Mountaineer Illustrated October 30, 1982 $1.50 West Virginia vs. East Carolina MORGANTOWN'S CHOICEST RESTAURANT FE ATURES OUR RENOWNED FOOTBALL BUFFE T EXTRAVA GANZA THIS EV ENING 5:00PM TO 9:30PM RT. 119 SOUTH AT 1-79 & U.S. 48 MORGANTOWN, WV (304)296-3431 West Virginia vs. East Carolina • October 30, 1982 3 The Mountaineers entertain East Carolina for Band Day at Mountaineer Field today. WVU leads in the brief series 3-0 including a 20-3 win last year in Morgantown. The Pirates sport a 4-3 mark going into today's contest. Darryl Talley 5 Darryl Talley's performance on the gridiron this sea- son has caught the eye of all college football followers. His outstanding performances in recent weeks have brought him national accolades and he appears headed for All-America honors. Mountaineer Marching Band 75 The "Pride of West Virginia" will showcase its talents along with 5,000 area high school musicians during a special halftime show. The Mountaineer Marching Band has grown from a group of 96 all male students to more than 300 coeds since 1 9 71 . Forest Scientist Experiment with Cloning 93 Scientists from the WVU Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station have successfully cloned chest- nut trees as part of their ongoing research. MOUNTAINEER ILLUSTRATED, the official magazine of West Virginia football, is pub- lished by the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at West Virginia University. It is represented for national advertising by Spen- cer Marketing Services and locally by the WVU Sports Marketing Office. Printed by Fairmont Printing Co. $1.50 Departments 10 - Head Coach Don Nehlen 13 - Football Staff 25 - Mountaineer Stars 27 - Cheerleaders 27 - School Songs 27 - Mountaineer 33 - 1982 Mountaineers 39 - Mountaineer Athletic Club Chairmen 41 - Officials Signals 43 - Television Network 45 - Ask Them Yourself 48 - West Virginia Roster 53 - East Carolina Roster 57 - President Gordon Gee 57 - Athletic Director Fred Schaus 58 - Mountaineer Athletic Club 61 - Wheels Club 78 - Managers 79 - Varsity Head Coaches 80 - Future Schedules 81 - Athletic Staff 85 - Trainers 87 - Radio Network 99 - By the Yardstick Today's Features The Game Today: West Virginia vs. East Carolina • MOUNTAINEER ILLUSTRATED Editor . .................Mike Parsons Assistant Editor . ...........Tim Lilley Contributors .............Joe Boczek Shelly Poe Mark Miner WVU News Service Local Advertising ....... Bud Parsons Cover Photo .............. Vic Haines STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR On behalf of all West Virginians, I am pleased to welcome everyone attending the games for the 1982 West Virginia University football season. As Governor, I recognize the sense of spirit exhibited by WVU fans and participants, and I look forward to many exciting games this year. I am sure our third year in the new Mountaineer Field will prove to be a thrilling season, and I take pride in this fine facility. The WVU Mountaineers have always been a strong force in West Virginia sports, and I am confident of the triumphant seasons to come. To the coaches, players and supporters, best wishes. To the fans, enjoy! Since The Game Today West Virginia vs. East Carolina West Virginia looks to rebound from its second loss of the 1982 campaign as it hosts East Carolina at Moun- taineer Field. A crowd which could be in excess of 50,000 is expected for the contest, which matches two squads who were involved with shut- outs a week ago. The Mountaineers gained 39 yards more than Penn State and picked up 21 first downs to the Nittany Lions' 1 8; but WVU was nonetheless shutout 24-0 by the visitors from the north. At the same time, East Carolina was piling up over 300 yards rushing on Illinois State in the process of re- cording a 21-0 victory. The Pirates enter this week's contest 4-3; the Mountaineers are 5-2. "That was an awful good football team we played last week but we were our own worst enemy," recalls West Virginia head coach Don Nehlen. "I think Penn State knows they were in a football game, but we just couldn't seem to punch in there and score." Kevin White, a sophomore from Casa Nehlen states on the offensive side Grande, Ariz., gets his first collegiate of the football when he talks about start in this afternoon's contest against things to work on this week. "We East Carolina. have some problems to work out on offense, and we really need to get our offense healthy for a change. Again, Nehlen points to the need for "There is a big difference between his team to be prepared to play every playing in a game and preparing for a snap. "We have to take a team's best game, and we haven't had everyone punch every week ... that's all there on offense preparing for our is to it," he explains. "At this point in opponents for a couple of weeks. If time, there is nobody on our schedule we can get some practice in for that can't beat us. everyone this week and work on our "As I've said, we've got some mistakes, we should be a better foot- problems to work out too, especially ball team on offense." on offense. In the long run, we need The health factor Nehlen speaks of to get everyone ready to play and get includes quarterback Jeff Hostetler, back on the winning track," Nehlen who is still hobbled by a bruised toe concludes. "Any coach will tell you on his left foot, and center Dave that in any given week a football team Johnson, who had not played for will either get better or worse than it almost a month due to an ankle injury. was the week before. I'm certainly not "What we really need more than planning on being worse this week." anything else is an open date," Nehlen says. "We have had Okla- Sophomore Kevin White is expec- homa, Maryland, Pitt, Boston College, Virginia Tech, Penn State . . . I'm ted to start at quarterback today in not sure we can keep asking this place of the injured Jeff Hostetler. Hostetler has been suffering from an team to go to the well every week." 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM Paul Woodside needs just one field goal to tie the West Virginia record for most field goals in a career. The sophomore from Falls Church, Va. has already booted 24 three pointers. injury to his big toe and will not return to action until he is healthy. White has completed six of 20 passes for 74 yards while seeing action in five games as Hostetler's backup. A win today would clinch West Vir- ginia's second consecutive winning season and mark the Mountaineers' 57th winning season. Kicker Paul Woodside needs only one field goal to tie and two to break the career record of 25 co-held by Ken Juskowich and Bill McKenzie. He is only 19 points shy of the single season record for points by kicking kicking (81). 3 If you are looking for the best account available, don't bother checking at other banks. A check1ng account shouldn't be taken for granted. In addition tb meeting your basic needs, your check1ng account should be good for your pocketbook. And that's exactly what you'll find With Charleston Federal's BLANK CHECKING. TOTALLY FREE CHECKING. Many banks offer "free check1ng". But if you look closely you'll always find a string attached. A minimum here, a max!mum there ... and before long, you're paying a service charge. 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FSLIC MEMBER Federll & Loan lnMtnee Corp. 4 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Talley Plays With ''Controlled Madness'' By Mark Miner After toiling for the Mountaineers for the past-four years, West Virginia line- backer Darryl Talley is finally getting the recognition for himself and his team that both so rightly deserve. Sports Illustrated named Talley its "Player of the Week" for his possessed performance against Boston College earlier this month, making 1 1 tackles and assisting on five others in WVU's 20-1 3 victory. Another national publication, Inside Sports, featured the 6-4, 21 0pounder in a feature article entitled "Bad Dudes." ESPN, the total sports network, se- lected him as its Player of the Game against Pitt. He was later tabbed as the network's Amateur Athlete of the Week. "I think it has been good recognition for me," Talley says. "I'm happy and thankful for it. The guy doing the story on "Bad Dudes" took me to a park, took all these pictures and told me that it was on the five most aggres- sive guys in sports." 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM of the game. He calls it a "controlled Talley's other honors this year ,nadness" but adds that it is hard to include "Defensive Champion," which he has won four times for his play describe. "Every Saturday I come ready to against Maryland, Boston College, Pitt and Virginia Tech. The award is given play," says the native of East Cleve- land, Ohio. "Some people have to sit by the WVU coaches. "I can't really think about it," claims there concentrating and start shaking at everything. I'm more relaxed before Talley. "I can think about it once the season's over, about what I accom- the game. I visualize things I want to do-make an interception or a big hit plished, how I went about it, if I could or causing a fumble, but before the have gotten more, where I made mistakes. It bugs you to a point that game I don't have a care in the world. "The only time I get excited is when when it first comes out, you're happy, but afterward you can't worry about it I walk out the locker room door, and I because you have the next week to see the other team. It's like a cloud hits me. All you know is you want to get ready for. "You have to keep it in the frame- beat them as bad as you can. If a guy work of the defense," Talley is trying to block you, you always continues. "That's the biggest key to want to get off his block and beat him the whole thing. In certain plays, I've to the punch. You want to be in the got some responsibility to take on. middle of the action. "My blood pressure doesn't go After I carry out my assignment, I try to go further or beyond my assigned up-it may go down a bit. I don't know what it is, but it comes all of a area of responsibility." Although Talley plays with a fury on sudden." Talley's controlled madness has the field, he says the feeling doesn't really begin until right before the start (continued on page 7) 5 "Controlled Madness" (continued from page 5) spurred him to great heights. Playing since a freshman, Talley finished second to fellow linebacker and friend Dennis Fowlkes in 1980 in total tackles (150 to 1 27). Last year, however, the order was reversed as Talley edged out Fowlkes 1 39 to 120 in total tackles on the team. Both players agree that the competition pushes them to play better. "It's sort of a friendly rivalry to see who can get the most hits in a game," Fowlkes says. "We're always trying to make each other better," Talley says. "Before I hurt my shoulder a couple of years ago, I didn't like lifting weights, but I had to lift so that I could play again. I started to hang around with Dennis, and he likes to lift because he use to run around with Jeff Seals, and Seals liked to lift. "Dennis started to get me lifting," continues Talley, "and then it got to where I was just as strong as Dennis. Now we have a competition between us so if he goes into the weight room and lifts 300 lbs. five times, I've got to do it five times. If he does 315 four times, I've got to do it four times. And if I do it, he does it. We used that to push each other, and eventually I got a lot stronger than I've ever been." The friendly jockeying doesn't stop in the weight room but continues right out onto the field. When the Moun- taineers traveled to Oklahoma earlier this fall, Talley says he felt sick and wasn't playing well. "But I refused to come off that field," Talley states. "I wanted to play that game bad. But Dennis said, 'You better start playing, because you're not playing like the Darryl Talley I know. You're playing like a bum.' "Dennis said that right in the middle of the game," adds Talley. "He kept me going when everything seemed like it was going wrong." As for playing style, one might call Talley's "mongrel." He says he watches a lot of players and incorporates their techniques into his. "Ted Hendricks-that man can do something," marvels Talley. "He's big, he's agile, and he can do a lot of things with his body so well that I'd like to be able to do. "And I like the w-;iv Jack Tatum hits people," Talley adds. "He hits them aggressively and within the boundaries of the game.He just plays good, hard, clean football. "I've read his book three times, I think. Once for class, and twice for myself. Each time I read it, I got something different out of it. The guy is totally not like everybody says he is. People make him out to be some hard, Pirate type character with no heart or anything. He's actually a real person, with human feelings." Besides Hendricks and Tatum, Talley likes to observe his peers. "When I was a freshman, I had the chance to play with Delbert Fowler," he recalls. "He taught me how to throw a forearm. He was one of the best I'd seen. He could throw one and knock a tight end or a tackle to his knees. "I watched the way (Pitt's) Hugh Green and Ricky Jackson played," continues Talley, "and I learned from them the different ways to use their hands and forearms and at what times not to. "And at the same time, I was out competing against them and trying to outplay them." Let our "team" tackle your hair problems! We have trained long and hard to defense against split ends, curling patterns, and all other major hair offenses. Call on us, we're tuff to beat!! Jc;sepA's fi;f;"StYusts 731 CHESTNUT RIDGE ROAD - MORGANTOWN, W. VA. - 599-0372 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 7 They make a great team. • • the Dominion Post sports team, that is! Sports Reporter They make a great team. . . the Dominion Post sports team, that is! They specialize in the latest and most complete sports coverage possible. Mickey Furfori's right there cover- ing everything from the thrill of vic- tory to the agony of defeat. 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The Morgan Shirt Outlet 227 Chestnut Street, Morgantown, West Virginia 8 for the Gentlemen Next to the downtown PRT Station (304) 292-2555 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Take a Refreshment Break with AMERICAN VENDINGCOMPANY MIKE, MARTIN, JIM and DON SHAFFER proudly display their new All-American Cups, promoting West Virginia and the Mountaineers. Available at all concession stands. In their 9th year as WVU's Concessionaires "We hoped to have served you well in the old stadium and expect to continue our prompt and courteous service in the new Mountaineer Field." Hot Dogs Cheese Nachos • Peanuts • Pop Corn • Coke • Coffee • Hot Chocolate HOME OFFICE: 211 NORTH SIXTH STREET, CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA 26301 PHONE 1-800-352-3834 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 9 Don Nehlen Head Football Coach In just two years, Don Nehlen has taken the West Vi rginia foot- ball program from four consecutive losing seasons to the Peach Bowl Cham pionship. With that success has come the kind of national attention that has put Mountaineer football on the map as a Top 20 team and Don Nehlen in the spot- light as one of the nation's premier coaches. In his initial season here, Nehlen took a group of young, inexperi- enced athletes whose numbers had been trimmed due to several key injuries and made drastic im provements in a team that had recorded four straight losing seasons. Along the way to a 6-6 slate, West Virginia posted a landslide win at Colorado State and back-to- back road wins against Tem ple and Rutgers. Nehlen gave evidence of his coaching abilities and of a Mountaineer team about to flex its muscles. And flex them it did in 1 981 . An upset victory at Maryland si gnaled the start of West Virginia's rise to national prominence. The year ended with quarterback Oliver Luck the owner of many Moun- taineer career records and the team with an 8-3 record and a Peach Bowl bid. Thousands of WVU fans fol- lowed their team to Atlanta, and looked on as the Nehlen-prepared Mountaineers stunned the nation and de m o l ished the Florida Gators, 26-6. West Virginia football 10 had arrived, and Don Nehlen was leading the way. Since his days as a quarterback at Bowling Green in 1 955, Nehlen has been associated with only one losing season. In 1 958 he began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Mansfield (0 . ) Senior High School. A year later he became head coach at Canton South High School where his teams finished 24-1 1 -2 in fou r seasons. In 1 963 Nehlen moved to the col- legiate ranks as backfield coach at Cincinnati under Chuck Studley. The next season he returned to Canton as head coach at Mc Kinley High School and guided the Bull- dogs to a 9-1 record and second place in the state. Nehlen returned to his alma mater in 1 965 as defensive coor- dinator under Bob Gipson. His units yielded only 361 points in 28 games (12.9 average), recorded six shutouts and finished 1 9-9. Nehlen took over the reins at Bowling Green in 1 968, guiding the Falcons to a 53-35-4 record and three second-place finishes in the Mid-American Conference. His 1 975 team finished 8-3, Bowling Green's best record in a decade. He ranked 24th among active major college head coaches. His overall record as a college head coach is 68-44-4. From 1 977-79, Nehlen served under Bo Schembechler at Michigan. His duties included working with the offensive backs, quarterbacks, receivers, and overseeing recruit- ment. During his stay at Michigan, the Wolverines played in two Rose Bowls and a Gator Bowl. The N ehlen coaching style em phasizes the im portance of the young m en in his progra m . "Nobody is as im portant as my players," he explains. " I 'll do everything I can for the kids. They're going to know they can always count on me and that my door is always open. In turn they will know exactly what I expect from them. "My goal is to build a solid pro- gram and do everything possible to make sure our players graduate from West Virginia. That's what we're here for and I feel very strong about that." Nehlen's style on the field in- cludes a Multiple I offense, a 5-2 defense, and a promise that his teams "will play with enthusiasm and dedication." Nehlen, 46, was graduated from Bowling Green in 1 958 with a degree in education after a sucWEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY cessful football career. He quarter- backed the Falcons to a 21 -2-4 record during the 1 955-57 cam- paigns. He earned a master's degree at Kent State University in 1 965. He and his wife, the former Merry Ann Chopson, are the parents of two children-Danny (2 1 ) and Vicky (1 9). Nehlen's Record As a Head Coach Year - School - Won - Lost - Tied - Pct. 1968 - Bowling Green - 6 - 3 - 1 - .600 1969 - Bowling Green - 6 - 4 - 0 - .600 1970 - Bowling Green - 2 - 6 - 1 - .222 1971 - Bowling Green - 6 - 4 - 0 - .600 1972 - Bowling Green - 6 - 3 - 1 - .600 1973 - Bowling Green - 7 - 3 - 0 - .700 1974 - Bowling Green - 6 - 4 - 1 - .545 1975 - Bowling Green - 8 - 3 - 0 - .727 1976 - Bowling Green - 6 - 5 - 0 - .545 1980 - West - Virginia - 6 - 6 - 0 - .500 1981 - West - Virginia - 9 - 3 - 0 - .750 *TOTALS - won 68 - lost 44 - tied 4 - Pct. .586 * Don Nehlen ranks 18th among active head coaches in total wins and winning percentage. 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 11 THE WINNER'S CIRCLE Winning is the name of the game. Whether it's football or the business of insurance, everyone prefers a winner. Number 85, All-American Tight End Mark Raugh wound up in the winner's circle at the Peach Bowl. He is a winner with the desire to do what it takes to win . 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Box 1551, Charleston, WV 25326. Telephone: (304) 346-061 1 With offices in: Beckley, Charleston, Fairmont, Parkersburg. Wheeling, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Cleveland, Ohio. 24 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY ** * * Mountaineer Stars • i( Rich Hollins Sophomore/WR Zanesville, Ohio Steve Newberry Junior/DB Peterstown, W. Va. One of the standouts in the Mountaineer secondary is right at home in a Gold and Blue uniform- Peterstown native Steve Newberry. The junior defensive back has been a Mountaineer defensive fix- ture since his freshman year, when he moved in to the starting lineup. Since then, he's held his own, recording 36 tackles and three interceptions in 1982. "I'm really proud of what I've accomplished; proud because of what I've been able to contribute to the team over the past two and a half seasons, and I'm very proud of what we've done as a team-winning the Peach Bowl and our season so far this year," Newberry says. "And I'm especially proud to just be a Mountaineer. This is my home state and I'm proud of West Virginia." This season, Newberry can certainly be proud. He's recorded 32 tackles, 27 of them unassisted; he has also managed to lead the team in interceptions with three, one of them a key catch against Virginia Tech. "Our season so far? It's going great," he says en- thusiastically. "The only problem with that is that it's sometimes hard not to look ahead-to the next game, or a bowl bid, or anything. We just have to remember to keep things in perspective, and take things play by play, qame by qame.This week it's East Carolina "I just think about playing my position, doing my part of the coverage, and taking part of my share of every play. Beyond that, I don't worry much," he says. No matter who the Mountaineers' opponent is, though they'll have their minds on Steve Newberry. 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM " . . . And it's Hostetler to Hollins for another long gain!" When the Mountaineers wing the ball downfield for a big play, chances are Rich Hollins is on the receiving end. The talented wide receiver, a native of Zanesville, Ohio, is third on the Mountaineer squad this season in receptions, having caught 11 passes for 238 yards. Those statistics don't tell the whole story though; he's scored two touchdowns and has been a part of many big plays, including the Mountaineers longest scoring play, a 44-yard pass from Jeff Hostetler against Richmond. "It's hard for me to think of myself as being 'Mr. Big Play'," Hollins says. "We don't design our offense so that any one guy is constantly in the spotlight. I just run my share of where I am in the patterns, and hopefully, when the ball comes my way, the play will be successful." Success is not new to Hollins. A two-year player, he caught 37 passes for 754 yards last season, moving into the starting lineup after teammate Darrell Miller got injured. "For sure, Darrell's surgery gave me an opportunity to play some more and to show what I could do," he says. "Really, though, our offense is diverse enough to give everyone an opportunity to do what he does well. Just look at our receivers-there are always half a dozen guys who are in contention to catch the ball." 25 GO MOUNTAINEERS! WE' RE TH E I N FLATION THE ANTI-INFLATION DEPARTMENT STORE® 26 WEST VIRGINIA UN IVERSITY FRONT ROW (L TO R): Jaye Grigsby, Scott Ryan, Don Gillis, Cathy Schnupp. MIDDLE ROW: Kim Browskey, Bunker Hill, John Bentley, Jenny Bandy, Wendy Ge/Iner, Pat Viola, Dwayne Bryant, JoAnne Harvey. STANDING: Teresa Peterson, Dave Kellerman, Nettie Angotti, Louis aateman, Tim Harris, Ann Frame. ALMA M ATER Alma, our alma mater, The home of Mountaineers, Sing we of thy honor Everlasting through the years; Alma, our alma mater, We pledge in song to you- Hail, all hail, our alma mater, West Virginia U.! 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Phone 296-1751 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 1982 Mountaineers 44 Tim Agee Junior/DBIP Bethesda, MD 95 Ernie Anderson Sophomore/MG Brooke, WV 24 Reggie Armstead Senior/DB Fairmont, WV 31 Arthur Ashe Sophomore/DB Washington, DC 54 Scott Barrows Sophomore/OG Marietta, OH 20 Curlin Beck Senior/RB Bedford Hts., OH 34 Al Bouldin Sophomore/RB Akron, OH 22 Tom Bowman Sophomore/RB Portsmouth, OH 19 Wayne Brown Sophomore/WR Somerville, NJ 91 Todd Campbell Senior/OT New Kensington, PA 49 Derek Christian Sophomore/I LB St. Albans, WV 7 Curt Cignetti Senior/QB Morgantown, WV 13 Jeff Eddy Sophomore/TE Parkersburg, WV 65 Ed Fornadel Junior/OT Pittsburgh, PA 50 Dennis Fowlkes Senior/I LB Columbus, OH 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 33 Elegant & Distinctive 14 Karat Quartz Timepieces An exquisite selection of exclusive Lucien Piccard timepieces featuring Quartz precision. Left to right: • Truly contemporary styling in I 4Kgold featuring a rope bracelet and matching case. • Gents 14K dress watch with 50 brilliant diamonds framing the champagne dial and textured brace/el. • Ladies evening timepiece crafted with I .55ct luxurious diamonds and tailored brace/el. L i I l y s' Offers T hese Conven i ences C h a rge - V i sa - M a st e r C a r d - L a ya w a y Crown Jewelers " F or G ifts You' l l G i ve W i th P r i de" 34 Downtown Log a n M i dw a y P l aza Ma l l - L og a n Dunbar V i l lage -Dunbar R a l e i g h Ma l l - B ec k l ey C rossroa ds Ma l l - B e c k l ey Downtown B ec k l ey N ew M a r t i n sv i l l e P l a za Mercer M a l l - B l uef i e l d WEST VIRGINIA UN IVERSITY 1982 Mountaineers 6 Tom Gandee Sophomore/P Clendenin, WV 94 Chris Genther Sophomore/OLB Cleveland, OH 45 Steve Hathaway Junior/OLB Beaver Falls, PA 51 Mike Herzog Sophomore/OT/OT Waldorf, MD 5 Gregg McGowan Senior/DB Chicago. IL 96 Jim Merritts J unior/MG Holidaysburg, PA 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 58 Andre Gist Senior/OG Clinton, MD Tom Hamilton SophomorefTE Stow, OH Chuck Harris Senior/OT Galena, IL 33 King Harvey Sophomore/RB/DB Dublin, VA 74 Ray Hoisington Senior/OT Norristown, PA Andy Holliday Senior/I LB Hurricane, WV Rich Hollins Junior/WR Zanesville, OH 15 Jeff Hostetler Junior/QB Holsople, PA 81 Darrell Miller Senior/WR Philadelphia, PA 35 FRYE WVU Alumni Association Football Functions All Alumni and Friends Welcome BENCHCRAFTED SINCE 1863 NO ONE CAN DU PLICATE OUR UNIQUE FRYE LOOK . . . OUR BOOTS ARE BENCHCRAFTED BY SKILLED ARTISANS FROM CAREFULLY SELECTED NATURAL COWHIDE Boots, Shoes and Accessories For Men & Women SOLD EXCLUSIVELY at G. S. Outfitters 491 H igh St. Oct. 2- Pitt at Pittsburgh, 1 :30 p.m. Tradi- tional pre-game reception on FRI- DAY, Oct. 1 , at the Marriott Inn (WVU Team Headquarters) in Greentree from 8:30 p.m. to midnight. No reser- vations required. Oct. 16- Virginia Tech at Blackburg, 1 :30 p.m. Pre-game (1 0:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) brunch at the Marriott Inn. Space extremely limited; reservations ($7 each) required in advance. No brunch tickets sold at the door. Nov. 6- Temple at Philadelphia, 1 :30 p.m. Post-game reception at the Stadium Hilton (walking distance from Veteran's Stadium) from 4:30 to 7 p.m. N o reservations required. Nov. 1 1 - Rutgers at the Meadowlands, 8 p.m. Pre-game reception (4:30 to 7:30 p.m.) at the Saddlebrook, N . J . Mar- riott (WVU Team Headquarters). No reservations required. Morgantown, WV (304) 292-3899 36 For complete information, including reserva- tion forms, on any of the above events, please write or call the WVU Alumni Association, Purinton House-Downtown Campus, Morgan- town, WV 26506, phone (304) 293-4731. WEST VIRGINIA U N I V ERSITY 1982 Mountaineers 92 Brad Minetree J u nior/OLB Bridgeport, WV 52 Barry Mitchell Sophomore/C/DT Bluefield, WV 1 Gary Mullen Sophomore/WR Clairton, PA 28 Steve Newberry Junior/DB Peterstown, WV 55 Dave Oblak Senior/MG Brook Park, OH 11 Everett Pettaway Senior/DB Richmond, VA 82 Glen Potter Sophomore/ILB Madison, OH 38 Dave Preston Junior/I LB Warren, OH 85 Mark Raugh Senior/TE Roaring Spring, PA 23 Rich Rodriquez Sophomore/DB Farmington, WV 86 Dale Rusesky Junior/OT Shenandoah, PA 61 Rob Schellhaas Junior/OG Pittsburgh, PA 3 Paul Woodside Sophomore/K Falls Church, VA 53 Joe Zabkar Junior/I LB Latrobe, PA 43 Cam Zopp Sophomore/RB Buckhannon, WV 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 37 Our pride in sponsoring WVU sports is showing! �;1e owl... 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WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY r- - - - --- - - - 7 APPLICATION I Don Nehlen 's 1983 Football Camp / Name: ______Phone____ _ _ ___ Address: _______ City: ------- * Age_Grade _ June 1 9 till 24 �ip Code: ___ _ Ht__ Wgt ___ (In Fall) School Now Attending _______ _ Coach: ________ ___ List Your Offensive Position: _____ Su nday to Friday List Your Defensive Position: _____ Physical Defect If Any: _ (Limited Enrollment) _ ____ _ D Overnight Camper $160.00 O Overnight Camper $100.00 deposit enclosed; balance due June 1 D Day Camper $100.00 I certify that I have no injury which would limit my participation in camp. I have Blue Cross or other medical cover- age and give my son permission to attend the West Virginia University Football Camp. (Parent's Signature) Make all checks payable to: For Young Men Who Love Football West Virginia University Receipts will not be sent. They may be ""'- �icked up the first day of camp. _J _ _ 'If additional entry blanks are needed you may duplicate this form. Presents West Virginia Football WTAE-TV Pittsburgh Monday 1 :00 a.m MOUNTA I N EER SPO RTS N ETWOR K Its your chance to relive all the exciting action of today's game and near the post- game comments of Coach Don Nehlen and his Moun taineers. Join host Woody O 'Hara for the complete review of the game high- lights each week. Sponsored By WHSV-TV WOW TV ton/Charleston Hunt1n� Sunday 2 ooon Harrisonburg, Va. Monday 1 1 :45 p.m. �- � Mountaineer Special 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM Clarksburg Sunday 12 noon � Parts Pluss� 43 .l,._ I / / The State of West Virginia is offering to you, a free 68 page comprehensive travel informa- tion book. The West V i rginia Getaway G u ide is an acti. e n packed, f u l l color book contai ning listings of resorts, events/festivals, attractions ... The whole 1 0 yards! c Whether your game plan is skiing on our snow capped mountains tqpring the hundreds of historic sites, it's all here and this is the book to p lay by! I t's yours simply by writing to us. � O Don't pass u p this offer! 0 '/JJ,n ,\ � .,____ D . Rockefcller I V_ G overnor Travel Development Governor's Office of Development State Capitol Charleston, WV 25305 GOOD L U C K M O U N TA I N E E R S ! Mountaineer Scoop: Ask Them Yourself Compiled by Joe Boczek For Safety Tim Agee Q . You seem to be one of the hardest hitting defensive backs I have ever observed, have you always been that way? Al Wizba, Parkersburg For Offensive G uard Andre Gist Q. At times this season, the offen- sive line has been criticized. What is your opinion of the of- fensive line? Rich Exner, Wheeling A. Yes, I have always tried to be a A. Everyone has a job to do and For Defensive Back Steve Newberry Q. You have developed into a first For Kicker Paul Woodside hard hitter. When you play in the defensive backfield, you can't prevent every pass from being caught but you can make a re- ceiver think about catching the next one if you give him a jolt when he does make a catch. rate collegiate defensive back. What have you done since your days in high school to fos- ter such improvement? Terry Johnson, Morgantown A. I have tried to play very aggres- sive football on every down. I want the opposing players to know they are going to pay a price when they run or catch a pass. We can't pre- vent every pass from being caught but forcing a fum- ble or a dropped pass is just as good from my standpoint. For Defensive Coordinator Dennis Brown Q . Are you pleased with the pro- gress the defense has made this year? Leslie Cook, Wheeling A. I think our defense has made great strides since we first ar- rived in Morgantown but we still can improve all parts of our de- fense. I do think, however, the men on our defense have been willing to pay the price and that's why we have had some degree of success. we are just trying to do our jobs. I admit we do make too many mistakes at times, but we have been working real hard to try and correct them. I think we are going to have a much improved offensive line as the season continues. Q . Being just a sophomore and having the success you have had thus far, would you like a chance to kick in pro ball? Jerry Klein, Charleston A. I haven't really thought about it much. I guess if I would get the chance, I should at least give it my best shot, but all L am wor- ried about at this point in my career are my education and helping the Moun- taineers win a ·few more games. For Quarterback Coach Russ Jacques Q. At times, the offense looks su- perb, but at other times it sput- ters. Why is this? Mike Coyne, Bridgeport, Ohio A. Offense is execution football and mistakes can detract from a good offense. I think you will notice that in games we have made just a few minor mistakes, the offense has been able to put points on the boards. However, when we make mistakes, it becomes very tough for our defense to function because of its sophistica- tion. If you have a question you would like to ask a Mountaineer player or coach, write us at the Sports lnforamtion Office, P. 0. Box 877, Morgantown, W. Va. 26507 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 45 CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY, Consol Plaza, Pittsburgh, PA 1 5241 46 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY • M I LD MEDI U M HOT BEA N BEEF CH ICKEN In Morgantown at 47 Wharf St. 296-4486 598-301 0 Suncrest 725 Chestnut Ridge Road LOWE'S B RA N D NAM E RETAI LER O F TH E YEAR Rt. 7, Sabraton , Morgantown , W.Va. 296-8341 Let's Go Mountaineers 47 West Virginia Roster "These are the Good Guys, and... CONTINUING A FINE TRADITION OF . . . (see page 53) 48 NO. NAME 44 Tm Agee · 95 Ernie Anderson • 24 Reggie Armstead • • • 31 Arthur Ashe 76 Duane Barnes 54 Scott Barro1'YS 63 John Barton 20 Cur11n Beck 64 Rob Bennett 46 J,m 8'ond1 75 Mike S.rurak.Js 34 AJ BouldWl 22 Tom Bowman 1 9 Wayne Brown · 91 Todd Campbell • • • 66 Fred Chanes 49 Derek Chns1,an • 7 Cun Ctgnem 79 Greg Crawt0d 8 AnlhOny Daniels 41 Jeff Deem · 60 Dave OeJamett 82 Bryan Dick 25 J,m Dixon 59 Scott Oxon Dan Dolson 46 W1lhe Drewrey• 1 3 Jeff Eddy 79 Tm Fems 1 6 Mike F1Uull 60 Todd Fisher 65 Ed Fomadef 50 Dennis Fowtkes • • • 6 Tom Gandee 94 Chns Genth8f 58 Andre Gst· • 98 Tony Gonzaktz 32 Tom Gray 68 David Gr1tt1th 67 Tom Hamttton 70 Chuck Harns. 21 Mark Hart 33 King Harvey • 45 Steve Hathaway • 5 1 Mike Herzog 74 Raymond Hoisington • 93 Andy Holhday 88 Rich Hollins· t 5 Jeff Hostetler 47 Ed Hughes · . 64 Randy Jackson 2 Dewayne Jeter 57 Dave Johnson • • • 67 Chuck Jol1tt 56 Dwayne Jones 40 Pal Joyce 77 Bnan Jozwaak 83 JlfTl Kaser· 7 1 Kurt Kehl" 62 Bill Legg • 69 Kevin Lonsdorl 66 Scott Lowe,y 99 Jett Lucas 96 Dale MacDonald 5 Gregg McGowan 35 Larry McKellar 78 VW'lce Mehalko 96 Jim Memtts 6 1 Darrell M1He, • • • 92 Brad M1netree 52 Barry Mitchell 1 Gary Mullen• 26 Steve Newberry 55 Dave Obfal • • 75 Bob Palme, 35 Craig Parker 82 Glen Potter 38 Dave Preston 65 Mark Raugh • • • 1 0 Tony Reda 37 Van Richardson 9 Greg Robertson 72 J,m Rodgers 23 Rich Rodnguez 86 Dale Rusesky 73 Scott Saylor 61 Rob Schellhaas • 27 M,ke Scott 69 Rich SIivestro 30 Fred Smalls 1 1 Steve Supenck 90 Danyl Talley• • • 42 Mickey Walczak. " • 97 Rteh Walters " 1 4 Kevin White 36 Ron Wolfley 3 Paul WoodS>de • 53 Joe Zabka 43 Cam Zopp· • Denotes letters won POS. 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Jr So Sr So Jr So Fr Sr So Fr So So So So Sr Jr So Sr Jr So Jr So Fr Jr So Fr So So Fr Fr Fr Jr Sr So So Sr Sr Fr Fr So Sr Fr So Jr So Sr Sr Jr Jr J, So Fr Sr So So Fr So Jr Jr Jr Fr Fr Fr Fr Sr Fr So Jr Sr Jr So So Jr Sr Fr So So Jr Sr Fr Fr So Jr So Jr Fr Jr So Sr Fr Fr Sr Sr Jr So So So Jr So HOMETOWN Bethesda, MD Coalders, WV Fairmont, WV Washington, DC Pittsburgh, PA Marietta, OH Whitehall, PA Bedford Heights, OH Buckhannon, WV Scotch Plains, NJ Charleston, WV Akron, OH Portsmouth, OH Somerville, NJ New Kensington, PA New Castle, PA St. Albans, WV Morgantown, WV Fairfax, VA Cleveland, OH Williamstown, WV Charleston, WV Glen Dale, WV Youngstown, OH Canton, OH Webster Springs, WV Columbus, NJ Parkersburg, WV Cumberland, MD Westlake, OH Canton, OH Pittsburgh, PA Columbus, OH Clendenin, WV Cleveland, OH Clinton, MD Lake Hiawatha, NJ Somerville, NJ South Charleston, WV Stow, OH Galena, IL Mt. Lebanon, PA Dublin, VA Beaver Falls, PA Waldorf, MD Norristown, PA Hurricane, WV Zanesville, OH Hollsopple, PA Ypsilanti, MI Portsmouth, OH Duquesne, PA Penn Hills, PA Canton, OH Chester, PA Pottsville, PA Catonsville, MD Toledo, OH Berwick, PA Poca, WV Hillsborough, NJ Griffithsville, WV Hackensack, NJ Springfield, OH Chicago, IL Princeton, NJ Akron, OH Hollidaysburg, PA Philadelphia, PA Bridgeport, WV Bluefield, WV Clairton, PA Peterstown, WV Brook Park, OH Martinsburg, WV Pennsauken, NJ Madison, OH Warren, OH Roaring Spring, PA Mt. Lebanon, PA Bethel Park, PA South Charleston, WV Smithsburg, MD Grant Town, WV Shenandoah, PA Whitehall, PA Pittsburgh, PA Parkersburg, WV Willowick, OH Glen Mills, PA Virginia Beach, VA East Cleveland, OH Saratoga Springs, NY Glenshaw, PA Casa Grande, AZ Orchard Park, NY Falls Church, VA Latrobe, PA Buckhannon, WV WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Even the sound of the door closing is by design. Our doors speak well of the rest of our car. But their tight, solid sound is no accident. Before we begin building the car, we engineer the best way to assemble it. Piece by piece. Doors, trunk and hood fit the body with close tolerances all around.We align hinges and latches to work freely. Window glass is held snug. And runs in the window channels smoothly.Triple rubber door seals help reduce outside sounds and wind noise.We've improved the insulation throughout the car. The Honda Accord 4-Door Sedan is not only quieter, it's also roomier and more comfortable.You'll find it rides and handles better. And while its many luxurious features are impressive, they are standard equipment. Like cruise control and variable-assist power steering, to name but two. Honda's simple philosophy of building cars that work the way they were designed to work has made Honda number one in owner loyalty among all leading import cars� It has helped Honda cars retain a high resale value, among the best in the automotive industiy. You can fully appreciate how a Honda is made the next time you're in a Honda showroom. c::ltil�£Dfi! After you kick the tires, listen to the doors. •Source: R. L. Polk and Co. 1981 model year New CarBuyerAnafysir. © 1982 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. We make it simple. East Carolina West Virginia University OFFENSE DEFENSE 88 72 58 57 54 71 85 14 32 36 19 RICH HOLLINS . . . . . . WR J I M RODG ERS . . . . . . . OT ANDRE GIST . . . . . . . . OG DAVE JOHNSON . . . . . . C SCOTT BARROWS . . . OG KURT KEHL . . . . . . . . . OT MARK RAUG H . . . . . . . TE KEVIN WH ITE . . . . . . . QB TOM G RAY . . . . . . . . . . TB RON WOLFLEY . . . . . . FB WAYNE BROWN . . . . WR 90 91 55 70 45 50 38 28 44 8 24 DARRYL TALLEY . . . OLB TODD CAMPBELL. . . . DT DAVE OBLAK . . . . . . . MG CHUCK HARRIS . . . . . DT STEVE HATHAWAY. OLB DENNIS FOWLKES . . ILB DAVE PRESTON . . . . . ILB STEVE NEWBERRY . . CB TIM AGEE . . . . . . . . . . . FS ANTHONY DANIELS . SS REGGIE ARMSTEAD . CB 3 PAU L WOODSIDE . . . . KS 11 STEVE SUPERICK . . . . . P Specialists THE MOUNTAINEERS 1 2 3 5 6 7 WR Gary Mullen OeWayne Jeter WR KS Paul Woodside Gregg McGowan DB p Tom Gandee OB Curt C1gnett1 8 Anlhony Daniels 9 Greg Robertson 1 0 Tony Reda 1 3 Jell Eddy 1 4 Kevin White 1 5 Jeff Hostetter DB p QB TE OB OB 16 18 19 20 21 22 Mike F1lkdl Rod Jeter Wayne Brown Curlin Beck Mark Hart Tom Bowman OB WR WR RB RB RB 23 24 25 27 28 29 DB Rich Rodnguez Reggie Armstead DB ILB Jim D,xon DB M,ke Scott DB Steve Newberry RB Ed H,11 30 Fred Smalls 31 Arthur Ashe 32 Tom Gray 33 Kmg Harvey 34 Al Bouldm 35 Craig Parker 36 Ron Wolfley 37 Van Richardson 38 Dave Preston 40 Pat Joyce 4 1 Jeff Deem 42 Mickey Walczak 43 Cam Zoop 44 T,m Agee 45 Steve Hathaway 46 Jim Biondi 47 Ed Hughes 48 Willi e Drewrey 49 Derek Chnstian 50 Denrns Fowlkes 51 Mike Herzog 52 Barry Mttchell 53 Joe Zabkar 54 Scott Barrows . 55 Dave Oblak 56 Dwayne Jones 57 Dave Johnson 58 Andre Gist 59 Scott Dixon 60 Dave DeJarnett 61 Rob Schellhaas 62 Bill Legg 63 John Barton 64 Randy Jackson OLB DB RB RB DB RB . RB . RB ILB ILB ILB RB RB DB OLB ILB OLB WR ILB ILB MG OT OLB OG MG OT C OG OLB OG OG 0G OG OG 0G 65 Ed Fornadel C 66 Scott Lowery 0G 67 Chuck Jolliff . OG 68 Fred Charles . C 69 Rich Silvestro OT 70 Chuck Hams . OT 7 1 Kurt Kehl . OT 72 Jim Rogers. OT 73 Scott Saylor OT 74 Ray Hoisington OG ke Birurak1s M 75 i . . OT 76 Duane Barnes OT 77 Brian Jozwiak. 78 Vince Mehalko . . . OT . . OT 79 Tim Farris WR 80 Todd Fisher . . . WR 8 1 Darrell Miller . ILB 82 Glen Potter TE 83 Jim Kaser .TE 84 Rob Bennett TE 85 Mark Raugh . DT 86 Dale Rusesky TE 87 Tom Hamilton WR 88 R,ch Hollins. OLB 90 Darryl Talley DT 9 1 Todd Campbell OLB 92 Brad Minetree ILB 93 Andy Holliday OT 94 Chris Genther. MG 95 Ernie Anderson MG 96 Jim Merri tts DT 97 Rich Walters OT 98 Tony Gonzalez OT 99 Jeff Lucas A y 6 66 74 60 51 79 81 15 44 32 22 OFFENSE CARLTON N ELSON . WR TOM CARN ES . . . . . . . OT TERRY LONG . . . . . . . OG J O H N FLOYD . . . . . . . . . C NORMAN QUICK . . . . OG JOHN ROBERTSON . . OT NORWOOD VAN N . . . . TE G REG STEWART . . . . QB EARN EST BYNER . . . . TB REGGIE BRANCH . . . . FB RICKY NICHOLS . . . . WR 95 93 77 85 84 47 92 13 9 48 21 DEFENSE JODY SCHULZ . . . . . . . DE HAL STEPH ENS . . . . . DT MARK ERVIN . . . . . . . MG STEVE HAMIL TON . . . DT JEFF PEG U ES . . . . . . . DE AMOS TWITTY . . . . . . . LB KEVIN BANKS . . . . . . . LB G E RALD SYKES . . . . LCB SAM NORRIS . . . . . . RCB CLINT HARRIS . . . . . . . FS SMOKEY NORRIS . . . . SS Specialists 4 J EFF BOLCH . . . . . . . . . . P "Coca-Cola" and ..Coke" are registered trade-marks which Identity th• same product ot The Coca-Cola Company. WELLSLEE COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 3 JEFF H EATH . . . . . . . . KS 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 32 33 35 36 37 38 40 42 43 44 47 48 Kevin Ingram Jeff Heath Jeff Bolch Calvin Adams Carlton Nelson Chuck Bishop Sam Norris THE PIRATES OB K p ss SE CB CB QBIP SE CB FL OB FL John Wilhams Larry O'Roark Gerald Sykes Stefon Adams Greg Stewart Larry Brobst ss Kenny Phdhps Smokey Noms ss Ricky Nichols SE Keith Brown ss FL Stuart Ramirez FL Carlton FrazIer Dwight Richardson TB FB Reggie Branch Scott Lewis FB Moe Bennett LB TB Jimmy Walden Kevin Walker CB Randy Bost LB TB Mi lt Corsey James Martin CB TB Tony Baker Earnest Byner TB LB Amos Twitty cI,nI Hams FS DT 50 Tony Smith OG 5 1 Norman Quick s 52 Whitley Wilkerson LB 53 Gerry Rogers NG 54 Buddy Colson 57 Greg Thomas C 59 Marty Carlson NG John Floyd 60 C LB 63 P J Jordan 65 Maury Banks OT OG 66 Tom Carnes 68 Tim Mitct-iell C 7 1 Jeff Autry OT 73 Sheldon Mebane OT 74 Terry Long OG 77 Mark Ervin NG 79 John Robertson OT TE 81 Norwood Vann TE 82 Lloyd Black DE 84 Jeff Pegues OT 85 Steve Hamilton 88 Curtis Wyatt DE TE 89 Damon Pope 90 Larry Berry LB 92 Kevin Banks DE OT 93 Hal Stephens 94 Lawrence Brooks OT DE 95 Jody Schulz NG 96 Martin Daniel 97 J C Ploll DE OT 98 Wilham Jennette 99 Randy Watts DT East Carolina Roster NO. 5 14 71 43 92 65 35 90 8 82 4 38 32 17 94 23 44 59 68 54 40 96 77 60 26 85 48 3 1 98 63 33 74 42 73 68 6 22 9 21 12 20 84 97 89 51 25 27 79 53 95 50 93 15 13 57 47 81 36 37 99 52 11 88 NAME Catvm Adams Stefon Adams Jeff Autry Tony Baker Kevin Banks Maury Banks Moe Bennett Larry Berry Chuck Bishop Lloyd Black Jeff Bolch Randy Bost Reggie Branch Larry Brobs1 Lawrence Brooks Keith Brown Earnest Byner Marty Cartson Tom Carnes Buddy Colson MIit Corsey Martin Darnel Mark Ervin John Floyd C8f1ton Frazier Steve Hamilton Clint Harris Jeff Heath Kevin Ingram William Jennette P. J. Jordan Scott Lewis Terry Long James Martin Sheldon Mebane Tim Mitchell Cartton Nelson Ricky Nichols Sam Norris Smokey Noms Larry O'Roark Kenny Phillips Jeff Pegues J. C. Plott Damon Pope Norman Quick Stuart Ramirez Dwight Richardson John Robertson Gerry Rogers Jody Schulz Tony Srni1h Hal Stephens Greg Stew� Gerald Sykes Greg Thomas Amos Twitty Norwood Vann Jimmy Walden Kevin Walker Randy Watts Whitley Wilkerson John Williams Curtis Wyatt POS. ss TB OT TB LB OT LB LB CB TE p LB FB PIFL OT ss TB NG OG NG TB NG NG C FL OT FS K OB OT LB FB 0G CB OT C SE SE CB ss SE ss DE TE SE 0G FL TB OT LB DE NG OT OB CB C LB TE TB CB DT s QB/P DE HGT. 5-9 5-10 6-3 5-10 5- 1 1 6-3 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-3 5-1 1 5-9 5- 1 1 5-11 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-5 5-10 5-10 6-3 6-2 5- 1 1 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-5 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-6 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-1 1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-4 5-9 5-9 6-1 6-0 6-1 5-9 5-11 6-7 5- 1 1 6-0 6-1 ST. 160 188 237 164 221 250 204 234 1 78 224 180 180 206 1 74 259 173 213 233 264 217 185 237 248 248 1 75 252 205 190 168 261 220 206 282 172 240 231 1 73 180 213 184 1 76 193 230 217 205 244 202 193 245 225 235 255 225 1 70 155 212 210 230 170 173 243 190 191 209 YR. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr Sr Fr. Jr. ,Jr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Jr Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. HOMETOWN High Point, NC High Poin1, NC Covington. GA High Poin1, NC Glouchester, VA Thomasville. NC Lexington, NC New Bern, NC Hamlet, NC Hamlet, NC Hickory, NC Kannapclis, NC Sanford, FL . Savannah, GA Elizabe1h City, NC Harrisonburg. PA Milledgeville, GA Chicago, IL Norfolk, VA Jacksonville, NC Westville, NJ Danville, VA Morganton, NC Fairmont. NC Cha�otte, NC ...Those are the Bad Guys !! Williamsville, NY Chesapeake, VA Virginia Beach, VA Philadelphia, PA Belhaven, NC Athens, GA Fayetteville, NC Columbia, SC Evergreen, NC Bur1ington. NC Lancaster, PA Portsmouth, VA Chesapeake. VA San Diego, CA Clinton, NC Centreville, VA Greenville, NC Laurinburg, NC Concord, NC . . . UNBIASED, CONCISE SPORTS REPORTING, IT'S DAVE WEEKLEY ON Athens, GA Laurinburg, NC Daily City, CA Fayetteville, NC Eden, NC Pottstown, PA Chesler, MD Laurinburg, NC Whiteville' NC M,ddlebrook, VA Fayetteville, NC Goldsboro, NC Heath Springs, SC Warsaw. NC Greensboro. NC Greensboro. NC Sandersville. GA Wilson, NC Greenville, NC Comp1on. CA J D Westo NEWSCENTRAL More News, More Often 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 53 1 982 Pirates Ed Emory Head Coach 1 Kevin Ingram Jurnor/08 Philadelphia. PA Smokey Norris 21 Sen,ortSS Chnton. N C 51 Sophomore/CG Laurinbu,g, N.C 81 Norman Quick Norwood Vann Junior/TE Warsaw. N C Chuck Bishop 8 Jun,or/CB Hamiel. N C P. J. Jordan 63 Sophomore/LB Athens. GA Jeff Pegues 84 Junior/DE Laurinburg, N C 13 Gerald Sykes Senior/CB Fayetteville. N C Jimmy Walden Sophomore/TB Greensboro, N C Earnest Byner 44 Jurnor/FB M1Uedgev1lle. GA Terry Long 74 Junior OG Columbia, S C 89 Damon Pope Sophomore SE Alhens. GA Amos Twitty 47 Senior/LB Heath Spnngs. S C W. Wilkerson 52 Senior/SN Wilson. N C Milt Corsey 40 Junior TB Westville. N J 6 Carlton Nelson Senior/FL Portsmouth, VA Steve Hamilton 85 Junior OT 22 Ricky Nichols Sophomore/FL Chesapeake, VA Clint Harris 48 Jumor/FS Chesapeake. VA 9 Sam Norris Senior CB San Diego, CA ® We know the IBM Personal Computer. If anyone knows the IBM Personal Computer as well as IBM, it's ComputerLand. Because we know small computers. The advanced features of the IBM Personal Computer are exactly what you'd expect from IBM - superb. It can help you with everything from financial modeling to word processing to accounting. And, it tells you how with step-by-step instructions. Let us introduce you. Compute,Land" C H A R LESTON 224 7th Ave. South Charleston, W. Va. 744-7962 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM CENTRAL WEST V I R G I N IA 403 W. Main St. Clarksburg, W. Va. 624-6409 PARKERS B U R G 341 5 Murdoch Ave. Parkersburg, W. Va. 485-6823 55 Dr. E. Gordon Gee, President Gordon Gee is the first West Virginia University president since 1939 to be appointed from WVU's own ranks. H e became t h e ri i neteenth president o f WVU on November 1 6 , 1981, at the age of 37. In 1979, Dr. Gee came to WVU as the tenth dean of the College of Law, founded i n 1878 and the oldest of the University's professional schools. He was associate dean and pro- fessor of law at Brigham Young Uni- versity in Provo, Utah, his native state. He is a specialist in labor law and was a judicial Fellow and Senior Staff As- sistant with the United States Supreme Court in 1974-75. Gee, p ronounced "Ghee," re- ceived doctorate degrees in both education and law from Columbia University. His bachelor's degree was awarded by the University of Utah where he majored in history and En- glish and served as assistant dean for administration i n the College of Law in 1973-74. At the U.S. Supreme Court, he work- ed closely with Chief Justice Warren E. Burger in developing a public employee relations system for the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary. Dr. Gee was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar and an International Fellow at Columbia, where he also received a W. K. Kellogg Fellowship for the study of legal problems in educational institu- tions. In 1977-78, he was a Mellon Fellow at the Aspen Institute for Hu- manistic Studies. While serving as law dean at WVU, he taught courses in labor law, collec- tive bargaining, and legal problems in education. He is the author or co- author of six books and 21 articles and monographs. Dr. Gee is a member of the Adminis- trative Conference Committee o n Lawyer Competency appointed b y the Chief Justice of the United States, a delegate to the American Law Institute, a member of the Administrative Con- ference of the United States, and chair of the Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee for West Virginia. Fred Schaus, Director of Athletics Fred A. Schaus, a former Moun- taineer coach and an experienced ad- minist rator, is in his second year as director of intercollegiate athletics at West Virginia University. A native of Newark, Ohio, Schaus graduated from WVU in 1949 after let- tering t h ree years on the Mountaineer basketball team, coached by Lee Pat- ton. He was an honor student, captain of the 1948 and 1949 squads, and was elected president of the student body. He later earned his master's degree from WVU in 1 953. Following graduation, he spent five years playing professional basketball before returning as head basketball coach in 1 954. He coached the Moun- taineers to a 146-37 record during his six-year stint and still owns the best winning percentage (.797) among the West Virginia coaches. Schaus, 57, coached the Mountain- eers to six Southern Conference titles, 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM played i n the NCAA tournament on six occasions and finished second in the national championship in 1 959. H e coached All-Americans H o t Rud Hund- ley, Lloyd Sharrar and Jerry West. Following his success at West Virginia, Schaus became head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association for seven years and finished with a 315-245 profes- sional record. He then became the Lakers' general manager in 1967 and proceeded to put together what many have called the finest basketball team ever to hit the court, and his efforts were rewarded in 1972 as Los Angeles won its first ever N BA World Cham- pionship. Schaus returned to collegiate coach- ing in 1972 as head coach at Purdue, compiling a six-year mark with the Boilermakers of 105-59 (.640). He later became Purdue's associate athletic director in charge of facilities and personnel i n 1978. 57 Mountaineer ATHLETIC CLUB A & B Chevrolet A & S Auto Director's Club Members ($2,000 + ) AFG Industries Aldad Distributors, Inc. American Vending Company Andy Clark Ford Anthony - Crane Rental Appalachian Equipment Armco, Inc. Arnett and Foster Bailey Insurance Bank of Danville Bank of White Sulphur Springs Barbour Coal Company Beckwith Machinery Bennett Home and Auto Supply Bennett Oil Company Beverage Distributors Blake Construction Company Bob Robinson Chevrolet Borg-Warner Chemicals Bortz Chevrolet Bridgeport Trucking Brown's Lumber and Supply Bruceton Bank Buffalo Coal Company C and N Parts C and T Manufacturing Cannelton Industries Carson Insurance Agency Chamberlaine and Flowers Charter Engineering Chesterfield Corporation Chico Dairy Company Cindy's Furniture Citizen's Industrial Financing Clarksburg Iron and Steel Clayton Engineering Coal Management Colorado Fuel Company Columbia Gas-Transmission Corp. Commercial Hydraulics, West Virginia Commercial Hydraulics, Pennsylvania Consolidation Coal Company Contractors Service, Inc. Cook - Beckley Insurance Cooke - Wilson Electric Company Craig Motor Service, Inc. Davis - Lynch Glass Company Dils Ford Dixie Bark Company Dominion Post Eagle Mining Industries Elk Run Coal Company Emily-Virginia Memorial Fdn. Explosives, Inc. F and M Coal Company Fairchild, Incorporated Flat Top Insurance Frank Mazzei and Associates Furbee-Amos-Webb & Critchfield G.A. Brown & Son, Inc. G.E. Ray Construction Co. Geological Consulting Services Gilbert Bank and Trust Company Gilbert Distributing Co., Inc. Gilbert Imported Hardwoods Grafton Coal Company Harry Green Chevrolet Greer Limestone Company Griffith, Inc. H.B. Agsten & Sons, Inc. H.L. Mollohan and Associates Handley Funeral Home Harbova Mining Company Helmick Corporation Henry Oil Company Hewitt Motors Hill's Department Store Hinkle Brothers, Inc. Hinkle Construction and Sales Hogan and Barger House of Cards Industrial Resources, Inc. Interstate Lumber Interstate Treated Materials Interstate Fabricators J.A. Wendling, Inc. Jack Hine's Tire and Supply Jack's Professional Pharmacy Joe Holland Chevrolet John W. Stone Oil and Gas Jumacris Mining, Inc. Kalo Motors Kanawha Valley Oil Kelley Coal Company Kenneth M. Dunn Company Kent Parsons Ford Kiger - Williams Funeral Home King Knob Coal Company Kwik Kleen Car Wash Lang Bros., Inc. Larosa Fuel Company, Inc. Larry Smith Buick Lemac Mine Service L.H. Jones Equipment Company Lilly - Childress Enterprises Lively Manufacturing Lyle Horton Ford Sales Lynn Coal Company Royal Oldsmobile Lynn Land Company Maben Energy Corporation Ruby Enterprises Maidsville Coal Company Seacrist Fuels Manchin's Carpet Center Sidelines, Inc. Marvin Ware Chevrolet Smith Fastener Company McCoy Bros., Inc. Soles Electric Company McDonough-CapertonSolomon & Teslovich, Inc. Steptoe & Johnson Shepherd-Goldsmith Sterling Faucet McDowell County Mountaineer Boosters Stevens & Jackson McJunkin Corporation Stuart Coal Sales Success Sales Meegan Ford Mike Wayne Distilled Products Co. T & T Machine Monongalia General Hospital Tamroy Mining, Inc. Tanner & Tanner Mont Levine, Inc. Temco Mining Company Morgan Shirt Company Morgantown Internal Medicine Tice Builders Tolley Electric Company Morgantown Machine Taney's Branch Coal Co. Morgantown Produce Toothman Ford Sales Mountain Top Fuel Company Mountaineer Euclid, Inc. Touchdown Club of Mgtn. Town House Motor Lodge Mylan Pharmaceuticals Nanny Bonasso's Dodge City Tri-State Wholesale Oil Truman Mine Supply National Ford Union Boiler Repair Nuzum Trucking Company Union National Bank Omar Mining Company United Peerless Sales Orders & Haynes Paving Vance Coal Company Orders Construction Company Oscar Vecellio, Inc. Vic's Auto Sales Video Den Panther Fuel Company Virginia Welding Supply Parkersburg National Bank WFSP, Inc. Partitions Incorporated Wagner Chevrolet Permco, Inc. Walker Machinery Perry & Hylton, Inc. Webb Ford Sales Petitto Mine Equipment Wellslee Coca-Cola Philpott Coal Company Wesco Corporation Pocahontas Construction Western Sizzlin Point Marion Ford Wharton Cadillac/Olds Poling Trucking Co., Inc. White Armature Works Preston Energy, Inc. Wilkins Motors Princess Beverly Coal Wilson Chevrolet Pro-Pontiac Wilson, Smith, Baur, Quality Hydraulics, Bridgeport Hawkins & Wilson Quality Hydraulics, Logan Winterholler, Inc. R & T Electric WV Electric Corporation Rawl Sales and Processing Rehoboth Coal Corporation WV Welding Corporation WVU Alumni Association Ren-Dor Lanes Your Chef, Inc. Richard Davis Construction Richter, Inc. George Aide Rish Equipment, Bluefield, WV Willie Akers Rish Equipment, Clarksburg, WV Carl Anderson Rockville Mining Co., Inc. Thelma Andy Harold Ashworth Rollyson, Inc. Rosemar Building Partnership Carl J. Austin The above names were active members of the Mountaineer Athletic Club at publication time. Many names were withheld by request. 58 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Allan W. Babcock Thomas P. Basile Oscar Bean John G. Beard, Ill David C. Blass Sam Bonasso James Byers Daniel Calvert Donald Carter John D. Catalano Jeffrey Chase Bill Clark Robert B. Cleghorn, Jr. David C. Clovis Larry K. Cotti ndaffer James E. Colombo Troy B. Conner, Jr. Allen Coppinger Lawrence Costelac Robert C. Cowan David B. Crow Jay E. Cunningham Ray DeAngelis Al Didricksen P.I. Drake O.B. Fawley, Jr. Steve Ferguson Gene Ferrell Wayne H. Fortney, Jr. Robert W. Friend Mountaineer ATHLETIC CLUB Airwick Professional Products Akron Urological Associates Ampak, Inc. Bank of Monroe Beckley Orthopedic Clinic Beneke and Bremer Burk and Bayley C. and K. Management Co. Car Mar Sales Chevrolet Motor Division Citizens Bank of Weston Coal Enterprises Cummins Engines, Inc. D. and M. Welding, Inc. Devall Bros., Inc. E.I. Dupont Denemours Co. Ed Swierkos Enterprises Emsweller, Inc. Ethical Drugs, Inc. Fairmont Printing Co. Farmers & Merchants Bank First National Bank of Morgantow n General Engineeril'ig Co. Green Tab Publishing Co. H.C. Lewis Oil Co. Hale Electric Co. Hall Office Equipment Honeywell Information Island Creek Coal Co. Donald J. Gay Fred Haddad Lawson Hamilton Charles Hartley John R. Havlik Richard Hayhurst Lee 0. Hill John P. H indsley James D. Hoffman Joe Hushion Paul M. James, Jr. Roger C. Jeffries Mike Keller George H. Kincaid Wayne King Bob Kosnoski John Laurita J. Brooks Lawson Joe Manchin John Manchin Dick Marshall Homer P. Martin Joel Mascioli Phil l i p B. Mathias Lewis McConnell Charles H. McKown, Jr. James H . McVey John Mensore Amadee B. Merbedone Max A. Messenger Ed Miller Frazier Miller Dan Minnix David J . Moffa Carl R. Morris William Morton Bill Nicholas John Nicholas, Jr. John Olashuk Pete Pell Gene Perilli Vergee A. Petitte James M. Poindexter Ben Pool Jack Porter William Poundstone William G. Powel l Richard Powroznik Eddie Prendergast Imogene S. Pridemore Robert Proudfoot David Raese Jerry Raines Gerry Ray Joe W. Rhudy Alexander L. Rice Okey Richards Dale F. Riggs Gov. John 0. Rockefeller, IV James R. Rogers Adam C. Rohrig, Jr. Leslie Rothwell Doreen K. Saferstein David A. Santrock Fred A. Schaus William Semler C.F. Shewey Bill Shingleton Ned Shott James Simpkins Charles C. Simpson Larry Skeen John C. Skinner James Stevenson Ronald V. Stoops Robert L. Storck J. Scott Tharp John L. Thomas Orville Thomas James W. Thompson Richard M. Thompson Thomas Troitino Charles Varney, Jr. Robert Wanker Herbert Warden Dana Wells Amos C. Wilson Charles E. Witt William C. Wymer Sidney Young Captain 's Club Members ($1 ,000-$1 ,999) J.J. Cleaning Systems Jacobs and Jacobs Jarrett Printing King Prime, Inc. Kwik Kleen Co. The Lowndes Bank McWhorter Advertising Mountaineer Electric, Inc. Mountaineer Hotel O.J. White Transfer & Storage Patriot Coal Co. Princeton Armature Co. Rose, Southern & Padden S.W. J ack Drilling Co. Samco, Inc. Smith Sawmill and Equipment Triadelphia Distributing Co., Inc. Trojan Steel Co. United Maintenance & Manufacturing Co. Vincent Lumber, Inc. W.Va. Industrial The Wayne Corporation Wellsburg Banking & Trust W.Va. Career College at Morgantown Glenn M. Akers Fred Allen Bailey William Bernard, Ill Stanley Brown Jo Ellen Buchanan Robert E. Campbell Robin C. Capehart Larry B. Ciccarelli Richard D. Chittum James S. Conley James Craig James T. Dailey, Jr. C. Richard Daniel James Dennison Anne Dinardi Thomas 0. Dotson Gary L. Ellis James J. Fagan James H. Fortney James V. Gainer, Jr. E. Gordon Gee William L. Goldsmith Wade Allen Graham, Jr. Roy Harworth Walter Haskett Harvey K. Hawkins Randy Holliday Russell L. Isaacs Milford Jenkins George E. Kahle Fred L. Kellmeyer Ora Lee J. Kirk Richard Knapp Lewis Knopp Luther Larry LaFon James Mauro John B. Maxwell John H. McCulloch Mark McRoberts Zachary L. Mendelson D. Franklin Milam Richard L. Myers Mark R. Nesselroad Gary G. Nutter Robert O'Dell Mike Parsons William W. Parriott Ed Pastilong John E. Plesich Beecher J . Rhoades E. David Rothrock Charles Lewis Rowan Pete Louie Sapon Tony P. Sellitti Billy Don Shaw Hugh Spencer Eugene H. Stewart Selden S. Stone William R. Stone John F. Tait Clarence Todd A. Craig Walker Richard William Ward James E. Watson Richard L. Wolfe Peter J. Zannoni The above names were active members of the Mountaineer Athletic Club at publication time. Many names were w,.-hheld by request. 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 59 Mountaineer ATHLETIC CLUB Gold Club Members ($500-$999) Adams Office Supply Company Aerosol Systems, Inc. Allegheny Wood Products Alltan, Inc. American Dry Cleaners Ames Company Anker Mining & Development Co. Athlete's Sole Austin Powder Company B & M Oil Company Baker and Coombs, Inc. Bank of Raleigh Bank of Shi nnston Bank of West Virginia Barbs Drug Store, Inc. Barnes & Brass Company Benwood Flamingo Club Black Stallion, Inc. Bluefield Supply Company Bodaco Company Bowles, McDavid, Graff & Love Byard Pharmacy Calabrese and Sons, Inc. Casto Trane Service Agency City National Bank City Pharmacy Clarksburg Casket Company Columbia Sales Company Contract Business Interiors Contractors Supply Corp. of WV Country Packette Cremer Iron & Metal Company Dean Company Derrick Music Company Designers & Constructors, Inc. Eastern Energy Services Elkins Iron & Metal Company Emerson Phares Lumber Company Empire Federal Savings & Loan Fahlgren and Ferris, Inc. Fairmont Supply Company, West Virginia Fairmont Supply Company, Pennsylvania Fairmont Veteran Hospital Farmers & Merchants Bank of Cairo Flower House Fort Martin Coal Company Gas Utilities Company General Woodworking Company Halbach - Braun Ind., Inc. Hancock Federal Savings & Loan Harry Jarrett & Company, Inc. Hood - Walls Insurance Hydra-Service, Inc. James H. Beans Foundry Jo's Globe Distributing Co. Jordan and Wilson Laurel Creek M i ning Company Lewis Chevrolet Company Long-Airdox Company Marathon Coal Bit Company Martin Engineering, Inc. Mathias & Company, Inc. Meade Chevrolet Sales Meadowbrook Mall Company Mercer County Bank MES Wholesale, Inc. Monroe Pharmacy, Inc. Morgantown Travel Service Morris-Coker, Inc. Mount Hope Insurance Agency Mountain Company Mountain State Safety Services Mountaineer National Bank Mull Machine Company Murphy Consolidated Industries National Cable Repair Nelson's Drug Store Ohio Valley Mine Supply Princess-Susan Coal Company Pro-Pak Containers, Inc. Quail Ridge Construction Raleigh Hardware Rider Pharmacy Red Rose Coal Company Roberts Store Safe Guard Security Saint Albans Cleaners Selma Corporation Smith Floor Covering Songer Insurance Agency Standard Hydraulics, Inc. Strader Insurance Agency Talbott & Alsop Three-D Design, Inc. Titan Electric Service Transervice, Inc. Tri-State Electric & Machine Union Federal Savings & Loan United Electric of Wheeling United Resins, Inc. Upshur Coals Corp. Valley News Service W.S. Thomas Transfer, Inc. Walter R. Jones Trucking Weslakin Corporation West Virginia Paper, Inc. Westover Bank Wings and Things, Inc. WVU Alumni Association, Bluefield, WV Young Mens Christian Association Fred Adkins Earl D. Allara Carl J. Antolini Charles L. Badger Dana G. Barnett John Barnett Albert A. Barney Loring E. Barr Aubrey K. Beavers Mamie L. Beckett W.B. Berry Will iam J. Bertram Allen N. Boyer Mary Virginia Brown Theodore Bsharah Willis Burdette, Jr. Jo Ann I. Byron James A. Byrum Newton W. Campbell Orlando Campbell Harry G. Camper, Jr. Edward J. Cassab Richard Cavallaro Samuel A. Cavallaro William Chapman Randy Childers Charles C. Cipoletti William W. Clarke Robert L. Clonch Aaron V. Cochran E.S. Coffman, Jr. Sue Cole Chester D. Cooper John Cox Michael Cox Donald H. Curtin John M. Daniel John E. Daskal James F. Delforge Quinto Deprospero Guy F. Dispanet, Jr. W.G. Dodson Norman H. Douglas Donald R. Downs John E. Doyle Donald Eddy Margaret S. Eder Stephen L. Epling Frank B. Everhart J. Donald Everly David Alan Faber Samuel Phi l l i p Farley James Flanagan, II Carl E. Gainer Jay William Gerber Robert L. Ghiz E. James Gillespie Mrs. Okey B. Glenn Gary D. Goble E. Coleman Goodman, II William D. Goodwin James A. Gregg Robert R. Griffith D. Gary Groves Ludwig Gutmann Nicholas Hahon T.F. Hall Greg Hanner William H. Harris Jack H. Hartley Warren H. Hartman Eugene C. Hayes Albert Heck John L. Hesse, Jr. Dorse L. Hicks John L. Hiser Morris M. Homan John R. Homburg Sam Huff R.B. Huffman Larry Hyatt William N. Jarrett David D. Johnson Allen Jones Carter D. Jones Clarence C. Jones R.J. Jorishie John C. Keith Jerry Kendrick Lee M. Kenna Vaughn L. Kiger Paul Kirk Stanford Knight Gene Lamone Paul Lattimer James Lazaro Russell Lillard William T. Lively, Jr. M. Neil Lohr Thomas Long Sidney Lopinsky Joseph Luchini Max R. Ludwig Lydia Deboni Main Roscoe R. Martin Jim Mccann Carl H. McQuire Ronald Meredith Rodney B. Merrifield Herman Mertins, Jr. Carl S. Miller David L. Miller T.L. Moore Jack C. Morgan Earl Morton, Jr. Richard Moses John R. Muffly James C. Myers William A. O'Brien, II Frank M. Offutt Paul E. Parker, Jr. Charles S. Pearcy, Ill Melvin D. Peluchette Russell C. Peluchette J i m Pennington Richard Pill John P. Plummer Charles F. Printz, Jr. John V. Raese Earnest Lee Rice Ronald E. Richardson Donald R. Riley John V. Roberts Larry G. Robinson Douglas S. Rockwell Frederick D. Roth, Jr. Richard G. Rundle Alexander J. Sabo David L. Shaw George W. Shehl Gilbert Shuman C. Michel Slater Roger W. Small ridge Delbert C. Smith S.K. Somerville S.E. Sparks John Spiker Michael I. Spiker Rex Starcher Carl C. Steinfeldt Donald C. Strimbeck John Sutton Samuel F. Talerico Bernard C. Thomas C.W. Thorniley Richard J. Tito Michael F. Trent Harold R. Walker Carl Walker, Jr. Robert L. Wallace James 0. Watkins, Jr. John P. White C. Michael White, Jr. G.E. White, Jr. Charles E. Wiedebusch Charles W. Wilson James D. Wise William Wymer The above names were active members of the Mountaineer Athletic Club at publication time. Many names were withheld by request. 60 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Mountaineer Wheels Club "Without Wheels the Mountaineers would stand still." West Virginia University grate- fully acknow- ledges the out- standing car dealers who have contributed auto- mobiles to the Athletic Depart- ment for use in recruiting and travel by the Mountaineer Staff. Webb Ballard A & B Chevrolet Dick Bortz &-rtz Chevrolet Cadillac Andy Clark Andy Clark Ford J. R. Dallas Morgantown, W. Va. Buzzie Dils Oils Ford Lawrence Flllaggl Nat10nal Ford Harry Green Harry Green Chevrolet Steve Griffith Ill Griffith VW Joe Holland Joe Holland Chevrolet Lyle Horton Lyle Horton Ford Jay Kalo Kalo Motors John Meegan Meegan Ford Buddy Quertlnmont Point Manon Ford Bill Richter Richter. Inc Bob Robinson Bob Robi nson Chevrolet Derald Rollyson Rollyson Olds. VW Neil Hudson A & S Aulo Kent Parsons Kent Parsons Ford Peter F. Prokopchuk, Jr. Pro Ponllac GMC Vic Shockey Vic's Auto Sales Dick Smith Royal Oldsmobile Larry Smith Larry Smith Buick Jim Toothman Toothman Ford J unior Wagner Wagner Chevrolet Marvin Ware Marvin Ware Chevrolet Bob Webb Webb Ford Dan Wharton Wharton Cad1llac/Olds Andy Wilkins Wilkins Motors Dave Wilson Wilson Chevrolet �-------"'T"---=----------------------.....,,,....,........ ,.....,,,._....,.________... �---------.,---------,.---------r--------"T""--------,,---- 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM ----, 61 ■ FOR D Ford . . . Better Ideas For The American Road . . . At Your Ford Dealer See Buddy Quertinmont POI NT MARION FO R D SALES I N C. 101 Broadway Pt. Marion 725-5214 Marvin Ware Chevrolet Inc. 423 E. Main St. Ki ngwood, WV Phone 329-1 590 " Where the crossroads of Quality and service meet" C H EVROLET ntaineers! 1 601 1 3th. St. Parkersburg, WV 261 01 Phone: 485-6401 "The Little Bit Different Dealer" 62 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY RICHTER, INC. � "Go Mounties" Volkswagen, Oldsmobile O L DS M O B I L E CO M PANY SALES · SERVICE - PA RTS Morgantown's Complete Transportation Center "The Bright Spot in Sabra ton " W.Va. Rt. 7 East • Telephone 292-7358 Morgantown IIIRENT·A·CARI Toothman Ford Sales Inc • Route 50 W G rafton "The Dealership that's Different" Authorized SALES · SERVIC E · PARTS · LEASI N G 344-1671 Patrick Plaza Charleston, WV w MARK O F SERVICE Wharton Cadillac/Olds Co. UnmaLched quality. unexcelled reliability and service . . since 1 946. 1225 Seventh Street, Parkersburg, W. Va. 26101 Phone 485-75 11 Phone: 265-3000 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 63 Good Luck Mou ntai n eers BOB ROBINSON CHEVROL ET INC. To Yo u From Us /- NEW MARTINSVILL Griffith Inc. A uthorized Sales & Service * U.S. Route 1 9 South Clarksburg, WV 26301 MORGANTOWN • V S ' ' Best of Luck in '82 " LET'S GO MOUNTAINEERS! "Best Wishes" �' & �\tl J'.� f; ,• $;' • INDIVIDUAL OR FLEET LEASING • ANY KIND OF CAR YOU WANT • AMERICAN OR IMPORT • A N Y TYPE OF LEASE YOU WAN T • A PLAN & RA TE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS • 24 TO 42 MONTH LEASES • CONSERVE YOUR CAPITAL & LINEOF CREDIT When You Lease, Jo Reed Leasing, Inc., Is Your Total Transportation Headquarters 292-7369 or 292-0759 P.O. BOX 822 1 389 UNIVERSITY AV. MORGANTOWN W.VA. 26505 64 KWIK KLEEN CAR WASH • AUTOMATIC BRUSH WASH - HOT WAX - DRY ANY SIZE CAR • J . R. DALLAS • Owner Monongahela Blvd. (Across from Hills) 599-9314 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY " You 're a winner with the Mountaineers " GOOD LUCK COACH N E H L E N , S T A F F A N D WVU M O U N T A I N EERS And N a n n y Bonasso 's A & B Chevy - Olds Co. DO DG E C I TY Weston, WV Dodge Cars JUST OFF 1-79 EXIT 99 Dodge Trucks P H : 269-3600 "Drive a little honey and save a lot of money" 296-2533 Home of the Lewis County High School Route 7, Sabraton Morgantown, WV "MINUTEMEN" TRIUMPH &JAG UAR] FOR D DODGE BOYS Lyle Horton Ford Rt. 7 Sabraton Phone: 296-447 7 SALES • SERVICE • PARTS LETS G0-0000! MOUNTAINEERS 1 2 D u nkard Avenue Morgantown, West V i rginia Open 26505 Phone 292-9439 Neil Hudson • General Manag er 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM Mon. & Fri. Tues.-Thurs. Sat. 8:00 am-9:00 pm 8:00 am-6:00 pm 8:00 am-4:00 pm WE'VE BEEN YOUR FORD DEALER HERE IN THE UNI VERSITY CITY FOR THE LAST 23 YEARS 65 Go Mountaineers The o n l y t h i n g s yo u ' l l save are time and money! See Webb's First for Cars or Trucks BO RTZ See the New Front Wheel Drives ,au§;i-jn, Ford - Escort or EXP Mercury - Lynx or L N 7 • Buy or Lease Waynesburg, Pa Webb Ford Sales 41 2 / 627-61 71 Elkins, WV Open Weekdays Until 8 p.m. Vic's Auto Sales, Inc. AMC JEEP SPIRIT CONCORD EAG LE'S RENAULT CJ-5/CJ-7 C H EROKEE WAG O N EER PICKUP SCRAM BLER A u thorized Dealer 263-882 1 636-2222 WI LSO N Loo k to Wi lson Chevrolet Company for all t h at is new i n t h e '80s Selling and Servicing New Cars and Trucks tor Over 54 Years Chevrolet • Cadillac • Mercedes-Benz Kelly Island Road Martinsburg, WV 66 Morgantown, WV Phone 296-4401 "HOME OF THE MOUN TA I N EERS " WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY JOE HOLLAND CHEVROLET INC. C H EVROLET "BEA T Pl TT" 744-1 561 210 MacCorkle Avenue South Charleston, WV Good Luck Mountaineers GO MOUNTAINEERS! LEASE IT! ANY MAKE Sales•Service• Parts• Body Shop Larry Smith Buick 1012 University Avenue, Used Car Center 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM Phone 292-9446 933 University Avenue GO MOUNTA INEERS! * ANY MODEL YOUR W. VA. DEA LER FOR ANDY CLARK FORD RT. 460 - BETWEEN BLUEFIELD & P R I N C ETON BOX 229 PRI NCET O N , W. V I RG I N IA 24740 67 National Ford Ford Chrysler- Plymouth ��i•);J,aj • KENT PARSO N S FO R D U n iontown's New & Used Car Center • 630 West Main St. Uniontown, Pa. 41 2/437-9827 263-3344 MARTI NSBU RG, WV COMPLIMENTS OF KALO MOTORS, Inc. Jasper A. Kalo, President - '47 Riverside Drive Phone 265-1 741 JOHN MEEGAN FORD INC. ■ l[?@W@)l M R NT·A-� lfl E ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER for GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS SALES - PARTS - SERVICE BUICK - CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC - CHEVY TRUCKS - JEEPS 68 ·-· .... -� ,� , -;-i;, Persona/ired Service To Each Customer NEW CARS & TRUCKS USED CARS & TRUCKS SALES • SERVICE PARTS FORD RENT - A - CAR WESTMORELAND COUNTY FAYETTE COUNTY 547-3552 628-1047 RT. 1 1 9 MT. PLEASANT, PA WEST VIRGINIA UN IVERSITY May We Be Of Service ... CRH Catering Co. of W. Va. Inc. FULL LINE VENDING We vend everything from "Soup" to " Nuts" Best of Luck Mountaineers CRH Catering Co. of W. Va. Inc. 3496 U niversity Avenue, Star City Phone (304) 599-6333 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY 69 We Deliver Resu lts ! Whether you're in the chemical , coal, oil and gas, or other industries, McJunkin delivers the products you need . . . when you need them . . . and we recognize that price is always important! We stock a full line of carbon, stainless, and corrosion resistant pipe, valves, and fittings . . . electrical and electronic products . . . coal mine supplies . . . and drilling and production supplies for the oil and gas industry . Our network of 3 5 branch warehouses and computerized control of over 60,000 line items allows McJunkin to quickly fill your needs. I n fact, our entire operation revolves around solving your problems and meeting your needs as quickly and efficiently as possible. At McJunki n , we deliver more than just pipe, valves and fittings. We deliver results. -- li:.. �-t't" ,C � ___,. MORE THAN pipe, valves & fittings GENERAL OFFICES P O BOX 513 CHARLESTON, W VA 25322 (304) 348-5211 Branches in principal industrial centers "Doing business without advertism, is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you're ttom,, but nobody else does." - Steuart Henderson Britt Direct Mail Service Company and Advertising, Incorporated, can service all of your advertising, sales promotion, printing and ma.11:!ng needs from our convenient location at Christopher and Dickin.son Streets in downtown Charleston. We furnish complete art and creative services, full ad agency services, typesetting and camera ready art, qualicy offset printing, a complete computer center for handling mailing hsts, and automatic addressing and mailing. One building, one management, one respor....sibillcy for perfor- mance. Call Jack Cipoletti at 343 -0 161. We can turn on your lights. � direct mail service company & advertising, incorporated chnstopher and d1ck1nson sts charteston. wv direct mail service advert1s1ng. inc 343-01 61 345-8 1 60 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 71 72 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY GO MOUNTA INEERS BAI L EY, I N CO R PO RATE D 822 WEST PIKE STREET, CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA 26301 Facil ities P l u s Div. OUTFITTING THE EDUCATIONAL, COMMERCIAUINDUSTRIAL AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES IN WEST VIRGINIA SINCE 1967 ,----------, IK ll�IE 1 1 &Ja,:ley,, DIVISION OF BAILEY, INCORPORATED 822 WEST PIKE STREET - P. 0. DRAWER 1 568 CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA 26301 PHONE (304) 622-221 1 !Inc. Video Systems by SHARP JVC PANASONIC LEARNING SYSTEMS OVERHEAD PROJECTORS RANDOM A CCESS PROJECTORS PROGRAMMED INSTRUCT/ON EQUIPMENT AUDIO TAPE RECORDERS AND PLA YERS 16 mm MOTION PICTURE PROJECTORS SILENT FILMSTRIP PROJECTORS FRONT/REAR SCREEN SOUND FRONT SCREEN SOUND _______ Communications for Peop le for Productive Living _______ PERMANENT BU I LDERS , I SUBSIDIARY O F BAILEY I N CORPOR ATED C. ooki'�\:jj� POST OFFICE BOX 747 CLARKSBURG, WEST VIRGINIA 26301 PHONE Li__ u 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 13041 623-0867 A UTHORIZED BUILDERS, HOME REMODELING AND IMPROVEMENTS ,-. ·._, u!. 11 0 . -_. . -: : ,. . . ·- WORKING WITH PEOPLE TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY _________, 73 Sports fans agree: ll McDonald's is the world's cha01p! {/ ·) - /' : . l- � ., ,._ . ('-,;) ,. l!' '( ® �- t \ ,, ' ' ! �. � ._ , \ ·t\ •. :/ . ! �·\"�" ';i: University Blvd. & Oakland St. High and Walnut St. Rt. 19, Westover 74 ■ d·s I@ 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM "The Pride of West Virginia" Mountaineer Marching Band It's Band Day at Mountaineer Field and 5,000 area high school musicians will join the Mountaineer Marching Band for a spectacular halftime show. The Mountaineer Marching Band, which annually sponsors the colorful extravaganza, is among the nation's finest and most progressive university bands. It has shown remarkable success and growth over the past decade, increasing in membership from 96 in 1 97 1 to more than 300 in 1 982. The band has performed before more than 60 million people in the past 1 1 years including the 1 972 1 975 and 1 98 1 Peach Bowls' numerous NFL games and a halftim� show for the West Virginia-Oklahoma game in Norman in 1 9 7 8. This fall the group has traveled to the West Virginia-Pitt game in Pitts- burgh and the West Virginia-Virginia Tech game in Blacksburg. En route to Blacksburg, the band made several goodwill performances in southern West Virginia. The "Pride of West Virginia" has 1�2 FOOTBALL PROGRAM developed its own fan club over the years and alumni and fans are quick to sing the praises of the Mountaineer Marching Band. The band annually cuts an album and tape of its most popular tunes which is sold each year through the WVU Foundation. The band took the field this season with 304 marching members and an impressive staff under Director Don Wilcox. The band marches one of the most innovative percussion sections in the country under percussion coordinator Dave Satterfield. The silk line has increased in number and new custom-designed flags have been purchased to enhance the visual aspects of the band. For the first time ever a female will serve as a field conductor. Cara _P�rterfield, a native of Martinsburg, Joins Shepherdstown native John Hendricks as a conductor. Barbara Pope is in her second year as a feature twirler and she is joined by LaRon Langdale of Weirton. The distinct sound of the Moun- taineer Marching Band is a direct re- flection of the teaching talents of the applied mL!sic faculty of the College of Creative Arts at West Virginia University. A wealth of talented music arrangers include WVU faculty members and students as well as fine arrangers around the country, all whom provide the band with music that is uniquely scored and adapted for maximum impact outdoors. The Mountaineer Marching Band was first organized about 70 years ago as an ROTC band, and it con- tinued as an all male organization in 1 972. Today, the band is open to any student at West Virginia University. Its membership encompasses nearly every school at the University and the groups accumulative grade point average is better than 3.O. No student receives financial assistance or a scholarship from their direct involvement with the band. This group of talented young musicians has an intense esprit de corps and has earned its title of "THE PRIDE OF WEST VIRGINIA . . . THE MOUNTAINEER MARCHING BAND." 75 Fast Service Quality Film Processing Member FDIC Best of Luck Don Nehlen MARTIN' S CARPET CENTER Color Movies Black & White Slides Commercial Photography 346 1 UN IVERSITY AVENU E MORGANTOWN. W.VA. Phone 599-2 1 00 345 Holland Ave. Westover Carpets by Lee's, Galaxy Wunda Weave 304/296-4700 Exclusive Lee 's Life Style Dealers 76 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY The Man Who Gets Things Done! CONGRESS Paid for by the Hinkle for Congress Committee. Richard Hopkins. Treasurer. Student Managers Student equipment managers are first row from left, Dan Nehlen, Mickey Gdula, Jim Bob Crawford, Brian Tony and Bill Snow. Second row, equipment manager Mike Kerin, Rich DeFazio, Dave Gordon, Mike Gurry and Rob Harper. 78 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY 466 H ig h St. (304) 292-9441 Farmers' & Merchants' � Bank V Morgantown, West Virginia Varsity Head Coaches KITTIE BLAKEMORE LINDA BURDETTE Women's Gymnastics GALE CATLETT Basketball JOHN McGRATH Soccer 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM TERRY DEREMER Men's Tennis ED ETZEL Rifle KEVIN GILSON Track, Cross Country Baseball Women's Tennis Swimming CRAIG TURNBULL Wrestling 79 Future Schedules 1983 Sept. 1 0 Pacific H Sept. Sept. 1 7 Maryland A Sept. 24 Boston College Oct. Oct. Pitt Ohio U n iversity 1 8 8 1984 Louisville H Sept. Sept. 1 5 Virginia Tech A A Sept. 22 Maryland H H Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Pitt Oh i o U. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Syracuse Boston College Penn State Virginia Rutgers Temple Oct. 1 5 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Virginia Tech Penn State M iami (Fla.) H N ov. 5 N ov. 1 2 Nov. 1 9 Temple Rutgers Syracuse H H A A A 13 20 27 3 10 17 7 1985 Louisville H Sept. 1 4 Duke A H Sept. 2 1 Maryland A A Sept. 28 Pitt H H Oct. 5 Virginia Tech H H H H H Oct. 12 Syracuse Oct. 19 Boston College A A A A Oct. 26 Nov. 2 9 Nov. Nov. 1 6 Penn State Virginia Rutgers A Temple H A H The S p irit O f Freedom For The State O f West Vir g i n ia . . . Come On And Join Our Team! 80 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Mountaineer Athletic Staff GARRETT FORD FRED SCHAUS Director of Athletics Sports Information Director TIM LILLEY ELEANOR NEGRI LAMB ZACH MENDELSON DR. DOUGLAS BOWERS JACK FLEMING WOODY O'HARA Radio I TV GEORGE NEDEFF Facilities Manager Maintenance Supervisor RALPH KENNEDY DAVE VanHALANGER DR. ROBERT NUGENT DR. DAVID STOLL DR. HERBERT WARDEN DR. JOHN WELCH Team Physician 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM Team Physician Team Physician ROGER JEFFRIES Academic Counselor BUD PARSONS Sales Manager TOM SHUPE Strength Coach Team Dent,st Int. Ticket Manager Voice of Mountaineers Administrative Assistant Team Physician 81 West Virginia Welding Supply Co. 11 Your Complete Welding Warehouse 11 Distributors For: A FULL LINEOF WELDING SUPPLIES MEDICAL A ND INDUSTRIA L GASES $ SAVE M O N EY $ FLEET O WNERS CAN SA VE O VER 30% IN FUEL COST B Y CONVERTING YOUR TRUCKS TO CLEAN, ECONOMICAL PRO PAN E A LSO A VAILABLE FOR HOME HEA TING A ND INDUSTRIA L USE • Distri butors For: LEE CYLINDERS / CORKEN P U M PS / N EPTU N E M ETERS B EAM & I M PCO CONVERSION KITS FOUR LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: 61 STILES ST., CLARKSBURG 540 D U N KARD, M O RGANTOWN RT. 20 SOUTH, BUCKHANN O N RT. 50 EAST, PEN NSBORO WE HONOR VISA & MASTERCARD 82 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Get to the TOP MOUNTAI NEERS ! ! Best Wishes for a successful season from Pattin Manufacturing "The Home of ALL your Mines' Roof Bolting needs." 5/8" - 3/4" Grade 55 or 75 Convenentional Bolts Largest selection of Shells #5 or #7 Rebar Angle Bolting System Plates #6 or #7 Rebar Shell Lock with 3-M No-Mix Resin 1 3 1 0 Greene Street Marietta, Ohio 45 750 Call TOLL FREE - 1 /800-848• 9782 � ''The Ref Say ,' t•scoR E" with the ___ Mourv rAINEERS and r (gN fR1\LNATIONAL K BAN Morgantown 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 83 MORGANTOWN GLASS GO M O U NTAI N EERS M O RGA NTOWN BATTERY CO. �1 . & MIRROR, Inc. SINCE 1922 601 E. BROCKWAY AVE. 296-6912 Complete Starter A lternator and Generator Repair 93 Clay St. Comp l ete Store Front Plan n i ng & Instal l ation PA TIO · SHOWER DOORS ALUMINUM CARPORTS• PATIO COVERS & A WNINGS ALUMINUM DOORS & WINDOWS ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT WINDOWS MIRRORS & TABLE TOPS SAN D E RS F I N E I NT E R I OR . Offering Morgantown and surrounding areas with the most complete selec- tion of interior furnishings and professional assistance for your home or of- fice. • INS ULA TED GLASS HOME REPAIRS CURTAIN · WALL CONSTRUCTION STORM DOORS & WINDOWS CUSTOM FRAMING 2908 University Avenue • Morgantown, West Virginia 26505 Phone (304) 599-4500 • AlVJ'ii'© (C;l!.A�� INSTALLED WHILE-U-WAIT � All Makes · Any Glass Fast Expert Service Fenestra Steel Doors & Frames and Architectural Entrance Systems ------- A lso -----• See Our Energy Saving Fisher Woodstoves Emergency Service Day or Night 296-361 5 / 291 -0131 84 FUR N I S H I NGS Custom Carpeting • Wall CovCTings • Hand Made Orientals • Fine Home Furniture • Home Accessories • Custom Draperies • Complete Paint Center • Office Furniture • Fire Screens and Accessories • Linoleum CC:>PYCAT I ,Ne Quick Printing Center • Computerized Typesetting • Artwork & design • Typing Services Morgantown 296-41 1 1 62 High Street • Camera Work • Collating, Stapeling, Cutting, Padding • Plastic binding Fairmont 367-0325 1218 Beverly Road Elkins 636-6009 211 Henry Avenue WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Student Trainers Student trainers are first row from left, Brenda Benjamin, Kelly Allen, Lisa Marker and Martha Nickolich; second row, Frank Custer, Diane DeAntonis, Heidi Ferguson, Mark Doughty, Lisa Peoples, Scott Reynolds and John Connolly; third row, Pete Zula, Makota Tsuchiya, Dennis Robinson, Kevin Bastin, Greg Elkins, Barry Strickland, Bill Irr and Mickey Sobeski. t®S1 Cfz.iao n DA IRY MART FOODS Chico DAIRY COMPANY Quality Dairy Products For over so Years and DAIRY MART FOOD STORES Where Food Shopping is Fast and Friendly 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 85 (,.._____---..11 SPORTS RADIO BEFORE THE GAME 1 0 - 1 1 a . m ., Sports Brunch with Happy Kercheval from the *c,QJdl,u\ �� 1 1 - Noon, the Tai lgate Pre -game Show with Carl Becker, Hoppy Kercheval & Steve Hunsicker. 1 2 - 1 p. m . , Mountaineer Countdown with Dale M i l ler, Steve Hunsicker & Happy Kercheval. AIR TRAFFIC REPORTS Getting you to and from the game with Gary Mertins i n PRO·AERO 1 . THE GAME Jack Flem i ng & Woody O' Hara on the flagsh i p stat ion of the Mountai neer Sports Network . AFTER THE GAME Ai r Traffic Reports , H ighl ights, Scores and Your telephone calls at 296 · 0041 w ith Carl Becker & Steve Hunsicker. WAJR SPORTS RADIO 1 440 86 WEST VIRGINIA U NIVERSITY MOU NTAI N E E R S P O RTS N ETWO R K City Beckley . ........... Beckley . . . . . . . . . . . Berkeley Springs . Bluefield . . Buckhannon . . Charleston . . . .... Charleston . . Charleston. Clarksburg. Clarksburg . . Clarksburg . . . . . . . . . . . ............... Elkins Fairmont Fairmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grafton . . . . . . . . Grafton . . . . . . . . . . Hinton Huntington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hurricane Keyser. ......... Kingwood . Lewisburg . . . . . . . . . . . Logan Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Madison . . Marietta. Ohio. Martinsburg . . Morgantown Station Frequency WJLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560 ·wwNR . . . . . . . . . . 620 WCST . . 1010 • wHIS . . . . . 1 440 WBUC . . . . 1 460 · wcAw . . . . . . . . . . . . . 680 · wcHs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 580 WTIP 1 240 •wHAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 340 WKKW-FM 1 06.5 · wvHF·FM. 92.7 ·woNE . 1 240 • wFGM·FM . 97.9 · wrcs . 1 490 • WELD 680 •wKGA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 260 · wrsz-FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00.9 WMTD . 1 380 1 340 • WCMI . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 080 • WZTQ . . . • WKLP 1 390 1 560 • WFSP . . . . . . . . . •wKCJ·FM. 1 05 . 5 · wvow . . . . 1 290 1 01 .9 · wvOW-FM . · wwss . . 1 450 910 WBRJ . 1 340 •WEPM . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 440 •wAJR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Mountaineer Sports Network will broadcast every WVU football game, home and away this fall. The network will carry all the exciting ac· lion throughout West Virginia and into parts of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Kentucky and Ohio. Jack Fleming, the "Voice of the Mountaineers" for the past 29 years will call the play-by-play action while Woody O'Hara provides color commentary. John McKinney serves as technical director of the network and WAJR serves as the flagship station. West Virginia football on radio begins 30-minutes prior to each game with the Coaches Corner with Don Nehlen. The game broadcast is sponsored by Stroh's, the West Virginia Coal Industry, Cabot Cor- poration, Avis Rent-A-Car and West Virginia Welding Supply. Following each game fans can hear reports direct from the WVU coaches and players on the Locker Room Show, sponsored by Motorist Insurance. City Morgantown . Morgantown . Morgantown Mt. Hope. Mullens New Martinsville . . . . . . . . . . . Oakland, Md. Parkersburg . Parkersburg . Parkersburg . . Pineville . . . . Pittsburgh. Pa. Princeton . .......... Ravenswood. Richwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ripley. Ronceverte . Rupert . . ... Spencer . . . Sutton . . Uniontown. Pa. . . Welch . . Welch. Weirton . Weston . . Wheeling . Wheeling . White Sulphur Springs . . . Williamson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------ Sponsored b y - A VIS � \\'est Virginia �\\elding Supply Frequency Station · wcLG . . 1 300 WCLG·FM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00.0 WVAO·FM 1 0 1 .9 • WTNJ-FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 05.9 • wPMW-FM . 92.7 • wKGl·FM . . . . . . . . . . 1 04 . 0 92.1 WXIE·FM . . . . WADC . . 1 050 1 230 WKYG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • wPAR . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 450 970 WWYO KQV (Partial) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 1 0 WAEY 1 490 WMOV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 360 WVAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 WCEF-FM . . . 98.3 1 400 • wRON . 1 250 WYKM . . . ·wvRc . 1 400 1 490 WSGB . 590 WMBS. 1 1 50 WELC . 1 340 ·wxEE "WEIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 430 980 WHAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 07 . 5 WANJ·FM . · wwvA. 1 1 70 ·wsLw. 1310 1 400 · wsTH - --------- CABOT C O R P O R A T I O N \NEST VIAGINIA COAL Motorist Mutual Insurance * Mountaineer G ridiron Report West Virginia fans may keep up with their favorite team each day throughout the season . The Mountaineer Gridiron Report is a five-minute show, hosted by Woody O'Hara. aired each morn- ing on many of the network stations. The Mountaineer Gridiron Report is sponsored by ? ·Eleven. 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM ■ ELEVEO ® 87 Haulpak® Trucks MATERIAL VVABCC MOVERS Cadiz • � A Division Of American Standard Inc. • Frostburg • Clarksburg • Parkersburg West Virg inia l ikes WABCO's Haulpak® trucks. WEST VIRGINIA M o re and more, the leading m i n i ng and construction companies i n Wes1 Virginia a re turning to * St. Albans • Beckley Bluefield Haulpak® trucks. The reason is, they demand avai lability-- equipment that stays on the job day after day u nder the toughest hauling conditions. WABCO Haulpak® trucks with capacities up to 250 tons are ava i lable t h roughout West Virg i n i a from Rish Equipment Company. Rish and WA BCO are proud to be co-sponsors of the Mountaineer Sports Network. Be sure to watch "West Virginia Football" over the statewide �� TV Network. Serving West Virginia From Six Strategic Locations. ilL 9' "\..,_.) MOUNTAINEERS-- LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION & MININC EQUIPMENT EQ U I P M E N T CO M PANY • Airport Road • Rt. 1 4-Vienna • Rt. 35 • 1 27 Pikeview D rive • Rt. SO-Bridgeport • 1 01 Frostburg Ind. Pk. BLUEFIELD, WV BECKLEY, WV PARKERSBURG, WV CLARKSBURG, WV ST. ALBANS, WV FROSTBURG, MD The 1982 West Virginia University Mountaineers PHOTO COMPLIME N TS OF Mountaineer Mall Morgantown Middletown Mall Fairmont Suncrest Morgantown f(fJR [LVMIJ r r?n ounta inee't. Rt. 50 & 1-77 Parkersburg ami � R estau't.ants , , Uniontown Mall Uniontown, Pa. Old 50 East Clarksburg The Athlete's Foot has the shoe for your athlete! 400 Styles of Shoes warmups and Rainsuits Al I Accessories Master Card & Visa Accepted 5Zacc a9 n L n l 1- No one knows the Athlete's Foot like S U NCR EST FLORIST • SUBURBAN LANES B U I L D I N G CHESTNUT RIDGE ROAD MORGANTOWN , W . VA. 314 High St. Next to McDonald's • PHONE 599-2996 • Phone 296-0622 Flowers for all occasions 102 Morgantown's Music FM 90 WEST VIRGINIA UN IVERSITY Go Mountaineers I Rax Roast Beef Hills Plaza Star City, WV 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 91 Creative Arts Center The Mountaineer Spirit . . . Catch It! 92 How do you measure the quality of an institution? One way is to look at the achievements of its students. West Virginia University has sent 19 Rhodes Scholars to Oxford University in Great Britain, which is far more than most universities in neighboring states and which ranks WVU among the nation's top 40 institutions. WVU also ranks among the top 7 percent of the nation's colleges and universities in the number of Merit Scholars enrolled. And WVU freshman students score higher than their counterparts across the country in the American College Testing Program. You can become a part of this impressive tradition by enrolling at WVU. For more information, contact the Office of Admissions and Records, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 26506; phone (304) 293-2 121. WEST VIRGINIA U N IVERSITY WVU Forest Scientists Experiment With Cloning Franklin C. Cech (let!) and Roy N. Keys examine young chestnut clones. In a significant breakthrough, researchers with the West Virginia University Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station have reported the first successful cloning of an American chestnut tree. Forest scientist Franklin C. Cech and research technician Roy N. Keys accomplished the cloning. With the techniques they commercially the developed, important species could be resurrec- ted from a single tree which is resis- tant to the blight that has been felling the chestnut for most of this century. "Should a blight-resistant individual be discovered or developed, it will be important to have some means of vegetative propagation to reproduce the genotype of that individual in its entirety," Dr. Cech said. Seed-grown offspring combining the genes of two parent trees, one resistant and the other not, probably wouldn't have the resistant trait. "Grafting could be done with the chestnut," Cech said. "But grafting is expensive and the graft unions are particularly sensitive to the blight. Cuttings of an older tree also cannot be grafted." For these reasons, Cech and Keys have concentrated on the propagation (continued on page 95) 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 93 Let·s Go-0-0-0 Mountaineers . . . to the Blueville Bank of Crafton No service Charge Checking Accounts Individual Retirement Accounts Easy-to-Bank By-Mail-Envelopes Provided we Pay the Highest Interest Rate Allowed by Law Blueville Bank Crafton, w.va. 94 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Cloning ro A Good' 82Luck (continued from page 93) of chestnuts by tissue culture. The process demands a high degree of care and precision but, once sys- temized, it could be carried out on a large scale. A small piece of tissue excised from a chestnut tree is transferred through a series of growing media with different nutritional and hormonal properties. "The compounds of the food supply cause the multiplying cells to change into the various cells that make up roots, leaves and other parts of a tree, " Cech explained. The result should be a plantlet ge- netically identical to its parent and ready for rooting in the soil. Keys has successfully grown several plantlets from American chest- nut tissue. "We can initiate top growth quite readily with our present technique but more work is needed to improve root initiation and especially to learn how to successfully transplant the rooted plantlets," he said. Until this century, chestnut trees made up a fourth of the eastern hard- wood forests. Some trees were seven feet in diameter and reached heights of 1 00 feet and more. The blight, caused by a fungus, was first noted in New York in 1 904 and was found in Randolph County, West Virginia, in 1 91 1 . By the 1 920's, few large chestnut trees were left standing in the eastern U.S. Today only some 50 mature American chestnuts are known, all of them diseased. The species would be virtually extinct except that young trees continue to start up from old roots, which are not injured by the blight. These trees rarely reach seed-bearing age before the disease strikes. Spread by wind, rain, birds and possibly insects, spores of the fungus enter a tree through a wound or through cracks that appear naturally in the bark as the tree matures. A fast- growing canker then girdles the tree, cutting off the sap flow. For more information , please call Professor Franklin Cech at (304) 293-34 1 1 (office) or at (304) 2920850 (home). 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM NER � � � .,, �- M ou ntaineers FROM T H E STA F F O F MOU NTAI N LAI R "'lr\\fl \eJr.\f.lfoil r.-. f"\fl � � I.KA.I�� MAGAZINE Tne Olympian brings you what no olhe, s0011s magazine 1n the wor10 can the ,nsi de st01y on Amc1 1 ca s Olyrnp,c a1n1e1es and 1he1r training and preparations to, Jrl.> cha cnge ,ri 1 ')84 when the Olymp,c Games come to Los AngeI es tn ac:ld,t,on you It I0110w ou1 W1n1e1 Q1ymp, c span:. a11,1e1es as !hey get 1eaoy for ine 84 Games ,n Yugos1av1 a and pernap5 anolher M1rac,e on lee f1k.e the s1unn ng U S nockey tr,umpr, at Lake PIacio ,n , 980 F,ll out the coupon 1n 1h s ad and return ,1 to the U S Olymp c Comm,uee -n,tn your chec... to, $19 84 ano we �tan your subscr,pt,00 10 Tne Qlymp,an and ma'le you a pan ot the U S Otymp,c Tearn 1 II s one move you can make w,inou1 s1ra1nIng a muscie 1hat will go a long way ,n heIp1 ng our Olympic athl etes reach !heir goa lor 1984• We I nvite All Fans to Make Use Of One of The F i nest Campus Centers in the Nation 1 ,( ,., 1.... 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Stadium I nformation The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at West Vir- ginia University is anxious to render maximum service to patrons at Mountaineer Field. ADVANCE TICKETS-Tickets for all home games are on sale at the stadium ticket office at the north end of the stadium complex. AMBULANCE SERVICE -Ambulances are stationed at Mountaineer Field for emergency services. They are parked in the north parking lot behind the scoreboard and in t h e facilities building parking area. FIRST AID STATIONS-Two first aid stations are available for fans at Mountaineer Field. They are located on the concourse level adjacent to Aisle 123 on the west side and Aisle 107 on the east side of the stadium. LOST AND FO UND-The lost and found offices are available for the convenience of fans at Mountaineer Field. They are located adjacent to Aisle 103 on the east side and Aisle 129 on the west side of the stadium. CONCESSIONS-The refreshment service is pro- vided for your convenience and enjoyment. Stands are located in the concourse area in both the east and west sides of the stadium. Concessions are operated by Amer- ican Vending Company of Clarksburg. PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM- N o special announce- merits are made over the stadium public address system except in cases of gravest emergency. The public is asked not to request t h e service. 96 PUBLIC TELEPHON ES- Pay telephones are located in the concourse area in both the east and west sides of the stadium. DRINKING-Alcoholic beverages at Mountaineer Field are prohibited by state law. RESTROOMS-Men's and women's rest room facil- ities are located on the concourse level on both the east and west sides of the stadi u m. USH ERS-Ushers at Mountaineer Field are there to help fans in any way possible. Please ask them for help finding your seat or to direct you to any part of the sta- dium. PARKING- Pre-paid parking i s available for fans attending Mountaineer Field at numerous lots around the stadium. Contact the Mountaineer Ticket Office for ad- vance parking passes. Handicapped parking spaces are available in the blue lot. SEAT NUMBE RING SYSTEM-To make it all the easier to find your seat, there are no "section" numbers printed on your tickets, just aisle numbers. That elimi- nates confusion. Simply go the level indicated on your ticket, then proceed to your aisle number, your row and your seat. W H E E L CH AIR LOCATIONS-There are wheel chair locations at Aisles 123, 125, 127 and 129 on the concourse of the east side of the stadium and Aisles 103, 105, 107 and 109 of the west side. WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY FINANCIAL, BUSINESS & ESTATE PLANNING Lanham O'Dell & Constantino Inc. CHARLESTON TEAYS VALLEY 815 Quarrier St. Suite 316 Charleston, W. Va. 25301 304-345-3640 3981 Teays Valley Rd. Hurricane, W. Va. 25526 304·7 57-8 1 3 1 BECKLEY 2 1 2 George St. (Harper Park) Beckley, W. Va. 25801 304-255-5683 KEYSTONE EXPEDITING, I NC . Overnight ground transportation l . AIR-FREIGHT - Daily pick up and delivery to and from a l l the Forwarders and Airlines at the Greater Pittsburgh Airport. Service Monday through Friday, special service avai lable on weekends. 2. LTL SERVICE - Overnight Common Carrier service between points in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. No restriction on weights. For excellent ground service on your Air-Freight and common carrier shipments please call: Pennsylvania (800) 242-0305 West Virginia & Ohio (800) 245-44 1 3 Main Office (4 1 2) 264-4390 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM 97 �eroquip Hose & Fittings TAECO, I NC. TED'S AUTO ELECTRIC) t;OOD/YEAR Hose & V-Belts Ted J. Straub & sons 37 years of outstanding service Now at 2 locations Hydraulic & Industrial Hose Mine Battery Service Fire Extinguisher Service High Voltage Glove Test Lab Hand and Power Tools Abrasives & Lifting Chokers Automotive Repairs Small Engine Repairs Speedometer Service Brake service State Inspection steam Cleaner service WHOLESALE & WAREHOUSE for MINE and MILL SUPPLIES & OFFICES RETAIL and SERVICE DEPARTMENT 533 EAST BROCKWAY AVENUE TELEPHONE: 296-9444 251 BEECHURST AVENUE TELEPHONE: 292-8414 Malsbary et.UH!= Steam Pressure washers & DouGLAS Battery Manuracturing Co. Uib!•Ut Spray Paints :Dernld !(p//!fSPM, Jnc. * Sales * Service * Parts One Plaza Center Beckley, W. Va. R t . 7 E ast , Across from Eastgate Plaza 292 • 3377 USED CAR CENTER • 292-1 1 1 9 98 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY By the Yardstick " [ Coach DON NEHLEN East Caro l i na 4-3 - I Coach ED EMORY Series Record - 3-0-0 West Virginia Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. ti- West Virginia 5-2 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 11 20 at Oklahoma Maryland Richmond at Pitt Boston College at Virginia Tech Penn State East Carolina at Temple at Rutgers Syracuse wvu OPP 41 19 43 13 20 16 0 27 18 10 16 13 6 24 East Carolina Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 at N.C. State E. Tennessee State Central Michigan at Missouri Richmond at Florida State Illinois State at West Virginia at Texas-Arlington at William & Mary at Temple EC OPP 26 30 24 9 35 17 21 33 0 6 28 14 56 0 Top Individuals Rushing Alt Yds Avg Curlin Beck Tom Gray King Harvey Ron Wolfley 43 53 29 42 200 1 99 1 09 1 09 4.7 3.8 3.7 2.6 TD 1 0 1 Passing Comp/Alt Yds Int TD Jeff Hostetler 1 1 5/231 1 555 5 7 Receiving No Yds Avg TD Mark Raugh Darrel Miller Tom Gray Gary Mullen 26 21 16 12 353 358 1 44 1 44 1 3. 5 1 7. 1 9.0 1 2.0 1 1 0 0 Punting No Avg Long Steve Superick Greg Robertson 30 13 38.7 36.7 55 57 2P Scoring TD 1P Paul Woodside Jeff Hostetler Curlin Beck Rich Hollins Wayne Brown 0 4 2 2 2 1 4- 1 5 Defense UT AT Total Dennis Fowlkes Tim Agee Darryl Talley Anthony Daniels 56 51 64 32 33 38 23 26 89 89 87 58 FG TP 1 6- 1 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 62 24 12 12 12 as Int 1 0 4 0 1 2 1 0 Rushing Alt Yds Avg TD Tony Baker Earnest Byner Reggie Branch 76 76 55 452 394 301 5.9 5.2 5.5 4 2 Passing Comp/Alt Yds Int TD 46-92 771 12 4 Greg Stewart Receiving No Yds Avg TD Carlton Nelson Ricky Nichols Stephen Adams 16 13 8 353 265 111 22.1 20.4 1 3. 9 2 2 0 Punting No Avg Long Jeff Williams 15 35.2 47 Scoring TD 1P 2P FG TP Jeff Heath Tony Baker Carlton Nelson 0 4 2 1 7- 1 7 0 0 0 0 7-13 0 0 38 24 14 as Int Defense UT AT Total Jody Schulz Kevin Banks Clint Harris Ronald Reid 24 16 21 7 36 39 26 38 60 55 47 45 6 3 0 0 0 0 4 Team Statistics West Virginia 110 228.4 339.0 1 7.5 1 7.9 1982 FOOTBALL PROGRAM Opponent 1 64.6 1 49 . 3 3 1 3.9 1 6. 9 1 6.3 East Carolina Yards Rushing (Avg.) Passing Yardage (Avg.) Total Yardage (Avg . ) First Downs (Avg.) Points (Avg.) 249. 7 1 45.9 394.9 20.4 23.1 Opponent 1 34.4 1 95 . 7 325.0 1 7. 7 19.6 99 WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY HOW CAN YOU HELP? Join the Mountaineer Athletic C l u b . t he l i f e b l o o d of o u r intercollegiate athletic programs at W V U . Y o u r c o n t r i b u t i o n supports the education of nearly 500 student-ath letes at West Virginia U n iversity in 19 sports. The participants are tomorrow's leaders of business. medicine. education and government who will guide the comm un ity, region. state and nation for decades to come. Eighty percent of your contri- bution goes d i rectly to athletic grants-in-aid for student athletes. The remaining twenty percent i s devoted t o operational costs o f the WVU Department of I ntercolle- giate Athletics. 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