Group portrait of a West Virginia University Football Team. 'Taylor Publishing Co. Job Number 07206, Picture Number 3, Page Number 198, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.'
Fi Batar Cappar Members in Front of Spectators at a WVU Football Game
Date:
1965
Description:
Crowd looks on during a football game. Fi Batar Cappar men in long printed coats holding canes stand near a cheerleader. 'Taylor Publishing Company 07206, Picture Number and Page Number are omitted.'
Football players show pre game enthusiasm before a West Virginia University Football Game. "Taylor Publishing Company, Job Number 07206, Picture Number 1, Page Number 190. West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.'
'First Row, left to right: George Zukas, Jim Salentro, John Holstein, Ed Linder, Mark Hannah, Bill Lemak, John Russell, Gary Thall, Steve Edwards and Steve Wilson. Second Row: Rusty Starford, Del Gainer, Pete Secret, Jerry Phillips, Fred Kolana, Dick Melkerson, Sam Bellotte, Jim Bosley, Darrell Perry, John Shelton and Tyrone Harris. Third Row: Assistant Coach Francis Nickler, Head Coach Ed Shockey, John Kenna, Bob Zambo, Tom Digon, Joe Manchin, Gene Brown, Rochie Pendley, Joe Pendry, Bob Podbesek, Ted Easterling, Nelson Edwards and Assistant Coach Ernie May. Fourth Row: Assistant Denny Douds, Scott Criss, Bob Cummings, Jim Sheppard, Charles Wood, Tome Kucer, Emo Schupbach, Mike Germak, Lou Sieminski, Tom Casto, Assistant Coach Fred Hauff and Assistant Coach Tom Tucker.'
'1st row: Center Coach Chick Donaldson, Bruce Bosley, Gene Lathey, Jack Rabbits, Freddy Wyant, Joe Marconi, Bobby Moss, Paul Shepherd, Gary Bunn, Joe Papetti, Sam Huff, Barry Blake, Ray Surbaugh, End Coach Gene Corum. 2nd row: Dennis Jones, Roger Chancey, Jimmy Haught, Walt Beene, Max Cosper, Eddie Dugan, Tom Domen, Larry Kuutko, Ron Klim, Jerry Urda, Ted Holmes, Alex Szuch, Bob Guenther, Line Coach Russ Crane. 3rd row: Trainer A. C. 'Whitey' Gwynne, Backfield Coach Ed Shockey, Mickey Trimarki, Paul Sharkady, Ray Borst, Ralph Anastasio, Tom Huston, Jim Pickett, Delton Mullenax, Bill Underdonk, Tony Hosek, Chuck Howley, Mike Rader, Jerry Cooper, Joe Kopnisky, Head Coach Art Lewis. 4th row: Dick Nochols, Harry McFeater, Larry Doljac, Allen Colebank, Bob Gange, Joe Nicely, Chuck Simpson, Johnny Plybon, Roy Blizzard, Joe Zimmerman, Phil Messenger, Clarence Leggett, Ronnie Santicola, Bob King, Warren Bodkin.'
'First row (left to right)--Gene Lathey, Ted Anderson, Ray Surbaugh, Dick Nocholson, Danny Williams, Eddie Dugan, Jim Peyton, Jack Stone, Dick Tredway, Joe Papetti, Jack Rabbits, Carl Norman. Second row--Whitey Gwynne (trainer), Frank Federovitch, Clyde Sweeney, Chick Donaldson, Tommy Allman, Paul Starr, Ray Wlash, Henry Hartline, Bob Snider, Gene Lamone, Phil Canton, Bob Orders, Max Ludwig, Phil Donley (manager). Third row--Dr. Sam Morris (team physician), Joe Marconi, Bill Jarrett (captain), Bill Hillen, Tom Crutchfield, Ralph Starkey (captain), Bill Marker, Jim Starkey, Bill Forrelli, Bill Underdonk, Don Wilson, Sam Huff, Ben Dunkerley, Bruce Bosley, Carl Roberts (equipment custodian). Fourth row--John Kernic, Bob Moss, Freddy Wyant, Larry Doljac, Jack Bledsoe, Gene Corum (coach), Russ Crane (coach), Art Lewis (head coach), Ed Shockey (coach), Gary Bunn, Rollin McCleary, Gerry McInerney, Harry Sweeney.'
Students cheering on the Mountaineers during a football game. 'Taylor Publishing Company, Job Number 07206, Picture Number 38a, Page Number 254, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia.'
'Athlete Turns Actor: Appearing in the role of Biff in the University Players production of "Death of A Salesman" will be Richard Kleckner. Dick is a Physical Therapy major, but plans to go into theatrical work after graduation. Dick is an all round athlete. He plays football, basketball, baseball, and track. He attended Annapolis for a year and while he was there he played football and boxed in the heavyweight division. In addition to playing end on the West Virginia University football squad, he is also a weight lifter. Dick became interested in acting while he was in high school. At present he plans to try the professional stage after graduation and, if successful, to go on to the movies. "Death of A Salesman" will be presented on March 14th, 15th, and 16th at Reynolds Hall. Curtain time is 8:15. Admission is 75 cents.'