West Virginia University Institute of Technology - Bear Tracks Yearbook (Montgomery, WV)

 - Class of 1951

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BERTRAM KILEY,s voice is often heard over radio station WMON. Aside from his English classes, he is interested in sports. ROSCOE VINING has often compared his teaching to a vaccination. Sometimes it takes. If it doesn't, the amount of the vaccine is increased. HELEN BRAGG sometimes forgets and imposes her French accent on English words. JOHN MATHENY has been a Ubig Wheela' in the history department for over 30 years. When noise from the Collegian office dis- turbs him, he merely aims a piece of chalk at the Window. FREDERIC HAND, the only insliuctor in the art department, is the man to see if you Want to learn to smear paint. 4 W t'N mWWXQ+ EDVVIN KUBACH has replaced Carl Zerke as Assistant Professor of Speech and English. Since his arrival he has directed Ladies in Retirement, The Importance of Being Earn- est and The Famed Oak, a one act play.

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Y DANIEL SHEWMON and MANSOOR MOHTASHAMI help the students to iind out what it takes to be a mining engineer. JAMES C. RUCKER helps the students Hnd out how and why a refrigerator runs. I. MILTON PROPPS advises the students of the repairing of a radio. He also teaches courses in that shocking course-electricity. ALFRED McCLUNG's favorite expression is Fundanientally, that is .... Question? B. W. CRANE is known for his recitation of little jingles which he composes for his own amusement. In the biology department, PHILIP WVALK- ER and VIOLET PHILLIPS have full sway. A group of tired students will in- form you that Mr. VValker or Mrs. Phillips has taken theni on a field trip. Both of these instructors try to make the classes interesting for the students.



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FACULTY MENNO JAMES HORSCH, President M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh. PAUL H. RENTON, Dean of Instruction, M.S., University of Pittsburgh. KENNETH W. BEALL, Assistant Professor of Music, M.M., University of Michigan. HUGH BOSELY, Assistant Professor of Business Administration and Physical Education, M.A., NVest Virginia University. HELEN BRAGG, Assistant Professor of Social Science, ,M.A., Marshall College. HUGH BUTCHER, Assistant Professor of Indus- trial Arts, M.A., Ohio State University. KOESTER COLVILLE, Assistant Professor of English, M.A., West Virginia University. B. W. CRANE, Instructor in Shop Practice. XV. L. T. Crocker, Professor of Journalism and Photography, M.A., University of South Caro- lina. REED ALLEN DAVIS, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, M.A., Colorado State College of Education. EDWIN M. FAUST, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and English, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity. J. FRANK GARBER, Assistant Professor of Indus- trial Arts, M. Ed., Pennsylvania State College. ROBERT L. GIBSON, Assistant Professor of Edu- cation and Director of Guidance Services, M.A., West Virginia University. L. FRED GILCHRIST, Instructor in Business Education, M.S., Colorado State College of Education. REUBEN JOSEPH GRIM, Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., Indiana University. FREDERICK I. HAND, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, M.A., Northwestern University. CHARLES E. HOCKENBERRY, Assistant Pro- fessor of Physical Education, M.S., West Vir- ginia University. MARIE HOGAN, Assistant Professor of Home Economics, M.S., Peabody College. CHARLES EDWARD KENNEDY, Instructor in Printing. G. BERTRAM -KILEY, Assistant Professor of Eng- lish, M.A., University of Pittsbiugh. EDVVIN KUBACK, Assistant Professor of Speech and Drainatics, M.E.A., Yale University. I age Twenty-four COLEMAN M. LOYD, Assistant Professor of Physics, M.A., YVayne University. JOHN VVESLEY MATHENY, Professor of History and Political Science, M.A., West Virginia University. A. R. MCCLUNG, Instructor in Electrical Engi- neering, B.S.E.E., Carnegie Institute of Tech- nology. WVALTER MICHELS, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, B.M.E., Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. GASPERINE MILO, Instructor in Mathematics, B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology. MANSOOR MOHTASHAMI, Instructor in Min- ing, M.S., Columbia University. EDWARD A. MOORE, Instructor in Business Administration, B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology. IRENE NOLAN, Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics, M.S., Louisiana State University. L. BURKE O'NEAL, Instructor in Business Ad- ministration, LL.B., West Virginia University. VIOLET S. PHILLIPS, Assistant Professor of Biology, M.S., West Virginia University. J. MILTON PROPPS, Instructor in Electricity. LAVADA RATLIFF, Professor of Education, D. Ed., University of Texas. HENRY HERBERT ROYER, Instructor in Eng- lish, A.B., Marshall College. JAMES C. RUCKER, Instructor in Air-Condition- ing and Refrigeration. DANIEL C. SHEVVMON, Instructor in Engineer- ing, B.S., Lehigh University. FRED S. SILANDER, Instructor in Business Ad- ministration, B.S., University of New Hamp- shire. WILLIAM B. SMITH, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, M.A., Columbia University. MYLLAN SMYERS, Associate Professor of Music, M.M., Indiana University. RANDOLPH STRAUGI-IAN, Assistant Instructor in Chemistry and Engineering, B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology. HECTOR H. SUTHERLAND, Instructor in Print- ing, A.B., Dartmouth College. ROSCOE I-IOWARD VINING, Professor of Eng- lish, Ph.D., Boston University. PHILIP C. WALKER, Associate Professor of Biology, B.S., University of Pittsburgh. XVILMA VVOODBRIDGE, Instructor in Physical Education, M.A., University of Michigan.

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