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VOLUME XXXX

1956

Published by the students of

BLOOMSBURG STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE

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/te*H Far above the river winding.
Midst the mountains grand,
Stands our College, dear

to

students

Far throughout the land.

Bloonishurg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg College,

Up on

College Hill:

Years

to

True

come
to

shall

find us ever.

Bloomsburg

still.

Far and wide though we may wander.
Still

our hearts are true;

To our

We

hilltop

Alma Mater,

our pledge renew.

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Ever seaward Susquehanna,

Never resting flows
Ever upward,

striving,

climbing;

Onward Bloomsburg

goes.

yptax€

Your Bloomsburg Career began
with that

first

trip

up College Hill

.

.

.

.

.

.

and your

first

glimpse of these
words.

Sill
.

10

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You
moved
North

into

or Waller Hall

and

.

.

.

^

Registration opened your

Bloomsburg career with
endless lines

.

.

.

... and
12

countless checks!

then that all-important

schedule card

Just a few

.

.

.

more forms
13

Following your Placement Tests

14

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15

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CLASSES

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started

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and you met the

ADMINISTRATION
and FACULTY

16

SWW o^ ^%u^tee^
"

V.

^-i

HARVEY A. ANDRUSS
President of the College

DR.

To

the Seniors of the Class of 1956:

The quest

make

for certainty

as old as maiikind.

is

certain in an uncertain future

is

the

To

problem

of every generation.

Each generation

feels that

its

problems are more

serious than the previous one. and you will have a
part in the education of the

oncoming generations

of America.
If

as

you meet

Bloomsburg. we

many
to

the

problems of the future as well

you have met those during your four years
feel

that

you

will

have lighted

candies, which in later years will shine back

cheer you. for no one desen'es better of this Re-

public than

its

teachers.

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Harvev A. Andruss.
President

Secretory

^„sn"""^'""

18

at

ppp-

A college

'H

president's time

is tilled

with

ELIZABETH

B.

MILLER

I5.S..

M.E(J.

Dean

of

Women

the

1956 Graduates:

\

i

To
Leadersliiji

and authority have been vested

in

you as

col-

lege students. Confidence in you, in your character, personality,

that

and

aliiiily.

have justified

your college experience

coming

that expression.

will he evidenced

a "pivot" in the teaching profession,

work as an educator

It is

in

and

my hope
your bethat

your

will be fruitful.

/ff

/hU^k-,

Elizabeth B. Miller

Dean

20

of

Women

JACK w. your.
B.S.,

M.K.l.

Dean

of

To

Men

the Seniors of 1956:

As commencement time draws

near, there

ing of happiness accompanied by

We

are happy

dreams, hapfiy

Yet we

at

in

llic

in t[ie

fulfillnu-tit

anticipation

Bloomshurg are

that

you

some sadness and
of

<>[ lln-

your

regret.

;iinl)itions

and

ahead of

y"ii.

JiituK-

sad, loo, that your college life here

with us will end. Together

and hope

a general feel-

is

we

will cherish those

will return fjften as aluniiii.

Jack W. Yohc

Dean

21

of

Men

memories

To

the

members

of the Class of 1956:

The importance

of the teacher in a free society

into sharper focus as

more and more

preparation

program

is

responsibility

is

upon

the

of public education. \ our professional

important, but a realization of your unique

even more essential to fulfilling your mission.

John A. Hoch
A.B.. M.A.

Dean

coming

citizens recognize that

the success they have in governing themselves rests

quality of the

is

of Instruction

Elemcnlary
'^''onil,'irv
Biisi'"'^^

EDNA

™^^l.i-"MARY

E.

MacDONALD

J.

B.S..

ERNEST H EVrrr

HAZEN
M.A.

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Ed.D.

*Defr^int<^tefit

^ea^

EDITH ZINN
A.B..

A.B.. A.M.
Guidance Services

M.A.

English

p^^vsical

Science

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^iZCuttCf

MRS.
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LT-ClLt-

3.
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EDNA

BAKER

J.

B.S..

-^B Mu^DTeacher

BARNES
M.A.
„ B.A., M.A.
^ocia] Studies

Elementary Education

'Training

r-Tade

1

MRS. IVA

MRS. OLIVE PAYNE BEEMAN

MAE BECKLEY

Ed.B.. Ph.B.

M.Ed.
Training Teacher
Grade II
B.S..

Art

BOYD
-'^Mathematics

F.

BUCKINGHAM

B.S.Ed.. M.S.Ed.

Speech

24

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MR>- vxE
gs

DISEROAD

Teacher
Grade V

Training

'pacuit^f

MRS. JANET W. ENGELHARDT

\\

B.S..

MRS.

M.A.

DOROTHY T
B.S.

English

HOWARD

Music

WILLIAM

FENSTEMAKER

F.
B.A..

B.S..

M.A.
Foreign Languages

C.

FORNEY

M.A.

Business Education

MRS. DEBORAH GRIFFITH
^"S'ness Education

EVAx\S

B.S.

Training Teacher

Grade IV
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Business

Education

'pixcuit^

^-

CLAYTON

HERBERHOLZ

B.S..

DO>-^^^BA..M.A

HINKEL

H.

WARm-,_j0HX,0X

M.Ed.

B-S- M.Ed,
Teacher
i^rade \\

Business Education

Tr,^'"'ng

Art

MARY

E.

KIMBER

KRAMER

C.

B.S.. M.S..

M.A.
Training Teacher
B.S..

KUSTER
Ph.D.

Biological Science

Special Education

fSg3^»^

'"''°'Vs:,i,r™»«N
Pii ysjcaj

Science

DONALD

F.

^L\1ETTA

B.S.. M.S..

Ph.D.

Speech Correction

26

M.A.. P^-0Jf
^•social Studies

'PacuCtcf

MARGARET
^^

B.S..

VB.-M.A..

Health

E.

McCERN

M.Ed.

Business Education

"^-"'' E./„cation

Education

NELSON

A.

MILLER

J.

ALMUS RLSSELL

A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.
London University Certificate

M.Ed.
Music

B.S..

English

RUSSELL
^"'^'"ess

Education

F.

B.S..

SCHLEICHER
M.A.

Psychology

27

'Social Studies

'^accdttf

HAROLD

S.

SHELLY

^LA.

A.B..

"""Bi'?,iS«"«

Physical Education

MARCELLA

*^''at]on.

GEORGE

^L\RIE STICKLER

D.

Geoc raphy

STRADTMAX

B.S.

M.S.
Training Teacher
B.S..

Mathematics. Science

Grade UI

MARGARET
Psychology

E.

"CALDRON

M.A.
Mathematics
B.A..

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^OOL^ORTH
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GRAC^^;r.. A.M.
Ph.B

Elementary

Educatvon

JENNINGS

B.

KNOEBEL

Superintendent
of

Grounds

MARY LOUISE FO.NTANA

W.

HORACE WILLIAMS
Canteen Manager

Dietitian

ELINOR

KEEPER

R.

GX^ENDOLVN REAMS
Librarian

Librarian

II
II
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.

.

people
smooth,

vital in the

efficient service
at

Id

Bloomsburg.

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OODROW RHOADES
Represenmive

CARL JENETKA
President

CHARLES RIEGEL
I

,

re President

HinK-^r^iHUJ
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ROBERT EVA^
RICHARD STRINE
Vice President

SALLY STALONE
Secretary

COLLEC

FACULTY

MEMBERS
Mr. Walter Blair
Dr. Ernest Engelhardt
Miss Edna Hazen
Dr. Ralph Herre

Dean John Hoch
Dr. Thomas Martin
Miss Mar\' McDonald
Mrs. Elizabeth Miller
Miss Margaret Waldron
Mr. Jack Yohe
Miss Edith Zinn

\e*tt /4
si dent

JAMES NICHOLAS
Treasurer

RICHARD CONNOLLEY
Assistant Treasurer

•UNCIL 1955-1956

STUDENT
REPRESENTATIVES
Robert Asbv

Donald Beck
\^ylla

Mae Bowman

\^'illiam Bitner

Louise Campbell
Joan Christie
Carl Jenetka
Ronald Krafjack
Joseph Malczyk
Carol Nearing
Elmer Robinson

W oodrow Rhoads
Edward Shustack
James Snyder
Martha Starvatow
Joan Yohn
Margaret Yohn

C. G. A.

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
row, hit to right: Rose Coulter. Mary
Jane Barnisky, Kathryn Crew, Joanne Graeber,
Marilyn Ritter. Joan Rieder. Barbara Tuckwood. Molly Mattern. Second row: Robert
Bitner,
Michael Homick. William
Ebner,
James Snyder, Bud Sheridan, Pete Edwards.
First

.

.

these responsible
college functions

.

many

.

leaders handle
assemblies,
.

.

bulletin boards, service keys, furniture,

pep

meetings,

lights

as

.

.

and
.

such

DANCE.

didn't

social

high-

THE HALLOWEEN

"Pork" make a perfect father?

Following

all

this

excitement,

you

flown tn join ...

RESIDENCE
ORGANIZATIONS

settled

OFFICERS
Seated, left

to

right:

Alice

Eyer.

Secretary;

Miss Margaret Walclron; Carol Nearing, President. Standing: Jacqueline Hall, Vice President;

Sally

Ridgway. Treasurer.

nf>

rn

i^r^

I^^yJ
row, lejt to right: C.
Nearing, Y. Zeisloft, E. Stackhouse. M. Duck, J. Gordner,

First

Lindenmuth, H. Dielil, D.
A. Eyer. Second row: J.
Dauber, I. Sones, J. Reese, N.
Oberdorf, E. Myers. J. WinL.

Diltz,

tersleen, J. 'Wilson.
ler.

First

row,

left

to

right:

R.

Nearing, S. Hayhurst, J. Hower, R. Maurer.
M. Baddick, D. Auten. R.
Davis,

K.

Paisley. G. Barber, J. Souder.

Second row: E. H. Geary. K.
H.
Eunsen.
Cobbley.
J.
Gulick, S. Ridgeway. J. Frye.
Manson. P.
Pollock, I.
P.
DiAugstine.
S.
E.
Stevens.

Keller.

Kerstetter.

D.

B.

Sands. M. Fritz.

J.

Hall.

r^c

Tn

P.

r^r?o

E.

Kress-

Hartman. A. Rando.

OFFICERS
Seated:
Beck,

Ronald

President.

Treasurer;

Ned

Girlon,

Secretary;

Donald

Standing: Gordon Stametz,
McClintock, Vice President.

First row, left to right: U. Ewell, R. Arbogast,

M. Slotterback,

Brunn, T. Foust,
P. DeNoy, S. Stuart, R. Detato. Second row: W. Norton, N.
\^'atts, J. Bangs. W. Bower. L. Switzer. X^'. Dupkanick, C.
Barnhart. J. Molitoris, D. Coffman, J. Long, P. Perry, A. Lesher, D. Biever. R. Lichtel, C. Ryan, G. Kocher, V. Hettinger,

W.

Strausser. G.

D. Bolles,

W.

Isles.

Where's that pinochle game?"

37

McCormick.

E. Sandel. J.

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GOVERNING BOARD
Van Auken. M. Miller, C. CrapW. Bowman. Second row: M. Starvatow, J. Buck. J.
Ulmer, A. Franc. A. Ide. M. Miller. Third row: M. Rit-

First row, kit to right: E.
aro,

ter, J.

Kunes. R. Bowen. C. Elv. C. Kerl. A. Swartz. M.

J.

OFFICERS

Miller.

Seated:

Mrs.

Mae Bowman.
McDonald.

Elizabeth

Miller,

President:

Standing:

Miss

Marilvn

Wylla

Mary
Miller,

f4
fs

The Staff of the COPILOT, the Waller Hall
Handbook.

^

ir\^\

Lejt to right: Joan Koch, Martha Star^atow,
Evelyn Gilchrist.

Treasurer; Carmel Craparo. Vice President;

Enola Van Auken, Secretary.

«^

.

-f""'^ "^.i *'~

j^ji-

TfCe^'^ T> Kruk,

First rou-, left to right: L.
J.

Nicholas, j. Phillips.

L.

Natter,

R. Groover.

W.

Bitner.

A. Nuss, H. Morson.
W. Boyer. E. Watts.

R. Poller. Second row: D. Barnhart.
L.

W.

T.

Sheridan.

chunas.
ero.

R.

M. Danilowicz.

Boyer.

Yurechko.
J.

B

Williams,

J.

Higgins.

Oustrich,

Arbogast.

E.

\^'.

N.

Bal

Mugrav
Hutz,

J

Wescavage, L. Freeland. K. Mc
Means. C. Thomas. E. Shustack
Suntheimer.
Spentzas,
F.
G.
Third row: P. Irzinski. W. MurPohutsky, R. Hargreaves.

ray. \^
J.

.

\"owler.

A.

Kleinschrodt.

L.

Kozick. D. Kerr, E. Braynock. J.
Goobic. W. Sheridan. E. Bucher.

TuckHughes, J.

T. Rainey. Fourth ran-: A.
er.

R.

Zegley,

H.

Gustave. R. Rainey. R. Boyle,

W.

Calderwood. J. Garman. R. Romig. Fifth row: A. Redbord. P
Anderson, R. Asby.

OFFICERS
Mr. Walter Blair, Mr.
to right:
Jack Yohe. Elmer Robinson. President;
Lett

Terry

Zackowski,

Edward

Secretarj-;

Setar, Treasurer.

First

row,

Behers,
drula.
J.

Hoffman.

Defebo,

C.
E.

right:

to

left

A.

Corrigan,

Onackas.
G.

Egli.

R.

On-

R.

Long,

J.

Schaeffer. R. Hoffman,

Zegarski.

R.

W.

Second

rotv:

M. Marcinko,

L.

lock.

G.

Herman,

J.

Miller.

J.

Blay-

Browning, R. Strine. R. TyM. ^ esalavage, K. Wood,

ler.

T.

Garrett.

Skiptunas,
Fisher. G.

W.
R.

Wood.

Janetka.

Third rou; left to right: E. Brower. J. Gustave. P. Spahr. W. Calderwood. P. Golden. J. Garman,
G. Davenport, E. Setar. Fourth row:
J. Johnston, L. Marsilio. R. Biemesderfer. D. Fritz. R. Lewis.
Rhoads.
W.
Kaminsky.
J. Snyder. K. X^eir. R. Hess. D.
Levitski.
F.
Nowakowski.
P.
Butz.
L.
J.

Holmes, A. Miller,

I.

Hartman. W. Freed.



Kaust.
Wetzel,

C.
L.

P. Ego, C.

Soon

you

"party"

in

donned your PJ.'s for a
the lounge in honor of the

uppcrclassmen

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.

.

.

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^^^kL'^Kri'f^^M

An

"impartial"
presided over the
ceedings
.

.

.

jur)-

pro-

Some

of

method

the

Frosh

girls

discovered

a

new

of transportation.

But soon the foolishness was
over, and you became interested in

CLUBS

.

.

.

/it^eHOecMt (^Cu^

First row, left

to

right:

L. Taylor, L. Crossan.

C.

Meyers,

J.

H. Saclis, E. Myers,

M. Mattern. M. Andradi.

Atkinson,

C.

Yost,

A.

Walt-

man, A. Williams, M. Baddick, E. Lundy.
Second row: C. Shafer, D. Stanton, S. Wagner,

I.

Fernsler,

Sones,

M.

H.

Graff,

Jones,
P.

L.

Firmstone,

Morkovec,

J.

M.

Crocker.

OFFICERS
Sealed:

Suzanne Osborn,
Joanne Grae-

Secretary;
ber.

Treasurer;

Elizabeth

Program ChairStanding: John San-

Adams,
m.Tn.

President;
Robert
Ebner, Vice President.
dler,

First row, left to right: S. Goodhart, R. Pais-

M.

ley,

B.

Tier,

Dietz, L.

R. Maurer, L. Scott, P. Coons,
Yurgis, F, Crocomo, E. Watson,

R. Roush. Second row:

M. Pileskie, J. DauRando, L. Sergott, B. Campbell, B.
Bryan, R. Raub, J. Stavisky, M. Raub, H,
Kerstetter, P. Matroni. Third row: J. Creasy,
E. O'Brien, J. Dekutoski, R. Scheuren, H.
Scheuren, J. Brunn, S. Evans, F. Evans, D.
ber,

A.

Wallace, J. Majeski.

/4<4CatC0H (^£cd

OFFICERS
Leh

to right: William Dupkanick, Vice President
Barbara Brunner. Secretary; Phil Mosier, President
Mr. Brad Sterling, Advisor.

Helgemo, B. Brunner, M. F. Fawcett, M. L. Thornton, J.
Burrows. Second row: Mr. Sterling, Advisor; J. Joy, G.
Mosier, L.
J. Riskis, W. Dupkanick, M. Lutsey, J. Valania, P.
Sausser, M. Yesalavage, F. Durkas, G. Lynch, J. Jones, G. Stamets, R. Gabriel, T. Lane. Third
tow: p. Temosky, J. Jones, W. McMonicoll, M. Danilowicz, C. English, G. Egli, G. Colterall, C.
Kidron, M. Reimensnyder.
First row, left to right: F. Aumiller, R.

Naughton, H. Stec, J. Concannon,
Kocher, G. McCormick, W. Norton,

J.

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Left

M.
ter,

to

right:

Miller.
J.

e^^
Naughton, M. Graft,

J.

M. Yohn,

J.

Rieder, M. Kil-

Truscott.

n
'M

OFFICERS
Left to right: Joanne Graeber, Vice President;

Pat Hartman, President; Carol Nearing. Secretary-;

Enola Van Auken, Treasurer.

M. Brinser, J. WinM. Myers, G. Barber,
Lontz, B. Tuckwood, B.

Left to right:
tersteen,

M.

B.

Roadside, L. Firmstone, K. Crew,
B. Lentz. S. Osborn.

eccd

^

^

First row, left to

i«>

'

r^

^fs

R. Terzopolas,

right:

N. Frantz, B. Creamer, L. Ruggieri, P.

O'Brien,

M.

L.

Gobrecht,

M.

F.

Fawcett,

Nanghton, G. Galles. S. Kisli, J. Stahlum, J. Bittle, P.
Berger. S. Cole. Second row: J. Bechtel,
E.

Thornton,

L.

Stiff.

J.

A. Geary, M. Croft, C. Clark,

D. Hemler, N. Balchunas.

W.

Boyer, C.

Thomas. W. Rudy, A. Kleinschrodt, C.
Abenmoha, H. Burggraf. H. Roadarmel,
D. Andreas, M. Cipola, M. Grace, P.
Lynch, B. Hendrickson. Third row: E.
Swartz, D. McAfee, W. Bower, J. Saraka, D. Bellis, E. Bauer, R. Buhbenmoyer. R. Rosinski, W. Fox, J. Mendler,
J.

Monohan, N. Wismer, D. Hutchin-

son, S. Stuart,

W. Dupkanick, W. Aikey,

R. Hoffman. R. Hargreaves, R. Hartzel.

.

.

.

Club

Dr. Andruss, founder of Business Education
at

Bloomsburg. leads in 25th Anniversary

celebration.

OFFICERS
Leit to right: Eliiipr Ruljiii^on. Prcsidt-nl: Constance
Mary Jane Miller. Secretary;

Ozalas, Vice Presiiit-nt;

Miriam
torian;

Miller.

Treasurer:

Mr. Walter

S.

Rosemarie Coulter. His-

Rygiel, .Advisor.

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First row, left to right: J. Ford,

M.

Sasso, L.

-n

C\^ o'>

Nowakowski, D. Coffnian. C. Rlioades, K. Swatt, D.

Denion, G. Donmoyer, F. Goss. Second row: D. Stoudt, A. Romanczyk. D. Lezinski. E.
Keefer, M. Miller. M. J. Miller. C. Ozalas, E. Robinson. Mr. Walter S. Rygiel. .\dvisor; R. Coulter,
Raker. S. Campbell, S. A. Smith,
J. Baer. S. Maurey. B. Gibson. M. Onufrak. Third row: T. Julio. S.
M. Myers. E. Kilpatrick. J. Giampalmi. E. Berg. L. Maylock. L. Kapoclius. J. Long. A. Miller, R.
Rorick, N. Pearce. S. Getter. B. Nancarrow. M. Labyack. A. Leffelaar. B. Pearson. Fourth row: B.
Repice,

J.

Brunner. C. Ryan. K. Oswald. W. Gavitt. G. Renn. C. Fahringer, G. Stamets. G. Ewell. J. Barros,
Burggraf. E. Bradley, A. Kessler. B. Lane. N. Marsilio. S. Seller, S. Stallone. B. Roadside. J.

J.

Dreisbach.

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OFFICERS
Marv

Bo«en.

Belle

Ub

berta
Advisor.

firit rou!, /e/f /o right: B. Curry. N. Hane. E. Yowers. D. Eunson,

M. Majikas. M. Boneberger,
M. Wahl, L. Dildine. C. Yost,

Trettle,

S.

Kostenbauder.

S.

J.

Ott, A.

Krum,

E. Sprout, J.

Lubold, Accompanist. Second roiv: H.

P. Steele, M. Beers, J. Turner, J. Baylor, M. Yohn. B. NanJohns, T. Julio, D. Horning, N. Hyde, G. Parr, B. Yeager, B. Perrson, E. Kaminski, A.
Williams, J. Moore. L. Myers, D. Wilcox. Third row: R. Evans, D. .Morgan. P. Deaner, E. Barron,
M. B. Lontz, H. Hagenbuch, N. Herman, J. Neff, L. Taylor. J. Smith, M. Grace, J. Baer. C. Hether-

Jones,

carrow,

J.

Wenkenback. P. Pollack. N. Pearce, J. Pope.
I. Manson, M. Myers, J. Giampalmi,
J. Valania, F. Buck, R. Ebner, R. Beaver, A. Nuss, J. Seamon, W. Freed, P. Taormina, M. Markovci, F. Crocomo, P. Dorsey, W. Rundel, M. Nearing, B. Lentz. Fifth row: M. Duttinger, J. Y^ohn,
M. Morson, S. Raker, M. A. Thornton, R. Gower, L. Kruk, A. Tibbs, W. Harling, D. Schlauch. J,
ington, L. Crossan, J. Michaels, P. Reish, R. Lenig. D.

Fourth row:

Sandler,

W.

C. Nearing,

J.

Bittenbender, P. Walker, N. Ridall. D. Regan,

Boyer, G. Spentzas, D. Carey. H. Stewart, H. Morson, E. Berg, A. Heller,

M. Leman, R. Bowen.

48

S.

Lewis,

^^onaieen^

W

l|T|

i

Seated:

Catherine

retarv';

Walter

dent

;

Kerl,

Fox,

SecPresi-

Deanna Morgan, Vice

President.

Standing:

Gerald

Mr.
Treasurer;
Donmoyer,
Boyd Buckingham, Advisor.

Brumbach. L. Basso. J. Berryman, M. Walsh. F. Crocomo. B. Brunner,
Second row: J. Smith. D. Lezinski. S. Kish. A. Faux. D. Schlauch,
J. Denion. E. Adams. A. Williams. A. Ide. Third row: J. Frey. N. Algatt. H. Coleman. W. Bowman, D. Biever, A. Swartz, N. Renn, J. Bandis, R. Ebner.
First row, lejt to right: A.

P. Reish, E. Barron. P. Steele.

50

T>na^tuztcc (^£u&

row.

First

Sowa.

A.

left

right:

to

Racht.

M.

H.

Ferns-

M. Pomes. F. Aumiller.
Helgemo, J. Dalton. R.
Roush, S. Goodhart. Second

ler.

R.

roiv: C. Riegel, J. Sandler. D.

Alter.
les. J.

Devereaux. W. Is.S.
Healy, R. Scheuren, G.

Herman. Third row: D. Benscoter.

L.

J.

DeRose,

Aiello.

N.

.

.

the tension

mounts

Monday

in a

night

drama.

51

A.

E.

D.

Davis.

Herman.

Neff.

.

H. Scheuren. W. MilWatkins. J. Andrysick.

ler.

B.

Mover.

Wanat.
J.

Knouse.
J.

A.

Robison.
Hester.

J.

'putufie '7ecic^en4. o^ /4«n€fUc^

OFFICERS
L(U

to right: Dr.

Jones,

Secretary;

Thomas Martin, Theo
Thomas Higgins,

Jackie Albert. Vice PresiProgram
Jeanne Zimmerman.
Chairman; Miss Edna Hazen, Dr. Ernest Engelhardt. Joan DeOrio, TreasPresident;

dent;

urer.

^^t-5^v^:2>?>$>V^^^
ffoL^'-kry'/,.-;'

^.

^,

'-^'t^S'^°^
'

I.

:"r/'^^^e.

'^^:^c,::;^-^
'"fit.

I

52

^'rst

^^^^^
roil-

"• E. Mil,

I

! Zimmerman

P

,,.,•

D. Carey,

R V"^*-'
^'

firs/

roit'.

/<•/>

10

right:

Gordner. Y. Zeislnft.

J.

^- ^'''ipiunas.

C. Hrtliprin^lon.

Riller. J. Carter. D. Alter.

Swigonski, G. Davenport.

Krafj^et l"?''

W.

M. Rager.
Third row:

M. Durk. S. Wagner.
Second row: R.

Boyer,

J.

.M.

Yulin, H. Stec,

Ebiier.

E.

Pnliutj^ky. E.

W.

.Snyder.

Zajaczknwski.

W.

Fox.

S.

Trego,

M. Geisinger.

Snyder. D. Wilcox. E. V'an.Aukcn.

W.

J. Phillips.

53

«

^''onias,

Stavisky, E. Slackliouse.

Patrick. D. Stanton. B. Raski.

M.

«

J.

J.

E. Kil-

Riedcr. A. Eypr,

W. Rudy.

R. Edwards.

J.

REED SECTION
Lejt to

right:

Wenkenbach. R. Davis.

D.

P,

Ridgway. R. Musselman.
M. Miller. D. Stoudt. D.' Marcy, E. Geary. N,
Reish, R.

Evans,

S.

Ridall.

CLARINET SECTION
Seated,

to

left

B. Barron.

J.

right:

Benfer.

Wiant, D. Auten,
ing:

S.

Lewis.

S.

J.

S.

Pfiester.

B.

Batzel,

M. Grace. P. Deaner. L.
Young. D. Samois. Stand-

McGraw. W. Murray. K.

Swatt. R. Lechner.

^JfC^lflO
^^-

^eW

A7,
-'/?,

'c^.

MAROON
Lejl
J.

to

Raub,

Gernerd.

>t^

right:
P.

S.

.\ND

GOLD

Hoffman. M. Snyder.

Dorsey.

M.

Mattern.

P.

^
TRUMPET SECTION
Firxt roic. leit to right: J.

Fn.

J.

Vowler. H,

Howard. K. Davis. T. Garrett. Second ron
P. Lynch. F. Buck, C. Girton. L. Kruk. J.
Galinski. Drum Major: D. Sclilauch.
:

BRASS SECTION
to right: N. Green. R. Lewis,
Beyer, E. Sandel. 0. Coons, J. Johnston.
Standing: C. Boop. D. Barnhart. D. Biever,

Kneeling,

^a*id

left

W.

R. Bowen.

J.

Long. L. Fiber.

Poetncf.

...
Burns

^iud

an informal discussion of the lyrics of
or the style of Keats led by Dr.

Seronsy

.

.

.

.

Scce^tce

^(uS

First

row,

Johnson.

left

J.

to

Trump, R.

right!' R.

Doraski,

J.

Eslick.

Stravinsky, C. Christian,

J.

W.

M. Home. C. Shively. J. Sandler. Second row: F. Templin. J. Forgach. B. Shuhz. J. Foltz,
R. Hughes. F. Duncan. R. Wynn. J. Moss. B. Miller,
\^'ashinglon.

E.

.\ugustine.

C.

Meyers.

Garcia. Third row:

J.

R.

Bias, P. Valania. J. Blugess. J. Andrysick. R. Scheuren. D. Springer. G. Monlz.

W.

L. Shuda, J. Ple%7ak, P. Near>

OFFICERS
Seated,

left

to right:

Dr.

Kimber

Hartman. Program Chairman:

C. Kuster. Advisor;

Tom

Higgins.

Patricia

President;

.\n-

Harold Lanterman, Advisor.
Standing: Ronald Kraljack. Treasurer; Ualter Fox. Vice Presinette

dent,

Williams.

Secretary;

gy

Dr.

Hutz. H. Boughner.

StucCe^it

^Ofuiit^

^Ccd

OFFICERS
Standing: Edward Shustack, Treasurer; Robert Stroup,
Vice President. Seated: Mr. Harold Shelly, Advisor;
Charles Kwiatkoski, President: Charles Casper, Assistant Secretary.

.

.

.

Mary Jane Barnisky

of 1955.

First row, left to right: K.

Lynn,

P.

Starr.

J.

Ander-

son. F. Kren. E. Watts, K.

Ruppel. R. Rainev. Second
Koch. H.
Morson. J. Browning, D.

roiv: J. ^oll, J.

Wise. M. Lashendock, C.
Skiptunas. Third row: R.
Arbogast,
W.
Asby.
R.
Nicholas, A.
Phillips. J.
Nuss,
Stroup,

Alexander,

R.

Shustack.

R.

I.

E.

Evans. T. Higgins. E. Robinson.

Boyle.

F.

Kaniinsky,

R.

Gustave,

H.

J.

Boughner.

Wascavage,

J.

R. Groover. K. Weiser, C.

Fourth

Kwiatkoski.
C.

Puckey.

G.

Abenmoha.

W.

R.

Casper.

Boyer.

row:

Dipipi.

C.

Chaump,

C.

Loughery,
Fifth row: J.
C.

Long. J. Huda. J. .Snyder,
C. Defeho. L. Kozick. R.
Bartleson.

T.

Rainey.

59

reipns

at

the

Varsity Dance

etween

club

from them

you put together a
Oman's World," to show

meetings,

talent show, "It's

A

T^


thar backss

woods counties!

Did she drop

60

it



and gentle

t
off

vour

warrs

to

llir

uppficlassnii-n



.<

and

farully.

iV

«s




i0^\^

,VN**-

Moody

mo.lerniMic dancing.

Scintillating songstress.

61

Sports

Fashii

Vt

-

"..

""^
.

^

.^-^y

-•



'

:

P\LL
ANDERSON

JAMES
CUSTAVE

i

Treasurer

Vice President

NANCY SLWALSKI
Secretar>"
I

••»••«

^* «-*

Man

JAMES
SNYDER

ROBERT

Reprisenlali\e

President

ASBY

•l*!
TJ7f^
i'Vi.'t

5

vA

JOAN YOHN
Woman Reprej^enlative
»* • ^
^^ f^jb iAt*^« »^»..^*^r ^^«v«*ii^ <.«


* a**^

I

In your Sophomore year, your interests turned to

Fool ball

JIM

BROX^MNG
Basketball

BOB EVANS

Track

KEITH WEISER

f

resiling

DON

Baseball

HARVEY BOUGHNER

66

Vi

ISE

^

fm"
V-*^^^ /Manage'

t' •

'On,
"ee.

JACK YOHE
football Coach

J
DR.

E.

PALL WAGNER

Baseball Coach

S'<',„nag''

HAROLD SHELLY
Basketball and Track Coach

WALTER BLAIR
Wrestling Coach

A

championship football season has
touchdown at Mansfield
.

.

to

have a beginning

ours was that

.

..aVeP^a'^""-"
touchaow"

.

.

.

and practice takes

its toll

'"siies

"P

n,ad

68

And

then there was West Chester

.

.

thai brought the smile of victory.

"r^UA^^

'«o&
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C«0,

:!)

70

w'^^-

^n

^0^*

CHARLES
SKIPTUNAS
Honorary Captain

i-l^f^m
"•"•_-

^ ^

-eK

^c^

''^00,

,^^^^
o\^

H.

HUGHES

^t^ite ^e^ic^e^i^ (^^^xftfi4o
«*w.

f^:

tip

^^n^^^tSt

H. Morson, C. Skiptunas. J. Browning. M. Lashrndock. H. Boughner. R.
Stroup,
E. Waltf, R. Asby. F. Kaminsky, R. Sirine, J. Wescavage. R.
Oustrich, G. Wood. I. Alexander. W. Zegarsky. B. Zaborowski.
J. Malczyk, R. Rainey. Third row: J.
Suntheimer. T.
Gary Yohe. Mascot. C. DeFebo. G. Chaunip. J. Rogus. F. Prusch. Fourth row: F.
Spahr. D.
Vaxmonsky. J. Goobic. F. Kren, J. Long. R. Corrigan. O. Snyder. S. Covington. P.
Wfjod. H. Hughes,
Holmes. Fifth row: J. Butz, W. Rhoades, L. Fisher. M. Lutsey. J. Johnston. K.
L. Marsilio, E. Brewer, R. Romig.

Bottom row, hit
Groover,

J.

to right:

Kwak. Second row:

73

S.

COVINGTON

E.

WATTS

C.

J.

DEFEBO

J.

WESCAVAGE

G.

74

GOOBIC

WOOD

F.

KAMINSKY

K.

WOOD

A great deal of
BALL team the

.

.

.

and Coach Shelley gives last-minute

instructions.

75

work goes

into

making

a

calibre of Bloomshurg's.

BASKET-

But from the time of the
rests on the team
.

''"'°'

and

a*

t\ve

te.\,o*^'

,

.

.

.

that will bring their coach's praise or

criticism in the locker room.

.

tip-off. the

.

'^e t,,^,,^_

game

ROBERT
EVANS

JAMES
STARR

^

HARRISON

MORSON

KEITH
WEISER

r~^
~i"''!f^^^^^

W SWISHER
.

J.

79

SWISHER

The second year of

WRESTLING at Bloomsburg was the

lesuh of

,

Bloomsljurg's

Wrestlers
in

Action

f955-56

left to right: James Carman. Joseph Cawthorn. William Calderwood. Charles Riegel.
Standing: Charles Abenmoha. George Chaump, Donald W ise. Harr^ Hughes. Mr. W alter Blair.

Kneeling,

Coach.

82

BASEBALL

B. S. T. C.
tion in the

1955 season

fans saw plenty of ac.

.

.

f.)i

Vvvs.vn*-\-J

an'A"'

:

T

^
iwi. ^.i'*-

m-:--

^

I

^

.;!

i

.^

Ii=^

k»^a

^"^^..^M,

Husky Sluggers:

C. Casper, F. Fish, E. Shustack, R. Stroup.

Husky Coaching

Staff:

Edmund
JnlSiWJ*''**-

"

tj^

Zajaczkowski.

John Angus, Dr.

E.

Paul Wagner,

C.

R. DIPIPI
J.

f^55

St^^te ^e
«^

\

HUDA

THOMAS

"f^cu/icf

Se^Uofi S
SUvi^

HARVEY BOUGHNER

JAMES STARR

CHARLES KWIATKOSKI

86

The Husky Sports Season ended with

TRACK

events

.

.

the exciting

.

*>'

.

going over the high one

.

he makes

it

look so easy!

JAMES GUSTAVE
Third place

in State

High Jump

\
Cf/S

State

Champion

in

High Hurdles

CHARLES LOUGHERY

,^N'.^^

^^

^'''^,

^ccd^

^%cic& StOft^

Se*tc
JAMES BROWNING

ALFRED TUCKER

KEITH WEISER

89

M

BARBARA LENTZ
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Captain

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BOBBI ROADSIDE

>

CLLE

«

•^^x.

highlight of the sports season

The
its

.

.

.

was

the

West Chester Weekend with

Who

can forget those prize-winning fourth floor

Indians

....

and the excitement following
and the anticipated announcement knew no bounds.
victory

.

.

.

\s S(i|ilioinores you alsn
lival in

and

an

excited

'King and Queen

and
of

Snuw"

.

deserving

Snow."

.

.

fnund lime fur a

hraiilifiil

"Fc


JOSEPH MALCZYK
President

JUDY LLMER
Treasurer

MIRIAM MILLER

In your Junior year, you became aware
of the

FRATERNITIES

joined in their

.

.

.

on campus and

If

your

interests included dramatics,

you probably pledged

Ome<^

/4C^k^z 'P
OFFICERS
Williams,
Secretary;
Avery
David Benscoter, President. Standing:
Glenna Gebhard, Treasurer: Mr. Boyd
Buckingliam, .\dvisor.

Seated:

First row, left to right: J. Hester, N.
scoter, B.

Knouse, W. Fox,

E.

Adams,

Renn. A. Williams.

J.

W. M. Bowman. Second row:

Healey.

99

D. Ben-

OFFICERS
Sealed: Mr. Earl Gehrig. .Advisor; Constance Ozalas. President; .Miriam Miller. Secretary'. Standing: June Reese. Vice
President; Evelyn Kilpatrick. Historian:

]\Ian,-

Lou Thorn-

ton. Treasurer.

1

r

Morson. M. L. Thornton. B. Bulz.
Brunner. C. Ozalas. M. Miller. J. Hester. P. Gianguilio.
Second roiv: S. Yergey. D. McAfee. W. Fox. T. Jones. J.
Reese. M. F. Fawcett. E. Kilpatrick. R. Verona. P. O'Brien.
First rou: left to right: H.
B.

M.

"_J

\^'alsh. J.

Chruney. E. Siscoe. A. Kessler.

'Who can forget that annual picnic and "swim"

?

your name appeared on the coveted Dean"
you uiidoul)tedly joined

If

List,

.

.

.

T>eit€i

'K
Pc

OFFICERS
Jeanne Zimmerman. Corresponding SecJoanne Hester. Historian: Edward Siscoe,
President; Dr. Nell Maupin. Advisor; Patricia Hartman. Treasurer; Vi ylla Mae Bowman, Vice PresiClocf^wise:
retary;

dent.

First roic, left to right: B. Knouse. T. Jones. A.
J.

Zimmerman.

E. Siscoe.

W. M. Bowman.

J.

Swortwood.

Hester.

M.

P.

Hartman.

.Miller. Dr.

Me

Maupin. Advisor. Second row: D. Hare. E. Setar. D. Krzywicki, .S. Osborn. N. Renn. E. Watson. M. .Starvatow, C. Ozalas. J. Stavisky, J. Koch.
E.

VanAuken.

P. O'Brien. S. Yergey. E. .Augustine.

for this

you need a 2.5 average?
101

For those of you interested
burg was

in speech

Scfma

and hearing, "the" fraternity

/iCfiA^

at

Blooms-

St^

M. Storm, M.
Campbell. C. Yost, S. Bendinsky, M. Beers,
P. Gernerd. B. Kiene. Second row: T.

Firs.!

nm\ hit

lo

right:

Fernsler. P. Coons, L. Sergott. B.

Aiello. J. Valania. D. Wallace, P. Volk-

man. W. Harling,
ski.

F.

J.

Bogus,

W.

Zegar-

Mosier. D. Springer, R. Mease,

P.

Zeranski,

Wetzel

R.

J.

Shirey,

P.

Irzinski.

OFFICERS
Seated: Doris Krzywicki, Secretary: Charlotte Ruminage, President; Avery Williams, Secretary.
O'Toole,
Thomas
Standing:
Treasurer;
urer;

First

row,

Brinser,

bach,

C.

left

to

N. Ridall, M.

right:

Hetherington,

W. Washington,

R.

D.

Wenken-

Terzopolas,

R. Roush, S. Goodhart, S. Schilling, A.

Brumbach. Second row: N. Green, J.
Yohn, A. Swartz, E. Miller, L. Wiant.
B. Bryan, J. Raab, E. Adams, H. Link.
E. Nichols, N. Renn.

ro

^^

'^

Dr.

Alvin

Donald

Davis,

Treas-

Maietta,

Ad-

You geography

First

row,

lejt

to

right:

W.

Kautz,

enthusiasts soon discovered your fraternity in

S.

Okuniewski, R. Davenport, R. Krafjack, W. Quinn, J. Phillips. Second
row: W. Sarkas, R. Girton, J. Jones,
C. DiSimoni, J. Koch, J. Riskis, J.
Oustrich, J. Foltz, J. Woyurka, M. Marcinko, R.

DeWoHe.

Mr. Brad .Sterling. Advisor;
John Koch. President: Roh
ert DeWolfe, Secretary.

These "glohe conscious" are certainly
proud of their fraternity.

.

OFFICERS
Seated:

Mr.

Homick.
Standing:

Russell

President

Robert

mesderfer.

:

Schleicher.

Thomas

Groover.

Assistant

Advisor:

MrDevitt.

Michael
Secretary

Robert BieHarvey Boughner.

Historian:

Treasurer:

Chaplain.

First row, left to right:

W.

Bitner. R.

Evans. E. Siscoe. M. Homick. Mr. Russell

Schleicher, .\dvisor:

P. Mosier. D.

Beck. C. Kwiatkoski. Second row:

W.

Cranmer. G. Chaump. G. Wood. R.
Hughes. J. Gustave, J. Snyder, E. Robinson, P. .Anderson.

First row,

left

to

right:

R.

Strine. A.

Miles. J. Bushey. T. Higgins. H. Mgr-

M. Lashendock. R. Groover. L.
Shuda. Second row: R. Boyle. R. Ebner.
T.
McDevitt. R. Krafjack. R.
son,

Dipipi.

E.

Shustack,

R. Edwards. D. Carey.

R.

Biemesderfer.

Dining your Junior
dashed between
.

.

.

year

you

You

also

library

the

visited

quently ... a place for study

more pleasant by

.

.

fre-

made

.

Seated, left to right: Marjorie Morson. Miss

Reams.

Gwen-

Miss Elinor Keefer, Sophia Kish.
Standing: Frances Myers, Joan Yohn, Marilyn Friedman. Joan Koch. Jan Truscott, Joanne Specht, Patricia Hartman.
dolyn

^^
,,^N^

your
In addition to fraternity activities,
PUBLICATIONS
of
full
Junior year was

7<& Pci^
the college handbook.

MRS. ELIZABETH MILLER.

EDWARD

SISCOE,

Advisor:

Editor-in-Chiej.

Ray Hargreaves,
Editors:
Deanna Morgan, Marjorie Myers, Sandra McBride, Barbara Tuckwood, CurAssociate

tis

English.

^^ OCcf<^t^Ua^
.

.

the college magazine.

^^^^«r.v,,,r

^1'

Annabelle

Leffelaar.

Barbara

Nan-

carrow. Irene Zielinski. Mar)' Cuber.

Rose

Pavlick.

Coralie

Hughes.

EDITOR

iN-CttlE^

7<^

cuuC t^oicC

'TfCofiwM^

ar^jc
Tom

^„

Garrett, Evelyn Gilchrist,

Coralie
''?/)

First row, left to right: J. Sandler, B.

Keefer, B. Gibson. .M. Miller.

Hughes. Sandra

J.

Nancarrow, E.

Bechtel. S. Raker,

Trego. D. Coffman. Second row: C. Dye, M.
Labyack. H. Jones. S. Getter, G. Barber, A. BrumS.

bach.

J.

Drocker. B. Poller.

Mc-

Bride. Annette Williams. Bev-

.

.

the college newspaper.

''-''''^^^^^.C,

COLUMNISTS

.^N^'
Thomas. Margaret
William Bitner.

erly

'l

uhn.

.^^"^

5>^^

cN^
^^^'•

rou, left to right: P. Lynch, D. Stanton, K.
Wahl. NL Friedman, S. Kish, B. Lentz, S. Stallone.
D. Brown, C. .Schraeder. Til. Storm, J. .Smith. Second
row: W. Murray, B. Curry, D. Morgan, .S. Wagner,
N. Ridall, I. Zielinski, E. VanAuken, J. Brunn.

First

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SEiMOR CLASS OFFICERS
Seated: William Bitner. President: Rosalyn Verona. Secretary. Standing: Pasquale
Gianguilio. Treasurer: Jeanne Zinnnerman, Historian: Michael Homick. Vice-President: Joan Christie. \^ oman Representative: Ronald Krafjack. Man Representative.
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Class
Gehrig,

Fellow Members of the Class of 1956:

Within a short time you

from

uated

This

college.

ably, an important

be grad-

will

understand-

is,

your

event in

lives.

It

should be remembered as one of the truly

proud moments
But

tential.

it

as a

moment

only

through

in

lives

of boundless po-

must also be remembered

that has been

the

you and your

made

unselfish

You

families.

possible
of

sacrifices

are to be con-

gratulated on this accomplishment, just as

your families deserve congratulations for
their part in this realization.

A

happy memory

is

among

of psychologv- however,

the most valuable things

memory

you may possess. In

age

this

often thought of as a hiding place for the hurts of

is

children, a jungle in which psychologists probe for wolves of fear and snakes of
anxiety.

It

is

my

sincere hope that the

memories you take from Bloomsburg

will

be

pleasant ones which will have lasting significance.

For the past four years, you have watched spring, with

new

life,

come

to College Hill.

all its

beauty and signs of

Three times you watched your friends depart from

the ivy-covered walls of the institution they held in esteem, and each time you realized
that they took something of

Bloomsburg with them. But you were

community by

the fact that each had. in turn, enriched the college

Now

it is

your turn

cumstance" and with
part of that
of

knowing

to
it

parade

in

"Pomp and

Cir-

sav farewell to your college days. This can be an important

memory you

to

his presence.

cap and gown to the strains of

will take

from College

Hill,

that you, too, will always be a part of

burg continue

also conscious of

be a part of your

and with

it

goes the satisfaction

Bloomsburg. So also

will

Blooms-

lives.

Serving you as your class president has been an outstanding honor and certainly

one of the fondest memories

I

will take

from

college.

I

would

like to take this op-

portunity to thank you for this privilege.

It is

my

genuine hope that as you embark on the various paths that

for you, your future will be filled with a great deal of happiness

life

has charted

and success.

Sincerelv.

JjJ xMc4A^7\

'l?u:hi^^ 2zr

William L. Bitner, HI
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President, Class of 1956

BUSINESS

EDUCATION

Bloomsbiirg teachers
are the products of
.

,

realistic

classroom
experiences

.

^

and
128

diligent practice

Robert John Abraczinskas
Catawissa
Accounting. Typing

Day Men's Association
2,

3: Soccer

Business Education Club

2. 3. 4;

1,

1.

Shirley Virginia Andre
West field
General Business

Dav X^'omen's Assoriation
3.

'4:

Business

4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2,
Education Club 1. 2. 3; Cidlofie Choir 3;

Dramatic Club 2. 3; FTA
esley Fellowship 1. 2.

Women's Chorus

4;

3.

1.

2;

Vi

'^"')er(

4),r,,.
•Toraezins,
Z'nsfias


Shirley

Andre

Frank Andrews
Danville

Accounting, Typing, Sales

Day Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1, 2, 3;
Aviation Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice President 3; Business Education

Club

3,

4;

FTA

4;

Newman Club

3. 4.

Barbara Ann Berry
Forty Fort

General Business

Day Women's Association

4; Waller Hall Association 1. 2.
Business Education Club 1. 2; FTA 4; Maroon and
Gold Band 1. 2. 3; Social Usage Club 3; Wesley Fellowship
1, 2, 3. Secretary 3.

3.

Frank Andrews

4;

Barbara Berry

Robert Charles Brush
Shamokin
General Business

CGA

2, 3; Day Men's Association 4;
Association 1. 2. 3; Business Educaticm Club
1. 2. 3: FTA 4; Basketball Tournament 3: Obiter Advertising Staff 4; Senior Committee Chairman.

Customs Committee

Dorm Men's

Bernadine Jean Butz
Glen Lyon
General Business

CGA

Hospitality

Committee

4: Waller HallAssociation

Business Education Club
4;

1.

2. 3. 4.

2, 3.

1. 2. 3.

Women's Chorus 1. 2.
Maroon and Gold

3.

3:

2.
1.

Day Women's Association
4; Pi

Omega

4: College Choir

Pi

2. 3.

3.

4;

4i

ETA

Secretary 3; Newman Club
Circulation Head 3.

3.

Robert Brush

129

'^Prnadine

B utz

Donald Wayne Carey
Bloomsburg
General Business

CGA

Customs Committee 2; Day Men's Association 1. 2. 3.
Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 2. 3, 4.
Treasurer 2. Vice President 3: College Choir 3. 4, Vice
4;

President 4;
Crier 3.

FTA

3.

Pilot

4:

Business Editor 3;

College

Betty Lavinia Carvolth
Hatfield

General Business

Day Women's Association

4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2,
Waller Hall Governing Board Representative 3:
Aviation Club 1; Business Education Club 1. 2, 3. 4;
College Choir 3; FTA 3, 4; Olympian Circulation Manager
3; Maroon and Gold Advertising Staff 3, Circulation Staff
3; Obiter Distribution Manager 4.
3.

Donald

C,arev

jjetty

4;

Carroll

Joan Carol Christie
Shenandoah
Secretarial, English

Class Secretary 1. \^ onian Representative 2, 3. 4: College
2, 3. 4; CGA Hospitality Committee Co-Chairman
3; CGA Customs Committee 2: CGA Assembly Committee
1, 2. 3; Day Women's Association 4: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Historian 2. Treasurer 3: Dramatic Club
1: FTA 3. 4; Women's Chorus 1; Fashion Show 1. 2. 3, 4,
Moderator 3; Waller Hall Handbook 2: Maroon and Gold
News Staff 1. Feature Editor 2. Editorial Board 3; Senior
Committee Chairman; Who's Who in American Colleges

Council

and

Universities.

John Chruney
WilkesBarre
Accounting, Typing
1, 3, 4; Dorm Men's Association 2:
Business Education Club 1. 2. 3. 4:

Day Men's Association
Pi

Omega

FTA

Pi

3.

4;

3, 4.

Joan Christie

John Chruney

Harry E^ Coleman
Bloomsburg
Secretarial, Social Studies

Day Men's Association
1, 2.

1, 2. 3. 4; Business Education Club
3; College Choir 2; Men's Glee Club 3.

Harry Thomas Conner
Ashland
Accounting, Typing

CGA

Chairman 3; CGA Election
Committee 2: Day Men's
Association 1. 2. 4: Dorm Men's Association 3; Aviation
Club 1. 2. 3. 4. President 2. 3: Business Education Club
3. 4: FTA 4; Basketball Tournament 3; Track 1: IntraHarry Cokman

Furniture

Board

2.

murals

1.

3;

2. 3.

Committee

CGA

Fire

Drill

4; Lutheran Student Association

1. 2.

3.

4:

Olympian Advertising Staff 3; Senior Committee Chairman.

^^•O Conner
130

Milton H. Croop
Briar Creek

Accounting, Typing

Dav

Men's

Club

1. 2.

Association

2.

1.

4;

3.

Business

Ediicatinn

Robert Edwin Dalton
Danville

Accounting, Shorthand, Typing

Day Men's Association

1.

3,

2.

Business Education Club 1:

Aviation Clul)

4-:

FTA

1.

2,

3;

!

4.

^i'hon

Robert

Cr.oop

Dalton

Joanne Yvonne Dauber
Berwick
General Business

Day Women's Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3; FTA 3. 4; Women's Chorus 1.

Marion M. Duricko
Scranton
Secretarial, English
V^ omen's Association 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2,
4: Waller Hall Governing Board. Secretary 3; Pi Omega

Day
3.

Pi

2.

3.

4:

Business Education Club

1.

2.

3.

4,

Historian

Club 1, 2: FTA 3. 4; Student Christian
Association 1; Fashion Show Coordinator 2, 3; Newman
Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 3: Waller Hall Handbook Editor
3; Pilot Associate Editor 3; Maroon and Gold News Staff
1, Feature Staff 2, 3; .Obiter Layout Staff 2.
3;

Dramatic

Marion Duricko

Joanne Dauber

Nancy Jane Ebersole
Martinsburg
General Business, English
1. 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 3; Pi Omega
Business Education Club 1. 2. 3. 4; FTA 4;
Chorus 1; Maroon and Gold Typist 3: Commence-

Dav Women's Association
Pi 2.

3.

Women's

4;

ment Usher

2. 3.

Curtis R. English
Birdsboro

Accounting, Typing, Sales
Class Treasurer 1; CCA Fire Drill Committee 2; CGA
Furniture Committee 2: CGA Pep Committee 3: Day Men's
Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1. 2. 3; Aviation
Club 4: Business Education Club 1. 2. 3. President 3;
Dramatic Club 3: Student Christian Association 4: Basketball

Tournament

1.

2:

Track

1:

Vice President 2. President 3:
Obiter Advertising Co-Manager

Wesley Fellowship

1. 2. 3. 4.

Associate Editor 3;
Advertising Manager 4.

Pilot
3.

Nancy
131

Ebersole

^""•^

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William Byron Evans
W

ilkes-Barre

Accounting, Typing, Sales

Day Men"s Association
1.

2. 3.

4;

FTA

4:

1.

2.

3.

Maroon and Gold Band

4:

Knox Fellowship

3. 4.

Reber Glen Fenstermacher
Bloomsbur!£

Accounting, Typing. Sales

Day Men's Association
Education Club

'^J'-on

Evan

G\en

1.

2.

1. 2. 3.

3.

4;

4; A\iation

FTA

Club 4; Business

4.

Fensurm acher

Earle Stewart Fetterolf
Bloomsburg
Accounting. Typing. Social Studies

Day Men's Association 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4:
Athenaeum Club 3; Ayiation Club 3; Business Education
Club 3; Lutheran Student Association

3.

Larry Roy Fiber
Scranton
Accounting. Shorthand, Typing

Day Men's Association 3. 4; Dorm Men's Association 1. 2;
Aviation Club 1: Business Education Club 1. 2, 3. 4:
College Choir 1; Dramatic Club 1; FTA 3. 4; Maroon and
Gold Band 2. 3, 4. President 4: Student Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Lutheran Student Association 1: Maroon
and Gold News Staff 2, News Editor 3.
Earle Fetterolf

Larry Fiber

Leonard M. Gabriel
Shaniokin
Accounting, Shorthand, Typing. Sales

Day Men's Association
Business Education Club

1.

2.

2, 3;

3,

4;

FTA

Athenaeum Club

1;

4.

Pasquale Joseph Giangiulio
Bridgeport

General Business
Class

Treasurer

3,

4;

CGA

Freshman

Advisor

3;

Day

Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Phi Sigma Pi 3. 4. Vice President 4; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4;
Business Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Newman
Club 3: Pilot Associate Editor 3.

Leonard

Gabr'.el

PasquaJe Ci
^"giuJio

132

Joanne Marie Hester
Walsontinvn
Secretarial. English

CCA

College Council 3;

Awards Committee

2.

1.

Customs Committee 2, 3; CCA
Dav Women's Association 4;

3;

Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3.'4; Waller Hall Governin;;
Board Vice President 3. Representative 2; Alpha Psi Otnepa
2, 3,
2,

3.

4;
4;

?

Kappa

Delta Pi 2. 3. 4. Historian 4; Pi Omega Pi
Business Education ('lub 1, 2. 3; College Choir

Dramatic Cluh 1, 2. 3, 4; FTA 3. 4; Women's Chorus
1. 2; Fashion Show Co-ordinalor 1. 2, 3; Lutheran Student
Association 1. 2. 3. 4. Area Vice President 3. i;OI\mpian
Editorial Board 3; Maroon anil Golil News Staff 1. Editorial
Board 2. Editor-in-Chief 3; Obiter Advertising Staff 1.
Editorial Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4: Senior Committee
1.

2:

Chairman;

!t

Who

ho's

American

in

Colleges

and

\

Uni-

versities.

Mary Hope Hoffecker
Veadon

Joanne

General Business

CO A

Social

Hester

Mary

Holf-cker

Committee Co-Chairman 3; CGA
Day Women's Association 4; Waller
3. 4: Waller Hall Governing Board

Recreation

Customs Committee

2;

Hall Association 1.
Representative 2; Pi

2,

Omega Pi 2. 3, 4, President 3; Business
Education Club 1. 2; FTA 4; Women's Chorus 1; Fashion
Show Coordinator 1. 2. 3, 4; Basketball Tournament 1. 2,
3: Knox Fellowship 1. 2. 3; Obiter Advertising Staff 2;
Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. Captain 2. 3.

Anne Jane Homsher
Philadelphia

General Business

CGA
2. 3;

Assembly Committee 1, 2, 3; CGA Election Board
Day Women's Association 4: Waller Hall Association

4; Business Education Club 1. 2. 4; Dramatic Club
4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4.
Secretary 2; Reformed Fellowship 2, 3, 4; Maroon and
1.

3,

2, 3,

4;

FTA

Gold Typist

1.

John Elmer Johnston
Pottsville

Accounting. Shorthand, Typing

Day Men's Association
Maroon and
3. 4;
Manager 3.
1.

Anne Homsher

1,

2. 3. 4;

Gold

Business Education Club

Band

1,

2.

3.

4;

Canteen

John Johnston

Theophele Jones
Slatington

General Business

Day Women's Association
3,

4;

Kappa Delta

Pi 4:

Business Education Club

Maroon and Cold Band

Waller Hall Association 1, 2
Pi 3, 4. Treasurer 3

4:
Pi
1,

Omega

Lutheran Student Association

3;

2.

1. 2. 3.

FTA

3.

4; Basketball
1.

4.

Secretary 4

Tournament

1

2.

James Emery Kashner, HI
Bloonisburg

Accounting. Typing

Day Men's Association
Education Club 2.

L

2. 3. 4;

Aviation Club 2; Business

Theophele Jones

133

^^""^ Kashner

n

P. Keeper
Mechanicsburg

Joseph

Accounting, Typing
4: Dorm Men's Association 1, 2, 3.
4: Business Education Club 1: Varsity Club 3. 4: Baseball

Day Men's Association
1. 2.

3.

Louis Joseph

Keleman

Bethlehem
Accounting, Typing, Shorthand
3, 4; Dorm Men's Association 1. 2;
Club 2; Business Education Club 1. 3; College
Choir 1; Dramatic Club 1; ETA 3. 4; Student Christian
Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Lutheran Student Association 1.

Day Men's Association

Aviation

Louis

Keleman

Joyce Althea Kline
Orefield

Genera! Business
Class Secretary- 3:
Hall Association 1.

Day Women's Association
2. 3.

4: Pi

Omega

Pi

2. 3.

4; Waller
4: Business

Education Club 1. 2. 3. Secretary- 3: ETA 3. 4: Student
Christian Association 1. 2: Women's Chorus 1: Reformed
Eellowship 2, 3, President 2; Maroon and Gold Typing

Department Head

3.

Barbara Ann Laubach
Berwick
Secretarial, English

Day Women's Association
2.

3;

3:

4: \^"aller Hall Association 1,
Business Education Club 2: ETA
and Gold Band Majorette 2. 3.

Aviation Club 2:

Maroon

Barbara Laubach

Joyce Kline

John

P.

McElhoe

Milroy
Secretarial. Sales

Day Men's Association

1.

Business Education Club
Student Association 1. 2.

4;

Dorm Men's

1.

2.

3.

4.

Oliver Stuart

4;

3.

Association

FTA

4;

2.

3;

Lutheran

McHenry

Stillwater

Accounting, Typing

Day Men's Association

1,

2.

Business Education Club 2;

John

McElboe

^''''^

^'cHenry.

134

3,

FTA

4;
4.

Aviation

Club

1.

3;

Joseph Harrison Morson,
Bnn Mawr

Jr.

General Business

CGA

Assistant Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3; College Council
Publicity Committee 1: Dorm Men's Association
2, 3:
]. 2. 3. •!•: Phi Siiim'a Pi 2. 3. 4: Pi Omega Pi 3. 4: Business
Education Club i. 2: College Choir 2. 3. 4. President 2. 4;
FTA 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1: Varsity Club 1, 2. 3, 4:
Basketball Tournament 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Football

CGA

4: Track 2: Canterbun, Club 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4:
Olympian Publicity Editor 3: Obiter Art Editor 4; Intramural Softball 1. 2. 3. 4. Commissioner 3; Senior Committee
Chairman; Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni3.

versities.

Muriel Jean Neilson
Shavertown
General Business

CGA Secretary 3; College Council 3; CGA Customs Committee 3; CGA Pep Committee 3; Class Secretary 2: Day
Women's Association 4; Xt'aller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4;
Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Business Education Club 1. 2. 3, 4;
College Choir 3: Dramatic Club 1. 2: FTA 3. 4: Women's
Chorus 1; Waller Hall Handbook Associate Editor 3;
Olympian
Staff

1

:

Board

Editorial

2:

Obiter Typing Staff

1.

^<^Ph

MOrson,

Muriel

Jr.

Maroon and Gold Typing
Secretary

2.

James

L.

Nicholas

Edwardsville

General Business

CGA

Treasurer 4; College Council 4;

CGA

Dining

Room

Committee 2. 3: CGA Hospitality Committee 2. 3; CGA
Customs Committee 2, 3; Class Vice President 1: Day
Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1, 2. 3. 4;
Business Education Club 1. 2. 3: FTA 4: Student Christian
Association 1; Varsity Club 4; Basketball Tournament 3. 4;
Wrestling Manager 3, 4; Olympian Editorial Staff 3;
Maroon and Gold G.I. Mail Editor 3: Senior Committee
Chairman.

Patricia

Ruth O'Brien

Bloomsburg
General Business

CGA

Committee 2; Day \^ omen's Assocation
1. 2, 3. 4. Official Board
2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Pi
Omega Pi 3. 4. Historian 3; Business Education Club
1. 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club 2. 3: FTA 4; Newman Club 1, 2,
3, 4; Commencement Usher 2.

Patricia O'Brien

Hospitality

June Elaine Reese
Millville

General Business
Association 1, 2. 3, 4. Official Board SecrePi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4; .'Vyialion
Club 1: Business Education Club 1. 2. 3; FTA 4; Com-

Day Women's
tary 3;

mencement Usher

3.

Ch-arles

Edward Rhoads
Chester

Accounting, Typing

Day Men's

.Association 4;

Dorm Men's

Business Education Club 1.
Christian Association 4: Track

3.

4;

Association

FTA

3,

4;

1. 2.

3:

Student

2.

June Reese

135

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>^'-'^^°"

Roy Lincoln Rosenbergfr
Doylestown

D'

General Business

CGA

Customs Committee Co-Chairman 2;

CGA

Pep Com-

mittee Co-Chairman 3; CGA Customs Committee 3; Day
Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1, 2. 3;
Athenaeum Club 4: Business Education Club 3: College
Choir 1: Basketball Tournament 2. 3; Track 1: Baseball 3;
Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Reformed Fellowship 1, President 1.

Karol Elery Ruppel
Reading
Accounting. Typing, Social Studies

CGA Hospitality Committee
3; CGA Election Board 3;

KatolR^PP'

Edward

CGA

Assembly Committee

Day Men's Association

1.

4;

Business Education Club
2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1. 2. 3, President 3; FTA 4; Men's
Glee Club 2. 3. Vice President 2; Varsity Club 3, 4;
Football 2. 3; College Crier 3.

Dorm Men's

fioy Rosenb,
erger

2;

Association

2.

3:

A. Siscoe

Forest City

General Business
Class President 2; CGA Social Recreation Committee 1. 2.
3; Dorm Men's Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi
3, 4, President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi 2.
3. 4; Athenaeum Club 1: Business Education Club 1. 2. 3;
FTA 4; Basketball Tournament 2. 3: Newman Club 2. 3. 4:
Pilot Editor-in-Chief 3. 4: Maroon and Gold Editorial Board
Senior Committee Chair3: Obiter Business Manager 4:
man: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities.

Judith

Ann Stephens
Ardmore

General Business

CGA

Customs Committee Co-Chairman 2;

CGA

Pep Com-

mittee Co-Chairman 3; CGA Customs Committee 3: Day
Women's Association 4; Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4:
Business Education Club 1. 2: Women's Chorus 1; Fashion
Show 1, 2. 3. 4; Basketball Tournament 1. 2. 3; Knox
Fellowship 1, 2: Maroon and Gold Typist 1; Cheerleader

Edward Siscoe

1. 2. 3.

Alfred Tucker

^%,

Coatesville

General Business
Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Aviation Club 1; FTA
4: Varsitv Club 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Captain 3: Wesley
Fellowship 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Committee

Dorm Men's

Chairman.

Rosalyn Carol Verona

./%^

Pen Argyl
General Business

L

Class Secretary 4; Day Women's Association 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2. 3.' 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Recording
Secretary 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4: Business Education Club
FTA 3. 4; Basketball Tournament 3. 4;
2, 3. 4:
1.
Newman Club 1 Maroon and Gold Typist 1.
;

AUredTucU"

Rosalyn V(
erona

136

Marian A. Walsh
Archhald
General Business

Dav Women's Association
3, 4:

Pi

Omepa

Club
Club

1.

2. 3. 4:

1.

2. 3;

Pi

3. 4:

FTA

3.

4; \^'aller Hall Association

''B"

Club

4; Social

1.

1. 2.

2; Business Education

Usage Club 3;

Maroon and Gold Typist

Newman

1.

Leland Keith Weiser
Kane
Accounting. Typing
Day Men's Association 4: Dorm Men's Association 1. 2. 3:
FTA 4: Varsity Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball Tournament
2. 3. 4; Baseball 1: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4:
Intramural Softball 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramural Basketball Coach
3. 4; Canterbury Club 2, 3. Treasurer 2; Senior Committee

Chairman.

M.^"^i

Keith ^-^i'*"

^ahh

Clement John West
Berwick
General Business
Day Men's Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Business Education Club
3. 4; FTA 4: Obiter Advertising Staff 2. 3.

Donald Michael Wise
Lemoyne
Accounting. Typing
CGA Pep Committee 4: Dorm Men's Association 1. 2.
Business Education Club 1. 2: FTA 4: Varsity Club
Basketball Tournament 3. 4: Track 1. 2: Wrestling

Newman Club

Clement West

1. 2. 3. 4.

Donald Wise

Sherwood Lee Yergey
Bloomsburg
Accounting, Shorthand. Typing, English
Day Men's Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4:
Pi Omega Pi 4; Aviation Club 1: Business Education Club
FTA 4: Student Christian Association 3. 4;
3.
2,
4;
Lutheran Student Association 1. 2. 3, 4.

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3.

4

3.

4
4

3,

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

"^(^y^
Individual Instruction

.

.

.

and Class Demonstration are combined in the
classroom by teachers from Bloomsburg.

138

Jacqueline Fay Albert
Lebanon
Elementary Education
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Governing
Board Representative 1, 2; College Choir 4; FTA 3. 4.
Vice President 4; Women's Chorus 1. 2, 3, Treasurer 3;
Basketball Tournament

3.

4.

Peggy

L.

Bartges

Danville

Elementary Education

Day Women's Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Official Board 1;
Athenaeum Club 1; FTA 3, 4; Poetry Club 2, 3, SecretaryTreasurer 3; Science Club

3.

•Jacqueline

Peggy

All:bert

Bartges

Ann Jenkins Beaton
Nanticoke

Elementary Education, Special Education for
the Mentally Retarded

Day Women's Association 3, 4; Waller Hall Association
1, 2; FTA 3: Women's Chorus 1, 2.

Barbara Ann Bennett
Plainsville

Elementary Education
Waller Hall Association

FTA

3.

4;

Basketball Tournament

Ann Beaton

1,

Women's Chorus

2.

2;

3,

4;

Aviation Club

Fashion Show

1,

2,

1,

3,

2;
4;

2.

Barbara Bennett

Richard A. Bittner
Williamsport

Elementary Education. Special Education for
the Mentally Retarded

CGA

Social Recreation Committee Co-Chairman 3; Day
Men's Association 1, 3, 4; Dorm Men's Association 1, 2;
Aviation Club 2; FTA 3. 4: Science Club 1; Social Usage
Club 3, President 3: Basketball Tournament 2: Lutheran

Student Association

1.

2.

3.

4.

President

3.

Wylla Mae Bowman
Berwick

Elementary Education
College Council 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Waller
Hall Governing Board President 4. Representative 1; Alpha
Psi Omega 3. 4. Secretary 3: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, Vice
President 4; College Choir 1, 2, 3: Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3.
4, Secretary 2; FTA 3. 4; Student Christian Association 1:
Women's Chorus 1. 2; Lutheran Student Association 1. 2.
3, 4, Secretary 2: Waller Hall Handbook 3; Senior Committee Chairman; Who's Who in American Colleges and

Richard

Universities.

139

Bittner

^

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Mae Bow
wnian

Beverly Jean Bryan
Montoursville

Elementary Education
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
College Choir 2; FTA 3, 4; Women's Chorus 1; Lutheran
Student Association 1, 2; Senior Committee Chairman.

Joyce Marie Buck
Starrucca

Elementary Education

CGA

Hospitality

3;

Maroon

Joyce

College Choir 3. 4; FTA 3. 4; Women's
President 3: Basketball Tournament 3, 4;
and Gold Circulation Staff 3.

"B" Club

Chorus

Beverly Brya

Committee 3; Waller Hall Association
Governing Board 4. Social Chairman

4; Waller Hall

1, 2. 3,

1,

2.

3:

3.

Buck

Helene Carolyn Clark
Wilkes-Barre

Elementary Education

CGA
tion
3,

Library Committee Chairman 3: Waller Hall Associa4; Athenaeum Club 3: Dramatic Club 2; FTA
Women's Chorus L 2: Basketball Tournament 3:

1. 2, 3,

4;

Newman Club

I, 2, 3, 4.

Carmel Ann Craparo
Carbondale

Elementary Education
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Waller Hall Governing
Board Vice President 4, Representative 3: Athenaeum Club
3, 4; Dramatic Cltib 1. 2, 3; FTA 3, 4; Women's Chorus
1; Newman Club 1. 2. 3.4.

Helene Clark

Carmel Craparo

Jeanette Lorraine Deibert
Danville

Elementary Education

CGA

Hospitality Committee 3;

2, 3, 4;

FTA

3,

Athenaeum Club
4;

Student

Waller Hall Association 1,
Club 3; College Choir 3, 4;

1; "'B"

Christian

.Association

1;

Women's

Chorus L 2. 3, Treasurer 2; Basketball Tournament 2, 3;
Lutheran Student Association 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Circulation Staff 3; Senior Committee Chairman.

Helen

P.

Diehl

Bloomsburg
Elementary Education

Day Women's Association
Lorraine

Deibert

Club

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4.

4;

.\thenaeum Club 4; Science

Alan Harrison Eardley
Milnesville

Elementary Education

Day Men's Association
College Choir
2. 3, 4:

1.

2.

3,

2, 3,

4;

FTA

4;

Wesley Fellowship

Dorm Men's Association 1;
Maroon and Gold Band

4;

2, 3, 4.

1,

Mildred Louise Ertel
DuBoistown
Elementary Education
4: Athenaeum Club 2, 3, 4;
2: Lutheran Student AssociaGold Typing Staff 2. Advertising Staff 2.

\^aller Hall Association

FTA

3, 4:

tion 1

:

1, 2. 3.

'^'omen's Chorus

Maroon and

1.

^'an Eardl,ey

Marjorie

J.

Felton

Sunbur>'

Elementary Education

^ aller

1. 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 2; FTA
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; Student Christian
Association 2; Social Usage Club 3: Knox Fellowship 1, 2,
3. 4; Senior Committee Chairman.

3.

Hall Association

4:

Ann Louise Franc
Lake Ariel
Elementary Education
Hall Association 2. 3. 4; Waller Hall Governing
Board Representative 4; Aviation Club 2, 3, Secretary 3;
College Choir 3; FTA 3. 4; Poetrj- Club 3, 4, Secretary 4;
X^ omen's Chorus 2; Wesley Fellowship 2, 3.
X^'aller

Ann Franc

Marjorie Felton

Margaret Jean Gearhart
Stroudsburg

Elementary Education
Special Education lor the Mentally Retarded

Waller Hall Association
1; College Choir 1. 2;
2. 4;

Women's Chorus

1.

2.

4;

Student

Business Education Club
Christian Association 1,

1.

Laura Stevens Graham
Bloomsburg
Elementary Education

Day Women's Association

4.

Margaret
141

Gearhan

^^"'^ Grahan

L. Hartman
Lewisburg

Lake

Elementary Education
Special Education for the Mentally Retarded

Day Men's Association
Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4;
Science Club

3.

Dorm Men's

4;

FTA

4;

Association

1;

Maroon and Gold Band

1;

1.

Betsy Ann Hendershot
Northumberland
Elementary Education

CGA
2. 3:

m

if

Pep Committee Co-Chairman
Day Women's Association 3.

2;

CGA

4;

\^'aller

Election Board
Hall Associa-

College Choir 1, 2: FTA 4; \^ omen's Chorus
1. 2:
2: Lutheran Student Association 1. 2; Maroon and Gold
Typist 1. 2: Obiter Typist 1. 2: Senior Committee Chairman.

tion
1.

Lake H.
arlman

Betsv

C.

Hender:shot

n

DiANN Jones
Catawissa

Elementary Education
Special Education for the Mentally Retarded
Day Women's Association 1. 2, 3. 4. Official Board
Sigma Alpha Eta 3. 4: Athenaeum Club 2; FTA
\^'omen's Chorus 1. 2.

4:

4:

V"^-V

Gerald Luther Kershner

/

Berwick
Elementary Education

Day Men's Association

FTA

1.

2.

3,

4:

Aviation Club

1.

2.

4:

4.

Diann Jones

o

Gerald Kershner

Walter John Kozloski
Audenreid
Elementary Education

Dav Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1. 2. 3:
Sisma Alpha Eta 4; Aviation Club 3. 4: Business Education
Club 1: College Choir 2. 3; FTA 3. 4; Maroon and Gold
Band 2. 3: Basketball Tournament 3. 4: Basketball Manager
1; Newman Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3; Maroon and
Gold Sports Staff

2. 3, 4.

Doris

F.

Krz^^vicki

Plymuuth

CGA Election Board 1. 2: CGA Dining Room Committee
3: CGA Assembly Committee 1. 2. 3; \^aller Hall Association

FTA
X^aU.rK.>ao'ki

1.

1. 2. 3.
1.

142

2.

3. 4:

2;

IT'ho's

4:

4; kappa Delta Pi 4: Sigma Alpha Eta 4:
Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2. 3: Fashion Show
Basketball Tournament 1. 2, 3. 4: Newman Club

3.

Pilot

Who

Art
in

Editor 3: Senior Committee Chairman:
American Colleges and Universities.

Elvin

LaCoe

C.

Clarks Summit

Elementary Education

Dav Men's Association 4: Dorm Men's Association 1. 2. 3:
Aviation Club 1. 2. 3. 4: FTA 3. 4: Student Christian
Association 3:

Weslev Fellowsliip

1.

2.

3.

4;

Intramurals

1. 2, 3, 4.

LovELL Adele Lindenmuth
Rinptown
Elementary Education

Day Women's Association 1, 2. 3. 4, Official Board 2:
Athenaeum Club 1. 2; FTA 4: Women's Chorus 1: Commencement Usher 2.

LoveUl.ina.nmu.b

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Ned

D.

McClintock
Berwick

Elementary Education

Day Men's Association
Club

1,

3;

FTA

1, 2, 3, 4,

Vice President 4; Aviation

4; Science Club 2.

Carl Stilson Meyer
Plymouth
Elementary Education

CGA

Vice President 3; College Council

2, 3;

Man

Repre-

Election Board 2; CGA Fire Drill
mittee Chairman 2; Day Men's Association 1. 2.
Athenaeum Club 1; FTA 3. 4; Track 1.
sentative 2:

CGA

Emma Adams Miller

(^
\tv

Shamokin
Elementary Education
1.

2,

Staff

Dining
3.

4:

Room Committee
Women's Chorus

2:
1

:

Waller Hall Association
Maroon and Gold News

1.

Margaret Ann Miller
McAdoo
Elementary Education

CGA

4;

Carl Meyer

.\ed McClintock

CGA

Com3.

Fire Drill Committee Chairman 3: Waller Hall AssoAviation Club 1: FTA 3. 4: Women's
1. 2. 3. 4;

i

ciation

Chorus

1.

2;

Newman Club

1.

£,«nii>

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Mi„,.^

Martha Ann Molchan
Plymouth
Elementary Education

CGA Dining Room Committee Co-Chairman 3: Waller Hall
Association 1. 2. 3. 4: FTA 3. 4: Maroon and Gold Band
Majorette 2. 3, 4; Women's Chorus 1: Basketball Tournament

1

;

Newman Club

1

;

Maroon and Gold Typing

Staff 2.

Earla Marie Myers
Berwick
Elementary Education

Dav Women's Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
FTA 3, 4; Poetry Club 3; Women's Chorus 1.

4;

Earla Mv^r*

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Eleanor Jane Nichols
Philadelphia

Elementary Education
College Council 1: \^'onian Representative 1: \^ aller Hall
Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3. 4; College
Choir 2. 3. 4. Librarian 3: FTA 4; Maroon and Gold Band
1. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2. Librarian 3: Student Christian Association \. 2. 3, 4. Vice President 3: Obiter Copy Reader
4; Senior Committee Chairman.

Nancy Lou Oberdorf
Espy
Elementary Education

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Athenaeum Club 2;
"B" Club 1. 2. 3; College Choir 3, Assistant Secretary 3;
FTA 4; Maroon and Gold News Staff 1; Commencement
Usher 3.
Eleanor Nichols

Nancy Oberdorf

Thomas James OToole
Port Carbon

Elementary Education

Day Men's Association L 2, 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3. 4;
Athenaeum Club 1: Aviation Club 1. 2; FTA 4; Student
Christian Association 4: Basketball Tournament 1: Intramurals \. 3. 4; Newman Club 1: Senior Committee
Chairman.

Donald George Paralis
Pringle

Elementary Education

Thomas O'Toole

Day Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1, 2. 3:
Aviation Club 1. 2. 3; FTA 3. 4: Basketball Tournament
3. 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4; Newman Club L 2. 3, 4;
Senior Committee Chairman.
DonaJd Para
iis

144

Lloyd Nichols Peak
Falls

Elementary Education

Day Men's Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Aviation Club 1. 2. 3;
College Choir 3. 4; FTA 4; Student Christian Association
3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4.

Paul Robert Peiffer
I

I.itilz

i

Elementary Education

Dav Men's Association

FTA

4:

1.

Photography Club

Lutheran Student
Chairman.

4;

Dramatic Club

2.

3,

1:

Baseball

Association

1.

2;

1, 2,

1,

2;

3; Football 2:

Senior

Committee

Unyd

Paul PeiH«

p,'eat

Joan May Raab
Columbia
Elementary Education
Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Athenaeum Club 2, 3.
4; FTA 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band Majorette 1. 2. 3, 4;
Student Christian Association 2. 3; Women's Chorus 2.

Nancy M. Renn
Shamokin
Elementary Education
Jailer Hall Association

Kappa
3,

Delta Pi

3.

4; Dramatic Club

4:

1. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 3: College Choir

1. 2. 3.

4;

FTA

Association 2, 4; Women's Chorus
Exchange Editor 3.

Joan Raab

3,
1,

4; Student Christian
2;

Maroon and Gold

Nancy Renn

Charlotte Arlene Rummage
Milton

Elementary Education, Speech Correction
Special Education for the Mentally Retarded
Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Waller Hall Governing
Board Representative 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3. 4. President
3. 4: Aviation Club 1; College Choir 1. 2, 3: FTA 3. 4:
^S omen's Chorus
2: Lutheran Student Association 1.
1.
2. 3. 4. Vice President 3: Olympian Editor 3; Maroon and
Gold Editorial Board 2. 3; Obiter Copy Reader 2. Editorial
Board 3. 4.
X^'aller

Marilyn Mae Ruth

*

Berwick
Elementary Education

Dav Women's Association
College Choir

1,

3;

FTA

1.

2.

3.

4;

Aviation

Club 3;

3. 4.

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in

Chariot je

August, 1955.

145

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Harold Ray Sachs
Nuremberg
Elementary Education

Day Men's Association
College Choir 2, 3:
Student Association

2,

1.

FTA

4;

3,

4;

Athenaeum Club 4:

Science Club

1,

2;

Lutheran

3, 4.

Roland Christlan Schmidt.

Jr.

ilkesBarre

\^

Elementary Education

Day Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1, 2.
Sigma Alpha Eta 3: FTA 3. 4; Varsity Club 2; Football
Track

2;

HaroJd S
'achs

Roland

1,

2,

3;

Intramurals

3;
1,

3.

Schmidt

Marilyn Ann Schr.\eder
Nanticoke

Elementary Education
Waller Hall Association 1, 2,
FTA 3. 4; Women's Chorus 3;
Committee Chairman.

3,

4;

Dramatic Club

Newman Club

1,

1. 2:
2; Senior

^ "^ ll

Vivian Lee Scott
Forty Fort

Elementary Education

Customs Committee 3; CGA Social Recreation ComWaller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Dramatic
Club 2; FT.\ 3. 4; Social Usage Club 3: Women's Chorus
2; Basketball Tournament 2; Lutheran Student Association
1; Wesley Fellowship 3. 4.

CGA

mittee 3;

Marilyn Schraeder

Vivian Scott

John Ellsworth Shaffer,

Jr.

Bloomsburg
Elementary Education
Special Education for the Mentally Retarded

Day Men's Association
Basketball

2. 3.

I.

Football
and Gold .Advertising Staff

2;

4;

FTA

Manager

1:

1;

4:

Poetry Club

Track

1;

1.

Maroon

3.

Charles Paul Skiptunas
Kingston

Elementary Education

Day Men's Association
College Choir 3;
Basketball Tournament

4:

]oV.n

1.

S>>aU«
'P'unas

14b

2. 3.

4; Track 1;

4;

Dorm Men's

FTA
2. 3.

Association 1. 2. 3.
Varsitv Club 1, 2. 3. 4:
4: Basketball L 2, 3; Football
4;

Newman Club

1,

2.

Hubert Lawrence Smoczynski
Mount Carniel
Elementary Education

Day Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1, 2, 3;
Athenaeum Club 1: Aviation Club 2, 3; FTA 3. 4; Basketball Tournament 3; Newman Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3;

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Pilot Associate Editor 3.

Irene Lois Sones
Millville

Elementary Education

Day Women's Association
Aviation Club

1,

2;

FTA

1,

2,

3.

4;

4; Senior

3,

Athenaeum Club 4;
Committee Chairman.

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Irene

James Edward Starr
Williamsport

Elementary Education

CGA

Pep Committee 4; Dorm Men's Association
Varsity Club 2; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1.

1,

2. 3. 4;

Martha Marie Starvatow
Berwick
Elementary Education
College Council 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 4; Waller
Hall Governing Board Representative 4; Kappa Delta Pi
4; Aviation Club 1, 2: FTA 4; Women's Chorus 1, 2;
Canterbury Club 1. 2, 4, Secretary 4; Waller Hall Handbook Editor 4: Pilot Associate Editor 1; Maroon and Gold
News Staff 1. Editorial Board 2. Editor-in-Chief 4; Senior
Committee Chairman; Who's Who in American Colleges

and

Universities.

Martha Starvatov

James Starr

Alice Ann Swartz
Muncy
Elementary Education, Speech Correction
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Waller Hall Governing
Board Representative 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; "B"
Club 4: College Choir 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA
4: Student Christian Association 1, 2; Women's Chorus
1, 2: Lutheran Student Association 1. 2. 3.»4.

Shirley

Krum Thomas

Bloomsburg
Elementary Education

Day Women's Association

FTA

4; Science Club

1.

2.

3, 4;

Athenaeum Club

2:

1.

Mice Ann

147

Swarti

Shirley

Th "mas

Ann Valente

Tina

Hazleton

Elementary Education
Hospitality Committee 3: CGA Dining Room Committee 3; 'Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Waller Hall
Governing Board Treasurer 3: FTA 3. 4: \^'omen"s Chorus
1. 2. 3. Vice President 3: Basketball Tournament 3: Newman Club 1, 2: Maroon and Gold Circulation Staff 3;

CGA

Senior Committee Chairman.

Paul Irvin Volkman
Bloonisburg

Elementary Education, Speech Correction

Day Men's Association
Aviation Club 1. 2. 3. 4.

Tina

2.

1.

Sigma Alpha Eta

4:

3.

2.

3;

\ aJente

Eileen Agnes Watson
Old Forge
Elementary Education
Waller Hall Association
Athenaeum Club 2. 3. 4:

1.

2.

FTA

3.
3.

Maroon and Gold Exchange Editor

Harry Joseph

Kappa Delta Pi
Women's Chorus 1.

4:

4:

4:
2:

3.

\^'eist

Gordon
Elementary Education
Election Board 1. 2. 3: CGA Furniture Committee 2:
Day Men's Association 3: Dorm Men's Association 1. 2. 4.
Secretar>- 2; Aviation Club 1, 2. 3: FTA 3: Basketball
Tournament 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Football 1; Lutheran
Student Association 1. 2. 3.

CGA

Eileen

^ at son

Harry

\^ eist

Nancy Elizabeth Wetzel
Mount

Carniel

Elementary Education
\^'aller

College

Hall Association

1.

FTA

3.

Choir 3:

3. 4;

2.

4:

Athenaeum Club 2. 3;
Club 1; Women's

Science

1: Basketball Tournament 3, 4; Wesley Fellowship
Maroon and Gold Typist 2. 3. Circulation Staff 3: Senior
Committee Chairman.

Chorus

4;

Edward Lee White
Kingston

Elementary Education

Day Men's Association
3,

"Sancv

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4;

Men's Glee Club

1,
1.

2,

3,

4;

Aviation Club 3;

FT.\

Janet Lee Wintersteen
BIoom?burg
Elementary Education

Day Women's Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Aviation Club
"B" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choir 3; FTA 4.

2;

John Donald Wool
Montoursvil'p

Elementary Education

Dorm Men's
ball 2:

Association 1. 2. 4; Varsity Club 2. 4; Basket1, 2, 4; Senior Committee Chairman.

Track

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Win.ersteen

Jean Elizabeth Zimmerman
Berwick
Elementary Education
3: CCA Pep
Association 1: Waller Hall
Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Corresponding
Secretar>' 4: Aviation Club 1: FTA 3. 4; Women's Chorus
1,2.

Class Historian

Committee

2:

4:

Day

CCA
\\

Freshman Advisor

omen's

Jean Zimmerman

^'^'^^'siearn

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ors

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SECONDARY EDUCATION

li*
and Language Classes.

Bloomsburg

teachers utilize visual aids.

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150

Elisabeth Martha Adams
Selin^giove

Mathematics, French

Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 4: Athenaeum Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3:
Dramatic Club 1. 2. 3. 4: FTA 3. 4: Student Christian
Association 4; Women's Chorus 1: Maroon and Gold Typist
2,

Circulation Staff 2;

Obiter Advertising Staff

2,

4.

Anthony Matthew Aiello
Hazleton
English, Social Studies

CGA

Social Recreation Committee 3; Dorm Men's Associa3: Sigma Alpha Eta 3. 4: Athenaeum Club 2:
Dramatic Club 3. 4. President 3: Olympian Editorial Board
3: Maroon and Gold News Staff 3; Obiter Editorial Board 4.
tion

2.

^''"^'abeth

Ada:TtlS

AnAo">

A'leUo

Donald Eugene Beck
Berwick
Social Studies, Geography

College Council 4: Day Men's Association 1. 2. 3, 4. President 4: Gamma Theta Lpsilon 2. 3. 4: Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4;
Aviation Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 1. 2.

David Hines Benscoter
Bloomfield. New Jersey
Social Studies. English

Dorm Men's

Association

1. 2. 3.

President 4: Dramatic Club 2.
Advertising Staff 3. Layout Staff

Donald Beck

4:
3.

Alpha Psi Omt-ga 3. 4,
4: FTA 4: Olympian

3.

David Benscoter

William Lawrence Bitner
Lemoyne
Social Studies, English

Council 4; CGA Assembly Committee Chairman
CGA Furniture Committee 1: CGA Customs Committee 2: Class President 4; Dorm Men's Association I.
2. 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Athenaeum Club 1: FTA 3. 4.
State Vice President 4: National Treasurer 4: Lutheran Student Association I. 2, 3. 4. President 2; Basketball Tournament 1, 2, 3. 4: Maroon and Gold Columnist 2, 3. 4,
Sports Staff 1. Sports Editor 3. 4: Sports Statistician 2, 3.
4; Obiter Sports Editor 3. 4; Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities.
College
2. 3.

4:

Harvey Calvin Boughner
Williamsport
Science, ^lalhematics

CGA

Customs Committee 2; Dorm Men's Association 1, 2,
Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3: FTA 4; Science
Club 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: Basketball Tournament 2. 3,

3.

4:

4; Baseball 3. 4: Basketball

1.

2:

Football

2. 3.

^•iWamBUner

4; Senior

Committee Chairman.
151

Haney

R,oughner

>-.a«

James Edward Browning
Mechanicsburg
English, Spanish

Dorm Men's
Football

1,

Association

2.

3.

4:

2.

1,

Track

Varsity Club

4;

3.
3.

1.

2.

3.

4;

4.

Richard Gilmore Caton
Berwick
English, Social Studies

Day Men's Association 1, 2.
Senior Committee Chairman.

^^•"f^ Bro,vr

Kicbard

Football

4;

3.

1;

Track 2;

Caton

David Malcolm Cole
Bloomsburg
Science

Day Men's Association

Alvin

J.

1. 3. 4.

Davis

WilkesBarre
Speech Correction, English
1. 2. 3. 4: Sigma Alpha Eta 2. 3. 4.
Treasurer 3. 4. Vice President 3. 4: Dramatic Club 1. 2.
Newman Club 3:
3. 4. Vice President 2. President 3:
Olympian Advertising Staff 3: Maroon and Gold Advertising
Staff 3; Obiter Advertising Staff 3.

Day Men's Association

David Cole

Alvin Davis

Joann Marie DeOrio
Keiser
Social Studies, English

Dav
2.

'3.

X'i

omen's Association

4:

Kappa

Delta

Pi

Waller Hall Association

4:

1,

3.

Athenaeum Club

4:

1.

2.

3.

Vice President 3; FTA 3. 4. Treasurer 3. 4; Newman Club
2: Olympian Advertising Staff 2; Maroon and Gold Advertising' Staff 2,

News

Staff 3.

Dorothy M. Diltz
Muncy
English, Spanish

Dav Women's Association
Athenaeum Club 1. 2. 3:

Commencement Usher
Joann

DeOrio

'"rothy

Dilu

152

1.

2.

2.

3.

FTA

4.

4;

Official

Science

Board 4;
Club 1, 2;

Margaret Marie Duttinger
Sunliury
Siienre. Mathematics

CCA
1.

Hospitality

2,

3,

Club
Staff

3;

Coniinillie

College Choir

1.

Women's Chorus

I.

4;

2;

Waller

Hall

2:

KTA

4;

2:

Association

Usage
Maroon and Gold News
3.

Social

2.

Robert Lewis Evans
Shamokin
Science. Social Studies

CGA

President

4:

Board 2. 3. 4:
Vice President

College

CGA

Fire

Council
Drill

3.

4:

CCA

Election

Committee 2. 3; Class
Dorm Men's Association

2. President 3:
Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3, 4, Assistant Secretary 3;
FTA 4; Science Cluh 1; Varsity Cluh 2. 3, 4: Baskeihall
Tournament 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Reformed
Fellowship 1. 2. 3. 4; Who's Who in American Colleges
1,

2.

and

3.

4;

Universities.

'argaret

Du„; "ger

Glenna

Robert

Ryans

Gebhard

Y.

Hazleton
Social Studies, Mathematics

Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3,
4. Treasurer 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3. 4; FTA 3, 4; Women's
Chorus 1, 2; Reformed Fello\»ship 4.

Charles Robert George
Catawissa
^lathematics. Social Studies

Day Men's Association

FTA

Glenna Gebhard

1. 2.

3.

4:

Aviation Club

1.

2.

3.

4:

4.

Robert George

Ronald Gene Girton
Bloomsburg
Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association 1. 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Gamma
Theta Upsilon 2. 3. 4; Aviation Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball
1. 3,

4.

Patricia Jean Goditus
Forty Fort
Science, Mathematics

Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4: College Choir
4: Science Club 2. 3; Wesley Fellowship 1, 2.
Waller Hall Handbook 3; Maroon and Cold Typist 1,
Staff 3: Senior Committee Chairman.
\S'aller

FTA

3.

2.
3.

3;
4;

News

Ronald

153

Girion

Palrir 'a

Goditus

Robert D. Groover
W atsontown
Science, Mathematics

College Council 3: Man Representative 3: Day Men's
Association 4: Dorm Men's Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Phi Sigma
Pi 3. 4. Historian 4; FTA 3. 4: Science Club 4: Varsilv
Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2, 3; Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Track
1; Knox Fellowship 2. 3. 4; Senior Committee Chairman.

Howard Samuel Hall
Hazleton
Science, Mathematics

Day Men's Association 4: Dorm Men's Association 2,
Athenaeum Club 2: Aviation Club 2: College Choir 2, 3.

?
\

3;
4.

Vice Prseident 2: Science Club 2: College Quartet 3. 4;
State Collegiate Choral Festival 2, 3: Obiter Advertising

\

Staff

4.

Howard HaW

^°i'"t Groo,f

Patricia

Ann Hartman

Bloomsburg
Science, Mathematics

College Council 3: Day \^ omen's Association 1, 2. 3. 4,
President 3. Official Board 1: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Treasurer 4; "B" Club 3. 4. President 4; FTA 4; Science Club
3, 4, Secretary 3;
Who's Who in American Colleges and
Universities.

Howard Jack Healy
Berwick
French, Spanish

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Athenaeum Club 1 Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4.

Psi

Omega

3.

4:

:

Patricia

Hartman

Jack Healy

Walter Edwin Heller
Orefield
Social Studies, Mathematics

Day Men's Association 3. 4; Dorm Men's Association 3;
Athenaeum Club 3; FTA 3; Lutheran Student Association
3,4.

Thomas

J.

Higgins

Williamsport

Mathematics, Science
Class President 1 CG.\ Pep Committee
2; CG.\ Fire Drill Committee Chairman 3;
Election Board 2. 3. 4:
Pep Committee 1: Day
Men's Association 4; Dorm Men's Association 1. 2, 3, 4;
Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4. President 3; FTA 3, 4. President 4;

College Council

1

;

;

Chairman

CCA

CGA

Science Club

4. Vice President 3. President 4: Varsity
Assistant Secretary 2, 3; Basketball TournaFootball Manager 1. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals
1, 2, 3;
Lutheran Student Association 1. 2. 3; Obiter
1, 2. 3, 4:
Coed-of-the-year Contest Director 2. 3. 4; Senior Committee
Chairman; Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni-

Club
ment

Walter Heller

mas Hi„
154

2,

versities.

3,

4,

3.

Michael Homick
Hudson
Science, Social Studies

Class Vice President 4: CGA Election Board Co-Chairman
Day Men's
1. 2. 3. 4: CGA Fire Drill Committee 2, 3:
Association 4: Dorm Men's Association 1. 2. 3; Phi Sigma
Pi 3. 4. President 4: FTA 3. 4: Photography Club 1;
Science Club 2. 3. 4, Vice President 2. President 3; Intramural? 1. 2. 3. 4: Lutheran Student Association 4.

Robert Winfred Hughes
Bloomsburg
Science. Social Studies

Day Men's Association L 2. 3. 4: Phi Sigma Pi
Athenaeum Club 2: Aviation Club 1: Science Club

3.

4;

2.

-MichaeJ Ho,
micJc

Robert

Robert Joseph Huntz
Forty Fort

Mathematics, Science
Hospitality Committee 2: CGA Dining Room Committee 3; CGA Fire Drill Committee 3: Dorm Men's Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4: Science Club L 2. 3. 4;
Track 1, 2: Senior Committee Chairman.

CGA

Rodney

C.

Kelchner

Bloomsburg
Science, Social Studies

Day Men's Association
1.

2.

3,

4:

Fellowship

Roiiert

Basketball

1.

2,

3.

4:

FTA
L

Tournament

4:
2.

Science Club
3.

4:

Wesley

4.

Rodnev Kelchner

Huntz

Bertha Marie Knolse
Bloomsburg
Spanish, French

Awards Committee Chairman 3. Co-Chairman 2; CGA
Assembly Committee 2. 3. Historian 3: Day 'Women's Association i. 2. 3. 4: Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi
Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3: FTA 3. 4:
3, 4;
Women's Chorus 1; Fashion Show Co-ordinator 1, 2. 3:
Wesley Fellowship 3: Maroon and Gold News Staff 1, 2.
Features Staff 3; ITho's Who in American Colleges and

CGA

Universities.

John"

Harry Koch

Harrisburg
Social Studies, Geography
1. 4: Dorm Men's Association 2. 3:
Theta Upsilon 2. 3. 4. President 4; Photography
Varsitv Club 3. 4: Basketball Tournament \. 2. 3.

Day Men's Association

Gamma
Club

1:

Baseball 1. 2: Football L 2: Intramurals
Lutheran Student Association 1. 2. 3. 4.

4:

1.

2.

3.

4;

Bertha

155

Knouse

J^hn Koch

HugV>es

George Edwin Kocher
Espy
Science Geography

Day Men's Association 1. 2, 3,
Band 1, 2; Aviation Club 4.

FTA

4;

4;

Maroon and Gold

Ronald Gary Krafjack
Falls

Science, Geography

College

Council 4;

Man

Representative 4;

CGA

Bulletin

Board Committee Chairman 2, 3; Day Men's Association 4;
Dorm Men's Association 1, 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4;
Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3, 4. Secretary 3; FTA 3, 4; Maroon and
Gold Band 1; Science Club 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Basketball
Tournament 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4;
Newman Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Vice President 2, President 3;
Senior Committee Chairman.
G<-orge

KonaW

Kocher

Kraiiack

Joseph John Kwak.

Jr.

Wilkes-Barre
Social Studies, Sciences

Day Men's

FTA
1. 2,

Club

Association 2; Dorm Men's Association 1. 3. 4:
4; Science Club 3: Varsity Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Football
3, 4; Track 1. 2, 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4; Newman
1.

2,

3.

4.

Charles Victor Kwiatkoski
Plymouth
Social Studies, Geography

CGA

Election Board 2, 3. 4; Day Men's Association 4
Association 1. 2. 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 4
Phi Sigma Pi 4: FTA 4: Varsity Club 2. 3. 4, President 4
Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 2. 3; Senior Committee

Dorm Men's

Chairman.

Josejih

Kwak

Charles Kwiatkoski

Michael Andrew Lashendock
Keiser
Science, Social Studies

Day Men's Association 2.
1, 2, 3. 4: Phi Sigma Pi
Varsity Club

1,

2,

3,

4;

3.
3.

Dorm Men's

4;
4;

FTA

Football

1,

Association
Science Club 4;

4:

2, 3,

4;

Track

1.

Doyle Luther Lynn
Catawissa

Speech Correction, Social Studies

Day Men's Association

1,

2, 3.

4;

Alpha Psi Omega 2. 3,
Aviation Club

Treasurer 3: Sigma Alpha Eta 2. 3;
Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3. 4: FTA 4;
Association

Michael

Lasben.dock

^°.v'e

Lvn

156

1.

Lutheran

4,

1;

Student

Robert Theodore Lyon
Riverside

Speech Correction. Social Studies

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Sigma Alpha
Eta 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Obiter Advertising Staff 2.

William Joseph Mielke
Trevorton
Social Studies, Geography

Pep Committee 2; CCA Customs Committee 2; Dorm
Men's Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4:
Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Baseball 3: I3askelball 1. 2; Basketball
Tournament 2.

CGA

bert

L yon

VViUiam

George Walter Montz
Pine Grove
Science

Day Men's Association
Science Club

2, 3:

1,

Baseball

2,

3,

4;

Men's Glee Club 2;

3.

Gilbert John Neibauer
Shamokin
Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 4; Dramatic Club 2,

FTA

George Montz

4;

Newman Club

1,

Athenaeum Club
3,

1;

Vice President 3;

2.

Gilbert Neibauer

William Howard Phillips
Dalton
Science, Mathematics

Association 3. 4; Dorm Men's Association 2:
College Choir 2. 3. 4; FTA 4; Science Club 2. 3; Varsity
Club 2. 3. 4; Basketball Tournament 2. 3; State Collegiate
Choral Festival 3: Track 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 2, 3. 4;
Senior Committee Chairman.

Day Men's

Carl William Richie
Shamokin
Mathematics, Science

Day Men's

Association

2: Aviation Club 3. 4;

2. 3.

FTA

4:
4;

Dorm Men's
Science

2.

Association
3.

1,

4.

\^'i\liam

157

VhiUiP*

Cari Kichi,

Mie\Ue

Jean

E.

Robison

Bloomsburg
English, Social Studies

Day Women's Association
Dramatic Club
Staff

2.

2. 3,

Editorial

2,

4: Poetrv

Staff

2.'

Sigma Alpha Eta 4;
3. 4;
Club 2: Olympian Advertising
Circulation

Staff

Obiter

3:

Editorial Board.

John Lincoln W. Sandler
Sunbury
English, Spanish

Dav Men's Association 1. 3. 4; Alpha
aeum Club 1. 3. 4. President 3. 4;

Psi

Omega

4; Athen-

College Choir 3. 4;
Dramatic Club 3. 4: FTA 4: Student Christian Association
3: Science Club 3, 4; Lutheran Student Association 1. 3. 4:
Olympian Editorial
State Collegiate Choral Festival 3:
Board 4; Maroon and Gold News Staff 3. 4; Obiter Art
Editor 3: Layout Editor 4.
'

•^*"3n

John

Bobison

(idler

Eugene Richard Schultheis
Ransom
Mathematics, Social Studies

Dav Men's Association 4: Dorm Men's Association 1. 2. 3;
Aviation Club L 2. 3: FTA 3. 4; Student Christian Association 3. 4; Wesley Fellowship \. 2. 3. 4.

MiLFORD Ernest Shelhamer
MifflinviUe
Science, Geography

Day Men's

Association

4; Science Club

1. 2. 3.

1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 1:
4; Soccer 1, 2, 3.

FTA

Eugene Schultheis

Milford Shelhamer

Meade Wilbur Shuman
Bloomsburg
Science, Geography

Day Men's Association L

2, 3,

4; Aviation Club

I.

Robert David Stark
Kulpmont
Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association

FTA

Meade Shuman

^•'^^^ Stark

158

4.

I. 2. 3.

4: Aviation

Club

L

2. 3.

4;

Anne

Elsie

Swortwood

Ashley
Science

Waller Hall Association 3. 4: Kappa Delia Pi 3, 4: FT A
3. 4: Poetn- Club 3: Science Club 2. 3: Social Isage Club
3: Wesley Fellowship 2. 3: Waller Hall Handbook 3;
Maroon and Gold News Staff 2, Advertising Staff 2.

Daniel Henry Thomas
Forty Fort
Science, Mathematics

C.G.A. Dining
Association 4;

Room Committee Chairman
Dorm Men's Association 1.

3;
2.

Club 1. 2: FTA 3. 4; Basketball Tournament
Committee Chairman.

Day Men's
3;

Aviation
Senior

2. 3:

*""^

'^«or,>,ood

Uaniel

Jack Lewis Thomas
Bloomsburg
English, Geography, Social Studies

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 3; College
Choir 1. 2; Lutheran Student Association 1. 2.

John Lawrence Trimble.

Jr.

Jersey Shore
Social Studies, Geography
1. 4; Dorm Men's Association 2, 3:
College Chior 1, 2; Men's Glee Club 1. 2; Track 1. 2;
Soccer 1. 2: Maroon and Gold Sports Staff 3: College

Day Men's Association

Canteen Manager

Jack Thomas

2, 3.

John Trimble

Avery Elizabeth Williams
Harrisburg

Speech Correction, English
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4,
Secretary 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2. 3. 4, Secretary 3. 4;
Athenaeum Club 3. 4; College Choir 2: Dramatic Club
1. 2, 3. 4;
FTA 3, 4: Student Christian Association 4;
Women's Chorus 1; Maroon and Gold Circulation Staff 2.
News Staff 1, 2; Senior Committee Chairman.

i
ery

159

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for B.S. T.C.I

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How'd you

like to

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dance with that?

Simply out of

this world.

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is

the

mambo?

The Robot and the Roman.

each one worthy of the Varsity crown.

171

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hat du thev tjlk il-uut in those

Anyone

huddles?

for a

swim on

the

High-stepping Huslcettes.

Pride of the Thespians.

1

Lovely day for a hike. Frosh!

Christmas Carols, but no snow.

172

moon?

W

liat's fur

Is this

lunch. Irene?

The Freshmen

claim,

""It's

A Women's

allowed on a practice set?

Our own fashion commentator.

\^'urKI.'

Chow

Well-earned rewards for hard work.

173

time

in the

Dav Room.

The 6:30 meeting

place.

The student teachers compare note

We

certainly did "tip the scale."'

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ii.

SENIOR DIRECTORY 1956
Catawissa. Pa.

Molchan. Martha
Myers. Earla
Nichols. Eleanor
Oberdorf. Nancy

429. "Westfield. Pa.
109 Liberty. Danville. Pa.

OToole. Thomas
Paralis. Donald

BUSINESS
Abraczinskas. Robert
Andre. Shirley

Andrews. Frank
Berr>. Barbara
Brush. Robert
Butz. Bernadine
Carey. Donald
Car\olth. Betty

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104 Oak. Forty Fort.
209 E. Deward. Shamokin.
39 W. Main. Glen Lyon.
708 Oak. Bloomsbura.
- Orvilla Road. Hatfield.
228 W. Arlington. Shenandoah.
253 E. Market. Wilkes-Barre.
102 Leonard. Bloomsburg.
316 Oakland Ave.. Ashland.

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Joan
Chruney. John
Coleman. Harr\Conner. Harry
Christie.

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Croop. Milton



Briar Creek.
322 Mill. Danville.
Dauber. Joanne
305 E. 5^-^. Berwick.
Duricko. Marion
- 802 Hampton. Scranton.
Ebersole. Nancy
R.D. No. 1. Martinsbure.
English. Curtis
R.D. No. 1. Birdsboro.
Evans. Byron
29 Gates. \^'ilkesBarre.
Fenstermacher, Glen
250 East. Bloomsburg.
Fetterolf. Earle
235 E. First. Bloomsburg.
Fiber. Larrv1220 Prospect Ave.. Scranton.
Gabriel. Leonard
208 \^'. First. Bloomsburg.
Giangiulio. Pasquale
212 E. Fourth, Bridgeport.
Hester. Joanne
610 Elm. \5atsontown.
Hoffecker. Man
935 Bullock Ave.. Yeadon.
Homsher. Anne
360 E. Chelten Ave.. Philadelphia.
Johnston. John
1409 \^ Market. Pottsville.
Jones. Theophele
660 Main. Slatington.
Kashner. James
170 W. Twelfth. Bloomsburg.
Keefer. Joseph
19 E. Maplewood. Mechanicsburg.
Kelemen. Louis
657 Lamb. Bethleheni.
Kline. Joyce
1263 Main. Orefield.
Laubach. Barbara
417 Eighth. Berwick.
McElhoe. John
X. Main. Milroy.
McHenrv-. Oliver
Box 15. Stillwater.
Morson. Harrison
711 Brook. Brvn Mawr.
Neilson. Muriel
173 Main. Shavertown.
Nicholas. James 28 Atlantic. Edwardsville.
0"Brien. Patricia
354 Catherine. Bloomsburg.
Reese. June
R.D. No. 2. Millville.
Rhoads. Charles
334 E. Tenth. Chester.
Rosenberger. Roy
127 Shewell. Dovlestown.
Ruppel. Karol
1110 Broadway. Readina.
Siscoe. Edward _.
627 Susquehanna. Forest Cit
Stephens. Judith
24 S. \^ yoming. Ardmore.
Tucker. Alfred ...
858 Coates. Coatesville.
Verona. Rosalyn .
Box 161. Pen Argyl.
Walsh. Marian __
193 Chestnut. Archbald
Weiser. Keith
100 Tiomesta. Kane.
West. Clemet
1144 First. Berwick.
Wise, Donald
530 \^'alton. Lemoyne.
Yergey. Sherwood
_ 105 E. Fourth. Bloomsburg.
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Peak. Llovd
Peiffer. Paul

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Beaton. Ann
Bennett. Barbara
Bittner.

Richard

Bowman. Wylla Mae
Brjan. Beverly
Buck. Joyce
Clark. Helene

Diehl.

18 Shell. Carbondale.
R.D. No. 2. Danville.
R.D. No. 5. Bloomsburg,
25 Main. Milnersville.

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Eardley. Alan
Ertel.

Mildred

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2564 Euclid. DuBoistown

Felton. Marjorie _

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Franc. Ann
Gearhart, Margaret

Graham. Laura
Hartman. Lake
Hendershot, Betsy

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Jones. Diann

Kershner, Gerald
Kozloski, Walter
Krzywicki, Doris
LaCoe, Elvin

Lindenmuth. LoveU
McClintock, Ned
Meyer. Carl
Miller.

Emma

Miller.

Margaret

S. Fourth. Sunburv-,

Lake

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Ariel.

1712 Pokona, Stroudsburg.
_. 145 E. Sixth. Bloomsburg.
R.D. No. 3. Lewisburg.
359 Third. Northumberland.
R.D. No. 2. Catawissa.
121 E. Fifth. Berwick.
65 Church. Audenreid.
32 W. Main. Plymouth.
R.D. No. 2. Clarks Summit.
R.D. No. 1. Ringtown.
304 Summerhill. Berwick.
27 W. Walnut. Plymouth.
142 N. Grant, Shamokin,
25 N. Tamaqua. McAdoo.

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38 E. Main. Lititz.
552 Chestnut. Columbia.
39 S. Fourth. Shamokin.
518 Hepburn. .Milton.
139 E. Front. Berwick.

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Charlotte
Ruth. .Marilyn
Sachs. Harold
Schmidt. Roland
Schraeder. Marilyn
Scott. Vivian

Nuremberg.

36 .\uburn. Wilkes-Barre.
7 W. Kirniar. Nanticoke.
100 Bedford. Forty Fort.
Shaffer. John
861 Railroad. Bloomsburg.
Skiptunas. Charles
63 Penn. Kingston.
Smoczvnski. Hubert
351 S. Oak. Mt. Carmel.
Sones. Irene
R.D. No. 2. Millville.
Starr. James
908 Railway. 'W illianisport.
Starvalow. Martha
1121 Fifth. Berwick.
Swartz. .^lice .\nn
302 Sherman. Muncy.
Thomas. Shirley
R.D. No. 5. Bloomsburg.
Valente. Tina
597 Carson. Hazleton.
Volkman. Paul
1857 Old Berwick Rd.. Bloomsburg.
Watson. Eileen
252 N. Main. Old Forge.
Weist. Harry
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McKnight. Gordon.
Wetzel. .Nancy
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42 S. Hickorv.Mt. Carmel.
White. Edward
61 First. Kingston.
W intersteen. Janet
R.D. No. 5. Bloomsburg.
Wool. John
R.D. No. 2. Montoursville.
Zimmerman. Jean
728 Green. Berwick.
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.\dams. Elisabeth
.\iello. .\nthonv
Beck. Donald .'
Benscoter. David
Bilner. X^'illiam

Boughner. Harvey
Browning. James
Caton. Richard
Cole. David
Davis, .\lvin

DeOrio. Joann
Diltz. Dorothy
Dultinger. .Margaret
Evans. Robert

Gebhard. Glenna
George. Robert
Girton. Ronald
Goditus. Patricia
Groover. Robert
Hall. Howard

Hartman. Patricia
Healy. Jack

902 N. Eighth. Selinsgrove. Pa.
321 E. Diamond. Hazleton. Pa.
301 E. Eleventh. Berwick. Pa.
51 \^ illard. Bloomfield. N. J.
287 Clark. Lemoyne. Pa.
519 W. Fourth. X^ illiamsport. Pa.
101 N. .\rch. Mechanicsburg. Pa.
916 \^'. Front. Berwick. Pa.
710 E. Second. Bloomsburg. Pa.
2 Resina. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
44S \^'arsaw. Keiser. Pa.
R.D. No. 1. Muncy, Pa.
120 Alice. Sunbury. Pa.
118 N. Poplar. Shamokin. Pa.
169 N. Laurel. Hazleton. Pa.
R.D. No. 2. Catawissa. Pa.
R.D. No. 1. Bloomsburg. Pa.
132 W. Pettebone. Forty Fort. Pa.
R.D. No. 1. \\atsontown. Pa.
726 \^'. Fourth. Hazleton. Pa.
R.D. No. 5, Bloomsburg. Pa.
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117 Willow Drive. Berwick. Pa.

Heller. \^alter

345 N. Eleventh. Lebanon.
3.58 Church. Danville.
„._ 310 E. Main. Nanticoke.
402 River. Plainsville.
1438 W. Fourth. X^ illiamsport.
829 E. Second. Berwick.
1340 Jordan. Montoursville.

Box 24. Slarrucca.
296 Academy. Wilkes-Barre.

Craparo, Cannel
Deibert. Lorraine

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Raab. Joan
Renn. Nancy

ELEMENTARY
Albert. Jacqueline
Bartges. Peggy-

118 Downing. Plymouth.
339 Market. Berwick.
562 Hermit. Philadelphia.
Main. Espy.
356 Coal. Port Carbon.
455 Hovt, Pringle.
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Orefield. Pa.

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Higgins.

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Homick. Michael .
Hughes. Robert _.

Thomas

Huntz. Robert
Kelchner. Rodney
Knouse. Bertha

Kocb. John
Kocher. George
Krafjack. Ronald
Kwak. Joseph
Kwiatkoski. Charles
Lashendock. Michael
Lynn. Doyle
Lyon. Robert
Mielke. 'William
Montz. George
Neibauer. Gilbert
Phillips. William
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Richie, Carl
Robison. Jean

Sandler. John
Schultheis. Eugene

Shelhamer. Milford

Shuman. Meade
Stark. Robert

Swortwood. Anne
Thomas. Daniel
Thomas. Jack
Trimble. John „
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Williams, .\yery

734 Louisa.

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50 Cleveland. Hudson.
60 E. Main. Bloomsburg.
102 Myers. Forty Fort.
224 W. Third. Bloomsburg.
R.D. No. 2. Bloomsburg.
612 Ross, Harrisburg.
Lightstreet Rd.. Espv.
R.D. No. 1. Falls.
796 N. Penna. 'tt'ilkes-Barre.
416 W. Shawnee. Plymouth.
417 North. Keiser.
152 N. Second. Catawissa.
115 Gearhart. Riverside.
333 E. Market. Trevorton.
1 Grand Mew. Pine Grove.
1014 W. Chestnut. Shamokin.
R.D. No. 2. Dalton.
R.D. No. 2. Box 433. Shamokin.
.... 146 W. Eighth. Bloomsburg.
126 Chestnut. Sunbury-.

Ransom.
333 W. Main. Mifflinville.
R.D. No. 3. Bloomsburg.
609 Chestnut, Kulpmont,
30 E. Newport, .\shley.
1332 .Murray, Forty Fort.
R.D. No. 5. Bloomsburg.
. 211 Wvlie. Jersey Shore.
1431 .Market. Harrisburg,
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