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1965  MURMURMONTIS 

WEST  VIRGINIA  WESLEYAN 

BUCKHANNON,  WEST  VIRGINIA 


Volume  55 


EDITOR:   SUE  LANTZ 

Donna  Davies 
Harriet  Babcock 
Agnes  White 
Peggy  Burke 
Jill  Irey 
Joyce  Cucinotto 
Donna  Crook 
Patsy  Deacon 
Marilyn  Trognitz 
Janice  Angelo 


ASSISTANT  EDITOR:  JEANNIE  TRAINER 

Sue  Bailey 
Deniece  DuBois 
Jane  Mathieson 
Robert  Beem 
Victor  Hamburger 
Richard  Owen 
Karen  Wilkinson 
Nancy  Stanley 
William  Lyons,  Jr. 


Wesleyan  still  remembers  "Old  Smokey.' 


DEDICATION 


Dr.  George  L.  Glauner,  professor  of 
history  has  been  at  West  Virginia  Wes- 
leyan  College  for  42  years.  He  joined  the 
faculty  in  1923. 

Dr.  Glauner  is  a  graduate  of  Otterbein 
college  in  Westerville,  Ohio,  Syracuse  un- 
iversity in  Syracuse  and  Utica,  New  York, 
and  Ohio  State  university  in  Columbus, 
Ohio  where  he  received  his  doctorate. 

President  Stanley  H.  Martin  recently 
appointed  Dr.  Glauner  chairman  of  the 
Senior  Faculty  Advisory  Council.  He  and 
other  members  of  the  council  will  advise 
the  president  on  matters  concerning  pro- 
jection and  growth  of  West  Virginia  Wes- 
leyan. 

It  gives  the  staff  great  pleasure  to  dedi- 
cate its  1965  MURMURMONTIS  to  a 
man  such  as  Dr.  George  L.  Glauner. 


Dr.  George  L.  Glauner 


WESLEY  AN  GROWS 


West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College  is  in  a  continual  state  of  projection 
and  growth.  During  the  past  few  years,  the  number  of  enrolled  students 
has  risen  surprisingly.  Many  of  the  male  students  now  live  in  town. 

The  campus  is  expanding  also.  Plans  are  being  made  for  a  chapel,  a 
nursing  dormitory  and  several  other  necessary  buildings. 


At  left;  Bruce  Copeland  plays  the  trombone  at  one  of  Wesleyan's  football  field 
shows. 

Below;  While  going  to  band  practice,  Sara  Moss  and  Mr.  West  wondet  what 
this  boy  is  doing. 


After  much  tiresome  study  in  the  library,  these  two  must  rest. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

Administration  and  Faculty 10 

Leadership 28 

Academic  and  Cultural  Life  40 

Classes *0 

Greeks  102 

Organizations 126 

Sports 168 

Traditions 210 


This'U    teach    you    to    have    another    birth 
day! 


Some  Theta  Xi  members  prepare  for  the  Homecoming  parade. 


WESLEY  AN  GROWS 


Wesleyan  is  continually  planning  for  expan- 
sion and  growth.  Two  major  additions  made 
this  year  are  the  plaza  in  back  of  the  Adminis- 
tration Building  and  the  art  building  near  the 
Alumni  House  on  College  Avenue. 


Above:    Wesleyan's  plan   for  expansion   looks  much 
different  than  this  aerial  shot. 


Right:   Bobette  Shafer  and  Dick  Owen  relax  on  the 
front  lawn  of  Wesleyan's  campus. 


MfSr 


p5PT  " 

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Growth  and  projection  are  present  always  in  the  minds  of  the 
faculty  and  administration.  As  well  as  growing  in  number,  the 
faculty  are  growing  in  ideas  and  methods  of  teaching. 

Dr.  George  L.  Glauner  is  chairman  of  the  Senior  Faculty 
Advisory  Council,  which  is  created  to  aid  in  advising  the  president 
on  matters  concerning  growth  and  projection  of  Wesleyan.  Other 
members  of  the  faculty  and  administration  participate  in  similar 
activities. 


FACULTY  AND  ADMINISTRATION 


VICE  PRESIDENT 


Dr.  Robert  B.  Nemeschy,  a  native  of  western  New  York  state,  is  in 
his  first  year  as  vice-president  of  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College.  His 
principal  responsibility  is  development. 

Before  coming  to  Wesleyan,  the  new  college  officer  served  the 
previous  three  years  as  director  of  development  from  the  Inter  American 
University  of  Puerto  Rico  with  headquarters  in  New  York  City.  His 
achievements  and  honors  are  many.  In  addition  to  membership  in  the 
national  campus  leadership  fraternity,  Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Dr. 
Nemeschy  is  a  member  of  education,  sociology,  German,  and  philos- 
ophy national  honorary  societies. 

ROBERT  NEMESCHY 


PRESIDENT  OF 
THE  COLLEGE 


"Life  has  many  dimensions  but  one  of  the 
most  important  is  that  of  time — past,  present 
and  future."  These  words  of  President  Stanley 
H.  Martin  convey  not  only  the  keeping  of 
traditions,  but  also  the  growth  of  Wesleyan  in 
the  future. 

Growth,  being  a  creative  process,  contributes 
much  to  Wesleyan's  past  and  present  and  re- 
quires great  strength  of  mind  and  body  to 
secure  a  promising  future. 


STANLEY  H.  MARTIN 


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DEAN  OF 
THE  COLLEGE 


Competently  serving  as  Dean  of  the  College,  Orlo  J. 
Strunk,  Jr.,  is  the  chief  disciplinary  officer.  He  also 
supervises  the  educational  program  and  aids  in  selecting 
faculty  personnel.  In  addition  to  these  duties,  Dean 
Strunk  assists  with  the  editing  of  the  West  Virginia 
Wesleyan  College  Bulletin  and  has  written  several 
books  and  magazine  articles  on  his  favorite  subjects, 
religion  and  psychology. 

Dean  Strunk  is  one  of  those  "hands"  who  is  endowed 
with  the  ability  to  coordinate  the  hand  and  the  mind  to 
produce  works  of  literary  recognition.  His  importance 
to  Wesleyan's  campus  can  not  be  underestimated. 


ORLO  STRUNK 


TREASURER 


"Oh,  no!  More  money  .  .  ."  Although  this  cry  prevails  among 
students,  all  realize  that  money  is  necessary  for  a  college 
education.  Management  of  these  finances  calls  for  an  efficient 
treasurer,  in  which  capacity  Mr.  Heyward  A.  Williams  serves 
Wesleyan.  His  tasks  include  the  collection  of  student  fees  for 
tuition,  room,  and  board,  as  well  as  the  supervision  of  the 
distribution  of  the  college  yearly  income.  As  the  Wesleyan 
community  continues  to  expand,  the  treasurer's  role  becomes 
increasingly  important. 

HEYWARD  A.  WILLIAMS 


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CHAPLAIN 


As  well  as  serving  Wesleyan  as  Chaplain,  Sidney  L. 
Davis  plans  and  directs  the  chapel  services,  makes 
arrangements  for  speakers,  and  student  discussions  with 
these  speakers,  and  teaches  courses  of  Bible.  In  addi- 
tion, Reverend  Davis  counsels  students  and  serves  as 
advisor  to  the  exchange  students. 


SIDNEY  T.  DAVIS 


DEAN  OF  STUDENTS 


Mr.  Richard  Cunningham,  Dean  of  Students,  serves  the 
needs  of  the  college  students  by  guiding  Wesleyan  in  such  areas 
as  student  housing,  extracurricular  and  social  modes  of  the 
student  body.  During  his  years  at  Wesleyan,  through  his 
enthusiastic  and  close  contact  with  the  students,  he  has  become 
one  of  the  most  respected  administrators  of  the  "Wesleyan 
family". 


RICHARD  A.  CUNNINGHAM 


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DEAN  OF  WOMEN 


Dr.  Marion  McBrair,  in  her  capacity  as  Dean  of 
Women,  is  continuing  to  serve  the  women  of  Wesleyan 
in  an  efficient  and  charming  manner. 

Furthering  her  attempt  to  establish  new  policies  and 
to  bring  back  some  of  the  traditional  ones,  Dean 
McBrair  counsels  women  students  with  many  of  their 
problems  and  advises  the  administration  in  needed 
improvements. 


MARION  McBRAIR 


DEAN  OF  MEN 


One  of  the  younger  administrators,  "Sam"  Ross  has  as  his 
duties,  counseling  individuals  and  groups,  Student  Aid,  men's 
housing  and  advising  and  maintaining  the  general  good  con- 
duct of  the  men  students. 


SAMUEL  ROSS 


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REGISTRAR 


Registering  students,  maintaining  permanent  re- 
cords, scheduling  examinations,  preparing  transcripts, 
writing  some  catalogue  copy,  teaching  in  the  Business 
Department — these  are  just  some  of  the  duties  of  Mr. 
Patton  Nickell,  as  Registrar  of  Wesleyan.  Mr.  Nickell 
worked  in  the  admissions  office  during  his  undergra- 
duate years  at  Wesleyan  before  assuming  his  present 
position.  Under  his  direction,  a  new  system  of  registra- 
tion was  initiated. 


PATTON  L.  NICKELL 


COLLEGE  HOSTESS 


As  College  Hostess,  Miss  Nellie  G.  Wilson,  serves  Wesleyan 
as  the  official  greeter  of  all  visitors  to  the  campus.  In  charge  of 
reception  and  entertainment,  she  keeps  busy  in  such  a  capac- 
ity. 

Miss  Wilson  also  serves  as  Head  Resident  at  Jenkins  Hall, 
and  helps  to  maintain  general  etiquette  in  Benedum  dining 
room.  She  is  a  woman,  indeed  beloved  by  the  students  of 
Wesleyan. 


NELLIE  WILSON 


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DIRECTOR  OF 
ALUMNI  AFFAIRS 

In  his  capacity  as  the  Director  of  Alumni 
Affairs,  Mr.  Walter  R.  Collins'  main  concern 
is  that  of  keeping  in  contact  with  the  alumni 
and  of  maintaining  their  records.  Editing  the 
"Sundial"  and  organizing  the  annual  alumni 
appeal  are  also  the  duties  of  his  position.  He 
promotes  reunions  and  alumni  Homecoming  ac- 
tivities. 


DIRECTOR  OF 
PUBLIC  INFORMATION 


As  co-worker  with  Mr.  Collins,  Mr.  Creel 
S.  Cornwell  keeps  the  public  informed  about 
Wesleyan.  This  is  done  through  the  release  of 
information,  articles,  pictures,  and  moving  pic- 
tures to  newspapers,  magazines,  periodicals, 
radio,  and  television  stations. 


Mr.  Cornwell 


DIRECTOR  OF 
RELIGIOUS  LIFE 

William  D.  Miller  is  a  Duke  University  Seminary  student 
and  is  serving  an  internship  at  Wesleyan  in  preparation  for  the 
campus  ministry.  He  works  closely  with  the  M.S.M.  and 
serves  as  their  advisor. 


Mr.  Miller 


DIRECTORS  OF 
ADMISSIONS 

Selecting  new  students  each  year  and  processing  their 
application  for  admissions  is  the  main  responsibility  of 
Mr.  Raymond  Kiser,  Director  of  Admissions,  and  Mrs. 
Thelma  Kessler,  Assistant  Director  of  Admissions.  They 
see  that  information  about  Wesleyan  is  sent  to  students 
throughout  the  eastern  United  States  and  travel  many 
miles  to  interview  prospective  students.  They  welcome 
inquiries  and  each  request  is  handled  promptly. 


Mrs.  Kessler 


SUPERINTENDENT  OF 
BUILDINGS  AND  GROUNDS 

William  B.  Hicks  Jr.  is  again  Superintendent  of  Buildings  and  Grounds.  He 
is  directly  responsible  for  the  maintenance  of  the  buildings  on  campus,  the 
moving  of  equipment,  and  the  allocation  of  supplies.  In  addition,  he  works 
with  the  Traffic  committee  in  registering  vehicles  and  enforcing  traffic  regu- 
lations on  campus. 

Mr.  Hicks 


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DIRECTOR  OF 
CAMPUS  CENTER 

Mr.  James  Stansbury  is  Director  of  the  Campus  Center  and  is 
responsible  for  everything  that  occurs  there.  He  is  aided  by  Mrs.  Clif- 
ford Summers,  his  capable  Assistant  Director  of  the  Campus  Center. 
They  are  in  charge  of  all  the  departments  of  the  center,  and  work 
with  the  C.C.P.B.  and  are  responsible  to  the  college  administration  and 
President  Martin  in  all  of  their  duties.  Mr.  Stansbury  also  is  the 
Campus  Co-ordinator,  in  charge  of  all  official  occasions,  conferences 
in  the  summer,  non-academic  personnel,  and  scheduling  of  college 
facilities  for  dances,  movies,  and  other  events. 


Mr.  Stansbury 


| 


Mrs.  Summers 


DIRECTOR  OF 

AUDIO- VISUAL 

SERVICES 


Rev.  Earle  N.  Carlson  has  charge  of  a  newly-created  service  made 
necessary  by  development  in  teaching  and  communication  techniques 
requiring  use  of  motion  pictures,  tape  recording,  radio,  and  television. 
He  has  charge  of  all  audio-visual  equipment,  taping  of  programs  for 
radio  broadcast,  and  television  programs.  His  duties  have  included 
tape  recording  of  the  proceedings  of  the  annual  conference.  It  is  hoped 
that  the  availability  of  his  services  will  encourage  increased  use  of 
audio-visual  teaching  aids  on  the  campus. 


Mr.  Carlson 


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AGEY,  CALVIN  B. 
B.M.,  M.M.,  Ph.D. 
Music 


AULT,  CHALMER  A. 
A.B.,  M.A. 
Education 


FACULTY 


BARKAT,  ANWAR  M. 
B.A.,  B.D.,  S.T.M.,  M.A. 

Political  Science 


BRAWNER,  SELMA  M. 

B.S.,  M.A. 

Nursing 


BROWN,  WALTER  L. 
B.S.,  M.S.,  Ed.D. 
Education 
Assistant  Dean 


BUHLER,  HERBERT  J.,  JR. 
B.A.,  B.D.,  M.A. 
Psychology 


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CAPSTACK,  ERNEST,  JR. 
B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 
Chemistry 


COLLINS,  IRMA  H. 
B.A.,  B.S.M.,  M.M. 
Music 


COSTON,  HERBERT  R., 

JR. 
B.A.,  B.D.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
History 


COSTON,  PHYLLIS  E. 

A.B.,  M.A. 

English 


CRAIG,  ROBERT  S. 

CUTLIP,  CAROL  J. 

DOWNEY,  MARVIN 

ELLIS,  FRANKLIN  C. 

A.B.,  M.Ed. 

B.S. 

A. A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

B.S.,  M.S. 

Business  Administration 

Nursing 

Political  Science 
(on  leave) 

Physical  Education 

FRANQUIZ,  JOSE  A. 
A.B.,  S.T.B.,  Ph.D. 
Philosophy 


GILBERT,  ALBIN  R. 
Ph.D. 

Psychology 


GLAUNER,  GEORGE 
A.B.,  A.M.,  Ph.D. 
History 


GLAUNER,  MARCIA 

A.B. 

English 


GOULD,  ARTHUR  B. 

GREEN,  ZAIDEE  E. 

GRIESER,  RALPH 

GROVES,  JAY  V. 

B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 

L.L.B.,  L.L.M.,  B.A.,  M.A., 

B.A.,  B.D. 

B.S.Ed.,  M.A. 

Chemistry 

Ph.D. 

Religious  Education 

Economics 

English 

Town  and  Country  Work 

21 


HALLAM,  WILLIAM  A. 
B.S.,  A.M. 
Mathematics 


HENDRICK,  ROBERT  M. 

B.A.,  M.A. 

History 


HICKMAN,  PAUL  R. 
B.S.,  M.S. 
Physical  Sciences 


HILL,  ELLIOTT 
A.B.,  M.A. 
English 


Ck^J 


HOFFMAN,  MARIAN  K. 

B.S.,  M.A. 

Nursing 


HOLLOWAY,  HOMER  E. 

B.S.,  M.S. 

Chemistry 


HUNT,  ROBERT  L. 
B.A.,  M.A. 
History 


KEESTER,  GEORGE  B. 

B.F.A.,  M.A. 

Art 


KELLER,  MINNIE 
R.N.,  B.S.,  M.S. 
Nursing 


22 


LOFTIS,  BOBBY 
B.M.,  MM. 

Music 
(on  leave) 


McAllister,  esther  t. 

A.B.,  M.S. 
Home  Economics 


McCLELLAN,  BETTY  K. 

A.B.,  M.A. 

English 


McCOY,  JANET  G. 

McWHORTER,  BRUCE 

MARINACCIO, 

MARPLE,  JAMES 

B.A. 

A. A.,  A.B.,  M.A. 

LAWRENCE 

B.S.,  M.S. 

English 

English 

B.S.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Education 

Mathematics 

MARTIN,  HELENE  L. 

B.S. 

Physical  Education 


MARTIN,  MADGE 

R.N. 

School  Nurse 


MAXWELL,  BARBARA 
B.S.,  M.A. 
Physical  Education 


MIKKELSON,  DWIGHT 

B.A.,  M.A. 

History 


MOW,  JOSEPH 
B.A.,  B.D.,  Ph  D. 

Philosophy 


MYERS,  JAMES  K. 
B.S.,  M.S. 
Physical  Education 


NELSON,  ARNOLD 
B.A.,  M.S. 
Psychology 


NIX,  JO  ANNE 
B.A.,  M.F.A. 
Art 


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NORVELL,  BETTY 

OAKLEY,  KATHRYN  C. 

PARKER,  JUANITA 

PETERSON,  FREDRICK  A 

A.B.,  M.A. 

B.M.,  MM. 

B.S.,  M.A. 

B.A.,  M.A. 

Dramatic  Arts 

Music 

Business  Administration 

Director  of  Latin 
American  Studies 
Anthropology 

PLUMMER,  KENNETH 

PRINCE,  E.  WOODWARD 

PUGH,  CHARLES 

RAINES,  SAM  E 

A.B.,  B.D.,  Ph.D. 

B.S.,  M.S.,  M.A. 

WILLIAM 

A.M.,  M.A. 

Religion 

Psychology 

B.S.,  M.S. 
Physical  Education 

Speech 

RAST,  GEORGE 
B.S.,  M.S. 
Nursing 


REEMSNYDER,  DAVID  E. 
M.S.,  A.M. 
Physical  Education 


REYNOLDS,  POLLY 

B.A. 

Library  Science 


ROBERTS,  LEONARD 
B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
English 


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LA  d 


ROSS,  MARY 
A.B. 

Library  Science 
Circulation  Librarian 


ROSSBACH,  GEORGE 
B.S.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Biology 


RUHLOW,  DEAN 
B.S.,  M.A. 

Business  Administration 


SCHAPER,  FLORENCE 
B.S.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Sociology 


SHAFER,  ROBERT 

SHATTUCK,  RALPH 

SHAVER,  JOHN  D. 

SHEPHERD,  SUZANNE 

B.M.,  B.M.E.,  M.M. 

A.M.,  M.Ed. 

B.S.,  M.A. 

B.A.,  M.S. 

Music 

Education 

Speech 

Library  Science 
Assistant  Librarian 

SHISSLER,  HENRY 
B.S.,  S.T.B.,  M.Ed.,  Ph.D. 
Sociology 


STEALEY,  HELEN 
A.B.,  M.A. 
Religious  Education 


SUN,  JU  KUELI 
B.S.,  M.S. 
Physics 


TAYLOR,  WAYLAND  P. 
B.A.,  B.D.,  M.A. 
Biology 


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TERLAAKPOOT, 

TINELLI,  STEPHEN  D. 

WALLS,  MARGARET 

WEIMER,  ELIZABETH 

DIEDERIK  W.  L. 

B  A  ,  MA. 

B.S.,  M.S. 

B.S.,  M.S. 

B.A.  (equivalent) 

Art 

Home  Economics 

Biology 

French 

WELLIVER,  KENNETH  B. 
B.A.,  B.D.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Bible  and  Religion 


WELLS,  MARGARET  E. 

B.A.,  M.A. 

English 


WEST,  OWEN  L. 
B.M  ,  M.M.Ed. 
Music 


WILKINS,  CURTIS 
B.S.,  Ph.D. 
Chemistry 


WILLIAMS,     T.  D. 

WILLIS,  WILLIAM 

WOLLCOTT,  DOROTHEA 

JOHNSON,  JANICE 

DUNCAN 

B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 

B.M.E.,  M.M. 

M.A. 

Physics 

Christian  Ed.  and  Education 

Music 

English 

26 


BOYD,  JOSHUA  R.  JR. 

B.A.,  M.A. 

Spanish 


CASTLE,  RUSSELL  W. 
B.A.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
Economics 

CRAVEN,  PATRICIA  K. 

B.S. 

Nursing 


McKITTRICK,  MARY 
A.B.,  M.A.,  Ph.D. 
German 

STOCKERT,  HELEN 
A.B.,  B.S.,  in  L.S. 

Librarian 


WALLACE,  ROBERT 

A.B.,  LL.B. 
Business  Administration 


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Because  of  the  expansion  of  campus  organizations,  the 
necessity  of  good  leadership  is  more  in  demand.  The  goals  of 
the  college  and  the  campus  organizations  are  constantly  grow- 
ing. This  also  creates  the  need  for  capable  leaders.  In  being 
able  to  assume  this  leadership  the  students  are  preparing  to 
be  future  citizens. 


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LEADERSHIP 


I  didn't  want  to  come  to  this  meeting  anyway. 


And  to  think  .  .  .  when  we  were  their  age. 


What  a  suggestion ! 


Now  why  couldn't  I  have  thought  of  that  ? 


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COMMUNITY  COUNCIL 


Left  to  Right:   R.   Friend,   C.   Owens,   Dean   R.   Cunningham,   Mr.    S.    Tinelli,    B.    Cordero,    President   S.    Martin,    T.    Patrick,    G. 
Grey,  B.  Talkington,  P.  Lattore,  M.  Kelly,  P.  Weaver,  R.  Scott,  R.  Decatur,  Mr.  J.  Mow,  A.  Blood,  L.  Huss,  Mr.  J.  Stansbury. 


CAMPUS  GOVERNMENT 


The  purpose  of  the  Community  Council  is  to  co- 
ordinate all  campus  activities  and  act  as  a  unifying 
body  in  order  that  students,  faculty,  and  administration 
cooperate  in  working  toward  the  betterment  of  the 
college. 

Some  of  the  activities  of  the  council  include  the 
coordination  of  the  Homecoming  Weekend,  the  Christ- 
mas Dance,  May  Day  Weekend,  and  support  to  the 
Wesleyan   Community   Chest.   They   also   conduct   dis- 


cussions of  campus  and  problems  and  serve  as  a  student 
channel  of  communication  to  the  faculty  and  administra- 
tion and  a  clarification  of  student  procedure  by  the  ad- 
ministration. 

Officers  of  Community  Council  are:  president,  Pat 
Lattore;  vice-president,  Barry  Talkington;  secretary,  Mary 
Ann  Kelly;  treasurer,  Gordon  Grey;  and  faculty  repre- 
sentatives, Dean  Cunningham,  Mr.  J.  Stansbury,  and  Mr. 
S.  Tinelli. 


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EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS 


Community 

Council 

President 

PAT  LATTORE 


SEATED,  Left  to  Right:  M.  Kelly,   P.   Lattore.  BACK  ROW,   Left   to    Right:    Dean    R.    Cunningham,    G.    Grey,    B.    Talkington, 
Mr.  S.  Tinelli. 


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SEATED,  Left  to  Right:  W.  Baird,  S.  Gammons,  P.  Evans.  STANDING:  M.  Rothmann. 


SPECIAL 
ACTIVITIES 
COMMITTEE 

The  Special  Activities  under  the  di- 
rection of  chairman,  Sally  Gammons, 
plans  and  co-ordinates  the  big  social 
weekends  on  campus.  They  also  suggest 
other  special  events  throughout  the  year. 

Their  work  for  the  Homecoming 
weekend  included  planning  the  corona- 
tion, house  decorations,  and  the  Home- 
coming parade.  The  committee  also 
supervised  the  judging  of  door  decora- 
tions at  Christmas. 

The  May  Day  weekend  was  expanded 
this  year  to  include  Parents  weekend 
and  the  singing  took  place  outside.  This 
was  something  new  for  Wesleyan.  The 
faculty  members  include  Dean  Sam 
Ross,  Miss  B.  Maxwell,  and  Mr.  W. 
Collins. 


SEATED,  Left  to  Right:   S.  Schroeder,  Dean  R.  Cunningham,  B.  Cordero.   STAND- 
ING: P.  Klick,  J.  Garris. 


AWARDS 
COMMITTEE 

The  Awards  Committee  is  re- 
sponsible for  arranging  and  esta- 
blishing the  standards  for  the 
various  awards  given  during  the 
year.  The  committee  is  responsible 
for  planning  and  executing  the 
annual  Recognition  Day  Program. 
It  determines  the  awarding  of  the 
Wesleyan  Key  and  Wesley  Ann 
and  Wesley  Andy.  Under  the  di- 
rection of  chairman,  Brenda  Cor- 
dero, it  nominates  the  outstanding 
leaders  for  Who's  Who  in  Ameri- 
can Colleges  and  Universities  and 
other  special  awards.  Advisor  for 
the  committee  is  Dean  Richard 
Cunningham. 


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ELECTIONS 
COMMITTEE 


The  Elections  Committee  is  re- 
sponsible for  conducting  Com- 
munity Council  and  Class  elections. 
Its  duty  also  is  to  co-ordinate  all 
campus-wide  elections  which  in- 
clude selection  of  Homecoming 
Queen  and  May  Queen. 

The  committee  meets  under  the 
leadership  of  Rosemary  Haddon 
Decatur  and  faculty  advisor  Dean 
Richard  Cunningham. 


SEATED,    Left    to    Right:    R.    Decatur,    B.    Kimberlain.    STANDING:    J.    Marple, 
R.  Cunningham,  C.  Monroe. 


SEATED,  Left  to  Right:   C.   Evans,   C.    Foster,   J.    Ploof.   STANDING,   D. 
Pierce,  T  Brzezinski,  A.  Blood,  Dr.  H.  Coston,  B.  Wagner. 


COMMUNITY 
CHEST 

Wesleyan's  Community  Chest  is  responsible 
for  the  promotion  and  fund  raising  of  worthy 
organizations.  These  worthy  organizations  in- 
clude the  Wesleyan  Student  Emergency  Loan 
Fund,  Pliney  Woods  Negro  College  in  Pliney 
Woods,  Miss.,  CARE,  and  Radio  Free  Europe. 
The  committee  under  chairman,  Alan  Blood, 
and  faculty  advisor.  Dr.  Herbert  Coston,  raises 
the  money  for  these  charities  through  many 
campus  activities. 


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Left  to  Right;  R.  Friend,  M.  Goodhue,  L.  Hamlin,  T.  Patrick. 


LIBRARY 
COMMITTEE 

Under  the  leadership  of  Susan  Fullen  as 
chairman  and  Mr.  Craig  as  advisor  the  Library 
Committee  evaluates  and  helps  to  improve 
the  student  opinion  of  the  library.  It  helps  to 
improve  the  library  operation  and  facilities  by 
working  with  the  librarian  and  the  faculty 
library  committee. 


PUBLICATIONS 
COMMITTEE 

The  Publications  Committee  of  Com- 
munity Council  works  in  the  area  of  campus 
publications.  The  group  selects  the  editor 
of  the  Pharos  and  Murmurmontis  and  with 
the  aid  of  the  campus  evaluates  these  pub- 
lications. It  prepares  the  Homecoming  and 
May  Weekend  programs.  The  Committee 
also  selects  and  supervises  the  editor  of 
the  student  handbook.  Tom  Patrick  is  the 
chairman  and  Mr.  B.  McWhorter  is  the 
advisor. 


STANDING,  Left  to  Right;  B.  Beatty,  S.   Fullen,  N.  Wolfe.  BACK  ROW; 
P.  Thompson,  E.  Losier,  G.  McVey. 


Left  to  Right;  Dr.  G.  Rossbach,  Mr.  D.  Williams,  R.  Scott,  J.  White,  P.  Erwin,  C.  Roy. 


ACADEMIC 
AFFAIRS 

The  Academic  Affairs  Committee 
plans  and  coordinates  the  educa- 
tional affairs  and  cultural  enrich- 
ment of  the  campus.  The  chairman 
of  the  committee  is  Randolph  Scott 
and  the  advisors  are  Dr.  George 
Rossbach  and  Mr.  Duncan  Wil- 
liams. The  committee  was  instru- 
mental in  the  formation  and  pas- 
sage of  "The  Wesleyan  Code,"  an 
honor  system  for  Wesleyan. 


TRAFFIC 
COMMITTEE 

The  Traffic  Committee  adminis- 
ters and  regulates  the  laws  govern- 
ing safe  conduct  in  the  use  of  motor 
vehicles  at  Wesleyan.  Any  fines 
collected  go  to  the  Student  Emerg- 
ency Loan  Fund.  The  chairman  is 
Leslie  Huss  and  the  advisor  is  Mr. 
W.  Hicks. 


SEATED,  Left  to  Right;  L.  Gerrard,  L.  Huss,  M.  Hanson.  STANDING,  Left  to  right; 
L.  Miller,  B.  Sevell,  J.  Elliott,  Mr.  W.  Hicks. 


Left  to  Right;  M.  Bradley,  S.  Rogers,  P.  Weaver. 


SOCIAL 
COMMITTEE 


The  Social  Activities  Committee  coordinates  the 
social  activities  and  functions  of  the  Community 
Council.  Specific  projects  of  this  committee  include 
organization  of  the  Christmas  dance  and  clarifica- 
tion of  social  rules  and  protocol  to  the  student 
body.  The  chairman  of  the  committee  is  Pete 
Weaver. 


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SEATED,  Left  to  Right:  1st  ROW,  M. 
Frank,  J.  West,  G.  Sackett,  B.  Beatty,  M.  Wolfe, 
B.  Shirley,  J.  Risher,  S.  Bishop,  M.  Hatch,  D. 
Ufco,  S.  Barnes,  Dean  M.  McBrair.  2nd  ROW: 
K.  Hymen,  J.  Fresh,  S.  Smolenski,  C.  Boehle,  G. 
Milliken.  3rd  ROW:  J.  Jones,  B.  Moore,  C. 
Robinson,  B.  Gwynn,  P.  Sensue,  G.  McVey,  S. 
Emmy.  STANDING:  L.  Wilson,  N.  McNew, 
S.  Barkley,    .  Roberts,  M.  Cory. 


ASSOCIATED  WOMEN  STUDENTS 


A.W.S.  is  the  governing  and  programming  body  for 
women  students  which  keeps  women  informed  on  what 
is  going  on  and  considers  social  regulations,  administra- 
tion, and  maintenance  problems.  It  gives  a  tea  for 
faculty  women  and  new  women  students  in  the  fall,  ad- 
ministers the  Christman  Door  Decorations,  coordinates 


Women's  Weekend  in  the  spring  and  the  Rose  Banquet 
honoring  all  senior  women. 

Officers  are:  President,  Sally  Bishop;  Vice-President, 
Bonnie  Ambrose;  Recording  Secretary,  Janice  Risher; 
Corresponding  Secretary,  Joyce  Fresh;  Treasurer,  Pam 
Cutright.  The  Advisor  is  Dean  Marian  McBrair. 


SEATED,  Left  to  Right:  G.  Murray,  C.  Munson.  STANDING:  M.  Jenkins, 
J.  Thorn,  T.  Davis,  P.  Shultzabarger,  R.  Myers. 


MEN'S  HOUSE 
BOARD 

Under  the  advisor,  Dean  S.  Ross,  the 
Men's  House  Board  provides  government 
and  organization  for  the  men  who  live  on 
campus.  It  furnishes  social  activities  for 
the  men  and  maintains  the  facilities  of  the 
dorms.  President  of  the  Men's  House  Coun- 
cil is  Charles  Munson. 


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CAMPUS  CENTER  PROGRAM  BOARD  1964 


The  Campus  Center  Program 
Board  is  concerned  with  the 
structure  and  implementation  of 
programs  in  the  areas  of  cul- 
ture, social,  and  recreation.  It 
serves  the  whole  community 
through  the  Campus  Center. 

The  board  consists  of  three 
committees,  social,  cultural, 
and  recreational,  providing  a 
program  of  activities  for  the 
campus.  The  activities  produced 
by  these  committees  include  the 
May  and  Homecoming  Dances, 
the  various  all-campus  dances, 
bowling  leagues,  foreign  films, 
coffee  forums,  the  World 
Around  Us  Series,  concerts,  and 
the  Small  College  Union  Con- 
vention. 

The  chairman  is  Pete  Weav- 
er. Other  officers  include  vice- 
chairman,  Barbara  Burns;  sec- 
retary, Connie  Clawson;  and 
financial  secretary,  Paul  Klick. 
The  advisors  include  Mrs. 
Summers,  Miss  Maxwell,  Dr. 
Mikkelson,  and  Mr.  J.  Stans- 
bury. 


SEATED,  Left  to  Right:  J.  Painter,  J.  Herring,  J.  Baird,  Mrs.  E.  Summers 
B.  Burns.  STANDING,  Left  to  Right:  P.  Weaver;  Mr.  J.  Stansbury,  D.  Holt, 
son,  C.  Dorr. 


M.  Shepherd, 
Dr.  D.  Mikkel- 


1965 


Left   to  Right:   M.   Scutt,   L.   Wilson,   G.   Walton,    B.    Burns,    Mr.  J.  Stansbury,  P.  Weaver,  Mrs.  E.  Summers,  Dr.  D.  Mikkelson, 
M.  Sheperd,  S.  Kiser,  M.  Bradley,  P.  Klick. 


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Wesleyan's  cultural  life  is  constantly  growing.  Each  year 
the  playshop  presents  more  popular  plays  and  each  year  more 
recognized  artists  perform  at  the  college. 

The  academic  life  is  also  stressed  strongly.  A  2.0  grade 
average  is  necessary  to  participate  in  such  activities  as  sports, 
Greek  organizations,  and  certain  campus  offices. 


CULTURAL  AND  ACADEMIC 


Cast 

Jack  Davidson 

Richard  Hamilton 
Katherine  Lind 
Jack  Manning 
Peter  Murphy 
Robert  Penn 
Walter  Plinge 
Dorothy  Stinnette 
Peter  Smart 
Ann  Whiteside 
Ed  Zimmerman 


Director 
Jack  Manning 


Play  Within  a  Play 


TWELFTH  NIGHT  AND  HAMLET 


The  famed  Helen  Hayes  Repertory  Company  pre- 
sents two  of  William  Shakespeare's  plays  in  consecutive 
performances  November  6th  and  7  th  at  Atkinson  Cha- 
pel. The  Wesleyan  performances  are  part  of  a  fall  tour 


of  Southern  colleges  and  universities.  The  event  is  part 
of  the  quatra-centennial  celebration  of  Shakespeare's 
birth. 


An  Actor  Contemplates 


Here's  to  Wesleyan! 


"Love  sought  is  good,  but  given  unsought 
is  better" 


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St.  Joan  pleads  with  the  judges  to  escape  her  sentence. 


ST.  JOAN 


The  Bishop's  Company  appeared  at  Wesleyan 
March  1st  and  2nd,  1965  presenting  Ibsen's  "An 
Enemy  of  the  People"  and  highlights  from  Shaw's 
"St.  Joan".  Acting  in  tradition,  the  players  believe 
that  no  props  are  necessary  in  actual  presentation 
of  a  play. 


St.  Joan  urges  the  king  to  reconsider  his  position  as  ruler  of  the 
people. 


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CAST 

George  McKinney 
Susan  Crocker 
Caroline  Grieser 
Don  Sinclair 
Barry  Talkington 
Margaret  Roberts 
Jane  Robinson 
Cheryl  Horie 
Gary  Ames 
Richard  Parrack 


DIARY  OF  ANNE  FRANK 


CAST 


Bob  Winget 

Crystal  Green 

Merry  Hatch 

Joyce  Rapp 

Alice  Crayton 

Howie  Stowe 

Wayne  Lunstead 

Harry  Huntington 

Sarah  Jane  Heater 

Steve  Pierce 

Sydelle  Davis 

Gordon  Grey 

Pete  Weaver 

Don  Watson 

Jim  Knorr 

Dennis  Holt 

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ERNEST 

IN 
LOVE 


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MIDSUMMER 
NIGHT'S 
DREAM 


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Growth  is  reflected  by  Wesleyan's  classes  as  they  grow  larger 
each  year.  Not  only  does  the  freshman  class  increase  in  size, 
but  it  also  increases  in  quality  with  each  successive  year.  This 
growth  of  Wesleyan's  classes  will  not  only  benefit  Wesleyan, 
but  will  assure  the  children  of  our  generation  a  better  world  in 
which  to  live. 


CLASSES 


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PRESIDENT:  WILLIAM  WIRTH,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
President  of  Senior  Class- 1965,  Theta  Xi. 

VICE-PRESIDENT:  PETER  EVANS,  Monroeville,  Pa. 
Vice-President  of  Senior  Class-1965,  IFC  President,  Spe- 
cial Activities  Committee,  Psychology  Club,  Head  Counse- 
lor, Doney  Hall. 

SECRETARY:  KAREN  SORG,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Alpha 
Delta  Pi,  Corresponding  Secretary  and  Standards  Chair- 
man; Captain  of  Cheerleading;  Who's  Who;  Newman 
Club;  Student  Nurse's  Assoc.  AWS;  Intramurals;  Haught 
Literary  Society — First  Vice  President;  Wesleyan  Repre- 
sentative to  W.  Va.  Centennial  Parade;  Dean's  List;  Class 
Achievement  Scholarship;  Vice-President  of  New  Dorm, 
Secretary  of  Senior  Class. 

TREASURER:  HARRIET  BABCOCK,  Swansea,  Mass. 
Alpha  Delta  Pi,  S.N.E.A.  Treasurer;  MUMMURMON- 
TIS,  Greek  Editor;  Class  Treasurer 

PUBLICITY  CHAIRMAN:  TED  DE  WOLF,  Newton, 
Mass.;  Vice-President  of  Interfraternity  Council;  Publicity 
Chairman  of  Senior  Class;  Co-captain  of  Football  Team; 
Track. 


ABRAHAM,  SUSAN,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Alpha  Delta  Pi; 
Kappa  Pi;  S.N.E.A.;  Faculty  Assistant 

ALLEN,   CHARLES,   Williamstown,   W.Va.;    Delta    Xi, 
Secretary 

ALLMAN,  DAVID,  Clarksburg,  W.Va.;   Kappa  Alpha; 

Treasurer,    President,   Blackstone  Law   Club,    Intramural 

Football-    Basketball;    Volleyball,  Prudential    Committee 
Financial  Advisor. 

ALLSOPP,   CHERYL,   Dravosburg,   Pa.,   Alpha   Gamma 
Delta;  First  Vice  Presilent  of  AGD 

ALSOP,  ROBERTA,  Webster  Springs,  W.Va;   Psi  Chi, 
Psychology  Club,  Dean's  List. 

ANYAN,  JOEL,  Greenwich,  Conn.;  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon, 
Treasurer,  Chapel  Choir,  Chorale,  Canterbury  Club. 


ARMSTRONG,  LINDA:  Parsons,  W.Va;  Kappa  Phi; 
Betty  Lamp  Club;  SNEA. 

BACKUS,  WAYNE:  Pitcairn,  Pa.;  Theta  Chi;  Hyma 
Glee  Club;  Intramurals. 

BAINBRIDGE,  WANDA,  Webster,  Pa. 

BAIRD,  WARREN,  Claymont,  Del.;  Chairman  of 
Campus  Center  Program  Board,  Letterman-Soccer  Team; 
Swimming  Team,  Lifeguard;  Intramurals. 

BARKLEY,  SUZANNE,  Butler,  Pa.;  Zeta  Tau  Alpha; 
A.W.S.;  Religious  Life  Council,  SNEA. 

BARNES,  ALLEN,  Brownsville,  Pa.;  Kappa  Alpha; 
Blackstone  Law  Club. 


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BATTEN,  RALPH,  Portsmouth,  N.H.;  Psychology  Club. 

BEATTY,  ANNA-  Lake  Placid.  N.Y. 

BECKER,  SUE,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;   S.N.E.A.;   Alpha  Xi  Delta. 

BEDDOW,  MARTHA,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.;   Betty   Lamp  Club; 
Psychology  Club,  Sociology  Club. 

BENNETT,  VERNON,  Buckhannon,  W.Va. 


B1ALON,  FRANKLIN,  Monessen,  Pa.;  President,  Delta  Xi; 
Vice-President,  Sitzmark  Ski  Club;  I.F.C;  Blackstone  Law 
Club;  Hyma  Glee  Club. 

B1ANCHI,  RALPH,  Garwood,  N.J.;  Delta  Xi;  Soccer;  Intra- 
murals;  I.F.C.  Rept. 

BISHOP,  SALLY,  Cockeysville,  Md. 

BOBO,  DENNIS,  Cumberland,  Md.;  Kappa  Alpha. 

BOGART,  PATRICIA,  Hampton,  N.J.;  S.N.E.A. 

BONAFED,  LYNN,  Monessen,  Pa.;  Kappa  Pi;  Alpha  Gamma 
Delta. 


BONDA,  WILLIAM,  Monessen,  Pa.;  Tennis;  Swimming; 
Psychology  Club;  Psi  Chi. 

BOWERS,  RONALD,  Fairmont,  W.Va.;  Chapel  Choir;  Cho- 
rale; M.E.N.C;  A.G.O.;  Tour  Choir;  Kappa  Alpha. 

BOWMAN,  BECKY,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Socio- 
logy Club. 

BRADBURY,  LOIS,  Ridgewood,  N.J.;  President  of  Alpha 
Delta  Pi;  S.N.E.A.;  May  Day  Attendant,  1964;  Community 
Council  Awards  Comm. 

BRIDGES,  EDWARD,  Youngwood,  Pa.;  Theta  Xi;  Choir; 
Chorale. 

BROWN,  DONNA,  Parkersburg,  W.Va.;  Panhellenic;  Junior 
Class  Treasurer;  W.R.A. 


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BRUSO,  WALTER,  Montpelier,  Vt.;  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon 
President,  Student  NEA. 

BRYAN,  O'NEAL,  Arlington,  Va. 

BRYANT,  KAREN,  Buckhannon,  W.Va.;  Kappa  Phi;  Editor 
of  Candlebeam;  SNEA-Secretary. 

BRZEZINSKI,  THOMAS,  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon,  Officer;  Offic- 
er-SNEA;  Merit  Award,  Vesper  Committee,  CCPB  Social 
Committee,  CCPB  Cultural  Committee,  Dorm  Secretary  and 
Treasurer. 

BUCHER,  ELIZABETH,  Wellsville,  NY.;  Zeta  Tau  Alpha; 
Panhellenic  Council;  Chapel  Choir;  Kappa  Phi. 


BUNTING,  BOYD,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Theta  Xi. 

CABLE,  DANA,  Brookville,  Pa.;  Psychology  Club  President; 
Young  Republican  Club  Treasurer  and  President;  United 
Nations  Club;  Circle  K;  Dorm  Counselor. 

CANNER,  GARY.  Massapequn,  Park,  N.Y. 

CARPENTER,  EDWARD,  Hackettstown,  Pa,  Theta  Chi; 
Traffic  Committee;  Beta  Beta  Beta. 

CARTENSEN,  JUDITH,  Beckley,  W.Va.,  Haught  Literary 
Society. 

CARTER,  THOMAS,  Buckhannon,  W.Va. 


CASTILLER,  SUSAN,  Newburgh,  N.Y,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta 
President,  PHAROS. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  RICHARD,  Buckhannon,  W.Va. 

CHRIST,  GEORGE,  Sparta,  N.J. 

CHURCH,  PENNY-LEE,  Pleasant  Valley,  Conn,  Kappa 
Phi. 

CLARK,  GERALDINE,  Queens,  N.Y,  Delta  Psi  Kappa 
Intramurals,  AWS;  President  Jenkins  Hall,  "Outstanding  Fe- 
male Athlete  1964",  PHAROS. 

CLINE,  JR.  CHARLES,  Parkersburg,  W.Va,  Benzene  Ring. 


COCHRUN-  JAMES,  Naples,  Fla. 

COLAN,  JERALD,  Clayton,  N.J.;  Football,  Track,  Theta  Chi, 
Football — Most  Valuable  Player. 

COLE,  MARY,  Orleans,  Mass.  May  Sing,  MSM,  Women's 
Glee  Club;  Women's  Intramural  Sports;  AWS  weekend, 
KKKK,  Homecoming  Decorations  Committee  for  Jenkins 
Hall,  MSM  Council  Member. 

COMLY,  MARY  FRANCES,  Secretary  MENC,  AGO,  Kappa 
Phi,  Canterbury  Club,  Orchestra;  Choir;  Women's  Glee 
Club. 

CONNELLY,  ELLEN,  Springfield,  N.J. 


COOK,   FAYE,   Ashville,   N.C,   Sociology   Club,   Psychology 
Club. 

COOPER,  ROBERTA,   Pittsburgh,  Pa,  Choir,  SNEA,  Cho- 
rale. 

CORBETT,  DAVID,  Clarksburg,  W.Va. 

CORNWELL,  CREEL,  Lost  Creek,  W.Va,  Beta  Beta  Beta, 
Benzene  Ring. 

CORTESE,  JEROME,  Houston,  Pa. 

CRAYTON,  ALICE,  Uniontown,  Pa,  Alpha  Xi  Delta,  SNEA, 
Alpha  Psi  Omega. 


CROSS,  LARRY,  Buckhannon,  W.Va. 

CURRY,  MARY,  Buckhannon,  W.Va,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta, 
Chairman  of  Membership  History  of  AGD;  SNEA;  Women's 
Glee  Club;  Ski  Club;  Travel  Club;  Counselor. 

DALLAVALLE,  JOHN,  Torrington,  Conn. 

DANEKER,  LINDA,  Baltimore,  Md,  Alpha  Xi  Delta,  Soci- 
ology Club;  Sorority  Treasurer;  Intramurals;  Psychology  Club; 
Philosophy  Club;  MURMURMONTIS 

DANN,  DAVID,  Warwich,  N.J.;  Theta  Xi;  Intramural 
Sports;  Scuba  Diving. 

DA  VIES,  JAMES,  Poughkeepsie,  NY,  Houseboard  1,2;  Traf- 
fic Committee  3,4;  PHAROS,  4;  Inter-Fraternity  Council  3, 
Treasurer  4. 


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DOERR,  CARL,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Campus  Center  Program 
Board,  SNEA;  Methodist  Student  Movement,  Social  Chairman 
(Phi  Sigma  Epsilon) 

DORR,  RAYMOND,  Sebring,  Ohio,  Kappa  Alpha,  Football, 
Track. 

DUMICAN,  MARTHA,  South  Yarmouth,  Mass. 

EDDEY,  BETTY,  Tenafly,  N.J,  MURMURMONTIS,  Editor, 
Jr.  year;  PHAROS  Art  Editor;  Canterbury  Club,  Kappa  Pi; 
Band. 

EDMUNDS,  JR.  FRANKLIN,  Myersdale,  Pa.;  Theta  Chi. 


EISENGART,  PAULETTE,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Alpha  Delta  Pi; 
MURMURMONTIS,  2  years;  Ski  Club. 

EMMERTH,  BARBARA,  Parkersburg,  W.Va,  Alpha  Xi 
Delta,  SNEA. 

ERK,  STANLEY,  Richmond,  Ind.;  Theta  Chi;  Benzene  Ring; 
Fencing  Club,  Pres.;  Basketball  Manager;  Fraternity — Librar- 
ian; Hyma  Glee  Club;  Scuba  Diving  Club. 

FISHER,  LINDA,  Fallston,  Md.;  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Correspond- 
ing Secretary;  SNEA. 

FITZ,  CARL,  Nashua,  N.H.;  Theta  Xi. 

FOGLESONG,  ELLEN;  Mullens,  W.Va.;  Alpha  Gamma 
Delta;  Community  Council;  Who's  Who;  President,  Haught 
Literary  Society;  Student  Counselor;  Religious  Life  Council; 
PHAROS   Staff;   Chairman,   Publications   Committee. 


FORSGREN,  KEITH,  Warren,  Pa;  Kappa  Alpha;  IFC;  Presi- 
dent of  KA. 

FOSTER,  KENNETH,  Milton,  W.Va.;  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon; 
Sigma  Theta  Epsilon;  Religious  Life  Council;  KKKK;  Men's 
House  Board,  Methodist  Student  Movement. 

FUNK,  JOHN,  Lutherville,  Md.;  Kappa  Alpha;  Fraternity 
Athletics;  Football,  3;  Basketball,  4;  Softball,  4;  Corresponding 
Secretary;  KA. 

GAISER,  CAROL,  Washington,  Pa. 

GAMMONS,  SALLY,  Kingstown,  R.I.;  Alpha  Delta  Pi-Vice 
President;  Community  Council-Chairman  Special  Activities 
Committee;  AWS;  Intramurals  WRA. 

GARDNER,  PATRICIA,  Hackettstown,  N.J.;  Band. 


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GEER,  SUSAN,  Baltimore,  Md. 

GERRARD,  LORNA,  Torrington,  Conn.;  A.W.S.;  Class  Of- 
ficer; S.N.EA;  Organ  Guild;  MURMURMONT1S;  Traffic 
Comm. 

GILCHREST,  CLIFFORD,  Rahway,  N.J. 

GLADWELL,  GARY,  Buckhannon,  W.Va. 

GOMMOLL,  HARRIET,  Media,  Pa.;  Kappa  Phi;  Alpha 
Gamma  Delta;  M.E.N.C.;  Orchestra;  A.G.O.;  K.K.K.K. 


GRANT,  SHARON,  Spokane,  Wash.;  S.N.E.A.;  Vice-Presi- 
dent. 

GRAY,  SHARON,  Parkersburg,  W.Va.;  S.N.E.A.;  Religious 
Life  Council,  Secretary;  Kappa  Phi. 

GROSSMAN,  LINDA,  Albany,  NY.;  Betty  Lamp  Club. 

GROVES,  MARTHA,  Buckhannon,  W.Va. 

GROVES,  PHILIP,  French  Creek,  W.Va.;  Hyma  Glee  Club. 

GRUBB,  STEPHEN,  Charleston,  W.Va.;  Kappa  Alpha;  Men's 
Houseboard;  Dean's  List;  Golf;  Intramurals;  Benzene  Ring; 
Scholarship  Citation  of  KA. 


HAAS,  JOSEPH,  Scotch  Plains,  N.J.;  Kappa  Alpha. 

HACKLER,  ELIZABETH,  Columbus,  Ohio;  Girl's  Glee  Club; 
A.W.S.;  Vice-President,  Jenkins  Hall. 

HADDEN,  ROSEMARY,  Mahopac,  N.Y.;  Community  Coun- 
cil; Chairman,  Elections  Comm.;  Theta  Xi  Sweetheart. 

HAINES,  JAMES,  Washington,  Pa.;  Theta  Xi. 

HAMBLIN,  DONNA,  Massapequa  Park,  N.Y;  Kappa  Phi; 
M.E.N.C;   S.N.E.A. 

HAMMOND,  ROGER,  Oswego,  N.Y.;  Benzene  Ring;  House- 
board. 


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HAMRICK,  HAYWARD,  Theta  Xi;  Psi  Chi;  President, 
Psychology  Club,  Vice  President;  Dance  Band. 

HANLE,  JENNIFER,  Ship  Bottom,  N.J.,  Alpha  Delta  Pi; 
SNEA;  Sociology  Club;  Travel  Club;  PHAROS,  Greek  Editor; 
MURMURMONTIS. 

HANSEN,  RICHARD,  Holbrook,  Mass. 

HANSON,  MARJORIE,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  Betty  Lamp 
Club;  SNEA;  Kappa  Alpha  Sweetheart;  Traffic  Committee; 
Kappa  Pi 

HARRIS,  GEORGE,  Wesley  Weds;  Sigma  Theta  Epsilon; 
Methodist  Student  Movement;  Student  approved  supply  pas- 
tor 


HA  WES,  KATHRYN,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta 

HECHT,  MARLENE,  Pittsburgh,  Haught  Literary,  2nd  vice- 
pres.;  Kappa  Phi;  Fresh.  Women  Counselor,  Psi  Chi;  Reli- 
gious Life  Council;  Tau  Omega  Chi 

HEIT,  RICHARD,  Savannah,  N.Y.,  Kappa  Alpha;  Wesleyan 
Band,  Intramurals 

HELT,  FRANKLIN,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  Methodist  Student 
Movement;  Psi  Chi;  Track 

HERING,  JULIE,  Pittsburgh,  Campus  Center  Program;  NEA; 
WRA 

HERSHMAN,  GARY,  Webster  Springs,  Kappa  Alpha  Order; 
Football;  Baseball 


HESS,  CAROL,  Patkersburgh,  W.  Va.,  SNEA;  Sitzmark  Ski 
Club 

HETZ,  JANICE 

HOCKELBERG,  PAULA,  McMurray,  Pa.,  Alpha  Xi  Delta, 
Sociology  Club 

HOKE,  DIXIE  LEE,  Second  Creek,  Chapel  Choir 

HOLT,  HAINES,  Maryland,  Delta  Xi 

HOPKINS,  ANNA,  Given,  W.  Va.,  Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  Haught 
Literary  Society;  Honorary  Business  Society;  Freshman  Coun- 
selor 


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HOTTINGER,    DOTTY,    Romney,   SNEA,    Campus    Board 
Committee 

HUFFCUT,  DOUGLAS,  Endicott,  N.Y.,  Theta  Chi,  Intramu- 
rals 

HULSLANDER,  DAVID,  Athens,  Pa,  Theta  Xi,  Swim  Team, 
Best  Swimmer  of  1964,  Lifeguard 

HUSS,  LESLIE,  Silver  Spring,  Md.,  Alpha  Delta  Pi,  Travel 
Club,  Panhellenic  Sect,  Community  Council 

JACKSON,     STEVE,     Parkersburg,     Theta     Chi,     Football, 
Track 


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JENNINGS,  KAREN,  Fallston,  Md,  Choir,  Chorale,  Tour 
Choir.  Alpha  Xi  Delta,  Theta  Xi  Sweetheart,  Sophomore  May 
Court  Attendant,  Religious  Life  Council,  "King  and  I"  Lead 
Role 

JOHNSTON,  MARGARET,  Killingsworth,  Conn,  Counse- 
lor 

JUSTH,  JOSEPH,  Cranford,  N.J,  Kappa  Alpha  Order,  Intra- 
murals 

KARICKHOFF,  SAMUEL 

KEE,  FRANCES,  Parsons,  SNEA,  Betty  Lamp  Club 

KESSLER,  SANDRA,  Nutterfort,  Alpha  Delta  Pi  Vice  Pres, 
Panhellenic  Council,  Treas.  AWS 


KEYS,  JAMES,  South  Charleston,  Kappa  Alpha  Order  Junior 
Class  President 

LEWIS,  LINDA,  Clairton,  Pa,  Alpha  Xi  Delta 

KING,   ANNABELLE,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  Betty  Lamp   Club, 
Newman  Club 

KING,  JERRY,  Sharon,  Pa. 

KRAFFERT,  ALICE,  Camden- Wyoming,  Del,  Choir,  Band, 
Orchestra,  Chorale,  MENC 

KRENZIN,    BARBARA,    Hurricane,    Murmurmontis,    Betty 
Lamp  Club 


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KUNKLE,  JACQUELINE,  Beividere,  N.J.,  Psychology  Club 

LAMOREAUX,   GLORIA,    Elmira,   NY.,   Wesleyan   Choir, 
Wesleyan  Chorale,  SNEA,  Betty  Lamp  Club 

LANGE,  GARRETT,  Langhorne,  Pa., 
Psychology  Club 


Kappa   Alpha   Order, 


LANTZ,  SAMUEL,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Kappa  Alpha  Order 

LATTORE,  PATRICK,  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  Kappa  Alpha  Or- 
der, Psychology  Club,  O.D.K,  Community  Council  President, 
O  D.K.  Vice  President,  Head  Counselor  of  McCuskey  Hall 


LEMON,  JEANNINE,  Parkersburg,  W.Va.,  Alpha  Xi  Delta 

LEMON,  JUDITH,  Pitcairn,  Pa.,  Alpha  Delta  Pi,  Theta  Chi 
Sweetheart,  Psychology  Club,  Greek  Week  Queen,  Jr.  Home- 
coming Attendant 

LESLIE,  FRANK,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

LEYON,  PETER,  Westbury,  NY.,  Theta  Chi,  Interfraternity 
Council,  Intramurals 

LINGO,  ARCHIBALD,  Rehobeth,  Del. 

LOZIER,  ELAINE,  Oxford,  N.J.,  Alpha  Gamma  Delta  2nd 
V.P.,  SNEA,  Houseboard 


MALONEY,  KENNETH,  Morristown,  N.J.,  Theta  Xi,  Varsity 
Golf  Team  Captain,  Psi  Chi  Natl.  Honor  Society  Treasurer, 
Dean's  List. 

MARRACCINI,  RAYMOND,  Elizabeth,  Pa.,  Theta  Xi,  Intra- 
mural Director,  Cross  Country,  Track 

MARTIN,  DONNA,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.,  Haught  Lit.  Society 
Sec't.-Treas.,  Psi  Chi,  AWS,  Agnes  Howard  Hall  Pres.,  Cam- 
pus Center  Program  Board,  Fellowship  Teams  Chairman. 

MARTIN,  GARY,  Belle  Vernon,  Pa.,  Theta  Chi,  Intramurals, 
SNEA,  Soccer 

MARTIN,  LOIS,  Buckhannon,  W.  Va.  Wesleyan  Student 
Nursing  Association 

MARTIN,  BECKY,  Huntington,  Alpha  Xi  Delta,  SNEA 


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MATTOX,   ELISE,   Freehold,  N.J.,  Zeta   Tau   Alpha,   Band, 
MENC,  Freshman  Counselor 

MacCALLUM,    BONNIE,    Bronxville,    N.Y.,    SNEA,    Alpha 
Gamma  Delta,  Poal  Committee,  Hockey  team 

McCUSKEY,  DAVID,  Parkersburg,  W.Va.,  Track,  Intramu- 
rals 

McKELVEY,  THOMAS 

McNEW,  NANCY,  Clairtown,  Pa.,  SNEA,  Haught  Literary 
Society 


MEEK,  RONNIE,  Savanna,  Illinois 
MERRIHEW,  DIANE,  Onset,  Mass. 

MESSENGER.  DORISLEE,  Gandeeville,  Kappa  Phi,  Student 

Nurses  Association,  NSNA 

MITTWACHT,  MICHALE,  Absccon,  N.J.,  Delta  Xi 

MONNIE,  WILLIAM,  Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

MONROE,  CASSANDRA,  Newton  Falls,  Ohio,  Alpha  Delta 
Pi,  Synchronized  Swimming-  SNEA 


MOORE,  JR.,  SHANNINGS,  Port  Ewen,  N.  Y.,  Soccer,  Year- 
book 

MORAN,  LINDA,  Cucumber,  W.Va.,  Kappa  Phi,  Sociology 
Club,  Psychology  Club,  Community  Chest 

MYERS.  JANICE,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  Zeta  Tau  Alpha,  Delta 
Psi  Kappa,  Women's  Recreation  Assn.,  Sociology  Club 

MYERS,  PAUL,  Cumberland,  Md.,  Theta  Xi,  Soccer,  Newman 
Club 

NEES,  EUGENE,  Newville,  Pa.,  Rush  Chairman,  Golf,  Black- 
stone  Law  Club 

NEWMAN,  JUDY 


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NICELY,    VINCENT,    Huntington,   W.Va.,   Benzene    Ring; 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa. 

NOON,  CELESTINE,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.;  Kappa  Phi;  Psi  Chi; 
May  Sing;  Women's  Glee  Club;  Girl's  Intermurals. 

NOROSKI,  RAYMOND,  Munhall,  Pa.;  Newman  Club. 

OCHS,  DONALD,   Paterson,  N.J.;   Benzene   Ring-Secretary; 
I.F.C-Committee  Coordinator;  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon. 

ODOR,  DAVID,  Silver  Spring,  Md.;  Theta  Chi;  Communiry 
Council;  Linen  Service. 


PAINTER,  JOHN,  Nashua,  N.H.;  Choir,  Chorale;  Young 
Republican  Club;  Psychology  Club;  S.N.E.A.;  Sigma  Theta 
Epsilon,  M.S.M.;  Pre-Ministerial  Fellowship;  C.C.P.B.;  Dormi- 
tory Counselor;  National  Methodist  Scholarship;  Dean's  List; 
Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  Psi  Chi. 

PAPE,  JAMES,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Delta  Xi;  Soccer;  Ski  Club; 
Men's  Glee  Club. 

PARRACK,  RICHARD,  Elkton,  Md. 

PETERSON,  CHARLES,  Weston,  W.Va.;  President,  W.Va. 
M.S.M.;  President,  W.V.W.C  M.S.M.;  S.T.E.,  Omicron  Delta 
Kappa;  Religious  Life  Council;  Intermural  Basketball. 

POGUE,  GEORGIA,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

PRESET,  CAROLE,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  Sociology  Club;  Psychol- 
ogy Club;  Psi  Chi. 


PROSTAK,  DONALD,  Lebanon,  Pa.;  Beta  Beta  Beta;  Intra- 
murals. 

RACE,  ROSALIND,  Brookville,  Pa.;  Band;  M.E.N.C;  Kappa 
Phi;  M.S.M. 

RANNELLS,  TRUDY,  Romney,  W.Va.;  Alpha  Gamma  Del- 
ta, Sr.  Panhellenic  Delegate;  President,  Panhellenic  Council; 
President,  S.N.E.A. 

RANSON,  DONALD,  St.  Albans,  W.Va.;  Omicron  Delta 
Kappa;  Baseball;  Dorm  Counselor. 

RAPP,  JOYCE,  California,  Pa. 

REYNOLDS,  DOUGLAS,  Nazareth,  Pa.;  Beta  Beta  Beta. 


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RICHARDS,  NORVIN,  Fanwood,  N.J.;  Philosophy,  President 
of  Theta  Xi;  Cross  Country;  Swimming;  Track;  Sec.-Treas.,  of 
W.Va.  State  Philosophical  Society;  Benedum  Center  Social 
Comra.;  Community  Council  Awards  Committee;  PHAROS; 
Philosophy  Club;  I.F.C. 


JAMES,   Charleston,   W.Va.;    Theta   Xi;    Intramu- 


ROACH, 
rals. 

ROBBINS,  HERBERT,  Hempstead,  N.Y.;  Psychology  Club; 
Pre-Ministerial  Fellowship;  Steering  Committee;  Dean's 
List. 

ROBINSON,  JANE,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  Alpha  Psi  Omega; 
Playshop;  S.N.E.A. 

ROBERTS,  MARGARET,  Buckhannon,  W.Va.;  Zeta  Tau 
Alpha;  Playshop;  Freshman  Counselor. 


ROGERS,  CHARLENE,  Collins  Center,  NY.;  Alpha  Gamma 
Delta;  Freshman  Counselor;  President  of  Kappa  Phi. 

ROTHMANN,  MARY,  Chatham,  NY.;  Alpha  Delta  Pi; 
Kappa  Pi;  MURMURMONTIS;  Travel  Club;  Canterbury 
Club;  Special  Activities  Comm. 

SCHAFFNER,  DAVID,  Baltimore,  Ohio;  Football  Captain; 
Theta  Chi-President;  Counselor;  Executive  Comm.  of  I.F.C; 
Chairman  of  Table  Games  of  Student  Center. 

SCHILLING,  ROBERT,  Kearny,  N.J.;  Theta  Chi;  Intramu- 
rals. 

SCHOFIELD,  DANIEL,  Westfield,  N.J.;  Theta  Chi;  Com- 
munity Council;  Track;  Benzene  Ring;  Chairman  Publica- 
tions and  Library  Committees. 


SCHULLERI,  RICHARD,  Point  Look-out,  N.Y.;  Delta  Xi; 
Vice-President;  Blackstone  Law  Club;  Soccer;  Sitzmark  Ski 
Club;  Greek  Week  Committee  Chairman. 

SCHWENDEMAN,  LARRY,  Marietta,  Ohio;  Theta  Xi,  So- 
cial Member;  Newman  Club;  Business  Club. 

SEYMOUR,  JOHN,  Westernport,  Md.;  Kappa  Alpha. 

SHEATS,  EVERETT,  Arlington,  Va. 

SHEPPARD,  CHARLES,  Lewes,  Del.;  Kappa  Alpha;  Foot- 
ball. 

SHOEMAKER,  EDGAR,  Riverton,  N.J.;  Kappa  Alpha;  Mu- 
sic Coordinator;  Blackstone  Law  Club;  Intramurals;  Spiders. 


SCHROEDER,   SHARON,    Sparta,    N.J.;    Alpha    Xi    Delta; 
S.N.E.A. 


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SHORT,  DANIEL,  Bridgeville,  Del.;  Delta  Xi;  Track;  Intra- 
murals. 

SLAUGHTER,    JAMES.    Buckhannon,    W.Va.;    Theta    Chi, 
SNEA;  Yearbook;  Newspaper;  SCOW  Committee. 

SMITH,  JEFFREY,  Reading,  Mass.,  Delta  Xi;  Sports  Editor- 
PHAROS;   Playshop;   Intramurals. 

SMITH,   WILLIAM,   Pittsburgh,   Pa.;    Theta    Xi,   Recording 
Secretary. 

SNAUFFER,  ROBERT,  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


SNEDEKER,  ANNE,  Wheeling,  W.Va.;  Kappa  Phi;  Band; 
Beta  Beta  Beta;  MSM;  BCCB  Cultural  Committee. 

SNYDER,  CHARLES,  McKeesport-  Pa.;  Kappa  Alpha;  Foot- 
ball; Track. 

SOLOMON,  FAYANN,  Masontown,   Pa.,  Alpha   Xi   Delta; 
Betty  Lamp  Club. 

SPITZER,  BARBARA,  Fort  Defiance,  Va.,  Choir;   Chorale, 
MENC;  Alpha  Delta  Pi. 

STANDING,  CAROL,  Milton,  Mass.,  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Choir; 
Music  Chairman-Sorority;  Psi  Chi  Vice-President. 

STARCHER,  NANCY,  Weston,  W.Va,  Honorary  Business 
Society. 


STEWART,  ROBERT,  Towson,  Md,  Kappa  Alpha. 

STILES,  THOMAS,  Newfield,  N.J,  Theta  Chi.;  Dorm  Repre- 
sentative; House  Board  Treasurer;  Business  Manager  of  PHA- 
ROS; President  of  Theta  Chi. 

STOKES,  GLENNA,  Butler,  Pa,  SNEA. 

STRADER,  SHARON,  Crawford,  W.Va. 

SUDER,  FRED,  Buckhannon,  W.Va,  Theta  Chi 

SWINLER,  JAMES,  Buckhannon,  W.Va. 


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TALBOTT,  BEATRICE,  Alderson,  W.Va,  Betty  Lamp  Club, 
AWS  Council. 

THOMAS,  LINDSAY,  Newark,  Del. 

THOMAS,  RICHARD,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Kappa  Alpha;  (Parlia- 
mentarian, Censor,  Social  Chairman);  Intramurals;  Psychology 
Club;  Newman  Club. 

TIMMONS,  CHARLOTTE,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Betty  Lamp  Club; 
Traffic  Committee. 

TOWNLEY,  JAMES,  Troy,  N.Y.,  Sigma  Theta  Epsilon. 


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TOWNSEND,  DALE,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Theta  Chi;  Tennis; 
Benzene  Ring. 

TROGNITZ,  MARILYN,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Theta  Xi. 

UNDERWOOD,  STEVEN,  Washington,  DC,  Theta  Xi; 
Sergeant  of  Arms,  Historian,  Photographer;  Beta  Beta  Beta- 
Vice  President;  Band. 

VAN  HENNINGEN,  DIRK,  Deep  River,  Conn.,  Band, 
SNEA. 

VAN  MULLEM,  RICHARD,  Dayton,  Ohio;  Phi  Sigma  Ep- 
silon; Golf  Team;  Swimming  Team. 

VARTAN,  LEO,  Kearny,  N.J,  Theta  Chi;  Benzene  Ring; 
Library  Committee  School;  Basketball;  Spanish  Club;  Frater- 
nity-Vice President. 


VITEZ,     BONNIE,     Friendsville,     Md,     MENC,     Chorale, 
Choir. 

WALDRON,  JULIA,  Richwood,  W.Va,  Canterbury  Club. 

WALLACE,  KEITH,  Greensburg,  Pa,  Kappa  Alpha. 

WALTER,  LEE,  Pennsville,  N.  J,  Delta  Xi;  Football,  Track, 
Awards  Committee. 

WAMSLEY,   KAYE,   Clarksburg,   W.Va,   Alpha   Xi    Delta; 
SNEA. 

WARD,  DIANE,  Hot  Springs,  Va,  Alpha  Delta  Pi. 


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WATTS,    JOHN,    Pawcatuck,    Conn.;     Theta    Xi;    Tennis 
Team. 

WEST,  JANET,  Parkersburg,  W.Va.;  Delta  Psi  Kappa;  Cheer- 
leader; SNEA;  WRA. 

WESTFALL,   DIANE,   Buckhannon,   W.Va.;    Band;    MENC. 

WHITE,   PHYLLIS,   Port    Byron,   N.Y.;    Kappa    Phi    2,3,4; 
Methodist  Student  Movement,  3,4;  SNEA  1,2. 

WILLEY,  TERRY,  Milford,  Del.;  Delta  Xi;  Philosophy  Club; 
Baseball. 


WILSON,  THOMAS,  New  Brunswick,  N.J. 

WINGET,  ROBERT,  Yorktown  Heights,  N.Y.,  Chapel  Choir, 
1961-65,  Vice  President;  President  4,  Chorale;  Tour  Choir-2; 
Theta  Xi. 

WINNETT,  VALERIE,  Mehoopany,  Pa. 

WITSCHEY,  LILA,  New  Martinsville,  W.Va.,  WRA;  Intra- 
murals. 


WOODFORD,  JANE,  Wilmington,  Del.;  Alpha  Xi   Delta; 
SNEA;  Water  Ballet;  Hockey  Team. 

WOOLBAUGH,  BARBARA,  Hallstead,  Pa.,  SNEA. 

WOOLDRIDGE,  DIANE,  Wilmington,  Del. 

YOCKEL,  JOHN,  Theta  Chi;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa;  Track. 


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Judy  Lemon  and  Lois  Bradbury,  Senior 
Homecoming  attendants  array  bright  smiles 
during  the  parade. 


Ted  DeWolf  converses  with  his  parents  before  a  big 
game. 


Before  the  Homecoming  parade,  John  Funk,  Jerry  Moore,  Robert 
Srwert,  and  Joy  Caldabaugb  put  the  finishing  touches  on  the  Kappa 
Alpha  float. 


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President:   DOUGLAS  THATCHER 
Sussex,  N.J. 

ADAMS,    MARY 
Selbyville,    Del. 
ALPAUGH,    NANCY 
High   Bridge,    N.J. 
ANDERS,   JR. 

MALCOLM 
Lansdale,  Pi. 

ANDERSON, 
MORGAN 
Washington,   W.    Va. 
ASTLE,    BRIAN 
Parkersburg,  W.   Va. 

ATTLESON, 
SARAIANE 

Cortland.    N.Y. 

BALLING, 
THEODORE 

Westficld.    N.J. 

BARNES,   SUSAN 
Toledo,    Ohio 
BAUGHMAN,    MARY 
Pittsburgh.  Pa. 

BARD.    IANET 
Elkins,  W.  V.. 

BEALE,    GARY 
Summersville,  W.  Va. 
BECHTEL,    JUDY 
Baltimore.    Md. 
BEEM.   ROBERT 
Newton    Highlands. 
Mass. 

BENNETT, 

ARTHUR 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 
BENNETT, 

LEEANN 
Hunrington,  VT .    Va. 

BENNETT, 

STEPHEN 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
BERGEN, 

PATRICIA 
Morristown,   N.J. 

BLACK.   JERRY 
Buckhannon.  W,   Va 
BLANKENSHIP, 

BARRY 
Adrian,   V.   Va. 

BITZER,   JANET 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

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JUNIORS 


Secretary:    SUSAN    MATTHEWS 
Salem,    Ohio 


Treasurer:  RONALD   SLADE 
Pittsburgh.    Pa. 


BOEHLE, 

CAROLYN 
Woodcliff  Lake,  N.J. 
BOETTCHER, 

MARY 
E,   Pepperell.   Mass. 


BOLTZ,    MARJOR1E 
Rimersburg,   P.. 
BOND.   BRUCE 
Welleslcy,  Mais. 
BOUNDS.    JAMES 
Salisbury.    Md. 


BRILL,    MARCIA 

BRITTON,    ANN 

Pearl   River,  NY. 

Buenos  Aires,  Arg. 

BRITTAIN. 

BROWN,    BETSY 

MARIAN 

Bridgeport,  W.  Va. 

Haddonfield,    N.J. 

BRUCE.    WILLIAM 

Baltimore,    Md. 

BURGESS 

BUZZARD,    HUGH 

STEPHEN 

Moundsville, 

Martinsville.  Va. 

W,    Va 

BURKE.    PEGGY 

BYERS,    LARRY 

Oakland,  N.  I. 

Pcrryopolis,    Pa. 

BYROM.    DEAN 

McKccsport,  Pa. 

CHAFFEY, 

Philippi,  W. 

LESLIE 
Va. 

CHASE,    KENDALL 
Eppins,  N.  H. 

CHAPMAN, 

LINDA 
Summcrsvill, 

■,  W.  Va. 

CHICHESTER, 

SHARON 
Vienna  W.   Va. 
CHOMICZ,   JAMES 
Scotch    Plains,    N.J. 

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CLINE,   JUDITH 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 
COLE,    RICHARD 
New  Castle,  Pa. 


CONNOR. 

CHRISTINA 
»nc  Orange.   NJ. 
CORDERO. 

BRENDA 
Ell, con  City,  Md. 


CRAIN, 

CONSTANCE 
Westminster,   Md. 
CRAIN,    SUSAN 
Westminster,    Md. 


COLEMAN, 
MARIAN 


COME.   GENE 
McKeesport,   Pa. 


CORDERO.    WAYNE 
Ellictt  City,  Md. 
COX.    DONALD 
Passail,    N.J. 


CREEL.    NANCY 
White    Sulphur 

Springs,   W.    Va. 
CREW, CAROL 
Springfield,  Pa. 


lift 


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CROOK,    DONNA 
Liberty,    N.Y. 
CULP,  JR.  RONALD 
Buckhannon,  W.   Va. 

CUCINOTTA, 

JOYCE 
Medfield,    Mass. 
CUSTER,   CAROL 
Clarksburg,   W.  Va. 

DAVIS,    MICHAEL 
Arlington,    Va. 

DILLEY,   CHARLES 
Marlinton.   W    Va. 

DeHART,   WAYNE 
Cumberland,  Md. 

DODD.    DONNA 

Gloversv.lle,  NY. 

EAKIN,   THOMAS 
Jeannette,    Pa. 

ELVERSON,   DEE 
Glenshaw,   Pi 

ELLIS,    RALPH 
Noristown,   Pa. 

ELWOOD, 

LAWRENCE 
Silver  Spring.   Md. 

EPPINGER, 
DOUGLAS 

FAUST,    DAVE 
Greensburg,    Pa. 

Madison,    N.J. 
EVANS,   CAROLYN 
Jackson,  Ohio 

FISHER,    JUDITH 
Pennington,  N  J. 

70 


JUNIORS 


FISHER.    WILLIAM 
Boothwyn,    Pa. 
FORSYTH.   GEORGE 
W.lliamson.   W.   Va. 


ERASER,    WILLIAM 
Pittsburgh.    Pa. 
FUNK,    MICHAEL 
Scotch  Plains.  N.J 


GOODHUE, 
MARILYN 
North  Hampton.  NH 
GRAY.    GORDON 
Washington,    D.C. 


FOSTER.  CAROLE 
Buckhannon.  W  Va. 
FRANKS.    MARY 

LYNNE 
Occanporr.  N. I 


GAITHER,    DONNA 


GARRIS,    JAMES 
Mortii  Plains,   N.    J. 


GR1ESER, 

CAROLINE 
Bucknannon,  W.  Va. 
GRIFFITH,   SUSAN 
Crystal  River.  Fla. 


ttffl  -  i^* 


GUTEKUNST. 

STEPHEN 
Great  Neck.  N.Y. 
GWYNN.    BARBARA 
Becklcy.  W.   Va. 


HALL.    JAMES 
Silvet   Spring.    Md. 
HAMLIN.   LEE 
Pawling.    N.Y. 


HENSLEY. 

MARIALICE 
Huntington.  W.   Va 
HERRING, 

ELIZABETH 
Princeton,  W.   Va. 


HINKLE.  CAROL 

Manassas,  Va. 

HINKLE.  KAREN 

Manassas,  Va. 


GYGAX.    IOHN 
Belle.   W.    Va. 
HAHN.    YUBONG 


HATCH. 

MEREDITH 
Bochitoate,   Mass. 
HAUGHT,    JUDITH 
Jacksonville.    Fla. 


HICKS,  III 

WILLIAM 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 
HILL,    NANCY 
Pcppercll.   Mass. 


HIRSH.    ROBERT 
Lafayette   Hill.   Pa. 
HISER.    GLENN 
St.  Albans.  W.  Va. 


71 


HOLLAND.   CHERIE 
Needham,    Mail. 
HOLLAND, 
RICHARD 
Grafton,   Mais. 

HOWARD. 

ADRIENNE 
Claysville.    Pa. 
HOWARD,    SALLY 
Cowen,  W.  Va. 

HOOD.    JOAN 
Needham,    Mais. 

HOWES,    JOHN 
Brookeville.    Md. 
HUNTER,    JOHN 
Kingston.    N.Y. 
HUSK.   FRED 
McMechen,   W.   Va. 

JOHNSON. 
RUSSELL 
Holden.    Mass. 
JONES.    ELLEN 
Beaver.   Pa. 

KAYJ.OR.    DAVID 
Bluetield.    W.Va. 

KELSEY,   WILLIAM 
Trumbull.   Conn. 

KELLETT.     BARBARA 
Reading.    Mass. 

KENSILL. 

HARRIETTE 

KELLY,    MARY 

ANN 
St.  Alvaus,  W.  Va. 

Erie,    Pa. 

KERR.   PHYLLIS 
Baltimore,    Md. 
KIRBY,   JOANNE 
Milford.    Del. 
KLEBEZ.    GEORGE 
Lake  H.awatha.   N.J 


LAKE.   SCOTT 
Turtle  Creek.  Pa. 
LANTZ,    LINDA 
Elkins.   W.   Va. 
LASICH,   RONALD 
Clairton,    Pa. 


LAWSON.    KAREN 
Clairton.  Pa. 
LEACH.    ALBERT 
W.lkinsburg,    Pa. 
LEAR.    GILLEN 
Vandergrift.   Pa. 


At)*  4  J 


Grafton.  W.  Va. 
LONG.    RANDALL 
Pittsburgh.   Pa. 


KLICK,   PAUL 
Plainfield.  N.J. 
KNORR.  JUDITH 
Buckhannon.  W.  Va. 


LAW.   CHARLES 
Coatesville.    Pa. 


LAWRENCE.    RITA 
So.  Charleston.  W. 


LEWIS.    VIRGINIA 
Clark's  Summit.   Pa. 


Philadelphia.    Pa. 


LOVELL.    JOHN 


72 


JUNIORS 


MARPLE.   JANET 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 
MASI.    FREDERICK 
Brooklyn,    N.Y. 


MASON,    JOHN 
Pepperell,  Mass. 
MAXWELL, 

DUANE 
Clairron,    Pa. 
MAY,    ALLAN 
Madison.  N.J. 


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MAZULIA.   PETER 
Bayonne.    N.J. 
McCLAIN,    ANN 
Woodbury,    N.J. 


McINTIRE,    DAVID 
Severna  Park,  Md. 


Spencerporr,    N.Y. 


ELAINE 


McCLAIN, 
Union  town, 
McFARLIN,    JOHN 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 
McHENRY, 
EDWARD 
Bcihesda,   Md. 


McVAY,   GRETCHEN 
Clendcnin,    W.    Va. 
MESOLOG1TES, 

EVONNE 
Darien,    Conn. 
MEVRY.    NANCY 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 


MILHOAN.    LINDA 
Marietta,    Ohio 
MILLER,    CAROL 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 


MOORE,    MARTY 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
MONTGOMERY, 

LINDA 
Wheeling,  W.  Va. 


MILLER,    CHARLES 


Ma: 


Ohi< 


MYERS,    LINDA 
Woodbury,    N.J. 
NEWELL,    DAVID 
Woodbury,    Conn. 


PAINTER.    MARY 


PARKMAN,    GERRY 
Cambridge,   Ohio 


MILLIKEN,    GINNY 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
M1LOSEVICH, 

MARY 
Lackawanna.    N.Y. 


MONTOYA, 

CAROLE 
Elizabeth,   W.    Va 
MORRIS,  NANCY 
Connellsville,    Pa. 
MULLIGAN, 

ROBERTA 
Munhall,   Pa. 


NYE.    WILLIAM 
Bracev.lle.  Ohio 
O'HAGAN,   CURTIS 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
OLUSZAK,  JOHN 
Philadelphia,    Pa. 


TARKS.    JANICE 


Bridgeport,  W.  Va. 
PARTON.  LINDA 
McKccsport,  Pa. 


Hajfe 


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PATCHEN, 
RONALD 

PETERS,  DAVID 
Philadelphia,   P.. 

Orange,   Conn. 
PEARCE,    DAVID 
Wcstfield,    N.J. 

PFAFF,   BONNIE 
McMurray,    Pa. 

PIERSON. 
ROBERT 
Fairf.rld,    Conn. 

PUTNAM, 

CHARLOTTE 
Willimantic,  (  ..„„ 

PORTER,    MARY 
Lahore.  W .   Pak.stan 

QUARTO,    CHARLES 
Greenlawn.    N.Y. 

LINK,    WILLIAM 
Lauderdale,    Fla. 

REID,   BETSY 
E.   Orange.    N    | 

RALL,   JAMES 
Pittsburgh.    Pa. 

REESE,   CAROL 
Girard,    Pa. 

RESLER,    EDWARD 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
REYNOLDS.    SUSAN 
Needham,    Mass. 


ROLAND,    WILLIAM 
Middlebury,   Conn. 


RAYMOND 
Meehamcsburg.   Pa. 


SCOTT,   RANDOLPH 
Clairton,    Pa. 
SCUTT,  MARILYN 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 


SHAW,  PATRICIA 
Buclshannon,  W.  Vi. 
SHEPHERD,  MARY 
Takoma  Park.  Md. 


RIEDELL,    ERIC 
Ostcrville,    Mass. 
ROBINSON,   CAROL 
Falls  Church,  Va. 


SCHAFFER, 

DAVID 
Clarksburg.  W.    Va. 
SCHNEEMAN. 

JAMES 
Clayton,    N.J. 


SEATH,   JAMES 
Denville.  N.J. 
SENSUE.    PEGGY 
Wilklnsburg,    Pa. 


SHULTZ,    NORMA 
Pittsburgh,  Pa 
SHURTLEFF, 

PATSY 
Lafayette,  N.  Y. 


74 


JUNIORS 


SINCLAIR, 
DONALD 

SMITH,    ELENA 
Westfield,   N.J. 

Lansdowne,    Pa. 
SMITH.    BRUCE 
Sebring,    Ohio 

SORBER,    JAMES 
Johnstown,    Pa. 

STEIN,   JOHN 
Bergen,    N.J. 
STRAUGHN, 

WILLIAM 
Buckhannon,  W.   Va. 

STADELMAN, 

PAUL 
E.  Aurora,  N.Y. 
STRICKLAND, 

SHARON 
Syracuse,    N.Y. 

STRICKLER,    PATTI 
Uniontown,    Pa. 
SUBACK, 

GWENDOLYN 
Woodbury,    N.J. 

TALKINGTON, 

BARRY 
Clarksburg,  W.  V 
THOMAS, 

JUDITH 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

THOMPSON,   PAM 

UFKO,    ROMAINE 

Pittsburgh.   Fa. 

Elizabeth.   Pa. 

UFKO,    DOROTHY 

VIALL,    WAYNE 

Elizabeth,   Pa. 

Schenectady,   N.Y. 

WAGNER.    CAROLE 
Somerset,    Pa. 
WALKER,   LIN 
Fairview,    Pa. 

WALTON.    GEORGE 
Clairton,   Pa. 
WARDROP, 
GEORGE 
Springfield.   Pa. 

WARNER,    CAROL 
Buckhannon,   W.   Va. 

WEAVER,    PETER 
Erie,   Pa. 

WAWRIN, 

RAYMOND 
Flat  Rock,   Michigan 

WEIMER, 

ROBERTA 
Buffalo,    N.Y. 

WHITE,    JANE 
Springfield,    Va. 
WIBLIN,   RAY 
Rochester,    N.Y. 

WIDMEYER. 

STEPHEN 
Parkersburg.  W.    Va. 
WHITE.    WILLIAM 
Jane  Lew,  W.  Va. 

iiWJ 


75 


Homecoming    Attendant   Junior  Class: 
DELBRUGGE,  KAREN 

Wheeling.    W-    Va. 


7¥l 


AMBROSE,    BONNIE 
MonroeviUe,    P.. 
BRADLEY,    LOUISE 
Yarmouth,    Mass. 
BRADLEY,    MYLES 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 


CAULDWELL,   JOY 
E.  Williston.  N.Y. 
COPLEY.  ELIZABETH 
Welch,  W.  Va. 
CROCKER,   SUSAN 
Pla.nf.eld.    N.J. 


JOHNSON.   JACK 
Baltimore.   Ohio 
JORY,   CAROL 
New  York,  N.Y. 
KEARNS,    JUDITH 
Camillus,   N.Y. 


LEWIS,    TWILA 
Pasadena,    Md. 
MARTISKO, 

LESTER 
Ravcnssvood,  W.  Va. 
MEARNS,    MAX 
Vol*.,  V.   Va. 


WILLIAMS.    JAMES 
Munhall,   Pa. 
WILLSON,    PATRICIA 
Vandergrift.    Pa. 


WILSON,    DA1D 
MtKeesport,    Pa. 
WILSON.    LIBBY 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 


WOLFE.   NANCY 
So.  Charleston.  W.  Va. 
WOLVERTON, 

MARSHA 
Charleston.   W.    Va 


BUCKL1N,  DAVID 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 
BURNS,  BARBARA 
Hanover,    Pa. 


DESSENT.   THOMAS 
Weston.   W.    Va. 
FOX.    DANIEL 
Spring  Grove,  Pa. 


LANTZ. 

HARRYETTE 
New    Martins., Me. 

W.    Va. 
1.AWSON. 

WILLIAM 
Crugeri,    N.Y. 


PRUtTT.    JAMES 


1'RUETT,   JANE 
Clarksburg,  W.   Va 


76 


JUNIORS 


ROBBINS,   BETSY 
Taunton,    Miss. 
ROGERS.   RICHARD 
Brookfield,    Conn. 


RUSSO,   JAMES 
Clark,    N.J. 
SABOM.    EDWARD 
Pitisburgh,    Pa. 


SMITH,    DIANE 
Sistersv.lle,    W.    Va. 
SNYDER.   CHARLES 


STEWART,    SHARON 


TAYLOR,   MARLENE 


THOMPSON,   JANET 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 
TURNER.    WATTER 
Cumberland.  Md 


WATSON,   DONALD 
Lucerne,  Ind. 
WEAVER,   LOUISE 


BEVERAGE.    SUSAN 
Clarksburg,   W.    Va. 

BEVERIDGE.    RICHARD 
McKeesport.    Pa. 

CLAWSON. 

CONSTANCE 
Buckhannon,  W.  V». 

CURTIS.   HARRY 
St.  Albans,  W.  Va. 

DRENN1NG.    DENNIS 
Wilk.nsburg,    Pa. 

E1CHELBERGER. 

WILLIAM 
Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

ENGELHARDT,    HENRY 
Lintbicum.    Md. 

ERWIN,   PAUL 
Springdalc,   Conn. 

FOWLER,    MARY 
Buckhannon,    W.    Va. 

TRANCIS.    HAROLD 
Kingston,   N.Y. 

FULLER.  HOWARD 
Lancaster,  Obio 

FURBEE.    ROSEMARY 
Weston,  W.  Va. 

GARTON.    PATRICIA 
Jane  Less-,  W.  Va. 

HANIFAN.   RICHARD 
Clarksburg.  W.  Va. 

HARRIS.   LYNN 
Buckbannon.  W.   Va. 

HOLT,    DENNIS 
Youngwood,    Pa. 

HOrKINSON,    DAVID 
Beverly,  Mass. 

KESTNER,    DAVID 
Betbel   Park,  Pa 

KIRK,   DANIEL 
Selinsgove,    Pa. 

LAWSON,    KAREN 
Clairton,    Pa. 

LAYTON,    WALTER 
Dove,   Del. 

MacDONALD.    ROBERT 
Troy,   N.Y. 

McNEILL.    RICHARD 
Pitcairn,  Pa. 

MANSON.   BLAIR 
Maplewood,  N.  J. 

MARMONTELLO, 

GARY 
Sbillington,  Pa. 

MILLER.    JUDITH 
H.nron,  W.   Va. 


MONTOYA,   JAMES 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

MOORE,    RICHARD 
Middletown,    Conn. 

NELSON,   JULIE 
Brooklyn,    N.Y. 

OLIVO,    CAROL 

Woodbury.    N.J. 

OWEN,    WILLIAM 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

PALMER.  DAVID 
Moncssen.  Pa. 

TARMALEE,    ERWIN 
Haddam,    Conn. 

PATTERSON,   JOHN 
Swartbmore,    Pa. 

PAXTON,   NANCY 


PEMBROKE,   EILEEN 
Lockport,   N.Y. 


PHILLIPS.   RALPH 
Yarmouth,    Mass. 


REEVES,    MICKEY 
Bloomington,   Ind. 


REPPERT,   GERALD 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 


ROBEY,    JANET 
Falls  Church.  Va. 


RYAN,   KEVIN 
Little  Silver.  N.J 


SHIRA,    TERRY 


STALNAKER,    NELSON 
Horner,  W.  Va. 

STOWE,   HOWARD 
Hamden,    Conn. 

STRADER,   AVIS 
Crawford,   W.    Va. 

TUDISCO,    GUY 
Ncrwalk,    Conn. 

VROOMAN,   BEVERLY 
Schohar.e,    N.Y. 

WAMSLEY,   KAREN 
Buckhannon,   W.   Va. 

WATKINS,    OSBORNE 
Leominster,    Mass. 

WEAVER,   JAMES 
Cowen,  W.  Va. 

WILLENBROCK, 
BARBARA 

Plainf.eld,    N.J. 

LEE,   LAWRINCE 


WEST,   PAMELA 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 


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Prejident:    McGINNlS.   BRUCE 
Lewiiburs,  W.  Va. 


Vice-President:    SCHTSLER.   RICHARD 
Poushkeepsie,   NY. 


ADDY,  C.  MASON 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

ADINOLFI, 

ELAINE 
Norwalk,   Conn. 

AHLERS.   ROBERT 
McKeespott,    Pa. 

ALBREE.   ROBERTA 
Newipswich.   N.H. 

ANDERSON, 
CAROL 

ALLEN.   CAROL 

Humu..., 
V.    Va. 

Vienna,  W.  Va. 
ANGELO.   JANICE 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

ALLEN,    WILLIAM 
Scardale.    N.Y. 

BAKER,    EDWARD 
Youngwood.    Pa. 

BARTH,  BRUCE 
Short  Htlls,  N.J. 

BARBOR,    BETSY 
Hoddonfiesd.    N.J. 

BARRY.    RICHARD 
Batrmgton,  N.J. 

BARR.    ROGER 
Roslyn   He.ghts,  N.Y 

BASISTA,    JANIS 
Whitaker,  Pa. 

BEMER,   LEE 
Glastonbury,    Conn. 

BATES,    JEAN 

Norwalk.  Conn. 

BENSEN,    MARILYN 
Midland   Park.  N.J. 

BEALL.   CARL 
Stevenson,    Md. 

A1TCHISON,  BRUCE 
Bayside,    N.Y. 


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SOPHOMORES 


Secretary:    BELL,  MARTHA 
Washington.  Pa. 


Vice-President:   CLYDE  TRATHOWEN 
MirKcesport,    Pa. 


BELL,    DAVID 
Mexico.  N.Y. 


BLOOD.   ALLEN 
Peppcrell.    Mass. 

BOND,   JEFFREY 
Arnold,    Md. 

BOWEN,    DONALD 
Annapolis,    Md. 

BOWERS,    JEAN 
Mentor,    Ohio 

BRANTON,    JANET 
Washington.   D.C. 

BRANDT.   THOMAS 
Pimbuigh,   Pa. 

BRINER, 

GRETCHEN 
Oakland.   Md. 

BROWN,    KAREN 

BROWN,   JOHN 
Towson,    Md. 

BUCHANAN, 

JAMES 
Brooklyn,  NY. 

BUCKWORTH. 

SHARON 
Elk  ton,   Md. 
BUDERER,    ELAINE 

Rjndil.Jlown,   Md. 

BUNKER,    SUSAN 
Arnold,    Md. 

BUTNER.   JIM 
ParkersburR.    W,    Va. 

CAORSI,    TALY 
Takahuano.    Chile 

BUTZLR.  JEAN 
Collins  Center,   N.Y. 

CARR,    NANCY 

Charleston.   W.   Va. 

CEBRAT.    ERNEST 
New  Castle.  Pa. 

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CHAMBERLAIN, 

STEVEN 
Buckhannon,  W.  Vi. 
CH1SHOLM.   JAMES 
Foxboro,    Mast. 


COLE,  MAROLYN 
Silver  Spring..  Md. 
CONNOR, 

REBECCA 
Bangor,   Me. 


COUCH,   DAVID 
Parkersburg.  W.  Va 
COX,    EMILY 
Hinton.  W.   V». 


CLARK,  JEFFREY 
Springfield,    Mat). 
COLE,   LAWRENCE 
Trumbull,    Conn. 


COPELAND.   BRUCE 
Needham,    Mut. 
CORLEY.    JOE 
Buckhannon.  W.   Va 


CROSSLEY, 

CONNIE 
East    Liverpool, 

Ohio 
CROUSER. 

THOMAS 
Charleston.   V.   Va 


CRISSMAN, 

ELAINE 
Lancaster,    Pa. 
CUTRIGHT, 

PAMELA 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

DARLEY,   JERRY 
Washington.    D.C. 
DAVENPORT. 

JAMES 
Milburn,    N.J. 

DAVIES,    DONNA 
Hallowell.   Maine 
DAVIS.   JEFF 
Milford.   Conn. 

DAVIS.    SYDELLE 
Buckhannon.  W.  Va. 
DAWSON.    JAMES 
Gibbsboro.    N.J. 

DYRENFORTH, 

JOHN 
Mentor,    Ohio 
DEACON. 

PATRICIA 
So.    Charleston, 

W.    Va. 

DeBOER, 

JACQUELINE 
Midland  Park.  N.J. 
DEPOY,   BONNIE 
French  Creek,   W.   V 

DILLS,   TRUDY 
Donora,    Pa. 
DOTTERWEICH. 

MILTON 
North    Haledon.    N.    J. 

DRISCOLL, 

KENNETH 
Peeksk.ll,   N.Y. 

Dubois,  deniece 

Bethesda.    Md. 

80 


SOPHOMORES 


DURRETT, 

KAYETTA 
Hinton,  W.   Va. 
ECKLOFF, 

CHARLENE 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 


EDWARDS. 
WALTER 
Philadelphia,    Pa. 
ELY,   CHARLES 
McKcesport,   Pa. 


EVANS.  LEIGH 
Huntington.  W.  Va. 
EVERHART,    JOHN 
Kingwood,  W.  Va. 


EDINGER. 
NICHOLAS 


EDWARDS.    JOHN 
Petty.   N.Y. 


EMME.  SANDRA 
Silvet  Spting.  Md. 
EVANS.  CHERYL 
Holyokc,    Mass. 


EVERITT. 

CYNTHIA 
Saugus,    Mass. 
FEIST,    MARY 
McMechen,  W.  Va. 


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FEOLA.   SAMUEL 
Buckhannon.  W.  Va. 

FISHFR.    LINDA 
Lewisbutg.  W.  Va. 

FERGUSON, 

DONNA 
Alden,   N.Y. 

FISHER.    SANDRA 
Towson,    Md. 

FLOWERS. 
EDWINA 

FRENCH.   DAVID 
Reading,    Pa. 

Buckhannon,  W.   Va. 
FRACKE,   NANCY 
Oak   Ridge,    N.J. 

FRESH.    JOYCE 
Potomac,   Maryland 

FULLEN.    MARSHA 
Ronceverte.  W.  Va. 

GALLO,   SUSAN 
Rahway,    N.J. 

FURRER,    ALLAN 
Malvetne,  N.Y. 

GARRETT, 
WILLIAM 
Clatksbutg,   W.    Va 

GAWTHROP, 
WILLIAM 

GERWIG,   ANN 
Clatksbutg,  W.   Va. 

Buckhannon.   W.   Va. 
GEORGE.    LESLIE 
Clairton,    Pa. 

G1BB.    WILLIAM 
Sandy  Lake,  Pa. 

AYfcATh 


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GOHEEN.    HELEN 
Philadelphia,  Pa, 
GRAY,    WILLIAM 
Alplaus,   N.Y. 


HALL.   CAROLA 
Horner.  W.  Va. 
HALLIDAY, 
THOMAS 
Needham.  Mass. 


HARMAN,    JUDY 
Frederick,   Md. 
HARRIS. 

TIMOTHY 
Baltimore,   Md. 


GREEN,  CRYSTAL 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 
GROVES,  JR.  JOHN 
French  Creek,  W.  Va. 


HAMBURGER, 

VICTOR 
Needham,   Mass. 
HANNA, 

MARGARET 
Charleston,  W.  Va 


HASTINGS.    MARC 
Springfield,    Mass. 
HAYS,   HARRY 
Elrama.  P.. 


HEAPS.   DORIS 
New  Freedom,  Pa. 
HEINEMAN, 
ELEANOR 
Brackenridge.  Pa. 


HILL.   BENJAMIN 
Charleston,  W.  Va. 
HILTNER,   NANCY 
Silver  Spring,   Md. 


HOPPER,    JOAN 
Baltimore,    Md. 
HUBER.    NANCY 
Lincroft,  N.J. 


JOHNSON.   KATHIE 


KANE,   DAN 
W.lkinsburg,   Pa. 


HERRMAN,  NFI  SON 
Vienna,    Va. 
HIGHFIELD, 

DAVID 
Wilmington,   Del. 


HINKLE.    ANN 
Boiling  Springs,  Pa. 
HOLT.    ELIZABETH 
Glastonbury,    Ct. 


HYMAN. 

KATHERINE 
Clarksburg.  W.   Va. 
JOHNSON,   DANIEL 
Point    Pleasant, 

W.    Va. 


KILNER.    LARRY 
Greenville,   Pa. 
K1MBERLAIN, 

BONNIE 
Williamson,  W.  Va. 


82 


SOPHOMORES 


RISER.  SUZANNE 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 
KLINTWORTH, 

FREDERICK 
Mountain  Lakes.  N.J. 


LANTZ, 

CAROLYN 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 
LAW.    MARILYN 
Clarksburg.  W.  Va. 


LEVINE.   PAUL 
Stamford,   Conn. 
LIDDELL.   JAMES 
Wilkinsburg,   Pa. 


KUZNER,  DAVID 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 
LACARIA,   BERMA 
Charleston,  W.   Va. 


LECHER.    RICHARD 
Denville,   N.J. 
LENS,    JESUS 
Weitficld,   N.J. 


LIM.    KIM 
Mtdan,    Sumatra 
LINK.    WILLIAM 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 


LINSENMANN. 

KAREN 
Warren,  Ohio 
LOGAN,   MARY 
Longmeadow, 

Mass. 


LOWE,   POLLY 
Cumberland,    Md. 
LUCKEY, 

ROBERTA 
Washington,    DC. 


LYLE.    GLENN 
Munhall.    Pa. 
LYONS.   JR. 
WILLIAM 
Dunbar.  W.   Va. 


MANNING.   BRIAN 
Coventry,   R  I. 
MARTIN,    CYNTHIA 
Jersey  City.  N.J. 


LONG,   PAUL 
McKeesport,   Pa. 
LOUIS.    SUSAN 
Wilmington.    Del. 


LUNSTEAD, 

WAYNE 
Yorktown    Heights 

N.Y. 
LUGOUMENOS. 

NICHOLAS 
Baltimore,  Md. 


MAGEE.  CAROL 
Wellsburg,  W.  Va. 
MALOOF, 

MATTHEW 
Oxon  Hill,  Md. 


MARTIN,  JAMES 
Fairmont,  W.  Va. 
MASONHEIMER, 

NANCY 
Clarksburg,  W.   Va. 


diM 


83 


11  di 


MATTHEWS.   PAUL 
Miami.   Fli. 
MAY.   JERRY 
Upland.  Cdit. 

McCRACKEN. 
BETTEJANE 
Needham,    Misi. 
McCRACKEN.    PALL 
Roselle.    N.J. 

McGOWEN.    BETTY 
Washington,    Pi. 
McKANE, 

CAROLEA 
Linden.    N.J. 

McKINNEY. 

CHARLES 
Buekhannon.  W.  Va. 
HUNTINGTON. 

HARRY 
Manchester,    Conn. 

MENTZER.  JOHN 
Bel    A.t,   Md 

METALLIDES. 
EVELYN 

MEREDITH.   LUCY 
Clarksburg,    W.    Va. 

Weston.  W.  Va. 
MICHAEL, 

THOMASINE 
Morgantown,  W.   Va. 

MILDREN, 

WILLIAM 
Parkersburg,    W.    Va. 

MILLER. 

JONATHON 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

MILLER.    DAVID 
Pittsburgh.   Pa. 

MILLER,   LEE 
Upper    Marlboro,    Md 

MITCHELL.    JR 
WILLIAM 

MOSES.    DOUG 
Cuba 

Gloucester.    Mass 
MOELLENDICK. 

JAMES 
Parketsbutg.    W.    Va. 

MOSS.   SARA 
Coll, mv, lie.    III. 

MURPHY,    KAY 
Friendtville.    Md. 

NESBITT. 
WILLIAM 

MYERS.   STEWART 
Fanwood.    N.J. 

Niantic.    Conn. 
NEUMARK, 

LAWRENCE 
Abington.    Pa. 

NICHOLSON. 

CHARLES 
Rit-iera  Beach,  Md 
NORMAN.   MARTHA 
Clarksburg.   W.    Va. 

OLSON.   KIRKL 
Trumbull.    Conn. 
OWEN.   RICHARD 
Ncedham.    Mass. 

84 


SOPHOMORES 


PANAIA, 

ANTHONY 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
PARK.   BYOUNG-UN 
West    Hartford. 

Conn. 


PEAPRE.    SUSAN 
Chesapeake  City.  Md. 
PENNACCHIO, 

CYNTHIA 
Cheliea.    Mass. 


PEW.    ALICE 


PHILLIPS,    MARY 
Medford  Lakes.  N.J. 


PATRICK.    THOMAS 
Munhall,    Pa. 
PAYNE,   JE1TREY 
Vienna.    W.    Va. 


PESCHEL. 

HEIDEMARIE 
Clarksburg,  W.   Va 
PETERS,   ROBERT 
Warrensburg,    N.Y. 


PINKERTON, 

ALLAN 
Beaver.    Pa. 
PLOOF,    JAN 
West    Brookfield. 

Mass. 


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POLLINS, 
VIRGINIA 

PRELLE,   LINDA 
Roanoke,    Va. 

Grccnsburg,    Pa. 
PRAGER,   SHARON 
Nitro,  W.  Va. 

PRICE,   BARBARA 
Westfield,    N.J. 

RAMSEY,    PHILIP 
Ligonier,    Pa. 

REGER.    WILLIAM 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

READER,    RONALD 
Windsor,   Conn. 

REESE,  JUDITH 
North    Caldwell,    N.J 

RHOADES. 
DAUNA 

ROBERTS.    JOAN 
Arlington,    Va. 

Melrose.    Mass. 
RISHER,   JANICE 
South    Charleston. 
W.    Va. 

ROBERTS,  LINDA 

M.nmngton.    W      Va. 

ROBERTS.   RITA 
Buckhannon.    W.     Va 

ROMER,   PETER 
Pla.nfield,    N.J. 

ROCKAFELLOW, 

RUTH 
Ringoes,    N.J. 

ROSENBERGER, 

LUCRETIA 
Washington.    DC. 

85 


ROY,  CLINTON 
Bernardsville.  N.J. 
SAMPSON,  F.RIC 
Mechanicsburg    Pa. 


SANDERS, 
WILLIAM 

Buckhannon.  ^ 

SCHWARTZ, 
KAREN 

Albany,    N.Y. 


SCHWEINSBERG, 

CARLA 
Baltimore,    Md. 
SHAFFER.    SANDRA 
Slippery    Rock,   Pa- 


£2 


SHATWELL.    RUTH 
Midland  Park.   N.J. 
SHEWELL. 

BARBARA 
Railroad.    Pa. 


N.  Tonawanda.  N.  Y. 
SMITH,   DENNIS 
South  Heights,  Pa. 


SMOLENSKY, 

SUZANNE 
Westfield,   N.   J. 
SOUTHWORTH. 

ALICE 
Ford   City,  Pa. 
STALNAKER,    REX 
Baltimore,    Md. 


STOUT,    DIANA 
Charleston,   W.   Va. 
SUNDHEIM,    FRED 
Hackettitown,  N.  J. 
SUNDQUIST.  JOHN 
Beechhurst,  N.  Y. 


SHIMRAK,    JOHN 
Metuchen.     N.J. 
SHIRLEY, 

ELIZABETH 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 


SMITH,    PATRICIA 
Belle    Vernon,    Pa. 
SMITH.    RITA 
Asbury  Park,  N.J. 


STANLEY,   NANCY 
Berkeley   Heights, 

N.    J. 
STEURER,   DAVID 
Buckhannon,    W.    Va. 


SVANDA.    MICHAEL 
Shelton,   Conn. 
SWARR,    JOHN 
Parkcrsburg,   W.    Va. 


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TAYLOR.  FENTON 
Williimstown,  W.  Vi 
TERLAAK    POOT. 

JOHANNA 
Buckhinnon.  W.  Vi. 


TERRY,    THOMAS 
Mitehellville,    Md. 
THOMAS,    LEAH 
Oik  Hill.  W.  Vj. 


THOMPSON, 

FRANK 
Pittsburgh,    Pi. 
THORN.    PAMELA 
East  Chester,   N.Y. 


SOPHOMORES 


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the  beginning  touches  on  the  first  place  house  decoration  for  Home- 
coming Week-end. 


TODD.   BETSY 
Pirkcrsburg,     W. 
TOMASELLI, 
MAUREEN 
Finleyville,    Pi. 


UNDERWOOD, 

JEFFREY 
Litrobe,  Pi. 
VANDERSNOW. 

SUE 
Midlind  Pirk.N.  J. 


WHITE.    AGNES 
Clinton.    Md. 
WILFONG.   DAVID 
Clirksburg,  W.  Vi. 


WOODS.   JANICE 
Biyside,  N.  Y. 
YOUNG.    DAVID 
Springfield.    Miss. 


WILLIAMS.    GARY 


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Ml! 


TOWNSEND 
KENNETH 


TUBAUGH,    NANCY 
Wheeling,  W.  Vi. 


WARNE,  RUSSELL 
Phillipsburg,  N.  J. 
WENTLER.  BETTE 
Sioux  Fills,  S.  D. 


WILSON.    PAMELA 
Uniontosvn.    Pi. 
WINANS.    DENNIS 
Wirren,    Pi. 


2ENTZ.    FRANKLIN 
Kenmore.  N     Y 
BOETTNER. 
ROBERT 

New  Brighton.  Pi. 
ASTON,  EILEEN 
Rutherford,    N      | 


87 


BEER.   TREXEL 


BIAS,    BETTINA 
Pt.  Pleaiant,  W.  Va. 


BLAIN.    KATHRYN 
Southiide,  N.  J. 
BLOXSOM, 
DONALD 
Finle>*ville,   Pa. 


BOWLING, 

RONALD 
Fayecteville,  W.   Va. 
CONE, 

JACQUELINE 
Bridgeport.  W.  Va. 


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CUMMINGS. 
JOHN   L. 
Huntington,  W.  Va. 
CURSEY.    MILLARD 
Lutherville,   Md. 
CURTIS.    MICHAEL 
Buckhannon,   W.  Va. 


GAINER.    WALTER 
Richwood.  W.  Va. 
GEISER. 

LAURENCE 
Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
HAINES.    EUGENE 
Lansdale.    Pa. 


HOOMANS.   JOHN 


HOUSE.    WILLIAM 
Fairfield,    Conn. 
INGRAM,   RICHARD 
Buckhannon,    W.    Va. 


MARTIN,    WILLIAM 
Arlington,    Va. 
McCALL.    MARTHA 
Brentwood,    Pa. 
MILIER.   ROBERT 
Hartford.    Conn. 


D,PIETRO, 

NICHOLAS 
Lanham,    Md. 
DUNCAN,   OVID 
Buckhannon.  W.   V, 


HOCKING,   JAMES 
Kenvil,  N.  J. 
HOLMES,    STEPHEN 
Middletown,   Conn. 


JOHNSON, 

ELIZABETH 
Sissonville,    W.    Va. 

MARTIN,    LINDA 
Hunt.ngton,  W.  Va. 


M1TTON.   JAMES 
Pompton    Plains, 

N.    J. 
O'BRIEN.    KATIE 
Buckhannon.  W.  Va. 


W    W 


88 


SOPHOMORES 


i.A.h 


PEDERSON, 
RICHARD 
Lansdale,  Pa. 
PHILLIPS.  JAMES 
Buckaannon.   w      Va. 


PRICE.  FRANCES 
Charleston,  W.  Va. 
ROSS,  JAMES 
Buckhannon.  W.   Va 


SHEWBRIDGE. 

THOMAS 
Brunswick,  Md. 
STAPPERFENNE, 

KATHLEEN 
Millington,  N.I. 


ALBER.   PHILIP 
Ridgcwood,   N  J 


ANSPACH.  BRUCE 
Millbrook.   N.Y. 


BAZYLEWICS. 

PETER 
Falls    Church,    Va 


BLANN1NG. 

CHRISTOPHER 
Pleasant    Hills,     Pi 


BOOKMAN,   DAVID 
Buckhannon,    W     Va. 


BOWMAN.    JAMES 
Gaithersburg.    Md. 


BRITTON.    CHARLES 
Buenos    Aires, 
Argentina 


CHEMALY.    IOHN 
Aruba 


CHEMALY.   ROBERT 

Aruba 


KESSLER,    DONALD 
Latrobe.    Pa. 


KRUPP.   ROBERT 
Pittsburgh,    Pa 


LcBEAU.    BARBARA 
Easthampron.    Mass. 


McQUILLEN,    MICHAEL 
Port   Washington.    N.Y. 


MARKINS,  TERRY 
Walkersville.    W.   Va. 


MEREDITH,    SALLY 
McKcesport,    Pa. 


MORSE,   BARRY 
Needham,    Mass. 


NEFF.    PAUL 
Pittsburgh,     Pa. 


NUEBERGER.   BRIAN 
Warwick,.   R.I. 


PETRO,    DENNIS 
Clairton,    Pa. 


CUMMINGS.   JOHN   H. 
Buckhannon,    W.     Va. 


RECTOR,    MARTHA 
Buckhannon,   W.    Va. 


AlfciTfc 


STEELE.   SUZANNE 
Latrobe,   Pa. 
STEELE,    THOMAS 
Arlington,    Pa. 


TAYLOR.    PAMELA 
Ft.   Laudetdale,   Fla. 
TROUP,    JOHN 
Succasunna,     N.J, 


TUCKER,  RANDALL 
Buckhannon,   W.    Va. 
WOOD,    ROBERT 
N.    Plainfield,    N.J. 


DUMBAULD.    ROBERT 
Uniontown,    Pa. 


EDGELL,    ROBERT 
Dover,    Del. 


FRYE,  PAMELA 
Eastchestet,    N.Y. 


GARTON,   STEPHEN 
Weston.    W.    Va. 


GETTY.    JEFFREY 
Pittsburgh.     Pa. 


GILCHREST, 

JEFFREY 
Railway,    N.J. 


GROVES,  KATHRYN 
Petersburg.    W.    Va. 


HADEN,    ROBERT 
Huntington,    W.    Va. 


HARMON. CAROLYN 
Weston,    W.    Va. 


HART.   DURWOOD 
Huttonsville.    W.    Va. 


REGER.    LURETTA 
Buckhannon,    W.    Va. 


REMICK.    DIANE 
Lockport,   N.Y. 


ROWAN.  NANCY 
Rock   Cave,   W.   Va. 


RUBIS,    JAMES 
Arlington,    Va. 


SACKETT.   LORA 
Charlestown.    W.    Va. 


SMITHSON,    MICHAEL 
Meiuchen,    N.J. 


THOMPSON,     TIFFANY 
McKees    Rocks,    Pa. 


TORRANCE.    JAMES 
Warren.     Pa, 


WINTER,    LARRY 
South    Charleston, 
W.    Va. 


WYNNE.    GEORGE 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 


HUBBELL.   JOAN 
Pittsbutgh,    Pa. 


ELLIOTT.   JAMES 


89 


President 

HANSEN.    BRUCE 
Orange.    Conn. 


Vice-President 
HAMMAT.   JOHN 
Williarostown, 
W.    Va. 


JONES.    JILL 

Mt.   Lake  Park.  MJ. 


Treaaurer 

SMITH,   THOMAS 

Warren.    Pa. 


T    4  J 


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ALBRECHT. 

JOANNE 
Weitfield.  N.  J. 
ALEXANDER. 

BURT 
Warren.    Pa. 
ALEXANDER. 

JUDITH 
P.. "burgh.    Pa. 


AMBROSE.    DEAN 
Irwin.    Pa. 
AMFS.   GARY 
Wallingford.    Conn. 
ANDERSON. 

CUTHBERT 
Brooklyn.  N.    Y. 


ASHWORTH. 

STEVE 
Buckhannon,    W.    \ 
ATKIN.    DIANE 
Warren,    Ohio 
BAILEY.   MARY 
Richland.    Va. 


ALEXANDER. 

LINDA 
Williamscown. 

W.    Va. 
ALLEN.   JEFFREY 
Medford.    N.   J. 


ANDRIS.    DAVE 
Belpre.    Ohio 
ARCHER.   JANIS 
Parkcrsburg.    W.    Va 


BALCOM.    DIANNF 
Newton     Highland- 
BALICKI.   LINDA 
Annandale.   N.    J. 


90 


FRESHMEN 


BARBIERRI,    LINDA 
Trunbull,   Conn. 
BAREFOOT, 
GEOFFREY 

BARRY,    MARTHA 
Irwin,   Pa. 
BARSTOW,    WADE 
Brockton,    Mass. 

Irwin,   Pa. 

BARONE,    MARY 
Clairton,    P.. 

BEARD, 

MARGARET 
Spencer,  W.   Va. 
BECKER,  MARY   JO 
Ml.  Lebanon,  Pa. 

BEESON.    JOSEPH 
Lewistown,    Md. 
BEIGHEY, 

CAROLYN 
New  Brighton,   Pa. 

BEELER,   SUSAN 
Fairview,    Mass. 

BENDER,    JANICE 
Pgh..    Pa. 

BETTINGER, 
KAREN 

BENNETT.    LARRY 
Weston,    W.   Va. 
BEORN,   PAUL 
Parkcrsburg,   W.    Va. 

Palatine 

BIGGAR.    RICHARD 

Ridgefield.    Conn. 

BISER,    ROBERT 
Frederick, 

BLAGOVICH. 
GEORGIA 

BISHOP,   TERRY 
Dunbar,    W.    Va. 
BLACKADAR, 

JOHN 
Rochester,   N.   H. 

Pgh.,    Pa. 
BLAIR,    JANE 
Parkersburg,   W.  Va. 

BLAIR,    JOE 
Glen    Dale 
BLAIR,    MARY 
Glen   Dale 
BLEVINS.    JOHN 
Silver  Spring,   Md. 


BOLSTERLE,    JOHN 
S.  Plainficld,  N.  J. 
BONTA.    SANDRA 
Penns  Grove.  N.  J. 
BOO,    SUSAN 
W.    Boylston,   Mass. 


BRAGG.   BARRY 
St.  Albans,  W.  Va. 
BREWER, 

WILLIAM 
Fairfield.    Conn. 
BROWN,    LELAND 
Munhall.    Pa. 


BLY,    SUZAN 
Winchester,    Va 
BOETTCHER. 

LINDA 
Pepperell.    Mass 


BOSSOW,    GEORGE 


BRADFORD.    JANE 


BUCHANAN, 

MARILYN 
Hickory,    Pa. 
BULTMAN,    JAMES 
Erie,    Pa. 


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BURKHART. 

ROBERT 
Croton  Fill!,  N-  Y. 

BUTCHER, 

CHARLES 
Buckhannon.   W.   Va. 

BURMEISTER. 

JOHN 
Port    Washington 

CAROLEE.    BUTTS 
New  Castle.  Pa. 

BURNS.    BILL 
Berkley.  W.   Va 

BYRD.    MARGARET 
Barboursyille 

CARLSON.   RON 
Kingsville.   Ohio 

BYROM.    EDWARD 
McKeesport,    Pa. 

CARTER,   ELLEN 
South    Charleston 

CALDABAUGH. 

KARL 
Salisbury 

CATO.    CAROL 
Charleston 

CHATTERTON, 
MARK 

CHADWICK, 

BERNARD 
Ridgw.y.   Pa. 
CHAPMAN.    JAMES 
Wheeling 

Esperance,  N.  Y. 
CHRISTIAN. 

CAROL 
Berkley.  W.  Va. 

CHRISTIE,    JOHN 
Warren    Township 

CLOUD,    HEATHER 
Osterville,    Mass. 

CLARK.    VIRGINIA 
Surveyor 

CODY,  MARY  ANN 
Charleston,  W.  Va. 

CLOPPER. 

RICHARD 
Severna  Park,   MJ- 

COGLEY.    JOHN 
Youngwood,    Pa. 
COLE.    MARGARET 

ANN 
Clarksburg.   W.    Va. 
COOK.    KEN 
Mount  Vernon,  Ohio 


COURTNEY.    MARY 
Barboursville 
COX,    FRANCES 
East    Longmeadow, 

Mass. 
COX,    MARJORY 
Huntington.  W.   Va. 


CROOK.    EDWARD 
Cockeysville,    Md. 
CUTCHINS.   CARL 
Linthicum,    Md. 
DARDINGER. 

DAVID 
Centerburg.    Ohio 


COOPER,   PETER 
Butler,  N.  J. 
COOPER.   SUSAN 
Buttzbille,  N.  J. 


CRAFT. 

CONSTANCE 
Weston,  W.  Va. 
CR1SLIP.    GEORGE 
Webster    Springs. 


DAUGHERTY. 

JANE 
Philippi.   W.   Va. 
DAVIS.    DELROY 
Kingwood.   W.    Va. 


92 


FRESHMEN 


DAVIS.    PATRICIA 
Pgh.,   P.. 

DAYBILL.    DONNA 
Wyckoff.  N.  J. 

DAVIS,   ROGER 
Ravenssvood.    W.    Va. 

DEAHL.    JAMES 
Pgh..   Pa. 

DAVIS.   TIMOTHY 
Miamisburg,   Ohio 

DECKER.    SUSAN 
Sparta,  N.   J. 

DIMLING,   CAROL 
Reistetstossn.    Md 

DELBR1DGE,   ELLEN 
Munhall,    Pa. 

DOBSON.   SUE 
Westport,    Conn. 

DENHAM,    DONNA 
Silver    Spring,    Md. 

DOLCH.    ARTHUR 
Camden,    NY. 

DUFF.    DAREN 
Pgh..    Pa. 

DONKIN.    WILLIAM 
Pgh..   Pa. 

EATON.    MICHAEL 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 

DOUGHTY.    FRANK 
Bcllcvue.    Pa. 

EDGAR.    CHARLES 
Manhasset,   N.    Y. 

ERVIN,    STEPHEN 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

EDWARDS, 

MADALIN 
Huntington,    V.    Va. 

ERWIN,    SUSAN 
Huntington,    Conn. 

EMR1CK.    PHYLLIS 
Belpre.   Ohio 

EVANS,   CAROL 
Glen   Dales 
EVANS,   GARY 
Buckhannon.    W.    Va. 
EVERHART, 

SHARON 
lohnstown.     Pa. 

FEATHER, 

CHARLES 
Oakland,    Md. 
FELBER.    ALMA 
Springfield,   Va. 

1ERULLO.  PAT 

East    Kingston,    N.    H. 

FOSTER.   JANET 
Milton.    Mass. 

FINN.   THOMAS 
Pgh.,    Pa. 

FOX,   JOHN 
Bbirsvillc    Pa. 

FOGARTY, 

PATRICIA 
Buckhannon,    W.    Va. 

FRANK.   ROBERT 
Ligonier,    Pa. 

FRIEND.    LARRY 
Bridgeport,    W.    Va. 

FREEMAN, 
MURIEL 
Valley    Lcc.    Md. 

FRIEND,   RONALD 
Sang  Run,  Md 

FR1EBEL.    CARL 
Wyncote.    Pa. 

93 


FRUEH,    MARY- 
MARGARET 
Fills    Village,    Conn 
GALAS.    STEPHEN 
Bloomfield,   Conn. 
GARA.    LINDA 
Bloomingdale.   N.    J. 


GLASSER.    ERIC 
Pgb,-.   Pa. 

GOLDEN.    MICHAEL 
New  Castle.  Del. 
GORDON.    JILL 
North   East,  Pa. 


GREBE.   KATHE 
Abington,    Pa. 
GRIESER.   DAVID 


GUTSHALL. 
BARBARA 


HARDY,   CHARLES 
Springdale,    Conn. 
HARRIS.    STEPHEN 
Chester 
HARTMAN. 
STEPHEN 
K.mberly 


HASBROUCK. 

HOMER 
Rutherford,  N.  J. 
HAYES.    NANCY 
Pgb...   P>. 
HEATWOLE, 

CAROL 
Parkersburg.  W.  Va. 


HEISKELL.   ELLEN 

New    Martinsville 

HELFER.    ROBERTA 

Wheeling.  W.  Va. 

HERSMAN.    JOHN 

Clarksburg.  W.  Va. 


HODGE,   STEPHEN 
Portland.    Conn. 
HOHM,    CHERYL 
Silver  Spring.  Md. 
HOLLERAN, 

BARBARA 
North    Plainfield. 

N.   J. 


GILES,   RONALD 
Lewiiburg. 
GILLOOLY. 
WILLIAM 
Rutherford.    N.    J. 


GOTTWALD. 

KATHERINE 
Babylon.    N.    Y. 
GRANT.    KATHY 
Lintbicum,    Md. 


HALL,    DAVID 
Johnstown,  N.  Y. 


HALL.   TERRY 
Point    Pleasant. 


HARVEY,    GAIL 
Wellesley,    Mass. 
HARVILL,   CAROL 
Gaithersburg.     Md. 


HECKMAN.    DAVID 
Vandergnft.    Pa. 
HEDEN.   ROBERT 
Phila..    Pa. 


HESLEP,    JEANIE 
St.  Albans.  V .  Va. 
HILTUNEN,    JANE 
Ridgewood,  N.  J. 


HOLMES,   JAY 
Pgh..   P.. 

HOOD.   BARBARA 
Ligonier.    Pa 


94 


FRESHMEN 


HOOVER.    JOAN 
Silver  Spring,  Md 

HOWARD.    LESTER 
W.    Bridgewater. 

HORNBECK,   DAVID 
Buckbannon,   W.  Va. 

Mast. 

HUDSON.    ANNE 

HOVIS,    LOGAN 
Vienna.   W.   V.. 

Greenit.org.    Pa. 

HUFFORD. 
WILLIAM 

HUNTER,     JOHN 
Wheeling,    W.    Va. 

New  Castle.  Pa. 
HUGH,   DAVID 
Summit,    N.    J. 

IANNARONE. 

RONALD 
Staten    Iiland.    N     Y 

HULTBERG, 

DWAIN 
Follansbee,    W.    Vj, 

ICE,  MARY  ELLEN 
Mill  Creek,  W.  Va. 

JAYNES.    DAVID 
Monongahela.    Pa. 

IREY,    JILL 
Silver  Spring.,  Md. 
IRWIN,    MARY 

ANNE 
Jenkintown,    Pa 

JENKINS, 

MICHAEL 
Silver  Spring.  Md. 

JENNINGS.    DETA 
Grcensburg,   Pa. 

JOHNSON.   ROBER1 
Holden.    Mass. 

JOHNSON. 

KATHRYN 
Williamstown 

KANTORICK.    JEAN 
Uniontown,    Pa. 

JOHNSON.   NEIL 
Deep  River,  Conn. 

KEMPTON. 
LAUREN 

RISER.   RAYMOND 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

Trumbull.  Conn. 
KINSEY.    KAREN 
Ligonier.    Pa. 
KIRKLAND.    RENEE 
Pine   Grove 

KITNEY.   WILLIAM 
Woodbury,    Conn. 

KELBEZ.    RICHARD 
Lake    H.awatba,   N.    J. 

KOPITKO.    JANE 
Warwick.    R.    I. 

KOCH,    JOHN 
Bethel    Park.    Pa 

KOSZORU.   KAREN 
Augusta,    N.    J. 

KOMAROMI, 

ROBERT 
Pgh..    P.. 

KRIEGER.    JAMES 
Carnegie.     P.. 

LAUFFER, 
LAWRENCE 

LANEY.   KATHY 
Huntingdon,    Ta. 
LANTZ,   DAVID 
Elkins,  W.  Va. 

Irwin,    Pa 
LAUX,    JAN 
Livingston.    N.J. 

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Tonawanda,    N.Y. 
LESLIE,   BARBARA 
Westfield,  N.  J. 
LOVELACE, 
GEORGE 


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LUNDBERG, 
CHARLES 
Fairfield,   Conn. 
LUOTO.    GEORGE 
Maynard,    Miss. 
LYNCH. CAROLYN 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 


MacFARLAND, 
SANDRA 


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MALTESE.    JOSEPH 
Baltimore,    Md. 
MALYSZKA, 
RONALD 
Trumbull,    Conn. 


MARINO.    BONNIE 
West  Mifflin,  Pa. 
MARNER.    ROBERT 
Pgh..    Pa. 
MARSHALL, 
WILLIAM 
Bel    Air.  Md. 


MARVIN.    GORDON 
Woodbridge.    Conn. 
MAY,    FRANCES 
Carm.chaels,   Pa. 
McCANS.   JOHN 
Donora,    Pa. 


McCOY,    WALTER 
Tampa,    Fla. 
McCUNE,    EDWARD 
Washington,   Pa. 
McCUNE,   REBECCA 
Marlinton 


McKEEVER. 

KATHIE 
Chestnut  Hill.  Pa. 
McKINNEY,   JAMES 
Spenccrport,   N.Y. 
McNEEL,    JANE 
Grcensburg,    Pa. 


LUCAS.    JUDY 
Uniontown,   Pa. 
LUDWIG.   SANDRA 
Langhorne,   Pa. 


LYNCH.   GUY 
Parkersburg.  W.  Va 
MABON,    DARLYNN 
New  Florence,  Pa. 


MANNING, 

JACINTHA 
Harris.ille 

MARIETTA.    JAMES 
Ligonicr,    Pa. 


MATHIESON,    JANE 
Holyoke,    Mass. 
MAURO.    BARBARA 
Pgh.,   Pa. 


McCLELLAN. 

THOMAS 
Lorado 
McCOMAS. 

ELIZABETH 
Great  Lakes,  111. 


Mcdonald, 

ALEXIS 
Bridgeport 
McGRAW,    MARY 
Harrisburg,  Pa. 


McRAE.   BARBARA 
Greensburg,   Pa. 
MEANOR, 

SAUNDRA 
New    Kensington.    Pa. 


96 


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MEASE,    WILLIAM 
Kecksburg,   Pa. 
MEATYARD, 

SUSAN 
Bethcsda,    Md. 
MICHAELS,    JUDY 
Parkersburg.  W.   Va. 


MILLER.    KAREN 
Elrama,    Pa. 
MILLER,    LARRY 
Cumberland,    Md. 
MISHLER.    JAMES 
Johnstown,    Pa. 


MOFFAT.    ETHEL 
LaValc,    Md. 
MOORE,  BARBARA 
Brockton,    Mass. 
MOORE,    WAYNE 
St.  Marys,  W.  Va. 


MICK,   GUY 
Buckhannon,   W.    Vi 
MILLER,   CAROL 
Fairfield,    Conn. 


MOCK,    DEBORAH 
Latrobe,   Pa. 
MOELLER, 
ROBERT 
Wilkinsburg.    Pa. 


MOORHEAD, 

MAXINE 
Bridgeville,   Pa. 
MORRILL,   GARY 
Sunapee,  N.  H. 


MORRIS,    KAREN 

MUDGE,    ELLEN 

Pgk..   Pa. 

McKecsport,   Pa. 

MORRIS,    THOMAS 

MULLER,   CYNTHIA 

Hunt.ngton,    W.     Va. 

Teaneck,  N.  J. 

MORRISON,    DIANA 

Monaca,    Pa. 

MUNSON, 
CHARLES 

MYERS,    GARY 
Woodbury,    N.    J. 

Beckley.  W.  Va. 
MURRAY,   GEORGE 
Newark,    Del. 

NAUGLE,    CONNIE 
Ligonier,   Pa. 

MURPHY.   SHARON 
Ligonier,    Pa. 

NEWMAN, 
CLIFFORD 

NICHOLSON,   JOHN 
Clarksburg,    W.    Va. 

Buckhannon,   W,    Va. 
NEUMAN,    GAIL 
Pnila.,    Pa. 

OWENS.    CAROLYN 
Clinton,   Md. 

NEIL,    JOSEPH 
Uniontown,   Pa. 

PALMER,    DONALD 
Dover,    Del. 

PER.RIN,    DIANE 
Avon,  N.  Y. 

PALMER.   BETSY 
Glen    Dale 

PETERS,   SUSAN 
Rockville,   Conn. 

PARSONS,    SARAH 

JANE 
Vienna,  W.  Va. 

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PETRIE.DEE 

PIERSON, 

McKces  Rocki,  Pa. 

DOUGLAS 

PHILLIPS. 

Springfield.   N.    J. 

BARBARA 

PILLSBURY, 

Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

PRISCILLA 

PIERCE,    MELVIN 

Hanson.    Man. 

Bridgeton,  N.  J. 

PITCHER.    DAVID 

POPP.    MADELINE 

Parkersburg,   W.    Va. 

McKecsport,   Pa. 

POLING,   JAMES 

POPSON.   GARY 

Buckhannon,    W.    Va. 

Apollo.    Pa. 

POLING,    ROBERTA 

Elkm.,   W.  Va. 

POWER.   JAMES 
Brooklyn,  N.   Y. 

PROCTOR.    GEORGE 
Bel    Air,    Md. 

POWERS.    BYRON 
S.    Charleston.  W.  Va. 

PROUT,   JAMES 
Ocean    Grove,   N.    J. 

POWERS.   JANE 
Walpole.    Mais. 

PUGLIESE.    DIANE 
Pittsburgh.     Pa. 

REICH,    RICHARD 
Baltimore,    Md. 

RAINES,    CAROL 
Buckhannon,    W.    Va. 

REID,    JOSEPH 
Honolulu,    Hawaii 

REESE, 

CHARLOTTE 
West  Milford,  W.  Va. 

REIKO,    ODA 
Japan 

ROBUCK.    SANDY 
Evans  City,  Pa. 

REIN.    PATRICIA 
Kenilworth.  N.  J. 

ROGERS,   EMMA 
Charleston,    W.    Va. 

RICHMOND, 

NANCY 
Manchester,    Conn. 

ROSE,   DONALD 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 

SANDERS,    KATHIE 
Coraopolis,    Pa. 

SAAMS,    SARAH 
Trenton.  N.  J. 

SAVILLE.   ROBERT 
Hackettstosvn,    N.    J. 

SAFFORD.   DEANA 

SCHAEFFER, 
BECKY 

SCOTT,  GAIL 
Morrisvilte,    Pa. 

Gctroantown,   Pa. 
SCHRECENGOST. 

LARRY 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

SCOTT,  MINA 
Elkton.   Md. 

SCITE,    JOSEPH 
Letart.   W.    Va. 

98 


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SHAPTER, 

ROBERTA 
Westfield,  N.  J. 
SHARKEY,    JOSEPH 
Clairton,    Pa. 
SHARP,  JO  ANN 
Orange,   Conn. 


SHELTON,   CECVLE 
Zelienoplc,   Pa. 
SHERRER,   SUSAN 
Union,    N.    J. 
SHERRY,    THOMAS 
Wilkinsburg,    Pa. 


SIGLER.    NANCY 
Springfield.    Va. 
SIMPSON,   CAROL 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 
SINCLAIR,    EDWIN 
Moorefield,    W.    Va. 


SMITH,    RODGER 
S.    Portland,    Mo. 
SMITH,    ROGER 

Buckhannon,  W.  Va 
SPENCE,  SUZANNE 
Pittsburgh.     Pa. 


STALNAKER. 

NANCY 
Buckhannon,    W.     Va. 
STARCHER,    MARY 
Ripley,  W.  Va. 
STATA.    ALLEN 
Needham,    Mass. 


STEPHENSON, 

ROSE 
Vienna,  W.  Va. 
STEWART,    JR., 

CLYDE 
Buckhannon,    W. 
STONE,    LESLIE 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 


SWANEY,    VICKI 
Bell    Vernon,   Pa. 
TAN,   BRIAN 
Medan.    Indonesia 
TAYLOR.  JUDITH 
Buckhannon.   W.    Va. 


SHAVER,   JOSEPH 
Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
SHAW,    SUSAN 
Wexford,    Pa. 


SHINDLEDECKER. 

RACHEL 
New  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
SHULTABARGER, 

PETER 
Brasford    Woods,    Pa. 


SMALLRIDGE, 

PATTI 
Buckhannon,    W.    Va. 
SMITH,    ROBERT 
McKcesport,    Pa. 


SPRAGUE,   GARY 
Pleasantville,    N.    Y. 
SPRINGER, 

CLIFFORD 
Uniontown,  W.   Va. 


STEALEY,    ROBERT 
Clarksburg,   W.    Va. 
STEM,   EARL 
Norristown,   Pa. 


STRADER,  JEAN 
Crawford,  W.  Va. 
SUMMERS,    JERRIE 


THOMAS,   FRED 
Johnstown,    Pa. 
THOMPSON,    ANNIS 
Weymouth,    Mass. 


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THOMPSON, 

THORNTON. 

FRANCINE 

CHERYL 

Rainelle,  W.  Va. 

River  Edge.  N.  J. 

THOMPSON, 

THORNTON. 

JEFFREY 

GEORGE 

Carien.    Coon. 

Jackson,   Ohio 

THORNE.  JAMES 

Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 

TILL,   SANDRA 
Vincenrown,  N.  J. 
TOWNLEY,   KAREN 
Gillette.  N.  Y. 
TRAINER. 
JEANNIE 
French  Creek.  W.   Va. 


TROXELL,  ANITA 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 
VAN   BLARCOM. 

JOAN 
Baldwim-rille.  N.  Y. 
VAN    SCOY, 

CHERYL 
Parkersburg,  W.  Va. 


WAGNER,   JAMES 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 
WARE.   JANICE 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va. 
WARNER.   ALICE 
Versailles,   Pa. 


TRIMMER,   CAROL 
Barneiville,    Ohio 
TROENDLE, 
JO-ANNE 
Syracuse,  New  York 


VITE,  PHYLLIS 
Tosfanda,    Pa. 

VREDENBl'RG. 
DAVID 

Mechanic,  die,  N. 


WARNER, 

KENNETH 
Wexford,    Pa. 
WASHBURN.   JUDY 
Erie,    Pa. 


WASS.   PATRICIA 

WELLS,   ROBERT 

Harrisiille.   W.    Va. 

Middleman,    Pa. 

WATSON,   DAVID 

WELLS.   SUSAN 

Clarksburg.  W.  Va. 

Gary.  W,  Va. 

WEICHAND. 

RALPH 

Maywood,  N.  J. 

WENTWORTH. 

WILHELM, 

CLAUDIA 

BRENDA 

Bridgewater,    Mass. 

Leetonia,   Ohio 

WHITE.   STEVEN 

WILKINSON. 

Terra  Alta,  W.  Va. 

KAREN 

WILBERT.   GREGG 

Wyckoff,  N.  J 

Camel,  W.  Va. 

WISSER,   CURT 
McKeesport.    Pa- 

YOUNG.    SUZANNE 
Buckhannon.   W.    Va. 

WITHERITE.    JANE 
Annapolis,    Md. 
WOLFE,   PAT 
Myersdalc,    Pa. 

YUENGL1NG, 

NANCY 
Pittsburgh.    Pa. 

100 


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YULE,    RICHARD 
Needham,   Mass. 
ZACCARI. 

PATRICIA 
Phoenis,   Md. 
ZAVAGLIA,   RAF 
Meridcn,   Conn. 


ZICKEFOOSE,  DONETTE 


ZUBACK.   CRISPIN 
Pittsburgh.  Pa. 


AULT.   ROBERT 
Oakland,   Md. 

BAILEY, 

ELIZABETH 
Moorefield,  W.  Va. 

BAILBY,   SUE 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

BARNES. 

KENNETH 
Brownsville,   Pa. 

BENTON,    JERRY 
Lake  Hiawatha,  N.   J. 

CARPENTER. 

JAMES 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

CHITAMBER, 

SHERIDAN 

Washington,    Pa. 

CURTIS,   DAVID 
Glen    Dale,    W.    Va. 

CURTIS,    JOHN 
Meriden,   Conn. 

DAUGHERTY, 

THOMAS 
Weston,  W.  Va. 

DAVIS,   JANE 
Concotd,  N.  H. 

DiCOLA,   RAYMOND 
Claitton,    Pa. 

DONNELLY, 

MARSHA 
Pittsbutgh,  Pa. 

DUNHAM, 

RANDALL 
McLean,    Va. 

EXLEY,   BEN 
Wheeling.   W.   Va. 

FINCHAM, 
SHARON 
Mill  Creek,  W.  Va. 

FLOWERS,    GLENN 
Buckhannon,   W.    Va. 

FOX,    RICHARD 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

FRERICHS, 
PAULETTE 


FRUEHAN,   KEITH 
Endwell,  N.  Y. 


GANS,   ELIZABETH 
Cambridge,    Ohio 


GARBER,   CHERYL 
Clairton,   Pa. 

GERMAN,  JOHN 
Jenkintown,    Pa. 

GETTEMY,   JACK 
Hunkers,   Pa. 

GILSON,   SANDRA 
Hackensack,  N.  J. 

GOODFELLOW, 

NANCY 
Fairfield,   Conn. 

GREGG,    GEORGE 
Tannery,   Va. 

GROSS,   CAROL 
Oaks,   Pa. 

GROSSMAN,    DIANE 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

GWINN.    MARY 
Mt.  Hope,  W.  Va. 

HASSON,   ALBERT 
Cabot,    Pa. 

HEISCH,   SUSAN 
Baltimore,    Md. 

HEMPHILL.   GREER 
Washington,  D.  C. 

HODGSON,  JOY 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

HOKE,   BARBARA 
Cleveland.  W.  Va. 

HOLBERT.  JOHN 
Harrisville,    W.    Va. 

HORIE.   CHERYL 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

HOWE.   ROBERT 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

JACK,    MIKE 
Buckhannon.  W.  Va. 

JANCZEWSKI, 

WAYNE 
Clairton,    Pa. 

JORDAN,    JANET 
Baltimore,   Md. 

KEILHOLTZ, 

DENNIS 
Silver  Spring,  Md. 

LEAR,   BENJAMIN 
Vandergrift,  Pa. 

LINCICOME, 

ROBERT 
Vienna,  W.  Va. 


LLOYD.    LESLIE 
Penns  Grove,  N.J 

LORD,   ALAN 
Belmont,   Mass. 

McKEEVER, 
MARION 
Hillsboro.  W.   Va. 

McMILLER, 

JUDITH 
McLean,    Va. 

McNEAL,  DAVID 
Hackettstown,    N.J. 

MEFFERT, 
ROLAND 

MILLER,   JANIS 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

MILLER,   JERRY 
Charleston,  W.  Va. 

MOREHEAD, 

STEPHEN 
Parkersburg,    W.    Va. 

MYERS.    RICHARD 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

MYERS,   WILLIAM 
Plainfield,    N.J. 

NADEAU,   THOMAS 
Orleans,    Mass. 

ODA,   REIKO 
Kitapyoshi,   Japan 

OLEXA,    WAYNE 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

ORNER,    LANCE 
Pittsburgh,    Pa. 

PACKMAN,   GUY 
Grafton,  W.  Va. 

PARKER.   JAMES 
Parkersburg,    W.    Va. 

PAULMAN, 
RICHARD 
Cumberland,    Md. 

PETERSON, 
NORMAN 
Ridgefield,  Conn. 

PETTIBON, 
GEORGE 
Monaca  Park.  Pa. 

RANDOLPH, 

EUGENE 
Clarksburg,    W.    Va. 

REXRODE.    LARRV 
Fairmont,  W    Va. 


RHEIN.    BARBARA 
Hamburg.    Pa. 

ROBERTS.    PETER 
Greenwich,   Conn. 

ROGERS,    JUDY 
Westfield,    Mass. 

ROWETT.    RICHARD 
Wyoming,    Pa. 

RYDHOLM,    DAVID 
Warren,   Pa. 

SCHMEAL, 

CHARLES 
Kenvil,  N.  J. 

SHAW.   MARTHA 
McKecsport.    Pa. 

SHEELEY,   SANDRA 
New    Martinsville. 


SLOGAN, 

RANDOLPH 
Pleasant  Hills,  Pa. 

SMITH,    WILBERT 
Czar,  W.  Va. 

STUART,    DAVID 
Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

THOMPSON, 

CLELL 
Buckhannon,  W.  Va. 

VASILKO, 

LEONARD 
Pittsburgh,   Pa. 

WAGNER, 
RICHARD 

WALTER, 

LAWRENCE 
Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

WATSON,  DAVID  L. 
Clarksburg,   W.   Va. 

WEST,   JOHN 
Beckley.  W.  Va. 

WISECARVER, 

WAYNE 
Arlington,    Va. 

WOLFE,   RICHARD 
Gibbsboro,    N.J. 

WRIGHT,   PERRY 
Volga.  W.   Va. 

WYSOCKI,    LINDA 
Dayton,   Ohio 


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The  Greek  social  sororities  and  fraternities  play  a  major 
role  in  Wesleyan's  social  calendar.  Along  with  individual 
functions,  the  Greek's  sponsor  Greek  Week-End  and  May 
Week-End.  They  also  select  candidates  to  compete  for  Mur- 
murmontis  Queen.  More  than  550  Wesleyan  students  belong 
to  a  Greek  social  organization. 


GREEKS 


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The  Panhellenic  Council  was  established  to  create  and  main- 
tain good  relations  between  the  sororities  on  Wesleyan's 
campus.  The  council  co-ordinates  the  activities  of  the  four 
sororities  and  acts  as  a  judiciary  board  for  them.  This  year, 
under  the  direction  of  president,  Trudy  Rannells  and  under 
the  advisorship  of  Dean  Marion  McBrair,  Panhellenic  was 
involved  in  different  activities.  The  activities  include  Formal 
and  Informal  Rush,  Greek  Week,  and  Panhellenic  Dinner. 
The  meetings  of  the  Panhellenic  Council  are  held  once  a  week 
in  one  of  the  sorority  suites.  The  Council  this  year  has  definitely 
been  of  effective  assistance  to  all  of  the  sororities. 


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INTER-FRATERNITY  COUNCIL 


Inter-Fraternity  Council  was  established  on  Wesleyan's  cam- 
pus to  organize  the  fraternities  into  one  united  group.  Today 
it  serves  as  the  governing  body  of  these  fraternities,  setting 
up  rules  for  rushing  and  settling  any  disputes  which  might 
arise  among  the  five  groups.  The  activities  of  I.F.C.  include 
co-ordinating  Greek  Week  and  Campus  intramurals.  This  year 
Inter-Fraternity  Council  was  under  the  direction  of  president 
Pete  Evans. 


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May  Queen  and  ADPi  Attendants 

From  May  1964  to  May  1965,  ADPi's  are  always  on 
the  move.  Whether  sweethearts,  scholars,  athletes,  or 
campus  leaders,  Alpha  Delta  Pi  is  well  represented  in 
all  areas. 

Five  ADPi's  adorned  the  1964  May  Court;  Lynn 
Nelson,  who  was  the  Queen  of  May,  Fran  Benson, 
Nancy  Houston,  Lois  Bradbury,  and  Barbara  Burns. 
For  Homecoming  Lois  Bradbury  and  Judi  Lemon  were 
selected  as  senior  representatives.  The  ADPi's  "Octo- 
pus" won  first  place,  along  with  first  place  for  On- 
Campus  Decoration.  Janet  Bitzer  and  Barbara  Burns 
were  chosen  Sweethearts  of  Theta  Chi  and  Delta  Xi 
respectively. 

The  social  functions  of  this  year  have  included  slumber  parties,  social  parties,  teas,  and  receptions.  The  "Pledge 
Dance"  was  held  in  December  for  our  21  new  pledges.  The  highlight  of  the  year  was  the  annual  Black  and 
White  Diamond  Formal  which  was  held  in  honor  of  the  Seniors. 

Last  and  probably  most  important  in  the  1964-65  highlights  are  ones  that  will  never  get  a  trophy  or  even 
applause.  Whether  times  of  sisterly  fellowship  in  the  sorority  suite  or  buying  shoes  and  fixing  clothes  for  a 
needy  family  at  Christmas.  These  make  a  sisterhood  worthwhile. 


"Octopi  The  End-Zone" 


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COLORS 

FLOWERS 


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93 

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Red  and   Buff  Roses 


Pledges  of  Alpha  Gam 


This  is  the  17th  year  that  Alpha  Omicron  Chapter  has  repre- 
sented Alpha  Gamma  Delta  national  fraternity  on  Wesleyan's 
campus.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta  stresses  scholarship,  leadership,  and 
active  participation  in  all  college  functions.  Alpha  Gam's  float, 
"It's  A  Sham-Poo  Old  West  Liberty  Can't  Win,"  won  second 
place  at  Homecoming  while  sisters  Katy  O'Brien  and  Karen  Del- 
brugge  were  Sophomore  and  Junior  attendants  to  the  Queen. 
Alpha  Gam  won  the  Scholarship  trophy  for  the  eighth  consecutive 
semester. 

Other  activities  have  included  a  pledge  formal  held  at  the  Coach 
and  Four  honoring  the  twenty-one  new  pledges.  A  spring  formal 
and  picnic  are  held  each  year  honoring  the  Seniors.  Theme  parties 
have  included  a  Hobo  Party  and  a  Mad  Party. 

The  fraternity's  altruistic  project  for  this  year  goes  toward  Crip- 
pled Children's  counselor  training  centers. 


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CHAPTERS 

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Double  Blue  and  Gold 

Pink  Killarny  Rose 


'Homecoming  Float" 


'I've  got  it! 


The  Alpha  Xi's  ended  last  year's  activities  by  winning  the  first  place  May  Sing  trophy  for  the  second  con- 
secutive year.  The  Alpha  Xi's  on  the  May  Day  court  were  Ann  Royse  and  Brenda  Blake,  senior  attendants,  and 
Polly  Lowe,  freshman  attendant.  Then  at  the  Awards  Assembly  Alice  Crayton  was  announced  as  the  Murmur- 
monits  Queen  and  "Cookie"  Bridgeman  was  given  the  Wesley  Ann  award. 

The  fall  term  began  with  a  retreat  to  plan  th.e  year's  ac- 
tivities, the  first  of  which  was  Homecoming.  Karen  Jennings 
and  Alice  Crayton,  were  on  the  Homecoming  court.  The  "Fuz- 
zies"  won  the  second  place  trophy  for  their  service  project. 
Next  was  the  Christmas  Dance,  which  honored  the  21  fall 
pledges.  The  Alpha  Xi's  had  two  Christmas  parties,  one  for 
underprivileged  children  with  the  Theta  Xi's  and  the  other 
with  the  pledges  in  the  form  of  a  shower  for  the  sorority 
room. 

Other  social  functions  were  the  Sweetheart  dance,  "Hearts 
and  Flowers"  and  the  Rose  Formal.  The  first  honored  the 
sweetheart,  Mr.  Hicks  and  the  10  second  semester  pledges  and 
the  latter  dance  honored  the  seniors. 


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"Darn,  he's  late  again.' 


"We're  on  candid  camera." 


The  year  1964  was  one  of  progress  through  activity  for 
the  sisters  of  Zeta  Tau  Alpha. 

Homecoming  was  a  flurry  of  activity  including  a  float, 
an  alumni  tea  and  campus  decorations. 

Following  our  many  traditions,  Zeta  Tau  Alpha  held 
a  dessert  for  the  fraternities  on  campus.  This  year  desserts 
were  held  for  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon  and  Kappa  Alpha  Order. 
At  Christmas  the  sisters  enjoyed  caroling  for  the  hospitals 
in  town  and  held  a  Christmas  party  where  each  girl  gave  a 
Christmas  present  to  the  sorority  suite. 

Second  semester  activities  were  even  more  varied.  A 
Sister  Supper  was  held  in  January  to  honor  all  the  big  and 
little  sisters.  A  Valentine's  Dance,  the  New  Initiates 
Dinner,  the  Spring  Pledge  Dance,  and  the  Senior  Banquet 
were  other  social  functions  the  sisters  enjoyed.  Greek  Week 
was  a  special  success  with  the  Zetas  placing  second  in  the 
sports  events. 

Even  with  all  these  activities  the  actives  were  first  in 
scholarship  second  semester. 

Our  Spring  Week-End  started  out  with  a  coke  and  chips 
party  on  April  30th.  May  1st  was  State  Day  for  the  Zetas 
and  the  annual  Spring  Formal  was  held  at  Lake  Riley  that 
night.  The  week-end's  activities  were  rounded  out  with  a 
picnic  at  Audra  State  Park  on  May  2nd.  The  year  was 
ended  with  a  two  day  Spring  Retreat  at  a  cabin  on  the 
river,  where  plans  were  made  for  the  coming  year. 

The  sisters  of  Zeta  Tau  Alpha  can  look  back  on  a  year 
filled  with  work  and  fun,  but  most  of  all  a  year  filled 
with  the  joy  of  sisterhood. 


"I'll  show  'em  how  to  dance.' 


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Kappa  Alpha 


Alpha  Delta  Pi 


Alpha  Gamma  Delta 


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Theta  Chi 


Zeta  Tau  Alpha 


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Home  of  Chi  Phi  Men 


FOUNDED  1824,  Princeton  University 

CHAPTERS  37 

MEMBERS  52 

COLORS  Scarlet  and  Blue 


The  years  of  1964-65  are  years  long  to  be  remembered  for 
the  brothers  of  Chi  Phi.  It  was  the  period  of  colonization  for 
Wesleyan's  fifth  national  fraternity. 

September,  1964,  brought  approval  from  Chi  Phi  and  West 
Virginia  Wesleyan  College  for  the  establishment  of  the  Delta  Xi 
Colony  of  The  Chi  Phi  Fraternity. 

From  our  home  at  67  South  Kanawha  Street,  we,  the  men  of 
scarlet  and  blue  enter  every  phase  of  campus  life  from  publica- 
tions to  athletics,  from  student  government  to  the  Dean's  List. 

Homecoming  was  its  usual  success  with  the  brothers  taking 
an  active  part  in  all  the  festivities.  The  fall  social  functions  led  to 
numerous  winter  successes  as  the  Chi  Phi  men  held' their  Winter 
Formal  in  Elkins.  Sweetheart  weekend  this  Spring  was  a  total 
success.  The  weekend  was  the  scene  for  the  official  chartering  of 
the  national  fraternity  of  Chi  Phi  on  the  college  campus.  College 
officials,  national  officers  and  the  brothers  and  their  dates  were 
on  hand  to  usher  in  the  new  phase  of  life  for  the  relatively  young 
local  fraternity.  Chi  Phi  Sweetheart  is  Barbara  Burns. 


Study  hard,  boys ! 


Brothers  Congratulate  Pledges  on  Going  Active 


Intramurals 


No  privacy ! 


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FOUNDED  1865,  Washington  College 

CHAPTERS  84 

MEMBERS  89 

COLORS  Crimson  and  Old  Gold 

FLOWERS  Magnolia  and  Crimson  Rose 


"Saddle-up!" 


"Snack  time!" 


'Homecoming  Float" 


Kappa  Alpha  is  the  oldest  national  fraternity  on  Wesleyan's 
campus.  Throughout  this  year  Beta  Chi  chapter  along  with  the 
other  chapters  will  be  observing  a  centennial  celebration  mark- 
ing one-hundred  years  of  existence. 

This  year  the  Inter-Fraternity  Scholarship  is  on  the  shelves 
of  66  S.  Kanawha  Street. 

K.A.'s  Old  South  Weekend  is  traditionally  a  socially  unique 
affair  where  the  fraternity  secedes  from  Wesleyan's  campus 
and  from  the  town  of  Buckhannon.  The  week-end  also  includes 
a  picnic,  a  parade,  and  the  high  point  of  the  week-end,  the 
Dixie  Ball. 

Informal  house  parties,  "The  Convivium" — the  celebration 
of  Robert  E.  Lee's  birthday,  and  the  Sweetheart  Dance  made  up 
a  part  of  the  KA.  social  calendar  this  year. 

The  fraternity  sweetheart  is  Rita  Lawrence. 


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Dinner  With  the  Phi  Sig's 


FOUNDED  1910,  Kansas  State  Teachers  College 

CHAPTERS  ..  41 

MEMBERS 

COLORS Cardinal  and  Silver 

FLOWER White  Tea  Rose 


Phi  Kappa  Chapter  of  Phi  Sigma  Epsilon  is  in  its  sixth 
year  on  Wesleyan's  campus.  It  has  again  had  an  interesting 
variety  of  activities  including  sport  events,  dances,  parties,  and 
college  functions. 

The  fall  formal  was  a  big  occasion  with  twinkling  lights  and 
soft  music.  Phi  Sig  again  won  first  place  in  Christmas  decora- 
tions. April  was  the  special  month  for  the  fraternity  as  it  was 
the  time  of  the  Cardinal  and  Silver  Weekend  when  their  new 
sweetheart  is  crowned. 

Serving  as  Sweetheart  this  year  is  Marty  Moore. 


"Hurrah!" 


Smile! 


Homecoming  Float 


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FOUNDED  1856,  Norwich  University 

CHAPTERS  .  133 

MEMBERS  70 

COLORS  Military  Red  and  White 

FLOWER  Red   Carnation 


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Home  of  the  Thet.i  Chi's 


Preparation  of  House  Decorations 


Banquet 


Knights  of  the  Roundtable 


Delta  Gamma  Chapter  of  Theta  Chi  Fraternity,  located  at  its  beautiful  house  on 
74  College  Avenue,  is  in  its  fifteenth  prosperous  year  on  Wesleyan's  Campus.  Theta 
Chi  is  one  of  the  country's  oldest  and  largest  National  Social  Fraternities. 

Theta  Chi's  motto  is  "Alma  Mater  First  and  Theta  Chi  for  Alma  Mater."  Living 
up  to  this  motto,  Theta  Chi  may  be  found  in  active  participation  everywhere  on 
Wesleyan's  Campus:  Community  Council,  honorary  societies,  Intramurals,  school  ath- 
letic teams,  and  class  officers. 

Theta  Chi's  numerous  social  activities  are  well  known  on  Wesleyan's  Campus. 
These  activities  include  the  Sweetheart  Formal,  Jammy's,  teas,  receptions,  house  par- 
ties, open  house,  and  mixers  with  the  sororities. 

The  Fraternity's  Advisor  is  Walter  Collins,  and  the  Sweetheart  is  Janet  Bitzer. 


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FOUNDED  1864,  Rensselaer  Polytechnic  Institute 

CHAPTERS     73 

MEMBERS  98 

COLORS  Azure  Blue  and  White 

FLOWER    Blue  Iris 


Presentation  of  Silver  Bowl  to  Dr.  Glauner  At  Founders  Day 
Banquet. 


The  Kappa  Tau  Chapter  of  Theta  Xi  has 
enjoyed  a  great  deal  of  success  and  progress 
since  celebrating  the  one-hundredth  anniversary 
of  the  Fraternity's  founding  on  April  29,  1964. 

After  scoring  a  second  place  May  Sing  vic- 
tory the  Brothers  captured  first  place  in  the 
intramurals  Softball  competition.  This  fall 
Theta  Xi  continued  its  victory  string  at  Home- 
coming with  a  first  place  win  in  House  Deco- 
rations followed  by  the  overall  Homecoming 
Trophy.  First  place  victories  in  the  "A"  and 
"B"  League  intramural  football  and  "A"  and 
"C"  League  volleyball  competition  brought 
four  more  trophies  to  the  chapter  house. 

Picnics,  hayrides,  house  parties,  a  Pledge 
Dance  both  semesters,  the  Winter  Dance  and 
our  spring  formal  the  Iris  Ball  were  highlights 
in  the  social  realm. 

A  Christmas  Party  with  the  Alpha  Xi's  for 
underprivileged  youngsters  was  a  success, 
plus  an  Easter  Egg  Hunt. 

Serving  as  Sweetheart  this  year  is  Rosemary 
Decatur. 


Brothers  Planting  the  Victory  Flag 


President  "Norv" 
and  Santa 


Brothers  In  Song 


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The  Gam's  are  pulled  through. 


The  Xi's  are  next. 


Theta  Xi's  Tom  Eakin  helps  Queen  Rosemary  to  her 
throne. 


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Growth  at  Wesleyan  is  noted  in  the  increased  number  of 
campus  organizations  which  continue  to  function  or  which  are 
newly  formed.  This  year  we  had  the  largest  number  of  active 
organizations  that  has  ever  existed  on  this  campus. 

More  students  are  becoming  aware  of  the  vast  opportunity 
to  pursue  their  interests  through  clubs.  The  membership  of  the 
various  clubs  has  more  than  doubled  in  the  last  four  years. 


ORGANIZATIONS 


HONORARIES 


SEATED,  Left  to  right:  M.  Hecht,  D.  Martin,  A.  Hopkins,  N.  McNew. 
STANDING,  Left  to  right:  E.  Foglesong,  K.  Sorg,  Dr.  Z.  Green,  J. 
Carstensen. 


HAUGHT  LITERARY  SOCIETY 


Haught  Literary  Society  is  the  senior  women's  honorary  designed  to  develop  and  deep- 
en interest  in  intellectual,  literary,  cultural,  political,  and  social  concerns.  It  recognizes 
outstanding  achievement  in  leadership,  scholarship  and  service  among  the  junior  women 
through  its  tapping  of  new  members.  It  is  responsible  for  the  "Haught  Herald"  bulletin 
board  displays  in  each  of  the  women's  dorms.  It  holds  a  "Smarty  Party"  for  freshman 
girls  earning  a  3.0  average.  Dr.  Zaidee  Green  is  the  present  advisor.  Pres.  Ellen  Fogle- 
song, First  Vice-Pres.,  Karen  Sorg,  Second  Vice-Pres.,  Marlene  Hecht,  Sec-Treasurer, 
Donna  Martin.  The  ?irls  meet  in  Loar  Memorial  Room. 


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KAPPA  PI 


This  national  honorary  art  fraternity  is 
active  on  this  campus  in  recognizing  super- 
ior art  majors  and  minors.  The  members 
this  year  were  given  honorary  membership 
for  their  outstanding  interest  and  appreci- 
ation of  the  arts.  These  new  members  are 
Dr.  Stanley  Martin,  Dr.  Florence  Schaper, 
and  Prof.  Hallam.  Mr.  Keester  is  the 
group's  advisor.  They  meet  in  the  new  art 
center. 

Mary  Rothmann  presides  with  Lynn 
Bonafed  as  the  Sec. -Treasurer.  One  of  their 
projects  is  the  student  Art  Exhibit.  They  are 
responsible  for  the  hanging  of  all  art 
shows,  decorations  for  Saga  on  Thanksgiv- 
ing and  Christmas. 


Top  to  bottom:   M.   Rothmann,  Mr.  Keester,   L.   Bonafed,   M.  Kelly, 
M.  Goodhue,  S.  Abrham,  J.  Lemon,  L.  Evick,  M.  Hanson,  M.  Curtis. 


SOQUINTA 


Organized  around  the  purpose  of  exemplify- 
ing and  fostering  creative  and  scholarly  atti- 
tudes on  campus,  this  sophomore  women's 
honorary  recognizes  both  individual  activities 
and  group  participation.  It  is  a  fairly  new  or- 
ganization, started  in  1962.  Dean  Marion  Mc- 
Brair  is  helping  the  girls  with  their  activities, 
one  of  which  is  a  picnic  with  Haught  in  the 
spring. 


SEATED:     D.     Heaps,    S.    Emme,    E.     Metallides. 
STANDING:  E.  Cox,  E.  Crissman,  A.  Southworth. 


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STANDING,  Left  to  right:  B.  Talkington,  G.  Klebez,  D.  Ranson,  R.  Scott,  N.  Richards,  P.  Weaver,  M.  Peterson,  J.  Painter.  SEAT- 
ED, Left  to  right:  P.  Lattore,  J.  Yockel,  R.  Winget,  Dean  Cunningham. 


OMICRON  DELTA  KAPPA 


As  a  National  Leadership  Honor  Society  for  college  men,  ODK  members  are  chosen 
on  the  basis  of  achievement  in  exemplary  character  and  superior  scholarship  and  lead- 
ership. Its  members  include  students,  faculty,  administration,  alumni,  and  honorary 
members.  Roger  Yockel  is  this  year's  president  and  Dr.  Plummer  and  Mr.  Reemsnyder 
are  the  advisors. 


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This  honorary  physical  education  fraternity  for  women  has  as  its  purpose  the  recogni- 
tion of  worthy  members  in  the  fields  of  physical  education  and  the  advancement  of  the 
aims  and  ideals  of  this  field.  This  group  consists  of  those  in  health,  physical  education, 
and  recreation.  It  sponsors  an  intramural  program,  and  the  refreshment  stand  and  check- 
ing service  at  basketball  and  football  games.  The  initiation  for  new  members  takes 
place  under  the  direction  of  Miss  Barbara  Maxwell. 


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SEATED,  Left  to 
right:  G.  Clark,  B. 
Willenbrock,  B.  Mc- 
Callum,  J.  West,  R. 
Cairns,  R.  Ufko. 
STANDING:  Miss 
Maxwell,  L.  Lantz,  S. 
Smolenski,  D.  Ufko, 
S.  Reynolds. 


ALPHA  PSI  OMEGA 


This  is  Wesleyan's  honorary  dramatics  fraternity 
which  stimulates  dramatic  efforts  on  our  campus. 
Members  of  the  Playshop  are  eligible  for  election 
when  they  have  given  evidence  of  superior  ability 
and  when  they  have  earned  sufficient  points  for 
invitations.  Mr.  Richard  Norvell  is  the  group's 
leader.  This  year's  members  are  active  in  all  phases 
of  the  drama  department  and  will  graduate  in  May. 


STANDING:  A.  Crayton,  J.  Robinson.  SEATED:  Mrs. 
Norvell. 


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SEATED,  Left  to  Right,  D.  Reynolds,  S.  Underwood,  C.  Cornwell,  President,  N.  Creel,  Dr.  Rossbach,  A.  Snedeker.  STAND- 
ING: T.  Terry,  D.  Carpenter,  R.  Decatur,  W.  Smith,  S.  Widmeyer,  J.  Bowers,  M.  Feist,  J.  Knorr.  ROW  3:  N.  Lygoumenos,  C. 
Montoya,  J.  Mitton,  D.  Prostak,  L.  Miller. 

TRI-BETA 

Plans  for  a  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  Museum  of  Natural  History,  including  preparation  of  specimens  of  local  wild- 
life, are  part  of  this  honorary's  activities  for  the  future.  Members  of  this  Beta  Mu  Chapter  of  Beta  Beta  Beta  are 
biology  majors  and  minors  who  show  sound  scholarship  and  a  dissemination  of  scientific  knowledge,  and  who  are 
interested  in  biological  research.  Dr.  George  Rossbach  heads  this  group. 

BENZENE  RING 

Benzene  Ring  is  the  student  affiliate  of  the  American  Chemical  Society  and  has  as  its  purpose  the  promotion  of 
social  and  professional  aspects  of  chemistry.  Their  activities  include  the  Strawberry  breakfast,  a  trip  to  Union  Carbide 
Research  Center  in  Charleston  and  guest  lecturers  from  W.  Va.  University  and  the  Gulf  Research  Center. 

SEATED:  J.  Bard,  Dr.  Gould,  N.  Creel,  S.  Stewart,  Dr.  Wilkins,  E.  Sampson.  STANDING:  T.  Dessent,  W.  Gawthrop,  J.  Black, 
J.  Mason,  C.  Cornwell,  V.  Nicely,  F.  Husk,  President,  and  D.  Ochs. 


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SEATED,  Left  to  right:  B.  Hackler,  Dr.  Gilbert,  C.  Standing,  R.  Hamrick,  C.  Preset,  Dr.  Buhler,  J.  Bard.  STANDING:  J.  Painter,  T. 
Noon,  L.  Martisko,  L.  Lee,  W.  Bond,  R.  Thomas,  F.  Helt,  H.  Robbins,  R.  Meek,  M.  Hecht,  K.  Maloney. 


PSI  CHI 


Established  locally  in  1962,  this  honorary  for  psychology  majors  and  minors  has  as 
its  purpose,  the  advancement  of  "the  science  of  psychology  and  it  encourages  stimu- 
lates, and  maintains  scholarship  of  the  individual  members  in  all  fields."  Experimenta- 
tion and  research  are  encouraged  and  the  sharing  of  new  findings  among  members  is  a 
vital  part  of  the  program. 


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THE  "PHAROS" 


SEATED:  Mr.  McWhorter,  advisor,  Paul  Erwin,  editor. 
STANDING:  T  Stiles,  S.  Erwin,  N.  Masonheimer,  J.  Kantorick. 


Editor    Paul    Erwin 

Asst.  Editor  Sue  Crocker 

Business    Manager    Tom    Stiles 

Advertising  Manager - Nancy  Masonheimer 

Advisor  Mr.   McWhorter 

Photographer    Richard   Crook 


The  staff  looks  with  pride 
at  a  recent  issue. 


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ROW  1:  L.  Moran,  L.  Herring,  R.  Cairns,  M.  Johnston,  S.  Bishop,  J.  Rapp,  P.  Bergen.  ROW  2:  E.  Coy,  P.  Sensue,  J.  Risher,  C. 
Rogers,  L.  Bennett,  S.  Crocker,  E.  Mattox,  L.  Copley.  ROW  3:  B.  Gwynn,  M.  Bell,  A.  Southworth,  C.  Evans,  J.  Cline,  B.  Kimberlain, 
E.  Crissman,  E.  Pembroke,  M.  Law,  M.  Hecht,  J.  Boltz. 

WOMEN  STUDENT  COUNSELORS  1964-1965 


The  first  person  I  remember  seeing  during  Orientation  Week  was  my 
counselor  standing  in  the  front  hallway  with  a  big  smile  on  her  face. 
She  seemed  so  nice  and  friendly  as  she  greeted  me  and  took  me  to  my 
room.  And  that  is  practically  the  story  of  the  whole  year.  My  counselor 
was  always  ready  to  help  me  with  anything.  She  shared  my  joys  and 
my  difficulties.  The  two  student  counselors  who  live  in  our  hall  wing 
were  our  guides,  friends  and  confidantes.  This  was  the  spirit  of  all  the 
counselors  last  year,  and  yours  will  be  the  same. 


I  promise  not  to  make  any 
noise,  anymore. 


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The  staff  at  work:  Sue  Lantz,  Editor, 
Jeannie  Trainer,  Asst.  Editor,  Sue 
Bailey,  typist. 


THE  MURMUR  - 


Left  to  right:  Harriet  Babcock,  Greeks,  Donna  Crook,  organizations,  Deniece  DuBois,  traditions,  William  Lyons,  sports,  Jill  Ivey, 
classes,  Donna  Davies,  faculty  and  administration,  Patricia  Deacon,  leadership. 


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Shall  we  dance? 


Our  advisor:  King  of  the  Road 


MONTIS 


OUR  STAFF:  SEATED,  Left  to  Right,  R.  Owen,  P.  Burke,  P.  Deacon,  J.  Angelo,  S.  Lantz,  editor,  J.  Trainner,  assistant  editor, 
W.  Lyons.  STANDING:  V.  Hamburger,  R.  Beem,  J.  Cucinotta,  D.  Davies,  M.  Trognitz,  D.  Debouis,  J.  Irey,  K.  Wilkinson,  J. 
Mathieson,  D.  Crook,  H.  Babcock. 


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METHODIST  STUDENT  MOVEMENT 


The  MSM  carries  out  a  ministry  to 
the  campus.  This  is  done  through  per- 
sonal concern  for  one  another  and  for 
those  whom  it  seeks  to  reach,  by  pro- 
grams and  readings  in  contemporary 
theology  and  Christian  opinion,  and 
through  the  many  channels  of  service 
open  in  other  structures  on  campus. 
In  all,  it  is  responding  to  what  God 
has  done,  and  seeking  to  better  under- 
stand the  Word  as  it  is  revealed 
through  the  secular  and  the  sacred.  Of- 
ficers for  the  year  were:  president,  Mor- 
gan Peterson;  secretary,  Kay  Chapman, 
and  treasurer,  Caroline  Grieser.  Morgan 
Peterson,  state  president  has  represented 
Wesleyan  on  the  West  Virginia  MSM 
Council.  Advisors  were  Bill  Miller  and 
Dr.  Joseph  Mow. 


SEATED,   Left  to   right:   K.   Foster,   S.   Fullen,   J.    Painter,   L.   Herring,   N.   Cole,   K. 
Chapman.  STANDING,  ROW   2:  C.   Reese,  D.  Gaither,  R.  Miller,   M.   Peterson,   S. 


Gray,  M.  Byrd. 
Clawson. 


ROW  3:   M.   Chatterton,  P.  Weaver,   R.   Moeller,  K.   Townsend,   C. 


CIRCUIT  RIDER 


Left  to  right:  K.  Laney,  C.  Craft,  N.  Cole,  E.  Mudge. 


This  publication  is  the  news- 
letter of  the  Methodist  Student 
Movement.  Its  purpose  is  "to  in- 
form the  community  of  religious 
activities  and  to  provide  a  media 
for  creative  expression."  Editor, 
Nancy  Cole,  and  staff  cover  all  the 
current  topics  of  interest  to  the  cam- 
pus. Anyone  may  contribute. 


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LUTHERAN  STUDENT  UNION 


SEATED:  S.  Boo,  M.  Moore.  STANDING:  T.  Brezinski,  G.  Walton. 


The  Lutheran  Student  Union  is  a  newly 
formed  organization.  It  centers  around  the  be- 
liefs of  the  Lutheran  Church.  The  members 
are  now  working  on  plans  for  several  programs 
next  year. 


NEWMAN  CLUB 


FRONT  ROW:  C.  Olivo,  M.  Barone,  C.  Garber,  D.  Pugliese,  C. 
Jory.  ROW  2:  P.  Zachari,  T.  Patrick,  J.  Sharkey,  G.  Meyers.  ROW  3: 
R.  Holleran,  B.  Marrow,  P.  Roberts.  ROW  4:  G.  Lyle,  T.  Nodeau, 
T.  Sherry. 


"The  function  of  the  Newman  Club  shall  be  to  deepen  the 
spiritual  and  enrich  the  temporal  lives  of  its  members  through 
a  balanced  program  of  religious,  intellectual  and  social  activi- 
ties". Activities  included  Communion  breakfasts  and  a  talk  by 
a  missionary  from  Argentina.  The  officers  were:  president, 
Carol  Olivo;  vice-president,  Larry  Schwendeman;  secretary, 
Carol  Jory;  and  treasurer,  Richard  Vanmullen.  Their  advisor 
was  Rev.  Callahan. 


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RELIGIOUS 

SIGMA  THETA  EPSILON 


ROW  1:  B.  Boettner,  V.  Hamburger,  D.  Peters,  Dr.  Coston,  K.  Foster,  R.  Lecher.  ROW  2:  D.  Johnson,  B.  Manning,  J.  Wagner, 
F.  Beorn,  D.  Lantz,  K.  Townsend.  ROW  3:  J.  Liddell,  H.  Fuller,  G.  Harris,  D.  Highfield,  D.  French,  M.  Peterson.  ROW  4:  W. 
Gray,  K.  Driscoll,  J.  Neil,  A.  Blood,  R.  Moeller,  D.  Bell.  ROW  5:  M.  Hastings,  G.  Feather,  A.  Furrer,  J.  Townly,  J.  Painter,  D. 
Bell.  STANDING:  W.  Link,  J.  Buchanan. 


The  members  of  Sigma  Theta  Epsilon  try  to  build 
their  program  and  their  daily  lives  upon  the  principles 
of  Love,  Faith,  Service,  Reverence,  and  Fellowship. 
Service  and  social  projects  for  the  year  were  as  follows: 
Fall  Picnic,  S.T.E. -Kappa  Phi  Hayride,  Christmas  party 
at  Elkins  Children's  Home,  Annual  Banquet,  S.T.E. - 
Kappa  Phi  Dance,  S.T.E.  Car  Wash,  S.T.E.   Annual 


Work  Week,  National  S.T.E.  Sunday,  and  Love  Feast 
at  the  Spring  Picnic. 

Officers  for  the  year  were:  president,  Dave  Peters; 
vice-president,  Kenneth  Foster;  recording  secretary, 
Larry  Mallory;  treasurer,  Victor  Hamburger;  and 
chaplain  Robert  Boettner.  Advising  the  group  was  Dr. 
Herbert  Coston. 


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KAPPA  PHI 


FRONT  ROW:  S.  Everhart,  Mrs.  Coston,  R.  Race,  C.  Rogers,  L.  Moran,  K.  Lawson,  L.  Evick,  C.  Trimmer,  H.  Howard.  ROW  2:  C. 
Martin,  S.  Strickland,  M.  Byrd,  C.  Holland,  B.  Todd,  E.  Metallides,  M.  Frueh,  J.  Gordon,  R.  Kirkland,  D.  Messenger.  ROW  3: 
M.  Beard,  S.  Attleson,  C.  Noon,  H.  Gommoll,  L.  Alexander,  S.  Ludwig,  D.  Heaps,  S.  Wells,  C  Butts,  C.  Craft.  ROW  4:  K.  Chap- 
man, J.  Knorr,  M.  Boltz,  N.  Wolfe,  B.  Gwynn,  D.  Morrison,  A.  Tompson,  E.  McClain,  J.  Lucus,  B.  McCune.  ROW  5:  P.  Thorn, 
J.  Roberts,  A.  Snedeker,  B.  Depoy,  N.  Shultz,  D.  Davies,  B.  Ambrose,  J.  Ploof,  T.  Michaels.  ROW  6:  E.  Moffit,  M.  McGraw,  K. 
Brown,  P.  Smith,  K.  Hymen,  B.  Bias,  H.  Lin,  K.  Lim,  A.  Warmer.  ROW  7:  B.  McRae,  S.  Davis,  C.  Clawson,  M.  Law,  R.  Smith, 
D.  Hamblin,  T.  Dills,  P.  Church,  P.  Davis. 


Kappa  Phi  is  a  national  organization  for  college  women  of  Methodist  preference  devoted  to  service 
on  the  campus,  in  the  church,  in  the  community,  and  in  the  world.  The  aim  of  the  club  is  "Every  Meth- 
odist woman  in  the  university  world,  a  growing  Christian  and  an  active  participant  in  the  church  of 
today  and  tomorrow." 

Service  projects  of  the  club  consist  of  sponsoring  a  Korean  War  orphan,  visitations  to  shut-ins,  baby- 
sitting for  the  women  of  the  local  Methodist  church,  and  stor)  hour  at  the  public  library.  Annual  social 
events  with  Sigma  Theta  Epsilon  include  a  hayride  in  the  fall  and  a  dance  in  the  spring. 

The  club  is  under  the  leadership  of  president,  Charkne  Rogers,  vice-presidents  Marlene  Hecht  and 
Rosalind  Race;  recording  secretary,  Linda  Moran;  corresponding  secretary,  Linda  Evick;  treasurer, 
Ellen  Jones,  and  Chaplain,  Alice  Southworth. 


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RELIGIOUS 
LIFE 


FRONT  ROW:  B.  Miller,  T.  Brezinski,  K.  Foster, 
S.  Gray,  R.  Winget.  ROW  2:  P.  Weaver,  Dr.  Mow, 
Rev.  Greiser,  M.  Peterson. 


The  Religious  Life  Council  coordinates  religious  activities  and 
considers  policies  affecting  religious  life.  This  year  Pete  Weaver  spon- 
sored special  campus-wide  religious  activities  during  Freshman  orien- 
tation, Christmas,  and  Easter.  Robert  Winget  conducted  Christian  Em- 
phasis Week.  Marlene  Hecht  served  as  assistant  Chaplain  in  Chapel 
services.  Chairman  for  the  group  was  Dr.  Joseph  B.  Mow,  student 
chairman  was  Ken  Foster,  and  secretary  was  Sharon  Gray.  Advisors 
were  Janice  Johnson,  Ralph  Grieser,  Rev.  Fields,  and  Rev.  Kidd. 


The  Kris  Kringle  Kraft  Klub  collects  used 
toys,  repairs  them,  and  brightens  the  Christmas  of 
some  of  the  young  underprivileged  children  of 
Buckhannon.  It  is  part  of  the  Methodist  Student 
Movement.  Its  main  project  is  the  Christmas  Party 
at  which  the  repaired  toys  are  given  out  to  the 
children.  Ken  Foster  is  the  leader  of  this  service 
group. 


SEATED:  R.  Rockefeller,  C.  Evans.  STANDING:  K. 
Driscoll,  J.  Wagner,  K.  Foster,  R.  Moeller,  W.  Link. 
Absent  are  J.  Shaver,  B.  Hunter,  M.  Coleman,  and  L. 
Meredith. 


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PSYCHOLOGY  CLUB 


The  Psychology  Club  strives  to  create  an  active  interest 
in  the  field  outside  of  the  classroom  for  students  whose 
interests  fall  along  this  line.  Student  are  urged  to  present 
their  own  research.  Speakers  are  brought  in  to  serve  as 
resource  persons  for  areas  of  interest  and  concern.  Activities 
and  social  events  this  year  have  included  presentation  of 
student  papers,  participation  in  recreation  program  organi- 


zation for  patients  at  Weston  State  Hospital,  speakers 
related  to  various  areas  of  Psychology,  a  Christmas  Party, 
and  a  club  picnic  for  the  last  meeting  of  the  year.  Officers 
were:  president,  Dana  Cable;  vice-president,  Hayward  Ham- 
rick;  secretary,  Janet  M.  Bard;  and  Treasurer,  James  Seath. 
Advisor  for  the  group  was  Professor  Herbert  Buhler. 


ROW  1:  J.  Kantorik,  S.  Irwin,  J.  Seath,  ].  Bard,  R.  Hammrick,  D.  Cable.  Prof.  Nelson.  ROW  2:  L.  Hamlin,  D.  Clopper,  R.  Johnson, 
M.  Hastings,  J.  Buchanon,  B.  Boettner,  C.  Nesbitt,  B.  Bond.  ROW  3:  L.  Martisko,  L.  Elwood,  M.  Bedow,  C.  Preset,  C.  Rogers,  F. 
Cook,  S.  Barnes,  J.  Junkie.  ROW  4:  N.  Mevry.  B.  Bond,  M.  Brill,  D.  Elderson,  C.  Beall,  L.  Fisher,  M.  Coleman,  D.  Merrihew. 


SOCIOLOGY  CLUB 


SEATED,  Left  to  right:  P.  Church,  S.  Dobson,  F. 
Cook.  STANDING:  L.  Elwood,  R.  Smith,  M.  Bed- 
dow,  C  Preset,  M.  Brill,  L.  Moran,  D.  Pearce. 


The  Sociology  Club  provides  additional  in- 
formation in  the  area  of  sociology  and  creates 
an  awareness  of  social  problems  through  active 
participation  in  college  and  community  ac- 
tivities. The  club  this  year  has  explored  the  vast 
field  of  social  work.  At  the  monthly  dinner 
meetings,  speeches  by  child  welfare  workers  and 
vocational  rehabilitation  directors  have  been  pre- 
sented. Films  and  the  personal  experiences  of 
the  students  doing  social  work  are  discussed. 
The  officers  included:  president,  Dave  Pearce; 
vice-president,  Carole  Preset;  secretary-treasurer, 
Paula  Hockelberg;.  and  publicity,  Charlotte 
Evans.  Dr.  Henry  Shissler  was  the  group  ad- 
visor. 


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STANDING.  Left  to  right:  L. 
Mallory,  R.  Lecher,  M.  Brad- 
ley, E.  Johnson,  Dr.  Mow,  D. 
Crook. 


PHILOSOPHY  CLUB 

The  Philosophy  seeks  to  encourage  the  spirit  of  philosophical  study  and 
the  exchange  of  ideas.  It  emphasizes  the  value  of  voluntary  discipline.  Some 
of  the  activities  include  luncheons  where  discussion  meetings  were  held,  the 
attendance  of  the  West  Virginia  Philosophical  Society  Fall  Convention  at 
Alderson-Broaddus,  and  hosts  of  the  Spring  Convention  of  the  West  Virginia 
Philosophical  Society.  Larry  Mallory  is  the  president. 


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Each  year  many  students  from  foreign 
lands  visit  our  college.  We  are  proud  to 
have  so  many  fine  people  with  us.  Those 
of  us  who  know  these  students  have 
learned  a  great  deal  about  other  cul- 
tures. Chaplain  Davis  is  the  co-ordinator 
of  this  program  exchange.  He  introduces 
them  to  our  campus  and  guides  them  in 
their  course  of  study. 


SEATED:  R.  Oda,  B.  Tan,  M.  Kim.  STANDING,  Left  to  right:  Y.  Hahn,  B. 
Anderson,  B.  Park,  L.  Emami,  T.  Chitambar,  E.  Pumphrey,  K.  Lim,  Dr.  Davis, 
W.  Lens,  U.  Lee,  H.  Lim. 


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BLACKSTONE 
LAW  CLUB 

The  purpose  of  this  organization  is  to  pro- 
mote interest  in  the  Law  and  law  school.  Their 
programs  have  included  several  dinner-meet- 
ings and  guest  speakers. 


SEATED,  Left  to  right:   E.   Shoemaker,  D.   Allman. 
STANDING:  K.  Forsgreen,  J.  Keys. 


COLLEGIATE  COUNCIL  OF 
THE  UNITED  NATIONS 


The  basic  goal  of  this  group  is  "to 
obtain  a  realistic  understanding  of  the 
United  Nations  and  its  role  in  the 
affairs  of  today's  world."  Plans  for  at- 
tending the  model  General  Assembly 
next  year  are  underway. 


SEATED,  Left  to  right,  R.  Scott,  S.  Emme, 
J.  Cogley.  STANDING:  T.  Steele,  W.  Mar- 
tin, D.  Bell,  L.  Mallory,  M.  Golden. 


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SEATED,  Left  to  right:  B.  Wilhelm,  J.  Witherite,  A.  Pugh,  T.  Rannells,   C.    Comwell,    S.    Howard.    STANDING,    Left   to    right: 
K.  Durrett,  D.  Ferguson,  F.  Key,  C.  Rogers,  P.  Wass,  E.  Metallides,  P.  Zaccari,  M.  Ice,  K.  Wamsley. 


4-H  CLUB 


Newly  formed  this  year,  this  group's  aim  is  to  work  cooperatively  with  the  Upshur  County  4-H  Clubs 
to  build  a  bigger  and  better  organization.  At  the  organizational  meeting,  Mr.  Dorsey,  leader  of  the  state 
4-H  groups,  spoke.  Miss  Trudy  Rannells  is  the  president. 


SWITZMARK 
SKI  CLUB 

The  aim  of  this  club  is  to  teach  those  who 
cannot  ski,  and  for  those  who  can,  the  club  pro- 
vides fun  and  enjoyment  coupled  with  many 
opportunities  for  improvement. 

The  group  took  several  trips  to  near-by  ski 
resorts,  but  due  to  the  mild  winter  we  had  this 
year,  they  did  not  do  as  many  exhibitions  as 
usual.  This  group  is  open  to  all  who  are  in- 
terested in  the  sport. 


SEATED:  L.  Huss,  C  Hess,  K.  Kellett.  STAND- 
ING, Left  to  right:  Dr.  Mow,  R.  MacArthur,  R. 
Sevell,  J.  Elliot.  W.  Bond,  F.  Biabon. 


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SEATED,  FRONT  ROW,  Left  to  right:  A.  Warner,  J.  Hood,  B.  Martin,  F.  Key,  S,  McFarland,  B.  McGowan.  SEATED,  ROW  2: 
Mrs.  Walls,  Mrs.  McAllester,  P.  Burke,  E.  Pembroke,  M.  Scutt,  J.  White,  B.  Ambrose,  M.  Britton,  L.  Weaver,  S.  Mathews,  P. 
Lowe.  SEATED,  ROW  3:  P.  Cutright,  D.  Ferguson,  J.  Butzer,  T.  Dills,  S.  Steele.  STANDING,  ROW  3:  B.  Weilhelm,  M.  Adams, 
M.  Beddow,  M.  Hansen,  G.  Lewis,  S.  Timmons.  STANDING,  ROW  4:  D.  Grogsman,  S.  Howard,  R.  Rockefellow,  J.  Knorr,  M. 
Smith,  N.  Morris,  G.  Bradley,  D.  Denham,  J.  Cucinotta,  P.  Rein,  P.  Thompson,  M.  Irwin,  M.  Bell,  M.  McGraw,  M.  Scott,  R. 
Poling,    M.    Courtney,    M.    Kelly.    STANDING,   ROW    5:    B.    Krenzen,  G.  L'Amoreau,  L.  Grossman,  L.  Evick. 


BETTY  LAMP  CLUB 


Under  the  direction  of  president  Bonnie  Ambrose,  the  Betty  Lamp  Club  strives  toward  its  goal  of  promoting  and 
interpreting  to  the  students  the  programs  and  activities  of  state  and  American  Home  Economics  Association.  It 
also  helps  prepare  students  for  membership  in  professional  organizations.  The  activities  of  this  club  include  a  barbe- 
cue for  freshmen,  "International  Dessert,  American  Style"  for  foreign  students,  and  a  Homecoming  breakfast  for 
alumnae  in  Home  Economics.  The  girls  helped  give  a  Merry  Christmas  to  a  needy  family  in  Buckhannon  this  year. 
They  also  served  a  very  successful  waffle  breakfast  for  all  students  and  faculty  who  wish  to  attend.  Mrs.  Walls  and 
Mrs.  McAllester  are  the  advisors. 

Serving  under  Bonnie  are:  Louise  Weaver,  vice-president,  Marilyn  Scutt,  secretary,  Jane  White,  treasurer.  Eileen 
Pembroke,  social  chairman,  Polly  Lowe,  A.W.S.  representative,  Marion  Brittain  and  Peggy  Burke,  publicity  co-chair- 
men, and  Sue  Mathews,  historian. 


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STUDENT  NURSES  OF  WESLEY  AN 


SEATED,  Left  to  right:  R.  Conner,  M.  Erueh,  M.  Shaw,  J.  Pruett,  L.  Reger,  M.  Gwinn,  S.  Davis,  B.  Price,  B.  Todd,  J.  Maple,  L. 
Roberts,  J.  Rodgers,  K.  Sorg.  STANDING:  K.  Hinkle,  J.  Thomas,  L.  Martin,  Mrs.  Cutlip,  S.  Everhart,  J.  Heisch,  K.  Laney,  D. 
Messenger,  G.  Hemphill. 


The  purpose  of  SNOW  is  to  create  a  sense  of  individual  responsibility  among  nursing  students  to  deepen 
insight  into  nurse-patient  relationships,  to  promote  professional  and  social  unity  among  the  nursing  stu- 
dents, and  to  prepare  the  student  for  membership  in  the  professional  organizations  after  she  is  a  registered 
graduate. 

SNOW  was  newly  formed  organized  this  year  and  has  been  quite  busy  since  September.  A  constitution  was 
written  and  approved.  The  official  cap  for  the  graduates  of  the  Department  of  Nursing  of  West  Virginia 
Wesleyan  College  was  designed  and  ordered.  The  official  pin  was  designed,  too.  The  girls  made  Christmas 
tree  ornaments  to  earn  money  for  their  treasury.  Thev  also  had  a  dinner  for  nursing  students  and  faculty.  At 
this  dinner  the  graduating  seniors  presented   a  skit  and  a  class  gift. 

Karen  Sorg  is  the  president,  with  Jane  Pruett  acting  as  vice-president,  Karen  Hinkle  as  recording  secretary, 
Linda  Roberts  as  corresponding  secretary,  and  Sheery  VanScov  as  treasurer.  Mrs.  Carol  Cutlip  is  the  ad- 
visor. 


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SEATED,  Left  to  right:  M.  Coleman,  P.  Church,  D.  Pearce,  H.  Lin,  T.  Lewis.  STANDING:  T.  McCelvy,  D.  Gaither,  B.  Hackler, 
W.  Miller,  advisor,  P.  Wilson,  and  R.  Ellis. 

This  is  the  Central  Committee  of 

STUDENT  SERVICE  PROJECT 

The  purpose  of  this  newly  formed  group  is  to  work  with  the  needy  and  the  potential  high  school  drop- 
outs and  to  show  them  the  importance  of  getting  an  education.  The  group  is  divided  into  five  areas:  big 
brother-big  sister  program,  tutorial,  recreation,  work  with  Weston  State  Hospital,  and  home  management. 

The  big  brother-big  sister  and  the  tutorial  sections  work  directly  with  both  junior  and  senior  high  school 
youngsters  by  giving  them  encouragement  and  helping  them  realize  the  need  for  staying  in  school.  The  cen- 
tral committee  makes  the  assignments  and  then  leaves  it  to  the  individual  college  student  to  progress  at 
his  own  speed. 

On  Saturday  mornings  the  Student  Center  is  open  to  all  concerned  with  the  program  for  various  kinds  of 
activities  such  as  bowling,  ping-pong,  and  pool.  They  can  also  go  swimming.  The  service  teams  which  travel 
to  Weston  busy  themselves  planning  and  working  with  the  patients  on  various  recreation  projects  such  as 
team  sports  and  parties. 

The  Home  Management  section  is  involved  in  the  teaching  of  meal  planning  and  various  sewing  and 
cooking  skills  to  the  parents  of  the  students  involved.  Plans  such  as  the  hot  lunch  program  for  next  year  are 
under  way.  The  SSP  house  on  Pocohontas  street  has  been  the  scene  of  much  activity  this  year.  Over  one 
hundred  Wesleyan  students  have  participated  in  this  new  group,  founded  in  1964. 


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ROW  I:  M.  Bradley,  S.  Rogers,  Prof.  Raines,  K.  Durrett,    R.  Bruce,  ROW  2:  D.  Byrom,  P.  Weaver. 


DEBATE  CLUB 


Under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Sam  Raines,  these  students  represented  Wesleyan  at  several  de- 
bates with  other  schools.  Topics  require  knowledge  of  formal  speech  procedure,  world  prob- 
lems,  and    the   ability   to    follow    logical    arguments. 


YOUNG  REPUBLICANS 

This  political  organization  was  new 
on  campus  last  year.  Its  purpose  is  to 
provide  a  vehicle  through  which  young 
people  interested  in  good  government, 
under  Republican  principles  and  candi- 
dates, may  become  better  informed  citi- 
zens and  future  political  leaders.  One 
of  their  activities  this  year  was  the  pub- 
lishing of  the  paper,  "The  Young  Re- 
publicans." 


SEATED,  Left  to  right:  I.  Brandt,  N. 
Huber,  S.  Irwin,  P.  Frye,  T.  Crouser, 
STANDING:  H.  Huntington,  B.  Manning, 
B.  Hill,  A.  Pinkerton,  T.  Patrick,  T.  Brezin- 
ski. 


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PLAY  SHOP 


FRONT  ROW,  Left  to  right:  M.  Jenkins,  R.  Moeller.  R.  Bruce,  C.  Greiser,  R.  Iannarone,  R.  Paulman.  SEATED:  R. 
Smith,  A.  Crayton,  J.  Robinson,  C.  Green,  E.  Johnson.  ROW  J:  S.  Louis,  Mrs.  Norvell,  C.  Holmes,  C.  Standing,  C. 
Ward,  J.  Bowers,  M.  Courtney,  A.  Southworth,  G.  McKinney,  M.  Roberts.  ROW  4:  J.  McCams,  R.  Parrick,  P.  Weaver, 
D.  Rose,  W.  Burns,  J.  Smith,  D.  Crook. 


Membership  is  open  to  all  students  interested  in  the  many  phases  of  drama  and  the 
theatre.  Two  major  productions  each  year  offer  opportunity  for  all  to  demonstrate 
his  skill  and  ability.  Several  one-act  plays  are  also  produced,  giving  those  with  excep- 
tional ability  the  chance  to  direct  a  production.  Dramatic  readings  also  are  a  part  of 
the  program.  Mrs.  Richard  Norvell  leads  the  group. 


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STUDENT  NATIONAL  EDUCATION 
ASSOCIATION 


FRONT  ROW,  Left  to  right:  L.  Lantz,  S.  Griffith,  G.  McVay,  D.  Cline,  T.  Rannells,  K.  Bryant,  H.  Babcock,  T.  Brezinski,  Dr. 
Brown.  ROW  2:  T.  Thomas,  M.  Moore,  D.  Hall,  W.  Brusso,  L.  Gerrard,  S.  Abraham,  M.  Boettcher,  S.  Underwood.  ROW  3: 
P.  Strickler,  G.  Lear,  M.  Groves,  G.  L'Amoreaux,  J.  Basista,  K.  Johnson,  H.  Lantz,  L.  Evick.  ROW  4:  E.  McClain,  J.  West,  B. 
Bucher,  L.  Bradbury,  B.  Ambrose,  C.  Monroe.  ROW  5:  J.  Woodford,  M.  Waits,  J.  Watts,  C.  Harmon,  J.  Bradford,  K.  Gottwald, 
D.  Atkin.   ROW  6:  T.  Dills,  N.   Shulta,  E.   Heineman,   E.   Lozier,  D.  Ochs. 


SNEA's  four  main  purposes  are  to  provide  personal  and  professional  growth,  de- 
velop leadership  skills,  understand  history,  ethics,  and  programs  at  state  and  national 
levels,  and  to  participate  in  professional  activities  at  local,  state  and  national  levels. 
This  year's  officers  are:  president,  Trudy  Rannells,  first  vice-president,  Danielle  Cline, 
second  vice-president,  Gretchen  McVay,  secretary,  Karen  Bryant,  treasurer,  Harriet  Bab- 
cock, Librarian,  Pat  Shaw,  historian,  Evonne  Mesologitas,  publicity,  Tom  Brezinski.  Dr. 
Lawrence  Marinaccio  is  the  advisor.  Some  of  the  activities  include  a  fall  picnic,  the 
SNEA  Banquet,  and  the  installation  of  officers. 


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HOCKEY 

TEAM 


This  group  is  composed  of  girls 
interested  in  the  sport  of  hockey. 
It  is  an  inter-collegiate  team  which 
played  such  college  teams  as  Davis- 
Elkins,  Fairmont,  and  Glenville. 
They  ended  up  with  a  3-3  record 
and  several  broken  noses,  bruised 
knees,  and  skinned  elbows. 


SEATED,  Left  to  right:  B.  Willenbrock.  J.  Roberts,  G.  Clark,  B.  McCallum.  KNEEL- 
ING: L.  Lantz,  P.  Zackeri,  K.  Bettinger.  STANDING:  Miss  Maxwell,  K.  Greibe,  M. 
Cole,  S.  Reynolds,  D.  Remmick.  Absent  members:  H.  Goheen,  J.  Hopper,  J.  Myers,  L. 
Wysocki. 


SYNCRONIZED 

SWIMMING 


These  girls  learned  the  art  of  water 
ballet  under  the  direction  of  Miss  Barbara 
Maxwell.  They  did  not  put  on  a  water 
aquacade  this  year,  but  hope  to  put  their 
skill  into  practice  next  year. 


SEATED  ON  THE  EDGE  OF  THE  POOL:  P.  Davis,  J.  Bard,  R.  Carins, 
R.  Alberry,  B.  Willenbrock.  ON  THE  BOARD:  N  Hiltner,  S.  Smolenski, 
L.  Lant2.  IN  THE  WATER:  D.  Perrin,  J.  Rapp,  W.  Bainbridge. 


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THE  BAND  .  .  . 


CONCERT 


AND 


The  Wesleyan  College  Band  serves  as  a  marching  unit  during  the  football  season  and  as  a  concert  organization  for 
the  remainder  of  the  year.  An  opportunity  is  provided  for  students  to  participate  in  the  performance  of  traditional  and 
contemporary  symphonic  band  literature.  Officers  for  the  year  included;  president,  Jerry  Cortese;  vice-president,  Alice 
Kraffert;  librarian,  Patricia  Wolfe;  and  property  master,  Ernest  Cebrat.  Besides  performances  and  half-time  shows  at 
the  football  games,  the  band  marched  in  the  Wesleyan  Homecoming  Parade,  Christmas  Band  Concert,  Winter  Band 
Concert  and  first  performance  of  Wesleyan  Panorama  by  Richard  Lawson,  commissioned  by  West  Virginia  Wesleyan 
College,  Concert  at  Buckhannon-Upshur  High  School,  Concert  at  Jane  Lew  High  School,  Spring  Band  Concert.  Per- 
formance at  Commencement  rounds  out  the  year's  activities  for  the  band.  Owen  L.  West  is  director  of  the  band. 

The  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College  Orchestra  provides  students  an  opportunity  to  participate  in  the  performance 
of  serious  orchestral  literature.  The  orchestra  performs  for  various  social  and  formal  functions  within  the  campus  com- 
munity. Occasional  programs  are  rendered  in  various  high  schools  throughout  the  central  West  Virginia  area.  This 
year  the  orchestra  and  choir  gave  a  performance  of  Vivaldi's  "Gloria"  at  the  annual  Christmas  Concert.  Dr.  C.  Buell 
Agey  is  the  director  of  the  orchestra,  librarian  is  Ernest  Cebrat,  and  the  concert  mistress  is  Mary  Francis  Comly. 


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MARCHING 


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"Then  there's  always  time  for  leisure  reading." 


"First  you  fill  out  the  pink,  green,  blue,  yellow,  white, 
purple,  orange,  and  red  forms,  and  then  you  can  start 
on  .  .  ." 


"Ooh-h-h  that's  a  nice  tennis  racket.' 


Ah-h-h,  mm-h-h,  ooh-h-h,  uh-h-h 


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"Say,  does  Mr.  Stansbury  know  they  practice  in  the  Social  Hall ': 


"Is  everyone  getting   enough   of  our   yummy   good 
Saga  Food?" 


"Now,  as  soon  as  we  get  this  thing  aimed  at  the  Ad.  Building  .  . 


"Gee,  I  wonder  who  gets  to  be  Queen?" 


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MENC 


Music  Educators  National  Conference 
provides  opportunities  for  students  to  de- 
velop a  practical,  realistic  picture  of  the 
music  education  profession,  through  partici- 
pation in  programs,  discussions,  demonstra- 
tions, and  state,  regional  and  national  meet- 
ings of  the  MENC.  It  also  gives  students  a 
chance  to  become  acquainted  with  the  lead- 
ers of  their  profession.  Activities  have  in- 
cluded a  trip  to  Pittsburgh  to  hear  the 
Pittsburgh  Symphony,  a  Christmas  party  at 
the  home  of  Miss  Johnson,  Dr.  Albin  Gil- 
bert spoke  to  the  group  on  "Music  Ther- 
apy", and  a  telelecture  with  the  producer 
of  Leonard  Bernstein's  "Young  People's 
Concerts".  Fall  term  officers  were:  presi- 
dent, Bonnie  Vitez;  vice-president,  Ron 
Bowers;  secretary,  Frankie  Comly;  and  treas- 
urer, Harriet  Gommoll.  Spring  term  offi- 
cers were:  president,  Carolyn  Evans;  vice 
president,  Fred  Husk;  secretary,  Sharon 
Strickland;  and  treasurer,  Karen  Wamsley. 
Janice  Johnson  acted  as  advisor. 


ROW  1:  N.  Yoengling,  M.  Cole,  A.  Kraffert.  ROW  2:   J.  Hennrich,  E.  Jones, 
Miss  J.  Johnson,  B.  Cupp.  ROW  3:  T.  Michael,  F.  Husk,  J.  Ploof. 


MUSIC  GROUPS 


ROW  1:  F.  Comly,  C.  Evans,  P.  Chaffey,  J.  Langlais,  S.  Bishop,  Mr.  Shafer, 
B.  Heifer.  ROW  2:  E.  Byrom,  J.  Robey,  R.  Luckey,  J.  Hennrich,  N.  Yuengling, 
R.  Shindeldecker. 


ORGAN  GUILD 


The  Guild  has  again  been  been  very  active 
this  year.  On  October  16,  eight  members  and 
Mr.  Shafer  took  a  three  day  organ  tour  of  the 
Washington,  D.C.,  and  Baltimore  area,  which 
included  an  organ  concert  by  Catherine  Crozier 
in  Washington,  D.C.  Mr.  Langlais  was  pre- 
sented in  an  organ  concert  and  organ  master 
class  in  Loar  Auditorium  on  November  2  and 
3.  Officers  were:  president,  Pat  Chaffey;  sec- 
retary-treasurer, Susan  Barnes.  Supervising  the 
group  was  Mr.  Robert  E.  Shafer. 


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WOMEN'S  GLEE  CLUB 


ROW  1:  D.  Davies,  P.  Vite,  J.  Heslip,  Ethel  Moffort,  M.  Kim,  M.  Frueh,  R.  Shindeldecker,  V.  Lewis,  L.  Myers.  ROW  2:  N.  Schultz, 
K.  Hyman,  N.  Cole,  S.  Griffith,  C.  Monning,  S.  Bunker,  S.  Barnes,  K.  Murphy,  V.  Pollins.  ROW  3:  Miss  Johnson,  P.  Wass,  C. 
Crew,  C.  Craft,  J.  Lucas,  S.  Attleson,  J.  Van  Blarcom,  C.  Reese. 


Founded  in  1963,  this  group  of  girls  get  together  each  week  for  the  mere 
enjoyment  of  singing.  This  year  they  have  sung  in  the  10:00  chapel  service. 
They  also  presented  a  winter  concert  and  a  spring  concert  in  connection  with 
the  Hyma  Glee  Club.  Miss  Janice  Johnson  is  the  director.  This  club  is  open  to 
all  girls  who  enjoy  singing  and  who  appreciate  music. 


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HYMA  GLEE  CLUB 


ROW  1:  R.  Culp,  H.  Holt,  Claire  Oakley,  director,  L.  Vartan,  R.  Phillips,  R.  Hansen,  C.  Shepard,  F.  Helt,  B.  Smith.  ROW  2: 
P.  Click,  L.  Emami,  D.  Schofield,  R.  Thomas,  E.  Shoemaker,  J.  Patterson,  D.  Faust,  F.  Bialon,  D.  Short,  F.  Klintworth.  ROW  3: 
R.  Long,  J.  Wilson,  J.  Oluszah,  J.  Haine,  C.  Edgar,  B.  Sevell,  W.  Kelsey,  J.  Russo,  B.  Exley,  J.  Pruett,  R.  Schullen",  J.  Seath,  C. 
Snyder,  L.  Walters,  V.  Bennett.  ROW  4:  A.  Lingo,  N.  Bryan,  R.  Chamberlain,  H.  Willey,  J.  Howes,  J.  Johnson,  J.  Pape,  H.  Buzzard, 
J.  Funk,  G.  Christ,  J.  Elliot,  M.  Mittnacht,  D.  Carpenter,  S.  Lantz,  N.  Lygoumenos. 


The  Hyma  Glee  Club  provides  an  opportunity  for 
the  male  members  of  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College 
to  enjoy  singing.  It  is  hoped  that  through  this  provision 
there  will  be  a  stimulation  of  school  spirit  on  the  cam- 
pus, and  a  promotion  of  activity-cohesiveness  in  the 
college. 


Officers  of  the  Fall  Semester  were:  president,  Wayne 
Backus;  secretary-treasurer,  Hugh  Buzzard;  public  rela- 
tions and  business  manager,  Jack  Little.  The  Spring 
Semester  officers  were:  president,  Jim  Russo;  secretary- 
treasurer,  Hugh  Buzzard;  public  relations  and  business 
manager,  Haines  Holt.  Director  is  Claire  Oakley. 


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STANDING,  Left  to  right:  J.  Keith,  S.  Davis,  C.  Heatwole,  R.  Cooper,  S.  Bishop,  B.  Spitzer,  J.  Daugherty,  J.  Knorr. 
ROW  2:  M.  Law,  W.  Lunstead,  A.  Kraffert,  J.  Wagner,  R.  Winget,  E.  Jones,  D.  Bell,  B.  Cupp,  D.  Highfield,  R. 
Luckey.  ROW  3:  S.  Dobson,  L.  Herring,  K.  Schwartz,  L.  Wilson,  C.  Evans,  H.  Stowe,  E.  Bridges,  K.  Jennings,  D.  Holt,  J. 
Hennrich,  P.  Chaffey,  S.  Strickland.  ROW  4:  S.  Howard,  E.  Crissman,  W.  Moore,  R.  Crook,  R.  Johnson,  R.  Bowers, 
S.  Gutekuntz,  E.  Byrom,  J.  Everhart,  A.  Southworth,  C.  Allen. 


WEST  VIRGINIA  WESLEYAN  TOUR  CHOIR 


This  group  of  singing  students  is  selected  from  the  regular  Chapel  Choir  to 
tour  some  section  of  the  United  States,  giving  a  series  of  concerts  along  the  way. 
This  year  the  group  had  a  spring  tour  which  took  them  into  parts  of  Kentucky 
and  Tennessee.  They  also  gave  several  concerts  in  churches  in  the  surrounding 
areas. 


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TENORS 


ROW  I:  J.  Wagner,  D.  Bell,  E.  Bridges.  ROW  2:  D.  Holt,  R.  Crook,  R.  Bowers, 
R.  Yule. 


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ROW  1:  S.  Davis,  J.  Bechtel,  R.  Oda,  C.  Heatwole,  S. 
Bishop,  B.  Butcher,  J.  Daugherty,  S.  Mathews.  ROW  2: 
M.  Hatch,  K.  Schwartz,  A.  Kraffert,  L.  Herring,  K. 
Wamsley,  J.  Hennrich,  M.  Comly.  ROW  3:  L.  Wilson, 
N.  Creel,  E.  Crisman,  S.  Howard,  P.  Wass,  C.  Allen, 
S.  Strickland. 


CHOIR 


ROW  1:  G.  Ames,  W.  Lunstead,  R. 
Winget,  D.  Clark.  ROW  2:  H. 
Stowe,  P.  Mazulio,  D.  Highfield, 
G.  Gray,  J.  Blackadar.  ROW  3: 
W.  Moore,  R.  Johnson,  S.  Gute- 
kunst,  J.  Everhart,  E.  Byrom,  J. 
Bruer. 


ROW  1:  C.  Standing,  R.  Roberts, 
R.  Cooper,  B.  Spitzer,  J.  Keith, 
K.  Gottwald.  ROW  2:  C.  Trimmer, 
S.  Peaper,  E.  Jones,  B.  Cupp,  R. 
Luckey,  J.  Knorr.  ROW  3:  S.  Dob- 
son,  J.  Bard,  C.  Evans,  K.  Jennings, 
A.  Southworth,  P.  Chaffey,  M. 
Law. 


SOPRANOS 


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"Come  on  77,  I  know  you  can  do  it." 


"Honey,  wake  up.  The  game  is  over." 


"May  I  have  this  dance? 


"Wesleyan's  answer  to  Lloyd  Bridges?" 


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'Now,  either  you  smile,  young  man,  or  get  out  of  the  picture." 


"Hey,  are  you  sure  I  need  this  much  powder?' 


"Mh-h-h." 


"Ruff,  I  wish  I  could  see  that  darn  scoreboard.' 


"Daddy,  I  wanta  be  a  majorette.' 


— ■s^h,"m.__.'^;\_-T-  —"._;: 


"And  if  you  call 
me  the  Queen  of 
Sheba  once  more 


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"Maybe  next  year,  son.' 


"Now  this  here's  a  long,  tall 
fishing  rod." 


"Yeah,     and     I'm     a 
long,  tall  Texan." 


"And  then  that  big  old  meany  took  the  ball  away  from 
me." 


'I  know,  you're  the  Easter  Bunny.' 


"But  honey  you're  too  young.' 


"Well,  jump.  Doggone  it!" 


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Wesleyan's  athletics  are  not  to  be  excluded  in  the  expansion 
and  growth  of  the  college.  Such  sports  as  swimming,  soccer  and 
girls'  hockey  have  been  added  recently  to  the  list  of  regular 
inter-collegiate  activities.  With  more  athletics  coming  into 
existence  at  Wesleyan,  many  more  students  participate  in  at 
least  one  sport.  Because  of  the  added  number  of  sports,  each 
student  has  an  opportunity  to  engage  in  the  sport  that  interests 
him  or  her  most. 


SPORTS 


REGULATIONS 

MINIMUM  AGE:6  VPS. 
NO  SWIMMING  WITH- 
OUT  LIFEGUARD 
NO  STREET  SHOES 
NO  RUNNING 
NO  HORSEf 
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FIRST  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  Coach  Wm.  Pugh,  T.  Newman,  C.  Sheppard,  L.  Walter,  J.  Colan,  T.  DeWolf,  D.  Schaffner,  N.  Schoffield, 
B.  SevelJ,  T.  McKelvey,  G.  Hershman,  Coach  H.  Ellis.  SECOND  ROW:  G.  Hiser,  C  Snyder,  D.  Drenning,  J.  Schneeman,  R.  Dorr,  J. 
McFarlin,  J.  Johnson,  T.  Shira,  K,  Ryan,  J.  Oluszak,  Athletic  Director  D.  Reemsnyder,  THIRD  ROW:  Graduate  Assistant  L.  Mont- 
gomery, Coach  J.  Myers,  Wm.  Lyons,  J.  Ross,  F.  Taylor,  B.  Hill,  D.  Kessler,  G.  Lyle,  J.  Getty,  T.  Patrick,  Wm.  Reger,  B.  McGinnis,  D. 
Petro,  Wm.  Garrett.  FOURTH  ROW:  C.  Newman,  C.  Munson,  D.  Watson,  T.  Chadwick,  A.  Panaia,  R.  DiCola,  M.  Mollendick,  T. 
Swarr,  W.  Janczewski,  R.  Carpenter,  Publicity  Director  P.  Erwin.  FIFTH  ROW:  Manager  B.  Blankenship,  M.  Burle,  G.  Bossow, 
D.  Hornbeck,  G.  Lynch,  J.  Sharkey,  L.  Vasilko,  S.  Stewart,  B.  Gettemy,  N.  DiPietro,  Manager  J.  Hopkinson,  Manager  J.  Rail. 


FOOTBALL 

1964 


The  1964  football  campaign  was  one  of  heartaches  for  the  Bobcats  of 
Coach  Bill  Pugh.  The  Bobcats  finished  the  season  with  a  record  of  four 
wins  and  four  defeats  with  three  of  the  four  losses  coming  in  the  last  two 
minutes  of  the  game.  Even  with  these  heartaches,  the  boys  led  by  eleven 
seniors  played  good  hard  football  throughout  the  entire  season  and 
ptovided  the  fans  with  many  exciting  moments. 


Wesleyan 7 

Wesleyan 14 

Wesleyan 28 

Wesleyan 15 

Wesleyan ,i6 

Wesleyan 14 

Wesleyan 7 

Wesleyan 38 


32  Westminister   (Pa.) 

20  Fairmont 

6  Salem 

6  Glenville 

20  West  Liberty 

0  W.  Va.  Tech 

12  Albion   (Mich.) 

6  Geotgetown  (Ky.; 


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Jack  Johnson  takes  a  screen  pass  to  gain  some  valuable  yards  against  W.  Va.  Tech. 


Nick  DiPietro  scores  against  W.  Va.  Tech. 


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Tim   Swarr   has   a  pass   batted   away   in   Wesleyan's   Homecoming   battle   with   West 
Liberty. 


Co-Captain  Ted  DeWolf 


Co-Captain  Dave  Schaffner 


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Senior  Ray  Dorr 


"Wish  I  could  'Yelp'  them.' 


Senior  Tom  Newman 


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The  Bobcats'  defense  proves  tough  for  Albion 
Jack  Johnson  follows  the  pack  to  another  good  gain. 


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Senior  Norm.in  Schof  ield 


Senior  Lee  Walters 


Senior  Bob  Sevell 


Dave  Hornbeck  gets 
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Milt  Mollendick  makes  a  stop  against  Tech. 


Nick  DiPietro  makes  his  placement  good. 


"Shall     we     do      the 

Strawberry  Waltz?" 

Dennis  Drenning  and  Dave  Schaffner  bring  down  a  West  Liberty  ball 
carrier. 


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CROSS  COUNTRY 
1964 


The  Wesleyan  Harriers  had  another  losing  sea- 
son this  year  with  a  record  of  no  wins  and  seven 
defeats.  In  the  West  Virginia  State  Conference,  they 
placed  a  disappointing  last  place. 


Wesleyan 39 

Wesleyan 39 

Wesleyan 38 

Wesleyan 39 

Wesleyan 40 

Wesleyan 38 

Wesleyan 69 


16    Fairmont 

18  Waynesburg 

17  Fairmont 

16  Marietta 

15  Marietta 

17  West  Liberty 

15  West  Virginia 


Duke  Marraccini  comes  down  the 
home  stretch. 


FRONT  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  J.  Chisholm,  D.  Byron,  D.  Kugner,  N.  Richards,  P.  Marroccini.  SECOND  ROW, 
Left  to  Right:  Coach  D.  Reemsnyder,  L.  Thomas,  R.  Patchen,  J.  Williams,  L.  Martisko. 


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We  can  catch  up  with  them  if  we  cut  across  here. 


Richard  Cole 


Norvin  Richards  and  Dave  Mclntire 


Les  Martisko 


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FIRST  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  Coach  J.  Myers,  D.  Leonard,  G.  Martin,  R.  Bianchi,  G.  Klebez,  R.  Schulleri,  J. 
Hunter.  SECOND  ROW:  J.  Montoya,  G.  Francis,  L.  Miller,  P.  Myers,  C  Dilly,  C.  Snyder,  D.  Thatcher.  THIRD 
ROW:  J.  Prout,  G.  Marvin,  C  Quarto,  T.  Terry,  J.  Maltese,  H.  Huntington,  Manager  J.  Baird.  FOURTH  ROW: 
P.  Roberts,  J.  Cummings,  D.  Ambrose,  J.  Benton,  J.  Barefoot,  M.  Charterton,  J.  Parker. 


SOCCER 

1964 


The  1964  Soccer  team  had  a  winning 
season  with  a  record  of  four  wins  and  three 
defeats.  Two  of  their  three  defeats  came  at 
the  hands  of  West  Virginia  University.  The 
Bobcats  won  the  West  Virginia  State  Con- 
ference title  for  the  first  time  in  its  soccer 
history. 


Wesleyan 2 

Wesleyan 2 

Wesleyan 3 

Wesleyan 0 

Wesleyan 4 

Wesleyan 2 

Weslyean 3 


4  West  Virginia 

3  Fairmont 

2  Davis-Elkins 

3  West  Virginia 

1  Fairmont 

1  Davis-Elkins 

1    Frostburg 


Coach  Myers  and  a  few  of  his  players  talk  the  situation  over. 


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Gary  Martin  hustles  to  get  a  loose  ball. 


Ralph  Bianchi  makes  anothe 


"Has  anyone  found  that  contact  yet?" 


Tom  Terry  moves  the  ball  against  W.  V.  U. 


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Tom  Terry  scores  against  West  Virginia  University. 


Coach  Myers  gives  a  few  pointers  at  the  half. 
"Come  and  get  it  boys! " 


BASKETBALL 

1964-1965 


Fred  Suder  scores  against  West  Liberty 


They  went  that-a-way! 


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FIRST   ROW,   Left  to   Right:   Coach   F.    Ellis,   C.   Miller.   M.    Funk,  F.  Suder  (Captain),  M.  Reeves,  D.  Kane,  Ass't.  Coach  Wm. 
Pugh.    SECOND   ROW,    Left   to    Right:    J.    Pruett,    D.    Drenning,  D.  Butcher,  T.  Rich—    >     «= 
THIRD  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  T.  Eakin,  D.  Pitcher,  L.  Mill"'  t   "      ■ 


Terry  Bishop  grabs  a  rebound  against  West  Liberty. 


Fred  Suder  scores  against  A.B. 


i  t  Dr„f.n  look  on. 


Fred  Suder  sinks  a  foul  shot. 


The  Bobcats  leave  for  a  road  trip. 


Micky  Reeves  tips  for  a  basket. 


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SWIMMING 


Wesleyan's  swimming  team  finished  its  season  with 
a  record  of  5  wins  and  4  losses.  In  the  conference  the 
swimmers  placed  second. 


Coach  J.  Myers,  Captain  C.  Hulslander,  P.  Roberts,  B.  Bond,  G.  Klebez,  R.  Klebez,  W.  Cordero,  N.  Richards,  B.  Lincomb,  D.  Thatcher, 
R.  VanMullen,  B.  Miller,  B.  Roland,  T.  DeWiof,  N.  TerlaakPoot,  W.  Edwards,  G.  Francis,  J.  Coach,  R.  Lasich. 


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Ted  DeWoIf  makes  a  turn  in  the  five  hundred  meters. 


The  Bobcats  get  off  to  a  good  start  in  the  medley  relay. 


187 


Hey — Slow  down ! 


The  Bobcats  win  a  big  one. 


Richie  Klebez  swimming  the  butterfly. 


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Left  to   Right:    C.    Quarto,   L.    Harris,   Wm.    House,    D.    Palmer,    R.    Stewart,    K.    Maloney,    S. 

Grubb,  R.  Van  Mullen,  Coach  J.  Myers. 


GOLF 


Coach  Myers  and  Captain  Maloney 


Wesleyan's  golfers  finished  the  season  with  a 
good  record  of  22  wins  and  8  losses.  The  golfers 
also  placed  5th  in  the  conference. 


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Bob  Stewart  goes  for  distance. 


Richard  Van  Mullen  goes  for  the  green  with  an  iron. 


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Ken  Maloney  drives  down  the  fareway. 


Charlie  Quarto  gets  good  wood  on  the  hall. 


Lyn  Harris  tries  for  par. 


Bob  Stewart  lines  up  a  putt. 


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FIRST   ROW,   Left   to   Right:   R.   Dunham,   R.   Cole,   B.    Chapman,    B.    Byers.    SECOND    ROW,    Left    to    Right:    J.    McFarlin, 
B.  Bond,  R.  Schisler,  Coach  Reensnyder. 


TENNIS 

1965 


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Captain  McFarlin  and  Coach  Reemsnyder 


Bill  Phillips  returns  a  high  shot 


Rich  Cole  shows  cood  form  on  a  forehand  shot 


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Bill  Phillips  tries  hard  to  make  a  return. 


John  McFarlin  and  Brent  Chapm 


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Bill  Phillips  hits  a  good  backhand. 


Rick  Schisler  returns  a  net  shot. 


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Brent  Chapman  concentrates  on  a  return. 


laying  doubles. 


Larry  Buyers  hopes  his  shot  will  make  it. 


BASEBALL  1965 


Wayne  Olexa  hurls  against  Tech. 


The  Bobcats  make  the  put-out  on  a  Tech  runner. 


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FIRST  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  J.  Williams,  R.  Holland,  D.  Ranson,  B.  Nye,  C.  O'Hagan,  J.  Johnson.  SECOND  ROW,  Left  to  Right: 
Coach  Hank  Ellis,  R.  Willey,  T.  Terry,  A.  May,  B.  Ritchie,  L.  George.  THIRD  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  L.  R.  Carpenter,  R.  Klebetz, 
W.  Olexa,  B.  Weichand,  Mgr.  W.  Edwards. 


Captain  Ranson,  Coach  Ellis,  Captain  Nye 


Rick  Carpenter  rounds  third  and  heads  for  home. 


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A  Bobcat  has  a  close  call  at  first. 


A  good  stretch  produces  an  out  for  the  Bobcats. 


Jerry  May  gets  a  base  hit  against  Tech. 


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BASEBALL  1965 

The  Bobcat  baseball  team  ended  the  season  with  an  8-11  record. 
They  placed  fifth  in  the  conference.  Jack  Johnson  made  the  first  team 
All-Conference  team  and  Little  Ail-American. 


Wesleyan 

4 

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Wesleyan 

6 

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A-B 

Wesleyan 

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Ohio  University 

Wesleyan 

1 

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West   Liberty- 

Wesleyan    . 

3 

12 

West    Liberty 

Wesleyan 
Wesleyan 

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6 

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Concord 
Concord 

Wesleyan 

3 

4 

Glenville 

Wesleyan 

4 

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Marietta 

Wesleyan 

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6 

Fairmont 

Wesleyan 

1 

2 

Fairmont 

Wesleyan 

6 

3 

..    Glenville 

Wesleyan 

2 

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Morris    Harvey 

Wesleyan 
Wesleyan 

1 
8 

2 

5 

Morris  Harvey- 
Davis  and   Elkins 

Wesleyan 

6 

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Davis   and   Elkins 

Wesleyan 

6 

7 

W.    Va.    Tech 

Wesleyan 
Wesleyan 

3 

4 

2 

7 

W.    Va.    Tech 
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Catcher  Rick  Carpenter  chases  a  loose  ball. 


A  Bobcat  takes  a  good  cut  at  the  ball. 


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FIRST  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  R.  Leonard,  F.  Helt,  T.  DeWolf,  R.  Yockel,  P.  Marraccini,  C.  Snyder,  C.  Miller,  T.  Eakin,  T.  Shira. 
SECOND  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  J.  Dyrenforth,  Coach  Bill  Pugh,  B.  Lyons,  J.  Schneeman,  M.  Mullendick,  J.  Patterson,  T.  Swarr,  D. 
Thatcher.  THIRD  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  T.  Davis,  G.  Bossow,  T.  Harris,  C.  Myers,  D.  Kuzner,  D.  Kestner,  Mgr.  D.  Hopkinson. 


W.V.I.A.C. 

TRACK 

CHAMPIONS 

1965 


Bobcats  Nick  DiPietro  and  Craig  Myers  get  a  good 
start  against  Marettia  in  the  100  yard  dash. 


Winning  the  West  Virginia  Inter-collegiate 
Conference  track  title  has  almost  become  a  habit 
with  the  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  college  squad 
coached  by  William  Pugh.  The  Bobcats  won 
the  title  for  the  third  straight  year  this  season, 
taking  first  place  in  the  conference  meet  with 
IOII/2  points  at  West  Liberty  State  College. 
They  closed  the  season  with  a  9-2  record  and 
have  a  23-5  record  for  the  past  three  seasons. 

The  Bobcat  thinclads  won  seven  first  places, 
two  second  places,  and  placed  men  in  five  other 
events   in  gaining   the   championship. 

School  records  were  set  by  Paul  Marriccini  in 
the  120  yard  high  hurdles,  by  Tom  Eakin  in  the 
220  yard  low  hurdles,  by  the  880  yard  relay- 
team,  by  the  mile  relay  team  and  by  James 
Schneeman  in  the  shot  and  discus. 


State  record  holder  Jim  Schneeman  heaves  the   shot 
for  the  Bobcats  during  the  season. 


Doug  Thatcher  gets  a  good  jump  against  Marietta. 


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Captain  Yockel,  Coach  Pugh,  and  Captain  Marraccini. 


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Tom  Eakin  clears  the  bar  in  the  high  jump. 


Terry  Shira  goes  over  the  bar  in  the  pole  vault. 


Charlie  Snyder  heaves  the  discs. 


Terry  Shira  adds  some  points  in  a  4fl 

Bobcat  victory. 


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MEN'S 
INTRAMURALS 


The  intramural  program  at  Wesleyan  gives  everyone 
interested  a  chance  to  participate  in  athletics.  Paul 
Marraccini  and  Bill  Phillips  were  the  1964-65  pro- 
gram directors.  The  year  was  full  of  many  interesting 
and  close  contests.  We  at  Wesleyan  feel  that  our  intra- 
mural program  is  a  vital  part  of  campus  life,  and  that 
our  program  is  an  important  link  in  keeping  physically 
fit. 


Fred  Suder  goes  high  to  catch  a  pass. 


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Another  run  crosses  the  plate  for  the  Theta  Xi  Softball  champions. 


Nick  Edinger  hurls  for  Theta  Xi. 


B:uce  Barth  makes  a  nice  catch  for  the  champs. 


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Basketball  action  in  men's  intramurals. 
Victory  is  sweet !  T°  tne  moon ! 


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Basketball  action  in  women's  intramurals. 


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I  hope  it  goes  in. 


The  girls  get  a  pep  talk  before  the  game. 


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WOMEN'S 
INTRAMURALS 


No!  That's  a  tackle  you're  throwing  to. 


The  girls  suiting-up  for  a  game 


Can't  anyone  hold  on  to  the  ball  ? 


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With  each  passing  year,  Wesleyan  finds  another  activity 
that  is  gradually  becoming  a  tradition  of  the  college.  Recently 
added  to  the  list  is  the  Awards'  Assembly,  which  is  held  once 
in  the  fall  and  once  in  the  spring  to  recognize  and  award  stu- 
dents outstanding  in  a  certain  area. 

Among  Wesleyan's  traditions  are:  Freshman  Week,  Home- 
coming, Winter  at  Wesleyan,  Murmurmontis  Queen  and 
Graduation. 


TRADITIONS 


HERE  COME  THE  FRESHMEN 


Orientation  begins  as  armloads  of  cloth- 
ing and  equipment  are  hauled  to  the 
rooms. 


Freshmen  enter  West  Virginia  Wesleyan  College  in  a  whirl- 
wind of  orientation  called  Freshman  Week.  This  is  a  time  when 
new  students  are  able  to  adjust  to  their  new  surroundings  and  to 
each  other.  This  week  is  filled  with  varied  activities  such  as  a  pic- 
nic, a  freshman  and  campus  mixer,  testing,  and   famed  beanies. 

Although,  near  the  end,  registration  is  one  of  the  most  memor- 
able parts  of  the  week.  Many  hours  are  spent  poring  over  schedules 
and  receiving  class  cards. 

All  these  things  aid  in  helping  us  become  a  part  of  the  new 
life  at  Wesleyan. 


Arm  space  is  small 


Families  and  lost  students  may  be  seen  wandering  around  campus. 


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A  picnic  to  remember. 


A   young    passer-by    surveys    the   dorm    Homecoming    decorations    for 
Agnes  Howard  Hall. 


Fun  .  .  .  Rigorous  .  .  .  Enjoyable  .  .   .  Silly  .   .   .   Heartwarming 
Enlightening  .  .  .  Nervous  .  .  .  Freshmen! 


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HOMECOMING 

1964 


The  festivities  of  Homecoming  1964  begin  with  the 
Queen's  Coronation.  Immediately  following  is  a  reception 
for  students,  alumni  and  guests.  The  week-end  continues 
at  a  steady  pace  with  a  parade,  picnic,  football  game,  and 
open  house.  The  student  and  alumni  dances  on  Saturday 
night  climax  the  week-end.  A  Sunday  afternoon  Hooten- 
anny  brings  the  week-end  to  a  close. 


Before  the  parade  begins,  Polly  Lowe  takes  her  position  on  the 
Alpha  Xi  Delta  float. 


Rosemary  Decateur  smiles  a  happy  smile  after  being  crowned 
Wesleyan's  Homecoming  Queen  for  1964. 

During  the  parade,  Senior  attendants  Karen  Jennings  and 
Alice  Crayton  wave  friendly  hellos. 


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Wesleyan's  Marching  Band  exhibits  a  variety  of  thoughts,  emotions,  and  facial  expressions  as  it  proceeds  down  College  Avenue 
during  the  Homecoming  Parade. 

The  Kappa  Alpha  House  displays  festive  decorations  for  Homecoming  Weekend. 


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FRONT  ROW,  Left  to  Right:  Senior,  Alice  Crayton;  Senior,  Queen  Rosemary  Decateur,  Senior,  Karen  Jennings.  SEC- 
OND ROW:  Junior,  Karen  Delbrugge,  Senior,  Lois  Bradbury;  Senior,  Judy  Lemon;  Freshman,  Carol  Dimling;  and  Sopho- 
more, Katy  O'Brien. 


At  Left,  the  Queen  and  her  Senior  attendants:  FRONT  ROW,  Left 
to  Right:  Alice  Crayton,  Queen  Rosemary  Decateur,  Karen  Jennings. 
BACK  ROW:  Lois  Bradbury  and  Judy  Lemon. 


Below:  The  Queen  and  her  court  greet  the  guests  at  the  Reception 
following  the  Coronation. 


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At  a  crucial  time,  Jerry  Colan  asks  Roger  Yockel  to  help  him  with  a  problem. 


Left  to  Right:  Karen  Sorg,  Ronald  Patchen,  Susan  Matthews,  Janet  West,  Elaine  Buderer,  and  Carol  Boehle.  Driving:   Dave 
Hulslander  and  Srewart  Myers. 


Adding    to  the    festivities    of  Wesleyan's 

Homecoming,  the   various    organizations    on 

campus   make  their   contributions   toward   its 
success. 


The    Alumni    House    displays    an    educational    but 
festive  decoration. 


The  Alpha  Delta  Pi's  win  first  place  with  — 
"OCTOPI  the  End  Zone" 


"POP  the  TOPPERS"  first  place  Theta  Xi  House  Decorations 


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Sue  Barnes  proudly  displays  the  first  place  trophy  which  was  presented  to  the  women  of  Jenkins  Hal 


An  important  part  of  May  Weekend  is  the  sing  which  was  held  out  in  front  of  the  library 
this  year.  Eleven  groups  participated  in  the  competition.  The  coronation  of  the  Queen  also 
took  place  at  this  time. 


First  place  in  the  Men's  division  went  to  Theta  Xi  Fraternity  directed  by  Dennis  Holt. 


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Second  place  in  the  May  Sing  competition  went  to  Agnes  Howard.  Their  director,  Janie  Daugherty  received  the  trophy  for  the  best 
women's  director. 


The  second  place  trophy  in  the  men's  division  went  to  Theta  Chi  Fraternity.  Their  director,  Jim  Wilson,  received  the  trophy  for  the 
best  male  director. 


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Coach  Pugh  presents  the  football  awards. 


The  first  recognition  assembly  of  the  year  1964-65 
was  held  in  Atkinson  Chapel.  Awards  were  presented 
for  such  activities  as  fall  sports  and  the  recognition  of 
various  committees.  Boys  chosen  for  Omicron  Delta 
Kappa  were  tapped  at  this  time. 


The  Campus  Center  Board  receiving  recognition. 


RECOGNITION 
ASSEMBLY 


Pete  Weaver  being  tapped  for  Omicron 
Delta  Kappa. 


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Souvenirs  of  a  cold  seat 


WINTER  AT  WESLEY  AN 


Winter  brings  the  snow,  and  lots  of  it! 
From  these  crisp  white  scenes  an  apprecia- 
tion for  quiet  beauty  develops,  along  with  a 
chance  to  express  a  natural  yearning  for 
fun. 


Wesleyan's  snow  covered  grounds  are  used  to  their  best  advantage. 


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This  scene  and  others  like  it  bring  out   respect   for  the  beauty  of  snow   and   its 
creations. 


The  sun  comes  out  and  it's  muddy  footprints  in  the  halls  for  a  few  days. 
.  .  .  and  it's  more  fun  in  the  snow. 


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Hay   20th ,1965. 


Murmurmontis  Queen  for  1965  is  Miss 
Sharon  Schroder,  nominated  by  Alpha  Xi  Delta 
Sorority.  Sharon  is  an  Elementary  Education 
major  from  Sparta,  New  Jersey.  She  is  an  active 
member  in  the  sorority,  presiding  as  both  the 
Social  Chairman  and  the  Scholarship  Chairman. 


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Queen  Hera  and  King  Zeus  receive  their  trophies. 


GREEK  WEEK 


One  of  the  traditional  events  of  Wesleyan's  Greek  Week  is  the  crowning  of  King  Zeus 
and  Queen  Hera.  This  year  couples  were  nominated  from  each  Sorority  and  Fraternity.  The 
winning  couple  was  Susan  Castiller,  an  Alpha  Gamma  Delta  and  Ed  Shoemaker,  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Kappa  Alpha  Order. 

The  crowning  of  the  King  and  Queen  was  ah  exciting  beginning  of  a  weekend  of 
festivities. 


The  tug  of  war  teams  are  spurred  on  by  the  crowd. 


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Ross  Field  was  the  scene  of  the  annual 
Greek  Week  events  participated  in  by 
each  of  the  Greek-Letter  organizations  on 
campus. 

These  were  such  events  as  a  swimming 
meet  in  the  morning,  relay  races,  a  balloon 
shaving  contest,  an  egg  throwing  contest, 
and  a  centipede  race. 


Swimming  events  include  a  sweatshirt  relay 


Lora  Holman,  Marian  Brittain,  and  Susan  Reynolds  jump  the  hurdles  for  the  women's  division. 


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The  men's  division  of  the  three-legged  race. 


Swimming  events  include  a  penny  hunt  at  the  bottom  of  the  pool. 


Preparations  are  made  for  the  balloon  shaving  contest. 


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Jim  Schneeman  and  Ralph  Bianchi  look  on  as  the  boy's  relay  nears  the  finish  line. 

Competition  was  strong  in  all  of  the  Greek  Week  events.  The  final  points  were  added  up 
and  the  results  were  announced  at  the  Greek  Week  dance  held  in  the  social  hall  of  the  student 
center. 

First  and  second  place  trophies  for  the  girls  went  to  Alpha  Delta  Pi  and  Zeta  Tau  Alpha 
respectively.  First  place  in  the  boy's  competition  went  to  Theta  Chi  Fraternity.  Second  place 
went  to  Theta  Xi. 

Lee  Miller  devours  his  pie  while  others  look  on. 


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The  annual  sockless  feet  come  early  this  year 


President  Martin  participates  in  Greekweek  festivities  by  igniting  the  torchbearer's 
flame. 


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May  Queen 


May  Queen  Karen  Jennings  is  crowned  by  Pat  Lattore. 


One  of  the  main  events  of  the  May  Weekend  is  the  crown- 
ing of  the  May  Queen.  This  year  was  no  exception.  The  Queen 
was  crowned  Friday  evening  at  the  May  Sing.  Karen  and  her 
court  were  then  serenaded  by  the  groups  participating  in  the 
sing. 


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An  aerial  view  of  the  May  Sing 


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Queen  Karen  begins  her  reign 


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Parents  and  visitors  watch  as  the  seniors  walk  down  "their  walk"  for  the  last  time. 


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Everyone  stands  to  sing  the  Alma  Mater. 


Graduation  1965 


Parents  and  visitors  of  Wesleyan  students  watch  more  than  two 
hundred  seniors  receive  diplomas  from  Dr.  Stanley  H.  Martin, 
May  30,  1965.  Many  ambitions  lie  in  the  minds  of  the  new  grad- 
uates; marriage,  graduate  school,  military  service,  employment. 
Whatever  the  desires  of  these  people  may  be,  everyone  wishes 
the  best  of  luck  to  the  graduating  class  of  1965. 


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