.» ? ;, P w$ V- 4 "VIS / v IU Ii <*$ STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Hb^ THIS IS B.S.T.C. m; ;mii - A pictorial tour of the campus using as the theme a few of their interthe buildings . some iors, . . of the activities and events peculiar to them the memories they stir . . up . . . . . Here is name in a dedicated building to the man who . built . it dedicated . . . . dedi- cated in purpose to the perpetuation of learning and free thinking . . dedicated in spirit . an honored group of men who died tle so that its purpose might live. to in bat- Here beats the heart of B.S.T.C, for here administration coordinates the various phases of college life into a smooth running educational machine. the Here too, are memories Ref ae . . >/J: *-4 v -7 jina llY «° r ked- 1 Dy" ami' e 1 ho^^;. rottB ^ir>- ^ MRS. ANNA M. KNIGHT—Secretary u;hef oiii : bus'"' Ne* 1 DR. HARVEY A. ANDRUSS, President. th* ' ce e ' cr jVla"flS DOROTHY T £ B.S Music DONALD W.HERBEKHOLZ B.A.. M.A. RALPH B.S., S. HERRE M.A., Ed.D. Social Studies Art tf^ *> 6 n Va* ^ot e\& MARY E. MacDONALD NELL MAL1PIN A.B.. A.M. Guidance Services B.A., M.A., Ph.D. NELSON E. PAUL WAGNER B -S., M.S., Ed.D. Psychology A. MILLER M.Ed. Music B.S., Social Studies MARGARET E. WALDRON B.A.. M.A. Mathematics KIMBER KUSTER C. Ph.D. B.S., M.S., Biological Science «>y«cal Science <\^'°" »cay J. ALMUS RUSSELL A.B., A.M., Ph.D. London University Certificate CECIL C. HAROLD SERONSY B.A., M.A., Ph.D. A.B., S. SHELLY M.A. Physical Education English English & >*». CLARA B.O.E., Clinical WEIR B. M.A. Speech STEPHEN R. HOPKINS B.M. of Music Private School of Music Gtaa« aVe » / t: **p? 1 i 77ie college greenhouse L* EDWARD SHARRETTS Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds NAVY HALL Originally constructed to house the V-12 Naval Training program during World War home II, Navy Hall now serves as the of Business Education. However, we find other activities car- among which was Remember ? ried on here as well, our very first. . . . finally, the "ID." picture 9K ^^ j5 THE FACULTY in Busin ess Education DR. THOMAS B. MARTIN Director of Business Education FORNEY ,„.« c WLU BS.M.A. CUY m. hinkel bT B -S; M.Ed. EARL GEHRIG A. B.S., MARGARET B.S., M.B.A. E. McCERN M.Ed. CHARL B Bs f»HEmiE M.Ed. WALTER S.RJOIEL B.S., M.Ed. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN in its purpose, Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School not only affords a superior education to pupils in the elementary grades, many of our Elementary student it offers teachers the opportunity to practice under the Unique careful supervision of trained specialists. in "Ben Franklin" is always a buzz some form or other. Here we find of activity . . . scenes of i^^ ft WARREN B.S., I. JOHNSON M.Ed. Training Teacher Grade VI RUSSELL F. B.S.. SCHLEICHER M.A. Training Teacher Grade V ANNA GARRISON SCOTT B.S., M.A. Training Teacher Grade IV THE FACULTY in Elementary Education EDNA B. HAZEN Director of Elementary Education EDNA L13COX3.BAKEB J. B.S.. M.A. Elementary- Education Ttaimns i Grade e 1 LLA MARIE STICKLER *i BARNES T Bs- ^"^ -M.Ed. Teacher CENTENNIAL GYMNASIUM Etched sharn and clear against the Pennsylvania sky stands Centennia Gymnasium, B.S.T.C.'s From newest her vantage point atop college hill, Centennial experiences the college life both around building. and within her walls. . . . HAROLD SHELLY Head Coach y ^ t HARRISON MORSON bF r gy tV M? FRED BETZ, Captain Maiiag e p avl JV NDE» s0N BASKETBALL As Coach Harold 1955 Husky hardwood crew for the season's Fred Betz was the only senior who had survived the Shelly prepared his '54-55 curtain-raiser, he found that four-year grind, and was the only veteran of the championship 52-53 team that had much varsity experience. The remainder of the squad would then be of juniors, who were frosh stars in the championship days, one sophomore, and untried fresh- man talent. At the outset there were many juniors who had been members of that undefeated freshman squad of two years ago. but only Keith Weiser. Bob Evans. Mo Morson. and Elmer Robinson were in uniform when the season's final records were written. Len Kozick proved to be the only sophomore surviving the many perils that confront a college athlete. So this left Coach Shelly with the problem of filling out the bench strength from the freshman talent show. This show proved to be a success as Jim Gustave. Bob Boyle. John Shaffer, and Jim Snyder all lent a hand in the varsity replacement department. As usual, the Shellymen gave a good account of themselves, and were in the running for the league title when they ran into their arch court rival, the Maurauders of Millersville. In both contests the Lads from the Hill held the lead at the half but weren't strong enough at the finish, dropping two close decisions to the Lancaster County Tutors. Fred Betz. team captain, played outstanding ball for the Hilltop courtmen. and the same time paced the Husky scoring department. Bob Evans, in his first season as a starter, proved his worth to Coach Shelly and his mates. Keith Weiser provided an unusual scoring punch from the back court in his initial season as a first team starter. Big Mo Morson asserted his value to the Shellymen with his rebounding efforts and plavmaking ability. Len Kozick. who rounded out the first team, had been second in scoring during his freshman year and followed suit in his sophomore campaign. at VARSITY CLUB . . . . . . giving unity to that group of whose strength and of the college . . . fulfilling a social usefulness with the Varsity Dance OFFICERS President . . ROBERT CUMMENS THOMAS ROBERT GROOVER Treasurer T. Higgins, R. Groover . . Secretary Advisor e~ . . Vice President PERSIN'G THOMAS HIGGINS Assistant Secretary T. Persing men are the pride skill JOHN PANICHELLO HAROLD SHELLY MR. The pool has seen many splash parties but to Gym played host to two assembly programs during the course of Centennial the year. Remember when a couple showed us their talented y o u n g skill . . . mc More important, we discovered that a new TOM WELLIVER KEN LYNN WRESTLING 1955 A new winter sport was introduced into the athletic itinerary in 1955. The popularity of the inter-collegiate mat sport had been spreading to eastern campuses, and it was only a matter of course that Bloomsburg should adopt the idea. Wrestling was well received by the Husky fans, although not too much was known of the grapplers until Coach Jack Yohe held a wrestling clinic at Centennial Gym during an assembly period. Here. Coach Yohe explained the fundamentals necessan for understanding and scoring a meet. Hoch, in one of his last planned a card that employed seven regular dual meets, and an entry in the Teachers College State meet. A new mat, uniforms, and equipment were purchased, and the Husky was ready for its first crack at inter-collegiate wrestling. Athletic efforts in Director, John this post, DON WISE Of the eight weight divisions recognized in college to use at least five freshmen assignments, in order to build a strong foundation for the future. He employed only one Tom "Red" Welliver. A State Champion from senior his Shamokin High School days, Red was elected to captain the first Husky wrestling team. Other standouts were Harry Hughes, a sophomore from Williamsport in the unlimited weight class, and Don Wise, wrestling, in Yohe managed starting — former Forty Fort grappler now wrestling in the 177 pound class. in his junior year, SCORES 22 Millersville West Chester ... . E. Stroudsburg Wilkes Lock Haven Indiana Lincoln ._ 26 16 19 27 16 00 Stale Welliver Wise BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC ... 10 00 11 ... 13 00 15 40 Meet 3rd place— 147 3rd place— 177 lb. lb. H*/tH) HuGtlj7-s Can anyone think recalling of Centennial without many wonderful the the beautifully And with each dances, decorated gymnasium? new dance . . . 1 «Jh :,v*\ i A i * ';.'. choose almost • Gym ... In addition to all this, Centennial fered one more outstanding event of- an event that was destined to be the Highlight of 1955. It all came about when the Social Recreation heard of a certain jazz band that was "knocking them cold" on college cam- puses lovely new queen like a . all over the country. And so they man named . invited this . . band . . . led by e All*"1 ' 1 it t° r ali Here °\ we must leave there are other visits to is limited And so, . . . on to . . . Centennial, for make and time Leaving Centennial Gymnasium behind, we begin to realize how much more could be included in our tour. We might visit the dormitories of . . . of the process seeing once again the rooms with their "double deckers" and crowded closets, much used telephone booths, or the smokers ... or we could pause in the lounge the . . . u a< ch MRS. HELEN M. LORMAN i^C is lodern new social room little . . , or a glimpse of the dining room might show us the bustle of activity in the kitchen . . . MISS MARY FONTANA Dietitian we can see all this and more but these more than the cost of printing them. Yes, with the aid of the camera are only pictures — . . . actually worth no Their real value lies in the meaning they hold and in the memories they up within each one of you For there will be memories memories that will live forever in your minds ... in your very beings. stir . Whatever the future holds . — . you, whatever you choose to do, go with you. They will be what this college has made of you, but more important, they will lie what you have wherever you choose made of yourself. result of all that in store for to go, they will They will represent — in you — the total effect, the net went into the making of your college career. is far too intimate, far too intangible for the poor powers of camera to capture. The camera can do much, but there is much it cannot do. The camera is purely a graphic instrument. It can photograph two All this the cannot depict their experiences or their deep feeling can picture a group or an organization, but the purpose, the cooperation, the spirit, are lost on paper. The camera can capture the beauty of a college campus; it cannot show what that campus has meant to you. The camera can look silently about, capturing the magnitude and beauty, but it cannot speak out and say, "This has been my home." friends together, but it toward one another. It As our tour ends, we turn to . . . THE ORGANIZATIONS K OFFICERS Present Ikv /Vwirfenf . r „ as „ rer . ALICE FISHER - Secretary . o JOANNE HESTER MARION DURICKO TINA VALENTE ... MRS. ELIZABETH MILLER MISS MARY MacDONALD Advisors GOVERNING J. Hester. T. Valent. M. Duricko Miss MacDonald, A. Fisher. Mr*. Miller WALLER HALL ASSOCIATION ... all dormitory women who make living together a pleasant, cheerful, 50ARD and while earning out social, educational, and governing cooperative experience, programs . . . OFFICERS Vice President _ Secretary Treasurer Advisor . . . PATRICIA President ... ...... .... MISS HARTMAN CAROL NEARING JUNE REESE NANCY EBERSOLE MARGARET WALDRON DAY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION promoting and protecting the interests non-dormitory women students, working together in social, welfare, and student gov. . . of ernment affairs . . . -"•IT MEN'S DORMITORY ASSOCIATION ... male students working all resident together for the regulation of dormitory providing social proconditions . . . grams for the benefit of and the college . . OFFICERS President Secretary Treasurer Advisors . . . JOSEPH KINDER WILLIAM MIELKE MICHAEL BERNOT President Vice the association . _ PHILIP GERGEN MR. JOHN HOCH MR. JACK YOHE ... a representative governing body composed of students and faculty working together in the interests of and the community students, the the formulating college policies, creating student committees, college, and regulating student . . activities . . . . EDWARD CONNOLLEY CARL MEYER MURIEL NEILSON COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION College Council OFFICERS ___. President Vice President Secretary _ Treasurer Assistant Treasurer . . . EDWARD CONNOLLEY CARL MEYER MURIEL NEILSON HARRISON MORSON KENNETH WEIR FACULTY -MEMBERS Dr. Englehardt Miss Hazen Dr. Herre Mr. Hoch Dr. Martin Miss MacDonald Mrs. Miller Dr. North Miss Waldron Mr. Yohe STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES Robert Asby Alice Fisher Edwin Chase Arnold Garinger Robert Groover Joan Christie Robert Cummens Robert Evans Patricia Mary Hartman Heatley Joanne Hester Grace Histed Joseph Kinder Carl Shively Edward Shustack Sally Stallone . r , c (* n * OFFICERS President Hce President Secretary Treasurer State Secretary Program Chairman Advisors . . ALLAN WALBURN THOMAS SANDERS CORA GILL SHERRILL HILLER JOAN DIORIO EVELYN WEAVER NANCY SUE WILLIAMS DR. ERNEST ENGLEHARDT DR. THOMAS MARTIN MISS EDNA HAZEN < FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA acquainting upperclassmen with teaching problems while advancing the interests of education to prospective students and those already enrolled at Bloomsburg . . . . . . Left to right: T. Sanders, E. Weaver, N. Williams. C. Gill. J. DiOrio. S. Hitler, THE LIBRARY . . . providing interested students with a source of the various types . . . of literature necessary for complete and thorough study . . . GAMMA THETA UPSILON . . . a Professional Geography Fraternity seeking bonds of fellowship, professional promise and study, and high character and ideals close . Albert Belinsky. William Ellinger. Lewi* Mervine . . . ATHENAEUM CLUB OFFICERS President Vice President . . JOHN SANDLER JOAN DIORIO - Secretary ELIZABETH ADAMS Treasurer JEANNE CROCKER ROBERT EBNER Program Chairman . . . advancing the understand- ing and enjoyment of music, both classical and popular, by utilization of both club and outside talent . . . . . . . POETRY CLUB OFFICERS . . LYNDA BOGART President IRENE ZEILINSK1 Vice President PEGGY BARTGES C. SERONSY Secretary-Treasurer Advisor . . . DR. CECIL _ __.. delving critically and aninto the realms of alytically poetry . members . encouraging . to create, read, discuss poetry for their enjoyment . . . its and own KAPPA DELTA Dr. Maupin, O. Baker PI s A. Schmidt. N. Williams L. LaSorsa. R. Paul. S. Morgan a National Honor Society in Education, encouraging high intellectual and personal . . . standards, and fostering professional fellowship and growth . . . . PHI SIGMA PI . . . . . . for a National Professional Fraternity men based on twenty-five years of fellowship, scholarship and professional OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor . . THOMAS HIGGINS JOHN NALCOVICH RONALD KRAFJACK HARVEY BOUGHNER MR. R. F. SCHLEICHER skill . . . SCIENCE CLUB enlarging scientific knowledge and experience in both the biological and physical fields through use of lectures, . . . demonstrations, field trips . . m o t i o n pictures and . Dr. Kuster Dr. Lanterman, J. Shemanski P. Hartman, B. Adams, A. Swortwood M. Homick OFFICERS . . . Vice President JOSEPH SHEMANSKI MICHAEL HOMICK Secretary PATRICIA President Treasurer Advisors .... DR. HARTMAN BARBARA ADAMS DR. K. C. KUSTER H. H. LANTERMAN BUSINESS EDUCATION CLUB ... a large and active organization using extracurricular activities to enlarge the business members education . . experience of its . OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Historian Advisor Mr. Rygiel, C. English . . . CURT ENGLISH DONALD CAREY JOYCE KLINE JOAN CHRISTIE MARION DURICKO MR. WALTER S. RYGIEL OMEGA PI . . . promoting, extending, and creating and interest . . . PI scholarship members having commerce in a high professional promise and superior scholastic ratings, high ethical standards plus equaling worthy enterprise . OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary __ Treasurer . . . . MARY HOFFECKER _ JOANNE McCORMICK SALLY MORGAN ROBERT CAREY PATRICIA O'BRIEN Historian Advisors _ service . , DR. THOMAS MARTIN MR. EARL GEHRIG DAY MEN'S ASSOCIATION . . . all . . . non-dormitory male students taking a unified active part in the social and student governmental functions of college life . . . OFFICERS _ President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor __ . . . EDWIN CHASE OREN BAKER ROBERT LYON RONALD GIRTON DR. R. S. HERRE . . SIGMA ALPHA ETA . . . OFFICERS Secretary . -m. . CHARLOTTE RUMMAGE AVERY WILLIAMS President , . ALVIN DAVIS B. WEIR Treasurer MISS CLARA Advisor Miss Weir, C. I'M t \ — _-> ^\ r L» I f \ ... creating and stimulating L « ^.,; speech and hearing . '- _ * ^ *2 /^*>*** ' MJ ir& A. Davis, A. Williams . . . interest in supplementing coand clinical experience ordinating interests and efforts toward class a common goal . .. . . . Rummage 'B" CLUB using a point rating based on sports participation to further the ideals of sportsmanship, cooperation and athletic . . . fitness . . . OFFICERS President . . . BETTY HOFFMAN RUTH PAUL GLORIA HARRIS ANNA DREESE MISS LUCY McCAMMON Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor _ A. Dreese, R. Paul, G. Harris Miss McCammon, B. Hoffman \S &y BLOOMSBURG PLAYERS . n ... a workshop in educational dramatics by the creation of student staged productions for the benefit of the club, the college, and the public . . . Mr. Buckingham A. Davis, A. Aiello Se cTe V T^ „r sot . ALPHA PSI OMEGA . . . providing encouragement and rec- ognition for students interested in dra- and the college theater, being comprised of outstanding members of matics the , ( Bloomsburg Players OFFICERS . Treasurer Advisor _ . . SHERRILL HILLER Secretary Mr. Buckingham . ^ President S. Hiller, . _ WYLLA MAE BOWMAN DOYLE LYNN MR. BOYD BUCKINGHAM W. Bowman, D. Lynn MAROON AND GOLD BAND ft President Vice President Secretary Librarians Advisor Jl J GERGEN JOHN LEHET PHILIP JEAN NAUGHTON MARY LONTZ ELEANOR NICHOLS MR. NELSON A. MILLER J. J. Lehet, M. Lontz Naughton, E. Nichols P. Gergen, Mr. Miller Id! ^ BOB CUMENS TOM PERSING Co-Copfaini JIM HARVEY BOUGHNER GARY YOHE BROWNING Football season 1954 found Coach Jack Yohe starting his third year in the head Husky. Five veterans of the once-proud championship '51 team were available for call, and, as usual, a host of new faces waited to replace many of the greats who had departed from the land of the Husky. role of Leading the parade of veterans who had performed for Bob Redman and John Hoch on the team that had gone undefeated and taken the first crown ever offered by the newly formed Teachers College Conference, were Alex Boychuck, a returning G.I. who had played in the defensive backfield of the two-platoon era; Eddie Connolley, the Danville Ironman, who was ready for his fourth season at center: John Panichello, the Glenside Giant, formerly a defensive tackle who was now set to work both ways; Big Don Thomas, an exceptionally speedy tackle seasoned with varsity experience; and finally, Charlie Pope, who had played for the past three years as an end. The other two seniors who were ready to write their final grid chapters were the co-captains. Bob Cumens and Tom Persing. Cumens, originally a blocking back, had switched to end in order to strengthen the Yohemen. Persing was well entrenched in his berth as a varsity guard. An all-league selection for 1954, he HARRY HUGHES was a good bet to repeat in '55. The Huskies were off and running in the '54 season which many experts predicted to be another championship year. They took Mansfield to task 28-0 did take its toll, The without exerting any of p'o w e r. however, as Eddie Connolley suffered a broken ankle during the first half show and was game lost for the season. The week of practice that followed further put a mark on the chances I %» MIKE * LASHENDOCK CHARLES SKIPTUNAS DON THOMAS ALEX BOYCHUCK JOHN PANICHELLO Jose- PH ^ CZYK new popular phrase on campus, "We're going all the way." Panichello and Pope were injured, causing Yohe to employ more inexperof realizing the ienced hands. Courtland Teachers, making their first appearance on a Bloomsburg The schedule, were victims of the win-hungry Huskies, by a 26-13 count. Homecoming and undefeated Wilkes fell prey to a great Bloomsburg team by a 44-0 surprise. The purge continued the following week when Bloomsburg traveled to Wilkes-Barre to knock undefeated following week was Kings aside 49-0. in a demonstration of near perfect football. With a record of four wins and no losses, the Huskies were riding the and as the saying goes, they were riding for a fall. New Haven provided the necessary effort to push the Husky from the nation's undefeated ranks, and the final score read New Haven 26, Bloomsburg 14. The Lads from College Hill then took a trip across the state to play a strong California team, and brought the bacon home wrapped in a 20-13 package. crest of the wave, Again the stage was set. The biggest one of them all, the one we needed, brought more support from the student body than all the rest put together. West Chester! Win this one and there will be "no school Monday." But, it turned out to be the blackest Friday that a Bloomsburg team has had to face in post-war football. As classes went on as scheduled Monday morning it was still hard to believe that this team could have been beaten 41-0. The Yohemen bounced back a 40-13 score. This in the finale EDWARD CONNOLLEY by taking Lock Haven over by win enabled the Huskies to salvage a three-way West Chester and East Stroudsburg. tie for the conference along with ROBERT DIPIPI CHARLES POPE ROBERT STROUP T* * Hiu'feies Get Share Of State Croivn With 40 To 13 Victory At Lock Haven ST***^ END— Mike Panich END— John Marefka TACKLE John Covne TACKLE— Phi] Marella guard Tcm Perslng GUAP.D— Gene CENTER— Joe BACK HACK Alplanal Persipo-i Spence Keyey/ Jim Browni-/ Haven Dumps Huskies From Undefeated Ranks WJ$k END— Lesli TACKLE- /ii, t GUAR! Yds. gained inter. and Abrai> Eternal to present I'mlii ts t completely i MXy New Haven Owl Todd Bloomsburg Husky throttled attack line :he until Fumbles Own fumbles Penalties r %/%a> $ ft % . Pigskin />£*&. %'f &>£r • #" -''• 'hVA** 'A>AN/ j THOMAS PERSING, JAMES BROWNING 7954 All-State First Team SEASON SCORES Record 2 6 Mansfield Lock Haven Kutztown DR. E. — 5 Wins, 5 Losses 3 Millersville 3 Mansfield Wilkes West Chester Rider Scranton Wilkes 8 PAUL WAGNER. 9 3 12 1 Coach BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC BSTC 15 2 15 4 5 5 1 3 6 in .._ . J** - ~r *£^ BASEBALL ,-«,••' l-J^* 1955 of Dr. E. Bloomsburg Baseball Huskies came under the leadership Paul Wagner, who at one time had been coach at Donora High School during reign over schoolboy sports. The 1955 its edition of the The diamond hopefuls were a dowery which consisted, at the outset, of a veteran- studded infield, a host of catchers, and a badly depleted pitching and outfield staff. experienced infield, first base was well-manned by former monogram winners Bob Stroup and George Derk. At second, senior Johnny Halcovitch. the team's leading hitter in 1954. was well entrenched. Rifle-armed Bob Cumens was at third base in this fourth vear as a varsitv competitor. But "Doc" had some tough decisions to make at the short stop position: Terry Zachowski had been the regular in '54, but Chuck Casper also had a keen eye on the coveted infield spot. The final decision rested on the ability of each to field his position with the flawless effort In the required of a \^ agner-coached player. The catching department had as a hold-over a wealth of untried material, and only Joe Keefer from the '54 team. Among the untested backstops were Treverton's Harv Boughner. Bobby Boyle, former Scranton player, and Frank Fisk. one-time Danville Ironman. Eddie Shustack. a 1954 letter winner in center field, and Chuck Casper, a shifted were the onlv outfielders inherited from the previous season, and the shortstop, search started for patrollers of the outer pastures. The pitching department was also sparse in starters and light in collegiate experLeading the parade of veteran chuckers was Bobby Dipipi. former Old Forge hurler and successful B.S.T.C. pitcher of '54. Charles Kwiatkoski. another baseball veteran at Bloomsburg. had also done considerable pitching in the Navy. ience. The personnel had to be drawn from the pool of green freshuntried upperclassmen. \^ ith this in mind, the Huskies settled down under the eye of Doc Wagner and set about their task with an air of self-assurance. rest of the baseball men and TRACK CHEERLEADERS ... six sweet gals loaded with ^ im. Vigor, and Vitality leading the student body in the old Bloomsburg spirit . . . =y\^$«SSSi . C0LLEG1 mellow and tenor, and rich bass voices for the blending of sweet soprano, alto the common college, pleasure of the group, the and the community a^^HHM . . . HOIR OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Pianist Advisor . _ . . CHARLES POPE SAMUEL HALL JOYCE LUNDY BARBARA LENTZ MARY JANE MILLER MR. NELSON MILLER WOMEN'S CHORUS . . . OFFICERS __ Treasurer _ Advisor . . ._ Vice President Secretary . JOYCE BUCK TINA VALENTE BERNADINE BUTZ JACQUELINE ALBERT _ President _ _ MRS. B. Butz. T. Valent, J. Alberts . . . music enthusiasts singing to- gether for the enjoyment of the college and community . . . L D. T. EVANS . AVIATION CLUB . . . }MiU OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor . GORDON STAMETS _ FRANK ANDREWS MARY LOU THORNTON ARTHUR LESHER W. B. STERLING M. Thornton, A. Lesher C St3m ' N - . . ^ S,„U na looking into the . future and keeping abreast of the present by promoting all aspects of aeronautics . . . . STUDENT CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Mr. Hinkle Enola Van Auken, Willard Snyder OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Advisor _ . . WILLARD SNYDER NANCY HOMSCHER ENOLA VAN AUKEN MARILYN RITTER MR. CLAYTON HINKLE RELIGION IN LIFE On Tuesday morning. November WEEK 1954 during the assembly period, Victor Michael. Chairman of Religion in Life Week Committee, made the announcement, "This is Religion in Life Week." Through the tireless effort of a committee composed of all religious faiths and denominations, the first Religion in Life Week was underway here on our campus. 16. the student response was viewed with little optimism, but after the attenshown during the address given by the Reverend Raymond Shaheen, the speaker for the Protestant faith, there was no doubt that religion was something At first, tiveness about which college students were vitally concerned. Further evidence of the fine student attended the informal discussion group auditorium for the Wednesday Vesper spoke on behalf of his faith, displayed more response was shown by the number who meetings. The well-populated Carver Hall service, when Rabbi Vander Walde body to become Isaac the desire of the student tolerant of the other person's religion. On Thursday. November 18, 1954, the Right Reverend Monsignor George D. Mulchay. represented the Catholic faith by presenting to an attentive audience his address during assembly. In the afternoon the best-attended discussion group meeting of the series dealt with the subject of Mixed Marriages, concluding three days of religious awakening. The outstanding achievement of the entire program was not attained during the it was the continued interest in religion, as evidenced by increased attendance in Bloomsburg churches and the increased number of students who now week: rather, attend the Student Christian Association meetings. These were the signs that "Religion in Life it Week" possible. far surpassed the expectations of the committee who helped to make ltVh JOANNE HESTER, Editor-in-Chief ... a student publication presenting current news and opinion to the college community through the cooperative efforts of journalistically minded students . . . BOM® EDYIO*!^ \\at* a S^coe. Joan O— EA^ « \ heads D^ ~ xh . J Joyce V,ne ** Butl- a Busing % EdwaTd^- Ed^ ria 5 ..... ' iC oe. ---^ ve.>anc loan CVvn t & > Martbabtan -"" Feature -'-"......„-Sports ... " ----... Circula" Typi n S . GEORGE DE*K- B .. .... Berna^ 6 _ J°> ce PILOT ... the student handbook acting as a printed guide to a more thorough understanding of college activity and policy . . . Bottom row: M. STARVATOW M. DURICKO STAFF *«'Editor Usine f 7r~——. Ps. td'lor* Ss ary atow S n ° Krz}Wicki yei 'son r nal ' BttSin Read** -rj BeW u Typ ist PublH"> Circ" lotion As the years following your graduation increase in number, many of the memories and recollections of your four years here at B.S.T.C. will become more vivid and meaningful. more recent events in your lives push many of those fond recollections back into the hidden depths of your memories. However, in later years, the will tend to Our purpose in bringing you the 1955 OBITER is actually an attempt an attempt to provide, through the medium of photographv. some of the Bloomsburg you knew as a student. — We hope that in the years to come you will turn occasionally your yearbook and refresh some of those memories which time might have tended to fade a bit. If you do this, our purpose will have been accomplished. to YOUR EDITOR KEITH McKAY EditoT-in-Chiei JOHN WILLIAM BlTfB Sports Editor S-VSDLE* THE OBITER '55 NANCY SUE WILLIAMS Associate Editor CAROL ELY, JAN «RENCE BARBARA Editor-in-Chief ... Associate Editor Editorial Board .. Editorial Staff Business Manager Co-Advertising Managers Director Senior Pictures Art Editor Sports Editor Copyreaders TL-CXWOOD _ Keith McKay Nancy Sue Williams HOLLEY Charlotte Rummage Holley Smith George Derk Curt English Jan Ference John Sandler Bill Bitner Suzanne Osborn Mary Jane Trefsger Coed-of-the-Y ear Contest Coordinator Faculty Advisor Tom E. T. R. SMITH Business Manager Corinne Pentecost Barbara Tuckwood Marie Will Carol Ely Joanne Hester Higgins DeVoe „ OBITER COED CONTEST 1955 . EMAGENE PARK . . MISS BOBBI BOADSIDE Coed of the Year THE CLASS OF . . . 1958 the rigors of customs . exploring of Bloomsburg show ditional talent habits, routines in Central Dance . . P a . . r . . k" Vice President the trafriends, the at "Up Freshman _. . . . ROBERT ASBY ROBERT BOYLE NANCY SUWALSKI RICHARD CONNOLLEY MARY HEATLEY CARL SHIVELY .... .... Woman Rep Man Rep. the initial • . . President Treasurer . . . new . Gerry Kehler . OFFICERS Secretary . . CLASS OF 1957 . . . the transition stage between under Sophomore week and upperclassmen "Candyland" at the annual Cotillion . . . . . . . . . . . . taking a definite place in the pattern of Bloomsburg . . . R. Beimensderfer, E. Shustak, K. Weir. A. Kleinschrodt S. Stallone, Mr. Miller. B. Lentz. c£^ of** jM* ulf n> ^55? 5> tt- S eC l r !ute T RcV- K. Weir. Mr. Miller. CLASS OF 1956 . . assuming and . and . . a . responsibilities of procuring school rings event with . . . . . the creating Junior . OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Man Rep Woman Rep. __. Advisor role upperclassmen memorable Prom the fulfilling . . . ROBERT EVANS RAYMOND EDWARDS JOYCE KLINE PASQUALE GIANGIULIO ROBERT GROOVER JOAN CHRISTIE DR. C. C. SERONSY Dr. Seronsy. R. Evans THE SENIORS XASS OF 1955 , jap.-;-l!f] WHO'S WHO in American Colleges JEAN GRIFFITHS an< Universities . . . LUKAC Hope XOJtflf, JEANETTA MINCER WHO'S WHO (Continued) MICHEL MOKA* RELD* SALLY ROHRB ACH MORGAN NA »"^*m Mls ARNOLD GARINGER President. Class of "55 MY FELLOW GRADUATES your college careers at Bloomsburg. You can be made by you and your families in order accomplished goal. I should like to be one of the first to offer my In a short time j you will close ustK proud because of the to reach this many sacrifices sincere congratulations. As we go out into the world, each in his own way. let us never forget the happy memories of these ivied walls. Each of you will leave your mark at Bloomsburg Bloomsburg too. will leave a some large, some small, but nevertheless a mark mark on you that will never be erased. . . . . . . As you leave, do not go with the thought in mind that vou have finished. Believe me. vou are onlv beginning. Do not stop until vou reach the top. Bloomsburg has given vou a good start. Always remember as you take your place in the teaching profession that the most important part of one's life is not in doing something for himself, but in doing something for others. Besides ourselves and recognition our parents, there are — our President, our Faculty, the Board many other factors of Trustees, the that deserve model community which we have been a part for four years, and finallv. the great state of Pennsylwhose help many of us would not have been able to make this step upward. of vania, without I want to president. It thank you for the honor and privilege it has been to serve as your class is my heartfelt wish that life may be filled with great happiness for you and yours. Sincerely, ARNOLD GARINGER BUSINESS f B ERDY MlCHALENE BELOCK Robert Walter Carey Scranton Forest City General Business General Business Waller Hall Association Business Ed. Club 1, 2. Co-ordinator 1, 3. 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Newman Club 3, 4; 1, 2; Fashion Show 1. Carolyn Berdy 1; 3, 4; 2, Business Ed. Club 4; 3, Newman Club FTA Pi 1; Omega Pi 2, 3; 3, 4; 4. Berwick Secretarial Secretarial Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 4; Business Ed. Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3; FTA 3, 4; Drum Majorette 2, 3, 4; Social Recreation Committee 2, 3. Taylor 1, 2, Athenaeum Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gold 1, 2; FTA Day Women's Association SCA 1; Women's 3, 4; 1, 4; 4. 2; Alpha Psi Omega William Creasy Mifflinville Waller Hall Association 4; 4; 1, Bloomsburg Players 3; Chorus G. Secretarial 3, Waller Hall Association 2, 3, Olive Hunter Buynak SCA 3; 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Ed. Club 1; Women's Chorus 1. Accounting Day Men's Association 2, 3; 0. Association Aviation Club Joan M. Chapin Dallas FTA Dorm Men's Phi Sigma Pi BUYNAK Baseball 3; FTA 1. 2, 3, 4: Bus Ed. Club 1. 4. G. CREASY -,**<£ ~N R. CUMENS Robert G. DERK E. Cumens E. Marlene Accounting GOBSTER Gobster Secretarial Dorm Men's Treasurer Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, Waller Hall Association 1, Business Ed. Club 1, 2, 3; Fashion Show Coordinator 1, President 4: Class Vice President 3; College 3, Council 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 4; 1. 2. 3, 4. George W. Derk Newman Club 1; Women's Chorus 1; 4; 3, 4; 2, 3. Bloomsburg General Business Dorm Men's Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1. 4; FTA 3, 4; Business Ed. Club 1. 2, 3; CGA Vice President 3; Baseball 3, 4; Maroon and Gold, Business Manager 4; Advertising Manager 3, Day Women's Association 1. 2, 3, i, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2; FTA 4; Secretary 3; Maroon and Gold 4; Bloomsburg Players Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, 3; 1. 2, 4; LSA OBITER 3. Mary Ellen Henning 4. Stroudsburg Eileen Helen Gerosky General Business Pittston Waller Hall Association General Business Waller Hall Association 1, FTA 3, 4; Women's Chorus Omega 2, FTA Mollie H. Harter Montandon General Business Pi P. M. Shenandoah Coatesville OBITER GEROSKY 3, P*i Co-ordinator 3, 4; M. 2, 1, 3, 2: 4; ness Ed. Club Newman Club 1, Business Ed. Club 2; cil 1, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Fashion Show Maroon and Gold 1, 2, 3. 3, 4; HARTER M. E. HENNING 2; 4; CGA Kappa 1, 2, 3; 1, 2, 3, Women's Chorus 1, 1; Secretary 3; Pep Committee 1; Delta Pi 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3. 2, 3, 4; Busi- College CounPi Omega Pi 5 SHERRILL V. HlLLER Jersey Shore Joseph Edward Kinder Secretarial ; English 4; LSA 1. Committee OBITER Freshman Class Advisor 3; Hospitality Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, President 4; 2, 3; 2; FTA Richard 3. 4: 4; 4, 2; Customs Committee Treasurer 3; Athen- Bloomsburg Players 3; OBITER 2, 3, Co-Advertising Manager 3, 4. General Waller Hall Association 1. Business Ed. Club 1. 2: 3, 4; 4; Newman Club Cheerleader 1, 1. 2; 2, 3. Accounting Day Men's 4; 2, FTA D. Lev an Catawissa Accounting 1, Treasurer 3. Hurtt Day Men's Association 4, Varsity 1: OBITER Donald G. Forty Fort 3, Club 3, 4; Men's Chorus 1; Class Vice President 2; College Council 4; Hospitality Committee 3; Customs Committee 3; Football 1; Baseball 1, 2; Phi Sigma Pi Newman Club Mountaintop General Day Women'; Association 1. 2. 3, aeum Club 1; Business Ed. Club 4: 2, 1; Mary Lou Kubic Nancy Bangs Holtzman 3. Dormitory Association 1, President 4; Business Ed. Club Men's 3. 1. Bloomsburg Accounting St. Clair Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players Business Ed. Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2. Secretary 3; 1. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 3; FTA 3, 4, Treasurer 4; "B" Club 3, * HoltzMan BlliE* . Business Ed. Club 1. 2, 1. 2. 3, 4; Association FTA 1. 2, 3, 4; Business Ed. Club 4; Aviation Club. Chorus 1; Class Treasurer 3; Furniture Committee Co-Chairman 2; Hospitality Committee Co-Chairman 3: 3; R. .Men's FTA 4. HURTT J. KINDER M. L. D. KUBIC \ LEVAN Mi m ^ «ft /*» u» **- • J. McCORMICK J. J • • MINCER Secretarial ; English Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee Chairman 3; Governing Board 2, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; 1, 2; FTA 3, 4; Women's Chorus 1, Business Ed. Club 2; Pi Hospitality Committee 2; 3, 4, Vice President Fashion Show Omega Pi 1; Waller Hall Association Ed. Club 1, 2. 3: FTA Chairman 3; 3. 4, Pi Omega General John C. Glenside 4, 3, Pi Secretary 3; Women's Chorus 4; Dining Secretary 4, 3, 3; Corresponding Secretary 4; American Colleges and Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 1, 2. 3, 4, President 4; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; Business Ed. Club Women's Chorus 1. 2; FTA 3, 4; Calendar 1. 2. 3. 4; Committee 1; Customs Committee 3; Social Recreation Committee 3; Freshman Counselor 2; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 2. 1, 3, Committee Co-Chairman Hospitality Delta Pi 4. Jeannetta A. Mincer Jersey Shore MORGAN Sally F. Morgan Edwardsville Accounting; Mathematics Joanne M. McCormick Sunbury MORAN N. S. 3, Business 1. 2. 3, Room 4; Co- Kappa 4; Who Who's in Universities. Panichello Accounting Dorm Men's Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Varsity Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 4; FTA 4; Business Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Basketball Tournament Committee man 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 2. 4. 3, 3. 4, Program Chair- Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. James K. Roberts, Nancy Scranton A. Moran Mifflinville Secretarial ; English Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Ed. FTA Mixed Chorus 3; 1. 3; Athenaeum Club 1; Customs Committee 2; Dining Room Committee PANICHELLO Club 3, 4; 3. J - ROBERTS Jr. Accounting Day Men's Association 1, 2, Maroon and Gold Circulation 3, 4; Staff Business 4; FTA Ed. 4. Club: A SN y D£R - John B. Grace D. Vanderslice Sibly Bloomsburg Day Men's Association 2, 4; Berwick General 2, 1, Men's Glee Club 1; 3, Business Ed. Club 4; FTA 4; 1, Assembly Commit- tee 1, 2. 3, Robert F. Sunbury FTA R. 1, 1, 2, 3; 2, 3, Day Women's Association 4; FTA 3, 4; Women's 1, Omega 4; Pi Pi Day Women's Associa- Business 2; 3, 4; Club Ed. Kappa Delta Pi 1, 2. 3, 4. General 4; Day Men's Association 3, 1, 2; Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Ed. Club 1, 2; Club 1, 2; Customs Committee 2; Football 1, 2. Association Aviation George Viti Shickshinny Accounting 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 1. 3, 4. SNYDER 3, Dorm Men's Newman Snyder Day Men's Association FTA Shamokin General Waller Hall Association 4; Business Ed. Club Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4. 4; 3; 2, 1, Ralph Charles Verano Ann Elizabeth Snyder Elysburg General Waller Hall Association tion 4; Women's Chorus G. VANDERSLICE 2; Accounting Day Men's Association 2. Class Vice President Band R. VERANO 1; 4; Business 1, 2; Club Ed. Orchestra 1. 1. G. VITI 2; ) E. WEAVER T. WELL1VER G. WIIK Evelyn Mae Weaver Muncy General Business Waller Hall Association 1, 3; "B" Club Secretary 4; 3; 3; 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Mixed Chorus 4; Fashion Show Coordinator 4; FTA 1, 2, 3. 3, Ed. Club 4, State Chairman Waller Hall Governing Board Treasurer 3; Band Maroon and Gold Thomas J. 1, 2, 1. Welliver Shamokin Accounting Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club Business Ed. Club 2, 4; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; Wrestling 4. 2, 3; FTA 4; 1, Glenn Leon Wiik Allentown Accounting Day Men's Association FTA 4; LSA Committee 3; 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Ed. Club 1, 2; Customs Committee 2; Hospitality Basketball Tournament Committee 1. 2. 3, 1, 2; Student Co-ordinator 3. > r*K? * WW SHE Si™ : - Jfc^.'^iilk a? - IT ELEMENTARY B °U/jvc Ethel Mae Brace Dorothy Ann Barnes Hunlock Creek Starrucca Waller Hall Association Aviation Club 1, 2, 3; 1, 2, FTA 4; 3, 3, 4; Women's Chorus Pep Committee 4. 1; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; House Committee Chairman 2. Judith M. Bolling Allene Burlingame Scranton Waller Hall Association Players 1, 2, 3, 4; 3, Janice Bower B. 2, 3, 4; SCA 1; 1, 2; FTA Counselor 2; Alpha Psi Fellowship 4; 1, Athenaeum Club Bloomsburg 3, Omega 4; 2, Knox 3, 4. Berwick Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Athenaeum 2, Secretary 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Aviation Club 1. Club Marcy Cedor Clarks Green Berwick Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Women's Chorus 1, 2; FTA 3, 4; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Governing Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, Athenaeum Club 1; Aviation Club 4; 4; Science FTA 3, Club 2; 4. sities 4. A. BURLINGAME M. CEDOR H. CLARK Hope A. A. DREESE R. J. FERENCE Ianet Ruth Ference Clark Pittsburgh Dornsife Waller Hall Association Poetry Club 3; FTA 3; 2, 1, 4; 3, Women's Chorus Bloomsburg Players 1. 2, 2; 3. Anna Louise Dreese Beavertown Waller ELLIS Hall Association Women's Chorus 1, 2; 2, 1, Band Waller Hall Governing Board 3, 1; 4; "B" Club 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; SCA 2; Hall Association 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus 2; Bloomsburg Players 2. 3. 4; FTA 4; Publicity Committee Co-Chairman 4; Art Committee Co-Chairman 4; Kids' Christmas Co-Chairman 2; Fashion Show 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Handbook 3; Olympian Editorial Board 3; OBITER 2, Editorial Board 3, Senior Pictures 4. Waller Alice 3. . I. Fisher Sunbury Rebecca Ann Ellis Milton Waller Hall Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; "B" Club 4; Athenaeum Club 1: Waller Hall Governing Board President 3, President 4; College Council 4; 2, Vice Hospitality Committee 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4. 3, Association Athenaeum Club 1; LSA 3, 2, 2. 4; 3; SCA Kappa 2; FTA Delta Pi 4; 3, 3, 4. Loretta N. Fry Muncy Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 3. 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; SCA 2, 3, 3, A FISHER . L- FRY 2, 4. R C/U.\M.v - Cora R. Gill Wilkes-Barre GlLMORE Waller Hall Association 3. Secretary 4. Secretary Board 4: 2. 2, 1, Science 4; 3, Women's Chorus 3; Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 1, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4: Jean E. Scranton Waller Hall Association Mixed Chorus 3; FTA 1, 3. 2, 3, 4; 4; Women's Chorus Class Secretary 1; Committee 2; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3, R. Vice 2, 3. Aviation Club 3; FTA 1. Griffiths 1, 2, 3, 4; 2, Customs Homecoming Day Committee 2, 4; Cheerleader 1. Who in 4, Social Chairman 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 2, Vice 4; Women's Chorus 2, 3; 3, President 2; Class Secretary Girdalskas American Colleges and LSA 3; 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Universities. Rita Gydosh Duryea Waller Hall Association 4, 4; 3, Soccer 2; 1. Forest City 3. 2, 1, 1; Waller Hall Association SCA 1; "B" Club 2, Meuntaintop Chorus Photography Club Governing 1. B. GRAYBILL FTA Club 3: Ruth Gillman Rae G. Richfield Day Men's Association President 4: 3: 1, Athenaeum Club 1. 2, Women's Chorus 1, 2; Mixed 2, Newman Club GIRDAUSKAS 3, 4; 1, 2. Waller Hall Association Athenaeum Club 1, 2; 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2; FTA 3, 4: Band Science Club 3; 1, 2. G. GRAYBILL J. GRIFFITHS R. GYDOSH G. HARRIS HIPPENSTEEL M. G. Gloria M. Harris Betty Hickory Corners Annville Waller Hall Association 1, 4; Women's Chorus 1, 2; 2, 3, 4; LSA 2, "B" Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta 2; Hospitality Committee 2; 3, FTA Pi Secretary 3, 4; SCA J. Waller HISTED Hoffman Hall President 4; Association Committee 2, 1, Women's Chorus Vice President 3; 3, 4. HOFFMAN B. LSA 1, 2, 4; 3, 1, 3, "B" FTA 2; Club 4; 3, Secretary 4; 2, 3, SCA 2, Hospitality 2. Mollie Jane Hippensteel Hope Espy Day Women's Association 1. 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 2, Athenaeum Club 1; Women's Chorus 2, 3; LSA 1, 2, Majorette 3, 4; 3, 4; "B" Club 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Waller Hall Association Athenaeum Club 2; FTA SCA Canterbury Club, 1, 2; Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, 4; House Committee 2; College Council 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. 1, 2; 1, Day Women's Association 2, 1, 2, 3, Board Official 4, President 3; Science Club 1, 2; 1, 4, Women's Chorus 3; Mixed Chorus 3; FTA 4; College Council 3; CGA Evaluation Committee 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Who's Who in American Colleges 1; Honesdale Secretary Horne Vice President 3, 4. Grace Histed Chorus H. Catawissa 3, President 4; 2, 3; B - HOUGH Maroon and Gold and Universities. Beverly Hough Berwick Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, Athenaeum Club Aviation Club 4; 4; 1; Science FTA 4. Club 2; Nanette Hoy J. Snydertown Hollidaysburg Waller Hall Mixed Chorus 1, 2; 1, 2, 3; FTA 4; Pep Committee 2; Dining Maroon and Gold 1. Association Women's Chorus Room Committee 1; 1; Joan Kanyok Falls Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club Poetry Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3; Women's Chorus 3, Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; SCA 2, 3; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Louise M. LaSorsa Moosic FTA Sylvia Krapf 4; OBITER 1, 2; Day Women's Association 1, 2; 3, 4; Newman Club Mixed Chorus 3. Women Florence Alice Keiper 2, 1, 3, 4, 1, 2, 2; 3, 4, Waller Hall Association Secretary 3; FTA 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3; Representative 3; Assembly Committee Board Committee 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Bulletin Noxen 1, 3 2, 4, His- torian 4. Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; SCA 1, 2, 3; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3; FTA 4. Mary Lingousky Sheppton Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Poetry Club 2; Women's Chorus 2; Athenaeum Club 3; FTA 3; Chairman of Waller Hall Art Committee 3; OBITER Advertising Staff 3. F. KEIPER J. KRAPF M. LASORSA M. LINGOUSKY J. LIPKO G. LONG LUNDY Bloomsburg Forest City Waller Hall Association 2, 1, FTA 4; Athenaeum Club Band 2. Guy A. Long 1. J. Joyce M. Lundy Johanna Lipko Club LUKAC J. 2; 2; Newman Counselor 4; 4; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 1; ? Danville Day Men's Association Aviation Club 3; Day Women's Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Secretary 4; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Customs Committee 2; Hospitality Committee 3; Library Committee 4: Alpha Psi Omega Kappa Delta Pi 3 4; Who's Who in American 3, 4; Universities and Col leges. FTA 2, 1, 3, 4; 4. Jacqueline McCauley Shenandoah June Elizabeth Lukac Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Club 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, Freeland Waller Hall Association Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 1, 3, President 3; 4, Program Chairman FTA 3, 4; LSA 1, 2, Kappa Universities Delta Pi and Colleges 3, 4; Who's Who in 3, American Dolores 3, 4: Newman 4. MJLEWSKI E. Milewski Mt. Carmel Day Women's Association FTA Vice President 3; Club 3; 4. D- 3, 2; 4; SCA 1, 2, President 3; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Waller Hall Governing Board 4; Chairman Kid's Christmas Com- mittee 3; FTA OBITER 3. 3, 1, 2, 4; 3. 4; Poetry Club "B" Club 2, 3. 4; 1, 2, 3, Science V mviCK Michael Moran Edward Hazleton Fern Glen P. Day Men's Association Dorm Men's 4; FTA 1; Dorm Men's Association 2, 3, Men's Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; FTA 4; Newman Club 1, 2; Class Vice President 1; Social Recreation Committee, Co-Chairman 3; Assembly Committee 2; Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- Palushock Association 2, 1, 4; 3, Aviation Club 1, 2; 3, 4. Ruth Eleanor Paul Plymouth Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Poetry Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3; Social Recreation Committee, Co-Chairman sities 4. Eleanor Novick Wilkes-Barre 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; Women's Chorus 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; SCA 1; Counselor 2, 3; Proctor 2, 3; Maroon and Gold 2. Class Secretary Secretary 4; FTA 3; 4; Kappa Delta Pi Women's Chorus 2, 3, 3, 4, Recording 4. Patricia Irene Phillips Williamsport Mary O'Braitis Waller Hall Association Edwardsville 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; SCA 1, 1, Counselor 3; "B" Club Committee Chairman 2. 2, 3, 4, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club Committee 3; Hospitality Committee 2. Waller Hall Association Mixed Chorus 3; FTA 4; M. O'BRAITIS > IB 2; Fire E. PALUSHOCK R. PAUL P. PHILLIPS to I S. REDLINE REITMEYER B. ROHRBACH R. Shirley Beatrice Redline Thomas Bloomsburg Shamokin Day Women's Association 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4; "B" Club Delta Pi Official 4, 3, 2, 3, 4; FTA Board 4; 4; Kappa 3, 4. E. T. Sanders Day Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Science Club FTA Vice President 4; 3, 1; Aviation Club George Alfred Schell Oneida Bloomsburg Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 4; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 2; Poetry Club 1, 2; Newman Club 1, 3, 4, FTA 4; OBITER 2. Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 3, 4; 3, 4; SCA 1, 3; Furniture Committee 2, 3; Band Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, OBITER 1; Who's Who in FTA 1, 3, 2; 4, American Colleges Universities. G SCHE^ . 1, 2, 3, FTA 4; 1, 1, 2, 4; 3, 4. Band 1, 2, 3; 2; 2. 3. Duryea Sunbury President 3; President Association Athenaeum Club Alberta Jean Semanski Relda May Rohrbach and Day Men's Association 3; Newman Club Barbara Mary Reitmeyer 2; SANDERS A SEMANSKI - Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; SCA 1; FTA 3, 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3; Women's Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Olympian 3; Maroon and Gold 2, 3, 4; OBITER 4. AT.SK/ Carol Louise Shupp Theodore Craig Thomas Plymouth Nanticoke Waller Hall Association 1, Women's Chorus 2; FTA Pi 2, 3. 3, 4; Poetry 4; SCA 1; Club Kappa 1, 2; Delta Dorm Men's tion 4; 1, Association Men's Chorus 1, 2, 2, 3; 4; Day Men's AssociaPhi Sigma Pi 3, 4. 3, 3, 4. Mary Jane Trefsger Hubert L. Mt. Carmel Smoczynski Day Men's Association Aviation Club 2. 3, 4; 1, Watsontown 2, 3, Athenaeum Club 4; Newman Club 1, 2. 3, 4, 1; Treasurer Committee 3; Religion in Life Week Committee 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 3; Pilot 4; Social Recreation 3, Associate Editor Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3; Waller Hall AssociaPoetry Club 1; Mixed Chorus 4; FTA 4; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Kappa Delta Pi tion 4; Maroon and Gold Sigma Alpha Eta 4. 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; OBITER 3, 4; SCA 1, 4; 3. Janet Wagner LURA SZERAFINSKI Kingston Dalton Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3; SCA 1, 2, FTA 3, 4; Wesley Fellowship 3, L. SZERAFINSKI Waller Hall Association 3, 4; 3, 4; 1, 2, Athenaeum Club Women's Chorus 3, T. 2, 2; tion SCA 2; Chorus 1, 1; FTA 2; Aviation 1, 3, Club 2, 4; 3, 4; LSA Day Women's Associa1, 2, 3, 4; Women's 3. 4. THOMAS M. TREFSGER J. WAGNER C. WALLACE N. WILLIAMS S. Waller Hall Association 1, Club 1; Social Recreation 2. 3; 2. 3. 4; FTA Committee 2; Maroon and Gold 1. Newman Dining Room 3, 4; Women's Chorus 1, Awards Committee 2, 3; FTA 3, Program Chairman 4; Chairman 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Treasurer 4; Maroon and Gold 1, Editor 4; Who's 2, Editorial Who in 1, 2, 3, 4; Board 3, 4; OBITER Associate American Colleges and Univer- sities. 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 1, 2, 3; Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 4; Day Women's Social Chairman 3; Athenaeum Club Program Chairman 4. Janice Yozvuk Wilkes-Barre "B" Club 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; 3: FTA 3. 4: Science Club 1, 2; Waller Governing Board 4; CGA Fire Drill Committee Chairman 3; Dining Room Committee 3. Waller Hall Association Athenaeum Club Shirley Search Williams Hall Shickshinny Day Women's Association 2; Bloomsburg Players Women's Chorus 2; Aviation Club 2; Sigma Alpha Eta Maroon and Gold 2. \OST 1, 3, 4. Orangeville Clarks Summit Waller Hall Association Day Men's Association FTA Carolyn Ann Yost Nancy Sue Williams I WIRTH Northumberland Wilkes-Barre (Mrs. J. Jay Stanley Wirth Connie Ann Wallace Committee WILLIAMS J- 2; 2; YOZV7AK # VJ I I I SECONDARY UflAJVD D. Angus Bloomsburg Albert Social Studies, Geography Berwick John Dorm Men's Association Club Aviation 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon Robert 2, 1, 3; Football 3; 1, Day Men's Association 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; 3, 4. Social Studies, Geography Day Men's Association ball Aurand L. Belinsky T. 1, Gamma 2; 1, 2, Mt. Carmel Mathematics, Geography Social Studies, Mathematics Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4. Dorm Men's Club 1. 2, Association President 3; A. Baker Bloomsburg Fredric Science, Mathematics Social Studies, Geography 2, 3; 2, 3, 4; 0. 1, 2, 3, 4, BAKER 3, Vice President 3; Science College Council Awards Committee Kappa Delta Pi Secretary 3, Varsity 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. Betz Lemoyne Day Men's Association 1, J. 2, 1, Football 1; Oren Club 2, Michael Richard Bernot Danville FTA4; Aviation Club 4; Base3, Vice President 4. 4; 3, Theta Upsilon 1, President 2, 3, Customs Committee 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; 1; 4. Dorm Men's Association FTA Customs 4; Chairman; Basketball 3, A. BELINSKY 4; President M. 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee 1. 2, 3, 4; 2; Committee Theta Upsilon Senior Gamma 4. BERNOT F. BETZ J I B. < \ V R. BISHOP Byron P. BLYLER BOGART L. BUCKWASH V. Vincent Buckwash Bishop Keiser Honesdale Science. Mathematics Science, Social Studies Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Men's Association Science Club FTA4. Pi Robert Paul Blyler 3. 4; 2, 1, 3, Club Aviation 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; President 3; 2. 1, Kappa 2; Delta 3, 4. Edwin H. Chase Bloomsburg Scranton Science, Social Studies Day Men's Association 1. 2, 3; Science Club Program Chairman 2; Awards Committee 1, 2. English, Social Studies 1, 2, 3, Day Men's 3; Lynda M. Bogart Council Berwick Club 3, 4; Who 1; 2, President in 1, 3, Women's Chorus SCAT; LSA 1, 2, 3, 2, 4; 1, 4; American Colleges and E. L. Football 1, FTA 1; 2, 3; Phi Poetry Class Treasurer 2; Sigma Pi 2, Club College 3. Cole Berwick Waller Hall Association President 3; Ronald French, Spanish, English Association Aviation Club 1; CHASE 3, "B 4; Poetry Club Club 3, 4; 1, Vice Athenaeum Mixed Chorus 3; FT A Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Who's 2; Social Studies, Geography Day Men's Association Upsilon Universities. R COLE - 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Bloomsburg Players 3, 4. Aviation 1. 2; Club Gamma 3, 4; Theta CONNOR Edward R. Dietz Bloomsburg Danville Science, Speech Science, Mathematics Day Men's Association Dorm Men's 3; 2, 1, Association Vice President 2, President 3; Newman Club 3, 4; FTA 4; Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3; College Council 3; CGA President 4; Furnitare Committee 2; Basketball Tournament Committee 2; Phi Sigma Science Club 4; Pi 2, 3, 4, COUCH George Connolley J. «• 1, Who Who's Historian 3; and Universities; Varsity Football American Colleges in 2, 1, 3, Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 1, 2; Football Manager 2. Science Club 3, 4; William Belven Ellinger Bloomsburg Social Studies, Geography Dorm Men's Association Aviation Club 1, 2; Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4. 4. 4; Ronald James Couch 4; Football 1, 2, FTA 3; Day Men's Association 3; Football 1, 2; Gamma Tamaqua Elinor Evans English, Social Studies Dorm Men's Association Varsity Club Basketball mittee 1; 1, 2, 3, Track FTA 4; 1, 2; Day Men's Association 3; 1, 2, 3, 4; Football Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; 4; Tournament Com- 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas Samuel Davis Laceyville English, Social Studies Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Poetry Club 3; Athenaeum Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1; FTA 3; Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3; Maroon and Gold 1, 3; Olympian 3. Harveys Lake Science, Social Studies Day Men's Association 1, 2, Poetry Club 2; Science Club T. DAVIS 1, 3, Aviation 4; 2, 3, 4; G. FTA Club 1; 4. DIETZ W. ELLINGER E. EVANS R. GARINGER P. GERGEN G. Mocanaqua Science, Mathematics Science, Social Studies Dorm Men's Association Club Wesley Fellowship President 3, 2, 1, Editor 3; 1, 2, Columnist OBITER Show 1; 2; Day Men's 4; Science Club 3; Council 4; Class 2; Assembly Committee Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon 4; Olympian 3, 4, Humor 1, 4; College Crier 3; Football and Gold 1, FTA Science Club 4; College 4; 3, 2, Pep Committee 4; 3, Bloomsburg Players 4; 3, 2, GURZYNSKI A. Archie Gurzynski R. Arnold Garinger Harveys Lake Varsity GERMANA 3, Director 4. Philip Gergen Association FTA 4; 2, 1, 3, Club 1; Phi Sigma Pi 4. Aviation 4; Newman Club 1; John Martin Halcovich Shamokin Science, Mathematics Dorm Men's Association Varsity Club 2, 3, Vice President 3, 4; 1, 2, Baseball 3, 1, 4; 2, Science Club 3, 4; 1, 2; Phi Sigma Pi 4. Mt. Carmel Harry Social Studies, Geography Dorm Men's man Club 2. Band 2, Upsilon Association 3, Vice 2, Treasurer 4; 3, FTA 4; 4: Basketball Tournament Committee President President 3, 4; Gamma New3, Day Men's Association Phi Sigma Pi 4. Jr. Bloomsburg Biological Science, Geography Day Men's Association Science Club Gamma 1, 2, 1, 2. 3, 4; Aviation Club 4; Varsity Club 2; Theta Upsilon FTA 4; 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; 2, 3. 4. »• Heiser Social Studies, English 4; Theta 2, 3, 4. Guy Thomas Germana. J. Nescopeck HEISER 3, 4; Science Club 4; FTA 4; HOR NE Rudolph Victor Holtzman Eugene Bloomsburg Mocanaqua French, Spanish, English Dorm Men's Association Mixed Chorus ball 1, President 1 ; Science 1, 2, 3; Day Men's Association Class Historian Library Committee 3; 2; 1 ; Basketball 1 Phi Sigma Pi ; 2, 4; Base3, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 3, 4; Science Club 2, Avia- 4. E. KOSOLOSKI. Jr. Mt. Carmel Bloomsburg Science, Social Studies Day Men's Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; "B" Club Athenaeum Club 1; FTA 4; Bloomsburg Players 2, 3, 4; 3, 4. 4; FTA 1, 4; Sigma Pi 4; Phi 2, 3, 3, 4; 4. Thompson Social Studies, Geography Dorm Men's Science, Mathematics Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Science Club FTA 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi KANASKIE Association Newman Club Joseph Jerome Matikiewicz Kanaskie Shamokin R. FTA Club 2: JOHN Horne English, Social Studies B. Day Men's Association tion 4, 3. Virginia Grace Ronald Klimovich J. E. 1, 2, 3, 3, 4; 4. KLIMOVICH i:»A^ Kappa Delta and Gold J. Association Pi 4; 1, Gamma 2, 3, Theta 4; Aviation Club 2; Upsilon 4; Maroon 3. 4. KOSOLOSKI J. MATIKIEWICZ j. McCarthy McKAY K. L. MERVINE M. Mark Gray Morris John McCarthy Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Social Studies, Geography Social Studies, Geography Dorm Men's Varsity Club Association 2; 4; 3, FTA 4; Day Men's Association Football 2, 3; 4; 3, Baseball 4. 3, Day Men's Association 4; Gamma 1, Theta Upsilon Harri§burg Shamokin Biology, Social Studies Social Studies, Geography Day Men's Association 1; Dorm Men's Association 4 2, 3, Men's Glee Club 1; LSA 1, 2 FTA 4; Hospitality Committee 2; CGA Fire Committee 2 Senior Committee; Class President 1; College Council 1, 2; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Olympian Editor-in-Chief 3; Maroon and Gold Photography Head 3, 4; 1, 4; OBITER rector 2, Coed-of-the-Year Director 2, Publicity DiEditorial Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. Association Gamma 2, 3, 4; Theta Upsilon LSA 3, 3, 4; FTA Secretary 4; 4; Phi 4. j 4; 3, Aviation Club 2; FTA nemetz 1, Newman Club 1, Sigma Alpha Eta Thomas E. 3; 2, 1, 1, 2, 2; 3; Day Men's Association 4 Varsity Club Football 2; 1, 2, 1, 3, 2, 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4; Track FTA 4 2, 3 1, 1. Persing Shamokin Science 1, 2; Dorm Men's Association 3, 4 Vice President 4; Aviation Club 3 Science Club 4; FTA 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 Wrestling 4. Social Studies, Geography Dorm Men's Association Aviation Club Varsity Club Gordon Wrestling 4; Dorm Men's Day Men's Association Lewis Reilly Mervine Sigma Pi 2, 2, 3, 4. John W. Nemetz Keith D. McKay Bloomsburg Players MORRIS T PERSING - 1, 2, 3, Charles Greer Pope Joseph Conyngham Glen Lyon Association Men's Glee Club 1; 1, 2, Varsity 4; 3, Mixed Chorus Club 3, Vice President 2, President 4; FTA 4; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 4; 3, 4; Class Football Shemanski Science, Mathematics Social Studies, English Dorm Men's J. 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4. Day Men's Association Jacob 3; Football 1, E. Catawissa Day Men's Association Science, Mathematics Association 1, 2, 3, 2; Track 2; 4; Science Club FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Tour- 2. Mocanaqua Science Aviation Club 1, 3, 1, Slembarski Paul Harold Rhodes Day Men's 2, 1, Newman Club President 4; nament 1, 2, Treasurer 2; 3, Science 4; FTA Club 4; 4. Newman Club 1, 2. Donald E. 1; Smith Alton William Schmidt Dallas Lavelle Biology, Geography Science, Mathematics 4; Aviation Club 3; Science Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Maroon 1, 2, 3, Club 4; and Gold Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; FTA 4; Varsity Club 1, 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Cold 2, 3, 4, News Man- Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 3; Science Association 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Aviation Club 1, 2; FTA 4; College Council' 3; ager Maroon and Gold Dorm Men's A. Association 1, 2, 3; Day Men's Association 3. SCHMIDT J. SHEMANSKI 4; Customs Committee Gamma J. Theta 3; Upsilon Track 3, 4; 1, 2; Phi Kappa Sigma Pi Delta Pi 3, 4; 3,' 4; 1. SLEMBARSKI D. SMITH I*!**} ->•» &*- i M H. M. SMITH Holley R. W. STANEK SMITH Walter Stanek Smith LaAnna Hazleton Science, Social Studies Science, Social Studies Dorm Men's Day Men's Association FTA Baseball Gold Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 1, 2; Olympian Advertising Manager 3; Maroon and 4; 3; OBITER Malcolm 2, 3, Business Manager FTA 2, 3, 4; 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; 4. 4. James P. Steiner Bloomsburg H. Smith Physical Science, Geography Hazleton English, Social Studies Day Men's Association Day Men's Association 1, 4; Dorm Men's Association 2, 3; Aviation Club 2; Athenaeum Club 1; FTA 4; Men's Glee Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 3; CGA Furniture Committee 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Olympian 3, Business Manager. FTA Upsilon 1, 2, 3, Club Varsity 4; 4; Science Club Football 1; 1; Gamma Theta 4. Donald W. Thomas Shamokin Nancy Snyder Social Studies, Geography Hazleton Day Men's Association Science, Mathematics Waller Hall Association FTA 3; SCA 1; Club 1, Kappa Delta 4; 2, 3, Pi 3, 4. Science Club 2, 3; 2, 1, Upsilon 4. Allen B. 4; 3, 1, 2, 3, Football 4; Aviation 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 4; 4; 3, Club 4; Varsity Gamma Theta Walburn Shamokin Science, Mathematics Dorm Men's Association 4; Science Club 1, Convention Delegate Kappa J. STEINER D. THOMAS Delta Pi A. 2, 3, 3, 4. WALBURN 3, 4; 4; Day Men's Association FTA 3, Track 1; President 4, State Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; 4, SENIOR DIRECTORY 1955 BUSINESS 1315 Bryn Mawr, Scranton, R. D. No. 1, Dallas, _ 419 S. Main, Taylor, 415 Hudson, Forest City, 229 E. Fifth, Berwick, Belock, Michalene Berdy, Carolyn Buynak, Olive (Hunter) Carey, Robert Chapin, Joan William Cumens, Robert Derk, George ..... Gerosky, Eileen Creasy, G. Mifflinville, 45 Kirby, Box Hiller, Sherrill _ Panichello, John Roberts, James John Sibly, _ Snyder, Ann Snyder, Robert Vanderslice, Grace Verano, Ralph _ George Weaver, Evelyn Viti, Welliver, Thomas Coatsville, Montandon, Pa. 9 Union, Pittston, 333 W. Coal, Shenandoah, _ 446 E. Fourth, Bloomsburg, 19 N. 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