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Buildings and lawn, classrooms and equipment
—
these are the things that are
who
person
The
Hill.
ment of
go here
all
has ever
physical
come
thmgs
Bloomsburg for every
are the
who have gone
of us
in years to
But for us of
on The
to school here
common
before or
environ-
who
come.
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it
is
the people we've
known
and the things we've done that constitutes our
special four year
environment.
When
architecture of Carver Hall has been
years,
we
will
still
remember
both good and bad
secretaries
book
is
;
meant
who
own
the exact
dimmed by
the times we've had,
the gang,
the teachers,
and cooks, and deans, and
short, the people
will
arc Bloomsburg.
to be a dedication to
all
janitors
the
—
in
This entire
those people.
The College
The Classes
The Activities
The Athletics
The Advertising
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ADMINISTR
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To THE
Seniors of 1953:
Bloomsburg parts today with another
goodly company of her sons and daughters.
Regret and expectancy
not,
the
minds;
feelings
are,
uppermost
hope and confidence
which the
doubt
I
in
your
arc
those
college cherishes for you.
Your graduation
is
a
mark
that
you
have done what has been asked of you,
'iiilll
but the future
lies
with you and you
alone.
Yet not quite
you the
alone, for there goes
best wishes of
your many
with
friends,
and among them
Dr. Harvey A. Andruss
President of the College
Harvey A. Andruss,
President.
jMrs.
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knight, dr. andruss
ATION
To THE MeMBIRS of THE
Class of 1953
The
primary
purpose
Teachers College
of
State
the
Bloomsburg
at
is
the
preparation of successful teachers.
programs
of
selection, the
and
tion
Its
continuous
and
initial
improvement of instrucand the placement
facilities,
records indicate to no small degree the
attainment of
this goal.
our sin-
It is
cere hope that our graduates will con-
tinue
to
expand and intensify
their
knowledge and understanding of
chil-
dren, of school problems, and of effec-
teaching
tive
procedures.
personal wish that
the
Class
great
of
195
3
It
is
my
many members
of
be
by
will
men and women
cited
of future Penn-
sylvania and America as having been
responsible for their individual success.
Thomas
Dciiii
P.
of
North,
Dr.
Thomas
Dean
Iiisf ruction
UR.
NORTH,
15
J.
P.
North
of Insfnic/i(jn
GILMORF, M. HAGGLR TV
PAUL
G.
Business
MARTIN
Matiiii^t-r
E.
M.
WILSON,
A. F.
HARMON
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L.
B.
EYERLY,
G.
T.
J.
UNGER,
J.
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I).
SHARRETTS
SiilH'riijfi-iulent
LAWTON
of Grounds
WATTS
D.
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DcWALD,
S.
FREY
ETHEL
A.
A.B..
M AKV
RAN'SON
M.A.
K.
MAIUONAI.D
A.I!..
Assistant Dean of ]Vonu'n
Matltvnialirs
MARGUERITE KEHR
A.M.
Assistant Dvan of Women
iiuidance Services
To THE
hard won;
lege
be
I
so.
it
has never been easy,
doubt whether
We
it
will ever
need education badly;
the leadership of minds
that have attained not only wis-
dom, but understanding. It is
my hope that Bloomsburg has
helped you to take a long step
towards
this goal.
John
A.
Congratulations for the suc-
.ind tlic
cessful completion of
wc need
A.B.,
Class or 19 5.^:
capacity to live abundantly are
and
JOHN
Dean of Women
To THE
Class or 1953:
Maturity of the mind
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
HOCH
l)..S.,
.S.
M.A..
HKKHK
K(l.l).
Snriaf St tidies
Dean of Men
17
your colwishes for
your future happiness and success.
of
You
BSTC
will
take something
with you and you will
leave something of yourselves in
BSTC.
The
WELCOME
mat
here will always be out for you.
Sincerely yoius,
Hocn,
Draii of Men
A.
K.M.I'll
M.A.
career and best
Marguerite Kehk,
Dcaii nf Wonirn
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BUSINESS EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
HEAD
RICHARri
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B.Ecl..
HALLISV
M.A.
Director of
Business Education
CI.AVTOX H. HINKKL
B.S..
M.Kd.
HONOKA
B.A..
M. NOYKS
M.Ed.
WALTER
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S.
RVCIEL
M.Ed.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
HEAD
EDNA
J.
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
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JOHNSON
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Traininfi Tfarhrr. Grnih'
MAKCKI.I.A MARIE STICKLER
MARJORIE STOVER
M.S.
Traiitiiig Teacher, (iraftr III
B.S.
B.S..
Trantiitft
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ANNA (lAKKISON SCOTT
U.S.. MA.
Trainiitff Trtirhfr, iiratlf
CiRACE H. WOOI.WORTH
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Special Class
IV
A.M.
Traitiinf/ Trarlu-r, Kinderttartctt
SECONDARY EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
HEAD
KDWIN HAKTON
SECONDARY EDUCATION
HOWARD
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B.A..
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Foreign LnngKU'jes
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LA.VTER.MAX
M.A.
Phi/sicaf Science
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University Certificate
English
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L.S.
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S.
HCFCIT
B.S.
Dietitian
Enduriiip
Men
g memories
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Those things of stone and mortar that remain after Seniors have
packed their memories and departed.
Long porch and night
Elcirn jifft-iiK
The Guardians
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WHO'S
WHO
IN
UNIVERSITIES
AMERICAN
AND
COLLEGES
Each
year
chooses
the
a
small
greatest
here at
a
faculty
number
committee
of Seniors for
honor possible to attain
Bloomsburg
—
annual
publication
Among
S/iiilcnts in
recognition in the
of
W/w/s
W/jo
Anicricau Uniicr-
sitics
and Colleges. These students
those
who have made outstanding con-
tributions to the College
are
Community
during their college career. This award
is
based on scholarship, leadership in
extra-curricular and educational activities,
general citi/enship, and profes-
sional promise.
C.
BRE.WA.X, M. DEA.N BARTHOLOMEW,
E.
CUXFER
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SENIORS
My Fellow Graduates:
It
is
time to take leave of our friendly hilltop
alma mater.
In
we
doing,
so
take with us
much
more than the degree which symbolizes our academic
With
achievement.
we
us
take things
more treasured;
but infinitely
tangible
less
learnings, ideals, friend-
and memories.
ships,
by
Richer
we
measures
these
It
and opportunity.
many problems and
Its
and endeavor to
inherit
growth of
world
this
a
is
and
solve
it
world
the
face
world rich
beyond our campus.
in
allay.
promise
fears
we
To
the
our task to contribute
is
in
material and moral development.
was Pope who
It
"As
the twig
is
so aptly phrased the
thought:
As teach-
bent; the tree's inclined."
we become benders of twigs, for the seeds of
thought we sow in young minds will grow and
ers
blossom
It
tomorrow's world.
in
has been a privilege to serve in the office you
have granted me:
to
HENRY MARINI
3
will
be
a
of you
all
happy and
I
I
should like
extend
my
most
and the hope that your
sincere congratulations
President of the Class of /95
privilege
for that
To
thank you.
life
fruitful one.
Henry
Marini,
President, Class of 19^}
OFFICERS
-
President
Vice President
-
Henry Marini
John Scrimgeour
— June Pichel
—Clare Davis
Daniel Fitzpatrick
—
Secretary First Semester
Secretary Second Semester
Treasurer
Woman
-
Reprcscntatii
e
—Mildred
First Semester
Second Semester
Mcni
-
Reliresenfa/iie
-
W'rzesxiewski
Joanne Cuff
Alex Kubik
CLASS ADVISERS
Edward
S.
I.
T.
DeVoe
Shortess
Dr. Kimber C. Kuster
— A.
Standing
—M.
Wrzcsniewski,
J.
Kubik, D. Fitzpatrick,
J.
Left to Right, Sitting
195
195
1
1952
Dr. Nell Maupin
Pichcl, C. Davis.
Walter
Scrimgeour.
26
S.
Rygiel
195
3
upper rnu:
JOSEPH RICHARD BARKLEY
Halboro
Giticral Hiimucss
Club
I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Obiti.r
3, 4,
Associate Kditor 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, Softball I. 2, 3, 4; Future Teach-
Business Educition
Business
Manager
Football
I,
3,
America 4, Treasurer; Customs Committee
Men's Dormitory Association
2, 3, 4.
ers of
3;
Baseball 2;
1 ,
ERMA
R.
BEAN
Rahns
General Business
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Business Education Club I,
3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4; Pi Omega Pi 2,
4; Class Secretary 3;
Obitizr
3.
Lower rou:
KEITH BEARDE
Spring City
AiiOiitifhi^ii
Business Education
1, 2, 4,
Club I, 2, 4; Election Board
Co-chairman 2, 4.
RICHARD
D.
BISHOP
Pittston
Accoitiitin^^ Social Sttulies
Future Teachers of America 4; Business Education Club
Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 3.
BUSINESS
Arti;
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2;
2,
3;
3,
upper row:
SYLVESTER
V.
BODEK
Nanticoke
Accoiin/itig,
Future Teachers of America
sociation
1,
2,
Band
4; Business Education
3,
Newman Club
surer 4;
Typeuritin^
Sail's,
}, 4;
2, 3, 4,
>;
Men's Dormitory As-
Club
Treasurer
I.
2.
},
Trea-
4.
4.
EDWARD BOYLE
JOSEPH
Harwood
General Business
Men's Dormitory Association 1,2,
2,
3,
4;
Club
2.
3,
I,
Newman Club
1,
2,
Business Education
3, 4;
3,
4; Football
Future Teachers of America
4;
1,
2,
3;
Club
Varsity
4.
Loiicr row:
JAMES CIAVAGLIA
Lehighton
Accouutiv^, English
Future Teachers of America 4; Obiter. 4, Advertising Manager
4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3,
4, Prendent 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Assembly Committee 3, 4, Publicity Director 3, 4; Day Men's Association I,
Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4; Community Government
2
;
Association,
Hospitality Committee 4.
Capt.
IRENE
L.
CICHOWICZ
Shenandoah
General Business
Drum
4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Corresponding Secretary 4; Women's Chorus 1
National Student Association 1; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pi
Majorette
I,
2,
3,
4,
3,
;
Obitfr 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pilot 4, Associate
Handbook 4; Newman Club 1, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4;
Pi Omega Pi 4; Senior Banquet Chairman; Who's Who in American Colleges and Uniiersities 4.
Class Secretary 2;
Editor 4; Waller Hall
SENIORS
9 5
3
ROY CROOP
Berwick
General Business
Club
Business Education
1, 2,
3, 4;
Aviation Club 2;
Future Teachers of America
4.
JOANNE CUFF
Shenandoah
General Business
Dramatic Club
I,
2,
3, 4;
1,
2. 3, 4,
Secretary 3; Business Education Club
1. 2, 3; Fashion
Community Government Committee
Show Co-ordinator
Newman Club
1.
2,
2,
3,
3;
4;
Future Teachers of America
Women's Chorus
Omega 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Waller Hall
Day Women's Association 4.
28
1.
2.
3;
Association
3,
4;
Alpha
Psi
2.
4;
1.
3.
Loner row:
row:
U[)l'cr
MADGE ROBERTA FELKER
EDWIN WARREN CONFER
Slatington
Mt. Bethel
Gctivral Coninnrcuil
Secrefariai. English
Community Government
ager
1,
2,
3,
Association President 4; Football
Basketball Tournament 1, 2,
Invitational
4;
Man},
4,
3, Director 4; Business education Contest I,
Ciiairman 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Lutheran Student Association I, 2, 3, 4;
Assistant Director
2,
3.
4;
Association
3,
2,
1,
4.
Treasurer
3.
4,
Varsity Club
3,
Club I, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Association I,
Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Lutheran Student
Business Education
2,
4,
Pi 3,
2.
1,
Kappa Delta
4;
3.
Pi
3,
4;
Omega
Pi
Pi 2,
LORETTA
Representative 4; Phi Sigma
4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4; W/jo'i Who in
Historian
American
Intcr-fratcrnity
3,
Cullcfics
and Vniirrsifics
4.
General Commercial
Kappa Delta
CLARABELLE DAVIS
Clarks
Waller Hall
Summit
Chiirus
Treasurer 2;
4; College
Community Government Association
3, 4, Vice President 4; Kappa Delta
of America 3, 4; Business Education
Hill
1.
A'sociation
retary 4;
1,
2,
2,
Who
Who's
3,
in
American
Pi
5.
Pi
Omega
4;
Science Club
America
ture Teachers of
General Commercial
Women's
lORMULAK
C.
Glen Lyon
Association
I,
2,
Athenaeum Club 2; FuEducation Club 3. 4;
Day Women's Association 4;
I
;
Bu' iness
4;
3,
^;
Pi 4.
Dramatic Club
Waller
!;
Council Representative 2;
Omega
Secretary 3; Pi
4;
Future Teachers
Club
2,
3,
Collcf^es
EDWARD
Pi
3,
Pi
Class Sec-
4;
and Unitersifics
M.
GOODHART
Northumberland
Accounting, Tylnng,
Sales
4.
Future Teachers of America
4; Basketball
Varsity Club 2, 3; Band
LEONA
I.
1,
I,
2, 3;
2.
DILTZ
Muncy
THOMAS
General Business
Day Women's
cation
Association
Club
1,
2, 3,
Treasurer 4; Business Edu4; Future Teachers of America 4.
1,
MICHAEL
GOODWIN
General Business
Future Teachers of America 4; Football 1; Track I, 2; Business
Education Club 2; Social Recreation CommittLe 3; Varsity Club
DURSO
J.
A.
Kane
2, 3, 4,
2,
Wayne
3;
Kappa Delta
Pi
3.
4.
General Business
Business Education
America
4;
Club 1,2,
3, 4;
Newman Club
Future Teachers of
2, 3;
Basketball
MARIE GRAZEL
3.
Shenandoah
PALMER
E.
DYER,
Secretarial, Sales, English
JR.
Sunbury
Acconn/ing, History
Aviation Club
2, 3;
Day Men's
Business Education
Association
1, 2,
3.
Club
1;
Community Government Committee 2; Busintss Education Club
I, 2; Waller Hall Association 2; Women's Chorus I, 2, 5; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's Association 4; B
Club 3, 4; Olympian 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Fashion Show
Co-ordinator
2, 3.
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SUSAN DOLORES HVASTA
Scranton
••
-.\
Secretarial Science, English
Business Education Club 1, 2, }, 4, Program Chairman 2, 3;
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dining Room Committee Co-chairman 3 Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hail Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
;
WILMA JONES
LeRaysville
General Commercial
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 1, 2; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band 2; College Council
Representative 1; Fashion Show Co-ordinator 2; Pi Omega Pj
5, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Future Teachers of America 3. 4.
upper row:
ROBERT
HAAS
V.
Ncscopeck
General Business
Club 1, 2, 3; Pi Omega
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4.
Business Education
Pi 3, 4;
ROBERT EDWARD HARRIS
Pittston
General Bmiiiess
Business Education
Club
1,
Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4;
Lou
cr you
2;
Pi
Omega
Pi 3. 4;
Kappa Delta
Future Teachers of America
4.
:
W H LIAM HATRACK
Mt. Carmel
Accounting, Sales
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education
3, 4, President 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4.
I. 2,
DOUGLAS
I.
HAYHURST
Bloomsburg
General Business
Aviation Club
30
2,
3; Business
Education Club
2.
Club
row:
Ul>l>cr
Loiter row:
HERBERT
KERCHNER
R.
LEONORA
Reading
Club
1;
Community Government
Associi;ion
Business
Assistant Treasurer 2; Senior Banquet Chairman.
2,
4,
3,
Pi 3, 4,
1,
RICHARD
2,
3,
Education Contest Booklet Co-editor 2, 3; B Club 1,
President 4; Business Education Club 1 2; Pi Omega
Historian 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Assembly Committee
,
Olympian
4;
2,
Obiter
5;
Future Teachers of America
3;
Business
3,
Future Teachers of America
KNAUSE
C.
MACGILL
General Commercial
General Business
Business Education
M.
Xisbet
Manager
2,
3;
4.
Pottstown
JOSEPH H. MEIER
General Commercial
Band
1,
2,
Treasurer
3,
2,
Vice President 2; Business Education Club I,
Vice President 3; Business Education Contest
3;
Maroon and Gold
4;
Future Teachers of
Colleges
and
1,
2,
3;
Obiter
America
2,
Omega
3; Pi
Who's
4;
Who
in
Miftlinvillc
2, 3,
1,
2,
Pi 2.
3.
Accouit/ing, Sales, Tyffeurifing
Business
American
Education Club
Election Board
Vniixrsiiies 4.
MICHAEL
General Business
1;
Track
Future Teachers of America
Club
L.
ica 4;
4.
Education Contest
LABARR
3,
I, 2,
3;
Day Men's
Association
General Business
4.
\£'^omen's Association
cation
J.
NEYHARD
L.
Orangevillc
Day
RICHARD
4.
MIRIAM
General Business
Club
NEY
Club I, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of AmerAviation Club 1; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 5, 4; Busi-
Oneida
Business Education
3.
Business Education
4;
ness
ROBERT
1, 2,
General Business
Business Education
1;
E.
Association
Tunkhannock
Berwick
Football
2;
Day Men's
LELAND
KREPICH
A.
I,
2, 3;
1,
Club 1.2,
1,
3, 4;
3, 4.
2,
Secretary 4; Business Edu-
Future Teachers of America
4.
LOCKE
Nanticoke
EDWIN PAUZER
Genera! Business
Kulpmont
Pi
Omega
Pi 2, 3, 4;
Phi Sigma Pi
2.
3,
4; Business Education
Accounting, English
1,
2, 4; Newman Club
1,
2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 4;
Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 2, 3;
Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4.
Club
Business Education
Club
Association
31
I,
1,
2,
3;
2, 3, 4:
Aviation Club 2; Day Men's
Maroon and Gold 2.
,
;
upper
Lower
roil':
roiv:
CHARLES EDWARD PEASE
EDWARD ROMPALA
Stevcnsvilie
Meshoppen
General Bushiess
General Business
Day Men's Association I; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4;
Men's Glee Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Business Education Club 1,
2. 5, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 5, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4.
Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2,
3, 4; Day Men's Association 1; Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
2. \'^ice President 3, President 4; Men's Glee Club 2; Business
Education Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Assembly Co-chairman 4.
JUNE PICHEL
JEAN
Hellertown
Art Committee
Club
1;
Omega
1,
2.
3,
Chairman
4,
2,
3;
Olympian 3; Poetry Club
B Club 1, 2, 5, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Waller
Hall Association 1,2, 3, 4; Day Women's Association 4.
Kappa Delta
Pi J, 4;
I ;
MICHAEL PIHANICH,
General Business
Business Education
Business Education Contest Booklet Co-editor 2, 5; Pi
Pi 3, 4;
SKEEBA
A.
Hazleton
General Commercial
Future Teachers of America
3,
4;
Maroon and Gold
Waller Hall
test
3,
Association
1 ,
Newman Club
4;
3.
2,
Club
4; Business Education
3.
2,
3,
4;
Business
2,
1,
1, 2,
3,
4;
Education Con-
4.
JACK
JR.
\V.
SOBERICK
Berwick
Nanticoke
General Business
General Business
Maroon and Gold Band 1,2; Kappa Delta
Future Teachers of America 3 Business Education Club 2, 3
A- iation Cub 1; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day
Men's Association ! 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3.
;
Pi
5.
,
WARREN
L.
ELIZABETH
RAKER
West Pittston
Women's Chorus
Kappa Delta Pi
Pep Committee Chairman 3; Pi Ome-
Business Education C'.ub 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
3, 4;
Men's Chorus 1, 2;
3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
America
4;
3,
4, Historian 4;
Maroon and Gold
Future Teachers of
1.
Education Club
Maroon and Gold Band
B Club
4;
Athenaeum Club
3
;
Business
Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of
2. 3;
C.
STEVENSON
Factoryville
General Business
1;
;
ROBERT
Richfield
Club
I,
I
Kappa Delta Pi 5,
America 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4, Typing Editor 4; College
Cjuncil Committee 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
CLAUDE W. RENNINGER
Business Education
SPEAL
General Business
General Busincis
ga Pi
ANN
Frceland
General Business
!,
2,
3.
4;
Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, President 3, Inter-fraternity Representative
4; College Council Representative 3; Day Men's Association 1, 4;
Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
Photography Club 3. Secretary 3; Business Education Club
Day Men's Asso2, 3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3
I
;
ciation
I,
4.
ALEXANDER
T.
SWABOSKI
Mt. Cirnic!
Busiticsi Acconniiny,, Sales,
Business Education
Club
Day Men's
Typiu^
2, 5, 4; Pi
Association 2,
Omega
Pi 3, 4;
3, 4.
HOWARD TAYLOR
CHARLES
Hatboro
General
Biisiiiesi
Club I. 2, 3; Baseball 2; Invitational BasketTournament 3; Men's Dormitory Association 1,2, 5.
Business Education
ball
•53*
SENIORS
1953
Upper row:
JAMES W. THOMPSON
Kane
Acconnihi,^, Sales
Varsity Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1;
Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Softball 1. 2, 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 4; Aviation Club
3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3.
JOHN
TILMONT
J.
Centralia
Accounting, History
Education
Business
Club
1
Future
;
Day Men's
Teachers
Association
of
America
4;
2.
Lower row:
RAYMOND
JAMES
WAGNER
Simpson
General Business
Soccer
1,
2,
2,
1,
3;
3;
Business Education
Day Men's
Association
ciation 3; Future Teachers of
ROBERT
I,
Club
2, 4;
America
G.
1,
2,
3;
Newman Club
Men's Dormitory Asso-
4.
WANICH
Berwick
General Business
V\
3
;
Omega
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club
Aviation Club
Athenaeum Club
Day Men's AssociaPi 3, 4;
I ;
I
;
tion 1, 2, 3, 4.
33
•v^
ALFRED
V.
WESNER
Mt. Carmel
General Bmincsi
Business Education
Club
1,
MILDRED
5;
2,
J.
Day Men's
Association
1,
2,
WRZESNIEWSKI
Chester
General Business
Class
Secretary
Omega
2;
Pi 2, 3, 4;
Community Government Committee
Kappa Delta
Pi 3, 4; Business Education
4;
Pi
Club
Secretary 3; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3;
I, Librarian
1; Future Teachers of America
3, 4; Business Education Contest 1, 2, 3; Election Board 2; Student Assembly Committee 5, 4; Obiter 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Day ^'omen's Association 4.
I,
2, 3, 4,
Women's Chorus
Sitrac
—
af the
Keyboard
upper row:
CLYDE
C.
ADAMS
Shamokin
Elcincti/ary
Day Men's
Association 4, Treasurer 4; Photography Club 3. 4,
Vice President 4; Aviation Club 2; Science Club 1; Kappa Delta
Pi 3. 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
MARY GRACE ALMERS
Plymouth
EteiHcnfary
Future Teachers of America 4; Accompanist for Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3; Vi'aller Hall Association I, 2, 3; Day Women's Association 4; Community Government Association 3; Student
Christian Association 1; Athenaeum Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3;
Assembly Organist I, 2, 3, 4; Student Assembly Committee 2,
3; Lutheran Student Association 1; Maroon and Gold Band 3;
Fashion Show Organist I, 2, 3.
Loucr row:
TERRY
E.
ANSPACH
Turbotville
Elementary
Aviation Club 1, 2; Photography Club 3; Future Teachers
of America 4; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARJORIE AYRE
Tunkhannock
Elvmcutary
Women's Chorus
Maroon and Gold Band
I, 2,
3; Future
Teachers of America 4; Student Christian Association 1; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Day Women's Association 4; Com-
1;
munity Government Committee
3.
ELEMENTARY
Ben Franklin Training School
35
:
upper row.
LEE
E.
BENNER
Selinsgrove
Elementary
Dramatic Club
President
Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2,
Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa Delta
4;
3,
2, 3, 4;
I,
Pi 3, 4.
JOHN
T.
BOGDAN
Philadelphia
Elementary
Day Men's
1,
2,
3.
4,
Secretary 4; Athenaeum Club
President 2; Future Teachers of America 4, President
Association
2, 3, 4,
1,
Men's Glee Cub 1, 2, 3; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Maroon
ami Gold 2, 3, 4. Editorial Staff 4; Pilot 5, Associate Editor 3;
Kappa Delta Pi 4; Intramurals 3. 4; Softball 3, 4; Who's Who
III
American Colleges and Unnersities 4.
4;
Lower rou
VIVIAN BURNESS
Atlantic City,
Elementary
Association
1,
Alpha
Psi
Jersey
Correctiontst
1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; WoDramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta
Omega 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
Day Women's
men's Chorus
3, 4;
New
—Speech
2;
LENA ANN CACCIA
Dushore
Elementary
—Speech
Correctionist
Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Women's Chorus 2;
Alpha Psi Omega 4, Secretary 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of
America 4.
SHIRLEY M.
CARMODY
Danville
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Science Club
1; Athenaeum Club 2, 5; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers
of America 4.
ROBERT
J.
CASTLE
Kingston
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Day
Men's Association 1, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4;
Newman Club 1, 2; Men's Glee Club 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 2,
Maroon and Gold
3, 4;
Obiter
3,
4;
a;:^
4.
36
Loner row:
U/j/xT roiv:
THERESA
CHARNEY
L.
ROSELLA DANILO
Mahanoy Plane
Carbondalc
Elcmcn/ary
Etemctitary
1, 2, 3, 4; Day Women's Association 4;
Women's Chorus I, 2, 5, 4; Women's Athletics 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of
Secretary 2, Vice President 3; Student
3, Secretary 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 3, President 4; Future Teachers
of America 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Women's Association
Waller Hall Association
America
4.
Dramatic Club
4;
VCILLIAM
2,
3. 4,
Who
Who*s
in
1,
2.
American Colleges and
Orangeville
Milton
Elenien/ary
Elementary
Soccer 1,2; Varsity Club
5, 4;
Day Men's
Future Teachers of America 4;
Association
I, 2,
Uniiersities 4,
MARY ELLEN (DEAN) BARTHOLOMEW
CLEAVER
J.
1.
Christian Association
3, 4.
^"aller Hall Association
1.
Vice President 5; Day Women's
2, 3, 4; Student Christian AsVice President 5; Future Teachers
3,
2,
Association 4;
Women's Chorus
sociation
5,
1,
2,
President 2,
America 4; Senior Awards Committee, Co-chairman 2, 3;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Girl's Trio 2, 3; Who^s Who in American
Colleges and Unii ersHics 4.
of
MARY
CONDON
C.
Old Forge
HELEN
Eloiictitury
Newman Club
Association 4;
2,
1,
3;
Athenaeum Club
2,
3.
Club
America 4.
A.
2,
COOKE
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; AviaNewman Club 1, 2; Future Teachers of
I;
3;
BENJAMIN
Frosty Valley
1, 2,
3, 4;
Day Men's
I,
2, 3, 4;
4.
MAE COURSEN
1,
2,
3, 4;
sociation
America
2,
4.
3,
4,
Aviation Club
Governing
Board
Aviation
Day Men's
Class Vice President 2.
Wilkes-Barre
Elementary
3;
3;
2,
3, 4;
IRENE JOAN ENDLER
Scranton
2,
JR.
Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club
Club 2, 3; Men's Glee Club 1; Kappa Delta Pi
Association
Women's Chorus
DUKE,
Elementary
Association
Future Teachers of America
ILA
C.
Berwick
Ele?nefifary
Aviation Club
DeCAMPI
Elenicnfary
^'omen's Chorus
tion
LARUE
K.
Nuremberg
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2,
3, 4, Governing Board 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Women's
Elementary
3
4;
Waller Hall AsFuture Teachers of
4;
Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4^ Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's Association 4.
JOHN
M.
'•
GEMBUSIA
Alden
EUmeutary
Aviation Club
Day Men's
2, 3, 4;
Association
1, 2,
3, 4.
ELLEN GIBBONS
<*
Trucksville
Elejueutary
Dramatic Club
1,
2;
Newman Club
1;
Waller Hall Association
K
2. 5, 4;
^'omen's Chorus
2, 3, 4.
upper row:
C.
RICHARD EW'ING
McClure
Elementary
Maroon and Gold Band
1; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta
Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association
Pi
3,
4;
Men's Dormitory Association
4;
JAMES
V.
2, 3, 4.
FERDINAND
Freeland
Elementary
Athenaeum Club 2, 3, Historian 3; Maroon and
Gold 2, 3; Calendar Committee Chairman 3; Dramatic Club 3,
4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Men's Association I, 2, 3, 4;
Future Teachers of America 4; Newman Club 2, 3.
Science
Club
2;
Lower row:
DANIEL
E.
FITZPATRICK
Northumberland
Elementary
Treasurer 4; Photography Club 3, Treasurer 3
Maroon
and Gold Band 1,2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2,
3; Day Men's Association 4.
Class
;
THURSTON
S.
FULMER
Northumberland
Elementary
Athenaeum Club 1; Aviation Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
38
:.
Lower row:
Vpjier row:
ARLENE
NANCY RUTH HEEBNER
GORDNER
G.
—Speech
Elementary
Elementary
Day Women's
Association
Athenaeum Club
1, 2, 3,
4; Science
Jersey
Correctionist
I, 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1,
Maroon and Gold 2, 3; Olympian 1, 2, 3; Sigma Alpha
Eta 2, 5, 4, Vice President 3, 4; B Club I, 2; Future Teachers
Science Club
Club 1,2;
Future Teachers of America
3;
New
West Orange,
MiUville
4.
2,
3;
of America 4; Class Vice President
JOAN GRECO
sentative 3;
Dance Chairman
1;
1; College Council RepreCo-chairman, Hospitality Com-
mittee 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
1, Treasurer 1; Customs Committee 2, 3.
Old Forge
Knox
Fellowship
Elementary
Science
Club
1;
Athenaeum Club
Waller Hall Association
Future Teachers of America 3,
3.
4;
BARBARA
1,
2,
}, 4;
2,
5,
REGINA HERCHEL
Newman Club 1, 2,
Governing Board 4;
4,
West Hazleton
4.
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter
2; Waller Hall Association 2, 3; Hospitality Committee 2;
Day Women's Association 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
GULICK
A.
Riverside
Newman Club
2, 3, 4;
Olympian
2.
Elementary
WINNIE
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 1; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, President 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Fashion
Show 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus
Future Teachers of
2, 3
America 4; Customs Committee 2; Olympian 2.
1 ,
M.
HILEMAN
Bloomsburg
;
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Official Board 2; Athenaeum Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; B Club 4.
ROBERT
E.
HALE
Hazleton
MARGERY NORTH HOSLER
Elementary
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Aviation Club 2, 3; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4; Canterbury Club 5, 4, President 3; Day Men's
Association 2.
Women's Chorus 1, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Athenaeum Club 5, 4; Day Womcn's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Knox
3, 4.
Fellowship
A.
3, 4.
JANICE
CAROLYN HEACOCK
Millville
Elementary
Elementary
Poetry Club
Chorus
1,
2,
3,
4,
Historian
2,
4, Secretary
3;
Waller Hall Association
Women's
2,
Science Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4;
Waller Hall Association 1; Day Women's Association 2, 3, 4.
1,
JOHNSON
E.
Lewisburg
3;
3,
4;
Athenaeum Club
1.
3,
2.
3,
Future Teachers of America 4;
^'esley Fellowship 1,2, 3, 4.
39
4;
Maroon and Gold Band
1,
4; Student Christian Association 3;
Day Women's
Association
4;
upper
Lower row.
10 u:
RICHARD
JOSEPH
JONES
H.
F.
Elnncii/iiry
Sigma Alpha Eta
1;
—Speech
Kappa Delta
Elementary
Corrcc/tonisf
Pi 3;
Day Men's
Aviation Club
Association.
1, 2,
};
Day Men's
MARY
KALLENBACH
E.
Day Women's
sociation
tion
4.
3;
Maroon and Gold
Women's Chorus
1,
2,
3,
I,
2;
2, 3;
Association I. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; AviaClub 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Olympian 2,
Assembly Organist I, 2, 3, 4.
KELLEY
Shamokin
LAWRENCE KSANZNAK
Elementary
West Hazleton
Athenaeum Club
Election Board
Governing Board
JOHN
1;
2;
L.
Newman Club
Elementary
1;
Basketball
Waller Hall Association
Day Women's
2;
1;
3, 4.
Ehmcniary
Maroon and Gold 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, 4; Dramatic
Club 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 2, 3, 4; Day Women's As-
M.
1, 2,
Lost Creek
Elcwcuiary
ANNE
Future Teachers of America
Association
MARY LOU KRUNKOSKY
Sliartlesvilie
I,
KRUNKOSKY
Lost Creek
MiUvillc
1,
2,
3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Soccer
Science Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4;
4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Dining Room Com-
2; Glee Club 1;
Phi Sigma Pi 3,
mittee 4; Maroon and Gold
Men's Dormitory Association
Association 4.
KENNEDY
3;
1,
Obiter
2,
3;
4;
Dance Chairman
Day Men's
Kingston
GEORGE LAMBRINOS
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4;
Men's Glee Club I, 2. 5; Assembly Committee 2; Cheerleader
1, 2, Captain 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Blood Drive
Chairman 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4.
Endicott,
New York
Elementary
Men's Dormitory Association
3;
Football
Basketball 2, 3; Baseball
JOHN
L.
KRAUSE
EDWARD
Sugarloaf
R,
I, 2,
1,
2, 3, 4;
3.
LINN
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Elementary
Futur
Teachers of America 4; Science Club
Kappa Delta Pi 4.
3, 4;
Science Club
1,
2, 3;
Future Teachers of America 4;
Day Men's Association
40
1, 2,
3, 4.
3;
Association 4.
M.
JUNE LONG
Liberty
Elfwi'titiiry
Women's Chorus
I;
Future
oi
Teachers
Club
America 4;
Science
2,
3;
Day
K.ipp.i
Delta Pi 3, 4;
Association
Women's
:. 3, 4.
1,
DONALD
R.
McCLINTOCK
lie r wick
Elcmcnftiry
Science
Club
Day Men's
i
1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4;
Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
li
SENIORS
1953
Uppn
NIRA JANE McQUOWN
Shickshinny
'IWJI' jif»7"<
Elcmciitiiry
Day Women's
Association 1, 2; Waller Hall Association 3;
Science Club 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3.
MYRTELE
I.
MEGARGEL
Danville
El I' III cut Illy
Women's Chorus
3, 4;
Loner
—
S /)(((/» Coiicrfiriiint
Dramatic Club 1,2; Si);ma Alpha Fta
Future Teachers of America 4; OBlTi;R 4.
1;
rnjv:
RITA MARIE MEISNER
Kulpmont
Elementary
Aviation Club
2,
Secretary 3;
Day Women's
Association.
JEAN MILLER
Tunkhannock
Eleiucnfary
Women's Chorus
Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3.
Public Play 2, 3; Obitf.r 4, Director of Senior Pictures 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Freshman Adviser 3; Alpha Psi
Omega 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 2, 3, 4, Govcrnin>i Board
3; Day Women's Association 4.
2,
3,
4;
41
,
upper row:
;
Loner row:
PHYLLIS
MORGAN
Y.
MILDRED
Exeter
Elciiictlfary
VComen's Chorus
Day Women's
Club
2; Science
Association 1,
1,
Student Association
1,
2,
Elementary
1,
2;
Athenaeum Club
2, 3;
Lutheran
4; Future Teachers of America 4.
3,
2,
OGDEN
3,
PLISCOTT
M.
*
Bloomsburg
4,
Secretary
4;
—Speech
Correct iunnt
Community Government Association Committee Chairman
Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Women's Chorus I, 2; Sigma Alpha Eta
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Governing Board
matic Club 2, 3; Maroon and GolJ 2. 3; Olympian
Future Teachers of America 4.
4;
2;
1.
2,
Elementary
ROBERT IRVIN PRICE
Elementa} y
Shamokin
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Aviation Club 2; Day Men's Association
3, 4; Maroon and Gold 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 3; Future
Teachers of America 4.
2,
ELAINE
OHLMAN
Wilkes-Barre
Elementary
—Speech
RAYMOND
Correction lit
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus 2, 3;
Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Obiter
3; Lutheran Student Association 2; Day Women's Association 4.
Hall
R.
RAABE
West Hazleton
Elementary
Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2; Future
Teachers of America 4; Aviation Club 4.
DORIS
PATERNOSTER
A.
Hazleton
SUZANNE (REASER) COVAL
Elementary
Berwick
Future Teachers of America
4;
Day Women's
2, 4;
Newman Club
3,
M.
Women's Chorus
Secretary 3; Kappa Delta Pi
Association 4; Waller Hall Association 1
2,
1.
2,
3,
4;
4;
3,
4,
Athenaeum Club
1,
2,
3;
1,
Wyalusing
SHIRLEY M. REISENWEAVER
Elementary
Conyngham
Athenaeum Club
2,
3, 4,
Day Women's
WW^^^'«'^
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Waller Hall Association
1. 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1.
2.
ELIZABETH PATTON
Waller Hall Association
Show
3,
3;
Milford
Kappa Delta Pi 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club
1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
Waller
3,
Dra-
MOSS, JR.
New
M.
1
3,
4,
Secretary 4;
Governing Board 4; Fashion
Association 4.
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 3; Maroon and Gold 1,2;
Women's Chorus 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3.
Ul'pcr row:
EDWARD
SABLE
A.
Glen Lyon
Elemcufary
Men's Glcc Club 1; Sit;ni.i Alpha Tta 2;
4; Day Men's Association 1. 2, 1, 4; Future Teacli-
Aviation Club
Kappa
ers
Pi 3,
of America
1,
2;
4.
JOYCE (SCHOFIELD) McMAHAN
Audcnried
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 3, 4; Women's Chorus 3;
4; Future Teachers of America 4.
Athenaeum Club
Lower row:
JAMES H. SHARP
Hazleton
Elementary
Aviation Club 2; Men's Glee Club
MARTHA
J;
Day Men's
Association
4.
STINER
Berwick
Ele men fury
—Speech
Cor reef ion is/
Day Women's Association 1, 2; Waller Hall Association 3, 4;
Maroon anil Gold 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Sij^ma Alpha
Eta
2,
3,
4;
Future Teachers of America
4.
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NANCY LOU RHOADS
Catawissa
Elemeufary
—Speech
Correefiouisf
Maroon and Gold Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; Maroon ami
Gold I, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, J; Obitlr 2, 3, 4;
Customs Committee 2, 3, 4.
FRANK THEODORE ROLL
Berwick
Elentottary
lootball
1;
Aviation Club
2, 3;
Day Men's
Association
43
1,
2, 3, 4.
5 3
upper row:
NELLIE H. SWARTZ
Montoursvillc
—Speech
Elementary
Waller
Association
H.ill
Women's Chorus
surer 3;
ture Teachers of
2,
I,
America
2,
1,
Corrcctinuht
4,
3,
3;
Governing Board 1, TreaSigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; Fu-
4.
JEANNE
A.
WALLACE
Berwick
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Glee Club 2; Miirooii and
Golil
3. 4;
Day
^X'omen's Association
1,
2, 3, 4.
Loiicr row:
JOSEPH
J.
WASIAKOWSKI
Nanticoke
Elctuetitiiry
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 3; Aviation
Club 3; Service Key Point Committee 3; Track 1.
ALBERT
E.
WILLIAMS
Nanticoke
Elementary
1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Men's Association 4; Invitational Bas-
Basketball
ketball
19
i,
2,
3,
Tournament
4;
Baseball
2, 3, 4.
5 3
BESSMARIE WILLIAMS
Forty Fort
Elementary
Newman Club 1; Science Ciub 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2; Maroou attd Gold I, 2, 3, 4, Editorial Board
3, 4; Olympian 2, 3. Advertising Manager 3; Obiter 4, Associate Editor 4; Women's Chorus 3; Future Teachers of America
4; Social Recreation Committee 3; Waller Hall Association I, 2,
3, 4; Day Women's Association 4.
Class Secretary 1;
ARDELL
E.
ZEIGENFUSE
Mo wry
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Varsity Club
Science Club 2; Football
1, 2,
2, 3. 4;
3, 4.
44
'i
"Those we teach
Wish
1
ALTON
ZERBY
S.
Halifax
Eli'iiicntary
Aviation Club
2,
3;
Kappa Delta
Men's Dormitory Association
3, 4;
Pi 3, 4; Election Board
Future Teachers of America
45
3;
4.
to Iccini:
ELIZABETH
A.
BAER
Shickshinny
Social ShiilicSy
Student Christian Association
porter
Secretary 4;
3,
America
4;
B Club
erning Board
Mathcmatui
1;
Science
Women's Chorus
Club
2;
1, 2.
3, 4, ReFuture Teachers of
4; Waller Hall Association
4.
WILLIAM BARTLESON
Warrior
Run
Speech Correction, Social SfuJies
Basketball
SECONDARY
SiUiUi Hall
46
I. 2;
Baseball
3, 4.
1,
2, 3, 4,
Gov-
,
upper row:
Loii'cr roiv:
CLYDE
HARRY
H. BELL
S/iccrA Corrccfiouhtf Social Sfnilia
Spi'cr/j
Obiter
Future TcJchcrs of America 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sisma
Alplia Eta 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Men's Chorus 3, 4, President 4;
Day Men's Association 5, 4; Wesley Fellowship 3, 4. Prnj;ram
Chairman
3,
President
Editor
3,
2.
Gorrci ii
Dramatic Club
1,
3, 4;
2,
R.
Glee Club
2;
Newman Club
I,
2.
Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association
3, 4; Aviation Club 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4.
DONALD
BLYLER
N.
WILLIAM
Association
I, 2,
3, 4;
Speech Correctionisf, Social Studies
Kappa
Senior Ball Chairman.
3, 4;
BYHAM
E.
Kane
French, Spanish, English, Social Studies
Day Men's
S/iiiltes
Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 5, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association
1, 2, 5, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4.
Bloomsburg
Delta Pi
Run
Warrior
speech Correctiouist, Social
Science, Social S/nilics
2;
1,
DONALD JOSEPH BUTLER
BICKEL
Sunbury
1,
li>iy,lish
,
Sports Editor 3; Marooti ami Gold I, 2, 3, 4, Sports
3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4, Program Director 3, 4;
4.
IRVIN
Glee Club
BROOKS
P.
Pittsburj^h
Freeland
Varsity Club 2,
3,
DANIEL BOYCHUCK
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,
4; Football I; Future Teachers of AmerDay Men's Asso4; Men's Dormitory Association
2, 3
4; Baseball
ica
I,
3.
2.
4;
3,
1
,
;
ciation 4.
Shamokin
Science, Social Studies
Basketball
I,
Association
4;
1
3,
!,
2,
4; Varsity
3, 4;
Club
1,
2, 3, 4;
Day Men's Association
EDWARD
Men's Dormitory
Baseball 2, 4; Future Teachers of
America
J.
4.
Social Studies,
CHARLES
M.
CAMPBELL
Ashland
Geography
Aviation Club 3; Day Men's Association 3, 4, President 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Gamma Thcla Upsilon 3, 4; Col-
BRENNAN
Towanda
lege
Council
4.
Science, Mathematics
Track
1,
2,
3,
4;
Football
1,
2,
3,
4,
Co-captain 4; Class Vice
ALFRED
President 3; Men's Dormitory Association I, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3,
Vice President 2, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Phi
J.
CYGANOWSKI
Nanticokc
Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Newman
Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Hospitality Committee
Chairman 3; Senior Banquet Chairman; \V^/io*j Who in American Colleges and Uniicrsitics 4.
Science, Mathematics
Science Club I, 2; Day Men's Association 1, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4.
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Lower row:
upper row:
JoANN FORNWALD EDWARDS
RONALD D'ANGELO
Montgomery
Berwick
Science,
Science, Mathentatics
Geography
Future Teachers of America 4; Football 2; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Aviation Club 3.
JOHN
Newman Club
Upsilon
Gamma
3,
4;
2,
1,
3;
Women's Chorus
N.
Ludlow
Mathematics, Geography
Science, Social Studies
2,
Track
3;
Tiicta Upsilon
3,
4;
3,
4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2,
Aviation Club 4; Gamma Theta
Men's Dormitory Association
3, 4,
Treasurer
2,
Day Wo-
3,
Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association
Day Men's Association 4.
Basketball 2, 5, 4; Varsity
4;
2,
Edi-
DOUGLAS ERICKSON
Wayne
1,
1;
men's Association I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2; Olympian
torial Board 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3; Science Club 3.
M. DiRICO, JR.
Future Teachers of America
3;
Maroon and Gold Band
4:
1,
Future
2,
3,
4;
3, 4.
RICHARD W. EVANS
JAMES
DOTY
E.
Shamokin
Science, Social Studies
Bloomsburg
Obiter I; Day Men's Association
Future Teachers of America 4.
Science Club 1,2, 3;
Speech Corncfioiiisf, Biological Science
Maroon and Gold Band
America
3;
1, 2,
Day Men's
3;
1,
Future Teachers of
Association
1, 2, 3, 4.
STEPHEN FAGO
ROBERT
J.
Centralia
DOWD
Science, Mathematics
Ringtown
Maf hematics
Science
Club
Science,
I, 2,
3, 4;
Day Men's
Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3.
Future Teachers of America 4;
Association
1,
2, 3, 4.
1, 2» 3;
JOSEPH
P.
FEIFER
Mt. Carmel
HARRY
R.
Science, Mathematics
EDWARDS
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, President 4; Class Treasurer 2; Invitational Basketball Tournament !,
3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; College Council 4; Varsity Club 2,
Track
Hazleton
Social Sittilics, English
Athenaeum Club
i;
Kappa Delta
Association
Pi 3;
Day Men's
3;
1, 2, 3.
48
1,
2,
3,
4; Science
Newman Club
1,
2.
;
A
/
WILLIAM
FISHER
G.
Kulpmont
Scicttce,
Men's Association
D.iy
Club
I
;
2,
4.
3,
Gamma
Uc!ta Pi
2,
1,
Sigma
4; Plii
2,
Vice President
4.
Program Chairman
Tlicta Upsilon
3,
Gi(i,iiral}h\
3,
3,
4,
^,
3.
4;
Science
President 3; Aviation Club
Vice President 3, 4; Kappa
Pi 3. 4.
ROBERT
GERHARD,
A.
JR.
Palmcrton
Siicinc, Mathematics
Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Science Club 3; Day Men's Association
1.2. 3.4.
SENIORS
Upt'cr
roil':
DELORES
HARDING
E.
Muncy
Social Studies^ Spanish
Day Women's
Club
1,
Association
1, 2, 3, 4,
President 3; Science
Future Teachers of America
2, 3, 4;
4.
GRACE HEPPE
Sugarioaf
Biological Science, Social StnJies
Future Teachers of America 4; Olympian 3; Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hall Association 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3;
Women's Chorus
Hospitality
3;
Committee
Obitlr
5;
3.
Lower row:
WILLIAM
J.
HILL
Williamsport
Mathematics', Science,
Science
Club
3, 4;
Etifilish,
Social Studies
Future Teachers of America 4;
Men's Dormitory Association
RUSSELL OLIVER
3, 4.
HONS
Shavertown
Geography
Social Studies,
Future Teachers of America
Basketball
Upsilon
ketball
surer 2,
3,
I;
4,
Science
Club
Secretary 4;
Tournament
3,
4;
3,
2,
4;
3,
4;
Business
I'.ducation
Baseball
Aviation Club
3;
Wesley Fellowship
2;
Club
Gamma
Invitational
1,
2»
3,
4,
3.
49
I
Thcta
Bas-
Trea-
1953
upper row:
Lower row:
R.
EUGENE HUMMEL
ALEX WILLIAM KUBIK
Bloomsburg
York
,,'
Science, Mathcmatici
Speech C.orrccfionisf, Social Studies
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President }; Inter-collegiate
Band 2, 5; Future Teachers of America 4; Lutheran Student Association
1,
2,
4;
3,
Day Men's
GEORGE
Association
F.
1,
2,
3,
4.
Class President 1; College Council Representative 4; Hospitality
3; Kappa Delta Pi 3,
Vice President 4; Si^ma Alpha
President 4; Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2,
Committee Co-chairman; Freshman Adviser
4; Phi
Sigma
Eta
4,
3,
Pi 3, 4, Historian 3,
President 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. 4;
1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2.
JOHNS
Obiter
1, 2,
3;
Olympian
\C'illiamsport
Social Sfiiiiies,
Football
Geography
WILLIAM BEN LINN
Basketball 1; Future Teachers of America
1, 2, 3;
4.
Catawlssa
English, French
JIMMIE
Men's Glee Club
JOHNSON
Kappa Delta
2;
I,
America
4;
Day Men's
Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of
Association 1,2,
3, 4.
Benton
Science, Matbema/ics
Future Teachers of America 4; Dramatic Club
Gold
1,
2;
Obiter
2,
1,
2; Mttrooti
Sports Editor 4; Science
4,
Club
CLEMENT
and
3,
MAKOWSKI
J.
4.
Keiser
Social Studies,
WILLIAM
H.
KLINE
Aviation Club
1, 2, 3;
Geography
Baseball 2, 3;
Gamma
Theta Upsilon
3.
Millersburg
Physical Science, Mathematics
Pilot 3, Associate Editor 3;
Treasurer 3; Obiter 2, 4, Sports Editor 2, Business Manager 4;
Student Christian Association 1; Science Club 1, 2» 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Si-ma Pi 4; Social
Recreation Committee 3, Chairman 3; Invitational Basketball
Tournament
R.
HENRY
Future Teachers of America 4; Class
3, 4.
MARINI,
JR.
Wayne
Geography
Science,
Dramatic Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; College
Council 2, 5, 4, Vice President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Class President 4; Olympian 2, Business
Manager 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities 4.
ALEX PAUL KOHARSKI
Wyoming
JOHN
Spanish, French, English
B.
MATURANI
Milton
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3; Glee Club 1,
2, 3, Secretary 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, President 5; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, President 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Pilot 2, Associate Editor 2; Men's Dormitory Association
1, 2, 3.
Social Studies,
Men's Dormitory Association
4;
ica
Obiter
3,
4;
3,
4; Football
Varsity Club 2,
1,
3,
I,
2,
4.
Geography
2,
3,
3, 4;
4;
Maroon and Gold
2, 3,
Future Teachers of Amer-
;
upper row.
JOHN
K.
MINCEMOYER
Muncy
Social Studies,
Day Men's
Association
Club
4;
3,
Geography
4; Baseball 3, 4; Aviation
Future Teachers of America
4.
ROBERT MOORE
Benton
Scicuci't Mufhcinatit's
Men's Glee Club 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club
Day Men's Association 1, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2,
Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
1;
3;
Loiccr row:
M.
EUGENE MORRISON
*
Bloomsburg
Science, Mathematics
Football
Gold
2,
2,
1,
3. 4;
3, 4;
Basketball
Varsity Club
I,
1,
Manager
2,
3,
4,
Teachers of America 4; Day Men's
Customs Committee 4; Olympian 3.
2,
3,
Maroun
4;
auil
Vice President 4; Future
Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
DAVID NORMAN NEWBURY
Watsontown
Biological Science, Social Studies
1, 2, Program Chairman 1; Assembly Committee
Chairman 3; Talent Show Director 2; Dramatics
Club 1, 2. Public Play 2; Obiter I, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Director
Editor 3, Editor 4; Olympian 2, Editor 2; College
1. Junior
Science
1,
2,
3,
Club
4,
Class President 3; Day Men's Association I, 2
Council 3
Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Maroon
and Gold 3, 4, Editorial Board 3, Feature Writer 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Social Recreation Committee 3; Who's
;
Who
in
American Colleges and
Universities 4.
19
EDWARD
J.
McGEE
Hazlcton
Social Studies, Spanish
Day Men's
Association
DONALD
E.
I,
2, 3, 4.
MEREDITH
Northumberland
History, Geography
Maroon and Gold Band 3, 4;
Dormitory Association 2. 3,
ture Teachers of America 4.
Gamma
4;
Thcta Upsilon
Day Men's
51
3,
4;
Association
Men's
Fu-
I;
5 3
Upper rnu:
MICHAEL JAMES PALKO
Pottsville
Scictti't',
Science Club
America
Social
Stiitlivs
4; 0!\rn[}iii'i 3:
3.
Day Men's
4;
ALICE
J.
Future Teachers of
Association
3, 4.
QUICK
Wyalusing
French, Spanish, Engliih
Waller Hall Association
3.
4;
2,
I,
M.noon and Gold
3,
4,
3, 4;
Future Teachers of America
Board 4; Kappa Delta
Editorial
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, PresiTreasurer 4; Student Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4;
Knox Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; Ocitlr 4,
Copy Editor 4.
Pi 3, 4, Historian 4; Poetry
dent
3,
Lower row:
GEORGE REINSMITH
Lehighton
Social Studies,
Geography
Men's Dormitory Association
JOHN
H.
3, 4.
RITTENMEYER
Philadelphia
Speech Correctionist, Social Studies
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, President 4; Basketball
1,
2; Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory
Association 1. 2, 3; Day Men's Association 4.
19
5 3
JOHN
S.
SCRIMGEOUR
West Pittston
Science, Mathematics
Track and
Field 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2; Class Treasurer 2; Class
Vice President 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4, Vice President 4; Science Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, President 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Treasurer
3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Invitational Basketball Tournament 3, Co-ordinator 3; Varsity Club 4;
Senior Ball and Banquet, General Chairman; Who's Who in
American CoHexes and V niiersittes 4.
JOHN SIVULICH
Kulpmont
Biolo^'W Social Studies
Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association
4;
Men's Dormitory Association 2, 5; Science Club I, 3, 4; Aviation Club 2, 3; Olympian 3; Canterbury Club 4.
1 .
52
'/
i
Lower row:
upper rou:
EDWARD
WILLIAM HARRY STOUTENBURGH
Hatboro
Matbematia
Science,
1.
2.
Athenaeum Club
ture Teachers of America
3,
Aviaiion Club 3; Fu-
4;
Room Committee
Dining
3.
Hazleton
Fretich, S/)d«;i/j, Eng^lnh
Science^ Maibema/ics
2,
1.
4;
3,
JOAN LOUISE WERSIXGER
THOMAS
E.
Bloomsburg
Club
Club
Science
3;
Softball 2.
3,
RUTH
Science
JR.
Srirwff, Ma/hematics
Future Teachers of America 5, 4; Science Club I, 2, 5, 4; Phi
Sigma Pi >. 4, Assistant Secretary 3; Dining Room Committee
Chairman 4; Varsity Club 5. 4; Men's Dormitory Association 4;
Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Pep Committee 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3.
Basketball
WEAVER,
P.
Bcthlclicm
4,
3.
Treasurer
3;
Kappa Delta
>X'nmen*s Chorus
1,
2,
Pi
3,
4:
Dramatic Club
ture Teachers of America
3;
3, 4;
3.
>X'aller
4; Poetry Club 2; FuHall Association 2, 3-
Day >X'omen's Association I. 2, 5, 4. Ofticial Board 3; Future
Teachers of America 3, 4; Knox Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
2, Vice President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Christian Association 2.
HAROLD W HITEBREAD
Beech Haven
VERHOUSKY
RUSSELL
Science, Mdtbi mattes
Coaidale
Science
Sftctch Corrcc/ionisf, Socia! StiiJics
Future Teachers of America 4; Sigma Alpha Eta
I,
2,
3,
4;
Baseball 2;
Track
I,
2,
3,
4;
3, 4;
Varsity Club 2,
Pi
3.
3, 4.
SHELDON
THOMAS ANTHONY WALSH
\CTLLIAMS
Wilkes-Barre
Warrior Run
Social ShtJics,
Club 1,2; Kappa Delta
Football
Social S/utiics, English
Geography
Men's Dormitorv Association 1. 2, 3; Alhcnaium
Club; Mixed Chorus; F. T. A.
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Newman Club 1; Men's Dormitory Association I, 2, 5; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Day Men's
Association 4.
DOROTHY
S.
Summit
SAMUEL
^'ATKINS
Women's
3,
2;
4;
Future Teachers of America
Hall As-^ociation
VC'aller
Association 4.
YEAGER
Science, Mathematics
French, Spanish^ English
Kappa Delta Pi
men's Chorus 1,
R.
Montgomery
Hill
1,
2,
3.
Wo-
Future Teachers of America
3,
Day
gram Chairman
2;
4;
3,
4; Science
Maroon an J Gold
I,
Club
I.
2,
Editorial
3,
Co-ed of the Year Contest Chairman, Obittr
3.
2,
3.
4,
Pro-
Board
JOSEPH
J.
ZAHORA
Coaldale
General Science, Social
Sfiiities
Football 1,4; Future Teachers of America 4; Varsity Club
Assistant Secretary 4; Track 1; Freshman Football Coach
3, 4,
3,
Dr. Eiigelhardt
'A current problon
Dr. Kiiihr
—Science
Mr. Barton
in the Field
— A Challenging Question
in
American Hiatory
54
in
high schools
Four
Years'
HAPPY EVENTS
THE MAIN EVENT
55
Memories
Junior Class
OFFICERS
Ad
Prcudeiit
I
Secretary
-
-
-
-
-
-
e
-
David Superdock
Douglas Stauffer
-
RcprcH-ii/afiie
Represeii/atn
Beeman
-
-
-
Treasurer
Man
—Mrs.
-
Vice Pirs/Jnif
\X'uiii:ii!
her
Dolores Doyle
John Anderson
— Harriet
Williams
Charles Andrews
56
Consult Student Directory, pp. 142-44.
J unior
.
.
and
.
class
assuming the leadership due upperclassmen
ably
performing
procuring school rings
responsibilities
its
.
.
Paris" at the Junior Prom.
.
.
.
.
creating "April in
boplioiiiore Class
.
.
.
the
transition
upperclassmen
.
.
.
the annual Cotillion
in the pattern of
"
stage
between under and
"Winter
.
.
.
58
at
taking a definite place
Bloomsburg.
Consult Student Directory pp. 142-44.
Wonderland"
Soprloniore Clas
ass
OFFICERS
— Dr.
Kuster
Aihiscr
-
Prcsiilciif
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
.
-
.
-
-
.
-
Fred
-
-
WfDtian Represciitatiie
Edward Connolly
—
Makv
Mail Representative
Joseph Kinder
Jean Griffiths
.
-
DelMonte
-
-
Elt en
Henning
Keith McKay
59
Freshman
Class
OFFICERS
Aiiihcr
Prciiilcnt
Vnr
— Edw ARD T. DeVoe
-
Prcsicliiif
Secretary
Trc'iisurcr
-
Rfpri-sfiitiitiic
James Nicholas
-
-
-
-
-
Wminiii Rcprcscntatiie
Man
Thomas Higgins
-
-
-
-
-
Joan Christie
CuRT English
— Eleanor Nicholas
-
60
-
Carl Meyer
Consult Student Directory pp. 142-44.
Presliman Class
.
.
.
the rigors of customs
of Bloomsburg
.
.
.
new
.
.
.
.
.
.
the exploring
the traditional talent
friends, habits, routines
.
heart theme of the Freshman Dance.
61
.
.
show
Sweet-
I
1
I
•
wtl -••
.
I
1
I
k
Coiiiinimity
Lcfl tu Rif./}/
—G. H
...
J.
all
Government Association
M.
hry, E. Cunter,
Crisci,
'^'.
Jacobs,
students in one body func-
tioning through a college council,
a
medium
of exchange
the
for
plans and ideas of students, faculty,
and administration
.
.
.
Prcsitlcnt, ConiinlttiUy
Gnicrnmcnt Aswciation
64
Community Government
Association
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---------------OFFICERS
Pn'siilcnf
Edwin Cuni-er
Michael Crisci
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant
Judith Fry
William Jacobs
Gerald Houseknecht
Treasurer
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. North
Dr. Engclh.irdt
Dr. Hcrrc
Mr. Hallisy
Mr. Hoch
Miss Ranson
Dr. Kehr
Mr. Yohe
Miss
Hazen
Miss
,
Macdonald
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES
Andrews
Edward Campbell
Joseph Feifer
Alfred Chiscon
Joanne Cuff
Mary Ellen Henning
Thomas Higgins
Rosella Danilo
Alex Kubik
Fred DelMonte
Keith
Charles
Elaine
Gunther
McKay
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Henry Marini
Carl Meyer
Eleanor Nichols
David Superdock
Harriet Williams
Mildred Wrzesniewski
—
—
tint Rou. Lift to Right
R. Harris.
—
Row
W.
J.
^J.
J.
Scrimgeour, A. Quick. M. Condon,
L. Benner, C.
J.
Goodwin,
Ciavaglia,
B. Gulick,
W.
Froncek,
J.
I.
CichowiL'Z, Dr. M.iupin, R.
Adams, W. Carson, R. Ewing,
S.
Gunther, R. Evans, A. Bittner,
Hill, E.
Duke,
Row
Bogden, H. Edwards,
kneclit, T.
B.
Sccoiiil
Johnson,
Carmody,
J.
S.
P.
S/v//j
Ron
Fifth
—
Kline.
Kappa Delta Pi
...
a
National Honor Society in Education,
encouraging high intellectual and personal standards, and fostering professional fellowship and
growth
.
.
.
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Ferdinand,
J.
Hcrchcl,
Anderson.
Edwards, D. Doyle, C. Brennan. Fourth
Fry, R. Grant, C. Bell.
Hoffman.
J.
J.
Row
Krauso,
—
E.
W.
Third
Row
—
Cunfer, G. HouseJacobs, A. Hantjis,
Kappa Delta Pi
OFFICERS
—Dr.
Adv'ncr
President
-
Vice President
John Scrimgeour
-
-
-
Corresponding Secretary
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
FiTst
W.
Row,
Lt'jt
to
Raker, C. Pease.
J.
Newhart,
J.
Miller,
L.
P.
Right
—D.
Newbury,
Second Rotf
— M.
McLaren, O. Moss.
MacGill, M.
J.
-
-
Robert
Rou
J.
—
P.
Wrzesniewski, A. Kubik.
E.
-
Erma
R.
Fourth Rou
J.
—
Bean
Regina M. Herchel
].
O'Donnell, M. Neugard, D. Paternoster,
O'Loughlin,
Harris
— Irene Cichowicz
Long, R. Thomas, M. Williams, D. Watkins,
Ledyard,
Third
-
Maupin
Wersinger,
S.
Uhrich,
Traver, P. Macalousky, R. Korba,
T.
Johnson, A.
Chiscon, E.
Sable,
H. Marini, H. Whitebread, D. Superdock. K. Smith.
r
1
f
Si^ma Pi
Plii
First
Rou, Left
—A.
to
Right
C.
Brcnnan,
Kubik,
R.
J.
Locke,
Rittenmeyer.
Zahora,
J.
Scrinigeour,
A.
McManus, W. Stoutenburgh, D. Superdock.
W.
Kline,
M.
Jones, R.
Holtzman,
C. Andrews, R. Oney, K. Kirk.
J.
J.
Kopec.
Fourth
Fifth
— C.
Sixth Ron-
Row
Sccot:J
Adviser;
Row
Row
— R.
R.
—
—V.
Backwash,
Schleicher.
E. Connolly, F. Del
Steinbach, F. Gavio. D.
Rumer, A. Schmidt,
K.
W.
Third
Raker, M. Crisci,
Rou
—M.
Moran,
Monte, D. Richardson,
Newbury, A. Chiscon,
McKay.
OFFICERS
Aihhcr
Vresidcnt
—Mr.
-
V/cc PnsiJcnf
-
Secretary
J-^ck
-
-
-
...
for
Rittenmeyer
Alex W. Kubik
Ch.^rles
-
a
National Professional Fraternity
Schleicher
men
based on twenty-three years
of fellowship, scholarship, and profes-
Brennan
sional skill
Treasurer
-
-
-
John
S.
Scrimgeour
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.
.
.
Ome^a
Pi
Pi
OFFICERS
Aihiscr
.
Prci'nletit
—Mr.
_
Gihrig
William Jacobs
.
.
Vice President
-
-
-
.
.
promoting, extending, and creat-
Clare Davis
ing interest and scholarship in
_
Secretary
Triiisiirer
-
_
-
Jean Newhart
.
-
-
merce
Judith Fry
.
.
.
members having
high ethical standards plus
service equaling
Row, Lcjt
lo Kigl^l
— Dr. Andruss, Miss Noyes,
Mr. Hinkel, Mr. Henric.
—
SfronJ Ron-
R. Grant. A. Bittner. M. ^'rzcsnicwski,
high
a
professional promise and superior scholastic ratings,
Fir^t
com-
R. Harris,
J. Pichel, \C'.
L. Macgill. J.
S.
worthy
Newhart,
^'. Jacobs, j. Fry.
Uhrich, M. Ncupard,
Raker.
TliirJ
Ron
A. Swaboski, A. Hantjis, R. Locke, C. Pease, R. Knause, E. Cunfer.
enterprise
— Mr.
S.
Hoffman.
P.
.
.
.
Mr. Gehrig.
O'l.oughlin.
Hallisy. E. Longo, R. Haas,
Alplia Psi Oiiiega
Sifting, Left to
—
ing
B.
—
Right
Von Drach,
B. Caccia, Secretary; V. Burness, J. Miller.
J.
Ciavaglia,
President;
N.
Wilson,
Stand-
G.
Adviser;
Houseknechc.
.
.
.
providing encouragement and recog-
nition for students interested in dramatics
and the college theater, being comprised of
outstanding members of the Bloomsburg
Plavers
.
.
.
OFFICERS
Ailtiser
President
Secretary
Treasurer
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-
—Dr.
_
-
.
-
\Vilson
-
.
James
.
.
_
Lena
Ciavagli.'V
A. Caccia
Joanne
R.
Cuff
Gam ma
Tlieta Upsilon
OFFICERS
AJiiwr
President
.
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
...
—Mr.
-
a Professional
Clem Makowski
-
Russell Hons
.
.
-
William Fisher
.
-
-
-
Sterling
John M. DiRico
-
Geography Fraternity
ing close bonds of fellowship, professional
ise
and study, and high character and
Finf Row, Left In Rixhl
A. Bclinsky, E. Campbell,
B. EUinger,
R. Lewis,
J.
— H.
J.
seek-
prom-
ideals
.
.
.
Marini, R. Hons, C. Makowski,
Schallcs, B. Ycagcr, T. Stcfanik.
Froncck.
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J.
DiRico,
ThirJ
J.
lies.
Rom— M.
SiroiiJ
Ron
— H. Eckart,
Morris. D. Smith, K. Hidlay,
bignia Alplia Eta
f/rs/ Koir, Left to
Right
—
M.
C. Bell. Treasurer;
DiLibclbii,
R. Korba, Recording Secretary, A. Kubik, President.
M. Martz,
E.
J.
Levandosky, P. Noll.
Keim, M. Pliscott, H. Brooks.
Third Rou
Fourth
—
Row
Cjrrcspundm- Secretary; Miss
SccotiJ
— D.
Rou
Rhodes,
E.
J.
OFFICERS
—Miss
Weir
President
-
Alex Kubik
-
— Nancy Heebner
Secretary —
.
.
.
creating and stimulating
Vice President
Recording
Mary
Corresponding Secretary
—
Rose M. Korea
Treasurer
interest in speech
Dreibelbis
Clyde Bell
.
.
.
ty,
fellowship,
co-ordinating
toward
efforts
goal
and hearing
learning experiences, unioffering
.
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.
.
Stauffer,
Mahoney, R. Grobowski,
G. Bennet, B. Jones.
Adiiu-r
W'cir, Adviser;
Ohlman, N. Swartz,
G. Masanovich, D.
Peterson,
Von Drach,
B.
—N.
interests
a
and
and
common
P.
Boyle,
E. Schmidt,
Student Christian Association
First
— M.
Row,
Lcjt to Ki^ht
—
^J.
Nielson, L. Deibert.
Coleman, Mr. Hinkel.
W. Bowman,
t.
Xunn. A.
B. Balliet, P. Phillips, A.
Fisher, L. Schuliery, G.
Houseknecht,
Dreese, R. Ellis. G. Harris, R. Lewis.
D. Sharretts, M. Trefsgar, L. Fry, M. Bitler, L. Szerafinski, B. Zimmerman, F. Evert, B. Hoffman,
P.
Edwards, N. Gunton,
J.
Traver,
B. Yeager, C. Trobetsky, A.
J.
Lukac, A. Moyer, A. Quick, M. Parrish, A. Atmonavage. Fifth
Laidccker. SctoiiJ
J.
—
Row—A.
Thini Rou
fourth
—O. Moss,
Row
J.
Swartz.
Nicholas,
Hermany, N. Homsher, C. Davis, H. Edwards.
OFFICERS
Aihiscr
Prcsiiienf
-
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
—Mr.
-
Hinkel
Louise Schullery
-
...
a social
and devotional on-campus
Gerald Houseknecht
...
....
organization including students of
all
Alice Fisher
Edgar
Nunn
denominations
faith
73
.
.
.
united
in
Ron
E. Nichols,
Christian
Future Teacners or America
OFFICERS
John Bogdan
President
John Scrimgeour
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
-
Jean O'Donnell
Joseph Barkley
-
Danilo, R.
Ferdinand,
Davenport,
Fitzpatrick, D.
Hendcrshot, T.
Dean, M.
De Campi, H.
Froncek,
Heppe, G.
Fry, R.
Herchel, R.
Dennen,
Fulmer, T.
Hess, P.
De
J.
J.
Paul, R.
Diltz, L.
Di Rico,
MEMBERS
Dotter,
J.
S.
J.
J.
Heisley,
J.
Garrison, R.
Hileman,
Gembusia,
Hill,
J.
W.
W.
Gerhard, R.
Hoffman,
Goodhard, E.
Hons, R.
S.
Campbell, E.
Doty,
Goodwin, T.
Hosier,
J.
Carmody,
Dowd, R.
Gordner, A.
Houseknecht, G.
Anspach, T.
Castle, R.
Duke, B.
Grabowski, R.
Hvasta,
Baer, B.
Charney, T.
Durso, M.
Grant, R.
Johns, G.
Chiscon, A.
Edwards, H.
Gray, H.
Johnson,
J.
Ciavaglia,
Edwards, P.
Grazel,
Johnson,
J.
Endler,
Greco,
Adams, C.
Anderson,
Barkley,
J.
Bean, E.
Bell,
S.
J.
Cichowicz,
C.
W.
Benner, L.
Cleaver,
Bennett, P.
Condon, M.
Bickel, B.
Cooke, L.
Bodek,
Coursen,
S.
Bogden,
J.
Crisci,
I.
I.
M.
J.
I.
M.
M.
S.
Johnson, T.
J.
Erickson, D.
Gulick, B.
Jones,
M.
Erwine,
S.
Gunther, E.
Jones,
W.
Eunson,
F.
Gunton, N.
Jones, R.
Evans, R.
Gurzynski, F.
Kallenbach, G.
Evans,
Hale, R.
Kallenbach,
Flarding, D.
Kelshaw,
J.
Eveland,
Boj'chuck, D.
Cuff,
Boyle, J.
Cunfer, E.
Ewig, C.
Harris, R.
Kennedy,
Brennan, C.
Cyganowski, A.
Fago,
Haupt, M.
Kirk, K.
J.
S.
S.
J.
J.
Czerwinski, A.
Fedrigon, O.
Havard,
Burness, V.
Davis, C.
Feifer, J.
Heacock, A.
Kline,
Caccia, L.
D'Angelo, R.
Felker,
Heebner, N.
Knause, R.
Brooks,
H.
M.
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J.
Kissinger, F.
W.
M.
Future Teacliers or America
Knccht, A.
Meisner, R.
Koharski, A.
Meredith, D.
Price,
R.
Kornfcld, A.
Miller, J.
Pugh,
J.
Krause,
Mincemoyer,
J.
Pliscott, L.
J.
.
Raabe, R.
Krunkosky, M.
Moore, R.
Raker,
Ksanznak, L.
Morgan, M.
Reinsmith, G.
J.
Kubik, A.
Morgan,
W.
acquainting upperclassmen with teaching
cation to prospective students and those already
Reisenweaver,
P.
.
problems while advancing the interests of edu-
Montague, H.
Krunkosky,
.
Quick, A.
S.
Bloomsburg
enrolled at
Morrison, G.
Rhoads, C.
Ledyard, M.
Moss, O.
Rhoads, N.
Lewis, R.
Moyer, A.
Richardson, C.
Linn, B.
Neugard, M.
Roll, T.
Stoutenburg,
Linn, E.
Newbury, D.
Rompola, E.
Swartz, N.
Laidacker,
J.
W.
.
.
.
Watkins, D.
Weaver, E.
Locke, R.
Newhart,
Sable, E.
Skeeba,
Long, M.
Neyhard, M.
Schofield, J.
Thomas, R.
Whitebread,
Macgill, L.
Nunn, W.
Schmidt, L.
Thompson,
Williams, A.
Magargel, M.
O'Donneil,
Schullcry, L.
Tilmont,
J.
J.
Makowski, C.
Ohlman,
H.
Marr, H.
O'Loughlin,
Marini,
Maturani,
Scrimgeour,
E.
P.
Oney, R.
J.
Ottavi.ini,
Mayo, G.
Paige, P.
McCauley.
Parrish,
J.
Shamro,
Sharp,
W.
J.
J.
J.
Soberick, F.
J.
H
Williams, B.
J.
Williams, M.
Traver,
J.
Uhrich,
S.
Williams,
Verhousky, R.
Von Drach,
R.
Wallace, C.
Wallace,
Wirth,
S.
J.
Wrzesniewski, M.
Smith, K.
Snierski, R.
M.
J.
Wersinger,
J.
Yeager,
Yencha,
S.
S.
McLaren, P.
Paternoster, D.
Speal, E.
McManus, A.
McQuown, N.
Patton, E.
Stauffer, D.
Walsh, T.
Zahora,
Pease, C.
Stefanik, T.
Walters,
Zeigenf use, A.
Meier,
Pichel, J.
Stiner,
J.
M.
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J.
Yesson, C.
S.
Wasiakowski,
J.
J.
Zerby, A.
J
Business Education Club
finf Ron, Left
Right
to
M.
J.
Crisci,
Boyle,
D. Doyle,
S.
Andre,
—
J.
hodek,
S.
—
S.
Kinder,
Cook, H. Morrison, M. Hoffccker, C. Pease,
J.
Third
Bennet, B. Westover,
S.
fifth
Barklev.
Hoffman,
—R. Locke, R.
Fourth Ron —
Row
—
Ron
Verano. E. Rompala,
K. Kirk,
J.
Muelhof, Croup.
Nicholas.
J.
OFFICERS
Adiiscr
President
Treasurer
-
William H.^track
_
-
Jean Newhart
-
-
_
Secretary
Rygiel
-
-
Vice President
—Mr.
_
-
I.
J.
Newhart,
Stephens, E. Berry,
Cichowicz.
W.
T. Jones, M. Durso, M. Wrzniewski,
Hiller, D. Jones. T. ^'ellivcr.
J.
President;
Urich, Secretary
Treasurer;
Coval, D. Johnson.
M. Henning, C. Trobetsky,
B.
b.
Second Roif
Mr. Rygiel, Sponsor.
Sarae Ulrich
Sylvester Bodek
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J.
Mincer, F. Zeranski,
S.
J.
President;
J.
Shamro,
Raker, M. Walsh,
Hvasta
Kline,
R. Oney,
J.
Murray
Business Education Club
...
a large
and active organization using extra-
curricular activities to enlarge the business edu-
cation experiences of
Fhil Roil. Left In Rifiht
E. Dean.
ScconJ Rou
—
— A.
J.
W.
Jacobs, A. Gengenbach.
E.
Balent,
J.
D. Levan,
J.
Keifcr,
Ikeler, J.
Mackelhoe, G. Wiik,
Third
Row
O'Donncll.
—
J.
Christie, J.
J.
B.
Bietg,
Rnu
—
j.
members
.
.
.
Czcck, M. Lewis, R. Wayne, M. Hartcr,
H. Stewart, C. Case, R. Hurtt,
Bush, A. Vermilya,
Foiii//j
its
J.
Coleman,
McCormick, V. Karycki, R. Grant.
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J.
Reese,
Panichello, L. Diltz, E. Childs,
P.
O'Brien,
L.
Rhinehart,
W.
J.
Sibley, R.
Montague,
Kozlaski, M. Neugard,
M. Neyhart,
M. Gobstcr,
R.
J.
Chcrrington,
Shuttlesworth,
women
cilorus
s
OFFICERS
Aih'iscr
President
_
.
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
-
—Mr.
Smith
Myra Albertson
_
-
-
...
Louise Schullery
.
-
Sally
Morgan
Mary Ledyard
-
mmm
Pint Rou, Left
to
Rixhl
— Mr.
Smith,
E. Miller, A. Vermilya, J. Lipko, J.
G.
Harris,
A.
Dreese,
E.
Watson,
M. DePaul, R. Korba, M. Neugard,
E.
Balent,
C. Case,
M.
P.
Phillips,
Ertel,
E.
Novak,
J.
Stephens,
Desmond,
F.
B.
Keipcr,
J.
A.
L.
Schullery.
J.
SccoiiJ
J.
—
Row
H. Clark,
Kornfeld,
E. Brace, J. Traver,
G. Gebhard, E. Adams,
M. Williams,
Hester,
Hendershot.
L.
J.
Miller,
J.
Deibert, B.
Balliett,
R. Girdauskas, L. Szerafinskl, C. Shupp,
Fourth Ron,
McCormick, M.
—M.
Bitler,
A. Swartz, M.
O'Braitis, B. Bryan, P.
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M.
Curilh,
Buck, M. Hoffecker,
R. Snierski.
S.
M. Melchan,
C.
Rummage,
ThirJ
Row
—
Fisher, L. Fisher, R. Paul,
Neilson,
McLaren.
Lewis,
B. Kester,
J.
Kanyok,
J.
Ference,
women
clloriis
s
i?^;e
First
M.
J.
Row,
M.
to
Right
J.
Heisly,
—A.
Hippensteel,
Lukac, M. Duttinger,
G. Ott,
B.
Left
Dreibclbis,
P.
^X'illiams,
J.
Noll,
M. Gracion,
J.
Lundy.
S.
L.
Bogart,
Second
P.
—
Row
Andre, N. Wren,
Griffiths, C.
Vought,
J.
Edwards,
J.
Evans, A. Hermany,
S.
L.
D.
Jones,
Fry, P. Hess,
S.
J.
Kline,
J.
Hoffman, R. Grant,
P.
.
S.
E. Hall, A.
Reisenweaver.
Haupt,
.
.
S.
Albert,
E.
ThinI
— R.
Row
Gengenbach, C. Stoehr, A. Moyer,
Fourth
Row
—
E.
Adams,
P.
lassies
singing to-
gether for the enjoyment of themselves,
the college, and the
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community
.
.
S.
Fry,
Krapf,
OXoughlin,
Morgan.
golden throated
Myers,
Yenshaw, A. Snyder, A. Jenkins,
Wagner, M. Albertson, T. Valenta, R. Cope.
W. Bowman,
Hoffman, R. Gillman, G. Histed, M. Parrish, N. Williams,
M. Ledyard,
Gunton,
N.
B. Vanderslice,
.
Mixed Cliorus
First Roil, Lift to R/,?/j/
F.
Keiper,
M. Williams,
Morgan, E,
J.
Miller, S.
J.
McCormick,
J.
Hester, C.
over,
S.
E.
— Mr.
L.
Smith, R. Paul, B.
Miller,
Novak. M.
Von
M. Lewi;.
Dracli,
N. Williams, A. Kornftld,
Scliullcry,
O'Braitis,
A. Hermany, M.
P.
Duttinger,
O'Loughlin,
Deveraux. E. Dean, C. Deitch, B. Shaneman, B. Lewis,
S.
Scioiul
Rou.'
N.
—
P.
Hoy.
Hoffman,
Ron
ThirJ
Semanski.
Fourth
A. Vcrmilya, R. Girdauskas.
Rummage, M. Renn, M. Ledyard,
A.
— W.
Goditus,
Fifth
S/.v//j
Bowman,
Row
L.
Ron
Roll.
— M.
—
—
S.
Diebert,
P.
P.
Paige,
Adams,
L.
Fry,
Phillips,
M. Dean,
Williams, B. West-
Bogden. R. Raabe, T. Rebbeneck,
J.
E.
Bitler,
P.
Shupp.
OFFICERS
Robert Von Drach
President
Vice
Ruth Paul
Prisitleiif
Secretary
Treasurer
-
-
Mary Lewis
Sara Jane
Hoffman
.
.
.
the blending of sweet soprano and
rich baritone voices for the
common
pleasure of the group, the college, and
the
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community
.
.
.
Aviation Club
OFFICERS
Adiiscr
.
Prcsiilcnf
Vice
Treasurer
.
-
.
_
-
Sterling
-
-
-
Pirsiclciit
Sccrc/iiry
—Mr.
-
-
-
.
Lee Benner
Jay
S.
Wirth
Rita Meisner
Ila M.
Coursen
.
.
.
looking Into the future and keep-
ing abreast of the present by promoting
all
aspects of aeronautics
^^^^^^^^m'f^^'^fr'^^^
.
.
.
science
CluL
OFFICERS
Advisers — Dr. Kuster, Mr. Lanterman
Preshlcnf
-
Vice Pre side uf
Treasurer
-
-
-
S.
Scrimgeour
Shirley Eveland
-
-
-
Secretary
John
-
-
Elizabeth Baer
Alton W. Schmidt
Fhit Row, Left to R/.s/j'— H. Novak, N. Noz, F. Soberick, S. Eveland, R. Fry, G. Holdren, P. Hartman.
Second Row T. Davis, H. Home, S. Krum, J. Dennen, R. Rhodes, O. Baker, A. Schmidt. ThirJ Row
A. Garringer, J. Tuckett, N. Snyder, P. Ives, H. Rutkowski, S. Rinchimcr, V. Scrimgeour, R. Thomas,
fourth Row R. Huntz, A. Atmonavage, B. Butler, R. Blyler. J. Slembarski, E. Baer, D. Harding.
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—
—
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science Clul,
First Rolf. Lift In Rif;/}/
—
—
Second Row J. Krause,
Third Row M. Palko,
J.
P.
.
.
.
Heislcy. R. Evans, V.
—
L. Cole, \V. Hill, J.
S.
P.
Harding,
B.
Bennett, P. Harding, R. Ledger,
J.
physical fields through use of lectures,
demonstrations, motion pictures, and
.
W.
Carson, R. Cornell,
.
83
Fcifcr, R.
J.
J.
Froncek, B.
J.
Halcovich, A. Walburn,
Moore, «'. Kline.
Luchs, Dr. Kuster, Sponser.
Bishop, Mr.
J.
Johnson, A. Chiscon.
experience in both the biological and
.
Dowd,
Buckwash, R. Kanaskie,
enlarging scientific knowledge and
field trips
Anderson, \V. Stoutcnburi;h,
Yeager, E. Gunther,
Lanttrman.
j.
Scrimgeour.
Fourth Rou
F:ffh
—
Row —
BlooniSjburd PI ayers
First
J.
RoUy Left
Scott,
O. Fcdrigon,
J.
L.
J.
to
Right
M. Ruddick,
Palutis,
J.
Harter.
Boyle,
J.
O'Donnell. G. Benner,
M. Martz,
Benner.
— M.
P.
S.
H. Clark. C. Craparo,
Ciavaglia,
S.
Phillips,
J.
Wersinger,
R. Danilo, M. Hoffecker.
N. Noz,
P.
McLaren,
J.
Devereaux, B. Carter, T. Stefanik, G. Herre, B.
Fourth Ron
—
Shoop, F. Vacante, C. Deitch, P.
P.
Ferdinand. G. Houseknecht,
J.
\C'.
Bowman.
Second Roiv
Cuff,
—
J. Miller, S.
Von Drach,
J.
J.
S.
Hiller.
Ference,
J.
J.
Boiling,
Mincer,
Hvasta, Dr. Wilson.
L.
I.
Thirti
Curilla, C. Bauer, J. Chapin,
Magaro, D. Lynn, M. Moran, D. McNeilis,
B.
Goodell,
Cichowicz,
I.
Roti^
Endler,
Ottaviani,
Luchs.
OFFICERS
AJiher
-
PrcsiJciit
Vice Preiidciit
Secretary
Trca>,urcr
—Dr.
-
.
-
-
-
-
_
-
...
a
workship
in
educational dram-
James Ciavaglia
atics
James Ferdinand
-
-
Wilson
Mary Ann Martz
by creation of student staged
productions for college and public
Sherrill Hiller
84
.
.
.
Bloom sbii re
"A
'Knul Lady'
'YoH Can't Take
85
It
With You"
Plavers
Tuesday Nigbter"
Waller Hall Association
Governing
OFFICERS
Aih/sns
—Dean Kehr, Miss Macdonald
-
Prcs/ilcii/
\';(C
-
Prcudciit
Secretary
Mvra
-
-
.
.
Treasurer
_
RosELLA Danilo
_
_
_
E.
Albertson
Louise Schullery
_
Mary Ledyard
Seated, Left to Right
— Miss
Macdonald,
L. Schullery,
M. Albertson, M. Ledyard, R. Danilo, Dr. Kehr.
¥int Row, Lift
I.
to
Right
— W.
Cichowicz, H. Rutkowski,
B. Baer,
Bowman,
J.
G. Benner, M. Neugard,
N. Snyder,
J.
Yosviak,
S.
Andre,
L. Bogart, A. Fisher, B. Berry,
Bower, E. Brace,
J.
J.
P.
McLaren,
J.
Lukac, H. Clark, R. Gydosh.
Albert, L. Szerafinski.
G. Ott,
Hester.
Fourth
J.
—
Row
SirnriJ
Griffiths.
Third
J.
—
Row
J.
Ron
Boiling,
Johnson, B.
Balliet.
— R.
P.
Damlu, R. Grant,
Haupt, M. Williams,
M. Gobster,
E.
Gerosky,
Waller Hall Association
B oar<
...
women
all
making
living
cheerful,
dormitory
together
students
pleasant,
a
and cooperative experience,
while carrying out social, educational,
and governing programs
Stantlin^
M.
—
P.
Patton.
Edwards,
P.
Bower,
j.
O'Louglilin,
J.
I.
Coursen,
McCormick,
B.
J.
.
.
.
Baer,
Greco,
A. Fisher, M. ^"illiams.
First
R.
Rou
,
Lcjt to Ri^/jf
Rohrbach,
M. Ledyard,
P.
Bitler,
L.
S.
J.
—
McCauley,
J.
Scott, J.
P.
Versinger,
Edwards,
J.
J.
Fcrence,
Traver, N. Gunton, B. Hoffman, L. Schullcry, C. Gill.
S.
Hiller,
Hoffman, A. Korntcid, M. Hoffecker, C. Case,
Fry, C. Sanders, X. Rcnn, B. Reitmeyer,
S.
Hvasta, T. Jones, X. Homsher.
P. Miller, E. Nichols, C. Goodell.
M. Lyngousky, G. Histed,
P.
SfcottJ
ThirJ Rou
Fourth Roti
—
— A.
C.
Rnu
—
Quick,
Rummage,
O'Loughlin, M. Albertstm, M. ^'rzesniewski.
•^
Men s Dormitory
First
Row,
Second
—
Lcfl to Rfght
Row
E. Berry,
}{oii
—
Fifth
S:.\th
...
P.
Rou
Rou
—
J.
M.
— R. Shuttlesworth,
OndruU,
J.
Association
F. Betz, J.
Zahora, M. Bernot,
Goodwin, M. Jones,
Crisci, T.
J.
W.
Ncmetz,
Johnson,
S.
J.
Panichello, B. Mont,
all
Davenport, T. Stefanick,
J.
J.
Boyle, R. Castle, A.
resident male students together
for the regulation of dormitory condi-
with the providing of
social
programs for the entire college com-
munity
.
.
.
OFFICERS
Ad riser
Pn'siilciit
-
Vice PresiJeiit
-
-
-
-
Hoch
Joseph Feifer
Charles Brennan
-
-
Scrri'fary
Treasurer
—Dean
J.
Joseph Colone
John Scrimgeour
88
W.
W.
Ottaviani,
Kline, J. Johnson,
J.
J.
j.
KovaL
W.
J.
Ellmgcr.
ThirJ Rou
Raker, A. Geringer, R. Hons.
Tucket, T. Higgins, C. Ruffing,
McManus, W.
G. Kallenbach, K. Kirk, C. English, K. Smith, C. Pease,
tions along
Swigonski, E. Cunfer, R. Lewis,
Stoutenburgh, D. Erickson, C. Andrews,
Bennett, C. Brennan, R. Holtzman, F. Williams, T. Sanders,
—
—
J.
Devreaux, R. Schmidt, R. Locke, R. Von Drach,
Fourth
Shemanski, T. Rowley.
Anderson, D. Meredith, D. Newberry.
Feifer,
M. MacKay,
E. Palushock.
Day Men's
...
ing
non-dormitory male students tak-
all
a
Association
unified active part in the social and
student governmental functions of college
life
.
.
.
OFFICERS
Ad
I
her
Vice President
Secretary
—
—D.
Third Row—
FirU Rou. Lcfl to Right
Bogdon.
I..
Benncr.
foiiTlh Roll
Rou,
—
E.
Second Rou
Campbell,
J.
SIcmbarski, B. Bishop, H. Novak,
Levan, H. Eckhar:, P. Cain,
J.
Meir,
J.
J.
Omior, G.
E. Sable. J.
B. Carter, G.
Harris, ^". Pettit, E. Connolley, R. Girton,
^"atts, R.
Bittner, E. Siscoc,
J.
Bluges, E.
John Bogdan
-
-
-
Clyde Adams
R. Gerhard. R. George, B. Evans,
Roberts, G. Houscknccht. C. Adams, %". Carson, K. W^agner,
A. Galanti, D. Carey, O. Baker, A. Gurzunski, E. Kapsak,
—
-
Xt'iik.
William Fisher
-
-
Treasurer
Herre
Edvcard Campbell
-
PrcsiJciil
J.
—Mr.
J.
J.
Healey, G. Hcrre. R. Hale, B. Duke, R. ^"ayne.
Kennedy, A. Kubik,
Mordan, N. Traugh,
P.
P.
Gergen,
B.
Hughes, D. Evans.
Harding, R. Kocher,
J.
Kosloski,
Fifth
Day
Wonieii's Association
Bucher,
Gunther,
Eunson, H. Home, A.
Makowski.
Right —
Ranson,
M. Neyhard,
Zimmerman, N. Rhoads, D. Harding, M. Bogardus,
Carmody, M. Megargel,
Vought,
—M. Walters,
Kruni,
Morgan, M. Harter.
Third Rou — A. Heacock, R. Thomas, G. Milcwski, C.
Watts.
O'Brien, A, Burlingame. M.
Wintersteen,
Eveland,
D.
Lundy,
fourth Row—
Wersinger.
Moore,
Hougli,
Gerhard, N. Oberdorf,
R. Herchel, H. May. Fifth Rou^J. DeOrio,
Myers, M. Cedor,
Dauber, N. Bangs,
Montague,
Gulick, M.
Fowler,
Hartman. Sixth Row—
Yohey,
I-ir^f
Rolf;
Second
Li'jt
Miss
to
Row
L.
Diltz.
B. Vanderslice, C.
B.
Yost,
P.
B.
Bartges, B.
Knoiise,
Jones,
E.
J.
B.
J.
Reese,
I.
Sones, P.
Hippenstecl,
R.
J.
P.
R. Fry,
S.
P.
J.
Soberick,
G. Heppe. R. Danilo,
Frey, P.
F.
S.
S.
F.
E.
B.
Trefsger,
Johnson.
90
B.
E,
J.
J.
S.
J.
Schalles,
S.
F.
Day Women's
Association
OFFICERS
Adr'ncr
President
.
Vice Piesideiif
Secretary
Treasurer
.
.
.
promoting
interests of
dents,
fare,
and
protecting
the
women
stu-
non-dormitory
working together
in social,
and student-government
Tk en on
wel-
affairs.
to cl ass
91
-
-
-
Elaine Gunther
-
.
-
-
Ranson
.
.
-
-
— Miss
Hope Horne
Miriam Neyhard
-
Leona Diltz
OBITER
Ediliir-iii-Chicf
.
Associate Editors
-
—Alired
-
David Nevcbury
Chiscqn, Joseph Bar-
KLEY, BeSSMARIE WiLLIAMS
Copy
Alice Quick
Eilitc
Sports Editors
—
JiMMiE Johnson, Eugene Morrison
Business
William Kline
Manager
Adicrtising Manager
Advertising — Keith
James Ciavaglia
Weiser, Nancy Noz, Mary
HOEFECKER, JoANNE HeISLEY, HaNK NoVAK,
Nancy Lou Rhoads, Sherrill Phillips, Larry
Ksanznak, Frank Vacante, Margaret Shultz,
Burt Carter, Myrtfle Megargel
I
DAVID
N.
NEWBURY
Etlitor-iu-Cbicf
.
.
.
providing
B. S. T. C.
while
—
giving
its
a
lasting pictorial record of life at
leaders,
members, and
activities
—
workshop experience for the book's
constructors.
JIMMIE
JOHNSON
sports Editor
ALICE QUICK
KEITH McKAY
Copy Editor
publicity Director
92
STAFF 1953
Sales
Sales
Thomas Johnson
Manager
— Edna
Keim,
Mary
Holly Smith,
Lewis,
Elinor Evans, Virginia Scrimgeour,
Howard
Marr, Stanley Aagard
Publicity
Staff
Keith McKay
Direct nr
Stephen Wolfe
Artist
Irene Cichowicz
Secretary
T\l>ists
—Jeanetta Mincer, Sara Jane Hoeiman,
Clare Davis, Betsy Hendershot, John CherRINGTON
WiLLIAM KLIM;
Business
THOMAS JOHNSON
Sd/ci
Manager
93
MaitjRcr
JAMES CIAVAGLIA
IRENE CICHOWICZ
Adi CT thing Manager
Secretary
MAROON
.
1^
.
.
presenting current news and opin-
ions to the student
body by way of the
printed word, while encouraging the
•<££.
creativeness of journahstically
minded
ALFRED CHlbCOX
EditoT-iu-Chii-f
students
.
.
.
EDITORIAL BOARD
first
Row, Left
marie Williams,
to
Right
Betty
Andrews, Stephen Wolfe.
ALBERT McMANUS
Blisiitess
Manager
94
—Feme
Hoover.
Soberick,
Second
Nancy Sue Williams,
Row
—John
Bess-
Bogdan, Charles
and
GOLD
DEF'ARTMENTAL HEADS
HARRIET ^'TLLIAMS
Aswc/atc Editor
First
Rou,
Doylc,
Left to Right
Betty
SpeaK
—Robert
Antoinette
Von Drach, Anna
Czerwinski.
Sccotiii
Bittncr,
Rou
Dolores
— Thomas
Johnson, Harry Brooks, Stanley Aagard. David Newbury.
TUESDAY NIGHTS
Atllenaeuni Clul,
OFFICERS
AdiiH'r
.
.
.
—Mr.
Smith
advancing the understanding
_
President
and enjoyment of music,
Vice Vrcsidciit
and popular, by utilization of both
Secretary
club and outside talent
Treasurer
Fint Rou\ Left to Right
.
.
Alex
.
Koharski
P.
classical
.
.
— Ralph
.
-
-
-
-
-
.
-
Jean Griffiths
-
_
.
Mary
Janice
E.
E.
Patton
Johnson
Lukac, Elizabeth Patton, Secretary: Jean
Fislier Smith, Janice Johnson, Treasurer; June
Joan DcOrio, Beverly Hough, Grace Histed, Carolyn Yost,
Alex Koharski, President.
Second Rou
ThirJ Rou
Phyllis Makowski. Thelma Hendcrshot, Rae
Carl Meyer, Jim Hogan, Joe Swigonski, Bill Bitner, Elaine Fowler.
Girdauskas, Rita Gydosh, Lura Szerafinski, Florence Keiper, Ogden Moss, John Bogdan, Bill Otlaviani, Marcy Cedor. Fourth
Griffiths,
—
—
Vice President;
—
Lorraine Deibert, Barbara Balliet, Wayne Pettit, Joan Chapin, Carole Ann Bond, Eiderson Dean, Jack Hcaly, Robert
Sheldon Williams, Thomas Sanders, Robert Lewis, Flora Kissinger, Antoinette
Long, Guy Long, Peggy Bartges.
Fifth Rou
Czerwinski, Neale Traugh, Hubert Smoczynski, Thomas Stefanik, Edward Siscoe.
Ron
—
96
M aroon
.
.
representing and entertaining the college
.
while serving
and
as
a training unit for
an outlet for expression
as
.
.
Band
anc1 Gold
community
future band leaders
.
OFFICERS
Ad riser
— Mr.
Henrif
Daniel Fitzpatrick
President
Alex Koharski
Vice President
Evelyn Weaver
Secretary
Char[
is
Hi xrie
Director
MEMBERS
Anthony,
Ronny
Gergen, Philip
Krafjack,
Benner, Gloria
Gydosh, Rita
Krzywicki, Doris
Stines, Joseph
Berry, Barbara
Hidlay, Kenneth
La Sorsa, Loutse
Tovey, Nancy
Bickel, Irvin
Hinger, Carl
Magaro, Peter
Walters, Marjorie
Hoyt. Robert
Marris,
Hughes,
Meredith. Donald
Wolfe, Steve
Morson. Harrison
Ycager, Betty
Bittncr,
"VJC'illi-im
Anna
Bogardus, Marian
Bottorf,
Bob
\C'illiam
Hummel, Eugene
Cnin, Paul
Ikeler,
Alfred
Camp, Kenneth
Johnson, Janice
Clyde, Warren
Johnson,
Howard
Scott,
Joan
Weaver, Evelyn
Nichols, Eleanor
Rcnninger, Claude
Thomas
Majorettes
Rhodes, Nancy Lou
Berdy, Carolyn
Doty, Jim
Jones, Theophclc
Rohrback, Relda
Cichowicz, Irene
Evans, Byron
Kissinger, Joseph
Ruddick, Mary Ruth
Hennings, Mary Ellen
Felton, Marjorie
Koeher, George
Schell,
George
Roab, Joan
Fitzpatrick, Daniel
Koharski, Alex
Schell,
Larry
Walters, Shirley
97
The
"B" CIuId
Lift
to
—D.
Grazel,
Si/fiiig.
StauJiiig
.
.
using
.
sports
ideals
and
a
RikIjI
—
J.
point
Baer,
B.
rating
participation
to
of sportsmanship,
athletic fitness
A.
Gengenbach. M. Macgill,
S.
Uhrich,
N. Tovey, M.
Mincer, P. O'Loughlin, R. M. Grant, A. Bittner. R. Paul,
based
further
.
E.
Pichcl, E.
Henning.
Ohlmin.
on
the
cooperation,
OFFICERS
AJi'iicr
.
J.
—Miss
McCammon
.
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
98
Leonora MacGill
-
President
-
-
-
-
-
-
Nancy Tovey
Sarae Uhrich
Ann Gengenbach
N ewaiian
.
.
OFFICERS
Aihiscr
Vice President
Secretary
Publicity
-
-
-
Chairman
A
of the Catholic students on cam-
temporal
lives
pus
varying
.
.
.
intellectual,
and
activities to include religious,
social
pursuits.
Albert McManus
Ronald Krafjack
-
-
-
deepening and enriching the spiritual and
.
Father Burke
-
-
President
Treasurer
—Rev.
Clul.^
-
Louise LaSorsa
William Ottaviani
-
Joseph Froncek
-
non-college organization.
—
J. Christie, M. Vtrzesniewski. J. Alex, J. McCiirmick, Secretary; E. Gerosky,
Rev. Father Burke, C. Craparo. C. Sanders,
Desmond, T. Valcnte, B. Butz, J. Kanyok. SiconJ Ron
B. Butler, R. Gydosh, R. Krafjack, L. LaSorsa, E. Rompala, Vice President; H. Clark, S. Bodek, Treasurer;
R. Wayne,
M. Valsh, F. Vacante, E. Novick, R. Verona, R. Girauskas, J. Froncek, J. DiRico. ThirJ Rou
fint Rou, Left to Kiaht
—
J.
—
C. Richel, R. Locke, B. Ottaviani,
J.
C. Ruffing.
99
Anderson, D.
Paralis,
O. Kozloski,
j.
Boyle,
S.
Devereux, A. McManus,
1953 OBITER
COED CONTEST
^C7
The
contestants for the third annual
"Coed of the Year Contest" were
lected
by the president and
man
repre-
sentative of each of the classes.
The
was based on the key phrase
selection
of
se-
—"Beauty,
Poise,
and
all-college election decided
who
contest
the
Personality."
An
was to be the winner and the 19
Coed was crowned
at
the
5
3
Freshman
Sweetheart Dance.
*^
JAN FERENCE
Tojt
to
Bottom
—
BARBARA BENNETT
lOAN SCOTT
NANCY BANGS
A
.*.
T«/> to
Bottom
—
SHIRLEY EVELAND
BESSMARIE WILLIAMS
ELIZABETH PATTON
JUDY FRY
Coed of
101
the Year
QUEEN
Since the
in
the
May Queen
be.iutiful
19S2.
Peggy Bourdette
One
Varsity Club
Queen
made popular by
of the events
is
the
to be presented at the annual Varsity
Dance. This year the Club did
job and also elected
They
")!-"> 2
their election of the Varsity
a
thorough
queen for each sport.
a
are:
Football
Baseball
Queen
Queen
Basketball
-
Queen
Track Oiieen
Bessmarie Williams
-
-
-
Sherrill Hitler
— Nancy
-
-
Sue Williams
June Ptchel
Dolores Doyle
Varsity Queen
102
selected too late
year for any yearbook recognition,
Obiter 195 3
May Queen
is
presents
this
picture of
the
Peggy Bourdette, May Queen of
FASHION
SHOW
1952
.
.
.
poise
beautiful
young
gain
and the opportunity of mod-
eling experience.
The
Business
ucation Club sponsors
social
ladies
this
Ed-
Spring
event and furthers coopera-
tion with
downtown merchants.
The
Kou
htt}i/
,
Left to Ri^h/
—
B.
Mont,
F. Bidelspacli, J.
A. Zeigenfuse, B. Osevala, R. Rainey.
F.
Williams,
J.
Glosek,
M.
Jones,
J.
Sccotul
Neniecz, E. Murnson,
Row
—
Angus, R. Couch.
A. DiPaole, R. Caton, T. Shuey, T. Persing.
L.
Browning,
J.
Third
Starr, R.
S.
—W.
Row
Zahora, R. Verhuusky, C. Brennan, D. Linkcliorst,
J.
Belle,
T. Connolley. D. Thomas, C. Pope, T. Rainey,
Ellinger,
R.
Verano,
M. Shultz, M.
Lashcndock,
VanGorder, R. Groover, R. Bottorf, C. Rumer.
FootDall at BlooniSDur!
Team
Name
Roster
Xiimc
Position
Vositioti
Nemetz, John
Tackle
Angus, John
Quarterback
Sammy
Halfback
Osevala, Barney
Halfback
Guard
Panichello, John
Tackle
Thomas
Guard
Bell,
Bidelspach, Francis
Bottorf,
Bob
Fullback
Persing,
Brennan, Charles
End
Browning, James
Halfback
Rainey, Robert
Caton, Richard
Halfback
Rainey, Ted
Pope, Charles
End
Halfback
Fullback
Connolley, Edward
Center
Rumer, Claude
Guard
Couch, Ronald
Tackle
Schultz, Moritz
End
Shemanski, Joe
Tackle
Thomas
Tackle
Cumens, Robert
Halfback
DiPaolo,
Anthony
Center
Ellinger,
William
End
Glosek, Joseph
Groover, Robert
Jones,
Merlyn
Kinder, Joe
Shuey,
Skiptunas, Charles
Guard
Starr,
Halfback
Guard
Len
Thomas, Donald
Tackle
Van Gorder, Robert
Center
Verano, Ralph
Halfback
Lashendock, Mike
Quarterback
Verhousky, Russcl
Linkchorst, David
Quarterback
Williams, Floyd
Mont, Bernie
Morrison, Eugene
Zahora, Jce
Halfback
End
Zeigenfuse, Ardcll
106
Center
Halfback
Halfback
End
Tackle
Fullback
Guard
—THE TEAM
ancl
THE COACH—
who
Mr. Jack Yohe,
halls
from
Jersey
Shore, has had a great deal of experience
with
athletics.
In addition to graduation
from Lock Haven
where
his
State Teachers College,
main sports were
football, base-
ball,
basketball and track, he did his grad-
uate
work
He
Temple University.
spent some time coaching at Big-
lersville
the
at
High School and then he entered
;
Navy with
a
rank of Lieutenant
serving as athletic and recreation officer.
1952
After the war, he served one year coaching football, basketball, and track at
per Marion
With Jack Yohe making
head
coach
and
his
able
his
debut
five years before
Bells
assistants,
the
task
of
rebuilding
wrecked by graduation of
numerous
this
at
Husky
year
as
He
School.
at
coming
to
the
split
T
starters plus
for
the
first
Bloomsburg, Mr. Yohe guided the
gridders to another successful season
against some of the best competition in the
state,
thus
maintaining
B. S. T. C.'s
great
football record.
COACH
107
then became
for
Bloomsburg
head football and baseball
coach.
eleven
Up-
West Chester
reserves.
Incorporating
time
six
an
High
head backfield coach
as
Colone, John Hoch, and Harold Shelly, they
faced
j.g.,
JA( K
MHIl
WILKES AT BLOOMSBURG
The Huskies unveiled Coach Yohe's
dust
as
they neatly dusted off Wilkes
split
T
in a tlurry of gridiron
32-12 before 1500 fans
at
Athletic Park in the season's opener.
Led by veterans Russ Verhousk)', Bcrnic Mont, and Barney Osevala
on
and
offense
end,
the
a brilliant
Huskies
performance by Charlie Brennan
ground out
a
very
decisive
at defensive
against
victory
the
Colonels.
.::«
MANSFIELD AT BLOOMSBURG
Colorful
roll to their
a
gala
Homecoming Day on Mt. Olympus saw
eleventh straight victory over
crowd of alumni,
six at half
friends,
a
two year
the Huskies
period.
and students, the Huskies
led
time but finally overwhe'med the Mountaineers
Before
by only
in the last
half with thirteen points for a final 2 5-6 win.
The Mike Lashendock-Dave Linkchorst passing combine netted
VERHOUSKY, End
a
T. D. in the opening minutes of play while Bernie Mont, Bo Rainey,
and Barney Osevala collaborated for three more scores by the overland
route.
BLOOMSBURG AT TRENTON
The Husk)- eleven made
Teachers by exploding for two
a
S.
downs
MONT,
road debut against Trenton State
last
period
touchdowns
marred
by
numerous
penalties
against
on
the
Huskies,
T. C.'s gridders vastly outplayed their hosts with sixteen
to three.
Halfback
DIPAOLO
to squeak out
13 to 6 victory.
A game
B.
its
OShVALA,
Ijrri.:
108
Halfback
first
HERSCH
About
to
Bite
Turf
BRENiNAN, End
Bernie Mont, Bloom's offensive leader, tossed to
the
and John Panichello recovered
first tally,
score while
Trenton scored
desperation pass play.
in
the
a
All
waning minutes of the game on
since
good things must come to
as the
1950.
third
Huskies dropped
However,
riously as they
drew
a
end,
U.
and that they did
D.
for our boys.
After
at
gridders fought glo-
blood in the early minutes of play.
to Barney Osevala for a T.
much
a
to 7 fracas, their first defeat
Coach Yohe's
in defeat
first
m
3 3
play of the game, quarterback
proved too
for
This was Bloomsburg's twelfth straight win.
BLOOMSBURG AT SCRANTON
Scranton
Bo Rainey
fumble for the second
Dave Linkchorst
this.
rifled
On
the
a
pass
Royal depth and weight
NEMETZ,
Tackle
Although the Huskies were outplayed,
they were never outfought.
.
I
RAINEY, Halfback
USE, Guard
109
"The
Girls Varsity-Pep
LINKCHORST,
Squad"
Quarterback
BLOOMSBURG AT CALIFORNIA
A
letdown from the Scranton game resulted
California in their second tutor conference
orchids in this
game went
limited
Husky linemen
the season.
his
a
play for the remainder of the season.
times throughout the
game both teams pounded
with
The
for their outstanding
In this game, Charlie Brennan suffered
defensive work.
that
to the
in a scoreless tie
game of
their
foot injury
At
various
way toward pay
but were never able to cross the goal.
dirt,
NEW HAVEN AT BLOOMSBURG
Returning to the friendly confines of Mt. Olympus, the Huskies
also
returned to the victory
Owl
eleven.
The
first
with
trail
Husky
score
Rainey on the receiving end of
a
a
22-12 win over
came by the
Linkchorst
aerial
pass.
a
stubborn
route with Bo
The second
first
quarter touchdown featured Barney Osevala's forty-five yard gallop.
The most
thrilling play of the
game came
as
the half ended
when Russ
Verhousky, All-Conference end, closely guarded by two defenders,
made
was
a
Bernie Mont's punting
leaping catch of Linkchorst's aerial.
also
a
standout feature of
this
game
as
he averaged 43 yards
per punt.
GLOSEK, Guard
110
BLOOMSBURG AT WEST CHESTER
With
spirits
electrified,
lowed the Huskies to
the
R.iins
Wayne
practicill)
Field
a
whole student body
tlie
fol-
w .itched the Yohemen vie with
Although the Huskies
crown.
the Teachers College
for
out on the short end of
c.uiie
.iiid
26-6 score, they kept the rampaging
R.ims from running away with the game.
Previously to
Chester had averaged forty-four points per game.
West Chester battering Ram, must
be
classified
this.
West
Earl Hersch, the
as
the outst.mding
performer of the contest, scoring twice .md having two other touch-
downs
called
The Husky
back.
consisted of
offense
a
Lashendock
pass sandwiched by runs of Barney Osevala and Bernic Mont with the
former scoring.
This description would be incomplete
if
play of Russ Verhousky were not mentioned.
from both Glenn Kiliinger and
his
own
the brilliant all-around
He won
infinite praise
coach. Jack Yohe.
BLOOMSBURG AT LOCK HAVEN
The grand
finale of a successful
and
mud
the
margin of the 14 to
It
as
campaign was fought
two fourth-period touchdowns by Osevala and Mont were
victory.
took 45 minutes of slopping around
Huskies could get started;
but
tallied
from the
nine.
RAINEV,
Husky two-yard
the
A
mud
the
final
few moments
line.
"A Dark
f'5'
LASHEiNDOCK,
Quarterback
Ml
quarter,
later
Bernie
in possession of the pigskin
Fullb.ick
V- --•>-'
before the
However, Lock Haven fought back, and
the game ended with the Bald Eagles
the
in
midway through
Osevala went over from the eleven.
Mont
in the rain
Nijjlit
at
West Chester"
on
RAINLY. Up
and On:r
MORRISON, End
B. S.
T. C.
B. S. T. C.
B. S. T. C.
B. S.
T. C.
B.
T. C.
S.
B. S. T. C.
B. S. T. C.
B. S.
T. C.
32
Varsity Club
.
.
of
.
giving the strength of unity to that group
men whose
the college
.
the Varsity
.
strength and
skill
is
the pride of
fulfilling a social usefulness
.
Dance ...
a select
group of
with
letter-
winners.
First
Row, Left
to
—
Right
B. Gerhard, L. Ksanznak.
Third
Row
—
T. Goodwin,
B. Shuttlesworth, F. Betz, J.
Second
M.
Row
—
J.
Ondrula,
J.
Nemetz,
Zahora,
M.
J.
Panichello,
Jones, J. Scrimgeour, G. Morrison, D. Erickson,
J.
C. Brennan, R. Holtzman, F. Williams, B. Stoutenburgh, R. Verhousky, E. Cunfcr.
OFFICERS
—Harold
Aiiiiscr
PmiJent
-
.
.
Vice PrcsiJciif
Secretary
Treasurer
Shelly
Charles Brennan
--------.
.
-
-
-
Gene Morrison
Lawrence Ksanznak
Merlyn W. Jones
113
B.
Bernot, B. Rainey,
Mont, A. Williams,
J. Lesser,
Kopec.
C. Rumer.
Fourth
—
Row
-
State Teacners College
Chanipions—1953
Right — D. Boychuck, A. Williams, R. Gerhard, D. Erickson,
Ksanznak, D. Linkchorst.
— K. Weiscr, R. Shuttlesworth, Ondrula,
ThirJ Rou — Colone,
Kopec,
Bush.
First Rolf, Left to
Row
Sccoml
H. Morson,
L.
F. Betz, J.
J.
L.
J.
R. Evans, H. Shelly.
S. Belle,
BasKetLall
The
19 52-5
3
Husky
basketeers started slowly by dropping three out of their
first
However, the picture changed, and the Huskies drove ahead to secure the
Teachers Conference Championship in the history of B. S. T. C. with a 10-2
four games.
first State
record.
The Husky
a final
their
total of
dribblers, tutored
1 1
wins and 7
by Harold
losses.
On
one main stumbling block was Wilkes
despite
many
completed
Shelly,
a
successful season with
the whole, the cagers played fine ball, however
who
stopped them twice
durmg
the year
other decisive conference victories by the Shellymen.
Jumpin' Joe Ondrula, who headed the Husky scoring sheets, gained a second team
berth on the All-Conference team, while Williams and Gerhard received honorable
mention.
All-State
Dave Linkchorst was the one Husky eager given honorable mention on the
Team.
Six seniors played their last
lost
L.
through graduation
arc
game and, come next
year, will be sorely missed.
Those
D. Boychuck, D. Erickson, B. Gerhard, D. Linkchorst,
Ksanznak, and A. Williams.
The picture
for next year
is
actually brighter than
Shelly will have only three returning varsity players
these three
men
will
form the nucleus and
this year's
the structure for another winning season.
114
—
it
appears, for
though Coach
Betz, Ondrula, Shuttlesworth
undefeated
J.
—
V. squad will provide
SCORES
LINKCHORST.
B. S. T.
C
71
Scrjiiton
78
B. S. T.
C
69
Kutzcown
85
T.
C
79
Lock Haven
57
B. S. T.
C
58
Wilkes
74
T.
C
96
Cheyncy
57
B. S. T.
C
96
Mansfield
66
S.T.C.
73
Lock Haven
57
B. S. T. C.
73
Millersville
69
B. S.
B.
B.
S.
B. S. T.
C
93
Lycoming
84
B. S. T.
C
95
Cheyney
88
B.
S.T.C
^'^
West Chester
3(,
B.
S.T.C
81
Wilkes
92
T.
C
88
Indiana
58
B. S. T.
C
83
Kutztown
I')
B.S.T. C.
59
Millersville
65
T.C
73
Mansfield
60
S.T.C
(.7
Lycoming
T.C
61
Millersville
B. S.
B. S.
B.
B.S.
(NAIA
Won
1 1
:
CiLir^t
103
(>(>
playoff)
Lost 7
WILLIAMS, Guard
GtRHARD,
Forward
115
^
1
RICKSON,
Center
KSAXZNAK,
Guard
BOYCHUCK,
Forward
STATISTICS
Flayer
Ficlil
Foul
Foul
Totid
Goah
Goah
Attempts
Points
Ondrula
92
66
114
250
Erickson
75
44
74
194
Gerhard
65
57
112
187
Williams
66
35
51
167
Betz
69
26
38
164
Linkchorst
39
21
29
99
Ksanznak
37
22
39
96
Boychuck
22
34
51
78
Shuttles-worth
14
19
28
47
Bush
15
3
7
33
Weiser
4
Belle
2
3
5
7
Evans
1
4
5
6
Morson
2
*
Totals
Scoring average per
*
8
4
341
507
game
Does not include N. A.
BETZ, Guard
563
1355
79.7.
I.
A. playoff
game with
Millersvillc.
COACH HAROLD SHELLY
ONDRULA,
116
Forward
Ballet?
EVANS,
Ctnier
Tlie
Husky
SARAE ULRICH
MARY HOFFECKER
ers
RUTH OILMAN
JUDY Ml
rill
XS
Track 1952
FEIFER
Track
in
19 52
But
concerned.
Feifer and
a
— Out
SCRIMGEOUR
Front
resulted
in
another dismal season as far
strong nucleus for
as
victory
— 184
records are
1953 was developed in the personages of Joe
John Scrimgeour.
In spots, the thin-clads excelled beyond the greatest hopes, but more depth in
certain key events could have changed the complexion of an otherwise disheartening
In addition to their
season.
ticipated in the
Cheyney victory
in the final contest, the
Pcnn Relays and the State Meet
at
Shellymen par-
Shippensburg.
STATE MEET
The
success of the
Husky
track season was highlighted
Joe Feifer and John Scrimgeour became state
champs
in
in
the State Meet
when
the mile and javelin throw
respectively.
Feifer,
who was
undefeated in the mile and half mile
enjoy success in the State Meet by winning the mile in
mile,
The marathon
and two mile.
Our
of the year
came
in the
other state champion, John Scrimgeour,
as
he tossed the javelin for 184
ft.
who
The courage
of these
two
stars
the half mile,
equally well exhibited himself
John's best heave came against Lock
and continued unbeaten.
Competing with the best throwers in Teachers College ranks
picked up all the marbles with a victorious 180 ft. toss.
Shelly's
continued to
time of the year, 4:40.
Cheyney meet when Joe won
in the clutch, excelled in his specialty, the javelin.
Haven
in dual meets,
his best
at
Shippensburg, he
proved to Husky fans that, although outmanned,
team was never outfought.
119
feet?
J.Kk
be
nimble
RECORD
C
47/2
Lock Haven
B. S. T. C.
iOVz
West Chester
B. S. T. C.
44
Scranton U.
B. S. T.
C
34
Shippensburg
B. S. T.
C
72
Chcyney
B. S. T.
S.
T. C.
S.
783-^
T. C. 96i/
S.
82
S.
T.
T. C. 93
C
53
11 1)
Move
over boys
—
coniin' thru
120
RA1.\'1.\'
lnM\ls
.1
slli>I
1952
Basetall
Note the centennial look
Bob Redman
burg
as
closed out his successful coaching career at Blooms-
he guided the
Lefties
Husky
nine to
Clem Makowski and
Don
pitching while
a
Bill
nine and three record.
Creasey bore the bulk of the
Butler and George Lambrinos supplied the offensive
punch.
Bowing
ing foes
as
annihilating
to
Lock Haven twice, the Huskies defeated such outstand-
Indiantown Gap, West Chester, and Rider
Harpur
Although
rain
once more developed
addition to
in
twice.
played
a
havoc
with
well rounded
the
Mr.
schedule,
Redman
diamond aggregate.
RECORD
Here comes the peg
0pp.
B. S. T. C.
9
1:5
S. T. C.
.
.
.
2
.
9
.
6
U
Scranton
8
Lock Haven
S. T. C.
2.5
3
Harpur
Lock Haven
S. T. C.
8
Indiantown Gap
1
1
12
Shippensburg
3
West Chester
9
Rider
2
121
Mansfield
4
18
Fencew.ird ho!
Wilkes
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.
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S. T. C.
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STUDENT DIRECTORY
- 1953
SENIORS
Clyde C.
Jolm L. Kennedy
R. Kerchner
Box
Adams
221. K. 1). 1. Sliarnokiii, I'a.
114 Clirard Street, I'lymoutli, Pa.
Route 1. Turljotville. Pa.
Mary G. Aimers
Terry E. Anspach
110 Franklin Avenue. Tunkliannock,
Marjorie H. Ayre
R. D. 2. Shicksliinny.
Elizabeth .\. Baer
2349 Armstrong Avenue, Holmes,
Joseph U. Barkley
-Mary Ellen Dean Bartholome\v
306 Mahoriins Street. Milton,
.">29 Orchard Street. Warrior Run,
William A. Bartleson
Rahns.
Erma K. Bean
122 Chestnut Street, Spring City.
Keith S. Bearde
527 Front Street, Freeland,
Clyde H. Bell
lou North Front Street, Selinsgrove,
Lee E. Benner
1028 Masser Street. Sunbury.
Ii-vin R. Biekel
R. D. 1. Pittston,
Richard U. Bishop
R. D. 2. Bloomsburg,
Donald N. Blvler
Herbert
William
Richard
Alex P.
261 Pierce Street. Kingston,
254 East Street, Bloomsburg,
112 Gerhart Street. Millersburg.
248 East Fifth Street. Bloomsburg,
It Fifth Street. Wyoming,
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Koharski
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.Micliael A. Krepich
1233 Ferris Avenue, Berwick, Pa.
Joseph F. Krunkosky
Lost Creek, Pa.
-Maryl.ou A. Krunkosky
Lost Creek. Pa,
Lawrence R. Ksanznak, 206 East Green Street, West Hazleton, Pa.
Alex W. Kubik
R. D. 2, York, Pa.
Robert L. LaBarr
42 North Street, Oneida, Pa.
Cleorge Lambrinos
123 Hill Avenue. Endicott, N. Y,
Edward R. Linn
R. D. 1, Bhxjmsburg, Pa.
William B. Linn
310 North Second Street, Catawissa, Pa.
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112 Newport Street, Nanticoke, Pa.
.liilui T. Bogdan
729 North Third Street. Philadelphia 23. Pa.
Daniel Boycluick
401 North Shamokin Street. Shamokin, Pa.
.losepli E. Boyle
73 Cross Street, Hanvood Mines, Pa.
319 York Avenue. Towanda. Pa.
Charles M. Brennan
73k Shady Lane. Pittsburgh 34, Pa.
Harry P. Brooks
42 West 4th Street. Bloom.sburg, Pa.
Vivian E. Burness
528 Orchard Street, Warrior Run, Pa.
Donald J. Buller
505 CJreeves Street. Kane, Pa.
William E. Byham
Friendsville, Pa.
Lena Ann Caccia
20 South Front Street, Ashland, Pa.
Edward J. Campbell
115 Vine Street. Danville, Pa.
Shirley M. Carniotly
There.ia L. Charney
122 Main Street, Mahanov Plane, Pa.
R. D. 2. Lehighton. Pa.
Salvadore J. Ciavaglia
Irene L. Cichowicz
416 South Jardin Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
R. D. 2, Orangeville. Pa.
William J. Cleaver
417 Sampson Street. Old Forge, Pa.
Man- C. Condon
R. D. 3, Danville. Pa.
LaRue A. Cooke
709 Green Street, Berwick, Pa.
Roy Croop. Jr.
211 West Oak Street, Slienandoah, Pa.
Joanne R. Cuff
1409 Brook Street, Scranton, Pa.
Ila M. Coursen
Edwin W. Cunfer
315 East Church Street. Slatington, Pa.
16» Orchard Street. Nanticoke. Pa.
.Mfred J. Cyganowski
Ronald F. D'Angelo ...1961 North Market Street. Berwick, Pa.
R. D. I, Carbondale, Pa.
Rosella Danilo
R. D. 2. Clarks Summit, Pa.
Clarabelle Davis
Hazle Street. Nuremberg, Pa.
Helen K. DeCampi
R. D. 1. Muncy, Pa.
Leona I. Diltz
338 Morris Avenue, Wayne, Pa.
John M. DiRico, Jr
James E. Doty
215 Third Street, Bloom.sburg, Pa.
Ringtown, Pa.
Robert J. Dowd
1"3 Summerhill Avenue. Berwick, Pa.
Ben C. Duke, Jr.
3si Morris Road. Wayne, Pa.
Michael J. Durso
12(13'- Market Street. Sunbury, Pa.
Palmer E. Dyer
675 Peace Street. Hazleton, Pa.
Harry R. Edwards
Jo.\nn F. Edwards
R. D. 2, .Montgomery, Pa.
Irene J. Endler
25 Susquehanna Street. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Box lit. Ludlow, Pa.
N. Douglas Erickson
Richard Wm. Evans
118 North Poplar Street. Shamokin. Pa.
R. D. 2. McClure. Pa.
C. Ricliard Ewing
Stephen Fago
424 West Park Street. Centralia. Pa.
Joseph P. Feifer
403 West 4th Street, Mount Carmel. Pa.
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Madge Felker
.r.irnes \', Ferdinand
.SI6 Carbon Street. Freeland, Pa.
Kulpmont. Pa.
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Willi.ini G. Fisher
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Daniel K. Fitzpatrick
141 King Street. Nortliumberland, Pa.
Glen
Lyon, Pa.
I.oretta C. Fonnulak
19 W'est Enterprise Street.
Thurston S. Fulmer
669 Queen Street. Northuml)erland, Pa.
John M. Gembusia
10 West Kirmar Street, Alden. Pa.
71h First Street, Palmerton, Pa.
liol>crt A. Gcrliard
Klleii .\. (iibhipiis
R. D. 1, Trucksville. Pa.
Krlward M. Goodhart
R. D. I, Northumberland, Pa.
Thomas A. Cioodwin
224 Park .\venue. Kane. Pa.
Main Street. Millville. Pa.
Arlene G. Gordner
Mario R. Grazel
520 West Center Street. Shenandoah, Pa.
115 Oak Street, Old Forge, Pa.
Joan M. Greco
Barbara A. Gulick
114 Sunbury Street. Riverside. Pa.
214 Broad Street, Nescopeck, Pa.
Robert V. Haas
Kohert E. Hale
Box 125a, R. D. 1. Hazleton. Pa.
Dclores E. Harding
R. D. 1. Muncv, Pa.
Kiilicrt E. Harris
R. D. 1. Pittston. Pa.
William Hatrack
332 South Locust Street. Mt. Carmel. Pa.
Douglas I. Havburst
Old Berwick Road. Bloomslnirg. Pa.
Anna C. Heacock
R. D. 1. Millville. Pa.
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N.mcy R. Heebner
Sugarloaf, Pa.
(Irace Heppe
Regina M. Herche)
326 Winters Avenue. West Hazleton. Pa.
Mrs. Winnie Mae Hilenian
R. D. 5. Bloomsburg. Pa.
William .1. Hill
218 Beedi Street, South Williamsport, Pa.
Russell O. Hons
4 FJlis .\venue. Shavertown. Pa.
Millville Road. Bloomsburg. Pa.
Mrs. Margery N. Hosier
360 Fair Street. Bloomsburg. Pa.
R. Eugene Hummel
lUO Diamond .\venue. Scranton. Pa.
Susan D. Hvasta
George F. Johns
367 Hill Street, South Williamsport, Pa.
J.iniee E. Johnson
1070 Adams .Avenue. Lewisburg. Pa.
R. D. 1. Benton, Pa.
Jiinmie D. Johnson
Richard H. Jones
455 East 8th Street, Bloomsburg, Pa.
lA>Ravsville, Pa.
Wilnia I. Jones
Shartlesville, Pa.
Mary E. Kallenbach
H. Kline
Richard
Locke
J.
nil Sharpe Street, Alden Station, Pa. (Nanticoke)
Mildred June Long
R. D. 1, Liberty. Pa,
Leonora M. Macgill
Nisbet. Pa.
Clen\ J. Makowski
342 Melrose Street. Keiser, Pa.
R. Henry Marini
368 Morris Avenue. Wayne, Pa.
Jolin B. Maturaiu
335 Fetterman .\venue. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Donald K. McClintock
1122 Walnut Street, Ber%vick, Pa.
Edward J. .McGee
Box 114K, R. D.. Hazleton, Pa,
•Nira J. Mc<.)uown
69 North Main Street, Shickshinny, Pa.
Myrtele Megargel
R. D. 2. Danville, Pa.
Josepli H. Meier
Mifflinville, Pa,
Rita M. Meisjier
833 Pine Street, Kulpmont, Pa.
Donald E. Meredith
346 Queen Street, Northumberland, Pa.
Jeanne L. Miller
5 East Harrison Street, Tunkhannock. Pa.
John K. Mincemoyer
209 South Main Street, Muncy, Pa,
Robert E. Moore
Benton, Pa.
Phyllis Y.
Morgan
R. D. 4, Danville, Pa.
R. D. 5. Bhwimsburg, Pa.
Milton Eugene Morrison
P. NIoss. Jr
David N. Newl)ury
Main Street. New Milford. Pa.
8th and Ash Streets. Watsontown, Pa.
Ogden
Leiand E. Ney
Miriam L. Nevhard
M. Elaine Ohiman
Micliael J. Paiko
1144R Second Avenue. Berwick, Pa.
Box 136, Orangeville, Pa.
93 Charles Street, Wilkes-Barre,
804 Pottsville Street. Pottsville,
571 Alter Street. Hazleton.
R. D. 1, Wyalusing,
1220 Scott Street, Kulpmont,
Doris A. Paternoster
Mary E. I'atton
Edwin L. Pauzer
Stephen F. Payer
Charles E. Pease
R. D.
R. D.
June Pichel
McAd(x>,
Wyalusing,
1,
Heilertown,
138 Welles Street. Nanticoke.
Bennett
1
Street. Exeter,
Michael Pihanich, Jr
Mildred M. Pliscott
Robert I. Price
Alice J. Quick
210 South
Market
1.
Street.
Shamokin,
Wyalusing.
Raymond R. Raabe
Box S3, Sugarloaf,
Warren L. Raker
34 Montgomery Avenue. West Pittston,
fleorge W. Reinsmith
417 West 4th Street. Lehighton,
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Conyngbam.
Shirley M. Reisenvs-eaver
Claude W. Renninger
350 Locust Street. Bloomsburg,
224 Main Street. Catawissa.
7237 Erdrick Street. Philadelphia,
1409 Second -\venue. Berwick.
Nancy Lou Rhoads
Jack Rittenmeyer
Theodore Roll
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Edward
Edward
Meshoppen,
R. Rompala
A. Salile
60 West Enterprise Street. Glen Lyon,
Joyce Schofield McMahan
72 Church Street, .\uflenried.
Jolm S. Scrimgeour
602 Wyoming .\venue. West Pittston,
James H. Sharp
17 West Oak Street. Hazleton.
John Sivulieh
1022 Spruce Street. Kulpmont,
Jean A. Skeeba
lis East Chapel Street. Hazleton,
Jack W. Soberick
204 West Front Street. Berwick,
Elizat>eth A. Speal
529 Center Street. Freeland,
Robert C. Stevenson
178 College -Avenue. Factorvville.
Martha E. Stiner
lus Market Street. Berwick,
-Anne Kellev Stonik
1005 -Arcli Street. Shamokin,
William H. Stimtenburgh
46 -Aljbotts Lane. Hatboro,
Alexander T. Swaboski
414 East Sixth Street. Mt. Carmel,
362 Broad Street. Montoursville.
Nellie H. Swartz
Cliarles H. Taylor. Jr.
Townsliip Line. Willow Grove,
John J. Tilmont
129 Locust -Avenue. Centralia,
Ruth E. Thomas
R. D. 4. Bloomsburg,
James W. Thompson
325 Haines Street. Kane,
Russ Veriiousky
216 East Street. Coaldale,
S45 Main Street, Simpson.
Raymond J. Wagner
906 Cliestnut Street. Berwick.
Jeanne -A. Wallace
Thomas A. Walsh
345 Boyle Street. Warrior Run,
Joseph J. Wasiakowski
151 East Noble Street. Nanticoke,
Dorothy S. Watkins
236 West White Street, Summit Hill,
626 Pawnee Street. Bethlehem.
Edward P. Weaver
Joan Wersinger
171 South Pine Street. Hazletim.
2(2 South Peach Street. Mt. Carmel.
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710 Fourth Street. Nescopeck.
Harold B. Whitebread
.All)ert E. Williams
47 South Prospect Street. Nanticoke.
Bessmarie C. Williams, 51 West Pettebone Street, Forty-P'ort,
Sheldon Williams
1369 North Washington St. AVilkes-Barre.
Mildred J. AVrzesniewski
310 Taylor Terrace. Chester.
82 AA'agner Avenue. Montgomery.
Samuel R. A' eager
Joseph J. Zabora
308 East Patterson Street, Lansford,
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JUNIORS
Aajiard. Stanley A
Albert son. Myra E.
Anderson. John A.
Andrews. Charles R.
Bennett. Paul
Berry, Edgar
Bittner. Anna K
Boyle. Tatricia E
Secondary
Elementan.Secon SecoM
Secondary
Business
Business
Elementary'
Business
Camp.
Kenneth
W. Leonard
Cherring^ton. John R.
Secondary
Carson.
Business
Secondarj'
Chiscon, Alfred J.
Elementary
Secondary
Coursen. Ila M.
Cook, Jean L
Criscl. Michael R
Czerwinski. Antoinette
Davenport. Jame^ F.
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Dennen. John E.
DePaul. Mary A.
Dinser. Russell F.
Dotter. Sharon
Doyle. Dolores
Dreibelbis. Mary R.
Edwards. Patricia
Gemhusia. John M.
Gengenbach. Ann J
Gerhard. Robert A.
Giosek. Joseph S. A.
Grant. Rt>se Marie
Gray, Harry G.
Gunther. Elaine C.
Gunton. Nancy L.
Hantjis.
Anthony
W
Hatrack. William
Haupt. Margaret
Havard, Joan
Heisley. Joanne
Hendershot, Thelma
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Houseknecht, Gerald
Hvasta. Susan D
lies. Joseph D.. Jr
Jacobs. William
Johns, George
Johnson. John C
Johnson. Thomas
Jones. Blantlford, Jr
Jones. Merlyn \V
Kallenbach. (ieorge
Keim. Edna
Kelshaw. Joan
Elementary
Business
Secondary
Secondary'
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Business
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Alfred
Kocher. George
Business
Secondary
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Sect>ndary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
D
SecondaryBusiness
Elementary
Secondary
D
Business
E
Jerome
Korba, Rose M
Kornfeld, Anna Mae
Ksanznak, Stanley L
Laidacker. Johfi S
Ledyard. Mary L
James F
Lewis. Thomas R
Lesser,
Linkchorst. David
R
Longo. Edmund M
Makowski. Phyllis
Marr. Howard J
Martz, Mary Ann
McAnall, Kenneth
McC'auley. Jebita C
H
Secondarj'
Elementarj"
Business
Elementarj'
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
McManus. Albert J.
McQuown. Mira J
Jean L.
Bernard J
Montague, Ruth A
Morgan, Margaret
Moyer, .\rlene E
N'emetz. John
Secondary
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
McLaren. Phyllis E
Elementary'
Elementary
Elementary
Miller.
-Mont.
Business
J.
Elementary
Elementarj'
Secondary*
Business
W
N'eugard,
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Kricclit.
Kc)j)ec.
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Elementary'
M
Elementary
Business
Elementary^
Business
Business
Fry, Ruth Ann
Garrison. Robert
Oavjo. Francis
(Mrs.)
Marjjerj'
Hi>sler.
Elementar>'
Elementary'
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementan*
Secondary
Eunson, Edna Faith
Eveland. Shirley
Fedrigon. Olive
Froncek. Joseph
Fry. Judith
Secondarj'
Business
Hoffman. Sara
Kessler. James L
Kirk. Kenneth
KissiTmer. Flora J
Kissinger, Joseph
Business
Elementarj'
Er\vine. Sheldon
Elementary
Patricia
Hinger. Carl K
Ilcss.
Mae F
.Newhart. Jean
E
Noll.
Margaret
L
N'oz.
Nancy L
Business
Elementari'
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Elementary
.Sunn. William E
O'Donncll. Jean
O'Loughlin. Patricia
M
Business
Business
Business
Oney. Robert C
Ottaviani. William
Paige. Phyllis
Parrish. Marie
Peterson. Donald
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
D
Secondarj-
I'ugh. Janice
Rhodes. Russell
Richardson. Donald
Rowley. Thomas J
Ruffing. Charles J
Schmidt. Roland C
Schullery. Louise M
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary-
Shaffer.
John E
Elementary
Sh.-imro.
.leanne
Business
ElementarjBusiness
Business
Margaret E
Skannner, David J
Shultz.
Smith, Keitli
Snierski.
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Rosemary
Elementary
Secondary
Soberick. Feme A
Stauffer. Douglas A
Stefanik. Thomas J.
Steinbach. Ronald P
Superdock. David
SecondarjSecondarj'
Business
Secondarj'
Elementarj'
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Nancy E
Tovey,
rraver.
Trocki.
Jeannette
Daniel
I'hrich. Sarae
Elementary
Business
Business
Elementarj-
Vanderslice. Betty
Vought. Carol
Elenientarj-
Wagner. Kenneth
SecondarjElementarj-
Walters. Marg.iret
Walters. Shirley
Watts, Sarah A
Williams, Floj-d
Williams, Harriet
Williams, Marj- Joan
Wolfe, Stephen
Veager, Betty L
Vencha, Shirley
Yesson, Charles J
Elementary
ElementarjElementarjSecondarjElementarjSecontlarj'
Secondarj-
Elementary
Secondary
SOPHOMORES
.\lbano, Joseph A.
Angus. John D.
Secondary
.\nthony. William S.
Aurand. Robert L.
Baker. Oren -\.
Balent. Eleanor B.
Bangs. .Nancy
Barnes, Dorothy A.
Bauer. Constance
Bauer. Judith
Belinsky, Albert
SecondarjSecondarjSecondarjSecondarjBusiness
SecondarjSecondarjElementarj-
Elementary
Secondary
Evans, Jeananiie
Ference, Janet R
Elementary
Elementary
Kanaskie. Ronald B
Kapsak. Edward J
Fisher. Alice
Flack, Patricia
Elementarj-
Karol.
Secondary
Flaugh. Donald S
Forshner, Richard
Franklin, A. Paul
Frey, .\ileen
Fry-, Loretta N
Galenti, .\nthony V
Geroskv. Eileen H
Gill. Cora R
Gillman, Ruth E
Girdauskas, Rae B
Bishop.
Bitler,
Elementary
Goodell.
Byron
Marguarite
Bogardus. Marion
Bogart. Lynda M
BoUing. Judith
Bow-er. Janice B
Brace. Ethel
Bucher. Barbara A
Buckw-ash. \'incent
E
Burlingame. .\llene
Burrows. Louise M.
Cain. Paul M.. Jr
Carej-. Robert
Chapin. Joan
W
Cole,
Ronald
Colone. Jo.seph F.
Connolley. Edward J
Comell. Richard V.
Couch, Ronald J
W
Robert
Creasy, George
Cumens,
Curilla,
E
Joan A
Davis, Thomas
Davis. Charles
Derk, George
W
B
Derr, Druscilla
Dreese. Anna L
Eckart. Haney F
Ellinger, William
Ellis.
Rebecca
Elementary
ElementarjElementarj'
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ElementarjElementarjBusiness
Bu.siness
Business
Secondarj-
Elementary
Secondarj-
Secondary
Secondary
Business
Business
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
S
DelMonte, Fred
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Business
Bu.siness
Secondary
Gallo, Frank B
Claringer, R. .\rnold
Business
Elementarj'
Business
Secondarj'
Secondarj-
Michalene
Benner. Gloria
Berdj-. Carolyn
Betz. Frederic
Belock,
Business
Business
Business
Elenientarj-
Marlene P.
Carolyn
Grabowski. Richard R
Griffiths. Jean E
Grutza. Frank. Jr
Gurzynski. .\rchie
Gurzynski. Frank
Gjdosh. Rita
Halcovich. John M
Hall. Elizabeth J
Harding. Paul D
Harris, Gloria M
Harter. Mollie H
Henning. .Mary Ellen
Herre, George M
H
Elementarj'
ElementarjSecondarjSecondarj-
C
Janow-c2yk. Frank
Elementary
Johnson. Dolores
Ikeler. .\lfred
Ives. Patricia
ElementarjBusiness
ElementarjSecondarjElementarjBusiness
SecondarjSecondarjElenicntarjSecttndarj-
ElementarjSecondarj.Elementarj'
Business
Business
Elementarj'
Secondary
Business
Elementarj-
Hippensteel. Mollie
Histed, Grace
Hoffman, Betty
Holdren, Gertrude
Holtzman, Ruflolph
Hoover, Betty M
Home, Hope H.
Horne. Virginia G
Hughes, .lanet .\
Hurtt. Richard G
Secondary
Elementary
(iobster,
Hidlaj-. Kenneth
Hiller. Sberrill
Business
ElementarjSecondarjSecondarj-
A
V
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
SecondarjElementarj-
Secondary
ElemenlarjBusiness
Bu.siness
F.
A
I
143
Secondarj'
Business
Business
Secondarj'
Elementary
Secondary
M
Eugene
Karj-cki, Victor J., Jr
Keiper, Florence A
Kinder, Joseph E
Krapf, Sylvia
Krum, Shirley
Kubic, Marj- Louise
Laine. Clarence R
LaSorsa. Marie
Ledger, Rex
Elementary
Business
SecondarjElementary-
L
Elementary
Lenio. John
Business
Business
Mary G
Luchs, James K
Lukac, June E
Mahonej-. James E
Lew-is,
Secondary
George
George R.
McCauley, Jaciiueline M.
McCormick. Joanne
.Masanovich.
.Ma JO.
.McKay. Keith
.McNelis.
D
Donald T
Reed g
Mincer. Jeannetta A
Montague. Florence
Moran. Michael
ElementarjElementarjElementarj-
Secondary
ElementarjBusiness
Seeondarj-
Secondary
Mensinger. M. Grace
Milewski. Dolores E
Miller.
Business
Elementarj'
Business
Elementarj-
C
Moran. Nancy A
Morgan. Mary M
Morgan. Sally F
ElemcntarjElementarjBusiness
Business
Business
ElementarjBusiness
Business
Business
Seconcjary
Morris. Mark G
Novick. Eleanor
OBraitis, Mary
E
Ondrula. Joseph
E
Elementary
Elementary
Secomlary
Barney J
Secon
Osevala.
Grac-e
PalusbcH'k.
Ott.
M
D.
Business
Edward P
.Secondarj'
Joan H.
Panichello. John C
Paul. Ruth E.
Elementary
Patricia
Plafaan. Robert B
Pope. Charles G
ElementarjBusiness
Second.ary
P.-iIutis.
Phillips.
Rainej-,
Robert
G
ElementarjBusiness
Elementary
Rhoads, Charles E
Rhodes. Paul H.
Rinehimer. Shirley
Roberts,
James
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Business
K., Jr.
Elementary
Elementary
Rohrbach. Relda M.
Rutkoski, Helen C.
Sadowski, Doris A.
Business
Thomas
Sanders,
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Schalles, Joyce C
Schell, Georg-e A.
Schmidt. Alton
Semanski. Alberta
Shemanski. Joseph
Shupp. Carol
Sliuttlesworth. Robert
Secondary'
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Business
John B
Sibly,
Business
Secondary
Slembarsky, Jacob
Smith. Donald
Smitli, Holley
Seeondarj'
St'cinulary
St-ccnidary
Itusiness
Si-ruiulary
,
Malcolm
Smitli,
Snyder, Ann E.
Snyder. N'anoy
^
Snyder, Robert F.
Husiness
,,
VonDrach. Robert
Warner. Janet R
Walburn. Allen B
Seconilary
Elementary'
Wallace, Connie A
Walter. Marjorie A.
Weaver. Evelyn M.
Thomas
Welliver.
J.
James
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Westover. Rol)ert
Wiik, Glen L
Williams. Nancy Sue
Wirth. Jay S
Wolfe, William
V<)st, Carolyn A.
Vozviak. Janice A.
Verano, Ralph
Business
Zimmerman, Mary B
James
Steiner,
Secondary
P.
Business
Stewart, Harley. Jr.
Stoehr, Charlotte
Elementary
Szeratinski, Lura
Teter, Catherine
Elementarj'
Thomas, Donald W.
Tuckett,
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Business
Business
Business
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
FRESHMEN
Adams.
Secondary
Elementary
M.
Elizabt-tli
Albert. Jaccjuelirie K.
Alex, Joan T.
Andre. Sliirley V.
Business
Business
.
Atmonavag:e. Anthony D.
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Balliet. Barbara
Barlfres. Pepgy L.
Belle. Samuel E
Bennett. Barbara
Bernot. Michael
Berry. Barbara
O'Brien. Patricia
Secmidary'^
Sccimdary
Secondary
Elementary
Omlor, Joseph F
Papania. Samuel
I
Business
!
Hc-.tcr.
Higfrins.
Joanne
Thomas
J.
Secondary
Hines. David
Hoffecker. Mary
H
Business
Homick. Mictiael
Business
Secondary*
....
Secondary
Hartman, Patricia
Healy, Jack H.
Heisler. Miles W.
Ifiidersliot. Betsy
In many, Alta
R
Harter, Marilyn
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Business
Business
Business
Business
Secondary
Business
S.
Don C
George
Peak, Lloyd N
Peitfer, Paul R
Elementary
Paralis.
Parsall.
Secondary-
Persing. Thomas E
Petruzzi. Dominic. Jr.
Wayne
Pettit,
Phillips.
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Business
Elementary'
C.
Slierrill
M
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Homslier. Anne J. (Nancy)
Hough. Beverly
Elementary
Hower. James J
Elementary
Raab. Joan
Hoy.
Nanette
Elementary
Charles
Business
Redline, Shirley
Reese, June
Reinhart. Lewis H.
Elementary
Hoyt.
Rittenmeyer, Barbara
Renn. Nancy M
.Mae
Browniny:, .lames K.
Brush. Robert C.
Eletuentary
Business
Business
Jenkins. Ann
Jones. C. Diann
.fnnos. Theopliele
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Bryan. Beverly J.
Buck. Joyce M.
Bush, Lawrence
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Kan\
Bitner. William L.
Bittner. Richard A.
Bloskey. Robert F.
Blug'es, Jacob P.
BIyler. Robert P.
Bond. Carole Ann
Bottorf, Robert A
Boufflmer,
Harvey
C.
Bowman. Wylla
Butler. Bruce
Butz. Bernadine
Carey. Donald
.
W.
Secondaiy
Donald F.
Carter. Burtim
Carl,
Car\-olth. Betty
Business
Business
Business
L
Carolyn
Caton. Richard G.
Cedor. Marcella
Chamberlain. David
Chase. Edwin
Case,
W.
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
..
Childs. Edward
Christie. Joan C.
Clark. Helene C.
Clark. Hope A.
Business
Business
Coleman. James W.
Cope, D. Roseann
Craparo. Carmel Ann
Duttiniser.
A
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
M
Elementary'
Secondary'
Business
Business
Margaret
Mildred
Erwine. H. Rodney
Evans, W. Byron
Evans, Elinor E.
Evans. Robert L.
Evans. Shem R. HI
Evert. Florence E.
Fawcett. Maiy T. (W)
Felton, Marjorie J.
Elementary
Ertel.
..
Fisher, Lucy
Fisher. Shirley
Gebhard. Glenna
George, C. Robert
Gere:en. Philip
Gerhard. Sylvia
Giang-iulio. Pasquale
Girton. Ronald G.
Goditus. Patricia
T
Groover, Robert
Harris,
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary''
Fowler. Elaine
Gurazdowski.
.
SecondarySecondary'
Business
Formulak. Raymond A.
Golazeski. Clara
Gracion. Marcia
Business
Business
Secondary
.
Leonard
James E
Business
Business
Joan L
i)k.
Elementary
Keefer. Josepli P
Kclrhner. Rodney
Kcrcliner. Gerald
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Kc-;ter, Barbara E.
Kile. Russell L.
Business
Soccmdary'
Killian. Natlian R.
Kliinovicli. Eufrene
Secimdary
Sccinulary'
Kline, Joyce A.
Kline. Warren B.. Jr.
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Elementary'
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Business
Secondary
Business
Business
Business
Knouse. Bertha M.
KiH-h, John H.
John
Kosnioski.
Joseph
Kov;iI.
Kozloski.
Kr.ifjack.
Lonff.
Lotito.
Husiness
Business
Secondary
Secondary
Business
Secondary
Business
ElementaryElementary'
Elementary
Business
Elementary'
Guy A
John A.
Lundy. Joyce M
Lynn. Doyle L.
Lvon. Robert T.
Magaro. Peter A
Elementary
Elementary
SecondaiT
Secondary
Secondary
Marjrle. Stanley J
Martz. Helen E.
Elementary
Business
Matino. Frank J.
Business
Maurer. Herbert A.
McCarthy. Daniel W. (W)
McCnrthy, John
D
McClintock. Ned
McElliOf. Jolin P
Emma
Secondary
Secondary
,
Jo-^eph
,
Harri.son
Muchlhof, Janet C
Murray. John F.
Myers. Earla
Secondary
Elementary'
A.
Margaret A.
Molchan, Martha Ann
Molenda. Francis A.
Moore. Dorothy J.
Moore. Ruth
Mordan, F.arle H.
Moi>
Business
Elementary'
Business
Elementary'
Meyer, Carl S.
Miclkc. William J
Milialv. John. Jr
Miller.
Miller.
Secondary
..
M
Narkoff. Michael (W)
Neibauer. Gilbert
Neilson. Muriel J.
Nicholas, James L.
Nichols. Eleanor J
Oberdorf, Nancy L.
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Rosenberger, Roy
Ruddick. Mary R
Rummage. Charlotte A
Sanders. Catherine D
Schechterly, C. Barry
Larry E
R
,
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Business
Business
Business
Elementary'
Secondary
Secondary
Business
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Delcey
Shoop. Paul
Slmey, Thomas A.
Siscoe. Edward A.
Skiptunas. Charles P.
Smith. Ted J.
Smoczynski. Hubert
Sones. Irene
Stanek. Walter
Stark, Robert D
James E
Starzan. Peter. Jr
Stearns. Sally A
Stephens. Judith A
Secondary'
Business
Business
Business
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Business
SecondaryBusiness
Elementary
Elementary^
Secondary'
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary'
Business
Business
Business
Business
Joseph W.
Supreme. Don P.
Stines.
Swartz.
Secondary
Secondary
Elementary'
Sharretts.
Starr,
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Business
Schultheis. Eugene
Schultz. Moritz
Scott, Joan E.
Scott. Vivian L.
Shamp, Cliarles B
Shaneman, Robert
Secondary-
Mary'
Lipko, Johanna A.
Loftus. Francis Paul
Business
Business
Richie, Carl
Rick, George F.
Schell.
Elementary
Elementa ry
Business
StM-ondary
KIcnicntary
Liiiirousky.
Theodore
Charles R.
Recliel,
Scrimgeour. Virginia
Seybert. Jerry N
Secondary
Doris F.
Reben nack,
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
E.. Jr.
P.
Walter J.
Ronald G.
Kwak. Joseph J.. Jr.
LaCoe. Elvin C.
Lashendock. Mike A.
Laubach. Barbara A.
Lee. Sheldon
Levan. Donald
Levandosky. Jean M.
Secondary
Secondary
Elementan"
Secondary
SecondaiT
Rbersoie. Nancy J
English. Curtis
Richard
Isliler.
Elementarj'^
Business
Duricko. Marion
Sfuondary
Elementary
Elementary
Krz>wicki,
Jnc(^iueline
Devereux. Stephen
Dietz. Robert J.
DiPaulo, Anthony
Snimdary
Huirhes. William T.
Huntz. Robert J
Elementary
Business
Elementary'
Business
Business
Business
Croop. Milton
Dauber. Joanne
Davis. Alvin J.
Dean. Eiderson A.
Deibert, Jeanette L.
Deitch, Calvin
DeOrio, Joan M.
Desmond,
Secondary'
Business
Business
..
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Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Alice
Thomas, Daniel H.
Thomas. John P.
Tomasko. Lillian
Traugh. Neale G.
Secondary-
Trefsger. Mary' JTrobatsky. Catherine
Secondary
Elementary
Business
Business
Business
Tucker. Alfred
Vacante. Frank J.
\'alente. Tina Ann
VanGorder. Robert E.
Vermilya. Ann R.
Elementary
Verona. Rosalyn C.
Volkman. Paul L
Wagner. Joan C. (W)
Walsh. Marian A.
Elementary
Ward. Harry A.
Watson. Eileen A.
Watts. John L.
Weiser. Leland Keith
West. Clement
Wetzel. Nancy E.
Williams. Avery K.
Williams. Rachel C.
Lawrence
Wintersteen. Janet
Wise. Donald M
Veager. Burton A.
Volley. Barbara A.
L
Frank J.
Zimmerman, Jeanie E
Zeranski,
Business
Business
Business
Elementary
Secondary
Wayne, Raymond H.
AVilson.
Business
Business
Business
Business
Business
Business
Elementary
Secondary^
Elementary-
Elementary
Elementary
Business
Secondary
Secondary'
Business
Elementary
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Buildings and lawn, classrooms and equipment
—
these are the things that are
who
person
The
Hill.
ment of
go here
all
has ever
physical
come
thmgs
Bloomsburg for every
are the
who have gone
of us
in years to
But for us of
on The
to school here
common
before or
environ-
who
come.
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it
is
the people we've
known
and the things we've done that constitutes our
special four year
environment.
When
architecture of Carver Hall has been
years,
we
will
still
remember
both good and bad
secretaries
book
is
;
meant
who
own
the exact
dimmed by
the times we've had,
the gang,
the teachers,
and cooks, and deans, and
short, the people
will
arc Bloomsburg.
to be a dedication to
all
janitors
the
—
in
This entire
those people.
The College
The Classes
The Activities
The Athletics
The Advertising
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13
ADMINISTR
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To THE
Seniors of 1953:
Bloomsburg parts today with another
goodly company of her sons and daughters.
Regret and expectancy
not,
the
minds;
feelings
are,
uppermost
hope and confidence
which the
doubt
I
in
your
arc
those
college cherishes for you.
Your graduation
is
a
mark
that
you
have done what has been asked of you,
'iiilll
but the future
lies
with you and you
alone.
Yet not quite
you the
alone, for there goes
best wishes of
your many
with
friends,
and among them
Dr. Harvey A. Andruss
President of the College
Harvey A. Andruss,
President.
jMrs.
14
knight, dr. andruss
ATION
To THE MeMBIRS of THE
Class of 1953
The
primary
purpose
Teachers College
of
State
the
Bloomsburg
at
is
the
preparation of successful teachers.
programs
of
selection, the
and
tion
Its
continuous
and
initial
improvement of instrucand the placement
facilities,
records indicate to no small degree the
attainment of
this goal.
our sin-
It is
cere hope that our graduates will con-
tinue
to
expand and intensify
their
knowledge and understanding of
chil-
dren, of school problems, and of effec-
teaching
tive
procedures.
personal wish that
the
Class
great
of
195
3
It
is
my
many members
of
be
by
will
men and women
cited
of future Penn-
sylvania and America as having been
responsible for their individual success.
Thomas
Dciiii
P.
of
North,
Dr.
Thomas
Dean
Iiisf ruction
UR.
NORTH,
15
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P.
North
of Insfnic/i(jn
GILMORF, M. HAGGLR TV
PAUL
G.
Business
MARTIN
Matiiii^t-r
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M.
WILSON,
A. F.
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B.
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G.
T.
J.
UNGER,
J.
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SiilH'riijfi-iulent
LAWTON
of Grounds
WATTS
D.
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DcWALD,
S.
FREY
ETHEL
A.
A.B..
M AKV
RAN'SON
M.A.
K.
MAIUONAI.D
A.I!..
Assistant Dean of ]Vonu'n
Matltvnialirs
MARGUERITE KEHR
A.M.
Assistant Dvan of Women
iiuidance Services
To THE
hard won;
lege
be
I
so.
it
has never been easy,
doubt whether
We
it
will ever
need education badly;
the leadership of minds
that have attained not only wis-
dom, but understanding. It is
my hope that Bloomsburg has
helped you to take a long step
towards
this goal.
John
A.
Congratulations for the suc-
.ind tlic
cessful completion of
wc need
A.B.,
Class or 19 5.^:
capacity to live abundantly are
and
JOHN
Dean of Women
To THE
Class or 1953:
Maturity of the mind
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
HOCH
l)..S.,
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M.A..
HKKHK
K(l.l).
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Dean of Men
17
your colwishes for
your future happiness and success.
of
You
BSTC
will
take something
with you and you will
leave something of yourselves in
BSTC.
The
WELCOME
mat
here will always be out for you.
Sincerely yoius,
Hocn,
Draii of Men
A.
K.M.I'll
M.A.
career and best
Marguerite Kehk,
Dcaii nf Wonirn
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BUSINESS EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
HEAD
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M.A.
Director of
Business Education
CI.AVTOX H. HINKKL
B.S..
M.Kd.
HONOKA
B.A..
M. NOYKS
M.Ed.
WALTER
n.S..
S.
RVCIEL
M.Ed.
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
HEAD
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Traiitiiig Teacher, (iraftr III
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CiRACE H. WOOI.WORTH
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IV
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Traitiinf/ Trarlu-r, Kinderttartctt
SECONDARY EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT
HEAD
KDWIN HAKTON
SECONDARY EDUCATION
HOWARD
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University Certificate
English
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g memories
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Those things of stone and mortar that remain after Seniors have
packed their memories and departed.
Long porch and night
Elcirn jifft-iiK
The Guardians
22
WHO'S
WHO
IN
UNIVERSITIES
AMERICAN
AND
COLLEGES
Each
year
chooses
the
a
small
greatest
here at
a
faculty
number
committee
of Seniors for
honor possible to attain
Bloomsburg
—
annual
publication
Among
S/iiilcnts in
recognition in the
of
W/w/s
W/jo
Anicricau Uniicr-
sitics
and Colleges. These students
those
who have made outstanding con-
tributions to the College
are
Community
during their college career. This award
is
based on scholarship, leadership in
extra-curricular and educational activities,
general citi/enship, and profes-
sional promise.
C.
BRE.WA.X, M. DEA.N BARTHOLOMEW,
E.
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SENIORS
My Fellow Graduates:
It
is
time to take leave of our friendly hilltop
alma mater.
In
we
doing,
so
take with us
much
more than the degree which symbolizes our academic
With
achievement.
we
us
take things
more treasured;
but infinitely
tangible
less
learnings, ideals, friend-
and memories.
ships,
by
Richer
we
measures
these
It
and opportunity.
many problems and
Its
and endeavor to
inherit
growth of
world
this
a
is
and
solve
it
world
the
face
world rich
beyond our campus.
in
allay.
promise
fears
we
To
the
our task to contribute
is
in
material and moral development.
was Pope who
It
"As
the twig
is
so aptly phrased the
thought:
As teach-
bent; the tree's inclined."
we become benders of twigs, for the seeds of
thought we sow in young minds will grow and
ers
blossom
It
tomorrow's world.
in
has been a privilege to serve in the office you
have granted me:
to
HENRY MARINI
3
will
be
a
of you
all
happy and
I
I
should like
extend
my
most
and the hope that your
sincere congratulations
President of the Class of /95
privilege
for that
To
thank you.
life
fruitful one.
Henry
Marini,
President, Class of 19^}
OFFICERS
-
President
Vice President
-
Henry Marini
John Scrimgeour
— June Pichel
—Clare Davis
Daniel Fitzpatrick
—
Secretary First Semester
Secretary Second Semester
Treasurer
Woman
-
Reprcscntatii
e
—Mildred
First Semester
Second Semester
Mcni
-
Reliresenfa/iie
-
W'rzesxiewski
Joanne Cuff
Alex Kubik
CLASS ADVISERS
Edward
S.
I.
T.
DeVoe
Shortess
Dr. Kimber C. Kuster
— A.
Standing
—M.
Wrzcsniewski,
J.
Kubik, D. Fitzpatrick,
J.
Left to Right, Sitting
195
195
1
1952
Dr. Nell Maupin
Pichcl, C. Davis.
Walter
Scrimgeour.
26
S.
Rygiel
195
3
upper rnu:
JOSEPH RICHARD BARKLEY
Halboro
Giticral Hiimucss
Club
I, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Obiti.r
3, 4,
Associate Kditor 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4,
Basketball 1, 2, 3, Softball I. 2, 3, 4; Future Teach-
Business Educition
Business
Manager
Football
I,
3,
America 4, Treasurer; Customs Committee
Men's Dormitory Association
2, 3, 4.
ers of
3;
Baseball 2;
1 ,
ERMA
R.
BEAN
Rahns
General Business
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Business Education Club I,
3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4; Pi Omega Pi 2,
4; Class Secretary 3;
Obitizr
3.
Lower rou:
KEITH BEARDE
Spring City
AiiOiitifhi^ii
Business Education
1, 2, 4,
Club I, 2, 4; Election Board
Co-chairman 2, 4.
RICHARD
D.
BISHOP
Pittston
Accoitiitin^^ Social Sttulies
Future Teachers of America 4; Business Education Club
Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 3.
BUSINESS
Arti;
tliiil
27
2;
2,
3;
3,
upper row:
SYLVESTER
V.
BODEK
Nanticoke
Accoiin/itig,
Future Teachers of America
sociation
1,
2,
Band
4; Business Education
3,
Newman Club
surer 4;
Typeuritin^
Sail's,
}, 4;
2, 3, 4,
>;
Men's Dormitory As-
Club
Treasurer
I.
2.
},
Trea-
4.
4.
EDWARD BOYLE
JOSEPH
Harwood
General Business
Men's Dormitory Association 1,2,
2,
3,
4;
Club
2.
3,
I,
Newman Club
1,
2,
Business Education
3, 4;
3,
4; Football
Future Teachers of America
4;
1,
2,
3;
Club
Varsity
4.
Loiicr row:
JAMES CIAVAGLIA
Lehighton
Accouutiv^, English
Future Teachers of America 4; Obiter. 4, Advertising Manager
4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3,
4, Prendent 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Assembly Committee 3, 4, Publicity Director 3, 4; Day Men's Association I,
Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4; Community Government
2
;
Association,
Hospitality Committee 4.
Capt.
IRENE
L.
CICHOWICZ
Shenandoah
General Business
Drum
4; Dramatic Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Corresponding Secretary 4; Women's Chorus 1
National Student Association 1; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Pi
Majorette
I,
2,
3,
4,
3,
;
Obitfr 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pilot 4, Associate
Handbook 4; Newman Club 1, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4;
Pi Omega Pi 4; Senior Banquet Chairman; Who's Who in American Colleges and Uniiersities 4.
Class Secretary 2;
Editor 4; Waller Hall
SENIORS
9 5
3
ROY CROOP
Berwick
General Business
Club
Business Education
1, 2,
3, 4;
Aviation Club 2;
Future Teachers of America
4.
JOANNE CUFF
Shenandoah
General Business
Dramatic Club
I,
2,
3, 4;
1,
2. 3, 4,
Secretary 3; Business Education Club
1. 2, 3; Fashion
Community Government Committee
Show Co-ordinator
Newman Club
1.
2,
2,
3,
3;
4;
Future Teachers of America
Women's Chorus
Omega 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Waller Hall
Day Women's Association 4.
28
1.
2.
3;
Association
3,
4;
Alpha
Psi
2.
4;
1.
3.
Loner row:
row:
U[)l'cr
MADGE ROBERTA FELKER
EDWIN WARREN CONFER
Slatington
Mt. Bethel
Gctivral Coninnrcuil
Secrefariai. English
Community Government
ager
1,
2,
3,
Association President 4; Football
Basketball Tournament 1, 2,
Invitational
4;
Man},
4,
3, Director 4; Business education Contest I,
Ciiairman 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Lutheran Student Association I, 2, 3, 4;
Assistant Director
2,
3.
4;
Association
3,
2,
1,
4.
Treasurer
3.
4,
Varsity Club
3,
Club I, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Association I,
Future Teachers of America 3. 4; Lutheran Student
Business Education
2,
4,
Pi 3,
2.
1,
Kappa Delta
4;
3.
Pi
3,
4;
Omega
Pi
Pi 2,
LORETTA
Representative 4; Phi Sigma
4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4; W/jo'i Who in
Historian
American
Intcr-fratcrnity
3,
Cullcfics
and Vniirrsifics
4.
General Commercial
Kappa Delta
CLARABELLE DAVIS
Clarks
Waller Hall
Summit
Chiirus
Treasurer 2;
4; College
Community Government Association
3, 4, Vice President 4; Kappa Delta
of America 3, 4; Business Education
Hill
1.
A'sociation
retary 4;
1,
2,
2,
Who
Who's
3,
in
American
Pi
5.
Pi
Omega
4;
Science Club
America
ture Teachers of
General Commercial
Women's
lORMULAK
C.
Glen Lyon
Association
I,
2,
Athenaeum Club 2; FuEducation Club 3. 4;
Day Women's Association 4;
I
;
Bu' iness
4;
3,
^;
Pi 4.
Dramatic Club
Waller
!;
Council Representative 2;
Omega
Secretary 3; Pi
4;
Future Teachers
Club
2,
3,
Collcf^es
EDWARD
Pi
3,
Pi
Class Sec-
4;
and Unitersifics
M.
GOODHART
Northumberland
Accounting, Tylnng,
Sales
4.
Future Teachers of America
4; Basketball
Varsity Club 2, 3; Band
LEONA
I.
1,
I,
2, 3;
2.
DILTZ
Muncy
THOMAS
General Business
Day Women's
cation
Association
Club
1,
2, 3,
Treasurer 4; Business Edu4; Future Teachers of America 4.
1,
MICHAEL
GOODWIN
General Business
Future Teachers of America 4; Football 1; Track I, 2; Business
Education Club 2; Social Recreation CommittLe 3; Varsity Club
DURSO
J.
A.
Kane
2, 3, 4,
2,
Wayne
3;
Kappa Delta
Pi
3.
4.
General Business
Business Education
America
4;
Club 1,2,
3, 4;
Newman Club
Future Teachers of
2, 3;
Basketball
MARIE GRAZEL
3.
Shenandoah
PALMER
E.
DYER,
Secretarial, Sales, English
JR.
Sunbury
Acconn/ing, History
Aviation Club
2, 3;
Day Men's
Business Education
Association
1, 2,
3.
Club
1;
Community Government Committee 2; Busintss Education Club
I, 2; Waller Hall Association 2; Women's Chorus I, 2, 5; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's Association 4; B
Club 3, 4; Olympian 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Fashion Show
Co-ordinator
2, 3.
^ ^^
SUSAN DOLORES HVASTA
Scranton
••
-.\
Secretarial Science, English
Business Education Club 1, 2, }, 4, Program Chairman 2, 3;
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dining Room Committee Co-chairman 3 Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hail Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
;
WILMA JONES
LeRaysville
General Commercial
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 1, 2; Women's Chorus 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band 2; College Council
Representative 1; Fashion Show Co-ordinator 2; Pi Omega Pj
5, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Future Teachers of America 3. 4.
upper row:
ROBERT
HAAS
V.
Ncscopeck
General Business
Club 1, 2, 3; Pi Omega
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4.
Business Education
Pi 3, 4;
ROBERT EDWARD HARRIS
Pittston
General Bmiiiess
Business Education
Club
1,
Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4;
Lou
cr you
2;
Pi
Omega
Pi 3. 4;
Kappa Delta
Future Teachers of America
4.
:
W H LIAM HATRACK
Mt. Carmel
Accounting, Sales
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education
3, 4, President 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4.
I. 2,
DOUGLAS
I.
HAYHURST
Bloomsburg
General Business
Aviation Club
30
2,
3; Business
Education Club
2.
Club
row:
Ul>l>cr
Loiter row:
HERBERT
KERCHNER
R.
LEONORA
Reading
Club
1;
Community Government
Associi;ion
Business
Assistant Treasurer 2; Senior Banquet Chairman.
2,
4,
3,
Pi 3, 4,
1,
RICHARD
2,
3,
Education Contest Booklet Co-editor 2, 3; B Club 1,
President 4; Business Education Club 1 2; Pi Omega
Historian 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Assembly Committee
,
Olympian
4;
2,
Obiter
5;
Future Teachers of America
3;
Business
3,
Future Teachers of America
KNAUSE
C.
MACGILL
General Commercial
General Business
Business Education
M.
Xisbet
Manager
2,
3;
4.
Pottstown
JOSEPH H. MEIER
General Commercial
Band
1,
2,
Treasurer
3,
2,
Vice President 2; Business Education Club I,
Vice President 3; Business Education Contest
3;
Maroon and Gold
4;
Future Teachers of
Colleges
and
1,
2,
3;
Obiter
America
2,
Omega
3; Pi
Who's
4;
Who
in
Miftlinvillc
2, 3,
1,
2,
Pi 2.
3.
Accouit/ing, Sales, Tyffeurifing
Business
American
Education Club
Election Board
Vniixrsiiies 4.
MICHAEL
General Business
1;
Track
Future Teachers of America
Club
L.
ica 4;
4.
Education Contest
LABARR
3,
I, 2,
3;
Day Men's
Association
General Business
4.
\£'^omen's Association
cation
J.
NEYHARD
L.
Orangevillc
Day
RICHARD
4.
MIRIAM
General Business
Club
NEY
Club I, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of AmerAviation Club 1; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 5, 4; Busi-
Oneida
Business Education
3.
Business Education
4;
ness
ROBERT
1, 2,
General Business
Business Education
1;
E.
Association
Tunkhannock
Berwick
Football
2;
Day Men's
LELAND
KREPICH
A.
I,
2, 3;
1,
Club 1.2,
1,
3, 4;
3, 4.
2,
Secretary 4; Business Edu-
Future Teachers of America
4.
LOCKE
Nanticoke
EDWIN PAUZER
Genera! Business
Kulpmont
Pi
Omega
Pi 2, 3, 4;
Phi Sigma Pi
2.
3,
4; Business Education
Accounting, English
1,
2, 4; Newman Club
1,
2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 4;
Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 2, 3;
Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4.
Club
Business Education
Club
Association
31
I,
1,
2,
3;
2, 3, 4:
Aviation Club 2; Day Men's
Maroon and Gold 2.
,
;
upper
Lower
roil':
roiv:
CHARLES EDWARD PEASE
EDWARD ROMPALA
Stevcnsvilie
Meshoppen
General Bushiess
General Business
Day Men's Association I; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4;
Men's Glee Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Business Education Club 1,
2. 5, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 5, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4.
Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2,
3, 4; Day Men's Association 1; Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
2. \'^ice President 3, President 4; Men's Glee Club 2; Business
Education Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Assembly Co-chairman 4.
JUNE PICHEL
JEAN
Hellertown
Art Committee
Club
1;
Omega
1,
2.
3,
Chairman
4,
2,
3;
Olympian 3; Poetry Club
B Club 1, 2, 5, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Waller
Hall Association 1,2, 3, 4; Day Women's Association 4.
Kappa Delta
Pi J, 4;
I ;
MICHAEL PIHANICH,
General Business
Business Education
Business Education Contest Booklet Co-editor 2, 5; Pi
Pi 3, 4;
SKEEBA
A.
Hazleton
General Commercial
Future Teachers of America
3,
4;
Maroon and Gold
Waller Hall
test
3,
Association
1 ,
Newman Club
4;
3.
2,
Club
4; Business Education
3.
2,
3,
4;
Business
2,
1,
1, 2,
3,
4;
Education Con-
4.
JACK
JR.
\V.
SOBERICK
Berwick
Nanticoke
General Business
General Business
Maroon and Gold Band 1,2; Kappa Delta
Future Teachers of America 3 Business Education Club 2, 3
A- iation Cub 1; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day
Men's Association ! 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3.
;
Pi
5.
,
WARREN
L.
ELIZABETH
RAKER
West Pittston
Women's Chorus
Kappa Delta Pi
Pep Committee Chairman 3; Pi Ome-
Business Education C'.ub 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
3, 4;
Men's Chorus 1, 2;
3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
America
4;
3,
4, Historian 4;
Maroon and Gold
Future Teachers of
1.
Education Club
Maroon and Gold Band
B Club
4;
Athenaeum Club
3
;
Business
Lutheran Student Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of
2. 3;
C.
STEVENSON
Factoryville
General Business
1;
;
ROBERT
Richfield
Club
I,
I
Kappa Delta Pi 5,
America 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4, Typing Editor 4; College
Cjuncil Committee 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
CLAUDE W. RENNINGER
Business Education
SPEAL
General Business
General Busincis
ga Pi
ANN
Frceland
General Business
!,
2,
3.
4;
Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, President 3, Inter-fraternity Representative
4; College Council Representative 3; Day Men's Association 1, 4;
Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
Photography Club 3. Secretary 3; Business Education Club
Day Men's Asso2, 3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3
I
;
ciation
I,
4.
ALEXANDER
T.
SWABOSKI
Mt. Cirnic!
Busiticsi Acconniiny,, Sales,
Business Education
Club
Day Men's
Typiu^
2, 5, 4; Pi
Association 2,
Omega
Pi 3, 4;
3, 4.
HOWARD TAYLOR
CHARLES
Hatboro
General
Biisiiiesi
Club I. 2, 3; Baseball 2; Invitational BasketTournament 3; Men's Dormitory Association 1,2, 5.
Business Education
ball
•53*
SENIORS
1953
Upper row:
JAMES W. THOMPSON
Kane
Acconnihi,^, Sales
Varsity Club 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1;
Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Softball 1. 2, 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association 4; Aviation Club
3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3.
JOHN
TILMONT
J.
Centralia
Accounting, History
Education
Business
Club
1
Future
;
Day Men's
Teachers
Association
of
America
4;
2.
Lower row:
RAYMOND
JAMES
WAGNER
Simpson
General Business
Soccer
1,
2,
2,
1,
3;
3;
Business Education
Day Men's
Association
ciation 3; Future Teachers of
ROBERT
I,
Club
2, 4;
America
G.
1,
2,
3;
Newman Club
Men's Dormitory Asso-
4.
WANICH
Berwick
General Business
V\
3
;
Omega
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club
Aviation Club
Athenaeum Club
Day Men's AssociaPi 3, 4;
I ;
I
;
tion 1, 2, 3, 4.
33
•v^
ALFRED
V.
WESNER
Mt. Carmel
General Bmincsi
Business Education
Club
1,
MILDRED
5;
2,
J.
Day Men's
Association
1,
2,
WRZESNIEWSKI
Chester
General Business
Class
Secretary
Omega
2;
Pi 2, 3, 4;
Community Government Committee
Kappa Delta
Pi 3, 4; Business Education
4;
Pi
Club
Secretary 3; Newman Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3;
I, Librarian
1; Future Teachers of America
3, 4; Business Education Contest 1, 2, 3; Election Board 2; Student Assembly Committee 5, 4; Obiter 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Day ^'omen's Association 4.
I,
2, 3, 4,
Women's Chorus
Sitrac
—
af the
Keyboard
upper row:
CLYDE
C.
ADAMS
Shamokin
Elcincti/ary
Day Men's
Association 4, Treasurer 4; Photography Club 3. 4,
Vice President 4; Aviation Club 2; Science Club 1; Kappa Delta
Pi 3. 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
MARY GRACE ALMERS
Plymouth
EteiHcnfary
Future Teachers of America 4; Accompanist for Women's Chorus 1, 2, 3; Vi'aller Hall Association I, 2, 3; Day Women's Association 4; Community Government Association 3; Student
Christian Association 1; Athenaeum Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3;
Assembly Organist I, 2, 3, 4; Student Assembly Committee 2,
3; Lutheran Student Association 1; Maroon and Gold Band 3;
Fashion Show Organist I, 2, 3.
Loucr row:
TERRY
E.
ANSPACH
Turbotville
Elementary
Aviation Club 1, 2; Photography Club 3; Future Teachers
of America 4; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARJORIE AYRE
Tunkhannock
Elvmcutary
Women's Chorus
Maroon and Gold Band
I, 2,
3; Future
Teachers of America 4; Student Christian Association 1; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Day Women's Association 4; Com-
1;
munity Government Committee
3.
ELEMENTARY
Ben Franklin Training School
35
:
upper row.
LEE
E.
BENNER
Selinsgrove
Elementary
Dramatic Club
President
Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2,
Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa Delta
4;
3,
2, 3, 4;
I,
Pi 3, 4.
JOHN
T.
BOGDAN
Philadelphia
Elementary
Day Men's
1,
2,
3.
4,
Secretary 4; Athenaeum Club
President 2; Future Teachers of America 4, President
Association
2, 3, 4,
1,
Men's Glee Cub 1, 2, 3; Canterbury Club 2, 3, 4; Maroon
ami Gold 2, 3, 4. Editorial Staff 4; Pilot 5, Associate Editor 3;
Kappa Delta Pi 4; Intramurals 3. 4; Softball 3, 4; Who's Who
III
American Colleges and Unnersities 4.
4;
Lower rou
VIVIAN BURNESS
Atlantic City,
Elementary
Association
1,
Alpha
Psi
Jersey
Correctiontst
1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; WoDramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta
Omega 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
Day Women's
men's Chorus
3, 4;
New
—Speech
2;
LENA ANN CACCIA
Dushore
Elementary
—Speech
Correctionist
Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Women's Chorus 2;
Alpha Psi Omega 4, Secretary 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of
America 4.
SHIRLEY M.
CARMODY
Danville
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Science Club
1; Athenaeum Club 2, 5; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers
of America 4.
ROBERT
J.
CASTLE
Kingston
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Day
Men's Association 1, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4;
Newman Club 1, 2; Men's Glee Club 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 2,
Maroon and Gold
3, 4;
Obiter
3,
4;
a;:^
4.
36
Loner row:
U/j/xT roiv:
THERESA
CHARNEY
L.
ROSELLA DANILO
Mahanoy Plane
Carbondalc
Elcmcn/ary
Etemctitary
1, 2, 3, 4; Day Women's Association 4;
Women's Chorus I, 2, 5, 4; Women's Athletics 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of
Secretary 2, Vice President 3; Student
3, Secretary 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 3, President 4; Future Teachers
of America 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Women's Association
Waller Hall Association
America
4.
Dramatic Club
4;
VCILLIAM
2,
3. 4,
Who
Who*s
in
1,
2.
American Colleges and
Orangeville
Milton
Elenien/ary
Elementary
Soccer 1,2; Varsity Club
5, 4;
Day Men's
Future Teachers of America 4;
Association
I, 2,
Uniiersities 4,
MARY ELLEN (DEAN) BARTHOLOMEW
CLEAVER
J.
1.
Christian Association
3, 4.
^"aller Hall Association
1.
Vice President 5; Day Women's
2, 3, 4; Student Christian AsVice President 5; Future Teachers
3,
2,
Association 4;
Women's Chorus
sociation
5,
1,
2,
President 2,
America 4; Senior Awards Committee, Co-chairman 2, 3;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Girl's Trio 2, 3; Who^s Who in American
Colleges and Unii ersHics 4.
of
MARY
CONDON
C.
Old Forge
HELEN
Eloiictitury
Newman Club
Association 4;
2,
1,
3;
Athenaeum Club
2,
3.
Club
America 4.
A.
2,
COOKE
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; AviaNewman Club 1, 2; Future Teachers of
I;
3;
BENJAMIN
Frosty Valley
1, 2,
3, 4;
Day Men's
I,
2, 3, 4;
4.
MAE COURSEN
1,
2,
3, 4;
sociation
America
2,
4.
3,
4,
Aviation Club
Governing
Board
Aviation
Day Men's
Class Vice President 2.
Wilkes-Barre
Elementary
3;
3;
2,
3, 4;
IRENE JOAN ENDLER
Scranton
2,
JR.
Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club
Club 2, 3; Men's Glee Club 1; Kappa Delta Pi
Association
Women's Chorus
DUKE,
Elementary
Association
Future Teachers of America
ILA
C.
Berwick
Ele?nefifary
Aviation Club
DeCAMPI
Elenicnfary
^'omen's Chorus
tion
LARUE
K.
Nuremberg
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2,
3, 4, Governing Board 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Women's
Elementary
3
4;
Waller Hall AsFuture Teachers of
4;
Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4^ Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's Association 4.
JOHN
M.
'•
GEMBUSIA
Alden
EUmeutary
Aviation Club
Day Men's
2, 3, 4;
Association
1, 2,
3, 4.
ELLEN GIBBONS
<*
Trucksville
Elejueutary
Dramatic Club
1,
2;
Newman Club
1;
Waller Hall Association
K
2. 5, 4;
^'omen's Chorus
2, 3, 4.
upper row:
C.
RICHARD EW'ING
McClure
Elementary
Maroon and Gold Band
1; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta
Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association
Pi
3,
4;
Men's Dormitory Association
4;
JAMES
V.
2, 3, 4.
FERDINAND
Freeland
Elementary
Athenaeum Club 2, 3, Historian 3; Maroon and
Gold 2, 3; Calendar Committee Chairman 3; Dramatic Club 3,
4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Men's Association I, 2, 3, 4;
Future Teachers of America 4; Newman Club 2, 3.
Science
Club
2;
Lower row:
DANIEL
E.
FITZPATRICK
Northumberland
Elementary
Treasurer 4; Photography Club 3, Treasurer 3
Maroon
and Gold Band 1,2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2,
3; Day Men's Association 4.
Class
;
THURSTON
S.
FULMER
Northumberland
Elementary
Athenaeum Club 1; Aviation Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
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:.
Lower row:
Vpjier row:
ARLENE
NANCY RUTH HEEBNER
GORDNER
G.
—Speech
Elementary
Elementary
Day Women's
Association
Athenaeum Club
1, 2, 3,
4; Science
Jersey
Correctionist
I, 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1,
Maroon and Gold 2, 3; Olympian 1, 2, 3; Sigma Alpha
Eta 2, 5, 4, Vice President 3, 4; B Club I, 2; Future Teachers
Science Club
Club 1,2;
Future Teachers of America
3;
New
West Orange,
MiUville
4.
2,
3;
of America 4; Class Vice President
JOAN GRECO
sentative 3;
Dance Chairman
1;
1; College Council RepreCo-chairman, Hospitality Com-
mittee 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
1, Treasurer 1; Customs Committee 2, 3.
Old Forge
Knox
Fellowship
Elementary
Science
Club
1;
Athenaeum Club
Waller Hall Association
Future Teachers of America 3,
3.
4;
BARBARA
1,
2,
}, 4;
2,
5,
REGINA HERCHEL
Newman Club 1, 2,
Governing Board 4;
4,
West Hazleton
4.
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter
2; Waller Hall Association 2, 3; Hospitality Committee 2;
Day Women's Association 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
GULICK
A.
Riverside
Newman Club
2, 3, 4;
Olympian
2.
Elementary
WINNIE
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 1; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, President 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Fashion
Show 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus
Future Teachers of
2, 3
America 4; Customs Committee 2; Olympian 2.
1 ,
M.
HILEMAN
Bloomsburg
;
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Official Board 2; Athenaeum Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4; B Club 4.
ROBERT
E.
HALE
Hazleton
MARGERY NORTH HOSLER
Elementary
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Aviation Club 2, 3; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4; Canterbury Club 5, 4, President 3; Day Men's
Association 2.
Women's Chorus 1, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Athenaeum Club 5, 4; Day Womcn's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Knox
3, 4.
Fellowship
A.
3, 4.
JANICE
CAROLYN HEACOCK
Millville
Elementary
Elementary
Poetry Club
Chorus
1,
2,
3,
4,
Historian
2,
4, Secretary
3;
Waller Hall Association
Women's
2,
Science Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4;
Waller Hall Association 1; Day Women's Association 2, 3, 4.
1,
JOHNSON
E.
Lewisburg
3;
3,
4;
Athenaeum Club
1.
3,
2.
3,
Future Teachers of America 4;
^'esley Fellowship 1,2, 3, 4.
39
4;
Maroon and Gold Band
1,
4; Student Christian Association 3;
Day Women's
Association
4;
upper
Lower row.
10 u:
RICHARD
JOSEPH
JONES
H.
F.
Elnncii/iiry
Sigma Alpha Eta
1;
—Speech
Kappa Delta
Elementary
Corrcc/tonisf
Pi 3;
Day Men's
Aviation Club
Association.
1, 2,
};
Day Men's
MARY
KALLENBACH
E.
Day Women's
sociation
tion
4.
3;
Maroon and Gold
Women's Chorus
1,
2,
3,
I,
2;
2, 3;
Association I. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2; AviaClub 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Olympian 2,
Assembly Organist I, 2, 3, 4.
KELLEY
Shamokin
LAWRENCE KSANZNAK
Elementary
West Hazleton
Athenaeum Club
Election Board
Governing Board
JOHN
1;
2;
L.
Newman Club
Elementary
1;
Basketball
Waller Hall Association
Day Women's
2;
1;
3, 4.
Ehmcniary
Maroon and Gold 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, 4; Dramatic
Club 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 2, 3, 4; Day Women's As-
M.
1, 2,
Lost Creek
Elcwcuiary
ANNE
Future Teachers of America
Association
MARY LOU KRUNKOSKY
Sliartlesvilie
I,
KRUNKOSKY
Lost Creek
MiUvillc
1,
2,
3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Soccer
Science Club 2; Future Teachers of America 4;
4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Dining Room Com-
2; Glee Club 1;
Phi Sigma Pi 3,
mittee 4; Maroon and Gold
Men's Dormitory Association
Association 4.
KENNEDY
3;
1,
Obiter
2,
3;
4;
Dance Chairman
Day Men's
Kingston
GEORGE LAMBRINOS
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4;
Men's Glee Club I, 2. 5; Assembly Committee 2; Cheerleader
1, 2, Captain 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross Blood Drive
Chairman 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2; Pep Committee 2, 3, 4.
Endicott,
New York
Elementary
Men's Dormitory Association
3;
Football
Basketball 2, 3; Baseball
JOHN
L.
KRAUSE
EDWARD
Sugarloaf
R,
I, 2,
1,
2, 3, 4;
3.
LINN
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Elementary
Futur
Teachers of America 4; Science Club
Kappa Delta Pi 4.
3, 4;
Science Club
1,
2, 3;
Future Teachers of America 4;
Day Men's Association
40
1, 2,
3, 4.
3;
Association 4.
M.
JUNE LONG
Liberty
Elfwi'titiiry
Women's Chorus
I;
Future
oi
Teachers
Club
America 4;
Science
2,
3;
Day
K.ipp.i
Delta Pi 3, 4;
Association
Women's
:. 3, 4.
1,
DONALD
R.
McCLINTOCK
lie r wick
Elcmcnftiry
Science
Club
Day Men's
i
1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4;
Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
li
SENIORS
1953
Uppn
NIRA JANE McQUOWN
Shickshinny
'IWJI' jif»7"<
Elcmciitiiry
Day Women's
Association 1, 2; Waller Hall Association 3;
Science Club 1, 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 3.
MYRTELE
I.
MEGARGEL
Danville
El I' III cut Illy
Women's Chorus
3, 4;
Loner
—
S /)(((/» Coiicrfiriiint
Dramatic Club 1,2; Si);ma Alpha Fta
Future Teachers of America 4; OBlTi;R 4.
1;
rnjv:
RITA MARIE MEISNER
Kulpmont
Elementary
Aviation Club
2,
Secretary 3;
Day Women's
Association.
JEAN MILLER
Tunkhannock
Eleiucnfary
Women's Chorus
Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3.
Public Play 2, 3; Obitf.r 4, Director of Senior Pictures 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Freshman Adviser 3; Alpha Psi
Omega 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 2, 3, 4, Govcrnin>i Board
3; Day Women's Association 4.
2,
3,
4;
41
,
upper row:
;
Loner row:
PHYLLIS
MORGAN
Y.
MILDRED
Exeter
Elciiictlfary
VComen's Chorus
Day Women's
Club
2; Science
Association 1,
1,
Student Association
1,
2,
Elementary
1,
2;
Athenaeum Club
2, 3;
Lutheran
4; Future Teachers of America 4.
3,
2,
OGDEN
3,
PLISCOTT
M.
*
Bloomsburg
4,
Secretary
4;
—Speech
Correct iunnt
Community Government Association Committee Chairman
Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Women's Chorus I, 2; Sigma Alpha Eta
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Governing Board
matic Club 2, 3; Maroon and GolJ 2. 3; Olympian
Future Teachers of America 4.
4;
2;
1.
2,
Elementary
ROBERT IRVIN PRICE
Elementa} y
Shamokin
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Aviation Club 2; Day Men's Association
3, 4; Maroon and Gold 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 3; Future
Teachers of America 4.
2,
ELAINE
OHLMAN
Wilkes-Barre
Elementary
—Speech
RAYMOND
Correction lit
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Chorus 2, 3;
Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Obiter
3; Lutheran Student Association 2; Day Women's Association 4.
Hall
R.
RAABE
West Hazleton
Elementary
Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2; Future
Teachers of America 4; Aviation Club 4.
DORIS
PATERNOSTER
A.
Hazleton
SUZANNE (REASER) COVAL
Elementary
Berwick
Future Teachers of America
4;
Day Women's
2, 4;
Newman Club
3,
M.
Women's Chorus
Secretary 3; Kappa Delta Pi
Association 4; Waller Hall Association 1
2,
1.
2,
3,
4;
4;
3,
4,
Athenaeum Club
1,
2,
3;
1,
Wyalusing
SHIRLEY M. REISENWEAVER
Elementary
Conyngham
Athenaeum Club
2,
3, 4,
Day Women's
WW^^^'«'^
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Waller Hall Association
1. 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1.
2.
ELIZABETH PATTON
Waller Hall Association
Show
3,
3;
Milford
Kappa Delta Pi 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club
1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club I, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4.
Waller
3,
Dra-
MOSS, JR.
New
M.
1
3,
4,
Secretary 4;
Governing Board 4; Fashion
Association 4.
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 3; Maroon and Gold 1,2;
Women's Chorus 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3.
Ul'pcr row:
EDWARD
SABLE
A.
Glen Lyon
Elemcufary
Men's Glcc Club 1; Sit;ni.i Alpha Tta 2;
4; Day Men's Association 1. 2, 1, 4; Future Teacli-
Aviation Club
Kappa
ers
Pi 3,
of America
1,
2;
4.
JOYCE (SCHOFIELD) McMAHAN
Audcnried
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 3, 4; Women's Chorus 3;
4; Future Teachers of America 4.
Athenaeum Club
Lower row:
JAMES H. SHARP
Hazleton
Elementary
Aviation Club 2; Men's Glee Club
MARTHA
J;
Day Men's
Association
4.
STINER
Berwick
Ele men fury
—Speech
Cor reef ion is/
Day Women's Association 1, 2; Waller Hall Association 3, 4;
Maroon anil Gold 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3; Sij^ma Alpha
Eta
2,
3,
4;
Future Teachers of America
4.
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NANCY LOU RHOADS
Catawissa
Elemeufary
—Speech
Correefiouisf
Maroon and Gold Band I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3; Maroon ami
Gold I, 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Day Women's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, J; Obitlr 2, 3, 4;
Customs Committee 2, 3, 4.
FRANK THEODORE ROLL
Berwick
Elentottary
lootball
1;
Aviation Club
2, 3;
Day Men's
Association
43
1,
2, 3, 4.
5 3
upper row:
NELLIE H. SWARTZ
Montoursvillc
—Speech
Elementary
Waller
Association
H.ill
Women's Chorus
surer 3;
ture Teachers of
2,
I,
America
2,
1,
Corrcctinuht
4,
3,
3;
Governing Board 1, TreaSigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; Fu-
4.
JEANNE
A.
WALLACE
Berwick
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Glee Club 2; Miirooii and
Golil
3. 4;
Day
^X'omen's Association
1,
2, 3, 4.
Loiicr row:
JOSEPH
J.
WASIAKOWSKI
Nanticoke
Elctuetitiiry
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Men's Glee Club 3; Aviation
Club 3; Service Key Point Committee 3; Track 1.
ALBERT
E.
WILLIAMS
Nanticoke
Elementary
1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Men's Association 4; Invitational Bas-
Basketball
ketball
19
i,
2,
3,
Tournament
4;
Baseball
2, 3, 4.
5 3
BESSMARIE WILLIAMS
Forty Fort
Elementary
Newman Club 1; Science Ciub 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2; Maroou attd Gold I, 2, 3, 4, Editorial Board
3, 4; Olympian 2, 3. Advertising Manager 3; Obiter 4, Associate Editor 4; Women's Chorus 3; Future Teachers of America
4; Social Recreation Committee 3; Waller Hall Association I, 2,
3, 4; Day Women's Association 4.
Class Secretary 1;
ARDELL
E.
ZEIGENFUSE
Mo wry
Elementary
Future Teachers of America 4; Varsity Club
Science Club 2; Football
1, 2,
2, 3. 4;
3, 4.
44
'i
"Those we teach
Wish
1
ALTON
ZERBY
S.
Halifax
Eli'iiicntary
Aviation Club
2,
3;
Kappa Delta
Men's Dormitory Association
3, 4;
Pi 3, 4; Election Board
Future Teachers of America
45
3;
4.
to Iccini:
ELIZABETH
A.
BAER
Shickshinny
Social ShiilicSy
Student Christian Association
porter
Secretary 4;
3,
America
4;
B Club
erning Board
Mathcmatui
1;
Science
Women's Chorus
Club
2;
1, 2.
3, 4, ReFuture Teachers of
4; Waller Hall Association
4.
WILLIAM BARTLESON
Warrior
Run
Speech Correction, Social SfuJies
Basketball
SECONDARY
SiUiUi Hall
46
I. 2;
Baseball
3, 4.
1,
2, 3, 4,
Gov-
,
upper row:
Loii'cr roiv:
CLYDE
HARRY
H. BELL
S/iccrA Corrccfiouhtf Social Sfnilia
Spi'cr/j
Obiter
Future TcJchcrs of America 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sisma
Alplia Eta 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Men's Chorus 3, 4, President 4;
Day Men's Association 5, 4; Wesley Fellowship 3, 4. Prnj;ram
Chairman
3,
President
Editor
3,
2.
Gorrci ii
Dramatic Club
1,
3, 4;
2,
R.
Glee Club
2;
Newman Club
I,
2.
Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association
3, 4; Aviation Club 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4.
DONALD
BLYLER
N.
WILLIAM
Association
I, 2,
3, 4;
Speech Correctionisf, Social Studies
Kappa
Senior Ball Chairman.
3, 4;
BYHAM
E.
Kane
French, Spanish, English, Social Studies
Day Men's
S/iiiltes
Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; Basketball I, 2, 5, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association
1, 2, 5, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4.
Bloomsburg
Delta Pi
Run
Warrior
speech Correctiouist, Social
Science, Social S/nilics
2;
1,
DONALD JOSEPH BUTLER
BICKEL
Sunbury
1,
li>iy,lish
,
Sports Editor 3; Marooti ami Gold I, 2, 3, 4, Sports
3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4, Program Director 3, 4;
4.
IRVIN
Glee Club
BROOKS
P.
Pittsburj^h
Freeland
Varsity Club 2,
3,
DANIEL BOYCHUCK
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,
4; Football I; Future Teachers of AmerDay Men's Asso4; Men's Dormitory Association
2, 3
4; Baseball
ica
I,
3.
2.
4;
3,
1
,
;
ciation 4.
Shamokin
Science, Social Studies
Basketball
I,
Association
4;
1
3,
!,
2,
4; Varsity
3, 4;
Club
1,
2, 3, 4;
Day Men's Association
EDWARD
Men's Dormitory
Baseball 2, 4; Future Teachers of
America
J.
4.
Social Studies,
CHARLES
M.
CAMPBELL
Ashland
Geography
Aviation Club 3; Day Men's Association 3, 4, President 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Gamma Thcla Upsilon 3, 4; Col-
BRENNAN
Towanda
lege
Council
4.
Science, Mathematics
Track
1,
2,
3,
4;
Football
1,
2,
3,
4,
Co-captain 4; Class Vice
ALFRED
President 3; Men's Dormitory Association I, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3,
Vice President 2, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Phi
J.
CYGANOWSKI
Nanticokc
Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Newman
Club 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Hospitality Committee
Chairman 3; Senior Banquet Chairman; \V^/io*j Who in American Colleges and Uniicrsitics 4.
Science, Mathematics
Science Club I, 2; Day Men's Association 1, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3; Future Teachers of America 4.
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Lower row:
upper row:
JoANN FORNWALD EDWARDS
RONALD D'ANGELO
Montgomery
Berwick
Science,
Science, Mathentatics
Geography
Future Teachers of America 4; Football 2; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Aviation Club 3.
JOHN
Newman Club
Upsilon
Gamma
3,
4;
2,
1,
3;
Women's Chorus
N.
Ludlow
Mathematics, Geography
Science, Social Studies
2,
Track
3;
Tiicta Upsilon
3,
4;
3,
4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2,
Aviation Club 4; Gamma Theta
Men's Dormitory Association
3, 4,
Treasurer
2,
Day Wo-
3,
Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association
Day Men's Association 4.
Basketball 2, 5, 4; Varsity
4;
2,
Edi-
DOUGLAS ERICKSON
Wayne
1,
1;
men's Association I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2; Olympian
torial Board 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3; Science Club 3.
M. DiRICO, JR.
Future Teachers of America
3;
Maroon and Gold Band
4:
1,
Future
2,
3,
4;
3, 4.
RICHARD W. EVANS
JAMES
DOTY
E.
Shamokin
Science, Social Studies
Bloomsburg
Obiter I; Day Men's Association
Future Teachers of America 4.
Science Club 1,2, 3;
Speech Corncfioiiisf, Biological Science
Maroon and Gold Band
America
3;
1, 2,
Day Men's
3;
1,
Future Teachers of
Association
1, 2, 3, 4.
STEPHEN FAGO
ROBERT
J.
Centralia
DOWD
Science, Mathematics
Ringtown
Maf hematics
Science
Club
Science,
I, 2,
3, 4;
Day Men's
Future Teachers of America 4; Science Club
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3.
Future Teachers of America 4;
Association
1,
2, 3, 4.
1, 2» 3;
JOSEPH
P.
FEIFER
Mt. Carmel
HARRY
R.
Science, Mathematics
EDWARDS
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, President 4; Class Treasurer 2; Invitational Basketball Tournament !,
3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; College Council 4; Varsity Club 2,
Track
Hazleton
Social Sittilics, English
Athenaeum Club
i;
Kappa Delta
Association
Pi 3;
Day Men's
3;
1, 2, 3.
48
1,
2,
3,
4; Science
Newman Club
1,
2.
;
A
/
WILLIAM
FISHER
G.
Kulpmont
Scicttce,
Men's Association
D.iy
Club
I
;
2,
4.
3,
Gamma
Uc!ta Pi
2,
1,
Sigma
4; Plii
2,
Vice President
4.
Program Chairman
Tlicta Upsilon
3,
Gi(i,iiral}h\
3,
3,
4,
^,
3.
4;
Science
President 3; Aviation Club
Vice President 3, 4; Kappa
Pi 3. 4.
ROBERT
GERHARD,
A.
JR.
Palmcrton
Siicinc, Mathematics
Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Science Club 3; Day Men's Association
1.2. 3.4.
SENIORS
Upt'cr
roil':
DELORES
HARDING
E.
Muncy
Social Studies^ Spanish
Day Women's
Club
1,
Association
1, 2, 3, 4,
President 3; Science
Future Teachers of America
2, 3, 4;
4.
GRACE HEPPE
Sugarioaf
Biological Science, Social StnJies
Future Teachers of America 4; Olympian 3; Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hall Association 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3;
Women's Chorus
Hospitality
3;
Committee
Obitlr
5;
3.
Lower row:
WILLIAM
J.
HILL
Williamsport
Mathematics', Science,
Science
Club
3, 4;
Etifilish,
Social Studies
Future Teachers of America 4;
Men's Dormitory Association
RUSSELL OLIVER
3, 4.
HONS
Shavertown
Geography
Social Studies,
Future Teachers of America
Basketball
Upsilon
ketball
surer 2,
3,
I;
4,
Science
Club
Secretary 4;
Tournament
3,
4;
3,
2,
4;
3,
4;
Business
I'.ducation
Baseball
Aviation Club
3;
Wesley Fellowship
2;
Club
Gamma
Invitational
1,
2»
3,
4,
3.
49
I
Thcta
Bas-
Trea-
1953
upper row:
Lower row:
R.
EUGENE HUMMEL
ALEX WILLIAM KUBIK
Bloomsburg
York
,,'
Science, Mathcmatici
Speech C.orrccfionisf, Social Studies
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President }; Inter-collegiate
Band 2, 5; Future Teachers of America 4; Lutheran Student Association
1,
2,
4;
3,
Day Men's
GEORGE
Association
F.
1,
2,
3,
4.
Class President 1; College Council Representative 4; Hospitality
3; Kappa Delta Pi 3,
Vice President 4; Si^ma Alpha
President 4; Men's Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2,
Committee Co-chairman; Freshman Adviser
4; Phi
Sigma
Eta
4,
3,
Pi 3, 4, Historian 3,
President 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. 4;
1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2.
JOHNS
Obiter
1, 2,
3;
Olympian
\C'illiamsport
Social Sfiiiiies,
Football
Geography
WILLIAM BEN LINN
Basketball 1; Future Teachers of America
1, 2, 3;
4.
Catawlssa
English, French
JIMMIE
Men's Glee Club
JOHNSON
Kappa Delta
2;
I,
America
4;
Day Men's
Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of
Association 1,2,
3, 4.
Benton
Science, Matbema/ics
Future Teachers of America 4; Dramatic Club
Gold
1,
2;
Obiter
2,
1,
2; Mttrooti
Sports Editor 4; Science
4,
Club
CLEMENT
and
3,
MAKOWSKI
J.
4.
Keiser
Social Studies,
WILLIAM
H.
KLINE
Aviation Club
1, 2, 3;
Geography
Baseball 2, 3;
Gamma
Theta Upsilon
3.
Millersburg
Physical Science, Mathematics
Pilot 3, Associate Editor 3;
Treasurer 3; Obiter 2, 4, Sports Editor 2, Business Manager 4;
Student Christian Association 1; Science Club 1, 2» 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Si-ma Pi 4; Social
Recreation Committee 3, Chairman 3; Invitational Basketball
Tournament
R.
HENRY
Future Teachers of America 4; Class
3, 4.
MARINI,
JR.
Wayne
Geography
Science,
Dramatic Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; College
Council 2, 5, 4, Vice President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Class President 4; Olympian 2, Business
Manager 2; Future Teachers of America 4; Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities 4.
ALEX PAUL KOHARSKI
Wyoming
JOHN
Spanish, French, English
B.
MATURANI
Milton
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3; Glee Club 1,
2, 3, Secretary 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, President 5; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, President 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Pilot 2, Associate Editor 2; Men's Dormitory Association
1, 2, 3.
Social Studies,
Men's Dormitory Association
4;
ica
Obiter
3,
4;
3,
4; Football
Varsity Club 2,
1,
3,
I,
2,
4.
Geography
2,
3,
3, 4;
4;
Maroon and Gold
2, 3,
Future Teachers of Amer-
;
upper row.
JOHN
K.
MINCEMOYER
Muncy
Social Studies,
Day Men's
Association
Club
4;
3,
Geography
4; Baseball 3, 4; Aviation
Future Teachers of America
4.
ROBERT MOORE
Benton
Scicuci't Mufhcinatit's
Men's Glee Club 2; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club
Day Men's Association 1, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2,
Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4.
1;
3;
Loiccr row:
M.
EUGENE MORRISON
*
Bloomsburg
Science, Mathematics
Football
Gold
2,
2,
1,
3. 4;
3, 4;
Basketball
Varsity Club
I,
1,
Manager
2,
3,
4,
Teachers of America 4; Day Men's
Customs Committee 4; Olympian 3.
2,
3,
Maroun
4;
auil
Vice President 4; Future
Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
DAVID NORMAN NEWBURY
Watsontown
Biological Science, Social Studies
1, 2, Program Chairman 1; Assembly Committee
Chairman 3; Talent Show Director 2; Dramatics
Club 1, 2. Public Play 2; Obiter I, 2, 3, 4, Publicity Director
Editor 3, Editor 4; Olympian 2, Editor 2; College
1. Junior
Science
1,
2,
3,
Club
4,
Class President 3; Day Men's Association I, 2
Council 3
Men's Dormitory Association 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Maroon
and Gold 3, 4, Editorial Board 3, Feature Writer 4; Future
Teachers of America 4; Social Recreation Committee 3; Who's
;
Who
in
American Colleges and
Universities 4.
19
EDWARD
J.
McGEE
Hazlcton
Social Studies, Spanish
Day Men's
Association
DONALD
E.
I,
2, 3, 4.
MEREDITH
Northumberland
History, Geography
Maroon and Gold Band 3, 4;
Dormitory Association 2. 3,
ture Teachers of America 4.
Gamma
4;
Thcta Upsilon
Day Men's
51
3,
4;
Association
Men's
Fu-
I;
5 3
Upper rnu:
MICHAEL JAMES PALKO
Pottsville
Scictti't',
Science Club
America
Social
Stiitlivs
4; 0!\rn[}iii'i 3:
3.
Day Men's
4;
ALICE
J.
Future Teachers of
Association
3, 4.
QUICK
Wyalusing
French, Spanish, Engliih
Waller Hall Association
3.
4;
2,
I,
M.noon and Gold
3,
4,
3, 4;
Future Teachers of America
Board 4; Kappa Delta
Editorial
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, PresiTreasurer 4; Student Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4;
Knox Fellowship 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; Ocitlr 4,
Copy Editor 4.
Pi 3, 4, Historian 4; Poetry
dent
3,
Lower row:
GEORGE REINSMITH
Lehighton
Social Studies,
Geography
Men's Dormitory Association
JOHN
H.
3, 4.
RITTENMEYER
Philadelphia
Speech Correctionist, Social Studies
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, President 4; Basketball
1,
2; Future Teachers of America 4; Men's Dormitory
Association 1. 2, 3; Day Men's Association 4.
19
5 3
JOHN
S.
SCRIMGEOUR
West Pittston
Science, Mathematics
Track and
Field 2. 3. 4; Basketball 2; Class Treasurer 2; Class
Vice President 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4, Vice President 4; Science Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, President 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Treasurer
3, 4; Men's Dormitory Association 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Invitational Basketball Tournament 3, Co-ordinator 3; Varsity Club 4;
Senior Ball and Banquet, General Chairman; Who's Who in
American CoHexes and V niiersittes 4.
JOHN SIVULICH
Kulpmont
Biolo^'W Social Studies
Future Teachers of America 4; Day Men's Association
4;
Men's Dormitory Association 2, 5; Science Club I, 3, 4; Aviation Club 2, 3; Olympian 3; Canterbury Club 4.
1 .
52
'/
i
Lower row:
upper rou:
EDWARD
WILLIAM HARRY STOUTENBURGH
Hatboro
Matbematia
Science,
1.
2.
Athenaeum Club
ture Teachers of America
3,
Aviaiion Club 3; Fu-
4;
Room Committee
Dining
3.
Hazleton
Fretich, S/)d«;i/j, Eng^lnh
Science^ Maibema/ics
2,
1.
4;
3,
JOAN LOUISE WERSIXGER
THOMAS
E.
Bloomsburg
Club
Club
Science
3;
Softball 2.
3,
RUTH
Science
JR.
Srirwff, Ma/hematics
Future Teachers of America 5, 4; Science Club I, 2, 5, 4; Phi
Sigma Pi >. 4, Assistant Secretary 3; Dining Room Committee
Chairman 4; Varsity Club 5. 4; Men's Dormitory Association 4;
Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Pep Committee 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3.
Basketball
WEAVER,
P.
Bcthlclicm
4,
3.
Treasurer
3;
Kappa Delta
>X'nmen*s Chorus
1,
2,
Pi
3,
4:
Dramatic Club
ture Teachers of America
3;
3, 4;
3.
>X'aller
4; Poetry Club 2; FuHall Association 2, 3-
Day >X'omen's Association I. 2, 5, 4. Ofticial Board 3; Future
Teachers of America 3, 4; Knox Fellowship I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
2, Vice President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Student Christian Association 2.
HAROLD W HITEBREAD
Beech Haven
VERHOUSKY
RUSSELL
Science, Mdtbi mattes
Coaidale
Science
Sftctch Corrcc/ionisf, Socia! StiiJics
Future Teachers of America 4; Sigma Alpha Eta
I,
2,
3,
4;
Baseball 2;
Track
I,
2,
3,
4;
3, 4;
Varsity Club 2,
Pi
3.
3, 4.
SHELDON
THOMAS ANTHONY WALSH
\CTLLIAMS
Wilkes-Barre
Warrior Run
Social ShtJics,
Club 1,2; Kappa Delta
Football
Social S/utiics, English
Geography
Men's Dormitorv Association 1. 2, 3; Alhcnaium
Club; Mixed Chorus; F. T. A.
Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Newman Club 1; Men's Dormitory Association I, 2, 5; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4; Day Men's
Association 4.
DOROTHY
S.
Summit
SAMUEL
^'ATKINS
Women's
3,
2;
4;
Future Teachers of America
Hall As-^ociation
VC'aller
Association 4.
YEAGER
Science, Mathematics
French, Spanish^ English
Kappa Delta Pi
men's Chorus 1,
R.
Montgomery
Hill
1,
2,
3.
Wo-
Future Teachers of America
3,
Day
gram Chairman
2;
4;
3,
4; Science
Maroon an J Gold
I,
Club
I.
2,
Editorial
3,
Co-ed of the Year Contest Chairman, Obittr
3.
2,
3.
4,
Pro-
Board
JOSEPH
J.
ZAHORA
Coaldale
General Science, Social
Sfiiities
Football 1,4; Future Teachers of America 4; Varsity Club
Assistant Secretary 4; Track 1; Freshman Football Coach
3, 4,
3,
Dr. Eiigelhardt
'A current problon
Dr. Kiiihr
—Science
Mr. Barton
in the Field
— A Challenging Question
in
American Hiatory
54
in
high schools
Four
Years'
HAPPY EVENTS
THE MAIN EVENT
55
Memories
Junior Class
OFFICERS
Ad
Prcudeiit
I
Secretary
-
-
-
-
-
-
e
-
David Superdock
Douglas Stauffer
-
RcprcH-ii/afiie
Represeii/atn
Beeman
-
-
-
Treasurer
Man
—Mrs.
-
Vice Pirs/Jnif
\X'uiii:ii!
her
Dolores Doyle
John Anderson
— Harriet
Williams
Charles Andrews
56
Consult Student Directory, pp. 142-44.
J unior
.
.
and
.
class
assuming the leadership due upperclassmen
ably
performing
procuring school rings
responsibilities
its
.
.
Paris" at the Junior Prom.
.
.
.
.
creating "April in
boplioiiiore Class
.
.
.
the
transition
upperclassmen
.
.
.
the annual Cotillion
in the pattern of
"
stage
between under and
"Winter
.
.
.
58
at
taking a definite place
Bloomsburg.
Consult Student Directory pp. 142-44.
Wonderland"
Soprloniore Clas
ass
OFFICERS
— Dr.
Kuster
Aihiscr
-
Prcsiilciif
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
.
-
.
-
-
.
-
Fred
-
-
WfDtian Represciitatiie
Edward Connolly
—
Makv
Mail Representative
Joseph Kinder
Jean Griffiths
.
-
DelMonte
-
-
Elt en
Henning
Keith McKay
59
Freshman
Class
OFFICERS
Aiiihcr
Prciiilcnt
Vnr
— Edw ARD T. DeVoe
-
Prcsicliiif
Secretary
Trc'iisurcr
-
Rfpri-sfiitiitiic
James Nicholas
-
-
-
-
-
Wminiii Rcprcscntatiie
Man
Thomas Higgins
-
-
-
-
-
Joan Christie
CuRT English
— Eleanor Nicholas
-
60
-
Carl Meyer
Consult Student Directory pp. 142-44.
Presliman Class
.
.
.
the rigors of customs
of Bloomsburg
.
.
.
new
.
.
.
.
.
.
the exploring
the traditional talent
friends, habits, routines
.
heart theme of the Freshman Dance.
61
.
.
show
Sweet-
I
1
I
•
wtl -••
.
I
1
I
k
Coiiiinimity
Lcfl tu Rif./}/
—G. H
...
J.
all
Government Association
M.
hry, E. Cunter,
Crisci,
'^'.
Jacobs,
students in one body func-
tioning through a college council,
a
medium
of exchange
the
for
plans and ideas of students, faculty,
and administration
.
.
.
Prcsitlcnt, ConiinlttiUy
Gnicrnmcnt Aswciation
64
Community Government
Association
--.----...
---------------..--_
---------------OFFICERS
Pn'siilcnf
Edwin Cuni-er
Michael Crisci
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant
Judith Fry
William Jacobs
Gerald Houseknecht
Treasurer
FACULTY MEMBERS
Dr. North
Dr. Engclh.irdt
Dr. Hcrrc
Mr. Hallisy
Mr. Hoch
Miss Ranson
Dr. Kehr
Mr. Yohe
Miss
Hazen
Miss
,
Macdonald
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES
Andrews
Edward Campbell
Joseph Feifer
Alfred Chiscon
Joanne Cuff
Mary Ellen Henning
Thomas Higgins
Rosella Danilo
Alex Kubik
Fred DelMonte
Keith
Charles
Elaine
Gunther
McKay
65
Henry Marini
Carl Meyer
Eleanor Nichols
David Superdock
Harriet Williams
Mildred Wrzesniewski
—
—
tint Rou. Lift to Right
R. Harris.
—
Row
W.
J.
^J.
J.
Scrimgeour, A. Quick. M. Condon,
L. Benner, C.
J.
Goodwin,
Ciavaglia,
B. Gulick,
W.
Froncek,
J.
I.
CichowiL'Z, Dr. M.iupin, R.
Adams, W. Carson, R. Ewing,
S.
Gunther, R. Evans, A. Bittner,
Hill, E.
Duke,
Row
Bogden, H. Edwards,
kneclit, T.
B.
Sccoiiil
Johnson,
Carmody,
J.
S.
P.
S/v//j
Ron
Fifth
—
Kline.
Kappa Delta Pi
...
a
National Honor Society in Education,
encouraging high intellectual and personal standards, and fostering professional fellowship and
growth
.
.
.
66
Ferdinand,
J.
Hcrchcl,
Anderson.
Edwards, D. Doyle, C. Brennan. Fourth
Fry, R. Grant, C. Bell.
Hoffman.
J.
J.
Row
Krauso,
—
E.
W.
Third
Row
—
Cunfer, G. HouseJacobs, A. Hantjis,
Kappa Delta Pi
OFFICERS
—Dr.
Adv'ncr
President
-
Vice President
John Scrimgeour
-
-
-
Corresponding Secretary
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
FiTst
W.
Row,
Lt'jt
to
Raker, C. Pease.
J.
Newhart,
J.
Miller,
L.
P.
Right
—D.
Newbury,
Second Rotf
— M.
McLaren, O. Moss.
MacGill, M.
J.
-
-
Robert
Rou
J.
—
P.
Wrzesniewski, A. Kubik.
E.
-
Erma
R.
Fourth Rou
J.
—
Bean
Regina M. Herchel
].
O'Donnell, M. Neugard, D. Paternoster,
O'Loughlin,
Harris
— Irene Cichowicz
Long, R. Thomas, M. Williams, D. Watkins,
Ledyard,
Third
-
Maupin
Wersinger,
S.
Uhrich,
Traver, P. Macalousky, R. Korba,
T.
Johnson, A.
Chiscon, E.
Sable,
H. Marini, H. Whitebread, D. Superdock. K. Smith.
r
1
f
Si^ma Pi
Plii
First
Rou, Left
—A.
to
Right
C.
Brcnnan,
Kubik,
R.
J.
Locke,
Rittenmeyer.
Zahora,
J.
Scrinigeour,
A.
McManus, W. Stoutenburgh, D. Superdock.
W.
Kline,
M.
Jones, R.
Holtzman,
C. Andrews, R. Oney, K. Kirk.
J.
J.
Kopec.
Fourth
Fifth
— C.
Sixth Ron-
Row
Sccot:J
Adviser;
Row
Row
— R.
R.
—
—V.
Backwash,
Schleicher.
E. Connolly, F. Del
Steinbach, F. Gavio. D.
Rumer, A. Schmidt,
K.
W.
Third
Raker, M. Crisci,
Rou
—M.
Moran,
Monte, D. Richardson,
Newbury, A. Chiscon,
McKay.
OFFICERS
Aihhcr
Vresidcnt
—Mr.
-
V/cc PnsiJcnf
-
Secretary
J-^ck
-
-
-
...
for
Rittenmeyer
Alex W. Kubik
Ch.^rles
-
a
National Professional Fraternity
Schleicher
men
based on twenty-three years
of fellowship, scholarship, and profes-
Brennan
sional skill
Treasurer
-
-
-
John
S.
Scrimgeour
68
.
.
.
Ome^a
Pi
Pi
OFFICERS
Aihiscr
.
Prci'nletit
—Mr.
_
Gihrig
William Jacobs
.
.
Vice President
-
-
-
.
.
promoting, extending, and creat-
Clare Davis
ing interest and scholarship in
_
Secretary
Triiisiirer
-
_
-
Jean Newhart
.
-
-
merce
Judith Fry
.
.
.
members having
high ethical standards plus
service equaling
Row, Lcjt
lo Kigl^l
— Dr. Andruss, Miss Noyes,
Mr. Hinkel, Mr. Henric.
—
SfronJ Ron-
R. Grant. A. Bittner. M. ^'rzcsnicwski,
high
a
professional promise and superior scholastic ratings,
Fir^t
com-
R. Harris,
J. Pichel, \C'.
L. Macgill. J.
S.
worthy
Newhart,
^'. Jacobs, j. Fry.
Uhrich, M. Ncupard,
Raker.
TliirJ
Ron
A. Swaboski, A. Hantjis, R. Locke, C. Pease, R. Knause, E. Cunfer.
enterprise
— Mr.
S.
Hoffman.
P.
.
.
.
Mr. Gehrig.
O'l.oughlin.
Hallisy. E. Longo, R. Haas,
Alplia Psi Oiiiega
Sifting, Left to
—
ing
B.
—
Right
Von Drach,
B. Caccia, Secretary; V. Burness, J. Miller.
J.
Ciavaglia,
President;
N.
Wilson,
Stand-
G.
Adviser;
Houseknechc.
.
.
.
providing encouragement and recog-
nition for students interested in dramatics
and the college theater, being comprised of
outstanding members of the Bloomsburg
Plavers
.
.
.
OFFICERS
Ailtiser
President
Secretary
Treasurer
70
-
—Dr.
_
-
.
-
\Vilson
-
.
James
.
.
_
Lena
Ciavagli.'V
A. Caccia
Joanne
R.
Cuff
Gam ma
Tlieta Upsilon
OFFICERS
AJiiwr
President
.
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
...
—Mr.
-
a Professional
Clem Makowski
-
Russell Hons
.
.
-
William Fisher
.
-
-
-
Sterling
John M. DiRico
-
Geography Fraternity
ing close bonds of fellowship, professional
ise
and study, and high character and
Finf Row, Left In Rixhl
A. Bclinsky, E. Campbell,
B. EUinger,
R. Lewis,
J.
— H.
J.
seek-
prom-
ideals
.
.
.
Marini, R. Hons, C. Makowski,
Schallcs, B. Ycagcr, T. Stcfanik.
Froncck.
71
J.
DiRico,
ThirJ
J.
lies.
Rom— M.
SiroiiJ
Ron
— H. Eckart,
Morris. D. Smith, K. Hidlay,
bignia Alplia Eta
f/rs/ Koir, Left to
Right
—
M.
C. Bell. Treasurer;
DiLibclbii,
R. Korba, Recording Secretary, A. Kubik, President.
M. Martz,
E.
J.
Levandosky, P. Noll.
Keim, M. Pliscott, H. Brooks.
Third Rou
Fourth
—
Row
Cjrrcspundm- Secretary; Miss
SccotiJ
— D.
Rou
Rhodes,
E.
J.
OFFICERS
—Miss
Weir
President
-
Alex Kubik
-
— Nancy Heebner
Secretary —
.
.
.
creating and stimulating
Vice President
Recording
Mary
Corresponding Secretary
—
Rose M. Korea
Treasurer
interest in speech
Dreibelbis
Clyde Bell
.
.
.
ty,
fellowship,
co-ordinating
toward
efforts
goal
and hearing
learning experiences, unioffering
.
72
.
.
Stauffer,
Mahoney, R. Grobowski,
G. Bennet, B. Jones.
Adiiu-r
W'cir, Adviser;
Ohlman, N. Swartz,
G. Masanovich, D.
Peterson,
Von Drach,
B.
—N.
interests
a
and
and
common
P.
Boyle,
E. Schmidt,
Student Christian Association
First
— M.
Row,
Lcjt to Ki^ht
—
^J.
Nielson, L. Deibert.
Coleman, Mr. Hinkel.
W. Bowman,
t.
Xunn. A.
B. Balliet, P. Phillips, A.
Fisher, L. Schuliery, G.
Houseknecht,
Dreese, R. Ellis. G. Harris, R. Lewis.
D. Sharretts, M. Trefsgar, L. Fry, M. Bitler, L. Szerafinski, B. Zimmerman, F. Evert, B. Hoffman,
P.
Edwards, N. Gunton,
J.
Traver,
B. Yeager, C. Trobetsky, A.
J.
Lukac, A. Moyer, A. Quick, M. Parrish, A. Atmonavage. Fifth
Laidccker. SctoiiJ
J.
—
Row—A.
Thini Rou
fourth
—O. Moss,
Row
J.
Swartz.
Nicholas,
Hermany, N. Homsher, C. Davis, H. Edwards.
OFFICERS
Aihiscr
Prcsiiienf
-
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
—Mr.
-
Hinkel
Louise Schullery
-
...
a social
and devotional on-campus
Gerald Houseknecht
...
....
organization including students of
all
Alice Fisher
Edgar
Nunn
denominations
faith
73
.
.
.
united
in
Ron
E. Nichols,
Christian
Future Teacners or America
OFFICERS
John Bogdan
President
John Scrimgeour
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
-
Jean O'Donnell
Joseph Barkley
-
Danilo, R.
Ferdinand,
Davenport,
Fitzpatrick, D.
Hendcrshot, T.
Dean, M.
De Campi, H.
Froncek,
Heppe, G.
Fry, R.
Herchel, R.
Dennen,
Fulmer, T.
Hess, P.
De
J.
J.
Paul, R.
Diltz, L.
Di Rico,
MEMBERS
Dotter,
J.
S.
J.
J.
Heisley,
J.
Garrison, R.
Hileman,
Gembusia,
Hill,
J.
W.
W.
Gerhard, R.
Hoffman,
Goodhard, E.
Hons, R.
S.
Campbell, E.
Doty,
Goodwin, T.
Hosier,
J.
Carmody,
Dowd, R.
Gordner, A.
Houseknecht, G.
Anspach, T.
Castle, R.
Duke, B.
Grabowski, R.
Hvasta,
Baer, B.
Charney, T.
Durso, M.
Grant, R.
Johns, G.
Chiscon, A.
Edwards, H.
Gray, H.
Johnson,
J.
Ciavaglia,
Edwards, P.
Grazel,
Johnson,
J.
Endler,
Greco,
Adams, C.
Anderson,
Barkley,
J.
Bean, E.
Bell,
S.
J.
Cichowicz,
C.
W.
Benner, L.
Cleaver,
Bennett, P.
Condon, M.
Bickel, B.
Cooke, L.
Bodek,
Coursen,
S.
Bogden,
J.
Crisci,
I.
I.
M.
J.
I.
M.
M.
S.
Johnson, T.
J.
Erickson, D.
Gulick, B.
Jones,
M.
Erwine,
S.
Gunther, E.
Jones,
W.
Eunson,
F.
Gunton, N.
Jones, R.
Evans, R.
Gurzynski, F.
Kallenbach, G.
Evans,
Hale, R.
Kallenbach,
Flarding, D.
Kelshaw,
J.
Eveland,
Boj'chuck, D.
Cuff,
Boyle, J.
Cunfer, E.
Ewig, C.
Harris, R.
Kennedy,
Brennan, C.
Cyganowski, A.
Fago,
Haupt, M.
Kirk, K.
J.
S.
S.
J.
J.
Czerwinski, A.
Fedrigon, O.
Havard,
Burness, V.
Davis, C.
Feifer, J.
Heacock, A.
Kline,
Caccia, L.
D'Angelo, R.
Felker,
Heebner, N.
Knause, R.
Brooks,
H.
M.
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J.
Kissinger, F.
W.
M.
Future Teacliers or America
Knccht, A.
Meisner, R.
Koharski, A.
Meredith, D.
Price,
R.
Kornfcld, A.
Miller, J.
Pugh,
J.
Krause,
Mincemoyer,
J.
Pliscott, L.
J.
.
Raabe, R.
Krunkosky, M.
Moore, R.
Raker,
Ksanznak, L.
Morgan, M.
Reinsmith, G.
J.
Kubik, A.
Morgan,
W.
acquainting upperclassmen with teaching
cation to prospective students and those already
Reisenweaver,
P.
.
problems while advancing the interests of edu-
Montague, H.
Krunkosky,
.
Quick, A.
S.
Bloomsburg
enrolled at
Morrison, G.
Rhoads, C.
Ledyard, M.
Moss, O.
Rhoads, N.
Lewis, R.
Moyer, A.
Richardson, C.
Linn, B.
Neugard, M.
Roll, T.
Stoutenburg,
Linn, E.
Newbury, D.
Rompola, E.
Swartz, N.
Laidacker,
J.
W.
.
.
.
Watkins, D.
Weaver, E.
Locke, R.
Newhart,
Sable, E.
Skeeba,
Long, M.
Neyhard, M.
Schofield, J.
Thomas, R.
Whitebread,
Macgill, L.
Nunn, W.
Schmidt, L.
Thompson,
Williams, A.
Magargel, M.
O'Donneil,
Schullcry, L.
Tilmont,
J.
J.
Makowski, C.
Ohlman,
H.
Marr, H.
O'Loughlin,
Marini,
Maturani,
Scrimgeour,
E.
P.
Oney, R.
J.
Ottavi.ini,
Mayo, G.
Paige, P.
McCauley.
Parrish,
J.
Shamro,
Sharp,
W.
J.
J.
J.
Soberick, F.
J.
H
Williams, B.
J.
Williams, M.
Traver,
J.
Uhrich,
S.
Williams,
Verhousky, R.
Von Drach,
R.
Wallace, C.
Wallace,
Wirth,
S.
J.
Wrzesniewski, M.
Smith, K.
Snierski, R.
M.
J.
Wersinger,
J.
Yeager,
Yencha,
S.
S.
McLaren, P.
Paternoster, D.
Speal, E.
McManus, A.
McQuown, N.
Patton, E.
Stauffer, D.
Walsh, T.
Zahora,
Pease, C.
Stefanik, T.
Walters,
Zeigenf use, A.
Meier,
Pichel, J.
Stiner,
J.
M.
75
J.
Yesson, C.
S.
Wasiakowski,
J.
J.
Zerby, A.
J
Business Education Club
finf Ron, Left
Right
to
M.
J.
Crisci,
Boyle,
D. Doyle,
S.
Andre,
—
J.
hodek,
S.
—
S.
Kinder,
Cook, H. Morrison, M. Hoffccker, C. Pease,
J.
Third
Bennet, B. Westover,
S.
fifth
Barklev.
Hoffman,
—R. Locke, R.
Fourth Ron —
Row
—
Ron
Verano. E. Rompala,
K. Kirk,
J.
Muelhof, Croup.
Nicholas.
J.
OFFICERS
Adiiscr
President
Treasurer
-
William H.^track
_
-
Jean Newhart
-
-
_
Secretary
Rygiel
-
-
Vice President
—Mr.
_
-
I.
J.
Newhart,
Stephens, E. Berry,
Cichowicz.
W.
T. Jones, M. Durso, M. Wrzniewski,
Hiller, D. Jones. T. ^'ellivcr.
J.
President;
Urich, Secretary
Treasurer;
Coval, D. Johnson.
M. Henning, C. Trobetsky,
B.
b.
Second Roif
Mr. Rygiel, Sponsor.
Sarae Ulrich
Sylvester Bodek
76
J.
Mincer, F. Zeranski,
S.
J.
President;
J.
Shamro,
Raker, M. Walsh,
Hvasta
Kline,
R. Oney,
J.
Murray
Business Education Club
...
a large
and active organization using extra-
curricular activities to enlarge the business edu-
cation experiences of
Fhil Roil. Left In Rifiht
E. Dean.
ScconJ Rou
—
— A.
J.
W.
Jacobs, A. Gengenbach.
E.
Balent,
J.
D. Levan,
J.
Keifcr,
Ikeler, J.
Mackelhoe, G. Wiik,
Third
Row
O'Donncll.
—
J.
Christie, J.
J.
B.
Bietg,
Rnu
—
j.
members
.
.
.
Czcck, M. Lewis, R. Wayne, M. Hartcr,
H. Stewart, C. Case, R. Hurtt,
Bush, A. Vermilya,
Foiii//j
its
J.
Coleman,
McCormick, V. Karycki, R. Grant.
77
J.
Reese,
Panichello, L. Diltz, E. Childs,
P.
O'Brien,
L.
Rhinehart,
W.
J.
Sibley, R.
Montague,
Kozlaski, M. Neugard,
M. Neyhart,
M. Gobstcr,
R.
J.
Chcrrington,
Shuttlesworth,
women
cilorus
s
OFFICERS
Aih'iscr
President
_
.
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
-
—Mr.
Smith
Myra Albertson
_
-
-
...
Louise Schullery
.
-
Sally
Morgan
Mary Ledyard
-
mmm
Pint Rou, Left
to
Rixhl
— Mr.
Smith,
E. Miller, A. Vermilya, J. Lipko, J.
G.
Harris,
A.
Dreese,
E.
Watson,
M. DePaul, R. Korba, M. Neugard,
E.
Balent,
C. Case,
M.
P.
Phillips,
Ertel,
E.
Novak,
J.
Stephens,
Desmond,
F.
B.
Keipcr,
J.
A.
L.
Schullery.
J.
SccoiiJ
J.
—
Row
H. Clark,
Kornfeld,
E. Brace, J. Traver,
G. Gebhard, E. Adams,
M. Williams,
Hester,
Hendershot.
L.
J.
Miller,
J.
Deibert, B.
Balliett,
R. Girdauskas, L. Szerafinskl, C. Shupp,
Fourth Ron,
McCormick, M.
—M.
Bitler,
A. Swartz, M.
O'Braitis, B. Bryan, P.
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M.
Curilh,
Buck, M. Hoffecker,
R. Snierski.
S.
M. Melchan,
C.
Rummage,
ThirJ
Row
—
Fisher, L. Fisher, R. Paul,
Neilson,
McLaren.
Lewis,
B. Kester,
J.
Kanyok,
J.
Ference,
women
clloriis
s
i?^;e
First
M.
J.
Row,
M.
to
Right
J.
Heisly,
—A.
Hippensteel,
Lukac, M. Duttinger,
G. Ott,
B.
Left
Dreibclbis,
P.
^X'illiams,
J.
Noll,
M. Gracion,
J.
Lundy.
S.
L.
Bogart,
Second
P.
—
Row
Andre, N. Wren,
Griffiths, C.
Vought,
J.
Edwards,
J.
Evans, A. Hermany,
S.
L.
D.
Jones,
Fry, P. Hess,
S.
J.
Kline,
J.
Hoffman, R. Grant,
P.
.
S.
E. Hall, A.
Reisenweaver.
Haupt,
.
.
S.
Albert,
E.
ThinI
— R.
Row
Gengenbach, C. Stoehr, A. Moyer,
Fourth
Row
—
E.
Adams,
P.
lassies
singing to-
gether for the enjoyment of themselves,
the college, and the
79
community
.
.
S.
Fry,
Krapf,
OXoughlin,
Morgan.
golden throated
Myers,
Yenshaw, A. Snyder, A. Jenkins,
Wagner, M. Albertson, T. Valenta, R. Cope.
W. Bowman,
Hoffman, R. Gillman, G. Histed, M. Parrish, N. Williams,
M. Ledyard,
Gunton,
N.
B. Vanderslice,
.
Mixed Cliorus
First Roil, Lift to R/,?/j/
F.
Keiper,
M. Williams,
Morgan, E,
J.
Miller, S.
J.
McCormick,
J.
Hester, C.
over,
S.
E.
— Mr.
L.
Smith, R. Paul, B.
Miller,
Novak. M.
Von
M. Lewi;.
Dracli,
N. Williams, A. Kornftld,
Scliullcry,
O'Braitis,
A. Hermany, M.
P.
Duttinger,
O'Loughlin,
Deveraux. E. Dean, C. Deitch, B. Shaneman, B. Lewis,
S.
Scioiul
Rou.'
N.
—
P.
Hoy.
Hoffman,
Ron
ThirJ
Semanski.
Fourth
A. Vcrmilya, R. Girdauskas.
Rummage, M. Renn, M. Ledyard,
A.
— W.
Goditus,
Fifth
S/.v//j
Bowman,
Row
L.
Ron
Roll.
— M.
—
—
S.
Diebert,
P.
P.
Paige,
Adams,
L.
Fry,
Phillips,
M. Dean,
Williams, B. West-
Bogden. R. Raabe, T. Rebbeneck,
J.
E.
Bitler,
P.
Shupp.
OFFICERS
Robert Von Drach
President
Vice
Ruth Paul
Prisitleiif
Secretary
Treasurer
-
-
Mary Lewis
Sara Jane
Hoffman
.
.
.
the blending of sweet soprano and
rich baritone voices for the
common
pleasure of the group, the college, and
the
80
community
.
.
.
Aviation Club
OFFICERS
Adiiscr
.
Prcsiilcnf
Vice
Treasurer
.
-
.
_
-
Sterling
-
-
-
Pirsiclciit
Sccrc/iiry
—Mr.
-
-
-
.
Lee Benner
Jay
S.
Wirth
Rita Meisner
Ila M.
Coursen
.
.
.
looking Into the future and keep-
ing abreast of the present by promoting
all
aspects of aeronautics
^^^^^^^^m'f^^'^fr'^^^
.
.
.
science
CluL
OFFICERS
Advisers — Dr. Kuster, Mr. Lanterman
Preshlcnf
-
Vice Pre side uf
Treasurer
-
-
-
S.
Scrimgeour
Shirley Eveland
-
-
-
Secretary
John
-
-
Elizabeth Baer
Alton W. Schmidt
Fhit Row, Left to R/.s/j'— H. Novak, N. Noz, F. Soberick, S. Eveland, R. Fry, G. Holdren, P. Hartman.
Second Row T. Davis, H. Home, S. Krum, J. Dennen, R. Rhodes, O. Baker, A. Schmidt. ThirJ Row
A. Garringer, J. Tuckett, N. Snyder, P. Ives, H. Rutkowski, S. Rinchimcr, V. Scrimgeour, R. Thomas,
fourth Row R. Huntz, A. Atmonavage, B. Butler, R. Blyler. J. Slembarski, E. Baer, D. Harding.
—
—
—
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science Clul,
First Rolf. Lift In Rif;/}/
—
—
Second Row J. Krause,
Third Row M. Palko,
J.
P.
.
.
.
Heislcy. R. Evans, V.
—
L. Cole, \V. Hill, J.
S.
P.
Harding,
B.
Bennett, P. Harding, R. Ledger,
J.
physical fields through use of lectures,
demonstrations, motion pictures, and
.
W.
Carson, R. Cornell,
.
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Fcifcr, R.
J.
J.
Froncek, B.
J.
Halcovich, A. Walburn,
Moore, «'. Kline.
Luchs, Dr. Kuster, Sponser.
Bishop, Mr.
J.
Johnson, A. Chiscon.
experience in both the biological and
.
Dowd,
Buckwash, R. Kanaskie,
enlarging scientific knowledge and
field trips
Anderson, \V. Stoutcnburi;h,
Yeager, E. Gunther,
Lanttrman.
j.
Scrimgeour.
Fourth Rou
F:ffh
—
Row —
BlooniSjburd PI ayers
First
J.
RoUy Left
Scott,
O. Fcdrigon,
J.
L.
J.
to
Right
M. Ruddick,
Palutis,
J.
Harter.
Boyle,
J.
O'Donnell. G. Benner,
M. Martz,
Benner.
— M.
P.
S.
H. Clark. C. Craparo,
Ciavaglia,
S.
Phillips,
J.
Wersinger,
R. Danilo, M. Hoffecker.
N. Noz,
P.
McLaren,
J.
Devereaux, B. Carter, T. Stefanik, G. Herre, B.
Fourth Ron
—
Shoop, F. Vacante, C. Deitch, P.
P.
Ferdinand. G. Houseknecht,
J.
\C'.
Bowman.
Second Roiv
Cuff,
—
J. Miller, S.
Von Drach,
J.
J.
S.
Hiller.
Ference,
J.
J.
Boiling,
Mincer,
Hvasta, Dr. Wilson.
L.
I.
Thirti
Curilla, C. Bauer, J. Chapin,
Magaro, D. Lynn, M. Moran, D. McNeilis,
B.
Goodell,
Cichowicz,
I.
Roti^
Endler,
Ottaviani,
Luchs.
OFFICERS
AJiher
-
PrcsiJciit
Vice Preiidciit
Secretary
Trca>,urcr
—Dr.
-
.
-
-
-
-
_
-
...
a
workship
in
educational dram-
James Ciavaglia
atics
James Ferdinand
-
-
Wilson
Mary Ann Martz
by creation of student staged
productions for college and public
Sherrill Hiller
84
.
.
.
Bloom sbii re
"A
'Knul Lady'
'YoH Can't Take
85
It
With You"
Plavers
Tuesday Nigbter"
Waller Hall Association
Governing
OFFICERS
Aih/sns
—Dean Kehr, Miss Macdonald
-
Prcs/ilcii/
\';(C
-
Prcudciit
Secretary
Mvra
-
-
.
.
Treasurer
_
RosELLA Danilo
_
_
_
E.
Albertson
Louise Schullery
_
Mary Ledyard
Seated, Left to Right
— Miss
Macdonald,
L. Schullery,
M. Albertson, M. Ledyard, R. Danilo, Dr. Kehr.
¥int Row, Lift
I.
to
Right
— W.
Cichowicz, H. Rutkowski,
B. Baer,
Bowman,
J.
G. Benner, M. Neugard,
N. Snyder,
J.
Yosviak,
S.
Andre,
L. Bogart, A. Fisher, B. Berry,
Bower, E. Brace,
J.
J.
P.
McLaren,
J.
Lukac, H. Clark, R. Gydosh.
Albert, L. Szerafinski.
G. Ott,
Hester.
Fourth
J.
—
Row
SirnriJ
Griffiths.
Third
J.
—
Row
J.
Ron
Boiling,
Johnson, B.
Balliet.
— R.
P.
Damlu, R. Grant,
Haupt, M. Williams,
M. Gobster,
E.
Gerosky,
Waller Hall Association
B oar<
...
women
all
making
living
cheerful,
dormitory
together
students
pleasant,
a
and cooperative experience,
while carrying out social, educational,
and governing programs
Stantlin^
M.
—
P.
Patton.
Edwards,
P.
Bower,
j.
O'Louglilin,
J.
I.
Coursen,
McCormick,
B.
J.
.
.
.
Baer,
Greco,
A. Fisher, M. ^"illiams.
First
R.
Rou
,
Lcjt to Ri^/jf
Rohrbach,
M. Ledyard,
P.
Bitler,
L.
S.
J.
—
McCauley,
J.
Scott, J.
P.
Versinger,
Edwards,
J.
J.
Fcrence,
Traver, N. Gunton, B. Hoffman, L. Schullcry, C. Gill.
S.
Hiller,
Hoffman, A. Korntcid, M. Hoffecker, C. Case,
Fry, C. Sanders, X. Rcnn, B. Reitmeyer,
S.
Hvasta, T. Jones, X. Homsher.
P. Miller, E. Nichols, C. Goodell.
M. Lyngousky, G. Histed,
P.
SfcottJ
ThirJ Rou
Fourth Roti
—
— A.
C.
Rnu
—
Quick,
Rummage,
O'Loughlin, M. Albertstm, M. ^'rzesniewski.
•^
Men s Dormitory
First
Row,
Second
—
Lcfl to Rfght
Row
E. Berry,
}{oii
—
Fifth
S:.\th
...
P.
Rou
Rou
—
J.
M.
— R. Shuttlesworth,
OndruU,
J.
Association
F. Betz, J.
Zahora, M. Bernot,
Goodwin, M. Jones,
Crisci, T.
J.
W.
Ncmetz,
Johnson,
S.
J.
Panichello, B. Mont,
all
Davenport, T. Stefanick,
J.
J.
Boyle, R. Castle, A.
resident male students together
for the regulation of dormitory condi-
with the providing of
social
programs for the entire college com-
munity
.
.
.
OFFICERS
Ad riser
Pn'siilciit
-
Vice PresiJeiit
-
-
-
-
Hoch
Joseph Feifer
Charles Brennan
-
-
Scrri'fary
Treasurer
—Dean
J.
Joseph Colone
John Scrimgeour
88
W.
W.
Ottaviani,
Kline, J. Johnson,
J.
J.
j.
KovaL
W.
J.
Ellmgcr.
ThirJ Rou
Raker, A. Geringer, R. Hons.
Tucket, T. Higgins, C. Ruffing,
McManus, W.
G. Kallenbach, K. Kirk, C. English, K. Smith, C. Pease,
tions along
Swigonski, E. Cunfer, R. Lewis,
Stoutenburgh, D. Erickson, C. Andrews,
Bennett, C. Brennan, R. Holtzman, F. Williams, T. Sanders,
—
—
J.
Devreaux, R. Schmidt, R. Locke, R. Von Drach,
Fourth
Shemanski, T. Rowley.
Anderson, D. Meredith, D. Newberry.
Feifer,
M. MacKay,
E. Palushock.
Day Men's
...
ing
non-dormitory male students tak-
all
a
Association
unified active part in the social and
student governmental functions of college
life
.
.
.
OFFICERS
Ad
I
her
Vice President
Secretary
—
—D.
Third Row—
FirU Rou. Lcfl to Right
Bogdon.
I..
Benncr.
foiiTlh Roll
Rou,
—
E.
Second Rou
Campbell,
J.
SIcmbarski, B. Bishop, H. Novak,
Levan, H. Eckhar:, P. Cain,
J.
Meir,
J.
J.
Omior, G.
E. Sable. J.
B. Carter, G.
Harris, ^". Pettit, E. Connolley, R. Girton,
^"atts, R.
Bittner, E. Siscoc,
J.
Bluges, E.
John Bogdan
-
-
-
Clyde Adams
R. Gerhard. R. George, B. Evans,
Roberts, G. Houscknccht. C. Adams, %". Carson, K. W^agner,
A. Galanti, D. Carey, O. Baker, A. Gurzunski, E. Kapsak,
—
-
Xt'iik.
William Fisher
-
-
Treasurer
Herre
Edvcard Campbell
-
PrcsiJciil
J.
—Mr.
J.
J.
Healey, G. Hcrre. R. Hale, B. Duke, R. ^"ayne.
Kennedy, A. Kubik,
Mordan, N. Traugh,
P.
P.
Gergen,
B.
Hughes, D. Evans.
Harding, R. Kocher,
J.
Kosloski,
Fifth
Day
Wonieii's Association
Bucher,
Gunther,
Eunson, H. Home, A.
Makowski.
Right —
Ranson,
M. Neyhard,
Zimmerman, N. Rhoads, D. Harding, M. Bogardus,
Carmody, M. Megargel,
Vought,
—M. Walters,
Kruni,
Morgan, M. Harter.
Third Rou — A. Heacock, R. Thomas, G. Milcwski, C.
Watts.
O'Brien, A, Burlingame. M.
Wintersteen,
Eveland,
D.
Lundy,
fourth Row—
Wersinger.
Moore,
Hougli,
Gerhard, N. Oberdorf,
R. Herchel, H. May. Fifth Rou^J. DeOrio,
Myers, M. Cedor,
Dauber, N. Bangs,
Montague,
Gulick, M.
Fowler,
Hartman. Sixth Row—
Yohey,
I-ir^f
Rolf;
Second
Li'jt
Miss
to
Row
L.
Diltz.
B. Vanderslice, C.
B.
Yost,
P.
B.
Bartges, B.
Knoiise,
Jones,
E.
J.
B.
J.
Reese,
I.
Sones, P.
Hippenstecl,
R.
J.
P.
R. Fry,
S.
P.
J.
Soberick,
G. Heppe. R. Danilo,
Frey, P.
F.
S.
S.
F.
E.
B.
Trefsger,
Johnson.
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B.
E,
J.
J.
S.
J.
Schalles,
S.
F.
Day Women's
Association
OFFICERS
Adr'ncr
President
.
Vice Piesideiif
Secretary
Treasurer
.
.
.
promoting
interests of
dents,
fare,
and
protecting
the
women
stu-
non-dormitory
working together
in social,
and student-government
Tk en on
wel-
affairs.
to cl ass
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Elaine Gunther
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Ranson
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Hope Horne
Miriam Neyhard
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Leona Diltz
OBITER
Ediliir-iii-Chicf
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Associate Editors
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—Alired
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David Nevcbury
Chiscqn, Joseph Bar-
KLEY, BeSSMARIE WiLLIAMS
Copy
Alice Quick
Eilitc
Sports Editors
—
JiMMiE Johnson, Eugene Morrison
Business
William Kline
Manager
Adicrtising Manager
Advertising — Keith
James Ciavaglia
Weiser, Nancy Noz, Mary
HOEFECKER, JoANNE HeISLEY, HaNK NoVAK,
Nancy Lou Rhoads, Sherrill Phillips, Larry
Ksanznak, Frank Vacante, Margaret Shultz,
Burt Carter, Myrtfle Megargel
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DAVID
N.
NEWBURY
Etlitor-iu-Cbicf
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.
providing
B. S. T. C.
while
—
giving
its
a
lasting pictorial record of life at
leaders,
members, and
activities
—
workshop experience for the book's
constructors.
JIMMIE
JOHNSON
sports Editor
ALICE QUICK
KEITH McKAY
Copy Editor
publicity Director
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STAFF 1953
Sales
Sales
Thomas Johnson
Manager
— Edna
Keim,
Mary
Holly Smith,
Lewis,
Elinor Evans, Virginia Scrimgeour,
Howard
Marr, Stanley Aagard
Publicity
Staff
Keith McKay
Direct nr
Stephen Wolfe
Artist
Irene Cichowicz
Secretary
T\l>ists
—Jeanetta Mincer, Sara Jane Hoeiman,
Clare Davis, Betsy Hendershot, John CherRINGTON
WiLLIAM KLIM;
Business
THOMAS JOHNSON
Sd/ci
Manager
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MaitjRcr
JAMES CIAVAGLIA
IRENE CICHOWICZ
Adi CT thing Manager
Secretary
MAROON
.
1^
.
.
presenting current news and opin-
ions to the student
body by way of the
printed word, while encouraging the
•<££.
creativeness of journahstically
minded
ALFRED CHlbCOX
EditoT-iu-Chii-f
students
.
.
.
EDITORIAL BOARD
first
Row, Left
marie Williams,
to
Right
Betty
Andrews, Stephen Wolfe.
ALBERT McMANUS
Blisiitess
Manager
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—Feme
Hoover.
Soberick,
Second
Nancy Sue Williams,
Row
—John
Bess-
Bogdan, Charles
and
GOLD
DEF'ARTMENTAL HEADS
HARRIET ^'TLLIAMS
Aswc/atc Editor
First
Rou,
Doylc,
Left to Right
Betty
SpeaK
—Robert
Antoinette
Von Drach, Anna
Czerwinski.
Sccotiii
Bittncr,
Rou
Dolores
— Thomas
Johnson, Harry Brooks, Stanley Aagard. David Newbury.
TUESDAY NIGHTS
Atllenaeuni Clul,
OFFICERS
AdiiH'r
.
.
.
—Mr.
Smith
advancing the understanding
_
President
and enjoyment of music,
Vice Vrcsidciit
and popular, by utilization of both
Secretary
club and outside talent
Treasurer
Fint Rou\ Left to Right
.
.
Alex
.
Koharski
P.
classical
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— Ralph
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Jean Griffiths
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Mary
Janice
E.
E.
Patton
Johnson
Lukac, Elizabeth Patton, Secretary: Jean
Fislier Smith, Janice Johnson, Treasurer; June
Joan DcOrio, Beverly Hough, Grace Histed, Carolyn Yost,
Alex Koharski, President.
Second Rou
ThirJ Rou
Phyllis Makowski. Thelma Hendcrshot, Rae
Carl Meyer, Jim Hogan, Joe Swigonski, Bill Bitner, Elaine Fowler.
Girdauskas, Rita Gydosh, Lura Szerafinski, Florence Keiper, Ogden Moss, John Bogdan, Bill Otlaviani, Marcy Cedor. Fourth
Griffiths,
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Vice President;
—
Lorraine Deibert, Barbara Balliet, Wayne Pettit, Joan Chapin, Carole Ann Bond, Eiderson Dean, Jack Hcaly, Robert
Sheldon Williams, Thomas Sanders, Robert Lewis, Flora Kissinger, Antoinette
Long, Guy Long, Peggy Bartges.
Fifth Rou
Czerwinski, Neale Traugh, Hubert Smoczynski, Thomas Stefanik, Edward Siscoe.
Ron
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M aroon
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representing and entertaining the college
.
while serving
and
as
a training unit for
an outlet for expression
as
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Band
anc1 Gold
community
future band leaders
.
OFFICERS
Ad riser
— Mr.
Henrif
Daniel Fitzpatrick
President
Alex Koharski
Vice President
Evelyn Weaver
Secretary
Char[
is
Hi xrie
Director
MEMBERS
Anthony,
Ronny
Gergen, Philip
Krafjack,
Benner, Gloria
Gydosh, Rita
Krzywicki, Doris
Stines, Joseph
Berry, Barbara
Hidlay, Kenneth
La Sorsa, Loutse
Tovey, Nancy
Bickel, Irvin
Hinger, Carl
Magaro, Peter
Walters, Marjorie
Hoyt. Robert
Marris,
Hughes,
Meredith. Donald
Wolfe, Steve
Morson. Harrison
Ycager, Betty
Bittncr,
"VJC'illi-im
Anna
Bogardus, Marian
Bottorf,
Bob
\C'illiam
Hummel, Eugene
Cnin, Paul
Ikeler,
Alfred
Camp, Kenneth
Johnson, Janice
Clyde, Warren
Johnson,
Howard
Scott,
Joan
Weaver, Evelyn
Nichols, Eleanor
Rcnninger, Claude
Thomas
Majorettes
Rhodes, Nancy Lou
Berdy, Carolyn
Doty, Jim
Jones, Theophclc
Rohrback, Relda
Cichowicz, Irene
Evans, Byron
Kissinger, Joseph
Ruddick, Mary Ruth
Hennings, Mary Ellen
Felton, Marjorie
Koeher, George
Schell,
George
Roab, Joan
Fitzpatrick, Daniel
Koharski, Alex
Schell,
Larry
Walters, Shirley
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The
"B" CIuId
Lift
to
—D.
Grazel,
Si/fiiig.
StauJiiig
.
.
using
.
sports
ideals
and
a
RikIjI
—
J.
point
Baer,
B.
rating
participation
to
of sportsmanship,
athletic fitness
A.
Gengenbach. M. Macgill,
S.
Uhrich,
N. Tovey, M.
Mincer, P. O'Loughlin, R. M. Grant, A. Bittner. R. Paul,
based
further
.
E.
Pichcl, E.
Henning.
Ohlmin.
on
the
cooperation,
OFFICERS
AJi'iicr
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J.
—Miss
McCammon
.
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
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Leonora MacGill
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President
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Nancy Tovey
Sarae Uhrich
Ann Gengenbach
N ewaiian
.
.
OFFICERS
Aihiscr
Vice President
Secretary
Publicity
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Chairman
A
of the Catholic students on cam-
temporal
lives
pus
varying
.
.
.
intellectual,
and
activities to include religious,
social
pursuits.
Albert McManus
Ronald Krafjack
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deepening and enriching the spiritual and
.
Father Burke
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-
President
Treasurer
—Rev.
Clul.^
-
Louise LaSorsa
William Ottaviani
-
Joseph Froncek
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non-college organization.
—
J. Christie, M. Vtrzesniewski. J. Alex, J. McCiirmick, Secretary; E. Gerosky,
Rev. Father Burke, C. Craparo. C. Sanders,
Desmond, T. Valcnte, B. Butz, J. Kanyok. SiconJ Ron
B. Butler, R. Gydosh, R. Krafjack, L. LaSorsa, E. Rompala, Vice President; H. Clark, S. Bodek, Treasurer;
R. Wayne,
M. Valsh, F. Vacante, E. Novick, R. Verona, R. Girauskas, J. Froncek, J. DiRico. ThirJ Rou
fint Rou, Left to Kiaht
—
J.
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C. Richel, R. Locke, B. Ottaviani,
J.
C. Ruffing.
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Anderson, D.
Paralis,
O. Kozloski,
j.
Boyle,
S.
Devereux, A. McManus,
1953 OBITER
COED CONTEST
^C7
The
contestants for the third annual
"Coed of the Year Contest" were
lected
by the president and
man
repre-
sentative of each of the classes.
The
was based on the key phrase
selection
of
se-
—"Beauty,
Poise,
and
all-college election decided
who
contest
the
Personality."
An
was to be the winner and the 19
Coed was crowned
at
the
5
3
Freshman
Sweetheart Dance.
*^
JAN FERENCE
Tojt
to
Bottom
—
BARBARA BENNETT
lOAN SCOTT
NANCY BANGS
A
.*.
T«/> to
Bottom
—
SHIRLEY EVELAND
BESSMARIE WILLIAMS
ELIZABETH PATTON
JUDY FRY
Coed of
101
the Year
QUEEN
Since the
in
the
May Queen
be.iutiful
19S2.
Peggy Bourdette
One
Varsity Club
Queen
made popular by
of the events
is
the
to be presented at the annual Varsity
Dance. This year the Club did
job and also elected
They
")!-"> 2
their election of the Varsity
a
thorough
queen for each sport.
a
are:
Football
Baseball
Queen
Queen
Basketball
-
Queen
Track Oiieen
Bessmarie Williams
-
-
-
Sherrill Hitler
— Nancy
-
-
Sue Williams
June Ptchel
Dolores Doyle
Varsity Queen
102
selected too late
year for any yearbook recognition,
Obiter 195 3
May Queen
is
presents
this
picture of
the
Peggy Bourdette, May Queen of
FASHION
SHOW
1952
.
.
.
poise
beautiful
young
gain
and the opportunity of mod-
eling experience.
The
Business
ucation Club sponsors
social
ladies
this
Ed-
Spring
event and furthers coopera-
tion with
downtown merchants.
The
Kou
htt}i/
,
Left to Ri^h/
—
B.
Mont,
F. Bidelspacli, J.
A. Zeigenfuse, B. Osevala, R. Rainey.
F.
Williams,
J.
Glosek,
M.
Jones,
J.
Sccotul
Neniecz, E. Murnson,
Row
—
Angus, R. Couch.
A. DiPaole, R. Caton, T. Shuey, T. Persing.
L.
Browning,
J.
Third
Starr, R.
S.
—W.
Row
Zahora, R. Verhuusky, C. Brennan, D. Linkcliorst,
J.
Belle,
T. Connolley. D. Thomas, C. Pope, T. Rainey,
Ellinger,
R.
Verano,
M. Shultz, M.
Lashcndock,
VanGorder, R. Groover, R. Bottorf, C. Rumer.
FootDall at BlooniSDur!
Team
Name
Roster
Xiimc
Position
Vositioti
Nemetz, John
Tackle
Angus, John
Quarterback
Sammy
Halfback
Osevala, Barney
Halfback
Guard
Panichello, John
Tackle
Thomas
Guard
Bell,
Bidelspach, Francis
Bottorf,
Bob
Fullback
Persing,
Brennan, Charles
End
Browning, James
Halfback
Rainey, Robert
Caton, Richard
Halfback
Rainey, Ted
Pope, Charles
End
Halfback
Fullback
Connolley, Edward
Center
Rumer, Claude
Guard
Couch, Ronald
Tackle
Schultz, Moritz
End
Shemanski, Joe
Tackle
Thomas
Tackle
Cumens, Robert
Halfback
DiPaolo,
Anthony
Center
Ellinger,
William
End
Glosek, Joseph
Groover, Robert
Jones,
Merlyn
Kinder, Joe
Shuey,
Skiptunas, Charles
Guard
Starr,
Halfback
Guard
Len
Thomas, Donald
Tackle
Van Gorder, Robert
Center
Verano, Ralph
Halfback
Lashendock, Mike
Quarterback
Verhousky, Russcl
Linkchorst, David
Quarterback
Williams, Floyd
Mont, Bernie
Morrison, Eugene
Zahora, Jce
Halfback
End
Zeigenfuse, Ardcll
106
Center
Halfback
Halfback
End
Tackle
Fullback
Guard
—THE TEAM
ancl
THE COACH—
who
Mr. Jack Yohe,
halls
from
Jersey
Shore, has had a great deal of experience
with
athletics.
In addition to graduation
from Lock Haven
where
his
State Teachers College,
main sports were
football, base-
ball,
basketball and track, he did his grad-
uate
work
He
Temple University.
spent some time coaching at Big-
lersville
the
at
High School and then he entered
;
Navy with
a
rank of Lieutenant
serving as athletic and recreation officer.
1952
After the war, he served one year coaching football, basketball, and track at
per Marion
With Jack Yohe making
head
coach
and
his
able
his
debut
five years before
Bells
assistants,
the
task
of
rebuilding
wrecked by graduation of
numerous
this
at
Husky
year
as
He
School.
at
coming
to
the
split
T
starters plus
for
the
first
Bloomsburg, Mr. Yohe guided the
gridders to another successful season
against some of the best competition in the
state,
thus
maintaining
B. S. T. C.'s
great
football record.
COACH
107
then became
for
Bloomsburg
head football and baseball
coach.
eleven
Up-
West Chester
reserves.
Incorporating
time
six
an
High
head backfield coach
as
Colone, John Hoch, and Harold Shelly, they
faced
j.g.,
JA( K
MHIl
WILKES AT BLOOMSBURG
The Huskies unveiled Coach Yohe's
dust
as
they neatly dusted off Wilkes
split
T
in a tlurry of gridiron
32-12 before 1500 fans
at
Athletic Park in the season's opener.
Led by veterans Russ Verhousk)', Bcrnic Mont, and Barney Osevala
on
and
offense
end,
the
a brilliant
Huskies
performance by Charlie Brennan
ground out
a
very
decisive
at defensive
against
victory
the
Colonels.
.::«
MANSFIELD AT BLOOMSBURG
Colorful
roll to their
a
gala
Homecoming Day on Mt. Olympus saw
eleventh straight victory over
crowd of alumni,
six at half
friends,
a
two year
the Huskies
period.
and students, the Huskies
led
time but finally overwhe'med the Mountaineers
Before
by only
in the last
half with thirteen points for a final 2 5-6 win.
The Mike Lashendock-Dave Linkchorst passing combine netted
VERHOUSKY, End
a
T. D. in the opening minutes of play while Bernie Mont, Bo Rainey,
and Barney Osevala collaborated for three more scores by the overland
route.
BLOOMSBURG AT TRENTON
The Husk)- eleven made
Teachers by exploding for two
a
S.
downs
MONT,
road debut against Trenton State
last
period
touchdowns
marred
by
numerous
penalties
against
on
the
Huskies,
T. C.'s gridders vastly outplayed their hosts with sixteen
to three.
Halfback
DIPAOLO
to squeak out
13 to 6 victory.
A game
B.
its
OShVALA,
Ijrri.:
108
Halfback
first
HERSCH
About
to
Bite
Turf
BRENiNAN, End
Bernie Mont, Bloom's offensive leader, tossed to
the
and John Panichello recovered
first tally,
score while
Trenton scored
desperation pass play.
in
the
a
All
waning minutes of the game on
since
good things must come to
as the
1950.
third
Huskies dropped
However,
riously as they
drew
a
end,
U.
and that they did
D.
for our boys.
After
at
gridders fought glo-
blood in the early minutes of play.
to Barney Osevala for a T.
much
a
to 7 fracas, their first defeat
Coach Yohe's
in defeat
first
m
3 3
play of the game, quarterback
proved too
for
This was Bloomsburg's twelfth straight win.
BLOOMSBURG AT SCRANTON
Scranton
Bo Rainey
fumble for the second
Dave Linkchorst
this.
rifled
On
the
a
pass
Royal depth and weight
NEMETZ,
Tackle
Although the Huskies were outplayed,
they were never outfought.
.
I
RAINEY, Halfback
USE, Guard
109
"The
Girls Varsity-Pep
LINKCHORST,
Squad"
Quarterback
BLOOMSBURG AT CALIFORNIA
A
letdown from the Scranton game resulted
California in their second tutor conference
orchids in this
game went
limited
Husky linemen
the season.
his
a
play for the remainder of the season.
times throughout the
game both teams pounded
with
The
for their outstanding
In this game, Charlie Brennan suffered
defensive work.
that
to the
in a scoreless tie
game of
their
foot injury
At
various
way toward pay
but were never able to cross the goal.
dirt,
NEW HAVEN AT BLOOMSBURG
Returning to the friendly confines of Mt. Olympus, the Huskies
also
returned to the victory
Owl
eleven.
The
first
with
trail
Husky
score
Rainey on the receiving end of
a
a
22-12 win over
came by the
Linkchorst
aerial
pass.
a
stubborn
route with Bo
The second
first
quarter touchdown featured Barney Osevala's forty-five yard gallop.
The most
thrilling play of the
game came
as
the half ended
when Russ
Verhousky, All-Conference end, closely guarded by two defenders,
made
was
a
Bernie Mont's punting
leaping catch of Linkchorst's aerial.
also
a
standout feature of
this
game
as
he averaged 43 yards
per punt.
GLOSEK, Guard
110
BLOOMSBURG AT WEST CHESTER
With
spirits
electrified,
lowed the Huskies to
the
R.iins
Wayne
practicill)
Field
a
whole student body
tlie
fol-
w .itched the Yohemen vie with
Although the Huskies
crown.
the Teachers College
for
out on the short end of
c.uiie
.iiid
26-6 score, they kept the rampaging
R.ims from running away with the game.
Previously to
Chester had averaged forty-four points per game.
West Chester battering Ram, must
be
classified
this.
West
Earl Hersch, the
as
the outst.mding
performer of the contest, scoring twice .md having two other touch-
downs
called
The Husky
back.
consisted of
offense
a
Lashendock
pass sandwiched by runs of Barney Osevala and Bernic Mont with the
former scoring.
This description would be incomplete
if
play of Russ Verhousky were not mentioned.
from both Glenn Kiliinger and
his
own
the brilliant all-around
He won
infinite praise
coach. Jack Yohe.
BLOOMSBURG AT LOCK HAVEN
The grand
finale of a successful
and
mud
the
margin of the 14 to
It
as
campaign was fought
two fourth-period touchdowns by Osevala and Mont were
victory.
took 45 minutes of slopping around
Huskies could get started;
but
tallied
from the
nine.
RAINEV,
Husky two-yard
the
A
mud
the
final
few moments
line.
"A Dark
f'5'
LASHEiNDOCK,
Quarterback
Ml
quarter,
later
Bernie
in possession of the pigskin
Fullb.ick
V- --•>-'
before the
However, Lock Haven fought back, and
the game ended with the Bald Eagles
the
in
midway through
Osevala went over from the eleven.
Mont
in the rain
Nijjlit
at
West Chester"
on
RAINLY. Up
and On:r
MORRISON, End
B. S.
T. C.
B. S. T. C.
B. S. T. C.
B. S.
T. C.
B.
T. C.
S.
B. S. T. C.
B. S. T. C.
B. S.
T. C.
32
Varsity Club
.
.
of
.
giving the strength of unity to that group
men whose
the college
.
the Varsity
.
strength and
skill
is
the pride of
fulfilling a social usefulness
.
Dance ...
a select
group of
with
letter-
winners.
First
Row, Left
to
—
Right
B. Gerhard, L. Ksanznak.
Third
Row
—
T. Goodwin,
B. Shuttlesworth, F. Betz, J.
Second
M.
Row
—
J.
Ondrula,
J.
Nemetz,
Zahora,
M.
J.
Panichello,
Jones, J. Scrimgeour, G. Morrison, D. Erickson,
J.
C. Brennan, R. Holtzman, F. Williams, B. Stoutenburgh, R. Verhousky, E. Cunfcr.
OFFICERS
—Harold
Aiiiiscr
PmiJent
-
.
.
Vice PrcsiJciif
Secretary
Treasurer
Shelly
Charles Brennan
--------.
.
-
-
-
Gene Morrison
Lawrence Ksanznak
Merlyn W. Jones
113
B.
Bernot, B. Rainey,
Mont, A. Williams,
J. Lesser,
Kopec.
C. Rumer.
Fourth
—
Row
-
State Teacners College
Chanipions—1953
Right — D. Boychuck, A. Williams, R. Gerhard, D. Erickson,
Ksanznak, D. Linkchorst.
— K. Weiscr, R. Shuttlesworth, Ondrula,
ThirJ Rou — Colone,
Kopec,
Bush.
First Rolf, Left to
Row
Sccoml
H. Morson,
L.
F. Betz, J.
J.
L.
J.
R. Evans, H. Shelly.
S. Belle,
BasKetLall
The
19 52-5
3
Husky
basketeers started slowly by dropping three out of their
first
However, the picture changed, and the Huskies drove ahead to secure the
Teachers Conference Championship in the history of B. S. T. C. with a 10-2
four games.
first State
record.
The Husky
a final
their
total of
dribblers, tutored
1 1
wins and 7
by Harold
losses.
On
one main stumbling block was Wilkes
despite
many
completed
Shelly,
a
successful season with
the whole, the cagers played fine ball, however
who
stopped them twice
durmg
the year
other decisive conference victories by the Shellymen.
Jumpin' Joe Ondrula, who headed the Husky scoring sheets, gained a second team
berth on the All-Conference team, while Williams and Gerhard received honorable
mention.
All-State
Dave Linkchorst was the one Husky eager given honorable mention on the
Team.
Six seniors played their last
lost
L.
through graduation
arc
game and, come next
year, will be sorely missed.
Those
D. Boychuck, D. Erickson, B. Gerhard, D. Linkchorst,
Ksanznak, and A. Williams.
The picture
for next year
is
actually brighter than
Shelly will have only three returning varsity players
these three
men
will
form the nucleus and
this year's
the structure for another winning season.
114
—
it
appears, for
though Coach
Betz, Ondrula, Shuttlesworth
undefeated
J.
—
V. squad will provide
SCORES
LINKCHORST.
B. S. T.
C
71
Scrjiiton
78
B. S. T.
C
69
Kutzcown
85
T.
C
79
Lock Haven
57
B. S. T.
C
58
Wilkes
74
T.
C
96
Cheyncy
57
B. S. T.
C
96
Mansfield
66
S.T.C.
73
Lock Haven
57
B. S. T. C.
73
Millersville
69
B. S.
B.
B.
S.
B. S. T.
C
93
Lycoming
84
B. S. T.
C
95
Cheyney
88
B.
S.T.C
^'^
West Chester
3(,
B.
S.T.C
81
Wilkes
92
T.
C
88
Indiana
58
B. S. T.
C
83
Kutztown
I')
B.S.T. C.
59
Millersville
65
T.C
73
Mansfield
60
S.T.C
(.7
Lycoming
T.C
61
Millersville
B. S.
B. S.
B.
B.S.
(NAIA
Won
1 1
:
CiLir^t
103
(>(>
playoff)
Lost 7
WILLIAMS, Guard
GtRHARD,
Forward
115
^
1
RICKSON,
Center
KSAXZNAK,
Guard
BOYCHUCK,
Forward
STATISTICS
Flayer
Ficlil
Foul
Foul
Totid
Goah
Goah
Attempts
Points
Ondrula
92
66
114
250
Erickson
75
44
74
194
Gerhard
65
57
112
187
Williams
66
35
51
167
Betz
69
26
38
164
Linkchorst
39
21
29
99
Ksanznak
37
22
39
96
Boychuck
22
34
51
78
Shuttles-worth
14
19
28
47
Bush
15
3
7
33
Weiser
4
Belle
2
3
5
7
Evans
1
4
5
6
Morson
2
*
Totals
Scoring average per
*
8
4
341
507
game
Does not include N. A.
BETZ, Guard
563
1355
79.7.
I.
A. playoff
game with
Millersvillc.
COACH HAROLD SHELLY
ONDRULA,
116
Forward
Ballet?
EVANS,
Ctnier
Tlie
Husky
SARAE ULRICH
MARY HOFFECKER
ers
RUTH OILMAN
JUDY Ml
rill
XS
Track 1952
FEIFER
Track
in
19 52
But
concerned.
Feifer and
a
— Out
SCRIMGEOUR
Front
resulted
in
another dismal season as far
strong nucleus for
as
victory
— 184
records are
1953 was developed in the personages of Joe
John Scrimgeour.
In spots, the thin-clads excelled beyond the greatest hopes, but more depth in
certain key events could have changed the complexion of an otherwise disheartening
In addition to their
season.
ticipated in the
Cheyney victory
in the final contest, the
Pcnn Relays and the State Meet
at
Shellymen par-
Shippensburg.
STATE MEET
The
success of the
Husky
track season was highlighted
Joe Feifer and John Scrimgeour became state
champs
in
in
the State Meet
when
the mile and javelin throw
respectively.
Feifer,
who was
undefeated in the mile and half mile
enjoy success in the State Meet by winning the mile in
mile,
The marathon
and two mile.
Our
of the year
came
in the
other state champion, John Scrimgeour,
as
he tossed the javelin for 184
ft.
who
The courage
of these
two
stars
the half mile,
equally well exhibited himself
John's best heave came against Lock
and continued unbeaten.
Competing with the best throwers in Teachers College ranks
picked up all the marbles with a victorious 180 ft. toss.
Shelly's
continued to
time of the year, 4:40.
Cheyney meet when Joe won
in the clutch, excelled in his specialty, the javelin.
Haven
in dual meets,
his best
at
Shippensburg, he
proved to Husky fans that, although outmanned,
team was never outfought.
119
feet?
J.Kk
be
nimble
RECORD
C
47/2
Lock Haven
B. S. T. C.
iOVz
West Chester
B. S. T. C.
44
Scranton U.
B. S. T.
C
34
Shippensburg
B. S. T.
C
72
Chcyney
B. S. T.
S.
T. C.
S.
783-^
T. C. 96i/
S.
82
S.
T.
T. C. 93
C
53
11 1)
Move
over boys
—
coniin' thru
120
RA1.\'1.\'
lnM\ls
.1
slli>I
1952
Basetall
Note the centennial look
Bob Redman
burg
as
closed out his successful coaching career at Blooms-
he guided the
Lefties
Husky
nine to
Clem Makowski and
Don
pitching while
a
Bill
nine and three record.
Creasey bore the bulk of the
Butler and George Lambrinos supplied the offensive
punch.
Bowing
ing foes
as
annihilating
to
Lock Haven twice, the Huskies defeated such outstand-
Indiantown Gap, West Chester, and Rider
Harpur
Although
rain
once more developed
addition to
in
twice.
played
a
havoc
with
well rounded
the
Mr.
schedule,
Redman
diamond aggregate.
RECORD
Here comes the peg
0pp.
B. S. T. C.
9
1:5
S. T. C.
.
.
.
2
.
9
.
6
U
Scranton
8
Lock Haven
S. T. C.
2.5
3
Harpur
Lock Haven
S. T. C.
8
Indiantown Gap
1
1
12
Shippensburg
3
West Chester
9
Rider
2
121
Mansfield
4
18
Fencew.ird ho!
Wilkes
.
.
.
.
S. T. C.
S. T. C.
Harpur
Millersville S. T. C.
.
Saturday Aiternoon
''Openliouse"
.
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a
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...
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"Such nice eyes"
Toe to
Ziggy up in the
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122
air
.
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.
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s
Atnletics
The Coeds
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Centennial
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they strut their forms
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Club
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SENIORS
Clyde C.
Jolm L. Kennedy
R. Kerchner
Box
Adams
221. K. 1). 1. Sliarnokiii, I'a.
114 Clirard Street, I'lymoutli, Pa.
Route 1. Turljotville. Pa.
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Terry E. Anspach
110 Franklin Avenue. Tunkliannock,
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R. D. 2. Shicksliinny.
Elizabeth .\. Baer
2349 Armstrong Avenue, Holmes,
Joseph U. Barkley
-Mary Ellen Dean Bartholome\v
306 Mahoriins Street. Milton,
.">29 Orchard Street. Warrior Run,
William A. Bartleson
Rahns.
Erma K. Bean
122 Chestnut Street, Spring City.
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527 Front Street, Freeland,
Clyde H. Bell
lou North Front Street, Selinsgrove,
Lee E. Benner
1028 Masser Street. Sunbury.
Ii-vin R. Biekel
R. D. 1. Pittston,
Richard U. Bishop
R. D. 2. Bloomsburg,
Donald N. Blvler
Herbert
William
Richard
Alex P.
261 Pierce Street. Kingston,
254 East Street, Bloomsburg,
112 Gerhart Street. Millersburg.
248 East Fifth Street. Bloomsburg,
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Lost Creek, Pa.
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R. D. 5. Bloomsburg. Pa.
William .1. Hill
218 Beedi Street, South Williamsport, Pa.
Russell O. Hons
4 FJlis .\venue. Shavertown. Pa.
Millville Road. Bloomsburg. Pa.
Mrs. Margery N. Hosier
360 Fair Street. Bloomsburg. Pa.
R. Eugene Hummel
lUO Diamond .\venue. Scranton. Pa.
Susan D. Hvasta
George F. Johns
367 Hill Street, South Williamsport, Pa.
J.iniee E. Johnson
1070 Adams .Avenue. Lewisburg. Pa.
R. D. 1. Benton, Pa.
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Richard H. Jones
455 East 8th Street, Bloomsburg, Pa.
lA>Ravsville, Pa.
Wilnia I. Jones
Shartlesville, Pa.
Mary E. Kallenbach
H. Kline
Richard
Locke
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nil Sharpe Street, Alden Station, Pa. (Nanticoke)
Mildred June Long
R. D. 1, Liberty. Pa,
Leonora M. Macgill
Nisbet. Pa.
Clen\ J. Makowski
342 Melrose Street. Keiser, Pa.
R. Henry Marini
368 Morris Avenue. Wayne, Pa.
Jolin B. Maturaiu
335 Fetterman .\venue. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Donald K. McClintock
1122 Walnut Street, Ber%vick, Pa.
Edward J. .McGee
Box 114K, R. D.. Hazleton, Pa,
•Nira J. Mc<.)uown
69 North Main Street, Shickshinny, Pa.
Myrtele Megargel
R. D. 2. Danville, Pa.
Josepli H. Meier
Mifflinville, Pa,
Rita M. Meisjier
833 Pine Street, Kulpmont, Pa.
Donald E. Meredith
346 Queen Street, Northumberland, Pa.
Jeanne L. Miller
5 East Harrison Street, Tunkhannock. Pa.
John K. Mincemoyer
209 South Main Street, Muncy, Pa,
Robert E. Moore
Benton, Pa.
Phyllis Y.
Morgan
R. D. 4, Danville, Pa.
R. D. 5. Bhwimsburg, Pa.
Milton Eugene Morrison
P. NIoss. Jr
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Main Street. New Milford. Pa.
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Leiand E. Ney
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M. Elaine Ohiman
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93 Charles Street, Wilkes-Barre,
804 Pottsville Street. Pottsville,
571 Alter Street. Hazleton.
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1220 Scott Street, Kulpmont,
Doris A. Paternoster
Mary E. I'atton
Edwin L. Pauzer
Stephen F. Payer
Charles E. Pease
R. D.
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June Pichel
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Wyalusing,
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138 Welles Street. Nanticoke.
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Michael Pihanich, Jr
Mildred M. Pliscott
Robert I. Price
Alice J. Quick
210 South
Market
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Shamokin,
Wyalusing.
Raymond R. Raabe
Box S3, Sugarloaf,
Warren L. Raker
34 Montgomery Avenue. West Pittston,
fleorge W. Reinsmith
417 West 4th Street. Lehighton,
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Claude W. Renninger
350 Locust Street. Bloomsburg,
224 Main Street. Catawissa.
7237 Erdrick Street. Philadelphia,
1409 Second -\venue. Berwick.
Nancy Lou Rhoads
Jack Rittenmeyer
Theodore Roll
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Edward
Edward
Meshoppen,
R. Rompala
A. Salile
60 West Enterprise Street. Glen Lyon,
Joyce Schofield McMahan
72 Church Street, .\uflenried.
Jolm S. Scrimgeour
602 Wyoming .\venue. West Pittston,
James H. Sharp
17 West Oak Street. Hazleton.
John Sivulieh
1022 Spruce Street. Kulpmont,
Jean A. Skeeba
lis East Chapel Street. Hazleton,
Jack W. Soberick
204 West Front Street. Berwick,
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529 Center Street. Freeland,
Robert C. Stevenson
178 College -Avenue. Factorvville.
Martha E. Stiner
lus Market Street. Berwick,
-Anne Kellev Stonik
1005 -Arcli Street. Shamokin,
William H. Stimtenburgh
46 -Aljbotts Lane. Hatboro,
Alexander T. Swaboski
414 East Sixth Street. Mt. Carmel,
362 Broad Street. Montoursville.
Nellie H. Swartz
Cliarles H. Taylor. Jr.
Townsliip Line. Willow Grove,
John J. Tilmont
129 Locust -Avenue. Centralia,
Ruth E. Thomas
R. D. 4. Bloomsburg,
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325 Haines Street. Kane,
Russ Veriiousky
216 East Street. Coaldale,
S45 Main Street, Simpson.
Raymond J. Wagner
906 Cliestnut Street. Berwick.
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Thomas A. Walsh
345 Boyle Street. Warrior Run,
Joseph J. Wasiakowski
151 East Noble Street. Nanticoke,
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236 West White Street, Summit Hill,
626 Pawnee Street. Bethlehem.
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Joan Wersinger
171 South Pine Street. Hazletim.
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.All)ert E. Williams
47 South Prospect Street. Nanticoke.
Bessmarie C. Williams, 51 West Pettebone Street, Forty-P'ort,
Sheldon Williams
1369 North Washington St. AVilkes-Barre.
Mildred J. AVrzesniewski
310 Taylor Terrace. Chester.
82 AA'agner Avenue. Montgomery.
Samuel R. A' eager
Joseph J. Zabora
308 East Patterson Street, Lansford,
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JUNIORS
Aajiard. Stanley A
Albert son. Myra E.
Anderson. John A.
Andrews. Charles R.
Bennett. Paul
Berry, Edgar
Bittner. Anna K
Boyle. Tatricia E
Secondary
Elementan.Secon SecoM
Secondary
Business
Business
Elementary'
Business
Camp.
Kenneth
W. Leonard
Cherring^ton. John R.
Secondary
Carson.
Business
Secondarj'
Chiscon, Alfred J.
Elementary
Secondary
Coursen. Ila M.
Cook, Jean L
Criscl. Michael R
Czerwinski. Antoinette
Davenport. Jame^ F.
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Dennen. John E.
DePaul. Mary A.
Dinser. Russell F.
Dotter. Sharon
Doyle. Dolores
Dreibelbis. Mary R.
Edwards. Patricia
Gemhusia. John M.
Gengenbach. Ann J
Gerhard. Robert A.
Giosek. Joseph S. A.
Grant. Rt>se Marie
Gray, Harry G.
Gunther. Elaine C.
Gunton. Nancy L.
Hantjis.
Anthony
W
Hatrack. William
Haupt. Margaret
Havard, Joan
Heisley. Joanne
Hendershot, Thelma
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Houseknecht, Gerald
Hvasta. Susan D
lies. Joseph D.. Jr
Jacobs. William
Johns, George
Johnson. John C
Johnson. Thomas
Jones. Blantlford, Jr
Jones. Merlyn \V
Kallenbach. (ieorge
Keim. Edna
Kelshaw. Joan
Elementary
Business
Secondary
Secondary'
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Business
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Alfred
Kocher. George
Business
Secondary
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Sect>ndary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
D
SecondaryBusiness
Elementary
Secondary
D
Business
E
Jerome
Korba, Rose M
Kornfeld, Anna Mae
Ksanznak, Stanley L
Laidacker. Johfi S
Ledyard. Mary L
James F
Lewis. Thomas R
Lesser,
Linkchorst. David
R
Longo. Edmund M
Makowski. Phyllis
Marr. Howard J
Martz, Mary Ann
McAnall, Kenneth
McC'auley. Jebita C
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Secondarj'
Elementarj"
Business
Elementarj'
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
McManus. Albert J.
McQuown. Mira J
Jean L.
Bernard J
Montague, Ruth A
Morgan, Margaret
Moyer, .\rlene E
N'emetz. John
Secondary
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
McLaren. Phyllis E
Elementary'
Elementary
Elementary
Miller.
-Mont.
Business
J.
Elementary
Elementarj'
Secondary*
Business
W
N'eugard,
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Kricclit.
Kc)j)ec.
...
Elementary'
M
Elementary
Business
Elementary^
Business
Business
Fry, Ruth Ann
Garrison. Robert
Oavjo. Francis
(Mrs.)
Marjjerj'
Hi>sler.
Elementar>'
Elementary'
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementan*
Secondary
Eunson, Edna Faith
Eveland. Shirley
Fedrigon. Olive
Froncek. Joseph
Fry. Judith
Secondarj'
Business
Hoffman. Sara
Kessler. James L
Kirk. Kenneth
KissiTmer. Flora J
Kissinger, Joseph
Business
Elementarj'
Er\vine. Sheldon
Elementary
Patricia
Hinger. Carl K
Ilcss.
Mae F
.Newhart. Jean
E
Noll.
Margaret
L
N'oz.
Nancy L
Business
Elementari'
Secondary
Elementary
.Sunn. William E
O'Donncll. Jean
O'Loughlin. Patricia
M
Business
Business
Business
Oney. Robert C
Ottaviani. William
Paige. Phyllis
Parrish. Marie
Peterson. Donald
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
D
Secondarj-
I'ugh. Janice
Rhodes. Russell
Richardson. Donald
Rowley. Thomas J
Ruffing. Charles J
Schmidt. Roland C
Schullery. Louise M
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary-
Shaffer.
John E
Elementary
Sh.-imro.
.leanne
Business
ElementarjBusiness
Business
Margaret E
Skannner, David J
Shultz.
Smith, Keitli
Snierski.
.\
Rosemary
Elementary
Secondary
Soberick. Feme A
Stauffer. Douglas A
Stefanik. Thomas J.
Steinbach. Ronald P
Superdock. David
SecondarjSecondarj'
Business
Secondarj'
Elementarj'
.\
Nancy E
Tovey,
rraver.
Trocki.
Jeannette
Daniel
I'hrich. Sarae
Elementary
Business
Business
Elementarj-
Vanderslice. Betty
Vought. Carol
Elenientarj-
Wagner. Kenneth
SecondarjElementarj-
Walters. Marg.iret
Walters. Shirley
Watts, Sarah A
Williams, Floj-d
Williams, Harriet
Williams, Marj- Joan
Wolfe, Stephen
Veager, Betty L
Vencha, Shirley
Yesson, Charles J
Elementary
ElementarjElementarjSecondarjElementarjSecontlarj'
Secondarj-
Elementary
Secondary
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.\lbano, Joseph A.
Angus. John D.
Secondary
.\nthony. William S.
Aurand. Robert L.
Baker. Oren -\.
Balent. Eleanor B.
Bangs. .Nancy
Barnes, Dorothy A.
Bauer. Constance
Bauer. Judith
Belinsky, Albert
SecondarjSecondarjSecondarjSecondarjBusiness
SecondarjSecondarjElementarj-
Elementary
Secondary
Evans, Jeananiie
Ference, Janet R
Elementary
Elementary
Kanaskie. Ronald B
Kapsak. Edward J
Fisher. Alice
Flack, Patricia
Elementarj-
Karol.
Secondary
Flaugh. Donald S
Forshner, Richard
Franklin, A. Paul
Frey, .\ileen
Fry-, Loretta N
Galenti, .\nthony V
Geroskv. Eileen H
Gill. Cora R
Gillman, Ruth E
Girdauskas, Rae B
Bishop.
Bitler,
Elementary
Goodell.
Byron
Marguarite
Bogardus. Marion
Bogart. Lynda M
BoUing. Judith
Bow-er. Janice B
Brace. Ethel
Bucher. Barbara A
Buckw-ash. \'incent
E
Burlingame. .\llene
Burrows. Louise M.
Cain. Paul M.. Jr
Carej-. Robert
Chapin. Joan
W
Cole,
Ronald
Colone. Jo.seph F.
Connolley. Edward J
Comell. Richard V.
Couch, Ronald J
W
Robert
Creasy, George
Cumens,
Curilla,
E
Joan A
Davis, Thomas
Davis. Charles
Derk, George
W
B
Derr, Druscilla
Dreese. Anna L
Eckart. Haney F
Ellinger, William
Ellis.
Rebecca
Elementary
ElementarjElementarj'
Seconclary
ElementarjElementarjBusiness
Bu.siness
Business
Secondarj-
Elementary
Secondarj-
Secondary
Secondary
Business
Business
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
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DelMonte, Fred
ElementarjSecondarjElementarj-
Business
Bu.siness
Secondary
Gallo, Frank B
Claringer, R. .\rnold
Business
Elementarj'
Business
Secondarj'
Secondarj-
Michalene
Benner. Gloria
Berdj-. Carolyn
Betz. Frederic
Belock,
Business
Business
Business
Elenientarj-
Marlene P.
Carolyn
Grabowski. Richard R
Griffiths. Jean E
Grutza. Frank. Jr
Gurzynski. .\rchie
Gurzynski. Frank
Gjdosh. Rita
Halcovich. John M
Hall. Elizabeth J
Harding. Paul D
Harris, Gloria M
Harter. Mollie H
Henning. .Mary Ellen
Herre, George M
H
Elementarj'
ElementarjSecondarjSecondarj-
C
Janow-c2yk. Frank
Elementary
Johnson. Dolores
Ikeler. .\lfred
Ives. Patricia
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ElementarjSecondarjElementarjBusiness
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ElementarjSecondarj.Elementarj'
Business
Business
Elementarj'
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Business
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Hippensteel. Mollie
Histed, Grace
Hoffman, Betty
Holdren, Gertrude
Holtzman, Ruflolph
Hoover, Betty M
Home, Hope H.
Horne. Virginia G
Hughes, .lanet .\
Hurtt. Richard G
Secondary
Elementary
(iobster,
Hidlaj-. Kenneth
Hiller. Sberrill
Business
ElementarjSecondarjSecondarj-
A
V
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Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
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Bu.siness
F.
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Secondary
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Eugene
Karj-cki, Victor J., Jr
Keiper, Florence A
Kinder, Joseph E
Krapf, Sylvia
Krum, Shirley
Kubic, Marj- Louise
Laine. Clarence R
LaSorsa. Marie
Ledger, Rex
Elementary
Business
SecondarjElementary-
L
Elementary
Lenio. John
Business
Business
Mary G
Luchs, James K
Lukac, June E
Mahonej-. James E
Lew-is,
Secondary
George
George R.
McCauley, Jaciiueline M.
McCormick. Joanne
.Masanovich.
.Ma JO.
.McKay. Keith
.McNelis.
D
Donald T
Reed g
Mincer. Jeannetta A
Montague. Florence
Moran. Michael
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Secondary
ElementarjBusiness
Seeondarj-
Secondary
Mensinger. M. Grace
Milewski. Dolores E
Miller.
Business
Elementarj'
Business
Elementarj-
C
Moran. Nancy A
Morgan. Mary M
Morgan. Sally F
ElemcntarjElementarjBusiness
Business
Business
ElementarjBusiness
Business
Business
Seconcjary
Morris. Mark G
Novick. Eleanor
OBraitis, Mary
E
Ondrula. Joseph
E
Elementary
Elementary
Secomlary
Barney J
Secon
Osevala.
Grac-e
PalusbcH'k.
Ott.
M
D.
Business
Edward P
.Secondarj'
Joan H.
Panichello. John C
Paul. Ruth E.
Elementary
Patricia
Plafaan. Robert B
Pope. Charles G
ElementarjBusiness
Second.ary
P.-iIutis.
Phillips.
Rainej-,
Robert
G
ElementarjBusiness
Elementary
Rhoads, Charles E
Rhodes. Paul H.
Rinehimer. Shirley
Roberts,
James
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Business
K., Jr.
Elementary
Elementary
Rohrbach. Relda M.
Rutkoski, Helen C.
Sadowski, Doris A.
Business
Thomas
Sanders,
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Schalles, Joyce C
Schell, Georg-e A.
Schmidt. Alton
Semanski. Alberta
Shemanski. Joseph
Shupp. Carol
Sliuttlesworth. Robert
Secondary'
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Business
John B
Sibly,
Business
Secondary
Slembarsky, Jacob
Smith. Donald
Smitli, Holley
Seeondarj'
St'cinulary
St-ccnidary
Itusiness
Si-ruiulary
,
Malcolm
Smitli,
Snyder, Ann E.
Snyder. N'anoy
^
Snyder, Robert F.
Husiness
,,
VonDrach. Robert
Warner. Janet R
Walburn. Allen B
Seconilary
Elementary'
Wallace, Connie A
Walter. Marjorie A.
Weaver. Evelyn M.
Thomas
Welliver.
J.
James
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Westover. Rol)ert
Wiik, Glen L
Williams. Nancy Sue
Wirth. Jay S
Wolfe, William
V<)st, Carolyn A.
Vozviak. Janice A.
Verano, Ralph
Business
Zimmerman, Mary B
James
Steiner,
Secondary
P.
Business
Stewart, Harley. Jr.
Stoehr, Charlotte
Elementary
Szeratinski, Lura
Teter, Catherine
Elementarj'
Thomas, Donald W.
Tuckett,
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Business
Business
Business
Business
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
FRESHMEN
Adams.
Secondary
Elementary
M.
Elizabt-tli
Albert. Jaccjuelirie K.
Alex, Joan T.
Andre. Sliirley V.
Business
Business
.
Atmonavag:e. Anthony D.
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Balliet. Barbara
Barlfres. Pepgy L.
Belle. Samuel E
Bennett. Barbara
Bernot. Michael
Berry. Barbara
O'Brien. Patricia
Secmidary'^
Sccimdary
Secondary
Elementary
Omlor, Joseph F
Papania. Samuel
I
Business
!
Hc-.tcr.
Higfrins.
Joanne
Thomas
J.
Secondary
Hines. David
Hoffecker. Mary
H
Business
Homick. Mictiael
Business
Secondary*
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Secondary
Hartman, Patricia
Healy, Jack H.
Heisler. Miles W.
Ifiidersliot. Betsy
In many, Alta
R
Harter, Marilyn
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Business
Business
Business
Business
Secondary
Business
S.
Don C
George
Peak, Lloyd N
Peitfer, Paul R
Elementary
Paralis.
Parsall.
Secondary-
Persing. Thomas E
Petruzzi. Dominic. Jr.
Wayne
Pettit,
Phillips.
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Elementary
Business
Elementary'
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Slierrill
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Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Homslier. Anne J. (Nancy)
Hough. Beverly
Elementary
Hower. James J
Elementary
Raab. Joan
Hoy.
Nanette
Elementary
Charles
Business
Redline, Shirley
Reese, June
Reinhart. Lewis H.
Elementary
Hoyt.
Rittenmeyer, Barbara
Renn. Nancy M
.Mae
Browniny:, .lames K.
Brush. Robert C.
Eletuentary
Business
Business
Jenkins. Ann
Jones. C. Diann
.fnnos. Theopliele
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Bryan. Beverly J.
Buck. Joyce M.
Bush, Lawrence
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Kan\
Bitner. William L.
Bittner. Richard A.
Bloskey. Robert F.
Blug'es, Jacob P.
BIyler. Robert P.
Bond. Carole Ann
Bottorf, Robert A
Boufflmer,
Harvey
C.
Bowman. Wylla
Butler. Bruce
Butz. Bernadine
Carey. Donald
.
W.
Secondaiy
Donald F.
Carter. Burtim
Carl,
Car\-olth. Betty
Business
Business
Business
L
Carolyn
Caton. Richard G.
Cedor. Marcella
Chamberlain. David
Chase. Edwin
Case,
W.
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
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Childs. Edward
Christie. Joan C.
Clark. Helene C.
Clark. Hope A.
Business
Business
Coleman. James W.
Cope, D. Roseann
Craparo. Carmel Ann
Duttiniser.
A
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
M
Elementary'
Secondary'
Business
Business
Margaret
Mildred
Erwine. H. Rodney
Evans, W. Byron
Evans, Elinor E.
Evans. Robert L.
Evans. Shem R. HI
Evert. Florence E.
Fawcett. Maiy T. (W)
Felton, Marjorie J.
Elementary
Ertel.
..
Fisher, Lucy
Fisher. Shirley
Gebhard. Glenna
George, C. Robert
Gere:en. Philip
Gerhard. Sylvia
Giang-iulio. Pasquale
Girton. Ronald G.
Goditus. Patricia
T
Groover, Robert
Harris,
Elementary
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary''
Fowler. Elaine
Gurazdowski.
.
SecondarySecondary'
Business
Formulak. Raymond A.
Golazeski. Clara
Gracion. Marcia
Business
Business
Secondary
.
Leonard
James E
Business
Business
Joan L
i)k.
Elementary
Keefer. Josepli P
Kclrhner. Rodney
Kcrcliner. Gerald
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Kc-;ter, Barbara E.
Kile. Russell L.
Business
Soccmdary'
Killian. Natlian R.
Kliinovicli. Eufrene
Secimdary
Sccinulary'
Kline, Joyce A.
Kline. Warren B.. Jr.
Secondary
Elementary
Elementary
Secondary
Secondary
Elementary'
Business
Secondary
Elementary
Secondary
Business
Secondary
Business
Business
Business
Knouse. Bertha M.
KiH-h, John H.
John
Kosnioski.
Joseph
Kov;iI.
Kozloski.
Kr.ifjack.
Lonff.
Lotito.
Husiness
Business
Secondary
Secondary
Business
Secondary
Business
ElementaryElementary'
Elementary
Business
Elementary'
Guy A
John A.
Lundy. Joyce M
Lynn. Doyle L.
Lvon. Robert T.
Magaro. Peter A
Elementary
Elementary
SecondaiT
Secondary
Secondary
Marjrle. Stanley J
Martz. Helen E.
Elementary
Business
Matino. Frank J.
Business
Maurer. Herbert A.
McCarthy. Daniel W. (W)
McCnrthy, John
D
McClintock. Ned
McElliOf. Jolin P
Emma
Secondary
Secondary
,
Jo-^eph
,
Harri.son
Muchlhof, Janet C
Murray. John F.
Myers. Earla
Secondary
Elementary'
A.
Margaret A.
Molchan, Martha Ann
Molenda. Francis A.
Moore. Dorothy J.
Moore. Ruth
Mordan, F.arle H.
Moi>
Business
Elementary'
Business
Elementary'
Meyer, Carl S.
Miclkc. William J
Milialv. John. Jr
Miller.
Miller.
Secondary
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Narkoff. Michael (W)
Neibauer. Gilbert
Neilson. Muriel J.
Nicholas, James L.
Nichols. Eleanor J
Oberdorf, Nancy L.
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Rosenberger, Roy
Ruddick. Mary R
Rummage. Charlotte A
Sanders. Catherine D
Schechterly, C. Barry
Larry E
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