1-H1.B55 III ^^^'nes^X^' ^ &. \\ ik m "%'.. LTBRART TEA3HERS COLLEGE " nnsylvania '^^ EX LIBRIS , *0011134H* ^ 1951 ^ ' I The Annual Publication of the Student Body of BLOOMSBURG STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE BLOOMSBURG, PENNA. Volume XXXV Lh Foreword Contents ALMA MATER FACULTY CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ADVERTISING Si^/SO Dedication To Mk. Mausknecht: For the cial hijihlv efficient inaiiiier in wliitli lie l)usincss ot Bloonisburg State conducted the finan- Teachers College for twenty-fiv'e years. For his his j)atient helping hand For understanding of students" financial problems and in many his excellent America. cases. example as a citizen of these United States of To Mr. Englehart: For lielping to create one oi the most beautiiul ol the State Teachers Colleges. For his efficient service in maintaining this campus at the highest point possible the year round. For putting forth Superintendent this institution. ol his maxinunn Orounds ellort to lulfill the position of in the lortv-five years that he has served Roll of Honor BARTLESON, WILLIAM JONES, DAVID H. BEILY, JOSEPH KLOTSKO, JOHN J. BENSCOTER. RUTH KRESSLER. ROBERT BICKERT. ROBERT LUPASHUNSKI, CHARLES BROKENSHIRE. JAMES MORRISON, JOHN W. BROOKS, CHARLES ALLEN NOVAK. HENRY COLEMAN, HARRY PARLETTE. KENDALL CONRAD. PAUL CREASY, JAMES E. PODZIELINSKI, B. LEONARD GERALD DAVIES. IVOR POPE. DE NAPOLI. JOHN PUCKEY, CHARLES DODSON, DEAN PURSEL, ELMER. DUNCAN, FRANKLIN RADZAL GERALD DYSLESKL WALTER FRONCEK, JOSEPH GAVIS, JOSEPH R. R. REESE, JACK A. GLEN JR. D. ROAN. WILLIAM ROBERT R. SAVAGE. ALLEN F. SCHWARTZ. RICHARD E. STOUT. HARRELL, WILLIAM WILLIAMS. ROBERT D. C. ARTHUR HAHN, JAMES HOUSE, S. FRANK W. RIDALL, E. GUNTHER, LOUIS T. PAUL, RICHARD L. FENSTERMACHER. R. LARRY When dut\ whispers low, Thou must. The \outh replies. / can — Emerson This list includes onlv those who entered the service prior to publication of the Obiter. J. 3n iHemoriam The sudden death pital in id Dr. Ted J. Sallerfield. during an o|jeratiiiii at Jefferson Hos- Philadelphia, on August 16. 1950, eanie as a profound shock to the facuhx and students of the Bloomsbiirg State Teachers College. \\ college hile at Bloomsburg. Dr. Satterfield uon community the respect and admiration of the entiie b\ his earnest a|jplicalion of the highest ideals of education in his classroom teaching. In the capacity as line coach of the football team, he was instrumental build one of the greatest football teams ever produced at this college. in helping Their brilliant record reflects his ability as a coach. Dr. Satterfield was an outstanding example of the American teaching profession. He not only attained high scholastic honors, but he also inspired and materially aided his students to reach for the finer things of life through education. OUR UMU ^i>' Bloomshurg Forever 12 Thru the wind Thru the rain Thru the storm 13 Bloomshurg Forever 14 Just the thought Will keep 15 me warm Ill (dwajs rememher 16 All the fun That ive had In days of yore 17 Ifs Bloomshurg Forever 18 E ffitaiaiBgaiBe gggai J Bloomshurg forevermore M. Kaplan 19 i Author) Aerial vieic of our carn])us — Alma Mater Far aliove the river winding. Midst the mountains grand Stands our College, dear to students Far throughout the land. Far and wide though we Still may wander our hearts are true To our hilltop Alma Mater We our pledge renew. Ever seaward Susquehanna Never resting flows Ever upward, striving, Onward Bloomslnirg climbing goes. Chorus Hldomshurg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsl)urg, College. Up on College Hill Years True to to come shall find us ever Bloomsburg still. Joseph H. Dennis 21 r^f '»•¥». m^..^ ' -. ADMIKISTRilTIOK AID Filf^in 'tt^ HARVEY DR. A. ANDRLS To Students of the Mid-Century College Year: Any ly sensitive person, in his passage through life, aware of those who have to whom, mentally and —consciously spiritually, he or unconsciously — molded becomes increasing- owes the most. Those his thoughts and beliefs and conduct. Such molders of men are seldom the powerful — ihe obviously successful, the wealthy, a teacher, a parent, a priest, a grandlather. a friend, and. sometimes, a fellow student. These unknown men and women holding restraint fast to eternal values, and repose and good maimers are by their lives and wise in jiractices the guardians of our present civilization. That you may realize your debt to those your obligation by helping others, is the you owe the most and repay hope of President. 24 Members uj the College Community: Today, as never helore, democracv the of our wav of a teacher's life. classrooms and our extra-curricuhir This means that the processes of our life are very ini|)ortanl. At Bloomshurg our extra-curricular ing. life Here, we have developed social living stood and appieciated of professional activities must reflect l)y most of us close to has an unusually l)road meanto a it. degree not always under- To me, this is the real spirit "Old Bloomshurg. Sincerely youri- Dean \)K. TIIOM \s of ln.struction 1'. ,\(»HTII Administrative Officers p. G. MARTIN E. D. Bnsinesa Munaser irst iiciw, Lelt to iiislil— A. U:inii!in. SHARRETTS Siipcrinli'nilrnI oj 11. Grounds KvitIj. M. IVei. E. Wikoli, M. Xriiiup, A. Kiiishl. Stiiiuliiif— B. K.veii.v, L. i:clsl:ul, il. Kollosiir, 26 M. Luschyk, II. Ilaggert.v. THE DEANS MAKGl EKIIE KEHR Dean of If JOHN omen If there ever to be a better worlfl. is to require better people to jiiakc il il. and citizens will be needed. the Class of 1951 furnish its full li May share of Some two thousand is there are to be better people, then better teachers, parents, HOCH Men oj To Bloomsburg Men and Women: To THE Class of 1951: going A. Dean all tus, had Marguerite Kehr, Dean oj Women years ago the philosopher, Epicte- about education: "The Ruler has said that only the free shall be educated, but that only the educated moderness of Toynbee may of these. this to say shall be educated, but only the spiritual spark of genius main free." God has To add said to the agelessness of Epictetus, modern well sav in this be vv(jrld: liiily Only the the we free can educated will find the and morality necessary to re- free. John A. Hoch. Dean of Men RALPH S. HERRE Social Studies Colgate University. B.S. Teai-li ers College. Albany. New York. M.A.: Graduate Work. Clark ROBRHT B. REDMAN Sorio! Sftlf/ici null Atlili'lir Citorhimj ; Univer.sity, New York University. University of Buffalo: Pennsylvania State CoIK-L't'. Ud.O. MARY E. rniversity Teacherji ver.sity. of ETHEL MacDONALD AnKiaUint fo Denn of Womi'tt ; Ciiordiuator of Giiiflanre Si-rvircs Micliisan. A.B.; Columbia llniA.M.; Graduate Work. ("ollefie. Coluiubia University. A, (IHft Mot/lfilllltirs uinliia ii.itr Illinois. A. It.: Col l'ni\ersits'. M.A.: (ilMil Cn Stnte Teachers Collefre, Whitewater, Wis sill. B.Kd.; University of Iowa. M.A.: Graduate Work. University of rittsburjrh. KDNA liirt'i-far EKMvSr HAZKX J. of Eliiucittarf/ Ednruiion Normal Srhool, Kdiiiboru. Pennsyhania; Alieirheny Ctdlege. Meadville, State l*eiiiis\ Ivaiiia B.S., Nl.A.; Co : u I ni hi a University, Graduate Work, New York University, Clark University. BUSINESS WU.I.IAM (. KdHNK^ Now WwV TiMiipIe I'liiversitv, U.S.; veisity. M.A.: Craihiati- I'nivoi-^ity. Chica^'o I'iii\ rivity. ILA^ION II. IIINM.I, Slate Teaeliers ColleKe, BloiirnslairK. renns\ivaiiia, B.S.; Teiiiple 'iii\ersity. M.Kd.: New Vi>rk Universit\'. (iraduate I Work. Slate Tfacliers College. Blooinslmrir. tJraduate Work. HuekiU'lI Universitv: Nortlnvestern I'liiversify. M.B.A. reiii!s>*lvania. ENGELHARDT EDUCATION IHAKl.KS KAIU, A. (iKHKIi; I'lii- Wurk. llar\anl H. Director nf Sfcandar// Education and Placement Service Director of Extension Education Bucknell University, A.B.; Xew York Universitv, Buoknell University, M.A.; University of Pittshursh. Ed.D. B.S. ; IIDN'OKA M. 28 HF.MUE Teaeliers renns>'lvaiiia. B.S. NdVES CeiTKi' Washin-lnn UiLiversitv. B.A.: Universitv of I'ittshnrgli, M.Kd.; Gradn.ile Wcjrk, I'ennsyh aiiia State College, Cnlnnibia University. H. College. Bloomsburg. Temple University. \1.K<1.'; Graduate Work. University of I'ittsburgli. Xew York University. .'^tate WAl.TKK : S. KVGIEI, Temple University, B.S., M.Ed.: Graduate Work. Temple University. University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State College. Wll.l.lAM M. STEHMNC. .\L\KJOKlK KKL LKK SW AK svlvaiiia, B.S.; State Noiinal Sclinol, DiploHiiffalo. B.S. SyraM.S.Ed. Instructor's KatiiiK Siiit;lo kiiKiiie Loaf!; Designated Kxaniiiier No. 3t09 (C. A. A.): ri;itlsl uii: • Mia: r nivfisity of rust' I fnivt'rsit>", 17, State Teachers Collo ?e. India iia. I't'iin Unive rsity of r ittslllUKll. Ari rad ua t e Work. Te^talozzi-Froebel School. Cliicago, Illinois; Denver University, Denver. Colorado. Tniniiiif/ Triiiiiini/ McMiinay J. HAKN'ES Tcnr/n C.>lle?e, r, Gr(uir VI .Jacksonville. Illi Western State College. Maconili, Illinois. U.S.: Columbia University. M.A.: (irailuate Work. University |i.\ (IKACK i.i; Tiuiiiiinj Ti'dciit:/-, SiK-ciiil Clriss State 111" MirliiL'aii. rcniple \V()(H.\\(Htri| I KimU'ryartot Teachers CoIIefie. Kearney, Nebraska: I'liiversity cif Cliicatro, rii.H. Ihiiveisity (if (alilinnia ('Dhnnhia liiiversity. A.M.; (iraduatc Work, Coluni- TejH'Iiers CoIIoj^e. HIimhiisIiui^'. R.S.: ( ;i-;i(iu.-ite Wink. State Pen 11-^ viva Ilia. l'uivi>rsit\ It. Tnihiiiif/ Ti'uc/it'f, Hi- ; vo^^itJ^ Uiii\ei^ily. Iiia SECONDARY EDUCATION OI,I\K I'AVXK Art UKKMAN l-.DWAKU 1. HOWARD I)K \'(»K F. FENSTEMAKER Fort'hiii Lfiiif/iKif/es Associate Ed. 11.. University of Cliicajjo, Pli.B.; (;'milnate Wnrl;. Univelsit Inillalin, Oswald .\rt .'iclionl. v iil HlooMisl)ur^'. Collesre. reiinsylvaiiia. B.S. Ihu-kTiell I'liiversity. State Teaeliers ; (Iraduate M.Kil. Stale Colle-e. : Work, rennsvh aula State Nornial Si'luml. Blooriisbur^. Pennsylvania; University of Micln"is:an. B..A.: New York University. M.A. (ir.aiUiate Work. University of PenTi>yI\.ini.t. : > JOHN .1. ALUK FISHER GEORGE .lOHNSlOX J. KELLER Art Goshen Indiana Colle'ie. Cioshen. University, Indiana. R.A.: (Iraduate M.A. : Work. University of Pennsylvania. Uol- unit)ia University. I'niversltv of Cliicairo, Ohio State University. Park Colle^'e. Missouri. I-.B.: Columbia liuiversity. M.A.; Graduate Work. Uniof Wisconsin. C'()lumhia Univer>^it\'. University of Mi" \ew York League Hani of Hearing. Feafian School London. Ensrland; Dramatic Art, New York. 30 for r)f State Normal School, Bloomsbursr. PennTeachers College. Columbia sylvania University, B.S.; Bucknell University. : M.A. KIMltl'.K C. KISTKR il State NorTiial School. Blootnshui-fr, rtMiiisvlvania; University of Micliigan, B.S., M.S., I'li.D. LUCY Ml CAMMCIN Hcnitli E.liiriiiifii NELL MAUI'IN L.\NTEUM.\N AliOl.D H. BiiihKiiriil Srifufi' Flnjairal Sftpiirt' nioom.sbuTK. Sl.ite Toafliers C'(illcg:e, York I'niver iV'riMs\ l\aiti;i. B.S.: York -ity. .\l..\.: Cradnate Work, rilivelsitj'. reniisyh aiiia St.ite (olle^^e. New New I'eal.ocly Teaelier.s Colleffe. B..'\.: Vaii(leiliilt I'niver.sltv; Cliieaffo I'niversitv: lIiiiveTsity of Iowa, M..\., I'li.D, ; New ^'ork KDWAHI) H.XKKIKl' M. MOClliK I'lililii- llni\er.-.it>'. A. KIO.VMS Snrinl Sllldlrx Sriinul Miixir Soutliwe.-iterTi State Te.o-liers ColleKe. Kirksville. Mis Ivansas Wcs]c\;iu. .\.H.: ('olundii.i Springtieid, souri: Unsli ('oiiservatiu'\". Cliieaeo. Illi iiois. Mus.li.; New York t'niversity. U.S. Music Kducation. M..\.; Craduati ill A\'ork, New York Uni\ ersit,\-. University' of Cliica^'o. Waslii!i;;tou l'ni\ersity, St LiHjis. Missouri. versitv. M..\.: Missouri 'I'eacheis Colli'ije. Missouri. .\.It.: ('oluMiI)ia. University. M..\.; Graduate Work. .Ma^ banuL Universitj-. Colunihia I'niversily. liui- (oaduidc Work, reiiusjlvania State Collei.'e. New Idrk Univer Universitj- of Siaitlicrn California. sit>'. (^ m^^ H. HAHKLSON KUSSKl.l. .1. (reociraphif Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. Clark University. M.A., Ph.D. .\l.MrS KUSSKLL ^M M HAROLD Dartmouth College. A.B.; Cornell Uni- versity, .A.M., Ph.D.; Loiulon liniveisitj-. Certificate. 31 S. SIIKLLY Phf/sical Erhirnfion Eiif/lisfi Northern University. Ada, Oliio. A.H.: Universitv of Miclunnii. Ann \r Oliid bor, Michigan, M.A. S. SHOKTESS I. r.AUL Phijxicnl Sficitcf Mlirisht E. W.\GNEK l'cirii>ylvania State College, A.B.: University nf M.S.: (iradiiate Wiiriv. C.ilk'sre. i\'iin^>h;iiii;i. New Vork M.^KG.AREr E. WALDRON Muthfmatirs B.S., M.S., Wclli'sley ColleKe, H.A.; fi)lunibia I'niM.-\.: Grailiiato Work, rniverof Southern California, Harvard ver-iity. Tiiiversity. sity University. .sAMlEi. i,. WILSON SIKl'MKN EntjUsh liucknell liiiversitv. rniversity. M.A.: I'enn.sylvania State r.'niver.'iity. I'rinitr So. I!.; Graduate Coluniliia Work. College, Harvard, I'niversitv. New Vork DELLA M. Ill AVER Kcononiies. University. U.S. in lloine G. MUVSKEXS Circulation Librarian State University of Iowa. B.A.; Coluiniiia University, B.S. in Library Science. 32 M. nf Mi(Xir * ale I'niversitv School of Mn() The Class of 1951 l!l.'i(l-,il is members who sincerely grateful for the help of four faculty have served as advisers throughout our four years of college. Mr. Fenstem.aker 1947-48 Mr. Hinkel 1948-49 Dr. Klster 1949-50 Mrs. Swartz 1 These four people 1951 was We lia\e heeii a steading influence during the time the Class of in College. thank them for their inspiration and careful guidance. 33 9.50-51 mnu f/-,v Senior Class OFFICERS Richard M. Kressler I'le.sideiil I ice Carl Persing Piesulcnt Secretary Barbara Frederick T reasuier RussEL Davis lllsloiiaii Marie Mattis Mrs. Swartz Class Adviser Front Ro«-. Left to Riglit Back Uow — — X. I'owell. Iliivis, I!. The lung .1. It. !'. fmalh heen realized, and graduation day is upon The husy program necessitated by student teaching, together with for the big events of the year, leaves the senior with little time hands for extra-curricular Onlv flict five short —World I''ri*tiHri<- ncaii. smight-aftfi gdal has the Class of 1951. making plans Krcssler, B. I'lincll. War vears ha\e elapsed since the end of that Many members II. of the Class of 1951 terriliie who and gigantic con- participated in that struggle face the ])ros|)ecl of again being called to the defense of their countrv future looms, uncertain, the high ideals on his activities. liut and pur])oses . Their whate\er the outcome mav be. thev will alwavs remember instilled here at Bloomsburg. Business Education Offering curriciduins leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Education, the Business Education Department seniors will graduate with certification in several of Bookkeeping and Accounting. Business English. Commercial Law, Commercial Mathematics. Economics. Junior Business Training. Office Practice. the following fields: Retail Selling. Salesmanship. Shorthand, and Typewriting. of the De|)arlment are located in iNavv Hall. Class In T\ pinfi Offices and classrooms MARY ANN ALARCON Keiser Serrctarial, Retail Selling. English Waller Hall Association; Business Educalion Cliili; Fnlnre Teaeliers of America; Women's Glee CInl). SHIRLEY G. ASHNER Leliifililon General C.onimervial Christian Association; Lntlieran Sliiclenl Association; Women's Glee CInb; Business Edncation Sliulent Omcfia Pi (Treasurer) Future Teachers of America; B Cluh; Waller Hall Associati.m; Waller Hall Governin;; Board (President); College Council; Gluli; Pi ; Kappa Delta Pi. CERALD ARTHUR BACON Towanda Secrelarinl. Ketail Selling. English Dorm Men's Association: Men's Glee Club; Business Education Club (Vice- Day Men's Association; President); Phi Sigma Fnter-Fraternity Council ers of America. Pi (Secretary, President); (President); Future Teach- LEWIS BALLANTINE Shamtfkin Aecounling, Retail Selling. Tyiiing Business Education f!lub; Phi Sigma Pi; Kappa Delta Pi: Dorm Men's Association. ROBERT J. BRUCHS Hazlelon .Secretarial. English Business Education Club; Dramalic (luli: Aviation Club. JAMES R. CREVELING Bloomsburg .4(((innling. Retail Selling. Taping Business Educatiim (^lub; Aviatioti Clidi Pi Omega Pi; Day Men's Associaliou. ROMEO DANNI Ailentown General Coninien iai Council; .Science Club; Jiuiior Class (\i President) OliITEH IM.SO (Business .Manager). liege ; RITA M. DIXON West Hazlelon General Commercial (_)l!ITi;n t:iub; 1949; Pilot Women's (Assistant Cliorus; Editor. Business Education Editor); Dramatic Club; Future Teachers of America; .'stuileiii (Christian Association; B Club; Waller Hall Association; Newman Club. 37 . CHARLES L. EDWARDS Slianii.)kin General ('.onimervltd Dorm Men's Association: Men's Glee Club: Business Education ('hili: Maroon and Gold : Olympian: Fiitiiie Teachers of America: Pennsylvania Fiitnre Teachers of America \ iceDay Men's Association; ( President ) ALBERT C. EREMICH Calawissa Accounting. Retail Scllinf;. T\i)inf; Football; Track: N'arsity Club (Secretary) Day Mens Association: Dorm Alen"s Association. ; ANNA B. FREDERICK Mifflinhurg General .Senior Class (.Secretary); ('oniniercial. English Maroon and Co\d Band Maroon and Gold; Women's Chorus: Secretary: Business Student Christian .\ssociation (Treasurer) Education Club; Pi Omega Pi (Vice-President): Kappa Delta Pi: Future Teachers of America: Waller Hall Association l('.o\erning Boanll. : JOAN A. GRAZELL Shenandoah Secretarial. Retail Selling. English Waller Hali .Association; Future Teachers of America: Business Education Clid): B Club; Fashion Show. JOHN M. GREENLY Millville Accounting. Tyjiing. English Business Education Club; Day Men's .Association; Future Teachers of .\merica. MABEL E. HARRIS Beach Haven General (.ommercial, English Business Education Club; Student Christian Association: Future Teachers of .America. MICHAEL HEMLOCK Berwick Aci'ountiug. Social Studies Pi Kappa Delta Pi; Business Education Day Men's Association: Future Teachers of C)inega Pi: tdub: -America. JOHN D. KEEGAN. JR. Shamukin .Accounting. Retail Selling Athenaeum Club; Maroon and Gold: Aviation Club; Future Teachers of .America; Men's Dorm .Associalii>ii; Dav Men's .Association. 3a GORDON L. KEMP Nescoppck GfiitTd/ Commercial. Typing Class ('.. G. A. (Treasurer): Business College Council: Day Men's AsOnu-fia Pi: Kappa Delia Pi. Presiilfiil : Kducation (iliili: Micialicin; PI JOHN KOCUR JunecJale Cenfral Commerriid ^^ I'ulure Teachers of America; Student Christian Association: Day Men's Association: Dorm Men's Association: Men's (ilee mniercial. Retail Selling Business Education Club (President): Day Men's Association: Student Christian .'Vssocialiou Fulnre Teachers of America. : LILLIAN MLKVY Pabnerton General (Uimnierrial. Retail Selling Christian Association: Women's Chorus: Business Education Club; B Chd); Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Deha Pi; Future Teachers of .America: Waller Hall .Association: Obitkr (Business .Manager) Class Secretary (pro tern). .Student ; 39 ROBERT LePARD Lansdowne Stiles. Social Stadies Business Education Chd); Future Teachers of America; Track. . HAZEL PALMER New Milfonl General Commcnial Pi Omega Pi; Kappa Delta Pi: Future Teachers America: Business Education Club: Olympian. FRANK V. Dorm .Association: Business Education Club: Basketball: Future Teachers of .America. GEORGE N. ROESSNER \Iaplewood. N. .1. Ai( onnting. Retail Selling Day .Men's .Association: .Athenaeum Clidj. .Association: Obiter; dent Dorm .Men's Feachers of .America. 40 ( Presi- Future DONALD H. RUSSELL Hlodmsburp; An ountiug. Social Studies. Typing Husini^ss Etlucation Club; Aviation (liili Day Men's Association. JOHN J. RYAN Pliiladelpliia Arcouutiu^. Retail Selling. Typing Omega Pi (President): Plii Sigma Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; C. G. A.; Business Education Clulj; Aviation Club; Dorm Men's Association; Future TeacliPi ers of America. GENEVIEVE SCHEETZ Ea^toii General Commeri ial Business Education Clul); Pi Omega Pi (Secretary) kappa Delta Pi; Waller Hall Association. ; RICHARD SCHWARTZ Pine Grove St'rn'tarial, Sales Business Educalicui Gild); Maroon and Gold Band (President); Student Ghrislian Association (President). MAXINE L. SHIREY Clearfield General Commercial, English 1950 (Secretary) Maroon and Gold; Maroon and Gold Band; Business Education Cluli; Future Teachers of America; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; Student Christian Association: Women's Chorus. OiiiTiiK ; JOHN SWARTZ MontoursviUe General Commercial Business Education Club; Maroon and Gold Band (Librarian) Track; Lutheran .Student .Association. ; ELVIRA E. THOMSEN Wilkes-Barre General Cummerciul Future Teachers of America: Dorm Women's Assu riatinn: Wonifn's Chorus: Business Kdiicatitm Cluii. AGNES VALIMONT Frenchville General Commen ial Women's Chorus; Business Education Gluli: Waller Hall Association: B Club: Newman Club. 41 EDWARD VASILAUSKAS T. Mt. Carmel Accounting. Relait Selling. Typing Business Education Chili: Aviation Olul): Day Men's Associati(Ui Future Teaclieis of America. : MURIEL WAGNER Carbondale .Accounting. Typing. Englisli Women's Omega ('horus: Pi Cluli: B riul.: Pi: Business Kducation Waller Hall V^sueialiou. CAROL A. WANICH BInuni-linri; General (.omniercial Business Education tion: Cliili: Student Cliri^lian AssociaMaromi Treasurer Day Women's Association I i : and Gold Band. RALPH W. WIRE Ilarrisliurg Accounting. Retail Selling Kappa Delta Pi (President): Pi Ome-ia Pi: Future Teachers cd America: Men's (dee (did): Business Ediicatiiui Cluh: Dav Men's Association. ROBERT WIRE York General Commercial. Retail Selling Dramatic (iliih: Day Men's Association; Dorm Men's Association. SHIRLEY WISMER Royershird General Commercial, English Women's Chorus; Student Christian Association: Business Education (duh: Waller Hall Association. CHARLES W. WOLL Berwick General Commercial Business Education Club; Aviation Day Men"? ("liili: Association. HOMER ZEIGLER Millersbuij; General Commercial Maroon and Band: Student Christian AssociaPhi Sigma Pi; Obiter 1^51 (Editorl: Business Education Chih; Dramatic Club: Day Men's Association; Future Teachers of liim America. 42 (iidd (President. Treasurer); WALTER ZORN Lansdowne Secrclarial, Sales College Council: Junior Class President: Bnsiness Kdiication Clid); Sorrer. MARY ZWEIZIG Slioeniakers\ille General (.iminierria/. Etiiilish Women's Clionis; .Sindenl Cluistian Association: Business Ediicalion Cluh; Waller Hall Association. Clerical Ollice Practice Business Ediicalion. \l Richard G. Hallisy and Secrelar\. \lr Director Eyerly. of Elementary Education Offering cuniculums leading tion, the to oliserve and practice Fianklin i.ahoralory School. and it Raclielor of Scieiiee degree in Educa- Elementary Edueatioii Department seniors tifuates in the elementary grades. portunit\ to hou>e> the will Teacliers in training are given the oplatest teaching metiiods The i.ahoratorv xliool offices of the graduate with eer- Department. 44 i> in the locatetl Benjamin on campus WALTER J. BANULL Scrantoii Elementary M>-n"s Associatii>n: Ba^kilhal DdiiiiiliiiN ROY W. BEYERS Danville Elementary Day Men's Association; Business Ediicalioii rliili Future Teachers of America. BARBARA JANE BRACE Dallas Eletnentary Siuilenl Christian Hall Future 'Icaihrr^ Association: America (Librariant: B (!luli; Poclry (^luii: ol \\;illcr Association. MARTHA BRONSON Bloomsburg Elementary Business Education Club; B C:luli; Knox Fellowship; Future Teachers of America. L. MAE BRUNDAGE Union Dale Elementary .Science Club: Athenaenm Club: Women's Chorus; Future Teachers of .America. DELPHINE R. BUSS Watsontown Elenientarr Cheerleader; .JLMiior Class C. G. Women's Chorus; Treasurer: Waller Kappa Hall Delta Pi: .Association: A. VIVIAN J. CAREY Carbondale Elementary Future Teachers o America: Waller Hall Associalicui: .Athenaeum Club, Student Christian .A.ssociation RHODA C. ; CARLS Ringtown El em en tary Poetry Club: sociation: .StmlenI (ihrislian As- Wimien's Chorus; Future Teachers of Waller Hall .Association; Day Women's .America: Association. 45 Science Club: ) JEAN SILVAN DAVIS Wilkos-Barre /''/cnicntdry Hay \\niiiin\ Kap|)a A>si>(ialicir]; DEAN FRANCIS Lrj^-t Klrint'Titary IJi'lla Pi. Creek Spn't-li (iorrectioniat Omega: Dramatic Clnl) Vice-President (iDllege (^(luncil; Maroon ami Ciild (News Editor Men's (ihoriis (Secretary): Marocm and Gold Band Newman (!li]|): Day Men's Association; Dorm Men's Association: Kuture Teachers of America; Kappa \l|ilia l'~i ( I Delia I'i ; Sigma Mplia MARY Kla. C. DeMATT Ha/leton FJt'nit'ntury Waller Hall man Gluli; Ti-aeheis of Association (Governing Board); Women's Chorus (Librarian); NewFuture \merica. BERNARD J. DePAUL Berwick Elementary Freshman Squad (Coach); Class Historian Freshman); Future Teachers of America; Dorm Fooiliall: I M RUTH ANN DOUD\ Canadensis ( Elementary Waller (ion (ilass : ) ers of Women's (.Secretary); (!lid> den) (;over[dng Board (Vice-President): (Vice-President): Business Fduca- Hall l*'reshniau Kappa Delta Chorus (Secretary): Pi Presi- ( PiUure Teach- America. LOIS DZURIS E. Nanticoke Elementary Waller Hall Deha ers Pi: ol \«^r.(ialion Pi.elry \uieriea: CIuIj ((loverniug Board): K ipiia (Treasurer): Fuliire T. a.h. Womeu's Clioius: \hiroon iinil Colli. CAROL GREENOUGH B. illiamsjxnl \\ {•'.IfinriilfU Wulltr Hall tiini; ers {}{ \^s(,rialinii Alhriiariiin (iliiU Aineriea Kappa : FAYTHE ; f \ Siinlcni Secretary Delta Pi. M. (Jiri^tidn ) ; Fiiliirr A^s It HACKETT Glenside Elrnwntar) Sfterial Kdneation Waller Hall Assneialiou: Woriu-u's Chorus; Poetiy Clidi: Kappa Delia Pi. 46 n'- Association. NORMA HINDERLITER P. Eliiuiulnrv Po.-lry ti..n; Cliih: nranialir Wnni.-nV n,i\ Cliili; Wjlln \s-i.rial iuii RICHARD S. ; Hall V^ociaDilla I'i. K:i|i|i,i HUMMEL NortluimlK^rlaiul FJrnit'iiliiry Day Men's Associatirm; piiturr Teaclifis (if Anicrica: Basfliall. ALICE JACQUES Falls Elcnicnldry StiidfiU Cluislian A>Mprialicin. PAUL L. KEENER Dewarl Kli'iiifntai \' -'S[)cefli (.an ft ttiuiisl Bliuimshiiig Players: Alpha Psi Omega: StiiHent Assucialion: Men"s Glee Cluli; Fuliire tlliristlan Teachers of America: Day Men's Assiiciatiim. VERNAMAE COMPTON KIEFER Bclhlehem EU-menlary — S[ii:i iiil Classes jor the Mentally Retarded B Chib; Stndent Christian Associalion; Waller Hall Women's Chorus; Association (Governing Board Athenaenm Clnh: MartiDit and (iidd Future Teacht ; : ers of America. NED L. KNARR Sliainokin E/emcntary Future Teachers of Anicrita; Kappa Delta Pi; Srieiirc (iluli. BERNARD C. KOTULA Canihola K/rn}eitfaf y Baseball: Athenaeum (Muh: Day Men's Association; Future Teachers of America: Newman Clnh. BERNARD KRAUSE Nanticoke Elementary Men's Dorm Association: Aviation f'hih; Future Teachers of America. 47 KREAMER M. CHRISTINE Bldomsbiirg Elemenlary \\ iirnenV (Jliorus; Kill lire Day Women's Association; Teachers of America. iNATALIE J. LAUBACH Benlon Elementary f)a> Women's A^^oc^alion•, Women's Chorus; Athenaeum Chih: Future Tearher.s of America. ANDREW MACEIKO Wilkes-Barre Elementary l)a\ Mens Association: Dorm Men's MeiiV (Mee ('liil): Athenaeum Club; Kappa Delia Pi. Association; Cluli; Dramatic MILO MASANOVICH West Hazleton Elementary Men's Glee Club; Future Teachers of America; Dorm Men's BARBARA MERTZ L. Northumberland Elementary Alhenaeuiii Club; Fill lire Day \^ Omen's Association; Teachers of America. FLORENCE J. MORDAN MillviUe Elementary Science Club; Day Women's Associalinn; Future Teachers of America. DANIEL P.\RRELL C. Hazleton Elementary Club Foolliall: N'arsity Mens Dorm JACQUELIN President Association. E. I ) ; REINHART Hazleton A7emen/ory Teachers of America; Studeul (Jnisiian Association; .Xthenaeum Club; Melhndisi Fellowship. Fiiliire 48 Association. WINIFRED J. SHARKEY Lattimer Mines Elementary Wiilli'i liall Assdciation; Wcimoirs CIkhiis; FiiliHc Trac-licrs W ILLIAM R. T. ri{ Xnii'iica. SICKINGER Philadelphia Elementary Bliiuiiislnjr;; —Speech Correctionist Players: Alpha F. Marnon and Gold Band P-i Oint-jia. DIANE SNYDER Mill Hall Elementary \^ allfi- Hall Assiicialion; Future Teachers of Anieri<-a Women's Chorus; Dramatic LEWIS R. ; Cliih. STAUFFER Bloomsbiirf; Elementary — Si>erial Classes far the Mentally Retarded Day Men"s Association; Athenaeum Club. EDWARD STEINER Ari&tes Elementarv Day Men's Kappa Delta Pi. Men's Glee Club (President) Association: : ELOISE M. SYMONS Wilkes-Barre Elementary Kappa Delta Pi; Waller Hall Association; B Club; Future Teachers Women's Chorus; Dramatic Club; Coverninp Board; Student Christian of America. BETTY ANNE WALTERS MEISS Hazleton Elementary Vt'omen's Chnnis; Seiener (Ihili; B (Utib: Alhenaeiini Chib; Future Teaelirrs of America. EPHRAIM S. WEAVER. JR. Shamokin Elementary Poetry (Huli; Men's Dorm Association; Future Teachers of America; Men's Glee Club. 49 LEAH L. WERTMAN Andreas Eli'inrnlarv Wiiilfi liuri: ir? of Hall Ahsocialiuii; Sliiilt-nl Lulliciaii .Sliident Associa- Christian Association; Future Teach- America. GEORGE D. YOUNG Danville Elcnivnffiry Club; Men's Glee Club; Day Men's Association; Future Teachers of America. lln^iness Education BLANCHE 0. SCHULTZ Millville Elementary Women's Chorus; French Club. Classes in the Lulioratory School "J •> ' J^ / . '*•», -^afi Secondary Education Offering curriculunis tion, the leadiiip; lo Bachelor of Science degree Secondary E(hication Deparlnient seniors tificates in two or more ol the luUowing fields: will graduate in Educa- witli cer- English. French, Spanish. Latin, Biology, General Science, Physical Science, Geography, Social Studies, Mathematics, and Speech. Offices of the min Franklin Laboratory School. Library 51 Department are located in Benja- ROBERT ANDREWS C. Johnstown Science. Social Studies Basketball; Track: Phi Sigma Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Men's Dorm Association; Future Teachers of America; Varsity Club. JOSEPH APICHELLA L. Hazleton Si'iinisli. Frriii It Football JAMES C. ARNOLD Hnghesville Science. Matheimilics Science Club: Day Men's Association; Future Teachers of America. JOHN F. BABB Bloomsburg Spanish. English. History Football: Future Teachers of .America; Kappa Delta Pi; Baseball. MERLIN C. BEACHELL Bloomsburg Social Studies, Geography Man,, in and Gold (Co-editor): Science Club (VicePresident); Phi Sigma Pi (Vice-President): Lutheran Student Association: Kappa Delta Pi; Future Teachers of America: Gamma Theta Upsilon. FRANCIS R. BODINE Kane Science, .Mathematics Science Club: Dav Men's .Xssociation Kappa Delta Future Teachers of AmeriPi: Baseball (Manager) : : ca: Knox Fellowship. HELYN J. BURLINGAME Berwick Spanish. French. English Day Women's .\ssociation; Women's Chorus; .Maroon and Gold: Fashion Show; Science Club; Future Teachers of America. BEVERLY COLE Bloomsburg Spanish. French, English College Council: Kappa Delta Pi: .Maroon Gold; Future Teachers of America. 52 and RUSSELL DAVLS, JR. C. Luzerne Scienrc. Mat/i t'lnatirs Alplia Psi Omega; Maroon Band: Maromi and Gold Concert Orchestra; Men's Glee Clnb; Student Christian Association; Poetry CInh; Day Mens Association; Dorm Men's Association; Senior Class Treasurer; Future Bloomsbur;; aiul Players; Gident). RICH.ARD HARNER C. Berwick English. Spanish Maroon and Gold Band: Men's Glee Club; Dav -Men's -Association. RUSSELL E. HAWK, JR. Milton Social Studies. Mathematics Men's Glee Club; Men's Dorm -Association; Future leachers of America; .Maroon and Gold; Ohmpian. ROBERT E. HILEMAN Light Street Science, Mathematics l)a\ -Men's .Association; Science Club; Kappa Pi; Future Teachers of America. 54 Delta . LYLE HORNE Riiiglown Math enialics Science, .Scionrc GEORGE R. (iliil). HUGHES Shanii)kin Sticiiil Stiidifs, Gt'oiirnphy Diirm Men's Association; Men's Glee Club (President); Gamma Theta Upsiloii: Fill lire Teachers of America. Day Men's Association; ROBERT J. JEWELL Dallas Speech Correctionist, Social Studies Da) Men's Association; Dorm Men's Association; Dramatic Chil) Nice Presiilent Men's Glee Cliili ) I ( President ; I BARBARA JOHNSON Berwick Spiinish. Freiii h. Ennlish and Gold; Obiter; Kappa Delta Pi; Science Club. Day Women's Association; Maroon CALVIN W. KANYUCK Glen Lyon General Science, Mathcnialics Dramatic Club; Science Club; Day Men's AssociaAlpha Psi Omega; Maroon and Gold: Lutheran Stmlent Association; Fiiliirc- Teachers of America; Mens Glee Club. tion; College Crier; MAX KAPLAN Port Chester, N. Y. Speech Correctionist, English Crier; Obiti;r 1950; Maroon and Gold; Olympian; Alpha Psi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi: Dramatic Club; Poetry Club (President); Dorm Men's Association; Day Men's Association; Men's College Glee Club. DONALD C. KEARNS Lewistown Speech Correctionist. Social Sinilies Dramatic Club; Varsity Club; Baseball; Baskelball; Men's Dorm Association; Day Men"s Association; Future Teachers of America. ROBERT H. KISHBAUGH Berwick Science, Social Studies Maroon and Gold; Science Club; Men's Glee Club; Future Teachers of America; Athenaeum Club; Day Men's Association. 55 :: JAMES KLEMAN A. Asliland Science. English Science Club (President): Men's Dorm A^socialion Treasurer Kap[)a Delta Pi: ColPhi Sigma Pi lege Council: Newman Clnb: Future TeacliiT> o( ) I : America: Basketball. NORMAN E. KLINE Lewislowii Science. Miitheinafics Fnliiri- TeailiGlee Club: Science Club Presidenl ers of America; Soccer: Men's Dorm As-"cialiiiii Kappa Delta Pi: Day Men's Association. I ) : : JOHN KLOTSKO A. New Philadelphia Science. Geogrnp/iv Men's Dorm Associalicui Treasurer Gamma Tbela Upsilon (President): Newman (Inb: Future Teachers of .\merica. Science Clnb ) I HENRY J. : KRAUSER Wilkes-Barre Science. Miit/ienintics Kappa Delia Pi: Phi Sigma Pi: Science Club: Foot(Manager I: Day .Men's .•\ssociation: Dorm ball .Men's Association: Newman Club; Varsity Club; Future Teachers of America. RICHARD KRESSLER N. Bloomsburg Social Stuilies. Geography Dramatic (!lub: Maroon and Gold: Day .Men's .AsGamma Theta Upsilon; Presisociation (Treasurer! dent Senior Class; Who's Who; Alpha Psi Omega. ; PATRICIA M. KRINGE West Hazleton English. Social Studies, Spanish Dramatic Club: Waller Hall .Association; Newman Fnliire Teachers of .\merica; Kappa Delta Pi. (lidi: CHARLES F. LEWIS Northumberland Science, Social Stutlies Day Men's .Association: .\viation Cbd). CHARLES J. LINETTY Kidpmont Science, Social .Studies 'ootball: Basketball; 56 Newman Club. DAWN LONG GLORIA Briar Creek Spanish. French, English Women's Olympian Staff: Chorus Lihrarian) Science Club: Athenaeum Club; Day Women's As; ( Kappa Delta sociation: Knox Fellowship; ture Teachers of America. HAROLD Pi; Fu- LliNDY E. WilliaiMsporl Science. Malht'nidtii Track; Basketball; Science MARIE B. ( ilub \ ; Varsity Club. MATTIS Sbamokin Spanish. English. Fn'ni College Council: Obitek Board): 19.50: Obitkh Poetry Club President .America: man Club. I h. Sot ial Studies and Cold Olympian 19.51; Maroon ( f'o-eililor : ROBERT w. McCaffrey Berwick Sriencf, Sucial Slinllts Dm in Mt^n's Association; Footliall; Basketball; Sciencp Cliib. DANIEL P. McGREW Mahanoy Plane Social Studies. Geography .\tlxenaeum Club; FRANCIS Day Men's R. .Association. McNAMEE Bloomsburg English, Social Studies Future Teachers of America; Day Men's Association; Basketball; Science Club. WILLIAM J. MOUERY Mt. Carmel Science. Mathematics Athenaeum (!luli; Day Men's Association. DONALD J. MURPHY Wilkes-Barre Science. Social Studies Day Men's Association: Science Club; Aviation Dorm Men's .Association: Club; Future Teachers of .\merica. 57 I : Editorial (Historian. Treasurer, Vice.iVthenaeum Club; Future Teachers of Woniens Choru'^: Kappa Delta Pi: NewI : JOSEPH PAPANIA Bloomsburj; Science. English Da\ Mci's Assooialiiin; Aviaiion .-OHN L. Cliili. PARSELL Orangeville Social Studies. Geograi>h\ Gamjiia Theta Upsiloii: Day Men's Assdcialimi I'^utiirt' Teachers uf America. NANCY R. POWELL Scrantim Speech Curreclionisl. Fnii/ish Dramatic Clul): Alpha Psi Omega; C. V,. A.; JuiiioiClass (Secretary): Maroon and Gold: Ol\ni]iian: \^ aller Ha'l Assiiciatioii. JAMES J. PURCELL Shamokin English. Social Studies Va^ Men's Association: Poetry C\uh. GEORGE E. RECK Trevorton Science, Mathemalii s Men's (Uee Club: Dramatic Clnh; Poetry Cluh: Daj Men's Association: Dorm Men's Association: Kiothall: Future Teachers of America. FRANK R. SCHILLING Bloomslnirf; Science. Mathematics Science Chib: Day Men's .'Vssociation GENE D. ; A\iation Club. SEARCH Nescopeck Social Studies. Geography Science Club: Day Men's Association. JOHN E. SEEBOLD Dan\ille Science. Mathematics Science Club: Day Men's Association ViceI're-iileiii Future Teachers of America. ( I 58 ; ANTHONY STANZIOLA C. Ilazlelon Science, Social Stiidics Men's Glee Club; Science CIuIj; Future Teachers of America: Day Men's Associalicm. EDWARD TAVALSKY J. Joiinslown Speech Dorm C.orreclioni.sl. Siicial Studies Basketball; F'uture Teachers of Cliih VicePresiilent Men's Varsity Association; Football. Dramatic \merica; C'luh: ( HERVEY R. I : THOMAS (^ranjicvillc Social Sliidics, (geography Soccer; Gamma Thela Upsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; Day Men's Association; Athenaeum Club. HELEN L. TIETJEN Newnianstown Science. Social Stnilics Business Education Club; Wiuiien's Chorus; Science Club; Waller Hall Association; Kappa Delta Pi; R (!lub: Future Teachers of America. CAROLYN V. VERNOY Canadensis Science, Malhemalics Waller Hall Association (Governing Board) Club; Future Teachers of America. ; Science GLENN VON STETTEN Columbia SviIle Science, Mathematics, English Athenaeum Club; Aviation; Science Club. JOHN J. YEAGER Wapwallopen Social Stuilies, Spanish Day Men's Association; Men's Glee Club; Science Cbib: Future Teachers of America. CLYDE E. YOHEY Bloomsburg Science, Mathematics Science Club: Soccer: Future Teachers of America. 60 Unw. Fri.nt riii;:, Back 1'.. I.i-ft lo r.iuht— 11. lilicMi'ii, M, iriir Ilnnniin. Kow— D. lipiuiett. K. rc.iM-11. W. TiciiliiiaiL Junior Class OFFICERS Maynard Harking President Richard Powell Vice President Secretary Barbara Harman Treasurer Walter Troutman Dr. Kuster Class Adviser The pressing demaiuls upon gra(hialion plans leaves much activities in the liaiuis of the ihe senior's time hy student teaching and of the leadership of the college community Junior Class. They have taken this challenge and have experienced the responsihility of guiding many community ties. They have been enriched by of a student in our college the experience of community or in know ing what expected any other community. Junior Prom \\a> the oulstanding event of the Junior vear. 61 is activi- The Junior Class Roll BUSINESS Anthom. Gustin. Janice E. Marsilio. Alfred S. Balxoik. James R. Haddad. Dyar McLaughlin. Thomas Baksi. George V. Hamershoik. Bernard Pelchar. Joseph Bennett. Dale T. Harnian. Barliara E. Philo. Hunter, Olive Powell. Richard C. Tlioinas H.. Jr. Bolinsk). Elanore I). S. Boiudette, Margaret L. Kemp, Gordon Bruchs. Rohert Kreisher, William J. J. Laura A. Price. Janet E. L. J. Roessner, George N. Thomas K. Casula, Michalene A. Krepirli. Michael A. Schukis. Eckert. Irene G. Laux. Richard Shanahan. John P. Funk, Geralfling M. Led\ard. Richard A. Sheehan. Francis Michael SluUer. Joyce M. Galiley, Glifld.Mi. Leonard E. L\li). F. Swartz. iVancv D. Ruth H. 62 J. J. ELEMENTARY Jacques, Alice M. McHugh, Cornelnis Cooper. Polly Lou Johnson, Eleanor M. Reed. Decker. Antoinette C. (Mrs.) Jones, Thomas Rider, Deihert. Lola Kennedy, Eleanor A. Ruckle, M. Jeanne Kistler, Patricia A. Search. Philip Dorasavage, Margaret A. Laubscher. Robert E. Sherman. Barb.iia A. Edwards, Richard M. Lundy, Marihn W. Stonik, John Enania. Joan C. MacDougall, Joyce Evans, Marilyn B. Meier, Jean M. Weinstein, Philip Gibbons, Ellen A. Mitchell, Kathleen T. Williams, George E. Newman, Lois Wright, Ceflor. Dorothy L. J. Ann Ddotlv. Ruth M. Hessert, Barbara C. L. J. Thomas .1. M. Janic • W. IV). Vanderslice. Joanne M. Mary Anna Young, Eleanov Hughes, Milton G. J. SECONDARY M. Abbott. Prisrilla Evans, David C. Lenhart. Jack Arnold. James C. Fenstermacher, Harry M. LeVan. Stanley Babb. John Fogel, Glemi N. Luciis. F. Badman, Atvvood F. Bartleson. William A. Blyler, George Bowman. Doris E. R. Furgele, Frank J. Gavis, Joseph E. E. Gilbert. Ginter. William William J. L. William L. Robert W. Miller. Royal A. Mouery. William Murphy. Donald J. J. Payne, Marion V. John Brachjuan. Russell C. Gillespie. Burness. Benjamin A. Harring, Maynard L. Piccolo, Philomena C. Burns. John Home, L\le Smith. George A. J. R. Bushick. Ronald P. Hughes. George R. Canson. James Jenkins. David J. W. Peffer, Stec. J. Dorothy M. Thurston. Robert L. Johnson, Edward W. Troutnian, Clarence Clarridge. Clifton G. Kaler, Ronald A. White, John E. Covel. Leon Kanyuck, Calvin W. Williams, Nancy B. Cesare, Donald Dorak, Michael J. J. Kile, Nelson H. 63 Womer, Franklin P. W. ^-.1? Uiiw, l-niiit Left to U.jw l!i!,'lit— C. Davis. M. Wrzes- Fornwald. iiii-wski. J. Il:i.U -J. Wliil.le.v. J. Feifer. Sophomore Class OFFICERS President James X^'hibley - Ben Duke Vice President Secretary Midge Wrzesmewski Treasurer Joseph Feifer Mr. Shortess Class Adviser The transition from a sophomore has now heroine more Class. This fact was ment of Freshman week have become an lowly freshman a reality for the made December reached the position of a 214 members of re{;ulalion> hy this class. integ:ral ])arl the exalted the Sopho- evident hy the particularly zealous enforce- of the college active participation in r-pdrts events in to The memhers community as evidenced by their and college organizations. acme of SoolKimore 64 activities. of the class The Cotillion I ,4«x,i iM \ ,| mmmtmm ELEMENTARY Hunnnel. Russel E. Johnson, Janice E. Kallenbach, George E. Kallenbach, Mary E. Keithan, Nancy Ann A) re, Marjorie H. Benner, Lee E. Brennaii, Vivian Caccia, Lena Ann Robert J. Charney, Theresa Cleaver, William Coleman, Shirley Condon. Marv C. Castle. (.'ooke. LaRuo Kelley. L. Anne M. Kieffer. Lois J. J. J. A. Danili). Rosella Da\enport, James G. Davidson, Robert J. Dean. Mary Ellen DeCanipi, Helen K. John A. Duke. Ben C. Ewing. C. Richard Gordner. Arlene G. Dietz. Ohlman, M. Elaine Fatten, Mary E. Penny, Patricia Pliscott, Mildred M. Raabe. Ra\niond R. Rhoads, Nancy Lou Riley, John E. (W) Kobal, George Krunkosky, Joseph Krunkosk\. Marv Lou Savage, Lila Krzyvvirki, Jeanne C. Stanko, Constance M. Ksanznak, Lawrence R. Kubik, Alex W. Lambrinos. George Long. Mildred Jime Looker, Russell L. Stiner. Matuleski. Charlotte M. Mazzetti. L. Gloria J. Search, Shirley J. Edward P. Slikes. Martha E. (Wl Stout, Arthur T. Swartz. Nellie H. Taylor. Patricia J. Thomas, David H. Thomas, Helen R. Thomas, Theodore Nancy C. Graybill, Gilniore G. McClintork. Donald R. Megargel, Myrtele Gulitk. Barbara A. Mericle. Winnie Hartley, Harold V. Mertz, Florence M. Weiler, Shirley Heaeock, Anna C. Heebner. Nancy R. Herr, William C. Hitchings, Albert H. Mervine. Mildred A. Morgan, Phyllis Y. Mosier, Janet E. Williams. Albert E. Mae Mouery, 01i\e L. Munchak, Jack B. L'nger, J. Wallace, Jeanne A. Wasiakowski, Joseph J. M. Mary Joan Wynings, Shirley N. Yozviak, Marie C. Williams. SECONDARY Aimers, Mary G. Domaleski, Rose Marie Baer, Elizabeth A. Evans, Richard Fago, Stephen Ben, Adam M. Feifer. Donald N. Boychuck, Daniel Brennan. Charles Blyler, Frantz. Lois F. Annaiielle L. Geist. Donald J. Byham, William E. Carey. Harold W. Ciampi, Anthony G. Harding. Delores E. Harrell, William E. Hayes. John J. Ann Cyganowski, Alfred Dailey, Jacob L. Daly. Charles J. D'Angelo, Ronald F. Davis, Stewart E. Dietz, George R. DiHico. John. Jr. C. Heckman, David T. J. L. Heydenreich, Fred C. Johnson, Jimmie D. Kline, William H. Kuschel. Marihn A. Linn, William B. Makowski. Clem J. Marini. R. Henry Montz. George W.. Moore, Robert E. 66 Quick. Alice J. Rittennieyer. Jack H. Roll. Germana, Guy Haddon. John Conwell, North. David T. Theodore Rummage. Frederick Sanders. Roy W. Franklyn Brooks. Harry P. Burns, Robert P. Butler. Morrison. John W'. Morrison. Milton Eugene Newbury, David N. Joseph P. Fisher, William G. Fornwald, JoAnn V. Bennett. Paul L. Broi)st, W. Simpson. Edwin R. Sivulich. John Snyder. Edward Slrausser. Fred L. Thomas, Jack L. Thomas. Ruth E. Waner. John L Watkin?. Dorothy S. Wersinger. Joan F. Whitebread, Harold B. Wood, Gravdon Jr. C. C. Worhacz, Walter B. Yeager. Samuel R. Front Row. Back Row— Freshman Class OFFICERS Michael Crisci Michael Bernot Dolores Doyle John Scrimgeour Elaine Gunther Oren Baker President Vice President Secretary Treasurer W Oman Representative Man Representative Class Adviser Dr. Freshman Class Wagner Roll BUSINESS Aagaard. Stanley Abratzinskas. Anthony Abraczinskas. riobert Andrews, Shirley M. Bearde. Keith Berry, Edgar F.. Jr. Bevan, Beryl E. Bickert, Robert E. Bittner, Anna K. Bod-k. Sylvester V. Broschart. Joseph W. Cam|). Kenneth M. Cherrington, John Cichowicz, Irene L. Costa, Joseph J. Crannier, William E. Creasy, George Cris<-i. Michael R. Dodd, Barbara A. Dodson, Dean S. Gengenbach. Ann J. George, Joseph D. Grant, Rose Marie Doyle, Dolores A. Durso, Michael J. Dyer. Palmer E. Gruver, Delwyne W. Haas, Robert V. Felker, Madge R. Fensterniacher. R. Glen Ferrilli. Peter Formulak, Loretta C. Fry. Judith E. Funk, Herman H. Gallagher. Joseph B. Gansel, Paul J. Garrison, Robert Gavis, Francis P. Gaydosh, Donald 67 J. Hahn, James W. Hanincik, John J. Hantjis, Anthony W. Harris, Robert E. Hatrack, William Heil, Betty L. Hoffman, Sara J. Hvasta, Susan D. Iiigersoll, Marc F. Jacobs. William J. Jones. Blandford B. Joy, James H. ) O'Donnell. Jean M. L. O'Loughlin, Patricia A. Onev. Robert C. Pachuilo. Corvita A. Paden. Margaret I\. Parlette. Kendall T. Paul. Richard 0. Kapraliik. Joseph L. Karycki, Victor J. Keller. E. Derlene Kerchner. Herbert R. Kirk, Kenneth G. Locke, Richard J. Longo. Edmund M. Mahoney, Francis J. McAnall. Kenneth H. McCauley. Jevita C. McLaughlin. Charles T. Meier, Joseph H. Metza, Paul Miller. Larrv L. Marie M. Montague. Ruth A. Moore. William T. (W) Neugard. Mae P. Newharl, Jean E. Shoup, Margaret L Skammer. David J. Speal. Elizabeth A. Stecker. Edward W. Steinbach. Ronald P. Stevenson, Robert C. Paul, Ruth M. Panzer. Edwin L. Pihanich. Michael Podzielinski. Leonard Pursel. Miller, Savage, Allen F. Seeley. Jane E. Shamro. Jane J. Elmer Raker. Warren L. Rhoads. Charles E. Rishton. Samina L. Rompala. Edward R. Rumer. Nancy A. Ruppel. Karol E. Sasso. Matthew ( W Swaboski. Alexander T. Thompson. Hazel A. Tonisykoski. Theresa R. Trocki, Daniel R. LHrich. Sarae M. VonDrach. Robert R. Wagner, Ravmond Wesner, Alfred V. White. George G. \\ illianis. J. Shirlevmae ELEMENTARY Dysleski. Walter A. Edwards. Patricia L. Herchel. Regina M. Hess, Patricia A. Allen, Jean R. Endler. Irene Anspach. Terry E. Eunson, Edno Faith Fedrigoii, Olive Jean Johnson, John C. Jones, David H. Kapsak. Edward J. Kashner. Marion L. Adams, Clyde Albertson, G. Myra E. Beimer. Gloria E. Bloss, Mary Lou Campbell. Edward J. Carmody, Shirley W. Carson, William L. Cleaver, Colleen M. Coursen, Ila M. Darby, Carmen L. Davies, Ivor Davis, Jo Anne DeNapoli. John G. DePaul Mary A. Drcibclbis, Marv Fegley. Patricia C. Boyle, Edward J. Boyle, Patricia E. Brokenshire. James O. R. J. Ann Ferdinand. James Fink. (W) Mary Ann Fitzpatrick. Daniel E. Fr). Ruthami Fulmer. Thurston S. Genbusia, John M. Greco, Joan Gunther, Elaine C. Gunton. Nancy L. Harrison. William C. Haupt. Margaret R. Havard. Joan Heisley. Joanne K. Hendershot. Thclma A. 68 Keim. Edna R. Kelshaw. Joan M. Kennedv. John L. Kissinger. Flora J. Korba. Rose M. Kornfeld, Anna M. Ksanznak. Stanley Latimer. William K. Latsha. Ned A. Ledyard. Mary L. Lesser. James F. Linkth(nst. David R. Lirm. Edward A. Macio. Paul A. Makowski. Phyllis Piigh. Janice L. P. Mary Ann Maurer, Anna Jane Reaser. Suzy Martz. McLaren. Phyllis McQuown, Nira W. Reisenweaver, Shirley M. Richards. Dreher L. Richardson. Donald A. E. J. Frank W. Roan, William Robert Rohland. Patricia L. Meisner, Rita M. Ridall, Jeanne L. Morgan. Margaret L. Moss, Odgen P. Moyer, Arlene E. Rufiing, Charles Sable. Edward Miller, Naugle. Beverly L. Noll, Margaret L. Nunn, W. Edgar O'Toole, Thomas Paige, Phyllis E. Parrish, Marie A. Paternoster, Doris A. Pezelski (Pelll Edward F. Phillips. Donald R. Poeth. Dean F. Porr. John C. Price. Robert J. Puckey, Charles iWl J. Schmidt, Roland C. Schullery, Louise M. Schwarz, Rae 0. (W) Scudder, Jane S. Search, Bernadine E. Sharp, James H. Shultz. Margaret E. Siniononis. Robert R. Smith. Keith A. Snierski, Rosemary T. Spack. Tiiomas S. Stauffer, Douglas A. S. Steinmayer. Joanne F. Swigonski. Joseph Teter, Catharine S. Tovey, Nancy E. Traver, Jeanette E. Vanderslice, Betty J. Verhousky, Russell Vought, Carol D. Wachowski, Delores R. Wagaman, Loraine B. Walters, Margaret E. Walters, Shirley M. Watts, Sarah A. Wetzel, Marlene K. White, Edward L. Williams, Bessmarie C. Williams, Floyd C. Williams, Robert C. Williamson, Leota J. Wolcott, Samuel D. Yencha, Shirley E. Zeigenfuse, Ardell E. Zerby, Alton S. SECONDARY Anderson, John A. Andrews, Charles A. Antonoff, Henry T. Augustine, Edward S. Austin, Robert B. Baker, Oren A. Beily, Joseph J. Bennett. Louis G. Benscoter. Ruth H. (Mrs.) Bernhardt. Lawrence R. Bernot, Michael R. Bogdan, John T. Bower, Loren J. Boychuck, Alexander Brooks. Charles Allen Buck, Vanice L. Chaplinsky. John J. Chapman, June L. Chiscon, Alfred J. Conrad, Paul L. Crouse, Frank D. Czerwinski, Antoinette M. Dennan, John E. Doty. James E. Dowd, Robert J. Duncan, Franklin (W) Edwards. Harrv R. Hazel W. Englar. Richard E. Erickson, N. Douglas Erwine, Sheldon Eveland, Shirley E. Froncek, Joseph R. (W) Gerhard, Robert A. Gilliert, Katharine Glosek. Joseph S. A. Elliott. Gunther, Louis E. Hartman, Lake L. Heppe, Grace M. Herman, George T. Herman, Harry M. Hinger, Carl K. Hons, Russell 0. House, D. Larry Houseknecht. Gerald Hrisko. William F. Jankowski, John F. Johnson, Thomas J. John L. James L. Kissinger, Joseph D. Just, Kessler, Lleckner, Franklin V. Kliamovich, William Kline, Donald R. Kocher, George E. Koharski, Alex P. Kpeck, Jerome S. Kozlowski, Raymond Kressler, Robert R. Laidacker, John S. Lewis, Robert J. Lewis, Thomas R. Logan. Robert H. Long. Jack R. LuiKishimski. Charles Marsh. Tallie H. McManus, AUiert J. Meredith. Donald E. Mont, Bernard J. Nenielz. John W. Novak, Henry A. 69 Oliver, George J. (W) Osevala, Barney J. Ottaviani, William Parrell, Alfred M. Perotti, Sylvia M. Pope, Russell G. Radzai. Gerald F. Radzwich, William Rhodes, Russell H. Roberts, Fay 1. Roth. Robert C. Rowley, Thomas J. Schaar, John A. Scrimgeour, John Shaffer, John E. J. Smith, Judith R. Smith, Sterling S. Soberick, Feme A. Springer, Dale J. Stefanik, Thomas J. Stevens, Grant G. Stoutenburgh, William H. Superdock, David A. Topolski, Walter J. Trisko, John F. James D. Troxell, William Tro) , f. Wallace. Robert T. iW) Walsh. Thomas A. Weaver, Edward P. Williams. Harriet Williams, Sheldon Wolfe, Stephen L. Yeager, Betty L. Yesson, Charles Yost, Edward H. S. Who's in Who American Colleges and Universities \. (.KAB()\\>kl J. N. KLEMKN POWELL R. KRESSLER RARIG E. L. Seniors wlio make oulstandiiiii conliihulKin- in service of the College Community are annually ehosen i)V a I'arultv in Amerkun committee for recognition Colleges and Universities. inio consideration in making genera I W ho's W ho Traits taken the aw a ids are scholar- ship, leadership in cdiicalional activities, in and cxlra-cuiiicular cili/cii^hiii. and priilc-^iona] DZl RIS m ORCililZilTlfliS .1. Kjiiii. L. i'liil... A. Giiilio»ski, A. Marsilio. T. Aiitlioiiy Community Government Association Tlie Ci)iniminily entire stiuienl liody Government Association and iaiiilfv. the College Council, which sentatives student sociation Many whose purpose acti\ities. is a tlie tlie Tiie Association lunctions through composed is to it of of student recommend and lacullv repre- policies concerning all The Bloom>hurg ('omnumity Government As- luemher henefits to i> made up is oi state and national student organizations. College Conununil\ aic derived of con>tructive ideas. 74 l)\ tlie exchange Community Government Association OFFICERS ANTHONY Grabowski Thomas Anthony President Vice Presideui Laura Philo Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer ........ Alfred Marsilio FACULTY MEMBERS Dean Kehr John Ryan Kappa Delta Pi OFFICERS President I Ralph Wire iee President Henry Kraiser Corresponding Secretary Lillian Recording Secretary Mlkvy Rlth Ann Doody Treasurer Delphine Biss Sponsor Dr. Maupin The Gainina Hfta Cliapter of Kappa Delta Pi. a National Honor Society in Education, was installed at Hloomsliurg State Teachers College on February 21, 1931. Both men and women who have rating of junior or higher, have scholarship iiTord Kappa in the personal -tandards commendable personal ujiper (piartile are eligible for Delta Pi seeks among to attained the college qualities, and a membership. encourage high professional, intellectual, and those who have chosen education 76 as a career. Kappa Delta Pi MEMBERS Abbott, Priscilla Andrews, Robert C. Anthony, Thomas Arnold, James Galiley. Leonard Gillespie. William Glidden, Ruth Beachell, Merlin Gorda, George Grabowski. Anthony Greenough, Carol Racket t. Fay the Harman. Barbara Bennett, Dale Harring, Ashner, Shirley Babb, John F. Ballantine. Lewis Maynard Bodine, Francis Hemlock. Michael Hileman. Robert Bourdette, Margaret Hinderliter. Bowman. Doris Burlingame. Helyn Buss. Delphine Hornberger, Ralph Johnson, Barbara Kaplan. Max Cesare. Donald Cole, Beverly Davis. Mrs. Jean Dean. Francis Kemp. Gordon Blyler, George Doody, Ruth Dzuris, Lois Evans, Marilyn Elliott. Hugh Fenstermacher. Harry Frederick. Barbara Norma Kleman. James Kline, Norman Knarr. Ned L. Kraemer. Charles Krauser. Henr> Kressler. Richard Kringe. Patricia Laux. Richard Long. Gloria Dawn Funk, Geraldine 77 Liind\. Marihn Maceiko, Andrew Mattis, Marie B. Mlkvy, Lillian Mouery, William Palmer, Hazel Pichel. Dorothv Powell. Richard Rarig, Emory Ruckle, Jeanne Russell, Donald Ryan, John Scheetz, Genevieve Seebold, John Shirey. Maxine Sluyter. Joyce Steiner. Edward Swartz. Nancy Svmons. Eloise Thomas. Herxey Tietjen. Helen Vukcevich. Ukasin Weinstein. Philip Welker, Daniel Wire, Ralph W. Woll, Charles Phi Sigma Pi OFFICERS Gerald Bacon President Merlin Beachell Vice President Secretary James Whitney Treasurer Lewis Bai.lamine The Iota Ciiapter of Phi Sigma Pi, a National Professional Educational Fraternity for men. was installed at Hloomshiirg on April 26. 1930. Sigma Pi is founded on three principles: Fellowship, scholarship, and pro- fessional skill. and seeks to Phi The organization is based on high scholastic attainments a ((nirace to clian'rc cluinpcd, U> arcrpl w give us lial slioukl not lie I'liaiiged, iiut wisdom distinguish between them."' to 89 llie Science Club FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Hugh Elliott President I ice Merlin Beachell President Secretary Nancy Williams Treasurer Janice Rider Proi^raiii Richard Waechter (Ihairniaii Adviser — Dr. 90 Kuster Science Club SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS Henry Krauser President Adam Ben Vice President Secretary JOYCE MacDouGALL Treasurer Janet Rider Frank Strausser, Calvin Kanyuck Program Contmiltee The Srience ihe camijus. in stieriee The and one oi Cliih is chief aim of aft'oril its largest orgaiiizalioiis. llic tlie Clul) The pnunole interest menil)ers opportunity to enlarge their knowledge and experience through demonstrations. is lo (Ui scientific lectures and recent acceleration of scientific progress has given the Cluh a diversity of material that has led to the presentation of programs of uiuisual Highlight of the Clul)"s activity is the interest annual and value. field trip picnic. I.M I'.ii.'k 1.. How l:ijlil— II. l\ KraiisiT, .1. Miic'Diinunll, Strausstr, C. Kmi.viK-U. A. 91 Iteli. l>r. KwU- and Bloomsburg Players OFFICERS President ---------...... ..... Vive President Secretory Treasurer Sponsor . . . . Robert Jewell Nancy Powell Makv J. \^ illlams James Creasy Miss Alice Johnson 92 Bloomsburg Players Thr Hloomsliurg Players Thiougli plays produeed directors, a in the workshop is College drainatics group. weekly meetings under student provided for those students interested various aspects of dramatics. ing plays for the College pates at is llu- in Community, In addition to presentthe group also radio programs anil presents plays munities. 93 in partici- nearhy com- The Maroon and Gold Aihiser Fill iilt\ Editorial lioiini t7( .s Edward T. DkAof. Marie B. Mattis \mi Merlin C. Beachell Haurv Fenstermacher, Priscilla AniiuTT. Samuel Yeacer Co-Edilnrs A — Mk. Fvatiire Editor Kiltitii Sport.i Marilyn Exans I I Editor MiHY Bl(OOK!> A'chs Staff Alfred (hn>coN N^NCY Heebner Blandford Jone? John S. Mildred Plimdtt Robert Price Shirley Search Shirley ReisE-nwea\i;r Laidacker Nan Kelly Albert McManis Mildred Mervine Marian Payne Dick Kressler Eugene Adami M\RY Lou Todd Harriet Williams David Jenkins Adrerti.sing Staff Jun Newhvrt _M\R(. \RET ShOUP DORAK >IlKE Managtr J\ME> Creasy Biiiiiic^s Ft-'titiiri: Dot Ann (!ei)(ir (;EN<:ENiiA<:ii Staff (M.MN K\N-|1(K NaNI Y I'll well Robert Pun \1\\ Km-i.\n i, Charles Yesson Charle'^ Euward-s in ( IIeLYN Bl'RLI.NCAME Mary Kallenback Nancy Rhoades Thomas Rowley Staff itliilion AniihiNI ON Kline ji KOMI, Koi'M Lm mil: I'.ii I (;ene \Ioi;i;i>on No\ \k II \NK I Phil Bill \\ einstein Byh\m Art Staff Chuck Andrews Phil Search, En. J'fiotograp/itTs Keith Smith Dick Knai se T\ pists KoRLRT .1. Lewis Pat Penny Jean Skeeba Maxine Shirey 94 Kenneth McAnall The Maroon and Gold \IKKI.I\ HKACHKLL ('.(i-Editor The Maroon ami Gold is the weekl) newspaper published li\ B. S. T. C. students acquaint the College Coiiinumity with current news, it is produced by members of the student bod\ who have an interest in journalism. The publication for the year 19.50-51 was marked by several iimovations which included introduction of a classified advertising column and a calendar of events. in order to MARIE MATTIS JAMES CREAS'l Co-Editor Business Manaser 95 95 OBITER HOMER ZEIGLER Editor-in-Chiej STAFF HoNrER Zeicler I.ILl.lA^ Mi.kW - ----- John Blrns. Harry Fenstermacher Editor-in-Chiej Business Manager - Associate Editors William Kline. Ja.mes Johnson Keith Smith. Richard Knause .Marie .Mattis .]n\\\ Sports PhotographyDirector oj Senior Pictures lU [{N> Assoriate Editor II VHHYFENSTER.VIACIIKK Assorintf Ediliir W 11.1,1 \\l KI.INE Sjiurls 96 RICHARD KNAliSE Klllll --Mllll Ptioto^rajd}) Photograpliy MICIIELENF. CASULA Typist THOMAS ANTHONY MARIE MATTIS CLIFTON CLARRIDGE Director oj Publicity Director of Senior Pictures Advertising Manager ADVERTISING STAFF Clifton Clarridce. Robert Burns - - f=-: Advertising Managers Thomas Anthony \ —: Director oj Publicity MiCHELENE Casula Secretary Eleanor BoLiNSKY. MicHELENE Casula. Richard Powell i Typists i Alex Kubik 4 fll Circulation Leonora Macgill Artist ROBERT BURNS Advertising Manager ADVERTISING STAFF Dave Jenkins George Roessner Leon Coval Joanne Cuff Harry Fenstermacher Mike Dorak LTkasin Vukcevich Robert Burns LILLIAN MIKVY Business Manager 97 LEONORA NLACGILL ALEX KIBIK, JOE KISSINGER Appreciation The tliiise who statT of the hope ol appreciation Obiter could not ha\e heen realized. that this hook, in \ears to IIMMi I'liWELL. ELEAM)i; lo all Without the the entire College Coninuinity this 35th edition happy memories i;i( ils helloed niaki- ihis piiMiealioii |)ossil)le. cooperation ol OiiUKK 1951 extendi ol come, your College days. lIoLl.Nsl^'l 98 We will liring sincerely hack many nt In Ki.;li( Suiili>.Mi, .1. II. .Ncniiury. .1. pnniwiilil. L. M;i.;;ll The Olympian STAFF Editor-in-Chiej ..-..-... .......... Associate Editors Jo Business Manager Advertising Managers Sales Manager . . . . Art Editor Humor The Olyni/jiaii owes poems, and essays of which a magazine, it i- lielieved campus puldication it to services. recognition of students in Leonora Macgill Gloria Dawn Long, Henry Marini Alex Kubic Charles Andrews Nancy Powell. Charles Edwards life to the students its tlie is David .\e\vblry Ann Fornwald, Jack Simpson comprised. who write the sliort stories, Although rehitively )(iung as he an important and necessary addition It to provides a means for encouragement and field contrihutes material for puhluation of creative ^^riting. is 99 eligihle for staff Any student wlio memhership. Business Education Club OFFICERS I'rcsiilfiii I .......... .......... ........... — Robert ire Pirsiilciil Secretary Treasurer Historian Bakbara Harman - Hiisiiifss f'diicalidii ('lul) ganizations on socially The I Gerai.D BacoN and Agmcs Valimont (1!! weeks) Richard Knause Richard I'owell Mr. Rvgiel Sponsor 'I'lie weeks !'> I I Mkkuifiki.i) tlie canipus. The and ethicationalK. with Clid)"s perience of purpose its is (iluli its primarily that memhers through the regular curriculum. The (inc of the largest is had a and most active most snccessiul year. ol enlarging the business education ex- activities that are not ordinarily a part of (lluli assists in s|)onsoring the Business Educa- Through this activity the high school stuilents are acipiainted with the type of professional at l)oth usual \ariety of interesting programs. tion comniereial contest tor liigh schools each year. hcing de\eloped here or- Hloomslmrg. 100 work Day Men's Association OFFICERS President .......... ........... James Treasurer Robert Hileman The Day Men's Association hers of the student body. in student Cannon John Seeboi.d Vice President Secretary J. Its is made purpose u|) is to of all non-resident give the government, and afford lliem opportunity policies to benefit tlie group as a whole. George Young Day Men to representation (oimuhile In aildilion to its Un the entire College Community the vear. 101 is one of jjlans and administiative functions, the association also sponsors several social affairs. dance presented male mem- The annual the highlights of Day Women's Association OFFICERS ......... I'lesidcnl I ice Prrsiilciii Secretary Treasurer Publicity Chdinnaii Social C.linirnian House Chuinnaii --....... ........ Twenty years ago Day Women's Association Women's Rooms on decorated. a the giiK the to first wlm dii] not li\<- in llie Jo Ann Fornwai.d SHIRLEY Carmody Mary Jane Dorsey BARBARA MerTZ Marilyn LuNDY Joanne Vanderslice dormilorv formed the pruniule the intere>t> of dav women. The Day Hoor of Noetling Hall have recently heen These rooms con>i>l nl an office lunch louni with a modern electric unit. Women M. JeanNE RuCKLE and study, a lounging room, and During the school year, the Day ha\e several covered-di-h parlies, and does wellarc work lor nccd\ laniilic> in 102 re- at (Christmas the organization the \irinil\ ol Hlooni-liurtr. Aviation Club -----------....-.-.. — OFFICERS President I ire PiesidenI - Treasurer Sponsor The purpose of Tlie eluh promotes aviation as latest Leonard Galiley Mr. Sterling the Avialioii Chil) mend)ers familiar with the tion Dv \K Hadoad - William Mf:ALO0SE Secretary flying. Charles Wood is to stimulate and develo]) interest in a hohl)y and as developments program which inchnh's fdms and a means of keeping in aeronautics. its An educa- lectures on the identification and op- eration of various types ol aircraft keeps memliers informed of recent progress in the field of aviation. In addition, the eluh has personal aviation e\peiicnt-es. 103 open discu>Nions on Student Christian Association OFFICERS President Mary Ellen Dean Vice President Eleanor Johnson Secretary Alice Jacques Treasurer Faculty Adviser Among --.--..-. the many ami vaiicd activilit's ol tion are the lollowinu;: pi\)grams in tlic HoMER Clayton H. Hinkel Studfiit Cliii>tiaii Associa- coimnunity churches; Christmas carol- ing; Lenten service in Carver Hall: get-acquainted party men; attendance sions 1)1 on the at religious Zeigler conferences. and hike lor Fresh- Worship, speakers, and discus- pertinent suhjects are topics oi inteiest at the legular meetings held first and third Wednesdays of each month Science Hall. C^O^j^^J in the Social Rooms of Men's Dormitory Association OFFICERS Jack Williams President Vice Charles Brennan Fiesiilfiil Maynard Harking Secretary Treasurer The Men's Dormitory Association dents of the college. tories and maintains The high party, an Harold Carey - lights of all is composed of all resident The association regulates conditions a men's recreation room the Association's s(jcial in the stu- Men's dormi- hasement of North Hall. program were: cullege dance, college pep parade, and a 105 in the male a Dorm Men's Dorm Men's haiujuet. "B"Club OFFICERS President El.CANOR RlTH Glidden Vice Presidciil Priscilla Abbott Secreiary Treasurer Fdciili) Jamct Miss Lucy Spniisdr The "H hased on llie (Hull is an allilclic (ir<;anizali(iii Utv fjirls. attainiiicnt ol a hi<;h l<-\fl ol >|)()rl>nianshi|i tion of points ihioiigh "B" |)arli(ipatinn in indivichutl and Clul) sponsors an inlranuiial sports pi((<;rani lor ational YoUNG and social |)rogianis, the spirit ol cooperation, it McCammon Membership and iht- is acciinuila- sports. The Through recre- leani g;irls. I'rice strives to further the ideals of sportsmanship, and the dc\elopmcnl 106 ol alldelic skill. Newman Club OFFICERS ......... ...--.-.. .......... Prcsiileni John Burns Alfred Marsilio lice President Mildred Wrzesnievvski Secretary Treasurer Francis Galinski Daniel Welker Marshal Very Reverend Father William Chaplin The Nevvnian ol tilt- college. lives of intellectual, Tliis is Its and social among Newman Club "' purpose Its memhers. its leadership ("lull is its an organization composed is to deepen and many activities activities which combine is a Burke the (ialholic sludenls enricli the spiritual strive to The Club members. ol J. program and temporal ol religious, develop capable student al>o alidiale(l with the National Federation. an oll-ciimpiis iprf;aiiizali(in. No cxlrai-iirririilar rn-dit 107 is "ivrn fur llii- aiii\ilv. Maroon and Gold Band The Ma 1(1011 and are able unit toi- to and Gold liand plav iiand in>linnu'nl>.. Laiul leaders ol the luture, fulfdlnient ol these aims, tile ( J)llege gives a i^ o|)('n Community. numher ol it serves it its lo tliox' >tU(lfnU iiilcrested in music In addilinn lo ^cixinsi as a training serves as an outlet for expression. In secon.darv |)urpose: entertainment for Always on hand Inr Athletic contests, the ctincerts each vear. hulli regional liieh school auditoriums. 108 in hand also (>ollege assemblies and in Athenaeum Club OFFICERS Gkorgk N. Roessner President John Burns Vice President Olive Secretary Mary Grace Almers Treasurer WiLLIAM Herr Program Chairman Adviser The Athenaeum members. Mowery Chil), — Mr. Shortess whirh was organized This chih has for its in chief oi)jeetive a 1945, more is composed ol 57 thorougli enjoyment tinough a broader understanding of classical and semi-classical music. Organ, piano, vocal and instrumental selections clui) added variation ship is open to all means toward to the Ijy the talented memliers planned programs of recorded music. ot the Member- students interested in classical and popular music as a cultural growth. 109 ^^ ITHLETItS Riihind U hilner If'ilh Roongo III Roongo Here Rodiigo. is III. the Rdongo was purchased Alumni on the campus May in Alunini Association and presented b) Dr. E. H. Nelson, tiie Husk\ President, to mas( ol of the RKioinsljurg State Teachers College Huskies! athletic 19, 1950, The the Huskies well. the name Roongo. Roongo and Gold. University tliird |)la\ Spack ;i nf game. llie and raced 68 ])ass I)aiin> Parrell scored three more touchdowns before half time and the Huskies countered on a safety continuation of the in the first second period. as far as Millersville The second was concerned. scored from twenty yards out for touchdown number Kapralick tallied the five, toucluloun on a 69 yard jaunt final half was a Osevala and Joe in the final session. BI.OOM.SBURG 26 The Huskies made Shippensburg team 26 the quality of ball forced to fight all the 12 in a it to 6. llial — SHIPPENSBURG The row as they tripped tween the twenty yard lines a stubborn score, however, does not indicate The Huskies were Shippetisburg played. way 6 for every score. Play was confined beIn the second in a scoreless first quarter. EDWARD STECKER period three Husky drives were successful with Dannv Parrell crash- ing over on two short plunges and tallying again on a pass from Spack that caught the defenders flat footed. Tom The second half featured RONALD D'ANGELO Hullbark DONALD CESARK Guard 117 Guard ^/'A Rl :SSF.LL \KRH \I >KY End Imili fine l)all |)la>ing show by Bloonishiirg. li\ third period but this teams and an esperially good defensive The Red Raiders e\eiituall\ tallied in the marker was matehed by Husk) back Barney Osevala's run in the last frame. BLOOMSBURG 35 "Huskies Defeat Kutztown .35 the lieadline of the befiire a large — KITZTOWN on Homecoming Day" was to day as Bloomsburg won Homecoming Day Huskies rolled through Kutztown ( to his game 13th straight rnud on Mt. Olympus Field. like The water through a sieve as they Dan scored four times in the opening half. touchdowns its added three more Parrell growing array as he scored on a 27 yard ramlile and on two plunges of 3 and 5 yards respectively. BLOOMSBURG THOMAS SPACK Halfback Coach Redmen's team pro\ed 27 — WILKES that it 7 could conquer non-confer- ence foes as well as tutor opponents in their sixth set of the season. Revenge for last years upset by the Colonels was sweet as the Huskies trampled Wilkes College 27 to rii \Ki,i':s RXRON T,i,/J,' JOHN neme:tz Tacklt 118 7. High scoring Danny Parrell tallied --> '^jfe jH •" ^ 'i. I iiiiM \- ^. \i, lal!(;lin X I.- ,^ First Row, Kneeling. Left to Kijilit— C. Daly. I). Link.-horst. Second Itow, ^Standing D. Bennett, Manufier: U. Bo.vi-liinU. <;. — D. Uutler. Ciiaili .\ \Villi:iiiis. I.iMiil.rinus, rii,,iii|is.ni. .;. .1. llitliMMiie.vt'r, Koi"-.;. .1. ^V. Banull, C. Anilrews. W. Bylium, Sliell.v. Basketball. 1950-195! Tlif Musky hoopsters of 1950-51 under Coach Harold Shelly compiled a 9 won and 7 Shelly's two year record to 21 victories Huskies were handicapped with the loss at Andrews. lost recortl. and 14 defeats. all ol of bringing Coach In starters "Walt"' Hanuli doing this the and "Smoky" Despite these deficiencies, the team did a fine job against and other ojjponents. Fans are quite content performances of such regular tossers as Chuck Daly. Butler, ineiitorsiiip pronounced lack of height and also with January Graduation of two teachers' college foes, ihe a the excellent I^>uck stiff witli Byham, Don Dave Linkchorst, Jim Thompson, Danny Boychuck, and Al Williams whom conlrihuted toward making hasketliall in winning sport "at die Friendly College on the Hill." 121 the 1950-51 season a "^^^^ CHLCK- DALY i'.i I lllSk\ WALT BANULL k i;^ II JIM \\i SCHEDULE AND SCORES THOMPSON 1950-1951 Wilk^^CulKg- 44 B. S. T. C. 53 R. S. T. C. 15 li. S. T. C. (.2 MillersxiU'S. T. C 1!. S. T. C. 5:; Wt-t Chester B. S. T. C. .'.2 l.oek B. S. T. C. 59 Sluppinrhurg B. S. T. C. 55 Millers\illr S. T. B. S. T. C. 75 Haipur B. S. T. C. 56 Shippensbuig B. S. T. C. 72 Mansfield S. T. B. S. T. C. 90 Mansfield S. T. C. 77 B. S. T. C. 54 Kul/tciun S. T. C. 52 B. S. T. C. 72 Har|iur College 70 B. S. T. C. 04 Indiana 78 U.S. I.e. 85 Wilkes C.dlege 69 S. T. 68 KiU/in\Mi 57 Lo( k Haven Haven S. T. C. 70 58 C 62 S. T. C. 62 S. T. S. T. C C 64 70 68 C.illege S. T. C C 57 66 SMOKEY ANDREWS r>. (;. 122 S. T. C. S. T. C. DAVE LlNkCllOKST AL W DON BUTLEK IIJJ A.MS SHELLYS SHARPSHOOTERS Player M. G. P. A. Daly 90 45 35 215 Butler 69 65 32 170 B>hain 62 64 44 168 Linkchorst 45 36 29 119 Thninpsoii 45 38 26 116 Banull 26 43 24 76 BoycluRk 12 29 17 41 Andrews 13 16 II 37 Williams 14 6 5 33 Gearhait 5 8 5 15 Lamliriiios 3 Goddhait R'tleiimeyer F. 1610 2 T. Pts. i:FnR(;E 6 4 6 232 1.002 Furgele Kop-e 385 359 123 DAN BOVCHUCK K rwiBRiNO? — Couch, Taylor. Costa. Koiiec, — (MKirula, Scrimaiifoiir. Aa;;aard, Yesson. Front Kow, Left to Right Hear Kow IIin;,MT. lAWEF .SCHKDLLK \i K 111 I II SCORES B..S.T. C. 57 Wilkes G.Ufgt-. J.\. B.S.T. C. .'la L..,k Haven S. Pnm C. T. 29 J. V. 61 B. .S. T. C. 72 Hazletcn B. .S. T. C. 62 Lnek B. S. T. C. 4.5 Biieknell Fre^limcii 64 47 llaveii 53 Stale S. T. ( .. J.\. 52 B. .'^. T. C. 63 Blcinni>linr^ .'^hawnre- B. .S. T. C. .50 Mansfielil .S. T. C. J.\. B. S. T. C. 67 Mansfielil .s. T. C. T. C. 57 Olmsleacl Air Base B. S. T. C. 67 Wilkes College. B. S. T. C. 11 Bucknell Freshm.n 56 B. S. T. C. 74 Snnlnirv Y. M. C. A. 61 B. I .\ND \Va^lu^. Dr. Ericksoii. .S. Wll ^ ,1. J. .. 39 V. __ 53 56 \ . 57 BOB GEARHART JERRY KOPEC M! 124 I'Mrst I'.ijw, Si'vonil Left I!o\v— W. Tliiril tc. i:ii,-lit~ A. Trolltliiuii, How — L. liailiii.iji. A. Kiiznziiac'k. II. iMMislHiiiacliiM-, AkitzIiisiiis. 1!. Aherxiiisi-ns, L'ourtli A. I!. Kow — L. Saviij;'-. C'cinriicl. II. I'. .\I. Ciinip. K. Milli-r. I'lirui-li'. UciTiui,', .1. I.hsmt. 11. l;i.li:Lnls. K. Cearlianlt. It. Waijuer, A. Ben, Coa.ii Beuiier, D. Jones, C. Grable. Soccer, 1950 .1. TIkhhipsoii, II. K. It. Ki.iiu. HicU.-rt. Sliell.v. Coach Harold Shells who nientored . high praise for cprtaiiilv deserves and molding them into a his second year of soccer here at Blooiiishurg, group takiiij; a winning of young inexperienced Despite a rough seven learn. ball ]jlayers game schedule the commendalile record of four victories and three Huskies were aide to com])il(' a \er\ setbacks. The Husk\ defealed them I opened the season against the team from Wilkes College and Bucky Richards" goal in llie opening fraiue completed the day's boiilers h< II. scoring. Their record was evened up ihc f(]|louing Salurda) when they were edged 2 to 1 by a fine Lincoln University team. Jim Thompson scored Bloomsburg's lone counter. The hooters opened their home season in great fashion as they overwhelmed Elizabethtown 1 lo 1. Bob Bickhert and Roan scored for the Huskies in the first half while Ed Jankouski and Dick Gearhart iced the decision in the third and fourth quarters with one goal each. Bloomsburg once more went on the road and the hooters lost a close one to a rugged Lock Haven eleven 2 to 1. Eai h team tallied in the initial frame with Brickert scoring for the locals. However, the Bald Eagles pushed across the winning goal in the final stanza. The following Saturday the Huskies boosted their record to three wins against two defeats as they played host to Wilkes They defeated the Colonels 4 to field. 2. in a return engagement on Mt. Olympus Bickhert, Pursel, Roan, and Gearhart scored for the Huskies. The Huskies the suffered their worst defeat of the season iNation's Capital Howard 5 to —Bloomsburg when they journeyed take on a powerful Howard University team. 0. The Booters wound up a successful season with a convincing 6 to Indiana State Teachers on Mt. Olympus field. Gearhart. Conrad. and Thompson all shared in scoring for the victors. triumph over Furgele. Bickhert. i\ -m' !•. Ft K(;i:i.E. to Final score R. (:,ii:/„in 126 CEAl^ll \RT Track. 1950 hackwaid glance Taking; a ihe llu^k\ sired 111 ill llif will oiiK 1950 leaves SDmething lads in lliiiK the record com|)ile(l at he de- to The Shellynien were ahle wav of triumphs. one in five meets. However, there deal to look forward to with the reliirn of uho we 1)\ is a great many performers trust with the gathering of experience will lie ahle to hetter last \ear"s record. Plus the regularly scheduled meets the Husky team Penn Relays and also sent entries to the Tom Goodwin Frank in jump one of the finest |)lacc in the at State Meet 220 dash and polevaulters and all roLind Bloonisburg"s history, tied with Hatfield of Shippensburg with a points but in the captured a third W Dmer. trackmen home no Meet The Husky trackmen held at Shippensburg S. T. C. the Relays brought the State S. id T. C. for first place in the polevaull This height 12 feet 6 inches. is a new- States Teachers College Recoid. SUMMARY 1950 TRACK B. S. T. C 47 B. S. T. C 68 B. S. T. C 28 1 B. S. T. C 24 2/3 West Chester 13 Lincoln U. R.S.T.C Cheyney 78 1/.3 Scranton U. 62 2'3 2 Lock Haven S. T. C. _ 97 1/2 S. T. C. _ 101 1/3 113 Baseball, 1950 H. S. T. C. 'V\h' Husky the annals of row over five in two vear a Huskies recorded one of the most amazing records tlie nine louiteen contests in 1919 and the first 1950. Hloomsl)urg's streak as as they gained nineteen victories in a Ijaseliall history s|)an. wiiniing in came Huskies went down —5 lo on Mt. Olympus on April 28, 1950 to a halt defeat at the hands of a good Shippensburg to 2. After this h)ss. tliey rebounded with wins of 5 to 2, 16 to 0, and 6 to 3 over Kutztown, Lycoming, and Wilkes College respectively. However, defeated twice the in a Huskies were not able row i)v keep up to Lock Haven, 7 to 6, anil After these two setbacks, they finished walloping Wilkes All in all. — 16 tlie tiie pace and thev were Mansfiehl. 5 to 2. season on the right foot by to 0. Hloomsiiurgs Huskies hail a very commendable season with 9 wins and 3 defeats. lirsi l;ci\v, l.i-tl SciiiMil Tliinl Uiiw U. til Kislil Kiiw Ilt'iliiian, -C, Kwiriis, K, Jasliiiivi.-/.. M. 11 Coaili: E. rii-striik. .liiliiisnii. Eviiris. .1. S. \V. I.i'Viiii. Siivnai-. Hn.viiiili. 11. 128 11. 1>. Man-k. l.i-ilv;ii.l. Uiilli-r. .7. 1;. UiiiiiliH'l. Stvvi'iis, \V. H.vluiin, J. C. .1. lU'ill.v, 11. r.niiiii. Meiisiiisi-r. Thompson, R. Hmliiie. Maaafer. * • ^ ^ Wl 1^ -r::;-.S*i-" ^#:^ ^jji'' # «s^ SUMMARY 1950 BASEBALL Kings B. S. T. C. () B. S. T. C. 11 Lock Haven B. S. T. C. 16 L)c(Hning B. S. T. C. 4 Mansfield S. T. S. T. C. 7 MillersviUe B. S. T. c. 2 Shippensburg B. S. T. c. 5 Kutztown B. S. T. c. 16 Lycoming B. S. T. c. 6 Wilkes B. S. T. c. 6 Lock Haven B. S. T. c. 2 Mansfield B. S. T. c. 16 129 5 4 B. S. T. C. Wilkes C 3 C 6 S. T. C. 5 S. T. S. T. C. 2 3 S. T. C. S. T. C. 7 5 (I K. ^titch.•U, U. Hnriuuii, M. Dra-asBviise. Tc.p to Ilii(li.iii--J. riis.oti, .\r. Kciiii.'.l.\ . ri. Dnylf. M. T...I1I. Cheerleaders Uur laillilul chcerleaileis to h'lul a haiul manded hy tile toward ereatiiif; the ol their efiforts liou at honfiro, pe|i rallies, several proper spirit and enthusiasm de- occasion. The success Under were always ready throughout the year and was evident in the student participa- athletic contests. the capable diieclion ui head cheerleailer John new cheers were inlroduccd 130 this year. Kemiedy, Women's In order to acciimiilatp tlie Sports necessary one thousand points for membership, every Thursday night the Centennial "B" Cluh Gymnasium becomes a beeliive oi feminine activity. Our versatile coeds |)articipate in the iollowing sports: basketl)all, volley ball, soft ball, cagei)all. field hockey, swimming, ping pong, shuffle- board, badminton, and Red Cross courses in Junior and Senior lile saving. 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