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@!unbay. tlay 24. 1964
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THE PROGRAM
Processional --------------------------------------- "Cantilena" - Rheinberger
Invocation and Announcements -------------------------- Harvey A. Andruss
President of the College
Address ----------------------------····--------····----------·· "The Challenge of Education"
Raymond P. Shafer, A.B., LL.B.
Lieutenant Governor, The Commonwealth of P ennsylvania
Presentation of Class of 1964 ----····---------- John A. Hoch, A.B., M.A.
Dean of Instruction
Conferring of Degrees ____________ Harvey A. Andruss, A.B., M.B.A., Ed.D.
President of the College
Presentation of Candidates by Division ____________________
S. Lloyd Tourney, B.S., M.S., Ed.D.
Director of Business Education
Royce 0. Johnson, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Director of Elementary Education
C. Stuart Edwards, B.S., M.Ed.
Director of Secondary Education
Donald F. Maietta, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Director of Special Education
Awarding of Diplomas _____________ Harvey A. Andruss
·"Alma :rviater" ----------------------------····---- _______ The Assembly
Recessional ------------------------------------------------ "Trumpet Tune in D" - Purcell
Director of Music _______ Nelson A. Miller, B.S., M.Ed.
Organist ··· ------------------··--- William K. Decker, B.M., M.M.
Honorary Commencement Marshal .. Bruce E. Adams, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Chairman, Depart of Geography
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Marianne Antonetti
John H. Bausch, Jr.
Terry Beard
Donna Brown
George Burge
Carole DeFrancisco
Lester J. Dietterick
Richard Dopsovic
Hilda Farley
Richard Faust
Jeffrey Garrison
Barbara Gehrig
Norman Geisinger
Vincent Gilotti
Howard G. Griggs
Richard Haefner
Dennis Heiser
James Hinckley
Jean Houck
John E. Jen sen
Rosanne Johns
David M. Johnston
Mary Ann Jones
Elaine Kennedy
Elaine Kistler
David Kratzer
John Lashay
Estelle J. Loll
Dale Harold Long
James K. MacNeal
Mary Lee Mandalo * * *
Richard Mayan
Robert Mayefskie
James P. McKinley
Carol Rappo McLean
Carl L. Millard
Richard V. Miller
William O'Brien
J oyceann Padovani
Anna Pelak
Bari Poorman
John Rankin
Michael Reitmeyer
John Ribble
Daniel L. Ritzmen
Frank Rizzo
Carmine J. Rossi
Michael J. Santo
David W. Schramm
Edna Sherman
Frances Shores
Helen Sobota
Samuel A. Storti
Kathleen Tarr
Lorenzo Tironi
Evaristo Vieira
Robert A. Wiest
Bart J. Wilenski
David A. Yergey
Bonnie Zehner
Gloria J. Zubris
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Joyce Anderson
Jane Archer
Bonnie Jean Austin
William D. Bartman
Diane A. Bensinger
Margaret L. Berhalter
Joanne Bobita
Janet E. Bohstedt
Ronald C. Boston
Bonnie P. Burnard
Patricia E. Campbell
Joseph P. Casarella
Jack A. Cherup
James Clark
Janice M. Clemens
Molly Anne Clugston
JoAnn D. Conrad
Joan M. Dahlhausen
Amy R. Daniels
Margaret M. Desmond
Ann L. Edwards * * *
Warren R. Eldridge
Barbara Fegley
Lee T. Fredericks
Eugene S. Garancheski
Nancy J. George
Ann G. Giering
Susan E. Hartman
Ann Heatherington
Robert Heidger
John M. Helveston
Joanne M. Herb
Virginia C. Hesel
Betsy E. Hodgson
Karen R. Hoffman
June Houseknecht
Gloria Hudak
Patricia M. Hughes
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (continued)
Nancy Kane
Barbara Kitchen
Annarita Dixon Koch
Kurt Koehler
Mary Ann Krakowski
Keith L. Kramer
Janet S. Kramm
Devona Krebs
Jo Anne Kwiatrowski
Joan Leidy
Patricia Lello * *
Howard L. Martz
Marilyn L. McKaig
Carolyn Miller
Ruth Murray
Karen N espoli * * *
Barbara J. Oleynick
Philip E. Pientka
Carol J. Place
Paulette Poremba
Arthur Pursel
Sandra Reber
Virginia Roberts Rice
Vickie Dahlgren Richart
Beverly Hawk Roberts
Nancy J. Rodgers
Richard Scorese
Stephanie Scott
Donna Kay Shaffer
E. Roberta Shaw
Ernest Shuba
Jill Smith
Sandra Smith
Susannah M. Smith
Marie Smolen
Joanne Hoffman Sprout
David Sugarman
Jane Tereshinski
Martha Timlin
Lowell Tinner
Frieda VanFleet
Carol VanFossen
Floyd Walter
Joan Warner
Orva Wynings
Ruth Zeller
SECONDARY EDUCATION
John A. Avery
Edward Azary
Anne Baker
Karen Bartholomew
John Baylor
Neil C. Belles
Frank Berginski
George A. Blasick
Raymond C. Bradish
Larry R. Breiner
Paul Brosious *
Bert Burrell
Edward Crim
Judy Dampman
Joseph Dellegrotto
Thomas Delovich
Betsy Dillich
Gerald Doemling
Leonard Dominick
Betty Dushanko
Larry Eckroat
Jon Lars Edburgh
Robert Eddinger
Gary Edwards
E. Edward Eill
Raymond Fino
Stanley Fraind
Howard Frear
Walter E. Gatchell
Bruce Grant
Floyd Grimm
Robert S. Gross
William Haas
Beryl Hampton
Andrew Harnichar
Edwin Hartman
Ronnie Hartsock
Ronald Harvey
Robert Hensley
William H. Hicks
Albert C. Hoffman * *
James Holt
Donald Hopkins
Mark Hornberger * * *
Gerald Howard
Harry Humes
Larry Ikeler
Richard James
Emma Jones
Eugene Kapes
Richard Kautter
Donald Kleckner
SECONDARY EDUCATION (continued)
Ronald Klock
William Klock
Larry E. Klouser
Karl J. Koppenheffer
Thomas Koppenheffer
James Kreisher
Michael Kush
Edward Leshinski
John R. Madden
Ira Meals *
Joel Melitski
John McCorkill
Carol Miller
Kenneth P. Miller
Kenneth R. Miller
Joseph P. Mockaitis
Robert Morse
Frances Morsey *
Mark Mosser
Kenneth Musselman
Karl Najaka
William B. Nelson
Marie Ellen Osinski
Ray Oman
John A. Owen
John J. Owens
Virginia Palmer
Robert S. Platt
Ronald D. Rife
Martin S. Rosato
Stanley E. Rummel
James D. Russell
Frederick Saxton
Charles Scarantino
Roger Schropp
Daryl Sharpe
Barry Smith
Elizabeth Stask
Eugene Steinruck
Elsie Straub
David Stuempfle
Karen U. Supron
Doris Talley
Patricia Traver * *
Terry Trivelpiece
Donna VanPelt
George Vastine
Edward Wallish
Donald T. Watkins
David B. Weaver
Rose Marie White
Fred Widitz
John Wise
Lawrence W. Wood
Randall Young
Lucille Zablocky
John Zeigler
Ronnee Zimny *
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Jeanne Barnatovich
Rebecca Bogucki
Mary Lou Buck
Karren Fordyce
James F. Gallagher
Martha S. Gammon
Ann Hocker
Rochelle Johnson *
Arthur J. Kenney
Nanci Kerns
Sandra McAnnaney
Ada Marie Minelli
**
Linda Moretti
Jean Nygren
Nancy Pickering
Gloria Rumbel
Carole Sanville
Carol Schlagel
Mary Ruth Taylor
Sandra Thornton
George Warren
Victoria Sellano Warren
Ann Weed
Susan Williams
* Cum Laude
* * Magna
* * * Summa
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
ALMA MATER
Far above the river winding
Midst the mountains grand,
Stands our College, dear to students
Far throughout the land.
Ever seaward Susquehanna
Never resting flows;
Ever upward, striving, climbing
Onward Bloomsburg goes.
F ar and wide though we may wander,
Still our hearts are true;
To our hilltop Alma Mater
We our pledge renew.
Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg
College
Up on College Hill;
Years to come shall find us ever
True to Bloomsburg still.
Chorus
Words-Joseph H. Dennis
Air-"Annie Lyle"
History of Bloomsburg State College
Academy, Literary Institute, State Normal School, State Teachers College, and
State College - - such has been the development of the Bloomsburg State
College since its inception as an Academy in 1839. A charter providing for
the Bloomsburg Literary Institute was drawn up in 1856. The school was
recognized as a State Normal School on February 19, 1964, but remained a
private institution until May 22, 1916 when it was purchased by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The transition from Normal School to State Teachers
College was begun in 1927 when authority to confer the Bachelor of Science
degree in Education was granted. By an Act of the General Assembly in
January, 1960, the fourteen State Teachers Colleges of Pennsylvania became
State Colleges. Authorization to offer courses leading to the Master of
Education degree was given by the State Council of Education in the same
year. In the Spring of 1962, the college was granted approval by the State
Council of Education to offer courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree
in the Natural Sciences, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities, beginning
September, 1962. The first students enrolled in this program began their
studies in September, 1963
The Academic Costume
. The academic costumes worn by members of the faculty have a special significance. The inside collar of the hood indicates the colors of the college or
university which awarded the degree. The color of the outside rim of the
hood symbolizes one of the following departments of learning:
Arts, Letters, Humanities - White
Business - Drab
Economics - Copper
Education - Light Blue
Fine Arts - Brown
Library Science - Lemon
Music - Pink
Philosophy - Blue
Physical Education - Sage Green
Science - Gold Yellow
Social Science - Citron
Theology or Divinity - Scarlet
ilonmnhurg ~tutr iHnn1trnbur9. J.enn.aylnania
QL.ent.ennial "ymnashtm
@!unbay. tlay 24. 1964
2:llll
J.tl.
(fantrrn 11laylt9l1t Wimr)
THE PROGRAM
Processional --------------------------------------- "Cantilena" - Rheinberger
Invocation and Announcements -------------------------- Harvey A. Andruss
President of the College
Address ----------------------------····--------····----------·· "The Challenge of Education"
Raymond P. Shafer, A.B., LL.B.
Lieutenant Governor, The Commonwealth of P ennsylvania
Presentation of Class of 1964 ----····---------- John A. Hoch, A.B., M.A.
Dean of Instruction
Conferring of Degrees ____________ Harvey A. Andruss, A.B., M.B.A., Ed.D.
President of the College
Presentation of Candidates by Division ____________________
S. Lloyd Tourney, B.S., M.S., Ed.D.
Director of Business Education
Royce 0. Johnson, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Director of Elementary Education
C. Stuart Edwards, B.S., M.Ed.
Director of Secondary Education
Donald F. Maietta, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Director of Special Education
Awarding of Diplomas _____________ Harvey A. Andruss
·"Alma :rviater" ----------------------------····---- _______ The Assembly
Recessional ------------------------------------------------ "Trumpet Tune in D" - Purcell
Director of Music _______ Nelson A. Miller, B.S., M.Ed.
Organist ··· ------------------··--- William K. Decker, B.M., M.M.
Honorary Commencement Marshal .. Bruce E. Adams, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Chairman, Depart of Geography
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Marianne Antonetti
John H. Bausch, Jr.
Terry Beard
Donna Brown
George Burge
Carole DeFrancisco
Lester J. Dietterick
Richard Dopsovic
Hilda Farley
Richard Faust
Jeffrey Garrison
Barbara Gehrig
Norman Geisinger
Vincent Gilotti
Howard G. Griggs
Richard Haefner
Dennis Heiser
James Hinckley
Jean Houck
John E. Jen sen
Rosanne Johns
David M. Johnston
Mary Ann Jones
Elaine Kennedy
Elaine Kistler
David Kratzer
John Lashay
Estelle J. Loll
Dale Harold Long
James K. MacNeal
Mary Lee Mandalo * * *
Richard Mayan
Robert Mayefskie
James P. McKinley
Carol Rappo McLean
Carl L. Millard
Richard V. Miller
William O'Brien
J oyceann Padovani
Anna Pelak
Bari Poorman
John Rankin
Michael Reitmeyer
John Ribble
Daniel L. Ritzmen
Frank Rizzo
Carmine J. Rossi
Michael J. Santo
David W. Schramm
Edna Sherman
Frances Shores
Helen Sobota
Samuel A. Storti
Kathleen Tarr
Lorenzo Tironi
Evaristo Vieira
Robert A. Wiest
Bart J. Wilenski
David A. Yergey
Bonnie Zehner
Gloria J. Zubris
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Joyce Anderson
Jane Archer
Bonnie Jean Austin
William D. Bartman
Diane A. Bensinger
Margaret L. Berhalter
Joanne Bobita
Janet E. Bohstedt
Ronald C. Boston
Bonnie P. Burnard
Patricia E. Campbell
Joseph P. Casarella
Jack A. Cherup
James Clark
Janice M. Clemens
Molly Anne Clugston
JoAnn D. Conrad
Joan M. Dahlhausen
Amy R. Daniels
Margaret M. Desmond
Ann L. Edwards * * *
Warren R. Eldridge
Barbara Fegley
Lee T. Fredericks
Eugene S. Garancheski
Nancy J. George
Ann G. Giering
Susan E. Hartman
Ann Heatherington
Robert Heidger
John M. Helveston
Joanne M. Herb
Virginia C. Hesel
Betsy E. Hodgson
Karen R. Hoffman
June Houseknecht
Gloria Hudak
Patricia M. Hughes
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (continued)
Nancy Kane
Barbara Kitchen
Annarita Dixon Koch
Kurt Koehler
Mary Ann Krakowski
Keith L. Kramer
Janet S. Kramm
Devona Krebs
Jo Anne Kwiatrowski
Joan Leidy
Patricia Lello * *
Howard L. Martz
Marilyn L. McKaig
Carolyn Miller
Ruth Murray
Karen N espoli * * *
Barbara J. Oleynick
Philip E. Pientka
Carol J. Place
Paulette Poremba
Arthur Pursel
Sandra Reber
Virginia Roberts Rice
Vickie Dahlgren Richart
Beverly Hawk Roberts
Nancy J. Rodgers
Richard Scorese
Stephanie Scott
Donna Kay Shaffer
E. Roberta Shaw
Ernest Shuba
Jill Smith
Sandra Smith
Susannah M. Smith
Marie Smolen
Joanne Hoffman Sprout
David Sugarman
Jane Tereshinski
Martha Timlin
Lowell Tinner
Frieda VanFleet
Carol VanFossen
Floyd Walter
Joan Warner
Orva Wynings
Ruth Zeller
SECONDARY EDUCATION
John A. Avery
Edward Azary
Anne Baker
Karen Bartholomew
John Baylor
Neil C. Belles
Frank Berginski
George A. Blasick
Raymond C. Bradish
Larry R. Breiner
Paul Brosious *
Bert Burrell
Edward Crim
Judy Dampman
Joseph Dellegrotto
Thomas Delovich
Betsy Dillich
Gerald Doemling
Leonard Dominick
Betty Dushanko
Larry Eckroat
Jon Lars Edburgh
Robert Eddinger
Gary Edwards
E. Edward Eill
Raymond Fino
Stanley Fraind
Howard Frear
Walter E. Gatchell
Bruce Grant
Floyd Grimm
Robert S. Gross
William Haas
Beryl Hampton
Andrew Harnichar
Edwin Hartman
Ronnie Hartsock
Ronald Harvey
Robert Hensley
William H. Hicks
Albert C. Hoffman * *
James Holt
Donald Hopkins
Mark Hornberger * * *
Gerald Howard
Harry Humes
Larry Ikeler
Richard James
Emma Jones
Eugene Kapes
Richard Kautter
Donald Kleckner
SECONDARY EDUCATION (continued)
Ronald Klock
William Klock
Larry E. Klouser
Karl J. Koppenheffer
Thomas Koppenheffer
James Kreisher
Michael Kush
Edward Leshinski
John R. Madden
Ira Meals *
Joel Melitski
John McCorkill
Carol Miller
Kenneth P. Miller
Kenneth R. Miller
Joseph P. Mockaitis
Robert Morse
Frances Morsey *
Mark Mosser
Kenneth Musselman
Karl Najaka
William B. Nelson
Marie Ellen Osinski
Ray Oman
John A. Owen
John J. Owens
Virginia Palmer
Robert S. Platt
Ronald D. Rife
Martin S. Rosato
Stanley E. Rummel
James D. Russell
Frederick Saxton
Charles Scarantino
Roger Schropp
Daryl Sharpe
Barry Smith
Elizabeth Stask
Eugene Steinruck
Elsie Straub
David Stuempfle
Karen U. Supron
Doris Talley
Patricia Traver * *
Terry Trivelpiece
Donna VanPelt
George Vastine
Edward Wallish
Donald T. Watkins
David B. Weaver
Rose Marie White
Fred Widitz
John Wise
Lawrence W. Wood
Randall Young
Lucille Zablocky
John Zeigler
Ronnee Zimny *
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Jeanne Barnatovich
Rebecca Bogucki
Mary Lou Buck
Karren Fordyce
James F. Gallagher
Martha S. Gammon
Ann Hocker
Rochelle Johnson *
Arthur J. Kenney
Nanci Kerns
Sandra McAnnaney
Ada Marie Minelli
**
Linda Moretti
Jean Nygren
Nancy Pickering
Gloria Rumbel
Carole Sanville
Carol Schlagel
Mary Ruth Taylor
Sandra Thornton
George Warren
Victoria Sellano Warren
Ann Weed
Susan Williams
* Cum Laude
* * Magna
* * * Summa
Cum Laude
Cum Laude
ALMA MATER
Far above the river winding
Midst the mountains grand,
Stands our College, dear to students
Far throughout the land.
Ever seaward Susquehanna
Never resting flows;
Ever upward, striving, climbing
Onward Bloomsburg goes.
F ar and wide though we may wander,
Still our hearts are true;
To our hilltop Alma Mater
We our pledge renew.
Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg
College
Up on College Hill;
Years to come shall find us ever
True to Bloomsburg still.
Chorus
Words-Joseph H. Dennis
Air-"Annie Lyle"
History of Bloomsburg State College
Academy, Literary Institute, State Normal School, State Teachers College, and
State College - - such has been the development of the Bloomsburg State
College since its inception as an Academy in 1839. A charter providing for
the Bloomsburg Literary Institute was drawn up in 1856. The school was
recognized as a State Normal School on February 19, 1964, but remained a
private institution until May 22, 1916 when it was purchased by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The transition from Normal School to State Teachers
College was begun in 1927 when authority to confer the Bachelor of Science
degree in Education was granted. By an Act of the General Assembly in
January, 1960, the fourteen State Teachers Colleges of Pennsylvania became
State Colleges. Authorization to offer courses leading to the Master of
Education degree was given by the State Council of Education in the same
year. In the Spring of 1962, the college was granted approval by the State
Council of Education to offer courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree
in the Natural Sciences, the Social Sciences, and the Humanities, beginning
September, 1962. The first students enrolled in this program began their
studies in September, 1963
The Academic Costume
. The academic costumes worn by members of the faculty have a special significance. The inside collar of the hood indicates the colors of the college or
university which awarded the degree. The color of the outside rim of the
hood symbolizes one of the following departments of learning:
Arts, Letters, Humanities - White
Business - Drab
Economics - Copper
Education - Light Blue
Fine Arts - Brown
Library Science - Lemon
Music - Pink
Philosophy - Blue
Physical Education - Sage Green
Science - Gold Yellow
Social Science - Citron
Theology or Divinity - Scarlet