THIS IS BLOOMSBURG K..:^^^!^-' J h r w OBITER .t^ffirtaaigj^^^i--... ^ j vV^^ oV x^' <\^ .H \V^' CO s^ ^6*' .V^ 53 Buildings and lawn, classrooms and equipment — these are the things that are who person The Hill. ment of go here all has ever physical come thmgs Bloomsburg for every are the who have gone of us in years to But for us of on The to school here common before or environ- who come. '5 3 it is the people we've known and the things we've done that constitutes our special four year environment. When architecture of Carver Hall has been years, we will still remember both good and bad secretaries book is ; meant who own the exact dimmed by the times we've had, the gang, the teachers, and cooks, and deans, and short, the people will arc Bloomsburg. to be a dedication to all janitors the — in This entire those people. The College The Classes The Activities The Athletics The Advertising ki^ii W-jf^^':! ^ Th e [OU[li[ 3:05 / r t^ ' //// r/^yC^, i: 'f \N 5:16 9:591/2 11:00 11:45 12 Tliis, tlien, is BlooiiiSDur 13 ADMINISTR t To THE Seniors of 1953: Bloomsburg parts today with another goodly company of her sons and daughters. Regret and expectancy not, the minds; feelings are, uppermost hope and confidence which the doubt I in your arc those college cherishes for you. Your graduation is a mark that you have done what has been asked of you, 'iiilll but the future lies with you and you alone. Yet not quite you the alone, for there goes best wishes of your many with friends, and among them Dr. Harvey A. Andruss President of the College Harvey A. Andruss, President. jMrs. 14 knight, dr. andruss ATION To THE MeMBIRS of THE Class of 1953 The primary purpose Teachers College of State the Bloomsburg at is the preparation of successful teachers. programs of selection, the and tion Its continuous and initial improvement of instrucand the placement facilities, records indicate to no small degree the attainment of this goal. our sin- It is cere hope that our graduates will con- tinue to expand and intensify their knowledge and understanding of chil- dren, of school problems, and of effec- teaching tive procedures. personal wish that the Class great of 195 3 It is my many members of be by will men and women cited of future Penn- sylvania and America as having been responsible for their individual success. Thomas Dciiii P. of North, Dr. Thomas Dean Iiisf ruction UR. NORTH, 15 J. P. North of Insfnic/i(jn GILMORF, M. HAGGLR TV PAUL G. Business MARTIN Matiiii^t-r E. M. WILSON, A. F. HARMON I L. B. EYERLY, G. T. J. UNGER, J. . I). SHARRETTS SiilH'riijfi-iulent LAWTON of Grounds WATTS D. 16 DcWALD, S. FREY ETHEL A. A.B.. M AKV RAN'SON M.A. K. MAIUONAI.D A.I!.. Assistant Dean of ]Vonu'n Matltvnialirs MARGUERITE KEHR A.M. Assistant Dvan of Women iiuidance Services To THE hard won; lege be I so. it has never been easy, doubt whether We it will ever need education badly; the leadership of minds that have attained not only wis- dom, but understanding. It is my hope that Bloomsburg has helped you to take a long step towards this goal. John A. Congratulations for the suc- .ind tlic cessful completion of wc need A.B., Class or 19 5.^: capacity to live abundantly are and JOHN Dean of Women To THE Class or 1953: Maturity of the mind B.A., M.A., Ph.D. HOCH l)..S., .S. M.A.. HKKHK K(l.l). Snriaf St tidies Dean of Men 17 your colwishes for your future happiness and success. of You BSTC will take something with you and you will leave something of yourselves in BSTC. The WELCOME mat here will always be out for you. Sincerely yoius, Hocn, Draii of Men A. K.M.I'll M.A. career and best Marguerite Kehk, Dcaii nf Wonirn .IA(K W. ^dllK U.S.. M.Kd. Biotof/irat Sriencc Atltlrtir Coarhiiifj t'siiviiiilnfii/, BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HEAD RICHARri (;. B.Ecl.. HALLISV M.A. Director of Business Education CI.AVTOX H. HINKKL B.S.. M.Kd. HONOKA B.A.. M. NOYKS M.Ed. WALTER n.S.. S. RVCIEL M.Ed. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HEAD EDNA J. HAZKN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ^ WAKKK.X II.l.lrK B.S.. Trtiititnij JOHNSON KUSSELL M.Kil. Teacln-r. iirade V. B.S.. VI SCHI.F.ICHKK MA. Traininfi Tfarhrr. Grnih' MAKCKI.I.A MARIE STICKLER MARJORIE STOVER M.S. Traiitiiig Teacher, (iraftr III B.S. B.S.. Trantiitft Ti'tir/n'r. I* ANNA (lAKKISON SCOTT U.S.. MA. Trainiitff Trtirhfr, iiratlf CiRACE H. WOOI.WORTH IMi.B.. Special Class IV A.M. Traitiinf/ Trarlu-r, Kinderttartctt SECONDARY EDUCATION DEPARTMENT HEAD KDWIN HAKTON SECONDARY EDUCATION HOWARD F. FENSTEMAKKU B.A.. M.A. KIMBF.R B.S.. Foreign LnngKU'jes C. S. H. U.S., LA.VTER.MAX M.A. Phi/sicaf Science NELL MAII'IN HCV MlIAMMON B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. M.A. Health Education MM SHELLY H Alidl.l) rii.U. Biolaf/tcal Science Siirial Sfndie^i lAROLD KISTER M.S.. A.B., J. ALMIS RISSELL A.M.. I'h.D.. London University Certificate English A.I!., PAUL B.S., WACNKR E. M.\K(. AKKI HcM). M.S.. I! W AI.DRllN K. A. M.A. ( I.AKA B.O I). E.. WEIK M.A. Clinical .S;jeecA Mtitliititftiics COLLEGE NURSE MAKVLAM) \V. WILSON STKl'HEX B.A.. NLA.. rii.U. Speech 1). iif K. HKATKU HorKINS Music .\.H.. Private Sellout of Music METILEK L M.S.. K.N. lirnihinl,- Xiirsr THE LIBRARIANS DIETITIAN T-. ELSIE B.S.. BDWEK (i. B.S. Astiistaiil in ELINOK A.B.. L.S. U. LLAL. KEEKEK B.S. Librarian Librarian 21 in L.S. REBECCA S. HCFCIT B.S. Dietitian Enduriiip Men g memories . . . Those things of stone and mortar that remain after Seniors have packed their memories and departed. Long porch and night Elcirn jifft-iiK The Guardians 22 WHO'S WHO IN UNIVERSITIES AMERICAN AND COLLEGES Each year chooses the a small greatest here at a faculty number committee of Seniors for honor possible to attain Bloomsburg — annual publication Among S/iiilcnts in recognition in the of W/w/s W/jo Anicricau Uniicr- sitics and Colleges. These students those who have made outstanding con- tributions to the College are Community during their college career. This award is based on scholarship, leadership in extra-curricular and educational activities, general citi/enship, and profes- sional promise. C. BRE.WA.X, M. DEA.N BARTHOLOMEW, E. CUXFER 23 mmm ^^ «f '4%'*. '•»:* 4. r nlla <.| ii 'SIM i ,si f^« Th e [vms SENIORS My Fellow Graduates: It is time to take leave of our friendly hilltop alma mater. In we doing, so take with us much more than the degree which symbolizes our academic With achievement. we us take things more treasured; but infinitely tangible less learnings, ideals, friend- and memories. ships, by Richer we measures these It and opportunity. many problems and Its and endeavor to inherit growth of world this a is and solve it world the face world rich beyond our campus. in allay. promise fears we To the our task to contribute is in material and moral development. was Pope who It "As the twig is so aptly phrased the thought: As teach- bent; the tree's inclined." we become benders of twigs, for the seeds of thought we sow in young minds will grow and ers blossom It tomorrow's world. in has been a privilege to serve in the office you have granted me: to HENRY MARINI 3 will be a of you all happy and I I should like extend my most and the hope that your sincere congratulations President of the Class of /95 privilege for that To thank you. life fruitful one. Henry Marini, President, Class of 19^} OFFICERS - President Vice President - Henry Marini John Scrimgeour — June Pichel —Clare Davis Daniel Fitzpatrick — Secretary First Semester Secretary Second Semester Treasurer Woman - Reprcscntatii e —Mildred First Semester Second Semester Mcni - Reliresenfa/iie - W'rzesxiewski Joanne Cuff Alex Kubik CLASS ADVISERS Edward S. I. T. DeVoe Shortess Dr. Kimber C. Kuster — A. Standing —M. Wrzcsniewski, J. Kubik, D. Fitzpatrick, J. Left to Right, Sitting 195 195 1 1952 Dr. Nell Maupin Pichcl, C. Davis. Walter Scrimgeour. 26 S. Rygiel 195 3 upper rnu: JOSEPH RICHARD BARKLEY Halboro Giticral Hiimucss Club I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Obiti.r 3, 4, Associate Kditor 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Softball I. 2, 3, 4; Future Teach- Business Educition Business Manager Football I, 3, America 4, Treasurer; Customs Committee Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4. ers of 3; Baseball 2; 1 , ERMA R. BEAN Rahns General Business Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Business Education Club I, 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 4; Class Secretary 3; Obitizr 3. Lower rou: KEITH BEARDE Spring City AiiOiitifhi^ii Business Education 1, 2, 4, Club I, 2, 4; Election Board Co-chairman 2, 4. RICHARD D. BISHOP Pittston Accoitiitin^^ Social Sttulies Future Teachers of America 4; Business Education Club Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 3. BUSINESS Arti; tliiil 27 2; 2, 3; 3, upper row: SYLVESTER V. BODEK Nanticoke Accoiin/itig, Future Teachers of America sociation 1, 2, Band 4; Business Education 3, Newman Club surer 4; Typeuritin^ Sail's, }, 4; 2, 3, 4, >; Men's Dormitory As- Club Treasurer I. 2. }, Trea- 4. 4. EDWARD BOYLE JOSEPH Harwood General Business Men's Dormitory Association 1,2, 2, 3, 4; Club 2. 3, I, Newman Club 1, 2, Business Education 3, 4; 3, 4; Football Future Teachers of America 4; 1, 2, 3; Club Varsity 4. Loiicr row: JAMES CIAVAGLIA Lehighton Accouutiv^, English Future Teachers of America 4; Obiter. 4, Advertising Manager 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Prendent 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Assembly Committee 3, 4, Publicity Director 3, 4; Day Men's Association I, Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4; Community Government 2 ; Association, Hospitality Committee 4. Capt. IRENE L. CICHOWICZ Shenandoah General Business Drum 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Corresponding Secretary 4; Women's Chorus 1 National Student Association 1; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Majorette I, 2, 3, 4, 3, ; Obitfr 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pilot 4, Associate Handbook 4; Newman Club 1, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Pi Omega Pi 4; Senior Banquet Chairman; Who's Who in American Colleges and Uniiersities 4. Class Secretary 2; Editor 4; Waller Hall SENIORS 9 5 3 ROY CROOP Berwick General Business Club Business Education 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4. JOANNE CUFF Shenandoah General Business Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, 4; 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary 3; Business Education Club 1. 2, 3; Fashion Community Government Committee Show Co-ordinator Newman Club 1. 2, 2, 3, 3; 4; Future Teachers of America Women's Chorus Omega 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Waller Hall Day Women's Association 4. 28 1. 2. 3; Association 3, 4; Alpha Psi 2. 4; 1. 3. Loner row: row: U[)l'cr MADGE ROBERTA FELKER EDWIN WARREN CONFER Slatington Mt. Bethel Gctivral Coninnrcuil Secrefariai. English Community Government ager 1, 2, 3, Association President 4; Football Basketball Tournament 1, 2, Invitational 4; Man}, 4, 3, Director 4; Business education Contest I, Ciiairman 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Lutheran Student Association I, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Director 2, 3. 4; Association 3, 2, 1, 4. Treasurer 3. 4, Varsity Club 3, Club I, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Association I, Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Lutheran Student Business Education 2, 4, Pi 3, 2. 1, Kappa Delta 4; 3. Pi 3, 4; Omega Pi Pi 2, LORETTA Representative 4; Phi Sigma 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4; W/jo'i Who in Historian American Intcr-fratcrnity 3, Cullcfics and Vniirrsifics 4. General Commercial Kappa Delta CLARABELLE DAVIS Clarks Waller Hall Summit Chiirus Treasurer 2; 4; College Community Government Association 3, 4, Vice President 4; Kappa Delta of America 3, 4; Business Education Hill 1. A'sociation retary 4; 1, 2, 2, Who Who's 3, in American Pi 5. Pi Omega 4; Science Club America ture Teachers of General Commercial Women's lORMULAK C. Glen Lyon Association I, 2, Athenaeum Club 2; FuEducation Club 3. 4; Day Women's Association 4; I ; Bu' iness 4; 3, ^; Pi 4. Dramatic Club Waller !; Council Representative 2; Omega Secretary 3; Pi 4; Future Teachers Club 2, 3, Collcf^es EDWARD Pi 3, Pi Class Sec- 4; and Unitersifics M. GOODHART Northumberland Accounting, Tylnng, Sales 4. Future Teachers of America 4; Basketball Varsity Club 2, 3; Band LEONA I. 1, I, 2, 3; 2. DILTZ Muncy THOMAS General Business Day Women's cation Association Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Business Edu4; Future Teachers of America 4. 1, MICHAEL GOODWIN General Business Future Teachers of America 4; Football 1; Track I, 2; Business Education Club 2; Social Recreation CommittLe 3; Varsity Club DURSO J. A. Kane 2, 3, 4, 2, Wayne 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. General Business Business Education America 4; Club 1,2, 3, 4; Newman Club Future Teachers of 2, 3; Basketball MARIE GRAZEL 3. Shenandoah PALMER E. DYER, Secretarial, Sales, English JR. Sunbury Acconn/ing, History Aviation Club 2, 3; Day Men's Business Education Association 1, 2, 3. Club 1; Community Government Committee 2; Busintss Education Club I, 2; Waller Hall Association 2; Women's Chorus I, 2, 5; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's Association 4; B Club 3, 4; Olympian 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Fashion Show Co-ordinator 2, 3. ^ ^^ SUSAN DOLORES HVASTA Scranton •• -.\ Secretarial Science, English Business Education Club 1, 2, }, 4, Program Chairman 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dining Room Committee Co-chairman 3 Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hail Association 1, 2, 3, 4. ; WILMA JONES LeRaysville General Commercial Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 1, 2; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band 2; College Council Representative 1; Fashion Show Co-ordinator 2; Pi Omega Pj 5, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3. 4. upper row: ROBERT HAAS V. Ncscopeck General Business Club 1, 2, 3; Pi Omega Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Business Education Pi 3, 4; ROBERT EDWARD HARRIS Pittston General Bmiiiess Business Education Club 1, Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4; Lou cr you 2; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Kappa Delta Future Teachers of America 4. : W H LIAM HATRACK Mt. Carmel Accounting, Sales Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education 3, 4, President 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4. I. 2, DOUGLAS I. HAYHURST Bloomsburg General Business Aviation Club 30 2, 3; Business Education Club 2. Club row: Ul>l>cr Loiter row: HERBERT KERCHNER R. LEONORA Reading Club 1; Community Government Associi;ion Business Assistant Treasurer 2; Senior Banquet Chairman. 2, 4, 3, Pi 3, 4, 1, RICHARD 2, 3, Education Contest Booklet Co-editor 2, 3; B Club 1, President 4; Business Education Club 1 2; Pi Omega Historian 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Assembly Committee , Olympian 4; 2, Obiter 5; Future Teachers of America 3; Business 3, Future Teachers of America KNAUSE C. MACGILL General Commercial General Business Business Education M. Xisbet Manager 2, 3; 4. Pottstown JOSEPH H. MEIER General Commercial Band 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 2, Vice President 2; Business Education Club I, Vice President 3; Business Education Contest 3; Maroon and Gold 4; Future Teachers of Colleges and 1, 2, 3; Obiter America 2, Omega 3; Pi Who's 4; Who in Miftlinvillc 2, 3, 1, 2, Pi 2. 3. Accouit/ing, Sales, Tyffeurifing Business American Education Club Election Board Vniixrsiiies 4. MICHAEL General Business 1; Track Future Teachers of America Club L. ica 4; 4. Education Contest LABARR 3, I, 2, 3; Day Men's Association General Business 4. \£'^omen's Association cation J. NEYHARD L. Orangevillc Day RICHARD 4. MIRIAM General Business Club NEY Club I, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of AmerAviation Club 1; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 5, 4; Busi- Oneida Business Education 3. Business Education 4; ness ROBERT 1, 2, General Business Business Education 1; E. Association Tunkhannock Berwick Football 2; Day Men's LELAND KREPICH A. I, 2, 3; 1, Club 1.2, 1, 3, 4; 3, 4. 2, Secretary 4; Business Edu- Future Teachers of America 4. LOCKE Nanticoke EDWIN PAUZER Genera! Business Kulpmont Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3, 4; Business Education Accounting, English 1, 2, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 2, 3; Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4. Club Business Education Club Association 31 I, 1, 2, 3; 2, 3, 4: Aviation Club 2; Day Men's Maroon and Gold 2. , ; upper Lower roil': roiv: CHARLES EDWARD PEASE EDWARD ROMPALA Stevcnsvilie Meshoppen General Bushiess General Business Day Men's Association I; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Business Education Club 1, 2. 5, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 5, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4; Day Men's Association 1; Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2. \'^ice President 3, President 4; Men's Glee Club 2; Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Assembly Co-chairman 4. JUNE PICHEL JEAN Hellertown Art Committee Club 1; Omega 1, 2. 3, Chairman 4, 2, 3; Olympian 3; Poetry Club B Club 1, 2, 5, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Waller Hall Association 1,2, 3, 4; Day Women's Association 4. Kappa Delta Pi J, 4; I ; MICHAEL PIHANICH, General Business Business Education Business Education Contest Booklet Co-editor 2, 5; Pi Pi 3, 4; SKEEBA A. Hazleton General Commercial Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Waller Hall test 3, Association 1 , Newman Club 4; 3. 2, Club 4; Business Education 3. 2, 3, 4; Business 2, 1, 1, 2, 3, 4; Education Con- 4. JACK JR. \V. SOBERICK Berwick Nanticoke General Business General Business Maroon and Gold Band 1,2; Kappa Delta Future Teachers of America 3 Business Education Club 2, 3 A- iation Cub 1; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Men's Association ! 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3. ; Pi 5. , WARREN L. ELIZABETH RAKER West Pittston Women's Chorus Kappa Delta Pi Pep Committee Chairman 3; Pi Ome- Business Education C'.ub 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; 3, 4; Men's Chorus 1, 2; 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi America 4; 3, 4, Historian 4; Maroon and Gold Future Teachers of 1. Education Club Maroon and Gold Band B Club 4; Athenaeum Club 3 ; Business Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4; 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of 2. 3; C. STEVENSON Factoryville General Business 1; ; ROBERT Richfield Club I, I Kappa Delta Pi 5, America 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4, Typing Editor 4; College Cjuncil Committee 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4. CLAUDE W. RENNINGER Business Education SPEAL General Business General Busincis ga Pi ANN Frceland General Business !, 2, 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, President 3, Inter-fraternity Representative 4; College Council Representative 3; Day Men's Association 1, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. Photography Club 3. Secretary 3; Business Education Club Day Men's Asso2, 3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3 I ; ciation I, 4. ALEXANDER T. SWABOSKI Mt. Cirnic! Busiticsi Acconniiny,, Sales, Business Education Club Day Men's Typiu^ 2, 5, 4; Pi Association 2, Omega Pi 3, 4; 3, 4. HOWARD TAYLOR CHARLES Hatboro General Biisiiiesi Club I. 2, 3; Baseball 2; Invitational BasketTournament 3; Men's Dormitory Association 1,2, 5. Business Education ball •53* SENIORS 1953 Upper row: JAMES W. THOMPSON Kane Acconnihi,^, Sales Varsity Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1; Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Softball 1. 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 4; Aviation Club 3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3. JOHN TILMONT J. Centralia Accounting, History Education Business Club 1 Future ; Day Men's Teachers Association of America 4; 2. Lower row: RAYMOND JAMES WAGNER Simpson General Business Soccer 1, 2, 2, 1, 3; 3; Business Education Day Men's Association ciation 3; Future Teachers of ROBERT I, Club 2, 4; America G. 1, 2, 3; Newman Club Men's Dormitory Asso- 4. WANICH Berwick General Business V\ 3 ; Omega Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club Aviation Club Athenaeum Club Day Men's AssociaPi 3, 4; I ; I ; tion 1, 2, 3, 4. 33 •v^ ALFRED V. WESNER Mt. Carmel General Bmincsi Business Education Club 1, MILDRED 5; 2, J. Day Men's Association 1, 2, WRZESNIEWSKI Chester General Business Class Secretary Omega 2; Pi 2, 3, 4; Community Government Committee Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Business Education 4; Pi Club Secretary 3; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; I, Librarian 1; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Business Education Contest 1, 2, 3; Election Board 2; Student Assembly Committee 5, 4; Obiter 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Day ^'omen's Association 4. I, 2, 3, 4, Women's Chorus Sitrac — af the Keyboard upper row: CLYDE C. ADAMS Shamokin Elcincti/ary Day Men's Association 4, Treasurer 4; Photography Club 3. 4, Vice President 4; Aviation Club 2; Science Club 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Future Teachers of America 4. MARY GRACE ALMERS Plymouth EteiHcnfary Future Teachers of America 4; Accompanist for Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3; Vi'aller Hall Association I, 2, 3; Day Women's Association 4; Community Government Association 3; Student Christian Association 1; Athenaeum Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Assembly Organist I, 2, 3, 4; Student Assembly Committee 2, 3; Lutheran Student Association 1; Maroon and Gold Band 3; Fashion Show Organist I, 2, 3. Loucr row: TERRY E. ANSPACH Turbotville Elementary Aviation Club 1, 2; Photography Club 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4. MARJORIE AYRE Tunkhannock Elvmcutary Women's Chorus Maroon and Gold Band I, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Student Christian Association 1; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Day Women's Association 4; Com- 1; munity Government Committee 3. ELEMENTARY Ben Franklin Training School 35 : upper row. LEE E. BENNER Selinsgrove Elementary Dramatic Club President Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa Delta 4; 3, 2, 3, 4; I, Pi 3, 4. JOHN T. BOGDAN Philadelphia Elementary Day Men's 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4; Athenaeum Club President 2; Future Teachers of America 4, President Association 2, 3, 4, 1, Men's Glee Cub 1, 2, 3; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Maroon ami Gold 2, 3, 4. Editorial Staff 4; Pilot 5, Associate Editor 3; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Intramurals 3. 4; Softball 3, 4; Who's Who III American Colleges and Unnersities 4. 4; Lower rou VIVIAN BURNESS Atlantic City, Elementary Association 1, Alpha Psi Jersey Correctiontst 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; WoDramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta Omega 4; Future Teachers of America 4. Day Women's men's Chorus 3, 4; New —Speech 2; LENA ANN CACCIA Dushore Elementary —Speech Correctionist Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Women's Chorus 2; Alpha Psi Omega 4, Secretary 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. SHIRLEY M. CARMODY Danville Elementary Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Science Club 1; Athenaeum Club 2, 5; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. ROBERT J. CASTLE Kingston Elementary Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 1, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Men's Glee Club 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 2, Maroon and Gold 3, 4; Obiter 3, 4; a;:^ 4. 36 Loner row: U/j/xT roiv: THERESA CHARNEY L. ROSELLA DANILO Mahanoy Plane Carbondalc Elcmcn/ary Etemctitary 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Women's Association 4; Women's Chorus I, 2, 5, 4; Women's Athletics 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of Secretary 2, Vice President 3; Student 3, Secretary 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 3, President 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Women's Association Waller Hall Association America 4. Dramatic Club 4; VCILLIAM 2, 3. 4, Who Who*s in 1, 2. American Colleges and Orangeville Milton Elenien/ary Elementary Soccer 1,2; Varsity Club 5, 4; Day Men's Future Teachers of America 4; Association I, 2, Uniiersities 4, MARY ELLEN (DEAN) BARTHOLOMEW CLEAVER J. 1. Christian Association 3, 4. ^"aller Hall Association 1. Vice President 5; Day Women's 2, 3, 4; Student Christian AsVice President 5; Future Teachers 3, 2, Association 4; Women's Chorus sociation 5, 1, 2, President 2, America 4; Senior Awards Committee, Co-chairman 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Girl's Trio 2, 3; Who^s Who in American Colleges and Unii ersHics 4. of MARY CONDON C. Old Forge HELEN Eloiictitury Newman Club Association 4; 2, 1, 3; Athenaeum Club 2, 3. Club America 4. A. 2, COOKE Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; AviaNewman Club 1, 2; Future Teachers of I; 3; BENJAMIN Frosty Valley 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Men's I, 2, 3, 4; 4. MAE COURSEN 1, 2, 3, 4; sociation America 2, 4. 3, 4, Aviation Club Governing Board Aviation Day Men's Class Vice President 2. Wilkes-Barre Elementary 3; 3; 2, 3, 4; IRENE JOAN ENDLER Scranton 2, JR. Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club Club 2, 3; Men's Glee Club 1; Kappa Delta Pi Association Women's Chorus DUKE, Elementary Association Future Teachers of America ILA C. Berwick Ele?nefifary Aviation Club DeCAMPI Elenicnfary ^'omen's Chorus tion LARUE K. Nuremberg Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Women's Elementary 3 4; Waller Hall AsFuture Teachers of 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4^ Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's Association 4. JOHN M. '• GEMBUSIA Alden EUmeutary Aviation Club Day Men's 2, 3, 4; Association 1, 2, 3, 4. ELLEN GIBBONS <* Trucksville Elejueutary Dramatic Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1; Waller Hall Association K 2. 5, 4; ^'omen's Chorus 2, 3, 4. upper row: C. RICHARD EW'ING McClure Elementary Maroon and Gold Band 1; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association Pi 3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 4; JAMES V. 2, 3, 4. FERDINAND Freeland Elementary Athenaeum Club 2, 3, Historian 3; Maroon and Gold 2, 3; Calendar Committee Chairman 3; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Men's Association I, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Newman Club 2, 3. Science Club 2; Lower row: DANIEL E. FITZPATRICK Northumberland Elementary Treasurer 4; Photography Club 3, Treasurer 3 Maroon and Gold Band 1,2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3; Day Men's Association 4. Class ; THURSTON S. FULMER Northumberland Elementary Athenaeum Club 1; Aviation Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4. 38 :. Lower row: Vpjier row: ARLENE NANCY RUTH HEEBNER GORDNER G. —Speech Elementary Elementary Day Women's Association Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Jersey Correctionist I, 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, Maroon and Gold 2, 3; Olympian 1, 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 5, 4, Vice President 3, 4; B Club I, 2; Future Teachers Science Club Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 3; New West Orange, MiUville 4. 2, 3; of America 4; Class Vice President JOAN GRECO sentative 3; Dance Chairman 1; 1; College Council RepreCo-chairman, Hospitality Com- mittee 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; 1, Treasurer 1; Customs Committee 2, 3. Old Forge Knox Fellowship Elementary Science Club 1; Athenaeum Club Waller Hall Association Future Teachers of America 3, 3. 4; BARBARA 1, 2, }, 4; 2, 5, REGINA HERCHEL Newman Club 1, 2, Governing Board 4; 4, West Hazleton 4. Elementary Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2; Waller Hall Association 2, 3; Hospitality Committee 2; Day Women's Association 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4; GULICK A. Riverside Newman Club 2, 3, 4; Olympian 2. Elementary WINNIE Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 1; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, President 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Fashion Show 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus Future Teachers of 2, 3 America 4; Customs Committee 2; Olympian 2. 1 , M. HILEMAN Bloomsburg ; Elementary Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Official Board 2; Athenaeum Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; B Club 4. ROBERT E. HALE Hazleton MARGERY NORTH HOSLER Elementary Bloomsburg Elementary Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Aviation Club 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Canterbury Club 5, 4, President 3; Day Men's Association 2. Women's Chorus 1, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Athenaeum Club 5, 4; Day Womcn's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Knox 3, 4. Fellowship A. 3, 4. JANICE CAROLYN HEACOCK Millville Elementary Elementary Poetry Club Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, 4, Secretary 3; Waller Hall Association Women's 2, Science Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Waller Hall Association 1; Day Women's Association 2, 3, 4. 1, JOHNSON E. Lewisburg 3; 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1. 3, 2. 3, Future Teachers of America 4; ^'esley Fellowship 1,2, 3, 4. 39 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 4; Student Christian Association 3; Day Women's Association 4; upper Lower row. 10 u: RICHARD JOSEPH JONES H. F. Elnncii/iiry Sigma Alpha Eta 1; —Speech Kappa Delta Elementary Corrcc/tonisf Pi 3; Day Men's Aviation Club Association. 1, 2, }; Day Men's MARY KALLENBACH E. Day Women's sociation tion 4. 3; Maroon and Gold Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3, I, 2; 2, 3; Association I. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; AviaClub 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Olympian 2, Assembly Organist I, 2, 3, 4. KELLEY Shamokin LAWRENCE KSANZNAK Elementary West Hazleton Athenaeum Club Election Board Governing Board JOHN 1; 2; L. Newman Club Elementary 1; Basketball Waller Hall Association Day Women's 2; 1; 3, 4. Ehmcniary Maroon and Gold 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 2, 3, 4; Day Women's As- M. 1, 2, Lost Creek Elcwcuiary ANNE Future Teachers of America Association MARY LOU KRUNKOSKY Sliartlesvilie I, KRUNKOSKY Lost Creek MiUvillc 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Soccer Science Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Dining Room Com- 2; Glee Club 1; Phi Sigma Pi 3, mittee 4; Maroon and Gold Men's Dormitory Association Association 4. KENNEDY 3; 1, Obiter 2, 3; 4; Dance Chairman Day Men's Kingston GEORGE LAMBRINOS Elementary Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club I, 2. 5; Assembly Committee 2; Cheerleader 1, 2, Captain 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Blood Drive Chairman 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4. Endicott, New York Elementary Men's Dormitory Association 3; Football Basketball 2, 3; Baseball JOHN L. KRAUSE EDWARD Sugarloaf R, I, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4; 3. LINN Bloomsburg Elementary Elementary Futur Teachers of America 4; Science Club Kappa Delta Pi 4. 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 40 1, 2, 3, 4. 3; Association 4. M. JUNE LONG Liberty Elfwi'titiiry Women's Chorus I; Future oi Teachers Club America 4; Science 2, 3; Day K.ipp.i Delta Pi 3, 4; Association Women's :. 3, 4. 1, DONALD R. McCLINTOCK lie r wick Elcmcnftiry Science Club Day Men's i 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Association 1, 2, 3, 4. li SENIORS 1953 Uppn NIRA JANE McQUOWN Shickshinny 'IWJI' jif»7"< Elcmciitiiry Day Women's Association 1, 2; Waller Hall Association 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3. MYRTELE I. MEGARGEL Danville El I' III cut Illy Women's Chorus 3, 4; Loner — S /)(((/» Coiicrfiriiint Dramatic Club 1,2; Si);ma Alpha Fta Future Teachers of America 4; OBlTi;R 4. 1; rnjv: RITA MARIE MEISNER Kulpmont Elementary Aviation Club 2, Secretary 3; Day Women's Association. JEAN MILLER Tunkhannock Eleiucnfary Women's Chorus Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. Public Play 2, 3; Obitf.r 4, Director of Senior Pictures 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Freshman Adviser 3; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 2, 3, 4, Govcrnin>i Board 3; Day Women's Association 4. 2, 3, 4; 41 , upper row: ; Loner row: PHYLLIS MORGAN Y. MILDRED Exeter Elciiictlfary VComen's Chorus Day Women's Club 2; Science Association 1, 1, Student Association 1, 2, Elementary 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; Lutheran 4; Future Teachers of America 4. 3, 2, OGDEN 3, PLISCOTT M. * Bloomsburg 4, Secretary 4; —Speech Correct iunnt Community Government Association Committee Chairman Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Women's Chorus I, 2; Sigma Alpha Eta Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Governing Board matic Club 2, 3; Maroon and GolJ 2. 3; Olympian Future Teachers of America 4. 4; 2; 1. 2, Elementary ROBERT IRVIN PRICE Elementa} y Shamokin Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Aviation Club 2; Day Men's Association 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 3; Future Teachers of America 4. 2, ELAINE OHLMAN Wilkes-Barre Elementary —Speech RAYMOND Correction lit Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Obiter 3; Lutheran Student Association 2; Day Women's Association 4. Hall R. RAABE West Hazleton Elementary Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Aviation Club 4. DORIS PATERNOSTER A. Hazleton SUZANNE (REASER) COVAL Elementary Berwick Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's 2, 4; Newman Club 3, M. Women's Chorus Secretary 3; Kappa Delta Pi Association 4; Waller Hall Association 1 2, 1. 2, 3, 4; 4; 3, 4, Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3; 1, Wyalusing SHIRLEY M. REISENWEAVER Elementary Conyngham Athenaeum Club 2, 3, 4, Day Women's WW^^^'«'^ Elementary Future Teachers of America 4; Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2. ELIZABETH PATTON Waller Hall Association Show 3, 3; Milford Kappa Delta Pi 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Waller 3, Dra- MOSS, JR. New M. 1 3, 4, Secretary 4; Governing Board 4; Fashion Association 4. Elementary Future Teachers of America 3; Maroon and Gold 1,2; Women's Chorus 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. Ul'pcr row: EDWARD SABLE A. Glen Lyon Elemcufary Men's Glcc Club 1; Sit;ni.i Alpha Tta 2; 4; Day Men's Association 1. 2, 1, 4; Future Teacli- Aviation Club Kappa ers Pi 3, of America 1, 2; 4. JOYCE (SCHOFIELD) McMAHAN Audcnried Elementary Waller Hall Association 3, 4; Women's Chorus 3; 4; Future Teachers of America 4. Athenaeum Club Lower row: JAMES H. SHARP Hazleton Elementary Aviation Club 2; Men's Glee Club MARTHA J; Day Men's Association 4. STINER Berwick Ele men fury —Speech Cor reef ion is/ Day Women's Association 1, 2; Waller Hall Association 3, 4; Maroon anil Gold 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Sij^ma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. 19 NANCY LOU RHOADS Catawissa Elemeufary —Speech Correefiouisf Maroon and Gold Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; Maroon ami Gold I, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, J; Obitlr 2, 3, 4; Customs Committee 2, 3, 4. FRANK THEODORE ROLL Berwick Elentottary lootball 1; Aviation Club 2, 3; Day Men's Association 43 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 3 upper row: NELLIE H. SWARTZ Montoursvillc —Speech Elementary Waller Association H.ill Women's Chorus surer 3; ture Teachers of 2, I, America 2, 1, Corrcctinuht 4, 3, 3; Governing Board 1, TreaSigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; Fu- 4. JEANNE A. WALLACE Berwick Elementary Future Teachers of America 4; Glee Club 2; Miirooii and Golil 3. 4; Day ^X'omen's Association 1, 2, 3, 4. Loiicr row: JOSEPH J. WASIAKOWSKI Nanticoke Elctuetitiiry Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 3; Aviation Club 3; Service Key Point Committee 3; Track 1. ALBERT E. WILLIAMS Nanticoke Elementary 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Men's Association 4; Invitational Bas- Basketball ketball 19 i, 2, 3, Tournament 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. 5 3 BESSMARIE WILLIAMS Forty Fort Elementary Newman Club 1; Science Ciub 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2; Maroou attd Gold I, 2, 3, 4, Editorial Board 3, 4; Olympian 2, 3. Advertising Manager 3; Obiter 4, Associate Editor 4; Women's Chorus 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Social Recreation Committee 3; Waller Hall Association I, 2, 3, 4; Day Women's Association 4. Class Secretary 1; ARDELL E. ZEIGENFUSE Mo wry Elementary Future Teachers of America 4; Varsity Club Science Club 2; Football 1, 2, 2, 3. 4; 3, 4. 44 'i "Those we teach Wish 1 ALTON ZERBY S. Halifax Eli'iiicntary Aviation Club 2, 3; Kappa Delta Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4; Pi 3, 4; Election Board Future Teachers of America 45 3; 4. to Iccini: ELIZABETH A. BAER Shickshinny Social ShiilicSy Student Christian Association porter Secretary 4; 3, America 4; B Club erning Board Mathcmatui 1; Science Women's Chorus Club 2; 1, 2. 3, 4, ReFuture Teachers of 4; Waller Hall Association 4. WILLIAM BARTLESON Warrior Run Speech Correction, Social SfuJies Basketball SECONDARY SiUiUi Hall 46 I. 2; Baseball 3, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4, Gov- , upper row: Loii'cr roiv: CLYDE HARRY H. BELL S/iccrA Corrccfiouhtf Social Sfnilia Spi'cr/j Obiter Future TcJchcrs of America 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sisma Alplia Eta 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Men's Chorus 3, 4, President 4; Day Men's Association 5, 4; Wesley Fellowship 3, 4. Prnj;ram Chairman 3, President Editor 3, 2. Gorrci iiiy,lish , Sports Editor 3; Marooti ami Gold I, 2, 3, 4, Sports 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4, Program Director 3, 4; 4. IRVIN Glee Club BROOKS P. Pittsburj^h Freeland Varsity Club 2, 3, DANIEL BOYCHUCK Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Football I; Future Teachers of AmerDay Men's Asso4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3 4; Baseball ica I, 3. 2. 4; 3, 1 , ; ciation 4. Shamokin Science, Social Studies Basketball I, Association 4; 1 3, !, 2, 4; Varsity 3, 4; Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Men's Association EDWARD Men's Dormitory Baseball 2, 4; Future Teachers of America J. 4. Social Studies, CHARLES M. CAMPBELL Ashland Geography Aviation Club 3; Day Men's Association 3, 4, President 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Gamma Thcla Upsilon 3, 4; Col- BRENNAN Towanda lege Council 4. Science, Mathematics Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Class Vice ALFRED President 3; Men's Dormitory Association I, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3, Vice President 2, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Phi J. CYGANOWSKI Nanticokc Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Newman Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Hospitality Committee Chairman 3; Senior Banquet Chairman; \V^/io*j Who in American Colleges and Uniicrsitics 4. Science, Mathematics Science Club I, 2; Day Men's Association 1, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4. 47 Lower row: upper row: JoANN FORNWALD EDWARDS RONALD D'ANGELO Montgomery Berwick Science, Science, Mathentatics Geography Future Teachers of America 4; Football 2; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Aviation Club 3. JOHN Newman Club Upsilon Gamma 3, 4; 2, 1, 3; Women's Chorus N. Ludlow Mathematics, Geography Science, Social Studies 2, Track 3; Tiicta Upsilon 3, 4; 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, Aviation Club 4; Gamma Theta Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Day Wo- 3, Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association Day Men's Association 4. Basketball 2, 5, 4; Varsity 4; 2, Edi- DOUGLAS ERICKSON Wayne 1, 1; men's Association I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2; Olympian torial Board 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3; Science Club 3. M. DiRICO, JR. Future Teachers of America 3; Maroon and Gold Band 4: 1, Future 2, 3, 4; 3, 4. RICHARD W. EVANS JAMES DOTY E. Shamokin Science, Social Studies Bloomsburg Obiter I; Day Men's Association Future Teachers of America 4. Science Club 1,2, 3; Speech Corncfioiiisf, Biological Science Maroon and Gold Band America 3; 1, 2, Day Men's 3; 1, Future Teachers of Association 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN FAGO ROBERT J. Centralia DOWD Science, Mathematics Ringtown Maf hematics Science Club Science, I, 2, 3, 4; Day Men's Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3. Future Teachers of America 4; Association 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, 2» 3; JOSEPH P. FEIFER Mt. Carmel HARRY R. Science, Mathematics EDWARDS Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, President 4; Class Treasurer 2; Invitational Basketball Tournament !, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; College Council 4; Varsity Club 2, Track Hazleton Social Sittilics, English Athenaeum Club i; Kappa Delta Association Pi 3; Day Men's 3; 1, 2, 3. 48 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Newman Club 1, 2. ; A / WILLIAM FISHER G. Kulpmont Scicttce, Men's Association D.iy Club I ; 2, 4. 3, Gamma Uc!ta Pi 2, 1, Sigma 4; Plii 2, Vice President 4. Program Chairman Tlicta Upsilon 3, Gi(i,iiral}h\ 3, 3, 4, ^, 3. 4; Science President 3; Aviation Club Vice President 3, 4; Kappa Pi 3. 4. ROBERT GERHARD, A. JR. Palmcrton Siicinc, Mathematics Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club 3; Day Men's Association 1.2. 3.4. SENIORS Upt'cr roil': DELORES HARDING E. Muncy Social Studies^ Spanish Day Women's Club 1, Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Science Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4; 4. GRACE HEPPE Sugarioaf Biological Science, Social StnJies Future Teachers of America 4; Olympian 3; Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hall Association 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3; Women's Chorus Hospitality 3; Committee Obitlr 5; 3. Lower row: WILLIAM J. HILL Williamsport Mathematics', Science, Science Club 3, 4; Etifilish, Social Studies Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association RUSSELL OLIVER 3, 4. HONS Shavertown Geography Social Studies, Future Teachers of America Basketball Upsilon ketball surer 2, 3, I; 4, Science Club Secretary 4; Tournament 3, 4; 3, 2, 4; 3, 4; Business I'.ducation Baseball Aviation Club 3; Wesley Fellowship 2; Club Gamma Invitational 1, 2» 3, 4, 3. 49 I Thcta Bas- Trea- 1953 upper row: Lower row: R. EUGENE HUMMEL ALEX WILLIAM KUBIK Bloomsburg York ,,' Science, Mathcmatici Speech C.orrccfionisf, Social Studies Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President }; Inter-collegiate Band 2, 5; Future Teachers of America 4; Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 4; 3, Day Men's GEORGE Association F. 1, 2, 3, 4. Class President 1; College Council Representative 4; Hospitality 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Vice President 4; Si^ma Alpha President 4; Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Committee Co-chairman; Freshman Adviser 4; Phi Sigma Eta 4, 3, Pi 3, 4, Historian 3, President 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. 4; 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2. JOHNS Obiter 1, 2, 3; Olympian \C'illiamsport Social Sfiiiiies, Football Geography WILLIAM BEN LINN Basketball 1; Future Teachers of America 1, 2, 3; 4. Catawlssa English, French JIMMIE Men's Glee Club JOHNSON Kappa Delta 2; I, America 4; Day Men's Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of Association 1,2, 3, 4. Benton Science, Matbema/ics Future Teachers of America 4; Dramatic Club Gold 1, 2; Obiter 2, 1, 2; Mttrooti Sports Editor 4; Science 4, Club CLEMENT and 3, MAKOWSKI J. 4. Keiser Social Studies, WILLIAM H. KLINE Aviation Club 1, 2, 3; Geography Baseball 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3. Millersburg Physical Science, Mathematics Pilot 3, Associate Editor 3; Treasurer 3; Obiter 2, 4, Sports Editor 2, Business Manager 4; Student Christian Association 1; Science Club 1, 2» 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Si-ma Pi 4; Social Recreation Committee 3, Chairman 3; Invitational Basketball Tournament R. HENRY Future Teachers of America 4; Class 3, 4. MARINI, JR. Wayne Geography Science, Dramatic Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; College Council 2, 5, 4, Vice President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Class President 4; Olympian 2, Business Manager 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. ALEX PAUL KOHARSKI Wyoming JOHN Spanish, French, English B. MATURANI Milton Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, President 5; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, President 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Pilot 2, Associate Editor 2; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3. Social Studies, Men's Dormitory Association 4; ica Obiter 3, 4; 3, 4; Football Varsity Club 2, 1, 3, I, 2, 4. Geography 2, 3, 3, 4; 4; Maroon and Gold 2, 3, Future Teachers of Amer- ; upper row. JOHN K. MINCEMOYER Muncy Social Studies, Day Men's Association Club 4; 3, Geography 4; Baseball 3, 4; Aviation Future Teachers of America 4. ROBERT MOORE Benton Scicuci't Mufhcinatit's Men's Glee Club 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club Day Men's Association 1, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4. 1; 3; Loiccr row: M. EUGENE MORRISON * Bloomsburg Science, Mathematics Football Gold 2, 2, 1, 3. 4; 3, 4; Basketball Varsity Club I, 1, Manager 2, 3, 4, Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Customs Committee 4; Olympian 3. 2, 3, Maroun 4; auil Vice President 4; Future Association 1, 2, 3, 4; DAVID NORMAN NEWBURY Watsontown Biological Science, Social Studies 1, 2, Program Chairman 1; Assembly Committee Chairman 3; Talent Show Director 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2. Public Play 2; Obiter I, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Director Editor 3, Editor 4; Olympian 2, Editor 2; College 1. Junior Science 1, 2, 3, Club 4, Class President 3; Day Men's Association I, 2 Council 3 Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4, Editorial Board 3, Feature Writer 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Social Recreation Committee 3; Who's ; Who in American Colleges and Universities 4. 19 EDWARD J. McGEE Hazlcton Social Studies, Spanish Day Men's Association DONALD E. I, 2, 3, 4. MEREDITH Northumberland History, Geography Maroon and Gold Band 3, 4; Dormitory Association 2. 3, ture Teachers of America 4. Gamma 4; Thcta Upsilon Day Men's 51 3, 4; Association Men's Fu- I; 5 3 Upper rnu: MICHAEL JAMES PALKO Pottsville Scictti't', Science Club America Social Stiitlivs 4; 0!\rn[}iii'i 3: 3. Day Men's 4; ALICE J. Future Teachers of Association 3, 4. QUICK Wyalusing French, Spanish, Engliih Waller Hall Association 3. 4; 2, I, M.noon and Gold 3, 4, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America Board 4; Kappa Delta Editorial Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, PresiTreasurer 4; Student Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Knox Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; Ocitlr 4, Copy Editor 4. Pi 3, 4, Historian 4; Poetry dent 3, Lower row: GEORGE REINSMITH Lehighton Social Studies, Geography Men's Dormitory Association JOHN H. 3, 4. RITTENMEYER Philadelphia Speech Correctionist, Social Studies Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, President 4; Basketball 1, 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1. 2, 3; Day Men's Association 4. 19 5 3 JOHN S. SCRIMGEOUR West Pittston Science, Mathematics Track and Field 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2; Class Treasurer 2; Class Vice President 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4, Vice President 4; Science Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Invitational Basketball Tournament 3, Co-ordinator 3; Varsity Club 4; Senior Ball and Banquet, General Chairman; Who's Who in American CoHexes and V niiersittes 4. JOHN SIVULICH Kulpmont Biolo^'W Social Studies Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 5; Science Club I, 3, 4; Aviation Club 2, 3; Olympian 3; Canterbury Club 4. 1 . 52 '/ i Lower row: upper rou: EDWARD WILLIAM HARRY STOUTENBURGH Hatboro Matbematia Science, 1. 2. Athenaeum Club ture Teachers of America 3, Aviaiion Club 3; Fu- 4; Room Committee Dining 3. Hazleton Fretich, S/)d«;i/j, Eng^lnh Science^ Maibema/ics 2, 1. 4; 3, JOAN LOUISE WERSIXGER THOMAS E. Bloomsburg Club Club Science 3; Softball 2. 3, RUTH Science JR. Srirwff, Ma/hematics Future Teachers of America 5, 4; Science Club I, 2, 5, 4; Phi Sigma Pi >. 4, Assistant Secretary 3; Dining Room Committee Chairman 4; Varsity Club 5. 4; Men's Dormitory Association 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Pep Committee 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Basketball WEAVER, P. Bcthlclicm 4, 3. Treasurer 3; Kappa Delta >X'nmen*s Chorus 1, 2, Pi 3, 4: Dramatic Club ture Teachers of America 3; 3, 4; 3. >X'aller 4; Poetry Club 2; FuHall Association 2, 3- Day >X'omen's Association I. 2, 5, 4. Ofticial Board 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Knox Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Christian Association 2. HAROLD W HITEBREAD Beech Haven VERHOUSKY RUSSELL Science, Mdtbi mattes Coaidale Science Sftctch Corrcc/ionisf, Socia! StiiJics Future Teachers of America 4; Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Track I, 2, 3, 4; 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, Pi 3. 3, 4. SHELDON THOMAS ANTHONY WALSH \CTLLIAMS Wilkes-Barre Warrior Run Social ShtJics, Club 1,2; Kappa Delta Football Social S/utiics, English Geography Men's Dormitorv Association 1. 2, 3; Alhcnaium Club; Mixed Chorus; F. T. A. Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Newman Club 1; Men's Dormitory Association I, 2, 5; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Day Men's Association 4. DOROTHY S. Summit SAMUEL ^'ATKINS Women's 3, 2; 4; Future Teachers of America Hall As-^ociation VC'aller Association 4. YEAGER Science, Mathematics French, Spanish^ English Kappa Delta Pi men's Chorus 1, R. Montgomery Hill 1, 2, 3. Wo- Future Teachers of America 3, Day gram Chairman 2; 4; 3, 4; Science Maroon an J Gold I, Club I. 2, Editorial 3, Co-ed of the Year Contest Chairman, Obittr 3. 2, 3. 4, Pro- Board JOSEPH J. ZAHORA Coaldale General Science, Social Sfiiities Football 1,4; Future Teachers of America 4; Varsity Club Assistant Secretary 4; Track 1; Freshman Football Coach 3, 4, 3, Dr. Eiigelhardt 'A current problon Dr. Kiiihr —Science Mr. Barton in the Field — A Challenging Question in American Hiatory 54 in high schools Four Years' HAPPY EVENTS THE MAIN EVENT 55 Memories Junior Class OFFICERS Ad Prcudeiit I Secretary - - - - - - e - David Superdock Douglas Stauffer - RcprcH-ii/afiie Represeii/atn Beeman - - - Treasurer Man —Mrs. - Vice Pirs/Jnif \X'uiii:ii! her Dolores Doyle John Anderson — Harriet Williams Charles Andrews 56 Consult Student Directory, pp. 142-44. J unior . . and . class assuming the leadership due upperclassmen ably performing procuring school rings responsibilities its . . Paris" at the Junior Prom. . . . . creating "April in boplioiiiore Class . . . the transition upperclassmen . . . the annual Cotillion in the pattern of " stage between under and "Winter . . . 58 at taking a definite place Bloomsburg. Consult Student Directory pp. 142-44. Wonderland" Soprloniore Clas ass OFFICERS — Dr. Kuster Aihiscr - Prcsiilciif Vice President Secretary Treasurer . - . - - . - Fred - - WfDtian Represciitatiie Edward Connolly — Makv Mail Representative Joseph Kinder Jean Griffiths . - DelMonte - - Elt en Henning Keith McKay 59 Freshman Class OFFICERS Aiiihcr Prciiilcnt Vnr — Edw ARD T. DeVoe - Prcsicliiif Secretary Trc'iisurcr - Rfpri-sfiitiitiic James Nicholas - - - - - Wminiii Rcprcscntatiie Man Thomas Higgins - - - - - Joan Christie CuRT English — Eleanor Nicholas - 60 - Carl Meyer Consult Student Directory pp. 142-44. Presliman Class . . . the rigors of customs of Bloomsburg . . . new . . . . . . the exploring the traditional talent friends, habits, routines . heart theme of the Freshman Dance. 61 . . show Sweet- I 1 I • wtl -•• . I 1 I k Coiiiinimity Lcfl tu Rif./}/ —G. H ... J. all Government Association M. hry, E. Cunter, Crisci, '^'. Jacobs, students in one body func- tioning through a college council, a medium of exchange the for plans and ideas of students, faculty, and administration . . . Prcsitlcnt, ConiinlttiUy Gnicrnmcnt Aswciation 64 Community Government Association --.----... ---------------..--_ ---------------OFFICERS Pn'siilcnf Edwin Cuni-er Michael Crisci Vice President Secretary Treasurer Assistant Judith Fry William Jacobs Gerald Houseknecht Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. North Dr. Engclh.irdt Dr. Hcrrc Mr. Hallisy Mr. Hoch Miss Ranson Dr. Kehr Mr. Yohe Miss Hazen Miss , Macdonald STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Andrews Edward Campbell Joseph Feifer Alfred Chiscon Joanne Cuff Mary Ellen Henning Thomas Higgins Rosella Danilo Alex Kubik Fred DelMonte Keith Charles Elaine Gunther McKay 65 Henry Marini Carl Meyer Eleanor Nichols David Superdock Harriet Williams Mildred Wrzesniewski — — tint Rou. Lift to Right R. Harris. — Row W. J. ^J. J. Scrimgeour, A. Quick. M. Condon, L. Benner, C. J. Goodwin, Ciavaglia, B. Gulick, W. Froncek, J. I. CichowiL'Z, Dr. M.iupin, R. Adams, W. Carson, R. Ewing, S. Gunther, R. Evans, A. Bittner, Hill, E. Duke, Row Bogden, H. Edwards, kneclit, T. B. Sccoiiil Johnson, Carmody, J. S. P. S/v//j Ron Fifth — Kline. Kappa Delta Pi ... a National Honor Society in Education, encouraging high intellectual and personal standards, and fostering professional fellowship and growth . . . 66 Ferdinand, J. Hcrchcl, Anderson. Edwards, D. Doyle, C. Brennan. Fourth Fry, R. Grant, C. Bell. Hoffman. J. J. Row Krauso, — E. W. Third Row — Cunfer, G. HouseJacobs, A. Hantjis, Kappa Delta Pi OFFICERS —Dr. Adv'ncr President - Vice President John Scrimgeour - - - Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer FiTst W. Row, Lt'jt to Raker, C. Pease. J. Newhart, J. Miller, L. P. Right —D. Newbury, Second Rotf — M. McLaren, O. Moss. MacGill, M. J. - - Robert Rou J. — P. Wrzesniewski, A. Kubik. E. - Erma R. Fourth Rou J. — Bean Regina M. Herchel ]. O'Donnell, M. Neugard, D. Paternoster, O'Loughlin, Harris — Irene Cichowicz Long, R. Thomas, M. Williams, D. Watkins, Ledyard, Third - Maupin Wersinger, S. Uhrich, Traver, P. Macalousky, R. Korba, T. Johnson, A. Chiscon, E. Sable, H. Marini, H. Whitebread, D. Superdock. K. Smith. r 1 f Si^ma Pi Plii First Rou, Left —A. to Right C. Brcnnan, Kubik, R. J. Locke, Rittenmeyer. Zahora, J. Scrinigeour, A. McManus, W. Stoutenburgh, D. Superdock. W. Kline, M. Jones, R. Holtzman, C. Andrews, R. Oney, K. Kirk. J. J. Kopec. Fourth Fifth — C. Sixth Ron- Row Sccot:J Adviser; Row Row — R. R. — —V. Backwash, Schleicher. E. Connolly, F. Del Steinbach, F. Gavio. D. Rumer, A. Schmidt, K. W. Third Raker, M. Crisci, Rou —M. Moran, Monte, D. Richardson, Newbury, A. Chiscon, McKay. OFFICERS Aihhcr Vresidcnt —Mr. - V/cc PnsiJcnf - Secretary J-^ck - - - ... for Rittenmeyer Alex W. Kubik Ch.^rles - a National Professional Fraternity Schleicher men based on twenty-three years of fellowship, scholarship, and profes- Brennan sional skill Treasurer - - - John S. Scrimgeour 68 . . . Ome^a Pi Pi OFFICERS Aihiscr . Prci'nletit —Mr. _ Gihrig William Jacobs . . Vice President - - - . . promoting, extending, and creat- Clare Davis ing interest and scholarship in _ Secretary Triiisiirer - _ - Jean Newhart . - - merce Judith Fry . . . members having high ethical standards plus service equaling Row, Lcjt lo Kigl^l — Dr. Andruss, Miss Noyes, Mr. Hinkel, Mr. Henric. — SfronJ Ron- R. Grant. A. Bittner. M. ^'rzcsnicwski, high a professional promise and superior scholastic ratings, Fir^t com- R. Harris, J. Pichel, \C'. L. Macgill. J. S. worthy Newhart, ^'. Jacobs, j. Fry. Uhrich, M. Ncupard, Raker. TliirJ Ron A. Swaboski, A. Hantjis, R. Locke, C. Pease, R. Knause, E. Cunfer. enterprise — Mr. S. Hoffman. P. . . . Mr. Gehrig. O'l.oughlin. Hallisy. E. Longo, R. Haas, Alplia Psi Oiiiega Sifting, Left to — ing B. — Right Von Drach, B. Caccia, Secretary; V. Burness, J. Miller. J. Ciavaglia, President; N. Wilson, Stand- G. Adviser; Houseknechc. . . . providing encouragement and recog- nition for students interested in dramatics and the college theater, being comprised of outstanding members of the Bloomsburg Plavers . . . OFFICERS Ailtiser President Secretary Treasurer 70 - —Dr. _ - . - \Vilson - . James . . _ Lena Ciavagli.'V A. Caccia Joanne R. Cuff Gam ma Tlieta Upsilon OFFICERS AJiiwr President . Vice President Secretary Treasurer ... —Mr. - a Professional Clem Makowski - Russell Hons . . - William Fisher . - - - Sterling John M. DiRico - Geography Fraternity ing close bonds of fellowship, professional ise and study, and high character and Finf Row, Left In Rixhl A. Bclinsky, E. Campbell, B. EUinger, R. Lewis, J. — H. J. seek- prom- ideals . . . Marini, R. Hons, C. Makowski, Schallcs, B. Ycagcr, T. Stcfanik. Froncck. 71 J. DiRico, ThirJ J. lies. Rom— M. SiroiiJ Ron — H. Eckart, Morris. D. Smith, K. Hidlay, bignia Alplia Eta f/rs/ Koir, Left to Right — M. C. Bell. Treasurer; DiLibclbii, R. Korba, Recording Secretary, A. Kubik, President. M. Martz, E. J. Levandosky, P. Noll. Keim, M. Pliscott, H. Brooks. Third Rou Fourth — Row Cjrrcspundm- Secretary; Miss SccotiJ — D. Rou Rhodes, E. J. OFFICERS —Miss Weir President - Alex Kubik - — Nancy Heebner Secretary — . . . creating and stimulating Vice President Recording Mary Corresponding Secretary — Rose M. Korea Treasurer interest in speech Dreibelbis Clyde Bell . . . ty, fellowship, co-ordinating toward efforts goal and hearing learning experiences, unioffering . 72 . . Stauffer, Mahoney, R. Grobowski, G. Bennet, B. Jones. Adiiu-r W'cir, Adviser; Ohlman, N. Swartz, G. Masanovich, D. Peterson, Von Drach, B. —N. interests a and and common P. Boyle, E. Schmidt, Student Christian Association First — M. Row, Lcjt to Ki^ht — ^J. Nielson, L. Deibert. Coleman, Mr. Hinkel. W. Bowman, t. Xunn. A. B. Balliet, P. Phillips, A. Fisher, L. Schuliery, G. Houseknecht, Dreese, R. Ellis. G. Harris, R. Lewis. D. Sharretts, M. Trefsgar, L. Fry, M. Bitler, L. Szerafinski, B. Zimmerman, F. Evert, B. Hoffman, P. Edwards, N. Gunton, J. Traver, B. Yeager, C. Trobetsky, A. J. Lukac, A. Moyer, A. Quick, M. Parrish, A. Atmonavage. Fifth Laidccker. SctoiiJ J. — Row—A. Thini Rou fourth —O. Moss, Row J. Swartz. Nicholas, Hermany, N. Homsher, C. Davis, H. Edwards. OFFICERS Aihiscr Prcsiiienf - Vice President Secretary Treasurer —Mr. - Hinkel Louise Schullery - ... a social and devotional on-campus Gerald Houseknecht ... .... organization including students of all Alice Fisher Edgar Nunn denominations faith 73 . . . united in Ron E. Nichols, Christian Future Teacners or America OFFICERS John Bogdan President John Scrimgeour Vice President Secretary Treasurer - Jean O'Donnell Joseph Barkley - Danilo, R. Ferdinand, Davenport, Fitzpatrick, D. Hendcrshot, T. Dean, M. De Campi, H. Froncek, Heppe, G. Fry, R. Herchel, R. Dennen, Fulmer, T. Hess, P. De J. J. Paul, R. Diltz, L. Di Rico, MEMBERS Dotter, J. S. J. J. Heisley, J. Garrison, R. Hileman, Gembusia, Hill, J. W. W. Gerhard, R. Hoffman, Goodhard, E. Hons, R. S. Campbell, E. Doty, Goodwin, T. Hosier, J. Carmody, Dowd, R. Gordner, A. Houseknecht, G. Anspach, T. Castle, R. Duke, B. Grabowski, R. Hvasta, Baer, B. Charney, T. Durso, M. Grant, R. Johns, G. Chiscon, A. Edwards, H. Gray, H. Johnson, J. Ciavaglia, Edwards, P. Grazel, Johnson, J. Endler, Greco, Adams, C. Anderson, Barkley, J. Bean, E. Bell, S. J. Cichowicz, C. W. Benner, L. Cleaver, Bennett, P. Condon, M. Bickel, B. Cooke, L. Bodek, Coursen, S. Bogden, J. Crisci, I. I. M. J. I. M. M. S. Johnson, T. J. Erickson, D. Gulick, B. Jones, M. Erwine, S. Gunther, E. Jones, W. Eunson, F. Gunton, N. Jones, R. Evans, R. Gurzynski, F. Kallenbach, G. Evans, Hale, R. Kallenbach, Flarding, D. Kelshaw, J. Eveland, Boj'chuck, D. Cuff, Boyle, J. Cunfer, E. Ewig, C. Harris, R. Kennedy, Brennan, C. Cyganowski, A. Fago, Haupt, M. Kirk, K. J. S. S. J. J. Czerwinski, A. Fedrigon, O. Havard, Burness, V. Davis, C. Feifer, J. Heacock, A. Kline, Caccia, L. D'Angelo, R. Felker, Heebner, N. Knause, R. Brooks, H. M. 74 J. Kissinger, F. W. M. Future Teacliers or America Knccht, A. Meisner, R. Koharski, A. Meredith, D. Price, R. Kornfcld, A. Miller, J. Pugh, J. Krause, Mincemoyer, J. Pliscott, L. J. . Raabe, R. Krunkosky, M. Moore, R. Raker, Ksanznak, L. Morgan, M. Reinsmith, G. J. Kubik, A. Morgan, W. acquainting upperclassmen with teaching cation to prospective students and those already Reisenweaver, P. . problems while advancing the interests of edu- Montague, H. Krunkosky, . Quick, A. S. Bloomsburg enrolled at Morrison, G. Rhoads, C. Ledyard, M. Moss, O. Rhoads, N. Lewis, R. Moyer, A. Richardson, C. Linn, B. Neugard, M. Roll, T. Stoutenburg, Linn, E. Newbury, D. Rompola, E. Swartz, N. Laidacker, J. W. . . . Watkins, D. Weaver, E. Locke, R. Newhart, Sable, E. Skeeba, Long, M. Neyhard, M. Schofield, J. Thomas, R. Whitebread, Macgill, L. Nunn, W. Schmidt, L. Thompson, Williams, A. Magargel, M. O'Donneil, Schullcry, L. Tilmont, J. J. Makowski, C. Ohlman, H. Marr, H. O'Loughlin, Marini, Maturani, Scrimgeour, E. P. Oney, R. J. Ottavi.ini, Mayo, G. Paige, P. McCauley. Parrish, J. Shamro, Sharp, W. J. J. J. Soberick, F. J. H Williams, B. J. Williams, M. Traver, J. Uhrich, S. Williams, Verhousky, R. Von Drach, R. Wallace, C. Wallace, Wirth, S. J. Wrzesniewski, M. Smith, K. Snierski, R. M. J. Wersinger, J. Yeager, Yencha, S. S. McLaren, P. Paternoster, D. Speal, E. McManus, A. McQuown, N. Patton, E. Stauffer, D. Walsh, T. Zahora, Pease, C. Stefanik, T. Walters, Zeigenf use, A. Meier, Pichel, J. Stiner, J. M. 75 J. Yesson, C. S. Wasiakowski, J. J. Zerby, A. J Business Education Club finf Ron, Left Right to M. J. Crisci, Boyle, D. Doyle, S. Andre, — J. hodek, S. — S. Kinder, Cook, H. Morrison, M. Hoffccker, C. Pease, J. Third Bennet, B. Westover, S. fifth Barklev. Hoffman, —R. Locke, R. Fourth Ron — Row — Ron Verano. E. Rompala, K. Kirk, J. Muelhof, Croup. Nicholas. J. OFFICERS Adiiscr President Treasurer - William H.^track _ - Jean Newhart - - _ Secretary Rygiel - - Vice President —Mr. _ - I. J. Newhart, Stephens, E. Berry, Cichowicz. W. T. Jones, M. Durso, M. Wrzniewski, Hiller, D. Jones. T. ^'ellivcr. J. President; Urich, Secretary Treasurer; Coval, D. Johnson. M. Henning, C. Trobetsky, B. b. Second Roif Mr. Rygiel, Sponsor. Sarae Ulrich Sylvester Bodek 76 J. Mincer, F. Zeranski, S. J. President; J. Shamro, Raker, M. Walsh, Hvasta Kline, R. Oney, J. Murray Business Education Club ... a large and active organization using extra- curricular activities to enlarge the business edu- cation experiences of Fhil Roil. Left In Rifiht E. Dean. ScconJ Rou — — A. J. W. Jacobs, A. Gengenbach. E. Balent, J. D. Levan, J. Keifcr, Ikeler, J. Mackelhoe, G. Wiik, Third Row O'Donncll. — J. Christie, J. J. B. Bietg, Rnu — j. members . . . Czcck, M. Lewis, R. Wayne, M. Hartcr, H. Stewart, C. Case, R. Hurtt, Bush, A. Vermilya, Foiii//j its J. Coleman, McCormick, V. Karycki, R. Grant. 77 J. Reese, Panichello, L. Diltz, E. Childs, P. O'Brien, L. Rhinehart, W. J. Sibley, R. Montague, Kozlaski, M. Neugard, M. Neyhart, M. Gobstcr, R. J. Chcrrington, Shuttlesworth, women cilorus s OFFICERS Aih'iscr President _ . Vice President Secretary Treasurer - —Mr. Smith Myra Albertson _ - - ... Louise Schullery . - Sally Morgan Mary Ledyard - mmm Pint Rou, Left to Rixhl — Mr. Smith, E. Miller, A. Vermilya, J. Lipko, J. G. Harris, A. Dreese, E. Watson, M. DePaul, R. Korba, M. Neugard, E. Balent, C. Case, M. P. Phillips, Ertel, E. Novak, J. Stephens, Desmond, F. B. Keipcr, J. A. L. Schullery. J. SccoiiJ J. — Row H. Clark, Kornfeld, E. Brace, J. Traver, G. Gebhard, E. Adams, M. Williams, Hester, Hendershot. L. J. Miller, J. Deibert, B. Balliett, R. Girdauskas, L. Szerafinskl, C. Shupp, Fourth Ron, McCormick, M. —M. Bitler, A. Swartz, M. O'Braitis, B. Bryan, P. 78 M. Curilh, Buck, M. Hoffecker, R. Snierski. S. M. Melchan, C. Rummage, ThirJ Row — Fisher, L. Fisher, R. Paul, Neilson, McLaren. Lewis, B. Kester, J. Kanyok, J. Ference, women clloriis s i?^;e First M. J. Row, M. to Right J. Heisly, —A. Hippensteel, Lukac, M. Duttinger, G. Ott, B. Left Dreibclbis, P. ^X'illiams, J. Noll, M. Gracion, J. Lundy. S. L. Bogart, Second P. — Row Andre, N. Wren, Griffiths, C. Vought, J. Edwards, J. Evans, A. Hermany, S. L. D. Jones, Fry, P. Hess, S. J. Kline, J. Hoffman, R. Grant, P. . S. E. Hall, A. Reisenweaver. Haupt, . . S. Albert, E. ThinI — R. Row Gengenbach, C. Stoehr, A. Moyer, Fourth Row — E. Adams, P. lassies singing to- gether for the enjoyment of themselves, the college, and the 79 community . . S. Fry, Krapf, OXoughlin, Morgan. golden throated Myers, Yenshaw, A. Snyder, A. Jenkins, Wagner, M. Albertson, T. Valenta, R. Cope. W. Bowman, Hoffman, R. Gillman, G. Histed, M. Parrish, N. Williams, M. Ledyard, Gunton, N. B. Vanderslice, . Mixed Cliorus First Roil, Lift to R/,?/j/ F. Keiper, M. Williams, Morgan, E, J. Miller, S. J. McCormick, J. Hester, C. over, S. E. — Mr. L. Smith, R. Paul, B. Miller, Novak. M. Von M. Lewi;. Dracli, N. Williams, A. Kornftld, Scliullcry, O'Braitis, A. Hermany, M. P. Duttinger, O'Loughlin, Deveraux. E. Dean, C. Deitch, B. Shaneman, B. Lewis, S. Scioiul Rou.' N. — P. Hoy. Hoffman, Ron ThirJ Semanski. Fourth A. Vcrmilya, R. Girdauskas. Rummage, M. Renn, M. Ledyard, A. — W. Goditus, Fifth S/.v//j Bowman, Row L. Ron Roll. — M. — — S. Diebert, P. P. Paige, Adams, L. Fry, Phillips, M. Dean, Williams, B. West- Bogden. R. Raabe, T. Rebbeneck, J. E. Bitler, P. Shupp. OFFICERS Robert Von Drach President Vice Ruth Paul Prisitleiif Secretary Treasurer - - Mary Lewis Sara Jane Hoffman . . . the blending of sweet soprano and rich baritone voices for the common pleasure of the group, the college, and the 80 community . . . Aviation Club OFFICERS Adiiscr . Prcsiilcnf Vice Treasurer . - . _ - Sterling - - - Pirsiclciit Sccrc/iiry —Mr. - - - . Lee Benner Jay S. Wirth Rita Meisner Ila M. Coursen . . . looking Into the future and keep- ing abreast of the present by promoting all aspects of aeronautics ^^^^^^^^m'f^^'^fr'^^^ . . . science CluL OFFICERS Advisers — Dr. Kuster, Mr. Lanterman Preshlcnf - Vice Pre side uf Treasurer - - - S. Scrimgeour Shirley Eveland - - - Secretary John - - Elizabeth Baer Alton W. Schmidt Fhit Row, Left to R/.s/j'— H. Novak, N. Noz, F. Soberick, S. Eveland, R. Fry, G. Holdren, P. Hartman. Second Row T. Davis, H. Home, S. Krum, J. Dennen, R. Rhodes, O. Baker, A. Schmidt. ThirJ Row A. Garringer, J. Tuckett, N. Snyder, P. Ives, H. Rutkowski, S. Rinchimcr, V. Scrimgeour, R. Thomas, fourth Row R. Huntz, A. Atmonavage, B. Butler, R. Blyler. J. Slembarski, E. Baer, D. Harding. — — — 82 science Clul, First Rolf. Lift In Rif;/}/ — — Second Row J. Krause, Third Row M. Palko, J. P. . . . Heislcy. R. Evans, V. — L. Cole, \V. Hill, J. S. P. Harding, B. Bennett, P. Harding, R. Ledger, J. physical fields through use of lectures, demonstrations, motion pictures, and . W. Carson, R. Cornell, . 83 Fcifcr, R. J. J. Froncek, B. J. Halcovich, A. Walburn, Moore, «'. Kline. Luchs, Dr. Kuster, Sponser. Bishop, Mr. J. Johnson, A. Chiscon. experience in both the biological and . Dowd, Buckwash, R. Kanaskie, enlarging scientific knowledge and field trips Anderson, \V. Stoutcnburi;h, Yeager, E. Gunther, Lanttrman. j. Scrimgeour. Fourth Rou F:ffh — Row — BlooniSjburd PI ayers First J. RoUy Left Scott, O. Fcdrigon, J. L. J. to Right M. Ruddick, Palutis, J. Harter. Boyle, J. O'Donnell. G. Benner, M. Martz, Benner. — M. P. S. H. Clark. C. Craparo, Ciavaglia, S. Phillips, J. Wersinger, R. Danilo, M. Hoffecker. N. Noz, P. McLaren, J. Devereaux, B. Carter, T. Stefanik, G. Herre, B. Fourth Ron — Shoop, F. Vacante, C. Deitch, P. P. Ferdinand. G. Houseknecht, J. \C'. Bowman. Second Roiv Cuff, — J. Miller, S. Von Drach, J. J. S. Hiller. Ference, J. J. Boiling, Mincer, Hvasta, Dr. Wilson. L. I. Thirti Curilla, C. Bauer, J. Chapin, Magaro, D. Lynn, M. Moran, D. McNeilis, B. Goodell, Cichowicz, I. Roti^ Endler, Ottaviani, Luchs. OFFICERS AJiher - PrcsiJciit Vice Preiidciit Secretary Trca>,urcr —Dr. - . - - - - _ - ... a workship in educational dram- James Ciavaglia atics James Ferdinand - - Wilson Mary Ann Martz by creation of student staged productions for college and public Sherrill Hiller 84 . . . Bloom sbii re "A 'Knul Lady' 'YoH Can't Take 85 It With You" Plavers Tuesday Nigbter" Waller Hall Association Governing OFFICERS Aih/sns —Dean Kehr, Miss Macdonald - Prcs/ilcii/ \';(C - Prcudciit Secretary Mvra - - . . Treasurer _ RosELLA Danilo _ _ _ E. Albertson Louise Schullery _ Mary Ledyard Seated, Left to Right — Miss Macdonald, L. Schullery, M. Albertson, M. Ledyard, R. Danilo, Dr. Kehr. ¥int Row, Lift I. to Right — W. Cichowicz, H. Rutkowski, B. Baer, Bowman, J. G. Benner, M. Neugard, N. Snyder, J. Yosviak, S. Andre, L. Bogart, A. Fisher, B. Berry, Bower, E. Brace, J. J. P. McLaren, J. Lukac, H. Clark, R. Gydosh. Albert, L. Szerafinski. G. Ott, Hester. Fourth J. — Row SirnriJ Griffiths. Third J. — Row J. Ron Boiling, Johnson, B. Balliet. — R. P. Damlu, R. Grant, Haupt, M. Williams, M. Gobster, E. Gerosky, Waller Hall Association B oar< ... women all making living cheerful, dormitory together students pleasant, a and cooperative experience, while carrying out social, educational, and governing programs Stantlin^ M. — P. Patton. Edwards, P. Bower, j. O'Louglilin, J. I. Coursen, McCormick, B. J. . . . Baer, Greco, A. Fisher, M. ^"illiams. First R. Rou , Lcjt to Ri^/jf Rohrbach, M. Ledyard, P. Bitler, L. S. J. — McCauley, J. Scott, J. P. Versinger, Edwards, J. J. Fcrence, Traver, N. Gunton, B. Hoffman, L. Schullcry, C. Gill. S. Hiller, Hoffman, A. Korntcid, M. Hoffecker, C. Case, Fry, C. Sanders, X. Rcnn, B. Reitmeyer, S. Hvasta, T. Jones, X. Homsher. P. Miller, E. Nichols, C. Goodell. M. Lyngousky, G. Histed, P. SfcottJ ThirJ Rou Fourth Roti — — A. C. Rnu — Quick, Rummage, O'Loughlin, M. Albertstm, M. ^'rzesniewski. •^ Men s Dormitory First Row, Second — Lcfl to Rfght Row E. Berry, }{oii — Fifth S:.\th ... P. Rou Rou — J. M. — R. Shuttlesworth, OndruU, J. Association F. Betz, J. Zahora, M. Bernot, Goodwin, M. Jones, Crisci, T. J. W. Ncmetz, Johnson, S. J. Panichello, B. Mont, all Davenport, T. Stefanick, J. J. Boyle, R. Castle, A. resident male students together for the regulation of dormitory condi- with the providing of social programs for the entire college com- munity . . . OFFICERS Ad riser Pn'siilciit - Vice PresiJeiit - - - - Hoch Joseph Feifer Charles Brennan - - Scrri'fary Treasurer —Dean J. Joseph Colone John Scrimgeour 88 W. W. Ottaviani, Kline, J. Johnson, J. J. j. KovaL W. J. Ellmgcr. ThirJ Rou Raker, A. Geringer, R. Hons. Tucket, T. Higgins, C. Ruffing, McManus, W. G. Kallenbach, K. Kirk, C. English, K. Smith, C. Pease, tions along Swigonski, E. Cunfer, R. Lewis, Stoutenburgh, D. Erickson, C. Andrews, Bennett, C. Brennan, R. Holtzman, F. Williams, T. Sanders, — — J. Devreaux, R. Schmidt, R. Locke, R. Von Drach, Fourth Shemanski, T. Rowley. Anderson, D. Meredith, D. Newberry. Feifer, M. MacKay, E. Palushock. Day Men's ... ing non-dormitory male students tak- all a Association unified active part in the social and student governmental functions of college life . . . OFFICERS Ad I her Vice President Secretary — —D. Third Row— FirU Rou. Lcfl to Right Bogdon. I.. Benncr. foiiTlh Roll Rou, — E. Second Rou Campbell, J. SIcmbarski, B. Bishop, H. Novak, Levan, H. Eckhar:, P. Cain, J. Meir, J. J. Omior, G. E. Sable. J. B. Carter, G. Harris, ^". Pettit, E. Connolley, R. Girton, ^"atts, R. Bittner, E. Siscoc, J. Bluges, E. John Bogdan - - - Clyde Adams R. Gerhard. R. George, B. Evans, Roberts, G. Houscknccht. C. Adams, %". Carson, K. W^agner, A. Galanti, D. Carey, O. Baker, A. Gurzunski, E. Kapsak, — - Xt'iik. William Fisher - - Treasurer Herre Edvcard Campbell - PrcsiJciil J. —Mr. J. J. Healey, G. Hcrre. R. Hale, B. Duke, R. ^"ayne. Kennedy, A. Kubik, Mordan, N. Traugh, P. P. Gergen, B. Hughes, D. Evans. Harding, R. Kocher, J. Kosloski, Fifth Day Wonieii's Association Bucher, Gunther, Eunson, H. Home, A. Makowski. Right — Ranson, M. Neyhard, Zimmerman, N. Rhoads, D. Harding, M. Bogardus, Carmody, M. Megargel, Vought, —M. Walters, Kruni, Morgan, M. Harter. Third Rou — A. Heacock, R. Thomas, G. Milcwski, C. Watts. O'Brien, A, Burlingame. M. Wintersteen, Eveland, D. Lundy, fourth Row— Wersinger. Moore, Hougli, Gerhard, N. Oberdorf, R. Herchel, H. May. Fifth Rou^J. DeOrio, Myers, M. Cedor, Dauber, N. Bangs, Montague, Gulick, M. Fowler, Hartman. Sixth Row— Yohey, I-ir^f Rolf; Second Li'jt Miss to Row L. Diltz. B. Vanderslice, C. B. Yost, P. B. Bartges, B. Knoiise, Jones, E. J. B. J. Reese, I. Sones, P. Hippenstecl, R. J. P. R. Fry, S. P. J. Soberick, G. Heppe. R. Danilo, Frey, P. F. S. S. F. E. B. Trefsger, Johnson. 90 B. E, J. J. S. J. Schalles, S. F. Day Women's Association OFFICERS Adr'ncr President . Vice Piesideiif Secretary Treasurer . . . promoting interests of dents, fare, and protecting the women stu- non-dormitory working together in social, and student-government Tk en on wel- affairs. to cl ass 91 - - - Elaine Gunther - . - - Ranson . . - - — Miss Hope Horne Miriam Neyhard - Leona Diltz OBITER Ediliir-iii-Chicf . Associate Editors - —Alired - David Nevcbury Chiscqn, Joseph Bar- KLEY, BeSSMARIE WiLLIAMS Copy Alice Quick Eilitc Sports Editors — JiMMiE Johnson, Eugene Morrison Business William Kline Manager Adicrtising Manager Advertising — Keith James Ciavaglia Weiser, Nancy Noz, Mary HOEFECKER, JoANNE HeISLEY, HaNK NoVAK, Nancy Lou Rhoads, Sherrill Phillips, Larry Ksanznak, Frank Vacante, Margaret Shultz, Burt Carter, Myrtfle Megargel I DAVID N. NEWBURY Etlitor-iu-Cbicf . . . providing B. S. T. C. while — giving its a lasting pictorial record of life at leaders, members, and activities — workshop experience for the book's constructors. JIMMIE JOHNSON sports Editor ALICE QUICK KEITH McKAY Copy Editor publicity Director 92 STAFF 1953 Sales Sales Thomas Johnson Manager — Edna Keim, Mary Holly Smith, Lewis, Elinor Evans, Virginia Scrimgeour, Howard Marr, Stanley Aagard Publicity Staff Keith McKay Direct nr Stephen Wolfe Artist Irene Cichowicz Secretary T\l>ists —Jeanetta Mincer, Sara Jane Hoeiman, Clare Davis, Betsy Hendershot, John CherRINGTON WiLLIAM KLIM; Business THOMAS JOHNSON Sd/ci Manager 93 MaitjRcr JAMES CIAVAGLIA IRENE CICHOWICZ Adi CT thing Manager Secretary MAROON . 1^ . . presenting current news and opin- ions to the student body by way of the printed word, while encouraging the •<££. creativeness of journahstically minded ALFRED CHlbCOX EditoT-iu-Chii-f students . . . EDITORIAL BOARD first Row, Left marie Williams, to Right Betty Andrews, Stephen Wolfe. ALBERT McMANUS Blisiitess Manager 94 —Feme Hoover. Soberick, Second Nancy Sue Williams, Row —John Bess- Bogdan, Charles and GOLD DEF'ARTMENTAL HEADS HARRIET ^'TLLIAMS Aswc/atc Editor First Rou, Doylc, Left to Right Betty SpeaK —Robert Antoinette Von Drach, Anna Czerwinski. Sccotiii Bittncr, Rou Dolores — Thomas Johnson, Harry Brooks, Stanley Aagard. David Newbury. TUESDAY NIGHTS Atllenaeuni Clul, OFFICERS AdiiH'r . . . —Mr. Smith advancing the understanding _ President and enjoyment of music, Vice Vrcsidciit and popular, by utilization of both Secretary club and outside talent Treasurer Fint Rou\ Left to Right . . Alex . Koharski P. classical . . — Ralph . - - - - - . - Jean Griffiths - _ . Mary Janice E. E. Patton Johnson Lukac, Elizabeth Patton, Secretary: Jean Fislier Smith, Janice Johnson, Treasurer; June Joan DcOrio, Beverly Hough, Grace Histed, Carolyn Yost, Alex Koharski, President. Second Rou ThirJ Rou Phyllis Makowski. Thelma Hendcrshot, Rae Carl Meyer, Jim Hogan, Joe Swigonski, Bill Bitner, Elaine Fowler. Girdauskas, Rita Gydosh, Lura Szerafinski, Florence Keiper, Ogden Moss, John Bogdan, Bill Otlaviani, Marcy Cedor. Fourth Griffiths, — — Vice President; — Lorraine Deibert, Barbara Balliet, Wayne Pettit, Joan Chapin, Carole Ann Bond, Eiderson Dean, Jack Hcaly, Robert Sheldon Williams, Thomas Sanders, Robert Lewis, Flora Kissinger, Antoinette Long, Guy Long, Peggy Bartges. Fifth Rou Czerwinski, Neale Traugh, Hubert Smoczynski, Thomas Stefanik, Edward Siscoe. Ron — 96 M aroon . . representing and entertaining the college . while serving and as a training unit for an outlet for expression as . . Band anc1 Gold community future band leaders . OFFICERS Ad riser — Mr. Henrif Daniel Fitzpatrick President Alex Koharski Vice President Evelyn Weaver Secretary Char[ is Hi xrie Director MEMBERS Anthony, Ronny Gergen, Philip Krafjack, Benner, Gloria Gydosh, Rita Krzywicki, Doris Stines, Joseph Berry, Barbara Hidlay, Kenneth La Sorsa, Loutse Tovey, Nancy Bickel, Irvin Hinger, Carl Magaro, Peter Walters, Marjorie Hoyt. Robert Marris, Hughes, Meredith. Donald Wolfe, Steve Morson. Harrison Ycager, Betty Bittncr, "VJC'illi-im Anna Bogardus, Marian Bottorf, Bob \C'illiam Hummel, Eugene Cnin, Paul Ikeler, Alfred Camp, Kenneth Johnson, Janice Clyde, Warren Johnson, Howard Scott, Joan Weaver, Evelyn Nichols, Eleanor Rcnninger, Claude Thomas Majorettes Rhodes, Nancy Lou Berdy, Carolyn Doty, Jim Jones, Theophclc Rohrback, Relda Cichowicz, Irene Evans, Byron Kissinger, Joseph Ruddick, Mary Ruth Hennings, Mary Ellen Felton, Marjorie Koeher, George Schell, George Roab, Joan Fitzpatrick, Daniel Koharski, Alex Schell, Larry Walters, Shirley 97 The "B" CIuId Lift to —D. Grazel, Si/fiiig. StauJiiig . . using . sports ideals and a RikIjI — J. point Baer, B. rating participation to of sportsmanship, athletic fitness A. Gengenbach. M. Macgill, S. Uhrich, N. Tovey, M. Mincer, P. O'Loughlin, R. M. Grant, A. Bittner. R. Paul, based further . E. Pichcl, E. Henning. Ohlmin. on the cooperation, OFFICERS AJi'iicr . J. —Miss McCammon . Vice President Secretary Treasurer 98 Leonora MacGill - President - - - - - - Nancy Tovey Sarae Uhrich Ann Gengenbach N ewaiian . . OFFICERS Aihiscr Vice President Secretary Publicity - - - Chairman A of the Catholic students on cam- temporal lives pus varying . . . intellectual, and activities to include religious, social pursuits. Albert McManus Ronald Krafjack - - - deepening and enriching the spiritual and . Father Burke - - President Treasurer —Rev. Clul.^ - Louise LaSorsa William Ottaviani - Joseph Froncek - non-college organization. — J. Christie, M. Vtrzesniewski. J. Alex, J. McCiirmick, Secretary; E. Gerosky, Rev. Father Burke, C. Craparo. C. Sanders, Desmond, T. Valcnte, B. Butz, J. Kanyok. SiconJ Ron B. Butler, R. Gydosh, R. Krafjack, L. LaSorsa, E. Rompala, Vice President; H. Clark, S. Bodek, Treasurer; R. Wayne, M. Valsh, F. Vacante, E. Novick, R. Verona, R. Girauskas, J. Froncek, J. DiRico. ThirJ Rou fint Rou, Left to Kiaht — J. — C. Richel, R. Locke, B. Ottaviani, J. C. Ruffing. 99 Anderson, D. Paralis, O. Kozloski, j. Boyle, S. Devereux, A. McManus, 1953 OBITER COED CONTEST ^C7 The contestants for the third annual "Coed of the Year Contest" were lected by the president and man repre- sentative of each of the classes. The was based on the key phrase selection of se- —"Beauty, Poise, and all-college election decided who contest the Personality." An was to be the winner and the 19 Coed was crowned at the 5 3 Freshman Sweetheart Dance. *^ JAN FERENCE Tojt to Bottom — BARBARA BENNETT lOAN SCOTT NANCY BANGS A .*. T«/> to Bottom — SHIRLEY EVELAND BESSMARIE WILLIAMS ELIZABETH PATTON JUDY FRY Coed of 101 the Year QUEEN Since the in the May Queen be.iutiful 19S2. Peggy Bourdette One Varsity Club Queen made popular by of the events is the to be presented at the annual Varsity Dance. This year the Club did job and also elected They ")!-"> 2 their election of the Varsity a thorough queen for each sport. a are: Football Baseball Queen Queen Basketball - Queen Track Oiieen Bessmarie Williams - - - Sherrill Hitler — Nancy - - Sue Williams June Ptchel Dolores Doyle Varsity Queen 102 selected too late year for any yearbook recognition, Obiter 195 3 May Queen is presents this picture of the Peggy Bourdette, May Queen of FASHION SHOW 1952 . . . poise beautiful young gain and the opportunity of mod- eling experience. The Business ucation Club sponsors social ladies this Ed- Spring event and furthers coopera- tion with downtown merchants. The Kou htt}i/ , Left to Ri^h/ — B. Mont, F. Bidelspacli, J. A. Zeigenfuse, B. Osevala, R. Rainey. F. Williams, J. Glosek, M. Jones, J. Sccotul Neniecz, E. Murnson, Row — Angus, R. Couch. A. DiPaole, R. Caton, T. Shuey, T. Persing. L. Browning, J. Third Starr, R. S. —W. Row Zahora, R. Verhuusky, C. Brennan, D. Linkcliorst, J. Belle, T. Connolley. D. Thomas, C. Pope, T. Rainey, Ellinger, R. Verano, M. Shultz, M. Lashcndock, VanGorder, R. Groover, R. Bottorf, C. Rumer. FootDall at BlooniSDur! Team Name Roster Xiimc Position Vositioti Nemetz, John Tackle Angus, John Quarterback Sammy Halfback Osevala, Barney Halfback Guard Panichello, John Tackle Thomas Guard Bell, Bidelspach, Francis Bottorf, Bob Fullback Persing, Brennan, Charles End Browning, James Halfback Rainey, Robert Caton, Richard Halfback Rainey, Ted Pope, Charles End Halfback Fullback Connolley, Edward Center Rumer, Claude Guard Couch, Ronald Tackle Schultz, Moritz End Shemanski, Joe Tackle Thomas Tackle Cumens, Robert Halfback DiPaolo, Anthony Center Ellinger, William End Glosek, Joseph Groover, Robert Jones, Merlyn Kinder, Joe Shuey, Skiptunas, Charles Guard Starr, Halfback Guard Len Thomas, Donald Tackle Van Gorder, Robert Center Verano, Ralph Halfback Lashendock, Mike Quarterback Verhousky, Russcl Linkchorst, David Quarterback Williams, Floyd Mont, Bernie Morrison, Eugene Zahora, Jce Halfback End Zeigenfuse, Ardcll 106 Center Halfback Halfback End Tackle Fullback Guard —THE TEAM ancl THE COACH— who Mr. Jack Yohe, halls from Jersey Shore, has had a great deal of experience with athletics. In addition to graduation from Lock Haven where his State Teachers College, main sports were football, base- ball, basketball and track, he did his grad- uate work He Temple University. spent some time coaching at Big- lersville the at High School and then he entered ; Navy with a rank of Lieutenant serving as athletic and recreation officer. 1952 After the war, he served one year coaching football, basketball, and track at per Marion With Jack Yohe making head coach and his able his debut five years before Bells assistants, the task of rebuilding wrecked by graduation of numerous this at Husky year as He School. at coming to the split T starters plus for the first Bloomsburg, Mr. Yohe guided the gridders to another successful season against some of the best competition in the state, thus maintaining B. S. T. C.'s great football record. COACH 107 then became for Bloomsburg head football and baseball coach. eleven Up- West Chester reserves. Incorporating time six an High head backfield coach as Colone, John Hoch, and Harold Shelly, they faced j.g., JA( K MHIl WILKES AT BLOOMSBURG The Huskies unveiled Coach Yohe's dust as they neatly dusted off Wilkes split T in a tlurry of gridiron 32-12 before 1500 fans at Athletic Park in the season's opener. Led by veterans Russ Verhousk)', Bcrnic Mont, and Barney Osevala on and offense end, the a brilliant Huskies performance by Charlie Brennan ground out a very decisive at defensive against victory the Colonels. .::« MANSFIELD AT BLOOMSBURG Colorful roll to their a gala Homecoming Day on Mt. Olympus saw eleventh straight victory over crowd of alumni, six at half friends, a two year the Huskies period. and students, the Huskies led time but finally overwhe'med the Mountaineers Before by only in the last half with thirteen points for a final 2 5-6 win. The Mike Lashendock-Dave Linkchorst passing combine netted VERHOUSKY, End a T. D. in the opening minutes of play while Bernie Mont, Bo Rainey, and Barney Osevala collaborated for three more scores by the overland route. BLOOMSBURG AT TRENTON The Husk)- eleven made Teachers by exploding for two a S. downs MONT, road debut against Trenton State last period touchdowns marred by numerous penalties against on the Huskies, T. C.'s gridders vastly outplayed their hosts with sixteen to three. Halfback DIPAOLO to squeak out 13 to 6 victory. A game B. its OShVALA, Ijrri.: 108 Halfback first HERSCH About to Bite Turf BRENiNAN, End Bernie Mont, Bloom's offensive leader, tossed to the and John Panichello recovered first tally, score while Trenton scored desperation pass play. in the a All waning minutes of the game on since good things must come to as the 1950. third Huskies dropped However, riously as they drew a end, U. and that they did D. for our boys. After at gridders fought glo- blood in the early minutes of play. to Barney Osevala for a T. much a to 7 fracas, their first defeat Coach Yohe's in defeat first m 3 3 play of the game, quarterback proved too for This was Bloomsburg's twelfth straight win. BLOOMSBURG AT SCRANTON Scranton Bo Rainey fumble for the second Dave Linkchorst this. rifled On the a pass Royal depth and weight NEMETZ, Tackle Although the Huskies were outplayed, they were never outfought. . I RAINEY, Halfback USE, Guard 109 "The Girls Varsity-Pep LINKCHORST, Squad" Quarterback BLOOMSBURG AT CALIFORNIA A letdown from the Scranton game resulted California in their second tutor conference orchids in this game went limited Husky linemen the season. his a play for the remainder of the season. times throughout the game both teams pounded with The for their outstanding In this game, Charlie Brennan suffered defensive work. that to the in a scoreless tie game of their foot injury At various way toward pay but were never able to cross the goal. dirt, NEW HAVEN AT BLOOMSBURG Returning to the friendly confines of Mt. Olympus, the Huskies also returned to the victory Owl eleven. The first with trail Husky score Rainey on the receiving end of a a 22-12 win over came by the Linkchorst aerial pass. a stubborn route with Bo The second first quarter touchdown featured Barney Osevala's forty-five yard gallop. The most thrilling play of the game came as the half ended when Russ Verhousky, All-Conference end, closely guarded by two defenders, made was a Bernie Mont's punting leaping catch of Linkchorst's aerial. also a standout feature of this game as he averaged 43 yards per punt. GLOSEK, Guard 110 BLOOMSBURG AT WEST CHESTER With spirits electrified, lowed the Huskies to the R.iins Wayne practicill) Field a whole student body tlie fol- w .itched the Yohemen vie with Although the Huskies crown. the Teachers College for out on the short end of c.uiie .iiid 26-6 score, they kept the rampaging R.ims from running away with the game. Previously to Chester had averaged forty-four points per game. West Chester battering Ram, must be classified this. West Earl Hersch, the as the outst.mding performer of the contest, scoring twice .md having two other touch- downs called The Husky back. consisted of offense a Lashendock pass sandwiched by runs of Barney Osevala and Bernic Mont with the former scoring. This description would be incomplete if play of Russ Verhousky were not mentioned. from both Glenn Kiliinger and his own the brilliant all-around He won infinite praise coach. Jack Yohe. BLOOMSBURG AT LOCK HAVEN The grand finale of a successful and mud the margin of the 14 to It as campaign was fought two fourth-period touchdowns by Osevala and Mont were victory. took 45 minutes of slopping around Huskies could get started; but tallied from the nine. RAINEV, Husky two-yard the A mud the final few moments line. "A Dark f'5' LASHEiNDOCK, Quarterback Ml quarter, later Bernie in possession of the pigskin Fullb.ick V- --•>-' before the However, Lock Haven fought back, and the game ended with the Bald Eagles the in midway through Osevala went over from the eleven. Mont in the rain Nijjlit at West Chester" on RAINLY. Up and On:r MORRISON, End B. S. T. C. B. S. T. C. B. S. T. C. B. S. T. C. B. T. C. S. B. S. T. C. B. S. T. C. B. S. T. C. 32 Varsity Club . . of . giving the strength of unity to that group men whose the college . the Varsity . strength and skill is the pride of fulfilling a social usefulness . Dance ... a select group of with letter- winners. First Row, Left to — Right B. Gerhard, L. Ksanznak. Third Row — T. Goodwin, B. Shuttlesworth, F. Betz, J. Second M. Row — J. Ondrula, J. Nemetz, Zahora, M. J. Panichello, Jones, J. Scrimgeour, G. Morrison, D. Erickson, J. C. Brennan, R. Holtzman, F. Williams, B. Stoutenburgh, R. Verhousky, E. Cunfcr. OFFICERS —Harold Aiiiiscr PmiJent - . . Vice PrcsiJciif Secretary Treasurer Shelly Charles Brennan --------. . - - - Gene Morrison Lawrence Ksanznak Merlyn W. Jones 113 B. Bernot, B. Rainey, Mont, A. Williams, J. Lesser, Kopec. C. Rumer. Fourth — Row - State Teacners College Chanipions—1953 Right — D. Boychuck, A. Williams, R. Gerhard, D. Erickson, Ksanznak, D. Linkchorst. — K. Weiscr, R. Shuttlesworth, Ondrula, ThirJ Rou — Colone, Kopec, Bush. First Rolf, Left to Row Sccoml H. Morson, L. F. Betz, J. J. L. J. R. Evans, H. Shelly. S. Belle, BasKetLall The 19 52-5 3 Husky basketeers started slowly by dropping three out of their first However, the picture changed, and the Huskies drove ahead to secure the Teachers Conference Championship in the history of B. S. T. C. with a 10-2 four games. first State record. The Husky a final their total of dribblers, tutored 1 1 wins and 7 by Harold losses. On one main stumbling block was Wilkes despite many completed Shelly, a successful season with the whole, the cagers played fine ball, however who stopped them twice durmg the year other decisive conference victories by the Shellymen. Jumpin' Joe Ondrula, who headed the Husky scoring sheets, gained a second team berth on the All-Conference team, while Williams and Gerhard received honorable mention. All-State Dave Linkchorst was the one Husky eager given honorable mention on the Team. Six seniors played their last lost L. through graduation arc game and, come next year, will be sorely missed. Those D. Boychuck, D. Erickson, B. Gerhard, D. Linkchorst, Ksanznak, and A. Williams. The picture for next year is actually brighter than Shelly will have only three returning varsity players these three men will form the nucleus and this year's the structure for another winning season. 114 — it appears, for though Coach Betz, Ondrula, Shuttlesworth undefeated J. — V. squad will provide SCORES LINKCHORST. B. S. T. C 71 Scrjiiton 78 B. S. T. C 69 Kutzcown 85 T. C 79 Lock Haven 57 B. S. T. C 58 Wilkes 74 T. C 96 Cheyncy 57 B. S. T. C 96 Mansfield 66 S.T.C. 73 Lock Haven 57 B. S. T. C. 73 Millersville 69 B. S. B. B. S. B. S. T. C 93 Lycoming 84 B. S. T. C 95 Cheyney 88 B. S.T.C ^'^ West Chester 3(, B. S.T.C 81 Wilkes 92 T. C 88 Indiana 58 B. S. T. C 83 Kutztown I') B.S.T. C. 59 Millersville 65 T.C 73 Mansfield 60 S.T.C (.7 Lycoming T.C 61 Millersville B. S. B. S. B. B.S. (NAIA Won 1 1 : CiLir^t 103 (>(> playoff) Lost 7 WILLIAMS, Guard GtRHARD, Forward 115 ^ 1 RICKSON, Center KSAXZNAK, Guard BOYCHUCK, Forward STATISTICS Flayer Ficlil Foul Foul Totid Goah Goah Attempts Points Ondrula 92 66 114 250 Erickson 75 44 74 194 Gerhard 65 57 112 187 Williams 66 35 51 167 Betz 69 26 38 164 Linkchorst 39 21 29 99 Ksanznak 37 22 39 96 Boychuck 22 34 51 78 Shuttles-worth 14 19 28 47 Bush 15 3 7 33 Weiser 4 Belle 2 3 5 7 Evans 1 4 5 6 Morson 2 * Totals Scoring average per * 8 4 341 507 game Does not include N. A. BETZ, Guard 563 1355 79.7. I. A. playoff game with Millersvillc. COACH HAROLD SHELLY ONDRULA, 116 Forward Ballet? EVANS, Ctnier Tlie Husky SARAE ULRICH MARY HOFFECKER ers RUTH OILMAN JUDY Ml rill XS Track 1952 FEIFER Track in 19 52 But concerned. Feifer and a — Out SCRIMGEOUR Front resulted in another dismal season as far strong nucleus for as victory — 184 records are 1953 was developed in the personages of Joe John Scrimgeour. In spots, the thin-clads excelled beyond the greatest hopes, but more depth in certain key events could have changed the complexion of an otherwise disheartening In addition to their season. ticipated in the Cheyney victory in the final contest, the Pcnn Relays and the State Meet at Shellymen par- Shippensburg. STATE MEET The success of the Husky track season was highlighted Joe Feifer and John Scrimgeour became state champs in in the State Meet when the mile and javelin throw respectively. Feifer, who was undefeated in the mile and half mile enjoy success in the State Meet by winning the mile in mile, The marathon and two mile. Our of the year came in the other state champion, John Scrimgeour, as he tossed the javelin for 184 ft. who The courage of these two stars the half mile, equally well exhibited himself John's best heave came against Lock and continued unbeaten. Competing with the best throwers in Teachers College ranks picked up all the marbles with a victorious 180 ft. toss. Shelly's continued to time of the year, 4:40. Cheyney meet when Joe won in the clutch, excelled in his specialty, the javelin. Haven in dual meets, his best at Shippensburg, he proved to Husky fans that, although outmanned, team was never outfought. 119 feet? J.Kk be nimble RECORD C 47/2 Lock Haven B. S. T. C. iOVz West Chester B. S. T. C. 44 Scranton U. B. S. T. C 34 Shippensburg B. S. T. C 72 Chcyney B. S. T. S. T. C. S. 783-^ T. C. 96i/ S. 82 S. T. T. C. 93 C 53 11 1) Move over boys — coniin' thru 120 RA1.\'1.\' lnM\ls .1 slli>I 1952 Basetall Note the centennial look Bob Redman burg as closed out his successful coaching career at Blooms- he guided the Lefties Husky nine to Clem Makowski and Don pitching while a Bill nine and three record. Creasey bore the bulk of the Butler and George Lambrinos supplied the offensive punch. Bowing ing foes as annihilating to Lock Haven twice, the Huskies defeated such outstand- Indiantown Gap, West Chester, and Rider Harpur Although rain once more developed addition to in twice. played a havoc with well rounded the Mr. schedule, Redman diamond aggregate. RECORD Here comes the peg 0pp. B. S. T. C. 9 1:5 S. T. C. . . . 2 . 9 . 6 U Scranton 8 Lock Haven S. T. C. 2.5 3 Harpur Lock Haven S. T. C. 8 Indiantown Gap 1 1 12 Shippensburg 3 West Chester 9 Rider 2 121 Mansfield 4 18 Fencew.ird ho! Wilkes . . . . S. T. C. S. T. C. Harpur Millersville S. T. C. . Saturday Aiternoon ''Openliouse" . . . week of book- after a long work, the Saturday afternoon "workout" ... a happy change, ... a welcome addi- a lot of fun tion to weekend leisure time "Such nice eyes" Toe to Ziggy up in the toe 122 air . . . w omen s Atnletics The Coeds in Centennial also exhibit their athletic Gym as prowess they strut their forms around every Tuesday evening. 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