West Virginia Wesleyan College - Murmurmontis Yearbook (Buckhannon, WV)
- Class of 1966
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-«4 7 w  5 2 5 . ?C.T I 51 ;: 1 Ur -. t I U.  • J ' T j ,- ■V.--.. ' r . •Ta ' a ' ' yy J : v: A V- v i ' - ?, ' 1 -, 1 1 m ! : 0- v )m)mn 1966 EDITOR: DONNA CROOK ASSISTANT: ANNE HUDSON WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE ? , rvy ■3- DEDICATION You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Clyde O. Low was born in 1883. He graduated from the West Virginia Con- ference Seminary in 1905 and received his B.S. degree from Wesleyan in 1909. In 1913 he earned a master of business administration degree from Harvard University School of Business Administration and was the recipient of an honorary doctor of laws degree from Wesleyan in 1952. Mr. Law served on the Board of Trustees of the college for 37 years, from 1919 on. He was elected President of the Board in 1932. He can best be remembered for a statement of his philosophy of life . . . Be at your best each day. Try to develop into a good ail-around man. Learn to make friends by being one, at least you can be friendly, cordial and appreciative. He was known to all as Mr. Wesleyan. The campus and college community mourned his death in 1 965, the passing of a true and loyal friend of Wesleyan. The most precious heritage any man may acquire is the consciousness of having invested his own life in an honest endeavor to advance the welfare of others. It is to his memory that we dedicate the 1 966 MURMURMONTIS. WESLEYAN T DIAMOND c JUBILEE X YEAR - 1 966 TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty and Adminisfrafion Academic and Cultural Life Organizations Leadership Classes Traditions Greeks Sports Closing PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE A great part of Wesleyans Nobler Future is in the hands of our President, Dr. Stanley Martin. Wesleyan is on the move, building, increasing in size, and increasing academic standards. Dr. Mar- tin stands behmd Wesleyan as on able leader and dedicated guide of the Wesleyan of the future. He has helped develop the noble Past. A BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE TO A GRAND LADY On November 19, 1965, Mrs. Carrie Darnell, Wesleyan ' s oldest living alumnus, celebrated her 100th birthday. Attending ceremonies at Mrs. Darnell ' s home were representatives and officials of the college, including President and Mrs. Martin, and the officers of the classes. President Martin presented Mrs. Darnell with two dozen roses as friends and relatives looked on. Mrs. Darnell attended Wesleyon (then known as the W. Vo. Conference Seminary), during the period of 1890 to 1893 where she received her degree in pedagogy (teaching). Mrs. Darnell related some of her experiences while she was a student. On September 3, 1890, her first day of school here, she drove into Buckhonnon from Mount Lebannon in a horse ' n ' buggy. When she arrived, she tied her horse to a fence around the then brand-new seminary building located on the right of the present administration building. President Martin preser fs a rose bouquet on Mrs Dornelt s ICOth birthday. Btrlhdoy greetings from John Everhart President and Mrs. Martin extend greetings. T Lesley ANNIE M frjl JUBIL or PROGRESS NER PFEIF PER LIBRARY THE SPIRIT o F W E S L E Y A N V REACHES E V E R Y W H E R E WHO ' S WHO Jim Hall Pete Weaver Jane White Fred Husk 14 AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Mary Lynne Franks Barry Talkington Bonnie Ambrose Lee Ann Bennett rhe names of twenty-six juniors and seniors from Wesleyan appear in the 1966 edition of WHO ' S WHO IN AMERICAN COL- LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. The junior and senior classes, the faculty, and the administration nominate the candidates who in turn are selected by the Community Council Awards Committee and finally approved by a national Who ' s Who committee. Thir- teen senior women, seven senior men, three junior men and three junior women were so honored by this process on the criteria of leadership, scholarship, service and promise of future success. Donna Crook Mike Funk Libby Herring 15 WHO ' S WHC Randy Scott Barbara Gwynn Pat Chaffey Janie Pruett Carole Montoya George McKinney Linda Montgomery 16 Tom Patrick Emily Cox ' r7v Suzle Kiser John Shimrok Jim Chisholm Alice Southworfh 17 OVER THE PAST SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS, CO- OPERATION AND GROWTH HAVE SIGNIFIED THE SPIRIT OF THE WESLEYAN FACULTY AND - THROUGH TIES WITH THE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMUNITY COUNCIL, AND OTHER ACADEMIC THE STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND ADMINISTRATION FIND AN AIR OF CO-OPERATION WITH ONE ANOTHER. AS WESLEYAN CELEBRATES HER DIAMOND JUBILEE, WE ARE PROUD TO BE MEMBERS OF THE TRADITIONAL ' WESLEYAN FAMILY . FAOUOV AMD AC NfSTRAnON 19 VICE-PRESIDENT Having the development of the campus as his principal responsibility, Dr. Robert Nemeschy is in his second year as vice-president of Wesleyan. The long-avi aited erection of the new chapel building began this year, surely a most important phase of our cultural and spiritual development. DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Orlo J. Strunk, Dean of the College, serves as the chief disciplinary officer having as his task to supervise the educational program, and in the selection of faculty personnel, and the co-ordi- nation of faculty and student affairs. Dean Strunk also assists with the editing of the Wesleyan Bulletin as well as publishing books of his own on religion and psychology. ASSISTANT DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Serving as assistant to Dr. Strunk, Dr. Walter Brown co-ordinates many of the student-faculty matters which come to the attention of the busy office of the Dean of the College. Dr. Brown ably serves as Dean Strunks right hand. 20 TREASURER Collecting student fees for tuition, room and board, and supervising the distribution of the college funds, Heyward A. Williams rarely finds time to enjoy the counting-house. As Wesleyan expands, the treasurer ' s role becomes increas- ingly more important. DEAN OF WOMEN Dr. Marion McBrair serves Wesleyan women as a counselor and advises the administration on needed improvements con- cerning women students. DEAN OF STUDENTS Wesleyan ' s Dean of Students, Mr. Richard Cunningham, serves the student body by arranging student housing and acting as advisor concerning extracurric- ular and social activities. DEAN OF MEN As Dean of Men, ' Sam ' Ross ' duties include counseling, Stu- dent Aid, men ' s housing, and maintaining the good conduct of men students. J 1 k 21 REGISTRAR Patton L. Nickell began working in the Regis- trar ' s office during his undergraduate days. To- day, as Registrar of Wesleyan, Mr. Nickell is re- sponsible for registering students, scheduling examinations, preparing transcripts, and teaching in the Business Department. DIRECTOR OF CAMPUS CENTER Mr. James Stansbury, Director of the Campus Center, and Mrs. Clifford Summers, Assistant Di- rector are responsible for all activities and de- partments of the Center. CHAPLAIN Wesleyans Chaplain, Dr. Sidney L. Davis, plans chapel services, makes arrangements for speakers, and teaches Bible courses. Reverend Davis also serves as advisor to ex- change students. DIRECTORS OF ADMISSIONS Mr. Raymond Kiser, Director of Admissions, and Mrs. Thelma Kess- ler. Assistant Director of Admissions, select nevi students each year and process their applications for admis- sions. Information about Wesleyan is sent to students throughout the Eastern United States supplemented by many trips to interview prospec- tive students. 22 COLLEGE HOSTESS Miss Nellie G. Wilson is the offi- cial greeter of all visitors at Wes- leyan and arranges receptions and entertainment. Miss Wilson also serves as Head Resident at Jenkins Hall. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS Mr. Creel S. Cornv ell has the responsibility of keeping the public informed about Wesleyan. He is co-worker with Mr. Jock Hodge through pictures, articles, and moving pictures. DIRECTOR OF AUDIO- VISUAL SERVICES This service is headed by Rev. Earle N. Carlson who has charge of all audio-visual equipment and tap- ing of programs for radio and tele- vision broadcasts. Such a program is hoped to increase audiovisual teach- ing aids on campus. SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS William B. Hicks Jr. is responsible for the maintenance of all campus buildings. He also registers vehicles and enforces traffic regulations on campus in co-ordination with the Traffic Committee. DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI AFFAIRS Keeping in contact with alumni, maintaining their records, editing the Sundial, and managing the an- nual alumni appeal, are duties of Mr. Jack Hodge. He is also in charge of reunions and alumni Homecoming activities. 23 AGEY, C. BUELL B.M.. M.M., Ph.D. Music ALLEN, MARY E. A.A., B.S., M.A. Physical Education ALSTON. SOPHIE P. B.S., M.A. Home Economics AULT, CHALMER A. A.B., M.A. Education AUSTIN, WILLIS H. B.A., M.A. English BARKAT. ANWAR M. B.A., B-D., S.T.M., M.A., Ph.D. Political Science BERCOVITZ, J. PETER B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Bible and Religion BRAWNER, SELMA M. B.S., M.A. Nursing BUHLER, HERBERT J , JR. B.A., B.D., M.A. Psychology BUTCHER. MARY B. B.S., M.A. Mathematics COLE, RICHARD W. B.S., Ph.D. Physics COSTON, HERBERT R.. JR. COSTON. PHYLLIS E. CRAIG, ROBERT S. CUMMINGS, MAUDE W. CUTLIP, CAROL J B. A., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. A.B., M.A. A.B., M.Ed. B A.. MA. B.S. Social Studies English Business Administration Library Science and Reference Librarian Nursing 24 DILLEY. BOOTS B.S., M.A. Education DOWNEY, MARVIN A.A., M.A., Ph.D. Politicol Science EILIS. FRANKLIN C. B.S., M.S. Physical Education FRANQUIZ, JOSE A. A.B., S.T.B., Ph.D. Philosophy GILBERT. ALBIN R. Ph.D. Psychology GLAUNER, GEORGE A.B., AM, Ph.D. History GOULD, ARTHUR B, B.S.. M.S., Ph.D Chemistry GREEN, ROBERT B., JR. B.A., M.A. Spanish GREEN, ZAIDEE E. L.L.B., L L.M., B.A,, M.A , Ph.D. English GREER, MARTIN L. B.A., B.D , M.A. English GRIESER, RALPH B.A., B.D Christian Education Director of Town and Country Work GROVES. JAY V. GUNSALUS, CATHERINE L. HALLAM WILLIAM A, HENDRICK, ROBERT M HICKMAN, PAUL B. B.S., ED., M.A. BA., STB, Ph.D. B.S., A.M. B.A., M.A. B.S., M.S. Economics Bible and Religion Mathemotics and Physics History Geology and Astronomy (on leave) Director of Student Religious Life 25 HILL, ELLIOTT A.B,. M A. English HILL, JEANNE C B S,, M.S. Biology HOLLOWAY, HOMER E B.S., M.S. Chemistry Ion leave! HUNT, ROBERT L B A., M.A. History Ion leave) JORGENSEN, THORVALD W, BA., MBA Economics ancj Business Administration KEESTER. GEORGE B.F.A., M.A Art KELLER, MINNIE B. R.N., BS., MS. Nursing KING, WiLLIAM E, A.B., M.A History LOFTI5, BOBBY H B,M., M.M. Music LOUGHRIE, DONALD A B , MA. Speech and Dramatic Arts McALLESTER, ESTHER T A.B., MS, Home Economics McCLELLAN, BETTY K i.B.. MA English McCOY, JANET G BA English McWHORTER, BRUCE A, A , A,B , M A English MARINACCIO, LAWRENCE BS , MA,, Ph D Education MARPLE. JAMES C. BS , MS Mothemotics 26 MARTIN HELENS L MARTIN, MADGE MIKKELSOr ■1. DWIGHT L MOW, JOSEPH B. MYERS, JAMES K. B.S. R.N. A.B., M.A. Ph.D B A., B.D.. Ph D. B.S.. MS, Physical Educotion School Nurse History Philosophy Physicol Eciucation NELSON, ARNOLD E. B.A., M,S. Psychology NIX, JO ANNE B,A , MFA, Art NORVELL, BETTY G. A.B,. M.A. Speech and Drama PARKER, JUANITA B. B.S., M.A, Business Administrolion PETERSON, FREDERICK A. B.A., M.A. Anthropology Director of Lalm American Studies PHILLIPS, DONALD W B.S , M.Ed. Speech and Dramatic Arts Director of Educational Broadcasting PLUMMER, KENNETH M. A.B.. B.D., Ph,D, History PUGH, CHARLES W, S.S., M.S. Physical Education RAST, GEORGE B.S., M.S. Nursing REEMSNYDER, DAVID E M.S., A.M. Physical Educotion RICHTER, G. PAUL B.A. Chemistry 27 ROBERTS, .EONARD W B.A., MA Ph,D. Englrsh ROSS, MARY A B, Circulofion Librarian ROSSBACH GEORGE B B-S , M A Ph.D Biology RUHLOW, DEAN H B.S. MA. Business Administration SCHAPER. FLORENCE B.S., M.A , Ph.D Sociology Director of Counseling and Placement SHAFER, ROBERT E B.M . B M E.. MM Music SHATTUCK, RALPH A.M., M Ed. Education SHAVER, JOHN D BS., MA. Speech SHEPHERD, SUZANNE B.S., MA. Library Science ■- ■Librorian 5HISSLER, HENRY BS., ST.B , M.Ed-.Ph D. Sociology STEALEY, HELEN L. A.B., M,A. Religious Education SUN JU KUELI TAYLOR, JOHN E. TAYLOR, WAYLAND P B.A , MS B M , MM., M S.M. B A , B.D . M.A, Physics Music Biology TERLAAKPOOT. DIEDERICK W. L. B.A. (equivalent) French TINELLI, STEPHEN D B.A.. M.A. Art IdHl 2S ULANGCA. JANICE WALLS, MARGARET WEIMER. ELIZABETH WELLIVER, KENNETH B. WELLS, MARGARET E BM.E., M.M. B.S., M.S. B.S., M.S B.A., B.D., MA., Ph D. A.B., M.A, Music Home Economics Biology Bible ond Religion English WEST, OWEN L. B.M,. M.M.Ed. Music WILLIAMS, T. D. MA. English DUNCAN WILLIS, WILLIAM B.S,, MS., Ph.D Physics Ion leave) WILMOTH, ESTHER G A.B., MA. Teaching Fellow Kindergarten CAPSTACK, ERNEST, JR, 8.S., M.S,,Ph,D. Chemistry GRIESER, MRS RALPH Librarian HILL, MRS. ELLIOTT Caraloger WOLFE, DAVID F. B.S.. M,S. Chemistry WOLFGARTH, ARTHUR E B.S., B.D , M.A., Ph,D. Psychology KATKOFF, VLADIMIR B,S., M,S. Ph.D. Economics McKIHRICK. MARY A.B., M.A., Ph.D. German OLMSTED. HARRY J. A.B., MS., Ph.D. Economics ond Business Administration PIFER, MRS. PAUL Assistant in Cataloguing ROBERTS. MRS. LEONARD Assistant Circulotion Librarian STOCKERT, HELEN A.B., B.S.. in L.S. Librarion 29 THE PAST SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS HAVE SHOWN A TREMENDOUS GROWTH IN WESLEYAN ' S ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL LIFE. THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR WAS THE VISIT OF JOHN CIARDI, THE RENOWNED POET AND CRITIC, WHO CAME TO SPEAK AT WESLEYAN ' S WINTER CONVOCATION. NUMEROUS PLAYS AND PROGRAMS r HAVE BEEN PRESENTED BY THE COLLEGE. ; X ljTHE ACADEMIC STANDARDS ARE BECOMING HIGHER AND HIGHER, AS IS REFLECTED IN THE WORK SHOWN BY THE STUDENTS EACH YEAR. CAMPUS V||Nl Vm ORGANIZATIONS ARE ALSO STRIVING TO STIMULATE HIGH SCHOLASTIC STANDARDS. AND CUaURAL 31 ' Iz ya comin ' wid me, Lord? ' Yeh, oh noticed somethin ' wuz wrong. Dot ' s de earthi ' a GREEN PASTURES In November, Playshop presented ' Green Pastures to the Wesleyon cam- pus during chapel. Green Postures, ' based on the negro explanation of the crea- tion, is a delightful lesson on an old subject. Cast George McKinney Joseph McCoy Barry Talkington Donna Crook Don Watson Sharon Louis Dick Paulman 32 cc BETWEEN TWO THIEVES Don ' t you understand? ' Are you soymg thot I don ' t speak the iruth ' Remember you ore under ooth ■We ask your forgiveress Cast Bob Peters Pete Weaver Pam Wilson Chuck Church Wayne Dehart Sharon Rogers Bob Johnson THE HEIRESS Director — Donald Loughrie Assistant Director — Carolyn Greiser Cost George McKinney Cherie Horie Lee Heatwole Crystal Green Ted Chitamber Wayne Lunstead Donna Crock Charlene Mick Under the direction of Donald Loughrie, Ruth and Augustus Goetzs adaption of Henry James ' play The Heiress was staged in Atkinson Chapel, November 18, 19, and 20, 1965. The Heiress ' is based on a story of a father-daugh- ter relationship. A young girl, portrayed by Cherie Hori, is under the strict discipline of her dominating father. George McKinney. The father resents his daughter, since his beloved wife died at her birth. He constantly com- pares his plain daughter to his beautiful wife. Catherine, the daughter, falls in love with a fortune hunter, but is forbidden by her father to marry him. She loses her only chance for happiness. Oh . . . you don ' t mean thor! The house isn t electrically equipped. Well, I fhmk if s berrer Than weartrg bermucas ord rongs to class. It must hove bean somethirg that I ate S ( Not until you shove off that siMy moustache. Moke Sure you just do your ovi n THE INSPECTOR GENERAL Betty Norvell — Director Crystal Green — Assistant Director Cast George McKinney Ted Chitchamber Donna Crook Ron lannarone Bill Blau EcJ Blake Wayne Lunstead Dick Poulman Bob Beakly Larry Skinner Roberta Davis Paul Erwin As I was saying , Don r worry, ir won r biTe! T The food around hete |usi nr i whoi ir should be. He ' hojghT you we e in the service! Come now . , . rhot |oke wosn t that funny. 37 BRIGADOON The annual Campus Center Program Board stage production was presented February 10, )1, and 12, 1966, in the Social Hall. Under the direction of Jim Knorr, Brigodoon , a light-hearted musical ran successfully for three nights. Brigadoon ' is a tale of a fantasy, which occurs in Scotland every one hundred years. With singing, dancing, and acting, the mus- ical was well portrayed. The marriage of Jean MccLarcn end Charlie Dalfymple Tommy Albnght — A moment of silence I can well remember the time before the miracle Challerae to the duel Cast Ed Byrom Gary Ames Pete Weaver Tuck Fornsworth Marian Brittain Ronald White Ken Thornhill AAerry Hatch Barry Talkington Joan Young Bob Albert Carol Robinson Errol Sadlon Patsy Shurtleff Don Watson 33 k i?r. ;V- -41 Ik One can express himself through ocfing. Music is speaking. WESLEYAN ' S ACADEMIC AND CULTURE John ChiQfdi specks To the Wesleyan compus. Van Doren, aurhor of Liberal Education. The newspaper a friendly companion. 39 fkl 40 THE PAST SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF WESLEYAN ' S GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT HAVE BEEN DEEPLY INFLUENCED BY THE FORMATION OF NEW AND PRODUCTIVE CLUBS, AND THE PROPER FUNCTIONING OF THOSE ALREADY ESTABLISHED. PRESENTLY THERE ARE THIRTY-SIX ACTIVE CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS. MORE AND MORE STUDENTS ARE BECOMING AWARE OF THE VAST OPPORTUNITIES IN SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP WHICH ARE OFFERED TO THEM THROUGH MEMBERSHIP IN THESE CLUBS. 41 SIGMA ETA SIGMA FIRST ROW: Left to Right: C. Grieser, E. Herring, E. Bennett, P. Sensue, B. Gwynn, N. Creel, F. Husk; THIRD ROW: R. MocDonold, J. Hall, P. Weaver J. Pruett; SECOND ROW: D, Bookman, S, Stewort, J. Black, K. Chopmon, A new scholastic honor society was instituted this year under the direction of Dean Cunningham. The organization consists of those students who have a cumulative overage of 3.35 at the end of their junior year or the completion of 96 semester hours. This year ' s activities were mostly spent in defining the society, but monthly meetings are planned for seminar study with professors or guest speakers. The officers this year w ere Bob MacDonald, president; Fred Husk, vice president; Peggy Sensue, secretary; and Libby Herring, treasurer. HAUGHT LITERARY SEATED, Left to Right: D. Crook, B. Quinn, B. Ambrose, L. Wilson, E. Herring; STANDING: J. MocDonald, J White, P. Sensue, L. Bennett, C. _ Montoyo. 42 FIRST ROW, lefr to Rights R. Cunningham, K. M. Plummer, G. L. Glauner. S. T. Dovrs, J S, Lirg, Terry, J. Hall. R. Scott. P. Weaver. J. BIcck, B. Tclkington, D. Peorce, R. Sampson, D. Brown. D. I, Mikkelson, SECOND ROWt T. Potr.ck, D. Thotcher, T. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Barry Talkitngton led Omicron Delta Kappa in this year ' s program of preparing and distributing to the campus the Omicron Delta Kappa blotter and the conference and discussions in which the members and guest speakers participated. Faculty secretary was Dr. Kenneth Plummer, and Mr. David Reemsnyder was faculty advisor.. Omicron Delta Kappa rec- ognizes men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities and inspired others to strive for conspicious attainments along similar lines. SOCIETY Haught Literary Society maintains as its pur- pose to develop and deepen interests in the literary arts, both contemporary and classic, world affairs, political and social concerns, among those designated campus leaders chosen from senior women. Weekly meetings are held for the reading and discussion of literary works; members also maintain the Haught Herald Bulletin Boards. 43 SOQUINTA To exemplify and foster a scholarly attitude by individual and group activities, Soquinta, the sophomore women ' s honorary, was initiated in 1962 under the guidance of the Haught Literary Society. Serving as officers: Sue BIy, President.- Alice Warner, Vice-President; Sharon Everhart, Secretary-Treasurer. This year s advisor was Dean McBrair. LEFT TO RIGHT, S. Everhorl. S. Ludwig, H Cloud, S BIy, M Moorheod, P Woss. B. McCune. E. Moffott. BENZENE RING The Ring, as it is affectionately known to chemistry students, is an honorary organization for students majoring in chemistry. Members of the society may affiliate with the American Chemical Society, with which the Benzene Ring is associated. Activities of The Ring include guest speakers, trips, and the annual strawberry breakfast. The president of the society is Tim Dessent. SEATED. Left to Right- M. Feist, N. Cteel S Stewcrl: SECOND ROW: E. Capstack. D. Wo fe. E. Sampson. T Dessent J Mason R Johnson. A Goulr ' : THIRD ROW: W Moore, D French, M, Meo-ns J Black F Husk. 5 White, ' O Q 1 FIRST ROW Boftom to Top: M. Cody, J, Knorr, J, Bowers. J. Loyior, J, Mitfor, C Montoyo, T. Terry. SECOND- ROW: R. Coirns, N. Creel, M Feist, J. Pmgrey, J, M on toy a. ROOM BETA BETA BETA Beta Beta Beta, a national biology honorary society, has a fhree-fold program: stimulation of sound scholarship, dis- semination of scientific knowledge, and promotion of biological research. Each year a project is undertaken concerning the biological sciences. Annual recognition goes to the freshman with the highest average in biology at the Awards As- sembly. Officers for the year were: Thomas Terry, president; James Mitton, vice-president; Evelyn Metallides, secretary; and Nancy Creel, historian. Dr. George B. Rossbach is the advisor. ■Just put your orm in The end of ' he tube, little boy, heh, heh, hehll ' 45 KAPPA PI The Gamma Omega Chapter of Kappa Pi, na- tional art fraternity, presented student art exhibits and made decorations for Saga. The group meets in the art center, with Mary Ann Kelly as president and Mr. George Keester as advisor. PSI CHI Now, who do I know who sits like that when they re thinking? This year under the leadership of Larry Lee, Psi Chi has held a psychology seminar, symposiums, lectures, discussions, films, an Honors Banquet, and attended the American Psychological Association. Other officers are Lee Hamlin, vice president; Mau- reen Tomaselli, secretory; and Les Mortisko, Treas- urer. Advising is Mr. Arnold Nelson. The club ' s pur- pose is to provide a measure of academic prestige, to encourage scholastic achievement and to advance the science of psychology. LEFT SIDE, Left to Right: K. Hyman, C. Anderson, J. Clark, Mr. Arnold Nelson |seated|, Dr. Arthur Wolfgorth. SEATED IN BOOTH- M Tomaselli, C. Robin- son, L. Lee, E. Crissmon, B. Gwynn. RIGHT SIDE: Dr. Albin R. Gilbert, P.Gorton, L. Bennett, C Everitt. 46 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: S. Louis, M. Curtis, M. Kelly, SECOND ROW: G, Keestei, K. Lawsor, K. Wilkerson, P. Taylor A Britton M Gooahue R. Baisden. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega, re-activated this year on Wesleyan ' s campus, desires to stimulate interest in dramatic activities on the WVW campus and in the Buck- hannon community. Students are elected to membership as a reward for their ef- forts in participating in productions staged by the Wesleyan College Theatre. Officers are: Peter Weaver, President; Wayne Lunstead, vice-president; Crystal Green, secretary-treasurer. LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Lur steod, P Weover, C. Green, D. Loughrie. 47 DELTA PSI KAPPA Delta Psi Kappa is a national fraternity for women who are majoring or minoring in physical education. The purpose of this organization is to recognize worthwhile achievement of women in physical education, to develop interest in physical education, and to promote greater fellowship among women in this field. The activities and social events of the year include: women ' s intromurals, May Day honor guard, sport clinics, week end retreats, pro- fessional meetings, bi-annual national convention, and the refreshment stand at the football and bas- ketball games. The officers of the club are; Linda Lantz, president; Ruth Cairns, first vice-president; Sue Reynolds, second vice-president; Dorothy Ufko, sec- retary; Romaine Ufko, treasurer; and Barbara Willen- brock, chaplain. The advisor is Mrs. Mary Allen. FIRST ROW, Left to right, R. Coirr s, L. Lontz, S. Reynolds SECOND ROW, N. Poxton, B. Willenbrcck, N. Hiltner, R. Ufko. THIRD ROW, K. Johnson, Mrs. Allen, D. Ufko. SEATED, Left to Right, T. Patrick, G. Forsyth, H. Lin, M. Furk, Mrs. Porker, R. Wiblin, C. Nicholson. STANDING: D. Sinclair, C. McKinney, C, Quarto, R Moore, C. Jory, L. George, R. Sampson, D. Thatcher, J. Shimrok. HONORARY BUSINESS SOCIETY Honorary Business Society, for students majoring in business administration or secretarial work, was organized to give recognition to those students showing a great amount of understanding and dedication to the ever-expanding busi- ness world. The group meets monthly under the direction of Mike Funk, president, and Mrs. Parker, advisor. 48 ■VEST VIRCilMIA w? ' FIRST ROW. Left to Right; B. Phillips. C. Crossley. B. Depoy, D. Dovies. T. Bics, N. Hill. SECOND ROW: K. Walter. S. Wells. S. Bunker. Sigma Tau Delta, the organization for library science majors and minors, had a busy year. Under the guid- ance of their advisor, Miss Helen Stockert, they wrote their constitution and started on their attempt to affiliate with Alpha Beta Alpha, national library science honorary, and to organize field trips to other libraries. SIGMA TAU DELTA And That s not all. Just wait until you see my winter esfote! 49 The Footlight Society enables stu- dents to experience the creativeness of dramatic productions. Major pro- ductions for 1965-66 were The Heir- ess, Inspector General and An Eve- ning of One Acts. Under the guid- ance of Mr. Loughrie and Mrs. Nor- vell, the members of the group par- ticipate in acting, make-up, costum- ing, technical working and publicity which constitute a ploy. Good grief, I thought the;e seats were too good! ' Only his hairdresser knows for sure FOOTLIGHT SOCIETY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: B. Bruce, J. Stoddard, B. Reid, C. Miller, P. Erwin. S. Wolf, C. Lindberg, P. Weaver. SECOND ROW: M. Anders, C. Green, B Beokley, C. Raines, L. Ritchie, L. Simile. THIRD ROW: W. Lunstead, R. Roberts, L. Heolwole. L. Skinner. B. Talkiraton, E. Blake, M. Bicknell. L. Johnson. 50 LEFT TO RIGHT; K, Johnston, A, Ashwofth, J, Chisholm, S. Rogers. J. Shover. B, Beokley, R. Rogers. DEBATE SOCIETY BETTY LAMP CLUB The Debate Society represents the college in the area of persuasive speaking. Through research on world problems and association with other students of similar interest and experience of speaking, the lovers of logical argument derive practical benefits. Activities include many important debates at other Eastern Colleges as well as sponsorship of debates held on Wesleyan s campus. The highlight of the year is the annual trans- continental tele-debate with another college, usually a West Coast school. The president is Jim Chisholm and the advisor Is Mr. John Shaver. To provide an opportunity for professional develop- ment of college home economics majors is the main pur- pose of the Betty Lamp Club. Under the advisorship of Mrs. E. T. McAllester and the presidency of Morion Brittain, the club is very active. They use their talents in providing the annual Homecoming Alumnae Break- fast and a Waffle Breakfast. In addition they made the costumes for a Wesleyan ploy, Brigadoon and annually sponsor a Christmas project. SEATED, left to Right: M Bell, A. Worntr. M. Irivin, M. Adams, J. Cucinotto, M. Brittain, E. McAllester, P. Burke, B. McGowon. J. Hood. STANDING: L. Bradley, S. Mothews, B. Ambrose, J. Butzer, C. Trainer, B. Coggan, E. Pembroke, A. Hudson, S. Howard, M. Kelly, T. Dills, M. Boughmon, S. Morkovich, J. Colemon, M. Starcher. SECOND ROW: S. Smith, D. Denham, B. Wilhelm, K. Swilzer, N. Bradley, L. Manning, P. Sovoge, J. Andrews, M. McGraw, B. Giles. 51 CHRISMAN CLUB Publishing the Laurel Review and sponsor- ing the Chrisman Lecture are two major activities of the Chrismon Club which aims to foster crea- tive writing and to honor the merits and dedica- tion of Dr. Lewis Chrismon, professor of English from 1919 to 1936. Dr. Leonard Roberts advises; and David Newell is president, Lee Hamlin, sec- retary. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: L, Hamlin, L. Roberts, D. Newell. SECOND ROW: B. Ton, C. Crossley, C. Quarto, B. Tolkington, D. Elliott. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB SEATED, Left to Rigfit, N. Hayes, W. Nesbitt, L. Mortisko, E Cox, L. Lee. SECOND ROW: P. Carton, B. Gwynn, D. Elver- son, L. Walker, C. Reese, P. Wass, B. Miller, E. Pennbroke, K. Jomes, Dr. Gilbert. THIRD ROW: L. Elwood, R. Clopper, B. Bond, D. Cable, K. Olson, W. Cordero, M. Feist, R. Leonard, Mr. Nelson, Dr. Woltgortfi. The purpose of the Psychology Club is to broaden the student ' s interest in psychology. The activities of the year include: monthly meet- ings with speakers such as Dr. Mow, May picnic, and i n f o rm a I discus- sions. The officers are Lester Martisko, presi- dent; Bill Nesbitt, vice president; Emily Cox, secretory; Larry Lee, treasurer; and Nancy Hayes, publicity chair- man. The club ' s advisor is Mr. Buhler. 52 FIRST ROW, Lefr ro Right: R. Eliis, L. Elwcod. L. Walker, M. Hanro. SECOND ROW: K, Saalf.eld. A. Simpson. S. Wolf, K. Kinsley. THIRD ROW: P. Mazulia, L. Prelle, K. Groves, D. Elverson, S. Zumbrunnen, D. Peorce, W. Cordero, K. Djrrett. SOCIOLOGY CLUB The main objectives of the Sociology Club are to create an active interest in all fields of Sociology and to become aware of social problems by active partici- pation between college and community. It provides op- portunity for the individual member to apply practice to social theory through service to others. Dr. Florence Schaper is the advisor; Ralph Ellis, president; Larry El- wood, vice-president; and Lynn Walker, secretary-treas- urer. Poor guyl It s oil because he couldn t soy supercolifrogilisficexpiolidocious. 53 FRONT ROW. Left To Right: M. Gwmn, K. Laney. J. Rogers, C Manning, M, Frueh, C. Bonafieia, D. lqu, N. Donnef, G. Hemphill, J. Heslep. SECOND ROW: L. Roberts, B. Connor, J. Thomas, Mrs. Cutlip, L. Reger, C. Montoyo, J. Marpie, K. Hinkle, J. Pruett, B. Todd, S. Davis. SNOW Designed to enhance professional competence and further inter-personal relationships, the Student Nurses of Wes- leyon have had a rewarding year of meetings, rummage sales and managing the Methodist Nursery. The officers for this year were Carole Montoyo, president; Linda Roberts, vice-president; Janet Marpie, recording secretary; Mary Gwinn, treasurer; and Kathy Laney, corresponding secretary. Two members attended the State Conference of Student Nurses, and Carole Montoyo was elected to the position of Secretary of WVSNA, their first state-wide honor. PHILOSOPHY CLUB Under the guidance of Larry Mal- lory, president and Dr. J. B. Mow, advisor; the Philosophy Club at- tempts to encourage the spirit of philosophical study and emphasize the value of voluntary discipline. The club holds luncheon meetings for discussion and the highlights for activity are the bi-annual meeting of the West Virginia Philosophical Convention at which students and faculty of the various colleges pre- sent papers and exchange ideas. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Mallory, R. Lecher. M. Bradley, J. Marpie, K. Durrett, Dr. Mow 54 SEATED, left lo Righi: M Kelly G. Christ, J, Tortonce. V. Kotkoff, R Mulligan. STANDING J Pottersor. G. Gtcy. P Romsey. B. Hole. C. Miller, S. Feola, U. ECONOMICS CLUB To promote a better understanding of and interest in Economics the Economics Club was founded this year with a membership of 83. Officers were James C. Torrance, Jr., president; Gerald Reppert, vice-president; George Christ, secre- tary; and Brent Chapman, treasurer. The club had a full program of activities with its monthly publication of the club newspaper, The Wesleyan Economist, a monthly radio program, Economics Club Presents, and meetings with guest speakers from government and private enterprises such as Mr. Frederick A. Danham of Boche and Co., Members of the New York Stock Exchange. CCUN Those on campus who are inter- ested in the activities of the United Nations may join the CCUN, an or- ganization which undertakes a ser- ious study of the aims, ideals, and methods of that organization. The Collegiate Council strives to promote such an interest and understanding of the United Nations among Wes- leyans students. The group will en- tertain speakers on the United Na- tions during the year and will send delegates to Duke University and New York to represent Wesleyan at Model General Assemblies. Dr. An- war Borkat is the groups advisor and officers include Daniel Zeising, president; Roy MacArthur, vice-presi- dent; and Sharon Buckworth, secre- tary. STANDING, left lo Right: R. Schislet, A. Borkot. R. Scott. R, MocAnhut. L Mollory. SEATED S. Buckworth. 0. Zeising, B. Heckert. 55 SNEA The Student Education Associations four main purposes are to provide personal and pro- fessional growth, to develop leadership skills, to understand history, ethics, and programs at state and national levels, and to participate in professional activities at local, state and national levels. Some of the organizations activities were Fall Terrace Party, SNEA Banquet, installations of officers, and State SNEA-F.T.A. Convention. Officers were: Gretchen McVoy, president; Mar- tha Walton, first vice president; Linda Montgom- ery, second vice president; Carol Robinson, sec- retary; Bill Parmelee, treasurer; Kothy Johnson, historian; Linda Fisher, librarian; Elanor Heine- man, Publicity chairman; and Mrs, Boots Dilley, advisor. A 3-2 case of fatigue! FIRST ROW, Left to Rigtit: b. Pornrelee. . Johnson. Mrs. Dilley. G. McVoy. L. Fisher. C. Robinson, E. Heiremcn. M. Moore. SECOND ROW: N. Paxton, L Lontz, C. Custer. A. Thompson. P. Strickler. J. Christie. G. Crislip. THIRD ROW: J. Groves. L. Gregory. S. Bauer. N. Sigler, M. Adams, K. Brown, C. Nougle. FOURTH ROW: J. Lucas. S. Finchom. E. Pembroke. T. Dills, N. Shultz, B. Astle. FIFTH ROW: S. Strickland. K. Chopmon. N. Stadelmon, J. Harmon, M. Painter. C. Putnam. SIXTH ROW: K. Murphy, J. Harvey. L. Holland, M Hatch. C. Conner, D, Hall. M. Bell. STANDING: T. Eokin, S. Ludv ig. J. Roberts. K. Panteloukos, J. Pingrey, R. Shoftuck, D. Hutchinson, S. Moron, J, Hall, B. Ambrose, G. Haines. 56 Dr. G. L. Glauner KNEELING, Left to Right; C, Eventt. J. Roberts, B. Sh.rley, R. Co.rns, J. Hopper, M. Cole. STANDING- IC K.ff.n B Porke D. Miller, B. Glenn, Mrs. Allen, P. McCormick, B. Storkey, K. Johnson, M. Corson, HOCKEY TEAM The girls hockey team under the direction of Ruth Cairns, Captain, and the odvisorship of Mrs. Allen has shown great improvement over previous years developing skill, interest, and spirit. Some of their gomes were against such schools OS Alderson-Broaddus and Glenville. GLAUNER HISTORICAL SOCIETY To promote interest in and study of history as an academic discipline at Wesleyon, a new organization was es- tablished this year on campus. The Glauner Historical Society, named in honor of Dr. Glauner, professor of his- tory, holds bi-monthly dinner meetings for lectures. This years officers were Jim Hall, president; Wayne Dehort, vice pres- ident; Steve Burgess, secretory-treasurer; and Mr. Hendrick, advisor. FRONT ROW; Left to Right, J. Harvey, L. Brodley, W. Oehcrl, D. Eppinger. M. Doirs. SECOND ROW: P Stodelmon. B, Bond, D, Brown, S Borgess. THIRD ROW; Or. Mikkelson, J. Holl, Mr Hendrick T Eokin R. Schisler 57 SPANISH CLUB To enhance their knowledge and practice of the Spanish language various students get together in the Language House to hear speakers and converse in Spanish. Mr. Green is the advisor. SEATED. Left lo R.ghl. D Stein. E Moffo-1, S Clork. S. Zumbrunren STANDING L. Lloyd C Hinkle. W Lens Mr Greer Mrs Peterson FOREIGN STUDENTS The Dorothy Lee Fund, a special fund maintained by the college and Methodists throughout the state, provides tuition scholarships for eligible overseas students. Each year many students come, learning of our culture and also enabling us to learn of theirs. They gather periodically for informal fellowship. Dr. Davis is co-ordinotor of the program and their advisor. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: W. Lens, G. Olumbo. SECOND ROW K Lim, M. Kim H. Lm. Y. Lee, R. Odo. THIRD ROW: C. Anderson. B Ton, Dr. Davis, S. Cfiitambar, Y. Hahn, B. Pork. 58 INTERNATIONAL CLUB The International Club had a year of numerous ac- tivities; some of which were: a forum on Vietnam, a Language Club, International Cookery, the Judo Club, and their annual picnic. Hoping to foster better under- standing between people of different cultural back- grounds and lead to an exchange of ideas through dis- cussions, the club was under the direction of Brian Tan, president; Larry Lee, vice-president; Carol Hinkle, secre- tory; and Dr. Joseph Mow, treasurer. Mr. TerlaakPoof is the advisor. FIRST ROW, left 10 right: L. Elwood. J. Bullmon. SECOND ROW: H. Lin, G. Ames, Mr. McWhorter. Or. Greer, Mr. Atstin. K. Demshow, Y. Lee, R. Odo. THIRD ROW: G. Olumba, W. Nesbilt. C. Greene, I. Pumphrey, Mr, TerloakPoot. FOURTH ROW: C. Hinkle. P Mozulia, L. Lee, B. Ton, C. Anderson, 59 FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES This newly organized group is for men who are athletically inclined, study the Bible, and en- joy Christian Fellowship. At their weekly meet- ings, they read and study questions on the Bible, have discussions of personal problems, and worship together, under the leadership of Tom McKelvey. A Spring Retreat was held with athletes from other places. SEATED, Left to Right: R. Weiss. T. McKelvey, B. Starkey, D. Kuzner, J. Morock. STANDING. A Park, M, Bowers, J. Johnson. SEATED, Left to Right, B. Homoleski. P. Frye. J. Scott, S. Wells, J. Rickey. D. Schoefer. L. Austin. STANDING: W. Mitchell. F, Hill. T Patrick. J. Reeves. E. Munn. YOUNG REPUBLICANS Under the direction of Dana Cable, the West Virginia Wesleyan College Young Republicians Club meets in the Bene- dum Campus Community Center. The activities include debates and door-to-door campaigns. The officers for this year were John F. Scott, president; Bruce Homoleski, vice-president; Pam Fyre, corresponding secretory; Marilyn Cole, re- cording secretary; and John Reckey, treasurer. 60 4-H CLUB The 4-H Club on Wesleyan ' s campus assists and works cooperatively with Upshur County 4-H Clubs. They plan a spring retreat for leadership held annually at the Upshur County 4-H for those 4-H members who are taking the Jun- ior Leadership Project. Mrs. McAllester is the advisor and Donna Ferguson is the president. STANDING. Lefr to Right: D. Ferguson, J Butzei. A. Pew. E. Metallides, C. Reneou. J. Trumbo. B. Tiumbo. J. Adorrson, B. Wilhelm. M. Roberts SEATED: P. Gorton. P Woss. R. Shumate, P. Zaccori, S, Howard. S. Bunker, J, Wilher.te FIRST ROW. Left to Right: R. Frankindorf, Mr. Richter, T. Tyler, K. Kiffin, S. Boiley, D. Nelson, S Holmes. SECOND ROW: R. Herrmon. T. Holiidoy, J. Pot- terson, B. Martin. R. MacArthur, W. Nesbilt, R. Honifon. D. Winons, W. Gillooly, J. Elliott, SITZMARK SKI CLUB With leadership from Dr. Mow and Mr. Richter, advisors, and Steve Holmes, president, the ski club again hod a slow year due to a mild winter. This club is open to all who are interested In skiing, the beginner ond expert alike. They take trips to nearby ski resorts and have programs planned to help improve their skill. 61 I need o bia brother fo look after me ' Student Service Projects is a volunteer stu- dent action program to fight apathy on the part of college students with regard to the less privileged. Some of this years pr ograms were: Big Brother-Big Sister, Tutorial, Home Management, Student Activities at Weston, and Circle K (Santa s helpers). Officers were Dave Peorce, president; Steve Holmes, vice- president; Betsy Reid, corresponding secre- tary; Cynthia Everitt, recording secretary; Marcia Brill, treasurer. Heads of committees were Big Brother-Big Sister, Dusty Lewis, Steve Holmes and Marcia Brill; Home Man- agement, Elaine Buderer; KKKK, Lucille Mere- dith; SAW, Bill Nesbitt, Larry Lee. STUDENT SERVICE PROJECTS SEATED, Left to Right: S. Ludwig, L. Meredith, J. Michaels, P. Zoccari. B. Reid, C. Everitt, J. Hood; STANDING: M. Chotterton, D. Peorce. G. Thornton. B. Kellett, L. Cole, S. Holmes. M. Bell, M. Tomoselli, K. Olson. Dr. Gursolus. W. Nesbitt. 62 SEATED, Led to Right; G. Shaffer, L Mattisko, D. Joggers, B Miller. STANDING: E. Cox, W Nesbitt, L. Lee. The participants in Student Activities at Weston, a division of S.S.P., busy themselves planning and working with the patients on various recreation projects such as team sports and parties. Each Sunday the students travel to the hos- pital, where they spend their afternoons providing the patients with recreation and contact with the outside world. You don ' t mean you reolly did ihot? ' ' J M . ■Okay, sonny, why d you break those coke bottles? 63 KNEELING: B. Mulligan, STANDING, Left to Right; J. Bronton. R. Heifer, P. Wolf. ON TOP: S. Till, S. Moss. MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT; B. Meyer, S Sheely, J. Reese, P. Brown, C. Ellis. SPONSORS Everybody comes to town on Saturday . . IfriTf V ' . ■■7.«si-.ir?Ja- 64 LEFT TO RIGHT: E, Cebrat, B- Bond, S, Atlle- son, T Steele, K, Holbert, G. Cnslip. PEP BAND Mr. West directs the Oronge and Black Pep Band in performances at the bosketball gonnes providing a rousing spirit for the fans. In order to offer the opportunity for the study and performance of music written especially for brass, Mr. Owen West has organized the Wesleyon Brass ensemble. The group ' s dedicated young musicians take part in recital perform- ance, convocations and high school pro- grams. BRASS ENSEMBLE SEATED. Left to Right: B Mitchell, J. Lucas, J Laux, G. Crislip. STANDING: E. Cebrat, B, Homo- leski, B Powers, K. Holbert, B. Bond 65 iFFT TO RIGHT- L Hahan I Hosteller K MacKerzie, B. Starkey, A. Gardner, P. Wolfe, K. Townley, M. Hostings, N. Yuenglinger Row 2, B. Rhein, J. R. Hollond. Row 4: B. Homolesky, J. Scites, K. Holbert, Mr. West, T. Bios, J. Loux, P. Cooper WEST VIRGINIA WESLEY AN CONCERT BAND I m on page 466. Where ore you? 66 SEATED, Left to Right: R. Odo, J Keith. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shafer, R. Heifer, M, law, P. Choffey, E, Mudge, N. Yuengling, R. Shindledecker. THIRD ROW: E. Byrom, G. O Neal, P. Porcheron, J. Brunson. ORGAN GUILD The purpose of the organ guild is to advance the cause of worthy organ music. The activities of the organ guild are-, organ tour of Pittsburgh on October 8-10. monthly student meetings on organ repertoire, acoustics, wedding music, and monthly student performances for each student to gain poise in public performances. The of- ficers of the organ guild are: Patricio Chaffey, president; Marilyn Law, secretary and treasurer; and the advisor is Professor Robert E. Shofer. MENC The club aims to develop a concept of education and enrich the members with discussions and performances. Officers for this year were Jan Ploof, president; Thomasine Michael, vice- president; Marolyn Cole, secretary; and Susan Peaper, treasurer. Activities included talks by Mr. Shafer, Jim Knorr and Dr. S. Pefkoff, Faculty Recitals, and a Student-Teacher Panel. KNEELING, Left to Right: C. Lindberg. E. Cluiz, P Mercer, J. Ploof, B. Heifer, R. Odo, Y. Lee, SEATED: S. Peoper, J. Brunson, R, Shumote, Mrs. Ulongco R. Shindledecker, W. Mit chell, E. Jones, B. Heckert. STANDING: G. Polcsok, E. Ccbrol, T. Michael. C, Mortin, P. Wolfe. G, Phipps, B. luckie, S. Gute kunst. 67 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Attleson, D. Shuler, R. Seebe, L. Costo, R. Shumote, R. Shindledecker. Mrs. Ulangca, M, Jon es, L. Allport, Y. Lee, E. Custer, L. [rueh: SECOND ROW: S. Patsch, G- Shaffer, N. Shultz, D. Davies, C, Coye, M. Frueh, J. Young. J, Woodotd, G. Phipps, P. CoMins; THIRD ROW: P. Wilson, L. Meredith, E. McCloin, B. Horkey. P. Savage, N, Hill, L Rapholion, B. Heckert, K. Walter, S. Michel: FOURTH ROW: K. Chapman. K, MocKenzie, K. Murphy, M. Cole, M. Crawford, J. Borker, G. Polcsok, C. Craft, R. Davis, M. Roberts, P. Porcheron, K. Hymon, WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB Putting on their annual Christmas Concert and Spring Concert, the Women ' s Glee Club had another musical year on the Wesleyan cam- pus. Advising was Mrs. Abraham Ulangca; pres- ident was Kathy Hyman; Glenno Phipps was secretary; Midge Frueh was treasurer. 68 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: A. Bagley. B. Ro.ond, C. Allan, J. Elliott. 0. Winons. J. Russo. B. Strcughn, F. Fustier, R. Lasich, S. Olsen SECOND ROW: G, Tudisco, R- Frank. T. Hollidoy, R. Phillips, G. Brown, D. Schaffer. J. Torrance; THIRD ROW: B. Smith. J. Davis, D. D ' enning. P. Herrmon, D. Faust. J. Oluszok, R. Lockhort, E. Riedell. K. Townsend. G. Myers, M. Low, Mr Loftis; FOURTH ROW: F. Sunoheim, M. Smilhscn, D. Moses. M. Svando, P. Romsey. M, Anders, N. Lygoumemenous. J. Brunson. HYMA GLEE CLUB Hyma Glee Club meets in Loar Auditorium on Wednesdays under the direction of Professor Bobby H. Loftis. Its purpose is to provide on opportunity for the male members of W.V.W.C. to enjoy singing and hopefully to stimulate school spirit. The officers are James Russo. president; Ron Lasich, secretory-treasurer; Charles Allah, business manager; and James Torrance, Jr.. public relations director. the orchestro performed in concerts such as the Christmas Choir Concert. 69 SOPRANOS FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Dobson, P. Stiurtleff, J. Keith. B. Spitzer. SECOND ROW: E. Herring, S. Bornes, C, Lindberg, K- Gottwald, P. Mercer. THIRD ROW: S. Peeper, B Luckey, E, Evans, J. Knorr, E. Jones. FOURTH ROW: D. Martin, C. Rapking, M. Law, P. Choffey, J. Hennrich. J. Bard. TENORS WESLEYAN CHAPEL CHOIR FIRST ROW: C. Evans, D. Pearce, D. Hecknnan. SECOND ROW: L. Lambert, J. Wagner. Holt, D. Bell. THIRD ROW: W. Moore, D. Yule, D. Highfield, E. Crook, B. Homoleski. 70 ALTOS FIRST ROW: R Oda. J. Bechlel, SECOND ROW: Y. Lee, J. Doughtery, S. Lewis, K. Womsley. THIRD ROW: L. Wilson, G. Harvey, S. Strick- land, N. Creel, K. Swartz. S. Matthews. FOURTH ROW: B Reid. 5. Howard. E. Crisman. P. Wass, C. Allen. L- Wolfe, R. Wilson. BASSES FIRST ROW: H. Stowe, P. Herrmg, G. Gray, J. Blockodor SECOND ROW: P Mozulia, J. Edwards. G. Ames, D. Schoefer, B. Hufford. THIRD ROW: R. Scott, J. Everhort, B. Johnson. R Wiblin, S Gutekunst, D. Voorhees, E. Byrom. t « f Mr. John Taylor directs. r HAkO Sue Crocker, first semester editor, Doug Thatcher, business editor, and Mrs. McCoy, advisor. Jill Gordon (above), and Nancy Hayes were co- editors second semester. THE PHAROS, undergoing a year of rebuilding, instituted such features as Sound and Sense (Faculty Comment), Yankee Clipper (Political Comment), and student poetry. They continued the Spring Literary Contest, in which prizes ore offered for the winning stories, poems, and essays. LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Francis, V. Hamburger, B. Woodruff, R. MacArlhur, R. Schisler, N. Hayes, J. Gordon, J. Griffith, B. Helms, W. Uebersox, J. Coin, D. Thatcher. t I 7) SEATED, Left to Right: B. Wentler, S. Moss, C. Mil- ler, C. Christian, C. Hor- vill. S. Morkovich. STAND- ING: J. Holl, A. Hudson, J, Gorris, N Stanley, L Parton. SECTION EDITORS FRONT ROW, Left to Right: A. Hudson, Cover; J. Hall, Greeks; L, Porton, Condids; Mrs. McClellan, Advisor; B. Beem, Photographer; D. Crook, Editor; Mr. Richardson, Publishers Representative; J. Garris, Greeks; SECOND ROW: J. Cline, Class; J. Irey, Cover; J. Morple, Organizations. ■' Work is fun! 72 ■J S Donna Crook, Editor, and Mrs. McClellan, Advisor. FRONT ROW, Lefl to Right- R. Wolfe, H. Cloud. M. Popp, S. Sherter. SECOND ROW: D. Owen, B. Beem, M. Hatch, J. Angelo, C. Kennedy, J. Irey, J. Cole- man, E, Parlon. MURMUR MONTIS Publication of the college annual is the stated goal of the Murmutmontis staff. Along with the goal go dead- lines, lost photographs, room changes, late hours, and numerous frustrations. The staff would agree, however, that it was well worth the effort. This year ' s editor was Donna Crook; Judi Taylor, Assistant Editor; Janice Angelo, Busi- ness Manager. Mrs. Betty McClelland advised and sympathized. SEATED. Left to Right: C. Coye. S. Bailey. J. Thompson. K. Laney. J. Cline, E. McCioine, D. Dovies. N. Shultz. STANDING: K. Kos- zoni, R. Bird. D. Heops 73 CIRCUIT RIDER STAFF The purpose of this staff is to give students a review of current religious commentaries. The officers ore: Carol Gross, editor; Connie Croft, Ellen Mudge, Kothy Laney, Glenno Phipps, John Brun- son, staff. The advisor is Dr. Catherine Gunsalus. LEFT TO RIGHT : G. Phipps, K. Laney, C. Crad, C. Gross, Dr. Gunsalus, advisor. RELIGIOUS LIFE COUNCIL The Religious Life Council endeavors to encourage and coordinate all of the religious activities on the Wesleyan campus. The Council, inter-denominational in organization and function, also serves to promote better campus-church relations. Activities include a monthly dinner meeting, an all-campus Christmas tree lighting service and Christmas party, sponsorship of Christian Emphasis Week, and several chapel and vesper services. The officers Dean Byrom, vice-chairman, and Peggy Sensue, secretary, vi ork with Dr. Ernest Capstack, advisor and chairman. LEFT TO RIGHT- S. Burgess, J, Wagner, P, Wilson, P. Sensue, C. Martin, W. DeHart, D Byrom, Dr Dovis. 74 Premifiistenat students gather for o dinner meeting with Mr. Toylor. NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club is designed to deepen the spiritual and to enrich the temporal lives of its members through a balanced program of religious, intellectual, and social activities. The officers are: president, Tom Patrick; vice-president, Glenn Lyie; secretary, Kevin Ryan; treasurer, Bob Smith. Father Weiglein advises the group and conducts communion breakfasts regularly. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: P. Zaccon, C. Ohvo. I. Patnck, B. Sm.tti, foiher J. Weiglem. SECOND ROW C. Joiy, B. Holieton. J. Hood. K. Ryon. IHIRO ROW: D. Ufko. W. Russell. M. Stanton. 75 SIGMA THETA EPSILON To serve the campus, the community, and the nation, and to promote brotherhood are the ma- jor objectives of Sigma Theto Epsilon. The broth- ers try to build their doily lives upon the princi- ples of Love, Faith, Service, Reverence, and Fel- lowship. Dr. Herbert Coston advises the organiza- tion w ith Marc Hasting, president; Robert Boett- ner, vice-president; James Wagner, recording secretary; and David Highfield, chaplain. Among the various activities sponsored by this National Methodist Fraternity are the visiting of the chil- dren ' s home in Elkins and the Dinner Dance on April 16. 3I11EE FIRST ROVi , Left to Right: B. Gray, J. Wagner, R. Boettner. M. Hostings, Dr. Coston, D. Lontz. SECOND ROW: D. Bell, M. Chotterton, D. French, C. Anderson, R. Moeller, H. Fuller, A. Blood, P. Cojper. THIRD ROW; A. Furrer, G. Wilbert, C. Feother, F. Beorn, J. Neil, J. Buchanan. FOURTH ROW: R. Johnson, D- Johnson, K. Townsend, V. Hamburger. 1 76 v ' b 1 L ' FRONT ROW, Left to Right; M, Byrd, K. Lawson, B. Gwynn, M, MocDonald, B. Shoffer, C. Martin, B. Depoy, K. Chopman, S. Strickland, N, Stadelman, S. Wells, D. Heops. SECOND ROWi E, Custer. S- Reaper, S. Attleson, B. Hood, C. Archer, M. Jones. G. Phipps, C. Croft, C. Gross, L. Goto, B. Todd, M. Davidson, J, Lucas, E. Moffalt. THIRD ROW: E. McCloin, R, Kirkland. L, Alexonder, N. Chapman, B. Connor, L Freuh, P. Smith, A. Shuler, K. Johnston, P. Wilson, S. Finchom, M. Bell, K, LIm. N. Shullz, P. Dories, P. Sovoge. FOLIRTH ROW; K. Wolter, G. Hall, L. Colemon, S. Moron, E. Brown, T. Bias, M. McGrow, C. Putnam, J, Gordon, M. Frueh, A. Howord, J Parks, M Beard, J Michael, J. PIcof, S. Everhort, S. Ludwig. KAPPA PHI The aim of Kappa Phi is stated; Every Methodist woman in the university world of today is a leader in the church tomorrow, The activities and social events of the year include the Rose Tea in the Fall, Big Sister- Little Sister Party, Degree of the Light, Meal in the Upper Room, and Degree of the Rose, Kappa Phi meets in the First Methodist Church. The officers are Nancy Stadelmen, president; Jo MocDonald, first vice president; Bobefte Shaffer, second vice presi- dent; Sharon Strickland, recording secretary; Bonnie De- poy, corresponding secretary; and Lucy Meredith, treas- urer. The advisor is Mrs. Phyllis Coston. MSM Striving to carry out a ministry to the campus through personal concern for one another and those whom it may reach, the M.S.M. uses programs and read- ings in contemporary theology and Christian opinion along with service projects. Officers for the year are: James Wagner, presi- dent; Peggy Byrd, secretary; and Fred Beorn, treasurer. Advisors are; Miss Catherine Gunsalus and Chaplain Davis. FRONT ROW, Left to Right; D. Loiilz, C. Anderson. C. Feolher. R. Boellnen. SECOND ROW: J. Michaels. M, Byrd, Dr. Gunsalus, C. Reese, F Beorn THIRD ROW: P. Wass. J, Withetite, J. Parks. J. Wogner, C. Gross, P. Dovis. S. Everhort, K. Chopmon, FOURTH ROW; M. McGrow, B. Wilhelm, S. Porsons, K. Wolter, C. Archer, L. Hostettler. FIFTH ROW: M. Chotlerton. R, Johnson, K. Townsend, D. Johnson, SIXTH ROW: S. Ludwig, J. Hennrich. S. Peterson. 77 78 LEADERSHIP-THE ABILITY POSSESSED BY ONE TO GUIDE AND DIRECT, IS EVIDENT IN THE UNCTIONS OF CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS. WEST RGINIA WESLEYAN ' S GOALS HAVE GROWN IN THE PAST SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS, AND AS WE ELEBRATE THE DIAMOND JUBILEE, WE AT SLEYAN ARE PROUD OF THE STRENGTH IN UR LEADERSHIP. 79 The Community Council serves Wesleyon as a student channel of communication to the fac- ulty and administration. The council acts as a unifying body in order that students, faculty, and administration cooperate in co-ordinating all campus activities. Some of these activities in- clude Homecoming Weekend, the Christmas Dance, Parents-May Weekend, and the support of the Wesleyon Community Chest. Other pro- jects this year have included the formation of the Community-Relations Committee and the President ' s Plaque. President Randy Scott . This says samething. COMMUNITY COUNCIL STANDING; Left to Right: Mr, J. Stansbury, Dean Orlo Strunk, C- Lynch, Mr. R. Shottuck, L. Robetts, S. Bond, D. Voorhees, B. Allman, S. Robinson, J, Jordan, N. Stanley, J. Chisholm, R. Friend, G. Gray. SEATED M, Franks, Dean R, Cunningham, J, Pruett, Mr. J, Mow, R. Scott, T. Patrick. A. Blood, Dean MrBrair. 80 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE SEATED, Left to Right: R. Scott, J, Pruett, sec- retary, T. Patrick, vice-president; BACK ROW, Left to Right: Dean R. Cunningham, A, Blooci, treasurer; Dr. J. Mow. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE The Academic Affairs Committee coordi- nates the educational and cultural enrich- ment of the campus. The advisor of the committee is Dr. J. P. Bercovitz. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Montgomery, J. Gofris. J, Jordon, J. Shimrak, Dean R, Cunningham, S. Beele ' — not pictured. LEFT TO RIGHT; W DeHort, L. Roberts, B. Pennybocker, J. Chisholm, S. BIy, Dr. J. P. Bercovitz. AWARDS COMMITTEE Arranging the annual Recognition Day Program, and selecting the recipients of Wesleyan Keys, and the honor of Wes- ley Ann and Wesley Andy are the re- sponsibilities of this committee. The group also nominates outstanding stu- dents for Who s Who in American Col- leges and Universities. 81 ELECTIONS COMMITTEE It is the responsibility of the Elections Committee to conduct the Community Council and class elections and all other campus-wide elections, which would in- clude Homecoming Queen and May Queen. LEFT TO RIGHT: Moxine Moreheod, TwMa Lewis, Judy Miller, Bornia Kimberlain. LIBRARY COMMITTEE Evaluating and helping to improve the student opinion of the library are the aims of the Library Committee. The Com- mittee works with the librarian and the faculty library committee toward better operations and facilities. SEATED, Left to Right; B. Barbor, L. Partor, P. Wilson, K, O Bnen. KNEELING, Left to Right: S. Bond. D Davies, COMMUNITY RELATIONS Newly formed this year, this commit- tee holds as its purpose the promotion of good will and better understanding between the campus and the surround- ing community. SEATED, Left to Right: Mr. J, Stonsbury, C Owens, N. Stanley, Mr. A. Wolfgarth. STAND- ING, Left to Right: R. Schisler, P. Weover, B Allmon, D. Pecrce 82 PUBLICATIONS COMMITTEE Publication of the Homecoming and May-Parents Weekend programs is the responsibility of the committee. They olso help select the editors of the Pharos, Murmurmonitis, and the student hand- book. SEATED, Left to Right: Mrs. McClellon, Mrs. McCoy. STANDING. Left to Right, G. Groy. L. Ellison, M. Dovis, L. Wilson, B. Froser. SPECIAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Special Activities coordinates the two campus-wide weekends of the year — Homecoming and May Weekend. SEATED, Left to R.ghl: M L. Ftonks, B. Talkirgton, M. A, Kelly MISSING: B. Link, Dean Cunningham, Mrs. Norvell, Miss Dilley. COMMUNITY CHEST Wesleyan ' s Community Chest pro- motes fund raising for such worthy or- ganizations as the Wesleyan Student Emergency Loan Fund, CARE, Pliney Woods Negro College, and Radio Free Europe. SEATED, left to Right: S. Ennme, C. Reneou. P Cultight. STANDING. l«ft to Right: Dr H Coston, R. Friend. 83 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS STANDING, Left to Right, K. Durrett, B. Shaffer, M. Cody, M. Colemon, A. Southworth, J. Hood, K. Chapman, C. Boehle. SEATED, Lef: to Right: B. Ambrose, president; D Morrison. SECOND ROW; J. Fresh, T. Lewis. C. Olivo, P. Sensue. AWS CABINET Acting as the governing and programming body for Wesleyan women, A.W.S. keeps them informed on matters con- cerning social regulations, administration, and maintenance problems. The association gives a tea for faculty women and new women students in the fall, sponsors the Christmas Door Decorations, plans and coordinates the Rose Banquet in the spring honoring all senior women. This year, on Honors Banquet was instituted to formally recognize all Wesleyan women who contribute to the campus community through scholarship or service. SEATED, Left to Right; FIRST ROW: B. Abrose, K. Beardsley, B. Cowen, M. J. Blair, P. Burke, J. Bradford, M. A. Kelly. SECOND ROW: B. Shaffer, S. Wells. E. Crissman, M. Coale, L. Rogers, M. Tomaselli, P. Pennocchio. THIRD ROW; K. Chapman, C. Olivo, M. Colsman, D. Morrson. K. Durrett, R, Ufko. S. Patsch. FOURTH ROW: J. Witherite, B. Clifford, B Coggon, L. Kempton, J. Hood. FIFTH ROW; C. Boehle, H. Cloud, B. Porker, J. Young, J. Seapker, E. Brown. SIXTH ROW: S. Proger, N. Hiltner, E. Meffatt, D. Heaps, A. Southworth, E. Herring, P Sensue. 84 MEN ' S HOUSE BOARD The Mens House Board provides government and organization for the men who live on cam- pus. It helps maintain the facilities of the dorms and plans social activities for the men. SEATED, left to Right: B. Thompson, S. White. STANDING, Left to Right: D. EMiott, J. Thome. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: B Froser. treosurer; 0. Thatcher, president; S. Monhews, secretory; J, Garris, publicity,- G Come, vice-president, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Bell. Secretary; B. Hill, vice- president; P. Wilson, Treas- urer; J. Everhori, president 85 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: K. Beltinger, publicity; J. Jones, secretary; B. Hansen, presi- dent; AA. Moorehead, treasurer; M. Jenkins, vice-president. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: N. Wilson, secretory; C. Evans, president; J. Gundy, treasurer; G. Waltcn, publicity; L. Coleman, vice-presi- dent. And if you can t make it Friday night , The best yearbooks are Taylor made. 86 The Campus Center Program Boards purpose is the implementing of the cul- tural, social, and recreational activities in the center. The board has culture, social, and recreation committees which provide a varied program of activities for the cam- pus. The cultural committee is respon- sible for the music listening rooms, the reading lounge, art and sculpture dis- plays, coffee forums, foreign films, and dramatic productions. Social functions such as the Homecom- ing and May Day Dances, record dances, fashion shows, teas, bridge parties, and talent shows ore planned by the social committee. The recreation committee regulates the swimming pool, bowling lanes, billiards, and ping pong. SEATED, left to Right: C. Clowjon P. Weaver. S. Kiser. STANDING, Left to Right: M. Bradley, M. Shepherd, M. Scutt, Mrs. Elmo Summers. C. L. Chnstion. L. Wilson, G. Walton. CAMPUS CENTER PROGRAM BOARD SEATED. Left to Right; M. Wolton, W. Mitchell, I. Wilsor. STANDING, Left to Right, G Wolton, D S ' en ■It is kindo different, isn t it? ' 87 WESLEYAN ' S GOALS ARE PROJECTED AIVD ACHIEVED THROUGH THE STUDENT BODY. THE SENIOR, JUNIOR, SOPHOMORE, AND FRESHMAN CLASSES HAVE BUILT AN OUT- STANDING RECORD, ONE OF WHICH WEST VIRGINU WESLEYAN ' S FOUNDERS WOULD BE PROUD. 89 SENIORS ADAMS, MARY H., Selbyville, Del , B.S,, Home Econom- ics. Betty Lamp Club, SNEA. ALPAUGH, NANCY L., Hi h Bridge, NJ., B.A., Educa- tion; SNEA, Kappo Phi, Division Achievement Award, AMBROSE, BONNIE, Monroeville. Pa., B,S., Home Eco- nomics; AWS Pres., V. Pres-, Corr.-Sec, Betty Lamp Club pres., CCPB Sociol ond Publicity Comm. Haught Literary Society, Kappo Phi Art Choir , Conference Honor Schol- arship, Nationol Methodist Scholarship, Faculty Assis- tant, Dean s List; Sigma Eta Sigma, Who s Who. ANDERS, WILLIAM M., Lonsdale, Pa., B.S., Business Admimsfralion. ANSPAUGH, BRUCE A, Millbrook, N.Y , B.A., History; Dean s List. ANYAN, JOEL R., Greenwich, Conn. B.S., Business Ad- ministration; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Choir, Chorale, Canter- bury Club. If they d just ask me, I ' d fix it with a hairpin, ' ASTLE, BRIAN L., Parkersburg, W. Va., B.A., Educotion; SNEA, Theto Xi, SAW, Fleming Hall Sec.-Treas., PHAROS, Young Democrats Vice- Pres., Faculty Assistont, Theta Xi House Manager, ATTLESON, SARAJANE, Cortland, NY.. B.A., Chnstion Education; Band. Orchestra, Women ' s Glee Club, French Horn Quartet, Brass Ensemble. Koppo Phi, MS Fellow- ship Teams, WRA Intramurols, BAUGHMAN, MARY J., Pittsburgh, Pa., B.S,, Home Eco- nomics; Betty Lamp Club, Zeta Tau Alpha Historian, Panhellenic Pres, BEALE, GARY R . Summersville, W, Va., B.A . Psycholo- gy; Phi Sigma Epsilon. Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Pre- Ministerial Fellowship. BECHTEL. JUDITH A., Baltimore Md.. B.S,. Home Eco- nom.cs; Choir, Bett Lamp Club, Alpha Delta Pi. BENNETT, ARTHUR L.. Clarksburg, W. Va . B.A,, Philoso- phy; Phi Sigma Epsilon, Kcppa Pi, Canterbury Club, Judo Club, Benzene Ring, Philosophy Club, Men ' s Glee Club, Intramurols. 90 BENNETT, LEE ANN, Buckhonnon, W. Va., B.A., Education; Alpho Gommo Delta Altruist.c Chair., Head Band Bobcodette, AWS, Nought Literary Society Sec.-Treas., SNEA, Pm Chi, Psychology Club, Sigmo Etc Sigma, Soqutnio, Forensic Club, Freshmon Counselor, Foculty Asiistant, Who s Who. BENNETT, STEPHEN C, Pittsburgh. Pa.. B.S.. Mothematics; CCPB Publicity Comm., Coffee Forum, Cultural Comm. BITZER, JANET D., Pittsburgh, Pa , B.A., Education; SNEA, Greek Week Comm., Thefo Chi Sweetheart. Jumor Moy Atiendont, Senior Homecoming Attendant, MURMURMONTIS Queen, Second Place, Alpho Delta Pi VicePres. AWS. BLACK, JERRY N., Buckhonnon, W. Vo., B.S., Chemistry; Omicron Delta Kappa, Benzene Ring, Academic Merit Award. Rhodes Scholarship Condidote, Sigmo Eta Sigma. BLANKENSHIP, GENE B,, Buckhonnon. W. Va., B.A., Educotioo; Koppo Alpha, Football. BOEHLE, CAROLYN L , Woodchff Lake. N.J., B.A.. Psychology; Alpha Delta Phi, Cheer- leader, New Hall Pres,, AWS Program Choir., SSP, Psychology Club, Faculty Assistant. BOND. BRUCE A., Wellesley. Moss., B-A . H.story; Psy- chology Club, Bond, Orchestra, Mu ic Merit Aword. BOOKMAN, DAVID P.. Buckhonnon. W. Vo., B,S,, Psy- chology Club, SAW, Economics Club, Psi Chi, Wesleyan Key. BRADLEY. LOUISE. South Yarmouth, Moss. B.A., History; Betty Lamp Club, George Glouner Histonol Society, Wo- men ' s tntromurols. BRADLEY, MYLES T., Pittsburgh. Pa.. B.A., Philosophy; Pre-Ministerial Fellowship, Debate Team. CCPB Cultural Comm., Philosophy Club, Community Council Spectol Activities. Faculty Assistont, ' Mr. Bobby Sez ' Stoff, Coffee Forum Committee Chairman. BRILL. MARCIA J., Moplewood. Louisiana B A , Sociol- ogy; SSP Treas., Psychology Club, Sociology Club, Zero Tau Alpho, Freshmon Counselor. Bowling Leogue. BRITTAIN. MARIAN E.. Hoddonfield, N.J., B.S., Home Economics; Betty Lamp Club Pres. PonheHenic Council V. Pres , Alpho Dello Pi Corrss. Sec, Greek Week Comm., King and I. BRITTON, ANN L.. Buenos Aires. Argentiro. BA.. Span ish; Kappa Pi, Newman Club. BRUCE, WILLIAM R.. Boltimore, AAd. B.S.. Business Ad- ministrotion; Phi Sigmo Epsilon, Debate Club. CPB Publici- ty Comm. BURGESS, STEPHEN W. Mortinsville. Vo . B A., History; Phi Sigmo Epsilon Chaplain, Religious Life Council, C top- el Ccmm,, George Glouner Histonol Society Sec 91 BURKE, PEGGY A,, Oakland, N.J.. B.S., Home Economics; Betty Lomp Club Tteas. Pub. Choir,, State Home Ec. Club Pres . V Pres , Alpha Delto Pr Asst. Treas , AWS Wing Rep,, MURMURMONTIS, Canterbury Club. BURNS, BARBARA J , Honover, Po , B.A . English; AWS, Orchestro, Alpha Delta Pi, Cheerleader. CCPB, Syn, Swimming. Hockey. CCPB Vice-Pres. BYERS, LARRY, Perryopolis, Pa., B.S., Chemistry, Tennis, SNEA, Benzene Ring, Theta Xi Vice-Pres BYROM, DEAN E , McKeesport, Pa . B A , English; Phi Sigma Epsilon Alumni Sec , Chaplain, Recording Sec, Chcpel Choir. Debate Society Pres., Cross Country, Re- ligious Life CouncI Vice-Chair., Deon s List. CAIRNS, RUTH E, Philadelphia, Pa , B S Phy Ed.; Alpha Gamma Delta, Delta Psi Kappa, Hockey Copt,, Intramu- rals, Syn. Swimming; SNEA, WASA Pres., Tri Beta PEMM. CEBRAT, ERNEST J., New Castle. Del, BME, Music; Band, Pep Bond, Music Leadership, Brass Ensemble, MENC. CHAFFEY, LESLIE P., Philippi, W. Va , BME,. Music; Canterbury Club, AGO Pres. Chopel Choir Sec, Tour Choir, MENC, Faculty Assisfantship, Presser Foundation Awaid, Chorole, Merit Aword Music, Who s Who. CHAPMAN, LINDA K , Summersville, W, Vo., B A., Edu- cation; Religious Life Merit Aword, Jenkins Hall Pres , AWS Council, SEA, MSM, Glenville-Wesley Foundation, SNEA, Literary Society, Women s Hall House Council, Cloude Worthington Benedum Scholorship, Kappa Phi Program Choir. CHASE. KENDALL P . Eppmg, N H , B S , Psychology Phi Sigma Epsilon Scotch Plains. N J . B.A , Sociolo- CHOA MCZ, JAMES R gy; Theta Chi. CHRIST, GEORGE M, Sparta, NJ, B.S , Economics; Del- ta Xi, Economics Club, Intramurols, Benzene Ring. CLINE, JUDITH A., Clarksburg, W. Va,, B.A , Education; MURMURMONTIS Closs Editor, Freshman Counselor, Alpho Gemma Delta, SNEA COLE, RICHARD B, New Castle. Po., B.A, Education; Theta Xi House Managrr, Rush Choir , History Club, CCC, Varsity Ternis, Cross Country, Intramurols COLEMAN, MARIAN D , Buckhonnon, W Vo , B.A , Psychology, Women s Glee Club, Freshman Counselor, CCPB Cultural Comm., SSP. Psychology Club, KKKK COME, GENE 5., McKeesport. Pa., B.A.. History; Treos. Soph Class. Dorm Counselor, Theto Chi Sec, Vice Pres , Varsity Basketball, Sr. Closs Pres . Intramurols CONNER. CHRIS A. West Orange. NJ. BA, Education; SNEA. Dorm Dc-corefions, Freshman May Sing. Honorable Mention in Pharos Literary Aword COPLEY, ELIZABETH R. Welch, W. Va.. B A Psychology; Freshman Counselor, Psychology Club, Zeta Tau Alpho, AWS Rep COROERO, WAYNE, Ellicott, Md., B.A . Sociology. Sociol- ogy Club, Psychology Club, Swim Team, Blockstone Law Club 92 CRAIN, SUSAN C. Weslminsler. Md , B.A.. Educalion. Alpno Gammo Delto, SNEA, Inlromurols. CREEl,, NANCY K., While Solphuc Springs. W. Vo., B S., Chemistry. Houghr Literory Society, Berzene Ring, Be ' o Beto Beto, Choii, Soqumto CREW. CAROL A. Springfield. Po., B.S . Business Ad- ministration; Alpha Gamma Oelto, Glee Club. Speciol Activities Comm.. Chorus. Orientotion Comm.. Social Comm., Dorm Council. Intromurols. MURVURMONTlS. CROOK. DONNA L.. Libe-ty, NY., B.A.. English; SNEA. Philosophy Club. WVWC Theatre, Fooilight Society, Chns- mon Club, CCPB Publicity Comm,, MURMURM0NII5 Edi- tor, Haught Ltterory Society . AWS. Fleming Pres., ACP Conference m Son Froncisco, Ployshop, Women s Glee Club, IrTernational Club, Orange n Bloct Editor. PioyS: Green Pastures, Brigadoon, The Heiress, Riders to the Sea, The Inspector General, t-cnoroble mentior ir. Pharos Literary Loniesr, English Assistontship. Nominee for Woodrow Wilson Scholarship, Publication Comm,. CC, Who s Who. CUCINOTTA, JOYCE P., Cheshire, Conn,, B.S. Home Eco- nomics, Alpha Delta Pi, Betty lamp Club, MURMUR MONTIS. CUIP, RONALD C, Buckhonnon, W Vo.. B.A.. low; History Club. Bosketball. Theta Chi. Irtromurols. CURTIS. HARRY E.. St. Albons. W. Kappa Alpha, MURMURMONTIS CUSTER, CAROL A., Clarksburg, W. SNEA. DAVIS, MICHAEL S., Arlington. Vo Xi. CC, Elections Comm , Council Vo , BA, English, Vo , B.A., Educotion; , B.A., History; Theto Publicotions Comm., Glouner Hisioricol Society, Intromurols Did they hurt me out there? 93 And there I was a mere man agamsl three thousand DEHART, WAYNE A., LaVole, Md., B.A., History; Theta Xi Religious Life Merit Award, F 3culfy Assistant, Wes- leyan Community Chest, Academic Affairs Committee, Rehgious Life Council, Chapel Committee. Forensic Club Pres. G. L. Glauner Historicol Society V. Pres. DELBRUGGE, KAREN E,, Wheehng, W. Va., B,A., Educa- tion; SSP, CCPB, Junior Homecoming Attendant, Home- coming Queen, Who ' s Who, Alpha Gamma Delta Pres. DESSENT, THOMAS A,, Weston, W. Va,, B S,, Chemistry, Freshman Honor Scholarship, Chemistry Assistontship, NSF Undergraduate Research Program, Benzene Ring Pres. DILLEY, CHARLES K., Marlmton, W. Vo,, B, S,, Business Administration; Theta Xi Intromurols, Soccer Team Cap- tain. DODD, DONNA E., Gloversville, N.Y., B.A., Education; CCPB Social Committee, Sophomore Homecoming At- tendant. DRENNING, DENNIS, C, Wilkmsburg, Pa,, B.S , Busi- ness Administration; Football Team, Basketball Team, First Team All-Conferer.ce, Theta Chi Mens Glee Club. EAKIN, THOMAS E. Jeonettee, Po. BA., History; Special Activities Committee Community Council, 1964 Home- coming M.C, Chapel Choir, King and I, Dorm Counselor, Intercollegiate Basketball, Track, Theta Xi, SNEA. - ELLIS, RALPH F,, Morristown, Pa. SSP, Intromurols, Kappa Alpha, Club Pres. ELVERSON, DOROTHY L. Glenshov Sociology Club, Psychology Club. B.A. Sociology; FCA, Dean s list, Sociology Po , B-A., Sociology, ELWOOD, LAWRENCE K. Silver Spring, Md.. B.A. Sociolo- gy; Psychology Club, Judo Club, Bond, SSP, Dorm Counselor, Sociology Club V. Pres. ENGELHART, HENRY W, Lmthicum, Md.. B A., Educa- tion; Theta Chi. ERWIN, PAUL R Springdole, Conn. B.A,, Speech and Dramatic Arts; Chi Phi, Footboll Team, Track Team, PHAROS Ed, Sports Publicity Director, Dramatics, Who ' s Who, Omxron Delta Kappa, SNEA, Midsummer Night ' s Dream, The Inspector General. 94 EVANS, CAROLYN J. Jackson, Oh.o. B.M.E., Music Edo- caf.on: Kappo Phi, AGO, MENC, SNEA. Chapel Choif, Chorale. Tour Choir, AWS. FAUST, DAVID L., Pittsburgh, Po., 8.S. Business Admini- strotion. Economics Club, Foculty Assistont, Intramurots Koppo Alpha Treas. FISHER, JUDITH E., Pennington, NJ.. B.A.. Education,- SNEA, Intromurol s. FOX, DANIEL L., Spring Grove, Pa., B.S,, Physics; Ycung Republicons Club, Compus Radio Station. FRANCIS, H. GARY, Kmgsion, N.Y., B.S., Chemistry; Varsity Soccer, Swimming, PHAROS Staff, Theto Xi, SSP, Benzene Ring. FRANKS, MARY LYNNE, Oceonport, N.J.. B A., Education; Special Activities Committee, Greett Week Dorce Comm. Chair., Bobcadene, King ond I, SNEA, May V eekend Comm., Who s Who, Corres. Sec. Alpha Xi Delto. Pres. FRASER, WILLIAM G., Penn Hills, Pa., B,S., Business Ad- ministration; Theta Chi, Publications Comm., Iniromurals Senior Class Treas. FUNK, MICHAEL R.. Scotch Ploms, N.J., B.S., Business Administration; Varsity BosketboM Coptoin, Theto Xi, Omicion Delta Kappo, Head Counselor McCuskey Hall, Who s Who, Pres. Honorary Business Society. GAITHER, DONNA C, Vienno. Va., B.S. Home Economics; Dorm Counselor, SSP, Betty Lamp Club, SNEA, 66 House Pres. GARRIS. JAMES E. Morns Ploms, N.J., B.A., History; SNEA, Community Council Awards Comm. MURMUR- MONTIS Greek Eaitot, Theto Xt, George L- Glauner Hts torical Society, Faculty Assistant, Newman Club, Senior Class Pub. Choir. GARTON. PATRICIA T., Jane Lew, W Va., B.A.. Psy- chology; Psychology Club, 4-H Club, Psi Chi. GOODHUE, MARILYN L. North Hampton, N.H.. B.A., Art; Kappo Pi, SSP, SNEA, Publications Comm.. Rec. Recom- mendations Chairman, Alpha Delta Pi Sec. GRAY, GORDON, H. Washington, DC, BA. Psycholcgy; Touring Choir, Chopel Choir, Choir. King ond I, Earnest In Love, Intromurals, McCuskey Men s Assoc. Trees., Com- munity Council Soph. Rep., Communit y Chest Choir. Treas., Senior Rep., Publications Committee Chair. Theto Xi Social Choumon, Pledge Marshall. Senior IFC Rep. Choir V. Pres, GRIESER. CAROLINE Buckhonnon, W. Vo. B.A., Psycholo- gy; Hought Literary Society, Kappa Phi, MSM, Ployshop. Psychology Club. GUTEKUNST, STEPHEN H. Eost Weymouth, Mass., B.A.. Music; Theta Xi, Choir, Chorale, Tour Choir, MENC, Ir.tramurols. GWYNN, BARBARA A. Beckley, W. Vo., Psychology; Who ' s Who, Haught Literary Society, Psi Chi, Soquinto, AWS, Dorm V. Pres., Dorm Counselor, Sociology Club, Psychology Club, Bond, PHAROS Greek Editor, Pan- hetlenic Scholarship Comm.. Faculty Assistant, Alpho Xi Delta. Membership Chairman, Corres, Sec, Journal Cor- res. Community Council, Community Chest Committee, Kappo Phi, Social Chair., Circle Leader HAAS, JOSEPH R, Scotch Plains, N. J., B. S,, Business - dministroTion; Soccer, Kappa Alpha, Young Republicons Club, Economics Club. HAHN, YUBONG Seoul. Korea B. S,, Physics; Deans List. Physics Lab Assistant, Faculty Assistant. U V- — !■i i 95 HALL, JAMES N., Silver Spr.ng, Md.. B.A., History; Theta Xi, V. Pres., Pres., George L. Glouner Historical Society, Pres , SNEA, MURMURMONTIS, Greek Editor, IFC, Judi- ciary Board, Orientation week Faculty-Student comm.. Foculty Assistcntship. Who s Who, Sigma Eto Sigma, Omicron Delta Kappa. HAMLIN, LESLIE, Pawling, N.Y., B,A,, Psychology; 1 sf prize Pharos Literary Confest, Publications Comm,, Alpha Delta Pi, Scholarship choir., Psi Chi. V. Pres., Chrisman Club, Sec HAMRICK. VIRGINIA L., Clark ' s Summit, Pa., B.S,, Home Economics; Betty Lamp Club, Women s Glee Club. HATCH. MEREDITH L., Cochituate, Mass. B.A., English; Chapel Choir, SNEA, Ernest n Love, Brigodoon. HERRING, ELIZABETH, Princeton, W. Va,, B.A , Educatior, Chapel Choir. Chaplain, V. Pres,, Tour Choir, Freshman Counselor, Soquinta, MSM, co-chairman, Haurht Literary Society, Pres., AALJW Diamond Jubilee Student of the Year, SNEA, AWS, Wing Rep,, King and I, Stgma Eta, Sigma, Who ' s Who. HICKS, WILLIAM B, III, Buckhonnon, W. Vo.. B.S,, Busi- ness Administration; Kappa Alpha Order, Economics Club, Intromurols, Aquatics Instruclor, HILL, NANCY E., Pepperell, Mass. B.S.. Library Scien:e; Zeta Tou Alpha, Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta. HINKLE, CAROL, Manassas, V., B.A., Spanish; Bond, Fac- ulty Assistantship, International Club. Sec, Spanish Club. HINKLE, KAREN. Manassas, Vc, B.S., Nursing; SNOW, Sec, Concert Band. HOLLAND. RICHARD W., Grafton, Mass., B.M.E., Music Education; Band, Orchestra, Trumpet Trio, Brass En- semble, Baseball, Theta Chi. HOLT, DENNIS M.. Youngwood, Pa., B.A.. Education; Chapel Choir, Pres. Chorale, MENC, Tour Choir. IFC Rep,, CCPB. V. Pres, Community Council, Special Activities Committee, Theta Xi, HOOD, JOAN, Needham, Mass., B,S., Home Economics; Newman Club, Betty Lamp Club, Freshmen Counselor, V.Pres. Fleming Hall, AWS. HOWARD, A. ADRIENNE. Cloysville, Pc , B A,. Christion Education; Kappa Phi, PHAROS, Deans Assistantship. MURMURMONTIS. HOWARD. SALLY, Cowen, W. Va. B.S., Home Economics; Chapel Choir, Tour Choir, Betty Lomp Club, 4-H Club, Sec , AWS. HOWES, JOHN H., BrookeviHe, Md., B.S, Business Ad- ministration. 96 HUNTER. JOHN P.. Kingston, NY.. BS.. Phystcol Edu- cotjon; Soccer, Infromurols, Theto Xi, HUSK, PRED J- JR.. McMechen, W. Vo., B.S., Chemistry; Benzene Ring, Pres., MENC, Ormcron Dello Koppo. JOHNSON, JACK A., Balt.more, Ohio, B,S., Physicol Eeiu- cotion; Delfo Xt, Trock FooTboll, BoseboH, Alt-Americon, Basketball, Felowshjp of Christian Athletes. JOHNSON, RUSSELL K.. Holden. Mass., B.S.. Physics; Psychology Club, Philosophy Club, Berzene Rmg, Engineer -Stotion WVWC Radio, Mothemotics Assistont. JONES, ELLEN, Beaver, Pa., B.M.E , Music Education; MENC, Kappo Phi Trees. Bond, Chapel Choir, Tour Choir, Zero Tau Alpha, Rec. Sec. KAYLOR, DAVID A., Bluefield, W. Vo., BA., Economics; Koppa Alpha Order, Economics Club, Young Republicans, Track Manoger, KELLETT, BARBARA J. .Reading, Mass., B.A., Education,- SNEA. Ski Club, Conterbury Club , Religious Life Speciol Committee. MURMURMONTIS KELLY, MARY A., St. Albans, W. Va . B.S., Home Eco- nomics; Alpha Delta Pi, Betty Lamp Club, Kappa Pi, Pres., Greek Week Choir., Ccmmunify Council, Sec, Spe- cial Activties Comm., Senior Homecoming Attendant, Cheerleader, Syncronized Swimming, AWS, Swimming Instructor. KERR, PHYLLIS K., Boltimore, Md., B.S., Busiress Admmi- strotion; Alpho Delta Pi. CCPB, Publicity Comm. KIRBY. JOANNE, Milfofd. Del., B.A., Education. KNORR. JUDITH M., Parkersburg. W. Vo., B S., Home Economics, Chapel Choir, Tour Chcir, Chorale, Kappa Phi, Music Choir,, Alpha Xi Delta. Betty Lamp Club, Beta Beta Beta- KRUPP, ROBERT M., Pittsburgh, Pa., B.S . Business Ad- ministration; Theto Chi, Inlramurols, Spanish Club, Rifle Club, Foreign Films Association. If we only were out there we d , ■■■i, i i 97 LAKE, SCOTT, Turtle Creek. Pa, B A,. History, LANTZ, HARRYETTE, New Mart.nsville, W. Vo., B,A., Edu- cotiof.; Alpha XI Delta. LANTZ, LINDA, Elkins, W. Va., B.S., Physical Education; Delta Psi Kappo Pres., SNEA, Synchronized Swimming, Hockey. LASICH, RONALD, Cloirton, Pa., B S., Business Admini- stration; Chi Phi, Newman Club, Intramurols, Hyma Glee Club Sec. Treos,. Swimming Manager. LAW, CHARLES, Cootesville, Pa., B A., Education; Kappo Alpha Order No. 1, IFC Judiciary. LAWRENCE, RITA, South Chorleston, W Va., B.5 , Busi- ness Administration; Alpha Gamma Delta., Kappo Alpha Order Sweetheart. count to ten and you boys hide lAWSON, KAREN A., Cloirton, Pa., B.A , Art; Kappo Phi, Kappa Pi, Chapel Choir, Art Merit Aword, Pharos Literary Contest, 2nd Place, 1965. LAWSON, WILLIAM, Crugers, N.Y , BS, Biology; Theto Xi, Cross Country. LEACH, ALBERT, Wilkinsburg, Pa., B.A , Psychology; Theta Chi. LEAR, GILLEN, Vandergrift, Pa., B.A., Educotior; SNEA. LEE, LAWRENCE JAMES III, Brooklyn, N,Y., B.A., Psy- chology; Psi Chi Pres., Internotional Club Vice Pres., Psy- chology Club Treos., SSW Proiecf Chair., Faculty Assis tontship, Intramurols. LEONARD, RICHARD G , Philodelphio, Po.. B.A., Psychol- ogy; Psychology Club, Soccer, Track, Cross Country, 98 LtN. HEIDI C. Torwon, Free Chmo, B S., Bus-ness Honorafy Business Socieiy, Intemofiorol Club. LOCKHART RONALD D.. Grofron, O, BS., Business Admm.sifoiion, Boseball. Intromurols AdmmisKotior.; Koppo Phi, S5P, Theio Chi, Footboll, LOVELL. JOHN R, Jeffersor. Md . BS., Business Adm.nistrof-on; Theto Chi, Sec. Dorrr Counselor. MocDONALD, MARJORlE J . Rimersburg, Po., B.A , Chnsnon Education; Koppo Pt Hought Liierory Society, Student Counselor, MSM. MocDONALD, ROBERT A., Troy. N-f., B.A,. History ' Student Minister, Om,cron Delia Koppo, IV Oeportnr ent Aword, Notional Methodist Scholarship, Freshmen Honor Schol- orship. Who s Who. McCLAIN, ELAINE A., Unionlown, Pa., B.A.., Elementary Educotion; SNE A, Koppo Phi, MURMURMONTIS, Women s Glee Club. k . ' t. MclNTIRE, DAVID 0., Severno Pork. Md., B.A.. Socology: Theto Xi, Cross Country Teom Coptoin, Track, Iriromurols, Sociology Club, Intromurol Athletic Director, SSP, Grad- uote U.S.M.C. Officer Condidote s School. McKINNEY, GEORGE R.. Spencerport, N.Y.. B.A., Speech, Koppo Alpho Ord. ' r, Ployshop, Beto Chi Scholarship Choir., Publications Choir., English Deportment Assistant- ship. Speech ond Drama Merit Award Footlight Society, Foulkner Club, Greek Week Plonmrg Comm., Who s Who. McVAY, GRETCHEN, Clendenin. W. Vo,, B.A., Educotion; SNEA, Pres., AWS. Library Comm., Community Council. MALLORY, LAWRENCE P., St. Alvons, W. Vo.. B.A., Philosophy; Philosophy Club, Pres. Sigma Theto Epsilon, Trees., Internotionol Club. CCUN. Operation Americo MARMONTELLO. GARY. J., Shillington, Pq., BS.. Busi- ness Administrotion; Koppa Alpho Order MARPLE, JANET L., Clorksburg. W, Vo., B S.. Nursmg; SNOW. Sec. MURMURMONTIS MARTISKO, LESTER L.. Morgortown. W Va . B.A.. Psy chotogy; Theto Chi. Psi Chr. Treos. Psychology, Pres.. Cross Country, Basketball. SSP, Trock, Hymor Glee Club, SNEA. Irtromurals, SAW, Dorm Counselor. MASON, JOHN S.. E. Pepperell. Moss.. B S., Physics; Benzene Ring, Philosophy C ' ub, National Science Foundo- iion Undergraduotfe Research. American Assodotion of Physics Teochers, Americon Institute of Physics. MATHEWS. SUSAN S,. Solem. OBS.. Home Economics; Cheerleader Captain, Sec of Junior, Senior Classes. Chopel Choir. Alpha Delta P . AWS. Betty Lomp Club. Ski Club. 99 Contemporary Stonewoll Jackson and Robert E, _e MAXWELL, DUANE. Clairton, Po., B.S., Chemistry, MAY, ALLAN, Modison, NJ., B.S.; Kappa Alpha, Base- bolL MAZULIA, PETER, Bayonne, NJ., B.A , Sociology; Choir, Sociology Club. Economics Club, Internotionol Club. MEARNS, MAX K., Volga, W. Vo., B.S., Physics; Bond. MESOLOGITES, EVONNE E., Dorier, Conn., B.A , Edu- caricn; Community Council, Ski Club, SNEA Hist., Alpho Xi Delta. MILLER, CAROL A., Pittsburgh, Pa., B.A., Sociology. MILLER, CHARLES E., Mossillon, O,, B.A , Education; Basketball, Trock, State Chompior Broad Jump. MILLER, NANCY M. Adrian, W. Va., B.S., Home Ec; Betty Lamp Club, Bowling, Lambda Gamma, Camera Club, Bond. MILLIKEN, VIRGINIA B., Pittsburgh, Pa,, BA, Educotion; SNEA, AWS, Alpha Gamma Delta. MILOSEVCH, MARY P., Lackawanna, NY., B.A., Edu cation; Women s Glee Club, SNEA, Canterbury Club. MONTGOMERY, LNDA M., Wheeling, W. Vo., BA,, Edu cation; AWS Sec, Community Council, Awards Comm. Alpha Xi Delta Pres., SNEA Second V. Pres., Panhellenii Council Sec, Who ' s Who. MONTOYA, CAROLE M., Elizabeth, W. Vo., B.S., Nursing, Alpha Gamma Delta, Haught Literary society, Beta Beta Beta, SNOW, Soquinta, Who s Who. Ooh! I forgot my meal ticket. l T i 100 MONTOYA, JAMES 0., Porkerjburg, W Vo.. B.A.,- Theto X. Beta Beta Belo, Soccer, Choir. MOORE, RICHARD T.. Middletown, Conn , B.A., Buiiness Administroiion. Kappa Alpha, Intromurols, Honorary Business Society, Young Republicans. MORGAN, WILLIAM . Belle Vernon. Po., B.S., Psychology. MULLIGAN, ROBERTA V.. Munhall, Pa., B.A.. Business Adminislrolion; Drum Mojorelle. Economics Club, Alpha Xi Delto. She gets he from Cheerios. MYERS, LINDA J., Woodbury, N.J., B.A., Educolion; AWS. Women s Glee Club, SSP. Choir, SAW. NESBITT. WILLIAM H.. Niantic, Conn., B.A., Psychology; Psychology Club Vice Pres., SAW, International Club. Judo Club, Intromurols. NEWELL, DAVID M., Woodbury, Conn., B.A,, History; Koppa Alpho Order. Community Council, Freshman Class Vice Pres,, PHAROS, MURMURMONTIS, Tennis, Chrismon Club Pres., Intramurals. OHAGAN, CURTIS H., Pittsburgh, Po., B.A., Business Administration; Koppo Alpha Order, Boseboll. OLIVO. CAROL A,. Woodbury. N,J., B.A.. Educolion; Newman Club Pres., AWS, SNEA, OIUSZAK, JOHN Philodelphio, Po., B.A , History; Theto Chi. Po.. OWEN, WILLIAM L.. Pittsburgh, ministration; Economics Club. PAINTER. MARY JANE, Summersville, W. Vo.. cotion; SNEA. PARKS, JANICE S., Wheeling, W. Vo . B.A., Educotion,- SNEA, MSM, Koppo Phi. B A.. Business Ad B.A., Edu- 101 PARSONS, CAROL A, Bridgeport, W Vo., BS. Library Science PARTON, LINDA, McKeesport, Pa, BA, Psychology, Al- pha Xi Dello. Psychology Club; MUPMURMONTIS, AWS Cabinet, CCPB Social Comm. Community Council Library Comm SNEA, PAICHEN, RONALD H , West Hoven, Corn B S , Business AcJministroticn, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Cheering Squad, Ten- nis, Cross Country PATTERSON, JOHN C-, Sworthmore Co , B.5 , Business Administration; Trock, Economics Club PAXTON, NANCY M,, Vienno, W. Va , BA, Education; Delto Psi Koppo. SNEA, P E.M.M, Intramurols. PEARCE, DAVID L., Weslfield, N-J., BA , Sociology; Theta Xi, SSP Pres . Sociology Club Pres . Chapel and Tour Choirs; Campus Guide, ODK. Omicron Delto Kappo. PEMBROKE. EILEEN M,, Lockport, N-Y-, B S,, Home Economics; Betty sociol choir , Alpha Gamma Delta, Ponhellenic Council Rep , Treos , Counselor, SNEA, Psychology Club. SSP, Women s Glee Club PFAFF, BONNIE J , McMur-oy, Po,. B A , English, Women s Glee Club, Lamp Club H.st AWS, Freshmen PIERSON, ROBERT G . Foirfield, Conn,. B.A . History PORTER. MARY E-. Conton. N-Y., B.A.. Education, SNEA. Alpho Gommo Delta Membership Choir.. Sec, Ski Club, Water Ballet, CCPB, PRUETT. JAMES T. Beckley, W Vo.. B.S. Business Admimstrotion, Chi Phi; Basketball; Director of Mens intramurols; Inter-Fraternity Council Rep. and President; MURMUR- MONTIS; CCPB Historical Comm PRUETT. JANE D,. Clarksburg. W. Vo . BS,. Nursing; S N of W Vice Pres.; CCPB Recreation Comm. Pro grom Choir. Histoncol Comm.; Community Council Soph omore Rep,. SeC-; Freshmen Homecoming Aftendort, Alpha Xi Delta Membership Chair. Chi Phi Sweetheart. Who s Who. PUTNAM, CHARLOTTE R-. Willimantic. Conn.. BA,. Education; Bond; Women s Glee Club, Koppo Phi. SNEA. RALL. JAMES V.. Buckhonnon. W Va . B S . Business Administration. Kappa Alpha. Football. Track. Economics Club. Inter-Fraternity Council Rep . Newman Club 102 REESE. CAROL J., Girord. Po., B.A.. Chnst.on Educolion. Thiel College Concert Bond, Thiel Chrisiion Fellowship, MSM, Alpho Gommo Deiro, Chaplain; Deon $ List: Freih men Counselor, Jenkins Holl V. Pres.; AWS Cabinet; Faculty Asiistanfship. REGER, BETSY B., Bridgeport, W. Vo., B.A., Psychology MURMURMONTIS, 1, Alpha Delta Pi. REGER, LURETTA J., Buckhonnon, W. Vo., B.S., Nursing; C.Y.F.. Home Ecoromics Club; SNOW REID. BETSY F.. Eosi Orange. N,J.. B.A.. History; Choir, Chorale, Tour Choir; MENC, Alpha Gammo Delta Song Leader; CCPB Culturol Comm.; SSP corres. se y,; Footlight Society Vice Pres.; Campus Guide; WVWC Radio Stotion. REPPERT, GERALD L., Newport News, Vo., B A., Economics; Economics Club Koppo Sigma Kappo. REYNOLDS. SUSAN 0.. Needhom. Mass.. B.A., Education; SNEA. Conlerbury Club; AWS. Delta Psi Koppo, Girls Field Hockey Team, SSP, Intromurols, Foculty Assistant, RIEDEll, ERIC H., Oslerille, Mass.. B.A. Government; Soccer. Intromurols. Theto CKi. ROBBINS. BETSY. Taunton. Mass. B.A,. History; Swilz- mork Ski Club. George L, Giouner Historical, SSP, So- ciology Club. ROBINSON. CAROL A., Foils Church, Vo., B.A.. Educotion; Concert Choir, MENC, Class Night Ploy, SNEA Sec. Alpha Delta Pi; Freshmen Counselor Division Award Scholorship; King and I; Brigodoon; AWS, Chopel Choir. ROGERS RICHARD W., Buckhonnon. W. Vo., B.S., Buji- ress Administration, Chi Phi. ROGERS. SHARON M.. Buckhonnon, W. Vo., B A., Educo- tion; Debote Club, Best Debotor 1962-63, Koppo Phi, Social Regulations Comm., Intercollegiote Debate Teom. ROLAND, WILLIAM H., Middlebury, Conn., B A., Eco- nomics; Swimming Team; Chi Phi V Pres. Once upon a time tt-ere we-e ' tiree little bears 103 RUSSO, JAMES P., Clark, NJ., B.S., Physicol Education; Chi Phi Pres., Hymo Glee Club, tntramurals, Wesleyan Recreation Director. RYAN, KEVIN W, B S., Physical Education,- Varsity Foot- ball, Newman Club. SABOM, EDV ARD F,, Pittsburgh, Pa., B.S., Business Ad- mimstrorion; Theta Chi, Intramurols, Business Club, Dorm Comm., Young Republicans. SAMPSON, RAYMOND A., Mechanicsburg, Pa., B.S., Busi- ness Administrarion; Phi Sigma Epsiion Pres., Business Honorary Society, Omicrcn De!to Kappa SCHAFFER, DAVID A., Clarksburg, W. Vo., B.S., Business AdrninisTration. SCHNEEMAN, JIM, Clayton, N.J., B.S., Business Admini- stration; Theto Chi, Football, Track. uld Smokey. ' SCOTT, RANDOLPH R,. Cloirton, Pa., B.A,, History,- Theto Xi, Community Council Pres., Acodemic Affairs Choir., Omicron Delta Kappa Vice Pres., CCUN, MSM Vice Pres., Who ' s Who. SCUTT, MARILYN P., Pittsburgh, Pa., B.S,, Home Economics; Alpho Delta Pi Pres , AWS, New Hall Vice Pres., CCPB Social Choir, Betty Lamp Club Sec. T SEATH, JAMES E., Denville, NJ-, B.A., Psychology; Theto Xi, Inlromurols, Young Repub- lican Club, Psychology Club Treos , Varsity Soccer, Hymo Glee Club, SSP. SEN SUE, MARGARET E., Wilkensburg, Pa., B.A., Education; Freshman Counselor, Agnes Howard Hall Pres,, AWS Vice Pres., Soquioto. Haught Sec, Religious Life Council, SNEA, MSM, SSP. SEYMOUR, JOHN C, Westernport. Md.. B.A., Psychology; Koppa Alpha, Psychology Club. SHEPHERD, MARY W., Takomo Park, Md., B.A., English; Alpha Gamma Delta, SNEA, CCPB, Phi Sigma Epsiion Sweetheart. 104 SHIRA, TERRY, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, B.A , Physicol Education; Footboll, Trock, Theta Chi. SHULTZ, NORMA G., Dubois. Pa , B.A., His ' ofy; Women ' s Glee Club, M.S.M., Kappa Phi, SNEA, Choraleers, MURMUR- MONTIS. SHURTLEFF, PATSY A, LoFoyelte, N.Y., B.A., Sociology; CCPB, Sociology Club, Choir, Zeta Tau Alpha. Ahl There s nolhin to it. SINCLAIR, DONALD M . Lonsdowne, Pa., BA., Business Administration; Kappa Alpha, Ploy Shop, DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, WVWC Radio, Honoroiv Business Society, Imro- murols. SLADE, RONALD H., Pittsburgh. Po., B.A., Business Administration; Theta Chi Ptes., IFC, Junior Class Treas., Boskelboll, Intromurols. SMITH, BRUCE W., Sebring, Ohio, B.A., Business Admmisttolion; Theto Chi, Football, Glee Club, Intromurols. SNYDER, CHARLES W., Boltimore, Md., B.S., Moth; Chi Phi Hist., Soccer, Community Council, Traffic Comm., PHAROS. SORBER, JAMES C, Johnstown Pa., B.A., Business Administrolion; Theto Xi, Economics Club SPIT2ER, BARBARA H., Fort Defionce, Vo., B.A., Music, Alpha Dello Pi, Chopel Choir. Chorale, Touring Choir, MENC. Ski Club. 105 STADELMAN, NANCY C, Rock Cave, W. Va., B A., Educot.on; SNEA, AWS, Kappo Phi Pres., CCUN. STADELMAN, PAUL, Rock Cove, W, Vo., B.A., History; Student Pastor, Pre-ministerial Fellowship. STEWART, JOHN, Windsor, Conn,, B.A , History. STEWART, SHARON, Aurora, Ohio, BS, Chem; Benzene Ring Trees. STOWE, HOWARD, Hamden, Conn., B.A., Sociology; Conterbury Club, Religious Life Council, Christian Em- phosis Week Chair., Sociology Club, Student Director KOIN Coffee House, Chapel Choir, Wesleyan Chorole, Tour Choir, Cheerleader, ERNEST IN LOVE, Quartette. STRADER, AVIS, Crawford, W Vo , B A., Bible; TAC Pres. STRAUGHN. WILLIAM, Buckhannon, W. Va , B.A , So- ciology. STRICKLAND, SHARON, Jnrnesville, N.Y., B.A,, Education; Chopel Choir, Tour Choir, Kappo Phi, SNEA, MENC. STRICKLER, PATRICIA, Uniontown, Pa., B.A. Education; SNEA. SUBACK, SUSAN, Woodbury, N.J,, B A., Educotion. TALKINGTON, BARRY, Clark sburg, W. Va., B A., English; Community Council Treas., Vice Pres , Special Activities Comm,, Chairman Homecoming, LOVE RIDES THE RAILS, THE FANTASTIKS, RHINOCEROS, DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, BRIGADOON, Kappa Alpha Order No. 3, Footlight Society, Foulkner Club, Chrisman Club, Who ' s Who, Omicron Delta Kappo Pres. TAYLOR, MARLENE, Vienna, W. Va., B.S., Home Eco- nomics; SNiA, Belty Lamp Club, Alpha Xi Delto. So you got o D in cooking. Man can ' t live by bread alone. ' Ill give him three . i ' ' ' days at the most. ' O . ' ., ' .],!, l,l i,H ' ,l,. M. . ' ' 106 THATCHER. DOUGLAS. Ridgewood. N,J.. B.S.. Business Admifiistfotion; Freshman Closs Treas , Junior Closs Pre .. Senior Closs Press . Fleming Men $ House Board Pres.. Community Council Publications Comm.. PHAROS Business Monager. Thefo Xi. Soccer, Swmming. Tract ' . Honorory Business Society. Omicror Delta Koppo. THOMAS. JUDITH ANN. Pittsburgh. Po., B S.. Nursirg, oppa Phi. MSW, SNOW. Zelo Tou Alpho. THOMPSON, JANET. Buckhonnon. W. Vo.. B A , Edoco- Tion MURMURMONTIS. Chrumon Club THOMPSON, PAM, Pittsburgh, Pa . B.S.. Home Ecoromics; Betty lamp Club. Ski Club. SSP. UFKO, DOROTHY, Elizobeth, Pa,, B.S.. Physical Educot.on: Concert Band. Majorette. Delta Psi Kappa Sec. Vice Pres. AWS Cabinet. Phys. Ed Major ond Minor Club. VIALL. WAYNE, Schenedody. NY,, B.A.. Educotion; Koppo Alpha Order. Football Monager. Young Repub- lican Club, Intromuiots. WAGNER. CAROL ANN. Somerset, Po., B.A , Educalior..- SNEA. Intromurols. PHAROS. WALKER. LIN. Foirview, Po . B.A.; Sociology; Sociology Club Sec -Treos.. Psychology Club. SAW, SSP. WALTON. GEORGE. Cloirton. Po.. B.A., Educotion.- Phi Sigma Epsilon. CCPB. SSP. Sophomore Class Vice Pres,. SNEA. Lutheran Dercminotionol Group. -tfKjBB.an nv.i tfV ' ' ' ' ii ' ti na : in)n|iiiiinf t ' -j Ht ; PUBLICATIONS WARDROP. GEORGE. Springfield. Pa.. B.A.. Education; Koppo Alpha Order, WARNER, CAROL. Buckhonnon. W. Vo.. B.S.. Business Administtotion; Alpha Gommo Dello. WATSON. DONALD. Lucerne. Ind.. B.A . Philosophy; Deboie Club. MSM. WEAVER, PETER D., Ene, Po., B.A., Sociology: Band, McCuskey House Governing Board, MSM, Debate, Circuit Rider Editor. Community Council. Religious Life Council. Buck- honnon Urban Renewal Co-ordinator. Cultural Enrichment Comm.. Pfii Sigmo Epsilon Vice Pres., Omicron Delta Koppo, STE, CCPB Cf oirman. Playshop. Who ' s Who. ERNEST IN LOVE. MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM. FANTASTIKS. ANTIQUE. • LOVE RIDES THE RAILS 107 WEIMER, ROBERTA L,, Buffalo, N.Y., B.A., Elementary Education; Bowling League, Glee Club, SNEA. WEST, PAMELA M., Buckhannon, W. Va., B.A., Sociology; Alpho Xi Delta. WHITE, M. JANE, North Springfield, Va., B.S., Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi, Nought Literory Society First Vice Pres,, Betty Lamp Club, Community Council, Aca- demic Affairs Comm., Who s Who, SNEA, Freshman Coun- selor, Deons List, Faculty Assistant. WHITE, WILLIAM C , Jane Lew., W. Va., History; B.A. WIBLIN, RAY W, Rochester, Pa., B S., Business Admini- stration; Theto Xi, Honorary Business Society, PHAROS, Radio Station, Choir. WIDMEYER, STEPHEN B.. Porkersburg, W. Vo , B.S., Pre- Med ; Kappa Alpha, Beta Beta Beto. Are you kidding me? ' IT WILLENBROCK, BARBARA J , Worren, N.J., B.S., Physical Education; Delta Psi Kappa, AWS, Intramurals, Hockey, SNEA. WILLIAMS, JAMES E., Munholl, Pa., B.S , Business Ad- ministration; Theto Chi, Boseboll, WILSON, DAVID B., McKeesport, Po., B.S., Business Ad- ministration; Koppo Alpha, Intramurals, Ski Club, Psy- chology Club- WILSON, JAMES K., Petroleum, W. Va , BA., History; Theto Chi, CCPB, Bond, May Sing Director. WILSON, LIBBY A . Porkersburg, W. Va , B.S , Mathe- matics; Alpha Xi Delta, CCPB, Tour Choir, Travel Choir, Foculty Assistant, Haught Literory Society, Freshman Counselor, Community Council Publicity Comm., Who ' s Who. ZEISING, DANIEL T., Sporta, N.J , BA., Political Science; CCUN, IFC, Theto Chi, Tennis 108 BISHOP, SALLY J.. Cockeysville, Md , B.M.E.; Choir, AGO, Kappo Phi, May Sing Director, Chorale, Tour Choir, Girls Quartet, CCPB Sociol Comm., Religious Life Council, Freshnnen Counselor, MENC. King and I, Syr- chfonized Swimming, AWS, Who s Who. HAUGHT, JUDITH A. Pi, SNEA. Joctcsonville, Flo., B.A., Education; Alpho Delta McKELVEY, PAUL T.. Lotrobe, Pa., B.A., Psychology; fellowship of Christian Athletes Pres., SSP, Football. MILLER, JUDITH L., H.nlon, Va,, B.A. Sociology.- Alpho Delta Pi, Community Council Elections Comm. Chairman, CCPB Publicity Comm , Delta Psi Kappa, Homecoming Senior Attendant. JORY, CAROL, Riverside. Colif., B.S.. Business Administrotion,- Alpho Delta Pi Special Activities Choir., Psi Chi, Honorary Business Society, CCPB Publications Comm., AWS. Do m Program Chair,, Newman Club, SSP, MURMURMONTIS. KLICK, PAUL S.. Ploinfield, N. J , B. S.. Business Administration; McCus- key House Board Vice President, Community Council Awards Comm.. Library Comm., Chi Phi Treos.. Hist., CCPB Treos., Hist. PARMELEE, WILLIAM, Haddom. Conn,, B.A., History; Phi Sigmo Epsilon Rush Chair., Corres. Sec, Rec. Sec, IFC Representotive, SNEA Treos., History Club, Young Republicons, SSP. UFKO, ROMAINE, Elizobelh, Po., B.S.. Physicol Education; Bond Major- ette, Delta Psi Koppa Treos., AWS, 49 House Pres. WEAVER, LOUISE, Rockville, Md., B.S., Home Economics; Betty Lamp Club Vice President, AWS Representative, Alpho Delto Pi Soc Choirmon. MocARTHUR, ROY M,, Wesfon, Mass. B.A,, Political Science; SCOW Comm., Chi Phi Sec. Collegiate CouncI Vice President., PHAROS Ad- vertising Monoger. One of many fond nights to lemember at Westeyon 109 ALLEN. CHARLES M. Williamstown, W. Vo. BATTEN, RALPH Portsmouth, N. H. BEEM, ROBERT A. Newton, Moss. BOGART, PATRICIA B. Hampton, N. J. BRIDGES, EDWARD R. Hunker, Po. BUCKLIN, DAVID W. Buckhonnon, W. Va. BUZZARD, Hugh R. Moundsvjile, ' W. Va. CANNER, GARY C. Mossapequo. N. Y. CARPENTER. EDWARD D. Hackettstown, N. J. CLAWSON. CONNIE G. Buckhonnon. W, Vo. CROCKER, SUSAN M Ploinsfield, N. J. DAVIES. JOHN Poughkeepsie. N. Y. EAKLE. JAMES P. Sutton, W. Vo- EICHELBERGER. WILLIAM Wheeling. W, Vo. ELLIOT. .lAMES N. Cloymont. Del. EPPINGER. DOUGLAS Modison. N. J. FORSYTH, GEORGE W. S. Williamson. W. Va. FOWLER, MARY V. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. FULLER. HOWARD R. Loncoster. Ohio GYGAX. JOHN E Belle. W. Vo. HANIFAN. RICHARD K. Clarksburg. W. Vo. HARRIS. LYNNE E Buckhonnon. W. Vo. HISER, GLENN G. St. Albors. W. Vo. HITCHNER. CLARENCE A. Alloway. N. J. HOPKINSON. DAVID R. Beverly. Moss. HUNTER, STUART D, Logon, W. Vo- JACKSON. STEPHEN H. Porkersburg. W. Vo. KARICKOFF. SUSAN G. Circleville, Ohio LAYTON, WALTER J. Dover Del. LEWIS, TWILA L. Posodeno, Md. LOBB, JOHN R. Essex, Conn. LYNCH, MARILYN E. Belle, W. Va McHENRY, EDWARD O. Bethesda, Md. McNEILL, RICHARD Pitcoirn, Po. MILHOAN, LINDA L. Porkersburg, W. Va. NELSON, JULIE A. Brooklyn, N. Y. PALMER. DAVID A, Monessen. Po. PHILLIPS. RALPH V. Yormouth. Moss, REEVES. MICKEY D. Bloominglon, Ind. SCHOFIELD, HALL N. Beacon, N. Y STALNAKER. NELSON D Horner. W. Vo STEIN. JOHN M, Ho-He-Kus. N. J. THOMPSON, TIFFANY L. McKees Rocks. Po. TUDISCO. GUY T. S. Norwolk. Conn. WAMSLEY. KAREN L Buckhonnon. W, Va WATKINS. OSBORNE T Leominster. Moss WAWRIN. RAYMOND Flot Rock. Mich. WOOLRIDGE. DIANE Wilmington, Del. WYNNE, GEORGE F. Washington. D. C. YURKOV. RUDOLPH Pittsburgh, Pa. So long Wesleyon. Welcome world. ' 110 JUNIORS AITCHISON. BRUCE Bayside, N.Y, ALLEN, CAROL A. Williomslowr. W. Vo. ANDERSON, CAROL D Vienro, W. Vo. ANGELO, JANICE C. Pittsburgh, Pa. BAISDEN, RICHARD L. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. BA ER, EDWARD S. Youngwood, Po. BARBOR, BETSY L. Haddonfield. N. J. BARRY, RICHARD C. Borrington, N. J, BATES, JEAN M Norwalk. Conn. BEALL. CARL F. Stevenson, Md. BELL, DAVID A. Mexico, N. Y. BELL, MARTHA J, Washington, Po. BIAS, BETTINA A. Pt. Pleosort, W. Vo. BLANCHARD, LESLIE J. Eost Greenwich, R. I. BLOOD. ALLEN H. E Pepperell, Moss. BOETTNER. ROBERT L. New Brighton, Po. BOND, SUSIE F. Ronceverte, W. Va. BOWEN, DONALD M. Annopolps. Md. BOWERS, JEAN E. Mentir, Ohio BRANTON. JANET L. Washington, Po. ■Just go over and soy Prince Charming, mv name .s BROWN. JOHN M Towson, Md BROWN, PAUL D Clarksburg, W Vo BUCHANAN. JAMES O Brooklyn. N. Y. BUDERER, ELAINE A. Rondollstown, Md. BUNKER, SUSAN E. Arnold, Md. BUTNER, JIM C. Porkersburg, W Vo. BUTZER, JEAN M Collins. N. Y. CALE. MARY J. Wenonoh. N. J. CHISHOLM, JAMES H. Foxboro. Moss. CHITAMBAR, SHERIDAN J. Dhonbad. India CLARK. JEFFERY L. Springfield. Moss. COLE. LAWRENCE M Trumbull, Conn. COLE, MAROLYN J. Silver Spring. Md. COLLINS. PATRICIA J Chorleslon, W Vo CONNOR. REBECCA F. Bangor, Maine 111 COPELAND, BRUCE Needhom, Mass. CORLEY, MONTFORD J, Buckhannon, W. Va. COUCH, DAVID A. Parkersburg, W.Va. COUER, SAM D. Belle Vernon, Po. COX, EMILY A. Hinton, W. Va. CRISSMAN, ELAINE M- Lancaster, Pa, CROSSLEY, CONNIE L. East Liverpool, Ohio CURSEY, MILLARD L. Lufherville, Md. CUTRIGHT, PAMELA S. Clarksburg, W. Va. DAVIES, DONNA L. Haltowell, Maine DAVIS, JEFFREY M. Milford, Conn. DAWSON, JAMES A. Gibbsboro, N. J. DE HART, POLLY Cumberland, Md. DEPOY, BONNIE K. French Creek, W. Va. DILLS, TRUDY E. Donora, Pa. DOTTERWEICH, MILTON R. North Haledon, N.J. DUBOIS, DENIECE G. Bethesda, Md. DURRETT, KAYETTA F. Hinton, Vi . Va. DYRENFORTH, JOHN C. Mentor, Ohio EATON, CHARLES R. Dover, Del. EDINGER, NICHOLAS R. Easton, Pa. .mmma A — — II— — BWWM S No, Tommy, I can ' t corr EDV ARDS, EDWARDS, ELLIOTT, EMME, EVANS, LEIGH G, EVERHART, EVERITT, JOHN B. WALTER E. DOUGLAS R. SANDRA J. Huntington, W.Va. JOHN R. CYNTHIA G. Perry, N.Y. Philadelphia, Po. Claymont, Del. Silver Spring, Md. Kingwood, W.Va. Saugus, Moss. EVERLY, JERRY FEIST, MARY J. FEOLA, FERGUSON, FISHER, LINDA J. FISHER, FRACKE, Cumberland, Md. McMechen, W.Va. SAMUEL D, DONNA L. Princeton, W.Va. SANDRA L. NANCY J. Buckhannon, Asheville, N.C. Towson, Md. Ookridge, N.J, W.Va 112 FRANK, ROBERT J. Ligonier, Pa. FRENCH. DAVID L. Reading, Pa. GIBB. WILLIAM B GIBSON, Sondy Lake, Pa. VIRGINIA R. Locusf Grove, Okia, FRESH, JOYCE L. PoTomac, Md. GOHEEN, HELEN B. Philadelphia, FRYE, PAMELA G, Easlchester, NY. GRAY, WILLIAM A. Alplous. NY nd play now HALLIDAY, THOMAS Needham, Mass. HAMBURGER, JAMES V. Needham, Mass. HANNA, MARGARET J. Charleston, W.Va. HARMAN, JUDY A. Frederick, Md HARRIS, TIM N Baltimore, Md. HARVEY, JOHN C. Keyser, W.Va. HASTINGS. MARCUS Springfield, Mass. HEAPS, DORIS E. New Freedom, Pa. HEINEMAN, ELEANOR L. Brackenndge, Po. HERRMAN, RANDY N. Vienna. Va. HIGHFIELD, DAVID A. Wilmington. Del. HILL. BENJAMIN F, Clorksburg, W.Va. HIITNER. NANCY J, Silver Spring, Md. HOLLAND, LOIS A. Wilmington, Del. HOLMES, STEPHEN I Middletown, Conn. HOPPER. JOAN R. Baltimore. Md. HUBER, NANCY I. Baltimore, Md. HYMAN, KATHERINE L Clarksbur. W Va. JACKSON, GLORIA P Hempsteod. N.Y. JOHNSON. DANIEL B. Pt. Pleasant. W.Va. JOHNSON. KATHIE I. Somerset, Moss. GALLO, SUSAN M. Rohwoy, N J. GREEN, CRYSTAL E. Buckhonnon, W.Vo. GAWTHROP. WILLIAM E. Buckhonnon, W.Va. GEORGE, LESLIE Clairton, Pa. GROVES, JOHN J. HAINES, GENE G. Buckhonnon, Lonsdale, Po. W.Va. 113 Oops. Lost my head there for a moment KILNER, LARRY R. Greenville, Pa. KIM. MAY Tainan, Taiwan KIMBERLAIN, BONNIE 5. Williamson, W.Va. KISER, SUZANNE B. Buckharnon, W.Vo KUZNER, DAVID S Silver Spring, Md. LAW, HEIDEMARIE P. Clorksburg, W.Vo. LAW, MARILYN R. Clarksburg, W.Vo. LAW, ROBERT L. Clarksburg, W.Vo. LECHER. RICHARD C Denville, N.J. LEE, YOOHEE Seoul, Koreo LENS, WILLIAM Lo Paz, Bolivia LIM, KIM K. Sumatra, Indonesia LINK, WILLIAM I Ft. Lauderdole, F LINSEMANN, KAREN K Warren, Ohio LOUIS, SUSAN K Wilmington. Del LUCKEY, ROBERTA A Washington, D.C. LUNSTEAD, WAYNE R. Yorktown Hghts., N.Y. LYGOUMENOS, NICHOLAS A. Baltimore, Md- LYLE, GLENN T. Monhall, Po. McCOY, JOSEPH Buckhonnon, W.Vo. McCRACKEN, PAUL W. Roselle, N.J. t McGOWEN, BETTY J. Washington, Pa. McQUILLEN, MICHAEL B. Port Wash., NY. MARTIN, CYNTHIA Jersey City, N.J. MARTIN, WILLIAM A. Arlington, Va. MEREDITH, LUCILLE A. Clarksburg, W.Va. METALLIDES, EVELYN L. Weston, W.Vo. MICHAEL, THOMASINE J. Morgantown, W.Va. MILLER, BEVERLY R. Duquesne, Po. MILLER, JONATHAN H Pittsburgh, Po. MILLER, LEE A. Upper Marlboro, Md. MILLER, ROBERT G. West Hartford, Conn. MITCHELL, WILLIAM L. Gloucester, Mass. MOSS, SARA M Collinsville, III MURPHY, KAY D Friendsville, Md. 114 MYERS, STEWART W. Fanwood, NJ, REAPER, SUSAN E. Chesapeake City, Md NEUMARK, LAWRENCE A. Abington, Pa. PEARSAIL, KENNETH F. Mounfkisco, NY. NICHOLSON, CHARLES R. Riviera Beach, Md. PEDERSEN, RICHARD E. Lonsdale, Po. OBRIEN, KATHRYN E. Buckhannon, W.Va. PETERS, ROBERT J. Warrensbufg, N.Y, PINKERTON, ALLAN H. Beaver, Po, PLOOF, JAN E. West Brookf.eld, Mass. ROLLINS, VIRGINIA L Greensburg, Pa. PRAGER, SHARON K Nilro, W-Vo. PRELLE, IINDA E. Rconoke, Va. PRICE, BARBARA E. Westfield, N.J. RECTOR, MARTHA J. Buckhannon, W.Va. REED, NANCY I. Elizabeth, Pa. REGER, WIIIAM I Buckhannon, W.Va RICHARDS. NANCY J. Oceon View, Del. ROBERTS, JOAN L Arlington, Vo. ROBERTS, LINDA I Mannington, W,Va ROBERTS, RITA H. Buckhonnon, W.Va ROCKAFELLOW, RUTH E. Ringoes, N.J ROSENBERGER, LUCRETIA Washington, DC ROSS, JAMES P. Buckhannon, W Vo RUBIS, EARl J Arlington, Vo. SAMPSON. ERIC J Mechonicsburg, Pa SANDERS, WILLIAM F. Buckhonnon, W.Va. SCHISIER, RICHARD C Poughkeepsie, N.Y SCHWEINSBERG, CARLA L Baltimore, Md OLSON, KIRKE H, Trumbull, Conn. PETRO, DENNIS J Cloirton, Pa. OWEN, RICHARD I. Needham, Moss. PHILLIPS, MARY F. Medford Lakes, N.J. PATRICK, THOMAS J. Munhall, Po. PINGREY, JEFFREY W. Ft. Edward, NY. 115 SCOTT, JOHN F. Buckhannon, W.Va SHAFFER, BOBETTE Slippery Rock, Pa, SHEWBRIDGE, THOMAS K Brunswick, Md. SHIMRACK, JOHN W Bryn Mowr, Pa. SHIRLEY. ELIZABETH M, Silver Spring, Md SLAUGHTER, HAROLD D. N. Tonawandc, N.Y SMITH, DENNIS D. South Hghts-, Pa. SMITH, PATRICIA J. Belle Vernon, Pa. STAMBAUGH, DAVID A. Strausstown, Pa. STANLEY, NANCY P. Berkeley Hghls., N.J STEELE, SUZANNE C. Latrobe, Pa. STEELE, THOMAS A. Arlington, Vo. STEURER, DAVID K. Buckhannon, W.Vo. STEWART, CAROLEA Linden, N.J. SUTTON, STEVE R. Ravenswood, W.Va. TAN, BRIAN K. Medan, Indonesia TAYLOR, FENTON J. Wiljiomstown, W.Va. TERLAAK ROOT, JOHANNA Buckhannon, W.Va. TERRY, THOMAS A Mitchellville, Md. THOMAS, LEAH S. Ook Hill, W.Va. THOMPSON, FRANK E. Pittsburgh, Pa. THORN, PAMELA G. Eastchester, N.Y. TODD, BETSY A. Waverly, W.Va. TOMASELLI, MAUREEN F. Finleyville, Pa. TOWNSEND, KENNETH M. Baltimore, Md. TRATHOWEN, CLYDE R. McKeesparr, Pa. TUBAUGH, NANCY L Wheeling, W.Va. VANDERSNOW, SUE Midland Park, N.J. WENTLER, BETTE L. Sioux Falls, S.D. WHITE, AGNES M. Annandale, Vo. WILLIAMS, GARY V. Donvers, Mass. WILSON, PAMELA R. Uniontown, Pa. WULFF, HARRY M. Pittsburgh, Pa. YOUNG, DAVID W. W. Springfield, Moss. if Oh give me a home . 116 BAGIEY, ALFRED R, Roselle Park, N. J. BARTH, BRUCE G. Short Hills. N. J, BEER. TREXEL L. Buckhonnon, W. Va. BEVERIDGE, RICHARD D Buckhonnon, W. Vo. BLAIN, KATHRYN K. Soulhside. W. Vo. BONO. JEFFREY F. Arnold, Md- BOWLING, RONALD G Foyeltevilte, W. Vo. BOWMAN. JAMES M. Goilhersburg, Md. BROWN, KAREN A, Pifcoirn, Po. BUCKWORIH, SHARON Elkton, Md. COIBURN, STEPHEN Holyoke, Mass. CURTIS, MICHAEL A. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. DAVENPORT, JAMES R. Millburn, N J. DAVIS, SYDELLE C. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. DIPIETRO, NICHOLAS J. Lonhom, Md. DUMBAUID, ROBERT A. Uniontown, Pa EDGELL, ROBERT L, Dover, Del. FLOWERS, EDWINA C. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. FURRER, ALLAN J. Molverne, N. Y. GAINER, WALTER F, Richwood, W, Vo. GARRETT, WILLIAM C. Clarksburg, W. Vo. GROVES, KATHRYN E. Petersburg, W. Vo. HADEN, ROBERT R. Hunt-rgton, W. Vo. HART, DURWOOD C. Kerens, W. Vo. HOOMANS. JOHN T Avon, N. Y. HUBBEL. JOAN S. Pittsburgh, Po. HUFFMAN, WILLIAM W. Gossowoy, W. Vo. INGRAM, RICHARD A Buckhonnon, W. Vo. JOHNSON. ELIZABETH A Buckhonnon, W. Vo. KESSLER, DONALD P. Buckhonnon. W. Vo. KESTNER. DAVE W. Bethel Pork. Po. KIRK. DANIEL L. Selrnsgrove. Po. LYONS. WILLIAM P. Ounbor, W. Vo McCRACKEN, BEHEJANE Needhom. Moss. McKINNEY, CHARLES F. Buckhonnon. W. Va. MILDREN, WILLIAM Porkersburg. W. Vo. MITTON, JAMES B. Pompton Plains, N J. MOELLENDICK. JAMES M Porkersburg. W. Vo. MOSES. DOUG F Cuba. N. Y. NEUBERGER. BRIAN L. Worwick. R. I. OUnEN. ELMER S. Dover, Del. PENNACCHIO. CYNTHIA J. Chelsea. Moss. PEW. ALICE A. HorrlsvJie. W. Vo RAMSEY. PHILLIP Ligonier. Po. REMICK. DIANE E. Lockport, N. Y. ROWAN. NANCY J. Buckhonnon. W, Va. SCHWARTZ, KAREN S. Albany. N. Y. SLAUGHTER, FAY E BuckhonncT, W. Vo. SMITHSON, MICHAEL F Metuchen, N. J, SOUTHWORTH. KAREN A. Ford City. Po. STARCHER, MARY C. Ripley, W. Vo. STEWART. CLYDE S. Buckhonnon. W. Vo. STEWART JOHN E. Windsor. Conn. SUNQUIST. JOHN E. Beechurst, N. Y. SVANDA, MICHAEL A. Shelter, Conn. SWARR, JOHN T. Porkersburg, W. Vo. TAYLOR, PAMELA L. Fort Louderdole, Flo. TORRANCE, JAMES C. Worren, Pa. TROUP. JOHN H. Succosunno. N. J. WARNE. RUSSELL D. Phillipsburg. N Y WEAVER. JAMES O Buckhonnon. W. Vo. WILFONG. DAVID Clarksburg. W. Vo. WINANS. DENNIS C Warren, Pa. WOODRUFF. BARBARA A, Solem, W. Vo. Do I hove grope juice on my upper tip? 117 SOPHOMORES ALBRECHT, JOANNE Westfield, N.J. ALEXANDER, JUDITH Pittsburgh, Pa. ALEXANDER, LINDA D. Williamstown, W.Va. ALLEN, JEFFREY G Medford, N.J. AMBROSE, DEAN H. Irwin, Pa. AMES, GARY D. Wallingford, Conn. ANDERSON, CUTHBERT B Brooklyn, N.Y. ARCHER, JANIS L. Porkersburg, W.Vo. ATKIN, DIANE J. Warren Ohio BAILEY, ILENE S. Buckhannon, W Va BALCOM, DIANNE E. Newton Highlands, Mass. BALICKI, LINDA A. Annandaie, N.J. BEORN, PAUL F. Porkersburg, W.Vo BARSS, REG D. Ravenna, Ohio BARTEMAN, MARY J. Bethesda, Md. BEARD, MARGARET S. Spencer, W.Va. BECKER, MARION J Pittsburgh, Pa BEELER, SUSAN C. Fairview, Mass. BENNETT, LARRY L Weston, W.Vo. BETTINGER, KAREN A. Palatine, III iSii T « 3 ' ! J0t M P-JWI PP ' iW BISER, ROBERT C. Frederick, Md. BLACKADAR, JOHN M. Rochester, N.H. BLAIR, JANE E. Porkersburg, W.Va. BLAIR, JOE K. Glen Dale, W.Va. BLAIR, MARY J. Glen Dale, W.Vo. BLEVINS, JOHN J. Silver Spring, Md. BLY, SUZAN E. Winchester, Va. BOLSTERLE. JOHN G. South Plainfield, N.J. BOO, SUSAN R. West Boylston, Moss. BRADFORD, JANE A. Lonsdale, Penna. And then he hauled off ond hit me. ' IH BRAGG, BARRY A. St Albans, W.Vo. BREWER, WILLIAM L Fairfield, Conn. BROWN. lELANO P. Munholl. Po. BULTMAN, JAMES E. Erie, Po. BURKHART, ROBERT A., Ooton Falls. N Y, BUTCHER, CHARLES D., Buckhannon, W.Vo. Buns, CAROLEE A., New Castle. Po. BYRD, MARGARET L., Boiboursville, W.Vo. BYROM, EDWARD M. McKeesport, Pa. CALDABAUGH, KARL Salisbury. W.Vo. CARLSON, RONALD B.. Kingsville, Ohio CARPENTER, JAMES R.. Buckhonnon, W.Vo. CARTER. ELLEN S., South Chorleston, W.Vo. CHATTERTON, MARK H. Centrol Bridge, NY. CLARK. VIRGINIA S., Surveyor, W.Vo. CLOUD, HEATHER A, Osterville, Moss, CODY, MARY A., Charleston, W. Vo. COOPER. PETER J.. Butler, N.J. COOPER, SUSAN E.. Buttzville, N.J. COURTNEY, MARY V., Borboursville, W.Va. !? COX, FRANCES Meodow, Moss. CRAFT, CONNIE R Weston, W.Vo. CRISLIP. GEORGE I., Webster Springs, W.Vo CROOK, EDWARD D., Cockeysville, Md. CURTIS. JOHN M , Meriden, Conn. CUTCHINS, CARL B . Linthicum, Md. DARDINGER. DAVID E . Cenlerburg, Ohio DAUGHERTY, JANE A., Phihppi, W Va. DAVIS, PATRICIA L., Pittsburgh. Po. DAVIS. ROGER K., Murroysville, W Vo. TZ I don t believe o word of it. do you? 119 DAVIS, TIMOTHY E., Miamisburg, Ohio DAYBILL, DONNA, Wyckoff, N.J, DELBRIDGE, ELLEN L,, Munhall, Pa. DICOIA, RAYMOND F. Clairton, Po. DIMLING, CAROL A., Reisterstown. Md. DOBSON, SUE Wesfporf, Conn. DOLCH, ARTHUR G., Comden, N.Y. DOUGHTY, FRANK W., Bellevue, Po. DUFF, KAREN A., Pittsburgh, Pa, DUNHAM, RANDALL E., McLean, Va. EATON, MICHAEL C. Porkersburg, W.Va. EDWARDS, MADALIN A,, Huntington, W Va EMRICK, PHYLLIS A., Belpre, Ohio ERICKSON, RONALD 5.. Arlington, Va. EVANS, CAROL M., Glen Dole, W.Vo. EVANS. GARY W., Buckhannon, W.Va. FEATHER. CHARLES A., Oakland, Md. FERULLO, PATRICIA E. East Kingston, N.H FINCH AM, SHARON G., Mill Creek, W.Va. FOSTER, JANET E., Milton, Mass. FOX. JOHN D., Bloirsville, Pa. FRERICHS, FRIEBEL, FRIEND, LARRY V. FRUEH, MARY- FRUEHAN, KEITH GALAS, GARA, LINDA C. POLLY A. CARL H., Bridgeport, W.Va. MARGARET, Endwell, NY. STEPHEN J., Bloomingdale, Easton. Mass. Wyncote, Pa. Falls Village, Conn. Bloomfield, Conn. N.J. GILES, GLASSER, RONALD H.. ERIC W., Lewisburg, W.Vo. Pittsburgh. Pa GOODFELLOW, GORDON, JILL P., GOTTWALD, GREBE, GREEN, NANCY L., North East, Pa. KATHERINE KATHE L., JIMMIE L., Fairfield Conn ' Babylon, N.Y Abington, Po. Buckhannon, W.Va 120 How Gbouf a picture ot thnl tndy with the three heads GRIESER, DAVID R.. Buckhannon, W.Vo. GROSS. CAROL J., Oofes, Po. GWINN, MARY M.. Mt. Hope, W.Va. HAIL, DAVID L,, Gloversv.lle, N.Y, HANSEN, BRUCE M., Orange, Conn, HARRIS, STEPHEN E., Chester, WVo HARTMAN, STEVE G,. Kimberly, W.Vo, HARVEY. GAIL Weltesley. Moss, HASBROUCK III. HOMER W,. Rutherford, N.J, HAYES. NANCY S.. Pittsburgh. Po. HEATWOLE, CAROL I,, Porkersburg, W.Vo. HEISCH. JOY S.. Bollinnore. Md. HEIFER. ROBERTA L . Wheeling. W.Vo. HEMPHILL, GREER K,. Wosh-ngton. D.C. HERSAAAN. JOHN W . Clarksburg. W.Vo HESLER. JEANIE P, Slolbons. W.Vo. HILTUNEN, JANET M., Ridgewood. N.J. HODGE. STEPHEN H.. Portlond. Cortn. HOLM. CHERYL J., Silver Spring. Md. HOLBERT. JOHN K.. Hornsvrlle. W.Vo. HOLIERAN. BARBARA A . North Ploinfreld. N.J. HOOD. BARBARA A., ligonier. Po. HUGHES. DAVID L.. Summit. N.J. HOOVER, JOAN E.. Silver Spring. Md. HULTBERG, DWAIN R . foilonsbee. W.Vo. HORIE. CHERYL D.. Pittsburgh. Po. ICE. MARY E.. Mill Creek, W.Vo. HORNBECK. DAVID D . Buckhannon. W.Vo. IREY, JILL Silver Spring, Md. HOWARD. LESTER E., W. Bridgewoter. Moss. IRWIN. MARY A . Jenkintown. Pa HUDSON. ANNE M.. Greensburg, JENKINS. MICHAEL Silver Spring. HUFFORD JR.. WILIIAAA E.. New Castle. Po. JOHNSON. KATHRYN L . Williomstowr. WVo. 121 JOHNSON, ROBERT F. Holden, Mass- JONES, JILL E. Mf. Loke Park, Md. KANTORIK, JEAN D. Uniontown, Po KEITH, RUBY J. Marion Center, Pa. KIRKLAND, RENEE Pine Grove, W Va. ISER, RAYMOND W. Buckhonnon, W.Va. KLEBEZ, RICHARD J. Lake Hiawatha, N.J, KOCH, JOHN L. Bethel Park, Pa. KOMAROMI, ROBERT E. Pittsburgh, Pa. KOSZORU, KAREN H. Augusta, N.J. KRIEGER. JAMES E. Carnegie, Pa. KULBERG, PETER A, Needham, Mass. KULP. DAVID K. Lonsdale, Pa. LANEY, KATHY E. Huntingdon, Pa. LANTZ, DAVID B. Elkins, W.Vo. And you looked everywhere fcr my other earring? ' LAUX, JAN K. Livingston, N.J. LEAMER, JOHN H Tonowando. N.Y. LEMLI, ANTON N. Brunswick. N J. LINCICOME, ROBERT Vienna, W.Vo. LLOYD, LESLIE JJ. Penns Grove, N J. LORD, ALAN B Belmont, Mass. LOVELACE, GEORGE Friendsville, Md. LUCAS, JUDY M. Uniontown, Pa. LUDWIG, SANDRA A. Langhorne, Po. LYNCH, CAROLYN S. Parkersburg, W.Vo MocFARLAND, SANDRA Lincoln, Mass. McCLELLAN, THOMAS J Buckhonnon, W.Vo. McCUNE, REBECCA L St. Marys, W.Vo. McGOUGH, KEITH V. Pittsburgh, Po. McGRAW, MARY M. Harrisburg, Pa. McKEEVER, KATHIE R. Philadelphia, Pa McMILLEN, JUDITH A. McLean, Vo. McNEEL, JANE Greensburg, Po, MABON, DARLYNN L. New Florence Pa. MALTESE. JOSEPH S. Baltimore. Md. 122 MANNING. JACINTHA F Harrisville, W.Vo. MARIETTA. JAMES A. Ligonier. Pa. MARSHALL, WILLIAM R. Bel Air. Md. MRVIN. GORDON S. Woodbrjdge, Conn. MAURO. BARBARA I. Pittsburgh, Pa, MAY. FRANCES P. Cormichaels, Pa. MEASE. WILLIAM H, Mt. Pleasont. Pa, MICHAELS, JUDITH L Parkersburg, W.Va. MICK. GUY W. Buckhanncn. W.Vo, MILLER. LARRY N, Cumberland, Md, MISHLER, JAMES W, Johnstown, Pa. MOCK. DEBBY R, Lotrobe. Pa, MOEILER. ROBERT D, Wilkinsburg, Po, MOFFATT. ETHEL G. LoVole. Md, MOORE, BARBARA L, Brockton, Moss MOORE. WAYNE L. St. Marys, W,Vo, MOORHEAD, MAXINE K Bridgeville. Pa. MORRILL, GARY A, Sunopee, N H, MORRISON, DIANA L Monaco, Po. MORTON. BARBARA J. MUDGE, JANE E, McKeesport, Po MUNSON, CHARLES D, Beckley, W.Vo, MYERS, GARY A, Woodbury, N,J. NADEAN, THOMAS H Orleans, Moss, NAUGLE, CONNIE Ligonier, Po. NEIL, JOSEPH E, Uniontown, Pa. NICHOLSON. JOHN M, Clarksburg, W.Vo, ODA, REIKO Kitokyusho City, Jopon OLDAKER, DAVID I, Buckhonnon, W,Va. OLEXA, WAYNE A, Swissvole, Po, ORNER, LANCE C. Pittsburgh, Po, OWENS, CAROLYN A Clinton, Md. PALMER, BETSY Glen Dole. W.Va. PANTELOUKAS, KATINA Clarksburg. W Vo. PARK. BYOUNGUN W Hortford, Conn, And ofter ' hts I Hove ?c 123 PEPKA, PAUL E. Elizabeth, Pa. PETRIE, DEE McKees Rocks, Pa. PETTIBON, GEORGE T. Monoca, Pa PHILLIPS, BARBARA A. Buckhonnon, W.Va. PIERCE, MELVIN D. Bridgeton, N J PITCHER, DAVID S Parkersburg, W.Va. POPSON, GARY J. Apollo, Pa.. POWER, JAMES A, Brooklyn, N.Y. POWERS, BYRON D. S. Charleston, W.Va. POWERS, JANE L. Walpole, Mass. PUMPHREY, ILSE K. Frankfurt, Germany REESE, CHARLOTTE L. West Milford, W.Va. REESE, JUDITH L. N. Caldwell, N.J. REIN, PATRICIA A. Kenilworth, N.J Hey, you get out of my game. ' There ' s this new kid at school. ' RHEIN, BARBARA A. Hamburg, Pa. RICHMOND, NANCY A. Manchester, Conn. ROBERTS, PETER G. Old Greenwich, Conn. ROBUCK, SANDY Evans City, Pa. ROGERS, EMMA E Elkview, W.Vo. ROGERS, JUDI L. Westfield, Mass. ROSE, DONALD B. Silver Spring, Md ROWETT, RICHARD H. Wyoming, Pa. RYDHOLM, DAVID F. Warren, Pa. SADLON, ERROL M. Butler, Pa. SAFFORD, DEANNA M E. Longmeadow, Moss. SAVILLE, ROBERT E. Hackettstown, N.J. SCHMEAL, CHARLES F. Kenvil, N J. SCHRECENGOST, LARRY R Pittsburgh, Po. SCITES, JOSEPH D, New Haven, W.Va. SCOTT, MINA S. Elkton, Md. i 124 SHARKEY. JOSEPH Cloirron, Pa. SHARP, JOANN F., Toledo, Ohio SHEELEY. SANDRA J , New Mortinsville, W.Vo. SHERRER, SUSAN I , Un.on, N.J. SHINDLEDECKER. RACHEL I New Bethlehem, Po. SHULTZABARGER, PETER B Brodfordwoods, Pa. SIGLER, NANCY J.. Springfield, Vo. SINCLAIR, EDWIN H., Moorefield, W.Va. r-i . ' i .1r jZ J .. vJ d b ik iifti : j - iJ 1 r STEM, EARL H., STEPHENSON, STEWART STRADER, SWITZER. TAYLOR, THISTIE. FRED C. Norrislown, Pa. ROSE E., CLYDE S., DORIS J. KAREEN L, JUDITH G.. Lynn, Mass. Vienna, W.Va. Buckhonnon. W.Vo Ctowfocd, W.Va. Atexondrio, Vo. Buclchannon, W.Vo. THOMAS, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THORNE, THORNTON. HERSCHEL F.. ANNIS I., BRIAN W.. FRANCINE V. JEFFREY E . JAMES R. CHERYL L.. Johnstown, Po. Weymouth, Moss. Amherst, Moss Ramelle. W.Vo. Dorien, Conn. Clarksburg, W.Va. Overland Park. Konsos 125 THORNTON, GEORGE E,, Jackson, Ohio VREDENBURG, DAVID A., Mechanicville, N.Y. TILL, SANDRE L., Vincentowr, N,J. WAGNER, JAMES R-, Pmsburgh, Po. TRAINER, JEANNIE L., French Creek, W.Va. WAGNER, RICHARD D., Buckhonnon, W.Va. TRIMMER, CAROL A., Bornesville, Ohio WARE, JANICE S., Summersville W.Va. UNDERWOOD, JEFFREY R,, Latrobe, Pa. WARNER, ALICE A., Versailles, Pa, VAN BLARCON, JOAN Boldwinsville, N Y. WASS, PATRICIA S., Harrisville, W.Va. VASILKO, LEONARD A., Edgewood, Po. WATSON, DAVID B.. White Plains, N.Y. If I want to move my room, I II move it. WATSON, DAVID E , Clarksburg, W.Va. WEICHAND, RALPH E., Mayv ood, N.J. WELLS, SUSAN F., Gary, W.Va. WENTWORTH, CLAUDIA J., Bridgewarer, Moss. WEST, JOHN F., Beckley, W.Vo. WHITE, STEVEN M , Terra Alto, W.Vo. WILBERT, GREGG W., Carmel, NY. WILHELM, BRENDA J., Salem, Ohio WILKINSON, KAREN E., Wyckoff, N.J. WILIAMS, MICHAEL R., Mount Vernon, Ohio WOLFE, PATRICIA A., Meyersdale, Pa. WOLFE, RICHARD A., Buckhonnon, W.Va, YUENGLING, NANCY E., Pittsburgh, Po. YULE, RICHARD P., Needham, Mass. ZACCARI, PATRICIA A., Phoenix, Md. ZAVAGLIA, RAE D., Meriden, Conn. ZICKEFOOSE, DONETTE L., Buckhonnon, W.Va. 126 ALEXANDER, BURT E. Worren, Po. ANDRIS, DAVE Belpre, Ohio ASHWORTH, STEPHEN R. Buckhonnon, W. Va. AULT, ROBERT L Ooklond, Md. BAREfOOT, GEOFFREY D. Uwtn, Po. BARSTOW. WADE A. Brockton, Mass, BEESON, JOSEPH S. Thurmonr, Md. BENDER, JANICE I. Piltsburgh, Po. BEORN, PAUL F. Porkersburg, W, Vo. BIGGAR. RICHARD A Ridgefield, Conn. BLAGOVICH, GEORGIA Pillsburgh, Pa. BOETTCHER. LINDA A. Pepperell, Mass. BOSSOW, GEORGE F Deans, N. J. BURMEISTER, JOHN H. Washington, N. Y. BURNS, WILLIAM R. Beckley, W. Vo. CHADWICK, BERNARD H. Ridgeway, Pa. CHAPMAN, JAMES B. Wheeling. W. Va. CHRISTIAN. CAROL L. Beckley, W. Va. CHRISTIE, JOHN S. Ploinfield, N. J, CLOPPER, RICHARD R. Severno Pork, Md. COGLEY, JOHN C. Bloirsville, Pa. COMBS, ROBERT T Clarksburg, W. Vo. COOK, KENNETH W. Sandusky, Ohio CUMMINGS, JOHN H Buckhonnon, W. Vo. DECKER, SUSAN E. Sporto, N. J. DENHAM, DONNA L Silver Spring, Md. DONKIN, WILLIAM A Turtle Creek, Pa. DONNEIY, MARSHA A Pittsburgh. Po. EDGAR, CHARLES C. Monhosset, N, Y. ERWIN, SUSAN R. Huntington, Conn. EVERHART, SHARON I Johnstown, Po. EXLEY, BFN Wheeling, W. Vo. FINN, THOMAS C. Pittsburgh. Po. FRIEND, RONALD E. Snog Run, Md. GILLOOLY, WILLIAM L. Rutherford, N. J. GRANT, KATHLEEN D, Linthicum, Md. GREGG, GEORGE W Tannery, Va. GROSSMAN, DIANE K. Albany, N. Y. HAIL, TERRY Pt. Pleosoni, W Vo. HARVIIL, CAROL A. Gaithersburg, Md. HECKMAN, DAVID T. Vonderbrift, Po. HODGSON, JOY A Pittsburgh, Pa. HOLMAN, LORA I. Porkersburg, W. Vo. HOLMES, JAY S. Pittsburgh, Po. HOVIS, LOGAN W. Vienno, W. Vo. HUNTER, JOHN B. Elmgrove, W. Vo. lANNARONE, RONALD Stoten Island, N. Y JACK, JOHN M. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. JANCZEWSKI, WAYNE P. Buckhonnon, W, Va. JENNINGS, DETA J. Greensburg, Po. JOHNSON, NEIL E. Deep River, Conn. JORDAN, JANET M. Baltimore, Md. KEILH0LT2, DENNIS K Silver Spring, Md. KEMPTON, LOUREN J. Trumbull, Conn. KINSEY, KAREN G. Ligonier, Po. KITNEY, WILLIAM R. Woodbury, Conn. KOPITKO. JANE G. Providence, R. t, LAUFFER. LAWRENCE C. Irwin, Pa. LUOTO, GEORGE M. Maynord, Mass. lYNCH, GUY E. Porkersburg, W. Vo. McCANS, JOHN D. Donoro, Pa. McCOMAS, ELIZABETH F. Great Lakes, III. McKINNEY, IRENE D. Buckhonnon, W, Vo. McKINNEY, JAMES E. Spencerport, N. Y. MALYSZA. RONALD J. Trumbull, Conn. MARINO. BONNIE J West Mifflin, Pa. MARKINS, TERRY M. Wolkersville, W. Vo. MARNER. ROBERT P. Pittsburgh, Po. MATHIESON, JANE T. Hotyoke, Mass. MEANOR, SAUNDRA I. New Kensington, Po. MEATYARD, SUSAN J. Belhesda, Md. MEFFERT, ROLAND W Weston, W. Vo. MILLER, JAMS R. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. MILLER, KAREN S. Eroma, Pa MOREHEAD, STEPHEN R. Porkersburg, W. Va. MULLER, CYNTHIA Teoneck, N. J. MYERS, WILLIAM C. N. Ploinfield, N. J. NELSON, EDYTHE A. Buckhonnon. W, Vo. PALMER, DONALD W. Dover, Del PARKER. JAMES C. Porkersburg, W. Vo. PARSONS. SARAH J. Vienno, W. Vo PAULMAN, RICHARD E. Cumbertond, Md. PERRIN, DIANE M Avon, N. Y. PETERSON, NORMAN F Ridgefield, Conn. PHILLIPS, JAMES K. Buckhonnon, W Vo. PIERSON, DOUGLAS Springfield, N, J. PILLSBURY, PRI5CILLA Honson, Moss. POLING, JAMES F. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. POPP, MADELINE E. McKeesport, Po, PRATT, DOUGLAS G. Bergen, N. J. PROCTOR, GEORGE R. Bel Air, Md. RAINES, CAROL A Horrisburg, Po. REICH, RICHARD F Boltimore, Md. RICHEY, JAMES D. W Alexonder, Po. ROY, CLINTON C. Bernardsville, N. J. SAAMS, SARAH M. Trenton, N. J. SCHAFFER, REBECCA Germontown, Md. scorr, GAIL E. Morrisville, Po. SEMLER, MICHAEL E. Pittsburgh, Po. SHAW, I LA J. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. SHAW, MARTHA A. McKeesports, Po. SHAW, SUSAN L. Wexford, Pa. SIMPSON, CAROL L Pittsburgh, Po. SPENCE, SUZANNE Pittsburgh, Po. STONE, LESLIE J. Pittsburgh, Po. SUMMERS, JERRIE J. Worren, Po. SUNDHEIM, FREDERICK Hackettsfown, N. J. SWANEY, VICKI L Belle Vernon. Po. TERLAAKPOOT, NICK L Buckhonnon, W. Vo. THOMPSON, CIELL H. Buckhonnon, W. Vo. TOWNLEY, KAREN R. Gillette, N. J. TROENDIE, JOANNE Syrocvise, N. Y. VOITELLE, CHARLES B. Sykesville, Md. WALTER, LAWRENCE E. Hyde Pork, Moss. WARNER, KENNETH R Wexford, Po. WASHBURN, JUDITH A Eric, Po. WISECARVER, WAYNE Arlington, Vo. WISSER, CURTIS H McKeesport, Po. WITHERITE. JANE M Annopolis, Md. WRIGHT, PERRY J Buckhonnon, W. Vo. WYSOCKI, LINDA I. Dayton, Ohio YOUNG, SUZANNE Buckhonnon. W Vo. )27 FRESHMEN BEALES ROGEP I , Severro Pork, Md BEALL. JACQUELINE L . Buckhonnor W Va BEARDSIEY, KATHLEEN Po.rf Marion W Vo BEDELL. DENNIS A.. Lonhom. Marylond BENNEH JUDITH A , Stratford, N J ■BERRY, RALPH W . Farrmont W Vo BETZ, THEODORE H , Awon Loke, Ohio BIAS JAMES R,. Pf Pleosorr, W,Va SICKNELL, MICHAEL R , Geneseo. N Y BILLER, EDWARD J , Munholl, Pa BIRD, RUTH A , Freedom, Pa BIZARO, LINDA J , Suckhannon. W.Vo, BLACK, JOSEPH L , Milton, Del, BLACK, THOMAS W.. Parkefsburg. W.Vo BLACKWELL, SUSAN L,, Worwick, N J AL6E, JAMES S., Greensboro. Po ADAMSON, JANE A., Fori Seyberf, W Vo AHMEN, ENVER Jamesburg, N J ALEXANDER JANET S , Williomstowr, W Vo ALBERT, ROBERT M.. Renfrew, Pa. ALIMAN, ROBERT L , Porkersburg, W,Va ALLPORT, LINDA I., SyVesville, W Vo ANDERSON, BRUCE Pittsburgh. Pa ANDREWS. JANICE E , McKeesport, Pa ARCHER, CONSTANCE M,. Wharton, N J APMENTROUT, RICHARD E,, Gossoway, W Vo ATKINS JUDITH A , Buckhor-non, W Va AUSTIN, HENRY E , Roonoke, Vo AUSTIN, LEOPOLD A , Buckhonron, W Va BACKUS, HAROLD D , Moundiville, W Va BACKUS, HOWARD G . Moundsv.lle, W Vo BAG8Y DOROTHEA S Washington, C BAGLEY, DAVtD B , Winthrop Maine BAHRENBURG BARBARA J.. Spring Lake Hfs , N J BAILEY, SHEILA P , Wmlersville, Ohio BAISDEN JAMES E . Butkhornon W Vo BARKER, JANE E . Reodville, Mass, BAUER, JOHN W,. Kiitanmng Po BAUER, SANDRA L., Bethel Park, Po BEAKLEY, ROBERT P , Millville. N,J In this large spacious room I ' M be 128 BtAKE. EDWAKO £ . WilliomiTown Matt BONAFIEID. CINOA LU Nfw, Yofk. N y, BONO, BftAOFORD W«ll«sl«y. Mail BONESTEEL WILLIAM E Caimci, N V BOWEN. fitCHARD L Hackeiltiowr N J BOWERS. MARTIN R Seb irg Ohio 8OV0SIUN BETTV lemore. Co BOYLE PAUL R P.HibufgK Po BRADLEY, NANCY A McKceiporr. Po 6RISBIN. RtCHARO a Ctcofield, Po BROWN. CASSANDRIA C Woihirgron. C BROWN. ELAINE J Momoewill . Po BROWN CREfORY BfidgfpofV W Vo BROWN PATSY J , Buckhonnon, W Vo BROWN ROSS H McKttxpoii, Po BRUNSON. JOHN P Silver Spring Md flUCKHANNON KATHV M Bridgcvillv Pq BUOOlE, ANN L Unior N J BURLEIGH JOYCE W . S.lv«f Spring Md BYBfE, JEAN A Dalron. Matt CADMUS, JOHN A Shon H.lli N J CADORETTE, JOANNE PiMtl.eld. Moil. CAIN. DONALD J.. Swmmii. NJ, CAtN. JUDY A. V.enr o. w Vo CALDWELL. STEPHEN S Millbwrr. N J 7 B Hi r B CAMPBELl CHARLES G Oifo ' d. AAait CARPENTER, 8RENDA M Webfer Spr.ngi. W Vo CARROLL, LINDA J Worfer , Mofi CARTER ROY A Sowth Cho ' letton, W Vo CARVER, PAUL H , Woodbury , N J CASTO LINDA L Pb l ppi W Vo CATAIANO. FRANK A B«lrnor NJ. CHALLENDER. JILl L . Mvdford. NJ CHANEY. JEANNE G. Annopolii. AAd CHAPMAN. KAREN t Wilm.rglo , D l CHAPMAN NANCY L Corriegic Po CHENEY HENRY £ Mahwah. NJ. CHENOWETH. LYNDA Chor( iroo. W Vo. CHOMICZ NANCY t Scotch Pla rti N J CHURCH. CHARLES E Wofr«o. Po to put everything. 129 CLARK, ROBERT D , Falli Chwrch, Va aAJ?K, WILLIAM J , Centfeville. Md CLAYTON. JAMES H . Midlond Po ' k, N J CLEM0N5, TERRY W,, Soulh Charleston, W.Vo CLIFFORD. BETH A . Noftona Heigfi ' s Pa CLUTZ. ELAINE A Kno; Pa Push the red button once and turn the left knob to the right ... or was it to the left? COALE. MARGARET S . Silver Spring, Md COCHRUN. LINDA H Naples, Fto COGGAN. BETTY I , Florham Park, N J COLEMAN, JANE A., Grove City. Po COLEMAN, LINDA J , Sr Albans. W Vo COMUNTZIS ANNETTE Mofganiown, W Va COOK LESLIE K . Nitro. W Va COWEN. BARBARA J., Bethel Pork Po COYE, CONSTANCE J.. Sfconeaieles NY CRAMER, ELLEN L,, DuBo.s, Po CRAWFORD, MARY , Meadv.lle, Po CRITES. DEANNA , Adnon, W Va. CUPP. PHILLIP F , Elkirs. WVa GUSHING LYNN E.. Norvuell, Moss CUSTER. LINDA J . Dunber, W Va CUTRIGHT, HAYES E , Buckhannon. W.Vo. CUTRIGHT. MICHAEL R . Buckhonnon, W Vo DANIELL, DIANA S.. Piftsburgh, Po DAVIDSON MARILYN : Buckharnon, W Va DAVIDSON, SHARON Pock Cove, W Va DAVIS. ROBERTA M . Beckley, W Vo DAY, SHARYN I Peeksill. N Y DEMSHAW, KAREN K , Webster N Y DEROSSET. DAVID W . Greer Brook. N J DETRICK, BRIAN I , Huntington, W Vo DEXTER. ELAINE F . Silver Sprirg, Md DINSEL, LEE F , Cresson, Pa DISTAO, MARILYN F . Be ' hesdo, Md DODD, JOHN B Gloversville, NY 130 ::Cr,N£(t. NANCY I , Camb dgc Sp ' ingt. Pa DOTSON, GERALD E . S« mmcftv lle. W Vo OOUGlA$. JUNE E , Pocouet, Mon OUCCAN. JOHN E . Pfinc«ton W Vo DURCETT. JANET M . Oellingion. W Vo OUVAIL PATRICIA A., Si. Albani W Vo DZARA. DAVID D. S ' Or Junction, Pa EtIAS. DIANNE I . Kenilwoith. N.J ELLIS. CHERI L.. Bwckhonnon. W,Vo. EUISON. IINDA J , Union, W Vo ELWELl. RICHARD D Larhom. Ud ESKINS. JAMES M Aldfno W Vo EVANS, CHARUS R , Huni.ngto , W Vo FAAS. WAtlACE A . Eb njbv ' g Po, FAHRNER. ROBERT S . He ' vei-o. W Vo FAMUlARO. PERRY N los Angelei. Col FEASTER. JANICE L , Ooklond Md FEHl. ROBERT W Pitiibu ' gh. Po FEHRUAN. MARGARET A , Jockvon Ohio FEOLA. DAVID J., Buckhonnon. W.Vo FIELDS. DOUGLAS C Bucno Vmo, Vo FtNCM, JUL M . Homd n. Conn FISHER. EDITH M, Ptnn-ngton, N J, FORSGRCN, jEffREV I . Warren Po FOSTER. CATHERINE W Buckhorron. W.Vo FRANTZ, CHARLES R Worrcr. Po FREED. VAN R flu khorror, W Vo FREEMAN. RONNIE L M ' Onxiburg. Oho FREUH. LAURI ANN J FqIIi Villog«. Conr GAITHER. JOSEPH M S«bi rt9. Oh ' O GALlO, WILLIAM J , W«ii Polm B OCh. Flo GARDNER. ANN N . Johnifown Po CARGAN MARY K BolrrTy}r«. Md GARLOCX, CVNIHIA A . 6«ih«ich). Md GAV. RICHARD H . Clotkibur9. W Vo If you ever put ihot stuff on your face ogoT i II GIBSON. RICHARD C , Charlesron, W Va. GILBERT, RANDOLPH C . Philadelphio, Pa. GILES. BARBARA C. Boliimofe, Md GILLEO, CHERYL A , PeeVsl-JI, N Y GILMORE, WILUAM I Vienro, W Va. GIORDANENGO. WILLIAM F,, Monongohelo, Pa GLENN, BARBARA £ Wenonah, N.J. GOCHENOUR, MARY A , Buckhannon W.Va GOFF. CRAIG C. Spr.ngfield. Moss GORDON, BARBARA J , Baliimofe, Md GRAHAM. RONALD E , Washirglor, Pa. GRAY, ROBERT M . Eltzobeih. N J GRAY. WIUARD C. Dogsboro, Del GREEN. ANNE S.. Bethesda, Md. GREEN LAURA LEE Buckharron W Va. Hove you thought of a career m the armed forces? GREEN, LINDA t . Buckhanron W Va GREEN, NANCY Bernardsville, N J GREEN, THOMAS L , Glod yne, Po GREENE, RICHARD Y . Salem, Oh.o GREER, PATRICIA L,. Buckharron, W.Vo GREGORY LYNN M , Tiumbull, Cof n GRIFFITH, JOHN L , Sum N.J GRIFFITH, PAMELA. Tokoma Park, Md GROVES. REBECCA S , Belle W Va GULINEllO, GLORIA J , Whitmor, Mass GUNDY, JAN N-, McKeespoft, Pa HALE, ROBERT W Charleston. W Va HAIL. CHRIS Claifton. Pa HAU, GRETCHEN S St Morys. WVa HALL JOHN D , Annapolis, Md HAIL. SHERRY ANN Biadfotdwoods, Pa HALTFRMAN. WILLIAM M Pelersburg, W.Vo NANA lOIS Wes ' bu.y, NY HARMAN ROY S , Pete ' sburgh. W Va HARPOLS, WItllAM M , Donbof. W Va 132 HARfllGAN JON P Mur holl. Pa HARfilNGTON. BlIA C F nlitburg, Md. HARRIS JEAN M No ' th To awando, N Y HAR$HA JAMES T . S ' ttc ' iville. W.Va HARTZEU. FRANCES D Lanidole, Pa HARVIlt, MOIUE B . Coiih«rtbu ' g. Md HAWIEY AllCE I . TfumbuH, Conn HAZEL. DONALD E . Johnilown, Po HAZIETT, JAMES A , Collierv W.Vo HECKERT BARBARA L CoMagevill«. W.Vo HEIN ROBERT V . Derv-Me. N J HElMS. BARBARA O . Paioder o. Md. HEPTING. DAVID A , Butl« ' . Po. HERRING HAROLD P P.pfieeron. W.Vo HtNKLE. JUDY S . Buchhopnon, W Vo HOCH. DANIEL D EInofo. NY. HODMAN. DENNIS J Cla fto«. Po HOlOSfCl JOSEPH R M.llbuT. N J MOMOLESKt BRUCE A . E Pepo ' c . AAoit HOSIETTlER. LYNDA K Ridgdey. W Vo HOUPT, MARGERY C Mount G ' iMd, Ohio HOWE. JUDITH f , P.itibu ' gh. Po HOWES, RUTHANN P-tisbu ' gh. Po HOlYMAN. VERA I . Goiiowov W Vo HUMPHREY BRIAN D Eoithom, Mcij HUTCHINSON, DEBOPAH } Pcnpiauktn. N J INZETTA LOIS J . 0«ani N J (RVIN EDWARD H , Uriiorttown. Po ISAACS JAMES B New Mo ' iini .ll W Vo JAECKEL, NANCY E Polerton, N J JAMES KAYlENE R itorrtn Po JENKINS. GEORGIA N Elm.fo N Y OMNSON JAMES T ' -• Albont, W Vo OHNSTON KATHRYN I ■•oHe ' d Po JONES D ' ANE E V rap« NH 133 And not only thot but . JONES, MARIIYN A Oaklond, R I JONES, WENDELL O- Severna Pork, Wld KAUFMAN, TRUDY A. Bndgeville. Pa KAY. MILTON C Warrer , Po. KEESTER. ELIZABETH C Buckhonnon. W Va KEHOE, DAVID W Clorksburg, W Vo KELLER. MERIDY A. Syracuse, N Y. KELLY. PATRICIA L Seward, Po KENNEDY, CONSUELLO Avella. Po KERNS, TERRY L. Buckhonnon, W Vo KIFFIN. KARA L. Morltor, N.J. KINGDON. JOAN Holden Mass KINSHERf, KARIN Glodstone. N J KINSLEY, KAREN Bal ' TTiore. Md KIRBY, DAVID A. Bluefield, W.Va. KITTLE. JAMES B, Voigo, W.Va KITTLE, RICHARD L Elkins W Vo. KIEIBACKER, CHRISTIAN I PiMsburgh. Po. KLICK, CAROL E Plo.rfield, N.J KLINK. DENNIS A. Bndgeville. Pa. KOSTIC, MARGORY L Ligonier, Pa. KRAUSE, EDMUND A Salem NJ KRIDER, CLAUDIA L. Pl Tsburg l, Po KUFFNER ALAN E. Glosspo ' t Pa KUHN. BEVERLY J Na ' roro Heights. Po KURIN, LINDA M Finleyville. Po LAMBERT, WILLIAM Philippi. WVo. lANEY. CHARLES W Pittsburgh. Po LANG. CRAIG Notrona Heights, Pa LANGDON, JANICE E Springfield. Moss LAU. DJ. PjMsburqh. Pa LAUFFEP. MARYANN lr Pa LAUGHLIN. MARK T. Clarksburg. WVo. LEACH, ROBERT J Weirton. WVo LEASURE, DAVID L Wilmington Del. 134 lEASURE, EDWARD L IINOBERG. CARIENE B P(ft burqh. Pa LINN, PATTY K Bo khor roo, WVo. LinEll, UNDA S. Aliqu ' ppo. Po. ume GAii s Binghomion, N Y llOYD SHERRY A Bethel Pork. Po LOCKE GEORGE E Irwifi, Po lOven. vicKi A Copon Bridge. WVo LOVfWEll, DAVID C Newfore NY, LOWE. PETER J. Will.omwitle. NY LUCAS, MIKE F Eluabeih, Po MocGREGOR. THOMAS G ligonter, Po. MacKENZIE, KAREN A Br00fc5.de NJ MacOUEEN MARJORY A Nvacl. NY MacWILLIAM MARTHA J, Milfoi, Mali m g i ' ' 9c M n oil fl j| [PI iSil in y M M i P fcjT- 1 . -J SJw Which woy did the balloon man go? McCLURE, SAMUEL P Satitbufy, Ro McCORMlCK, PATRICIA I Glen Rock. N J. McCUSKEY JOHN F Cloifcibyfg, W Vo McDANIEL RODNEY R Welliburg. W Vo McDowell kathieen a Crorbwry. NJ McHENRY lYNN D Et foils, N J McMUNN, JERRY A Cfofksbufg W Vo MACKEY. WILLIAM E Buekhorno , WVo MANN WILLIAM J Pitubu ' gh Po MANNING lOUISE A Covenry R I MARKOVlCH. SHARON L McKeeiOort, Pa MARSHALL VIRGINIA 8 P.imon. N J MARSHALL WILLIAM J Johfiiown Po. MARTIN DAWN M Buekhorrror W Vo MABX, CAROL M Wcyre N J AAAULlER. RALPH A Nokeiv ' llt. Va MEHRINGER. LINDA D Readmg, Moit MENZIES MARCIA J Silver Spfiigj Md MERANTE WILLIAM A Cold Sp ' irgt. NY MERCER PRUDENCE A Wht el.f g W Vo 5 135 MEYER, BETTY Clinton, N. J. MICHEL, SUSAN LYNN Huntington, W, Va MICK, BILLIE Union, W. Vo. MILHOLLAND, CLAY McKeesport, Pa. MILLER, CAROL Baltimore, Md. MILLER, CHERYL Charleston, W. Vo. MILLER, CHRISTINA Beckley. W. Va. MILLER, DALE Holbrook, N. Y. MILLS, LEWIS Wayne, W, Va. MINDERLEIN, PHILIP Fork, Md. MITCHELL, ELISE Newfoundland, N J. MONTGOMERY, BRADEN Pittsburgh, Pa MOORE, JAMES Middletown, W. Va. MORAN, SUSAN Beckley, W. Va. MORGAN, JAMES Czar, W. Va. MOROCK, JOSEPH Clairton, Pa MORRIS, WANDA Irwin, Po. MORRISON. MICHAEL Dalton, Mass MORTON. DAVID Wilkinsburg, Pa MUHLEMAN. KEITH Wheeling. W Va ■im Could you fellows give me a hand with my tractor? MUNN, EDWARD Pittsburgh, Pa. MURPHY, SHARON Wellsburg, W.Va. MURRAY, GAIL Wexford, Pa. NACLERIO. LINDA Wood-Ridge, N.J. NELSON, DEBORAH Kendall Pork. NJ NEWCOME, ROGER Buckhannor W.Vo. NORTON, JOHN Thornton. Pa. O BRIEN, JIM Bethel Pork. Pa OLDHAM. ANN Bronx, N.Y. OLSEN, HAROLD Rockville, Md OLUMBA. GODSON Onitsha, Nigeria O NEAL, GARY Cumberland. Md. OSBORN, ARTHUR Parkersburg, W. Va. OWEN, JACK Monosquan, N J. PALMER, MARK Bethel Park, Pa. 136 PARK, WIILARD Monelta. Go PARKER, BETSY F Broirrtcs, Moit PARKER. SHERRY A Ro nney, W Vo PARTON. ELSIE U McKeejpoff. Pa PATSCH, SANDRA J Houtton, Po PEARCE. LEE N GfO¥« City. Po PENT?, ROBERT T AlOorl, Po PERA220NE DARLENE M Woynv, N J PETERSON. CAROL S Covington. Vo PFAHLER, SUSAN E Denville, N J PFIAUM, ROBERT W Piflibwrgh, Pa PHILLIPS. GERALD H Buchhonnon, W.Vo. PHIPPS, GLENN A Clar on, Po PUTT, KARL W Kennrgton. Md PLUMER. THOMAS L Pepperell. Moit POLCSAK, GEORGETTE A VolerK ' O Po POLHEMUS. TED R Neptune. N J PORCMERON PATRICIA A Monchestef. Conn RA0E6AUGH. DANA R Silver Spring, Md RADER. FREDERICK A Porfceriburg, W Vo. -tp RAGER. JOSEPH A Wellibutg W Vo RAINES, JOHNNIE D Buckhonnon, W Vo RANSOM. DONALD W Hurr.ngfon. W Vo RAPHALION. LINDA A Short Hilli. N.J. RAPKING. TRIANA M Cho ' lei ' or. W Vo REBULARD. LYNN M SolilburY. Conr PEEMSNYOER. DAVID E flotkharnon. W Vo REESE, WILLIAM T E Siroudlburg. Po REEVES. JAMES F M ' llvilie, N J REGER JOHN E Bu khonron. W Vo REIO, CATHY I t ' w.n. Po REMAlEY, DELBEPT P Mo ' Po REMINGTON. KAREN I Warwck. R.I BENEAU CAROiYN N Grotton W Vo RENNER JOHN K Pittiburgh. Po And how do you Irke Wesleyon? 137 RESLER, BETTY L. Piitsbutgh, Po. RHODES, LARRY R Parkersburg, W.Va RICKEY, JON H Uarosquar, NJ RINGLER. CAROLE A. Pittsburgh, Po RITCHIE. LINDA L M Loke Pork Md ROBERTS, MARTHA E. Cairo, W Vo ROBINSON, MARTHA S. Clarksburg, WVo. ROGERS, THOMAS I W. M.fdm, Pa. ROMITO, KATHY Wexford, Pa. ROTHROCK, JOAN A Caldwell, N.J. RUSSELL. WALTER G. Feeding Hills, Mass. RUTHVEN, WENDY L Son Diego, Calif RUTTER, KAREN S. Greensburg. Pa. SAALFIELD. KIPP Akron, Ohio SAUNDERS, NANCY M Baliimore, AAd, SAVAGE, PAT S. Woressen, Po SAYRE, DENNIS A. Beaver Foils, Pa. SCHERR, MARILYN R. Ardover. N.J. SCHIFFTNER, BARBARA I. Wyckoff, N J SCHWENEBRATEN, GEORGE H, Johnstown, Pa. ' yj ' jw SEAPKER. JANET K Pittsburgh, Po SEEBE, ROSALIE A. Moorestown N J SEMENORO. BARTH F. Roselle Pork, N J SHAFTER, LEAH G Salem, W.Vo. SHANAFEIT. SHARON F Summit, N.J SHEPHERD, MARGARET A Brtstol. Md. SHERMAN, LEE M Oceon Ctty, N.J SHISSLER, WILLIAM L Buckhornon, W Vo. SHKUDA, PHILIP P Monhossef, N Y. SHULER, ODESSA A Rockvil le, Md. SHUMATE, ROSE M Saulsviile, WVo SILLAMAN, CAROLYN L Lotrobe, Pa. SIMILE, LINDA M Clairfon, Po. SIMPSON, ARDATH J, Piisburgh, Po. SKINNER, LAWRENCE E Weston, W Va. WELL, We tried to go on 138 SMITH. RICHARD W . WetT Bov ' i ' ort, Matt SMITH, SANDRA D-. SNOW. DIANE E . Cforford. N J SNYDER. SUSAN I , Berhd Park. Po SPAHR, KAREN S . G-eenoek. Po STAlNAKER. ROBERTA F. ClO ' kibvrg. W Vo STANTON MICHAEI R Fmlcyv ' lle. Pa STARKEY. BARBARA I . Woldwck, NJ STARKEY. CHARlES U , Cumberlond. Wd STEELE. WILLIAM L. Pinibufgh, Po STEElMAN. HAROLD R. W ifv,llc. NJ STEIN, DANIEL A , STEVENSON DAVID W Pitliburgh Po. STEVER THOMAS C , McMeehen, W Va STOCKMAN JOHN R . Sho ' t H.lls. N J STODDARD. JUDITH E , Worcester, Mo«, STRALEY. DIANA J . H hiitown. N.J STURGEON. HARRIET M GreePib-jrg, Po. SUTTON. JUDITH I Weiif.«ld, N J SWEEZY SUSAN L Beihetdo Md the Selmo morch, ' SWISHER. LOWELL H., HoMtun. Co ' O ' odo SWOPE REBECCA A. ] theMburg. Md TADlOCK. WIlLfAM H . Chevy Choie Md. TANNER. DOROTHY J.. B ' Ooklyr, N Y TAYLOR THEODORE Q , Wfliron. W Vo THOMAS. DIANE I . H.cktvillv. NY TOMIINS JANEIL R,, McKepipofi, Po TONKIN LORING I . Clorkiborg. W Vo TONKINSON BARBARA No i Babrlon. N Y TOWLE TERRENCE L. MoPchffHef. Conn TRAINOR CHARlfNC I , Silv f Sp ' na Wo TROWBRIDGE NANCY J T«rfa Alto W Vo TBUM O. JOSEPHINE D Ortqo W Vo TRUMBO REBECCA J 0 ego W Vo TYIE EILEEN T.. l 9on er Po 139 1I!! ' flf TYLER, WILLIAM C, We st Orange, N.J. UEBERSAX, WERNER B., Baltimore, AAd. WAHL, NORRIS WALLS, RICHARD PHILLIP G., Whirehouse Sta., Buckhanron, N.J. W.V. UMSTOT, CHRISTINE G-, Oakland. Md. WALTER, KATHLEEN E., Equinunk, Pa. VANCE. THOMAS W., Bethel Park, Pa. WALTON, CHERYL D., Pittsburgh, Pa VOORHEES, DELLOYD Wheeling, W.Va. WALTON, GARY L., Cloirton, Pa. VOORHEIS, JOAN Essex Fells, N.J. WAMSLEY, LARRY W.. Buckhannon, W.V. ■Over ond above the call of duly. WARMAN. ROBERT D., Uniontown. Po WATKINS BEVERLY J Mullens, W.Vo. WEBB, BARBARA M . Fferdshtp, Md WEBER, SUE A , Pitisburgh, Pa WEISS. ROGER J.. Sou ' lampto , Pa. WHITE. RONALD L . Wilm.ngton, Del. WIKEL. JAMES H., Mollers, W Vo. WILBUR, JOAN V,, Swedesbofo N J. WILEY, DONNA J . Fotrlowr N J WILLIAMS. FRANK E . Buckhannon, W.Va. WILLIAMS. NANCY C. S ' tve ' Springs, Md. WILSON NIK! ANN Nitio. W Vo WILSON. ROSE M , Parkersburg. W Vo. WINEMILIER, KATHERINE M Pickens, WVa. WISMAN, CAROL A , Glendale. WVa WOICOTT, PAMELA S . Chicopee. Moss WOLF, SHARON L . Jessup Md WOLFE. LESLIE A Molone, N Y WOOD NANCY L Volley Heod, W Vo WOOD ROY A . Nokesville Vo WOODARD, PRUDENCE A., Morr lie Vr WURGEL. BRUCE K , SfOffs. Conn YOUNG, JOAN M Bol ' imore. Md, 2ANIE, UNDA A , Needhom, Moss ZUMBRUNNEN SUE Concofd N H 140 The beginning or ihe end of a great experience. FRED T. ABBOTT Buckhonnon, W, Vo JAMES S ADAMS Buckhonnon, W, Vo. ROBERT M ALBERT Renfrew, Po. DAVID A. ASHWORTH Buckhonnon. W- Vo. SAMUEL J. BEATTY Lotrobe, Po. WILLIAM F. BLAU Hompton, Conn. MELVIN C. BROWNING Kimbollon, Ohio PETER L BRUSO Montpclier, Vt. BLANCHE L. CARSON Glensicie, Po. PAUL R. CLARK Short Hills, N. J. ROBERT M. CLARK ConcorcJ. N. H lEIGHTON R. CRESSEY Boothboy Horbor. Me. RAYMOND F DICOLA Cloirton, Po. JOHN E. ESPOSITO Clork. N. J. LINDA L. FELEGY Pillsburgh, Po. ROGER R. FISH Storrs, Conn CHARLES D. FLINT FforTietown, W, Vo DONNA I FRENA Pittsburgh, Po. LINDA J. FROME Leviffown, Po. JACK C GETTENY Hunkers. Po WILBERT GREGG Cormel, N. J. JOAN M. GREIFF Pittsburgh, Po- JOHN J. HANNAN Somerset. N. J. STEPHEN E HARRIS Chester. W Vo. LEONARD C HASSELt Buckhonnon. W Vo. ALBERT G HASSON Buckhonnon. W. Vo. TYLER P HOUCK Boltirriore. Md. JANE 0. HUGHES Syrocuse. N. Y. JOHN M. HULLEY Pittsburgh, Po. VIRGINIA HYDE Sonds Pt., N. Y. RICHARD A HYRE Buckhonnon. W Vo. lESLEE E. IRVINE Cuyohogo Foils. Ohio DIANA L. JAGGERS Chevy Chose. Md MARY P KULHAVY Appleton. Wis. JANICE E LANGDON Springfield, Moss. WENDY LANGE Longhorne, Po. CHARLES G. LAW Vienna, W. Vo. EDGAR G. lEACHMAN Buckhonnon, W. Vo. THOMAS LEWIS Boothboy Harbor, Me. THOMAS G. LEWIS Mootsville. W Va. JAN I. LOCKMAN Midlond Pk., N. J. LINDA A. lONGROD Webster. N. Y. LARRY G. McCartney Buckhonnon, W. Vo. SUSAN J MACE Buckhonnon, W. Vo. ILONA D. MILLER Holbrook, N. Y ROBERT G MITCHELL Uniortowr, Po. BARBARA J. MORTON Pittsburgh, Po. BYRON E NEWLAND Fonwood. N. J. JERRY B. OTWELL Boyord, W. Vo. DIANE E. PAKENHAM Westfield, N J. RANDALL C PAPE Boyside. N. Y. jdHN R. PARNELl Mt Vernon, Ohio JAMES Wi PENNYBACKER Benwood, W. Vo. CONNIE J PUMPHREY Buckhonnon. W. Vo. CHRISTINE N. RAPKING Charleston. W. Vo. JAMES A. REMSEN Akron, N. Y. JOHN K. REXROAD Buckhonnon. W. Vo. HELEN J. ROWE Buckhonnon, W. Va. WILLIAM C ROYAl Springfield, N. J. ARMAND C. SAIVATI Roselle Pork, N. J. DENNIS G. SCHAEFER Bergenfield, N. J KIPP A. SMITH Weston, W Vo DANIEL SMYTHE Pittsburgh. Po. KAREN L. SNOOK Cleorwoter, Flo. SANDRA J. STANIER Pittsburgh, Po. WELSEY K. STEVENS Volhollo. N. Y. LINDA L. TAYLOR Matteson. III. STEPHEN W. TERRY Silver Spring, Md. FREDRICK E. TIMBROOK Connberlond, Md. JOHN TOURTILLOnE Boothboy Horbor. Me LEE VAN DER WENDE Midlord Pork. N. J KENNETH D VINCENT Buckhonnon. W Vo. KATHRYN WARD Aberdeen, Md IRENE A. WARMAN Pittsburgh, Pa. SANDRA S WESTFAIL Buckhonnon. W. Vo. MICHAEL R. WILLIAMS Mount Vernon. Ohio 141 Which way is Mecca? Hup-2-3-4. ? r- fT How would you like your nose pushed m? WOULD YOU The best seat in the house There s a fly in my gloss 142 My fingers slocl- Ir s good for rhe legs BELIEVE . . Where 5 the onti-freeze? .S-- ' A up, Alvml 1 Look Mol No Hondsl • - ' «A 143 EJKSEiiiS ' iiaBS 144 WE, AT WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN, ARE PROUD OF ALL HER FINE TRADITIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED OVER THE YEARS. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAR WAS NO EXCEPTION. HOMECOMING PAID TRIBUTE TO THE COLLEGE BY DECLARING ITS THEME THE GRAND OLD JUBILEE . Y WEEKEND WAS AGAIN A PARENTS ' WEEKEND. V EACH YEAR NEW ACTIVITIES, WHICH WILL HOPEFULLY MCOME TRADITIONAL, ARE INITIATED. THIS SPRING A MURMURMONTIS BEAUTY CONTEST WAS HELD, AND A LOVELY QUEEN WAS CHOSEN FROM A REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GREEKS ANJD INDEPENDENTS ON CAMPUS. AMONG OTHER TRADITIONS ARE FRESHMAN WEEK, WINTER AT ' WESLEYAN, AND GRADUATION. 145 FRESHMAN And she s only staying four years! The purpose of Freshman Week is to introduce new freshmen to the fun, excitement, work, and be- wilderment known as college. Highlights of the week are the parent-student convocation, the annual freshman mixer, and registration. However, one of the most memorable things is the wearing of the orange and black beanie. Students and parents meet and eat at the Freshmon Borbeque The welcome sign goes up for the new freshmen. 146 WEEK Ffiendly conversation ond a chance to rest ore provided by the Freshman Borbeque. l l; ' ?Br ' -8 Parents enjoy the doy os much os the freshmen. ■iff The freshmen get psyched for the big gome to determine whether or not they will hove to keep their beanies on. Counselors give directions to the sign-in desk. 147 HOMECOMING 1966 YE GRAND OLD JUBILEE With the Noble Past as a guide, this year ' s Homecoming theme was A GRAND OLD JUBILEE. The ' A eekend took students back to Wesleyan of the 1890 ' s with such traditions as the coronation of the Queen at Ross Field and the parade complete with floats, bands, and beauties. The Queen reigned over the procession as she and her attendants traveled by carriage. Model T, and horseback, depicting nineteenth century modes of transportation. The rest of the weekend in- cluded the game between Wesleyan and Glenville State College, the banquet honoring the alumni with Branch Rickey, famed organized baseball executive as the guest speaker, the Gay-Nineties Dance in the Social Hall, and a drowsy afternoon of jazz brought things to a close. 14S r™ Lofs of hard work A borbeque . . ft ' f ' -A. ' irf Enthusiasm . That exhausted feeling . Pottent parents , 149 Karen McKelvey, 1965-66 Homecoming Queen M- C .... The Queen ond her court, from left to right: Junior ottendant, Koty O Brien; Senior attendants, Judy Miller. Borboro Erwin, Janet Bitzer. Mary Ann Kelly; Sophomore ottendant, Jonis Archer; Freshmon attendant, Barbara Helms; and Queen Karen. The Queen is announced The 1965-66 Homecoming Queen is Karen (Delbrugge) McKelvey from Wheeling, West Vir- ginia. Upon graduation in December, Karen became the wife of Tom McKelvey, and is now residing in Buckhannon where she is teaching and her husband is assistant minister in the First Methodist Church. Karen was also the past president of Alpha Gamma Delta. Karen smiles at fiancee Tom while she waits for the parade to begin. ' S ' -: V •V ' I ■l yi - ' . i BSim k • •■- A ■-NI t- ■■The first onnual Women s Recognition Banquet, sponsored by Associated Women Students was a great success The Fall Recognition Assembly, held in Atkin- son Chapel, honored students excelling in schol- arship, athletics, and various activities on the campus. Sponsored by the Awards Committee of Community Council, this assembly has now become a Wesleyan tradition. FALL RECOGNITION ASSEMBLY Awards Committee Chairman Janet Jordan students to the assembly. Omicron Delto Kappa tappees are recognized. Puridi Scott tup; Rick Sch slet for OOK t J fl H M 9 1 taL ' ' t ' Jl l Bl l Bi ' HI R HjH n Wesley Ann and Wesley Andy ■Libby Wilson and Mite Funk Denny leods The Almo Moter The Spring Recognitions Assembly, or- ganized by the Awards Committee of Community Council, was held to honor students who hove served Wesleyan in various fields. New members of ODK were tapped. Nought initiates were rec- ognized, Wesleyan Activities Keys were awarded to seniors who hove partici- pated in a variety of organizations dur- ing the four years, and the 1966 MUR- MURMONTIS wos dedicated to Clyde O. Law in memoriam. Mrs. McClellon reads the occepfance of the 1966 MURMURMONTIS dedication to ' he late Clyde O lavy Ruth Coirns fecetves the Delta Ps ' Kappa award 155 Alpha Xi Delta FLOATS Alpha Delta Pi Phi Sigma Epsilon 1st Place Kappa Alpha Order 2nd Place 156 IBS Phi Sigma Epsilon Koppo Alpho Order Second Ploce HOUSE DECORATIONS Theta Xi F.rjT Ploce Off-compus 158 Murmurmontis Queen Carol Warner Alpha Gamma Delta First Runner-up Lora Holman Theta Chi Second Runner-up Janet Jordan Alpha Xi Delta Mil 159 Mrs. Jane Pruett Chi Phi Martha Bell Associated Women Students Mary Shepherd Phi Sigma Epsilon Frances Cox Theta Xi N I I f Barbara Rhein Zeto Tau Alpha Koty O ' Brien Kappa Alpha This year, Wesleyans Seventy-fifth Anniver- sary, a new MURMURMONTIS tradition was created. This was the selection of the MURMUR- MONTIS Queen. In past years, the Greeks on campus have presented candidates whose pic- tures were sent to a famous star or photographer, who chose a first, second, and third choice based on beauty only. This year a pageant was held and three judges selected a queen and two run- ners-up on the basis of beauty, grace, charm, and poise. The 1966 MURMURMONTIS Queen is Miss Carol Warner, a senior Business Adminis- tration major from Buckhannon, West Virginia. The candidate from Alpha Gamma Delta, she is a member of the Panhellenic Council, was a Strawberry Festival Princess, and was elected to the 1966 May Court. Carol Robinson Alpha Delta Pi MomenTs of suspense while the judges decide. THE BIG NIGHT APRIL 5, 1966 Tom serenades our Queen and her Court She IS wearing a pink . 162 QUEEN OF MAY DONNA DODD 163 PARENT ' S AND Eight thousand blue MAY WEEKEND balloons filled the campus and the air as part of the decor for the big spring weekend. The Special Activities Committee of Community Council worked in conjunction with Vice-President Nemeschy to plan and organize the three-day affair. The events included the an- nual May Sing competition and May Queen coronation. Saturday ' s agenda incorporated a tug-of-wor, an outdoor art show, fashion show, athletic events, a parents ' organizational meeting, and ended with a successful May Dance in the Social Hall. On Sunday, a special Mother ' s Day Church service was held, followed by the performance of an oratorio by the choir, and ending with a new event called a Cinema- theque — a dance and film evening. 164 MAY WEEKEND THE FLOWERS ARE PRESENTED. THE BALLOONS GO UP. AND DONNA kclGNS . - 165 MAY SING F I R S T P L A C E w o M Janie Dougherty ' s medley from Comelor ' also earned her a trophy for best female director. The winners ore from Jenkins Hall. Two Hawaiian numbers, a War Chant ' and a Wedding Song earn Carole Robinson s Alpha Delta Pi ' s the second place trophy. r N ' 166 VICTORS ' Pi +;? ? ' , p. o r F I M ■7 • V,; •-• N ' T P L A C E A Testament of Freedom and ■Music Will Calm Thee give the Theia Xi s the b-g rrophy of the mens division, Steve Gutekunst directed Best male director, Ed Byrom, conducted Phi Sigmo Epsilon to o second place with Dear Heort ond You Moke Me Feel So Young. 167 4«« irrj ' v ' TT ' . : fci a; In ' ' ■' - .-vX ) :y« ' iiiiffib i I Bl 168 Ifc.if !■IrTTlr - 1 ■nr -■:A - — TrtJ n WrT 1 1 _ Mill - ' WC i CtL lAt! - ■B 5-.nifif L 169 170 SINCE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FIRST GREEK SOCIETY ON CAMPUS, FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES HAVE GROWN AND EXPANDED WITH THE REST OF THE COLLEGE COMMUNITY. PRESENTLY, MORE THAN FIVE- HUNDRED AND FIFTY STUDENTS BELONG TO ONE OF WESLEYAN ' S GREEK-LETTER SOCIETIES. THESE FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS DO THEIR PART B MAKING MANY OF THE ACTIVITIES ON CAMPUS A SUCCESS. AMONG THESE ACTIVITIES ARE THE HOMECOMING FLOATS, MAY WEEKEND, AND VARIOUS INDIVIDUAL PHILANTHROPIC PROJECTS. 171 Established on Wes- leyan ' s campus to or- ganize the fraternities into one united group the inter-fraternity Coun cil was under the leader ship of James T. Pruett, president, Glenn Hise Vice-President, John C, Dyrenforth, Secretary The activities of IFC in- clude coordinating Greek Week and Campus in- tramurals. SEATED, Left to Right: Dean R. A. Cunningham, G. Hiser, J. Pruelf, J Dyrenforth, G. Gray. STANDING, Left to Right: J, Russo, L. Miller, D. Zeismg, J- Sundqujst, C. Law, J, Miller, J. Hall, R. Scmpsorf, W. Pormelee, R. Slade. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL 172 C5r03D PANHELLENIC COUNCIL STANDING, left to right: M. Kelly, L. Milhoon, C. Christian, S. fisher, K Delbrugge, C. Owens. N. Liegreen, M. Scutt, E. Cox. SEATED, left to fight: L. Holmon. J. Boughmon, Dean McBroir. M. Brittain, E. Pembroke. Established to create and maintain good relations be- tween the sororities of Wes- leyan ' s campus, Panhellenic Council coordinates the ac- tivities of the four sororities and acts as judiciary board for them. President this year was Jo Baughman; vice- president was Marian Brit- tain. Activities include For- mal and Informal Rush, Greek Week, and Panhellen- ic Dinner. 4.. €¥. . ' I ' Vf wm l?VjKi Alpha Omicron Chapter ALPHA GAMMA DELTA ■Founded Nationally 1904 ■Syracuse University And now for The lotesi m nighMime a ' tire Tea for Two ' Alpha Gamma Delta started out the new year with an informal picnic and party. It was held at the Firehall and the music was furnished by the Flies. Homecoming brought two Alpha Gams into the limelight. Karen Delbrugge was Homecom- ing Queen end Katy O ' Brien represented the Junior Class. On November 13 twenty-one new pledges were welcomed into the sorority. A Pledge For- mal was held in their honor in December at the Coach Four in Elkins. The new semester was ushered in with a Valentine ' s Dance. During Greek Week in February Ginny Milliken reigned as Greek Queen with Koty O ' Brien and Mary Shepard as attendants. Alpha Gam received a second place t rophy for overall competition during the festivities. Once again Alpha Gam had a successful basketball season. They won the trophy and still remain undefeated for the past two years. A tea was held in the chapter room for the faculty and patronesses. Carol Warner, who represented Alpha Gamma Delta in the Murmurmontis Queen Contest, is reigning as the 1966 Murmurmontis Queen. Katy O Brien and Mary Shepard also participated. International Reunion Day was observed on April 16. A banquet was served to undergraduate members and alumnae. The Spring Formal was held in Clarksburg in honor of the seniors. Each year the sorority raises money to give toward the National Altruistic Project. This year money was sent to help train counselors for crippled children. P3 y f ' 175 B1 ' W P i WS ' ' ' - - . s ll r j E i mil Cli B E ' l 1 1 PI; f3 « i r - in r. ' .  f KKE 1 IP ' Ji i 3: ' E ' K] B i M p!i ESI B3! B ' 1 Gamma Kappa Chapter ALPHA DELTA PI ■Founded Nationally 1851 ■Wesleyan Female College ■AOPi s always have a ball Wesleyan s Bunny Club ADPi, nothing else rates quite so high. These are the words sung by ADPi ' s, lived by ADPis, and shown by ADPi s in their many activities and achievements. The ADPi s are very active in honoraries and organizations here at West Virginia Wesleyan. Janet Bitzer reigned as Theto C hi Sweetheart and was also selected for junior attendant for the 1965 May Court. During Homecom- ing, the ADPi ' s received honorable mention in house decorations. ADPi also contributed to Homecoming with the sophomore attendant, Janice Archer and our senior representatives, Judy Miller, Mary Ann Kelly, Barbara Burns, and Janet Bitzer. In the field of athletics ADPi rated high with first place in Greek Week and second place in basketball intramurals. ADPi also initiated fifteen of her fall pledges and received seven new pledges. The social functions this year have included a slumber party which was highlighted with a pledge skit. Of course, the outstanding annual event for the ADPi ' s was the Black and White Diamond Formal, held in honor of the seniors. All in all 1965-1966 can be hailed for the ADPi ' s as achieving much success in the sisterhood as well as on campus. ■' They say everyone loves a porode 177 a L BARBOR P. L OEHART J D- PRUETT J. C AN6EL0 M L FRANKS H GOMEEN E E. MESOLOGITES B A GWYNN , B.S KIMBERLAIN Ipha Ki iJcUa G6 est jDirjgima 0cs ci an f L L HOLMAN S. L MEANOR E S. CARTER B L MOORE CO HORIE C.S. LYNCH R A Si OPE i M WILSON D L FRE W L J INZETTA L. L NACLERIO . M KURIN S L SNYDER P L KELLV EDWARD VtXf TUt Studios. MgmiHon N t Beta Siama Chapter ALPHA XI DELTA ■Founded Nationally 1893 ■Wesleyan Female College The Alpha Xi ' s were well represented on the 1965 May Court. The May Queen was Karen Jennings, a Senior Music Major from Fallston, Md. Alpha Xi ' s who represented their respective classes were Alice Crayton, Senior Attendant; Janice Angelo, Sophomore At- tendant; and Janet Jordan, Freshman Attendant. For the eighth year in a row an Alpha Xi has won the honor of Murmurmontis Queen. Last year Sharon Schroeder captured the title. Alpha Xi s claimed three Sweethearts of Wesleyans five fra- ternities. Janet Pruett was Sweetheart of Chi Phi; Bonnie Kimberlain, Sweetheart of Theta Xi; and Lora Holman, Sweetheart of Theta Chi. The Beta Sigma Fuzzies were very proud of their own Suzanne Young, who won the title of Strawberry Queen , at the 24th Annual West Virginia Strawberry Festival held in Buckhannon lost June. The Beta Sigmas started the 1965-66 school year with a retreat held the first weekend of school at the lodge near Buckhonnon. Ac- tivities for the new year were planned and discussed. The Fuzzies were very proud of their twenty fall pledges and a Christmas Dance, ■Fuzzie Frolic , was held in their honor in December. During the month of December, the Alpha Xi ' s held two Christmas parties. Their annual party for underprivileged children in Buckhannon was held at the Theta Xi house. They also had a chapter Christmas Party held in the sorority room, where each active and pledge brought a gift for the room. The Alpha Xi ' s held their annual Sweetheart Dance at the Coach n Four in Elkins. This year their Sweetheart was J. T. Pruett, husband of Jane Pruett, one of Beta Sigma s actives. Awards were given to the pledge class and Mary Lynne Franks was named Outstanding Active. The Fuzzies ' Annual Rose Formal was held at Lake Riley on April 23, honoring the graduating seniors. This year the theme was Lollipops and Roses. ' And Sifoke, One. Two Sisters Sing On ' n j. Foil Pledge Closs 179 j!|Q isi Ln fi Delta Upsilon Chapter ZETA TAU ALPHA ■Founded Nationally 1898 ■Longwood College The year 1965 was filled with work and fun as the sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha helped to fulfill the traditions of the fraternity and the college. The fall retreat began in a flurry of enthusiastic activity as the rush motif, The King And I , was published and final arrangements were made for the ZTA Homecoming float — We ' ll Give ' Em Helen. ' Besides participation in the teas, decorations, and other campus traditions surrounding Homecoming, the Zetas celebrated their Found- er ' s Day and awarded their new pledges with paddles at a tradi- tional ' sister supper ' . The Christmas season included the White Violet Ball, caroling in Buckhannon hospitals, and a Christmas party where the sisters gave Christmas presents to the sorority suite. Second semester began with another tradition as the sisters took their annual fraternity exams. But February again continued the social activities when Zeta entertained Theta Chi at a fraternity dessert. After a raid on the actives ' rooms and an auction of cherished possessions, the naughty Zeta pledges were initiated. They were honored that evening at an initiation banquet. This spring while the sisters practiced for Greek Week and May Sing they also planned for the highlight of their fraternity calendar, the Zeta Spring Formal, held at Lake Riley, and a picnic the next day at Audra. The seniors were welcomed into the alumni chapter at the annual senior banquet. At our spring retreat the sisters reminisced of the work and fun of this year and looked with optimism towards national convention in Houston, Texas, this summer, and another exciting school year. ZTA Mascot m Pf f -JB p - ■v P V - ' . Odd, ' ' «if-- ' i x - - N Sisters Join Honds ie ' oi onci fhe r Zeta mar 181 GREEK Beat it! Here comes the Deon. iM .§. ■■' ■There were nsver such devoted sisters! ' A thorn among roses. 182 WEEK 15. 16, 17 cms 183 m is  - ! 3? El= E3 lyp li?S3 ! 1 ! I ,! 1 1 Delta Xi Chapter CHI PHI ■Founded Nationally 1824 ■Princeton University The men of Delta Xi chapter of Chi Phi Fraternity have enjoyed a very successful first year on the Wes- leyan campus. The Delta Xi chapter received its notional charter on May 1, 1965. The Brothers participated in all phases of activi- ties on the Wesleyan campus: athletics, Community Council, honorary societies, publications, and intra- murals. Each brother contributes to the Brotherhood N-ght. Brothir occording to his talents and obility. Chi Phi added several trophies to the house this year and has prov- en itself an active competitor in the interfraternal sports program. House parties periodically scheduled throughout the year are much looked forward to by the Brothers. The social calendar is highlighted by three events: the Fall Homecoming festivities, the Christmas Formal, and Sweetheart Weekend. The end of the year is enhanced by Sweetheart Weekend which includes a picnic and the formal dance. All the social events of Chi Phi were a total success. The sweetheart of Chi Phi is Janie Pruett. L 1 Lunch Time 185 Beta Chi Chapter KAPPA ALPHA ■Founded Nationally 1865 ■Washington College They re Jumpin For Dixie Founded in the tradition of the Old South, Kappa Alpha Order is the oldest national fraternity on Wesleyan s campus. This has been a prosperous year for Kappa Alpha. They won second place for their float and house decorations with respective themes of Happy Birthday Wesleyan and KA Sal- utes Wesleyan. ' These combined to give them the first place overall trophy. The highlight of the year for the KA ' s is their Old South Weekend in which they, as a group, secede from Wesleyan ' s campus and from the town of Buckhannon. Other festivities during the weekend include a pic- nic, barn dance, parade, and luncheon — all of which leads up to Saturday nights Dixie Ball. Informal parties, the Sweetheart Dance, Convivium, and several serenades add much enjoyment to the year. This was more than just a good year for the KA ' s socially, however. They finished second among the fraternities in overall scholarship KA Salutes Wesleyan Hnony B ' fthdoy Wesleyon Spring Pledge Class 187 AST SENNETT BOS BRUCE BOB EICHELBER6ER MICKEY REEVES STEVE BURGESS GEORGE FORSYTH KEN CHASE GEORGE WALTON BILL PARMELEE DEAN BYROM PETE WEAVER RAY SAMPSON RON PATCHEN MILT DOTTERWEICH vet —aiaocr BBn ' CEXT 2-t «£ mo.ociit thiajurm G6 lUcsb iJipqima cslcj att mm JIM CHISMOLM WAYNE LUNSTEAD BILL MITCHELL P2 OR MIKKELSON MARY SHEPHERD MR. NICKELL f P jfl P 1 CARL CUTCMI S BUD MAS6R0UCK ROGER SMITH DICK YULE RICHARD REICH BUD DOUCM JOHN WEST BILL BURNS DON ROSE ROGER DAVIS EO SI CLAIR DAvE WATSON DAVE HALL LARRYWALTER BURT HUNTER EDWARD vaNTiNE Studios. Ham.i ' c N --. - . Phi Kappa Chapter PHI SIGMA EPSILON ■Founded Nationally 1910 ■Kansas State Teachers College Hello Out Therel Phi Kappa Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon is enjoying one of its most successful years at Wesleyon. Through its diversified program of sports events, dances, parties, college functions and national fraternity activities, Phi Sig has fulfilled its obligations to the school and to the national fraternity. One of the highlights of the year was the Homecoming weekend when Phi Sig captured first place in the float competition with its float Railroad the Rivals . Phi Sig also took third place in the House Decorations contest, giving them an overall second place for the weekend. Phi Sigma Epsilon takes great pride in scholastic achievement. For the third consecutive semester Phi Sig won the IPC Scholarship trophy for the highest average among Social fraternities at Wesleyon. Phi Sigs Sweetheart this year is Mary Shepherd. Officers are Roy Sampson, president; Peter Weaver, vice-president; Dean Byrom, secretary; and Milt Dotterweich, treasurer. Choo em Down mmM 1 : - n . Mmm 189 B S ' P ! S J fsgi f gl fj g? Jl ! g ni E jfc i ggi t ' H E ' j i jB ili i sj ijpgi i FP8i B? ! 1 K9- E ' Tennis Anyonel For my Next Trick. Delta Gamma Chapter THETA CHI ■Founded Nationally 1856 ■Norwich University The Ole Folks at Home, Delta Gamma Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity is located at 74 College Avenue, across from the library. It is here that the men of Theta Chi have their Jammys, open houses, teas, and house parties. Delta Gamma Chapter is in its sixteenth year ot Wesleyan with a very proud tradition to admire and to live by. Living up to its motto, Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater, the men of Theta Chi participate in all of Wes- leyan ' s activities. They can be found in Community Council, hon- orary societies, school athletics, class officers, and intramurals. Our Sweetheart is Miss Lora Holman. Do You Say Scholorship? 191  . ii tV :-ii ! i ' iK i B sE l E iJ ffHs lji f !! SI ' ' : to 1 Pf 9VPii9iiKS in  l ' EiC i V mmmjt. mm. ims E fh M« Tir  ! ' y Kappa Tau Chapter THETA XI ■Founded Nationally 1864 ■Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Just o Little Oob Will Do Ya! The Kappa Tau chapter of Theta Xi has enjoyed another great year filled with success and progress. The Theta Xi guys are well known for the time and effort they contribute to the betterment of the campus community. Stressing diversity in its membership, the brotherhood is well represented in all fields of competition. After winning a first place May Sing victory the brothers captured the intramural Softball championship. This fall, Theta Xi continued its victory string at homecoming with a respected first place in house decorations. The brothers themselves are leaders In all areas of campus life and government. Picnics, barn dances, house parties, a Pledge Dance both semesters, the Founders ' Banquets, and the Spring Formal the Iris Ball weekend were highlights in an active social calendar. This year under the able administration of their Pres- ident, Brother Jim Hall, the chapter was awarded a National Public Relations Trophy as well as being ' ranked among the very top in over-all chapter operations for the Theta Xi National Fraternity. Serving as Sweetheart this year was Bonnie Kimberlain. A Shining Victory 193 194 THE SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF GROWTH OF THE COLLEGE HAVE BEEN ACCOMPANIED BY GROWTH AND EXPANSION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS. AN INCREASING LIST OF SPORTS HAVE BEEN ADDED TO WESLEYAN ' S LIST OF INTER-COLLEGIATE ACTIVITIES. EACH YEAR MORE STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN THESE ACTIVITIES. THIS YEAR WESLEYAN IS VERY PROUD OF HER TEAMS ' FINE ACCOMPLISHMENTS. THE BASKETBALL TEAM ARE THE WEST VIRGINIA STATE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS, THE SOCCER TEAM ARE THE STATE CHAMPIONS, AND THE SWIMMING TEAM PLACED SECOND IN THE STATE-WIDE MEET. 195 Warm day at practice? Getting ready for the game. FOOTBALL The tension starts. Mi ' ?3 1S M ;|-: ' -.:. ' i ' - i- f f - •- ; - ?S; a;  w S ' : f ip-S ■-  v FIRST ROW, Left to Right: T. McKelvy. B. Blarkenship, D, Dtenning, G- Hiser, J. Johnson, J. Schneeman, K. Ryan, T. Shiro. SECOND ROW; Coach Pugh, Manager J. Rail, M. Moellendick, G. Lyie, T. Potrick. D Kessler, N. DiPietro, B, Hill. W Garrett, F. Taylor, Trainer Hopkinson and Coach Ellis. THIRD ROW: Coach Myers. W. Lyons. J. Sharkey, G. Bossow, G. Lynch, C Munson, D Watson. R D.Cola, R. Klebez, and Coach Newbrough. FOURTH ROW C. McKinney, G. Gregg, J, Gettemy, D Hornbeck, C Stewart, R. Freeman, T Davis, W. Janczewski, B Chadwick, L, Vasiiko, and W. Olexo LAST ROW: J. Baisden, D. Feolo, F. Timbrook, J. Morock, R. Allmon. T, Black, L. Rhodes. M. Bowers, W. Park, J. Holoski, E. Ahmed, J. Goither, D. Dzora, and R. Combs. 196 197 198 This year Wesleyans Bobcots went all out to give the spectators an excellent and thrilling per- formance at each game. Homecoming was o good example of the exciting, hard-fought game Wesleyan played all year. The Bobcats totaled one hundred and fifty-five points this season while holding the opponents to eighty-one. Coach Pugh and his assistants prepared the team well, and at the end of the season four of the players were elected to the All Conference team. Three of these men were the co-captains Drenning, Hiser, and Johnson with DiPietro as the fourth. The defense, as well as the offensive ball carriers, deserve a great deal of credit, for they often kept the opposing team from scoring at a crucial mo- ment. Bobcats crash in to block the opponents poss. Wesleyan 6 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 12 Wesleyan 21 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 20 Wesleyan 34 Wesleyan 41 Westminster 14 Fairmont Salem 7 Glenville (Homecoming) 19 West Liberty 14 California State 14 . . . . W. Virginia Tech 7 Marietta 16 Bridgewater LEFT: Senior Drenning woits to return to oction. 199 DiPietro kicks an extra point. Lyons recovers his own fumble. The game s never over until the final gun sounds. RIGHT: Above: Is that the way they teach them to tackle? Below: Wesleyan ' s strong defense stops the opponent for little gain. 200 Senior Johnson gets the pitch back. Next year we ' re going to get benches. ' ■iu Uf Ai FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Berry, M. Palmer, D. Kugner, S. White, Coach Reemsnyder. R, Weiss, T, Vance STANDING, R O Brier, D Mclntire ICaplainl, R. Leonard, CROSS COUNTRY Run fast fellasi Boy season opens in five minutes. The Wesleyan Harriers not only won a majority of their gomes in the regular season, but also placed second in the W.V.I.A.C. meet. Wesleyan 17 Wesleyan 27 Wesleyan 45 Wesleyan 22 Wesleyan 50 Wesleyan 37 Wesleyan 37 Wesleyan 31 Wesleyan 20 Wesleyan 21 38 Fairmont 28 W J 16... Carnegie Tech 33 Fairmont 15 Waynesburg 55 Marietta 28 Concord 24 West Liberty 37. . . Davis Elkins 34. . . Davis Elkins 202 Ihey fe offl They fight ioi postt.on. BELOW: Cooch Reemsnyder wotches onxiously ?03 SOCCER 1 f 9 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Coach J. Myers, T. Terry, C. Quarto, L, Miller, C. Dilley. J. Montoya, D, Thatcher, J. Rubis. SECOND ROW: G Olumba, R. Hem, W. Blau, M. Chatterton, C. Snyder, G. Morvin, G. Morrill. G Barefoot. THIRD ROW: P. Cupp, J. Cam, J, Esposito. J. Griffith, J. Porker, J. Hunter, Manager. Coach Myers discusses strategy with Terry, Miller, and Dilley Terry uses Coach Myers strategy. 204 Wesleyan s Soccer Team had a very success- ful seoson. With Myers coaching and Dilley as captain the team not only won seven of their nine scheduled games but w ent on to become West Virginia State Conference Champions for the second year in a row. Senior Snyder stops opponents from scoring o point. RIGHT; Senior Doug Thotcher gives the boll o Wesleyon kick. - ir„mx. ' - ' WT • .A ' 205 Alert for a shot ot the goal, Snyder is ready to block it. 206 Coach Myers scowls at the opponents ' drive to score. H i 4 ■1 m % 1 V M K ' ' f H HI jp -J- l H Bk r ' i ' :: -:i.WiK m jm ) ■A SOCCER Wesleyan Wesleyan 2 Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan 2 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 9 Wesleyan 3 3 Ohio University Davis Elkins 1 Fairmont State 1 Davi s Elkins 2 . . W. Virginia University Fairmont State Alderson-Broaddus Alderson-Broaddus 2 Frost burg the air for an ottempted point. BELOW: Wesleyon on the move again. 207 Davis and Elkins 2 Wesleycn Fairmont 5 Wesleyan 1 Glenville 1 Wesleyan 1 A-B Wesleyan 1 Davis and Elkins 2 Wesleyan 1 Glenville Wesleyan 1 Joon Roberts and opponent battle for the boll. FIELD HOCKEY Although the Wesleyan Field Hockey team was established only recently, under the coaching of Mrs. Allen it had a rather successful season. The record of 2-3-1 and the fact that the team has only one graduating senior point to the possibility of gn excellent season in 1966. Captained by senior Ruth Cairns the team defeated Alderson- Broaddus and Glenville. Barbara Glenn is ready to make that important save. Careful Lindo, theball not her wrist! 208 I ...ii sBfl-i L V. Bobcots on the move. 211 This pill isn  so big. Mike Funk scores two more. The big five, Charlie Milter, Mike Funk, Mickey Reeves, Scofty Come, and Dennis Drenning pose with coach Ellis. But sweetie, I didn ' t know you cored. 212 This year Wesleyan had a basketball team of high poten- tial, Although the season ended with an unimpressive 14 wins and 1 1 losses, it did not end unimpressively. Coached by Hank Ellis and William Pugh the Bobcats went on to the W.V.I.A.C. tournament and racked up four wins and only one loss against Morris Harvey who won the tournament. The team managed a breath-taking performance keeping some of the campus glued to their radios while others traveled to see the team play in person. In the final night in the playoff gome the hoopsters fought hard for the championship title. After the game Charlie Miller and Co- capt. Mike Funk were named to the all-tournament team. Charlie Miller was named the most valuable player of the tournament. Also Charlie Miller and Mickey Reeves were selected for the all-conference second team. Ten men lettered and there were 2,045 points accumulated throughout the season. 213 CHEERLEADERS Wesleyans cheerleaders can always be heard above the crowd. Directing the cheers and rous- ing the multitude at football and basketball gomes, they add spirit and beauty to each contest. Beauties and the beast- Uncle Sam needs you! 214 f P 1- l - r m 0 1 m V rfk Come on let ' s yelll Sure you hove a headache, but don t take if out on them. O.K. Mr. Nelson. Use psychology on her LEFT TO RIGHT: Loro Holmon, Kothryn O Brien, Susan Mathews, Ronald Poichen, Carolyn Boehle, Mory Kelly. 5 L J, njJIl 215 U ' -t LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach J. Myers, R. Lasich, D Thatchef, W. Russell, R. White, W. G.ordanengo, W Steel, J. Harsha, T, Shewbndge, come, G, Walton, W. Marshall, R, Miller, R. Gilbert, T. Green, N. Terlaakpoot and W, Roland. Klebez, R Linci- SWIMMING Berea 25 Shepherd 47 W J 80 D E 28 Bethany 50 West Liberty 40 Fairmont 27 Fairmont 31 D E .35 70 Wesleyan 48 Wesleyan 59 Weselyan 59 Wesleyan 45 Wesleyan 53 Wesleyan 68 Wesleyan 55 Wesleyan 59 Wesleyan Tri-meet Wesieyon ' s swim team had an excellent season. This year they won seven of nine meets and placed second in the State Meet losing to Shepherd by only five points. Competing against five other colleges, Wesleyan placed first in seven events breaking and setting a new state record in each. The swimmers to come in first were Bob Lincicome, 50 yd, freestyle; Jim Harsha, 500 yr. freestyle; Jim Harsha first and Tom Green second in the 200 yd. freestyle; Wayne Cordero, Diving; Tom Green first and Bob Lincicome second in the 100 yd. freestyle; and Nick Terlaakpoot, Green, Lincicome and Harsha winning first place for Wesleyan in the 800 and 400 yd. freestyle relays. Other placing swimmers were White, Klebez, Shewbridge, Roland, Cummings and Miller. Thirteen new state records were set at the meet, and with the quality and quantity of the returning swimmers we can look for all of these to be broken next year. 216 What fo m mm hk; What! A surfer m the pool? They re bock in record rime 217 Rossbach and his field trips! With beautiful form, Wayne Cordero does a swan dive. fe f a How do you steer this thing? Congratulations. 218 i. i Howard Hiner lines up the boys for ihe group shot. Myers ships onto the green. Bill Gilmore lining up o putt. LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Benreir, B- Anderson, D. Couch, W Gilmore, L. Harris, C- Barry, R, McDaniel, R. Newcome, Coach J. Myers. 219 Wesleyan 12 Wesleyan 12 Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan 2 Wesleyan 10 Wesleyan 2 ' A 33 ' A 15 W. Va. Tech 9 D E 12 W. Va. Tech 11 Fairmont 5 Glenvllle . . . Marietta ■i UT course t m good. Northern Regional Wesleyan. Central Regional Wesleyan. Bridgeport Wesleyan Southern Regional Wesleyan Conference Tournament Wesleyan . sixth place . sixth place fourth place fourth place . . fifth place During the golf season this year Wesleyan won fourteen and lost nineteen matches. They did especially well at the conference tournament where they came out ahead of seven other teams. Coach John Myers and his young team are looking for an even better season next year. 220 l -Ja52ji A beautiful day for golf. Forel Craig Borry h ' Ts it ou ' of the trap 221 BASEBALL ROW one, Left to Right: R Weichond, A. May, Copt. Jock Johnson, J Williams, C. OHogon, Coach Hank Ellis. ROW two: W. Kitney, H. Hosbrouck, M. Jenkins, R. Klebez, R. Carpenter, J. Morock. ROW three: R. Harmon, W, Olexa. E. Baker, L, George, D. Stambough. Coach EMis talks to the referee. 222 Put a bobcot m your bat. •f SWs S b tttmtm i fis i i; s . :i!v -. • - «:.;;,. j v ' :: ' ' j  L v Jim Williams unleashes o fast pitch. Hey. It feels hVe there s n bobcot in this bat. Just waiting to tag the opponent out. Wesleyan Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 5 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 5 Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 7 Wesleyan 9 Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan 3 Wesleyan 5 Wesleyan 2 Wesleyan 6 Wesleyan 7 4 Fairmont 7 Fairmont 3 Ohio University Morris Harvey 2 W. Va. State 5 W. Va. State 13 W. V. U. West Liberty 5 West Liberty 13 W. V. U. 6 Concord 7 Concord 3 Glenville 10 Glenville 7 Morris Harvey 9 A-B This spring Wesleyans ball club was leading the Southern Division for a time. However, at the double- header at Concord their fortune changed and the losses knocked them out of contention. Graduating this year from the Wesleyan football and baseball teams Is Jack Johnson. Coach Honk Ellis feels this NAIA Ail-American has more major league potential than any he has coached. Even though some of the games were rained out, he finished the season with a .400 average. He also set a new mark in yards rushing in football. He gained 2,317 yards for Wesleyan while he played football here. 223 Joe Morock prepares To swing at a pitch. Keep your eye on ' he h ! Rick Carpenter makes it safely to first while Jack Johnson steals home. ■■' JE Boll ducks oncoming bat. 224 f ' ■' ' ' liL 225 TRACK ROW one, Left to right; R. Leonard, C. Miller, T. Shiro, T. Eokin, Coach Wm, Pugh, ROW two N, DiPieIro, T Swarr, G. Lynch, L. DeVoorhees, D. Watson, J. Moellendick ROW three: F, Timbrook, L Rhodes, J. Esposito. D. Feola, M, Palmer, M- Horpold, D, Kuzner, Absent when prcture was taken was T. Vance. Marietta Relay Wesieyan third with 48 points — 10 teams Forrest Capital Relay Wesieyan first with 1 36 points — 1 1 teams Fairmont Salem Wesieyan first with 109 points Fairmont Salem Wesieyan first with 1 10 points D E, Salem, Fairmont Wesieyan first with 106 points West Liberty Wesieyan second with 65 points Conference Meet Wesieyan second with 83 points — 9 teams 226 Warming up. Wesleyan ' s track team had an excellent record this season winning one relay meet against ten other teams. This Forrest Capital Relay, which found Wesleyan beat- ing teams such as West Virginia University ' s varsity and freshman teams, was contested in a layer of mud and water on the track which hindered all the teams. We are proud of the tracksters record this season. The rake off . Aifbarne. DeVoorhees and Moellendick run hurdles for Wesleyon 227 So Wesleyan ' s not in the Jead , , . Well fix that. - ' -% m, Will he or won t he — that is the question. Moellendick gets good distance on his broad jump. Charlie Miller demonstrates o war dance. 228 1, . ■r ' V- fM Rhodes in first with DiPietro ond Feolo close behmd 229 TENNIS Even though the tennis team had an unimpressive record of wins and losses this year, they looked very good on the courts. The opponents were tough and each game was a well-played contest. Their victories were over West Virginia Tech and Davis and Elkins. v-w v- ROW one, Left to right: R, Shissler, L. Byers, D. Thatcher, G. Froncis. ROW two: J. McCuskey, S, Olsen, D. Hazel, Coach Reemsnyder. D E 3 Fairmont 9 West Liberty 8 Morris Harvey 6 Fairmont 9 W. Va. Tech 4 Frostburg 6 6 Wesleyan Wesleyan 1 Wesleyan 5 Wesleyan 8 Wesleyan 5 Wesleyan 1 3 Wesleyan 9 Salem 9 W J 4 W. Va. Tech 1 D E 9 Salem 8 Marietta 230 r .rzrrm-rrrTrr. 231 Rick Shissler practices serving. Doug Thatcher goes after the ball. Coach Reemsnyder on the courts. LLLIJ.. Gary Francis practices his backhand. iBE3C5«i i.:«sr j BKj . ' Avtm 232 Theto Xt gets o touchdown in the men s tnlromufals. Intramurals at Wesleyan give the in- terested and competitively spirited stu- dents a chance to participate in athletic activities. Fraternities, Sororities and Independents all compete in close and exciting contests. Since there ore few women ' s sports at Wesleyan it gives especially the girls a chance to exercise and show their skills. Among the sports ore Softball, volleyball, basketball, foot- ball, pingpong and bowling. This IS a cose for batman. Who soici girls hove the sexiest legs ' 233 OOF. Right in the stomach! What the well-dressed college men ore wearing. A beautiful layup — too bad it s volleyball. LOOK, up 111 me irees, — u 5 u oiru, — it ' s o leaf. — It ' s the footballl 4 - 234 Men s Intramural Basketball season opens with a boskef Eh? What did vo say? Up ond away; another two points ' 235 Sofel rii John Howes pitches another fme game. And people get paid for this? Why didn t yoo tell me we 236 Independent girls team from Fleming Hall plays m rhe Women $ Intramurals. stoftmq The qafT  ' Good catch. Take me out lo ' 237 Abel, J. 128 Adams, M. 51,56,90 Adamson, J. 56,128 Ahmed, E. 128,196 Aitchison, B. Ill Albert, R. 128 Albrecht, J. 118 Alexander, J. 128 Alexander, J. 118 Alexander, L 77,1 18 Allen, C. 70,111 Allen, J. 68,1 18 Ailmon, R. 80,82,128,196 Allport, L. 68,128 Alpaugh, N. 90 Ambrose, B. 15,42,42,51,56, 84,84,90 Ambrose, D. 70,1 18 Ames, G. 59,1 18 Anders, W. 59,69,90 Anderson, B. 219,128,210 Anderson, C. 46,1 1 1 Anderson, C. 58,59,76,77,118 Andrews, J. 51,128 Angelo, J. 72,11 1 Anspach, B. 90 Anyan, J. 90 Archer, C. 77,128 Archer, J. 118,151 Armentrout, R. 128 Ashworth, D. 56 Astle, B. 56,90 Atkin, D. 118 Atkins, J. 128 Anieson, S 65,66,68,77,90 Austin, H. 128 Austin, L. 60,128 Backus, H. 128 Bagby, S. 128 Bagley, A. 69 Bagley, D. 128 Bahrenburc , B, 128 Bailey, 1. 118 Bailey, S. 57,72,128 Baisden, J. 128,196 Baisden, R 47,111 Baker, D. 111,222 Balcom, D. 118 Bolicki, L. 118 Barbor, B. 111 Bard, J. 70 Barefoot, G . 204 Barker, J. 68,128 Barnes, S. 70 Barry, R, 111,219,221 Barss, R. 118 Barteman, M. 118 Bates, J. 111 Bauer, J. 128 Bauer, S. 128 Baughman, M. 51,90,173 Beakley, R . 50,51,128 Beale, G. 90 Beales, R. 128 Beall, C. 111 Beall, J. 128 Beardsley, K. 84,128 Beard, M. 77,118 Bechtel, J. 70,90 Becker; AA. 118 Bedell, D. 128 Beeler, S. 31,118 Beem, R. 72,73 Beer, T. i6 Bell, D. 66,70,76,111 Bell, M. 51,56,62,77,85,111 160 Bennett, A 90 Bennett, J. 128 Bennett, L. 118,219 Bennett, L. 15,42,42,46,91 Bennett, S. 91 Officiai Commercial Photographer for Your MURMURMONTIS MOUNTAIN-STATE SJAT PHOTO ENGRAVING SERVICE ( J BUCKHANNON, WEST VIRGINIA Line and Half Tone Engravings Commercial Photography Film Processing 238 ' We Cater to the College Students ' CASULAIRE 17 W Mam St. Misses Fashions Junior Fashions ALKER TIRE AND SUPPLY INC. 21 E. Mam St. Buckhannon Goodyear Tires Deico Batteries Ashland Gas G. C. MURPHY CO. Your Local Shopping Center 40 Separate Departments to Serve the Students and Shoppers of Upshur County Beorn, P. 76,77.118 Berry, R. 202,128 Bettinger, K. 86,1 18 Betz, T. 128 Bias, B. 49,66,111 Bios, J. 77,128 Bicknell, M. 50,128 Biller, E. 128 Bird, R. 72,128 Biser, R. 118 Bitzer, J. 91,151 Bizaro, L. 128 Black, J. 42,43,44,91 Black, J. 128 Block, T. 128,196 Blackadar, J. 70,118 Blockwell, S. 128 Blair, J. 118 Blair, J. 118 Blair, M. 84,1 18 Blake, E. 129 Blanchard, L. Ill Blankenship, G. 91,198,196 Blau, W. 204 Blevins, J. 118 Blood, A. 76,80,81,111 BIy, S. 44,81,118 Boehle, C. 84,84,91,215 Boettner, R. 76,77 Bolsferle, J. 118 Bonafield, C. 54,129 Bond, B. 129 Bond, B. 52,61,65,65,91 Bond, M. 80 Bonesteel, W. 128 Boo, S. 118 Bookman, D. 42,91 Bossow, G. 196 Bowen, R. 128 Bowers, J. 45 Bowers, M. 129,196 Boydstun, B. 129 Boyle, P. 129 Bradford, J. 84,118 Bradley, L. 61,91 Bradley, M. 51,86,91 Bradley, N. 51,54,129 Bragg, B. 119 Branton, J. 64 Brewer, W. 119 Brill, M. 91 B risbin, R. 91,129 Brittain, M. 51,173 Britton, A. 47,91 Brown, C. 129 Brown, E. 77,84,129 Brown, G. 69,129 Brown, J. Ill Brown, K. 56 Brown, L. 119 Brown, P. 64,129 Brown, P. 43,61,1 11 Brown, R. 129 Bruce, W, 50,91 Brunson, J. 67,67,69,129 Buchanan, C. 129 Buchanan, J. 76,1 11 Buckworth, S. 55 Buddie, A. 129 Buderer, E. Ill Bultman, J. 59,1 19 Bunker, S. 49,57,111 Burgess, S. 61,74,91 Burke, M. 51,84,92 Burkhart, R. 119 Burleigh, J. 129 Burns, B. 92,151 Butcher, C. 210 Butner, J. Ill Butts, C. 119 Butzer, J. 51,57,111 Byers, L. 92,230 Byrd, M. 77,77,1 19 Byrom, D. 74,92 Byrom, E 67,70,119 Bybee, J. 129 Cadmus, J. 129 Cadorette, J. 129 Coin, D. 129 Cain, J. 129,204,155 Cairns, R. 45,48,61,92 Caldabaugh, K. 119 Caldwell, S. 129 Cale, M. Ill Campbell, C. 129 Carlson, R. 119 Carperter, B. 129 Carperter, J. 119,224,222 Carroll, L 129 Carson, B. 61 Carter, E. 119 Carter, R. 129,210 Carver, P. 129 Casfo, L. 68,129 Catalano, F. 129 Cebrat, E. 65,65,66,67,92 Chodwick, B. 196 Chaffey, L. 16,67,70,92 Challender, J. 129 Chaney, J. 129 Chapman, J. 77,129, Chapman, L. 42,56,68,77, 84,84,92 239 Chapman, N. 129 Chase, K. 92 Chatterton, M. 62,76,1 19, 204 Cheney, H. 129 Chenoweth, L. 129 Chisholm, J. 17,51,80,81, 111 Chitambar, S. 58,1 1 1 Chomicz, J. 92 Chomicz, N. 129 Chrismon, E. 46 Christ, G. 55,92 Christian, C. 73,86,173 Christie, J. 56 Church, C. 129 Clark, J. 46,111 Clark, R. 130 Clark, V. 119,58 Clark, W. 130 Clawson, C. 86 Clayton, J. 130 demons, T. 130 Clifford, B. 84,130 Cline, J. 72,73,92 Clopper, R. 52 Cloud, H. 72,84,119 Clutz, E. 67,130 Coale, M. 84,130 Cochrun, L. 130 Cody, M. 45,84,1 19 Coggan, B. 51,84,130 Cole, L. 62,1 1 1 Cole, M. 61,68,111,209 Coleman, J. 51,72,130 Coleman, L. 77,86,130 Coleman, M. 84,84,92 Collins, P. 68,111 Combs, R. 196,210 Come, G. 85,92,212,213 Comer, C. 56 Communtzis, A. 130 Conner, C. 92 Conner, R. 54,77,111 Cook, L. 130 Cooper, P. 66,76,119 Cooper, S. 119 Copeland, B. 66,112 Copely, E. 92 Cordero, W. 52,53,92,218 Corley, J. 112 Couch, D. 112,219 Courtney, M. 119 Cover, S. 112 Cowen, B. 84,130 Cox, E. 17,52,63,112,173 Cox, F. 119,160 Coye, C. 68,72,130 Craft, C. 68,74,77,119 Croin, S. 93 Cramer, E. 130 Crawford, M. 68,130 Creel, N. 42,44,45,70,93 Crew, C. 93 Crislip, G. 56,65,65,66,119 Crissman, E. 70,84,112 Crites, D. 130 Crocker, S. 71 Crook, D. 15,47,73,93 Crook, E. 70,1 19 Crossley, C. 49,52,112 Cucinotta, J. 51,93 Culp, R. 93 Cupp, P. 104 CURRY CHEVROLET 240 Cursey, M. 112 Curtis, H. 93 Curtis, J. 119 Curtis, M. 47 Cushing, L. 130 Custer, C. 56,93 Custer, L. 68,77,130 Cutchins, C . 119 Cutright, H 130,210 Cutright, P 83,112 Daniell, D. 130 Dardinger, D. 119 Dougherty, J. 1 19,70,166 Davidson, M. 77,130 Davidson, S. 130 Davies, D. 49,68,72,1 12 Davis, J. 69,112 Davis, M. 61,83,93 Davis, P. 77,77,119 Davis, R. 68,130 Davis, R. 119 Davis, T. 120,196 Dawson, J. 112 Day, S. 130 Daybill, D. 120 DeHart, P. 112 Dehart, W. 74,81,94 Delbridge, E. 120 Delbrugge, K, 14,94,150,151, 173 Demshow, K. 130 Denham, D. 51 DePoy, B. 49,77,112 deRossett, D. 130 Dessent, T. 71,44,94 Detrick, B. 130 Dexter, E. 130 DiCola, R. 120,196 Dilley, C. 94,204 Dills, T. 51,56,112 Dinsel, L. 130 DiPietro, N. 198,200,229,196, 226 Distad, M. 130 Dobson, S. 70, 120 Dodd, D. 54,94,163 Dodd, J. 130 Donner, N. 54,131 Dotson, G. 131 Dotterweich, M. 112 Doughty, F. 120 Drenning, D. 69,94,199,212, 196,210 DuBois, D. 112 Duff, K. 120 Duggan, J. 131 Dunham, R. 120 SPECIALIZING IN College — Fraternity Sorority, Jewelry Sweatshirts, Jackets end fovori. SHAFFER JEWELRY 5 North Kanawha Durrett, J. 131 Feaster, J. 131 Durrett, K. 53,54,84,112 Feather, C. 76,77,120 DuVall, P. 131 Fehl, R. 131 Dyrenforth, J. 112,172 Fehrman, M. 131 Dzoro, D. 131,196 Feist, M. 44,45,52,112 Feolo, D. 229,131,196,210 Eakin, T. 61,56,94,226 226 Eaton, C. 112 Feola, S. 55,112,210 Eaton, M. 120 Ferguson, D. 112 Edinger, N. 55,112 Ferullo, P. 120 Edwards, J. 70,112 Fields, D. 131 Edwards, M. 120 Finch, J. 131 Edwards, W 112 Fincham, S. 56,77,120 Elias, D. 131 Fisher, E. 131 Elliott, D. 58,85,112 Fisher, J. 95 Elliott, J. 57,69 Fisher, L. 56,112 Ellis, C. 131 Fisher, S. 173 Ellis, R. 53,94 Forsgren, J. 131 Ellison, L. 83,131 Forsyth, G 48 Elverson, D. 52,53,94 Foster, C. 131 Elwell, R. 131 Foster, J. 120 Elwood, L. 52,53,59,66,94 Fox, D. 95 Emme, S. 83, H 2 Fox, J. 120 Emrick, P. 120 Frocke, N. 112 Engelhardt, H. 94 Francis, H. 95,230,232 Eppinger, D. 61 Frank, R. 69,113 Erickson, R. 120 Frankendorf, R. 57 Erwin, P. 50,94,210 Franks, M. 80,83,15,95 Eskins, J. 131 Frontz, C. 131 Esposifo, J. 204,226 Eraser, W. 83,85,95 Evans, C. 120 Freed, V. 131 Evans, C. 70,85 Freeman, R. 131,196 Evans, C. 86,131 French, D. 44,76,113 Evans, G. 66 Frerichs, P. 120 Evans, L. 112 Fresh, J. 84,113 Everhart, J. 85,112 Friebel, C. 120 Everhart, S. 44,77,77 Friend, L. 120 Everitt, C. 46,61,62,112 Friend, R. 80,83 Everly, J. 112 Frueh, L. 54,68,131 Frueh, M. 68,77,77,120 Faas, W. 131 Fruehon, K. 120 Fahrner, R. 131 Frye, P. 60,113 Famularo, P. 1 31 Fuller, H. 76 Faust, D. 69,95 Funk, M. 15,48,95,155 RAINBOW RESTAURANT 241 Furgeson, D. 57 Furrer, A. 76,212 Gaither, D. 95 Gaither, J. 131,196 Galas, S. 120 Gallo, S. 113 Gallo, W. 113 Gara, L. 77,120 Gardner, A. 66,131 Gargan, M. 131 Garlock, C. 131 Garrett, W. 196 Garris, J. 72,81,85,95 Garton, P. 46,51,56,95 Gawthrop, W. 113 Gay, R. 131 George, L. 48,113,210,222 Getteny, J. 196 Gibb, W. 1 13 Gibson, R. 132 Gibson, V. 113 Gilbert, R. 132,216 Giles, B. 51,132 Giles, R. 120 Gilleo, C. 132 Gillooly, W. 57 Gilmore, W. 219,219,132 Giordanengo, W. 132,216 Glasser, E. 120 Glenn, B. 61,208,132 Gochenour, M. 132 Goff, C. 132 Goheen, M. 113 Goodfellow, N. 120 Goodhue, M. 47,95 Gordon, B. 132 Gordon, J. 71,77,120 Gottwald, K. 70,120 Graham, R. 132 Gray, G. 55,70,80,83,95,17 Gray, W. 113 Grebe, K. 120 Green, A. 132 Green, C. 47,50,1 18 Green, J. 120 Green, L. 132 Green, L. 132 Green, N. 132 Green, T. 132,216 Greene, R. 51,132 Greer, P. 132 Gregg, G. 1 96 Gregory, L. 1 32 Greiser, C. 42,95 Greiser, D. 121 Griffith, J. 132,204 Griffith, P. 132 Gross, C. 74,77,120 Groves, J. 56,113 Groves, K. 53 Groves, R. 132 Gulinello, G. 132 Gundy, J. 86,132 Gutekunst, S. 67,70,95,167 Gwynn, B. 16,42,46,52,77,95 Haas, J. 95 Hahn, Y. 58,95 Hahan, L. 66 Haines, E. 56,113 Halbert, K. 66 Hale, R. 55,132 Hall, C 132,210 Hall, D. 56,120 Hall, G. 66,73,77,132 Hall, J. 14,42,43,56,96,172 Hall, J. 132 Hall, S. 132 Hallidoy, T. 57,69,113 Halterman, W. 132 Hamburger, V. 76,113 Hamlin, L. 52,96 Hmarick, V. 96 Hana, L. 132 Hanifan, R. 51 Hanna, M. 53,113 Hansen, B. 86,121 Harkey, B. 68 Harmon, J. 56,1 1 3 Harmon, R. 132,222 Horpold, W. 132,226 Horrigan, R. 133 Harrigan, J. 133 Harris, J. 132,210 Harris, L. 219 Harris, S. 121 Harris, T. 113 Harsha, J. 133,216 Hortman, S. 121 Hartzell, F. 133 Harvey, J. 56,61,113 Harvey, G, 70,121 Harvill, C. 73 Horvill, M. 133 Hosbrouck, H. 121,222 Hastings, M. 66,76,113 Hatch, M. 56,72,96 Hawley, A. 133 Hayes, N. 52,71,121 Hazel, D. 230,133 Hazlett, J. 133 Heaps, D. 72,84,113 Heatwole, C. 50,121 Heckert, C. 55,67,68,70,133 Hem, R. 133,204 Heinmon, E. 56,1 1 3 Heifer, R. 121,64,66,67,67 Heisch, J. 121 Helms, B. 151,133 Hemphill, G. 54,121 Hennrich, J. 70,77 Hepting, D. 133 Herring, E. 15,42,42,70,84, 96 Herring, P. 70,133 Herrman, R. 57,69,1 13 Hersman, J. 1 21 Heslep, J. 121 Hicks, W. 55,96 Highfield, D. 70,113 Hill, B. 60,85,113,196 ' ■fen)0usftr5Jv n?5 Buckhannon, W. 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W. 58,58.114 Leonard, R, 52,98,202,226 Lewis, T. 82,84 Lim, K. 77,114 Lin, H. 48,58,59,99 Lincicome, R. 122,216 Lindberg, C. 50,67,70,135 Link, W. 114 Linn, P. 135 Linsenmann, K. 114 Littell, L. 135 Little, G. 135 Lloyd, L. 58,122 Lloyd, S. 135 Locke, G. 35 Lockhart, R. 69,99 Louis, S. 47,70,114 Lovelace, G. 122 Lovell, J. 99 Lovett, V. 135 Lovewell, D. 135 Lowe, P. 135 Lucas, J. 5 6,65,66,77,122 Lucas, M. 135 Luckey, R. 67,70,1 14 Ludwig, S. 44,56,62,77,77, 122 Lunstead, W. 47,50,1 14 Lygoumeons, N. 69,114 Lyie, G. 114,196 Lynch, C. 80,122 Lynch, G. 196,226 Lyons, W. 198,200,196 MacArthur, R. 55,57 MocDonoid, AA. 42,77,99 MocDonald, R. 42,99 MacFarland, S. 122 MacGregor, T. 1 35 MacKenzie, K. 66,68,135 MacQueen, M. 135 MocWilliam, AA. 135 McClain, E. 68,72,77,99 AAcClellan, T. 122 AAcClure, S. 135 AAcCormick, P. 61,135 AAcCoy, W. 114 AAcCracken, P. 114 AAcCune, R. 44,122 AAcCuskey, J. 230,135 AAcDaniel, R. 135,219 AAcDowell, K. 135 AAcGough, K. 122 AAcGowen, B. 114 AAcGraw, AA, 51,77,122 AAcHenry, L. 135 AAclntIre, D. 99,202 AAcKeever, K. 122 AAcKelvey, P. 60,196 AAcKinney, C. 48,196 AAcKinney, G. 16,99 AAcAAillen, J. 122 AAcAAunn, J. 135 AAcNeel, A. 122 AAcQuillen, AA. 114 AAcVay, G. 50,99 AAabon, D. 122 AAace, S. 66 Mackey, W. 135 AAallory, L. 54,55,99 AAaltese, J. 122 AAann, W. 66,135 AAanning, J. 54,123 AAanning, L. 50,135 WARD ' S LAUNDRY CLEANERS • 1 Hour Dry Cleaning • Laundry Service • Free Box Storage FREE PICK UP DELIVERY 472-2220 15 S. 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Miller, N 82,151 123,210 114,172 100,204 Miller, R, Milliken, 114,216 V. 100 Mills, L. 136 Milosevic n, M. 100 STRADER ' S Department Store Clothes jor the Whole Family ' Phone 472-2320 37 W Main St. Minderlein, P. 136 Mishler, J. 123 Mitchell, E. 136 Mitchell, W. 60,65,66,67, 86,114 Mitton, J. 45,210 Mock, D. 123 Moellendick, J. 196,226, 227,228 Moeller, R. 76, 123 Moffatt, E. 44,58,77,84,123 Monrgomer, L. 16,81,100 Montgomery, T. 136 Montoya, C. 16,42,45,54,100 Montoya, J. 45,101,204 Moore, B. 123 Moore, J. 1 36 Moore, M. 56,86 Moore, R. 48,101 Moore, W. 44,70,123 Moorheod, M. 44,82,86,183 Moron, S. 56,77,136 Morgan, J. 136 Morgan, W. 101 Morock, J. 60,224,136,196, 222 JWorrill, G. 123,204 Morris, W. 66,136 Morrison, D. 84,84,123 Morrison, M. 1 36 Morton, B. 123 Morton, D. 136,210 Moses, D. 69 Moss, S. 73,1 14 Mudge, J. 67,123 Muhleman, K. 136 Mulligan, R. 55,64,101 Munn, E. 60,136 Munson, C. 123,196 Murphy, D. 56,68,114 Murphy, S. 136 Murray, G. 136 Myers, G. 69,123 Myers, L. 101 Myers, S. 115 Naclerio, L. 136 Nadeau, T. 123 Nougle, C. 56,123 Neil, J. 76,123 Nelson, D. 57,136 Nesbitt, W 52,57,59,62, 63,101 Neumark, L. 115 Newcome, R. 219,136 Newell, D. 52,101 Nicholson, C. 115,123 Nicholson, J. 48 O Brien, K. 115,151,161,215 O Brien, R. 202,136 Oda, R. 58,59,67,67,70 OHagan, C. 101,123,222 Oldaker, D. 123 Oldham, A. 136 Olexo, W. 123,196,210,222 Olivo, C. 75,84,84,101 Olsen, H. 69,230,136 Olson, K. 52,62,115 Olumba, G. 58,59,136,204 Oluszak, J. 69,101 ONeal, G. 67,136 Orner, L. 123 Osborn, A, 136 Owen, J. 136 Owen, R. 72,115 Owen, W. 101 Owens, C. 82,173,123 Pamter, M. 56,101 Palmer, E. 123 Palmer, M. 202,136,226 Panteloukas, K. 56,123 Park, B-. 58,123 Park, W. 60,137,196 Parker, B. 61,84,137 Parker, J. 204 Parker, S. 137 Parks, J. 77,77,101 B. R. FORD SALES, INC. Your Neighborly Ford Dealer Phone 472-1700 71 W. Main St., Buckhannon, W. Va. 245 Parmelee, E. 56,172 Parnell, J. 210 Parsons, C. 102 Parsons, S. 77 Porton, E. 72,137 Parton, L. 73,102 Patchen, R. 102,215 Patrick, T. 17,43,48,60,75, 80,81,115,196 Patsch, S. 68,84,137 J. 55,57,102 48,56,102 67,70,77,115 43,53,62,70,82, Patterson, Poxton, N Peaper, S. Pearce, D. 102 Pearce, L. Pearsall, K. Pedersen, R. Pembroke, E. 102,173 Pennacchio, C. 84 Pennybacker, J. 81 Penfz, R. 137,210 Pepka, P. 124 Perazzone, D. 137 Peters, R. 115 Peterson, C. 77,137 137 115 115 51,52,56, Petrie, D. 124 Petro, D. 115 Pettibon, G, 124 Pew, A. 47 Pfaff, B. 102 Pfahler, S. 137 Pfioum, R. 137 Phillips, B. 49,124 Phillips, G 137 Phillips, M 115 Phillips, R. 69 Phipps, G. 67,68,74,77,137 Pierce, M. 124 Puerson, R 102 Pingrey, J. 45,56,115 Pinkerton, A. 115 Pitcher, D. 124 Plitt, K. 137 Ploof, J. 66,67,77,1 15 Plummer, T. 137 Polcsok, G. 67,68,137 Polhemus, T. 137 Rollins, V. 115 Pomghrey, J. 66 Popp, M. 72 Popson, G. 124 Porcherob, P. 67,68,137 Porter, M. 102 Power, J. 124 Powers, J. 124 Powers, B. 124 Proger, S. 84,115 Prelle, L. 53,115 Price, B. 115 Pruett, J. 102,172 Pruett, J. 16,42,54,80,81 102,160 Pumphrey, 1. 59,124 Putnam, C 56,77,102 Pustter, F. 69 Quarto, C. 48,52,204 Radebaugl- , D. 137 Roder, F. 137 Roger, J. 137 Raines, C. 50 Raines, J. 137 Rail, J. 102,196 Ramsey, P. 55,69 Ronson, D. 137 Rhein, B. 66,161,124 Randolph, G. 210 Rapholion, L. 68,137 Rapking, T. 137 Reynolds Transportation Co. 30 N. 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' Hair Styled Specially! 246 Rapking, C. 70 Rickey, J. 60,138 Rebillard, L. 137 Riedell, E. 69,103 Rector, M. 115 Ringler, C. 138 Reed, N. 115 Ritchie, L. 50,138 Reemsynder, D. 137 Robbins, B. 103 Reese, C. 103 Roberts, J. 56,61,115,208 Reese, C. 52,77,24 Roberts, L. 54,80,81,115 Reese, W. 137,210 Roberts, P 57,68,138 Reeves, J. 64,137 Roberts, R. 50,115 Reeves, M. 212,210 Robinson, C, 46,56,103, Reger, B. 103 161,166 Reger, J. 137 Robinson, M. 80,138 Reger, L. 54,103 Robuck, S. 124 Reger, W. 115 Rockefellow, R. 115 Reid, B. 50,62,70,103 Rogers, E. 124 Reid, C. 66,137 Rogers, S. 51,103 Rein, P. 124 Rogers, J. 54,84,103 Remington, K. 137 Rogers, R. 51,103 Remaley, D. 137 Rogers, T. 138 Reneau, C. 66,83,137 Roland, W. 69,103 Renner, J. 137 Romito, K. 138 Reppert, G. 103 Rose, D. 124 Resler, B. 138 Rosenberger, L. 118 Reynolds, S. 48,103 Ross, J. 115 Rhod.-s, L. 229,138,196,226 Rothrock, J. 138 Richmond, N. 124 Roweft, R. 124 Richards, N. 115 Rubis, W. 115,204 Russell, W. 66,75,138,216 Russo, J. 69,104,172 Ruthven, W. 138 Rutter, K. 138 Ryan, K. 75,104,196 Rydholm, D. 124 Saaifield, B. 53,138 Sabom, E. 104 Sodlon, E. 124 Sofford, D. 124 Sampson, E. 44,1 15 Sampson, R. 43,48,104,172 Sanders, W. 115 Saunders, N 138 Savage, P 51,68,77,138 Saville, R. 124 Soyre, A. 38 Schaefer, D. 60,69,70 Schaffer, D. 104 Scherr, M. 138 Schifftner, B 138 Schisler, R. 55,61,82,115, 155,230,232 Schmeal, C. 124 Schneeman, J. 104,196 Schrecengost , L. 124 REPUBLICAN DELTA Business goes nhere invited — stays where appreciated!! 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