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COORDINATOR Steve McClaIn The Moun+ies enter the field via the Mounfdineer Way STEERING COMMITTEE. First row: John Lukens, Pat Phillips, Lee Scott, Second row: Marge Warder, Steve McClain. Judy Fisher. Third row: Deanie Smilh, Art Corey. Kay Davis, Gabriel Basil, Tom Higginbo+ham. Dick Ralston. Not pictured: Gary Spencer. How long has it been growing? m
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Queen and court ride in true Mountaineer style Mountaineer men prepare for the game MOUNTAINEER WEEKEND This fun-filled week end was ushered in with the cool sounds of the Four Freshmen reverberating throughout the Moun- tainlair. The vote-winning efforts of the sorority girls were culminated on Friday night with the final voting. Saturday arrived with a few tradition-minded people donning the fash- ions of mountaineer days, representing weeks of non-shaving and days of dressmaking. Others made feeble attempts to attend the day ' s activity in hillbilly outfits carrying jugs filled with various spirited liquids. Despite a rather nondescript football game, the halftime show of bearded men and hoop- skirted women added color to an otherwise dark day. The queen made her triumphant ride into the stadium In true mountaineer style — a wagon full of hay pulled by a farm tractor. Negotiating the track around the field without diffi- culty, the queen and her court were met by a host of bearded admirers who presented them in the accepted manner with flowers and kisses. Following the remaining portion of the football contest, the crowd flowed on to the nearest parties which continued into the night. For the steering committee and a few curious parti- cipants, the week end officially ended with an authentic moun- taineer rock and roll dance at the ' Lair. Freshman prmcess receives flowers at halftime
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Qi V 34 « 1 r , f» ' » - 2 iBOi 51 41Mai| 1 3 ) ?1 6 -56 $ t 5, i 4?; V 37 ' .45 V 31 V 55 i Jej M m , igijKfb. w k J ,j ..: j, « .. . ' - I960 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD. First row: Garrett, Blake, Woodeshick, Bennett, Haynes, Herrig, Holdinsky, Moss, Skinner, Hess, Gatto, Tolley. Second row: Santrock, Herock, Winter, Lamb, McGraw, Shillings, Struck, Williams, Lanasa, Banke, Huston, Fuller, Tracewell, Adkins, Marra, Bowman. Third row: Myers. Lavelle, Borlie, Heeter, Kiselica, Burger, Evans, Colwell, Rice, Timmerman, Rumora, Gerwig, Groves, Bargeloh, Hicks. Fourth row: Pomponio, Gange, Niedzalkoski, Lieving, Kosanovich, Sirianni, Bazzoli, Sizemore, Schneider, Haggerty, Lively, Martin, DeLorenzo. Bonar, Meienyzer.
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