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THE OBITER

Volume XLIV
State Teachers College
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

TO THE READERS:
The 1959-1960 Obiter has
of the growth

the past four years.

we

live, tliere

tried

record

to

some

and progress evident on our campus over
In keeping with the times in which

have been many changes in the appear-

ance of the campus and additional opportunities for
increasing

skills

in

teaching

expanded pro-

through

grams.

Both faculty and students have met these opportunities

for growth

warmth and
It

is

hoped

and progress while keeping

alive

the

friendliness so traditional to our college.
that,

as

the

years

go

Bloomsburg State Teachers College
the opportunity to study and

grow

by,
will

in

students

at

always have

an atmosphere

of friendly fellowship.

THE STAFF

JOSEPH MICHAEL ANDRVSICK

COLLEGE COMMONS

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CAMPUS CHANGES
Four years ago, or

members

less

for

burg State Teachers College.
gently

some

of

us,

the

of the Class of 1960 first entered Blooms-

rolling

Impressed by the

landscape and well-kept buildings,

perhaps many of us were not aware

at first of the

beautiful shrubbery and trees that adorn the cam-

pus grounds.
Perhaps,

too,

the

red

brick

buildings

which

seemed so forbidding

to us as

new freshmen were

what

interest.

In these buildings,

really held

our

amidst the friendly atmosphere of the "College on
the Hill,"
years.

we were

to

spend much of the next few

During these years, there have been many

changes on campus.
Waller Hall, four years ago, was divided into

dormitory

facilities for

men and women

students.

However, the ever-increasing student body and the

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for the

more housing soon made

for

men

to

move downtown and

to take over every available

This

left

necessary

women

space in Waller Hall.

only small North Hall to provide cam-

pus housing for men.
ation

it

for the

This year, at

last,

the situ-

was remedied by the completion of a new

men's dormitory.

However, Senior women found

themselves room hunting in
in order to

make room

downtown Bloomsburg

for the ever-growing Waller

Hall population.

Four years ago,

too.

the cafeteria

was located

on the very same spot that now houses our modern
library.
tically

The

line for supper,

as long even then,

which seemed prac-

formed

in

Waller Hall

lobby outside of the elevator instead of in front of
the tunnel.

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The

library

new second

was then located

floor hall of the

in

what

is

now

the

women's dormitory.

This change came about as the result of the construction

of

beautiful

College

Commons which

houses our dining room and kitchen

The Class

facilities.

1960 was fortunate

of

in

the

that

Husky Lounge and Book Store were already
existence in September 1956.

in

In fact, coffee breaks,

pinochle, and end-of-the-semester

book

lines

were

practically traditions.

Traffic in Science Hall

moved two ways four

years ago, but larger classes soon
traffic

the only sure

way

made one-way

of being able to enter

and leave the building. This year, we enjoyed the
use of a

new

science building with

ment.

This new building

tennial

Gymnasium, overlooking

quehanna Valley.

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is

modern equip-

located next to Centhe beautiful Sus-

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Gymnasium,

Centennial
/

y^

swimming

plete with

com-

pool, has re-

mained the same during the four
Mt.

year stay of the Class of '60.

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Olympus, scene of many Husky
triumphs, has also remained un-

However,

changed.

construction

and progress have been responsitwo of

ble for the destruction of

the four
in

tennis courts that were

1956.

existence in

Benjamin

Training

Franklin

School, which provided our first

observations
tions,

of

classroom

remains much as

years ago.

it

situa-

did four

many mem-

This year,

bers of our class did nine weeks of
student teaching in this building.

Navy

Traditional
tion

moved

quarters

Hall registra-

more

spacious

Centennial

Gymna-

Navy Hall basement,

sium.

the

of

location
lines,

in

to

will

the

registration

old

soon be remodeled to

house a new Speech and Hearing
Clinic.

Freshmen are no longer confined

to

the balcony

during

semblies in Carver Hall.

as-

In fact,

Freshmen now attend assemblies
on Tuesday;

while

Thursday

reserved for upperclassmen.

is

Com-

bined assemblies are held in Centennial's large

The

gym.

lions at the

end of Senior

Walk

g;reeted students long before

1956

just

do today, and

as they

the colored lights of the fountain

by long porch

away

take our breath

still

when we

did

as they

just

saw them.

first

Long Porch has always been
the place to talk with old friends

new

meet

and

Warm

ones.

weather usually complements the

motion of the rocking chairs on
spring evenings.

Long Porch

is

also the spot for

week-end and vacation departures.
Unfortunately, there are

many

too

still

lining

suitcases

far
the

porch each week-end.
It is

evident that the changes in

and grounds are not

the buildings

the only changes that have taken

place on

campus during
There have

four years.

many changes
and

campus

in

been

policies

traditions.

Perhaps

all

"Roongo,"

from

his

most

the

change of

Due

the last

also

unwelcome

was the removal

Husky

the

home near

of

mascot,

the laundry.

to the expense of his

upkeep

and the care which he required,
it

was necessary

to sell

to a private owner.

part in

all

home

however, and
dents as ever.

is

She

"Roongo'
still

takes

football

games,

as fond

of stu-

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Another rather unwelcome change was the elimination of regular

Wednesday

This condition

being rectified by the planning

of

of

more

is

social activities

more dances during

night lounge dances.

years ago.

set

third

machine,

it

floor

which was

in

existence four

programs

to

be viewed.

to

smoker of Waller

Hall.

This

was hoped, would keep the studying

Much

the lounge in

The new

afternoon.

library

bermudas and

to everyone's dismay,

campus changes was Saturday

A

being

opten

on

—a

most welcome change.

change that the Class of '60 happily avoided

was the requirement of entrance exams for
prospective students.

On

raincoats.

one of the biggest

classes for everyone.

Hall for a

full

all

several Saturdays through-

out the year, prospective freshmen

coeds happy and eliminate the necessity of run-

ning

the

evening
of a

campus. One of these was a soda machine installed
the

Saturday
in

the regular session.

There have also been many welcome changes on

in

until

resulted

Saturday afternoon and on Sunday afternoon and

This change has called for democracy

in the selection of

campus

on

schedule

on week-ends and the hope

Television fans have also missed the use

second television

This change keeps the "Suitcase Sams and Sues"

morning of

tests.

file

into Carver

Looking weary

and brainwashed, they can be seen taking a break
in the

Husky Lounge

at intervals

Those of us who escaped
thing similar during our
It

looks as

if



tests

all

this fate
first

week

during the day.

met with someat

Bloomsburg.

kinds of them



forever a part of our college ex{)erience.

shall

be

Bloomsburg went

really

modern

this

year with

the distribution of plastic identification cards. This

eliminated the well-chewed, quite bent, very used
look

when

second

semester

registration

rolled

around.

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Another change during the past four years was
the

removal

of

the

caretaker's

home near

the

laundry and the relocation of the hothouse to a
site.

This came about when the construc-

tion of the

new men's dormitory was beginning.

nearby

The hothouse
are found in

supplies

the flower

many

of the plants that

beds on campus.

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spring some

new

species adds beauty and color to

our campus.

Another change
addition

of

plastic

ceramic dishes



a

in

dining

room was

replace

to

the

much needed change

waitresses and waiters.
waiters,

the

dishes

the waitresses

the

heavy
for

the

Speaking of waitresses and

seem

to

be outnumbering

the waiters these days.

Another very important change came about with
Office
the formation of department heads and the
of

Admissions and Placement.

This

is

additional

evidence of the progress on our campus.

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There may be many changes which we have not
been able
tainly,

to record

in

when reviewing

there will be

many new

these few pages;
this

book

in

and

the

cer-

future,

evidences of progress and

growth. 'Our student body and faculty will continue to grow; and to meet the

demands

of a larger

enrollment, there will be additional buildings and

equipment.

Most important

of all will be the increased op-

portunities for fellowship and friendship.
traditions

some

will

gether.

memory

and memories held dear
fade

The one

others

that

will

of friendships

learning together.
College

and

continue

knowledge, and

always remain

made

may

grow
all

of

Of the
time,

this

disappear

will

altois

the

while studying and

May Bloomsburg
to

at

in

her

State Teachers

brotherhood
students

spired by the example of that growth.

be

and
in-

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19

To

the First State College Class:

Academy

— Literary

Institute

— Norman School — Teacher's College — and

now-

State College.

Every generation has marked

now graduating.
One hundred and twenty

a

change

in

name

of the institution

from which you

are

you

20

to

years

(1839-1959)

be worthy of the heritage of Bloomsburg.

of educational

progress challenges

Members

of the

Board of Trustees

SEATED: Hon.

Carl H. Fleckenstine, Orangeville, Pa.; Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, President of the
College, Bloomsburg. Pa.: Hon. Harold L. Paul, Pottsville, Pa.; Mr. Frank A. Thornton,
Shamokin, Pa.
STANDING: Hon. C. William Kreisher, Catawissa, Pa.; Howard R. Beminger, Esq.. Mifflinville.
Pa.; Mr. Sam .M. Jacobs, Danville, Pa.; Mr. John H. Shuman. Bloomsburg, Pa.; Mr. Leo S.
Dennen, Turbotville, Pa.
Not present when photo was taken: Bernard J. Kelley. Esq., Philadelphia, Pa.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
WILLIAM KREISHER
CARL H. FLECKENSTINE
HOWARD R. BERNINGER
HARVEY A. ANDRUSS
CHARLES H. BOEHM. ex-officio
C.

-

,

_

.

.-

--

PRESIDENT
VICE-PRESIDENT

SECRETARY-TREASURER
-..
PRESIDENT OF THE COLLEGE
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION

21

To

the Graduates of 1960:

My
in

most sincere wishes for happiness and satisfaction

your chosen profession go

for the

title

honor and

May

of "Teacher."

It

to

you who have qualified

is

an enviable

title,

one of

prestige.

your preparation

at

Bloomsburg be

reflected

by

your attaining success and status as the leaders of youth.

k-^y^-i-jf^i^c^^

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Elizabeth B. Miller

22

B.S..

M.Ed.

Dean

of

Women

To

the Graduates of

1 ')()():

many

Sincere congratulations on your

ments

in

fine

the various areas of collepe work,

achieve-

academic

As you enter upon new ventures in newwe wish you complete success and great personal
satisfaction. For those of you who will teach, be ever
and otherwise.

scenes

aware that you
possessing

will

appear

wisdom capable

places: as friends of youth

to those

you serve as beings

of bringing light into dark

whose council may be

sought and confidently accepted,

as

guides

freely

who may

always be trusted.

The challenge of these high expectations is great. We
Bloomsburg State College has contributed to
your ability to meet this challenge and that you may
never fail those who look to you for so much as they,
too. seek the truth that shall free them from the bonds
trust that

of ignorance.
Sincerely vours.

George G. Stradtman,
B.S.. M.Ed.

Dean

of

Men

23

To Graduating

Seniors:

Your four years of preparation for your chosen field
are now completed. However, we do not want you to
think that this is the end of your education. The old

maxim

"this

is

the beginning, not the end."

still

holds

true.

There are many advances being made
education, and there

is

room

Bloomsburg State College
because we

feel

that

them wherever they
you

for
is

in the field of

many more.

proud of

its

go.

We

hope that we have prepared

well for the task ahead.

Welcome

to the other side of the desk!

^U^e^wA-.

^

^

John A. Hock
A.B.. M.A.

Dean

24

graduates,

they will carry the ideals taught

of Instruction

ASSISTANT DEANS

EVELYN

J.

SACHS

M.A.
Dean of Women
Guidance and Counseling
B.S..

Assistant

RALPH
B.S..

S.

HERRE

M.A.. Ed.D.

Assistant

Dean

of

Men

Social Studies

25

FACULTY

BRUCE

E.

ADAMS

VIRGINIA

A.

DUCK

C.

STUART EDWARDS

B.S.,

ERNEST

H.

ENGELR.\RDT

B.A., M.A.. D.Ed.

M.Ed.

English

Psychology

Secondary Education

BEATRICE ENGLEHART

JOHN A. ENi\LVN
BjV., M^.

DOROTHY

Geography

Music

B.S.,

M.Ed.

Laboratory School, Kindergarten

J.

EVANS

B.S.

f?
-

i

V
HOWARD
B.A..

F.

FENSTERMAKER

M.A.

Foreign Language

-

* .>*>*

HENRY

R.

GEORGE

HELEN

E.

GIBBONS

M.Ed.

A.B., Mlitt.

B.S.,

Social Studies

Business Education

27

DEBOR.\H W. GRIFFITH
B.S..

M.A.

Laboraton' School, Grade IV

D0N.4LD

HEIOUN

^1^
\^^
C\LVIN ISRAEL

ALLEN

B.

LEE

JAMES

R. C.

LEITZEL

MARGARET

E.

McCERN

A.B.. M.A., Ph.D.
Political Science

B.A.

B.S.,

Mathematics

Business Education

ELEANOR

CHARLOTTE McKECHNIE

M. BEATRICE

B.S.

A.B.,

English

Collefie Nurse,

B.S.,

J.

McCUE

M.Ed.

Laborator)' School, Graiii-

I

ifkL
NELSON

A.

M.Ed.
Music

B.S.,

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MILLER

DAVID

J.

MULLEN

M.Ed.. D.Ed.
Secondary Education
B.S.,

M.Ed.

METTLER

M.A.
Health Education

FRANK
B.S..

PETER.>^ON
M.A.

Special Education

D. RABB
M.Ed.. D.Ed.

FRANCI.S

DON.\LD
B.S..

B.S.,

KE.\NETH
B.S.,

A.

RADICE

SUSAN RUSINKO

ROBERTS

B.A.,

M.S.

Laboratory' School. Grade

J.

M.Ed.

Business Education

Biological Science

FV'

M.A.

English

GWE.NDOLYN REAMS
B.A.,

M.A.

Assistant Librarian

J.

ALMUS RUSSELL

B.A., M.A., Ph.D.

London University

Certificate

English, Children's Literature

WALTER

S.

RYGIEL

i^^**

RUSSELL
B.S.,

F.

SCHLEICHER

M.A.

Psychology, Elementary Science

REX

E.

SELK

B.A., M.S.

Chemiftri'

JOHiN

J.

SCRIMGEOUR

GILBERT

R.

W. SELDERS

B.S.

B.A.. M.Ed., D.Ed.

Physical Sciences

Reading Specialist

JOHN

J.

SERFF

.\LVRCELLA M. STICKLER

NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL

MRS.

MRS. ALTHEA HOKE

MARGARET ANDERSON

Resident Adviser

Resident Adviser

W. HORACE
Manager

WILLUMS

of the College Store

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THOMAS GORREY

PAUL

Superintendent of Grounds

B.S.,

tiO^

G. MARTIN
Business Manager

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S

37

Dear Fellow Graduates:

May

20.

1960:

the beginning

The former Bloomsburg

A

lege.

and the end.

For our

college,

State Teacher's College graduates

its

and for us

first class

this day is monumental.
from Bloomsburg State Col-

single step forward that will undoubtedly be followed

by a continuous march of progress.
means an end to four wonderful years at Bloomsburg. but most important, it also marks a beginning of a new life as we enter our chosen profession.
From Bloomsburg we have taken much: maturity, friends, contacts, fond memories, pleasant ex-

For

us.

the class of 1960.

periences,

We.

it

and most important, an education.

It

has not been, however,

as a class, have contributed to the athletic records

of our

are surpassed or are never equalled, they none the less will remain a

We

are

now

and

possible,

faced with a situation that

to linger

We

indeed difficult: for to say an abrupt farewell

on a farewell only makes

adage. "All good things must
burg.

is

come

reception and no giving.
Whether our contributions
part of Bloomsburg State College.
all

college.

to an end."

more

it

we

is

im-

Perhaps by using an old

difficult to close.

realize that the twilight is

upon us here

at

Blooms-

are thankful, however, as this twilight rapidly descends, that the inevitable night will be

followed by a new dawn. A dawn that will be marked by an entrance to life's journey, a journey
which we are well qualified to take, thanks to Bloomsburg.
Not most important is the fact that we enter into society as useful, mature, and educated citizens,
but that

we are capable of and are responsible for building these same useful, educated, and mature
tomorrow. Whatever our endeavors may be. we will never forget the foundation we have

citizens of

acquired here.

As spokesman for the class of 1960, I would like to extend our sincere appreciation to: our parents,
our president, our faculty, the Board of Trustees, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and our class
advisers. Mrs. Beeman, Mr. Adams, Mr. Houk, and Mr. Hilgar, who have given a great
deal of
and efforts for our benefit.
goes without saying that I have considered

their time
It

president.

May God

I

would

it

a deep-felt

honor and privilege

to serve as

like to take this

be with you, and

may

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James
38

your

opportunity to wish you success and happiness in the future.
you turn often in memory to Bloomsburg State College.

J.

Peck

Class President, 1960

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

-

M.

HUgar

a..>.t^

William Tiioma*
P
„a, Pa„„„

lame'Fecl^J^me

,

-—

President



Treasurer
-

Woman Representative
Man Representative

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^^^^

James Peck

-

James Wagner
Nikki Scheno

- Patricia Glatts

Robert Steinruck

—-

Historian

Adviser

^



William Thomas

Vice-President

Secretary



-

Jeanette

Andrews

Mr. Norman L. Hilgar

James Wagner, Jcanelte Andrews, Rolwrt Steinruck.

39

BUSINESS

EDUCATION
THOMAS
B.S..

B.

MARTIN

M.S.. Ed.D.

Director of Business Education

Business student,

Mary

Shaffer, works

on her bookkeeping practice

James Peck, student teacher,

instructs a bookkeeping class at

Bloomsburg High School.

set.

MATTHEW

ARISTIDE

ADELIZZI

Havertown
General Business
Business Education Club
4:

SPSEA

Social

4:

ROON AND GOLD

2, 3. 4,

President

Usage Club 2; MAReporter

2.

WILLIAM EUGENE ALGATT
Berwick
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies

Day Men's Association
Resident Council 4:

1.

SPSEA

2,

Men's

3;

4.

JEANETTE GAIL ANDREWS
Osceola

General Business
Class Historian 4: Waller Hall Association
1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Pi Omega
Pi 2, 3. 4, Program Chairman 3. VicePresident 4; Business Education Club 1,
2: Dramatic Club 2. 3: OBITER AdverStaff

tising

WHO AMONG

WHO'S

1:

IN AMERICAN COLLEGES
AND UNIVERSITIES.

STUDENTS

BOYD EUGENE ARNOLD
Lewistown
General Business
Hospitality Committee 2; Election Committee 3: Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3,
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Pi
Omega Pi 2. 3, 4; Business Education

4:

Club

1.

2.

3.

SCA

4:

1:

SPSEA

Treasurer 4; OBITER Typing
Senior Reserve Seat Committee.

RICHARD

D.

3,

Staff

4,

4:

BALL

Bloomsburg
Accounting, Sales, Typing
Association 1. 2, 3, 4. Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Pi Omega
Pi 2, 3. 4; Business Education Club 1, 2;
SPSEA 4; Senior Reserve Seat Committee.

Day Men's

LINDA ANNE BARTLOW
New Albany
General Business
Hospitality Committee 2; Waller Hall .Association 1. 2, 3. 4, Election Chairman 3;
Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. President 4; Pi

Omega

Pi

2.

3.

4:

Sigma Alpha Eta

Business Education Club 1,
Choralcers 1: SPSEA 3, 4;

2,

3.

3, 4.

College

WHO'S

WHO

AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

MARJORIE ELLEN BETZ
Camp

Hill

General Business

Customs Committee 2: Dining Room Committee 1; Waller Hall Association 1. 2.
3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2. 3; College Choraleers 1; SCA 1; Social Usage
Club

1;

4; Fashion Show CoBasketball Tournament ComGOLD Typist

SPSEA

ordinator 3;
mittee 1;

MAROON AND

1;

Invitation

Committee

4.

EDWARD WAYNE BROWN
Bloomsburg
Accounting. Sales. Typing

Pep Committee
1.

2,

3;

Day Men's Association

4; Business Education
4: Gift Committee 4.

3,

SPSEA

Club

1,

2;

KENNETH PIERCE CARLSON
Bloomsburg
Accounting, Sales, Typing

Pep Committee 3; Social Recreation Committee 4: Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
4; Business Education Club 1. 2; Maroon
and Gold Band 1,
morial Committee 4.

SPSEA

3:

2,

4;

Me-

DANIEL CORTAZZO
Bangor
.Accounting, Sales, Typing

Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3, 4: Aviation Club 1. 2. 3; Business Education Club
1. 2. 3: Senior Cap and Gown Committee.

THEODORE EDWARD CROISE
Berwick
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies

Day Men's Association
Education Club

1,

2,

2,

1.

3;

SPSEA

3;

Business
4.

RUSSELL CURTIS DAVIES
Peckville

Accounting, Typing, English

Dav Men's Association
Club

Staff

2:

rapber 2:

1

;

Business Educa-

OLYMPIAN Distribution
MAROON AND GOLD Photog-

tion

1:

OBITER

Photographer

1.

DOROTHY ANNA

DF.LBO

Danville

General Business

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller
Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4.
Hail Association 1
Historian 4; Business Education Club 1,
;

2.

Maroon and Cold Band

4:

3.

1,

2,

3,

Club 1. 2, 3. 4: SCA 2. 3, 4,
Chairman 3; Senior AnnounceCommittee.
Namecard
ment and
4: Poetr>Publicity

ELIZABETH JEAN DERR
Bloomsburg
General Business

Day Women's Association
urer 2. Official

Board

Education Club
Senior Resene

1,

2,

1,

1.

3,

4;

and

Seat

TreasBusiness

2, 3, 4,

3;

2.

SPSEA

3.

Ushers

Com-

4;

mittee, Chairman.

MARY ELLEN DUSHANKO
Hazleton

General Business
Hospitality Com4: Waller Hall Association 1,

Customs Committee 4;
mittee

2.

3,

Business Education
3: College ChoralBasketball Tournament Committee 3: Majorette 3, 4; MAROON AND GOLD Typist 2. 3: OBITER
Head Typist 4: .Senior Gifts Committee.

2,

3,

Club
eers

4,

Proctor

2,

3, 4, Secretar>-

1:

2,

SPSEA

PETER

D.

3.

3;

4:

EGO

Philadelphia

Accounting, Typing

Day Men's Association
Council 3: .\viation
Education Club 1, 2:

ment Committee

1: Men's Resident
Club 1; Business
Basketball Tourna-

1.

ROGER W.UNE ELLIS
Turbotville

General Business
Election Committee 3, 4; Men's Resident
Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4; College

Choraleers

1:

SPSEA

4;

SCA

1;

Typing Staff 4; Senior Reserve
Seat Committee.

OBITER

GERALD ELTRINGHAM
Shamokin
General Business

Dav Men's Association
3.

2;

4: Varsity Club

1.

1, 2, 3,

Senior Transportation

4; SPSEA
4; Wrestling 1.

2, 3,

Committee.

EDWARD MICHAEL FLANAGAN
Montrose
Accounting, Social Studies, Typing

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Aviation
Club 1; Business Education Club 3;
SPSEA 4; Basketball Tournament Committee

MAROON AND

Basketball 2;
Advertising Manager

3;

GOLD

3.

STEVEN ANTHONY FRAIND
Berwick
General Business

Day Men's

Association

Education Club

4; Business

1. 2, 3,

2, 3.

YVONNE DOLORES GALETZ
Shillington

General Business

Waller Hall Association

1,

2. 3,

4;

Kappa

Delta Pi 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary
President 4; Business Education Club 1,
2, 3. 4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3: SCA
Fashion Show Usherette and Children's
1
Assistant 2, 3; Senior Invitations Commit3,

;

tee,

Chairman.

ALMEDA

GORSLINE

M.

Athens
General Business

Day Women's Association
Association

1,

Club

1,

2:

3,

Editor

Associate

GOLD

Pi

SCA

4;

3:

Typing Staff
Committee; WHO'S

Waller Hall

Business

2;

SPSEA

3;

Omega

Pi

2;

Athenaeum Club

1;

2,

3;

Education
1;

PILOT

MAROON

AND

Senior Invitations

WHO AMONG

AMERICAN
IN
AND UNIVERSITIES.

DENTS

STU-

COLLEGES

JANET ELVA GROSS
Wyoming
General Business

Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; SPSEA 3;
Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 4;

SCA

1,

2,

3,

4,

Membership Chairman;

Booklet Editor 4; Social Recreation Committee 3; Intramural Basketball and Baseball 2, 3; Senior Program and Ivy Day
Committees.

MARJORIE ANN HAND
Scranton
General Business

Customs Committee 2; Social Recreation
Committee 3; Election Committee 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;

Pi

Omega

Business Education Club 2, 3,
3, 4;
College Choraleers
Sergeant-al-Arms 3;

Pi

SPSEA 3, 4; Social Usage Club 1;
Basketball Tournament Committee 3; COGOLD
PILOT Typist 2;
Typist 1,2; OBITER Typist 4; Senior
1:

MAROON AND

Invitations

and Announcements Committee.

^^

ROGER FRANCIS HENNINGER
Gowen

City

General Business

Day
Pi

.Men's Association

Business

4;

1.

2,

3;

Pi

Education Club

Omega

2,

3.

4.

RONALD LOREN HILEMAN
Bloomsburg
Accounting. Social Studies, Typing

Day Men's Association

1, 2. 3, 4; Business
College Choraleers, 1,
1
Vice-President 1
Intramural Bas-

Education Club
2,

3,

4.

ketball

;

;

3.

CHARLES CLIFTON HOUSENICK
Bloomsburg
Accounting

Day Men's Association

2, 3, 4.

CARL FRANK KADTKE
Shickshinny
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies

Day Men's Association
Education Club
Committee.

1,

2.

2, 3; Business
Senior Invitation

1,

3;

ANDREW KELLY
Shamokin
Accounting, Mathematics

Day Men's

.Association

Education Club

1. 2, 3,

4; Business

1.

ELIZABETH >L\RIE LAPOINT
Mountaintop
General Business
Hospitality Committee 2; Waller Hall .Association 1, 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 4; Business
Education Club 1. 2, 3: Senior Invitations

WHO

Committee: WHO'S
A.MO.NG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES

AND UNIVERSITIES.

JOHN EUGENE LAUBACH
Bloomsburg
Accounting, Typing Social Studies

Day Men's Association
ness Education Club

1,

2,

4;

3,

Busi-

1, 2.

LARUE LELAND LAWTON
Bloomsburg
General Business

Day Men's Association
Education Club

1,

2, 3,

4; Business

3, 4.

JOSEPH JOHN LEONARDO
Mayfield
Accounting, Typing

Day Men's Association
Education Club 3, 4.

3,

Business

4;

JEAN MARIE MATCHULAT
Moscow
Secretarial, Social Studies

Committee 4; CGA Assembly
Committee 3; Customs Committee 2; WalElection

1, 2, 3. 4, Proctor 2;
Treasurer 4; Business
3, 4; College Choraleers 1
Bloomsburg Players 1
SPSEA
3, 4; OBITER Head Typist 2; CO-PILOT
Head Typist 2;
AND GOLD
Typist 1, 2, 3; Senior Decoration Committee 4; Basketball Tournament Committee

ler Hall Association

"B" Club

2,

3.

Education Club

4,

1,

2,

;

;

MAROON

4.

3.

JOAN BEVERLY MATCHULAT
Moscow
General Business
Secretary 3; Waller Hall Associa1, 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary
Business Education Club 1, 2, Secretary
2; College Choraleers 1; Assembly Committee 1; Hospitality Committee 1.
Class
tion
1

;

WILLIAM FRANCIS McCANN
Tresckow
Accounting, Social Studies, Typing

Day Men's Association 1 Men's Resident
Council 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
;

Aviation Club

Club
tion

1, 2.

3;

1,

Business Education
4; Senior Transporta-

2, 3;

SPSEA

Committee, Chairman.

-«».
>V.st^

ESTHER KATHRYN McMICHAEL
Stillwater

General Business

Day Women's Association
Education

ness

Club

1,

2, 3,

4; Busi-

3;

SPSEA

2,

1,

3. 4.

JOSEPH MERENA
Shamokin
Accounting, Sales, Typing

Dav
2:

-Men's Association 2, 3; Aviation Club

SPSEA

4.

WILLIAM ORSON MILLER
Bloonisburg

General Business

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 3; SPSEA 4; Wrestling
Senior Reserve Seat Committee.
1
;

KATHLEEN REGINA NEBUS
Jamesburg,

New

Jersey

Secretarial, Social Studies

Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4; "B"
Club 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 2,
College

3;

Choraleers

1,

SPSEA

2;

4;

COPILOT Typist 3; MAROON AND
GOLD Typist 4; OBITER Typist 4; Senior
Ivy

Day Committee and

Gifts Committee.

BARBARA ANN OBUDZINSKI
Reading
Accounting, Math

Customs Committee
3,

Day Women's

"B" Club

4;

tion

4;

3,

Waller Hall Association 2,
2, 3, 4; Business Educa-

Association 1;

Club

SPSEA

4;

2,

1,

3;

Senior

College Choraleers 1;

Announcements

Com-

mittee.

PATRICIA ANN OSWALD
Fleetwood
General Business

Customs Committee
ciation

1, 2, 3,

4;

Education Club
1;

Basketball

1,

Waller Hall Asso-

3;

"B" Club
2.

3;

2.

3; Business

SCA

1;

SPSEA

Tournament Committee

MAROON AND GOLD
Invitation Committee.

Typist

I:

1;
.Senior

PAUL THOMAS PALISCAK
Plymouth
Accounting, Typing

Day Men's Association
Education Club

JAMES

Business

3;

2,

1,

1.

PECK

J.

Boyertown
Accounting, Sales, English, Typing

Man Representative 2; Class President 3,
4; Student Government Conference Delegate 2, 3; Election Committee Chairman
3; Social Recreation Committee 2; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive
Council 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3. Executive Council 3; Pi Omega Pi
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3;
3, 4;

SPSEA

SCA

4;

3,

Basketball
GOLD G.

1,
I.

2,

3,

Mail

Club

1;

Varsity

4;

MAROON AND

Editor

WHO AMONG STUDENTS

4;

WHO'S

3;

2,

IN AMERI-

CAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

ROBERT PERRY
Scranton
Accounting, Typing

Men's Resident Council

1, 2, 3, 4.

ROBERT JAMES PICHOLA
Shamokin
Accounting, Social Studies, Typing

Men's Resident Council
ness Education Club 1,

1,

2,

2,

3;

3,

Busi-

4;

SPSEA

4.

NICHOLAS PITUCH
Lansford
Accounting, Sales, Typing

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 4.

RAYDEL

R.

RADZAI

Mt. Carmel
Secretarial,

French

Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Day
Women's Association 1, 2, 3; Day Women's
Association 4; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Business

Waller

Education Club
3,

4,

AND

2,

3;

Dramatic Club

President 3; SPSEA 4;
GOLD Advertising Staff

Gifts Committee.

1,

2,

MAROON
1;

Senior

^

»

.saaw>

EDWARD REBAR
Nesquehoning
Accounting, Sales, Typing

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 3.
Senior Trans|>ortation Committee.

4;

LORELEI REED
Reading
General Business

Waller Hall
1
Business Education
Choraleers 1; Dra1, 2, 3; Senior Pub-

Day Women's Association
Association

Club

3,

College

SCA

matic Club 1;
licity

;

2, 3, 4;

1,

4;

Committee.

SALLY ANN RIEFENSTAHL
Forty Fort

General Business

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 2; Dramatic Club 2;
SPSEA 3: Senior Lifesaving Club 1; CGA
Customs Committee 2; Fashion Show 1, 2,
3, 4; Head Fashion Co-ordinator 4; Cheerleader
Intramural
3:
Baseball
1,
2;
OBITER Typing Staff 2; Senior Gift Committee, Chairman.

CHARLES RIEGEL
Sunbury
Accounting, Social Studies, Typing

Day Men's Asso1
Men's Resident Council 1;
Fashion Show 2; Varsity Club 2; Football
1, 2; Wrestling 1,2, 3.

Class Vice-President

;

ciation 2, 3, 4;

CAROLE ANN RUCKLE

\

Bloomsburg
Secretarial, English

CGA

Social

Recreation

Committee

Day Women's Association
ness

Education

Typing Staff

1;

Club

3,

Senior

1, 2, 3,

2. 3;
4; Busi-

OLYMPIAN

4;
Invitations

Com-

mittee.

ROBERT ZANE SCHALLES
Accounting, SaJes, Typing

man

Room Committee 4, ChairCustoms Committee 3; Day Men's

Dining
4;

Association

2,

3,

4;

Business

Educa-

Club 2, 3; SPSEA 4: Basketball
Tournament Committee 2, Assistant Stution

dent Director 2, Student Director 3, 4;
State Wrestling Championships, Student
Director 3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee.

V

•^^r^

Nescopeck

CGA

tk^

NIKKI ANN SCHENO
Berwick
General Business
Class

Secretary

CGA

4;

Secretary

3;

Customs Committee 2; Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Official Board 4;
Business Education Club 3; SPSEA 3;
Bloodmobile Chairman 2, 3, 4; MAROON

AND GOLD

Columnist 1, 2,
and Distribution

Programs

3,

4;

Senior

Committee;

WHO AMONG STUDENTS

WHO'S

IN

AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

JOAN CAROL SCHOELKOPF
Reading
Accounting, Social Studies, Typing

CGA

Customs Committee 2; Social RecreaCommittee 3; Waller Hall Association
"B" Club 2, 3, 4; Business
1, 2, 3, 4;
Education Club 1, 3; College Choraleers
1; SPSEA 3, 4; SCA 1; BasketbaU Tournament Committee 2, 3, 4; CO-PILOT

tion

MAROON AND GOLD

Typist 2;
1,

2;

OBITER

Typist 4;

Typist

Cap and Gown

Committee.

JOYCE ANN SHIRK
Paradise

General Business

r^ *^

CGA

Pep Committee 2, 3; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4;
Business Education Club 1, 2; College
Choraleers 1; SPSEA 4; Senior Ivy Day
Committee.

THOMAS FRANCIS SIMOES
Mahanoy

City

Accounting, Sales, Typing

Athenaeum * Club
Club

2,

mittee

Business

4;

Education

3; Basketball Tournament ComSenior Orchestra Committee,
4;

Chairman.

BERNARD STANLEY SOIKA
Hazleton

General Business

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club
1; Maroon and Gold Band 1; Basketball
Tournament Committee 2; Basketball 1,2.

MARIE CORA STANELL
Shenandoah
Secretarial, English

CGA

Pep Committee

sociation

Tutoring

Omega
3

4,

2,

1,

4;

3,

2;

Waller Hall As-

Kappa

Committee

Delta Pi

Chairman

3,

4;

Pi 4; Business Education Club

Historian

3,

4;

Pi
2,

Contest Publicity Chair-

man 3, 4; CO-PILOT Staff 3; OLYMPIAN
Art Editor 3; MAROON AND GOLD
Sports Staff

2,

Art Editor 4; Senior Cap

and Gown Committee.

ROLAND LEE STETLER
Danville

General Business
Pi

Omega

Club

Pi 3, 4; Business Education
Senior Orchestra Committee.

1;

ANN PAGE STONE

MRS.

Susquehanna
General Business

Waller

Omega

Hall Association 1. 2,
Pi 2. 3, 4, Historian

4;

3,

Pi

3. Project
Business Education Club 1.
Maroon
College
Choraleers
1:
3.
4;
2,
and Gold Band 1. 2: SPSEA 3, 4; Senior

Chairman

3;

Announcements and Namecards Committee.

^m

RAY THAYER
Kane
Accounting, SociaJ Studies, Typing

Men's Resident Council

1,

2,

3,

4;

Track

1, 2, 3, 4.

KENNETH THOMAS.

JR.

Wyalusing
General Business

CCA

Hospitality Committee

Education Club

Band
3;

1.

2.

3.

OBITER

1.

2.

3:

Business

2. 3;

Maroon and Gold

SPSEA

Assistant Librarian:
Editorial Board 1.

WILLIAM MEAD THOMAS
Forty Fort

Accounting, Sales, Typing
Class
3.

4:

Vice-President

CGA

4;

Council

College

Customs Committee

3;

Men's

Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4;
Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 3; Business Education Club 2, 3, Vice-President
3; SPSEA 4: Senior Class General Chair-

man.

MARY

ELOISE TRALGH

New Cumberland
General Business

Waller Hall .Association 2,
Education Club 2, 3; SPSEA

3;
3,

4:

Business

OLYM-

Typist 2; OBITER Editorial Staff
2; Senior Invitations Committee.

PIAN

MARIE HELEN TRICK
Hughesville

4m

General Business

Day Women's Association

2, 3,

1.

4; Busi-

Education Club 2, 3, 4; SPSEA
1; Senior Invitation and Reseive
Seat Committees.
'•

ness
4;

SCA

JAMES EUGENE WAGNER
Valley View

Accounting, Social Studies, Typing
Class Treasurer 4; Men's Resident Council 1, 2: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
Business Education Club 2 3, 4; SPSEA
4; Basketball Touman ent Committee
3,
4:
Publicity Chairman 1, 2,
GOLD Sports Editoi I, 2.

MAROON

.'

AND

MARY

WEISER

A.

Boyertown
General Business

CCA

Dining Room Committee 2; ElecCommittee 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2. 3. Treasurer 3;
tion

SPSEA

3.

4;

OLYMPIAN

Head Typist

MAROON AND GOLD

3;
Staff 3; Senior

Distribution

Annoimcements and Name-

cards Committee, Co-chairman.

JAMES HAROLD WILLIAMS
Shamokin
General Business
1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Wrestling 3, 4; OBAdvertising Staff 3; Senior Ushers
and Reserve Seat Committee, Chairman.

Day Men's Association
Education Club 3;

ITER

MRS.

MARLENE STAUDE

WILLIAMS
Bloomsburg
General Business

CGA

Election Committee 2: Social Recreation Committee 3; "B" Club 3, 4: Business Education Club 2, 3; SPSEA 4;

Basketball

Tournament Committee

CO-PILOT

Typist 2;

2,

3;

OLYMPIAN

MAROON AND GOLD

Typist
Typist 3; Senior

3;
Invitations

and Announcements Committee.

JOSEPH

B.

ZAPACH

Freeland
Accounting, Shorthand, Typing
Class President 2; CGA Vice-President 3,
President 4; Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
3, 4: Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
Business Education Club 2, 3, Assistant
Contest Chairman 2, Chairman 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2; SPSEA
4; College Sports Statistician 1, 2, 3, 4;

WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN
AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERWHO'S

SITIES.

\

^m

^^

ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION
ROYCE

O.

B.S..

JOHNSON
M.Ed.

Director of Elementary Education

Training
the
at
decorations
Christmas
School are given an artistic. loucll by student teacher, Anna Czepukaitis.

Student teachers. Jerome Nalishan and Myron Zawoiski. conduct
Benjamin Franklin Training School.

a reading class at

the

CONSTANCE JANE ADAMS
Glen Lyon

Elementary

Day Women's Association
naeum Club 1, 2.

1,

2, 3.

4; Athe-

ILENE M. ARMITAGE
Scranton

Elementary

CGA
Hall

Hospitality Committee 2, 3; Waller
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum

Club

2,

SPSEA

3;

3,

4;

SCA

1.

CONNIE ANN AUSTIN
Bloomsburg
Elementary

Day Women's Association

1, 2, 3, 4; AviaClub 1; Business Education Club 1;
College Choraleers 1, 2; SCA 1; Science
Club 2, 3; SPSEA 3, 4; Senior Announce-

tion

ments and Namecards Committee.

MAUREEN

J.

BARBER

Fairless Hills

Elementary

CGA

Committee 1,
Customs Committee

Hospitality

Committee
ler Hall

2,

.

Association

1, 2, 3,

Club 2; Dramatic Club
3,

4;

Staff

1,

2, 3,

MAROON AND GOLD
3;

Senior Tickets

and

3,

Pep

3; Wal-

Athenaeum

4;

4; SPSEA
Circulation
Distribution

Committee.

MARY ROSE BARECHIO
Susquehanna
Elementary

CGA

Customs Committee 3; Waller Hall

Association
2;

SPSEA

1,

2,

3,

4;

College Choraleers

4.

DORIS MADLYN BERGE
Lewisburg
Elementary

Day Women's

Association 2, 3; Waller
Hall Association 1, 4; Athenaeum Club I,
3; Intramural Basketball 1; Senior Cap

2,

and Gown Committee.

J

ANITA JEAN BLOCHBERGER
New York

Conklin,

Elementary

CGA Hospitality Committee 3; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choralccrs
1, 2,
3; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2;
Women's Chorus 1; Senior Cap and Gown

Committee.

LOIS EILEEN

CARPENTER

Bloonisburg

Elem en tary

Day Women's Association

1, 2. 3, 4; College Choraleers 1; SPSEA 3, 4; Harmonettes 2, 3, 4;
Fashion Show 2, 3, 4;
OBITER Advertising Staff 4; Senior Reserve Seats Committee.

SANDRA LYNDELL CLARKE
Bloomsburg
Elementary

Day Women's Association
Sigma Pi Sweetheart 4;

SCA

1

;

CGA

Fashion Show
Advertising Staff 4;
Committee.

2,

1,

2,

3;

MRS. BARBARA

2,

1,

4;

3,

SPSEA
4;

3,

Phi

3,

4;

Committee

Social Recreation

OBITER

Decorations

Senior

WOOSTER COBB

Ardmore
Elementary

CG.\ Hospitality Committee 2; Pep Committee 3; Waller Hall Association
4;

Athenaeum Club

College Choraleers 2;

3;

1, 2,

"B" Club

SPSEA

3,

4;

2,

SCA

3,

3;
1.

WILLIAM ALVIN CRISWELL

1.-

Lewisburg
Elementary

CGA

Committee 3; Men's Resi1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4; SCA
4; PILOT Associate Editor 1, 2;
OBITER Distribution Staff 2; Senior AnElection

dent Council
1,

2,

3,

nouncements and

ANNE

H.

Name Cards Committee

CZEPUKAITIS

Mt. Carmel

Elementary

Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, President 3,
Secretary 4; "B" Club 1; Dramatic Qub
1, 2. 3, 4; Senior Gift Committee; WHO'S

^rS

WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMER.
ICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

'

i^

DAVID JAMES DAVIES

/

Portsmouth, Virginia

Elementary

CGA

Committee

Hospitality

Pep Committee

2,

Resident Council
Eta 2: SPSEA

Maroon and Gold Band

ROON AND GOLD
Manager
Manager

1,

3,

2,

4,

Election Board 3; Men's
2, 3, 4: Sigma Alpha
4. Vice-President
4;
3.
1.

SCA

1:

1:

MA-

Circulation Staff
Distribution Staff

3:

OBITER

4;

Senior Caps and

2,
3,

Gowns Com-

mittee Chairman.

JOANNE DEBRAVA
Elkins Park

Elementary

CGA

Committee

Hospitality
Association

Hall

Board

4,

1,

2.

1.

Waller
Governing

3;

4,

3.

Head Counselor

Kappa

3;

Historian 4; College Chora!eers 2, 3. Secretary 3: SCA 1; Women's
Chorus 3; Senior Cap and Gown Com-

Delta Pi

3. 4,

mittee.

VIRGINIA RENEE DEIBERT
Danville

Elementary

CGA

Waller
Hospitality Committee 3;
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi
4; College Choraleers 1. 2, 3, 4.
Librarian 2, Treasurer 3; Dramatic Club
Hall

Omega

3;

1, 2,

SCA

SPSEA

3, 4. Program Chairman 4;
Women's Chorus 1; Senior Cap

1;

Gown Committee Co-Chairman.

and

MARGARET LOUISE DRAGNA
PottsviUe

Elementary

CGA
ing

Social Recreation Committee 2, Din3; Waller Hall As-

Room Committee

Harmonettes 2, 3;
1, 2,
3, 4;
4; SCA 1; OBITER Advertising
Staff 3; Senior Announcements and Namesociation

SPSEA

cards Committee.

JOY CONSTANCE EATON
Harford

Elementary

CGA

Hospitality

Hall Association
eers

1,

2;

Waller
3;
4; College Choral-

Committee

1, 2, 3.

SPSEA

4;

SCA

1. 2. 3.

Worship

Chairman, Religion-in-Life Week ChairHarmonettes 2; Senior Memorial
Committee.

man;

JEAN ANN FENSTERMACHER
Espy
Elementary

Day Women's Association
Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3.

1,

2.

3,

4;

JANE LOUISE FLANAGAN
Shamolcin

Elemenlary

CGA

Customs Committee 3, Hospitality
Committee 3; Waller Hall Assotiation 1.
2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2; College
Choraleers 1; SPSEA 3, 4; "B" Counselor
Senior Announcements and Namecards

3;

Committee.

ARTHUR DALE FRANKLIN
Bloomsburg
Elementary

Dav Men's

Association

3.

2.

1.

4:

Varsity

Club 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramural Basketball 2. 3, 4; Intramural Softball 1. 2.

MRS. PAULETTE RIDDLE

FURMAN
Turbotville

Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1. 2; Day Women's
Association 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3; College Choraleers 1; SPSEA 3; SCA 1.

GLORIA MARY GLAHN
Kingston
Elementary

CGA

Hospitality Committee 3; Waller Hall
Association 1. 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3, Representative 2, 4;

Alpha Psi Omega

2.

President 4. Secretary 3; "B" Club
President 4: Dramatic Club 1. 2.

4.

SPSEA

3. 4: SCA 1: OBITER .\rt
Senior Program and Distribution
mittee Co-Chairman.

4:

LVDIA

A.

3.

2.
3.

4.
3.

4:

Editor

Com-

GOBBI

Hasten

Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Eta 1: Dramatic Club

3,
3.

4:

Sigma .\Ipha

4;

SPSEA

2:

.MAROON AND GOLD
3,

Columnist, Typist
4; Senior Decoration and Tickets Com-

mittees.

MARY LOU GOWEN
Freeland

Elementary
3, 4: Waller
4: College Choral-

CG.\ Hospitality Committee
Hall Association
eers

1, 2,

GOLD

3:

1. 2. 3,

SPSEA

Typist 2;

Committee.

3,

4;

MAROON AND

Senior Cap

and Gown

.,^*>^

CAROL ANN GREENE
Williamsport

Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; "B"
Club 3. 4; College Choraleers 1; SCA 1;
Harmonettes 2; Basketball Tournament

*^

Committee
Olympian

CO-PILOT

2:

ROON AND
WHO'S

2,

Editor 3;

3,

Assistant Editor 2;
GOLD Editorial Staff

MA-

2,

1,

2,

WHO AMONG STUDENTS

3;

IN

AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

BETTY JANE GREGORY
Kingston

Elementary

CGA

Custom Committee 2; Waller Hall

Association

1,

SPSEA

4;

1;

2,

4;

3,

SCA

College Choraleers

1;

Harmonettes

2,

3.

MARLENE GRIM
Beaver Springs

Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2,
eers 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club
4;

SCA

1,

2,

3;

Senior

3,

4: Choral-

1;

SPSEA

3,

Cap and Gown

Committee.

MARGARET LILLIAN GUNTON
Noxen
Elementary
Waller Hall Association

1, 2,

3,

4; College

Choraleers 1, 2; SPSEA 3. 4; SCA 1. 2,
3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee and
Senior Iw Day Committee.

VIRGINIA LEE

HARDY

Kingston

Elementary

CGA Customs Committee 2, 3; Hospitality
Committee 3, 4; Pep Committee 1. 2, 3;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Phi
Sigma Pi Sweetheart 3: College Choraleers
1; Dramatic Club 1. 2; SCA 1, 2: Social
Usage Club 3: Harmonettes 2, 3; SPSEA
3, 4; Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball
Tournament Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. Captain 3; OBITER Art
Staff 4; Senior Decorations Committee.

MRS. BARBARA JANE HAYNES
Shavertown
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Club 3.

3,

4;

Dramatic

PATRICIA MAE HEDDINGS
Montandon
Elementary
Waller Hall Association

naeum Club

4;

Senior Cap and

2,

1,

4; Athe1, 2, 3;

3,

SPSEA 3, 4; SCA
Gown Committee.

PHYLLIS ANN HENNINGER
Williamsport

Elemen-tan

CGA

Customs Committee

Association

2. 3.

COPILOT

4:

SCA

3;

Waller Hall

SPSEA

2:

3,

4;

Senior Namecards
Invitation Committee, Senior Decora-

and
tion

Typist

2;

Committee.

HOFFMAN

C.\THERL\E LOUISE
Montandon
Elementary

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Athenaeum Club 4; College Choraleers 2;
SPSEA 3, 4: SCA 1, 2, 3; Senior Cap
and Gown Committee.

JOHN JOSEPH HUDA
Factor>TiIle

Elementary

Day Men's Association
dent Council

3,

4;

Men's Resi-

2:

1,

Aviation Club

Maroon and Gold Band

1.

Social

3:

2,

3;

Usage

Club 2.3; BasebaU 1,2.

GEORGIANN KAPRAL
Swoyerville

Elementary

5 4

CGA

Hospitality Committee 2, 3, 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club
Poetry Club 2;
1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4;
SCA 1: OBITER Distribution Staff 3, 4;
Senior Cap and Gown Committee.

MOLVENE KEINER
KASHNER

MRS.

Berwick
Elementary

Day Women's Association
Committee
3;

3;

2,

3,

4,

.\thenaeum Club 3;

Social

SPSEA

Senior Announcements and Invitations

Committee.

SANDRA EARLIE KASHNER
Bloomsburg
Elementary

CGA

Social Recreation Committee 3; Day
College
1, 2, 3, 4;

Women's Association
Choraleers

SCA

1;

Show

Fashion

Harmonettes

1;

Co-ordinator 2, 3:
Circulation Staff

ROON AND GOLD

Announcements

Senior

and

2;

MA2. 3:

Invitations

Committee.
E.

DERLENE KELLER

Bloomsburg
Elementary

Women's

Dav

SPSEA

Association

OBITER

nouncements

and

2.

1.

3,

4;

OLYMPIAN

Fashion Show 3;

4:

Typist 2:

Typist 3;

Namecards

Senior AnCommittee.

CARROLL ELEANOR KICHLINE
Easton

Elementary
Waller Hall Association
3,

4;

SCA

Worship

1,

2,

3,

Chairman

4,

Chairman

Senior

4:

SPSEA

4;

1, 2, 3,

Social

Ivy

3,

Day

Committee.

MRS. JANICE JONES KULP
Kempton
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Club 2, 3, 4; SCA 1; Harmonettes

-^

^

'"B"
2,

3.

PAUL FRANKLIN KUNKEL
Beaver Meadows
Elementary

Day Men's Association
Choraleers

1,

2,

3.

4;

College

1, 2.

NANCY LOU LASSER
Ashland
Elementary

Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hall
Association 3; College Choraleers 3; Dramatic Club 3; SPSEA 3, 4: Senior Memorial and Reserve Seats Committees.

PAIL GABRIEL MANKO
Moadows

Bt-aver

Elementary

Men's Resident Council L 2, 3, 4; Varsity
Club 3. 4; SPSEA 3. 4: Basketball Tournament Committee 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 1. 2.
3, 4: Track 3: Intramural Baseball, Basketball

1.

2, 3. 4.

JOHN FRANCIS MASCIOLI
Kingston

Elementary

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Aviation Club 1, 2: SPSEA 4; Varsity Club 1,
2. 3. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Co-Captain
4;
S.enior
Orchestra Committee, Senior
Investigations and Arrangements Commit-

SARA ANN MASTER
Beaver Springs

Elementary
Waller Hall Association
selor 3; Dramatic Club

SCA

3;

2,

1,

1,

1;

2,

3,

4:

SPSEA

Coun3,

4;

Senior Ivy Day Committee;

Senior Cap and

Gown Committee.

SANDRA ELAINE MATTER
Millersburg

Elementary
Waller Hall Association
1,

4;

3,

2,

SPSEA

4;

1,

2,

3,

4;

SCA

Senior Decoration

Committee.

MOLLY ANN MATTERN
Catawissa

Elementary

Day Women's Association 1, 2. 3, 4; .•Vthenaeum Club 2; SPSEA 3. 4: SCA 1: SenCaps and Gowns Committee; Senior
.Announcements and Namecards Committee.

ior

SHIRLEY CAROL METZ
Kennett Square

Elementary

CGA

Hospitality Committee 3; Social Recreation Committee 3; Waller Hall Association

Eta

2.

I.

3, 4,

Counselor 3; Sigma .\lpha

College Choraleers 1; Dramatic
3, 4: SCA 1; Intramural
Baseball I, Basketball 1, 2: MAROO.N
AND GOLD Art Staff 3; OBITER Distribution Staff 3, Art Staff 4; Senior Decora-

Club

2,

3;

1;

SPSEA

tions Committee.

LORRAINE JEAN MORLOCK
Comwells Heights
Elementary

Customs Committee 2;
sociation

matic Club

1,

Waller Hall AsArt Committee Chair-

3, 4,

2,

1,

man; Alpha
Chairman 3;

Omega

Psi

4,

3,

Program

Sigma Alpha Eta
2,

3,

4;

SPSEA

WHO AMONG STUDENTS

4;

3:

Dra-

WHO'S

IN AMERI-

CAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.

EMILY ANN MOSS
New

Milford

Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; SPSEA 3, 4; SCA 1, 2, 3,
Senior Decoration and Ticket Com4;
mittees.

JEROME PAUL NATISHAN
Edwardsville

Elementary
Decoration Committee 3; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club
Basketball
Tournament
SPSEA
1;
1;
Committee 3; Intramural Baseball and
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3,
Trainer 4; Track 2; Wrestling 1; Senior
Investigation Committee.
Social

PATRICIA ANN OLEY
Pittston

Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Governing Board 4; Athenaeum Club 2; SPSEA
3, 4; SCA 1; Senior Cap and Gown Committee; Senior Ivy Day Program Committee.

HENRY ANTHONY ORBAND
Jessup

Elementary

Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2,
3,

4;

Wrestling

2,

3,

4.

BARBARA PELAK
Plains

Elementary

Day Woman's Association 1 Waller Hall
Association 3: Athenaeum Club 2; Avia;

Club 1; SPSEA 2; OBITER Senior
Pictures Chairman; Senior Program and
Distribution Committee.

tion

LINDA GAY PIERSOL
Epiirala

Elementary
Waller Hall Association

naeum Club

SPSEA

1, 2, 3, 4; AtheCollege Choraleers 2:

2;

1,

4.

\

ANNA MAE POWELL
Wyalusing
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
and Gold Band 3, 4.

1, 2, 3,

4;

Maroon

VERA ANN REARICK
Danville

Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Association

Club
eers

1;
1

;

3,

2, 3. 4;

;

and Customs Committees 3:

Intramural Baseball

tion

Day Women's

4,

:

;

pitality
1

1;

Secretary 2; Aviation
College ChoralHarmonettes 2 SPSEA 3, 4 Hos2,

"B" Club

1

;

SCA

Senior Decora-

Committee.

HELEN ELIZABETH
ANTOINETTE REIFF
Gordon
Elementary

CGA

Hospitality Committee 3, 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4:
Typist 2, 3; Senior Memorial
and Reserve Seats Committees.

OBITER

MAE

V.

REINER

Pitman
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
3;

SCA

2;

1.

2, 3,

4;

SPSEA

Senior Memorial Committee.

LOLA MAE RIGEL
Beaver Springs

Elementary
1, 2. 3, 4, RepreCollege Choraleers 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1; SPSEA 3, 4, Secretary 4;
SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; Harmonettes 2, 3; Octet
1, 2, 3; Senior Publicity Committee.

Waller Hall Association
sentative 4;

4

ANN SACKS
Langhorne
Elementary

CGA

Recreation

Social

Association

SPSEA

1,

2,

SCA

4;

CO-PILOT Writer
Staff

Committee

2:

3; Waller Hall
Representative 3;

Room Committee

Dining

2;

3,

4,

Harmonettes

1;

3;

OBITER

Senior Gift

2,

3;

Advertising

Committee.

MARTHA ELIZABETH
SOFRANKO
Beaver Meadows

Elementary

CGA

Social Recreation

Committee

3;

Wal-

Alpha Psi Omega
College Choraleers 1, 2; Dramatic
SPSEA 3,
1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3;

ler Hall Association 4;

4;

3.

Club

Senior Announcements and Namecards

4;

SARA KAY STETLER
Snow Shoe
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Psi Omega 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3,
4;

SPSEA

4;

SCA

Senior Ivy Day;
vitation

1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3;
Senior Program and In-

Committee.

MRS. EUGENIA

L.

SWISHER

Bloomsburg
Elementary

Day Women's Association 4; Mixed Chorus
A Cappella Choir 2; SPSEA 1; Senior
Tickets and Distribution Committees.
2;

ELIZABETH ANN TARR
Bloomsburg
Elementary

CGA
tality

Committee
Committee 1, 2, 3,

.\ wards

1;

CGA

Hospi-

Day Women's
Chairman and
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3;

Association 1, 2,
Secretary 3, 4;

3, 4,

Athenaeum Club

3;

4;
Social

College Choraleers

1,

SPSEA 3. 4; Harmonettes 2, 3, 4;
OBITER Secretary 3, 4; Senior Cap and
Gown and Decoration Committees.

2;

CAROLYN LUCILLE TAVENNER
Pottsville

Elementary

Day Women's Association

4.

HELEN ANN TOOEY
Havertown
Elementary

'^

Committee

Hospitality

Pep Committee

1,

2; Customs Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Proctor 3: Athenaeum 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3, President 4; SPSEA 3, 4; MA-

ROON AND GOLD.

Circulation CommitTicket and Distribution

Senior
3;
Committee.
tee

RICHARD OWEN TYLER
Northumberland
Elementary

SPSE.\

Wrestling

4;

1;

Senior Memnriai

Committee.

RITA ROSE VIGNOLA
Milton

Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma
Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 2. 3, 4;

OBITER
ets

Advertising Staff 3; Senior Tick-

and Distribution Committee.

JEAN MOHLER VOROSMARTI
Palmerton

Elementary
Waller Hall Association 3; Sigma Alpha
Eta 1; SC.A 2; Social Recreation Committee

Ticket

Senior

4;

and

Distribution

Committee.

BARBARA ANN WAGNER
Bethlehem
Elementary

Day Women's Association

1,

2,

3;

Busi-

ness Education Club 2; Dramatic Club 1;
Social Recreation Committee 1, 2: Chair-

Summer

man

GOLD
1;

School;

MAROON AND

Exchange Editor 2, Reporter
and Distribution Com-

2.

1,

Ticket

Senior

mittee.

MARY LOUISE WAGNER
Lewisburg
Elementary
3; Waller Hall As3; AthSPSEA 3, 4: Dramatic
Circula-

Assembly Committee
sociation

1,

2,

enaeum Club
Club 4;
tion

3, 4,

2;

1.

Head Proctor

MAROON AND GOLD

Staff 3:

Senior Gift Committee.

MRS. CAROL
Mahanoy

VANCE WARY

City

Elementary

Day Women's Association

1, 2,

3,

4;

Wal-

Hall Association 1; Athenaeum Club
2, 3; Aviation Club 2, 3; SPSEA 3, 4;
Senior Transportation and Orchestra Comler

mittees.

HENRY THEODORE WEST
Berwick
Elementary-

Day Men's Association

4.

DORIS JANE WHIPPLE
Hughesville

Elementary

CGA

Hospitality Committee 3, 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choral-

eers

1,

2,

3;

Co-ordinator
Activities

SPSEA
2,

3,

Committee

3,

4;
4;

Fashion Show
OBITER Senior
Senior Class Pic4;

tures Committee.

MRS. BEVERLY

BROWN WHITE

Bloomsburg
Elementary

Day Women's Association

3,

4.

LORRAINE ANN YEAGER
Easton

Elementary

CGA

Representative 3; College Council 3;

Waller Hall Association

1,

Chairman

3;

Club

Choraleers

1, 2, 3,

2;

Aviation

2,

3;
1;

Program
College

SPSEA 1; Ensemble
WHO'S WHO AMONG
AMERICAN COLLEGES
4;

Harmonettes 3;

STUDENTS

IN

AND UNIVERSITIES.

ROSEMARY ZALENSKI
Wyoming
Elementary

CGA

Hospitality Committee 2, 3; Waller
Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Athenaeum
Club 3: College Choraleers 2, 3: SPSEA
4; Poetry Club 1;
3,
GOLD Typist 1, 2; Senior Announcements

Hall

MAROON AND

and Namecards Committee.

MRS. CAROL GRIFFITH

ZEISLOFT
Benton
Elementary

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3; College Choraleers 1;

SPSEA

4.

Student
at

the

teacher,

Mary Mellon,

instructs

art

Benjamin Franklin Training School.

Benjamin Franklin third graders visit college
under direction of student teachers
Joanne DcBrava and Doris Berge.
library

SECONDARY
EDUCATION
GEORGE

J.

PIKE

A.B.. A.M.. Ed.M.. Ph.D.

Director of Secondary Education

j> '

'

•^31^

English instruction at Bloomsburg High School

is

given by studenf teacher. Joann Little.

Student teacher, Gary Anderson, instructs a
biology class at Bloomsburg High School.

GARY FISHER ANDERSON
High Bridge, New Jersey
Mathematics, Biological Science

Men"s Resident Council
Vice-President 3; College Choral4; Social Usage Club 1, 2,
3, 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 1,
4; Wrestling Tournament 3: Varsity
3,
Club 2, 3. Treasurer 2. President 3; BasebaU 2. 3, 4: Football Manager 1. 2. 3, 4,
Head Manager 4; Intramural Basketball
Senior Ball Committee, Tickets
2. 3, 4;

Fire

Marshal 3:

1. 2, 3,

•*.

eers 1:

SPSEA

Co-chairman.

DONALD

L.

BACHMAN

Hazleton
Science

Day Men's Association

FRED

N.

2;

Ivy Day.

BALLENTINE.

JR.

Bloomsburg
Science

CGA
Pi 4;

Class Representative 3; Phi
Senior Invitation Committee.

Sigma

FRANK JOSEPH BENDINSKY
Mildred
English, Social Studies

Day Men's Association

1; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Sigma
.Upha Eta 3; Dramatic Qub 1:
AND GOLD 3. 4. Reporter 3. 4. Copy
Editor 4; Senior Ball Tickets 4; Senior
Ball Arrangements;
Maroon and Gold

MAROON

Band

1, 2.

JOHN ELMER BENFER
Beavertown
Science, Geography

Men's Resident Council 3; Dramatic Club
2: Maroon and Gold
.Major 2, 3: SCA 2;

Band

2,

3,

Drum

Science Club 3:
Fashion Show Lighting Director 3; Senior
Photograph Committee 4; Senior Namecards and Invitations Committee.

EDWARD DAVID BLACKBURN
South Williamsport
Science, Geography

Men's Resident Council 2; Gamma Theta
Upsilon 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2; Choraleers 2;
Basketball Tournament Committee 4; Baseball 4; Football 2; Senior Ivy
mittee 4; Senior Orchestra.

Day Com-

JAMES WESLEY BLAIR
South Williamsport
Science, Geography

Men's Resident Council 1, 2; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3. Vice-President 4; SPSEA
Basketball Tournament Committee 1;
Football 1, 2; Track 1; Men's Intramurals

4:

2,

1,

3,

4;

Senior Orchestra.

TODD JAY BOWER
Berwick
Biological Science

Day Men's Association
1

:

Investigation

and

1,

2; Science Club

Arrangements

for

Senior Ball.

JAMES BENJAMIN BRAY
Blakely
Social Studies, English

College Choraleers 2; SPSEA 4; OLYMPIAN Circulation Department 2; MAGOLD Sports Reporter 2,
3; Senior Class Pictures; Ivy Day Com-

ROON AND
mittee.

JAMES RICHARD CARRIGAN
Cumbola
Social Studies, Geography

Athenaeum Club 4; SPSEA
tion

4; Transporta-

Committee.

DANIEL ANDREW CAVOLASKI
Tamaqua
Biological Science, English

-Jtlk

#^

Science Club 1; Football 1: Track 1; Programs and Distribution 4; Announcements
and Namecards Committee.
^

JOHN JOSEPH CHIDESTER.

JR.

Bloomsburg
Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4: SPSEA
Fire Drill Committee 3;
Wrestling
4;
Tournament Committee 2; Football 1, 2, 3,
4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Student Coach 4;
Orchestra 4;
mittee;

DENTS

Senior Class Pictures Com-

WHO'S
IN

WHO AMONG

STU-

AMERICAN COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES.

I

PATRICK LEO CHRISTOFF
Osceola Mills

General Science

Men's Resident Council 1, 2; Science Club
Basketball Tournament Committee
1,
2;
3: Basketball

1. 2.

WILLIAM

H.

CONRAD

III

Northumberland
General Science

Maroon and Gold Band

1, 2, 3,

Club

4.

3. 4,

Vice-President

4; Science

ELIZABETH DE MARTE
Harrisburg
English, Social Studies

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College
Choraleers 2; OBITER Distribution 2, 3.

JOSEPH

C.

DEVANEY

Fern Glen
Social Studies, English
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athe1; Aviation Club 2; SPSEA 4.

Day Men's
naeum Club

HARRY ROBERT DICKINSON
Dalton
English, Social Studies

Dramatic Club 3; SPSEA 3; Senior Namecards
and
Announcement
Committee;
Commencement Seating Committee.

JOHN DINICH
Pottsville

Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association

1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation
1, 2; Science Club 4; Senior Transportation Committee and Senior Ball Orchestra Committee.

Club

KATHLEEN LOIS DURKIN
Ashland
English, Social Studies

Pep Committee

4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; College Choraleers 1, 3; Dramatic Club 3; Fashion Show 1, 2, 3;
Senior Announcements and Namecards
Committee.

FRED

DYER

U.

Lopez
English, Social Studies

Pep Committee
4;

3, 4; Men's Resident CounCollege Choraleers 1, 2, 3,

cil

1,

4;

Dramatic Club

3,

2,

Poetry Club

4;

3,

1,

2,

3,

4;

FTA

3,

4;

Senior Announcements

Committee.

RICHARD EUGENE ENGLAR
Milton
Social Studies, Geography

Aviation Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1; Senior
Orchestra Committee; SPSEA 4.

"*«aaai*»

NORMAN

H.

EHRENFRIED

Weatherly
Social Studies, Geography-

Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4; Aviation Club 1, 2; Science
Club 4; SPSEA 4; Senior Ball Transpor-

Men s

tation Committee.

STANLEY EDWARD ELINSKY
Kingston
Science

Resident Council 4; SPSEA 4;
Science Club 1; Varsity Club 3; Football
1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2,
3, 4; Senior Ticket Committee.

Men's

ERWIN

H.

FARROW

Peckville

English, Social Studies

and Recreation Committee 2, 3;
Student Faculty Program Committee 3, 4;
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Phi Sigma
Pi 2, 3, 4, President 4; Jazz Concert
Chairman 3; SPSEA 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 2. 3: Intramurals 1, 2,
Social

3,

4;

PIAN

PILOT

Editorial

Editor 3;

Board 2;

OLYM-

MAROON AND GOLD

Board I, 2, 3; Senior Ball Investigation and Arrangements Committee
Co-Chairman.

Editorial

r
09\

DANIEL CLINTON FEGLEY
Catawissa
Social Studies, Geography

Dav Men's Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3. 4; Aviation Club 2;
Science Club 1.

FRANK

E.

FISK

Danville
Science, Mathematics

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA
Baseball 3; Iv7 Day Committee.

4;

ROBIN ILENE FOLMSBEE
Berwick
English, History

College Council Member 3; Awards
mittee 3; Day Women's Association
3, 4. V'ice-President 2, President 3;

Com1,

2.

Dav

Women's Official Board 1: SPSEA 4;
Poetry Club 1: MAROON AND GOLD
Columnist 2, 3. 4; BSTC Radio Program
2. 3. 4: Senior Class Memorial Chairman;

WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN
AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNFV'ERSITIES.

JOANNE GAIL FOUST
Danville
English, Social Studies

Day Women's Association
Club
4:

3.

SCA

4;

1.

2.

3,

College Choraleers 1;

4:

"B"

SPSEA

1.

RANDALL JAMES FOX
Shamokin
Physical Science, Social Studies

Dav Men's Association

2, 3, 4; Aviation
Science Club 2; Bas1; Senior
Ball Orchestra Committee.

SPSEA

Club 2;
ketball

4;

Tournament Committee

c^

ALBERT PAUL FRANCIS
Pottsville

Mathematics, French

CGA

CGA

Athletic Committee 3;
2. 3;
.Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, President
3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Corresponding

2,

Secretary 4; Varsity
dent 4; SPSEA 4;
Captain 4; Football
Invitations
Senior

WHO

Club

I,

2, 3, 4, Presi-

Basketball

1,

2,

3,

4,

Student Coach 2, 3;
Committee;
WHO'S

A.MONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.

#

WILLIAM CARL FRIEDEL
Scranton
Social Studies, English

Athenaeum Club 4; SPSEA 4; Basketball
Tournament 3. 4; MAROON AND GOLD
3,

4; Senior Decoration Committee.

WILLIAM WARREN FUNK
Nescopeck
English, Social Studies

Maroon and Gold Band

1. 2,

Association

SPSEA

1.

2,

3.

4:

3;

Day Men's
3.

EDWARD DAVID GALITSKY
Shenandoah
^^^w^^I^Wn

Social Studies, Geography

Mens

Resident Council

1,

2, 3,

4;

SPSEA

4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3,
4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Orchestra
Committee; Senior Investigations and Ar-

rangements Committee.

DAVID ROGER GERBER
Pottstown
Biological Science, Geography

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2,
3: Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Senior Investigations and Arrangements
Committee.

JOHN GORGUS
Wanamie
Science, Mathematics

Resident Men's Council

Club

1, 2,

3,

4; Science

3, 4.

ROBERT WALTER GRAZIUL
Wilkes-Barre
Science, Social Studies

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 2; SPSEA 4; Maroon and Gold
Band 1, 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4; Men's
Intramurals 3, 4: Senior Investigations and
Arrangements Committee.

JOSEPH MICHAEL GRONKA
Nanticoke
Physical Science, Math

Men's Resident Council 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsilv
Club 3, 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4.

LOLA JOANNE GUM
Millville

Social Sturlies, Geography

Day Women's Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Atlienaeum Club 1: SCA 2. 3: Senior Resened
Seat Committee.

ROBERT GUZIEJKA
Wilkes-Barre
Physical Science. Social Studies

Resident Men's Council

1,

2, 3,

4.

SAMUEL WESLEY HAUPT
Sunbury
Biological Science, Social Studies

CCA Pep Committee 2,
Co-Chairman 3; Customs Committee 3;
Assembly Committee 2, 3. 4; College Crier
2. 3, 4; Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3. 4;
Dramatic Club 1. 2; SPSEA 4; SCA 1. 2;
Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 4:
Senior Orchestra Committee.

Class Treasurer 3:
3,

DONALD CHARLES HERRING
It-

Elysburg
Science, Social Studies

SCA

1

:

Science Club

2, 3.

ROBERT ALLEN HESS
Sunbury
Social Studies. English

Men's .Association 3, 4; Resident
Men's Association I, 2; Aviation Qub 1:
SPSEA 3. 4; Basketball Tournament Com-

Day

mittee 3; Basketball 1; Wrestling 1; Senior

Namecards and Announcements Com-

mittee.

PAUL

HOFFMAN

M.

East Stroudsburg

^*©N*-

Physical Science

Men's Resident Council

1, 2, 3,

4; College

Choraleers 2; Basketball Tournament Committee 3; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Football 2;
North Hall Rangers 4.

CLARE

HUMMER

S.

Bloomsburg
English, Biological Science

CGA

Pep

Committee

Day Women's

4;

Association 3, 4; College Choraleers 3, 4;
Science Club 3; Senior Gifts Committee.

JEANETTE IDE
Harveys Lake
Social Studies, Mathematics, English

Waller Hall Association

1,

2, 3, 4;

Kappa

Pi 4; Athenaeum Club 2, 3, Program Chairman 4; College Choraleers 1;

Delta

SPSEA

3, 4.

ADAM JAMES
Bloomsburg
English, Social Studies

Resident Men's Council

1, 2, 3, 4.

THEODORE W. JARRETT
Plymouth
Mathematics, Social Studies

Day Men's Association

1,

2,

3,

2;

4,

Secre-

Aviation Club 1; Science Club
Senior Transportation Committee.

tary 2;

JOHN JORDAN
Hazleton
Biological Science, Social Studies

Day Men's Association

1, 2, 3, 4.

1,

^r
DANIEL CHAHLKS KELLER.

JR.

Lavelle
English, Social Studies

CGA

("ommitlce 3; Phi Sigma
.\lhenacum Clul) 2,
3. President 4; Choraleers 1. 2; SPSEA 3. 4; PILOT Associate
Editor 2, Assistant Editor 3; Senior .\nnouncement and Namecard Committee Cochairman.
Ek-ction

Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4;

3, 4,

Vice-President

PAUL HAROLD KELLOGG
LT. COL.. USMC
Bloomsburg
Social Studies, English
Col. United States Marine Corps now
on active duty.
Lt.

WALLACE

I.

KXEPPER

Weatherly
Physical Science. History

Men's Resident Council 1. 2. 3, 4; SPSEA
Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2. 3, 4;

4:

Science Club

3,

4,

President

4.

JOAN ANN KOTCH
New

Coxeville

Science

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; SPSEA
Science Club 2. 3, 4, Program Chair-

4:

man

4.

JOHN PAUL KOVALCHIK
Shickshimiy
Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association
Club

1. 2,

3,

4; .Aviation

1, 2.

BYRON KADEL KRAPF
Hollidaysburg
Social Studies, English

CGA

Dining Room Committee 2. 3, Chair3; Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4,
Executive Council 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3,
SCA
4, Chaplain 3, 4; Choraleers 1, 2;
1, 2. 3, 4, President 4, Representative to
for
Student
Council
of
Pennsylvania
Y.MCA; Inter-Faith Council Chairman;
Senior Ivy Day Committee Co-chairman.

man

DALE ALBION KROTHE
Berwick
Mathematics, Social Studies

Day Men's Association

ROON AND GOLD

DAVID

2,

1,

3,

Circulation

4; MAStaff 2.

LAUBACH

C.

Benton
English, Social Studies

Day Men's Association

1,

2,

Poetry

4;

OLYMPIAN Staff 3, 4; MAROON AND GOLD Feature Writer 3. 4;

Club

3.

4;

Senior Ivy Day Committee.

ROBERT HAROLD LEHMAN
Northumberland
Biological Science, Social Studies

Science Club

2, 3.

GUIDO ROBERT LISELLA
Summit

Hill

Mathematics, Physical Science

Men's Resident Council
Choraleers

1.

2, 3,

4; College

1.

JOHN JOSEPH LIPOVSKY
Berwick
English, Social Studies

Day Men's Association

2,

1,

3,

4;

Dra-

matic Club 1; SPSEA 4; MAROON AND
GOLD Art Staff 2, 3, 4; Senior Publicity
Committee.

JOHN LITCHKO,

JR.

Kingston
Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association
Choraleers
mittee.

1,

2

1,

Senior

3, 4; College
Orchestra Com-

2.

JOANN LOUISE LITTLE
Bloomsburg
English. Social Studies

Day Women's

Association 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 3. 4; Poelr>- Club 2, 3, 4. SecretaiT-Treasurer 4: SCA 2. 3; Senior Programs and Distribution Committee.

PHILLIF'
South

\^

LARLE LOCKCl FF

illiamsport

Social Studies, Geography

Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsitv
Club 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Football
1. 2. 3.

4: Wrestling 1. 2, 3; Senior Tickets

and Distribution Committee.

MRS. HELEN RISHEL

MADER

Danville
English, French

Day Women's Association

3, 4.

MRS. MARIE BADDICK MARTZ
Oneida
Social Studies, Geography, English

Day Women's

.\s50ciation 2, 3. 4;

Waller

Hall Association 1: .\thenaeum Club 1, 2;
4; Science Club 2; Senior Caps
and Gowns Committee and Senior Invita-

SPSEA

tions Committee.

CHARLES MICHAEL McBRIDE
Shamokin
Social Studies

r.

Day Men's

Association

2,

3,

4;

.\viation

OBITER AdverSenior Publicity and Pro-

Club 2: Science Club 3;
tising Staff 3;

gram Committee.

JAMES RICHARD McCARTHY
Drifton
Biological Science, Social Studies

CG.\ Awards Committee 3;
dent Council

1, 2, 3,

/
\

Men's Resi-

4: College Choraleers

Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3. 4;
Science Club 3; SPSE.\ 3, 4; Senior Class
1:

Memorial Committee.

-*^

JOHN HERBERT McCARTHY
Mahanoy

City

Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4, Vice-PresiAthedent 4; Men's Resident Council 1;
naeum Club 3, 4; Aviation Club 1, 2.

ROBERT THOMAS MILLER
Hazleton

Mathematics, Physical Science

Day Men's Association
4; Science Club 4;
Manager 4; Senior

1.

2,

3,

SPSEA

4;

OLYMPIAN

Business

Programs and

Distri-

bution Committee.

VICTOR ARTHUR MILLER
Weatherly
Mathematics, Physical Science
Mens Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 1, 2, 3; SPSEA 4.

MADLYN ANN MORAN
Nanticoke
English, Social Studies

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1;
SPSEA 3, 4; Poetry Club 1, 2, 3, President 3; SCA 1; Social Usage Club 1, 2.
3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee.

DONALD MORGAN
Gilberton
Social Studies, English

Assembly Committee 4; Dining Hall
Conmiittee 2; Men's Resident Council 1,
Club
2 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Dramatic
2- SPSEA 4; Poetry Club 2, 3; SCA 1;

CGA

Club 2; MAROON
Columnist 2, 3, 4; Senior
Picture Committee.

Social

Usage

GOLD

AND
Class

WILLIAM RICHARD MORRIS
Duryea
Physical Science, Social Studies
Varsity
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Basketball
Club 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4;
Tournament Committee 3; Baseball 1;
Football

I

1, 2, 3. 4.

ELMER RE[)L1NE MOWERY
Mifflinville

German

English, French.

Kappa

Delta Pi 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4;
Dramatic Club 4; Poetry Club 3, 4, President 4; Social Usage Club 3; Fashion
Show Stage Designer 3; OLYMPIAN EdiStaff 4;
Editorial Board
torial

Columnist

MAROON AND GOLD
3,

News

4,

Editor

4,

4.

JOHN STANLEY MURRAY.

JR.

Monlandon
Biological Science, History

Day Men's Association

4; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2. 3; Aviation Club 2; SCA
L 2; Science Club 3, 4.

DENNIS PRITCHARD MUSKET
Laureldale

Mathematics, Biological Science

CGA

Customs

Committee

2,

3;

Men's

Council 1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 4;
Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, VicePresident 3; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4;
Senior Class Decoration Comriiittee.

Resident

SCA

1,

2;

WALTER LAWRENCE NEARY
Shamokin
Science, Social Studies

Day Men's Association
Club

1,

2,

3;

SPSEA

1,

2, 3,

4; Science

4.

GERALDINE AGNES O'BRIEN
Easton

Mathematics, Biological Science

Freshman Class Advisor 3; CGA HospiCommittee 2; Waller Hall Associa-

tality

4; College Choraleers 1; SCA
4; Fashion Show Co-ordinator
Majorette 3, 4; CO-PILOT Staff
3; OBITER Typing Staff 4; Senior Class
Decorations Committee.
tion

3;

2,

1, 2, 3.

SPSEA

3,

4;

ARTHUR LESLIE OHL
Bloomsburg
Biological Science, Mathematics

Day Men's Association
Club

2,

3,

4;

.Senior

2,

3,

Class

Transportation Committees.

4; Science
Ticket and

>i,-'W..

DANIEL

L.

O'NEILL, JR.

Wilkes-Barre
Social Studies

Day

Men's

Club

1.

Association

Aviation

4;

3,

GEORGE MICHAEL OPILLA
Freeland
Social Studies, English

Club 2; Aviation Club 1;
Science Club 3; OLYMPIAN

Athenaeum

SPSEA
Staff

4;

1;

MAROON AND GOLD

Staff 2,

Senior Transportation Committee.

3;

RICHARD EUGENE PADEN
'««

Nescopeck
Science, Mathematics

Day Men's
Club

Association

1,

2, 3,

4; Science

2.

JOSEPH ANDREW PANICHELLO
Glenside
Social Studies, Geography

SPSEA

Varsity Club 1, 2,
3, 4;
Basketball Tournament Committee
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; FootbaU 1, 2,

Wrestling

3,

4

1,

2

3,

4

1, 2, 3, 4.

KENNETH HARRY PARKER
Weatherly
Social Studies, Biological Science

Men's Resident Council
tion Club 1, 2, 3; Track
portation Committee.

WALTER

E.

1,

1;

3, 4; AviaSenior Trans-

2,

PATYNSKI

Shamokin
Social Studies, Geography

Men's Resident Council
Association
4;

2,

4;

Kappa Delta Pi

1,

3;

Day Men's

Gamma Theta
4; SPSEA 3,

Upsilon
4; Var2, 3, 4;

Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,
Senior Decoration and Ivy Day Committees.

sity

^

JOHN POLASCHIK
Frecland
Science

'-^:f^

Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3. 4; Phi
Sigma Pi 2. 3, 4, Scrgeant-atArms 4;
Aviation Club 1; SPSEA 4; Science Club
President 3:
2.
3.
4.

MAROON AND

GOLD

Editorial

Board

4.

ROBERT THOMAS PRICE
Ashland
Physical Science, Geography

Men's Resident Council
Club 1, 2, 3.

2,

4;

3,

Science

ELEANOR JOAN RAMAGE
Mt. Carmel
SociaJ Studies. French

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
enaeum Club 2, 3: Aviation Club
1,

2;

4;

Ath-

1;

SCA

Senior Reserve Seat Committee.

ROBERT EDWARD REISSER
Forty Fort

Mathematics, PhysicaJ Science

Day Men's Association

3,

4;

Men's ResiClub 1;

dent Council 1, 2; Aviation
Science Club 2; SPSEA 4.

RICHARD HUGH RIMPLE
Forty Fort
Biological Science, Mathematics

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretar)' 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Track 1: Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4;
Senior Transportation Committee.

WILLIAM DONALD ROBERTS
Shavertown
English, Social Studies

Representative 3; CCA Customs
2. 3;
Men's Resident Council
Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; College
1, 2,
PILOT Associate Editor 4.
Choraleers 1

CGA Man

Committee
.3,

4;

;

ROBERT MAX ROHM
Muncy
Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's

Association

1,

2,

3,

4;

Gamma

Theta Upsilon 3, 4; SPSEA 4; Varsity
Club 3, 4; CGA Fire Marshal 3; Baseball
2,

1,

3,

2,

1,

3,

4; Football
4; Senior

WHO'S

Chairman;
DENTS IN

2,

1,

4;

3,

Wrestling

Day Committee
STU-

Ivy

WHO AMONG

AMERICAN COLLEGES AND

UNIVERSITIES.

HERBERT NORMAN
ROSENBERGER
Doylestown
SociaJ Studies, Geography

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma
Theta UpsUon 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi
4; Aviation Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3.

3,

RICHARD ROSSI
West Pittston
Mathematics, Physical Science

CGA

Furniture Conunittee 2; Men's Resident Council 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Phi Sigma
Pi 3, 4; SPSEA 3; Baseball Intramurals
2, 3, 4; Senior Transportation Committee

Chairman.

DONALD SAMSEL
Berwick
Biological Science, Social Studies

Day Men's Association

2,

1,

3,

4.

LARRY HARTFORD SAXE
Nanticoke
Social Studies, English

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

DEAN

M.

SCHAFFER

Bloomsburg
Science, Social Studies

Day Men's Association

Qub

1;

1,

Science Club 2;

ketbsdl Intramurals 2,

3.

2,

3;

SPSEA

Aviation
4; Bas-

CHARLES

E.

SCHLEGEL

Shamokin
Social Studies, Biological Scien ce

Day Men's Association

1,

2.

3,

4,

President 3; Aviation Club 1, 2;
4; Senior Reserve Seat Committee.

Vice-

SPSEA

9

JOAN ELSA SCHUYLER
Doylestown
English, Social Studies

CGA

Pep Committee 2, 3, Secretary
Chairman 3: Hospitality Committee
Homecominji Committee Co-chairman
Waller Hall Association 1.
selor 2; Athenaeum Club
Choraleers

1;

SCA

2,
1,

3,

mural Softball Co-Captain

1.

1;

3;

CounCollege

2;

SPSEA

1;

4,

2,

4;

Intra-

MAROON

2;

AND GOLD
2;

News Staff 1, 2, Proofreader
Senior Ivy Day Committee.

BARBARA ANN SEIFERT
Easton
Social Studies, English

Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3, 4; College
Choraleers 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1; SPSEA
Publicity Committee 3; OLYMPIAN
Typist 3; Senior Invitations and Memorial
Committees.

3, 4,

RONALD JOHN SENKO
Edwardsville
Science, Social Studies

Men's Resident Council

Avia1, 2, 3, 4;
Vice-President 3; SPSEA
3; OBITER Advertising
Committee 4; Senior Class Memorial Com-

tion

4;

Qub

Science

2,

3,

Qub

mittee.

MRS. JOYCE

H.

^

SHAULL

Catawissa
English, Social Studies

Day Women's Association

ROY EUGENE SHIFFLET
Montoursville
Social Studies, Geography

Men's Resident Council

1, 2, 3.

4; Varsity Club 2,
Tournament Committee

3;

3,

Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Ticket Committee.

4;

SPSEA

4; Basketball
Baseball 1. 2;
Wrestling 1; Senior
3,

:

JOSEPH

S.

SIEPIETOSKI

Glen Lyon
Biological Science, Social Studies

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; AviaCollege Choraleers 1
tion Club 1, 2;
Science Club 1. 2. 3.
'

VERNON

F.

SINN

Tamaqua
Social Slitdies, Geography

Men's Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Athenaeum Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Senior Namecards and Announcements Committee.

CHESLEY JAMES SMITH
Mifflinburg
English, Social Studies

Maroon and Gold Band
Staff

3.

umnist 4;

3.

4;

OLYMPIAN

MAROON AND GOLD

4:

Col-

Senior Decorations Committee.

DAVID STANLEY SNOOK
McQure
Math ematics. Science
CGA Customs Committee

3;

Men's Resi-

dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1,
2. 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3; SCA 1,
2; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Swimming
Team 4; Senior Program Committee Chair-

RICHARD ARTHUR STABER
Conyngham
Social Studies, Geography

Ganuna Theta Upsilon

3.

4;

Athenaeum

Club 3; Dramatic Club 2; SPSEA
Football 2, 3, 4; Men's Intramurals

3,
3,

4;
4.

JOSEPH BLASE STANCATO
Hazleton
Science
1, 2, 3, 4; Science
1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 1; College
Choraleers 1; Senior Invitation Committee.

Day Men's Association
Club

V"

CARL LEON STANITSKI
Shamokin
Science

-r

/^^

CGA Social Recrealion
1
Committee 1. 2. 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4;
Science Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 4;
SPSEA 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 1, 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3; Track
AND GOLD Sports
1, 2. 3;
Staff 1. Sports Co-Editor 4; Senior Orchestra Committee.
Class Treasurer

;

MAROON

CONRAD LEON STANITSKI
Shamokin
Biological Science, Geography
Freshman Class Adviser 3; CGA Social
Recreation Committee 2, 3; Gamma Thela
Upsilon 2. 3, 4: Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3; Science Club 1. 2. 3, 4,
Vice-President 2; Varsity Club 4; SPSEA
4: nask.-ll)all 1, 2. 3; Track I. 2. 3. 4:

MAROON AND GOLD
OBITER

Sirorts Staff 4;

Sports Staff 1, 4:
Senior Orchestra

Committee Cn-Chairman.

ROBERT LLOYD STEINRUCK.

JR.

Bloomsburg
English. Spanish

CGA

Man RepreClass Vice-President 3:
sentative 4; CG.\ Social Recreation Committee 2. 3. Chairman 2; Alpha Psi Omega
3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3; College
Octet 1. 2. 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3, 4.
President 3; Football 2, 3, Student Trainer
OLYMPIAN Advertising Manager 3;
GOLD Sports Editor 2. 3:
OBITER Business Manager 4; WHO'S

4;

MAROON AND

WHO AMONG STUDENTS

IN AMERI-

CAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES.

JOHN SPARKS STINSON
Havertown
Social Studies, Geography

Men's ResiTheta
Phi Sigma Pi
4; .\thenaeum Club 3: Aviation Club
Track 1: OLYMPIAN Art Staff 2. 3;

CG.\ Furniture Committee

dent Council 1. 2, 3. 4:
Upsilon 3, 4, President 4;
3.

1:

OBITER

Art Staff

1

:

Gamma

3.

THOMAS EUGENE STOVER
Picture Rocks
Social Studies

Gamma

Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma
Pi 3, 4: SPSEA 3. 4: Baseball L 2, 3, 4;
Senior Ivy Day Committee.

JOHN STRAUSSER
Shamokin
Social Studies, English

Day

.Men's Association

L

2, 3, 4.

JOSEPH PETER SWATSKI
Mount Carmel
Mathematics, Physical Science

Day Men's Association

SPSEA

4;

3,

4.

LAWRENCE MICHAEL
TROUTMAN
Selinsgrove
Biological Science, Geography

Day Men's Association
Aviation

Upsilon 2;

RAYMOND

A.

Gamma Theta
1; SPSEA 2.

2;

Club

TRUDNAK

Bloomsburg
English, Physical Science

Day Men's Association
Club
ager

B.

1:

OLYMPIAN

1, 2,

1,

3, 4; Aviation
Business Man-

3.

GORDON TRUMBOWER

Hunlock Creek
Science, Social Studies

Day Men's Association
Club

1,

2.

3,

4; Science

2, 3.

PHILIP EUGENE

UNDERKOFFLER
Williamstown
Science, Social Studies

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; College
Choraleers 1. 2, 3, 4. President 3: SPSEA
4; SCA 1; College Octet 1, 2, 3, President 3.

WILLIAM

L.

VINCENT,

JR.

Danville
Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation
Club 1; SCA 1; Senior Class Memorial
Committee.

THOMAS MARTIN WAGNER
Beaver Springs
Social Studies, Science

Men's Resident Council
4;

4:

1. 2. 3,

SPSEA

SCA

1. 2. 3. 4: Science Club 2; Basket
Tournament Committee 1. 2. 3: OBI

ball

TER

Advertising

Senior Class

Club

lion

Staff

Senior

4;

An

and Nameoards Committee.
Memorial Committee; A

nouncenents
2.

BARBARA ANN WAINWRIGHT
Berwick
English. Mathematics

CGA

Assembly Committee 4: Day Women's
1. 2, 3: Waller Hall Associa-

Association
tion
3.

4:

Kappa Delta

3.

4:

Freshman Talent Show

4;

1:

1.

Pi

SPSEA
PILOT

MAROON AND GOLD

Reporter
and Copvwriler 4: Chairman Senior PubEditor 4:

licitv

Committee:

WHO'S

WHO AMONG

STUDENTS

IN AMERICAN COLLEGES
AND INIVERSITIES.

ELIZABETH ANN WALINCHUS
Mahanoy

City

French, English

Day Women's Association 2, 3, 4: Waller
HaU Association 1: Athenaeum Club 3:

SPSEA

3.

DAVID EUGENE WALKER
Northumberland
Science, Social Studies

Day Men's Association
Club

EARL

WALTER

E.

1, 2,

3, 4,

SPSEA

4;

1, 2,

4; Science

Treasurer

3.

4.

Milton
Biological Science, Social Studies

Day Men's Association
Club

3, 4;

1.

4; Science

2, 3,

Intramural Sports

3.

>L\RION WASSEL
Freeland
Spanish, English

CGA

Pep Committee

Association

1,

2. 3.

Athenaeum Club
2:

SPSEA

Chorus

1;

4;

4;

2,

3:

Waller

Kappa

Hall
Delta Pi 4:

Dramatic Club 1.
Poetry Club 4; Women's
2,

3;

Associate Editor of

MAROON AND GOLD

PILOT

3;

Reporter 2. 3:
Senior Tickets and Distribution Committee.

KARL MATHEW WEINGARTNER
Shamokin
Social Studies, Geography

Day Men's Association

Gamma

2;

Theta

Upsilon 2; Senior Ivy Day Committee.

PAUL STUART WOEHRLE
Bloomsburg
Mathematics, Social Studies

T»^

Day Men's Association
Ivy Day Committee.

1,

2,

3,

4;

Senior

4;

Men's

EDWARD CHARLES
WOJCIECHOWSKI
1^^^

-IW^^^hi

Mt. Carmel
Science, Social Studies

Day

Men's Association 2, 3,
Resident Council 1; BasebaU

1,

2;

Foot-

ball 1.

RICHARD OSBORNE WOLFE
Schuylkill

Haven

Mathematics, Physical Science

Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Phi
Sigma Pi 4; SPSEA 4; SCA 1, 2, VicePresident 1; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
MAROON AND GOLD Sports Writer 1;
Senior Reserve Seat and Memorial Committees.

RONALD GENE WOLFE
Northumberland
Social Studies, Mathematics

Day Men's Association

2,

3,

4;

Aviation

Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4; Maroon
and Gold Band 2, 3, 4; Senior Orchestra
Committee.

DONALD HARRISON WRIGHT
Kingston
Social Studies, Geography

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity
Club 3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 3; BasebaU 3, 4; FootbaU 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coach 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3.

^"^ ^*

RICHARD STANLEY WYDOSKI
West Nanticoke
Science

Day Men's Association 3, 4; Men's Resident Council 2: Science Club 2. 3, 4.

\^ILLIAM JOSEPH

YURKIEWICZ
Elysburg
Science

Dav Men's Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Aviation Club 2: Choraleers 1: SPSEA 4:
Science Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4:
Senior
Gift
and Announcements and
NaJiiecard Committees.

EDWIN JOSEPH ZAREK
Mt. Carmel
English, Science

Day Men's Association

2:

Athenaeum Club

Vice-President 4; Science Club 1;
Senior Orchestra Committee.

2, 3, 4.

RICHARD JOHN ZORANSKY
Plymouth
Science, Geography

Day Men's .Association 2. 3, 4;
Theta Upsilon 3. 4: Science Qub
Senior Transportation Committee.

Mr. Scarpino and Dr. Lanterman conduct an experiment

in

Gamma
1,

2,

3;

Physics for an appreciative audience

/>^^'.

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SPECIAL

EDUCATION
DONALD

F.

B.S.. M.S..

MAIETTA
Ph.D.

Director of Special Education

Student clinician, Joanne Moyer, uses hearing therapy

wuh

ihiUi

ai

campus chnic.

MRS. MARCIA SWEPPENHISER

BAILEY
Berwick
Education for
Elementary

Mentally

the

Day Women's Association
Choraleers 2;

SPSEA

DOROTHY

MRS.

Retarded.
College

2, 3, 4;

3, 4.

BANGS

Z.

Bloomsburg
Speech Correction

Day Women's Association

1, 2, 3,

4:

Sigma

Alpha Eta
4;

1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Council
Senior Memorial Committee.

3,

RONALD EDWARD BITTLE
Cressona

Education
tor
Elementary

the

Mentally

Retarded.

Men's Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 3, 4;
SPSEA 3. 4; Senior Cap and Gown Committee.

SUE L BOGLE
Milton
Speech Correction

Day Women's Association 1, 2. 3; Waller
Hall Association 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3. 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Senior Picture Committee

Co-chairman;

OBITER

4.

FORREST FREDERICK COLE
Johnsville

Education for
Elementary

the

Mentally

Retarded,

Day Men's Association 2, 3. 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 4; Aviation Qub 1, 2, President 1; SPSEA 3. 4, President 4; Senior
Decoration Committee.

CONCETTA ANN COR DORA
West

Pittston

Education
jar
Elementary

the

Mentally

Waller Hall Association

1,

2,

Retarded.

President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3,
cording Secretary 4; "B" Club
College
Choraleers
SPSEA
1;

OBITER
man

Editorial Staff

1,

2,

3;

Vice-

4.

3,

4,
3,

Re4;

4;
Co-chair-

Senior Decorations Committee.

3.

PAUL FRANKLIN CRISLER
Nanticoke
Education
for
Elementary

^SP^

l^^*^

i>

Retarded,

Mentally

the

^-t

Social Recreation Committee, Co-Chairman
1,
4; SPSEA 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4;
AdDirector Freshman Talent Show 1
viser Freshman Talent Show 2; Adviser
Basketball,
Intramural
2:
Show
OBITER



Softball

;

Investigation

Senior

4;

3,

2,

1.

and Arrangements Committee.

FREDERICK LEE CROWL
Elysburg

Speech Correction. Biological Science

Day Men's Association
Alpha Eta
Senior Ivy

1.

2.

3.

Sigma

4:

Executive Council

2, 3. 4,

3,

4;

Day Committee.

JOHN LEROY EBERHART
Williamstown

Speech Correction, French
Treasurer 3; Election Board 2; Phi
3. 4, Vice-President 4, Execu-

CGA

Sigma Pi
live
1,

Council

2,

DENTS

Maroon and Gold Band
Advertising Manager 4;
Committee

Memorial

Class

WHO'S

Chairman;

TIES

4;

OBITER

3;

Senior

Co-

WHO AMONG

STUUNFVERSI-

AMERICAN

IN

AND COLLEGES.

ANN FLANAGAN

MRS. SALLY
Bloomsburg

the

Education
for
Elementary
\ssociation

2,

1,

matic Club
Typist 3.

1;

Retarded,

Mentally

Waller Hall
3: "B" Club 2, 3; Dra-

Dining Room Committee

SPSEA

3:

3,

4:

CO-PILOT

PATRICIA ELIZABETH GLATTS
Chester

Speech Correction, English
Class Treasurer 2; Woman Representative
4; CGA 4; Hospitality Committee Chairman 3; Waller Hall Treasurer 3; Sigma

Alpha

Eta.

Executive

Council

2,

3,

4,

4; MAROON AND
GOLD Staff 1, 2, 3; OBITER Editor 4;
STUDENTS IN
AMONG
WHO
WHO'S
AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COL-

Recording Secretary

LEGES.

OLIVIA

MARY GREEN AW AY

Berwick
Education
for
Elementary

the

Retarded,

Mentally

Day Women's Association

1,

2,

3,

Vice-

President 2; Dramatic Club 1, 2; SPSEA
Senior Transportation Committee.

3.

MRS. LUCILLE

ISAAC

F.

Bloonisburg

Education
for
Elementary

1

;

Retarded,

Mentally

the

Allienaeum Club

College ChoraJeers

1.

ROBERT HENRY LEISS
Lebanon
Speech Correction, English

CCA

Committee 2. 3.
4; Assembly and Evening
Committee Chairman 4;
Election Committee 4;
Men's Resident
Council 1. 2. 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2,
Intramural Basketball and Softball
3, 4;
Recreation

Social

Chainnan

4,

3,

Entertainment

2.

1.

3,

Football

Intramural

4:

1:

Intra-

Bowling 2, 4; Senior Investigation
Arrangements Committee Chairman;

mural

and

Senior Orchestra Corrmiittee.

MARY JEANETTE MELLON
Mahanoy

City

Education
tor
Elementary

the

Retarded,

Mentally

Waller Hall .\ssociation 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
.Alpha Eta 1, 2. 3; Athenaeum Club 2. 3,
Secretary
1

;

College Choraleers

3;

SPSEA

1;

SCA

3.

JOANNE

MOYER

J.

Pottsville

Speech Correction. Elementary

CCA

Social Recreation Committee 2; Assembly Committee 3; Waller Hall .Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Governing
Board 3: Sigma .Alpha Eta 2. 3. 4. Executive Council 3, 4: Dramatic Club 1; SC.A
1, 2; MAROON AND GOLD Typing Staff
Senior Picture Committee Co-Chair3;

man: OBITER

4.

DOLORES ANN PANZITTA
Harding
Speech Correction, English

CGA

Pep Committee 3; Hospitality Committee 3: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3,
4; Sigma .\lpha Eta 2. 3, 4, Executive
2, 3: SPSEA 3: SCA 1:
Editorial Staff 2: OLY.MPIAN 2;

PILOT
WHO'S
A.MONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
CouncU

WHO

JOHN STEPHEN SEAMON
Tresckow
Speech Correction, Elementary

Day
Eta

.Men's
3.

.Association

1

;

4; College Choraleers

Sigma Alpha
1,

2; Varsity

Club 2; College Quartet and Octet 1, 2;
Fashion Show 3; Freshman Talent Show
Co-ordinator;
ball,

Baseball

2,

Football, Basketball

Intramural Soft4.

v^D^''^

MRS. ADABELLE

HARTMAN

SHELLENBERGER
Bloomsburg
Speech Correction
Sigma Alpha Ela

2.

3,

4;

SCA

1.

JOHN JOSEPH SIMKO
Trevorton
Retarded,
.Menially
the
Education
for
Elementary
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4; Aviation Club 1. 3; SPSEA
3. 4; Senior Cap and Gown Committee.

HENRIETTA

A.

Hazleton
lor
Education
Elementary

the

SMITH
Mentally

Retarded,

Day Women's

Association 1; Waller Hall

Association 2,
Aviation Club
Senior Ticket

3,

4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3;
Dramatic Club 2, 3;
1;
Committee Co-chairman.

WILLIAM GEORGE WARY
Mahanoy

City

lor
Education
Elementary

Day

Men's

the

Mentally

Association

Retarded,
.

1,

2,

3.

Phi

4:

^iirma Pi 3. 4: Athenaeum Club
Aviation Club 2. 3; SPSEA 3, 4.

2,

3;

JUDITH ANN WITMYER
Brownstown
Mentally Retarded,
the
Education
for
Elementary
Association
1, 2. 3. 4; Sigma
Waller Hall'
Alpha Eta 2. 3, 4; "B" Club 3. 4: College
Choraleers 1: SPSEA 3, 4: Women's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; OBITER Staff 1:
Senior Memorial Committee.

MYRON THOMAS ZAWOISKI
Plains

Mentally Retarded.
the
ior
Education
El em en tary
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3; Homecoming Committee 2; .\viation Club 1: .May Day Committee 1, 2; Intramural Basketball. Football, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Orchestra
Committee.

J^
GERTRUDE WILCOX
ZLRN

MRS.

Montrose
Speech Correction

Woman

Representative 2: Waller Hall AsSigma Alpha Eta 1, 2,

sociation 1, 2. 3:
Secrelar*- 3;

3. 4.

Gold Band

1:

SPSEA

4:

Maroon and

College Choraleers 1: MAReporter and Typist

ROON AND GOLD
2:

Senior Gift Committee.

97

WHO'S

WHO AMONG

STUDENTS IN

LeRoytberhavt
John

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98

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Robert

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AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

c.^i^""^'""

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JeaneUe

Gail

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99

WHO'S

WHO AMONG STUDENTS

MbenPaulFvancs

Nifcki

100

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IN

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S/ieno

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AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

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Jobn

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Jose-ph

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Jr.

101

WHO'S

WHO AMONG STUDENTS

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Alme^

'^eth

102

M.^"e

Up,oint

^"^^•^ Lloyd
Su*^nruct
Jr

UnAa

JANUARY GRADUATION

— 1960

R
G

A
N
I

Z

A
T
I

N
S

COMMUNITY COVER
COLLEGE

FACULTY

MEMBERS
Dean Hoch
Mrs. Miller
Mrs. Sachs

Mr. Blair
Dr. Herre
Mr. Stradtman
Mr. Johnson
Dr. Fike
Dr. Maietta

JOSEPH ZAPACH— President

GARY REDDIG— Vice-President

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NMENT ASSOCIATION
COUNCIL

STUDENT
REPRESENTATIVE:
Harn- &)le
Elaine Anderson
Richard Lloyd
Joseph Thompson
Marjorie Ginnick
Fred Ballentine
Janies Peck
Patricia Glatl^

Robert Steinruck

Benjamin Baum

Anne Colder
Dale Anthony
Mar>- L. Todorowsk

Edward Glennon
Rebecca HenrjWilliam Thomas
Sandra Moore

MYLES ANDERSON

JAMES KITCHEN

Treasurer

Assistant Treasurer

CGA STAND]
COMMITTEE
CHAIRMEN
Sandra Moore
Freshman Class
Adviser

Edwin Kuser
Furniture

Committee

DeBoard
Freshman Class
Philip

Adviser

Roger Sharp
Election Board
Robert Leiss
Social-Recreation

Committee
Majorie Ginnick

Awards Committee

CGA

Standing Committees are part of the framework of the governmental system

of the school.

Every aspect of government essential to the college community

represented by a committee comprised of

men
man

members

of the student body.

of these cotnmittees are responsible to the Vice-President of

The

CGA who

is

is

chair-

Chair-

Ex-Officio of each committee.

'

Looking

for

something?

Now

108

you has

jazz!

NG COMMITTEES
COMMITTEE
CHAIRMEN
Connie Terzopolos
Hospitality

Committee
BUI Price

Customs
Committee
Gar>-

Reddig

Vice-President
of C.G.A.
Bill

Stevenson

fire Drill

Committee
Fred Dyer

Pep Committee
Deane Kemp
Pep Committee

Individually, each committee has a specific job to do.

make suggestions

or offer advice to the chairman.

that these duties of the committees over-lap.

The

The student bodv mav

total picture

.As a result, the

shows, however,

problems of the school

are sufficiently covered, and the governmental duties are thus performed.

Stuffing the 1k)x

Just a nightly

mud

pack.

109

WALLER HALL

no

ASSOCIATION

^mm

ERS
Rebecca Henr)Carolyn Cribbs

Kay Gaglionne
Argie Zevas
Judith Goss
Elaine Anderson

BOARD
Gloria Glahn

Mable Keafer
Pat Obey
JoAnne DeBrava
Lola Rigel
Gail Hurler

I

bet

it

isn't

always this clean.

I

HecaUed!!

Just a friendly chat.

Ill

RESIDENT

Now
112

where's

my

razor?

Girl shortage!

Something has

to

be missing.

113

DAY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

OFFICERS
Mary Todorowski

President

Madelyn Scheno

Vice-President

Elizabeth Tarr

Secretary

Kay

Treasurer

Is

114

it

too long?

Listen,

my

cliildien

.

.

Kerlish

DAY MEN'S ASSOCIATION

OFnCERS
E. Glennon
J.

McCarthy
B.

Deppen

W. Buriak

SEATED; E.
STANDING:

GlennoD,
B.

J. McCarthy.
Deppen. W. Buriak

Don't get your processes mixed.

All the comforts of home.

I

hate

to tear

you away, but

115

ATHENAEUM CLUB

Mr. James Leitzel
Adviser

OFFICERS— Left

to right:

Program Chairman;

SECOND ROW:
C.

Keller,

Treasurer.

The purpose
music.
the

of the

compositions.

from

Athenaeum Club

During the year the members

The programs

classical to progressive jazz.

is to

familiarize students with

listen to

are

many

types of

records and discuss various aspects of

diversified,

K. Karmilowicz,

Secretary.
E. Zarek. Vice-President;
President; Charles Pomicter,
J.

and include selections ranging

Collins,

AVIATION CLUB
The Aviation

Clul). a co-educational or-

ganization, was formed with the purpose
of stimulating and developing an interest
in

flying.

mission

is

The only requirement

for ad-

an interest in aviation.

During the meetings, which are held
twice

a

month, the members study and

discuss various aspects of aviation.

year excursions were
station

made

— Left

OFFICERS

to right: R. -\nthonv. Secretar\-Treasurer;

Mr. W. B. Sterling, Adviser.

i-V.

-

*

>•

"tV*^

R. Wolfe, President;

the

This
radar

and Bloomsburg Airport.

Mr. W. Bradford Sterling
adviser.

to

is

the club's

iiTivri

B" Club
"B" Club has been
foster

a

sportsmanship,
greater

and

interest

women 'of
Any woman

the

established to

of co-operation

spirit

in

to

and

create

athletics

a

among

the college.
in the college

is eligi-

membership in the club if
she can earn 500 points through parble

for

ticipation

in

athletic

events

during

the school year.

"B" Club meets twice a month and
plans projects such as their spring

camp-out.

weekend
is

which

in April.

during

a

This camp-out,

it

is

held

hoped, will soon become a tradi-

tional activity at B.S.T.C.

OFFICERS: G
L.

McVey,

.

Glahn, President; J. Matchulat, Treasurer;
Miss E. Wray is the adviser.

Vice- President

.

J.

Matchulat,

Secretary;

PERSPECTIVE
Perspective meets on
Social

Rooms

The purpose
and

literature.

the second

of Science Hall, and
of the organization
It

is

hoped

and fourth Thursday of every month
membership is open to all students.
is

in

the

the discussion of timely topics related to life

that through this discussion

all

members

and an appreciation of the world of literature.
Socrates has said that truth is reached through logic refined

will

develop an

interest in

purpose of Perspective

is to

Left to right: S. Churchill, B. Wesloslcy, N. Engel,

W. Oakey,

J. Little,

Mr. Calvin

in

debate.

The

get closer to that truth.

M. Downev, H.

&)le, E.

Mowen-,

E. Anderson,

Israel, Adviser, F. Dyer.

119

BUSINESS ED

The Business Education Club
an organization open to
of

Business

the

ment.
of

It

hold.

cation.

OFFICERS—Left

R.
to right: J. Kitchen, Vice-President;
Iveson, Historian; R. Wasson, Secretary; P. Sieber, Treasurer.

Fitzsimmons,

President;

B.

for

Education

Depart-

and
the

The club

for the

students

helps to develop qualities

leadership

teachers

is

all

to

train

position

also

future

they

will

performs duties

Department of Business Edu-

UCATION CLUB

.C\l^^j

121

DRAMATIC

CLUB

One-act workshop plays are given once a week by various members of
A major production is given once a year. The club also par-

the club.

ticipates in school assemblies

and various school

activities.

R. Sharpe, Treasurer; Miss Mar>-

Homrighous,

.\d\iser.

(£^

^^

n

k

VARSITY
The Varsity Club is
composed of men who
have won a

in

letter

any authorized

inter-

collegiate

sport.

Founded upon

a basis

of athletic ability, the
club's purposes are to

advance

ideals of

and

sportsmanship
scholarship,

courage

t

o

en-

brotherhood

and fellowship among

men
ests,

of similiar inter-

and

to

promote

an interest in

inter-

collegiate athletics.

Left to right: R. Hutteman, Secretary;
Treasurer; A. Francis, President.

J.

Johnson, Vice-President; Mr. Harold Shelly. Adviser; N. Shutovitch,

f^

CLUB

SCIENCE

CLUB
If

you are interested
or

biological
J

more

physical

likely than not

in

either the

sciences,

then

you are a mem-

ber of one of the more popular clubs

on campus, the Science Club.
It

is

the purpose of this organiza-

tion to study

and discuss topics

deal-

ing with the various branches of these

This

sciences.

is

accomplished through

the use of films, lectures,

cussion,

and an annual

group

all-day

dis-

field

trip.

Through
ganization, a

membership in this ormuch more thorough un-

derstanding of science and the role
plays in our lives

is

it

acquired.

OFFICERS
President

W. Knepper

Vice-President

W. Yurkiewicz

Secretary

M. Todorowski

Treasurer

D. Walker

Program Chairman „
Advisers

J.

Kotch

Dr. Lanterman

Mr. Scarpino

ALPHA CHAPTER OF THE
COUNCIL OF EXCEPTIONAL
CHILDREN

127

CHEERLEADERS

Co-Captain; Marti Williams, Co-Captain.
Bobbi Qark; Dolores Gross; Bonnie Kline; Sandy McKee; Oaine Wolchesky,

Cheerleaders "pep-up" pep rally in Husky Lounge.

128

MAJORETTES

.\LUORETTES
Left to right: L. Schmidt,

J.

Reinaker, M. Dushauko, H. Salfi, G. O'Brien.

J. Stettner,

C. Wetzel, J. Gross,

M. Ginnick, Dram Majorette.

The majorettes add spark

to the

pep

rallies

Head

Majorette.

Absent:

MAROON AND

Student niusirians. a body these are the elements that are combined to make the Maroon and Gold Band
one of the finest organizations on campus.
The services this group performs for the college community are numerous. During
football season the fast stepping marching band can be seen at all football games,



GOLD BAND

and parades, doing its part to cheer the Huslcies mi to victory. After
is over our marching band then becomes a concert band which presents
many interesting and varied programs for the enjoyment of both the college communitv and the residents of the surrounding areas.
pep

rallies,

football season

r.,i:i

AiLLilJI Jlfi

p.

COLLEGE

The College Choraleers
ization

is

an organ-

that endeavors to

provide an

and purposeful

singing

enjoyable

Membership is open to all
male and female students who enjoy

group.

singing
hearsals.

and

are

This

able

year

to

the

attend

chorus

re-

has

been divided into two groups, a men's
glee club and a women's glee club.
The programs presented included selections

by each of the groups and also

members by
The year's

— Left

OFFICERS
Secretary;

R.

to

right:

L.

Lipdenmuth,

HOeman, Vice-President; R.

^^^r4r

Librarian; M. Miller, Librarian; J. Goss,
Treasurer; R. Machamer, President.

Strain,

the

combined chorus.

activities included a pro-

CHORALEERS

gram presented
for Teachers

for

Annual Conference

and Administrators and

Christmas

selections

broadcast

nationally.

and

recorded

The group,

in

addition, presented various other concerts

and programs for both college

students and the townspeople.

Through

many activities the Choraleers
vided much musical enjoyment
its

our college community.
Miller and Mr. Charles

Mr.

profor

Nelson

M. Carlson are

co-directors of the Choraleers.

ACCOMPANISTS: M, Berk and M.

l

Somerset.

ff.^HIIIEv>«

MMii
,i

1pTT^W-|»i|iLri!4r

STUDENT EDUCATION ASSO

OFnCERS
President

F. Cole

Vice-President

J.

Secretary

L. Reigal

B. Arnold

Treasurer
Social Chairman

Advisers

SEATED:
V. Deibert.

F.

Cole,

L.

Reigal.

STANDING:

B.

Arnold,

Davies

V. Deibert

_

Dr. G. Pike
Dr. T. Martin
Dr. D. Maietta
Mr. R. Johnson

CIATION OF PENNSYLVANIA

The

SEAP

endeavors

to

promote professional

professional educational standards, and

The various

to

interests

and

activities,

to

develop

strengthen teacher-student relationships.

projects of this chapter prove very profitahle to the college

community

as a whole.

The most outstanding
Since the organization

is

activity

proving most beneficial

is

composed of juniors and seniors of

the

tutoring

service.

the three curriculums,

these upf)erclassmen are capable of tutoring those students desiring help.

The

entire

program

is

designed to meet the needs of students, as well as to aid

student teachers in their experiences.

STUDENT CHRIS

Left to right: Mr. C. Hinkel, Adviser; B. Thomas, Treasurer; R. Wasson, Secretary; W. Eifert, Vice-President;
B. Krapf, President.

136

TIAN ASSOaATION

The purpose
Christian

of the Student Christian Association

is

to

advance the knowledge of

Fellowship on the campus, to better realize the importance of religion

in life.

Each meeting includes prayer and worship.

Programs may

consist of

group

dis-

cussion on pertinent subjects, talks by interesting speakers, film-strips, and special
services, such as seasonal parties or All-College Vespers.

During National Brotherhood Week

in

February, the organization presented an

assembly program for the benefit of the college students.

137

ALPHA

PSI

OMEGA

The Alpha Omicron Chapter
is

made up

of the

of

Alpha Psi Omega

of selected academically high students

Dramatic Club.

It

provides an honor society

for those doing a high standard of

work

in college

dramatics, and secures for them the mutual helpfulness provided

by a large national

fraternity.

OFFICERS
President
Vice-President

Secretary

Miss Mary E. Homrighous, Adviser:
President.

(.1

Treasurer

._

Gloria Glahn

Raydel Radzai

Anne

Czepukaitis

Joseph Zapach

GAMMA THETA UPSILON

OFFICERS
J.

Stinson

J.

Blair

President
Vice-President

Recording Secretary

M. Bower
M. Faltisco

Corr. Secretary

V. Sinn

Treasurer

Mr. W. B. Sterling

Adviser

Dr. B.

Adviser

Adams

Gamma

Theta Upsilon.

a co-educational

geography

fraternity, is

open

to students

who have

a

geography major

or minor, and are academically high in geography courses.

The purpose

of the organization

practical subject for study

is

to

advance the study of geography, both as a cultural discipline and as a
A National Loan Fund has been established by the fraternity in

and investigation.

order to promote graduate work in geography.
Interesting

programs are provided throughout the year by qualified persons who have an

ganization and

its

purposes.

interest in the or-

KAPPA DELTA

PI

Kappa

Delta

Pi,

co-educational

honor society in education, endeavors to promote high professional, intellectual,
and personal standards,
and to recognize outstanding educacontributions. Members are
to be juniors or seniors,
have a general scholastic rating on
the Dean's List, and pass a majority
vote of the members present.
tional

required

Left to right: Mrs. Griffith, Francis, Arnold, Ball, Condora, Bartlo

OFFICERS
President

-

L. Bartlow

R. Ball

Vice-President

Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer

Adviser

140

C.

Qjndora

A. Francis
B. Arnold

Mrs. Griffith

OMEGA

PI

PI

The

Aljjha Delta Chapter
of Pi Omepa Pi is a Profes-

Business Education
Fraternity fosterinp; its aims

sional

encourage,

to

promote, ex-

and create interest and
scholarship in commerce, to
tend,

aid civic betterment in col-

encourage and foshigh ethical standards in

leges, to

ter

business
life,

and

service

and

professional

to teach the idea of

as

the

basis

of

all

worthy enterprise.

A

second semester sopho-

more standing

OFFICERS— Left
J.

D. Delbs, Historian; Y. Galetr, President;
Keafer, Secretary.

to right:

Wagner, Treasurer; M.

J.

Anderson, Vice-President;

scholastic rat-

ing of 2.8 and two semesters
credit in the Business Education Club are required for
initiation into the fraternity.

SIGMA ALPHA ETA
Sigma Alpha Eta

a

is

those students

who

and hearing.

The aims

fraternity

for

are interested in speech
of this organiza-

tion are to create an interest in the field

of Speech

and Hearing,

encourage pro-

to

fessional growth, to insure high planes of

achieveinent in academic and clinical activities,

and

to build

wholesome public

with

local

organizations

knowing about the

field

re-

and

lations with other college departments

interested

in

speech

and

membership

are

of

hearing rehabilitation.

The four grades

of

—students having an
becoming informed about
Associate— students who have

(1.)

in

Affiliate

interest

the

(2.)

pleted the first year,
Left

to

right:

AumiUer, Bogle, Eberhart, Ginnick, Glatts

President

.

Vice-President

Recording Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer

Adviser



Jack Eberhart

Marjorie Ginnick



Patricia Glatts

Qjnstance Aumiller

Sue Bogle
Mr. Donald F. Maietta

—advanced

with a 2.7 average;

—a recognition

com-

and have an active

interest in training in the field;

Members

OFFICERS

field;

(3.)

Key

students in the field
(4.)

level for

Honor Members
key members who

have demonstrated outstanding leadership
in the organization.

PHI SIGMA PI
Phi Sigma Pi
professional

Founded on

nity.

superior

the men's

is

education
a

scholarship,

frater-

basis
is

of

exists

to meet the needs of close fellowship among men interested
in advancing educational ideals.

Men

eligible for

be

must

students

membership
of

college

work who have maintained a
2.5 cumulative rating with a 2.5
average the semester previous
to

initiation.

Members

must

also be students in residence.

Left to right: E. Farrow, President; J. Eberhart, Vice-President; D. Rapson, Secretary; C. Keller,
Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Russell Schleicher, Adviser; N. Shutovitch, Historian; J. Polas;
B. Krapf, Chaplain.

chik, Sergeant-at-Arms

The Iota Chapter of Bloomsburg sponsors the annual Battle
of the Classes. Sandra Clark
was

selected

heart.

fraternity

sweet-

THE LIBRARY

SEATED: Paula Schell, Jean Valentiner,
STANDING: Marion Huttenstine.

Pat Vaughn.

Miss Reams

SEATEO: Bcity Tarr, Mary Ellen Dushanko. STANDING:
Laubach, Jacqueline Wiser, Margaret LiUie, Joanne Shaffer.

assists students

from the Benjamin Franklin Training School.

Mrs.

A
T

H
L
E
T
I

C
s

147

FOOTBALL

FOOTBALL RECORD— 1959
BloomsbiiTg

Opponent

7

Shippensburg

6

Kings College

12

6
14

___.13

Mansfield

6

Cortland

6

Millersville

....20

East Stroudsburg

7

13

West Chester

10

6

Lock Haven

14

COAflHING STAFF
H. Shelly, Trainer and Assistant &)ach; R. Houk, Line
Blair, Head Coach; D. Heilman, Backfield Coach.

Left to right:

Coach; W.

9f 3C^t0^a^4
83/^53 66 79
I

STUDENl COACHES
D. Wright,

J.

Chidester

FRONT ROW,

148

left to right: E. Galitsky, P. Lockcuff, W. Morris, H. Orband,
R. Staber, D. Gerber, P. Manko, J. Panichello. SECOND ROW: J. Conrad,
R. Cunningham, S. Hugo, J. Gronka, R. Rohm. R. Shifflet, J. Rishkofski, R.
Wetzel, G. Nace, J. Johnson. THIRD ROW: J. Treon, D. Walters, E. Lockman, M. Montanye, P. Luzenski, D. Noll, R. Naylor, W. MUler, G. Gruber,

1959

I
HEAD MANAGER
G. Anderson

ml'

46

MANAGERS
D. Morgan, E. Kuser

inns.

7S
VriDENT TRAINERS
Left

R. Christina, G. Decker. FOLKTII IUjW
i;. li. „,,,.. K. K.A,l,m^,
B. Patynski, J. Sills, F. Crenetti, W. Garson, G. Stackhouse, O.
Scott, R. Rohrer, J. Dixon. TOP ROW: R. Davis, J. Chyko, E.
Jenkins, John Chidester, Coaches R. Houk, W. Blair, H. Shelly,
D. Wright, R. Lannstein, E. Dixon, V. Raupers.
.

to

right:

R. Steinruck, A. Lilavec,

J.

Natishan.

A. Williams,
Harazim, M.
Reichlej-, R.
D. Heilman,

149

Playing an eight game schedule, the B.S.T.C. gridders
out

closed
losses

a

season

their

and one

tie.

Each

with three wins against four
of the defeats

margin of only one touchdown.

passing attack

A

was sustained by

high-flying

Husky

was greatly hampered by muddy con-

ditions.

The big news

of the pigskin season

upset of arch-rival West Chester.

was the

Many

local's

observers feel

that, regardless of the over-all seasonal record, the vic-

tory over the Golden

Rams makes

this year's record

a

success.

In general, this year's Blairmen displayed a fine brand
of football,

and showed the fans a rugged, hard-hitting
in an all-out team effort in the West

team culminating
Chester upset.

HENRY ORBAND

150

PAUL MANKO

ROBERT ROHM

PHILIP LOCKCUFF

EDWARD GALITSKY

JOSEPH PANICHELLO

STANLEY ELINSKY

RICHARD STABER

151

BLOOMSBURG

The one

that beat

13

West Chester.

10!

So near and yet so

Now,

152

WEST CHESTER

here's

what we'U do!"

far.

BASKETBALL
Coach Harold Shelly "greeted" a group of 25
candidates to be put through their paces in preparation

for

a

17-game

So

slate.

during the

far

affable mentor's 10-year stay at the "Hill." he has

not posted a losing season while winning 105 and

dropping 64.

Eight returning lettermen help form

the nucleus for the '59-'60 squad.

Coach John Scrimgeour returned

J.V.

to his

mater and has turned in a very creditable

first

alma
year

record.

At

this writing.

Dick Lloyd

is

leading the Con-

ference in scoring closely followed by teammates

Houser and Shutovich.

Employing

a

coupled with a
cited

local

high-flying,
shift}'

fast-breaking,

attack

defense, the locals have ex-

rooters with

their

thrilling

brand of

ball.

MANAGERS
Left to right: D. Reiter, B. Morgan, F. Moyer.

VARSITY

Left to right: P. Perialas, J. Mascioli, A. Yaverski, B. Gatski, P. Houser. N. Shutovich, R. Farmer, T. Gladsky, L. Ludinsky, D. Lloyd,
B. Strauser, J. Swisher, A. Francis.

COACH H.\ROLD SHELLY
153

Houser scores two for Bloom.

Lloyd grabs rebouml.

JUNIOR-VARSITY

Left to right: A. Espostio, D. Springer, F. Raube, G. Rupert, N. Lewis, D.
B. Goldberg.

Graham, D. Fagans, R. Cranford, T.

Webb,

COACH JOHN SCRIMGEOUR
154

Miller, J.

Wagner, B.

JOHN MASCIOLI

Shuto%ich taps one

in.

Lloyd drives for two.

155

!

Here

156

it

comes again

'

Now you

did

it

WRESTLING
Led by co-captains Rohm. Rimple. and Elinsky, the
Husky wrestling squad, defending state champs, began
workouts in late fall to prepare for their title defense.
With a nucleus of this trio, plus Sullivan. Gorant. coach

Houk
this

quickly whipped the team into shape,

.\dded to

experienced core were Hughes. Dixon. Rider, and

Garson as the matmen breezed through
matches by downing
touted

Rochester

Lock Haven's

Millersville.

their first four

Shippensburg. highly

Institute, and snapped
match conference winning streak

Polytechnical

thirty-six

with a tremendous 15-11 showing.
\^ ith the

plus

the

veterans showing their expterience and savvy

frosh

coming along

in

fine

st\le,

the

team

should put up a strong defense of the crown.

COACHLNG STAFF
M. Flanagan,

Assistant Coach; R. Houk,

Head Coach.

TT

FRONT ROW,

left to right: B. Hughe.s D. Sullivan, T. Gorant, D. Rimple. C. Baker, W. Rider, G. Dixon.
SECOND ROW: R
S. Elinsky, W. Stevenson, P. Withers. D. McMullen, G. Wright, H. Pritchard. THIRD ROW: R. Hall, D.
Poust, B. Stroup,
Dixon, T. Morris, G. Decker, W. Garson. R. Davidheiser, E. Slatky, L. Jackson, W. .Moser. C. Pomicter, W. Moss, D. Barbour,

Rohm.
J.

C. Bieber, J.

Thompson.

RICHARD RIMPLE

STANLEY ELINSKY

Dixon goes for pin against Waynesburg

ROBERT ROHM
Keep
158

after him,

Don.

!

It's

Keep him away from

a pin

the line, Dick.

Rider

I

give up,

who

ties

him

up.

is it?

159

TRACK
Hampered by bad weather
and inexperience, the 1959
edition of the Husky Track

Squad posted
record.

and 4

2

a

Hit hard by gradu-

ation, the thinclads

saw only

a few lettermen return to the
oval and green, the majority
(if

the team being

(if

freshmen.

made up

The Shellymen displayed
power in several departments
and improvement shown by
Raupers, Conrad Stanitski,
Cole, and Ermey gives a
promise for the future.
In the

STC

state meet, the

thinclads placed fifth, with

Terry Engleman

copping

both the mile and two-mile
records.

Stan

Hugo

placing

second in the pole vault, and

Beau
PETE VALAlNlA

Hutteman

grabbing

fourth place in the javelin.

COACH HAROLD SHELLY

Manager

^"'^\
]

I-

FIRST ROW,

left

to

Smith, R. Davidheiser,

right:

160

R. Heutteman, D. Cole, T. Engleman, B. Price, R. Naylor, S. Hugo, S. Elinsky. SECOND ROW: J.
R. Thayer, J. Enney. THIRD ROW: V. Raupers, Carl Stanitski, N. Shutovich, Conrad

W. Moss, M. Mensch,

Stanitski, C. Fox, B. Stevenson.

1959

TRACK RECORD
BSTC

1959

80

Kulztown

33

31Vo

Shippensburg

89^;

BSTC

43%

Millersville

78%

BSTC

80

Cheyney

48

BSTC

BSTC
BSTC

-

,

.531/0

49

Lock Haven
E.

TTVo



Stroudsbur-

.82

Ray Thayer, Husky

senior, takes handoff

from Cole.

_WS

^¥0

Ra>

.\a>l.,r li,ii.-h.- iii-1

j..i

ll,,-

Hu-kir:..

161

!

Made

it,

Stan

PHiP

Husky

162

hand-off,

Mensch

to

Keep your eye on

Moss.

Gently, with feeling, Carl!

that disc. Con.

BASEBALL
As

the

M

&

G

takes to the

diamond

1959

this spring,

veterans around which the squad can be molded.

they have a solid core of

With

this nucleus of

10

10 lettermen.

Coach Walt Blair has the potential to improve on last year's record.
The '59 squad was confined to indoor practice for much of the early season due
to inclement weather but picked up steam midway throufrh the 17 game campaign
and finished looking like a much-improved ball club.
Trouble co-ordinating

a hard-hitting attack

with fine pitching performances hurt

number of one run decisions. Late season performances
by first year men Houser. Ron Blackburn, and Perialas led local rooters to predict
a winning season for this year's batsmen. Veterans Rohm. Fish, and Panichello are
the locals as they

back

to take

dropped

a

up the brunt of the burden with

many thrilling
16 game slate.

Local fans can expect to see

diamond-men take on

a

their fine hitting

and

fielding.

contests this spring as the Mr.

Olympus

Ifel-'ll-

i-bnftikfe»^

FIRST ROW.

left

son. P. Perialas, J.
Oravitz.

D. Fritz. E. Blackburn. P. Lockuff, B. Rohm, W. Patynski, T. Stover. SECOND ROW: F. Fisk. G. AnderTHIRD ROW: J. Panichello, J. Rishkoski, D. Franklin, E. Galitsky, B. Meckley, J.
R. Blackburn. E. Kuscr, A. Litavec, F. Tibbs.

to right:

Timko. C. Derr, P. Houser.

FOURTH ROW:

163

Mt. Olympus,

home

of the

Husky Nine.

"Flip" Houser slams one for the Huskies

"Bud" Gmber

Carl Derr

Frank Fisk scores

for

Bloomsburg.

165

SWIMMING

FIRST ROW,

left

to right:

T. Little, B. Lahnstein. T. Jones.

N. Young. R. Davidheiser. L. Konetski.

THIRD ROW:

J.

W.

Kjiepper.

SECOND ROW:

A. Alastick, B. Drogan,

Nash, B. Price, N. Swarts, P. Lutz.

This year marked the debut of the Husky
swimming squad. Coached by "Bud" Heilman. the tankmen, hampered by inexperience and a lack of squad depth, nevertheless made a commendable showing
made tremendous progress as the

drew on.

as the\

season

Wally Knepper, only senior on

the squad, splashed to several outstanding

showings
style.

in

220 and 440 yard free"Beau" Huttemann, John

the

With

Young. Ron Davidheiser. Nelson Swarts.
Nick Nash. Pete Lutz and Tom Jones returning to the lanes next year, the Husky

mermen have

a strong nucleus and with

some added depth the Maroon and Gold
swimmers can be looked upon as strong
contenders in the State Conference.

"On your mark,
166

get set

.

WALLACE KNEPPER

I
'S^if
''

.ii.U-3^
t

Golf took part in the intercollegiate athletic profiram of 1959-60 for the

first

At the time these pictures were taken, there wasn't the
vaguest notion as to how the budding golf team would do in intercollegiate competition. The men were, nevertheless, working out regularly in the basement of the
time in the history of BSC.

Benjamin Franklin School where equipment was provided for the hitting of regular
golf balls. Several on the squad showed promise. Arrangements had been made with
the Bloomsburg Country Club for the use of the course for spring practice and
conference matches.

167

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OBITER

Editor: Patricia Glatts
Assistant Editor:

Mary Frances Downey

Business Manager: Robert Steinruck

Adviser: Dr. Edward T.

DeVoe

Art Editor: Gloria Glahn
Sports Editor: Richard Lloyd

Photographer: Robert Bogdanski

Patricia

Adviser;

Glatts,

Editor;

Dr.

E.

Mary Frances Downey,

T.

DeVoe.

Assistant

Editor.

Robert Bogdanski
Photographer

TYPING STAFF
Left to right: G. O'Brien, K. Nebus, J. Matchuiat,
E. Dushanko, L. Schmidt, B. Iveson, P. Smith.

M.

Betz,

M. Redman,

J.

Schoelkopf,

M.

SPORTS:

Conrad

.Stanitski.

D.

Lloyd,

Sports

Editor;

Carl

Stanitski.

170

ART COMMITTEE:

Virginia Hardy; Gloria Glahn, Art Editor.

THE COLLEGE YEARBOOK

COPYRE.'VDERS
Left to right: C. Sipos, B. Arnold, N. Wurster. R. Ellis.

Warner: R. Steinruck, Business Manager.

T.

AU\EKTIsE-ME.\T COMMITTEE
S.

Clark,

J.

Eberhart, L. Carpenter, R. Sinko.

T.

Oakey,

Chairman,

Co-ed

of

the

Year

Contest;

J.

Davie*, Distribution .Manager.

SENIOR COMMITTEES
M. Boyer; M. Huttenstine; S. Bogle, CoChairman, Senior Picture Committee; J. Moyer, Co-Chairman. Senior Picture Committee; D. Whipple. Chairman,
Senior Activities Committee; B. Brooker.
Left

to

right:

171

MAROON AND

EDITORIAL BOARD

STANDING
Cole.

li.

172

.J^jinen,

tising

M.

Polascik, M. Downey, E. Mowery, H.
Shutovich. SEATED: S. Moore. Editor.
L

J.

Business Manager; P. Appel,

Manager.

Head Typist;

R. Stienhart, .AiUt

GOLD

The

College Newspaper

NEWS REPORTERS
FIRST ROW: J. Wolfe, L. Niehoff, B. Peeling, W. Kline,
Marcheski, C. Bowman. SECOND ROW: M. Huttenstine, J. Beaumont,
Opilla. C. Mower>-. B. Search. SEATED: Elmer Mowery, News Editor.

Left to right,
S.

G.

PHOTOGRAPHERS
SEATED:

J.

Rado.

STANDING:

T.

Oakey, B.

Bogdansky.

CIRCULATION STAFF
Left to right:

M. Bower,

C. DelVecchio, D. Lloyd, R. Talerico. N. Swarlz. D. Rudolph, B. Brooker.

ART STAFF
P.

Bingaman,

.M.

Standi, C. Stinson,

SPORTS STAFF
J.

Lipovsky.

W.

Morrissy, F. Crenetti, C. Stanitsky,

J.

Bray, C. Stanitski.

/

73

THE OLYMPIAN

Dr.

J.

Almus

The CoUege

Russell, Adviser; Clinton (Jxenrider. Editor.

Literary Magazine

SEATED: Pat Sieber. W. Kline, Dot Born.
O'Donnell, R. Miller, E. Yurick, R. Domalavage.

STANDING:

EDITORIAL BOARD
Left to right: D. Conrad,
Assistant Editor.

174

J.

Morette, S. Martin, C. Oxenrider, Editor;

C. Slinson. S. Morrisson,

M. Luchen, R. Sirunk,

L. Snyder,

THE PILOT

The

G)llege

Handbook

STAFF
Editor:

Barbara Wainwright
Assistant Editor:
Charleis Keller

Associate Editors:
Judith Beaumont
Harry Cole
Patricia Dunnipan
Almeda Gorsline

Kathryn Kerlish
\^'illiam

Roberts

Marion Wassel
Business Manager:

Edwin Kuser

Editor: Barbara Wainwright

SELATED,
Roberts,

left

right: Ed Kuser, Kathr>-n Kerlish, Charles Keller.
Gorsline.

to

Almeda

STANDING: Judy Beaumont, Harry

Cole,

Marion Wassel,

Bill

175

F

E

A
T

U
R
E
S

177

MAY DAY -1959
May

()!ieen— LORRAINE

BASSO

THE QUEEN'S COURT
Mary Pomes

Sandra Lewis

Barbara Curry

Nancy Pekala
June Locke Trudnak
Claire Walsh

Nancy Herman
Joanne Heston

H:,

\

Ron Romig crowns Lorrine Queen.

!

FRESHMAN FANTASY

The

In a hurr>', boys?

Ohhhh—Joey

180

Hi, there!

cast

NEW

FACES

Whallava muan, you're looking

for

somebody?

^.^^c
i

"That Old Black Magic"

1-2-3,

cha cha cha.

181

HOMECOMING -

Charleston, Charleston

.

Sandy Clark, Phi Sig Sweetheart,

^^^^^^^m

Hold that pose!

"^
'

'^l

is

escorted by Erwin

But

this time

.

.

.

Farrow, president of the fraternity.

Maroon and Gold band

Go, man, go.

entertains.

183

HALLO

As

I

84 What's

so funny,

buddy?

of

this

date

all

girl*

are

permitted

to

wear

WEEN

Bermuda

shorts except on Sundays, etc.

Medic

A new

cook?

One

little,

two

little,

three

little

/85

.

SATCHMO

And

.

the

.

crowd went wild

Collaboration

WILLIAM BOYD SUTLIFF HALL
Science and Business

Shown below
latest

the

new William Boyd

addition to the Collepe campus.

|)ortrait
in

is

the

of

Dean Emeritus

new classroom

i)ronze tablet

Sutliff

building,

To

which

Sutliff Hall,

the

will

left

is

a

be placed

along with a suitable

honoring the well-known educator. Bottom

photo shows Dr. Andruss unveiling the plaque

at

Home-

coming Day exercises held in Centennial Gymnasium.
Both the portrait and the plaque were gifts of B.S.T.C.
alumni.

^'^3?^:

187

SHORTHAND CLASS WINS FIFTH PLACE

Professor Walter

S.

Rygiel,

of the

IN

Bloomsburg

WORLD-WIDE CONTEST

State

received the announcement that his shorthand class team

College

won

Faculty,

Fifth

recently

Place in the

International Order of Gregg Artists Shorthand Contest. Collegiate Division, spon-

sored by the Gregg Publishing Company.

There were approximately 2.500 teams competing

in the contest.

Canada, Hawaii.

Thailand, Republic of Panama. Malaya. Japan. British Guiana, London. Republic

Cuba

of China, and
Contest.

are only a few of the teams represented in the

Quebec, Canada, won the

The fifth prize is the banner shown above awarded
The following students comprised the team:

FIRST ROW:

P.

World-Wide

first prize.

Oswald. N. Scheno. E. Derr.

J.

to

Bloomsburg.

Gross.

M.

Betz.

J.

Shirk. C. Ruckle.

Martin. Director of the Division of Business Education. B.S.C., M. Stanell, A. Page, M. Weiser. S. Riefenstahl, Y. Galetz. R. Radzai.
Rygiel. teacher of
J. Andrews, L. Reed. L. Bartlow. D. Delbo. Professor Walter S.

SECOND ROW:

Dr.

Thomas

the team.

THIRD ROW:
Williams, R.

J.

Ellis.

For three years

Matchulat. M.

M. Hand,

E.

J.

and

Shorthand Contests. This

of the contest that a college has

won

first

J.

Zapach.

B.

Soika.

J.

Matchulat.

in succession Professor Rygiel

First Prize in the National

188

Dushanko. B. Arnold.

McMichael.

is

his shorthand students took

the first time in the history

place three years consecutively.

NAME OF

INSTITUTION

CHANGED TO

BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE

LO O

l\

I

B

S

*

# *- V^

Another milestone was recorded

Commonwealth

of Pennsylvania.

when an academy was founded
Institute in

years

later.

the

in

Governor David Lawrence signed a

The

in this

ALLEGE

bill

121

year history

of

the

college

passed by the General Assembly of the

history

of

Bloomsburg dates back

to

1839

community. This was chartered as a Literary

1856 and the institution became a State Normal School as
In 1916. the

when

Normal School was purchased by

Pennsylvania and became a State Teachers College
four-year degree-granting institution in

1934.

in

1927.

No change

the

well,

three

Commonwealth

The College became
is

of
a

contemplated in the

function of the fourteen state colleges at this time.

189

I/^^

THE FACULTY OF

BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
presents tnis Testimonial to

IN GRATITUDE

ror



nis consecration to tne ideals or

Blooms-

Durg, nis courage in sustaining nis convictions, nis lofty principles

ana personal

integrity,

and tne judicious use

or tne powers

or nis position;

IN

RECOGNITION
round time

or



nis genius ror organization

ror detail as well as ror policy; nis sense or

in setting tne onjectives ror student, teacner,
nis wealtn or constructive

IN

wnicn nas

and progressive

ACKNOWLEDGMENT of— Lis

worth

and College; and

ideas;

dedication to Education and

to tne teaching profession, nis application of etnical standards

to administrative code, nis awareness of tne dynamic relationsnip between
fice of

community and

personal comfort for

Tnis

fifteentii

college,

tfie

and

demands

nis unstinting sacri-

of duty.

day of March, nineteen hundred and

//

sixty.

President

Bloormbur^ State College Faculn' Association

191

CAMPUS CANDIDS

9

The end

of a perfect day.

Well,

we did

step on their toes.

A-feudin', a-fussin', and a-fightin'.

"I

192

am

Eloise

.

."
.

ff

BSC

has: fertile

soil.

breathtaking scenery

4^^—1—^h

'^'"1?--

.If

-V

^
.

.

and ambition.
193

-Mr.

Flanagan

t-nipha-i/e- a puint.

[ff»^

.

.

.-.

^ik.

COED-OF-THE-YEAR CANDIDATES

Kathy Durkin
Senior

Mary Weiser
Senior

COED-OF-THE-YEAR CANDIDATES

Judy Goss
Junior

Informal shot of underclass
candidates

196

COED-OF-THE-YEAR CANDIDATES

Myrna

Bassett

Sophomore

^9p

^
Janice Werley

Sophomore

^-

COED-OF-THE-YEAR CANDIDATES

Carol

Bowman

Freshman

Melinda Sorber

Freshman

198

Marjorie Ginnick

1960

COED-OF-THE-YE AR

u
N
D
E

R
G
R
A
D
U
A
T
E
S

201

CLASS OF 1961-

STANDING,

left

Marjorie Ginnick,

to

right:

Woman

Roberta Strain, Treasurer; Mr. Donald Heilman, Adviser; Marianne Shutovich, Secretary.
Joseph Thompson, President; Judy Goss, Vice-President; Fred Ballentine,

Representative;

Juniors order class rings outside of the

202

Husky Lounge.

SEATED:
Man Rep-

Juniors participate in "Battle of the Classes" Contest sponsored by

LAUREL PRLNCESS CANDIDATES— STANDING,
jorie

Ginnick, Rita

Botteon.

SEATED:

Jacie

left

to

Magazine.

Arger>- Zcvas. Gail Hurler, Kay Gaglione,
Goss, Noreen Van Tuyle, Isabelle Gladstone.

right:

Schwatt. Judy

TIME

Ava Jo

Hilner,

Mar-

203

CLASS OF 1962-

SEATED:
Treasurer:

Harr>'

Elaine

Cole,

President;

Anderson.

Roger Sharpe, Vice-President; Elaine Reifsnyder, Secretary. STANDING: Russell Millhouse,
Representative; Dick Lloyd. Man Representative: Mr. John Scrimgeour, Adviser.

Woman

Left to right: Elaine Reifsnyder. Roger Sharpe,

204

Myma

Bassett,

Harry Cole, Dick Lloyd, Margaret Bower, Mr. John Scrigeour.

FALL FANTASY

The

shado\>-y beauty of a fall fantasy.

Dancing

to the

music of Lee Vincent and his orchestra.

205

CLASS OF 1963-

Left to right: Dale Anthony,

Man

Representative; Mr. Cope, Adviser;

min Baum, President; Robert Moyer, Vice-President; Joanne

Anne

Colder,

Shaffer, Secretary;

Woman

Registration: a freshman's college life officially begins.

206

Representative;

Benja-

Richard Kennedy, Treasurer.

CUSTOMS

207
ixcept an upperclassman.

A
D
V
E

R
T
I

S

E

M
E

N
T
S

209

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DR.

210

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936V'2 South Front, Sunbury,
524 West Third. Bloomsburg,
217 Broad. Nescopeck,

Riefenstahl. Sally
Riegel, Charles

Adelizzi. Aiistide
Algatt, William
Andrews. Jeanette

.420 Kenmore Road. Havertown. Pa.
337 A Mulberry. Berwick. Pa.
Osceola,

Arnold. Boyd

R. D.

121. McClure. Pa.

R. D. #5. Bloomsburg, Pa.

Richard
Bartlow. Linda
Ball.

Betz.

#2 Box

Pa.

New Albany.
Forge Road. Camp Hill.
Box

Marjorie

10

Brown. Edward

22,

Schalles, Robert

Schoelkopf, Joan
Shirk. Joyce

Thomas

Sinioes,

Pa.

Soika, Bernard

R. D. #5, Bloomsburg. Pa.

Cortazzo. Daniel -„745 Pennsylvania Avenue. Bangor. Pa.

Crouse. Teddy


505 East Fourth, Berwick. Pa.
412 Keystone Avenue, Peckville. Pa.
Delbo. Dorothy.
R. D. #5. Danville. Pa,
Derr. Elizabeth
364 Iron. Bloomsburg. Pa.
Dushanko, Mary Ellen .1040 North Church. Hazleton. Pa.
Ego. Peter
2063 65th Ave. Philadelphia 38. Pa.
Ellis. Roger
R. D. #3, Danville. Pa.
Eltringham, Gerald
11 North Coal, Shamokin. Pa.
Flanagan. Edward
22 Church, Montrose, Pa.
Fraind. Steven
1409 Third Avenue, Berwick. Pa.
Galetz. Yvonne
517 Harding Avenue. Mifflin Park.
Davies. Russell

Roland

Ann
Thayer. Raymond
Stone,

Thomas, Kenneth
Thomas, William
Traugh, Mary
Trick. Marie

Wagner. James
Weiser.

Mary

Williams. James
Williams. Marlene

Zapach, Joseph

Almeda

204 East Frederick. Athens, Pa.
250 Detterbone. Wyoming. Pa.
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Gross. Janet

Hand. Marjorie

Scranton. Pa.

Henninger. Roger
Hileman. Ronald

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City.

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275 East Third. Bloomsburg. Pa.
503 Market. Bloomsburg. Pa.
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.1005 West Arch, Shamokin, Pa.
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Housenick. Charles
Kadtke. Carl
Kelley.

.54.

Andrew.

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Wilkes-Barre. Pa.

Laubach, John
Lawton. LaRue

379 East Fifth. Bloomsburg. Pa.
1312 Old Berwick Road.
Bloomsburg. Pa.
514 Main, Mayfield. Pa.
616 Main. Moscow. Pa.
616 Main. Moscow, Pa.
21 East Market. Tresckow. Pa.
R. D. #1. Stillwater. Pa.
10 North Third. Shamokin. Pa.
713 Park, Bloomsburg. Pa.

Leonardo. Joseph
Matchulat. Jean

.

Matchulat. Joan

McCann. William
McMichael. Esther
Merena. Joseph
Miller. William
Nebus. Kathleen

R. D.

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Oswald. Patricia
Paliscak. Paul
Peck. James
Perry, Robert
Pichola, Robert

#1 Box

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Jamesburg. New Jersey
419 Rehr. Reading. Pa.

211 South Richmond. Fleetwood. Pa.
538 West State, Plymouth, Pa.

546 Montgomery Avenue.
Boyertown, Pa.
412 St. Cabrini, Scranton. Pa.
211 West Commerce. Shamokin, Pa.

Pituch, Nicholas

3231/. East Bertsch. Landsford. Pa.

Radzai, Raydel

...251 South Oak. Mt. Carmel. Pa.
338 West Coal. Nesquehoning. Pa.
601 Raymond, Reading, Pa.

Rebar, Edward

Reed, Lorelei...

.730 Garfield

North Jardin

St..

St.,

City, Pa.

Hazleton. Pa.

Shenandoah, Pa.

1331 Bloom Road. Danville.
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530 Harding, New Cumberland,
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Main, Valley View,
816 Rhoads Avenue. Boyertown,
4 South Rock. Shamokin,
36 East Main. Bloomsburg,
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Paradise, Pa.

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Stanell, Marie......l05
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Pa.

Pa.

217 Iron, Berwick, Pa.
547 Bingaman. Reading, Pa.

Scheno, Nikki

Pa.

...2450 Second. Bloomsburg. Pa.

Carlson. Kenneth

Ruckle. Carole

Pa.

Adams, Constance

15 Railroad St., Glen Lyon, Pa.
2903 Frink St., Scranton 4, Pa.
Austin, Connie
503 West Ninth St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Barber, Maureen. .728 Beaumont Road, Fairless Hills, Pa.
Barechio, Mary Rose
207 High St., Susquehanna, Pa.
Berge, Doris.
R. D. #1. Lewisburg, Pa.
Blochberger, Anita
24 Leslie Ave.. Conklin, N. Y.
Carpenter, Lois... 1834 Old Berwick Rd.. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Clarke. Sandra
1205 S. Market St.. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Cobb. Barbara
2327 Haverford Rd.. Ardmore, Pa.
Criswell. William
R. D. #1, Lewisburg, Pa.
Czepukaitis. Anne
19 S. Beech St.. Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Davies, David
46 Cypress Rd.. Portsmouth, Va.
DeBrava. Joanne .105 Ashburn Rd.. Elkins Park 17, Pa.
Deibert. Virginia
R. D. #2. Danville, Pa.
Dragna, Margaret....805 W. Norwegian St.. Pottsville, Pa.
Eaton, Joy Constance
Box #7. Harford, Pa.
Fenstermacher, Jean
..2742 Old Berwick Road,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Flanagan. Jane
421 N. Shamokin St.. Shamokin, Pa.
Franklin. A. Dale
539 W. Main St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Furman. Paulette
.183 8th St., Bloomsburg, Pa.

Armitage, Ilene

Glahn, Gloria

31

Gobbi, Lydia

221 S. 7th St.. Easton, Pa.
423 Parke St.. Freeland. Pa.

Gowen, Mary Lou..
Greene, Carol
Gregory, Betty Jane

Grim, Marlene
Gunton. Margaret
Hardy, Virginia
Haynes. Barbara
Heddings, Patricia
Henninger. Phyllis

S.

Gates

St..

Kingston, Pa.

633 5th Ave., Williamsport.
332 Ruttes Ave.. Kingston,
R. D. #1. Beaver Springs,
Noxen,
375 Osceola Ave., Kingston,
E. Franklin St..

Box

Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.
Pa.

Shavertown. Pa.

Montandon. Pa.
253 Lincoln Ave., Williamsport. Pa.
187,

Hoffman. Catherine
P.O.Box 167. Montandon,
Mathewson Terrace. Factoryville.
Huda. John
Kapral. Georgiann
39 Filbert St.. Swoyerville.
1800 Bowman St.. Bcrwirk.
Kashner. Molvene
170 West 12th

Kashner. Sandra
Keller. E. Derlene

40.:?

Catherine

Bower. Todd

Pa.

Bray. James..

Pa.

Carrigan. James

St..

Bioomsburjr. Pa.

Cavolaski. Daniel

St..

Bloonisburg. Pa.

Chidester. John

Kunkel. Paul

Box 245. Easton, Pa.
Route 1. Kempton. Pa.
20 Berwick St.. Beaver Meadows, Pa.

Nancy
Manko. Paul

11 Berwick

Kulp. Janice

1418 Centre St.. Ashland. Pa.
St.. Beaver Meadows. Pa.

Lasser.

-538

Mascioli. John

Rutter Ave.. Kingston, Pa.

Beaver Springs, Pa.

Master. Sara

347 Union St., Millersburg, Pa.
Route 1, Catawissa, Pa.

Matter. Sandra

Mattern, Molly
Metz, Shirley-

-

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square,

Pa.

Morlock, Lorraine--9Il Ashton Road, Cornwells Hts., Pa.

225 Main

Moss, Emily
Natishan, Jerome
Oley. Patricia

Orband, Henry.
Pelak. Barbara
Piersol. Linda
Powell.

Reiff.

New

Milford. Pa.

84 Atlantic Ave.. Edwardsville.
438 S. Main St., Pittston,
607 Center St., Jessup,
93 Cleveland St., Plains,

Anna Mae

Biddle

Mae

St..
St.,

Stetler.

Sara

Snow Shoe,

1..

Swisher. Eugenia
Tarr. Elizabeth

Tavenner. Carolvn

Market

Pa.

Pottsville. R. D.#l.
260 Oxford Rd.. Havertown,
386 Water St.. Northumberland.
Vignola, Rita
333 Park Avenue, Milton,
Vorosmarti, Jean
244 Lehigh Ave.. Palmerton.
Wagner. Barbara
271 Flagstone Drive. Bethlehem,
Wagner. Mary Louise
611 Market St.. Lewisburg.
Wary, Carol
400 E. Center St.. Mahanoy City.
West, Henry
1144 First Ave., Berwick,
Whipple, Doris..
374 Broadway, Hughesville,
White, Beverly. .3460 Old Berwick Rd.. Bloomsburg,
Yeager. Lorraine
2419 Birch St.. Easton,
Zalenski. Rosemary.. 178 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming,
Zeisloft. Carol
...R. D. #1, Bloomsburg,

Tooey. Helen Ann
Tyler. Richard

Pa.
Pa.
Pa.

Pa.

236 Main

804 North 16th

Ehrenfried.

Norman

Elinsky. Stanley

Frank

R. D. 3.

Friedel. William

Funk. William
Galitsky.

Edward

Gerber. David

R. D. 2. Berwick, Pa.

Church St.. Danville. Pa.
D. 1. Box 171. Shamokin. Pa.

R.

104 Hickory

St..

James.

Pa.

Jarrett.

Pa.

Jordan. John
Keller,

Clare

Pa.

Pa.

304 Center St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
209 East Broad St.. Nanticoke. Pa.
Millville,

...81 Schuler

St.,

Pa.

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

1040 Masser St.. Sunbury. Pa.
Market and Center Sts.. Elysburg, Pa,
R. D. 2. Sunbury, Pa,
125 South Green St.,
Bloomsburg. Pa.
Sweet Valley. Pa.
Hospital. Bloomsburg. Pa.
146 Gaylord St.. Plymouth, Pa.
221 East Green St., Hazleton, Pa.

511 East Third
R. D.

Adam
Theodore

St.,

1,

Lavelle,

Daniel

Knepper. Wallace
Kotch. Joan

Pa.

.240

Penn St.. Bloomsburg, Pa,
409 Carbon St.. Weatherly, Pa.
New Coxeville. Beaver Meadows, Pa.
106 Susquehanna Ave.,

Kellogg. Lt. Col. Paul

Shickshinny. Pa.

SECONDARY
Krapf. Bvron

Anderson. Gary.

Krothe. Dale

Bachman, Donald

Laubach. David

Benfer. John...

Lehman. Robert
Lisella. Guido
Lipovsky. John
Litchko. John
Little, Joann

South Williamsport, Pa.

Pa.

East Stroudsburg, Pa,

Pa.

West Market St.. Beavertown. Pa.
937 W. Southern Ave..

Pa.

138 Brown Row. Wanamie. Pa.

Graziul. Robert

Ide. Jeanette

42 Thomas St., High Bridge. .N. J.
14 West First St.. Hazleton. Pa.
Ballentine. Fred
455 East Eighth St., Bloomsburg. Pa.
Bendinsky, Frank...
Box .338. Mildred. Pa.

Schuylkill Haven. Pa.

1645 Wyoming Ave.. Scranton.
501 Broad St., Nescopeck,
318 West Cherry St.. Shenandoah.
54 Beech St., Pottstown.

Gorgus. John

Gronka, Joseph
Gum. Joanne
Guziejka, Robert
Haupt. Samuel
Herring. Donald
Hess, Robert
Hoffman. Paul

Pa.

.306

Fox, Randall
Francis. Albert

Wyoming.

215 Hickory St.. Peckville. Pa.
.129 South Second St.. Catawissa, Pa,
304 West Mahoning St.. Danville, Pa,

Foust. Joanne

Pa.

Pa.

Ashland, Pa.
Lopez, Pa.

Hummer.

Pa.

St..

Pa.

Pa.

223 Hepburn St., Milton. Pa.
51 Spring St., Weatheriv, Pa.

Englar. Richard

Pa.

Pa.

Dalton,

St., Pottsville,

1211 Centre

Pa.

Pa.

Fern Glen. Pa.

St.,

R. D. 2,

Durkin. Kathleen

Kovalchick. John

Blackburn. Edward

St.. Northumberland, Pa.
2311-A North Fourth St..

Dyer, Fred

Folmsbee. Robin

St..

Osceola Mills, Pa.

155 Water

Dinich, John

Fisk.

Bloomsburg. Pa.
.246 East 9th St.. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hillside. Box 326C.
...447

Cumbola, Pa.
Tamaqua. Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.

St.,

St..

Dickinson. Harry.

Pa.

Ann

2.

I).

Harrisburg, Pa.

Feglev. Daniel

212 N. Bellevue Ave., Langhorne. Pa.
Sofranko. Martha. ..-New Coxeville, Beaver Meadows. Pa.
Sacks.

St..

R.

705 Stone

DeVaney. Joseph

Pa.

Beaver Springs, Pa.

Rigel. Lola

Main
.533-A East Fourth

DeMarte. Elizabeth

Pa.

Gordon, Pa.
Pitman, Pa.

Berwick. Pa.

St..

.300 First St.. Blakely, Pa.

Conrad. William

Farrow. Erwin

Danville. Pa.

Montoursville. Pa.

2,

1706 N. Market

Christoff. Patrick

Pa.

R. F. D. #1. Wyalusing. Pa.

..-„230 Vine

Helen Elizabeth

Reiner.

St.,

..212 Terrace Ave.. Ephrata, Pa.

Rearick. Vera

R,D.

Blair.

Pa.

R. D. #4.

Kichline. Carroll

James

Pa.

316 Wayne

St..

Hollidaysburg, Pa,

R.D.I. Berwick. Pa.
R. D.

R. D,

1,

2.

Benton, Pa.

Northumberland, Pa.

117 East While St.. Summit Hill.
515 Arch St.. Berwick.
592 Wyoming Ave.. Kingston,
447 Market St., Bloomsburg,

Pa.
Pa.

Pa,
Pa.

-

Lockcuff, Phillip

2056 Riverside Drive.
South Williamsport. Pa.

21 W. Mahoning St.. Danville.
Mader. Helen
111 Second St.. Oneida.
Martz, Marie
238 South First St.. Shamokin.
McBride, Charles
83 First St.. Drifton.
McCarthy, James
McCarthy, John 1120 East Center St.. Mahanoy City.
.„_ 610 Peace St.. Hazleton.
Miller, Robert
306 Third St.. Weatherly.
Miller. Victor131 Orchard St., Nanticoke,
Moran. Madlyn

Pa.

Box

117,

Trumbower. Gordon
Underkoffler. Philip

Pa.

Vincent. William

Pa.
Pa.

Wagner. Thomas
Wainwright. Barbara

Pa.

Walinchus. Elizabeth

Walter. Earl

Wassel. Marion

Pa.
Pa.

Pa.

Pa.
Pa.

Pa.
Pa.
St.,

Pa.
Pa.

.130 Church

St.,

Marcia
Bangs, Dorothy
Bittle, Ronald

- 88

West Enterprise
Glen Lyon.
Sinn, Vernon....408 East Mauch Chunk St., Tamaqua,
134 Market St., Mifflinburg,
Smith. Chesley
Railroad St.. McClure,
Snook. David
73 Main St.. Conyngham,
Staber. Richard
-548 North Church St., Hazleton.
Stancato. Joseph
14 South Shamokin St.. Shamokin.
Stanitski, Carl
Stanitski, Conrad 14 South Shamokin St.. Shamokin.
Steinruck, Robert -155 West Eighth St.. Bloomsburg.
-42 Braeburn Road, Havertown,
Stinson, John
-

Bogle, Sue

301 Hepburn

-

Cordora. Concetta-25 Washington
Crisler,

Paul

7 East

Eberhart. John

Pa.

Flanagan, Sally-

Pa.

Glatts. Patricia

Seamon, John

Williamstown, Pa.

St..

Strausser, John..

825 West Independence
Shamokin. Pa.
St.,

St.,

New

Bloomsburg, Pa.

Mt. Carmel. Pa.

St..

1421 Seneca

Maple

City, Pa.

St., Pottsville,

R. D.



Lebanon, Pa.

Mahanoy

St.,

Adabelle

Berwick, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.
St..

1,

Pa.

Pittston, Pa.

Tresckow. Pa.

St..

901 Berwick Road,

Pa.

St..

343 South Vine

-434

Panzitta, Delores

Shellenberger.

Thomas.

Swatski, Joseph-

219 West

Moyer, Joanne

Pa.

Picture Rocks. Pa.

Pittston, Pa.

108, Elysburg. Pa.

910 LaSalle

Mary.— .212 West Spruce

Pa.

Pa.

Pa.

203 Edwards Drive, Brookhaven,

Robert

Mellon,

Pa.

Pa.

Nanticoke, Pa.

St..

St.,

26 West Third

Isaac, Lucille
Leiss,

Pa.

Pa.

Chester, Pa.

Pa.

Pa.

Pa.

Milton, Pa.

St..

West

St.,

Union
Box

203 East

Greenaway, Olivia

St.,

Pa.

St.,

652 School House Lane. Johnsville, Pa.

Cole, Forrest

Growl, Frederick

Pa.

Pa.

142 East Fifth

Pa.

101 Bella Vista Road, Montoursville, Pa.

Siepietoski. Joseph

Pa.

208 Martzville Road, Berwick, Pa.
St.. Bloomsburg, Pa.
47 Grove St., Cressona, Pa.

Bailey,

Pa.

Catawissa, Pa.

Pa.

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Pa.

Pa.

-412 East Ave., Mt. Carmel. Pa.

121 Bonny Lane. Edwardsville, Pa.

Shaull, Joyce

Milton, Pa.

1,

337 Centre Ave., Schuylkill Haven,
Wolfe. Ronald
73 Orange St.. Northumberland,
Wright. Donald
44 West Walnut St., Kingston,
110 McDonald
Wydoski. Richard
West Nanticoke,
Yurkiewicz. William
—R. D. 1, Box 119, Elysburg,
Zarek. Edwin
337 South Apple, Mt. Carmel,
Zoransky, Richard
75 Church St., Plymouth,

Pa.

120 Raseley St.. Berwick.
342 East Broad St., Nanticoke.
Saxe. Larry
-334 Fair St.. Bloomsburg.
Schaffer, Dean
Schlegel, Charles- -121 South Seventh St.. Shamokin.
Cherry Lane. R. D. 3. Doylestown.
Schuyler, Joan
533 Line St.. Easton.
Seifert. Barbara

Stover,

R. D.

Wolfe. Richard-

R. D. 1 Harding, Pittston. Pa.

Senko. Ronald

City, Pa.

Northumberland, Pa.

St.,

Wojciechowski. Edward

Samsel. Donald

Roy

336 Queen

Pa.

Doylestown, Pa.

Shifflet,

Beaver Springs. Pa.

226 East 11th St.. Berwick. Pa.
404 West Centre St.,

Pa.

101 Lismore Ave., Glenside. Pa.
R. D. 1, Weatherly. Pa.

Richard

R. D. 2. Danville. Pa.

Pa.

Pa.

Rossi.

Williamstown. Pa.

St..

614 South St., Freeland, Pa.
1023 West Montgomery St.,
Weingartner. Karl
Shamokin, Pa.
459 East Fourth St., Bloomsburg. Pa.
Woehrle. Paul

Pa.

415 Harrison St.. Shamokin.
101 Washington St.. Freeland.
Polaschik. John
1612 Center St.. Ashland.
Price. Robert
224 South Chest St.. Mt. Carmel.
Ramage. Eleanor.
99 Fort St., Forty Fort.
Reisser. Robert
39 Slocum St.. Forty Fort.
Rimple. Richard
-24 School St.. Shavertown.
Roberts. William
212 Railroad St.. Muncy.
Rohm, Robert
121 West Court
Rosenberger. Herbert

Hunlock Creek. Pa.

1,

Mahanoy

Mifflinville, Pa.

Patynski. Walter

R. D.

233 West

-

Walker, David

Montandon. Pa.

Neary. Walter

Parker. Kenneth

25 West Anthony Ave.,
Bloomsburg. Pa.

Pa.

Musket. Dennis

Panichello. Joseph

Trudnak. Raymond

Pa.

3500 Raymond St., Laureldale,
1048 West Water St., Shamokin,
-.115 South 17th St., Easton.
O'Brien. Geraldine..
R- D. 2. Bloomsburg.
Ohl. Arthur
434 Jefferson St., Bloomsburg,
O'Neill. Daniel
348 Park St., Freeland.
Opilla. George
R. D. 1, Nescopeck.
Paden. Richard

St.,

Selinsgrove, Pa.

Pa.

18 Long Row, Gilberton. Pa.
192 Foote Ave.. Duryea. Pa.

Morgan. Donald
Morris. William
Mowery. Elmer
Murray. John

101 North Market

Troutman. Lawrence

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Simko, John

501 Mountain

Smith. Henrietta

Wary. William

-

-

Myron

Zurn, Gertrude

St.,

238 East Main

Witmyer, Judy
Zawoiski,

634 Carson

400 East Center

-

Trevorton, Pa.

St..

St.,

Hazleton, Pa.

Mahanoy

St..

61 Maffett

16 Chenango

City. Pa.

Brownstown, Pa.
St.,

St.,

Plains, Pa.

Montrose, Pa.

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