West Virginia University - Monticola Yearbook (Morgantown, WV)

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V, ' EST VIRGINIA UNWER West Virgini, m 3 0802 101545967 6 This book must not be taken from the Library building. i±-JL ULLo-AjL l jLh_cj_iL_m_La Seat ' virRiii iini ai Xl n 1 r j- p n 1 n Q y S i tt n i [ BUG k nTt c L PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS  b. 4 -£S. JJ. w 674607 ) 1 1 vi ] ' p n 7) 1 t J I P i i OF WEST URCINIA UNIVERSIiy, MORKANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA RUSHING ■ UD ' FOOTBHL m. X i, ., ' f ■ ■ V!  ii A ' ' ' m U • IC[ • SKATING • m • u i t ( % WITH • mi umm n o D A C D k T SPORTS ' native of Pennsylvania, buf a West Virginian by adoption, Herbert C. Greer has played a large and distinguished part in the life of the state, since he first came here in 1906. Born unto a family prominently identified with the Steel Industry in Western Pennsylvania, Mr. Greer prepared him- self to carry on the family tradition. Following his graduation from Kiskimmetas Springs School in 1895, he entered Massachusetts institute of Technology and received its degree of Bachelor of Science in 1899, at the age of twenty- one. He immediately entered the Steel Industry and was successively with the Sharon Steel Company, The Tennessee Coal, Iron and Steel Company, the LaBelle Iron Works and in 1912, became president of the Reeves Steel and Manu- facturing Company at Dover, Ohio. Soon after the turn of the century, Mr. Greer became interested in the mineral resources of northern West Virginia and established the Preston County Coke Company, in the Deckers Creek Valley, near Masontown. Steadily expand- ing these interests, in 1911, he established the Preston County Light and Power Company and in 1914, the Greer Limestone Company. In 1917, he founded the Greer Steel Company and built a large plant at Dover, Ohio, and In 1936, built another plant at Anderson, Indiana. These two steel plants are now contributing to the new war effort of the United States. In November, 1923, Mr. Greer became a newspaper publisher, with the purchase of the Morgantown Post, his publishing of the Dominion-News at Morgantown and of weekly newspapers at Mannington, Martinsburg, Grafton, and New Martinsville, West Virginia. In 1940, Mr. Greer established the first Radio Station in Morgantown, being Station W. A. J. R., which not only serves Morgantown, but a large section of northern West Virginia. Although never a candidate for public office, Mr. Greer has been prominently identified with the Republican party for many years. He served as chairman of the West Virginia State Republican Advisory Committee; has been a dele- gate to many Republican conventions and was their candidate for elector-at-large in 1932 and 1936. He has declined several offers of appointment to public office, including appointment to the chairmanship of the U. S. Civil Service Commission, tendered to him by President Hoover. The only appointment accepted by Mr. Greer was as a member of the West Virginia University Board of Gover- nors in 1940, a position which he accepted because of his long and active interest in the University. He is a member of the Methodist Church and the Masonic Order. His social clubs are the Duquesne and Longue Vue at Pittsburgh; the Everglades, Bath and Tennis, Palm Beach Country, and Sailfish Club of Florida, at Palm Beach, Florida, and the Gibson Island Yacht Club at Gibson Island, Maryland. He Is an honorary member of The Mountain, Scabbard and Blade, and Sigma Gamma Epsilon. As a developer of the natural resources of West Virginia, a manufacturer, a publisher, a public-minded citizen, and a proven friend of the University, Mr. Greer has won a responsible and respected position in this state, which The Mon- ticola is happy to recognize by dedicating this issue to him. pioIAeeHr •MmaInuIfa cIIt urIerI juiAder I Q H. enieni - . ficefi PUBLISHER PHILANTHROPIST 7A PRESIDENT CHARLES E. LAWALL This 1942 issue of the Monticola is unusually symbolic because it marks the seventy-fifth anni- versary of the University. The University was founded in 1867 as the West Virginia Agricul- tural College and then, in 1868, became West Virginia University. The Monticola portrays the events that have taken place during the year and will recall to your minds throughout the years many happy memories of your University days. I wish to commend the editors of the 1942 Monticola for the excellent way in which they have presented this publication. They have com- memorated the graduating class through this issue in a splendid way and I know that all mem- bers of the class will treasure their volumes and refer to them frequently in the years to come. To the seniors who are being graduated this year and are leaving the campus during these critical days may I say that I am sure all of you will acquit yourselves as good citizens and will serve your country to the best of your ability. Already many of your colleagues have answered the call to duty and have brought glory to their country and their alma mater. To all of you I extend my very best wishes with the sincere hope that you will always maintain an active Interest in the University and its progress. Very cordially yours, C. E. LAWALL. [161 The West Virginia University Board of Gover- nors is a bi-partisan board appointed for four- year terms by the governor of the State of West Virginia. Its official capacity is that of forming policy for the University. u n n n I T Y eh c u t i n s GOVERNOR M. M. NEELY BOARD OF GOVERNORS ARTHUR BURKE KOONTZ President JOHN DEMPSEY HOBLITZELL. JR Vice-President CHARLES THOMPSON NEFF. JR. . . . . Secretary HARRIET LOUISE FRENCH HERBERT CHESTER GREER FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN MclNTOSH JR. ROBERT HOWARD PRITCHARD AUSTIN VOOREES WOOD V 7- ' :; A- ' -- ' -■.-•.• -(Jl - i-V •-.•. . ' -.V; ,;• }•: At i ' o ' OlV ■■ ' •01 J, ' Firsf Row LOLA DAVIS PLUMMER Charleston A.B. at the University of Tennessee: Certificate in Social Work at West Virginia University. JOHN GRANT HACKNEY Charleston A.B.; President of the Student Body; Phi Beta Kappa; Fi Batar Cappar; Host, Greater West Virginia Week; Mountaineer Week Team; Freshman Guide; Phi Delta Phi; Sphinx; Mountain; Homecoming Committee; In- terfratornlty Council; Eight Ball; Spiked Shoe; Track Manager; Delta Nu Tau; Chi Sigma Delta; Band; Phi Delta Theta. PHYLLIS JANE HUNTER Berkeley Springs B M. in Music. HENRY SCOTT MULLENS Wayne A.B.; B.S. in Medicine. HELEN WOODDELL SHEETS Washington, D. C B.S. at Mississippi State College for Women; M.S. in Physical Education; Assistant in Physical Education Department. BERNARD JOHNSON FOSTER Grafton A B. at West Liberty College; Social Work Certificate. MARY JEANNE BURKE Clarksburg A.B. at Fairmont State Teachers College; M.S. in Home Economics, CLEMENT RALPH BASSETT , Welch A B.; Kappa Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Nu Tau; Orchestra; Y, M. C. A.; Le Cercle Francais; McDow- ell Club Socond . ow FRANCIS WILLIAM HANK Morganlown B.S. in Chemical Engineering. ELIZABETH CHADWICK Huntington A.B. at Marshall Coilege; Certificate in Social Work. GEORGE MORGAN ECKLEY. JR Beckley A.B : B.S in Medicine; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Chi. VIRGINIA MAE NEAL Cliaridlon B.S. dt Morris Harvey College; M.A. in Education. EDWIN WILLIAM CROOKS, JR. Parkersburg M.A.; Beta Theta Pi; Phi Beta Kappa; Scabbard and Blade; Rowan Rifles; Band Officer; La Tertulia; Chi Sigma Delta. HELEN SMITH MOORE Athens A.B ; Certificate of Social Adminiitration. ROY H. JONES, JR Charleston A.B. at University of New Mexico; Certificate in Social Work. GENEVIEVE MILLS Eliiabeth A.B,; Certificate in Social Work. Third Row JOHN ALLEN SPANGLER Morgantown A.B,; PhD.; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma PI Sigma; Tennis Team RALPH HOGSHEAD, JR Montgomery A.B.: B.S. In Medicine; Orchestra; Band; Advanced R, O. T. C; Reserve Officers Association; Phi Chi; C. A. A. Fourth Row WILLIAM ANTHONY DAVIS Sisterville A.B.; Certificate in Social Work. AARON ROSE Morgantown M.A.; Pi Lambda Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsi- lon; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Cal- cium Ch ' oride Association Research Fellow. Fifth Row L. BURKE ONEAL Montgomery A.B.; Phi Sigma Kappa. WILLIAM ROBERT CARR Princeton A.B : LL.B.; Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Alpha Delta; Glee Club. Sixth Row WILLIAM TREVEY NUHER Fairmont A B.; LL B.; Phi Kappa Psi; Mountain; Fi Batar Cap- par; Band; Inlerfraternity Council; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Nu Tau; Editor of 193? Monticola. GEORGE MERLE AMOS Fairmont A.B.; Delta Tau Delta. Seventh Row CHARLES FRANCIS PRINTZ Ranion A.B. at Shepherd State Teachers College; M.A.; Jour- nalism Club; Alpha Pii Omega; Phi Sigma Kappa; Forum. RICHARD H WHITE Keyser A B. mmies [21 I f First Row RICHARD TABLER FELLER Martinsburq B.S. in Civil Engineering: Kappa Alpha; Assistant Director of R. O. T. C. Band; Kappa Kappa Psi; American Society of Civil Engineers: West Virginia Band Association: Eight Ball: Homecoming Com- mittee: Commanding Drum Major of R. O. T. C. Band. WANETA JOYCE PICKENS Morgantown A.B., in Art: Orchesis. Second Row ROBERT DeV ITT PECK Cannelton A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Sigma Chi. EVELYN K tARIE HILL Morgantovin B,S. in Home Economics: W. R. A.: Orchesis: Y. W. C. A. Third Row BETTY MARTIN GODBEY Charleston B.S. in Education: Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A.; Lc Cercle Francais: W. R, A. JOSEPH WOODROV RALPH ALFRED . Clarksburg B.S. in Forestry. Fourth Row RICHARD JEFFERS PAYNE Charleston A.B. in Chemistry. JIMMIE BETH MORRISON Webster Springs A.B. in Sociology: Delta Gamma; W. R. A.: Y. W. C. A.: Orchesis: Sociology Club. Fifth Row FRANCES LOUISE STOTLER Fairmont BS in Journalism: Pi Beta Phi: W. R. A. Council: Orchesis: Y. W. C. A.: Matrix: A. W. 5. MARK SIGLER GROVE Martinsburg B.S. in Business Administration: Kappa Alpha: Eight Ball; Press Club; Journaliers. Sixth Row THOBURN ELWOOD CASSADY Petersburg B.M. in Music. EMILY EBERSBERGER Morgantown A.B. in Sociology and Public Welfare: La Tertulia: Sociology Club; Newman Club; Forum. Seventh Row KATHERINE KESSEL Charleston B.S. in Journalism: Chi Omega; Matrix; Press Club; W. R. A. GEORGE ALEXANDER CURRY , White Sulphur Springs A.B. in Pre-Medicine. Eighth Row GALE CARSON BLAND Blandville B.S. in Agriculture: Ag Club; 4-H Club. LUCILE CURREY Sandyville B.S. in Home Economics; Kappa Delta Pi; Home Economics Club. Ninth Row ROBERT HUGH SHIREY Union B.S. in Pharmacy. ELMER DODSON Charleston A.B. in Pre-Law; Beta Theta Pi. yiiliiiii First Row CHARLES DARREL WELCH Albright B.S. In Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Phi Epsilon Phi. AVALON LOUISE LINGAMFELTER . North Mountain B.S. In Home Economics; Transferred from Shepherd State Teachers College. JOHN FRANKLIN SCARLETT Martinsburg A.B. In Pre-Medicine; Kappa Alpha; Eight Ball. ALBERT RICHARD GRECO Fairmont A.B. in Music; Orchestra; II CIrcolo Itallano. ALICE REBECCA CREEL Morgantown B.S. In Physical Education; Physical Education Club; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A. GEORGE KEITH GORRELL Clarksburg A.B. In Pre-Medlclne; Beta Theta Pi. JAMES FRANCIS WRIGHT KIngwood A.B. In Economics; Advanced R. O. T. C; Newman Club; Rowan Rifles. WILLIAM JAMES JENNINGS Williamson B.S. in Physical Education; Varsity Football; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Student member of Athletic Board; Activities Supervisor of Intramural Sports. CHRISTINE McMILLEN Morgantown A.B. in Art; Phi Beta Kappa; Orchesis; Y. W. C. A ; Rhododendron; Kappa Delta Pi; Mortar Board; Freshman Guide; Glee Club. Second Row MARTHA ELMA WE LCH Albright B.S in Home Economics. EDWIN JULIAN KAMONS Parkersburg A.B. in Geology; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Classical Club; Forum; Geology Club. ROBERT W. CRANSTON. JR. . Mt. Lebanon, Pa. A.B, In Pre-Medicine; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Sphinx. PAUL STERLING DEEM Wheeling B.S. in Business Administration; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Kappa Kappa Psi; Sphinx; Band; Men ' s Glee Club; Sigma Delta Theta; University Mixed Chorus; Moun- taineer Male Quartet; Wesley Foundation. ALBERT DAVNE Newark. N. J. A.B. In Pre-Medlclne; Phi Sigma Delta. MARJORIE GARLOW Morgantown A.B. in Speech; Alpha Psi Omega; Chi Omega; Y. W. C. A.; Speech Club. ROBERT LAWRENCE HARTLEY Morgantown Agriculture. MAJ RET ANNE EAGEN Wheeling k; W. R. A. Council; Orche- ' C. A.; Phy al Education Club; Mortar Board; rpha XI Delta. A B. in Arti and Scitncti. i:3i 6. i ij First Row RANDOLPH EDWARD SWISHER . . , Morgantown A B. in Economics and Business; Advanced R. O. T. C. MARGARET STACKS Welch A.B. in English; English Club; Y. W. C. A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Le Cercle Francaia. CARROLL THOMAS LAY Charleston A.B.. in Political Science. WILLIAM HERRON BAMBRICK Welrton B.S. in Journalism; Y. M. C. A.; Journaliers; Sphinx; Press Club; Mountaineer Week Team; Editor-in-Chief of Daily Athenaeum; Freshman Debate Team. JAMES EDWARD WALKER Spencer B.S. in Agriculture; Phi Kappa Tau. DORIS ELAINE THOMAS Keyset B.S. in Physical Education; Eta Upsilon Gamma; Sigma Phi Omega; Physical Education Club; Trans- ferred from Potomac State College. BENJAMIN VANCE BLAGG, II . . South Charleston A.B. in History; Kappa Alpha; Alpha Epiilon Alpha; Band; Glee Club; Transferred from Marshall College. THOMAS BRYAN EAi uyt NANCY Second Row JAMES AUGUSTUS MARSTILLER EUins LL.B. In Law; Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Delta Phi; Fresh- man Boxing. WILLIAM S. ENGLE Brucefon Mills A.B. in Chemistry; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Phi Omega; Transferred from Potomac State College. KATHLEEN YOUNG Clover Lick B.S. In Commerce. HARRY CLIFFORD FOSTER. JR Hinton A.B. in Pre- Medicine; Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Sigma Alpha. JAY JUNIOR BRAND Morgantown B.S. In Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers. CHARLES EDWARD GREENE Weston A.B. in Economics and Business; Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Sigma Alpha. SHIRLEY RUBENSTEiN Thomas A.B. in Speech; Alpha Psi Omega; Y. W. C. A. HERSCHEL ERWIN COHEN Clarksburg B.M. In Music. WALTER LAMM AMMON Wheeling A.B. in Geology: Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Gamma EDjilon Delta Phi Alpha; Phi Epsilon Phi; Forum; Geology Club; German Club. [24] First Row BARBARA G. WALKER McKaesport, Pa. B.S. in Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Westminster Club; Glee Club; A Cdpelld Choir. ROGER D. GRIFFITH BecMey B.S. in Pharmacy; Kappa Sigma; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Eta Chi Phi. Second Row EUGENE KINCAID Parkersburg B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon. MARY LOU BULLARD Wheeling A.B. in History; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Li-Toon-Awa Rhododendron, Mortar Board; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Executive Council of Woman ' s Hall; Freshman Guide; Pan-Hellenic Council; W. R. A.; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Homecoming Queen. Third Row RUTH ELEANOR HUGHES . . Rices Landing, Pa. B.S in Education. LAWRENCE THEODORE KONDRATICK . . Weirton A.B. in Arts and Sciences; Band; Glee Club; Fresh- man Guide. Fourth Row ELEANOR ANNE STEWART Charleston B.S. in Business Administration; Secretary of Senior Class; W. R. A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dolphin Club; Y. W. C. A. GRETCHEN SNODERLY Fairmont B.S. in Physical Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Freshman Guide; Dolphin Club; Orchesis; Physical Education Club. Fifth Row JOHN PACK HINDSLEY . Stephenson B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Mu Alpha; Sphinx; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Nu. KATY LOU WEAVER Charleston B.S. in Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Sixth Row CHRISTINA MacDONALD Wheeling B.M. in Music; Orchestra; Glee Club; Circolo Italiano. CHRIS C. NICORVO South Amboy. N. J. B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Transferred from Potomac State; Freshman Football. Potomac State; Theta Sigma Chi; Tennis; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Seventh Row FRANCES YOST HANCOCK Jenkiniones A.B. in Zoology; Advisory Council of Woman ' s Hall; Y. W. C. A.; Secretary of Center Unit of Woman ' s Hall. MARGARET ANN CURRY Grafton A.B. In English; President of Center Unit of Woman ' s Hall; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Freshman Guide; La Tertulla. Eighth Row ANNE ELIZABETH GARDMAN Charleston B.S. in Commerce. WILLIAM ALLEN BUMGARDNER Wheeling B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Society of American Military Engineers; Rowan RIflos. Ninth Row WILLIAM MICHAEL ZATEZALO Weirton A.B. In Arts and Sciences; Tau Kappa Epsilon. OEORGE BOWERS RICE Lumberport B.S. in Pharmacy; Pi Kappa Alpha. FIrsf Row HARRY RICHARD DRAPER. JR Rainelle B.S. in Medicine. MARY ELEANOR WHEAT Morgantown B.M. in Music; Alpha Xi Delta; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; A. W. S.; Women ' s Glee Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Li-Toon-Awa; Rhododendron; Mortar Board; Mixed Chorus. Second Row EDWARD LEE WADDELL. JR Clarksburg B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Scab- bard and Blade; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Senior Cadet Captain, Regimental Commander; Student Assistant, Chemical Engineering Department, JOHN KAZIK Wetrton B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Third Row ARMAND i-EROY COULSON Morgantown B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. WILLIAM JOSEPH DOWNS Morgantown B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Fourth Row MAXWELL EDWARD SUTHERLAND Saint Albans B.S. In Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta PI; Trans- ferred from Marshal! College In 1940. ELIZABETH STUART ROMINE Clarksburg B.S. in Music; Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; A Capella Choir; Y. W. C. A.; A. W. S.; W, R. A.; ■ ' Montlcola Beauty Queen. 1941. Fifth Row GEORGE LEE JUDY Fairmont B.S. In Mechanical Engineering; Phi Sigma Kappa; Kappa Mu Alpha; A. S. M. E. JANE DESKINS BURTNETT South Charleston A B. in English; Transferred from Coker College and Kanawha College. Sixth Row HAROLD DEAN BURGESS Helen B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Beta Theta Pi; A. C. S.; A. S. C. E. WILLIAM HAROLD NYE Elkms B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Seventh Row FRIEDA LOUISE ECKERT Morgantown B.S. in Chemical Engineering. HILLIS HUDSON SISK Charleston B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Advanced R. O. T. C; Society of American Military Engineers; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Kappa Mu Alpha. Eighth Row VICTOR N. HOWARD Charleston B.S. In Chemical Engineering; Kappa Mu Alpha; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Amer- ican Institute of Chemical Engineers. MARCUS GEORGE COMUNTZtS Morgantown B.S. In Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta PI; Scab- bard and Blade; Kappa Mu Alpha; Who ' s Who; Advanced R. O. T. C; Society of American Military Engineers. Ninth Row MITCHELL SIMON Morgantown B.M. In Music; Men ' s Glee Club. HELEN ELOISE NICHOLS Fairmont B.S. in Journalism; Li-Toon-Awa; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Press Club; Matrix; Freshman Guide; Daily Athenaeum, News Editor. H i - . )• 1 2 First Row CHARLES OWEN HARDMAN Spencer A.B. in Economics; Scabbard and Blade; Boxing Manager; Beta Theta Pi. JOHN DUNCAN McCUE Buclihannon A.B. in Pre-Denlal; Phi Kappa Psi; Varsity Tracli; Spiked Shoe; Ft Batar Cappar; Advanced R. O. T. C; C. A. A. ELAINE HENRY SHALE t organtown B.S. in Home Economics; Phi Upsilon Omicron. ROBERT BROWNING PIERCE Morgantown B.S. in Pharmacy; Eta Chi Phi; Phi Kappa Psi. THOMAS SHERIDAN KNAPP Charleston A.B. in Pre-Mediclne; Sigma Chi; Treasurer of Sophomore Class; Sphinx; Spiked Shoe; Track Man- ager; Rowan Rifles. GEORGE REINICKER GIST Wellsburg B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; F. F. A ; Ag Club. EMMA JANE RHODES Point Marlon, Pa. B.M. in Music; Women ' s Glee Club; Mixed Chorus. WILLIAM E Mcpherson Parkersburg B.S. in Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta; Scabbard and Blade; Eight Ball. PAUL MeNEIL ARBOGAST Elklnt A.B. in Educafion. Second Row SHIRLIE RUTH BROOKS Fairmont B.S. in Home Economics; Kappa Phi. JOSEPH RICHARD MALCOLM Kenova B.S. in Agriculture; Ag Club; F. F. A.; Delta Sigma Theta; Y. M. C. A.; Wesley Foundation; 4-H Club. CLYDE ROBERT CAHRELL HoMidays Cove B.S. in Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha; Interfraternity Council; Sphinx; Social Sommittee. CLIFFORD IVAN DUNN Pliny B S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; F. F. A. MARGARET K. HANNAH Cass B S. in Home Economics; Y. W. C. A, Cabinet; Mor- tar Board; 4-H Club; Home Economics Club; Alpha Phi. DAVID EARL YOHO Moundsvill A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Phi Delta Theta. JAMES DOVENER FABER Elkviaw A.B in Pre.Medicne. JAME KMUEL LEGGETT Charleston A.B Tn Geoloug M Theta Pi; Sigma Gamma Ep on; J Tsi OmeAd. Geology Club; Circolo eech Club. ome Economrci; PTTr Up lor OWPron; Horn Economics Club. L CoM— 1:7 1 Zl je 0. First Row PORTER EUGENE HARTMAN .... Morgantown A.B. in Arts and Sciences; Kappa Alpha; Interfra- ternity Council. KATHLEEN RITA PEEL McMechen B.S. in Education; Pi Beta Phi; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Newman Hall Executive Committee. LOUIS FRANK KALIvlAR Osage B.S. in Forestry; Forestry Club. JOHN ADAMS SPRINGER Brownsville. Pa. A.B. in English; Phi Kappa Sigma; Interfraternity Council; Sphinx; Y. M. C. A. KATHERINE JANE DELANEY Charleston B.S. in Education; Student Forum; Dolphin Club; Social Chairman of Woman ' s Hall. MARK ANDREW McHALE Williamsburg B.S. In Agriculture; Phi Kappa Tau. JOHN LYNN SNIDER Clarksburg A.B. in Economics; Phi Sigma Kappa; Manager of Rifle Team; Fi Batar Cappar; Advanced R. O. T. C. HELEN LOU B.S. if Press Club Freshman o vuyu Second Row RICHARD BRADY LOCKE Parkersburg B.S. in Business Administration. CHARLES WILLIAM STEMPLE Aurora B.S. in Agriculture. ROSEMARY WOOD Flat Top B.S in Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi; Pan- Hellenic Council; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Eco- nomics Club; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A. HAROLD ADDISON CORE Morgantown B.S. in Forestry; Freshman Track; Forestry Club; Senior Editor of Curiser. CHARLES WILSON. JR Shinnston B.S. In Pharmacy; Eta Chi Phi. ELISABETH ANN BALLARD Fayetteville A.B. in English; English Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Classical Club; Alpha Xi Delta. ALBERT EDWARD KLEBE. JR Wheeling A.B. In Political Science; Phi Delta Thefa; Fi Batar Cappar. RICHARD RUDDLE PHARR Morgantown B.S. in Agriculture; President of Senior Class; Busi- ness Manag3r of 1941 Monflcola; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Ag Club; 4-H Club; Student Council; Inter- f.aternity Council; Interfraternity Intramural Coun- cil; Fi Batar Cappar; Rowan Rifle; Varsity Debate Team; Mountaineer Week Team JEAN FORBES SMITH Lakeland, Fla. I ggl me Ezonomics; Chi Omega; Phi Upsilon Omicron. (28] First Row FRANK PERSHING BANE Charles Town B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; K. M. A,; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade. HARRIEn SUE STAFFORD Coalwood B M. in Music; Delta Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; W R. A.; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Glee Club. Second Row CHARLOTTE VANCE DARNELLE . . . Charles Town B.S. in Physical and General Science. JOHN JARRET FOGLE Morgantown B.S. in Agriculture. ThircJ Row THOMAS GATES CLARK Hopwood, Pa. B.S. in Forestry; Rifle Team; Forestry Club. SHIRLEY SWIFT STAAB Morgantown B.S. in Journalism; Delta Gamma; Matrix; Y. W. C. A ; W. R. A.; Dolphin; A. W. S.; Press Club; Daily Athenaeum ' Staff; Orchesis. Fourth Row FRED WILLIAM COOK, JR Follansbee A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Band; Phi Beta Pi. SAMUEL LOUIS DELLOLIO . . . Worchcster. Mass. A B. in Arts and Sciences. Fifth Row ELIZABETH FAYNE BARKER Morgantown A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Y. W. C. A.; Le Cercle Fran- cais; Chi Beta Sigma. WOODROW WILSON MILLS Kenova B.S. in Medicine; A.B. received at Marshall Col- lege; Phi Chi. Sixth Row URAL G. BEE Berea 8 S. in Vocational Agriculture; Ag Club; F. F. A.; Livestock Judging Team. CAR6l DANA JOHNSON Morgantown A.B. in French; Pi Beta Phi; Scabbard and Blade Sponsor; Pan-Hellenic Council; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Senior Class Treasurer; English Club; Le Cercle Francais; La Tertulla; Freshman Guide; Greater West Virginia Weeic Hostess; Y W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Phi Beta Kappa. Seventh Row BEHIE BLAINE POOL Charleston A.B. in Sociology; W. R. A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma. JACK WARREN CARTER Rainelle B.S. in Civil Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. C. E. Eighth Row REX R. MARTIN Tunnelton B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Phi Epsilon Phi; Ag Club. PETER OSCAR BABICH Morgantown B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; Ag Club; F. F. A.; Ag Council; Rowan Rifles. Ninth Row VIRGINIA LEE FLEMING Fairmont A.B. in History; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; Orchesis; Freshman Guide; Le Tertulla. RICHARD BENNETT CLARK Morgantown B.S. in Chemistry; Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa; Phr Lambda Upsilon; Men ' s Glee Club. kih. ' y First Row CARL DAVIS FARNSWORTH . . Shepherdstown A.B. in Chemistry; Kappa Alpha; Alpha Psi Omega; Kappa Mu Alpha; Men ' s Glee Club; Mountaineer Male Quartet. JANET TOlLIVES . . . Wharton A B In Arts and Sci ences. Second Row VIRGIN A GRAC E HYER . . Clay B.S. in Music. WILLIA M MEIGS Chemical KRAMER B.S. in Engineering: American Institute of Chemicc 1 Engineers: Sigma Chi. Third R ow BIRK CONLEY LOWTHER . . . . . Harrisvllle B.S. In Agricultu re; Phi Epsllon Ph ; Alpha Zeta. JAMES ROBERT SHINGLETON . . Charleston A.B. in Economics: Beta Theta Pi: Scabbard and Blade; -reshman Football: Baseb Orchestra. all: Mixed Chorus; Fourth Row ROBERT EUGENE HENDERSON . Morgantown B.S, in Forestry: Forestry Club Alpha Zeta. Pli i Epsilon Phi; JAMES BURTON CRAWFORD Oil City. Pa. A.B. in Geology; Sigma Chi; Interfraternity Council; Budget Commission. Fifth Row MERLENE MADGE HAYHURST .... Burnt House B.S. in Home Economics; Home Economics Club. BENJAMIN H. COOKSEY. JR Prichard B.S. in Civil Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Alpha; A. S. C. E, Sixth Row JOSEPH I. SCHWARTZ Northfork B.S. in Mechanical Engineering: Phi Sigma Delta; A. S. M. E. EVELYN GAY GORDON Charleston B.S. in Education; Sigma Delta Tau; Y. W. C. A. Seventh Row THOMAS JOSEPH KIRWIN Charleston B.S. in Mechanical Engineering: A. S. M. E.; Execu- tive Chairman of Newman Club. JOHN JOSEPH RIDGEWAY , . . Point Marion. Pa. B.S. in Civil Engineering; A. S. C. E.; Wesf Virginia S. P. E. Eighth Row BETTY GOLDSMITH Morgantown A.B. in Art; Sigma Delta Tau; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. EMORY FRED RAMSEY Bentree B.S. in Chemical Engineering: A. S. C. E.; A. R. B. A.; Wesf Virginia S. P. E. Ninth Row ANDERSON O ' JAY McALISTER Kenova B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. JOHN FRANCIS VOLKER . . . North Charleroi. Pa. B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Newman Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon. First Rcw BETTY GARREH CANNIFF Evansvllle. Ind. B.S. in Home Economics; Kappa Kappa Gamma; A. W. S.; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Who ' s Who ; Greater West Virginia Week Hostess; Freshman Guide; President of North Winq of Women ' s Hall; Home Economics Club; Rhododendron. DONALD LEE ADAMSON . . Brownsville. Pa. A B, in Economics and Business; Pi Kappa Phi. FRANCIS HILL McCLUNG Smoof B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Kappa Delta Pi; University Judging Teab; Ag Club; Poultry Club; 4-H Club. HELEN SUSANNA POLLOCK . . . Waynesburg. Pa, A.B. in Arts and Sciences; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Pi Sigma. GRAY CRANE TREMBLY Terra Alfa B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; K. M. A.; A. I. E E. MARTIN FRANCIS FAHEY Wheeling LL.B. in Law; Sphinx; Mountain; Delta Sigma Rho; II Circolo Italia no; Newman Club; Debating Team; Dramatics, Tennis. MARY DOROTHY COLE Chester A.B. in Education. HARVEY MILTON SHUMATE Princeton B.S. In Agriculture; Poultry Club; Ag Club. ORVILLE LEROY HARDMAN Parkersburg B S. in Business; Kappa Sigma; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Scabbard and Blade; Wrestling Team; Rowan Rifle; Fi Batar Cappar; Eight Ball. Second Row WILLIAM MAGER KING Wheeling B.S. in Business Administration; Phi Delta Theta. VIRGINIA MARIE WELLS Morgantown B.S. in Physical Education; Glee Club; Kappa Phi; Physical Education Club; Intramural Sports; Interclass Tournaments; W. R. A. CONRAD RAYMOND PRaGER Wheeling B.S. in Business Administration. GEORGE ALBERT MORRIS Charleston B.S. in Forestry: Forestry Club. JACK LAZELLE BARRICK Shinnston B.S. in Agriculture; Delta Tau Delta; Advanced R. O. T. C; F. F, A.; Ag Club. ROBERT TUCKER HUGHES. JR. Morgantown A.B. in Economics; Sphini; Delta Nu Tau; Eight Ball; Wesley Foundation; Student Assistant. Department of Economics; Phi Beta Kappa; Mountaineer Week Team; Ch! Sigma Delta. G a m m Jj N rC .f Council. Transferred from Dukt University. l LciMi-. Hi I ZSifgJ First Row JACK LOTSTEIN Stanford, Conn. A.B. In Political Science; Phi Sigma Delta; Interfra- ternlty Council; Sphinx. DOROTHY HYATT GREEN t organtown A.B. in Public Speaking; Alpha Psi Onnega. FRANK RALPH KUTAK . . . Long Island City. N. Y. A.B. In Political Science; Scabbard and Blade. HENRY JOSEPH GOODMAN Bradford, Pa. A.B. in History; Varsity Football; Varsity Boxing; Pi Lambda Phi; Captain of Football, ' 42. KEITHA ANNE RANDAL Williamson A B. in Arts and Sciences; Chi Omega. RICHARD EMERSON ROMIG Keyser B S. In Pharmacy; Delta Tau Delta; Eta Chi Phi. JOHN WILLIAM HANIFIN St. Albans A.B. in Political Science. E i A yi Second Row WILLIAM SUNDAY WINFREY Princeton B.S. In Agriculture and Animal Husbandry; 4-H Club; Ag Club; Poultry Club; Superintendent Siith Annual Mountaineer Chick and Egg Show; Livestock Judging Team. MAX LLOYD KAMMER Bluefleld B.S. in Agriculture; Fi Batar Cappar; Football Man- ager, ' 40; Baseball; Ag Club; Mu Gamma Rho. JEAN MARIE SMITH Omar A.B. in History; Chi Omega. JAMES WILLIAM GRIER Morgantown B.S, in Physical Education; Varsity Football; Intra- mural Athletics. ROBERT RAY RECTOR Berkeley Springs A.B. in Pre-Medlclne. LAURA LOUISE BERGDOLL Thomas B.S, in Home Economics; Alpha Xi Delta; Lt-Toon- Awa; Rhododendron: Mortar Board; Phi U psi Ion Omicron; A. W. S.; Vice-President of Student Body. HILARION LARRY SANCHEZ , . Ponce. Puerto Rico A.B. In Pre-Medlcine; Delta Tau Delta; Eight Ball; Y, M C. A. BENJAMIN PORTER BROWN Hinton A B, In Economics. THOMAS GEORGE PINNOCK , , . Morgantown ■■l teciology; Kappa Alpha; Sociology Club; Forum; Assistant in Sociology Department. [321 First Row EDMUND CARLYLE SMITH ..... Bridgeport Chemical Engineering; Zeta Sigma; Y. M. B.S. i C. A Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Kappa Mu Alpha; Lambda Delta Lambda. DONOVAN MINER BOND Clarksburg B. S. in Journalism; Ph! Sigma Kappa; Kappa Tau Alpha; Journaliers; Press Club; Le Cercle Franca !s; Speech Club; Freshman Debate; Varsity Debate; Sphinx Honor Roll; Glee Club. Second Row JOHN BOHAN CONNELL. JR Weston A.B. in Economics and Business; Phi Sigma Kappa; Eight Ball. HUGH J. MARSH Clarksburg 6S. in Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Sigma Kappa; Kappa Mu Alpha; President of Sophomore Class at Potomac State. Third Row CHARLES GILBERT SHAFFER Shinnston B.S. in Electrical Engineering; A. I. E. E.; Varsity Baseball; Kappa Mu Alpha. WILLIAM RICHARD KIDD. JR Princeton B.S. in Chemical Engineering; American Chemical Society; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Proctor at Men ' s Hall; Kappa Mu Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Society of American Military Engineers. rth Ro RUTH MARIE RIDENOUR Phillppi B.S. in Home Economics; Transferred from Alderson Broaddus; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club. JOHN NOLAN HALL Buckhannon B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; American Society of Mil- itary Engineers. Kappa Mu Alpha. Fifth Row D. LOUIS GUNDLING Wheeling B.S. in Engineering Electives; B.S. in Chemical Engineering: Sigma Nu; Freshman Football; Men ' s Glee Club; Bjsiness Manager of l?40 Monticola; Scabbard and Blade; Manager of Tennis Team; Kappa Mu Alpha; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Advanced R. O. T. C; American Society of Military Engineers; O. R. A.; Intrafraternity Council; Plays: Romeo and Juliet, Cleopatra; Student Assistant in Fluid Mechanics Laboratory. ELISE McABEE Huguenot. N. Y. B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Sixth Row KENTON ALLEN HALL Harrlsville B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Delta Tau Delta; Y. M. C. A; American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. JOHN KELEMEN. JR Red Dragon B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Kappa Mu Alpha; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Seventh Row ELRIE PARKER RODGERS, JR Morgantown A.B. In Pre-Medicine; Alpha Epsilon Delta. JEAN FREELAND Glen Dale Heights B.S. in Dietetics; Home Economics Club. Eighth Row GEORGE WILLIAM HOGSHEAD . . . Montgomery A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Chi; Le Cercle Francais; Kappa Kappa Psi; Band; Advanced R. O. T. C. OLIVER CLAUDE McGHEE Prichard B.S. in Agricultural Education. Ninth Row JAMES PERSHING PAINTER Oak Hilt B.S, In Business Administration; Advanced R. O. T. C; Scabbard and Blade. RALPH RAYMOND FERGUSON Scarbro B.S. in Pharmacy; Rifle Team; Eta Chi Phi. i iik ' V First Row GEORGE H. SIEMS. JR Mount Hope B.S. in Engineering; Sigma Chi. VIRGINIA MARIE SMITH Taunton, Mass. A.B. In French and Spanish; Delta Gamma; La Tertulia; Le Cercle Francals; W. R. A.; Y, W. C. A. Second Row HELEN ANDRICK Elizabeth B.S. in Home Economics; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Pan-Hellenic Council; Dolphin Club; Home Eco- nomics Club; Alpha Phi; Vice-President of Senior Class; Freshman Guide. GEORGE ADAMSON HUNTER Elkins B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Third Row ELIZABETH ANN DICKINSON .... Morgantown A.B. in Botany; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Li-Toon- Awa; Rhododendron; Mortar Board; Pan-Hellenic Council; A. W. S. JAMES BLAKE HICKMAN Charleston B.S. in Chemistry; Delta Phi Alpha; Christian Youth Council; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Lambda Upsilon. Fourth Row PHIL HOLLAND WILLIAMS Elkins A.B. in Economics; Phi Kappa Psi; Glee Club; Varsity Rifle Team. JEAN LENORE CHANDLER Morgantown A.B., in History; Orchesis. Fifth Row BETTY LEE KATZ Hollldays Cove B.S. in Physical Education; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; W. R. A.; Dolphin Club; Mortar Board; Kappa Delta PI; Physical Education Club. TOM MARSHALL HANNAN Huntington A.B. in Economics; Y. M. C. A.; Spanish Honorary; Spiked Shoe. Sixth Row HAROLD STUART JONES Elm Grove B.S. in Agriculture; F. F. A.; Poultry Club; Ag Club; Livestock Judging Team, 1941; Meats Team, 1940. NANCY JO BALLENGEE Beckley B.S. In Physical Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mortar Board; Li-Toon-Awa; Who ' s Who; W. R. A.; Freshman Guide; Dolphin Club; Y. W. C. A.; Hostess for Greater West Virginia Week; A. W. S.; Physical Education Club. Seventh Row CATHARINE BAER Morgantown B.S. In Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Orchesis; Kappa Phi; Freshman Guide; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; C. A. A. DONALD PAINTER BROWN Kingwood A.B. In Pre-Medicine; Sigma Nu; Alpha Epsllon Delta; Y. M. C. A.; Phi Chi. Eighth Row PAUL SMITH MAYNARD Williamson B.S. in Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Kappa Mu Alpha. ALICE MARGARET HAYMAN Morgantown A.B. In French. Ninth Row MARY STEWART KEEN Summit Point B.S. in Home Economics; Home Economics Club. VICTOR BELMONT LEE Huntington B.S. in Agriculture. llMt t -A ikmid. First Row DONOVAN ROSS PATTERSON Clarksburg A.B. In Economics; Phi Sigma Kappa. NATHAN PRICE BAKER Charleston A.B. In Pre-Dental; Sigma Chi. JANET JUNE WATSON Morgantown A B. in Political Science; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Mortar Board; Rhododendron; Li-Toon-Awa; Orchesis; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Monficola Staff; Freshman Guide; Greater West Virgina Week Committee; Delta Nu Tau; A. W. S. JAMES WILLIAM KELLY Montgomery B.S. in Pharmacy; Eta Chi Phi. DOUGLAS WILLIAM WYNN Wheeling B.S. In Civil Engineering. KATHERINE RUTLEDGE ORTON ... Morgantown A.B. in Spanish; Pi Beta Phi; A. W. S.; W. R. A.; La Tertulla; Y. W. C. A. CHARLES HENRY NEWMAN Charleston B S. in Forestry; Forestry Club; Ag Council. DONNALLY HAMILTON MORRIS .... Charleston B.S. in Forestry; Kappa Sigma; Forestry Club; Wrest- ling Team. MARY CAROLINE JONES Huntington B.S. in Business Administration; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dolphin Club; Delta Phi Alpha; Y. W. C. A ; W. R. A.; Freshman Guide. Seco.nd Row GEORGE JEROME McCLURE Morgantown B.S. In Business Administration HOWARD TROY PHILLIPS Wheeling A.B. in Pre-Medicine. HENRY SUTTON ELLISON. JR Union B S. in Pharmacy; Eta Chi Phi. BONNIE JO COWELL Morgantown A.B. in Public Speaking; Y. W. C. A.; Alpha PsI Omega; Le Cercle Francais; Speech Club. VOY TRAVIS O ' BRYAN Sandstone B.S. in Agriculture. SAMUEL TILDEN WALLER Williamson B S. in Economics and Business Administration. MARGERY JEAN WILSON Morgantown B.S. in Home Economics; Home Economics Club; 4-H Club; Dolphin Club; Treasurer of Junior Class, H40-4I; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Wiy 5M EVERHART BIERER Morgantown aJt in Ecaa l fc nced R. O. T. C; Spanish |RIfles; Kappa Alpha. iLYDE wiN| D uig vrnm WL -nmy. ftrlcal EngC Wgl uC W l ' Can Institute of Electrical Engineers. C u dd- (35) First Row Second Row DORSEY ORAN COLE Morgantown A.B. in History; Scabbard and Blade; Sphinx; Phi Kappa PsI; Homecoming Committee. WALTER WARREN POINT. Ill Charleston A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Kappa Alpha; Mountain; Sphinx; Eight Ball; Scabbard and Blade; Rowan Rifles; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Editor of 1941 Monticola; Who ' s Who; Sophomore Class President; Greater West Vir- ginia Week Committee; Delta Phi Alpha; Student Council. RICHARD W. SYCAFOOSE Webster Springs A.B. in Arts and Sciences; Pi Kappa Alpha. VIRGINIA LEE WILDMAN Morgantown A.B. in French; Le Cercle Francais; La Tertulia; West- minster Club; Y. W, C. A. LEMUEL GOODE Soulsville B.S. in Agriculture. WOODROW WILSON WYANT Talcott B.S. in Agriculture; Ag Club; 4-H Club; Y. M. C. A.; Golf Team; Proctor ' s Council; Who ' s Who. HORTENZIU BENCHEA Wheeling A.B. in Political Science; Kappa Alpha; French Hon- orary. CLAUDE EUGENE HAMRICK Shinnston B.S. in Pharmacy; Eta Chi Phi. ALICE KERR Washington, D. C. A.B. in Political Science; Chi Omega; Transferred from University of Maryland in 1941. ELDON BRYANT TUCKER. JR Morgantown A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Alpha Epsilon Delta; French Honorary; German Club; Sociology Club; Wesley Foundation; Phi Tau Theta; Mixed Chorus. JOSEPH ROBERT BIAFORA Clarksburg A.B. in Political Science; II Circolo Italiano; Delta Nu Tau. LUCILLE MEADOWS Affinity B.S. in Home Economics. 0. GATES ECKWARD WIGNER Parkersburg GEORGANNE MURRAY Monongah B.S. in Pharmacy; Student President of College of B.S. in Education; Pi Bct B lpha Psi Omega; Pharmacy; Ba Chi Phi. A. W. S.; W. R. A, ; W. C A.; Speech Club. CARL EDWA HCC . Fairmont R. BROOKS HUNT Ciendenln A.B. in Pre-Medlcine. B.S. in Forestry: For stry Club. HARRY HOWARD PARSONS Riptey P ftnomics and Business; Kappa Alpha; Ad- vanced R. O. T. C; Y. M. C. A.; Clajiical Club. [36] First Row JOSEPH PERSHING JOHNSON Frametown B.S. in Engineering. MARY WEBB PEYTON Charleston B.S. in Home Economics; Home Economics Club; National Youth Council. Second Row: BETTIE WINIFRED McCANN Ripley B.S. in Home Economics; Home Economics Club; State Home Economics Club; Y. W. C. A.; 4.H Club. WESLEY CRAFT BRASHEAR Morgantown OS. in Business Adminst ration; Scabbard and Blade; Fi Batar Capper; Varsity Cheerleader; Monticola Staff. Third Row ROBERT CLAUDE SPIKER Morgantown A,B. in Chemistry; Sigma Nu; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Manager of Tennis Team; Rowan Rifles; Advanced R. O. T. C; Junior Man in Student Council; Vice-President of Freshman Class; Secretary of Sophomore Class; Interfraternity Council; SpMnx Scho ' arship Award; Homecoming Committee. ARDETH LUCILLE HARDIN Morgantown M.A. in Biological Science; Physical Education Club; Intramural Sports; W. R. A.; Girls ' Glee Club. Fourth Row ELSIE JEAN HADEN Morgantown B.S. in Home Economics; Delta Gamma; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Rhododendron; Mortar Board; Kappa Phi; Freshman Guide; W. R, A. CHARLES DOTSON HOUCK Lewlsburg A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Epsilon Delta. Fifth Row ALLEN B. SANDERS Romney B.S. in Economics and Business; Phi Sigma Kappa; Chi Sigma Delta; 4H Club. MARY JEAN BURDICK Morgantown A.B. in Geology; Alpha Phi; Y. W. C. A.; Geology Club; Freshman Guide; La Tertulia; Rhododendron. Sixth Row FRANCES ELOISE MEHALtC Morgantown A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Alpha Epsilon Delta. ROBERT CROMWELL LYONS Morgantown A.B. In Pre-Medicine; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Delta Phi Alpha. Seventh Row BEHY LOU FREISMUTH Wheeling A.B. in Psychology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Freshman Guide; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Li-Toon- Awa; Le Cercle Francais; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Convocation Committee; C. A. A. CLAYTON BOYD COLEMAN Glen Ferris B.S. In Chemical Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Eighth Row OLAN TERRELL COFFIELD Morgantown 6 S. in Pre-Medicine. MARION LOUISE MAYSIELLES . . . Berkeley Springs A.B. in Botany; Newman Club. Ninth Row HENRY ELTON REED ... White Sulphur Springs B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Alpha; Phi Lambda Upsilon. SHIRLEY STEIN Morgantown A.B. in Art. il First Row SARAH ELIZABETH HASHINGER .... Morgantown B.M. in Music; Alpha Xi Delta. GARD HUFF Fairmont A.B. in Pre- Law; Freshman Guide; Proctor af Men ' s Hall; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Social Committee; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Sphinx; FI Batar Cappar; Student Christian Movement; World Student Society Committee; Advanced R. O. T. C; Play, WInterset. Second Row J. MALCOLM FELDBERG Dorchester. Mass. A.B. in Economics; Phi Sigma Delta. LOUISE JULIA LUCAS Morgantown B.S. in Journalism; Y. W. C. A.; Orchesis; Matrix; Press Club; W. R. A. Third Row SARA LOUISE HARRINGTON Elm Grove B.S. in Home Economics; Alpha Xi Delta; Glee Club; Dolphin Club; Chi Beta Phi; Theta Epsilon; A. W. S. Council; Mortar Board; Home Economics Club; Y. W. C, A. President; Hostess for Greater West Virginia Week; Freshman Guide; Regional Council of Student Christian Movement. LYALL JACKSON FEATHER Morgantown A.B. in Public Speaking; Head Cheerleader; Rowan Rifles; FI Batar Cappar; Glee Club; Alpha Psi Omega; Speech Club; Plays: What a Life, Happy Journey, WInterset, Gold in the Hills. Fourth Row WILLARD EDWARD MOORE Clarksburg B.S In Mechanical Engineering; Beta Theta PI; Student Athletic Director. ELEANOR LOUISE PAINTER Morgantown B.S. in Education. Fifth Row MARY ROSETTA FIEDLER Morgantown A.B. In History; Pi Beta Phi; R. O. T, C. Sponsor; Y. W. C. A.; A. W. S.; W. R. A. JAMES STEPHEN BENNETT Salem B.S. in Agriculture; Phi Kappa Tau; Ag Club; F. F. A.; Y. M. C. A.; Transferred from Salem College. Sixth Row PALMER J. KUHL Parkersburg B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Kappa Mu Alpha; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. VIRGINIA REED WALKUP Renick B.S. in Home Economics; Alpha Phi; Interfraternity Pledge Council; Home Economics Club; Phi U psi Ion O micron; Pan-Hellenic Council. Seventh Row ELLEN MARIE CAMPBELL Morgantown A.B. in English; Alpha Phi; Alpha Psi Omega; Hostess for Greater West Virginia Week. WILLIAM BARNES MORGAN Fairmont A.B. In Economics; Delta Tau Delta; Alpha Psi Omega; Band. Eighth Row CHARLES ANDREW SCHINDLER, III Mahan B.S. in Mining Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; Kappa Mu Alpha; Freshman Track. EDNA MAE JAMISON Wellsburg B.S. in Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi; Pan-Hellenic Council; Home Economics Club; Transferred from Bethany College In 1939. Ninth Row MARTHA LOUISE NELSON Salem B.M. in Music; PI Beta Phi; A. W. S.; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Woman ' s Glee Club; Mixed Chorus. BRADY F. RANDOLPH, JR Sutton A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Band; Delta Phi Alpha; Ad- vanced R. O. T. C; Alph a Epsilon Delta; Phi Beta Pi. Firsf Row Second Row LORENTZ DENSMORE EMERY Fairmont JIM BERNARD HAMILTON Charl«l on B S. in Mechanical Engineering. A.B. in Economics; Phi Delia Theta. MARGARET ANN CHAMBERS Morgantown A.B. in Sociology. JAMES LEE WATERS Clarksburg B.S. in Business Administration; Chi Sigma Delta; Scabbard and Blade; Advanced R. O. T. C; Rowan Rifles. LUCILLE EU3ENIA WRIGHT Clarksburg B.S. in Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Orchesis. GEORGE EDGAR FISHER, JR Bluefield B.S. in Pharmacy; Kappa Alpha; Eta Chi Phi. MARY ELIZABETH WOLFE Morgantown B.S. in Home Economics; Home Economics Club. EUGENE WORTHINGTON RICE . . Martinsburg B.S. in Chemistry; Kappa Alpha. SIBYL LOUISE MEADOWS Affinity B.S. in Education; Alpha Delta Pi. WALTER GREIG CRICHTON, JR Charleston A.B. In Economics; Sigma Chi. JOHN MACK HILL Charleston A.B. in Political Science; Kappa Alpha; Delta Nu Tau; Interfraternity Council. ROBERTA JEAN HALL Weston A.B. in Pre-Medicine. JOHN A. SHEPHERD Morgantown B.S. in Chemical Engineering; K. M. A.; Business Manager of llit-AO Student Directory; Eight Ball; Phi Kappa Psi. VIRGINIA RAE McCUNE Wheeling A.B. in Economics; Chi Omega. HAROLD E. WITHROW Alderson B.S. in Education; Kappa Sigma; Y. M. C. A.; Men ' s Glee Club; Mixed Chorus. MARY ELEANOR MULHOLLANO Charleston A.B. in Public Spealiing; Chi Omega; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Newman Hall Eiecutive Council; Pan- Hellenic Council; Freshman Guide; Alpha Psi Omega; Speech Club; Plays, Our Town. It Cant Happen Here. Cock Robin. Ladies in Retirement. Gold in the Hills. THOMAJ McFARLAND, JR Spring Hill A.B n Pre-Mediclnj Phl Sigma Kappa; Phi Chi. r « I STANLEY EDWIN DEUTSCH Charleston A.B. in Political Science: Pi Lambda Phi; Interfrater- nity Council; Sphinx; Budget Committee; Fi Batar Cappar; Advertising Staff of Athenaeum and Moonshine. HELEN VIRGINIA ROGERS Keyser A.B. in English; Transferred from Potomac State. FRANK GEORGE DeVINCENT Morgantown A.B. in Arts and Sciences; Band; Orchestra; Men ' s Glee Club. MILDRED E. MOON Corinth A.B. in Art; Pi Beta Phi; Social Committee; Le Cercle Francais; A. W. S.; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Monticola Beauty Queen; A. W. S.; Y. W. C. A. GEORGE EVANS CARVER, JR Charleston A.B. in Geology; Sigma Chi; RIFIe Team; Interfrater- nity Council; Men ' s Pan-Hellenic Dance Committee. Second Row NANCY ANN PUGH Wheeling B.S. in Education; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Dolphin Club; R. O. T. I of Moonshine; HARVEY LAWR i HjC yv HELE N WEST Valley Fork B.S. in Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; English Club. LEONARD KING JOHNSON Tazewell. Va. A.B. in Arts and Sciences; Beta Theta Pi. MAXINE VIVIAN POLAND Morgantown B.S. in Home Economics; Phi Upsilon Omlcron; Ag Council; Home Economics Club. DONALD MOORE COOKMAN Romney A.B. in History; Men ' s Glee Club; Mixed Chorus. BETTY JANE PREECE Buffalo. N. Y. B.S. in Home Economics; Phi Mu; Home Economics Club; Li-Toon-Awa; Rhododendron; Mortar Board; Pan-Hellenic Council; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Senior Woman on Student Council; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; Freshman Guide; Greater West Virginia Week Hostess. Third Row JAMES MILTON McCLAUGHERTY .... Charleston LL.B. in Law; Phi Sigma Kappa; Phi Alpha Delta. JAMES MILTON BIRD Hinton S. in Mechanical Engineering; A. S. M. E.; Newman Club. WILLIAM KILMER SITES Paxton. Va. B.S. in Electrical Engineerlna- Kappa Alpha; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JOHN WILLIAM TURNER Charleston B.S. in Mining Engineering; American Institute of Mining Engineering. J. B. WHITE Moundsville A.B. in Pre-Medlclne; Phi Delta Theta; Advanced R. O. T. C; Basketball Manager; Interfraternity Council; Fi Batar Cappar; Eight Ball; Biie-BIje; German Club; Mu Gamma Rho. ELSIE JEAN KACER Weirton B.S. in Home Economics; Phi Mu; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Dolphin Club; Women ' s Glee Club; New- man Club; Home Economics Club. JOHN WESLEY HOY, JR Brave. Pa. B.S. in Business Administration; Phi Sigma Kappa; Advanced R. O. T. C; Le Cercle Franca is« ; Y. M. C. A. MARY LOUISE DAVIES Clarksburg A.B. in History: La TerfuHa; Y. W. C. A.; Advisory Board of Woman ' s Hall. t«l First Row JAMES LEWIS PITROLA Grant Town A.B. in Economics. JOHN HARRISON BURTNETT. JR. South Charleston B S. in Civil Engineering; Sigma Chi. Second Row DAVID GREGG WHITWORTH , , , Westernport, Md. B.S. In Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineering; West Virginia Society of Pro- fessional Engineers. MABEL THAYER HOSKINS Morgantown B.S. in Home Economics; Y. W. C. A.; Home Eco- nomics Club; Alpha Phi; Westminster Girls Club; Mixed Chorus; Woman ' s Glee Club. Third Row RICHARD E. BAYNE Clarksburg A.B. in Economics; Phi Sigma Kappa. PAUL JOSEPH KAUFMAN Charleston A.B. in Political Science; Pi Lambda Phi; Freshman Debate; Intramural Manager; Tennis; InterfraternltY Council; Managing Editor of 1942 Student Directory. Fourth Row MARTHA ROSE GALLAHER Morganfown B.S. in Home Economics; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club; Glee Club. ORIAN AUSTIN POST Wolf Summit BS. in Agriculture. Fifth Row ROBERT A. CRICHTON Charleston A.B. In Business Administration and Economics; Assistant Football Manager; II Clrcolo Itallano; Chair- man University Dance Committee; Chairman of Pan- Hellenic Dance Committee; Sigma Chi. RAY KNOWLTON STUART Huntington B S. in Business Admlnitfralion; Sigma Chi. Sixth Row LESTER LYNN HILDRETH Sp«nc«r B.S. in Agriculture. GRACE OLIVE WILLIAMS Falrview B.S. in Education; Y. W. C. A.; Mii«d Chorus; Voice Choir. Seventh Row GILBERT HERMAN SCHUBERT Wetlsburg B.S. in Forestry; Alpha Zeta; Phi Epsilon Phi. JAMES MURPHY POINDEXTER Charleston B.S. In Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Chi; Tau Beta Pi; A. S. M. E. Eighth Row MARY ELIZABETH GALPIN Morganfown A.B. in French; Le Cercle Franca Ise; La Tertulla; Westminster Club; Y. W. C, A.; Alpha Phi. OSCAR EDMUND SCHUBERT W«ll$burg B.S. in Anriculture. Ninth Row GEORGE NEWELL COWDEN Huntington A.B. in History; LL.B. in Law. JULIUS WALTON SINGLETON. JR. . , Charleston A.B. In Political Science; Sigma Chi; Mountain; Fi Batar C- ppar; Scabbard and Blade; Delta Nu Tau; II Clrcolo Itallano: Rowan Rifles. ' FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW JEANNE MARSTILLER ALBERT Elkins GEORGE RICHARD BAUWIN Tarentum, Pa. LYDA HARRIET WOOD Amigo JUSTUS WELLS EAKIN New Martinsville CHARLES GLENN HACKNEY Morgantown MURIEL HARRIET BERTRAND Summit. N. J. JAMES B. RICH Charleston CLYTIE ELVA DYER Bartley LUELLA JEANNE SPELSBERS Clarksburg JEROME EDWARD SAXE Holden MARY ELEANOR BOWIE Wlieeling MONTGOMERY W. JACOB Wellsburg CLARENCE CORDER BRAGG Clarksburg DORIS E. KANODE Arlington. Va. REECE R. BOONE, JR Smithers MARTHA BELLE BLOS5ER Morgantown MARY VIRGINIA POST Wolf Summit ROBERT M. LONG Romney GERALDINE PICKENS Morgantown WILLIAM OWEN BURCHINAL Smitl lield ROBERT BARNETT ISRAEL Clarksburg ANALEE P. PATTERSON Davis JAMES CLAYTON McCLUNG Wticeling THREDA VIRGINIA CRUMMETT Harrisville ROSALEE CATHERINE CHIERA Osage RALPH KENNETH WEEKLY Fairmont JANE ROSBIN5 Kimberly WATSON ARCH McCOY Grafton CHARLES LaVERNE HARER .... Williamsport, Pa. MARY DORCAS CLARK Hopwood, Pa. FRANCES MOOSE Petersburg, Va. BENJAMIN LEE NUTTER Lost Creek l Zi T Jg .cJ. i i V l i i A A WILLIAM (PUENTIN BARNETTE Charl«iton MARY PORTER WISE Relay CHARLES E. LAWALL Morgantown BETTE RUTH DOWNS Charleiton BETTY LOUISE KESSEL Ripley MELVIN LOUIS HAYES Chelyan HAZEL ELIZABETH STUMP Romney ARCHIE C. THOMPSON Charleston WILLIAM OLIVER BARNARD Morgantown NANCY LEE NOEL Pocahontas. Va. PHYLLIS HAMILTON Morgantown LLOYD SPEAKMAN HANDLEY Star City TRIXIE LEE SHREWSBURY Princeton ROBERT WAYNE KNIGHT Morgantown ROBERT A. HEYL Wheeling WILLIAM EDWIN RADER Clariisburg PAUL ROHR Charleston FRANCES CATHERINE BEAZLEY Charleston ROBERT LUTHER BROCK, JR Morgantown SUSAN ELIZABETH BATES Lexington. Va. ELIZABETH UDELL MOORE Widen CARL ELLSWORTH SLAUGHTER ... Morgantown BETTY JANE NEIGHBORGALL Buckhannan LESTER HUGH ROTH Charleston JEAN AMICK Charleslon BETTY HEAD Thomas NANCY JANE STURTEVANT Clarksburg MAVIS ANDREE MANN Beckley FRANCIS LORAINE METZ Morgantown PHOEBE ANNE BLEDSOE Beckley RUTH ROSABELLE HURST Blandville THELMA CAROLYN DAVIES Morgantown FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW rOORTH ROW 14}] FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOORTH ROW JAMES M. MARTIN Diamond MAXINE MAE SWIGER Morgantown JOSEPH HEIDE SHEFSIEK Jeannette, Pa. WILLIAM ALLEN WAYT Moundsville CHARLES WILLIAM YEAGER Charleston DAVID ALONZO HAUGHT Huntington ROSE ANN PEARCY Clarksburg HARRY F. BELL Charleston JOHN FREDERICK STICKEL Morgantown CLARA ELIZABETH SPOTTS Keyser RUDOLPH BARIC Benwood WILLIAM THOMPSON LIVELY, JR Charleston JOHN WILLIAM STONE Spencer FRANK McDonald peck Logan ALICE JUNE MASON Morgantown GUY HARRY PETERSON, JR Morgantown KATHERINE GLORIA TARSITANI . . . Morgantown ROBERT C. STEELE Morgantown WILLIAM ADAIR MOYER Cass DOROTHY LOUISE VAN GILDER Morgantown ELLIS ORR FORTNEY Charleston MURIEL JEAN MOORE Morgantown WILLIAM HENDERSON GARDNER .... Charleston LELAND JAMES HANCOCK Morgantown ANN BEATTY Mannlnqton JAMES CLARK COFFMAN Morgantown BUCKNER STUART MORRIS Charleston MARTHA GIBSON Charleston JAMES LEON JENKINS Charleston DOROTHY MILTON WALSH Kayford RICHARD HOWARD McELWEE Marllnton PAUL RAYMOND TRAUBERT Wellsburg 9 w .11 iM • f e  H4] :j_a .c J_ JJ r i o__A_A DONALD SEIXAS Brooklyn, N. Y. JAMES FRANKLIN HARE, JR Fairmont FRANCES VIRGINIA REICH Parkersburg KENNETH DALE BAILEY Clarksburg CLARENCE CAUDILL Wheeling MARJORIE ANN WHITE Keyjer WILLIAM H. ROBINSON Morgantown MICHAEL CRESAP COX Wheeling WADE ECKES HALL Lost Creek ARTHUR JAY READER Brooklyn, New York KATHLEEN MARIE SCOTT Morgantown CARL C. CARP Charleston JOE E. WALTHALL Afhens MARGARET FRUM Clarksburg WILLIAM R. HALE Pittsburgh, Pa. ALBERT HOMER HIX Charleston MILTON KOTLER New York, N. Y. VIRGINIA LEE BEARD Hllliboro JOHN HENRY BANNISTER Charleston DEAN C. DOWLER Moundsville FRANCES LORRAINE SCHULTZ Parkersburg CHARLES W. EDGAR, JR New Martinsville RICHARD E. DAVIS Morgantown MARY ELIZABETH IRVINE Wheeling ALDEN M. MERRILL Parkersburg ICIE LUELLA CUNNINGHAM Shinnston JOHN HAROLD REAVES Martinsburg CHARLES CAUDILL Wheeling MARY CATHERINE PRITCHARD Weston JOHN CARTER AMOS Fairmont HARRY W. ADAMS, JR Charleston FRANCES ELIEEN WAH Charleston FIRST ROW % UU ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW f toi FIRST ROW SECOKO ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW NORVAL THOMAS MORRIS Chester NANCY ANN DUNKIN Bridgeport WILLIAM MADISON BROOKS Charleston EVELYNN MAE O ' NEIL Morgantown LOTTIE LOUISE HARALD Logan JOHN LUDDEN, JR Thomas NANCY LOUISE GARRET Clarksburg CHARLES BERKLEY TAYLOR Morgantown HOMER CARMAN CREGO, II Wheeling ESTELLE SYLVIA MILLER Morgantown MICHAEL JOHN McANDREW, Jr Clarksburg RITA PECK RIFFEE Graffon STELLA ALICE WEAVER Chester GEORGE MORRIS STANLEY Beckley RONALD PRESTON SEACRIST Ameagle ALMA LOUISE MANN Middlebourne HAROLD KIRK CURRY Delbarton GEORGE L. DAVIS Harris. ille JAMES MILTON SAMUELS Piedmont RUTH MARJORIE WINTZ Charleston HOWARD JAMES BOOMER Queens. N. Y. WILLIAM ERASMUS RHODES Clarksburg NELLIE YVONNE KELLY Sutersvillc, Pa. CHARLES WILBUR GREGORY Morgantown JOSEPH LOMBADO Kimball ETHEL ZAKUTANSKY Weirton ROBERT PAUL HADEN Morgantown BETTY ANN HEERMANS Charleston HERBERT HAROLD GOFF Goffs ROY W. BIDDLE Charleston MAY HARMAN BARTLETT Holden JOHN ADAMS. JR Sutton rU- -T ' J ' - m. V- f [461 :j_ k -C I i i vn i __A__A WINIFRED MARGARET HEISKELL ... Morganfown JOSEPH PAUL SAMUELS Piedmont DOROTHY DODD HAMILL Keyier JOHN RICHARD WATSON Mjrtinsburg DONALD DAVIS STRENCH Honolulu, T. H. SYLVIA B. KLEIN Morgantown CHARLES V. WEHNER Chester OLGA MAE WYATT Shinnston FREDERICK OTT BYRER Martinsburg CHARLES PETER YOST Berkley Springs RUTH BACON Fayetteville RUTH FONTAINE WATTS Rupert GLENN FREDRICK SIEGRIST Clarksburg PAUL F. MUFFLY Morgantown VIRGINIA ALICIA BERTRAND Summit. N. J. RICHARD W. LEE Bootli CATHERINE AGNES KEARNEY . Bridgeport. Conn. I I 11 I 11 U HELEN PENNAH GOLDSWORTHY Keyier JANE ISABEL STAUBELY Washington. D. C. MAZARIO MARIO RIVERA . Sta. Isabel, Puerto Rico JESSE D WILLIAMS, JR Lost Creek uLuUllU IlU WILLIAM VanMETER GREEN Charleston MORTON ARNOLD MALLINGER Wheeling JOHN DAVID HARPER Wheeling MARY MARTHA FRYE Wardensville I II I ll U ll U THOMAS WESLEY JACKSON Wheeling MARIAN LaRUE SHANNON Morgantown EDWARD SHELBY LOVE, JR Huntington DORA LEE SMITH Beckley lUUIllll IlU RICHARD HARTMAN BRUMBAUGH . Morgantown RICHARD HUGH TABOR Charleston CHARLES HENRY WILSON McMechen rj n r Q J. MY 147] FIRST ROW SECOy ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW SAM EDWARD 5CHAFER Wheeling LEWIS WAYNE THORNE Fairmont ROBERT EDWARD SHARPS Parkersburg VIRGINIA MARIE GALL Morqantown WILLIAM P. MARSHALL Dunbar JACKSON B. BROWNING Logan JANE CLARK WHITE Charleston WILLIAM EDGAR LAWTON Mount Hope CHARLES ANDREW SCHINDLER. Ill Mahan J. CHARLES HALL, JR Charleston JOHN ELDON STENGER Wheeling WILLIAM PAUL CHAPMAN Summersville FRED RENNER WHITE Morgantown FRANCIS KING COLE . JOHN LAWRENCE WINTER Morgantown J. DAVID BAILEY Bluefleld SANFORD ALLEN LEWIS Charleston FLORENCE E. KUNST Grafton Logan SEYMOUR ABRAMS Maiden, Mass. HARRY BLACKSTONE COLBORN, II. . Fairmont JAMES GRANT COUCH Charleston DOUGLAS HENRY HARNISH, JR Clarksburg ROBERT HARPER THAW HAROLD KANTER Charleston BETTY JANE WADE Salem MARCUS WILLIAM DODD Charleston JUNE ROBERTSON MARTIN Charleston HAROLD H. CUTLER Clarksburg SYLVIA B. KLEIN Morgantown FREDERICK HOLMES SMITH Oak Hill JOSEPH E. FRAKER, JR Fairmont Akron. Ohio HOMER WALLACE GOFF Charleston ROBERT L. HARTMAN Charleston WILLIAM HASTINGS HUMES Wheeling EMMA BIRDELLE SCHENCK Morgantown WILLIAM VINCENT GRAHAM Clarksburg rt y m Q Ci . O ' i . S ' [481 :j_j .c I i i m jO_ J A ROBERT B. CONNER Morqanlown MARY SUE WHITE St. Albani DON WATTS TUCKWILLER Fairmont THERESA ROSALIE AMATO P«mberton BILLIE MAGANN BARKER Loqan CHARLES WILLIAM READING Arnoldlburq DOROTHY VIRGINIA SHARPLESS . . M rtiniburq JOHN KARL RUECKL W« ton DOROTHY JANE HENDERSON Rochttter, Pa. HARVEY D. BEELER, JR Berkley Sprlnqt LESLIE DALE SIMMONS Elkini JAMES ELWOOD COOMBS Morgantown DOLORES LEE PETERS Grafton HERMAN T. NASH Charleiton JOHN SMITH SCOTT. JR Wellsburg ROBERT LYLE WATSON Clarluburq STELLA LEE KEPLINGER Martiniburq MICHAEL JOHN McANDREW Clarloburq LEWIS ALLEN HATCHER Morqanfown STEPHEN DOUGLAS NARICK Wheeling DALE ARMSTRONG ENGLEHART Albright JOHN MARSHALL NICHOLS Jumping Branch ALEXANDER HARDIE FORMAN. JR. . . Morgantown EMMA JANE FRESHWATER Follansbee DOMINICK OLIVITO Suncresf HERTHA BESKIN Charleston FRANK STEPHENSON HEWITT Freeman HERBERT HILL ROTHWELL Lewisbura ROGER LOUIS HICKS Moundtville MARTHA JANE MULDOON Charleiton NORMAN L. LAUGHLIN Fairmont JUNE LEE PLUES McMechin THOMAS BERRY COURTNEY Fairmont PATRICK AUSTIN WRIGHT Clarksburg CLARENCE CAUDILL Wheeling RICHARD E DAVIS Morgantown CARL ANTHONY WILHELM Fairyiew BARBARA ANNE DEVORE PiHsburgh, Pa, FIRST ROW SECOy ROW THIRD KIIW rUORTH m O Ci IS [«] S ft i k- FIRST ROW JO ANN PETERS JAMES L. HAMILTON r rP 3 MARTHA HARRIETT STEWART SECOND ROW JORDAN CYRILLE PAPPAS DOROTHY R. NACH PRESTON CALDWELL DAVIS THIRD ROW MARGARET LOUISE REID KENNETH LEROY HEWITT BARBARA LOUISE BAILEY FOURTH ROW ANITA M. TABOR JOHN CLAYTON ABRAMS PATTI CUMMINS FIFTH ROW GEORGE W. MAY PHYLLIS D. REYNOLDS LAWRENCE H. OSTRYE SIXTH ROW FLORENCE E. KUNST WILLIAM LEWIS TABSCOTT, JR. VIRGINIA HARPER SEVENTH ROW EDWARD EUGENE FRANZ MARGARET ELEANOR SHAFFER JOAN PYLE EIGHTH ROW BETTY LOUISE HAWKINS JAMES A. FRAZIER VIRGINIA ALOISE SKAGGS NINTH ROW EDWIN TIM3ERS MARTHA GENE SELBY WILLIAM POWELL, JR. TENTH ROW J. EDGAR ELLIS, JR. JAMES RONALD MOORE NANCY JANE SCOTT yy r« n o A FIRST ROW CHARLES NORMAN REYNOLDS JOAN BARR WARREN 0. 5HARPENBERG SECOND ROW MARJORIE EILEEN WISE WILLIAM G. STATHERS. JR. MARY PATRICIA SPRINGER THIRD ROW ROBERT ROC BROWN KATHLEEN EMELEENE FURMAN STERLING LUDWie BROWN FOURTH ROW MARGARET AGNES BROWN JAMES STANTON MARPLE VIRGINIA MAE GUNNING FIFTH ROW WILLIAM E. ELY MARION ROBERTSON HAROLD M. STUMPP SIXTH ROW LEE ELEANOR ALFRED CHARLES GOFF JANET A SCOTT SEVENTHROW BEN MORRIS LEEPER GARDNER CHAPMAN ORTON JOSEPH OSWALD CAIN, JR. EIGHTH ROW DONALD JOHN ACKLEY NATALIE BARNARD EMLYN DAVID ARTERS NINTH ROW STANLEY RHEY COX. JR CORA ANNE HOLOEN JAMES CALVERT HARLESS TENTH ROW ELIZABETH ANN ROBERTS IRVINE BEINHORN MARY EHA EVANS [ ' I] s. JJ. FIRST ROW BETTIE LORRAINE TOOTHMAN JAMES RONALD MOORE MARTHA DEAN BROWN SECOND ROW ARTHUR W. STOOLFIRE MARY CAROLINE THROP JOHN MILTON LOWDERMILK THIRD ROW PATRICIA JANE GUARD JAMES A. NUNLEY MARGARET ELLEN MATTERS FOURTH ROW EUGENE T. STORCK ELIZABETH L. McDOWELL WILLIAM RICHARD McCUNE FIFTH ROW JANE KATHERINE C0LLIN50N ROBERT NORTON MARJORIE ANN HALL SIXTH ROW HELEN ELIZABETH FISHER STEPHEN BLACKMORE THOMPSON MARY ANN LEWIS SEVENTH ROW GENE HANQELSMAN JO CLARE MILLER ELWOOD ROY LESTER EIGHTH ROW ETHEL MAE DeBOLT FLOYD MASON GRAVES MARTHA HOPKINS NINTH ROW HAROLD THOMAS BOONE SARAH ELIZABETH ROBERTS ROBERT C. KURNER [«1 r ¥ YY r-f A FIRST ROW FRED JOSH BILLINGS JEAN WALLACE BALLANTYNE FRANCIS MILLER PFOST SECOND ROW F. STEELE EARNSHAW HAROLD G ROBINSON STANTON LANGBORD THIRD ROW JACK A. BORROR KENNETH WAYNE KAY AGNES MAE OSBORNE FOURTH ROW JAMES MORGAN NELM5 BURTON BAILEY LEACHMAN CECIL WRIGHT FIFTH ROW FREIDA DEITZ FRED STAN5BURY M. EDWARD ORELL SIXTH ROW JOHN RAYMOND SCOH C. ELIZABETH STEINKE HENRY ARIE POST SEVENTH ROW MARVIN S. TUCHMAN HUGH 0. HICKS JAMES E. DAWSON EIGHTH ROW JOE W. ROBERTS CORA ANNE HOLDEN NATHAN LAMARR ROBINSON NINTH ROW PAUL SHIFMAN WILSON B. DAVIS CHARLES O. STOUT fr% (53) f) C d s. 13: Jp k_ FIRST ROW CHARLES H. BALLARD PAUL LESLIE K ILLIGAN, JR. GEORGE LYLE MORRIS SECOND ROW EDWARD MONROE NELSON, JR. ELIZABETH WALTON JOHN E. GREENWOOD THIRD ROW PHILIP MARTIN GOLDSTEIN STEVE McNeill KATHLEEN EMELEENE FURMAN FOURTH ROW JEAN ELINOR WARD DOWELL GRAY CLEMENT CARROLL SMITH FIFTH ROW CHARLES KINSLEY McWHORTER THOMAS GROSS BARNARD CHESTER LOVETT SIXTH ROW JOHN WOTRING TUCKER ETHEL RUTH SELIGMAN ROBERT E. ROLLYSON SEVENTH ROW DAPHNE L. SAVILLE HENRY ALLEN THRASHER ROBERT L. SOMMERVILLE EIGHTH ROW JOHN BENFORD WADE e. EDWARD CARY NINTH ROW TAM PARK VANNOY ROBERT LAKE WILDMAN HOWARD COLE STEWART MARY FAITH BAILEY jC3-_ Yy D n. FIRST ROW FREDA DODGE HERMAN F. WINTER DOROTHY ANNE LLEWELLYN SECOND ROW ROBERT LEWIS LOONEY FERN ISIMINGER EARL EUGENE CORUM THIRD ROW MARY NAN KNAPP CHARLES WALTER LEWIS MARY K. AMOS FOURTH ROW PAT RAY HAMILTON NANCY LOUISE RUSSELL ROBERT scon KENT FIFTH ROW JEAN GUMP ALLAN MARVIN LABOWITZ DOROTHY JUNE ASHWORTH SIXTH ROW WILLIAM J. MELENRIC NANCY LEE MORRIS GEORGE W. SINGLETON SEVENTH ROW FLORENCE MARSHALL SMITH HERBERT READ CARNEY BEHY J ROLLAND EIGHTH ROW JAMES MONROE SINNETT JEANNE ELIZABETH HABERER LLOYD WALLACE BRAKE NINTH ROW JAMES A. GRAHAM ROBERT DEAN HUSTON RAYMOND LESTER KEPLINGER. JR (55 1 S PD X3-. J!2 k FIRST ROW MARY CECELIA GOFFREDO JOHN WILLIAM STRATON GENEVIEVE C. RUTECKI SECOND ROW RALPH EPHRIAM BERMAN MARGARET ANN LEACH CHARLES C. ASHTON THIRD ROW MARJORIE MORRISON JOHN R. ROMINE HELEN JOAN CLEMANS FOURTH ROW THOMAS S. SMITH MARGARET K. MILLER EDWIN CARRELL DOUGLASS FIFTH ROW ELIZABETH LEE ARONSON JACK THORNE TURNER MARGARET JANE GIBBS SIXTH ROW JAMES GORDON DEAN HULDAH SNODERLY JAMES RAY HARTMAN SEVENTH ROW MARGARET MORAN JOHN M BOYD BETTY JANE BOARD EIGHTH ROW CHARLES BENNETT FISCHER RALPH RAYMOND WALLACE. IR. MIKE ALEXANDER SHARKEY NINTH R O V NORMA LEE LAYNE KERMIT REED ORDERS MARY ELLEN SINCLAIR [56] r Yv fq- r .f -31 pi]l , f. W -:=v|. F I R ST ROW ANDREW LEWIS CLARK JACK THORNE TURNER AARON BROWNING SECOND ROW JEANNE CLARICE STRICKLING WARREN LEE GOULD RUSSEL M. FISHER THIRD ROW WILLIAM WAYNE McCOY ANN ADAIR MULLEN CHARLES JARVIS HINKLE FOURTH ROW PEGGY SMITH CHARLES WILLIAM GARDNER FLORINE JOLLIFFE FIFTH ROW BARBARA RUTH LAMB CHARLES ENOCH KESSEL GERALDINE L. VICKERS SIXTH ROW DONALD WALTER RAESE EUDORA ANDREWS FLAVIUS DAVISSON WARD SEVENTH ROW BETTY JANE BLACKMORE EUGENE E. FOWLER ELOISE FREDA PARSONS EIGHTH ROW JAMES s. Mclaughlin MARY LOIS MOORE JACK WILKES BEDDOW NINTH ROW ANITA SHIRLEY RICHMOND ROBERT EDWIN MUFFLY DIANE HELEN MAR60LIS [571 so f ' n n s. XJi ■ i k_ FIRST ROW JAMES ROBERT KENNEDY DENTON LEEROY ADAMS HARRY TETER LINGER SECOND ROW MILDRED FERRELL PAUL C, CRAGO BETTY JANE CRONIN THIRD ROW ELFRIEDA MAYS ROBERT W. COUNTS FLORA LEE POST FOURTH ROW MARGUERITE RICE ALLAN WOODBURY BABCOCK RUTH VIRGINIA CONAWAY FIFTH ROW EVELYN MAY MEAD RALPH E. SERGENT PATRICIA CHAPMAN ORION SIXTH ROW HAROLD D. SPARLING MARY ALICE EADES HENRY CLAY CALLIHAN SEVENTH ROW BETTY KAY BRUMBAUGH FRANK R. rOKE. JR. MARY JANE DYE EIGHTH ROW G. EDWARD GARY LOUISE AMELIA ROBINSON ROBERT GEORGE RAWE NINTH ROW WANDA EILEEN HUFFMAN SAMUEL T. NICASTRO PEARL HAZEL FORBES TENTH ROW WILLIAM FRED GOTT MARY ELIZABETH GUY EUGENE DIXON CAUSSIN S3—yn a A. FIRST ROW MARY DEE ANDERSON GEORGE FREELAND PUGH ULDENA LORRAINE HARPER SECOND ROW DAVID LLOYD BERGDOLL RUTH IRENE HALL BARBARA JEAN KNIGHT THIRD ROW EMILY JEAN BELL LYNN CUTLER JOHNSON DORIS D. ERWIN FOURTH ROW MIRIAM FORESTER ROBERT EARL JOHNSON. II DOROTHEA FRANCINE MORRIS FIFTH ROW HOWARD DELBERT SHAFFER TERESA EILENE OOWELL WILLIS D. BARLOW SIXTH ROW LOIS ELIZABETH KEITH JOHN BUNYAN ATKINSON HELEN LOUISE THOMPSON SEVENTH ROW ELIZABETH ANN BISHOP VIRGINIA CATHERINE STOUT JOHN W. FELLER EIGHTH ROW JOSEPH CAIN. JR. MARY BELLE POLLEY MARY KATHRYN VAN GILDER NINTH ROW MAXINE MONROE WILLIAM FRANCIS RANSON LILLIE LOUISE CHAPMAN TENTH ROW WINONA JUNE PARSONS CHARLES C. ASHTON MILDRED LOUISE FIMPLE t ' 9] FIRST ROW ALICE W. DARQUENNE ELSIE BERYL AMOS THOMAS EDWARD STANLEY BETTIE HILL PHYLLIS ANN RIEMANN JOSEPH MARTIN RUKSE MARJORIE LEE GAINES VIRGINIA LEE SNIDER EDWIN GIBBS DALE JEAN RICHTER SECOND ROW SUSAN CONE HARNISH MARY ALICE JOHNSON NANCY LOU BOULDIN CARO LOUISE CHILDRESS MARGARET ELAINE CATHER JOHN MARION ASHCRAFT. JR. ELEANOR JUNE 5PANGLER VIRGINIA LEE DOWDY THIRD ROW DONALD KAY BECKER JAMES WILLIAM CONNER LAURA MAE BARTLETT SHEILA FILLER QUILL ENGLAND SUZANNE ADAMS FRED FORNEUR CRAWFORD HELEN MARIE WILSON FOURTH ROW MARY EVELYN TURNER RICHARD DILLE ARBOGAST MARGARET GUY BETTY LOU KOEHLER BARBARA ANNE WILLIAMS FRANCES FORTNEY RUTH EILEEN FIESS ARNOLD J. GIVEN FIFTH ROW LOIS BRIGHT ELISABETH TAYLOR BIERER EDITH ANNE HUTCHINSON WILLIAM ERNEST BURROUGHS SOPHIE ANASTOS JAMES MATTHEW BROWNE EARL DOUGLAS ALLARA CATHERINE BUNTEN SIXTH ROW JANIS BARNARD GEORGE C. BROUZAS RUTH ANNE FEENY MARJORIE NORENE PHILLIPS SUSAN JEAN PUGH MALMARIE BEVERIDGE LAVERNE HARRISON ELIZABETH DAVIS SEVENTH ROW WILLIAM BAIN JOE CRADDOCK ELLIOTT KITTY LOU KURNER SHIRLEY B. HAIGHT REGINA BELLE SMOLDER BERNICE A. BANE JOHN 5. ARCHER ROSE JEAN KEENAN EIGHTH ROW BETTY ANNE WEAVER FRED W. KUHN ANNABELLE SUMMERS FLORENCE OLIVIA ISENBERG JAMES ALPHA THOMPSON ANN DRYDEN CHAMBERS BEHY ANN CUMMINGS WARREN GEORGE POST NINTH ROW LELA VIRGINIA STUMP BEN C. JOHNSTON LENA MARIE GIANNINI MARJORIE JEAN OTT DONALD LEE CHENOWETH MARY LOUISE THIES 3. A A yry yrv. 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CUTLIP DOROTHY LOUISE HARRALD WILUAM ALLAN PHILLIPS EFtAIN GOMEZ DOIIS LEVIN SEVENTH ROW EDWARD LOUIS LONG JANE HOLLEY WILUAM MAXWBJ. BOWERS aSIE LOU HENDRICKSON RICHARD HAWVERMALE MARY LOU GROVES JOAN ELIZABETH LOGAN LOUIS BCNNEn MdCINLEY JOHN A. McCRAW JOE D. COVNER EIGHTH ROW NailE B. HUNDLEY LUTHER KARL DUFFIELD VIRGINIA VERDENE JUDY HARRY NELSON CRICHTON WILUAM VERNON McNEMAR JANICE ROSALEE BARTLETT NINTH ROW ROBERT O. HESS AUCE VIVIEN KES4ER CHARLES EDWARD LESTER MARY AUCE LOOKENOTT JOHN ROBERT McCOY BARBARA JUNE DAVIS 3. j A J JTf jr (621 Ak A k Ai i JL 16) J FIRST ROW MORTON D. SCHUMANN RUTH JOSEPHINE BROWN LOUIS EDWARD DAVIS WILLIAM J. FLAHERTY GENE ELIZABETH MANN ROBERT LEROY DUNNING ELLWOOD EARL PINKNEY SYLVIA RUTH SLOAN LOIS WOODYARD JACK G. DAVIS SECOND ROW WILLIAM MADISON BASNHART ROSEMARY SHAHAN MELVIN WOLPERT RAETTA JOYCE POWELL JIMMY LINVILLE DON RANDOLPH DUNCAN WILLIAM HARVEY RUHL D. JEAN BARKER THIRD ROW STANLEY DAVIS GOTTLIEB WILLIAM LOWRY GRAHAM REVA MARIE MORRIS CHARLES MITCHELL MALLORY BETTY PATRICK LAWRENCE LEE JAMISON BETTY JANE RUDE RAYMOND McDADE FOURTH ROW TOM WASH. JR. JOSEPHINE DILLON HAMILTON WILLIAM TILDEN WILLIAMS JACK BRANNAN FREDERICK LIONEL THOMAS BETTY LEE RUSSELL ROBERT WAYNE RODGERS FLORENCE JANE SPINDLER FIFTH ROW JAMES MARSHALL DePUE ANN DAVIS CARL HAYES FORBES. JR. PATRICIA ANNE STANSBURY EDWARD CHARLES STANSBURY WILLIAM E. SHINGLETON GRUINE ROBINSON FRANK GRISWOLD ORR SIXTH ROW KATHLEENE M POCKSTALLER MARY MILDRED GOFF CHARLES R, KUNKLE JAMES NEWELL BRAY GEORGE KISH MOURE YVONNE MITCHELL GEORGE IRVIN REXROAD JULIA ANNE REILEY SEVENTH ROW EVELYN MIRIAM DAVIDSON MITCHELL MICKEL WILLIAM SCOTT BERGDOLL KENNETH JUNIOR HASLEBACHER BARBARA SARGEANT ROY ALVIN SCHAFER SAMUEL COMSTOCK McCORKLE SHIRLEY FRANCES JANIS EIGHTH ROW CHARLES ERNEST CHAMPE DRUID EMMETT WHEELER RUTH ALICE HUNT KATHLEEN MARGIE KARR JACK WILSON CHIDESTER JANET LYNNE RUST RUFFNER STALNAKER CORNELIA SCHOFIELD NINTH ROW CARL WINSTON THOMPSON MICHAEL JUOSON MOORE MARTHA JANE MOUNT RAYMOND McDADE ROBERT MacFARLAND PEGGY ANNE HARPFER 3. Jl Jr yry JYV [64] IP - fX ITS T ' [6 l FI RST ROW RUSSELL MORGAN STEWART BETTY JANE BARNS ALEX N. BOLTON NANCY BROKAW EBELING HERBERT R. ETZ WILLIAM T. DULANEY JANIS KATHRYN HENDERSON ROBERT L. WHITE NADA MAY SEABRIGHT EUGENE PARKER ST. CLAIR A. COLIN McCLUNG MAX LEE PUILLEN SECOND ROW KATHERINE ANN CREEL CHARLES DEFOREST BOYER, JR. JEAN MARIE HADDOCK JOHN PERRY JOHN UNDERWOOD TAYLOR THEODOR LOUIS 5CHUCHAT THIRD ROW REPS WALDEN DEVORE ARTHUR ARDMAN KENNETH JOHN PETERS M. IRENE SHIVELY JAMES GERRARD ERSKINE GERTRUDE COCHRAN ROSY FOURTH ROW PERRY FLOYD HOLSTEIN JACK EDWARD DAVIS MARGARET MORRISON FRED D. LECKIE GRANT STEPHEN DEAHL ROBERT C. TONRY WILLIAM L. WAGNER BURTON EARL BRIDGE, JR. BETTY JANE CRAZE DELOYD JOHN BELL FIFTH ROW ROBERT GRAVES HENSLEY SYLVESTER RICH. II JOHN V. ROBERTS HELEN DOROTHY MATTHEWS WILLIAM MANLEY WYCKOFF FLORENCE EVELYN CORNELL MARVIN DAVID ORRAHOOD JOSEPH K. BUCHANAN SIXTH ROW JAMES STANLEY HEAVNER ROBERT EARL RICHARD EUGENE DIXON CAUSSIN RALPH MOHNEY RYMER DENNETH EDISON HAMRICK LAWRENCE FREDERICK WAGNER SEVENTH ROW JOSEPH GIBSON, JR. THOMAS SNIDER ROBISON ROBERT CLARENCE PIERSON, JR. WILLIAM ATHA CONAWAY ELBERT E. LEGG THOMAS H. BOOTH CHARLES H. WAGONER GEORGE STURGISS CHADWICK EUGENE I. WILLIAMS RICHARD DICKERSON FRAZIER ELINOR MAE WARD JAMES WYATT OILS, IV EIGHTH ROW DORIS CLAIRE YOUNG RICHARD SAMUEL STEPHENS DONA JEAN TISSUE BILL ANDERSON WEAVER JOSEPHINE HAWKER JOHN JOSEPH COLEMAN JOHN S. ARCHER HARRY NATHAN CASTO BETTY JANE RUDE NINTH ROW HARRY TUT CALLAHAN CORNELIUS O ' NEIL O ' FARRELL HERBERT ROY TAYLOR ROBERT CHARLES ALGUIRE HELEN LUELLA McGRAW RICHARD PAUL JONES ELDER DAVID ZIEGLER GERALDINE ROBISON TENTH ROW JOHN JUSTUS PFOST T. A. KNOTTS BETTY LEE RUSSELL JOE CRADDOCK ELLIOTT NORVAL EUGENE ROGERS WILLIAM MADISON BARNHARI 3. Jl X yyy yn. C66i ■p , . C PC ■ O. f?J f t r ' i b [67] .„ fr ' f ' r ,„ ' iM ' r ' ,„ ,.n V -i I ' . y | } r 1 B r J i N II MEMBERS: Richard Feller, Clarence Caudill, Porter Hartman, Jack McPherson, Fred John- son, James Linvllle, Lear Roberts, Jack Browning, Paul Deem, Frank DeVincent, Edward Eiland, James Farris, A. H. Forman, George Flogshead, L. T. Kondra- tick, Charles Reitz, Joseph Bertalan, Reece Boone, Harold Butler, Dallas Cain, Gordon Campbell, Charles Caudill, hHerschel Cohen, Quinter Colebank, John Crow, William Dimmick, William Dixon, Benjamin Dudek, John Greco, James Hare, Robert Heyl, Alfred Johnson, William Lawton, James Martin, Charles Montgomery, Charles Reading, Edward Smith, Robert Thomas, Archie Thomp- son, Charles Wehner, Lloyd Brake, Edward Counts, Robert Counts, Gino DePao- lis, Bruce Erickson, Lyie Finley, James Foster, Lyhle Glllenwater, James Harless, Kenneth Kay, William Melenric, Hermes Montagna, William Morrison, Mansell Orell, John Scott, James Sinnett, Harold Stotler, Dalton Taylor, Donald Walker, Joseph Zingale, John Archer, H. V. Bell, William Bergdoll, Lewis Brown, Aroldo Burchianti, Clifford Cole, Reps Devore, John Fleshman, Carl Forbes, Leo Francis, Herbert Glenn, George Goff, Virgil Greco, Harry Halliwell, Kenneth Hasel- bacher, Joseph Hawvermale, Samuel Jacobson, Lawrence Jemison, William Kay, Marshall Leatherman, Louis Loria, Raymond McDade, William McNemar, Carl- ton Miller, Frank Orr, Beniamin Ponek, Warren Post, Richard Rayle, John Roberts, Jack Samples, Paul Sinsel, Harry Tamenne, Frederick Thomas, Lois Keith, Spon- sor. [70) RIFLE TEA Front; F. Pfost (Manager). J. C. Falkonstino. W. L. ColeUy. J. Adams, C. W. Gregory, R. L. Brock, Jr., R. W, PiHs. Rear: R. W. McKinley, R. W. Knight, R. E. Johnion (Cap- tain), H. E. Martin. E. F. Riley. J. M. Nicholj. D. L. CoHrill (Coach). THE RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS U. S. M Y OFFICER!; Sitting: C. B. Highland, Jr.. Second Lieutandnt, Infantry: John R, Tyjon, First Liautcndnt, Infantry; Jamet S Dawjon. First Li«uttnant. Infantry; W. R. Orton, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry. Commanding; Harvey Shelfon, Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, Sen- ior Infantry Instructor; Robert H. Such, First Lieu- tenant, Chemical Engineers, Senior Engineering Instructor; H. A. Oickerson, First Lieutenant, Chem- ical Engineers: George G. Megrail, Second Lieu- tenant, Chemical Engineers. Standing: Joseph E. Young, Master Sergeant; Arthur W. Siddont. Staff Sergeant; Leo R. Tuttle. Sergeant: Thomas D. Chlsman, Sergeant; John A. Stewart, Private. t7IJ COMPLY A First Row: R. W. Nelson, G. E, Cox, J. F. Wright, R. E. Swisher, W. S. Mitchell, W. A. Winter, F. J. Billings, D. L. Bergdoll, A. C. Oms, L. H. Myers, C. Boggs, J. R. Scott, J. B. Crawford, H. H. Parsons, L. J. Hancock, R. K. Weekly. Second Row: C. K. Mc- Whorter, W. R. Hale, J. J. Howard, J. A. McVicker, E. L. Wolfe, C. Lovett, B. F. Ford, J. R. Moore, K. L. Hewitt, W. R. Keyser, J. E. Walker, R. W. Knight, P. H. Williams, W. A. McCoy. Third Row: W. L. Gould, R. E. Vensel, E. Timbers, H. A. Casto, W. L. McFarlane, G. Parsons, E. J. Farrara, C. G. Lowther. Fourth Row: R. Sergent, R. Duranti, E. Denis, R. R. Tatterson, J. W. Hill, B. F. Thompson, G. W. John, F. L. Meti. Fifth Row: E. C. Douglass, 5. L. Brown, R. E. Rollyson, C. M. Brown, J. W. Vines, H. R. Pyle, P. W. Hall, J. G. Papandreas. ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC First Row: J. Warman, R. Owens, D. Furfari, Jr., K. Hamrick, R. W. Devore, K. Haslebacher, S. A. Rybeck, M. Kelly, M. D. Samples, E. Ziegler, R. Deeds, C. Logue, J. Tucker, E. Pritchard, R. Schafer. Second Row: R. Albertaziie, C. Barr, J. Peddycord, II, R. E. Faulkner, R. Temeles, F. A. Andy, T. Schuchat. W. S. Flaherty, R. T. Crawford. Third Row: J. S. Heavner, R. G. Wysong, M. Mickel, J. F. Hall, G. B. Birurakis, F. Gerkin, A. Panson, A. J. Spencer. Fourth Row: O. Pryor, J. Kidd, J. Gwinn, W. L. Jacobs, L. Modi, W. E. Burroughs, J. A. Thompson, D. P. Radabaugh. Fifth Row: J. H. Phelps, J. O. Cain, G. Abraham, H. N. Crichton, N. J. Mallinger, D. S. Sax, J. J. Coleman, S. T. Nicastro. 172 1 WgmgSJSfSt % a-. ' t- i! t e •■ • e o r • %: . i t; mmm. ■11 ; ' I 1 r f Fint Row: K. Lemley. W. F. Goldimilh. F. Oliver. J. W. Singleton. W. C. Braihear. R. C. Spiker. R. R. Ferqujon. W. M. Kin j. L. R. HuYett. J. L. Barrick. M. L. Kammer. D. T. Gray. A. L. Zeidman. J. M. Spinks. Second Row: R, Horrell. C. Metheny. D. Walker. G. Giamos. J, Backus. E. C. Siegrist, D. D, Strench, H, C. Carrico. E. V. Wickline, G. C. Orion. R. E. Davii. R. B. Conner. T. G. Barnard. G. Rickey. S. Lanqbord. H. R. Carney. J. H Murphy. Third Row: J. L. Salucci. P. Beckett. J. R. Amos. D. Ackley. R. Corey. L. Snead. B. Leeper, C. C. Winkler. Fourth Row: T. Nicksick. Jr.. W. S. McCombs. 5. IvIcNeill. P. L. Milllqan. R. R. Rich- ardson. H. F. Winter, R. M. Fisher. Fifth Row: G. Tully, H. G. Robinson. S. Gottlieb, H. Fila.di. J. Hacskaylo. J. A. Marra. W. F. SIrunk, D. L. Schalfer. coMpyY B RIITC ■ KOTC ' ROTC - ROH ■ ROTC First Row: C. M. Mallory, E, R. Hiqglni, J. Hess, V. M. Greco, H. J. Swiliinqer, J. W. Mcllwain. J. Urdanoff. I. CoHIeld. J. Brannon, R. Greco. B Specht. L. Pietro, Jr., C. L. Stafford. F. A. Miller, J. Kelly. Second Row: J. Conner. M. W. Watts. W E Shinglelon. R. A. Mechling. H. Klein. A. J. Given, Jr.. H. B. Gunnoe. Jr.. P. N. Bowles. J. D. Coyner. Third Row: E. G. Shannon. E. A. Kostas, C. Thompson, J. Gibson. D. Hall, J. Oodd. D. Wheeler, W. Phillips, N. Rogers. Fourth Row: R. L. Watson, R. McOade, C. F. Michels. W. E Lucas. T. B. Hardman, R. C. Lester, D. L. Chenoweth, W. A. Morrison, J. G. Zekan. Filth Row: K. J. Peters, M. D. Orrahood. S. T. Joseph, F. L. Thomas. M. D. Schumann. R. M. Rymer. A. Cohen. M. Allen, J. Whited. m t7JI ' ! !fe ft ft COMPLY c First Row: C. O. Hardman, G. L. Davis. J. P. Bland. E. E. Corum. R. R. Wallace. H. T. Linger, E. E. Fawler, C. A, Hefner. J. C. Coffman, A. Browning. C. T. Lay, W. T. Lively. E. R. Clark. L. Goode. Second Row: R. L. Bartlett. G. F. Siegrist. F, M. Pfost. W. F. Ranson. P. C. Crago. G. F. Pugh. G. Handelsman, W. O. Burchinal. W. G. Stathers. E. S. Goodwin, H. C. Stewart. W. P. Marshall. T. A. White. R. L. Hiclcs. Third Row: S. D. Narick. W. E. Bierer. P. M. Goldstein. A. M. Rhodes. H. S. Callison. W. J. Melenric. J. E. Saxe, T. S. Smith. J. R. Clem. B. B. Leachman. R. Baric, G, H. Peterson. Fourth Row: P. E. Kaites. L. W. Brake. R. L. Wildman, J. Graham. J. R. Romine. Jr.. G. W. Singleton, J. R. Hartman, H. M. Stumpp. Filth Row: J. W. Feller. W. A. Powell. R. N. Costilow, R. W. Berry, J. T. Turner. C. Wright, R. S. Kent. V. E. Sencindiver. ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC First Row: E. Joseph. N. Markos, R. Alquire. E. P. Stockman, H. W. Stein. E. D. Allara. J M. Browne. R. B. Neighborgall, C. Unkovich. B. Ponek. J. W. Boggess. J. M. Rukse. C. R. Fleming. L. Loria, J. W. Thomas. Second Row: M. J. Moore. T. A. Knotts, R. E. Richard. C. F. Forbes. E. St. Clair. J. A. McCraw. J. E. Huffman, J. W. Oils. H. Humbert. E. T. Zimmer. Third Row: I. Bein- horn. S. Lewis. R. Y. Morgan. J. H. Nodurft. J. T. Chambers. M. E. Maddox. J. C. Harless. J. S. McLaughlin. E. D. Pickens. Fourth Row: A. Ardman. L. S. DeLynn. A. Stoolfire. J. M. Fleshman. H . R. Hartman. M. L. Quillen. G. A. Fisher. R. C. Pierson. W. F. Carroll. Fifth Row: A. E. Hess, L. F. Girard. Jr., T. E. McCay. Jr.. J. R. Walker. C. Lester. J. Elliot. T. Stanley. H. Crawford. [71] CUMPAH D First Row: S. P. RoimII. G. A. Hunter, J. C. Hall. H. H. Siik. Jchn N. Hall. M. G. C muntiii. W. R. Kidd. Jr. Sacond Row D. H. Harnith, Jr., J, H. Cline, C. C. Cypherl. R. A. Hayl. W. V. Graham. J. R. Lin illa. J. C. Burchinal. Third Row: W. 8. Da is. N. M. Gorman, A. W. Paulin. F. Liberatore. J. R. Williams, D. W. Williams. C. O. Sfout. R. E. Schmidt. G. M. Swai.y. Fourth Row; C. H. Ballard. Z. Neri, S. J. Julian. J. C, Piccolo. J. B. Damron. G. E. Fatt. R. D. Lyon. E. Alleqrini. N, Morris. Fifth Row: F. S. Earnshaw. Jr.. W. H. Combs. M. E. Orell, B. Erickson. G. DePaolis. G. Ballai. H. A. R«ay««, A. Clark. ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • R T C • ROTC First Row: W R. Gande . F. Reaves. J. L. Dally. W. E. Kay. J. Perry. G. Egleson. R. F. Slalnaker. G. Brouias. F. E. Van Norman. W. Bowers. W. Case. J. Chocola. W. Catletle. R. Kirk. W. Ward. Second Row: G. Urtso. J. Butterworth. J. Haught. J. R. Haw ernale. O. C. Fought. W. A. Conaway. J. Bird. R. Harris, G. D. Hinshelwood. A. M. Labowiti. D. E Alvarei, E. 0. Arters. T. O. Wash. G. W. Weaver. Third Row: R. G. Hensley. L. Jemison. B. E. Bridges. W. M. Barnhart. C. R. Kunkle, M. J. Plesa. J. C. Wilcoien. F. F. Edele. Fourth Row: F. Leckie, L. K. DuHield, E. Perrine. R. Currey, H. Montagna. C. Boyer. H. Crow. J M. Butcher Fifth Row: R. Hewitt, G. C. Egleson. F. Eiland. J. Boley. E. Gomel. P. J. Elcessor. B. Byrne. . ♦ f 4. :« [75] mmv HH:anai m: COMPANY E First Row: J. C. Pomykata. J. C. Falkenstine. C. C. Bragg, S. G. Pase. W. Collins, N. D. Wilson, J. C. Mehalic, S. R. Waters, H. B. Patterson, R. B. Malcolm, K, O. Robison, J. P. Marrara, A. H. H x. J. C. Amos. Second Row: C. J. Moser. W. G. House. W. M. Brooks, C. A. Coberly, W. A. Wasemann, W. C. Dowling, J. W. Wilson, S. J. Manolis, W. E. Lough, R. W. Counts, C. Goff. W. J. Carney, W. A. Bumgardner, H. E. Reed, P. A. Wright, Third Row: H. F. Bell, A. H. Forman, Jr., F. P. Bane, O. S. Mansfield, D. A. Zegeer, J. L. Jenkins, A. J. Kaielis, C. B. Fischer, C. Pembroke, R. F. Tritschler, R. E. Muffly, J. D. Dugan, J. A. Kapnicky. R. L. Richardson, W. O. Barnard. Fourth Row: C. E. Johnson, J. W. Straton. P. G. Dear. E. J. Fansler, K. W. Kay, D. Breeding, E. W. Henry, G. A. Howard, A. C. Colangelo. Fifth Row: J. J. Lanausse, D. T. Taylor, H. P. Whittaker, H. C. Callihan, Jr., C. Evans, Jr., W. W. Baker, J. L. Hamilton, R. W. Firchow. ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC First Row: H. Dinsmore. J. G. Davis, M. M. Davis, J. A. Nunly, L. E. Gillenwater, P. J. Davies. J. B. Atkinson, C. H. Leist, P. F. Holstein, A. C. Clark, W. E. Neuman. J. J. Potter, R. Gabriel, G. Benson. W. Bachmann. Second Row: T Spiker, E. Long, G. Pearson. R. C. Smith. W. G. Fockler. S. L. Chiazza. R. White. A. E. Previl. L. R. Roberts. M. W. Shafer, G. F. Crewe, L. W. Fleming, H. Satterfield, J. Scott, G. Mourat. Third Row: W. Straley. J. King. A. V. Vayda, W. L. Wagner. D. Shay, R. P. Russell, F. G. Orr, T. G. Olsen, R. E. Shaffer, H. Halliwell, C. W. Lamson, W. M. Wyckoff, R. Klein. Fourth Row: G. F. Ferguson, S. Asseff, J. Smith. C. O. O ' Farrell. J. M. Raine, J. L. Miller, D. O. Wiley, L. M. Hickman, P. W. Sinsel. Fifth Row: V. E. Toothman, K. L. Walker, R. J. Goodwin, J. B. Carter, D. M. Ammons, J. J. Carducci, R. P. Jones, I. Glassman, T. Lynskey. [ 6 J :uHU F First Row: R E Sharpi. R D Johnson. C B DoHarl, W E. Moore. W Pollnq. H W. Ad ams. J G. Couch S«cond Row: L, M. Coughlin. R. H. Brown. E E. Smith. W. M. Barker. H. A. Post, C. F. Peer. C. 1 . Layman. H. F. Bowen Third Row: W D. Irvint. R H Webster. J. H Burson. W F. Pell. H. G. Larew. K. R Barker. K. R. Orders. A. E. Urbanick Fourth Row: J. A. Fraiier. C. W. Gardner. L. E. Sine. L. Ostrye, J. Kennedy. R. Pillhan. G. Bealtie. NTC • ROTC • ROTC • R T C • R T C First Row: W H Price. H. R Eti. E. D Caussin. P Shaw. J, H. Emery. E F. Dourlet. R. L. Hill. G. S. Deahl. YA Reiroad. R. H. Pell J H li lcCormick. R. C. Tonry. G. L. Bueklew. Jr.. J. Cavalcante. C. M. Lutton. Second Row: R. Dunning. W. Berqdoll. C. Cole J. Bransford, C. Russell. 0. S. Jackson. J. Lo ell. J. Chidester. J. O. Reiroad, R S DeMarco. J. Rowan. R. Baldwin. W. Ruhl. R lewis. A. C. Hill. Third Row: R. O. Hess. H. H Samples. P. R. Wotrinq. K. R. Watson. H. R Taylor. T. H. Booth. L. R. Hayes. R C. Pettit. F. F. Crawford. Fourth Row: E. I. Williams. R K. Flanagan. F. W. ODell. A. J. Fumich. T. A. Cronln. H. A. Glenn. J E. Roomy. J. V. Roberts. Filth Row: W. A Weaver. J. E. Davis, E. E. Pinkney. C. R. Cutlip. P. C Douglass. A. J. Kocovines. C. S Kahn, Z. B. StarriH. F. Wargacki. (77 1 COMPLY G •ft ' , ' ?. ft « First Row: W. E. Parsons. P. O. Babkh, G. Hu«. P. R. Skaff. P. H. Webb, W. R, Johnson, M. L. Hayes, A. Smolin, J. Mercular, F. H. Smith, V. Cinnino, H. E. Martin, C. W. Ferguson. N. W. Laughiin. Second Row: J. D. McCue, J. M. Hill, H. T. Nash, J. R. Biafora, J. Ryan, C. T. Adams, J. F. Byset, E. E. Franz, E. A. Kulakowski, C. P. Helinski, W. G. Powell. C. Spelock. R. F. Dodrill, J. W. Hoy, Jr., E. F. Riley, D. A. Jones. Third Row: H. A. Fisher, J, W. Gray, F. O. Byrer, S. Vanderpool, E. B. Lee. J. E. Ellis, R. L. Looney. Fourth Row: R. G. Rawe. R. B. Kinney. W. E. Ely. F. H. Stark. S. R. Cox, Jr.. J. W. Beddow. C. S. Schrader. Fifth Row: C. J. Hinkle, J. W. Roberts, P. R. Hamilton, E. M. Nelson, Jr.. H. A. Lee. L. C. Johnson. C. P. Caravasos. J. C. Pappos, R. E. Richmond. ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC First Row: C. Maloney. W. L. Graham. D. J. Bell. H. H, Roberts. E. T. Houvouras. E. R. Given. J. Pozega. R. Kaufmann. C. Frazier, G. K. Moure. R. M. Dunn. R. K. Bumgardrer. Second Row: L. B. McKinley. F. H. Morecraft. J. R. Thomas. C. E. Champe. G. I. Rexroad. T. H. Cox, J. F. Linville. Third Row: J. Eichenmuller, H. C. Crago, J. N. Bray, W. B. Reed, G. A. Price, J. D. Mendenhall. C. L. Estill, Jr., G. H. Looney, L. M. Rush. Fourth Row: D. K. Becker. E. R. Moore. J. P. Dornblazer. T. E. Gibbs, C. E. Tucker, C. W. Cox, S. O. Jacobson, B. S. Linkinogger. Fifth Row: L. E. Davis. J. R. Hall. P. F, Hill. D. R. Duncan. P. E. Morrison, J. C. Smith, H. N. Casto, A. Keleman, C. H. Menke. fc V [78] -!•- 05 ' p 9 . flp f e llir 9. % V - % % %0 w . First Row; H. W. Goff. C. W. Gregory. R. P. Scumacl. R. L. Keplinger. H. D. Hicki. J. D. Mathiai. R E. Johnion. R. Long. J. E. Markwood, W. G. Kelly, R. E. Berman. J. L. Moser. P. R. Traubert, R. W. Pitts. Second Row: F. Kutali, P. F. Slorcli. C. W. Lynch. E. B. Rucliman, J. S. Marple. G. F. Thiers. W. N. Waliier, R. L. Sommerville. F. Stansbury, C. Zanolti. C Wheeler. W. E. McPherson. L. K. Johnson. C. R. Praqer. Third Row: J. Silbauqh, W. 9. Barnette. B. J. Wilson, W. R. McCgne. D B. Skidmore. R. R. Brown, P. Shifman, G. L. Morris, W. A. Wayt, R. K. Simons, J. J. Harvey, W. L. Cokeiey, J. Adams. Fourth Row; H. A. Cabrera. R. M. Poske, M. S. Tuchman, W. F. Gott, C. C, Ashton, H. L. Anderson, J. D. Cocklin, L. M. RiHIe. Filth Row; K. E. Lowther. J. V. Bertschy, H. J. Teets, A. J. Reader, F. S. Fragale. R. G. Fordor, S. Volakis, J. G. Dean. coMpyv H ROTC ■ ROH ' HTC ■ eOTC - eOTC First Row: J. C. Baber, R. C. Cassell, P. E, Nesselroad, R. L. Skaggs, E. E. Stewart. M. Wolperl, E. N. Learner, R. R. Fromharf, E. B. Stalnaker. Second Row: R. N. Grier, R. C. Hatch, J. D. Louke, J. W. Carr, I. M. Gerwig, C. W. Neal, P. L. Shade. S. L. Berlin. Third Row: B. R. Snedeqar. E C. Grose. C. B. Gregory. D. Tuckwiller. W S. Beard. 0. R. Rogers. E. H. Camisa. R. S. Anderson. Fourth Row: A. N. Bolton. N Susnier. B. Stout. J. H, Conley. G. R. Cassell. B. J. Varda. B. C. Johnson. A. S. McClung. Filth Row: R. G. Fair. C. E. Evans. A. Loviti, J. P. Bail, J. E. Fike, E. E. Legg, A. K Wells, S. L. Rogers, J. W. Hunt. 179] coMpyr First Row: F, D. Ward. G. P. Morris. J. P. Painter, J. L. Waters. O. L. Hardman. H. D. Beeler. P. E. Hartman. Second Row: H. B. Colborn. W. H. Gardner. R. L. Brock, Jr.. T. B. Rogers. R. L. Hartman. L. W. Thorne. Third Row: E. V. Tlirasti. R. A. Lewis. C. W. Wellen. R. N. Jaryis. J. R. Pestum. R. J. Cress. Fourth Row: R. W. Hill, R. W. Marstiller, W. R. Holstein, D. L. Adams, E. R. Lester, W. F. Weller, F. R. Yoke, L. Beniamin. Fifth Row: L. R. Dattola. W. Bell. V. J. Fisher, H. D. Shaffer. L. T. Johnson. D. A. Naught. H. E. Shatter. ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC • ROTC First Row: N. Endriiji. J. U. Taylor, W. Post. H. E. Voress. E. Davis. R. S. Stephens, P. DIuznieski. Second Row: W. Bain. R. H. Rayle. R. E. Prim. L. Feldman. R. L. Miller, H. T. Callahan. J. G. Erskine. R. D. Frazier. Third Row: E. P. Salvati. J. T. Sullivan, W. G. Coffman, J. Baflas, A. Guiducci, J. R. McCoy. T. McDonald. W. V. McNeman. Fourth Row: E. L. Stenger. I. E. Rodgers, Jr., L. B. Riley. S. Rich. II, J. A. Frost, R. McFarland. F. P. Ayers. [80] ANN BEATTY JUNE PLUES NANCY PUGH CORA ANNE HOlDEfJ LOIS KEITH JANE WHITE MARY Fiedler MARTHA MULDOON MARTHA GIBSON SF T, BARBARA KNIGHT HELEN LOUISE DENT ELISABETH BALLARD MARY K. AMOS SUE STAFFORD a k i P ' fi i M -1 ■ H f. u J A l w r V i i± 1 J X Jt 1 B ft i M J Ml im 1 29 C 4 r ' H ii2I tail V ■:i! WS, Qftiss efies (}we!l 912 iOi IICHl r J r J 1 QUiss uili ac(?n Qlissji oan ir r 4 r I fc f i-S ' : i Qflh m Q iss e( fi( dnne QffuMay f ! I I ri I J s SENIOR CLASS CLHS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS RICHARD PHARR President HELEN ANDRICK Vice-President ANNE STEWART ' Secretary CAROL JOHNSON Treasurer BETTY CATLETT Historian MONZELL HUGHES Senior Man Representative BETTY PREECE Senior Woman Representative JUNIOR CLASS GUY PETERSON President ALICE JUNE MASON Vice-President BETTY HEAD Secretary VIRGINIA BERTRAND Treasurer WILLIAM LIVELY Junior Man Representative MARY SUE WHITE Junior Woman Representative SOPHOMORE CLASS EDWARD CARY President LOIS KEITH Vice-President VIRGINIA GUNNING Secretary PATTI SPRINGER Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS TED SCHUCHAT President MARJORIE GAINES Vice-President RUTH BROWN Secretary-Treasurer JOHN HACKNEY LOUISE BERGDOLL I T H T H [ The Student Council of West Virginia Univer- sity is potentially an important governing body. It is composed of the president and vice-presi- dent of the student body, the various class presi- dents, and the junior and senior man and woman representatives. Its powers are granted by a student constitution and they include the ap- pointment of a student budget commission and JUNIOR CLASS f o? . , RICHARD PHARR GUY PETERSON TED SCHUCHAT STUDENT COUNCIL the supervision of annual student elections. The body; Richard Pharr, senior class president; Mon- budqet commission acts in cooperation with the zell Hughes and Betty Preece, senior man and school administration in managing student fiscal woman representatives; Guy Peterson, junior affairs. class president; William Lively and Mary Sue Members of the 194! -42 Student Council are: White, junior man and woman representatives; John Hackney, president of the student body; Edward Cary, sophomore class president; Ted Louise Bergdoll, vice-president of the student Schuchat, freshman class president. SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ELIZABETH DICKINSON President CAROL JOHNSON Vice-President PEGGY SMITH Secretary ROSEMARY WOOD Treasurer • The Women ' s Pan-Hellenic Council is the correspond- ing organization for sororities and Its nnembership con- sists of the same type of representation as that of the Interfraternity Council. By far the most Important activ- ity of the Pan-hHellenic Council is its direct supervision of sorority rushing. Teas v ere held at the various sorority houses each Friday and the year was climaxed with a Pan-Hellenic picnic. Red Nichols and his orchestra played for the annual Women ' s Pan-Hellenic dance held in the armory last winter. MEMBERS OF INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL First Row — (Senior Representatives): Edward Smith, H 8 H; Don Watts Tuckwiller, A T A; John Hill. K A; Orvllle Hardman, K I); J, B, White. A O; Frederick Smith. K 2; George Hunter, K l ' : Milton Koslow, 4 i: A; William Gott, P - K; Frederick Byrer. 11 K . ; Stanley Deutsch. HA ; James Crawford, 2 X; Robert Spiker, 2 N; Richard Pharr, i: 4 K; Herbert Goff. T K E. Second Row — (Junior Representatives): Robert Muffly, li 9 11; Howard Stewart, A T A; Porter Hartman, K A; John McCraw, K 2; Hugh D. Hicks, ■t A B; Robert Huston. l K 2); Harry Colborn, K I ' ; Jack Lotstein, ■! i; A; Frank Yoke. i; K; Charles Gardner, 11 K A; Paul Kaufman, n A t ; Walter Crichton, i) X; Arch Thompson, 2 X; Clark Coffman, Z E; James Moore. NTEUUTEniTV COUHIL ' 7 W % ' l 1 r94) PU - H E L L E n C C U H I E MEMBERS OF PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL First Row — (Senior Representatives): Carol Johnson. 11 U ' I ' , Evelyn Gordon, 2 A T: Rosemary Wood, A i FI; Virginia Walltup. A : Mary Wheat, AHA; Mary Eleanor Mulholland, X fi; Eliza- beth Ann Dickinson, A T; Mary Lou Bullard. K K 1 ' ; Betty Preece, M. Second Row — (Junior Representatives): WInfred Heitlell. n B ♦ Sylvia Klein, 2 A T; Margaret Reid. A A 11: Jane Staubly, A Estella Keplinger, A Z A; Peggy Smith, X H; Phyllis Hamilton. A P Mary K. Amos, K K I ' ; Elsie Jean Kacer. 4 M, The Interfraternity Council Is the governing body of the men ' s fraternities on the campus and Is composed of one senior and one junior representative from each organiza- tion; only the senior representative is allowed to vote. During the past year the council sponsored the annual Men ' s Pan In the armory: Dean Hudson and his orchestra played for the dancing. The annual bridge tournament between fraternities Is also under sponsorship of the council. OFFICERS ROBERT SPIKER .... President STANLEY DEUTSCH Vice-President MILTON KOSLOW Secretary JAMES CRAWFORD ... .... Treasurer iSHMI K ■5 ™ fTii O Cv .O O 19) J EDITORIAL STAFF BUCKNER MORRIS Editor BOB JOHNSON Assistant Editor HAROLD BOONE Sports Editor BENNY THOMPSON Photographer PAHI CUMMINS Secretary JEAN MOORE Secretary LOIS KEITH Secretary NATALIE BARNARD Secretary BETTY LOU KOEHLER Secretary JIM HARE Organizations JOHN NICHOLS Organizations HE ui BUCKNER MORRIS, Editor BOB JOHNSON PATTI CUMMINS HAROLD BOONE LOIS KEITH LYNN JOHNSON JEAN MOORE To US, the Editor and Business Manager, the classes, but through the cooperation of all those job of putting out this book has been fun and it who gave their time and ability, plus some hard is our hope and wish that you derive as much work, we found our task an exciting one. pleasure and enjoyment from it as we did. Of Events of a student body 3,000 strong contrib- course we lost a lot of sleep and cut a lot of ute to the colorful panorama of activity upon the [961 MANAGERIAL STAFF CLARK COFFMAN Business Manager LYNN JOHNSON Assistant Business Manager HOWARD BOOMER Advertising Manager NICK ENDRIZZI Advertising Salesman BILL LAMSON Advertising Salesman AARON BROWNING Circulation Manager JOAN PYLE Secretary MINI II CLARK COFFMAN, Buiinoii Manager JIM HARE BETTY KOEHLER AARON BROWNING BILL LAMSON HOWARD BOOMER JOAN PYLE pag s of the Monticola. Within lecture halls, Filled with pictures of the University, campus Greek-letter houses and dormitories, in campus events, athletics and organizations, the 1942 edi- activities and on the athletic field, the editorial tion of the Monticola Is more than ever before staff compiled the events of collegiate activity a pictorial portrayal of what the students of West at West Virginia University. Virginia University do and how they do it. ( 7I HELEN LOUISE DENT FRANCES STOTLER JOHN HARPER HELEN NICHOLS THELMA DAVIES FRANCES REICH n Hill HE In November. 1887, a small bi-weekly magazine ap- peared on the University campus. The prospects were glowing. By February, however, the editor was saying, Some students are too poor to take the ' Athenaeum ' and pay for it. Oh, yes, too poor — but they can eat oysters every night and roll delicious five-centers between their honeyed lips all day long. In spite of early ups and downs, the little periodical flourished. Today, 55 years later, it is The Daily Athe- naeum, v ith a circulation of about 3,500 and a regular United Press leased wire service. The Daily Athenaeum is one of the four most Impor- tant laboratories of the School of Journalism, now in its third year as a school. It was first made a department in 1927. Since its founding, more than 97 per cent of its alumni have been placed, 40 per cent of whom form a distinguished portion of the nation ' s press. Bottom Row: Helen Champnella, Frances Moose, Shirley Staab, Jane B. Matthews, Prof. P. A. Flowers, Dr. P. I. Reed, Prof. R. W. Wild, William bambrick, Don Bond. Second Row: Doris Kanode, Elinor Richey. Mary Alice Eades, Elizabeth Skinner, Enid Haller. Dorothy Henderson, Helen Nichols, Helen Louise Dent, Frances Stotler. Third Row: Natalie Barnard. Joan Pyle, Lois Keith, Thelma Davies, Barbara Borsos, Gruine Robinson, Katherine Kessel, Faith Bailey, Gratta Stidger. Fourth Row: Charles Edger. Patrick Pallotto, Ruth Shaffer, Melvin Riffle, Frances Congress. Ruth Jones, Jack Harper, Ann Bishop, Theodore Schuchat, Virginia Harper, Tarn Vannoy. Joseph Silbdugh, Business MdOdger; Bill Bam- bricti, Editor-in-Chief; Don Bond, Managing Editor. i r I ATHENAEUM STAFF HELEN CHAMPNELLA; Matrix, Press Club. News Editor. FRANCES MOOSE: Press Club. SHIRLEY STAAB: Matrix. Press Club. JANE B. MATHEWS: Matrix, Press Club. Literary Editor. PROF. P. A. FLOWERS. DR. P. I. REED: Director. PROF. R. W. WILD. WILLIAM BAMBRICK; Journaliers. Press Club. Editor-in-Chief, Kapoa Tau Alpha. DON BOND; Journaliers, President of Press Club, Managing Editor, Kappa Tau Alpha. DORIS KANODE: Press Club, Society Editor. ELINOR RICHEY: Press Club. MARY ALICE EADES: Press Club, Society Editor. ELIZABETH SKINNER; Press Club. ENID HALLER; Press Club. DOROTHY HENDERSON; Matrix, Press Club. Literary Editor. HELEN NICHOLS: Matrix. Press Club. News Editor. FRANCES STOTLER; Matrix. Press Club. News Editor. NATALIE BARNARD; Press Club. JOAN PYLE; Press Club. Society Editor. LOIS KEITH: Press Club. THELMA DAVIES; Matrix, Press Club, News Editor BARBARA BORSOS; Press Club, Society Editor. SRUINE ROBINCON; Press Club. KATHERINE KESSEL: Matrix, Vice-President of Press Club. FAITH BAILEY; Press Club. Society Editor. GRATTA STIDGER; Secretary. CHARLES EDGER; Journaliers, Press Club. Sports Editor. PATRICK PALLOnO; Press Club. RUTH SHAFFER; Press Club. MELVIN RIFFLE: Press Club. FRANCES CONGRESS: Press Club, News Editor. RUTH JONES; Press Club. JOHN HARPER; Journaliers Treasurer, Press Club. News Editor. ANN BISHOP; Press Club. THEODORE SCHUCHAT; Proofreader. VIRGINIA HARPER: Press Club. TAM VANNOY; Press Club, Sports Editor. (991 Front Row: Martin Fahey, Dave Johnson, Lee Cottrlll, Tlionias Knapp, Second Row; Pete Bablch, Ed. C. Siegrlst, Julius Singleton, William Powell, Warren Point, i Founded in 1904, Mountain is the ranking senior men ' s honorary organization of the campus. Member- ship in it is limited to outstanding men students who have been enrolled in the university for at least five semesters. New members are chosen in the spring. As part of its program of aiding the university In all ways possible, Mountain each year sponsors the Mountaineer Week team, one of the most Important of all student activities. Active members of Mountain in 1941-42 were: Dave Johnson, Summit; Warren Point, Trail; Martin Fahey, Cache; John hHackney, Lee Cottrlll, Julius Singleton, Roger hHicks, Robert Not- tingham, Pete Babich, Thomas Knapp, William Powell, Rudy Baric, Lou Kalmar, Arch Bullard, William Lively, Gard hHuff, Marcus Comuntzis. Allen Sanders. r 100 1 The Mountaineer Week Teann is a group of good- will emissaries sponsored each year by Mountain, sen- ior men ' s honorary. Members of the team visit high schools over the entire state and place before their student bodies the advantages of attending West Vir- ginia University. They serve as a liaison between state high schools and the university. Tryouts for positions were held in early March under the direction of Dr. Richard Aspinail, coach, and the annual tour was made in April. Ed. Siegrist was cap- tain of the 1942 team, and David Dale Johnson was the manager. iDiraii r r li! LL Front Row; James Burton, William Bambrick. David Dale Johnson. Ed. C. Siegrijt. Richard Pharr, Willard Moore. Second Row: Martin Fahey, Woodrow Wyanl. Robert Hughes. Samuel Schafer, Edward Smith. [ion P P Top Row: Robert Hughes. Jack Lotstein, Warren Point, Lee Cottrill, Thomas Knapp, Paul Deem. Second Row: Stanley Deutsch, Robert Cranston, William Bambrick, John Springer. Third Row: Kenton Hall Milton Koslow Gard Huff. Pill! Sphinx, senior men ' s honorary, is one of the most active organizations on the campus of West Virginia University. Members are selected in the spring of each year on the basis of their scholarship, activities in the interest of the school, and for extra-curricula achievement. Sphinx also sponsors awards for the best decorated fraternity house on hHomecoming Day and with Moun- tain, acts in cooperation with the Mountaineer Week Team; each year it gives certificates to the ten high- est ranking freshmen. In line with its policy toward freshmen, Sphinx helps to publish the freshman hand- book and conducts freshman guidance meetings. Officers of 1941-42 are: Lee Cottrill, Emperor; Robert hHughes, Secretary; Dorsey Cole, Treasurer. [102] Fi Batar Cappar is the men ' s mock honorary for lettermen and campus leaders: Alfa chapter was founded at West Virginia University on March 13, 1914. The members of the new society adopted as their badge the small square of leather, emblematic of the goal of college life, the sheepskin. The fastener is a small piece of brass whose significance is a secret of the organization. During the year Fi Batar played an important part in enforcement of freshman rules, held the first bonfire on the campus in three years, helped to send the band to the Navy football game, held its annual Tag Day, and was co-sponsor of a banquet for the basketball team. Officers for 1941-42 were: Ed. C. Siegrist, L. H. C. P.; Arch Bullard, vice-L. H. C. P.; Jack Browning, Keeper of the Conklin; Julius Singleton, Keeper of the hHoard. f 1 Front Row: William Powell. Lou Kalmar. Roger Hicks, Stanley Deut ch. Max Kammer. Jack Browning. J. B. White. David Christopher. Ed. C. Siegnst, Woodrow Wyant. Charles Hardman, John McCue. Second Row: Harry Ad«ms. Quintin Barncttc. Fred Siegrist. Albert Klebe, George Sharp, Dick McElwee. Wesley Brashear. Guy Peterson. Third Row; James Couch. Victor Peelish, Stephen Narlctt, Orvllle Hardman, Norman Laughlin. Charles Schrader, James Collier. Clark Coffman. Fourth Row: Richard Pharr, David Johnson, John Katchur, Charles Yost, Virgil Williams. Gene Corum, Arch Bullard, Charles Wilson. Not in picture: John Hackney, William Lively Julius Singleton. William Gardner, Al Strouse, [lOJ] Top Row: Mary Lou Bullard. Betty Jane Preece Janet June Watson, Laura Louise Bergdoll, Nancy Jo Ballengee, Betty Lee Katz. Second Row: Sara Louise Harrington, Mary Eleanor Wheat, Elizabeth Ann Dickinson, Elsie Jean Haden, Sarah Elizabeth Hashinger. Third Row: Margaret Anne Eagen, Margaret K. Hannah, Christine McMillen, iHHI i B Mortar Board Is the honorary organization for sen- ior women. Its members are chosen from among senior girls who have proven themselves to be out- standing in leadership, scholarship, and service to the university. Laurel Cottage, a cooperative house maintained for the benefit of the university girls is an important contribution made by Mortar Board to the welfare of the student body. They compile a freshman honor roll for girls who make an average of 2.5 or better their first semester. This year they have been taking a survey of student opinion on convocations with a view to giving suggestions to the convocation com- mittee. A history of the campus club was c ompiled by the group this year. [1041 Rhododendron is the junior women ' s honorary, it was organized to give junior women who had shown promise in scholarship, leadership, and character an opportunity to work together for the benefit of the university. The outstanding project of the group is the spon- sorship of Rhododendron house, a cooperative estab- lishment organized on the campus in order to help university women to live as economically as possible and yet to give them the advantages of group life. This year the organization assumed the leadership of students ' work in the National Red Cross. Current officers are: Sylvia Klein, president; Mar- tha Muldoon, vice-president; Martha Gibson, secre- tary; Bette Downs, treasurer. IDIOI r JilU Top Row: Ann Beatty. Marian LaRue Shannon. Martha Jane Muldoon. June Lee Plues. Sy ' via Klein. Second Row: Phyllis Hamilton, Hazel Elizabeth Stump. Estella Lee Keplinger, Martha Gibson. Dorothy Jane Henderson. Not in picture: Betty Downs. Betty Boyd. j ' Vi 1105) Top Row; Miriam Forester, Mary Alice Eades, Mary Kathryn Amos, Pegqy Smith, Virginia Catherine Stout, Bar- bara Jean Knight. Second Row: Dorothea Francine Morris. Eetty Jane Cronin, Ruth Irene Hall. Jean Gump. Third Row: Elizabeth Lee Aronson, Cora Anne Holden. L 1 rr i Friendship Is the literal translation of Li-Toon- Awa. The principle function of the organization is to give advice and assistance to freshman women and to aid them in adapting themselves to university life. Members of the group serve as hostesses at the fall tea for freshman girls. The organization was founded at Wesi Virginia Uni- versity in 1927 and is the outstanding honorary activ- ity for sophomore w omen. Officers are: Peggy Smith, president; Cora Ann hlolden, vice-president; Virginia Stout, secretary; and Barbara Knight, treasurer. [10«] Associated Women Students is an organization composed of all women students enrolled in the uni- versity. The A. W. S. Council serves as a governing board for the entire association. Officers for the council were: Betty Canniff, president; Mildred Moon, first vice-president; June Watson, second vice-presi- dent; Betty Stump, secretary; Cora Ann Holden, treasurer. Among the varied activities of A. W. S. have been its sponsorship of an Open hHouse at Moore hHall every Friday evening and the annual Gold Diggers Ball, at which the women entertain the men. Freshman guid- ance meetings were also held in order to acquaint the incoming girls with the campus and all the complica- tions of college life. mm rr rr r 1 L U Top Row: Mildred Moon, Hazel Eliiabeth Stump, Betfy Ann Hoqan, Elizabeth Ann Dicltinson, June Watson, Second Row: Sara Louise Harrington, Betty Canniff, Miriam Forester, Cora Anne Holden. Nancy Jo BaHengee. (1071 : ,; f yf ' ' H rM€ . WJ.U. DOES TO MUD Deep from the West Virginia Hills a hardy band of Mount- aineers stuck their necks out in the Garden much like the pro- verbial groundhog. But contrary to the woodchuck policy, they neglected to crawl back in their hole for six more weeks of sleep. Unsung and unheralded, appearing in the National Tournament as an after-thought. Dyke Raese ' s motley crew of spheroid tossers opened the tournament with a tremendous upset over the re- nowned Long Island Blackbirds. Continuing their role of under- dog, they licked Toledo and Western Kentucky to cop the tourney championship which is the world championship itself. Showing an odd assortment of players in tall, dynamic Captain Rudy Baric; rotund Scotty hiamilton; Dick Kesling; muscular Lou Kalmar; and pint-sized Shorty hHicks, the future champs soundly convinced the Long Island boys that New York was not in the running this year. With Dick Kesling sending the game into overtime with a last-minute foul shot the Mountaineers really went to work in the extra canto, rolling up thirteen tallies to four for LIU. The final score: West Virginia, 58; Long Island, 49. The semi-final found the Raesemen facing the powerful Toledo Rockets who had made mincemeat of Rhode Island in their open- ing game. Led by high-scoring Bob Gerber the confident Rockets jumped into an early lead but were soon overtaken by the West SOI SQUHE CUDEI Virginians who led at half-time, 25 to 23. With Rudy Baric shack- ling Gerber and Shorty Hicks leading the attack the Toledo quintet was virtually blasted fronn the floor as the Mountaineers poured shots in from every angle to avenge a previous defeat by the Ohioans in the 1941 season. Final score: West Virginia, 51; Toledo, 39. Thrilling the eighteen thousand fans, West Virginia wrote the last page in their 1942 season by downing the vaunted Western Kentucky team from Bowling Green, Ky. In the first half some sensational shooting was exhibited by the Kentuckians who led by an eight-point maroin at the half. However, not to be outdone, our boys slipped through nine straight points while holding Ken- tucky scoreless. But the lead was short lived as the opposition continued to pepper the basket and had tied the score on a foul when, with twenty seconds to play, little Roger Hicks was fouled. Stepping to the charity line with every spectator standing in breathless silence, poker-faced Shorty plunked in the winning point, placing West Virginia at the top of the nation ' s basketball teams. They didn ' t have the size but they had the heart. Final score: West Virginia, 47: Western Kentucky, 45. National ranking: No. I — West Virginia Mountaineers, coached by Dyke Raese. i. ' xr ' v fT ' . [3. -CL_- KL yi r. -i:_ J3- m__-A OFFICERS MARK McHALE President FRANCIS McCLUNG Vice-President CLAUDE McGHEE Secretary TRAVIS O ' BRYAN Reporter One of the largest organizations on the campus, the Ag Club was organized in I 932 in order to stimulate social activity among students in the College of Agriculture. The Ag Club of today accomplishes that and more too, for its program now includes such varied activities as sponsorship of dances, several radio programs a year, a judging contest in the spring, and aid rendered the College of Agriculture in fulfilling its many functions. The first Mountaineer Egg and Baby Chick Show, now an impor- tant annual event, was sponsored by the Ag Club. The yearly All-Ag picnic is an important activity of the Ag Club and usually concludes the program for the year. A G CLUB First Row: Travis O ' Brien, Ar- nold Casto, Roy E. Richmond, Darrel Welch. Offa D. Mc- Cutcheon, David L. Bergdoll, Richard Malcolm. Claude Mc- Ghee, Wood row Wyant, Ma Kamer. Second Row: Gibson Fair. Oscar Shubert. Ralph Ser- qeant. James Flke. Joe Bailes, John Couley, William Roberts, Stanford Fertig, Frank Mc- Clunq, Ivan Gerwlg. Third Row: John Shoulders, Guy Tatt ' erson. William McFarland. Pete Bab- bich, Richard Sovlne, John Harvey, Richard Skaggs, Mark McHale, Bond LInkonoqer. Fourth Row: Bob Hartley, Ben Nutter, Ralph Costello. Selwyn Vanderpool, Bill Wayt, Birk Lowther, Denzll Listen. William Winfrey. Fifth Row: Carl Thomas. William Cokley. Lester Hildreth, Roscoe Dodrlll. James Duckworth. Gale Bland, Har- old Jones. Robert Pitts. [120] DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING TEAM Clifford Dunn, Francii Mc- Clung. I. 0. Po ' lerlield. 6 Lowllier, G. A. Bowling Icoacll). Weit Virqinio Apple Judging Team- W. H. Child! (coach), J. J. Fogle. E. S. Love, Jr., R. E. Fike, M. L. Kammer. Poultry Judging Team— Front Row; Prof. E. T. Wighlman (coach), Jamei Duckworth. Second Row: Vic- tor Lee, John Harvey. J U D G I I G TEAM D. Important In the functions of the College of Agriculture are its various Judging Teams. During the past year the teams achieved admirable success in competition throughout the East. The West Virginia University Dairy Cattle Judging Team placed flrsl- in the 1941 Eastern Intercollegiate Dairy Cattle Judging Con- test at Springfield, Massachusetts; It also placed first in the judgin of Jerseys. The Apple Judging Team won first place in the Easte Intercollegiate Fruit Judging League at College Park, Maryland the twenty-fourth Eastern Intercollegiate Poultry Judqing Contest Rutgers University, the Poultry Judging Team won fourth place w eleven teams In competition. A ry y y jG ±L j m A ri2ii MEAT JUDGING TEAM Front Row: Robert H. Blact, Birk C. Lowther. Philip Hall. Second Row: Orlan Post, Rob ert Pitts. Livestock Judging Team — Front Row: Lem Goode (coach). Marvin Akins, Darl Pike, Ural Bee. Second Row: Worth Beall, Clifford Dunn, Harold Jones, Francis H. Mc- Clung. J U D G I I G TEAMS This year both the Meat Judging Team and the Livestock Judging Team attended the International Intercollegiate Judging Contest wVO L D_ I- eld In Chicago. In competition the Meat Team placed fourteenth andi the Livestock Team placed eighteenth. fter an Intensified course of study the Meat Team made a tour many of the leading packing plants of the country. The Livestock Team visited many of the leading livestock farms of the Mid-West. a n Y — A_ n + n n A. [1221 D_ A. jj n. dL J±L J r m A OFFICERS WARREN POINT . . . ROBERT SOMMERVILLE MARY CLARK .... President . . . VlcePresidenl Secrefary-Treasurer Alpha Epsilon Delta is the only national honorary for pre-medical students and was founded at the University of Alabama in 1925. The local chapter was organized in 193 I . The society sponsors trips to the leading nnedical centers in this section of the country each year and invites speakers to address the pre-nnedical students in convocations. This year a series of educa- tional nneetings have again been held; after a short business business session, mennbers of the medical and pre-medical faculty presented short talks upon Interesting discoveries in the scientific world. This year the national convention was held in Morgantown under the spon- sorship of the local chapter. SJ ALPHA [PSIIO DELTA Xf n ft Top Row: Eldon Tucker, Ralph Berman, Warren Point. Robert Lyons, Brady Randolph, Ben Leeper. Second Row: Mary Clark, Reece Boone, Frances Mehalic. Robert Sommerville, Charles Houck. Third Row: Elrie Rodgers, John Harper. 2 I D. A. rx yv n + JO m A OFFICERS JAMES LEGGEH President WILLIAM MORGAN Vice-President RADINE WESTFALL Secretary-Treasurer Honorary dramatic fraternity on the campus is Alpha Psi Omega. The members have been particularly active this year in playing the -J role of hosts to the contestants participating in the West Virginia sj] ,v i r ' te ' -Scholastic Speech Contest and the Thespian Contest. They e een helpful also in the production of four plays this season, the Count, Gold in the htills, Ladies In Retirement, w Jacket. truction of a float for the Ordnance Day Parade was the important undertaking of the fraternity. The float was awarded first prize. MMk P n M E G H Top Row: Lyall Jackson Feath- er. Charles Francis Printz. Wil- liam Barnes Morgan, Georg- anne Murray. Shiriey Eloise Rubenstein. Mary Eleanor Mul- holland. Second Row: James Samuel Leggetf. Carl Davrs Farnsworth. Ellen Marie Camp- bell, William Burchlnal, Alice June Mason. Third Row: Bon- nie Jo Cowell, Estelle Sylvia Miller. Dorothy Green. Mar- jorle Garlow. Members not in picture: Betty Boyd, Ruth Buf- fington. Radine Westfall, Gloria Rogerson, Edward Phelps. Ber- nice Smrek, I ti:4] D. J q n yv i3l jCL__±L jO n( __ i. OFFICERS PETE BABICH Chancellor BIRK LOWTHER . Censor OSCAR SCHUBERT . . Scribe BRUCE SKIDMORE Treasurer CLAUDE McGHEE Chronicler The only honorary agricultural fraternity on the campus, the W § t Virginia chapter of Alpha Zeta was established In 1922. Its pu is the development of the farm home, through an organizatloryTS n- trolled by agricultural students. It Is advised by member fcfHK agricultural faculty. The national fraternity was founded at Ohio State Unlver HvJn 1897. John F. Cunningham and ten other charter members|estab llshed the Townshend chapter and since then the organization h grown to include forty-four chapters. A L P H H ZETA f ft M , r t Front Row: Bruce Skldmore. BIrk Lowther. Peter Babich. Oscar Schubert, Claude Mc- Ghee, Robert Pitts. Second Row: Gilbert Schubert. Dar- rel Welch. James Falltenstine, Jack Barriclt. Travis O ' Brien, George Gist, francis McClung. Third Row: Robert Henderson. Ralph Costello. John Harvey. Carl Thomas, Stanford Fertig. John Haestcayto, William Cok- ley. Charles Dorsey. (12) J Front Row: Virqll Allen, Clar- ence Bragg, John Carpenter. Sam Pellerite, John Amos. Second Row: Gray Trembly, Thomas Riggs, Harry Bell. Rob- erf Holland. Third Row: John Pomykata, Henry Reed, Dr. A. H. Forman, John Maurer, Car- men Prozillo, Hawes. Fourth Row: Homer Hi ' x, Otto Mans- field, William Nye, George Russell, Owen Wright. Fifth Row: Ceirl Shay, Charles Shaf- fer, Hardie Forman, Kilmer Sites. Sixth Row: John NIckell. Not in picture: Chris Nicorvo, Thomas McCarty. American Institute of Electrical Engineers .Ci OFFICERS CHARLES SHAFFLR President JOHN AMOS Vice-President HARDIE FORMAN Secretary CHARLES HOLLAND Treasurer r - Qh)e of the primary purposes of the American Institute of Electrical aife l a e rs is to enable electrical engineers to present technical papers before! an audience, each member being required to present four er during the year. standing speakers are also presented to engineering students and the organization each year participates in the junior-senior engi- neering picnic. n y v -4 jG Jt JO rn A C126 1 Front Row: Mr. Crajg Waugh. Prof. F. L. Geller, Cfttherine Bunlen. Sydney Shirley, Robert Horretl. Charlet Juitice, Cl«y Greenwell, Dale Simmons. Roger 0. Griffith, Obyra Quick. Gladys Stafford, Dean J. L. Hayman. Second Row: S. Thomas Joseph. Stephert Thompson. William Goldsmith. Robert O. Nelson, Claude Hamrick. Marvin Samples. Carl Thompton Eggle Kuper. Third Row: John Vines. Jack Spinks, James Colfee. Paul Trenton. William Diion, Charles Mich- els. Charles Wilson. Nathaniel Graff. Fourth Row: Robert Shirey, George Fisher. Gates Wigner. Jack Ellison. Elliot Namay. Frank Williamson, John Elsey, George Rice. Fiftti Row: Carl Greco, George John, Al- fred Lovitz, Robert Lester, WII- liam Morrison. Charles Starch- er. Slith Row: James Kelly. Carl Metheny. Ralph Ferguson. Lewis. COLLEGE OF PHHMHY OFFICERS GATES WIGNER President ROBERT SHIREY Vice-President JACK ELLISON Secretary-Treasurer It was not until 1914 that the Board of Governors granted the request of the State Pharmaceutical Association that a pharmac department be established in the School of Medicine; the first course consisted of two years ' work and led to the degree, Gradua te-tn Pharmacy. In 1917, three and four-year courses were added but only the four-year course survived after 1932, meeting the stricter requirements of the American Association of Colleges of PharmlSy? in 1936 the Board of Governors ordered that a College of Pharmacy be established as a separate unit of the University. .Ci jj n. jG__J±L j Q- rL_ 4. 1127) D. A Ss n. r: -h i m A OFFICERS ROBERT T, HUGHES, JR President WILLIAM F. LOCKHART Vice-President FRED SEIGRIST Secretary-Treasurer DR. CARL FRASURE Pre-Law Advisor Delta Nu Tau Is the honorary pre-law fraternity formed at West Virginia University in 1932 to give honor to the better students in the pre-law group. TV With the fraternity as a nucleus the pre-law students are organized to familiarize the group with problems of the Law profession and to bring each member in closer contact with the Law School. Members of the Law School faculty, prominent lawyers and judges speak to the group during the year. The organization presents a cup ' to the pre-law student who receives the highest average with the greatest number of honor points during his freshman year. D E L T M TAU Top Row; Jack Turner, Rob- ert Scott. Edwin Timbers, Jack Beddow, Harold Boone. Sec- ond Row; Charles Yeager Jack Williams, Guy Morris. June Watson, King Johnson, John Romine, Howard Boomer, Third Row: William Lockhart, Robert Hughes, Zane Gray Staker, Charles McWhorter. [128] First Row: Frances Kea r n j, Anne M cCra V, Estella Kep linger. Elizabeth Bierer, Fran ces Fortney. Helen Hardman Joan Taylor. Betty Blocltmore Betty Kay Brumbaygh. Second Row: Betty Hogan, Laura Mae Bartlett. Barbara DeVore, Lois Moore. Anne Feeny, Nina Wyatt. Hazel Pritts. Third Row: Miss Griffin. Ester Healey. Miss Sheats, Mist Foi. D L P H M CLUB OFFICERS ESTER HEALEY President BETTY KAY BRUMBAUGH Vice-President HAZEL PRITTS Secretary JOAN TAYLOR Treasurer Members of the Dolphin Club are chosen from among outstanding students in swimming classes for women. It is an honorary oganlza- tion, sponsored by Miss Grace Griffin, Associate Professor of Physi- cal Education. Activities during the past year have included the presentation of an annual water pageant and sponsorship of intramural swimming meets. It has also conducted tryouts for university students who desire to participate In the National Telegraphic Swimming Meet. L3 h q n yy : n + x ___ n__ (1291 Front Row: Orvllle Hard man, Robert Nelson, George Davis, William Parsons. J. B. White. Charles Lawall. Second Row: Herman Winter, James Ken- nedy, Buckner Morris. Warren Point, Hugh Hicks. Roger Hicks. Third Row: William Mcpherson. Conrad Prager. William Lively. James Moore. EIGHT BULL B. OFFICERS BILL PARSONS Eight Ball GEORGE DAVIS Vice Eight Ball LARRY SANCHEZ Cue WHITE Rack IhARLES lawall Cue Ball MRREN POINT Chalk - rimarily a good fellowship organization, West Virginia Alpha pter of Eight Ball v as founded March 19, 1939. Several social f iir ctions are held each semester for the members of the chapter well as the banquet in May in honor of the graduating seniors. _Dne of the principal projects of the organization is the awarding of a cup to the winner of the interfraternlty Christmas serenade con- test; the 1942 award went to Phi Kappa Psi. q n yyx A — J3. -X sj-—m A [1)0] .Ci 4 n. n. dL. - JO m A OFFICERS CHARLES WILSON • . . President DALE SIMMONS Vice-President CLAYTON GREENWELL Secretary-Treasurer PROF. G. A. BERGY Adviser Eta Chi Phi, pharmaceutical honorary scholastic fraternity, is conn- posed of members of the student body of the College of Pharmacy. It was organized in 1938 as the Capsule Club, and took the name Eta Chi Phi in 1940. The purpose of the organization is to encourage scholarship and promote professional pharmacy among the students of the College of Pharmacy. Eta Chi Phi has sponsored several talks by eminent pharmacists. E T H CHI P H I Front Row: Gales E. Wigner. Albert Woicil. William Gold- smith, Obyra Quick. Clay Greenwell, Dale Simmons, Charles Wilson. Roger D. Grit fith. Second Row; Carl Greco James Callee, Robert Shirey Robert O. Nelson. Claude t-lam rick, Elliot Namay, Jack El son. Third Row: Robert Pierce George Fisher. Frank Willia son. Ralph Ferguson. William Dixon. James W. Kelly. [I31J .CI A q n yy a — n + JO m A. i OFFICERS BEHY HASHINGER President MABEL VAUGHN GRIMES Secretary MARGARET HAMPTON Committee on Arrangements BETTY ROSE MILLER Committee on Arrangements VIRGINIA McWHORTER Accompanist Lee Alfred, Ora Allendar, Ann Beatty, Frances Berry, Josephine Berry, Maxine Blackshire, Martha Brown, Eugenia Cassidy, Margaret Chipps, Helen Chittum, Mary Chrisman, Sarah Clevis, Betty Cummings, Ethel DeBolt, Freda Dodge, Nancy Dodrill, Virginia Lee Dowdy, Mary Dyer, Fay Evans, Helen Fisher, Margaret Fogle, Pearl Forbes, Miriam Forester, Julia Gibbs Friend, Susie Frum, Marjorie Gaines, Martha Gallaher, Yvonne Gallaher, Mabel Vaughn Grimes, athleen Guerrieri, Jeanne Haberer, Jeanne Haddock, Marjorie Hall, Dorothy Hamill, Mar- ar t Hampton, Betty Hashinger, Mabel Hoskins, Ruth Hunt, Vesta Jennings, Alice Keener, Grace Keyser, Jacqueline Leigh, Bertha Virginia LeRoy, Patsy Ludey, Christie Doris Martin, Elfrieda Mays, Jean McMillen, Betty Rose Miller, Jo Clare Miller, roe, Elizabeth Moore, Mary Moore, Margaret Morgan, Nancy Morris, Martha O ' Neil, Eloise Parsons, Anna Pasculle, Dorothy Pealer, Anita Peck, Ellen Perrin, Orpha Reidler, Caroline Reighard, Emma Jane Rhodes, Reba Rhodes, Mary Robinson, Genevieve Rutecki, Daphne Saville, Ruth Selby, Margaret Shaffer, er, Rosemary Shingleton, Trixie Shrewsbury, Rachel Simon, Mary Ellen Sin- Smith, Eleanor Spangler, Clara Spotts, Mary Springer, Frances Squires, Sue Helen Stobinsky, Eileen Straight, Maxine Swiger, Anita Tabor, Betty Toothman, Opal Ali ' ce Trickett, Geraldine Vickers, Barbara Walker, Elizabeth Walton, Frances Watt, Elizabeth Weaver. Betty Whittaker, Nancy Williams, Helen Wilson, Irvine Winter, Janet Winter. IVO M E rS GL[ E C EU B [132] D_ —  Jj TL J±l j __ )a_ 4. OFFICERS BETTY McCANN _ President FRANCES WATT Vice-President JEAN GUMP Secretary BEHY SAMUELS Treasurer Open to all home economics students, the Home Economics Club was created not as an honorary organization, but as a club would bind together all students interested In home economlcLV The biggest events this year were the annual Christmas at the hlotel Morgan and the annual spring luncheon. E the club sends a large delegation to the State hHome Econom vention at Jackson ' s Mill. Betty McCann is president of t Home Economics Club this year. HOME ECONOMICS CEUB ma W Qi Top Row: Jean Freeland. Ruth Hurst. Mable Hoskins, Helen And rick, Mary Sue White, Emily Jean Bed Martha Welch, Bettie Winifred McCann, Betty Jane Cronin, Martha Rose Gal- la her. Second Row: Barbara Louise Bailey. Marlene Madge Hayhurst. Mary Mavine Mon- roe. VJrqinla WaUup. Mary Ann Lewis, Mary Virginia Post, Ruth Marie Ridenour, Elizabeth Ann Roberts. Bettie Lorraine Toothman, Avalon Louise Lin- gamfelter. Third Row: Flora Lee Post, Rosemary Wood. Nancy Alice Williams. Ethel 2aku an$ky. Mary Stuart Keen. Elsie Jean Kacer. Ma«Ine Viv- ian Roland. Betty Jane Preece. Mary Elizabeth Wolfe. Lucille Meadows. Fourth Row: Fran- ces Watt, Rose Ann Pearcy, Jean Elinor Ward. Stella Alice Weaver. Helen Andrlck. Alma Louise Mann, Sara Louise Har- rington, Marian Robertson, Blanche Fern Islmlnger. Fifth Row: Geraldlne Vlcken, Dorit Levin. Mary Lou Groves. Bar- bara Wallier, Jean Gump. [133 3 Bottom Row: Jack Browning. Walter House, Marcus G. Co- muntzis, Henry E. Reed, Paul S. Maynard. Second Row: Vir- gil Allen, Palmer J. Kuhl, Jack Slieplierd, Roy W. Hashlnger, John Keleman. Third Row: Gaver Powers, Grey Trembly, Howard Holtzworth, James Couch. Victor Howard. Fourth Row: Hillis Sisk. Otto Mans- field. John Maurer. Clovis De- Hart, Amenigo Cappeleri. Fifth Row: Charles Schindler, Benja- min Cooksey, George Judy. Smith. Hardy Forman. K H P P H M U U P H H mmu L3. OFFICERS MARCUS COMUNTZIS President VICTOR HOWARD Vice-President CARLYLE SMITH Secretary HENRY REED Treasurer a Mu Alpha engineering society was founded not as a scho- onorary, but as an organization in which engineering students ' evelop their interest in the profession. Its name was derived from one of Milton ' s three laws of motion, F equals kMA. X Jj lo. n + jO m A [134] Bottom Row: Martha Welch. Mary Shahan. Virginia Gall Mar, Whrot Helen L, OenI Jean Haden, Mrt. R. J. Friant Brity Boyd, Thelma Oaviet Jane Grow. Mary Ellen Sinclair Second Row: Betty Cronin Emma CacHey. Ruth Hurtt Mar.e Davle«. Franci. Daviei Lucrnda Sif. Mariam Whlilon «uth Selby. Elfrieda May, Wanda Huffman. Third Row Helen RobIn«on. Sara Brooli Emma J. Murphy. Elaine Field Sh.rley Brooki. Sara K. Harner Jean Barker. Fourth Row: Betty J. Wade. Evelyn O ' Neill Vir q a Sterling. Virginia L Beard. Jotephine Break iron Phoebe Ryan. Lucy Graylon Oleta Simpjon. Freda Dodge Fifth Row: Alice J. Maton Geraldine Picken$. Mary J. Dye Irene Shively. Eleanor Pretty man. Siilh Row: Betty Whit- taker. Eloise Partoni. Margaret Rosier. KAPPA P H I OFFICERS JEAN HADEN President HELEN L. DENT Vice-President JANE ROBBINS Corresponding Secretary THELMA DAVIES Recording Secretary BARBARA PECK Treasurer BETTY BOYD Program Chairman MRS. R.J. FRIANT Sponsor Kappa Phi, Methodist Girls ' Club, was founded at Kansas Univer sity, Lawrence, Kansas, in 1916. The club has grown until it now h chapters on 26 campuses. The ainn of this organization is Every Methodist Woman in the University World of Today, a Leader in the Church of Tomorr ow. Kappa Phi is a club whose purpose is to work out a constructive plan for active life in the Methodist Church and the world about them; to broaden college life by combining social and spiritual ttfer to train for leadership; to develop talents to the fullest capacity; and to form worthwhile friendships. .Ci A xi yy . -3: . j m A IH5] D_ Jo. jG IaI_ JO n A 4; An important function of the University Speech Department is its Debating Team. Last year the team made extensive tours through- out the East and Mid-West, meeting in competition many of the leading universities and colleges of the country. In December, the team debated with such teams as Columbia, Brown, Yale, hHarvard, Dartmouth, and Pitt. In February, the team toured Virginia, Maryland, and culminated the tour in Pennsylvania here they won the Quaker State Intercollegiate Debate Tourna- ment. In the final tour of the year through Ohio and Michigan the team was undefeated in all competition. The high point of the season was the Grand Eastern Intercollegi- ate Contest, held at Rockhill, South Carolina, where the team was highly successful and its individuals achieved outstanding honors. DEBUTE T E H M Front Row: Clark Coffman, Ruth Buffington, Prof. V. D. Meeks. Alice June Mason. Sec- ond Row: Charles McWhorter, Edward Phelps, Aaron Cohen. Jordan Pappas. [1363 Bottom Ro  : Waneta Picken«. Helen Thompson. June W«t on. Liberta Morano. Jean Chand ler, Bonnie Jo CoweM, Gerald ine Picttenj. Chrijtine McMil- len. Second Row: Mary Porter Wise. Evelyn Hill. Alice June Maton. Third Row: The ' ma Dawion. Katherine Orfon. Betfy Board. Catharine Baer. Shirley Staab, Anita Richmond. Fourth Row: Peggy Smith, Mits Erlan- ger. Cora Anne Holden. R C H E S I S OFFICERS JEAN CHANDLER President MARY PORTER WISE Secrefary BETTY BOARD Treasurer To dance Is the ancient Greek translation for Orchesis, honorary dance society. The first semester of this year the group sponsored hlanya hHolm and her group in a demonstration performance. Guest Night Program, their annual dance recital, was presented in the sec- ond semester. Their outstandinq project was the presentation of Ballad for Americans. The group was organized in 1928 and since that time the member- ship has increased from eleven to approximately thirty. D. A. a, r. y v ;t= jG -k JL jO rr A r H7) Front Row: William Rice, J. B. Leonard. Jacob Warden, George Eckley. James Slaugh- ter, James Quick, Joel Carr, John McKee. Second Row: Eu- gene Hornbrook, Scott Mulllns. Edmund Meadows, Franklin Milam. George Hogshead. Thomas McFarland, John Ed- miston, Brooks Hunt. Donald Brown. Jack Hunter, Terrell Coffield. Ralph Hogshead, Russel Frankhouser, Robert Not- tingham. Harry Draper, James Vest, Woodrow Mills, Charles Leonard. P H I C H I D. — OFFICERS GEORGE M. ECKLEY Presiding Senior JAMES F. SLAUGHTER Presiding Junior JAMES B. LEONARD Secretary ' JAISJOB G. warden Treasurer LIAM R. RICE Judge Advocate (bEL F. CARR Chapter Editor fJow a prominent medical fraternity, Phi Chi was founded on the A ' «:st Virginia University campus on December 17, 1933. It was He ned the Zamnb Xyi chapter in honor of George Crisler, a former Tiber of the medical faculty. Principal activities of the fraternity include the presentation of speakers to members of the medical student body. ja. jG ±L jO— n A. [138] n — A r n VT _ L- OFFICERS MAXINE POLAND MARTHA COYNER MIRIAM WHISTON BETTY STEMPLE jG ±L JO m A President ViceProsidenf Secretary . . . Treasurer Phi Upsilon Omicron is the national professional fraternity for those students majoring in home economics and was founded at the Uni- versity of Minnesota in I 909. Lambda, the local chapter, was estab- lished on the West Virginia campus in 1923. This year, the club as a whole took a nutrition course to prepare for canteen work under the National Defense Program. They also con- tinued the compilation of records concerning home economics stu dents throughout the state. PHI OPSILO OMICRON vjm Top Row: Ruth Marie Ride- nour, Maxine Poland, Virginia lee Beard. Betty Jane Preece. Lucille Meadows, Martha Roia Gallaher. Second Row: Elma Summery. Rosemary Wood. Jean Smith. Laura Louise Berg- doll. Elaine Shale. Third Row: Virginia Watkup. Muriel Har- riet Bertrand, Elsie Jean Haden. @(2 4f [139] .Ci n _yY A n -jz. JO rr A OFFICERS LEE COTTRILL Captain WILLIAM LIVELY First Lieutenant FRANK BANE Second Lieutenant CAROL JOHNSON Sponsor cabbard and Blade, national honorary society of cadet officers, shed on the local campus in 1916. Each year Company egiment, sponsors a Scabbard and Blade formal whose essive silent drill is a tradition upon the campus. The organization also presents medals to the most outstanding basic cadets and sponsors other activities of a military nature. HHBARD HD B L H D E First Row: Walter Warren Point. James Pershing Painter, William R. Kidd, Jr., Carl An- thony Wilhelm, Del ford Lee Cottrill. Jr., Carol Dana John- son (sponsor). Jack Lazelle Bar- rlck, Robert Claude Spiker, Comad Raymond Prager. J. Robert Shinqleton. Second Row: Charles O. Hard man, Henry Elton Reed. Frank P. Bane, Frank Ralph Kutak, GcDrge L. Davis. Norman W. Lairghlin. William T, Lively, Dcrsey Oran Cole. Third Row: William Madison Brooks, Julius Walton Singleton, Jr.. Peter Oscar Babich. William E. Mc- pherson, George Adamson Hunter, James Lee Waters, Paul F. Storck, James Albert Kapnicky. Fourth Row: Orville Leroy Hardman, Edward Lee Waddell. Jr., Ellsworth R. Clark, Wesley Craft Brashear, Ma reus George Comuntzis, Thomas S. Knapp. a ( CX O Q © ' 9 O Q ff Oi  AP ' )« 8C ' .■ 1 Ljr ' ' ' 4 ' o 9 L«| IjJ .fVj ' •- 1 I MO] D. 4 -G n. :4 jG__ Xj- n_ A OFFICERS HENRY REED President JAMES KAPNICKY Vice-Presldenf ROBERT SHARPS Secretary-Treasurer WAYNE McCURDY Corresponding Secretary ' I Epsilon chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, national honorar g neering fraternity, was installed on the local campus in 19Y1- J h aims of Sigma Epsilon are the social, scholastic, and scieni ' fic ad vancement of its members and the development of a nationai|coiieg society devoted to geology, mining, metallurgy, ceramics, an pet leum engineering. nCMA GAMMA EPSILON (f! « O. O (f o n Top Row: Hillls Sisk. Robert Hadcn. Robert Sharps, Victor Howard, Eugene Kincald, Wal- ter Ammon. Second Row: Charles Schindler. Wade Hall, Clement Smith. Henry Reed, James Leggett. Douglas Har- nish. Third Row: Joseph Fraker, James Kapnicky, Ed- win Kamons. Palmer Kuhl, Jackson Browning, William Barnard. [141 j Top Row: Eugene Kmcaid, Lor- entz Emery, Joseph Fraker. Howard Holtzworth, James Kapnicky. Hugh Marsh, Benja- min Cooksey. Second Row: Edward Waddell. Frank Bane, Henry Reed, Maxwe.l Edward Sutherland. Robert Sharps, James Poindexter. Third Row: Jack Carter, Clyde McCarty. Gray Trembly. Marcus Co- muntzis. cs. . o O ' n r l Cj f J % O. O mmj .Ci A T A U BETH P OFFICERS BENJAMIN COOKSEY President FRANK BANE Vice-President HENRY REED Secretary MARCUS COMUNTZIS Treasurer • ' ' Ofmded as a scholastic honorary engineering society, Tau Beta Pi has sev-enty chapters in engineering schools throughout the nation. , M}4 ' l ' (Virginia Alpha chapter was founded at West Virginia Univer- sity in 1922, thirty-seven years after the founding of the national society at Lehigh University in 1885. I i-i:i Bottom Row: Travii O ' Brian. David Bvrgdoll. Ruth Hur«t, Betty Cronin. Jan« Grow, Rich- ard Malcolm, Geraldine Vicli- art Irana Shivaty. Gibton Fair. Se ond Row: Woodrow Wyant, Margery Wition, Virginia Beard. Martha Coyner. Edith Ann Hutchinton, Dorothy Ham- ill, John Conley. Jamat Carr. Stanford Fertig. Third Row: fronk McCtung, Gala Bland. Eliiabeth WoodeM. Wilbur Mc- Farland. Richard SItaggt, Nancy Williami, Reba Rhodes. Mar- cui McHala, James Kidd. Fourth Row: I. B. Boggt. Wil- liam Wayt. Birk Lowther. Phil- lip Hall, William Winfray. UIIHRSITY FOUR-H CLUB [3. OFFICERS WOODROW WYANT President MARTHA COYNER Vice-President NANCY WILLIAMS Secretary FRANCIS McCLUNG Treasurer • The Four-H Club is an organization connposed of students inte ested in the farm. Its membership includes not only students in IIih College of Agriculture, but also those in other schools. One of the most beautiful camps in the state is the State Po ur-H Camp at Jackson ' s Mill, near Weston, where each year Four-H groups from all over the state hold summer camp. h q n yY a G ' ki jy— Y _ A. [143] Lj h q n y a n d L JO n_ OFFICERS NANCY JO BALLENGEE President LEE KATZ Vice-President MARTHA HOPKINS Secretary MARTHA COYNER Treasurer The Women ' s Recreation Association is an organization whose pur- J_ pose is to give all wonnen students an opportunity to participate in — W recreational activities. Among its projects are administration of a women ' s intramural sports program, recreational play days for ireshmen and high school girls, and participation In the annual May Festival. Each year W. R. A. sends representatives to an Intercollegiate convention of women ' s recreational organizations. P I Top Row: Elizabeth Lee Aron- son, Rosemary Wood, Virginia Mae Gunning, Helen Dorothy Matthews, Margaret Agnes Morgan, Martha Hopkins. Sec- ond Row: Martha Jane Mul- doon, Mary Kathryn Amos. Nancy Jo Ballengee, Margaret Anne Eagen. Third Row: Betty Lee Katz. mmn mmwu mmwm % ( %ff i M4] Front Row: Porter Hartman, Robert E. Johnion, Jr.. David Bergdoll. William Bambrick. Clement Bassett. Lynn Johnton, Lee Cottrill. Second Row: Eu- gene Caussin. Buckner Morris, Dr. Schneider (adviser). Law- rence Kondratick. Warren Post. Arthur Rybeck. Mr. Herod (ad- viser). . M C OFFICERS WILLIAM BAMBRICK Piesidont CLEMENT BASSETT Vice-President DAVID BERSDOLL Secretary ROBERT STRONSNIDER Treasurer The basic theme of the Young Men ' s Christian Association is enn- phasis on the Christian way of living. Weekly nneetings are held and programs planned in an attempt to interest the general student body. The organization helped with the campaign of the World Student Service Fund in April. The outstanding project of the year was a Y. M. C. A. sponsored convocation bringing Dr. Bernard Clausen from Pittsburgh. D. A. q n Y K ±_ l _ jr A. [M5) Top Row: Elizabeth Roberts, Betty Aronson, Barbara Bailey, Louise Chapman. Christine Mc- Millen, Sara Louise Harring- ton, Nancy Willianns, Settle Toothman. Helen Thompson. Second Row: Mary Wheat, June Watson, Dorothy Hen- derson. Olga Mae Wyatt. Shirley Stein. Nancy Sturtevant. Peggy Smith. Bette Downs. Alma June Kennedy. Third Row: Betty Preece, Rose Ann Pearcy. Jane Robbins, Alice June Mason. Irene Hall, Lee Katz. Sylvia Klein, Virginia Stout, June Martin, Mary Sue White. Fourth Row: Teresa Dowell, Jean Gump, Dorothea Morris, Lois Moore. LaRue Shannon. Miriam Forester, Bar- bara DeVore. Ann Beatty. Martha Gibson. Fifth Row: Cora Anne Holden, Barbara Walker. Martha Stewart. Lois Keith. Patti Cummins. Betty Cronin, Virginia Gunning. Huldah Snoderly. Mavis Mann. c A ' - I D. OFFICERS SARA LOUISE HARRINGTON President ANN BEATTY Vice-President MARTHA GIBSON Secretary CHRISTINE McMILLEN Treasurer wNt(Cs a WEDNESDAY at SEVEN Is the popular slogan of the Young Wonnen ' s Chris- tian Association at the University. It is at this time each week the Y carries on the major part of its varied program. To all women students who believe in -purpose — to make life more meaningful for others as well as for one ' s self — rd who are eager to participate in its activities and to its support, the Y. W. A. is an invitation and an opportunity. With students throughout the country and the world the members of the W. here are the Student Christian Movement and the World Student Chris- tian Federation. Each year they look forward to attending intercollegiate con- ences and visiting other campuses, both in and out of this state. This year th organization and the University were well represented at the fall conference at Salem, at the National Assembly at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio), in December, at the spring conference at Jackson ' s Mill, and at the annual Regional Assembly at Camp Kanatasake in Pennsylvania. q n yy a — ) n + jy—.. nr A [H61 i3 h q n _ Y _ i3l ±_ J3- )a__A OFFICERS HAROLD JONES . FRANCIS McCLUNG JOHN HARVEY . . RICHARD SOVINE . Prosldenf Vice-President . . Secretary . . Treasurer The Mountaineer Poultry Club Is the outgrowth of a Pou taught by Professor Whitman in 1937. This class sponsore Baby Chick and Egg Show and due to its success decide a club to create interest annong the students. This year annual show was held in April, with William Winfrey In char The club is a member of the Collegiate National Poultry tion and corresponds with the other member clubs by monthly news letter published by the different mem Richard Scaggs is the news reporter for the Mountaineer C POULTRY CLUB Proof Row: Arnold Ca«to. Jam«s Frke. Jo« Paul Ball, John Con lev. O. D. McCutcheon. Richard Malcolm. Francis Mc- Clung. Ivan McClung. Second Row: Claude McGhee. Benia- nin Nutter. John Harvey. Gib- son Fair. Richard Sovine. Rich- ard SIcaqgt, Birk Lowther. Mark McHale. Bon Linklnoqqor. Travis O ' Bryan. Third Row: Robert Hartley. Ralph Costil- low. Roscoe Dodrlll, James Duckworth, Carl Thomas. Sel- wyn Vandrrpool, William Wayt, Denjil Listen, Harold Jones. Willidm Winfrey. IM7J .Ci dt jo m— 6. The Men ' s Glee Club presented concerts during the past season in Moundsvllle, Wheeling, and Tri-Delphia hligh Schools in connec- tion with Mountaineer Week as well as two concerts in Morgantown, one of which was a joint performance with the University Band. The club also went to KDKA radio station to make recordings for the Fred Waring Glee Club contest. Dr. Frank Cuthbert directs the group with Bernard McGregor as assistant director and Mary Sum- merfield as accompanist. James Amos, Charles Barr, Joseph Bertalan, Lewis Brown, William roughs, Thoburn Cassady, Donald Cookman, Stanley Cox, Paul e n, Dean Dowler, James Duckworth, Carl Forbes, John Gibbs, inbotham, Robert E. Johnson, Lawrence Kondratick, Bur- man, Richard Malcolm, George Minor, William Powell, ;Intz, Walter Rhodes, Eugene Rogers, John Romine, Fred- omas, Robert E. Thomas, Lewis Thome, Phil Williams, Harold ' row. M E r S GLEE CLUB ri y -r i i 1 I k : ] r. k .. I i«i .Ci ■A f n_ KL :! + X. x m___A Jeanne Albert. Lee Alfred, Reglna Barberlo, Janis Barnard. Betty Barns. Frances Berry Maxine Biaclsh.re. Martha Blosser. Nancy Bouldin, Barbara Borsos. Lois Bright Ruth Brown Od,l Cantillano, Vena Caserta. Helen Chittum. Sarah Clovis. Frances Congress Eliza- beth Daiiey, Alice Davis. Elizabeth Davis. Virginia Dawson. Lucy Dougan. Virginia Dowdy Teresa Dowell. Fay Evans. Eleanor Federer. Ruth Fiess, Helen Fisher. Pearl Forbes. Frances Fortney. Susie Frum. Marjorie Gaines. Kathleen Suerrleri. Leorene Haas. Jean Haddock Mar. lone Hall. Dorothy Hamlll. Susan Harnish. Peggy Harpfer. Mary Harrison. Mrs. J. W Harllgan Mabel Hoskins. Virginia Hyer Mary Johnson, Gladys Jones. Louise Kirk. Kitty Kurner Jac- queline Leigh. Mrs. C. Le-i ley. Mrs. H. Leonard. Kathryne Light. Louise Lingamfelter Joan Logan. Patsy Ludey. Alice McCray. Jean McMillen. Helen Matthews. Betty Miller. Jo Clare Miller, Jeanne Monroe, Elizabeth Moore. Margaret Morgan. Marjorie Morrison, Ann Mullen Georganne Murray. Martha Nelson, Eloise Parsons. Elizabeth Patrick. Anita Peck Kathleen Peel, Ellen Perrin, Maqorie Phillips. Eleanor Prettyman. Emma Rhodes. Helen Robinson. Marion Robinson, Betty Rogerson, Elizabeth Romine, Helen Rose, Mattie Rosier, Nina RosiatfMliiet Rust, Cornelia Schofield, Frances Schultz, Ruth Selby. Margaret Shaffer. Rosemary Sh Rachel Simon. Dora Smith. Phyllis Smith. Thelma Snider. Florence Spindler. Clar A lp ' Sl Frances Squires. Harriett Stafford, Anne Stewart, Eileen Straight, Jean Taylor, DorisyTj(  as Opal Trickett. Ruby Toms. Elizabeth Weaver, Verna Wells, Helen West Mary Wh White. Betty Whittaker. Mrs. A. Wiles. Helen Wilson. Martha Wilson. Irvine Winter. Lucille Wright. Mary Young. James Amos. John Ashcraft. Charles Barr. Edward Bartkus. Joseph Bertalan. A. A. Burchianti. Harry Callahan, Thoburn Cassady, Donald Cookman. Stanley Crichton. Paul Deem, Harold DeHaven. Rodger Devison. Carl Forbes, Lawrence John Glbbs. Thomas GIbbs. James Hartman, Porter Hartman, Robert Hill, C, Burton Leachman, Victor Lemke, Charles McWhorter, R. B. Heighborgall, Robert Peddycord, John Pestun, Alexander Phillips, Richard Rayle, Roy Richmond Jo James Shlngleton, Richard Spangler, Clifford S+ickney, Stephen Thompson, L Charles Zakaib. Dr. Frank Cuthbert. Director; Bernard R. McGregor. Assistant Director; Mary E mertield. Accompanist; Mary Irene Shively. Accompanist. M M D CHORUS (M ] k -  -. .?SI - •s- v k ' if ' BILL KERN Football RUSS STONER Boxing ALBERT GWYNNE Wrestling 7he ROY M. HAWLEY Director of Athletics RICHARD ASPINALL Golf ERRETT RODGERS Baseball TOM ENNIS Tannis RICHARD A. RAESE Batk«tball CcachiH ta ART SMITH Track rm!lSjli l . ' . tUcuHtaiHcet Statistically speaking the Mountaineers out first-downed all comers and showed great potentialities at shoving the pigskin goalward, especially between the twenty-yard stripes. However, in view of the stiff schedule they faced it was indeed an outstanding achievement and a tribute to Bill Kern and his hardworking assistants. In spite of the Navy debacle Kern ' s sophomore year was crowned with success as his team dis- played unexpected prowess in holding such gridiron powers as Penn State, Army, and Michigan State to a total margin of only ten points. First Row. Left to Right: Bell. Salucci. Dutton. Leone. Katchur. Ryan, Allegrini, Mercular. Second Row: E. Narick, assistant backfield coach; Art Smith, trainer; S. Narick. Peelish, Harris Yost Goodman, t cCann, Butta, t artin. McElwee, Gardner. Cimino. Dr. Morris, team physician. Third Row: Bill Kern, head coach; Corum, Montone, Myers, Powell, Kula- kowski ' Kimble, Laughli ' n, Cuffaro, Barnctte. Clark, Eddie Hirschberg, assistant coach. Fourth Row: Ray Carnelly, freshman coach; Michael Nicksick, backfield coach; Tom Courtney, co-mariagcr; Dattola, Helinski, Beniamin, Mayfield, Schrader, Reynolds, Paulin, Spelock, Williams, Bill Lively, co-manager; Errett Rodgers, assistant backfield coach; Frank Kutz. guard coach. 7k e a J c h Left ot Right: tvtictiael Nicktick, backfield coach; Errett Rodg«rt, Assistant backfi«ld coach; Edward Hirichbarg, assistant coach; William Karn. head coach; Frank Kutz, guard coach; Emil Narick, assistant backfiald coach; and Ray Carnelly, freshman coach. Kern issues instructions . during Wesleyan tilt. the eaJch West Virginia, 13; Waynesburg, 7 It will be a long time before Bill Kern and his boys forget that one. The dogged determinedness of the band of Yellowjackets from the Pennsylvania hills caused many anxious moments before the sophomoric Moun- taineers came to life, tied up the count in the third period, and roared on to victory with a touchdown in the last few minutes of the contest. The cagey spot kicking of McElwee and the rugged, slashing line play of Benjamin highlighted an afternoon full of anxiety. Wesf Virginia, 0; Navy, 40 Whew! The Middies turned out for maneuvers with one of the finest elevens (in fact three or four of them) ever to represent the Navy blue. The tars highly touted offense failed to get going in the first half but in the last two cantos beneath a broiling sun they weighed anchor and really turned on the steam . Our Mountain- eers played their hearts out that first half and outplayed and outfought the heavier and more experienced Navy warriors, but sheer manpower and experience debited this game to the Middie ledger. West Virginia, 20; Wesleyan, The Mountaineers romped back into the win column by trouncing a hitherto undefeated Bobcat eleven in a game marked by a stubborn resistance of the Rossmen. The team showed great signs of inconsistency as their power attack bogged down time after time but a 77- yard punt return by Bell took the life out of the Wesley- anltes and provided the biggest thrill of the afternoon. West Virginia, 0; Fordhann, 27 They did it again. Those dynamite laden Rams pounced on the Mountaineers with a bewildering bar- rage of plunges, passes, and laterals that netted them an aggregate of fourteen points at the end of the quarter. Led by a corps of flashy backfield talent, the New Yorkers completely outclassed and outrammed us during most of the afternoon. The one bright spot for the Mor- gantown rooters was the sterling play of Spelock and Clark. West Virginia, 6; Kentucky, 18 Power, power, and still more power. That was the West Virginia story of the Lexington fracas. Ike Martin MONTONE CIMINO YOST MARTIN GARDNER PEELISH BENJAMIN HELIN5KI POWELL CORUM personally gained more yardage than the entire Wildcat team, but it was just one of those things where they pay off in points and not first downs. Martin was termed by Ab Kirwin, A truly All-American back, and through his efforts the Mountaineers should have gained victory. West Virginia, 7; Washington and Lee, 6 A close one but still ours. Frank Socha, General ace, broke the hearts of Mountaineer followers midway in the second period when he bounced from a huge pile-up on the two-yard line and skirted end for the Virginians ' only tally. However, in the last quarter Kern ' s power attack began to tell and Schrader cut down the left sideline from midfield, lateraled to McElwee on the fifteen and the latter raced on over the goal line unmo- lested for the tying points. A perfect placement by Schrader provided the margin of victory. West Virginia, 21; Kansas, Magnificent passing from a spread formation and a devastating power attack sent the Jayhawkers back to the western plains in ignominious defeat. A huge Home- coming crowd was jubilantly pleased with the Kern- coached machine that opened its bag of tricks early in the contest and completely dominated play throughout. The Kansans ' widely heralded passing attack failed to materialize and their ground game was slowed to a walk. West Virginia, 0; Penn State, 7 A thriller for the second consecutive year but again we lost. A sensational catch by Krouse, Nittany Lion halfback, behind the West Virginia goal line enabled the Pennsylvanians to eke out a win. The surprise of the day was the stubborn resistance of the rock-ribbed Moun- taineer line that consistently turned back State threats. And surely the thrill of the day was provided by Dick McElwee when he cut over the sideline before being overhauled by Smaltz of the home forces. Coach Bob Higgins of the Nittany Lions stated, We are fortunate to get away without being beaten. West Virginia, 6; Army, 7 There just ain ' t no justice. After bottling up Army stalwarts. Hank Mazur and Ralph Hill, for more than three periods the pair teamed up for a 50-yard touch- MERCULAR DATTOLA LAUGHLIN KULAKOWSKI SOLUCCI BELL KIMILE BARN EH McELWEE NARICK down pass with Mazur heaving and hiill receiving. Then Smith converted for the Cadets, giving thenn the win- ning margin. With a high-geared attack that the Army forwards were unable to check, the Kernmen rolled to a second period score on a pass from Martin to McElwee. It was truly a fine performance against a thoroughly alarmed Cadet eleven. West Virginia, 12; Michigan State, 14 The Spartans are still shaking from the scare they re- ceived In this one. With over ten thousand customers in Mountaineer Field, Bill Kern ' s lads started off with a bang and completely held the upperhand throughout the first half, tallying a single touchdown in the middle of the second stanza. After halftime Charley Bachman sent his huskies out with such a wallop that they tallied one score In four minutes and a second a few minutes later, adding the extra point each time. In the final period a startling passing attack gave the Mountaineers another tally and they were well on their way to a third as the final whistle sounded. KATCHUR HARRIS WILLIAMS BUTT A SPELOCK DUTTON CLARK McCANN SCHRADER GOODMAN a k e t a THE MOUNTAINEERS ON THE HARDWOOD The sfarHnq five; with Coach Raese, Hamilton. Kalmar, Kesling, Hicks, and Captain Baric. Top Row; Coach Raese, George Rickey, Neil Montone. Don Raese, Walter Rollins, manager, Bottonn Row: Scotfy Hamilfon, Lou Kalmar, Rudy Baric, i oger Hicks, Dick Kesling. Bud Lawall. Many thousands of words have been written and ground out by the sports writers concerning our Moun- taineer cage team, among which was John Kieran, sage of the New York Times. Our hoopsters showed in nearly every large metropolis of the East except Baltimore, winning acclaim at every port of call especially from the Pittsburgh writers after their humiliating massacre of a somewhat tame Panther floor combine. From the standpoint of wins and losses this current cage edition may not go down on the books as the best ever to represent the gold and blue but from the stand- point of the difficult schedule and of the poor spacing of the contests it will, and it shall go down on the athletic records as the greatest combination ever to tread upon the field house rink. The faithful nine boarded a train for New York on the 15th day of March bound for the National Invitation Tourney at Madison Square Garden. Little attention was paid to and little hope was held out for the tiny band of Mountaineers at this date; but undaunted by the fact that they were seeded last in an eight-team field and were to meet the defending champions, the world fa- mous Long Island Blackbirds, they rolled into the big town and chopped down the champs in a sensational upset. Next to fall were the overconfident Toledo Rock- ets and then on the night of March 25th our Mountain- eers were proclaimed the world champions by virtue of a 47-45 triumph over Western Kentucky. Not only did the team trophy come back to Morgantown but also the trophy for the nation ' s outstanding individual player in the person of Captain Rudy Baric. Scotty Hamilton and Dick Kesling were also named to the all-tournament team while Dyke Raese was named to coach the all-star outfit in a charity contest. A quivering foul shot by Roger hiicks In the last twenty seconds of the final clinched the tournament and Lou Kalmar ' s superb defen- BARIC HICKS KALMAR KESLING HAMILTON West West West West West West West West West West West irgln a . irgin a . irgin a . irgin a . irgin a . irgin a . irgin a . . irgin a . irgin a irgin a . . irgm a . 55; 63; 22; 55; 48; 58; 58; 66; 59; 57; 41; SCHEDULE Geneva ... ,34 West V Maryland ... .36 West V Duquesne 30 West V Youngstown 33 West V Carnegie Tech . . . .40 West V: Penn State 33 West V Wesleyan 44 West V Pittsburgh 47 West V Wesleyan 36 West V Army 40 West V Maryland 27 West V rginia rginia rginia rginia rginia rginia rginia rginia rginia rginia rginia West Virginia 47; Western Kentucky 80; Bethany .... 41 48; Navy 34 39; Temple .... 46 66; Washington and Jefferson 49 74; Carnegie Tech 33 30; Penn State 44 38; Washington and Jefferson 39 41 ; Duquesne 33 77; Salem 63 58; Long island 49 51; Toledo 39 . 45 Sa ketUU at W. V. t(. sive work kept the opposition effectively throttled throughout the three games. Records didn ' t mean a thing to this trail-blazing five. First to go down was the single-game scoring mark which was established at 27 in a game with Wesleyan at Buckhannon by Dick Kesling, who a week later shattered his own record by tallying 32 markers against Pittsburgh. Rudy Baric by means of his high scoring in the tourna- ment broke the single season scoring record by amassing a total of 332 points closely followed by Kesling with 317, both of which eclipsed Jimmy Ruch ' s old record of 288. Next came the ten-game winning streak which splattered all previous honors into oblivion. Then came the deluge of eighty points against hapless Bethany, which set up a new field house scoring record as well as a new team record. At the beginning of the year Dyke moaned We ain ' t got a thing and donned his gloomiest look of the year. Then, with Don Raese sparking the attack, the Mountaineers rolled to an impressive 55 to 34 triumph over a good Geneva College outfit. Following the Christ- mas layover Duquesne met and subdued us on the cold. pancake arena of Duquesne Gardens, however, on March 7th the defeat was atoned by a 41 to 33 conquest before a crowd of 4,277 that established a precedence for at- tendance. No team in the nation could touch West Vir- ginia on the night of the home fracas with Penn State as, magnificently they rolled, passed, dribbled, and shot the ball around the towering Lions for a crushing 58 to 33 victory. Other colorful wins were recorded at the ex- pense of the service schools at Annapolis and West Point. RAESE ROLLINS RICKEY SIMMONS BAKER ytack For one of the first times in the history of the sport at the Mountaineer institution no dual meets were held. Genial Art Smith made numerous imploring calls for varsity candidates but only a handful of track material was on hand when the opening of the season came around, hlowever, these few cinder men on hand were a select group and made up in skill what they lacked in quantity. in the early part of April Art Smith took his charges to the Penn Relays in Philadelphia where Frank Hill took third place in the broad jump with a leap of 23 ft. I 1-4 in. On his last try he fouled on an attempt that went over 24 ft., and the winning mark was 24 ft. 1-2 in. FHere also a mile relay team composed of Stanley Romanoski, Charley hiackney, Guy Peter- son, and Al Strouse took fourth place in a field of thirty or forty teams. Later in the spring the timber-toppers competed in the IC-4-A meet at Randall ' s Island, New York City, where Strouse barely missed placing In the low hurdles. During the middle of May Art combined his varsity and freshman squads for the Gazette Relays in Charleston, where they romped off with second place, first place being taken by the combined outfits of Ohio University and Marshall College. Though not up to his usual standard tHill easily broke the broad jump record with a twenty-two foot jump. That glitter that you see in Art ' s eye is derived from watching his undefeated freshmen harriers churn their spikes across the cinders. Perhaps it won ' t be long before West Virginia is again at the top of the cinder path world. At the beginning of the season Rat Rodgers ' willow wielders expected a banner year and why not? The team was a veteran one from every point with such outstanding holdovers as Charley Hoclcenberry, Charley Seabright, Captain Hal Gross- man, and Charley Strauss. The experience was there, the power was there, the fielding was abundant, and they had captured nine out of fourteen contests in the previous season. However, the boys got off on the wrong foot as they faced an Ail-American pitcher from Western State and went down IS-2 in their opening game. On an eastern tour the Rodgers- men brole even in four contests, losing to Navy and George- town while shellacking Maryland and George Washington. Then came two losses to Pitt in the Smoky City and a heartbreaker to St. Vincent on the home grounds. Salem was easily subdued in a home tilt but two one-run debacles were credited to the red side of the ledger at the hands of a vaunted Ohio Univer- sity nine. In the season ' s finale a doubleheader was captured by the Mountaineers from the Duquesne Dukes by margins of 3 to 2 and II to 10. The thunderous bat of Charley Hockenberry rapped out a .428 average for the season and made Hock the leading bats- man for the third consecutive year. He led the team on bases on balls and despite that drove home 12 runs to become runner-up in that department to Charley Strauss. However, all in all the squad kept up their traditional high scoring driving home 85 runs during the season. West V West V West V West V West VI West Vi West Vi West VI West V West VI West VI West VI West VI West VI rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin rgin SCHEDULE 2: Western State 15 . 15 . 10 2 9 . 4 . . 10 7 9 9; Western State . . 5; Navy 10; Maryland . . . . 2; Georgetown . - 6; George Washington 6: Pitt 5; Pitt 8: St. Vincent , 8; Salem 6: Ohio 2; Ohio 3: Duquesne 1 1 : Duquesne . . 2 10 Sa ehal •  t illFi I V 1 Wi-e4 tliHf Building for the future, Whitey Gwynne with five sophomores In the starting lineup, conriplled a rather poor record from the stand- point of wins and losses. Whitey had hoped to do better at the beginning of the season, but his grapplers locked horns with the Buck- eyes of Ohio State in the first match and were repulsed savagely without winning a con- test. The following week Temple was met and conquered allowing Gwynne to amass his thir- tieth victory as a West Virginia wrestling coach. This record puts him In a tie with Steve hHarrlck for all-time wins and Whitey promises to outdo his earlier predecessor next season. Captaining this year ' s grunt and groan squad was Simeon hiall, senior transfer student from Glenvllle. Three of Bill Kern ' s pigskin dodgers joined the ranks as sophomores and gave promise of being very hard to handle In the next two seasons. These three, Bell, Dutton, and Williams along with Smolln and Gould comprised the sophomore talent on the roster. Donnally Morris, hHerman Nash, and Captain Simeon hHall, a trio of seniors com- pleted the starting lineup. West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia We st Virginia West Virginia SCHEDULE 0; Ohio State 32 2 I ; Temple 8 3; Penn State 29 3; Waynesburg .... 27 3; Case 23 5; Waynesburg .... 23 0; Navy 34 Top Row; Coach Gwynne. Bill Bell, Virgil Williams. Manager McAndrew. Bottom Row: Don- nally Morris, Bob Dutton, Al Snnolin. Warren Gould. Simeon Hall, Herman Nash. [164] Redding from L«ft to Right: Coach Ston«r. Rust Fisher. John Marra. Captain Harrel Smith, John Haynes. Keith Lowther, Kenny Hewitt. Verlin Walden. Scxifi Russ Stoner made an inauspicious debut as the tutor of the Mountaineer mittmen but was handi- capped by innumerable cases of bad luck. Despite the fact that not a single match was won he showed remarkable ability in putting a team in the ring at all. Veterans Sammy Pugiia and Captain Crispin Hernan- dez were lost to the Army at the end of the first semester along with promising sophomores Lewis Tabscott and Tony Pecklinsky. With a completely re- vamped and patched lineup the contenders of the squared circle deadlocked in a four to four tie with the Bucknell Bisons for their nearest approach to a win for the season. The spot shining like searchlights at a movie pre- miere was the brilliant performance of Kenny Hewitt, who mowed his opponents down in all five matches in his first year of varsity competition. The second bright light was that of 120-pounder, Verlin Walden, who lost only one match and preceded Hewitt to the ring. SCHEDULE 3 ; City College ... 5 3 J 2; Army 4 V z; Michigan State . . Vi 4 ; Bucknell 4 3 : Bucknell 5 West V rglnia . West V rginia . West V rglnia . West V rglnia . West V rginia . 1 165] First Row: Terrence Coffield, Austin Dudderar, Don Elsey. Second Row: Hawkins, Al Klebe, George Siems. Ed Waddell, Tom Ennis, coach. Teh hi J T. Ennis is coach of tennis at West Virginia and had the single honor of guiding the only undefeated varsity team. Sometimes the gen- ial mentor can be found beleaguering students in a history classroom but often he can be found breaking over into the subject of his championship court team. Led by Captain Al Klebe the team virtually blasted their opposition from the courts as they rolled up twenty-five wins to two for their opponents. Only the courageous racquet wielders from Washington and Jefferson were able to dent the Mountaineer defense chalk- ing up two wins on their home court. At the No. I position for Tom Ennis was Ancll Knotts, a former Middle Atlantic junior champion, who as a sophomore swept all of his matches for an undefeated season In his initial year as a varsity competitor. Right behind Knotts was his doubles partner hlubert Martin, who was just as invincible. Klebe, Tom hHaw- klns, Bill Rice, and John Murphy all turned In creditable performances In singles. Jack Smith, Bill Davis, and John Strench were on hand and always ready to turn back the foe In doubles competition. After such an outstanding performance all eyes are turned on Dr. Ennis ' combine this spring and he is once again molding an unde- feated outfit to uphold his fine record. SCHEDULE West Virginia . 7; Washington Jefferson . 2 West Virginia . . 9; Washington Jefferson . West Virginia . . 7; Duquesne . 11661 6 o . . Led by Armand Coulson, who salvaged the only win in the season ' s opener with Penn State, the Mountain- eer golfers swung through their season at a .800 clip. Dr. Richard Aspinall, with four veterans as a nucleus, kept up the tradition of winning teams though he was forced to spend a few hours at his other occupation as assistant to the President. The squad met their toughest opposition in the first match with the Nittany Lion swingers from State College. They salvaged only 2j points but just a total of three strokes kept them from taking the con- test so evenly matched were the two teams. Next came the Presidents of W. J. who ended on the short end of 7 to 2 and 8 to I scores, who were followed by the divot diggers of Duquesne who fared even worse, taking only one point in both matches. Jack Spencer and Bob Wilson again turned in fine seasons along with Woody Wyant, who never quite reached the form that he displayed in the 1940 season. These crack putters with Coulson were all juniors and will be on ha nd for the coming season this spring. Bud Morgan, Joe Bertalan, and Bill Morgan rounded out the line-up and they too have one or more years of varsity competition remaining. All in all, they cap- tured 341 2 points to their five opponents ' lOj-j, thus ending another fine year. SCHEDULE West Virginia . 2 ' .; Penn State b ' z West Virginia . 7 ; Washington Jefferson 2 West Virginia . 8 ; Washington Jefferson . I West Virginia . 9 ; Duquesne I West Virginia . 8 ; Duquesne I Charles MacDermoft, Jack Spencer, Armand Colson, George Hopkins, Bob Wilson, Woodrow Wyanf, Or. Aspinall. coach Top Row: Eugene Corum. Stephen B. Thompson, Max L. Quillen, Eugene T. Storck, Wilson B. Davis, William A. Phillips, Howard T. Phillips. Jr.. Stephen B. Thompson, Leonard King Johnson. William E. Shingleton. William Oliver Barnard. Jr.. Kennith Leroy Hewitt. Second Row: Ellsworth R. Clark. Jackson B. Browning. Edwin William Crooks. Paul R. tvlufflu Robert W. Rodgers, Robert E. Muffly, George K. Gorrell. Fred J. Blllinqs, Ben tvlorrls Leeper, Elmer Helsiey Dodson. Third Row: Charles O. Hardman, James S. Leggett, Charles L. Stafford, James A. Frazier. Eugene E. Fowler, Ralph R. Wallace, Thomas W, Jackson, Edward C. Stansburv, William Q Barnette, Willard E. Moore. Fourth Row: J. R. Shingleton, Harold D. Burgess, William L. Tabscott. Jr., Druid Wheeler, Fred Stansbury, Richard H. Tabor, Jack E. Roomy Earl W. Relley, Jr.. Mike Kelly, Norman W. Laughlln, Warren D. Sharpenberg, Cornelius O, O ' Farrell. Fifth Row: Sylvester Rich, II, Richard C. Spangler, Andrew L. Clark, Denton L. Adams, Billle M. Barker, John B. Wade, William M. Wyckoff. Paul F. Storck. James E. Coombs, William E. Ely, James S. Heavner. William E. Lawton. Sixth Row: Joe E, Wal- thall, Joe W. Roberts, Harry T. Linger, Herbert H. Rothwell. John S. Scott. George M. Eckley. Jr.. T. A. Knotts, Michael J. Moore, J. D. Bailey. HE first member of the Miami Triad, Beta Theta Pi, was founded at Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, in 1839. Originally organized In opposition to another Miami fraternity, its 87 active chapters now include over 40,000 members. Beta Psi Chapter was chartered on the West Virginia campus In 1900. Its officers are: Edward E. Smith, president; L. King Johnson, vice-president; Joseph W. Roberts, secretary; Ralph R. Wallace, treasurer. Bda p. 61 O n n r rs rs a fli n a - U [17P] Graduate Students EDWIN W. CROOKS GEORGE M. ECKLEY, JR. HAROLD D. BURGESS ELLSWORTH R. CLARK ELMER H. DODSON GEORGE K. GORRELL Class of 1942 CHARLES O. HARDMAN LEONARD K. JOHNSON JAMES S. LEGGEH WILLARD E. MOORE HOWARD T. PHILLIPS, JR. J. ROBERT SHINGLETON PAUL F. STORCK BETA T H [ T A J. DAVID BAILEY BILLIE M, BARKER WILLIAM O. BARNARD, JR. WILLIAM 0. BARNETTE JACKSON B. BROWNING DENTON L. ADAMS FRED J. BILLINGS ANDREW L. CLARK EUGENE CORUM WILSON B. DAVIS WILLIAM E. ELY EUGENE E. FOWLER JAMES S. HEAVNER MIKE KELLY T. A. K NOTTS MICHAEL J. MOORE CORNELLUS O. OTARRELL Class of 1943 JAMES E. COOMBS THOMAS W. JACKSON NORMAN W. LAUGHLIN WILLIAM E. LAWTON PAUL R. MUFFLY EARL W. REILEY, JR. Class of 1944 JAMES A. FRAZIER KENNITH L. HEWITT BEN M. LEEPER HARRY T. LINGER ROBERT E. MUFFLY JOE W. ROBERTS Class of 194 5 WILLIAM A. PHILLIPS MAX L. OUILLEN SYLVESTER RICH, II. ROBERT W. RODGERS JACK E. ROOMY HERBERT H. ROTHWELL JOHN s. scon RICHARD H. TABOR JOE E. WALTHALL RICHARD C. SPANGLER WARREN D. SHARPENBERG FRED STANSBURY EUGENE T. STORCK WILLIAM L. TABSCOTT, JR. STEPHEN B. THOMPSON JOHN B. WADE RALPH R. WALLACE WILLIAM E. SHINGLETON CHARLES L. STAFFORD EDWARD C. STANSBURY DRUID WHEELER WILLIAM M. WYCKOFF dt J rrx. Jt A A 11711 Top Row: Richard P. Jones, Don W. Tuckwiller, Jack E. Davis. James S. Marple. Stephen D. Narick, William M. Barnhart, Charles Goff, Sterling L. Brown, James W. Oils, IV, George M. Amos, Jr., John J. Pfost, Louis F. Girard, Jr. Second Row; George L. Davis, Bill Anderson Weaver. Richard H. McElwee, William J. Melenric, Deioyd J. Bell, John C. Amos, Jack W. Beddow. Harry F. Bell, Reps W. Devore, Kenton ' A. Hall. Third Row: Howard C. Stewart. Herman F. Winter. Robert C. Tonry, Jerome E, Saxe, Robert R. Brown. Burton E. Bridge. Jr., Harry W. Adams, Jr.. Joseph E. Fraker, Jr.. James A. Frost. Luther K. Duffield. Fourth Row: John D. Harper, Charles M, Mallory, Edwin C. Douglass, William E. McPherson, Burton B. Leachman, James R. Kennedy, Frank M. Peck, James E. Huffman. George N. Cowden, Jack G. Davis, Robert W. Norton, William E. Rader. Fifth Row: George L. Roberts. James M. Nelms, Thomas S. Smith, Richard E. Romig, James G. Dean. Harold H. Cutler, Claude R. Cutllp, Jack L. Barrick. Lawrence H. Ostrye, Homer W, Goff. Sixth Row: William B. Morgan, Hilarion L, Sanchez. Robert W, Counts, Ellis O. Fortney, Bill A. Weaver. AMMA Delta Chapter of Delta Tau Delta is a revival of the original Gamma Delta established in I860 at Monongalia Academy, the university ' s predecessor school. The first chapter of the order was established at Bethany College at Bethany, West Virginia, in 1859. Active chapters now number 74 and the total membership over 25,000. Local officers are: Harry W. Adams, president; Harry F. Bell, vice-president; Homer W. Goff, recording secretary; Jack W. Beddow, treasurer. amma 2)jt a o C Q ft ft f %iS 1 (f ?5 O c f di Ci O O Q ' ' O --r v-= r f f o ex [172] Graduate Sfudenf GEORGE M. AMOS, JR. JACK L. BARRICK GEORGE N. COWDEN KENTON A. HALL Class of 1942 WILLIAM E. McPHERSON WILLIAM B. MORGAN RICHARD E. ROMIG HILARION L. SANCHEZ DON W. TUCKWILLER DELTA T A U DELTA HARRY W. ADAMS JOHN C. AMOS HARRY F. BELL HAROLD H. CUTLER GEORGE L. DAVIS JACK W. BEDDOW ROBERT R. BROWN STERLING L. BROWN ROBERT W. COUNTS JAMES G. DEAN EDWIN C. DOUGLASS WILLIAM M. BARNHART DELOYD J. BELL BURTON E. BRIDGE, JR. CLAUDE R. CUTLIP JACK E. DAVIS JACK G. DAVIS Class of 1943 ELLIS O. FORTNEY JOSEPH E. FRAKER. JR. HOMER W. GOFF JOHN D. HARPER Class of 1944 CHARLES GOFF JAMES R. KENNEDY BURTON B. LEACHMAN JAMES S, MARPLE WILLIAM J. MELENRIC JAMES M. NELMS Class of 1945 REPS W. DEVORE JAMES W. DILS. IV LUTHER K. DUFFIELD JAMES A. FROST LOUIS F. GIRARD JAMES E. HUFFMAN RICHARD H. McELWEE STEVEN D. NARICK FRANK M. PECK WILLIAM E. RADER THOMAS A. WHITE ROBERT W. NORTON LAWRENCE H. OSTRYE JEROME E. SAXE THOMAS S. SMITH HOWARD C. STEWART HERMAN F. WINTER RICHARD P. JONES CHARLES M. MALLORY JOHN J. PFOST GEORGE L. ROBERTS ROBERT C. TONRY BILL A. WEAVER i c i M n + Q A rev Jt K J tl7J) Top Row: John W. Feller. Charles William Reading, John Bunyan Atkinson, Mark Sigler Grove, WaHer Warren Point, Richard Tabler Feller. Hortenziu Benchea. Robert Earl Johnson, II. Perrv Flovd Holstein, John William Hanifin. Second Row: Edwin GIbbs, Thomas George Pinnock. James Monroe Sinnett, Wllliarr H. Robison, John Paul Dorn blazer. Joseph Oswald Cain, Jr., Robert Graves Hensley, Willis D. Barlow. Third Row: George Richard Bauwin. Dav-ld Lloyd Bergdoll, Benjamin Vance Blagg, II, Charles Walter Lewis, Howard Delbert Shaffer, Leiand J. Han- cock, Kendall Leon Walker, George Freeland Pugh. Fourth Row: John Franklin Scarlett. Porter Eugene Hartman, Frank P. Bane, Robert B. Conner. Cart Davis Farnsworth. Richard Jefferson Payne. John Mack Hill, Leslie Dale Simmons, George Edgar Fisher, Jr., Franklin William Kern. Fifth Row: Harry Howard Parsons. Charles Deforest Boyer, Jr.. John V. Roberts Eugene W. Rice, John Karl Rueckl, John William Stone, William E. Blerer, Carroll Thomas Lay. Sixth Row: Alexander Hardle For- man, Jr.. Wlllianri Kilmer Sites, Paul Raymond Traubert, Kenneth John Peters, Richard E. Davis. :, ,APPA Alpha order was -founded in 1865 dur- ing Robert E. Lee ' s presidency of what is now Washington and Lee University. Alpha Rho Chapter received its charter in 1897. The crimson rose and the magnolia are the fraternity flowers and its colors old gold and crimson. The 69 active chapters now include over 28,000 members. Officers are: Richard Feller, president; Warren Point, vice- president; hlortenziu Benchea, secretary; Robert Conner, treasurer. yvipfia f O f - ! A Q r% r ( i ' « ' ,n, o n .f O. f ' O Sfs ex ( ,f?j o ex r 4 r f o Vi Vi i % f ff . O O % % [174 1 FRANK P. BANE HORTENZIU BENCHEA WILLIAM E. BIERER BENJAMIN V. BLAGG, II. CARL D. FARNSWORTH RICHARD T. FELLER Graduate Student FRANKLIN W. KERN Class of 1942 GEORGE E. FISHER. JR. MARK S. GROVE JOHN W. HANIFIN CARROLL T. LAY HARRY H. PARSONS RICHARD J. PAYNE THOMAS G. PINNOCH WALTER W. POINT EUGENE W. RICE JOHN F. SCARLETT WILLIAM K. SITES PORTER E. HARTMAN JOHN M. HILL KAPPA ALPHA Class of 1943 GEORGE R. BAUWIN CHARLES W. READING RICHARD E. DAVIS JOHN K. RUECKL ALEXANDER H. FORMAN, JR. JOHN W. STONE LELAND J. HANCOCK JOHN B. ATKINSON WILLIS D. BARLOW DAVID L BERGDOLL JOSEPH O. CAIN, JR. CHARLES D. BOYER. JR. KENDALL L. WALKER Class of 1944 JOHN P. DORNBLAZER JOHN W. FELLER CHARLES W. LEWIS Class of 1945 KENNETH J. PETERS JOHN V. ROBERTS PERRY F. HOLSTEIN -yji t i n -j - WILLIAM H. ROBISON PAUL R. TRAUBERT LESLIE D. SIMMONS ROBERT B. CONNER GEORGE F. PUGH HOWARD D. SHAFFER JAMES M. SINNETT ROBERT E. JOHNSON. II ROBERT G. HENSLEY EDWIN GIBBS J m. Jt .A A I 17 1 Top Row: Charles Peter Yost, William T. Dulaney, Charles Bennett Fischer, Mil e Alexander Sharkey, Buckner Stuart Morris, Charles Enoch Kessel, Orville Leroy Hardman. Robert L. White. Second Row: Harvey D. Beeler, Jr., Robert Charles Alquire. Albert Homer Hix, Harold G. Robinson, Clement Ralph Bassett, Francis Miller Pfost. Third Row: James E. Dawson, Gardner Chapman Orton, Lewis Allen Hatcher, Rjdolph Baric, Dale A. Englehart, Alden M. Merrill. Fourth Row: Herman T. Nash, Harold E. Withrow, John A. McCraw, M. Edward Orell, Don- nally Hamilton Morris, Jr., Roger D. Griffith, Thomas Gross Barnard, Dean C. Dowler. NE of the original Southern •fraternities. Kappa Sigma was organized at the University of Virginia in 1869. Gamma Phi Chapter at West Virginia, a revival of the former Pi Chapter of 1883, was chartered in 1918. The fraternity colors are green, scarlet, and white. Repre- sented in 45 states, the 110 chapters have a total member- ship of 36,000. Officers are: Charles Peter Yost, president; Dean Dowler, vice-president; Clement Bassett, secretary; James Dawson, treasurer. awiwia PL f CS. G , H f . f cs, r . .ci [ 176] Graduate Student CLEMENT R. BASSEn ROGER D. GRIFFITH DONNALLY H. MORRIS, JR. Class of 1942 ORVILLE L. HARDMAN WILLIAM E. PARSONS WALTER EKHART HAROLD E. WITHROW KAPPA SIGMA RUDOLPH BARIC HARVEY D. BEELER, JR. JAMES E. DAWSON DEAN C. DOWLER THOMAS G. BARNARD JOHN F. BYSET CHARLES B. FISCHER ROBERT C. ALGUIRE _3_ Class of 1943 DALE A. ENGLEHART LEWIS A. HATCHER ALBERT H. HIX ALDEN M. MERRILL Class of 1944 CHARLES E. KESSEL M. EDWARD ORELL Class of 1945 WILLIAM T. DULANEY JOHN A. McCRAW BUCKNER S. MORRIS HERMAN T. NASH GARDNER C. ORTON CHARLES P. YOST FRANCIS M. PFOST HAROLD G. ROBINSON MIKE A. SHARKEY ROBERT L. WHITE i jQ. J dt_ A 1177] Top Row: Robert William Nelson, Douglas William Wynn. Wil- liam Everette Kay, George J. McClure, William Hugh Steed, Jim Bernard Hamilton, Raymond Lester Keplinger, Jr., Pat Ray Hamilton, Hugh D. Hicks, George Sturgiss Chadwick. Second Row: Robert Lyie Vatson, John Grant Hackney, Michael Cresap Cox. Nathan Lamarr Robinson, Roger Louis Hicks, John M. Boyd, Paul C. Crago, Homer Carman Crago. Third Row: Charles B. Taylor, Kenneth Wayne Kay, David Earl Yoho, Jack Orville Hess, James L. Hamilton, Lawrence Lee Jamison, Albert E. Klebe, Jr., Herbert R. Etz. Fou rth Row: Frank Griswold Orr, William Erasmus Rhodes, Donald D. Strench, J. B. White, Roy Alvin Schafer, Alex N. Bolton, Charles C. Ashton, William Mager King. Fifth Row: Robert C. Kurner, Raymond McDade, Russell Morgan Stewart, Francis Hank. RIGINALLY a literary society and then a local fraternity, West Virginia Alpha of Phi Delta Theta was given a charter in 1926. The national fraternity was organized in 1848 and its first chapter was established at Miami University. There are now 108 active chapters and approximately 49,000 active members. Chapter officers are: James B. hiamilton, president; James E. hiamilton, secretary; William L. Steed, treasurer. We6i U LmcnLa f y wn r a Oi c5l flf ( v% O ' o rj rs r ' C O ( [178] Graduate Students JOHN G. HACKNEY . FRANCIS HANK JIM B. HAMILTON ALBERT E. KLEBE, JR. WILLIAM M. KING Class of 1942 GEORGE J. McCLURE ROBERT W, NELSON WILLIAM H. STEED J. B. WHITE DOUGLAS W. WYNN DAVID E. YOHO PHI DELTA THETA MICHAEL C. COX HOMER C. CRAGO CHARLES C. ASHTON JOHN M. BOYD PAUL C. CRAGO Class of 1943 ROGER L. HICKS WILLIAM E. RHODES DONALD D. STRENCH Class of 1944 JAMES L. HAMILTON PAT R. HAMILTON HUGH D. HICKS KENNETH W. KAY ' Jft CHARLES B. TAYLOR ROBERT L. WATSON RAYMOND L. KEPLINGER. JR. ROBERT C. KURNER NATHAN L. ROBINSON ALEX N. BOLTON GEORGE S. CHADWICK HERBERT R. ETZ Class of 1945 JACK O. HESS WILLIAM E. KAY LAWRENCE L. JEMISON RAYMOND McDADE —d: ti n + FRANK G. ORR ROY A. SCHAFER RUSSELL M. STEWART J nrv Jt A A H79] Top Row: John Duncan McCue Louis D. Corson, John A. Shep- herd, Eugene Parker St. Clair, William Trevy Nutter, Ralph Mohney Rymer, Dorsey Oran Cole, Jr., Eugene I. Williams, Clarence Caudill Joseph K. Buchanan. Second Row: Thomas Berry Courtney, Charles Caudill, George Adamson Hunter, Wil- liam Ray Hale, Thomas Snider Roblson, Charles Norman Reyn- olds. Robert Scott Kent. Gilbert S. Bachmann. Third Row: Rob- ert Earl Richard, Emiyn David Arters, Allan Woodbury Babcock. Wesley Craft Brashear, William Scott Bergdoll, James Newell Bray. Robert Luther Brock, Jr., William Maxwell Bowers. Fourth Row: William Allen Bumgardner, George W. May. Watson Arch McCoy, Charles E. Lawall, Jr., Edward Monroe Nelson, Jr., Steve McNeill, Harry Blackstone Colborn, II, Don Randolph Dun- can F. Steele Earnshaw, James Augustus Marstiller. Fifth Row: Phil Holland Williams, Louis Bennett McKInley, Ralph Kenneth Weekly, Flavius Davisson Ward, Thomas B. Hardman, Robert C. Smith, Robert Browning Pierce, Jack Hamilton Samples. Sixth Row: Charles H. Ballard, Donald Kay Becker. James Ronald Moore. Joseph V, Gibson, Jr. ' FTER a disagreement In the Columbia Literary Society, the dissenting group organized the Athenian Society In 1889. In May of the next year It was chartered as West Virginia Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa PsI. The fraternity was founded nationally In 1852 at what Is now Washington and Jefferson College. The local officers are: Dorsey Cole, president; George Hunter, vice-president; Steve McNeill, secretary; Jim Earn- shaw, treasurer. We l; U LmLma ' f yvipk r ' ,a oi ■Ja Q  f - --s Q Q ' ■ Oi -Q - Q S)) ' ?l Q q q f!i Q a. o -S 9 9 I 180] Graduate Studenis LOUIS D. CORSON WILLIAM T, NUTTER Class of 1942 GILBERT S. BACHMANN DORSEY O. COLE, JR. WESLEY C. BRASHEAR GEORGE A. HUNTER WILLIAM A. BUMGARDNER JAMES A. MARSTILLER JOHN D. McCUE ROBERT B. PIERCE JOHN A. SHEPHERD PHIL H. WILLIAMS PHI K H P P H P S I ROBERT L. BROCK, JR. CHARLES CAUDILL CLARENCE CAUDILL EMLYN D. ARTERS ALLAN W. BABCOCK CHARLES H. BALLARD F. STEELE EARNSHAW DONALD K. BECKER WILLIAM S. BERGDOLL WILLIAM M. BOWERS JAMES N. BRAY JOSEPH K. BUCHANAN Class of 1943 HARRY B. COLBORN, II. THOMAS B COURTNEY WILLIAM R. HALE Class of 1944 ROBERT S. KENT GEORGE W. MAY STEVE McNEILL Class of 1945 DON R. DUNCAN JOSEPH V. GIBSON, JR. THOMAS B, HARDMAN LOUIS B. McKINLEY ROBERT E. RICHARD THOMAS S. ROBISON CHARLES E. LAWALL, JR. WATSON A. McCOY RALPH K. WEEKLY JAMES R. MOORE EDWARD M. NELSON, JR. CHARLES N. REYNOLDS FLAVIUS D. WARD RALPH M. RYMER JACK H. SAMPLES ROBERT C. SMITH EUGENE P. ST. CLAIR EUGENE I. WILLIAMS v ' T f Q jC J rrv Jt i Jbu [ 181] Top Row: John Adams Springer, Marcus William Dodd. Second Row: Guy Harry Peterson, Jr., Frederick Holmes Smith, Jesse D. Williams, Francis King Cole. Third Row: Robert C. Stelle, Robert Dean Huston, Sam Edward Schater, Fred Renner White. LPHA Gamma Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma was given a charter in 1896; the national fraternity was founded in 1850 at the University of Pennsylvania. In the years between 1855 and I860, eight Southern chap- ters were given charters; the Civil War destroyed all of them and only three were reorganized. Active chapters number 37 and the total membership is 12,000. Chapter officers are: John Lasky, president; Guy Peterson, vice-president; Robert Huston, secretary; Samuel Schafer, treasurer. y lpk a awiwia o 1% [182] Class of 1942 JOHN A. SPRINGER JESSE D. WILLIAMS PHI KAPPA SIGMA Class of 1943 FRANCIS KING COLE MARCUS WILLIAM DODD GUY H. PETERSON, JR. SAM EDWARD SCHAFER FREDERICK H. SMITH ROBERT C. STEELE FRED RENNER WHITE Class of 1944 ROBERT DEAN HUSTON - n G dt Q A m ji + A A [183j RECEDED by Mu Delta Mu, a local fraternity, Upsilon Chapter of Phi Sigma Delta was given a charter in 1927. Alpha Chapter was founded at Columbia University in 1909. Since that time the national organization has grown to include 21 active chapters and over 2,500 members. Purple and white are the fraternity colors and the carna- tion its official flower. Officers are: Jack Lotstein, president; Albert Davne, vice- president; Joseph Feldberg, secretary; Don Seixas, treasurer. Top Row: Marvin S. Tuchman, Milton Sidney Koslow, Second Row: Jack Lotsfein, Roy S. Temeles, Joseph I. Schwartz, J. Malcolm Feldberg. Third Row: Albert Davne, Carl C. Carp, Allan Marvin Labowitz. Donald Seixas. Fourth Row: Seymour Abrams, Stanton Langbord, Edward Norman Learner, Milton Kotler. Arthur Jay Reader, Theo- dor Louis Schuchat. bip6iio T n o O Q ! I l«41 Graduafe Sfudent MILTON S. KOSLOW ALBERT DAVNE Class of 1942 J. MALCOLM FELDBERG JACK LOTSTEIN JOSEPH L SCHWARTZ PHI SIGMA D E L T H SEYMOUR ABRAMS CARL C. CARP ALLAN M. LABOWITZ EDWARD N. LEARNER Class of 1943 ARTHUR J. READER Class of 1945 THEADOR I. SCHUCHAT DONALD SEIXAS MILTON KOTLER Class of 1944 STANTON LANGBORD MARVIN S. TUCHMAN ROY S. TEMELES - Ml ■ 4 J! _-- T5 is m s Hi 13 M Q ±1 Q m l -t A Q A [1851 Top Row: John H. Bannister, Charles E. Greene, George L. Judy, Charles R. Kunkie, Charles E. Lester. Hugh J. Marsh, John B, Connell, Jr.. Edward E. Franz. Granville C. Egleson, William V. M. Green, Glenn F. Siegrist, George W. Hogshead. Second Row: Bentamin P. Brown. John M. Ashcraft, Jr., John Perry Kermit R. Orders, Robert G. Rawe, William T. Williams, Joe C. Elliot, William I. Powell, L. B. O ' Neal, Richard Bayne, Donovan H. Bond, Herbert R. Taylor. Third Row: Justus W. Eakin, William E. Burroughs, Robert MacFarland, Charles E. Champe, Richard B. Clark, James W. Conner, Paul N. Bowles, Preston C. Davis, James M. DePue, William F. Gott., Fourth Row: Clement C. Smith, Clarence C. Bragg, George I. Rexroad. Frank R. Yoke, Jr.. Carl W. Thompson, Frederick L. Thomas, Ruffner Stalnaker, John E. Stenger, Norval E. Rogers, Charles F. Printz. Fifth Row: James A. Thompson, Allen B. Sanders, Dona van R. Patterson, George L. Morris. Robert L. Looney, Ralph Hogshead, Jr., Thomas C. McFarland, Dowel! Gray. Charles D, Houck, J, E, Ellis Jr., Harry C. Foster, Jr., Charles W. Edgar, Jr. Sixth Row: Thomas E. Stanley, William R. Carr, William M. Brooks, John L. Snider, Kenneth D. Bailey, William L. Wagner, William V, Graham, Eugene D. Caussin, James M. McLaugherty, John F. Stickel, Jr.. John W. Hoy, Jr., Jack T. Turner. Seventh Row: Marvin D. Orahood, Edgar C. Siegrist, Don J. NIckell, Samuel C. McCorkle, Edward R. Lester, Robert M. Long, Charles H. Wagoner. ,NOWN as the Three T ' s for the first five years of its existence, Phi Sigma Kappa was organized at Massachusetts State College in 1873. Delta Chapter was the fourth chartered by the national fra- ternity and the second oldest fraternity to remain active on the local campus. It was founded in 1891. The 48 active chapters of Phi Sigma Kappa include a mem- bership of over 14,000. The officers are: Richard Bayne, president; Robert Carr, Vice-President; John Connell, secretary; C. E. Greene, treas- urer. 2)Jt a o r r, rs Q f O ' . D r: « n c fii- r r W f r a ■ - Q c r - I S [186] WILLIAM ROBERT CARR RALPH HOGSHEAD. JR. Graduate Students JAMES MILTON McCLAUGHERTY CHARLES FRANCIS PRINTZ EDGAR C. SIEGRIST RICHARD BAYNE DONOVAN HINER BOND CLARENCE CORDER BRAGG BENJAMIN P. BROWN RICHARD BENNETT CLARK JOHN BOHAN CONNELL, JR. Class of 1942 CHARLES EDWARD GREENE GEORGE WILLIAM HOGSHEAD CHARLES DOTSON HOUCK JOHN WESLEY HOY. JR. GEORGE LEE JUDY HUGH J. MARSH THOMAS C. McFARLAND DON JARRETT NICKELL L. BURKE O ' NEAL DONAVAN ROSS PATTERSON ALLEN B. SANDERS JOHN LYNN SNIDER PHI S I G M H K H P P H KENNETH DALE BAILEY JOHN HENRY BANNISTER PRESTON CALDWELL DAVIS JUSTUS WELLS EAKIN OOWELL GRAY ROBERT M. LONG ELWOOD ROY LESTER ROBERT LEWIS LOONEY Class of 1943 CHARLES W. EDGAR. JR. WILLIAM V. GRAHAM WILLIAM VAN METER GREEN GLENN FREDERICK SIEGRIST Class of 1944 GEORGE LYLE MORRIS KERMIT REED ORDERS WILLIAM IRA POWELL J. EDGAR ELLIS. JR. EDWARD EUGENE FRANZ JOHN ELDON STENGER JOHN FREDERICK STICKEL. JR. JACK THORNE TURNER WILLIAM MADISON BROOKS WILLIAM FRED GOH ROBERT GEORGE RAWE CLEMENT CARROLL SMITH FRANK R. YOKE. JR. fi ' J CHARLES R. KUNKLE CHARLES EDWARD LESTER SAMUEL COMSTOCK McCORKLE ROBERT MacFARLAND MARVIN DAVID ORAHOOD JOHN PERRY JOHN MARION ASHCRAFT. JR. PAUL NATHAN BOWLES WILLIAM ERNEST BURROUGHS Class of 1945 EUGENE DIXON CAUSSIN CHARLES ERNEST CHAMPE JAMES WILLIAM CONNER JAMES MARSHALL DePUE GRANVILLE CHARLES EGLESON JOE CRADDOCK ELLIOH HARRY CLIFFORD FOSTER. JR. GEORGE IRVIN REXROAD NORVAL EUGENE ROGERS RUFFNER STALNAKER THOMAS EDWARD STANLEY HERBERT ROY TAYLOR FREDERICK LIONEL THOMAS JAMES ALPHA THOMPSON CARL WINSTON THOMPSON CHARLES HENRY WAGONER WILLIAM L. WAGNER WILLIAM TILDEN WILLIAMS ■ -J J - J rr -jr A Q A tl87 1 Top Row: William Paul Chapman, Donald John Ackley, George Bowers Rice. Douglas Merrill Ammons, Thomas H. Booth, Charles William Gardner, Clyde Robert Cat- trell. Second Row: Edward Paul Stockman, Jr., Frederick Ott Byrer. William Lowry Graham, Lewis Edward Davis. Third Row: John Robert Hall, James M. Martin, Richard W. Sycafoose, Thomas Bryan Bickel. Fourfh Row: Jack A. Borror, G. Edward Cary, Joseph hielde Shefslelc. 7 OUNDED In 1868 at the University of Virginia, Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was the result of the close friend- ship of three men who had served together in the Confed- erate Army. Alpha Theta Chapter was founded at West Virginia n 1904; seventy-eight active chapters are now included in the organ- ization. Local chapter officers are: Jim Martin, president; Ed Carey, vice-president; Charles Gardner, secretary; Jack Borror, treas- urer. . IPKia Uket p a o ., t 188] THOMAS B. BICKEL Class of 1942 CLYDE R. CATTRELL GEORGE B. RICE RICHARD W. SYCAFOOSE PI K H P P H H L P H H FREDERICK O. BYRER DONALD J. ACKLEY Class of 1943 WILLIAM P. CHAPMAN JAMES M. MARTIN Class of 1944 JACK A. BORROR G. EDWARD CARY JOSEPH H. SHEFSIEK CHARLES W. GARDNER Class of 1945 DOUGLAS M. AMMONS LEWIS E. DAVIS JOHN R. HALL THOMAS H. BOOTH WILLIAM L. GRAHAM EDWARD P. STOCKMAN. JR. T Tn n+oA n i ' + A [189] Top Row: Irvine Belnhorn, Sanford Allen Lewis, Arthur Ardman, Aaron Rose. Lester Hugh Roth, Morton D. Schumann, Norman Jack Mallinger. Second Row: Daniel Sam Sax, Morton Arnold Mallinger, Henry Joseph Good- man, Alfred Lovitz. Third Row: Stanley Davis Gottlieb, Paul Shifman, Melvin Wclpert, Chester Lovett. Fourth Row: Harold Kanter, Max Lloyd Kammer, Gene Handels- man, Paul J. Kaufman, Stanley Edwin Deutsch, Philip Martin Goldstein. Lambda Phi was founded at Yale University in 1895; expansion, however, was too rapid to be permanent and only five of the original nine chapters were left in 1900. In that year a reorganization convention was held and the fraternity now includes 18 active chapters and over 2,500 members. Mu Chapter was founded at West Virginia in 1922. Chapter officers are: Harold Kanter, president; Lester Roth, vice-president; Gene hiandelsman, secretary; Paul Shifman, treasurer. u o ,-, rs ST X r i- C . [190] Graduate Student AARON ROSE STANLEY E. DEUTSCH Class of 1942 HENRY J. GOODMAN MAX L. KAMMER PAUL J. KAUFMAN PI LA B D H PHI HAROLD KANTER IRVINE BEINHORN Class of 1943 MORTON A. MALLINGER LESTER H. ROTH Class of 1944 GENE HANDELSMAN PAUL SHIFMAN CHESTER LOVETT ARTHUR ARDMAN PHILLIP M. GOLDSTEIN STANLEY D. GOHLIEB Class of 1945 SANFORD A. LEWIS ALFRED LOVITZ NORMAN J. MALLINGER DANIEL S. SAX MORTON D. SCHUMANN MELVIN WOLPERT T- fn r.+oAm i + Jl. [191] Top Row: Jack Brannan, Harry Nelson Crichton. John William Sfraton, James S. McLaughlin, John R. Romine. Roy W. Biddle, Tom Wash, Jr.. John Harrison Burtnett, Jr., Olin Carter Glass James Murphy Poindexter, James Burton Crawford, William Harvey RuHI. Second Row: Thomas S. Knapp, James Ray Hart man, William Meigs Kramer. Jimmy Linville, Michael John Mc Andrew, Robert A. Crichton, Robert Edward Sharps. Douglas H, Harnish, Jr., Edwin Timbers, Julius Walton Singleton, Jr, Third Row: Robert DeWitt Peck, James A. Nunley, John Richard Watson. J. Charles Hall, Jr., James Grant Couch, George H Siems, Jr., William T. Lively, Fred D. Leckie, James A. Graham William Henderson Gardner. Fourth Row: James Gerrard Ersklne. Robert Kelleler Flanagan, Walter Greig Crichton, Jr. Herbert Read Carney. Nathan Price Baker, Lloyd Wallace Brake, Stanley Rhey Cox, Jr., Henry Allen Thrasher, Ray Knowlton Stuart, Harry Tut Callahan, George Evans Carver, Jr., Harry Nathan Casto. Fifth Row: Robert Lake Wlldman, Richard Samuel Stephens, William G. Stathers, Robert Harper Thaw, Harold M Stumpp, P. A. Wright, Elder David Zlegler, Robert L. Sommer ville, George Singleton. William J. Flaherty. Sixth Row: John E. Greenwood. Robert L. Hartman, Charles Kinsley McWhorter, Charles O. Stout. 7. HE youngest member of the Miami Triad, Sigma Chi, was founded in 1855 at Miami University. Mu Mu Chapter on the campus received its charter in 1895. Sigma Phi was the first name given to Sigma Chi, but in 1856 members of a rival fraternity stole its ritual and records, making it necessary to change both the name and the secrets. Officers are: James Couch, president; Robert hiartman, vice-president; John Romine, secretary; Robert Sharps, treas- urer. u o coo Ck CS Cs r Ck Oi Ck c f 1 O H li tf!l f ( [1 21 NATHAN P. BAKER JOHN H. BURTNETT. JR. GEORGE E. CARVER. JR. JAMES B. CRAWFORD ROBERT A. CRICHTON Class of 1942 WALTER G. CRICHTON, JR. OLIN C. GLASS THOMAS S. KNAPP WILLIAM M. KRAMER ROBERT D. PECK JAMES M. POINDEXTER GEORGE H. SIEMS, JR. JULIUS W. SINGLETON, JR. RAY K. STUART S I G A C ROY W. BIDDLE JAMES GRANT COUCH WILLIAM H. GARDNER J. CHARLES HALL, JR. LLOYD W. BRAKE HERBERT R. CARNEY STANLEY R. COX. JR. JAMES A. GRAHAM JOHN E. GREENWOOD JAMES R. HARTMAN JACK BRANNAN HARRY T. CALLAHAN HARRY N. CASTO HARRY N. CRICHTON JAMES G. ERSKINE Class of 1943 DOUGLAS H. HARNISH, JR. ROBERT L. HARTMAN WILLIAM LIVELY MICHAEL J. McANDREW Class of 1944 JAMES s. McLaughlin CHARLES K. McWHORTER JAMES A. NUNLEY JOHN R. ROMINE GEORGE SINGLETON ROBERT L. SOMMERVILLE Class of 1945 WILLIAM J. FLAHERTY ROBERT K. FLANAGAN FRED D. LECKIE JIMMY LINVILLE ROBERT E. SHARPS ROBERT H. THAW JOHN R. WATSON P. A. WRIGHT WILLIAM G. STATHERS CHARLES O. STOUT JOHN W. STRATON HAROLD M. STUMPP HENRY A. THRASHER EDWIN TIMBERS WILLIAM H. RUHL RICHARD S. STEPHENS TOM WASH. JR. ROBERT L. WILDMAN ELDER D. ZIEGLER v r Ji n Hr J m. Jb A_ A [193] Top Row: William Bain, Wiiliam Wayne McCoy, Jack Wilson Chidester, William At ha Conway. A. Colin Mc- Clung. Franlc Stephenson Hewitt, William Francis Ranson. Second Row: Richard DIckerson Frazler, Charles J. Wehner, John Adams. Jr., John Pack Hindsley. Third Row: Nerval Thomas Morris, D. Louis Gundling, Archie C. Thompson, William Vernon McNemar. Fourth Row: Robert Claude Splker, John Clayton Abrams, William Richard McCune, Donald Painter Brown, Harold D. Sparling, James B, Rich, John Underwood Taylor. 7 7 HE Legion of Honor, as Sigma Nu was orig- inally named, was founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1868. In January, 1869, the present name was adopted. Gamma Pi Chapter at West Virginia was granted a charter in 1904. The 98 chapters of Sigma Nu include a membership of approximately 32,000. Chapter officers are: Charles V. Wehner, president; Arch C. Thompson, vice-president; Frank S. Hewitt, secretary; Roy Hashinger, treasurer. awiwia Pi of [194] Class of 1942 WILLIAM A. CONAWAY D. LOUIS GUNDLING JOHN P. HINDSLEY ROBERT C. SPIKER S I c N U JOHN ADAMS, JR. FRANK S. HEWITT JOHN C. ABRAMS DONALD P. BROWN Class of 1943 NORVAL T. MORRIS JAMES B. RICH Class of 1944 WILLIAM W. McCOY WILLIAM R. McCUNE ARCHIE C. THOMPSON CHARLES J. WEHNER WILLIAM F. RANSON HAROLD D. SPARLING WILLIAM BAIN JACK W. CHIDESTER Class of 1945 RICHARD D. FRAZIER A. COLIN McCLUNG WILLIAM V. McNEMAR JOHN U. TAYLOR T M n dt J m. ±. JJ L [195] Hi EST Virginia Beta Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was given a charter in 1903. Sigma Phi Epsilon ' s predecessor organization was the Saturday Night Club at Richmond Uni- versity. In 1901 the social club reorganized as a national fraternity and adopted the name which it bears today. Over 18,000 members are included in the 75 active chapters. Chapter officers are: Aaron Browning, president; William Lamson, vice-president; Hugh Voress, secretary; William Moyer, treasurer. Top Row: Howard James Boomer, William Adair Moyer, James Clark Coffman, Richard Ruddle Pharr, Robert W. Cranston, Jr., Charles William Lamson, Aaron Browning. Second Row: Kenneth Haslebacher, Jr., Lester L. Hi!- dreth, Hugh Ellison Voress, Robert Leroy Dunning. Third Row: Russell M. Fisher, William P. Marshall, Warren Lee Gould, Elbert E. Legg, Robert Clarence Pierson, Jr. Wed U Lmmia f I eia Oi 1196] ROBERT CRANSTON Class of 1942 LESTER L. HILDRETH RICHARD R. PHARR n G M H PHI E P 8 I L I HOWARD J. BOOMER AARON BROWNING KENNETH HASLEBACHER, JR. CHARLES W. LAMSON Class of 1943 JAMES C. COFFMAN WILLIAM P. MARSHALL Class of 1944 RUSSELL M. FISHER Class of 1945 ELBERT E. LEGG ROBERT C. PIERSON, JR. WILLIAM A. MOVER WARREN L. GOULD HUGH E. VORESS ROBERT L. DUNNING T J- n n ± A rr i ± a Q A [197] Top Row: Joseph Michel Lombardo. Robert A. hHeyi, William James Jennings, Robert L. Hartley, Charles Glenn Hackney, John Kazik, Charles Andrew Schin- dler. III. Second Row: Robert Wayne Knight, Herbert Harold Goff, Henry Arie Post, Richard W. Lee, David Alonzo Haught, James Franklin Hare, Jr. Third Row: Clayton Boyd Coleman, William Michael Zatezalo, Wil- liam Fred Dimmick, Paul Sterling Deem, Francis Loraine Metz, Jr., Harold Kirk Curry. Fourth Row: Lorentz C. Hamilton. Fifth Row: John Francis Volker. Warren Lee Grace. -AU Kappa Epsilon was originally organized ai the Knights of Classic Lore, a non-Greek society. Three years later, in 1902, the parent chapter at Illinois Wesleyan College adopted the present name. Rho Chapter was given a charter in 1923; at the present time, the national organization consists of 42 active chapters and 76 alumni groups. Officers are: hiarold Curry, president; Warren Grace, vice- president; James F. fHare, Jr., secretary; Francis Metz, treas- leL O a r o D c . . [198] WILLIAM F. DIMMICK Graduate Students WARREN L. GRACE LORENTZ C. HAMILTON ] hW U P P i E P S I L I CLAYTON B. COLEMAN PAUL S. DEEM ROBERT L. HARTLEY HAROLD K. CURRY HERBERT H. GOFF CHARLES G. HACKNEY Class of 1942 WILLIAM J. JENNINGS JOHN KAZIK Class of 1943 JAMES F. HARE DAVID A. HAUGHT ROBERT A. HEYL ROBERT W. KNIGHT CHARLES A. SCHINDLER. Ill JOHN F. VOLKER WILLIAM M. ZATEZALO RICHARD W. LEE JOSEPH M. LOMBARDO FRANCIS L. METZ Class of 1944 HENRY A. POST . n Q ± C A m X + A Q A tiw] J Top Row: Lois Elizabeth Keith, Elizabeth Ann Roberts, Sibyl Louise Meadows, Edna Mae Jamison, Margaret Louise Reid, Emma Jane Freshwater, Betty Ellen Shana- barger. Second Row; Clara Elizabeth Spotts. Jane Das- tins Burtnett, Virginia Grace Hyer, Bette Louise hlawkins. Third Row: Rosemary Wood, Lucille Meadows. Trixie Lee Shrewsbury, Dona Jean Tissue. Fourth Row: Betty Black- more, Mary Martha Frye, Virginia Judy, Evelyn Warner. ' LPHA Delta Pi. fhe first secret organization for women, was founded in 1851 at Wesleyan Female College as the Adelphian Society. Not until 1904 did this society become Alpha Delta Pi; in deference to the older name, the sorority magazine is now called the Adelphian. Alpha Upsilon Chapter at West Virginia University received its charter in 1924. The 57 active chapters of Alpha Delta Pi have a total membership of over 14.000. Sorority officers are: Rosemary Wood, president; Edna Mae Jamison, vice-president; Jane Burtnett, secretary; Mar- garet Reid, treasurer. ipk a Ulp6iio r 9 n o £202] JANE D. BURTNETT VIRGINIA . HYER Class of 1942 EDNA M. JAMISON SIBYL L. MEADOWS EVELYN WARNER ROSEMARY WOOD LUCILLE MEADOWS ALPHA D [ L T H PI BETTY BLACKMORE EMMA J FRESHWATER BETTE L. HAWKINS VIRGINIA JUDY Class of 1943 MARY M. FRYE Class of 1944 LOIS E. KEITH MARGARET L. REID Class of 1945 BETTY E. SHANABARGER TRIXIE L. SHREWSBURY CLARA E. SPOnS ELIZABETH A. ROBERTS DONA J. TISSUE f Sf M Q ± Q I m X + A Q A 1203) Top Row: Virginia K. Walkup, Katherine Ann Creel, Ger- trude Cochran Roby, Alma Louise Mann, Ethel Mae De- Bolt, Mary Jean Burdick, Virginia Alicia Bertrand, Jane Isabel Staubly. Second Row: Mary Elizabeth Galpln, Dorothy May Co ' lett, Natalie Barnard, Evelynn Mae O ' Neil, Mabel Thayer Hoskins, Ellen Marie Campbell. Third Row; Dorothy Anne Llewellyn. Muriel Harriet Bert- rand. Helen Andrick, Dorothy Jane Henderson, Virginia Lee Beard, Betty Kay Brumbaugh. Fourth Row: Margaret K. Hannah. Fifth Row: Ruth Fontaine Watts, Doris E. Kanode, Regina Belle Smolder. Kathleen Marie Scott. •LPHA Chapter of Alpha Phi v as organized at Syracuse University in 1872; in 1907 the sorority became inter- national with the installation of a chapter at Toronto. Beta lota Chapter was chartered at West Virginia Univer- sity in 1930. The national organization includes 37 active chapters and over 12,000 members. Chapter officers are: Virginia Wali(up, president; Virginia Bertrand, vice-president; Mabel hHoskins, secretary; hfarriet Bertrand, treasurer. DJ eia oi a o ( i1 y 3 t204 1 HELEN ANDRICK MARY J. BURDICK Class of 1942 ELLEN M. CAMPBELL MARY E. GALPIN MARGARET K. HANNAH MABLE T. HOSKINS VIRGINIA R. WALKUP ALPHA VIRGINIA L. BEARD MURIEL H. BERTRAND VIRGINIA A. BERTRAND NATALIE BARNARD DOROTHY M. COLLETT Class of 1943 DOROTHY J. HENDERSON DORIS E. KANODE ALMA L. MANN EVELYNN M. O ' NEIL Class of 1944 BETTY K. BRUMBAUGH ETHEL M. DeBOLT Class of 1945 KATHERINE A. CREEL GERTRUDE C. ROBY KATHLEEN M. SCOTT JANE I. STAUBLY RUTH F. WATTS P H I DOROTHY A. LLEWELLYN REGINA B. SMOLDER T- n G t X m jt 4 jL [20S] lU Top Row: Marion Robertson, Ruth Marjorle WIntz, Suzanne Adams, Estatle Lee Keplinger, Nancy Lee Morris, Helen Elolse Nichols, Mary Nan Knapp, Susan Jean Pugh. Sarah Elizabeth Roberts, Betty J. Rolland. Olga Mae Wyatt. Second Row: Flor- ence M. Smith, June Rose, Nada May Seabright, Mary Eleanor Wheat, Peggy Anne Harpfer, Nancy Brokaw Ebellng, Ruth Bacon, Dorothy June Ashworth. Third Row: Lee Eleanor Alfred, Bettie Hill. Evelyn Marie HIM, Anna belle Summers, Jeanne Clarice Strickling, Janet Tolliver. Ruth Irene Hall. Mariorie Norene Phillips. Edith Anne Hutchinson, Barbara Jean Knight, Anita M. Tabor. Fourth Row: Bernlce Bane, Sarah Elizabeth Hashing er, Jane Robbins. Joan Pyle. Margaret Eagen, Elisabeth Ann Ballard. Sara Louise Harrington, Virginia Aloise Skaggs, Bettie Lorraine Toothman. Martha N. Hopkins. Mary Evelyn Turner, Fifth Row: Barbara Louise Bailey. Jo Ann Peters, Laura Louise Bergdoll. Betty Jane Cronln. Mary Matine Monroe, Barbara Anne DeVore, Lois Bright, Louise Julia Lucas, Winona June Parsons. ITH the founding of lota Chapter In 1905, Alpha Xi Delta was the first national sorority to become established on the campus of West Virginia University. The national organization was founded at Lombard College In 1893. Over 11,000 members are included In Alpha Xi Delta. Double blue and gold are the sorority colors and a pink Killarney rose Is its flower. Chapter officers are: Margaret Eagen, president; Jane Robbins, vice-president; Evelyn hllll. recording secretary; Louise Bergdoll, treasurer. Jo t a o O v CV aW t, aa I 206 J Class of 1942 MARY M. MONROE LAURA L. BERGDOLL MARGARET EAGEN SARA L, HARRINGTON SARAH E. HASHINGER EVELYN M. HILL LOUISE J. LUCAS HELEN E. NICHOLS JANET TOLLIVER MARY E. WHEAT ELISABETH A. BALLARD H L P H i D E L T H RUTH BACON BARBARA A. DeVORE BETTY J, CRONIN LEE E. ALFRED DOROTHY J. ASHWORTH BARBARA L. BAILEY RUTH I. HALL MARTHA N. HOPKINS MARY N. KNAPP SUZANNE ADAMS BERNICE BANE LOIS BRIGHT NANCY B. EBELING Class of 1943 ESTELLA L. KEPLINGCR JANE ROBBINS Class of 1944 BARBARA J. KNIGHT NANCY L. MORRIS WINONA J. PARSONS JO ANN PETERS JOAN PYLE SARAH E. ROBERTS Class of 1945 PEGGY A. HARPFER BEHIE HILL EDITH A. HUTCHINSON MARJORIE N. PHILLIPS SUSAN J. PUGH RUTH M. WINTZ OLGA M. WYATT MARION ROBERTSON BETTY J. ROLLAND VIRGINIA A. SKAGGS FLORENCE M. SMITH JEANNE C. STRICKLING ANITA M. TABOR BETTIE L TOOTHMAN JUNE ROSE NADA M. SEABRIGHT ANNABELLE SUMMERS MARY E. TURNER T T rt n + J rrx. ± Ji. 1207] 7. Top Row: Mary Louise Lorentz, Mary Eleanor Mulholland, Frances Lorraine Schultz, Bettie Jane Duncan, Mary Sue White, Virginia Rae McCune, Florence Evelyn Cornell. Jeanne Elizabeth Haberer, Jean Forbes Smith, Emily Jean Bell. Second Row: Frances Eileen Watt, Alice Kerr, Mary Jane hlurt, Betty Louise Kessel, Marjorle Garlow, Jean Wallace Ballantyne, Joan Eliza- beth Logan, Betty Martin God bey. Third Row: Jan is Kathryn Henderson. Margaret K. Miller, Peggy Smith, Elizabeth Udell Moore, Mildred Ferrell, Betty Jayne Neigh bo rga II, Susan Eliz- abeth Bates, Mary Ann Lewis. Fourth Row: Laura Mae Bart- lett, Keitha Anne Randal, Marjorle Morrison. Dorothy Milton Wash, Bette Ruth Downs, Margaret Ellen Matters, Katherine Kessel, Jean Forbes Smith. Fifth Row: Mary Porter Wise, Barbara Ruth Lamb. Mary Eleanor Bowie. Martha Jane Muldoon, Louise Amelia Robinson, Nancy June Scott. OUNDED In 1895 at the University of Arkansas, Chi Omega now has a roll of 93 active chapters and 37 alunnni groups, nnaking it the largest national sorority in nunn- ber of chapters. Theta Chapter on the local campus was given a charter In 1905; the Mystagogue, sorority magazine, has been pub- lished since the same year. Chapter officers are: Mary Sue White, president; Martha Muldoon, vice-president; Jean Bell, secretary; Bette Downs, treasurer. kei a o [208] SUSAN E. BATES KATHERINE KESSEL MARY E. MULHOLLAND KEITHA A. RANDAL Class of 1942 JEAN F. SMITH JEAN M. SMITH BETTIE J. DUNCAN MARJORIE GARLOW BETTY M. GODBEY ALICE KERR VIRGINIA R. McCUNE C H I MARY E. BOWIE BETTE R. DOWNS BETTY L. KESSEL JEAN W. BALLANTYNE EMILY J. BELL MILDRED FERRELL JEANNE E. HABERER JANIS K. HENDERSON LAURA M. BARTLETT Class of 1943 ELIZABETH U. MOORE MARTHA J. MULDOON BETTY J. NEIGHBORGALL MARY S. WHITE Class of 1944 BARBARA R. LAMB MARY A. LEWIS MARY L. LORENTZ MARGARET E. MATTERS Class of 1945 FLORENCE E. CORNELL MARY J. HURT _vt_Ji Q dt DOROTHY M. WASH FRANCES E. WATT FRANCES L. SCHULTZ MARGARET K. MILLER MARJORIE MORRISON LOUISE A. ROBINSON NANCY J. SCOn PEGGY SMITH JOAN E. LOGAN [ G k J n. Jt A [200 J Top Row: Florence Jane Shaffer, Nancy Louise Russell. Llllie Louise Chapman. Mary Elizabeth Guy. Eleanor June Spangler, Elizabeth Ann Dickinson, Margaret Elaine Gather. Agnes Mae Osborne. Dorothy Virginia Sharpless, Maxine May Swiger. Sec- ond Row; Marian LaRue Shannon. Rita Peck Riffee. Evelyn May Mead, Margaret Agnes Morgan, Doris Claire Young, Jimmie Beth Morrison. Margaret Guy. Mary Dee Anderson. Third Row: Phyllis Hamilton. Patricia Chapman Orton, Alice Ann Davis, Helen Marie Wilson, Phyllis Ann RIemann. Margaret Eleanor Shaffer, Frances Moose, Margaret Jane Gibbs. Fourth Row: Martha Gibson, Margaret Ann Leach, Cornelia Schofield, Har- riett Sue Stafford, Alice Louise Spiker, Mary Belle Polley, Vir- ginia Marie Smith, Virginia Catherine Stout, Eudora Andrews, Leia Virginia Stump. Fifth Row: Barbara Anne Williams, Gene Elizabeth Mann, Shirley Swift Staab. Betty Lou Koehler, Hazel Elizabeth Stump. Mavis Andre Mann, Barbara June Davis. Sixth Row: Doris D. Erwin, Uldena Lorraine Harper. Lois Moore, Helen Louise Thompson, Elsie Jean Haden. ELTA Gamma was the result of the close friend- ship of three girls who were forced to spend the Christmas holidays at school. They consulted no one about ritual and in 1874 the first chapter was established at the Lewis School, later Oxford Institute. Alpha Xi Chapter was founded at West Virginia University in 1922. Officers are: Betty Stump, president; Dorothy Sharpless, vice-president; LaRue Shannon, secretary; Martha Gibson, treasurer. .y iDna l o p C21J] ELIZABETH A. DICKINSON ELSIE J. HADEN Class of 1942 JIMMIE B. MORRISON FLORENCE J. SHAFFER VIRGINIA M. SMITH HARRIETT S. STAFFORD SHIRLEY SWIFT STAAB DELTA G A M A MARTHA GIBSON PHYLLIS HAMILTON MAVIS A. MANN MARY D. ANDERSON EUDORA ANDREV S LILLIE L. CHAPMAN DORIS D. ERWIN MARGARET J. GIBBS VIRGINIA M. GUNNING MARGARET E. GATHER ALICE A. DAVIS BARBARA J. DAVIS MARGARET GUY BETTY L. KOEHLER Class of 1943 FRANCES MOOSE RITA P. RIFFEE MARIAN L. SHANNON Class of 1944 MARY E. GUY ULDENA L. HARPER MARGARET A. LEACH EVELYN M. MEAD MARGARET A. MORGAN Class of 1945 GENE E. MANN MARY B. POLLEY PHYLLIS A. RIEMANN CORNELIA SCHOFIELD ELEANOR J. SPANGLER DOROTHY V. SHARPLESS HAZEL E. STUMP MAXINE M. SWIGER PATRICIA C. ORTON AGNES M. OSBORNE NANCY L. RUSSELL MARGARET E. SHAFFER VIRGINIA C. STOUT HELEN L. THOMPSON ALICE L. SPIKER LELA V. STUMP BARBARA A. WILLIAMS HELEN M. WILSON DORIS C. YOUNG -J J - - - — J m. Jt A r;ii 1 Top Row: Mary Caroline Jones. Mary K. Amos, Lyda Harriet Wood. Bettie Blaine Pool, Ann Beatty. Ruth Anne Feeny. Patsy Joan Ludey, Betty Ann Hogan. Alys Alathea Glasscock, Virginia Lee Fleming. Second Row: Betty Lou Frelsmuth, Nancy Louise Garrett, Frances Fortney, Jeanne M, Albert. Helen Elizabeth Fisher, Mildred Lojise Fimple, Nancy Ann Dunkin, Teresa Eilene Dowell. Third Row: Mary Lou Bullard. Betty Garrett Cannlff, Acacia Bemice C rowel I. Dorothy Virginia Brown. Betty Jane Board, Catharine Baer Nancy Jo Ballengee, Susan Jane Bach- ma nn. Fourth Row: Katy Lou Weaver, Nancy Jane Sturtevant, Mary Caroline Throp, Eleanor Anne Stewart, Huldah Snoderly, Luella Jeanne Spelsberg. Gretchen Snoderly, Lois Woodyard, Elizabeth Stuart Romlne, Martha Harriett Stewart. Fifth Row: Susan Cone Harnlsh, Nancy Ann Pugh, Ann Dryden Chambers, Elizabeth Davis, Laverne Harrison, Lucille Eugenia Wright, Dorothea Franclne Morris. Mary Alice Johnson. Sixth Row: Nancy Lee Noel. J. June Watson, Helen Dorothy Matthews, Cora Anne Holden, Betty Anne Weaver, Mary Catherine Pritchard. ' T Monmouth College In 1870 was founded the first chapter of Kappa Kappa Gannma. The Kappa Key was first published In 1882 and thus Kappa Kappa Gamnna became the first sorority to have an official magazine. Beta Upsllon Chapter was granted a charter in 1906; the national organization Includes 71 chapters and a membership of 25,000. Chapter officers are: Gretchen Snoderly. president; Car- olyn Jones, vice-president; Elizabeth Romlne, secretary; June Watson, treasurer. i5eta Ulpsilo p n o aa ip ' OOO 0 1212] Class of 1942 SUSAN J. BACHMANN NANCY J. BALLENGEE CATHARINE BAER DOROTHY V. BROWN MARY L. BULLARD BETTY G. CANNIFF VIRGINIA L FLEMING BEHY L. FREISMUTH ALYS A. GLASSCOCK MARY C. JONES BEHIE B. POOL NANCY A. PUGH ELIZABETH S. ROMINE GRETCHEN SNODERLY ELEANOR A. STEWART J. JUNE WATSON KATY L. WEAVER LUCILLE E. WRIGHT KAPPA U P P A GAMMA JEANNE M. ALBERT ANN BEATTY NANCY A. DUNKIN MARY K. AMOS BETTY J. BOARD TERESA E. DOWELL ANN D. CHAMBERS ACACIA B. CROWELL ELIZABETH DAVIS RUTH A. FEENY Class of 1943 NANCY L GARRETT NANCY L. NOEL MARY C. PRITCHARD Class of 1944 MILDRED L FIMPLE HELEN E. FISHER CORA A. HOLDEN DORTHEA F. MORRIS Class of 1945 FRANCES FORTNEY SUSAN C. HARNISH LAVERNE HARRISON BETTY A. HOGAN MARY A. JOHNSON _ct h. n ir LUELLA J. SPELSBERG NANCY J. STURTEVANT HARRIET L. WOOD HULDAH SNODERLY MARTHA H. STEWART MARY C. THROP PATSY J. LUDEY HELEN D. MAHHEWS BETTY A. WEAVER LOIS WOODYARD J m. JL A 12151 RECEDED by Ihe Woodburn Club, Gamma Beta Chapter of Phi Mu sorority was established on the local campus in 1926. Phi Mu, the second oldest national sorority, was founded at Wesleyan College for Women in 1852; it includes 58 active chapters and over 100 alumnae organizations. The officers of the local chapter are: Betty Jane Preece, president; Anna Nell Winning, vice-president; Elsie Jean Kacer, secretary; Reda Jones, treasurer. Top Row: Mary Patricia Springer, Betty Jane Preece, Virginia Lee Snider, Mariorie Eileen Wise. Second Row: Elsie Jean Kacer. Joan Barr. Third Row: Dorothea F. Allina. awiwia E. t eia o V ' ' [2141 Class of 1942 ELSIE JEAN KACER BETTY JANE PREECE P H M U Class of 1944 DOROTHEA F. ALLINA MARY P. SPRINGER JOAN BARR MARJORIE EILEEN WISE Class of 1945 VIRGINIA LEE SNIDER -5 O ± — Q m i + A Q A 1215) Top Row: June Lee Plues, Mildred E. Moon, Martha Mount, Frances L. Stotler. Mary R. Fiedler, Miriam Forester, Alice Mar- garet Hayman, Betty Ann Heermans. Second Row: Jane Clark White, Betty Jane Barns, Shirley B. Halght, Janis Barnard, Kathleen Rita Peel, Georganne Murray. Third Row: Lottie Louise Herald. Martha Louise Nelson, Ann Adair Mullen, Helen Joan Clemans, Mary Faith Bailey, Betty Patrick. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Lee Aronson, Rose Ann Pearcy, Winifred M. Heiskell, Carol Dana Johnson, Kitty Lou Kurner, Ruth Josephine Brown. Marjorie Ann White, Elizabeth Gene Christopher. Fifth Row: Katherine Orton. May Herman Bartlett, Mary Elizabeth Irvine, Frances Virginia Reich. HE I. C. Sorosis, as Pi Beta Phi was originally named, was first established at Monmouth College in 1867. In 1883 the name was changed and since then the sorority has grown to include 80 active chapters and over 26,000 members. West Virginia Alpha Chapter was given a charter at West Virginia University in 1918. Local officers are: Katherine Orton. president; June Plues, vice-president; Frances Stotler, secretary; Gloria Vance, treas- urer. Wed U Lmmia 1 ipk H a Oi i [2161 ALICE M. HAYMAN MARY R. FIEDLER ELIZABETH G. CHRISTOPHER Class of 1942 KATHLEEN R. PEEL CAROL D. JOHNSON MILDRED E. MOON GEORGANNE MURRAY MARTHA L NELSON KATHERINE ORTON FRANCES L. STOTLER M BETA PHI MAY H. BARTLETT BEHY A. HEERMANS WINIFRED M. HEISKELL HELEN L HARDMAN ELIZABETH L. ARONSON Class of 1943 LOTTIE L. HERALD MARY E. IRVINE ROSE A. PEARCY Class of 1944 MARY F. BAILEY HELEN J. CLEMANS MIRIAM FORESTER JUNE L. PLUES FRANCES V. REICH MARJORIE A. WHITE ANN A. MULLEN JANE C. WHITE MARTHA MOUNT JANIS BARNARD Class of 1945 BETTY J. BARNS RUTH J. BROWN SHIRLEY B. HAIGHT J ll Q JC KITTY L. KURNER BETTY PATRICK J m. Jt |_3 J A t2l7) ' -HE youngest sorority on the campus, Onnicron Chapter of Sigma Delta Tau, was granted a charter In 1934. The sixteen active chapters of the national sorority Include over 1,500 members. Sigma Delta Tau was founded at Cornell University In 1917 with the help of Nathan House who designed the ritual. Officers are: Evelyn Gordon, president; Shirley Stein, vice- president; Betty Goldsmith, secretary-treasurer. Top Row: Maxine Deutsch, Dorothy R. Nach, Anita Shir- ley Richmond, Shirley Stein, Diane Helen Margolis. Sec- ond Row: Doris Levin, Betty Goldsmith, Freida Deitz, Evelyn Gay Gordon. Third Row: Hertha Beslcin, Shirley Frances Janis, Sylvia B. Klein, Evelyn Miriam Davidson. Q micron o [218] Class of 1942 SHIRLEY STEIN EVELYN GAY GORDON BETTY GOLDSMITH SIGMA D E L T H T A U Class of 1943 HERTHA BESKIN SYLVIA B. KLEIN Class of 1944 FREIDA DIETZ DOROTHY R. NASH DIANE HELEN MARGOLIS ANITA S. RICHMOND fi jSi Class of 1945 EVELYN M. DAVIDSON SHIRLEY F. JANIS MAXINE DEUTSCH DORIS LEVIN Z3: n G ±1 Q A m X + A A t219] rr L at i e c i at i (y n PRINTING BENSON PRINTING COMPANY ENGRAVING INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO GRAFTERS ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX Abrams. John Clayton 50, 195 Abrams. Seymour 48, 185 Ackley, Donald John 51, 189 Adanns, Denton Leeroy 58, 171 Adams, Harry W., Jr 45, 173 Adams, John, Jr 46, 195, 71 Adams, Suzanne 60, 207 Adamson, Donald Lee 31 Ag Club 120 Albert, Jeanne Marstiller 42, 213 Alfred, Joseph Woodrow Ralph 22 Alfred, Lee Eleanor 51, 207 Alguire, Robert C 66, 177 Allara, Earl Douglas 60 Alllna, Dorothea Fransisky 215 Alpha Epsilon Delta 123 Alpha Psi Omega 124 Alpha 2eta 125 Amato, Theresa Rosalie 49 American Institute of Electrical Engineers 126 Amick, Jean 43 Ammon, Walter Lamm 24, 141 Ammons, Douglas M. . . . 189 Amos, Elsie Beryl 60 Amos, George Merle 21, 173 Amos, Mary K 55, 213, 81, 95, 106, 144 Anastos, Sophie 60 Anderson, Mary Dee 59, 211 Andrews, Eudora 57, 211 Andrick, Helen 34, 205, 92, 133 Arbogast, Paul McNeil 27 Arbogast, Richard Dille — Archer, John S 60, 70 Ardman, Arthur 66, 191 Aronson, Elizabeth Lee . . . 56, 217, 106, 144, 146 Arters, Emiyn David 51, 181 Ashcraft, John Marion. Jr 60, 187 Associated Women Students 107 Aston, Charles C 56, 179 Ashworth, Dorothy June 55, 27 Atkinson, John Bunyan 59, 175 Audia, Irene 40 B Babcock, Allan Woodbury 57, 181 Babich, Peter Oscar 29, 100. 140 Bachmann, Gilbert S 181 Bachmann, Susan Jane 31 Bachmann, Woodward Dryden 62, 213 Bacon, Ruth 47, 207, 86 Baer, Catharine 34, 213 Bailey, Barbara Louise 50, 207, 133, 146 Bailey, J. David 48, 171 Bailey, Kenneth Dale ... 45, 187 Bailey, Mary Faith 54. 217 Bailiff, Fred Hudson — Bain. William 60, 195 Baker, Nathan Price 35, 193 Ballard, Charles H 54, 181 Ballard, Elisabeth Ann 28, 207, 81 Ballantyne, Jean Wallace 53, 209 Bambrick, William Herron ... 24, 99, 101, 102 Ballengee, Nancy Jo .... 34, 213, 104, 107, 144 Bane, Bernice A 60, 207 Bane, Frank Pershing 29, 175, 140, 142 Bannister, John Henry . 45, 187 Baric. Rudolph 44, 177 Barker, Billie Magann 49, 171 Barker, D. Jean 64 Barker, Elizabeth Fayne 29 Barlow, Willis D 59, 175 Barnard, Thomas Gross 54, 177 Barnard, Janis 60, 217 Barnard, Natalie 51, 205 Barnard, William Oliver, Jr 43, 171, 141 Barnhart, William Madison 64, 173 Barnette, William Quentin 43, 171 Barns, Betty Jane 66, 217 Barr, Joan 51. 215 Barrick, Jack Lazelle 31, 173, 140 Bartlett, Janice Rosalee 62 Bartlett, Laura Mae 60, 209 Bartlett, May Harman 46, 217 Bassett, Clement Ralph . 21, 177 Bates, Susan Elizabeth . . .43, 209 Bayne, Richard E 41, 187 Bauwin, George Richard 42. 175 Beatty, Ann 44, 213, 81, 105, 146 Beard, Virginia Lee 45, 205, 139 Beazley, Frances Catherine 43 Becker, Donald Kay 60, 181 Beddow, Jack Wilkes 57, 173 Bee, Ural G 29 Beeler, Harvey D., Jr 49, 177 Beinhorn, Irvine 51, 191 Bell, Deloyd John 66, 173 Bell, Emily Jean 59, 209, 133 Bell, Harry F 44, 173 Benchea, Hortenzlu 36, 175 Bennett, James Stephen 38 Bergdoll, David Lloyd 59, 175 Bergdoll, Laura Louise .... 32, 207, 92, 104, 139 Bergdoll, William Scott 64, 181, 70 Berman, Ralph Ephrlam 56, 123 Bertrand, Muriel Harriet 42, 205, 92, 139 Bertrand, Virginia Alicia 47, 205 Beskin, Hertha 49, 219 Beverldge, Malmarle 60 Biafora, Joseph Robert 36 Bickel, Thomas Bryan 24, 189 Blerer, Elizabeth Taylor 60 Blerer, William E 35, 175 Biddle, Roy W 46, 193 Billings, Fred Josh 53, 171 Bird, James Milton 40 Bishop, Elizabeth Ann 59 Blackmore, Betty Jane 57, 203 Blackshire, Lorna Maxine 40 Blagg, Benjamin Vance, 11 24. 175 Bland, Gale Carson .... 22 Bledsoe, Phoebe Anne . 43 Blosser, Martha Belle 42 Board, Betty Jane 56, 213 Bolton, Alex N 66, 179 Bond, Donovan Hlner 33, 187, 99 Boone, Harold Thomas 52, 96 Boone, Reece R., Jr 42, 70, 123 Boomer, Howard James 46, 197, 97 Booth, Thomas H 66, 189 Borror, Jack A 53, 189 Bowers, William Maxwell . 52, 181 Bowie, Mary Eleanor ... - 42, 209 Bowles, Paul Nathan 62, 18 Boyd, John M 56, 179 Boyer, Charles DeForest, Jr 66, 175 Bragg, Clarence Corder 42, 187 Brand, Jay Junior 24 Brake, Lloyd Wallace 55, 193, 70 Brannan, Jack 64, 193 Brashear, Wesley Craft 37, 181, 140 Bray, James Newell 64, 181 Bridge, Burton Earl, Jr 66, 173 Bright. Lois 60, 207 Brock, Robert Luther, Jr 43, 181, 71 Brooks, Shirlie Ruth 27 Brooks, William Madison 46, 187, 140 Brouzas, George Christopher 60 Brown, Benjamin P 32, 187 Brown, Donald Painter 34, 195 Brown, Dorothy Virginia 213 Brown, Margaret Agnes 51 Brown, Martha Dean 52 Brown, Robert Ray 51, 173 Brown, Ruth Josephine 64, 217, 93 Brown. Sterling Ludwig 51. 173 Browne, James Matthew 60 Browning, Aaron 57, 197 Browning, Jackson B 48, 171, 70, 97, 141 Brumbaugh, Betty Kay 58, 205 Brumbaugh, Richard Hartman . . .47 Brunschwyler, Margaret . . — Buchanan, Joseph D 66, 181 Bullard, Mary Lou 25, 213, 95, 104 Bumgardner, William Allen 25, 181 Bunten, Catherine 60 Burchlnal, William Owen . . 42, 124 Burdick, Mary Jean . . 37, 205 Burgess, Harold Dean 26, 171 Burke, Mary Jeanne 21 Burroughs, William Ernest 60, 187 Burtnett, Jane Deskins 26, 203 Burtnett, John Harrison, Jr 41, 193 Byrer, Frederick Oft 46, 189. 95 Cain, Joseph Oswald, Jr 51, 175 Callahan, Harry Tut 66, 193 Calllhan, Henry Clay 58 Campbell, Ellen Marie 38. 205, 124 Cannitf, Betty Garre 31, 213, 107 Carney, Gerbert Rean 55, 193 Carp, Carl C 45. 185 Carr, William Robert 21, 187 Carter, Jack Warren 29, 142 Carver, George Evans 40, 193 Gary, G. Edward 54, 189, 92 Cassady, Thorburn Elwood 22 Casto, Harry Nathan 66, 193 Gather, Margaret Elaine 60, 211 Cattrell, Clyde Robert 27, 189 Caudill, Charles 45, 181, 70 Caudill, Clarence 49, 181, 70 Caussin, Eugene Dixon 58, 187 Chadwick, Elizabeth 21 Chadwick, George Sturgiss 66. 179 Chambers, Ann Dryden 60, 213 Chambers, Margaret Ann 39 Champe, Charles Ernest 64, 187 Chandler, Jean Lendrc 34 Chapman, Lillle Louise 59, 211, 146 Chapman, William Paul 48, 189 Chenoweth, Donald Lee 60 Chidester, Jack Wilson 64, 195 Chiera, Rosalee Catherine . . .42 Childress, Caro Louise ... .60 Christopher, Elizabeth Gene . .217 Clark, Andrew Lewis 57, 171 Clark, Ellsworth 28, 171, 140 Clark, Mary Dorcas 42, 123 Clark, Richard Bennett 29. 187 Clark, Thomas Gates 29 Clemans. Helen Joan 56, 217 Coffman, James Clark 44, 197, 95, 97 Coffleld, Olan Terrell . 37 Cohen, Herschel Erwin 24. 70 Colborn, Harry Blackstone, II 48, 181, 94 Cole, Dorsey Gran 36, 181, 140 Cole, Francis King 48, 183 Cole, Mary Dorothy 31 College of Pharmacy 127 Collett, Dorothy May 62, 205 Colllnson, Jame Katherlne 52 Coleman, Clayton Boyd . . 37, 199 Coleman, John Joseph ... 66 Conaway, Ruth Virginia . 58 Conaway, William Atha 66, 195 Conner, James William 60, 187 Connell, John Bohan 33, 187 Conner, Robert B 49, 175 Comuntzis. Marcus George 26, 140, 142 Cook, Fred William, Jr 29 Cookman, Donald Moore 40 Cooksey, Benjamin H 30, 142 Coombs, James Elwood 49. 171 Core, Harold Addison 28 Cornell, Florence Evelyn 66, 209 Corson, Louis D 181 Corum, Earl Eugene 55, 171 Cottrlll, Delford Lea, Jr 71, 100, 102, 140 Couch, James Grant 48, 193 Coulson, Armand Leroy 26 Counts, Robert Warren 58, 173, 70 Courtney, Thomas Berry 49, 181 Cowden, George Newell 41, 173 Cowell, Bonnie Jo 35, 124 Cox, Michael Cresap 179 Cox, Stanley Rhey, Jr 51, 193 Coyner, Joe D 63 Crago. Homer Carman 49, 179 Crago. Paul C. . . .57, 179 Cranston, Robert V .. 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Jr. 39, 193, 95 Cronin, Betty Jane 57, 207, 106, 133, 146 Crooks Edwin Willlann . , . 71 171 Crowe!!, Acacia Bernice , . 62. 213 Crummett, Ttireda Virginia . 42 60 Cummins, Patti 50, 96. 146 Cunningham, Icle Lue!!a 45 Currey, Lucille 22 Curry, Harold Kirk . . 46, 199 Curry, George Alexander 22 Curry, Margaret Ann .... Cutler, Harold H ?T 48, 173 Cutlip, Claude R 62, 173 79 60 Davidson. Evelyn Miriam . 64, 219 Davles, Mary Louise . . 40 Davies, Thelma C . 43 , 98 Davis, Alice Ann 64, 211 6? Davis. Elizabeth . 60, 213 Davis. George L. . 46, 173, 140 Davis. Jack Edward ... 66, 173 Davis. Jack G 64, 173 Davis, Lewis Edward . , 64, 189 Davis, Preston Caldwell 50, 187 Davis, Richard E 45, 175 Davis, Richard E. . 49 Davis, William A. 21 Davis, Wilson B 53, 171 Davne, Albert 23, 185 Dawson, Ja mes E 53, 177 Deahl, Grant Stephen 66 Dean, James Gordon 56, 173 Debate Team . . 136 DeBolt. Ethel Mae , . . i2. 20j Deem. Paul Sterling . . . ... 23. 199, 70, 102 Deitz, Frelda 53 219 Delaney. K. Jane ... 28 Dellollo, Samuel Louis 2V Delta Nu Tau . . 128 DeLynn, Alan . . . 23 Dent, Helen Louise . 28 . 81, 98 DePue, James Marsnall . 64, 187 67 719 Deutsch. Stanley Edwin . . . . . 40. 191, 95, 102 Devlncent, Frank George ■ 40, 70 Devore, Barbara Anns . 49, 207, 146 Devore, Reps Walden . 66, 173 , 70 Dickinson, Elizabeth Ann . . 34, 211, 95, 104, 107 Dils, James Wyatt, IV . . 66, 173 DImmIck, William Fred 199 , 70 Dodd, Marcus William , 48. 183 Dodge, Freda 55 Dodson, Elmer Helsley 22. 171 Dolphin Club 129 Dornblazer, John Paul 175 Dowdy, Virginia Lee . 60 Dowell. Teresa Eilene . . . 59, 213, 84 . 85, 146 Dowler, Dean C 45, 177 Downs, Betty Ruth ... 43, 209, 105, 146 Draper, Harry Richard . 26 Duffleld, Luther Karl . , 62, 173 Dulaney, William T. . . 66 171 Duncan. Bcttle Jane . . 40, 209 Duncan. Don Randolph . 64, 181 Dunkln. Nancy Ann . , 46, 213 Downs. William Joseph . . 26 Dotson. William Robinson 32 Douglass. Eowln Carrel] 56, 173 Dunn. Clifford Ivan . . 27 Dunning, Robert Leroy 64, 197 Dye. Mary Jane ... 59 Dyer. Clytie Elva 42 Eades, Mary Alice 57, 106 Eagen, Margaret 23, 207, 104, 144 Eakin, Justus Wells 42, 187 Earnshaw, F. Steele 53, 181 Ebeling, Nancy Brokaw 66, 207 Ebersberger, Emily 22 Eckert, Frieda Louise 26 Eckley, George Morgan, Jr 21. 171 Edgar, Charles W., Jr 45, 187 Egleson. Granville Charles 62. 187 Eight Ball 130 Elliott. Joe Craddock 60, 107 Ellis. J. Edgar. Jr 50. 187 Ellison. Henry Sutton. Jr 35 Ely, William E 51, 171 Emery, Lorentz Densmore 39, 142 England, Quill 60 Engle, William 24 Englehart, Dale A 49, 17 ' Ersklne, James Gerrard 66, 193 Erwin, Doris D 69, 211 Eta Chi Phi 131 Etz, Herbert R 66, 179 Evans, Mary Etta 51 Feather, Jackson Lyall Faber, James Dovener Fahey, Martin Francis Farnsworth, Carl Davis Feeny, Ruth Anne Feldberg, J. Malcolm Feller. John W Feller, Richard Tabler ... Ferguson, Ralph Raymond Ferrell, Mildred Fi Batar Cappar Fiedler, Mary R. . . Fiess, Ruth Eileen . . . Filler. Sheila Flmple. Mildred Louise Fischer, Charles Bennett . Fisher, Annamae Fisher, George Edgar, Jr Fisher, Helen Elizabeth Fisher, Russell M. . . Flaherty, William J Flanagan, Robert Kelleher Fleming, Virginia Lee Fogle, John Harrlelt Forbes, Carl Hayes. Jr. Forbes. Pearl Hazel Forester. Miriam 59. 217. Forman, Alexander Hardle, Jr. . . Fortney, Eillis Orr Fortney. Frances Foster, Bernard Johnson Foster, Harry Clifford, Jr Fowler. Eugene E Fraker. Joseph E.. Jr. 48, Franz. Edward Eugene Frazler. James A. . . Frazier. Richard Dickerson . Freeland. Jean Freismuth. Betty Lou . Freshwater. Emma Jane Frost. James Allison Frum. Margaret ... Frye. Mary Martha Furman, Kathleen Emeleene . . , 31, 30, 106, I . 49 38, 124 27 100, 101 75, 124 60, 213 38, 185 59, 175 175, 70 33 58, 209 . 103 217, 31 . 60 60 59, 213 56, 177 62 39, 175 52, 213 57, 197 64, 193 62, 193 29, 213 . . 29 . 64, 70 . . 58 07, 146 175, 70 ■44, 173 60 213 . 21 24, 187 57, 171 41, 142 50, 187 50, 171 66, 195 33, 133 37, 213 49, 203 62, 173 . . 45 47, 203 . 51 60, 41, 133, 41, Gaines, Marjorie Lee . . Gall, Virginia Marie . . Gallaher, Martha Rose . . Galpln. Mary Elizabeth . Gardman. Anne Elizabeth . . . Gardner. Charles William 57, 189, Gardner. William Henderson 44. Garlow. Marjorie 23. 209. 93 48 139 205 25 95 193 124 Garrett. Nancy Louise 46, 213 GianninI, Lena Marie 60 Gibbs, Edwin 60. 175 GIbbs, Margaret Jane 56, 211 Gibson. Joseph V.. Jr 66. 181 Gibson, Martha 44. 211, 81, 105. 146 Gilbert. Mary June 62 GIrard. Louis Frank. Jr 62, 173 Gist, George Relnicker 27 Given, Arnold J 60 Glass, Olin Carter 31, 193 Glasscock, Alys Alathea 213 Godbey, Betty Martin 22, 209 Gotf, Charles 51, 173 Gcff, Herbert Harold 46, 199. 95 Goff, Homer Wallace 48, 173 Goff, Mary Mildred 64 Goffredo, Mary Cecelia i6 Goldsworthy, Helen Penlnnah 47 Goldstein, Philip Martin 54, 191 Goldsmith, Betty 30, 219 Gomez, Efrain 62 Goode, Lemuel 36 Goodman, Henry Joseph 32, 191 Gordon, Evelyn Gay 30, 219. 94 Gorrell. George Keith . ' 23. 171 Gott. William Fred 58. 187. 95 Gottlieb. Stanley Davis 64, 191 Gould, Warren Lee 57, 197 Grace, Warren Lee 199 Graham, James A 193 Graham, William Lowry 64, 189 Graham, William V 48, 187 Graves, Floyd Mason 52 Gray, Dowell 54, 187 Greco, Albert Richard 23 Greco. Carl Edward 36 Green, Dorothy Hyatt 32, 124 Green, William VanMeter 47, 187 Greene, Charles Edward 24, 187 Greenwood, John E 54, 193 Greer, Herbert C 14, 15, 17 Gregory, Charles Wilbur 46. 71 Grier, James William 32 Griffith. Roger D 25, 177 Grove, Mark Sigler 22, 175 Groves, Mary Lou 52, 133 Guard, Patricia Jane 52 Gump, Jean 55, 106, 133, 146 Gundling, D. Louis 33, 195 Gunning, Virginia Mae .... 51, 211, 93, 144, 146 Guy, Margaret 60, 211 Guy, Mary Elizabeth 58. 211 H Haberer, Jeanne Elizabeth 55, 209 Hackney, Charles G 42, 199 Hackney, John Grant 21, 179, 92 Haddock, Jean Marie 66 Haden, Elsie Jean 37, 211, 104, 139 Haden, Robert Paul 46, 141 Haight, Shirley B 60, 217 Hale, William Ray 45, 181 Hall, J. Charles, Jr 48, 193 Hall, John Nolan 33 Hall, John Robert 62, 169 Hall, Kenton Allen 33, 173. 102 Hall, Marjorie Ann 52 Hall, Roberta Jean 39 Hall, Ruth Irene 59, 207, 106. 146 Hall, Wade Eckes 45, 141 Hamlll, Dorothy Dodd . ... 47 Hamilton, Josephine Dillon . , . , 64 Hamilton, James L 50, 179 Hamilton. Jim Bernard 39. 177 Hamilton. Lorentz C 199 Hamilton. Pat Ray 55. 179 Hamilton, Phyllis 43, 211, 95, 105 Hamrick, Claude Eugene 36 Hamrick, Kenneth Edison 66 Hancock, Frances Yost . . ... 25 Hancock, Leland J .44, 175 Handelsman, Gene ... 52, 191 Handley, Lloyd Speakman ... 43 Hanifln, John William 32, 175 Hank, Francis William 21, 179 Hannah, Margaret K 27, 205, 104 I i ROGERS THE BIG DRUG STORE Phone 4419 AIR CONDITIONED ROGERS ON DRUGS IS LIKE STERLING ON SILVER You are Always Welcome at Rogers COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES TO THE MONTICOLA BALDWIN SUPPLY CO. industrial Equipment and Supplies 518 Capitol St. Charleston, W. Va. TRI-STATE ROOFING COMPANY BUILT-UP ROOFERS Phone 1008 UNIONTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA INDEX Hannan. Tom Marshall 34 Hare, James Franklh, Jr 45, 199. 70, 197 Harer, Charles LaVerne 42 Hardin, Ardeth Lucille 37 Hardman, Charles O. 27, 171, 140 Hardman, Helen L. - ,217 Hardman, Orville Leroy 31. 177, 94, 140 Hardman. Thomas B 62, 181 Harless, James Calvert , . . 51, 70 Harnish, Douglas H., Jr 48, 193, 141 Harnish, Susan Cone 60, 213 Harper, John David ' 47, 173, 98 Harper, Uldena Lorraine . . . , , 59, 211 Harper, Virginia 50 Harpfer, Peggy Anne 64 207 Harrald, Dorothy Louise , 62 Harrington, Sara Louise 38, 207, 104, 107, 133, 146 Harrison, Laverne 60, 213 Hartley, Robert L 23, 199 Hartman, James Ray 56, 193 Hartman, Porter Eugene .... 28, 175, 70, 94 Hartman, Robert L 48, 193 Hashinger, Sarah Eli;abeth 38, 207, 104 Haslebacher, Kenneth, Jr. 64, 197, 70 Hatcher, Lewis Allen , , 49. 177 Haught, David Alonzo , 44. 199 Hawker, Josephine . . 66 Hawkins, Bette Louise 50, 203 Hawvermale, Joseph Richard 52, 70 Hayes, Melvin Louis ... 43 Hayhurst, Marlene Madge . . 30 Hayman, Alice Margaret 34, 217, 133 Head, Betty 43, 92 Heavner, James Stanley 66, 171 Heermans, Betty Ann , , . 46, 217 Heiskell, Winifred M 47, 217, 94 Henderson, Dorothy Jane . , . 49, 205. 105, 146 Henderson, Janis Kathryn 66, 209 Henderson, Robert Eugene 30 Hendrickson, Elsie Lou 52 Hensley, Robert Graves . . - 66, I b Herald, Lottie Louise 46, 217 Hess, J ack Orville 62, 179 Hess, Robert L 62 Hewitt, Frank Stephenson 49, 195 Hewitt, Kenneth Leroy 50, 171 Heyl, Robert A 43, 199, 70 Hickman, James Blake 34 Hicks, Hugh D 53, 179, 94 Hicks, Roger Louis 49, 179 Hildreth, Lester L 41, 197 Hill, Bettie 60, 207 Hill, Evelyn Marie 22, 207 Hill, John Mack 39, 175, 94 Hindsley, John Pack 25, 195 Hinkle, Charles Jarvis . . 57 Hix. Albert Homer , 45, 177 Hogan, Betty Ann 62. 213. 107 Hogshead, George William 33, 187, 70 Hogshead, Ralph, Jr 21. 187 Holden. Cora Anne . . , 51, 213, 81. 106. 107, 146 Holley, Jane 52 Holstein, Perry Floyd 66, 175 Holtzworth, Howard 142 Home Economics Club 133 Hopkins, Martha N 52, 207, 144 Hoskins, Mabel Thayer 41, 205, 133 Houck, Charles Dotson 37, 187. 123 Howard. Victor N 26, 141 Hoy, John Wesley, Jr. . . , 40. 187 Hutf, Gard 38. 102 Huffman. James Edward 62, 173 Huffman. Wanda Eileen 58 Hughes, Robert Tucker, Jr 31, 101, 102 Hughes, Ruth Eleanor 25 Hundley, Nellie B. 62 Hunt, R. Brooks 36 Hunt, Ruth Alice 64 Hunter, George Adamson . , . , 34, 181, 94, 140 Hunter, Phyllis Jane 21 Hurst, Ruth Rosabelle 43, 133 Hurt, Mary Jane 62, 209 Huston, Robert Dean 55, 183, 94 Hutchinson, Edith Anne 60, 207 Humes, William Hastings 48 Hyer, Virginia Grace 30, 203 I Irvine, Mary Elizabeth 45, 217 Isenberg, Florence Olivia 60 Isiminger, Fern 55, 133 Israel, Robert Barnett . . .42 Jackson, Thomas Wesley Jacob, Montgomery W. Jamison, Edna Mae . Janis, Shirley Frances Jemison, Lawrence Lee Jenkins, James Leon . . Jennings, William James Johnson, Carol Dana , , Johnson, Joseph Pershing Johnson, Leonard King . Johnson, Lynn Cutler . , Johnson, Mary Alice - Johnson, Robert Earl, II Johnston, Ben C Jclliffe, Florine Jones, Mary Caroline . Jones, Richard Paul , Jones, Harold S Jones, Roy H., Jr. . . . Jedy, George Lee . . . Judging Teams Judy, Virginia Verdene . 29, 217, 92, . 47, 171 . . 42 . 38, 203 . 64, 219 , 179, 70 44 . 23, 199 94, 140 . . 37 40, 171 , 59, 96 60, 213 i, 71, 96 60 l7 36, 213 66, 173 34 . 21 26 121, 122 . 62, 203 40, 215, 95, 133 28 191 141 205 191 144, 41, 179, Kacer, Elsie Jean Kalmar, Louis Frank Kammer, Max Lloyd 32 Kamons, Edwin J 23 Kanode, Doris E 42 Kanter, Harold 48 Kappa Mu Alpha 134 Kappa Phi 135 Kapnicky, James Albert 140, 14 Karr. Kathleen Margie ... Katz, Betty Lee 34. 104. Kaufman. Paul J Kay, Kenneth Wayne 53 Kay, William Everette 179 Kazik, John 26, Kearney, Catherine Agnes . , , . Keen, Mary Stuart 34, Keenan, Rose Jean Keener, Vivien Alice Keith, Lois Elizabeth . 59, 203, 70. 81, 93, 96. Kelly. James William Kelemen, John, Jr Kelly, Mike 62, Kelly, Nellie Yvonne ... Kennedy, Alma June , . , Kennedy, James Robert 58. Kent, Robert Scott .55, Keplinger, Estella Lee 49, 207, 95, Keplinger, Raymond Lester, Jr 55, Kern, Franklin W Kerr, Alice 36, Kessel, Betty Louise , . . 43, Kessel, Charles Enoch Kessel, Katherine 22, Keyser, Grace Anne Kidd, William R,, Jr 33, Kincaid, Eugene 25, 141, King, William Mager Kirwin Thomas J. . |.;2 64 it 191 70 70 199 47 133 60 62 146 31 33 171 46 146 173 181 105 179 175 209 209 177 209 62 140 142 31, 179 30 Jr. 47. 219. 94. 28. 105, 55, 102, 81, 199 Klebe, Albert E Klein, Sylvia B. Knapp, Mary Nan Knapp, Thomas S 27, 193, 100, Knight, Barbara Jean 59, 207, Knight, Robert Wayne 43, Knotts, T. A Koehler, Betty Lou 60, Kondratick, Lawrence Koslow, Milton Sidney 185, 94, Kotler, Milton 45, Kramer, William Meigs 30, Kuhl, Palmer J 38, Kuhn. Fred W 179 146 207 140 106 71 66, 171 211, 97 25, 70 102 185 193 141 60 Kunkle, Charles R. 64 167 Kunst, Florence E 50 Kurner, Kitty Lou ; ... 60. 217 Kurner. Robert C 52, 179 Kutak, Frank Ralph , . 32. 140 L Labowitz. Allan Marvin .55. 185 Lamb, Barbara Ruth . . 57, 209 Lamson. Charles William 62, 197, 97 Langbord. Stanton . . , 53, 185 Laughlin. Norman . 49, 171, 140 Lawall. Pres. Charles E. 16 Lawall, Charles E., Jr. . 43. 181 Lawton. William Edgar 48, 171, 70 Lay, Carroll Thomas 24, 175 Layne, Norma Lee . 56 Leach. Margaret Ann . 56. 211 Leachman, Burton Bailey 53, 173 Lean er, Edward Norman 62, 185 Leckie. Fred D 66, 193 Lee. Richard W. . 47, 199 Lee, Victor B 34 Leeper, Ben Morris . 51, 171. 123 Legg, Elbert E. , . 66, 197 Leggett. James Samuel . 27, 171, 124. 141 Lester, Charles Edward 62, 187 Lester, Elwood Roy 52. 187 Levin, Doris 52. 219. 133 Lewis. Charles Walter 55, 175 Lewis, Mary Ann 52, 209. 133 Lewis. Sanford Allen 48. 191 Lingamfelter. Avalon Louise 23. 133 Linger, Harry Teter 58, 171 Linville, James 64, 193, 70 Li-Toon-Awa 106 Lively, William T 44, 193, 140 Llewellyn, Dorothy Anne 55, 205 Lloyd, Marjorie Ann 62 Locke, Richard Brady 28 Lodge. Mildred Josephine 62 Logan, Joan Elizabeth 52, 209 Lombardo, Joseph Michel , 46, 199 Long. Edward Louis 52 Long, Robert M 42. 187 Lookenott. Mary Alice 62 Looney, Robert Lewis 55. 187 Lorentz. Mary Louise , 209 Lotstein. Jack 32, 185. 94. 102 Lovitz, Alfred 62. 191 Love. Edward Shelby, Jr 47 Lovett, Chester 54, 191 Lowdermilk, John Milton 52 Lowther, Birk Conley . 30 Lucas, Louise Julia . . 38, 207 Ludden, John, Jr. 46 Ludey. Patsy Joan . . , 62, 213 Lyons, Robert Cromwell 37, 123 M Mann, Alma Louise 46. 205, 133 Mann. Gene Elizabeth , 64, 211 Mann. Mavis Andree , , 43, 211, 146 Malcolm. Joseph Richara 27 Mallinger, Morton Arrold 47, 191 Mallinger, Norman James 62, 191 Mallory. Charles Mitchell 64, 173 Margolis, Diane Helen . . 57, 219 Marple. James Stanton 51, 173 Marsh, Hugh J 33, 187, 142 Marshall, William P 48, 197 Marstiller, James Augustus 24, 181 Martin, James M 44. 189. 70 Martin, June Robertson . , . 48, 146 Martin, Rex R ... 29 Mason, Alice June 44, 92, 124, 146 Matthew, Helen Dorothy 66, 213, 144 Matters, Margaret Ellen 52, 209 May, George W 50, 181 Maynard, Paul Smith 34 Mays, Elfrieda 58 Maysielles, Marion L. . 37 Mead. Evelyn May 58, 211 Meadows, Lucille 36, 203, 133, 139 TUCKER AND SILLING Architects for MINERAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING 314 Masonic Temple Charleston. W. Va. In appreciation of past favors and looking forward to your continued patronage GANE BROTHERS LANE Incorporated 1335 West Lake Street CHICAGO. ILL. Quality Bookbinders ' Supplies and Machinery Also in ST. LOUIS NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND VIC¥OR¥ H IRCH! The nation-wide march of HANOVER- Uniformed cadets is a victory for qual- ity! MORE Military Academies have adopted HANOVER Regulation Uni- form Shirts than any other brand. HANOVER UNIFORM COMPANY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND INDEX Meadows. Sibyl Louise Mehallc, Frances Eloise Melenrlc. William J. . . Men ' s Glee Club .... Merrill. Alden M Metz, Francis Loraine. Jr. . Mickel. Mitchell Mills. Genevieve Mills. Woodrow W. . . Miller. Estelle Sylvia - Miller. Jo Clare Miller. Margaret K. Milligan. Paul Leslie. Jr. Mitchell. Yvonne .... Mixed Chorus Monroe, Mary Maxine , Moon, Mildred E. . . . Elizabeth Udell James Ronald Helen Smith . . Mary Lois .... Michael Judson . Muriel Jean . . . Wlllard Edward Frances Moran, Margaret Morgan. Margaret Agnes Morgan, William Barnes . Morris. Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris Morris Morris Moore. Moore. Moore, Moore, Moore. Moore. Moore. Moose. i1. Buckner Stuart ... Donnally Hamilton, Jr. Dorothea Francine . . . George Albert .... George Lyie Nancy Lee Norval Thomas Reva Marie . , Morrison, Jimmie Beth Morrison, Margaret Morrison, Marjorle Mortar Board Mount. Martha Jane Mountain Mountaineer Week Team Mour3. George Kish . Moyer, William Adair . Muffly, Paul F Mutfly. Robert Edwin Muldoon, Martha Jane , . . 49 Mulholland, Mary Eleanor . . . Mullen. Ann Adair Mullens, Henry Scott Murray, Georganne 36 Myles, George Anderson , 39, 203 37. 123 55. 173. 70 MS 45 177 43. 199 64 21 , 29 46. 124 . 52 56. 209 54 64 149 59. 207. 133 40. 217. 107 43. 209 50. 181, 94 21 57, 146 .64. 171 ... 44. 96 38, 171, 101 42. 211 56 211. 144 38. 173. 124 44. 177, 96 35, 177 213, 106. 146 31 , 54. 187 55. 207 46. 195 64 22. 211 66 56, 209 104 64. 217 100 57. 209. ■ 39. , 101 64 44. 197 47. 171 171. 94 81. 105, 144 209. 95. 124 .57. 217 ... 21 217, 89. 124 36 Mac-Mc MacDonald, Christina 25 MacFarland, Robert . . 64. 187 McAbee, Elise .... .33 McAlister, Anderson O. 30 McAndrew, Michael John. Jr. 46. 193 McCann, Bettie Winifred . , 37. 133 McCarty, Clyde Winficid 35. 142 McClaugherty, James Milton 40, 187 McClung. A. Colin 66, 19b McClung. Francis Hill .31 McClung. James Clayton 2 McCue, John Duncan . - 27. 181 McClure, George J 35. 179 McCorkle. Samuel Comstock 64, 187 McCoy. John Robert , ,62 McCoy, Watson Arch , 42, 181 McCoy, William Wayne 57. 195 McCraw, John A. . . .62, 177, 94 McCune, Virginia Rae 39. 209 McCune, William Richard 52. 195 McDadc, Raymond 64, 179. 70 McDowell. Elizabeth L 52 McElwee. Richard Howard 44. 173 McFarland. Thomas 39, 187 McGhee, Oliver Claude 33 McGraw, Helen Luclla 66 McHale, Mark Andrew 28 McKinley, Louis Bennett 62, 181 McLaughlin, James 5. ... 57, 193 McMillen, Christine 23, 104, 144 McNemar, William Vernon 62, 195, 70 McNeill, Steve 54, 181 McPherson. William E 27. 173. 70, 140 McWhorter, Charles Kinsley 54, 193 N Nach. Dorothy R. . . . Narick. Steven Douglas . . Nash. Herman T Neal, Virginia Mae Nelghborgall, Betty Jayne . . Nelms. James Morgan . . . Nelson, Edward Mo.nroe. Jr. Nelson, Martha Louise . . . . Nelson, Robert William . Newman, Charles Her ry Nlcastro, Samuel T. . . , Nichols. Helen Eloise , . . Nichols, John Marshall . . Nickell, Don Jarrett . , . Nicorvo, Chris C Noel. Nancy Lee Norton, Robert W. . Nunley, James A. Nutter, Benjamin Lee Nutter, William Trever . Nye, William Harold . . . O ' Bryan, Voy Travis O ' Farrell, Cornelius O ' Nell 50, 219 49, 173 49, 177 . 21 .43, 209 . . 53, 173 . . 54. 131 . . 38, 217 179 35 58 26, 207. 98 49, 71 187 25 43, 213 52, 173 52. 193 . 42 .21, 181 21 Ollvito, O ' Neal O ' Nell, Orders. Orell Dominick . . L. Burke . . Evelyn Mae Kermit Reed M. Edward 53. Orahood. Marvin David Orchesls Orton, Gardner Chapman Orton, Katherlne Rutledge Orton, Patricia Chapman Orr. Frank Griswold 64. Osborne, Agnes Mae Ostrye, Lawrence H. . Ott. Marjorle Jean . ... 21. 46. 56. 177. 66. 51, 35, 58 179, 53, 50, 35 171 49 187 205 187 70 187 137 177 217 211 70 211 173 60 Painter, Eleanor Louise 38 Painter, James Pershing 33, 140 Pappas, Jordan Cyrille 50 Parsons, Eloise Freda 57 Parsons. Harry Howard 36, 175 Parsons, Winona June .59, 207 Patrick. Betty ... 64. 217 Patterson, Analee f. 42 Patterson. Donovan Ross 35, 187 Payne. Richard Jeffers 22, 175 Pearcy, Rose Ann 146 Peel, Kathleen Rita ... 28. 217 Peck, Frank McDonald . . 44, 173 Peck. Robert DeWItt ... 22. 193 Perry. John 66. 187 Peters, Dolores Lee . 49 Peters, Jo Ann 50. 207 Peters. Kenneth John 66. 175 Peterson, Guy Harry. Jr 44. 183, 93 Pearc . Rose Ann 44, 217, 133 Peyton. Mary Webb 37 Pfost, Francis Miller 53, 177. 71 Pfost, John Justus 66, 173 Pharr, Richard Ruddle 28, 197. 93, 95, 101 Phi Chi 138 Phillips, Howard Troy. Jr 35. 171 Phillips, Marjorle Norene 60, 207 Phillips, William Allan 62, 171 Phi Upsilon Omicron 139 Pickens, Geraldine 42 Pickens. Waneta Joyce 22 Pierce, Robert Browning 27. 181 Pierson. Robert Clarence, Jr 66, 197 PInkney, Ellwood Earl 64 PInnock. Thomas George 32. 175 PItrola. James Lewis 41 Plues. June Lee 49. 217. 81. 105 Plummer. Lola Davis Pockstaller, Kathleene M Poindexter, James Murphy ... 41. Point. Walter Warren. III. 36, 175. 100. 102. Poland, Maxine Vivian Polley, Mary Belle Pollock. Helen Susanna Pool. Bettie Blaine Post. Flora Lee . . Post, Henry Arie . . Post. Mary Virginia . . Post. Orian Austin . . Post. Warren George . . Poultry Club Powell. Raetta Joyce Powell. William. Jr Prager, Conrad Raymond Preece. Betty Jane. 40. 215, 95, 104, 133, Printz, Charles Francis 21. Pritchard. Mary Catherine Pugh. George Freeland Pugh. Nancy Ann 40. Pugh. Susan Jean Pyle, Joan 50. 207, Quillen. Max Lee , , 21 . . 64 193. 142 123. 140 40. 139 59. 211 . . 31 29. 213 58. 133 53. 199 42. 133 . 41 60. 70 147 64 50. 187 31. 140 139. 146 187. 124 45. 213 69. 175 213. 81 60. 207 , 87, 97 Raese, Donald Walter Rader. William Edwin Randal. Keitha Anne Ramsey. Emory Fred Randolph. Brady F., Jr. 43. 173 .32. 29 . . .30 38. 123 Ranson. William Francis 59. 195 Rawe, Robert George 58. 187 Reader, Arthur Jay 45. 185 Reading. Charles William 49. 175, 70 Reaves. John Harold ... 45 140. 141. 45. 217 50. 203, Rector, Robert Ray Reed. Henry Elton 37. Reich. Frances Virginia Reid. Margaret Louise Relley. Earl W.. Jr. . . . . . Reiley, Julia Anne . . . . . . Reynolds. Charles Norman 51 Reynolds. Phyllis D Rexroad, George Irvin . . ... 64 Rhodes. Emma Jane . . . . Rhodes. William Erasmus 46. Rho dodendron Rice, Eugene W 39, Rice, George Bowers 25, Rice, Marguerite ... ... Rich. James B - 42. Rich. Sylvester, II ... ,66. Richard. Robert Earl , . .66. Richmond. Anita Shirley . . 57. RIchter. Dale Jean . . . Ridenour, Ruth Marie , 33. 133. Ridgeway. John Joseph ... ... RIemann. Phyllis Ann 60, 32 142 98 95 171 64 181 50 187 27 179 105 175 189 58 195 171 181 219 60 139 30 211 RIttee, Rita Peck 46. 211 Rivera. Mario Robbins, Jane Roberts. Elizabeth Ann Roberts. George L., Jr. Roberts, Joe W Roberts. John V. , Roberts. Sarah Elizabeth Robertson. Marlon , . . 42. 203. 51. 47 146 146 173 171 70 207. 133, 62, 53, 175, 52, 207 207, 133 Robison. Geraldine 66 Robinson. Gruine 64 Robinson. Harold 53, 177 Robinson, Louise Amelia . . . ! 58. 209 Robinson, Nathan Lamar 53. 179 Robison. Thomas Snider 66. 181 Robison. William H 175 Roby. Gertrude Cochran , ,66. 205 Rodgers. Elrie Parker, Jr. 33. 123 Rodgers. Robert Wayne 64, 171 Rogers. Helen Virginia 40 Rogers, Norval Eugene 66, 187 Rohr. Joseph Paul . 43 Roland, Maxine Vivian . 133 NEW AND USED TEXTBOOKS STUDENT SUPPLIES STATIONERY Typing and Mimeograph Papers Sunli+e Bond (The Authorized Thesis Paper) Modern Mimeograph Copco Mimeograph Granatone Mimeograph W. V. U. BOOK STORE Law Building Campus Used In W.V U. Creamery CHERRY-BURRELL CORPORATION PITTSBURGH, PENNA. Complete Equipment for Handling Milk and Its Products COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND FUEL CITY METAL WORKS Incorporated CLARKSBURG, WEST VA. Designs and Installations, Sheet Metal, Air Conditioning. Heating, Ventilating, Dust Collection FOR FINER JEWELRY ROBERT A. YAGLE Metropolitan Theatre Building MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA INDEX Rolland. Betty J. . . 55, 207 Rollyson, Robert E. 54 Romiq Richard Emerson . , 32, 173 Romine, Elisabeth Stuart 26, 213 Romine, John R. . . 56, 193 Roomy, Jack Elvin 62, 171 Rose, Aaron ... 21, 191 Rose, June ... 207 Roth, Lester Hugh 43, 191 Rothwell, Herbert H 49, 171 Rubenstein, Shirley Eloise 24, 124 Rude Betty Jane 64 Rueckl John Karl 49. 175 Ruhl, William Harvey 64, 193 Rukse, Joseph Martin 60 Russell, Betty Lee 44 Russell, Nancy Louise 55, 211 Rust, Janet Lynne 64 Rutecki, Genevieve C 56 Rymer, Ralph Mohney 66, 181 Samples, Jack Hamilton 181, 70 Samuels, James Milton 46 Samuels, Joseph Paul 47 Sanchez, Hitarion Larry 32, 173 Sanders, Allen B 37, 187 Sargeant, Barbara 64 Saville, Daphne L 54 Sax, Daniel Sam 62, 191 Saxe Jerome Edward . . 42, 173 Scabbard and Blade .140 Scarlett, John Franklin . 23, 175 Schafer, Roy Alvln . 64, 179 Schafer, Sam Edward 46, 183, 101 Schenck, Emma Birdelle 48 Schindler, Charles Andrew, III . 38, 199, 141 Schofield, Cornelia 64, 211 Schubert, Gilbert H 41 Schubert, Oscar Edmund 41 Schuchat, Theador Louis — Schultz, Frances Lorrain 45, 209 Schumann, Morton D 64, 191 Schwartz, Joseph 1 30, 185 Scott, Janet A. 51 Scott, John Raymond 53, 70 Scott John Smith 49, 171 Scott, Kathleen Marie 45, 205 Scott Nancy Jane 50, 209 Seabright, Nada May 66, 207 Seacrist, Ronald Preston 46 Seixas, Donald 45, 185 Selby, Martha Gene 50 Seligman, Ethel Ruth ... 54 Serqent Ralph E. 58 Schatter, Charles Gilbert 33 Shaffer, Florence Jane 39, 211 Shaffer, Howard Delbert 59, 175 Shaffer, Margaret Eleanor 50, 211 Shahan, Rosemary 64 Shale, Elaine Henry . 27, 139 Shanabarger, Betty Ellen 62, 203 Shanholtz, Wilma Jean .32 Shannon Marion LaRue 47, 211, 105, 146 Sharkey, Mike Alex 56, 177 Sharpless, Dorothy Virginia ... 49, 211 Sharps, Robert Edward 48, 193, 141, 142 Sharpenberg, Warren D 51, 171 Sheets, Helen W 21 Shefsiek, Joseph Heide 44, 187 Shepherd, John A 39, 131 Shifman, Paul 53, 191 Shingleton, J. Robert 30, 171, 140 Shingleton, William Earl 64, 171 Shirey, Robert Hugh 22 Shirley, Sydney Magill 62 Shively, M. Irene 66 Shrewsbury, Trixie Lee 43, 203 Shumate, Harvey Milton 31 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 141 Siegrist, Edgar C. , 187, 100, 101 Siegrist, Glenn Frederick 47, 187 Siems, George H.. Jr 34, 193 Simmons, Leslie Dale 49, 175 Simon Mitchell 26 Sinclair, Mary Ellen 56 Singleton, George W 55, 193 Singleton, Julius Walton, Jr. . . 41, )93, 100, 140 Sinnett, James Monroe 55, 175, 70 Sinsel, Paul Wailesell 62, 70 Sisk, Hillis Hudson 26, 141 Sites, William Kilmer 40, 175 Skagqs, Virginia Aloise 50, 207 Slaughter, Carl Ellsworth 43 Sloan, Sylvia Ruth 64 Smith, Clement Carroll 54, 187. 141 Smith. Dora Lee 47 Smith. Edmund Carlyle 33 Smith, Edward 70, 94, 101 Smith, Florence Marshall 55, 207 Smith, Frederick Holmes 48 183 94 Smith, Jean Forbes 28 209, 139 Smith, Jean Marie , , . . . . 32 209 Smith, Peggy 57, 209, 95, 106, 146 Smith, Robert C 62, 181 Smith, Thomas S 56, 173 Smith, Virginia Marie 34, 211 Smolder, Regina Belle 60, 205 Snider, John Lynn 28, 187 Snider, Thelma Rose — Snider Virginia Lee 60 215 Snoderly, Gretchen 25. 213 Snoderly, Huldah 56 213 146 Sommerville, Robert L 54, 193, 123 Spangler, Eleanor June 60, 211 Spangler, John Allen 21 Spangler, Richard Conrad 171 Sparling, Harold D 58, 195 Spelsberg, Luella Jeanne 42, 213 Sphinx 102 Spiker, Alice Louise 62 211 Spiker, Robert Claude 37, 195, 95, 140 Spindler, Florence Jane 64 Springer, John Adam; 28, 183, 102 Springer, Mary Patricia 51 215 93 Spotts, Clara Elizabeth 44 203 Stabb, Shirley Swift . . 29, 211 Stacks, Margaret ... 24 Stafford, Charles Lee 62 171 Stafford, Harriett Sue 29, 211, 81 88 Stalnaker, Ruffner 64, 187 Stanley, George Morris 46 Stanley, Thomas Edward 60, 187 Stansbury, Edward Charles 64 171 Stansbury, Fred 53, 171 Stansbury, Patricia Anne 64 Stathers, William G., Jr 51, 193 Staubly, Jane Isabel 47, 205, 95 St, Clair, Eugene Parker 66 181 Steed, William Hugh 40, 179 Steele, Robert C 44, 183 Stein, Shirley 37 219 146 Steinlce, C. Elizabeth 53 Stemple, Charles William 28 Stenger, John Eldon . . 48, 187 Stephens, Richard Samuel 66, 193 Stewart, Eleanor Anne 25, 213, 92 Stewart, Howard Cole 54, 173, 94 Stewart, Martha Harriet 50, 213, 146 Stewart, Russell Morgan 62, 179 Stoblnsky, Helen Ann 62 Stockman, Edward Paul 62 189 ' Stoolfire, Arthur W. . 52 Stone, John William 44 175 Storck, Eugene T. . 52 171 Storck, Paul F 40 171 140 Stotler, Frances L. . . 22, 217, 98 Stout, Charles O. 53 193 Stout, Virginia Catherine .... 59, 211, 106, 146 Straton, John William 56 193 Strench, Donald D 47, 179 Stickel, John Frederick, Jr 44, 187 Strickling, Jeanne Clarice 56, 207 Strouse, George A 40 Stuart, Ray Knowlton 41, 193 Stump, Hazel Elizabeth 43, 211, 105, 107 Stump, Leia Virginia 60 211 Stumpp, Harold M 51, 193 Sturtevant, Nancy Jane 43, 213, 146 Summers, Annabelle 60, 207 Summers, Elma Buzzard 27 139 Sutherland, Maxwell Edward 26, 142 Swiger, Maxine May 44, 211 Swisher, Randolph Edward 24 Sycafoose, Richard W 36, 189 Tabor, Anita M 50 207 Tabor, Richard Hugh 47, ' 171 Tabscott, William Lewis Jr 50 171 Tau Beta Pi ' M2 Taylor, Charles B 46. 179 Thrasher, Henry Allen 54 TarsitanI, Katherine G. 44 Thaw, Robert Harper 48, 193 Taylor, Herbert Roy 66, 187 Taylor, John Underwood . 66, 195 Temeles, Roy S .185 Thies, May Louise .... . . 60 Thomas, Doris Elaine . . 24 Thomas, Frederick Lionel . . 64 187, 70 Thompson, Archie C. 43, 195, 70, 95 Thompson, Carl Winston 64, 187 Thompson, Helen Louise 59, 211, 146 Thompson, James Alpha 60, 187 Thompson, Mary Jo -62 Thompson, Stephen Blackmore 52, 171 Thorne, L. Wayne 48 Thrasher, Henry A 193 Throp, Mary Caroline 52, 213 Timbers, Edwin 50, 193 Tissue, Dona Jean 66 203 Tolliver, Janet 30 ' 207 Tonry, Robert C. 66 173 Toothman, Bettie Lorraine .... 52, 207, 133 ' , 146 Traubert, Paul Raymond 44, 175 Trembly, Gray Crane 31, 142 Tuchman, Marvin S. 53 185 Tucker, Eldon Bryant, Jr. . 36, 123 Tucker, John Wotring 54 Tuckwiller, Don Watts 49, 173, 94 Turner, Jack Thorne . . 57, 187 Turner, John William 40 Turner, Mary Evelyn 60, 207 Vickers, Geraldine Volker, John Francis Voress, Hugh Ellison 133 30 199 62, 197 w u University Four-H Club VanGilder, Dorothy Louise VanGilder, Mary Kathryn Vannoy, Tarn Park .... 143 44 59 54 Waddell, Edward Lee, Jr 26 140 142 Wade, Betty Jane 48 Wade, John Banford 54, 171 Wagener. Harvey Lawrence 40 Wagner, Chris Artis — Wagner, Lawrence Frederick 66 Wagner, William L 66, 187 Wagoner, Charles H .66 Walker, Barbara G 25. 133 146 Walker. James Edward 24 Walker. Kendall Leon 62. 175 Wallace, Ralph Raymond. Jr 56, 171 Waller. Samuel Tilden 35 Walsh, Dorothy Milton 44, 209 Walthall, Joe E .45, |7I Walkup, Virginia R 38 205, 95, 133, 139 Walton, Elizabeth 54 Ward, Elinor Mae 66 Ward, Flavlus Davlsson 57, 181 Ward, Jean Elinor 54, 133 Warner, Evelyn Marx 62 203 Wash, Thomas, Jr 64, 193 Waters, James Lee ... . .39, 140 Watson, J. June 35, 213 104, 107, 146 Watson John Richard 47 193 Watson, Robert Lyie 49. 179 Watt, Frances Eileen 45 209 133 Watts Ruth Fontaine 47 205 Wayt, William Allen 44 Weaver, Betty Anne 60, 213 Weaver, Bill Anderson 66, 173 Weaver, Katy Lou 25, 213 Weaver Stella Alice 46, 133 Weekly, Ralph Kenneth 42, 181 Wehner, Charles V. . 47 195, 70 Welch Charles Darrell . 23 Welch, Martha Elma . . 23, 133 Wells, Virginia Marie 31 West, Helen .40 Wheat, Mary Eleanor .... 26, 207, 95, 104, 146 Wheeler, Druid Emmett 64, 171 White, J. B 40, 179, 94 White, Jane Clark 48. 217. 81 White, Fred Renner 48, 183 White, Marjorie Ann 217 White Mary Sue 49, 209, 133, 146 White, Richard 21 White, Robert L 66, 177 White, Thomas Arthur 173 Whltworth, David Gregg 41 Wigner, Gates Eckward 36 Wlldman, Robert Lake 54, 193 Wildman, Virginia Lee 36 Wilhelm, Carl Anthony 49, 140 Williams, Barbara Anne 60, 211 Williams, Eugene I. 66, 181 Williams Grace Olive 41 Williams, Jesse D., Jr 47, 183 Williams Merle Evelyn .62 Williams Nancy Alice 24. 133, 146 Williams, Phil Holland 34 Williams, William Tilden 64, 187 Wilson Charles Henry 47 Wilson Charles Jr 23 Wilson, Helen Marie 60. 211 Wilson. Margery Jean 35 Winfrey. William Sunday 32 Winter. Herman F.. Jr 55. 173 Winter. John Lawrence 48 WIntz. Ruth Marjorie . • 46, 207 Wise Marjorie Eileen 51, 215 Wise, Mary Porter 43 Wiswell, Stephen Arthur — WIthrow Harold E 39, 177 Wolfe Mary Elizabeth 39, 133 Wolpert, Melvln 64, 191 Women ' s Glee Club ... 132 Woman ' s Recreation Association 144 Wood, Harriet Lyda ... .42, 213 Wood, Rosemary .... 28, 203, 95, 133, 139, 144 Woodyard, Lois 64, 213 Wright, Cecil . ._ 53 Wright, James Francis 23 Wright, Lucille Eugenia 39, 213 Wright, Patrick A 49, 193 Wyant Woodrow W 36, 101 Wyatt ' Olga Mae 47, 207, 146 Wyckoff William Manley 66, 171 Wynn, Douglas William . , 35, 179 Wysong, Robert Gerald 62 Yeager, Charles 44 Y. M. C. A 145 Yoho, David Earl 27, 179 Yoke, Frank R,, Jr ' 58, 187, 95 Yost, Charles Peter 47, 177 Young, Doris Claire 66, 211 Young Kathleen 24 Y. ' A ' . C. A 146 Zakutansky, Ethel 46, 133 Zaiezalo, William Michael 25, 199 Ziegler. Elder David 66. 193 f Telephones: 4428. 4429 1 46- 1 52 High St. ' The Store That Invites Comparison ■COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS ' Morgantown, W. Va. EDDIE DOOMS ' The Hamburger King ACROSS FROM THE JUNIOR HIGH 32 I Spruce Street COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND IT ' S THE QUALITY MEN ' S SHOP For the Well Dressed Man BEST BRANDS POPULAR PRICES Just 10 Steps from the Met 361 High St. CHANCERY ROW PRINTING HOUSE Complete Printing Service PAPER RULING A SPECIALTY Breaklron Bros. Telephone 3144 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY ' ' Everything Electrical ' WHITE BLDG. 493 HIGH ST. SANDERS MILLER Incorporated INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Home Specialists and General Insurance, Including AeronauHcs Dial 631 I 204 High Street Morgantown, W. Va. COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY JO ' S BEAUTY SALON OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE SQUARE 256 High St. Phone 9324 VIRGINIA LAUNDRY COMPANY SAM BINNIX, Manager Dial 4393 REEDY MILLER Student Agent We Soft Water Wash By the Pernnutit Way 1 70 Chestnut Street Morgantown. W. Va. There is Always a Good Show at Morgantown ' s Largest Theatre THE WARNER MURPHY ' S THE BIG 5 lOc STORE OVER 20,000 ITEMS WE HAVE WHAl YOU WANT We Will Get It for You or It Can ' t Be Had Compliments of MURPHY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Contractors MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA BEST REGARDS FROM A FRIEND THE SPOT • RESTAURANT BOWLING AND BILLIARD PARLOR m STUDENTS ' RECREATION CENTER Since 1934 454-456 High St. COMPLIMENTS OF DOUGAN. BRETZ CALDWELL Room 612, Monongahela Buildin ' MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA Our Sincere Wishes for Your hiapplness and Tranquility with Cherished Memories of W. V. u. CHICO ICE CREAM MILK COMPANY The Home of Good Dairy Products 331 Beechurst Ave. Dial 4323 LAIDLEY AND SHELBY QUALITY PRODUCTS THAT MEET PRICE COMPETITION L. C. 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GENERAL WOODWORKING COMPANY A Reliable Place to Buy Economically MORE THAN A POPULAR MEN ' S STORE AN INSTITUTION AT WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY HARRY GOLDSMITH CLOTHIER AND HABADASHER Varsity-Town and Don-Richards Suits, Coats and Slax Exclusively HARRY HAS ' EM Morgan Theatre BIdg. Morgantown, W. Va. BEST REGARDS FROM A FRIEND QUALITY FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS The Store That Service Built Th e C i f y ' s L eading Florist for a Quarter of a Centu THE STUDENTS ' FAVORITE ry SERVICE PRICE OUR 28TH YEAR Serving the Students and Faculty With MASTER CLEANING Main Office 473 High Street Phone 4-1-2-3 OUR RED TRUCKS WILL CALL BEST REGARDS FROM A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF THE RENDEZVOUS COMPLIMENTS OF LOVING FURNITURE CO. MORGANTOWN, W. VA. BEST REGARDS FROM A FRIEND BEST OF LUCK SENIORS AND DON ' T FORGET  y t  A au ainT ' Where Dad Took His Girl COMPLIMENTS FIRST NATIONAL BANK MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA The Torch of FrccMloin I his is a great land. It is a land of opportunity, land of wealth, a land of liberty-loving people, a land now apparently destined to play an unprecedented role In shaping the future of the world. To all of us, one of the most inspiring things which publicly sym- bolizes these blessings is the Statue of Liberty. The flaming torch, un- dimmed by time, will keep burning through this crisis, because we will not let it be snuffed out. In every institution of learning, in every factory, place of business, home, farm, in the far places, the strength of the nation ' s millions Is massed for victory, to the end that the torch of freedom of thought, of action, and of belief shall never be extinguished. Working together, only success can crown our common effort. Mgnoni ahela system General Offices, Fairmont, W. Va. SAFE SANITARY DAIRY PRODUCTS SANITARY MILK ICE CREAM CO. MORGANTOWN, W. VA. PEERLESS LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Two Deluxe Services DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY DUPONT TRICLENE USED EXCLUSIVELY Dial 4441 BEST REGARDS FROM A FRIEND WEST VIRGINIA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY (Subsidiary of the Baltimore Ohio Railroad Company) EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1942 Through Bus Service to Grafton, Clarksburg, Parkersburg, Weston, Sutton, Clendenin and Charleston, with connections at Charleston for all points south. Connections at Grafton with Baltimore and Ohio trains for all points east and west. Chaffered Buses Furnished for All Occasions at Low Rates Our New Terminal is located at 445 htigh Street, two blocks from the University Campus. For information and fares — telephone Morgan- town 5915. COMPLIMENTS OF CITIZENS INDUSTRIAL LOAN COMPANY MORGANTOWN, W. VA. OFFICE SUPPLIES TAYLOR ' S OFFICE MACHINES 3 79 HIGH STREET MORGANTOWN, W. VA. Dial 5924 Plant: Moreland St. DRINK % ®J ' TRADE -MARK 231 Pleasants St. Morgantown, W. Va. The tremendous sale of every Penn-Wa product is sure proof of Penn-Wa quality. Products so universally known and used nnust be good. PENNSYLVANIA AND WEST VIRGINIA SUPPLY CORPORATION WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA Warehouses at Trldelphia and Morgantown, W. Va. WHOLESALE HARDWARE MINE SUPPLIES INDUSTRIAL Sign of Quality CHEVEY ' S 495 High Street CORRECT MEN ' S WEAR ConQratulations . . Class of ' ' 42 y? THE HOME OF PERFECTION BLUE-WHITE DIAMONDS ROGERS JEWELRY COMPANY 322 High Street Morgantown, W. Va. PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES SCHOOL SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS L D. McFARLAND CO. 49! High Street BEST REGARDS FROM A FRIEND SAND GRAVEL CEMENT McCLAIN SAND CO. Incorporated READY AND TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA VIRGINIAN ELECTRIC CO. CHARLESTON, W. VA. WITH COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Eyes and Efficiency .... America is at War. The fate of our country, perhaps of the whole civilized world, may depend upon the ability of Americans to produce a vast amount of material in a short time. Everyone of us is a soldier on this production front. It IS of vital importance that we soldiers in the homes and In the plants maintain good health in general, good eyesight In particular; and good lighting is a prerequisite to both. Better Light means more than Better Sight today. It means a healthier, stronger nation; faster, more efficient production and less waste in our industrial plants; fewer costly accidents. Better Sight through Better Light may mean another thing we hold most dear— VICTORY. APPALACHIAN ELECTRIC POWER CO. TO THE NEW STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE HENRY HASLEBACHER GENERAL CONTRACTOR s=anc==o CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA HOTEL MORGAN MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA Morgantown ' s Only Modern Fireproof Hotel 200 ROOMS TUB AND SHOWER HEADQUARTERS FOR WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY ALUMNI Lions • Kiwanis • Rotary • Quoto Clubs Rates $2.00 and Up Jos. Evans, Manager CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS WE WISH YOU CONTINUED SUCCESS 5? 4 l nil AAnauMUAAw- i-M...j .TmiiTTT Ours Is a Trade That Service Made MAY WE CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU BY MAIL THE BOOK EXCHANGE 152 Willey Street Morgantown BAKER COOMBS, INC MORGANTOWN, W. VA. GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING AND THE NEW WOMEN ' S DORMITORY PHOTOCRAFTERS MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA College Annual PHOTOGRAPHY COMPLETELY EQUIPPED TO RENDER THE HIGHEST QUALITY CRAFTS- MANSHIP AND AN EXPEDITED SERVICE ON BOTH PERSONAL POR- TRAITURE AND PHOTOGRAPHY FOR COLLEGE ANNUALS OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE 1942 MONTICOLA


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