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WALTER  WARREIV  PDIIVT,  III  •  EDITOR 
RICHARD  R.  PHARR  •  RUSIIVESS  MAMGER 


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W  what  significance  has  the  name,  'Monticola'?"  we  were  asked 
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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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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FIRST  ROW 


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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FIRST  ROW 

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 

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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 


FIFTH   ROW 

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. 

w     <:i~r.TT  wvcrikir      id  ri     i  u  w    .   u-     •  ■  LaYVONNE    ELEANOR    McCOY Smithfield,    Pennsylvania 

W.    SCOTT  WYSONG.   JR Clarksburg,    West   Virginia  d     u   i  <    li  ai    i.      v     n   r.       >./     d     .       ^     l     ■        ^i        ^i   i_     r^    i    l 

.  0     .      -,      ,  ri   u      T        rN   u        «i    L      c     ■,  ^^   u        c         i.    ^,    i.     T       i  Bachelor   of    Music;   Alpha    Xi    Delta;   W.    R.   A.;   Orchestra;   Glee   Club;    Dolphin 

A.B.    in    Zoology;    Deita    Tau    Delta;    Alpha    Epsilon  Delta;    French    Club;    Track.  Club 

ALTHEA    EILEEN    SAMMS Morgantown,   West   Virginia 

DeWITT    MARION    YOUNG Charleston,    West   Virginia  ^  g     ;,    p^^„,j,    ^„j    ^,^.    p^;    g^^^    ^^pp^.    ^^pp^    p^;.    g.^^    ^lub;    Le    Cercle 

A.B.    in    Economics   and    Business;    Delta   Tau    Delta.  Franca  is;    La   """ertuMa. 


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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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FIRST  ROW 


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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KATHERINE  TARSITANI 
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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DARWIN   O.   ELLIOTT 
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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FIRST   ROW 


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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FIRST  ROW 


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 


ha;?old  m.  stumpp 

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. 


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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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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         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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EIGHT 


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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. 


J.- 


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 


3^. 


.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. 


^ 


ATRIX  Is  the  professional  society  for  women 


|ourn 


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. 


n 


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. 


H       I 


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PHI   UPSILON   OMICRON 


«.*>MBiq«a-  >j«fly«-  ■  »>^i^.^anM.>-rqryi»JtMi»'Jwwi>  ■:s 


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    .    .    . 
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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. 


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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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K^  he  Young  Women  s  Christian  Association 
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. 


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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 


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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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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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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. 


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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 


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HOPKINS 


WILSON,    COLSON 


WYANT,  SPENCER 


IIIHI 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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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M 


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 


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WEST      VIRGINIA      ALPHA      CHAP 


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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 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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Warden    Jaiob 

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Watson,  Janet  June    .       15 

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Watzman,    Sanford 

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Weeks.    Art 

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Wehner.    Charles  V. 

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Welch,   Alfreda 

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White,   Charles  P. 

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White.     Robert 

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White,  Thomas  A. 

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White,  Woodrow  Wilson    , 

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Wickline,    Elvin     .    .    . 

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Whitworth,    David 

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Wigington,    Letcher 

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Wigner.    Gates 

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Williamson,    Ddna 

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Williamson      Frank 

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Williams,    Kathleen 

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Williams,    Phil    Holland 

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Wilkins,    Ray 

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Wilmer,    Ralph    E. 

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Wilson,    Charles    H. 

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Wilson,    Charlotte 

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Wilson,    Margery 

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Wilson.    Robert  5. 

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Wilson.    Woodrow 

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Wise.    Mary    Porter 

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Woicik.    Albert 

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Wolfe.    Caroline        . 

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Wolfe,    William 

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Wolverton.     Harriett 

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Wolverton    Eva  M. 

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Wood,    Don 

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Wood.  James   David    .    .    . 

57,    137, 

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Wood,     Rosemary 

61.    127,    136. 

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Woofter,   Martha 

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Workman,    Mary    Ethel 

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Wrestling     . 

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Wright,    Cecil 

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Wright,     Eugenia 

63, 

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Wright,    Fred 

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Wright,    Patrick    A. 

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Wyatt,    Olga    Mae    .    . 

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Wyatt,    Nina 

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Wylie,     Ruth 

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Yeager.  Charles       .    . 
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Yoho,    David 
Yoke.   Frank   Roy 
Young,    DeWitt    M. 
Young     Mary    Louise 
Yost,    Charles    Peter 


Zanarko,    Dorothea   A, 
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Zando.    Geneva    Anne 
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TO     THE      NEW 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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THE  MOSLER  SAFE  CO. 

The   Largest  Builders  of  Safes  and  Vaults  in  the  World 

Furnished  the  Vault  Doors  for  Your  Mineral 
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CONCRETE 

MORGANTOWN,  WEST  VIRGINIA 


W.  E.  BRITT  &  CO. 

STEEL  PRODUCTS 

Board  of  Trade  Building 


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General  Contractors 


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Metropolitan  Theatre   Building 


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TO       THE       GRADUATING       CLASS 
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CLOTHIER  AND  HABADASHER 


Varslty-Town   and    Don-Richards   Suits,   Coats  and   Slax 
Exclusively 


HARRY  HAS  'EM 


Morgan  Theatre   BIdg. 


Morgantown,   W.  Va. 


COMPLIMENTS 


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PRINTING 

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TYPEWRITERS 


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491    High  Street 


SAFE  SANITARY 
DAIRY  PRODUCTS 


SANITARY  MILK  & 
ICE  CREAM  CO. 


MORGANTOWN,  W.  VA. 


Compliments  of 


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Morgantown,  W.  Va. 


Telephones:  4428,  4429 


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Comparison" 


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Morgantown,  W.  Va. 


COMPLIMENTS 
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SHOP 


NEW  AND  USED  TEXTBOOKS 

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Sunlife  Bond  (The  Authorized  Thesis  Paper) 

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Copco  Mimeograph 

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TAYLOR'S 

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350  West  Thirty-first   Street 
NEW  YORK,  N.  Y. 


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Incorporated 

1335   West    Lake    Street 

CHICAGO.    ILL. 


Quality  Bookbinders'  Supplies 
and  Machinery 


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PITTSBURGH,  PENNA. 

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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 
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time.    Your  food  problem  takes  only  five 

minutes    a     day.      Phone     us    for    fancy 

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WE  DELIVER 


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THE 

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IT'S  THE 

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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 


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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 

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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 

THE 

BIG  5  &    lOc  STORE 

• 

OVER  20,000  ITEMS 

WE 

HAVE  WHAT  YOU  WANT 

• 

We  Will  Get  It  for  You  or  It  Can't 

Be  Had 

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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