•*PltW!- ALMA MATER ACTIVITIES 16 ACADEMIC 38 ORGANIZATIONS 64 ATHLETICS 114 FRATERNITIES 148 STUDENTS 172 OBITER- 1968 Bloomsburg INDEX State College Bloomsburg, Pa. 248 Far above the river winding Midst the mountains grand 1 * ^, s>fl»,-i< Stands our college, dear to students Far throughout the land Far and wide though we may wander Still our hearts are true To our We hilltop Alma Mater our pledge renew. 10 Ever seaward Susquehanna Never resting flows— 12 Ever onward, striving, Onward Bloomsburg climbing goes. 13 14 Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg College Up on College Hill Years to come shall find us ever True to Bloomsburg 15 still. // 16 |5-AV> ACTIVITIES Editor: Toni Matulis 17 FRESHMAN ORIENTA TION Orientation this year was composed of many of the "tried and true" methods of indoctrinating frosh, along with several entirely new ones. The orientation committee, faculty members, and res- ident advisors initiated a series of small group meetings held each morning for discussions reall facets of college life at Bloomsburg. garding "Las Vegas Night", a successful, new event, took place in Centennial Gymnasium. Students gambled with play money, and at the end of the night, prizes were given to the freshmen with the most money. The traditional dinks and name signs were worn again this year, and freshmen were asked to perform various stunts for the tyranical committeemen. But at the end of the week, the freshmen avenged themselves with the customary retribution of shaving cream, mud, eggs and flour. 18 HOMECOMING '^-^.t *--!/-. 19 Gail Bower Homecoming Queen 20 The Bloomsburg campus turned "Mardi Gras" for 1967. A pep rally and bonfire got the events underway on Thursday night, October 12. FinalFriday ists for Homecoming Queen were aimounced. evening Dionne Warwick entertained at a concert in the Homecoming gym. Gail Bower, a junior representing the Bloomsburg Players, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Despite a dismal rain, the parade on Saturday morning went on as planned. The Honorable Fred H. Hobbes attended as a special guest. The State Police mounted horse color guard and the Irem Temple Shriners String Band highlighted the parade. Saturday afternoon, the Huskies faced their rivals from West Chester State College on the gridiron. Open house was held in the residence halls after the game for alumni and friends. Saturday's festivities were concluded with an all-college dance featuring the "Rhythm Aces". At intermission, the float awards were announced with first prize going to Sigma Iota Omega. The freshman house decoration prize went to Jeff"erson House. A picnic and informal dance were held on Sunday afternoon. That evening the College Choir entertained with a Pops Concert, terminating the four days of Home- coming activities. background, but 21 The New Orleans it still spirit faded into the remains part of our memories. 22 BLOOMSBURG PLA YERS PRESENT The quality of student . . . drama reached an all- time high this year at Bloomsburg. Visit to a Small Planet, Gore Vidal's amusing comedy, was performed in October with Bruce Hopkins in the lead part. Tom Keams and Bud Walsh took the December mystery. Catch Me If spring, Bonnie Komgold, a high school junior was cast to play Anne Frank in the Players' production of The Diary of Anne Frank. Trouble in Tahiti and The Devil and Danlead roles in the You Can. In early Webster were the two light operas which were presented as part of the Spring Arts Festival. iel SPECIAL CAMPUS GUESTS 24 During the course of this guests visited the campus. academic year several special To avoid a depressing lull in was contracted to give a concert in Haas Auditorium on the week-end after Homecoming. Albert Burke gave a lecture about education in November, and later that day he led an informal discussion on world affairs in Waller lobby, attracting several hundred students. Thousands of students waited in Haas Auditorium on February 6 to hear Vincent Price speak about art appreciation. Although he was late in arriving, students agreed that he was well worth it; they received him enthusiastically. Afterwards, he visited with the art students for a discussion and critique of their work. Jay and the Techniques were the featured performers during Winter Week-end. And Yulbet and Hendra, an Enghsh comedy team, performed in Haas in March. social activity. Bufiy Sainte-Marie 25 JANUARY GRADUATION January 25, 1968 was a beautiful winter day, clear and and it will be remembered by many seniors as a milestone in their lives. Commencement exercises were held in the new Haas Auditorium for the first time. One hundred and twenty-nine bachelor degrees were granted, and 1 masters degrees. John K. Tabor, Pennsylvania crisp, 1 Secretary of Internal Affairs was the guest speaker. ^r-" 26 MOCK REPUBLICAN CONVENTION conceived by the social science department Initially summer of "67", the idea of a mock political convention was introduced to our college for this imporduring the tant presidential year. The key program was the scheduling of an to the entire important speaker. The department was able to obtain the Honorable Gerald F. Ford, minority leader of the United States House of Representatives, for March 16, 1968. On this basis, the date of the convention was established. The steering committee, however, felt that a conven- no preliminary speeches or tion with would not rallies serve as an accurate representation of an actual political convention. With this in mind, a series of pre-convention activities were arranged which included state meetings for dissemination of information and the formation of strategy. Friday afternoon, March 15, E. John Bucci, public opinion pollster, and James Reichley, former legislative assistant to Governor Scranton, and associate editor of Fortune Magazine, participated in a seminar on "The Republican Prospects in 1968". Later that evening, Craig Truax, former state Republican chairman, former Secretary of the Commonwealth, and legislative assistant to the majority leader of the Pennsylvania General bly, held a pre-convention pseudo-delegates colleges. 27 were rally. With attracted this from Assem- program, 1,333 15 different 28 Tne weekend of March for those who were 15 was no ordinary weekend a part of the activity in Centennial Gymnasium. Students took part in an educational experience so keyed with emotion that most of them were unaware that they were learning about an important phase of our government. Comments were made to the effect that it was as reahs- could possibly be. All of the essentials were there —accurate decorations and physical lay-out, multiple roll tic as calls, it platform presentation and the ensuing fight, poll- ing of delegations and demonstrations. To the amazement of all, an amendment was proposed from the floor for the party platform, stating that the draft would be abohshed. A roll call vote defeated the proposal 770 to 563. The contest itself was a heated one, with the presidential nomination going to Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller on the second ballot, and the vice presidential slot going to Governor Ronald Reagan on the first ballot. For everyone who attended, the B.S.C. Mock Republican Convention of 1968 will be remem- bered as a unique and enjoyable experience. 29 i'it'lflill 31 GREEK WEEK The first annual Greek Week was held March 31 through April 3. The activities for this special week were conceived and planned by the Inter-fraternity and Intersorority Councils. On Sunday night many gifted students were spotlighted during Talent Night in Carver Auditorium. A marathon race on the terrace outside Husky Lounge preceded a concert by the Temptations and Chuck Jackson and his Sextet on Monday evening. On Tuesday, chariot races were held in the center of campus. Thela Gamma Phi won the sorority race, and Phi Sigma Xi was the victor in the fraternity race despite Bob Wynne's fortitude on behalf of Beta Sigma Delta when his "chariot" fell apart. The finale of Greek Week focused on a Gymnastics Night on Wednesday which was followed by an all-coldance from 10:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. In conjunction, A.R.W. sponsored a very successful money-making project, "Penny Night". Resident women were permitted to remain out until 2:00 A.M. if a penny was paid for lege the each minute past midnight. As an anti-climax, the resident men stormed the womon Thursday night in a second unsuccessful attempt at a panty raid. Dean Hunsinger and the campus guards nervously stood by while Dean Jackson and the Head Residents guarded the doors from the inside. Complications arose when girls in Waller, East, and West Halls set oft' fire alarms. The anxious co-eds streamed to the doors. The men got ready to charge inen's dormitories side. And the ground. Greek Head Residents determinedly stood Week proved itself to their be one of the social highlights of the spring semester. Kf- " ii^S.y:. "-t-:- Spring Arts Festival Bloomsburg's annual attempt to dis- burse culture to the masses—the Spring Arts Festival— began on April 4 with an exhibition of paintings seph A. Smith. A and sculpture by Jo- creative writers' con- ference featured lectures and readings by Maurice Valency, a critic, Stanley Kunitz, winning poet, and Peter Taylor, a writer. The Bloomsburg Players and the Concert Choir presented two light operas, "Trouble in Tahiti" and "The Devil and Daniel Webster". The New York Pro Musica performed in Haas Auditorium on April 30 and a contemporary dance concert was given by students from East Stroudsburg State College on May 3. a prize 34 Miss Northeastern Pennsylvania Becky Ward, Miss Northeastern Pennsylvania Crowns Her Successor, Gail Bower. 35 1967 Phyllis Repp Laurel Princess 36 Junior Prom "Three Coins in the Fountain" was the theme of the JuProm held bv the class of 1969 on May 3 at the Bloomsburg Moose Club. Class president. Frank Mastrianni, announced that Phyllis Repp was chosen 1968 Laurel Princess. Phyllis, an elementary education psychology major from Allentown. Pennsylvania, was crowned by her escort, Ed MacKay. The juniors who made up her court were Debbie Jones, Nancy Strauss. Karen Dowse, Becky Ward, Karen Pierson and Kathy Dagger. nior 37 Voices Of Student the Students" in January in which he described what he felt were the attempts at suppression by the school administration. At the end of January he was again brought before the disciplinary committee to be tried on charges filed by the Director of Public Relations. Two days of hearings followed during which Slack and his advisor, James Percey, argued that the right of freedom of speech made the charges invalid. The hearing committee finally decided that Slack was guilty of some acts of journalistic irresponsibility and punished him by requiring him to write an article on disciplinary procedures in colleges. Meanwhile, in February, lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union had informed President Andruss that if the ban was not rescinded "forthwith", they were prepared to file suit against the college. This year student opinion crystallized in a number of constructive but often controversial ways. The most prominent of these were the appearance of SURGE, The Gadfly, and policy revisions by the ARW, The Association of Resident Dissent Women. The Gadfly published its first issue on September 29, 1967. The lead article was a "China Report", the first in a series of satires on policies and personahties of the administration of the college. Before the newspaper had printed its last issue of the year, it had published articles on foreign affairs, national politics, and editorial comments on specific policies with suggestions for remedies. For financial support, however. The Gadflv placed a coin box beside the newspapers when they were distributed, running afoul of the schoofs regulations against solicitation. In Ron Gary Fletcher and Lyle Slack Schultz The Gadfly reappeared in April and published to the end of the school year— twelve issues in all. Gary Pletcher, a first semester senior, was named to edit the 1968-69 editions of an attempt to obtain these rights its editor, Lyle Slack, went before the Student Government Association in November where solicitation rights were not only denied, but the newspaper was banned from distribution on campus. In a now-famous remark after the meeting, Lyle Slack vowed that The Gadfly would continue regardless of what the student government did, for, he contended, the ban was unconstitutional. Slack was supported by the American Civil Liberties Union which agreed to take the case in The Gadflv. SURGE (Student United in Reform Government and Education), the first student political party, was formed in February. Organized by Ron Schultz, Lyle Slack, Gary Pletcher, and Joe Cappello, it declared itself to be for greater student freedom, specifically with regard to social regulations and student government. Seven of the eleven SURGE candidates were elected to offices in the April elections. The Association of Resident Women, headed by Connie Fike, also made great strides towards liberalizing the regulations governing women. Seventy-eight reforms were February. In December, Slack had been brought before the campus disciphnary committee on charges of misrepresentation of students in an "Open Letter to Students" which most of the nine students alleged that they had not signed. Slack, however, produced an original of the letter with the signatures of the nine. He was acquitted with a letter of censure. Since the student government ban was specifically against The Gadfly, Slack felt free to pubhsh a "Tleport to in dorm rules. The most significant were the establishment of late minutes, expansion of women's hours, elimination of compulsory bed-making, and restrictions on the house mother to insure privacy during room inspections. made 38 Senior Ball 39 Commencement ''Past 40 performances count MA Y 26, but not SO much 1968 as today's and tomorrow's.'' 41 ACADEMICS Editor: Doug Hippenstiel Of The President College When Dr. Harvey A. Andruss became President of Bloomsburg State College in 1939, he had been a public school administrator since the age of nineteen. In the years preceding 1939 he had served as a university in- department head, and Dean of InstrucHolding a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Oklahoma, he earned the Master of Business Administration degree at Northwestern University and the Doctor of Education degree at the Pennsylvania State structor, college tion. University. A native of Texas. Dr. Andruss has been affiliated with the public schools of Oklahoma; also with Northwestern of Pennsylvania, and Bloomsburg State College. Dr. Andruss has served as an educational consultant and head of the Department of Accounting of the First American Army University in Shrivenham, England from 1945-1946, and as visiting University, professor at the summer With Indiana University The Pennsylvania State University during of 1957. a special acumen the organizer and first for business. Dr. Andruss was Director of the Department of Business Education at Bloomsburg State College from 1930-1937. In the struction; in latter year he became the Dean of In- 1939 he succeeded Dr. Francis B. Haas as President of the College. ^ Dr. Andruss' administrative foresight was particularly important during his first decade as President when it was necessary to secure funds to keep the College operat- ing while the country was involved in World War II. The economics of recent years have also demanded adminof a high order as the State Colleges are being called upon to meet the educational needs of an exploding population. Dr. Andruss has been quite influential as a member of the Board of State College istrative ability Presidents by virtue of his talents and his long tenure. He has been particularly active in the fiscal policies and programs of the State Colleges and has appeared before numerous legislative committees in quest of more funds for State Colleges in general and for Bloomsburg in particular. The Class of 1968 has observed a tremendous series of at Bloomsburg State College since they began in changes 1964, but the changes observed by Dr. Andruss through the past thirty-eight years are almost impossible to con- template. These countless changes must constitute a vast and they must be a storehouse of memories for him . source of 45 much understandable . . pride. Dean Of Instruction During the past thirteen years Bloomsburg State Coltremendous rate of growth and development. This growth has been reflected by a rapid multiplication of students, faculty, facilities, and programs. One of the many persons vitally involved in this growth lege has realized a has been John A. Hoch, Dean of Instruction. During his tenure as Dean of Instruction the re- have multiphed rapidly and as the College expands to uni- sponsibilities of the position no doubt continue will to versity status. Dr. after Hoch came serving School. He Relations, as a to served as and Bloomsburg State College in 1946 teacher and coach at Milton High Dean of Men, Director of Public as Director of Athletics before assuming his present post. In addition to his other responsibilities, Dr. Hoch was football coach during the 1946 season, and coach from 1947 to 1955. Dr. Hoch earned his A.B. degree at the Pennsylvania State University, his M.A. degree at Bucknell University, and his Ed.D. at Penn State. During Dr. Andruss' two assistant football trips around the world Dr. Hoch has served as Acting President of the College. Dr. Riegel. Dr. Ralph Herre, Miss Mary MacDonald. Dean Of Students Dr. Paul S. Riegel has served as Dean of Students at Bloomsburg for the past three years, a period characterized by tremendous enrollment increases which strained available most facilities, a preplexing situation common in of higher education, especially those institutions supported by the state. In addition, the entire structure of the College has been committee revamped during the past two years in an attempt to create a better balance of power among and the administration, faculty, students. This project took a great deal of time and effort by many people, including the Dean of Students. All these factors have made the job more demanding than at any other time in history. A native of Berwick Pennsylvania, Dr. Riegel received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature at Mid- dlebury College, Vermont. He earned both his M.A. and Ed.D. degrees from Teachers College of Columbia University. Among other positions, he was Assistant Reg- istrar for Special Projects at the Latter institution prior to his appointment as Dean of Students at Bloomsburg in September, 1965. In addition to his experience in the area of student personnel work. Dr. Riegel has been active in various personnel aspects of the United States Army and has been Assistant Coordinator of Inter-Agency Training for the United States Civil Service Commission D.C. in Washington, 47 Directors of Development and Public Relations, quite frequently, are college administrators most students. Their presence is daily personal contacts like the who are invisible to manifested not through Deans of Instruction or Students, but by the steel and concrete skeletons of new underground utilities, conferences with a variety of groups and individuals, newspaper articles and brochures, and, sometimes, an inevitable sea of mud. At Bloomsburg State College, Boyd Buckingham's Office coordinates a countless variety of details encompassing the continuing expansion and growth of the College. Development involves knowing what the campus looks hke today (including where the sidewalks are and where the students actually walk) and what the campus should look like ten years from now. Construction on a State College campus must meet with the approval of state agencies and the State Legislature as well as the students, faculty, and administrative personnel who will use the new structures when they are completed. Through the cooperative endeavor of many staff members, Bloomsburg has developed a master campus plan with sufficient buildings, trenches for Director Of Development accommodate unforeseen changes. This plan estabhshes guidelines for present and future buildings. Design and construction of campus projects must be also coordinated with local business and government officials who are responsible for water and sewage, electricity and telephones, zoning and traffic patterns. Mr. Buckingham must reconcile the desires and problems of students, faculty, administrators, architects, and municiple and state authorities as the campus grows. He may be flexibility to invisible to most students, but to student leaders, faculty committees, administrative planners, and hundred's of others, he and his office are the keys to Bloomsburg's future. PubUc Relations embraces every aspect of the college community and its relations with its many pubhcs— alumni, townspeople, parents of students, business and civic organizations to mention a few. The aid and assistance given the college, directly and indirectly by these groups, makes possible which are not scholarships, provided by loans, the and other benefits Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Mr. Buckingham is a native of York, Pennsylvania. He his Bachelor of Science degree at B.S.C., his Master of Science degree at Bucknell University, and is a candi- earned He served as an and a heavy bomber pilot in the European Theater during World War II, and taught for eight years in the public schools of Athens and Sayre, Pennsylvania, before joining the faculty at Bloomsburg in 1953 as an Associate date for the Ed.D. degree at Penn State. officer Professor of Speech. 48 49 Board Of Trustees .>^JBl»i1S^. Mr. William A. Lank, President 6. 2. Hon. Harold 7. Mr. William E. Booth Mr. Edgar A. Fenstermacher 3. Mr. 8. Mr. Howard 1. 4. 5. J. L. Paul, Howard Vice President Deily, Secretary-Treasurer Mr. E. Guy Bangs Mr. Gerald A. Beierschmitt 9. 10. 50 S. Fernsler Hon. Bernard J. Kelley Dr. Harvey A. Andruss (not pictured) The Harvey A. Andruss 51 Library. Professor Rygiel Retires For more than four decades prior to his retirement in January of this year. Professor Walter S. Rygiel had taught Commercial and Business Education subjects, teaching the last thirty years of his career at Bloomsburg State College. His ability as a teacher is indicated by the honors and awards that have been accorded him, by the achievements of his students, and by the high esteem in which he is held by these students. This esteem was perhaps best demonstrated at the dinner honoring Professor Rygiel upon his retirement, when a portrait of the educator was presented to the College by Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega alumni of Bloomsburg, and Pi, the Business Education faculty members of the College. Last spring Professor Rygiel's shorthand class placed first world-wide competition sponsored by the Gregg Company. His 28 member team surpassed the of some 25,000 other contestants from Europe, in a Publishing efforts North and South America. Prior to this triumph Prohad won three successive first prizes the National Shortnana Contest. Asia, fessor Rygiel's students in Professor Rygiel received a Bachelor of Science degree in Commercial Education from Temple University in 1925 and a Master of Science degree in Education (also from Temple) in 1936. He subsequently did graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania, Bucknell, and Penn State University. 52 Ginny Ryan, Mary Ellen Heitz, Madson; Third row: Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, Joyce Sick, Charles Wagner. James Pegg, John Bilder, Richard Keefe, John Ackley, Melody Cruys. Dr. Lloyd Tourney. rah Hile. Sandra Bird. Loretta Houser. row (seated): Donna Sparks, Constance Eaton. Helen Lohenitz, Margie Schultz, Mr. Walter S. Rygiel. Kathleen Eyer, Linda Hummel, Bonnie Yoder; Second row: Barbara Strieker. Gerry Welker, Rosalie First Luksa, Carol Kopp. Anita Bobson. Betty Porosky. Lmda Follis, Mary Debo- 53 Ellen 54 55 William D. Alabaugh Sarah E. Jeffrey Eugene Rappaport Richard C. Scherpereel Kenneth T. Wilson, Jr. Biology Farber Gellos Michael Herbert Craig L. Hinies Jerome J. Klenner 6. PliiUip A. 7. George J. Julius R. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Thomas Kroschewsky Manley R. Donald D. Rabb Stanley A. Rhodes Robert G. Sagar Joseph P. Vaughan Business 17. Charles M. Bayler 18. 19. James B. Creasy Frank S. Davis, Jr. John E. Dennen Lester J. Diettenck Doyle G. Dodson Norman 24. 25. 26. 27. Cyril A. 28. 29. 30. L. Hilgar Clayton H. Hinkel Margaret J. Hykes Kenneth G. Kirk Lindquisl Joan C. Mishler Reginald W. Shepherd Francis J. Radice Educalion 31. H. M. Afshar 32. Iva Mae V. Beckley 33. Ernest H. Engelhardt Hart 34. Gerrold 35. Howard K. Macauley. Jr W 35 56 -J 1. Gilbert R. W. S elders 2. Margaret M. Sponseller 3. Donald A. Vannan - English 4. Dale M. Anderson 5. Anita A. 6. Virginia A. 7. William D. Eisenberg Donovan Duck Ronald A. Ferdock Leonard B. GiUey Kopp 10. Charles C. 11. Margaret Read Lauer 13. Robert G. Meeker Alva W. Rice 15. Jordan P. Richman William C. Roth 16. Susan Rusinko 14. 17. Richard C. Savage 18. Cecil C. Seronsy Stamm 19. Janet 20. Gerald H. Strauss 21. Thomas G. Sturgeon Louis F. Thompson 22. 19 57 ^«^ Francis E. Albert Ben C. Alter 17 John P. Brady C. Whitney Carpenter Arthur B. II Conner Blaise Delnis 8. 9. 10. 11. Mary Lou John George W. Neel Eric W. Smithner Alfred E. Tonolo Christine T. Whitmer Geography 12. Bruce E. Adams 13. John A. Enman Brian A. Johnson James R. Lauffer James T. Lorelli Lavere W. McClure Donald 23 L. Preston William B. Sterling Health and Physical Education 20. Douglas Boelhouwer 21. Jerrv L. DenstorfT 22. Russell E. 23. Joanne 24. Eli E. Houk McComb W. McLaughlin 25. Beatrice Mettler Clarence A. Moore Ronald E. Puhl 28. Earl W. Voss 29. M. Eleanor Wray 26. 27. History 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 29 35. 58 John C. Dietrich Edson J. Drake Hans Karl Gunther Ralph S. Herre Craig A. Newton H. Benjamin Powell 13 17 1. George G. Stradtman Music 2. Alden Buker 3. Sylvia Cronin 4. William K. Decker 5. Nelson A. Miller 6. Stephen C. Wallace 17 Physical Sciences 7. 8. 9. 10. Barrett W. Benson David J. Harper Harold H. Lanterman Clvde S. Noble 12. Herbert H. Reichard Tobias F. Scarpino 13. Rex 14. David A. Superdock Wilbert A. Taebel Norman E. White 11. 15. 16. E. Selk Psychology' 17. 23 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Donald R. Bashore Barry E. Cobb You-Yuh Kuo James J. Murphy Merritt W. Sanders Martin A. Satz Louise Seronsy E. Paul Wagner Social Sciences 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 32 34 33 m^ 60 James W. Percey Deake G. Porter 34. Robert P. Ross Bernard J. Schneck 35. Seymour Schwimmer 33. 29 William L. Carlough Barbara M. Dilworth Martin M. Gildea Arline E. Gingold Charles G. Jackson Prakasti C. Kapil 35 17 21 1. Robert R. Solenberger Special Education 2. John 3. Ira B. 4. William L. 5. Andrew J. 6. Margaret Lefevre 7. Emily A. Reuwsaat Eberhart L. Gensemer Jones Karpinski Speech 8. William A. Acierno 9. Richard D. Alderfer 10. Erich F. Frohman 1. Melville Hopkins 1 12. Barbara Loewe 13. James A. McCubbin 14. Michael 15. Robert D. Richey 16. Janice J. McHale M. Youse Student Teaching Supervisors 17. Lee 18. Stanley T. Dubelle, 19. Beatrice E. Aumiller 20. Virginia Jr. M. Englehart K. Gilmore 21. Warren 22. Martin M. Keller I. Johnson 61 1 17 ' ^m Milton Levin Margaret McCern A. Joseph McCormell, ^¥^ Jr. Jack L. Meiss James T. Reifer Kenneth A. Roberts 8. 9. 10. Edward Warden Lynn A. Watson Richard O. Wolfe R. Adminislralive Faculty 11. 22 Robert Bunge, Registrar 13. Charles Carlson, Graduate Studies 14. James B. Creasy, Assist, to President 16. Robert Davenport, Assist. Dean of Men T. Davies. Assist. Admissions Dir. 17. C. Stuart Edwards, Dir. Secondary 18. Robert Haller, Dir of Publications Elton Hunsinger, Dean of Men 15. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 27 Robert Bender. Student Activities 12. Ed Ellamae Jackson, Dean of Women Royce Johnson, Dir. Elementary Ed. Mary Macdonald, Assist, Dean of Women Robert G. Norton, Assist. Dean of Men John Scrimgeour, Dir. of Placement and Financial Aid Mary A. Tolan, Assist. Dean of Women John L. Walker, Dir of Admissions Richard Wettstone, Assist. Dean of Men Elizabeth Williams, Assist. Dean of Women A dministrative 29. 30. Personnel Llovd Anderson, Purchasing Agent Helen Barkauskas. Mgr.— Bookstore and Husky Lounge 31. Paul 62 Conard, Asst. Business Manager 13 14 16 15 •w0'f 1. Elizabeth Cooper, Resident Advisor 2. Bruce Dietterick, Public Relations 3. Thomas Gorrey. 4. Althea Hoke, Resident Advisor Superintendent of Buildings Donald Housenick, Data Processing 5. C. 6. Lucretia A. Kinney, Resident Advisor 7. Paul G. Martin, Business Manager 8. 9. 10. David L. Shaffer, Resident Advisor John Trathen, Assist. Comptroller of Student W. Horace Williams, Comptroller of Student College Physicians 11. Harry 12. F. W. P. Hoffman. M.D. Reese, M.D. College Nurses 13. Lillian 63 And Grounds Beasley 14. Irene Gilbert 15. Nettie Seely 16. Louise Szutowitz Activities Activities ^.:ii^^ ORGANIZATIONS Editor: Eileen Kotzer '^ Community Government Association The Community Government Association, co-ordinatall campus activities and functions, attempts to represent the interests of both students and faculty. Thanks to the efforts of this year's C.G.A., Homecoming with Dionne Warwick highlighting the weekend, was a great success. Spring Weekend will long be remembered ing body for for the brilliant performance of the Temptations in concert. These were the happier moments for C.G.A. There were also some tense ones with the Gadfly controversy at the head. All in all. Community Government has had a busy year and is on its way to becoming the organization it can and should be. Dean Riegel Advisor Murray, Orientation; W. Kearney, hreshman Class Advisor; Row 2. B. Kelly, Campus Radio; C. Owen, Bloodmobile; D. Kozma, Fire Mar- Committee Chairmen: Row I. E. McNertney, Dining Room; C. Gruss, Hospitality; J. Genoa, Homecoming; N. Geiger, Dining Room; C. Rogers. Orientation; J. Jackson, Freshman Class Advisor; G. Logan, Pep; J. shal; J. Carter, 66 Awards; L. Foran, Assembly. r^:-^ John J. Ondish President Kay Keys Recording Secretary Steven Messner Treasurer Robert Wynn Vice President Ruth Ann McKinley 67 Corresponding Secretary Association Of Resident Women Judiciary: S. Row Cravatta,' H. Row 3: L. 1: Miss Tulan, D. Schrantz McAndrews. linger. L, J. Hippaul". Mover, K. J. Row 2: Heisey McGuire. N. Strauss. Dean Jackson. Miss ToDean of Women; C. Owen. Social Chair- Executive Board Officers: lan. Asst. man; D. Harper, Secretary; D. Schrantz. Vice Pres- ident; C. Fike; President; L. Oehler, Treasurer. 68 Row 1. Head Residents: Mrs. Ritchie. Mrs. Cooper. Dean Jackson, Mrs. Hake, Mrs. On Campus R.A. Kinney Row 2. C. Custer. L. Biduck, D. Griffiths. J. Defanl. D. Sparks, N. Skerbetz. Row 3. K. Hanz',?. hk. P. Koerner, L. Hippauf. N. Mensch. Off Campus R.A.'s: (Below) Row M. 1. Keller. L. Helmer. A. Girio, C. Fike. J. Dean of Women). A. Barlow, M. VanBilliard. S. Buonassisi, C. Danneker, Mrs. Row William, (Asst. Witnier. D. Schutten. Johnson, E. Ertwine, B. Gregus, C. Hofl'man. 2. J. Row East and West Hall Officers: Tolan, Assistant Thomas, ident; L. L. President. Miss Row 2. B. Ross, Pres- Heclcman, Secretary-Treasurer; Harris, Vice Row President.; Donches. Social Chairman; Vice President; surer; L. 1. Dean of Women; N. P. Bixler. Kashimba. K. 3. B. Cahill, Secretary-Trea- Social, Chairman. Waller and Downtown Freshmen: D. Clouser, President; B. Yingst; President; M. Matisse; Vice Presi- dent; B. A. Valentino, Vice President; surer; Gessler, E. N. Secretary- Trea- Dilliplane, Secretary- Treasurer; K. Krall, Social Chair- man; Executive Board Members: D. Jones, Art and Publicity Chairman; C. Danneker, Resident Advisor Representative; N. Mensch, Big and Litde Sister Chairman; C. Kowalski, Student Advisor; E. Schock, Dear Coed; A. Girio, Resident Advisor Representative. P. Quinn, Social Chairman. Day Women's Association Dear Draftboard: About this 1-A classification . . . Officers: V. Lesevich, President; S. Vargo, Vice President; Macdonald, Advisor; M. aUini, Senior L. Miss Cav- Representative; S. Bower, Secretary; C. Dandini, Junior Representative; B. Zack. Junior Representative; steen, Treasurer. You bid what? K. Winter- Officers: L. Advisor; Ward, President: W. Murray. T. McAuliffe, Vice President; B. Romanoski. Secretary; B. Schaefer. Senior Treasurer; Mr. Norton. Mr. Wettstone, D. Shaffer (Assistants to the Dean of Men). Mens Resident Association B. Schaefer, 72 ex-lame duck president. Judiciary: Sealed: L. Ward. T. McAuliffe, W. Murray. Mr. Shaffer. G. Schmidt. B. Schaefer. J. Parker. B. Romanoski, T. Pusateri. Sianding: Mr. Norton. Mr. Wettstone. Wysoy. B. MuUin. Standing: J. McLaughlin. W. Murray. P. Lee. J. Mr. Norton. Shaffer, Mr. Wettstone Mr. Schmidt. G. R. Murray, R. Beam. Representatives: Seated: 73 B. Schaefer. Day Men's A ssociation Officers: R. Powell, Treasurer. R. Herre. advisor. Five aces! Day-dreamer. To throw or not to throw Hauck, President, P. Canouse, Secretary, Dr. R. S. Olympian K,| Critical Board: « ftSlfttTttt MtllB;vi ll^E "^ ^ T3 IfSttC Toni Matulis. M. Weinberg, H. Wolfe, R. Kashlak, H. Bernitonis, J. Baumann, C. Batzel B. Becker. Staff: T. Oerwinski. P. Meeker, T. Matulis, H. Bernitonis, berrg, H. Wolfe, R. Kashlak, B. Becker. C. Batzel. 75 S. Vargo, J. Baumann, B. Bavun, M. Wein- Maroon And Gold Rich Benyo Editor-in-Chief On 'D-E-A-R G-A-D-F-L Echtonal Board: B. Large, J. H Griffiths. P. Alien. C. '^ Ruck, R. Benyo. a clear day B. Teitsworth. ti'%^' •/ -,. . ^ H-m-m-m. you don't say! Staff: Staff: D. Wagner, B. Schultz, Benyo, R. Hartman. J. M. Carter, E. Gulnac. B. Welliver, R. Stugrin, M. O'Day. M. Camuso, M. Karabin, L. Cavallini, R. Atams, R. J. Fou.x, J, Pios, R. Benyo. Obiter John Grodzinski, Top. Photographer Editor: Toni Malulis. Above. Sharon Averv. Editor in Chief, and Robert Mai- Activities Editor: ler, Director of Puhlicatinns. Above right: Ginny Lesevich, Right. Students Editor. 78 Above. Marshall Mehring, Below. Bill Sanders. 'i*.T Doug Hippensteil, Academics Editor Gary Bloom Above. Cover Design Eileen Kotzer Righl. Organizalions Editor Art Steiner, Fraternities Editor 79 Business Sports Editor Manager Pilot ^SJIK^Sh ^£^£^ Richard J. Keefe Editor International Relations Club Below: M. Gildea. Advisor; K. Fedin. Pres.; M. Bogdany, Vice Pres.; Bayliff. J. Olaynick, M. Cavallini, J. Lavelle. B. Slahl, C. Hall. A. Berry, C. Huski Club Here we are, rarin' to go! Corey . . . but Boulder! I don't want to go down Big J. Loux, President; William J. Mullin, Vice President. Cheerleaders 82 ^...^ Varsity: B. Russell (Head), D. Fehr, C. Freshmen: Davis. K. Nova. M. A. Hartman. E. Benjamin, J. Goodman, L. Watts. K. May. L. Ehret. Color Guard Cheryl McHenry Carol Johnson ^l^> ' >?'^^:J>:>^^ ^>--v Sylvia Silvetti Susan Sitler 84 Candida Dandini German Club Membership in the German Club is open to anyone interested in learning and using the German language. Cuhural aspects an attempt of Germany are discussed in to increase the students ap- preciation of their impact on the world. D. Reimiller. L. Hippauf. Treasurer: C. Ashby, Mr. Delnis. .Advisor; C. Magee. Secretary; T. Eyerman, Vice Preisdent; T. Pavone. Circle A tion, lege a Kiwanis Circle K affiliated K organiza- serves both the col- and the community. Fostering spirit of cooperation among members of the club in serving the college community is the purpose of this club. Membership is open to all male students in good standing. G. Shuey, man District Governor; D. Yeakel, Vice President; J. Nyce, President. Representative; B. Moran, 85 J. Worth, Acting Secretary; P. Bower, Fresh- Athenaeum Club The Athenaeum Club is for people who music— classical, semi-classical, and popular. They spend their time learning to love appreciate all these types of music, tripping over octaves and sometimes even liking the Beatles. B. Hubler, J. Schlieder, Quick, Vice President. Chess Club The Chess Club offers BSC students an opportunity to learn to play chess or to improve their game. Proficient players frequently compete in tournaments sponsored by the Eastern Pennsylvania College Chess League. This year's team has been very successful, and they are hoping for an even more successful season next year. H. White, P. Strang, R. Griffiths, L. Treasurer. R. Ried, President; D. Walp, L. S. Hummel, Spry, Secretary; Thomas, G. Underwood, C. Nau- roth, L. Latchord, Dr. Selders. 06 W. Boston, President, G. Archaeology Club G. Kanaskie. President; T. Cannistre, Secretary: Mr. Solenberger, Advisor; R. Bingaman. Publicity The B.S.C. Archaeology Club busies itself with searching for the many Indian artifacts that abound right here in the In the Bloomsburg they go warm weather area. off to their sites to dig, but in the colder months they must content themselves with indoor meetings, seeing movies or comparing artifacts they have found. S. Rescorla, B. Cragle, J. Babich. R. Stauf- G. McClafferty, M. Pow- fer. F. Splain, ers, M. Cromley. Agent; R. Hackenburg, Secretary-Treasurer. Forensic Society Row 1: Miss Youse, Advisor; Hoze, V. Advisor. Potter. Row Shannon, W. Hams, B. J. K. Bennett. Amateur Radio Club R. Noll, .surer; pino. President; S. Stancker, Trea- C. Noll, Vice President; Mr. Scar- Advisor; J. Medland, Program Chairman. 88 2: Mr. P. Frohman. A. Szymanski, T. Wildermuth. Row 3: Dalfovo, K. Kramer, PSEA Foreman, Chairman FTA-Day Committee; C. McHenry, President; L. Program Chairman; D. Slavik, Election Chairman; C. Berry, Membership Chairman; D. Wagner, Newsletter Editor, C.Wills, Scrapbook Chairman; F. Kocher, Radio p. Zimmerman, Secretary; B. Lines. Treasurer; D. Marcinkevich. Committee Chairman. Beat the clock. Our future role. Doubleboiler!! American Chemical Society Do not remove cap Student Affiliate J. Kukuchka, Vice-President; C. Celli. W. Poechmann, Dr. Lanterman, Advisor; J. Willis, Dr. Taebel, Advisor. Tazik, Secretary- Treasurer; S. Strine, S. Teats, F. Slezak, P. Kummerer, A. Harris, R. Hand, J. r. '*. «y <^l '^a ^ ^ R. George R. Guigley, K. Springer, N. McSweeney, Mr. Reichard, Advisor; L. Biduck, Secretary; B. Posey, S. verton, T. Teats, R. Birtley, Vice-President; J. Lyons, D. Roberts, President; D. Houk, C. Noll, R. Wol- Hoffman. Physics Club Here It's not here! 91 it is! \ Psychology Club Row 1: Mr. Murphy, Advisor; K. Bowen, Corresponding Secretary: S. Home. President, B. Hoskins, Treasurer; E. Walters, Vice President; E. Kotzer. Harmonettes Row 1: L. Geronemo, D. Kunkle, A. Carratl. Row 2: son. C. Stephany, President; Miss Cronin, Advisor; J. Gabuzda. S. Kichman, M. J. Schaeffer, C. Galford, Sivell, M. Eidam. Row L. Zanolini, B. Stonback, B. Russell. M. Umlauf, G. Thomp- 3: B. Reland. J. Baumer, Varsity Club "#35 failed to float". Up, up and away! Row I: R. Christina. B. Moul. President; T. Easlep, D. Shell. R. Russo. T. Carr. Carney, C. Bowman. V. Keeler, J, Poechman, T. Castrilli E. Mackay, R. Buffington, D. Grabfelder, J. Row 2: Row Walton. P. Slavin, J. 3: W. Heim, B Club B Club, the pus, organizes extramural women activities for the and fostering activities better use of leisure time. Tiddledywinks without a tiddle. Kneeling: C. Jarrard, Treasurer; D. Runyan, B. Nafzinger, Secretary; M. Boyer. Standing: M. K. Sierdinski. A. C. Dietrich, L. Helmer, C. Gesselman, R. Whitmer. M. Van Van Horn, D. P. Billiard. B. Cray. 94 dual purposes of providing with an opportunity for participating in competi- sports tive women's recreational organization on camand participates in all women's intramural- Koerner, President; S. Cassel, Chandler, Miss Wray. Advisor, which contribute to - wmmummmv^mm Extramural Field Hockey; 5. Robinson. M. Huehner. Koerner. P. Lnngenecker. C. Lisaiisky. D. Fenslermacher, T. Wallers, E. Extramural Basketball; D. Hiltegas. M. Bover. C. Jarrard. Swope. P. J. Eble, M. Huebner, S. Soil, D. Runyan, Wiesi, C. Dietrich. B. Nafiinger, P. Felchko, B. Chandler, C. Villa, C. Everitt, A. Beck, McCoinh. 95 V. Miss Literary And Film Society to be the EngUsh Club has membership organization on Within one year what used now become the largest campus. The Literary and Film Society is that group. It shows films monthly; it also publishes student prose and poetry in its publication. The Footnote. Advisors for this group are Mr. Richman, Mrs. Donnovan, Mr. Sylvester, and Mr. Haller. This year the Film Society showed some sixteen movies directed by Fellini, Resnais, Bunuel, Welles, and Bergman. Being a literary society, this group prefers to Officers 96 Of show the Literary films with subtitles. and Film Society. The Players 97 The Madrigal Singers Row Row Row T. 1: N. Strauss. 3: R. Smith, Hoffman Row Cressman, L. 2: S. Ebeler, J. J. 4: L. Starr Hertweck, G. Bower Fargus, D. Smither, R. Miller. B. Beam. Men's Glee Club Row I: R. Bickert, Henne. D. Corbin, Schaffer, L. Nallo, J. J, Fargus. G. Richards. D. Smither, President; R. Reese, Row W. Chappell, 2: B. J. Monie, R. Harris, G. Sonon, Ramage, J. Gantz, J. Roinick, S. M. Kochkodin, Zeckman, E. P. Perlow. Row 3: T. Jenkins, T. Wagner, C. Wher, blin, T. Irwin, E. Boudman, J. Riggs. J. B. Dreibellis. Dowman, Marshall, S. R. Schutter, E. Clarke, J. Ham- >2 ^ o Q 99 a: o o -^ -- >^ DO .- W c . •Sue S CO rt K i£ _; CO S U Sot- X^ CO -^ i - 03 Q JJ C -C -^ .:^ UJ C« h- > I 1^ . M .i 5 = • o O * u u J '-' c oc " ^ . in OB ^ X« .s -a • Q , ;^ "-^ x; 3 c/i xi CQ -? t/i c c Qi . «3 E E o a 3- Jx fe e J z o =*= ; • i JT' ^. -* c r;-; ori ^ c ^ n o e £ ice-. ! d W rf ; 1 V\l j=' c y ;! < •-' -a^S < =5 COS •sum er'^ e 3 u ^ 32 s « -:5 > u CQ ~ -; ^ ta J c •^" S ^ a Si CO — OJ ' oi) _ M -J c on ii i^ Q -^ o CJ 3 Ij oa oi :2 d s^ ^ S (2 S a. IX 00 J "u o _• CO c Q ^ 1> ">^ P. -^ -- ^ c -J -c J "5 E _- iy3 103 u w) Yesterday 104 . . . 105 106 109 n 1^1 ft 110 »•* I r i y If :3 ^**Mi^|j^^^^^|^^^ 112 113 A THLETICS Editor: Bill Sanders Football 1967 This year Bloomsburg had the best gridiron team that it has fielded in many years. It was a season of great indi- vidual records and performances, but marred by juries, some in- notably Stan Kucharski's. Three performers stood out and were named Tri-Captains; they signed to play professional football next year. They his are the golden-armed quarterback Rich Lichtel, and two sure-fingered receivers Bob Tucker, and Stan Kucharski. Their records were: Tucker caught 77 passes for 101 points and 1325 yards, a national record; Lichtel passed for yardage of 2771 yards at 307.76 yards per game and 26 touchdowns, also a national record; and Kucharski caught 28 passes for 10 touchdowns and 64 points (all in 3 games). The highUght of the season was the trip to a hostile, standing room only crowd at Mansfield, beating the Mounties in the last minutes with superb passing and a never say die attitude. Bloomsburg lost to perennial powerhouse West Chester, but it was not until the final quarter that the Rams took more than a one touchdown lead against a Kucharski-less team. This was Bloomsburg's Homecoming game and no one there could possibly forget the outstanding acrobatic catches of Bob Tucker. All in all it was the most exciting, fulfilling team in many years. 117 i "i m Date Nagy, Robert Deitrich, Darrell Swan, Alfred Melito. First row: Russell Rudy. James Bonacci, Bruce Krammes, Roy Smay, John Carestia, Michael De Francisco, Arthur Sell, Richard Lichtel. Second row Stephen McCord. Joseph Lyons, Robert Surridge, Patrick Slavin, Michael Barnhart, Thomas Estep, John Farrelly, John McKiniry. Third row Frank Haduck, Thomas Morgan, Craig Shotwell, John Di Michele, James Boyd, Lamar Beinhower, Douglas Hill, James Oman. Fourth row Robert Tucker, Norbert Forcheski, Edward Petras, William Ft/i/i /.ni I rcdt-rick Ronald Christina, Ronald Erdman, Terry Shoener, Gerald Little. Paul Monaghan. Anthony Grabowski, James Wysor. Sixth row William Derr, William Moul, David Shell, Luther Harris, Robert Bennett, Dennis Weir, John Stulzman, Stanley Kucharski, Missing when picutre was taken— Gregory Berger. Harris. 121 ^H*--4i^.^-*"*^ 122 Cross Country This year was an encouraging season for the "Nut Squad" in that the two top Harriers. Charhe Moyer, and Chuck (Parson) Bowman, will return next season with a flock of top-notch freshman to make B.S.C. a team to be feared. The Herbert-led marathoners completely blanked closeby rival Bucknell and tinished the season on a pleasant note by swamping both Cheyney and Lycoming. Many interpret these two wins as the string of successes that will be first made victories in a long possible by the men of the utmost dedication, but least publicity on campus. Freshmen heavily counted on to provide both depth and leadership to next year's team will be Mark Septowski, Mike Horbel, and Jim Carlin. This seasons year- went undefeated and lings their times indicate a maturity not usually realized until they are upper class runners. One great advantage to the teams in the future will be no recruiting sired, but a necessity that is something longer that is to be de- Coach Herbert process. in along with Track Coach Puhl hopes to lure many talented high school runners to Bloomsburg's rugged course; with this, a new emphasis upon both sports will result in many victories. Soon, the past days of greatness which B.S.C. enjoyed days of Jan Prosseda and Irwin Zablocky will re- in the turn, and with this a championship in this self-torture sport. 123 Date Dr. Michael Herbert, head coach; Tom Morrow, and Jim Gauger. 125 Henry, Larry Laidecker, Charles Bowman, Charles Moyer, John 126 Basketball 127 One week leadership. His sharp passes to go, two games to win, and in the waiting a Kansas City. This was the year when the Hoopsters ahnost went to the N.A.t.A. championships. Actually, after a very successful season the Voss-Men lost the last two games and sat out the championships. After a slow start, they ventured down losing the first and ability to the lead the fast down their attack. The was well balanced, but when points were needed Bob Matuzza or Rick Fertig usually got them. Rick was this year's captain and will be the only casualty lost by the way break forced trip to many teams to slow scoring of graduation for next year's team. Rugged rebounding was provided by Jim Dulaney and three out of four games, to the Steelton-Highspire Invitational Ed Burtsavage. Ed showed inexperience in the eargames but by the end of the year was undoubtedly the Christmas Tournament. They won two games by a total three points and walked away with aU the laurels and a transfer M.V.P. trophy for Bob Matuzza. Later they pleased the seven consecutive games at Cen- most improved ballplayer. Coming offthe bench many times to inspire the team with quick scoring flurries and fiery defense were sophomores Bob Snyder and Bill Mastropietro. ly home crowd by winning tennial Gymnasium. Quarterbacked by Palmer Toto, the Huskies never lacked Center— Ed Burtsavage Captain— Rick Fertig 128 First Row: Bill Mastropietro, Palmer Toto, Rick Fertig, Vince Regan, Jack Carney; Second Row: JeffHoch, Mark Yanchek, Ed Bob Snyder. Burtsavage. Jim Dulaney; Third Row: Larry Monaghan. 129 Bob Matuzza, Elzar Camper, Wrestling . . . Wrestling was once again the most popular sport at Bloomsburg and there was good reason for it. The excitement reached its peak when B.S.C. upset the highly-touted E.S.S.C. matmen at our home coliseum. This year will be remembered for the courage of Ron Russo wrestling with a badly damaged ear, the determination of Joe Gerst defending a national title with leg injuries, and the gutty performances of Steve Peter sometimes wrestling 25 pounds over his usual weight. David Jones once again pulled out a few matches with pins in the to give Bloomsburg last seconds a win. The season started off with a successful quadrangular meet where Bloom defeated Miami of Ohio, and then later in the day tied powerful Appalachian State. In this match David Jones pinned his man with three seconds to go keeping Bloom from the defeat column. Indiana State won the tourney but the fans knew that they were in for an exciting season. Later in the year the gladiators ripped apart massive Ilhnois University but then lost to Waynesburg on probably the most controversial officiation this school has seen in years. Coach Houk once again made the B.S.C. community proud by the performances of our grapplers all around the country. 131 PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE TOURNAMENT NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS TOURNAMENT Row: Gary Haywood. Wayne Heim. JefT Prosseda, Kurt Grabfelter, Ron Russo, Richard Lepley Second Row: Joe Gerst. Arnie Thompson. Jim Coleman, John Stutzman, David Jones, Steve Peters. First 134 Date Tri-Captain Tim Carr (left) accepting second place medal for Backstroke. 136 Swimming This year's swim team was the most successful team at winning record. They also posted the best win-loss record of any swim team in the school's history and placed higher in the state tournament than ever before. There were records broken in every meet as the boys kept hitting a higher peak for each meet. Mr. Mclaughlin said the reason for their overwhelming success was their fiery spirit and an intense inner-pride which would never concede defeat. This year the Mermen had such "firsts" as humiliating West Chester to the delight of the packed home crowd, and Bloomsburg sinking for a Lycoming in their own tank. The West Chester . . . coach was quoted in his hometown newspaper the next day Bloomermen were "The most inspired team I have ever seen." They later came in second in the state meet as saying the by a mere AVi points. The leadership was provided by tri-captains Jim PoechTom Houston, and Tim Carr. Next year's prospects man, are encouraging in that only three seniors will be tain Jim Poechman, Britt lost: Jones and Fred Bausch. Cap- To re- place these seniors are an undefeated freshmen team and a more experienced varsity. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAMPIONS 400 yard Medley Relay Backstroke— Bob High Breaststroke— Vince Shiban Butterfly— Ed McNertney 200 yard freestyle Ralph Moerschbacher THIS YEAR'S NEW RECORDS 400 yard medley— Bob High, Vince Shiban, Ed McNertney, Tim Carr 1000 freestyle— Kerry Hoff"man 200 freestyle— Ralph Moerschbacher 200 Individual Medley-Bob High 200 Butterfly-Ed McNertney 200 Backstroke-Bob High 500 freestyle— Ralph Moerschbacher 200 Breaststroke— Vince Shiban 400 freestyle relay— Tim Carr, Ralph Moerschbacher, Tom Houston, Jim Poechmann Tri-Captains Tom Houston, Jim Poechman. and Tim Carr acceptmg the team's second place plaque. Butterfly record 138 holder— Ed McNertney. From row: Vince Shiban, Buddy Steppling, Bob High, Bill Brehm, Kerry Hoffman. Ralph Moerschbacher, Bruce Bendei Back Row: Coach McLaughlin, Dave McDermott, Ken Dugan, Jim Poechman, ton, Fred Bausch, Ed McNertney, Tim Carr. Date Tom Hous- Track . . . 140 Sam Jayne. Sam went through all the dual meets winning usually both the shot put, and the discus. Sam finished fourth and fifth in these events respectively in the state This year's Thinclads finished strongly with three consecCoach PuhFs second year as junior utive wins in dual meets. In head mentor he has the first lifted the huskies over the .500 mark for meet. time since Jan Prosseda. Coach Puhl had one state champion in Captain Tom Houston in the 440 intermediate hurdles. Tom dethroned returning state champ Lavern Harvey of Slippery Rock, but had to run a 53.8 to do it. eclipsing the state mark by more than a second on a very poor day for times. The main leadership in the field events was provided by First Superb sprinter Greg Berger was injured most of the seapull, and returning javelin thrower Tom Eastep was forced oflT the field with a knee injury. The Huskies piled up 25 medals at the annual Cedar Cliff relays, and finished sixth in the State meet. son with a leg TOM'-Bruce Kindt, Vic Keeler. John Luczysyn, Jim Gauger, Charlie Moyer Second row-Greg Berger. Larry Laidecker, Maturkaites Third Row-Siava Jayne. Daryl Swan. Captain Tom Bowman, Coach Ronald (S.P.) Puhl Moul, Mark Sid Yanchek. Charlie Shupe. Carl Wilde, Frank Matthews, Charlie Wiliam Sanders. Bob Fourth /?0H'— Chris Weir. Dave Smithers. Craig Houston. 141 Bill Shotwell. Bloomsburg Golf. BSC . . concluded its best golf season ever with a 10-1 mark. Being paced by a steady balance of many excellent golfers, the Huskies were hard to beat. Individual averages were bunched very closely and and pick out a include the whole team. to try star one would have Al Fisher 78.3 Bob Snyder Jim Mascish 77.2 Tom Ron 76.5 Bob Simons Doug McRoberts Buffington John Marshall 78.4 Castrilli to Baseball Lanny This year's baseball team finished with an even .500 season that was rather disappointing when one considers the . Red Calahan were usually the ones doing One controversial game with East Stroudsburg saw the umpire call the game because of rain, which it had been doing all day, when Steve Klinger was at second base and Red Calahan was out the plate with the count of 2-1. It was just that kind of year, just when we thought we were going to pull away, somebody put the dampers on us. pled with sloppy fielding provided enough to keep the Diaever being considered serious contenders. Bob Gibble and his fine which included Joe Walton, Wally Smith and Steve Klinger. When the wood was being used Tom Wenner, The . the swinging. great talent they had. Lack of muscle at the plate often cou- mondmen from Diltz, or . pitchers were led by Captain staff 144 Kneeling— Pal Colgan, Mike De Francisco. Lamar Beinhower, Lanny Diltz. Frank Maslrioanni, Jerry Devlin. Frank (Red) Calahan, Denny Weir. Donnie Dietrick. Standing— Jim Wysor. Eric Landers. Ron Magar- gle. Gene Gruber, Captain Bob Gibble. Joe Walton, Tom Wenner. Steve Ron Reitz. Ben Pollock, Jim Rupert, Wally Smith, Steve Keefer, Klinger. Greg Kanaski, Coach 145 Eli McLaughlin. •••^rim X ^^'M c A> 146 \ ^ Bloomsburg 6-3 Tennis . . . The Netmen finished with their best season since 1945 as Coach Herbert and Captain Bob Zalonis provided the needed leadership for a successful season. Their only decisive defeat was at the hands of a powerful Millersville the season. crew who blanked our men for the only time of ,„v';«i^?! FRA TERNITIES Editor: Arthur Steiner v.'U^P^'< Inter-Fraternity Council an Inter-Fraternity Competition, Greek Week which consisted of a talent night, marathon race, chariot race and gymnastics night, and one fund raising event. Council is a governing body of the which also acts as a common meeting ground and as a liaison between the administration and the individual fraternities. Three projects this year were Inter-Fraternity social fraternities Front row (seated): Joseph Deardorff. Dennis Lesko, Treasurer; Robert Hinkle, Secretary: Robert Boose. President; Standing: Wayne John. Donald Flounders. David Boster, John Vice President; Hutchings, William Hitchings, Mr. Robert Bender, Advisor. Harry Berkheiser. 150 Front row (sealed): Niss Mary Tolan. Judy Adonizio, Carol Bihler; Second row: Carolyn Cundiff. Donna Baun, Joanne Kapcia, Debbie Laudenslager; Third row: Robin Rothe, Sandy Marasco, Sharon Stanton, Marsha Carpenter, Boby Lou Cramer. INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL Inter-Sorority Council is a governing body of all member to coordinate rushing, pledging and sororities. Its purpose initiation; to encourage and foster friendships and social is re- between sororities and independent women; to promote scholarship and to acknowledge intellectual achievement; to cooperate with the college administration and to be a forum for the disucssion of questions of interest in the college and sorority world. ISC partitipated this year in Greek Week, presented a cup to the sorority with the highest cumulative average, published ISC Rush and Guide to Pledging Booklet, and sponsored an open tea for all freshmen and interested upperclass women who are planning on rushing a sorority in lations the fall. Miss Mary Tolan, Advisor; Joanne Kapcia, Secretary; Carol Bihler, President; Peggy Walters, Treasurer. 151 PHI ALPHA THETA Kneeling: T. Free. President; S. Galbreath, Vice President: Secretary; Standing: E. Zabitz, C. Vanerslice, T. Chase, Dr. D. Rosenbaum, Phi Alpha Theta tory. It is was organized J. Quinn. H. Koch, D. S. Messner, Corresponding Ralph Herre, K. DeSandis. Slavic. a national honorary fraternity in histo provide programs giving a deeper insight into the nature of history, the historical profession and topics of special interest. Among were a trip to historical locaand cooperation with the History Department in special programs and activities as the Mock Repubhcan Convention held in March. this year's projects tions in Philadelphia, Kneeling: H. Benjamin Powell, Advisor; Patrick Lynch, Treasurer; Standing: Gerald Smith, Robert Boose, Dr. Craig Newton. Mrs. Dazimae Paul, Mr, Michael Burka, Mr. James Whitmer, Mary Ann Michael, Mr. Theodore Shanoski, John Hamplin, Dr. Robert Warren, Thomas 152 Stitely. Judy Delant. Ann Marie Hutz. Linda Hellerman. Nancy Makarewicz, Barbara Masich, Patrick Lynch. Mr. Theodore Shanoski. Advisor. Kappa Delta national honor society in education, promotes Pi, the idea of service and the qualities of professional enthusiasm in the field of education through various talks from lecturers in the teaching profession. Included in this year's program were a lec- by Dean Hoch and two other lectures by leading educators —Dr. John Campell. Chairman of the Education Department at Lycoming College, and Mr. Michael Glennon. instructor from Northport High School, Long Island who spoke on Instructional ture Media KAPPA DELTA PI Innovators. I I Front row: Jack Hamblin, man; Second row: Nancy Mark Gold- Bricker. Suzy Holmes, Anna Krushmskie, Dolores Slavik. Mrs. Elaine Mueller, Marie Posey; *<^ -.?")1 On rock: Steve Messner. OMEGA PI PI Seated: Suzanne Dillman, Gloria Postupack, Pi Omega society, Pi, national business teacher education honor promotes the ideal of service and the qualities of professional enthusiasm in the Business Education profes- sion through various talks from lecturers both in the business world and in the teaching profession. Foremost among the activities that Alpha Delta Chapter sponsors each year are the annual dance held each spring which is open to the entire college community and the tutor- ing service for students in the business education curric- more of their As an end to each school year Alpha Delta also sponsors a Spring Awards and Recognition banquet. This banquet is held for the entire society and faculty of the business education department, and marks the beginning of ulum who are having difficulty in one or business subjects. another year with the installation of the new chapter officers. Seated: Gail Moyer. Berverly Donchez, Charlotte Omdorf; Standing: Douglas Freeby, President. Eva Reed; Standing: Bryan George Seifert. Dreibelbis, Robert Muscosky, Robert Hauck, Da- vid Keifer, Dr. Reginald Shepherd. Advisor. 154 SIGMA TAU DELTA Sigma Tau Delta, co-educational national honor society is organized to advance the study of the chief lit- in English, erary masterpieces, to encourage worthwhile reading, to promote the mastery of written expression, and among of fellowship glish language and literature. activity of the fraternity An to foster a students specializing in the En- spirit this year was the sponsoring of a composition contest for Freshmen and a tutoring service for students having difficulty in one or more of their English subjects. Sealed: visor: ery, Pam Smith, Mark Goldman, Sandy Sanlbrd, Miss Alva Standing: Leslie Young. Dawn Wagner. Rice. Ad- Elaine Mueller. Sharon Av- Sue Miller, Bonnie Zeek. Rulh Campbell. GAMMA THETA UPSILON Gamma Theta Upsilon, co-educational geography fraterwas organized to advance the professional study of geography as a cultural disciphne and as a practical subject for study and investigation. The fraternity has estabhshed a Loan Fund and an annual $500 scholarship award to pronity, mote graduate study Two annual in activities phy symposium and Mr. Laucre McC\\iTe, Advisor: Chris Uowalski, Corresponding Secretary; Treasurer; Richard Leahy, President; Donna Reitz, Vice geography. Sam Weaver, of the fraternity include a geogra- President. a Spring banquet. Front row: Gail Wisnesici, Ruth Neibert, Mary Ann Slazis; Second row: Ed Charles, Terry Robinson. Jeff Taylor: Third row: Art Steiner. Suzanne Bush; Last: Dr. Bruce Adams. Front row: Paul Fowler. Sandy Reichart, Jon Black; Second row: Rich Bailey, Sue Strine; Third row: Charles Shupe. Mr. Brian Johnson; Last: Mr. Donald Preston. 156 ALPHA PHI GAMMA Alpha Phi Gamma is the national honorary fraternity in Journalism. This newly formed group encourages interest in journalism, journalistic among principles students"and faculty who and communications who have been in- are or volved with mass communications. Projects this year include the sponsoring of creative ads in the college newspaper in support of the annual bile visits and the sale of old Obiter Bloodmo- photographs for five and ten cents. The fraternity is open, through invitation, to people who have served four semesters on one of the college publications, or two semesters in an editorial position. Mary Lou Seated: Sharon Avery, nac; Standing: Richie Dawn Wagner. Benyo, Jim Eileen Gul- Mr. Richard Savage, advisor. Gordon Swell, Scott Clarke. Rupert. 157 Cavallini, Tom Matulis. Doug Hippenstiel, Paul Allan. Sealed: C.Devia\d. fen. J. Moulder. B. P. Meeker; From row (standing): Bornman. C. Gesalman. Advisor. H. Berkheiser. W. Laepple. S. Lynch, M. Malick. M. Williams. R. Campbell. K. Klinoff; B. Matsko. M.Stef- Second row: Mr. Michael McHale. D. Boyd. B. Hopkins. R. Walsh, D. Miller. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega is organized to stimulate an interest in on campus, to secure for the college all the advantages and mutual helpfulness provided by a large national honorary fraternity, and, by the means of electing students to membership, to serve as a reward for their worthy efforts in participating in the plays staged by the dradramatic activities matic organizations of the college. Among the activities sponsored by the fraternity this year were guided tours of Haas Auditorium during Visit to a Small Planet, the sale of refreshments during Catch Me If You Can a Readers' Theatre presentation for the'feloomsburg Players and a Readers' Theatre presentation for town organizations. 158 Sigma Alpha Eta, national speech and hearing fraternity, was organized to create and stimulate an interest among college students in speech pathology, audiology and educa- tion of the acoustically handicapped; to encourage profes- sional growth by providing learning experiences not offerformal course structure; to foster a spirit of unity by coordinating the interests and efforts of persons with a common goal by offering opportunities for social and ed SIGMA ALPHA ETA in the professional fellowship and by providing situations in which students and faculty may work together to advance the profession as a whole and to aid in public relations with other college and university departments and with local organizations interested in knowing about speech pathology, audiology and education of the acoustically handicapped. Among the of the fraternity this year wre a hoaBloomsburg Fair, a Christmas Party for children with communication handicaps, an annual field trip, attendance at state and national conventions, a spring banquet and lectures throughout the year by experts from local, state and national levels. activities gie stand at the i zl«t^- .-." Kneeling: Carol Bihier, Richard Strauch; Standing: Rick Maitland, Morley Kahoe, Lynne Guillory, Linda Morgan, William Merritt, Bob Hinkle, Treasurer, Joe Stigora, Eva Chitty, Betsy Ross. Jane Rompala, Linda Bell. n . i li Carol Berry, Treasurer; Linda Cressman, Ji l2L First Vice President: Dorothy Smith, Historian; Karen Dowse, Corresponding Secretary; Nancy Strauss, President; Loumike, Mascot. Lambda Alpha Mu, high ideals of service to the purpose of the sorority is to assemble college and university LAMBDA ALPHA tainment, a fund raising shoe shine, and supporting a Korean orphan. Donna Carlson, Linda Oehlen, Louis Lupkin, Bette Harrison, Diane Boone, Susan Redline, Linda Starr, Debbie Runyan, Debbie Engleman, Kathy Ellmaker, Tracy Derenzis, Cheri Enslin, Linda Matti, lave Cavellero, Dawn Schulten, Jennifer Troutman, wom- en in the spirit of service to humanity. Their aimual events have included setting up facilities for graduation and Big Name Enter- MU Standing: Elaine Onuschak. Diana Cray, women, is based on campus, community and world. The service sorority for Mon- Ann martin, Gloria Postupak, Beth Crouthamel: Seated: Barbara Porreca, Susan Haupt, Sandy Ekberg, Nancy Thomas, Karen SoUiday, Susanne Olrich, Maureen Prisilla Zimmerman. Gil- 160 McAndrew, Mary Walton, ALPHA PHI OMEGA The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega, national service fratermen, is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop leadership, promote friendship, provide service to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our national, educational and intellectual nity for heritage. Several of the fraternities' projects this year included ushering at college functions, participating in the Bloodmobile Drive, town beautification, guiding legislators about camand in reading conferences. The fraternity also sponsors one project per year which is UMOC, Ugly Man On Campus. pus, Front row: C. Bowman, First Vice President: man. Third Vice President: Second row: B. M. Mehring, President: W. Dorne- Monie, Alumni Secretary; W. Evans, Corresponding Secrelary: T. Bailey, Recording Secretary: T. Bender, Second Vice Presideni: Third row: E. Hess, Historian: S. Foltz, Treasurer; T. Chase, IFC Representative. J. Riefenstahl, M. Mehring, W. W. Domeman, J. Prokay; Second Bowman, D. Crim, E. Hess, P. Con- Front row: Bennett, row: C. stantine, T. Bender, D. Dreisher; Third row: J. Meehan, T. Bailey, S. Foltz, C. Bowman, D. Klinger, E. Cioffi, K. Splitt; Fourth row: P. Marycz, L. B. Stroble, George, T. Chase, W. Evans, Top: T. Irwin, Mr. 161 J. J. Walchonski, SprouU, D. Dibble; Self, Advisor. ^ t- / (/ sSf.ijjdjlp«ra -rr- Dr. William L. Jones, Advisor. BETA SIGMA DELTA Beta Sigma Delta seeks to promote a healthy social cli- mate, to expand opportunities for social activities on campus, and to instill unity, brotherhood, school spirit and scholarship. Activities this year included co-sponsoring Jay and the Greek Week, entering teams in various intramural and inter-fraternity competition and an Hawaiian Party. Techniques, participation in Dennis Lesko, PresiJeni; Bob Wynne, Corresponding Secretary: Ed Austin, Secretary; George Chellew, Vice President; Stanley Swist, Treasurer Front row (seated): Buddy Steppling, Bruce Krammes, Rich Anderson, Art Worley; Second row: Dave McDermott, Paul Monaghan. Bill Jones, Bill Murray, Joe Walton, Gene Gruber. Fred Garvey, Al Orth: Fourth row: John Dasch, Walt Kearney, John Charles. Jim McSurdy, Denny Byrne, Lewis, Dick Metzgar, John Parker; Third row: Steve Jones, John Perry. Bill Rober 163 Zeisloft. D. Shell, Treasurer: D. Bobila, Recording Secretary; J. Deardorff, President; R, Hess, lice President; Dr. Robert Warren, Advisor. SIGMA IOTA OMEGA T. Pusatari, B. High, R. Anstead, P. Toto, L. Diehl, B. Mastropiatrs, Williams, F. DeAndrea. 164 J. Wallace. L. Monighan, D. Arnold, J. D. Boster, J. IFC Representative; Bonacci, Historian: J. Corresponding Secretary; Slaven, Pledge Master. Front row (seated): F. Mastroianni, B. Deubler, R. Shultz. G. Yockey. C. Mannings; Second row: B. J. Carney, R. Wilson, R. Bergey, A. Sell. R. Gibble, Moul. commonly known, is movement. Sigma Iota Omega (originally standing for the Social Improvement Organization) maintains its initial objective of improving and Sigma Iota Omega, or SIO as it is the pioneer of the social fraternity continuing a social atmosphere that will enable students to experience a well-rounded college education. concern to the fraternity Of utmost itself is a sincere interest to per- petuate a strong and unified brotherhood. SIO was honored with first place in this year's Homecoming float contest. Other annual events in which they participated were the annual spring party, alumni banquet over Homecoming weekend, graduating seniors a spring and various banquet in honor of inter-fraternity activities. Joe Gerst 165 Black, P. Phi Sigma Xi PHI SIGMA lastic and is dedicated to the encouragement of scho- social achievements. Several activities ternity this year included a Valentine's XI pation in the inter-fraternity Greek Week, numerous social events for the Brothers, school intramurals Mock Republican From row Kneeling: Pete Gatski, John Hutching, Neil McSweeny, Bruce Bendle, Thomas Troup, James Flynn, David Blackman, Bob Shultz, Jack nowsky, Wyhe. Randall Roberts. Lauginiger. row: John Dilter, Second John Buowell. Gar)' Schmidt, Mike Schinsley, Rich Jeffery Miller, Jack Graff, Lester Jones; of the fraDance, partici- and the Convention. Dura, Richard Bush, Carl Urbus, Daniel Murphy. James Bubb, Roger Le- 166 Ron Koshlack; Third row: Llyod Lisk, David Price, Joe Left side back to front: Richard Strouckl, Joe Sligora. Bernard Gavlick, Wilcha, Warren Schrepple, Joe O'Neill, Bob Shively, Fred Richards, Frank Callahan; Right side (standing front to back): Larry Phillips, Wally Kerry Hoffman, Jim Rupert; Semi-circle: Jack Paciotti. Jim Owen, Larry Maver, Jeff Prosseda, Jim Shaughnessy, Len Panlowski, Paul Wisda, Steve Messner, William Hitchings, Paul Walters, Ed Barrett, Ron Smith, Tom Pratico, Nick Torano, Larry Gegusis. Delta Pi exists to encourage qualities of individuality, selfconfidence and overall gentlemanly character. Socially, they strive to improve college life through f'und-raising events that provide a service to the college DELTA PI ties community, and activi- of an entertaining nature that promise to provide the Brotherhood with lifelong memories. Among the activities in which the fraternity participated this year were the annual book exchange. Homecoming weekend social affairs, a banquet at Magee Hotel, a barn party, spring picnic, Greek Week, and monthly social functions. 167 DELTA EPSILON BETA Delta Epsilon Beta is a social sorority whose activities this year have included the Winter Pledge Formal at Briar Heights Lodge, supporting a child through the Pearl Buck Foundation, a concession stand and wrestling meets and at home basketball games a spring banquet. Center: Debbie Jones. Presidenl: Right side (front to back): Carol Gibiser. Vice Presidenl I: Brenda Witman. Recording Secretary: Ruth Hoons. Historian: Gina Hitcho. Sergeant-at-arms: Left side (front to hack): Carole Lappen. Vice President II: Fran Handy. Corresponding Secretary; Kae Gaugh, Treasurer; Becky Ward, Songmaster. Gail Logan, Betsy Ross. Gloria Malnar. Linda Hellerman, Barb KJepac, Carol Gibiser, Fran Handy, Becky Ward. 168 "wratTtKmrwmBai, From row (sealed): Vicki Gross, Kathy Welsh; Second row: Cathy Snyder, Gina Hitcho, Kathy Colihan. Jo-Ellen Walsh; Third row: Joan Kellv, Robin Rothe, Ginny Piledggi, Linda Baker. Kathy Dagger, Sue Mazur, Donna Benjamim, Ruth Koons, Bonnie Rineheimer, Brenda Witman. Donna Kennedy; Cenler: Debbie Jones; Righl side (from to back): Carol Bihler, Gail Binns, Phyllis Repp. Lois Gonaver, Carole Lappen, Kae Gaugh, Donna Buro. Left side (from to back): THETA GAMMA PHI Among Theta Gamma Phi's many activities this year were participation in the Mock Republican Convention, a Mixer with Tau Delta Phi of Penn State University, participation in Greek Week, a dinner dance, a hayride, participation in UMOC, a Fashion show fund raising event, a ban- TA U SIGMA PI quet and the sponsoring of a Homecoming float and queen candidate. Tau Sigma Pi this year co-sponsored a "Slop participated in the Greek Week activities. As a Dance" and new sorority on probationary statue. Like other Bloomsburg sororities, they hope to encourage and promote additional opportunities for social development on campus, recognize and sustain high intellectual standards in the classroom, and cultivate the moral, spiritual and cultural values of the campus. they are still From row: Donna Baun. President, ThereCarolyn Cundiff, Kate Hospidor; Second row: Priscilla Spevak, Vice President, Connie Lowe, Jeanette Hall. sa Horvath, Frances Arre, Corresponding Secretary, Peggy Rood. Diarist, Helen Olanivich, Linda Daughterly; Third row: Helen McAndrews, Linda Verano. Treasurer, Mrs. Margaret Lauer. Advisor. Goodovan, Sharon Gottstein, Bemie Obzut, Glenanne Ziegenfuse, Joanne Kapcia; Second row: Kathy DiPippa, Peggy Welsh, Cris Gruss, Karen Saunders. Cindy Fischer, Marsha Henderson. Mary Alice Kwasnoski, Nancy Lefko, Jene Whitmare, Linda Lyle. Nancy Dornheim. Front: Miss Sarah Jeffrey. Advisor with Habiba, mascot: First row: Cherie Pledges: Front row: Joan Stepanitis, Lovey Kompenski, Carol Rees; Sec- ond row: Sharon Kraft. Ruth Kens. Joyce Chapin, Candy Heath, Beth Wolfe, Kathy Sandlin, Cinde Rogers. Front row: Judy Henry. Corresponding Secretary: Terry Valente. Vice Pres- Nancy Geiger, President: Marsha Carpenter. Recording Secretary; Second row: Boby Lou Cramer, Treasurer; Kathy Mullin. Conductress; ident; Sylvia Bobbick, Historian. STUDENTS Editor: Ginny Lesevich A * 'p.y^yni 175 "Smoke enjoy it it for a week or two and good, you're going if you begin to ." . . Maroon and Gold, Vol. XLVI 177 ". . . the fun, the pleasure, the excitement, the glory of the victories, and possibly the agony of the defeat. May there be many more like this one ..." Maroon and Gold, 178 Vol. XL VI 179 Mary Ann Sauers, Sharon Bergeron, Susan Miller, Mary Molacavage. James Worth, Gary Shuey, Joyce Johnson. Sherrell Fruit. Sally Ertwine, Timothy Hoffman, Virginia Curry. Who's Each year a number of WHO'S tion Who seniors are selected for inclusion in the publica- WHO AMONG STUDENTS VERSITIES and COLLEGES, dents throughout the nation. Choice on the traits, basis of demonstrated is ability, made by Pilot, Vol. 40, AMERICAN UNI- the Deans and Directors scholastic achievement, personal leadership, potential usefulness to society, The in national directory of distinguished stu- and professional promise. 1967-68. p. 92. 180 Robert Gibble, Patrick Colgan. Steven Messner, Stanley Kucharski. Douglas Freeby. Gail Wagner. Lyle Slack. Douglas Hippenstiel, Mark Goldman. John Ondish, Thomas Free. S'evonn Fecher. Christine Kowalski. Leahetta Tavlor. JOSEPH ALANSKY Mahonoy City, Pa. Business— Accounting HAROLD J. ALBERTSON Orangeville. Pa Secondary— Mathematics PAUL ALLEN M. Athens, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies STEVEN L ALPER Philadelphia. Pa. Secondary— History MARY 1 JO ALTER Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary SUSAN M. ALTHOUSE Philadelphia, Pa. Special Education— Speech KATHARINA M. Correc- AMACHER Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— French SUSAN E. ANDERSON Shamokin, Pa. Elementary— Psychology SHIRLEY L ANSPACH Riverside, Pa. Elementary— Physical Education ELAINE C. ASH Old Forge, Pa. Elementary— English ANE MARIE ATEN Bloomsburg, Elementary Pa. MARCIA AUDELEWICZ Plymouth, Pa. Elementary- Art 182 JEAN T. AUSTIN Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Psychology JOSEPH T. AUSTIN Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary JOHN M. AUTEN Sunbury, Pa. Secondary— Spanish SHARON L. AVERY Berwick, Pa. Secondary— English BRUCE BACHART A. Weatherly. Pa. Elementary— Mathematics SUSAN BAKER A. Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Spanish DAVID BALL L. Wyoming, Pa. Secondary-Geography and Earth and Space Science CHRISTOPHER J. BANDY Cherry Hill, N.J. Secondary— History SHERYL J. Rock Glen. BANKES Pa. Elementary— Geography THOMAS A. BARADZIEJ West Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Biology THERESA A. BARAN Wilkes Barre, Pa. Elementary— Psychology BERNARD M. BARANOWSKI Kulpmont, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics ELAINE BARLOW Norwood, Pa. Secondary— English JOHN R. BARNO Jim Thorpe, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction 183 BARBARA BARTUSZEWSKI Dunmore, Pa. Special Education— Special Education ALBERT J. BASILE Stowe, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies JEANNE M. BASTA Old Forge, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction DARLENE A. BASTRESS Northumberland, Arts & Pa. Sciences-Sociology ALLEN G. BAUM Hazleton. Pa. Elementary- French FREDERICK T, BAUSCH Allentown, Pa. Secondary— Physics CYNTHIA BEAHM M. Bethlehem, Pa. Business— General ROSE BEDNARCZYK M. Shamokin, Pa. Secondary— Earth THOMAS & Space Science BENDER R. Riverside, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Biology MARY ANN V. BENICK Glen Lvon, Pa. Secondary— English RICHARD S. BENYO Jim Thorpe, Pa. Arts & Sciences— English SHARON L. BERGERON Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Speech HENRY E. BERNATONIS Shenandoah, Pa. Secondary— English BARBARA A. BERRIGAN Williamsport. Pa. Secondary— Enghsh LINDA L. BERRY Williamsport, Pa. Elementary— Psychology JOHN W. BILDER Danville, Pa. Business— Accounting 184 SANDRA L. BIRD Ashland. Pa. Business— General ROBERT P. BIRTLEY Bloomsburg. Pa. Arts & Sciences— Physics HAROLD L. BITLER Danville, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies JOY A. BITLER Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Music BARBARA A BLAETZ Oreland, Pa. Elementary— Psychology GARY LEE BLOOM Sunbury. Pa. Secondary- English CAROL A. BOBERSKY Berwick, Pa. Secondary— Spanish DENNIS J. BOBITA Palmerton, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Chemistry M. BOONE Waynesboro, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction DIANE ROBERT api»-v ^- BOOSE E. Levittown, Pa. Business— Accounting ALEXANDER F. BORYS Carbondale. Pa. Secondary— Spanish LEONARD C. BOSTIAN Sunbury, Pa. Business— Accounting SANDRA M. BOTT Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— English DAVID W. BOWEN Frackville, Pa. Secondary— Biology 185 MARY BOWEN K. Manchester, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Psychology JUDITH A. Berwick, Pa. BOWER Elementary BARRY N. BOWERS Shamokin. Pa. Business— Accounting JUDY A. BOWMAN MillviUe, Pa. Elementary— Spanish THOMAS E. BRANN Canton, Pa. Secondary— Spanish JOHN BRENNAR A. Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— History NANCY Ambler, BRICKER K. Pa. Special Education-Special Education ROBERT BRIDGE Bloomsburg, Pa. Business- Accounting JOYCE BROBST E. Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Biology JOHN R. BROSIUS Sunbury, Pa. Business— Accounting CHARLES J. BROWN Danville. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics KENNETH H. BROWN Tamaqua, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics 186 VIRGINIA A. BROWN New Cumberland, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies JANINE BRUNNER R. Allentown, Pa. & Sciences— English Arts EILEEN M. BRUSKO Egypt, Pa. Elementary— Spanish JOAN BUONASSISI A. Horsham. Pa. Elementary— Geography LAWRENCE B. BURRIS Hershey. Pa. Arts & Sciences— Social Sciences SUZANNE M. BUSH Boyertown. Pa. Elementary GLEONARD E. BYERS Milton, Pa. Secondary— Biology DENNIS W. BYRNE Mahanoy Arts & RUTH City, Pa. Sciences— English A. CAMPBELL Danville, Pa. Secondary- English JOANNE K. Dunmore, Pa. CANTARELLA Elementary— Spanish JOSEPH C. Pa. Mcadoo, Arts & CAPPELLO Sciences— Political Science RALPH M. McAdoo, CARDAMONE Pa. Business— Accounting TERRY M. CARVER Telford. Pa. Secondary-History 187 & Government A. CASSARELLA Hazleton, Pa. NOELLE Secondary- French MARY LOU R. CAVALLINI Bloomsburg. Pa. Elementar>'-English CAROL CAVANAUGH A. Clarks Summit, Pa. Secondary— English LOUIS Drexel R. CENTRELLA Hill. Pa. Secondary— English M. CERASARO West Hazleton, Pa. Secondary- Mathematics THERESA THOMAS M. CESARINI Mocanaqua. Pa. Arts & Sciences-Social Studies BARBARA G. CHANDLER Dre.xel Hill, Pa. Elementary-Spanish K. CHARLES Middleburg, Pa. EDWIN Secondary— Geography GEORGE E. CHELLEW Hummelstown. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics AUDREY CHMARNEY M. Pittston, Pa. Elementary SANDRA J. CLANCY Levittown, Pa. Elementary— Psychology SCOTT CLARKE L. Nanticoke, Pa. Secondary— English ANNE E. CLEMENS Elizabethtown, Pa. Elementary CLAUDE A. COCCODRILLI Scranton, Pa. Special Education-Special Education 188 GEORGE R. COLESTOCK Harrishurg. Pa. Elementary— Social Studies PATRICK F. COLGAN Carbondale, Pa. Business— Accounlino EDWARD A. COLLIER Bloomsburg, Pa. Business— Accounting RICHARD P. CONNER Bloomsburg, Pa. & Sciences— Mathematics Arts PETER CONSTANTINE J. Hatboro, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Biology MARGARET A. Coatesville, Pa. COPELAND Elementary LISBETH COPES D. Bloomsburg. Pa. Elementary JANE J. COTNER Montandon, Pa. Secondary-Social Studies SHIRLEY CRAWLEY Hughesville, Pa. Elementary DIANA M. CRAY New ^ Milford. N.J. Elementary— Art JOSEPHINE L. CROSBY Levittown. Pa. Elementary MARY E. CROUTHAMEL Buckingham, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics MELODY CRUYS C. Grantville, Pa, Business— Secretarial VICKI F. CULTON Williamstown, Pa. Elementary— French VIRGINIA M CURRY Ertwinna. Pa. Elementary— P.sychology CARYL C. CUSTER Ephrata, Pa. Secondary— English JOAN CUSTER L. Revere, Pa. Elementary— Psychology JOHN J. DACOSTINO Hazlelon, Pa. Secondary— Hi.story RAY A. DALLABRIDA Kulpmont, Arts & Pa. Sciences— Natural Sciences RALPH G. Dunmore, DAMICO Pa. Business— Accounting M.ARIANN DANIEL Crantord. N.J. Secondary— English RICHARD muml:^ DAVIES C. Kingston, Pa. Secondary— English BETSY DAVIS Jenkintown, Pa. Elementary FLO L. DAVIS Milford, N.J. Elementary RONALD H. DAVIS Danville, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Business Economics DIANE W. DAWSON Watsontown, Pa. Secondary— Biology JOSEPH M. DEARDORFF Harrisburg, Pa. Business— Secretarial MICHAEL DEFRANCISCO Bethlehem, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction JOHN M. DELLOS Scranton, Pa. Elementary— Psychology PATRICIA J. DERR Milton. Pa. Secondary— Earth GERALD O, & Space Science DEVLIN Espy, Pa. Elementary— Geography 190 CAROLE DIETICH I. Drexel Hill Pa. SecondaPf— Social Studies EDWARD P. DIETRICH Easton, Pa. Business— General LINDA K DIETZ Riverside. Pa. Secondary— Physics SALLY E. DILCHER Pottsville, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction NANCY J. DIMTER Langhome. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics ANTOINETTE T. DIPIERRO Roseto. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics KATHLEEN A. DOAN Osceola. Pa. Business— General JUDITH A. Milton. Pa. Elementary LLOYD W. DOLETSKI Shikshmny. Pa. Secondary-Chemistry MICHAEL E. DOWNS Bloomsburg. Pa. Business— Accounting DAVID L. DUCHON Shamokin. Pa. Secondary— Earth NANCY J. Jenkmtown, & Space Science DUKE Pa. Special Education-Special Education M. ANN DUNKLEBARGER Centre Hall. Pa. Elementary— Psychology JEAN DUNN A. Berwick, Pa. Elementary- Biology 191 DOBB CONSTANCE E. EATON Eldred, Pa. Business— Secretarial TERRY S. EDDINGER Leesport, Pa. Business— Accounting DIANE M. EDUNK West Wvoming. Pa. Secondary- Mathematics JOANN EISTER Lavelle, Pa. Elementary NANCY A. ENNIS Williamsport, Pa. Elementary— English CARL J. ERB Danville, Pa. Secondary— French MARY A. ERNEST Berwick, Pa. Elementary— Spanish DANA R. ERNEY Harrisburg. Pa. Secondary— Social Studies SALLY ERTWINE L. Fairless Hills. Pa. Elementary— English JACK R. EVANS Emponum. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JANET EVANS R. Danville, Pa. Business— General JOAN B. EVANS Nescopeck, Pa. Business 192 PAMELA M. EVANS Ashland. Pa. Secondary— English KATHLEEN J. EVER Bloomsburg, Pa. Business— Secretarial JOHN FALATOVICH J. Mahanoy City. Pa. Secondary— French JOHN West FARRELLY V. Mifflin, Pa. Business— Accounting SANDRA FASSANO E. Danville. Pa. Secondary— English ACE T. FAUST Weatherly, Pa. Elementary— Geography ADRIENNE L. FAY Ridgway. Pa. Elementary— English STEVONN E. FECHER Berwick, Pa. Secondary- French EVELYN K. Berwick, Pa. FEDIN Secondary-Social Studies DONNA L. FENSTERMACHER Northumberland, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics GERTRUDE B. FERGUSON Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies FRANK FERRARI J. Mount Carmel, Pa. Business— Accounting FREDERICK M. FERTIG Kulpsville, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction THOMAS R. FIOREY Shamokin. Pa. Secondary— Biology 193 194 O ixteen seasons have passed at Bloomsburg, and with them the turmoil and chaos of numerous storms as well as days of calmness and quiet sol- But the rains have washed a newness into itude. and have served everything, the uncertainty son cannot and add help warm hallways hut to clear to the feel, away some of growth that a per- whether pacing the or the chilly campus. Something has grown where there was nothing before. And incessant feet trace path, each leaving a skuff on the floor, a mark of little and its re-trace their passing— a little chip from the sidewalk, a toe-print stamped forever in the ever-changing mud or physically dirt and of construction, of growth— both mentally. 195 WALTER FISCHL E. Allentown, Pa. Secondary— Earth JEFFREY & Space Science FISHER L. Glenside. Pa. Business— Accounting NANCY FISHER A. Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics RODDY FISHER A. Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary- English JEANETTE O. FLAD Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Biology NEIL T. FLEISCHER Lebanon, Pa. Business— Accounting H. FOLEY Bethlehem, Pa. Secondary— French JUDITH LAWRENCE F. FORAN Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies DAVID M. FORNEY Catawissa, Pa. Secondary- Biology RICHARD W. FOUST Danville. Pa. Arts Sciences— Social Studies & FOWLER PAUL D. Berwick, Pa. Elementary- Geography GHISLAINE L. FRANCIS Berwick, Pa. Secondary— French 196 THOMAS W. FREE KintnersviUe, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies DOUGLAS L. FREEBY Lehighton, Pa. Business— Accounting GARY Red L FREED Hill, Pa. Business— General JOHN W. FREY Plymouth, Pa. Secondary- Biology SHERRELL A. FRUIT Bloomsburg, Pa. Special Education— Special Education LINDA L. FRYLING Williamsport, Pa. Elementary KAREN FULMER L. Northumberland, Pa. Elementary— History D. FUNK Bloomsburg, Pa. RONALD Secondary— Geography STEVAN A. GALBREATH Bloomsburg, Pa. Arts & Sciences— History JUNE L. GALLO Northumberland, Pa. Elementary— Psychology RICHARD G. GARMAN Riverside, Pa. & Sciences— Business Accounting Arts KIS-LYN L. GARMAN Millersburg, Pa. Elementary BERNARD Wyoming, J GAVLICK Pa. Secondary— Spanish JANET C. GEHLHAUS Flourtown, Pa. Elementary— French 197 IVlany of the historical monuments of Blooms- burg State College have been relegated while the appearance of many changed bv an alteration in to dust, others has been the once familiar backdrops, Senior walk stands sentinel to the of Noetling Hall. The onlv remaining old Noetling is from the mosaic glasswork that preserved and placed new Harvey relic in the site was western entrance to the A. Andruss Library, where they are guarded by a row of stainless steel soldiers; before, they were championed by a pair of stony-maned lions. But Senior Walk, with or without its lions, serves as a continuing link between Carver Hall, the college symbol, dormitory and Waller now dwarfed by the Hall, the once titan Wood Street Dor- mitory next door. The old must ultimately die so the college may continue to live. 199 CONNIE GEISER J. Potts Grove, Pa. Elemenlary JOHN GENOA, JR. Danville, Pa. Business— Accounting ROCCO P. GENTELE Hazleton, Pa. Business— General JOSEPH P. GENTILE Carbondale, Pa. Secondary— Earth LARRY & Space Science GEORGE W. Catawissa, Pa. Business— Accounting ROGER L. GEORGE Palmerton, Pa. Secondary— Physics DAVID GERHARD V. Berwick, Pa. Elementary— Art ELIZABETH Y. GERRITY Clarke Summit, Pa. Business— Business Education JOSEPH M. GERST Danville, Pa. Elementary CAROL GESALMAN R. Greensburg, Pa. Special Education— Special Education ROBERT J. GIBBLE Reading, Pa. Business— Accounting KATHRYN GIGER E Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Biology MARGARET J. GOLI 'EN Friendsville, Pa. Business— Secretarial MARK S. GOLDMAN Brooklyn, N.Y. Arts & Sciences— English NAN C. GOOD Manchester, Pa. Special Education-Special Education RUTH E. GORDNER Orangeville, Pa. Business— Accounting CARL Lake A. GORDON Ariel, Pa. Business— Accounting CHARLES GRECO, J. JR. Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Geography DONNA GRECO M. Mount Carmel. Pa. Elementary— English CHARLOTTE M. GREEN Factoryville, Pa. Elementary CECELLA H. Berwick, Pa. GREENAWAY Special Education— Special Education GENE GRUBER C. Boyertown, Pa. Business— Accounting LARRY A. GRUGAN Shamokin Dam, Pa Business— Accounting RONALD D. GRUTZA Shenandoah, Pa. Secondary— History JOSEPH J. GUBERNOT Shamokin, Pa. Elementary-Geography EILEEN J. GULNAC Ridgway. Pa. Elementary MICHAEL L. GUNDEL Pine Grove, Pa. Secondary— German PAUL S. HACKENBERRY Burnham, Pa. Secondary- Earth & Space Science KATHLEEN ANN HAFTKE Horsham, Pa. Elementary— French FRANK HAGENBAUGH V. Levittown, Pa. Secondary— History GLENN E. HALTERMAN Danville, Pa. Business— Accounting 201 E, I RONALD E. HAND Northumberland, Pa. Arts & Sciences-Chemistry ELWOOD R. HARDING Bloomsburg. Pa. Arts & Sciences— Mathematics JOYCE HARDING Z. MillviUe, Pa. Elementarv— Geography MARGARET C. HARER South Williamsport, Pa. Special Education— Special Education MARIAN R. HARRIS Orangeville, Pa. Secondary— Spanish NANCY L. HARRIS Bangor, Pa. Secondary— English CAROL A. HARTER Berwick, Pa. Elementary JANE E. HARTMAN Catawissa. Pa. Arts & Sciences— Humanities RICHARD L. HARTMAN Benton. Pa. Elementary— Mathematics TERENCE T. H.ATCH Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Secondary— English DOROTHY M. HAUBER Lansdale, Pa. Elementary LORETTA H. HAUSER Catasqua, Pa. Business— Secretarial 204 DENNIS H. HEATON Philadelphia, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Business Economics SUSAN E. HEIM Kingston. Pa. Special Education— Teaching of the Mentally Retarded MARY E. HEITZ Columbia, Pa. Business— Secretarial LINDA M. HELMER Jim Thorpe, Pa. Secondary— English DIANE HENRY M. Danville. Pa. Elementary— French SHIRLEY HERB L. Northumberland, Elementary RICHARD C. Pa. HERMAN Sunbury, Pa. Business— Accounting HEUPCKE RENEE A. Sugarloaf, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies SANDRA Fort J. Elementary ROBERT R. HINKLE Frackville. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction DOUGLAS C. HIPPENSTIEL Light Street, Pa Secondary— Enghsh 205 HICKMAN Wayne, Indiana (..i;RARD M. HISTED Archbald, Pa. Secondary— History BEVERLY A. HOANZL Allenlown, Pa. Eiementary— Spanish SHARON L. HODGETT Williamsport, Pa. Elementary— Geography JANE E. HOFF Towanda, Pa. Special Education-Speech Correction CYNTHIA D. HOFFMAN i Glen Rock. Pa. Secondary- Mathematics TIMOTHY J. HOFFMAN Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary- Physics BARBARA & Mathematics HOGAN G. Sunbury, Pa. Elementary— Spanish SUSAN HOKE Newport. Pa. Elementary JOHN E. HOLLIS Freeland. Pa. Secondary— Earth DEE A. & Space Science HOLLOW AY Allentown, Pa. Secondary- Earth RICHARD L. & Space Science HOLLY Scranton. Pa. Business— Accounting SUZY E. HOLMES Stillwater. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics WILLIAM T. HONTZ Shaverton. Pa. Secondary— Biology A. HOOSTY Berwick, Pa. Secondary— English JAMES 206 GEORGE HOPKINS E. Feasterville, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics PATRICIA M. HORAN Levittown. Pa. Elementarv— Social Sciences DONA M. HOUCK Bloomsburg, Pa. Arts & Sciences— French MICHAEL J. HOUGHTON Williamsport, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics DOUGLAS A. HOUSER Ringgold, Pa. Secondary— History New SANDRA HOUSER J. Forty Fort, Pa. Elementary— German ALBERT HOWELL Avoca, Pa. Business— Accounting JANICE HOWELL A. Clarks Summit, Pa. Elementary— Art MARY V. HOWER Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— English CARMEN L. HUBER Montoursville, Pa. Secondary— French JOYCE ANN HUBLER Gordon. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JEFFREY D. HULL Rockaway, N.J. Secondary— Social Studies HUMMEL LINDA A. Berwick, Pa. Business— General BARBARA HURLEY A. Pottstown, Pa. Elementary— English 207 MARY HUTCHISON L, Monloursville. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics SANDRA K. Hershev, Pa. INGRAM Elementary JOSEPH A. IWANSKI Kulpmont, Pa. Secondary— English JOANNE JACKSON Allentown, Pa. Special Education— Special Education WAYNE J. JOHN Plymouth Meeting. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JERRI L. JOHNSON Stroudsburg, Pa. Secondary— English JOHNSON JOYCE C. Muncy, Pa. Arts & Sciences-Sociology PATRICIA C. JOHNSON Spring Mills, Pa. Elementary-Mathematics H. JONES Mountaintop, Pa. Arts & Sciences- Biology BRITT DAVID A. Newport. Arts & JONES Pa. Sciences-Business Economics G. JONES Bloomsburg. Pa, Arts & Sciences- Sociology LESTER MARY A. JONES Plymouth. Pa. Elementary— Social Sciences RICHARD B, JONES Kingston, Pa. Secondary— History & Government D. JONES Lewisburg, Pa. STEPHEN Secondary- Social Studies ELIZABETH A. JOYCE Rosemont. Pa. Elementary KAREN Wayne. A. KALLAY Pa. Special Education-Speech Correction LOUIS KARAS J. Catawissa, Pa. Secondary—Social Studies BETTY W. KARSCHNER Benton, Pa. Elementary FRANK KASHIMBA S. Hazleton, Pa. Arts & Sciences-Biology RONALD G KASHLAK Nesquehoning, Pa. Secondary— English GAIL KAUFFMAN O. Mifflintown. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction WALTER J. KEARNEY Levittown, Pa. Elementary— History HOWARD V. KEARNS Shamokin. Pa. Secondary- English RICHARD J. KEEFE Bloomsburg. Pa. Business— General WILLARD F. KELCHNER Beach Haven, Pa. Secondary— Geography and Earth BETTY R. & Space Science KELLER Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— English MARY K. KELLER MontoursviUe, Pa. Elementary— Psychology WILLIAM Shamokm, Arts & C. Pa. KERSTETTER Sciences- English DOROTHY J. KESSLER Danville, Pa. Special Education— Special Education ALBERT E. KIESKI Mount Carmel. Pa. Secondary— Social Studies 209 BARBARA KINER L. Enola. Pa. Secondary— Speech A. KINN Danville. Pa. Secondary— English PATRICIA KAYE Drums, KISENWETHER E. Pa. Secondary — Mathematics DONNA L. KLINE Shamokin, Pa. Secondary- English EUGENE E. KLINE Watsontown. Pa. Secondarv— Biology THOMAS C. KLINE Shamokin, Pa. Secondary— Biology IVA KLINGAMAN A. Hatboro, Pa. Elementary- English KARLA KLINOFF Nanticoke, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Speech JOAN C. KNAPP Upper Darby, Pa. Elementary— French BARBARA A KNORR Bloomsburg, Pa. Business-General THERON I. KNOUSE Wapwallopen, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies PATRICIA A. KOERNER Cresco, Pa. Elementary JUDITH A KONSUR Susquehanna. Pa. Elementary— Spanish CAROL KOPP A. Saint Clair, Pa. Business— General 210 CATHERINE KOSOLOSKI Williamslown. Pa. Elementary GALE M. KOVALICH Shenandoah, Pa. Elemenlarv— History CHRISTINE A. KOWALSKI Coudersport, Pa. Elementary JEAN M. KOZLOWSKI Wyoming, Arts & DALE Pa. Sciences— Sociology KREISCHER L Catawissa, Pa. Secondary— History GLADYS O. KUBROCK Danville, Pa. Elementary— Music STANLEY A. KUCHARSKI Archbald, Pa. Secondary-History ANDREW E. & Government KUFFA Tunkhannock, Pa. Secondary- Mathematics AUSTIN A. KURTZ Johnstown, Pa, Secondary— Geography DANIEL L. KURUNA III Bloomsburg. Pa. Arts & Sciences— Psychology MICHAEL C. LANGAN Scranton. Pa. Business- Accounting WILLIAM R. LARGE Ashland, Pa. Secondary— English 211 BARBARA LATCH FORD D. Danville, Pa. Elementary— English HAROLD L. LATCHFORD Danville. Pa. Elementary MARGARET I. LAWSON Trucksville. Pa. Special Education-Special Education RICHARD D. LEAHY Canton. Pa. Arts & Sciences— Geography GORDON E. LEARN Abington, Pa. Arts & Sciences— History BARBARA J. LENIO Forest City, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics BARBARA A. LETA Williamsport, Pa. Elementary— Biology RICHARD J. LETCHER Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Geography ELIZABETH S. LEVERICH Clarks Green, Pa. Special Education— Special Education CHESTER J. LEVULIS Glen Lyon, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics RICHARD W. LICHTEL Shamokin, Pa. Secondary-Social Studies ROBERT A. LINN Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies iMii GEORGE E. LITTERER Danville, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics ROBERT D. LLEWELLYN Shamokin, Pa. Secondary-Earth & Space Science 212 oMm MARSHA E. LOEPER Ashland, Pa. Elemenlarv— Science LYNDA LOGUE A. Fullerton, Pa. Business— Accounting HELEN LOHENITZ E. Tamaqua. Pa. Business— Secretarial BRUCE LONG L. Newvilie, Pa. Elemental^'— Psychology CAROL LONG L. Berwick. Pa. Secondary— Biology COREY LOUX J. Quakertown, Pa. Elementary— Geography ROSEMARY B. LUBINSKI Scranton. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction NANCY LUZl L. Bristol. Pa. Secondary— Spanish PATRICK LYNCH M. Mifflinville. Pa. Secondary— Scoial Studies THOMAS P. LYONS Danville, Pa. Business— Accounting RICHARD E. McCLELLAN Middleburg, Pa. Business— Accounting STEPHEN F. McCORD Shamokin. Pa. Elementary— Social Studies ELIZABETH A. McDONALD Milton, Pa. Secondary— English RUTH A. McGINLEY Ashland. Pa. Business— Secretarial 213 JOHN McGLYNN Shamokin, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction DONNA McHENRY K. Light Street. Pa. Business—Secretarial ALICE McKEOWN T. Wilkes Barre. Pa. Elementarv— French i JAMES McSURDY E. Williamstown, Pa. Secondary— Geography and Earth ANN & Space Science MacPHERSON M. Dalton, Pa. Secondary— Biological Sciences GERALD J. M.^CK Nanticoke. Pa. Elementan,— Geography JOSEPH MACKNIS J. Mahanoy City. Pa. Secondary— Physics MARY E. MADSON Pottstown, Pa. Business— General MINCENT J. MAJIKAS Girardville. Pa. Secondary— Biology MARGIE MALICK L Sunbury. Pa. Elementary— Biology DIANE M. Mahanoy MALINIAK City, Pa. Elementary— English MARY A. MALONEY Centralia. Pa. Elementary— Spanish MARY MANCUSO K. Archbald, Pa. Elementary JERRY W. MANHART Catawissa, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics CAROL ANN MARONE Shenandoah. Pa. Secondary— French BRYAN E. MARQUARDT Hughesville. Pa. Secondary— Chemistry 214 A. MARSICANO Hazleton, Pa. Elementary— English JOSEPH JIMMIE E. MASICH Berwick, Pa. Secondary— Biology D. MATTERN Kingston, Pa. MARIE Elementary— An KENNETH A. MATTFIELD Montoursville. Pa. Secondar) — English ROSE P. MATTUCCI Berwick. Pa. Elementary MARGARET M. MATUELLA Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— English KATHERINE A. MATZKO Berwick. Pa. Elementary— Social JEANNE S. MAYAN Danville, Pa. Secondary- English P.\TRICIA Hawley, A. MESAVAGE Pa. Secondary— Spanish STEVEN P. MESSNER Harrisburg, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies RICHARD O METZGAR Palmerton, Pa. Secondary— History VICTORIA A. MIKELL Kreamer, Pa. Secondary— Spanish CHARLES L. MILLER Orwigsburg. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics FRANCES Tamaqua, R. MILLER Pa. Business— General 215 Studie.s LAUREN E. MILLER Northumberland, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics MARILYN J. MILLER Pottsville, Pa. Elementary- English I SUSAN H MILLER Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— English CONSTANCE A. MILLS Levittown, Pa. Elementary— History CHARLES Mahanoy J. MISKAR, JR. City. Pa. Secondary— Biology MARY ANN MOCZULSKI Easton, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Humanities MARY MOLACAVAGE C. Minersville, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction TERRY L. MOODY Shamokin, Pa. Special Education— Special Education ROBERT T. MORAN Archbald, Pa. Business— .Accounting LINDA L. MORGAN Nuremberg, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction SANDRA E. MORGAN Churchville, Pa. Elementary— English EDWARD J. MORRISON Mount Carmel. Pa. Elementary— Geography SHARYN L. MOSER Boyertown, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies WILLIAM MOUL H. Spring Grove. Pa. Arts & Sciences— Mathematics 216 MOWERY CHARLES G. Bloomsburg, Pa. Business- Accounling DAVID MOVER A. New Columbia, Pa. Elenienlary-Chemistry DENNIS MOYER L. Valley View, Pa. Secondary— History MOYER JOHN R. Danville, Pa. Special Education— Special Education JOYCE MOYER A. Northumberland, Pa, Elementary— English JOAN MUDRICK M. Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— English ANNE MARIE MULHERN Dallas, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics WILLIAM J. Upper Darby, Arts & MULLIN Pa. Sciences— Social Science HELEN M. MULLINEAUX Springfield, Pa. Special Education— Special Education JOSEPH T. MURIN Mount Carmel, Pa. Secondary— English Elementary— History JOHN A. MURRAY Middletown. Pa. i^tfj Secondary— History DARIA M. MUZl Old Forge, Pa. Elementary— An BRENDA J. NAFZINGER Easton, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics 217 CANDACE L. NAHODiL Shamokin, Pa. Business— Accounting FRANKLIN E. NEISWENDER Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary-Biology H. NEISWENDER Palmyra. Pa. Secondary— Social Studies JAMES LINWOOD Emmaus. D. NESTER Pa. Special Education— Special Education DOMNICK A4mmx M. NETTI Scranton. Pa. Business— Accounting ROBERT L. NICCOL Bristol, Pa. Secondary— Chemistry G. NICHOLSON Havertown, Pa. Secondary— English BEVERLEY RAYMOND J. NIEMIEC Glen Lyon, Pa. Secondary- Biology NOREEN NORTH Levittown. Pa. Special Education-Special Education MICHAEL J. NOTARTOMAS Scranton, Pa. Secondary- Mathematics MICHAEL P. NOVAK Stowe, Pa. Business— Accounting JAMES V. NYCE Norristown. Pa. Business— Accounting JOHN P. OBRIEN Scranton. Pa. Business— Accounting ANTHONY A. OLINZOCK Star Junction, Pa. Business— General 218 JOHN ONDISH J. Freeland, Pa. Business— General DIANNE ORAZI R. Cranford. N.J. Elementarv- French MAXINE J. OWENS Jenkintown, Pa. Special Education— Special Education THERESA A. Hershey, Pa. PAVONE Secondarv— German GLORIA PEARSON E. Linwood, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction PATRICIA A. PECORA Drums. Pa. Elementary— Music MICHAEL '% P. PERICH Palmerton. Pa. Elementary— Psychology JOSEPH Summit PERILLI D. Hill, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies ANDREA H PERLMUTTER Levittown. Pa. Secondary- English JOHN R. PERRY Dunmore. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics STEPHEN PETERS F. Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— Earth & Space Science RICHARD A. Shamokin, Pa. Arts LARRY R. PHILLIPS Trevorton. Pa. Secondary— English MARY E. PHILLIPS Shamokin, Pa. Elementary— English 219 & PHILIPKOSKI Sciences-History .^:^ELIZABETH A. PINTER Bethlehem, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies DAWN I PIPHER H. Towanda. Pa. Elementary— Geography CARMEN PITARRA L. Berwick, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies M. PLATUKIS West Hazleton. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics PAULETTE JAMES L. POECHMANN Hokendauqua, Arts & Pa. Sciences— Chemi-stry JOANNE M. POLEGA Shenandoan, Pa. Elementary— Music DORIS A. POLINAK Shamokin, Pa. Business— General BARBARA POLITIS R. Bloomsburg, Pa. Special Education— Special Education BEN R. POLLOCK Benton, Pa. Elementary— Biology WILLIAM PONTIUS L. Riverside. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction ELIZABETH Lake Como, POROSKY J. Pa. Business— General BESSIE M. POSEY Orangeville, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics CONSTANCE M. POTTER Sayre. Pa. Special Education— Special Education ANN H. POTTERS Kingston, Pa. Elementarv— English BONNIE J, PROWANT Milton, Pa. Elementary-Social Studies DONNA J. PUCINO Catawissa. Pa. Elementary— Music NELSON RAMONT Scranton, Pa. Secondary— Biology CHARLES RANCK A. Allenwood. Pa. Special Education JANICE M. RAYTINSKY Willow Grove. Pa. Secondarv'— English KAY L. REBER Pine Grove, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies G. REBUCK Shamokin, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies JERRY PAUL J RECENE Shickshinny, Pa. Secondary— Physics GENEVIEVE M. RECLA Oneida. Pa. Business— Accounting SUSAN J. REDLINE Bethlehem. Pa. Elementary— Music DONNA M. REDWINSKI West Hazleton. Pa. Elementary— Geography KARL D. REED Schuylkill Haven. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics ROBERT ^fe£k L. REED Danville. Pa. Arts & Sciences-Mathematics REHKOP ROBERT A. Berwick. Pa. Arts & Sciences— Science GARY W. REICHENBACH Bloomsburg. Pa. Arts & Sciences— Geography and Earth & Space Science KAREN L. Green Lane, REIFSNYDER Pa. Business— General 221 GLORIA REINAKER J. Danville. Pa. Elementary— English WILLIAM REINER H. Shamokin. Pa. Business- Accounting MARGARET J, REYNOLDS Tunkhannock. Pa. Elementary— French CHARLES E. RHOADES. JR. Danville. Pa. Elementary CHARLOTTE West H. RHOADES Pittston. Pa. Special Education-Special Education LOUANN M. Wyoming. Pa. RHOADES Elementary-English DAVID R RICHARDS Hanover, Pa. Secondary-Mathematics FREDERICK C. RICHARDS Kingston. Pa. Business— Accounting MIRIAN JO RICHARDS .X. Shamokin, Pa. Elementary-Enghsh GEORGENE Drexel B. RICK.A.RDS Hill, Pa. Elementary— Geography JOHN E. JiMdiM RIEGEL Sunbury, Pa. Business- Accounting ARTHUR E. ROAN Bloomsburg, Pa. Business— Accounting DOROTHY S. ROAN Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— History DAVID A. ROBERTS Bloomsburg, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Physics 222 DONALD L ROBERTS Hunlock Creek, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics RANDALL W. ROBERTS Bloomsburg, Pa. & Sciences— Biology Arts RICHARD G. ROBERTS West Wyoming, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics RONALD L. ROBERTS Hunlock Creek, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics SANDRA K. ROBERTS West Milton, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies WILLIAM J. ROBERTS Nanticoke, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies TERRY ROBINSON M. Danville, Pa. Secondary— Earth & Space Science CLYDE C. ROGERS, Williamsport, Pa. Elementary JOYCE A. ROMAN Pittston, Pa. Elementary— English GAIL M. ROPP Athens, Pa. Elementary RUSSELL C. RUDY Reading, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JIMMY L. RUPERT Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— English 223 III JEANETTE M. RUSH Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Biology GARY RUSSELL L. Shamokin. Pa. Secondary— Geography and Earth & Space Science RYAN CHARLES C. Danville, Pa. Elemenlary— .Art JOANNE M. SACCO Springfield, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction RONALD E. SAINT SING Hershey. Pa. Secondary— Social Studies JOHN E. SANDEL Bloomsburg. Pa. Elementary— Physics EILEEN A. SARPOLIS Glen Lyon, Pa. Elementary— Psychology MARY A. R. McAdoo, SAUERS Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction HELEN SAULESBURY Milton, Pa. Elementary— Psychology SAURMAN SUSANNE V. Philadelphia. Pa. Elementary-Psvchologv ANNE M. SCANDLE Shamokin. Pa. Elementary— Mathematics SARAH M. SCARPING Easton, Pa. Special Education-Speech Correction NANCY SCHEITHAUER K. Towanda, Pa. Business- Accounling ARACELIA E. SCHLEGEL Elysburg. Pa. Secondarv— Spanish \n RA J. SCHLESINGER Hazleton. Pa. Secondary— English NANCY L. SCHLOSSER Reading. Pa, Secondarv— Enghsh DONALD SCHNAARS R. Bloomsburg. Pa. Business— Accounting ELAINE L SCHOCK Pottsville, Pa. Secondarv— Mathematics DAWN S. SCHULTEN Elkins Park. Pa. Eiementarv — Psychology MARGARET M SCHULTZ Morrisville. Pa. Business- Secretarial SCHUYLER SHIRLEY' E Turbotville. Pa. Secondarv -French SHARON SCHWARZ S Port Royal, Pa, Business— General BARBARA K. SCOTT Bradford, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction CYNTHIA A. SEARFOSS Shillington. Pa. Secondary— English GEORGE R. SEIFERT Nazareth, Pa. Business— Accounting PAMELA J. SEYBERT Orangeville. Pa. Secondary— English 225 LANA MAE SHARKAZY Egypt, Pa. Business— General PAMELA A. SHERMEYER York. Pa. Special Education— Special Education P.ATRICIA A. SHIMKO Strong, Pa. Business— Accounting ARWILDA SHOEMAKER Millville. Pa. Elementary— English OLIN L. SHOTWELL Berwick, Pa. Secondary— Geography and Earth & Space Science GARY I. SHUEY Lavelle, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Social Sciences JOYCE M. SICK Dushore, Pa. Business— General SIEGMANN DENNIS R. Levittown, Pa. Secondarv— Geography MARY C, SIERDINSKI Shenandoah, Pa. Secondary- Mathematics RONALD D. Pen Argyl, Pa. SINGER Elementary-Geography THOMAS H SIPE Dimock, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies KAREN N. Berwick, Pa. SITLER Elementary— Music GORDON H. SIVELL, JR. Bethlehem, Pa. Arts & Sciences— Business Economics JOSEPHINE SKLANKA A. Kingsley. Pa. Special Education— Special Education ROSEMARY C. SKOMITZ Bethlehem, Pa. Elementary— French LYLE J. SL.ACK. JR. Warren. Pa. Arts & Sciences— tnglish RUTH SLONAKER A. Millville, Pa. Elementary- French SUSAN K. SLUSSER Bloom!,burg, Pa. Secondary— English LELAND A. SMELTZ Lewisburg, Pa. Secondary— Chemistry LILLIAN E, SMILES West Pittston, Pa. Elementary- English CAROL M. SMITH Harveys Lake, Pa. Elementary— Geography DAVID W. SMITH Weatherly. Pa. Secondary— English MARTIN T. SMITH Ashland, Pa. Business— Accounting PAMELA A. SMITH Berwick, Pa. Secondary— English PATRICIA A. West Chester, ^^h SMITH Pa. Elementary RICHARD P. SMITH Harleigh. Pa. Business— Accountmg ROBERT L. SMITH Lehighton, Pa. Elementary— Music JEFFREY G. SNYDER Berwick, Pa. Secondary— Physics LINDA D. SNYDER Quakertown, Pa. Business— General KAREN J. SOLLIDAY North Wales, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies GERALD J. SOMERDAY Parkland, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies 227 REBECCA J. SPATZER Shamokin, Pa. Elementary— Music BETSY M. SPERING Dimock. Pa. Elementary DIANE M. SPIELMAN Lewisburg, Pa. Secondary— English KENNETH J. SPLITT Kulpmont. Pa. Special Education— Special Education PAUL R STALKER Canton. Pa. 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Elementary— Biological Science GAIL A. SUMMERS Mifflinville, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics LUCRETIA J. SUMMERS Bloomsburg, Pa. Business— General HARRY SWANK E. Fredericksburg. Pa. Secondary— English SALLIE L. SWOYER Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— German 229 EUGENE SZOKA M. AUentown, Pa. Secondary— Geography THOMAS J. TABER Dimock. Pa. Secondary— English CAROLYN J. TABY Shamokin, Pa. ElementaPi'— French EVE S. TANNERY Reading. Pa. Elementary— Mathematics BARBARA A. TATE Ridgway, Pa. Elementary— English LEAHETTA E. TAYLOR York. Pa. Special Education— Special Education THOMAS TAYLOR S. Middletown, Pa. Business— Accounting PALMA A. TERRUSO Old Forge, Pa. Elementary— English JOHN P. TETER Zion Grove. Pa. Secondary— Physics ROBERTA F. THARP Shamokin, Pa. Elementary— Music LINDA A. THOMAS Catasauqua. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction THOMAS W. THOMAS. JR. Plymouth. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction CHRISTINE A. TODD Girardville. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics WILLIAM S. TOMLINSON Hatboro. Pa. Secondary— History JOHN J. TRATHEN Bloomsburg. Pa. Business -Accounting A. TREVETHAN Wilkes-barre. Pa. Elementary— English FAITH 230 LYNN D. TRUTT Beaver Springs, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics ROBERT TUCKER L Hazleton. Pa. Secondary— Biological Science JAMES T. ULANOSKI Danville. Pa. Secondary— Biology NANCY L. ULRICH Washingtonville, Pa. Elementary— Biology SALLEE R UMLAUF Gordon, Pa. Special Education— Special Education KAREN M. UNDECK Hazleton, Pa Secondary— Mathematics BONITA M URAM Berwick, Pa. Elementary— Music GER.A.LD R. VALONIS Dickson City, Pa. Business— Accounting CHERIE VAUGHN E. Berwick. Pa. Special Education— Special Education DIANA VAZQUEZ R. Bethlehem, Pa. Secondary— Spanish RICHARD VERBITSKI Keiser, Pa. Business— Accounting ROBERT J. VOLCIAK West Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies MARY F. VOLPE Norristown. Pa. Elementary— English GAIL P. WAGNER Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— French 231 MIRIAN D. WAGNER Gordon, Pa. Secondary- Mathematics PAMELA G. WAGNER Pottstown, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction SHARYN L. WALDRON Levittown, Pa. Elementary- English MADELYN WALL Alden Station, Pa. Business— Secretarial JAMES W, WALTER Ashland, Pa. Second ary— H istory PAUL WALTERS D. Mahanoy City, Pa. Secondary- Social Studies DAVID T. WALTMAN Montgomery, Pa. Secondary— Biology W WALTON JOSEPH Hazleton, Pa. Secondary-Earth & Space Science LAURETTE WANKO Edwardsville, Pa. Elementary— Biology ALLEN WARING R. Reading, Pa. Business— Accounting NANCY WARK J. Berwick, Pa. Elementary-English CAMILLE D. WASHINGTON ,^ Baileys Crossroads, Va. Special Education— Special Education 232 LORETTA F. WASKEVICH Wilkes Barre. Pa. Elenientarv— Psychology JOHN S. Summit WATTO Hill, Pa. Secondary— Geography BARTON I. WATTS Berwick. Pa. Secondary— English KENNETH D. WEAVER Watsontown. Pa. Secondary-Earth & Space Science SAMUEL W. WEAVER Shamokin. Pa. Secondary— Geography and Earth & Space Science JOHN D. WEBBER Shamokin. Pa. Secondary— Geography LINDA WEBBER R. Riverside, Pa. Elementary JANE E. WEIKERT New Osford. Pa. Special Education— Special Education GERALDINE Woodland, R. Pa. Business— General JOSEPH P WILDE Abington. Pa. Secondary— Biology BONNIE F. WILLIAMS Danville. Pa. Elementary— English 233 WELKER BRUCE H WILLIAMS Wilkes Barre, Pa. Secondarv'- English JANET E. WILLIAMS Bloomsburg. Pa. Business— Accounting RICHARD M. WILLIAMS Clarks Summit, Pa. Elementary— Geography SARAH I. WILLIAMS Prospect Park. Pa. Elementar>' JEROME D. WISDO Mount Carmel, Pa. Business- Accounting ANN WITMER L. Elizabethville. Pa. Elementary— Biology MARGARET A. WOHLFART Newfoundland. Pa. Elementary- Biology K. WOLFE Berwick. Pa. Secondary— English BRENDA SHARON L. WOLFE Mifflmburg. Pa. Elementary— Mathematics RAYMOND B. WOLVERTON Danville, Pa. Secondary- Physics JAMES W. WORTH Noxen. Pa. Secondar\— Social Studies JOHN S. WOYTOWICH. JR. Kulpmont, Pa. Busmess— Accounting SANDRA Nescopeck. Elementary L. WRIGHT Pa. MARGARET YABCZYNSKI Shamokin. Pa. Business— Accounting 234 MARY YACKABONIS E. Mahonoy City, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics MICHAEL J. YAVOROSKY Simpson. Pa. Secondary— Histoiy GAYLE ANN YEAGER Shickshinny. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction GREGORY T. YOCKEY Reading, Pa. Business— General BONITA YODER D. Danville. Pa. Business— General NELSON W. YODER Shamokin, Pa. Secondary— English RICHARD J. YOST Shamokin, Pa. Secondary— English JUDY K. YOUNG Ben Argyl, Pa. Business— General LESLIE E. YOUNG Danville, Pa. Secondary- English LORRAINE M. ZACK Yardley, Pa. Elementary-Biology FRANCES M. ZALINSKI Shamokin, Pa. Secondary-English ROBERT ZALONIS Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JOHN J. ZANGARDI Scranton, Pa. Secondary— English DONNA M. ZAVACKY Clarks Summit, Pa. Elementary 235 EILEEN A. Tamaqua, ZEHNER Pa. Elementary— German KAREN J. ZEHNER Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics ROGER H. ZEISLOFT Bloomsburg. Pa. Business— Accounting STEVEN L. ZIEGLER Bloomsburg. Pa. Elementary— Art RICHARD T. ZIMMERMAN Zion Grove, Pa.. Elementary— Mathematics ROBERT ZIMMERMAN A. Freeland. Pa. Arts & Sciences ROY R. ZIMMERMAN Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— Social Studies FRANK J. ZORANSKI Glen Lyon. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics k^iM THERESA A. ZOSH Mount Carmel. Pa. Secondary- English THOMAS M. Tamaqua, Pa. Arts & ZUKOVICH Sciences— Chemistry 236 . Senior Directory WW \Unsk>.. Joseph Gerald. 77VI72I. VjrMi> Club I. Baseball 3, 4. & Gokl Gamma 2. A Plfdgemasler Committee-Election Board Kappa Episilon 2. Pa, Philadelphia. Street. lnter-Fraternil\ 3; Speaker of the House 3. A 3.4: S.P.S.E 2. tor 4; Olympian Camp Brier Road, 3 238-7870 4: ternational Relations CG A, Singers Ohmpiu'i Cnnc W Dorm Council 3 C G A Committee-Hospitality I. 2; A R Anderson, Susan Elizabeth. 701 East Sunbury Street. Shamokin. Pa 648-1575. "B" Club 3. 4. Harmoneiies 1. 3: S.P.S.E A. 4; Inlramu- Gamma Students Amencan in Kappa 3. 4: Delta S,P,S,E A Allentown. St,. 3: 4; Horsham. Pa SPSEA N Washington Gamma 4: I, 3: I: 675-5238, . 534-1091, Pa.. 2. 3. 20 Marie. 437-1552, Pa., Maroon & Gold German Club I: Bowling Club Chairman 3. 4. Boyeriown. St.. Theta Upsilon 437 N. Front Jr.. Dennis William. 835 Byrne. CGA. 773-3714. Shenandoah. Pa. 462-3541, Bloomsburg Players 1, Intramurals 4, In- Pa.. Intramu- 3. 4: rals 2, Miltun. Pa.. 742-4421 St,. Centre E, Mahanoy St.. Committee Orientation Committee 3. Decoration Board 4: Maroon & Cold tion Captain 1. B.. Suzanne Byers. Gletinard Edgar. 3; 4 Pi 3. Pa.. I: Intramu- 2. 3. 4. I. Committee 3. Intramurals 1. 110 W. Maple Ave,. Hcrshey. Hospitality 367-7306, 3: Libranan 2. 3. I. 2. 3. 4: 25lh S, 2. Basketball 3: Intramurals Bush. East Coal St, Editor 3. 2, Concen Choir 2. 3. 4: Awards 4: 3. S.PS. E.A. 4. 3. Board Editorial 2. Lawrence Burris. 455-1115. Pa,. Universities and Col- Bloomsburg Players 2. 3: CG.A. 3. 4. West Hazleton. I. 2. Harmonettes 2: 1. Buonassisi. Joan Angela. 624 Locust Lane. 2. 3: Inter- I, Rae. 22 Election Board Ohmpiun RA 4 Cross-Counlry 4. 2, 3. Club New Cumberland. Street. Committee Hospitality 2. 1. Brunner. Jantne Literary- Edi- 2. CG.A. 3: 325-2273- Pa,. English Club 2: Committee-Election Board Omega Psi Editor Varsity Club Alpha Phi Ohmpum 3. Board 3. RD = Bernaionis- Henry E. Ill 238-9805 Pa.. Hill. CGA- Madngal 2: 2. 2. 3. Lee. Who Among ARW JR A, Alpha Anderson. Marlynn Kay. Club I. Sharon An 4: Obiter 2. 4; 3, Editorial 2. Track 4. 2. 3. leges" 4: 3.4. 2. Feature Editor "Who's Dresher, Pa.. MI6-5795 S PS EA. I: Sigma Alpha Ela 2 Amacher. Kathanna Mae. Route =1. Bloomsburg. Pa. 437-2372. SPSEA. 3. Bergeron. 4 , Brown. \irginiJ ,Ann. 615 Harding 736-6483 . CG.A. Committee-Dinmg Room 2, 3; Bloodmobile 2. 3. 4: Maroon & Gold I, 2. 3. 4; Art Ed- itor 2. I. 3. Allhouse. Susan Mary. 1555 Jarreiov.n Rd Pa rals national Relations 3. Jo. 645 East Fourth Street. Bloonisburg. Pa.. 784-7852- Mjr\ Lyon, Class Vice President 3: Alpha Phi 4; Ohtier 4. 3. Tremonl 210() Ira. H04'I429. C-G Spanish 2. Glen . 1.4 Publicity Basketball 3; Pi Alier. Sporis Editor 4. SPSEA 4 Ste\en Alper, 3. St Bcnyo. Richard Stephen. 118 South Si. Jim Thorpe. Ma- 883-4584 Mam Committee- Election Board 2. Bloomsburg Players 2. English Club 4, HusWi Club 2: International Relations Club 3.4 2. Slreel, Athens. Pa.. W CGA 2. 3 1. Maryann. 36 Benick. Pa. Cil\. Baskeibal! 1.2, 3; InlramuraU Mien. Paul M\ron. 202 Willow roon Mahonv Pine Sircel. Easi 2. 3. Harold Joseph. R,D =2. OrangcviIIe. Pa, Athenaeum Mberison. Club Club Varsiiv Chairman Publicity 3. 4. 3: Pa,. Elec- 3. 4: Beta Sigma Delta 3. 4; 2. City. Recreation Social 3: 2. 3. 4. . Berngan, Barbara Ann. 760 Grace Secretan. 3. Intramurals Williamsport, Pa. 323-1105 St.. 1. , rals Psychology Club 2. 3. 4. I. Vice President 3. 4. Water 3; Huski Club Bal- Berry. Linda let Thomas Day Men: Science Club Pledge Master 2, Anna. Dennis F Anspach. SPSEA Football Oa 247-6281 . Lambda Phi Beta L 2. 3. 4: RD = A R W Harmoneiies I, 2. 3, I. CG Dalton. Pa. 563-1772 I. Warden Fire International Relations 3. 4 I. Ane Marie. RD Bloomsburg. 3. Austin. Committee-Chairman Art SPSEA. 1: West 9lh 503 Thomas Joseph 2. 3. 1. Bloomsburg. Street. Bloomsburg, St.. 4: Intramural Volleyball K Club 2. Circle I. R,D«I. Maroon & Gold Sharon 752-2683. Copy 4, 3. 2. I. RD SPSEA Bacharl. Bruce Alvm. 2. 3. I. R aeum Club Ball. 2. 3: 1, Eta Berwick. Editor Pa,. Spanish Club Boil. Beta Sigma Delta 2, Intramurals 2. I. Committee Omega MRA. 693-1670 Treasurer 2. 3. 4; 2, I, Fire Marshall 4. 3, SPSE.A, 3. 4, 384-4923 Athenaeum Club . Thomas Baradziej, A,. 454-7079, Science Club 2: I. Veteran's Association cil Pa.. ettes 2; Intramurals 1. 2. 3 Baranowski. Bernard Martin Jr 373-3644. Circle Barlow. Elaine. 117 K Club 4. CG Prom Committee Chairman Plavers I, English Club 2. Committee-Hospitality ,A "Dear Coed" Fire Marshall 3; Basketball 2. Intramurals "B" Club 3. S P S E A 2. 3. 4, 2. 3. I. 2. 2. 3 JR.A. Bloomsburg 2, 3. 4. 4. 3, 2. 3, 4, Col- I. Band 2. 3: I. 4 Sherwood Avenue. Dunmore. Pa. Exceptional Children 2. 3. 4. Bloomsburg Bartuszewski. Barbara Ann. 623 347-3201 Council for Players SPSEA Basile, 1: Who Among Football Basta. Sigma Alpha Eia 1. Beta Sigma Delta 2. 3: Intramurals I. "Who's CGA. Commiliee-Publiciiy murals 2, 3. 2. 3. 4. Sergeant at Arms St , Old Forge. Pa Sigma Alpha Eta I. . 457-2094 2. 3, 4, Intra- RD Northumberland. I. Pa,. . I Beahm. Cvnthia Mary. 924 Walters Band Fire I. 2^ Warden 1. Intramurals BednarczyW. Rose 2: Phi Beta 648-5517 Athenaeum Club 3 Bethlehem. Lambda 3. 4: Pa.. 868-4766 SPSEA 3. 2: 1574 Tioga Street, Shamokin. Pa, I. 2. Gamma Pa. I. Ha/leton. . St Lambda 3. RD =tl. Cheerleaders Board 3. 2. FrackviUe. Pa , Publicity Ohtter Clubs and .Activities 2: CG Day Women 3: Theta Upsilon for Exceptional Children Thela Upsilon 2. Louis Council 2; 3. 4. 4: Varsity Club Cesarini. Pa 1. Ohiier 3; 3 4. Bridge. Beta President 4. 3. Alpha Kappa Delta Fair St . Psi 3: Board 2, 3. 4. W Charles. International Rela- Ambler. Road. Omega 2. 3. 4. Tom 3: Bloomsburg. Pa Band I. . Pa.. 2. 3. 4; Vice Pres- 784-8486 Phi I \. 2. 3. , 784-4055. 4 John Russell, R D =3. Sunbur>. Pa 286-4004 Wrestling 1. Brown. Barbara Ann. 3002 Oregon St.. Easton. Pa 2531266 Maroon & Gold Typist 3: Chess Club 2. 3. Secretary: S.P.S.E, A, 1. 2. 3: Brosius. . . Kappa mittee Brown. Delta Pi 3. 4: ARW House Committee 1; Hospitality Com- Charles Day Men: Brown. Kenneth. Manager 2. 3. Circle H.. 105 Pubhciiy Committee East 100 John. K Danville. Pa . Club Tamanua, Pa. 668-2120, CG.A. Maroon & Gold I, 2. 3. 4. Circulation Rowe 3. 4: Street, I St.. .Advisorv Board 4. S P S E.A 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 3. 2. Harmonettes 4; 2, 1, 4. 3, Mocanequa. Pa. 542-7931, Streei. Italy Presideni 2. 3. I. ARW Omega .Alpha Phi 2, 3. Corndor Representative 2. 3. 4. I. "B" Club Basketball 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 3; Edwm K, 46 1. (Womans 2. 3. an's Association murals I, 2. 2. Main 3. Hill. Pa,. Judiciary 2. Exiramurals) I, Intramural Co-ordinator Middleburg. Street, Club International Relations 3: 1. Gamma 2. 3. 4. 837-2731 Pa.. 4; S.P.S.E, A. 4. Veter- Theta Upsilon 2. 3. 4: Intra- 3 Chellew. George Edward. 258 Willow Street. Hummelsiown. GG.A- 566-8564. Commillee-.Athletics 4. Onentation Pa,. Beta 3; Sigma Delta 3. 4. Historian 4, Basketball 3. 4; Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Chmarnev. -Audre\ Man., I64S River, Pitlston. Pa.. 655-2617 Olympian Arts Staff 3. 4. Dramatic Club "Players" I. Sandra Joyce. WI6-4221 Huski Club Clarke. 3— Chairman 2. Manaeina Editor Men's Glee Club Buitonwood 10 2. 2, 3: Christian Class 3. Naniicoke. I; Hospitality Maroon 2. Gold «$ Editor 4: Concert Choir .Associate 2. 3. 4. 3: 2. Band I. 2: Alpha Phi fc , 4 2. 3. Street. Dance Election Board Levittown. Lane. Lambda Alpha Mu 219 Leonard. Scott 735-1366. Class Float Gamma Pa,. Awards 3. 4. 2. 2. 3. 4: 3. 4, Clemens. Anne Elizabeth. 440 Snyder .Avenue. Elizabtthtown. Pa.. 367-1688. CG.A. Publicity Commiitee 3; Huski Club 2: Prom Committee 3: Remembrance Committee 2. 3: ARW I. 2. 3. 4, Coarman. Ksi-Lyn Leigh. 500 Railroad Street. Millersburg. Pa.. 692-4533. Maroon £ Gold 4: Dramatic Club "Players" 4: SPSEA 3.4. Claude Anthony. 324 Cedar Avenue. Scranton, Coccodrilli. I Center Mark. 55 Co-capiain Olympian 2. 9th Street. Bloomsburg. Pa 4. 2, 3. 4, I. 3. Business Ed, 4 Pi Intramurals SPSEA Wrestling 3- CL9-4783 2. Council for E.xceplional Children 2. 3. 4: Roben Rush. 405 Lambda I. 2. 3. 4. Science Club 4. Haywood 415 2. 3. 4: 4, Chandler, Barbara Gail. 3314 Highland Avenue, Drexel 4; Secretary 3; 2, 3. Clancv. Kathleen. Mason Avenue. Drexel Hill. Pa.. Maroon & Gold 2. English Club 100 1 Councilman Athenaeum Club ARW 458-3851, , Harmonettes Huski Club 1. MRA Librarian Club 2: SPSEA 3. 4 Brennar. John Allen. 25 West 8th Street. Bloomsburg. Pa.. 784-3943 CG.A. Bloodmobile Committee 2. 3. 4. Day Men 1. 2. 3. 4: SPSEA. 4. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3, 4. Archaeology Club 2. 3. 4. I. , Commit- Publicity 2. 4. Day W'omen Junior RepMaroon & Cold Reporter I. 4: 2. Roddo, 789-6261 tions 4; Bloomsburg. Pa Street. First Committee 455-1140- Bloomsburg Players Coun- A, President 3. Schantk Ave. Pen Argyl. Pa. Gale Louise. 306 N 863-6291 CG.A Hospitality Committee 2, 3. Election Board 3: Bloodmobile 3; ARW' Big and Little Sister Coordinator 3. Council MI6-2143 Obiter i. Bloomsburg Players 228 Easi Rita. Hospitality Assembly Committee Secretary Cerasaro. Theresa Mary. 515 Ridge Avenue. West Haxleton. Pa. 4 2. 3. Millville. Spanish Club 2. 3: Dramatic Club Nancy Corre- 2. 3- Hospitably Committee 874-3196, . Branch. Bncker. S P,S,E..A 3. Treasurer 3. 2. 3. 4. Berv-ick. Pa.. 752-5320. ARW; Dorm 4: 2, 3. 4: I. CCA- 1. Spring Arts Festi- Treasurer 2. 3. 4. Newman Club I; Hazclion. Pa.. Street. 2. 3; 1. 2. 3.4 Cavanaugh. Carol Ann, 506 Highland .Avenue. Clarks Summit. Pa.. 587-4675, Obiter I: English Club 2, Huski Club I. SPSEA 2, 454-8067 Pa.. ARW Ans. Manchester, Pa, 266-3585, Street. Staff 3. 4: Gamma 4. Wyoming Le Cercle Francais 1: Po- Corre- 3. 4. Copy Staff 2. 3. 4, Advertising editor 3, 4. Obuer 4: OlymAthenaeum Club 2. 3: Dramatic Club I. 2. 3. 4: Publicity Sub-Crew Chief 3. 4. International Relations Club 4. SPSEA 1. 2. 3. 4. .Alpha Phi Gamma 3. 4, Charter Member. Newman Club Sunbury. Pa St.. Phi Beta 3: Spring Standards Committee 2: Vice President 3. Ma- Pi 2. 3. History Association resentative 3; Senior Representative 4: 2. S.PS E-A 4; Intramurals 2 Bradwell, Marguenle Nancy. 717 Morgan Avenue. Palmyra. New Jersey. 829-3008 CG A, Hospitality Committee 2. 3: Election 274-2697. I, Mane Ann. Recording Secretarv St., St 3. Psychology Club Brobsi. Joyce Elaine. 175 Box 421.A. Darlene Ann, 473-9332 Band I. 2, 3; Intramurals 2. 3. Baum. Allan Gerald. 313 East Mine Street, Hazleion. Pa 454-5108, Maroon <$ Gold 3. 4. S P S EA 4: Varsity Club 4; Football Manager 3; Wrestling Manager 2: Intramurals ARW Proctor ident 4 2. 3. Jeanne Marie Anne. 527 Edith Baslresv, S.PS.EA, 3: 2. 3: I. International 2; Sigma 3: Phi Decorations Committee Huski Club 784-7807. Presideni 2 I Students in American Universities and Colleges" 4: Alpha Phi Omega 3: 4. Albert James, 307 Race St. Stowe. Pa,. 323-7158 4: tee 4: Garlield Bowman. Judy Ann. School Lane. Club Amooland Road. Norwood. Pa. LU6-II69. ARW . I lege Council 4. Secretary 4. Decoration 4. Pine Street. Kulpmoni. Pa I(X)7 . Member Intramurals Treasurer 2. 1. Program Chairman 3. 4. Cavalhm. Mary Lou 2 1. McAdoo. Pa. Drive. 3; pian 4: Mane. 547 t. Kennedy Club 1. 2. 3. 4. 420 N. Fourth Jr.. HospitaUty Committee Bower. Judith Ann. Day Men's Association 4, Baran. Theresa Ann Marie. 22 Columbus Avenue. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. 822-2355 Proctor 2. "B" Club 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3; Harmontramurals val 4: Obiter 3. 1. 542 7964 . 2 4; Forensic Society CG.A, 455-0735- 2, I. Maroon & Gold Copy 2. 3. 4: In- I. President Spanish Club 2: CG.A. Homecoming Committee Sandra 2. Carbondalc. St,. Onentation Committee Bowen. Mary Kathleen. High 1. 3. Noclle A,. 563 North Centrella. International Relations Archeology Club sponding Secretary 4, German Club Club 3; SPSEA. I. 2. 3. 4. 330 West Green Street. West Hazleton. Secretary 2. 3. Fallbrook 107 Francis. CGA, Intramurals Freshman 3, 2. Beta Sigma Delta 3: Monanaqua. Pa 4 2. 3. I. 4, Activities 3, Presideni 3: Casaretla. ARW Vice-Presidenl 4. Intramurals 3. Committee 2 Bowen. David Wayne. 123 E Spnng New Swim- 4; Gold Hill. ming Monroe Ome- Psi Cardamone. Ralph Melvin. 435 South Kennedy Drive. McAdoo. Pa.. 929-3753, Athenaeum Club. Phi Beia Lambda 2. 3, 4: Psychology 286-9712, Pa,. Veteran's Association 3: 2- Alpha Intramurals I. Slreel. Italy SPSEA 2. 3: sponding Secretary 282-0106 4 1. 2. 3. Dramatic Club I. 4. Alexander Borvs. Sigma 2. Chestnut SPSEA 3: Inlcrnalional Relations Pi Sigma Xi 3.4. 286-2868- Bloomsburg. 4. 929-2690 Relations Club Homecoming CGA English 2. 3. 4: 1. I. 4 Joseph Carl. 418 South Capello. Boose. Robert Eugene. 22 Copper Beech Lane. Levntown, Pa WI59030. Class Vice President I. 2. CG.A. Standards Committee 1: 2 I, D Lee David, 32 Second Intramurals 140 Caiawissa Avenue. Sunbury. L,. Gold 2. 3. 4. I. 2. Assistant 3. Weatherly, Pa. 427-8879 1, Sophomore Representative 3: Athenaeum Club . Terrace. Athe- 275-0569 Pa,. SPSEA 2. 3. 4: Pi 3. Capece. Chrisiine Ann. 129 784-7264. Pa.. 4 Orientation 3, Secretary 3: Council 2: 286-6140 Pa.. Copy Editor 4. OhiierA. Ednor-m-Chief 4: English Club Tau Delta 4. S P SEA 2; Alpha Phi Gamma 3, 4. Society Bloomsburg. Street. 2. 3, I. American Chemical Society I. 2. 3. 4: Science Club I: 3. 4. Recording SctTeiar> 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2, Boone. Diane Mane. Route 3. Waynesboro. Pa.. 762-4894 I. Valeview Lee. Baker. Susan Albenson, e$ New- 1: Kappa Delta 2. 3. 4. 347-0735 Spanish Club Omega Pa,. Danville. Bloomsburg Players Cantarella. Joanne Kalhrvn. 563 437-2576. Chess Club . Bobita. Dennis John. 823 Pnnceton Ave.. Palmerton. Pa,. 82602456. I. Lambda Phi Beta Blotimsburg. Pa,. 784-4611- 3. 4 Auten, John M.. Jr. 24 South Fifth Sireel. Sunbur*. Avery. Club I, 3t6. 2: Club 3.4: Sigma Tau Delta Pa.. AD3-3635. Committee 4: Publicity Recreation C Lee. East Third Street. I. Falatovich. Dellos. John Michael. 46 Ireland Drive. Poughkeepsie. Club International Relations 3; Delta Pi 2. 3. 4: Harmonettes 4: In- lon 4 4: 3 471-2466 pa Bloomsburg Plasers 2. 3. 4. Jefl'crson Hall Representative 3; Treasurer 3. 4. 2 I. L.. R.D.»4. Lehighton. Pa.. 377-3738. 0/vm/" Baseball 3. 4. King Ave Basket- Pi 2. 3. 4 2. 3. Arms Chairman Executive Board 3. Ronald Committee tality PS English Club 4, S 462-3320 Main South 407 David. A E Shenandoah. St Intramurals 4. Maronn & CuiUi Sigma .Mpha Eta 3. Gundel. Michael Lynn. Track 4; 3. 3: 1, German Club Intramurals PrcMdcnt 3. 4, 2. Huski 3, Hackenberry. Paul Stanley. Jr. 810 Freedom Ave. Burnham. Pa. 248-6228 Olvmpitin Club S 2, 1, Players Lambda tramurals Intramurals Delta 2, 3. 4. 1. Psychology Club 1. Wi- Pa,, 2: D Edward. R 4 Eugene, Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; 275-4382 Pa,. Vice President Pi 2, 3. 4, Ronald Queen 30 473-9312 American Chemical Society Intramurals 2; Harding, Joyce Zeisloft. burg Plavers RD ff Millville, I, International Relations 3, Pa, 487-2222 Club 4; A S P S,E In- 4, Howard Harer, Margaret Crxstal, 465 ARW: 323-2742 Huski Club Council South Williamsport. Street. Exceptional Children for 4; Bloomsburg Players 2. 3 Harrington. Edward WiUiam. 1137 W. Ltscust Street. Scranton. Pa.. Dorm Council 3, Harris, Manan Rae, R D «2, Orangeville. Pa Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 1,3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, 4. Treasurer 3: SPSE A Hams, Nancy Louise. 429 Market St. Bahgor, Pa.. 581-3955. . CG A Committee-Pep tv 2. 3; Wapwallopen. .^theneaum Club Club Committee- House English Club 2. Harmonetles Harler. Carol Ann. 3. ARW 3. 2, Secretary 4; Spanish 2, 3, 4. Club I: ARW 3, Warden Fire International Relations SPSE A 4. Ellen, Shuman Street, Catawissa. Pa,, 356-4551 Day Women. Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Madngals 2. 3. 4 Hanman. Richard Lee. R D » Bemton. Pa.. 925-3735 Class Float 3; CG A Commitlee-Dining Room 2. 3 Awards 2. 3, 4; Maroon 6 Golii 2. 3, 4, Assistant Copy Editor 3, Copy Editor 4; Circle K Hartman, Jane I . Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. Band 1, 2 Hauber, Dorothy Mane, 317 Central Dnve, Lansdale, CGA Committee-Election Board Club International Relations 3; 2i Lambda 1, Club BSC 3; Heilz. Maryellen, Lambda 2, 3, 4, I, Street, 654 Plane I, 1, 2, 3, LSA Helt, 4, 3, 264-0235 , Pa.. 3. 4, , President 4 3; Pi Omega Pi I, Club I, , 325-2-67 English Club 4; S.P.S.EA 4; CGA, JRA I, 3, 4 Henry, Diane Mane, 12 Grand St,, Danville, Pa., 275-3810 Herb, Mrs Shirley Lehman, 695 Pnnce Street, Northumberland, Pa,, 473-8687 Athenaeum Club 3: SPSEA 2; Dav Women 2; House East Hall A E Stillwater, N 153 Sec- 4, Trea- 4. 3. Mary, Le Cercle Francais Bowling 1 John. Alpha 1; , 2, 1. Omega Psi Vice-President 4; Intramurals RD«6, Kinn, Patricia Ann, mittee-Hospitality SPSEA 2, Maroon Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, CGA. Danville, Pa,, 275-3699. Typing Coordinator 4, "Digest" 2, 3: Com- English Club 2; 4. I. Maroon & 3, Head W Spruce Olympian 4; 3, "Dear Coed" 2; I, Donna Lou. 246 Harmonetles 2, SPSE A 2. 3, Shamokin, Pa St., 1.2. 4. 648-5885 , Psychology Club 2 1, Eugene Ead, 504 Liberty Kline, 3, 3 Kisenwether. Kaye Ellen, RD>t2, Drums, Pa, 788-1511 I, 4 International 3, 4, 2, 1, Bloomsburg Players 2. A 339-1064 , 4 3, 4 I. Watsontown, Pa, 538-4681 St., Veteran's Association 4 2, 3, 4; Thomas Kline, Band Pa, Levittown, Intramurals CGA, 3, Bloomsburg, Pa , Park 823 Captain I, 2, 4. Circle 7X4-4433 , Williamspon. Place. Pa. Bloomsburg Players I, Psychology Club 2, Phi Sigma 3; 4, I. New Ringgold. Pa. 386-5631 K Club 3. 4. 4; Intra- Lambda Club 1; German Lambda Beta Eta Omega 717-457-4070 Pa., Secretary 2, 3, 4, Phi 3; Intra- 2 Howell, Janice Ann, 909 Walnul SL. Clarks Summit, Pa S P S E.A, 2; I, Mary CGA. Carmen English Club 3. 4. 1, Theron Election Board CCA, ARW, 717-875-0351 Intramurals 3, Pa., I. New Jersey, .Archeology 4. Hummel, Linda Ann, R,D.«2, Berwick. Pa,. 752-3081 Phi Beta Lambda (Business Ed, Club) 2. 3. Chess Club I. 2. 3. Treasurer 3; Harmonetles I , Barbara 368-1004. 1 Chess . 1039 ,\nne, Bloomsburg Players 1. Marv Hutchison. A S P S E N. 1; Team Warren Pottslown. St. 2. 3. 2; Pa. PSEA 4. 1048 Mulberry Street. Montoursville. Pa. Louise. SPSEA, 4: Intramurals 2, I. 3, Ski Club Pa,, Bloomsburg Players Archeology Club 1, Sigma ,Mpha Eta RD»I, 4, Lambda Kappa Delta Beta RD»I, 2, 2. 3. 4. 1. E A Pi 3, 4, Pi Mane. ARW , RA "B" 4; I, Sigma Alpha 4, ARW Susquehanna. Pa„ 756-4364, Proctor 3, Huski Club Omega Spanish Club 1; W 331 3. S.P 4. Lloyd 3; 2. 3, 4. I, Pa. 429-0109 SEA Phi Band 4, Intramurals Pi 2, 3, 4; Dorm Committee 3, I, St.. Huski Club 2; 4 Shenandoah. Pa.. International 2. S PS.E.A 4 Mrs Cathcnne Kosoloskl. SPS 3, PS E A 4. Intramurals 2. N Mill St. Sainl Clair, S 2; Gale 462-1603. Pa,. Pa President 3, 2, 839-7304 .Ann. 330 Kopp. Carol Kovalich, Wapwallopen, . Market 343 E A.. Street. Williamslown, 647-9509 Day Women 2,1,4;S.P S.E A 4, Newman Club Kowalski. Chnstine Anne, 3 Port Allegany Road, Coudersport, 3,'' Pa., Pa,, ma Council Phi Omega 2, 3, RD»1, 3. House 687-0556, I: College A Alpha 4; Main Catawissa. Pa.. 356-7117 St.. S.P.S.EA. 3. 4; 2. I. Alpha Phi 4; RD» Tunkhannock. Pa. S36-I886 1. Hu.ski Anthony, Cathenne 103 & Gold 3. 4; Hospitality Olympian Omega 2. 3; Pa, 3. 4; Committee 1. Theta Upsilon Ma- 2. 3. 4; Relations Club 4, International Gamma Johnstown, Election Board Street, 2. 3; 2. I, Al- 2. 3. 4. Kuruna. Daniel Lee. 405 Iron Street. Bloomsburg. Pa. 784-8616. Olympian 2, Concert Choir Committee L I. Men's Glee Club 2; Council for Exceptional Children 2. Wnter Langan. I, 2; Spnng 2. 3. 4. Lamb. Emily Mary. 632 W. Chestnut St.. Shamokin. Bloomsburg Players 4: S PS.E.A 4: Intramurals I. Lamoreaux. Susan Jane. R.D.»l. Sweet Malley. ED SPSEA, E 2 1, Bloodmobile Committee roon SPS 4 Austin Kurtz. 4 4 Andrew Edward. Club 2; Gam- 2. 3. 4. 2. 3. Pa, 437-2823 Turbotville, Committee-Hospitality International Relatums Club Omega Lambda Alpha Mu 3; Corresponding Secretary 2, 3, 4. S.. CGA, 3; President 2. Theta Lipsilon 3, 4; S,P Pa.. 648-4807. 2, Pa.. S E A. 1,3. 4; 477-4213, Dear CO- 2 Michael Charles. 344-5626. Phi Beta Lambda 319 3, 4; Prescott .Ave.. SPS. E.A. 4; Scranton, Intramurals Pa,. 2. 3. 2. S,P,S,E,A, Frank 2; 4, Catawissa. Pa. 784-7513 Treasurer 2 Karschner. Betty Ilene. RD#3. Benton. SPSEA. 4, 2. 3. 4. I, Corndor Representative Arts Festival Committee 3; Remembrance Committee 2 Karen Anne, 596 Park Ridge Drive, Wayne, Kashimba, S 2. Kallay, 1. Le Cercle Francais Intramurals 1; pha Phi 3 English Club 4 784-5567 , President 4; Council for Exceptional Children 3, 4. 2, St Archeology Club 2. 539-1661. C.G.A. Assembly Committee 3, 4, 323 3.505 Mam Box 92 . Track Konsur. Judith Anne. Kuffa. 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 1, Standards 2. 3, Bloomsburg, Pa , Education Club) Kreischner, Dale Lamar, 473 E. Pa., Basketball 2 Rockaway, , 3; 1 Gordon. 4. 3, 4. I, Judiciary Board Intramurals 3. SPSEA. 4, ,^ye Wrestling 1; Intramurals 4, 784-0553. International Montoursville, Street. Wesley Fellowship Woodland Football Pa, Committee-Hospitality Biddle "B" Club 2. 3. 4; I, David, Jeffrey W 116 .\nn, St,, Le Cercle Francais Ohiitr. 3. Joyce Jr Ira, MRA; Kowalski. Joseph Chestnut Class Sccrelarx 4; Election Board 3. FL2-36I8, 586-7706 3 2. 3. 4, 1, Secre- 2, 3, 4, Pa,, 274-9756. "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges" 4; College Council 3; ARW Governing Board I, 2, 3, 4, I, 328 Lorraine, Committee Bloomsburg. FernviUe. SPSEA, Relations Club 4; Hubler, Hospitality Virginia. , Omega Psi Pa,, Bloomsburg Play- 4 379-3155 Club Hatboro, , 2, 1, Upper Darby, . Eighth St Business I 648-3447, Pa.. 2, 3 St "B" Club Knorr, Barbara Ann, 455 E Relations Club 4; S.P.S.EA. 4 2; Avoca, Street. Alpha Phi 3. 4, 2, Forty Fort. Pa.. 287-2948, St.. J.R.A. 3; "B" 2; Treasurer 2, I. Spnng Howell, Albert, 1127 murals PSEA, S 4 Harmonetles 3; 1, Committee-Orientation Social Recreation 4, SNEA Alpha 2, 3. 4, Knapp, Joan Carole, 7245 Spruce CGA- Ave Corinthian Committee-Hospitality Studio Band 2, 3, 4; 1. Shamokin. St.. 2, 3, 1, 408 Iva-Anne, Klingaman, ers Charles, 124 N. Eighth 2. 3. I. Vice President murals Club Intramurals 2; 275-4033 . P S E Mt Carmel, Pa Koerner, Patrician Ann. Box 369. Cresco, St Edilonal Counsel 4, Amateur Radio Club Club Relations Club Knouse, 3 2, , Road, Beechtree Si 3, 4, Hull. Fifth St Obiter 2; Bloomsburg Players \\ Harmonetles 2, 3, 4, I, Pa, EL-7-5708 3, 4, Michael Intramurals Huber, Gold Phi 3 Feasterville, St,, 4; 3, 18 Vice-President 4. 2. 3. 4. Histonan Pi 3, 4, W19-1484, SPSEA, I, 2. 3, 4 Houck, Dona Maree. 540 Jefferson Hower. W tary-Treasurer 4; Intramurals 4 3, Berwick, Pa.. 752-4891, Athe- St.. Lewis 3- Pi Pioneer Ave, Shaverlown, Pa, Sigma Tau Delta Ellas, ARW. 864-3416 Pa.. Kappa Delta 1. 4 2, 3. I. Intramurals 4, 3, Omega Chi Delta Harmonetles 3; Kappa Delta 3, Patricia Beta & Typist 3, 4. Danville. Pa . I, 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 3; Delta Pi Kiner, Barbara Lee, 245 Enola Road, Enola, Pa,, 732-0449 Kline. 4 2, 3, St Hospitality Dramatic Club 3. 4, 2. 3, 4, 1, 648-2234. Pa., 4, for Exceptional Children 4. S Kieski. Albert Edward, 229 Vice-Presi- 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4; Librarian Student Chnstian Association 3; 784 4754 , Pianist 3. 4; 3. Shamokin, St., Assembly Committee 4, 3. 4; 2. 1. Day Women. Council Gold 2, Gamma 2, 3; I. Bloomsburg, Pa , 798 Center Jr., Committee Pa. Freeland, Street, History Association 4. 2. I. RDJtI. 2, 3. 4. I, Karas, Louis James, 1 Mrs, Anajane, 542 Race Street, Millersburg, Pa,, 692-3560, PS.E.A naeum Club Intramurals 684-4877 Phi Beta Captain I, 759-9219. Athe- Pa.. K Club 4, Dorothy Jane. 106 Mulberry OS5-7785 674-5348 Intramurals Hurley, 1 286-4606 En- 3 -B" Secretarv Secretary Extramurals Sunbury, Helmer, Linda Mar^, Star Route. Jim Thorpe, Pa Committee 2, 3. 3 Catasauqua, Pa Columbia, Pa St., Cheerleader 2, 1, Literar\ and Film Society 2, 3, 4; Histonan , Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Heim, Roger Beyer, 388 Linden glish PSEA, CGA, 3 Hontz, William Thomas, 627-5725, 855-1059 Pa,, English Club 3; S Hauser, Loretta Helen, 705 Bath Ave Phi Beta IFC 368-8039 4 I. and Mountain Lane, AUentown, Pi 3. 4. 4, Intramurals 3. 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 379-3752 Pa,. Hospitali- 1 Harmonetles 3, 3. Intramurals 1617 Capouse Ave. Scranton, Pa.. Committec-Pcp 2. Onentation 2. 4: Phi Beta CGA. President of East Hall Club MRA 344-6874 Intramurals C.G.A. Hospitality Committee 359-5211 Pa., 3, 2; 1, Beta Sigma Delta 4, Houser, Sandra Jean. 24 Shoemaker 1 Linda Kay, 85 Crouse Park, Littlcslown, Harner, 3. 3; Dramatic Club I; Intramurals Houser. Douglas Arthur, Route tramurals 3 Pa. Lambda 1: SPSEA 4, , Universities Treasurer 2. Lawrence. Richard 322-2036 Olympian Blooms- Bloomsburg, Pa , President 2. 3, 4. Presi- 1. Assistant Pianist 2, Secretary 2, 3. 4. Science Club Houghton. 1 2; Lambda Pa, Maroon 2; 3. 4. Circle 3. Finance 2. Beach Haven, III. Plymouth. Ave., 1. 3, 4, Horan, Harding. Elwood Ralph. Jr. Box 34. Bloomsburg. Pa. 784-5810, SPS,E.A. 1; Librarian and Pianist 2. 3. 4; Dramatic 4: 3, 4, Concert Choir Huski Club Olympian 2. Shawnee E, Treasurer 2. 3, 4, Social Kessler, Proc- Secretary 3, Amencan in 2, 3, 4, Washington Kappa Delta 797-0341 Phi Nonhumberland, Pa, Street. 2, 1, Sunburx, Pa. 286-9342 Holloway, Dee Ann, Emaus Ave Hopkins, George 4; In- ARW Hospitality 3. 3; ,Anthonv Ave 2: 917 Edward, Ar- 2. 3. I. CGA, I, . 3 3, 4; Delta Pi #4. Danville, St,, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. I: PS 115 Club Kerstetter, William C, Olympian 265 652S Council for , Obiter Typist 3, I, 3, S 323-7605 . 2, I. Forensic Society 3. Alpha 3, Committee-Hospitality K 3; Circle Harmonetles Sigma Alpha Eta 1. 2, 3, 4 Glen Rock, Pa 235-2086 4. 1, RD»I. Basketball surer President Pilot 4, Editor 4: Phi Beta 2; 1, Obiier 2. 3; 1. Keller, Betty-Ruth, 379 East Third St 2, 3, I, 4 636-3653. Varsity Club Holly, Maroon & Gold Students Hoosty. James Aten. 509 Chestnut I Fire Marshall 2 2. I, 2, 3. 4: Baseball Intramurals Levittown, Road. 3. Bloomsburg 3. 4, Indigo 1. Historian 3. 4. chaeology Club Hand, Omega Alpha Phi Chi 72 Val, SPSE A, 2. 3, 4: Pa.. Room Dining 2: I. W Physics Club 4; Holmes, Suzy Eileen, Horsham. Coordinator Sister Little Science 2. I. 4 3, Road. Committee Hospitality Frank Hallerman. Glen Beta A Theta Lipsilon Norristown Le Cercle Francais 1, 1524 432 Big and 3. Hagenbaugh, Omega Gamma 4: Ann. CG OS2-3184 Committee American Chemical Societv 2. PS-E A Kathleen Haftke. Committee John Joseph. CGA, Archaeology Club Concert Choir 4, Committee 343-2834, 2. 3, 4, 1. SPSEA. 3, Harmonetles 4, 3, Who Among 2, 3. 1, Huski Club Richard Theta Upsilon 434-1745 , Basketball Pi 2, i. Spring Arts Committee 4 3, 4. naeum Club 4 2, 3, 4 Hogan. Barbara Grace. retary 876-0687 , 1, ,Mlcntown, Pa , Towanda, Pa , S P S E.A 3, JRA, Assistant 2, Pa Intramurals Williamsport. Pa , 2; I. Committee-Election Board 784-4074 "Who's Pa,. 1 High St. Pine Grove, Pa, F15-Sil9 115 Class Vice President 4; Pa,. 77-2.3982. Intramurals 2. I. Committee Exceptional Children dent Gulnac. Eileen Jane. 248 Monterey Ave. Ridgway. Club 648-9997 Pa., 1 Ardhbald, , 4, Hollis. 3 Gubernot, Joseph James, 1336 Fern St, Shamokin, Basketball . Hospi- 3. 2. Pa Omega Gold 2. 4. Hoffman, Cynthia Diane, 25 Church Hospitalitv Grutza. St Spanish Club 4, Hofr, Jane Ellen, 3U7 Pine St Madrigals 3 3. 4. dent 215- Pa.. Freshman Class 3; Dewarl St, Shamokin, Pa, East 130 Gold 2. 1, Sigma Tau Delta 1, Science Club 1. Vincent, & iS Alpha Phi 1, I Hospitality SPSEA 743-3882 Club SPSEA I. Omega 2, 3, 4, .3030 N Second St Huski Club 1, K Pa.. 3, Circle Howard 779-2654. International Relations 4; Art and 4. 3. Levittown. Sigma 4, Phi 3, 2. 1. 1 Club "Players" Keefe. Road. Indigo 51 3; Pa., 3 2. I. Huntingdon, Orientation Committee 648-3528 Maroon Psi I. John, CGA. Beta Sigma Delta 4; Baseball Vice Presi- Managing Editor Committee-Co-Chainnan 2, Intramurals 3. Kelchner. Willard Fleming. Laurel 301 Hodgett, Sharon Louise, 664 First ,Ave tor 2. Advisor Day Men 4; Assistant 4, 3, Alpha Phi 4, Intramurals C G.A 2. 4: Inter-Fra- Kearns. Orientation 2. 3. 4; Gold 1,2, Mark, Girard SPSEA 2; Intramurals 4 3, CGA WI-5-i335. in Managing Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, 1, Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3. 4. Band Histed, 3; 2; Railroad St, Nesquehoning. Pa. E, Projects 3. Psychology Club 3; Waller Kearney. Vice-President American Universities and ColCollege Council 3. 4; C.G.A. Com- Students Club and Colleges" Shamokin Dam. . Publicity 2. 3. 4. Sigma Phi 3. 4. 3.4. Sergeant At 2. 1. Omega .\lpha Phi 2 I. ,^lan, 105 Lambda Phi Beta & Miiroon 4; Tennis 4, 874-3905. Pa,. Club Chairman Publicity 3, 4, Secretarx' 4. mittee-Election Board dent 3. I, 2. 2. 3, IFC Representative 3, Hoffman, Timothy James. 136 Bosertown. Pa. 367-4351 Filth Si. Beta Sigma Delta 4. Huski Club 4. 3, K Kauffman. G.nl Omdorn. 318 Mifflin St, 643-3707 Harmonetles I. Sigma Alpha Eta 743-6445 Ohi- , Douglas Clark, Box 225, Lighlstreet, Pa„ 784-8189. SPSEA 4 3, ball La Pa 2, 1, Pi Treasurer President Who Among "Who's Sigma Phi I. 2. 3, 4, I. 3. 4, ternnv Council Hippensliel, 4: 1 Factors.Mllc. Ave Pa. ARW Fire Mar945-5660 A Remembrance CMmmitlee shall 1. Athenaeum Club 1. Bloomsburg Players 1. Harmonetles 1, 2, Huski Club 2, 3, 4. S PS E A, 3. 4. Intramurals Mae. Charlotte Green, Delia Pi 4: Harmonetles 339-2222 . Intramurals I 4 3 3. Band 2: I. Sigma Xi Phi Hummels Wharf. 62, Sigma ,-Mpha Eta 1, 2, Intramurals 2, Hinkle, Robert Reese, 401 West Frack St,. Fraekville. Concert Choir 2 669-6667 Circle Rela- International 4, Hoanzl, Beverly Ann, Market Greco. Charles Joseph. 244 Penn tramurals Lambda 717-698 5545 M,:m,M . Sigma Tau Delta , 2. 3 1. Phi Beta Captain 2. 3. 4. Greco. Donna Mane. 124 S Harmonetles Exceptional for 3 Ariel. 1. 384-4238 . 4 2. Council for Exceptional Children 1, SPSEA Gamma International Relations 3: Pa. 266-3285. Manchester. St. Treasurer 2. Gordner. Ruth Elaine. Rohrsburg. Pa. 458-2391 S S.P.S.EA. leges" 4; Class Treasurer 1.2; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4 Good. Nan Carolyn, 4(X) Maple 4; 5 Club Committee Beta Phi Kashlak, Ronald George, 351 Sigma Alpha Eta 3 Goldman, Mark Stuart. 517 Montgomery St. Brooklyn. New York. 756-2941 "Who's VVhu .Among Students in American Universities and Colleges" 4: C G A Election Board 4. Co-Chairman 4; Circle K Sunbur>, Pa, 286-4013 4 2. 3. 1. Heupcke. Renee Z. Sugarloaf, Pa 784-041: Pa, Blimmsburg. I. RD»1, Herman, Richard C, Lambda K3lhr\n Gi°tr 3. Ba^kclbJll 4. 1. 3.4 :, Pa.. 458-6918 Atheneaum Stanley. 454-6168. Science Club Large. William Robert. 1539 Centre Street. Ashland, Pa., 875-0439, Maroon & Gold 3- 1. 972 2. James Treasurer Street. 2, 3, Hazleton. Pa.. Social Recreation pher 4: rals 3, 1. Olympian 3. 4, 4: Feature Reporter Concert Choir 1. 2; 3. 4; Obiter 4. Photogra- English Club 3: Intramu- . Utchford. Barbara Day Women; 275-1971. S.P.S.E.A. U[chford. Harold Leonard. Day Men Team I. 2. 275-1971, Chess 4: From Gamma Chess Club MRZ Football Adams Main Bloomsbure Players E.A. May Ann. 685 Pep Commillee President of West (ARW) Hall 3; S,P,S.E..A, Newman Club 3; 2. 3, 4, Letcher. Richard John. 418 E Broad Amateur Radio Club 3. 4. Obiter 2; 2; Co-ordinator 4; 3, Hazleton. Pa,. 454-7818 Intramu- 2. 3; Elizabeth Glenburn Road. Cfark's Gree, Stewart. Relations Club W Mam Levulis. Chester John. 135 Athenaeum Club Intramurals 2, 3, 4. 1. SPS 2. I. 4 2. 3. I, Pa,. Internation- 2, 3. 4; I. E.A Veteran's Asstxriation 4, 2. 1. William. Richard Lichtel. 648-1132. Varsity Club Linn. Robert Albert, murals Lyon Jr George K 648-8667 Circle 784 17Q| . W 6 Mahoning ARW PS Bowling 2. 3, 4; Club Intramurals I; 1808 Market St Mikell. Victoria Ann, Box and "Dear Coed" Basketball 2, 3; Helen Lohenilz. 668-4995 Club Lambda Alpha Mu 4: Intramurals 1. Long. Bruce Long, ment Rasely James. CG.A. 536-2315. Entertainment Broad Social Recreation Huski Club 3. 4; Intramurals Science Club 2, W 1222 Dixon 3518 Lee. Club President 2. 3. 4. Lynch. Patrick Michael, Club Thomas F 222 . 4 McCiellan. Stranlon. Pa Streel, Kappa 2, 3. 4, I. Delta . Pa 4. S 3. Span- 3; Treasurer 3; 2. Richard A 4, Treasurer Del- Delta Associa- Newman Club I. W. Spruce 863 Francis. 648-4537. Varsity Club 2\ Football 4; 3. Students College Council C-G.A, Committee-Office tion Pep 3. 4. I, in McKeown. 4, 3, tional Relations 4; Phi Intramurals English Club 3: 2. I. 3; Interna- 2; St.. Ashland. Pa. 875-1081, Publicity 4; 3. Onenla- 3. S P S E A 784-3695 Phi Beta Lambda E,. CG 4; . Wilkes-Barre. Pa Le Cercle Francais Interna- 2, 3: SPSEA 1; ARW 822-9836 . Commiitee-Hospitalily ."X 2. 3. 1. 504 W. Broad St,. 717-226-4757. Dramatic Club I; Williamstown. Pa. 641-2701 Huski Club Le Cercle 3. 4; 2. 2, 3. Chairman 3, Convocation A Har- 4; monettes I; Huski Club 2; Science Club 4; S.P.S.E.A. I, 4. Mack. Gerald Joseph. 1201 Gemini St. Nanticoke. Pa,. 753-5571 S.PS.EA 4; Phi Beta Veteran's Association Ellen. Lambda I. 1. 2. 3. 4; Huski Club 2; S.P.S.E.A Majikas. Vincent John. 355 Preston Ave.. GirardviHe. American Chemical Society Ski-watch 2. 3, 4; I. 4. Pa.. Athenaeum Club Science Club 4. S P.SE.A. 1: ega 2; Bloomsburg Players Kappa Delta Pi 2: 3, House Manager 276-6536 I. 4. 3: ARW Alpha Student Christian .Association 2. Psi I. Pa 3; I, 797-3322 Pa.. Committee Maroon & Gold 3; 2: 2; Blooms- 2; Archibald, Slreel. K Club Circle IM Council Pa Trea- 2. 3. 4. Ju- Om- 2. 3. Nuremburg. 384-4605. Day "a.. Sigma Alpha Eta 4; SPSEA RD 2, 3, 4; 1, Omega 4: Mt Ave. Carmel. Pa, Club 367-0274 Bloomsburg Pa.. International 2. Wrestling Club Relations 4; 225-4308, Sigma Iota Pa,. Club S PS E 3. 4, Beta Treasurer 4. 3. President 4; 3, Intramurals 2. 3, 4: 1, A 2. I. 2. 3 I. 4; Al- New Pa. International Relations 2, 3. 4, 1. Vice President \\ 538-1586. Amer- . Bloomsburg Plavers President 2. S.P, S.E.A 3; 4 Mover. Dennis Lamar. 933 SPSEA, Main St . Valley View, Pa., 682-3773. Secretary 2. 3. 4. 2. 3. 4, Vice President 3. Alpha Phi 3. Football 4. 275-1185 Pa.. Treasurer Intramu- I; Vice President 2; tramurals I. ARW 4; Ann. Box 2. Mane. 719 Seybert 4; 2; ndiir Representative 3, ff I. Northumberland. St., Hazleton. "B" Club Lambda Alpha Mu Mulhern, Anne M,, 22 Joseph I. R.D 430 Pa 4 Corndor Representative SPSEA, Mullin. 3; 3. 4. "B" Club 4: 439 Joseph. MRA; 2. 3. 4; Hellcn Grace Road. Huski Club Baseball Mae. 2. 3. 4. Election Board I, Wood 116 Upper Cor- Iniramu- Darby. Vice President Pa 4. In- Committee 4 Road. KI3-5550 Council for Exceptional Children Club "Players" 1. Intramurals 1. Spnnglield. Exceptional 2. 3. 4; 1. 2. 3; Sky Diving Sireet. I, 2. 3, English Club I. , 2. 3; DI 77762 Pa.. S18-I88I Club Society Vice President Pi 2. 3. Rd 1335 Harnngton A RS E W Main S I. Joseph. 116 Children Michael CG A Novak. Michael J Intramurals 4; Glen St. 3. 4, Intramurals Club Varsity dent Lambda Cross Country 4; 3, O'Brien, John murals Stowe. Lambda Chaplain I Name En Pike, Norristown. Pa K Circle Football 3. Big 2. 3: Ome Iota Club I, Presi 2, 3. 4. 2. I, Norman, Apt, B-3 2622 Swede Road, Norristown, Intramurals Box , Omega Delta 2. 3. 4; 1. Ohnzock. .Anthony A Chi 3. 4. Star Junction. 95. Beta Lambda 2, Bloomsburg Omega Pi 2. 3. 4 Players Pa 736-2490 . S.P.S.E.A. 4; I; Band Phi 2; Pi 1, Ondish, John Joseph. 729 Front Students College Council Finance St.. Freeland. Pa,. 636-0599 "Who's .Amencan Universities and College* in Treasurer 3. 4. Hospitality 3. CG A. CommitteeMaroon A Gold 2. Phi President 4; 3. Standards 2. 3; Bela Lambda I. 2. 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Alpha Kappa Delia Pi 3, 4. Pi Omega Pi 2, 3. 4. Rosemane. Dianne Orazi, Oswald. L 830 Spnngfield Dennis. S.P 2. 3. 4. Omega Phi 2. 3, 4; Ave. Cranlord, Pa., SEA, 4. West Cranberry Avenue, West Hazellon. 133'-: 454-8547 Phi Beta Lambda gy Club 2; Intramurals Psycholo- 2. 3. 4. 3 Maxine Jane. Greenwood Terrace. Jankintown, TV4-7I03 '-B" Club 3. 4; Council for Exceptional Children Owens. Hockey 3. 4; 4, I. Iniramurals 2. 3. I, Bloomsburg Players Lehaman Street. German Club 3, 4. Glona 3; Librarian 3; for Exceptional Sigma Alpha Eta RD«I. Pa,. Pa,. Harmonettes 4; Psychology Club 2. 3. 4; I. Linwood. Street, Children Drums. 2. Hershey. Pa., 533-9679. Green 1329 Elhelda. HU5-2872 Council Pa,. I, 4 Pavone. Theresa Ann. 1803 2, 3. 4, 788-1620- Bloomsburg Players 3 Michael Pench. 777 Peter, Track 2; 3. 4. Palmerlon. Pa.. Om- 3 Dominic. Joseph Penlli. Avenue. Vice President 4. Alpha Phi Franklin 826-2308. Beta Sigma Delta School 152 Summit Street, 4; Intramurals 3. I. CG A, Decoration cial Recreation 4. Committee Chairman Alpha Phi Omega House 3; Intramurals Club 3, 4. Wrestling Richard. 648-1338. Circle K Name Club 2, 2; Sigma Mary Club 2. 3. 4; SPSEA Hos- Student Affairs Committee Newport. Pa,. Sixth 567-3469 o\' 4; the Varsitv Shamokin, Street, Le Cercle Francais Maroon & Gold 4: Elizabeth, 34 Pa, I, Club Intramurals 2. 4. I, North Marshall 4; Publicity 4. Athenaeum Delta Pi Street, Harmonettes 4. 3. 4; I, 1. 3. 4 Shamokin, Pa Huski Club . I, 4 Elizabeth Anne. 303 East Fourth 868-1082. "B" Clubs 2. 3. 4, I. 1137 Susquehanna Street. Trevorlon. Pa.. Pi 2, 3; English So- 3, 4, 4 North Entertainment Phi 942 5169 2, 3. 4. 10 Larry Robert, Phillips. . Committee Beta Sigma Delta 4; Speaker 3. RD»1. I. Publicity Pa.. 4 Freshman Representative 3. 2. 3. I. Stephen Forrest, Peters. 3. 4; Committee Chairman MRA. Big Hill. 2. 3. John Rice. 1752 Madison Avenue. Dunmore. Pa Perry. Dramatic Intramu- A. Chair- 3. 4. Sigma 1549 Penn Avenue, Scranton, Pa.. 3440306 Intra P.. Oerther, Michael Phillips. Club 4, CG 323-7551 Pa,. Manager Germantown 2. 3. 4; Pa Intramurals 2, 648-0404 Ski Scranton. 3; 2, 3. 4; Pi 2, 3. 4: Wrestling leriainmeni Committee 4 Nyce. James Vincent. 650 West Council 2, St.. Sigma 4. Phi Ave,. Bloodmobile Committee 4; Pa. 2 Committee 3. I. Committee Assembly 4; 3. 2. 3. 1, Re- Lyon. Intramurals S.P.S.E.A Lincoln 628 Centei Committee 2; Pa,. 2. I, 2. N 529 , 4. Orientation 4; Phi Bela ga 3, In- Havertown. . 2. 3. 4. 1. 4; 3. I. StKial Recreation Pierre. 2, 1, Program 2. 3, I. 3 Onentation Committee Pinter. Mount Carmel. Pa Pa., Pi 3. 4. Lambda Alpha Mu I; 343-3728 Pa, 1 Murin, Joseph. 325 West Fifih MRA Bristol. 797-3682, C.G.A, Committee-Social Recreation Mullineaux. 3. Sigma 4; Phi Delta 736-6012, Science Club 4; S.P.S.E.A. Phihpkoski. ARW 674-5119. St.. Dalla.s. Pa,. Prom Committee English Club Pep Club 2. 3. 4; 454-3258 Pa.. 2. 3. 4; 2. 3 William tramurals SPSEA. 2. 5; Raymond Niemiec, pitality Joyce 473-3734 Huski Club 4; 3. 4 President 4; Science 3, Hi9-8069 Phi Beta Lambda rals 4 Moyer. Pa Huski Club 4; 3. 2 City. Amencan Chemical 2; 645-9479 Bloomsburg Players Danville. Street. Mahanoy Emmaus. Pa,. 965-5735. Coun4; Swimming 1. 2; Delta Pi 3. 4. 2. 3. Committee Hospitality -A Chairman ega W 3 Council for Exceptional Children Omega Children Pecora, Patncia Ann. Columbia. Pa Chess Club 2. 3. 4; Bloomsburg. Ave.. 4; 3. Intramurals 4; 2. 3. 4. I. Glen 331 Lambda Chemical Society Science Club 2. S.xiety 2. 3. I, Pa,, 838-1127 Veter- Pa.. Hill. 2. 4 2. Sigma Alpha Eta 3; Robert Louis, 2410 Nelson Court. Niccol. Pearson. George. Phi Patriotic Rela- Secretary Shamokin. St., Domnick Michael. 2302 Ash Street. Scranton. Maroon & Gold 4. S P S E.A 4; Newman Club 3. Pa., Boveriown, I. 2 Charles 45 Amencan Chemical for Exceptional cil I 5= Varsity Club 4; 3. 784-5865 ican I. 4 2. Daniel 276-9591. Bloomsburg Players West 319 Joseph. Huski I. Mowery, Pilot E A Pi 2. 3. 4, 339-3781. Chess Club Omega SPS 2. 3. 4; 1. Coal Commander Vice 3. 2, "B" Club 2. 3. 4. 1. S,P-S,E.A 2. 4; I. 258-3584, . 3. 4. 2. I. Intramurals North 517 Lee. Band 3, 4; 2, 3. 4: I. David. Who Among 3. 4. Blossburg. Pa.. 638-2485 St.. Lambda Omega Players Candace 279-8226 Phi Beta Election MRA 2. 3, 4. Sireet. Pi Edware Basketball 3; 773-3803 . 4. Shamokin. East Hall in 2; International I. Neiswender. James Harold. R.D «l. Palmyra. man and Col- Secretarv-Treasurer 2, President 3. Marshall Election Board 4, 2. 3. 4: S.P.S.E.A. 2, 3. 4. Hospitality SPSEA in Universities CG.A 2. 3. 4; I, 4; S.P S.E.A. 1-2I5-259-707I Huski Club Malick. Margie Lynn. RDit2. Sunbury. Pa., 286-6938 dicial 2: 323-3998. 4. Pa,. 2, 2. rals 2. 3. 4, 796 Temple Road, Pottstown. Interna- 567-6657. Pa, Newman 4. Easton. Pa . Bloomsburg Players 4; 648-2289 Phi Beta Lambda Pa,. I. Assistant Editor 4: Phi Beta Mudrick. Joan Francais 2. 3; Spanish Club 3. 4, Treasurer 3. S.P.S.E.A, 3. 4 MacPherson. Ann Mane. RD#1. Dalton. Pa,. 945-5774, C.G Committee-Dining Room 2. 3. Treasurer 2. Pa,. Church Mover. John Russell. 40 Cherry Maroon & Gold 3. 4. Sports Staff 3. 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3; Beta Sigma Delta 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. McSavage. Patricia Ann. RDasl. Box 168 A, Hawley. Pa. Madson, Mary Lambda 4. Morrison. Club Nolarlomas. 2 I. Morley. Evelyn Mane. 117 Main I, Alpha Theta (Historv Association) 4 McSurdy. James I. Secretary Nahodil, for Decora- Hill Street. Minersville. 226. 3; 420 Mover. David Allen. R.D.»1. 3. 4. Pa.. 1. Forge. E A North. Noreen. 35 East Lane. Levitiown. Pa.. WI.5-3966 2: 3; Council for Exceptional Children 1 Shamokin. Pa. Sireet, . Edi- 3; Morgan. Sandra Elizabeth. 186 Valley Drive. Churchville. Pa. EL7-O807 Obiter 2; Harmonettes I. 2. Librarian I. 2; Intramurals Corresponding Secretary 3. 4, Citv, Pa Library Committee 4; Players Students Secretarv 2. 3, 4. Glee Club 2. 3. 1. pha Phi 3, Mahanoy Bloodmobile Newport. Slreel. Iniramurals 3. 4. Football 4 Club surer American Universities and Col- Standards 3, 4, Alice T,. 43 Penn Si House Committee 2. 3. Lambda I, 2, South Diamond SPSEA. 3.4; Pi Pa.. MiUon. Pa. 742-4232, St, Phi Bela 3. 4, McGlynn. John Henry. 110 648-1257. Sigma Alpha Eta I. 2. McHenrv. Donna Kay. Lighlslreel, 2. 4. 3. Wl- Pa.. Com- Hospiuliiy Commiiiee 2. 3. 4. t. Old SPS 2. A Sigma 3. College 1, Sireei, .Assistant Fire 3. Committee Hospitality 4. 3, Chairman Committee 1 1514 Spruce Who Among leges" 4; Omega Shamokin. St. Ballel 884-7979 Football Pa.. Moul. William H., R.D.»3, Spring Gove. Club McGinley. Ruth Ann. "Who's Athens, 3: Election Thomas. Moser, Sharyn Lee, Bloomsburg Players lional Relations 3, 4. 2. 3, 4, McDonald. Elizabeth Ann. 555 Center Olvmpian Pa,. 2. I. 4 2. 3. I, Si, Vice President 4. Pi Pi 3, 4, Water 2. 3. 4. I, Who Among 2; I. 1; Robert GA 3. 4. Sig- I. 1 RD.«2. Mwidy. Terry Lee. R D #2. Box C.G. .A Pep Committee 2, 3; burg Players 2, membrance Committee Corndor Representative Concert Choir Prom Committee 4. 2. 3. I. Main Huski Club 2. 3. 4, 1. Track I; Nafzingcr, Brenda Jean. 2759 Stephens Si CG 2. 1. 4. 2- I. Basketball CG 944-4483. Pa,. 3 Dav- 2. 3. 4. Molacavage. Mary Catherine. 423 Pine ARW ARW Decoration Committee 3. Inter- S.PSE.A, Radio Show Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Manager Moke. Susan. 309 N, 4lh 544-5338 "Who's Club 2, 3. 4: I Street. Middleiown, . 1. Nicholson. Beverley Gave. Maroon & Gold 3. Bloomsburg Relations Club 1: Psychology Club Women Pa Middlcburg. (Business Educalion Club) Kappa 4; Market 216 Lambda Intramurals 2. 3. 4; Committee St Football 3. 4. 457-06059 President I. I, West Pine 1 1. Morgan, Linda Lee. Hazle s 2. I, 2. 1. 4. Veteran Eugene, 837-7455. Phi Beta Band Touring Group 41 Jr.. 3; S76-0772 Phi Bela Danville. Sireet. P S E Kappa Treasurer 3. 4, Lambda Huski Club 2. 3; 1. G.,A, -Hospitality 3. Onentaiion 3; tional Pledec- 3. Epsilon Represen- Netii. Madrigals 2. 3. 4; I. Intramurals Intramurals 2. 3 tion McCord. Stephen C Kappa Pi I; Nester. Linwood. 1245 Broad Streel. 4 CG.A, Commiliee-Pat Bloomsburg Players 1; Announcer 2, In- .American Lniversities and Colleges" in 3; 2; Spnng 242 , an's Association Bloomsburg. Pa "Who's Bloomsburg Players I; EA Constance Ann. 1350 Woodbourne Rd,. Levitiown, Moran. Intramurals 2. 4; Mahoning VV Council 759-8912 Chess Club . 2. 3, 4. Dorm 366-6961 Pa,, Phi Beta 3. First Street. Pi ST8-I7I6 Pa. Bristol. ARW 1; Alpha Theta Lambda 275-2434. Phi Beta E.A. Avenue. I. E Delta 4: Studio 1. E A Tamaqua, Pa, 668-4202 Slreel. C.G.A. Onentation Committee Mifflinville. International Relations Market S P.S.E.A 3; la Pi 3. 4. Historian 4. Phi Lyons. 2. Psychology Club leges" 4; SPSEA President 4. SPS 3; Moczulski. Mar) .Ann R,. 36 James Court, Easton. Pa. 258-3507 1. Pa.. 4 2, 3. 1, C.G.A. Committee-Hospitality ish S P S E A 4 Quakertown. Chairman-Audio-Visual 3. 4. W SPS 2. 1. Sigma Alpha Eta Nancy 759-8487. Pa. 4 3, Orwigsburg. Secretary 4. S P S Concert Choir 2. Sigma .Alpha Eta 342-7138. Harmonettes Luzi. 4, Street. 2. 3. 4. I. Lubinski. Rosemary Bridget. 930 3. 4; Berwick, Street. Chairman .Audto-Visual Entertain- 3, 4, Athenaeum Club 3. 4. Corey Loux, 208 Social Recreation Council 6-3570, Ohier 4; Council Science Club 4. Intramurals 119 Penn 3. 4. Collegiate Choir tor 3; Big 2, Bloomsburg Baseball 3 .Among Students Track 055-4743. Pa,. 4; Council for Exceptional Recording Secretary Epilson. mons Student Manager 2. 3 Muzi, Dana Mane. 720 South Nester. tion 3, 4; 2. 3 Proctor 3; Vice-President 3. 4. 2. 1. Big and Little Sister Coordinator Publicity Newville. Pa,. 48-6-5795 Varsii\ Club I, Intramurals 2. 3; I. Pa. Huski 2: 1. 4 2. 3. 1. 2, I. T-amaqua. Streel, Harmonettes 4; 3. 4; Huski Club College ARW A Omega lola Treasurer CG.A. Com- 374-4368. . Maroon & Gold 3: R D «I. 108. 773-0600- Science Club 482-9845 Lambda L. Box Miskar. Charles John. 2, 3, 1. Spanish Club Mitchell, Sidnev Brent. Union 2. I. Intramurals R.D w Carol Louise, CGA 4; Lambda 4. Leslie. Football 3. 4; A Pa,. 4 2. 3. 427 E Elizabeth. Phi Beta S.P S E 4: 875-2964 Pa,. Kappa Pi I: 4. IntraFraternity Murray. John tions Men's Proctor 4 4; Election Board 4; MiHer, Susan Harper. 313 2. 2. Kreamer. Pa 13. 3. Frances Ruth, ARW Club Psychology Club 2 tramurals Mills, 4 Phi Beta 3, 4; Pa,. Shamokin. Pa, Ashland, 4. 3. 3. 4, Cbairman 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. Sister Coordinator Little Players 2, master C Intramurals 3. 4, 4; 3, International Relations Bela Sigma Delta ma Tau 2. 3. I. , Pa,. 2. I. Pine Streel, Executive Board 4; Proctor E A Intra- Danville. St.. Logue. Lynda Anne. 900 Mickley Road. Fullerlon. 1. 2. 3. 3. 4. Intramural Wrestling 3. 4; Edward, Loeper. Marsha Eileen. 3; Pa. 4 Bloomsbifrg. Pa Robert David. 870 West Olvmpian Shamokin, St. 2. 3. I. 34 Meeting House Lane. Spnnglield. , 275-1817. Physics Club Llewellyn. S Alpha Phi Omega Who Ki3-3164- Phi Sigma \i Littercr. Football 4 3, 2, I, Lloyd Lisk. Chestnut E. » 2. R.D 1. 1 136 2. 3; I. Al- 3; .Archaeology Pa. Miller. 4, \. Vice-Presi- 2. 2. 3. 4; I. Corresponding Secretarv 3. Chairman of IFC Committee Miller. Charles 3. Chairman Chairman Assistant Service C.G Representative Metzger. Richard O'Neil. 669 Princeton Avenue. Palmerton. 1. St. Glen Lyon. Pa. 736-6421 MRA 4; Social 3. American Uni- in Pi 3. 4. Committee Social Recreation A, Orientation Committee 4; International Relations Club Delta mittee-Hospitality 586-6236, Council Tor Exceptional Children Ro.id. 1.2.3.4 Treasurer 4; 4, 3; Pi 3. 4; Intramurals Vice-President 862-3257 St.. Council SPSEA 3, Studenls Finance 2. 3. 4. 2, 3. 4; Kappa Delta Club 2. I. Murr. Jeffens Martin. 1512 Foster Road. Warminster. Children Newman 4; Easton Apts,. 1.2; Intramurals 4; College Bloomsburg Players 3, 322-2420. . I. Lcvench, al and Colleges Committee-Hospitalitv Dming Room Com- Veteran's Association 2, 3, I. A. Oaks Fair Who Among 545-6731. "Who's Pa.. 3; Orientation Committee 2; 1. C.G 2; I. Spanish Club 3. 4: Messner. Steven Pearson. 4270-J Williamsburg Drive. Hamsburg, denl .Avenue. Wiljiambport. Pa 1, rals 3: Preschutti. ARW: SPSEA pha Phi Omega C.G.A, Hospitality Committee 1; Librarian 2. 3. 4. 875-3483 Sireet. Centralia. Pa.. 2. 3. I. tative 4 versities I. In- 1; ,. rals CG E Wood 15 1 Maroon & Gold 4. . Pa.. City. 2 Dramatic Club 2. 3. Mahanoy St.. I Horsham. Pa. 3; 4, Leta. Barbara mittee 2; Forest City. Pa.. 785-5496. Harmonettes 2, 3. 4; 1. Committee I Si,. Club Maioney, Man. Anne. Club Centre E, CG.A, Commit tee -Assembly Mancuso, Mary Ka\ Men's Judiciarv Board 2. 3. 4; Captain 2, Lenio. Barbara Jean. 215 S. SPS 3. 2: 3. 4. Publications 3; I. Mary. 427 ternational Relations Abmgion. Pa. TV4-4970, Ave.. Representative Intramurals I, I. 2. 673-5055 Band Pa.. President 4: Delta Pi 3, 4. Room Chairman Downtown Track 2. 3. 4; I. . Concert Choir 1976 Elliot, C.G.A. Dining Danville. Pa Si. 3, 4. Theia Upsilon Gordon Diane Maliniak. 773-3566. W. Front Leahy. Richard Dennis, R,D.#2, Canion. Learn. ,. Pa, Danville, St.. 4. 134 Fr.. 2. 3. 4; I. W, 134 Deisile. Intramurals 2. 3. 4. I. 2, Street. Bethlehem, Pa. President 3: Extramural Basketball 3. 4. I. , Helena, R.D,»5. Towanda. Dawn Pipher. Gamma Thela I'psilon Carmen muraK Recording Secretary 2. 3. 4. Rear La Salle Louis, 339 Pilarra, 265-3205, Band Pa.. I. 2. 4, Streel, Berwick, Pa,, Intra- RD»I, New Edward, Amaleur Radio Club 2, I, Treasurer 4, 3, Columbia, Pa, 568-646S Vice President 2, tee-Hospitality 3. Michsele, 524 Winters Avenue. West Hazleton, Pauletle Pa 455-0850 Basketball Poechman. James Leo, Box ican Chemical Society I, Swimming Club Varsity 3, 4; 2, Captain 2, 3. 4, I, Hokendauqua, Pa 82, 433-5826. Amer- , Delta Pi 3, 4. 3, 4: Chemical Soci- Interscholaslic 3, 4; Polega. Joanne Mane. 807 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Pa.. 462-3689 ARW Committee-Telephone I, House 3, Concert Barbara Rose, 140 West Girard Street, Atlas, Committee-Hospitality ceptional Children Ben R. Club Baseball Pentium. geant 3. William Lambda SEA S,P SPSEA. Dewart Club 4. Varsity Riverside. Street. I; Beta Phi Pa Street, Sayre, 884-4562, , Otiiccr 3. Ann Potters. 4; Fire 2. 3; I. Intra- 3; 1 South Maple Avenue. Kingston. H,. 150 Coun- 2. 3: Membership Chairman Warden I. Hall Proctor Children lor Exceptional Telephone Committee 3. Pa.. 288-3472. "B" Club Intramurals (Softball, teniquoit volleyball) 4; MRA 784-7076 315 West Treasurer 4; Phi Dean, Robert New Columbia Prowant. Bonnie Jean. Kappa Delta 4, Athenaeum Club Radmond. Nelson Pa Intramurals 4 2. 3, 1. 568-661 . R,D#1, 2. SPSEA. 1; Mu Lambda Alpha 4; Gardner 1507 R,, Pa, 799-5364 Avenue. Pa.. President. 2. 2. murals Intramurals Pi 3: 2; I, Delta Pi 2, 3, 4, I, 2 I, 657-0267 English S P S E A, 2. 3. 4. I. 2, 3, Reber. Kay Louise, R,D,»2, Pine Grove, Pa,. I. Committee-Hospitality Club tions 2. 1. Co-Ordinator Little Sister Huski Club 3. S.P.S.E.A 2, 3, Club RD«3, Intramurals 3, 4; ARW 3; A. Big and International Rela- 3. 4; K Physics , Committee— Remembrance 3, House 3, Proctor I. 2: "Dear Coed" 2. "B" Club 4. Harmonettes I. 2; Huski Club 2. S PS E.A Lambda Mu .Alpha 2, 3, Vice President 4, Intramurals 3. ARW SPSEA. I, Reed. Dorm 2, 3; 1-, Roben L 3. 4. , & Bloomsburg Players 3; 2. R D.»5, cais 4. Physics Omega Obiter photographer Intramurals 4, Lambda 1, Club 2, 3; 2. 3, 4. Green Lane, Pa Omega Pi I; Pa., 2,34-8522. Phi Beta , Pi 2, 3, 4 Reiner. William Harold. 45 South Market Shamokin. Pa Street. . 648-3207 Charles Edward. Danville. 2. 3, 4. I. Chess Club Art Staff 3. Art Editor 2. Pa.. 3. 4; 784-6854. Maroon Olympian An 2. Wyoming Avenue, West International Relations Club Club 1. Streel. Pittston, Pa I, Frederick East 3, Lambda 4'. Hanovet , Intra- 784-0299. Chess Club Pa., Kappa Lyon, Pa., Psychology Club 1: Pa., American Universities Vice President Execu- 2, Sigma Alpha Eta 4. 3, McAdoo, Drive, 2. I. 3, 4, Committee ARW 2; I, Milton, Pa., 742-8496 C.G.A. . Representative SPSEA. 2, 1, I, 2. "B" Club SPSEA tramurals Anne Obuer typist Committee Lambda Alpha Mu 4, Water 2, 3, 4; Scandle, Ballet SPSEA 1. Newman Club 4. 1. MRA 2. Lambda Beta RD Nancy Karen, Scheithauer, Ave 2, 3; Huski New Seaford. . Omega 2. 3. 4. 1. York. 3, Delta Pa., 4 Pi 3, 4, 3, Band I, 2 & Gold Pa., 4. 3. English 4; Intramurals I, Phi Cor- 1. , R D A S PS.E 3. 4; Schultz, Blvd. Reading. Pa., 3. 4; Studio Band Band 2. 3. 4{ I. Intra- 1: Committee-Election Harmonettes 2. 3. 4: Dawn CG A, 2, 3, 4, Margaret Chairman burg Players 3; 2, 3. 1. 4, Pa, 1, 1, Road. 2, 3; Obiler S.P.S.E.A. I, 2, Pa.. Typing Intramurals Eighth Shamokin, Streel. Pa , Scott. 648-8717 Harmonettes 1, Volleyball I tor Roan, Arthur Eugene, 336 Bloomsburg Players I, Robcrst. Circle 2. 3. 527-4316. Phi . Club 3. 4: 2. Harmonettes George Richard, R.D. 2, Nazareth, Pa., 759-0496. Phi Beta R.D,»4, Bloomsburg. 2. 3. 4; RD»I. Band 2, 3, Lambda Pa,. S.P.S.E.A. 784-3598. Science I. 2. Club Hunlock Creek. Pa, 256-3597. Intramurals 2; Baseball I 2. 3, 4; I, .S.P.S.E.A. R D. Treasurer 3. Seyben. Pamela June. 2. S.P.S.E.A 3; I. 3, 4; Studio Band I, 2, 3, 4, I; Pi Vice Harmonettes 2. 3. Treasurer 4. 3; an I. . Phi Beta RA ARW 3; Resident Advisor Fourth Rulh SPSEA & St.. 2, 3: Intra- I, Warren. 726-0443. "Who's Pa.. Ann. Walnut 104 Kappa Delta Committee Hospitality PS S Editor-in-Chief 2. E.A. Smiles. Egypt. Pa Lambda . 1. 262-5294. 2. 3. CG A, SPSE.A 3. Pa.. 764-1632. Club English 2; 2; Delta Pi Ameri- Chess Club 3; I; Madrigal Singers 3. 4; I. 2. 3. 4. Ave. Secretary 2. 1. West Pittston. Pa,. International Relations 1. 4 1. R.D»1. Beaumont. SPSEA Pa. 639-5622 1. 4 2. 3. Smith. David Walter. 219 Maple Street, Wealherley, Pa.. 427-8919. Walnut 1231 Smith. Pamela Anne. 1312 Chestnut Club Association S 3. 4; PS E A Berwick. Pa St.. Club I; Phi 752-6406. En- . Science Club I. Kappa Delta 2. 3. 875-1280. Pa., Athenaeum Club 3, International Relations 4. 3. Ashland, St., Day Men Treasurer 2, Vice President Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; S.P.S,E,A. 4. 1; Pi 3. 4. Histo- 4 3. Smith. Richard Paul, 75 Main St Huski Club , Lambda I, Newman Club I, Harleigh, Pa, Phi Beta Intramurals 2, 3, 4; 2, 3, 4; 1, 2. 3 Pa. 377-4941. Smith, Robert Lee, 322 N. Seventh St, Leighton. dngal Singers President 3. Men's Glee Club 2. 3. 4. Club ics Vice-President 3. 4. Lambda Phi Beta St.. President 4; Tennis 3. murals Karen Jane. Oak and Fifth Copy 2, 3. 1. 1. I; 4. Intra- Pa, Social Recreation 2; 2, Lambda Alpha Mu Editor 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Recording Secretary Wales, North St., 699-9556- C.G.A. Committee-Orientation Obiter S.P.S.E.A 2. Obiter 3; 3 2. 1. 536-6483. Pa.. Decoration 3. 2. 2. 3. I. Quakertown. St.. Huski Club 2. 3. 4; I. Ma- Berwick. Pa.. 752-3557. Phys- Committee-Election Board ,A 3; 2. 1, Studio Band 2 2. 3. 4; Snyder. Linda Diane. 601 Juniper 2. 3. Somerdav. Gerald. Ramble Road. Parkland. Pa.. SK-7-3615. Olympian Bloomsburg Players 4. I. Forsensic Society Kappa Delta 4; Bowling 3 Sparks, Donna Jean. 137 Reed Drive. Clairton. 4; Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3.4. SPSE.A 4 S.P.S.E.A, 4: 3, 4; Pi Market Spatzer. Rebecca Jane. 301 S "B" Club 2, 3. 4; Harmonettes 2, 3. 4; I, Intramurals 3, St \: PS , JRA 648-4478. . Lambda Alpha E.A. 4; 2. I, Dimock, Pa 75, 384-4586. Pa.. Shamokin. Pa . S Extramural 2; I. Spenng, Martha Betsy, Box 278-2749. Huski Club 4 Bloomsburg Players Sphtt, 2, 3, 4; I, Alpha Psi Omega Kenneth Joseph, 1423 4; 1, Olympian ceptional Children Club tions ma Alpha 2, 3, 3, 2. D., IS Omega 2, 3, 4, 524-9503, Pa,. I. 2, Student Di- 2, 3, 4, Kulpmont. Scott Street. Huski Club 4: 2, 3. 4; 1, Eta 4; Intramurals James Workshop Athenaeum Club 2. 3; SPSE.A. Lewisburg, St., Players Covet I. St., 2, 3; 2; 1, Vice President 3, 373-3175. Pa.. Council for Ex- International Rela- Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4: Sig- 2. Cayuga, New York, AL206I40, Council for Exceptional Children 4; Huski Club I; President 4; Football Alpha Phi I; Intramu- 4. I. Cathenne JoAnn. 501 Gallows Stagich, Jersey. Club 2, 3. 4. Shermeyer, Pamela Ann. 170 White Oak Drive. York. 4 Lewisburg, Pa. 524-9661 Philadelphia 155 Elaine, S.P.SEA I; 458-6178 Pa. Millville. St. Pi 3. Program Chairman Kappa 2. 3. 4; I. 654-8905, Huski Club Club Students for Johnson 3: Olympian 2; 4. 3. Men's Glee Club L, Student Bloomsburg, Pa„ 752-4605. C.G.A. 5. 1. RD#1, can Chemical Society Concert Choir C.G.A. 3. 4 3, I, 4; Assistant Editor 3; Olympi- 2. 3. 1 2. 3. 4. I. Gold Susan Kathleen. R.D. Slusser. 2; 4; Pa, Bethlehem, St., Secretary 3, Basketball Eddy Assistant Editor 2. 3. Vice Presideni 1. rals 2; 1. 289-4208 Council , -Amencan Universities and Colleges" Committee-Sex Education 3. Teaching Improvement Sproull, Pi 2, 3. 4. 2. 4. Committee-Hospitality Intramurals Omega Orangeville. Pa.. 864-3825. English Sharkazy. Lana Mae. 772 Main St Randall West, 228 James Avenue, Bloomsburg, Pa, 784-0624 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Xi 3, 4, Roberts, Ronald Lee, R,D,#I, Junlock Creek, Pa, 256-3597 Committee-Hospitality 2. Gold «4 Intramurals I; 3 2, I, Slack, Lyie James, Jr. 215 Obuer 2. Barbara Kay. 33 Stephen Lane, Bradford, Pa., 368-8969. Proc2; Obuer 1, Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2 Roberts, CG A 1. 1, 784-2647. Pa., 1. I 4: Physics Club Donald Lynn. K Bloomsburg, Seifert, Roberts, David Arthur, Club Bisset Lane, Lambda Maroon 3: Golf I. Corndor Representative E 1251 3, 4, 2, rector 2; 1. Schwartz. Sharon Sue. Fourth Street. Port Royal. Pa Beta South 3 Room ARW Spoelman, Diane Mane, 130 Brown 4. 1. Turbotville. Pa.. 649-3176. Blooms- 1; 4: Mornsville. 1 Jo. Clare. 867 3416. "B" Club Mu Vernon Lambda SPSEA Park, 2; ARW Fire WarSPSEA 4: Lambda Representative 3; RD. "Dear 4 Elkins Ave., 3; Bloomsburg 4; 3 200 Hall Phi Beta 2: JRA 3, Treasurer Mary, ARW Park Committee-Hospitality Secretary-Treasurer Mu S.P.S.E.A. I: Council 3. Student Adviser 3. 7914 Suzanne, St.. 3— Chairman 2, Editor-in-Chief 3. 4. 2. Ome- Delta 3 I, Rosemary Skomitz, 3, 4. Pottsville, Pa., 622-7753, 4. 863-4506. , 2. 3. 4; 1. »2, Kingsley, Pa 2, 4. I, Vice-President. West Hall. Solhday. 2 I. Schock. Elaine Irene, 226 N. Twelfth 1, ARW CG 2, 3, 4. I, Bloomsburg. Pa. 437-2590. Phi Beta I. 4. Ma- Hospitality 4: 3, Correspondence Representative 4. "B" Club Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3 2; Schuyler. Shirley Ethel. 2. Spanish ARW Schnaars. Donald Ralph. Players Prom Hancock 1830 Louise, 1 Harmonettes 2. 3, I, SPSE.A. 3: Berwick. Pa. 752-4825. Con- . Dining 2. 3. RD foe Exceptional Children 2. 3, 4; Jane. 18 E, Arbutus St. Hazleton. Pa, 454-8076. Nancy CY5-7965, Kingston. Delta Pi Elvsburg, Pa., 672-2082 1, St Snyder. Jeffrey George. 1710 Steel Myra Huski Club den Hanover, Pa, 4, R D Orientation 3; Pep 2; 2, 1. German Club 4. Sklanka, Josephine Anne, Concert Choir C.G-A Committee-Decoration Lambda Manager Business Sigma Tau Delta 265-2681 Pa., Kappa 2. 3; Shenandoah, Pa„ St.. I. 1516 Dale Lane. Bethlehem, Pa., 868-6398. Jr, 2. 3. 4. 2, 3. 4. Schlosser, SPSE.A, 4. 3. glish 3, Chi 2, 3, 4, r\ Proctor 2, 3, 4; 1, Towanda, I, Dramatic Club Schlegel, Aracelia Espina, Club 2. Gordon. Histon- West Hazleton, Street, Intramurals 2; Jardin S. Intramurals I; Karen Noel. 328 E Tenth Choir Smith, Martin Thomas, 4 dormitory 4 in I, Prom 4. 3. 2. 3. Vice-President 4. Football Robert Charles, 330 North Schaefer. 2. I. 2, 3, 4. I, 4. 3. Counselor 4; 4; In- Easton. Pa., 252-1394 10th. S. Presideni 4. Sigma lota Club Varsity 4; Captain Histonan I. ARW 2. 1. Omega Delta 3; Bloomsburg Players 3. 4; Basketball I. Smith. Carol Mae. Schaefer, Bernard Frank. 2368 Oakdale SU5-6047 2, 3, 4, 2 1, Committee 3. Hospitality Sigma Alpha Eta 2, Huski M,, 236 South Coal Street. Shamokin. Pa,. 648-2543, Scarpmo. Sarah Mane. 125 Club 3; Cheerleaders 4; 3, Phi 3. 4. 2, 3. 4; Philadelphia, Pa,, IR3-0793, 4; Intra- ARW; 833-5696 , Ronald Dean. 314 Harding Ave. Pen Argyl. Pa Singer. Slonaker, 3 Judiciary Board Delta Pi Glen St., 4, Rita, 20 N Kennedy Who Among Students in ARW 4; 4; 3, Basketball 2 1; "B" Club I; Smeltz. Leland Arthur, Hospilalily 2, 3, 4; Mary Kay Theresa. 304 Ohiler 3; murals SPSEA Saulesbury, Helen Dons, 616 Pine St Schulten, 693-1912 En- . Street. Science Club Intramurals 3, Bloomsburg Players SPSEA Richards. Mmam 2, I, State Sec- 2, Treasurer 4; Who Among Main East I, 3, 3. 4. Organizations 4; Maroon Archeology Club 2; 3; ME5-1499 Wyoming. Pa 358 Wright .Avenue. Charles, 288.3022, Phi Beta 190 Huski Club Intramural Council 2. 3. 4. I. Secretary 3. 4. K13-6532. Pa.. Secretary 4, 4 2, 3, C.G.A. Committee-Awards 2, 3, 4. 1, 4. and Colleges". LJniversities 2, 3, I, Star Route, Cushore, Pa I, Intramurals 3. 4. cert 3 2. Bloomsburg, 4, Arnette, I, Board ARW 2. Richards, Georgene Beth, 339 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa C19-5629 R D Maroon & Gold Mary Ann Alpha 128 637 5413 Athenaeum Club Committee K Club Siegmann, Dennis Richard, 3711 Reedman Dnve, Levittown. Pa. WI3 2030. MRA Council 3: Varsity Club 3. 4; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. Swell. H. Intramural Football 2 I. 929-2495. "Who's tive Mane, Lambda Sitler. 2, 3. 4. 1, S.P.S.E.A 4; Sigma Alpha Eta Election 2. 3. 4, Eileen Sauers, 2. 3. 4. Richards. David Robert. Richards. Staff 1 Rhoades. M. Louann. 75 Ninth 2, 2. 3, 4, I, Standards 4; 3. I. Sick, Joyce Beta American in Governor State 3, Newman Club 736-7106 Coed" 654-2357. Council for Exceptional Children 4; Huski Club glish <$ 4 Rhoades. Charlotte Helen. 414 Baseball I; AlUston Road, Springfield, 1 3; 2, I, S P.S.E.A. 4; Band murals Cold Intramurals SainlSing, Ronald Eugene, Box 183, Hershey, Pa., 533-2086 Sarpolis, retary ga Chi Pa,, Alpha Phi Omega 4, 2, 3, 4, I, Basketball Pi 3, 4; Dramatic Club 777-5098 Glona Jean, R.D.#4, Danville. Pa.. 275-0189. Olympian "B" Club 3. 4; English Club 2. 4. SPSEA. 4 . Football 2, 3, 4; Lawrence, St. 2, 3, 4, I, Students 462-0628. C.G.A Committee-Hospitality Mane, 994 Nonh Locust Street, Hazleton, Pa„ 455-4006. Bloomsburg Players 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3 Ryan, Charles C, 208 West Mahoning Street, Danville. Pa, 274-0102. Circle K Club I; Intramurals 2, Day Mens Association roon SPSE.A, Treasurer 4, 3. C.G.A. Orientation Committee 3; Class Treasurer 4; Circle Sierdinski. Jeanette Schlesinger. Bloomsburg, Street, 2. Le Cercle Fran- 2; Team Chess I, 1, Reinaker, Rhoades. Jr Sigma Phi I Reilsnyder, Karen Lee, Box 27, Harmonettes responding Secretary 4 672-2210 Chess Club , Reichenbach, Gary William, 152 West lllh Intramurals Pa., Intra- 2, 3; 2, 3. 4. Dancille, Pa President 4. Huski 3. Club 3; I, 2, Alpha Phi Vice President 784-2041 2; Orchard Avenue. Schuykill Haven, Gold Com- Election 2, 3, 4; 458-4701 Pa. Millville, 2, 2. 3. Who Among 4; ARW Pa„ 945-5631. Route Love. 313 Summerhill Avenue. Berwick. Pa.. 759-9683. L,. Concert Choir Club 454-8367 Basketball 385-2734 Maroon murals Council Pa,. 4. David. 421 Karl 4; Intramurals 2, 3, , 3, 4; an Redwinski, Conna Mane, 241 Winters .Avenue. West Hazelton. Reed, I, 4 454-2818 885-9494. Pa., Jimmy Lee, 50 East 12th Street, Bloomsburg, Pa 784-1761. Maroon & Gold 3, 4, News Editor 4; S.P.S.E.A. I, Varsity Club 2, Club Shickshinny, Pa, 542-7292 I CG ARW 3, Athens, Streel, Saurman, Susanne Virginia, Bustleton ,Ave and Krewslown Road, 648-6077 Circle , Reda. Genevive Mane, Oneida, Pa., 384-4551 Phi Beta Lambda I, 2 Redline, Susan Jane, 1831 Millard Street, Bethlehem, Pa 868-7307. A Committee-Hospitality I, 2; Pep 2; Maroon & Gold 3, 4,. 3, 4, I, Secretary 4 CG 345-3583 3 I, Rebuck, Jerry Gilvert, R,D.#2, Shamokin, Pa Club 2, 3, 4. Rccene, Paul Joseph, 4 Election Board 3. Bloomsburg Players 2; Lawrence Avenue, 36.34 St. Jr., Varsity and Colleges" Raylinsky, Janice Mane, 3305 Bartram Road, Willow Grove, Pa,, 655 0805. Pa.. 2, 3- I, 779-0490 Hospitality MRA 547-5816, Pa., Street, Pittston, I. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2. 3. 4. Shuey. Gary Ivan. Cherry Avenue, Lavelle. Pa,, 875-2821. "Who's murals RD 3; Scranlon. Omega Chi Pi 2, 3, 4, Ser- Delta Pi Herald 4 1; Nonh Main Fleetville. Sandel, John Eugene, 4 Executive Council 4; Council for Exceptional Children Sigma I, 4. Pa., Phi 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A, 2, 3, 4; I. 4, Committee 2: Proctor 2; "B" Club 4 2, 3, I, Arwilda SPSEA, Shotwell. Olin Maroon & Gold 2, Sigma 4, Phi Council for Exceptional Children S.P.S.E.A 1, 4. ARW S P S E.A. 1 Catawissa, Ranck. Charles Arthur, R.D.*I, Allenwood, Phi Wilhamspon. 2, 3; mural Basketball 346-2663. Senior Class President. Delta 2. Intramurals Sacco. Joanne Maria. 45 Pa.. Pi 3, 4. DonnaJean. Frances, Pucino. Lambda Beta 2. 3. 4, Bloomsburg, Streel. 5th Pa.. Pub- 3. Rossmar, Stephanie Ann, #1, Drums, Pa„ 788-1652, Dramatic Club 4, Crew Chief 3; SPSEA 4, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Intra- 1. Powell, Intramurals 4, Strong, Pa., 339-2379, C.G.A, ARW 2; S.P.S.E.A, 2. 3. 4; 1. St., Bloomsburg Players 4; 2. 3. Class Treasurer Rupert, 2, 2, 4: 3. 2. Pi 3. 4 Recording 2. 3. 4. Street, SPSEA I, Le Cercle Francais 3; Ann Mane, Rush, murals Second Orientation Committee 4; 1. Beta Sigma Delta Intramurals 4: Pa,. Orangeville, Pa., 683-2652, Science ,ARW. Telephone Chairman cil 814 III, 3, 4, Rudy, Russell C, Constance Mane, 302 Oneida Poller, 2, C, Intramurals Rosiak, Lambda William, R.D. #4, Dancille, Pa, Science Club 4, Veteran s Association 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, Arms at Obiier Beta Decoration 3. Second 21 Committee-Election Board Nanlicoke. Street. Ann, Patricia Shoemaker, Broad East 2, Ka>pa Delta 2, 3, 4, I, A S,P S E Como. Pa. 798-2831 Lake Jean. Mane. R.D »1. Posey. Bessie 925-2811, Men's Glee Pa,. 4. Sigma Alpha Eta 4; 2. 3. 1. 4, Club Lawrence. 401 2. Elizabeth Porosky. E.A, 339-4735, Pa., Council For Ex- 2. 4 2. 3. I. 275-1736. Band 4, 310 Bloomsburg Players I; 2, 3, Shimko. Commit- Teny Clyde mittee Benton. Street. International Relations I. Olympian 2; 1. PS S 2. 3. 4, Mam 1], 3. 4, 3, John. C.G.A Committee-Orientation A S.P.S E Club Pa.. 1.4. Social Recreation 2; Intramurals Robinson, Rogers, A S E Ropp, Gial Mane, 803 Pollock, 3, William SPSEA 4 2. SP CG A 568-3851 Pa., Roman, Joyce Anne, W/i Lambert Bloomsburg Players 2, 3, 4; Harmonettes 1. Polinak, Dons Ann, 447 South Shamokin Street, Shamokin, Pa 648-6244 Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; Harmonettes I, 2: SPSE.A 2, 3, 4, CO A Council for Exceptional Children 2. 323-0344 C.G.A Committee-Husky Lounge ety 3. 4 Politis, Treasurer 2, I, 2, International Relations I, 2, 3. 735-6369licity 3. 3, . Choir Secretary Roberts. Presideni 4 Plalukis, Band 3, 4; Robens. Sandra Kay. West Milton, I Paul Plan, President Robens, Richard George, 32 Lincoln Avenue. West Syoming. 287-7174 Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. I. 276-1568 2. 3. Bloomsburg Players Secretary Stalker. Paul Robert. II Hill I. Road. Cranford. English Club I; New Huski 2. 3. E. Main St.. Canton. Pa.. 673-8541. Intra- . Kappa Epsilon 3. 4. Stanko. Theresa Jean. 606 Green Acres Slreel, Mechanicsburg. Pa-. 766-5246. Maroon & Gold I; Science Club I. 4; Inlramurals 2. 3. murals 2: Pi I. Jac^^uelyn Sleek. Mar\-. 398-20,SO. .ARW Club S.P.S.E-A 2. 3; Mary Sleffen. May Ave. Willlamspon. S P S.E.A. 2. 3, 4; I. 752-5338. Ohiwr Omega Psi 2. 3. 8653. inlramurals Water St Theta Upsi- Northumberland. . Thomas W., R.D,«3. Mounlaintop. Club International Relations Committee Festival Gamma 2. 3. 4. 473- Pa,. 2. 3. 4. 1. Dramatic Club Pa.. Le Cercle Francais 2; I; Spring Arts 2; Inlramurals May. 632 Kerper St.. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. Straub. Dorothy Huski Club Rhea Sirausser. Club ish 2. S,P S,E A, Corridor Representative 5137, Robesonia. 1. 3; "B" Club 1. 2. 2, 3. 4. SPSEA, 1, 2: Pi 3. 4. Extramurals 2. 3. 4; I. ARW 693-3485, Pa,. Day Women. American Chemical Club 2 Slnne. Elma Marion. 152 E. Day Women 1. 648-8627. Club Vice Omega Independence 2. Susan Carolyn. 152 E Independence Bedford 3424 Marie. Hockey Lambda 3; Shamokin. Street. Pa,, 258-7772. S.PS.E.A. Inlramurals 2. 3; I. Pa.. Hill. Mary Voipe, SPS E,A, 2; 1. ARW, A Inlramurals 4. Lambda I, cording Secretary Women elles I. Omega 4; Pi SPS E Road, Blossom I. 2. 3; ARW Pa Easlon, Pa„ Choir cert N S.PS.E.A. Inlramurals 3. 4: Eugene Michael. Szoka. Thomas Club lentation 4; English Pa,, Ohiier 2. Pamela Carolyn Taby, Tannery, Eve 214 North Gold I; Jane, i 648-2436 Maroon 14, Lambda 4, 2, 3, 4; CGA 2; Fire 3: Lambda Alpha Mu 4; Choir 735-0457, Phi Pa,. 2. David. 773-3646, CO A, Maroon Cold il Pa.. 3. lU Williams. Sarah I. 604 Eleventh Ave. Prospect Park. Pa,. LE2-72I5. 2, Bethlehem. , 2. 3, I, Dan\ Slreel. SPSEA Women's Scholarship 2. 3. 4, I. SPSEA 603 Elizabeth. Huski Club 3; Inlramurals 75207628 Pa., 4 Wagner, Gail Wallos. 2, 3, 4, 1, Milflinville. St.. Blvd Union Warsaw 102 2, 3, 4; Elections Warden Fire Wall, 3. 4; I. Bensick. St. Inlramurals 2; 1, Janet Lambda .1. i 4 Williams. Richard Maurice. 3. 4, Hospitality Band Inlramurals Fifth W, 1434 Frances, 837 Wi-60183 3, Summers. Gail Ann. Lambda Alpha Eta Mifflinburg, Pa,, 523-6636, Council 2, 3, 4; 720 Apple I; Rosa. Volciak. Robert Joseph, 32 E. Club R D »2, Ann, Sharon Sullivan, 1, Play 2. 3; Wilkes-Barre. English Club 4. 1. 784-2916, Day Obiier 4: 2; Spanish Club Waldron, Sharyn Leanne, 113 Green Lynne Dnve, Levinown, Camp Drive. 548-2738, S,P S,E Pa.. Children for Exceptional roon Diana 215-323-3379, Gamma 2: 2, 3, Slyer, Virginia Alice, Gold 4; 3. Council for Exceptional Children 2; Verbitski, Richard Stanley, Wagner, St, Berwick, Pa. 759-S117 E Eleventh Band 3. David Lee, Drumore. Beta Vazquez, Beta Phi Beta lee Dav Women Treasurer Club 3. Williams. 454-7617 RDal. Harvey. Bruce K Circle Pa, Blvd., Hazleton, Pa.. Athenaeum Club 2. 3. Secretary 3; Harmonelles I. Vaughn. Chene E., 223 Manzville Road. Berwick, 1, Strong. William John. 235 4. Pa.. Psychology 3. Harmonelles 4. 737-0353, Intemalional Relations Club 1. Shamokin. Slreel. 3. 4, Elaine Gordon, Street, ARW; Maroon & 2; Men's Glee Club 2. 3. 3 Bonnie Lee Fox, 12 Upper Mulberrv Pa. 275-1841 Athenaeum Club 3. SPSE A 2 SNEA, Dramatic Club "Players" 2; 437-2309 Pa, 3, 4, 1, S PS.E A, I. 2. 4; Newman Club I. Uram. Bonila Mane. 1941 Dickson Wagner. Theta Upsilon Slyer. Society 4; Science Harmonelles 4. 3. 648-8627 Amencan Chemical Societv Strong, Pep Committee Olympian SPS E,A, 4, 1. 4, Strine. SPSEA. Swimming 4; 2. 3. Shade" Williams. Umlauf, Sallee Ruth, 203 Biddle CGA, 275-4508, Vet- . Water Sl„ Washinglonnlle, 4; 3, Danville. Pa . 2, 3, Lee, Club ty in the Williams. 4 2. 3. I. 2, 3, 4, I, Veteran's Association 4 Slnmpler. Anne Marie. 1650 West Chester Pike. West Chester. Pa,. 692-6187, Nancy Science Club Phi Beta I, Taylor. Pa.. 562-0642, Span- Si.. Historian 4; Inlramurals Pi 3. 4. Inlramurals 4, Olvmpian 2; Lambda President 4; Phi Beta Ra5 Philadelphia. Pa,. 4, I. RD,«I. Barbara Ann. Strieker. Ridge 132 S Lois. 2. 3. 4: I. eran's Association 866-5512, Spanish Club 2. 4. I. 3, Inlramurals 3. 4; 4; Football 2, 3, 3.4. 3, Slraub. Beverly M.. 1605 Fairview Drive. Mountoursville. Pa,. 368- 1132 Omega Iota Captain Undeck, Karen Maria, 4 Maplewood Pi 3. 2 1. Allen. 326 Elwood Sloru, 322-6900, Pa.. Alpha 3; Kappa Delta Huski Cluh 4: Inlramurals 2. 3. 4; Sleller. Sigma 4; Varsity Club Ulanoski. James Thomas. 13 Cedar St Ulnch, Presideni 4; 3. Huski 3: 2. Pa.. Arthur Anderson. 1648 Spring Garden Avenue. Berwick. Steiner. Ion Shore, Jersey 4. 688 Lee. Vice President Pa.. Ave.. Big and Lillle Sisler Co-ordlnalor Bloomsburg Players 4. Kendall 151 Tucker, Robert Louis, 529 Muir Avenue, Hazleton, Pa.. 454-8802, Committee and 2; Big . Inlramu- 1; Co-ordina- Lillle Sister I ARW 264-9144 4, Drum Representative to Judiciary Majorette 3; Thomas, Thomas W., Sigma Alpha Ela Jr„ 29 East 3; Majorettes 538-8802 I. 2. 3, Shawnee Avenue, PIvmouth, Pa Committee Committee I; SPSEA, House 2. 3. 4. 4; Orientation 648-5337 Pi I; Kappa Chairman 4; Election Board 3. 4; Pep Committee 4; Dramatic Club "Players" Epsilon Inter-Fratemity Council 4: Tonegiani. Ellyn 214 Susan. 3. 4. President 3, Speaker of the Street. Committee-Dinmg Room 2, Lambda Alpha Mu 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Wyoming, Pa, 693-2240, C,G,.\, Secretary 2, Huski Club Eta 1, 2; 2; Inlramurals Philip Benjamin, 434 LaSalle Slreel, Berwick, Pa„ Trathen, John J, 400 East 3rd Street, Bloomsburg, Pa,, Phi Beta Trevelhan. 3: Kappa Delta Failh Anne. Pi 4, Pi Omega R,D,»I. Ml, 825-2935. Dramatic Club "Players" 3. Pi 3. 4, View. Wilkcs-Ban-e, English Club 2: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3. Lynn Douglas. Center Street, Beaver Spnngs. Dramatic Club "Players" I; Football 1. Basketball Pa,. SPSEA. 2, 3; Trull, 2, 3; ma Club Day Men 3, 4. Pa., 1; 658-8385, Baseball 2. 3, 4, I. Theta Upsilon 3. 4. Webber. John Daniel, Box Day Men 3, 4; 2 1, I, RD 140, Inlemalional »2, Shamokin, Pa Sigma Alpha Eta Weikert, Jane E.. S.P.S.E.V 4; 2. 3. 4. 415 Lincolnway West, German Club Inlramurals 4, Zehner, Karen murals pian 2. I. New 275-3777 Le 3, "B" Club 4; I, 2, 3, 4; Pi Harmonelles I; Inlra- Wells, Carol L,, RD « 3, 4, SPSE A Welsh. Thomas 2. 3, I, 4, R.. 3. 4; Band 407 215-699-9513, Obiier 2. 3; 2. 3, 4; S,P,S.E.A. 4; Alpha I, Phi Beta Pi 2, 3, 4; Carbondale, Pa,, 2, 3, Smith 1 I. 2. 3. 4; 2, 3. 4, 222-3225, Harmonelles North Street. Omega 2. 3; 2. 3. Wales. Pa,. Dramatic Club I, J. Peter. 1231 4 4, Basketball 3, Main West 936 Lambda Pa,, 784-4313, 1, Street. Bloomsburg. Beta Sigma Delta 3. 4. S,P,S,E.A, 2, 3, 4; 3. 4; Pa,. Men's Freshman Orientation 4 3. 4. 2; I. PS E A 4, Inlramurals I, Frank Joseph. CGA 29, Zion Grove. Pa . 889-3696, 2. 3, 4. Zimmerman, Roy Roger, RD.«1. Zoranski. 14 Mifllinburg. Pa. Wreslhng Orchard Hospitality Street. Committee 3; Glen I. Lyon. Day Men; 2, Pa. Science Club 1; Physics Club 4; SPSEA try 2. 3.4; Captain Water Polo; Basketball; Volleyball Assoc, 1. Captain vision) 2. 3. 3. CGA Club I, 4; National 3. 4. Inlramurals; Cross Coun- Council of Math Teachers (Student Di- 4 Zosh. Theresa 1. . Men's Glee Club 1.2; Inlramurals 2. 3 736-6392. 2, 4 Faculty Editor Psi Lambda Inlramurals Rosemonl Lane. Abinglon. Pa,, 887-4063, CG.A. Decoration Commiltee Chairman 3; Concert Choir I, 2, 3. 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4, Huski Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Varsi- Wilde, H.. Club Bloomsburg, Fillh Street, Zimmerman. Richard Thomas. Box S 2. E, WL7-OI3I. Concert Choir »1, Woodland, Pa, 342-1197, Olym- Omega 724 SPSEA 386-5565 "B" Club Robe Chairman 2. 3; Pa., 2, 3, 4, I, Steven Lee. 369 Emerson Road. Huntingdon Valley. Pa Zicgler. 2. 3, 4, 1. Oxford, Pa., 624-2521. 2, 3. 4: 4 Phi Beta Inlramurals Pa.. Day Women I. RD Jill, Roger 784-1100 R D «3, Tamaqua, Concert Choir 2, 3, 644-0106, . 1. Council for Exceptional Children 1, Science Club 2, Zeislofl. 4; International Relations 4; 1 Webber, Linda Ruth, 1008 Avenue H, Riverside, I. Treasurer 2, 3, 4, PS.EA, 3. 4; GamGeography Symposium 3. Treasurer 4; 3, Pa.. S 2, 3. 4; I, lor 2, Zchner, Eileen Adele, 2. 3 I, Mulberry St. Shamokin. Huski Club I. Pa,, Speaker S.PS.E.A, Day Men, 759-8868, Lambda K Wclker. Geraldine Ruth, 2, 3, 4, Trapane, Circle Inlramurals 2. 3, 4, W 1502 Relations Club 3, 4, Science Club Cercle Francais 3. Seventh Theta Upsilon Watsonlown, Road, Baylor , 779-18.56 Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 3, 4; Inlramurals I, 2 Tomlinsom, William Sands Jr.. 206 South Linden A%enue. Halboro, Pa., OS5-3939, CGA. Hospitality Committee 3. 4; Social Recreation Gamma 214 Weaver. Samuel Wallet. 2. 3, 4, I, Drew. Kenneth Weaver. Ann. 231 Election 3. 4; East Bloomsburg Players 4. Inlramurals Ave. Ml, Carme,. Board Committee I. 2. 3 2. 4. 2; Proctor 2; English Club Pa,. 339-2662. Obiier 2; 2. 4; "B" S.P.S.EA, Subject Index Alpha Phi Gamma THANK YOU . . . proud to say that after have produced a book that is different from any that have preceded it. We, too, feel that the book you now have in vour hands is unique in several ways. It contains more color, more Ufe and a more complete record of the school year than has been possible with any previous book. Yet as you read this Each year the Obiter staff feels long, often frustrating, hours they another Obiter and will of by in the process of recording a new year us. However, that is undoubtedly involve ideas and designs unthought is all common, and moments of collegiate Ufe and to Obiter staffs have one aim in to capture fleeting confine them to pictures and words so vivid that they will seem to recreate those moments the pages in years to come. we of It for one who leafs has been with this in the 1968 Obiter have designed your book. through mind that Only the years can teU of our success. For the present we are satisfied, and 1 would like to take opportunity to thank all those who have contributed so much of their time and talent to creating and developing this book. Many of these are now shaping the 1969 Obiter, and to them 1 extend sincere wishes for a fulfilling and successful year. 1 would also like to extend a thank you to Steve Hock, first semester freshman last year, who took many of this the pictures vital to our book, and a special thank you to Mrs. Claudette Stevens, Publications Director in 1967. for summer hours to the creating of plans for contributing long the 1968 Obiter. Finally, thank you to Mr. Robert Haller, present PubUcations Director, and to Dean Riegel, year- book advisor, who worked to develop these plans into a tan- gible reality. JJndA^ J\ i/yc/Vuj Editor 244 pi I