West Virginia University - Monticola Yearbook (Morgantown, WV)

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Editor: Ellen D. Major Business Manager: A. Sam CofTman Introductory Photography: — Irving Lloyd Monticola 1965 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY MORGANTOIVN WEST VIRGINIA Table of Contents The University Administration Leadership and Service Greeks Classes Advertisements Section Editor: Carolyn Jacobs of West Virginia University Illuminated by the Light of Learning -oof 1 V ' r H Uk sfl K S I i iiiidj vl ' -? •  if 0 ' ' ' i i « 1 f ? - 9 in i - r ; tC ' • p -! 1 ; i W IjH 1 wis L i -J k l iJ v: Excited with the Glow of Anticipation ' n w ' ' V Pensive on the Brink of Discovery 10 Serious in the Pursuit of Knowledge 13 un V ■ - . ' ..• wi V 1 m rtv fi l i ii i TT fc Inquisihvclv Searching for 14 - . Truth in a Complex World 15 16 . . . and if I Should Lose, Let Me Stand by the Road and Cheer As the Winners Go By! Berton Braley I ' H 1 i 1 ,) 1 1 ' ■■ ' -K- ' ' VVj ni mJf The Time Has Come, the Walrus Said, To Talk of Many Things: Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax Of Cabbages and Kings. Lewis Carroll 19 20 ' Which of Us Is Not Forever a Stranger and Alone? Thomas Wolfe ' ■: ' • 4 ' - tj •-« I 3t: ViK iS mfj }()Ut i. Large, Lusty, Loving ) oulh, Full uf Grace, Force, and Fascination Do Tou Know That Old Age Alay Come After Tou, with Equal Grace, Force, and Fascination? Walt Whitman 23 24 To Me Every Hour of the Light and Dark Is a Miracle, Every Cubic Inch of Space Is a Miracle. Wall Whitman A University Should Be a Place of Light, Liberty, and of Learning. Benjamin Disraeli 26 27 28 ' The World Will Lift What We Say Here, but It Can Never For gt hat They Did Here Abraham Lincoln 31 32 1 if 1 1 Hard Work Not Only Brings Rest to the Body, But More Important, Peace to the Mind. Lord Avebury 33 „ i If o Man Has a Talent and Learns Somehow to Use the Whole of It, He Has Gloriously Succeeded and Won a Sat- isfaction and Triumph Few Men Ever Know. Thomas Wolfe 35 36 ' When a Man Thinks of Himself, That It Is Which Determines or Rather Indicates His Fate. ' Henry David Thoreau $ U • -; O Ik A Mind Forever Voyaging Through Strange Seas of Thought, Alone. William Wordsworth 38 V  ■ i.-nv =%■ ' The Old Order Changeth, 40 Yielding Place to New. Alfred Lord Tennyson x 42 ' All Growl h Depends Upon Activity. Calvin Coolidge 43 So Long as We Love, We Serve. So Long as We A re Loved by Others I Would Almost Say We Are Indispensable; and No Man Is Useless While He Has n Frirud. R. L. Stevenson 44 mi 45 -J I Have Sought Repose Everywhere, and I Have Found It Only in a Little Corner with a Little Book. St. Francois de Sales 46 ji - ' vf ' t The Man Who Thinks, Reads, Studies, and Meditates Has Intelli- gence Cut in His Features, Stamped on His Brow, Gleaming in His Eyes, and Sooner or Later the Face Tells the Status or the Condition of the Soul — A Reflection of the Divinity Within the Man. LEA VES OF GOLD 48 49 No Pleasure Is Comparable to the Standing upon the Vantage Ground of Truth. Francis Bacon 50 I ' Middle Age Looked at Youth with a Kindly Irony, and Promised Himself to Dominate It by the Strength of a More Cultivated Mind. Middle Age Forgot That the Minds of Different Genera- tions Are as Impenetrable One by the Other as Are the Monads of Leibniz. Andre Maurois 52 53 Will Be a Man Among Men: and No Longer a Dreamer Among Shadows. Henceforth Be Mine a Life of Action and Reality. Henry W. Longfellow 55 7 Live in the Crowd of Jollity, •Oi Not So Aluch to Enjoy Company as fo Shun MyscIJ. Samuel Johnson hi m • 58 -.f ' a. - I Am Quietly Holding Fast to the Things That Cannot Fail. Washington Gladden .■J I 59 The Mugwumps Betty Friedan, Author of THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE ' The Many Sided Mind Is Ripe for Every Prize. M. Tup per George Shearing Serendipity Singers American Arts Trio 61 m 4 y i 62 I Million Festivals Hold the Ilunian Ucdil. Unknown 63 64 I I i«pr7 65 t ■f 1 J 4-, - Once a Man Finds His Place in the Sun, His Function Becomes a Fundamental Part of Humanity. Unknown 66 And the sound of music 68 Jills the days and nights of happy weekends. fE  -J ' - ■ w.-  r« .lr. 70 Life Is a Game That Must Be Played: This Truth at Least, Good Friends We Know; So Live and Laugh, nor Be Dismayed As One by One the Phantoms go. Edwin Arlington Robinson 71 In work, fun, and the arts, we seek self- expression and find a shimmering reflection of our own identity. { ' 4 -Mr . m 72 n V I i ¥ r mi ' ' Learning is Nulhiiiii icithout Cultivated Manners, hut When the Two Are Combined in a Woman, Ton Have One of the Most Exquisite Products of Civilization ' Andre ' Maurois -TO ' 75 ' I   f, III «!l Our people, our places, our things, each unique, each essential. 77 78 An Educated Man S lands in the Midst of a Bound ess Arsenal and Magazine Filled with All the Weapons and Engines Which Man ' s Skill Has Been A ble to Devise from the Earliest Time. Thomas Carlyle II. 79 yk;. 1 ! ' yT I - . v v l 1- gs- ■mi administratioi • ' ■: Bob Schccrcr Governor of West Virginia Hulett C. Smith Defeating Cecil Underwood in November ' s Johnson Landslide, Hulett C. Smith of Beckley begins his first year as Governor of West Virginia. A graduate of the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce and a vete- ran of World War II, Mr. Smith has been highly suc- cessful in civic and industrial affairs in Beckley, his home town. In addition, he has distinguished himself in service as state President and national Vice-President of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the state Demo- cratic Party, and as head of the state Department of Com- merce. Knowing his determination to improve the state ' s economic and educational systems. West Virginia Univer- si ty welcomes Hulett C. Smith as our twenty-seventh Gover- nor. Board of Governors The Board of Governors reflects an unparalleled combi- nation of success within the borders of West Virginia. These state leaders, meeting with the University Presi- dent several times a year, provide our University with continued direction in educational, administrative, and financial policy formation. K. Douglas Bowers, Beckley; Raymond E. Salvati, Huntington; Albert B. C. Bray, Logan; CharK s C Wise, Jr.. Charleston; University Presi- dent Paul A. Miller; Bo.ud President Okey B. Glenn. Williamson; Ralph J. Bean, Moorcficld; Forrest H. Kirkpatrick, Wheeling; James H, Swadley, Jr., Keyser; and William G. Thompson, Montgomery. 82 University President Dr. Paul A. Miller Now in his third year as University President, Dr. Mil- ler continues his drive to make West Virginia a truly out- standing state university. Revamped curricula, new person- nel, higher standards, and expanded areas of activity are the immediate results of his program. The West Virginia campus is a changing one, both in physical appearance and in the outlook of its student body and faculty — sig- niBcant evidence of Dr. Miller ' s success to date. 83 Kenneth E. Penrod Vice President — University Medical Center B.S., Miami; Ph.D., Iowa State Harry B. Heflin Vice President — Administration and Finance A.B., Glenville State; M.A., George Peabody; Ph.D., Pittsburgh Administration Dr. John J. Lawless Director, University Health Service B.S., M.A., Ph.D., Minnesota; M.D., Center Rush Medical David N. Hess Assistant Provost, Director of Admissions .A.B., Michigan; B.D., Grand Rapids Bap- tist Seminary; Ph.D., Michigan State 84 John F. Golay University Pr t.st. Dean of (Jraduaic Srho(,l. A.B., Southern California; A.B., M.A., D.Phil., Oxon. Ernost J. N ' esius Vice President — West Virginia Center for Appalachian Research and Development. B.S.A., Purdue: MS A , Kentucky; Ph.D.. Iowa State. Donovan H. Bond Director of Development. BS.J., M.A., West Virginia. David W. Jacolis Executive Secretary, Alumni Associatior .• .B , West Virginia. Robert F. Munn Director of Libraries. A.B., Obcrlin; M.A., Chicago; Ph.D., Michigan 85 Harold J. Shamberger Assistant to the President A.B.. MP. A.. West ' irginia Stanley R. Harris Uni -ersity Registrar A.B., Marshall; M.S., West Mrginia Administration Betty Boyd Dean of Women .A.B.. West N ' irginia Neil E. Bolyard Coordinator of Wteran .Xffairs and Scholarships B.S., M.A.. West Virginia Cornelia M. Ladwig Placement Ser%ice .-Kdv-isor .A.B.. West Virginia; Ed.M., Har -ard; Ph.D.. Chicago w .1 , 86 Student Affairs Joseph C. Gtuck Director of Sludrru Affairs B.A . Bclhanv; B.D , Yale .1f '  ' ' X James V. VVaikins Assislani Dircc(ur of Siudciu Airairs B.S., Wcsl ' irginia Gordon R. Thorn Associair Dircclor of Sludrni AHain A B . M.A.. West Virginia Mar Jane .Vliu irt AvMXaiit Dran (il Womrn AS., Wcjl N ' irginia Rolxn F. McWhi.rirr Dirrclor ol Mouniainlair B.S . W.si ir«inia. M S , Purdue 87 Deans Charles T. Holland Dean, School of Mines B.S.M.E., M.S.E.M., West Virginia Raphael O. Bachman Dean, School of Pharmacy B.S., Creighton; Ph.D., Purdue Paul L. Selby Dean, School of Law B.A., LL.B., Ohio State 88 Dorothy M Major Dean, School of Nursing R.N., B.S., M.A., Maryland; Ed.D., Indiana Richard E. Duncan Dean and Direcior, Creative Arts Center B.M., Ph.D., Rochester; M.A., Ohio State Chester A. Arcnis De.in, Colli-gi- of Engineering P E., B.S E.E , .VI .SM E . . l E., Oregon State Ray O. Duncan Dean, School of Phvsiral and Health Education, Recreation, and Safety LL.B., Washington; .A.M., Ed.M., Ed.D . Illinois 89 Carl M. Erasure Dean, College of Arts and Sciences B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Ohio State Clark K. .Sleeth Dean, School of Medicine A.B., B.S., West Virginia; M.D., Chicago Thomas C. Campbell, Jr. Dean, College of Commerce A.B., Lynchburg; M.A., Ph.D , Pittsburgh Kenneth V. Randolph Dean, School of Dentistry B.S., D.D.S., Maryland 90 Deans Earl R Boggs Dean, College of Education A.B., Glcnvillc- State; M.A., Wot irginia; Pli George Pcabody; Pe.D., Morris Har ' ey. Robi ' rt S. Dunbar, Jr. Dean, College of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economici B.S., Rhode Island, M.S., Ph.D.. Cornell 91 leadership and service Section Editor: Mary Kay Hill ROW I: Nancy Worrell, Radetta Taylor, Dottie Hinkle, Lynnc Duncan. ROW 2: Chris Langfitt, Nancy Swing. Margaret Mann. ROW 3: Susan Hofstetter, Kathy Hardy, Susan Emblen. ROW 4: Mary Anne Eckert. Sharon Burmeister, Rachael Bussard. Absent: Kay Biddle. Mortar Board OFFICERS LYNNE DUNCAN President DOTTIE KAY HINKLE Vice-President RADETTA TAYLOR Secretary NANCY WORRELL Treasurer MARGARET MANN Historian Mortar Board, senior women ' s honor society, is tlie only national scholastic honorary for women on the WVU cam- pus. Seeking to de elop the highest type of college woman, the honorary strives for the development and encourage- ment of college leadership and ser icc, a high degree of scholarship, and loyalty and fellowship among university women. Special projects are the annual sale of Homecoming mums, the presentation of awards to outstanding freshmen and sophomore women, the preparation of a book list for freshmen, and a graduate study program. This year, at the request of the administration. Mortar Board evaluated the honorary system at WVU, rind gathered sample attitudes of the college woman in today ' s society. The members also worked to establish a program for Mortar Board Scholars. 94 Mountain OFFICERS RICHARD L. DAILKY Summit NED H. RAGLAND. JR. Guide RAYMOND E. PIERCE Cache ROBERT B. STONE Trail Mountain, rankine; men ' s honorary, was founded in 1904 to foster the Mountaineer spirit and to provide serv- ices in building a better school and state. Each spring members are selected on the basis on scholanihip, lead- ership, and service. Special projects of the honorary arc the Mountaineer Week Team, whose members visit state high schools to encourage students to further their education, and the Mountaineer Statue Fund to raise money for a bronze statue of the Mountaineer. Mountain annually selects the Mountaineer, who serves as a living symbol of the Uni- versity at sports events. Among the social events arc the traditional Mush and Milk Banquet and the Homecoming Dance. To deepen the fi-eling for the mountaineer tradition, the honorarv ' requires participation in a rigorous moun- tain hike prior to initiation. R0 ' I: Ned H. Ragland. Jr., Robert B. Stone, Raymond E. Pierce, Rich- ard L. Dailey. ROH ' 2: Fcrr Johnson, Stove Rawe, Richard Bird, Bill Nickles. ROh ' 3: Ron Pearson, Charles W. Brewer, Fred Adkins, Jack Grimm. ROW 4: Charles W. Norteman, Ron Shumate, Dale W. Dodrill, Ward D Stone, Jr. 95 spokes OFFICERS NANCI NUNN President BIBBIE MOORE Vice-President ELEANOR WATSON Secretary MARY ANN BAUGHMAN Treasurer SHARYN WORRELL Historian Spokes, the youngest class honorary on the campus, was organized in 1956 to promote spirit and interest among women students and alumni in serving the Uni- versity community. Each year thirteen senior women are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and serv- ice. These Spokes are formally initiated at the Link Day ceremonies with the traditional wheel formation sym- bolic of the campus Big Wheel. Spokes ' special projects include the placing of plaques OP campus buildings designating the name and con- struction d e and raising money for scholarships through the sale of women ' s Campus Pacs. ROW I: Jenny Sue Henry, Bibbie Moore. ROW 2: Mary Ann Baugh- man, Eleanor Watson, Nanci Nunn, Ellen Major. ROW 3: Judith Harri- son, Melinda Wilson, Rachel Bussard, Nancy Kallam, Christine Langfitt, Sharon Nibert. Absent: Sharyn Worrell. 96 ROW I: Richard Bird, Ron Pearson, Dale Dodrill. ROW 2: Ray Pierce, Emanuel Gaziano, Steve Rawe, Jeff Furst, Floyd Leaseburg, Tom DeBcr- ry. ROW 3: Jim Lee, Virgil Hull, Ron Shumate, Bob Pack, Bob Clise, Bob Stone. ROW 4: Clifford Linkous, Adolph Neidermeyer, Ed Pritchard, Pat Garrcll, Bob Bobst, Bob Myers, Dave Prunty, Lee Gillespie. Absent: Glenn Dudderar, Joe Gillespie, Tom Haden, John Martin, Blanc Mi- chael, Stu Robbins, Bill Thompson. Sphinx OFFICERS RICHARD A. BIRD Emperor RONALD G. PEARSON Steward DALE W. DODRILL Scribe Sphinx, senior men ' s honorary, acts as the sponsor and preserver of all such college traditions as it may find worth- while and to serve the University. This honorary, which was organized in 1909, is composed of men pos- sessing high qualities of leadership, character, scholarship, and service. It annually presents the Mother ' s Day Sing and the Sphinx Talent Show in which Greek and inde- pendent groups participate. Sphinx presents the Smith- Coburn Plaque for the highest freshman male average and Certificates of Merit to ten men in the freshman class with the next highest standing. The annual Steak and Cham- pagne Banquet is the main social activity. In the spring of 1962 this organization was accepted as a chapter in the national men ' s honorary. Blue Key. Dr. Robert Stillwell serves as advisor to this group. 97 ROIV I: Dr. W. A. Carruth, Advisor; Louanne Virgin, Elaine Bunten, Bunny Hill, Martha Harris, Carolyn Jacobs. ROW ' J: Louise Crumrine, Anne Teague, Jennifer Brand, Kitty Bartholomew, Kathryn Sneddon Ab- sent: Lloyd Bane, Teresa D ' Orazio. Chimes OFFICERS ELAINE BUNTEN President BUNNY HILL Vice-President MARTHA HARRIS Secretary CAROLYN JACOBS Treasurer LOUANNE VIRGIN Keeper of the Clapper Chimes, junior women ' s honorary, promotes the cul- tural and intellectual development of the woman as well as the full development of the individual. Each spring members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leader- ship, and service within the University community. This honorary was born in June of 1948 when Rhododendron, the then-existing junior women ' s honorary, became affiliated with the national honorary, Chimes. During Freshman Week, Chimes holds a beanie sale and orientation program for freshman women. Other service projects include a party for woman transfer stu- dents and a donation to the Chimes Loan Fund which aids woman students in financial need. In an efTort to stimulate the cultural development of its members. Chimes holds discussions with guest speakers and this year traveled to Pittsburgh to see the Interna- tional Exhibit of Painting and Sculpture and to attend a play. 98 Order of the Grail OFFICERS GEORGE B. BENNETT President D.WID A. KAPPEL Vice-President STEPHEN LUZADER Secretary DANIEL HENRY Treasurer Order of the Grail, the University ' s newest honorary, was organized in 1961. It is distinguished among the hon- oraries in that its members are selected solely on the ba- sis of scholarship. The twenty-five men who rank highest scholastically at the end of their third si-mester at the University are selected as members of this junior men ' s hon- orary. Its name is taken from the legend of King Arthur in which the Holy CJrail was symbolic of the striv- ing of his knights for greater ideals in conduct. Order of the Grail primarily provides its members with oppor- tunities for intellectual discussion. During the year, several speakers were heard at informal meetings and coffee hours. ROW I: Dan Hcnr ' , George Bennett, Dave Kappel, Steve Luzader. ROW 2: Jerry Hedrick, Bill Hall, Doug Glover, Manah Bannout, Arnie Abrons, Larn, ' Patton, Ron Leach. ROW 3: Dick Stevenson, Kirvvan Mor- gan, Dave Smith, Ephraim Hcrriutt, Ucnis Hassick. Bill .Arnelt, Tom Dc- Voge. 99 Li-Toon-Awa OFFICERS DEBORAH DUNN President ROYCE HARWORTH Vice-President VICKI SHUMATE Secretary ANN LEHMAN Treasurer PAT POLAND Historian Li-Toon-Awa, sophomore women ' s honorary, was found- ed in 1927. Each sprins its members are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service, and they proud- ly wear the badge of crossed arrows and headband, sym- bols of the honorary. Li-Toon-Awa takes its name from the Indian name for friendship, and its members pledge themselves to help freshmen to feel at home on the Uni- versity Campus. Special projects include the Tee-Pee Tea for freshman women, the Highbrow Hen Party for coeds with better than 3.0 averages, and the sponsorship of the Freshman Projects Committee. The organization annually awards a scholarship to a deserving woman student. Socially, the group has a big-little sister party and a party with Hel- vetia. ROW I: Pat Poland, Vicki Shumate, Debbie Dunn, Royce HatAvorth, Ann Lehman. ROW 2: Tona Renforth, Paula Miller, Barbara Keith, Nan- cy Huff, Janice Langfitt, Debbie Anderson. ROW 3: Karen Edwards, Anne Dreisinger, Diane .Sayre, Barbara Buchanan, Susan Brown, Sheila Sullivan, Anne McClure. 100 ROW I: Steve Feastcr, Marvin Fetter, Jim Gabriel, Dave Lee. ROIV 2: John Reuter, Howard Bean, Jim Kessel, Brad Stuart, Doug McCormick, John Stewart, Bill Barnhart. ROW 3: Eugene Harner, Paul Migliore, Jeff Taylor, John Lyons, Chester Watts, Emerson Mann, Uave Hardcsty, Blair Thrush. Helvetia OFFICERS DAVID LEE President JAMES GABRIEL Vice-President STEPHEN FEASTER Secretary MARVIN FETTER Treasurer Helvetia, sophomore men ' .s honoraPi ' , was founded in 1955. Helvetia is the word used by the Swiss for their own native country whose mountains so resemble those of West Virginia. The Helvetians were freedom-loving moun- tain people who lived in Switzerland in the days of Cae- sar. Members are chosen at the end of their freshman year on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service. They serve as full members during their sophomore year. Special projects of Helvetia include the construction of the mountaineer for Mountaineer Weekend, the dis- tribution of recognition certificates to freshman men aca- demically ranking in the top five percent of their class, and the sponsorship of the Campus Blood Donor Cam- paign. Helvetia sells Campus Pacs during FreshVnan Week to raise funds. Each year at the Mother ' s Day Sing, Helvetia presents the Freshman Scholarship Award to a desersing male student. 101 ROW I: Dan Martin, Marshall Jarrett, Tom DeVoge, Biff Dickerson, Hank Crosetti, Tom Woodrum. ROW 2: John Wilbanks, Joe Harper, Bruce Berry, Mike McCormick, Ray White, Pete Pignetti, Jim Gocke. ROW 3: Mic Manzo, Perry Johnson, Sam Coffman, Arky Moore, Jim Grotz, Tom Deberr ' , Phil Keller. ROW 4: Steve Rawe, Ed DeVoge, Don Parkinson, Paul Meyers, Dale Ramsburg, Gordon Wright. Fi Batar Cap par OFFICERS MICHAEL McCORMICK LHCP RAYMOND WHITE Vice-LHCP PETER PIGNETTI Keeper ofConklin JOSEPH HARPER Keeper of Bullion BRUCE BERRY Pledge Master Fi Batar Cappar, men ' s mock honorary, was estab- lished on the campus in 1914 and is celebrating its 51st anniversary this year as part of the University community. Members are chosen from campus social leaders and they must undergo a spirited and rigorous pledgeship before initiation. The badge of this organization is a small square of leather which is fastened to the jackets of the members with a piece of brass from the ancient brazen calf. Special projects include the donation of trophies for the prize-winning Homecoming floats and the pre- sentation of a Minor Sports Trophy to an individual who e.Kcels in a minor sport. The humorous antics of these men in bathrobes suc- ceed in lifting the enthusiasm of the crowd at every thuse and home football game. With their colorful tradition and bold spirit, Fi Batar Capper contributes an unde- fmable, yet essential part to the student life at West Vir- ginia University. 102 Alpha Phi Omega OFFICERS JOHN G. HOPKINS, IV President JOHN W. WILES First Vice-President JOHN E. VAN GILDER Second Vice-President MICHAEL NINER Recording Secretary WILLIAM M. SHANKLIN, JR Corresponding Secretary PETER M. HOWELL Treasurer BROOKS T. BROADWATER Sergeant at Arms Alpha Phi Omet;a. national service fraternity, was found- ed on this campus in 1955 and is composed of former mem- bers of the Boy Scouts of America. The purpose of this fraternity shall be to assemble college men of West Vir- ginia University in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop leadership, to promote friendship, to pro- vide service to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our national, educational, and intellectual heri- tage. The members of this fraternity organize many worth- while projects, such as ushering for University cultural programs, conducting guided tours of the campus, and assisting Student Government in carrying out some of its projects. At the beginning of each semester. Alpha Phi Ome- ga operates a co-operative student book exchange. Social activities include a biannual banquet, a picnic with YWCA, and a pledge-active game. ROW I: Jon Cain, Wayne Thompson, Charles McSpaddcn. Jonh Ncvins. eOir: ' . John VVlles. John Hopkin-.. John ' an Gilder. ROW :i: Mike Nin- cr, William C. Miller. Alumni Sec; Bill Shanklin. ROW • . Brooks Broad- water, Pete Howell, Elliott Oaklander. ROW .5. Ben James. John Wilson. ROW 6: Lawrence Shivertaker. Dr. Damon C. Shcllon, Advisor. 103 Mountaineer Illustrated Cover Girl NANCY KALLAM 104 Mr. Miss Mountaineer NANCY SU7NG BLANK MICHAEL 105 Student Government Blane Michael, Student Body Pres. and Mary Anne Eckert, Student Body V-Pres. Student government, like any other part of a complex uni- versity, must keep up with the times and change to meet newly arising needs if it is to survive. Student Government here at West Virginia University is going through funda- mental change. This change is one which can be termed movement from social to educational. With respect to this change, Student Government is attempting to promote activi- ties that may be ter med co-curricular, rather than extra-cur- ricular. A good example of this is the mock Republican con- vention which was held in the Mountainlair last spring un- der the auspices of Student Government ' s National Aware- ness Committee. Greater emphasis is also being placed upon Student Gov- ernment ' s representative role so that the wants and needs of students can be better determined. The Vice-President ' s Council and Legislative office hours were set up to facilitate matters in this area. Greater use has also been made of the Academic Study Committee as a means by which students problems in the area of academics can be presented to the administration. Student Government is also proud of the fact that many organizations this year have taken a great interest in several campus activities. A good example of this is the tremendous amount of work some twenty organizations did in connection with the planning of Homecoming Weekend. A close working relationship has also been developed with the Office of Student Affairs. The primary interest of both Student Government and the Office of Student Affairs is with the student and they work together so that the student can be adequately represented. Executive Countil, ROW I: Mary Anne Eckert, Student Body V-Pres.; Christa Millhouse, Fresh. Class V-Pres.; Cathy Breckenridge, Jr. Class V- Pres.; Nancy Huff, Soph. Cla.ss V-Pres. ROW 2: Steve Rawe, Sen. Class Blane Michael President Student Body Pres.; Tom Dunn, Fresh. Class Pres.; John Reuter, Soph. Class Pres.; Marshall Jarrett, Jr. Class Pres.; Blane Michael, Student Body Pres. .Ab- sent: Nanci Nunn, Sr. Class V-Pres. rt tt t 106 Co-ordinators and Committee Chm., ROW I: Man ' Pat Thompson, Elections; Perry Johnson, Homecoming; Susan Emblen, Jr. Exec. Conference; CaroK-n Ladd, Transfer Orientation. liOli ' 2: Bob Bush, State .Awareness; Bob Bobsl, WIS; Ray Pierce, Great- er VV. Va. Weekend; Bill Lawson, Int. Awareness. Inset picture: Carol Summers, Public Relations; Mar - Jo Kelly, Queen ' s Elections. Absent: Anne Teague, W. Va. Awareness; Bob Welling, Publicity; Emanuel Gaziano, Leadership Conference. As one views Student Government in retrospect over the past sever- al years, we find a historic philosophy emerging. After a year of evaluation in 1963, the Kallam administration pin- pointed ten broad areas of concern. These ranged from poor com- munication to insufficient cooperation between faculty, staff, and students. Realizing that academics is the primars ' reason for college partic- ipation, the Michael administration has attempted to visualize needs, rather than tradition. The commendable results of the 1963 study were implemented into major programs this year, thus creating a transference from one administration to another. A Vice- President ' s Council was initiated as an intro-communication media for student organizations. Our Legislature now realizes the need to stimulate debate, resolve conflict, and trigger cooperation. Faculty, staff, and student discussions serve as a source of exchange and intel- lectual review. If student government is to succeed, it must be of serxice to its peer, rather than play the role of a political enthusiast. Our campus leaders must cease to mobilize old anxieties in new learning environ- ments. Student administrators can assist in providing the necessary out-of-classroom atmosphere to prepare students to meet the pace, quality pressures, and challenges of life. Verbalizations are not enough; experience must be gained through purposeful, practical par- ticipation which serves as a basis for subsequent change. The syn- chronization of educational skills and student activities is funda- mental. James V. Watkins Assistant Director Office of Student Affairs Skip Ncsbiii, Student Bodv Trcaj. 107 Nancy Swing, First Woman Spealcer. Legislature Off., SITTING: Nancy Swing, Speaker. STANDING: Bob Nerhood, Parliamentarian; Barbara Hamer, Sec; John Hyde, Treas.; Richard Bird, Sgt.-at-Arms. West Virginia University Student Legislature. What does Student Legislature do? This is a question which has been asked at West Virginia University for some time. The 1964-65 Legislature has provided some definite an- swers. First, Student Legislature is concerned with serving the student, as evinced by the investigation of the Bookstore which arose out of students ' protests against that establish- ment. The investigation disclosed not malpractice, but lack of communication, and Student Legislature passed a bill au- thorizing the Speaker to appoint a student representative to meet with Bookstore officials to answer this need. Second, the Legislature considers the improvement of the academic sphere as one of its responsibilities. Bill 4 set up a research fund for the faculty of the College of Arts Sciences, and Bill 3 established a means by which nation- ally prominent men in professional and technical fields can be brought to the campus. Third, the Legislature is one of the three branches of Stu- dent Government. With the idea that this is an active, as op- posed to a passive function. Student Legislature undertook a progressive revision of the Student Body Constitution and the formulation of a statutory code as its supplement. The administrative year 1964-65 has seen a Legislature with purpose, a Legislature that dared to consider contro- versial matters like the rule forbidding women in men ' s resi- dences, a Legislature with the courage to look honestly at Student Government and to try to strengthen it where weak, improve it where strong. This Legislature has been a creative, vital body, providing new direction for those that follow. Nancy Swing Speaker Student Legislature Dick Dailey, Chief Jus- tiic, and Steve Simms, Attorney General. Jim Suttic, Majority Leader, and Dale Do- drill, Minoritv Leader. Legislature Pages: Charlene Karsncr, Leah Stanovich, Rick Brown, Phil Ga- ziano. Absent: Al Martino. Student Court: Paul Hutchinson, L Tine Dunran. Dick Dailey. Rachel Bussard, Garth Atkins, Veronica Mancino. Absent: Ron Pearson. 109 Associated Women Students w: Z€€fs: ii ' Ji Executive Council: Diana Porter, Sec; Kathryn diciary Board; Susan Emblen, V.-Pres., Program Sneddon, Treas. : Elizabeth Moore, V-Pres., Ju- Board ; Rachel Bussard, Pres. Judiciary Board, ROW 1: Lloyd Bane, Jr. Rep.; Diana Porter, Sec; Elizabeth Moore, V-Pres.; Ellen Major, Sr. Rep. ROW 2: Becki Tate, Jr. Rep.; Debby Dunn, Soph. Rep.; Debbie Anderson, Soph. Rep.; Leah Stanovich, Fr. Rep.; Mary Kaye Staggers, Fr. Rep. nft I Program Board. ROW I: Karon Arthur, Karen Wright. Patti Walsh. .Alice Kes-singer. ROW 2: Martha Harris. Mohnda Wilson. Susan Emblen, V.-Pres.; Vicki Ford, Paula Toothman, Kathryn Sned- don, Trcas. ROW 3: Pat Ross, Sandy McPherson, Jody Deem, Lynne Gardner, Marcella Davis, Andrea Hopkins. Even- woman enrolled at ' ' U is a member of Associated Women Students. This organization is composed of three rcpresentatise boards. The JiidiciaiT Board, in cooperation with tlie Dean of Women ' s Office, governs policies for women on campus. Sorority House Presidents ' C ' oim- cil is an idea cxcliange center for house and judicial jiroblems. under Judiciary I oard. The Council ])ie iously was part of Residence C:o-ordi- nating Council (RCC and it became separate from RCC this year be- cause it was recognized that lising units smaller than donnitories require less complicated rules. The Program lioard plans programs for women students with the aim of offering each individual opijortimities to de- velop socially, cultiually. intellectually, and spiritually, and thus increas- ing her role as an educated and competent woman. Each year represent- atives and officers are elected by the women on cam|)us. AWS of West ' irginia University is a member of lAWS (Intercol- legiate Association of Women Students ' ) which is an organization com- posed of women ' s governing imits from more than 150 colleges and universities throughout the U.S. Sorority House Presidents ' Council. ROW I: Patsy Hcvcncr, .Ann McClelland. Faith Edgcll, Carolyn Sellers. Kathy Spitznogle. ROW 2: Cecilic Smith. Co-Ord, : Ellen Major. Jane Boggs. Patsy McConncll. Jill Beaty. .Absent: Linda Wollcrton 111 Louanne Virgin, Classes Editor; Bob Scheerer, Administration Editor. 1965 Monticola Ellen Major, Editor-in-Chief; Sa:n Coffman, Business Manager. Jane Simonton, Executive Secretary; Doug Huff, Sports Editor; Carolyn Jacobs, Events Editor. V Rence Gerard, Art Editor; Lenore Lucas, Organiza- tions Editor. Becki Tate, Subscriptions and Distribution; Al McCicllan, Associate Business Man- ager; Barbara Harr. Beauties Editor, . bsent•. Tona Rcnforth. PaEcant C haimian. The 1965 MOXTICOLA (nicanine; iiioiintain dwcllrr represents many laborious liouis of work which go into the production of the West Nirginia Uni ersity yearbook. The stafT. under the leadership of Editor Ellen Major, has re- corded almost e ery phase of campus life and activities in the pages of the book. An added feature this year is a section of special introductory photography by Ir ing Lloyd. The planning of the book is begun one year in advance with the selection of the arious section editors and staff members and with the planning of the layout and material. Throughout the year, the staff writes and edits, proofreads and rewrites, and anxiously anticipates that final distribu- tion day. Each semester the MONTICOLA presents tuition scholar- ships to students whose academic records and s tv ices to the University merit recognition. An additional activity is the Miss Monticola Pageant at which time Miss Carolyn Smith was chosen as Queen of the 1965 book. Dr. Patrick Gainer, .■ dvisor. Karen Edwards, Publicity: Mar - Kay Hill, Honoraries Editor; Gar - Weiner. vcrtising Manager: Jenny Sue Henry, Creeks Editor. Ad- 113 Judith Harrison, Editor-in-Chief. Pete Pignetti, Business Manager. Daily Atheneaum THE DAILY ATHENEAUM is the campus newspaper of W ' est Virginia University and lias four daily editions a week. Atheneaum originally meant, in Greek, a place of learning; a storehouse of knowledge. This paper, first published in 1887, is one of the oldest student-edited daily pa- pers. To aid the stafT, which is composed of students in the School ofjournal- ism, THE DAILY ATHENEAUM subscribes to the West ' irginia Uni- -ersity Press Association and the Associated Collegiate Press. The campus paper is the most important means of comnumication from the Uni ersity to the students. In this paper students e.xprcss their opinions and official iTjlings from the Administration are published. News Editors, SEATED: Louise Crumrine. STANDING: Ron Wilson, Ivan Pinnell, Pete Dakan. Susie Thurmond, Editorial Assistant. Wally Snider, Charles Bower, Sports Editors. Sharon Spriggs, Mar ' Goode, Women ' s Editors. Jim Highland. Managing Editor. Absent: Mack .Mlison, .Advertising Manager. 115 1 Mary Pat Thompson, Chm. of House Comm. Frank Jolliffe, Chm. of Tournaments Comm. Louanne Virgin, Chm. of Fine Arts Comm. Mountain lair Alan McClcUan, Chm. of Cultural Comm Mountainlair, WA ' U ' s student union, co-ordinates activities from e ery phase of campus life. Under the leadership of Robert McWhorter, Director, and Danial O ' Sullivan. . ssistant Director, the Lair Executive and Program Councils ha c succeeded in fulfilling its motto. Mountainlair is of all and for all. From social e ents, such as the ' HarNest Moon Hop and the Play- boy Part) to more aesthetic events, such as the Eskimo and Faculty .Art Exhibits, Mountainlair has provided activities for both students and faculty members. Projects for this year have included Mountaineer Weekend, Fourth of July Fantasy, the Travel .Adventure Series, classical films. Wel- come Wagon Open House, bowling and billiards tournaments, sailing, skiing, and bridge lessons, poetn- contests, and .Spring Spree Weekend. The Lairiat, a monthly publication, tells of coming Lair events planned by the various committees. Carl Towiuend, Chm. of Outdoor Recreation Comm. 117 HARVEST ' Kitty Bartholomew, Chm. of Social Comm. The Mountainlair pro icli ' S services open to students and farulty members: the snack bar, travel board, television lounge, music room, and swimming pool. This spring ground was broken for the new union and plans were completed for an even greater role for Mountainlair. Sue Slish, President iHP i yil i % H r H w wKm tB Hi r ' ■ 5 !■ imA HK Melinda Wilson, Vice-President Sharyn Worrell, Secretary John Cain, Public Relations Co-ordinator 118 Gloria Tarasuk, Chm. of Decorations Comm Mountainlair Staff. ROiV I: Margaret Corradi. Bookkeeper: Janet Smith. Sorrctar)-: .Adclia Mascinli. Receptionist: N ' irglnia Kiddy. Secrrtarv in Food Service: Ruth Conkhn, Food Manager. ROl ' 2: J. M. Klrin. III. Food Co-ordinator; C. Danial O ' Sullivan. .Mi ' t. Director; H. D Jones. StafT . ss ' t. .Absent: Rot)ert McWhorter. Di- rector. 119 organizations f  ' : Section Editor Lrnor« Lucai A.I.I.E. The West Virginia University Chapter of the Ameri- can Institute of Industrial Engineers serves to dis- seminate knowledge of the theory and practice of all aspects of industrial engineering and its allied fields. A.I.I.E. mvites speakers from the professional ranks of industrial engineering to speak on related topics to further the student ' s interest in his chosen field. The organization also arranges plant field trips, and spon- sors a team in the Engineering Basketball League and a Big Brother Program. Mr. J. Temple Black serves as advisor to the group. ROW I: Charles Houchins, Sec.-Treas.; Jerry Andrick, V-Pres.; Frank Pile, Pres. ROW 2: Ray Neupert, Martin McElwee, Ray L. Smith, Bill Wallace, Curtis Harlow. ROW 3: Ralph Plummer, Don Gochenour, B. C. Corker, Ron Coccari, Bill Auberle ROW 4: Bob Greenleaf, Tom DeFazio, Alex Deb- sky, Ed Post. ROW 5: Arvind Patel, Ralph Sotak, Ron Pearson, Larry Green. ROW 6: Bill Borchert, Dale DodriU, Jim Downs, V. N. Chokshi. Absent: Dino Torlene, Corr. Sec.; Bill Nickles, Newsletter Ed. ROW I: Dick Myal , Sec.-Treas.; John Farina, Pres.; Mr. R. W. Laird, Spon- sor; C. D. Locke, V-Pres., Petroleum Section; Bob Hart, V-Pres. ROW 2: Gordon Wright, Bob Thomas, Bob White, Afif Kaddoura, Joe Panetta. ROW 3: Jim Corsaro, Perry Hughes, Bob Cox, Dale Leavitt, Dick Tri- plett. ROW 4: Charles McGlothhn, George Bartlett, Bob Payne, Warren Kmetz. ROW 5- George Paxson, Dannir Mayls. A.I.M.E. The American Institute of Mining Engineers is a national non-profit organization dedicated to the promo- tion of interest in mining and petroleum engineering. The groups meets once a month to discuss the latest technical advances in their field, to see movies con- cerning their chosen profession, and to hear speakers from industry. Programs are often held in col- laboration with the Geology Department. The organization is invaluable to its members as it brings them in contact with all aspects of mining engi- neering and acts as a placement service for gradu- ates. Sponsor for the group is Mr. R. W. Laird. 122 i.o. Lj.JiL. The American Society of Civil Enginct-rs provides a mutual ground where graduates and under- graduates in civil engineering can discuss recent ad- vancements in their profession. This is accomplished through field trips to nearby industries and inviting speakers on the various phases of civil engineering. The annual spring picnic for both the students and faculty in civil engineering climaxes the year. The group ' s sponsor is Professor W. H. Baker. ROW I: Dave .Satlerfield, Sec.; Sam Burdcllc. ' Prc : Joe Zappa, Prc ; Ed Wiley. Sec. of Annual Report; Bob Whcrler ROW J CJavlord C:umberledB:e. Larr ' Fresh. Sieve Bailey. Moh;inimad . minl. Ron Hardman. Ruiiy New- man. ROW 3: Mr. W H. Baker. Advisor; Dave Edwards, Floyd Leaieburi;. Doug Kcadlc. Charles Homan. Ed Koepcke. Jack Briiton. Contact Member. A.S.M.E. Members of the . ' merican Society of Mechanical Engineershave the opportunity of extending their knowl- edge beyond classroom instruction and keeping informed on the latest de elopments in their profes- sion. Participation in the national competition for prep- aration and presentation of technical papers and the annual A.S.M.E. Student Convention help promote professional awareness among its members. The Mechan- ical Engineering Department basketball team com- petes in the Engineering Basketball League. Fel- lowship among the students and faculty is encour- aged through such events as the spring picnic held each year. Mr. H. T. Gencsoy is the group ' s faculty advisor. ROW I: Richard Bird, V-Pres.; Earl Turner. Prrs . Gar Wamilev. Treai.; Mr. H. T. Gencsoy. .Advisor ROW 2: Doui; Dodnll. Earl Billmi(Nlev. Keati Hunt. George Russell, Dave Hollen. Monte Chamberlain, Claxton Smiin .Ab- sent; Kemer Johnson. C:harlej Herron. Jim Cope, Kermil Becker. John Re- paci. Kenton Colvin, John Andrejko. Lowell Stem. DaxT Burt. Dick Bather. Doug Glover. Emon. Reese. Roger Melton. Walt Holdren, Da%r .Scott. Charles Jamison. .Man Hofses, John Finke, Jim Goodwin. Dick Lovas. Ijim Bays, Howard Halala. Claude Willin, Darryl Nabors. Dan CumberledKC. Wal- ly V ' enable, Alex Gibbs, Dick Merrifield, R. J. Slampak, Jim Courtney, Jack Snyder, Jim Barrett, John Hackeii, John Nieman. F-d Sneckenberger, John Adams, Jack Smith, Tom George, Bob Miller, Jim Cagey. Bob Sloan, Jim Cos- ton, Rav O ' Lenic. 123 Arnold Air Society Arnold Air Society, established in 1950. is a pro- fessional, military, and ser ' ice honorar) ' open to all Air Force ROTC cadets who have maintained a certain grade point average — both in academic and in Air Science courses. This organization aids in the development and production of Air Force of- ficers, furthers the purpose, traditions, and con- cepts of the U. S. Air Force, and supports Aero- space power and its role in national security. The group also volunteers its services for projects bene- fiting the University or community. This year Arnold Air Society raised the flag at home football games, participated in the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, held car washes, sup- ported the Jim Willets Fund and World University Service, organized Operation Santa Claus, and entered in the Sphinx Talent Show. Each year the Colonel Compton Award is presented to the most outstanding senior. ROW I: Francis Payson, Comptroller; Tom Locker, Admin. Off.: Gene Kinder, Infer. Off.: Jim Waybright, Comm. ; John Wiles, Exec. Off.; Dave Huff, Op. Off.; Ron Bruce, Chaplain; Jim Herod, Pledge Pres. ROW 2: Leon Glaspell, Emil Yatsko, Gary Waugh, Bob Evvart, Vic Studwell, John Stamp, Bob Summers, Jim Phillips, Ed Pollock. ROW 3: Bob Wiley, John Patterson, Jim Boyd, Byron Es- helman, Jim Cox, Gene Heater, Joe Woods, Otis Slahan. ROW I: Kathy Hardy, Infor. Off; Mary Pat Thompson, Material-Liaison Off.; Martha Mattingly, Comm. ; Carolyn Dotson, Exec. Off. ; Susan Dunn, Admin. Off.; . nn Zinn, Op. Off.; Sarah .Mice Currence, Drill Comm. ROW 2: Nancy Meadows, Daphna Killen, . ' knn Lehman, Nancy Huff, Susan Brown, Camie Mc- Gill, Vicki Rhoades. ROW 3: .-Xnn Harrington, Gerry Bruno, Carolyn Taylor, Sandy Piester, Vicki Ford, Kilty Wysong, Mary Alice Selby, Paula Miller, Caro- lyn Jacobs. Absent: Kitty Bartholomew; Sharon Nibert, Comptroller; Debbie Anderson. - . ' ■ ' I 1 , Angel Flight The Air Force ROTC Sponsor Corps, nationally affiliated with Angel Flight, promotes interest in the anned forces among college women. Members of the corps march in drill formations, do clerical work, and help co-ordinate the Aero-Space Ball. This year as a special service project, members of Angel Flight collected and distributed clothing to needy families in the Morgantown area. Various social functions were held throughout the year in conjunction with .Arnold Air Society. Army ROTC Sponsors Traditionally, the advanced ROTC Companies at West N ' irginia University each select one co-ed to represent their group as a ROTC Sponsor in arious pa- rades and drills during the school year. These sponsors help their companies at various militarv- functions and participate in Greater West ' irginia Weekend cere- monies. From this group of sponsors the queen of the Military Ball is chosen and all the girls reign over the half-time cere- monies at the dance. Chosen on the basis of leadership and beauty, the ROTC sponsors add charm and dignity to every phase of militaiy life on the West Virgina campus. ROW I: Barbara Fletcher. Sharon Dieckman. Anna Mar ' Minchart. ROW 2: Gale Nesius. Vicki Shumate. Bcv Osborne. ROW 3: Jane Nesius, Kathy Keifer. Janie Hower - ROIV 4: Susan Cottrell, Jane . hman. Donna Harrison ROW 5: Debby Dunn, Shirley Burgess. Deborah Sindy. ROW 6: Mar - Jo Brown, Meredith Evans, Sara Stevenson. .Absent: Carol Troilo, Susan Yoho. Pershing Rifles To foster a spirit of friendship and co-operation among men in the military department and to main- tain a highly efficient drill company is the purpose of the Pershing Rifles. This group was organized on the West Virginia University Campus in 1955 and now has approximately 75 members. Under the leadership of its commanding officers, the group has represented the University in arious competitions throughout the area. Fall and spring bivouacs, inter-company competition, and drill meets are among their special projects. This year Carol Troilo and Susan Yoho were selected as co- sponsors by the Company. ROW I: 2nd Lt. Johnson Vance, 2nd Lt. Rod Mason. 2nd Lt. Bob Hoffman, 2nd Lt. Cleo Myers, 2nd Lt. Bill Gifford, 2nd Lt. Frank Squires. ROW 2: 1st Lt. Curtis Bovvden, Carol Troilo, Co-Spon- sor: Capt. Jerry Bortner. 1st Lt. Fred Cyrus, E.x O.; Susan Yoho, Co- Sponsor: 1st Lt. Mike Pearl. ROW 3: Capt. John C. Kite, SFC Gene B. Sewell, Sponsors. Standard Bearer: Steve Kappa. ROW I: SFC Gene B. Sewell, Carol Troilo, Jerry Bortner, Susan Yoho, Capt. John C. Kite. ROW 2: Curtis Bowden, Paul Eaton, Terry Neulon, Jeff Windholz, Fred Cyrus, Mike Pearl. ROW 3: Frank Squires, Alton . uvil, Jim Flan- agan, Tom Nega, ' irgil Bolyard, J. K. Lilly. ROW 4: Johnson Vance, Blain Grose, Jim Clampet. Mike Janney, John Sitar, Sam Bair. ROW 5: Bill Gifford, Ken Carter, Bob Roberts, Jim Fearer, Bob Frame, Charles Roney. ROW 6: Rod Mason, Ken Baker, Larry Pennington, Dan Weinstein, Bob Kornman. Paul Clausell. ROW 7: Cleo Myers, Roger Hewitt, Claude Wiblin, Ed Vuknic, Tim Righter, Jim Berg. ROW 8: Bob Hoffman. Doron Haslacker, Wesley Meth- eney, Ed Koontz. Scabbard and Blade OFFICERS JAMES E. McINTIRE Captain RALPH W. 15AKER Isl Liailcnant FRANCIS DWIGHT LACY 2nd Lieutenant NORMAN C. PARSONS 1st Sergeant Scabbard and Blade, the national ROTC honor wx-icty, was founded at West N ' irginia Lnisersity in 1916 to de- velop better inilitar ' -civilian relationships, to encourage potential officers, and to disvininate inforiiiation concern- ing niilitar ' re(|iiireMients. The active nieiiiljcrs and pledges of the honorary ' serve the University through such activi- ties as acting as honor guards for the Homecoming and Military Ball Queens and conducting the flag-raising cere- monies at s|X)rting events. Each month Scabbard and Blade selects one outstanding cadet Ironi each f)f the four aca- demic classes and designates him Cladct of the Month. The members of Scabbard and Blade climax their activi- ties of the year with a banquet prior to the Military Ball. ROW I: Ray Schuttc. Historian: Dvvight Lacy, Jim Mrlntirc. Ralph Baker, Norman Parsons. ROW 2: Jerry Bortncr, Mike Vcccl- lio, Barry Larson, Tom Kerr, Wayne McClintie, Don Shaflfer, Mike Pearl. ROW 3: Jim Malonr. Jim Hawihornr, Jark Evaiu, Pat Car- den, John Wilbanks, John Wagoner, Tom DeBerry. 127 ROIV 1; Mary Ellen Lindsay. Linda Boothe. Judy Plymalc. Nancy Worrell. ROW 2: Susan Hnfstetter. Dr. Annand E. Singer, Advisor: Lacy Ryan, Social Chni. ROW 3: Mary Ellen Dailey, Kav Biddle ROW 4.- Rose Marie Feli.x. Sarah Lu Fogg. Pi Delta Phi OFFICERS •. ■C • 0RREI.I President JU1) - PLYMALE -ict-Pri-siclcnt LINDA BOOI HE Sccrctaiy MAR ■ ELLEN LLXDSAY Treasurer Alpha Oniicnm Chaptei of Pi Delta Phi. national French honor soeicty, meets the second Thursday of each month to discuss the literature, culture, and langiiasre of France, .Although the business meetings are conducted in English, only French is spoken at the program and s icial meetings. Members of the French Department and other de])artnients are asked to speak to the group ,u aiious times throughout the school year. In addition to regular meetings, the uroup has a Christ- mas party, a jiarty honoring seniors, and a special initiation ceremony. The honorary also donates materials and books received from the Alliances Fran aises to the L ' ni ersity Library for the use of all persons interested in the culture and literature of France. 128 Cosmopolitan Club OFFICERS ALI HABIBI President DANIEL G. STUBBS Vice-President MARTHA MADRID Secretary MAITANG CHOU Public Relations Secretary MARY ANNE HUNTER Constitutional Chairman The Cosmopolitan Club was organized at West Virginia University in 1952 to help international students become bel- ter acquainted with the American way of life and to help Americans broaden their outlook through interchange of ideas. The Cosmopolitans meet the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Westminster Foundation. Their meetings which include a Korean Night, C;hinese Night, La- tin American Night, African Night, Indian Night, European Night, Middle Eastern Night, and International Night, em- phasize both the educational and social aspects of a student ' s life. The year ' s activities are highlighted with a fall and spring picnic and a Christmas party. ROW I: Mary Anne Hunter, Constitutional Chm.; Dan Stubbs, V-Pres.; Ali Habibi, Pres. ; Martha Madrid, Sec; Maitang Chou, Public Relations Sec. ROW 2: Hussain Malik, Gunilla DasidssDn. Olaf Ribciro, Shahida Safdar, Carmen Boutet. ROW 3: Florence Hunter, Margaret Majestro, Constance Burtoff, Theresa Lewis, Carmella Majestro. ROW 4: HooshanK Aziz, Pat McQuadc, Priya Mukhcrjec. Bob Fox. ROW 5. Hassan Noori- an, Jamshid Soomekh. Abdul Ra.shid, Dick Walker, George Mcnas, Ron Bone, Honi Sarkars ' , Arvind Pairl 129 Student Party Sarah Ruth Meek, Pres.-Studettes; Charles Walls, V-Chm.; Rusty Williams, Chm.; Dave Hardesty, Treas.; Sandra Buckley, See. As in all national and international organizations, each political party on this campus must adopt for itself certain goals in order to formulate its policies. Naturally, a primary goal must be the selection of party candidates and their election to offices in Student Government. Student Party represents both independent and affiliated students and attempts to achieve a political system which will compli- ment our present educational system. All-Campus Party The All-Campus Party was founded in the spring of 1963 after the demise of the Mountaineer Party. In its first election of March, 1964, the A-CP won a sweeping victory, upsetting the Student Party for the first time in many years. The A-CP differs from other parties on the WVU campus in that its purposes are academically orient- ed. It encourages and promotes many activities and ser- vices designed to assist the student in acquiring his educa- tion. A-CP is also interested in promoting programs for ROW I: Kathryn Sneddon, V-Chm.; Bill Courtney, Chm.; Jane Hamrick, Sec. ROW 2: Gretchen Singleton, Bunny Hill, Mary Pat Thompson, Debbie Anderson, Jane Gray, Glenn Kiger, Per- Other goals are the development of leadership, prac- tical political experience, e-xercise in decision-making, and development of individual initiative. Activities in 1964-65 include Studettes, the publicity organization for the Student Party, and the Student Party Sammy — creative work on the part of the members. The Student Party is all-encompassing of WVU students and they are looking forward to another successful year. financial aid to needy students. Legislative programs spon- sored by the Party include programs of nationally known speakers, research grants to professors from student con- tributions, and an investigation of Dor-may transpor- tation problem. The independent membership reached 500 this year, marking the highest number of independents in a political party at WVU. They are represented by living units in the A-CP Delegate Council. ry Johnson. ROW 3: Bob Keller, Dwaynne Beckner, Bob Skeen, Martha Dickie. ROH ' I: Joseph M. Hutchison. Jr.. Adv.; Carol Workman, Exec. Coun- cil; Ike Maxwell, Exec. Council: .Susan Smith. V ' -Prcs.; Herman Moses, Prcs.; Pegg - Miller, Sec; John VVilbanks, Trcas.; C:hcryl Reeves. John G. Scherlacher. Adv. ROW 2: Vanyla Schwartz, Fif Shaughnessy, Linda Wood, Stanis Murphy, Carolyn Sorrento. Kathy Toland. Iclephone Comm. Chm. ROH ' 3: Dwain Wilcox. Grad. Asst.; Kathy Spiiznoglc, Jim Bell, C:hris Mentzcr, Jane Yeagcr, .Nick Hickman, Sieve Ko.rvr . Terry Hammack, Wesley Meiheney, Mike Wccllio. Professional Recreation Society Promoting professional attitudes among recreation majors is the goal of the Profe.ssional Recreation Society. Since its orga- nization on the WVU campus in 1956, the members have planned and promoted recreational ser ices for the University, community, county, and state. During the year, they sponsor workshops on the University campus. Annual outings, ski trips, and a banquet are included in the group ' s social activities. Amateur Radio Club In their fifth year on the WVU campus, the .Amateur Radio Club owns a complete radio station capable of sending and receiving messages throughout the world. The station is located in the Engineering Sciences Building. The main purposes of the organization are to stimulate interest in amateur radio, to help newcomers to increase their knowledge of electronics and to receive their licenses, and to advance the stale of amateur radio. ROW .Jim Russell. Pres.. Ed Pr M. .Sec ; Bill Joy. ' - Pres. ROW J: L -nny Movs. Prte Billie, Marvin Bom, Lee Golliday ROW 3: Mike Billie, Carl Avers, Ray Cole. Dave Mitchell. ROW 4 Eddie Nauijle, Todd Townscnd, Claude Brown. ROW 5 Earl Billinipley, Mel Jenion. ROW 6: Mr. Warren Moore and Dr Jerr)me Fa- nucci, .Adv.; Fred Willislon.  -x ROW J: Sharon Coe, Virginia Wood, Ann Caell, Cathy Smith, Marilyn Noell, Tona Renforth, Carol Fear, Polly Stearns, Gretchen Singleton. ROW 2: Colleen Riordan, Debby Johnson, Peggy Miller, Becky Taulkin- er, Barbara Mclntire, Barb Gabris, Dede Lawman, Jane Hall, Stacie Shumate, Emily McPhail, Jane Felski. ROW 3: Dolores Helvy, Judy Mills, Susan Pawling, Martha Mason, Anna Mary Minehart, Patricia Warman, Mary Foster, Carole Drick, Lou Ann Rogers, Susan Laffer, Sandy Webner. ROW 4: Pat P ' Simer, Dave Wagner, Mike Wanda, Dave DuRocher, Stephanie Watson, Betsy Rule, Becky Erwin, Bethe Ing- raham, Mary Ann Hunter, Diane Sayre, Warren Cunningham, Albert Young, Emil Felski. Dolphin Dolphin Swimming Honorary has been promoting an interest in syn- chronized swimming since its estabhshment at WVU in 1936. New mem- bers are selected at tryouts in October and the first semester is spent in- structing them in water ballet. The Dolphins practice on Monday eve- nings at the Mountainlair pool. The annual water pageant, presented in April this year, is a show of precision swimming, complete with costumes, backdrop, and music. Officers, ROW I: Sally Simons, Pres.; Liz Wilson, Sec; Sandra Shumate, Pageant Chm.; Gay Ratcliff, Asst. Pageant Chm. ROW 2: Miss Kittie Blakemore, Adv.; Rodger Wright, V- Pres.; Arnold Brigode, Publicity Chm. Absent: Kenny Ondo, Treas. 132 Orchesis Orchesis, a modern dance workshop, strives to offer the interested students the opportunity for extracurricular creative study, composition, and perfor- mance and to maintain a high standard of artistic integrity. Orchesis func- tions as an extension of modern dance classes. The only requirement for membership is one semester of elementary dance. Tryouts are held three times a year; new members are selected on the basis of their ability, interest, and originality. Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Kay VViedebusch, Orchesis members choreograph and prepare their annual production given in Reynolds Hall each spring. Parts of the presentation are video taped and presented in a thirty- minute broadcast from Pittsburgh. This show is then presented on several West Virginia television stations throughout the year. Officers and Personnel: Janet Jo Loring, Prcs.; Carolyn Ladd. V-Pres.; Sheiia Corbitt, Rec. Sec; Linda Moningcr, Corr. Sec.; Nancy Tignor, Historian; Danctic Cain, Wardrobe Custodian; Janet Pyecha, Treas.; Joan Mills, Jr. Cabinet Member; Patti Adams; Susan Barnes; Kay Com- muntzls, Janet Criswcll; Jerri Decpm; Dixie IJownes, Carolyn Gardner, Dolores Heivy; Carmen Herrera; Janie Howery; Nancy Huff, Suzanne Luzicr; N ' ada Pauley; Carol Slansburv; Linda .Sluart; Suzy Wheeler 133 Lambda Kappa Sigma The goal of Lambda Kappa Sigma, wom- en ' s pharmacy honorary, is to further the co- operation between student and professor, as well as to increase the interest of women in pharmacy. The professional sorority came to the VWU campus in 1960. Each spring the members prepare and present Easter favors to children in the University Hospital. High- lights of their social calendar are the initia- tion banquet and the reception for incoming pharmacy women students. Miss Helen Pavlech sponsors the group. ROW I: Betty Bracken, Sec; Janet Cline, V-Pres.; Harriet Fowler, Alice Van Kirk, Pres. ROW 2: Judy Martin, Femsi Celayir, Mary Ann Schwarz, Yvonne Carlier, Linda Marchen- ski, Beverly Layne, Linda McMichael. ROW 3: Susan Payne, Judy Hickman, Barbara Whit- tington, Sharon Whiffen, Nora Estep. Absent: Karen Ridgvy-ay, Treas. ROW .Jim Coleman. Chaplain: Mar in Wilson, V-Pres.: Ted Lewis, Sec: Dick Knapp, Pres.; Byron Ott, Treas.; Bill Hurst, Historian. ROW 2: Tom Kreitzer, Alan Schilansky, Max .Adams, Chester Friedl, Fred Alvaro, Charles Stump, Bill Wilson, A. C. Core, Grand Council Deputy. ROW 3: Dr. Albert F. Wojcik, Faculty; Prof. F. L. Geiler, Doug Miller, Bill Byrd, Jarryl Wol- ford, Doug Stewart, Murhl Flowers, Fred Reese, Dean R. O. Bachmann. Kappa Psi Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, the professional pharmacy honorary for men, was established at V ' U in 1923. Since then, the men have endeavo red to fulfill the pur- poses of the honorary which are to promote pharmacy and to conduct a fraternal orga- nization for the mutual benefit of its mem- bers. Each year the group recognizes the |unior pharmaceutical student with the high- est academic average with a plaque en- graved with his name and placed in the Dean ' s office. The Asklepois Key is the se- nior award. 134 American Pharmaceutical Association The student branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association has as its purpose to increase the students ' aware- ness of the opportunities and values which accompany their profession. Orga- nized at WVU in 1948, the group has since worked to fulfill the obligations of its purpose. The members visit a manu- facturer of pharmaceuticals to inspect both the operating and research facilities in order to gain more insight into the career of the pharmacist. The organiza- tion sponsors a reception for new phar- macy students in the fall of each year. The group also participates in the Na- tional Pharmacy Week. A picnic in May brings to an end the year ' s activities. ROW I I.ind.i . 1. Ml. h.i.l. Sr. -Trc.is ; M.i.x .Vl.ims. Prrv: Trtl l rwis. ' .Prc RtlW . ' C I. Thommason, Karrn Kidgway, Linda Marchlciuki, Edward Livesay, Bob Cerra, Mary Ann .Schwarz. .Miif Van Kirk. Judy Martin, Klizabclh I ' avnr. Yvimnr Carlirr. Beverly Ijynr. Fnnii Celayir, Belty Brackcw, Judy Hickman, Sharon Whiffcn, Janet Clinc ROW 3 Dick Knapp. Steve Hospodavis. Biubara WhittinRton, Doui{ Miller. Charles Stump. Bill Wilion. Brucx Bron- ski. Bill Riirec, Phil Keller, Bernard Smith, Tom Kreitzer, Fred Alvaro, Chester Fnedl. Jim Burks. Dr .Mbert F. Wojcik, .Adv ROW 4: Ron Meredith, Adduon Hurst, Byron Olt. Fred RccH-. Hll ll Ml Phail. Altx-n RobinMin. M.min Wilson. Charles I hr. .Arthur Hilaire. B«ib Krj. ler. Bill Biinl ll. Hill Trickrtt. .Man .Schilansky. Murhl Flowers. Jim Coleman ROW ' , C;ar Mul- ligan, Ken Gintino, Tom Eddy, Mathew V ' oulgarakis, Jarryl Wolford, Doug McClung, Jim Mi- chael, Greg Sligor, Clinton Jenkins, lorn Bower, Roijcr Shallis. Francis Buiih. M.u-iin I imlirook ROW I: J. J. Jenkins, Kathleen Vincent, Sec.; Emanuel Gaziano, Pre .; David Kappel, Reporter. ROW 2: Bob Clubb, Bill Brownlee, Elliott Oaklander, Jack Burks ROW 3:} in I-oikhart. C:hark-s Snsdrr. Chcrslc Saladini ROW • Bob Buvli. Bill H.ill Rl W ' ' , Jim Ballard. Mike Yurick. Ralph Greene, Steve Rawe. ROW 6: John Mathias, Ron Shumate, Lawrence Shivertakcr, Bob Fagioletti. Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta opens membership to those students who show superior ability in the fields of pre-medicine and prc-dcntistry. Organized at W ' ' U in 1931, the organiza- tion aims to stimulate the pre-professional academic excellence, to develop a closer rela- tionship with professional schools, to stimu- late an appreciation of the importance of pre-medical and prc-dental education, to promote co-operation between students and educators, and to bind together similiarly-in- tercsted students. In the spring the group awards a plaque to the sophomore medical student with the highest scholastic average. Theta Sigma Phi ROW I: Sharon Spriggs, Hist.; Mary Ann White, V-Pres.; Lynne Dun- can, Pres.; Joyce Wih, Sec; Bobbie Hazlett, Treas. ROW 2: Jane Nes- ius, Mary Goode, Louise Crumrine. Absent: Pat Flemming, Susie Thur- mond, Joyce Breach. Theta Sigma Phi, women ' s journalism honorary, was founded on the WVU campus in 1947. Its purposes are to encourage journalistic efforts on campus, to help its members become better acquainted with prominent women of the lit- erary world, and to keep its members informed of opportu- nities in journalism. Awards are presented every year to the best woman reporter and the runner-up on theDfliVj ' Athenaeum staff. The Mast-head Award is presented annually to a pro- nent woman journalist in the state. Theta Sigma Phi spon- sors a banquet each year in co-operation with Sigma Delta Chi. The honorary ' s advisor is Mr. James Young. ROW I: Doug Huff, Tresis.; Bob Welling, Pres.; Prof. Paul Atkins, Adv. ROW 2: Carl Giles, John Burch, Scott Bosley, Pete Dakan, Bob ShalFer, Ray Oliverio, John . Mlevato. Sigma Delta Chi The members of Sigma Delta Chi meet monthly with their advisor, Professor Paul Atkins, to plan projects, such as sell- ing programs at home basketball games, and to listen to guest lecturers speak on various aspects of journalism. The pur- poses of Sigma Delta Chi, men ' s journalism honorary, are to assist its members in acquiring the principles of journalism and to encourage high ethical standards for the press. The group annually awards a scholarship to an outstanding jour- nalism student and plans a spring banquet with Theta Sig- ma Phi. Alpha Delta Sigma Sludcni Members (Alphabetical): Mack Alli on, John Ferry. Bill Hock- man, Mike MiC ormiik, John Misili. I ' ele Pinnetti, Jmi Skidmorc, Brian Smith. Jiihn Snrad. Jim Snider. W.ilier .Snider, Jim ' anVocirhit. Bce;inning its first year on WU ' s campus is the Pcrley Isaac Reed chapter of .Alpha Delta Sigma, professional adver- tising fraternity. The chapter was named in honor of Dr. Pcrley Isaac Reed, professor emeritus, and former director of the School of Journalism. . D.S is a bridge between college and business. All chapters have professional members and alumni who may offer career counseling and provide summer on-the-job training opportunities for students. The Chapter arranges for speakers and discussion groups with professionals as well as trips to advertising agencies and newspaper plants. ROW I: Kirwan Morgan, Rec. Sec; Di)n Bennington. Trcas.. .Mr. E. C Jones, Adv.; Joe Alvarez. Pres.; Festus Gray. V ' -Prcs.; Jim Rolruik, Corr. Sec. ROW 2: Roy Nutter. Charles Brewer. Uirry Flemini;, Don Hargeit. .Mi Habibi, John Rymer, Brian Lauttamus, Lindley Newcom- er. ROW y. Pat Garnctt, Dave Prunty, Bob Rover, Earl Kuhl, Ed Bock, Bill Hill. Eta Kappa Nu The Beta Rho Chapter of Eta Kappa u, nation. il electri- cal engineering honorary ' , has as its goal two primary objec- tives. The first is to recognize those students who, by their outstanding scholarship, character, and ser -ice, have brought honor to VV ' ' U and to the electrical engineering profession. The second is to encourage the professional growth of its members and all those people connected with the Depart- ment of Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa . u is the only engineering honorary on this campus to sponsor a loan fund for any engineering student. During Greater W. Va. Week- end, the group puts up displays and conducts tours through the Engineering Building. ■Tf 3i ffJ ift U I r U !7 _ j — . ?0M . Bill Pierson, Sec; Ed Wiley, Treas.; Dave Satterficld, Pres.; Sam Burdette, V-Pres.; Dave Edwards, Marshall. ROW 2: Jerome Simon, Tom Harvey, Bill Wilshire, Francis Brezny, Bunie Harper, Bill Dyer. Chi Epsilon Chi Epsilon, national civil engineering honor fraternity, was organized on the W.V.U. campus in 1949. Scholarship, character, practicality, and sociability are the pillars of the organization, and the members strive to promote civil engi- neering as an ideal p rofession. Pledge projects have included mini- ature replicas of a sewage treatment plant, a complicated highway intersec- tion, and various truss bridges. Pi Tau Sigma The Pi Gamma Chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, national me- chanical engineering fraternity, was established at WVU in 1942. Its purposes are to foster the high ideal of the en- gineering profession, to stimulate interest in coordinate de- partmental activities, to promote the mutual professional welfare of its members, and to develop in the students of mechanical engineering the attributes necessary for effec- tive leadership and responsible citizenship. Annually, a mechanical engineering handbook is given to the outstanding junior in mechanical engineering, and a certificate is presented to the freshman in this field hav- ing the highest academic average. Social activities for the group include fall and spring banquets, both held to hon- or the new initiates. A 1964 innovation is the Purple Shaft Award which is given to a deserving faculty mem- ber for particularly outstanding teaching accomplishment as judged by the mechanical engineering students. ROW I: Jim Cope, Treas.; Richard Bird, Pres.; Charles Jamison, V-Pres.; Claxton Smith, Rec. Sec. ROW 2: Dave Hollen, Larry Bays, Keats Hunt, Doug Glover, Dr. J. F. Hamilton. ROW 3: John Finke, Geori;o Russell, John Adams, Joe Johnson, Charles Herron. 138 Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Kappa Psi, national professional commerce hon- orary, strives to educate the public to appreciate and de- mand higher business ideals and to foster scientific re- search. The organization came to WVU in 1943. Besides assisting at registration, planning industrial tours, and sponsoring a faculty-student reception for new members in the College of Commerce, the honorary awards the Alpha Kappa Psi Scholarship Key and the Distinguished Service Award each year. The group meets weekly with their advisor. Dr. Paul Hamelman. ROW I: Sieve Karinshak, Sec; Jim Lee, V-Prc .; Bill Goodwin, Tre«i.; Adolph Ncidermryrr. Pres. ROW 2: .Vlorlon Slaven. Rill Molfiii. t:harlej Diclcev, Uave Bashaw. Dwiijhl I cy. Victor Howen ROW I: Boh Hiiijhr , John Crile . C harles Meadows, Aaron Darnell, Carl Adkins. ROW 4: Pal McCormlc) ' , Bob Pennini(- ton, Gadis Dillon, Frank Sholc, Jim Swan. ROW 5: Ron Leach, Dbn Coilrill, Don Leach, Arnold Abrons, Mike Miller, Joe Tabor. ROW I: Bill Goodwin, V-Pres.; Bob Pennin on. Pres.; Ooui; Allemong, Trcai. ROW 2: Adolph Neidermeyer, Davr Bashaw. Mr Charles P. Skaggs, Faculty V- Pres. ROW 3: Arnold Graybeal, Charles Meadows, Gadis Dillon. Beta Alpha Psi In 1957 the Alpha Psi Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi was organized at WVU. The twelve members act as a medi- um between professional men, instructors, students, and others who are interested in the study of accounting. Tu- toring sessions, community help, and field trips are among the projects of Beta Alpha Psi. A Christmas party and spring picnic highlight the social calendar. The group meets bimonthly with their sponsor, Mr. Charles P. Skaggs. Sigma Tau Sigma OFFICERS BOB BOBST President JACK BURKS Vice-President MAUNALEA WEEKLEY Corresponding Secretary SUSAN COTTRELL Recording Secretary DAVID KAPPEL Treasurer Juniors and seniors with an over-all average of 3.0 or better are eligible for Sigma Tau Sigma, the national student tutoring society. Ever since its organization on the VWU campus in the spring of 1959, the group of over 100 members has supplied tutors to students de- siring help in any University course. Four tutoring peri- ods are offered each semester with six hours of instruc- tion for the student per period. Annually, Sigma Tau Sig- ma sponsors a Book of the Year which all students are encouraged to read. The $1.00 fee which the organiza- tion charges for their tutoring sessions goes to a scho- larship fund. This year the money was given to the Na- tional Defense Loans. Dr. Donald Horvath is the advisor to the group. ROW I: David Kappel, Treas.; Bob Bobst, Pres.; Maunalea Weekley, Corr. Sec; Jack Burks, V-Pres. ROW 2: Steve Rawe, Ali Habibi, Bob Clubb, Jim Capage, Denis Hassick. ROW 3: Bob Bird, Roy Nutter, Don Gochenour, Susan Probasco, Jean Bonafield. ROW 4: Dick Stevenson, Bob Scheerer, Eugene Randall, Virgil Hull, Jason Cook. ROW 5: Ron Shumate, Kirwan Morgan, Tom DeVoge, Dan Henry, John Perrine. ROW 6: Sheila Mason, Sharon Adams, Charles Snyder, Ron Leach. ROW 7: Wesley Bradford, Mary Ellen Lindsay, Eleanor Nay, Louise Crumine. ROW 8: John Lockhart, Cheryle Saladini, Rose Marie Felix, Mary Wood. ROW 9: Linda Koerner, Sue Sims, Arnie Abrons, Don Leach. ROW 10: Dick Anderson, Bob Lovv ' e, Tom McVey, Adolph Neid- ermeyer. ROW II: Gail Means, Radetta Taylor, Mary Ann White, Jane Bayer. ROW 12: Susan Carey. Absent: Susan Cottrell, Rec. Sec. ww :,.- 140 Inter-fraternity Chaplain ' s Council The Inter-fraternity Chaplain ' s Coun- cil strives to promote Christianity on campus. The members are chosen on the basis of high moral conduct and they are urged to further this ideal in their own fraternal groups. The Council ' s most important project is the underprivi- leged children ' s Christmas party. The sororities and fraternities entertain youngsters from the surrounding areas of Morgantovvn with dinner, presents, and merriment. Through this project, the Greeks of V ' U truly help the people of the Morgantown area. ROW I: Cinda Roush, Margie Hawkins, Mary Goodc, Trcas.; Judy Coyne, Judy Stephens. Linda Burns, Pat Bums, Sec. ROW 2: Jim ' an Evcra, Jim Dunlap. Lanty .McNrcl, Prcj.; Rjck Tennant, Joe Panetta, Bob Clubb, Dave Hardesty. ROW 3: Bob Lowe, Ray Lockndge, Brent Diefenbach, Rick Johnson, V-Pres.; Dave Synowiec, Marvin Fetter. ROW I: Chuck Leuliette, V ' -Pres.; Sharon Gregory, Corr. Sec.; Jeanette Snodgrass, Pres.; Evelyn Brown. Rec. Sec. R0li2: Allcta Potter, Sr. Rep.; Barbara Butler, Jr. Rep.; Beanie Mitchell, Fr. Rep.; Mimi James, Treas. ROW 3: Janice Benson, Nancy Smallridgc, Joyce Harper, Diane Campion. ROW ■f: elma Lcgg, Sue Kindelberger, Sharon .Adams, Faye Hughes. ROW 5: Carol Wolfe, Radetta Tay- lor, Donna Huggins, Karen Toothman. ROH ' 6: Brcnda Cope, Joan Cooper, Patricia Reese, Anne Owen McCormick. ROW 7. Ann Hopkins, Mary Norman, Barbara Chetock, Connie Leuliette. ROW 8: Delia Clark, Nancy Rice, Mary Ellen Ward. Student National Education Association Prosfiective teachers on the W ' U campus were organized in 1952, with the founding of the SNEA which is associat- ed with the National Education Associa- tion and West ' irginia Exlucation As- sociation. Ever ' member receives the XEA Journal and the VW ' EA publication regularly. During the state conference al Jackson ' s Mill this year, Bucna Mitchell, a WVU member, was elected State Vice-President. Socially, the members en- joy a Christmas party and the installa- tion banquet in the spring. Advisor for the organization is Dr. Benjamin Bailey. 141 O 5 , $k0 ROW 1: Anne Heaton, Chaplain; Carol Snyder, Hist.; Karen Helgeson, Treas.; Betsy Bowers, V-Pres.; Kathy Hardy, Pres.; Nada Kenamond, Rec. Sec; Virginia Sheridan, Corr. Sec.; Lorayne Weeter. ROW 2: Alice Manning, Tona Renforth, Mary Turner, Dorothy Still, Jean Estabrooke, Nancy Lowther, Susan Brown, Ann Dreisinger. Since its organization at WVU in 1950, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America has served to promote a higher degree of music appreciation among its members. Some of the group ' s activities include presenting its well- known Jazz Concert and ushering at the School of Music recitals. Social events include the annual Smoker for freshman men and the spring picnic. Mu Phi Epsilon Recognition of scholarship and service for others through the advancement of music are the aims of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music sorority. Since its organization on the West Virginia University campus in 1950, the Epsilon Mu chapter has awarded a $100 scholarship to a deserving student attending a summer music camp. Two musical concerts during the year and the annual Founders ' Day program are among the group ' s special activities. Mrs. Ruth Drucker is the advisor for the sororitv. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ROW I: Phil Faini, Thos. Canning, Fac. Adv.; Don Sweeney, Sec. -Treas. ; John Si- chinz, Pres.; David S. Palmer, Exec, . lumni Sec. ROW 2: Budd A. Udell, Fac. Adv.; Kent B. Pomeroy, Jeff Taylor, Randy Ballard, Phil Morgan, Paul Taylor. ROW 3: Leo La Sota, Ken Godwin, Ray Soroka, Frank Shue, Warren Bixler. 142 Phi Upsilon Omicron The Lambda Chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron was founded at V ' U in 92 ' i. Tlie purposes of ihis honorary ' fraternity are to establish and strengthen the bonds of friendship, to promote moral and intellectual develop- ment of members, and to advance and promote the field of home economics. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, professional attitudes, and qualities of lead- ership. This year the professional works project was the Interpretation of Home Economics. During semester break, members sfioke at their respective high schools, discussing with the students the merits of studying home economics in college. Each May, seniors are honored at a Rose Breakfast. The chapter co-operates with the Lambda .-Muninae Chapter in observing Founders Day and in awarding a scholarship to a deserving home eco- nomics freshman. ROW I: Sharon Miller. -Prcs.; Judy Teets, Prcs ; Judy- Myers, Treas. ROW 2: Susan Logston. Chaplain; Cliu-a Frag- ale, Corr. Sec. ROW 3: Diannc Ross, Martha .Vlaiiingly, Hist.; Dottie Houck. ROW 4: Sallie Russell, Pam Walter. ROW 5: Phyllis Linger, Joellen Ayersman, Donna Cooper, Ann Killingsworth. ROW 6: Margaret Majestro, Carol Eck- ert, iMartha Darnell. ROW 7: Louise Dawson, Betty Ungcr, Mary Ann Summers, Carmella Majestro. Home Economics Chapter The W ' U Home Economics Chapter is an affilia- tion of the State and .American Home Economics As- sociations. The Chapter aims to provide for the professional development of college home economics students bv promoting professional attitudes and a public understanding of the field of home economics. This past Christmas, the members sold UNICEF Christmas cards and made approximately S300 for that organization. Throughout the year, the Chapter presents programs to their members which help to provide them with a better understanding of their profession. ROW I: Judy Myrrv Sec.. Judy Teru, Trrai., Joellen . ye  - man, V-Prc .; Sharon Miller. Pro. ROW 2 Palfv Hevencr. Donna Cooper. Soc Chm , Dottie Houck. Patti Faccmire ROW 3 Reta Oegg. Emma Lee Hue, Mar ' Ann Summen, Pam Walter ROW 4 Mary Walsh. Judy Tamulitii, Pam Boeragc. Patly Lohr, Cjrmella Majeitro ROW 1 Lee . nn Loos, Cindy Miller. Susan Logslon. Manlvn Hull ROW 6: Nancy Finl. Ann Killmgwonh. Clara Fr.igalr. Phyllii Ling- er. ROW 7 Donna Leggrtl. Joan Lombardo. l .uiv Dawton, Nancy Rapking. ROW S: Betty Lou Ingrr Martha Darnell, Margaret Majeilro. ROW I: Gene M. Silberhorn, Pres.; John Kori, Blacklaws Chiyabwe, Joe Allamong. ROW 2: Charles Wolf, Gary Zinn, Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew, Fac. Adv.: Barbara McKenzie, Sec. ROW 3: Charles AReltranger, Adrian LaVnie, John Osazuwa, Jerry Moore. ROW 4: Ed Barnett, Dr. Charles H. Baer, Fac. Adv.; Mohammed Jaweed, Robert Templeton. ROW 5: Roger Funk, Alan Spadafore. ROW I: Tom Simmons, Pres.; Bob Straight, V-Pres.; Blix McNeill, Sec; Ted Kokochak, Treas.; Bill Young, Marshall. ROW 2: Lloyd Earnest, Dave Suder, Bobby Acord, Lance Kauf, Joe Cloud, Steve Carr, Clarence Sweeney, Charlene Jamison. ROW 3: Dr. Kirklyn Kerr, Adv.; Joe Dakan, Jim Ander- son, Dave Bowers, Joe Dahmer, Jim Weyant, Larry Sterling, Ron Robichaud, Lanty McNeel. Phi Epsilon Phi Phi Epsilon Phi, national botanical honorary, was founded at WVU. The organization is interested in the study and effective teaching of botany and encouraging botanical research and high scholastic attainment. It opens membership to student and faculty members who can extend their interest in botany beyond the classroom by working together. Phi Epsilon Phi believes in freedom in the exchange of ideas among its members and in the educational activities it under- takes. Block and Bridle The Block and Bridle Club was established at WVU for the dual purpose of encouraging high scholas- tic standards in animal science, and fostering a closer relationship among those interested in this field. The group annually participates in the Fall Livestock Judging Contest and the Little Eastern Livestock Show. The member with the most out- standing scholastic record is recog- nized by the National Headquarters with a Merit Trophy Award and the group gives an award to the most worthy senior member. Social high- lights for the year are a hayride, a square dance, and picnic. 144 University 4-H Club The University 4-H Club, established at West Virginia University in 1926 as an extension of the 4-H movement into hie;her education, is based upon the motto, To make the best better. Keeping this in mind, each indi- vidual strives to become a person whose development is balanced in the phases of life represented by head, heart, hands, and health. The club sponsors the Scott ' s Run 4- H Club, provides tours and entertainment to visiting stu- dents through the School Host Program, and holds a Christmas party for children. The club is sponsored by the State 4-H Club StaH of the Cooperative Extension Service. OFFICERS CARL TOWNSEND I ' trsideni CAROL BILLICK Vice-President Scott ' s Run LOUISE CRUMRINE Vice-President Host Program irn S ' MYERS Vice-President Program Chairman PHYLLIS LINCJER Treasurer ROW I: Carol Billick, Louise Crumrine, Carl Townscnd, Judy Myers, Phyl- lis Linger. ROW Z- John Rcnnix, Barbara Malone, Charlotte Betler. Faye Hughes, Carolyn Webb, Susan Snyder, Judith Broemscn, Zckc Wood. ROW 3: Carolyn Golden, Sharon .Miller, Lola Jean Sizcmore, Margaret Savillc, Norma Feather, Kathy Spilzno gle, Carolyn Broemscn. 145 Band David Walker, in his third year as drum major, led the West Virginia University ' s Mountaineer Marchmg Band in another season of fine performances. Under the competent direction of Mr. Budd A. Udell, the band execu- ted field formations, supplemented by commentary, for the entertainment of Mountaineer fans during half-time activities. Besides performing at thuses and marching in the Homecoming Parade, the group this year journeyed to Atlantic City where they displayed their outstanding spirit, color, and pageantry at the Liberty Bowl game. The enthusiasm and spirit of the group is reflected in the remarkable fact that over half of its members are not mu- sic majors. Varsity Club ROW I: Jay Fast, Ed Fiertz, Carol Ramsey, Jim Waybright, L. O. Bloom, Don Sweeney. ROW 2: Edward Zuraw, Frank Clasper. Carl Townsend, John Czunpbell, Jack Lee, Mike Cicci, John Stewart, Jim Bond, Jack Writ- er. ROW 3: William Gilford, Steve Whaley. Burdell Chapman, Chester Wright. Mark Lusch, Carl Bowman. ROW 4: Ralph Rossi, Dale Ram - hurt;. OFFICERS JIM WAYBRIGHT President CAROL RAMSEY Secretary ED FIERTZ Treasurer The Varsity Club is organized to provide a broth- erhood for athletes from all campus intercollegiate spKjns. The only requirement for membership is the winning of a letter in a varsity sport. The highlight of the year ' s pro- gram is the annual All Sports Banquet in the spring of each year. At this banquet the coveted Man of the Year award is presented, and scholarships are awarded to deserving athletes not attending school on a grant. A well-known personality speaks at each banquet. Those speak- ers of the past were President Paul Miller, Dave Tork, and Rod Hundley. Another aspect of the Varsity Club pro- gram is to serve as a liason between the athlete and the student. 147 Hillel Hillel Foundation, an organization for Jewish students, emphasizes the reHgious and cultural aspects of the Jew- ish faith and encourages participation in campus, as well as Hillel activities. These activities include intracultural events, dances, and discussion groups. Hillel was founded at West Virginia University in 1928. Its present director is Rabbi Herbert J. Wilner. Disciple Student Fellowship ROW I: Bevorly Layne, .Sherry Hall, .Sec; Harry Baisden, V-Pres.; Bar- ry Wise, Treas.; Gail Gray, Pres.; Sandi Wright. ROW 2: W. C. Blackwell, Minister; Russell Wise, Jr., Laurie Lough, ' ida Cuppett, Caro- lyn Wehl, Don Hepler. ROW 3: Mr . Edward Walls, Advisor; Tom Boyd, Jarryl Wolford, Brian Teagarden, John Merrifield. ROW 4: Mr. Edward Walls, Advisor; Eugene Kinder. ROW I: Susan Paull, Susan Heffler, Tori Behar, V-Pres.; Howard Edel- man, Pres.; Rita Savitt, Soc. Chair.; Stephen Chaiken, Treas. ROW 2: Marvin Fetter, Janie Anderson, Charrie Recht, Gale Bruskin, Judi Block, Harris Keller, Rabbi H. J. Wilner. Terri Issacman, Ellen Mosko- vitz, Libbie L. Braverman, Howard Miller, Carol Kraus, Marianne Sel- ven, Reynold Eston, Linda Tolstoi. ROW 3: Steven Barnett, Norman Mark, John Wilner, Ira Melnicoff, Elliott Saferin, Mark Wallace, How- ard April, Frank Rosenbaum, Arnie Abrons, Steve Peck, Dan Wein- stein. The Disciple Student Fellowship provides a program for students belonging to the Christian Church. The Fel- lowship was established in order to encourage each stu- dent to closely examine the purpose and scope of the Chris- tian way of life and to apply his knowledge of God and the teachings of the Bible to his own personal life. The meetings of the group, which take place every Sunda y eve- ning, are designed to provide both Christian fellowship and a means through which college students may express their religious views. The Fellowship offers various rec- reational functions, each having a religious emphasis which augments the student ' s mental, social, and spir- itual growth. Included among these are the Thanksgiving Communion Service, the Christmas Canta- ta, an annual spiritual retreat, and a spaghetti dinner. Sigma Theta Epsilon Sigma Thcta Epsilon, the national Methodist fra- ternity for college men, was established on this campus in 1939. The primary goals of the fraternity are prep- aration in the art of living by Christian ideals and pro- moting fellowship for all men of Methodist preference. The members are taught to apply the ideals of Christian honor and character to their lives through private wor- ship. A special project of the group is lay-preaching activi- ties in area churches. Wesley Foundation, the center of the group ' s activities, is the scene for the Wednesday evening meetings, parties, and the annual pledge-active banquet. Stanley Farr is the group ' s sponsor. ROW I: Lynnc Dallon, Sec.; Maryannc Maykuih, Mem. Chair.; Tony Bollino, Trcas.; Francinc Dcarmey, 2nd ' -Prcs.; Donna Ryan, 1st V- Pres.; Francis Brcznv, Pres. ROW : : Pal Miller. Mary .-Xnn Milano. Caro- lyn Griffen, Linda Naylor, Carolyn .Sanctrik. Kitty Thomas, Rita Rossi. Gerry Billcheck, Eleanor Martin. Cynthia Hollandsuorth, Fred a- glicnte. ROU ' 3: Jack Brownfield, Dan Kavanagh, Francis Hozdic, Ron Susa, Bill Diamond. John Albright, Marlene Moses, Kenneth Turner. Joseph .Nuhfcr, Elias .Abinader. Ed Niihfer. ROW 4: Regis Kline. Wayne Thomas, Jerome Szcliga, Bill Bukaski. Hank Sierka. .Steve B.irt- ko. ROW I: Paul Bibbee, Corr. Sec.; Barrs jtnon, Treaj., Ned Sheaii. Rec. Sec; James Burgbacher, V ' -Prcs.; Mike Ashworth, Pres.; Sandi Aih- worth. Sweetheart; Dave Ashley, PIcdgemaster; David Hile, Chap.; Charles Early, Alum. Sec. ROW J: Bill Hogsett, Robert Morehead, James Courrier, ' . Joseph Hull, Thomas Fuller, Gary Bryant, John Firth, emerge Cox. ROW 3: Hugh Walker, Goch Lee. The Newman Club, established at West Virginia Uni- versity in 1916, is dedicated to the religious, educational, and social welfare of Catholic students. Weekly meetings are held on Wednesday evening in Newman Hall, the cen- ter of the club ' s activities, and are followed by a social hour. Among the various scr -icc projects conducted by the 200 members are a Christmas partv for under- privileged children and a drive to collect toys for a near- by orphanage. Some of their social activities mcludc a Christmas party, pizza parties, and hayrides. The New- man Club is under the direction of Father Stanley Mac- Nevin. Newman Club 149 Kappa Phi © nrjfiy ROW I: Carol Amos, Katie Allen, Donna Cooper, Eleanor Nay, Naomi Wriston, Melinda Goodwin, Meredith Wilson, Marion Dickey, Billie Adams, Faye Hughes. ROW 2: Mary Lou Smyth, Candy Guthrie, Karen Cogar, Leanorc Means, Linda Lilly, Jane Toben, Barbara Carman, Lynne Malone, Carol Billick, Reta Clegg, Sandra Ashworth. ROW 3: Linda Kurish, Sandra Houillet, Shelia Davis, Sue Miller, Janice Benson, Miranda Kappa Phi, a service club for college women of Metho- dist preference, was brought to West Virginia University in 1925. Nationally, it was founded in 1915 at Kansas Uni- versity, Lawrence, Kansas, and this year Kappa Phi is cele- brating its Golden Anniversary. The aim of the club is ev- ery Methodist woman in the University world a growing Christian and an active participant in the church of to- day and tomorrow. With the motto of others and the slogan of I ' d love to, ' Pi Chapter has many .service projects. They visit and give parties for the residents of Sundale Rest Home, babysit at Wesley Church, direct youth groups at Scott ' s Run Settlement House, and sponsor an Easter Sunrise Ser- vice for the student body. For their special projects this year. Kappa Phi furnished the campus ' s International House with a book case and magazine subscriptions and at Christmas time, they collected clothing, toys, and food for needy families in this community. They meet twice a month under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Quintus Wilson, and associate sponsor. Miss Mary Ann Loar. Their social events included pledg- ing and an outing to Cooper ' s Rocks in October, an ini- tiation banquet in February, a spring banquet with Sig- ma Theta Epsilon, a week end with the Alpha Sigma chap- ter of Kappa Phi at West Virginia Wesleyan College. In June, Pi Chapter sends three delegates to the National Con- ference. Bowlby, Linda Gorrell, Mary Lee Hollands, Nancy Skidmore, Kay Dawson, Patty Lohr, Cheryl Reeves, Ann Hopkins, Mimi James, Janet Nay. ROW 4: Jo Ann Hildreth, Betty Unger, Mary Ann Summers, Kaaren Pederson, Betty Bumgardner, Mary Ruth Bates, Lee Sabel, Pam Beverage, Nancy Rapking, Carole Roy, Carol Snyder, Claudia Wilson, Barbara Butler. OFFICERS MELINDA GOODWIN President ELEANOR NAY 1st Vice-President MEREDITH WILSON 2nd Vice-President NAOMI WRISTON Recording Secretar ' FAY HUGHES Corresponding Secretar - NANCY HAMILTON Treasurer DONNA COOPER Chaplin MARION DICKEY Editor 150 Y.W.C.A The Young Women ' s Christian Association is the largest voluntary women ' s group on campus. Its members arc divided into fifteen committees, with the chairmen of these committees and the officers making up the Cabinet, the ruling body of the Y. The officers, Publicity Coordinator, Service Coordinator, and the Membership Coordinator make up the E.xecutive Clommittee. E. ec meets weekly and the Cabinet meets bi-monthly to evaluate and discuss the operation of the Y. The Y has a committee for every interest. The Arts, Mu- sic, and Worship Committees revolve around the fine arts. The various service committees provide service to the campus and to the community. The Publicity Com- mittee combines art work and journalism to publicize the weekly meetings of the Y. Finance, Social and Fellowship and Membership Committees do the work needed within the organization. The Y also puts out a newsletter which is sent to members. Y members have the opportunity to go, on a cultural trip to Pittsburgh in December and to attend the re- gional Y conference in the spring. In addition the YWCA, through its national organization, sponsors semi- nars in Asia, Europe and South America. Several mem- bers from the W.V.U.-YW have gone overseas to partic- ipate in these travel-study seminars. At least two retreats are planned for Y Cabinet each year. ROW I: Man- Pal Thompson. Nancic Thcophilut, Nancy Worrrll. .Sue .• nn Miller, Susan Hofsicltcr. Tcrr ' D ' Orazio, Cccilic Smith OFFICERS Susan Hofstetter President Sue .Ann Miller Vice-President Nancy Worrell Secretary Nancie Theophilus Treasurer Mrs. Charles Shetler Executive Director ROW I: Nancy Worrell, Cecilie Smith, Mary Pat Thompson, Sue .■Xnn Miller, Susan Hofstetter, Terry D ' Orazio. ROW 2: Sarah Lu Fogg, Royce Harworili. . nnc Teaejuo. Gale Nisius. HOW 1: Linda KixTnir. CJmnic Toland, Sue Sims. ROW 4: Marlene Porter, Louise Cnimrine, Sue Nichol- son. ROW 5: Susan Cooper. Elaine Bunten, Cara Tyion, Nancy Swing. ROW 6 JoAnn Hildreth. Jennifer Brand ROW 7 Sandra McPhenon, Radetta Taylor, Kathy N ' inceni, Carolyn Lugar. sports Scciion Editor: Doug HulT Head Coach Gene Corum. Football Quarterback Allen McCune throws. 1964 West Virginia University Football Liberty Bowl Participation WVU 6, UTAH 32 ROW I: Charles Bursich, Don Arthur, Milt Clegg, Rich Juriga, Dick Madison, Francis Nickler, Alan Hoover. Jim Mazzclla, Don Young, Art George, Homer Criddlc, Ron Colaw, Tom Yeatcr. ROW 2: Larr ' Cantcr- bur -. Bob Dunlevy, Bill .Sullivan, Roger Blarkwoll. Dick Rader, CJene Ciccarclli, Gar - Barncttc. Chuck Kinder, Pat Buratti, Jw Taffoni. ,Slan Lysick, Roger .Alford. ROW 3: Geon c Morris, .Allen McCunc, Ed Pasti- long, Jim Hawkins, Greg Dragovich, Fred Hauff, Ken VVoodeshick, Don Vail, Dick Lcriridgc, Mike Young, Stanley Bern, Doug Hoover. ROW 4: Tim Hanley, Karl Busic, Bob Uchic, Steve Kuih, Richie Manha, Jim Sypult, Wayne V ' assalotti, Doug Stanley, Don Cookman, .Vlike George, Jim Harris, J im Karwoski, Gordon Lambert ROW 5 Dale ,Sii n . John Kuzmiak, Frank Malardie, Bob .Musmannu, Charles McKmney, 1. n Pir- illa. Tommy Tucker, Pete DcSanlis, Gar ' Capers, John Piiconk, Herb Snyder, Norman ' ail Co-captains: Alan Hoo Tr, Jim Mazzella 155 Making plans for a big season; TA mark. Mountaineers Break Even In First Six Contests The West Virginia season was divided into two parts. In the first half, the Mountaineers failed to generate an offense. Then a sudden strike against big Southern Con- ference rival Virginia Tech ended a 12-quarter scoring drought, enlivened the team ' s spirit and confidence and sent them winging toward the Liberty Bowl. The game-by- game summary follows: WVU 20, Richmond 10 (away, night) The Mountaineers struck quickly, and possibly the shock waves cost the ambitious Spiders a 3-7 season. Ed- die Pastilong, the incumbent at quarterback completed a 60-yard pass play to Homer Griddle on the third play and he set up two other touchdowns with passes to Bob Dunlevy. The victory, however, cost the Mountaineers a season ' s service from two-year tailback Tom Yeater and all-around kicking specialist Chuck Kinder. WVU 7, The Citadel 3 (home) A touchdown march the first time they got the ball stood up for a victory. Coach Gene Corum, wc were fortunate to win. 156 Rice 24, WVU (away, night) While Rice cashed four of its five scoring opportu- nities. West Virginia failed all four times in scoring posi- tion. Pitt 14, WVU (away) Once again, an offense with no punch negated grudg- ing defensive play. The Mountaineers penetrated no farther than the 40-yard line of their most traditional op- ponent. WVU 23, Virginia Tech 10 (away) This game, on the home field of the chief pretender to their Southern Conference monarchy, made the 1964 Mountaineers a football team. Following Allen McCune ' s 53-yard bomb to Homer Griddle (who later broke his clavicle), West Virginia came from behind with two last- period touchdowns. McCune completed all six of his passes, two for touchdowns. • ' Mountaineer pass defense comes through. Enlivened Offense Sparks Last Four Wins Time out for water. Penn State 37, WVU 8 (Homecoming) The sleeping giant awoke in this one, crumbled the proud Mountaineer defense, recovered four fumbles and cleared a path for Bob Riggle to gain 173 yards rushing. WVU 26, Kentucky 21 (home) Allen McCunc accounted for everv ' point as the Moun- taineers made a 26-7 lead hold up under Kentucky ' s late surge. As soon as the Mountaineers recovered a fumble, he tossed a 24-yard .scoring strike to Dick Madison. He fired an eight-yard TD to Milt Clegg, hit Bob Dunlevy for the two points, hit him for a 24-yard TD on fourth down and sneaked for the hosts ' fourth touchdown at the outset of the second half. Kentucky beat Mississippi, Au- burn, and Tennessee. 157 Tailback Doug Stanley. Shrine game and Hula Bowl star, end Milt Clegg. WVU 20, George Washington 19 (away) A pair of botched two-point tries cost the insurgent Colonials an upset to go with those over Villanova (6-2) and Cincinnati (8-2). Dick Madison sprinted 67 yards to score and caught a 51-yard pass from McCune to set up another, while Dick Leftridge and John Piscorik punched across the other two touchdowns. Two out of three extra point kicks by Doug Stanley made the difference. Sophomore Garry Lyle sensationally ran 70 yards and squirmed out of a headlock to complete a 64- yard pass play, but he also fumbled twice on conversion attempts. Mountaineer Defense. WVU 24, William and Mary 14 (home) Doug Stanley ' s 32-yard field goal, first of the season, cracked a 14-14 tie in the fourth period and McCune and Madison wrapped it up with a 36-yard pass connec- tion. I WVU 28, Syracuse 27 (home) This may go down as the greatest game in Moun- taineer Field ' s 42-year history. The Mountaineers scored on their first possession, with McC ' une accounting for all 48 yards, but the nearly irresistible combination of Jim Nance and Floyd Little got Syracuse a half-time lead of 21-6. West Virginia drove 80 yards with the second-half kickofT (65 on McCune ' s plays) and when Syracuse was off- side on the conversion attempt, John Piscorik powered l ' 2 yards for a large two points. An interception by linebacker Jim Mazzella got the ball for a 65-yard drive (57 bv Mc- Cune ' s passes). Dick Leftridge plunged the last yard and Doug Stanley kicked the point to put the Mountaineers ahead, 22-21 early in the last period, but Syracuse wasn ' t finished. Nance bulled most of the way on a 75-yard march, but Wally Mahle ' s pass to Little was out of the end zone and the Orange led 27-22. With 6:06 to play, and the ball at midfield, Dunlevy sprinted clear, fin- gered McCune ' s pass at the 28, and waltzed into the end zone for the game-breaker. McCune completed 13 of 17 for 245 yards and accounted for three TDs. Milt Clegg caught eight passes for a West Virginia record. Nance rushed for 163 yards. Looking forward to next season. Hit him harder, team. Basketball 160 1965 WEST 1RGI. IA L ' NIXtRSM ' i ' BASKKBAl.l. .S( LAD HOW I: Bill Rvczaj. Rickv Ray. Bill M.iphis. M.iriv l. rii . Bob Camp. Buddy Qucrlinmonl. Rudy Zattzalo. Perry i ' niinskv. BdI) Bcnficid ROW J: . sst. Coaches Bob Lothmuellcr and Qucntin Bariutle. Kqiiipnient Mgr. Carl Roberts, Dave Palmer. Jerry . I adims, John lusher. John Cavacini. Car) ' .Shaffer. Mijr. Lance Kauf. Trainer Whiley Gwynnc. Coach George King, The 1964-65 season will be remembered for the team that made the best comeback in Mountaineer basketball annals. After playing an 11-4 schedule tlu- team reorgan- ized lo win the Southern C onference tournament in over- time and double o ertinic and to maintain a tradition of nine litli ' s in 1 1 years. Only b rurming into fourth-ranked Providence in the NC VA Tournament were they denied a 21st consecutive winning .season. The Mountaineers went a long way without the speed and quickness which used to characterize West ' irginia teams. They triumphed, almost magically, in four closing games with a hot-shouting lineup that connected on 56 percent, but it was with the same lineup that they managed only 38 percent against Provi- dence. Si. seniors bowed out this sea.son. They were captain Bob Camp, who led the Mountaineers in all but one major statistic, Buddy Quertinmont, Bill Maphis, Marty Ix-ntz, Ricky Ray, and student volunteer Larrv ' I ako. Clamp av- eraged 15.9 points and 9.8 rebounds per game, made 80.6 percent on free throws, and gave 73 assists. Quertinmont, who was second in scoring with a 14.5 average, shot 47.8 percent to edge Camp and junior John l csher. Maphis bowed out with a 13.3 point mark and Lcntz, 7.2. Ray mi.s.sed 19 games because of a broken ankle, but Yf hit for 6.8 points in 10 contests. Lako performed in si.x games. Camp finished as the fourth best free-thrower in Mountaineer history with a 79.5 career percentage. 161 Before the last regular season game, the Mountaineers wallowed in a six-game losing streak and showed a 10-14 record when suddenly, they changed their world and gave several hundred thousand West Virginians a happy glow. Injuries had wiped out three guards, a trouble-spot posi- tion anyway. Coach George King then switched 6-5 junior John Lesher to guard, gave 6-7 senior Marty Lentz a starting shot as a farewell gesture, and he watched in amazement as the Mountaineers buried Vir- ginia Tech, 127 to 73. On the basis of this game, King said his team would go all the way in the Southern Con- ference Tournament. When we read this in the press, said Bob Camp, we believed it, too! One, two, three. Tour, FIVE hands? Tlif Mountaineers soared past George Wasliington. !I4 H; , after leading by 2 ' ) points at half. C anip. a gan- gling 6-8 sol sliot artist and the glue th.ii holds the team together, laid in 26 points. He made nine eon- seeutivc shots from outside. In the semi-finals they upset Davidson, 74-72 in ovcriiine. ending a 23-game winning streak and an .Ameriean sports saga. Lcsher scored 2() points. I ' he conference title game was another nail-biter. West ' irgitiia rallied to tic a precisely disciplined William and Mary team, stayed alive in the first overtime when Bill Maphis drove the length of the court, past three defetiders, and laid up the tying goal with three seconds left. Camp scored five points in the second extra period to spark a 70-67 victorv. Plca.sc. pirasc, cl oul of mv wavl Marly Ixin prrpans lor a larit.i lii iiinvr John Ij ' sluT suiAfys llic silualion. ■ Doii l juM  taiid thrrr ihinKi ijii Winr- Baseball All-Aniciic ,111 Hill Marovic is sare, as usual. r.l ! ' v M . tt . i iSi Coach Steve Harrick checks his starting line- up. Prc-Kamc batting practice aids ihe team in conipet Vaughn Kovach strains for the big pitch. 164 While the University ' s baseball team ended the season on a disappointing note in I In- XC AA playolTs, the 1964 squad will i o down in the record books as one ol tiie all-time best. The Mountaineers won their fourth consecutive Southern Oonference championship and established many new records in the process. In winning 24 games and losing only five. Coach Steve Harrick ' s nine tied the 1908 mark for the second best in history. Centerfielder Bill Marovic, who became the fust V ' L ' player to make the All-American first team, led the team in almost every department. He set a new SC . mark loi total hits and stolen bases and batted .404. Southpaw J )hn Radosevich set two records en rouic to his 9 2 season mark — a SC; record low ERA of 1.00 and a team strikeout mark of ' 1 ' } . Bt)th players return for the 1965 campaign. First baseman Steve Berzansky became the second highest career batter with a .350 average. Berzansky was selected to the all-conference first team for the second year, while Marovic and Radosevich were unanimous choices to the select team. Team captain, shortstop Dale Ramsburg was chosen on the second team. In an automobile accident dining the season, reserve first basetjian Jim Wilictis was paralyzed from the waist down. ' Lrflv Radosevich prepares to do battle. I )(,4 WE.ST IRGI. I. LNIXF.RSn - B. SEB.M.L TEAM HOW I: Jeriv MiUiktri. I ' hil I),,ii?las. captain Hale Rani. ' ilHiri?. R.m Ren- I.ari Sindclar. ROW 3: Coach Steve Harrick. John Nicmati. John Rado- tier. | n ' O ' Niil. ( .rant .Mullen ROW 2: Chester VVrii ht. Chuck Kinder. sevlch. Don Helzel. Charles Wallace. John Kills. Sieve Ber ansky. Man- Mike Dver, Bob Munchin. Bill Marovic. aughn Kovach, Joe Dd ' aKio. agcr John .Sat terlield. 165 Wrestling Coach Steve Harrick ' s wrestling squad won the Southern Conference champi- onship for the second straight season. Sen- ior Jerry Gooden and sophomore Mike George won SC championships in the 157-pound and heavy weight divisions, respectively. Runners-up included Don Check (123), Bill Meacci (130) Bart Biondolillo (167), and John Luckini (177). Captain Jim Jioio became the winningest grappler in Mountaineer history with a career mark of 39-8-2. The previous high 3-year record was 36 wins by Tom Westfall. The season ' s rec- ord was 9-3-1. KNEELING: Don Check, Bill Meacci, Francis Pavlovich, Capt. Jim Jioio. STANDING: Jerry Gooden, Bart Biondolillo, Coach Steve Har- rick, John Luckini, Mike George. Gymnastics KNEELING: Bob Rajchel. Capt. Jern, .Spencer. .Adam Gradek, Jim Roberts. STANDING: Manager, Jim Sypult, Larry Green, Ken Musko, Jack Carter, Mike Knagg.s, Coach Bill Bonsall. Jerry Spencer led the University gym- nasts for the third consecutive year and he qualified for the NCAA meet in par- allel bars competition. The all-around senior captain led a 6-2 record team to the Southern Division championship — one of eight national divisions. Coach Bill Bonsall expects promising freshman Eddie Cross to take over where Spencer left off. 166 Rifle 1 he dclciiditig national rillc champions could place no better than third in the Southern Conference and they ranked fifth among lb teams entered in their NRS sec- tional meet. However, hope for the future was shown as the University ' s freshman rille team won the sectional event. Jerry Luh, Nick Conger, Andy Holoubek, and ((x-d Trish Kinsella comprise the frosh group. Ail- Americans Jack Writer and captain Dean Bahrman led the 11-3 varsity squad with 294 averages. KSEEI.IXG: Bill Gifford, Capt. Dean Bahrman, Jack Writer, Ralph Baker. STA. ' D XG: Jim Exiine. Gary Cunningham, Coach M Sgt. Francis Or- chard. .Sieve Miller, Charles Pylos. Swimming SEATED: Bcrnic Marcinek. Co-capl. Phil Minncs and Ray Brace, George Zilzman. STA. Dl G Coach Jack Lowdcr. CVorge Ha .lell. Gene Reiff, Dave Meiser, Bene Hushia, Manager Joe Prele . hastle with the Southern Conference ci cr the eligibility of coed team member, Bette Hushla. was the high point of a 3-10 swimming season record. Miss Hushla com- ()eted in regular season meets, but she did not swim in the SC meet (HA ' L ' finished last) because of a SC ruling. A lack of num- l ers again plagued the squad, but a bright future is anticipated since all the team, in- (luding top scf)rers I ' hil Minnes, Ray Brace, and Gene Reiff. return along with eight promising freshmen. 167 Golf KNEELIMC: Ron Rumora. Jim Smith, Paul Russell. Dave Spannbauer. S7 ' AXD . ' G Coach Charley Hocken- bcrry, Rudy Marshalek. Jim Goodwin. Larry Christian. ■Absent: Mac Copeland. The Mounlaiiiccr linksrnen split even in 12 matches in 1964 and placed fourth in the annual Southern Conference Tournament. With victories over Pitt three times, Fairmont twice, and George Washington once. Coach Charley Hock- enberry ' s team again won at least half their matches. With medalist honors for the season, sophomore Dave Spannbauer won seven matches while dropping three and tieing two. Spannbauer shot an average 77.1 strokes per match. Other lettermen and their records were: Jim Goodwin (7-5), Ron Rumora (5-4-3), Larry Christian (5-6- 1), Paul Russell (5-7), Rudy Marshalek (3-5), and Mac Copeland (2-6). I Tennis KXEEI.IXG: Ed Balong, Mike Moore, Jay Fast. STA.VD XG: Capt. Byron Kallam, Chuck Bibbee, Coach Rue! Foster, Jim Parker, Arnold Abrons. Absent: John Helhier Doui HiiH. Eddie Ray, Tim Foster. Coach Ruel Foster ' s tennis squad recorded a 7-3 mark for the 1964 campaign, but the team figures to do better in 1965. Of eight lettermen, six returned and several newcom- ers gave hojie for better things to come. The Mountaineers placed sixth in the Southern Conference J ' ournament after defeating Fair- mont and Pitt twice, Davis and Elkins, Cali- fornia (Pa.), and Frostburg in the regular season. The netters lost to Penn State, George Washington, and VMI. Captain By- ron Kallam and Chuck Bibbee graduated, but Jay Fast, Arnold .Abrons, Mike Moore, Jim Parker, Ed Balog, John Heffner, and Doug Huff return with newcomers Eddie Ray and Tim I ' Oster adding deptii. now I: Frank Cniinllui, John Camlx-ll, Mark Lusch, Burdcll (lliapnian, Jfrr ' Moorr. Phil Kclwards, Don Swcono). Ed Zuraw, lid Fieri .. Frank Gaspt-r, Ralph Morris.y, and Dave Huff. ROW , ' . A.ssl. Goai h Bill Clar- son. Mi;r. Jim Bond, Hciir - .Xrnisironi;, Wayni- Kigrr. Maurice Moon, .Sieve .Siahovie, .Sieve Wlialey. Jim Karwoski. Terry .Vlowrey. CUvde Cirissinifer. Ben Jelovieh. Roi;er . Ieador. Tom Goodwin. Hii k .Mull. . ' VsM. Goaeh .Vlarly Pushkin, Goach .Sian Romaiioski. .Mxsnt: Jik- Kubir. Track Sophomore record holders — Maurice VIoon (high Jump). |iin K.irwoski (shol pul). and Sieve Stahovic (javelin). Winning tlic ShuiIktii Conference championship, cstablishinc; seven rec- ords, defeating Pilt for the first time since 191 1 . and compiling the best vvon-lost record in 12 years were the highlights of the Mountaineers 19()1 track and field season. The conference title was the first for University track and was achieved largely by sophomores who gained nearly three- fourths of the team ' s total points. Of 25 lettermcn, 18 were in their sec- ond year. Sophomores also led the assault on the record book as six varsi- ty records were set and a stadium mark broken. Jim Karwoski pul the shot 53 feet 2 inches. .Steve .Stahovic threw the javelin 204 feet 8- ' 2 inches and he also set a new .SC record with a throw of 203 feet 5- ' .• inches. Maurice .Moon high-jumped (i feet 3-3 ' 1 inches and he was a member of the 440-yard relay team that established the record of :43.1 which also set a new .SC mark. The other members of the relay team were Henrv . ' rmstrong, the team ' s top point producer with 90 points, C arl Bowman, and John Campbell. Senior Phil Edwards set a new stadium record in the triple Jump with 46 feet. ' 4 inch. Top distance runners, Don Sweeney and Roger Meador, set new marks in the two-and three-mile events, re- spectively. The only defeat handed Coach Stan Romanoski ' s team was by Pitt in a triangular meet with .Syracuse. Gonfcrrncr pole vault champion Terry Mowrry clean the bar. 169 The University suffered its first losing cross country sea- son under Coach Stan Romanoski as it finished with a rec- ord of 2-5. Romanoski pointed out, however, that all five conquerors of the Mountaineers were having their best years on record. For the second consecutive year, the Mountaineers finished second in the conference champi- onship meet to William and Mary. Team captain Don Sweeney and Howard Jackson headed the letter winners. Sweeney was the top runner for the Mountaineers in all of their meets and he placed second in the Southern Conference championships at Davidson, N.C. Jackson finished third in the championship meet. The other six lettermen were Ed Fiertz, Ralph Morrisey, Gary Cameron, Dave Huff, Hank Sierka, and Dick Mull. KNEELING: Dave Huff, Ralph Morrisey, Hank Sierka. STAND- ING: Gary Cameron, Capt. Don Sweeney, Coach Stan Romanos- ki, Ed Fiertz, Howard Jackson, . kbsent: Dick Mull. Cross Country Soccer Outstanding wins over Ohio State and Frostburg aided the University soccer team en route to an 8-2 season rec- ord. The other six wins were over West Virginia West- leyan and Davis and Elkins twice, Fairmont, and St. Francis. The defeats were to Pitt and Slippery Rock. Cen- ter-forward Oskar Schroeder led the hooters ' scoring with eight goals, two more than center-halfback Butch Rossi, a co-captain. The Mountaineers scored 28 goals to 12 for the opposition. Others who scored were: Jay Fast (4), Tom Breit (3), co-captain Mike Cicci and Jacob Ilkiuyoni (2) and one each by Ed Zuraw, Frank Guenther, and Frank Jernejcic. While speaking of praise for the entire team. Coach Sam Maurice singled out three players for their outstanding contribution. Rossi was the most valuable player and goalie Charlie Toth was outstanding, said Maurice. Schroeder was the most improved. Nineteen players were recipients of letters. ROIV I: Edsel Nedrow, Mohamed Kawishi-Moshi, Mike Curry, Oskar Schroeder, Co-Captain Mike Cicci and Butch R( s.si, Jay Fast, Tom Breil, and Charlie Toth. ROW 2: Jacob Ilkiuyoni, Hciki Riivald, Don Quinif, Frank Guenther, Marty Goldstein, Mike Umstead, Ray Lockridge, John Stewart. ROW 3: Bill Bukoski, Mohamed Lugenja, Mike Maddox, Gene Zappa, Frank Jernejcic, Bill Meacci, Gary Zoerner, Eugene Heater, Eu- gene, Palcic. ROW 4: Assistant Coach Bob Cummings, Head Coach Sam Maurice, and Manager Fred Cyrus. Abesent: Ed Zuraw. lutramurals Intraniurals si-rvc a definite purposi- m ilic Wrsi ' irt;inia University campus by i{ivini all stiulcms the opportunity to participate in sports on a competitive- basis. Samuel Maurice is director of the Intramural Activities Program and he is constantly expandini the number ol ' com- petitive sports. Interest has risen to the (joint that over 30 ' ' ( ' of the student br)dy now participates in intramural activities and each year the number of students who |)ar- licipate increases. Fcnciny. anyone? Gi r I hr h.ill to inr. (I.iiii it ' Onr. Two. Three scrikc in sofiball. I ' hr Sii;mn Nu ' ; intramural champion fT: ■ ff } rv J •v:j -.-:1 l SW 33 ' «i ' if W k. : y i f 1964 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD JiOW I: Tony Lotito, Bob Burnison, Gary Young, Brian Rader, John Mallory, Clarence Fiber, Vern Gauker, Ron Yuss, Don Travinski, Dick Hardison and Mike Fewell. ROW 2: Jeff Riley, George Begalla, Garrett Ford, Chuck Lovinski, Jim Jackson, Larry Sine, Jim Fisher, Herb Lau- ver, Pleasant Joplin, Dave Lavella, Norman Hill, and John Michael. ROW 3: Bob Hubbard. Ben Siegfried. George Schollenberger, Dick Whit- man, Paul Dellemonache, John Finnerty, Danny Williamson, Lewis Berk- himer, Tom Phillips, John Demarco, Doug Carter, Mike Coffron. and Richie Rodes, Mike Fewell. Absent: George Schollenberger. Freshman Football Practically all University varsity sports are represented on the freshman level, but not all of them play a regular schedule with other first-year teams. Football and basket- ball plebe teams are on a competitive basis with other institutions and wrestling, baseball, gymnastics, track, swimming, and cross country teams compete when matches can be arranged during the season. The freshman footballers, coached by Ed Shockey, finished with a 1 win, 1 loss, 1 tie ledger. Three more points and it would have been a 3-0 mark for the plebcs. i ' hey nipped Penn State 7-6, were edged by Pitt 8-7, and tied Ohio University 12-12. Fullback Garrett Ford rushed for 184 yards, caught four passes, and scored one touch- down. Marine veteran John Michael intercepted five passes and returned one punt for 50 yards from his de- fensive safely position. Other outstanding players were halfback Dave Larella, quarterback George Schollenber- ger, end CJary Young, guard Richie Rodes, and linebacker George Begalla. New coaches Galen Hall, licil) I ' .UKiii, .uid R.il[)h Chancey observed the freshtn.ui Inothall ir.irn with hopeful eyes (or the future. 172 ' I hc liisjh-scoriiiu; Little Mountaineers, mcntorcd by Quentin Barnette, averaijeci a JO-point winning margin en route to a 20-1 record. A 12f) point production against Indiana State set a one game mark and boosted their 95.3 team average. The plcbe basketbailers will contribute nine players to next season ' s varsity squad, eight on scholarship. An all-around performer, 6-3 Ron Williams, led the team with 3 points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists per game against the strongest schedule ever plaved by VVA ' U freshmen. They have four others who should contend for starling positions as sopho- mores. Si. -foot-six forward Dave Reaser averaged l(i.9 points; defensive ace Norman Holmes, 11.8; and (j-4 corner man Letcher Humphries, 9.6. The lowest shooting percentage among these five was 46.7 percent and the lowest rebound average, six per game. The group also will contribute four candidates for spot duty next sea- son — centers Dick Penrod and Darryl Dillenback, guards Ed Harvard , and Lewis Hale. Dillenback led the team in field goal shooting with 5H.7 percent, the only category not dominated by Williams, who combined with Holmes to average a startling 51 percent for the backcourt. Wil- liams ranked only second to Rod Hundley (1954) in freshman scoring, 31.0 points per game to Hundley s 34.1. Hundley ' s team posted an 18-4 record, while those of Jerry West (1957) and Rod Thorn (1960) were un- beaten. Freshman star, Ron (Fritz) Williams, scores iwo points on a driving layup. Freshman Basketball FRE.SHM.AN B.ASKETB.ALL .SQU.A.D ROlt ' I: Jim Lewis. Letcher Humphries. Dick Penrod, David Reaser, Ron Williams. ROW . ' . Coach Quentin Barnette, Ed Harvard, Norman Holmes, Lewis Hale, Graduate .Assts. Jim Warren and Bucky DcWies. 173 Voices raised — roar of the fans, shouts of the cheerleaders, reports from the Mountain- eer ' s musicet and a bark from his canine companion — capturing the spirit of West ' irginia University and hurhng it back into the air for all to hear. Witness to it all was a huge glass and metal edifice, the new Moun- taineer Press Box. A veritable fountain of en- thusiam — Mountaineer Spirit at the Stadium and in the Field Hou.se — a contin- uing tradition with the Gold-and-Blue. The new, modernistic press facilities tower above the en- thusiastic Mountaineer crowd. Varsity Cheerleaders: ROW I: Mary .Alice Selby, Head ROW 2: Carol Ramsey, Carolyn Bagwell. ROW 3: Deanna Barker Morgan, Gay RatcliH ' , Bev Osborne. University Mountaineer, Ed Pritchard, surveys the action on the home lield. 174 Monticola s Top Eight Athletes for 1964-65 1. MILT CLEGG: An outstanding end who whirled to the finish with 22 receptions in the last three games. His total of 31 catches for 437 yards and four touchdowns make up one of the best pass-receiving records in Moun- taineer history. He was elected outstanding lineman in the Liberty Bowl contest and chosen to compete in the East- West Shrine and Hula Bowl post-season contests. 2. BOB CAMP: Led the Mountaineers in all but one ma- jor statistic and elected honorary captain by his team- mates. He was winner of the Roger (Shorty) Hicks award as the outstanding player of 1965 and was selected on the All-Southern Conference Tournament team. Camp scored 15.9 points per game and he also led the team in re- bounds, free throws, and assists. He finished as the fourth best career free thrower in University history. 3. JERRY SPENCER: An all-around performer who has scored half of his team ' s points in three years. Captain of the team who won the Southern Championships, Spencer grabbed six first places and gained a total of 71 points in playoff competition against LSU. Called one of the ten best gymnasts in the country by his coach, Bill Bonsall. 4.,5. JACK WRITER AND DEAN BAHRMAN: All-Ameri- can rifle shooters in 1964 and probable repeaters for the past season. Both averaged about 294 points (out of a possible 300) for new Mountaineer records. Captain Bahrman, a sopho- more, and Writer, captain in 1964 as a sophomore, rank among the top rifle shooters in the nation. 6. MAURICE MOON: An all-around track performer who can score in five or six events. Winner of the South- ern Conference indoor high jump championship as a soph- omore with a 6-4 ' 4 leap. Moon also placed second in the outdoor meet. He also excels in the broad jump and tri- ple jump and has participated in dashes and the hurdle events. 7. RALPH (BUTCH) ROSSI: Co-captain of the soccer team as a junior, he was the outstanding performer on the twice-beaten team. He is second high scorer, but a valua- ble all-around performer who was termed by his coach, Sam Maurice, as an All-American candidate. 8. BILL MAROVIC: An All-American centerfielder, who led the 1964 team in almost every department. His .404 batting average was tops on the Southern Conference champion club and he ranked 14th in the nation. He also stole 27 bases for the second consecutive season to pace the NCAA. He had a total of 44 hits for a new conference record, scored 34 runs, and accounted for a total of 68 bases. Marovic appeared on the cover of the 1965 NCAA Baseball Guide, only the second Mountaineer honored by the NCAA (the other was Jerry West). He also was the first University baseball player named to a first team All- American berth. royalty . 4 Their Faces Show That Our Girls Possess Rare and Varied Qualities. Search These Faces. You mil Find Enthusiasm, Scholarship, Character, Dignity, and Beauty. ik l m Miss Monticola Pageant From enchanting smiles, sparlcling eyes, graceful forms, blondes, brunettes, and redheads, a beauty queen was chosen in the second annual Miss Monticola Pageant. The finalists, each exquisite and each unique, were selected from a field of sixty contestants by John Robert Powers of the John Robert Powers Modeling Agency. The finalists then went to Reynolds Hall to participate in an ex- citing pageant. The M-C ' s, Kay and Joe Bob Goodwin, along with the Wine Cellar Singers helped provide part of the gala atmosphere. The contestants appeared in sports attire, suits, and evening gowns. They were observed by a panel of three judges who based their deci- sion on beauty, poise, and appropriateness of costume. Sherry Mead- ows was selected second runner-up; first runner-up was Charl Dillow; and the coed chosen as Miss Monticola of 1965 was Carolyn Smith. We of the MONTICOLA staff are proud to present to you these campus beauties as representatives of the WVU yearbook. WTierever these young women may go, whatever they may do in future years, their presence will serve as an inspiration to others, and a twinkling star of elegance brightening the lives of all those around them. John Robert Powers Wine Cellar Singers 180 Miss Monticola Carolyn Smith 181 Charl Dillow First Runner- Up Sponsored by Pi Beta Phi Sherry Meadows Second Runner- Up Sponsored by Dor-May Hall 183 BETTY JANE ADAMS Pi Kappa Alpha ANN CHAPMAN Alpha Xi Delta JANE ALTMAN Kappa Kappa Gamma CAROLYN COLE Delta Gamma MEREDITH EVANS Alpha Phi 184 Favorites LANA JO GOLDSBORO Terrace Hall North GEORGEANN HARRIS Phi Delta Theta REBECCA PHILLIPS Alpha Phi 185 Wm ' ' ' ' ' ' mBt Homecoming Queen and Military Ball Queen GALE NESIUS 186 Men ' s Pan Queen JILL BEATY I 187 Aero Space Queen SUSAN BROWN 188 I ' Here wc arc all together, and we DO speak to each other. ' 189 greeks Section Editor: Jenny Sue Henry Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council is composed of two representatives from each sorority on campus. Together with their advi- sor, Mrs. Mary Jane Schuster, they form the governing body for WVU ' s sororities. The Council formulates rush rules and policies and sees that they are carried out. This year Panhellenic ' s main job was the organization of the initial deferred rush system on the campus. Although deferred rush was its major concern, the Council also branched out to form si, committees which co-ordinated functions of Panhellenic: Rush, Scholarship, Cultural, Pledge Training, Social, and Public Relations. Social life included their annual Women ' s Pan formal dance at the American Legion and the sponsorship of Greek Week in conjunction with the Interfraternity Coun- cil. The primary events during this week were the Olym- pic Games, a TGIF complete with Slave Auction, party- hopping, and Greek Leadership Conference. Officers: Jenny Sue Henry, Pres.; Carolyn Ladd, V-Pres.; Mrs. Mary Jane .Schuster, . dv.; . Xnn Harrington, Treas.; Libby Gump, Sec. ROW I: Beckie Harvey. K A ; Carolyn Jacobs, X SI; Jane Shetler.IIB ; Dot- tie Hinkle.r B; Tori Behar,i:AT; Susie Dunn, ASA; . ' Vnita Lilya,r t B. ROW 2: Shea Lee Davis, KA ; Carolyn Ladd, ASA ; Jenny Sue Henry, A A n ; Ann Harrigton, IIB ; Libby Gump, A ; Joan Markham, 2 AT . ROW 3: Susan Nichols. AAA ; Linda Blessing, AAA ; Marcia Bailey, Ai ; Rachel Bussard, AT ; Mrs. Mary Jane Schuster; Susan King, XH ; Sally Carson, A T ; Sharon Luchsinger, A A II ; Sara Alice Currence, K K F ; Karen Arthur, KKT. 192 Who rushes whom? Through the Scholarship Committee, study sessions for all interested freshman women were held at sorority houses, tro- phies were presented to the sororities with the highest and most improved scholastic averages, and a tea for all women students in professional fields was organized. Through the leadership of the Panhellenic pledge training chairman, all pledge trainers met and discussed the strong and weak fea- tures of their respective pledge training programs. .• Panhellenic Master Calendar and Bulletin Board are new features which publicize the cultural events at sorority houses and make known the speakers, topics, and dates. Ap- proximately eight hundred dollars was donated to various charities this year. In March, the local group of Sigma Delta was reactivated as the national sorority of Sigma Delta Tau. ' Who says we arcn ' c grown up? Sigma Delta Tau High ideals and hard work manifest them- selves in reward. Sigma Delta ' s reward was that of being reactivated from a local sorori ty to a national. March 2, 1965, marked the rebirth of Omicron Chapter of Sigma Delta Tau, which was originally founded on West Virginia Uni- versity ' s campus in 93-i. In accordance with our standards and Sigma Delta Tau ' s traditions, the group engages in many philanthropic, social, and campus activi- ties. Collecting gifts for patients of Weston State Mental Hospital (Operation Santa Clause), teas and receptions, a Spring Picnic, and listening parties are some of the sorority ' s activities. A great emphasis is placed on scholarship, and an award is given for the highest average. ROW I: Terri Isaacman, Marjorie VVeidberg, Prcs.; Joan Markham, Susan Heffler, Sec; Tori Behar. 1st V-Pres. ROW 2: Judi Block, Trcas.; Susan Paull. Ellen Moskovitz. 2nd V-Pres.; Sondra Cramer. Absent: Linda Safier, Marsha Levy, Judi Mcrl. 193 Sheridan M. Armbrecht Lynn Ashley Judith L. Auer Connie L. Barnett Jo Ann Baron Marlene B. Baron Patricia A. Basil Mary Ann Baughman Bonnie J. Binger Jane A. Boggs Cindy L. Booher Monica M. Borza Nancy K. Bouldin Jennifer K. Brand Joyce E. Breach Ann Burton Carol L. Cooley Janet L. Criswell Susan Cunningham Drinda L. Dayton Mary Anne Dolan Patricia J. Earp Susan V. Feather Joan L. Folk Sandra J. Gore Judith A. Goyne Ann E. Gregor) ' Kathleen D. Hardy Nancy R. Harper M. Orwinette Hebb M. Jeanne Heindel Jenny Sue Henry Mary Lou Hervol Jacqueline L. Hitchner Ann C. Holt Cheryl S. Horton Chrystyne Hoyer C. Anne Hungerford Nancy L. Jacobs Mary Pat Kasun Mary Jo Kelly Sherry K. Lee Sharon K. Luchsinger Ann G. McClung Marlys C. McMichael Josephine A. Mathias Esta M. Mensore Linda E. Moninger Sara A. Mullett Linda S. Murphy Patricia J. Philabaum Kathleen M. Puckett Elizabeth A. Rega ' anyla Schwartz Penny J. Sestito Betty J. Skaggs Karen Dee Smith Martha J. Squires Polly A. Stearns Joann M. Sterle Diana A. Strawser Annie M. Tissue Ann C. Walker Nancy R. Webb Patricia S. Webber Ginger A. Wiles Mrs. Virginia Johnson, Housemother 194 You say your secret password is YUK?! eftPKcs To every girl there opens a high way and a low One hundred and fourteen years ago the first secret sisterhood for college women was founded at Macon, Georgia — Alpha Del- ta Pi. Alpha Upsilon Chapter came to W ' U campus in 1924. A selection written by Alpha Upsilon song leader, Meddlin ' Around with ADPi, won the girls the second place trophy in last year ' s Mother ' s Day Sing. Working with the Delts, the ADPi ' s captured third place with their Homecoming float, We Put a Tiger in our Tank. Cars in the community shone after the ADPi car wash in October. Campus activities found the girls of Alpha Delta Pi well repre- sented. Leaders on campus who wear the diamond pin of ADPi include members of Mortar Board, Spokes, and Chimes, the Pres- ident of Panhellenic Council, Co-Coordinator of Greek Week, and a Monticola editor. They are represented in Student Legisla- ture, Orchesis, and R.O.T.C. sponsors, as well as having members on various steering committees. The girls are proud of their sister who is the vocalist for the Belcastro Trio, a professional jazz group. Highlighting the ADPi ' s social calendar this year was an openhouse Christmas party at which their dates were sent on a scavenger hunt. Founder ' s Day and the Blue and White Formal are other social events of Alpha Delta Pi. 299 Prospect Street Alpha Delta Pi Officers. ROW I: Sara Mullctt, Corr. Sec; Susan Feather, V-Pres.; Janet Criswell, Pres. ROW 2 Jenny Sue Henry, Sr. Pan. Rep. and Rec. Sec; Sharon Luchsinger, Jr. Pan. Rep.; Betty Skaggs, Trcas. Far be it from Sam to cut out the rushces 195 rr|]|TTFiinri ■JlijLijLij A eaofi s I ' ll pretend that I didn ' t hear that. ' 261 Willey Street Alpha Phi Lovely girl, your pin of Alpha Phi In 1872, Alpha Phi Sorority was founded at Syracuse Uni- versity and in 1930 Beta Iota Chapter came to the West Virginia University campus. The sisters of Alpha Phi emphasize service as evidenced by their active work at the Vincent Palotti Hospital. Last spring the excited Alpha Phi ' s carried off the first place trophy in the Mother ' s Day Sing. Since then they have been busy with cultural events, a Halloween Hootenanny, their annual Christmas party. Founder ' s Day program, and a spring formal. Alpha Phi ' s are active on campus as evidenced by members in Mortar Board, Chimes, and Li-toon-awa. The Homecoming Queen, Secretary of Panhellenic Council, Commander of R.O.T.C. Sponsors, and several members of Angel Flight also wear the pin of Alpha Phi. Who is that? Officers, ROW I: .Shirley Tintle, V-Pres. of Pledges; Kay Biddle, Pres.; Terry D ' Orazio, V-Pres. of Scholarship; Anne Dreisinger, Treas ROW 2: Judv McGuire, Corr. Sec; Marcia Bailey, Pan. Rep.; Linda Burns, Chaplain; .Anne Heaton, Rec. Sec. 196 Slullty R. Audia J x-llfn Aycrsman Marcia L. Bailey Jill Bcaty Barbara A. Boavcrs MaiT K. Biddic Mary Jo Blanco Carolyn J. Broemscn Prisciila N. Burger Linda J. Burns M. Louise Burns Janice S. Carpenter Jean A. Clonch Stephanie J. Conrad Barbara E. Cronisc Juanita A. Decker Diana J Del Colleen M. D ' Orazio Teresa A. D ' Orazio Dorothy J. Dotson Susan Downs Anne M. Dreisinger Karen J, Edwards Carolyn K. Espel Meredith J Evans Toni J. Field Susan V. Foulk Darlene A. Groves Elizabeth L. Gump Anne E. Heaton Caroline Hunter Linda L. Hupp Melinda H Pierce Karen J. Pinter Elizabeth H. Savillc Susan Simmons Carmen S. Snodgrass Dorothy A. Still Sue A. Summers Virginia L. Swopc Shirley V. Tintle Patricia A. Walsh Jane H. Ycagcr Beverly K. Zimmerman R. Ann Zinn Mrs. Elizabeth Upperman. Housemother Beverley F. Jones Sharon L. Keag Kathleen Keifer Margaret L. Keifer Daphna L. Killen Judy L. Klevins Anne E. Kremer Patricia A. Koch Judy E. McGuire Nicoline Malijevich Prisciila H. May Christine A. Mcntzer Frances L. Mercer Carol A. Millet te Winifred T. Myers Gale M. Nesius Jane M. Nesius Rebecca S. Phillips 197 C. Ann Akers Martha R. Arnett Pamela S. Ashley Marilyn E. Baker Mary E. Barber Carol L. Bauld Vicki L. Booth Betty J. Bostic Elizabeth B. Burrows Ardis K. Carter Ann L. Chapman Caron C. Collins Elisabeth M. Davidson Jerri F. Deegan Jodelle F. Deem Martha J. Dickie J. Carolyn Dillon Carolyn F. Dotson Joan M. Droppleman Debby G. Dunn Susan A. Dunn Mary Anne Eckert Virginia L. Elmore Susan E. Emblen Kathleen Facemire Janet J. Fankhauser Kay A. Fleming M. Jane Hamrick Nancy A. Harrington Martha M. Harris Marjorie A. Hawkins Roberta F. Henderson Marian E. Hill D. Kay Hudkins Barbara A. Jackson Barbara A. Keith Mary F. Knapp Carolyn K. Ladd Christine Langfitt Janice L. Langfitt Betty C. Lovell Nancy S. Lowther Judith E. McCartney Mary Jane McClung Judith A. Mclntire Deborah L. McMechen Paula A. May Barbara J. Melton Marsha A. Montgomery Beverly A. Osborne Judith ' E. Park Elizabeth A. Parsons Sandra L. Piaster Shelley C. Poindexter Susan A. Rader D. Leslye Reeser Diane L. SavTe Karen B. Schultz E. Victoria Shumate Carolyn J. Smith M. Katherine Spitznogle Elizabeth H. Stansbury Martha A. Steffee Sarah A. Storck M. Susan Thurmond Carol C. Troilo Jerry L. Via Barbara L. Whittington Kathryn J. Whittington Carolyn S. Wolfe Judith D. Woods Ann K. Zinn Mrs. Mabel K. Tennant, Housemother Who left the love letter on the table? Of Thee I Cherish Alpha Xi Deha, founded in 1873 at Lombard College, was the first national sorority to appear on the campus of West Virginia University. Always conscious of the true purpose of college life, the Alpha Xi ' s ranked first in scholarship both semesters of last year. While maintaining good grades, the Fuzzies still find time to participate fully in campus activities. Last spring they placed third in the Mother ' s Day Sing and carried away the first place trophy in the Sphin.x Talent Show this year with their variety act, What ' s the Matter with Kids Today. As evidence of Alpha Xi ' s campus participation, all four wom- en ' s honoraries tapped members of this sorority. The Student Body Vice-President, Vice-President of Panhellenic Council, sev- eral members of Angel Flight, and a member of the National Ex- ecutive Council of Sigma Alpha Eta all wear the quill as do sev- eral members of AWS Executive Council. The Alpha Xi ' s pledged some honorary Fuzzies this year. All Alpha Xi dads here for Father ' s Weed-end received their official symbols of membership including a cotton blossom, the fuzziest flower that grows. Social events for the year included the Christ- mas Formal, the Rose Formal in the spring, and a surprise fare- well party for the seniors. Officers. ROW I: Carolyn Ladd, Pan. Rep.; Marv Knapp. Rec. Sec. ROW 2: Carolyn VVoll ' e, Treas.; Christine Langfitt, Pres.; Marv .Anne Eckert, V-Pres. 618 Spruce Street Alpha Xi Delta When the rushees get here 199 Won ' t you join us? 506 N. High Street Chi Omega Welcome to the XN Horseshoe Theta Chapter of Chi Omega came to West Virginia Uni- versity in 1905 after being founded nationally in 1895. The school year got off to an exciting start when a 1964 graduate of Theta Chapter was named second runner-up to Miss America. Chi O ' s were busy this year with their Fall and Spring Eleusi- nia for alumnae, Christmas caroling, big-little sister dinner, and their spring formal in April. Honoraries tapped Chi Omegas for Mortar Board, Spokes, Chimes, and Li-toon-awa membership. The Vice-President of the Junior Class, Mountaineer Cover Girl, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, and Panhellenic Rush Chairman are Chi O ' s. ROW I: Ann Greybill, V-Pres.; Margaret Mann, Pres. ROW 2: Vanra Grimes, Sec; Ann Seaton, Treas. Absent: Susan King, Pan. Rep. ' No what in the house? 200 Elizabclh L. Beury J. Rand Burdctte T. Ann Cacll M. Claire Clarke Constance Colvin Pamela H. Cropp Caroline T. Curd Julia A. Dent Victoria V. Ford Patricia A. Gibbs Susan B. Gibson Nancy A. Goodwin Sharon A. Gorman Mary J. Gray Ann C. Greybill Vanra M. Grimes Becky A. Grodhaus Ann P. Harner Julie C. Hoblitzell Miriam W. Hodges L. Jane Howery Mary S. Huffman Carolyn H. Jacobs Margaret C. Jemison Nancy K. Kallam Sally E. Kallam Charlene P. Karsner Jan L. Kesling Susan A. King Deatra L. Lambert Valerie A. Lewis M. Carol Litz Patricia L. Lohr R. Anne McClure Patricia A. McConnell Alicia A. McDonald Judith C. McKim Margaret Mann Louise S. Meisel Judith E. Meyn Joan L. Mills Michelc Peterson Patricia A. Prichard Karen L. Ridg vay Ann VV. Rose Ann N. Seaton Paula L. Schepp Sally A. Simons M. Gretchcn Singleton Rebecca J. Singleton Judith K. Stephens Linda A. Stuart Sheila A. Sullivan Diana K. Talkingion Karen L. Vannoy Barbara A. Weyrick Linda S. White Elizabeth J. Wilson Frances A. Wilson Marilyn K. Whitehead Karen S. Wright Susan A. Yoho Mrs. Helen B. Chappell, Housemother 201 Susan C. Allen Paula J. Aulabaugh Sharon L. Bailey P. Diane Ball Kitty L. Bartholomew Jane P. Becker Linda K. Blessing Beverly J. Boor Rebecca L. Brown Kerstin M. Burkhard Mary M. Caldwell Joni H. Carper Bettijane Christopher Christine A. Colombo Cynthia A. Deilz Mary L. Diamond Barbara A. Duncan Faith D. Edgell Lois A. Eggleton M. Elise Erickson Rosanne H. Glover Mary K. Gonder Virginia L. Green Barbara J. Harr H. Marion Harris Jo Anne Hern C. Ann Higginbotham Mary K. Hill Judy L. Humphries Elizabeth A. Jones Judy J. Klingberg Karen M. Krucik Loretta J. Lisowski Lenore V. Lucas Sharon L. Mclntyre Sharyn C. McLaughlin Martha A. Mason Judy A. Mitchell Mary E. Mitchell Ann J. Moody Nancy L. Mullins Susan E. Nicholas M. Camille Patteson Karen M. Postellon Rebecca L. Rockwell Lou Ann Rogers Cinda L. Roush Myra L. Sawyers Jana A. Simonlon Mary V. Sleeth Susan Slish Candice E. Snyder Roberta A. Steel Jean M. Swadley Rebecca S. Tate Jan L. VVeslfall Jocklyn Williams Karen S. VVooddell Jean A. Zettel Mrs. Mary K. Austin, Housemother 202 Hey Barb — your final ' s in 10 min- utes. Tri Delta True Delta Delta Delta, the first women ' s fraternity to be I ' ounded as a national organization rather than growing from a local, was founded Thanksgiving Eve, 1888, at Boston University. Phi Iota Chapter came to West Virginia University in 1955. Nationally, this sorority has chosen education as its major philanthropy, with each collegiate chapter offering an annual Service Projects Scho- larship. This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding under- graduate woman each spring in order to help her complete her education. Chapter activities of the Tri Delts include an Apple Polishing Party to which each member brings her favorite instructor and presents him with an apple, other refreshments, and entertain- ment; a winter formal and spring picnic; dinners at alumnae ' s homes; and a Christmas Shocking Stocking party. Tri Delts who are active on campus include the President of Mountainiair, Co-ordinator of Mountaineer Week-end, Social Chairman of Mountainiair, and members in Chimes, Li-toon- awa, and Sigma Tau Sigma. 650 Spruce Street Delta Delta Delta Officers. ROW I: Susan Nicholas, Pan. Rep.: Jano Simonlon, Treas.; Joni Carper, Pres. ROW 2: Man, ' Slrcth, V-Pres.; Judy Mitchell, Sec The Eternal Flame by a ' lesser known sons! writer. ' ' ' t « } iil It- u r V 203 Is it true that scratching your head im- proves concentration? G- uiitty 652 Price Street Delta Gamma Anchors Away DG In 1873 Delta Gamma was founded at Lewis University in Oxford, Mississippi. Alpha Xi Chapter came to West Virginia University in 1922. The girls on the hill have enjoyed a successful year starting with winning first place for their Homecoming float, Recording Progress, which they built with the Phi Sigma Kappa ' s. Campus leaders who wear the anchor include the President and Secretary of AWS, Vice-President of the Sophomore Class, Presi- dent of Mortar Board, Secretary of Student Legislature, and mem- bers in Mortar Board, Spokes, Chimes, and Li-toon-awa. The DG ' s place emphasis on their Sight Conservation and Aid to the Blind project in which they read weekly to a blind student. They are proud of their scholarship as evidenced by their second place rating among the sororities on campus. In addition to trading anchors and doors with the Phi Sig ' s, social events this year included a Dad ' s Day Dinner, the annual Christmas party, spring formal, and an Apple Polisher ' s Dinner. If I have to eal one more flower Officers, ROW I: Mary Kay James, 1st V ' -Pres. and Pledge Mistress; Barbara Harner, Pres.; Julia Dillon, Sec. ROW 2: Sharon Rule, L ' nd -Prcs. and Stand- ards Chm.; Rachel Bussard, Pan. Rep. 204 Carole I. Adams Janice L. Balikcr Sharon M. Burmcistei M. Railul Bussard Man A Clamper Sallv K. (lai S()n Barbara A. C ' arier Carolyn L. Cole Penny E. Cole Susan A. C ' ottrell Martha Kav Dillrv Julia A. Oilloii E, Ann Dunbar Evnn ' R. Duiuan Fclin la F. Duran Rebecca A. Erw in Sherry K I ' uiiz Carolyn E. Gelder Barbara H. Harner Roycc J. Harworth Rochellc J. Houzc Nancy L. Huff Mary Ann Hunter Bethe V ' . Ingraham Mary K. James Cathren D. LaClair Dorothy C. Lear Eleanor E. Leslie Carolyn A. Lugar Lillian A. McMillin Sherry L. Meadows Sarah Ruth Meek Jean A. Singleton Judith A Southern Sara D. Ste enson I slie L. Straub Linda J. Siuari Pamela V. Taylor Anne R. Teaguc Dianne J. Thomas Polly L. Thomas Margaret J. Thompson N ' icki ■. Tisch Ann G. Waddcll Linda J. Wallace Pamela A. Walter Eleanor B. Watson Suzanne K. Wheeler Rebecca A. White Melanie Wilhams Linda J. Wollerton Catherine Wvsong Mrs. Barbara C. Bean, Housemother Joyce E. Miller Paula K. Miller Anna Mary Minehart Elizabeth ' . Parsons Susanne J. Pa tteson Barbara J. Platlenburg Barbara L. Polhamus Diana W. Porter Suzanne C. Rich Sharon V. Rule Mary Alice Selby Sandra L. Shumate 205 I p ff Sherrill L. Ambrosiani Rosalyn M. Anderson Evelyn A. Brown Ann L. Brubeck Carol E. Bruhn Donna J. Chaney Barbara A. Chetock Ella A. Crynock Sherry D. Dann Martha E. Darnell Charlotte S. Detch Ruth E. Doolittle Karen L. Evans Judith A. Fillmore Clara L. Fragale Nancy K. Fragale Mary M. Goode Diane V. Gracy Patricia E. Grant Patricia R. Gulick Norris J. Gwinn Jean Ann Hayes Dottie K. Hinkle Sharyn L. Hoffman Frances C. Hoggard Jean D. Holter Donna J. Huggins Nancy E. Hutz Ann C. Killingsvi orth Susan B. Kuvkendall Carolyn M. Lewis Joyce L. Lewis Anita L. Lilya Karen G. McDiffett Emily L. McPhail Maryellyn Martin Mary Alice Mayer Cindy A. Miller Sheila B. Mills Gloria J. Rodighiero Margaret M. Roles Carolyn E. Sellers Sandra S. Simon Carol A. Snyder Carol L. Summers Gloria J. Tarasuk Cara L. Tyson Nanc C. Warder Jane D. Wilkinson Joyce Ann Wilt Miss Mildred F. Bailey, Housemother 206 Whcrc ' d you say you hid ihal Playboy? em? ' Singing Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi ' s note with pride that the word sorority was coined for Gamma Phi Beta when it was founded at Syracuse University in 1874. Alpha Pi Chapter was first chartered at West Virginia University in 1930, but because of changing economic conditions the chapter was deactivated in 1938. In February of 1959, Alpha Pi Chapter was again reactivated at WVU. Active on campus, the Gamma Phi ' s have members in Mortar Board, Dolphin, Intramurals, and the Mountainlair, and the Co- ordinator of Golddigger ' s Week-end was a Gamma Phi. The girls were busy this year, capturing second place in the Homecoming Parade with the combined efforts of Alpha Gamma Rho and Kappa Sigma with their float entitled, Floating For- ward to a Jewel of a Victory. They also participated in the Sphinx Talent Show. Social events include a Founder ' s Day pro- gram, an annual Christmas party, and a spring Mardi Gras par- ty. A highlight of the year was the Province Conference which was held here in April. 617 Spruce Street Gamma Phi Beta Officers, ROW I: Dottie Hinkic, Pan. Rep.; Pat Gulick, Pres.; Ann Brubock. Sec. ROW 2- Joyce Lewis, Treas.; Judy Fillmore, V ' -Pres. The Witch Doctor for Mother ' s Day Sing? 207 .-•s ' There ' s what in the punch? 544 Spruce Street Kappa Delta Always think of KD when you hear this melody Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia, is the home of Kappa Delta and Beta Phi Chapter was established in 1951 at WVU. KD ' s are especially excited this year. In February — just in time for rush — they moved into their new home on Spruce Street. They had been busy before, however. In October they held a re- ception for Governor Mark Hatfield of Oregon, built a Home- coming float, and participated in cultural programs. This year Kappa Delta was represented in Mortar Board, Spokes, and Chimes. KD actives on campus included the Sec- retary of Mountainlair, Co-ordinator of WUS, President of YWCA, and President of the American Dental Hygienist Student Association. A KD ' s social life is never dull with the annual Christmas party, a scholarship dinner, initiation banquet, and Mr. Esquire Spring Formal. Mr. Esquire, who was selected from pinmates and fiances, was presented with a top hat, white gloves, and a subscription to Esquire magazine. 1 wonder what they see . . . Officers, ROW I: Judy Mills, Treas.; Carolyn Clohan, Pres.; Maunalea VVeekley, V-Pres. ROW 2: Shea Lee Davis, Pan. Rep.; Susan Hofstetter, Sec. I 1 1 i J ■ 1 ' 1 1 J ill 208 Susan J. Anderson Man ' E. Bailey Sandra A, Hiu klcv Julia D. Campbell Carolyn Clohan Kay M. Comunizis Wendy A. Conrad Sandra L. Darby Shea Lee Davis Susan VV, Davis Donis K Dilgard Carole A. Drick Carol J. Elliott Mary S. Foster Pamela L. French Donna L. Gibson Margaret L. Gile Carolyn A. Groves Gcorgeann S. Harris Rebecca S. Harvey Cindi J. Heald Nina C. Henderson Judith C. Hightower Susan A. Hoistetter Faye C. Hughes Marilyn S. Hutz Amelia M. James Brenda J. Logue Meredith A. McClelland Jane Kay Michael Trccla Miller Judith B. Mills Buena M. Mitchell Mar Beth Myers Aneita J. Neely Sue E. Ponek Jacqueline K. Radcr T W f W Margaret A. Staggers Mary K. Staggers Nancy E. St. Clair Nancy N. Theophilus F. Susan Thompson Jana J. Walters Maunalea Wcckley C. Anne Worrell Sharyn ' . Worrell Beverly A. Yoak Marcia E. Young Mrs. Edna L. Nordeck, Housemother Virginia .A Randolph Cher le l Saladini Patricia R. Shannon Rebecca A. Sheets Susan C. Smith 209 Linda J. Evans Susan D. Ezell Jean M. Fowler Joan M. Haas Donna L. Harrison Judith C. Harrison C. Josephine Haught Patricia M. Hevener Barbara A. Hood Claudia A. Irwin Julie A. Jarvis Jane H. Jones Suzanne Kane Lee Ann Lawson Ann P. Lehman Mary Ellen Lindsay Suzanne F. McAdam Carolyn McCarty Bettina Altizer E. Jane Altman Karen L. Arthur E. Lloyd Bane Betsy L. Bowers M. Kathryn Bragg Mary Jo Brown Susan H. Brown Elaine D. Bunten Sandra Conaway M. Susan Cooper Barbara A. Corbett Mary Alice Currence Sara Alice Currence Sallv B. McCue Faith E. Mace Alice M. Manning Nancy M. Meadows S. Michele Melvin Jean E. Michael Elizabeth K. Moore Caroline T. Morgan Janet C. Mvers Carol G. Olsen Judy M. Plymale Sharon J. Poe Janice L. Randolph Nanette J. Reckart Rita C. Richardson Carolyn A. Rider Colleen T. Riordan Vaughan L. Ruig Betsy L. Rule Patricia B. Sines Charlotte A. Smith Bonnie J. Snyder Carol A. Stansbury Nancy J. Swing Carolyn S. Tavlor Mary Pat Thompson N. Margaret Tiley MarN ' Jo Tomlinson Merry Beth Trach X ' irginia E. Ulch Barbara J. Webb Sarah E. Witschey Scz who? ePHHf: ' Sing thee of the light and dark blue Beta Upsilon of Kappa Kappa Gamma came to West Virginia University in 1908. Since then the chapter has emphasized [)hi- lanthropic and cultural programs throughout the years. This year the Kappas had a Homecoming buffet, a reception for their new housemother, their Founder ' s Day dessert, Christ- mas party, Pledge Formal, and Mother ' s Day breakfast. In addi- tion, they captured second place in both Mountaineer Week-end House Decorations and the Sphinx Talent Show. Campus leaders who wear the key of Kappa Kappa Gamma include the Editor-in-Chief of the Daily Athenaeum, Miss Moun- taineer, Best-Dressed Co-ed, Speaker of Student Legislature, and members in all four women ' s honoraries. 265 Prospect Street Kappa Kappa Gamma Officers, ROW 1: Judith Harrison, Sec; Karen Arthur, Pan. Rep.; Ehzabeth Moore, Pres. ROW 2: Barbara Corbett, 1st V-Pres.; Bettlna Altizer, Treas. ' He ' s our new housefather. Sigh! 211 1493 University Avenue Pi Beta Phi The late flick team. Follow the Arrow One of the first sororities, Pi Beta Phi was founded nationally in 1867 at Monmouth, Illinois. In 1918 Pi Phi was brought to the campus of West Virginia University. This year the Pi Phi ' s participated in the Sphinx Talent Show and the Homecoming parade. A t Christmastime, they entertained several area children with a party and gifts. In the spring they upheld their new tradition of the annual picnic. Pi Phi ' s also en- joyed informal talks by professors, cookie shines, and listening parties. Campus leaders who wear the arrow of Pi Beta Phi include the Vice-President of the Senior Class, President of Spokes, Edi- tor of the Monticdla, Treasurers of AWS and Panhellenic Council, and members of Spokes, Chimes, Li-toon-awa, Student Legisla- ture, and Angel Flight. Not only does every Pi Phi chapter contribute to the national altruistic project at Gatlinburg, Tennessee, but this year the West Virginia chapter instituted the support of an American Indian orphan. Now, Mama G., you know how the waiters are Fridav afternoons. Officers, ROW 1: Mary Nat Smith, Rec. Sec; Mary Ellen Dailey, Pres.; Marlene Porter. Treas. ROW 2: Ann Harrington, Pan. Rep.; Sharon Nibert, V-Pres. irn ' tini? i! 212 Dfborah E. Anderson K. Jo Anderson Karen D. Anderson Barbara A. Atchison Susan A. Biddle Linn M. Bland Karen J. Bosworth Sally K. Braun Gcraidine L. Bruno Barbara K. Buchanan Shirley A. Burgess Pat A. Burns Sharon L. Conwcll Shelia P. Corbitt Mar - Ellen Dailey Charl L. Dillow Suzanne Evans Carol E. Fear Barbara Gabris Marv Louise Garrison Jane S. Hall Martha A, Hall Margaret E. Hankins Ann K. Harrington Mary Ellen Harrington Jo Anne Hutchinson J. Patricia Kinsella Patti L. Lawn N. Virginia Lemon Terrie A. Lilly C. Sue Loar Kate R. Long Ellen D. Major Sue P. McMullin S. Suzanne McPherson Sandra S. McPherson Nancy J. Nelson Sharon L. Nibert Julia E. Nicholas Nanci L. Nunn B. Dianne Penrod Patricia B. Poland Marlcne L. Porter Tona L. Rcnforlh Patricia A. Reynolds J. Victoria Rhoades Margaret Saville Mary Natalie Smith Kathryn B. Sneddon Karen Steele K. Jane Stephens Kathleen J. Stimpfle Sara J. Thrasher Paula C. Toothman E. Louanne Virgin Linda A. Whitney Elizabeth J. Wilhoit Sara E. Wilson Mary G. Wiltroui Anne P. Wolverton Lois A. Wood Mrs. Glcnna R. Grose, Housemother 213 Interfraternity Council Two representatives from each of the eighteen social frater- nities on campus constitute VWU ' s Interfraternity Council. The goal of IFC is to encourage both high scholarship and gentlemanly conduct among Greek men. These represen- tatives have the responsibility of co-ordinating the activities of the fraternity system and passing any legislation that the individual fraternities feel is necessary. They meet on Mon- day evenings in the College of Law with their advisor, Mr. Gordon Thorn. This year the council has been concerned particularly with the initial deferred rush system. In conjunction with Panhellenic, IFC sponsors Greek Week and the Greek Leadership Conference. During this week, members from the fraternal groups take part in discussions, the Olympic Games, a Greek TGIF, and Men ' s Pan formal dance. At the conclusion of Greek Week, the Men ' s Pan Queen is selected from candidates nominated by the fraterni- ties. IFC also contributes to the Student Loan Fund and sponsors service projects. Officers: Perry Johnson, V-Pres.; Bill Caveney, Sec; Rick Talbott, Pres.; Joe Brand, Treas. Honor Court: Jim Gocke, Bob Bush, Mort Slaven, Chm.; John Crites. ' Mom leads a fralcrnity bull session. 214 Pledge Sunday - the long hours of rush finally pay off. ROW ]nr BlmuIJIKA: Pen y Johnson, ATA . Bill Ca- venev, K i) ; kick I ' albolt, 2 X . HOW 2: Mori Slavin. ■ i;A; Bob Bush.+AB . HOW 3: Tim Joms.TKK: Ralph Grorne, K A ; Jay Buckliw,ATA ; Jim Wcyant.ArP ; Bob Vhite, | rK. ROW I: Dick Littke.nKA; John Mcl- ton.AXA; Ed Balog, i; X . ROW 5: Buzz Kcsscl. t K ; Jim Gockc, i;K : Bob Krlkr. tAH ROW 6: Sicvr Walk.-.. KA ; Phil Prichard.AXA: Frances Via.A ' I ' A: Sieve Snyder. l ' Ki:. ROW 7 John Oiies. BHlI ; Marv IVtter.+ i;A; l) K Oarter, Beil; Jim Barone. IX . ROW 8: Dave Horner, 6X ; Tom Goixlvvin.llKA; Lee Schlae- gcl. i: X . ROW 9: Dave Jones, BWH; Bob Nerhood, 215 James G. Anderson Chester E. Briggs Stephen D. Carr James A. Childers, Jr. Roger R. Durham Jack A. Franklin E. Richard Gibbs David O. Heishman John C. Hersman.Jr. John F. Hyde Lance D. Kauf Walter A. Koerber, Jr. Lanty F. McNeel John P. Martin Conley H. Painter Stuart M. Perry John T. Rotruck Thomas G. Simmons Clarence W. Sweeney James W. Teets A. Robert Templeton John L. Tredway William J. Young Mrs. Lula L. Wilkinson, Housemother 216 How long will it lake to get scrambled eggs? Hail to Alpha Gamma Rho, finest in the land Nationally, Alpha Gamma Rho was founded at Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1908 and Alpha Alpha Chapter came to the campus of West Virginia University in 1924. The AGR ' s came primarily from fields of agriculture and forestry and they are proud of the scholastic achievements which they have attained in the past sev- eral years. Social activities of the AGR ' s include pledge parties, a Christ- mas dance, and the annual Pink Rose Formal in April. They are active in intramurals and at Christmas time they hold a party for several area children. This year, the AGR ' s working with Gamma Phi Beta and Kappa Sigma, captured second place in the Homecoming Parade for their float entry. Alpha Gamma Rho members are active on campus. They have members in Student Legislature, Sphin.x, and .Alpha Zeta, and AGR ' s are Presidents of Block and Bridle and the Inter-fraternity Chaplain ' s Council. 206 Grant Avenue Alpha Gamma Rho Officers, ROW .Jim .Anderson, Treas.; Ted Kokochak, Sec. ROW 2: John Hyde, V-Prcs.; Jim Weyant, Prcs. and IFC Rep. Grace was entirrlv too lont;! 217 %4 And if I ' m elected. 658 Spruce Street Alpha Phi Delta Fraternity March Alpha Phi Delta was founded on the campus of West Virginia University in 1923. Nationally, this year, Alpha Phi Delta cele- brated its Golden Anniversary in honor of the seven founders of 1914 and their seven aims that guide the brothers of today. High scholastic achievements and a permanent bond of broth- erhood are the primary aims of Alpha Phi Delta. Some of the so- cial activities during the year include the Casino Party, Wine and Cheese Party, combo parties, and the Carnation Ball which is the biggest Alpha Phi Delta social event of the year. Alpha Phi Delta participates in every intramural sport and is especially proud of its soccer team which has been unbeaten for the past two years. The Alpha Phi Delta ' s are active on campus, too, with members in Sphinx and in French, Spanish, Chemistry, Industrial Engineering, and Pre-Med honoraries. Who stole the keg? ' Officers, ROW I: Sam Oliverio, Pres.: Dino Torlone, ' -Pres. ROW 2: John Gu- andolo. Sec; Francis Via, IFC. Rep.; Ray Martinelli, Treas. 218 F.nzo Avoli William P. Barone Doniinick A. Casarcia Joseph P. Cinalli.Jr. Joseph S. DiCaro Francis G. Faber Robert J. Fagioletti Emanuel Gaziano John T. Guandolo Ray A. Martinelli Gary R. Mazza Samuel R. Olivcrio Joseph P. Panetta Anthony J. Paris Arthur J. Pasquantonio Theodore J. Rose Otis VV. Shahan, III James K. Slaulich Anthony J. Tarquinio William G. Thomas John A. Tiano Wilham D. Torlone Francis A. Via Miss Ann Dinardi. Housemother 219 Paul A. Dubois Raymond G. Emert Glenn A. Everly Tom M. Ewald Jay H. Fast Ronald B. Feits Harold A. Ford Pat C. Fragile Christian S. Glover Tom J. GuUiford Wesley L. Halbruncr C. Page Hamrick, III William L Abraham Aaron E. Altizcr Edward H. Applcbaum Thomas D. Arman Charles H. Beall, III Christopher F. Beall Robert B Bcnfield John L. Boettner, Jr. David L. Capiio Alfred H. Carter, IV Barry W. Casoli Ronald J. Clipp David L. Cook Clovd L. Conner Daniel R. Coarsen John L. Crites Dennis E. Cromwell Phillip G. Curry James W. Dailey Kenneth O. Deitrick Keith D. DeVault Richard R. Heath Frederick G. Hoover Anthony M. Johnson David C. Jones Gerald W. Kelly Michael S. Kelley John D. Light Daniel O. Martin James C. Michael, Jr, G. Steve Millhouse Randolph B. Newland William D. Nickles, Jr. Robert H. Paull Edward I.. Perry George V. Reeves John R. Renter Douglas .S. Rockwell James R. Rowley Robert C Schccrer Guy M. Smith Larr ' N. .Sullivan Robert W. Swisher Richard I, Tennani Tlximas K. Thornton Ralph D. Tintle Donald W. Tordolino Fratu ' is L. Warder Robert M Webb David I.. Williams Charles E. Wright Janus R. Wurtzbachcr Edwin A. Zepp 220 And look at Donald Duck. Marching Along in Beta Theta Pi Founded on August 8, 1839, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and established on this campus in 1900, Beta Theta Pi is the oldest national fraternity represented at West Virginia Uni- versity. The Betas have been Number One in scholarship for two con- secutive semesters as well as maintaining top standing in intra- murals. Social events held throughout the year include desserts, combo and listening parties, banquets, formals, and the Christmas Party. The annual Miami Triad, including the Betas, Phi Delts, and Sigma Chi s, is one of the biggest social events held on cam- pus in the spring. Beta Theta Pi annually contributes to several philanthropic funds as well as providing the University with many services. Campus leaders who are Betas include the President of the Soph- omore Class, members in Mountain, Fi Batar Cappar, Helvetia, and Sphinx, and the Co-ordinator of Greek Week. 225 Belmar Avenue Beta Theta Pi OHiccrs, ROW I: Mike Curry, Trcas.; John Bocttner, Prcs.; Cloyd Conner, V- Pre.s ROW 2: Larry Sullivan, Sec.; John Crites. IFC Rep.; Doc Carter, Rush Chm. She ' s the Sweclheart of Sigma Chi. 221 Said Barnacle Bill the Sailor 660 N. High Street Delta Tau Delta In Delta Hall Delta Tau Delta was founded nationally in 1858. It was char- tered as Delta Chapter at Monongalia Academy in 1860, but went inactive because of the Civil War. This chapter was reacti- vated as Gamma Delta in 1900. The Wine Cellar Singers, four brothers who sing folk songs, captured the first place trophy in the Sphinx Talent Show, mak- ing the victory the second year in a row for the Delts. In Octo- ber, the Delts and the ADPi ' s working together placed third in the Homecoming float competition. In intramural activity they competed in cross-country and tennis. Gamma Delta Chapter is proud of their scholarship trophies they have been awarded bv their National in the past two years. Campus leaders include the Junior Class President, President of Fi Batar Cappar, Vice-President of IFC, Co-Captain of the Mountaineer football team, and the Co-ordinators of Home- coming, Greater West Virginia Weekend, and the Cultural Com- mittee. Social life is never dull at the Delt house. Their schedule in- cludes the Christmas and Spring Formals, their Sewer Party, Western Party, and the Shipwreck Party. ' Hcv! They ' re looking back! Officers, ROW I: Clair Myers, V-Pres.; Tony Hvlton, Pres. ROW 2: Jay Bucklew, Rec. Sec. and IFC Rep.; Bill Ellis, Treas. 222 James S. Arnold Charles E. Avers C. Stan Hardman David E. Black Timothy N. Board Phillip E. Brown Jay M. Bucklew Thomas E. Carras Danny E. Chandler William C. Clark John A. Cobb A. Sam Coffman H. Ward Conwav. Jr. Michael H. Conjey Warren T Cunningham Robert Deardorff Gene S. D ' Orazio John P Doughty James W. Dunkelburger William H. D er, III Michael C. Ellis William M. Ellis. Jr. John J. Emerson Robert F. Ewart S Phillip Farley Ben F. Findley Thomas U. Foster David C. Fundcrbuck Rav W, Gandcc Richard F. Grady, Jr. John L. Gray Ted P. Haddox, Jr. Gary W. Harsanyi Clair L Hawkins Thomas J. Hawse. Ill John B. Havckott Ernest F. Havs Charles D Hvlton. Ill H. Marshall Jarrcit, Jr. E. Perrv- Johnson James W. Ker hner James W. Kessel Glenn W. Kiger .Michael J. Laputka Richard E. Larese George W. Lavender. Ill David P. Lillv Josiah K. Lilly. Ill John C. Lobert G. Alan McClellan William H. Mason John O. Meadows David M. Morford George R. Mullins. Ill Mike Musulin. II Clair L. Myers Charles W. Norteman J. Kevin On- Thomas A. Phillips Robert H Phillis Ravmond E. Pierce, Jr. Richard L. Pugh Donald R. Rees Gary R. Riley Joseph D. Romino Paul D Rosso John Sandor David K. Sarver Charles L. Scita Wayne A. Sinclair Clete W. Smith James M. Smith Peter Smith William D. Smith Phillip S. Snyder L Martin Sirawn Charles S. Stump, Jr. James H. Suttle Braden H. Swancy, III Manin W. Timbrook George A. Townscnd Raymond A. ' ine Dennis B. Webster Raymond B White John E. W ' ilbanks.Jr. Larrv .A. Winter Donald Zieike Mrs. Dora Beavers. Housemother tin ' : wiitik k %km!i! k £.1 M dk n t mkkki dk immmmm ik dl Mi i 44 f . ilk s? ? ■- ' mi I IfiK ' . r iP Charles L. Allen Robert F. Allen Lowell E. All Jack P. Ambrosiani Thomas D. Anderson James N. Baker Robert B Bandi Howard B. Bean John D. Berthoud James B. Blair Eric L. Bower Gene E. Buffingion Dennis C. Chambers John C. Cipoletti William H. Courtney Robert M. Dawson J. Thomas DeVoge Ron J. DcVono Brent O. Diefenbach Kurt O. Diefenbach Thomas W. Dunn Thomas E. Emmerth John V, Esposito Stephen J. Feaster Allen R. Frazee Walter M. Frazier, Jr. W. Leon Glaspell Thomas R. Goodwin Ralph L. Greene, Jr. Van F. Griffin James A. Grotz, Jr. David M. Haas Philip H. Haner Timothy P. Hanley Joseph O. Harper Thomas R. Hendershot Michael J. Herman Tyron P. Himes Robert S. Hughes Paul L. Hundley Frank E. Jolliffe Michael J. Joseph John L Karras Douglas W. Keadle Jon A. Keester Robert R. Kirk James S. Kissel Philip G. Knierim William C. Kreiling Rodney W. Leathers Robert L. Ludwig Anthony F. Massinople Douglas D. McCormick Nelden C. McCort, Jr. M. Blane Michael James R. Neff Joseph G. Nesbittjjr. Robert B. Noland Don E. Parkinson Michael F. Pearl Larry K. Pickering Lee H. Pratt Eric L. Redifer Richard E. Rowe Donald C. Royse t imim Edmund R. Scott Robert B. Scott David G. Shaffer Michael D. Smith Charles E. Snyder James C. Stemple Warren E. Storck Bradford M. Stuart William H. Tattersall ' ictor E. Tort Richard A. V ' ickers D. Stephen Walker Chester H. Watts, Jr. Thomas E. Weyer Lloyd A. Wise James L. Zopp ? . ' Sloan ' s office is a little more to the right!!! Oh, I wish I was in the land of cotton Kappa Alpha Order was founded December 21, 1865, at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. Alpha Rho Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order was chartered at West Vir- ginia University in 1897. Robert E. Lee is the spiritual founder of the Order. The Rebels participated in the Sphin.x Talent Show and were active in intramurals. Active in campus politics, the President and Treasurer of the Student Body are KA ' s as is the Chairman of the All-Campus Party. Other brothers are active in Helvetia and Order of the Grail. Old South Weekend climaxes the KA ' s social calendar. With a boom of their cannon, the Rebels secede from the Union to enjoy picnics, parties, and the Old South Ball. Theme parties in- clude Suppressed Desire, Roaring Twenties, and Barn par- ties. Their Black and White Formal is an annual January event. 670 N. High Street Kappa Alpha Officers, ROW I: Tom Goodwin, V-Pres.; Don Parkinson, Pres. ROW 2: R.ilph Greene. IFC Rep ; Skip Nesbitt. Sec; Mike Herman, Treiis He ' ll make a good active: his father owns .A.T. T. 225 •WE won the raffle!!! 200 Belmar Avenue Kappa Sigma We ' re loyal and true and our voices we raise Kappa Sigma was organized in 1400 at the University of Bo- logna in Italy. Gamma Phi Chapter was chartered at West Vir- ginia University in May, 1918, after Kappa Sigma ' s national founding at the University of Virginia in 1869. This year WVU ' s Kappa Sigs took an active part in University functions and car- ried home a trophy for their winning Homecoming float which they built with Gamma Phi Beta and Alpha Gamma Rho. Kap- pa Sigs this year had members in several campus organizations, such as Fi Batar Cappar and the University soccer team. The Secretary of IFC is a Kappa Sig. The Suppressed Desire, Bar and Grill, Halloween, Christ- mas, and Prehistoric parties give the Brothers good opportu- nities for dancing and bridge-playing with their dates. In April, informal partying is overcome by the Star and Crescent For- mal, a happy ending for the social season. All right, who took the soccer ball? Officers. ROW . Bill Caveney, Treas.; Larry Martino, Pre.s.; Bob Pack. V-Pres. ROW 2: Marshall Miller, Guard; Dwight Heldreth, Sec; John Jarrell, Master Ceremonies; Chuck Padden, Guard. 226 Miih.icl A Allx-n Mallory S. Andrews Philip N. Barkins Tiinolhy K. Bowers William J. Caveney Ronnif L. Coccari Michael D. Connor Henrv ' W. Crossetti David B. Crow Brendan J. D ' Andrea Charles J. Ezell, Jr. Joseph A. Figarctti Van S. Fulton William D. Glover Michael A. Groover Stephen S. Grove John C. Halley Dwii;ht C Heldrrth R Douglas Huir J..hn J. Jarrell Arthur R. Kingdon John A. Kori ' in Michael Krueger John M. Larimer Ray E. Lockridgc Ronald L. McCulty George A. McEldowney, Jr. Charles E. McGuyer Allan T. Mallor ' Thomas E. Martin Larry J. Martino Louis A. Martino Richard L. Mathenv. Ill Dudley E. Mays, Jr. Marshall S. Miller Michael E. Moore Phillip E. Morgan % h:¥i James E. Oneacrc Ray E. O ' Neal David S. Ostcndorf Robert F. Pack Charles H. Padden Eugene F. Palcic David S. Palmer Harr L. Peck Peter L. Peduzzi Allen L. Pif)er James L. Pitrolo Ray M. Rowe James M. Runyon Danny L. Smith John P. Straub Lionel L. Torbctt Ronald P. Young FC-f r i f !| fkJL 227 Jimmie L. Anderson Charles E. Aspinwall William J. Beardsley James M. Bennett James L. Bonham Curtis D. Bowden Kenneth V. Carter James L. Falvo John H. Giacobbe William F. Giersch George T. Menas Samuel E. Petros Philip A. Prichard Michael M. Roder Leiand G. Rose Lawrence E. Smit h Ra nu)nd T. Soroka James D. Stickler Joseph M. Stone Victor E. Studwell Edward A. Ward Paul G. Wiegman William H. West John R Williams Mrs. Elsie E. Feather. Housemother 228 Eight no trump?! Forward we march with every man a man Lambda Chi Alpha was founded on November 2, 1909, at Bos- ton University, Boston, Massachusetts. It is one of the largest na- tional fraternities with 153 chapters in the United States and Canada. The Mountaineer Chapter was founded in 1953, making it the youngest fraternity on campus. The men on Belmar Avenue were proud of the second place trophy they won this year in the Sphinx Talent Show with their rendition of the United Nations. They also captured first place in the intramurals relay. A musically-inclined fraternity, the head iwirler. President and Secretary ' of the Mountaineer Band arc Lambda Chi ' s. Other campus leaders include the Vice-President of Phi Mu Alpha, Sec- retary and Treasurer of Kappa Kappa Psi, and members of Sig- ma Tau Sigma and Alpha Phi Omega. Not to be surpassed in athletics, other members are on the varsity wrestling, soccer, and swimming teams. Highlighting the social calendar of Lambda Chi Alpha is their Crescent Formal where their Crescent Queen is selected and en- tered into international competition. Officers, ROW I: Jim Mawhinney, Scholarship Chm.; Lee Gillespie, Pres.; Ken Carter, Sec. ROW 2: Bill Giersch, Treas.; Paul Wiegman. ' -Prcs.: Jim Bennett, Rush Chm.; John Melton, IFC Rep. s - m 201 Belmar Avenue Lambda Chi Alpha Where ' s Marlboro Country? 229 % ' ' Who put the glue in the cup? ' ' W «.(?ftf?C 209 Bel mar Avenue Phi Delta Theta Singing a ' Phi Delta Theta For the Phi Delts on top of the hill, the start of another year at the University means the start of another successful journey aboard the Good Ship Phi. Their Anchor Room is the favorite spot for fraternity singing and parties. Throughout the year they had a Pirate, Caveman, Playboy, and Roaring 20 s par- ties. The big event in the spring is Miami Triad. The national fraternity was established on December 26, 184 ' , at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, and the West Virginia Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Theta was founded in 1927. Ax. the present time, this chapter is working towards building a new house. Phi Delts are active on campus as evidenced by members in Helvetia, Sigma Tau Sigma, Student Legislature, Mountain, Sphinx, and Fi Batar Cappar. The President of the Senior Class is a Phi Delta Theta. Each year Phi Delta Theta awards The Shorty Hicks Trophy to the outstanding varsity basketball play- er. ' But I don ' t like spaghetti! ' Officers, ROW I: Steve Rawe, Pres.: Bob Bush, V-Pres. and IPC Rep. ROW 2: Tom Meravi, Treas.; John Kish, Sec; and Bob Keller, Pol. Rep. 230 William S Almoii Richard M. Ashworih Richard E. Alkins Har ' ey F. Balsano James V. Barlcti, Jr. Allen D. Blackwood Leon D. Boncai-sky Robert K. Bush Robert S. Camp Thomas L. Chorpennini; Alexander Clark Bernard C. Corker Bruce V. Day Geori;e F. Doui;htv James M. Diinl.ip George E. Gantzer Haddcn P. Garvin James R. Gordon Joseph E. Hall Robert L. Hazlett Philip P High Robert L. Keller John A. Kish Jon A. Mc Bride Leonard C. Mayer John M. Means Thomas J. Meravi Paul S. Mollohan John P. Moyle Larry A. Myers Roger L. Nelson James C. Nichols, Jr. Dominick M. Oliverio Larr ' L. Pennington Stephen E. Rawe James A. Roberts Wayne H. Schleicher Frank M. Shipper Robert C. Sloan Lawrence A. Smith Michael T. Smith Jon H. Snyder Joseph P. Spohn Joseph L. Strange. Ill Ellison S. Sunimerticld John H. Sutlifl William M. Wine John C. Zinkus Mrs. Bertha M. Phillips. Housemother 231 4iA4tiiiife tSMi d MiBlk Richard M. Adams Harr ' J. Anderson W. Reid Anderson James F. Aucremanne Gary- M. Ault William D. Barnhart James R. Bell, Jr. Ricklin G. Brown Jack S. Burks Roger W. Bussard Price H. Calfee Albert P. Garden John K. Gorrie Emmell J. Cox Arthur A. Duncil John T. E%ans Murhl L. Flowers Michael S. Francis Charles Q. Gage Steven R. Hague John W. Hammer, Jr. David C. Hardesty, Jr. Eugene J. Harner, Jr. Rick D. Hesse .i John D. Hite Hampton W. Hoge William A. Jones David A. Kappel Michael B. Keller Hamil C. Kessel, Jr. Ronald R. Knipling Eric V. Lilly William T. Lively Paul G. Lowe William E. Mclntire John R. McWhorter Michael T. Marshall Michael J. Matheny Isaac H. Ma.xwell, III Thomas E. Messmore Jeffrey L. Miles Robert K. Moore Frederick H. Morgan Kenneth P. Morris Jacob D. Mullett Richard J. Nelson Larpi K. Patton James R. Proudfit Emery E. Reese Stephen D. Richards William H. Riffee James P. Rogers J. Kinney Schulte Frank G. Selbe, III George T. Shaw Edward L. Shorr Michael M. Shumate C. Jackson Snyder Robert B. Stone Conrad M. Stowers H. Talbott Tebay, H Edgar E. Thacker, III Rocinev G. Thomas L. Blair Thrush David W. Tuckwiller Stephen S. Ulrey William F. V ' ieweg Charles O. Walls W Timothv Wheeler R. v A. Wilkins Ralph D. Williams J.imes M. Wilson Howard ' . Withrow, III William H. Wolfe, Jr. Mrs Nina C. Fljozdal, Housemothei 232 ' Prince of who? W failRRRu Onward, marching onward, sons of Phi Psi singing a song The Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity was founded on February 19, 1852, by Charles P. T. Moore and William Lctterman at Jeflferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. The West Vir- ginia Alpha Chapter, founded on May 23, 1890, was the first permanent fraternity established at West Virginia University. More than 1000 members will have been initiated in the W. Va. Alpha Chapter by the end of this seventy-fifth anniversary year, and more and more alumni will leave to take their places in soci- ety. The Phi Psi ' s are especially proud of the fact that at the Na- tional Convention in August, 1964, West Virginia Alpha was first in a rating of all Phi Kappa Psi chapters. The social calendar includes the Christmas party, a spring for- mal, and costume parties. Indicative of their high scholarship and leadership, the Phi Psi ' s this year have members in Moun- tain, Sphinx, Order of the Grail, Fi Batar Cappar, Helvetia, and Sigma Tau Sigma. The James Cochran House overlooks the entire WVU campus and is famous for its Memorial Chapel which honors brothers who fought and died in four American wars. 780 Spruce Street Phi Kappa Psi Officers, ROW I: Bill Barnharl, Corr. .Sec.;Jack Burks. V ' -Prcs.; Arkv Moore, Pres. ROW 2: Arthur Duncil, IFC Rep.; David Kappell. Rcc. Sec; Jim Bell. Treas. Love that good old Mountain dew! 233 Sure was a great chapter meeting! ' 571 Spruce Street Phi Kappa Sigma The maltese cross above all emblems gleans like stars of old Alpha Gamma Chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity came to West Virginia University in 1896 after its national founding on August 16, 1850. The national fraternity oftors scholarship im- provement awards and the local chapter provides a scholarship to the pledge with the highest average. Last spring the Phi Kaps raced their iron chariot across the finish line for first place in the Olympic games of Greek Week. Theme parties included such affairs as Dante ' s Inferno party and a Halloween Skull party in addition to their Christmas party. Each spring the Mountaineer Phi Kaps have their annual Black and Gold Formal and several discotheque parties. Over the Christmas break si.x men were initiated into the local chapter by their national officers during their national conven- tion in Chicago. Well represented in campus politics, the Phi Kaps had two men in Student Legislature, one of whom was elected Parliamentarian. Phi Kappa Sigmas were represented in Fi Batar Cappar, Scabbard and Blade, and the University De- bate Team. The wedding will Ik- at 10:00 A.M. ' Officers, ROW I: Eric Myrland, Pres.; Charles Leonard, V-Pres. ROW 2: Bob Nerhood, Treas. and IPC Delegate; Steve Snyder, Tom DeBerr -. Steward; Dave Bell, Scholarship Chm. 234 John G. Bachinnn Kenneth D. Bailcv. Dave P. Batten David P. Bell John R. Corey Thomas P DeBeri ' William B. Dwinnell, III Rolxit S. Kluharty William T. Kaiser Daniel ' Kalo Bruce S. Kelly Charles F. Kcnamond, II Delbcrt L. Kimbler Alex D. Korr Charles L. Leonard. II Lawrence J. Lewis Robert W. McCoy David A. Mason Mayes D. Mathews Larn- D Miller Robert K. Montgomery Dave L. Mulligan John J. Murphy Thomas E. Myers Eric H. Mvrland Robert C. Nerhood David L. Orndorff Bruce D. Seller Gary R. Shaffer Edward L. Smith, Jr Joseph B. Smith Donald W. Snyder Stephen R. Snyder Howard R. Sp -ry, II David M. Wagner Danny H. Winters Rodger L. Wright Wendell L. Young Mrs. Flora L. Paxton Housemother 235 ' Ti ft MVt Murray C. Abrams Arhold H. Abrons Howard L. April Lewis B. April Frederick G. Barkus Samuel D. Broverman Mark S. Cremer Howard Edelman Marvin R. Fetter Harvey L. Friedman Martin J. Glasser Herbert H. Greenman Harris Keller Harvey L. Kerstein Stephen M. Krentzman Lawrence Magid Bennett T. Miller H. Howard Miller Michael F. Parker Stephen A. Peck Stuart M. Robbins Franklin M. Rosenbaum Thomas S. Rosenbaum Morton H. Slaven A. Barn, Tcitelman Mark A. Wallace Gary S. Weiner Mickey Who stole mv wallet? yf 6£t( ) tti Oh, the Phi Sigs will win in the end Upsilon Chapter of Phi Sigma Delta has long had a tradition of combining high scholastic attainment with fine social activity. Founded on the West Virginia University campus in 1927, the Phi Sigma Deltas use brotherhood as their theme for success. The men on Spruce Street are proud of receiving the Schol- arship Improvement Trophy from the Inter-Fraterniry Council. The 2.52 house avera ge was achieved by quiet hours and a study atmosphere that was enforced. During the week the men of Upsi- lon Chapter study — study — study, but on the weekend they play — play — play. The annual Thanksgiving Affair and May Formal, in addition to the usual Funeral and Suppressed De- sire combo parties are on the Phi Sigma Delta social calendar. Despite the fine scholastic standing and the busy social pro- gram, the P.S.D. ' s find time to be active participants in campus activities and represent themselves well in mtramurals. Phi Sigma Deltas on campus include members in Helvetia, Sphin.x, Order of the Grail, Mountam, Sigma Tau Sigma, Phi .Alpha Theta, the Monticola staff, and University Debate Team. Add scholarship, social planning, and fine activities to get Phi Sigma Delta and the brotherhood of Upsilon Chapter. 665 Spruce Street Phi Sigma Delta Officers, ROW I: Stu Robbins, V-Pres.; Murray Abrams. Prcs. ROW 2: Steve Peck, Sec; Arnold Abrons, Treas.; Mort Slavcn, IFC Rep. And I ' ll raise you two oil wells. 237 I don ' t believe it! 672 N. High Street Phi Sigma Kappa Let ' s drink a toast unto our host Phi Sigma Kappa was founded in 1873 at the University of Massachusetts. In March of 1881, Delta Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa was chartered at WVU and has grown into one of the largest fraternities on our campus. Hard work was rewarded as the Phi Sigs and DCs placed first in the Homecoming float competition. Consistently among the top in intramurals, the Phi Sigs are striving to stay high in the standings. Campus leaders include members in Sphinx, Student Legislature, Helvetia, and Fi Batar Cappar. The Phi Sig social calendar this year included a Viking Par- ty, a Hellzapoppin ' Party, a Roaring Twenties Party, and many combo parties. Highlightmg their social activities was the Moonlight Formal in May. The Poet ' s Corner. Officers, ROW I: Tom Woodrum, V-Pres.; Jim Ralston, Pres. fOM ' l ' .Jim Gocke, IPC Rep.; Leon Dickerson, Sec.; Jim Lee, Treas. 238 Frank K Abru zino David A. Barb Jcrr ' R. BlagR Robert L. Bl.iki- J Midiarl Bocjn.ir William W. Burdtll John V. Campbill David V Carter Theodore R. Cobcrly Erwin L. Conrad Charles S. Cooper James D. Cooper, Jr. Douglas A. Cornelius Gary- L. Cutlip Charles C. Cypherl Robert D. Daniels John E. Danser Leon A. Dickerson, Jr. Gerald M. Drake Larry A. Drake Michael G. Elden David VV. Fclton Thomas C. Fisher J. Cartwright Foster James W. Gocke James P. Griffin John F. Goodlett Bruce W. Haislip William F. Hopper Jacob S. Hyer Stephen C. Hyer David L. Johns Richard M. Johnson, Jr. Philip C. Keller Richard C. Kelly John E. Kenna Vaughn L. Kiger Liidd M. Kochman Michael J. Leap James B. Lee H. Lynn Lemasters Lucien G. Lewin Oliver H. Loyd Ronald B. Mathias Joseph G. Maltea Richard W. Malzko Michael E. McCormick Robert A. McGregor James H. Meredith David A. Nottingham Peter .X. Pignetti James E. Ralston 1. Dale Ramsburg Dean C. Ramsey Denver R. Rawlings John W. Reid.Jr. David C. Rowe William J. Ryczaj Stephen A Schmidt Jesse VV. Scott, III Douglas A. Shale E. Hal Shoup James L. Sims Brian R. Smith Ernest H. Smith Roger W. Snodgrass Gary P. Soulsby Donald G. Squires Gregory J. Stawgel Charles D. Stansbury Richard W. Strimer James M. Sutton Robert N. Swiger Andrew J. Talley Phillip M. Trella William R. Trickett Douglas R. Van Scoy James E. ' an Voorhis Michael C. Vecellio Jl ! 2S lib ' h di i m ii a4 i John E. Wade Gary A. Waugh Robert W. White John B. Whitehead Thomas R. Woodrum Gordon L. Wright Mrs. R. P. Lipscomb, Housemother iM Tk John T. Allevato Harold D. Benson S. Thomas Berkley Robert VV. Bobst Joseph W. Brand Arnold E. Brigode Robert L. Brooks George R. Brown Richard T. Budd, Jr. Joseph F. Burford John C. Campbell William A. Chittum Charles E. Dickey G. James Dillon Richard A. Drabish Robert W. Elliott Robert J. Feeman John L. Fisher, Jr. Paul A. Folfas Robert F. Fuccy James A. Gabriel Charles M. Gardner Thomas E. Goodwin Robert E. Greenleaf Clyde Grissinger, II Samuel F. Hammer, III Robert V. Hau John V. Hina Frank H. Julian Keith S. Kennedy Dwight F. Lacy Douglas J. Ladish Roy R. Littke, Jr. James J. MacCallum Garry L. Newbrough L. Trenton Pauley Richard L. Rawlings Heikki J. Riivald Robert C. Risher Richard K. Robinson Jack J. Russell Larr%- W. Saunders Gordon L. Smith Kingsley R. Smith William J. Taylor Robert C. Welling Russell C. Williams, Jr. Mrs. Sadie A. Henderson, Housemother The Beast 240 Right, honey. Only the big wheels sit here. K-fefcRRRD All hail to Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia in 1868 and Alpha Theta Chapter was chartered on our campus in 1904. Pi Kappa Alpha has become the national fraternity with firetrucks, and this chapter is the owner of a 9 ' M) American La France truck which is displayed at athletic events, campus elec- tions, and celebrations. The Pikes were elated to learn that they will have a new house by next fall. The ground-breaking ceremony was in May as ac- tives, alumni, and pledges looked on. This year the Pikes deco- rated their house for Mountaineer Weekend and participated in the Mother ' s Day Sing. Pikes are proud that they have finished among the top four in intramurals for the past four years. Active in campus organizations, the Pikes claim members in Helvetia, Order of the Grail, Student Legislature, and Sphinx. Brothers also served as Freshman Guides and on the Moun- taineer Week Team. Other campns leaders from Pi Kappa Alpha include the President of Sigma Tau Sigma, Master of the Moth- er ' s Day Sing, Treasurer of IFC, and Chairman of the Student Party. Social eve nts include the Pledge Hop, Showboat party, and several combo parties. Culminating the social season was the Dream Girl Formal in the spring. Officers, ROW I: Doug Ladish, Pres.; Dick Littke. V-Prcs. ROW 2: G. J. Dillon, Treas.; Tom Perry, Sec; Tom Goodwin, IFC Rep. 36 Campus Drive Pi Kappa Alpha nA not only thai — I hale guitar music! 241 We have people here from ever ' field of studv. 700 N. High Street Sigma Chi The Sigs are marching In 1895, Mu Mu Chapter became the 70th chapter of one of the largest college fraternities, Sigma Chi. The Sig Chapter makes its home in a recently completed 1250,000 house at the top of Fraternity Row. The Chapter won the 1964 Sigma Chi Province Scholarship Award, but it ' s not all work and no play for the Sigs. The so- cial calendar is filled with open houses, buffets, and cocktail, lis- tening, and combo parties. Last year the Sigma Chi ' s had a Sa- die Hawkins, Monster, Suppressed Desire, Mardi Gras, and Harem parties. The famous fraternity song, The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, takes on full meaning when the chapter sweet- heart is crowned at the annual Christmas Sweetheart Formal. Mu Mu Chapter also participates in the Miami Triad weekend in the spring. Campus leaders who are Sigma Chi ' s include the President of Inter-fraternity Council, members in Mountain and Sphinx, Stu- dent Government officers, and Fi Batar Cappar. Sigs also served on Mountaineer and Homecoming Weekend steering committees. ■ ' My slacks keep catching on my wooden leg. Officers, Tony Litwinko, V-Pres.; Jerry Crowley, Prcs.; Lee Schlaegel, IFC Rep. Absent: John Skinner, Treas.; John Cain, Sec. 242 Richard I,, Anderson Alien R ApfK-l James E. Baronc John S. Bolcastro Robert W. Bell Richard D. Biava William S. Bini;maii Kenneth VV Blamble James R. Bland Richard W Bland Richard C;. Brenneman Robert J. Burns John A. Cain Gene Carle. Jr. G. Coleman Conrad Warren M. Copeland Charles T. Cordcr Jarrett H. Crowley James R. Dosier James W. Ebersole Danny G. Eismon Kenneth B. FonviUe Kenneth J. Kordyce John R. Fox Russell G. Gamber James H. Glover Dennis R. Godfrey Spencer P. Grieco Charles A. Grossmann Richard M. Gurtis Randall M. Harris Howard M Hatala Ronald B. Hcckman Geort e T. Hiotos Ralph L. Huber John D. Huston Larry E. Hutton Gene F. Imbrogno Richard L. Johnson William J. Lash Robert M. Lear Anthony J. Litwinko, Jr. C. Barton Loar Robert B. Ix)we David E. Lynch Howard J. Marks, Jr. William G. Norman, Jr. David L. Page Blaine M. Pinncy David L. Rankin Fred D Roth Gary S. Rowles E. Lee Schlaegcl Daniel J. Selario R. Michael Shaw Julian K. Spencer Jack W. Travis Joseph L. Walker James O. Watkins, Jr. Eric L. Whetsell, II John G. Will W. Douglas Wit ten George S. oung Mrs. Isabclle Barnard, Housemother 243 Max D. Adams Lawrence J. Alvino William D. Anderson Mark S. Arthur Charles A. Baldwin, III C. Edward Balog John J. Beck Bernard F. Becker Richard A. Bird Mike C. Boltz John W. Bolts Donald A. Brown James C. Butcher Ray A. Byrd Gar ' L. Cameron W. Allen Cawley, Jr. William D. Chapman Geoffrey W. Christian Larry L. Christian Larry Chuma Steven O. Collins Paul E. Cook James D. Crane John W. Crites Ernmett R. Davis Robert J. Degennaro Dale W. Dodrill James T. Dovie George F. Drain Emil F. Felski J. Barrie Frees J. Dee German Robert L. Gissy Richard P. Goldenberg Robert E. Gonzales James Gray, Jr. James B. Hayhurst Edward A. Heflin James M. Henderson, II Nicholas L. Hickman Charles M. Houchins James R. Huntsman Jim S. Hutchinson David W. Jones James R. Jones William M. Karr Earl G. Kendrick, Jr. Charles R. Lazarus Carl A. Lucas, Jr. John M. McGuire Robert B. McHenry Craig R. McKay Thomas A. McQuade Michael D. Manzo Robert F. Maple Robert M. Marovich Richard J. Martha John C. Martin Larn- R. Martin Frank J. Mazzei, Jr. Paul T Mevers William B. Miller Ralph W. Morrisey Richard F. Mull Robert O. Null Robert M. Pedley Dwighl K. Poole Edward A. Price Frank R. Rakes Robert M. Robinson William W. Rogers, Jr. George R. Shumate John L. Schuster C. William Shelbv AAiL , i rL Ad ' Larry L. Shrevc Clarence W. Smith James W. Snider Roy D. Spader J. Gregory Stewart Jerry K. Straub Allen L. Toothman Carl A. Townsend James W. Van Evera Thomas P. V ' idovich David A. Walker Roger W White Daniel L. Wi Iking Michael L. Wilson Donald N Zak Mrs. N ' anyla Hollen, Housemother It ' s final week. ' March to the top cause you ' re marching for Sigma Nu In 1869 Sigma Nu fraternity was founded at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, V ' irginia, and the WV ' U chapter was estab- lished in 1904. The elated brothers carried off the first place tro- phy in the Mother ' s Day Sing last spring for the third con- secutive year. In addition, their booth won first place in the Spring Spree Carnival and the Sigma Nu ' s were the first winner of the Greek Week Olympics. This year they have again been busy participating in many intramural events. Sigma Nu ' s find time to be active on campus. Members in- clude the Emperor and Scribe of Sphinx, members in Mountain, Sphinx, and Student Legislature, the head Drum Major of the Mountaineer Band, and President of Beta Gamma Sigma. Highlights of the social calendar include the annual Christmas Formal, Roman party, and the White Rose Formal Weekend in May. 216 Be mar Avenue Sigma Nu Officers, ROW I: Ron Shumate. Lt. Comm.; Ken Kendrick, Comm. ROW -Jim Hutchinson, Treas.; Paul Cook, Recorder; Ed Balog, IFC Rep. The food here is much better than .it 245 ■ ' OK. Now where ' s the Pi Phi arrow? 692 N. High Street Tau Kappa Epsilon All hail to our fraternity The largest fraternity in number of chapters, Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, was founded at Illinois Wesleyan in 1899. Rho Chapter at West Virginia University became the seventeenth chapter in 1923. Tekes take an active part in intramural sports as well as par- ticipating in the Sphinx Talent Show and other major weekends on campus. Social life includes such events as the annual Barn Party, Christmas Formal, Valentine Ball, and the Bowery Ball during Greek Week. Concluding the social calendar is the annual Red Carnation Formal in May. Tekes find time to be active on campus as shown by their members in Student Legislature, University Choir, Sigma Tau Sigma, Alpha Epsilon Delta, and Sphinx. Tau Kappa Epsilon also claims this year WVU ' s Mountaineer who is seen at all ma- jor athletic events. Didn ' t your molhcr ever lell you about sailors? Officers, ROW I: Ed Pritchard, V-Pres.; Denny Lawther, Pres. ROW 2: Walter Copley, Treas.; Jerry Gianoutsos, IFC Rep.; Lawrence Osier, Sec. 246 Peter M. Boyhan William S. Brodisch John C. Burch, Jr. Dennis P. Butkicwicz Charles H Bull Roberi J. Clubb J. Waller Copley, Jr. Glenn R. Cummings Roger C. Funk John S. HaiU(H k ii mM a I i Edward L. Hasenbuhler Knul J. Johnsen, Jr. Timothy R. Jones Harry F. Kelso Denny E. Lawther Frank T. Let tier! James H. McCaulev Albert A. Martinc Lawrence J. Osier Thomas M. Peterson Joseph C. Phillips Edward S. Pritchard Richard G. Ruff Fred S. Scango Robert H. Skecn Howard E. Standish Thomas R. Standish Thomas R. Sirawderman Robert L. Sundcrman Joseph A. Thomas Charles H. Tillon Paul V. Williams Joseph H Wolfe. Jr. Mrs. Kathleen P. Dietz. Housemother Tekie ' if )JR ' ■■-J Dewey D. Beckner Larry G. Britton William L. Bruckcr l.ouis G. Carozza David J. Cook Charles E. Cooke Gilbert W. DeVine Kenneth L. Eigenbrod Gary L. McCullough Ronald L. Mortimer Robert L. Mullennex Danny W. Nunley David R. Prunty Robert P. Sciretta David B. Synowiec Frank Tauzel Jerry W. Watts David L. Wiant Charles G. Wince Mrs. John Canipboll. Housemother 248 ' I give up! What is it? •it is to thee, dear old Theta Chi From its founding in 1856, Theta Chi has spread throughout the land to include 135 active chapters. On our campus. Alpha Kappa Chapter of Theta Chi was introduced in 1921. Theta Chi ' s have participated in all campus activities, such as intramurals, Homecoming, and the Christmas Sing. This year, in accordance with Theta Chi ' s National program, this chapter is placing emphasis on scholarship and the reaps of the har ' est are exemplified by the 2.8 or better average attained by two- thirds of their men. Theta Chi social events this year were open houses, their Christmas party, and the Dream Girl Formal in the spring. Theta Chi has launched an extensive interior remodeling pro- gram and along with such material advancement, the bonds of Theta Chi brotherhood grow stronger each day. 661 Spruce Street Theta Chi Officers, ROW I: Jeff Furst, Pi s.; Bob Scirctia, V-Pres. ROW 2: Mike Hudak, Sec; Steve LePore, Trcas.; Ken Eigcnbrod, IFC Rep. D-nii! The kcg ' i dry! 249 classes Graduate Students Charles Abraham, 201 1 Wiltshire Blvd., Huntington. John L. Allen, Rt. 3, Box 348, Clarksburg. Robert B. Allen, Sinks Grove. Carl D. Avers, 121 Orchard, Keyser. Edward Ayres, 140 Virginia St., Oak Hill. Donald L. Beale, Hummel, Pa. Ralph J. Bean, Jr., Moorefield. Gary N. Benninger, 605 Ohio Ave., Fairmont. Douglas K. Bloomfield, 7 Oxford Rd., Goshen, N.Y. Elizabeth E. Bracken, 1024 Bryant St., Fairmont. t . Robert L. Brown, 3808 Virginia Ave., Charleston. William G. Brown, IV, Golf Drive, Parkersburg. James S. Burks, 284 Oakwood Rd., Charleston. Larry E. Casebeer, 318 Main St., Somerset, Pa. Charles O. Caste, 1900 Washington Ave., Parkersburg. David A. Chapman, 306 Madison, Mt. Hope. George S. Cinci, 204 Charter, Clarksburg. Fredrick J. Coffman, Hinton. William R. Cook, 117 Lovell St., Beckley. James T. Cooper, 220 Flinn Ave., Ravenswood. Howard R. Crews, 336 Woodland Dr., Huntington. William L. Davis, Camden-on-Gauley. Jack W. DeBolt, 4206 Washington Ave., Charleston. Edward R. DeVoge, 412 Maryland Ave., Nutter Fort. Thomas B. Fcagans, Hillsboro. Murhl L. Flowers, 1 Arlington Ave., Charleston. David K. Foster, Charleston. John R. Fowler, 127 Barrow Ave., Elkins. George Fox, 365 Parkview Dr., St. Albans. Ronald E. Godby, 463 Dallas St., Morgantown. 252 James R. Gordon, 165 Midland Trail, Hurricane. Jack C. Grimm, 794 Verdun St., Clarksburg. C!k C Jerry W. Hamill, 3732 Brightway, Weirton. Robert B. Harris, Jr., 7 Berkeley PI., Huntington. John L. Hash, 23 Norwood Rd., Charleston. James B. Henry, 323 Euclid Ave., Morgantown . Thomas L. Hildcbrand. Rt. 2, Box 484, St. Albans. Leo A. Jacobin, 112 Bridge St., Monongah. David J. Joel, 7451 Nottaway Dr., Wheeling. Philip L. Jones, 411 Philadelphia Ave., Bridgeport. G. Byron Kallam, 3512 Noyes Ave., Charleston. Herbert L. Kasun, 1712 Third St., Moundsville. Robert W. Kendall, 23 Hough Add.. Mannington. John Kozura, 582 Lewis St., Minersville, Pa. Robert E. Lawyer, 230 Emerson Ave., Weirton. Connie W. Levliette, Houte 2, Webster Springs. James H. Lord, Brownlow, Grafton. Robert G. McDanicI, 306 Concord St., Clarksburg. WTI Douglas E. McKinncv. Mullens Charles H. McQuade, 34 Rockledge Dr., Pelham Manor, N.Y. David Messmger, 401 Elk St., Gassaway. Daniel E. Michel, 27 Maple Ave., Morgantown. Thomas M. Munchmcyer, 2317 Oak St., Parkersburg. Francis A. Nardella, 1320 N. 24th St., Clarksburg. Byron N Ott. 2124 17th St., Parkersburg. Richard L. Pauley, 2319 Roscmoni Ave., .So. Charleston. Ronald G. Pearson, 1619 Edgewav Dr , Fairmont. Karl O. Pierce, Jr., 1495 Ravinia Rd., Charleston. Ned H Ragland. 604 Woodlawn St., Beckley. Ronald G. Rago, 10 Holmes PL, Lynbrook, N.Y. 253 Graduate Students Linda J. Stone, 473 Virginia Ave., Welch. Ward D. Stone, 763 Garrison Ave., Morgantown. Samuel A. Strickland, Box 475, Summersville. John B. Sutton, 427 A St., WPAFB. Ohio. Paul Swiger, 10 MJn St., Man- nington. Richard E. Talbott, 1599 Quarrier St., Charleston. Maurice G. Taylor, Matewan. William L. Teano, 368 Kelly Ave., Oak Hill. John D. Thayer, 315 Dewey Ave., Grafton. James H. Thomas, 137 Hoffman Ave., Morgantown. Ronald E. Thomason. Rt. 1, Bo.x 595. Bluefield. Constance Waddell, Pineville. Richard L. Waddell. Jr. 112 Maple .Ave.. Philippi. Wavne F. Weber, 1430 Cashing Road. -Scotch Plains. NJ. Frederick J. WeihI. 1055 Mercer St.. Berkeley Springs. John P. White. Logan. John R. Wieder. 366 Newton, Apt. 103, Morgantown. James S. Wilson, 1303 6th Street, Moundsville. Robin Wiseman. 1827 Loudon Heights Rd.. Charleston. 254 Seniors BETTINA ALTIZER. 304 E. McDonald Aviv, Man; Trcas. . Kappa Kappa Gamma. SHERRY L. AMBROSIANI, 216 Wright Rd.. Bccklcy: Gamma Phi Beta; Outing Club; Dolphin. HARRY J. ANDERSON. 6 Park Rd., Wheeling; Phi Kappa Psi. JAMES G. ANDERSON, Rt. X Box 71, Elkvipw; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle; Agri Club. ROSALYN M. ANDERSON, 409 Grant Ave., Morgantown; Gamma Phi Beta; S.N.E.A. W. REID ANDERSON, 425 Arch St., Mor- gantown; Phi Kappa Psi; Prcs., Dormitory Council; Public Relations Committee. THERESA E. ARBOGAST, 23 Inglcsidc . vc.. White Sulphur Springs; Art Society; Newman Club KAREN L. ARTHUR, 3810 Virginia Ave., Charleston; Sr. Panhellenic Representative, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pledge Chm., Panhel- lenic Council; Activities Council, .AWS. MURRAY C. ABRAMS, 10 Abney Circle, Charleston; Pres., Phi .Sigma Del- ta; Public Relations, Mountainlair; Housing, Student Government. MAX D. ADAMS, 793 Grand St., Mor- gantown; Sigma Nu; Pres., American Pharmaceutical Ass ' n; Vice-Prcs., Rho C hi; Kappa Psi. SHARON L. ADAMS, Box 234. Elean- or; Sigma Tau Sigma; S.N.E.A.; West- minster Foundation. ADEI.LA PAHUTA. 138 Ohio Ave.. Clarksburg; .Alpha Delta Thcta. MARY S. AKERS, Box 8, Hastings; Home Economics Club; Young Republi- cans. MICHAEL A. ALBERT. 147 Virginia St.. Wheeling; Kappa .Sigma; .Sphinx; Helvetia; Fi Batar Cappar. MARGARET A. ALLEN, 519 Lakeview Dr., Brandenburg, Ky.; Marketing C ' lub; Atonticoia Advertising Staff; Young Dem- ocrats. JOHN T. ALLEVATO. 333 E. Park, Fairmont; Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Delta Chi; Alpha Phi Omega; Sports Editor, Daily Athenaeum. SALLY ARMBRUST, Parshall Ct., St. Clairsville, Ohio; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Delta Theta. MARK S ARTHUR, Fairchancc, Pa., Sigma Nu. SUZY KAY ARZET, 432 Green Oak Dr., Huntington. f:ARL D ASHLEY, 2610 26th St., Nitro; Sigma Theta Epsilon; FOE. MICHAEL E. ASHWORTH. Box 397, Gau- ley Bridge; Pres., Wesley Foundation; Pres., Sigma Theta Epsilon. RICHARD M ASHWORTH, Beckley; Phi l lta Theta. SAUNDR.A B ASHWORTH, 408 Piice St., Charleston; Jr. Cabinet, YWC.A; MENC; Pres., Campus Ecumenical Council; Treas.. Kappa Phi; Cabinet Member. Wesley Found- ation. JUDITH L. AUER, 227 22nd St., Dunbar; Alpha Delta Pi. 255 FREDERICK G. BARKUS, 705 Myrtle Rd., Charleston; Phi Sigma Delta; Phi Alpha The- ta; Sigma Tau Sigma. JUDY A. BARNES, 74 Anson, New Martins- ville; Treas., Sec, Art Club; Sigma Tau Sig- ma. MARLENE B. BARON, 151 Scenic Dr., Weirton; Alpha Delta Pi; Dolphin; Newman Club. WILLIAM P. BARONE, 163 Cherry St., Pun.xsutawney, Pa.; Alpha Phi Delta. BARBARA T. BARRETT, 4505 Staunton Ave., Charleston; YWCA; Young Republi- cans; SNEA. DAVE P. BATTEN, 1654 Kingsway Rd., Baltimore 18, Md.; Phi Kappa Sigma. MARY ANN BAUGHMAN, 918 Hughes Dr., St. Albans; Alpha Delta Pi; Treas., Spokes; Program Board, AWS; Dolphin; Treas., Phys. Ed. Majors Club; Mountaineer Weekend Steering Comm.; RCC; Student Leadership Conference Steering Comm. BONNIE K. BEARD, Frank; Dormitory Council; The Music Man ; YWCA; Moth- er ' s Day Sing; SNEA. ENZO AVOLI, 3216 Elm St., Weirton; Al- pha Phi Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Sigma Delta Pi. JOHN G. B.ACHMAN, 36 Chantal Ave., Wheeling; Phi Kappa Sigma. ROBER ' l L. BAER, R.b. 2, Somerset, Pa. CHARLES H. BAILEY, Logan; Delta Tau Delta. MARCIA L. BAILEY, 267 Maxwell Rd., La- tham, N.Y.; Alpha Phi; Dolphin; Foreign Student Guide; Greek Week Comm.; Montuola Staff; YWCA. RALPH W. BAKER, Rock Oak; Rifle Team; Scabbard and Blade; Varsity Club. CHARLES A. BALDWIN, II, 1015 Forest Rd.. Charleston; Sigma Nu. DAVID A. BARB, 305 Center St., Elkins; Phi Sigma Kappa; Recreation Club. WILLIAM J. BEARDSLEY, 1108 Belmont Ave., Secane, Pa.; Lambda Chi Alpha. JILL BEATY, 522 So. Fort Circle, Charles- ton; House Pres., Alpha Phi; Student Govern- ment Secretariat; Home Economics Club. MARTHA L. BELL, 93 Marion St., Morgan- town; Kappa Phi; YWCA. SHARON A. BENNINGER, 605 Ohio Ave., Fairmont. JOHN D. BERTHOUD, Decotah Trail, Wedford Lakes, N.J.; Kappa Alpha. CHARLOTTE M. BETLER, 216 West Vir- ginia Ave., Nutter Fork; SNEA; Univ. 4-H Club, ELIZABETH L. BEURY, 1010 Forest Rd., Charleston; Chi Omega; Mountainlair Fine Arts Committee; Greek Week Sub-Comm.; SNEA. MARY K. BIDDLE, 1613 Park St., Parker - burg; Pres., Alpha Phi; Mortar Board; Pi Delta Phi; Sec, A.W.S.; Vicc-Pres., Soph. Class; Li-Toon-Awa; Chimes; International Awareness Steering Comm. Seniors 256 liO.WlK I BIXGKR, 7 ' ) Sli.nvc.cxl Ave, Wh.flmi;; Alpha IVIi.i I ' l. WILLIAM S BLNCiMAN, KKit VWsi M.iiii Si , Sornctsfi. P,i.; Sn;m.i C ' hi. KICIIARI) A IJIRI), J;i(i Gr.md Sc . Un- i .nttiiwn. Sii nM u. ICinptTor. Sphinx; ' - I ' lvs . ASMK. Pr.s , Pi Tail Sinnia; Wm Bna Pi; Prcs.. Htlvttia; Order of ihc Grail; Stu- clc-nl Ix-sislature; Pershing Rifles; Mountain. WARRKN n BIXLKR, H3 Downer Ave.. L ' nioniown, Pa.; Phi Mu .Mpha, Mountaineer Marching Band; Music Educators National Conference. ALLKN n BL.U:K V(K)D. -. ' StiS UniversiiN Ave.. Morn.inlown, Phi Delta Theta. JERRY R B1,. GG. .59 Carolina Ave., Sal- em: Phi Siijni.i Kapp.i l.l.NDA K BLKSSI.NG. R H =1. Bu.x (H. Sew- icklv. P.I . n,li., Drh.i Delia; P.inhellenii C:ouii- cil. ROBKRIW liOH.Sl, HI. ' 0R,,l()ak Si. .Char- leston; Pi K.ipp.i . lph.i; law Beta Pi; Pres., Onie a Chi E[)siloii; (Mutiny C ' lub; Phi L.ttiihd.i Up ilon; Pres...Sit niaT.ui Sit;ina;CiM)r- din.iloi ' . Wiirld L ni ersit ' Ser ice ( ' omniittee; Student Lii;islalure; Helvetia; Order of ihe Grail; Sphinx; A.I.Ch.E.; Leadership Con- ference. Jikm [OH.N L. BOETTNER. JR.. 332 Barr .Ave.. Winchester. Va.; Pres., Beta Thcia Pi; Fi Ba- lar Cappar. H K. BOGGS. 705 Kanawha Turnpike. .South CUi.irleston. MIKE C: BOLTZ. 1629 Gouchcr. Johnstown, I ' .t,; .Simula Nu. .MARTHAJ.BO.NAFIELD. 1 19 High St., King- wood; .Sigma Tan Sigma; .SNE.- . CINDY L. BOOHKR. 708 irgina St . South CharleMoii; .Alpha IXlia Pi; (..)ueens Election Board; RCC; Greek Week Committee; Y s.c:. . JUDIIH A. BOSTON. 5702 Second .Ave, Vien- na; .Alpha Dclt.i Theta. CURTIS D. BOWDEN, 2723 Knox Ave, St. .Albans; Lambda Chi Alpha; Pershing Rifles; ASME. BE ' IS ' I.. BOWERS. 391 Long St.. New Mar- tinsville; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Freshmen Pro- jects Steering Committee; Mu Phi Epsilon, ' -pres.; University Choir; University Opera Fhcatrt JOHN W. BOTTS. 3681 Pennsylvani;i U ' l iiiiMi; .Sigma Nu. NANC:Y K BOIT.DIN. 1119 Summit Dr. St. Albaiis; Alpha Delta Pi; V(;A; Dolphin. I IMOIHYK BOWERS. 418 West John. Mar- luiNburg; K.ippa Sigma. JOSEPH W BRAND. 133 Cochran. Fair- Miniu. Pi K.ippa Alpha. JUDIIH O BROEMSEN. 149 CVnter Ave. Whceling;rreasurcr.C:ampusEcumenicalCoun- i il: Chm , Altar Guild at Lutheran Church; Liiivcrsity 4-H Club; SNEA; V-pres,. Lu- ihcraii .Student .AssiK ' ialion. ROBERI ' L. BROOKS. 125 Mankin Ave., O.ik Hill. Pi Kappa .Alpha. .MARY J BROWN, Old Wilderness Rd.. Sum- Miersvillc; K.ipp.i Kappa Gamma; ' oung Demo- crals. DONALD H. BROWNLEE, 811 Sycamore St., Ravenswood; Debate Society; Mounlamrtr Week Team. d ] 257 ANN L. BRUBECK. 1 12 Filth Ave, Hun- tington; Gamma Phi Beta; Student Par- ty; Chamber Choir; Mountainlair Gov- erning Board. JEROME H. BRYAN, 116 Cromwell St., Luke, Md. ROWENA KAY BRYAN, 423 West High- land Ave., Oak Hill; Kappa Phi, Sect., of Junior Cabinet; YWCA; lYCF. WILLIAM W. BURDETF, 663 Baker St., Gial ' ton; Phi Sigma Kappa. JAMES S. BURGBACHER, 309 Maple Ave., New Martinsville; Sigma Theta Epsi- lon. PRISCILLA H. BURGER, 1042 Ninth Ave., Huntington; .Mpha Phi; Pi Delta Phi; International Awareness Steering Committee; Foreign Student Guide; Pan- hellenic; Newman Club; Greater W. Va. Weekend Committee; Dormitory Coun- selor; Misi Monticola Finalist. JACKS. BURKS, 284 OakwoodRd, Char- leston; V.-pres., Phi Kappa Psi; V.-pres., .Alpha Epsilon Delta; V-pres., Sigma Tau Sigma. SHARON M. BURMEISTER, Route 1, Box 17. ' , Williamson; Delta Gamma; Mor- tar Board; Varsity Cheerleader; ' .-pres., Jr. Class; Homecoming Steering Com- mittee; Leadership Steering Committee; Chimes; Li-Toon-. wa; ROTC Sponsor; Varsity Club. LINDA J. BURNS, Sharpies; Chaplain and Standards Chm.; Alpha Phi; SNE.A; International .Awareness Committee; Home Economics Club. ROBERT J. BURNS, 19 Village Dr., Wheeling; Sigma Chi. MARY R.ACHEL BUSSARD, Min- nehaha Springs; Delta Gamma; Pres., AWS; Mortar Board; Spokes; Li-Toon- .Awa. BONNIE W. CALLAHAN, 3 Woodlawn Ct., Wheeling. ROBERT S. CAMP, Bridgeport; Phi Del- ta Theta. DIANE MARIA CAMPION, 1680 Coo- per Rd.. Scotch Plains, N.J.; Newman Club; SNEA, Pres., College Ave. Cot- tage; Proctor, Woman ' s Hall. J. MES E. CAP AGE, 531 Werninger St., Clarksburg; Sigma Tau Sigma; Psi Chi; Helvetia; Order of the Grail. RICHARD T. CAPRARO, 206 South Plainfield Ave., South Plainfield, N.J.; Freshman Orientation Comm.; Market- ing and Management Clubs; Newman Club; Young Dem. Club; Varsity Base- ball; Pre-Law Club; Political Science Club; Drama Festival; Transfer Orientation Committee. Y ONNE G. CARLIER, Ontario Ave., Pt. Marion, Pa.; .X.P.A.; Lambda Kappa Sigma. J. MES WY.VFT CARMICHAEL, R.D. 2, Bo.x 71, Clavsville, Pa. ALBERT P. GARDEN, 40 ork Ave., Charleston; Phi Kappa Psi; Scabbard and Blade. LOUIS G. CAROZZA, Cedar St., Mor- gantown; Theta Chi. JAMES W. CARPENTER, Rt. 1, Box 6, Dunmore; .-Mpha ' Fau Alpha; Collegiate Chapter, Future Farmers of .America; .• gri. CUub. JONI HELEN CARPER, Box B.i, East Rainelle; Delta Delta Delta, Pres.; Y.W.C.A.; Cosmopolitan Club; Moun- taineer Week Team; Mountainlair Out- door Rec. Comm. EDWARD . CARTER, 303 South Ham- monds Ferry Rd , Linthicum, Md.; Hel- vetia; Pre-Mcd Hoiiorarv. DOMINICK A. CASARCIA. 3i 6 Rose, Follansbec; Alpha Phi Delta; . I. A. 258 W. ALLEN CAWLEY. JR , 9 Maplcwood Ave, Pcnns (Jrove. N.J.. Sigma Nu. LOUIS JOHN CECCHETT, Urimcr Rd., Irwin, Pa.; Markctini; C lub; Track Team. MARION 11 CHAMBERS. 8103 Rider Ave., B..liiiii..rr, .Md WILLIAM D CHAPNLAN, Roule 3. Weston; Sii{ri).i . u BARBAR. A. CHETOCK. 702 N. Chcsinui. New Cumberland; Gamma Phi Beia; SNEA; Newman C lub. JO ANN CHE rOCK. 925 3rd Ave.. New Cum- berland; Gamni.i Phi Beta. CHIU C CHEU.NG, Hong Kohr; Cosmo- poliian Club. WILLIAM A CHITTUM, P.O Box .58, Mor- ganlown; Pi Kappa Alpha. GEOFFREY WA ■NE CHRISTIAN, Box 282. Princeton; Sigma Nu; InterfVaternitv Coun- cil. LARRY L. CHRISTIAN, Princeton; Sigma Nu. MIC:HAEL E, CICCI, R.D. =1. Irwin. Pa.; ' arsitv Club; V ' arsitv Soccer: .Advanced fr6tc. JOE P. CINALLI.JR., 507 Market St.. Fair- mont; .Alpha Phi Delta; .Newman Club; Moun- taineer Week Team; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ALEX. NDER CLARK.. West Orange, N.J.; Phi Delta Theta DELLA J. CLARK. RD =1. Box 87, Col- liers; .SNEA; Choral Union. STOKES M. CLARKE, 601 N. Greene St., Waclesboro, N.C.; Phi Mu Alpha; University Orchestra; M.E.N.C. RETTA G. CLEGG, Proctor; Home Ec. Club; Young Republicans; Kappa Phi; Cho- ral Union. ROBERT A. CLISE, Enterprise; Sphinx; •Aero-.Spacc Honorar ' ; A. I. .A. A. CAROLYN CLOHAN, 317 S. Illinois Ave.. Martinsburg; Kappa Delta, President; Y.W.C.A.; Universitv Plavers. ROBERT J. CLUBB. 154 Harrison St.. Clarksburg; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sigma Tau Sigma; Freshman Counselor. RONNIE L. COCCARI, 1220 Athalia Ave., Monessen. Pa.; Kappa Sigma. SHARON L. COE. 12 9th St., Vienna; Dol- phin; Womens ' Physical Education Majors ' Club. President. A. SAMUEL COFFM.AN, Box 127, Sharpies; Delta Tau Delta; Business Manager; Monttcola; Fi Batar Cappar; Greek Week Steering Committee; Marketing Club, Vice- president. STEVEN O. COLLINS, 1503 43rd St.. Park- ersburg; Sigma Nu. CHRIS COLOMBO. 104 Shawnee Way, Clarksburg; Delta Delta Delta; Mouniainlair Social Committee; Greater W. ' a. Weekend Sub-committee; Mountaineer Weekend Sub- committee. 259 JAMES DALLAS COSTON, JR., 423 Dunkin Ave., Bridijeport; Phi Sigma Kap- pa; A.S.M.E. SUSAN A. COTTRELL, 906 Maple Rd., Charleston; Delta Gamma; Li- Toon-Awa; Chimes; Sigma Tau Sigma, Recording Secretary. MYRA J. COVEY, 463 Center Ave., Wes- ton; Alpha Delta Theta. CONNIE H. CRAFT, 177 Circle Drive, Fairmont. JANET LEE CRISWELL, 456 Odcbey Dr., Wheeling; President, Alpha Delta Pi; Orchesis; Men ' s Pan Queen, 1964; Persh- ing Rifles Sponsor. P.AMELA H. CROPP, 11 Meadow Lane, Bridgeport; Personnel Chairman, Chi Omega; National League of Student Nursing. HENRY W. CROSSETTL 17 13 Main, Wellsburg; Kappa Sigma; Fi Batar Cap- par, DA ID B. CROW, 3911 Palisades Dr., Wcirton; Kappa Sigma; Management Club. CLOYD L. CONNER, 13,il7 Ethel Ave., Chesapeake; International Aware- ness Sub-Committee; Greek Week Sub- committee; Vice-president of Beta Theta Pi. NICKY ANN CONNER, 428 Juniper Ave., Moundsville; SNEA; DSF ' Y.W.CA. PAUL E. COOK, 229 Main St., Snm- mersville; Sigma Nu, Recorder: Hel- ' etia; Student Legislature. WARREN M. COPELAND. 302 Park- way, Beckley; Sigma Chi; Varsity Golf; Freshman Basketball. BARBAR.A A. CORBETT, 4628 Rolling Hills Rd., Pittsburgh 36, Pa.: Kappa Kap- pa Gamma, First ' ice-president ; Vice-presi- dents Council. SHEILA PARKER CORBITT, 1701 Washington Ave., Parkersburg; Pi Beta Phi; Orchesis. CHARLES T. CORDER, 335 ' 2 Beverly Ave., Morgantown; Sigma Chi. BERNARD C CORKER, Hinton; Phi Delta Theta. JANE T. CUNNINGHAM, War- densville; University 4-H Club; SNEA; Y.W.C.A.; LSA. MARY ALICE CURRENCE, 131 Oakwood Rd., Charleston; Kappa Kap- pa Gamma. DELAINE CURTIS, Beverly; Home Eco- nomics Chapter; Phi L psilon Oniicron. MARY E. DAILEY, 211 Morrison Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa.; President, Pi Beta Phi; Pi Delta Phi. BRENDAN J. D ' ANDREA, 241 Miami Ave., Weirton; Kappa Sigma: Newman Club; Physical Education Nlajors Club. MARTHA E. DARNELL, 805 Grant St., Charleston; Gamma Phi Beta: Home Economics Club; Chamber Choir; Pro- gram Board, Arnold Hall. JUDITH ANN DAVIS, 341 Cobun Ave., Morgantown; Treasurer, Alpha Del- ta ' Fheta. SHEA LEE DAVIS,946North Villcy.Moi- gantown; Kappa Delta; Panhellcnic Coun- cil; Secretary, Sigma Alpha Eta; ROTO Sponsor. ' MAih 260 K I. DAWSON, Box IJ i. Mason- tnw[i; Sciirt.iry-lrrasiirrr. Music Educa- tors National Cainrcrcncc; Kappa Phi; W ' cslrv l ' ' i)uiK]a(i )i). DRINDA 1. nA TON. IH Iklmcad Tcr- laci-. L ' ni int()wn. I ' a : Alplia IVIta Pi. THOMAS P. DKHKRR - IJIO Fclty Ave. Kairmoni; I ' lii Kappa Sii;Mia; Fi Ba- tar C;appar: Sphinx; C:hm., Elections Com- iniiui-; Scabbard and Blade; Honic- coniini; Siccrin C iininilU ' C. MARY DELIA DE I. E. 1316 South Davis Ave, Elkins; Daily Athenaeum; Ecncinq C ' iub. MARION G. DICKEY, 889 Fairfax Dr., Morijantown; Publicity Editor, Kappa Phi. I IAN DIDOMKNIf:0. Beech Bot- tom; ' iic-i)icsul([ii, . li)ha Delta Theta. C;ADIS ). DILLON. Bos 156. Gar ; Pi K.ippa -Vlplia; .Siyriia Tail Sit nia; Beta Kpsiion Plii; .Mpha Phi Omega; .Mpha K.ippa Psi JLl.lA A. DILLON. Union; Delta Gam- ma. PAUL A. DUBOIS, 803 6th St., Char- leston; Beta riiela Pi. LYNNE RIt:HARD DUNCAN, 773 Ker- mit PI.. Mort;aniown: Delta Gamma; Pres , Mortar Bo.ircl; Pres.. Thela Sigma Plu: K.i|)p.i T.iii .Mpha. WILLIAM B. DWINNELL, III, 138 Coluinbia, Wheeling; Phi Kappa Sigma; A.S.C.E. WILLIAM HENRY DYER. III. 436 Re- becca St., Morgantown; Delta Tau Delta; Scabbard and Blade; Chi Epsilon. C:LARA B EA ' ION. 1609 24th St., Park- ersburg; New ni.m Club, .MARY . NNE ECKERl . 98 Carter St., .Shinnston; .Mpha Xi Dell.i, ' ice-Presi- dcnt; Vice-President, Student Body; Mor- tar Board. DA ID C:. EDWARDS. Pinccrest .San., Bccklev; Chi Epsilon; A.A.C.E. LOIS A EGGLETON, Scott Depot; Del- ta Delta Delta; Queens Election Com- mittee; Mountaineer Week Team; Stale .• wareness .Sub-committee; Secretary of Marketing Club. DALE W. DODRILL, Route I, Box 97, Summersville; Sigma Nu; Secretary. Sphinx; .Secretary. Tau Beta Pi; .Secre- tary. .Mpha Pi Mu; Student legislature. C:. l HERINE W. DORMAN, 620 Persh- ing Dr.. Silver .Spring. .Md.; Fencing Club. JAMES R. DOSIER, South W.ilnut St., Morg.miown; Theta Chi. CAROLYN V IX)TSON, 222 Shepherd . ve , .South Charleston; Social Chairman. .Mpha Xi Delta; Executive Officer, .Angel Klighi. ROBERT D 1X)UDS, 532 Fourth Street, erona. Pa. I ' RANCES L DOWNEY. Ri J. . 1.,|. tinsburg. LARRY . . DR. KE. 920 W.Hidwaid Di . Ch.irleston; Phi Sigma Kapp.i; Geolo- g Honor.irv. JOAN M. DROPPLEMAN. 304 Comt St . WcM Union: .Mpha Xi Delta. T j l 261 PATRICIA J. FACEMIRE, Box 33 mersville; Home Economics Club. ROBERT J. FAGIOLETTI, Box 52, Grind- stone, Pa.; Alpha Phi Deha; Mountainlair; Stu- dent Government; .American Chemical Soci- ety. PHILLIP S. FARLEY, 1114 Poplar St., Mul- lens; Delta Tau Delta. CHRISTINA M. FAST, 1205 W Va. Ave., Dunbar; Dolphin Honorary; SNRA; YWCA; Kappa Phi. JAY H. FAST, 447 Grand St., Morgantown; Beta Theta Pi; Soccer. NORMA J. FEATHER, R.F.D. 1, Smithfield, Pa.; Baptist Student Fellowship; Sigma Tau Sigma; University 4-H Club. CONCHATA G. FERRELL, 5 Arlington Ct., Charleston. FRANCIS J. FERRELLI, 3607 Lindberg, Weirton; Theta Chi; Pershing Rifles; Dorm Council. DANNY G. EISMON, 32 Edgcwood Park, Park- irsburg; Sigma Chi; Fi Batar Cappar; Foot- ball. WILLIAM M. ELLIS, JR.. 923 Kanawha Ter- race, .St. Albans; Treasurer of Delta Tau Del- ta. SUSAN E. EMBLEN, 154 Columbia Ave.. Wheeling; Pledge Trainer of Alpha Xi Delta: Vice-President of AWS; Coordinator ol High School Leadership Conference; Mortal Board. HARRY H. EMER.SON, 205 Fayette Ave., Point Marion, Pa. THOMAS E. EMMERTH, 4 Locust Ave.. Wheeling; Kappa Alpha. CAROLYN K. ESPEL, 128 Meigs Ave., Clarksburg; Alpha Phi; AWS Sub-committee for Dad ' s Day; Newman Club: Monticola Ad- vertising Salesman. JOHN 1 ' . EVANS, 1908 Woodside Circle, Char- leston; Phi Kappa Psi; Scabbard and Blade; Soccer. ROBERT F. EWART, R.D. 5, Wash- ington, Pa.; Delta Tau Delta. JOSEPH A. FIGARETTI, 130 Kruger St., Wheeling; Kappa .Sigma. JUDITH A. FILLMORE, 5355 Taney .Ave., .Alexandria, Va.; Gamma Phi Beta; Uni- versity Theater. JOHN T. FLEMING, Rt. 2. Rivesville; A.I.C.E.; Omega Chi Epsilon. JOAN E. FLOWERS, 3326 W. 5th Ave., Belle; Philosophical Society; Young Repub- licans. ROBERT S. FLUHARTY, 2901 23rd St., Park- ersburg; Phi Kappa Sigma; WVU Debate Team. HAROLD A. FORD, 139 Hollywood Dr., Har- risburg. Pa.; Beta Theta Pi; Fi Batar Cappar; Homecoming Steering Committee. JACK R. FOWLER, 500 E. Main St., Har- risville; Theta Chi; A.-A.U.V., President; Sig- ma Theta Epsilon; Marketing Club. CLARA L. FRAGALE, -109 Ohio Ave., Clarks- burg; Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Upsilon Omi- cron; Home Economics Club; Newman Club; Student Government Secretariat; .-WVS Steer- ing Committee for Fathers ' Weekend. 262 DONNA L. GIBSON. Tunnclton, Kingvvood; Kappa Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Eco- nomics Club. SUSAN B. GIBSON, 716 E. Green St.. Oak- land. Md.; Chi Ome£;a. WILLIAM F. GIERSCH. 5024 Kentucky St., Charleston: Lambda Chi .-Mpha. DONALD G GILKERSON. Coalwood; A.I. IE LEE . 1. GILLESPIE, Box 775. I wisburg; Lambda Chi .Mpha: Sphin.x: Vice-President, Phi Mu .-Mpha; V L ' Marching Band. BRENDA K. E GLADVVELL, 3901 Noyes Ave., Charleston; President, Sigma Alpha Eta; .Arnold Hall Judiciary Board. LEON V. GLXSPELL. VVesi Union; Kappa Alpha Order; A.A.S. MARTIN J GLASSER, 665 Southvicw. Mor- gantown; Phi .Sigma Delta. L ' lNN H. FRALE ' . 114 Toy Ave., Terra .Mia; P.E. Majors Club; Sigma Delta Psi. ALLEN R. FRAZEE, 334 N. H K)k Rd.. Pen- iisville. N.).; Kappa .Mpha; AIAA. I BARRJE FREES. Spring Citv, Pa.; Sigma Nu. LARR - K. FRESH, 330 Beverly Ave., Mor- g.mtowri; .ASt ' E. SHARON A. FRIEND. 1436 - ' 2nd St.. Park- ersburg; Baptist .Student Fellov ship. KENNETH L. FUHRMANN, Rt. 1 c o icki Perrv, VV ' inchester, V ' a. AN SCOrr FULTON, Stoystown, Pa.; Kap- pa .Sigma; Ski Club. JEFFREY S. FURST, 519 Hall St., Char- leston; Theta Chi; Sphinx; Sigma Alpha Eta. ROBERT BROOKS GAINER, 4f)9 Stcalcy Ave., Clarksburg; Treasurer, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Tau Sigma; Student Assistant Trainer, Westmmistcr Foundation. RUSSELL G. CAMBER, 212 N. 32nd Si. Camp Hill, Pa.; Sigma Chi; Lutheran Stu- dent .Assoc.; Student Government Public Relations Committee; Transfer .Siudcnl Orien- tation Committee; V ' oung Republicans. LARRY D. GARNER, 1017 Jefferson Ave, .Vloundsvillc; A. ICE.; Disciple Student Fel- lowship. HADDEN PAUL GARVIN, 127 Garvin ' s Lane, Wheeling; Phi Delta Theta. EM.ANUEL GAZI.ANO, Box 101. Pcmberton; .Alpha Phi Delta; President, Alpha Epsilon Del- ta; C:o-ordinator, 1965 Student Leadership Con- ference; .Majoritv L ' ader, Student I -gislature. SANDR.A W. GEIGER, 25 Cloverleaf Cr., Char- leston. J DEE GERMAN.233 Dewey St., Apt. 1, Pitts- burgh 40. Pa.; Sigmu Nu. ALEX.ANDER t. GIBBS, 2640 Bedford St., Johnstown, Pa.; A.S.M.E. 263 DOUGLAS F. GLOVER, 1406 South Ave., Princeton; Baptist Student Fellowship. JAMES H. GLO ER, 1210 Peacixk Lane, Fair- mont: Sii ma Chi. RC«ANNE H. GLOVER, 3643 Collins Ferry Rd., .Morgantown; Delta Delta Delta: S.E.A. Corresponding Secretary; Mountainlair Decor- ations Comm. CYNTHLA E. GOFF. Carpenter ' s Addn., Ridge- lev; Phvsical Education Majors Club. HENRY R. GOLDBERG, . )44 Capitol, Bridgeport. Conn.; V ' L ' Marching Band. FR.- NCIS L. GOLDEN, 234 VV Main. Sal- em; ' arsit ' Tennis; Sigma Theta Epsilon. MARTIN H. GOLDSTELN. 1300 Albemarle Rd., Brooklyn, N.Y.; Varsity Club; Varsity Soc- cer. P.ATRICIA GOLEMBIEWSKL 345 Prospect, .Apt. 708, VVeirton. CLYDE O. GRISSLNGER, York, Pa.; Pi Kappa . lpha. JAMES ALBERT GROTZ, JR., 2011 Main St.,Wellsburg; Kappa .Alpha Order; Treas., Fi Batar Cappar; Sphin. ; Vice-Pres., Inter- fratcrnity Council; Homecoming Steering Comm. PARIICIA R. GULICK, 416 Orchard St., Bridgeport; Pres, Gamma Ptii Beta; Greek Week Steering Comm.; Dolphin; P.E. Majors Club. NORRIS J. GVVINN, Spring Dale; Gamma Phi Beta; .SEA. DAVID M. HAAS. 1805 Chapel Rd., Scotch Plains, N.J.; Kappa Alpha Order; Art Soci- ety. LOUISE H. HABERLEN, Main St., West Alex- ander, Pa.; Undergraduate A.ssislant, Arnold Hall. TED P. HADDOX, JR., 134 Willoughby Ave., Huntington; Delta Tau Delta; Sigma Tau Sigma; Alpha Epsilon Delta. PEGGY K. HALL, Liberty Ave., Buckhannoii; .SEA. 264 KATHLEEN D HARDY, 4621 W. Barlind Dr.. Pittsburgh. Pii : Alpha Delta Pi; Mortar Bnard; Chimes; .Studciil lyrgisLiturr; .Anijcl Klighi; AFROTC .Sponsor; Sigma Tau Sig- ma; Prt-s.. Mil Phi Epsilon; Ensrmblr: Mor- giinlown Community .Symphonii Orchestra; .Mount. nnl.iir lini Arts C omm. CLRTIS HARLOW. Rt. 2, Box 178. Pet- (•n burg: .X I I.E. BARBAR. H HARNER. 117 N. Rojcmoni, Martinsburg; Prcs.. Delta Gamma; National •Xwareiuss Steering Conuii.; .XFROTC Spon- sor; Panhclk-nic Council; Pi Sigma .Mpha; ■Sec. Student Legislature; Military Ball Queen Runner-up; Trcas., Li-Toon-Awa. BUNIE E. HARPER. Lccwood; Sigma Tau .Sigma. JOYCE ANN HARPER. 2(« Braddock .Ave., L ' nionlown. Pa.; Young Republicans; S.N EA J(JSEPH O HARPER. .Mouth of Seneca; Kap- pa .Mpha Order; Fi Balar Cappar. li. RH. R. J. HARR. Ri. 4. Fairmont; Delta Delta Delta; Monticola Beauty Editor; Vicc- Pres., . n Society; Mountainlair Decorations Comm. ANN K HARRINGTON. Elmwotx) PI .Wheel- ing; Pi Beta Phi; Angel Flight; Treas., Panhellenic Council; Greek Week Steering Comm. MARCLV ANN HARRIS. 207 Wallace St.. Princeton. W. ' a. JUDITH C. HARRISON. 6209 Leslie St.. Mc- tairie. L;t.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Kdii ir-in- Chief. Daily Alhamrum: Spokes; Chimes: High School Leadership .Steering Comm.; Greater W. ' a. Weekend Steering Comm.; Academic Studs Comm.; Kappa Tau .-Mpha. ROBERT N HART. 1104 Montrose Dr., S. Charleston; .VI.M.E. EDWARD L. HASENBUHLER. 503 Eichner .Ave.. Cumberl.ind. Md ; Tau Kappa Epsilon. EILEEN S. HAWKER. Rt. (i. Box 18, Mor- gantown; S.N.E..A. VIRGINIA C. HAY, 38 Ogden PI., Dobbs Fer- n, NY. ROBERTA SUE HAZLETT. Rt. 5, Fairmont; Thela Sigma Phi. SANDRA BETH HE.XSLEY. 124 Spencer Ave.. Spencer. ' J ANNE E. HE.VrON. 316 High St.. Har- risville; .Alpha Phi; Mu Phi Epsilon; M E.N C ; Slate .Awareness Cx mni. JAMES E HEDRICK. 5()D Michigan Ave.. Niiro; FOE. I)WK;HT C HELDREFH, 573 So. Pike St., Shinnston; Kappa Sigm.i; .Art Societv. NINA CHRISTINE HENDERSON. 217 Dud- ding .Ave. Hurricane: Kappa Delta: Sigma T.iu Sigma. JENNY SUE HENRY. 520 23rd St.. Park- ersburg; Prcs.. Panhellenic Council; Spokes; Stonliiola Greeks Editor; Greek Week Co-ordi- nalor: Homecoming Steering Comm.; ' WC .A; Golddiggers Steering Comm.; Stu- dent I .idership tUinference. 1964 MIC;HAEL J HERMAN, 514 ,Siration, Lo- g.in. Kappa .Alpha Order; Fi Batar C;ippar; M.irkrimi; C:iub RICK D. HESSE. Box 188, Fayctlcvillc; Phi Kappa Psi. P.ATRICIA M HEVENER. Arbovalc; House Chrmn.. Kappa Kappa Gamma: State Sec . W. a. Home Economics College C:hapt(rs: Univcrsitv 4-H C:iub: Freshman Projects Comm. 265 NICHOLAS L. HICKMAN, 1512 15th Ave., Parkersburt;: Sii rna Nu; Recreation Majors Club; arsitv Soccer. JUDITH R. HIGBEE, 2018 Carson St., Char- leston; Newman Club; Home Economics Club. JUDITH CAROL HIGHTOWER, Box 633, Gani; Kappa Delta; Eastern Star; Sr. Class Officer of Nursing Class. MARGARET HILE, VVhitmar Hills, Wheel- ing. RONALD G. HIMMER, 2558 Gallows Rd., Falls Church, Va.; Treas. and IPC Rep., Lambda Chi . lpha; Greek Week Comm.; Uni- versity Centennial Comm. JOHN W. HINA, 13112 Forest Hill Ave., E. Cleveland, Ohio; Pi Kappa .Mpha; .Alpha Phi Omega; .A. I. I.E. DOTTIE K. HINKLE, Mozer; Gamma Phi Beta; Mortar Board; Chimes; Li-Toon-.Awa; Debate Team; Student Legislature; Delta Sig- ma Rho; Tau Kappa Epsilon; YWCA; Panhellenic Delegate. JACQUELINE L. HITCHNER, 69 Wavne Kd., Bridgeton N.J.; Alpha Delta Pi; Student Legislature; Homecoming Sub-Corn. EMMA LEE HITE, 501 So. 5th St., Clarksburg; YWCA; Home Economics Club; Young Republicans. MINA A. HIVELY, 509 2nd Ave., Mar- linton; Young Republicans; Ski Club. SUSAN A. HOFSTETTER, 304 Wilson, Mor- gantown; Sec, Kappa Delta; Editor, Mortar Board; Pres., YWCA. HAMPTON W. HOGE, Mullens; Phi Kappa Psi. FRANCES CORNELIA HOGGARD, 105 Jo- Ann Dr., Portsmouth, Va.; Gamma Phi Beta; University Choir; University Opera Theater. MARY LEE HOLLAND, 103 Main St., Ri- pley; Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Sigma. MARY ANN HOLIPSKI, Reedsville. DAVID K. HOLLEN, 107 Orchard St., Keys- er; A.S.M.E. ANNIE HOLT, 1237 Lions Ave., Mor- gantown; Registrar, Alpha Delta Pi; Home Eco- nomics Club; Young Democrats; Monticota Staff. JOEL A. HONSE, Old Plank Rd., Butler, Pa. STEVE HOSPODVAIS, 105 W. Church, Masontown, Pa.; A. PA.; .Sec-Treas., Rho Chi. AWIN D. HOWELL, Box 122, R.D. 2, Eliz- abeth, Pa.; Sigma Gamma Tau; A. I. A. A. PETER M. HOWELL, S. Charleston. CHARLES MAHAN HOUCHINS, Box 44, Fayetteville; Sigma Nu; Mountaineer Week Steering Comm.; Sec-Treas., A.I. I.E. DOROTHEA DAWN HOUCK, 219 High St., Kingwood; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Etol- phin; Home Economics Club. CHARLES I. HOMAN, New Creek. 266 RALPH L. HUBER, Garmish-Partcnkirchen, CJrrmanv; Signi.i C ' hi. KAV HUDKINS, 214 Brdford .St.R.ivrns- wood; Historian. Alpha Xi Drila; ' WC A. DOUGLAS R. HUFF, M Locusi Si., New Martinsville; Kappa Sit ma; Alonticoh .Sports Editor; Student Member, .Athletic Council; Dm- ly Athenaeum Sports Editor; Trcas., Sigma Del- ta Chi; High School Tournainent Publicity Chrmn.. Tcant Sponsor. PAUL L. HUINDLEY, 670 N. High St , Mor- gantown; Kappa Alpha Order. K.VniRV.N A.NN HUNT. RFD =1. Oak Ridge. N.J JULLA B. HIITCHINSON. Ill V. 4th .St., Becklev; P.E. Majors Club. NANCY E. HUTZ, i;«) Virginia Ave., Union- town, Pa.; Gamma Phi Beta; Student Legisla- ture; Home Economics Club; Transfer Stu- dent Orientation; Chm.. Student Government Operations. JOHN F. HYDE, R.D. «1, Box 151, Carmi- chacls, Pa.; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; Student Legislature; Student LeadershipConfer- JACOB S. HNER. Barron Ave., Elkins; Phi Sigma Kappa; P.E. Majors C lub. STEVE C. HYER. Fairmont; Phi Sigma Kap- CHARLES D. HYLTON, IH, 399 Kanada. Logan; Pres., Delta Tau Delta: Monlicola Business Manager; Homecoming Steering Comm.; Fi Batar Cappar; Sigma Delta Chi. DIANE R. JACOB IN, 504 McLane Ave., Morgantown; Newman Club. MARY K. JAMES. Box 417. Crab Orchard; F ' irst ' ice-President and Pledge Trainer, Del- ta Gamma; Home Economics Club; Fresh- man Pro|ects. JOHN J. JARRELL. 900 Glendale .Ave.. S. Charleston; Grand Master of Ceremonies, Kap- pa .Sigma: .Newman Club. BARBAR.A J. JEFFERSON, 50 Hendricks .Ave., Wheeling; Newman Club. JAMES J. JIOIO, 122 Railroad. Latrobe. Pa.; Captain, Wrestling Team. i 3 T V ▲ifeiTife DEBOR. H A. JOHNSON, 4202 Japonica La.. Ch.vlcston; Jr. . m. Dental Hygicnist .Assoc.: Dolphins: AWS. E. PERRY JOHNSON, 901 Farms Dr.. Fair- mont: Fi Batar Cappar; I.F.C. V ' icc-Prcs.; Fresh- man Class Pres.; Co-ordinator of Homecom- ing; Co-Coordinator of Greek Week; Pres. of W. Va. Federation of Collegiate Student Gov ' ts.; Pi Sigma .Alpha; Sigma Tau Sigma; Corres. .Sec. of Delta Tau Delta. RICHARD L.JOHNSON. Box 451. Point Picas- .mt: .Sit a Chi. DA ID C. JONES. R.D. 6, Gettysburg, Pa.; Beta Thcta Pi: Delegate to National Inter- fratemily Conference; Co-ordinalor Interna- tional .Awareness Comm.; I.F.C; Foreign Stu- dent Guide: Transfer Orientation Guide; W.U.S. .Steering Comm.; Life Week Steeling Comm.; Greek Week Steering Comm. TIMOTHY R. JONES. 605 2nd Ave.. .Marlin- ton; Pledge Trainer. Historian, Tau Kappa Epsilon; I.F.C; Dorm Council; High School Leadership Conference. WILLI.AM A JONES, 412 Grand St., Morgan- town; Phi Kappa Psi; Football; Arnold Air Soci- etv. FILANK H. JULIAN, 36 Campus Dr , Morgan- tow n; Pi Kappa .Alpha: Centennial Sub-commit- tee; Greek Wk. Steering Comm.: Pre-law Club. WILLIAM T KAISER. 1 19 N 23rd St , Wheel- ing; Phi Kappa Sigma; .A.I.A.E.; Lutheran Stu- dent Assoc.; Student Leadership Conference, 1961; University Choir; Choral Union; Music Man. 267 CHARl.i:S H KALBAUGH, lilk Garden. NANC:V K. KALLAM, 35 1 2Noves Ave, Charles- ion; Pledge Trainer, Chi Omega; MOUNTA- INEER ILLUSTRATED Cover Girl; Sweet- heart of Sigma Chi; Greater VV. Va. Weekend Steering Comm.; Elections Comm.; Angel Flight; Spokes. DANIEL V.KALO,174CourtIandAve., Wheel- ing; Phi Kappa Sigma; Newman Club. DOUGLAS VV. KEADLE, 2004 Piedmont Rd., Charleston; Kappa .• lpha; . .SCE. PHILIP C. KELLER. 3920 Wa.shington Ave., CUiarleston; Phi Sigma Kappa; Fi Batar Cap- par; Alpha Delta Sigma. RICHARD C. KELLY, 311 10th St., Elkins; Phi Sigma Kappa. HARRY K. KELSO, 55 Knobley St., Ridgel- ey; Tau Kappa Epsilon. CHARLES G. KENAMOND, II, 60 War- wood Terr., Wheeling; Phi Kappa Sigma. ' - ai SUSAN A. King, 1343 N. State, Rl. 2, New Martinsville; Chi Omega; Panhellenic Coun- cil; Student Legislature; Dolphin. SUSAN HENKINS KING, Pentress; Alpha Delta Theta. MARY R. KIRCHGESSNER, 155 Miller St., Wheeling; Newman Club; Home Economics Club, MARY F KNAPP, 2109 21st St., Nitro; Rcc. Sec, Alpha Xi Delta; YWCA. WALTER ALBERT KOERBER, JR., 512 Overbrook Rd., Baltimore, Md.; Alpha Gamma Rho; Phi Epsilon Phi; Alpha Zeta; Xi Sigma Pi. EVANTHIA K. KOSTAKOS, 310 BulTalu St., Elkins. MARIE KRAK. 3115 West St., WeiMon; Al- pha Dell. I Ihcta. WILLIAM C. KREILING, 120 Coimtry Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Kappa Alpha Order; Election Comm.; Marketing Club; Greek Week Sub-comm. NADA J. KENAMOND, 138 Clearview Ave., Wheeling; Mu Phi Epsilon; University Choir; Universitv Orchestra. EARLG. ' KENDRICK,JR., 201 College, Prince- ton; Commander, Sigma Nu; Co-ordinator, State High School Basketball Tournament; Edi- tor, Meet the Greeks ; N ' ice-Pres., IF C. WILLIAM L. KENNELL, 2300 MacCorkle, Charleston; Beta Theta Pi; Philosophical Soci- ety; Young Republicans. JAMES W. KERSHNER, 355 Rockaway Rd., Charleston; Social Chairman, Delia Tau Delta; Homecoming Steering Comm.; Spring Spree .SteeringComm.. 1963; MountainlairGov- eriiing Board. CLYDE A. KILE, Cabins; Marketing Club. ANN CAREY KILLINGSWORTH, ' 13 ' : W. Pike St., Clarksburg; Corres. .Sec, Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Econom- ics Club; Student Government Secretary. SUE .- NN KINDELBERGER, 128 N. 18th St., Wheeling; .S.N.E.A.; Westminster Founda- tion; Choral Union. BARBAR. ' V J. KING. 32 Briar Circle, Green- brook, N.J.; Father ' s Weekend Steering Comm.; S.N.E.A. 268 CHRIsriNK LA.NUKUT, l.ill Gros- scup Ave, Dunbar; Prcs. of Alpha Xi Del- ta; Mortar Board; Spokes; Sigma Alpha Eta BARRY R. LARSON, 308 Lee St., Glen Dalr; Scabbard Blade; Siijma Theta Kpsilon; Mountaineer Week Team. DF.NNV E. LAW THER, Box 506, Ma- nor. Pa.; Pres of Tail Kappa Epsilon; Elec- tion Comm.; .-VCP. MICHAEL J. LEAP, 348 Washington St., Lilly, Pa.; Phi Sigma Kappa. FLOYD E. LE.ASEBURG, Rt. 1, Bo.x 30(J, C ' lark-sburg; Sigma Phi Epsilon; ASCE; Sphinx. ELIZABETH A. LEATHERMAN, Morgansville; YWCA; Alpha Delta Theta. RODNEY ' W. LEATHERS, 93 Walker St., Massapequa Park, L.I., N.Y.; Kappa Alpha. JAMES B. LEE, 700 Pocahontas .Ave., Ronceverte; Treas. of Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Kappa Psi; Sphinx. MKIMAEL KRLT:c;ER.1805N. .Madison St . .Arlington, ' a.; Kappa Sigma; Fi Ba- lar Cappar; Marketing Club; Greek Week Steering C omin.; Newman Club. KARL I) Kllll.. Rl 2, Jane Uw; IEEE LARRY H KUHL, Ri 2, Elkins. LOIS P KL ' HN. Rt. 3, Box 16(iA, Mann- ingion; Sigma Tau Sigma; Freshman (Juiilr. WCA; Wesley F ' oundation; Kap- pa Phi, Dorm Judiciary Board. F DVVK;Hr LACY, 102 Cardinal PI., Fairmont; Pi Kappa Alpha; Beta Gam- ma Sigma; .Alpha Kappa Psi; Scabbard Blade; Order of the CIrail; Sigma The- ta Epsilon; Sigma Tau Sigma; Advanced ROIC; Mountaineer Week Team. CAROLYN K. LADD, 814 Jefferson Ave., Huntington; Alpha Xi Delta; ' ice-pres. of Orchcsis; Vice-prcs. of Panhel- lenic Council. DOUGLAS J. LADISH, 711 Virginia St., S. Charleston; Greek Week Comm.; World Univ. Service Comm.; Pres. of Pi .Alpha .Alpha. JERRY L. LARKE 335 S. Main St., Keys- VELMA J. LEGG, Gilboa; YWCA; SNEA. H. LYNN LEMASTERS, 1203 Alexan- der St., Charleston; Phi Sigma Kappa; AIAA CHARLES B. LENLIETTE, 21 Mcad- ow Lane, Bridgeport; Young Democratic Club; Vice-prcs. of SEA. FR.ANKT. LETnERI.262N. 15th, Weir- ton; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Math Club; Astronomy Club. DONALD W. LEWIS, 407 Cunningham St., St. Albans; AICE; Chcm. Eng. Basket- ball Team. J.ACK E. LEWIS, 247 Bcechur t Ave., Morgantown; Marketing Club; Ski Club. JUDY R. LEWIS. 500 Porter Ave, Scottda- le, Pa. PHILLIP E. LEWIS. 406 Mosby St.. Win- chester, Va. 269 CAROL LINDAMOOD, Omar. GARRY A. LIVENGOOD, Box 291, Ter- ra Aha; P.E. Majors ' Club; Intramural Off. C. BARTON LOAR, 1081 Koonte Ave., Morganlown; Sigma Chi; St. Govt.; Moun- tainlair Comm.; Ski Club. C. SUE LOAR, 127 Philadelphia Ave., Bridgeport; Pi Beta Phi; YWCA. SUSAN E. LOGSTON, 922 Grant St., Newell; Home Ec. Club; Phi Upsilon Omi- cron; .Arnold Hall Program Board. HARRY M. LOVE, 2101 Lincoln Ave., Pt. Pleasant; Marketing Club. DAVID E. LYNCH, l492 Warwood Ave., Wheeling; Sigma Chi. RONALD D. MACE, 1033 Latrobe St., Parkersburg. JOHN MACHMER, 1502 Byug Dr., South Charleston. LAWRENCE MAGID, 264 Van Nostrand Ave., Jersey City, N.J.; Phi Sigma Delta. CARMELLA R. M.AJESTRO, Bo.x 483, Kimball; Sigma Tau Sigma; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Newm-.n Club; Home Economics Club. MARGARET MARY M.AJESTRO. Box 483, Kimball; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Sigma Tau Sigma; Home Economics Club; New- man Club. ELLEN D. MAJOR, 124 Abbeyville Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa.; .Spokes; Monticola Editor and Honoraries Editor; Greater W. Va. Week- end Steering Comm.; YWCA Cabinet; Uni- versity Social Comm.; Pi Beta Phi Rush Chm. and House Pres.; RCC; Freshman Counselor; Transfer Orientation Steering Comm.; AWS Judiciary Board. ALLAN T. MALLORY. 167 McClain Dr., West Melbourne, Fla.; Kappa Sigma. VERONICA E. MANCINO, 220 N. Chestnut St., Clarksburg; SE.A; YDC; Newman Club; High School Leadership Conference; Stu- dent Court. MARGARET M.A.NN, 38 Chilton Manor Circle Charleston; Pres.; Chi Omega; Mor- tar Board; Chimes; Kappa Delta Pi; Dolphin; YWCA; Student Discount Com- mittee Co-ordinator. MICHAEL D. MANZO, 3616 Cypress St., Parkersburg; Sigma Nu; Fi Batar Cap- par; Greater W. Va. Weekend Steering Committee. GEORGE W. MARSHALL, 116 Dent Way, Weirton; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Math Club; Young Republicans Club. MICHAEL T. MARSHALL, 801 East M St., Oak Hill; Phi Kappa Psi. PATRICIA A. MA.SCARA, 500 Camden Ave., Monongah. BRENDA S. MASSIE, 136 Dexter Ave, Beckley; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omi- cron. RICHARD W. MATZKO, 7-C Elm St., Neville Island, Pa.; Phi Sigma Kappa. MARY ALICE MAYER, 128 Dodge Ct., Clarksburg; Gamma Phi Beta; Dol- phin; Physical Education Majors Club; Intramurals Chm. JOAN G. MARKHAM. 829 Scenic Dr., Charleston; Sigma Delta; Panhellenic; St. Gov ' t. Secretariat. 270 d t ' NIEL O. MARTIN, 1729 Loudin H.lslus Kil., Charlcslon; Beta Thrla Pi; HomccomiiiL ' Mib-C:omm.; Greater W. ' a. Weekend Suli ioinin.; Tennis Manager; Fi Batar Cappar. GLORIA T. MARTIN, 35 Endler Ave., Ron. ncv. JOHN C. MARTIN, 1812 Biglcy Ave, Charlcv ton; Sigma Nu. JOHN P. MAR TIN. 8 Brown Dr., Trenton, N.J.; .Alpha Ci;itnina Rho; Alpha Zcta; Xi Sig- ni.i Pi; Sphinx; Forisir - Clhib. 1 ' TRIC:IA C. MARTIN, . ' 618 F.lder villc Ril., Follansbec; VWCA; 4-H Club; VVcstmin- Mcr Foundation. R.W A. MARTINELLI, 104 Deya St., Weir- (on; .Alpha Phi Delta; Newman Club. LOUIS A. MARTINO, 704 Mulberr Ave. C ' tarksburg; Kappa .Si nia. MAR I ' HA J MATTINGLY, 2215 Oakdalc .Ave.. S. C harleston; Phi UpsilonOmicron; Omi- cron Nu; .Angel Flight. UIl.LIA.M H .MASON, 1012 Moran. Ave, Mul- lens; Delta Tau Delta ISA.AC H. MAXWELL. Ill, Bo.x 218, Lost Creek; Phi Kappa Psi; Recreation Club; Hie[h School B-a.sketball Sub-Cornm. MARY .ANNE MAVKUTH, 207 W. Church Rd., Masontown, Pa.; Newman Club; Physical Education Majors Club. G.ARV R. MAZZA, 7405 BulValo Ave, Ni- agara Falls, N.Y.; Alpha Phi Delta; Math Club. FRANK J. MAZZELJR. 123 Pa. Ave., Nutter Fort; Sigma Nu; Newman Club. JON A. McBRIDE, Sprague; Phi Delia The- ta; Rifle Team; Track Team. JAMES W. McCALL, Edgewood Arsenal, Md.; Wood Industr - Society; Forestry ' Club; Ski Club. LINDA G. McClelland, Box 417, Mounds- ville; SNEA; Phi Kappa Sigma Dream Girl. KAREN McCONNELL, Crane Ave., Terra .Alta; Mothers Day Sing Director; Music Man; l)()rmitor ' Officer. PATRICIA A. McCONNELL, 419 Green Hill Rd., Smoke Rise, N.J.; Chi Omega; Moun- tainlair Comm.; Home Economics Club; New- man Club. PATRICK R. McCORMLEY. 1215 Morgan- town .Ave., Fairmont, .Alpha Kappa Psi; Market- ing Club; Newman Club. MICHAEL E McCORMICK, 728 Drrw St., St. .Albans; Phi Sigma Kappa; Fi Batar Cap- par, L.H.C.P.; Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Del- ta Sigma. SALLY B McCUE, 3480 Roscland Ave,, P.vkersburg; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Vice- President, Freshman Class; Golddiggers Steering Comm.; Undergraduate Counselor; Candidate for Homecoming Queen. PAULA J McFADDEN. 525 Hilkrest PI., Pitts- burgh. Pa.; .Secretary, WH.N; Newman Club. CAMIE McGILL, 3752 Guam Ct., Cincin- nati. O.; Ski Club; Scuba Club; A.D.H.A. ROBERT A. McGregor. 223 Lenox St., Uniontown, Pa.; Phi Sigma Kappa. 271 JUDY E. McGUIRE. Norih St., Bucficid; Coi responding Sccrctaiv: Alpha Phi: N ' arsitv CUjI), ROBERT BMcHENRY.17140akSt., Parkers- burg; Sigma . u. SHARON L. McINTVRE. 1216 Ehi.hurM Dr., VVcirton; Delta Delta Delta; Muiilicula; n Society. WILLIAM E. Suniniersvill St., McINTIRE, 514 Lloyd Phi Kappa Psi; Soccer. JUDITH C McKIM, 748 . Ivrtle Rd., Charles- ion; Chi Omega; .AVVS; SNE.A. NANCY LEE McKINLEY. 1000 13th . ve., Vienna; Sigma Tau .Sigma; Vice-President, Nursing Class. LINDA A. McMICHAEL. 911 Michigan . ' ve., Cumberland, Md.; .A. P. .A.; Lambda Kap- pa .Sigma. LILLIAN A. McMILLIN, 22 Vigne Rd., Coraopolis, Pa.; Delta Gamma; Program Board Representative; Transfer Orientation Steer- ing Committee; .AWS; .Secretary, Sigma Alpha Eta. LANTY F. McNEEL, Hillsboro; Alpha Gam- ma Rho; Block and Bridle Club. ROSS J. McV ' EY, RED =1, Falling Waters; Newman Club; Marketing Club. JOHN O. MEADOWS, 829 Poplar St., St. Albans; Delta Tau Delta; Young Democratic Club; President, Scuba Club. GEORGE T. MENAS, 3861 Marion Ave., Weir- ton; Lambda Chi .Alpha; Sigma Tau Sigma; Mountaine er Week Team. THOMAS J. MER. VI, 279 Prospect Ave., West Orange, N.J.; Treasurer, Phi Delta The- ta; Industrial Arts Club. PAUL T. MEYERS, .i42 Elknud Lane, Johnstown, Pa.; .Sigma Nu; Fi Batar Cappar. M. BLANE MICHAEL, Antioch; Student Body President; Kappa .Alpha Order; Sphinx; Mountain; Fi Batar Cappar. JANE IvAY MICHAEL, 824 15th St., Marlin- ton; Kappa Delta; AWS Judiciary Board. i JEFFREY L. MILES, 19 H.iddale .Ave., Wheel- ing; Phi Kappa Psi; .Sigma Tau Sigma. BARBAR.A MILLER, 61 Yoke St., Morgan- town; .Alpha Delta Theta; Baptist Student Fel- lowshi[). JOHN G. MILLER. tiOO Reed St., Parkers- burg. JUDITH A. MILLER, 897 S. Raleigh St., Martinsburg. MARSHALL S. MILLER, 2611 alley ' iew, Bluelield; Kappa Sigma. SHARON E. MILLER, Rt. 1, Moatsville; Vice Pres., Phi Upsilon Omicron; Pres., Home Economics Club; Sigma Tau Sigma; Recreation Chm., 4-H Club. SUE ANN MILLER, 420 Clark St., Shinnston; Vice-President, YWC.A; Kappa Phi; Cabinet, Weslev Foundation. WILLIAM H MILLER. 407 Washington St., Cumberland, Md.; Sigma Nu. 272 C:AR0L H MILLKITK. 2644 N. 96ih Si.. Wawwatosa. Wis.; Political Reprcs., .• lpha Phi; Sec. L.S..A. ROBERT MITCHELL. ;i08 Manland Ave., VVcsltrnpori. Md ; Indu.slrial .Arts Club. H.- R. LD ). MITCHELL. Franklin. M.ARV E ' .MITCHELL. Mi Stanley Clarksburg; Delta Delta Delta. P. ' VUL S. MOLLOH.AN, Granisville Delta Theta. SUS. N C. MOLLOH.VN. 146 Coleman Ave. Clarksburg; Chamber Choir; Sigma Tau Sigma; Westminster Foundation; MENC. MARY ' . MONDALA, 1123 N. Milwaukee St., Chicago. III. LINDA E. MONINGER, RD ?1, Sycamore. Pa.; Alpha Delta Pi; Orchesis; Fencing Club. NANCY M. MOWERY. Franklin. HENRY MOY, 182 Newark Bloomfield. N.J. R. GR. NT MULLEN. 201 Lorraine Ave., Fredericksburg. ' a.; Baseball Team; Varsity Club; F.O.E. JOHN J. MURPHY, Maple Lake. Bridge- port: Phi Kappa Sigma; AI.A. ' X ERIC H MYRL.AND. Pres . Phi Kappa Sig- ma; .Sphinx; .Scabbard and Blade; Greek Wk. Steering Comm. JUDITH A. MYERS. Rt 3, Berkeley Springs; Home Economics Club; Kappa Phi; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Omicron Nu; Uni- versitv 4-H Club. LARRY A .MYERS. 825 Fairiiew Dr.. Park- crsburg: Phi Delta Theta. ADOLPH A NEIDERMEYER. Box 496, Bcnwood Hill. Benwocxl; Beta .Alpha Psi; Sphinx; Alpha Kappa Psi; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Tau Sigma. 273 Seniors ROGER L NELSON. 44 Ridgedall. Summit, Md : Phi Delta Thcia. RAYMOND D NEUPERT, Box lOi. Flem- inqton; AIIE. SHARON L NIBERT, Apple Grove; Vice- Prcv. Pi Beta Phi; Spokes; Angel Flight; Stu- clciii Legislature. JAMES C NICHOLS, JR . Rt 2, Box 349. Cherrwille. N.C ; Phi Delta Theta; Forestry- Club; Mountainlair Comm SARA NELL NICHOLSON, Ri. 3. Salem; L ' liiverMiv 4-H Club; Baptist Student Fel- lowship WILLIAM D. NICKLES. JR.. 1217 College P.irk, Fairmont; Beta Theta Pi; Pres.. IFC; Coordinator. Greater W. V ' a. Weekend; Mountain; Tau Beta Pi; HVP Club; Fresh- man Counselor; Alpha Pi Mu. C:HARLES W NORTEMAN. 47 Romnev Rd . Wheeling; Delta Tau Delta; Fi Batar C appar; Helvetia; Student Government ROBERT O NULL. 161 Circle Dr.. Weir- ton; Sigma Nu. NANCI L. NUNN. Rt. 1, Box 784. St. ■•Mbans; Pledge Trainer. Pi Beta Phi; Pres.. Spokes; V-Pres.. Sr. Class; lAWS Contact; Homecoming Steering Comm. DAVID A. NURMI, 3709 State. Weir- ton. SAMUEL R OLIVERIO, Hanover, Clarksburg; Student Leadership Confer- ence; Pres., .■ lpha Phi Delta. MARY M OLVER, 5210 Washington A e., Charleston; P.E. Majors Club; SNEA; Treas., Arnold Hall. KA THERINE D. OWE.N.S,H31 Wildwood ( Circle, St. .Mbans. RCJBERT F. PACK, 240 Edgington Lane, Wheeling; Grand Procurator, Kappa Sigma; Sphinx; Sigma Tau Sig- ma. EUGENE F. PALCIC, 100 Jenny Lane, Weirton; Kappa Sigma; P.E. Major ' s Club; Newman Club; Varsity Soccer. ANTHONY J. PARIS, 509 Kensington Ave.. Star City; Alpha Phi Delta; Sec, A.SME. SU.SAN G. PARKER, 1921 19th St.. Parkers- burg; Lutheran Student Association; Mu Phi Epsilon. DON E. PARKINSON. RD a2, Wavnes- burg. Pa.; Pres,, Kapp.i .Mpha; V Batar Cap- par. Pres.. IF ' . Chaplains Council; Pres.. Marketing Club. P. TRICIA A. PATTI. Wheeling; Social Chm.. Alpha Delta Theta. SUSANNE J. PATTESON, 218 Bluestone. Mt Hope; Cor. Sec, Delta Gamma; Young Democrats. JANET L. PAULEY. 2319 Rosemont. So. Charleston; .Sigma Alpha Eta; Program Board. AWS; N ' WCA. MICHAEL F PEARL. 30 8th St.. McMe- chcn; Kappa Alpha; Pershing Rifles; Scab- bard and Blade. STEPHEN A PECK. 6 Chamberlain Ct., Charleston; Sec , Phi Sigma Delta; Hillcl. CAROLE H. PECKHAM, 81 North St., Walton. NY; SNEA; YWCA. 274 R. IVAN PINNELL, Millwood; News Editor, Oath Athenaeum. SAMUEL J. PIPES, 435 Indiana Ave, Chester; Philosophical Sorielv. RALPH W PLUMMER. 407 Rosc- tnoiu, Martinsbur ; .Alpha Pi Mu; Wesley Foundation; AIIE. JUDY M. PLYMALE, 306 Shawnee Circle, Charleston; Kappa Kappa Gam- ma; Pi Delta Phi. SUE E. PONEK, 379 Dunkard Ave., Morgantown; Kappa Delta. DWIGHT K. POOLE, 807 5th St., St. Marys; Sigma Nu. ALLETA J. POTTER, 105 Henson Ave., So. Charleston. SUZANNE POWELL, 3708 Marland Heights Rd., Weirton; Alpha Delta Thc- la. KAAREN M. PEDERSON, 370 Jewett, Plalteville. Wis.; Kappa Phi; MENC; Folk- lore Society; Wesley Foundation. STUARI M PERRY, Rt 4, Winchester. V ' a. ; Alpha Gamma Rho. ROSE V PETITTO, 417 Linden St., Mor- gantown. JOSEPH C PHILLIPS, 440 Glenwood, Am- oridge. Pa., Tau Kappa Epsilon; All-Campus Party; P E Majors Club; Baseball RAYMOND E PIERCE, JR , RD 4, Box 140, Wheeling; Delta Tau Delta; Mountain; Sphinx; Helvetia; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Co- ordinator, Greater W. Va. Weekend; Co-ordi- nator. Cultural Comm. SANDR L PIESTER, 350 Edgewood Terr . New Martinsville; Alpha Xi Delta; Alpha Delta Thcia; .Angel Flight; Sec., Cultural Comm. PETER A PIGNETTI, 514 Taylor Si, Greensburg, Pa.; Phi Sigma Kappa; Keeper of the Conklin, Fi Batar Cappar; Business Manager, Daily Alhenaeum; V-Pres., Alpha Del- la Sigma; Freshman Guide. FRANK L. PILE, 1900 Kanawha Ave., Dun- bar; Pres., AIIE. KENNETH L. PRICE, 454 Civitan St., Mor- gantown; Pres., Campus Ecumenical Council; Phi Alpha Theta; AFROTC Exhibition Drill Team; Freshman Guide. P.ATRICIA A PRICHARD, 228 9th Ave., Huntington; Chi Omega; Dolphin. EDWARD S PRITCHARD, 805 Country- Club Dr., Sistersville; Sphinx; Tau Kappa Epsilon; WVU Mountaineer. M. SUSAN PROBASCO, 20 Riverside Dr., So. Charleston; Sigma Tau Sigma; YWCA; Inter- ' arsity Christian Fellowship; Young Re- publicans. LINDA S PROPST, Maple Ave., Franklin. DAVID R PRUNTY. Rl. 5, Box 43. Fair- mont; Theta Chi; Sphinx; Sigma Tau Sigma; IEEE. ELLEN E. PUGH, 145 Bolton St., Romney; University 4-H Club. FR.- YA J. PUGH. Slanesville; YWCA; SNEA; ALA; Arnold Hall Program Board; Westminster Foundation. 275 SLSAN A R. DER. Box 324. Clcnden- in: .Alpha Xi Delta; ACS. FR-ANK R. R. KES. Bea%Tr; Si ma . u. CAROL L R. MSEY. Tvbum Ave. Upper St. Clair. Pittsburgh. Pa.: arsity Cheerleader: Sec.. Vjirsity Club; Sigma Tau Sigma: T. C; M ' nmiamtfT Illustrated Co er Girl. JANICE L. R. NDOLPH. 24 Bates Rd.. Morgantown; Kappa Kappa Gamma: ' VC-- : Golddiggers Weekend Steering Comm. STEPHEN E. R.A X. 783 5th .Ave.. -New Martinsville: Pres.. Phi Delta The- ta: Pres.. Sr. Class: Moimtain; Sphin.x Fi Batar Cappar; .Alpha Epsilon Delta Coordinator. Stale .A % areness Comm. Order of the Grail; Helvetia. RICH.ARD L. R. XINGS. 138 Chest- nut St.. Keyser: Pi Kappa .Alpha; Scab- bard and Blade. R-WDALL C REEDER. Rt 3. Wes- ton; University 4-H Club: Order of the Grail: Mountaineer Week Team. GEORGE W. REENXS. 1910 Huber Rd.. Charleston; Beta Thcta Pi: P.E Maiors ' Club DE. NIS L. RHE. . 759 Garrison Ave.. Morgantown: Sigma Tau Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau; . I.A- . C. ROL i ' N A RIDER. Bo.x 323. R.D. 1. ' hecling; Pledge Trainer. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Freshman Projects Comm.: Student Government Secre- tariat: . WS Merr -go-Round; Interna- tional .-Xwareness Comm. K.AREN RIDGW.AY. 106 Maple .A.ve.. Wheeling; Chi Omega; Lambda Kappa Sigma: .Am. Pharmaceutical . ssoc. . .VNA L. RIGGLEM. N. Rt. 1. Box 4. Dorcas. JOHN W. RINXRART. 100 Potomac .Ave.. Fairmont. JAMES .A ROBERTS. 909 CoUege .Ave.. Morgantown; Phi Delta Theta; Gvmnastics Team. STU.ART M ROBBINS. 1438 20th St.. Parkersburg: Phi Sigma Delta: Moun- tain: Sphin.x: Universitv Debate Team. CLARENCE L. ROBINSON. JR. 8711 Edgefield Rd.. Baltimore 34. Md.; Phi Alpha Theta; FOE. .MICH.AEL M RODER. Box 338, Ru- pert; Lambda Chi .Alpha. WILLLAM W. ROGERS. JR.. 1521 Famsworth Dr.. Charleston; Sigma Nu. M.ARG.ARET M. ROLES. Union; Gamma Phi Beta. LEL.ANT) G ROSE. 91 Kelsev Dr.. Buffalo. N.Y.; Lambda Chi .Alpha; Phi Mu .Alpha; Pres.. Mountaineer March- ing Band: Pres.. Freshman Class: ME.NC W ROBERT ROSS. JR . 425 LawTi- view Dr.. Morgantown. R-A - M ROWE. 4306 .N Fairfax Dr.. .Arlington. ' a.: Kappa Sigma. GARY S ROWLES. 1125 Stcnton .A«.. Bluebell. Pa.; Sigma Chi. JAQUELI.NE R. RUDA . RD. 2. BrowTis -ille. Pa.: Home Economics Club. Seniors 276 SHARON - RLLE. 126 Fifth St.. Bridgrport: Delta Gamma: Sit;ma Tau Siema. SHARON RUMBLE. 108 Mci A%t C larksbur?; Si ma Tau Sii;ma: S ' WC.A JACK J RLSSELL, 467 Warrrn Aw . Wcstburi. .N.Y.; Pi Kappa .-Mpha: Uni- versity Play-rrs; Homecoming Steering Comm. LEE H. SABEL, Fairmont Farms. Fair- mont; Kappa Phi Clabinci; Young Re- publicans; ' VC.- . CHERYLE . I S. L.ADINL 638 illa PI.. .Morganiown; Kappa Delta; .-Mpha Epsilon Delta: Cosmopolitan Club: Sig- ma Tau Sigma. ROY L SARSON. 30 N. Gordon St . Uniontown, Pa.; Sigma Tau Sigma; . 1 Ch.E ; Newman Club. D.WID E S. TTERnELD. P.O. Box 817. Mor?antown; Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: ASCE. EUZABETH H. S.AMLLE. 310 So. Mildred St.. Charles Town: . lpha Phi. BRUCE D SEILER. 834 21st St . Hun- tington; Phi Kappa Sigma. M. RY .A SELBY. 801 Elm. Martins Ferrk-. Ohio: Delta Gamma: N ' ar iiy Cheerleader. R. MICHAEL SHAW. 233 Spruce. Morgantown: Sigma Chi; Young Rcpub- lican . Homecoming Sub-comm. JOHN R SHAY. 47 N. Church St.. Kevser. PHILIP J SHERID. N. 26! N Pine .St.. N Massapequa. NY.: Phi Upsilon Phi. Lambda Chi .Mpha; Forestr - Club. IRGINIA R SHERID.VN. 261 N Pine St . N. Massapequa, NY.: MENC; Mu Phi Epsilon; Sigma Tau Sigma. E H. L SHOUP. Ilff2 Fennimore St.. Fairmont: Phi Sigma Kappa: Ei Batar Cappar. GEORGE R SHUM.ATE. 502 Hale St.. Princeton: Sigma Nu: Sphinx: Moun- tain: .Alpha Epsilon Delta. FRED S SC. NGO. 3 Jamison St.. Un- iontown. Pa.; Tau Kappa Epsilon. J KINNEY SCHULTE. Box 1188. Bccklev; Phi Kappa Psi. LINDA L SCHWEITZER. 804 Cole- man .Ave.. Fairmont. ROBERT P. SCIRETT. . Lake Pine. Marlion. N.J.: Theta Chi: Newman Club. DA ID H SCOTT. 3062 Wallace Circle. Huntington: . SME. ant; N SE. T0N. 307 McKinley Ave.. Charleston: Treas.. Chi Omega. C. ROL N E SELLERS. 804 Dewev . vc . St. Marvs; Gamma Phi Beta: ' WCA. .M. RSHA D SEELEY. 800 Lotus A t . Chester; Home Economics Club. ml 277 Seniors MARY V. SLEETH, 446 Park St., Morgan- town; Delta Delta Delta; TAG; Sigma Tau Sigma. SUSAN SLISH, 916 Greenhill Rd., Pitts- burgh, Pa.; Delta Delta Delta; Pres., Moun- tainlair; Co-ordinator, Spring Spree Weekend; Mountaineer Weekend Steering Comm.; Dol- phin; P.E. Majors ' Club; Monticola Staff. NANCY D. SMALLRIDGE, 29 College Ave., Buckhannon; SNEA. BRIAN R. SMITH, 313 Buckhannon Pike, Clarksburg; Phi Sigma Kappa. CLARENCE W. SMITH, 1010 W. Neville, Beckley; Sigma Nu. CECILIE j. SMITH, 833 Augusta Ave , Mor- gantown; YWCA Publicity Co-ordinator; Sorority House Pres. Co-ordinator; WUS Steering Comm.; Freshman Counselor; Stu- dent Party Poster Chm CLAXTON F. SMITH, JR., 2603 Main St., Hurricane; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. GORDON L. SMITH, 5902 Decatur St, Ridgewood 27, Queens, NY.; Pi Kappa Al- pha; AS. ME. SALLY A. SIMONS, 854 Riverview Dr., Morgantown; Chi Omega; Dolphin; Or- chesis; P.E. Majors ' Club. JANA A. SIMONTON, 402 Clayton St., Pennsboro; Delta Delta Delta; Monti- ciila Exec. Sec. and Subscription Manager; SNEA; Young Republicans. SHARON R. SIMPSON, 38 Johnson PI., Woodmere, N.Y. SUE T. SIMS, 285 Inglewood Dr., Pitts- burgh, Pa.; YWCA Cabinet; Sigma Tau Sigma; SNEA; Young Democrats. M. GRETCHEN SINGLETON, 225 Lebanon Ave., Morgantown; Chi Ome- ga; Mountainlair Indoor Recreation Comm.; All-Campus Party Pol. Rep EDWARD D SLACK, l428 Peacock La., Fairmont; AIIE. JAMES K. SLAUTICH, 221 So. 17th St., Weirton; Alpha Phi Delta. MORTON H. SLAVEN, P.O. Box 634, Morgantown; Phi Sigma Delta; Chm., Honor Court, IFC; Student Legislature; Alpha Kappa Psi. m d% }r JAMES M. SMITH, 247 Clay St., Clarks- burg; Delta Tau Delta; Homecoming Sub- comm.; Varsity Golf; Spiritecrs. KINGSLEY R SMITH, 533 Ritter St., Bridgeport; Pi Kappa Alpha. MARY N. SMITH, 5019 Staunton. Charles- ton; Rec. Sec, Pi Beta Phi; Dolphin; New- man Club. NANCY K SMITH, Box 189, Daniels; Art Society; Publications Comm.; Transfer Orien- tation; Li-toon-awa; Westminster Council. RAYMOND L. SMITH, 335 So. 22nd St., Clarksburg; A. I. I.E. CAROL A. SNYDER, 174 Armstrong, Rom- ney; Gamma Phi Beta; Mu Phi Epsilon; Kappa Phi. JACKSON C. SNYDER, Fairmont Farms, Fairmont; Phi Kappa Psi; A.S.M.E. OTIS W SNYDER, JR, 1723 N. Veitch St., .Arlington,, Va.; Pershing Rifles; Scabbard and Blade; Whitmore ' s Rangers; Psi Chi. 278 JOSKI ' H V SPKSSARD. 1021 Covc- wav. C:harlesion; I lia Tau Delta. MICHAEL A SPINELLl. Tams; Maih Club: II Ciriolo llaliaiio jOSKl ' ll I ' SPOHN, ' IJ-, llardini; Blvil , Romr, N V ; Phi Delia Hula. RICHARD A SPRAY. Hursi; I.iiiheran Sludrnt .-Xhsck.; L ' ni ' crsiiv -l-H Club. JOE W. STANK.IEWICZ. ;i-«) CalU-r Rd.. WVirion. FR. NK E. STANKO. IL ' O Pinsburi;li Si . Unioniown, Pa.; NVwnian CMub A I CI. E LAWRENCE V. STENTO. Church Si.. Newbury; Sii{ma Tau Si ma, .X I.A.A. JUDITH K STEPHENS. 4014 Laim- drum l.a.. Chc - ' Chase. .Vld.; Chi Oiiu- «a: NWCA; SNEA; . WS. mom. LARRY N. SULUVAN, 807 48th St., Vien- na; Rec. Sec. Beta Theta Pi; Helvetia; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Tau Sigma. ELLISON S. SUMMERFIELD, 209 W. Ma- ple Ave., Fayetteville; Phi Delta Theta; Ps; Chi; Ski Club; Advanced AFRO ' I C. CAROL L. SUMMERS, 201 Blucstone Rd., Mt. Hope; Gamma Phi Beta; Public Rela- tions Chm.; Chamber Court; Sociology ' Club. JEANNE C. SUMMERS. 416 Crest Ridge Dr.. Greensburg, Pa.; Y ' WCA; Young Repub- licans; Sigma Tau Sigma; Sec, Lutheran Stu- dent Assoc. MARY A. SUMMERS. 320 Wiseman Rd.. Summcrsville; Home Economics Club; Omi- cron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Kappa Phi. ROBERT L. SUNDERMAN, 298 Wiles St., Morgantown; Tau Kappa Epsilon. JOHN H. SUTLIFF. Font Grove Rd., Sling- erlands, NY.; Phi Delta Theta. irkAtS JOSEPH A. STEVT. JR.. RD. 1. Lake Lvnn. Pa.; .Mpha Tau . ' Mpha; Pershing Rifles; FF.A. DOROTHY A. STILL, 205 Jones Ave., Mor- gantown; Songleader, .Mpha Phi; Mu Phi Ep- silon; Student Legislature; Universitv Opera Theater; ME.NC. ROBERT B. .STONE, 1 Euclid Ave, Mor- gantown; Phi Kappa Psi; Alpha Phi Mu; Tau Beta Pi; Helvetia; Sphin.x; Mountain; High School Leadership Conference Steering Comm.; Fi Batar Cappar. MAUREEN L. STONER, 7 Manor Dr.. Oak Ridge, N.J.; Chi Omega. SUS.XN S. .STORCK. 5507 2nd Ave., Vien- na; P.E. Majors ' Club. WARREN E. STORCK, 704 Glcnsidc Ave., Wvncote, Pa.. Kappa .Alpha. JERRY K. STRAUB. 3506 Brandon Rd.. Huntington; Sigma Nu. CHARLES S. STUMP. JR . Box 278. Mul- lens; Delta Tau Delta. h r k 279 JAMES M. SUTTON. 128 South St., Bridge- port; Phi Sigma Kappa. CLARENCE W. SWEENEY, Box 387, Man- nington; Alpha Gamma Rho. DONALD G. SWEENEY, 258 Main St., New Eagle, Pa.; Phi Mii Alpha; N ' arsity Club; MENC; Fellowship of Christian .Athletes; Sig- ma Delta Psi; Track; Cross-Countrv. NANCY J. SWING, 125 Ridenour, Clarks- burg; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Speaker, Stu- dent Legislature; Li-toon-awa; Chimes; Mor- tar Board; Pres., YWCA. CAROL J. SWISHER, Augusta. JOSEPH W. SWISHER, Route 9, Bo.x 252, Morgantown; IEEE. DAVID B. SYNOWIEC, 15 Hickory La., Wheeling; Theta Chi; IEEE; AFROTC. ANTHONY J. TARQUINIO, 625 Virginia Ave., Follansbee; Alpha Phi Delta RADETTA A. TAYLOR, 614 Main St., Sut- ton; .Sec, Mortar Board; YWC.A Cabinet; Pres., Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Kappa Phi; Homecoming Steering Comm.; Mountainlair Governing Board; Elections Comm. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR, 1049 Charles Ave., Morgantown; Pi Kappa Alpha. JUDY C. TEETS, . ' urora; Home Economics Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron. BARRY A. TEITELMAN, 2267 Baird Blvd., Camden, N.J.; Phi Sigma Delta; .Soundman for Music Man and Oedipus Rex. ROBERT TEMPLETON, 633 Central St., Elkins; Alpha Gamma Rho; Philosophical So- ciety; Rangers; Agri-Club. NANCY N. THEOPHILUS, 438 Park St.. Morgantown; Kappa Delta; Mountainlair Program Council; Treas., YWCA; Foreign .Student Guide. VICKI S. THOMAS. 217 Lyndhurst. Mor- gantown; Newman Club. WILLIAM G. THOMAS, 523 .AUeghenv St., Boswell, Pa.; Alpha Phi Delta; P.E Majors ' Club. JOHN A. TIANO, 211 Maplewood Dr., Fair- mont; Alpha Phi Delta; IFC; Sphinx. MARGARET N. TILEY, 1450 Louden Hgts., Charleston; Kappa Kappa Gamma; YWCA; Young Democrats. SHIRLEY V. TINTLE, Romney; Alpha Phi; Sigma Tau Sigma; Freshman Counselor; SNEA. ANNIE M. TISSUE, Crestview Dr., Bethel Park, Pa.; Alpha Delta Pi; Sec, Student Leg- islature; University Theatre; Sec, Phi Sigma Tau; Mountainlair Comm. DON I. TITUS, 118 Hemacolin Rd., Carmi- chaels. Pa.; Sigma Phi Epsilon. TRUDY LYNN TOLAND, 1271 Jersey Ave., Morgantown. MARY J. TOMLINSON, 13 Cliffwood PI., Metuchen, N.J.; Social Chm., Kappa Kappa Gamma; Freshman Princess; AFROTC Spon- sor; Freshman Projects Comm. WILLIAM D. TORLONE, 1101 So. Oak- wood, Beckley; Alpha Phi Delta; AIIE. Seniors 280 JAMES E. VAN VOORHIS. 145 Garfield Rd . Clarksburg: Phi Sie a Kappa; Alpha Delta Sigma. MICHAEL C. ECELLIO, 1555 Smith Rd., Charleston; Phi Sigma Kappa; Recreation Club; Ski Club. FR-ANCIS A. VIA, 163 E. Main, Frostburg, Md.; Alpha Phi Delta; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Newman Club. WILLIAM F. VIEWEG, Wheeling; Phi Kap- pa Psi; Homrioming Sub-comm.; High .School Basketball Tournament Comm.; Greek Lead- ership Conference. SONDRA LEE VISNIC, 131 Scenic Dr.. Weirton; YWCA; Math Club. JOSEPH M. ITALE. 17 Park Lane PI., Massapequa. N V. ANN G. WADDELL, 409 Monroe St., Montgomery-; Delta Gamma. JOHN E WADE, 26 Prospect St.. Keyport, N.J.; Phi Sigma Kappa, MICHAEL J. TOTARO. 768 CIcarvicw Dr., Verona, Pa. CARL A TOWNSEND, Box 132, Davisvillc; Sigma Nu; Gymnastic Team; Prcs., Uni- versiiv 4-H Club: Chm., Mounlainlair Out- door Recreation Comm. DIANE TR.AINER, 311 E, Edgar Ave., Ron- ceverte; .Mpha Delta Thcta. JACK TRWIS, 1 1 Clan Ave., Wheeling; Sigma Chi J0YC:E rURLEY, 2122 Zablc Dr.. Charles- ton; .Mpha Delta Thela. EARL E TURNER. 121 From Si,, Rich- wtx d; AS .ME. ROBERI L ULLOM, 95 National Rd., Wheeling. DOUGLAS R. VANSCOY, 531 James St., Bridgeport; Phi Sigma Kappa. CHARLES O. WALLS 1030 Weires Ave.. La- ' alc. .Md.; Phi Kappa Psi; Pres.. Young Re- publicans. . R W.ALSH. Walnut St.. Pi. Marion, P.i . Hemic Ixiinomics Club; .Newman Club .M1C;HAEL WANDA. JR. 220 Baltimore .■ ve . Cumberland. Md.; arsity Club; X ' arsi- IV .Swimming; Outing Club. EDWARD A WARD. Bickmore; Lambda C:hi Alpha. A I Ch.E. . 1AR E WARD. 134 Church Si., Washing- ton. Pa ; S N.E A PALL R. WARD, Craigsville. ELEA.NOR B W.ATSON, III Circle Dr., Fairmonl; Rush Chm., Delta Gamma; Li- loon-awa; Chiincs; Sec. Sf okes, .AWS Judiciary Board; ' .-Pres.. AWS; Organizations Ed., Mnnlicola; Goldiggcr ' s Steering Comm.; Greater W. Va. Weekend Steering Comm. JAMES N WA ■BRIGHT, 146 3rd St , Mor- gantown; Pres.. Varsity Club; Freshman Wrestling Team; Commander, Arnold Air So- ciety; Equipment .Manager, W V U .Minor Sports; . lanager. Wrestling and Baseball Teams; Freshman Guide. 281 Seniors JANICE L. WILSON, 1297 Fairlawns, Morgantown; Kappa Phi; Foreign Siu- dcnt Guide; Cosmopolitan Club; YWCA; Mountainlair. MELINDA A. WILSON. 5326 Noyes Ave., Charleston; AWS Activity Council; Vice-Pres., House Chm., Mountainlair Program Council; Dolphin; Spokes; Vice-Pres., Arnold Hall; Vicc-Pres., WHC; Gcildigni-rs ' .Steering Comm.; Mountaineer Weekend .Steering Comm. PRISCILLA J. WILSON, 14 Boulevard, Point Marion, Pa MARJORIE S WIMER, RED 4. Box 416, kevser; SNEA. WILLIAM M WINE. :W25 Valewood Dr , Munhall, Pa.; Phi nella Theia HOWARD V WITHROW. II. 20;)5 Scraggs Dr.. Charleston; Phi Kappa Psi. DONALD B. WITT, Grantsville; Ameri- can Chemical Society. CAROLYN S. WOLFE. 2511 Plum St . Parkersburg; Trcas., Alpha Xi Delta; Student Legislature; Li-Toon-Awa. KATHRYN J. WHITTINGTON, 3009 Ridgeview Dr., So. Charleston; Alpha Xi Delta. PAUL G. WIEGMAN, 1 Harvard Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.; Lambda Chi Alpha. JOHN E. WILBANKS, JR., 131 Fairfax Dr., Huntington; Delta Tau Delta; Fi Batar Cappar; Scabbard and Blade. DANIEL L. WILKING, 7 Pietro, Mor- gantown; Sigma Nu. JOHN G. WILLIAMS, Rt. 2, Box 26, Morgantown; Sigma Theta Epsilon; S.N.E.A.. PAUL V. WILLIAMS. Box 517. Moorefield; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Uni- versity 4-H Club; AGP. ELIZABETH J. WILSON. 331 River Dr. Logan; Chi Omega; Sec, Dolphin; Mountainlair House Comm.; P.E. Ma- jors ' Club. JAMES M. WILSON, 508 Stanley Ave., Clarksburg; Phi Kappa Psi; Golf. DENNIS B. WEBSTER. 2415 Wilson Ave.. St. Albans; Delta Tau Delta; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Pi Mu; .■X.I.I.E. GARY S. WEINER. 97 Caprenter St., Clarksburg; Phi Sigma Delta; Pres.. Hil- lel Foundation; Assoc. Bus and -Advert. Managers. Afonticola,- Freshman Guide; Chm.. Student Housing Comm.; Elec- tions Comm.; Student Co-ordinator, Civ- il Defense; Off-Campus Housing Comm. ROBERT C. WELLING, 32 So. F. St., Keyser; Pi Kappa Alpha; Pres., Sig- ma Delta Chi; Dai y Athenaeum: Publica- tions Comm. EARLINE R. WESTFALL, R.D.I. Lake Lynn. Pa.; Art Societv. CHERYL ANN WHEELER. Box 452, Gum Rd.. Elkins. ROBERT W. WHEELER. 2419 Eoff St.. Wheeling; . ' .S.C.E.; Newman Club; W. ' a- Week Team. Pershing Rifles. RAYMOND B. WHITE, 214 Harrison St.. Clarksburg; .Social Chm.. Delta Tau Delta; Homecoming Sub-Comm.; Vice- Presidents ' Council; A. P.M., V.- L.H.C.P.. Fi Batar Cappar; Student Leadership Conference. JOHN B WHITEHEAD. 2760 Fern Valley Dr.. East Point. Ga.; Phi Sigma Kappa. 282 JOSEPH H WOLFE, JR., Box 13, Star Junction, Pa.: Tau Kappa Epsilon. KENNETH P VVC3LFE, 730 Fairmoni Pike, Wheeling; Xi Sii nia Pi; Alpha Zcla; Forestry Club; Oulini; Club. THOM. ' KS R WOODRUM, 244 Main St., Hinton; Phi Sigma Kappa; Fi Baiar Cappar N. NCY E. WORRELL, ;V. ' 9 Kenmore, Mor- ganiown, I ' re.is . . lorlai Board Pres , Pi Del- ia Phi; -Sec., YWCA; Pres., Sigma Delia Pi; Sec., Westminster Foundation. SHARYN V WORRELL, Box FF. Pineville; Kappa Delta; Spokes; Sec, Mountaiiilair; Dolphin. MARVIN E. WOTRING, Kingwood; Alpha Tau Alpha; F.F.A. GORDON L. WRIGHT, Pine Grove; Phi Sigma Kappa; Scabbard and Blade; AIME; Student Legislature; Mountaineer Week Team; Fi Batar Cappar; Pi Epsilon Tau. PHILIP T WYGAL. 119 Temple Terr., Clarksburg; Forestr ' Club. 13 EMIL G YATSKO, 914 Naomi St., Morgantown; Pi Kappa Alpha. FLOYD L YOUNG, Box 467, Big Chimney; IEEE. RONALD P. YOUNG, 224 East St., Bedford, Pa.; Kappa Sigma. WILLIAM J YOUNG, 5090 Sardis .Ave, Murrysville. Pa; .■ lpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle Club; .Agri-Club BEVERLY K ZI.MMER.MAN, 1107 Village Way, Fairmoni; .Mpha Phi; Sig- ma Tau Sigma; Dnlplun, Okliihnnin, Foreign ,Studenl GukIc, liiKTiiaiiuii.il .- w.lreru■s C-onim . Professional Recrea- iion .S(Hift . ANN K. ZINN, 17(X) Plum St., Parkers- burg, Alpha Xi Delta; Ski Club. JAMES L. ZOPP, Fairlea; Kappa Al- pha. Seniors-Gi d. School can be fun. loo ' Undergrads CAROLE J. AARON, Fr.; 30 Walnut St., Wheeling. NANCY J. ABERNATHEY; Fr.; 92 Rose Crest Dr., Pittsburgh 29, Pa. BOBBY L. ADAIR; Fr.; Chapmanville. BILLIE L. ADAMS; Fr.; 619 4th St., New Martinsville. MARGARET M. ADAMS; Fr.; 309 6th St., Windber, Pa. V. JEAN ALIFF; Fr.; 211 Fayette Ave., Fayetteville. NANCY LEE ALLEN; Fr.; 109 Lindburg Ave., Fayetteville. CYNTHIA J. ALVAREZ, Soph.; 305 Seventh St., Glen Dale. CAROL J. AMOS; Fr.; Route 2, West Finlei, Pa. LINDA D. ANDERS; Fr.; Box 432, Gauley Bridge. KAREN L. ANDER.SON: Fr.; 1015 Isabella Rd., Connellsville, Pa. PEGGY L. ANDERSON; Fr.; 1504 Viewmont, Charleston. %k DARLENE C. ANDREWS; Fr.; 326 Erie Ave., Glassport, Pa. DIMETRA E. ANDREWS, Soph.; 113 Luzadder, Grafton. LORENA M. ARENDOSH; Soph.; 48 Jamison St.. Uniontown. Pa. CONNIE ARGABRITE; Jr.; 109 Park St., Morgantown. WILLIAM ARNOTT; Fr.; 807 Jefferson St., Spencer. PEGGY J. ASHTON; Soph.; Bo.x 79, West Leisenring, Pa. DON W. ASHWORTH; Fr.; 1602 Loudon Heights Rd., Charleston. ROBERT W. AYERS; Fr.; 1229 Westwood La., Fairmont. CONNIE BABICZ; Fr.; 118 East Schwab Ave., Whitaker, Pa. CHERYL L. BACKUS; Fr.; Charleston. MARY J. BADIALI; Fr.; 330 Allison Ave., Washington, Pa. FREDERICK B. BAENIG; Soph.; 22 Richmond Ave.. Wheeling, LARRY N. BAKER; Fr.; 14218 Woodlbrcst, Houston 15, Tex. MARTHA L. BAKER; Fr.; 212 Winchester Ave., Moorefield. TRUDY S. BAKER; Fr.; 18 Springhaven Rd., Wheeling. PEGGY L. BAILEY; Fr.; 110 School St., Romney. PANADORA M. BALL; Fr.; 504 Fairfax St., Berkeley Springs. STEPHEN E. BALL; Fr.; 3402 Elm St., Parkersburg. DANA I. BARCLIFT; Fr,; 4612 No. 41st St., Arlington, V ' a. HELENA E. BARTO; Fr.; 417 Coolidgc, Holden. RICHARD BASHAR; Fr.; 1216 Morgantown St., Fairmonl. MARY R. BATES; Soph.; 206 Beech St., West Union. NANC ■ L. BAUGHMAN; Fr.; 918 Hughes Dr., St. Albans. CAROL A. BAYER; Fr.; 120 Starling Dr., McKee Rocks, Pa. ROBERT N. BEATY; Fr.; 522 So. Fort Cir., Charleston. C;AR ■ R. BECKETT; Fr.; Route 1, Box 169, Chapmanville. (;KRA1.1)INE BEDNARZIC; Fr.; 317 Louisiana Ave., Chester, AI.I.KN 1. BELL; Fr.; Box 128, Bolair. 284 CAROL J. BELL; Fr.; Box 31, allcy Grove. JANICE K. BENSON; Fr.; Brucclon Mills. KERSTEN A, BENSON; Jr.; Route =1. Box 247, Cambridge, PAULA J. BERMAN; Soph ; L ' 7 Haddaic Ave., Wheeling. PAMELA L BE ER.U;E. Fr.; Box 56, allev Bend. JEAN BIBB ' ; Fr ; ,5405 Kanawha Ave., CUiarlesloii. CAROL L. BIDDLE; Soph.; .Seventh Ave., New Eagle, Pa. NANCY L. BICiELOW; Soph.; Stackyard Hollow, Wheeling. CAROL J. BILLICK; Soph.; Route 1. West Alexander, Pa. RALPH S. BIRD; Fr.; Box 15, Matoaka. JAMES J. BITONTL Fr.; Route 5, Fairmont. I ' .VrRICIA A BLAZINA; Fr.; 147 ' ; Merriit St . Whe.ling. Wis JUDI BLOCK; Fr.; 3523 Orchard St., Weirlon. SHERI L. BOBER; Fr.; 415 Church St.. Ligonicr, Pa. r)A ID ' BOGGS; Fr.; Grasselli Rd., Stonewood. OLGA BOLSHAKOV; Soph.; 29 ' j National Rd., Wheeling. P. TRIC:IA A. BOND; Fr.; 118 Main St., Moorefield. PAMELA J. BONNETTE; Fr.; 2304 First St., Moundsville. LINDA L. BOOTH; Jr.; 10 E. Lincoln St., Buckhannon. .MARY ANN BOOTH; Fr.; 10 E. Lincoln St.. Buckhannon. P.VrRICIA L. BOSO; Fr.; 1027 Webster Rd., Suminer-;ville. C:HARL0TTE a. BOSTIC; Fr.; Peterstown. CAR.MEN L. BOUTET; Jr.; 45 St., Panama, Panama. CLAl ' DE ' lTE E BOYER; Fr.; 320 an Burcn St., Evans City, Pa PA.MI.I.A S. BOWSER; Fr.; 222 Main, Kingxvood. R015ER 1 G. BOYLE; Fr.; 1005 High St., Brownsville, Pa. MARY J. BR.. MER; Fr.; 319 Ash St., Anmoorc. ROY L BREEDEN; Fr.; Box 371, Pineville. JOE E. BREINIG; Fr.; 340 W. GraucI La., Romney. LESLIE E. BRF.TZGER; Fr.; 21 Lincoln Ave., Chatham, NJ. REBECC:A a BRIGHT; Fr.; 55 E. Sioux La., Romney. JEAN A BROOKinSER; Soph.: 453 Central St., Elkins. JAMES D BROWN; Fr.; 1253 Park Ave., Charleston. JENNIFER J. BROWN; Jr.; Bruceton Mills. LINDA A BUCHANAN; Fr.; R.D. 2, Somerwt, Pa. RONALD L. BLC:KLEY; Fr.; Ill Morningside Cir., Parkcrsburg. P. TRICK J. BUFFA; .Soph.; Box 117, Bradley. BETTY L. BUMGARDNER; Fr.; 418 17th St., Dunbar. BECKY J. BL ' RDETTE; Fr.; 523 Price St.. Charleston. CATHY E BLRGESS; Fr.; 255 Jackson Ave, Madison. 285 PI Glastonbury, Conn. McCorkle Ave. S.E., B. RB. R J. BLTLER; Jr.; Route 2, Box 182, Elkview. F.RN.A L. BUTT; .Soph.; 510 Cumberland, Cumberland, Md. HELE.N ' K BUTTERFIELD; Fr ; 161(1 Ridgeview Rd., Charles- ton. .SUE CANONICO; Fr.; 24 Coleman Rd., PATRICIA A. CANTRELL; Jr.; 4806 Charleston. TOM P. CARNOHAN; Fr ; 1355 Neel St., Huntington. GERALD D. CARP; Fr.; 601 Thompson St., Charleston. SA. DR. C: CARTER; Soph.; Montcoal. FEMSI CELA IR; Jr.; 685 Bonar Ave.. Wayncsburg, Pa. BORDENO R CERULLO; Fr.; 7 Latham St., Buckhannon. FRED CHANCE; Jr.; 3402 Canby St., Harrisburg, Pa. TERYL R. CHANEY; Fr.; 1153 Frederick St., Cumberland, Md. DONNA L. CHECK: Fr.; 2201 Vance Ave., Wheeling. LINDA M CHIDESTER; Fr.; Box 315, Masontown. MAR ' ' BETH CHIDE.STER; Fr.; 4 Meadow Lane, Bridgeport. PAUL CHILDRESS; Fr ; Oceana. ANN CHRISMAN; .Soph.; 409 Elk St., Gassaway. ANNE L CLAIBORNE; Fr.; Charlton Heights. DELMAS R. CLAYPOOL; Fr.; Bolair. SANDI J CLIFTON; Fr.; 305 Johnson Ave., Clarksburg. ROBERT R COCKRELL; Fr.; 640 No. Pike, Grafton. JAMES VV. COFFMAN; Fr.; 19 First St., Elkins. KARON R. COGAR; Jr.; Rt. 1, Box 271, Buckhannon. REGINA S. COHN; Soph.; 117 Maplewood La., Becklev. RAYMOND COLE, JR.; Fr.; 2926 Washington Blvd., Hunting ton. ANN E. COLLINS; Fr.; 1056 Windsor, Morgantown. BARBARA L. CONAWAY; Fr.; Box 631, Elkins MAR ' K. CONN; Fr.; 125 Brownficld Rd., Uniontown, Pa. JASON M COOK; Jr.; 344 Stewart St., Morgantown. I.ORENA COOK; Soph.; 318A Campbells Creek Dr.. Charleston PHIL COOK; Fr ; Box 193. New Haven .STEPHEN P. COONTS; Fr ; 2 Highland-Dr . Buckhannon. DONNA C COOPER; Jr ; 1808 College Ave.. Blucfield MARY R. COPELAND; Fr.; 52 Harvev Ave.. Lcxkpori. N.Y. KI.I .ABETH A CORDER; Fr ; Box 430. Weston. JANEI C;0 ER; Fr.; 207 Bcachlcy St., Meyersdale, Pa. LINDA L. COX; Fr.; Box 241, Fairmont. SU.SAN J. CRADDOCK; Fr.; Mitchell Heights, Logan. HENRY E. CREWS; Fr.; Box 309. Pincvillc. CAROLYN A. CRITES; Jr.; 27 Marion. Buckhannon Undergrads 286 JOHNNY f:RL ' MMETT; Jr.: Franklin SLK K. CIIMMINS: Fr ; 109 No Richhill, VVayncsburs. Pa. JOHN I) (:L ' NNINC;HAM: Fr.; 12.5 Kernes, Fllkins. JOSEPH F OL ' OMO; Soph.; Box 2(M, Follansbcc. BARBAR. K C:LS ' rKR; Fr.; ;i:«)4 W. Second Ave., Belle SLNN ' DALBKE; Fr.; 4028 Dccpwood Rd., Baltimore. Md. MARY M. DAUGHERTY; Fr; Rl. 1. Box 319, Philippi. SHEILA L. DAVIS; Fr.; Bclington. STE E DA IS; Fr.; Montgomery. LOL ' ISE D.WV.SON; Jr.; Rt. 2, Box 63. Bridgeport. CANDANCE J DEC:KER; Fr.; 866 C:hester Rd., Charleston. HENNER A OK HAVEN; Fr.; Ri 4, Box 278.S, Mariinsburg. W ISABEL DE MARCO; Fr ; 1004 So Pittsburgh St . Connellsville. Pa. CAROL A. DE MOSS; Fr.; 229 Highland. Morgantown. SANDRA S. DENTVISON; .Soph.; Route 1. Box 9A. Sutton. P.MTY A. DE POLO; Fr.; Rt. 2, Box 439, Clarksburg. ALEXANDER W DERING; Fr.; 348 Wilson, Morgantown. ELIZABETH A. DORSEY; Jr.; 615 Grand St., Morgantown. JO ANN DO.SCH; Fr.; 441 So. Center Ave., Somerset, Pa. ERNEST P. DOWNEY. Jr.; Soph.; 848 Observatory ' Dr., St. Al- bans. JAMES W. DOWNS; Jr.; 1020 Fennimore St.. Fairmont. RANDOLPH C: DL ' FF; Fr ; 9401 Worrell. Lanham. Md. MARY S DUNN; .Soph.; 15 Armstrong St.. Romncy. DA ID A. DIROCHER; Soph ; 101 Eastman Rd., Cumberland. ROBERT M. EBELING; Fr.; Forest Hills, Wheeling. JLDY A. EDMONDS; Jr.; 13 Log Cabin Terr.. Sparta, NJ. ANNE L. ELAM; Fr.; 883 Poplar Rd.. Charleston. SANDRA H. ENGLEBRIGHT; Fr.; 600 Grand St , Morgantown. REBECCA L ESHENBAUGH; Fr ; 8 Beaty Ave , Manninglon. SANDRA E E ANS: 1436 Western. Morgantown. RICHARD L. FALKENSTEIN; Fr.; Rt. 5, Fairmont. NANC • J. FANSLER; Fr ; RD. 4, Box 257, Cortland, Ohio. PALMER FARLEY, JR.; Fr ; 116 West C Si. Beckley. SELINA C FAST; Fr.; 1205 W. Va. Ave., Dunbar. CAROL J FAULKNER; Fr.; Box 447, Tionesta. Pa. REBECCA J FAULKINER; Fr; 32I7A Orion Ct.. Rome, N.Y. C;AR0LE .VI FELEDIK, Fr.; 3957 New Texas Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa ROSE MARIE FELIX; Jr ; .30 Country Club Blvd . L ' niontown. Pa JANE L FELSKI; Soph.; Clive Ave . Hillview Terr., Moundsvillc. CHRISTINA T. FENIMORE; Soph.; 123 Cixks Hill Rd., Mil- linglon, N.J. 287 Undergrads MARY A. FENNO: Fr.; Box 542, Scott Depot. SUSIE FERRANDO: Soph.; 414 Roane Ave., Clarksburg. REBECCA A. FIDLER; Jr.; West Milford. NANCY C. FINN; Fr.; 1097 Highland Dr.. St. Albans. BARBAR. FISHER; Fr.; Bo.x 343. Moorefield. ELLEN E. FISHER; Fr.; Box 247, Riplcv. ERMN C. FISHER; Fr ; 113 Kidd .• vc.. ' Nutter Fort. BARBAR L. FLOWERS; Soph.; 3326 W. 5th Ave., Belle. SARAH L. FOGG; Jr.; 126 .So. Walnut St., Philippi. FOREST M. FOLEY; Fr.; Rt. 1, Box 142, Rock PHM.LIS K.FOX; Fr.;710 Walnut. Ravcnswood. ROGER C. FRAME; Fr.; 1100 Ledge Hill Dr., Charleston. DAVID S. FRANCIS; Fr.; 640 Cumberland Rd., Bluefield. JO ANN FRIEBERTSHAUSER; Fr.; 115 No. 23rd St., Wheeling. SHARON L. FURBEE; Jr.; College Hill, Philippi. CLAUDIA F. FURLAN; Fr.; 381 Genesee St., Avon. N.Y. LINDA R. GABRIEL; Soph.; Rt. 3, Box 100, Clarksburg. MICHAEL G. GAICH; Jr.; 214 1 1th St., Jeannette, Pa. ' ALFRED A. GALLI; Soph; 936 W. Everly St., Morgantown. BONITA S. GARCIA; Fr.; 430 Juniper, Moundsville. LYNNE M. GARDNER; Fr.; 408 W. Grant, Hastings, Mich. REBECCA S. GARTEN; Fr.; 406 Magnolia Ave., Moundsville SYLVIA A. GARVIN; Fr.; 1 Penlaw Dr., Fairmont. JOYCE E. GERRARD; Fr.; Route 1, Bristol. LINDA ' . GIBBS; Fr.; 1333 Morningsidr Dr., Charleston. SUE E. GIBSON; Fr.; 13580 Nancy Ave., Charleston. MARGARET A. GIERSEH; Fr.; 5024 Kentucky St., So. Charleston SHARLEEN E. GIST; Fr.; 150 Valley View Dr., Wellsburg. CLAUDIA J. GLASS; Fr.; 309 18th St., Dunbar. JOHN S. GODFREY; Fr.; Rt, 1, Burnsville. r:AROLYN L. GOLDEN; .Soph.; Rt. 1, Box 31, French Creek. DELORES M. GOODYEAR; Jr.; 27 E. Chestnut St., Red Lion, Pa MICHAEL A. GRANT; Fr.; 1329 W. 13th St., Nitro. PAULA B CJRIMM; Fr.; l:-)00 Grand Central Ave., Vienna. C.VFHERINE I.. (JRISHABER; Fr.; 1520 North Dr., So. Charleston. DOLORES A. GRI.SNIK; Fr.; 1142 Toman Ave., Clairton, Pa. JUDITH A. GROGAN; Fr.; 113 Broadway Ave., Clarksburg. JEANNE L. GROSS; Fr.; 1011 Woodland, Bridgeport. METRO J. GROSSA; Fr.; Box 352, Anmoore. CAROL L. GROVE; Fr.; 219 So. Rosemont, Martinsburg. 288 CANDRISF. R GUTHRIE; Fr ; R D 2, Confluence, Pa. MICHKI. K (;l THRIE: Fr.; 447 Westmoreland Dr., Dunbar. ROSE.M. R ■ CLTHRIK; Fr ; Wind Ridi;e. Pa. MICH.AKI. E, H. CKETT; Jr.; Pine Grove Add., Nitro. S.M.I.V A. HAGUE; Fr.; ,505 25lh St., Vienna. CHARLOriE E. HALE; Fr.; Sundial. JAMES I. HALTERMAN; Jr.; Rt. I, Winche.ster, Va. NANCY L. HAMILTON; Jr.; 316 Joseph St., So. Charleston. PATRICIA M. HAMILTON; Fr.; 1004 Overlook Way, So. Charleston. MARY K. HAMMOND; Jr.; 197 Main St.. Ridgeley. SUSAN A. HAMRICK; Fr.; 1044 College Cir., St. Albans. MAR ■ A. HANDLAN; Jr.; 200 A St.. Keyser. IRGIL T. HANDLE ' ; Fr.; 902 Sunset Dr., Bridgeport. PAMELA R. HANEY; Fr.; Box 676, Point Marion. Pa. RICHARD W. H. NSEL; Jr.; Rolawnside Ave., Collingswood, N.J W ALTER L. HARBISON; Fr.; 416 6th St., Glendale. JERRY W. HARLAN; Fr.; 12 Frazier Rd.. Wheeling. CECELIA A. HARLESS; Fr.; Box 135, Mount Hope. PATRICIA A. HARNESS; Jr.; 12 Second Ave., Ridgeley. PATTI E. HAR EY; Fr.; 1280 Fairlawns, Morgantown. MARION F. HAWSE; Fr.; 216 Washington St., Moorefield. SHARON L. HAYES; Fr.; 55 Dry Creek Rd., White Sulphur Springs LAL ' RA E. HAYHURST; Soph.; 510 Braxton St., Gassaway. LARRY HECKATHORN; Fr.; 305 No. Vine St., New Castle, Pa KATHRYN M. HELLER; Soph.; 7857 Patriot Dr., Annandale, Va. DOLORES A. HELVY; Soph.; 318 E. Fifth St., Belle. TONYA L. HERWICK; Fr.; 1508 E. Crawford Ave., Connellsville, Pa JAMES W. HESS; Jr.; 1383 Locust Ave., Fairmont. JO ANN HILDRETH; Jr.; Rt. 1, Buckhannon. WILLIAM L. HILLS; Fr.; 1 Rockledge Dr., Charleston. SHIRLEY A. HOENER; Jr.; 636 S. 22nd. Quincv, III. LUCY HOGUE; Fr.; 1508 Hampton Rd., Charleston. JANICE M. HOLPE; Fr.; Box 102, Filbert. PAUL R. HOLLY; Fr.; 1423 Sabraton Ave., Morgantown. JENNIFER V. HONTS; Fr.; 800 Rockbridge. Bluefield. MARY ANN HOOVER; 520 Welty St.. Grecnsburg. Pa. ANDREA J. HOPKINS; Fr.; 2406 Collins Rd.. Pittsburgh. Pa. ANN C HOPKINS; Jr.; 600 Braxton St . Gassaway. SUSAN L. HOTT; Fr.; Old Fields. SANDRA K. HOUILLET; Fr.; 1643 Fairmont Ave., Clarksburg. 289 ROBERT L. HUFFMAN; Fr.; CMR, Box 4136, AP0132, New York, N.Y. JENNY L. HUMPHREY; Fr.; 426 Dunkin Ave,, Bridgeport, CHARLES C. HUFFMAN; Jr.; 410 Greenbrier Ave., Ronceverte. JANET M. HUGHES; Soph.; Looneyville. FLORENCE L. HUNTER; Fr.; . ' ■)04 Prichard St., Williamson. MAMIE lAQUINTA; Jr.; 1107 N. 19th St., Clarksburg. BETSY INCH; Fr.; 9406 Woodcrest Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. FRANCES L. INGRAM; Fr.; 501 Sycamore St., St. Marys. JEAN L. IRONS; Fr.; 171 Stanhope Rd., Sparta, N.J. TERRY A. ISAACMAN; Soph.; 1933 N. Second St., Harrisburg, Pa. DIANE E.JACK; Fr.; 911 Blue-Sky Drive, So. Charleston, Pa. SANDRA S. JACKLEY; Fr.; 920 Prospect Rd., Pittsburgh, Pa. EDWARD B. JARRETT; Fr.; 417 Frederick St., Bluefield. SUZANNE JETT; Fr.; 1014 10th Ave., Marlinton. TAMARA L. JEWETT; Fr.; 276 Chapel Rd., Wheeling. RUTH E. JOLLIFFE; Soph.; 1101 Fourth St., New Martinsville. KATHLEEN L. JONES; Soph.; 119 Denese Dr., Weirton. LENORA A. JONES; Fr.; Legg Star Rt. 312, Sissonville. LINDA L. JONES; Soph.; Box 106, Sand Fork. ALBERT F. KAVE, JR., Fr.; 104 W. High St. Shepherdstown. SONDRA G. KAUFMAN; Jr.; Rt. 4, Box 174, Buckhannon, JOHN S. KAULL; Fr.; 3013 Ritchie Ave., Baltimore, Md. VIRGINIA E. KEENAN; Fr.; 120 9th St., Parkersburg. LINDA B. KELLY; Fr.; M-12, Arthurdale. PATRICIA E. KELLY; Fr.; 938 So. Davis Ave., Elkins. RUTH E. KELLY; Fr.; RD 2, Box 88, Eighty-Four, Pa. GORDON G. KENNEDY; Soph.; Box 143, Clendenin. LYNDA J. KEPES; Fr.; 181 St. John ' s Rd., Weirton. BETH A. KERNS; Soph.; Valley Grove. PAMELA A. KESLER; Fr.; 450 Park St., Oak Hill. FREDRICA H. KILMER; Fr.; 1126 W. King St., Martinsburg JOHN KILMER, JR.; Jr.; 1126 W. King St., Martinsburg. ARTHUR L. KINCJ; Fr.; 5175 Big Tyler Rd., Charleston. BARRENT R. KITTLE; Fr.; 174 E. Kathcrine St., Washington, Pa. STEPHANIE KNEE; Fr.; 224 Park St., Morgantown. MARCELLA A. KNOTTS; Soph.; 205 Moritz Ave., Grafton. CAROL A. KNUDSON; Soph.; 965 Zerkle St., St. Albans. GARY A. KOHSER; Fr.; 2404 Mt. Vernon, Pt. Pleasant. L. JOAN KRAMER; Fr.; 717 Glenn Ave., Fairmont. CAROL E. KRAUS; Soph.; 80 LaSalle St., N.Y., N.Y. Undergrads 290 BFAKRI.V K, KRESE; Fr.; 15 Crest St., Uniontown, Pa. CAROL J. KRYLOFF; Jr.; 78 Hawthorne St., Brooklyn. N.Y. JANE C:. KUHN; Fr.; Box 403, Pincvillc. PAMELA S. KUHN; Fr ; 2501 E DuPoni Ave., Belle. LINDA J KURISH; .Soph.; Box 458, Cowen. JO.SEPH L KLYKENDALL; Jr.; 649 Spruce St., Morgantown. MAURITA D. LA LONDE; .Soph.; V.A. Center, Martinsburg. DENICE LAWMAN; Fr.; 1208 Summit Dr.. Clharleston. w r JOAN L. L YMA. ; Fr.; 818 crmont Ave, Fairmont. DA ID C. LEACH; Fr.; 140 Green Acre Dr., VVcllsburg. ELIZABETH R. LEASEBURG; Fr.; 679 Bcllairc Dr., Morgantown. LINDA J. LECKIE; Jr.; 947 Ridgemont Rd., Charleston. EMELIO LE DONNE; Fr.; 421 Hall St., Fairmont. DONNA S. LEGGETT; Soph.; Rt. 3, Box 401, Clarksburg. KAREN L. LE M.ASTERS; Soph.; 22 Fifth St., Mannington. RAYMOND LESTER; Fr.; 1815 Bluefield Ave., Bluefield. PHYLLKS A. LINGER; Jr.; Huttonsville. JEANE LITTLE; Fr.; Box 3,i7 Moundsville. MARY J. LITTLE; Fr.. Box 357, Moundsville. RICHARD A. LITWINKO; Fr.; 807-33rd St., Vienna. STANLEY H. LIVTNG.STONE; Fr.; 835 Coleman St., Fairmont JOAN T. LOMBARDO; Soph.; Box 488, Kimball. DAVID J. LONG; Fr.; 317 Dunkin Ave.. Bridgeport. LEE A. LOOS; Soph.; 7 Lcawood Ave., Knox Lane, Wheeling. SALLY W. LOW ' E; .Soph.; 3906 Maple St.. Wheeling. LINDA J. LOWRY; Fr.; 60 Clover Dr.. Pittsburgh, Pa. LARR ' L LUSK; .Soph.; Box 1872, Williamson. WILLIAM L. LUTZ; Fr.; 604 Walker Dr., Elizabeth, Pa. CHERYL M. MADERIA; Jr.; 464 Rockdale. Follansbcc. LYNNE MALONE; Fr; 422 N. 4th St., Oakland, Md. NANCY J. MANNERING; Fr.; 3 Glcnrock Rd., Claymont, Del. CATHY J. MARCHESE; Fr.; 1 Gaddis St., Hopwood, Pa. TONI F. MARKOWTTZ; Fr.; 320 Meyer Ave., New Castle, Pa. CAROL MARRACCINI; Fr.; 1309 3rd Ave.. Elizabeth. Pa. LESTER I. .MARRINER; Fr.; 61 McKennan. Washington. Pa. BEVERLY J MARTIN; Fr.; 908 Garrison Ave.. Morgantown E EL ' iN A .MARTIN; Fr.; 821 College Ave.. Bluefield JLDITH A MARTIN; Jr.; Elkins. L RRN- A MASER; Fr.; 263 Oakwood Rd., Charleston. MARILYN S. MASON; Fr.; 470 Columbus. Bedford, Ohio. 291 Undergrads STEPHEN H. MASON; Fr.; 609 27th St., Vienna. PATRICIA A. MASSULLO; Fr.; 253 So. High St., Morgantown. SUSAN J. MAYERS; Jr.; 1015 Locust Ave., Fairmont. MARY K. MAYLE; Fr.; 381 Laurel St., Morgantown. ANN M. MAYS; Jr.; Box 433, Thorpe. JUDITH E. McCARTNEY; Jr.; 1953 Bates Dr., Johnstown, Pa. DIANA L. McCLURE; Fr.; 829 Edgewood Dr., Charleston. KATHLEEN L. McCORKLE; Fr.; 103 Ringold Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. ANNE O. McCORMICK; Fr., 426 So. George St., Charles Town. JUDITH F. McCONKEY; Fr.; 112 Warwood Terr., Wheeling. TERRY E. McCREARY; Jr.; 18 Oak Ave., Moundsville. PHYLLIS J. McCUTCHEON; Jr.; Rt. 1, Reedy. BRENDA J. McFREDERICK; Fr.; Ill Van Camp St., Paden City. BARBARA J. McINTIRE; Soph.; 514 Lloyd St., Summersville. TED R. McKEETS; Fr.; 2230 E. Paxton, Wheeling. NANCY M. McKINLEY; Fr.; 225 Cottage, Weston. SUSAN E. McKINNEY; Soph.; 409 Park St., Bridgeport. KAREN J. McLAUGHLIN; Fr.; 394 Campbell ' s Ct. Dr., Charleston. PATTI A. McMANN; Fr.; 4466 Birchwood La., Allison Park, Pa. KATHY B. McMECHEN; Fr.; 1525 Marshall La., Glendale. SARAH J. McNINCH; Fr.; R.D. 1, Moundsville. FRANCES E. McQUAID; Fr.; Rt. 7, Box 304, Fairmont. JEANNETTE L. MEADOWS; Jr.; 1901 W. DuPont Ave., Belle. NANCY C. MEANS; Fr.; 1420 Lewis St., Charleston. SHIRLEY A. MEHALL; Fr.; 4229 Brooke St., Weirton. ROGER P. MELTON, Jr.; Fr.; 4278 W. Washington St., Charleston. PAMELA M. MERGEN; Soph.; 1125 Belleview Dr., Weirton. B. JILL MICHAEL; Soph.; 209 Edison St., Nutter Fort. ' ' DIANE R. MILLER; Fr.; Red Hill, Martinsburg. JAMES C. MILLER; Jr.; 121 Water, Thurmont, Md. JOHN M. MILLER; Soph.; 781 Third St., New Martinsville. MARGARET A. MILLER; Jr.; R.D. 1, New Cumberland. MARSHA D. MILLER; Soph.; R.D. 5, Somerset, Pa. CHRISTA A. MILLHOUSE; Fr.; 1428 Lewis St., Charleston. THOMAS A. MODI; Fr.; 105 Washington St., Mannington. CAROL A. MOLLOHAN; Fr.; 202 Montrose Dr., So. Charleston. SANDRA C. MOLOWSKI; Jr.; R.D. 2, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. PATRICIA L. MOORE; Fr.; 328 Louisiana, Chester. CAROL A. MORAN; Jr.; 2230 Market St., Wheeling. PAULF. MORRY; Fr.; 76 Sylvia Ave., No. Providence. R.I. 292 jri.IA B MORTON; Fr.: Ifil!) VVo.Ktvalc Dr.. C:harlfsion. PKTKR L. MORTON; Jr.; I ' MO (Jiallon Rd , Klyria, Ohio. MARLENE K. MOSES; Kr.; 2301 L;ibcl Dr.. Charleston. EI.I.EN B. MOSKOVTIZ; hr.; 558 Kt-lso Rd., Pittsbiirijh, Pa JEFF MOSS; Fr.; 11 9 Arbutus Dr., Clarksburg. LENORA J. MOSS; Fr.; 430 N.Y. Ave, Harrisonburg, Va. SANDY J. MOVERS; Fr.; 815 13th Ave, Marlinton. ROBERT G. MRNOS; Fr.; 3705 West St., Wcirton. CHERYL A. MULLINS; Fr.; 2610 Rummelbrown Dr., Charleston. CHARLES H. ML ' RPHEY; Soph.; 312 ' A Frederick St.. Blucficld IRGINLA D. MURPHY; Fr.; 791 Verdun St., Clarksburg. LESLIE L. MYER; Fr.; 104 Colony Dr., Vienna. MARY K. MYERS; Fr.; 33 Oak Ave., Moundsville. LEE W. MYKIETVN; Jr.; 231 Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Wayne N.J. DARRYL D. NABORS; Fr.; 35 Kingston Dr.. Morgantown. RAYE J. NASEMAN; Jr.; 801 Warwood Ave., Wheeling. ELEANOR L NAY; Jr.; Rt. 3, Pullman. JANET S. NAY; Fr.; Rt. 2. Jane Lew. LINDA G. NAYLOR; Jr.; 27 Second St., Youngwood, Pa. BEVERLY B. NEFFLEN, Soph.; 40 Diamond St., Elkins. LINDA S. NE.STOR; .Soph.; 201 Pike St., Philippi RAYMOND C. NETZEL; Jr.; 325 Ma. well Dr.. Pittsburgh. NANCY D. NICHOLS; Soph.; 836 Chester Rd. Charleston. SUSAN M. NICHOLSON; Jr.; Box 14, Cans, Pa. JANICE I. NIGHTENGALE; Fr.; 1 Park PI.. Wheeling. REBECCA A. NIXON; Fr.; 113 Chestnut St., Garden City, N.Y. MARILYN H. NOELL; Fr.; 2204 Wcber vood, So. Charleston. SANDRA E. NOFFSINGER; Fr.; 106 Oakland Dr., Nitro. KATHERJNE P. NORTON; Fr,; Rt 1, Box 72, Clarksburg. PAMELA R. NLTTER; Soph.; Box 578. Gauley Bridge. SUSAN A. OGG; Soph.; Charleston Heights. Charleston. STEPHANIE ONUFER; Fr.; Box 183. Fayette City, Pa. KAY C. ORNDORFF, Fr.; 407 Tennessee Ave., Martinsburg. OLGA OTIANIANO. Fr.; 116 Bartlett, Spencer. NANCY L. PAC;OBIT; Fr.; 3616 State St., Wcirton. GUY M. PAGE. JR; Fr; 3026 Logan St , Camp Hill, Pa. MARILYN J. PALADINO; Soph.; 565 N. Third St., LaVale, Md. SARA L. P.ALONE; Fr.; Box 341, Crucible, Pa. MILDRED M. PANTARERO; Fr.; 110 Walnut Ave., Masontown, Pa. .STEPHEN B. PATTON; Fr.; 263 Willowdale Rd., Morgantown. 293 NICK L. PALL, II; I .; 115 Pike St., Weirton. .SUSAN L. PAULL; Fr.; 703 Walnut, Latrobe, Pa. JAY E. PAULO VICKS; Fr.; Box 366, Table Rock Lane, Wheeling. SUSAN G. PAWLING; Jr.; Rt. 1, Lewisburg, Pa. LUCY C. PAYNE; Fr.; 1590 Connell Rd., Charleston. PATRICIA A. PENNINGTON; Soph.; 410 Crescent Rd., Beckley. IRENE A. PIERCE; Fr.; Johnson Mill Rd., Berkley Springs. LINDA J. PIGNANELLI; Fr.; 817 Vermont, Fairmont. EDWARD H. POST, JR; Jr.; 2628 Bland Rd., Bluefield. CAROLE T. POTESTA; Fr; 210 Peacock Park, Fairmont. ALEX P. POULICOS; Fr.; 106 Wood St., Clarksburg. DANIEL L. PINSON; Fr.; 5802 Raven Dr., Charleston. w s W l •v • • BARBARA A. PLUMMER; Fr.; 510 N. Mechanic St., Cumberland, Md. CAROL E. POLINO, Fr.; 318 Buffalo St., Elkins. TERESA A. PONCIANO; Fr.; 535 Hornor Ave., Clarksburg. BARBARA V. POWELL; Fr.; 2310 Vaughan Ave., Parkersburg. SHARON PRESTON; Fr.; 112 Waverly Way, Clarksburg. SAMUEL K. PRIDE; Fr.; 204 Henry Ave., Elkins. BARBARA A. PUCHIR; Fr.; 745 Ohio River Blvd., Sewickley, Pa. PAMELA B. PUCK; Fr.; 102 Fifth Ave., Montgomery. CHARLES T. PYLES, JR; Jr.; 151 D St., Keyser. JUDITH A. RAMSEY; Soph; Musick. DOUGLAS G. RANDOLPH, Fr.; Bo.x 888, Welch. DENNIS E. RANKIN; Fr.; 616 First St., Lancaster, Pa. NANCY J. RAPKING; Jr.; Rt. 1, Lost Creek. L. GAY RATCLIFF; Soph.; 834 Frederick St., Bluefield. JANE C. REED; Fr.; 426 N. Maiden, Waynesburg, Pa. CHERYL V. REEVES; Fr.; 171 Hawthorne Acres, Wellsburg. DIANE L. RESNIK; Fr.; Rt. 1, Box 197, Latrobe, Pa. LEE W. RICE; Fr.; Box 331, Wellsburg. JANICE A. RICHARDS; Jr.; 128 Fairland, Nitro. SHERRY L. RICKARDS; Fr.; 3644 Ewing St., Wheeling. ROGER R. RIFFLE; Fr.; 129 Camden Ave., Buckhannon. JANET L. RIGGS; Jr.; Box 10, Bridgeport. HARRIET A. RINGSTAFF; Fr.; Box 464, laeger. ROSE RISO ICH; Fr.; 106 Donna St., Weirton. KATHY L. ROBINSON; Fr.; 9 Penn. St., Connellsvillc, Pa. SUSAN L. ROSS; Fr.; 22 Springhaven Rd., Wheeling. SHARRON S. ROWAN; Fr., 624 Fourth St., New Martinsville. JOHN W. ROWE, III; .Soph.; Box 416. Franklin. Undergrads 294 fT 7?P fT U W n a CAROLE A. ROY; Soph.; 852 Rawlcy, Morgantown. RONNA I,. RUFF; Fr.; 802 Aclna St.. Conncllsvillc, Pa. KAIHRYN A. RL ' FKNER; Fr.; 141 Wailman St., Morgantown. JAMES B. RUSSELL; Jr., 255 N. Grafton St., Romney. JENNIFER L. RUSSELL; Fr.; Lynngalc Farm, Lcwisburg. PHIL L. RYMER; Fr.; 1358 Market St., Parkcrsburg. SHAHIDA SAFDAR; Jr.; 31 The Mall, Rawalpindi,VVesi Pakistan. PAMELA A. SAIAINO; Soph.; 4307 Virginia Ave., Charleston. CAROLYN A. SANETRIK; Soph.; Route 4, Box 252, Morgantown BRENDA S. SAUNDERS; Soph.; Box 168, Itmann. CAROL L. SCHR0C:KMAN; Fr.; 42.5 Mineral. VVeirton. CHARLEEN SCHULLER; Jr.; 6 Felton Rd., Towson, Md. r ■ RONALD L. SCHWENNINGER; Jr.; RFD 4, Caiinb.rla.ui, Md. MARC:iA A SCIRETTA: Fr.; Lake Pine. Marlioii, N.J. GRACE G. SEIBERT; Fr.; 4224 Madison St., Hollywood Beach. Fla. CAROLYN E. SELONE; Jr; Rt. 1, Martinsburg. ELLEN K. SHANABAKGER; Fr.; 30by Grassmere Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. PHYLLIS E. SHAUGHNESSY; Fr.; 576 Carman Ave.. Wcstbun ' , L.I., NY. ANNE C. SHAW; Fr.; 210 Cramblet, Bethany. D.AVVN R. SHELKEY; Fr.; 312 Mt. View Dr., Cumberland, .Md. MICKEY SHERENSK ' ; Jr.; 115 School St.. VVeirton. ROBERT A. SHIRES; Jr.; 608 Pocahontas .Ave.. Ronceverte. MARGARET V. SHOCKEY; Fr.; Rt. 1, Berkeley Springs. ROBERT L. SHREWSBURY; Fr.; Route 66, Box 73, Daniels. STE EN R. SHUM.XTE; Soph.; Box 206. Gauley Bridge. BABETTE J. SIMMS; Fr.; Rt. 3, Mannington. MARKED ' L. SIMPSON; Fr.; 607 Lewis. Clarksburg. MADELINE V. SINKFORD; Jr.; 910 Bland St.. BlueHcld. BETTE A. SKAFF; Fr.; 902 Woodland Ave., So. Charleston. NANCY C. SKIDMORE; Jr.; 212 Birch St.. Ga saway. OJARS SKUJINS; Fr : Ronceverte JANET K SMITH; Soph.; 301 Kanawha St.. Belle. JOANNE E. SMITH; Fr.; Box 12. Bunola. Pa. KAREN L SMITH; Fr ; 181 Maple Ave . Welch. K.ATHR ' SN A SMITH; Soph ; 3519 Pennsylvania Ave., Weirton. KENNETH E. SMHH; Fr. 305 Wyoming Ave.. Beckley. MARLYN S. SMITH; Fr.; 905 Massman Cir.. Pt. Pleasant PAULETIE E S.MITH; Fr.; 220 Camden St.. Morgantown. MARY L. SMYTH; Soph ; Route 1. Box 22. Maidsville. DOUGLAS B. SNIDER; Fr.; 1872 Loudon Heights Rd.. Charleston t 295 Undergrads RICHARD K. SNOUFFER; Soph.; 5 Thumer Dr., Pittsburgh, Pa. KATHIE J. SNYDER; Jr.; 627 Church St.. Mullens. DEBORAH J. SOLE; Fr.; 3536 River% ' iew, VVeirton. SUZANNE SOMERVILLE; Fr.; 1126 24th St., Parkersburg. SUS.A.N J. SPHAR; Fr.; 310 Oakland Ave., Charleroi, Pa. SARA J. SPINELLI; Fr.; Box 22, Tarns. ENOLIA L. STALNAKER; Soph.; 408 Locust Ave., Fairmont. TERRY C. STANHAGEN; Jr.; 109 Willow Ave., Keyser. Chesapeake, LEAH STANOVICH; Fr.; 3027 Elm St., Weirton. BARBARA A. STEELE; Fr.; Route 2, Clear Spring, Md LINDA J. STEFKOMCH; Soph.; 4309 Neptune Ave Va. NILAJ. STOBBS; Fr.; 3645 Eoff St., Wheeling. JOHN A. STOVER; Fr.; 1506 Bedford Rd., Charleston. JOHN E. STRADER; Soph.; Rt. 8, Bo.x 50. Morgantown. PAULINA M. STROM; Fr.; 920 So. Wakefield St., Arlington, Va JOHN J. STROTHER; Fr.; Rt. 5, Box 198, Fairmont. JAMES D. STUART; Soph.; Box 138B, Mt. Clare. DAVID W. STURM; Fr.; 518 Maryland Ave., Fairmont. STEPHANIE N. SUMMERS; Fr.; Logan. MARGARET L. SWART; Fr.; 36 Orchard Rd., Wheeling. JO ANN SWEENEY; Jr.; Box 387, Mannington. DONNA J. SWEEZY; Fr.; 324 Grandview, Morgantown. WILLIAM S. TALBOTT; Fr.; 1599 Quarrier St., Charleston PAUL C. TALLMAN, JR.; Soph.; Box 8, Hastings. JUDY A. TAMULITIS; Jr.; 114 So. Main St., Philippi. MARTIN L. TAMULITIS; Fr.; 114 So. Main St., Philippi. BARBARA A. TATTERSALL; Fr.; 18 Lance Dr., Charleston. LINDA L. TATTERSON; Fr.; Maxwell Rd., Pt. Pleasant. DONALD R. TAYLOR 74 W. Fourth Ave., Williamson. MARY B. TAYLOR; Soph.; Box 143, Quinwood. CHARLES A. TENNANT; Fr.; 37 Mallory Ave., Staten Island, NY AMY A.TETRICK; Fr.; 420 Dunkin Ave., Bridgeport. liir.- .t Srtfc SHARON J. TETRICK; Fr.; Rt. 1, Worthington. ANNA C. THOMAS; Jr.; 545 Wisconsin, Morgantown. BEVERLY A. THOMPSON; Fr.; 1904 Mathrot St., Parkersburg. CHARLES W. THOMPSON; Fr.; Rt. 4, Grafton. JANE M. TOBEN, Fr.; 374 Jacobs Dr., Morgantown. CONNIE TOLAND; Jr.; 1271 Jersey Ave., Morgantown. KATHY TOLAND; Jr.; 1271 Jersey Ave., Morgantown. KAREN A. TOOTHMAN; Fr.; William ' s Addition, Fairview. 296 SANDRA L. TRELOAR; Fr.; 69 Old Concord Rd., Pitcaim, Pa. JANET K. TRESINO; Fr.; 2423 Morningsidc Ave. Parkereburg. CHERYL B. I ' RIMBLE; Fr.; 216 N.E. Ilih Ave, Fl, Lauderdale, Fla. ANN M. TRUMP; Fr.; Main St., Shcphcrdscown. DA 1D J. TRIPLE IT; Fr; Rt. 3. Bo,x 351, Fairmont. GLORIA A. TUCKER; .Soph.; 1300 Main St., Follansbce. JESSIE L. TUCKER; Fr.; 717 Walnut Ave, Fairmont. ALICE C. TUCKWILLER; Fr.; Lewisburg. iP BLANCHE E. TURNER; Jr.; Box 88, Buikhannon. REBECCA L. TURNER; Soph.; Box 76, Rt. 1, Catawba. TRUBIE L. TURNER; Fr.; Rt. 1, Box 204, Maidsville. BARBAR.A J. UHLINGER; Soph.; 65 crnon Dr.. Pittsburgh, Pa BETTY K. UNGER; Jr.; 711 Penn. Ave. Bridgeport. JANET URSE; Jr.; 301 Marvland Ave. Fairmont. BARBARA S. ANCE; Fr.; 405 S. Seminary. Princeton, Ind. G RY M. ANDEVANDER; Fr.; White Sulphur Springs. CAROL V. ' V.N ZANDT; Jr.; 9 LeMoyne Ave. Ext., Washington, Pa CAROLINE L. VAUGHAN; Fr.; Box 307, Grantsville. CATHERINE A. OGEL; .Soph.; 340 Carolina Ave., Chester. LINDA R. WAITE; Fr ; 1549 Renton Rd.. Pittsburgh, Pa. K. Y A. WALKER; Fr.; 1308 7th Ave, Charleston. JE- N D. WALLS; Soph.; 1030 Weres Ave, LaVale, Md. GEORGE F. WALTER; Jr.; 1745 Dailey Ave.. Latrobc, Pa. RUTH A. WALTERS; Fr.; 2003 Dogwood La., Wilmington, Del. NANCY A. WARD; Soph.; Rt. 1. Box 210, Ridgelcy. DIANE L. WARMCK; Soph.; 215 Sherman Ave. Waynesburg, Pa. C:AR0LYN A. WARNICK; Jr.; Shaw. .STEPHANIE R. WATSON; Fr.; 6 Sunset Dr., Fairmont. DOROTH ■ M. W.ATT; Fr.; 5522 MacArthur Blvd., Washington. DC. HELEN A WEBER; Fr.; 505 Riverside Dr.. St Mans. SALLY M. WELLS; Fr.. 888 Chester Rd.. Charleston. ALLEN N. WEINER; Fr.; 1555 Jackson St., Charleston. f ARNONDA L WEST; Fr.; RD. 3, Box 85-A. Smithfield, Pa. MARILYN K. WESTFALL; Fr.; Box 246. Apple Creek. Ohio. NORMA K WHETZEL; Soph.; Kcarneysville. SHARON L WHIFFEN;Jr; II N. Locust, Buckhannon FR. NCENE A WHITE; Fr.; W. Main St., Somerset, Pa. MARY ANN WHITE; Jr.; 701 Md. Ave, Fairmont. PATRIC:IA S WHITE; Fr.; 668 Lynn Ave. Weston. SUSAN H WHITE, Fr ; 904 Spring Rd , Charleston. 297 ANDREA J. WHITMAN; Soph.; Framctown. PHYLLIS E. VVILKINS: Soph.; Baker. JANE L. WILLIAMS; Soph.; 1214 8(h St., Moundsville. SUSAN J. WILLIAMS; Fr.; 128 Elm St., Elkins. CLAUDIA I. WILSON; Fr.; 717 So. Hills Dr., Morgantown. JUNE L. WILSON; Soph.; RFD 2, Tunnclton. MARY E. WILSON; Fr.; 5326 Noycs Ave., Charleston. MEREDITH S. WILSON; Soph.; 717 So. Hills Dr., Morgantown. MICHAEL L. WINN; Soph.; 123 13th St., Parkersburg. ROGER B. WISE; Soph.; 1100 Orchard Park, Hurricane. ADRIAN D. WITTE; Jr.; Spencer. LALA L. WOLFE; Fr.; RFD. 1, Tunnelton. DEBORAH C. WOOD; .Soph.; 1315 National Rd., Wheeling. VIRGINIA L. WOOD; Jr.; 508 Cedar, Morgantown. LINDA J. WOOD, Fr.; Route 1, Beverly. DIANE WOODMAN; Soph.; 818 Chappell Rd.. Charleston. JANE M. WOODRUFF; Fr.; 1104 Tomlinson Ave., Glendale. CAROL S. WORKMAN; Jr.; Belleville. JONNA J. WORKMAN; Fr.; 2620 Furlong Ave., St. Albans. DONNA S. WRIGHT; Fr.; 107 Bartlett Ave., Spencer. SANDRA J. WRIGHT; Fr.; 110 Justice St., Logan. NAOMI F. WRISTON; Jr.; Route 1, Scarbro. WILLIAM F. YEAROUT; Fr.; Route 1, Box 50, Princeton. JENNIFER YELL; Jr.; 801 Madison N.E., Albuquerque, N. Mex. k ALBERT W. YOUNG; Soph.; 180 Nathan Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong. MACK I. YOUNG; Fr.; 501 Braxton St., Gassaway. RONALD B. YOUNG; Fr.; 6522 McCorkle. Charleston. LINDA E. YOUNGBLOOD; Fr.; 104 Oakland Drive, Nitro. BONNIE K. ZIMMERMAN; Fr.; 1107 Village Way, Fairmont. WILMA M. ZIMMERMAN; Fr.; 1451 Sycamore, Wellsburg. ROSEMARY J. ZUBAS; Jr.; 641 Hanson .St., Century. 4 Undergrads But Dad, I ' m trying to live within my allow- ance! ' Underclass Greek Directory Jr Soph. Jr Bill Abraham, 542 5th St., New Martinsvillr, Jr. Arnold Abrons, 916 Wcstovrr Ave, Norfolk, V ' a., Frank .Abruzzino, 900 E. ,Avc., .Shinnston, Jr. Carole .Vdams, 2093 National Rd., VVhrcling, Fr. Dick .Vdains, 53 Meadowcrcst, Parkcrsburg, Fr. .Ann . ' kcrs, 224 Glt-nn Ave, Bfcklcy, Fr. Bob .Allon, 25 Justice Dr., Carney ' s Point, N.J. Charles Allen. Sinks Grove, Soph. Susan .Allen, Box 655, Gaulcv Bridge, Soph. Bill Alnion, 1849 E 7lh St., Parkersburg, Jr. l-owell .All. 205 X ' irginia .Ave., Petersburg, Jr. Aaron .Altizer, 304 McDonald .Ave., Man, Fr. Jane .Altnian, 718 Helen .Ave., C ' harlcston, Soph. 1-arry .Alvino, 128 Demar Blvd., Canonsburg, Pa., Jack .Ambrosiani, 216 Wright Rd., Bccklcy, Jr. Bill .Anderson, 257 Euclid Ave., Sharon, Pa., Soph. Debbie .Anderson, 5504 Noycs Ave., Charleston, Soph. Dick .Anderson, 325 Rt. 1, Washington, Jr. Jimniie Anderson, 176 Park Dr., Pt. Pleasant. Jr. Joy .Anderson, 355 Main St., Spencer, Soph. Karen Anderson, 355 Main St., Spencer, Jr. Susan .Anderson, 19 Boggess St., Buckhannon, Fr. Tom .Anderson, 27 Burkham Ct., Wheeling, Soph. Mallory .Andrews, 7609 Glencaglcs, Norfolk, Va., Jr. Allen .Appel. 1805 Ma. well Ave., Parkersburg, Jr. Ed .Applebaum. 9(5 Dinsmore Ave., Crafton, Pa., Jr. Howard April, R D 1. .Millville, N.J., Fr. Lewis April, RD 1, Millville, N.J., Jr. Tom Arman, 1139 1st .Ave., ,S. Nitro, Soph. Sherry .Arnibrecht. Howard PI., Wheeling, Jr. Martha Arnett. 4639 Penn .Ave., So. Charleston, Soph. Jim .Arnold, RD. 1, Weirton, Fr. Lvnn .Ashlev. 41-38 248th St.. Little Neck, N.Y., Soph. Pam .Ashley, 864 .Alta Rd., Charleston, Fr. Charles .Aspinall, 2748 Bethel Ch. Rd., Bethel Park, Pa., Jr Barbara .Atchison, 411 Kelly Dr., Pittsburgh 21, Pa., Fr. Dick .Atkins, 3003 Kanawha .Ave., Charleston, Jr. Jim .Aucremanne. 262 Clay St., Clarksburg, Soph. .Shelley .Audia, 2760 Byrneside Dr., Cincinnati. O. Fr. Paula .Aulabaugh, Hancock, Fr. Gary .Ault, 39 Eureka Ave., Wheeling, Fr. Charles .Ayers. 168 Lakeshore Dr.. Charleston, Fr. Joellen .Ayersman, 12 Columbus St., Morganlown, Jr. Ken Bailey, 129 Circle Dr., Fairmont. .Soph. Mary Bailey, 2920 Cumberland, Blucfield, Soph. Sharon Bailey. 19 Romncy Rd., Wheeling, Soph. Jim B aker, 185 2nd St.. Parsons, Fr. Marilyn Baker, 1046 Koontz Ave., Morganlown, .Soph. Janice Baliker, 532 Kiwanis .Ave., Morganlown, Fr. Diane Ball, 306 Monroe St., So. Charleston, Fr. Ed Balog, 3636 Stale St., Weirton, Jr. Hiiney Balsano, 717 8th St., Charleroi. Pa., .Soph. Bruce Bandi, 1266 National Rd.. Wheeling, Fr. Lloyd Bane, 221 Oakhurst, Bluefield, Jr. Marv Barber, Box 67, Holden, Jr Phil Barkins, 3007 E. Myrtle St., Dover, Del., .Soph. Connie Barnett, 1550 Washington St., Charleston, Fr. Bill Bamhart, 1601 Center St., Moundsville, Soph. Jo .Ann Baron, 151 .Scenic Dr., Weirton, Soph. Jim Barone, 3919 Brightway, W ' eirton, Soph. Kilty Bartholomew, 80 Lincoln Dr., Wheeling, Jr. Jim Bartleii, 847 Chester Rd., Charleston, Jr., Palsv Basil, 1115 Barone Dr.. Weirton .Soph. Carol Bauld, 911 Duff, Clarksburg. Fr. Charles Bcall. 1449 Pleasant .Ave., Wellsburg. Soph. Chris Beall. 1449 Pleasant Ave., Wellsburg, Fr. Howard Bean, Winchester St., Moorefield, Soph. Barbara Beavers, 376 Oakland, Morganlown, Fr. John Beck, 732 Broad Ave., Belle X ' ernon, Pa., Jr. Bernard Becker, 1633 Crcstmont Dr., Huntington, Fr. Jane Becker, Box 1921, Logan, Soph. Dewey Beckner, Box 164, Quinwood, Jr. John Belcastro, 358 Burton .Ave.. Washington, Pa., Bob Bell, 22 Esielle U., Fanwood, N.J., Jr. Dave Bell, Box 1462, Parkersburg, Jr. Jim Bell, 5511 N ' irginia .Ave., .S.E., Charleston, Jr. Bob Benfield, 1572 X ' irginia Ave., Charleston, Soph. George Bennett, 521 Junior Ave., Morganlown, Jr. Jim Bennett, 828 N. Main St., Washington, Pa., Jr. Harold Benson, 115 .Adair St., Terra Alta, Fr. Tom Berkley, 1304 Lyndalc Dr., Charleston, Soph. Rich Biava 301 .Agnew Rd.. Jeanncite, Pa., ,Soph. Susie Biddic, 940 Juliana .Si., Parkersburg, Jr. Dave Black, P.O. Box 325, Hamlin, Fr. Fr 220 Jim Blair, RD. 2, Waynesburg, Pa., Jr. 224 236 Bob Blake, 1055 Highland Dr., St. Albans, Fr. 239 239 Ken Blanible, W)2 34th St., Vienna, Jr. 243 205 Marv Jo Blanco, 209 E. Olive St.. Bridgeport, Fr. 197 232 Dick Bland, 201 Parkwood Dr.. Bee klev, Fr. 243 198 Jim Bland, 201 Parkwood Dr., Bccklcy, Jr. 243 224 Linn Bland, 339 Main Ave, Weston, Soph. 213 224 Tim Board, Rt. 1, Spencer, Fr. 223 202 Mike Bodnar, 243 Wagner Rd., Morganlown, Jr. 239 231 Jane Boggs, N. Main St., Franklin, Jr. 194 224 Leon Boncaroskv, 527 Isabella Ave., N. Charleroi, Pa., Jr. 231 220 Jim Bonham, 509 44th St. S.E., Charleston, .Soph. 228 210 Beverlv Boor, 65 S. Mineral, Keyser. Fr. 202 244 icki Booth, 316 John St., Clarksburg, Fr. 198 224 Monica Borza, 318 Center St., Weirton, Jr. 194 244 Betty Bostic, 4005 Penna. Ave., .So. Charleston, Fr. 198 213 Karen Bosworlh, 815 Wick Blvd., Woodbury, N.J., Soph. 213 243 Eric Bower, Box 636, Kingwood, Fr. 224 228 Pete Boyhan, 131 .Norma Rd., Harrington Pk., N.J., Soph. 247 213 Kathy Bragg, 813 Sherwood Rd., Charleston, Jr. 210 213 Jennifer Brand, 432 Junior Ave., Morganlown, Jr. 194 209 Sallv Braun, 9 Sigma Ave., Wheeling. Jr. 213 224 Joyce Breach, 5338 Youngridge Dr.. Pittsburgh, Pa., Jr. 194 227 Dick Brenneman, RD. 2, New Cumberland, Jr. 243 243 Chei Briggs, 115 Golfview Rd., .Ardmorc, Pa, Jr. 216 220 .Arnold Brigode, 710 Grant St., Charleston. Jr. 240 236 Larrv Britton. loll Gate, Fr. 248 236 Bill Brodisch, RD. 2, Millcrstown, Pa., Jr. 247 220 Carolyn Broemsen, 149 Center .Ave., Wheeling, Soph. 197 194 Sam Broverman. 44 Walnut, Wheeling, Jr. 236 198 Beckv Brown, 511 Lincoln Dr.. Mariinsburg, Fr. 202 223 Don Brown. 1405 23rd St., Parkersburg, Fr. 244 194 Evelvn Brown, 1620 Hamill Ave.. Clarbburg, Jr 206 198 George Brown, 1219 Briercliff Rd., Bridgeport Fr. 240 228 Phil Brown, 137 Terra Cotta, Clarksburg, Fr. 223 213 Rick Brown, 6 Weston Rd.. Buckhannon, Fr. 232 231 Susan Brown, 216 .So. Walnut. Morganlown, Soph. 210 323 Bill Brucker, Box 86, Industry, Pa., Jr. 248 197 Carol Bruhn. 107 N. 10th St!, Wheeling, Fr. 206 202 Gern ' Bruno, 2211 Penna. Ave., Weirton, Jr. 213 232 Barbara Buchanan, 2005 Foley Ave., Parkersburg, Soph. 213 223 Jav Bucklew, 1114 Sunset Dr., Fairmont, Jr. 223 197 Sandra Bucklev, P.O. Box 101, Kopperston, Soph. 209 235 Dick Budd, 314 Sunset Dr., Cumberland, Md., Jr. 240 209 Gene Buffington, Box 23, Rt. 2. Ravenswood, Fr. 224 202 Elaine Bunten. Rt. I, Box 427, Elkview, Jr. 210 224 [ohn Burch, Moorefield, Jr. 247 198 Rand Burdeite. 15 Lindv Rd., Charleston, Soph. 201 205 Joe Burfurd, P.O. Box 8582, So. Charleston, Jr. 240 202 Shirley Burgess, P.O. Box 630, Wheeling, .Soph. 213 244 Kris Burkhard, 417 Buckhannon Ave., Clarksburg, Jr. 202 231 Ixiuise Burns, .Sharpies, Fr. 197 244 Pat Burns, Box 404, Charles Town, Soph. 213 210 Beth Burrows. 380 Kenmorc, Morganlown, Fr. 198 198 Ann Burton, 1015 25th St., Parkersburg, Jr. 194 227 Bob Bush, 5 Bush Ave.. Philippi, Jr. 231 194 Roger Bussard, 110 Grove Ave., Clarksburg, Fr 232 232 Jim Butcher. 3414 Elm St., Parkersburg, .Soph. 244 194 Dennis Buikiewicz, 5167 Coral St., Pittsburgh, Pa., ,Soph. 247 243 Charles Bull, 510 Cumberland St., Cumberland. Md., Jr. 247 202 Rav Bvrd. Green Bank. .Soph. 244 231 Ann Cacll, 268 Longmeadow Rd , Kinnelon, N.J., Fr. 201 194 John Cain, 4 Park .St.. Elkins. Jr 243 198 Man Caldwell. 815 Svcamore. Ravenswood, Jr. 202 220 Price Calfee. 1507 Harper Rd . Becklev, .Soph 232 220 Gar ' Cameron, 123 Jennv La.. Weirton, Soph 244 224 John C. Campbell, 1102 Lakewood Dr., S.W., ienna, Jr. 240 197 John W. Campbell, Box 183, Pine Grove, Fr. 239 244 Julia Campbell, Box 35, Union, Jr. 209 244 Marv Camper, .Southwood Addn., Welch, ,Soph. 205 202 Dave Capito, 405 Sampson, Weirton, Fr. 220 248 Janice Carpenter, 306 ;50ih St., W., Charleston. Fr. 197 243 Steve Carr, Box 61, Mill Creek. Jr. 216 243 Tom Carras, 6082 D.ilmatian Dr.. Bethel Park. Pa., Jr. 223 235 Sallv Carson, 3754 allev Dr.. Alexandria. a.. Jr. 205 232 Gene Carte. 180 Michigan Ave.. Smithers. Soph. 243 220 Alfred Carter. 307 Ml. iew Dr., Charleston, .Soph. 220 223 Ardis Carter, 1514 North Dr., .So. Charleston, Jr 198 228 Barbara Carter, 17 Chestnut Cir., Ml. Hope, Soph. 205 240 Dave Carter, 134 Hawthorne Dr., Winchester. Va . Jr 239 240 Ken Carter, 4 Glenwood .Ave , Charleston, .Soph. 228 243 Barry Casoli, 1113 Irwin St, Aliquippa, Pa.. Soph. 220 213 Bill Cavenev, 78 Burkham Ct., Wheeling, Jr. 227 223 Dennis Chambers, Elizabeth, Soph. 224 299 Danny Chandler, 309 Church St., Spencer, Fr. 223 Donna Chaney, 801 Carolina Ave., Chester, Fr. 206 Ann Chapman, R.D. 1, Box 331, Wheeling, Jr. 198 Jim Childers, 272 Kenna Dr., So. Charleston, Soph. 216 Tom Chorpenning, R.D. 1, Box 29, Weirton, Soph. 231 Bettijane Christopher, 229 Grand, Morgantown, Fr. 202 Larry Chuma, 3035 Orchard St., Weirton, Jr. 244 John Cipoletti, 103 Windsor Ave.., Wellsburg, Soph. 224 Bill Clark, 243 Richwood Ave., Morgantown, Jr. 223 Claire Clark, 2 Echo Terr., Wheeling, Jr. 201 Ron Clipp, 19 Damion Rd., Wheeling, Jr. 220 Jean Clonch, Montgomery, Soph. 197 John Cobb, Box 415, Clendenin, Jr. 223 Ted Coberly, 1052 Saratoga Dr., Fairborn, O., Jr. 239 Carolyn Cole, 950 N. Pleasant St., Amherst, Mass., Soph. 205 Penny Cole, Box 170, Glen Ferris, Jr. 205 Caron Collins, 8 Fleming Ave., Hanover, Pa., Jr. 198 Connie Colvin, 3 Orchard Cir., Wheeling, Soph. 201 Kay Communtzis, 125 Sherman Ave., Morgantown, Soph. 209 Sandv Conaway, 1608 Seeger Rd.. Pittsburgh, Pa., Fr. 210 Ward Conaway, 142 E. 52 PI., Hialeah, Fla., Jr. 223 Mike Conley, 2739 Wildwood Cir., St. Albans, Jr. 223 Mike Connor, Rt. 1, Box 22, Sistersville, Soph. 227 Coleman Conrad, 1121 Ridgewood Rd., Fairmont, Soph. 243 Erwin Conrad, Dailey Soph. 239 Stephanie Conrad, 20 Outlook Rd., Fairmont, Fr. 197 Wendy Conrad, 835 Mass. Ave., Lunenburg, Mass., Jr. 209 Sharon Conwell, 509 Hillcrest Cir., Bridgeport, Jr. 213 Dave J. Cook, Box 13, Sherrard, Soph. 248 Dave L. Cook, 402 E. McDonald Ave., Man, Soph. 220 Charles Cooke, 1233 Ridge, Troy, O., Jr. 248 Carol Cooley, 54 Morgantown St., Fairchance, Pa., Fr. 194 Charles Cooper, 211 Hart St., Clarksburg, Soph. 239 Susan Cooper, Box 157. Thomas, Jr. 210 Walter Copley, 4827 Orchard St., So. Charleston, Jr. 247 John Corey, 2106 Zabel Dr., Charleston, Fr. 235 Doug Cornelius, 211 Staunton Ave., So. Charleston, Jr. 239 John Corrie, 1052 Main St., Charleston, Jr. 232 Dan Coursen, 49 Corson Ave., Trenton 9, N.J., Soph. 220 Bill Courtney, Barboursville, Jr. 224 Emmctt Cox, 1114 So. Homewood Dr., Charleston, Fr. 232 Jim Crane, 128 Simpson, Morgantown, Soph. 244 Mark Cremer, 4601 4th Ave., Vienna, Jr. 236 John L. Crites, 307 26th St., S.E., Charleston, Jr. 220 John W. Crites, 906 Boston St., Johnstown, Pa., Jr. 244 Dennis Cromwell, 616 Sandra Ave., Harrisburg, Pa., Soph. 220 Barbara Cronise, Box 14, Fincastle, Va., Fr. 197 Jerry Crowley, Green Bank, Jr. 243 Ella Crynock, 449 Grand St., Morgantown, Jr. 206 Glenn Cummings, 5133 Ohio St., So. Charleston, Jr. 247 Sue Cunningham, 58 Spring Brook Rd., Springfield, N.J., Fr. 194 Warren Cunningham, 5 8th Ave., Parkersburg, Fr. 223 Caroline Curd, 221 Maple Ave., New Martinsville, Fr. 201 Sara Currence, 1510 Huntersville, Marlinton, Jr. 210 Phil Curry, 1553 Bridge Rd., Charleston, Soph. 220 Gary Cutlip, 2400 23rd St., Parkersburg, Fr. 239 Charles Cyphert, 121 Simpson St., Morgantown, Soph. 239 J ' im Dailey, 233 Rosemont Ave., Martinsburg, Fr. 220 Bob Daniels, 328 Penna. Ave., Bridgeport, Jr. 239 Sherry Dann, 8900 McGregor Dr., Chevy Chase, Md., Jr. 206 John Danser, 207 High St., Weston, Soph. 239 Sandra Darby, 3617 Hanlin Way, Weirton, Jr. 209 Elizabeth Davidson, Box 18, W. Liberty St., Coll., West Liberty, Soph. 198 Emmett Davis, 112 Austin Ave., Beckley, Soph. 244 Susan Davis, 5910 Walton Rd., Bethesda, Md., Fr. 209 Bob Dawson, 205 Brown Dr., Lewisburg, Soph. 224 Bruce Day, 79 Lafayette, Chatham, N.J., Soph. 231 Bob Dearaorff, 213 Hanslord St., St. Albans, Jr. 223 Nita Decker, 740 W. John St., Martinsburg, Jr. 197 Jerri Deegan, P.O. Box 229, Morgantown, Soph. 198 Jodelle Deem, 516 44th St., Vienna, Fr. 198 Bob DeGennaro, 161 Curry Hill Rd., Canonsburg, Pa., Soph. 244 Ken Deitrick, 906 Greenbrier, Charleston, Fr. 220 Cynthia Deitz, 12 Copeland St., Richwood, Fr. 202 Diane Dell, 241 Quay St., Vandergrift, Pa., Soph. 197 Julia Dent, 704 Highland, Williamstown, Soph. 201 Charlotte Detch, 201 N. Court, Lewisburg, Jr. 206 Keith DeVault, 514 Mt. Vernon Ave., Fairmont, Jr. 220 Gilbert DeVine, 51 Lane St., Westover, Jr. 248 Tom DeVoge, 412 Maryland Ave., Nutter Fort, Jr. 224 Ron DeVono, 207 Wilma Ave., Steubenville, O., Soph. 224 Mary Lou Diamond, 701 Coolidge Ave., Logan, Fr. 202 Joe DiCaro, 514 E. 6th Ave., Tarentum, Pa., Soph. 219 Leon Dickerson, 656 Forest Cir., So. Charleston, Jr. 239 Charles Dickey, Apt. K-223, 1056 Van Voorhis, Morgantown, Jr. 240 Martha Dickie, R.D. 4, Box 104, Wheeling, Soph. Brent Diefenbach, Howard PI., Wheeling, Jr. Kurt Diefenbach, Howard PL, Wheeling, Jr. Donis Dilgard, Rt. 2, Morgantown, Fr. Martha Dilley, 849 12th Ave., Marlinton, Fr. Carolyn Dillon, 1929 Grant Ave., St. Albans, Fr. Charl Dillow, 228 N. Bernice, Martinsburg, Soph. Mary Anne Dolan, 223 Churchill St., Johnstown, Pa., Jr. Ruth Doolittle, 1199 Sands Dr., Fairmont, Soph. Colleen D ' Orazio, 341 Main St., Grantsville, Fr. Gene D ' Orazio, 341 Main .St., Grantsville, Fr. Terry D ' Orazio, 341 Main St., Grantsville, Jr. Dorothy Dotson, 1121 Charles St., Wellsburg, Jr. George Doughty, 114 Pine Ave., Wheeling, Fr. John Doughty, 1132 Oakmont Rd., Charleston, Jr. Susan Downs, 443 Linden St., Morgantown, Fr. Jim Doyle, 1531 Powell Ct., Huntington, Soph. Dick Drabish, 354 Grove Thorn, Baltimore, Md., Soph. George Drain, 1323 Andrew St., Parkersburg, Jr. Gerald Drake, 926 Woodward Dr., Charleston, Fr. Anne Dreisinger, 912 8th St., Fairmont, Soph. Carole Drick, 201 Sycamore St., E. Aurora, N.Y., Soph. Ann Dunbar, 401 Highview PI., Morgantown, Fr. Barbara Duncan, 601 N. 1st St., Sutton, Jr. Arthur Duncil, 321 Laurel St., Morgantown, Jr. Jim Dunkelburger, 209 Nort Ave., Pittsburgh 9, Pa., Fr. Jim Dunlap, 225 Grant Dr., Hanover, Pa. Soph. Debby Dunn, 1030 Elm St., St. Albans, Soph. Susie Dunn, 1030 Elm St., St. Albans, Jr. Tom Dunn, 2376 Overbrook Ave., Wheeling, Fr. Felinda Duran, 6822 Macorkle, St. Albans, Soph. Roger Durham, Rt. 3, Box 192, Elkview, Soph. Pat Earp, 33 Sherwood Ave., Wheeling, Fr. Jim Ebersole, 415 S. Churcn St., Charles Town, Soph. Howard Edelman, 26 Springhaven Rd., Wheeling, Jr. Faith Edgell, 2514 Warwood Ave., Wheeling, Jr. Karen Edwards, Box 106, Reedsville, Soph. Ken Eigenbrod, 1241 Woodland Dr., Charleston, Soph. Mike Elden, Rt. 50, W. Union, Jr. Bob Elliott, 232 Homewood, Fairmont, Soph. Carol Elliott, Rt. 2, Box 176, Fairmont, Fr. Mike Ellis 923 Kanawha Terr., St. Albans, Soph. Virginia Elmore, Parkersburg Rd., Spencer, Soph. John Emerson, 127 Springdale Ave., Wheeling, Fr. Ray Emert, 1535 2nd St., New Brighton, Pa., Jr. Elise Erickson, 57 Lincoln Ave., Pittsburgh 5, Pa., Jr. Becky Erwin, Box 68, Teays Valley Rd., Hurricane, Soph. John Esposito, P.O. Box 1022, Logan, Fr. Karen Evans, 3701 Collins, Weirton, Soph. Linda Evans, 124 Mingo St., Morgantown, Soph. Meredith Evans, 12 Church St., Lumberport, Jr. Suzanne Evans, Longvue Rd.. New Kensington, Pa., Jr. Glenn Everly, 550 Luck Ave., Zanesville, O., Jr. Tom Ewald, 47 Oriole Dr., New Martinsville, Fr. Charles Ezell, 3617 Powhatan, Falls Church, Va., Soph. Susan Ezell, 62 Greenwood Ave., Wheeling, Soph. Francis Faber, R.D. 4, Box 345, Tarentum, Pa., Soph. Kathy Facemire, 209 McGraw Ave., Grafton. Soph. Jim Falvo, 36 E. Katherine, Washington, Pa., Soph. Janet Fankhauser, Rt. 1, Box 314, Clarksburg, Soph. Phil Farley, 423 Maryland, Fairmont, Jr. Carol Fear, 1600 Clifton Rd., Fairmont, Soph. Steve Feaster, 896 East .■ ve., Shinnston, Soph. Susan Feather, 454 Park St., Morgantown, Jr. Bob Feeman, 36 Campus Dr., Morgantown, Soph. Emil Felski, N. Clive Ave., Moundsville, Jr. Dave Felton, 101 Edison St., Nutter Fort, Jr. Marv Fetter, 1514 Enslow Blvd., Huntington, Soph. Ron Feits, Rt. 1, Mercer Rd., New Brighton, Pa., Soph. Toni Field, 481 N.E. 30th Terr., Miami, Fla., Soph. Ben Findlcy, 1502 21st St., Parkersburg, Fr. John Fisher, 207 Queen St. Beckley, Fr. Tom Fisher, 110 Court St., Weston, Jr. Kay Fleming, 1154 Lions Ave., Morgantown, Jr. Paul Folfas, 128 No. 16th St., Wheeling, Jr. Joan Folk, 1 1 1 High St., Frostburg, Md.. Jr. Ken Fonville, 303 Marion Cir., Charleston, Soph. Vicky Ford, 2217 Fairfield, Blueficld, Soph. Ken Fordyce, 145 Merritt St., Wheeling, Jr. Cartwright Foster, 167 Riverside Dr., Welch. Soph. Mary Foster, 1104 Riverview, Weirton, Jr. Tom Foster, 8 St. James PI., Yardley, Pa., Jr. Susan Foulk, 5918 Lowell Ave., Alexandria, Va., Jr. Jean Fowler, 127 Barron Ave., Elkins, Fr. John Fox, 721 N. Front St., Wheeling, Fr. Nancy Fragalc, 409 Ohio Ave., Clarksburg, Soph. 198 224 224 209 205 198 213 194 206 197 223 197 197 231 223 197 244 240 244 239 197 209 205 202 232 223 231 198 198 224 205 216 194 243 236 202 197 248 239 240 209 223 198 223 220 202 205 224 206 210 197 213 220 220 227 210 219 198 228 198 248 213 224 194 240 244 239 236 220 197 223 240 239 198 240 194 243 201 243 239 209 223 197 210 243 206 300 Pat Fragile, 115 Lancaster, Beckley, Jr. Mike Francis, 616 4th St., New Martinsville, Fr. Jack Franklin, Rt. I, Washington, Soph. Walt Frazier, 838 Beaumont Rd., Charleston, Soph. I ' am French, Box 194, Jcnkinjones, Jr. Harney Friedman, R.D. I, Millvillr, N.J.. Jr Bob Fuccy, 2()4 Marshall St., New Cumberland, Jr. Sherry Fuliz, 819 Winchester , ' c., Martinsburg, Fr. Dave Funderburk, 207 5th Ave., So. Charleston, Soph. Roger Funk, Rowlesburg, Jr. Jim Gabriel, 602 Pgh. Ave., Fairmont, Soph. Barbara Gabris, Valley View, 13700 Columbia Rd., Silver Springs, Md., Fr. Charles Gage, 216 Oakhurst Ave., Bluefield, Soph. Ray Gandee, 234 4th Ave., So. Charleston, .Soph. George Gantzer, 303 Jones St., Wheeling. Jr Charles Gardner, 3001 Aljean Dr., Bethel Park, Pa., Soph. Mary Lou Garrison, 219 Locust Dr., Beckley, Jr. Carolyn Gelder, Forest Hills, Wheeling, Soph. John Giacobbe, 301 Jefferson Ave., Canonsburg, Pa., Jr. Dick Gibbs, R.R. 1, Oregonia, O., Jr. Patti Gibbs, Box 1816, Quarrv- Hts., Canal Zone, Soph. Peggv Gile, 2604 River iew Dr., Parkersburg, Soph. Bob Gissy 2210 17th St., Parkersburg, Jr. Bob Glover, Proctor, Jr. Chris Glover, 4810 Staunton Ave., Charleston, Jr. Jim Gocke, 423 Stanley Ave., Clarksburg, Jr. Dennis Godfrey, 2500 23rd St., Parkersburg, .Soph. Rich Goldenberg, 1711 Lawrence, Parkersburg, .Soph. Mary Gonder, 425 E. Alder St., Oakland, Md., Soph. Bob Gonzales, 708 Page St., Confluence, Pa., Soph. Marv- Goode, Griffithsvillc, Jr. John Goodlett, 1221 Augusta St., Bluefield, Jr. Tom E. Goodwin. 435 Evans St.. L ' niontown, Pa., Soph. Tom R. Goodwin, 1287 W. 72 Terr., Kansas City, Mo., Jr. Sandy Gore, 1224 College Pk., Fairmont, Fr. Sharon Gorman, 1106 HickorN ' Rd., Charleston, Fr. John Goukcr, 40 Martin St., Red Lion, Pa., Fr. Judy Goyne, 228 Hoffman Blvd., Ashland, Pa., Jr. Diane Gracv, 1215 Woodland Cres., Fairmont, Fr. Dick Grady 203 Macon, .So. Charleston, Fr. Patricia Grant, Box 255, Charles Town, Soph. Jim Gray, 212 McKinney St., Fairmont, Jr. John Gray, 607 King St., Clarksburg, Fr. Marv Jane Gray, 6 Pleasant ' icw .Ave., Wheeling, Soph. X ' irginia Green, 2609 Bethel Ch. Rd., Bethel Park, Pa., Soph. Ralph Greene, 467 Dorsev Ave., Morgantown, Jr. Herb Greenman, 110-40 72nd Ave., Forest Hills, N.Y., Fr. Ann Gregory, 602 Louisiana Ave, Chester. Fr. Spencer Gricco, 2029 Enslow Blvd., Huntington Pat Griffon, 1201 Liberty St., Parkersburg, Jr. ' an Griffin, .Stonewall 9, Sutton, .Soph. Becky Grodhaus, 33 Greenwood Ave., W heeling, Mike Groover, 120 E. Locust .St., Lebanon, Pa., Charles Grossman, 1701 Yorktown Dr., Charlottesville, Va., Jr. .Steve Grove, 219 Rosemont Ave., Martinsburg, Jr. Carolyn Groves, 2235 Penna. Ave., W. Mifflin, Pa., Fr. Darlene Groves, 2235 Penna. Ave. W. Mifflin. Pa., Fr. John Guandolo, 1308 4th Ave. Conway, Pa., Jr. Tom Gulliford, 5200 Danens Dr., Minneapolis, Minn, Fr. l.ibby Gump, 802 Pike St., Barrackville, Jr. Dick Gurtis, 2944 University Ave., Morgantown, Jr. Joan Haas, 1009 Grant St., Charleston, Fr. Steve Hague, 1361 Market .St., Parkersburg, Soph. Bruce Haislip, 100 Leonard, Grafton, Jr. Wes Halbruner, 1611 Ocean Ave., Bricktown, N.J. , Jr. Jane Hall, 1633 Quarrier .St., Charleston, Jr. Joe Hall, 6th St.. Newell, Soph. Martha Hall. 886 Shenvood Rd., Charleston. Jr John Hallcy. 209 Cox St.. New Martinsville, Soi John Hammer, Box 96, Franklin. Soph. Sam Hammer, 1240 Breitenstein Rd., Ambridge, Pa., Jr. Jane Hamrick, 608 Tomlinson Ave., Glen Dale, Soph. Page Hamrick, 320 50th St., Charleston, Jr. John Hancock, 574 Penn, Morgantown, .Soph. Phil Haner, 155 Washington Ave., Madison, Soph. Margaret Hankins, Mont ' iew Apt., L niontown, Pa.. Jr. Tim Hanley, Box 362, Rainclle, Soph. Dave Hardesty, 1212 East Ave., Shinnston, Soph. Stan Hardman, Ridgemont Rd., .Spencer. Jr. Ann Harner, 117 N. Rosemont Ave., Martinsburg, Soph. Jim Harner, 117 N. Rosemont Ave., Martinsburg, Soph. Nancy Harper, 1310 Parrish St., Marlinton, Fr. Mary Ellen Harrington. Elmwood Place, Wheeling, Jr. Nancy Harinngton, 3816 Noyes Ave., S.E., Charleston, Soph Gcorgeann Harris, 1490 Dana Ave., Cincinnati, O., .Jr. Jr Fr. Soph. oph. 220 232 216 224 209 236 240 205 223 247 240 ' 213 232 223 231 240 213 205 228 216 201 209 244 227 220 239 243 244 202 244 206 239 240 224 194 201 228 194 206 223 206 244 223 201 223 224 236 194 243 239 224 201 227 243 227 209 197 219 220 197 243 210 232 239 220 213 231 213 227 232 240 198 220 247 224 213 224 232 223 201 232 194 213 198 209 Soph. Pa., Soph. Soph. Marion Harris, 1207 Jackson Ave., Parkersburg, Martha Harris, 89 Kmgwood, Morgantown, Jr. Randy Harris, 33 Barton Mill Rd., L ' niontown, Donna Harrison, 6209 I slie St., Metairie, I.,a., CJary Harsanyi, 109 Travelers La., Beckley, Fr. Becky Harvey, 1280 Fairlawns Ave., Morgantown, Jr. Royce Harworth, 337 Rotary, Morgantown, .Soph. Howard Hatala, 1203 Hanlin Way, Wcirion, Jr. Bob Hau, 18 So. 3rd St., Bradford, Pa., Jr. Josie Haught, 117 Alexander, Clarksburg, Jr. Bruce Havckott, 461 1 W. Lawnvicw, Pittsburgh 27, Pa., Fr. Clair Hawkins, 47 Hartford .St., Morgantown, Soph. Marjorie Hawkins, 89 Elm St., Buckhannon, Jr. Tom Hawse, 216 Washington, Moorefield, .Soph. Ernest Hayes, Box 66, Pincville, Soph. Jean .Ann Hayes, 425 Richwood Ave., Morgantown, Soph. Jim Havhurst, 3204 Fairview, Parkersburg, Fr. Bob Hazlett, 57 Mozart Rd., Wheeling, Soph. Cindi Heald, 672 Colonial, Morgantown, Fr. Gene Heater, Rt. 1, Box 32, Fairmont, Jr. Dick Heath, 4907 Virginia Ave., Charlestown, Fr. Orwinelte Hebb, Shady .Spring, Soph. Ron Heckman, 930 Chew .St., .Mlentown, Pa.. .Soph. Ed Heflin, 2400 24th Loop, Sandia Base, Albuquerque, N. Mex., ]: i; anne Heindel, 942 Hughes Dr., St. Albans, Fr. Dave Heishman, Wardensville, Jr. Tom Hendershot, 32 Cedar St., Marcus Hook, Pa., Jr. Jim Henderson, 135 Dexter Ave., Beckley, Jr. Roberta Henderson, 708 Boso Ave., Ravenswood, Fr. JoAnnc Hern, 106 Salisbury. White .Sulphur Springs, Jr. John Hersman, Rt. I. Buckhannon. Soph. Mary Lou Hervol, 330 Weavertown Rd., Canonsburg, Pa., Soph. Ann Higginbotham, 702 College Ave., Bluefield, Fr. Phil High, 103 Cherokee Dr., Moundsville, Soph. Marian Hill, 1214 Grosscup Ave., Dunbar, Jr., Mary Kay Hill, Box 185, Bramwcll, Soph. Tyron Himes, 50 Cleveland Ave., Buckhannon, Jr. George Hiotis, 382 Central, Mountainside, N.J., Soph. John Hite, 115 Beaty Ave., Mannington, Soph, ' ulie Hoblitzell, 1900 20th St., Parkersburg, Soph. liriam Hodges, 212 Virginia, Clarksburg, Jr. Bob Hoffman, 1118 Marshall St., McMechen, Jr. Sharyn Hoffman. 3902 Palisades Dr., Weirton, Soph. Dave Holland, 516 Highland Ave., Oakdale, Pa. Soph. Jean Holler, 1334 Anderson Ave.. Morgantown, Soph. Barbara Hood, 1212 Evergreen Rd., Wilmington, Del, Soph. Fred Hoover, 38 Orchard Rd., Wheeling, Soph. Bill Hopper, 310 S. Queen, Martinsburg. Fr. Dave Horner, 701 Warm Springs Ave., Martinsburg, Soph. Cheryl Horton, Rockley Hgts., Morgantown, Soph. Rochelle Houze, 417 Pocahontas St., Morgantown, Jr. Jane Howery, 312 Hartlev Ave., Becklev, Soph. Chrys Hoyer, 1303 Alger Rd., Falls Church. a.. Soph. Ralph Huber, 364 C-4 Perlacher Forst; Munich, Germany, Jr. Mike Hudak, 322 Valview Dr., West Mifflin, Pa., Jr. Nancy Huff, 2310 Liberty St.. Parkersburg, Soph. Mar ' Huffman, Carskadon Rd.. Keyser. Soph. Donna Huggins, 250 Hillcrest. Wellsburg, Fr. Bob Hughes, 26 I ewood Pk., Wheeling, Jr. Fayc Hughes, Rt. I, Farmington, Jr. Judy Humphries, 1414 Quarrier St., Charleston, Fr. .Anne Hungerford, 136 5th Ave., Glasgow, Jr. Alva Hunt, 874 Yorktown Rd., Poquoson, Soph. Caroline Hunter, 900 Miller St., Morgantown, Fr. Marv .Ann Hunter. 3700 Washington Ave.. Charleston, Soph. Jim Huntsman, 2234 Eoff St., Wheeling, Fr. Linda Hupp, 930 Coleman .Ave., Fairmont, Jr. John Huston, 22 W. Walnut St., Hanover. Pa., Soph. Jim Hutchinson, Rt. 2, Box 167, Kenna. Jr. Jo Anne Hutchinson, 106 Warren Rd., Fairmont, Soph. Larry Hutton, 203 Grant St., Newell, Jr. Marilyn Hulz, 130 Virginia .Ave., Unionlown, Pa., Jr. Gene Imbrogno, Riverside Dr . Charlton Hts., Fr. Bethe Ingraham. 815 3rd St , Williamstown, Soph. Claudia Irwin, 915 N. Meadowcroft, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., Jr. Barbara Jackson, Country Club Estates, Weirton, Jr. Carol Ti Jacobs, 224 Lebanon .Ave., Morgantown, Jr. Nancy Jacobs, 5764 Clark Ave., Bethel Park, Pa., Soph. Amelia James, 209 Bosworth, Philippi. Jr. Marshall Jarrett, 2020 Washington St., Bluefield. Jr. Julie Jariis, 504 Johnson Ave.. Bridgeport. Soph Margaret Jemison, 604 Bendview Dr., Charleston, Fr. Dave Johns, 91 1 .Sunset Dr., Bridgeport. Jr. Knut Johnsen, 514 Overlook Dr., Pittsburgh 16, Pa., Jr. Anthony Johnson, 409 Hillcrest Dr., Ravenswood, Jr. 202 198 243 210 223 209 205 243 240 210 223 223 198 223 223 206 244 231 209 228 220 1 94 243 244 194 216 224 244 198 202 216 194 202 231 198 202 224 243 232 201 201 228 206 248 206 210 220 239 248 194 205 201 194 243 24« 205 201 206 224 209 202 194 228 197 205 244 197 243 244 213 243 209 243 205 210 198 201 194 209 223 210 201 239 247 220 301 Dick Johnson, 513 Cornelius Ave., Berkeley Spring, Jr. 239 Frank Joliiffe, 79 W. Jefferson St., Morgantown, Jr. 234 Bev Jones, 1002 Park Ave., Charleston, Soph. 197 Dave Jones, 427 Cedar La., Follansbee, Fr. 244 Liz Jones, 411 Philadelphia Ave., Bridgeport, Fr. 202 Jane Jones, 709 Park .St., Morgantown, Soph. 210 Jim Jones, 1805 Ringwalt, Pittsburgh 16, Pa., .Soph. 244 Mike Joseph, 120 Euclid St , Wheeling, Soph. 224 Sally Kallam, Rt. 4, Box 68, Morgantown, Jr. 201 Suzy Kane, I E. Garden Lane, Fairmont, Jr. 210 David Kappel, R.F.D. 1, New Martinsville, Jr. 232 Bill Karr, Clendenin, Jr. 244 John Karras, 1106 Valley View, Wheeling, Jr. 224 Charlene Karsner, 2307 Pinneberg Rd., Rockville, Md., Fr. 201 Mary Pat Kasum, 1110 Louden Hts. Rd., Charleston, Soph. 194 Lance Kauf, RD. 2, W. Sunbury, Pa., Soph. 216 Sharon Keag, 2802 Bon Aire, Victoria, Tex., Soph. 197 Jon Keester, 17 Meade, Buckhannon, Jr. 224 Kathy Kcifer, 143 1st Ave., Paden City, Soph. 197 Margaret Keifer, 143 1st Ave., Paden City, Fr. 197 Ann Keith, Leatherwood La., Wheeling, Soph. 198 Bob Keller, Box 106, Shepardstown, Soph. 231 Harris Keller, 432 W. Berkeley, Uniontown, Pa., Soph. 236 Mike Keller, 710 N. Queen St., Martinsburg, Jr. 239 Bruce Kelley, 173 Glenwood Rd., Wheeling, Soph. 235 Gerald Kelley, 301 Jarvis St., Charleston, Jr. 220 Mary Jo Kellev, 210 McClelland Rd., Canonsburg, Pa., Soph. 194 Mike Kelley, 613 Gordon Dr., Charleston, Soph. 220 Howard Kelso, RD. 2, New Castle, Pa., Soph. 228 John Kenna, 313 Scenic Dr., St. Albans, Jr. 239 Keith Kennedy, 152 W. Mowry Rd., Monaca, Pa., Jr. 240 Harvey Kerstein, 209 Oney St., Charleston, Fr. 236 Jan Kesling, 327 .Smithfield Ave., Anmoore, Fr. 201 Hamil Kessel. Ill Lilly St., Beckley, Soph 232 Jim Kessel, 201 Central Ave., Logan, Soph. 223 Glenn Kigcr, Rt. i, Williamstown, Ji. 223 Vaughn Kiger, P.O. Box 328, Morgantown, Jr. M Daphna Killen, 575 Sherman Ave., Wavnesburg, Pa., Jr. 197 Delbert Kimbler, 502 Trace, Holden, Soph. 235 Arthur Kingdon, Box 608, Mullens, Soph. 227 Patricia Kinsella, 4331 Wright Ave., Ft. G. G. Meade, Md., Fr. 213 Bob Kirk, 458 Longview Ave., Washington, Pa., .Soph. 224 John Kish, Box 404, Gary, Jr. 231 Jim Kissel, RD. 1, Moundsville, Soph. 224 Judy Klevins, 804 Main St., Wheeling, Soph. 197 Judy Klingberg, 636 Bellairg Dr., Morgantown. Soph. 202 Phil Knierim, 1915 Decatur Ave., Whcelmg, Soph. 224 Ron Knipling, 2623 N. Military Rd., Arlington, Va., Fr. 232 Pat Koch, 970 La Clair St., Pittsburgh 18, Pa., Jr. 197 Ladd Kochman, 1000 Fairview Rd., Hagerstown, Pa., Jr. 239 Alex Korr, 1020 Charles St., Wellsburg, Jr. 235 John Korvin, 267 Morris, Morgantown, Jr. 227 Anne Kremer, 224 Wilson, Morgantown, Fr. 197 Steve Krenlzman, 20 Grand Pky., Lewistown, Pa., Fr. 236 Karen Krucik, 408 Oliver Dr., White Oak, Pa., Fr. 202 Susan Kuykendall, 1138 Braddock Rd., La Vale, Md., Fr. 206 Cathy LaClair, 256 Dixon Blvd., Uniontown, Pa., Fr. 205 Deatra Lambert, 4403 Washington Ave., Charleston, Fr. 201 Janice Langfitt, 1511 Grosscup Ave., Dunbar, Soph. 198 Mike Laputka, 3 LI W. Diamond Ave., Hazelton, Pa., Soph. 223 Dick Larese, 173 Masonic Ave., Wallingford, Conn., Jr. 223 John Larimer, 637 New Texas Rd., Pittsburgh 39, Pa., Soph. 227 Bill Lash, 603 Warwood Ave., Wheeling, Jr. 243 George Lavender, 2205 Mt. View Ave, Bluefield, Fr. 223 Patti Lawn, 3227 Arapahoe Rd., Pittsburgh 34, Pa., Fr. 213 Lee Ann Lawson, 1436 Penlaw Dr., Fairmont, Jr. 210 Charles Lazarus, 1400-A Jackson, Charleston, Jr. 244 Bob Lear, 111 W. Adams Ave., Vandergrift, Pa., Soph. 243 Dorothy Lear, 185 Grant Ave., Vandergrift, Pa., Fr. 205 Sherry Lee, Elizabeth, Fr. 194 Ann Lehman, 708 Ml. Vernon Ave., Fairmont, .Soph. 210 Virginia Lemon, Box 695, Lcwisburg, Jr. 213 Charles Leonard, Kerens Hill, Elkins, Jr. 235 Steve LePore, 22 Hamilton Ave., Wheeling, Jr. 248 Eleanor Leslie, Shawnoc Hills, Wheeling, Jr. 205 Charles Lett, 1328 St. Mary ' s Ave., Parkersburg, Soph. 228 Lucicn Lewin, 351 Spruce St., Morgantown, Jr. 239 Carolyn Lewis, R.R. 1, Martinsburg, Fr. 206 Joyce Lewis, R.R. 1, Martinsburg. Jr. 206 Lawrence Lewis, 216 Wood Rd., Fairfax, Va., Soph. 235 Valerie Lewis, 1800 Marianna .St., Wellsburg, Fr. 201 John Light, 530 Ferndale Ave.. Johnstown, Pa., Fr. 220 Dave Lilly, 365 Central Ave., .So. Charleston, Jr. 223 Eric Lilly, 700 Northwestern Ave., Beckley, Soph. 232 Josiah Lillv. Bov 447, Oak Hill, Soph. 223 Terrie Lilly, 916 Churchill Cir., Charleston, Soph. 213 Anita Lilya, 628 Lynn Ave., Weston, Jr. 206 Mary Ellen Lindsay, 1901 Washington Ave., Parkersburg, Jr. 210 Loretta Lisowski, 59 Duncan Ave., Pittsburgh 5. Pa., Jr. 202 Dick Littke, 611 Rosemont Ave., So. Charleston, Jr. 240 Tonv Litwinko, 807 33rd Vienna, Jr. 243 Carol Litz, 2630 Belvue, Bluefield, .Soph. 201 Bill Lively, Charleston, .Soph. 232 John Lobert, P.O. Box 942, W. Logan, Jr. 223 Ray Lockridge, Rt. 2, Staunton, Va., Jr. 227 Brenda Logue, 355 Tyler Ave., Clarksburg, Fr. 209 Patti Lohr, 115 Kerens Ave., Elkins, Fr. 201 Kate Long, 228 Woods Ave., Oak Hill, Fr 213 Betty Lovell, 5209 Virginia Ave., Charleston, Soph. 198 Bob Lowe, Box 353, Grantsville, Jr. 243 Paul Lowe, 10 Maple La., Wheeling, Soph. 232 Nancy Lowther, Box 788, Clarksburg, Soph. 198 Herbert Loyd, 216 Forest Cir., So. Charleston, Soph. 239 Carl Lucas, 1059 Stanton Ave., Morgantown, Jr. 244 Lenore Lucas, 1218 10th .Ave., Huntington, Jr. 202 Sharon Luchsinger, 150 Wagner Rd., Morgantown, Jr. 194 Robert Ludwig, 412 Bridge St., Ripley, Jr ' 224 Carolyn Lugar, 603 Park, Morgantown, Soph. 205 Suzanne McAdam, 6202 Pine Dr., Huntington, Fr. 210 James MacCallum, 169 Nathan Ave., Madison, Soph. 240 Judy McCartney, 1953 Bates Dr., Johnstown, Pa., Jr. 198 Carolyn McCarty, 713 Walnut Ave., Fairmont, Fr. 210 Jim McCaulley, 111 Pine St., Petersburg, Jr. 247 Alan McClellan, W. Hamlin, Jr. 223 Meredith McClelland, 231 Lee Ave.. Horseheads, N.Y., Jr. 209 Ann McClung, Box 395, Charlton Hts., Soph. 194 Mary Jane McClung, 2401 Norris . ve., Belpre. O., Soph. 198 Anne McClure, Grant St., Salisbury, Pa., Soph. 201 Doug McCormick, Rt. 4, Box 351, Charleston, Soph. 224 Nelden McCort, Ft. Ashby, .Soph. 224 Robert McCoy, Matewan, Soph. 235 Gary McCullough, 108 McDougal, Pennsboro, Jr. 248 Ron McCulty, 1215 30th St., Parkersburg, Soph. 227 Karen McDiffett, RD. 1. Box 58. Hoowood, Pa., Soph. 206 Alicia McDonald, Rt. 2, Box 82-A, Jane Lew, Jr. 201 Faith Mace, 504 Fairmont St., Bluefield, Fr. 210 George McEldowney, 729 6th St., New Martmsville, Fr. 227 John McGuire, 1610 Dewey, Parkersburg, Jr. 244 Charles McGuyer, 1809 Bluefield, Bluefield, Soph. 227 Judith Mclntire, 829 Benone Ave., Fairmont, Soph. 198 Craig McKay, 2690 Sweet Home Rd., N. Ton, N.Y., Fr. 244 Sharyn McLaughlin, 612 E. Mahoning St., Punxsutawney, Jr. 202 Deborah McMechen, 1525 Marshall La., Glendale, Pa., Fr. 198 Marlys McMichael, 911 Michigan Ave., Cumberland, Md., Soph. 194 Sue McMullin, 709 Parkway, Bluefield, Jr. 213 Emily McPhail, Rt. 1, Grafton, Soph. 206 Sandy McPherson, 650 Galway Dr., Bethel Park, Pa., Jr. 213 Suzi McPherson, 650 Galway Dr., Bethel Park, Pa., Soph. 213 Thomas McQuade, 51 A Ave., Richwood, Soph. 244 John McWhorter, 115 Waverly Way, Clarksburg, Jr. 232 Robert Maple, Harrisville, Soph. 244 Dave Morford, 3482 Roseland Ave., Parkersburg, Fr. 223 Alice Manning, 812 Price, Morgantown, Jr. 210 Howard Marks, 1306 Warwick Dr., Lutherville, Md., Soph. 243 Bob Marovich, 126 Heights, Weirton, Fr. 244 Richie Martha, 3317 Longbow Dr., Wilkinsburg, Pa., Jr. 244 Larry Martin, 4408 Washington Ave., Charleston, Soph. 244 Maryellyn Martin, 620 McKinlcy Ave., Morgantown. Jr. 206 Tom Martin, 20 Alden PI., Apt. 2A, Bronxville, N.V., Jr. 226 A Marline, 1106 Atlantic, Atlantic City, N.J., Fr. 247 Dave Mason, 8 West St., Cameron, Soph. 235 Martha Mason, 900 Copley La., Silver Spring, Md., Fr. 202 Anthony Massinople, 1015 Woodlawn Ave., Beckley, Soph. 224 Marv Masters, Box D-529, White Sulphur Springs, Soph. 248 Dick Matheny, Rt. 2, Shinnston, Jr. 227 Mike Matheny, 1435 22nd St., Parkersburg, Soph. 232 Mayes Mathews, 571 Spruce St., Morgantown, Jr., 235 Josephine Mathias, 212 64th St., Va. Beach, a., Fr. 194 Ron Mathias, F.R.D 4, Box 40, Keyser, Jr. 239 Nicoline Matijevich, 253 Wetzel St., Weirton, Jr. 197 Joe Mattea, 5106 Sun Valley Dr., Charleston, Fr. 239 Jim Mawhinnev, 595 Duncan St., Washington, Pa., Jr. 228 Paula May, 1148 Avalon Rd., Fairmont, Fr. 198 Prlcilla May, 10 Barnsdale Rd., Madison, N.J., Jr. 197 Leonard Mayer, R-1210 Somerset .Ave., Windber, Pa., Jr. 231 Dudley Mays, 1107 Greenlawn Dr., Pittsburgh 20, Pa., Soph. 227 Nancy Meadows, 226 Church St., Lcwisburg, Jr. 210 Sherry Meadows, Rt. 4, Gassaway, Fr 4, Gassawav, Fr. 205 John Means, 424 Oakdale .Ave., So. Charleston, Jr. 231 Sara Ruth Meek, 376 Grant St., New Martinsville, Soph. 205 Louise Mcisel, 800 8th St., Fairmont, Fresh. 201 Dave Meiser, 827 Country Club Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa., Jr. 228 302 Barbara Melton, 1200 Harper Rd., Beckley, Soph. 198 John Melton, 330 Central Ave., So. Charleston, Soph. 228 Shelley Melvin, 253 Caryl Dr., Pittsburgh 36, Pa., Jr. 210 Esta Mensorc, 234 North St., New Martinsville, Jr. 194 C ' hris Mentzer, 185 Sherman . ve., Waynesburg, Pa., Soph. 197 France.s Mercer, 611 4th St.. St. Marvs, Soph 197 Jim Meredith, 116 Owings St., Weirton, Soph. 239 Tom Messmore, 1050 Beverly Hills, Fairmont, Soph. 232 Judy Meyn, 25 Austin Ave., Wheeling, Soph. 201 Jean Michael, Box 94, Farmington, Jr. 210 Jim Michael, 1134 Bell Run Rd., Fairmont, Jr. 230 Steve Millhouse, 1428 Lewis St., Charleston, Soph. 220 Rrnnctt Miller, 4605 4lh .Ave., ienna, Fr 236 Cindy Miller, 205 Duke St., Shcpherdstown, Soph. 206 Howard Miller, 4500 Connecticut Ave., Washington, DC, Soph. 236 Joyce Miller, Box 8. Hastings, Soph. 205 Larn ' Miller, Smithville, Jr. 235 Paula Miller, 948 Riverview, Morgantown, Soph. 205 Trecla Miller. Inwood, Jr. 209 Joan Mills. Mac.- rthur, Jr. 201 Judv Mills, 235 Ridgccrcst Rd., Bluefield, Jr. 209 Sheila Mills, 141 Hickon, ' Rd., Charleston, Soph. 206 Anna Mary Minehart, 335 Grand .Ave., Bridgeport, Soph. 205 Bucna Mitchell. 37 S. Locust, Buckhannon, Fr. 209 Judy Mitchell, N. Main, Franklin. Soph. 202 Bob Montgomery, Box 416, Matcwan, Soph. 235 Marsha Montgomerv, 9 W ' alnut Ave., Wheeling, Fr. 198 Ann Moody, 426 Blake Rd., Nitro. Jr. 202 Caroline Morgan, Club Crest Rd., Fairmont, Jr. 210 Fred Morgan. 230 .Ashbv Ave., Charleston, Jr. 232 Ken Morris, 325 Kelley .Ave.. Oak Hill, Soph. 232 Ralph Morrisey, 755 Broughton St., Pittsburgh, Pa.. Jr. 244 Ron Mortimer. 3320 York. Weirton, Jr. 248 John Movie, 2410 Hazlett Ave.. Wheeling, Soph. 231 Rich Muil. R.F.D. 2, Brevsster, N.Y., Jr. 244 Bob Mullennex, Miller Rd.. Ridgeley, Jr. 248 Jacob Mullctt, 759 4th, New Martinsville, Soph. 232 Sara Mullctt. Ridge Rd., Library, Pa., Jr. 194 Dave Mulligan. 958 Wilbur Ave.. Phillipsburg, N.J., Jr. 235 George Mullms, 317 River Dr., Logan. Jr. 223 Nancy Mullins. 317 River Dr., Logan, Fr. 202 Linda Murphy, Rt. 1, Hall. Fr. 194 Mike Musulin, 203 Mahan Rd., Weirton, Fr. 223 Clair Myers, 197 Greenville. Clarion, Pa., Jr. 223 Janet Myers, 407 Washington Ave., Glen Dale. Soph. 210 .Mary Beth Mvcrs, 168 Kirkpatrick .Ave., Lecchburg, Pa., Soph. 209 Tom Myers, 924 Woodward Dr., Charleston, Soph. 235 Winifred Myers, 1709 Lorre Dr., Rockville, Md., Soph. 197 Aneita Neely, Jane Lew, Rt. 2. .Soph. 209 Jim Ncff, Ohio .Ave., Parkersburg, Fr. 224 Dick Nelson, 2770 Westmoor Rd.. Rocky Rivcr.O., Soph. 232 Nancy Nelson, Box 62, Boomer, Fr. 213 Bob Nerhood, 801 Samuel St., Charles Town, Jr., 235 Joe Ncsbitt. 1909 Juliana St., Parkersburg, Jr. 224 Gale Ncsius, 72 Wilson .Ave., Morgantown, Jr. 197 Jane Nesius, 72 Wilson Ave., Morgantown, Jr. 197 Garry Newbrough, 1139 Speedway, Fairmont, Fr. 240 Randolph Newfand. 401 E. McDonald Ave., Man, Soph. 220 Julia Nicholas, 1404 Navahoe Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa., Jr. 213 Susie Nicholas, 5906 5th Rd. No., Arlington, Va., Jr. 202 Bob Noland, 600 Commerce, Wellsburg, Jr. 224 Bill Norman, Trust Dep ' t., 1st Nat. Bank, Fairmont, Jr. 243 Dave Nottingham, 4101 S. Col. Blvd., Denver, Colo., Jr. 239 Dan Nunley, Quinwood, Jr. 248 Dominick Oliverio, 215 Park .Ave., Clarksburg, Soph. 231 Carol Olsen, 117 Avondale, Fairmont, Fr. 210 Jjm Oncacre, 1 100 Russell Ave., New Martinsville, Jr. 227 Rav O ' .Neal. 270 W. Sanner, Somerset, Pa., Soph. 227 Dave Ordorff. 278 Heavenor Ave., Nutter Fort, Fr. 2.35 Kevin Orr. 100 Avondale Rd., Fairmont, Jr. 223 Bev Osborne, 1548 Autumn Rd., Charleston, Soph. 198 Lawrence Osier. 320 Klemm Ave., Gloucester, N.J., Soph. 247 Dave Ostendorf, 309 E. Springettsbury, York, Pa., Soph. 227 Church Padden, 3942 Hanlin Way, Weirton, Jr. 227 Dave Page, Burns Rd., Millville, N.J., Jr. 243 Conlev Painter, Rt. 1, Box 46, Pctcrstown, Soph. 216 Dave Palmer, 653 6th St., New Martinsville, Jr 227 Joe Panctta, 4808 Kanawha Blvd., E., Charleston, Jr. 219 Judv Park, 1 So. Center Ave.. Mt. Hope, Jr. 198 Mike Parker, 9327 Kings Hwav, Brooklyn 12, NY., Jr. 236 Elizabeth A. Parsons, 848 Alta Rd., Charleston, Fr. 198 Elizabeth W Parsons, 409 Woodlawn, Beckley, Fr. 205 Arthur Pasquantonio, 3077 Bcechwood Blvd., Pittsburgh 17, Pa., Soph. 219 Margaret Patteson, 2125 Washington, Bluefield, Soph. 202 Urrv Patton, Rt. 1, Box 509, Charleston. Jr. 232 Trenton Pauley, 417 Cedar St., Morgantown, Jr. Bob Paull, 1606 Pleasant Ave., Wellsburg, Jr. Harry Peck, 1208 Crescent Rd., Charleston, Soph. Bob Pedley, 314 21st St., Charleston, .Soph. Pete Peduzzi, R.D. 6, Irwin, Pa., Soph. Larry Pennington, 3021 Gove St., Parkersburg, Fr. Dianne Penrod, 325 So. High St., Morgantown, Fr. Ed Perry, 3908 Washington, So. Charleston, Fr. Michele Peterson, 264 Inglcwood Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa., Jr. Tom Peterson, 138 Lincoln Ave., Meadville, Pa., Soph. Sam Petros, 320 Jefferson Ave., Wheeling, Jr. Pat Philabaum, 336 Richland Ave., Wheeling, Fr. Becky Phillips, 1644 Crcstmont Dr., Huntington, Jr. Tom Phillips, 205 Tolley Dr., Beckley, Fr. Bob Phillis, 7 Gaddis St., Hopwood, Pa., Jr. Larry Pickering, 23 Ridgcwood, Wheeling, Jr Melinda Pierce. 2107 Ivanhoe Rd.. Orlando. Fla., Fr. Blaine Pinney, 212 Virginia Ave., Chester, Jr. Karen Pinter, 3833 Marion Ave., Weirton, Soph. .Allen Piper. 23 Avea, Latrobe, Pa., Jr. Jim Pitrolo, 1115 Avalon Rd., Fairmont, Soph. Barbara Plattenburg, 5 Farms Ct., Fairmont, Soph. Sharon Poe, Rt. 3, Fairmont, Fr. Shelley Poindexler, 901 Helene, St. Albans, Fr. Pat Poland, Showers Lane, Martinsburg, Soph. Barbara Polhamus, 1114 ' ' 2 W. Martin St., Martinsburg, Fr. Diana Porter, 1048 Bridge Rd., Charleston, Jr. Marlene Porter, 1003 Russell Ave., Salisbury, Md., Jr. Karen Postellon, 1049 Broughton Rd., Pittsburgh 36, Pa., Soph. I-ce Pratt, Vienna, Soph. Ed Price, 264 Waitman St., Morgantown, Soph. Phil Prichard, 27 Pleasant, Mannington, Soph. Jim Proudfit, 25 McKennan, Wjishington, Pa.. Jr. Kathv Puckett. 85 F. St.. Carney ' s Pt., N.J.. Jr. Dick Pugh, Box 101. Rt. I, New Martinsville, Fr. Jackie Rader, 420 ' ine St., So. Charleston, Jr. Jim Ralston. 7483 Church St., Pittsburgh 18, Pa., Jr. Dale Ramsburg, 104 W. 12th St., Frederick, Md., Jr. Dean Ramsey, .Alvon, Soph. Virginia Randolph, 398 Penna. .Ave., Bridgeport, Soph. Dave Rankin, 3705 State St., Weirton, Soph. Denver Rawlings, 402 Kanawha .Ave., Nitro, Fr. Nanette Reckart, 119 High St., Kingwood, Soph. Eric Redifer, 812 Race. Ravenswood, Jr. Don Recs, 5 Old Ox Rd., Bethel Park, Pa., Soph. Emory Reese, Rt. 4, Box 426, Fairmont, Fr. Leslye Reeser, 2025 Mohawk Rd., Pittsburgh 34, Pa., Soph. Liz Rega, 151 Morewood St., Mt. Pleasant. Pa., Soph. John Reid. 615 Duff St., Clarksburg, Jr Tona Renforth, 2404 Spring, Parkersburg, Soph. John Reuter, Old Mill Rd., Martinsburg, Soph. Pat Reynolds, 1 1 1 N. Elm. Moorefield, Fr. Vicki Rhoades, 1306 Oakmont Rd., Charleston, Soph. Suzanne Rich, 463 Hillview Dr., Morgantown, Jr. Steve Richards, 3617 Brightway, Weirton, Soph. Rita Richardson, 312 Clay St., Sisiersville, Soph. Bill Riffee, 3607 Brightway St., Weirton, Jr. Heikki Riivald, 160 Seminole Dr., Lakcwood. N.J., Jr. Gary Riley. 268 Haymond H ' way, Clarksburg, Fr. Colleen Riordan, 155 Helen, Johnstown. Pa., Soph. Bob Rishcr, 36 Campus Dr., Morgantown. Jr. Bob Robinson, 9 Linden, Wheeling. Soph. Dick Robinson. Box 164, Dola, Jr. Doug Rockwell, 145 Rosemary-, Romney, Soph. Rebecca Rockwell, R.F.D. 3, Box 102. Berkeley Springs, Fr. Gloria Rodighiero, 521 Commerce St., Wellsburg, Fr. Lou .Ann Rogers, 504 Parkway. Bluefield, Soph. Jim Rogers, 129 Ridenour, Clarksburg, Fr. Joe Romino, 1 105 .Avalon Rd., Fairmont, Fr Ann Rose, 810 8th St., Fairmont, Jr. Ted Rose, 198 Hall Ave., Perth .Amboy, NJ., Jr Frank Rosenbaum, 120 West C, Beckley, Soph. Tom Rosenbaum, 120 West C. Beckley, Soph. Paul Rosso, 909 2nd .Ave., New Cumberland, Fr Fred Roth, 43 Romney Rd., Wheeling, Fr. John Rotruck, .Antioch, Jr. Cinda Roush, 35 Boyles, Grafton, Jr. Dave Rowe, 415 Duncan, Clarksburg, Jr. Dick Rowe, Riverview Acres. Ravenswood, Jr Jim Rowley, 906 Country Club Dr., Grcensburg, Pa., Fr. Don Royse, 510 Wells St., Ravenswood, Jr. Dick Ruff, 72 Cornell Ave., Welch. Jr aughn Ruig. 4921 Seminan ' Rd. a 1509, Alexandria, Va., Fr Betsy Rule, 18 9th Ave., So. Charleston, Fr. Jim Runvon, 1565 Fairmont Ave., Fairmont, Soph. Bill Rvczaj, 313 Brnchoff St Elizabeth, Pa., Jr 240 220 227 244 227 231 213 220 201 247 228 194 197 223 223 224 197 243 197 227 227 205 210 198 213 205 205 213 202 224 244 228 232 194 223 209 239 239 239 209 243 239 210 224 223 232 198 194 239 213 220 213 213 205 232 210 232 240 223 210 240 244 240 220 202 206 202 232 223 201 219 236 236 223 243 216 202 239 224 220 224 247 210 210 227 239 303 Nancy St. Clair, 2114 Fulton St., Bluefield, Fr. John Sandor, 1 189 Sands Dr., Fairmont, Fr. Dave Sarver, Spencer. Fr. Larry Saunders, Gen. Del., Princeton, Jr. Margie Saville, 310 S. Mildred St., Charlestown, Fr. Myra Sawyers, 961 Mathews Ave., Charleston, Jr. Diane Sayre, 601 34th St., Vienna, Soph. Bob Scheerer, 1239 Peacock La., Fairmont, Jr. Paula Schepp, 181 Idabelle Ave., Wheeling, Fr. Lee Schlaegel, 406 Maxwell St., Charleston, Soph. Wayne .Schleicher, Harrisonville Rd., Richwood, N.J., Soph. Steve Schmidt, Wyncote House. Wyncote, Pa., Soph. Karen Schultz, 3009 Ridgeview Dr., So. Charleston, Fr. John Schuster, 228 So. Walnut, Morgantown, Jr. Vanyla Schwartz, 110 College Ave., Princeton, Soph. Bob Scott, Box 487, Williamson, Soph. Ed Scott, Box 225, Uwchland, Pa., Soph. Jesse Scott, 144 Valley St., Salem, Jr. Charles Seita, 559 2nd St., Leechburg, Pa., Soph. Dan Selario, 2146 N. Thomas, Arlington, Va., Fr. Frank Selbe, 786 Campbells Dr., Charleston, Fr. Penny Sestito, 6 Carlone St., Fairmont, Jr. Dave Shaffer, 115 Mt. View, Petersburg, Jr. Gary Shaffer, Rt. 3, Grafton, Fr. Otis Shahan, 309 Lillian St., Morgantown, Jr. Doug Shale, 729 Monongalia, Morgantown, Jr. Pat Shannon, Pineville, Fr. George Shaw, 446 Spruce, Morgantown, Soph. Becky Sheets, Green Bank, Soph. Bill Shelby, 18 Barton Mill Rd., Uniontown, Pa., Soph. Frank Shipper, 100 N. Georgia, Martinsburg, Soph. Ed Shorr, 3408 Virginia Ave., Charleston, Jr. Larry Shreve, Rt. 9. Box 179, Morgantown, Soph. Mike Shumate, 230 Locust Dr., Beckley, Fr. Sandy Shumate, 247 Ridgecrest Rd., Bluefield, Jr. Vicky Shumate, 123 Austin Ave., Beckley, Soph. Susan Simmons, Oak Dr., Spencer, Soph. Tom Simmons, Franklin, Jr. Sandra Simon, 214 Seeger Rd., Pittsburgh 34, Pa., Jr. Jim Sims, 672 N. High St., Morgantown, Soph. Wayne Sinclair, Leechburg, Pa., Fr. Patty Sines, 1019 Edgewood Dr., Charleston, Soph. Becky Singleton, 225 Lebanon Ave., Morgantown, Fr. Jean Singleton, 220 Waverly Way, Clarksburg, Jr. Betty Skaggs, 2106 Kanawha Ave., Charleston, Jr. Bob Skeen, 5239 Pine View Dr., Charleston, Jr. Bob Sloan, Box 396, Trafford, Pa., Jr. Bill Smith, 250 Staunton Ave., So. Charleston, Jr. Carolyn Smith, 1 19 Woodland Ave., Clarksburg, Soph. Charlotte Smith, 146 High St., Kingwood, Jr. Clete Smith, 332 Fieldbrook Dr., Pittsburgh 28, Pa., Soph. Danny Smith, 1233 Sunrise Dr., Bluefield, Soph. Ernie Smith, 220 Camden St., Morgantown, Jr. Guy Smith, 474 Pythian St., Morgantown, Fr. Joe Smith, 1224 W. 12th St., Nitro, Jr. Karen Dee Smith, R.F.D. 1, Box 44, Spencer, Fr. Larry A. Smith, Pitman Richwood Rd., Pitman, N.J., Soph. Larry E. Smith, 425 F. Main. Uniontown, Pa., Jr. Mike D. Smith, 11-B Colonial-Manor, Ravenswood, Soph. Mike T. Smith, 504 Walker St., Vienna, Fr. Pete Smith, Rt. 1, Spencer, Fr. Susan Smith, Box 126, Elizabeth, Jr. Kathryn Sneddon, 1565 Jackson St., Charleston, Jr. Jamie Snyder, 3905 Grand Central. Vienna, Jr. Carmen Snodgrass, 1424 Kanawha Blvd. E.. Charleston, Fr. Roger Snodgrass, Box 263, Gaulcy Bridge, Soph. Bonnie Snyder, 387 Rotary St., Morgantown, Soph. Candy Snyder, Rt. 3, Terra Alta, Soph. Charles Snyder, Asbury, Jr. Don Snyder, High St., Charles Town, Soph. Jon Snyder, College Hill, Philippi, Soph. Phil Snyder, Farms Dr., Fairmont, Jr. Steve Snyder, 123 Meigs Ave., Clarksburg, Jr. Ray Soroka, 608 N. Ashland Ave., New Castle, Pa., Soph. Gary Soulsby, 16 B. St., St. Albans, Jr. Judy Southern, 322 Penna. Ave., Bridgeport, Soph. Roy Spader, 19 Willowbrook Acres, Parkersburg j . Julian Spencer, 2804 Ranch Rd., So. Charleston, Fr. Howard Spery, 1221 Momingside Dr., Fairmont, Jr. Kathy Spitznogle, 1312 West St., Follansbee, Jr. Don Squires, Box 481, Weston, Soph. Marty Squires, 117 Ridenour St., Clarksburg, Fr. Peggy Staggers, Box 609, Keyscr, Jr. Mary K. Staggers, Box 609, Keyser, Fr. Howard Standish, 3534 1 2 Main St., Weirton, Soph. Tom Standish, 171 Anthony Wayne Terr., Baden, Pa., Soph. 209 223 223 240 213 202 198 220 201 243 231 239 198 244 194 224 224 239 223 243 232 194 224 235 219 239 209 232 209 244 231 232 244 232 205 198 197 216 206 239 223 210 201 205 194 247 231 223 198 210 223 227 239 220 235 194 231 228 224 231 223 209 213 244 197 239 210 202 224 235 231 223 235 228 239 205 244 243 235 198 239 194 209 209 247 247 Soph. Pa., Fr. Fr. Soph. O., Fr. Pa., Fr. Greg Stangel, 115 N. Allegany, Cumberland, Md., Soph. Beth Stansbury, 806 Montrose Dr., So. Charleston, Soph. Carol Stansbury, 367 Waitman, Morgantown, Fr. Charles Stansbury, 1411 Woodmere Dr., Charleston, Jr. Polly Stearns, Box 28, Sherrodsville, O., Jr. Roberta Steel, 12903 Neola Rd., Wheaton, Md., Karen Steele, 138 Elizabeth Dr., Pittsburgh 35, Manha Steffee, 46 Golf Dr., Parkersburg, Jr. Jim Stemple, 114 2nd St., Elkins, Fr. Jane Stephens, Box 368, Charlton Hts., Jr. Joann Sterle, RD. 3, Box 673, Uniontown, Pa., Sara Stevenson, 265 N.E. 53rd St., Miami, Fl a., Greg Stewart, 2401 24th St., Nitro, Fr. Jim Stickler, Box 1223, Logan, Jr. Kathy Stimpfle, 2406 Lockhourne Rd., Columbus, Joe Stone, 806 Florence Dr., Charleston, Soph. Sarah Storck, 5507 2nd Ave., Vienna, .Soph. Conrad Stowers, 320 Westwood, Beckley, Soph. Joe Strange, 403 Rambling Rd., Vienna, Jr. John Straub, Rt. 4, Box 4, Morgantown. Fr Leslie Straub, 4946 Highland Ave., Bethel Park, Martin Strawn, 313 Simpson, Morgantown, Fr. Diana Strawser, Box 224, Osage, Jr. Dick Strimer, 2610 Broad St., Parkersburg, Fr. Brad Stuart, 405 S. Court St., Lewisburg, Soph. Linda A. Stuart, 8621 Jacob PI., Niagara Falls, N.Y., Soph. Linda J. Stuart, 713 Ritchie, Ravenswood, Fr. Vic Studwell, 1003 24th, Parkersburg, Jr. Tom Strawderman, 114 Central Ave., Petersburg, Jr. Sheila Sullivan, P.O. Box 1024, Charleston, Soph. Sue Summers, Rt. 1, Catawba, Jr. Jim Suttle, 839 Observatory Dr., St. Albans, Jr. Jean Swadley, Rt. 4, Box 22, Keyser, Jr. Braden Swaney, 520 Haymond Hwy., Clarksburg, Fr. Bob Swiger, Rt. 1, Mt. Clare, Jr. Bob Swisher, 403 Elm St., Cranford, NJ., Soph. Virginia Swope, Maple Ave., Welch, Jr. Diana Talkington, 605 Vermont Ave., Fairmont, Fr. Andrew Talley, 90 Village Way, Malvern, Pa., Soph. Gloria Tarasuk, Box 3, Dilliner, Pa., Jr. Becki Tate, 3110 Hemlock St., Parkersburg, Jr. Bill Tattersall, 18 Lance Dr., Charleston, Jr. Frank Tauzel, 567 McClane Rd., Washington. Pa.. Ir. Carolyn Taylor, 706 Mt. Vernon Ave., Fairmont, Soph. Pam Taylor, 103 Poplar Ave., Wheeling, Fr. Anne Teague, 2304 Fairfax Rd., So. Charleston, Jr. Talbott Tebay, 4001 10th Ave., Vienna, Soph. Jim Teets, 401 Aurora Ave., Terra Alta, Jr. Dick Tennant, 939 Coleman Ave., Fairmont, Jr. Ed Thacker, 821 Spring Garden Dr., Bluefield, Soph. Dianne Thomas, 113 N. 8th St., Wheeling, Soph. Joe Thomeis, 5461 San Marino PI., Orlando, Fla., Fr. Polly Thomas, 3411 Market, Camp Hill, Pa., Soph. Rod Thomas, 93 Valley St., Romney, Fr. Susan Thompson, 364 Kenmore St., Morgantown, Fr. Margaret Thompson, 142 Chapel Rd., Wheeling, Jr. Mary Pat Thompson, 412 S. III. Ave., Martinsburg, Jr. Tom Thornton, 3 Fernwood Ave., Haverhill, Mass., Jr. Sara Thrasher, 220 Jackson, Sistersville. Jr. Susie Thurmond, 4208 Washington Ave., Charleston, Jr. Blair Thrush, 619 Mulberry, Clarksburg, Soph. Charles Tilton, 5077-R Big Tvler, Charleston, Jr. Marv Timbrook, 317 Eastham Rd., Pt. Pleasant, NJ., Jr. Ralph Tintle, Kirby, Fr. Vicki Tisch, Box 153, Anmoore, Soph. Al Toothman, 1711 Oak St., Parkersburg, Soph. Paula Toothman, 1711 Oak St., Parkersburg, Jr. Lionel Torbett, 44 Fishers La., Mozart, Wheeling, Soph. Dan Tordolino, 3011 West St., Weirton, Fr. Vic Tort, 109 So. Mansfield Ave., Atlantic City, N.J., Jr. George Townsend, 1004 31st St., Parkersburg, Fr. Merry Beth Trach, 1205 Fairmont Ave.. Fairmont, Jr. John Tredway, 400 Collins Ave., Clarksburg, Soph. Phil Trella, 141 Valley Way, Weirton, Jr. Bill Trickett, Rt. 3, Grafton, Jr. Carol Troilo, 905 Isabella Rd., Connellsville, Pa., Soph. Dave Tuckwiller, 4308 Kanawha Ave., Charleston, Jr. Cara Tyson, Box 300, Logan, Jr. Virginia Ulch, 1208 Market, Parkersburg, Fr. Steve Ulrey, 3416 Packard, Psu-kersburg, Fr. Jim Van Evera, Box 67 Shepherdstown, Jr. Karen Vannoy, 1313 Mollory Ct., Huntington, Jr. Jerry Via, Box 581, Crab Orchard, Soph. Dick Vickers, 714 Broad St., Mt. Hope, Fr. Tom Vidovich, 113 1 2 N. Fayette St., Beckley, Soph. Louanne Virgin, Box 1094, Parkersburg, Jr. 239 198 210 239 194 202 213 198 224 213 194 205 244 228 213 228 198 232 231 227 205 223 194 239 224 201 205 228 247 201 197 223 202 223 239 220 197 201 239 206 202 224 248 210 205 205 232 21€ 220 232 205 247 205 232 209 205 210 220 213 198 232 247 223 220 205 244 213 227 220 224 223 210 216 239 239 198 239 206 210 239 244 201 198 224 244 2i3 304 Kav Nine, 1713 Washington Ave. Parkcrsburg, Kr. ' i ' i ' i Davr Warner, 1223 22nd Si , Parkirsburg. Fr. 235 Aim Walkrr, 707 While Oak Rd , Charlrston, Jr. 194 D.ivr Walkt-r. 212 Hobart Si . Welch, Jr. 244 |oe Walker, 4968 .Meadow Park Dr , Pillsburijh 36. Pa., Fr. 243 Sieve Walker. 218 .Ashbv Ave.. C:harlesl )n. .Soph. 224 Linda Wallace. 196 Glcnficid Dr . Piltsburgh 35. Pa.. Jr. 205 Mark Wallace. 181 Hawthorne St . Brooklyn. N ' .Y.. Jr. 236 I ' .ii Salsh. Rt 1. Peterstown. Jr 197 I ' am Waller, 5821 Glendale Dr.. Beihel Park. Pa.. Jr. 205 )ana Wallers. 305 .Mulberry. .Morganlown. Fr 209 Iranci N Warder. 331 Maple Ave. Graflon. Fr 220 N ' .miv Warder. 806 Wa.shin lon St.. Charleston. Soph. 206 Jim Waikins, R.F.D. 3, Box 67. Fairmonl. Fr 243 C hesler Walls. 5827 Ohio River Rd.. Munlinijlon. .Soph 224 jerry Walls, Bo.v 207, Rl. 1, Ridijelev, Jr. 248 (iarv W.iuyh, Ri. 1, Box 7. Buckhannoii. Jr. 239 Barbara Webb. 4822 Rolling Hills Rd.. Pittsburgh 36. Pa.. Fr. 210 Bob Webb. 956 Coleman .Ave.. Fairmonl. Fr. 220 Naiuv Webb. 702 W, Park Ave.. Oakhursi. N.J.. .Soph. 194 l ' ait Webber. 219 Edgewood Dr . Becklev. Soph. 194 .M.iunalea Weeklev. 523 S. 5th St.. Clarksburg. Jr 209 Bill West. 2304 Cherry- Ave.. Parkersburg. .Soph ' 228 J.ui Weslfall. 501 Southern . ve . Clarksburg. Soph. 202 Tom Weyer. 706 Crooks .Ave., Ravenswood, Jr. 224 Barbara Weyrick. 32 Walnut .Ave.. Wheeling. Fr. 201 Suzanne Wheeler. 1708 Lvnn St.. Parkcrsburg. Fr. 205 Tim Wheeler. 918 W. 2nd St.. Charleston. .Soph. 232 Erie Whelsell. 108 Patterson St.. Charleston. Jr. 243 Beckv While. 334 Patterson Rd.. Bethel Park. Pa.. Jr. 205 Bob White. 137 .Arbutus Dr.. Clarksburg. Soph 239 l.mda While. 810 Duff Ave.. Clarksburg. Jr 201 Roger While. 4608 Wnable .Ave.. Charleston. Soph. 244 Marilvn Whitehead. 27(j() Fern allev Dr . .Atlanta. Ga.. .Soph. 201 Barbara Whillington. Rt. 5. Box 558. Charleston. Jr. 198 Lmda Whitney. 6083 9th St., .N.. Arlington. a.. Fr. 213 Dave Wianl. 612 Maple .Ave., Graflon, .Soph. 248 Ginger Wiles, 50 Lewis .Ave.. St. .Albans. Jr 194 l.iza Wilhoil. 6496 Roosevelt .Ave.. Charleston. Jr. 213 R.u Wilkins. 929 Riverview Dr.. Morgantown. Fr. 232 )ane Wilkinson. 624 6lh .Ave , Hunliiigion. Soph. 206 John Will. 28 Central .Ave.. Buckhannoii. Jr. 243 Dave Williams. 1297 Anderson .Ave, Morgantown, Jr. Jocklyn Williams, 115 .Senate Dr.. Pittsburgh 36. Pa., Soph. John Williams, 1005 2nd .Ave., Marlinton, Fr. Nielanie Williams. 815 4th St.. Huntington. Fr. Ralph Williams. 9(M) CIreenbrier Dr . Hinton. Jr. Russ Williams. 952 .Stewarts .St., Morgantown, Jr. Frances Wilson, 331 River Dr., Logan, Fr. Mike Wilson, 4203 Kanawha Ave., Charleston, Soph. Sara Wilson, Lewisburg, Fr, Joyce Wilt, Rt. 5, Box 206, Fairmonl, Jr. Mary Wiltrout, 5820 Broad Branch Rd., N.W., Washington, Jr. Charles Wince, Rt. I, St. Marys, .Soph. Larry W inler. 451 Forest Cir.. So. C:harleston, Fr. Danny Winters, 5512 4th Ave., N ' icnna, Soph. Lloyd Wise. Star Rt.. W. Union, Jr. .Sarah Wilschey. 842 .Spring Rd., Charleston, Fr. Doug Wilten. 302 Sherwood Rd.. Logan. Jr Bill Wolle. 827 Scenic Dr.. Charleston. Soph. I.ind.i Wcillerton. 5 .Madison. Monlu ' omcry, Jr. .Anne Wolverton. 319 McKinlev. Charleston, Fr. Lois Wood. 302 Park Ave.. Bccklcy. Jr.. K.ireii Wooddell, Rt. 1, Box 43, Weston, Fr. Judy W M ds, Rt 3, Cowen, Soph. .Anne Worrell, 329 Kenmore, .Morgantown, Jr C:ii.ulie Wright. 734 .Myrtle Rd.. Charleston. -Soph. Karen Wright. 425 .Monterey Hill. Bluefield. Soph. Rwlger Wright. 826 W. .Main St.. Grafton. Jr Jim Wurtzbachcr. 54 .Acosta .Ave.. Wheeling, Fr. Killv Wysong, 213 Conrad, Clarksburg, Jr. Jane Veagle, 3816 X ' irginia Ave.. Charleston, Soph. Beverly Yoak, Big Bend, Fr. .Susan ' oho, 508 JeHerson .Ave.. Glen Dale, Soph. George Young, C lover, Fr. Marcia Young. 125 Euclid .Ave.. Clarksburg, Fr. Wendell Young, 125 Euclid Ave., Clarksburg, Soph Don Zak, 2523 Grand. Parkcrsburg. .Soph. F,d Zepp. 219 N. Fcnn. .Ave.. Martinsburg. .Soph. Jean Zeiiel. 56 . Gale Dr.. New Martinsville. Soph. Don Zielke. 625 W. Main. .Ml. Jov. Pa.. Soph. John Zinkus. 525 Rebecca St., Martinsville. Jr. .Ann Zinn, 626 Fairmont .Ave.. Fairmont. Jr. DC. 220 202 228 205 239 240 201 244 213 206 213 248 223 235 224 210 243 239 205 213 213 202 J98 209 220 201 235 220 205 197 209 201 243 209 235 244 220 202 223 231 197 305 Greek Week 306 spring Spree Ka Old South Weekend Miami Triad Graduation The usual excitement which is associated with graduation flourished for the ninety-sixth commence- ment of West Virginia University, held on May 31, 1965. The morning was clear and sunny when the graduates of the various colleges gathered to begin their procession to the Field House. Dr. Clyde N. English was the organist and The Rev. Robert M. Henry, Presbyterian University Pastor, gave the invo- cation. Our own University President Paul Ausborn Miller spoke on Our Untidy Society for the com- mencement address. Four honorary degrees were 308 0y.m i f, iy.. %t. , Ai S !-:::: ' - awarded and two presentations of the Order of V ' andalia were given, one of these to the first woman ever to receive this award. The Order of Vandalia is presented to those people, not always alumni, who have given particularly outstanding service to the University. Pride and happiness showed on the many faces of the people who were responsible for these graduates receiving their education. .• s Alfred North Whitehead once said, Once learning solidifies, all is over with it. Some graduates will now enter business, but many will go on for further degrees. As West Virginia University is proud of her graduates, may her graduates be ever loyal to her in return! rifc ■ advertisements GROW ALONG WITH US... IN GREATER CLARKSBURG UlSIIOISrnSIA-riOIMAI- BANK Helping you take better advantage of your financial opportunities. Clarksburg, West Virginia Compliments of THE COMMERCIAL BANK of BLUEFIELD Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of THE BANK of RALEIGH Beckley, West Virginio Member FDIC Compliments of METROPOLITAN and MORGAN THEATERS Morgontown, West Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BECKLEY NATIONAL BANK of BLUEFIELD BECKLEY, W.VA. BLUEFIELD, WEST VIRGINIA Member FDIC E. G. Otey, President Congratulations Class of ' 651 Congratulations Graduates! When You Come Back To Visit from wvu WEATHERHOLT SHOP Stop In At Ladies Ready to Wear in COMUNTZIS Morgontown RESTAURANT Dial 292-3101 Where Dad Took His Girl 329 High Street So Delightfully New And Granddad Too! CERRO ALUMINUM COMPANY Division of Cerro Corporation Fairmont Plant Fairmont, West Virginia THE FAIRMONT HOTEL Northern West Virginia ' s Finest Hotel Fairmont, W.Va. DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY CHINA SILVERWARE ROBERT A. YAGLE JEWELER 379 High Street Morgantown, W.Va. Phone: 296-7713 Everything For The Young College Man SHARP - HAMILTON MEN ' S STORE, INC. 1 20 Adams Street Fairmont, W.Va. Compliments of GRAVELY TRACTORS, INC. K. C. BRAND, JR., DEALER 1401 Fairmont Ave. Fairmont, W.Va. Phone: 366-4690 Compliments of IRA T. BUNNER DAIRY Bridgeport, W.Va. JIMMIE ' S CAMPUS LUNCH 650 North High Street Where Upperclassmen Meet Old Friends And Freshnnen Make New Ones Celebrating Our Fifty-Fourth Anniversary ' Just 49 Steps Up Walnut from High Owens-Illinois GLASS Container Division PLANT • FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA CONTAINERS Closure and Plastic Specialties Paperboard Multiwall Paper Bags Corrugated Shipping Boxes TABLEVIfARE LIBBEY Glassware INDUSTR :=s KIMBLE All-Glass Television Bulbs ...ONE OF MANY CITIES AND TOWNS THROUGHOUT AMERICA... where good neighbors of yours, the employees of Owens-Illinois and its subsidiaries . . . MAKE ® PRODUCTS contributing to your greater convenience, comfort and enjoyment! BUILDING KIMBLE and HEMINGRAY Glass Insulators KIMBLE Pharmjceutlcal Glauware KIMBLE Glass Laboratory Apparatus Glass Block THINLITE Curtain Wall Panels MAKERS OF Q PRODUCTS HART BROTHERS MACHINE COMPANY F OUNDERS— MACHINISTS ESTABLISHED 1852 CLARKSBURG. WEST VIRGINIA Compliments of HAV-A-LUNCH RESTAURANT Morgantown, W.Va. In Charleston . . . The Symbol of a Friendly Banking Capability THE NATIONAL BANK of COMMERCE of CHARLESTON Capital at Lee Streets Member FDIC 8e Sure With Pure Always Two Winners — Firebird Super and the W.V.U. Mountaineers Pure Oi Company Litz Cuz McGuIre, Distributor LOGAN, WEST VIRGINIA BARRY ' S OFFICE SERVICE 7 Beechurst Ave. Tel. 292-2404 Morgantown, W.Va. Office Machines • Sales • Service THE STRAND MOSE A. CASSIS Proprietor 207 Hale St. Charleston, West Virginio MANTINI ' S STUDIO Professional Photographers Creative Portraits — Weddings Application Photos — Fast Service High Street Morgantown SERVING OUR COMMUNITY CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1922 with complefe Financing Service CITIZENS SAVINGS AND LOAN CITIZENS BLDG. WHITESIDE ' S FEATURES SUCH FINE LINES AS . . . BOBBIE BROOKS JANTZEN ROSECREST MAJESTIC JONATHAN LOGAN JR. ACCENT SHOP WHITESIDE ' S today Student Insurance 1 2 AAonlh Coverage HENRY HARDESTY, INC. Fairmont, W.Va. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS CITY TIRE SERVICE Clarksburg West Virginia MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. of WEST VIRGINIA B. W. ENGLE, Secretary Goff Building Clarksburg, W.Va. AIR CONDITIONED WONDER BAR THE TOP OF THE TOWN Clarksburg Central West Virginia Truck Headquarters Doy SERVICE Night International GMC SIMPSON TRUCK SALES, INC. U.S. 50 East Clarksburg STYLED GUY C. FLINN, INC. OPTICIANS —GLASSES — FinH) REPAIRED 243 Pleasant Street Morgontown, W.Vo Linden 9-4145 GILBERT LUMBER COMPANY Gilbert, West Virginia SYMBOL OF SERVICE HOPE NATURAL GAS COMPANY Serving Homes, Industries and Institutions in West Virginia THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MORGANTOWN 201 High Street Partners in Area Progress Member — Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mennber — Federal Reserve System HARRY GOLDSMITH SON A Men ' s Wear Institution At W.V.U. Since 1925 Catering To The Most Discriminating University Men Women To Complement Our Men ' s Wear A Complete Line of Coed Sportswear in Our UDY GOLDSMITH SHOP ' i Phone AAAin 2-1651 CLARKSBURG IRON STEEL CO., INC. ROBERT WEINER, President Office and Yards at Glen Elk No. 2 New and Used Structural Steel P.O. Box 1030 Clarksburg, W.Va. COMPLIMENTS OF SUHER ROOFING METAL CO., INC. Clarksburg, W.Va. Roofing and Industrial Sheet Metal Work Since 1902 KEHERING BAKING COMPANY Bakers of Butter-nut Bread God offers to every mind its choice between truth and repose. Take which you please, — you con never have both. — Emerson. Serving Home Owners and Investors Since 1905 (. RiiiLnii Best Wishes From THE MORRIS PLAN Wheeling, West Virginia BUILPING cM-OAM Iff N t ROBERT K. PARK, PRES. • MGR. RAVENSWOOD CUSS OF ' 24 Now Celebrating Our 60th Anniversary BLUE RIBBON PAINT COMPANY West Virginia ' s Largest Paint AAanufacturer Wheeling, West Virginia FREDLOCK ' S PHARMACY for more than 30 years • the place that students meet • the place that old grads gather Top of High Street OLD GRADS . . . Make the Hotel Morgan your campus quarters when in town for football and basketball games as well as spending a relaxed weekend remi- niscing old times. Home of the Montmortre IRENE ' S DISTINCTIVE FASHIONS 467 High Street, Morgantown, West Virginia VICTORIA PETIHE QUENTINE PETIHE COMPLIMENTS OF THE RALEIGH COUNTY BANK BECKLEY, WEST VIRGINIA FOUNDED 1909 MEMBER F.D ' Compliments of MELPAR WEST VIRGINIA CORP. CITY NATIONAL BANK OF A Subsidiary of Melpor, Inc. 15 — 12th Street, Fairmont, W.Vc. FAIRM ONT Plant Locations: Member F.D.I. C. Fairmont, W.Va. Beckley, W.Va. • • ' fli ' H H B H - • Hh YOUR sNI I K| |V . Jgiflci - WVU BOOK STORE -1 1 HmI Book Center of the Campus W. V. u. BOOK STORE BUILDING Line University Avenue and Hunt Street Letterman Sweaters f BRANCH STORES rrom Evansdale Campus Medical Center Campus THE BOOK EXCHANGE, INC. 483 High Street MORGANTOWN, W. VA. FARMERS ' AND MERCHANTS ' BANK MORGANTOWN. WEST VIRGINIA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MASSULLO ' S CLEANERS TAILORS High Street Morgantown, West Virginia CONGRATULATIONS! Class of ' 65 in FAIRMONT Dial 366-3600 Ten Full Floors . . . and Two Mezzanines, Featuring Everything for the Family and Home One of West Virginia ' s Leading Department Stores For 87 Years THE CITIZENS BANK OF WESTON Weston, West Virginia Compliments of ALEX B. MAHOOD Bluefield, W.Vo. TOWNE HOUSE MOTOR LODGE THE FINEST IN ACCOMMODATIONS PHONES — TV — AIR CONDITIONED On U.S. Highway 50 Clarksburg, W.Va. Compliments of THE LOWNDES BANK Clarksburg, W.Va. Member F.D.I.C. COMPLIMENTS OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE CHARLESTON MEMBER FDIC ALLEGHENY LAND and MINERAL CO. (A CORPORATION) 318 Professional Building Clarksburg, West Virginia Compliments of a FRIEND in Nature ' s Air-Conditioned City PERSINGERS INCORPORATED P.O. Box 1866, Charleston, W.Va. 25327 MINE — MILL — INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT STOCKING DISTRIBUTOR Thermoid-Quaker Belting — B-M Approved Plastic or Rubber PENCON ENGINEERING CONTRACTING DIVISION DESIGNERS — FABRICATORS — ERECTORS OF CONVEYING — PROCESSING — POWER TRANSMISSION EQUIPMENT COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF CLINCHFIELD MT. STATE LINEN COAL COMPANY SERVICE, INC. Compass Division — Clarksburg, W.Va. A Complete Linen Service Amigo Smokeless Coal Co. — Wyco, W.Va. 41 2 Ohio Avenue Virginia Division — Dante, Va. CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA MAin 4-6478 C. C. LAKE, Mgr. Compliments of EDWARD VANTINE STUDIOS INC Nationally Known College Photography HAMILTON, NEW YORK M O K G A i T O W X F 1. O R I ! T CO M P A X Y 235 SPRUCE STREET .•«i. ' iSr.-  .  faaanoii ,-, ,jP«e!aKatj  Wflfp- 9l€iufltu tJ ea ilmcJc. STUDIOS AND PLANTS: Cambridge, Md. Hannibal, Mo. Topeka, Kan. Glendale, Calif. Verne H. Foster 7417 Cheltenham Avenue Clinton, Maryland SYMBOL OF ACCOMPLISHMENT As each graduate cherishes the letters of a degree as a mark of accom- plishment, so is the symbol PPG highly regarded by Pittsburgh Plate. This symbol on a company product signifies the ultimate In quality of workmanship and performance. It is the mark of highest accomplishment. PPG wants and needs promising college graduates to help continue the company ' s outstanding accomplishments and impressive record of sound growth for Its ever-expanding operations in glass, paint, chemicals, brushes, plastics and fiber glass. PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMPANY WORKS 12, CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA You Young People of TODAY GRADUATES OF WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Broaden Your Horizons for TOMORROW THE FUTURE of mankind, and that of our great nation with its love for PEACE rests in the hands of you young men and women of TODAY who are about to launch your respective careers. LOOK FORWARD with CONFIDENCE! Never before were opportunities so great to serve the needs of Indus- try. GOOD LUCK TO YOU ALL! FouRco Glass Company CLARKSBURG. WEST VIRGINIA SHEET GLASS Buy soft drinks in cans. Try ' em on the younger set. They ' ll tell you that soft drinks in cans are the greatest. We ' re dedicated to keeping the young folks (and the older folks) happy, so we make the tin plate for those soft drink cans. WEIRTON STEEL COMPANY C. Q. TOURNAY, PRESIDENT DIVISION OF NATIONAL STEEL CORPORATION WEIRTON. WEST VIRGINIA An Average Capitalist Discusses FREE ENTERPRISE ' I ' VE THE RIGHT TO PLAN MY OWN LIFE, TO EARN A LIVING AS I SEE FIT. ... I ' m limited, of course, by my ability and determination. But, overall, I call the shots. I ' ll be paid according to what I con- tribute, too. If I ' m valuable, I ' ll earn more; if lazy, less. But there ' s always the thought of working up. That ' s because I live in a Free Enterprise economy where I have freedom of choice and opportunity. Our management employees and stock- holders are united with this student under the Free Enterprise flag. We chose this business because we like it. But l ike other businesses, we must give the best possible service at the lowest possible cost. Power Company REPRODUCTION PROOF ifJ A Y MANUf ACTU R ERS Or BRILLIANT CRYSTAL GLASS WARE PASTE MOULD BLOWN SUPERB ARTISTIC DECORATIONS Vv ' ESTON. W, VA. 12-12 inch 3 1 3-6 Piece Seaford Server Set ■jfttrtt i ' a ' Mnfi tfi i ' M ft iiiii W iiiai B i iir r iii iTi ' iil ' ' ini w i YOU CANNOT SURPASS AMERICAN GLASS ' It Jtt f Mi V KANAWHA BANKING y TRUST COMPANY Charleston. W. Va. Compliments of NATIONAL BANK or LOGAN LOGAN. WEST VIRCINI The Bank of Friendly Service Member FDIC FIRST in FASHIONS FOREMOST in FURS ... in FAIRMONT where you save on every purchase with SILVER BRAND CLOTHES STYLE STORES FOR MEN YOUNG MEN Beckley — Charleston — Logan W.Va. Compliments of BOONE COUNTY COAL COMPANY WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY FRIENDS and ALUMNI in LOGAN, WEST VIRGINIA The Nation ' s Coalbin Naaman J. Aldredge Mr. and Mrs, Jack W. Beddow Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Bottome Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. C. Bray, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Walter E. Brewer Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rod Collison Dr. H. H. Cudden Dr. and Mrs. John H. Haddox Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hylton, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Ray M. Kessel Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCormick David W. Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Pack Mr. and Mrs. Ervin S. Queen Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rumbaugh Mr. and Mrs. Thonnas S. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Valentine and the LOGAN COUNTY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION -ia-v ' • BOOSTERS CARNATION COMPANY Clarksburg, West Virginia FRIEDLANDERS ' S Ladies Foshionwise Specialty Shop Main and 4th Streets Clarksburg, West Virginia FORT STEUBEN METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY Fort Steuben Road, Weirton, West Virginia W.Va. ' s Only Manufacture of Steel Shelving CAPITAL LIGHT COMPANY P.O. Box 2029 Charleston, West Virginia 25327 THE PEOPLES BANK Weirton, West Virginia Your Full Service Bank Member F.D.I.C. COMPLIMENTS OF THE LOGAN BOWLING CENTER Logan, West Virginia Boosters FINN ' S Ladies ' Ready to Wear 422 High Street Morgantown, West Virginia WELLSBURG NATIONAL BANK Wellsburg, West Virginia Member F.D.I.C. BANK OF WEIRTON Weirton, West Virginia Serving the Weirton Area For Over 50 Years Member F.D.I.C. SIDLER ' S - Morgantown For the Young, New, and Different In Junior ' s and Misses ' Clothes ANDREWS MOTOR CO. 31 Main Avenue Weston, West Virginia COLONIAL GLASS COMPANY Weston, West Virginia Compliments of REINER CORE Morgantown, West Virginia RANDOLPH ' S RESTAURANT 240 Walnut Street Morgantown, West Virginia BANNER FIBRE BOARD COMPANY Wellsburg, West Virginia JAR VIS, DOWNING, EMCH, INC. General Contractors Wheeling — Clarksburg, West Virginia Boosters PHOTO-CRAFTERS 221 Pleasant Street Morgantown, West X ' irginia LAIDLEY SELBY Morgantown ' s Oldest and Leading Stationers GREGORY ' S HOUSE OF GIFTS Yarns Morgantown, West Virginia EXCLUSIVE SHOP 1 10 S. 4th Street Next to Monongahcla Power Clarksburg, West Virginia MINARD ' S SPAGHETTI-INN 813 E. Pike Street Clarksburg, West Virginia Phone 623-1711 MAUNZ Individual Shop for Men Clarksburg — Fairmont COOMBS FLOWERS 401 High Street Morgantown, West Virginia TWIN OAKS RESTAURANT 818 West Main Street Bridgeport, West Virginia CLARKSBURG WHITE TRUCK COMPANY Clarksburg, West Virginia SAMSON COMPANY, INC. Welding Supplies Clarksburg, West Virginia EDITOR ' S PAGE The publication of a college yearbook carries with it frustrations as well as satisfactions. Delays and complications are nerve-wracking, but to see the many pages of copy finally fall into a systematic depiction of college life creates euphoria. This year ' s MONTICOLA presents fuller coverage of spring events than usual, but in order to include pictures of pledges from deferred fraternity and sorority rush, publication has been delayed. As editor, I would like to acknowledge the following people and organizations who have made possible the 1965 MONTICOLA: The staff of the 1965 MONTICOLA. Irving Lloyd who took the pictures in The University Section. Mr. Victor Haines who took the pictures in the Administration Section. WVU ' s Athletic Department for the team pictures. Mantini ' s Studio who took the pictures in the Royalty Section. Vantine Studio who took the portraits in the Greeks and Classes Sections. Nat Saffel who took the pictures other than those mentioned above. Mr. Joseph C. Gluck and Mr. James V. Watkins, for their help, concern, and encouragement. Mr. Verne Foster and all persons of the American Yearbook Company who helped in any way in the publication of the 1965 MONTICOLA. ELLEN D. MAJOR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF About the cover: The cover design combines the past and present of West Virginia University. The oval seal is the only remaining seal of the former Monongalia Academy, whose buildings have since been taken over by West Virginia University. It is the seal of the Columbian Literary Society, one of the two literary societies of the Academy. The rippled edged seal is the seal of West Virginia University. The round seal is the seal of the state of West Virginia. 336 r=s5==7


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