; v'':-^'- : m^y ^?v^^>;*^ 8:5^, •; Digitized by the Internet Archive 2009 with funding from Lyrasis IVIembers and Sloan Foundation in http://www.archive.org/details/obiter1969bloo ;. '.'1. • i"- . -i ., ">** '' ••.••v-r^;: bloomsburg state college bloomsburg, Pennsylvania ^^f"^ A. r: ^•^s5» %: the 1969 obiter a reflection in passing toni matulis editor-in-chief robert haller, advisor director of pubhcations table of contents: Face of Famine by Dr. Percival R. Roberts III from ihe private collection of Rev, and Mrs. John Simpers, Hockessin. Delauare. ^ I I^A a •-t55?l i/fei^ I ron schulz, e.g. a. president was born bright eyed and innocent 946th year of our Lord. To be more exact, the date was September 16; the place was Stuttgart. Germany. After an uneventful childhood that was spoiled by the absence of authentic GI Joe soldier dolls and kill 'em death, everybody-in-theneighborhood-has-one tommy-guns, television, and Daniel Boone skunk caps, my parents moved to America in 1954, and three years later we had a I in the 1 re-union in Hatboro, Pennsylvania. one month started school I afterwards, attending third grade for one day, fourth grade two days, and subsequently being placed and there forgotten. for During I my in the fifth grade three year stay in junior high school, played football, participated the track team, made ran for in wrestling, friends and enemies (a practice that has continued until today), wore black leather jackets and suites with white socks to dances. In high school the same pattern was true, we wore black socks, more collegiate. but then black raincoats, and button-down collar shirts to look went back to Germany for three months after and then came to Bloomsburg because I wanted to wrestle. My freshman year I my senior year in high school. studied, read subversive books, I my home-made "Get Out of Vietnam" sign at Bloomsburg's protest Vietnam protest movement, grew long hair, and wrote poetry. carried to the U of P. my second year Bloomsburg. Old North was torn down, and other buildings sprung up all over the campus. In early spring it was like marching through After an unsuccessful attempt to enroll at before the Sun was the year of change World War I trenches My Junior year at in the rain. was the surrealistic time of Slack, the Gadfly. M&G resignation, in protest (?) march outside of Andruss Library support of free press and speech, and continuing student awareness. Benyo took over as did the the ACLU M&G. Slack put it to the administration. and the State Attorney General and Schulz wrote articles of protest about in his column for the M&G. . . . the college I had run for CGA representative twice before and twice defeated. But I still thought about correcting the wrongs instead of writing about them. Sic, Don Quixote. So, Pletcher. Slack, Capello. and Schulz started SURGE, — but exactly what has been long had our day of victory, felt jubilant, and then made ready for the onslaught. It was not long before many of us knew that we were engaged a student party united to reform something since forgotten. in We an exercise of futility. Fund-raising events, approval of certain club constitutions, money requests buy new caps and gowns, money for ARM and ARW to buy new TV's, such is the stuff of which CGA meetings are made. The dragons have not been slain, wrongs not righted, and fair maidens not rescued. It was a wonderful, inaudible year or four. to when teacups floated by, carrying the ashes of burned BA diplomas, spilled over the river winding, and floating out to sea. ron schulz college council . . . homecoming sam and dave concert linda zerfoss homecoming queen parade . . . !^ "world peace through cultural exchange •)^ homecoming queen's court SUEMAGILL MARY ANN HARTMAN PAT DOUGHERTY JUDY ADONEZIO homecoming chairman mark piazza Judy Defant Summa cum iaude Galen Quick Summa cum Iaude Gary Fletcher Gadfly cum diploma xm^i"^ •;^. \ t •J^K ?~' m^ *. - A«- 41 •(,r\--^^X^^'^^'^\--><^mm^^ the 1969 obiter Toni Matulis, Editor Robert A. Haller, Advisor Donna Harper, Business Manager John Dennen, Business Advisor Tom Funk, Staff Emeritus: Mike Stugrin, David Drucker, Liz Weiner, Claudia Zaboski, Terry Valente, Greelcs: Linda Watts, Seniors; Terry Eyerman, Allan Maurer, Pat Budd, Ron Shultz, Staff: Cherie Hall. Sports: Bill Sanders, Bob Schultz, Clark Ruch. Office Aides: Jeanne Burns, Elaine Undeck, Nancy Smutny, Sherri Kindig, Aldona Kupstas, Paulette Kramer, Donna Casale, Jacquie Feddock, Barbara Kappler, Filomena Mitchell, Susan Mitchell, Diane Ide. ,'*yiwa't faculty and administration . . . The 1968-69 college yeai marked a turning^ point for Bloomsburg as Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, President of BSC for the past 30 years announced his retirement, to be effective September 1969. During his tenure, the college grew from a State Teachers College to a State College, with university status now within sight. Dr. Andruss has been noted for his apt handling of financial affairs for the college in difficult times, and his struggle to keep state college professors' salaries competitive with private educational institutions. Academically, the 1968-69 year was the first for the new departments of Economics and PoUtical Science, which were a needed and appreciated addition to the college curricular offerings. Off to a progressive start, the Political Science Department has outlined the framework for a student committee to give suggestions for the betterment of the department. This committee will help to evaluate textbooks, courses, and help select fac- V ulty. A Journalism certificate will be offered for the fall of 1969 to accompany the curricular expansion in this field, and a full tin journalism professor will implement the faculty. Expansion in the Graduate Division continued as the History Department became the first to offer a Master of Arts degree. Soon the departments of Biology, English, Speech, and others will open an extensive Masters program as they defirst time in the ' velop. .Kf v. dr. harvey bloomsburg a. andruss state college president 1939-1969 board of trustees . . Standing: Dr. Harvey A, Andruss. William E. Booth. E. Guy Bangs, Edgar A, Fenslermacher. Howard S. Fernsler. Gerald A, Beierschmitl, J. Howard Deily, Hon. Harold L. Paul. Vice Presidenl. William A. Secretary Treasurer. Sealed: Lank, President. Hon. Bernard J. Kelley. DR. JOHN A. HOCH Dean of Instruction deans BUCKINGHAM ELTON HUNSINGER BOYD Dean of Students Director of Development, Public Relations F. ROBERT NORTON Dean of Men DR. MICHAEL HERBERT Assistant Dean of Women MARY A. TOLAN Acting Dean of Women DR RALPH HERRE Assistant Dean of Men RICHARD HAUPT Assistant Dean of Men RICHARD Assistant P, WETTSTONE Dean of Men / ROYCE O. JOHNSON Elementary Education DR. DR. C. STUART EDWARDS Secondary Education directors of curricular divisions DR. EMORY RARIG Business Education DR. WILLIAM L. Special Education JONES DR. ALDEN BUKER Arts and Sciences DR. CHARLES Graduate Studies H. CARLSON from Cirwuia £> by Dr. Pcrcival R. Robert detail IJ administrators Robert L. Bunge, Registrar James B. Creasy. Assistant to the President Robert Davenport. Counselor Davies, Director of Placement Bruce Dietterick, Information Specialist Thomas Clarence Gourley, Assistant Director of Admissions Robert A. Haller, Director of Publications Russell Houk, Athletic Director Paul Martin. Business Manager Dr. Root E. Miller, Director of Federal Projects John Mulka. Director of Student Activities John Scrimgeour. Director of Financial Aid Charles Thomas, Director of Counseling John J. Trathen. Comptroller John Walker, Director of Admissions art . . . William D. Alabaugh Sarah E. Jeffrey Eugene Rappaport Dr. Percival R. Roberts Constance Ward Kenneth T. Wilson biology Dr. Philip Farber Dr. George J. Gellos Dr. Michael Herbert Craig L, Himes Dr. Jerome J. Klenner Thomas R. Manley Dr. Donald D. Rabb, Dept. Stanley A. Rhodes Chairman Robert G. Sagar Joseph P. Vaughn Missing: Dr. James E. Cole Dr. Julius R. Kroschewsky Dr. Louis Mingone III. Dept. Chairman r "T^P^-jr / \ business education Charles M. Bayler Wiliard Christian James B. Creasy John Dennen E. Lester J. Dietlerick Bernard Dill Doyle G. Dodson Norman L. Hilgar Clayton H. Lane L. Hmkel Kemler Kenneth Kirk Dr. Cyril A. Lindquist Dr. Francis Radice Dr. Emory Rarig, Dept. Chairman Missing; Margaret Hykes economics Barbara M. Dilworth Robert P. Ross Dr. TejBhan S, Saini, Dept. Missing; Deake G. Porter Chairman education Dr. Iva H.M. Afshar, Dept. Chairman Mae Richard Beckley J. Donald Dr. Patrick J. Foley Howard K, Macauley, Jr. Kenneth A. Roberts Dr. Gilbert R.W. Selders Dr. Margaret M. Sponseller Dr. Donald Vannan Lynn A. Watson Richard O. Wolfe Missing: Gerroid W. Hart english Dale M. Anderson Anita A. Donovan Virginia A. Duck William D. Eisenberg Nancy Gill Dr. Charles C. Kopp Edwin W. Kubach Margaret Lauer Dorothy O. McHale Robert G. Meeker Alva W. Rice Dr. Jordan Richman Susan Rusinko Richard C. Savage Dr. Cecil C. Seronsy Gerald H. Strauss, Assistant Chairman Dr. Thoman Sturgeon Dr. Louis Thompson, Dept. Chairman Missing: Ronald Ferdock. David P. Rein, William C. Roth. Dr. Janet Stamm foreign languages Ben C. Alter C. Whitney Carpenter Dr. Arthur B. Conner II Blaise Delnis Mary Lou John George W. Neel Jacqueline Rube Dr. Eric Smithner. Dept. Chairman Dr. Alfred E. Tonolo Christine T. Whitmer Missing: Dr. Edilberto A. Marban John A. Sawyer geography Dr. Bruce E. Adams Dr. John A. Enman Dr. Wendelin R. Frantz, Dept. Lee C. Hopple Brian A. Johnson . Chairman . ^L / geography (continued) . James R. Lauffer James T. Lorelli Lavere W. McCIure Dr. William B. Sterling Missing: Donald L. Preston health and phys. ed . . . Joan Auten Roderick Clark Boler Jerry L. Denstorff Russell E. Houk Joanne Eli McComb W. McLaughlin M. Beatrice Mettler Dr. Clarence A. Moore, Dept. Chairman Ronald W. Puhl Jerry E. Thomas Earl W. Voss M. Eleanor Wray Missing: Douglas Boelhouwer Henry history . . C. Turberville, Jr. . Dr. Edson Drake Dr. Hans Karl Gunther Dr. Ralph S. Herre Louis T. Nau Dr. Craig A. Newion, Dept. Chairman 4^^.. M Dr. H. Benjamin Powe Dr. Ralph W. Sell Dr. John J. Serff Theodore Shanoski Anthony J. Sylvester George A. Turner Dr. Robert D. Warren James D. Whitmer Missing: Richard G. Anderson John C. Dietrich Dr. James R. Sperry \ library Anthony Grillo Ming Ming Kuo Scott E. Miller Janet Olsen Dr. Hildegard Pestel Thaddeus Piotroski Gwendolyn Reams Ruth Smeal James B. Walts, Director of Library Services mathematics Charles M. Brennan Leroy H. Brown Paul G. Hartung Robert L. Klinedinst Joseph E. Mueller ^s^Jik^k Ronald W. Novak Thomas L. Ohl Clinton J. Oxenrider Charles R. Reardin, Dept. Chairman George Stradtman June L. Trudnak Missing: Fred E. Beers mental retardation Dr. Andrew J. Karpinski Dr. John M. McLaughlin Dr. Emily A, Reuwsaat, Dept. Chairman Missing: Margaret S. Webber music . . . Jack Bemis Dr. Alden Buker M'kJ^ 'Aa^JS Cronin William Decker, Dept. Chairman Nelson Miller Stephen Wallace Sylvis physical science Dr. Barrett P. W. Benson Joseph Garcia Dr. David J. Harper Dr. Harold Lanterman Dr. Clyde S. Noble Herbert H. Reichard Tobias Scarpino Rex E. Selk David A. Superdock Dr. Wilbert A. Taebel Dr. Norman E. White, Dept. Chairman Stephen G. Wukovitz political science Charles G. Jackson Prakash C. Kapil Richard Micheri Dr. Robert Rosholt, Dept. Chairman Missing: Martin Gildea James W. Percey psychology Donald R. Bashore Barry E. Cobb Robert H. Finks Dr. You-Yuh Kuo J. Murphy James Dr. Merritt Sanders, Dept. Chairman Dr. Martin Satz Dr. Louise Seronsy J. Calvin Wallier Missing: Dr. E. Paul Wagner social sciences Dr. William L. Carlough, Dept. Oliver J. Larmi Chairman Jane Plumpis Bernard Schneck Seymour Schwimmer Robert Solenberger Missing: Richard J. Brook Avrama Gingold Robert R. Reeder speech . . . William A. Acierno Richard D. Alderfer Virginia C. Doerflinger Erich R. Frohman Dr. Melville Hopkins, Dept. James A. McCubbin kJT^ Michael J. McHale Robert D. Richey Janice M. Youse speech correction John L. Eberhart Dr. Margaret Lefevre, Dept. Chairman Missing: Richard M. Smith Dr. Alice R. Wickens Chairman supervisors of student teachers Benjamin Andrews Dr. Lee E. Aumiller, Director Stanley T. Dubelle. Jr. Dr. Donald Enders Beatrice M. Englehart Warren I. Johnson Martin M. Keller Joel Klingman Dr. Ellen Lensing Milton Levin Margaret McCem A. Joseph McDonnell Jack L. Meiss James T. Reifer R. Edward Warden Missing; Kenneth A. Roberts --^- :• .-v' honorary fraternities . . . T rfi'j f^ Officery Russell Walsh. President. Kichiird Wjlburn. Vice President. Mary Rachko. SecretaryTreasurer. Mr. Michael McHale, Advisor. alpha psi omega co-educational drama fraternity gamma theta upsilon co-educational geography fraternity Left to right: Jon Black, President, Keilh Wagner. Emil Moskovich, Greg Kanaskie, Bernard Curran. Vice President. Louis Coassolo, Roger Fetterman. Jeffrey Taylor. Thomas Bateridge. Joseph Orzechowski, Roy Hoglund. Corresponding Secretary. Kathy Jarrard. Linda Kashimba, Recording Secretary. Missing: Mr, Donald Preston. Advisor. Gail Wisneski. Donna Reitz, Sandy Reichart. Charles Shupe. Charles Siarkowski. Richard Bailey, Treasurer. Nathan McKenzie, Ruth Neiberl. Gary Reichenbach. ^'^ ^r ^^=^,-j ^^ r. Offuers: Mr. Anthony Sylvester and Mr. Theodore Shanoski, Advisors. John Hamblin, President. kappa delta pi co-ed honor society in education pi kappa delta intercollegiate forensic fraternity Tim Shannon, President, Mr. Erich Frohman. Advisor, Brian McLernan. MissAlan Szymanski, Vice President, Linda Naugle, Secretary-Treasurer. Karl Kramer, ing: pi omega pi business education fraternity Dave Feather. President David Gloria Postupak, Eva Reed. Standing: Brian Dreibelbis, Bev Donchcz. Tom Bcnnyhoff. Charlotte Orndorf. Bob Hank, Dr. Rarig, Advisor. Sealed: Keifer, phi alpha theta history fraternity Richard Keen. Standing: Thomas Chase. Karen DeSandi^, Dolores Slavik. Recording Secretary. Robert Noone. 2nd Vice President. Silling Eilen Shultz. Cheryl IlUgasch. Kneeling: Ellen Robinson, Mary Ann Michael, 1st Vice Presidenl. Tup Presidenl. sigma tau delta english fraternity Mary Coddington, Sharon Cravalta, Mrs. Susan Swariz, Acting Treasurer. Standing: Dawn Wagner. Vice Presidenl. Mrs, Elaine Mueller, Secretary, Larry Nallo. President. Miss Alva Rice. Advisor. Missing: Bonnie Zeek. Sandy Sanford. Gail Bruch, Robert Stoudi. Sealed: sigma alpha eta Speech and hearing fraternity Linda Oehler. Presidenl. Linda Bell. Vice President. Carolyn Cundiff. Secretary. Jim Riggs. TreasOfficcn urer, Mr. John F.bcrhart, Advisor. The 1969 Obiier wishes to acknowledge the existence of the following great and humanitarian campus Association of Resident Men organizations: Women Residents' Association Day Women's Association Day Men's Association Amateur Radio Club American Chemical Society Archaeology Club "B" Club Bloomsburg Players BSC Literary and Film Society Cheerleaders Chess Club Circle K Concert Choir Council for Exceptional Children Forensic Society German Club Harmoneltes Huski Club International Relations Club Bloomsburg Flying Club Le Circle Francais Madrigals Maroon and Gold Band Mathematics Club Philosophy Club Physics Club Science Club Spanish Club Student Studio PSEA Band Varsity Club Veterans Association Young Republicans Club Maybe next year they will even get their pictures But not this year. organizations in the . yearbook. . . athletics . . . w Isl row: harl. Derr. Bruce Forcheski. Bill Norm krammes, Dave Shell. Roy Smay. Art Sell. Jim Bonnacci. Mike Barn- 2nd row: Bill Nagy. Greg Berger. Don Schaedler. Daryl Swan, Ed Petkas. Ron Christina. Joe Lyons, John Slutzman. 3rd row: Bob Hall. Mike Kolojejchrk. Bill Firesline. Hal Barretts, Jerry Walborn. Gerald Lastowski. Terry Lessman, Ernie Vedral. 4th row: Tom Little. Tom Schneider. Jim McCue. Mike Holland, Tom Miller. Mark Sacco, Hugh Jones. Lamar Kersletter. 5th row: Larry Rumbel, Steve Harmanos. Paul Skrimcovsky. John Rossi. John Davis. Marv Serhan. Dave Bernoski, Joe Botliglieri. 6th row: Paul Calderone. mgr.. Cecil Turberville. offensive line coach. Jerry Densdorff. head coach, Ron Puhl, offensive backfield coach. Dick Haupl. end coach. Clark Boler. defensive line coach. Missing: Martin Cipolla, Frank Matthews, Doug Boelhouwer. defensive backfield coach. ^» Date cross country men were led by Moyer and Chuck Bowman in This year's marathon Charlie what could have been a great season. But the team didn't jell because they were never able to gel into top shape. Unfortunately all the runners were not running well together until the last meets when they defeated King's and Luzerne by wide margins. Well liked by all members of the team was the personable new Noble, who kept smiling through a bizarre year, punctuated by the coach, Clyde team getting lost on the turnpike, dentally finding itself Thanksgiving parade in acci- the midst of a behind a steam and visiting Cheyney to meet track team that had already gone home. calliope, a Scaled ifrniil to havki: Charles Moyer, George Cooke, Mike Horbal. Charles Bowman. SfondTom Henry. Jim Carlin, Dave Keher, inK'. Coach Clyde Noble. BSC Dale Sept. 30 Opponent ^ There were many high points for this year's hoopsters. Jim Dulaney 46 points against Lock Haven to erase the individual scoring record in one game by Dick Lloyd. Palmer Toto, the other graduating senior, led the team once again in assists, and provided the key to the fast break which worked so well toward the end of the season. Mark Yanchek. who started the season on the bench, ended the year poured in being one of the leading scorers for the Huskies. He scored a high of were 30 points down in the last quarter but by sheer desire, a great running attack, and the shooting of Larry Monaghan and Bob Snyder, they beat the Maurauders by eight points. Cheyney was the game the team wanted most to win. But they didn't. Bloomsburg froze the ball in the first half, hoping to keep the score close. In the second half. Bloomsburg caught Cheyney by surprise and forged 28 against Millersville. regained the lead. The most exciting game of the season was one which not many fans had the opportunity to see. Playing Millersville away, the Huskies ney won by one. But later in the game Cheyney few breaks went against the Huskies and Chey- a three point lead. A Date :r:rr 44 4t'^'Cl SltinJinn: Coach Russ Houk. Arnold Thompson. Robert Janet. James Owen, Lester Wallace. Vincent Christina. James McCue. John Slulzman, Ron Russo. Kncelinfi: John Weiss, Wayne Smythe. Larry Sones. Wayne Heim. Keith Taylor, Michael Schull. Russell Scheuren. Richard Lepley. /iM/ Blucc Bcndel. Henry Pcplowskl. Kerry HolTm.m. Willi.im Manner, hilwin Beidler Ron Brown. Dave Keller. Gary Hilz. Roberl High. Tim ( arr. Coach Hi McR..ir Vincenl Shihan, Kil McNerlney. lee Barlhokl. Roberl McCToiky. Houston. William Konner. Ralph Moerschhacher. Ri.ii S,r,i,:il R.iu Laughlin, Thomas Tliiiil track Ritw One: John Luczysyn, Dave Smilhers. Greg Berger. John Reeve. Tom Houston. RomTwo: Coach Puhl. Tom Troup. Tom Henry. Charles Bowman. Dave Keller, John Master. Row Three: Bob Malukailus, John Davis. Rich Geise. Rich Brand. Mark Yanchek. Row Foitr: Jim Carlin. Mike Horbal. Steve Ryznar. Jim Cavallero. Craig Sholwell. Tim Bittner. BSC April 15 Kneeling: Jeff Miller. Dale Houck. Tom Clewell. Doyle KlJnger. Jim Faulh. SliinJing: Worley. Dwighl Ackerman. Coach Burl Reese. Gerald Fulmer. Charles Hess, An . BSC April 14 tennis Don DeiHerick, Ron Magargle. Frank Mastroianiii, Drive Smilh, Jue Accardi, Wally Smith. Daniel Dennis Weir; Bait. Run: Coach Clark Boler. Tom FIceger. Gary Bloom. Eric Landers. Bill Derr. Bill Houser. Sieve Klinger. Rich Gatchell. Vance Moyer. Dave Moharter. Tom Sullivan. Ken Payer. Front Run: Zilo, BSC Opp. April 15 Kulztown April 19 April 22 Shippensburg Mansfield April 24 MillersviUe 4 April 26 Lock Haven 6 2 April 30 E. Slroudsburg 5 May Mansfield 3 I (cancelled) (cancelled) 1 9 May 6 Lock Haven I May 8 Kutztown 3 1 double header Bob Simons. Ed Masich, John Marshall. Head Coach Jerry Thomas, golf . BSC . April 16 Tom Castrilli. JJm Mayer. Bob Snyder. WMl campus 1969 > /'. y' '- - , < • f . interfraternity council 's house brotherize delta pi spaghetti dinner banquet thet fund raising project ... pi kappa eps amma phi orphan alpha phi omega )n party ra chi sigma rho ... sis boom bah ih rah phi sij greek week sisterhood la xi tau sigma \ ii founder's day stone castle beta sig *^i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . amurals . . . . . . uii ii b UCCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . clambake . . intersororit . . . . . big man on campus delta omega chi riar heights sweetheart of sigma chi oh it ser beer beer that makes me want to sigma iol pledge dell mega twenty three skidoo interfraternity coui 3silon beta meyers house spaghetti dinner 1 delta pi brotherized fund raising projec anquet theta gamma phi alpha pi party orphan pi kappa epsilon mega rah rah rah ... chi sigma rho ... sis booi sisterhood greek week ah phi sigma xi founder lu sigma pi beta sig stone castle )uncil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^~^ ^--^.^^ /-^ . . . . *-^k I rf~» •''V^ Uv . . . . r^ i^ . /'^ * 1 «'^ 4- . -V 1 1. 2. , Joan Stepanitis Boby Lou Cramer 3. PattieQuinn 4. Candy Heath 5. 7. Lovey Kompinski Sharon Kraft Pat Dougherty 8. Mary Ann Harlman 6. 9. 10. 11. 12. Peggy Welsh Marsha Henderson Carol Rees Joyce Chapin Lappen 13. Fuji 14. Cherie Goodman Cindie McAllister 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Ruth Keris, Corr. Sec. Sharon Pinkerton JudyClapps Marsha Carpenter June Whitmore Linda Lyle, Rec. Sec. Beth Wolfe Cinde Rogers, V.P. Gail Thorpe Nancy Dornhein 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Doris Haire 27. Terry Valente, Pres. 28. Kathy Sandier Absent: Bernie Obzut Nancy Geiger Chris Gruss Karen Saunders Kathy Mullen Judy Henry Cindy Fischer Glenann Zeigenfuse theta gamma phi obiter picture contest winner 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Margaret Bussa Debbie Fenstermacher Kathy Richards Donna Colvello Karen Dowse Sharon Nesler Maureen McAndrew Zimmerman 8. Pris 9. Linda Stau Ronnie Griebel Mary Walton 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Ann Gilmariin SueBurk Lois Lufkin Kathy Beting Snyder PatGranteed Phyllis Lorraine Shema 19. Traci Treacy 20. Vickie Hoffman 18. 21. Mary StulLz 22. BarbDagle 23. Debbie Runyan 24. SueCassel 25. Linda Malinski 26. Peggy Thomas 27. PatLeiby 28. Debbie Engleman 29. Grace Nazarenko 30. Karen Bennett 31. Linda Carlson 32. Anita DeLance 33. Jennie Troutman, Hist. 34. SueHaupt. 1st V.P. 35. MoniqueCavalliero, Corr. Sec. 36- Nancy Strauss 37. Barb Porecca, Pres. 38. Mrs. Rube. Adv. Absent: Marcy Ziemba Elaine Onuschak Donna Reed Sandy Ekbeg Carol Berry Barb Russell Linda Matty Linda Cressman Kathy Owen Cheri Ziegler Josie Malelsky Diane Carlson Jean Moulder Tracy DeRenzis Nanc^ Thomas Antoinette Girio Bette Harrison Pat Buiocchi Peg Yatsko Suzanne Ulrich Gloria Postupack Kathy Ellmaker Linda Oehler lambda alpha mu . . . 1. Connie Lowe 2. Anita Dellario Helen McAndrews Beih Snyder Carol Munch Terry Horvath Sue Steinmelz Fran Arre. CoiT. Sec. Kate Hospador 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1 1. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. Marion Kubesak Judy Baumer Kathy Prokopy Joni Ladomirak Bev Sylvester Midge Orevitz Maryann Leshanski Sandy Smith Sandy Marasco Kathy Wintersteen Pam Nicholas Terry Wisdo Carolyn Cundiff. Dir. Andrea Zukowski Donna Baum, Pres. Jean Fronk Nancy Kless Linda Dougherty tau sigma pi 28. Annette Slusky 29. PriscillaSpivak. V.P. 30. Helen Olanowich 31. Peggy Rood. Diarist 32. Sharon Baer 33. Barb Steinhart, Rec. Sec. 34. Jeanetle Hall 35. Pat Ashworth 36. MarcyZiemba 37. 38. Linda Verano. Treas. Sue Warrick Absent: Cheryl McAloose Sharon Wenner Karen Grubb Mrs. Lauer, Adv. chi sigma rho 1. I. 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. II. 12. 13. 14. Joan Kelly. Hist. Gloria Molnar Robin Rothe, IstV.P. Penny Hull Judy Knapp Sandy Trapani Donna Kennedy Bonnie Zone Trudy Soprano Sue Ochs Linda Baker. Rec. Sec. Brenda Witman Kathy Welsh Vicki Gross, 2nd V.P. 16. Jo-Ellen Walsh Mary Ann Natale 17. Donna Euro 15. Ann Confalone 18. Rose 19. Gina Hitcho, Treas. 20. Filomena Mitchell 21. Lyne Heffner 22. Jodi Kohler 23. Betsy Ross. Sgl.-at-Arms 24. Bonnie Rinehimer 25. Carol Bihier 26. Fran Handy. Pledgemistress 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. Ginny Rauchut Judy Adonizio Becky Ward, Pres. Gail Binns Rita May Karen Calisto Diane Melkowski Bethanne Valentino Betsy Bruner Nancy Nieminski Robin Righter Lois Gonaver Sharon Yuraka Pat Swartz Justine O'Donnell Terri Gheradini Maria Pellegrino Vera Kovalich Kathy Colihan Ginny Piledgi Cathy Snyder Kathy Wallwork June Eble Cindy Sharretts Gail Logan Connie Keller Karen Laubach 54. Carta Eyer Absent: Kathy Dagger Carol Gibiser Kae Gough Linda Hellerman Debbie Jones Barb Klepac. Corr. Sec. Ruth Koons Carole Lappen Anne McDonough Phyllis Rupp delta epsilon beta . pi epsilon chi 0. Jack Martin , . . , . g. obiter picture contest winner Chip Dollman Chuck Leo Denny Frymoyer Denny Bloom George Sonoo BobGuigley, Treiis. Steve KItnger Ron Sekellick, Pn Don Helwig, Corrf Sec, Harry Berkhciser.i 12. V.P. Peie Foschetti. Sec. Jerry Pries 14. Pete Perlow 13. Mr. William Acierno. Adviser . John Wolk Dan Barretts Re^ delta omega chi . . I / -J) i^ J^ ir- lea t ^ >*» mm .Wi': m&rM^ 1 ^- kai?^^' honorary mention — obiter picture contest delta pi 1. Mike Dugan beta sigma delta John Dasch Bill Lewis, Hist. John Luczyszyn, Treas. Bob Beam, Sgt. at Arms Tom Beier — Ken Dugan Ed Austin Corr. Sec. Bruce Harding Art Worley Denny Lesko, Speaker the House Dave McDermott Gary Metarko Bill Murray Tom Wisler Bob Wynne, Pres. Willie Jones. Rec. Sec. Paul Monaghan Dr. Jones, Adv Lynn Lomas Buddy Steppling Absent: Rich Anderson, V.P. Bob Phillips Larry Soans John Parker Bob Matteson Terry Shoener Fred Garvey John Charles . 1. Jerry Perotti, Hist. 2. Harold Zofkin William Bennett William Dorneman 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Dave Smithers Eugene Cioffi William Parker William Evans 10. Charles Bowman Robert Maddon 11. Blair 12. Robert Brown Doyle Klinger 9. 13. 14. Monie Dave Schaeffer 15. Robert Harris 16. James Reichart. Rec. Sec. 17. Rick Williams 18. Mike Engles. Sgt.-at-Arms Mike Puhack 19 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. TomYerger. 3rd. V.P, Dale Beaver Terry Burns, Alumni Sec. Jack Hannon Ted Irwin Gary Bennett James Riefenstahl Daniel Bobeck Absent: Stephen Foltz. Pres. Marshall Mehring, 1st V.P. WilliamMurphy. 2nd V.P. James Pail. Treas. Joe Pail. Corr. Sec. John Walchonski Joe Prokay JohnQuinn Tom Chase Robert Stroble James Meehan Robert Hochlander Robert Boyer Ken Splitt Ed Hess Tom Tom Bender Baily Charles Bowman alpha phi omega . . . . 1. Paul Drozic 2. Jim McDonald, V.P. 3. Tom 4. 5. 6. Breznitsky, Corr. Sec. MikePillagalli Chuck Fealherstone Dale Carmody, Rec. 7. Jim Gavin, 8. Tom 9. 10. Bob Sec. Hist. Bateridge Colahan. Treas. Jake Ripa 12. Bernie Hanlon Rich Lepley, Sgt.-at-Arms 13- Jim Warnagiris 1 1. Mark Ferraro Craig Pancoe Dennie Bishop 17. Fred Keiser 18. Wayne Kresge 19. John Carter 20. George Jones Dave Sosar 21 14. 15. pi kappa epsilon 16. . . . 22. 23. 24. John Mears John Lazar Gene McGee, Spkr. of the House 25. Dave Kozma, Pres. 26. Mr. James Lauffer, 27. Bill Harris Absent: Bill Andres Dave Geltzer Chris Tomlinson Jay Hollinger Charlie Boland Ken Stanton Adv. phi sigma xi 1. 2. 3. Chip Gamble Jim Bubb Ed Beidler 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 4. Jeff Miller, Pres. 5. DanZito 6. 7. John Lawrence CarlUrbas 8. TimCarr JimMcCabe Ron Buckley Jim Flynn. Corres. Rick Bush JackWylie Dave Price Tom True 9. Dave Blackman Absent: 10. Jerry Edwards Neil McSweeny John Hutchings John Burwell John Ritter 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. John Cramer Jack Graf 19. 20. 21. 22. Danny Difeo Ted Lawson George Calvert 17. 18. Bruce Bendle Dan Murphy, Pete Gatski Jerry Morgan Roger Lehnowsky Tom Wilson Mark Yanchek, V. JimCarlin 16. Sec. Treas. Mike Seksinsky Rich Dura Pres. Joe Lauginiger Gary Schmidt, Rec. Sec. BobSchultz Chick Kishbaugh Mr. Brook, Advisor V;^^.' .-r 2, Randy Hess. Pres. Pat Slavin. Sgt. at Arms 3- Jim Wallace 4. Dr. Warren. Adv, John Rossi Jim Bonacci 1. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Randy Reich Fran DeAndrea. Rec. Ed McKay Jim Smith 13. Jon Black. Corr. Sec. Russ Anstead Frank Mastroianni 14. Denny Weir 15. Art Sell 11. 12. 16. RonSchultz 17. 19. Mark Piazza Wayne Heim, Hist. Tony Pusaten. V,P, 20. 21. Dave Moharter Lenny Diehl 18. Sec. Absent: John Carney. Pledge Master Bob High John Williams, Treas. Dave Arnold Larry Monaghan Bill Mastropietro Palmer Toto Dave Shell Dave Boster Bob Wilson Rich Bergey Deubler Bill Greg Yocky Colen Hannings Dwight Ackerman Howie Lewis Greg Viola Charles Huckel Bob Mellor Ed MacKay sigma iota omega from berkeley An to bloomsburg . . . interview with Patrick J. Foley, Associate Professor of Education at BSC from 1968 to 1969, by Toni Matulis. As he said in one of his letters: "Oh, yes, the University has a great man in philosophy, but how often do you get to see him? You have to make an appointment three weeks in advance. Then the secretary will probably cancel it about a week before you get there because the man is in New York so on." Savio said in the book or meeting a deadhne for a publisher, and the only time you see him is sitting rows and rows up writing a amphitheatre. him once or twice a You need a pair of binoculars to see him. week delivering And is ism so — an cessed. the it "Do was not bend, fold or mutilate me. I am the call of the humanist in an age not a human being." marked by human- age marked by the computer in which the students are pro- The students are seen as mindless entities to be pushed through academic treadmill, and out they go with their degrees. Mario Savio have a tremendous respect for Savio. But unfortunately, I think the revolution has fallen into the hands of the nihilists, the irrationalists, those those who want to throw bombs for the sake of throwing bombs, and who have recoursed to violence. This is not the rational discourse and persuasive methods A. Definitely. Q. Did you see the transition at Berkeley when you were there from the genuine, sincere desire for reform to what is now generally seen in the pubHc's mind as an irrational student movement to gain power which they don't really need? saw the disintegration. me; you must take my word as began to occur, I think, in Berkeley to were also the neo-Trotsky-ites, neo-Marxists of one kind who do not want to reform the institution, but rather who want to burn it down and destroy it. As a result, you have the open confrontations with faculty and with administrators. So this ele- — students ment of violence, shall we say, this non-democratic element, probably began about 1966-67 with the entrance of the S.D.S., Third World Liberation Front, especially at San Francisco State. This is another aspect of the movement running Red. or irrational, as like to put it. These no S.D.S., Third World Liberation Front, black militants students 1 — — major reforms of the institutions. If they do wish change, they want to bring it about by violence with the use of machine guns and hand grenades. I see striking parallels between the trators in order to bring about destruction of the universities in Germany in the I recall 1930's with the rise of one hand and the Nazis on the other, and the violence 1 see on the campuses today. The university today is a very visible and vulnerable social institution, and while it may not be destroyed, it can be seriously impaired by the violent elements in the society. In other words, academic freedom is en- Communists on the dangered because of these nihilists who are attacking the foundations of society, but they're leveling their charges against the university, run white establishment that is racist, that is hypocritical, ad infinitum, ad nauseam. But one pleasant afternoon in 1967 as I was walking from the bookstore through the campus, I stopped and heard a young orator. I think he was a student, or an ex-student. He was speaking to a group of about 200 people, screaming incoherently, trying to make his points and put them across. This student was a follower of Mao Tse-t'ung, and he believed that the end-all and the be-all. the way the truth, and the light, came from Peking. He was a die-hard I listen the kind of thing that there or another the that Savio counselled. Q. Originally, then, you sympathized with the movement? A. Yes ... Then is longer wish to engage in rational dialog with faculty or with adminis- said that's not education. That's training. I "You must very dogmatic: in 1966-67. kind of an education comings that are apparent in the great urban universities which are anonymous, cold, impersonal. And what Mario Savio was saying in es- And to destroy rational dialog because he thinks he has the truth. a lecture before a couple of thouhell He wants He was words, he wants to destroy the fabric of America by revolution. truth." This so he was pointing out that, plus a lot of other specific short- sence was, irrational. hear sand students. Savio was saying: "What the this?" You To my way of thinking, this student was profoundly But more important than that was the fact that he attempted to subvert democratic principles and democratic procedures. In other Chinese Communist. with the way capitalistic, I am by a materialistic, really disillusioned the student revolution has run. Initially, I think I gave whole-hearted intellectual assent to the cause for which Mario Savio was destroyed. And he was destroyed academically. The Regents have passed an informal agreement that Mario Savio will never agam be allowed to matriculate at any public university the student who in the state of California got the whole thing going, and now . . he's finished. . This is « Kennedy There another element in this whole student revolution is The Black Panthers, militants. — the black developed in Oakland, 1965-66. So today you have for example, which is a neighboring town of Berkeley, in two forces two groups trying to bring about change in a violent manner: the black militants on the one hand, and the S.D.S. and the Third World Liberation Front on the other. The white radicals and the black — militants are the props of the student revolution. Q. Both these elements are lacking at Bloomsburg. Where would you say that Bloomsburg A. First of all, I is in this student evolution-into-revolution? coming from Berkeley think that to Bloomsburg, have I run the course from the twenty-first century into the nineteenth century. I slopped in century. But — perhaps Massachusetts for a while I think that have lived I that is the twentieth in three centuries in less than a year. Rudolph Professor future in the present. Williams said that California represents the future of this civilization is now going on in a California. I would say that Berkeley is probably at The micro-cosmic way in in the vanguard of the California culture of the twenty-first century. But I see reverberations of this California ethic it's even difficult to say — — no can see this profoundly affecting American civilization in the next ten to twenty years. Specifically, with respect to Bloomsburg, I can see quick changes coming in the next two or three years with the influx of certain kinds of students to Bloomsburg. In the past, I think Bloomsburg had students it's an ethic it's really ethic. I dents who are not at — backgrounds stu- are sort of intimidated by the whole intellectual process. They coming almost exclusively from small towns, home ideas for the rural with ideas. They are being introduced to the world of first time in their lives. Perhaps one can sympathize with some cases a fear. But in any event, I see in the Bloomsburg enrolls more students coming from Philadelphia, their reticence, almost in future, as Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, our urban centers, along with a greater percent- age of black students, the changes will If for example, you have come quickly. in the future, let's say in two years, about 50 black students, and maybe a dozen members of S.D.S., this is all you some dramatic changes. This has been the pattern of rapid change, and at some institutions, violence. For example, at Harvard less than 200 S.D.S. and black militants were involved in the confrontation at Cambridge. The same was true at Columneed, it seems bia, Brandeis, to me, to initiate Chicago, and San Francisco Stale. taking place at Bloomsburg in I can possibly see about two or three years. this .2??w Oi SIX CENTS • i n. » UNITED STATES Sl> alma mater Far above the river winding Midst the mountains grand, Stands our college, dear to students Far throughout the land. Far and wide though we may wander. Still our hearts are true; To our hilltop Alma Mater We our pledge renew. Ever seaward Susquehanna Never resting flows; Ever upward, striving, climbing Onward Bloomsburg goes. Chorus: Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg College Up on College Hill; Years to come True to shall find us ever Bloomsburg still. class of 1969 . . P^ d7k ROBERT K. ACE Business Accounting BARBARA ACKERSON Elementary French M£M JUDITH ADONIZIO DAVID Elementary Art Special Education Business Speech Correction Accounting S. ALLEN JT^ 4t^ JOS. BAINBRIDGE WILLIAM ANDRES JAMES BENDER DONNA BENJAMIN ROBERT BENNETT Secondary History and Gov't. Elementary Art Elementary hm^ Elementary THOMAS BENNYHOFF Geography Business WILLARD BENNETT Physical Ed. 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Pa.; Delta Epsilon Beta 3,4; CEC 2; LINDA JOYCE GOODERHAM, 1102 North Franklin St., Shamokin, Pa. 17872, Athenaeum Club 1; Psychology Qub 2; JOSEPH DANIEL GOUBA, 518 East Center St., Shenandoah, Pa., Olympian 3; Newman Club 1; Track 2; Intramurals 2,3; GOUGH, 1234 Center St., Ashland, Pa., Delta Epsilon Beta 2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3; Phi Beta Lambda 4; KURT CHARLES GRABFELDER, 321 Ashbourne Rd., Elkins Park, Pa. 19117, Phi Beta Lambda 2, Student PSEA 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; CHARLELN GRACI, 3805 Bonnybrook Rd., Harrisburg, Pa. 17109, CEC 4; JOHN GRAF, 221 South Ninth St., Quakertown, Pa., Phi Sigma Xi 2,3,4; Maroon and Gold: Intramurals 1,2,3,4; DIANE ARLENE GRIFFITHS, 1016 Fifth St., Moosic, Pa. 18507, Harmonettes 1; Spanish Oub 2,3, Treasurer Resident 3; Bloomsburg Players 1,2; Freshman Orientation Staff 2,3; Advisor, Election Committee; CHRISTINE GRUSS, 337 Foster St., Scranton, Pa., Theta Gamma Phi, Social Chairman 3; CGA Hospitality Committee, Chairman 3; Bloomsburg Players 1; Le Cercle Francais 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2; Huski Club 4; GRYBOS, 150 South Spruce St., Mt. Carmel, Pa., Literary and Film Society 4; Student PSAE 4; MARILY READLY GUBERNOT, 115 Marshall St., Shamokin, Pa., Day Women's Association 1,2,3,4; L-VTWE GUILLORY, 30 Bee St., Laceyville, Pa., Concert Choir 2,3,4; CEC 1,2; Sigma Alpha Eta 2,3,4; Huski Club 3,4; Student PSEA 4; JERE GEORGE GULDEN, 24 South Eighth St., Quakertown, Pa., CGA Hospitality Committee 1,2,3. Bloodmobile Committee GLADKOWSKI, Secondary GIRIO, 1219 Penn Literary and Film Society 3; Blooms- 3; Bucknell ROGER University, KATHRYN DOROTHY GRACE ARW MARY A k. 4iU MARILYGUBERNOT LYNNEGUILLORY JEREG. GULDEN Elementary Special Education Secondary English Speech Correction Social Studies MARGARET ANNE RANDY HACKENBURG BARBARA HACKETT FRANK HADUCK Secondary Secondary Secondary English Social Studies History MARCIA A. HALL JOHN HAMBLIN Elementary Secondary History Secondary Spanish BEI lb HARRISON HAGENBAUGH CHERIEHALL MARCELLA Elementary Secondary L HALL Elementary English Geography KATHLEEN HAN2LIK LINDA WILLIAM HAM ERSK Y FRANCES HANDY BERNARD HANLON COLIN HANNINGS Elementary Elementary Secondary English English English ALANT HARRIS FREDERICK HARRIS LINDA HARRIS LUTHER HARRIS WILLIAM HARRIS Secondary Chemistry Secondary Secondary Liberal Arts Social Studies Enghsh Sociology Secondary Chemistry RANDY WAYNE HACKENBURG, R.D. No. 3. Danville, Pa., Student Archaeology Club 1,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; BARBARA R.D. No. 2, Danville, Pa.. Bloomsburg Players 3; Student PSEA 3; Literary and Film Society 4; FRANK GEORGE HADUCK, 1210 Spring Street, Duryea, Pa., Student PSEA 2; Football 3,4; Intramurals 3,4; LINDA C. HAGENBAUGH, 23 Vulcan Road, Levittown, PSEA 3; JANE HACKETT, Pa., CGA. Committee 2,3; Student PSEA 2,3,4; CHERIE 2019 Roosevelt Avenue, Williamsport, Pa., OlymBand 1; Student PSEA 3,4; IntemationaJ Relations Club Hospitality ELIZABETH HALL, M CHERYL HAWTER CATHY HEACOCK ROSS HECKERT Elementary Psychology Secondary French Secondary Geography G pian 3; and LYNN HALL, 2901 3; Le Cercle Francais 2; Intramurals 3; Four Mile Drive, MontoursviUe, Penna., CGA, Big Name Entertairunent 3,4, Hospitality Committee 2,3; Student PSEA 3,4; Newman Club 1; Intramurals 3; Huski Club 1,2; MARCIA ANNE HALL, 624 Hamilton Street, Bowmanstown, Pa., Harmonettes I; Freshmen Orientations Staff 2; Student PSEA 1 Intramurals 1,2; Huski Club 1,2; JOHN C. HAMBLIN, Box 31, Swiftwater, Pa., Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Pres. Concert Choir 3; Men's Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Pres. Men's Glee Club 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Phi Alpha Theta 3,4; Philosophy Club 4; WILLIAM DAMIAN HAMERSKY, 163 Newport Street, Glen Lyon, Pa., American Chemical Society; Student PSEA; Intramurals; Science Club; FRANCES JEAN HOPE HANDY, R.D. No. 3, CoatesviUe, Pa., Bloomsburg Players 1; Delta Epsilon Beta 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary; Student PSEA 1,2; HANLON, 44 Cleveland Ave., Colonia, N.J., Pi BERNARD Kappa Epsilon. Executive Board 2; Football 2; Intramurals 1,2,3; COLIN MACKENZIE HANNINGS, 608 Denstine Avenue, Lansdale, Pa., Sigma MARCELLA ; THOMAS Omega; Literary and Film Society 3,4; Freshmen Orientation Staff Phy Sigma Pi 2; Intramurals 2; KATHLEEN MARY HANZLIK, S. i^Uertown, Pa., Freshmen Orientation Staff 3; Stu221 Linden Avenue. Iota 2,3; ' PSEA 1,4; ARW Committee, Resident Advisor 3; ALAN THOMAS HARRIS, 79 Oak Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penna., American Chemical Society; Huski Club 4; FREDERICK AUGUSTUS HARRIS, 61 Pine Street, dent Bloomsburg, LINDA HECKMAN WAYNE HEIM BYRON HELLER Elementary Secondary Secondary Art Geography Social Studies Pa., Varsity Club 2,3,4; Football 1.2.3.4; Intramurals 1,2; LINDA ELIZABETH HARRIS, 1155 Eynon Street, Scranton, Pa., ConClub 2,3; Student PSEA 3; ARW 1,3; LUTHER E. HARRIS III, 826 cert Richmont 1.2.3; Olympian 3; Football 2,3; Intramurals 1.2; International Relations Club 4; 774 Main Street, Simpson, Pa.. Pi Kappa EpsiAmerican Chemical Society 2; Debating Club 1,2; Blooms- Street, Scranton, Penna., Baseball Business Club 1; WILLIAM HARRIS, lon, Rec. Sec. 3; JR., burg Players BETTE L. HARRISON. Main Street, Benton, Pa., CGA Committee, Hospitality 3; Student PSEA 1; Lambda Alpha Mu 2,3; RICHARD K. HARTMAN, 2260 Adrian Street, Harrisburg, Pa., Literary RICHARD FRANCIS and Film Society 1 International Relations Club HARTUNG, 1 East 12th Street, Bloomsburg, Pa., Pi Kappa Epsilon; Bloodmobtle, Maroon and Gold 1; Bloomsburg Players 1,2,3; 3; KENNETH EUGENE HASSINGER. 231 Market Street. Middleburg. Pa., Bloomsburg Palyers 2; Intramurals 2; Huski Club 2; ROBERT THOMAS HAUCK. Fifth Street, Miftlinville, Pa., CGA, Constimtion Committee 3; 1 ; 1 ; K ; Bloomsburg Players 1 ; Pi Omega Pi 2,3,4, Circle 1 ,2,3, Corres. Sec. 2,3 Vice-Pres. 3,4; Day Men's Association 1,2,3. Sec. 2, Pres. 3; FRANCIS ; LEONARD HAWKE, 580 Seybert Street. Hazleton, Pa.. Math Club; CHERYL ANN HAWTER. 936 North Irving Ave., Scranton, Pa., CEC 1,2; CGA Committees, Hospitality 3. Dining Room 1,2; CATHY VIOLA LINDA HELLERMAN DONALD HELWIG Secondary Elementary MARSHA HENDERSON English History Elementary English HEACOCK. 709 Park St.. Bloomsburg. Pa., Le Cercle Francais 2,3, ROSS ALAN HECKERT, Box 1 16, R.D. No. 1, Hemdon. Pa. 17830; LINDA LOU HECKMAN, 212 South Washington St., Boyertown, Pa. 19512, CEC 2; Bloomsburg Players 2; Student PSEA 3,4; ARW, Secretary-Treasurer of West Hall 3; FREDERICK HEIM, 695 Cherry St.. Columbia. Pa. 17512, Sigma Iota Omega 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Wrestling 1.2,3,4; Track 2; BYRON MARTIN HELLER, 15 Mahoning St., Milton, Pa. 17847, Student PSEA 3,4; International Relations Club 1; Phi Sigma Pi 3,4; LINDA CHERYL HELLERMAN, 18 North Ridge Rd.. Perkasie. Pa. 18944, Delta Epsilon Beta; Spanish Club 1,2; Literary and Kappa Delta Film Society 3,4; Sigma Tau Delta 3,4; Bloomsburg Players Pi 3,4, Corresponding Secretary 4; DONALD CHARLES HELWIG. 702 Center St., Ashland, Pa.. Pi Epsilon Chi 3.4. Corresponding Secretary 3; Concert Choir 1,2,3.4; CEC 3.4; Men's Glee Club 1,2; Student PSEA 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3,4; MARSHA JANE HENDERSON, 219 Pinehurst Rd., Wilmingtom, Delaware 19803, Theta Gamma Phi 2,3,4, Secretary; Smdent PSEA 1,2; DALE CHARLES HENNE, Oley, Pa. 19547, Intramurals; International Relations Club; Footnote; Phi Beta Lambda; INA Treasurer; WAYNE 1 1 ; MAE HENNING. Box 36. Mehoopany, dent PSEA 2,3; CGA Hospitality DALE HENNE INA KENNING JUDITH HENRY Business Elementary Elementary French Accounting Pa., Freshman Orientation Staff 3; StuCommittee 1; JUDITH LEE HENRY, 21 South Sixteenth St., Lewisburg, Pa., Theta Secretary; Student PSEA 1,2; Intramurals 1,2. Gamma Phi, Corresponding DAVID HERRING JANE HERRING EDWARD HESS FRED LEE ROY HESS RANDOLPH H.HESS Business Elementary Liberal Arts Secondary Liberal Arts Liberal Arts Accounting Social Studies Biology Geography Business Sociology R. HESS :kdiM CHARLES HESTOR GARYHEYWOOD LYNDA HINE LORRAINE HIPPAUF Secondary Secondary WILLIAM HITCHINGS Secondary Math Elementary Psychology Elementary English German Special Education Physics RAY HOCK Mental Ret'd RAYMOND HOLLINGER Secondary Geography DALE HOUCK RALPH HOOVER BRUCE HOPKINS SANDRA HORNE KATHLEEN HORST BARBARA HOSKINS Secondary Secondary Speaking Theatre Elementary Psychology Secondary Elementary Spanish Geography — English DAVID VICTOR HERRING, 128 East Main St., Blootnsburg, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda 2; JANE LOUISE HERRING, 203 Summerhill Ave., EDWARD Berwick, Pa., Day Women's Assoc. 1,2,3,4; Student PSEA 4; ROBERT HESS, 145 West Third Street, Bloomsburg, Pa., Alpha Phi Omega 2,3,4, Historian, 4; Science Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; FRED RICHARD HESS, 615 Second Street, Nescopeck, Pa.; LEE ROY HESS, R.D. No. 2 Orangeville, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda; RANDOLPH HESS, 32 Beechwood Drive, Reiffton, Reading, Pa., Sigma Iota Omega, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; CGA Orientation and Pep Committees; Circle K 1; Huski Club 2; V. Pres. Junior Class; CHARLES HESTOR, 311 Shamokin St., Trevorton, Pa.; DOUGLAS HEYWOOD, 304 Witmer Road, Horsham, Pa., Delta Omega Chi; Wrestling 1,2,3; Intramurals 2,3; MARIE HINE, 825 W. Walnut St., Shamokin, Pa., Student PSEA; Bloomsburg Players; Psychology Club; LORRAINE HIPPAUF, Box No. 43, Femdale, Pa., and G Band 1,2; German Club 1,2,3; Student PSEA 3; Huski Club 3; Delta Phi Alpha 3; CGA. Dining Room 1,2,3, Hospitality 2,3, Bloodmobile 3; Resident Advisor 3; WILLIAM HITCHINGS, 1216 Maple Street, Bethlehem, Pa., Delta Pi 2,3; CEC 3,4; Freshmen Orientation Staff 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2; Swimming 1; IFC 2,3; RAY HOCK, R.D. No. 5 Bloomsburg, Pa., Physics Club; Student PSEA; JOSEPH HOLUNGER, 2225 Patty Lane, Warrington, Pa., Pi Kappa Epsilon 3,4; Newman Club HARTMAN EDWARD GARY LYNDA HUMMEL THOMAS HULL DONNA HUMMEL HARRIET Special Education Secondary Liberal Arts Speech Correction English-Spanish Sociology ANN M ARW EDWARD THOMAS RAYMOND 1,2,3,4; Pa., RALPH RONALD HOOVER, Alpha Phi Omega R.D. No. 4, 1020 2,3,4; Intramurals 3,4; Alpha Dallas, Pa., Psi Omega E. Sunbury St., Shamokin, BRUCE PAUL HOPKINS, 2,3,4; Maroon ami Gold Class Officer 3; Bloomsburg Players 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, I; President 3; SANDRA GLENNIS HORNE, 2132 Cypress Road, Bethlehem, Pa., Bloomsburg Players 1,2; Freshmen OrientaPsychology 3,4; Club 2,3,4; KATHLEEN KAY HORST, 813 Pointview Ave., Ephrata, Pa., Literary and Film Society 3; Bloomsburg Players 1,3; English Club 2; Student PSEA 2; CGA Bloodmobile 2.3; BARBARA LEE HOSKINS, 19 Wilson Ave., West Chester. Pa., Literary and Film Society 3,4; Bloomsburg Players 1 Newman Oub 1 Psychology Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; DALE L. HOUCK, 1249 Vine Ave., Williamsport, Pa., Varsity Club 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2; DONALD M. HOUCK, 401 Water Street, Danville, Pa., Science Club 2; Physics Club 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; THOMAS PAUL HOUSTON, 85 Literary and Film Society 3,4; tion Staff 3; Student JEFFREY HUMMEL Elementary Psychology SUSAN HUNT JOHN HUTCHINGS Special Education Elementary Mental Ret'd. Geography PSEA — ; ANN Lincoln Street, Waverly, New York, Track 4; Swimming 3; JULIE HOWELL, 407 Terrace Street, Honesdale, Pa., Student PSEA 3,4; Math Club 3,4; LESTER M. HOWERTER, R.D. No. I Box 108, Shamokin, Pa., and G Band 1,2; HUGO. Main St., New Albany, Pa.; LEON HULL, 709 E. Dewart Street, Shamokin, Pa., Student PSEA 1,2,3,4; Sigma Alpha Eta; EILEEN HUMMEL, R.D, No. 2, Berwick, Pa., English Club; Literary and Film Society; HARRIET ANNE HUMMEL, 7 Gearharl Street, Riverside, Pa., M CAROLYN MARY THOMAS DONNA CGA— Hospitality 2,3,4. Election Board 2,3.4; ROBERT IKELER. Secondary French Secondary Secondary History Social Studies JR. CHERYL ILLIGASCH Newman Bloomsburg Players Psychology Club 3; JEFFREY 4; Club 2,3; Intramurals 2,3; 370 King Street, Northumberland, Pa.; SUSAN KAY 310 Hawarden Road, Springfield, Pa.. CEC 4. Historian; JOHN MICHAEL HUTCHINGS. 3115 Greenleaf, Allentown, Pa., Phi Sigma Xi Pres. 2,3,4; Student PSEA 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; ANN MARIE HUTZ, 13 Calvin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Spanish Club 4; Student PSEA 2; Le Cercle Francais, Secretary 1,2,3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Treasurer; ROBERT BOYD IKELER, JR., R.D. No. 2, Bloomsburg, Pa., 2,3,4; S. ANN MARIE HUTZ "B" Club HUMMEL, HUNT, Student PSEA 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; 1347 Crestwood Road, Bethlehem, CHERYL THERESA ILLIGASCH, PSEA; FRANK STEPHEN Pa.. Student JABLONSKI, 158 Spruce Street, Sunbury, Pa., Intramurals; GLORIA JEAN JANASIK, 364 Martzville Road, Berwick, Pa., CGA 3; Science Club 2,3, Treasurer; Student PSEA 3; Landettes 3; CONNIE LESLIE JARRARD, 122 N. Jackson Avenue, Endicott. New York, CGA 3; "B" Club FRANK JABLONSKI GLORIA JANASIK CONNIE JARRARD Secondary Secondary Elementary Science Biology Physical Ed. 1.2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN SUSAN A. KITCHEN DAVID E. KITE WILLIAM KLEMICK Liberal Arts Business Liberal Arts Psychology Accounting Chemistry BARBARA M. RUTH A. KOONS Elementary Art EILEEN KOTZER SARAH KOWALSKI Secondary Secondary English English ANTHONY LINDA LECHNER LANNY LEE NANCY LEFKO Elementary Special Education History Speech Correction Elementary Psychology GAIL LEHMAN JEAN G. LONG KATHLEEN MAY MARY MAYEWSKI SUSAN MAZUR Business Elementary Psychology Secondary Secretarial ^1^ THOMAS English ^^ PP ^t '"F d^A MARGARET ^1^-"^ ^^^ ^\ i^ ^i ij^ NATHAN McKENZlE McKEE Business Elementary General Geography M.E. McWILLIAMS Elementary French f'-^.*^^ SHARON McWILLIAMS Liberal Arts French BRIAN McLERNAN Secondary Eng. -Speech-Drama JAMES R- MEDLAND Secondary Malh EDWARD McNERTNEY dik BETTY McPHERSON DOUGLAS McROBERTS Liberal Arts Elementary Secondary Malh English Biology MARSHALL JEFFREY A. MILLER JERRY E. MILLER PEGGY A. Liberal Arts Business Business Math Accounting Accounting TERRI MIRIELLO ALEXIS Elementary Elementary Geography Biology B. MISCO MILLER STANLEY MIZIKOSKI Liberal Arts Psychology GLORIA E. JEAN A MOULDER Liberal Arts English ROBERT L. tfA&fe OMAN BARBARA OLUSZAK JAMES Secondary Business P O'NEILL Secondary English Accounting Economics ALBERT J. ORTH Elementary Geography ANN MARIE L CATHERINE JOSEPH A. RUSSELL Special Education Secondary Speech Correction History-Gov't. OWEN PALKENDO JTi PETER PERLOW EDWARD PETRAS FRANK PETRASH M. JAMES PHILLIPS REBECCA PICKEL Special Education Business Liberal Arts Secondary Mental Ret'd. Accounting Secondary History and Gov't. Sociology Math Elementary Spanish JANICE PIOS ANTHONY Elementary Art Business PIRRAGLIA PETROSKAS Business DOROTHY POLLOCK THOMAS PRATICO Liberal Arts Political Science General Elementary Accounting GARY FLETCHER JOHN R POGWIST Accountmg Business Biology DAVID PRICE JOSEPH PROKAY JAMES PROSSEDA Secondary Secondary Secondary Physics Math Geography MARGARET PUROSKY Secondary NOBLE QUANDEL GALEN QUICK Secondary Liberal Arts English Social Studies English 194 LINDA RANDALL MICHAEL RANK ERNEST REBUCK DONNA REED WILLIAM REH SANDRA REICHART Secondary Liberal Arts Business Secondary Elementary Business Secondary Accounting Geography Spanish History Sociology KATHY REIMARD DONNA REITZ Elementary Elementary Elementary Geography Geography Spanish CARLENERENNER PHYLLIS REPP LAURA REYNOLDS LINDA REYNOLDS Elementary Psychology Elementary Secondary History Spanish F RICHARDS 1^ ALBERT ROGER ALBERT CHARLES ROGER. 242 Blackberry Ave., Bloonisburg, Pa., Concert Choir 1,2; Debating Club and G Band Bloomsburg Players 1,2,3, Treasurer I; Assembly Organist 1,2,3; Speakers Bureau; BERNARD E. ROMANOSKI, 322 Center St., Shamokin, Pa., Circle K 2; Intramurals 1,2; Baseball 2, Recording Secretary 3; Student Judiciary Board 3; JANE MARIE ROMPALA, R.D. No. 2, Meshoppen, Pa. 18630, Obiier 3; Student PSEA 2,3,4; Newman Club 1.2,4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1,2,3,4; LINDA JOAN ROSINI, 1306 Faxon Parkway, Williamsport, Pa., Bloomsburg Players 1,2; Student PSEA 3,4; Hospitality Committee 1,2; BETSY JANE ROSS, 44 Jacqueline Drive, Paoli, Pa., Delta Epsilon Beta 2,3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2,3; President of Freshmen Council, President of East Hall 3; JUNE C. ROWLANDS, R.D. No. I, Forestville, Pottsville, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda 1,2, Treasurer 3; CGA Election Board, Hospitality Committee 3; BARBARA A. RUFFING, 1560 W. Mountain Avenue. So. 1 Ifh ; M 1 ; 1 I ; MRA ARW PATRICIA SECREST BETTY SEIDEL Liberal Arts Elementary Psychology English RONALD SEKELLICK Special Education Mental Ret'd. Williamsport, Pa. 1 770 1, Obiier SELL, R.D. No. 2, Box Mu. Recording Secretary retary 4; Cheerleaders 2; CEC I; BARBARA JANE 166, Clarks Summit, Pa. 1841 3; 1, RUSLambda Alpha Lambda 2,3,4; CGA, Recording SecCaptain 4; Freshmen Orientation Staff 3; Phi Beta 1,2,3 Student PSEA 3,4; Bloomsburg Players 4; ROBERT R. SAMPSELL, 15 Railroad Ave., Milton, Pa.; KAY SANFORD, 4900 E. Trindle Rd., Mechanicsburg, Pa., Obiter 2,3; CGA, Awards Committee 2; Bloomsburg Players 2; Sigma Tau Delta 3,4; Student PSEA 1,4; Big and SANDRA ARW Sister Coordinator 3; KAREN LEIGH SAUNDERS, 10 Dahlia Lane, Levittown, Pa. 19055, Theta Gamma Phi; Bloomsburg Players 1,2, 3; German Club 3; Student PSEA 3; JOSEPH S. SCALA, 326 LaSalle St., Berwick. Pa.; A. SCHAEFER, R.D., Kintnersville. Pa.; CHARLES R. SCHAEFER, R.D. No. 2. Orangeville, Pa. 17859; BARBARA ELIZABETH SCHALL, 560 Westmoreland Ave., Kingston, Pa., Mock Republican Convention 4; Dear Coed 4; English Club 4; PETER Little NORMAN WILLIAM SCHLADER, MICHAEL SEKSINSKY Special Education DANIEL SHAFFER JOSEPH SHANNON Secondary Secondary Social Studies History 1016 W. Lynn St., Shamokin, Pa., Math Club 4; 1035 Phoenixville Pike, West Chester, Pa. 19380, Phi Sigma Xi; Freshmen Orientation Staff 4; Basketball I; IntraExecutive murals 1.2,3,4; Council 2,3; Student Judicial Board 3; KENNETH D. SCHNURE, R.D. No. 2, Milton, Pa. 17847, Student PSEA 1,2,3,4; SUSAN SCHOHL, 132 Spring Garden St., Easton, Pa., CEC 1,2,3,4; Hospitality Committee 2; Off Campus Girls Council I; LOUISE SCHRANTZ, 803 Willow Road, Hellertown, Pa., CGA Hospitality Committee 1,2,3,4; CGA Election Committee 3.4; Student GARY OWEN SCHMIDT, MRA MRA Speech Correction DAWNA PSEA 2,3,4; SCHRUM, ARW HOLLY ANN 1,4, 1504 Almond Judiciary 2, Vice-President 3; Williamsport, Pa., Resident Advisor; Fresh- St., Council; Committee on Academic Affairs; ROBERT 25 Rodney Dr., Newtown Square, Pa., Phi Sigma Xi 2,3,4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1,2.3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; REINHOLD A, SCHULZ, 124 Jacksonville Rd., Hatboro, Pa., Sigma Iota Omega, Social Chairman; CGA President 4; Literary and Film Society; Intramurals; Huski Club; CANDA LEIGH SCHWENKE, 316 Tule St., Montoursville, Pa. 17754, Bloomsburg Players; Student PSEA; Intramurals; PATRICIA JANE SECREST, 22 Park Place, Apt. 3, Lewistown, Pa. 17044; BETTY LOUISE SEIDEL. Front St., Washingtonville, Pa. 17884. Harmonettes 2.3; Student PSEA 1,2,3; RONALD EUGENE SEKELLICK, 725 Center St., Stowe, Pa. 19464, Pi Epsilon Chi President 3; CEC 2,3,4; Veteran's Association 2,3,4; MICHAEL DENNEN SEKSINSKY, 1008 N. Front St., Milton, Pa., Phi Sigma Xi 2,3,4; IFC Representative 2,3; Chess Club 2; Circle K I; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2,3,4; DANIEL R. SHAFFER, 1444 W. Walnut St., Shamokin, Pa., Literary and Film Society 3,4; Newman Club ,2,3,4; Huski Club 2,3,4; JOSEPH ANTHONY SHANNON, 5359 Charles St., Philadelphia, Pa.; TIMOTHY R, SHANNON. 305 State St.. Millville, Pa., Debating Club, Treasurer 2, VicePresident 3,4; Bloomsburg Players 2; Newman Club 3; Pi Kappa Delta I, President 2; Speakers Bureau I; Philosophy Club I; JAMES MICHAEL SHAUGHNESSY, 221 East Pine Street, Mahanoy City, Pa.. Delta Pi 2,3,4; Phi Sigma Pi 2; Intramurals 2,3,4; VIRGINIA JANE SHAW, 1024 Poplar St., Scranton, Pa., Bloodmobile 2,3; Resident Advisor 4; men Off-Campus EDWARD SCHULTZ, TIMOTHY SHANNON J, SHAUGHNESSY VIRGINIA Liberal Arts Business Elementary Speech Accounting English SHAW 1 r^ AiM 4iM C. SHEPPERSON Liberal Arts CHARLES SHERBIN Business Accounting Business-Econ. Speech Correction GERALD SHEPERIS Special Education GERALD FRANCIS SHEPERIS, 723 CHARLES EDWARD SHEPPERSON, Pa.. Intramurals 1.2,3; Road. Wilkes-Barre, Spruce St„ West Pittston, Pa.; 803 East 2nd St., Bloomsburg, CHARLES STEPHEN SHERBIN, Pa., Phi Sigma Pi; 624 Main Sigma Alpha Eta; Intramurals. wWf *^^ ' T^ CHARLES SHUPE HAROLD SHUTT J. Secondary Elementary Business Elementary Secondary English Geography Accounting English Geography SUSAN SHOUP ROBERT SIPIDA ^Md^ SHUTTLESWORTH C SIARKOWSKI NANCY STANTON ROBERT STAUFFER P Elementary Liberal Arls Secondary Spanish Social Science Math LAWRENCE STEINBACHER ,- SUSAN SWARTZ SWIST BONNIE TAYLOR ^ JEFFREY TAYLOR Ai^ J.M ROBERT TAYLOR TOM TAYLOR Business Business Secondary Secondary Secondary English Accounting Secretarial Geography Math Biology JANET M.TAZIK. LINDA K. Secondary English R, LOUIS TENTROMONO Secondary Chemistry 200 STANLEY Elementary S. Secondary Chemistry TOPPER JAMES R. P. THOMAS Secondary Math ELLYNTORREGIANI PALMER M.TOTO Elementary Psychology Secondary English JANE E. THOMAS LEONARD THOMAS NANCY THOMAS Elementary Biology Elementary Psychology Elementary CHARLOTTE TOUMEY Business General ^ JAMES A. Secondary French Math TRICK PATRICIA A TROY Elementary Biology LINDA M. UNGER DAWN E. WAGNER Elementary DONALD A. VENEMA Secondary English Secondary English BERNELL Y. VEET Biology ELIZABETH WALSH MICHAEL D. WAGNER Elementary Social Science JOHN WALCHONSKI CLIFTON T WALLS Secondary Elementary Social Studies Geography BERNELL Y. VEET, tion Staff 2; Student 30 East Holly 3,4; St., Hazelton, Pa., Freshman Orienta- Newman Club 1,2,3,4; CGA Committees, Pep 1,2,3; "B" Qub 3,4; DONALD ANDREW VENEMA, 1417 Elwood Rd., Williamsport, Pa., Intramurals 3; DAWN ELIZABETH WAGNER, RD. No. 2, Box 340, Drums, Pa., Maroon and Gold 2,3,4; Concert Choir 1,2,3,4, Robe Chairman 3; Bloomsburg Players 2,3,4; Sigma Tau Delta 3,4, Vice-President; Student PSEA 1,2,3,4, Newsletter Chairman; MICHAEL D. WAGNER, 203 East Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa., Student PSEA Intramurals 3; JOHN R. WALCHONSKI, 607 Pike St., Bethlehem, Pa., Alpha Phi Omega 2,3; Newman Club 1,2; Intramurals 3; CGA Hospitality Committee 1,2; CLIFTON THOMAS WALLS, Box 13, Elmhurst, Pa., Chess Club 1,2,3; Veteran's Association 2,3,4; ELIZABETH M. WALSH, 829 Pine St., Kulpmont, Pa., Literary and Film Society 3; Bloomsburg Players 1,2,3,4; Alpha Psi Omega 3,4; Newman Club 1; ARW Assistant Resident Advisor 3; Bloodmobile Committee 3; Dear Co-ed Staff 3; RUSSELL WILLIAM WALSH, 129 Farmbrook Dr., Levittown, Pa., Bloomsburg Players 1,2,3,4; Alpha Psi Omega 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2; MARGARET L. WALTEMYER, 316 Bridge St., Spring City, Hospitality ^I^^ 1 PSEA 1,2,3, 1 ; RICHARD WILBURN JOHN R WILLIAMS MARCIA WILLIAMS Business Business Elementary Accounting Accounting Pa., Student PSEA 2,3,4; EDWIN FRANCIS WALTERS III, 251 Pine St., Catawissa, Pa., Student PSEA 2,3; Phi Sigma Pi 3; Intramurals 2,3; Psychology Club 2,3, Vice-President 3; WARD, LAWRENCE ANTHONY Hazelton, Pa., Pi Kappa Epsilon 2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 3 Bloomsburg Players I Freshman Orientation Staff 3 Men's Glee Club 1; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President JEAN WARD, 300 3, Senior Advisor 4; Dorm Counselor 3,4; Lycoming St., Milton, Pa.. Delta Epsilon Beta 2,3.4, Songmaster 3, President 4; Committees, Big Name Entertainment 3.4, Pep 3,4, Co-Chairman 4; Cheerleaders 1,2; Studio Band 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 3; JACQUELINE WASHBURN, RD. No. 1, Bloomsburg, Pa., Student PSEA 3,4; WASKEVICH, 103 Spruce St., Wilkes-Barre, PATRICIA JULIA 906 Alter ; St., CGA ; ; ; MRA REBEKAH CGA ANN LINDA A WILLS LINDA E.WIMMER DOROTHY Elementary Elementary Elementary Geography Social Studies S WINDT PSEA 1,2,3; Newman Club 1; JEAN WATTS, R.D. No. 1, Millville, Pa., Pa., Student Pep Committee Psychology Club 2,3; 1,2,3,4; Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4, ARW LINDA Obiter Senior Editor 4; Co-Captain CGA 3; Literary and THOMAS Election Committee 2,3; C. WEIKEL, 312 Albright Ave., Allentown, Pa., Circle K 1; German Club I; Football 1; Wrestling 1,2,4; Track 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Delta Omega Chi 2,3,4; Film Society 3; BARBARA ANN WELLIVER, 201 East Fifth St., Bloomsburg, Pa., PEGGY LOU WELSH, Damascus, Harmonettes Pa., Theta Gamma Phi; Newman Club; ANDREW S. WERT, RD. No. 2, Mifflintown, Pa., Psychology Club 3,4; International Relations Club 2; CHARLES THOMAS WERTZ, 52 Kinsey St., Montgomery, Pa., Student PSEA 4; Archaeology Club 4; Intramurals 1,2; International Relations Club 4; RANDEL KENNETH WESTLEY, RD. No. 2, Douglasville, Pa., and G Band 1,2,3,4, Student Manager; Men's Glee Club 1; Student PSEA 1 .2.3,4, Publicity Chairman; International Relations Club 1 HARRY LEWIS WHITE, JR., 632 Brown Ave., Milton, Pa. 17847, Phi Beta Lambda 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; WELDON BARRY WHITENIGHT, R.D. No. 2, Orangeville, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; WILLIAM THOMAS WHITLEY, JR., 155 East Dewart St., Shamokin, Pa., Intramurals; RICHARD ALLEN WILBURN, 27 South Lime St., Quarryville. Pa., Phi Beta Lambda 3,4; Bloomsburg Players 1,2,3,4; JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS, Main St., Eldred, Pa., Sigma lota Omega; Phi Beta Lambda 3,4, President; MARCIA LEE WILLIAMS, Route 1, Sterling, N.Y., CGA Secretary 4; LINDA ANN WILLS, Box 35, R.D. No. 1, Clarks Summit, Pa., Bloomsburg Players 3; CGA Hospitality Committee 1,2; and G Band 1 LINDA E. WIMMER, First Ave., Richlandtown, Pa., Student PSEA 1,2,4; DOROTHY S. WINDT, 415 North Hills Ave., Glenside. Pa. 19038, "B" Club 3,4; Lambda Alpha Mu 2,3,4; Women's Extramural Basketball 1,2; Class Float Committees 1,2; CGA Pep Committee 2; PAUL MICHAEL WISDA, 348 West Third St., Wilburton. Pa., Delta Pi 3,4; Phi Beta Lambda 1; Newman Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3; Maroon and Gold 2,3,4; 1 ; M ; WILLIAM WISE PAULM. WISDA DIANE Business Business Business Accounting General Accounting J WISE M DIANE GAIL WISNESKI BRENDA L. WITMAN Elementary Business Geography General SUSAN WOHLHEITER Elementary English J. WISE, 426 Monroe St.. Berwick, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda 1,2,3,4; WILLIAM ROBERT WISE, Box 283. Berwick Heights, Berwick, Pa., Wrestling 2; GAIL BETH WISNESKI, 801 Juniper St., Quakertown, Pa., Student PSEA 1,2; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2,3,4; BRENDA LOUISE WITMAN, 294 East Main St., Adamstown, Pa., Pi Omega Pi 1,2,3,4; Delta Epsilon Beta 2,3,4 Recording Secretary 2,3; Concert Choir 1,2; Student PSEA 3; SUSAN AGNES WOHLHEITER, 130 Confair Parkway, R.D. No. 1, Montoursville, Pa. , - v--' ^ M 'M JOAN WOODS JUNEWOODSIDE GARY WOOLCOCK BARBARA WULFERT ROBERT WYNNE Secondary Secondary Secondary Secondary Elementary Social Studies Math Secondary French Biology Physical Ed. English MARGARET YATSKO ^ ^ FRANK YARTZ JOAN MARIE WOODS, 225 Wall St., Danville, Pa., Literary and Film Society, Secretary 3; JUNE MINCEMOYER WOODSIDE, R.D. No Millville, Pa.; GARY JOHN WOOLCOCK, R.D. No. 1, Orangeville, Pa., 1 Concert Choir 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Men's Glee Club I; Student PSEA 3; BARBARA ANN WULFERT, 126 S. "niird St., Catawissa, Pa., Athenaeum Club 1; Student PSEA 4; Le Cercle Francais 2,3,4, President 3; ROBERT LEMANT WYNNE, 407 S. Second St., Bangor, Pa., Beta Sigma Delta, Corresponding Secretary 3, President 4; CGA Vice President 3, Social Recreation Comm. 2, Pep 2, Decoration 1,2, Hospitality 1, BNE Chairman 3; Freshman Orientation Staff 1,2,3,4; Bloomsburg Players 1; Freshman Class Advisor 4; FRANK C. YARTZ, 1303 Honesdale, Pa., Delta Omega Chi 3,4; and G Band 1,2; Varsity Club 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Huski Club 1,2; THERESE YATSKO, 251 N. Penna. Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Phi Beta Lambda 2,3,4; Freshman Orien2,3, 1; Huski Club Main M St., MARGARET tation Staff 2; Lambda Alpha Mu 2,3,4; DONALD Newman Club 1; Big-Little Sister Co-ordinator 2; H. YEAKEL, 824 N. 3rd St., Emmaus, Pa. 18049, Circle K 1,2,3,4; DARLENE JEAN YOCUM, R.D. No. 3, Catawissa, Pa., Spanish Club 2; Athenaeum Club I; Student PSEA 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; FRED YOHEY, 321 E. 15th St., Berwick, Pa., Business Ed. Club 2,3,4; JAMES YOHEY, R.D. No. 1, Berwick, Pa Bloomsburg Players 1,2,3; LEE ELLEN YOHN, 11 Cross St., Danville, Pa., Spanish Club; JOHN YURCHINKONIS, 34 Antler Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; ESTHER ZABITZ, 901 Ave. E, Riverside, Pa., Student PSEA 3,4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,4; Phi Alpha Theta 3,4; M. ZAHAY, 530 Hemlock St., Freeland, Pa., Student PSEA 3,4; Obiter 1; Bloomsburg Players 1,2,3,4; Newman Club 1,2,3,4; LAWRENCE GEORGE ANN MARGARET LINDA JANE ZANESKI, 1244 Pulaski Ave., Shamokin, Pa.; DOLORES JEAN ZARING, 308 W. Sunset Ave., Ephrata, Pa. 17522, Phi Beta Lambda 1,2,3,4; Student PSEA 2; BONNIE KAY ZEEK, 236 Orchard St., Berwick, Pa., Literary and Film Society 3; Sigma Tau Delta 3,4; InternaClub 2; Day Women's Board, Freshman Rep., Sophomore Rep., Junior Rep.; GLENANN ZEIGENFUSE, Dutch St., Lavelle, Pa„ Theta Gamma Phi 3,4; CGA Women's Rep. 3; Class Secretary 2; Freshman Orientation Staff 2,3; Decoration Comm. 2; Standards Comm. 2; Hospitality Comm. 2,3; Student PSEA 4; LINDA ZERFOSS, 127 Robert St., Nanticoke, Pa., Bloomsburg Players 1 Newman Club 1 Sigma Alpha Eta 1,2,3,4; CHERI ANN ZIEGLER, 233 E. 7th St., Lansdale, Pa., German Club 1; Lambda Alpha Mu 2,3,4; Intramurals 1; Huski Club 3; Elections Comm. 2,3; SUSAN JANE ZIMMERMAN, 411 Park Ave., R.D. No. 2, Milton, Pa., Harmonettes 1; and G Band 1,2; Literary and Film Society 3; Smdent PSEA 4; Studio Band 2,3,4. tional Relations MARY ; ; M h i ^i:-^-^ ^^9^m Above L»f/L it all: Ron Shultz. Standing Darlene Yocum, Margaret Grybos. David Feather. Joe Sligora. Bill Yerger, Larry Seated: Sally Teals. Connie Fike, Ginny Lesevich, Dolores Slavik, Bonnie Zeek, Dawne Schrantz. who's who in Ward, Barbara american colleges Russell, l^i Standing: Van Booth. Charles Hester, Kay Keyes. Galen Quick, Bill Evans. Seared: Gail Landers. Linda Cressman. Linda Bell. Nol pictured: Judy Defant. Bruce Hopkins, Ed McNertney, Frank Mastroianni. Bob Matuza, Alan Szymanski. Nancy Strauss. senior ball genetti's lodge hazleton may 24, 1969 "SSSSSSS ^3 .i^' V- <^ ^ - X - ;VK«5?-. ^^. 'm: ^ mssmmss^- /• -4 -^ .r--" \ Is, / '' —y l accaTaTireai e exeicise^ Sunday, may 25, 1969 11:00 a.m. fl* ,' , <& ^^ s^ ^ .» ^-^ "2 ,r .1 •^ f ^' ^ commencement, may 25, 1969, 2:00 p.m. v^^i -i I I jSCSiii professional page The staff of the 1969 Obiter wishes to express its . . sincere appre- who gave this yearbook help make this expanded ciation to the following professional people their confidence volume and financial support to possible. *:*% Bernard M. Carr. D.D.S. Oral Surgeon 205 Northeastern Bldg. Ltd. Hazleton, Pa. 18201 Charles S. Cheleden, Esq. President, Liberty Federal Savings and 202 North Broad Loan Street Philadelphia, Pa. L.F. Ritmiller, M.D. and T.C. Corson, M.D. 587 E. Fifth Street 17815 Bloomsburg, Pa. Ralph E. Dendler, D.D.S. 214 West Main Street 17815 Bloomsburg, Pa. ,^;.#y»>* Louis G. Feo, M.D. 814 Pine JP r-%:i\ «*'« Street 19107 Philadelphia, Pa. Clyde H. Jacobs, M.D. Ophthalmologist Bowman Bldg., 370 Market Street 17801 Sunbury, Pa. JohnJ. Miller, D.D.S. 422 Jefferson Street 17815 Bloomsburg, Pa. F.W. Reese, M.D. 404 Market Street 17815 Bloomsburg, Pa. Samuel Schlesinger, M.D. 10 West Broad Street 18201 Hazleton, Pa. Szal, M.D. 3457 Englewood Street 19149 Philadelphia, Pa. George Webster Taggart, M.D. 2 East Broad Street JosephJ. 18201 Hazleton, Pa. J. Vanderslice, Esq. George Attorney-at-Law 175 Center Street Bloomsburg, Pa. Marshall D. Welsh, 1 East Main 17815 Jr., D.D.S. Street Bloomsburg, Pa. L.A. Winski, M.D. 17815 State Street Millville, Pa. 17846 ^ K^% i % '.- .'5^v *'» m^' %"^' editor's message The 1969 Obiter is just what its meaning a states flection in passing of the '68-'69 college year at re- BSC. Nothing more. Nothing less. It is different from our rigid form yearbooks of the past simply because this year was unique. style It could not be accurately recorded in the dated and format of previous Bloomsburg books. The 1969 Obiter is not a catalog for prospective stucampus guide for parents, or a memorial for dents, or a departing faculty members, or a brag book for big men on campus. This Obiter is a candid and interpretive study of Bloomsburg as it really was in '68 and '69. Every page was designed with a reason and for a purpose, even though I was forced to remain with convention in some respects. The members of the college community who are in the know will understand. Many, many sincere thanks to Mr. Robert Haller, creative advisor. never let He was He me down. is the only person at the college Infact, my who he was more than an advisor. the helpful equivalent of a whole staff, and a friend besides. Peace to Mr. Michael Gilroy, my ever-smiling, imaginayearbook representative from Bradbury, Sayles, O'Neill, our publisher; and to Mr. Charlie Clegg, Bradtive bury's patient production like to thank my man in New York. I would also pseudo-staff for the work they didn't do. Because of them, I learned a great deal about yearbooks and about people. "When I was young, I was new and I knew. Now I am not young and I do not know." But I'm learning pretty . damn . fast. Toni Matulis, Editor index Academic Affairs . . i-c. S'a c o cr B 3S m s 7 Si :/;CL Si ^ -, _ c .' ^