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RICHARD R. PHARR • RUSIIVESS MAMGER
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hy a student the other day. Well, just what does it mean, the staff asked
itself collectively, and thus was born a search for knowledge.
Memories of high school Latin were perused and the only information
ohtained was that the word had some connection with mountains. Finally
the first assistant to the associate assistant literary editor spoke up and sug-
gested the dictionary.
There it was, a comhination of two good Latin words, "mons" meaning
mountain, and "colere," to dwell; together they meant mountain dweOers, or
in our language, mountaineers.
With this mystery solved, we would like to present the resuhs of our
combined efforts, ambitions and hopes.
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ny attempt to fully record the history of one college
year would be impossible; all that the Monticola can do, as the
student annual is to endeavor to separate the wheat from the
chaff, to portray the high spots of the ever changing panorama
in such a way as to recall to each student his personal contribu-
tion to ihe stream of events, an admittedly ambitious undertaking.
The 1341 Monticola has beheved that it could best fulfill
this desire by employing the style used this year, a workable
compromise between the conservatism of the usual cohege annual
and the radical change for the sake of change ideal of some
ultra modern pubHcations.
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To M. L. Benedum, a great American whose contributions to the material, cultural and spir-
itual advancement of the Nation have brought honor and credit to his native State of West
Virginia, the 1941 "Montlcola" Is dedicated as a further expression of West Virginia Univer-
sity's appreciation of him and his achievements.
Born In Bridgeport, Harrison County, In 1869, his life span has been virtually contemporane-
ous with that of the University, which was founded just two years earlier. Equipped with only
such limited education as was afforded by the public schools of that day, Mr. Benedum, In a
half century devoted to the oil business, has created untold wealth for others and In the process
has gained and preserved a large personal fortune. In the wake of his discoveries of petroleum
deposits, prosperous communities have sprung up from trackless prairies and bleak mountain
plateaus. Through his daring and Ingenuity the national wealth has been tremendously In-
creased, and In one instance an entire nation — Colombia — was freed of debt and the living
standards of its people elevated because he and his associates uncovered the Acres of Diamonds
that lay unsuspected in Its jungles. Known throughout the petroleum industry as The Great
Wildcatter, he Is credited with having discovered more oil than any other Individual in history.
A firm believer in the philosophy that man Is only a temporary trustee of wealth gained by
talents with which he is endowed by Providence, and keenly conscious of his responsibility to his
God, his country and his fellowman, Mr. Benedum has wisely conserved the fruits of his labor.
Only of friendship and good cheer has he been a spendthrift. Yet he has given generously of
his time, energy and substance to the church, the cause of education, and philanthropy In gen-
eral.
He is a momber of the Board of Emory Methodist Church, of Pittsburgh, Is Trustee of West-
ern Pennsylvania Hospital, of Pittsburgh, and of Grove City College and Bucknell University;
and holds honorary degrees from Bucknell and West Virginia Universities. These represent
only a partial list of the honors that have been conferred upon this distinguished son of West
Virginia, whose romantic business career so typifies the American way of life.
Young men and women of today may safely follow the trail he has blazed. It may not lead
them to the material wealth that he found along the way but If they be true to his sublime
philosophy they will attain these real and enduring values of life that are not measured by the
yardstick of the counting room.
OF WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
^his 1941 issue of thE Monticnla is ii portrayal of events
that have taken place here at the University during the past year.
In it are represented nearly all of the activities of the University-
academic and extra-curricular. I wish to commend the editors of the
Monticola for the fine way in which the puhlication has heen pre-
sented, and I know that as the memhers of the graduating class leaf
through this volume in the years to come it will recall to their minds
many happy days on the campus.
To the seniors who have completed their work at the University
and are leaving the campus, may I say that I hope you will find
many opportunities to come hack and visit your Alma Mater and
that you will always maintain an active interest in its activities and
progress.
May I extend to each of you my very hest wishes for your con-
tinued success.
Sincerely yours,
SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
CHARLOTTE MANION Secretary
BOB MELLACE Senior Class President
ELIZABETH BAILEY Vice-President
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
MIMI FORRESTER Vice-President
FRANK ROY YOKE Freshman Class President
BARBARA KNIGHT Secretary
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
JUNE PLUES Secretary
GUY PETERSON . . Sophomore Class President
MARY SUE WHITE Vice-President
SENIOR CLASS
THE STUDENT
(OUNCIL
JAMES McCartney
HELEN TAYLOR
The Student Council of West Virginia Univer-
sity is potentially an important governing body.
Pov^ers granted it by the student constitution
include the appointment of a student budget
commission, whose responsibilities are spread far
and thinly over student matters fiscal, and super-
vision of student election.
During the past year the Council was host to
all other college student councils of West Vir-
ginia at the annual convention of the State Fed-
oration of College Students.
Members of the 1940-41 Student Council are:
James McCartney, president of the student
body; hHelen Taylor, student body vice-president;
Robert Mellace, senior class president; Charles
Brown and Jane Shaffer, senior man and woman
representatives; Jack Browning, junior class pres-
ident; Robert Spiker and Betty Stemple, junior
man and woman representatives; Guy Peterson,
sophomore class president; Frank Roy Yoke,
freshman class president.
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JANE SHAFFER
ROBERT MELLACE
ROBERT SPIKER
JACK BROWNING
GUY PETERSON
FRANK YOKE
JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS
MARGERY WILSON Treasurer
JACK BROWNING Junior Class President
LOUISE BERGDOLL Secretary
BILL BAMBRICK Vice-President
NTEDfDATtllhlTy COUNCIL
OFFICERS
ROBERT N. PROVENCE President
ROBERT C. SPIKER Vice-President
WILLIAM E. MILLER Secretary
GEORGE CARVER Treasurer
The Interfra+ernity Council is the governing body of the men's
fraternities on the campus and is composed of one senior and one
junior representative from each organization; only the senior
representative is allowed to vote. During the past year the council
sponsored the annual Men's Pan in the armory; Jack Teagarden
and his orchestra played for dancing. A new addition to the list
of council activities is its supervision of an interfraternity bridge
tournament, the first of which was played last year.
The Women's Pan-hlellenic Council is the corresponding organi-
zation for sororities and its membership consists of the same type
of representation as that of the Interfraternity Council. By far the
most Important activity of the Pan-hlellenic Council is its direct
MEMBERS OF INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL
Above, First Row (senior representatives): William E. Miller, B 9 IT; James Tidier, A T A;
Robert N. Provence, K .\; William Parsons, K Z; John Hackney, * A O; George Dugan, * K -"I';
Secondo Dalporto, * K 2; Milton S. Koslow, <!' 2 A; William I. Powell, * 2 K; Robert Cattrell.
n K A; Stanley Deutsch, IT A ■I'; George Carver, Z X; Robert Splker, 2 N; Earl Kaltenbach,
i; * E; H. Jackson Bryan, T K E; Zane Sloter, <I> K T.
Second Row (junior representatives): Edward E. Smith. ]J 9 II; Don Watts Tuckwiller. ATA;
John Mack Hill, K A; Roger D. Griffith, K 2; William Jemlson, * A 9; George Hunter, * K •>!';
Douglas Phillips, * K S; Jack Lotsteln, * 2 A; Robert Sommerville; * 2 K; Fred Byrer, H K A;
Paul Kaufman, HA*; James Crawford, 2 X; Frank R. Hill, 2 N; Richard R. Pharr, 2 * E;
Ernest V. Morton, T K E; Dr. Thomas E. Ennis. faculty adviser.
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supervision of sorority rushing. It also presents a cup to the sorority
winning the Mother's Day sing contest. Reggie Childs and his
orchestra played for the annual Women's Pan-hHellenic dance held
in the armory las! winter.
MEMBERS OF PAN-HELLENIC
Below, Fifsf Row (senior represenfa+ives) : Lucille Keifh, A A IT; Virginia
Walkup, .\ 4', Mariana Collins, A 3 A, Elizabeth Asplnall, X fi; Mary Stans-
bury, A T; Jane Lee, K K T; Margaret Forsyth, <I> JI; Elizabeth Bailey, II B <j>:
Shirley Greene, 2 A T.
Second Row (junior representatives): Edna Mae Jamison, A A II; Jane
Staubly, A i; Mary Wheat, ASA: Mary Eleanor Mulholland, X Q; Elizabeth
Dickinson, A V; Mary Buchanan. K K T: Betty Jane Preece, <f> il: Carol
Johnson, H B *; Sylvia Klein, i) A T.
OFFICERS
MARIANA COLLINS President
LUCILLE KEITH Vice-President
ELIZABETH DICKINSON Secretary
ELIZABETH BAILEY Treasurer
PAH-H[LLENI( COUNCIL
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PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS
WARREN POINT
This Is the last article to be written for the 1941
"Monticola" and when It goes Into the mail this after-
noon, the editorial end of the book will be finished.
Today is the day to which we have been looking for-
ward nearly a year, but somehow it doesn't seem much
different from yesterday; perhaps from force of habit
strengthened by long months of continual work and
worry.
A small but efficient staff shared our trials and tribu-
lations and it is only right that they receive recognition.
The more active members were: Bob Johnson, Bob
Sharps, Jesse Williams, Lee hiancock, John Nichols,
JESSE WILLIAMS
JACK BRYAN
ARDEN SKIDMORE
BOB SHARPS
LEE HANCOCK
BOB JOHNSON
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OF WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
Buckner Morris, Iris McQuistion, and June Wa+son.
Arden Skidmore gave much of his time to our snapshot
sections and Jack Bryan wrote and edited the sports
department in Its entirety.
We also want to thank hHugh and Aourdyne Knee and
Nate Cole for all-around cooperation, work and advice;
Joe Ledbetter and Billy Benson of the Benson Printing
Company for their help in planning and printing the
"Montlcola"; and the many members of the student
body and faculty who have made our work much easier
than we had expected.
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RICHARD PHARR
JOHN NICHOLS
BUCKNER MORRIS
EARL KALTENBACH
IRIS McpUISTION
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JUNE WATSON
CLARK COFFMAN
Martha Mae Conner, business manager; Woodrow
Wilson, managing editor; Betty Jean Lee, editor-
in-chief.
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MARY BRETZ
BILL BAMBRICK
ROBERT PROVENCE
First row: Raymond Wild. William Ootson, William KiHs, Woodrow Wilson, Charlotte Manion, Martha Mae Conner, Betty Jean Lee. William Bambrick, Don
Bond, H. Boone Michelson. Second row: Mark Grove, Parks Butler, Frances Stotler, Catherine Curran, Nellie Furfari, Jack Bryan, Frank Rhudy. Third row:
Elinor Richey, Helen Champanella, Dorothy Henderson, Katherine Kessel, Helen Nichols, Helen Louise Dent, Gratta Stidger, Frank Shaffer, Joe Silbaugh.
Fourth row: Thelma Davies, Ann Eschner. Paul Hood, Rose Rucci, Tom Jackson, Frances Reich, Shirley Staab. Fifth row: Ed Roddy, Oliver Patton, Ray
Hale, Charles Blattner, Jow Watson, Jack Harpsr, Phil Spahr, Charles Lynch, Bob Mella^e.
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VCHEL TUCKWILLER BILL DOTSON
FRANK RHUDY
BILL KITTS
CHARLOTTE MANION
MORTON COHN
DON BOND
Five days a week the students of West Vir-
ginia University are supplied with copies of the
"Daily Athenaeunn," which is published by stu-
dents enrolled in the School of Journalism.
In September, 1887, the first copy of the
"Athenaeum" rolled from the presses; U. S. Grant
Pitzer, its first editor, planned to publish an
issue every two weeks, with the help of Julian
Fleming, proprietor of the New Dominion steam
printing house.
The "Athenaeum" is now published every day
except Sunday and Monday; it keeps the stu-
dents abreast of national and international news
through the medium of the United Press.
The staff of the 1940-41 "Athenaeum" in-
cluded Betty Jean Lee, editor-in-chief; Woodrow
Wilson, managing editor; Martha Mae Conner,
business manager; news editors: Morton Cohn,
Bill Dotson, Don Bond, Robert Provence, Rachel
Tuckwiller, Charlotte Manion, Mary Bretz, Bill
Kitts, William Bambrick, Frank Rhudy; sports
editors: Bill Kitts, Don Bond; assistant sports
editors, Charles Edgar and Jay Eby; society edi-
tors, Rachel Tuckwiller, Helen Louise Dent,
Frances Stotler, hHelen Nichols, Eleanor Negri,
Flarriett Wickers; literary editors, Elinor Richey,
hHarrlett Wickers; assistant business manager,
Mark S. Grove.
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\^ouncled in 1904, Mountain is the
ranking senior men's honorary organization on
the campus. Membership in it is limited to out-
standing men students who have been enrolled
in the university for at least five semesters. New
members are chosen in the spring.
As part of its program of aiding the university
in all ways possible, Mountain each year sponsors
the Mountaineer Week team, one of the most
important of all student activities. Active mem-
bers of Mountain in 1940-41 were: h^arry A.
Stansbury, Summit; hlarold J. Fleming, Trail;
Robert L. Shuman, Cache; Joseph P. Condry,
Robert Mellace, Louis R. Miller, William T. Nut-
ter, Paul J. O'Farrell, John L. Sullivan, Douglas
Foley, John h^ackney, David Johnson, James Mc-
Cartney, Richard McClung, Douglas Phillips, Ned
E. Shott.
First row: Joe Condry. Richard McClung, Harry Stansbury, James McCartney. Second row: Louis Reed Miller, Ned Shott, Bob
Mellace, Dave Johnson, Douglas Foley, Douglas Phillips. Third row. John Sullivan. Paul O'Farrell, Harold Fleming, William Nutter.
Robert Snuman, John Hackney.
First row: Richard Pharr, David D, Johnson, Jr., Paul O'Farreli, Dr. Richard Aspinall, Harold Fleming. Second
row: Clarence E. Smith, Ed Siegrist. Paige Bell, William Powell, John Hackney. Robert Provence. Third row:
William Bambrick, Dclford Lee Cottrlll. Jack Springer, Tom Gillooly, Charles Stansbury.
The Mountaineer Week Team is a group of
goodwill emissaries sponsored each year by
Mountain, senior men's honorary. Members of
the team visit high schools over the entire state
and place before their student bodies the ad-
vantages of attending West Virginia University.
They serve as a liaison between state high schools
and the university.
Tryouts for positions are held in early March
under the direction of Dr. Richard Aspinall,
AND MOUNTAINEED WE[K T[AM
coach, and it is not until Easter vacation that the
team makes its annual tour. This year for the
first time, several women students will accom-
pany the group and speak before some of the
prospective students of the university. Paul J.
O'Farreli is captain of the 1941 team, and hiar-
old Fleming the manager.
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Sphinx, senior men's honorary, is one of the nnost
active organizations on the campus of West Virginia
University. The most important of its activities, and
one of the most important on the campus, is the an-
nual Interfraternity Sing, sponsored by Sphinx each
Mother's Day.
Sphinx also sponsors awards for the best decorated
fraternity house on Homecoming Day and last year
for the first time, it supervised a play contest, de-
signed to create more dramatic interest among cam-
pus organizations; each year it gives certificates to
the ten highest ranking freshmen. In line with Its policy
toward freshmen. Sphinx helps to publish the . sh-
man handbook and conducts freshman guidance
meetings.
Officers for 1940-41 are: Bob Shuman, Emperor;
Charles hHenry, Steward; John hiindsley. Scribe.
First raw: Joseph Patrick Condry, Ned E. Shott. Second row; Clarence Edwin Smith, James Rowe McCartney. DaCosta Smith, Jr.,
Clyde Robert Cattrell, Milton Sidney Koslow, Harry A. Stansbury, Jr., Robert Harold Loeb. Third row: H. Paige Bell, Jr.. Delford
Lee Cottrill. David Dale Johnson, Jr., Harold Joseph Fleming, Paul Sterling Deem. John Pack Hindsley, William Jackson Carter.
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First row: Howard Henry, Roger Hicks. James McCartney, Reedy Miller, Bill Nutter, Harry Stansbury, Joe Condry, Richard Mc-
Clung, Harold Fleming, Charles Stansbury, Ted Brown. Second row: Albert Klebe, James Ruch. Jake Caudill, Jack Springer, Joe
Beatty, John Lee Sullivan, Ed Kimble, Kemp McLaughlin, Tom Gillooly, Charles Strauss. Third row: John Carliss, Bob Shuman.
Douglas Foley, James Borror, Ed Siegrist, Dave Johnson, Richard Pharr, Don Ezeli. Fourth row: John Hackney, J. B. White, Robert
Wilson, Elbert Matthews, Bud Smith, Julius Singleton. Arch Bullard, Jack Browning, William Vance, Thad Pritt,
Fi Batar Cappar is the men's mock honorary for
lettermen and campus leaders; Alfa chapter was
founded at West Virginia University on March 13,
1914. The members of the new society adopted as
their badge the small square of leather, emblematic
of the goal of college life, the sheepskin. The fasten-
er Is a small piece of brass whose significance Is a
secret of the organization.
Two important functions of Fi Batar are sponsor-
ship of an annual Tag Day, proceeds of which are
used to make scholarship loans to minor sports ath-
letes, and participation In the Freshman hHonor Court,
which serves to prescribe the punishment for violators
of freshman rules.
Officers for 1940-41 were: Joseph Condry, L. hi.
C. P.; h^arold J. Fleming, vIce-L. hi. C. P.; hiarry
Stansbury, Keeper of the Conklin; Lew Mclntlre,
Keeper of the h^oard.
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Mortar Board is the honorary organization for sen-
ior women. Its members are chosen from among sen-
ior girls who have proven themselves to be outstand-
ing in leadership, scholarship, and service to the
university.
Laurel Cottage, a co-operative house maintained
for the benefit of university girls is an important con-
tribution made by Mortar Board to the welfare of
the student body. Another service project Includes
the freshman honor roll for girls who make an average
of 2.5 or better their first semester.
Officers for the past year were: Marjorie Stros-
nider, president; hHelen Moore, vice-president; Reva
Forman, secretary; Sara Beneke, treasurer.
First row: Sara Beneke, Martha Mae Conner, Mariana Collins, Reva Forman, Second row
Marjorie Strosnider, Helen Louise Moore.
Betty Jean Lee,
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First row: Elizabeth Dickinson, Elizabeth tHashinger, Janet June Watson, Mary Eleanor Wheat. Second row:
Laura Louise Bergdoll, Jean Haden, Mary Jean Burdick, Betty Jane Preece, Mary Lou Bullard.
Rhododendron, junior women's honorary, was or-
ganized so that recognition could be given to junior
women who had shown promise in scholarship, leader-
ship and character and to give them an opportunity
to work together for the benefit of the university.
The organization's most outstanding project is the
sponsorship of Rhododendron hlouse, a cooperative
establishment organized on the campus in order to
help university women to live as economically as pos-
sible and yet give them the advantages of group life.
Current officers are: Elizabeth Dickinson, president;
Elizabeth hHashinger, secretary; Betty Preece,
treasurer.
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Symbolizing the theme of Li-Toon-Awa, "friend-
ship" is the literal translation of its name. The prin-
cipal function of this organization is the giving of
assistance and advice to freshmen women and aiding
them to adapt themselves to university life. Mem-
bers of the club were hostesses at the tea for fresh-
men girls last fall.
The organization was founded at West Virginia
University in 1927 and is the outstanding honorary
activity for sophomore women. Officers are: Sylvia
Klein, president; Jane Robbins, vice-president; June
Plues, secretary; Rose Ann Pearcy, treasurer.
First row: Mary Sue White. Ann Beatty. Sylvia Klein. Oiga Mae Wyatt. Nancy Jo Ballengee. Louise Feeney.
Mildred Ruth Selby. Second row: Rose Ann Pearcy. Martha Gibson. Marian LaRue Shannon, LuEmma Jane
Robbins. Betty Boyd. Martha Jane Coyner. Norma Nell Allamong.
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First row: Betty Jean Lee, Helen Lcuise Moore, Martha Mae Conner, Mildred Ruth Selby, Ann Beatty. Second
row: Laura Louise Bergdoll. Norma Nell Allamong, Rose Mary Smith. Janet June Watson, Mary Eleanor Wheat.
Associated Women Students Is an organization
composed of all women students enrolled In the uni-
versity. The A. W. S. Council serves as a governing
board for the entire association. Officers for the
council were: Martha Mae Conner, president; June
Watson, first vice-president; Rose Mary Smith, sec-
ond vice-president; Louise Bergdoll, secretary; and
Ann Beatty, treasurer.
Among the varied activities of A. W. S. have been
Its sponsorship of an Open hHouse at Moore hHall
every Friday evening and the annual Gold Diggers
Ball, at which the women entertain the men. Fresh-
man guidance meetings were also held in order to
acquaint the Incoming girls with the campus and all
the complications of college life.
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The dramatic season opened with the Uni-
versity Players' presentation on November 12 of
"Cock Robin," a mystery by Philip Barry and
Elmer Rice. Actually a play within a play, the
scene of this drama was laid on the stage of a
theatre during rehearsal; to the audience the
effect was that of viewing the play from back-
stage.
The most serious fare presented to university
audiences was the "Kingdom of God," a religious
play by Martinez Sierra. In the course of its three
acts, the "Kingdom of God" traces the eventful
life of Sister Gracia from nurse in an asylum to
Mother Superior of an orphanage. This beautiful
play was superbly enacted by the largest cast of
the year, thirty-five members.
In March the ancient farce, "Charley's Aunt,"
still popular after thousands of performances.
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tickled the funnybones of most of the students
and townspeople who attended it. The old story
of a female impersonator who plays his part so
well that he attracts a prospective husband has
been used since the Middle Ages, but "Charley's
Aunt" never fails to make it funny.
Designed to present a more serious and tragic
side of the drama, Maxwell Anderson's "Winter-
set" was given its university premiere April 28
on the stage of Reynolds hiall. A cast of twenty-
one students ably enacted the story of a boy who
sought vengeance and justice.
On May 9 the University Players gave three
one-act plays for the benefit of Greater West
Virginia Week visitors. The three comedies were
"No! Not the Russians!", "The Castle of Mr.
Simpson," and "Overtones."
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THE DANCES
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First big dance of \he year was the Fail Cadet
Hop, held in the Armory and featuring Larry
Phillips. On the next weekend Mountain spon-
sored the annual hHomecoming Dance, following
our victorious assault on the Wildcats of Ken-
tucky. Fraternity and sorority informals followed
in rapid succession.
Came the 30th of November and the annual
Band Ball; then on December 6 the long awaited
Men's Pan. Jack Teagarden and the change from
the rough floor of the field house to the Armory
gladdened the hearts of hundreds of fraternity
men and their dates.
December 18 brought the first Women's hiall
Formal; on January 17 the women again paid,
this time for the Women's Pan, and the piper was
Reggie Childs.
Coming between semesters, an exclusive spot,
the Military Ball has long been the top dance of
the year and 1941 brought no exception. Vincent
Lopez on February 7 packed the Armory with his
"name" band, one of the best of the year.
The long suffering women again paid, and
plenty, for February 14 was the occasion for the
A. W. S. Gold Digger's Ball, where men became
coy creatures, Incapable even of holding their
own coats.
The Men's hHall dance, second Cadet Hop on
March 14, fraternity and sorority formals, and
the Scabbard and Blade Formal brought the so-
cial season up to April 18. On April 25 the
Women's Hall Spring Formal concluded the so-
cial calendar except for some scattered frater-
nity formals and the Senior Ball during gradua-
tion week.
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FIRST ROW
ANNA AGNES ABRAMSON Piedmont, West Virginia H. PAIGE BELL, JR Spencer, West Virginia
LL.B.; Law Quarterly; A.B.. West Virginia University, 1936. LL.B.; A.B. in Political Science, l?39; Kappa Alpha; University Band, Assistant
Director; Interfraternity Council; Sptiinx; Mountaineer Week Team, "39 '40 '41-
Phi Delta Phi; Kappa Kappa Psi.
JULIAN GILBERT BUDNICK Keystone, West Virginia
WILLIAM WALLACE BARRON Elkins, West Virginia LL.B.; A.B. in Political Science, 1938; Phi Sigma Delta; Transferred from Ohio
LL.B.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi, State University.
WILLIAM JACKSON CARTER Clarksburg, West Virginia
LL.B.; A.B. in Political Science, 1939; Phi Sigma Kappa; Sphinx; Law Quarterly;
Phi Alpha Delta; Delta Nu Tau; Phi Beta Kappa.
SECOND ROW
JOHN EDMUND CRYNOCK Morgantown, West Virginia RICHARD DAVIS Kingwood, West Virginia
LL.B.; A.B.; Delta Nu Tau; Chi Sigma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; B.S. in Medicine; Phi Kappa Psi; Phi Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Delta Phi Alpha.
Newman Club, President; Track.
SECONDO DALPORTO Smithers, West Virginia JOHN HENRY FEAR Fairmont, West Virginia
LL.B.; Phi Kappa Sigma; Phi Delta Phi; Delta Nu Tau; Sphinx; Interfraternity LL.B.; A.B. in Political Science, 1939; Delta Tau Delta; Chi Sigma Delta; Phi
Council; Chi Sigma Delta. Delta Phi; Golf; Junior Class President; Student Council; Honor Court.
HAROLD JOSEPH FLEMING Ridgcley, West Virginia
LL.B.; Phi Beta Kappa; Mountain; Sphinx; Fi Batar Cappar; Phi Delta Phi;
Delta Nu Tau; Student Council; Mountaineer Week Team, Manager, '39, '40,
'41; R. O. T. C. Band; Freshman Handbook; English Club, president; Junior
Prom Committee.
THIRD ROW
MILTON J. LILLY, JR Frazier's Bottom. West Virginia PAUL JAMES O'FARRELL White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
B.S. in Medicine; Phi Chi; B.S. from Marshall College, 1939. lL.B.; A.B., 1932; Phi Beta Kappa; Mountain; Sphinx; Chi Sigma Delta; Moun-
taineer Week Team; Phi Kappa Sigma; President of the Student Body of the
College of Law.
CLIFTON LEW PORTNOFF White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
LOUIS REED MILLER Fairmont, West Virginia B.S. in Medicine; A.B. in Pre-Medlcine, 1940; Pi Lambda Phi; Alpha Epsilon
LL.B.; A.B., 1939; Mountain; Fi Batar Cappar; Phi Beta Kappa; Beta Theta Pi. Delta; University Orchestra.
PAUL ALEX POULICOS Clarksburg, West Virginia
A.B. in History; Phi Sigma Kappa.
FOURTH ROW
NED E. SHOTT Bluefield, West Virginia DaCOSTA SMITH, JR Weston, West Virginia
LL.B,; A.B. in Pre-Law; Mountain; Sphinx; Phi Delta Phi; Sigma Nu, President; LL.B.; Kappa Alpha; Sphinx; Phi Delta Phi.
"Montlcola," Business Manager; Track Manager; Mountaineer Week Team, '38,
'39, '40; Spiked Shoe; Interfraternity Council.
HERMAN LEE SINNETT Spencer, West Virginia
LL.B ; AS, in Political Science, 1939; R. O. T. C. Band; Kappa Alpha; Phi EVERETT ELDON TOMLINSON JR Dott, West Virginia
Delta Phi. LL.B.
GILBERT S. BACHMANN Wheeling, West Virginia
A.B. In Political Science, Stanford University, 1940; Phi Kappa Psi.
FIFTH ROW
DOROTHY MAE FRANZ Morgantown, West Virginia PHYLLIS LOUISE SPANSLER Morgantown. West Virginia
B.S. in Dietetics, 1940, Lindenwood College for Women; Graduate Student in A.M. in Education; Delta Gamma.
Home Economics.
ILAND DEE PETERS Keyser, West Virginia HARRY ADAMS STAN5BURY Morgantown, West Virginia
M.A. in Mathematics: A.B. In Mathematics, 1940; Phi Beta Kappa; Kappa M.A. in Chemistry; A.B. in Chemistry, 1940; Beta Theta Pi; Mountain; Phi
Delta Pi; Sigma Pi Sigma; Mathematics Club. Beta Kappa.
JOHN MARTIN TAYLOR Masontown, West Virginia
A.M. in Education.
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DOROTHY ELIZABETH ADAMS Charleston, West Virginia
B.S. in Education; W. R, A.; Y. W. C. A.; Alpha Xi Delta.
hJiCHOLAS JOSEPH ALI Clarksburg, West Virginia
B.S. In Electrical Engineering; A. I. E. E.; Newman Club; Frestiman FootbaM.
RUTH ESTHER ALLEN Chester, West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Y. W. C. A.; Transferred from Mi. Union
College, 1939.
GEORGE WILLIAM ALLENDER Grafton, West Virginia
A.B. in Psychology.
GEORGE JACKSON ALLMAN Clarksburg, West Virginia
B.S. in Mining Engineering; B S. in Mining Engineering Electtves; Tau Beta
Pi; Sigma Chi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Kappa Mu Alpha; A. I. M. E.; French
Club.
ANGELENE HELEN AMATO Pemberton, West Virginia
B.S. in Education.
SECOND ROW
GAETANO PASpUALE AMATO Pemberton. West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Executive Committee of Newman Hall.
ROBERT NEWILL ANDREWS Mt. Pleasant. Pennsylvania
B.S. In Agriculture.
MARJORIE ANNON Clarksburg, West Virginia
A.B. In Sociology and Public Welfare; Pi Beta Phi; Y. W. C. A.; A. W. S.
JOHN CHARLES ANTHONY Buffalo. New York
B S. In Electrical Engineering; Freshman Rifle Team; Varsity Rifle Team; Kappa
Mu Alpha; Engineering Society.
BOYD HARRISON ARNOLD Bayard. West Virginia
B.S. In Physical Education; President of the Sophomore Class; Rowan Rifles;
Social Committee; Budget Committee; Eight Ball; University "Mountaineer,"
'37, '38, '39; Cadet Captain, R. O. T. C; Second Lieutenant. O. R. C.
ROBERT GLENN ARRINGTON Wharton. West Virginia
A.B. In Pre-Mediclne; Sigma Chi; Alpha Epsilon Delta,
THIRD ROW
ELIZABETH ASPINALL Weston. West Virginia
A.B. in Sociology; Chi Omega; Sociology Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Trans-
ferred from Ward- Belmont College, 1939.
GUY RAYMOND AVEY. JR Great Cacapon. West Virginia
B.S. In Civil Engineering.
CONSTANCE BAILEY Bluefield. West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Senior Cabinet. Y. W. C. A.; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; W.
R. A.; A, W, S.; Kappa Kappa Gamma.
ELIZABETH BAILEY Bluefield. West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medlclne; Pi Beta Phi; Executive Council of Woman's Hall; Pan-
Hellenic; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Vice-President of the Senior Class.
CLEMENT RALPH BASSETT Welch. West Virginia
A.B. In Political Science; Kappa Sigma; Delta Nu Tau; Y. M. C. A.; French
Club; University Orchestra.
SARA E. BENEKE Wheeling. West Virginia
A.B. in French; President, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Pen -Hellenic; Publications
Board; II CIrcolo Italia no; Le Cercle Franca Is; W. R. A.; Mortar Board;
Transferred from Stanford University.
FOURTH ROW
JOHN BENNETT Harman, West Virginia
B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Varsity Baseball.
BETTY ELLEN BERRY Wheeling, West Virginia
B.S. in Physical Education; Phys Ed Club; Dolphin Club; Y. W. C. A.; Phi Mu.
BERNADINE CECILIA BESS St. Albans, West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Residence Committee; Le Cercle Francals;
Women's Hall President; Mathematics Club; Newman Club; Junior Class Vice-
President.
ANNA DAVISSON BLAIR Charleston, West Virginia
A.B. in Sociology; Chi Omega; Sociology Club; Pan-Hellenic.
JEAN BLOSSER Point Marion, Pennsylvania
A.B. in Speech; Pi Beta Phi; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Alpha Psi Omega.
EDYTHE BLUMERT Holliday's Cove, West Virginia
B.S. in Education.
FIFTH ROW
RAY D. BOBBin Charleston, West Virginia VERA LOUISE BOWLING Bluefield, West Virginia
A.B. In Pre-Medlcine; Phi Kappa Psi. A.B. in French; Pi Beta Phi; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.
JAMES CLARK BORROR Morgantown, West Virginia
B S. in Business Administration; Beta Theta PI; Head Cheerleader; Fi Batar J^NE flOYER ^ Elkins, West Virginia
Cappar; Rowan Rifles; Homecoming Committee, 1940. B.S. In Education.
ALLEN PERSHING BOSTON Huntington, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; A. I. Ch. E.; Transferred from BULA VERDELLA BRADY Webster Springs. West Virginia
Marshall College. B.S. in Home Economics.
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JANE LOUISE BRAND Morgantown, West Virginia LEONARD CLYDE BROIDY Fairmont. West Virginia
A.B. in English; Delta Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; Englisti Club; Kappa Delta Pi. B.S. in Business Administration.
LUCY WILMA BRANSFORD Walton. West Virginia BETTY BROOKS Bluefield. West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics; Home Ec Club; Dolphin Club; Y. W. C. A. ^-B' '" Pre-Professional Social Work.
JOHN WILLIAM BROCKARDT Wheeling, West Virginia ERNEST MACK BROWN, JR Princeton, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Kappa A.B. in Pre-Medicme; Phi Sigma Kappa, President; Fi Batar Cappar; Delta
Mu Alpha. Phi Alpha, President; Alpha Epsilon Delta. President.
SECOND ROW
ROBERT HAWTHORNE BROWN Kingwood. West Virginia EUGENE LEE BURNER Durbin, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Kappa Alpha. A,B. in Physics; Sigma Pi Sigma; Men's Glee Club.
HARRY JACKSON BRYAN. II Jane Lew. West Virginia r.„„c >, =,,t, c„ ,- v., . w- ■ •
„ ^ . . ,. - ' . ., r- Li D I, D- o- ..rN •, .,L PARKS M. BUTLER Gassaway, West Virginia
B.S. in Journalism; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Eight Ball; Bi|e-Bi|e; Daily Athe- o c - i r rs i. t n u d r-i i. i i- .■^^ -i a^u
naeum " News Editor; '■Monticola" Staft; "Moonshine" Staff; Interfraternity 8.S. in Journalism; Delta Tau Delta; Press Club; Journaliers; Daily Athe-
Council; Journaliers, President; Press Club; Senior Ball Committee. naeum. Sports Editor, News Editor; Advanced R. O. T. C.
ARCH HUPP BULLARD Triadelphia, West Virginia HELEN RUTH CAIN Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Beta Theta Pi; Fi Batar Cappar. A B. in History; Dolphin Club.
THIRD ROW
S. AUSTIN CAMPBELL South Charleston, West Virginia JAMES WEBSTER CARPENTER Spencer, West Virginia
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering Electives; Sigma Chi. B.S. in Agriculture.
EMIL CAPITO Chester, West Virginia
A.B. in Arts and Sciences; II Circolo Italiano; Alpha Epsilon Delta. WALTER 5HERROD CARPENTER St. Marys, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine.
JOHN HENRY CARLISS Windber, Pennsylvania
B.S. in Journalism; Beta Theta Pi; Varsity Football; Freshman Basketball; Fi r.L.nci i ^ado ij-n r~ i w . u- • •
Batar Cappar; Journaliers; Press Club, "Daily Athenaeum," Sports Editor; SAMUEL L. CARR Mill Creek, West Virginia
Honorable Mention, All-American Football. B.S. in Agriculture; Ag Club.
FOURTH ROW
DAVID MARPLE CARTWRIGHT Lorenti, West Virginia ANGELO CHARLES CHIAZZA EInn Grove, West Virginia
B.S, in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; Advanced R. O. T. C. B S, in Electrical Engineering; A. I. E. E.; Kappa Mu Alpha.
JOSEPH CESTARIC, JR Barracksville, West Virginia MONICA JUNE CHILDS Kingwood, West Virginia
B S. in Mechanical Engineering; Fi Batar Cappar; Kappa Mu Alpha; A. S. A.B. in English; Phi Epsilon Phi.
M. E.; Bije-Bije; Varsity Football.
STANLEY HARRY CLEMANS Clarksburg, West Virginia
ORAL MANSFIELD CHAPMAN West Union, West Virginia g ;, ;„ Business Administration; La Tertulia, President; Boxing; Advanced
B.S. in Agriculture; A.B., Salem College; Poultry Club; Ag Club; F. F. A. Military Speech Club; Rowan Rifles.
FIFTH ROW
MYRA NANCY COCO Keyser, West Virginia EDMOND ROSS COKELY Morgantown, West Virginia
B S in Education; Phys Ed Club; Newman Club. B S, in Mechanical Engineering; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi;
Advanced R. O. T. C; O. R. C; R. O. A.; A. S. M. E.
Davis West Virginia ^^'^'^ ELISABETH COKELEY Harrisville, West Virginia
B.S, in Mome Economics; Home Ec Club; Westminister Girls Club; Phi Upsilon
Omicron; Ag Council.
RUTH McVEIGH COFFMAN
B.S. in Commerce,
MELVIN FRANKLIN COHEN Bluefield, West Virginia LUCY BARBARA COLABREESE Albert, West Virginia
A,B, in Economics; Pi Lambda Phi, B.S. in Education; Women's Glee Club; University Orchestra; W. R. A.
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ALBERT EDWARD COLLINS Jamaica. New York
A,B. in History; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Interfraternify Council ; Transferred from
New York University.
MARIANA COLLINS Johnstown. Pennsylvania
A.B. in Chemistry; Alpha Xi Delta, President; Mortar Board; Pan -Hellenic.
President; Kappa Delta Pi.
FRANK EUGENE CONNER, JR Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Kappa Alpha; Advanced R. O. T. C; R. O. A.;
Engineers Reserve Corps.
MARTHA MAE CONNER Morgantown. West Virginia
B.S. in Journalism; Delta Gamma; "Daily Athenaeum," Society Editor, Business
Manager; "Monticola" Staff; A. W. S., President; Rhododendron, President;
"Matrix"; Mortar Board; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; R. O. T. C. Sponsor;
Li -Toon -A wa; Convocation Committee.
JAMES THOMAS CONAWAY Barrackville. West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Ag Club; F. F. A.
BETTY GRANT COPENHAVER Charleston. West Virginia
A.B. In History; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Glee Club; R. O. T. C. Sponsor;
Transferred from Chevy Chase College.
SECOND ROW
MARGUERITE FAY CORNWELL Morgantown. West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics; Kappa Phi.
ROBERT LEE CRAVEN Thomas, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
DELFORD LEE COTTRILL Ripley, West Virginia
A.B. in Economics; Sphinx; Scabbard and Blade; Y. M. C. A.; Mountaineer
Week Team; Social Committee; Delta Nu Tau; Band; Men's Glee Club.
EDWIN WILLIAM CROOKS Parkersburg. West Virginia
B.S. in Business Administration; Beta Theta Pi; Rowan Rifles; Scabbard and
Blade; Band; Phi Beta Kappa; La Tertulla, President; Honor Graduate R.
O. T. C.
JOSEPH THOMPSON CRANE. JR Charleston, West Virginia
A.B. in Economics; Beta Theta Pi.
CATHERINE CURRAN Weston. West Virginia
B.S. In Journalism; Chi Omega; Dolphin Club; Press Club; Matrix; La Tertulia;
Publications Board.
THIRD ROW
MARY JANE CURRY Rivcsville, West Virginia
A.B In Chemistry; Rtiododendron; W. R. A.
CORNELIUS CARTER DAVIS, JR
A.B. in Pre-tvledicine: Delta Tau Delta, President; Interfraternity Council
Alptia Epsilon Delta; Scabbard and Blade; Rowan Rifles.
WALTER ANDREW CZAPLA Weirton, West Virginia
B S. in Ctiemical Engineering; A. I. Cti. E.; Newman Club.
JOSEPH DALE DAKAN Rosby's Rocks, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Kappa Sigma; Y. M. C. A.; Poultry Club; Ag Club; Live-
stock Judging Team; 4-H Club.
VICTOR CLAUDE DEAN Buckhannon, West Virginia
B.S. In Ctiemical Engineering; A. I. Cti. E.; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Ptii
Lambda Upsilon.
VICTOR JOSEPH DeANTONIS Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Scabbard and Blade; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu
Alptia; Rowan Rifles; A. I. E. E.
FOURTH ROW
ROBERT FENTON DEVER Victor, West Virginia PAUL A. DeWITT Morgantown, West Virgini,
B.S. in Agriculture; Ag Club; F. F. A, A B. in Economics; Phi Delta Theta; Scabbard and Blade.
JULES CHARLES DeVILLE, JR Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in Economics; Men's Glee Club; University Chorus.
MARY MARGARET DICKEY Huntington, West Virginia
A.B, in Chemistry.
CHARLES GOSSE deVRIES Ceredo, West Virginia OLLIE W. DIXON, JR Carlisle, West Virginia
A.B. in Chemistry; Tau Kappa Epsilon. B.S. in Education; Men's Glee Club; Mixed Chorus.
FIFTH ROW
MARY JANE DOBBIE Fairmont, West Virginia HELEN MARIE DORSEY Welch, West Virgini,
B.S. in Physical Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma; W. R. A.; Orchesis; Phys A.B. in French- Chi Omega.
Ed Club.
DANIEL DESIDARIUS DOBOS East Orange, New Jersey
A.B. in Pre-Mediclne; Band.
ORA M. DOTSON Pennsboro, West Virgini,
B.S. in Agriculture; Poultry Club; Ag Club; F. F. A.
CLARA HELEN DORSEY Wheeling, West Virginia C. HAROLD DRAGOO Smithfield, Pennsylvania
B.S. in Education. B S. in Business Administration; Tau Kappa Epsilon.
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RAYMOND JOSEPH DuBOIS Charleston, West Virginia MARY JEAN DUSTMAN Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Newman Club; Transferred from B.S, in Noma Economics.
Kanawha College.
^^^nr-r- ,. ^^...f ,,.,^..., Lj .• 1 >., , w • ■ FLORENCE HELEN EAKIN Kesler's Cross Lanes. West Virginia
GEORGE McCANS DUGAN Huntington, West Virginia „c • u c ^ u r-i u v ^A/ r- » u c r-i u of n i
. „ . „ _ . ,.,.,, r, . , , r , ■ ^ ■, B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H Club; Y. W. C. A,; Home Ec Club; Phi Upsilon
A.B. in Political Science; Ph, Kappa Psi; Interfraternity Council. Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; Danforth Scholafship.
lONE DUNN Richwood, West Virginia
A.B. in Mathematics; Women's Glee Club; Math Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Delta WALTER ROWE EDWARDS Cumberland, Maryland
Phi Alpha. A B. in Chemistry.
SECOND ROW
RICHARD WHITE EGGLETON Charleston, West Virginia DWIGHT EVERETT FAST Charleston, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Y. M. C, A, B.S. In Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Chi.
EDWARD SUMNER ELLIOTT Kingwood, West Virginia JAMES HENRY FEASTER, JR Piedmont, West Virginia
A.B. in Botany. A.B. in Pre-Medicine.
JAMES DONALD EZELL Charleston, West Virginia DEAN WILLIS FERGUSON Holliday's Cove, West Virginia
B.S. in Economics and Business; Beta Theta Pi President; Fi Batar Cappar; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; B.S. in Engineering Electives; Beta Theta Pi;
Baseball Manager; Moonshine. Business Manager. A. I. E. E.; Kappa Mu Alpha; La Tertulia.
THIRD ROW
HELEN J. FIESS New Martinsville, West Virginia MARY JANE FOLEY Clarksburg, West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics; Kappa Kappa Gamma; R. O. T. C, Sponsor; Home A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Alpha Epsilon Delta.
Ec Club; Phi Upsilon Omicron; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Transferred from
Western College. GEORGE KINKEAD FOLK Shaker Heights, Ohio
BS in Agriculture; Kappa Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Men's Glee Club; Ag Club;
GENEVIEVE LENA FIKE Morgantown, West Virginia Livestock Judging Team; Dairy Judging Team.
B.S. in Physical Education.
REVA FORMAN Charleston, West Virginia
LOREN LANCE FISHER Sissonville, West Virginia a.B. in Speech; Sigma Delta Tau, President; li-Toon-Awa; Speech Club; Y.
A B, in Pre-Medicine; Sigma Nu; Boxing. Vi/. C. A.; Rhododendron; Mortar Board.
FOURTH ROW
MARGARET FRANCES FORSYTH Jackson, Mississippi EULA MARGARET FRANZ Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine: Kappa Phi; Phi Mu; Pan-Hellenic. A.B. in Economics; Transferred from Rockford College, Iowa State Teachers
College, and University of Wisconsin.
MARY LOUISE FOULK Wheeling, West Virginia BRAXTON HAREL FREELAND Middlebourne, West Virginia
A.B. in History; Pi Beta Phi; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; A. W. S, B 5 ;„ ,^g,;cMure: Ag Club; F. F. A.
KATHERINE FOUTS Wheeling, West Virginia CHARLES EMIL FRIEBERTSH AUSER Wheeling, West Virginia
A.B. in French; PI Beta Phi; Le Cercle Francais; W. R. A.; Classical Club; A.B. In Economics and Business; Sigma Chi; Chi Sigma Delta; Sphinx; Fi
Y. W. C. A. Batar Cappar; Band; Spiked Shoe.
FIFTH ROW
ROBERT BRENNER FRINCKE South Charleston, West Virginia - NELLIE FRANCES FURFARI Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; B.S. m Journalism; Matrix; II Circolo Italiano; Press Club; Speech Club.
Glee Club.
GEORGE M. FRISCH Fairmont, West Virginia JAMES VINCENT GABRIEL Fairmont, West Virginia
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A. S. M. E.; Kappa Mu Alpha; Tau Beta Pi; B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
4-H Club; Transferred from Fairmont State Teachers College.
GEORGE FUMICH Pursglove, West Virginia ENIEDA M. GARCIA Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico
A.B. in Physical Education. A.B. in Pre-Medicine.
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WILLIAM BRYAN GARRETTSON Parkersburg, West Virginia MARGARET JANE GIBSON Kingwood, West Virginia
A.B. in Economics; Sigma Chi; Mountaineer Week Team, 1940. B,5. in Education; Kappa Kappa Gamma
MILTON GEROFSKY Trenton, New Jersey
B.S. in Education; Kappa Delta Pi,
ALDO D. GIANOLA Morgantown. West Virginia
B.S. in Business Administration.
ROBERT LEWIS GIBSON Charleston, West Virginia
B.S. In Education; Delta Tau Delta; Advanced R. O. T. C; Scabbard and
Blade; Y. M. C A.; Eight Ball.
THOMAS JOSEPH GILLOOLY Clarksburg, West Virginia
A.B. in Historv; Varsity Football; II Circolo Italiano; Beta Theta Pi; Mountain;
Fi Batar Cappar.
SECOND ROW
CLIN CARTER GLASS Sissonville, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Sigma Ctii.
GERTRUDE GOLDMAN Derby, Connecticut
B.S. in Education; Sigma Delta Tau; English Club; Y. W. C, A,
JANE ALDINE GOODWIN Bridgeport, West Virginia
B.S. in Physical Education; Dolphin Club.
RAYMOND ALBERT GOODWIN Weston, West Virginia
A B. in Economics.
HERBERT GOTTLIEB Welch, West Virginia
B.S. In Pharmacy; Phi Sigma Delta; Eta Chi Phi; Intertraternity Council;
Chairman of the Senior Ball.
RUTH ETTA GRABE Wheeling, West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi; Women's Glee Club; Mixed Chorus;
Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Home Ec Club; Art Club; Transferred from Bethany
College.
THIRD ROW
GLENN WARREN GREEN Morgantown, West Virginia
B S. in Chemical Engineering; Phi Delta Theta; Kappa Mu Alpha; Sigma
Gamma Epsllon; Junior Member of the West Virginia Society of Professional
Engineers.
SHIRLEY GRACE GREENE Huntington, West Virginia
B.S, in Home Economics; Orchesls; Pan-Hellenic; Alpha PsI Omega; Home
Ec Club; Speech Club; Y, W. C. A.
JOHN ASTON GREGORY, JR Morgantown, West Virginia
A B. In Chemistry; A. S. T. M.; A. C. S.
GORDON MALCOLM GRISINGER Charleston, West Virginia
A.B. In History; Sigma Nu; Varsity Baseball; Freshman Football; Eight Ball;
Blie-BIje; Interfraternlty Council; Budget Committee.
JOHN ALEXANDER GUYTON Newell, West Virginia
B.S. In Electrical Engmeerlng; A, I. E. E.; Advanced Military; Engineers
Reserve.
FRANCES LOUISE HAAN Charleston, West Virginia
B.S. In Education; Alpha XI Delta; Alpha PsI Omega; La Tertulla; Dolphin
Club; Speech Club; Y. W. C A.; W. R. A.; Orchesls.
FOURTH ROW
JOHN GRANT HACKNEY Charleston, West Virginia
A B. In Pre-Law; Phi Delta Theta; Phi Beta Kappa; FI Batar Cappar; Mountain-
Sphinx; Eight Ball, President; Delta Nu Tau, President; Chi Sigma Delta;
Spiked Shoe, Track Manager; Interfraternlty Council; Treasurer, Freshman Law
Class; Band.
GEORGE ARTHUR HALL, Jr Leechburg, Pennsylvania
B S. in Chemistry; Phi Lambda Upsllon; Phi Beta Kappa.
WOODROW WILSON HAMILTON Alma, West Virginia
B.S, in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Kappa Alpha PI; F. F. A.; Ag Club
HOWARD LYNN HAMMER Weston, West Virginia
B.S. In Agriculture; Y. M. C. A.; Ag Club; Poultry Club.
JACK HEROD HALL Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Band; Orchestra; Phi Beta PI.
ROY SAMUEL HARMAN Petersburg, West Virginia
A 8. In Arts and Sciences.
FIFTH ROW
ELEANOR RANDOLPH HARPER Elkins, West Virginia DAVID WILLIS HAUGHT Grantsville, West Virginia
B.S. in Business Administration; Delta Gamma; Chi Sigma Delta. B.S. In Mining Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sphinx.
N. ELINOR HARTLEY Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S, In Home Economics; Glee Club; Kappa Phi. President.
THOMAS BROYHILL HAWKINS Nitro, West Virginia
B.S In Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta PI; Phi Lambda Upsllon; Sigma Gamma
Epsilon; Tennis Team.
JOHN LAYNE HAWLEY Beckley, West Virginia
LARKIN EARL HARVEY Hinton, West Virginia b.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Mu Alpha; A. S, M. E.. President;
B.S. in Pharmacy; Eta Chi Phi; Honorary Member of the State Pharmaceutical Greater West Virginia Week Committee; Head Proctor for Men's Residence
Association. Hall.
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LAWRENCE CLAYTON HAYS South Charleston, West Virginia NELLE JEAN HEERMANS Parkersburg, West Virginia
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. B.S. in Education; Pi Beta Phi; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Mixed Chorus.
ROBERT JAMES HECKERT Berea, West Virginia
B.S. in Physical Education; Varsity Football; Wrestling; Advanced R. O. T, C ;
Rifle Team; Track.
GARLAND HEFLEBOWER Rippon, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture.
RUTH MAYE HEDRICK Beckley, West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics; Y, W. C. A.; Women's Glee Club.
HAYS EDWARD HELMICK Buckhannon. West Virginia
B.S. in Forestry.
SECOND ROW
GORDON HELTZEL Wardensvllle, West Virginia
B S, in Agriculture; Ag Club.
CHARLES EDWARD HOCKENBERRY Morganfown, West Virginia
B.S, in Physical Education; Football; BasketbaM; Baseball; Member of Athletic
Board.
HARRIETT CHRISTINE HELWIG Morgantown, West Virginia
B S. in Physical Education: Alpha Phi; Li-Toon-Awa; Rhododondren; A. W. S.;
Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.
RALPH HOGSHEAD, JR Montgomery. West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Advanced Military; Phi Sigma Kappa; Band; Phi Chi;
University Orchestra.
MAXINE MILDRED HEROLD Persinger, West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics; Home Ec Club; Women's Glee Club.
GENEVIEVE HOLLANDSWORTH Stanaford. West Virginia
B.S. in Education; W R. A,; Rhys Ed Cljb; Kappa Ph.; Dolphin Club; Trans-
ferred from Marshall College, 1940.
THIRD ROW
FONTAINE B. HOOF Washington, D. C. HATTIE ROSALIE HOWELL Weston, West Virginia
A.B. in Political Science; Kappa Sigma; Journaliers; Le Cercle Francais. B.S. in Home Economics; Kappa Phi; Home Ec Club; W. R. A.; Transferred
from West Virginia Wesleyan College. 1939.
JOHN ROSCOE HORNBROOK Beckley, West Virginia
A B In Pre-Medicine; Phi Kappa Sigma; Camera Club; Interfraternlty Council.
JAMES EDISON HUGHES Rock, West Virginia
B.S. In Mathematics.
MARY LOU HORNER Morgantown, West Virginia WILLIAM OSCAR HUNDLEY, JR Wheeling, West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Classical Club; Le Cercle Francais; Math Club. B.S. In Business Administration.
FOURTH ROW
WALTER DALE HUNTER Clarksburg, West Virginia
B.S, In Chemical Engineering; Phi Lambda Upsllon; Sigma Gamma Epsilon;
Transferred from Potomac State School, 1938.
DABNEY MITCHILL JACKSON Clarksburg. West Virginia
B.S. in Business Adminlstratlcn,
LAWRENCE ELWOOD IDLEMAN Elk Garden, West Virginia
B,S. in Agriculture; Ag Club; Transferred from Potomac State School.
THOMAS WILLIAM JACKSON Piedmont. West Virginia
A.B in Pro-Medicine.
CARL BOLTON IHLI Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. In Mining Engineering; Rowan Rifles; A. I. M. E.; Student Member of
the West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers.
WALTER EARL JETT Morgansville, West Virginia
B.S in Agriculture; Ag Club; Poultry Club; Alpha Zeta.
FIFTH ROW
DAVID DALE JOHNSON, JR Morgantown, West Virginia REDA HELEN JONES Newell, West Virginia
A.B, in Pre-Law; Mountain; Sphinx; Scabbard and Blade; Fi Batar Cappar; A.B. in Economics; Phi Mu; Pan-Hellenic Council; Transferred from Bethany
Delta Nu Tau- Englisti Club; Football Manager; Advanced R. O. T. C; College, 1940.
O. R. C.
MARY LOUISE JOHNSON Nutter Fort, West Virginia CHARLES NEWTON JUDY Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics. B.S. In Agriculture.
JOHN WILLIAM JONES, JR Wheeling, West Virginia
A B In Political Science; Eight Ball; Phi Delta Theta; Scabbard and Blade;
Biie-Biie.
SAM KANNER Charleston, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medlclne; Chi Sigma Delta; Hillel Foundation; Advanced R. O. T. C.
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MARY JANE KANAWHA KEENAN Montgomery, West Virginia
B.S. in Education.
DELLA LUCILLE KEITH Harrisvllle, West Virginia
B.M. in Music; Alpha Delta Pi, President; Women's Glee Club, President;
Pan-Hellenic; Li-Toon-Awa; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Mixed Chorus.
JOHN H. KIME Moundsville, West Virginia
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.
WILLIAM CLYDE KING Morgantown. West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Band; Sigma Gamma Epsllon.
EDWIN LEE KIMBLE Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Business Administration; Sigma Nu; Sociology Club; Grapplers Club;
Chi Sigma Delta; Wrestling Team.
WILLIAM HENRY KITTS Bluefield, West Virginia
B.S. in Journalism; Beta Theta PI; Journaliers; Press Club; "Daily Athenaeum,"
Sports Editor, News Editor.
SECOND ROW
MILTON SIDNEY KOSLOW Norlhfork, West Virginia
A. 8. in Political Science; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Nu Tau; Englisti Club; Hillel
Foundation, President.
BETTY LANG Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Physical Education; Rhys Ed Club; W. R. A.; Dolptiin Club.
BETTY JEAN LEE West Milford, West Virginia
B.S. in Journalism; "Daily Athenaeum," Editor-in-Chief; W. R, A,, President;
Matrix, President; Kappa Tau Alpha; Mortar Board; Y. W, C. A.; A. W. S.
Council; Press Club; Forum; Christian Youth Council.
MARGARET JANE LEE Bluefield, West Virginia
A.B. in hiistory; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Dolphin Club; Orchesis* Pan-Hellenic"
W, R. A.; Kappa Delta Pi.
PHILIP THOMPSON LILLY Bluefield, West Virginia
A.B. In Political Science; Freshman Wrestling; Glee Club; Debate Team; Beta
Theta Pi.
STEPHEN EDWARD LINGER Buckhannon, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Poultry Club; Ag Club; F. F. A.; Varsity Boxing Team.
THIRD ROW
MEADE ALDEN LIVESAY Charleston, West Virginia
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; B.S. in Engineering Electives; Sigma Chi.
ROBERT HAROLD LOEB Charleston, West Virginia
A.B. in Political Science; Freshman Class President; Student Council; Basket-
ball Manager; Interfraternity Council, President; Pi Lambda Phi, President;
Advanced R. O. T. C; Sphinx.
DANIEL SHAFFER LONG Clarksburg, West Virginia
B.S. in Business Administration; M.A. in Economics; Beta Theta Pi; La Tertulia.
FRED PETER LOSS New York, New York
B.S. in Business Administration.
ROYDEN McKEE LOUCKS Scottdale, Pennsylvania
B.S. in Mining Engineering; Kappa Alpha.
JOHN HEMPHILL LOVETT Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
FOURTH ROW
ROBERT ARMISTEAD LUCAS Shepherdstown, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemistry; Phi Lambda Upsilon.
HARRY McCLELLAN LYDICK Dallas, West Virginia
B.S in Agriculture; F. F. A.; Ag Club; Alpha Zeta
CHARLES PRAGER MacDERMOTT Wheeling, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemistry; Phi Delta Theta.
JAMES CORNELIUS MALONE Charleston. West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Gamma
Upsilon; A. I. Ch. E.
ERNEST ANTHONY MANACK New Cumberland, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
CHARLOTTE HELENE MANION Follansbee, West Virginia
B.S. in Journalism; French Club; La Tertulia; English Club; Press Club; Matrix;
Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Tau Alpha; Forum; Senior Class Secretary.
FIFTH ROW
GRADY EAI>L MANN Middlebourne, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; Phi Epsllon Phi; Ag
Club; Poultry Club; Rowan Rifles; Cadet Hop Association Social Committee.
NELSON ELBERT MATTHEWS Clarksburg, West Virginia
B.S. in Business Administration; Delta Tau Delta; Chi Sigma Delta; Scabbard
and Blade.
BERYL BLAKE MAURER Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering: Kappa Mu Alpha; Tau Beta Pi; Band; Boxing
Team; A. S. M. E.; Kappa Kappa Psi; Engineering Society.
JAMES ROWE McCartney Meyersdale, Pennsylvania
A.B. in Economics; Sophomore Class President; Junior Man Representative;
President of the Student Body; Varsity Basketball; Freshman Basketball; Fi Batar
Cappar; Sphinx; Eight Ball; Mountain; Y. M. C. A.; Student Council; Y. M.
C. A.; Biie-BIje; Delta Tau Delta; President of the West Virginia Federation
of College Students; Scabbard and Blade; Greater West Virginia Week Com-
mittee; Budget Committee; Chairman, Cadet Hop Association.
MARVIN RICHARD McCLUNG puinwood. West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Mountain; Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; 4-H Club; Poultry Club
President.
MARGUERITE LAJO McCULLOCH Point Pleasant, West Virginia
A.B. in Arts and Sciences; Pi Beta Phi; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.
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SAMUEL C. T. McDowell Mannington, West Virginia
B S. in Chemical Engineering; Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
EDITH McGINNIS Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in Sociology.
WILLIAM HENRY MclNTIRE Mount Hope, West Virginia
B.S. In Mechanical Engineering; B.S. in Engineering Electives; Phi Sigma Kappa;
A. S. M. E.; Track; Boxing; Wrestling.
JAMES KEMP McLaughlin Charleston, West Virginia
A B. in History; Fi Batar Cappar; Homecoming Committee; Greater West
Virginia Week Committee; Football Manager.
WILLIAM THOMAS McGINNIS Moundsville, West Virginia
A.B. in Economics.
JEAN McMILLEN Morgantown, West Virginia
B.M. in Music; Y. W. C. A.; Women's Glee Club; Mixed Chorus.
SECOND ROW
ANN CAROLYN McMILLION Widen. West Virginia
B.S. in Education and Commercial Science; Alpha Xi Delta; W. R. A.; Y. W.
C. A.
PAULINE KIMBLE MEADOWS Affinity, West Virginia
A.B- in Biological Science; Alpha Delta Pi.
SIBYL LOUISE MEADOWS Affinity, West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Alpha Delta Pi.
THORA KATHERN MERRITT Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in Sociology; Sociology Club; II Circolo Italiano; Y. W. C. A.
GERTRUDE N. MILLER Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Sigma Phi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi.
WILLIAM EDWARD MILLER Clarksburg, West Virginia
A.B. in History; Beta Theta Pi; "Moonshine," Editor; Student Directory, Editor;
Interfraternity Council; Board of Publications: Convocation Committee; Greater
West Virginia Week Committee, Chairman; Press Club; "Daily Athenaeum"
Staff.
THIRD ROW
MIGUEL JOSE MONTESINOS San Juan, Puerto Rico
A.B. in Zoology, Rowan Rifles; Pi Kappa Alpha, President.
HELEN LOUISE MOORE Morgantown, West Virginia
AB in Economics and Business; Rhododondren; Mortar Board; Phi Beta Kappa;
Y. W. C. A.; A. W. S. Council; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Delta Gamma; Chi
Sigma Delta.
PATRICIA LIVINGSTON MOORE Affinity, West Virginia
A B in English- Delta Gamma President; Orchesis; Le Cercle Francais; So-
ciology Club; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; R. O. T. C. Sponsor.
NELLIE MARGARET MORGAN Charleston, West Virginia
Bachelor of Music; Y. W. C. A.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; W. R. A.; Women's
Glee Club; Sponsor, W. Va.-W. L. Game.
ESTHER IRENE MORRISON . Morgantown, West Virginia
B S. in Home Economics
MARY ELIZABETH MORRISON Morgantown. West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics.
FOURTH ROW
HAROLD LANE MORSE Peach Creek. West Virginia
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A. 5. M. E.; Band; Kappa Kappa Psl.
ERNEST VICTOR MORTON Wheeling, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Law; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Interfraternity Council; Phi Alpha Delta;
La Tertulia; Le Cercle Francais; Transferred from John Carroll University.
STEPHEN M. MOURAT Holliday's Cove. West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine; II Circolo Italiano; Delta Phi Alpha; Y. M. C, A.;
Alpha Epsilon Delta.
GERTRUDE EMILY MURRAY Grafton, West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Delta Gamma; Orchesis; Y. W. C. A,; W. R. A.
JACgUELIN EDWARD MURRILL Parkersburg, West Virginia
B.S. in Chemistry; Phi Kappa Psi; Delta Phi Alpha.
GILBERT NACH Holliday's Cove, West Virginia
A.B. in Economics; La Tertulia; Phi Sigma Delta, President.
FIFTH ROW
ROBERT ARNOLD NAUMANN Triadelphia, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Phi Sigma Kappa; Men's Glee Club.
ALBERT WALTER NEKORANEC Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Mining Engineering; Rowan Rifles; Kappa Mu Alpha; Advanced R. O.
T. C; A. I. M 1., President; Student Member of West Virginia Society of
Professional Engineers.
THELMA GERALDINE NESTOR Terra Alta, West Virginia
BS in Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; Home Ec Club;
Y. W. C. A.
NANCY ELLEN OBERMAN Wheeling, West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Alpha Xi Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; English Club; Le Cercle
Francais; W. R. A.; Transferred from Bethany College.
ROSALIE O'NEALE Huntington. West Virginia
A.B. in Arti and Sciences; Pi Beta Phi. President; A. W. S.; Sociology Club-
La Tertulia; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; R. O. T. C. Sponsor; "Coonskin" Staff.
ANTHONY ANDREW ONISKO Triadelphia, West Virginia
B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Band; Glee Club; A. I. E. E ; Engineering
Society; Kappa Mu Alpha, President.
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MARY LOU OTTO Connellsville, Pennsylvania
B.S. In Home Economics; Y. W. C. A.
J. CARL PALMER New Martinsville, West Virginia
B.S. In Pharmacy: Phi Sigma Kappa.
JOHN NORWOOD PATTI50N Wheeling. West Virginia
B.S. in Chemistry: Kappa Alpha.
DYLYS PARDY PAYNE Follans, West Virginia
A.B. in Geology; Alpha Xi Delta; Li-Toon-Awa; Rhododendron; Y. W. C. A.;
A. W. S.; W. R. A.; Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Orchesis; Geology Club;
Mixed Chorus.
HERBERT LELAND PARSONS Proctor, West Virginia
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.
PATTY PECK Morgantov«n, West Virginia
A.B. in Sociology.
SECOND ROW
DOUGLAS WISE PHILLIPS Charleston, West Virginia
B.S. in Civil Engineering; Engineering Society, President; Kappa Mu Alpha,
President: A. 5. C. E.; Spiked Shoe; Tau Beta Pi; Mountain; Football; Track;
Phi Kappa Sigma.
JAMES L. PITCHER Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Ag Club; Poultry Club; Dairy Judging Team.
JOHN WILLIAM PLATTENBURG Nev/ Cumberland. West Virginia
B.S. In Business Administration; Band; Scabbard and Blade; Chi Sigma Delta;
Sigma Chi.
PAUL J. PLENNI Wheeling. West Virginia
A.B. in Economics: Phi Delta Theta.
JOHN PLESA Holliday's Cove, West Virginia
B S. in Chemical Engineering; B.S. in Engineering Electives.
HOWARD EARL POLAND Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. In Mining Engineering; Sigma Gamma Epsllon; Tau Beta PI.
THIRD ROW
CHAMPE CLARKE POOL Charleston, West Virginia WILLIAM IRA POWELL Charleston, West Virginia
A.B. In Pre-Medlclne; Phi Kappa PsI; Scabbard and Blade; Eight Ball; Bije- A.B. In Political Science; President of the Freshman Class, Law School; Phi
Bile- Advanced R O T C Sigma Kappa; Interfraternlty Council; Glee Club; Mountaineer Week Team;
'■■■■■ Phi Delta Phi.
JOSEPHINE NATALIE PORTER New Cumberland, West Virginia
A B, in Zoology; Chi Omega; Li-Toon-Awa; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; 4-H Club.
ANN MAE POZEGA Jere, West Virginia
B.S. In Home Economics; Phi Upsllon Omicron; Kappa Delta PI; Rhododendron;
Home Economics Club.
WOODROW ARTHUR POTESTA Fairmont, West Virginia
B.S. in Business Administration: Glee Club; Alpha PsI Omega; Chi Sigma Delta.
FRANK PRUDICH Powellton, West Virginia
A.B, In Geology.
FOURTH ROW
JEANNETTE PRUNTY Parkersburg, West Virginia IRA E. RANSON Charleston, West Virginia
A.B. in Sociology; Sociology Club. A.B, in Pre-Medlcine; Sigma Nu.
KATHRYN REED Logan, West Virginia
CLARENCE CURRY PYLES Newburg, West Virginia 55 ,„ ^^^^ Economics; Y. W. C. A.; W. R. A.; Pi Beta Phi; Transferred
A.B, in Sociology; Sociology Club; Forum. from Farmville State Teachers College.
EDGAR SELTZER REESER Huntington, West Virginia
JAMES CHILTON QUICK CIcndenin, West Virginia 55 ;„ Electrical Engineermg; A. I. M. E.; Engineering Society; Kappa Mu
A.B. In Pre-Medlcine; Phi Chi. Alpha; Student Member of the West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers.
GRETCHEN LEE REIGHARD
B.S. In Physical Education.
FIFTH ROW
Cumberland, Maryland
GLENN BLAINE RIGGLE Follansbee. West Virginia
A.B. In Economics; Phi Sigma Kappa; Band; Advanced R. O. T. C.
RUTH KIMBLE RIDDLE Morgantown, West Virginia DWANE EUGENE RINGER Confluence, Pennsylvania
B.S. in Physical Education; W. R. A.; Phys Ed Club; Dames Club; Y, V^. C. A.; A.B. in Economics; Interfraternlty Council; Phi Delta Theta. President; Spiked
Orchesis. Shoe; Rowan Rifles; Track Team.
FRANCES LUCILLE RIDGEV/AY Ridgeway. West Virginia JAMES ALEXANDER RIPPETOE. JR Charleston, West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics; Y. W. C. A,; Home Economics Club; Transferred B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Band; Orchestra; Sigma Gamma Epsllon.
from Shepherd State Teachers College.
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JOHN GORDON ROBY Petersburg, West Virginia
B.S, In Electrical Engineering.
WILLIAM C. RUSSELL Lewisburg, West Virginia
B.S. In Agriculture; Livestock Judging Team; Dairy Judging Team; Ag Club.
EVERETTE McCLURE ROGERS Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. In Pharmacy; Phi Kappa PsI; Eta Ctii Ptii; President of the Student Body,
College of Pharmacy.
STANLEY EDWARD ROMANOSKI Wheeling, West Virginia
B.S. In Physical Education; Sigma Phi Epsllon; Track Team; Intramural Athletics
Council.
OLON DOYLE SATTERFIELD Hammond, West Virginia
B.S. In Electrical Engineering; Transferred from Fairmont State Teachers Col-
lege. 1938.
JOSEPH ARNOLD SCHERR Keyser, West Virginia
B.S. In Chemical Engineering; Transferred from Potomac State School.
SECOND ROW
NATHAN SCHILANSKY Thomas. West Virginia
B.S. In Chemical Engineering; Varsity Baseball.
MARY ANDERSON SEFTON Dormont, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
B.S. in Home Economics; Greater West Virginia Week Committee.
BETTY LEE SCHUCHAT Lev<isburg, West Virginia
A.B. in Sociology; Sigma Delta Tau, President; Orchesis, President.
MILDRED RUTH SELBY Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. In Sociology and Public Welfare; Social Committee; Junior Class Sec-
retary; Y. W. C. A., President; A. W. S. Council; Li-Toon-Awa; Sociology
Club; "Montlcola" Staff; "Athenaeum" Staff.
THELMA ELIZABETH SCOTT Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. In Physical Education; Dolphin Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Orchesis; Chi Beta
Sigma; W. R. A.; Phys Ed Club.
FLORENCE JANE SHAFFER Madison, West Virginia
Bachelor of Music; Delta Gamma; Y. W. C. A.; Li-Toon-Awa; A. W. S. Council;
R. O. T. C. Sponsor; Senior Woman Representative; Student Council.
THIRD ROW
FRANK EARL SHAFFER Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Journalism; Freshman Debate Team Manager; Band; Glee Club; "Daily
Athenaeum," Sports Editor. News Editor; Press Club; Journaliers; Kappa
Sigma; Kappa Kappa Psi.
JUANITA 5WANHILL SHAHAN St. George, West Virginia
A.B. in English; English Club; Dolphin Club; Future Teachers of America.
CHARLOTTE ANN SHINGLETON Clarksburg, West Virginia
A.B. in French; Women's Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.; La Tertulla; Le Cercle
Francals; English Club.
CHARLES ROY SHIRIEY Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture.
WALTER S. SHAMBLIN Charleston, West Virginia
B.S. 'n Mining Engineering.
ELSIE M. J. SHIRLEY Gerrardstown. West Virginia
B.S. in Home Ecotomics.
FOURTH ROW
JOHN JENKS SHONK Charleston, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Foo+ball; Track; Sigma Nu; Fi Batar Cappar; Ag Club.
JAMES FLOYD SLAUGHTER Charleston, West Virginia
A.B. In Pre-Medlcine; Phi Chi; Alpha Epsllon Delta.
LOUIS I. SLOMAN Hudson, New York
B.S. In Physical Education; PI Lambda Phi; Freshman Basketball; Varsity Base-
ball; Senior Ball Committee.
CLARENCE EDWIN SMITH Fairmont, West Virginia
A.B. in History; Varsity Football; Freshman Debate Team; Sphinx; Interfra-
ternlty Council; Eight Ball; Phi Kappa Psi; Rowan Rifles; Reserve Officers'
Medal, 1938.
ROSE MARY SMITH Wallback, West Virginia
B.S. in Honne Economics; Alpha XI Delta; A. W. 5.; Home Ec Club; Phi
Upsilon Omlcron; W. R. A.; Junior Woman Representative; Student Council-
4-H Club.
THOMAS WOOFTER SMITH Weston, West Virginia
A.B. in History; Phi Kappa Psi; Advanced R. O. T. C.
FIFTH ROW
CARROLL MADISON SMITHSON Powellton, West Virginia JACK HENDERSON SPRINGER Sistersville, West Virginia
i.S. in Forestry; Phi Sigma Kappa; Forestry Club; Rowan Rifles; Advanced B.S. in Physical Education; Sigma Chi; Fi Batar Cappar; Y. M. C. A.. Presi-
' ' ' ~ ~ ~ ' " ■ -■ - ■ " dent; Scabbard and Blade, Captain; Eight Ball, President; Advanced R. O.
T. C; Rowan Rifles; Blie-BIje.
R. O. T. C; Rifle Team. Captain; Fi Batar Cappar
THOMAS WILLIAM SOMMER South Side, West Virginia
A.B. in History; Freshman Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling; Sigma Nu; Transferred
from Kanawha College.
RALPH EDWIN SPEARS, JR Wheeling, West Virginia
A.B. In Public Speaking; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Psi Omega; Speech Club.
BETTIE BELLE STALLINGS McKeesport, Pennsylvania
B.S. in Home Economics; Pi Beta Phi; Home Ec Club; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.
MARY ELIZABETH STANSBURY Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in Psychology; Delta Gamma; Pan-Hellenic.
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LUCILLE M. STEBER Wheeling, West Virginia
B.S. in Zoological Science and Home Economics; Delta Gamma; Orchesis;
Home Ec Club; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club.
GRATTA ELIZABETH STIDGER Fairmont, West Virginia
B.S. in Journalism; Matrix; Press Club; La Teitulia; R. O. T. C. Sponsor;
W. R. A.
JOSEPH ANTHONY STENGER, JR Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Business Administration; La Tertulia; Chi Sigma Delta; Phi Beta Kappa;
Advanced Military; Phi Sigma Kappa.
JAMES PERRY STEWART Wtieeling, West Virginia
A.B. in Geology; Phi Delta Theta, President.
CASSIE MAY STONE Bluefield, West Virginia
B 3. in Home Economics; Delta Gamma; Phi Upsilon Omicron.
MARJORIE JEAN STROSNIDER Clarksburg, West Virginia
A.B. in Public Speaking; Kappa Kappa Gamma; A. W. S.; Speech Club,
President; Y. W, C. A.; Alpha Psi Omega; Li-Toon-Awa; Rhododendron;
Mortar Board, President; Homecoming Committee; W. R. A.
SECOND ROW
JOSEPH CHARLES STUTLER St. Albans, West Virginia
A B, in Economics and Business Administration; Kappa Alpha.
JOHN LEE SULLIVAN, JR Uniontown, Pennsylvania
B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Beta Theta Pi, President; Tau Beta PI, President;
Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Kappa Mu Alpha; Fi Batar
Cappar; Mountain; A. I. Ch. E.; Scabbard and Blade; Rowan Rifles; Moun-
taineer Week Team; A. I. Ch. E. Scholarship Award; Delta Phi Alpha.
WENDELL GEORGE SWANK Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Forestry.
MARY FRANCES SYCAFOOSE Webster Springs, West Virginia
A.B. in English; English Club; French Club.
ELIZABETH COURTS TAYLOR Brooklyn, New York
B.S. in Education; Alpha Phi.
FRANZ IRL TAYLOR Horner, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Ag Club; 4.H Club.
THIRD ROW
HELEN MARER TAYLOR Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in Sociology; Student Council; Social Committee; Y. W. C. A.; Vice-
President of the Student Body.
ANDREW ROBERT TEMPLEION Cairo, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Poultry Club; F. F. A.; Alpha Zeta.
HAROLD G. THOMPSON Nolan, West Virginia
B 5, in Business Administration; Sigma Nu.
GLENN W. THORNE Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Business Administration; Scabbard and Blade; Rowan Rifles; Phi Delta
Theta.
VIRGINIA ALICE THOMAS Charleston, West Virginia
A.B. in Economics; Women's Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.; Transferred from Hollins
College.
KATHERINE JANE THROCKMORTON Holbrook, Pennsylvania
B.S. in Home Economics; Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Beta; W. R. A.; Y. W. C, A.;
Home Ec Club; Transferred from Potomac State School.
FOURTH ROW
FRED REES TOOTHMAN Hepzibah, West Virginia
B.S. in Mining Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon, President;
Kappa Mu Alpha; Band; A. I. M. E.
JAMES PERRY TOWNSEND Charleston, West Virginia
8.5. in Business: Delta Tau Delta; Chi Sigma Delta.
ROBERT HOWARD TRITSCHLER Morgantown, West Virginia
A B. in Forestry; Varsity Baseball.
RACHEL TUCKWILLER Lewisburg, West Virginia
B.S. in Journalism; Glee Club; Matrix; "Daily Athenaeum," News Editor,
Society Editor.
ISABELLE ALICE URLING Steubenville, Ohio
A.B. in Arts and Sciences; Y. W. C. A.; Pi Beta Phi, President; President,
North Wing of Women's Hall.
WILLIAM JOHN VANCE Wheeling, West Virginia
A.B. in Economics; Phi Delta Theta; Fi Batar Cappar.
HELEN VIRGIN
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Wellsburg, West Virginia
B.S. in Physical Education.
FRANKLIN GEORGE WADE Wellsburg, West Virginia
A.B. in Pre-Medicine; Beta Theta Pi; Alpha Epsilon Delta.
GEORGE SELDEN WALLACE, JR Huntington, West Virginia
A.B. in Political Science; Scabbard and Blade.
DALE ALBERT WALTZ Morgantown, West Virginia
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Phi Delta Theta; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu
Alpha; Student Member of A. S. M-. E.
LATANE HUNDLEY WARE Beckley, West Virginia
B S in Public School Music; Band; Orchestra; Men's Glee Club; Kappa Kappa
Psi, President.
ART LEE WEEKS New York, New Ycrk
B.S. in Economics; 11 Circolo Italiano; N. C. S. S. S. S.
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DORTHA ALFREDA WELCH Albright, West Virginia JAMES ROGERS WELSHONCE Keyser, West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics; Chi Beta Sigma; Home Ec Club; Phi Upsilon OmJcron. B.S. in Education; Deita Tau Delta.
ELIZABETH ELLEN WELCH Kingwood, West Virginia LAURAL ALLISON WHIPKEY Oakland. Maryland
B.S. in Home Economics; Home Ec Club; Kappa Phi. B.S. in Physical Education.
BETTY LEE WHITE Webster Springs, West Virginia
A.B. in Sociology; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Sociology Club.
SECOND ROW
LETCHER WIGINGTON Beckley, West Virginia EARL EDWARD WILKISON Parkersburq, West Virginia
B.S. in Agriculture; Phi Delta Theta; Scabbard and Blade; Ag Club. A.B. in Pre-Medicine; German Club; Phi Kappa Psi.
RAY A. WILKINS Morgantown. West Virginia CHARLOTTE GLADYS WILSON Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. In Economics. A.B. In History; Li-Toon-Awa; Rhododondren; Y. W. C. A.; La Tertulia.
ROBERT STRINGER WILSON Clarksburg. West Virginia
A.B. in Chemistry; Golf Team; Beta Theta Pi; Fi Batar Cappar; Phi Lambda
Upsilon.
THIRD ROW
ANNA NELL WINNING Uniontown, Pennsylvania EVA MADELINE WOLVERTON Salem, West Virginia
B.S. in Physical Education; Phys Ed Club; Orchesis; Dolphin Club; R. O. T. C. B.S. in Education.
Sponsor; Phi Mu, President; Pan-Hellenic; W. R. A.; Y. W. C. A,; Westminster
Girls Club.
HARRIETT GRANT WOLVERTON Piedmont, West Virginia
B.S. in Education; Chi Omega.
CAROLINE JANE WOLFE Moats/ille, West Virginia
B.S. in Home Economics; Theta Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; Home Ec Club; JAMES DAVID WOOD Crumpler, West Virginia
4-H Club. A.B. in Business Administration; Scabbard and Blade; Sigma Nu.
FOURTH ROW
MARTHA ARTHOLIA WOOFTER Weston, West Virginia MARY LOUISE YOUNG Morgantown, West Virginia
A.B. in English; President of Women's Hall, Center Unit; Glee Club. Bachelor of Music; Women's Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Mixed Chorus;
Y. W. C. A.
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RICHARD RUDDLE PHARR Morgantown, W. Va. CARROLL THOMAS LAY Charleston, W. Va.
MARGARET ANNE EAGEN Wheeling, W. Va. BETTY JANE PREESE Smithfield, Pa.
JOSEPH I. SCHWARTZ Northfork, W. Va. HARRY F. BELL Charleston, W. Va.
JANE DESKINS BURTNETT South Charleston, W. Va. JEAN HADEN Morgantown, W. Va.
HORTENZIU BENCHEA Wheeling, W. Va.
SECOND ROW
ELIZABETH FAYNE BARKER Morgantown, W. Va. CHARLES PETER YOST Berkeley Springs, W. Va.
EDWARD BURL RANDOLPH Lost Creek, W. Va. MARY JEAN BURDICK Morgantown, W. Va.
JOHN DAVID SPENCER Morgantown, W. Va. JOHN CHARLES HALL, JR Charleston, W. Va.
BETTIE WINIFRED McCANN Winifred, W. Va. SHIRLEY STAAB Morgantown, W. Va.
W. ROY HASHINGER, JR Morgantown, W. Va.
THIRD ROW
MARJORIE GARLOW Morgantown, W. Va. MARY R. FIEDLER Morgantown, W. Va.
DONALD PAINTER BROWN Kingwood, W. Va. JAMES ALLEN GRAHAM Hinton, W. Va.
LUCILLE MEADOWS Affinity, W. Va. PHYLLIS ANNE HOLZ Charleston, W. Va.
ROBERT EUGENE HENDERSON Morgantown, W. Va. GARNET LYLE HAINES Morgantown, W. Va.
DORTHY VIRGINIA BROWN Princeton, W. Va.
FOURTH ROW
CHARLES D. STANSBURY Beckley, W. Va. MARY CAROLINE JONES Huntington, W. Va.
LAURA LOUISE BERGDOLL Thomas, W. Va. SARA LOUISE HARRINGTON Elm Grove, W. Va.
HUNTER DALE GRIFFIN Mannington, W. Va. LUCILLE CURRY Sandyville, W. Va.
ROBERTA HALL Weston, W. Va. CAROL JOHNSON Morgantown, W. Va.
VIRGINIA MARIE SMITH Taunton, Mass.
FIFTH ROW
ELIZABETH ANN DICKINSON Morgantown, W. Va. BETTY GODBEY , Charleston, W. Va.
EDNA MAE JAMISON Wellsburg, W. Va. MILDRED MOON Corinth, W. Va.
KEITHA ANNE RANDAL Williamson, W. Va. BETTY GOLDSMITH Morgantown, W. Va.
KATHERINE KESSEL Charleston, W. Va. JANE NEUDOERFER Wheeling, W. Va.
VERA ELNORA TOLLEY Montgomery, W. Va.
SIXTH ROW
GEORGE KEITH GORRELL Clarksburg, W. Va. HARRIETT SUE STAFFORD Coalwood, W. Va.
HARRY CLIFFORD FOSTER JR Hinton, W. Va. JAMES C. TAYLOR Bluefield, W. Va.
BETTY GARRETT CANNIFF Evansvllle, Ind. WILLIAM KRAMER Clarksburg, W. Va.
BETTIE BLAINE FOOL Charleston, W. Va. JOHN HAROLD REAVES Martinsburg, W. Va.
ALLEN B. SANDERS Romney, W. Va.
SEVENTH ROW
JAMES RYMER SWIGER Mannington, W. Va. JOHN WESLEY HOY, JR Brave, Pa.
ALICE HAYMAN Morgantown, W. Va. RALPH EDWARD WILMER Oak Hill, W. Va.
SAM T. WALLER Williamson, W. Va. WILLIAM A. MOYER Cass, W. Va.
WANETA JOYCE PICKENS Morgantown, W. Va. PHIL HOLLAND WILLIAMS Elklns, W. Va.
FRANCES STOTLER Fairmont, W. Va.
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WILLIAM FRANCIS HENDERSON Sisterville. West Virginia
CHARLES H, FELLER Mullens, West Virginia
WALTER WARREN POINT Charleston. West Virginia
JIMMIE BETH MORRISON Webster Springs. West Virginia
DICK E. BAYNE Clarksburg. We5t Virginia
GRACE O. WILLIAMS Fairview. West Virginia
JOHN B. CONNELL. JR Weston, West Virginia
ELMO MILLS Edgerton. West Virginia
ROSEMARY WOOD Flat Top. West Virginia
SECOND ROW
GEORGANNE MURRAY Monongah, West Virginia
GEORGE WILLIAM HOGSHEAD Montgomery, West Virginia
MARY LOU BULLARD Wtieeling. West Virginia
FRANK RAYMOND HILL Marlinton. West Virginia
BARBARA G, WALKER McKeesport, Pennsylvania
DON H. BOND Clarksburg, West Virginia
HELEN LOUISE DENT Morgantown, West Virginia
CLARENCE CAUDILL Wheeling, West Virginia
CATHERINE BAER Morgantown, West Virginia
THIRD ROW
MACK F. ALLISON Morgantown, West Virginia
MARY ELEANOR WHEAT Morgantown, West Virginia
DENVER FRANKLIN MILAM Sissonville, West Virginia
NANCY JO BALLENGEE Beckley, West Virginia
BRADY F. RANDOLPH, JR Sutton, West Virginia
MARY ELEANOR MULHOLLAND Charleston, West Virginia
DAVID TOWNSEND STEMPLE Morgantown, West Virginia
JEAN FORBES SMITH Morgantown, West Virginia
ROBERT W. WILDEY Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania.
VIRGINIA RAE McCUNE Wheeling, West Virginia
CHARLES HENRY RUCK Clarksburg, West Virginia
ELLEN MARIE CAMPBELL Morgantown, West Virginia
GEORGE ADAMSON HUNTER Elkins, West Virginia
JAMES BERNARD HAMILTON . .
FOURTH ROW
KATHLEEN RITA PEEL McMechen. West Virginia
RONALD BUREN TALBERT Widen, West Virginia
MAX WAYNE CARL CUBBON Shinnston, West Virginia
ANTHONY WALDEN MOATS, JR Fairchance, Pennsylvania
Charleston, West Virginia
JACK LOTSTEIN Stamford, Connecticut
JEAN MARIE SMITH Omar, West Virginia
JAMES ALBERT KAPNICKY Morgantown, West Virginia
CHARLES A. SCHINDLER, III Mahan, West Virginia
FIFTH ROW
ROBERT BROWNING PIERCE Morgantown, West Virginia
JOHN EDWIN SMITH Moundsville, West Virginia
WALTER GREGG CRICHTON Charleston, West Virginia
RUDOLPH BARIC Benwood, West Virginia
THOMAS CROWLEY McFARLAND Spring Hill, West Virginia
SIXTH ROW
VIRGINIA GRACE HYER Hartland, West Virginia
ALVIN I. FINEMAN Chester, West Virginia
PAUL F. STORCK Wellsburg, West Virginia
JAMES PERSHING PAINTER Oak Hill, West Virginia
PAUL JOSEPH KAUFMAN Charleston, West Virginia
NORMAN DALE SAYRE Charleston, West Virginia
HELEN ELOISE NICHOLS Fairmont, West Virginia
RICHARD B. CLARK Morgantown, West Virginia
RUTH ELEANOR HUGHES Rice's Landing, Pennsylvania
SEVENTH ROW
HELEN ANDRICK Eliiabeth, West Virginia
GRETCHEN SNODERLY Fairmont, West Virginia
A. ELMA BUZZARD Morgantown, West Virginia
EVELYN MARIE HILL Morgantown, West Virginia
ORVILLE L. HARDMAN . . .
ELIZABETH STUART ROMINE
RUTH MARIE RIDENOUR
HILDA E. HALE
Parkersburg, West Virginia
Clarksburg, West Virginia
. . Phillppi, West Virginia
, . Bluefield, West Virginia
A. CHRISTINA MacDONALD Wheeling, West Virginia
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JOHN FRANKLIN SCARLETT Martinsburg. West Virginia
DONALD GRAHAM WOOD Elkins. West Virginia
ALEXANDER HARDIE FORMAN, JR Morgantown, West Virginia
SHIRLEY STEIN Morgantown, West Virginia
JOHN WESLEY STEPHENSON Evercttsville, West Virginia
ROBERT R. DURGIN Westwood. New Jersey
MARGARET ELLEN RAFTER Keyser, West Virginia
HAROLD ELLIS WITHROW Alderson, West Virginia
WILLARD EDWARD MOORE Clarksburg, West Virginia
JOHN DAVID HARPER Wheeling, West Virginia
SECOND ROW
ANITA MARTHA PECK Cannelton. West Virginia
JOHN HARRISON BURTNETT Soutti Charleston, West Virginia
JULIENNE MAE RAHALL Berkley, West Virginia
JACK C. PARRISH Spencer, West Virginia
ELLSWORTH R. CLARK Charleston, West Virginia
OLIVER TEAYS BURGESS St. Albans. West Virginia
PAUL STERLING DEEM Wheeling, West Virginia
WILLIAM RICHARD KIDD, JR Princeton, West Virginia
MILES JOHN JORGENSEN Fairmont, West Virginia
WILLIAM BARNES MORGAN Fairmont, West Virginia
THIRD ROW
OTTO STANLEY MANSFIELD Keystone, West Virginia
ROBERT CLAUDE SPIKER Morgantown, West Virginia
ELRIE PARKER RODGERS, JR Morgantown, West Virginia
ROBERT DeWITT PECK Montgomery, West Virginia
WILLIAM ALLEN BUMGARDNER Wheeling, West Virginia
EDWARD RAYMOND McNEILL Schenectady, New York
J. MALCOLM FELDBERG Dorchester, Massachusetts
DUANE ADAMS Elkins, West Virginia
WESLEY CRAFT BRASHEAR Morgantown, West Virginia
KENNETH DALE BAILEY Clarksburg, West Virginia
FOURTH ROW
FRANCES YOST HANCOCK Jenkinjones, West Virginia
JOHN FRANCIS VOLKER North Charleroi, Pennsylvania
JAMES ROBERT SHINGLETON Charleston, West Virginia
FRED WILLIAM COOK, JR Follansbee, West Virginia
KATHERINE JANE DELANEY Charleston, West Virginia
EARL W. REILEY Peterstown, West Virginia
JOHN WILLIAM BROWN, JR lager. West Virginia
JAMES WILLIAM FRYMIER Richwood, West Virginia
GEORGE PRESTON RUSSELL Grafton, West Virginia
JEANNE MONROE Cameron, West Virginia
FIFTH ROW
DON ROSS PATTERSON Clarksburg, West Virginia
LOIS PATRICIA BARNES Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
JOHN RICHARD WATSON Martinsburg, West Virginia
LEONARD KING JOHNSON Tazewell, Virginia
LARRY WILSON ANDREWS Charleston, West Virginia
BETTIE JANE DUNCAN Morgantown, West Virginia
ROBERT ANDREW CRICHTON Charleston, West Virginia
CHARLES P. WHITE Morgantown, West Virginia
RAY JAMES BAILEY Vestaburg, Pennsylvania
NANCY ANN PUGH Wheeling, West Virginia
SIXTH ROW
ROANNA GAINER Glenville, West Virginia
JAMES SAMUEL LEGGETT Charleston, West Virginia
JANE CAROLYN AGNEW Charleston, West Virginia
JACK KECK Morgantown, West Virginia
GEORGE A. SIEMS, JR Mount Hope, West Virginia
CHARLES H. SPURLOCK, JR Omar, West Virginia
ELSIE JEAN KACER Weirton, West Virginia
CHARLES ERNEST HOLLANDSWORTH Morgantown, West Virginia
ROGER D. GRIFFITH Logan. West Virginia
JOHN DUNCAN McCUE Buckhannon, West Virginia
SEVENTH ROW
ELAINE MARGUERITE HENRY Morgantown, West Virginia
EVELYN GAY GORDON Charleston, West Virginia
SUSAN JANE BACHMANN Wheeling, West Virginia
EUGENIA WRIGHT Clarksburg, West Virginia
BILLY COLVIN JEFFRIES Logan, West Virginia
ANNE STEWART Charleston, West Virginia
GWENDOLYN HINERMAN Cameron, West Virginia
ALLAN J. ENELOW Holliday's Cove, West Virginia
ELEANOR JONES Morgantown, West Virginia
MARTHA LOUISE NELSON Salem, West Virginia
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THOMAS PINNOCK Morgantown, West Virginia
JOHN MACK HILL Charleston, West Virginia
EUGENE WORTHINGTON RICE Martinsburg, West Virginia
WOODROW WILSON WHITE Charleston. West Virginia
MARK SIGLER GROVE Martinsburg, West Virginia
ROBERT NATHANIEL PROVENCE Masontown, Pennsylvania
WILLIAM EVERHART BIERER Morgantown, West Virginia
VICTOR N. GREEN Madison, West Virginia
RAY KNOWLTON STUART Huntington, West Virginia
SECOND ROW
RICHARD PAUL HUTCHINSON Fairmont, West Virginia
THOMAS SHERIDAN KNAPP Charleston, West Virginia
CREED JUDSON PEARSON St. Albans, West Virginia
RALPH ARLINGTON COURTNEY, JR Fairmont, West Virginia
WILLIAM EARL PARSON Logan,
JOHN TAYLOR REYNOLDS, JR Charleston,
HOWARD JOSEPH FORBES Morgantown,
GEORGE STEWART SHARP Marlinton,
West Virginia
West Virginia
West Virginia
West Virginia
ROBERT HARPER THAW Alcron, Ohio
THIRD ROW
MAXINE VIVIAN POLAND Morgantown, West Virginia
WARREN LEE GRACE Morgantown, West Virginia
DAVID E. YOHO Moundsville, West Virginia
RICHARD 5YCAFOOSE Webster Springs, West Virginia
WILLIAM MAGER KINS
FRANCES HILL McCLUNG Smoot, West Virginia
JACK GILLOOLY Clarksburg, West Virginia
HERSCHEL ERWIN COHEN Clarksburg, West Virginia
BENJAMIN BROWN Hinton. West Virginia
Wheeling, West Virginia
FOURTH ROW
ROBERT W. NELSON Moundsville, West Virginia
HOWARD M. JAMISON Fairmont, West Virginia
GEORGE J. McCLURE Morgantown, West Virginia
EARL GEORGE KALTENBACH, JR Wheeling, West Virginia
JOHN ADAMS SPRINGER Brownsville, Pennsylvania
CHARLES JOSEPH REITZ Fairmont, West Virginia
VIRGINIA REED WALKUP Spring Creek, West Virginia
KENTON ALLEN HALL Harrisville, West Virginia
STANLEY EDWIN DEUTSCH Charleston, West Virginia
FIFTH ROW
DOUGLAS WILLIAM WYNN Wheeling, West Virginia
SARAH ELIZABETH HASHINGER Morgantown, West Virginia
MABEL THAYER HOSKINS Morgantown, West Virginia
MORTON STANLEY COHN Fairmont, West Virginia
WILLIAM RYMER JEMISON Harrisville, West Virginia
CHARLES PRESTON MILLER Montgomery, West Virginia
RICHARD WILBERFORCE LEE Booth, West Virginia
JOHN A. SHEPHERD Morgantown, West Virginia
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS Spencer, West Virginia
WARREN HULL Keyser, West Virginia
SIXTH ROW
ALYS ALATHEA GLASSCOCK Morgantown, West Virginia
JACKSON B. BROWNING Logan, West Virginia
CHARLES WILLIAM SAMPSON Logan, West Virginia
HILARION LARRY SANCHEZ Ponce, Puerto Rico
CHARLES O. HARDMAN Spencer, West Virginia
ELIZABETH ANN BALLARD Glen Jean, West Virginia
MORTON ARNOLD MALLINGER Wheeling, West Virginia
NELLIE KATHERINE KELL Bluefield, West Virginia
FRANK PERSHING BANE Charles Town, West Virginia
HENRY JOSEPH GOODMAN Bradford, Pennsylvania
SEVENTH ROW
ALBERT EDWARD KLEBE, JR Wheeling, West Virginia
ALBERT HOMER HIX Charleston, West Virginia
WILLIAM DRUMMOND HALLEY Parkersburg, West Virginia
JANET JUNE WATSON Morgantown, West Virginia
BETTY LOU FREISMUTH Wheeling, West Virginia
JAMES TIDLER Clarksburg, West Virginia
DONNALLY H. MORRIS Charleston, West Virginia
ROBERT LAWRENCE HARTLEY Morgantown, West Virginia
GEORGE BOWERS RICE Lumberport, West Virginia
J. B. WHITE Moundsville, West Virginia
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OLGA WYATT
ROBERT HARTMAN
RITA PECK RIFFEE
FIRST ROW
CHARLES V. WEHNER
MARY JEAN GUTHRIE
PAUL MUFFLY
MARCIA LeVALLEY
CLARENCE R. GERBER
NANCY LOUISE GARRETT
BETTY STUMP
ROSE ANN PEARCY
SECOND ROW
ROSANNE ROSERS
GERALDINE TERRELL
MARY CATHERINE PRITCHARD
SARA BELLE HANLIN
MARTHA GIBSON
THOMAS A. WHITE
BETTE GROGAN
MARY PORTER WISE
THIRD ROW
JOHN H. SHOAF
LOUISE FEENEY
LUEMMA JANE ROBBINS
LOTTIE HEROLD
WILLIAM FRANCIS HENTHORN
DORIS MURIEL POST
FOURTH ROW
MARTHA JANE MULDOON
JOSEPH A. PFOST
DOROTHY V. SHARPLESS
PAUL RAYMOND TRAUBERT
MARTHA M. STEWART
MASON GRAVES
MARY CHRISTIE MANN
HOWARD L. BOOKER
BETTY LOUISE KESSEL
BERTIE BLANCHE KEITH
FIFTH ROW
JOHN WILLIAM SHAFFER
MARY ELIZABETH IRVINE
LYNN GUTHRIE McLAUGHLIN
MARY ELEANOR BOWIE
ARCH C. THOMPSON
BETTY GENE TRISSLER
SIXTH ROW
BETTY BATES
FRANK STEPHENSON HEWITT
JOHN ADAMS. JR.
PHYLLIS HEROLD
ROBERT BARNETT ISRAEL
WIILIAM OLIVER BARNARD, JR.
ESTELLE SYLVIA MILLER
JOYCE C. STRALEY
SEVENTH ROW
ALICE ELIZABETH BOYD
FLOYD MAJOR, JR.
BETTY KATHRYN HEAD
RUTH ROSABELLE HURST
LEO FREDERICK MOSES
WINIFRED HEISKELL
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ROWLAND RANDOLPH DEVORE
JAMES LEON JENKINS
CHARLES WILLIAM READING
FIRST ROW
E. A. LEATHERMAN
RICHARD EVERETT DAVIS
CHARLES W. GREGORY
LAWRENCE J. N. KESSLER
WILLIAM P. MARSHALL
PHYLLIS ANN JOHNSON
V/ILLIAM WHITLOW DAVIS
RUTH MARJORIE WINTZ
SANFORD WATZMAN
SECOND ROW
BETTY ELEANOR LAWSON
LEW A. HATCHER
RUTH LaVAUGHAN McGLUMPHY
WILLIAM F. LOCKHART
BETTY ANN HEERMANS
CHARLES BERKELEY TAYLOR
ANNA DEANE McNEMAR
LESTER HUGH ROTH
CHARLES HACKNEY
THIRD ROW
NELLIE YVONNE KELLY
LYNDEN EUGENE REYNOLDS, JR.
MARY ELIZABETH AMBLER
WATSON ARCH McCOY
RAYMOND EARL JENKINS
MAVIS ANDREE MANN
ELLIS O. FORTNEY
RUTH L. CARTE
FRED t. WRIGHT
FOURTH ROW
ANN BEATTY
JOHN CARTER AMOS
GEORGE L. DAVIS
WILLIAM VAN METRE GREEN
THOMAS WESLEY JACKSON
HARRIET MURIEL BERTRAND
DOROTHY LOUISE VAN GILDER
JAMES CLARK COFFMAN
MARY LEE RIDDLE
FIFTH ROW
RICHARD CONRAD SPANGLER, II
CATHERINE BOND
HAROLD KANTER
DEAN CROW DOWLER
MARGARET ANNE CHAMBERS
BETTY RAINE
JAMES B. RICH
PHYLLIS JEAN HAMILTON
ROBERT MacRAE LONG
GUY HARRY PETERSON
JOHN M. NICHOLS
SIXTH ROW
ELEANOR HEDGES
CHARLES HENRY WILSON
NORVAL THOMAS MORRIS
SYLVIA KLEIN
RUTH EVANS
FREDERICK HOLMES SMITH
BETTIE THOMPSON
HARRY B. HILL
CHARLES CAUDILL
SEVENTH ROW
SAMUEL JAMES GALLAGHER
DOROTHY MILTON WASH
SAM EDWARD SCHAFER
ROBERT LUTHER BROCK. JR.
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JOHN WILLIAM STONE
ROBERT B. CONNER
FIRST ROW
JOHN HENRY BANNISTER
JEAN COYNE
DONALD SEIXA5
MARIAN LaRUE SHANNON
JOHN JAMES HOWARD
JANE CLARK WHITE
WILLIAM RAY HALE
BARBARA ANNE DEVORE
STEPHEN DOUGLAS NARICK
FRANK M. PECK
JOHN BOND MURPHY
SECOND ROW
ALDEN M. MERRILL
GUY ED MORRIS
HARRY W. ADAMS, JR.
MARTHA JANE COYNER
JUNE LEE PLUES
CHARLES WALTER LEWIS
JANE ELLIOTT PEPPER
JOHN SMITH SCOTT
ESTELLA LEE KEPLINGER
THIRD ROW
EDWARD E, SMITH
JOHN JAMES LASKEY
CARL C. CARP
NADINE BAILY
JOHN KELLER
IRIS McOUISTION
WADE E. HALL
FRANCES EILEEN WATT
C. E. GREENE
FOURTH ROW
WILLIAM ERASMUS RHODES
ROBERT SHIELDS MOHLER
WILLIAM HARRY ROBISON
IRENE MARJORIE HASKELL
ORA JENKINS GREEN
JAMES LEE DIXON
DOROTHY ANNE LAZARUS
CHARLES W. EDGAR, JR.
HERMAN TRACY NASH
FIFTH ROW
SEYMOUR ABRAM5
WILLIAM VINCENT GRAHAM
FRED RENNER WHITE
JUNE ROBERTSON MARTIN
JAMES ELWOOD COOMBS
FRANCES V. REICH
LORAIN H. PAINTER
SIXTH ROW
NANCY JANE STURTEVANT
ALBERT DAVNE
NORMA NELL ALLAMONG
JOSEPH H. SHEFSICK
HAROLD H. CUTLER
BETTIE LEE McCLURE
EUGENE G. BELL
PEGGY JAYNE LILLY
ROBERT GEORGE SCHINDEHETTE
SEVENTH ROW
EVELYN SHULER DAINGERFIELD
MARCUS WILLIAM DODD
ALICE JUNE MASON
DALE ARMSTRONG ENGLEHART
HOMER WALLACE GOFF
FRANCES F. SQUIRES
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RICHARD JEFFERS PAYNE
PORTER EUGENE HARTMAN
DOUGLAS HARNISH, JR.
NANCY CAROLINE HOWARD
SIDWELL F. EVANS
MICHAEL CRESAP COX
HARVEY BEELER, JR.
JEAN BROWN
LELAND J. HANCOCK
SECOND ROW
ROBERT EDWARD SHARPS
MARY GUINN KINCAID
WILLIAM E. LAWTON
BUCKNER STUART MORRIS
JEANNE RODGERS WHITE
RICHARD HUGH TABOR
CHARLES E LAWALL, JR.
ROBERT LEWIS
FREDERICK OTT BYRER
THIRD ROW
JESSE D. WILLIAMS
MARY ETHEL WORKMAN
MARGARET VERNA FRUM
JAMES M. MARTIN
CLIFF GRIFFITH RIDDLE
DON WATTS TUCKWILLER
THOMAS BERRY COURTNEY
JOSEPH E. FRAKER
JOHN MORTON SMITH
FOURTH ROW
EVELYN MAE O'NEIL
PHYLLIS ANNE MOORE
JOHN FREDERICK STICKEL, JR.
OLIVER BEIRNE PATTON
STELLA ALICE WEAVER
MAXINE MAY SWIGER
DAVID ALONZO HAUGHT
ROBERT LEWIS CAMPBELL
ORVILLE HAROLD TAYLOR
FIFTH ROW
EDWARD WARREN KIMPLE
SAM GEORGE CAMPBELL
EUGENE T STORCK
GARDNER CHAPMAN ORTON
BEN MILTON HUFFMAN
JOSEPH MICHEL LOMBARDO
WILLIAM H. HUMES
CHARLES HOWARD BLATTNER
PATRICK AUSTIN WRIGHT
SIXTH ROW
HECTOR HOYOS NAPOLEONI
HARRY BLACKSTONE COLBORN
JEAN LOUISE DAVIS
JAMES WILLIAM BANKS
ALLAN DAVID GOLDSTEIN
MARY SUE WHITE
VIRGINIA ALICIA BERTRAND
KATHERINE RUTLEDGE OIITON
ROBERT HAYNES POWELL
ETHEL ZAKUTANSKY
SEVENTH ROW
RALPH KENNETH WEEKLY
ARTHUR J. READER
LfcE S. PERLOW
ROGER LEWIS HICKS
ALMA JUNE KENNEDY
JAMES G. COUCH
WILLIAM THOMPSON LIVELY
GENE RICH
BERNARD PEYTON ANDERSON
FRANCES LORRAINE SCHULTZ
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MARGARET AGNES MORAN
FEIN ISIMINGER
PEARL HAZEL FORBES
E. ROY LESTER
TERESA EILEEN DOWELL
BETTIE LORRAINE TOOTHMAN
MARY NAN KNAPP
MARIAN McCOMAS SMITH
CHARLES O STOUT
FLORENCE ELIZABETH KUNST
SECOND ROW
BARBARA LOUISE BAILEY
HELEN JOAN CLEMANS
WINONA JUNE PARSONS
BETSY GARVIN
HENRY CLAY CALLIHAN
MARGARET LOUISE REID
MARJORIE EILEEN WISE
MILDRED LOUISE FIMPLE
THIRD ROW
HILDAH HIRSH
CATHERINE E. STEINKE
EVELYN IRENE FOX
MARY ELAINE CHRISMAN
JEAN BALLANTYNE
MILDRED FERRELL
MARJORIE HALL
LOUISE ROBINSON
FOURTH ROW
WANDA EILEEN HUFFMAN
CATHERINE HALL DONCH
MIMI FORESTER
MARY ANN LEWIS
TROY D. TROWBRIDGE
JEAN BELL
HAROLD D. SPARLING
MADELINE B ANDERSON
PATRICIA NAN KING
ROBERT L. SOMMERVILLE
FIFTH ROW
HELEN LOUISE HARMON
MARY JANE DYE
VIRGINIA HARPER
MARY STRAWN
BARBARA LAMB
HESTER NEWLON
MARY FAITH BAILEY
NAOMI JEAN GUMP
SIXTH ROW
JANE COURTNEY GROW
CORA ANNE HOLDEN
LOIS ELIZABETH KEITH
PEGGY SMITH
JOAN PYLE
BETTY LUELLA SIMONS
TRUTH RALSTON
JOAN BARR
SEVENTH ROW
MARY LOUISE LORENTZ
EDWARD EUGENE FRANZ
FRANCIS MILLER PFOST
MARY MAXINE MONROE
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JOHN W. FELLER
JAMES MONROE SINNETT
ELMER LYNN MARTIN
FIRST ROW
DAVID LLOYD BERGDOLL
PHOEBE HEROLD
CLEMENT CARROLL SMITH
MARY ETTA EVANS
CHARLES ENOCH KESSEL
AGNES OSBORNE
MARTHA N, HOPKINS
EUGENE EDWARD RYAN
BARBARA JEAN KNIGHT
SECOND ROW
JEROME EDWARD KLEIN
ANITA SHIRLEY RICHMOND
HAROLD THOMAS BOONE
CHARLES GOFF
ELSIE MAE CUMMINGS
DOROTHY JUNE ASHWORTH
CHARLES J. BOGGS
MARY CURRY DYER
JOHN W. STRATON
THIRD ROW
ELIZABETH WALTON
ROBERT LEWIS LOONEY
MARGARET JANE GIBBS
FLAVIUS DAVISSON WARD
SARAH E. ROBERTS
MARY KATHRYN AMOS
FRIEDA DIETZ
JACK B POWELL
MAKY LOU McFALL
FOURTH ROW
WILLIAM FRANCIS RANSON
HELEN LOUISE THOMPSON
ROBERT WARREN COUNTS
MARIE LOUISE MEYER
HENRY ALLEN THRASHER
MARTHA HARRIETT STEWART
HERMAN F, WINTER, JR.
DORIS DELIA ERWIN
WILllAM FREDERICK GOTT
MARY ELIZABETH GUY
JOHN GREENWOOD
FIFTH ROW
HULDAH SNODERLY
CHARLES FISCHER
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JUDY McGRAW
RUTH IRENE HALL
HAROLD G. ROBINSON
MARY DEE ANDERSON
STEVE B. THOMPSON
GENEVIEVE C. RUTECKI
SIXTH ROW
L. Wallace brake
ELFRIEDA JANE MAYS
JAMES A GRAHAM
MARGARET SHAFFER
DOROTHEA FRANCINE MORRIS
RUTH DAVIES
KATHLEEN WILLIAMS
ROBERT GEORGE RAWE
GENEVA ANNE ZANDO
SEVENTH ROW
ULDENA HARPER
MARY ALICE EADS
ANNE LAIDLEY RAINE
BETTY LEE ARONSON
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FIRST ROW
ROBERT EARL JOHNSON, II
C. E. McGUINNESS
THOMAS GROSS BARNARD
MARION ROBERTSON
ROBERT SCOTT KENT
STANTON JAY LANGBORD
ROBERT L. WILDMAN
HAROLD COOK HAMILTON
BEN MORRIS LEEPER
SECOND ROW
EUGENE CORUM
WILLIAM E. ELY
FRED GERCW STANSBURY
WILLIAM R. H0L5TEIN
RALPH EPHRIAM BERMAN
JAMES RAY HARTMAN
JACK THORNE TURNER
RALPH RAYMOND WALLACE
GEORGE LYLE MORRIS
PAUL LESLIE MILLIGAN
GENE MILTON HANDELSMAN
EVELINA TAS5AN
RUTH ALMEDA BARBE
GEORGE THOMAS RICKEY
THIRD ROW
EDWARD THORNE LOGUE
ROBERT EDWIN MUFFLY
WARREN LEE GOULD
LILLIE LOUISE CHAPMAN
FOURTH ROW
VIRGINIA CATHERINE STOUT
LAWRENCE OSTRYE
RICHARD EUGENE SWISHER
RUSSELL McDOUGAL FISHER
HELEN MARIE LOAR
HELEN CHITTUM
E. JOAN MATHEWS
WILLIAM WARREN POWELL
JO ANN PETERS
FIFTH ROW
PAT RAY HAMILTON
ELIZABETH ANN ROBERTS
JOHN FRATTO
EDWARD ORELL
JOHN E. SOMMER
NATHAN L ROBINSON
GEORGE W. SINGLETON
BETTY JANE ROLLAND
GRACE CHRISTINE PHARR
SIXTH ROW
EARL ELWOOD ASHWORTH
KENNETH WAYNE KAY
F. STEELE FARNSHAW
ROBERT B KINNEY
VIRGINIA ALOISE SKAGGS
JANIS HORNE
JOSEPH W. ROBERTS
STEVE McNeill
RUTH WYLIE
SEVENTH ROW
MARY PHYLLIS GOODWIN
JANET ALEXANDRA SCOTT
NORMA LEE LAYNE
BETTY JANE BOARD
BETTY KAY BRUMBAUGH
HELEN ELIZBETH FISHER
ETHYL MAE DeBOLT
MARY ELLEN SINCLAIR
ROBERT CLARK BANE
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FIRST ROW
HUSTON THOMAS LYTTLETON
WILLIAM P. WELLS. JR.
LAWRENCE MARSHALL SMITH
JACOB EDGAR ELLIS. JR.
WILLIAM B. SHEETS
FRANCIS LORAINE METZ. JR.
MARILYNN SHANNON
CHARLES S. SCHRADER
JEROME EDWARD SAXE
SECOND ROW
STERLING L. BROWN
ANN LEE BAILEY
ROBERT RAY BROWN
MERRIE MARIE BAXTER
CHARLES H. BALLARD
JANE ISABEL STAUBLY
CHARLES C. ASHTON
MARJORIE MORRISON
WILLIAM RICHARD McCUNE
THIRD ROW
LEE ELEANOR ALFRED
EDWARD MONROE NELSON, JR.
ROBERT WILLIAM NORTON
MARGARET KATHLEEN MILLER
GEORGE EDWARD GARY
JOAN McMECHEN
JAMES RONALD MOORE
ROBERT DAWSON LYON
FOURTH ROW
THOMAS ALEXANDER PORTER
DANA SUSAN WHITE
JOHN BENFORD WADE
BETTE LOUISE HAWKINS
JAMES STANTON MARPLE
NANCY SCOTT
DAVID LEE SPRINGSTON
DOWELL GRAY
JAMES MORGAN NELMS
FIFTH ROW
ANITA M. TABOR
HUGH D HICKS
NANCY LEE MORRIS
WILLIAM DAVID SCHWEINSBERG
MARY JANE MARQUETTE
EUGENE E. FOWLER
JOHN WILLIAM MORRIS
JOHN RANSEL ROMINE
JAMES GORDON DEAN
SIXTH ROW
ALBERT SMOLIN
MARGARET ANN LEACH
WILSON B. DAVIS
RUTH ELMIRA SHAFFER
WILLIAM J. MELENRIC
ANN ADAIR MULLEN
BILLY CLAYTON STEVENS
PHILIP EDWARD CONTIC
CHESTER LOVETT
ROBERT JOHNSTON CRESS
JOHN M. BOYD
ROBERT E. n'MALLEY
SEVENTH ROW
CAMERON FRANK COBUN
PHIL MARTIN GOLDSTEIN
IRVING NORMAN FIDELHOLTZ
ROBERT R FERGUSON
EDWIN TIMBERS
VIRGINIA MAE GUNNING
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RUTH RIXEY HINMAN
FIRST ROW
BETTY JANE SAMUEL
BARBARA ANN TAYLOR
FRANK ROY YOKE, JR.
GEORGE F. PUGH
CECIL WRIGHT
LYNN CUTLER JOHNSON
SECOND ROW
NANCY LOUISE RUSSELL
CHARLES KINSLEY McWHORTER
DAPHNE SAVILLE
STANLEY R. COX, JR.
RUTH EVELYN EASTON
DIANE HELEN MARGOLIS
THIRD ROW
ROBERT WALTER PITTHAN
GLORIA ARDELL VANCE
BURTON BAILEY LEACHMAN
DOROTHEA ANNE ZAHARKO
HARRY TETER LINGER
ROBERT DEAN HUSTON
FOURTH ROW
PAUL SHIFMAN
MARY PATRICIA SPRINGER
ROBERT OWEN PERRY
MILTON M. MARCUS
FIFTH ROW
HERBERT REED CARNEY
GEORGE V. McFADDEN
RAYMOND L. KEPLINGER, JR.
HOWARD COLE STEWART
H. ARTHUR McANINCH
ROBERT NATHAN JARVIS
JACK WILKES BEDDOW
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RIFLE TEAM
First Row: Phil Holland Williams, Robert E.
Johnson, Thonnas L. McClung, Sann O'Brien.
Robert L. Brock. Second Row: John Nichols,
Duane Adams, Franklin Milam, Ralph Fer-
guson, Manager John Draper.
EDWARD WADDELL EDWIN CROOKS
Senior Cadet Captain Cadet Regimental Adjutant
(Regimental Commander)
First Row: Lieutenant Dawson, Lieutenant Case. Colonel Shelton. Colonel Orton, Colonel Wilson. Lieutenant
Williams, Lieutenant ttighland. Second Row: Sergeants Tuttle. McClung. Ramsey. Young. Chismuth, Siddons.
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LEFT TO RIGHT:
First Row: Director B. R. McGregor, Drum Major Clarence
Caudill, Brady F. Randolph, FHarry B. Lines, Russell Shahan,
VVilliam Reading, Robert Heyl, Porter Hartman, James T.
Farris, Charles Fleming, William J. Stuart, Jack Browning,
Charles Reitz, Fred E. Johnson, Twirling Drum Major Jack Mc-
Pherson, Major M. FH. Wilson. U. S. A. Lieutenant Thomas F.
Gibbs.
Second Row: Robert VonBerg, Robert Fleming, FHershel
Cohen, Gino DePaolis, William Lawton, Edward Eiland, John
Hackney, Ralph Marshall, James Hare, Harold Stotler, Benny
Dudek, Daniel Dobos, Anthony Onisko, Clyde Harvey, John
Shoaf, Richard H. Hill, Lieutenant William Rowe.
Third Row: Fred W. Cook, Harold Morse, Benny Classetti,
John Greco, Charles Hollandsworth, Robert Counts, James
Sinnett, John Crow, Joseph Bertalan, Dalton Taylor, Donald
Walker, Gordon Campbell, Robert Thomas.
Fourth Row: James Riley, Alexander H. Forman, Jr., James
Martin, John Carpenter, Lyie Finley, Ralph Hogshead, Frank
DeVincent, Latane Ware, Fred Smith, Alfred Johnson, Harry
Draper, Reece Boone, Joseph Zingale, Loraine Painter.
Fifth Row: John Stewart, Cyrus Baylor, Kenneth Kay, William
Dlmmick, Edward Smith, James Gabriel, Earl Ashworth, James
A. Jacobs, John Scott, Edward Orel!.
Sixth Row: Charles Wehner, Paul Pickard, James Foster,
Lawrence Kondratick, Edward F. Counts, Charles Caudill,
James Rippetoe, James Swiger, Jack Hall, Herman L. Sinnett.
Seventh Row: Frank Shaffer, Archie Thompson, James D.
Burton, Carl Brown, Beryl Maurer, Bruce Erickson, Ellsworth
Cain, Charles Montgomery, Charles Ruck, George W. Hogs-
head, Allan Goldstein, Paul Deem, Assistant Director Hallie
P=ilgG Bell.
MARY SUE WHITE
JANE PEPPER
HELEN MOORE
FRANCES REICH
MARTHA M. STEWART
MARY LOU BULLARD
BETTY GRANT COPENHAVER
NANCY ALLEN
RACHEL TUCKWILLER
MILDRED MOON
CONSTANCE BAILEY
CAROL JOHNSON
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FIRST PLATOON
First row: Lyall J, Feather, Ellsworth R. Clark,
Miguel V. Montesinos, Edward F. Sowers. Blaine
G. Riggle, Walter W. Point, Max L. Kammer.
Second row: Lester L. Hildreth, Robert H.
Filce. Charles T. Adams, Philip E. Beckett.
Charles C. Ash ton. Grover H. Bays, George
J. Beattie, William Archer, George W. Allen-
der.
Third row: Charles hi. Boggs, Nathan \-\.
Coulton, Aaron Z. Browning. William O. Bur-
chinal. Walter B. Godwin, Walter Bohmer,
James F. Anderson, Robert L. Amick.
Fourth row: Harold W. hiedrick, Edward F.
Counts. Charles L, hiarer, Stanley R. Cox.
Rocco P. Duranti, Russell G. Beall, George R.
Bauwin. Clifford T. Goff.
Fifth row: William L. Cokeley, Lyie L. Finley,
Edgar J. Ellis, Earl S. Goodwin, Emll J. Farrara,
William F. Gott, Raymond W. Buchanan, James
L. Dixon, George P. Daurelle.
COMPANY
SECOND PLATOON
First row: George E. Cox, Thomas S. Knapp,
James R. Singleton, Robert J. Nottingham,
Howard T. Phillips.
Second row: Floyd M. Graves, Lester G.
Kyle, James Hartman, David A. Haught, Ken-
neth L Hewitt, Robert W. Hill, Edward F.
Keen, Roscoe F. Dodrill.
Third row: Dean C. Dowler, Charles J. Hinltle,
John J. Howard, William R. Holstein, Robert
M. Horrell, William D. Halley. James C. Falk-
enstine, Richard H. Leonard.
Fourth row: James S. Marple, Raymond E.
Parsons, Milton Marcus. William E. Rader,
James W. Kelly, Harold A, Lee, Robert N.
Jarvis, Robert E. Gee.
Fifth row: Harry B. Plowman, Robert W.
Knight, Robert W. Marstiler, Paul L. Milligan'
James M. Martin, Miguel Mayol, Willard R.
McCune, Watson A. McCoy.
THIRD PLATOON
First row: Jotin W. Shaffer, Robert W. Pitts,
Frank R. Kutalc. Champe C. Poole, Letcher
Wigington, Randolph E. Swisher. Richard V.
Sovine, Steven D, Nariclc.
Second row: John F. Scarlett, Walter H.
Mitchell, Chiff G. Riddle, Lyie Morris, Jesse
L. Moser. John G. Pafandreas. James M.
Nelms. Samuel W. O'Brien.
Third row: Edward K. Perrow, Elvidio A.
Roman, John R, Pestun, Robert M. Poske,
Vance E. Sencindiver, Robert H. Thaw. John
P. Plummer.
Fourth row: Brentz F. Thompson, Chester
Spelock, Robert E. Stewart, Carl S. Thomas,
William B. Sheets, Spero Volakis, Frank O.
Williamson, Joseph H. Shefsick.
Fifth row: Lewis W. Thorne. Edgar J. Young-
inger, Howard D. Wolfe, Nathan D. Wilson,
Alvin L. Zeidman, Chris A. Zanotti, Ralph
Welch, Jesse D. Williams.
FIRST PLATOON
First row: James B. Crawford, Carl A. Wil-
helm, James C. Borror, Harold A. Core, Wil-
liam C. Sowers, George L. Davis. EIrle P.
Rodgers, Charles W. Gregory.
Second row: Thomas G. Barnard. James R.
Amos, Quentin W. Barnefte, John L. Ashley.
Edmund Berardlnel'I, John A. An+al, Frank
Barnett, William W. Davis.
Third row: Charles W. Dorsey, Robert A.
Corey, John M. Boyd, Frederic Champnella,
James W. Blackburn. Charles E. Bolyard, Rob-
ert W. Cranston. John Adams.
Fourth row: Frank J. Endrizzi. Earl E. Corum,
Elmer C. Denis. James W. Cox, Allen J. Ene-
low, Robert J. Cress, Robert R. Dutton, Robert
V. Luttrell.
Fifth row: Percy F. Devrick, John L. Grayson,
Philip M. Goldstein. John J, Gordon, Gene T.
Gandee. John W. Gray, George K. Gorrell.
Charles W. Edgar.
COMPANY
SECOND PLATOON
First row: Franklin D. Milam. Braxton H. Free-
land, Fay M. Straight, James Tider.
Second row: Chester Lovett, John J. How-
ard. Roy E. Lester. Charles P. Helinslcl, Eldon
B. Lee, John Hocskaylo. Hugh D. Hicks, Roy
E. Harper.
Third row: John T. Katchur, Dallas J. Hu-
stead, Harry B. Hill, Raymond S. Lockwood,
Harry T. Linger, James E. Markwood. John A.
Marra, John M. Keller.
Fourth row: James P. Mack, James D. Math-
las, Sterling W. McCombs, Roy F. Kimble,
Stanley Manilla, Edward M. Nelson. Francis L.
Metz, Richard J. Malcolm.
Fifth row: Sturgls McKeever, Walter S.
Rhodes, Paul A. Plckard. Arthur J. Reader,
William A. Powell, Lynden E. Reynolds.
THIRD PLATOON
First row: Charles H. Wilson, Brady F. Ran-
dolph. Grady E. Mann. James D. Wood, John
B. White.
Second row: Paul E. Shutts, Robert G. Robin-
son. William B. Mikita, Joseph L. Salucci, Joseph
G. Runco, Linville G. Rich, Michael J. Mc-
Andrew. Walter F. Rollins.
Third row: Thomas B. Rogers. Robert H.
Powell. Anthony G. Padussls, Donald L. Schaffer,
George W. Singleton, Victor S. Peellsh, Fred G.
Stansbury, Myron E. Shaffer.
Fourth row: John B. Wade. Lester H. Roth,
Albert F. Wojcik. George F. Thiers, Harry Teets,
Howard C. Stewart, Paul D. Trenton, Edwin
Timbers.
Fifth row: William F. Strunk. Dallas G. WIl-
fong, Fred E. Wright. Joseph L. Zingale. Ben-
jamin J. Wilson, Joseph F, Sllbaugh. Charles M.
Wheeler, Herman F. Winter,
FIRST PLATOON
First row: Harney D. Beeler, Harry W.
Adams, George W. Hogshead, William T.
Lively, Joseph G. Coombs, John Rockis, Max
L. Kammer. William E. Bierer.
Second row: Robert C. Bane, James V.
Bertschy, Wallace L Brake, Donald J. Ackley,
James W. Banks, William B. Bee. Philip N.
Christ!. Harold H. Cutler.
Third row: John F. Byset. Wilbur Collins.
Ash by L. Coffindaffer, Herbert R. Carney,
John D. Gibbs. Lewis D. Coe. James E. Daw-
son. Albert Davne.
Fourth row: Louis S. Cuffaro, Robert L.
Bond, Glenn E. Donaldson, Paul C. Crago,
George J. Gullick. Camden Fisher, Irving N.
Fidelholtz, John J. Laskey.
Fifth row: Eugene S. Bell. James E. Coombs,
Pat R. Hamilton, Richard A. Flanagan. Frank-
lin S. Fragaie. Frank E. Weaver. James A.
Graham. Richard E, Davis.
COMPANY
SECOND PLATOON
First row: John W. Hoy, Nelson E. Matthews,
Robert L. Gibson, William E. Parsons.
Second row: Homer W. Goff, Charles A.
Hefner. Francis J. Harman, Hoyos H. A. Na-
poleoni, John T. Horner. Raymond L. Kepiinger,
Peter E. Kaites, William F. Henthorn.
Third row: Paul H. McKinney, William L.
Parkinson. Marvin R. Mayfield. Charles N.
Reynolds, Carroll T. Lay, Huston T. Lyttleton,
Burton B. Leachman. Paul J. Kaufman.
Fourth row: Joseph J. Gentile, Carlos C.
Rodriguez, Anthony F. Romeo, Stephen Mc-
Nlell. William M. Nixon, John G. Mercular.
James H. Murphy, Jerome E. Klein.
Fifth row: Charles E. Lawall, Josiah J. Riggs.
Thomas A. Porter, Robert E. O'Malley, William
F. Ranson, Americo C. Oms.
THIRD PLATOON
First row: Conrad R. Prayer, William M.
King. George R. Stockdale, David L. Gundling.
George P. Russell.
Second row: William J. Monagham, Paul
Shifman, Charles R. Shaw, John R. Romine.
Gerold D. Shaffer, Harold G. Robinson, Jerome
E. Saxe. Hllarion Sanchez,
Third row: Gardner C. Orton, Frederick H.
Smith. John W. Tucker. Robert L. Sommerville
James E. Springer, Shea Siegel. Richard E.
Swisher, Leonard K. Johnson.
Fourth row: Oliver B. Patton. Marvin S.
Tuchman, John S. Winter, Charles V. Wehner,
Jack T. Turner. Michael Vucelich, William K.
Umbel. Zane G. Staker.
Fifth row: Guy H. Peterson, Linford D.
Snead, Ralph R. Wallace, Hazen C Lloyd
William N. Walker, William F. Weller. Stuart
R. Waters. Thomas A. White.
FIRST PLATOON
First row: Charles N. Austin, Alexander H.
Fornnan, John N. hJall, Carl W. Kerns, Taylor
B, Zinn, William R. Bonner, James A. Kapnicky,
John C. Amos.
Second row: Harry F. Bowen, Joe Banico,
Edwin A. Bryce, John E. Beale. Em II Alleyrlnl,
George J. Batlas, Garland N, Arnold, Larry
J. Arglro.
Third row: William M. Carney, Jasper W.
Davis, Herbert B. Copeland, Robert W. Counts.
James D. Cocklln, Raymond J. DuBois, Cam-
den A. Coberly, Clarence C. Bragg, James M.
Foster.
Fourth row: Charles C. Cyphert, James A.
Frazier. Robert E. Friebertshouser, Charles B.
Fisher, William Dowling, Joseph L. Franklin,
George E. Fortney, Rowland R. Devore.
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SECOND PLATOON
First row: Charles Ha^'nes, Morton A. Mal-
linger, Arthur Hall. John Kime, John C. Hall,
Chris J. Moser.
Second row: Anthony Kazelis, Jack Gregory.
Charles Goff. Joseph P. Howell, Ree M. Grog-
ham, James L. Jenkins, William Gardner, Sid-
well L. Evans.
Third row: Jack R. Linville, Carl M. Layman,
Kenneth W. Kay, Robert Lewis. Robert A.
Heyl, Gordon H. Larew, Arelon C. Lang,
Frank S. Hewitt.
Fourth row: Joseph C. Meholic. Steve J.
Ma noli s, William E. Lough, Robert E. Muffly,
Robert D. Lyon, Richard E. Kesling, Robert G.
McGuire, James H. Moore.
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THIRD PLATOON
First row: John B. Murphy, Peter O. Bablch,
Frank R. Hill, Howard L. Mclntyre. Henry E.
Reed, Warren Poling, Charles F. Palinowski.
Second row: Warren G. Mock, John W.
Stone, Gerald G. Pase. Zeno Neri, Robert G.
Rawe, Henry B. Patterson, John E. Peccolo,
Sam Pellerite.
Third row: Donald H. Stelle, Warren D.
Sharpenberg. Elven F. Riley, Cecil E, Shay,
William C. Reading, Harold H. Stotler, Philip
P. Schweikart, John C. Pompkata.
Fourth row: William A. Shale, John W.
Vines, Ronald H. Webster, Harold M. Stumpp.
Leonard M. Thomas. John F. Shoulders, Robert
D, Sturm, George M. Swesey.
FIRST PLATOON
First row: George A. Hunter, William R.
Kidd, Victor J. DeAntonis, Edward P. Bartkus,
Albert W. Nekoranec. William A. Bumgardner,
Frank P. Bane.
Second row: Harry J. Bell. Henry Clay
Callihan, Rome H. Brown, Arthur E. Belton.
Sterling L. Brown, James H. Burson. James D.
Burton, Robert C. Brand.
Third row: Harold K. Curry, Andy Clark,
Carl C. Carp, Lynn Cavendish, Grant Copen-
haver. Harold Combs. Constantine P. Cara-
vasos, John H. Bannister.
Fourth row: Paul Haden. John Harper. Louis
Coughlin. John Dugan, Edwin C. Douglass.
Joseph E. Fraker. Marshall E. Deaner, Ginno
DePaolis.
Fifth row: John M. Haynes, George M.
Dugan, Amerigo Cappellari.
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SECOND PLATOON
First row: Robert W. Firchow, John H. Cline,
Clevis B. DeHart. Evert M. Pearcy. John A.
Guyton, Otto S. Mansfield, Robert L. Niehaus.
Second row: Wade E. hHall, David McChes-
ney. Henry Wayne, Noel M. Gorman, George
Fatt, Glenn Looney, Bruce Ericbon, Thomas
hloward.
Third row; John Marra. William Irvine, Samuel
Julian, Joseph Jennessee, Richard Malcolm,
John E. Rector, Thomas Raper, Frank Liberatone.
Fourth row: Jack McPherson. Joe Marrara.
Edward Orel I, Nerval T. Morris, Lawrence Os-
trye, Jack Stickel, Fred D. Shamblen, Boyd E.
McClung.
THIRD PLATOON
First row: John T. Reynolds, Robert E.
Sharps, Hill is Sisk. Ralph Hogshead, Edward
Waddell, Walter G. House, John B. Tonkin,
Stephen A. Wiswell.
Second row: Garnett Mori son, Robert O.
Perry, Compton Pembroke, Henry A. Post,
Robert W. Pitthan, Edgar T. Rhoades. Alex-
ander Radivojevic, Donald Tuckwiller.
Third row: John W. Straton, George M.
Williams, David L. Sprlngston. Ashby M.
Rhodes, Lloyd Smith, John Robinson. John R.
Watson, Garel E. Smith.
Fourth row: Joseph C. Woodrum, Dalton
Taylor, Leroy C. Thrasher, Alvin E. Urbanlck,
Harrison P. Whittaker, Joseph R. Williams.
David A. Zegeer, John H. Reeves.
FIRST PLATOON
First row: Irving Y. Doliner. Willard E.
Moore. Marrus G. Comuntzis, Harold W. Hous-
ton, Guy C. Shafer, Duane Adams, William
M. Brooks, William A. Bauqhner.
Second row: William O. Barnard, Everette
J. Pansier, Virgilio Franceschl. Paul Dean, Rus-
sell L. Fankhouser, Clyde E. Arnold, Jerry C.
Burchinal, William V. Graham.
Third row: James G. Couch, Charles Evans,
Francis S. Earnshaw, Alfred H. Dahlberg, James
L. Hamilton, Anthony C. Colangelo, John B.
Damron. Ellis D. Fortney.
Fourth row: William M. Barker, Bernard P.
Anderson, Robert W. Donohoe. Richard Hill,
Stanley Farr, Robert A. Crichton, Wilson B.
Davis, Charles Ballard.
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SECOND PLATOON
First row: Joe M. Lombardo, James G.
Hawes, Robert L. Richardson, Victor N. Green,
Thomas M. Nunnally, Ernest E. Grimm, William
W. McCoy.
Second row: Charles G. Hackney, Dingie
McCann, Wayne McCurdy, William Pell, James
A. Jacobs, Robert F. Lubic, Jeorge J. Lanausse,
Charles Peer.
Third row: Joseph L. Madill, George A.
Howard, James R. Kennedy. Kermit R. Orders.
Peter G. Karavanic. William R. Martz. Allen
Newcome, Thaddens M. Pritt.
Fourth row: Anthony W. Paulin. Everett L.
Keever, Douglas H. Harnish. Lewis Robert,
Kenneth Barker, Harry Lines. George Minor,
Francis B. Hill.
THIRD PLATOON
First row: Patrick A. Wright, Ralph K. Weekly,
Thomas W. Smith, Lawrence C, Hays, Adam W.
Thompson. Albert H. Hix, Paul R. Muffly, Philip
H. Williams.
Second row: Edward A. Leatherman, Charles
O. Staut, Robert E. Schmidt, Andrew Schuller,
Donald Strench. George Piece, George Varlas,
Merton E. Winters.
Third row: Warren W. Walker, Kenneth O.
Robison, Claton F. Smith, Eugene T. Stork,
Donald W. Williams, Frank R. Joke, Harold L.
Robinson, William A. Wasemann.
Fourth row: Jack Powell, Richard Tritschler,
Charles Taylor, Eugene Ryan, Clement C. Smith,
William Wells, Bobbie Young. Anthony Perry.
FIRST PLATOON
First row: Charles O. Hardman, Deford L.
Cottrill. Stanly H. demons, David D. Johnson.
John D, McCue.
Second row: Robert L. Brock. Jack W. Bed-
dow, Robert R. Brown, Ralph E. Berman,
Charles H. Blattner, Richard Berry. Seymour
Abrams, Harold Boone.
Third row: Michael C. Cox. William E. Duf-
field, John W. Feller. Victor R. Forte. Vincent
Cinnino. Keith A. Cunningham, Lewis C. hlarris.
Fourth row: Dale A. Englehart, Robert G.
Fodor, John Fratte, Robert R. Ferguson, Ed-
ward Franz, Thomas Jackson, Edward J. Hayne,
Amsel R. Knotts.
Fifth row: Porter hlartman. Arthur Fisher.
Samuel Gallaher, Delmar Grago, Walter
Gosciewski, Gust Giamos, Jean Fullerton.
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SECOND PLATOON
First row: William P. Marshall, William E.
Mcpherson, George H, Ferrell, Robert H. Loeb,
Orville L. Hardman. Jarnes P. Painter.
Second row: Raymond E. Jenkins, Robert B.
Israel, Frank Kimble, Lynn Johnson Floyd
Major. Elesmore Jeffries, James Herliky. Wil-
liam H. Humes.
Third row: Harold P. Levlngs, Robert B.
Kinney, Gaines W. Monk, Robert M. Long
Stephen Martin, Kenneth Lemley. Charles
Koontz.
Fourth row: Edward W. KImpel, Elmer L.
Martin. John F. Luzader, William R. Morgan,
Keith W. Lowther, John 5. Neill. Roger Mart-
tino, Allen E. Martin.
Fifth row: Thomas S. L. McClung, Robert
Looney. Warder G. Powell, John V. Petterson,
Mario A. Nazionale, Buckner S. Morris.
THIRD PLATOON
First row: Plumer D, Pride, Robert W. Nel-
son. George Fumick, George S. Wallace, Nor-
man W. Laughlin, Dominick Olivito.
Second row: Nathan L. Robinson, Harold
Ripple. Jack E. Smith, John T. Ryan, Leman
M. Riffle, Robert R. Richardson, William H.
Robison, Flaviuis D. Ward.
Third row; John Strawberry, Charles Shrader.
William Schweinsberg. James Sinnett, Paul
Samuels, James Simpson, Verlin E. Walden. Jim
McClung,
Fourth Row: Robert Parsons. Paul R. Trau-
bert, Thomas S. Smith. Donald G. Wood, Ed-
mond R. Swegal, Donald C. Walker, Herman
T. Nash, Francis J. Pfost.
Fifth row: Robert E. Vensel, Fritz Siegrist,
Francis Pfost, William A. Wayt, Robert L.
Wildman, Julian W. Wilson, Philip Webb. Jack
W. Weber.
FIRST PLATOON
First row: Jack Barrick, Hortenziu Benchea,
Parks Butler, David Cartwright, William R.
Goff, Bernard R. McGregor.
Second row; Warren L. Gould, George E.
Gary, John W. Connpton, Clarence B. Brown,
Robert L. Bartlett. Robert L. Hartman, An-
thony Brutto, Wllliarn V. Green.
Third row: John Harvey. William J. Dixon,
Ralph Costilow, Richard Beymer, Harry E.
Galdstrom, Eugene E. Fawler. Don H. Carr,
Richard B. Brown.
Fourth row; Vincent E. Dumire, Owen C.
Greenwell. Franklin B. Ford. Cameron F. Co-
bun, Earl E. Ashworth. Arnold A. Casto, Wil-
liam H. Godfrey, Caleb H. Allen.
Fifth row: Philip W. Hall, Charles J. Ballato,
Samuel G. Campbell. David L. Bergdoll. Robert
L. Campbell, Leiand J. Hancock. John F. Geer.
Denton L. Adams.
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SECOND PLATOON
First row: Robert R, Ferguson, David L. Wil-
lets, Ralph A. Courtney. John P. Hindsley,
Harry H. Parsons.
Second row: John M. Nichols, Clyde W.
Grow, Donald W. Raese. John M. hlilf, Ray-
mond B. hHollIs, Robert Henderson.
Third row: Warren G. KelK' Walter Lewis,
Lawrence J. Kessler, Robert D. Huston. Harry
Hannan, George McClure, Clyde Knotts.
Fourth row: Lewis H. Myers. Stanton J. Lang-
bord. Frank K. McFarland, Everett R. Man ley,
Samuel Marovlch. Paul E. Maust, Cyril Mc-
Guinness.
Fifth row: Smith McCausland. George F.
Pugh. Hubert E. Martin, Howard R. Pyle, Guy
S. Parsons, Joseph A. Phillips. Victor B. Lee,
Wilbur L. McFarlane.
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First row: Robert F. Scott, Lemuel Goode,
James R. McCartney, Cornelius C. Davis. Paul
F. Storck, Doyle F. McLaughlin.
Second row: Robert C. Steele, George T.
Rickey, Arden C. Skidmore, Earl Roles, John
R. Scott, Ralph P. Scumaci, Ray E. Richmond,
Ralph Miller.
Third row: Fred R. White. Ralph E. Sergent,
Kenneth Smallridge, Harvey E. Shaffer, Warren
Sisler, Robert Patterson, Dale Simmons. Richard
Spangler.
Fourth row: Kenneth Simons, David B. Skid-
more, John Sommer, Richard R. Tatterson.
Charles C. Taylor, Harold E. Withrow, Albert
Smolin, Chellen E. Taylor.
Fifth row: Willard Lynch. Sanford Watzman.
Grant P. Tully, Everett L. Wolfe, Waverly
Winter, William H. Williams, James E. Wot-
ring.
FIRST PLATOON
First row: Marvin Cohen, James F, Wright.
Joseph R. Biafora, John W, Plattenburg, Jack
Kecic, Edwin W. Crooks, Wesly Brashear, Julius
W. Singleton.
Second row: James W. Backus, Hilton L.
Anderson, William Bell, Thomas J. Barthlow,
Harry L, Beard, Leo Benjamin, Howard J.
Boomer. Howard J. Brumbaugh.
Thlid row: Hugo A. Cabrera, James G.
Dean. Robert B. Cooner, John R. Easterday,
James C. Coffman. Eugene F. Bensey, Fred-
erick O. Byrer, Harry B. Colborn.
Fourth row: Russell L. Fankhouser, Benny A.
Dudek. Kenneth W. Fryer. John W. Edgell,
Louis R. Dattola, William E. Ely, James E.
Dietz. Lewis A. Hatcher.
Fifth row: Hobart C. Carrico, Lloyd S.
Handley, Howard L. Booker, Dowell T. Gray,
Gene M. Handelsman, Russell M. Fisher, Wil-
liam F. Goldsmith, Emmett E. Hearn.
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SECOND PLATOON
First row: James H. Hurley, George W.
John, Dorsey O. Cole, Paul A. DeWitt, Joseph
A. Stenger, Robert C. Spilcer, Harry D. Hodges,
Robert E. Johnson.
Second row: Charles K. McWhorter, Gard P.
Huff, Clarence A. Hinkle. Paul B. Harris, Rob-
ert E, Johnson. Benjamin M. Leeper. Robert S.
Kent, Timothy J. Kilduff.
Third row: Linvil G. Rich, Keith N. Loving,
William E. Rhodes. Richard J. Payne, Gust J.
Manaras, Edward T. Roddy, Abraham M. Le-
vine, Edward T. Logue,
Fourth row: Harry E. Matheny. Creed J.
Pearson, Alden M. Merrill, William J. Melenric.
Carl M. Metheny. Frank C. Oliver, James I.
Shearer. Michael Margo.
THIRD PLATOON
First row: David A. Jones, Glenn W. Thome,
John W. Jones, James L. Waters.
Second row: Edward E. Smith, Donald H,
Seixas, Joseph W. Roberts, Earl B. Ruckman,
Bernard B. Shutt, Robert E. Rollyson. Nelson
D. Swick. Jack S, Scott.
Third row: Elvln V. Wickllne. Edward V.
Thrash, Tristram V. Williams. Jack E. Williams,
Tom P. Vannoy, Clyde W. Wellen, DeWitt M.
Young, Charles W. Yeager.
Fourth row: Orvllle H. Taylor, Kenneth E.
Steryous, William G. Statkers, Carl E. Slaugh-
ter. Steven B. Thompson, Howard D. Shaffer,
Jack M. Spinks, William J. Stuart.
Fifth row: Ray E. Walton. Anthony J. Peklin-
skey, Harry Williams, Warren C. Yost, Virgil F.
Williams, Cecil Wright, George E. Zekan,
Clinton C. Winkler.
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\_/ he Ag Council is an organization composed
of the presidents of the Ag Club, the Home Ec Club, Phi
Upsilon Omicron, Alpha Zeta, and the Forestry Club; Dean
Orton acts in an advisory capacity. The purpose of the
council is to co-ordinate the activities of the students en-
rolled in the College of Agriculture, Forestry and hlome
Economics and through their organizations to further the
interests of the university.
During the past year the Ag Council has sponsored
several social functions, devised an activity calendar for
organizations and acted as mediator In controversial
issues.
OFFICERS
WILLIAM BONNER President
RALPH KEMPER Vice-President
MARY SEFTON Secretary
DEAN ORTON Adviser
Edna Cokely
Harrison Cassell
William Bonner, Edna Cokely, Ralph Kemper, Harrison Cassell.
AG COUNCIL
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First row: Robert Nottingham. Richard McClung, James Conoway, Rex Martin, Rector Wright, Robert Templeton, Worth
Beall, Richard Fleek. Robert Brown, Waldo Ward, Second row: Oscar Schubert. Walter Jett. Elvin Wickline. Clarence
McGuinness. Oral Chapman. Robert Pitts. Russell Beall. Harrison Cassell. Third row: Earl Gee. Roy Richmond. Russell
Armentrout. Gale Bland. Monzell Hughes. Ural Bee. Russell Thompson, William Winfrey, David Bergdoll. Ira D. Porter-
field Fourth row: Raymond Parsons, William Wayt. Simeon Hall, Lawrence Idleman, Braxton Freeland, George Folk.
James Pitcher, Mark MoHale, Clifford Dunn. Fifth row: William Bonner, Ralph Sergent, Earl Harris. Birk Lowther. Glenn
Coombs, John Harvey. Elbert Carpenter, Harry Lydick, John Shoulders, Max Kammer, Clarence Brown. Sixih row;
Travis O'Bryan, Ora Dotson, James Falkenstine, Charles D. V/elch, William Archer, Darl Fike, Harvey Shaffer. Seventh
row: Roscoe Dodrlll, Francis McClung. Harold Jones. Peter Babich.
OFFICERS
WILLIAM BONNER President
HARRISON CASSELL .... Vice-President
OSCAR SCHUBERT Secretary
WALTER JETT Treasurer
LEE BOBBITT Reporter
ne of the largest organizations on the cam-
pus, the Ag Club was organized in 1932 in order to stim-
ulate social activity among students in the College of
Agriculture.
The Ag Club of today accomplishes that and more too,
for its program now includes such varied activities as spon-
sorship of several dances, two radio programs a year, a
judging contest in the spring, and aid rendered the College
of Agriculture in fulfilling its many functions.
The first Mountaineer Egg and Baby Chick show, now
an important annual event, was sponsored by the Ag
Club. The yearly All-Ag picnic is an important activity
of the Ag Club and usually concludes the program for the
year.
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MEMBERS
Jack Barrick
John Cornish
Eugene Jones
Sam Carr
John Sommer
Richard Tatterson
Arnold Casto
Guy Parsons
Hunter Griffin
Red Hoipp
Lester Bartlett
Lynn Hammer
Ed Gary
Lee Bobbitt
J. W. Carpenter
Franz Taylor
Robert Decus
Oliver Burgess
Waverly Winter
Neely Moss
Jesse Williams
William Gokely
Benjamin Ford
William Roberts
Warren Gould
W. C. Russell
Alden Dorsey
Roy Richardson
Dave Cartwrlght
L. G. Kyle
Claude McGhee
Garland Hefle bower
Frank McConnell
Woodrow Hamilton
Edward Keen
Herbert Jacobs
Magee Gorton
Wilbur McFarlane
Robert Strosnider
Richard Sovine
Gordon Heltzel
William Perry
Allen Roush
Robert Nottingham
Richard McClung
James Conaway
Rex Martin
Rector Wright
Robert Templeton
Worth Beall
Richard Fleek
Robert Brown
Waldo Ward
Oscar Schubert
Walter Jett
Elvin WIckline
Clarence McGuInness
Oral Chapman
Robert Pitts
Russell Beall
Harrison Cassell
Earl Gee
Roy Richmond
Russell Armentrout
Gale Bland
Monzell Hughes
Ural Bee
Russell Thompson
William Winfrey
David Bergdoll
Ira D. Porterfield
Raymond Parsons
William Wayt
Simeon Hall
Lawrence Idelman
Braxton Freeland
George Folk
James Pitcher
Mark McHale
Clifford Dunn
Ralph Sergent
Bill Bonner
Earl Harris
Birk Lowther
Glenn Coombs
John Harvey
Elbert Carpenter
Harry Lydick
John Shoulders
Max Kammer
Clarence Brown
Travis O'Bryan
Ora Dotson
James Falkenstlne
Charles D. Welch
William Archer
Darl Fike
Harvey Shaffer
Roscoe Dodrlll
Francis McClung
Harold Jones
Peter Babich
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CLUB
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ALPHA EPSILON DELTA
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First row: Robert Glenn Arrlngton, Walter Warren Point, Emil Capito. Second row: Franklin George Wade, Allan David
Goldstein, Donald Painter Brown, Mary Jane Foley, Brady F. Randolph, Jr., W. Scott, Wysong, Jr., Denver Franklin
Milam. Third row; Ernest Mack Brown. Jr., James Floyd Slaughter, Cornelius Carter Davis, Jr., Allen J. Enelow, EIrie
Parker Rodgers, Jr., CI if ton Lew Portnoff, Stephen M. Mo u rat.
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C E R S
ROBERT LYONS President
CORNELIUS DAVIS Vice-President
BRADY RANDOLPH .... Secy, and Treas.
Ipha Epsilon Delta, the only national hon-
orary for pre-medical students, was founded at the Uni-
versity of Alabama in 1925 and on the local campus in
1931.
Each year the society sponsors trips to leading medical
centers in this section of the country and invites speakers
to address the pre-medical students in convocations. This
past year a series of educational meetings has been held;
after a short business session, members of the medical and
pre-medical faculty present short talks upon interesting
discoveries in the scientific world.
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'Ipha Psi Omega is the only honorary dra-
matic fraternity on the local campus. This year its mem-
bers have been particularly active in playing the role of
hosts to the contestants participating in the West Virginia
inter-scholastic speech contest and the Thespian contest.
They have also been helpful in producing the four plays
of the season, "Cock Robin," "Kingdom of God," "Char-
ley's Aunt," and "Winterset."
The most important project undertaken by the fraternity
was the improvement of the stage of the Little Theatre
which is located in Reynolds hHail.
OFFICERS
RUTH RIVLIN President
RAYDINE WESTFALL .... Vice-President
JAMES LEGSETT Secy, and Treas.
First row: Howard Jamison, Shirley Greene, Frances Haan, Ruth Rivlin, Jean Blosser, James Samuel Leggett, Mariorie
Strosnider. Second row: Ralph E. Spears Charles Warren Herod. Theodore Shreve. William Barnes Morgan. William
Wolfe, John C. Amos.
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ALPHA PSI OMEGA
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ALPHA ZETA
First row: William Roberts, Robert J. Nottingham, Harrison S. Cassell. M. Richard McClung. George K. Folk, Pete
Oscar Babich, Ralph Kemper. Second row: Oscar Schubert, David Cartwriqht, Walter Jett, Rex Martin, Robert Pitts,
Wood row Hamilton, Robert Henderson, Claude McShee. Third row: Andrew Temple, C. D, Welch, Clifford Dunn,
Birk C. Lowther, Harry Lydick,, Nate Thompson, Ernest Bond.
*^he only honorary agricultural fraternity on
the campus, the West Virginia chapter of Alpha Zeta was
established in 1922. Its purpose is the development of the
farm and the farm home, through an organization con-
trolled by agricultural students. It is advised by members
of the agricultural faculty.
The national fraternity was founded at Ohio State Uni-
versity in 1897. John F. Cunningham and ten other charter
members established the Townshend chapter and since
then the organization has grown to Include forty-four chap-
ters.
OFFICERS
HARRISON CASSELL Chancellor
RICHARD McCLUNG Censor
GRADY MANN Scribe
ROBERT NOTTINGHAM Treasurer
GEORGE FOLK Chronicler
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'ne of the primary purposes of the American
Institute of Electrical Engineers is to enable electrical
engineers to present technical papers before an audience,
each member being required to present four papers during
the year.
Among other activities, the student chapter of the
A. I. E. E. is responsible for the electrical portion of the
annual Engineering Show. Outstanding speakers are also
presented to engineering students and the organization
each year participates in the junior-senior picnic.
OFFICERS
FRANK W. DEEGAN President
CHARLES SHAFFER .... Vlce-Presidenf
E. E. REESER Secretary
HARRY BELL Treasurer
ROBERT STOCKDALE Publicity
First row: George R. Stockdaie, Albert Homer Hix. Edgar S. Reeser. Dean W. Ferguson, John A. Guyton. Second row:
Frank W. Deegan, Prof. A. H. Forma n, Harry F. Bell. Harold V, Boley. Third row: John Keleman, Jr., John H. Rears,
O. D. Satterfield, John Lodden, Jr. Fifth row: George P. Russel, Peter J. Comuntzis, Nicholas J. Ali, Ernest Lee
Rogers, David G. Whitworth, Anthony A. Onislco. Sixth row: Charles Shaffer, Angelo C. Chiazza, Clyde W. McCarty,
W. Kilmer Sites, Victor DeAntonis. Taylor B. ZInn. Seventh row: John M. Maurer, Jack M. Davis, William C. Brown, James
A. Graham, A. H. Forman, D. Ellsworth Cain.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
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CHI SIGMA DELTA
First Row: Tom Downey, Joe Stenger, Woody Potesta, Elbert Matthews, Ed Kimble. James Townsend, Edwin Crooks, Allen
Sanders, Stanley Clemans. Second Row: Harold Thompson, Aldo Glanola, Jim Waters, Jim Borror. Don Ezell, Paul Plenni.
^ OUNDED at West Virginia University In
193 I , Chi Sigma Delta has as Its purpose the promotion of
general Interest and scholastic enthusiasm in the study of
economics.
OFFICERS
ELBERT MATTHEWS
JAMES TOWNSEND
ELEANOR HARPER
. . . President
Vice-President
Sec'y and Treas.
Chi Sigma Delta was founded as an entirely honorary
fraternity for students who have maintained scholastic
leadership In economics. To further this leadership, Chi
Sigma Delta gives an award each year to the outstanding
junior In the economics department.
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J.
t was not until 1914 that the Board of Gov-
ernors granted the request of the State Pharmaceutical
Association that a pharmacy department be established
in the School of Medicine; the first course consisted of two
years' work and led to the degree, Graduate in Pharmacy.
In 1917, three- and four-year courses were added but only
the four-year course survived after 1932, meeting the
stricter requirements of the American Association of Col-
leges of Pharmacy; in 1936 the Board of Governors ordered
that a College of Pharmacy be established as a separate
unit of the University.
First row: Dean Lester Hayman, Frank Oliver, James Backus. Edwin Sayre, Everette Rogers. David Haught, Oliver
Greenwell. Leslie Simmons, Elliot Namay, Second row: Sterling L. Brown. William F. Goldsmith, Obyra Quick, Alexander
Anderson, Thomas Rogers. Robert Pierce. Third row: George W. John, Sassin Joseph, Claude Hamrick. Robert Nelson.
Frank Williamson, Carl Greco, James E. Calfee. Fourth row: Carl Metheny. Robert M. Horrell. Albert Wojcik. Paul
Trenton. Robert Shirey. Maurice Simonton. Mack Allison. Paul Shutts. Fifth row: Stephen Thompson, Jack M. Spinks.
Carl Palmer, Juan R. Garcia Roldan. George Fisher. Larkin Harvey, James Kelly. Sixth row: Kenneth Steryous, Ralph
Ferguson, Prof. G. A. Bergy, Prof. F. L. Geiler, Gates Wigner, Charles Wilson. Jr.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
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DOLPHIN CLUB
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First Row: Betty Lang, Jane Goodwin, Nina Wyatt, Ruth Eaton, Freda Eckert, Polly Suy, Anne Beatty, Lee Katz. Second
Row: Lora Green, Nancy Pugh, Anne Stewart, Nancy Jo Ballengee, Jean Brown, Phoebe Herold, Jane Lee, Caroline Jones,
Katy Lou Weaver, Helen Andrick. Third Row: Miss Fox, Gretchen Snoderly, Miss Griffin, Sara Louise Harrington, Betty
Head, Martha Muldoon. Hazel Pritz, Jane Staubly. Estella Keplinger.
embers of fhe Dolphin Club are chosen from
among outstanding students in swimming classes for
women. It is an honorary organization, sponsored by Miss
Grace Griffin, associate professor of physical education.
OFFICERS
FRIEDA ECKERT President
LEE KATZ Vice-President
ESTELLA KEPLINGER . . . Secy, and Treas.
Activities during the past year have included the presen-
tation of an annual water pageant and sponsorship of intra-
mural swimming meets. It has also conducted tryouts for
university students who desire to participate in the Na-
tional Telegraphic Swimming Meet.
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RIMARILY a good fellowship organization,
West Virginia Alpha chapter of Eight Ball was founded
March 19, 1939. Several social functions are held each
sennester for the mennbers of the chapter as well as a
banquet in May in honor of the graduating seniors.
One of the principal projects of the organization was
the awarding of a cup to the winner of the interfraternlty
Christmas serenade contest; the 1940 award went to
Kappa Alpha.
O F F ( C E R S
JACK H. SPRINGER Eight Ball
CLARENCE E. SMITH . . Vice-Eight Ball
JAMES McCartney Cue
JOHN hackney Rack
First row: Roger Hicks, John Scarlett, James McCartney and constituent, John William Jones, Champe Pool, Jack
Springer, Jack Bryan. Bob Gibson, Ernest Brown, Larry Sanchez, John Connell. Second row: Wood row Wilson, Mark
Grove, Warren Point, J, B. White, Bill Lively, George Davis, Harold Piggott, Boyd Arnold. Third row: Floyd Cox,
Clete Smith, Charles E. Lawall. Jr.. Clarence Caudlll,
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FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
First Row: Waldo Ward, Clifford Goff, Ora Dodson, James Bennett, Francis McCiung, Richard Malcolm, Monzell Hughes,
Ben McConnell, ByrI Law, Wood row Hamilton, Russell Beall. Second Row: Ralph Sergent, Roy Richmond, Robert Amick.
Clifford Dunn, Braxton Freeland. Rector Wright. Harrel Smith, James Falkenstine, John Fogle, Oliver McGee. Third Row;
William Wayt. Peter Bablch. Dana Williamson, James Conaway. Clifford Riddle, Simeon Hall, Glenn Coombs, Robert
Pitts, Harry Lydick, Earl Gee. Mark McHale, Dewald Porterfleld, Harold Jones. Fourth Row: Robert Dever, Robert Temple-
ton, William Strader, Ural Bee, David Curry, James Carpenter, Ralph Kittle, Elbert Carpenter, BIrk Lowther, William
Winfrey, Darl Fike.
OFFICERS
MONZELL HUGHES President
GLENN COOMBS Vice-President
CLAUDE McGHEE Secretary
CLIFFORD DUNN Treasurer
\^he F. F. A. is an organization whose purpose
is one of acquainting those students who expect to teach
agriculture in high schools, how to work more advantage-
ously with their students.
In line with this policy, the activities of F. F. A. are nnany
and varied. Two radio programs were put on, exhibits were
prepared for the annual Farm and Home Week, and social
functions and educational meetings were held by the
F. F. A. during the past year.
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PEN to all home economics students, the
hlome Economics Club was created not as an honorary
organization, but as a club which would bind together all
students interested in home economics.
Each year during the Farm and hHome Week, members
of the club entertain the university's guests at a tea. One
particular project sponsored during the past year was the
presentation of speakers; talks were given by Miss Gladys
Winegar of the New York Textile Bureau and Miss Barbara
Fetterman, personnel manager of Kaufman's Department
Store in Pittsburgh.
OFF
C E R S
MARY SEFTON President
MARY JEAN DUSTMAN . . Vice-President
DOROTHY ANNE LAZARUS . . . Secretary
FRANCES WATT Treasurer
First row: Elizabeth Hashinger, Rose Mary Smith, Harriett Muriel Bertrand, Hattie Rosalie Howell, Ruth Marie Ridenour,
Norma Nell Allamong. Mary Lou Otto, Mary Patricia Springer, Marguerite Fay Cornwell. Second row: Thelma G. Nestor,
Maxlne Vivian Poland, Bettie Stallings, Katherlne Jane Throckmorton, Mary Elizabeth Morrison, Florence Helen Eakin,
Dorothy Anne Lazarus, Sara Louise Harrington, Rosemary Wood, Mary Jean Dustman. Third row: Mabel Thayer Hoskins,
Ruth Rosabelle Hurst, Mary Louise Johnson, Helen Andrick, Barbara Louise Bailey, Mary Sue White, Diane Helen Mar-
golls, Bettie Winifred McCann, Gwendolyn Hlnerman, Barbara G. Walker. Fourth row: Iris McQuistion, Betty Jane
Preece, A. Elma Buzzard, Jane Courtney Grow, Esther Irene Morrison. Ruth Etta Grabe, Frances Eileen Watt, Helen
J. Fless, Laura Louise Bergdoll.
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
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JOURNALIERS
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Seated (outer circle) ; Charles Edgar, Robert Powell, John Harper, Charles Lynch, Oliver Pat ton, Joe Watson, Charles
Blattner. Parks Butler, Bill Kitts, John Carliss. Don Bond, William Bambrick, Frank Shaffer, Mark Grove. Woodrow Wilson.
Seated: (inner circle): Morton Cohn, Jack Bryan. Standing: Phil Spahr, H, Boone MIchelson, Raymond C, Wild.
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OFFICERS
JACK BRYAN President
WILLIAM BAMBRICK .... Vice-President
PARKS BUTLER Secretary
FRANK SHAFFER .... =Sipr' . Treasurer
OURNALIERS was the result of the friend-
ship of several journalism students who gathered one eve-
ning to discuss their profession; those men went home as
members of a new organization, Journaliers. That was in
1925, and since then the men's journalism honorary has
functioned as an important part of the School of Journal-
ism.
For one evening each year the members of Journaliers
are host to the leading newspaper men of West Virginia;
it is their job to entertain the visiting members of the state
newspaper conference.
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Ipha Upsilon chapter, Kappa Delta PI, a
national honorary fraternity in education, was installed at
the university in 1927.
During 1940-4! Kappa Delta Pi sponsored book contri-
butions to the University hHigh School and the Elementary
Laboratory School. A McGuffey Day celebration brought
many visitors to the campus as did a student convocation
sponsored by the organization in which several prominent
educators presented a seminar with students from the
university. Outstanding speakers from the University of
Pittsburgh and St. John's College were also presented.
OFFICERS
ORVAL ANDERSON President
BERNARDINE BESS Vice-President
lONE DUNN Secretary
NANCY OBERMAN . . . -^d^. Treasurer
First Row: Orval Anderson, Carolyn Wolfe, Thelma Nestor, Nancy Oberman, Jane Brand, lone Dunn, Gertrude Miller.
Bernardine Bess. Second Row: Helen Eakin, Ann Pozega, Charlotte Manlon, Jane Lee, Milton Gerotsky.
KAPPA DELTA PI
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KAPPA MU ALPHA
First Row: Jack Allman, Earl Scholl, Glenn Green, George Judy, Tony Onisko. Hardy Forman, Victor DeAntonis. John Plesa,
Dean Ferguson, Angelo Chiazzo. Second Row: John Brockhardt, Jack Shepherd, Charles Sampson, William Kldd, George
Frisch, Douglas Phillips. Third Row: Beryl Maurer, Frank Bane, Louis Gundling, Frank Hill, Taylor Zlnn, John Hindsley. Fourth
Row: Ralph Marshall. Jack Browning, Prof. Brown, John L. Sullivan, Prof. Forman, Eugene Maddex, Albert Nekoranec.
OFFICERS
ANTHONY ONISKO President
FRANK BANE Vice-President
HARDY FORMAN Secretary
GEORGE JUDY Treasurer
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.appa Mu Alpha engineering society was
founded not as a scholastic honorary, but as an organiza-
tion in which engineering students could develop their
interest in the profession. Its name was derived from one
of Milton's three laws of motion, F equals kMA.
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e Cercle Francais is an honorary organiza-
tion whose members are chosen from among the outstand-
ing students in advanced French classes.
The primary purpose of Le Cercle is to stimulate interest
in the study and appreciation of the French language.
Meetings are held twice monthly in Moore Hall and pro-
grams of general interest are presented at that time.
OFFICERS
JOHN KELLER President
CONNIE BAILEY Vice-President
JOHN HOY Secy, and Treas.
First row: Alice Hayman. Elizabeth Barker. John Keller, Professor Charles Mitrani, John Gibbs, Constance Bailey. John
Hoy. Second row: Septlmiu Benchea. Dorothy Sharpless, Virginia Smith, J. Martin. Mary Ambler. Alma June Kennedy.
Marcia LeValley, Jean McMillen, Bernadine Bess. Winona Parsons. Third row: Janet Winter. Hortenziu Benchea, Char-
lotte Shingleton, Mildred Moon, June Plues, Carol Johnson, Thea Glasscock, Sylvia Klein, LaRue Shannon, Bessie
Hardin, Ruth Sellgman, Mary Olivito. Fourth row: Jack Williams, Charles Yeager, Clement Bassett, William H. Godfrey,
Frank Endrizzi, Eldon Tucker, Priscilla Allen, J. Jones, Harold DeHaven, Virginia Wildman.
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
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First row: Nellie Furfari, Gratta V. Stidger. Mary Bretz, Cathe-ine Curran, Martha Mae Conner. Second row: Betty-
Jean Lee, Helen Louise Dent, Ractiel Tuckwiller, Charlotte Manion, Helen Nichols, Frances Stotler.
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ATRIX Is the professional society for women
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alism students at West Virginia University. Each year
Matrix, In cooperation with Sphinx, Is charged with the
responsibility of publishing the freshman handbook. In
OFFICERS
BETTY JEAN LEE President
GRATTA STIDGER Vice-President
MARY BRETZ Secretary
HELEN NICHOLS Treasurer
addition to this the organization annually edits a single
edition of the "Daily Athenaeum" without male help.
Another project is the annual tea which Matrix gives in
honor of the wives of visiting editors attending the state
newspaper conference.
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^^ he Men's Glee Club of fifty-five voices,
under the direction of Dr. Frank Cuthbert, presented con-
certs during the past season in Morgantown, Clarksburg,
Fairmont, Parkersburg, and Keyser. Members also pre-
sented the fifth annual travesty, "Cleopatra" and were
heard over radio stations WMMN and KDKA.
Members of the Glee Club are: Sydney Allsopp, James Amos. Joseph
Bertalan, James Bertschy, Wallace Brate, William J. Brown, Eugene Burner,
James Burfon. Thoburn Cassady, Richard Clark, Herschel Cohen, Donald Cook-
man, Stanley Cox. Max Cubbon, Paul Deem, Jules DeVille, Frank DeVincent, OIlie
Dixon, Charles Edgar. Carl Farnsworth. Jack Feather, Hardy Forman, John Gibbs.
John Creco, Francis hlarman, Lew h^atcher, Frank hiigglnbotham. William Hill,
R. M. Horrell. Robert Hughes, C. W. Johnson, Robert Johnson. Larry Kondratick,
Victor Krenosky, Burton Leachman, Charles McWhorter, Richard Malcolm.
Francis Metz. George Minor. Tony Onisko, Robert Perry, John Pestun, Woodrow
Potesta, Charles Reitz, Walter Rhodes. John Romine. Mitchell Simon, Robert
Sommerville. John Stewart, Ira Stine. Robert Thomas, Lewis Thorne, Latane Ware,
Phil Williams, Harold Withrow.
MEN'S GLEE CLUB
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O R C H E S I S
First row: Virginia Lee Fleming, Waneta Pickens. Evelyn Hill, Ann Beatty, June Watson, Betty Lee Schuctiat, Ruth Grabe,
Jimmie Betti Morrison, Betty Board, Lora Green. Second row: Margaret Eagen, Christine McMillen, Bonnie Jo Cowell,
Jean Chandler, Mary Porter Wise, Gretchen Snoderly. Nancy Allen. Margaret Miller. Alice June Mason, Frances Stotler.
Third row: Evelyn Daingerfield, Shirley Staab, Mary Jane Dobbie, Jane Lee, Margaret Erianger, Louise Lucas, Liberta
Morano, June Metz. Elizabeth Marshall.
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O F F^~"C~E R S
BETTY LEE SCHUCHAT President
FRANCES STOTLER Secretary
DYLYS PAYNE Treasurer
RCHESIS is an honorary dance society
whose name, appropriately enough, meant "to dance" to
the ancient Greeks. Programs of dances are presented
several times each year, the most Important of these being
the annual Guest Night presented for the benefit of par-
ents and friends, and the May Pole Dance which is a part
of the Greater West Virginia Week.
Since its establishment In 1928, Senior Orchesis has in-
creased its membership from eleven to approximately
thirty.
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'n honorary for second year medical students,
Phi Chi was founded on the West Virginia University cam-
pus on December 17, 1933. It was named the Zamnb Xyi
chapter in honor of George Crisler, a former member of
the medical faculty.
Principal activities of the fraternity include the presenta-
tion of speakers to members of the medical student body.
OFFICERS
JOHN L. CRITES Presiding Senior
RICHARD DAVIS Presiding Junior
HOWARD MILES Secretary
HAROLD H. CASHMAN „ ..„. Treasurer
First row: Milton J. Lilly. Howard C. Miles, Richard Davis, John L. Crites, Harold H. Cashman, Robert Fleming, Robert
B. Hamilton. Second row; Harry Draper, James Leonard, Woodrow Mills, Scott Mullins. John Hunter. George Eckley.
Homer Cummings. James Slauqhter. Charles Leonard. Jacob Warden. Ralph Hogshead. Third row; Eugene Hornbroolt.
William Rice. James Quick, Foster Carr. Terrence Coffield.
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PHI UPSILON OMICRON
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First row Mary Anderson Sefton, Dortha Alfreda Welch, Rose Mary Smith, Ann Mae Pozega, Rosemary Wood, A. Elma
Buzzard, Bula V. Brady. Second row: Elaine M. Henry. Edna E. Cokely, Esther Irene Morrison. Florence Helen Eakin,
Cassie Mae Stone. Helen J. Fiess, Mary Elizabeth Morrison. Third row: Laura Louise Bergdoll, Virginia R. Walkup,
Mary Jean Dustman, Ruth Marie RIdenour. Jean Haden. Ma<ine Vivian Poland.
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HI UPSILON OMICRON is the national
OFFICERS
EDNA COKELY President
JEAN HADEN Vice-President
MAXINE POLAND Secretary
ALFREDA WELCH Treasurer
professional fraternity for those students majoring In home
economics and was founded at the University of Minnesota
in 1909. Lambda, the local chapter, was established on
the West Virginia campus in 1923.
One of the projects which Lambda chapter sponsored
this year was the compilation of records concerning home
economics students throughout the state; these records
would be useful in a national defense emergency.
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cabbard and Blade, national honorary so-
ciety of cadet officers, was established on the local cam-
pus in 1916. Each year Company C, 2nd Regiment,
sponsors a Scabbard and Blade formal whose impressive
silent drill Is a tradition upon the university campus.
The organization also presents medals to the most out-
standing basic cadets and sponsors other activities of a
military nature.
OFFICERS
JACK SPRINGER Captain
ROBERT NOTTINGHAM . . First Lieutenant
JOHN HINDSLEY .... Second Lieutenant
NORMA NELL ALLAMONS . . . Sponsor
First row: James Tidier. James Robert Shingleton, Robert Lewis Gibson, John Lee Sullivan, James Rowe McCartney, Norma
Nell Allamong, Sponsor; Jack H. Springer, Edwin William Crooks, Wesley Craft Brashear, John William Plattenburg,
Paul A. DeWitt, James Albert Kapnicky. Second row: Grady Earl Mann, Norman W. Laughiin, Glenn W. Thorne, Ralph
Arlington Courtney, Jr,, William Thompson Lively, George Fumlch, Jr., Parks M. Butler, Ellsworth R. Clark, D. Louis
Gundling, Nelson Elbert Matthews. Third row: Robert Julian Nottingham. Cornelius Carter Davis, Jr.. William M.
Brooks. George Selden Wallace, Jr., Robert C. Splker, Champe C. Pool, Jack Lazielle Barrick, John H. Kime, Howard
L. Mclntyre, George Preston Russell, Peter Oscar Bablch. Fourth row: Charles O. ttardman, Denver Franklin Milam, Frank
P. Bane, Dorsey O. Cole, Jr., William Earl Parsons, Thomas Sheridan Knapp, Julius W. Singleton. Letcher WIglngton,
James P. Painter, John William Jones, Jr., William E. McPherson, William Ray Gotf Fifth row: David Dale Johnson,'
Jr., Victor Joseph DeAntonis, Delford Lee Cottrlll, Orville L. Hardman, Frank Raymond Hill, Walter Warren Point, Jack
Keck, William Richard KIdd, Jr., John Pack HIndsley. Lawrence Clayton Hays, James David Wood, Victor N. Green.
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SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON
First row: Charles A. Schindier, III, John L. Sullivan. Robert B. Frincke. James C. Malone. Second row: William C.
King, Glenn W. Green, Robert L. Craven, Thomas B. Hawkins, Sam C. McDowell, John Plesa, James V. Gabriel. Third
row: Jackson B. Browning. Walter D. Hunter, Victor C, Dean, George Jackson Allman, Howard E, Poland. Fred R. Tooth-
man, William R. Hashinger.
OFFICERS
CHARLES A. SCHINDLER, III . . President
HOWARD E. POLAND . . . Vice-President
VICTOR HOWARD . Secretary and Treasurer
JACK BROWNING Editor
PSILON chapter of Sigma Gamma Epsilon,
national honorary engineering fraternity, was installed on
the local campus in 1927. The objects of Sigma Gamma
Epsilon are the social, scholastic, and scientific advance-
ment of its members and the development of a national
college society devoted to geology, mining, metallurgy,
ceramics, and petroleum engineering.
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v_y ounded as a scholastic honorary engineer-
ing society, Tau Beta Pi has seventy chapters in engineering
schools throughout the nation. West Virginia Alpha chap-
ter was founded at West Virginia University in 1922,
thirty-seven years after the founding of the national so-
ciety at Lehigh University in 1885.
OFFICERS
JOHN L. SULLIVAN President
JOHN W. BROCKARDT . . . Vice-President
EDWARD WADDELL Secretary
BERYL MAURER Treasurer
First row: Edmund Ross Cokely. Dale Albert Waltz, Beryl Blake Maurer, tHoward Earl Poland, Thomas Broyhill Hawkins,
Robert B. Frincke. Second row: Victor Joseph DeAntonis, Allen Pershing Boston, John Lee Sullivan, Frank P. Bane. Third
row: John Gordon Roby, John William Brockardt, Douglas Wise Phillips, James Cornelius Malone, George Jackson Allman,
Fred Rees Toothman.
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UNIVERSITY FOUR-H CLUB
First Row: Frank McClung, Jane Grow, Richard Malcolm, W oodrow Wilson, Margery Wilson, Ernest Goff. Margaret
Hannah, Virginia Gall. Mary Shahan, Jane Robbins. Elsie Mae Cummlngs. Second Row; David Bergdoll, Dana Williamson,
Helen Eakin, Ruth Hurst. Jean Freeman, Carl Cornell, Grace Pharr. Betty Cronin, Alma Mann, Virginia Lee Beard, Jerry
Vickers. Edna Cokely. Third Row: Birk Lowther, John Harvey, Dave Curry, Woodrow Wyant, Russell Beall, Waldo Ward,
John Shoulders, Travis O'Bryan, William Wayt. Ga'e Bland. Shannon Scott, William Winfrey, Nina Wyatt.
OFFICERS
WOODROW WILSON President
MARGARET HANNAH . . . Vice-President
MARGERY WILSON Secretary
ERNEST GOFF Treasurer
\^he Four-H Club Is an organization composed
of students Interested in the farm. Its membership Includes
not only students in the College of Agriculture, but also
ones in other schools.
One of the most beautiful camps in the state Is the State
Four-H Camp at Jackson's Mill, near Weston, where each
year Four-H groups from all over the state hold summer
camp.
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First Violins
Joseph Henry
Christie Mac Dona Id
Albert Greco
Robert Reger
Walter Rhodes
Robert Fodor
Ernest Lucas
Chester Lovett
John Papandreas
Bonnie McCoy
Thelnna Davies
Vernon Gooding
Second Violins
Lawrence Cappellanti
Raymond Sabolo
Ira Stine
Sara Belle Hanlln
Richard Ferrarra
Carmen dl Carlo
Jean Louise Laurlta
Irene M. Parsons
Jarvls HInUe
John Pestum
James Kapniclcy
Arlys MacDowell
Violas
Alfred Lanegger
Noel Clellan
Charles Stump
Reginald Cresswell
Cellos
Donald Ritchie
Wllma Brandenburg
Julia Gibbs
Marcia LeVailey
Patricia King
John Delaney
Franfc Baylor
Allan Goldstein
Flutes
W. F, Manning
Virginia L.Zimmerman
Oboe
William Melenric
Clarinets
Robert Von Berg
Herschel Cohen
Geraldlne Viclcers
Bass Clarinet
Kenneth Shoal
Bassoon
Charles Fleming
Trumpets
Latane Ware
Frank DeVincent
Alma Mann
Horns
Edward Counts
James RIppetoe
Robert Bennett
Trombones
Charles Caudill
Samuel Stewart
Charles Ruck
Percussion
Henry Browntleld
Clarence Caudill
Harp
Virginia Davies
UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
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WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB
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OFFICERS
LUCILLE KEITH President
MABEL GRIMES Secretary
LYDIA HINKEL Director
VIRGINIA CHRISMAN McWHORTER . . .
Accompdnlst
tee Eleanor Alfred, Norma Allamong, Mary Elizabeth Ambler,
Sara Bailey, Ann Beatty, Louise Bergdoll, Frances Berry, Maxine Blackshlre,
Rosalie Camp, Lillian Cappellanti, Mary Chipps, Mary Elaine Chrisman, Sarah
Mae Clevis, Anita Corulli, Martha Coyner, Mary Cuppett, Anna Lee Davies.
Freda Dodge, Mary Dyer, Alma Eaton, Mary Eddy, Fay Evans, Eleanor Federer,
Helen Fisher, Margaret Fogle, Pearl Forbes, Miriam Forester, Sue Frum, Roanna
Gainer, Martha Gallaher, Yvonne Gallaher, Julia GIbbs, Mabel Grimes (Sec),
Kathleen Guerrlerl. Marjorie Hall, Margaret Hampton, Margaret Hannah, Betty
Hashlnger, Sarah Louise Harrington, Eva Johnson. Mary Louise Johnson, Lois
Keith. Lucille Keith (Pres.), Mary Kincaid, Jean Laurita, Katherine Lemley. Mary
Anne Lewis, Pauline Light, Christie MacDonald, Ethel Mathews, Elfrleda Mays,
Bonnie McCoy, Betty McGowan. Julia McGraw, Jean McMillen. Betty Miller,
Jeanne Monroe. Nellie Morgan. Nancy Morris. Virginia Mossburg. Evelyn O'Nell,
Elolse Parsons, Dylys Payne, Anita Peck. Helen Perkins, Dorothy Pickens, Keltha
Randal, Alice Reldler, Emma Jane Rhodes, Virginia Rich, Mary Lee Riddle.
Elizabeth Romlne, Genevieve Rutecki, Gloria Salucci, Eileen Samms, Daphne
Saville, Ruth Selby, Margaret Shaffer. Rachel Simon. Mary Ellen Sinclair. Mona
Smith, Pat Springer, Frances Squires, Martha Stewart. Virginia Stout. Joyce Straley,
Jeanne Strickllng. Maxine Swiger. Katherine Tarsitani. Opal Alice Trickett,
Barbara Walker. Elizabeth Walton. Frances Watt. Mary Wheat. Jean White. Mary
Sue White, Betty Whittaker, Helen Williams, Kathryn Williams, Irvine Winter,
Janet Winter, Elizabeth Wooddell.
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\^HE Women s Recreation Association Is an
organization whose purpose Is to give all women students
an opportunity to participate in recreational activities.
Among Its projects are administration of a women's intra-
mural sports program, recreational "play days" for fresh-
men and high school girls, and participation in the annual
May Festival.
Each year W. R. A. sends representatives to an inter-
collegiate convention of women's recreational organiza-
tions.
OFFICERS
BETTY JEAN LEE President
GENEVIEVE FIKE Vice-President
ANN McMILLION Secretary
ISABELLE URLING Treasurer
First row: Hattie Rosalie Howell, Gretchen Lee Reighard, Betfy Jean Lee. Nadlne Bailey, Betty Jane Rolland, Martha Jane
Coyner, Dorothy Virginia Brown. Second row: Genevieve Lena FIke, Juanlta Swanhill Shahan, Jeanne Rodgers White,
Elizabeth Ann Ballard, Nellie Margaret Morgan, Nellie Katherlne Kell, Genevieve Hollandsworth, Betty Lang, Third row:
Isabelle Alice Urling, Ann Carolyn McMilllon, Sara E. Beneke, Nancy Jo Baltengee. Ruth Kimble Riddle, Jane Aldlne
Goodwin, Mary Eleanor Wheat, Margaret Jane Lee.
WOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION
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^irsf row: James McCartney, Donald Brown, David Bergdoll , Earl King, Clement Bassett, William Bambrick, Jack Springer,
Robert Strosnider, James Hickman, Robert Gibson. Delford Lee Cottrill. Russell Armen trout. Second row: Tom Vannoy,
Charles McWhorter, Wallace Brake Ryan, Nathan Robinson, Lynn Johnson, Willis Rogers.
OFFICERS
JACK H. SPRINGER President
EARL KING Vice-President
WILLIAM BAMBRICK Secretary
JIM HICKMAN Treasurer
v_/HE basic theme of the Young Men s Chris-
tian Association is emphasis on the Christian way of living.
Weekly devotional meetings are held and programs
planned in an attempt to interest the general student
body. During the latter part of January, the Y. M. C. A.
presented a campus amateur night for the benefit of the
World Student Service Fund.
Members of Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. sponsored a
Christmas party for children In the Scott's Run area.
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is one of the largest and most active organizations on the
campus. Its members hold weekly devotional meetings in
conjunction with discussion and entertainment.
The principle activity of the Y. W. C. A. is the presen-
tation each year of the Kampus Kruise, a complete enter-
tainment consisting of dancing, games, refreshments, and
a floor show.
OFFICERS
MILDRED SELBY President
MARY LOU BULLARD .... Vice-President
HELEN LOUISE DENT Secretary
HELEN MOORE Treasurer
First row: Helen Louise Dent, Mary Jean Burdlck. Waxine May Swiger, Betty Jean Lee, Margaret Hannah, Constance bailey,
Thora Kathern Merritf, Charlotte Gladys Wilson, Betty Jane Preece. Mildred Ruth Selby. Second row: Frances Eileen Watt,
Mary Sue White, Sara Elizabeth Hashinger, Phyllis Louise Spangler, Sara Louise Harrington. Mary Eleanor Wheat. Reva
Forman, Mary Lou Bullard. Helen Louise Moore. Third row: Rose Ann Pearcy, Elizabeth Dickinson, Helen Maree Taylor, Janet
June Watson. Katherine Rutledge Orton. Helen Andrick, Norma Nell Allannong.
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HEAD COACH BILL KERN
McCann brought down from behind in Michigan State game.
Frank Kutz, guard coach; Mike Nicksick, backfield coach; Eddie Hirschberg,
assistant coach; Bill Kern, head coach; Errett Rodgers, backfield coach
and scout; Ray Carnelly, freshman coach.
Carliss laterals to McCann in a razzle-dazzle play at Fordham.
Take 'em from a purely statistical viewpoint and the Mountaineers beat in just another average
football season last fall. They played nine games — four wins, four losses, one tie. Even in ground-
gaining, first downs, passing, etc., they played the opposition to a stalemate.
But If you're a Mountaineer fan — one to whom a major victory means a little more than an
excuse for a party — you'll rejoice in that season in spite of Its apparent mediocrity. For that 1940
football squad was less of an actuality than a potentiality. Bill Kern made a modest debut here, but,
brother, he's just begun to fight.
Just as a fair sample of what the blonde Bill has done in one season, look at the case of Glen
Ellis. This Morgantown Mercury spent so much of his first two seasons with the varsity on the bench
that he had a posterior as splintered as Charlie McCarthy's, but "hiardcoal" took him in hand, taught
him a few licks and Glen led all Mountaineer ground-gainers last season with an average of four and
a half yards per try.
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John Shonk, Frank Kimble, Don McCann, Vic Peelish. Charles Seabright, Sam Mandich, John Carllss. John
Rockis. Allan Martin, Walt Pike. Joe Siko.
"Give me another year," quoth the usually modest Kern In an unguarded moment, "and I could
make an all-American back out of him."
Outside of the Kentucky game it wasn't so much the teams Kern and the lads whipped as the
margins by which they lost to such pigskin plenipotentiaries as Fordham, Penn State and Michigan
State.
West Virginia, 47; Westminster, 0
It all started with a field day against Westminster. Everybody realized the Titans were hardly
major league competition, but the Kern contingent was pretty well satisfied, all except Kern himself,
who rumbled that the boys were "only fair." The first team hadn't got its second wind before a
stream of substitutions began pouring onto the field. When it wound up, everybody but the assist-
ant manager had scored and everything was rosy.
First row; Max Kammer, manager; Art Smith, trainer; Eddie Hirschberg, assistant coach; Sam Mandich, Charley Seabright, John Car^
liss, John Rockis, John Shonk, Bob White, Bob Mellace, Joe SikD, Glennis Ellis, Bill Jennings, Ray Carnelly, freshman coach; Dr
Sam Morris, team physician; Harry Riley, manager. Second row; Pete Antolini, Charley Stansbury, John Morris, Tom Glllooly
Norm Laughlin, Howard Lewellen, Hank Goodman, Frank Kimble, George Sharp, Vic A'Hearn, Steve Narick, Charles Harris, Quen
tin Barnette, Don McCann, Joe Butta. Third row; Bill Kern, coach; Mike Nicksick, backfleld coach; Vincent Cimino, Chappy Ballato
Bill Grier, Kenney Fryer, Allan Martin, Vic Peelish, Bill Gardner, Dave Bayer, Dick McElwee, Peter Ycst, Henry Sterle, Franli Ku z
guard coach; Errstt Rodgers, scout.
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West Virginia, 7; Fordham, 20
The Rams out-rushed us, out-passed us, out-first-downed us,
and out-Rammed us generally, as all of the experts had pre-
dicted. But out of that dismal afternoon the boys managed
to salvage one little corner of the game that every Mountain-
eer fan tucked away in his heart. That was the 48-yard touch-
down drive at the opening of the third period. McElwee,
Carliss, Shonk, McCann and Seabright took turns hitting the
Fordham forwards until Carliss went over from the one-yard
line on the eighth play. Seabright came through with the
extra point to take a lot of the sting out of the defeat.
West Virginia, 13; Penn State, 17
The Penn State people didn't exactly expect a field day, but
they made out game up there the Homecoming attraction,
which shows how sure they were of a victory. They won, all
right, but they had a few anxious moments first. They picked
up a lO-point lead in the first 28 minutes of the first half be-
fore Dick McElwee wobbled a pass more than half the length
of the field to Bob Mellace, who skipped over with it. In the
third period Bob Mellace wrestled Carliss' 20-yard pass away
from two Lion defenders and fell across the line to give the
Mountaineers a glorious, if short-lived, lead of three points.
The Pennpack scored again to win, sketchlly.
West Virginia, 32; Wesleyan, 0
The Bobcat game was played on one of those drizzling,
drooling days that drives normal people indoors and the rest
of us to drink. The first half was as dull as the weather, but
things began to break in the third and fourth quarters, when
Ellis goes around right end to gain ground at Michigan State.
Carliss and the boys eked out four touchdowns to win
in a walk.
West Virginia, 0; George Washington, 19
Perhaps the most rankling defeat of the season was at
the hands of the George Washingtons. Not that the
Colonials weren't favored to win; it's just that seven
fumbles in one game looks kind of bad. It was the boys'
first game under the lights, however, and it takes a lot
of candles to make an October night like afternoon.
All three Colonial scores, by the way, came as the re-
sult of fumbles in Mountaineer terrain.
West Virginia, 12; Washington and Lee, 7
The Mountaineers adopted an attitude of cold, venge-
ful deliberation in outplaying the favored Generals all
the way around to atone somewhat for the upset of last
season. The Kernboys scored four times, to have two
touchdowns called back by officials. All in all. If the
merriment in the capital hostelries after the game Is any
Indicator, the week-end was entirely successful.
West Virginia, 7; Cincinnati, 7
The more ardent Mountaineer supporters still maintain
that Kern and the lads were looking forward to the Ken-
tucky match when they let the Bearcats slip up on them.
The fact remains that the plowmen did come here with a
beautiful record. McCann scored on a 25-yard canter
In the third period, and Seabrlght added the all-impor-
tant extra point.
West Virginia, 9; Kentucky, 7
Twas a glorious victory, Ab KIrwIn to the contrary
notwithstanding. It was cold enough to justify a bottle
and mud was everywhere — Including the eye of the
thwarted Wildcat. After Kerwin's Kernels had had their
way In the first three quarters, something snapped In the
Mountaineer offense. The second stringers broke out
with a double reverse that shook Bill Gardner loose for
34 yards to the Kentucky eleven. Dick McElwee knuckled
a pass to hloward Llewellen In the end zone for the count
and Kenny Fryer added the tying point. The beleag-
uered Wildcats backed up on their heels and, while try-
ing to punt out of their own end zone, were boxed up
by half of the Mountaineer line for a safety.
West Virginia, 0; Michigan State, 17
We might have been a little cocky after the Kentucky
game, but the Spartans did get a lot of breaks. All of
their touchdowns followed costly Mountaineer fumbles
and a clipping penalty knocked the Kernmen out of a
sure touchdown In the third period. As It was, we ended
up outscored, outgained, but even In first downs. Oh,
Don McCann breaks loose against the Generals of Washington and Lee.
West Virginia scores a second touchdown against the favored Generals.
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First row: Roger Hicks, James Ruch, Sam Mandlch, Scotty Hamilton. Rudy Baric. Second row: Dick Kesling. Gard
Huff. James McCartney. York Dollinger. Dyke Raese.
It might not have been the best season put in by a Mountaineer basketball team, but we'll
take it. Jimmy Ruch smashed a twelve-year-old scoring record; we lost only one game on the
home floor, toppling such teams as Michigan State, Kentucky, and Washington and Jefferson;
and we almost got a bid to the national intercollegiate tournament in Madison Square Garden.
It was a smooth team. Jimmy Ruch ran up the staggering total of 288 points for the sea-
son to kick hell out of the record of 273 held jointly by Marshall Glenn and Jack Gocke. Rudy
Baric came within three points twice of smashing a record for high scoring in a single game,
failing both times because of leaving the game on fouls. Little Roger Hicks swished in 44 out
of 50 fouls, plus some beautiful set shots from the foul circle. Scotty Hamilton turned in a
beautiful exhibition of to-flight floor play and captain Sam Mandich, colorful as ever, was at his
stalwart best consistently.
The Kentucky game was perhaps the most exciting victory of the home season. Although
the Wildcats trailed from the first minute of the game, they pushed consistently the slim lead
of the Mountaineers. Michigan State started slow, but came back to give the crowd a few
anxious moments before the Reesemen won 40-31. The presidents of W. and J. were a big
disappointment to local fans. They were definitely off all evening, letting the home team win
in a walk, 46-22.
HESS
KESLING
RUCH, BARIC
KALMAR
RAESE
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Dean Thompson, C. A. Tesch, and Dave Jacobs watch Dr. Lawall draw
names from "Legs" Hawley's hat. The drawing decided who played who
in the state high school basketball tournament.
Coach Howard Hutson and the trophy ride high on the shoulders of the
victorious Victory High School squad. Jim McCartney, student body
president, grins in the background.
And speaking of disappointments, the Mountain Men really walked into sonnething when
Duquesne's murderously cool team came to the Field hHouse. The Dukes couldn't miss all
through the first half, and the hapless locals were dismally off. They wound up by whipping us
51-37, thereby clinching the bid to Madison Square.
But there's that old bromide about try, try again. With only Mandich leaving and a lot of
competent gentlemen coming up from the freshman team — well, what do you think?
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
West
SCHEDULE
ia 44; Ohio State . ... 58 West V
ia 34; Kentucky 46 West VI
ia 61; West Liberty . . . 48 West V
ia 59; Carnegie Tech ... 45 West V
ia 66; Wesleyan 55 West Vi
ia 56; Kentucky 43 West V:
ia 47; Cincinnati 43 West V
ia 35; Michigan State ... 44 West V
ia 35; Toledo 43 West V
la ... . 63; Wesleyan 43 West V
lia 35; Penn State . . . . 29 West V
West Virginia 37; Duquesne
rgin
rgin
rgin
rgin
rgin
rgin
rgin
rgin
rgin
rgin
rgin
a 40; Michigan State
a 45; Pitt
a 38; George Washington
a 55; Cincinnati ....
a 43; Bethany
a 37; Army
a 41; W. and J
a 46; W. and J
a 47; Temple ....
a 65; Carnegie Tech . .
31
56
39
36
32
44
51
32
34
39
51
50; Wesleyan 54
BROWN, McCartney, hicks
HENRY
BARIC, RUCH, MANDICH, HAMILTON, HICKS
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McCUE
JACOBSON
HILL
RODGERS
STRAUSS
Bad luck dogged Coach Art Smith and his track squad again last season, when the runnin' and jumpin'
Mountaineers won only one meet in four. The win, however, was a decisive victory over Waynesburg and the
losses were by narrow margins to Kentucky. W. and L. and Georgetown, the opponents scoring 270 points to
254 tor the Mountaineers for the season.
The Mountaineers did put three strong contenders in the field. Spike Hill broke the all-time Indoor mark
for the broad Jump with 22 feet, one and a half inches. He won all four of his contests, besides picking up
two firsts and a tie for first in the pole vault. Ai Strouse turned in four firsts in the hurdles and 70-yard dash
before injuries caught up with him in the Waynesburg meet. Doug Phillips won three of the four discus
heaves, losing only to Georgetown's famed AI Blozis. Captain Fred Weiland turned in a good season in the dis-
tance runs.
West Virginia
West Virginia
. 94 1-2; Waynesburg
. 56 ; Kentucky
SCHEDULE
. 13 1-2 West Virginia ... 53 1-2; W. and L. ... 77 1-2
. 61 West Virginia ... 50 ; Georgetown . . 68
First row; Rogers, John McCue, Joe Jacobson, Fred Weiland, AI Strouse, Stanley Romanoskl. Second row:
Doug Phillips, Ray Brooks, Frank HIM, Bruce Haley, Dike PIsegna, Jim Waters.
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[
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GROSSMAN
HOCKENBERRY
BENNETT
KRENOSKY
SCHILANSKr
Coach Errett Rodgers polished off his twentieth year as Mountaineer baseball coach last spring with an
excellent season, winning nine out of fourteen games. Behind the excellent pitching of Charley Seabright and
Johnny Bennett the Mountaineer sluggers popped off such teams as Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio University. Pitt, Tem-
ple, and St. Vincents.
The powerful Charlie Hockenberry led the squad at the plate, smashing out an average of .357, which In-
cluded three homers, a couple of triples and five doubles. His powerful bat brought in 12 runs during the
season.
Left fielder Charles Strauss and second sacker Lou Sloman were tied for second place in hitting with .344,
while Captain Earl Anderson was next with an average of .340, making four men on the squad hitting above
.300.
Johnny Bennett was the outstanding pitcher, hie won five out of seven games, giving up 50 hits in 53
innings and striking out 33 men. Lefthanded Charlie Seabright won three In five, allowed 46 hits in 45 Innings,
and struck out 36. Seabright also stood up well at the plate, getting a homer and three triples.
Mountaineer baseball teams are, traditionally, high scorers. The squad batted In, in all, 121 runs for the
season to 85 for opponents.
SCHEDULE
West Virginia 12; Ohio Wesleyan 2 West Virginia 18; Salem 8
■" Ohio Wesleyan 7 West Virginia 5; St. Vincent 4
State 5 West Virginia 15; Temple 7
University 6 West Virginia 4; Navy 5
University 3 West Virgl.iia 4; George Washington ... 13
7 West Virginia 2; Pitt 7
8 West Virginia II; Pitt 3
West Virginia 12.
West Virginia 2; Penn
West Virginia 10; Ohio
West Virginia 4 "' '
West Virginia 3
West Virginia 10
Ohio
Pift
Pitt
First row; Don Ezell (Mgr.), Earl Anderson, Cecil Ryan, Carl Flanagan, Louis Sloman, Hal Grossman, Harry
Shaffer, Oliver Burgess {Mgr.}. Second row: Coach Rodgers, Charles Strauss, Vic Krenosky, Bud Henry, Charles
Hockenberry, Charles Seabright, John Bennett, Charles Brown, James Vest, Nate Schilansky.
[159]
First Row: Jim Stone, Donnally Morris, Bob McArdte. Bob Amick, Louis Pasculle. Second Row: Jim Grahan
Manager, Ashby Mason, Orville Hardman, Dave Bayer, Tom Davies. Coach Gwynne.
SCHEDULE
West Virginia . . 8; W. and L. ... 26
West Virginia . . 5; Navy 35
West Virginia . . 8; Kent State ... 26
West Virginia . 16; Temple .... 20
West Virginia . 23; Waynesburg .1!
West Virginia . . 10: Case 22
WDtSTLINii
The Mountaineer grapplers might have done their share of the
grunting, but it was the fans who came in for most of the groaning
in the winter's mat season. The wrasslers had a tough card, and suc-
ceeded in getting a headlock on only one foe in six.
Outstanding performance of the year was made by Captain Bob
McArdle who climaxed a great collegiate career by winning all his
matches but one and leading the squad in scoring. Mac won falls
against the Washington and Lee and Navy contenders and was de-
cisioned only by Captain Sorber of Case, hie has been defeated
only four times in his collegiate career.
Heavyweight Tom Davies was second best on the squad, hie won
four out of six, pinning his Waynesburg and Case opponents. Lewis
Pasculle, the 121-pounder, won falls against Kent State and Temple
and a decision against Waynesburg.
MASON
PASCULLE, HARDMAN, GWYNNE
McARDLE
First row; Sam Puglla. Charles McDowe!!, Capt. Beecher Hlnkle. Chris Moser, Gene Tudor. Second row: Charles
Sampson, Charles Shaw. Crispin Hernandez, Bill Morgan. Beryl Maurer, Coach Neely.
Old Lady Luck slipped a couple below the belt to the Mountaineer
boxers this year — Marquis of Queensbury rules to the contrary —
with the result that an amazing number of the boys spent an amaz-
ing length of time on the canvas. The Neely stable squared-off
against seven collegiate foes — five losses, two wins.
Not that we didn't have a good team. Gene Tudor and Sam
Puglia went undefeated and the entire squad picked up 21 bouts
against 33 for the opposition and fought to draws in two. Four of
the five matches we lost were by two points or less.
Tudor, 135-pounder, pulled a Joe Lewis when he outpointed
Rankin, the champ, to win our only bout against Wisconsin. He
pistoned out TKO's to gentlemen from Army, C. C. N. Y. and Buck-
nell, decisioned Michigan State's 135-pounder, and won by forfeit
at Temple.
Puglia, who joined the squad late, whipped the C. C. N. Y.
featherweight once and the Michigan State boy twice and dead-
locked his man at Wisconsin. Toughest luck of the season was suf-
fered by C. C. Hernandez, who was tripped twice by the E. I. C.
ruling on cuts. Captain Beecher Hinkle v/on four and lost three in
the I 75-pound class.
SCHEDULE
West Virginia
4
Temple
. 4
West Virginia
3
Army . . .
. 5
West Virginia
3
-2
Mich. State
. 4
-2
West Virginia
3
Mich. State
. 5
West Virginia
1
-2
Wisconsin
. 6
-2
West Virginia
4
CCNY . .
. 4
West Virginia
3
Bucknell . .
. 5
BOXINd
HINKLE
MAURER
PUGLIA
TUDOR
ARMENTROUT
PISEGNA
MOSER
SAMPSON
First row: Terrence Coffield. Capt. Austin Dudderar, Don Elsey. Second row: Hawltins, Al Klebe. George Siems,
Ed Waddeli. Tom Ennis, coach.
Coach Tom Ennis, who also doubles as a history professor, picked
up a few loose ends and led the Mountaineer tennis team to another
successful season last spring. The racketeers threw aces into four
opponents and were outvolleyed by two for a better than average
year.
Bad luck dogged Captain Austin Dudderar, who failed to win a
singles match in his final year. Scoring honors for the season went
to Don Elsey, who polished off five singles opponents and helped
out In two doubles wins. Terry Coffield also turned in a fine season,
nicking four In the singles and helping In two doubles victories.
Eddie Waddeli picked up two of each and Hawkins. Klebe, and
Necrovo did all right for themselves, each winning a match or two.
The netmen started slow, losing to Navy and George Washington
on their annual eastern trip. They came back, however, to win their
last four meets, including two with Washington and Jefferson and
one each with Duquesne and Waynesburg. In all, they won 31
matches to 23 for the six opponents.
TEHMIS
SCHEDULE
West Virginia I ; Navy 8
West Virginia 3; George Washington .... 6
West Virginia 7; W. and J 2
West Virginia 5; W. and J 4
West Virginia 8; Duquesne I
West Virginia 7; Duquesne 2
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Charles MacDermott. Jack Spencer, Armand Colson, George Hopkins, Bob Wilson, Woodrow Wyant, Dr.
Aspinall, coach.
Mountaineer golfers turned in a better than average season last
spring to win three out of five meets with collegiate foes in the
East. All victories were by decisive scores, the Mountaineers piling
up 29 points against 16 for their opponents.
Captain George hfopklns climaxed a great collegiate career by
winning four out of his five matches and picking up three best ball
wins, making a collegiate total of 13 wins to five losses. The red-
haired Hopkins also turned in the best medalist score of the season,
a 74 against Duquesne at the local links.
Woody Wyant also put In an excellent season, winning four and
losing one. Bob Wilson, Jack Spencer and Armand Coulson each
won three, lost one and tied one.
SCHEDULE
West Virginia 8
West Virginia I
West Virginia 3
West Virginia 8
West Virginia 8 1-2; Duquesne
; Duquesne I
-2: Penn State 7 1-2
; W. and J 6
; W. and J I
1-2
(iOLf
HOPKINS
WILSON, COLSON
WYANT, SPENCER
IIIHI
I
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ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER
First
row:
Ruth Etta Grabe, Edna Mae
Jamison, Delia Luclle Keith.
Catherine Hall Donch. Rose-
mary Wood.
Second row:
Virginia Grace Hyer, Jane
Deskins Burtnett, Juanita
Swanhill Shahan, Katherine
Jane Throckmorton.
Third row:
The! ma W. Nestor, Julienne
Mae Rahall.
Fourth row:
Margaret Louise Re id, Belie
Louise Hawkins. Marion E.
Arlen. Lucille Meadows. Sibyl
Louise Meadov.'s.
Fifth row:
Frances Lee Hammacit, Grace
Christine Pharr, Pauline Kim-
ble Meadows, Lois Patricia
Barnes, Joyce C. Straley, Lois
Elizabeth Keith.
tH8j
Alpha Delta Pi, the first secret organization for women,
was founded in 1851 at Wesleyan Female College as
the Adelphian Society.
Not until 1904 did this society become Alpha Delta
Pi; in deference to the older name, the sorority magazine
is now called the Adelphian."
Alpha Upsilon chapter at West Virginia University
received its charter in 1924. The 57 active chapters of
Alpha Delta Pi have a total membership of over 14,000.
Sorority officers are: Lucille Keith, president; Edna
Mae Jamison, vice-president; Rosemary Wood, secre-
tary and treasurer.
il L P H il D E L T H PI
Graduate Students
JEAN McQUISTON
MARION ARLEN
Class of 1941
LUCILLE KEITH
KATHERINE THROCKMORTON
RUTH GRABE
FRANCES LEE HAMMACK
JUANITA SHAHAN
THELMA NESTOR
SIBYL MEADOWS
PAULINE MEADOWS
Class of 1942
EDNA MAE JAMISON
JOYCE STRALEY
JANE BURTNETT
LUCILLE MEADOWS
LOIS BARNES
ROSEMARY WOOD
VIRGINIA HYER
JULIENNE RAHALL
Class of 1944
LOIS KEITH
MARGARET REID
CATHERINE DONCH
BETTE HAWKINS
GRACE PHARR
[169]
BET
IOTA
CHAPTER
First row:
Harriett Muriel Bert rand,
Elizabeth C. Taylor, Virginia
R. Walkup, Virginia Alicia
Bertrand.
Second row:
Ethel Mae DeBolt, Betty Gene
Trissler.
Third row:
Iris McQuistion, Jane Isabel
Staubly, Margaret K. Hannah,
Betty Kay Brumbaugh. Phyllis
Ann Johnson.
Fourth row:
Mary Jean Burdick, Evelyn
Mae O'Neil, Ellen Marie
Campbell, Doris Muriel Post,
Mabel Thayer Hoskins. Jean
Coyne.
Fifth row:
Helen Andrick, Harriett C.
Helwig.
[170]
Alpha chapter of Alpha Phi was organized at Syracuse
University in 1872; in 1907 the sorority became inter-
national with the installation of a chapter at Toronto.
Beta lota chapter was chartered at West Virginia
University in 1930. The national organization includes
37 active chapters and over 12,000 members.
Chapter officers are: Virginia Walkup, president;
Betty Taylor, vice-president; Virginia Bertrand. secretary;
Harriett Bertrand, treasurer.
ALPHA
P H I
Class of 1941
HARRIETT HELWIG ELIZABETH TAYLOR
MARGARET HANNAH
MARY JEAN BURDICK
Class of 1942
MABEL HOSKINS
VIRGINIA WALKUP
ELLEN MARIE CAMPBELL
HELEN ANDRICK
DORIS MURIEL POST
VIRGINIA BERTRAND
HARRIETT BERTRAND
Class of 1 943
JANE STAUBLY
PHYLLIS JOHNSON
BETTY GENE TRISSLER
IRIS McQUISTION
JEAN COYNE
EVELYN O'NEAL
ETHEL MAE DeBOLT
Class of 1944
BETTY KAY BRUMBAUGH
DORTHA PRICE
[ 171]
IOTA
C H A P T E
First
row:
Dylys Pardy Payne, Mary Nan
Knapp. Joan Pyle, Evelyn
Marie Hill, Barbara Louise
Bailey, Sara Louise Harring-
ton.
Second row:
Lee Eleanor Alfred, Olga
Mae Wyait, Jeanne Clarice
StricUing, Winona June Par-
sons.
Third row:
Sara Elizabeth Hashinger,
Martha N. Hopkins, Florence
Marshall Smith, Ann Carolyn
McMiilion, Barbara Jean
Knight, LuEmma Jane Rob-
bins, Virginia Aloise Skaggs.
Fourth row:
Nancy Ellen Oberman, La-
Yvonne E. McCoy. Marion
Robertson. Louise Feeney,
Elizabeth Ann Ballard, Mar-
garet Eagen, Mariana Collins.
Fifth row:
Ruth Irene Hall, Laura Louise
Bergdoll, Bettie Lorraine
Toothman. Rose Mary Smith,
Betty Jane Rolland. Joan
Peters, Mary Eleanor Wheat.
Sixth row:
Barbara Anne Devore, Nancy
Lee Morris, Dorothy Elizabeth
Adams, Dorothy June Ash-
worth. Sarah E. Roberts,
Helen Eloise Nichols.
Seventh row:
Estella Lee KepHnger, Anita
M. Tabor, Frances Louise
Haan, Norma Nell Allamong.
[172]
With the founding of lota chapter in 1905, Alpha Xi
Delta was the first national sorority to become estab-
lished on the campus of West Virginia University. The
national organization was founded at Lombard College
In 1893.
Over I 1.000 members are included in Alpha Xi Delta.
Double blue and gold are the sorority colors and a pink
Killarney rose is its flower.
Chapter officers are: Mariana Collins, president:
Nancy Oberman, vice-president: Dylys Payne, secretary:
Louise Bergdoll, treasurer.
ALPHA
\
DELTA
Graduate Students
MARY E. PHILLIPS DOROTHY G. ROBISON
Class of 1941
nOROTHY E. ADAMS
FRANCES L. HAAN
ANN McMILLION
DYLYS PAYNE
MARIANA COLLINS
La YVONNE McCOY
NANCY ELLEN OBERMAN
ROSE MARY SMITH
Class of 1942
ELIZABETH A. BALLARD
SARA HARRINGTON
EVELYN HILL
HELEN NICHOLS
JANET TOLLIVER
LAURA LOUISE BERGDOLL
ELIZABETH HASHINGER
LOUISE LUCAS
MARY WHEAT
ELIZABETH GIBSON
MARGARET ANNE EAGEN
Class of 1943
NORMA NELL ALLAMONG
NANCY HOWARD
JANE ROBBINS
ANNA DEAN McNEMAR
BARBARA ANNE DEVORE
LOUISE FEENEY
ESTELLA L. KEPLINGER
OLGA MAE WYATT
Class of 1944
LEE ALFRED
BARBARA BAILEY
DOROTHY JUNE ASHWORTH
MARTHA N. HOPKINS
BARBARA JEAN KNIGHT
WINONA JUNE PARSONS
JOAN PYLE
BETTY ROLLAND
JEANNE STRICKLING
BETTIE L. TOOTHMAN
ALOISE SKAGGS
RUTH IRENE HALL
MARY NAN KNAPP
NANCY LEE MORRIS
JO ANN PETERS
SARAH ROBERTS
FLORENCE M. SMITH
ANITA M. TABOR
MARION ROBERTSON
[173]
H
H
First row:
Jane Elliott Pepper, Dorothv
Milton Wash. Barbara Lamb.
Mildred Ferrel. Mary Sue
White, Martha M. Stewart.
Second row:
Hester Newlon. Mary Ann
Lewis. Louise Robinson, Jean
Ballantyne. Betty Bates. Jean
Forbes Smith.
Third row:
Merrie Marie Baxter, Mary
Porter Wise. Catherine Cur-
ran, Marjorie Garlow, Mar-
garet Kathleen Miller, Kelt ha
Anne Randal.
Fourth row:
Helen Marie Dorsey. Marl-
lynn Shannon. Mary Louise
Lorentz, Harriett Grant Wol-
verton, Jane Agnew, Betty
God bey. Marjorie Morrison.
Fifth
row:
Joan McMechen, Mary Elea-
nor Bowie, Lora Jenkins
Green, Frances Eileen Watt,
Martha Jane Muldoon, Eliza-
beth Asplnall. Mary Eleanor
Mulholland.
Sixth row:
Bettle Jane Duncan. Betty
Louise Kessel, Virginia Rae
McCune, Marlon M c Co m a s
Smith, Nancy Scott, Katherine
Kessel.
Seventh row:
Josephine Natalie Porter,
Jean Bell, Anna D. Blair. Jean
Marie Smith, Peggy Smith,
[174]
Founded in 1895 at the University of Arkansas, Chi
Omega now has a roll of 93 active chapters and 37
alumni groups, making it the largest national sorority in
number of chapters.
Theta chapter on the local campus was given a charter
in 1905; the "Mystagogue," sorority magazine, has been
published since the same year.
Chapter officers are: Anna Blair, president; Cath-
erine Curran, vice-president: hlarriett Wolverton, secre-
tary: Jane Agnew, treasurer.
C H I
0 M E G H
ANNA BLAIR
CATHERINE CURRAN
Class of 1941
HELEN DORSEY NATALIE PORTER
ELIZABETH ASPINALL
HARRIETT WOLVERTON
JEAN F. SMITH
JEAN MARIE SMITH
MARY ELEANOR MULHOLLAND
Class of 1942
BETTY GODBEY
VIRGINIA RAE McCUNE
KEITHA ANNE RANDA'.
JANE AGNEW
MARJORIE GARLOW
KATHERINE KESSEL
BETTIE DUNCAN
JANE PEPPER
MARY ELEANOR BOWIE
DOROTHY WASH
BETTE DOWNS
Class of 1943
MARTHA MULDOON BETTY KESSEL FRANCES WATT
MARY PORTER WISE MARY JANE BANNISTER BETTY BATES
MARTHA STEWART MARY SUE WHITE LORA GREEN
Class of 1944
MARJORIE MORRISON
MERRIE BAXTER
MILDRED FERRELL
BARBARA LAMB
MARY LOUISE LORENTZ
MARGARET MILLER
LOUISE ROBINSON
MARILYNN SHANNON
PEGGY SMITH
JEAN BALLANTYNE
JEAN BELL
CORA ANNE HOLDEN
MARY ANNE LEWIS
JOAN McMECHEN
HESTER NEWLON
NANCY SCOTT
MARIAN McCOMAS SMITH
1.175]
L P H
H
R
First row:
Phyllis Anne Moore, Nancy
Louise Russell, Jimmie Beth
Morrison, Jane Shaffer.
Second row:
Lucille M, Sterber, Martha
Gibson, Agnes Osborne, Eliz-
abeth Dickinson, Phyllis Jean
Hamilton, Martha Mae Con-
ner.
Third row:
Madeline B. Anderson, Doris
Delia Erwin, Virginia Cath-
erine Stout. Shirley Staab,
Li I lie Louise Chapman, Jean
Brown, Virginia Mae Gunning.
Fourth row:
Betsy Garvin. Helen Louise
Thompson, Harriett Sue Staf-
ford, Phoebe Herold, Jane
Louise Brand, Kathleen Wil-
liams.
Fifth row:
Eleanor Hedges, Jean Haden,
Peggy Jayne Lilly, Cassie Mae
Stone, Mary Frances Sycafoose,
Gertrude Emily Murray, Mar-
garet Jane Gibbs.
Sixth row:
Virginia Marie Smith, Jean
Louise Davis, Margaret Ann
Leach, Dorothy V. Sharpless,
Phyllis Louise Spang ler, Pa-
tricia Livingstone Moore,
Mavis Andree Mann.
Seventh row:
Betty Stump. Anne La Id ley
Ralne, Rita Peck Riffee, Ul-
dena 'Harper, Maxine May
Swiger, Eleanor Randolph
Harper, Marian La Rue Shan-
non.
Eighth row:
Mary Elizabeth Stansbury,
Margaret Shaffer, Mary Eliza-
beth Guy, Gwendolyn Hlner-
man, Helen Louise Moore,
Mary Dee Anderson.
[176]
Delta Gamma was the result of the close friendship
of three girls who were forced to spend the Christmas
holidays at school. They consulted no one about ritual
and in 1874 the first chapter was established at the Lewis
School, later Oxford Institute.
Alpha Xi chapter was founded at West Virginia Uni-
versity in 1922. Officers are: Patricia Moore, president;
Martha Conner, vice-president; Emily Murray, secretary;
Eleanor Harper, treasurer.
DELTA
G h M
A
Class of 1941
ELIZABETH ALLEN
HELEN MOORE
MARY STANSBURY
CASSIE MAY STONE
PATRICIA MOORE
LUCILLE STEBER
PHYLLIS SPANGLER
MARTHA MAE CONNER
EMILY MURRAY
JANE SHAFFER
ELEANOR HARPER
JANE BRAND
MARY FRANCES SYCAFOOSE
Class of 1942
ELEANOR HEDGES
HARRIETT SUE STAFFORD
BETTY DICKINSON
VIRGINIA MARIE SMITH
GWENDOLYN HINERMAN
SHIRLEY STAAB
JEAN HADEN
JIMMIE BETH MORRISON
Class of 1943
JEAN BROWN
MARTHA GIBSON
RITA RIFFEE
MAXINE SWIGER
PHYLLIS HAMILTON
MAVIS MANN
PEGGY LILLY
DOROTHY SHARPLESS
BETTY STUMP
LaRUE SHANNON
PHYLLIS MOORE
Class of 1944
MADELINE ANDERSON
BETSY GARVIN
VIRGINIA MAE GUNNING
ULDENA HARPER
MARGARET LEACH
ANNE LAIDLEY RAINE
MARGARET SHAFFER
HELEN THOMPSON
MARY DEE ANDERSON
LOUISE CHAPMAN
PEGGY GIBBS
MARY ELIZABETH GUY
PHOEBE HEROLD
AGNES OSBORNE
NANCY RUSSELL
VIRGINIA STOUT
KATHLEEN WILLIAMS
[177]
BETA UPSILON CHAPTER
First row:
Mary Lou McFall. ■ Betty Lou
Frelsmuth, Margaret Jane Lee,
Nancy Jane Sturtevant, Gret-
chen Snoderly.
Second row:
Betty Grant Copenhaver,
Nancy Ann Pugh, Martha
Harriett Stewart, Nancy
Louise Garrett, Constance
Bailey, Betty Garrett Canniff,
Elizabeth Stuart Romine.
Third row:
Sara Beneke. Wary Caroline
Jones. Mary Jane Debbie,
Anne Stewart, Margaret Jane
Gibson, Mary Lou Bullard.
Fourth row:
Jane Neudoerfer. Mary Cath-
erine Pritchard, Janet June
Watson, Catherine Baer, Nel-
lie M. Morgan, Mildred
Louise Finn pie. Bettie Blaine
Pool.
Fifth row:
Betty Lee White, Helen Louise
Fisher, Dorothy Virginia
Brown, Teresa Elene Dowell,
Huldah Snoderly, Mary Kath-
ryn Amos, Ann Beatty.
Sixth row:
Judy McGraw, Jeanne Rogers
White, Helen J. Fiess, Eu-
genia Wright, Nancy Jo Bal-
lenqee, Susan Jane Bachnnan.
Seventh row:
Dorothea Franclne Morris,
Betty Jane Board, Alys Ala-
thea Glasscock, Evelyn Shuler
Daingerfield, Marjorie Jean
Strosnider.
[178]
At Monmouth College in 1870 was founded the first
chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The "Kappa Key"
was first published in 1882 and thus Kappa Kappa
Gamma became the first sorority to have an official
magazine.
Beta Upsilon chapter was granted a charter in 1906;
the national organization includes 71 chapters and a
membership of 25,000.
Chapter officers are: Sara Beneke, president; Eliza-
beth Romlne, secretary; June Watson, treasurer.
U P P A U P P A GAMMA
MARY BRETZ
MARJORIE STROSNIDER
MARY JANE DOBBIE
Graduate Student
BETTY COPENHAVER
Class of 1941
NELLIE MARGARET MORGAN
CONSTANCE BAILEY
EMILY HARRISON
MARGARET GIBSON
SARA BENEKE
HELEN FIESS
BETTY WHITE
JANE LEE
LOUISE LAZZELLE
Class of 1942
CATHERINE BAER
BETTY CANNIFF
BETTY LOU FREISMUTH
NANCY PUGH
JUNE WATSON
GRETCHEN SNODERLY
ANNE BEATTY
MARSHALL VER STEEG
MARY KATHERINE AMOS
DOROTHEA MORRIS
JUDY McGRAW
NANCY BALLANGEE
BETTIE POOL
EVELYN DAINGERFIELD
THEA GLASSCOCK
MARY LOU BULLARD
VIRGINIA LEE FLEMING
CAROLINE JONES
ELIZABETH ROMINE
MARY BUCHANNON
ANNE STEWART
Class of 1943
NANCY STURTEVANT JEANNE WHITE
Class of 1944
HULDAH SNODERLY MARY LOU McFALL
TERESA DOWELL
JANE NEUDOERFER
EUGENIA WRIGHT
SUSAN BACHMAN
DOROTHY BROWN
KATY LOU WEAVER
KATHERINE PRITCHARD
NANCY GARRETT
MILDRED FIMPLE
BETTY BOARD
MARTHA STEWART
[179]
GAMMA BETA CHAPTER
First row:
Margaret Frances Forsyth,
Truth Ralston, Virginia Moss-
burg.
Second row:
Joan Barr, Anna Nelle Win-
ning.
Third row:
Marjorie Eileen Wise, Betty
Ellen Berry, Betty Jane Preece,
Elsie Jean Kacer.
Fourth row:
Reda Helen Jones, Betty Lu-
ella Simons. Mary Patricia
Springer.
£180]
Preceded by the Woodburn Club, Gamma Beta chap-
ter of Phi Mu sorority was established on the local
campus in 1926.
Phi Mu, the second oldest national sorority, was
founded at Wesleyan College for Women in 1852; it
includes 58 active chapters and over 100 alumnae or-
ganizations.
The officers of the local chapter are: Anna Nell Win-
ning, president; Margaret Forsyth, vice-president; Betty
Berry, secretary; Betty Preece, treasurer.
■A.
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Class of 1941
REDA HELEN JONES
ANNA NELL WINNING
MARGARET FORSYTH
BETTY ELLEN BERRY
VIRGINIA MOSSBURG
Class of 1942
ELSIE JEAN KACER
BETTY PREECE
Class of 1944
BETTY SIMONS
PATRICIA SPRINGER
MARJORIE WISE
TRUTH RALSTON
JOAN BARR
[181]
WEST
RGINIA ALPHA CHAPTER
Q^BC^
^O©
First row:
Mlmi Forester, Bet+e Grogan,
Vera Louise Bowling. Kath-
leen Rifa Peel, Nadine Bailey,
Elizabeth Bailey.
Second row:
Helen Joan Clemans, Mollie
Browning Long. Eleanor Jones,
Mary Sfrawn, Charlotte Gladys
Wilson, Martha Louise Nel-
con. Nelle Jean Heermans.
Third row:
June Lee Plues, Alice Hay-
man, Virginia Alice Thomas,
Betty Eleanor Lawson, Carol
Johnson, Nellie Katherine Kell.
Fourth row:
Ruth Maye Hedriclc. Jean
Blosser, Mary Elizabeth Am-
bler. Bettie Stallings, Rosalie
O'Neale. Kathryn Reed.
Fifth row:
Gloria Ardell Vance, Pauline
M. Schultz, Frances V. Reich.
Mary Elizabeth Irvine, Ann
Lee Bailey, Betty Ann Heer-
mans, Mildred Moon.
Sixth row;
Marquerite La Jo McCulloch.
Mary R. Fiedler, Phyllis Anne
Holz, Lottie Herald, Mary
Louise Foulk, Winifred Hei-
skell, Hilda E. Hale.
beve
nth
row:
Rosanne Rogers, Katherine
Rutledge Orton, Georganne
Murray. Phyllis Herald, Fran-
ces Stotler, Marjorie Annon.
Eighth row:
Jane Clark White, Ann Adair
Mullen, Rose Ann Pearcy, Isa-
belle Alice Uriing, Mary Faith
Bailey, Katherine Fouts, Cath-
erine Bond.
I 18-]
The I. C. Sorosis, as PI Beta Phi was originally named,
was first established at Monmouth College in 1867. In
1883 the name was changed and since then the sorority
has grown to include 80 active chapters and over 26,000
members.
West Virginia Alpha chapter was given a charter at
West Virginia University in 1918. Local officers are:
Isabelle Uriing, president; Carol Johnson, vice-president;
Katherine Reed, secretary; Rosanne Pearcy, treasurer.
P
BETA
P H
Graduate Student
CATHERINE CLIFFORD
Class of 1941
MARJORIE ANNON
JEAN BLOSSER
MARY LOUISE FOULK
NELL JEAN HEERMANS
MARGUERITE McCULLOCH
BETTIE STALLINGS
ISABELLE URLING
PAULINE SCHULTZ
ELIZABETH BAILEY
VERA BOWLING
ROSALIE O'NEALE
KATHRYN REED
VIRGINIA ALICE THOMAS
CHARLOTTE V/ILSON
MOLLY LONG
Class of 1942
ALICE HAYMAN
NELLIE KELL
MILDRED MOON
KATHLEEN PEEL
MARY FIEDLER
PHYLLIS ANNE HOLZ
MARTHA NELSON
CAROL JOHNSON
FRANCES STOTLER
HILDA HALE
GEORGANNE MURRAY
Class of 1943
BETTY AMBLER
CATHERINE BOND
NADINE BAILEY
BEHY ANN HEERMANS
ELEANOR JONES
KATHERINE ORTON
FRANCES REICH
BETTE GROGAN
LOTTIE HERALD
MARY ELIZABETH IRVINE
BETTY LAWSON
ROSE ANN PEARCY
ROSANNE ROGERS
WINIFRED HEISKELL
PHYLLIS HEROLD
JUNE LEE PLUES
Class of 1944
ANNA LEE BAILEY
JOAN CLEMENS
ANN ADAIR MULLEN
JANE WHITE
MARY FAITH BAILEY
MIRIAM FORRESTER
MARY STRAWN
GLORIA VANCE
[183]
M I
R
N
H
First row:
Evelyn Gay Gordon. Shirley
Stein. Sylvia Klein, Betty Lee
Schuchat.
Second row:
Gertrude Goldman, Anita
Shirley Richmond.
Third row:
Diane Helen Margolis, Irene
M a ri o r ie Haskell, Shirley
Grace Greene.
Fourth row:
Betty Goldsmith, Reva For-
man.
tl84]
The youngest sororl+y on the campus, Omicron chapter
of Sigma Delta Tau, was granted a charter in 1934. The
sixteen active chapters of the national sorority include
over 1 ,500 members.
Sigma Delta Tau was founded at Cornell University
in 1917 with the help of Nathan hHouse who designed the
ritual. Officers are: Betty Lee Schuchat, president;
Shirley Stein, vice-president; Sylvia Klein, secretary; Eve-
lyn Gordon, treasurer.
n G H H D E L T /\ TAU
Class of 1941
REVA FORMAN
SHIRLEY GREENE
BETTY LEE SCHUCHAT
GERTRUDE GOLDMAN
Class of 1942
BETTY GOLDSMITH
EVELYN GORDON
SHIRLEY STEIN
Class of 1943
IRENE HASKELL
SYLVIA KLEIN
Class of 1944
ANITA RICHMOND
DIANE MARGOLIS
[185]
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First row:
Victor N. Green, Harry Teter
Linger. Daniel Shaffer Long.
Ralph Edwin Spears, James
Donald Ezell, Norman W.
Laughlin. David Lee Springs-
ton, Joseph W. Roberts, John
Benford Wade.
Second row;
Ralph Raymond Wallace.
Thomas Wesley Jackson. Char-
les W, Sampson, William
Whitlow Davis, Elmer Dodson,
Louis Reed Miller, Howard
Troy Phillips. Robert Edwin
Muffly, Eugene E. Fowler.
Third row:
George Keith Gorrell, Paul
Muffly. Franklin George
Wade, Charles D. Stansbury,
Fred E. Wright. John Henry
Carliss.
Fourth row:
Charles O. Hardman. James
C. Taylor. Guy Ed Morris,
Robert Clark Bane. Jack Gil-
loo ly. Willard Edward Moore.
Fifth row:
Earl W. Reiley. Jr., Edward
E. Smith, Arch Bullard, Philip
Thompson Lilly, Robert String-
er Wilson. Thomas Joseph
Gillooly, Jackson B. Browning,
Fred Gerow Stansbury.
Sixth row:
J. Robert Shingleton, William
E. Ely. William Henry KItts,
Ben Morris Leeper, Edwin Wil-
liam Crooks, James William
Banks, Harry A. Stansbury,
Jr., George S. Sharp.
Seventh row:
John Lee Sullivan, John
Smith Scott, Paul F. Storck,
Wilson B. Davis, William
Oliver Barnard, Jr., Joseph
Thompson Crane, James C.
Borror, Dean Willis Ferguson.
Eighth row:
Leonard King Johnson. Eu-
gene Corum, William Ray
Holsteln. Ellsworth R. Clark.
James Kemp McLaughlin,
Oliver Belrne Patton. John
William Shaffer, Eugene T.
Storck.
Ninth row:
James Elwood Coombs. Rich-
ard Hugh Tabor, Richard
Conrad Spangler, II, Stephen
B. Thompson, William E. Law-
ton James Samuel Leggett.
William Edward Miller. Rob-
ert Dawson Lyon.
[186]
The first member of the Miami Triad, Beta Theta Pi
was founded at Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, in
1839. Originally organized in opposition to another
Miami fraternity, its 87 active chapters nov^ Include over
40,000 members.
Beta Psi chapter was chartered on the West Virginia
campus in 1900. Its officers are: Don Ezell, president;
Dan Long, vice-president; Oliver Patton, secretary; Paul
Storck, treasurer.
BETA
THETA
P
KARL W, HALLER
HARRY A. STANSBURY
CLARENCE POHERFIELD
Graduate Students
RICHARD C. ANDERSON
GEORGE M. ECKLEY
LOUIS REED MILLER
ELMER DODSON
JOHN L. SULLIVAN
DEAN W. FERGUSON
EUGENE HORNBROOK
JAMES D. MORRIS
JOSEPH T. CRANE
EDWIN W. CROOKS, JR.
DANIEL S. LONG
JAMES DONALD EZELL
R. EDWIN SPEARS, JR.
WILLIAM S. LYONS
WILLIAM E. MILLER
JOHN H, CARLISS
PHILIP T. LILLY
JAMES C. BORROR
Class of 1941
KEMP McLaughlin
ROBERT WILSON
ARCH BULLARD
HAROLD D. BURGESS
WILLIAM EARL RIGGS
JAMES G. COLLIER
WILLIAM H. KITTS
FRANKLIN G. WADE
VICTOR N. GREEN
GEORGE 5. SHARP
CHARLES O. HARDMAN
THOMAS J, GILLOOLY
Class of 1942
JAMES S. LEGGEH
J. ROBERT SHINGLETON
HERBERT H. ROTHWELL
CHARLES D. STANSBURY
EARL W. REILEY, JR.
JACK B. BROWNING
HOWARD T. PHILIPS
WILLARD E. MOORE
ELL'.,WORTH R. CLARK
GEORGE K. GORRELL
JACK GILLOOLY
PAUL F. STORCK
Class of 1943
JOHN WILLIAM SHAFFER
LEONARD K. JOHNSON
EDWARD E. SMITH
GUY ED MORRIS
NORMAN W. LAUGHLIN
PAUL R. MUFFLY
FRED E. WRIGHT, JR.
JOHN s. scon, JR.
JAMES E. COOMBS
CHARLES W. SAMPSON
RICHARD C. SPANGLER
WILLIAM W DAVIS
OLIVER B. PATTON
WILLIAM O. BARNARD
RICHARD H. LEONARD
WILLIAM R. KEYSER
JOHN R. HEIM
THOMAS W. JACKSON
WALTER F. ROLLINS
WILLIAM LAWTON
JAY W. BANKS
Class of 1944
ROBERT C. BANE
E. EUGENE CORUM
WILLIAM E, ELY
WILLIAM R. HOLSTEIN
HARRY T. LINGER
WILSON B. DAVIS
E. EUGENE FOWLER
BENJAMIN M. LEEPER
ROBERT D. LYON
ROBERT W. MUFFLY
DAVID L. 5PRINGSTON
STEPHEN B. THOMPSON
JOHN B. WADE
FRED STANSBURY
JOSEPH W. ROBERTS
EUGENE STORCK
RICHARD H. TABOR
RALPH R WALLACE
DENTON L. ADAMS
[187]
GAMMA DELTA CHAPTER
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First row:
Robert William Norton .
Jerome Edward 5a xe, Cor-
nelius Carter Davis, Jr..
James Rowe McCartney.
James Perry Townsend, Lynn
Cutler Johnson, Billy Clayton
Stephens.
Second row:
G. Merle Amos. Jr.. Homer
Wallace Goff, William Barnes
Morgan. Oliver T. Burgess.
Joseph E. Fraker, Thomas A.
White, Frank M. Peck.
Third row:
James Gordon Dean, Robert
Lewis Gibson, William E. Mc-
Pherson, Robert Owen Perry.
Herman F. Winters, Stephen
Douglas Narick, William J.
Melenric.
Fourth row:
Harry W. Adams, Jr.. Robert
Warren Counts. Harold H.
Cutler. Don Watts Tuckwiller.
John Henry Fear, John David
Harper.
Fifth row:
W. Scott Wysong, Jr., Charles
Goff, John Carter Amos,
James Morgan Nelms.
Sixth row:
Sterling L. Brown, Burton
Bailey Leach man, Parks M.
Butler. James Rogers Wei
shonce, Ellis O. Fortney, Wil-
liam Edwin Rader. Howard
Cole Stewart.
Seventh row:
Kenton Allen Hall, Hllarlon
Larry Sanchez, William David
Schweinsberg, Robert Ray
Brown, Edward Watson Beedle,
Jr., Miles John Jorgensen,
Nelson Elbert Matthews.
Eighth row:
George L. Davis, James Stan-
ton Marple, Harry F. Bell,
Jack Wilkes Beddow, James
Tidier, Lawrence H. Ostrye,
DeWitt Marion Young.
[188]
Gamma Delta chapter of Delta Tau Delta Is a revival
of the original Gamma Delta established in I860 at
Monongalia Academy, the university's predecessor
school.
The first chapter of the order was established at
Bethany College at Bethany, West Virginia, in 1859.
Active chapters now number 74 and the total member-
ship over 25,000.
Local officers are: Cornelius Davis, president; Elbert
Matthews, vice-president; James Tidier, secretary;
Thomas White, treasurer.
DELTA TAU DELTA
NAAMAN ALDREDGE
GEORGE N. COWDEN
Graduate Students
JOHN H. FEAR
EARL RODEHEAVER
G. MERLE AMOS
JOHN S. HAIGHT
DALLAS G. McCUNE
PARKS M. BUTLER
FRANK H. COFFMAN
CORNELIUS C, DAVIS, JR.
KENTON A. HALL
Class of 1941
JAMES R. McCartney
JAMES p. TOWNSEND
W. SCOTT WYSONG, JR.
EDWARD BEEDLE
PAUL F. CORRELL
ROBERT L. GIBSON
N. ELBERT MATTHEWS
FREDERICK M. TISSUE
JAMES R. WELSHONCE
DeWITT M. YOUNG
JACK L. BARRICK
OLIVER T. BURGESS
JAMES E. JOHNSON
WILLIAM B. MORGAN
Class of 1942
WILLIAM E. RADER
HILARION SANCHEZ
GUICE TUDOR
HARRY F. BELL
JOHN D. HARPER
MILES J. JORGENSEN
WILLIAM E. McPHERSON
RICHARD E. ROMIG
JAMES TIDLER
HARRY W. ADAMS, JR.
EDWARD C. COPENHAVER
GEORGE L. DAVIS
Class of 1943
JOSEPH E. FRAKER, JR.
STEPHEN NARICK
DONALD W. TUCKWILLER
JOHN C. AMOS
HAROLD H. CUTLER
ELLIS O. FORTNEY
HOMER W. GOFF
FRANK PECK
THOMAS A. WHITE
Class of 1944
JACK W. BEDDOW
STERLING BROWN
J. GORDON DEAN
CHARLES GOFF
LYNN JOHNSON
JAMES MARPLE
ROBERT NORTON
LAWRENCE OSTRYE
WILLIAM C. STEPHENS
JEROME E. SAXE
HERMAN F. WINTER, JR.
ROBERT BROWN
ROBERT COUNTS
RICHARD FLANNAGAN
JOHN JONES
BURTON B. LEACHMAN
WILLIAM MELENRIC
JAMES M. NELMS
ROBERT O. PERRY
HOWARD C. STEWART
THOMAS S. SMITH
[189]
ALPHA
R H O
CHAPTER
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First row:
Mark Slqler Grove, Joseph C.
Stutler, Walter Warren Point,
Andrew Charles Schramm,
Charles Walter Lewis.
Second row:
Woodrow Wilson White,
James Leon Jenkins, Herman
Lee Sinnett, George KInlcead
Folk, Robert B. Conner, Frank
P. Bane, Robert N. Provence.
Third row:
Darwin O. Elliott, George Ed-
gar Fisher, Jr., Houston
Thomas Lyttleton, DaCosta
Smith. Jr., C. Edward Mc-
Guinness, Richard Evert Davis,
Benjamin Vance Blagg.
Fourth row:
Carl Davis Farnsworth, Elmer
Lynn Martin, Donald Graham
Wood, Richard Jeffers Payne,
James Samuel Kahle, Jr., Hor-
tenziu Benchea.
Fifth row:
Eugene Worthington Rice.
John Norwood Pat+Ison, Rob-
ert H. Brown, Rowland Ran-
dolph Devore, Charles H.
Feller, Edgar A. Leatherman,
Jr.
Sixth row:
John W. Feller, Robert Earl
Johnson, II, Charles William
Reading, John William Hani-
fin, James Monroe Sinnett,
Carroll Thomas Lay, David
Lloyd Bergdoll.
Seventh row:
William Kilmer Sites, Frank
E. Conner, Jr., Leiand J.
Hancock, Thomas Pinnock,
Franklin William Kern. Eu-
gene Gibbs Bell, William
Everhart Blerer.
Eighth row:
Bill Francis Henderson,
George F. Pugh, William P.
Wells, Jr.. William Harry
Roblson, Alexander Hardle
Forman, John William Stone,
Porter Eugene Hart man.
Ninth row:
John Franklin Scarlett, H.
Paige Bell, Jr., John Mack
Hill, Philip Hugh Harper,
Royden McKee Loucks.
[190]
Kappa Alpha order was founded in 1865 during Rob-
ert E. Lee's presidency of what is now Waslnlngton and
Lee University.
Alpha Rho chapter received Its charter in 1897. The
crimson rose and the magnolia are the fraternity flowers
and its colors old gold and crimson. The 69 active chap-
ters now include over 28,000 members.
Officers are: Andrew Schramm, president; Carl Farns-
worth, vice-president; Warren Point, secretary; Paige
Bell, treasurer.
KAPPA
ALPHA
HALLIE PAIGE BELL
HERMAN LEE SINNETT
Graduate Students
DaCOSTA SMITH, JR.
CHARLES BRITTON
JOHN GATHER
JAMES KAHLE
JOSEPH BLAGG
FRANK KERN
THOMAS F. GIBBS
GEORGE K. FOLK
GEORGE E. FISHER, JR.
Class of 1941
FRANK E. CONNER, JR.
JOHN NORWOOD PATTISOh'
ROBERT H. BROWN
ROYDEN McKEE LOUCKS JOSEPH CHARLES STUTLER
ANDREW CHARLES SCHRAMM PHILIP HARPER
BENJAMIN V. BLAGG
Class of 1942
MARK SIGLER GROVE
FRANK P. BANE
A. HARDIE FORMAN
WILLIAM E. BIERER
R. JEFFERS PAYNE
THOMAS PINNOCK
CHARLES H, FELLER
JOHN M. HILL
DONALD WOOD
WALTER WARREN POINT
JOHN F. SCARLETT
CARL FARNSWORTH
JOHN WILLIAM HANIFIN
HORTENZIU BENCHEA
ROBERT N. PROVENCE
CARROLL LAY
WILLIAM F. HENDERSON
ROWLAND DEVORE
WILLIAM KILMER SITES
EUGENE G. BELL
JOHN WILLIAM STONE
RICHARD E. DAVIS
Class of 1943
PORTER E. HARTMAN
DARWIN O. ELLIOTT
WILLIAM READING
WILLIAM ROBISON
WALTER LEWIS
ROBERT B. CONNER
LELAND HANCOCK
WILSON WHITE
EDGAR LEATHERMAN
JAMES JENKINS
DAVID BERGDOLL
THOMAS LYTTLETON
WILLIAM WELLS
Class of 1944
ROBERT EARL JOHNSON, II
CHARLES PLUMMER
EDWARD McGUINNESS
JAMES SINNETT
GEORGE PUGH
LYNN MARTIN
JOHN W. FELLER
ELDON LEE
FRED JOHNSON
[191]
GAMMA
P H I
CHAPTER
fii ui (^ O. O.
First
row:
Harold G. Robinson Joseph
F. Pfost, William Earl Par-
sons, Mason Graves. Charles
Enoch Kessel.
Second row:
Charles Ernest Hollandsworth.
Harold Ellis Withrow, Dale
Armstrong Englehart, John
David Spencer, Clement Ralph
Bassett, Donnally H. Morris.
Third
row:
Harold L. Booker, Buckner
Stuart Morris. Charles Boggs,
Jr., Herman Tracy Nash.
Fourth row:
Rudolph Baric.
Jr., Mack F.
M. Merrill.
Harvey Beeler.
Allison. Alden
Fifth
row:
Francis Miller Pfosl. Orvllle
Hardman, James Dawson.
Maurice L. Simonfon. James
Parker McDonald, Thomas
Gross Barnard, Roger D.
Griffith.
Sixth
row:
Frank Earl
Homer Hix
man Orton
Shaffer, Albert
Gardner Chap-
Robert Nathan
Jarvis, Joseph Dale Dakan,
Walter Edmund Ekhardt, Dean
Crow Dowler.
Seventh row:
Charles Fischer, Lew A.
Hatcher, Edward Orel I, Char-
les Peter Yost. Robert Pitthan.
[192]
One of the original Southern fraternities, Kappa Sigma
was organized at the University of Virginia in 1869.
Gamma Phi chapter at West Virginia, a revival of the
former Pi chapter of 1883, was chartered in 1918.
The fraternity colors are green, scarlet, and white.
Represented in 45 states, the 107 chapters have a total
membership of 36,000.
Officers are: Roger Griffith, president; Herman Nash,
vice-president; James Dawson, secretary; William Par-
sons, treasurer.
KAPPA
SIGMA
MACK ALLISON
WALTER EKHARDT
Graduate Students
HARLEY HARDMAN GUY NICHOLSON
Class of 1941
FRANK SHAFFER
LATTIMER SIMONTON
JOSEPH DAKAN
ROBERT KUZNER
JACK SPENCER
Class of 1 942
RUDY BARIC
ORVILLE HARDMAN
CHARLES HOLLANDSWORTH
PARKER McDonald
WILLIAM PARSONS
ROGER GRIFFITH
HOMER HIX
DONNALLY MORRIS
HERMAN NASH
CLEMENT BASSETT
HAROLD WITHROW
HARVEY BEELER
LOU HATCHER
ALDEN MERRILL
GARDNER ORTON
DEAN DOWLER
RALPH YEAGER
Class of 1943
JAMES DAWSON
CHARLES KESSEL
BUCKNER MORRIS
JOSEPH PFOST
PETER YOST
DALE ENGLEHART
HOWARD BOOKER
THOMAS BARNARD
Class of 1944
CHARLES FISCHER
MASON GRAVES
ROBERT JARVIS
ROBERT PITTHAN
FRANCIS PFOST
HAROLD ROBINSON
[193 I
WEST VIRGINIA ALPHA CHAP
^yayj»F*«i"g!.''-yyy!r'ii!'fti!ifi^^^^
§^. 1^ o ^ ^
First row:
George William Allender,
Roger Louis Hicks. Lloyd E.
Church. Dwane Eugene Ringer.
Letcher Wiglngton. James
Frederick Ruch.
Second row:
Douglas William Wynn, Ed-
ward W. Kimpel, Charles
Ashton. Robert W. Nelson.
James Perry Stewart, Hugh
D. Hicks, John Williann Jones,
Jr.
Third row:
John Grant Hackney, Albert
E. Klebe, Jr.. William H.
Steed, J. B. White, Charles
Prager MacDermott, Orville
Harold Taylor.
Fourth row:
John M. Boyd, William Ry-
mer Jemison, William M.
King, Dale Albert Waltz,
Michael Cresap Cox, George
McFadden.
Fifth row:
John Taylor Reynolds. Jr..
Robert Haynes Powell. John
David Ash worth, David E.
Yoho, Kenneth Wayne Kay,
James Bernard Hamilton,
George Thomas Rickey.
Sixth row:
Lorraine H. Painter, James
Rymer Swiger, Paul A. De-
Witt, Robert Bion Kinney,
William John Vance, SIdwell
L. Evans, Charles Berkeley
Taylor.
Seventh row:
Glenn Warren Green. William
Erasmus Rhodes, Paul J.
Plenni, Frederick J. Kloes. Mi,
George K. McClure, William
Thomas McGInnis. John Ed-
win Smith.
Eighth row:
Nathan L, Robinson, Raymond
L. Kepllnger, Jr., Robert
Johnston Cress, Norman Dale
Sayre.
[194]
Originally a literary society and then a local fraternity,
West Virginia Alpha of Phi Delta Theta was given a
charter In 1926. The national fraternity was organized
In 1848 and Its first chapter was established at Miami
University.
There are now 108 active chapters and approximately
49,000 active members. Chapter officers are: Duane
Ringer, president; James Ruch, secretary; Albert Klebe,
treasurer.
PHI DELTA THETA
JOHN D. ASHWORTH
Graduate Sfuden+s
RICHARD B. BORD
WILLIAM H. STEED
Class of 1941
G. WILLIAM ALLENDER
LLOYD E. CHURCH
JOHN G. HACKNEY
JACK E. HARVEY
WILLIAM Y. KLETT
WILLIAM T. McGINNIS
DUANE E. RINGER
GLENN W. THORNE
DALE A. WALTZ
PAUL A. DEWITT
GLENN W. GREEN
JOHN WILLIAM JONES
FREDERICK J. KLOES, III
CHARLES P. MacDERMOTT
JAMES E, STUART
WILLIAM J. VANCE
Class of 1942
DOUGLAS W. WYNN
HARRY B. GIBBS
JAMES B. HAMILTON
ALBERT E. KLEBE
GEORGE J. McCLURE
PAUL J. PLENNI
JAMES F. RUCH
JAMES R. SWIGER
J. B. WHITE
HUGH E. DEAN
N. DALE SAYRE
ROGER L. HICKS
WILLIAM R, JEMISON
WILLIAM M. KING
ROBERT W. NELSON
JOHN T. REYNOLDS. JR.
JACK E. SMITH
LETCHER WIGINGTON
LORRAINE H. PAINTER
ERNEST GRIMM
MICHAEL C. COX
WILLIAM E. RHODES
SIDWELL EVANS
CLYDE SMITH
Class of 1943
EDWARD W. KIMPLE
ORVILLE H. TAYLOR
ROBERT POWELL
DAVID YOHO
JOHN M. BOYD
ROBERT W. KINNEY
GEORGE WILSON
HUGH D. HICKS
WILLIAM KEPLINGER
Class of 1944
CHARLES B. TAYLOR
ROBERT J. CRESS
ROBERT C. KURNER
KENNETH KAY
NATHAN L. ROBINSON
[195]
WEST
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Firsf row:
Richard Davis, Edward Burl
Randolph, Dorsey O. Cole.
Jr., Ray D. Bobbitt, Paul
Leslie Milligan.
Second row:
Charles Joseph Reitz. George
Dugan, Phil Holland Williams,
David Townsend Stemple, Rob-
ert Luther Brock, Ralph Ar-
lington Courtney, Jr., Charles
Hildren Ballard.
Third row:
Flavlus Davisson Ward,
George A d a m so n Hunter.
James Marstiller, Jacquelln
Edward Wurrlll, Richard M.
Johnson, Edward Monroe Nel-
son, Jr.
Fourth row:
George W. May, Ralph S.
Marshall, Thomas Woofter
Smith, John A. Shepherd,
James Ronald Moore. Clar-
ence Caudlll.
Fifth row:
Ralph Kenneth Weekly, Ear!
Edward W 1 1 k i so n , Robert
Browning Pierce, Louis James
Robb, Harold William Pig-
gott, William Allen Bum-
gardner, William Trevey Nut-
ter.
Sixth row:
William Ray Hale, John Dun-
can M c C u e , Everett M.
Rogers, Champe C. Poole,
Charles Caudill, Louis D. Cor-
son. Stephen McNeill.
aevei
nth
row:
k_
Robert Scott Kent. Gilbert S.
Bachman, Jack C. Parrish,
Thomas Berry Courtney. Wes-
ley Craft Brashear, F. Steele
Earnshaw, Jr.
Eighth row:
Watson Arch McCoy, Clar-
ence E. Smith, Harry Black-
stone Col born, Charles Elmer
Lawall, Jr., R. Paul Hutchin-
son.
[196]
After a disagreement in the Columbia Literary So-
ciety, the dissenting group organized the Athenian So-
ciety in 1889. In May of the next year it was chartered
as West Virginia Alpha chapter of Phi Kappa Psi.
The fraternity was founded nationally in 1852 at what
Is now Washington and Jefferson College. The local
officers are: Louis Corson, president: Clarence Smith,
vice-president: Wesley Brashear, secretary: Ralph Court-
ney, treasurer.
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KAPPA
P S
GILBERT BACHMAN
RICHARD DAVIS
LOUIS D, CORSON
GEORGE DUGAN
RAY BOBBITT
RALPH MARSHALL
Graduate Students
JOSEPH HEATHERMAN WILLIAM T. NUTTER
Class of 1941
HAROLD W. PIGGOTT
CHARLES REITZ
EVERETT ROGERS
CLARENCE E. SMITH, JR.
THOMAS W. SMITH
RICHARD JOHNSON
JACK MURRILL
CHAMPE POOL
JAMES MARSTILLER
LEWIS ROBB
JOHN SHEPHERD
EARL WILKISON
WESLEY BRASHEAR
CLARENCE CAUDILL
JAMES COLE
GEORGE HUNTER
Class of 1942
JOHN McCUE
ROBERT PIERCE
DAVID STEMPLE
ALLEN BUMGARDNER
DORSEY COLE, JR.
RALPH A. COURTNEY, JR.
PAUL HUTCHINSON
JACK PARRISH
BURL RANDOLPH
PHIL HOLLAND WILLIAMS
Class of 1943
ROBERT BROCK
HARRY B. COLBORN
RAY HALE
WATSON McCOY
CHARLES CAUDILL
THOMAS COURTNEY
CHARLES E. LAWALL, JR.
RALPH WEEKLY
Class of 1944
CHARLES BALLARD
ROBERT KENT
PAUL MILLIGAN
EDWARD NELSON
JAMES EARNSHAW
STEPHEN McNeill
RONALD MOORE
FLAVIUS WARD
GEORGE MAY
[197]
ALPHA
GAMMA
C H A P T E
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First row:
Morton Santymire, John
James Howard, John James
Laskey, John Roscoe Horn-
brook.
>econd row:
Jesse D. Williams, Jr., Doug-
las Wise Phillips, Marcus
William Dodd, Sam Edward
Schafer, Guy Harry Peterson.
Third row:
Frederick Holmes Smiih, Se-
condo Dalporto.
Fourth row:
Paul James O'Farrell, Ray
James Bailey, Pat Ray Hamil-
ton, Robert Dean Huston, Wil-
liam Wallace Barron.
Fifth row:
Robert R. Durgin, Gene Rich,
Earl K. Harris, Robert Lewis,
John Adams Springer.
tl98]
Alpha Gamma chapter of Phi Kappa Sigma was given
a charter in 1896; the national fraternity was founded
in 1850 at the University of Pennsylvania.
In the years between 1855 and I860, eight Southern
chapters were given charters; the Civil War destroyed
all of them and only three were reorganized. Active
chapters number 37 and the total membership is 12,000.
Chapter officers are: Secondo Dalporto, president;
Ray Bailey, vice-president; John Hornbrook, secretary;
John Springer, treasurer.
PHI K i\ P P i\ S I G M H
Graduate Students
PAUL OTARRELL
WILLIAM W. BARRON
R. DEAN HEIRONIMUS
DOUGLAS W. PHILLIPS
SECONDO DALPORTO
EARL K. HARRIS
MORTON SANTYMIRE
Class of 1941
JOHN HORNBROOK
WILLIAM DODD
JOHN LASKEY
Class of 1942
ROBERT DURGIN
RAY J. BAILEY
JOHN A. SPRINGER
ROBERT LEWIS
GUY PETERSON
Class of 1943
JESSE D. WILLIAMS
FREDERICK SMITH
SAMUEL SCHAFFER
Class of 1944
GENE RICH
ROBERT HUSTON
PAT RAY HAMILTON
JOHN J. HOWARD
[ 199]
u
N
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First row:
Gilbert Nach, Seymour Ab-
rams. J. Malcolm Fe Id berg,
Donald Seixas, Herbert Gott-
lieb.
Second row:
Milton Sidney Koslow. Joseph
I. Schwartz.
Third row:
Alvin Irving Fineman, Carl C.
Carp. Allen J. Enelow. Albert
Davne, Melvin Franklin Cohen.
Fourth row:
Jack Lotstein, Stanton Jay
Langbord, Julian Gilbert Bud-
nick, Arthur Jay Reader, Sam
Kanner.
[200]
Preceded by Mu Delta Mu, a local fraternity, Upsilon
chapter of Phi Sigma Delta was given a charter in 1927.
Alpha chapter was founded at Columbia University in
1909. Since that time the national organization has
grown to include 2! active chapters and over 2,500
members.
Purple and white are the fraternity colors and the
carnation its official flower. Officers are: Harold hieyer,
president; Gilbert Nach, vice-president; Allen Enelow,
secretary; Jack Lotstein, treasurer.
PHI $ I G H H D E L T H
Graduate Student
JULIAN BUDNICK
Class of 1941
GILBERT NACH
HARVEY WEINER
HERBERT GOTTLIEB
MILTON S. KOSLOW
MELVIN F. COHEN
SAMUEL KANNER
Class of 1942
ALVIN 1. FINEMAN
ALLEN J, ENELOW
JOSEPH I. SCHWARTZ
JACK LOTSTEIN
J. MALCOLM FELDBERG
JOSEPH M. LOPINSKY
ARTHUR JAY READER
ALBERT DAVNE
Class of 1943
SEYMOUR ABRAMS
DONALD H. SEIXAS
CARL C. CARP
Class of 1944
ABE M. LEVINE
STANTON J. LANGBORD
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DELTA
C H A P T E
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Firsf row:
John William Brown, Jr..
Joseph Patrick Condry. Dick
E. Bayne. Don H. Bond, Edgar
C. Siegrist, William Ira Pow-
ell, Earnest Mack Brown, Jr.
Second row:
Hugh Marsh, Theodore L.
Shreve, James Russell Moore,
Charles Preston Miller, Rob-
ert Shields Mohler, William
Vincent Graham.
Third row:
Troy D. Trowbridge, Charles
E. Greene, Ralph Hogshead,
Jr., George William Hogs-
head, William Jackson Carter,
Paul Alex Poulicos,
Fourth row:
J. Carl Palmer, John Wesley
Hoy, Jr., John Frederick
Stickel, Jr., Clement Carroll
Smith, Richard B. Clark. Car-
roll M. Smithson, E. Roy
Lester, Duane Adams.
Fifth row:
William M. Brooks, Charles
P. White, Robert Lewis
Looney. John B. Connell, Jr.,
L. Wilson Andrews, John
Henry Bannister, Charles W.
Edgar, Jr., Stephen A. Doug-
las.
Sixth row:
George Lyie Morris, William
Fred Gott, Edward Thorne
Logue, Evert M. Pearcy. Wil-
liam Henry Mclntire, Thomas
Crowley McFarland, Kenneth
Dale Bailey, L. Wallace
Brake.
Seventh row:
Frank K. Mahan, Harry Clif-
ford Foster, Robert MacRae
Long, Allen B. Sanders, Glenn
Blaine Riggle, Robert L.
Sommerville, Don Ross Patter-
son, Raymond A. Goodwin.
Eighth row:
Frank Roy Yoke, Jr.. Ralph
Emerson Patterson, Don Jar-
rett Nickeil, Howard L. Mc-
Intyre, William Robert Carr,
William Van Meter Green,
William B. Sheets, Jacob Ed-
gar Ellis, Jr.
Ninth row:
Beniamin Brown, Robert
George Rawe, Dowell Gray,
Charles E. Mahan, Robert A.
Nauman, Charles S. Schrader,
Jack Thorne Turner. Charles
Henry Ruck.
[202]
Known as the "Three T's" for the first five years of its
existence, Phi Sigma Kappa was organized at Massachu-
setts State College in 1873.
Delta chapter was the fourth chartered by the national
fraternity and the second oldest fraternity to remain
active on the local campus. It was founded in 1891.
The 48 active chapters of Phi Sigma Kappa include a
membership of over 14,000. The officers are; Ernest
M. Brown, president; Ray Goodwin, vice-president; Rich-
ard Bayne, secretary; Charles Greene, treasurer.
PHI n G M i\ K A P P il
Gradua-fe Students
THOMAS H. JOHNS
JOSEPH P. CONDRY
EDGAR C. SIEGRIST
JAMES R. MOORE
WILLIAM J. CARTER
JAMES H. WOLVERTON
THEODORE L. SHREVE
WILLIAM I. POWELL
Class of 1941
JOHN M. WHEELER
RAYMOND A. GOODWIN
ERNEST M. BROWN. JR.
CARROLL SMITHSON
RALPH HOGSHEAD, JR.
MILES BELL
GLENN B. RIGGLE
J. CARL PALMER
ROBERT A NAUMAN
WILLIAM HENRY MclNTIRE
Class of 1942
WILLIAM M. BROOKS
RALPH E. PATTERSON
ALLEN B. SANDERS
HOWARD L. MclNTYRE
CHARLES E. GREEN
DON R. PAHERSON
KENNETH BAILEY
DONOVAN H. BOND
JOHN WILLIAM BROWN
HARRY C. FOSTER
CHARLES P. WHITE
DUANE ADAMS
EVERT PEARCY
PAUL A. POULICOS
CHARLES RUCH
DON J. NICKELL
RICHARD E. BAYNE
JAMES F. 5IGWART
JOHN B. CONNELL
RICHARD CLARK
GEORGE W. HOGSHEAD
THOMAS McFARLAND
HUGH J. MARSH
STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS
BENJAMIN P. BROWN
LARRY W. ANDREWS
JOHN W. HOY, JR.
CHARLES E. MAHAN
JOHN F, NICHOLAS
Class of 1943
FRANK K. MAHAN
CHARLES W. EDGAR, JR.
ROBERT S. MOHLER
CHARLES MILLER
JOHN H. BANNISTER
WILLIAM GREEN
WILLIAM V. GRAHAM
GLENN SIEGRIST
Class of 1944
ROBERT L. LOONEY
WILLIAM SHEETS
EDWARD T. LOGUE
DOWELL GRAY
LLOYD W. BRAKE
TROY D. TROWBRIDGE
ROBERT G. RAWE
FRANK R. YOKE, JR.
WILLIAM F. GOn
ELWOOD R. LESTER
CLEMENT C. SMITH
J. LEWIS SHANABERGER
J. EDGAR ELLIS
JACK P. TURNER
LYLE G. MORRIS
ROBERT L. SOMMERVILLE
JACK STICKEL
ROBERT LONG
[203]
ALPHA
T H E T A
CHAPTER
First row:
Ben Milton HuHnnan. Fred-
erick Ott Byrer. Richard Syca-
foose.
Second row:
Robert E. O'Malley, John W.
Stephenson.
Third row:
Max Wayne Carl Cubbon, Art
Lee Weeks, Cameron Frank
Cobun, James M. Martin, John
Morton Smith.
Fourth row:
George Bowers Rice, James
William Frymier, Alan Open-
shaw, Clyde Robert Cattrell.
John Fratto.
Fifth row:
Joseph H. Shefsick, Miguel
Jose Montesinos, George Ed-
ward Cary.
[204]
Founded in 1868 at the University of Virginia, Pi
Kappa Alpha fraternity was the result of the close
friendship of three men who had served together in the
Confederate Army.
Alpha Theta chapter was founded at West Virginia
in 1904: seventy-eight active chapters are now included
in the organization.
Local chapter officers are: Robert Cattrell, president;
George Rice, vice-president; Richard Sycafoose, secre-
tary; Miguel Montesinos, treasurer.
PI K H P P H H L P H i\
Graduate Studeni
ALAN OPENSHAW
Class of 1941
ARTHUR WEEKS
MIGUEL MONTESINOS
Class of 1942
JAMES FRYMIER
GEORGE RICE
JAMES HEADLEY
MAX CUBBON
JACK STEPHENSON
JOHN SMITH
RIChlARD SYCAFOOSE
WILLIAM DIXON
ROBLRT CATTRELL
Class of 1943
BENJAMIN HUFFMAN
JAMES MARTIN
FREDERICK BYRER
JOSEPH SHEFSICK
Class of 1944
STEPHEN TUSAI
EDWARD CARY
ROBERT O'MALLEY
CAMERON COBUN
[205]
M
U
H
First row:
Allan David Goldstein, Mor-
ton Stanley Cohn, Phil Martin
Goldstein, Robert Harold
Loeb Gene Milton Handels-
Second row:
Irving Norman Fidelholtz, Paul
Joseph Kaufman, Henry Joseph
Goodman, Fay T. Bear.
Third row:
Paul Shifman, Milton M. Mar-
cus.
Fourth row:
Lester Hugh Roth, Clifton
Lewis Portnoff, Stanley E.
Deutsch, Herschel Erwin Co-
hen.
Fifth row:
Morton Arnold Mai linger,
Harold Kanter, Louis I. Slo-
man, Sanford Watzman, Ches-
ter Lovett.
Sixth row:
Albert Smolin, Lawrence J.
M. Kessler, Ralph Ephrlam
Berman , Lee S. Perlow,
Jerome Edward Klein.
[206]
Pi Lambda Phi was founded at Yale University In 1895;
expansion, however, was too rapid to be permanent and
only five of the original nine chapters were left in 1900.
In that year a reorganization convention was held and
the fraternity now includes 18 active chapters and over
2,500 members. Mu chapter was founded at West Vir-
ginia in 1922.
Chapter officers are: Robert Loeb, president; Stanley
Deutsch, vice-president; Lawrence Kessler, secretary;
HIarold Kanter, treasurer.
4'
P
L H H B D A
P H
CHARLES FETTER
CLIFTON L. PORTNOFF
Graduate Students
BERNARD K. WASSERKRUG
AARON ROSE
SYLVAN FRANKLIN
Class of 1941
ROBERT H. LOEB
LOUIS I. SLOMAN
Class of 1942
STANLEY E. DEUTSCH
HENRY GOODMAN
HAROLD KANTER
PAUL J. KAUFMAN
ARNOLD MALLINGER
FAY T. BEAR
MORTON S. COHN
ROBERT S. GROBAN
Class of 1943
LAWRENCE J. M. KESSLER
SANFORD WATZMAN
MARVIN COHEN
LESTER H. ROTH
ALLAN GOLDSTEIN
HERSCHEL COHEN
Class of 1944
PAUL SHIFMAN
LEE S. PERLOW
IRVING FIDELHOLTZ
CHESTER LOVETT
EUGENE HANDELSMAN
RALPH BERMAN
PHIL MARTIN GOLDSTEIN
ALBERT SMOLIN
MILTON MARCUS
JEROME KLEIN
[207]
M U
M U
H
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1
is
First row:
Thomas Sheridan Knapp, Jack
H. Springer, Julius Walton
Singleton, Meade Alden Live-
say, Bob Mellace, Dwight E.
Fast, James Burton Crawford.
Second row:
Harold Joseph Fleming, Wal-
ter Gregg Crichton, George
H. Siems, Jr., Jack Keck,
Henry Allen Thrasher, Charles
Kinsley McWhorter. George
Evans Carver, Jr.
Third row:
Robert Glenn Arrington. John
W. Straton, Ray Knowlton
Stuart, 01 in Carter Class,
Creed Judson Pearson, James
Ray Hartman.
Fourth row:
William M. Kramer, Nathan
P. Baker, Charles Friebert-
shauser, G, Austin Campbell,
Robert Lake Wildman, George
Jackson Allman.
Fifth row:
John William Plattenberg.
James A. Graham, George
W. Singleton, John Charles
Hall, Jr., John Richard Wat-
son, David Spragg Pipes,
Robert L, Hartman.
Sixth row:
Robert Edward Sharps, Rob-
ert A. Crichton, John Bond
Murphy, William D. Halley,
Edward Raymond O'Neill, Jr..
Douglas H. Harnish. Jr., John
Harrison Burtnett.
Seventh row:
Charles Lewis Ca pi to. Robert
DeWitt Peck. Robert Harper
Thaw, John Greenwood, Wil-
liam Bryan Garrettson, Patrick
Austin Wright, William
Thompson Lively.
Eighth row:
Charles O. Stout, Herbert
Read Carney, Harold M.
Stump, John Ransel Romlne.
Edwin Timbers, James Grant
Couch, Stanley R. Cox, Jr.
1208]
The youngest member of the Miami Triad, Sigma Chi,
was founded in 1855 at Miami University. Mu Mu chap-
ter on the campus received its charter in 1895.
Sigma Phi was the first name given to Sigma Chi, but
in 1856 members of a rival fraternity stole its ritual and
records, making it necessary to change both the name
and the secrets.
Officers are: Meade Livesay, president; Jack Allman,
vice-president; Austin Campbell, secretary; Knowlton
Stuart, treasurer.
SIGMA
C H I
HAROLD FLEMING
JOHN AMOS
Sraduafe Students
FRANK CAMPBELL
ROBERT SHUMAN
GEORGE JACKSON ALLMAN
AUSTIN CAMPBELL
MEADE LIVESAY
JACK H. SPRINGER
ROBERT MELLACE
GLENN ARRINGTON
Class of 1941
OLIN CARTER GLASS
JOHN PLATTENBERG
CHARLES CAPITO
CHARLES FRIEBERTSHAUSER
DWIGHT FAST
Class of 1942
JOHN H. BURTNETT, JR.
JAMES CRAWFORD
WALTER CRICHTON
CHARLES HALL
WILLIAM KRAMER
JUDSON PEARSON
DAVID S. PIPES
JULIUS SINGLETON
EDWIN TIMBERS
JAMES POINDEXTER
GEORGE CARVER
ROBERT CRICHTON
THOMAS KNAPP
EDWARD O'NEILL
DeWITT PECK
GEORGE SIEMS, JR.
R. KNOWLTON STUART
RICHARD WATSON
JACK KECK
ROY BIDDLE
NATHAN BAKER
JAMES COUCH
EDWARD HAYNE
WILLIAM LIVELY
HARRY PETTIGREW
ROBERT THAW
Class of 1943
SAM CAMPBELL
WILLIAM GARRETTSON
JOHN B. MURPHY
ROBERT SHARPS
PAT WRIGHT
ROBERT L. HARTMAN
Class of 1944
READ CARNEY
JAMES GRAHAM
WILLIAM HALLEY
CHARLES McWHORTER
GEORGE SINGLETON,
JOHN STRATON
FRANK WEAVER
HAROLD STUMP
STANLEY COX, JR.
JOHN GREENWOOD
JAMES HARTMAN
JOHN ROMINE
CHARLES STOUT
HENRY THRASHER
ROBERT WILDMAN
JULIAN WILSON
[209]
M M
C H
P T E R
First row:
Thomas W, Sommer, Bernard
Peyton Anderson, Charles V.
Wehner, D. Louis Gundling,
Ned E. Shott. Clarence R.
Gerber. William Francis Ran-
son.
ond
row:
Philip Edward Contic, Kenneth
Louis Knauss, Edwin Lee Kim-
ble, Harold G. Sparling, John
Pack Hindsley, Frank Raymond
Hill.
Third row:
Ira E. Ranson, James B.
Rich. John William Morris.
H. Arthur McAnlnch.
Fourth row:
Walter S. Carpenter, Sara-
phemas John Candas. Donald
Painter Brown. John Jenks
Shonk, Harold G. Thompson,
Elmo Mills.
Fifth row:
James Davis Wood. Robert
Claude Spiker, Archie C.
Thompson, W. Roy Hashinger,
Jr., Gordon Malcolm Grisln-
ger. William Richard McCune.
Sixth row:
Frank Stephenson Hewitt, John
Adams, Jr., Loren Lance
Fisher, Norval Thomas Morris,
Floyd Major, Jr., John E.
Sommer.
[210]
The Legion of Honor, as Sigma Nu was originally
nanned, was founded at Virginia Military Institute in
1868. In January, 1869, the present name was adopted.
Gamma Pi chapter at West Virginia was granted a
charter in 1904. The 98 chapters of Sigma Nu include
a membership of approximately 32,000.
Chapter officers are: Ira Ranson, president; Arch
Thompson, vice-president; Bob Spiker, secretary; John
Hlndsley, treasurer.
S I G H /\
N U
NED SHOTT
Graduate Students
WILLIAM SOMMER
SARAPHEMAS CANDAS
IRA RANSON
LOREN L. FISHER
JOHN P HINDSLEY
JOHN SHONK
CHARLES UTT
HAROLD THOMPSON
Class of 1941
ELMO MILLS
EDWIN KIMPLE
KENNETH KNAUSS
WALTER CARPENTER
JAMES WOOD
ROBERT SPIKER
GORDON GRISINGER
LOUIS GUNDLING
Class of 1942
FRANK R. HILL
ROY HASHINGER
DONALD P. BROWN
Class of 1943
FLOYD MAJOR
JAMES RICH
FRANK HEWin
JOHN ADAMS
JACK McPHERSON
THOMAS EWING
CLARENCE GERBER
WILLIAM GARDNER
PEYTON ANDERSON
ARCH THOMPSON
JAMES HURLEY
CHARLES WEHNER
NORVAL MORRIS
QUENTIN BARNEHE
VICTOR PEELISH
ATLEY DELANEY
WILLIAM RANSON
ARTHUR McANINCH
JOHN ABRAMS
JOHN SOMMER
Class of 1944
PHILIP CONTIC
HAROLD SPARLING
JOHN WILLIAM MORRIS
[211]
WEST VIRGINIA BETA CHAPTER
First row:
Thomas Alexander Porter, Al-
bert E. Collins, Richard Rud-
dle Pharr, Elery A. McDon-
ald. James Lee Dixon.
Second row:
James Clark Coffman, Dabney
Mitchell Jackson.
Third row:
James Allen Graham, Charles
H. Spurlock, Jr., Raymond Jo-
seph DuBoIs, Raymond Earl
Jenkins.
Fourth row:
Stanley E. Romanoski, Warren
Lee Gould, Earl George Kal-
tenbach. Robert R. Ferguson.
Fifth row:
William A. Moyer, William
P. Marshall. Russell McDougal
Fisher, R. W. Cranston.
[212]
West Virginia Beta chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon was
given a charter in 1903. Sigma Phi Epsilon's predecessor
organization was the Saturday Night Club at Richmond
University.
In 1901 the social club reorganized as a national fra-
ternity and adopted the name which it bears today.
Over 18,000 members are included In the 75 active chap-
ters.
Chapter officers are: Harry Drummond, president;
James Graham, vice-president; Bill Moyer, secretary;
Bill Marshall, treasurer.
n C M A PHI E P S I L 0
Class of 1941
ALBERT E. COLLINS
DABNEY M. JACKSON
ROBERT CRANSTON
Class of 1942
JAMES A. GRAHAM
STANLEY ROMANOSKI
EARL G. KALTENBACH
RICHARD RUDDLE PHARR
CHARLES H. SPURLOCK
Class of 1943
HARRY J. DRUMMOND
CHARLES L. VACHERESSE
ROBERT G. SCHINDEHETTE
WILLIAM A. MOYER
JAMES L. DIXON
WILLIAM P. MARSHALL
RAYMOND E. JENKINS
CHARLES A. HARRIS
ALLEN E. MARTIN
Class of 1944
RUSSELL M. FISHER
ROY E. RICHMOND
THOMAS A. PORTER
EDWIN A. SAYRE
ROBERT R. FERGUSON
JAMES C. COFFMAN
WARREN L. GOULD
rzn:
R
H
H
First row:
Ernest Victor Morton, William
Ray Goff, Warren Lee Grace,
David Willis Haught.
Second row:
Paul Sterling Deem, Harold
Cook Hamilton, Harry Jack-
son Bryan, II.
Third row:
Richard W. Lee, Charles
Hackney.
Fourfh row:
C. Harold Dragoo, David
Aionzo Haught.
Fifth row:
Robert L. Hartley, Joseph
Michel Lombardo, Charles A.
Schindler, III, Anthony Wal-
den Moats, Jr., Francis Lor-
aine Metz, Jr.
Sixth row:
Lorentz Carr Hamilton, Earl
Scholl, John Francis Volker,
Charles Gosse de Vries.
[214]
Tau Kappa Epsilon was originally organized as the
Knights of Classic Lore, a non-Greek society. Three
years later, in 1902, the parent chapter at Illinois Wes-
leyan College adopted the present name.
Rho chapter was given a charter in 1923; at the
present time, the national organization consists of 42
active chapters and 76 alumni groups.
Officers are: Lawrence hiamilton, president; William
Ray Goff, vice-president; Warren Grace, secretary;
hHarold Dragoo, treasurer.
T H U KAPPA E P n L 0 I
Graduate Sfudenh
ROBERT VON BERG
JESS W. FALKENSTINE
LORENTZ C. HAMILTON, JR.
ERNEST C, GOFF
W. RAY GOFF
WILLIAM J. JENNINGS
PAUL S. DEEM
LESTER E. SCROLL
RICHARD LEE
JAMES F. HARE
DAVID A. HAUGHT
HAROLD C, HAMILTON
CHARLES O. FLEMING
Class of 1941
C. HAROLD DRAGOO
GLENNIS ELLIS
WILLIAM M. ZATEZALO
JACKSON BRYAN
CHARLES deVRIES
DAVID W. HAUGHT
Class of 1942
GEORGE D. McKAIN HERBERT H. GOFF, JR.
CHARLES A. SCHINDLER, III
WARREN L. GRACE
Class of 1943
JOSEPH M. LOMBARDO CHARLES G. HACKNEY
Class of 1944
FRANCIS L. METZ, JR. ROBERT R. DUTTON
SAM MANDICH
ERNEST V. MORTON, JR.
CARL MORRIS
ROBERT L. HARTLEY
ANTHONY W. MOATS, JR.
JOHN VOLKER
ROBERT E. WALLS
DALLAS G. WILFONG
CARLTON D. WEAVER
KENNETH O. KIRKLAND
[215]
Delia's first governor, Howard M. Gore, center.
chats with William Carter, left, and Prof. J. B.
Grumbeln.
National President John H. Marchmont, left, presents the
beautiful anniversary plaque to Ernest M. Brown, Jr., chapter
president.
Delta Chapter's second state governor,
Mathew Mansfield Neely, who for 16
years was his state's representative In the
Senate.
4
PUi Si(f,4na KapAxa
On March 15-16, 1941, Delta Chapter of Phi Sigma
Kappa celebrated the 50th anniversary of its found-
ing on the campus of West Virginia University.
The stie of the crowd which attended the banquet can
be more easily understood from this picture taken &\ the
Hotel Morgan.
The oldest living alumnus, Captain George M. Alexander,
exchanges greetings with the youngest, Charles Schrader
of Charleston.
*1^jT^
k
INDEX
Abrams, Seymour
. 71.
200
Abramson, Anna Agnes
a
Abramson. Dorothy Elizabeth ,
Adams, Dorothy
3S,
1/2
Adams, Duane ....
63.
M,
202
Adams, Harry W.
l\
188
Adams, John . .
bl.
210
Ag Council . . .
lib
Ag Club
116
Agnew, Jane
63.
174
Ahearn, Vic ....
I5J
Alfred. Lee Eleanor
81.
1/2
All, Nicholas Joseph . .
35,
121
Allamong. Norma Nell
24. 25, 71, 127.
137. 145.
105,
1/2
Allen, Nancy Eleanor
134
Allen Priscilla . . .
IJI
<5
Allender, George William . , .
Allison, Mack F.
35.
194
61.
123.
\n
Allman, George Jackson . . 35,
130. 138.
139.
208
Alpha Delta Pi
Alpha Phi - - .
168
170
Alpha Epsllon Delta
118
119
Alpha Zeta
120
Alpha Xi Delta ,
1/2
Amato, Angelene Helen
35
<5
Ambler, Mary Elizabeth
69,
131.
182
American Institute of Electrical
Engineer;
121
Am'ck, Robert , - .
126.
160
Amos. G. Merle
188
Amos. John Carter
69.
119.
188
Amos, Mary Kathryn , .
//.
1/8
Anderson, Alexander
I2J
Anderson, Bernard Peyton
/3.
210
Anderson, Earl ...
159
Anderson, Madeline
75.
1/6
Anderson. Mary Dee
//
Andrews, L. Wilson
63.
202
Andrews. Robert Newill . .
- 35
Andrick. Helen 61.
124. 127.
145.
I/O
Annon. Marjorie
35.
182
Anthony. John Charles
35
Antolene, Pete
153
Archer. William , .
1 16
Arlen Marion E.
168
Armentrout. Russell .
1 16.
144
Arnold. Boyd Harrison
J5.
12b
Aronson. Betty Lee
//
Arrington. Robert Glenn
35.
IIS.
208
Ashton Charles C. .
»l,
194
Ashworth. Dorothy June
//.
1/2
Ashworth. Earl Elwood
It
Ashworth. John David
IV4
Aspmall. Elizabeth
13
. Jb,
1/4
Associated Women Students
2b
Athletics
14/
Avey. Guy Raymond
J5
Babich Peter Oscar 116. 120. 126. 137
Bachman. Gilbert S - . . 196
Bachman. Susan Jane 63. 178
Backus. James 122
Baer. Catharine 61, 178
Bailey. Anna Lee , 81. 182
Bailey Barbara Louise 75. !27. 172
Bailey Constance 35. 131. 145. 178
Bailey, Elizabeth 10, 13, 35. 182
Bailey Kenneth Dale 63. 202
Bailey Mary Faith 75. 182
Bailey. Nadine 71. 143. 182
Bailey. Ray James 63. 198
Baker. Nathan Price 208
Ballantyne. Jean , . 75. 174
Ballard Charles Hlldren 81. 196
Ballard Elizabeth Ann 143. 172
Ballato. Chappy 153
Ballengee. Nancy Jo 24. 61. 124. 143. 178
Bambrlck. William H. . . - II. 16. 19. 128. 144
Bane. Frank P 65, 130, 137. 139, 190
Bane. Robert Clark 79. 186
Banks. James William 73. 186
Bannister. John Henry 71. 202
Barbe Ruth Almeda 79
Baric. Rudolph 61, 156. 192
Barker. Elizabeth Fayne 59, 131
Barnard. Thomas Gross 79. 192
Barnard. William Oliver 67, 186
Barnes. Lois Patricia 63. 168
Barnette. Quentin 153
Barr. Joan 75. 180
Barrick Jack Lazelle 137
Barron William Wallace 33. 198
Baseball 159
Basketball 156
Bassett Clement Ralph 35. 131. 144. 192
Bates. Betty 67. 174
Baxter. Merrle Marie 81. 174
Bayer. David 153. 160
Bayre Richard E. - 61. 202
Beall. Worth 114
Beall. Russell I It, ^^l>. 140
Bear. Fav T. ... 206
Beard. Virginia 1^0
Beatty. Anne . - 24. 25. 69, 124, 134, 178
Beatty, Joseph „, ,?!
Beddow. Jack Wilkes 83 188
Bee. Ural
Beedle. Edward Watson
Beeler. Harvey , . , .
Bell. Eugene G
Bell. H. Paige .
Bell. Harry F.
Bell. Jean
Benchea. Hortenzlu
Benchea. Septimiu
Beneke. Sara E.
Bennett. James
Bennett. John
Bergdoll. David Lloyd
Bergdoll. Laura Louise II
Berman. Ralph Ephriam
Berry., Betty Ellen
Bertrand. Harriet M.
Bertrand. Virginia Alicia
Bess. Bernardine Cecilia
Beta Theta Pi
Blerer. William Everhart
Blagg. Benjamin
Blair. Anna Davlsson . . .
Bland. Gale
Blattner. Charles Howard .
Blosser. Jean
Blumert. Edythe
Board. Betty Jane
Bobbltt. Ray D
Boggs. Charles
Boley. Harold
Bond. Catherine . .
Bond. Ernest . .
Bond. Don H. , .
Bonner. Bill
Booker. Howard L. . .
Boone. Harold Thomas
Borror. James C.
Boston. Allen Pershing
Bowling. Vera Louise
Bowie. Mary Eleanor
Boyd. Alice Elizabeth
Boyd, John M
Boyer. Jane
Boxing
Brady. Bula V
Brake. Wallace _ ....
Brand Jane Louise
Bransford. Lucy Witma
Brashear. Wesley Craft
Bretz. Mary
Brock. Robert Luther
Brockardt, John William
Broidy. Leonard Clyde .
Brooks. Betty
Brooks. Ray
Brooks. Wllllarrl M.
Brown. Beniamin
Brown, Charles
Brown. Clarence _ . .
Brown. Donald Painter . ,
Brown. Dorothy Virginia .
Brown, Ernest Mack . . .
Brown, Jean
Brown, John William . .
Brown. Robert H.
Brown. Robert Ray
Brown. Sterling L.
Brown. William C,
Browning. Jackson B.
Brumbaugh. Betty Kay
Bryan. Harry Jackson 12.
Buchanan. Mary
Budnick. Julian Gilbert
Bullard, Arch
Bullard, Mary Lou
Bumgardner, William Allen
Burdick, Mary Jean . . .
Burgess, Oliver T
Burner, Eugene Lee
Burtnett. Jane Desklns
Burtnett. John Harrison
Butler. Parks M
Butta. Joe
Buzzard. A. Elma
Byrer, Frederick Ott , . . .
116. 126
188
73, 192
71. 190
19. 20. 33. 190
59. 121. 188
75. 174
59. 131. 190
. 131
22, 35, 143, 178
126
35, 159
77 116 140, 144, 190
23, 25, 59, 127, 136, 172
79, 206
35, 180
69, 127, 170
. . 73, 170
35. 131
. , 186
63. 190
.... 190
35. 174
116. 140
. . . . 16. 73. 128
35. 119, 182
. . .35
79 134, 178
35, 196
77, 192
121
69, 182
120
16 61 128. 202
116
67. 192
77
21. 35. 122. 186
35. 139
35. 182
.67 174
24. 67
81 194
35
161
35. 136
77, 144. 202
37. 176
37
63, 137. 196
132
, 69. 84. 196
37 130. 139
37
. ... 37
158
. . 137. 202
65. 202
, 157, 159
. . .116
59 118, 144, 210
, 59, 143. 178
21 37. 118. 125. 202
73. 124. 176
. 63. 202
37 116. 190
81. 188
81 123 188
121
II 21 65 130. 138. 186
79. 170
14 16. 37. 125. 128. 214
. . 13
33, 200
21 37, 186
23 61. 145. 178
63. 196
23 59. 145. 170
63. 188
37
59. 168
63. 208
16 37. 128. 137. 188
153
61 127 136
12. 73. 204
Cain. Ellsworth
Cain. Helen Ruth
Calfee. James . ■
Calllhan. Henry Clay . .
Campbell. Ellen Marie . .
Campbell. G. Austin
Campbell, Robert Lewis
Campbell. Sam George
Candas. Saraphemas John
Cannlff. Betty Garrett . .
Capito. Charles Lewis
Caplto. Emil
Carllss. John Henry
Carney. Herbert Read
Carp. Carl C.
Carpenter. Elbert
Carpenter. James Webster
Carpenter, Walter S.
Carr. Foster
Carr, Samual L.
Carr, William Robert
Carte, Ruth L.
Carter. William Jackson
Cartwrlght. David Marple
171
37
123
75
61.
170
37.
208
73
73
710
59
178
208
37.
118
37. 128. 153.
186
83.
208
71
700
1 16.
126
37.
126
37,
210
135
37
202
69
20,
33
37.
120
Gary. George Edward
fll
704
Carver, George Evans
1?
208
Cashman, Harold . .
135
Cassell Harrison
Cattrell, Clyde Robert
116
170
12.
70
704
Caudill. Charles
69
196
Caudlll. Clarence . .
21. 61.
175
196
Cestaric. Joseph
37
Chambers. Margaret Ann
69
Champanella. Helen
16
Chandler. Jean
114
Chapman. Lillle Louise
79
176
Chapman. Oral Mansfield
37
116
Chi Omega
174
Chi Sigma Delta
17?
Chiazza, Angelo Charles
37
171
130
Childs, Monica June
37
Chlttum. Helen
79
Chrlsman. Mary Elaine
75
Church. Lloyd E. .
194
Cimlno. Victor
IS3
Clark. Richard B. , .
61
707
Clark. Ellsworth
... 63.
137
186
Clemans, Helen Joan ....
75
18?
Clemens. Stanley Harry . .
37
177
Cobun. Cameron Frank . ,
81
704
Coco. Myra Nancy
37
Coffleld, Terrlll , ,
135
167
Coffman. James Clark
15.
69
717
Coffman. Ruth McViegh
37
Cohen. Herschell Erwin
65
706
Cohen. Melvin Franklin
37
700
Cohn. Morton Stanley
65.
I7R
706
Cokeley. Edmond Ross
37
139
Cokeley. Edna E.
37.
136
140
Colabrese. Lucy B.
37
Colborn. Harry Blackstone
73
196
Cole. Dorsey Oran
137
196
Collins. Albert E.
39
717
Collins. Mariana
13. 22.
39
172
Colson. Armand
163
Comuntzls. Peter J,
171
Conaway. James Thomas
39.
116
176
Condry. Joseph Patrick
. 16, 18, 20
21
207
Connell. John B. ...
. . . 61,
175
702
Conner. Frank E.. Jr.. . .
39
190
Conner. Martha Mae ... 16. 22. 25. 39,
137
176
Conner, Robert B.
71
190
Contic, Philip , . ,
SI
710
Cook, Fred William , .
63
Coombs. Glenn
116
126
Coombs. James Elwood
71
186
Copenhaver. Betty Grant
39
178
Cornell. Carl
140
Cornwetl. Marguerite
127
' 39
Corson. Louis D.
196
Corum. Eugene
79
186
Cottrill. Delford Lee. Jr.
19. 20. 39.
137
144
Couch. James Grant
73
208
Counts. Robert Warren
77
188
Courtney. Ralph Arlington
65.
13/.
196
Courtney. Thomas Berry
/J
196
Cowell. Bonnie Jo
134
Cox. Floyd B.
125
Cox. Michael Cresap
'3
194
Cox. Stanley R.
R3
208
Coyne. Jean
71
170
Coyner. Martha Jane
24
71
143
Crane. Joseph Thompson
39,
186
Cranston. R. W.
212
Craven. Robert Lee
39
138
Crawford James Burton
12
208
Cress. Robert Johnston
81
194
Crichton. Robert A.
63
208
Crichton. Walter Gregg
61
208
Crites John L.
135
Cronin. Betty
140
Crooks. Edwin William
39. 122.
13/,
186
Crynock. John Edmund
33
Cubbon. Max Wayne Carl
61
204
Cummlngs. Elsie Mae
//,
140
Cummings Homer
135
Curran. Catherine
16. 39.
132
Currey. Lucille . .
. 59
Curry. David
126
140
Curry, Mary Jane . . .
39
Cutler. Harold H.
71,
188
Czapla, Waiter Andrew
39
Daily Athenaeum
16
Daingerfleld, Evelyn Shuler
. 71.
134
1/8
Dakan, Joseph Dale
39,
192
Dalporto. Secondo
12
, a
Davles. Ruth ...
II
Davles. Thelma . .
16
Davles. Tom
160
Davis. Cornelius Carter
39. 118.
13/.
188
Davis. George L.
69.
125,
188
Davis. Jean Louise
/3,
1/6
Davis. John M.
121
Davis. Richard
33.
135
196
Davis. Richard Evertt
69,
190
Davis William Whitlow
69,
186
Davis Wilson B.
81.
186
Davne. Albert
/I.
200
Dawson. James
192
Dean. James Gordon
Rl
188
Dean Victor Claude
39.
138
DeAntonis. Victor Joseph
39, 121, 130,
137.
139
DeBolt. Ethel Mae
11.
I/O
Deegan. Frank
121
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INDEX
Deem, Paul Sterlng 20, 63, 214
DeHaven, Harold 131
Dent, Helen Louise 16, 61, 132, 145
Delaney, Katherine Jane 63
Delta Gamma 176
Delta Tau Delta 188
Deut5ch, Stanley E 12, 65, 206
Dever, Robert Fenton 39, 126
DevNIe. Jules Charles 39
Devore, Barbara Anne 71, 172
Devore, Rowland Randolph 69, 190
deVries, Charles Gosse 39, 214
DeWitt, Paul A 39, 137, 194
Dickey, Mary Margaret , . . . 39
Dickinson, Elizabeth 13, 23, 59, 145, 176
Dietz, Frieda 77
Dixon, OIlie Wilson 39
Dixon, James Lee 71, 212
Dobbie, Mary Jane 39, 134, 178
Dobos, Daniel Desidarius 39
Dodd, Marcus William 71, 198
Doddrill, Roscoe 116
Dodson, Elmer 186
Dollinger, York 156
Dolphin Club 124
Donch, Catherine Hall 75, 168
Dorsey, Clara Helen . 39
Dorsey, Helen Marie 39, 174
Dotson, Ora M 39, 116, 126
Dotson, William R 16
Douglas. Stephen A 65, 202
Dowell, Teresa Elene 75, 178
Dowler, Dean Crow 69, 192
Downey Tom 122
Dragoo, C. Harold 39, 214
Drama 26
Draper, Harry 135
Draper, John 84
DuBois, Raymond Joseph 41, 212
Dudderar, Austin - 162-
Dugan, George McCann 12, 41, 196
Duncan Bettie Jane 174
Dunn, Clifford 116, 120, 126
Dunn lone 41
Durgin, Robert R 63, 198
Dustman, Mary Jean 41, 63, 127, 136
Dye, Mary Jane 75
Dyer, Mary Curry 77
Fades, Mary Alice 77
Eagen, Margaret . 134, 172
Eakin, Florence Helen 41, 127, 136, 140
Earrshaw, F. Steele, Jr 79, 196
Easton, Ruth Evelyn 83, 124
Eckley, George 135
Eckert, Frieda 124
Edgar, Charles W., Jr 71, 128, 202
Edwards Walter Rowe 41
Eggleton, Richard White 41
Eight Ball .... 125
Ekhardt, Walter Edward 192
Elliot, Darwin 0 71, 190
Elliott, Edward Summer 41
Ellis, Glennis 153
Ellis, Jacob Edgar, Jr 81, 202
Elsey, Don 162
Ely, William E 79, 186
Endrizzi Frank 131
Enelow, Allen J. 63, 118, 200
Englehart, Dale Armstrong 71, 192
Erwin, Doris Delia 77, 176
Eshner, Anne .... 16
Evans, Mary Etta 77
Evans, Ruth 69
Evans, Sidwell L .73, 194
Ezell James Donald 21, 41, 122, 159, 186
Falkenstine, James 116, 126
Farnsworth, Carl Davis 190
Fast Dwight E 41, 208
Fear, John Henry 33, 188
Feaster, James Ffenry, Jr 41
Feeney, Louise 24, 67, 172
Feldberg J. Malcolm 63, 200
Feller, Charles H 61. 190
Feller, John W. . 77, 190
Ferguson, Dean Willis , 41. 121, 130. 186
Ferguson, Ralph 123, 84
Ferguson, Robert Roland ,81, 212
Ferrell, Mildred 75, 174
Fi Batar Cappar 21
Fidelholtz, Irving Norman 81, 206
Fiedler, Mary R 59, 182
Fiess Helen J 41, 127, 136, 178
Fike, Darl . 116, 126
Fike Genevieve Lena 41, 143
Fimple. Mildred Louise 75, 178
Fineman, Alvin 1 61, 200
Fischer, Charles 77, 192
Fisher, George Edgar, Jr 123, 190
Fisher, Helen Elizabeth 79, 178
Fisher, Loren Lance 41, 210
Fisher, Russell McDougal 79, 212
Flanagan, Carl 159
Fleek, Richard 116
Fleming, Harold Joseph . . 18. 19, 20, 21, 33, 208
Fleming, Virginia 134
Fleming. Robert 135
Fogle, John 126
Foley, Mary Jane 41, 118
Foley, Douglas 18, 21
Folk, George Kinkead 41. 116, 120, 190
Football 152
Forbes, Howard Joseph 65
Forbes, Pearl Hazel 75
Forester, Mimi II, 75, 182
Forman, Alexander Hardie, Jr. . 63, 121, 130, 190
Forman, Reva 22. 41. 145, 184
Forsyth, Margaret Frances 13, 41, 180
Fortney, Ellis 0 69, 188
Foster, Harry Clifford, Jr 59, 202
Foulk, Mary Louise 41, 182
Four-H Club 140
Fouts, Katherine 41, 182
Fowler, Eugene E 81, 186
Fox, Evelyn Irene 75
Fraker, Joseph E 73, 188
Franz, Dorothy Mae 33
Franz, Edward Eugene 75
Franz, Eula Margaret 41
Fraternities 165
Fratto, John 79, 204
Freeland, Braxton Harel 41, 116, 126
Freeman, Jean 140
Freshman Class 74
Freismuth, Betty Lou 65, 178
Friebertshauser, Charles . 41, 208
Frincke, Robert B 41, 138, 139
Frisch, George M 41, 130
Frum, Margaret Verna 73
Fryer, Kenny 153
Frymier, James William 63, 204
Fumich, George, Jr 41, 137
Furfarie, Nellie Frances 16, 41, 132
Future Farmers of America 126
Gundhng, D. Louis 130, 137, 210
Gunning, Virginia Mae 81, 176
Guthrie, Mary Jean ' 67
Guy, Mary Elizabeth 77, 124
Guyton, John Alexander 43, 121
43, 125,
24
137,
19. 21. 43
65.
Goff,
Goff,
Goff,
Goff,
Gabriel, James Vincent . ,
Gainer, Roanna
Gall, Virginia .
Gallagher, Samuel James
Garcia, Eneida M
Gardner, William
Garlow, Marjorie
Garrett, Nancy Louise .
Garrettson, William Bryan
Garvin, Betsy
Gee, Earl
Gerber, Clarence R. . . .
Gerofsky, Milton
Gianola, Aldo D
Gibbs, John
Gibbs, Margaret Jane , ,
Gibson, Margaret J. .
Gibson, Martha
Gibson, Robert Lewis . .
Gillooly, Jack
Gillooly, Thomas Joseph ,
Glass, Olin Carter . .
Glasscock, Alys Althea
God bey, Betty .
Godfrey, William H. .
Goff, Charles
Clifford
Homer Wallace , , ,
Ernest
William Ray . . ,
Goldman, Gertrude , .
Goldsmith, Betty
Goldsmith, William F
Goldstein, Allan David 73
Goldstein, Phil Martin
Golf
Goodman, Henry Joseph 65
Goodwin, Jane Aldine 43,
Goodwin, Mary Phyllis
Goodwin, Raymond A
Gordon, Evelyn Gay
Gorrell. George Keith
Gott, William Fred
Gottlieb, Herbert
Gould, Warren Lee
Grabe, Ruth Etta 43
Grace, Warren Lee
Graduate Students
Graham, James A
Graham, James Allen
Graham, William Vincent
Graves, Mason
Gray, Dowell
Greco, Carl
Green, Glenn Warren 43,
Green, Lora Jenkins 71,
Green, Victor N.
Green, William VanMeter
Greene, Charles E
Greene, Shirley Grace 13
Greenwell, Oliver
Greenwood, John
Gregory, Charles W,
Gregory, John Alston, Jr
Grier, William
Griffin, Hunter Dale
Griffith, Roger D 12,
Grisinger, Gordon Malcolm
Grogan, Bette
Grossman, Hal
Grove, Mark Sigler 16, 65, 125,
Grow, Jane Courtney 75,
Gump, Naomi Jean
127,
59,
77,
130
124,
65.
43.
41, 138
, , 63
140
69
41
153
59, 174
67, 178
43, 208
75, 176
116, 126
67, 210
,43
- 43, 122
131
77, 176
43, 178
67, 176
144. 188
65, 186
153, 186
43, 208
131, 178
59 174
131
77, 188
126
71. 188
140
137. 212
43 184
59, 184
123
118, 206
81, 206
163
153, 206
123, 143
. . 79
43, 202
63. 184
59. 186
77. 202
43. 200
79, 212
134, 168
65. 212
33
121. 208
160 212
71. 202
67. 192
81, 202
123
138. 194
134, 174
137, 186
69, 202
202
119. 184
123
77, 208
69
43
153
59
63, 192
43, 210
67, 182
, 159
128, 190
127, 140
. . . 75
43,
12, 18, 19, 21
23, 59.
H
Haan, Frances Louise
Hackney, Charles
Hackney, John Grant
Haden, Jean
Haines, Garnet Lyie
Hale, Hilda E
Hale, William Ray 16,
Haley, Bruce '
Hall, George Arthur Jr.
Hall, Jack Herod
Hall, John Charles, Jr.
Hall, Kenton Allen .
Hall, Marjorie
Hall, Roberta .
Hall, Ruth Irene
Hall, Simeon .
Hall. Wade E.
119 172
69, 214
43, 194
136. 176
59
61, 182
71,
Halley, William D.
Hamllto
Hamilton,
Hamilton,
Hamilton,
Hamilton,
Hamilton,
Hamilton,
Hamilton,
Hammack,
Hammer,
43,
140,
Harold Cook . .
Jim Bernard . . ,
Lorentz Carr ,
Pat Ray , , ,
Phyllis Jean ...
Robert . .
Woodrow Wilson . .
Scott
Frances Lee
Howard Lynn ....
Hamrick, Claude
Hancock, Frances Yost
Hancock, Leland J, ...
Handelsman, Gene Milton . .
Hanlfin. John William , . . ,
Hanlin, Sara Belle
Hannah, Margaret K
Hardin, Bessie
Hardman, Charles 0 65
Hardman, Orville 61, 137,
Harman, Roy Samuel
Harmon, Helen Louise
Harnish, Douglas H., Jr.
Harper, Eleanor Randolph
Harper, John David 16 63
Harper, Philip Hugh ' . .'
Harper, Uldena
Harper, Virginia
Harrington, Sara Louise .59, 124, 127,
Harris, Charles
Harris, Earl K
Hartley, N. Elinor
Hartley, Robert L
Hartman, James Ray
Hartman, Robert
Hartman. Porter Eugene
Harvey. John
Harvey, Larkin Earl . .
Hashinger, Sarah Elizabeth . . 23, 65, 127,
Hashinger, Roy, Jr. 59,
Haskell, Irene Marjorie
Hatcher, Le* A
Haught, David Alonzo 73
Haught, David Willis
Hawkins, Bette Louise
Hawkins, Thomas Broyhill .... 43, 138,
Hawley, Joan Layne
Hayman, Alice 59,
Hays, Lawrence Clayton
Head, Betty Kathryn
Heckert, Robert James
Hedges. Eleanor
Hedrick, Ruth Maye
Heermans, Betty Anne
Heermans, Nelle Jean
Heflebower, Garland
Heiskell, Winifred
Helmlck, Hays Edward . , , , , , ,
Heltzel, Gordon
Helwig, Harriett C
Henderson, Bill Francis ,
Henderson, Dorothy
Henderson, Robert Eugene
Henthorn, William Francis
Henry, Elaine M
Henry, Howard 21,
Herald, Lottie ....
Hernandez, Chris
Herod, Charles Warren
Herold Maxine Mildred
Herold, Phoebe 77,
Herold. Phyllis
Hewitt, Frank Stephenson
Hickman James
Hicks Hugh D
Hicks. Rodger Louis 21, 73, 125,
Hill, Evelyn Marie . . 61.
Hill Frank Raymond . . 12, 61, 130, 137,
Hill, Harry B., Jr .
Hill, John Mack 12,
Hindsley, John Pack 20. 130,
Hinerman, Gwendolyn
HInkle, Beecher . .
Hinman, Ruth Rixey
Hirsh, Hilda
Hix, Albert Homer 65,
Hockenberry, Charles Edward
96
158
... 43
... 43
. 59, 208
65, 188
76
69
77, 172
116, 126
... 71
. 65. 208
79, 214
. 61, 194
. . 214
79 198
69, 176
135
120, 126
. . . 156
. . . 168
. . 43
. 123
63
, 73, 190
. 79, 206
.190
. . 67
145, 170
131
137, 186
160, 192
... 43
75
. 73, 208
43, 176
128, 188
. . . 190
. 77, 176
... 75
145, 172
. . . 153
116, 198
. . 43
65, 214
. 79, 208
67, 208
. 73, 190
116, 140
. 43, 123
145, 172
138, 210
. 71, 184
69, 192
123, 214
. 43, 214
81, 168
139, 162
. 43
131, 182
45, 137
67, 124
45
69, 176
45, 182
69, 182
45, 182
45
67, 182
. . . 45
45,
45
170
61
16
59, 120
67, 190
63, 136
157, 159
67. 182
. 161
. . 119
45
124, 176
67, 182
, 67, 210
144
81, 194
166, 194
134, 172
158, 210
69
65, 190
137, 210
63, 127
161
. . 33
75
121, 192
45, 159
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INDEX
Hogshead, George William 202
Hogshead, Ralph, Jr 45, 61, 135, 202
Holden, Cora Anne .75
Hollandsworth, Charles Ernest 63
Hollandswor+h, Genevieve 45. 143
Holstein, William R 79, 186
Holz, Phyllis Anne 59, 182
Home Economics Club 127
Hood, Paul 16
Hooff. Fontaine B. - .45
Hopkins, George 163
Hopkins, Martha N. 77, 172
Hornbrook, Eugene 135
Hornbrook. John Roscoe 45. 198
Home. Janis . . 79
Horner. Mary Lou 45
Horrell. Robert .123
Hoskins. Mabel Thayer 65, 127, 170
Howard, John James . 71, 198
Howard, Nancy Carolyn ... 73
Howell. Hattie Rosalie 45, 127. 143
Hoy. John Wesley 59, 131, 202
Huff, Gard 156
Huffman. Ben Milton 73. 204
Huffman, Wanda Eileen 75
Hughes, James E 45
Hughes. Monzell 116. 126
Hughes, Ruth Eleanor 61
Hull Warren 65
Humes. William H 73
Hundley, William Oscar .45
Hunter. George Adamson 12, 61. 196
Hunter. John 135
Hunter. Walter Dale 45. 138
Hurst, Ruth Rosabelle 67, 127. 140
Huston, Robert Dean 83, 198
Hutchinson. R. Paul 65, 196
Hyer, Virginia Grace 61. 168
I
Idleman. Lawrence E 45, 116
Ihli. Carl B. 45
Interfraternity Council .12
Irvine. Mary Elizabeth 67. 182
Isiminger, Fein 75
Israel, Robert Barnett 67
Jackson, Dabney Mitchell 45. 212
Jackson. Tom Wesley 16, 69, 186
Jackson. Thomas William 45
Jacobson, Joe . 158
Jamison, Edna Mae 13, 59, 168
Jamison. Howard Maloy . 65, 119
Jarvis, Robert Nathan 83, 192
Jeffreys, Billy Colvin 63
Jemison, William Rymer 12. 65. 194
Jenkins, James Leon . 69. 190
Jenkins. Raymond Earl . 69. 212
Jennings. William . . 153
Jett, Walter Earl 45. 116, 120
John. George W. . 123
Johnson. Carol ... 13, 59, 131, 182
Johnson. David Dale ... 18. 19, 20. 21, 45, 137
Johnson, Leonard King . . 63. 186
Johnson, Lynn Cutler 83, 144. 188
Johnson. Mary Louise 45. 127
Johnson, Phyllis Ann 69, 170
Johnson, Richard M. , . 196
Johnson, Robert Earl 14, 79, 84, 190
Jones, Eleanor 63, 182
Jones Harold , , 116. 126
Jones. John William. Jr 45, 125. 137. 194
Jones, Mary Caroline 59, 124, 178
Jones. Reda Helen 45, 180
Joigensen. Miles John 63. 188
Joseph, Sassin 123
Journaliers 128
Judy, Charles N 45
Judy, George 130
Junior Class 58
Kacer. Elsie Jean
63
180
Kahle. James Samuel
190
Kalmar, Louis
156
Kaltenbach, George Earl. Jr.
- 12. 15,
65,
212
Kammer, Max . .
1 16
153
Kanner, Sam
45,
200
69,
61,
?(I6
Kapnicky, James Albert
137
IffI
Kappa Delta Pi
129
Kappa Kappa Gamma
1/8
HI)
Kappa Sigma
192
Katz, Lee
124
Kaufman. Paul Joseph .
. 12
tl
206
Kay. Kenneth Wayne .
/'',
194
Keck. Jack . .
- 63,
13'.
208
Keenan, Mary Jane Kanawha
. 4/
Keith. Bert.e Blanche
6/
Keith Delia Lucille
13,
17,
75,
I6B
Keith. Lois Elizabeth
168
Keleman John
171
Kell, Nellie
, . 65.
143
182
Kemper. Ralph
120
Keller, John 71, 131
Kelly. James ' 123
Kelly. Nellie Yyonne . . 69
Kennedy, Alma June .... 73 131
Kent, Robert Scott .... 79 196
Kepllnger. Estella Lee 71, 124, 172
Keplinger. Raymond L 83. 194
Kern, Franklin William 190
Kesling. Dick 156
Kessel. Betty Louise . . 67 174
Kessel. Charles Enoch . . 16, 77, 192
Kessel, Katherine 59, 174
Kessler. Lawrence J. M. 69 206
Kidd. William 130 137 63
Kimble, Edwin Lee . . . 21, 47, 122 210
Kimble. Frank 153
Kime. John H ... 47. 137
Kimpel, Edward 73. 194
Kincaid, Mary Guinn . 73
King. Earl 144
King. Patricia Nan 75
King, William Clyde 47 138
King, William M 65 194
Kinney. Robert B 79, 194
Kittle. Ralph .126
Kitts, William Henry 16. 47. 128, 186
Klebe, Albert E.. Jr 21. 65, 162. 194
Klein, Jerome Edward . , 77 206
Klein, Sylvia 13, 24. 69. 131, 184
Kloes, Frederick John 194
Knapp, Mary Nan . 75, 172
Knapp, Thomas Sheridan 65, 137. 208
Knauss, Kenneth Louis 210
Knight, Barbara Jean II 77 103 172
Kosfow, Milton Sydney 12 20 47, 200
Kramer, William 59, 208
Krenosky Victor . ' 159
Kunst, Florence Elizabeth 75
L
Lamb, Barbara 75 174
Lang. Betty 47, 124, 143
Langbord, Stanton Jay ... 79. 200
Laskey. John James . . 198
Laughlin, Norman W 137. 153. 186
Law, ByrI . . ' ' 126
Lawall. Charles E., Jr. . , 73. 125, 196
Lawson. Betty Eleanor 69, 182
Lawton, William E. 73. 186
Lay. Carroll Thomas 59, 190
Layne, Norman Lee . . .79
Lazarus. Dorothy Anne 127
Leach, Margaret Anne 81. 176
Leachman, Burton Bailey ... 83, 188
Leatherman, Edgar A., Jr, ... 69, 190
Le Cercle Francais . . . 131
Lee, Betty Jean . . 16. 22, 25, 47, 132, 143. 145
Lee, Margaret Jane . . 13, 47, 124, 134, 143, 178
Lee, Richard W 65, 214
Leeper, Ben M. 79, 186
Leggett. James Samuel 63, 118, 186
Leonard, Charles . 135
Leonard. James 135
Lester, E. Roy 75, 202
LeValley. Marcia 67. 131
Lewellen, Howard . . . 153
Lewis, Charles Walter . , 71, 190
Lewis, Robert . 73, 198
Lewis, Mary Ann . . 75 174
Lilly, Milton J.. Jr. . . 33, 135
Lilly, Peggy Jayne . 176
Lilly. Philip Thompson 47, 186
Linger, Harry Teter 83, 186
Linger. Stephen Edward ... .47
Li-Toon-Awa .... .24
Lively, William Thompson . . 73, 125, 137. 208
Livesay. Meade Alden 47. 208
Loar, Helen Marie 79
Lockhart, William F. 69
Lodden. John 121
Loeb. Robert Harold 20. 47. 206
Logue, Edward Thorne 79, 202
Lombardo, Joseph Michel 73 214
Long. Daniel Shaffer ... 47. 186
Long. Molly B 182
Long. Robert MacRae 69. 202
Looney, Robert Lewis ... 77, 202
Lorentz. Mary Louise ... 75 174
Loss, Fred P ... 47
Lotstein. Jack 12. 61. 200
Loucks, Royden McKee 47. 190
Lovett, Chester . . 81, 206
Lovett, John Hemphill . 47
Lowther. Birk 116. 120. 126, 140
Lucas, Robert Armlstead 47
Lucas, Louise 134
Lydlck. Harry McClellan 47, 116, 120. 126
Lynch, Charles . .16, 128
Lyon, Robert Dawson . . 81, 186
Lyttleton, Thomas 81. 190
M
Maddex. Eugene 130
Mahan. Charles E. 202
Mahan. Frank K. . . 202
Major, Floyd .... 67. 210
Malllnger, Morton .65. 206
Malcolm. Richard 126, 140
Malone. James 47, 138, 139
Manack. Ernest A.
47
Mandich, Sam
153
156
Manion, Helen
10, 16.
47
13?
Mann, Alma . . .
140
Mann, Grady . ,
47
137
Mann, Mary C. .
67
Mann, Mavis . .
69
176
Mansfield, Otto .
63
171
Marcus, Milton
81
706
Margolis, Diane
83,
127
184
Marple. James
81
188
Marsh. Hugh
20?
Marquette, Mary Jane
81
Marshall, Elizabeth
134
Marshall, Ralph
130
196
Marshall, William
69
?I7
Marstiller, James .
196
Martin Allan .
IS3
Martin, Lynn
77
190
Martin, James
73.
HI
204
Martin. June
71
Martin. Rex
116
170
Mason. Alice
71
134
Mason, Ashby
160
Mathews, Ethel J.
79
Matthews, Elbert
21 47 122,
137
188
Maurer, Beryl . .
47, 130.
139
161
Maurer, John .
121
May, George
196
Mays. Elfrieda J. .
77
Meadows. Lucille
S9
168
Meadows, Pauline
49
168
Meadows, Sibyl
49
168
Melenrlc. William , . .
81
188
Mellace, Robert , . 10
II 16 18
153
708
Men's Glee Club . .
133
Merrill, Alden
71,
49
197
Merrltt. Thora
145
Metheny, Carl . .
173
81.
?I4
134
Meyer. Marie L.
77
Milam. Frank
61, 118.
137
R4
Miles, Howard
135
Military Department ...
84
Miller, Charles P. .
65
70?
Miller. Estelle S.
67
Miller. Gertrude N
49
Miller. Louis Reed
. 18 21
33
IR6
Miller. Margaret Kathleen
81,
134
174
Miller, William Edward
12
49
IR6
Milligan. Paul L.
79
196
Mills, Elmo
61
710
Mills. Woodrow
135
Moats Anthony W.
61
214
Mohler, Robert S
71
202
Montlcola Beauty Queen
100
Monticola Staff
. 14
Monroe, Jeanne
63
Monroe, Mary Maxine
75
Montesinos, Miguel J.
49
204
Moon, Mildred
59,
131
182
Moore. Helen Louise
22, 25. 49,
145
176
Moore, James Ronald
81
196
Moore, James Russell
20?
Moore. Patricia Livingstone
49
176
Moore Phyllis Anne
73
176
Moore Willard
63
186
Moran, Margaret A.
. 75
Morano, Liberta
134
Morgan. Nellie M.
49.
143
178
Morgan. William Barnes
63,
119
188
Morgan. Bill . .
161
Morris. Buckner
15
/3
192
Morris. Donnally
65.
160
192
Morris. Dorothea
77
178
Morris. George L.
79
202
Morris, Guy Ed
71
186
Morris John L
153
Morris, John W
81
210
Morns. Nancy Lee ...
81
172
Morris, Norval Thomas
49,
210
Morrison, Esther Irene . . .
... 49,
127,
136
Morrison, Jimmie Beth
41.
134,
1/6
Morrison Marjorie
81
174
Morrison, Mary Elizabeth . .
49,
127,
136
Morse, Harold Lane . . .
49
Mortar Board
22
Morton. Ernest Victor . .
.12
49
214
Moser Chris ...
161
Moses, Leo . .
6/
Mossburg, Virginia . .
ISO
Mountain
. 18
Mountaineer Week Team
19
Mourat, Stephen . .
49
MB
Moyer, William
59
212
Muffly, Paul
47,
184
Muffly. Robert
79
186
Muldoon. Martha Jane
. . 67,
124,
174
Mulholland. Mary Eleanor
13,
41,
1/4
Mullen, Ann
. 81,
182
Mulllns Scott
71.
HS
Murphy, John
208
Murray, Georganne ....
41,
IB2
Murray, Emily
49.
1/6
Murrill. Jacquelin
49.
IV6
Mac-Mc
MacDermott, Charles Prager 47, 163, 194
MacDonald. Christina 61
McAnlnch Arthur 83. 210
McArdle, Bob 160
AMERICA MARCHES FORWARD
... With Electricity!
Now in 1941, with the sound of war drums reverberating across those not-
so-far distant lands across the sea, we look with keener eyes upon our own
country. We view with pride our own America's march — a steady march
forward to an ever higher goal — the betterment of American civilization. We,
of the electrical industry, are proud, too, of the part electricity has played in
this progressive march.
Only 58 years ago the first electric light plant was opened in New York
City. Electricity was then a mysterious factor lighting a few lamps and turning
a few motors. Today it has become one of the most important factors in our
present-day world, making possible almost undreamed of progress in aviation
and transportation, science, communications, industry, commerce and everyday
home life.
Electric power has made mass production possible. Volume has gone up,
costs down. Factories are cleaner, brighter and safer. To the worker have
come higher wages, shorter hours, and new jobs. To all of us a better standard
of living . . . through electricity.
We have come a long way since 1892 — but this story of accomplishment
is still in the writing. Each day those three "partners in progress": men, ma-
chines and electrical power are adding another chapter to the health, wealth
and happiness of mankind — to the progress and defense of our American
civilization.
APPALACHIAN
ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
INDEX
McCann. Bettie 59, 127
McCann. Don 153
McCarty. Clyde W 121
McCartney. James
, , 10. 18. 20. 21, 47 124. 137, 144, 156, 188
McClung. Francis 65, 116. 126. 140
McClung. Richard 18, 21, 47, 116, 120
McClung. Thomas 84
McClure, Bettie 71
McClure, George 194
McConnell, Ben 126
McCoy. Watson 69, 196
McCoy, LaYvonne 172
McCue, John 63, 158, 196
McCulloch, Marguerite 47. 182
McCune. Virginia .61, 174
McCune, William R 81, 210
McDonald. Elery 212
McDonald, James P 192
McDowell, Samuel 49, 138, 161
McElwee. Richard 153
McFadden, George 83. 194
McFarland. Tom 61, 202
McFall, Mary Lou 77, 178
McGhee, Claude 120. 126
McGlnnis. Edith Frances 49
McGinnis. William T 49, 194
McGlumphy, Ruth 69
McGraw, Judy 77, 178
McGuinness, Edward 79, 116. 190
McHale. Mark 116. 126
Mclntyre. Howard 137, 202
Mclntire, William H 49. 202
McLaughlin, Lynn G 67
McLaughlin, James K 21, 186
McMechen. Joan 81, 174
McMlllen, Christine 134
McMlllen, Jean 49, 131
McMlllion, Ann 49. 143. 172
McNeill. Steve 79, 196
McNemar, Anna .69
McPherson, William 137. 188
McQulstion. Iris 15, 71, 127, 170
McWhorter. Charles 83, 144, 208
N
Nach. Gilbert 49. 200
Namay, Elliott 123
Napoleoni, Hector 73
Narlck. Stephen 71, 153. 188
Nash. Herman 71. 192
Nauman. Robert 49, 202
Nekoranec, Albert 49, 130
Nelms. James M 81. 188
Nelson, Edward 81, 196
Nelson. Martha 63, 182
Nelson. Robert 65, 123, 194
Nestor, Thelma 49, 127. 168
Neudoerfer. Jane 59, 178
Newlon, Hester 75. 174
Nichols, Helen 16, 61 132. 172
Nichols, John 15, 69, 84
Nickell, Don J 202
Norton, Robert 81. 188
Nottingham. Robert 116. 120. 137
Nutter, William T IB, 21, 196
Nye, William 121
Oberman, Nancy 49, 172
O'Brien, Sam 84
O'Bryan, Travis 116. 140
O'Farrell. Paul 18. 19. 33, 198
Oliver. Frank 123
Olivlto. Mary 131
O'Malley. Robert 81, 204
O'Neale. Rosalie 49, 182
O'Neil, Evelyn 170
O'Neill, Edward 208
Onisko, Anthony 49, 121, 130
Openshaw, Alan 204
Orchesis 134
Orell, Edward 79, 192
Orton, Gardner 73, 192
Orton, Catherine 73, 145, 182
Osborne, Agnes 77, 176
Ostrye, Lawrence 79, 188
Otto, Mary Lou 51, 127
Painter, James 61. 137
Painter. Loraine 71. 194
Palmer. Carl 51, 123, 202
Panhellenic Council 13
Parrish, Jack 63, 196
Parsons, Herbert 51
Parsons, Raymond 116
Parsons, William 12, 65, 137, 192
Parsons, Winona J 75, 131, 172
Pasculle, Louis 160
Patterson, Don 63, 202
Patterson, Ralph 202
Pattison. John Norwood 51. 190
Patton, Oliver 16, 73, 128, 186
Payne, Dylys 51, 172
Payne, R. Jeffers 73, 190
Pearcy, Evert 202
Pearcy, Rose Anne 67, 145, 24, 182
Pearson, Judson 6b, 208
Peck. Anita 63
Peck. DeWItt 63, 208
Peck. Frank M 71, 188
Peck, Patty 51
Peel, Kathleen 61, 182
Peelish, Vic 153
Perlow, Lee 73, 206
Pepper, Jane 71, 174
Perry, Robert 0 83, 188
Peters, Hand Dee 33
Peters, Jo Ann 79 172
Peterson, Guy Harry II, 69, 198
Pfost, Francis 75 192
Pfost. Joseph 67 192
Pharr, Grace 79, 140, 168
Pharr, Richard 12, 19. 59, 21. 212
Phi Delta Theta 194
Phi Mu 180
Phi Kappa Psi 196
Phi Kappa Sigma 198
Phi Sigma Delta 200
Phi Sigma Kappa 202
Phi Upsllon Omicron 136
Phillips. Douglas ... 12. 18, 51, 130, 139, 158, 198
Phillips, Howard 186
PI Beta Phi 182
Pi Kappa Alpha 204
PI Lambda Phi 206
Pickens, Waneta J 59, 134
Pierce, Robert 61 123 196
Piggott, Harold 125, 196
PInnock, Thomas 65 190
Pipes, David 208
Pipps, John 121
Plsegna, Dike 158
Pitcher, James L 51 116
PItthan, Robert W 83 192
Pitts. Robert 116^ 120
Plattenberg. John 51. 137 208
Plenni. Paul 51, 122 194
Plesa, John 51 130 138
Plues. June Lee II 71 131. 162
Point, Warren 61, 118, 125. 137, 190
Poland. Howard 51, 138. 139
Poland. Maxine 65, 127 136
Pool, Bettie 59 178
Pool, Champe 51, 125, 137, 196
Porter, Natalie 51 174
Porter, Thomas A 81, 212
Porterfield, Ira 116 126
Portnoff, Clifton L 33, 118, 206
Post, Doris M. 67 170
Potesta, Woodrow 51, 122
Poulicos, Paul 33 202
Powell, Jack 77
Powell, Robert 16, 73, 128 194
Powell, William Ira 12 51 19 202
Powell, William Warren 79
Pozega, Ann Mae 51, 136
Preece, Betty 13, 59, 127, 145, 23 180
Pritchard, Mary C 67 178
Pritt, Thadeus 21
Pritts, Hazel 124
Pritts, Robert 126
Provence, Robert 12, 65, 19, 190
Prozlllo, Carmen 121
Prudlch, Frank 51
Prunty, Jeannette 51
Pugh, George 83 190
Pugh. Nancy 63, 124. 102, 178
Puglia, Sam 161
Pyle, Joan 75, 172
Pyles, Clarence 51
Quick, James 51 135
Quick. Obyra 123
Rader. William
Rafter. Margaret
Raine. Anne 77
Raine, Betty
Rahall. Julienne 63
Ralston, Truth 75,
Randall, Keith.
Randolph, Brady
59.
61,
Randolph, Burl 59^
Ransom, Ira 51
Ranson, William 77'
Rawe, Robert G 77,
Reading, William 69,
Reader. Arthur 73,"
Rears. John
Reaves, John H ...
Reed, Kathryn
Reeser, Edgar S
Reich. Frances 16.
Reid, Margaret
Reighard. Gretchen
Reiley, Earl W. . .
Reilley, Harry ...
Reitz, Charles
Reynolds, John 65.
Reynolds. Eugene 69
174
118
196
210
210
202
190
200
121
59
182
121
182
168
143
186
153
96
94
Rhodes, William 71,
Rhododendron ....
Rhudy, Joe Frank
Rice, Eugene 63,
Rice, George 65,
Rice, William
Rich, Gene 73
Rich. James B 69,
Richey, Elinor
Richmond, Anita . 77
Richmond, Roy 115,'
61.
Rickey. George T
Riddle, Cliff G.
Riddle, Mary Lee
Riddle, Ruth K. . . .
RIdenor. Ruth M. . .
Ridgeway. Frances L
Rlffee, Rita 67,
Riggle. Glenn B. 51^
Ringer, Dwane 51,
Rippetoe. James . .
Rivlln, Ruth ...
Robb James ...
Robbins. Jane 67. 140. 24,
Elizabeth Ann
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts
Roberts,
Joe W.
Sarah E. . .
William . .
Robertson, Marion . .
Robinson, Harold G.
Robinson, Louise . . .
Robinson. Nathan L. .
Robison. William . .
Rockls. John . . .
Roddy. Edward . .
Rodgers, EIrie P. . .
Roby, John G. .
Rogers, Ernest . .
Rogers, Everette
Rogers, Jack Willis
Rogers, Rosanne . .
Rogers. Thomas . . .
Roldan. Garcia . . .
Rolland, Betty . . .
Romanoski. Stanley
Romine, Elizabeth
Romine, John .
Roth, Lester . . .
RuccI, Rose
Ruch, James F.
Ruck, Charles Henry
Russell, George
Preston
Nancy Louise
Williann C. .
Genevieve
77,
. 79,
77,
75,
144,
71,
123,
67,
143,
53,
100,
81,
• 69,
Russell,
Russell,
Russell.
Rutecki,
156.
61.
Ryan. Cecil
Ryan. Eugene E.
194
23
16
190
204
135
198
210
. 16
184
126
194
126
. 69
143
136
51
176
202
194
. 51
119
196
172
. 79
186
172
120
172
192
174
194
190
153
. 16
118
139
121
196
144
182
123
123
172
158
178
208
206
. 16
194
202
121
137
176
. 53
77
159
77
161
57
Sampson, Charles
. 65. 130.
186
Samuels. Betty J
83
Sanchez, Larry
65
175
IRR
Sanders, Allen
59.
172
70?
Santymire, Morton
198
Satterfield. Olon D.
53
171
Saville, Daphne
83
Saxe. Jerome
81
188
Sayre, Dale
61
194
Sayre. Edwin .
123
Scarllett, John .
63,
125
190
Schaffer, Sam .
69
198
Scherr. Joseph
53
Schilansky, Nathan
53
159
Schindehette. Robert G.
71
Schindler, Charles ...
61,
138
214
Scholl, Earl
130
714
Schrader. Charles S. . . . .
81
707
Schramm Andrew
116'
190
Schubert, Oscar
170
Schuchat, Betty Lee
... 134
184
53
Schultz, Frances L. ..... .
73
18?
Schwartz, Joseph . .
59
700
Schweinsberg, William D.
SI
IRR
Scott, Janet A. . . .
79
Scott, John Smith
71
Ifl6
Scott, Nancy
81
174
Scott, Shannon . .
140
Scott, Thelma Elizabeth
53
Seabright, Charles
153
159
Sefton. Mary
53
136
Seixas, Donald .
71
700
Selby, Mildred
53, 145. 24
75
Seligman, Ruth
83
131
Sergent, Ralph
116
126
Shaffer, Frank Earl
■ 16, 53,
1?S
19?
Shaffer. Harvey
116
Shaffer. Jane
53
176
Shaffer. Charle;
l?l
Shaffer. John W. . .
67
IB6
Shaffer. Harry . .
159
Shaffer, Margaret . .
77
Shaffer, Ruth Elmira
81
Shahan, Juanita
53.
143
168
Shahan Mary . . .
140
Shamblin, Walter . .
53
Shannon. Marian LaRue . . .
. . . 71. 131
2-1
176
Shannon. Marilynn
81
174
READY TO SERVE — Important in tennis — the sine qua
non of existence to us. By serving you well, the Monon-
gahela System lives and grows. By using our electric
service, you stay young longer and live better.
INDEX
Sharp George 65. 153, 186
Sharpless, Dorothy 67. 131. 176
Sharps. Robert 14, 73. 208
Shaw. Charles 161
Sheets. William 81, 202
Shefsick. Joseph 71, 204
Shepherd. John 65. 130, 196
Shifman, Paul 83. 206
Shingleton, Charlotte 53. 131
Shingleton. J. Robert 63. 137, 186
Shirey, Robert 123
Shirley, Charles R 53
Shirley, Elsie 53
Shoaf, John 67
Shonk, John 53, 153, 210
Shott, Ned E IB, 33, 20, 210
Shoulders John 116. 140
Shreve, Theodore 119. 202
Shuman, Robert 18, 21
Shutts, Paul 123
Siegrlst, Edgar 19. 21, 202
Siems. George 63, 162. 208
Sigma Chi 208
Sigma Nu 210
Sigma Delta Tau 184
Sigma Gamma Epsilon 138
Sigma Phi Epsilon 212
Siko. Joe 153
Silbaugh, Joe 16
Simons, Betty 75, 180
Simmons, Leslie 123
Simonton, Maurice 123, 192
Sinclair. Mary E 79
Singleton, George 79. 208
Singleton, Julius 137. 21. 208
Sinnett. Herman 33. 190
Sinnett. James 77. 190
Sites, William K 121. 190
Skaggs. Virginia A 79, 172
Skidmore Arden - 14
Slaughter, James 53, 118. 135
Sloman, Louis 53, 159, 206
Sloter, Zane 12
Smith. Clement Carroll .77. 202
Smith. Clarence Edwin 53, 19, 20, 21, 196
Smith, Clete 125
Smith, DaCosta 33, 20, 190
Smith, Edward E. 12. 71, 186
Smith. Florence M. 172
Smith, Frederick H. 198
Smith. Harl 126
Smith. Jean Forbes 61, 174
Smith Jean Marie 61, 174
Smith, John Edwin 194
Smith. John Morton 61. 73. 204
Smith. Lawrence M. - Bl
Smith, Marian M 75. 174
Smith, Peggy . , 75, 174
Smith, Rose Mary . 53, 127, 136, 25. 172
Smith. Thomas W 53, 196
Smith. Virginia 59. 131. 176
Smithson, Carroll 53. 202
Smolin, Albert 81. 206
Snapshot Pages .106
Snoderly Gretchen 61 124, 134. 178
Snoderly. Huldah .77, 178
Sommer, John E. 79, 210
Sommer, Thomas . 53, 210
Sommerville, Robert 12. 75. 202
Sophomore Class 66
Spahr, Phil 16. 128
Spangler. Phyllis 33. 145, 176
Spangler Richard 69. 186
Sparling. Harold 75. 210
Spears. Ralph E 53, 119, 186
Spencer, John D 59. 163, 192
Sphinx 20
Spiker, Robert C II. 12, 63. 137, 210
Spinks. Jack . 123
Springer. Jack H. . 53, 125, 137, 144, 19, 21. 208
Springer. John Adams 65. 198
Springer, Mary Patricia 83, 127. 180
Springston. David Lee 81, 186
Spurlock. Charles 63. 212
Squires, Frances .71
Staab. Shirley 16, 59, 134. 176
Stafford, Harriett Sue 59, 176
Stallings, Bettie . 53, 127, 182
Stansbury. Charles 59. 19. 21, 153, 186
Stansbury. Fred 79. 186
Stansbury, Harry IB, 33, 20, 21, 186
Stansbury. Mary E 13. 63
Staubly. Jane 13. 81, 124, 170
Steber. Lucille 55. 176
Steed, William 194
Stein. Shirley 63, 164
Steinke. Catherine 75
Stemple. David T 61, 196
Stenger. Joseph 55, 122
Stephens, Billy 81. 188
Stephenson. John W. 63, 204
Sterle. Henry 153
Steryous, Kenneth 123
Stewart. Anne 63, 124. 178
Stewart. Howard C. 83. 188
Stewart. James Perry 65. 194
Stewart. Martha Harriett 77, 178
Stewart. Martha M 67, 174
Stickel, John 73. 202
Stidger. Gratta 16, 55, 132
Stockdale, George 121
Stone. Cassie Mae 55, 136, 176
Stone, James .160
Stone. John 71. 190
Storck. Eugene 73,' 186
Storck. Paul . 61 IB6
Stotler, Frances 1 6 59 132. 134' 182
Stout, Charles 75. 208
Stout, Virginia 79, 176
Strader, William 126
Straley. Joyce 67, 168
Straton, John 77. 208
Strauss, Charles 21. 159
Strawn, Mary . 75, 182
Strickling, Jeanne 172
Strosnider, Marjorie 65. 119, 22, 178
Strosnider, Robert 144
Strouse. Al 158
Stuart, Ray K 65 208
Stump, Bettie 67.' 176
Stumpp, Harold 77, 208
Sturtevant. Nancy Jane 71 178
Stutler, Joseoh . . . 55. 190
Sullivan, John L. . 18. 55, 130, 137, 138, 139, 21. IB6
Swank. Wendell G 55
Swiger. James R 59. 194
Swiger. Maxine M 73, 145. 176
Swisher. Richard Eugene ... ... .79
Sycafoose. Mary Frances 55, 176
Sycafoose. Richard 65, 204
Symphony Orchestra 141
Tabor, Anita 81 172
Tabor, Hugh 73' 186
Talbert. Ronald '61
Tarsitani, Katherine 67
Tassan, Evelina 79
Tau Beta Pi 139
Tau Kappa Epsilon 214
Taylor. Barbar.3 83
Taylor, Charles B 69 194
Taylor. Elizabeth . . 55. 170
Taylor. Franz Irl 55
Taylor, Helen . .10, 55. 145
Taylor. James C. 59. 186
Taylor, John Martin 33
Taylor, Orville ... 73, 194
Templeton, Andrew R. 55, 116, 120. 126
Tennis 162
T3rrell, Geraldine 67
Thaw, Robert 65, 208
Thomas, Virginia A. . 55, 182
Thompson, Arch ... . 67, 210
Thompson. Bettie 69
Thompson. Harold 55, 122. 210
Thompson. Nate 120
Thompson. Helen Louise 77. 176
Thompson. Russell M6
Thompson. Steve 77. 123. 186
Thorne, Glenn 55, 137
Thrasher, Henry 77. 208
Throckmorton, Kathetine 55 127 168
Tidier, James 12, 81, 137, 188
Timbers. Edwin . . 208
Tolley, Vera 59
Tomlinson. Everett E 33
Toothman. Bettie 75. 172
Toothman. Fred R 55. 138, 139
Townsend. James P 55 122, 188
Track 158
Traubert, Paul Raymond 67
Trembly, Gray 121
Trenton, Paul 123
Trissler, Betty Gene 67, 170
Tritschler, Robert 55
Trowbridge, Troy 75. 202
Tucker. Eldon 131
Tuckwiller. Don 12. 188
Tuckwiller, Rachel 16, 55. 73. 132
Tudor. Gene 161
Turner, Jack 79, 202
u
U-ling, Isabelle 55, 143, 182
Vance, Gloria 83 182
Vance, William 55 21 194
Van Gilder. Dorothy 16. 69
Vannoy, Tom 144
Vest, James 159
Vickers, Jerry 140
Virgin, Helen 55
Volker, John Francis 63, 214
w
Waddell, Edward 162
Wade. Frank 55 118 IB6
Wade. John B 81. 186
Walker, Barbara 61, 127
Walkup. Virginia . 13, 65, 136, 170
Wallace, George .55, 137
Wallace. Ralph R. 79 186
Waller, Sam T. .59
Walton, Elizabeth 77
Waltz. Dale Albert .55, 139 194
Ward, Flavius D
196
140
136
Ward, Waldo
116 1 26'
Warden Jaiob
Ware. Latane
S";
Wash. Dorothy
69.
174
Waters, James
122
158
Watson, Janet June . 15
66, 134. 146 23 25
I7H
Watson. John Richard
63
•'OR
Watson, Joseph . . .
... 16
l?R
Watt, Frances
. . 71 127 145
174
Watzman, Sanford
69
206
Wayt, William
115. 126
14(1
Weaver. Stella A.
73
Weaver, Katy Lou
l?4
Weekly, Ralph
73
196
Weeks. Art
55
704
Wehner. Charles V.
67
?in
Weiland. Fred
158
Welch, Alfreda
57
136
Welch. Charles
..116
i?n
Welch, Elizabeth E.
S7
Wells, William
81.
190
Welshonce, James
57
inn
Wheat. Mary . . 13
61, 143, 145. 23. 25
17?
Whipkey, Laurel A. .
57
White, Betty Lee
57
178
White, Charles P.
63
70?
White. Dana Susan
Bl
White, Fred Renner
71
White. Jane Clark .
. 71
Ifl?
White. J. B. . . .
... 65, 125, 21,
194
White. Jeanne R. . . .
73. 143
I7B
White. Mary Sue
II, 73, 127, 145, 24
177
White. Robert
153
White, Thomas A.
67
188
White, Woodrow Wilson ,
65
190
Wickline, Elvin . . .
1 16
Wildey, Robert
61
Whitworth, David
l?l
Wildman. Robert
79
70R
Wildman, Virginia
131
Wigington, Letcher
57, 137,
194
Wigner. Gates
171
Williams Grace
61
Williams, Jack .
ni
Williams, Jesse . .
14 73
198
Williamson, Ddna
126,
140
Williamson Frank
173
Williams, Kathleen
77 104
176
Williams, Phil Holland
59. 84
106
Wilkins, Ray
57
Williams. Virgil
l?l
Wilkison. Earl
57.
196
Wilmer, Ralph E.
59
Wilson. Charle,
171
Wilson, Charles H.
69
Wilson, Charlotte
57. 145,
187
Wilson, Margery
1 1
140
Wilson. Robert 5.
57, 21, 163.
186
Wilson. Woodrow
16, 125, 128,
140
Winning. Anna Nell
57
IRO
Winfrey, William .
116, 126
140
Winter Herman
77.
IRR
Winter Janet
ni
Wintz. Mariorie
69
Wise. Marjorie E.
75.
180
Wise. Mary Porter
67. 134,
174
Withrow, Harold Ellis
63,
19?
Woicik. Albert
173
Wolfe. Caroline .
57
Wolfe, William
119
Wolverton. Harriett
^7,
174
Wolverton Eva M.
57
Women's Glee Club
14?
Women's Recreation Assoc
ation ...
143
Wood, Don
63.
190
Wood. James David . . .
57, 137,
210
Wood, Rosemary
61. 127, 136.
168
Woofter, Martha
57
Workman, Mary Ethel
73
Wrestling .
160
Wright, Cecil
83
Wright, Eugenia
63,
178
Wright, Fred
69. 73
186
Wright, Patrick A.
70S
Wright Rector .
116,
126
Wyant Woodrow . . .
140,
163
Wyatt, Olga Mae . .
24,
172
Wyatt, Nina
124,
140
Wylie, Ruth
79
Wynn Douglas W,
65,
194
Wysong, Scott
. , . 57. 118,
188
Yeager. Charles . .
Y. M. C. A.
Y. W. C. A.
Yoho, David
Yoke. Frank Roy
Young, DeWitt M.
Young Mary Louise
Yost, Charles Peter
Zanarko, Dorothea A,
Zakutansky, Ethel
Zando. Geneva Anne
Zinn, Taylor
59, 153,
. ... 131
144
145
65. 194
II, 83, 202
. 57. 188
57
192
83
73
77
130
TO THE NEW
U
HENRY HASLEBACHER
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
CLARKSBURG. WEST VIRGINIA
TUCKER AND SILLING
Architects for
MINERAL INDUSTRIES
BUILDING
314 Masonic Temple Charleston, W. Va.
BAKER & COOMBS, INC.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
FOR
THE MINERAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING
KANAWHA
CONSTRUCTION CO.
[ Incorporated)
CONTRACTORS— ENGINEERS
STEEL ERECTION
South Charleston, West Virginia
ALBERT A. BELFI
AND COMPANY
TERRAZZO
3312 Archmere Avenue
CLEVELAND, OHIO
PASTEL GRANITES
For Buildings and Memorials of Exquisite Beauty
and Strength
BALFOUR PINK, CAROLINA PINK,
MODIFIED PINK
Modified Pink used in the New Mineral
Industries Building, University of
West Virginia
Quarried and Manufactured by
THE HARRIS GRANITE
QUARRIES COMPANY
SALISBURY
NORTH CAROLINA
JOHNS-MANVILLE
Manufacturers of
Asbestos Products, Roofing and Building
Materials
Heat, Cold and Electrical Insulation
F. K. EVEREST
Fairmont, W. Va.
Electrical Contractor
for
MINERAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING
Your Alma Mater Needs and Treasures
Your Continued Interest
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
THE SPOT
• RESTAURANT
BOWLING AND BILLIARD PARLOR
g]
STUDENTS' RECREATION
CENTER
Since 1934
454-456 High St.
WM. M. CLARK & CO.
Plumbing, Heating, Sanitary
Engineers and Contractors
NEW CASTLE, PA.
We are Happy to Have Had a Part in the
Erection of Your
Fine New
MINERAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING
COMPLIMENTS
OF
CHARLESTON VITREOUS
CLAY PRODUCTS CO.
Charleston, West Virginia
MORGANTOWN
GLASS AND MIRROR CO.
CARRARA, GLASS BLOCKS
PITTSBURGH PLATE PRODUCTS
L. G. FOWLER
Phone 3615
155 Chestnut St.
Morgantown, W. Va.
THE MOSLER SAFE CO.
The Largest Builders of Safes and Vaults in the World
Furnished the Vault Doors for Your Mineral
Industries Building
Burglarproof and Fireproof Safes, Chests. Doors and
Banit Vault Equipment
Underwriters Approved Insulated Record Files
Union Trust Building
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Factories:
HAMILTON, OHIO
MARBLE and TILE WORK
in Demonstration High School, Women's Hal
Men's Dorm and Mineral Industries Building
Furnished and Set by
CHESTER A. SMITH
1990 Summit St.
Columbus, Ohio
SAND
GRAVEL
CEMENT
McCLAIN SAND CO.
Incorporated
READY AND TRANSIT MIXED
CONCRETE
MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
W. E. BRITT & CO.
STEEL PRODUCTS
Board of Trade Building
WHEELING, W. VA.
Compliments
of
MURPHY
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
General Contractors
MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT COMPANY
"Everything Electrical"
WHITE BLDG.
493 HIGH ST,
CO
i^
o\
^^^-^y
e5^"
LAIDLEY AND
SELBY
QUALITY PRODUCTS
THAT MEET
PRICE COMPETITION
L. C. Smith Office Typewriters
Corona Portable Typewriters
Mimeograph Brand Products
Victor Adding Machines
Merchant Calculating Machines
Parker and Sheaffer Fountain Pens
National Accounting Forms and Equipment
Art Metal Office Furniture
Gunn Office Desks
B. L. Marble and Harter Chairs
VICTORY
MARCH!
The nation-wide march of hlANOVER-
Uniformed cadets is a victory for qual-
ity! MORE Military Academies have
adopted HANOVER Regulation Uni-
form Shirts than any other branc/.
HANOVER
UNIFORM COMPANY
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
FOR FINER JEWELRY
ROBERT A. YAGLE
Metropolitan Theatre Building
MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE GRADUATING CLASS
WE WISH YOU CONTINUED SUCCESS
"Ours Is a Trade That Service Made"
MAY WE CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU BY MAIL
THE BOOK EXCHANGE
152 Wllley Street
Morgantown
ALTMAN'S
FLOUR • FEEDS • FIELD SEEDS • GARDEN SEEDS
HARDWARE • FERTILIZER
ALTMAN'S CASH FEED STORES
OF WEST VIRGINIA
MORE THAN A POPULAR MEN'S STORE
AN INSTITUTION AT WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY
HARRY GOLDSMITH
CLOTHIER AND HABADASHER
Varslty-Town and Don-Richards Suits, Coats and Slax
Exclusively
HARRY HAS 'EM
Morgan Theatre BIdg.
Morgantown, W. Va.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
DR. J. B. YOUNG
PRINTING
AND OFFICE SUPPLIES
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
TYPEWRITERS
L D. McFARLAND & CO.
491 High Street
SAFE SANITARY
DAIRY PRODUCTS
SANITARY MILK &
ICE CREAM CO.
MORGANTOWN, W. VA.
Compliments of
O. J. MORRISON CO.
Morgantown, W. Va.
Telephones: 4428, 4429
146-152 High St.
"The Store That Invites
Comparison"
'COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS'
Morgantown, W. Va.
COMPLIMENTS
OF
LUCILLE'S BEAUTY
SHOP
NEW AND USED TEXTBOOKS
STUDENT SUPPLIES
STATIONERY
Typing and Mimeograph Papers
Sunlife Bond (The Authorized Thesis Paper)
Modern Mimeograph
Copco Mimeograph
Granatone Mimeograph
W. V. U. BOOK STORE
building
Campus
QUALITY
FLOWERS
FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
"The Store That Service Built"
Th
5 City's L
eading Florist for a Quarter of a Centu
THE STUDENTS' FAVORITE
*
ry
SERVICE
PRICE
THE FASHIONABLE
SHOE STORE
"Where Quality Reigns"
WHERE MOTHER AND DAD
BOUGHT THEIR
LOVELY SHOES
Featuring Only the Finest
Footwear For Over 3 1 Years
Established 1910
OFFICE SUPPLIES
TAYLOR'S
OFFICE MACHINES
3 79 HIGH STREET
MORGANTOWN, W. VA.
EDDIE DOOMS
"The Hamburger King"
ACROSS FROM THE JUNIOR HIGH
32 I Spruce Street
COMPLIMENTS
OF
LOVING FURNITURE
COMPANY
MORGANTOWN, W. VA.
DIAL 7215
WE DELIVER
AVON'S FOR FLOWERS
For All Occasions
446 HIGH STREET
MORGANTOWN, W. VA.
Our Sincere Wishes for Your Happiness and
Tranquility with Cherished Memories of
V/. V. u.
CHICO ICE CREAM & MILK
COMPANY
"The Home of Good Dairy Products"
331 Beechurst Ave. Dial 4323
THE (HAS. M. mm (omPANy
410 National Marine Bank Building
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
MENHADEN FISH MEAL
JOHN R. ROBINSON
Power Plant Specialists
350 West Thirty-first Street
NEW YORK, N. Y.
Ceko Metallic Fillers for Every
Industry
Co^V
,Vv^'
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X^
At
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At
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In appreciation of
past favors and looking
forward to your continued
patronage
GANE BROTHERS e^- LANE
Incorporated
1335 West Lake Street
CHICAGO. ILL.
Quality Bookbinders' Supplies
and Machinery
Als
ST. LOUIS
SAN FRANCISCO
NEW YORK
LOS ANGELES
Used In W. V. U.
Creamery
B
CHERRY-BURRELL
CORPORATION
PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
Complete Equipment for Handling Milk and Its
Products
♦ ♦
iments
a Friend
KLOMAN
INSTRUMENT COMPANY
Incorporated
SICKROOM AND HOSPITAL
SUPPLIES
1021 Quarrier Street Charleston, W. Va.
VIRGINIA
LAUNDRY COMPANY
SAM BINNIX, Manager
Dial 4393
REEDY MILLER
Student Agent
We Soft Water Wash By the Permutit Way
170 Chestnut Street Morgantown. W. Va.
THE REN DEZVOUS
All out Defense Problems take a lot of
time. Your food problem takes only five
minutes a day. Phone us for fancy
Groceries, Meats and Produce
WE DELIVER
No Parking Problem When You Phone
RAESE'S
261 Stewart St. 4 S. High St.
V.
B
. KIRBY
Phiico
Rad
OS,
PhiIco Refrigerators
A.
B.C.
W
ashers and ironers
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Sa
les
and Service
162 H
igh St
Telephone
6615
There is Always a Good Show at
Morgantown's Largest
Theatre
THE
WARNER
GIVE THE
METROPOLITAN BARBER
SHOP
A Trial
We Do Our Best to Please You
J. A. HOOVER, Prop.
Basement "Met" Theatre Entrance thru Lobby
IT'S THE
QUALITY MEN'S SHOP
For the Well Dressed Man
BEST BRANDS
POPULAR PRICES
Just 10 Steps from the "Met" 361 High St.
JO'S BEAUTY SALON
OPPOSITE THE COURT
HOUSE SQUARE
256 High St.
Phone 9324
COMPLIMENTS
OF
MONTGOMERY WARD
COMPANY
The Only Real
Security Is a
H
ome o
f You
Own!
STOCKS depreciate, BONDS may be defaulted, inflation may come — but so long as a home stands if is shelter, if is
security, it is stability for a man and his family — Prices are now very low — Loans are easily secured — Therefore, this is
a GOOD time to build.
We Invite you to visit our plant, inspect our stock and compare our prices as it is very important that you see the
material that is to be used In your home before you purchase same.
We carry a large and complete stock of Lumber and Building Supplies and can manufacture your interior trim and
millwork to suit your Individual taste at no extra cost.
GENERAL WOODWORKING COMPANY
"A Reliable Place fo Buy Economically"
BEST REGARDS
FROM
A FRIEND
CHANCERY
ROW PRINTING HOUSE
Complete Printing
Service
PAPER RULING A SPECIALTY
akiron
reakiron bros.
Telephone 3144
Dial 5924
Plant: Moreland St.
DRINK
'mMs'
TttAOC-MABK
231 Pleasanfs St.
Morgantown, W. Va.
Compliments
of
Seneca Qlass Co
Fine Lead Blown
Bar and Table
Glassware
Morgantown, W. Va.
COMPLIMENTS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MORGANTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA
It's
MILLER Built— It's Chemically Correct
ROTONONE
Dusts • Sprays
AIsc
a full line of other spray materials for
all crops
Write us for prices
MILLER CHEMICAL CORPORATION
CHARLES TOWN, W. VA.
COLUMBIA
BRAND
BAKER
, BOIES & WATSON
CO.
Established 1902
s
E L E C T E rN
E A F o o Ly
36 Fish P
er
Bosto
1, Mass.
VIRGINIAN
ELECTRIC CO.
CHARLESTON, W. VA.
WEST VIRGINIA
TRANSPORTATION CO.
[Subsidiary of the Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad Company)
Extends Congratulations to the
Class of 194!
Through Bus Service io Grafton. Clarksburg, Parlters-
burg, Wes+on, Su+ton, Clendenin and Charleston, with
connections at Charleston for all points south.
Connections at Grafton with Baltimore and Ohio trains
for all points east and west.
Chartered Buses Furnished for All Occdsions dt Low Rates
Our New Terminal is located at 445 hiigh Street, two
blocks from the University Campus.
For information and fares — telephone Morgantown 5915.
BEST OF LUCK SENIORS
AND DON'T FORGET
7.^^M£m^/4k
"Where Dad Took His Girl
Congratulations . . .
Class of '^r
THE HOME OF PERFECTION
BLUE-WHITE DIAMONDS
ROGERS JEWELRY
COMPANY
322 High Street
Morgantown, V/. Va.
PEERLESS
LAUNDRY AND
DRY CLEANING
TWO DELUXE SERVICES
DRY CLEANING AND
LAUNDRY
DUPONT TRICLENE USED EXCLUSIVELY
Dial 4441
OUR 27TH YEAR
Serving the Studenh
and Faculty Wifh
MASTER CLEANING
Main Office
473 High Street
Phone 4-1-2-3
OUR RED TRUCKS WILL CALL
SANDERS & MILLER
Incorporated
INSURANCE AND REAL
ESTATE
Honne Specialis'i's and General Insurance,
Including Aeronautics
Dial 631
204 High Street Morgantown, W. Va.
MURPHY'S
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BENNY THE TAILOR
WE OPERATE OUR OWN
CLEANING PLANT
Phone 3100
225 Pleasant St.
Morgantown, W. Va.
FUNERAL DESIGNS HOSPITAL BOUQUETS
MOUNTAINEER
Flowers by Wire
FLOWER CENTER
J. M.
and H. T. SWINDLER DIAL 61 II
or 9635
PHOTOCRAFTERS
MORSANTOWN. WEST VIRGINIA
College Annual
PHOTOGRAPHY
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED TO RENDER
THE HIGHEST QUALITY CRAFTS-
MANSHIP AND AN EXPEDITED
SERVICE ON BOTH PERSONAL POR-
TRAITURE AND PHOTOGRAPHY
FOR COLLEGE ANNUALS
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
FOR THE 1941 MONTICOLA
To be able to take the usual elements of picture and story, and
present them to your student body in an unusual, new and interesting
fashion is to be up-to-date— MODERN.
Through our experienced representatives and art staff we can assure
modernism in your annual.
Producing a yearbook with the least amount of wasted energy and un-
necessary expense is also modernism. As a result of twenty-two years
spent in producing school yearbooks we are well qualified
to help you on this and any other phase of annual work.
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