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As we approach the
publication,
half-centun,-
the staff of the
mark of continuous
OBITER, Bloomsburg
College's proud annual, salutes you
—our
State
student
faculty,
body, and friends.
It is
for
it is
tion
difficult to evaluate
what any yearbook
represents,
only with time that the true value of such a publica-
becomes apparent.
It
is
our desire to present
in
this
forty-sixth edition of our college annual a true picture of
student
life,
to portray all of the activities,
both academic
and extra-curricular, which go into the making of a college
graduate. You, however, must be the judge of whether
we
have succeeded.
In the following pages
and
trust that this
memento
we have
tried to represent
you
will recall your pleasant college
days at Bloomsburg.
THE STAFF
The
color photo
at
right
is
a
re-
production of a familiar campus
landmark. One of the harbingers
of spring is the shad bush (Amelanchier
ciiudetuis)
adjacent
to
Carver Hall.
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Pathway leading
to Sutliff Hall
and Centennial Gymnasium
Steps leading
Entrance
to
Old North Hall
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On
these
pages
we have
selected
and the various moods of the college
Winter
is
photographs wliich
This scene reminds freshmen and seniors alike of
better
way
a
a bright
changes on the campus
Hall.
In
a
few short weeks, the splendor of an
photographed against a brisk
to symbolize spring than a shot of
summer morning.
fall
background.
busy college year ahead.
musical plashings of the fountain in Waller Court.
mons on
the seasonal
into a fairyland by an early winter snowfall.
the opposite page are the familiar college lions
What
reflect
year.
featured in the shot below of Science
autumn landscape has been turned
On
03tlw|3uS
Long Porch with
And how
inspiring
is
its
colorful
rockers and the
the view of the College
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Commons on
a bright
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from Husky Lounge
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in the
New
North Hall
background
Familiar sight of Leo and Leona,
the ornamental lions, covered by
a blanket of snow
Continuing our seasonal theme,
we
present here the contrasting scenes of
winter and spring.
New
The somber
North Hall during
heavy snow storm
is
last
scene of
winter's
offset by the brilH-
ance of a spring day represented by the
infrared
photograph of the Benjamin
Franklin Laboratory School at the right
hand corner.
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Benjamin Franklin Liiboratory
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an im(X)rtant asset in the training
the
tltnientary
teachers.
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Converging pathways
in front of Science
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The
1 ne nenjamin
Benjamin
Franklin Laboratory
School
Terraces with
in the
Winter scene of Waller Hall
from Senior Walk
of the College Commons
with the Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School in the background
View
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background.
Main
entrance to
Waller Hall Annex
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right: Dr. Johnson, Mr. Buckingham, Dean McCauslin, President Andruss,
Dean Hoch, Dr. Martin, Mr. Edwards, Dr.
Left to
Maietta.
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ANJDRJUSS
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THOUGHTS FOR SENIORS
"By
a small
sample we may judge the whole piece."
—CERVANTES
Your Alma Mater
in
is
composed of
your chosen profession will reflect
and those
to
come
its
alumni.
itself in
be
proud of your
spirit
students.
President
Dr. Andruss confers degrees on January graduating
President Andruss at his desk.
success
in the years thereafter.
May Bloomsburg
class.
Your
the next generation
of
ser%'ice
to
Bucka lew-
President's Residence
BoW/ (^TuisfefiS
Seated: Hon. Carl H. Fleckenstine, Orangeville, Pa. (deceased): Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, president of the College, Bloomsburg, Pa.; Hon. Harold L.
Paul, Pottsville, Pa.; Mr. Frank A. Thornton. Shaniokin, Pa. Sundiii«: Hon. C. William Kreishcr. Catawissa, Pa.; Howard R. Berninger, Esq., Mifflinville. Pa.; Mr. Sam M. Jacobs, Danville, Pa.; Mrs. John H. Shuman, Bloomsburg, Pa.; Mr. Leo S. Dennen, Turbotsville, Pa. Not present when photo
was taken: Bernard J. Kelley, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa.
Andruss,
President
Trustees and
Town
a
Bloomsburg
the
Council held
room on
ference
uary 27,
in the con-
Friday,
Jan-
1962, outlined plans
increasing
for
at
meeting of the Board of
joint
enrollment
to
3,000 by 1970. This expansion
of the campus will include an
addition
to
the
power house,
womnew auditorium, and possibly a new library building. The contract for
construction of two
J:he
dormitories,
en's
the
first
two
a
projects
mentioned
above has been awarded by the
General State Authority.
Shown
(ctucku'ise from the left):
Leo Dennen, Sam Jacobs, John H.
Shuman, trustees; Paul Apple, Galley C. Keller, councilmen; Carl H.
Fleckenstine, trustee; Dr. Harvey
A.
Andruss,
(Uaniiing)
College
Judge C. W. Kreisher.
president of the board of trustees:
Mayor Joseph C Conner; Robert
Miller, George Hemingway, councilmen; Frank Thornton, Howard
president;
R. Berninger, trustees.
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AdjindiMbujilu^
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DEAN JOHN
A.B.,
A.
HOCH
M.A.
DEAN OF INSTRUCTION
Dean Hoch
discusses course of study with
the Special Education Curriculum.
William Garson,
a
junior in
Dr. McCauslin, Dean ot Students, counsels George Masich,
freshman student at BSC.
J.
ALFRED McCAUSLIN
B.A., M.A., M.S., Ed.D.
DEAN OF STUDENTS
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C.
STUART EDWARDS
M.Ed.
B.S.,
Director of Secondary Education
BOYD
F.
BUCKINGHAM
B.S.,
M.S.
Director of P/tblic Relations
and Admissions
CmioI
DeoitS
ELLAMAE JACKSON
B.S.,
Dean
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M.Ed.
of
Women
ELTON HUNSINGER
B.S.,
Dean
M.Ed.
of Alen
ELIZABI.TH
B.S.,
A.uisldnt
B.
WILLIAMS
M.Ed.
Dean
of
\\'i>)i/cii
Assisfeutfc
lUMN
S,
SCRIMGEOUK,
|K
B.S.
De^ms
A ssislant Dean
MARY
E.
of
Men
MacDONALD
A.M.
Dean of Women
A.B.,
Assistant
RALPH
B.S.,
S.
HERRE
M.A., Ed.D.
Assistant
Dean
of
Men
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THO.MAS
B.
B.S.. M.S.,
MARTIN
Ed.D.
Director of Business Ediicdt'toii
Director of Graduate Studies
Entrance to Sutliff Hall
c
JOSEPH H. CLEMl \
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A.B., M.B.A., Ed.D.
Business Ettncjnorj and Economics
NORMAN
B.S..
HILGAR
I-
M.Ed.
Business Edricatton
MARCiARET
B.S..
E.
MaERN
M.Ed.
Business Education
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JAMES B CREASE'
B.S.. M.S.
Accounting and Economics
CLAYTON H HINKEL
B.S..
M.Ed.
Business Education
FRANCIS
B.S..
J
RADICE
M.Ed.
Business Education
WILLIAM
B.S..
E.
FOSTER
M.S.
Supervisor of Student Teachers
MARGARET A lACK
B.S..
M.Ed.
Business Education
WALTER
B.S..
S.
RYGIEL
M.S.
Business Education
ROYCF, O. lOllNSON
B.S.,
M.nd.. Hd.D.
Director of Elementary Education
Door\va\' oi
IVA
MAE
B.S..
B
BECKLEV
M.Ed.
Elemetitury Education
Supervisor of Student Teacken
DEBORAH W. GRIFFITH
B.S..
M.A.
Benjamin rranklin iMhotatory School
Grade 4
KENNETH
A. ROBERTS
M.S.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 6
B.S.,
I
cr.itorv School
EDA
EDWARDS
BESSIE
B.S.
Benjamin Ftanklm Laboratory School
BEATRICE M. ENGI.EHART
B.S.. M.S.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Kntder^^arien
WARREN
B.S..
I
JOHNSON
M.Ed.
Elementary Education
SupeniiOT of Student Teachers
xMARCELLA M. STICKLER
B.S..
M.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 3
JEAN McCUE
B.S.. M.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 1
DONALD
B.S..
VANNAN
A.
M.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade i
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IliiB!
C.
STUART EDWARDS
M.Ed.
B.S.,
Director of Secondary Education
and Admissions
Entrance to Xoetling Hall
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ROBERT
B.S.,
P.
LLMER
M.Ed.
Chairnuut
iO
D. HARRI.s
M.A.
B.S.,
GAVLE C JONES
B.S.
An
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EDITH G ZINN
B-.A.,
M.A.
Alt
CECIL
C.
SERONSY
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Chairman
Kn riAKD D. BEATV
B.F.A.. M.F.A.
WILLIAM
B.F A.,
F
COPE
MA.
Sl
WILLIAM
D.
EISENBERG
B.A., M.A.
English
LEX AL KELLY
EDWARD
T.
B.S.. M.S..
DE VOE
Ed.D.
MRS. VIRLiLMA
A.
DLCK
B.A.
English
BURDETT H GARDNER
B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.
MARY HOMRIGHOL'S
A.B..
M.A.
Sptech
MELVILLE HOPKINS
A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.
Speeck
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'ILLIAM
C.
ROTH
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MARTIN M. KELLER
B.S.,
M.Ed.
MARV
E
MacDONALD
A.B.,
A.M.
J.
ALFRED McCALSLIN
ROBERT
B.A.. M.A.. M.S.. Ed.D.
B.S..
Dt'iin "j Sliiilcflti
C. MILLER
M.Ed.. Ed.D.
Difcttor of SecofiJary
Stuiltul
Teaching
^^^Ktt^
THADUEl
S
HIOTROWSKI
US., M.Ed.
AuiIiuA' iu.iil Education
RUSSELL
F.
B.S..
SCHLEICHER
M.A.
EUm^ntary Education
E.
PAUL WAGNER
B.S..
ELIZABETH
M.Ed.. Ed.D.
B.S.,
Education and P})c holo^y
B.
WILLIAMS
M.Ed.
Edutation
lilt
HOWARD
F.
FENSTEMAKER
B.A.,
M.A.
Chairman
FRANCIS
E.
ALBERT
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WALTER
B.S.,
R.
BLAIR
M.Ed.
Chainiidii
^^T'iS.
VIICHAEL E
FLANAGAN
C1.AI
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A.B..
liORDNER
MA.
Millhfnlillrt
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CKAK,
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B.S.IiJ..
Pj"! ns:,c.:l
HlMhS
M.S.
Science
ROBERT M lORDAN
B.A.. M.S.
Biolngical Science
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CARL
T.
KENDALL
A.S.. B.S.. M.S.. Sc.D.
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A.
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MILLER
M.Ed.
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B.S.,
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B
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.S.,
BISGROVE
Nr.A.
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JOHN
A.
LNMAN
B.A.. M.A.
Gi'Ography
-ES R.
HALSTEAD
HENRY
GEORGE
R.
A.B.. M.I.itt.
Soital S:udi£i
ION
A.
GLASGOVC
A.B..
M.A.
Geography
DONALD
F.
B.S., M.S.,
MAIETTA
Ph.D.
Diieclor of Spei/al Educalioii
Main
MARY
KRAMER
E.
B.S.. M.A.
Specrui BtJiti'.iltfjn
LiUrani.L
to
N.u\ H.iU
RICHARD
B.S..
P.
MEASE
M.S.
Spetch Correctwtl
MARTIN
A.
SATZ
B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.
Psyckolof^y
•/W
GILBERT
R.
W
SEEDERS
B.A.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.
SAMLEL
P
B.S..
SHILLING
M.S.
Speech Correction
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Co^ffige/ LttyuuiAaS
KHEFtR
liLINOR
R.
A.B.. I.L.M.. B
in
LOLA MAXWELL
S.
H.S
Library Science
Hetitl
MRS. HILDEGARDE PESTEL
M.Ed.
.
LUmciitiii
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/.;/;( ill
M.I.ib.Sc. T.L.D.
Kfjt^'tnit Lihuiiiiin
jitn
Ubratititi
GWENDOLYN REAMS
A.B.. M.A.
Circultitifiti
Uhuiiiiiii
No*t/-7^^xcfu*ig Pe/i6o*uie£
MARGARET M HGGER
THOMAS GOREV
ReiiJenl AJinci
SnticiinlcilJeiil
Gfrti/ihli
PAUL
G,
B.S.
Bii
MAR
in
1
jjiti
MRS ALTHEA HOKE
iil
BialilniR!
W. HORACE WILLIAMS
IN
Ed.
Mtiihiaei
III
College
Stiiie
MRS.
ANNA KNIGHT
llllllllitlolltll
SclU-fill)
M.171.,^,,
Colhq^Nivt^
MRS. FANNIE
CRAWFORD.
R.N
MRS IRENE GILBERT.
R.N,
MRS. VERA ROTH. R N.
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1961
June/ 15,
Bloomsburg
tion of a
State Collece has taken another step forward in
program of graduate
develop graduate programs
On
studies.
in Business
lune
9,
expanding
services to public school teachers with the inaugura-
its
1960, the State Council of Education of Pennsylvania authorized the College to
Education and Elementar)' Education and to confer the Master of Education degree. Approval
has recently been granted for graduate offerings in special education and speech correction. Graduate courses were
ing the
demic
summer
summer
term, 1961, with a complete schedule of classes available in each of the
year, classes are
offered dur-
During the current
aca-
scheduled on Saturday mornings to permit teachers in-service to continue their program of advanced study
without interference with normal professional duties.
for graduate instruction,
The
and the excellent classroom and
siring to further their professional
The program
sessions.
first
pleasant atmosphere found on the campus, the well-trained faculty available
library facilities
make
the
Bloomsburg
State College ideal for persons de-
growth through graduate study.
of graduate studies at Bloomsburg
is
designed for persons
who
1.
Secure permanent certification by earning credit in graduate courses;
2.
Become
wish
eligible for additional salary increments in those school systems
to:
that
have adopted salary schedules recognizing
graduate credit earned by their faadty members; and/or
3.
Earn the Master of Education degree (and secure permanent certification simultaneously)
in:
Business Education
Elementary Education
Special Education for the Mentally Retarded
Speech Correction
Although the program
tally retarded,
is
now
limited to elementary school teachers, teachers of business subjects, teachers of the educable
and teachers of the speech and hearing handicapped, careful consideration
riculums in English and social studies.
added
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to the offerings of the College.
With
is
men-
being given to the development of cur-
the passage of time, graduate programs in other subject areas will undoubtedly be
Shown above
are the first students enrolled in the Graduate School Division on the openini; date, June 1>. 1961. Members of the Graduate Council
seated in the front row. From left to ri.yht are Dr. John
J. Serff, Dr. Ernest H. Engelhardt. Dr. Royce O. Johnson. President Harvev A
Andruss, Dr. Thomas B Martin. Director of the DiMsiun of Graduate Studies; Dean John A. Hoch, Dr. Cecil C. Seronsv
are
shown
ROSTER OF GRADUATE STUDENTS
ENROLLED DURING SUMMER TERM OF
1961
D/l\n!c'iS EcluidUllll
Mrs. Patricia D. Arnold
Walter
Bednar
Edward B. Brower
Margaret L. Brown
Mrs. Joanna Buckingham
Joseph R. Butz
Thomas E. Concavage
Carole N. J. Coolbaugh
Mrs. Mary Ellen Derr
William Dupkannick
Gerald Eltringham
Dorothy A. Eierro
J.
Steven A. Fraind
Lamar L. Freeland
HUnn>/!di) EJucii/ioii
Mrs. Sherry K. Barnhart
Ronald E. Bittle
Mrs. Harriet M. Brendle
Mrs. Isabelle G. Butz
Mrs. Elaine D, Ego
Jean Ann Fenstemacher
Marlene FL Grim
Richard E. Grimes
Alice
Ann Haney
Dorothy M. Hornberger
Mrs. Dorothy M. Hyde
Derlene
E. Keller
Ann
M. LaPoint
Long
Mrs. Edna K. McBride
Charlotte M. Mastc-llar
Lechncr
Mrs. Barbara K. McClain
Mrs. Norma F. Moyer
Mrs. Betsy A. Neidig
Lynne L. Raker
Martha E. Sofranko
Betty Jean Vanderslice
Linda Ann Woolsey
Helen G. Worrall
Clair A. Miller
Esther
Floyd C. Oliver
Ardell E. Zeigenfuse
Marian J. Onutrak
Agnes Rita Panco
Mrs. Carole
Ronald L. Hileman
Arthur D. Hontz
Michael Kollesar
Elizabeth
Jay E.
Rita
F.
Wright
J.
Zeisloft
Charles R. Perry
Mrs. Marjorie B. Perry
John L. Saraka
James F. Snyder
Mrs. Ann P. Stone
William M. Thomas
John H. Traub
Frank ]. Troxell
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m0
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Bustaess ^AjuJboiimj
RICHARD
R.
LLOYD
President of Senior Class.
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Dr. Martin counsels student Raymond Miller about courses
of studv in the Business curriculum.
Mr. Hinkel gives individual instruction
to
Thomas
students
in
the
Business
in
Education
the use of office machines
Curriculum.
B. Martin,
B.S., M.S.,
Ed.D.
Director of Bris/ncss Education
Practice teacher Gail Source conducts a class in advanced typing
the Bloomsburg Area Joint Junior-Senior High School.
in
SUTLIFF HALL
New Home
of Business
Education Department
The expanded
facilities in Sutliff
Hall
have enabled the Business Education Department
this
offer improved
increasingly important
center
is
equipped with the
aids,
including
work
areas designed
area.
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to
specialized
instruction
field.
latest
in
The new
teaching
classrooms
and
for instruction in this
RICHARD
ARNDT
D.
Dav Men's Association
2.
1,
3,
-l;
Clifford
Class
Business
General Business
Secret.-iry
1;
Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3,
Waller Hall Publicity Chairman 5; Pi Omega
Pi 3. 1; Business Education Club 2. }. 4: CollcKC
Clirjraleers 1; Student Christian Association
1.
2.
Hazleton
General
Men's Resident Council
-i;
Education Club A; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball I; Tickets and Distribution
Committee
ALFRED ERNEST BATTISTI
JEANINE LOUISE AYRES
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Berwick
A.
3.
-i:
S.P.S.E.A.
i;
S.C.A.
Pianist
3.
3.
1;
Typist 3: OBITER Staff l; Freshman
Pi
3,
Business
-i;
1.
2,
3,
Business
4; Pi
Education Club
1,
Customs Committee
chestra Committee 4.
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Omega
3,
3;
4;
Or-
alympuin
Show
Announcements
1
Committee Chairman 4.
Talent
;
and
Name Card
JOSEPH RINALDO BELTRAMI
Hazleton
General Business
Business
Education
Club
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
2,
3,
2,
1,
3,
Pi
Ome^a
Pi
4.
DOROTHY
H.
BORN
Williamsport
Warden
4;
Secretarial.
English
Customs Committee 2, 3; Social
Recreation
Committee 2; Waller Hall Association,
Elections 2,
Business Education Club
3;
1,
2,
3;
Student Christian Association 2; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Olympian,
Typist 2, 3; Co-Pilot, Typist 3; Dramatic Club 1.
Fire
2,
3;
KATHRYN DARRAGH BUGGY
SHIRLEY GRACE BROSIUS
Gratz
Waller Hall Association
General Business
1.
2,
3.
Kappa
"B" Club
4;
Delta Pi 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4;
2; Business Education Club 1,
1: Student
Christian Association
1;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Co-Chairman Ivy Day Committee
4.
Philadelphia
"B"
1.
2,
Club,
Club
General Business
Business Education Club
Business Education
3; S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Historian 3; Investigation and Ar-
rangement
2,
3;
Committee
4.
SHELBY JEAN BUHRMAN
Haddon
Heights, N.
Waller
Hall
General Business
J.
Furniture Com3, 4; Business
Education Club 1, 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Fashion
Show 2, Assistant Co-ordinator 3, Head Coordinator 4; O.G.A. Shorthand Team 3;
Program and Distribution Committee 4.
mittee
3,
4;
Association,
Pi
Omega
Pi
2,
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ROBERT MICHAEL BURDO
Accounting.
Carbondale
Typing. Sales
Dining Room
2,
1,
3;
3; Election Board
Big Name Entertainment 3; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
Business Education Club 3, 4; S.P.S.EA. 4;
Dining Room
Committee 2.
Basketball
Chairman
Tournament
BARBARA JOAN CAMPBELL
NICHOLAS CAPECE
Malverne. Long Island, N. Y.
General Business
Mocanaqua
Manager
Waiter 4; Intramural Baseball
Committee 4.
1;
1;
Business
Association 1, 2; Business Education Club 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Tickets and
Distribution Committee 4.
Fire Drill Committee 2. 3; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2. 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Secretarial
Committee
General
Day Men's
3;
4.
Head
Publicity
ROBERT JOHN CHANGO
Accounting. Typing
Mount Carmel
Day Men's Association
3,
4;
1,
2,
Bloomsburp Players
Education Club 3,
and Arrangements 4.
Business
Investigation
3;
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
NORMA ROBERTA CLARK
General Business
Swarthmore
Committee
Waller Hall Association
1, 2, 3. 4; Business Education Club 2, 3; Cheerleader
Captain 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Freshman Talent
1,
3.
2,
Show 1; Bloodmobile 3; OBITER Typist 3; Announcements and Name Cards, Secretary 4.
Social Recreation
ELLEN MAE CLEMENS
General Business
Riegelsville
Day Women's
Association
4;
Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3; "B" Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; College
Choraleers 1; Student Christian Association
1,
2,
4; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4; Gifts' Com3,
mittee 4.
ROBERT LEE COOK
BENEDICT CARL COCCETTI
Mocanaqua
Day Men's Association
Club 1,
Day Committee 4.
Education
3,
General
1,
4;
2,
3.
Business
Bloomsburg
Business
Chess Club
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
2;
Ivy
Committee
Accounting, Typing. Sales
3,
4.
4;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Reser\-e Seat
BARBARA ANN CRAWl'ORD
Cnuut
Tunkhannock
JOANNE CURRY
Siiiiiwn
Eruinna
Day ^X'omens
Association 4; NX'.iller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3; Business Education Club
2, 3, 4: College Clioraleers 1; Student Christian Association 1, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Co-Chairman
Show
Talent
Name
Card
Worship
Committee
JOSEPH
Social
Studies
Waller Hall Association 2, 3, 4; Governing
Board 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3; Secretarial Committee, CoChairman 4.
Bloonisburg
Business
3, 4;
ANTHONY DANTAS
Accounliiig, Social Studies
Education
Golf
Club
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A
3.
S.C.A.;
Senior Announcement
1;
Sicrelarial,
and
4.
RONALD
LEE DAVIDHEISER
Pottstown
Geiur.il
Business
Varsity Club 4; Track 1, 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Investigations and Arrangements 4.
HELEN ELIZABETH DAVIS
Wyoming
Secret.tit.i!.
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3; Business
Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band Majorette
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
ments and
Name
4;
OBITER Head
Cards
Typist
^
Sales
Education
12
3
4.
WALTER JOHN DITZLER
Danville
MARY ANN DORIN
Taylor
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Day A[ens Association
Education
4;
Announce-
Club
2.
1,
2,
3,
4;
Business
General
BARBARA ANN FATZINGER
Business
Day Women's
Association 4; Waller Hall
Association 2. 3; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Business
Education Club 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Typist
for
"Looking Forward"
An3;
nouncements and
Name
Cards Commitee
4.
'*«-..
Palmerton
Accounting. Typing, English
Hall
1,
2,
4; "B"
3,
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A.
3, 4; Maroon and Gold Typist 1; Women's
Intramurals 2, 3; Sophomore Cotillion Ticket
Committee 2; Invitations Committee 4.
\X'aller
Club
1,
2;
Association
<
^
-^^
DAVID
General
Day Men's
Association
1,
2.
3,
Basketball Tournament 2
Distribution Committee 4.
4;
4;
4;
JANE
THOMAS FRANCIS FOLEY
FAUST
L.
Bloomsburg
Bu sines
SP.S-E.A,
Tickets and
Accounting.
Dushore
Sales.
Typing
Day Men's Association 4; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2. =.; Sigma Alpha Eta 1; Business Education Club 1. 2, 3. 4; S.P.S.EA.
\: Golf 2; Track 1; Dance
3, 4; Basketball
Committee 3, 4; Basketball Tournament 2,
Intramural Basketball 1.
1,
2; Intramural Softball
2,
4;
.
2,
},
3,
4;
Referee
ANN FOLTZ
General Business
Port Royal
Day "Women's
Association 4; "Waller Hall
2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Busi-
Association 1,
ness Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon and
Gold Band l; Student Christian Association
2,
3,
Name
S.P.S.EA. 4; Announcements
Cards Committee 4.
4;
and
4.
FRANCES MARTHA GURO
General Business
Hellertown
Waller Hall Association
Omega
2,
3.
4;
Kappa Delta
Pi
4;
Education Club 2, 3, 4;
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Secretarial Committee 4; "Who's "Who
Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
Pi
Pi
3,
Business
4;
JOAN WAGNER GUTGESELL
Secretarial.
Langhorne
Committee Chairman
Publicity
4;
English
Dining Room Com-
mittee 3; 'Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4-, Athenaeum
2; "B" Club 1. 2, 3; Business Club 3; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Maroon and Gold 1; "Women's Representative, Ath-
Club
letic
Committee
2;
Co-Chairman Publicity Committee
General
Committee
Customs
Association
Club
1,
2,
1,
3;
2,
3;
Business
Day "Women's
2,
4; Business Education
3,
Student Christian Association
3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Maroon and Gold
Typist 2, 3; Personal Typing Instructor 3;
General Chairman of Senior Class 4; O.G.A.
1,
Shorthand
Team
3.
JUDY ANN H EIDER
PENNY JEANNE HARVEY
JOANNE ELLEN HAGENBUCH
Danville
4.
General
Bloomsburg
Class Secretary 3;
Wuman
Business
Representative 4; Customs
2. 3; Day Women's Association 1, 2, 5,
Day Women's Official Board I; Kappa Delta
3, 4. Secretary 4; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4, Secretary
Committee
4;
Pi
Business Education Club 1. 2; Student Christian
S.P.S.E.A. 3. Secretary 4;
Association
1.
2.
3;
4;
Maroon and Gold 2. 3.
Fashion Show Coordinator
Students
in
American
4;
OBITER
2;
Who's
Colleges
and
Typing
3;
Who Among
Unhersities.
Lewistown
General Business
"Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: Pi Omega
Pi 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
mittee
Co-Pilot
4.
Typist
2;
Secretarial
Com-
SANDRA CATHERINE
P.
HUMPHREY
Sayre
Genernl
2,
1,
2,
3;
College
Typist
4;
Business
Committee
Election
ciation
OBITER
JOSEPH JENNINGS
Sayre
3, 4; Waller Hall AssoBusiness Education Club 1,
Choraleers 1; S.P.S.E.A. 4;
3.
ROBERT EREDERICK JONES
Shamokin
Giinr.il Bi/wiuss
Accouniini:,,
Men's Resident Council I, 2, 3, 4; Phi
Sigma Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 1,
2, 3, 4; Maroon and Cold Band
1,
2,
3
Men's Resident Council
Education Club 1, 2, 3,
S.P.S.E.A.
ball
Intramural Football
4; Baslcetball 'I'ournament 4
3,
Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bas
ketball 1, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 3, 4
College Sports Statistician 3, 4.
I,
1,
2,
2.
1.
Typing,.
3,
4;
Sales
Business
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3;
Intramural Soft-
3,
4;
2.
GARY RONALD KAHLER
Tunkhannock
General Business
Day Men's
1,
2;
3,
4;
Association 3, 4; Men's Resident Council
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Golf 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football, Basketball,
Softball 2, 3, 4.
HAROLD RAY KASHNER
Bloomsburg
Day Men's
Accounling, Typing, Sales
Association
4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1;
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Student Christian Association 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Intra-
mural Bowling
LANE LARUE KEMLER
BERNARD KENNETH KLOPP
Berwick
Lebanon
Accounting, Typing. Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Pi
3,
1,
3;
1,
2,
3,
4; Pi
Omega
General Business, Sales
Men's Resident Council
1,
2,
Pi 2, 3, 4; Business Education
President 4; Business Education Club
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Senior Ball Com-
mittee;
Prom Committee
3;
Intramural
3,
Bas-
ketball.
4; Pi
Omega
Club
1,
2.
1,
2;
1,
Ivy
2,
3,
Day Committee
WILLIAM STEPHEN KRASH
Shenandoah
General Business, Sales
Men's Resident Council 1,
burg Players 2, Business
3, 4; BloomsEducation Club
1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball
1,
2,
3; Softball
Intramural
2,
3;
Wrestling 3; Fire Brigade 2, 3, 4; Programs
and Distribution Committee
t.»ff
4.
2.
4.
Accounting, Typing
Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3, 4; Business
Education Club 2. V, S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4: Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football 1, 2, 3.
4; Orchestra Committee 4.
MICHAEL JOHN LESKO
LINDA LOU LEARN
ANTHONY LANZONE
Pittston
Day
Women's
Men's Resident Council
Education Club 1. 2. 3,
Association
4;
1,
2,
3,
Athenaeum Club 1; Business Education Club
-i;
Association
Christian
Student
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Typmg Instructor 4; Orchestra
Committee
General Business
Reading
Generjl Business
Stillwater
1,
2,
3,
Business
4;
4.
4.
CAROL ADRIENNE LEWIS
Quakertown
General Business
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4: Announcements and Name Cards
1;
Committee
4.
LLOYD ECKERT LIVINGSTON
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Frackville
Business Education Club
ciation
LLOYD
LEONARD LAWRENCE
Accounting, Typing, Sales
LUDINSKY
RICHARD
Upper Darby
Class President
Council 2. 5.
Man
R.
Repre-sentati\e 2; College
Brj.aadc
i;
Athletic
}.
Barnesville
Council 2. 3; Election Board 3; Men's Resrdent
Council 1, 2. 3. -i. Vice President 3; Phi Sigma
Pi 2, Vice President 3, Historian 4; Business Edu-
Day Men's
3.
-J;
);
Fire
cation Club 3. 4; Basketball Tournament Committee
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Varsity Club 1. ?.. Treasurer
Manager 2.
3, 4; Maroon and Cold Circulation
OBITER Sports Editor 2; Basketball 1. 2. Captain
Among Students in American
4; \X^ho's
3.
Colleges and Universities.
4;
Accounting,
1,
2;
S.P.S.E.A.
1,
3,
Association 3. 4; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2: Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Softball 1. 2.
Student Christian Asso-
4.
JOHN
Ste^-artstown
Typing. Sales
3;
R.
MADDOX
Accounting.
Men's Resident Council
Pi
2,
3.
4;
Typing.
2, 3, 4;
Pi
Business Education Club
3, 4; Intramural Sports
4; S.P.S.E.A.
Publicity
1,
Committee
Sales
Omega
1,
2,
3.
1,
2,
3;
4.
Who
1
1^
1
'
f*^
EUGENE ROBERT MALINOWSKI
Shenandoah
Day Men's
JAMES
General Bus/iuss
Association
Hazleton
Dining
Business
Education Club 2; College Choraleers 1;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Veteran's AsscKiation 2, 3, 4.
2,
1,
3,
4;
R.
MARION
Accounting.
Room Committee
sociation
1,
2,
3,
3;
4; Business
S.P.S.E.A.
WARREN WILLIAM MOSER
Typing,
Sales
Day Men's AsEducation Club
Veterans' Association
2,
4; Intramural Volleyball
Intramural
3;
Softball 3; Intramural Basketball
Pub1;
1,
4;
licity
Committee
4;
4.
Gilbertsville
cil
2,
1,
Omega
Wrestling
4;
4;
3,
Pi 2,
Club
tion
Typing.
Accoiinliiig.
Committee
Election
3,
1,
1,
2.
2;
Kappa Delta
Pi
3,
4;
Pi
President 4; Business Educa2,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
3,
4;
4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3,
Bowling
Intramural
Sales
Men's Resident Coun-
1.
EDWARD JOHN MOUNTAINLAND
Union, Maine
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Business Education Club 3; S.P.S.E.A.
Association 2; Orchestra Committee 4.
4;
3,
Veterans'
ROBERT EMMETT NEARY
Girardville
Day Men's
Club
1,
2,
Accounting.
Association
3; S.P.S.E.A.
SHILEY
Danville
1,
2,
3,
4.
Typing,
Business
3;
MAE NICKLES
General
Business
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College
Choraleers
Day Women's Association
3;
1,
2,
3,
4.
Sales
Education
VIRGINIA
ANNE NORK
Shenandoah
Kappa Delta
Secretarial,
Pi
4;
Pi
Omega
Business Education Club 1,
Waller Hall Counselor 2.
2;
Pi
MARGARET
English
2,
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A. 4;
E.
ODONNLLL
Allentown
General Business
Waller
Association
Hall
3;
Hall
Proctor
Omega
1,
2,
3;
Pi 2,
3,
Kappa Delta
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
Ik.
1,
2,
Waller
3;
4; Pi
Business Education Club
3.
Pi
3,
c%
SecreUriiil.
Danville
Day Women's
Sales
Acci/itnling. Typing. Soci.il Studies
Day Men's
Fashion
Delta Pi
Commit-
3,
Association
4;
Pi
Athenaeum Club
tee 4.
1,
2,
3;
Aeioun/inx, Typing, Sj/cj
Hazleton
Shenandoah
Association 4; Business Edu-
cation Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Show 1; Tickets and Distribution
JOSEPH ANGELD PETRILLA
ROBERT JOSEPH ORAVITZ
CAROL MARIE OLSHEFSKI
Omega
2;
2,
1,
3,
4;
Kappa
Treasurer 4;
Business Education Club
Pi
3.
S.P-S.E.A. 4; Battle of the Classes
f!W
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 1. 2, Treasurer 3; S.P.S.E.A.
Orchestra
1:
Association
'Veterans'
4;
3,
Day Men's
Committee
4.
3.
STANLEY JOHN PETROVICH
Accounting.
Kulpmont
Day Men's Association 1,
Club 3, 4; Science Club
Basketball 1.
2,
1;
Typing.
Sales
Business Education
S.PS.E.A. 4; Intramural
3,
4;
JANE AL\RY PETUSKEY
General Business
Catawissa
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
4; Pi Omega Pi 3,4; Business Education Club 1. 2, 3.
Student Christian Association 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Instructor 4; Orchestra Committee 4,
PATRICIA
3,
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi
4; Business Education Club
Business Educa1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
tion Contest 2, 3, 4; Decoration Committee
3, 4; Ivy Day Committee 4.
Waller
Hall
Omega
Pi 2,
3,
4;
Typing
JEAN
JON EDWARD REESE
ANN PLOWFIELD
General Business
Reinholds
4;
Pi
WadesviUe
Dining
Accounting, Typing. Sales
Room Committee
3;
Men's Resident
Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
Business Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Student
S.P.S.E.A.
1,
2;
Christian Association
Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball
2, 3, 4; Publicity Committee 4.
4;
1,
O.
REINHART
Secretarial.
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
Association
1,
Association
2,
3;
4;
English
Waller Hall
Kappa Delta
Pi
3;
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Future
Teachers of America Secretary 3; Women's
Chorus 1, 2.
MADELYN JEAN SCHENO
ROBERT LESLIE SARVLSS
Northumberland
Berwick
Accounling. Typing, English
Day Mens Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Gold Circulation Staff 4; Investigations and Arrangements Cummittee 4.
Ctnti.il
EMILY LOUISE
Day Women's Association 1, Vice President
2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Business Education
Class
Club
2,
3,
Adviser
Chairman
4;
Sales
Association 2, 3, 4; Waller
Hall Association 1; Pi Omega Pi 3, Historian 4; Business Education Club
1.
2;
College Choraleers 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; CoChairman Class Picture Committee 4; Who's
Among Students in American Colleges
3,
Decoration
Secretarial
LIZ
Secielarial,
Day Women's
4; Freshman
Committee 3.
Committee 4.
4; S.P.S.E.A.
3;
SCI IL
Bloomsburg
Business
Who
and
I'niversitits.
JOHN EDWARD SCHWEIZER
Bristol
Secielarial,
Sales
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3. 4: S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Orchestra Committee
4-.
Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football, Bowling
1,
2,
3,
4.
EUGENE SCISLAW
New
Accounting. Typing
Boston
Day Men's
Association
Business Education Club
Association 2; Football
A.
BARBARA SHERTS
Millersville
HELEN MARIE SHERVANICK
English
Secretarial.
Board 3; Dinin,g Room Committee
2; Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3; Business Education Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gold
Election
Band
1;
Fashion
S.P.S.E.A.
Show
1,
2.
-4;
4;
OBITER
Typist
Program Committee
3;
4.
Shamokin
Geiural
B/tsiiiess
Waller Hall Association •!, 2, 3; Business
Education Club 1, 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4.
1,
2,
2,
3,
4;
Athenaeum Club
3; S.P.S.E.A.
3;
4; Veterans'
3,
1.
JACQUELINE RUTH SHUTT
Danville
General Business
Day Women's
Association
ness Education
Club
1,
1,
2,
2, 3, 4;
3,
4;
Busi-
S.P.S.E.A.
4.
«i^h-r-0
JOANNE ELAINE
Mt.
CHARLES RICHARD SIPOS
SIPE
Ciiur.il
\i'o\{
BusnuiS
Choraleers 1; Business Education Club 2. 3;
Pi Omega Pi 3; Student Christian Association 3; Proctor 3; Vi'aller Hall AssociaSecretarial
tion;
Committee Co-Chairman
A.
Coplay
Secrti.ni.d,
Soci.il
Board
ALiroott^aitJ
Gold Typist
4;
OBITER
Day Committee
General
Business
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3; Business
Education Club 2. 3; College Choraleers 1;
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; Student
Christian 1; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Co-chairman
Invitations Committee 4.
2;
2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Ivy
SLOTTJE
Emporium
Men's Resident Council
-4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Business
1.
2,
3,
Education Club 1, 2, 3, -4; Maroon and Gold
Marching Band, Concert Band 1, 2, 3;
Election
NYDAM
JANE
Studus
Staff
4.
GAIL LOUISE SORCE
Berwick
General Business
Day Women's
Day Women's
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Pi
4; Athenaeum Club 3; Business EducaS.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Cap and Gown Com-
Treasurer,
Association
Representative 3;
Omega
Pi
2.
3.
Club
1,
2;
tion
2,
1,
4:
3,
mittee 4.
MINERVA ARLENE SPAID
General Business
Espy
Day Women's
tion
MICHAEL JOHN SPONTAK
Dining Room Committee
Men's Resi-dent Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
Business Education Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Football 1; Intramural Sports
Publicity Committee 4.
3,
4\
2,
3,
1.
4;
Bloomsburg
1,
2,
5.
4;
Business Educa-
4.
3,
JUDITH CAROL STETTNER
ROBERT JON STEINHART
Accounting. Typing. Sales
Pottsville
Club
Association
2; S.P.S.E.A.
General Business
Leesport
Accounting, Typing. Alalhematics
Class Representative 1. Vice President .^; Social
Recreation Committee 3; Election Board .3; Day
Men's Association I. 2. 3, 4: Pi Ome.t:a Pi 3. 4;
Business Education Club 2, 3. -i; Colle.t;c Choraleers
S.P.S.E.A. 3. Treasurer 4; .Mtit'tou ctnd Cold
1;
Advertising Mana.i'er 2, Business Mana.eer 3. 4; Ar-
Pep Committee
1,
2,
3,
4;
Pi
2.
3; '^"aller
Omega
Pi
Hall Association
3,
4:
"B" Club
Club 2,
Education
Business
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Majorettes 2. 3, Co-captain
2,
3;
rangements Committee Chairman 4; Assembly and
Evening Entertainment Committee 3.
.1
«^
4.>
^-.
3;
4.
CAROL LILLIAN STINSON
Berwick
Sccrel.iri.il,
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 4; Business Education Club
3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Cold Staff 1,
2; Olympian Editorial Staff 2, 3; Modern
Dance
2;
Secretarial
Committee
EDWARD WAYNE TAYLOR
LAURENCE RICHARD SUPON
English
Vi'eston
General Business
Day Men's
Association 1, 2,
4; Orchestra Committee 4.
3,
4;
S.PSE
A.
Havertown
AccntniinK.
Typmx.
Sales
Business Education Club 1; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Softball 3; Investigations
and Arrangements Committee
4.
4.
STANLEY ROBERT TROUT
Reading
Accoiinling,
Typing
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3,
4; Athenaeum Club 1; Business Education Club 1, 2. 3;
Student
Ivy
Christian
Association
Day Committee
President
4.
WALTER HERBERT VERANDA
West Hazleton
General Business
Custom's Committee 2; Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
1,
2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3, 4; Business Education Club
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Ivy
3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4;
Day Committee
4.
CHARLES WILLIAM WEED
West Wyoming
General Business
Men's Resident Council 1,
Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Band
tion
1,
and
2.
3,
4;
NANETTE EVANS WENRICH
Pottstown
Business
Waller
Maroon and Gold
Omega
2,
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
3,
4;
4;
Arrangements Committee
Investiga4.
2, 3, 4;
Hall
Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Busmess Education Club
S.P.S.E.A. 4, Memorial Committee
Pi
WILLIAM ROBERT
WESTERHOUSE
Secretarial, English
3,
4;
Pi
1,
4.
Forest City
Dining
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Room Committee; Men's
Resident
Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
Business Education Club 1, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Intramural Bowling 1, Basketball 1,
4;
3,
2,
3,
Softball
1,
2,
3; Publicity
Committee
4.
.
HOPE
MILTON MONROE WIEST
Pillow
Soa.d Studies
Sccicl.iij.il.
Class Treasurer 3; Election Board 2; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Business Education
1. 2. 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3. 4; S P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Maroon .wd Gold
3,
Club
Tennis 4; Basketball
Tournament Committee 2, Men's Intramurals
Artist
1,
2,
4;
3.
2:
Manager
Co-chairman
mittee
Show
Baseball
1;
2.
4;
3;
Ivy
M.
Gtnenil Business
Class Representative 1. 3. Waller Hall Ass.itiation
1. :. '. Waller Hall Proctnr and Fire Warden 2. 3:
Pi Omega Pi :. Historian 3. -l; "B" Club 1. 2;
BlDomsburg Players 2; Business Education Club 1.
2,
Secretary 3. 4; Student Christian Association 1.
Secretary 3, 4; S.P.S.E. A. 3. 4; Coed Candidate
3;
Announcements and
2
Who's
and
Who Among
WILLIAM ASHLEY WISOR
WINGATE
Chatham
Name
Students
West Decatur
cation
1;
Club
1.
S.P.S.E. A.
Committee
Genenil Business
'
Business EduCollege Choraleers
4; Chairman Transportation
Men's Resident Council
3,
2,
3.
3,
4;
4;
4.
Cards Committee 4;
American Colleges
m
Universities.
Day Com-
Freshman
Talent
1
GERALD JOHNSON WRIGHT
Accouiiling. Typing. S.iUs
Forty Fort
Men's Resident Council 1, Secretary 2, 3. 4; Business
Education Club 2. 3; S.P.S.E A. 4; Varsity Club 3, 4;
Track 1; Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 4; Publicity Committee 4.
LOIS
JOANN YOCUM
Accounting, Typing, S.des
Montgomery
Waller Hall Association I. 2. 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E. A. 3, 4; Decorating Committee 3; Publicity Committee 2; Modern Dance 2;
Women's Intramurals 2, 3; Invitations Committee 4.
Junior-Senior
of the Business Department in the Bloomsburg
machine to student teachers
duplicating
Multilith
a
of
use
the
demonstrates
High School,
Mr
CAROL ANN ZIMMERMAN
Kempton
Genei.il Business
C.G.A. Program Committee
2;
Day Women's
Association 4; Waller Hall Association 1,
2, 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3. 4;
College Choraleers 1; Student Christian Association 2, 3; S.P.S.E. A. 3, 4; Announce-
ments and
tions
Name
Committee
Cards Committee
2.
4;
Invita-
William Reed, head
Helen Davis and Norma Clark.
rur^
Student
teacher
Nancy
Dunlop
Jenn>nstr.ites
the hygrometer to sixth grade students at the
Afemorial School.
the
use
of
Bloomsburg
Roycc O. Johnson,
B.S., M.lid., Eci.D.
Director of Eleinenlar) Education
OG
Dr. Johnson discu.sses student tcaehing schedules with
Education majors, Melvin Reed and Connie Allegrucci.
Student teacher Roger Sharpe demonstrates an orbitmg
fifth grade science class in the Atuncy Area Elementarv'
Elementary
body
to
a
wKoT with
the aid of a pupil's bicycle.
Reading with creativity
Morgan, student teacher
burg Memorial School.
under
in the
tlie
direction
second grade
uf
at the
Marjorie
Blooms-
53
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JtO^
^tt'
k.
Wyoming
EUmtiiLiiy
Waller
3;
Athenaeum
Association 1,
ing Treasurer
Club
1;
2.
2.
4;
Secretarj'
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4: Kappa Delta
Athenaeum Club
'•>.
Pi.
Act-
Fashion
1;
"B"
mittee
Association
Club
Show
3;
3.
1,
2,
S.P.S.EA.
4;
Senior
Invitations
3,
3,
4;
Social Recreation
4;
tion
Com-
mittee
tee
College Choraleers
Senior Picture Com-
4;
3;
Alpha
Fashion
Psi
Name
Big
1.
burg Players
S.P.S.EA.
1:
Co-
AssociaAssociation 1, 3;
Commitee 2; Remembrance ComHomecoming Decoration Commit-
naeum Club
Omega
Show
3;
3:
Day Women's
3;
Waller Hall
4;
2,
Fire Drill
4.
4;
3.
4;
mittee Co-chairman
Variety Show 2.
ordinator 3. 4
Hall
Elementary
Trevose
ElemeiiLii)
Wilkes-Barre
Fire Drill
Committee 3; Customs Committee
Election Board Committee 3; Waller Hall
DOROTHY MARIE ANDERSON
JUAN ALHLR
M. ALLEGRUCCI
CONSTANCE
2.
Entertainment
4;
3.
"B" Club
Maroon and Gold
4;
3,
Athe-
BloomsEducation Club
Business
2;
3;
2;
Senior Ball Orchestra Committee
2;
4.
MYLES JON ANDERSON
Elementary, Psychology
Dresher
Mens
Resident Council; Phi Sigma Pi
3;
2',
H.S. Wrestling Tournament
Announcer
Basketball
College
4;
Pres.
3;
3,
4;
Maroon
1;
P/lot
3;
2,
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Gold 3;
College Crier 3; State Wrestling Tournament
and Gold Band
3',
2.
3;
C.G.A. Treas.
Council
2,
3.
4;
Wrestling and
2, Vice Pres.
C.G.A. Com-
Customs 2, 3, 4; Social Recreation 1, 2,
Ch. 3, 4; Pep 2, 3, 4; Hospitality 2. 3, 4; Fire Drill
3, 4; Dining Room 2, 3, 4; Assembly 3, 4; Furniture
mittees:
2,
Ch.
3,
coming
4;
Husky
Students
Name Entertainment Ch. 3, 4; HomeOrientation 2. 3, 4; Spring Arts Festival
Among
Lounge 4; Decoration 4; Who's
in American Colleges and Universities.
3,
Big
4;
4;
Who
THEODORE JOHN ANDREWLEVICH
Elementary
Mount Carmel
Men's Resident Council
1.
2,
3,
4;
Athenaeum Club
College Choraleers 1; Veterans' Association
1,
2;
Treasurer 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. 4; Intramural Volleyball 3, Softball 3; Senior Reserve Seat Committee 4.
RUTHANN
S.
C.G.A. Election Board Committee 2, 3;
C.G.A. Dining Room Committee 2; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Waller Hall Governing Board 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Chess
Club 3.
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CECELIA
PATRICIA BAIR
BAER
Elementary
Fleetwood
Park Crest
Waller Hall Association
Gold Band
1,
2,
3,
Elementary
Susquehanna
Maroon and
Waller Hall
burg Players
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Student Christian Association 3; Senior Gift Committee 4.
1;
ANN BARECHIO
Elementary
Association 1,
3; S.P.S.E.A. 3,
2,
4.
3;
Blooms-
^v^m
^ii^
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DIANNE MARIE BASAl.A
Berwick
Day Women's Association 1. 2,
Board 1; Athenaeum Club
cial
Education
ness
S.P.S.E.A.
Name
MYRNA JANE
Elementary
Cards
Club
Senior
4\
3,
1.
4,
2;
B ASSET!
Canton
Elementary
C.G.A. Assembly Committee 2,
4; C.G.A.
Elections Committee
OffiBusi-
English Club 3;
Announcements and
Hall
1;
4.
Association
1,
Governing Board
3;
College Choralcers
Chairman
3; Waller
2,
3,
4; Waller Hall
Bloomsburg Players 2;
I;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
Memorial Committee Chairman
Show
Co-ordinator
Freshman Counselor
JANIS
2.
4;
4: Senior
Fashion
Water Show
3;
TI;KRI
Upper Darby
ANITA BERARDI
Elemei/lury
C.G.A. Election Board 3; C.G.A. Pep Committee 2; Waller Hall Association 1. 2,
3,
4; Athenaeum Club 1. 2; College Choraleers
1; S.PS.E A.
3. 4; OBITER 2.
3; M.mjo»
anil Gold 1; Senior Cap and Gown Committee
4.
1;
2.
DEAN BINGAMAN
Northumberland
ElemenLii y
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3. Kappa Delta Pi
S.P.S.E.A. 2, 3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee
BARBARA ANN
3;
4.
ASEI BIRT
Orangeville
Elementary
Day Women's
2.
3,
Association I, 2. 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
4; Intramural Basketball 3; Senior Orchestra Com-
mittee 4.
MARGARET MAE BITTNER
Nescopeck
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2. 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 3; College Choraleers l!
S.PS.E, A. 3. 4; Senior Announcements
2;
and
Name
Cards Committee
4.
LUCILLE JANET BLASS
Catawissa
Day Women's
Alpha Eta
dent
-i;
1;
Christian
Senior
WILMA
Elementary
Association
1,
2,
Athenaeum Club
Association
1;
3,
4;
Sigma
2, 3, 4; StuS.P.S.E.A. 3,
Cap and Gown Committee
4.
D.
BOWMAN
Berwick
Day Women's
Elementary
Association
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
4.
mm
ELMA HLAINt
BL
1
JAMES HARRY Bl'RKE
ILNoTON
Waller Hall Association
Christian Association
3. 4: Senior Cap and
1.
2,
2,
3.
3,
4;
Student
S.P.S.EA.
S.P.S.EA.
4;
Gown Committee
New York
Maherne,
Eli mcni.ii)
Elizabethville
tlint;
1,
2,
2;
4;
3,
Track
Intramural
2,
1,
3,
Softball.
4;
Wres-
Football,
Wrestling;
Swimming,
School Wrestling Tournament 1.
Basketball.
4.
JAMES
Elenuiil.iry
High
ANDREW CAMPBELL
Elementary
Canton
Mens
4;
Resident Council 1,
Intramurals 2, 3, 4;
Committee
3, 4;
S.P.S.E.A.
Senior
Memorial
2,
4.
NANCY JANE CASE
Elemenf.iry
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
Association 1, 2,
3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Treasurer
mittee 4.
4;
"B" Club
Senior Gifts
1.
2.
Com-
JOSEPH FRANCIS CIOCHON
Elemciil.ii}
Harleigh
Day Men's
2,
3;
Association
Athenaeum Club
ciation
2,
Softball
3.
2,
4:
i;
2;
Men's Resident Council 1.
S.PS.E.A. 4, 'Veterans' Asso-
Intramural Basketball
1,
2;
Intramural
3.
DONALD
HELEN REBECCA CLEAVER
ElementM)
Orangeville
Dav
Women's
Association
Athenaeum Club I, 3. 4;
Senior Gifts Committee 4.
1.
2,
S.P.S.E.A.
3.
3.
4;
4;
Eltmem.iry
4; Chess
3,
Men's Resident Council 1
1:
Choraleers
College
4:
2,
Club
.V
S.P.S.EA. 4; Chess Club Treasurer 2, Vice
'..
President
Committee
i^
DONALD WAYNE CONRAD
COLE
Johnsville
3.
4;
3;
Intramurals
1,
2,
3,
Club
2,
3,
4.
'Varsity
4;
Fire
Sunbur\'
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; College
Choraleers 1: Maroon and Gold 1; Olympian
2, 3, 4; Senior Investigations and Arrangements Committee 4.
MARC,ARI:T
(
AKOI .^ \
Noxcn
OOLF.
(
Elemeiiliii)
Waller H.ill Associ.ition 1, 2, 3. 4: Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers
1; Athenaeum Club Secretary 3; Senior Cap
and Ci
WORTHY JOHN CUMBERLAND
Hunlock Creek
Day Men's Association 1.
naeum Club 3; Collei;e
S.P.S.E.A.
Jf-ANNl- 1-RANCIS DAI
ElemeiiLiry
Athe3.
4;
Choraleers
I;
2,
.4.
Shamokin
Day Women's Association 1, 4; Waller Hall
Association
Bloomsburg Players 3;
College Choraleers 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; C.G.A.
Social
Recreation
Committee; Senior Invitations
Committee
ELMA
H.
4.
DAVIS
D-in\ille
EUmeiil.iry
Day Women's Association
LOIS
Harvey's
1.
DAGMAR
CAROL ANN DELVECCHIO
Upper Darb)-
Elemeiil.iry.
English
C.G.A. Election Board 2, 3; C.G.A. Pep
Committee 2; C.G.A. Customs Committee
2.
3; Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Fire Drill Chairman 3; Athenaeum Club 1;
"B" Club 'Vice President 3
1,
2, 3, 4;
Chess Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Student
Christian Association 1; Maroon and Gold
2, 3, 4, OBITER 2; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee 4.
—
E.
DIETZE
EU menljry
Scranton
Waller
naeum
Show
2,
Association 2, 3, 4; AtheClub 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Fashion
3; Senior Ball Decorations Commit-
Hall
tee A.
><-V>*
9
3;
1.
2.
i,
-i;
S.P.S.E.A.
3.
4.
RUTH DELKANIC
Lake
Elementary
Day Women's Association
1.
2.
3; Athenaeum Club
y
KSHA
hUmi'tUaiy
S.P.S.E.A.
3.
4:
Waller Hall Association
1; Maroon and Gold Band
Senior Ivy Day Committee 4.
4;
DOROTHY MAE DILDINE
Orangeville
Day Women's
enaeum
Elementary
Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Club 1, 2. 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Senior Cap and Gown Committee 4.
Ath3,
i;
#
1p^
-tx
%
MARJORIE jEAX DOMINICK
EUment.iry
Wilkes-Barre
Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hall
Bloomsburg Players
Association
1.
2.
3:
1.
2: Student Christian Association
?,
4;
S.P.S.EA. 3. 4; Senior Tickets and Distribution
Committee
i\lAR\'
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
enaeum Club
3.
4;
Senior
THOMAS LLOYD DLXKIN,
KAUlLKIXi; DL.BBS
Elemental)
Association
1,
2,
3.
4;
1,
2,
3.
4;
Ath-
Program Chairman
College Choraleers 1;' S.P.S.EA.
Ball Orchestra Committee 4.
4;
JR.
Elementary
Shamokin
Day Men's
Choraleers
S.P.S.E.A.
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College
Veterans'
Association
3;
3;
4; Senior Ball Decorations Com-
mittee 4.
4.
NANCY WARWICK DUNLOP
L'pper
Darby
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Telephone Chairman 3; Athenaeum Club 2; B" Club 3, 4; Poetry
Club 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4; C.G.A.
C.G.A. Customs
Social Recreation Committee 2.
3;
Committee 3; C.G A. Hospitality 3, 4; Senior Ball
Decorations Committee 4.
CAROLYN MARY ENGELKE
Willow
Groxc
Elementary
C.G.A. Social Recreation 1. 2, 3, 4; C.G.A. Pep Com-.
mittee 1, 2. 3; C.G.A. Election Board 2, 3; C.G.A.
Customs Committee 2,
Senior Gifts Committee 4.
:
NANCY JEANETTA ENGLERT
Harrisburg
Elo/it/ilar)
Waller Hall Association
enaeum Club 2, 3; "B"
Choraleers
tions
1;
Boards
tribution
C<
AthClub 4; College
S.P.S.E.A. 4; C.G.A. Elec3; Senior Programs and
Dis-
iiiiii:ittcc
•I^
1
1.
2,
3,
4;
JANET MAE ERNST
Conynghain
Eltmenlary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 1; College Choraleers 2, 3;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Senior Invitations Committee -i.
;
SANDRA MAE EVANS
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Day Women's
Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Officer
3; College Choraleers 1. 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3. 4; Senior Name Card and Announcement
Committee
4.
*
-c:
M
4.
(
lIKlsTIM
I
1
.\irwi:atiii;r
Radnor
C.G.A. Committee; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1;
Committee
Senior
4;
3,
Ball
KOBHR'i'
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Debating
Club 2, 3. 4; Student Christian Association
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Senior Memorial Commit1;
Fire Drill
S.P.S.E.A.
LAIRR riNNEGAN
C
Catasauqua
Elemenliiry
Decorations
tee
4.
i:aki.i-
Picture Rocks
iisc iii;r
Elemeiil.iry
Day Men's
Association 1, 2. 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Veterans' Association 3. 4; Baseball 2;
Senior Cap and Gown Committee 4.
4.
SUZANNE IRENE FISHER
Elemenlary
Shillington
C.G.A.
ciation
College
Show
Hospitality
1.
2,
3,
4;
Choraleers
1;
Fashion
Committee
Athenaeum
1;
3;
S.P.S.E.A.
Show
JESSIE
3;
Store
Waller Hall Asso"B" Club 1, 2, 3;
4; Freshman Talent
Co-ordinator
2.
MARIE FLORIG
Elementary
Wayne
Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
"B" Club 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1;
3;
2,
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Harmonettes 3; Senior Program and Distribution Committee 4.
JANICE ELDA GERBER
New
Waller
Ringgold
Elementary
Hall Association 1. 2, 3; Student
Christian Association 1,
4; S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Senior Co-chairman for Announce3,
ments and Name Cards Committee 4.
GLORIA FAITH GILBERT
Lewistown
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
and Gold Band I, 2, 3.
Association
S.P.S.E.A.
tribution
1,
3,
4;
2,
3,
Senior
Committee
4.
1,
2,
3,
4;
Maroon
Student Christian
Treasurer
3;
Program and Dis-
4;
4
—
MARY ELLEN GOODBROD
South Williamsport
Elementary
Committee 3; Waller
Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4; "B" Club 1, 2.
3, 4; Harmonettes 1. 2, 3; Maroon and Gold
Band 1; S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Senior Ball Decorations Committee 4.
C.G.A.
Hospitality
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ELAINE
St.
«
«.^
MARY ELIZABETH HARNER
AXX GREGOR
Berwick
Elemenlary
Clair
Athenaeum Cluh 3,
Pianist 2; S.PSE.A,
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Bloomsburg Players 3;
Com-4;
Senior Memorial
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Senior Ball
4-.
College
THERESA
Elementary
Benton
Choraleers
"B" Club
Committee
Decoration Committee 4.
Publicity
I
3,
3;
Y.
HARTMAN
Elementar)
1,
2,
S.P.S.E.A.
4.
3;
College Choraleers
1,
2.
mittee 4.
CAROL ANN HARTZELL
South
Elementary
Williamsport
Waller Hall Association
College Choraleers
1;
"B" Club
3,
4;
Student Christian Association
1:
1.
2,
3.
4;
2,
S.P.S^E.A. 4; C.G.A. Election Board 3, 4; Harmonettes
2, 3; Senior Program and Distribution Chairman 4.
PATRICIA HETZENDORE
Elementary
Snydertown
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1;
Bloomsburg Players 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Senior Announcement and Name Cards 4.
PATRICIA
A.
Day
Elementary
Women's
S.P.S.E.A.
Alpha Eta
3,
4.
Association
1.
English Club
4;
CAROL LEE JONES
LINDA ESTHER JOHNSON
IKELER
Danville
4;
2.
3.
4;
Sigma
Elementary
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
lege
Association
Choraleers 1; Student
ciation
1.
and Gold
2,
1.
3'.
S.PS.E.A.
1,
2.
3,
4;
Christian
3.
-l;
ColAsso-
Maroon
Elementary
Plymouth
Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Kappa
Student
Christian Association 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Fashion Show 2, 3, 4; Senior Memorial
Delta Pi
4;
Committee
Athenaeum Club
4.
1,
2;
M
F.LIZABETll
EUmciil.ii)
C.G.A. Election Committee
Hall
Association
Club
Band
3;
"B" Club
1,
2,
Cap and
KAYANN KARMII.OWKZ
KANi:
Montrose
3,
1.
2,
3.
2,
Vice President
Gown
-i;
Waller
Athenaeum
Maroon and Gold
3,
<;
3,
Committee
4;
2,
Secretary 3;
4.
Forty Fort
K.VTIIRYN DEX^'sl
3.
-l;
Variety
Announcements and
Show
Name
2.
3;
lilemenlaiy
Day Women's
C.G.A. Fire Drill Committee 3; C.G.A.
Customs Committee 3: C.G.A. Elections
Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 1. 2,
3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, Program Chairman
2; "B" Club 2.
College Choraleers 1;
3;
S.P.S.E.A.
Kl Kl.lSli
Berwick
Elemenlnry
dent
Pi
1;
2:
Senior
4:
3;
Association
Board
Official
2,
1,
3;
2.
3,
4
—
Presi-
Kappa Delta
i;
3, Vice President
College Choraleers
Student Christian Association 3. 4; Pilot
Cap and Gown Committee Co-chairman
Who's Who Among Students in Ameri-
can Colleges and Universities.
Cards Committee
4.
THELMA ANDE KINDT
Millville
Elemenl.ity
Day Women's Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4.
SYLVIA EILEEN KNAUER
Shamokin
C.G.A.
Customs
tion
2,
1,
Fashion
WILLIAM BURD KUHNS
Elemoil.iry
C.G.A. Election Board Committee 2. Chairman 3; C.G.A. Dining Room Committee
2; Men's Resident Council I, 2, 3,. 4; Chess
Club 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1; Chess
Club President 3. 4; Student Christian Association 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Co-chairman of
Reserve Seat Committee
4.
PATRICIA
3.
Show
Committee
Lansdale
Dam
'Waller Hall Associa4;
College Choraleers 1: S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Co-ordinator 2. 3, 4; Senior Invitations
ElemenUry
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3; Athenaeum
Club 2; Student Christian Association 1;
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Seats Committee
Fashion
4.
Show
3;
Reserve
2:
4.
DOROTHY LACUNAS
Scranton
EUmenhiry
Committee
ELAINE ELLEN LEVAN
ElemenLtry
Catawissa
Day Women's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2; College Choraleers 1, 3,
-1: S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Senior Announcements and
Name
Cards Committee
4.
IN
i
'i
t«tV
I
j^g^
LANA
A.
DONNA
MAXINE ADELE LONG
LINDENiMUTH
EUmenUry
Hazleton
C.G.A. Fire Committee 2; C.G.A. Hospitality 2, 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1, 2; S.P.SE.A. 4: Senior
Ball Decoration Committee 4.
Chester
Association
"B"
Club
S.P.S.E.A.
2,
1,
3,
4;
3;
4;
Day
Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Senior Gifts
Committee Co-chairman 4; Decorating Com-
College Choraleers
3;
1;
Senior Class Pictures Commit-
2,
4;
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Women's Official Board 4; College
Waller Hall
Athenaeum Club 2;
C.G.A. Customs Committee
LEA LORE
Berwick
Elementally
mittee
tee 4.
1,
3.
ROBERT MELVIN MacHAMER
Elementary
Williamstown
Chess Club
S.P.S.E.A.
5,
4;
4;
3,
College Choraleers 1, 2, President
Senior Gifts Committee 4.
3;
JOYCE CAROL MASSER
Leek
Waller Ha
1;
MELVIN ALLAN MONTANYE
MARYCHARLES McHOSE
Elementary
Lake
Waller Hall Association 1,
and Gold Band 1, 2,
S.P.S.E.A. 4;
2.
3,
3.
4;
Maroon
Librarian
Senior Gifts Committee
4.
3;
West
Eltmcnt.try
Pittston
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; 'Varsity Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Football
1, 2, 3. 4, Co-captain 4; C.G.A. Hospitality
Committee 3; Intramural Commissioner 3.
Intramural
1,
4;
Track
Sports:
i,
4;
tee 4; Hospitality
Association
1
1,
Maroon and Gold Band
Association
mittee 4.
Harvey's
Elementary
Kill
3,
A:
S.PS.E.A.
2,
1,
3,
3;
2,
4;
College Choraleers
3; Student Christian
Senior Gifts Com-
MARJORIE RUTH
MORGAN
Elementary
Kingston
Waller Hall Association
1.
2,
3
1
A
4;
Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; Student
Christian Association 1, 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Senior Gifts Committee 4.
Softball 1. -i; Basketball
Senior Invitations Commit-
Committee
3,
'T-
«^
i*»v.
I
n
SARAH MARGARET MORRIS
Hcryht)-
JOSEPH CARL
Etemenlary
Waller
H.ill Association 3; S.P.S.E.A.
Senior Reserve Seat Committee 4.
West
Pittston
rangements
MARLEN1-, Jl'EE
Eltmciiuny
Veterans' Association
ball 2, 3. 4; Senior
4;
3,
k:
NARDOM:
Intramural BaseInvestit:ation and Ar-
S.
4;
4.
O
llOiJ.A
West Hazleton
Waller Hall Association 2.
Club 2. 3. 4: S.P.S.E.A.
Memorial Committee 4.
liti'mciil.ity
3;
3.
Athenaeum
4;
Senior
SUSAN PENNIE PECHT
Wyoming
ELmciitary
Waller Hall Association I, 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club
1, 2; "B" Club 3, 4; Student Christian Association
1;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Senior Class Pictures Committee 4.
LENA MAE RADEL
Sunbury
Student
EUmeiiLi,)
Christian
Committee
4;
Association
Day Women's
1.
2,
4;
Association
CAROL PATRICIA RANCE
Bloomsburg
Ehmeitljiy
^
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Maroon and Gold Band I, 2,
3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee
4.
Senior
1,
2,
Gifts
3,
4.
CAROL STEPHANIE REAGAN
Berwick
Day NX'omen's
enaeum Club
Gold 2, 3.
EUmuit.ii)
Association
1; S.P.S.E.A.
1.
4;
2,
3,
4;
AUirooii
Ath-
and
JOYCE ELAINE REDCLIFT
Berwick
Etemenl.iry
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1. 2; Chess Club 3: S.P.S.E.A.
3.
4;
Senior Ball Decorations Committee
4.
—
m
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'fii-
MELVIN CLARANCE REED
Shamokin
Elenuiit.ir)
Day Men's
Club
1,
2.
Association 1, 2,
Science Club 2;
3. 4;
EUmenlary
C.G-A. Customs Committee 2; C.G.A. Elections Committee 3; Waller Hall Association
4; Chess
3.
S.PS.E.A. 4.
3,
2;
Band
1;
1.
3:
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Athenaeum
"B" Club 2, 3; Maroon and Gold
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4: Mjwon .ind Cold
4;
2.
Club
Fashion
Show
Co-ordinator
3;
Senior In-
Arrangements Committee 4;
Among Students in American
vestigations and
Who
Who's
Colleges
and
Universities
MARY ANN SCHALLES
Nescopeck
Day ^'omen's Association 1. 2, 3,
Harmonettes
4;
4; S.P.SEA
3,
Committee
4;
EUmeuljiy
Athenaeum Club
Gifts
Senior
4.
ROGER LEE SHARPE
Elementary
Royersford
Freshman Class Vice President, Sophomore Class Vice
President, C.G.A. Treasurer 3. C.G.A. Election Board
Chairman 2; C.G.A. Dining Room Committee 2; Men's
Resident Council I, 2. 3: Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3. 4
TreasInitiation Chairman 3; Bloomsburg Players 1. 2
urer 2; Fashion Show 2; Senior Cap and Gown Committee 4; Science Club 1. 2.
—
JAMES
E.
Men's Resident Council
Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3,
Elementary
4;
1.
2.
4;
Veterans'
1, 2, 4; Pilot Business
Senior Reserve Seat Committee
ciation
MARY
SHAUGHNESSY
Tunkhannock
3,
Chess
Asso-
Manager
4.
4;
Shamok
MARY
KL:TH RlNEHhMER
i\IAKIL\i\
Wapwallopen
LOUISE
SHUMAN
ELLA ROTHERMLL
Elementary
Danville
Day
Women's
S.P.S.EA.
3.
4.
Association
1,
1.
3,
4;
*-r^
JEROME WILLIAM SNEE
Edwardsville
Varsity Club
ELLEN SNMM;R
Elemciii.ii)
Danville
Day Women's
enaeum Club
A.
S.P.S.E.A.
Committee
\lRCiINIA
-3,
Association
2,
Bloomsburg
V.
-1;
1.
Senior
Cap
3,
Ath-
A:
Players
and
AW
soir
Palmerton
EltmtiiiM}
lilemenlary
Hall
Association I, 2, 3. A\ "B"
Club 3. A: College Choraleers 1; Student
Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4; S.P.Sli.A.
3, 4; C,G A. Fire Warden 2, 3; Senior Gift
^X'aller
2;
Gown
A.
Committee
4.
ANNE STARK
PRISCILLA
Danville
ELmenUry
B'
Club
ELSIE
1;
S.P.S.E.A.
3. 4.
LEBO STAUEFER
f^ingston
Class
^
of
Ehiiuul.n)
1927.
Glee Club.
Dramatic Club;
First
Aid
Club.
PATRICIA BARBARA SZAKALLfN
Plymouth
Waller Hall Association 1,
enaeum Club 1, 2; "B" Club
ElemctU.iry
2,
3.
3.
4.
AthTreasurer
4;
College Choraleers 1; S.P.S.E.A.
Senior Memorial Committee 4.
4;
3.
4;
ELIZABETH JANE THOMAS
Shamokin
EUmeiU.n)
JEAN LOUISE THOMAS
Berwick
Eienniit.iry
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 2. 3; Bloomsburg Players 3;
Day Women's
enaeum Club
College Choraleers
Tickets and
Memorial Committee
^
S.P.S.E.A,
1;
4.
4;
Senior
Association
1,
2;
1.
2.
S.P.S.E.A.
3.
4:
Distribution Committee
AthSenior
4;
4.
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hrvh
I
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I
^
MARY
LOUISE
C.G A-
RUTH MARY THOMAS
THOMAS
Trainer
ELmeiit.ii)
Election Board
sociation
"B" Club
1,
2.
4;
3.
Waller Hall AsAthenaeum Club 3;
r.
College Choraleers 1; Student
Christian Association 1, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 3. -i:
Senior Ball Decorations Committee 4.
4:
Forty
C.G.A. Customs Committee
Association
tion
2,
1.
Choraleers
Committee
Pij:tures
Club
S.P.S.E.A.
1;
3;
3.
1.
4;
Hazelton
Elementary
CGA,
Hospitality Committee Chairman 3;
Social Recreation Committee 1. 2. 3; Customs Committee 2, 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, A; Bloomsburg Players 1. 2, 3'.
Waller Hall
Day Women's
3;
Athenaeum
4;
ROSEMARY ANN TULERICO
Elemeufdry
Fort
Associa-
College
Senior Class
2;
S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Maroon and Gold Staff
Senior Investigations and Arrange2,
3;
4.
ments Committee
4.
KAY SANDRA TROY
Berwick
Day Women's
Pi
4;
Association
Athenaeum Club
Committee 4.
1,
1.
2.
2,
3;
3,
4;
EUmenlary
Kappa Delta
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Senior
Orchestra
DOROTHY ANN UPDEGRAFF
EUmenlary
'^''illiamsport
C.G.A. Election Committee
1. 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club
—
3;
C. L.
ELmtiiUry
Waller Hall Association
Psi
Omega
Bloomsburg
SUSAN ANNE VAN SICKLE
JEAN VALENTINER
Tunkhannock
2,
3
2,
2,
3,
4-,
Alpha
— Secretary-Treasurer
Players
Choraleers I.
Class Pictures
1,
r
1.
4;
2,
3,
President
Committee
4.
4;
4;
4;
College
Senior
Elementary
Catawissa
C.G.A. Election Board
sociation
College
1,
3.
Choraleers
Investigations
4.
2.
Day Women's AsAthenaeum Club
2;
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
1.
Waller Hall Association
2; "B" Club 4; College
Student Christian Association 1; S.P.S.E.A.
Program Chairman 4: W'aller Hall House Chairman
Senior Ball Detorations Committee Chairman 4.
Choraleers
3
3;
Senior
and Arrangements Committee
1;
SUZANNE W'EATHERILL
ElcmenUry
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
Association
1,
2,
3",
4;
Ma-
roon and Gold Band 1. 2. 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee 4.
1^
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JAMI
S
I-rCl-Ni.
W
.\\
I
Shamokin
I
K
Day Men's Association
1,
2.
3,
4:
Education
Club
Chess
Club
1;
SP.S.E.A. 4; Intramural Basketball
Intramural Softball
Sunbury
'\
2,
Elemenlaiy
Dav Women's
Business
1.
MAKIAX W LLKLR
JCJ^'CI^
lSU-meni.ii)
Association
A:
Delta Pi 4; SP.S.E.A.
3;
Clown Committee
3.
1.
4;
Kappa
Senior Cap and
2,
3,
4;
4.
3.
JUDITH SANDRA WHAIIL
Hop Bottom
PATRICIA LINCOLN
W HITTAKER
EUmt)il.ny
Customs Committee 2-. C.G.A. Social Recreation Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3;
Athenaeum Club 2; "B" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bloomsburg
Players 2. 3; SP.S.E.A. 3; Freshman Talent Show 1;
C.G.A.
Fashion
Show
Co-ordinator
3,
4,
DOROTHY ANN WRAY
Danville
Eleme/iljiy
Day Women's
3,
Association 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Senior Tickets and Distribution
Committee
4.
NANCY MAE YOCUM
Shamokin
NANCY
Elementary
Milton
C.G.A. Assembly Committee 3; C.G.A. Publicity Committee 4; Waller Hall Association
1,
2.
3; Waller Hall Governing Board
3.
4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
1, 2.
(Vice President 3): "B" Club 3; Col-
Waller
lege
Choraleers
Publicity
1;
Committee
Crj-Pilot
4.
1.
2;
Senior
LEE
ZECHMAN
Ehmenljry
Hall
enaeum Club
Association
2;
1.
"B" Club
2.
2.
3.
3
4;
Ath-
— President
4; College Choraleers 1; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Harmonettes 3: Senior Programs and Distribu-
tion
Committee
4.
EltiiniiLiiy
C.G.A. Customs Committee 2; C.G.A. Dinint:
Room Committee V C.G.A. Elections
Committee 3; XX'aller Hall Association 1. 2,
3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Corresponding Sec3"
retary 4; Athenaeum Club
1.
2.
"B"
Club 2. 3; College Choraleers 1; SP.S.E.A.
4;
Athenaeum Treasurer 3: Senior CoChairman Tickets and Distribution Committee 4
Dallas
-ar.
68
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LAWKHXCl: ALLEN
Wilkes-Barre
.AliN'h
Biological Science. English
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 5, 4; Science
Club 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 2, i; Investigation and
Arrangements Committee -4.
JANLT ANDHRSON
Philadelphia
DIANE
Biological Science, English
CHAKI.C/ril.
Osceola
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Women
Representative 1, 2; Poetry Club 2; Athenaeum Club 1; Science Club 2, 3; Student
Christian Association 1; Fashion Show 3;
Investigation and Arrangements Committee 4:
Furniture Committee 3; Memorial Committee
4; Waller Hall Governing Board 2. v. College Council 1. 2. 3.
XX'aller
ANDREWS
English. French
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller
Hall Governing Board 3; Bloomsburg Players 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Maroon and
Gold Band 1, 2; Student Christian Association 1. 2, 3, Librarian
Senior Gift Committee
C.
3.
4;
S.P.S.EA.
Physics.
3:
4;
GENE BAKER
Lewistown
Aviation Club
3,
4.
Football
1,
2.
3,
4;
Mathematics
Wrestling
1,
2.
DAVID WALLACE BARBOUR
Lewistown
Social
Aviation Club
NANCY JANE BEAN
Noxen
Waller Hall
MARY
Spanish. French
Association
enaeum Club 2,
tion Committee
3;
4.
1,
S.P.S.E.A.
2,
3,
3.
4;
AthDecora-
4;
Berwick
4;
LOUISE BECK
English. Mathematics
Day Women's
Association 1. 2, 3, Governing Board 4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Choraleers Accompanist 1, 2,
Commencement Program 1; Commence3;
ment L'shering 1, 2. 3; Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and L'niversities.
3,
President
3,
4; S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Studies
Wres-
PHYLLIS BELLING
Scranton
Waller
History, Spanish
Hall Association I, 2. 3; College
Choraleers 1; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Athenaeum Club
2, 3; Hospitality Committee 1, 2, 3, 4.
RONALD STANLEY BLNEK
JOSEPH
Soc/.il Studies.
Men's Resident
Ciiuncil
1.
Ph)!H\il Science
2,
3.
Student
4;
Christian Association 1, 2; Swimming 2;
Intramural
I.
2.
3;
Intramural Bowling
Football 3. -i; Intramural Softball 2, 3.
Day
Men's
3,
4;
3;
2,
3;
MAURICE
Socijl Studies, English
Mocanaqua
Student
Day Men's
Association
Christian Association
2,
BLASKO
L.
Hazleton
Cornwells Hei.ahts
1.
2,
2,
4;
3,
3,
4;
Baseball 1, 2; Intramural
Intramural Volleyball 1,
Orchestra Committee
S.P.SE A.
3.
Basketball
tion
2;
4;
BOLINSKI
R.
Social Studies, Physical Science
Association
'Veterans'
Club
1,
3;
2,
3, 4;
S.P.S.EA
Senior Transporta
Committee.
Softball
4.
MARGARET HELEN BOWER
English, Geography
South 'Williamspoft
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3. 4; 'Vice President 3;
Waller Hall Governing Board 1; Class Treasurer 4;
Awards Committee 2. 3; Entertainment Committee 3;
Alpha Psi Omega 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4;
Secretary 2: 'Vice President 3; "B" Club 2, 3, 4:
Bloomsburg Players 2, 3. 4; College Choraleers 1;
English Club 3. 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2.
4; 'Vice President 3; S.P.S.EA. 3. 4; Maroon and
3,
Guld Reporter 3; Circulation
Manager 4.
2;
OBITER
3,
4;
Busi-
ness
NANCY LOU BOWER
Milton
Social
Studies,
French
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Invitation Committee 4; Memorial Committee 4; College Choraleers 1;
Athenaeum Club 1. 2; Hospitality Committee 3: Customs
Committee 3; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4:
Historian 4; Memorial Committee 4.
DAVID KENNETH BOYER
PAUL CHESTER BOYER
and Gold
S.P.S.E.A.
Association 2,
2; Science
Band
3,
4.
3,
4;
Club
^[aroon
2,
3,
4;
Lost
Mathematics. Physical Science
Chemistry. Physical Science
Day Men's
JOSEPH
Mimcy Valley
Picture Rocks
Resident
S.P.S.E.A.
and
Gold
Alen's
3.
4;
Band
Association
1,
2,
Science Club 4;
1,
2;
Judo
Club
3,
4;
Maroon
2,
^;
Transportation Committee 4; Senior Ticket
Committee; Intramural Sports 1. 2. ^. ^
Am
Creek
THOMAS BRANN
Mathematics,
Science
Men's Resident Council 3; Aviation Club 2;
Science Club 2, 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Social
Recreation Committee 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball
Committee 4; Ivy Day Committee 4.
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W'AYiNE X. BRL'GGER
ALLAN RAY CAMPBELL
Nuremberg
Miithemmics, History
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
Christian
Association
S.P.S.E
4;
HARRY
E.
A
Canton
Men's Resident Council
Club 3, A: S.P.S.E.A. 3,
-1.
COLE,
English,
1,
2.
EDWARD
FRANCIS COCCO
Social
Studies
Upper Darby
4;
English
Men's Resident Council
3,
4.
E»xiish. Social Studies
3;
Pep Committee
Spartans 3, President 3; 'Varsity
Club 3, 4; Fire Brigade 2, 3. 4; Football
2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Orchestra Committee 4.
2,
3,
4;
JR.
Bloomsbur^'
English,
French
College Council 1, 2, 3; Class President 1, 2; M.noon
and Gold, Sports Editor 1; Assistant Editor 2; Editorin-Chief 3; Pilot. Associate Editor 4; Olympi.w. EdiPsi Omega 2, 3, 4; President
Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3; Bloomsburg
Players 1, 2, 3; "Vice President 2; Perspective 2: English
Club 3; Science Club 1; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Reserve ' Seat
Board
torial
3;
3;
Kappa Delta
Committee
Alpha
Pi
4;
4.
ARTHUR
Bf"'on
B.
COMSTOCK
PhysicJ Science, Mathematics
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Baseball 1; Decoration
Science Club
Committee 4.
4;
FRANK JOSEPH CRENETI
Southampton
History
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; 'Varsity Club 4; Maroon jnd Gold 2, 3,
4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Memorial Committee
4.
JAMES
J.
DAVIS
Bristol
FRANK VINCENT D'ANDREA
Hazleton
Brologic.il Science. Physical Science
Freshman Talent Show 1; Social Recreation
Committee 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Ivy Day Committee 4; Orchestra Committee
4; Fire Brigade 3; Men's Intramurals 1, 2
3,
Physical Science, Mathematics
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Big Name
Entertainment Committee 4; Student Christian Association 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Men's
Intramurals 1, 2.
4.
^T^p^
-^
I
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MARIE ANTULNETTE D.ROCCO
RICHARD
Shenandoah
Milton
Biological Science, Social StuJies
chestra
Intramural
A;
Committee
3;
mural
Olympian
D.
4;
New
4;
4.
Or-
JAMES DONALD
Philadelphia
Biological Science, English
Intra-
Club
4.
JO
Summit
Softball
DOMALAVAGE
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
Sports 2, 3; Athenaeum
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum
Club 1; Chess Club 2; Science Club 3;
S.P.S.E.A.
A.
Malhemalics. Physical Science
\
Mens
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Historian 3; Pledgemaster 2,
3; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; College Choraleers 1; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3,
4; S.P.S.EA. 4; Men's Intramural 2, 3, 4;
Pep Committee 3; Freshman Talent Show 1;
Maroon and Gold Feature Writer 4; Pi
Omega Pi Talent Show 3, 4.
ANN DUDA
French. Social Studies
Hill
Waller Hall Association
tainment Committee 2. 3.
Hospitality Committee 2,
College Choraleers
1;
4;
4; Big Name EnterCustom's Committee 2, 3;
3,
4;
1,
2,
3,
S.P.S.E.A.
Athenaeum Club
3. 4; Cap and
Committee 4; Who's Who Among Students
Colleges and Universities.
in
1,
2;
Gown
American
HENRY JOSEPH ECKLEY
Pottsville
English. Social Studies
Transfer from Penn State U. Center:
Student Council 'Vice President 2; Library Club 2;
Intramural Basketball 1, 2.
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
CAROL ANN EDWARDS
JOSEPH
Bloomsburg
English. Biological Science
Day Women's
Delta Pi
Science
OBITER
3;
Club
P.
Association
English Club
1,
3;
Secretary
Assistant Editor
Lounge Committee
tion Committee 3.
3;
2,
1,
2,
3;
3;
Kappa
S.P.S.E.A.
Secretary
3;
3;
C.G.A. Husky
Tickets and Distribu-
Social Studies
Men's Resident Council
Veterans'
ketball
2,
NANCY MARGARET ENGEL
ELGIN
Atlas
S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Association 2. 3; Intramural BasBaseball 3; Volleyball 3.
3;
2.
3;
Philadelphia
Science
^Caller Hall Association
Club 2; Science Club
Christian
3,
4.
Association
1;
1,
1.
2,
2,
3,
3;
Fashion
4;
Poetry
Student
Show
2,
BERNARD
FRED GERALD FREY
Geiur.d
Tunkhannock
Day Men's
Council
1,
2,
5.
1,
4;
Association
2.
3:
Football
Swimming, Manager
1,
Men's
4;
S.P.S.EA.
2.
Science
4;
3.
Resident
Varsity Club
4; Baseball 2;
Hazleton
RONALD PARK GERHART
GATSKI
Science.
Port Royal
English
M.ithemalics, Physical Science
Committee 4; Science Club 4;
Election
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramural
Football 3. 4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3;
Intramural Softball
2,
C.
Biolf/xtc^il
and
Name
2,
3,
4;
Cards Committee
Mens
Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Pi 4. Phi Sigma Pi 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4;
SP.S.EA. 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3;
Intramural Soccer 4; Orchestra Committee 4.
Announcements
4.
THOMAS STEPHEN GLADSKY
Shenandoah
Studies,
Social
English
Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3;
Maroon mid Gold Sports Editor 2; Olympian, Editorial
Board 3; Basketball 1. 2; Intramurals 3, 4.
THOMAS GORANT
Shamokin
Social Studies,
Geography
Men's Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Day Men's Association
1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1. 2, 3, A.
GLENN HOWARD GRUBER
Highspire
Social
Studies.
Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity
Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Homecoming Committee 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; High School Basketball Tournament 2; High School Wrestling
Tournament 3; State College ^'restling
Tournament 1, 2.
^TO:
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FRANCIS LAMAR GURSKI
JAMES STEPHEN GUIZZETTI
Mt. Carmel
Day Men's
naeum Club
Circulation
3.
M.ithematics. Physical Science
Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Athe2; Science Club 1; Olympian
Editor 2; Intramural Volleyball
Social Studies,
Shamokin
Dav Mens
Association
4; Football 2.
Club 3.
mural Softball
ball
2.
3,
4.
2,
3.
1,
3,
4;
2.
4;
3,
Geography
4;
Track
Intramural
Varsity
4;
Intra-
Basket-
W AVNE JOSEPH HAAS
Crcssuna
Soci.il
Sliidies,
IKANK NELSOiN HELLLK,
Gtoxr.iphy
Muncy
Dining Room Committee 4; Pep Committee
4; Men's Resident Council I, 2, 3, A: Aviation Club 3; Debating Club 3; S P.S.E.A.
•4; Varsity Club 4; Track 2,
3, 4; Intramural
Social
Football 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; IntraBaseball 2; Intramural Wrestling 2;
FREDERICK
E.
WILLIAM HIGGINS
JK.
Studies
Recreation
Christian
Association
M.iiuOK and Gold,
Olympian, Editor 3.
4.
TrucksviUe
Social
Committee 4; Election
Committee 4; Men's Resident Council I, 2,
3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2;
English Club 4; Poetry Club I; Student
mural
Orchestra Committee
English,
1,
S. P.S.E.A.
2;
Editorial
Editor
Shamokin
Social
Day Men's
President
S. P.S.E.A.
Association 1,
Intramurals
4;
3,
4; Ivy
Sliidies,
English
Treasurer
2,
1,
2,
Day Committee
3,
3,
4;
4.
4;
3;
HONS
Sucud
Studies. Geography
Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3. 1; Intramural Baseball
2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta L'psilon 2, 3, 4; S. P.S.E.A. 3, 4.
HOWER
LEWIS CLARENCE
Bloomsburg
Science Club
mural
Mathematics.
2,
4;
3,
Basketball
2,
Intramural
Baseball
English.
Day Men's Association
Club
3,
Physics
3;
Intra-
3.
JAMES HAROLD HUBER
Bloomsburg
2,
1,
2,
Recording Secretary
Social
3,
4;
4;
Studies
Debating
Tennis 4;
WILLARD
Danville
L.
HUNSINGER
Mathematics.
Day Men's
Association 1, 2,
4; Veterans' Association 2.
3,
4;
Orangeville
S. P.S.E.A.
Day Men's
Choraleers
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramural
Softball 3, 4; Intramural 'Volleyball 2; Ivy
Day Committee
4.
?*t
>•«'
t
JOHN LAWRENCE
Science
Pbyiic.il
^
Social
ICKES
Studies.
Geography
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College
1.
2, 3; Intramural Bowling
1.
"I*^
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4^^
Hislory.
GORDON JONES
BEVERLY HEATH JOHNSON
BARBARA ANN JAMES
Pocono Summit
English
Board 4; Waller Hall Association
A: Waller Hall Governing Board
1,
2,
.1,
2: Athenaeum Club 1, 3; College Choraleers
1; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Cap and Gown Committee.
Chairman 4.
Election
Sua./l Sludid. English
Benton
Bloomsburg Players 2, 5. 4; Hospitality
Committee 3; "Looking Forward," Editor 2;
SP.S.EA. 3. 4; Waller Hall Association 2,
3; Memorial Committee 4; Senior Ball Decorations Committee 4; Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and Univer-
Jermyn
Socki!
Sludies,
English
Athenaeum Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club I. 2,
3, 4; SP.S.EA. 3, 4; Men's Residence Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Dining Room Committee 3, 4.
sities.
JARED ALAN KETNER
Physic.d Science M.ithtni.ilics
Benton
Aviation Club
i,
4;
Collet;e Choraleers
2;
Science Club
2, 3, 4.
DEAN PATSONS
Bloomsburg
Day Men's
S.P.S E.A.
KILE
Biologic.il
Science.
History
Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Club
Veterans'
4;
Association
2.
1,
3,
BARBARA ANN KINDIG
Berwick
Spiinish,
Day Women's
enaeum
Association 1. 2,
Club
English
1,
2;
Fashion
Assembly Organist 1.
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
3,
Club
Distribution Committee
2.
3.
4.
4',
3,
Benton
Bloomsburg
Biologiciil Science. Physical Science
Ath-
4:
Show Organist
DANIEL KLEMENTIK
RICHARD KITCHEN
English
3;
Maroon and Gold Band
4;
Association
Tickets and
murals
1;
1.
2.
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
1,
2,
Talent
3,
4.
3; Day Men's
Show 1; Intra-
Soci.d Sludies, English
Transfer from Concordia College.
tL
n
I
JAMES ROBERT KOCH
Hazleton
Social
Studies,
Geogr.iphy
Day Men's
Association 1. 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Veterans' Association 2, 3, 4.
BARBARA
J1:AN
Berwick
Day
VComen'-s Association
and Cold
KOLET
English,
2.
3,
1,
2.
5,
4;
DONALi:!
Biology
Catawissa
Maroon
KOONES
G,
Social
Athenaeum Club
Studies,
1,
2,
3,
Geography
4.
4.
CAROL JEAN KOONS
Shenandoah
General Science. Chemistry
Day Women's
Association 3; Bloomsburg Players 4;
English Club 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Gold Staff
4; Election Board 4; Orchestra Committee 4; Transfer:
Penn State Players 2, 3; Daily Collegian 2, 3.
DANIEL KWASNOSKI
Ranshaw
Mathematics, Physical Science
Day Men's Association
Secretary 2, 3, 4; Science
President 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Assembly Committee
3; Intramural Softball 3: Decorations Committee 4.
Club
OWEN ROBERT LAGERMAN
Trevorton
Social
Day Men's
Studies
Association 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum
Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 4; 'Veterans' Association
4; Football 3.
LARRY LARUE LAUBACH
Benton
General Science. Mathematics
Day Men's
Club
3,
Association
4; S.P.S.E.A. -i.
1,
2,
3,
4;
Science
2,
JAMES JOSEPH LAVELLE
Scranton
Social Studies.
Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma
Theta I'psilon 2, 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Intramural Football 1, 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4;
Baseball
\
1,
1,
2.
ea
V
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»k'
SALLY
MARGARET SUSANN
LAYTON
Soci.ll Studies.
Fort)- Fort
English
••B" Club 1, 2. ?; Customs Committee 2;
Pep Committee 2; S.P.SE.A. -1; Furniture
Waller Hall Association 1. 2,
Committee
3; Athenaeum Club 4; Memorial Committee
Tunkhannotk
Waller Hall Association
1,
2.
THOMAS LAWRENCE
LILLIE
Social Studies.
3.
Geogr.iphy
4;
Gamma
Theta t'psilon 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1; S.P.S.EA. 3. 4; Announcements
and Name Cards Committee 4.
LITTLE
Socuil Studies, English
Philadelphia
Freshman Class Adviser 3; Customs Committee 3; Day Men's Association 4; Men's
Resident Council 2, 3; Bloomsburg Players
2; Perspective Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Veterans' Association 2, Vice Commander 3. 4;
Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Swimming
4.
Judo Club Instructor 2, 3. 4; WresTournament 3; Freshman Talent Show
Director 2, 3; Reserve Seat Committee 4.
2,
4;
3,
tling
JOAN H LIVZIEY
f It ?ich,
Danville
Day Women's
Association
English Club 4;
1.
:
English
S.P-S.E.A.
3,
.
3,
4;
Sigma Alpha Eta
PETER MARTIN LUTZ
Biological Science
Bloomsburg
Day Mens Association
Club 3, 4; Swimming
MYRON
Berwick
Day Men's
Club
3;
LYLO,
Science
2, 3, 4; Science
Veterans' AssociaIntramural Football 3;
Association
S.P.S.E.A.
CARL
JR.
Biological
Histuiy,
3,
tion 3; Golf 2, 3;
Decorations Committee
1,
4;
4.
LYNN
S P.S.E.A. .^. 4; Men's
3. 4; Intramural BasSoftball 3; Business Club 1;
Science Club 2, 3;
Resident Council 1.
ketball
S.
Physical Science. Social Studies
Freeland
2,
Cap and
3;
Gown
2,
Committee
4.
1,
2,
3,
-i;
S.P.S.EA.
JOSEPH
ANDREW
Varsity
MAIER,
Social
Danville
Day Men's
Association
Association
2,
Bowling
4;
2.
2;
3,
4;
Studies,
3,
2,
Golf
Freshman
Transportation Committee
4;
4;
Talent
4.
JR.
English
Veterans'
Intramural
Show
1;
JAMES
MANNION
R,
Mt. Carmel
WILLIAM EUGENE MARTIN
Biology, Social Siiidiei
Bloomsburg
English,
Social
Sliidus
Day Men's
S.P.S.E.A. A.
Association 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Pi A; Debating Club Treasurer 3, 4; English
Club President 3, President 4; S.P.s'e A.
3,
4;
Board
Maroon and Gold Reporter 2, Editorial
3, Copy Editor 4; Pilot Staff 2.
ROBERT LOUIS McALOOSE
Kelayres
Biological
Science,
Geography
Day Men's
Association 1. 2, 3, A: Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Aviation Club 3; Science Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Veterans
Association 1, 4; Class Pictures Committee 4.
JOHN EUGENE McAULIFFE
Scranton
Mathematics, Physical Science
Intramural Sports: Basketball
leyball
3,
Transfer
3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; 'VolPrograms and Distribution Committee -1.
from Keystone Junior College.
4;
THOMAS McHUGH
Lost Creek
Judo Club
Mathematics. Physical Science
2,
1,
mural Football
3,
3,
1.
2,
4;
Athenaeum Club
4;
3,
Intramural
2,
3;
Intra1
2
4.
JOHN JOSEPH McMURTRIE,
Saint
1,
Basketball
Clair
Social
S.P.S.E.A.
4.
Studies,
ROBERT MECKLY
JR.
Englnh
Lewrsburg
Social
Studies.
FRANCIS JOSEPH MENAPACE
Geography
Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4: Day Mens
Association 4; Tr.in-.i^nrt.itmn Committee 4.
Mt.
Track
Carmel
3,
4;
Biology,
Class
Pictures
History
Committee
4.
KENNETH
Benton
Science, Malhem.itics
Day Men's
Association
Committee
4.
2,
A:
3,
Day Women's
Decorations
D.
2.
3,
4;
Waller Hall
Players
1;
2;
Co-Piht
Upsilon
tling
4.
2,
1,
1,
Geography
Biology,
Fort
Men's Resident Council
Hospitality
Committee
3,
4;
2,
1,
3;
3,
Treasurer
Gamma
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
4;
Tfieta
Wres-
2.
1,
1.
Student Christian Association 2,
S.P.S.E.A. 3, President 4;
4;
3,
Vice President 3, 4; Class Vice
4;
2,
2.
President 4; Intramural Football
Committee
Invitations
4;
3,
Forty
Science
Wrestling 1,
4; Track
3,
Science Club
3,
Association
History
MOSS
Shickshinny
2,
E>igl/ih,
Association 1, 2; Bloomsburg
English Club 3. 4; Poetry Club
Staff 2; Reserve Seat Committee
WAYNE
TODD THOMAS MORRIS
ERMA JOANNE MILLER
MERTZ
R.
Shamokin
1,
2.
3,
4;
Softball
1,
4.
DONALD MUFFLY
New
Columbia
Biolo«ic.il
Maroon and Gold
Science,
English
Olympntn Editorial Board 3;
Pep Committee; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2. 3. 4; Science
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Transportation Committee Chairman ^; Intramural Football
1,
4;
3,
1,
Softball
2;
1,
3,
4.
MILO EDWARD MUIRHEAD
Bloomsburg
Science.
Soci.il
Studies
Assembly Committee 4; Customs Committee
3. 4, Phi
1,
2,
2; Day Men's Association
Sigma Pi 3, 4; Debating Club 3, Treasurer
S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Science Club 1. 2.
4;
3;
Bowling
1,
Football 2, 3; Softball
2. 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Tennis
4;
Transportation Commit-
Intramural
2,
3,
4;
4; Table
tee 4
Sports:
JOHN NICHOLAS NASH
JAMES JOHN NAGLE
Ashley
Biological
Science
-1;
Association
Athenaeum
Club 3; Science Club 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; VetSports:
Association
Intramural
eran's
4;
Football 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4;
Volleyball 3, 4; Table Tennis 3, 4.
Day Men's
Biological Science, Geography
Shamokin
Day Men's
Association 4; Men's Resident
Council 1. 2. 3; Aviation Club 1, 2: Science
Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Swimming 3;
Wrestling
1,
2.
'•^
TH
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-1i^
l.VN
i:\l
Rome
Awards Committee
tee
3;
Waller Hall
College
Hospitality
Association 1,
3;
Choraleers
Maroon and Gold Band
Association
Commit2,
3,
Bloomsburg Players
English Club 4;
3;
1;
Student Christian
3,
4; Marooit
and Gold Reporter
2;
Memorial Committee
4.
l-RANCIS PLCORELLl
Jtisli'il
ODONNELL
Mocanaqua
Day Men's
Girardville
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
2;
1,
WILLIAM KLNM.IH
Sochit Studies
y\
Waller Hall Proctor
2;
NORTHROP
Eiiiitish.
Physical Science, Biologidit Science
ciation
Social Studies.
Association
3;
Geography
Veterans'
Asso-
3.
Recreation Committee 2; Customs C Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3, i; Chess Club
Debating Club President 3: Science Club 1. 2.
Social
.';
2;
Vice President
3; M/iroon tinci G')lii Feature Writer
OBITER Activities Editor 3. Editor l; Olymliun
Business Manager 2; Pitol Associate Editor 3; High
School Basketball Tournament 2; S.P.S.E.A. i.
-1;
THOMAS REED
PEIFER
Miftlinville
Day Men's
Geography
Athenaeum Club
English,
Association
1,
2,
4;
3,
Debating Club 3, 4; English Club 4; S.P.S.E.A.
01ympi.in Editorial Staff 3; Perspective Club 2;
Orchestra Committee 4.
1.
2;
4;
ROBERT PELAK
Wilkes-Barre
Chemistry, Physical Science
Aviation Club 3; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; Judo Club
2.
Chess Club 2; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Men's
3;
Resident Council 1,
4.
4; S.P.S.E.A.
JOHN LAWRENCE PESDA
Hazleton
Social
Athenaeum Club
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
Association
'Vice President 3.
4;
Aviation Club
Bloomsburg Players
'Veterans'
2,
JOAN ANN PETRIE
Studies
3.
Schuylkill
Haven
Committee
Fern Glen
Sigma
Day Women's
4;
Pep
4;
Perspective
Club 2;
OBITER Art Editor
Committee
4.
1;
PATRICIA
Social Studies, English
Alpha Eta 1;
Board 2;
Cap and Gown
Election
3;
ANN
PHILLIPS
Social Studies, English
Association 3. 4; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 1. 2, 3;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Orchestra Committee A:
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1^^
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Athens
Mt. Carmel
Biologic.il Science, Soci.il Studies
Day Mens
Association
Club 1: Science Club
mural Volleyball 3.
4;
1.
2.
3;
Athenaeum
Wrestling
4:
SUZANNE FAY REASER
VINCENT PAUL RAUPERS
RICHARD JOSEPH PROFIT
Intra-
4: Intramural Sports:
Baseball 3. 4'-. Football A; Wrestling 4; Class
Pictures Committee 4.
S(jc/.iI
Studies,
Mathematics
Allenwood
Geography
Day Women's
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, Executive
Committee 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 1;
Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4;
Fire
Track 1,
Football
3;
1,
2,
Brigade
'l^B*a<*^
Association
3;
2,
1,
S.P.S.E.A.
1;
Waller Hall
Maroon and Gold Band
Association
4;
4.
3,
3.
KERRY
REIDINGER
E.
Social
Danville
Day Men's
Association
Association
2.
1,
2.
3;
Geography
Studies,
S.P.S.E.A.
3;
Veterans
WILLIAM MOORHEAD REMLEY
Social Studies,
Berwick
Day
Men's
Upsilon 1,
EUGENE WAYNE RINEHIMER
WILLIAM HENRY RICE
English.
Catawissa
French
Day Men's Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Chess
Club 3; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2;
S.P.S.E.A.
serve
Seat
3,
4;
Intramural
Committee
Soccer
4;
Re-
Berwick
Day Men's
3, 4.
Social Studies.
Association
1,
2,
3.
4;
Geography
S.P.S.E.A.
Association
2. Treasurer
1,
2.
3,
4;
Geography
Gamma
Theta
3.
GLORIA
J.
ROGERS
Mathematics
Williamsport
Pep Committee 3; Waller Hall Association
3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2, 4; College
1. 2,
Choraleers
1;
S.P.S.E.A. 4.
4.
w-
m
DONALD
Muncy
R(_)S1;M-IALi\I
Spanish, Geography
CAROL
Gamma
College
Election
S.P.S.E.A.
Theta Upsilon 2, 3, President A:
Board 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. A; Day
Men's Association 3, A; Reser\e Seat Committee
ST.
Chambersburg
mittee
JOHN
JOHN HLNRY SAMSLL
Biological Science
Choraltcrs 1; Athenaeum Club 1;
4; Science Club 2; Dance ComInvitations
3;
Committee
Berwick
Social Sludies, Biological Science
Day Men's
Club
A.
A.
Association
1,
Debating Club
2.
3;
Athenaeum
Science Club 3. 4;
4;
Intramural Sports: Basketball
3: Baseball 3; Football 4; Class Pictures
4;
3;
S.P.S.E.A.
2,
Committee
NANCY ANN
4.
SARLSKY
Mt. Carmel
Maihcmatui. Physical Science
Social Recreation Committee 3. 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4
Bloomsburg Players 1; Science Club
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Conniittee
Gifts
THOMAS EDWIN SHARER
Port Royal
Mathematics, Physic.il Science
Men's Resident Council 2, 3,
Science Club 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
2,
3;
Intramural Soccer
A; Kappa Delta Pi 4;
4; Intramural Basketball
4.
CAROLE MARIE SEROWICZ
Glen Lyon
CARIMER JANE SHULTZ
Biological Science, English
Day 'Women's
Association
4;
'Waller
Mali
Sigma Alpha Eta
Athenaeum Club 3; Science Club 3,
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Decorations Committee 4.
Association
1,
2,
3;
Berwick
French,
Class Historian 4;
Awards Committee
1;
Assembly Committee
4;
sociation
1,
President 4;
JOHN ALEXANDER SHUMAN,
English
2,
3;
Day 'Women's As2.
3.
4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,
Athenaeum Club 1, 2; Maroon
3;
and Gold Reporter 2, Editorial Board 3,
Copy Editor 4; Prom Decoration Committee
Co-ed of
3;
the
Year Committee
2;
S.P.SEA
4.
Bloomsburg
Day Men's
Club
3,
4;
Association
Chess Club
Geography
4;
Athenaeum
2.
3;
III
English,
3,
English Club
2.
3,
Bowling 3; Homecoming Decoration Committee 3; Ivy Day Committee A.
4; Intramural
A
Soa.il
Stiidus.
JOHN BENEDICT SMITH
CONNIE ELAINE SMITH
JEROME DOMINICK SLAVICK
Berwick
Harvey's Lake
Geogriiph)
English,
Social Snidies
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller
Hall Counselor 3; College Choraleers 1, 3;
Maroon and GoM Band 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S E.A.
4. Decorations Committee 4.
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess
Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Golf 4; Intramural
Basketball 2, 3; Decorations Committee 4.
Harleigh
Dining
Physical Science,
Room Committee
3;
Mathematics
Men's Resident
3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Aviation
Science Club 2, Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; Intramural Sports: Football 3, 4;
Basketball 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Wrestling 3,
4; Volleyball 3, 4.
Council
Club
2,
3;
NELSON ROBERT SMITH
Mathematics,
Wilkes-Barre
Bloomsburg Players
4;
Intramural
3,
1;
Science Club
1,
Physical
2.
4;
Science
SPS.E
A.
4.
PRISCILLA JANE SMITH
South
Hospitality
2,
3;
Mathematics,
Williamsport
Committee
College Choraleers
2;
1;
English
Waller Hall Association
S, PS. E.A, 3; OBITER 1,
Social
Studies.
Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2,
4; Student Christian Association 3, 4;
3,
S.P.S.EA. 3, 4; Freshman Talent Show;
Orchestra Committee 4.
RONALD
JOHN CLOYD SPANGLER
LEONARD DEAN SNYDER
Elizabethville
1,
2.
Bloomsburg
Day Men's
Club
1;
Association
S.P.S.EA.
4.
F.
STARTZEL
Mathematics, Physical Science
Biological
Science
Strong
4;
Science
Big Name Entertainment Committee 3; Day
Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Olympian Staff 3; Intra1;
mural 'Volleyball 3-
1,
2,
3,
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MKHAI-L WILLIAM STLCiLR
New
WILLIAM LDWARD STLINHART
Cumberland
Sociiil Studies,
Geography
4;
Basketball
Tournament
STEPHENS
Biolag/c.i! Science, Physidil Science
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Fire Brigade 3; High School Vt'restling Tournament
3,
MAR(_,AKLL LLlZAbL'LlI
Shamokin
Northumberland
Day Men's
Council
1,
2,
Association 1. 2: Men's Resident
English Club 4; Science Club
President 3, 4; OBITER Activities
3,
English Club
4;
3,
English,
4;
S P.S.E.A.
3,
Speech
4;
Am
Transfer
from Heidelberg College.
Editor 4; C.G.A. Husky Lounge Committee
4; Tickets and Distribution Committee 4;
3.
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Intramural
Softball
2.
RANDALL DENT STEPHENS
Northumberland
English Club
3,
English, History
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Perspective Club
2.
WILLIAM HENRY STRAUSER
Truckville
Science
Varsity Basketball
LYNN SWEET
ROBERT JON STRUNK
Shamokin
Man Representative
Biology.
Shenandoah
History
Customs Committee i; Social
Recreation Committee 5; Bloodmobile Committee 1;
Election Board 4; Husky Lounge Committee -(; Day
Men's Association 1; Mens Resident Council 2. 3,
-(;
Phi Sigma Pi 3. Assistant Sccretar>'.Treasurer.
Pledgcmaster 4: Debating Club Treasurer 3. President 3; Science Club 1, 2, President 3: S.P.S.E.A.
4; OBITER Advertising Staff 4; Olympian Editorial
Board 2; Transportation Committee 4.
Transfer
Association
from
Studies
S.P.S.E.A.
College: Interna3,
4;
Beaver
Club; Politics Club; Spanish Club; Governing Board; Dance Commit4;
P
tional
Relations
tee
2.
1,
3;
Intramural Softball
3.
ROBERT JAMES TRAMA
Social
Day 'Women's
A;
2,
Hazleton
Day Men's
General Science
Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Science
Club 1, 2, 3; Student Christian Association
1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Veterans' Association 2, 3; Ivy Day Committee 4.
JOHN
Bloomsburg
Science Club
tive 3;
Kappa
D.
VINCENT
Biological Science.
C.G.A.
JOSEPH JOHN
Chemistry
Man
RepresentaDelta Pi 4; Investigating Com-
2,
i;
Co-chairman 4;
mittee 3; Phi Sigma Pi
mittee
Bloodmobile
2,
3,
President
Brockton
Day Men's
3;
DANIEL
WALKO
Scranton
M.ifhem.itici. Phys/cjl Science
Association 2.
Veteran's Association
3,
4;
Track
Science Club
v.
WATKINS
Science,
History
Programs and DisTransfer from Grace-
Intramurals
3, 4;
Committee
4.
tribution
4,
T.
Biolof^ical
land College.
Com4.
VICKI
ANN WATTS
Biological Science, English
Bloomsburg
Customs Committee 3; Day 3. 4; Women's Association
1, 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Club 1; Senior
Class Tickets Committee Co-chairman 4; Intramurals
4;
3,
Swimming
Instructor
3,
4.
RICHARD ELMER WENDEL
Chemistry,
Hazleton
Physics
Aviation Club 3; Science Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Intramural 'Volleyball 3. 4; Announcements and Name
Card Committee
BARBARA
Shamokin
Kappa Delta
3;
Poetr>'
Dance
3,
Pi
4;
A.
GORDON FRANTZ WILLIAMS
WESLOSKY
Englnh. Social Studies
'West Pittston
Bloomsburg Players
Chess
2,
Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Modern
Freshman Talent Show 1.
4;
Club
JANET ILENE WILLIAMS
Social Studies
3,
4;
Intramural
Baseball
4.
2
Catawissa
English. Social Studies
Day Women's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3: College Choraleers 1; Pilot
Associate Editor 2; Cap and Gown Committee
4.
I
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BARK IF:
Sunbury
K.
JACQUELYN ANN WISER
W'lRTH
Siiciul Studies,
Day Men's Association 1,
3, 4; Ivy Day Committee
2,
3,
Muncy
Gcox''i!'/}y
Kappa Delta
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
4.
1;
German
Maroon and Gold Band
M,ilhemat/cs,
S.P.S.E.A,
Pi
4;
3,
4.
PAUL CHARLES WITH IKS
Collingswood
Bioloj-icat Science,
Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Club I. 2, 3; Varsity Club
Wrestlini;
1,
2,
3,
Geography
4;
2,
1,
Science
3,
4;
3.
JOHN EDWARD YANAITIS
Mahanoy City
Physic.d
Day Men's Association 1, 2,
3;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Science
Club
Science, Biolugic.d Science
4;
2,
Men's Resident Council
Treasurer
3,
4.
MATTHEW MICHAEL YANINAS
Benvick
Science
Club 2; Debating Club
Day Men's Association 1, 2,
Science
2;
2;
Intramural
4.
3,
LEONARD ALEXANDER
YARASHEFSKI
Mocanaqua
Softball
EDWARD
Biological Science, Social Studies
Science
Science Club
3.
Men's Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Science
Club 2, 4; Intramural Sports: Basketball 2,
Baseball
Volleyball 3, 4; Football
4; Tickets and Distribution Committee 4.
3, 4;
EDWARD LEON ZIMOLZAK
JOSEPH ZALEDONIS
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
3, 4;
Mocanaqua
Biological
Day Men's
2,
4;
Association 1,
Veterans' Association
ments and
Name
Cards
4.
3,
3,
Science
4; S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Announce-
^
Student
Little
at
the
teachers
Nancy
Bower and Thomas
study period in Social Studies
Bloomsbun; Junior-Senior Hiph School.
supc-rvise
a
teachers Daniel Klementik and Lynn
Sweet explain the operation of the opaque projector to students in a geography class at the
Junior-Senior
Central-Columbia
County
Joint
^Student
High
88
School.
I-. M.uctta, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Director of Spechil Education
)(.n.ild
Dr. Maietta counsels with .student Andrew
Leeper in arrangint; schedule for Speech Correction curriculum.
i^Children at Selinsgrove State ^hool are taught
wood-working skills. Student teacher Daniel Renn
(left)
and co-operating
supervise activities.
teacher
Charles
Fish'
Mastery of speech and language are vital to citizenship. Student teacher Judith Wolf administers
speech therapy
at
SelinsgruM- State School.
89
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ROBERT
H.
ANTHONY
Towanda
JUDITH
Speech Correction
Sigma Alpha Eta
Day Women's
Alpha
1.
2. ?, -i; Aviation Club
Treasurer 2; Council for Education of Exceptional Children Treasurer 2.
3; High School Basketball Tournament, Asst.
Director 1, Statistician 2, Investigation and
Arrangements Committee
Eta
Tickets
1,
Association
2,
3.
4;
and Distribution
1,
2,
ANN BROOKER
ELIZABi HI
BLAIR
Speech Correction
Secretary
1,
ANN
Milton
3;
SP.S E A.
Drexel Hill
Educ.tlion for the Mentally Retarded,
Sigma
3,
Elementary
4;
Class Secretary 4; College Council 3; C.G.A.
4.
Awards Committee
Chairman
2,
3;
Waller
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall
President 3; Waller Hall Governing Board
1. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma Alpha
Eta 1, 2; "B" Club 3, 4; College Choraleers
Hall
4.
Alpha Chapter, Council for Education of
Exceptional Children, Secretary 2. 3, President 4; Maroon and Gold 2, 3; OBITER 1,
4; Who's Who Among Students in
3,
2,
1;
American,
S.P.S-E.A.
and
Colleges
Universities;
4.
EDGAR RICHARD FISHER
Education
Milton
the
for
Mentally
Retarded,
Elementary
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 2;
Alpha Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional
Children
2,
4;
3,
Association
'Veterans'
Commander
2,
3; S.P.S.E.A. 4.
ROSE MARIE FISHER
Speech
Martinsburg
Correction
CG
A. Hospitality Committee 2, 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 1. ^, Waller Hall Proctor 3. Fire '^'arden
2; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3. 4; College Choraleers 1, 2;
Maroon and Gold Band
All-State
J.
Elysburg
Education for the Mentally
Retarded. Elementary
4;
4,
Sigma
Berwick
Speech
Correction
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3; Day
Women's Official Board 2; Sigma Alpha
Eta 1, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 3; Maroon and Gold
Tennis 3; Investigation
1.
2,
3;
rangements Committee 4.
and Ar-
Band
1,
2,
2,
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4:
3.
JOSEPH MICHAEL HALUSKA
MARGARET JEAN HACK
DEAN GEORGE
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Collegiate
St.
Education for the Mentally
Retarded. Elementary
Clair
Sigma Alpha Eta
I
;
Bloomsburg Players
1,
College Choraleers 1, 2; Alpha Chapter,
Council for Education of Exceptional Children 3, 4; Veterans' Association 3, Vice
2;
Commander
4;
Assembly Committee
3.
V1»^
NANCY ANN HANDSHAW
New
Cumberland
THOMAS JAMES HIXON
New
Ecliiculion for the
MtHkilly Retarded, Elemenhiry
Exceptional Children 2, Vice President 3. -I;
Student Christian Association 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A.
3.
-1;
Publicity
Speech Correction
College Council 3, 4; Intramural Committee
4; Men's Resident Council 3, 4; Men's Resident Council President 3. 4; Sigma Alpha
Eta 3, 4; Alpha Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. ^, 4; Waller
Hall Governing Board i; Waller Hall Head
Counselor 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Treasurer
4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2; College Choraleers
1: Alpha Chapter, Council for Education o'f
Who's
Castle
SUSAN CLEO KATZ
Allentown
Speech
Waller Hall Association
Omega
3,
2,
3,
4;
Correction
Alpha
Treasurer 4; Sigma Alpha Eta
2,
Who Among Students
Colleges and Universities.
Who's
in
American
Committee Co-chairman 4;
Students in American
Universities.
JOHN
Pottsville
T.
Educ.it/on
KOVICH
for
the
Meiit.dly
Ret.irdid
College Choraleers
Alpha Chapter. Council for Education of Exceptional Children 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Announcements and Name Cards Committee 4.
1
;
JEAN LOUISE KROPA
Dimock
Speech Correction, Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2,
4; Athenaeum Club 3; College Choraleers
3,
1.
2;
Alpha Chapter. Council for Education of Exceptional
Children
2,
S.P.S.E.A. 3;
3,
4;
Student
Association
Christian
Cap and Gown Committee
1;
4.
LYNN JOSEPH PAUL
SHEILA LEE LEITER
Education for the
South Williamsport
Mentally Retarded, Elementary
Waller H.ill
Alpha Eta I,
Associatioft
1.
2,
3,
4;
Sigma
College Choraleers 1; Alpha
Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; An2;
nouncements and
Name
Cards Committee
4.
Williamstown
Education for the Mentally
Retarded, Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 1, 2; Alpha Chapter, Council for
Education of Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4;
Student Christian Association 1; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Intramurals 3, 4; Tickets and Distribution
4.
NELLIE
ANNE PURNELL
Tamaqua
Speech Correction
Customs Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Chapter, Council for Education of ExcepChildren 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Reserved
tional
Seat
2,
Recording Secretary 4; Bloomsburg Players
4; Poetry Club 2; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
3,
4;
3,
Who Among
Colleges and
Psi
Committee
4.
DANIEL
Shamokin
HOWARD RENN
Day Men's Associatum
enaeum Club
2;
1,
2,
4;
3,
Ath-
Alpha Chapter, Council
Education of Exceptional Children
S.PS.E.A. 3. -i.
2.
HELEN
BONNIE GALE RICE
Education jot the Mentall)
Retarded, Elementary
for
3,
4;
Speech Correction, Elementary
Bani;i)r
Speech
Correction,
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4;
College Choraleers 1; Student Christian AsReserved
socjat'ion
4;
1,
2; S.P.S.EA.
3,
Seat Committee
SALFI
R.
Philadelphia
Waller Hall
Alpha Eta 1,
2,
3. 4;
Majorette
2,
3,
Publicity
4.
mittee
1,
Association
1.
2,
Sigma
3;
Maroon and Gold Band
Drum
Committee
Co-chairman
Majorette 4; Class
Reserve Seats ComS.P.S.EA. 3.
3;
4;
JOHN HOWARD SHANNON
^''est
Pittston
Education for the Mentally Retarded,
Elementary
Day Men's
Association 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 4; Aviation
Chess Club 3. 4; College Choraleers 2; Alpha
Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children
4; Orchestra Committee 4.
Club
2;
MICHAEL EDWARD SINCO
Nanticoke
Education for the Mentally Retarded,
Elementary
3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2;
Education of Exceptional
S.P.S.EA. 2; High School Basketball Tour-
Men's Resident Council
Alpha Chapter, Council
Children
3;
nament Manager;
Fire
1.
2,
for
Warden.
JEFFREY H. SMITH
Hazleton
Speech
JANE MARIE WELCH
NEAL JOHN WEASER
Correct/on
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi
Sigma Pi Secretary 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta
1, 2, 3, President 4; Alpha Chapter, Council
for Education of Exceptional Children 3;
Student Christian Association 1, 2;
A.
4; Golf 2, 4; Who's Who Among Students
in American Colleges and Universities.
Bloomsburg
Alpha
Education for the Mentally
Retarded, Elementary
Chapter, Council for Education
Exceptional Children 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Reserved Seat Committee 4.
of
4;
Sayre
Speech Correction, Elementary
Social Recreation
Committee
1,
2,
3;
Waller
Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha
Eta 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2,
3; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4; Gifts
Committee
SPSE
^
4.
JUDITH ALLI;AN
Pottstown
Correclioti
Recreation Committee 1, 2; Election
Board 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3,
4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, Public Relations
Minersville
Social
Chairman 3, -1; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4;
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3, 4; Maroon and Gold
1,
2, 3.
MARY
JOHN JOSHFH YASTISHOCK
W'OLl'
Speech
Education for the Menially
Retarded, Elementary
College Choraleers 2; Alpha Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2,
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
Jonestown
LOUISE YEAGLEY
Education
for the Mentally
Retarded, Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3,
Alpha Eta 1. 3; College Choraleers
4;
1;
Sigma
Alpha
Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4; Decoration Committee 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, Secretary'
2, Vice President 3, 4; Inter-Collegiate Band
4.
1,
2,
3.
NEW NAVY HALL
SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER
SERVICES VARIETY
OF INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
Mirror work to improve stuttering problem. Professor
Richard Mease demonstrates therapy process to trainee. Clinician Nellie Purnell observes procedures.
" Group language and speech therapy
for hearing handicapped
Professor Samuel Shilling teaches sensory activities
to children. Assistance is given by student clinicians Nellie
Purnell (left) and Jean Hack. Parents observe their children
through one-way vision mirror.
children.
Effective use of play therapy for release of emotional disturbances.
Professor Martin Satz evaluates behavior. Students observe activities
through one-way vision mirror.
93
Ch
"
sm
Q^JiMjOnS
Pv^luflmv
"We've
read about Columbus, but
saw John Glenn
—
we
9:47 a.m., E.S.T., February 20, 1962
95
Left
to
right:
Wayne Moss,
er, treasurer.
Betty
Brooker.
secretary
vice-president; Margaret
Bow
Dear Fellow Graduates:
As the end of our college days draws near, our minds return to that day when we first entered Bloomsburg State College. Most of us were fresh out of high school. We were ready to conquer the world,
inspired by fresh ideas, by dreams and by ambitions
immature youth on the threshold of a new
experience. The following years found many of our dreams shattered. Many of our ideas proved
impractical. We continued to strive toward a goal that seemed uncertain at times.
.
.
.
During the course of our education at Bbomsburg, we grew in understanding of ourselves. We
developed sound judgment, and we began to comprehend this great thing called "life." We gained many
new friendships, and achieved self-confidence. We learned' to think, to make decisions, to accept
responsibility, and to teach.
To teach the goal toward which we have been striving for all these years ... a reality! Once more
we face a new challenge, but we are older and more mature. This time we stand ready to meet any
challenge, confident of our ability, and proud of our chosen profession.
We now face the greatest challenge of our lives to educate the leaders of tomorrow. If our countryis to remain free, we must be the best educated nation on this earth. It
is, therefore, the responsibility of
each ot us to contribute our small part to attain these ends.
Although we are many in a long line of Bloomsburg classes, we will not be forgotten. We have given
much of ourselves to Bloomsburg both on the athletic" field and in the classroom. We have spent countless hours and contributed numerous ideas to help Bloomsburg grow and progress. As the years
slip by,
we shall continue, through our Alumni Association, to support Bloomsburg State College as we have done
for the past four years.
To our parents, the President of our college, the Board of Trustees, the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
—
—
—
vania, the administration and the faculty, our class advisers
Mr. Scarpino, Mr. Scrimgeour, Mr. Cope,
and Mr. Bashore, we say thank you for your patience, inspiration, and guidance throughout the years.
We will do our best to make you proud of the Class of 1962.
And now, with graduation just around the corner, I would like to thank the class for giving me the
honor and privilege of serving as your president. May I extend to each member of the class my sincere
congratulations and best wishes for continued success in the years to come. May our thoughts return often
to Bloomsburg State College and the Class of 1962.
Sincerely yours
(]^^-X.--<^ Cp,
t-JLr
President
Class of 1962
97
Left to right: William Hughes, man representative; Patricia Biehl,
vice-president; Lee Jackson, president.
woman
representative; Gail Allen, treasurer; Faye Scheldt, secretary; James Case,
Jutu
Ik
'
The major activity of the Class of 1963 was the Junior
Prom held on April 27 in Centennial Gymnasium. The winner of the Laurel Queen t^lntL^t. which is sponsored by this
class,
was announced
at that time.
In addition tc the Prom,
the Class of 1963 entered a float in the annual
Day parade and won
a prize with
Each year the Junior Class
class rings.
Two
Homecoming
an animated German clock.
officers are responsible for ordering
junior representatives participate in the annual
Battle of the Classes.
JLTNIOR
left to right: Margie Snook, Liz Pingar, Ray Miller, Jim
Manuel Gonzalez. Seated: Lois Detato, Joann Kolb.
Sunding.
Case,
PROM COMMITTEE
MARY ZEVAS
MARGIE SNOOK
LOIS
PEGGY
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Left to right: Peggy
Elizabeth Jenkins.
Stiles,
Margie Snook, Lois Heston, Mar>- Zevas, Serilyn Morrell,
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Kuhns, elected secretarj-; John Baylor, president; Dr. Carl Kendall, adviser; Kenneth Dries, vice-president. Absent
picture was taken: Barbara Chyko, acting secretary.
Ernest Shuba, treasurer; Gail
at
time the
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SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Reta Andrejack, co-chairman program and tickets. Stjnding, left to right: Gordon Reed, cochairman publicity; Joyce Anderson, co-chairman program and tickets; Charles Jasper, co-chairman
publicity; Patti Lello, chairman refreshments.
Se.ited:
The high
Class's
tillion
nasium
point
activities
which
in
is
is
of
the
Sophomore
annual Sophomore Co-
held
in
Gym-
Centennial
December. The Class of 1964
has participated in
all
college activities, in-
Coed-of-the-Year Contest, the
cluding
the
annual
Battle
of
the
Classes,
and
other
events sponsored by the college. Sophomores
have distinguished themselves on the
athletic
field as well as in the classroom this year.
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Christmas
provid-
ed theme for the
dance.
A sophomore miss models
annual fashion show.
Joan Dahlhausscn and Barbara Flannaean
— look-alikes
in the
in
fashion show.
the
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Thomas
Left to right: John Kluck, vice-president; Bonnie Jean Davey, woman representative; Charles Yordy, treasurer; Mr. Glasgow, adviser;
Sandra McKechnie, secretar; William Hinkle, man representative.
Miller, president;
PiesUviOM/Cte
FRESHMAN CLASS DANCE COMMITTEE
Left to right: Blair Hartman, entertamment; Barbara Twitmire, invitations; Sandra Zimmerman,
decorations; Thomas Miller, president; Joanne Nelson, programs and tickets; Ed ^X'hyte. refresh-
ment; Geraldine Prior, decoration.
The Freshman
one.
begins
It
year
with
is
ever an exciting
customs
week
with
"Buttons, Frosh!" and terminates with the
title
of sophomore.
The
year's activities in-
clude the Annual Freshman Talent Show,
which
eagerly awaited by the entire col-
is
lege community, along with the Freshman
Hop,
at
which time the Coed-of-the-Year
is
crowned. The Class of 1965 has displayed
true school spirit
ber of the
BSC
and
is
proud
student body.
to
be a
mem-
Left to right: Miss Carbo (Richard Boerner), Miss Cowgrass (William Ross), Announcer, Ed
Whyte, Miss Hard Coal (Salvatore Randello), Miss Hercules Steel (Thomas Switzcr). These lovely
young ladies appeared as representatives to advertise the Freshman Hop.
It's
BuSy
.
.
.
anybody's guess!!!
BuStj
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Acfe
uifees
FoE
Wud&u
CjpruMJQ
m
A COLLEGE
Manny Gonzalez
date
tries
to
— Evelyn or Marilyn.
MANS DILEMMA
decide
Nvliich
Rink twin
is
his
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UP
Freshman
bang
week
gets
off
with
a
These freshmen
will ne\er do.
W
Double exposure
— Trouble or fun
'
Try
Foamy,
'
a real whisker-wetter.
Farewell dinks and namesigns.
"Stupid sing dunt woik."
She never made
it
^^
around the
fire.
Maroon and Gold band
iting alumni.
Tifi^^
salutes vis-
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be
com-
round
mountain
ing
.
the
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thuut;ht t;irh usually [up
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like that.
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Wliiit IS Gcurj^e
Shearing really like?
Count Basie plays for
a
packed house.
William
B.
Arthur, managing editor of Look, ad-
dresses January graduates.
Each year a number o( Seniors are selected for inclusion
in the publication
VERSITIES
AND
WHO'S
WHO
COLLEGES,
IN
by the Deans and Directors on the basis of actual abihty,
AMERICAN UNI-
scholastic achievement, personal traits, leadership, potential
national directory of dis-
tinguished students throughout the nation.
Choice
is
usefulness to society, and professional promise.
made
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MYLES ANDERSON
ELIZABETH
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Business
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Business
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Special Education
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THOMAS
J.
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Special Education
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Business
HOPE
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Business
115
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Vi'hat
week.
Short assembly today
we hope
Council
did
for
us
that
Vtstfe
BWmsbtu.3
Queen and
her Court
.•V.-'
'-
\
Her proud moment.
<2»S)
Co-ed nominee Stephanie Scott poses with
date.
I
Dancing under
the stars to the
music of Jerry Miller's Starhghters
A
Sweetheart, to be sure.
uv
U/tafet/
A
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little
hard un the end
Let's
do the
twist.
It's
so nice to settle back with man's best friend.
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at^.
t.
Mrs, EJwarJs
The band
.inJ
Mrs Du^k
overture
inJicates
aiJ with
that
the
tin.il
prtparitinns
festivities
are
about
to
beein.
I
he anxious crowd awaits.
ff«?^>^
tW
Members
"
.-v
of the Queen's Court take their pUices.
<,xH0^
^^^^
Gary Reddig, President of College Council, awaits the
Queen.
JC,
arrival of the
President of Colle.ye Council crowns
[
Tfie
Sandpaper
ballet.
The Queen
Espanolel
surveys her realm.
Kay Gaglione. Queen
of
May
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The Cocd-ol -the- Year Contest
is
sponsored annually by the college
yearbook and the I'rcshman Class for the purpose of selecting the
most popular coed. The
initial selections are first
made
by a nominat-
ing committee consisting of the presidents of the respective classes,
with a coordinator appointed by the editor of the Obiter. Eight candidates
are selected
senior classes.
— two
The
from the freshman, sophomore,
entire college
from these eight nominees
the
nial
Gymnasium, which
We
is
selects
junior,
and
the winner
in a general student election supervised
Community Government
nouncement of the wmner
community then
is
Association.
The
made
Freshman Dance
at
the
by
impatiently-awaited anin
Centen-
usually held early in the spring.
congratulate this year's winner, Miss Dolores Keen, of Sun-
burv. Pa., a junior in the Elementary lulucation curriculum.
Manuel
Gonzalez,
\'eix Committee,
DOTTIE
coordinator
of
the
Coed-of-the
crowns the winning contestant.
ANN UPDEGRAFF
Williamsport, Pa.
Senior
El enie alary Education
125
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STEPHANIE SCOTT
Doylestown, Pa.
Sophomore
Elementar) Education
SANDY DASKALOS
Allentown, Pa.
Freshman
Business Education
Cigoiugft
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Pui)feO(iiiO*iS
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CW)S
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D^OmO/
Myles Anderson and Dean McCauslin pose before the
ice sculpture in the grove.
129
The Community Go\ernment
thorities in
students.
all
Association co-operates with the responsible au-
promoting personal and group responsibility
Upon
entering college,
all
in regulating the affairs of
students and faculty
members
become members of the Association. The meetings of the Association
assembly periods upon
call
by the President of the Association, or by petition of
more members. The
legislative, executive,
and
body of the Associa-
judicial
tsv-enty
or
tion
the College Council. College Council meets on the second and fourth
is
of each
month
ship of College Council
of each
the
class,
a
[.
ANDERSON
is
representative from each class, the Presidents of
two resident associations and two non-resident
Dean
struction, the De.in of
The member-
composed of the officers of the Association, the Presidents
man and woman
lege newspaper, the
MYLES
Monday
to carry out the responsible legislation of the Association. Matters
of extreme importance are submitted to the Association by referendum.
President.
automatically
are held during
of Students
Women,
the
—
Dean of
Men, and
adviser.
Dean
of
associations, the editor of the col-
Instruction, the
Dean
of In-
the Director of Public Re-
lations.
OFFICERS
President
Myles Anderson
Vice-President
William Griffiths
Secretary
Carol Bendinsky
Treasurer
Dale Anthony
Adviser
Dr.
S^.iud, liji to
McCauslin.
130
rigl.'l:
Carol Bendinsky, Myles Anderjun, D.Uc
Anthony.
Sl.i/iJ.'it,^:
William
Griffiths,
Dr.
Alfred
J.
Alfred McCauslin
The Community Government
makinij
Association standing Committees assist the officers of C.G.A.
in
a functioning, as well as a formulation organization.
The committee Chairmen are appointby the President of the Association for a term of one year and are usually selected on the basis of
previous experience in that particular type of committee work. They are responsible to the Vice-Presit
etl
ident for a monthly progress report
on the
activities
of their individual committee.
The
Vice-Presi-
dent, in turn, presents these reports to College Council.
4
At present, there are thirteen standing committees, two of which were created this year
the Husky Lounge and Decoration Committee. The
functional structure of the committees is far-reaching in the development of our College programs.
This year has been one of great challenges. Challenges which, upon being met, resulted in establishing a stronger Association as well as creating new activities and expanding old. For instance,
we established the weekly office-adviser Cabinet meeting which was found to be quite successful in
contributing better executi\e planning, building intragovernmtntal rapport, and broadening distri-
—
luitKin ol
our services. In addition,
we enlarged our
The appointee
ed post of corresponding secretary.
cabinet with the establishment of the
to this position
was Jeanne
I'ischer,
much
need-
a junior in
the Business Education curriculum.
WILLIAM GRIFFITHS,
W..^/^//
fox,
vice-president
;o,v>A/.- Sandra Thornton, Donna Featherstone. Fay Sh.pe, Julie Snyder.
Second row: Bernadine Ardiere. Bettv Scaife, William
tdward White. Thrd row: Kenneth Robbins. Richard Phillips, R,>ger Breidinger, Barrett
Bower, Joseph Enney, Bernard Donegan.
Griffiths,
Judv
131
OMsq^
It
was found
that College Council directed
of excellent committee work,
we
most of
its
efforts in the area of all-college functions.
strengthened and spread our services into
all
areas of college
life.
With
the aid
There was
a
meant supplying the student with a \aricty of activities in a
non-stereotyped manner. For example, our Homecoming and Spring Weekends were found to be very successful
ttt'O-fold
increase in student activities; therefore, this
even to the degree that they will be
a part of
our social calendar for
Entertainment event met with financial success and added the
it
an annual
cle
K
affair.
With
the legislation of College Council,
we
Club, the Amateur Radio Club, and Le Cercle Francais.
many
years to come. This year our Big
—
Name
insofar as making
block to the economic will
the Circreated several new campus organizations
last
We
—
strengthened our living areas by purchasing
furniture and coin-operated washing and drying machines. Obviously these are just a few examples;
it
would be
gamut of accomplishments of College Council for the academic year of 1961-1962.
It should be noted that Bloomsburg State College, being a unique leader in the student government field, was
very influential in giving birth to a new Pennsyhania Association of Student Gu\ernments. in addition to playing
impossible to
host to the
list
first
Seated, left to right:
Thoman Hixon, Ann
132
the large
pre-planning conference for
John Baylor.
Colder.
M.ic>'lc Phillips,
this particular
purpose.
Robert Strunk, Penny H.irvery Kemler.
St.inihn,?: Patricia Biehl.
Dean Hunsinger. Edward
Fetzko.
Dean Hoch.
This year the major concept that was projected and carried out by the Community Government Association
was
With our independence, freedom, and wholehearted cooperation
with the college administration, we were able to carr)' out the student point of view wherever it was found to be
possible. This is not only a present, static concept, but a living, growing one that must be shouldered and flourished
the importance of "the student point of view."
by tomorrow's student leaders.
To serve as the president of the Student Government Association has been a singular honor. I have enjoyed
wealth of academic experiences, and rewarding relationships with the faculty and student body alike. It is doubtful whether these experiences could be duplicated or equaled in any other field of endeavor. My good wishes go
with you as you enter your chosen profession.
a
a ^^r^^^r.
CocutCifi/
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Hmkle, 'tl'
Dean
C'^f"'
^^'t'^" Chyko, Charles Jasper, Mary Somerset,
NX'illiani
Hughes. Sunidmg: Mr. Buckingham, Bonnie Jean Davey, Thomas Miller, William
Jackson.
133
N
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f
x^
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Barbara Hickernell, Margie Snonk. Mar,- Somerset. Marj- Lyn Brock, Mar>- Zevas. Sljridiug. first rou Miss Margaret Egger. Resident AdReppy, Nancy Handshaw, Marcie Gammon. Fran Morsey. Nancy Yocum, Miss Eliamae Jackson, Dean of Women; Mrs. Althea Hoch, Resident
Adviser. Second loti: Connie Silfies. Marie Milkovicli. Patricia Earyes. Joanne Curry. Gaile Kuhns.
SeMtd.
left to right:
:
viser; Jessie
Bovs
in the
Dorm?
Waller Hall Christmas
1
party.
!
id
/Ueii/
Scaled: Joseph Enney, vice-president;
Thomas Hixson,
president;
Lee Jae kson, secretary. S/jW;«^; Dean Elton Hunsinj;er. adviser.
First
of
Resident
first
136
men
social
serve punch
event.
to
guests
at
R^uifi^'
dance
New
held
in
North Hall.
social
room
CJbw^JOJi!lJ
The purpose of
is
the
to
this
organization
promote the general we! tare
men
ol
Dean Hunsinqtr and
guests pose
resident students of the Blooms-
before mail boxes in
quarters on campus.
new men's
burg State College. This organization
assumes the responsibility for formulating policies to impro\e the living conditions
of the resident men.
All
men
residents of
North Hall
and men living down town
than their
own homes
are
in
other
members.
of
Guests
Men Residents'
Council relax between dances at Christmas party.
MEN
Richard Lloyd. Joseph
Adornato, 'William Hughes.
Sr.iiiJi'ig:
Enny,
RESIDENTS' COL'NCIL
Thomas Hixon. Dean Hunsinger. 'William
Griffiths,
Dale Anthony, Donald Dennick. Seated:
Lee Jackson,
Joseph
137
Day
U/o*Ke*i/'s Assaotofeo*!/
matriculating
All
women
non-resident
members of the Day WomAssociation. The lounji;e and the
en's
are
combination
kitchen-lunch
room
are
located on the first floor of Noetling
These
Hall.
use by
all
facilities are available for
members of
the Association.
This Organization
a
elects
annually
Governing Board with two
sentatives
from each
class.
repre-
From
board the officers are selected.
the
on
function
a
of
program
the
which
board
to
promotes
welfare of the group.
left to light: Mary Lou Beck, senior representative:
Barbara Gehrig, freshman representative; Barbara Chyko. vicepresident; Susan Hartman, treasurer; Mary Ellen Fetterman,
junior representative. Settled: Miss Macdonald, adviser; Anne
Colder, president; Joanne Shaffer, secretary.
Sl.iiiJiiig.
Day Women make good
use of the kitchen-lunch
room
4
Barbara Gehrig discusses activity suggestions with adviser.
An up-to-date bulletin board in the Day Women's lounge informs
students of college events. Seated on one of the comfortable sofas
is Miss Carol Sircovics. Miss Edna Sherman is shown standing at
the bulletin board.
138
Miss Macdonald.
this
It
is
carry
the
Dotj
The
tion
Mens
Day
occupies
a
/Ue*i/'s
/^ocjuoiimj
Associa-
room
spacious
on the second floor of Noetling
Hall.
Cooking
areas for studying
facilities
and
and lounging
are provided for those
men who
do. not live on the campus. Ail
non-resident
men
automatically
become members of
this
organ-
ization.
EdwiuJ
ley
Fetzko, vice-president; ^X]lllam Hii;g]ns, president; Stan-
Jashinsky,
^ Dean
secretary-treasurer.
Herix- with
Day Men.
Lejt to righl: Joe Leshinskie, Dave Eyster, Tom Kacxmarek. Dr. Herre, Larry
Eckroat, Ed Laczkowski.
Dak
Hyerly,
Gi.or^t;c
use kitchen facilities in
Dean Herre's
office
undergoes remodeling.
Mulnar,
and
Day Men's
Lester
Dietterick
lounge.
139
PubfocafeotiS
OBfmR/
In addition to publishing the yearbook,
Obiter also publishes Teachers
140
placement brochure.
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the annual
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STAFF MEMBERS
Manuel Gonzalez
Coordinator of Coed-oj-lhe-
Year Contest
Robert Stnmk
Assistant Business Manager
Richard Lockhart
Circulation
Manager
Sally Creasy
Jeanine Ayres
Typists
Orgj>i:zMio)!s Coiiiniilt^L
Seated: Betty Brooker.
ine Zaiiiboras,
^iC^j
Serilyn Morell, Paul-
St.iiidiiig:
Kathleen Roselli.
s
THE OBITER
The
munity.
It
Obiter
is
the annual published each spring by the college com-
contains a review of the activities ot the graduating class, with
illustrations of
campus, students, clubs, teams, and informal shots of
dents and faculty.
It
is
portrait of college life at
William
142
Wayne
Bloomsburg.
E. Steinhart
Activities
F.ditfr
Morrissey, Sports Editor and Joan
Petrie, Secretary
stu-
the aim of the Obiter staff to present a realistic
Beatrice Letterman
Editorial Assistant
MAROON AND GOLD
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FOR CAMPUS NEWS AND VIEWS
XL
\'uluine
State Colloirc, BloomKhuri;. Pa.
IBM EquipnientTo Tomorrow THE
Be Installed Soon
The
of
iepi'esenlali\"o
rrciuniil
IBM
Curix>ralion has recently noli(led llie RSC adminislrntion that
Ihe firsi units of tlie data pmcessinK etiuipmont will be ready for installalum before ihe eml of the cui-
semester.
i-enl
It
is
thought that
the e()iiipmenl will he fully inslallfirst week in July.
rd by the
Between the months of March
and May each student will have a
confcience with his divisional
di-
lertor and oho the fall semester. In Iho advance
reyistration the student will prepare a trial schedule. His final approved schedule will then l>c sent
him
to
durinj; Ihe
Buses will depart
one o'clock p.m Tlie
price for bus transportation and
the day's activities will be two dol-
is
Number
10.
at
BloodmobileWill
Visit Thursday
lars; for those not planning to take
the bus. the charge will be one dollai- jx-r i)erson. Tickets maj' be pur-
Red Cross Bloodmobde
chased outside of Husky Lounge
its
On Thursday, February
twelfth annual
Musical
Comedy Opens Thursday
KrX Ml'SSIE\[AX
r>v
15.
will m.^
visit to
the
BSC
campus, The BInodmnbile Unit will
There will be skiing, skating, and bo set up in Centennial Gymnasium
loboganning in the afternoon. Dur- from 10:()0a.m. io-1:iX)p.m. "Walking the evening there will be a ins" from the Bloomsburg area will
and
in
Ihe dormitories.
dance fi:om 9
Mere Inn
until 12 in the
to the
music
ot
Eagles bo wolci^i^
"'
-
.
_
the En-,
this
pro-
i
niled in al rejjislration
rway us
For
Parking Enforced
Because of the increased number
of parking violations and the con-
will
fort to
be necessan.' for
make an
Si)eecb and director of the musical,
to
.said
my
knowledge that a play at BSC has
ludents." He went on to explain that corno
tions.
The College Campus
wurk togeth-
StudontM Combine
all-out ef-
enforce the parking regula-
been instructed
la<-ulty
BSC ami coniniunity.
al BSC will have its ojx'ning
nces. the first on Thursday, Feb. 15 at
jy evening at the same time.
bring together the largest cast in the
plus an orchestra and chorus.
tinued number of illegal parking
c-omplaints by Bloomsburg propcrit
fi»r
U' staged
g, February- 15 at 8:15 in Carver AudiIway musical, "Plain and Fancy." will
;ully as well as students in the leading
Refi;uIations
the College to
and
Htudentr*
nnnaiice
ty owners,
10
Largest Cast In College History
The BSC Winter Carnival will l>e
at
Eagles Mere tomorrow.
held
Februaiy
from BSC
1963
and Fancy^' Coming Soon,*
'Plain
Much Fun
Pledges
Winter Carnival
gram, each student will be assigned the Waller Hall
a matriculation number. Each sub- the Men's Re
fro
ject will also have a coHe numbei- erons
and the schedule card form will un- ckirmitoi
event. 'I
dergo a radical change.
para t ion
This system will eliminate the
'
Jessie
formerly necessary individual class
cai'ds and the yellow schedule card
that
^
9,
cores.
summer.
In order to facilitate
Day
Winter Carnival
— Frhlay. February
Officer h
has been a practice at
check closely o
le ps
>
cars in the vicinity of Ihe Col
lege including Penn Street, and
Ponn Street extension, which runs
up to the hospital. Also Light
Street Road and the area around
Ihe hospital will be kept underdose
all
y(^j^(.p, ^Yie
many
large colleges
combination was dictat-
ed by necessity.
This student-faculty cast will be
portraying a story that is more
"plain" than "fancy." The audience
will see a typical
New York
native
and his sophisticated girlfriend
coming to the Amish country- to
surveillance.
a piece of property that he has
never seen. The audience will laugh
see how' the New Yorker
sell
Students Visit
Stock Exchange
Members
when they
parIn-
of the Business Educa-
Rose
C\ub and Pi Omega Pi FraNew York City recently. Highlights of the trip were
guided tours through the New York
Stock Exchange, the Federal Re.serve Bank,
and the .American
nd
.Slock Exrh.ange.
lipijory
tion
)bone;
ternity toured
Karen
Those attending were: Dale AnMarianne Antonetti. Pa-
thony.
Biehl. Mary Ann Bodolus.
Raymond Bowersox. Arlene Boyer.
Irene Brown. Ijura Mae Brown,
tricia
Carol Burnar Curr>-. Robert Derkils. Carole Doehler. Xola Ellenberger. Hilda Farley. Howard Griggs. Donald Hawthorne, Jo.seph Jennings. James
MacNeal,
Raymond
Jr.,
Miller.
Thomas Nawrocki. Garold Newman. Lois Rathmell, Robert Rehkop.
Faye Scheldt, Gary
Schell,
Linda Schlegel, Lynn Shoop. Emily
.Shultz, Barbara Twitmire. James
Sipple. and Walter Veranda, Mr.
Norman Hilgar, s|»nsor of the Business Education Club, served as
chajjoron. Mrs. Margaret McCern
also .-iccfjinpanied the group.
jdward
[in
'ng
•29,
Assumes
Position As New
the di
Professor
^0,
nctisl. will
tics ihL
pils
Mr. James
ban
Ponn Stale's
question
problems
conductor.
i-
handwriting.
Dr. Enstrom
is
considered
thority in the area of
handw
education, and has received natioff
wide acclaim in the press and
educational literature for his doctoral studies on loft-handedness in
handwriting. In addition to conducting and directing research and
writing for educational journals,
Dr. Enstrom lectures widely at colleges and universities, and before
other educational and research
grou|>s in a five-state area.
He
frequently booked for teacher
two years in advance.
is
in-
g
'a
r°^7-"^-.,»,ks."
rent
she
"must create a challenge to
learn, promolo an inlerest in reading, and promote creative writing
by a child. A library background
gives a child the knowledge of how
lo use lK)oks for reference materials and will further increase his
said,
Library Receives
New Subscriptions
Two one ye.u" subscriptions have
been received by the BSC library.
Lars Edburgh. 1961 Pennsylvania
Target Champion and a sophomore
at BSC. has donated a year's subscription
Hunting
of
the
his
react
girlfriend
the
to
quaint customs, stern moral.s, and
Pennsylvania-Dutch English of the
Amish. Such melodies a.s "Young
and Foolish." "Follow Your Heart."
and "Plenty of Pennsylvania" are
among the more well-known songs
from the musical. When the curtain
falls, the audience will be pleased
to see that the metropolitan couple
has arranged things so that ever>'body is in love wilh the right person.
IniproHHlvo Production
is a muscomedy. The music was written by Albert Hague and the lyrics
by Arnold Horwitt. To put such a
play on the stage requires the comf Continued on page 4^
Yes, "Plain and P'ancy"
ical
Co-Ed Crowning
To HiUight Dance
The main allraction of the Freshheid on Februarj'
Bow- man ?top to bo
23 will be crowning the "Co-Ed of
order to
magazine
to the libiary in
the Year." Tlie dance. "Stairway lo
create an interest among other stuthe Stars." will be held from 9-12
dents in the field of archery and
vocabulary."
p.m.
bowhunting. Two issues of this
Pure enjoymcnl was stressed by
Mu.'^ic for the evening will be
magazine are on file in the ljbrar>'.
Miss Keefei- as one of the main adfurnished by Johnny Miller and
Also, the Delta Chapter of Gamvantages of reading. "A good book"
ma Thela Upsilon, national pro- "The .Slarlighlers. This band is
she explained, "can lake a child inknown as having "music with that
fessional ge-. has
to the world of adventure and
dancing sound."
reneweri the college library's subtravel into foreign lands, thus acThe president of the Freshman
scription to the GeographlraJ .lourtivating his imagination."
class. Thomas Miller, said that ttinal. The libi-ary has issues of this
Mr Michael E. Flanagan, assist- magazine on fde dating back lo chairmen and members of thr- variant professor of physical education,
ous committees are working;
.*o
March. 1960.
served as a member of the commithar'd to malu- ;.^ro'i.ICilOTLPhvidcal Eriiir.ition and Ath. uation and imnrnvement nf the est h(in RSr h.-i.; h.ui \n
nu'r,!
'
Heights. New Jersey, and Dunkirk,
New York.
At RSC, Mrs. Sterling is teaching
Fundamentals of Mathematics. She
Mrs. Bernice Sterling has recent- is residing in Bloomsburg at the
ly become a member of the BSC present time.
Math
col-
ers.
stitutes
Sterling
the
30
and
•
:
.
i
EDITORIAL BOARD
Sealed, left to right: Hazel Hunley, Kathy Kreisher.
StiDiding: Faye Scheidt, Merilee Jiunto,
Penny Harvey Kemler, Ron Bower, Nick Monatesta, Carimar Shultz. William Martin. Dianne Campbell.
Betsy \Vhitenight, Nick D'Amico.
Mary Lee Mandalo,
Reporter Miss Patricia Bailey peruses latest issue
with faculty adviser. Mr. Richard C. Savage.
to
The Maroon and GolJ is the College paper, published by a student staff. It aims
keep the student body informed of current happenings to the college. The paper re-
flects
show
not only the ideas, opinions, and comments of the students, but also attempts to
the awareness of college students.
Photographers: Edward
ip
Eill.
Norman
Geisinger, Joe Rado.
Grow. Shirley Kline. Jinny He>el, Mary Jo Tarone, Carolee Murr)-, Elaine Chute. Standing:
Hartman. John Lashay. Randy Romic, William ODonnell. 'VCayne Morrissey.
Sealed, left to right: Linda
Larr)-
Recla,
Charles Hanna,
Blair
smz/uwrns
Seated, left to right: Linda Acker. Nanq- McFerran. Helen Sobota. Carol Burnard. Mary Brogan, Patricia Klatch. Mary Ann Bodolus. Standing: Charles Gelso.
Garry Schell, Linda Schleeel, Arlene Bcncr, Carole Doebler. Linda Schmidt. Nancy Cotner. Sue Slusser, Irene Brown. Melvin Martin. Lynn Shoop.
'•'//
"rJ;'.'i,,
'"
'h,-'":
Hume, assistant editor; Linda Schleijel. business manager;
Paul Bingaman, art editor; Mr. Gerald Strauss, adviser. Sealed: Roger Breidinger,
it// /o righi: Harry
editor-in-chief.
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v.,
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THE PILOT
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
In the Pursuit of Excellence
Warren Oszmanski, editor, was not present when these photos were taken. Dean
McCauslin is adviser to The Pilot.
James Shaugnessy, Business iManager
147
Kojjp^ D^koy Pi
Societies
AN HONOR SOCIETY
Tilt purposes of
IN
Kjppj Delta
EDUCATION
Pi are to
encourage high
professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to rec-
ognize outstanding contributions to education.
OFFICERS
Carimar Shultz, president. Sljuding:
Katherine Kerlish, vice-president; Judy Whaite,
corresponding secretary; Nancy Handshaw, treasurer; Penny Harvey Kemler, recording secretar)-;
Mrs. Deborah Griffith, adviser.
Se.Ht'd:
Seated, left to rinht:
Laura
Mae Brown, Edna
Yurick, Shirley Brosius, Nancy Yocum. Stand/ug:
Nancy Bower, Paul Bingaman. Frederick Minnick, James Case. Marjorie Morgan.
r^
^'^
L.
K:
m
•-~^ir-
)i.*p
Settled:
Jessie Reppy. VCanJa KI.i^l. C.uul
Edwards, Connie Allegrucci, Joanne Tenzyk.
Standing: Jere Hock, Ahce Marcinko, Mary
Ellen Fetterman, Ruth Ann Moyer, Warren
Elizabeth Brooker, Robert
Moser. Absent:
Oravitz, Ronald Gerhart, Frances Guro, Carol
Jones, William Martin, Virginia Nork, Jane
Petuskey, Carol Ranee, Kay Troy, John Vincent, Jacquelvn Wiser, Thomas Serarer, Harry
Cole
>f-1
k
^-
1^
^•<*^
tt
y.'
AdmissHin— one
toy to the organization
s
annual Lhnstmas loi Dane
COEDUCATIONAL DRAMATIC l-RATERNITY
Susan Katz, Bruce Van Housen. Jean Valentiner, ludy W'olte.
Steven Stedman, Levey Kopetz, Miss Mary Homrighous, adviser.
Se.ited. left to right:
Alpha
honor
work
Omega was
Psi
societ)-
for
nit)',
and
to
Bloomsburg
sist
of
in the
at
Mr. Willjam
F.
Cope, adviser; Margaret Bower, Elizabeth McDonald,
OFFICERS
organized to provide an
those doing a
high standard ot
in college dramatics, to secure for
tual helpfulness
Si.vidiiii^:
them the mu-
provided by a large national
frater-
Bruce VanHousen
Susan
President
V ice-Preihlent
Katz
provide leadership in the work of the
Membership
Players,
least three
Dramatic Club
Jean Valentiner
semesters of outstanding
in
,
-
Secretiiyt-Tieaiuier
qualifications con-
work
addition to a high scholar-
ship standing of at least a 2.5 cumulative average.
149
COEDUCATIONAL GEOGRAPHY FRATERNITY
Ruth Ann Shelhamer, Ronald Miller, Mr. Hopple. Standing: Mr. Enman, James Lavelle. Gary Dietz, Fred Minnich, Emil Kasarda,
Robert McAloose, Dr. Bruce Adams, adviser. Absent when photo was taken: Margaret Lilliej^ David Remley, Ray Oman, John Madden, Mark Hornberger, Leonard
Snvder, Todd Morris, Ted Hons, Marv Palevich.
StJted. left to right: Margaret Bower,
The purpose
of
this
organization
professional study of geography
and
has
Loan Fund
been
to
established.
to
advance
the
both as a cultural discipline
as a practical subject for study
tional
is
and investigation.
A
Na-
promote graduate study of geography
Membership
is
limited
geography major or minor and who have
a
who have
geography courses.
^
Donald Rosenbaum, president. Standing: Mar>- Faltisco,
recording secretary; Dr. Bruce E. Adams, adviser; M.ichael Steger,
vice-president; Donna Featherstone, corresponding secretary; RichSijted:
ard Phillips, treasurer.
150
a
high ranking in
pi/
Ovv^Ou
Pi/
COEDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FRATERNITY
The aims
nity are: (a) to
ot
the
frater-
encourage, pro-
mote, extend, and create interest
and
merce (b)
ment
in
scholarship
com-
in
to aid in civic better-
colleges
courage and
(c)
to
en-
foster high ethica
standards in business and professional life (d)
to teach the
idea of service as the basis for
all
worthy enterprise.
Sejled,
vitz,
left
lo
right:
Robert Ora-
Warren Moser, Penny Harvey
Kemler, Frances Guro. Second row:
Thomas B. Martin. Patricia
Klatch, Jeanne Fischer. Albert Battisti,
Lois Rathmell, Gary Schell.
Dr.
Third rou: Darlene Scheldt. Laura
Rayijiond Miller. Ron-
Mae Brown.
ald Petruzzi. Carol Burnard. Patricia Biehl.
left to right: Gail Sorce, Hope Wingate, Irene
Brown. Jane Ann Foltz, Jane Petuskcy. Second row: Bruce
Van Housen. John Maddox, Stanley Trout, Robert Steinhart. Garold Newman. Third rou: Robert Derkits. Mar>'
Ann Dorin. Carol Doebler. Nanette Wenrich. Jeannme
Ayres, Joanne Curry, Edward Allen.
Seated,
INITIATION OF
NEW MEMBERS
'Warren Moser. president; Penny Harvey Kemler.
Robert Oravitz. treasurer. Standing directly behind Mr. Moser, members and pledgees.
Seated:
secretary;
NATIONAL SPEECH AND HEARING ERATERNITY
Sealed, left to right: Susan Lchrith,
Welch, Jean Kropa, Dr. Donald
F.
MelinJa Sorber, Bonnie Gail Rice. V;anda Kline. Second row: jettrey Smith, Nellie Anne Purnell. Jane
Maietta. ad\iser. Third rou: Gail Meyer, Dons Farenkopf, Ida Gingrich. Nancy Johnson.
i
J
CreJ.sy, I'eg^;; Stiles. Setond
rif,hl: Reta Kulik, Jan Shultzabarger, Sail)
row: Robert Anthony, David Sharpc, Charles Werner, Edward Schoenbergcr, James Stoutfer. Third rou-: Becky Burke, Helen Salfi. Madeleine Gordos, Rose Marie Fisher, |ud\
Wolfe.
Sealed, left lo
OFFICERS:
Sealed: Jeffrey Smith, president. Slaiidiiix. Uj! to lighl: Wanda Kline, treasRice, coriespondinj; secretary; Susan Leh-
urer;
Melind Sorber, vice-president; Bonnie Gail
rich,
recording secretary.
152
The aims
of this organization are:
(a)
to
and stimulate an interest in the field of
Speech and Hearing (b) to encourage professional growth (c) to insure high planes of achievement in academic and clinical activities (d) to
aid in building wholesome public relations with
other college departments and with local organcreate
izations interested in
knowing about
the field of
and hearing rehabilitation.
Annually Sigma Alpha Eta, with the cooperation of the Council for the Education of
Exceptional Children, sponsors a Christmas party
for the clients of the college clinic and children
from the Benjamin Franklin Training School,
the Bloomsburg Memorial School and the Selinsgro\e State School. In addition to games and a
program, Santa makes his much awaited visit
speech
with plenty of gifts for
all.
Sejted, left to right: Suellen Smith. Barb.ira Boland, Pan Brown. Judith Radier. Second run: Judy
Brozgal, Sally Weigle. Helen Sidler. Patricia Klnu, Christine Vi'ynne. Third row: Gary Fallon,
Thomas Hixon, Henn-
Fickner. Robert Cimphell, Herbert Leeper.
Members
or the Special Education faculty arc part ut appreciative audience.
Members
••••••
ments
••'""
Hi, Santa!
Jeffrey
Brooker,
Smith and Betty
presidents
of
^
*
Sigma Alpha Eta and
Council for Exceptional
Children
respectively,
served as co-chairmen at
the
annual
Christmas
event.
kVt/..
of
the
to friends
cooperating
and guests.
Dean
Dr.
Maietta
and
Jackson are guests at the
annual Sigma Alpha Eta
Christmas party.
organizations
serve
refresh-
^—
FROI
The
ternity
is
i;ssi()\.\l.
IIMCATION FRATERNITY FOR MIX'
objective of this frato maintain a profes-
sional educational organization
men
for
attending teacher train-
ing institutions. Based on high
scholastic attainments,
to
seeks
it
advance educational
to
ideals,
promote close friendship,
to
improve the training of teachers,
and
efficient
to
uphold
just
and
government.
First row. left to right:
John RockJohn Vincent, Sterling Smith.
Stanley Rose. Second row: Myles
well,
Anderson. Milton Weist, Keith
Kramer,
Robert
Strunk,
James
Case, Kenneth Dries, John Baylor,
Mr. Russell F. Schleicher, adviser.
Third row: William Hughes, Leonard Ludinsky, Richard Lloyd, Vincent Raupers, Nelson Swarts. John
Smith.
Dale Long,
Joseph Jennings, Robert Gearhart,
James Holt. Second row: Elhannan
Keller, Jeffrey Smith, Frank Heller. Milo Muirhead, Wayne Marek,
Robert Derkits. Third row: Lee
Jackson. Ray Bradish. Ernest Shuba. Vincent Czepkutaitis. Larry Tironi. D- I, DonaldFirst row, left to right:
Pledgees entertain during half-time
at
annual
Homecoming game.
o
(
r
154
Phi Sig officials precede Sweetheart float.
r
U^
r
\
--il
Seated, hjl lo right: Carol Davis. Joanne Bobita,
Betty Anne Mahonty, Karrin Fordycc. Secuiid row:
Alma
Miller. 'Judy
Shultzabarf;er.
Zartinan.
Pegjjy
.Stiles.
Jan
Mary Louise Yeagley. Third row:
Lindy Acker. Christine Harnish. Elizabeth Jenkins.
Catherine Fish. Darkiss Jacobson. Jean Kropa.
y
Majorie Masters, Joan VC'arner. Beverly
Musket, Nancy Handshaw, .Sheila Redman. Second
row: Michael Since, Ann Weed, Sandra McAnnaney, Carolyn Benscoter, Sandra Bundle. James Gallagher. Third roic: John Shannon, Charles Gelso.
Dean George, Harry Smco, Daniel Renn, Neal
Weaser.
Seated:
left to right: Nancy Gittler, Ruth Ann
Jeanne Barnatovich. Christine Wynne, Virginia Boudman. Second rotr: Mary Ann White,
Seated,
Price,
Dianne Sheridan. Carol Sanville, Lorraine Lutz,
Frasier. Third row: Nancy Pickering, Sue
Slusser, John Kovick, John Yastishock, Karen Haywood, Darlene Oehlert.
Sharon
OFFICERS
Seated: Betty Brooker, president; Joanne Shaffer, secretary. Standing, left to right:
Dr. Donald Maietta and Mary Kramer, faculty advisers; Ivan Koberlein, treasurer; Paul Bingaman. vice-president.
155
CM)S
/Kzmi
Cmw
The purpose
ot
quaint students with
semi-classical,
Left to
i:,s,hl:
vice-president;
ent
when
the
Athenaeum Club
all
types
of music
is
—
to
ac-
classical,
and popular.
Mr. Willi.im Eisenberg, adviser; Roger Schropp, treasurer; Jere Hock-,
Tanya Danchak, secretary. David Allspaugh, president, was not pres-
the photo
\s'as
taken.
"B"
CM)
The B
to create
means of
Club, an athletic organization for
an increasing interest
physical development.
to foster a spirit of
in
women,
sports as recreation
The purpose of
tries
and a
this club
is
sportsmanship and cooperation.
Left to right: Connie Allegrucci, secretar)'; Mary Spong, vice-president;
Pat Szakalun, treasurer. Sealed: Nancy Zechman, president. Miss Eleanor Wray, adviser, was not present when this picture was taken.
^PV^^Hpe
157
BuSUiess
Seated:
Faye Schedit, secretary; Pat Biehl, treasurer; Tom Nawrocki, president; Barbara Downs,
Sl.indhig: Gary Newman, vice-president; Mr. Norman Hilgar and Mr. Waiter Rygiel,
historian.
advisers.
Eiu
coJticm^CiuJb
i
The
Club
Business Education
an
is
students
ol'
organization
of
the Business Edu-
The aims
cation Department.
of this club are: to develop
of
qualities
promote
ization
in
leadership;
to
interest in the organ-
commercial
of
high
schools;
to
clubs
train
teachers in the organizing of
such
clubs;
scholarship
encourage
to
through contests;
to serve the
need of the De-
partment of Business Educa-
Bloomsburg
tion at
lege;
to
gaining
schools
means
furnish
contact
and
State Col-
with
of
other
associations;
to
become conversant with modern business methods and sys-
tems; to encourage social contact;
and
ness
and the
to develop
responsibility.
prompt-
ability to accept
All
business
students are eligible for this
club.
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^^^^^K.
^^L.^^
CWs
CJU)
The purpose
of the Chess Club
to provide students with
nity to play chess.
into
beginners,
enced. All
sition
The
club
average
Thomas Haupt.
all
faculty
chess
coach,
brave members of
the
club.
Slatiding, left to r'tghl: Dr. Gil Selders. adviser; Carol Stroud, secretary;
nessy,
treasurer;
Kuhns, president.
160
Don
Cole,
vice-president.
Seated:
Thomas Haupt,
James Shaugh- k
William '
adviser;
is
divided
and experi-
members compete
for po-
on the college chess team, which
competes with other colleges.
challenges
is
an opportu-
Vdioimj^
DEBATING
left to right: Fred Trump, Lucy Zablocky, Carolyn Benscoter, Clair
Raymond Oman, Edward Azary, John Nattrass, Dr. Melville Hopkins, coach.
SeMed.
CM)
CUB GROIP
Finne.t;an,
St.iiidnn:
Robert Br.inn. Charles Scarantino. William Mattern. Milo Muirhead,
The purpose
int;
Club
terest
The
in
to
is
of the Debat-
encourage an
intercollegiate
club sets as
in-
debate.
goal the for-
its
mation of teams that will
tively participate in
ac-
debate with
other colleges.
OFFICERS
Frederick
Piesidein
Charles Scarantino
Sccrelai)
Treasurer
Adiiiei
Trump
Edward Azary
Vice-Presideiil
Milo Muirhead
Di
.
Melville Hopkins
Debaters William Martin. William Mattern, Edward Azar\-.
Peifer confer during preparation for the Pittsburgh
Thomas
Debating Tournament.
":5»w-^.-
161
Ewgfesfc/CCub
The purpose of
Enghsh Club
is
to
the
stim-
ulate interest in Literature
and the Fine
Arts.
Statiiling,
St.ited:
left
to
right:
William Martin, president; Janet Gough,
Irma Miller, treasurer; Wayne Morrissey. vice-president.
Miss Susan Rusinko. adviser.
secretary;
CluhKCHuh
Levi
Kishbaugh, president of the newly constituted Circle
the charter to Mr. Charles G. Jackson, the advisei.
K
Club,
^
presents
The
K
Circle
tor college
men
er service clubs.
the
Club
is
not a social fraternity;
operating on the campus and
It is
a leadership
campus and the community.
of initiative and leadership
curriculum.
It
It
pro\ides the
social,
tie
OFFICERS— Z.c//
Kishb.iugh, president. XliI
Terry
Belles,
Riegal,
treasurer;
academic,
medium
is
a service organization
and othser\'es
provides a means for the development
It
among
ideals
it
similar to Kiwanis
and character-building group which
students not to be found in the regular
helps the schools to
American and Canadian
is
make
its
students conscious of basic
and of the responsibility for preserving them.
for accomplishing projects to assist the school in
and rehabilitation programs.
It
maintains an
important
with the community and enhances the campus-community relationship.
Levi
Hevl. sec-
vice-president;
Norman
retary.
F/ril row. Uil In rifihi: Robert Houck. Ronald Boston. Robert Barfield, Charles Fritzges. Second you:- Earl Naugle.
James Hinkley. William jMegar.gel, Gary Deets. Barrett Bower. 7/!/»i^ roir.- Donald Lechleitner, Joseph Zavaglia, Robert
Hensley, Terry Smith. Absent: Barry Smith. Ronald Bower. David La Bar.
163
The Student
the
YMCA
and
Christian
YWCA,
Association, affih'ated' with
consists of students
of various races and creeds united by a
to Jesus Christ.
and faculty
common
loyalty
In the fellowship of C^hristian students
the organization seeks to understand the will
of
God
through worship, study, and action.
Li'ft
to
right:
Ann Edwards,
I
president;
Stanley
adviser.
Michael
picture
was taken.
secretar)", Virginia Palmer, viceTrout, president; Afr. Clayton H. Hinkel,
Santo, treasurer, was not present when this
SWfiitfcC
Officers and
Auditorium
members
of
S.CA
preside over a special
meetmi; held
in
Car\crr
xAJsiicuA/
^\
n
\
Ci
/ys^ocic^^
/J^A^n
165
i^\
QCaMjCj^
The
Science Club consists of
body who are
ences.
a
The purposes
t;eneral
members of
interested in the biolo_t;ical
interest
in
the student
and physical
sci-
of this organization are to promote
ail
fields
of science and to create
a better understanding of science.
At the end of each college
all-day field trip to a place
year, the club
goes on an
of scientific interest.
167
0^
PfiitoStJ
The Oscar
is
WwXd/
Bakelcss (Jiapter of the Student lidutatioii Association of Pennsylvania
organized to promote professional interests and
cational
standards, and
to
activities,
to foster professional edu-
cement teacher-student relationships. This chapter sponsors
various projects for the benefit of the general college community.
^^%.
dent;
Rt
l'pdc,«ra
Wayne
,
secretary
Ad
C. S.
T. B, Martin,
son.
168
.ind.
Dr
R.ivce O.
John
m^lj ^
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The
is
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It
HI
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UBx^
Library, the center ot the College,
one of the busiest places on campus.
large collection of educational
Its
and recreation-
al-reading materials are indeed an
asset
to
the college community.
SEMOR LIBRARY
sTAl-l-
Ktefer. head librarian
Miss Lola NLixwtll, Miss
Mosier. Mrs. Martha MacNtal, Miss
Patricia
Gwendolyn Reams, Mrs. Rachel L.iuh.uh. Dr. Hildegarde Pestel.
Seiiti'J:
Miss
Elinor
R.
Slaiidhig. left lo r/gh/:
JUNIOR LIBRARY STAFF
ScjiiJ: Betty Mane Dushanko. Carolyn
Quay. Sl.ii/J/i/g: Susan Thomas. Rose Marie
White. Doris Farenkopf. Hilda Farley. Jill
Neibauer. Joanne Bobita, Donna Barbaro.
Lorraine Kujawa, Mar,t;aret Ann Hosey.
Vm,th^ ChJo
The
won
a
Varsity Club
letter
All students
who
is
composed
any authorized
in
of
have receixed such an award are
ble for
membership. Founded upon
ability,
the
club's
sportsmanship and
purposes
are
scholarship,
to
to
and
to
promote an
interest
urer;
seph
to
ri^hl:
iSTelvin
Enney.
Donald Denmik
Montanye.
vice-president,
Christina, president.
170
trc.is
secrct.irv.
lo
Robert
eligi-
advance
ideals
of
encourage brothersimilar interests,
intercollegiate
to maintain pleasant athletic relationships
educational institutions.
Lejt
in
sport.
a basis of athletic
hood and fellowship among men of
and
men who have
inter-collegiate
athletics
with other
CJ^jmhoudms
Sealed. Ujl to right: Ann EJwarJi, Gail RccharJs, Dunne Clark, GcralJme Prior, Christine Mavreles. Second row: Pat
Whittaker, Jill Smith, Jessie Reppy, Elizabeth Stask, Carol Story, Kathy Lesevich. third row: Maq-Ie Phillips, Robert
Morse, Sterling Smith, Edward O'Donnell, Susannc Thomas.
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The French Club
.o
hurt; State College's
— Le Cercle Francais—
newest extracurricular
is
one of Blooms-
activities,
organized
•--J
in
September 1961 and
officially recognized
Government Association
at
by the Communit)-
the onset of the second semester.
Realizing a need to implement the normal study of French, this
group was founded
for
all
to create
an informal learning experience
those interested in acquiring a
laneuaee. Parlez
frdiiia'ts
seiilement
is
facilit)'
in
our motto;
speaking the
all
club meet-
ings are conducted entirely in French. In addition to the regular club
ift'.-"M
members, Le Cercle Francais
members who
also includes affiliate
join us during the conversation hour.
During our fledgling
stage,
we were guided
by Mile.
Margaret Eggar, and M. Howard Fenstemaker, Chairman of
Ufl to right: Virgmia Steinhart, treasurer; Jere Hock, vice-president; Suzanne Halkyard, president; Miss Margaret Egger, counselor; Joan
Livziey, secretary. Slandiiig: Mr Francis E. Albert, adviser; Mr Howard
Seated.
F.
Fenstemaker, adviser.
the
Foreign Language Department,
who
are
now
acting as
advisers to the club.
Club
activities
during the year included guest speakers, ex-
with similar groups on near-by campuses, French
change
and slides, a tutoring service, and formulastrips,
film
films,
accreditation
by the National French Honorfor
plans
tion of
visits
ary Society, Pi Delta Phi.
Pojth^ PtOitcots
172
£eujfe*wfi*c6
(W/ D^ftMft/
/UcxStCV
pro-
organization
This
U»
vides experience tor those stu-
dents
who wish
to
learn
play
and production.
direction
OFFICERS
President
Jean
.
/
Valentintr
Vice-Presideiil Bruce Van HousLn
Delorcs Keen
Secretary
Elizabeth McDonald
Treasurer
.
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Seated, left to right: Susan Katz,
Jean Valentiner. Bruce VanHousen,
1
Blair Hartman. St.i/idinx: Judith
Wolf, Mr. Cope. Alex Kozlowski.
Miss Honirighous, Miss Kelly.
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Syr, ,
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Seated, hit to right: Susan Rhodomoyer. Patricia King.- Patricia
Caldwell,
Stand nig.
Christine
Afavreles.
row: Steven Stednian. Henry Fetteriiian. Glenn Rupert, Rodney McAllister, Randall
Romig. \X'illiam Williams, John
AfcGovern. Second rmi: Linda
Rizzo. Mary Ann Strausscr. Diane Campbell. Judith Nicholson.
Sandra Hess, Donna VanPelt.
Patricia Hetzendorf.
Seated,
left
to
r/ght:
Amanda
Bruhlmeier, Elizabeth Stask. Standing, first row: Alarlon Zelones,
Barbara Szymanek, Robert Hensley,
George Strine. Andrew Harnichar,
Arlene Butala, David Allspaugh.
Standing, second row: JoAnn Hoffman, Margaret Deeter, Kathryn
Deibler,
Bonnie
beth McDonald,
Janet Bohstedt.
Hoffman,
Margaret
first
Eliza-
Bower,
#j
'I'll
kill
"Come
you. Thoi^.ias Putnam,
tor
me
soon. John
Be//)
Pjiris
_
_
-
Patricia
-
Theresa McHugh
Barbara Szymanek
Susan Haines
Patricia Caldwell
Robert H. Hensley
Titub.i
Ab/gail Williams
Siis.tniia
McAllister
Henry Fetterman
Rtttieiid S.imttel Piin/s
..-
WalUott
-
Mrs. Anil Putman
Thom.is Puiman
Mercy Lewis
-
-
Nancy
-
Mary Warren
Gillespie
Patricia
_
Lello
Andrew Harnichar
John Proctor
Kebeccj Nurse
Janet
--
Gihs Corey
-
-
Reverend John Hale
Elizabeth Proctor
Francis Nurse
Ezekiel Cheever
-
_
-
..
Deputy-Coverniii
Sarah Good
.-
-
]ohn M" illard
judge Hathorne
-
D.iiifoilh
_
..._
"On
stage, everyone."
Bohstedt
Marlon Zelones
Stephen Stedman
.
Mary Miskevich
Randy Romig
-.
William Williams
George Striae
R. David Allspaugh
Bruce Van Housen
Patricia King
wm^:^
Mildred
Rulh Winters
King
Three Girls
A Man
V^'ind.
Moses Zook
Mary EHen Horner, Dons
Talley
Officer
Bess/e
David Allspaugh
R.
Men
Sterling Smith.
Strine,
Theresa McHugh
Craig Himes
..
.
Isaac Miller
James
Ezra Rt'her
Miller
.
Rachel
Sarah
Rebecca
..
Children
Scraiiton Sal
dp'i
Jerrie
Sa/lor Joe
George W'eigand
Samuel Zonk
Jacob Yodel
Samuel Lapp
Abner Zook
Actors don costumes.
Barker
Dancers
George
Jean Valentiner
Marilyn Rink
Mary Ann White
June Getz
Carol
Strine
R. David Allspaugh
Mary
Ellen
L'.ind
.inJ
applies finishing touches to
David Allspaugh.
Horner
Doris Talley
Dean Long
George Strine
Serilyn
Dean Long
Make-up crew
Amnion
Bernadine Ardiere
Morell.
Dolores Keen, Arlene Butala, Bernadine Ardiere, Jeanne Dauksha, Bonnie
Lyshan
Robert H. Hensley
;--
SterUng Smith
David Allspaugh
E\elyn Rink
Grelcheii
Leitzel
Billy Lenhart
Peler Reher
R,
Mary
Donna Lore
Andrew Harnichar
Karen Hoffman
Mazy Benfield,
Emin.i Miller
Hilda Miller
Donald Vannan
John Sills
Donald Vannan
Ike PiLrshtii,
A. B. Zook
George
Kiilie Yodcr
Papa Yoder
Bisgrove
Cope
..
Three Oihe
E.
William F.
Diann
Dji!
George Wei
'Mirror, mirror on the wall
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TOP.
nnr. IJl In iikI'I: P.itrKia V. ctzcl. PatiiLia Yost. Nancy Yulis, Louise
Theresa McHugh, Regina Kotch, Amanda Bruhlmeier. Joan Stackhouse.
Second row: Donna Barbaro. Linda Larmouth. Joan Bray, Judy Clark. Carol Necci.
^X'orthie Myers. Carol Davis, Janet Bailey, Barbara Storck. Third row: Nancy Linde.
Joanne Yakupchina. Jacqueline Meredith. Patricia Lagana. Susan Krier. Joyce Berhick, Carol Appleman. Barbara Rice, Geraldine Miller. Fourth row: Roberta Cecci,
Barbara Nichols, Kathleen Gallagher. Norma Whitebread, Judy Seguine. Ann
Shuttlcsworth, Barbara Boland, Susan Aforrison, Suellen Smith.
/•/>i/
Terruso,
OFFICERS: Roberta
librarian;
thy
J.
Cecci, librarian; Carole Sanville, secretary; Carol
Linda Lazarus and Mary
Ann White,
Da\is
accompanists: Mrs. Doro-
BOTTO^L Fint row: Mary Pursel, Rita Kulik. Ann Fister, Sue Haines, Nancy
Raub, Merle Tomaryn, Claudia Bortree. Anna Borove, Roberta Kistler. Second row:
Jean Weisenfluh, Barbara Scheithauer, Shirley Lewis, Betty Ann Mahoney, Vivian
Cobb, Betty Yokl, Dorothy Cottrell, Cindy Clark, Nancy Gittler. Gayle Richards.
Third row: Naoma Eble, Evelyn Rink. Mary Ann White, Marge Masters, Emily
Herman, Carole Sanville, Elizabeth Winter, Linda Lazarus, Grace VC'atson, Geraldine
Prior. Fourth row: Mary Ellen Clark, Donna Bogart, Ann Sheperd, Nancy Gillespie.
Nancy Steible, Carolyn Wood, Dona Sholes, Linda Sharrow. Virginia Roberts, Kay
Dymond.
Evans, director.
ni^ PiO
\
CuM^^ CJ^jcyioJk^
TOP. F/rst rou\ left to li^hl: Judy Reitz, lean Valentiner, Betty Dushanko. Ann
Weed, Edith Hartman, Carol VanFossen, Alarcia Miller, Joan Leidy. Second row:
June Getz, Susan Hartman. Nancy George, Joyce Whary, Annarita Dixon, Ruth
Wilmarth, Doris Talley. Connie Nallo. Third row: Nancy Barnett, Carol Bux, Jeanne
Duaksha, Bonnie Lyshan, Mary Ellen Horner, Or\-a Wynings. Sue Halkyard, Paul
Messersmith, Claire Rarick. Fourth row: Gary Voneida, Wayne Georpe, Al Kostek,
Dennis Wydra, Edward Rose, Sterling Smith, Vincent Czepukaitis, Thomas Shelinski.
Leo Dalpiaz.
BOTTOM.
Fini row. left to right: Kay Styer, S,illy Waples, Sandra Evans, Elaine
Mary Zevas, Dorothy Stanton, Joanne Tenzyk. Second row: Nancy Rogers.
Dianne Wind. Fran Morsey. Judy Panatieri, Karen Bartholomew. Judy Balestrini,
Arlen Butala. Suzanne Robinson, Faye Kehler. Th/id rote: Marge Chamberlain, Amy
Daniels, Dolores Keen. Barb Hickernell, Mary Somerset. Pat Earyes, Carol Bendinsky.
Jane Tereshinsky, Besty Brittingham. Fourth row: Nancy Zeiss, Mary Lyn Brock,
John Knorr, George Weigand, George Strine, Karen Haywood, Darlene Oehlert.
Nancy Michael, Nancy Pickering.
Levan,
Se.iliJ:
Dalpiaz,
Vincent Czepukaitis, Joanne Tenzyk.
Nancy
Barnett,
Dorothy
Stanton.
5/.»...
Miss
:.
Mildred
Zevas, Leo
Bisgrove.
E.
director.
^i
m V %t%
/U.OA>oo*i/ <3b*tA
AT BOTTOM.
Harris. DaviJ "I'trgey, Earl Naugle, XX'illiam Logan,
Duuglas Caldwell. Marilyn Sheerer, Ron Paci, Leonard Snyder.
Fust row, Ujl to itght: C. Blair Hartman, Frank
Dean Long. Seated row: Karen Evans, Lorraine
Lutz,
AT TOP. First row, left to right: Lynn Shoop, James Goss, Bert Purrell, Jill Smith, Betty Girven, Dorothy Moyer,
Wahlon,
Mary Lea Miller. Second row: Darrell May, William Archibald, Edward Fox, Don Hawthorne, Edward
William Hinkle, Dr. Charles H. Carlson, director.
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BOMjd
MAIORHITHS
(Cxnttr Photo)
._!_
Kitiel/i/x:
Judy
iiix:
Sharon Tihr. Sharon Smith, Barbara Rowc, Shclvit Guyer.
Stettner, Bonnie- Austin. Beth Kroupa. Btttv Hinlo\anic,
Schmidt. Hi-lcn
A
Ai L
i:.
B.iylor.
BJrjit.
I.inJa
Salfi,
Donna Ritter. Mr. Nolson A. Miller, direitor:
lune Get/. Ray DiRoberto. Fdward Howe.
I/I 'I
Sliiiid-
mil.
Ujl
lij
rr^hl:
Constance
Bastrcss,
Pedrick. Carol Klubenspics, Patricia Ruyh. Carol Ranee.
Thomas
Jean
Miller.
Burdick.
Stoml
John
Ethel
lou: Connie
Smith. Mary Ruth Taylor. Donna Hartley. Susan Stauffer. Janet I'pdegrove.
Ida Ginyrich. T/vid roii: Kay Fisher. Betsey Dillich. Benjamin Bauni. Anna
Pelak.
John Klecs. DaN'.n Enslcy. Gene Steinruck, Kathy LesRuth Ann Ross. Rochelle Johnson. Ronald Boston, Elaine
Robert Polish. Carol McCracken.
|79
Firil IOU-. Ujt to right:
cevich.
Kistler.
Second
rntr:
Ann Hocker.
Pe.u.uy
Desmond.
Maroon and Gold Concert Band
of
rehearses for
sprmg concert under
the direction
Mr. Miller.
•
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(VtfcS
Ba&hethM
BctMxM
Sandra McKee. Cheerleader Captain, poses with the
lege mascot before the Homecoming game.
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col-
SHIFPliNSBURG
BSC
The Huskies opened up
a decisi\e
\
llieir se.ison at
ictory o\er perennial toe
Mt. (Olympus with
Shippensbur^.
end system which Coach Walt Blair introduced
produced three touchdowns through the
in
The
lonely
this
game
air.
Rohrer's passing was responsible tor two touchdowns as
he passed
to
yards to Davala for a touchdown and 88 yards
'>2
for another.
Scott
Ribble, a
sophomore quarterback,
when he completed
figured in the passing attack
also
47 yard
a
pass to Scott for a touchdown.
The other two
Ken Rubbins and a
scores
came on
brilliant 81
a
20 yard interception by
yard run by Ed. Cocco.
^^^Sa^^
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KINGS
31
The Huskies continued
Park
up
as they racked
their
their second
winning ways
12
Athletic
at
win of the season, mainly
through the efforts of their hard charging backs and the sure
hands of Moses
Scott.
Scott scored twice in the
game
—
from Rohrer and another time on an
The
other scores were
Rohrer on
BSC
a
1
once,
on
a
69 yard pass
yard interception.
S'i
made by Cocco, on
yard plunge, and English on a
mn,
a 6 yard
"S
yard drive.
CORTLAND
8
The Huskies
suffered their
first
16
defeat of the season at
the hands of a big Cortland squad on the latter's field.
The
outweighed
Huskies,
were never ahead
in
the game.
at
practically
exery
position
The Dragons began
scoring
after recei\ing the initial kickoff.
The
pass
lone touchdown tor the Huskies came on a 39 yard
from Rohrer
The
ter
to Scott.
came when the Dragons made
other tally
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bad cen-
LOCK HAVEN
7
Lor the second week
m
a
19
row, the Huskies dropped a close-
The Huskies were ahead 7-6 with 1:21
game remaining, when the Bald Eagles put together a
contested ball gome.
ly
of the
pass for
a
a
which went out of the end zone.
\
one score and an interception for another
to pull out
ictory.
The
lone score came for the Huskies
when Moran,
sub-
bing tor the injured Rohrer. plunged o\er for the touchdown.
This score came
as a result of
on the Lock Ha\en
1
°>
vard
Ray Peffer's recovering
line.
a
fumble
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MANSriELD
21
The Huskies got back
victory over a strong
due
in
7
the win column with a decisive
Mansfield eie\en. The
victor)'
was mainly
to the hard, crindintj. ground-attack of the local eleven.
Scoring for the Huskies were English, from 31 yards out;
Peffer on a 33 yard pass from Rohrer; and
The
4 yard run.
3 extra points
Ken
Dries on a
were added by Moses
Scott.
EAST STROUDSBURG
BSC
The Huskies
a determined
got in the
suffered their worst defeat
Warrior eleven. The
game
as the \isitors scored
at
the hands of
squad never
local
36
really
on the 5th play from
scrimmage, and ended the game leading
every
in
statistical
department.
The one
BSC Homecoming
who punted 10 times
oright spot in
punting of Ray Peffer
defeat was the
for a 34 yard
axerage.
CHEYNEY
BSC 28
The Huskies bounced back
after their
with East
fiasco
Stroudsburg to completely trounce hapless Cheyney.
Leading the attack for the Huskies was Ed. Cocco,
saw
action for the first time since the
he was injured.
He
who
Lock Haven game when
scored on runs of 7 and 17 yards. Dick
Rohrer was responsible for the other scores
as
he passed 13
yards to Klembara for one touchdown and 65 yards to Peffer
for another. Scott added
BSC
all
4 of the extra points.
WEST CHESTER
7
The Huskies ended
Golden Rams racked up
their season
on an even keel
a decisive victory at
The Huskies showed
a
as the
Mt. Olympus.
determined defense in
which slowed down the Rams' running
26
attack, but
this
game
which was
no match for the Rams' passing game. The Rams scored 4
times through the
The
air.
lone score for the Huskies was
a 15 yard run.
made by English on
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ROBBINS
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ENGLISH
ROHRER
J
TIRONI
(I
GRLBER
Co-Captain
SILLS
PEFFER
DRIES
DENICK
BAKER
CARSON
STACKHOUSE
^t6j
iiI
4
HUNTER
CARPENTER
BARNABA
)
i
&
4W
MONTAYNE
Co-Captain
BOBACK
SCOTT
MORAN
1^
CURRIE
RIBBLE
SPROUT
CHRISTINA
FREY
!
m
'«»»
^9 %*
Head-Coach
WALT
Pep
186
%
^^" Dries
breaks through
Husky hoop
'
BLAIR
rally
on Mt. Olympus
The Huskies
snare one
!
1
96 -62
1
CAPTAIN— DICK
Wheee
LL(J"iD
IHL HL^KV \'AKM1\
Fhsl low. left 10 riiiht: Robert F.irina, G.iry Rupert, Richard Lloyd, captain; Jeffrey Garrison, Larry Breiner, 5rto«^ row: Coach
Foster.
John Scrlmgeour, James McKinley, Jerry Doenilin,«. Edward Beck, Robert Herzig, Francis Curran, Head Coach ^X'i^iam
JERRY DOEMLING
The Husi
section
187
JEFF
Doemling
fights for rebciunJ
Dick Lloyd on a jump shot
188
GAR^- RUPERT
Here
s
one Ciirran didn't make
GARRISON
FRAN Cl'RRAN
Curr.in
drivi.-'.
fnr
two
Rupert passes for two
LARRY BREIXER
Lk)yJ pops two
189
BOB FARINA
The 61-60 win ovtr Mansfield
iMi.Kinlc\ and Llovd ficht lor
BOB HERZIC7
190
rebound
Herzic coes for rebound
Gcttint^ t\so
JIM McKINLEY
ttie
hard way
SCOTT GROSS
ED BECK
JV.'s
nghl: Roland Boyle, Dale Hunsinger. Ray Emma, Donald Lechleitner, Robert Blue, Robert Kurzinsky. Second
row: Coach John Scrimgeour, Daniel James, William Regan, John Hrapsky, Frank TIbbs. George Miller, Michael Lennie.
First row. ujt to
191
I96I
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
NAIA WRESl
Coach Houk and bovs
JOEL MELITSKI
BILL
Scorese closes in for a pin
HIGHES
Ani'
V.r
the Huskies
ED TAYLOR
192
62
CCRESTLING CHAMPIONS
ING CHAMPIONS
Huskies jubilant
after state chaiiipiunsliip
win
at
Lock Haven
DICK SCORESE
Stuempfle pins Sliippensburg opponent
BILL PArLE
Scorese at
GENE DIXON
1961 N.A-I.A, Champion
work
^-^''
Hughes
tries to roll
him cncr
DAVE STUEMPFLE
Hughes
Anyone
see a head
takes
command
around head?
DON POrST
1962 PennsyUani.i State Champion
!
BILL
1961
N.A
GARSON
I.A.
Champion
1962 N.A.I.A. Champion
1962 Pcnnsyhania State Champion
Dixon
What
is
rolls
him over
it?
ROBERT HALL
1962 N.A. LA. Champion
1962 Pennsylvania State Champion
And away we go
19.5
THE ENTIRE SQUAD
Hughes, Taylor, Scorese, Paule. Gene Dixon, Stuempfle, Poust, Garson, Hunter, Mgr. Christina. Second
row: Fortney, Rossi, Evan, Houk, Forte, Puglia. Barbour, Derr, Hall. T hnd row: Weaver, ShoUey, Randello, Boyer, Pierce, Owen, Richie, Gillung, Jim Dixon.
First rote:
Mgr.
Schillace. Melitski,
Another Husky picks up
196
5!
Dixon
pins his opponent
1961
HUGO
COACH FLANAGAN
rou: McFeeley. Klembara. Cole, Scott, Painter. Cocco, Rhodes, McCorkill, Enney, Engleman. Second row: Leeper, Haas, Maxon, Sills, Peffer, Moss, HuntHelveston, Shropp, Sparrow, Hugo. Third row: Breiner, Kurowski, Saxton, Kapes, Burke, Berginski, Feese, Hubler, Dries, Stuempfle. Fourth rou-: Mgrs.
Hartsock and Reiter.
First
er,
The Husky track team racked up their first undefeated season since 1941 under
tutelage of Mike Flanagan, Head Coach, and John Scrimgeour, Assistant Coach.
the
SEASONS RECORD
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1
1st
—One
Ed Cocco— 100
220
Gary Edwards —Discus
1001/2
Lock Haven
two mile
yd. dash
Cheyney
—
—
—
81
East Stroudsburg
yd. dash
33
50
Co*i^^/te*tce/
PLACE:
Bob
— 220 dash
—Broad jump
Painter
Bill Freese
5th
301/,
--
Mile
Painter
440 yd. run
Terry Engleman
One-half mile run
Stan Hugo
Pole vault
^'^Vl
35I/2
.
98
Bob
Roy Peffer— 100
31
Universit}'
MiUersville
4th
mile,
yd.,
3rd
Susquehanna
941/2
PLACE:
Terry Engleman
Bob
Kutztown
1131/2
PeiutSyWiua/ Sfafe CoMege/
PCace^,
2nd PLACE:
100
relay
yd.
team (Moses
Scott,
Dave Johnston, Jay Maxon,
Painter)
PLACE:
—Discus
— 120 high hurdles
Richard Rhodes — One-mile run
Joe Enney
Wayne Moss
yd.
PLACE;
Roy Peffer— (200
yds.)
Low
hurdles
197
Peffer leads in the low hurdles
Edwards puts
tht shut
—
Cocco
Sills leads
m
1st,
Pctfer
—
2ncl
the low liurJU-s
Knuues, H.ijs and hnuU'iiiau \sann up
198
Ennev
m
the discus
V
SCOTT
!Q_
Hut;u appru.iclics
takc-citt
W
Bqs^oB
1
96
1
f-N
-t^i
m
1#
^,i^g^ .^
4"^'^/^-|. .^,
Brown, English, Blai.kbuin. S^uuiiJ run
McKinley, Tinner, Springer. Vierra, Moran. Tironi.
F/rj/ row.- Christina, Baker, Hauscr. Rupert.
Butt.
Third row:
Schiller,
Springer rounJs
200
tliirij
:
Rosato,
Dixon, Bartol. Bertcr, Garrison, Doemling.
Dixon
scores easily
Dtd^wW^wfi*!/ Post
The Husky diamond-men. hampered by wet grounds
weak 4-7 record.
4-7 \^MWvi
in early
\f^
SeOSOiv
spring training, ne\er quite got on the winning track
this year
and
fin-
ished with a
However, bright spots of the season were the fine pitching of
Hauser. Filling out the lineup were:
tina, rf
;
and Joe Blackburn,
Dwain
Butte, 2b;
hope
in
first-year
ss;
man Jim Dixon and the timely hitting
Don Springer, If; Charles
Charlie Brown, 3b;
of
first
baseman Flip
Bartol, cf;
Bob
Chris-
c.
Coach Blair was not too disappointed with
future
Gary Rupert,
their
performance though, for five of the starting nine were
first-year
men.
He
also
saw
the fine showing of the pitchers Jerry Doemling, Jim McKinley, and catcher Art Tinner.
The Huskies ended
the season with a
Another base
win over East Stroudsburg
State College.
Flip slices one
hit
Lock Haven cracks one out
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COACH Mclaughlin
and C.iptams— LITI LE .md
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Young and
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Little in
Second row: Mgr. Casarrella, Hopkins,
100 yd. freestyle
Little,
Swarts.
2
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McCluskey, Harry Turek, han Kobcrlein, George Masich, Joe
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JOHN YURGEL
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Norma
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Crawford, Barbara
W.
239
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Ann
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Danville, Pa.
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Francis
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Hazleton, Pa.
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139
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R.D. #2, Bloomsburg, Pa.
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316 Cottage
Humphrey, Sandra Catherine
Lewistown, Pa.
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Jennings, P. Joseph
321 Sunbury
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455
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230
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Barnesville, Pa.
Stewartstown, Pa.
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H.izlcton,
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4281/2
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Barnesville, Pa.
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Basala,
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Berwick, Pa.
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84
Myrna Jane
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.
207 High
1205
Dianne Marie
Berardi, Tirsia Anita
Shenandoah, Pa.
Fleetwood, Pa.
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.
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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208
Alper, Joan
Northampton,
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131 N. Center
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Marion, James
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Pittston, Pa.
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Northumberland, Pa.
104 Mifflin
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Sayre, Pa.
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307 Martz
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West Hazleton, Pa.
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Leesport, Pa.
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Bloomsburg, Pa.
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476 Monument Ave., Wyoming,
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Bloomsburg, Pa.
First St.,
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38
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Ditzler,
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Shenandoah, Pa.
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958 Spruce
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Mocanaqua,
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Scislaw,
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14
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Mt. Carmcl, Pa.
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Mary
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St.,
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Petuskey, Jane
Shickshinny, Pa.
Fairview Ave., Riegels\ille, Pa.
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Joseph Angelo
Petrovich, Stanley Joseph
St.,
Oak
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312 Union
Roberta
Clemens, Ellen
Carbondale, Pa.
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Campbell, Barbara Joan
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Clark,
J.
228
Allentown, Pa.
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Pa.
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588 Monges
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Bcnvick, Pa.
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41 N. Thirteenth
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363 Priestley Ave., Northumberland,
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Barbara
Bittner,
Ann
Margaret
Orangeville, Pa.
.
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Blass, Lucille Janet
312 Broad
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Nescopeck, Pa.
Catawissa, Pa.
22!
Bowman, Wilma D.
829
Buffington, Elma Elaine
Burke, James Harry
.
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725
Case, Nanc}' Jane
Donald
56 Main
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Harleigh, Pa.
St.,
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R.D. #1, Hunlock Creek, Pa.
112 Hunter
DelKanic, Lois Ruth
Shamokin, Pa.
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Mae
R.D. #1, Orangeville, Pa.
Dominick. Marjorie Jean
124 Barney
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112 E. Main
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.
.
Lebo
608
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Fairfield Ave.,
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630 Lakevue Drive, Willow Grove,
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Englert,
Nancy
Jeanetta
Mae
Sandra Mae
.
.
269 Rosewood Lane, Harrisburg,
315
E\ans,
W.
476
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Fairweather, Christine
J.
Finnegan, Claire
Bloomsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
First St.,
301 Mulberry
Suzanne Irene
Florig,
Jessie
Pa.
1366 County Line Road, Radnor,
Main
Fischer, Robert Earle
Fisher,
Conyngham,
St.,
48
Catasauqua, Pa.
St.,
Picture Rocks, Pa.
St..
Sterley
S.
Marie
Shillington, Pa.
St.,
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Colonial Village,
Gerber, Janice Elda
New
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Box
Gilbert, Gloria Faith
Goodbrod, Mary Ellen
W,
l'=i91
Pa.
Ringgold, Pa.
Vallemont, Pa.
10,
Southern Ave. South
Willi,imsport, Pa.
Ann
Gregor, Elaine
Harner,
Mary
210
Elizabeth
Ann
Hartzell, Carol
E. Franklin St., St. Clair, Pa.
509
.
Second
E.
Y
Hartman, Theresa
Third
549 George
St.,
Snydertown, Pa.
A
405 Spruce
Johnson, Linda Esther
Jones, Carol
521
E.
M
466 River
Denyse
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Good
lll^i
St.,
Kuhns, William Burd
Fortv' Fort, Pa.
Ave., Berwick, Pa.
MilKille, Pa.
Ill Main
524 Warren
Machamer, Robert Melvin
37 N. Vine
3,
Catawissa, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
E. Fourteenth St.. Chester, Pa.
1937 N. Market
445 Julian
St.,
St.,
.
Rosemary Ann
Thirteenth
Trainer, Pa.
St.,
27 Oneida Place, Forty Fort, Pa.
Rear 638 Monges
1010
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Ann
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
W.
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
Front
Berwick, Pa.
St..
Beauty Ave.. Williamsport,
179^1
Pa.
Valentiner, Je.m
Van
Sickle,
R.D. #1, Tunkhannock, Pa.
Susan
Anne
10^
Weatherill, Suzanne
Third
S.
Catawissa, Pa.
St.,
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1705
Welker. Joyce Marian
W.
Pine
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
229 Ridge Ave.,
Whaite, Judith Sandra
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2^8 Church
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Sunbur)-, Pa.
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Dallas, Pa.
R.D. #6, Danville. Pa.
Yocum, Nancy Mae
W. Walnut
1020
Zechman. Nancy Lee
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
339 Walnut
St.,
Milton, Pa.
SECONDARY
46
Allen, Laurence
Anderson, Elaine Janet
.
Sherman
S.
St.,
3237 Enelewood
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Philadelphia 49,
St..
Pa.
Andrews, Diane Charlotte
B.aker,
Osceola, Pa.
Clyde Gene
R.D. #1, Lewistown, Pa.
Barbour, David Wallace
W.
520
Fourth
Bean, Nancy Jane
Beck,
..
Mary Louise
Bellino,
...
Phyllis
.
Benek, Ronald Stanley
.
St.,
Box
351 Market
Lewistown, Pa.
85,
St.,
Noxen,
Pa.
Ber\^'ick,
Pa.
129 Fain'iew Ave., Scranton, Pa.
2739 Murray Ave., Cornwells
.
Heij^hts,
"Pa.
Blasko, Joseph
L
783 Lafayette
Bolinsky, Maurice
R
44
Bower. Margaret Helen
St.,
Italy St.,
229
W.
Hazleton, Pa.
Mocanaqua, Pa.
Second Ave.. South
Williamstown, Pa.
Leek
345 Boston
.\\e..
West
Bower, Nancy Lou
36 Stanton Ave., Milton, Pa.
Berwick, Pa.
Kill, Pa.
Harveys Lake, Pa.
McHose, Marycharles
Pittston, Pa.
Morgan, Marjorie Ruth
819 Anthracite Ave., Kingston, Pa.
Morris, Sarah Margaret
West Mansion Road, Hershey,
222
Shamokin, Pa.
Williamsport, Pa.
945
Masser, Joyce Carol
Montanye, Melvin Allen
Pa.
Scranton, Pa.
St.,
Route
A
Donna Lea
St.,
625 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa.
Lagunas, Patricia Dorothy
Lindenmuth, Lana
Shamokin Dam,
St.,
LeVan, Elaine Ellen
Long, Maxine Adele
Pa.
Montrose, Pa.
St.,
Thelma Ande
Knauer, Sylvia Eileen
Lore,
St.,
26 Cliff
Karmilowicz, Kayann
Keriish, Kathryn
Fourth
Plymouth, Pa.
Danville, Pa.
St.,
Shawnee Ave., Plymouth,
Lee
Kane, Elizabeth
Kindt, Mrs.
Thomas, Ruth Mary
Benton, Pa.
South Williamsport, Pa.
St.,
E.
W.
3612
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
Hetzendorf, Patricia
Ikeler, Patricia
Thomas, Mary Louise
Updes;raff, Dorothy
St.,
334 E. Seventh
Thomas, Jean Louise
Pa.
Pa.
Kingston, Pa.
St.,
End
Dewart
21
Thomas, Elizabeth Jane
Troy,
273 Main
Ernst, Janet
W. Union
95
.
.
Szakalun, Patricia Barbara
Tolerico.
Edwardsville, Pa.
St.,
R.D. #1, Danville, Pa.
.
Pa.
Engleke, Carolyn
Pa.
Shamokin, Pa.
St.^
562 Lafayette Ave., Palmerton, Pa.
Anne
Pa,
Dunlop, Nancy Warwick
Ann
Stauffer, Elsie
Shamokin,
Tunkhannock,
R.D. #6, Danville,
.Stark, Priscilla
St.,
15 Laurel
Snyder, Ellen
Virginia
Royersford, Pa.
St.,
St.,
Sunbury
E.
Nescopeck, Pa.
Flying Heels Farm, Southampton, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
413 N. Shamokin
Harrison
144
..
Kathleen
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
St.,
W.
63
Snee, Jerome William
Solt,
Shamokin. Pa.
.St.,
915 Church
R.D. #1, Harveys Lake, Pa.
101 Lilac Lane, Scranton, Pa.
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
St.,
217 Broad
Sharpe, Roger Lee
Sinkler,
Sixth
S.
R.D. #1, Wapwallopen. Pa.
Mary Ann
Shaughnessy, James E.
Pa.
E.
Schalles,
130
R.D. #5, Danville, Pa.
Danville, Pa.
St.,
419 Broadview Road, Upper Darby,
....
Dunkin, Thomas Lloyd,
1600 Orange
Redclift, Joyce Elaine
Rothermel, Mary Ella
309 Ferry
Dildine, Dorothy
1134 Third Ave., Berwick, Pa.
Reagan, Carol Stephanie
Pa.
Noxen,
66,
Pa.
R.D. #3. Sunbury, Pa.
Rinehimer, Marilyn Ruth
Box
Pittston,
R.D. #2, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Ranee, Carol Patricia
Pa.
H
Dagmar
Mae
Pa.
Dauksha, Jeanne Frances
Dietze,
Radel, Lena
West
St.,
120 Dennison A\e., Wyoming, Pa.
Pecht, Susan Pennie
1104 Edison Ave., Sunbury.
.
Ann
206 Franklin
306 Winters Ave., West Hazleton, Pa.
OHolla, Marlene Jule
652 Schoolhouse Lane, Johnsville,
.
J.
DelVecchio, Carol
Canton, Pa.
St.,
Nardone, Joseph Carl
Reed, Melvin Clarance
Cumberland, Worthy John
Elma
Pa.
N. Y.
R.D. #2, Orange\ille, Pa.
Coole, Margaret Carolyn
Davis,
M.ii\erne,
E. Fifth St.,
Cleaver, Helen Rebecca
Conrad, Donald
1,
11 Center
Ciochon, Joseph Francis
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
Elizabethville,
Kiiil; St.,
I''
Campbell, James Andrew
Cole,
Second
E.
Route
.
Pa.
Boyer, David Kenneth
Box
Boyer, Paul Chester
R.D. #1, Munc\- Valley, Pa.
Brann, Joseph
Brugger,
Thomas
Wayne
37 High Road, Lost Creek, Pa.
N
Nuremburg.
Campbell, Allan Ray
Cocco, Edward Francis
145, Picture Rocks, Pa.
..
Pa.
R.D. #1. Canton, Pa.
122 En^lewood Road, Upper Darby,
Pa.
Cole, Harry
100 Leonard
K., Jr.
R345
Comstock, Arthur B
232 Cedar
J.
200
D'Andrea, I'rank Vincent
1125 W. Coak
Domalavage, Richard A.
Box
Donald, D. James
435 Peacock
Henry Joseph
Philadelphia, Pa.
PottsviUe, Pa.
St.,
R.D. #1, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Ann
Edwards, Carol
473
P
W.
Saylor
3228 Englewood
Nancy Margaret
Engel,
Milton, Pa.
St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
St.,
St..
Atlas, Pa.
Philadelphia 49,
St..
Maier, Joseph Andrew,
Mannion, |amcs
Box
512 N. Second
Enney, Joseph A.
Mary B
Edward
Ferner,
Fetzko,
113
Theresa
Faltisco, Mary^
S.
J.
St.,
Keystone Ave., Sayre, Pa.
Lavelle,
913 N. Vine St., Shamokin,
542 E. Ninth St., Berwick,
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-
New
Fisher, Delbert Stewart, Jr.
408 Shambach
Fletcher, Carolyn Barnard
29 Second
Fred Gerald
C
Gatski. Bernard
Town
Thomas
Gruber, Glenn Howard
705
Gorant,
McAuliffe, John Eugene
Guizzetti,
James Stephen
McMurtric, John Joseph,
Wayne
Haas,
Mcnapace, Francis Joseph
Mertz, Kenneth
Wayne
Highspire, Pa.
411 Packer
Higgins, William
150 Lehigh
Hons, Frederick E
Hower, Lewis Clarence
314
W. Main
Huber, James Harold
72 Iron
Ann
Gordon
Dean Patsons
Ann
Koch, James Robert
Kolet, Barbara Jean
Peifer,
Trucksville, Pa.
Joan
Raupers, Vincent Paul
124
Rogers, Gloria
Wayne
Fern Glen, Pa.
St.,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
Athens, Pa.
St.,
Center
J.
Danville, Pa.
St.,
Oak
S.
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
Catawissa, Pa.
St.,
124 Arbor
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
2135 Wheatland Ave., Willianisport,
Pa.
Muncy,
Pa.
23 East Water
--
St.,
221 Colonial Drive, Chambersburg, Pa.
208 Hughes
Henry
Nancy Ann
Thomas Edwin
Sarisky,
Searer,
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
607 Pfahler
John. Carol
Samsel, John
E.
109
William Henry
407
W.
Third
12 Spring
Serowicz, Carole Marie
Carimar Jane
336
240
III
E.
E.
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
Market
Shuman, John Alexander,
Port Royal, Pa.
St.,
Glen Lyon, Pa.
St.,
Eighth
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
Fourth
St.,
Bloomsburg,
Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Berwick, Pa.
Jerome Dominick
Sla\ick,
Smith, John Benedict
Pa.
Smith, Nelson Robert
Pa.
Smith, Priscilla Jane
127 Iron
Box
St.,
333, R.D. #1, Harveys Lake, Pa.
75
Main
204 McLean
.
Berwick, Pa.
Harleigh, Pa.
St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
St.,
2049 Riverside Drive, South
Williamsport, Pa.
Route
221 N. West
Box
Margaret Susann
Little,
Thomas Lawrence
3,
St.,
320 Main
Lillie,
Catawissa, Pa.
Shenandoah, Pa.
St.,
Ranshaw, Pa.
143. R.D. #1, Shamokin, Pa.
R.D. #1, Benton, Pa.
223
E.
Mt. Road, Scranton, Pa.
26 Second
.
.
Box
St.,
St.,
Forty Fort, Pa.
Tunkhannock,
Pa.
685, State College, Bloomsburg,
Snyder, Leonard
Startzel,
.
I4l8 Second Ave., Berwick, Pa.
332 Adams St., Freeland, Pa.
_
46
155
W.
W.
Broad
Eliz.ibethville, Pa.
St.,
Twelfth
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
71 Front
Ronald F
Steger, Michael Willi.mi
148 Fifteenth
..
St.,
St.,
New
Strong, Pa.
Cumberland,
Pa.
Steinhart, William Edward
1700
Stephens, Randall Dent
St.,
St.,
Sh.imokin, Pa.
Northumberland,
St.,
Northumberland, Pa.
Main Road,
William Henry
1137 Webster
Trucksville, Pa.
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
61 Swatara Road, Shenandoah, Pa.
Lynn
Trama, Robert James
Vincent, John
Spruce
Pa.
369 Second
Strunk, Robert Jon
Sweet,
W.
369 Second
Margaret Elizabeth
Stephens,
^
Strauser,
R.D. #6, Danville, Pa.
807 E. Third St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Dean
Spangler, John Cloyd
Pa.
H
Jr
St.,
R.D. #1, Allenwood, Pa.
E.
Rinehimer, Eugene
Mifflmville, Pa.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
227 South
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-
Remlcy, William Moorhead
Rice,
St.,
St.,
Poplar
S.
Reaser, Suzanne Fay
Redinger, Kerry
Mocanacjua, Pa.
123 N. Locust
Richard Joseph
Shultz,
St.,
Pa.
Girardville,
St.,
St.,
254 Main
Ann
Phillips, Patricia
Bloomsburg, Pa.
66 Oak
Myron,
Third
83 N. Hickory
Pa.
Layton, Sally
Lylo,
356
Pesda, John Lawrence
St.,
Pa.
W.
93 CleveLind
St.
Danville, Pa.
104
Thom.is Reed
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
52 Italy
Pelak, Robert
Box 157, Benton,
415 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton,
1431 Orange St., Berwick,
James Joseph
Lynn, Carl S
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
W. Main
412
I'rancis
R.D. #2, Bloomsburg,
Robert
Peter Martin
Nescopeck, Pa.
St.,
Mulberry
E.
Rome,
Jermin, Pa.
G
Lutz,
608
Benton, Pa.
Laubach, Larry Larue
Livziey, Joan
Joseph
Smith, Connie Elaine
Kwasnoski, Daniel
Lavelle,
Columbia, Pa.
Pa.
Pecorelli,
Pa.
Koons, Carol Jean
Owen
534 Broad
Nagle, James John
St.,
Fourth
New
R.D. #1, Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
E.
Forty Fort, Pa.
St.,
R.D. #1,
Muirhcid, Milo Edward
Rosenbaum, Donald
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
R.D. #2, Shickshinny, Pa.
St.,
543
Klementik, Daniel
Lagerman,
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
Pa.
Lewisburg, Pa.
St.,
46 Slocum
Main
240 Leonard
Center
1
D
631 Lincoln
Kitchen, Richard
Koones, Donald
Pa.
R.D. #3, Benton, Pa.
Ketner, Jared Alan
Kindig, Barbara
Muncy,
Pocono Summit,
Ia
Johnson, Beverly Heath
Kile,
St.,
R.D. #2, Bloomsburg, Pa.
John Lawrence
Jones,
Cressona, Pa.
St.,
230 Mill
Hunsinger, Willard L.
James, Barbara
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
St. Clair,
St.,
St.,
R.D. #4, Benton, Pa.
Mutfly, Don.ild
Profit,
158 W. Water
104
Todd Thomas
Morris,
Petrie,
211 R.D. #2, Shamokin, Pa.
Joseph
Scranton, Pa.
47 West Ave., Mt. Carmel, Pa.
..
R
lirma Joanne
Miller,
Mt. Vernon St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
St.,
67 Railroad
Heller, Frank Nelson
Ickes,
Pa.
182 Market
Gurski, Francis Lamar
212 Market
Pa.
Hazletun, Pa.
St.,
St.,
St.,
143 N. Mill
Jr.
Meckley, Robert
O'Donnell, Willi.im Kenneth
Shamokin, Pa.
Olive
Kelayres, Pa.
Lost Creek, Pa.
Pa.
St.,
W.
245
.
331 Thirteenth
St.,
McHugh, Thomas
Northrop, Ruth E\clyn
Cameron
E.
14 James
Columbia, Pa.
Tunkhannock,
W.
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Pa.
McAloose, Robert Louis
Pa.
Lane, Port Royal, Pa.
425
Thomas Stephen
Gladsky,
Danville, Pa.
St.,
St..
130 Sherwood Dri\e, Bloomsburg,
Nash, John Nicholas
Middleburg, Pa.
St.,
St.,
730 Seybert
Gerhart, Ronald Park
Pa.
Wormleysburg, Pa.
-
Finn, Lawrence James
Frey,
Noxen,
141,
8 Beaverdale
Martin, Wilii.un Eugene
Moss,
Engelman, Sandra Elizabeth
210 Pine
Jr.
R.
Pa.
R.D. #2, Lehighton, Pa.
Duda JoAnn
Elgin, Joseph
Pa.
H.izleton, Pa.
St.,
New
387,
Bristol,
St.,
334 Wall
DiRocco, Marie Antoinette
Eckley,
Pine
S.
Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
856 Central Ave., Southampton,
Creneti, Frank Joseph
Davis, James
Bloomsburg,
St.,
Jefferson
D
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13
W. Tamarack
St.,
H.azleton, Pa.
R.D. #2, Bloomsburg, Pa.
223
100 Green
Walko. Joseph John
Watkins, Daniel
Watts, Vicki
T
1015
Ann
S.
Main
51 Pine
Weslosky. Barbara A.
.
Scranton, Pa.
P.i.
Bloomsburg,
Pa.
West
11 DeLiware Ave.,
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Route
Williams, Janet Ilene
170
Wirth, Barrie K.
Wiser, Jacquelyn
Ann
John Edward
...
919
E.
Edward Joseph
St.,
Muncy,
St.,
.
.
76
Mahanoy
City, Pa.
107
St..
Italy
Fourteenth
111
Front
S.
W.
326
St.,
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
Clair,
St.
Sixteenth
St.,
R.D. #2,
Katz, Susan Cleo
Kovich, John
T
132
S.
114
W.
Fulton
Bacon
New
St.,
St.,
Leiter, Sheila
Lee
Castle, Pa.
Allentown, Pa.
Pottsville, Pa.
Dimock, Pa.
Kropa, lean Louise
221
W.
Central Ave., South WiUiamsport,
Pa.
Paul,
Lynn Joseph
41
Ann
Howard
1
W.
Broad
Renn, Daniel
Salfi,
St.,
Williamstown, Pa.
R.D. #2, Tamaqua, Pa.
Purnell, Nellie
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Mocanaqua, Pa.
Pa.
New
Cumberland, Pa.
Hixon, Thomas James
Rice,
St.,
E.
Hamlshaw, Nancy Ann
Pa.
Mocanaqua,
Italy St.,
42 Walnut
Haluska, Joseph Michael
Pa.
Forty Fort, Pa.
St.,
1133 Sixth Ave., Berwick, Pa.
Yarashefski, Leonard Alexander
Zimolzak, Edward Leon
Pine
Sunburj', Pa.
St.,
New
107 River
Yaninas, Matthew Michael
Zaledonis,
Tenth
122
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Withers, Paul Charles
Yanaitis,
S.
Catawissa, Pa.
1,
208
Hack, Margaret Jean
Hazleton, Pa.
St..
1708 Maple Ave.. Shamokin,
.
Williams, Gordon Frantz
Brockton,
St.,
567 Grant
Wendel, Richard Elmer
St.,
St.,
R.D. #1
Box
244, Shamokin, Pa.
1391/2 Market
Bonnie Gale
8802 M.icon
Helen R.
Shannon, John Howard
St.,
St.,
Bangor, Pa.
Philadelphia 15, Pa.
111 Philadelphia Ave.,
West
Pittston, Pa.
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Blair. Judith
Ann
Brooker, Elizabeth
224
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Edgar Richard
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Rose Marie
J.
Dean
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318 Poplar
Sinco, Michael
St.,
40 Locust
Fisher,
George,
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Milton, Pa.
338 Maple Ave., Drexel
Hill, Pa.
361 Park Ave., Milton, Pa.
108 N. Park
E.
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Center
Martinsburg, Pa.
St.,
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Welch, Jane Marie
Wolf, Judith AUean
Yastishock, John Joseph
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710 Grant St., Hazleton, Pa.
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publication,
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the staff of the
mark of continuous
OBITER, Bloomsburg
College's proud annual, salutes you
—our
State
student
faculty,
body, and friends.
It is
for
it is
tion
difficult to evaluate
what any yearbook
represents,
only with time that the true value of such a publica-
becomes apparent.
It
is
our desire to present
in
this
forty-sixth edition of our college annual a true picture of
student
life,
to portray all of the activities,
both academic
and extra-curricular, which go into the making of a college
graduate. You, however, must be the judge of whether
we
have succeeded.
In the following pages
and
trust that this
memento
we have
tried to represent
you
will recall your pleasant college
days at Bloomsburg.
THE STAFF
The
color photo
at
right
is
a
re-
production of a familiar campus
landmark. One of the harbingers
of spring is the shad bush (Amelanchier
ciiudetuis)
adjacent
to
Carver Hall.
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Entrance
to
Old North Hall
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On
these
pages
we have
selected
and the various moods of the college
Winter
is
photographs wliich
This scene reminds freshmen and seniors alike of
better
way
a
a bright
changes on the campus
Hall.
In
a
few short weeks, the splendor of an
photographed against a brisk
to symbolize spring than a shot of
summer morning.
fall
background.
busy college year ahead.
musical plashings of the fountain in Waller Court.
mons on
the seasonal
into a fairyland by an early winter snowfall.
the opposite page are the familiar college lions
What
reflect
year.
featured in the shot below of Science
autumn landscape has been turned
On
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Long Porch with
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inspiring
is
its
colorful
rockers and the
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background
Familiar sight of Leo and Leona,
the ornamental lions, covered by
a blanket of snow
Continuing our seasonal theme,
we
present here the contrasting scenes of
winter and spring.
New
The somber
North Hall during
heavy snow storm
is
last
scene of
winter's
offset by the brilH-
ance of a spring day represented by the
infrared
photograph of the Benjamin
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hand corner.
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School
Terraces with
in the
Winter scene of Waller Hall
from Senior Walk
of the College Commons
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THOUGHTS FOR SENIORS
"By
a small
sample we may judge the whole piece."
—CERVANTES
Your Alma Mater
in
is
composed of
your chosen profession will reflect
and those
to
come
its
alumni.
itself in
be
proud of your
spirit
students.
President
Dr. Andruss confers degrees on January graduating
President Andruss at his desk.
success
in the years thereafter.
May Bloomsburg
class.
Your
the next generation
of
ser%'ice
to
Bucka lew-
President's Residence
BoW/ (^TuisfefiS
Seated: Hon. Carl H. Fleckenstine, Orangeville, Pa. (deceased): Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, president of the College, Bloomsburg, Pa.; Hon. Harold L.
Paul, Pottsville, Pa.; Mr. Frank A. Thornton. Shaniokin, Pa. Sundiii«: Hon. C. William Kreishcr. Catawissa, Pa.; Howard R. Berninger, Esq., Mifflinville. Pa.; Mr. Sam M. Jacobs, Danville, Pa.; Mrs. John H. Shuman, Bloomsburg, Pa.; Mr. Leo S. Dennen, Turbotsville, Pa. Not present when photo
was taken: Bernard J. Kelley, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa.
Andruss,
President
Trustees and
Town
a
Bloomsburg
the
Council held
room on
ference
uary 27,
in the con-
Friday,
Jan-
1962, outlined plans
increasing
for
at
meeting of the Board of
joint
enrollment
to
3,000 by 1970. This expansion
of the campus will include an
addition
to
the
power house,
womnew auditorium, and possibly a new library building. The contract for
construction of two
J:he
dormitories,
en's
the
first
two
a
projects
mentioned
above has been awarded by the
General State Authority.
Shown
(ctucku'ise from the left):
Leo Dennen, Sam Jacobs, John H.
Shuman, trustees; Paul Apple, Galley C. Keller, councilmen; Carl H.
Fleckenstine, trustee; Dr. Harvey
A.
Andruss,
(Uaniiing)
College
Judge C. W. Kreisher.
president of the board of trustees:
Mayor Joseph C Conner; Robert
Miller, George Hemingway, councilmen; Frank Thornton, Howard
president;
R. Berninger, trustees.
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AdjindiMbujilu^
0(1^^
DEAN JOHN
A.B.,
A.
HOCH
M.A.
DEAN OF INSTRUCTION
Dean Hoch
discusses course of study with
the Special Education Curriculum.
William Garson,
a
junior in
Dr. McCauslin, Dean ot Students, counsels George Masich,
freshman student at BSC.
J.
ALFRED McCAUSLIN
B.A., M.A., M.S., Ed.D.
DEAN OF STUDENTS
21
C.
STUART EDWARDS
M.Ed.
B.S.,
Director of Secondary Education
BOYD
F.
BUCKINGHAM
B.S.,
M.S.
Director of P/tblic Relations
and Admissions
CmioI
DeoitS
ELLAMAE JACKSON
B.S.,
Dean
22
M.Ed.
of
Women
ELTON HUNSINGER
B.S.,
Dean
M.Ed.
of Alen
ELIZABI.TH
B.S.,
A.uisldnt
B.
WILLIAMS
M.Ed.
Dean
of
\\'i>)i/cii
Assisfeutfc
lUMN
S,
SCRIMGEOUK,
|K
B.S.
De^ms
A ssislant Dean
MARY
E.
of
Men
MacDONALD
A.M.
Dean of Women
A.B.,
Assistant
RALPH
B.S.,
S.
HERRE
M.A., Ed.D.
Assistant
Dean
of
Men
23
THO.MAS
B.
B.S.. M.S.,
MARTIN
Ed.D.
Director of Business Ediicdt'toii
Director of Graduate Studies
Entrance to Sutliff Hall
c
JOSEPH H. CLEMl \
1^
A.B., M.B.A., Ed.D.
Business Ettncjnorj and Economics
NORMAN
B.S..
HILGAR
I-
M.Ed.
Business Edricatton
MARCiARET
B.S..
E.
MaERN
M.Ed.
Business Education
24
^^
JAMES B CREASE'
B.S.. M.S.
Accounting and Economics
CLAYTON H HINKEL
B.S..
M.Ed.
Business Education
FRANCIS
B.S..
J
RADICE
M.Ed.
Business Education
WILLIAM
B.S..
E.
FOSTER
M.S.
Supervisor of Student Teachers
MARGARET A lACK
B.S..
M.Ed.
Business Education
WALTER
B.S..
S.
RYGIEL
M.S.
Business Education
ROYCF, O. lOllNSON
B.S.,
M.nd.. Hd.D.
Director of Elementary Education
Door\va\' oi
IVA
MAE
B.S..
B
BECKLEV
M.Ed.
Elemetitury Education
Supervisor of Student Teacken
DEBORAH W. GRIFFITH
B.S..
M.A.
Benjamin rranklin iMhotatory School
Grade 4
KENNETH
A. ROBERTS
M.S.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 6
B.S.,
I
cr.itorv School
EDA
EDWARDS
BESSIE
B.S.
Benjamin Ftanklm Laboratory School
BEATRICE M. ENGI.EHART
B.S.. M.S.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Kntder^^arien
WARREN
B.S..
I
JOHNSON
M.Ed.
Elementary Education
SupeniiOT of Student Teachers
xMARCELLA M. STICKLER
B.S..
M.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 3
JEAN McCUE
B.S.. M.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 1
DONALD
B.S..
VANNAN
A.
M.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade i
25
IliiB!
C.
STUART EDWARDS
M.Ed.
B.S.,
Director of Secondary Education
and Admissions
Entrance to Xoetling Hall
^^«.
ROBERT
B.S.,
P.
LLMER
M.Ed.
Chairnuut
iO
D. HARRI.s
M.A.
B.S.,
GAVLE C JONES
B.S.
An
26
EDITH G ZINN
B-.A.,
M.A.
Alt
CECIL
C.
SERONSY
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Chairman
Kn riAKD D. BEATV
B.F.A.. M.F.A.
WILLIAM
B.F A.,
F
COPE
MA.
Sl
WILLIAM
D.
EISENBERG
B.A., M.A.
English
LEX AL KELLY
EDWARD
T.
B.S.. M.S..
DE VOE
Ed.D.
MRS. VIRLiLMA
A.
DLCK
B.A.
English
BURDETT H GARDNER
B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.
MARY HOMRIGHOL'S
A.B..
M.A.
Sptech
MELVILLE HOPKINS
A.B.. M.A.. Ph.D.
Speeck
""^
x^^
'ILLIAM
C.
ROTH
y^y
MARTIN M. KELLER
B.S.,
M.Ed.
MARV
E
MacDONALD
A.B.,
A.M.
J.
ALFRED McCALSLIN
ROBERT
B.A.. M.A.. M.S.. Ed.D.
B.S..
Dt'iin "j Sliiilcflti
C. MILLER
M.Ed.. Ed.D.
Difcttor of SecofiJary
Stuiltul
Teaching
^^^Ktt^
THADUEl
S
HIOTROWSKI
US., M.Ed.
AuiIiuA' iu.iil Education
RUSSELL
F.
B.S..
SCHLEICHER
M.A.
EUm^ntary Education
E.
PAUL WAGNER
B.S..
ELIZABETH
M.Ed.. Ed.D.
B.S.,
Education and P})c holo^y
B.
WILLIAMS
M.Ed.
Edutation
lilt
HOWARD
F.
FENSTEMAKER
B.A.,
M.A.
Chairman
FRANCIS
E.
ALBERT
^TM
^-'
!^-
I J:"
WALTER
B.S.,
R.
BLAIR
M.Ed.
Chainiidii
^^T'iS.
VIICHAEL E
FLANAGAN
C1.AI
UL
I..
A.B..
liORDNER
MA.
Millhfnlillrt
f
CKAK,
I..
B.S.IiJ..
Pj"! ns:,c.:l
HlMhS
M.S.
Science
ROBERT M lORDAN
B.A.. M.S.
Biolngical Science
"^m^
CARL
T.
KENDALL
A.S.. B.S.. M.S.. Sc.D.
V
• •
I
'^%^i^.
* jT,.
NELSON
A.
..
MILLER
M.Ed.
Ch.unnju
B.S.,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^A
MILDRED
B
E.
.S.,
BISGROVE
Nr.A.
•
•Ill
JOHN
A.
LNMAN
B.A.. M.A.
Gi'Ography
-ES R.
HALSTEAD
HENRY
GEORGE
R.
A.B.. M.I.itt.
Soital S:udi£i
ION
A.
GLASGOVC
A.B..
M.A.
Geography
DONALD
F.
B.S., M.S.,
MAIETTA
Ph.D.
Diieclor of Spei/al Educalioii
Main
MARY
KRAMER
E.
B.S.. M.A.
Specrui BtJiti'.iltfjn
LiUrani.L
to
N.u\ H.iU
RICHARD
B.S..
P.
MEASE
M.S.
Spetch Correctwtl
MARTIN
A.
SATZ
B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D.
Psyckolof^y
•/W
GILBERT
R.
W
SEEDERS
B.A.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.
SAMLEL
P
B.S..
SHILLING
M.S.
Speech Correction
•*.
'j^^^
34
Co^ffige/ LttyuuiAaS
KHEFtR
liLINOR
R.
A.B.. I.L.M.. B
in
LOLA MAXWELL
S.
H.S
Library Science
Hetitl
MRS. HILDEGARDE PESTEL
M.Ed.
.
LUmciitiii
)
/.;/;( ill
M.I.ib.Sc. T.L.D.
Kfjt^'tnit Lihuiiiiin
jitn
Ubratititi
GWENDOLYN REAMS
A.B.. M.A.
Circultitifiti
Uhuiiiiiii
No*t/-7^^xcfu*ig Pe/i6o*uie£
MARGARET M HGGER
THOMAS GOREV
ReiiJenl AJinci
SnticiinlcilJeiil
Gfrti/ihli
PAUL
G,
B.S.
Bii
MAR
in
1
jjiti
MRS ALTHEA HOKE
iil
BialilniR!
W. HORACE WILLIAMS
IN
Ed.
Mtiihiaei
III
College
Stiiie
MRS.
ANNA KNIGHT
llllllllitlolltll
SclU-fill)
M.171.,^,,
Colhq^Nivt^
MRS. FANNIE
CRAWFORD.
R.N
MRS IRENE GILBERT.
R.N,
MRS. VERA ROTH. R N.
35
1961
June/ 15,
Bloomsburg
tion of a
State Collece has taken another step forward in
program of graduate
develop graduate programs
On
studies.
in Business
lune
9,
expanding
services to public school teachers with the inaugura-
its
1960, the State Council of Education of Pennsylvania authorized the College to
Education and Elementar)' Education and to confer the Master of Education degree. Approval
has recently been granted for graduate offerings in special education and speech correction. Graduate courses were
ing the
demic
summer
summer
term, 1961, with a complete schedule of classes available in each of the
year, classes are
offered dur-
During the current
aca-
scheduled on Saturday mornings to permit teachers in-service to continue their program of advanced study
without interference with normal professional duties.
for graduate instruction,
The
and the excellent classroom and
siring to further their professional
The program
sessions.
first
pleasant atmosphere found on the campus, the well-trained faculty available
library facilities
make
the
Bloomsburg
State College ideal for persons de-
growth through graduate study.
of graduate studies at Bloomsburg
is
designed for persons
who
1.
Secure permanent certification by earning credit in graduate courses;
2.
Become
wish
eligible for additional salary increments in those school systems
to:
that
have adopted salary schedules recognizing
graduate credit earned by their faadty members; and/or
3.
Earn the Master of Education degree (and secure permanent certification simultaneously)
in:
Business Education
Elementary Education
Special Education for the Mentally Retarded
Speech Correction
Although the program
tally retarded,
is
now
limited to elementary school teachers, teachers of business subjects, teachers of the educable
and teachers of the speech and hearing handicapped, careful consideration
riculums in English and social studies.
added
36
to the offerings of the College.
With
is
men-
being given to the development of cur-
the passage of time, graduate programs in other subject areas will undoubtedly be
Shown above
are the first students enrolled in the Graduate School Division on the openini; date, June 1>. 1961. Members of the Graduate Council
seated in the front row. From left to ri.yht are Dr. John
J. Serff, Dr. Ernest H. Engelhardt. Dr. Royce O. Johnson. President Harvev A
Andruss, Dr. Thomas B Martin. Director of the DiMsiun of Graduate Studies; Dean John A. Hoch, Dr. Cecil C. Seronsv
are
shown
ROSTER OF GRADUATE STUDENTS
ENROLLED DURING SUMMER TERM OF
1961
D/l\n!c'iS EcluidUllll
Mrs. Patricia D. Arnold
Walter
Bednar
Edward B. Brower
Margaret L. Brown
Mrs. Joanna Buckingham
Joseph R. Butz
Thomas E. Concavage
Carole N. J. Coolbaugh
Mrs. Mary Ellen Derr
William Dupkannick
Gerald Eltringham
Dorothy A. Eierro
J.
Steven A. Fraind
Lamar L. Freeland
HUnn>/!di) EJucii/ioii
Mrs. Sherry K. Barnhart
Ronald E. Bittle
Mrs. Harriet M. Brendle
Mrs. Isabelle G. Butz
Mrs. Elaine D, Ego
Jean Ann Fenstemacher
Marlene FL Grim
Richard E. Grimes
Alice
Ann Haney
Dorothy M. Hornberger
Mrs. Dorothy M. Hyde
Derlene
E. Keller
Ann
M. LaPoint
Long
Mrs. Edna K. McBride
Charlotte M. Mastc-llar
Lechncr
Mrs. Barbara K. McClain
Mrs. Norma F. Moyer
Mrs. Betsy A. Neidig
Lynne L. Raker
Martha E. Sofranko
Betty Jean Vanderslice
Linda Ann Woolsey
Helen G. Worrall
Clair A. Miller
Esther
Floyd C. Oliver
Ardell E. Zeigenfuse
Marian J. Onutrak
Agnes Rita Panco
Mrs. Carole
Ronald L. Hileman
Arthur D. Hontz
Michael Kollesar
Elizabeth
Jay E.
Rita
F.
Wright
J.
Zeisloft
Charles R. Perry
Mrs. Marjorie B. Perry
John L. Saraka
James F. Snyder
Mrs. Ann P. Stone
William M. Thomas
John H. Traub
Frank ]. Troxell
37
Ce*i/
[•^"l\
.-^C'WMEtN
m0
UyiS
Bustaess ^AjuJboiimj
RICHARD
R.
LLOYD
President of Senior Class.
39
Dr. Martin counsels student Raymond Miller about courses
of studv in the Business curriculum.
Mr. Hinkel gives individual instruction
to
Thomas
students
in
the
Business
in
Education
the use of office machines
Curriculum.
B. Martin,
B.S., M.S.,
Ed.D.
Director of Bris/ncss Education
Practice teacher Gail Source conducts a class in advanced typing
the Bloomsburg Area Joint Junior-Senior High School.
in
SUTLIFF HALL
New Home
of Business
Education Department
The expanded
facilities in Sutliff
Hall
have enabled the Business Education Department
this
offer improved
increasingly important
center
is
equipped with the
aids,
including
work
areas designed
area.
40
to
specialized
instruction
field.
latest
in
The new
teaching
classrooms
and
for instruction in this
RICHARD
ARNDT
D.
Dav Men's Association
2.
1,
3,
-l;
Clifford
Class
Business
General Business
Secret.-iry
1;
Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3,
Waller Hall Publicity Chairman 5; Pi Omega
Pi 3. 1; Business Education Club 2. }. 4: CollcKC
Clirjraleers 1; Student Christian Association
1.
2.
Hazleton
General
Men's Resident Council
-i;
Education Club A; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball I; Tickets and Distribution
Committee
ALFRED ERNEST BATTISTI
JEANINE LOUISE AYRES
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Berwick
A.
3.
-i:
S.P.S.E.A.
i;
S.C.A.
Pianist
3.
3.
1;
Typist 3: OBITER Staff l; Freshman
Pi
3,
Business
-i;
1.
2,
3,
Business
4; Pi
Education Club
1,
Customs Committee
chestra Committee 4.
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Omega
3,
3;
4;
Or-
alympuin
Show
Announcements
1
Committee Chairman 4.
Talent
;
and
Name Card
JOSEPH RINALDO BELTRAMI
Hazleton
General Business
Business
Education
Club
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
2,
3,
2,
1,
3,
Pi
Ome^a
Pi
4.
DOROTHY
H.
BORN
Williamsport
Warden
4;
Secretarial.
English
Customs Committee 2, 3; Social
Recreation
Committee 2; Waller Hall Association,
Elections 2,
Business Education Club
3;
1,
2,
3;
Student Christian Association 2; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Olympian,
Typist 2, 3; Co-Pilot, Typist 3; Dramatic Club 1.
Fire
2,
3;
KATHRYN DARRAGH BUGGY
SHIRLEY GRACE BROSIUS
Gratz
Waller Hall Association
General Business
1.
2,
3.
Kappa
"B" Club
4;
Delta Pi 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4;
2; Business Education Club 1,
1: Student
Christian Association
1;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Co-Chairman Ivy Day Committee
4.
Philadelphia
"B"
1.
2,
Club,
Club
General Business
Business Education Club
Business Education
3; S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Historian 3; Investigation and Ar-
rangement
2,
3;
Committee
4.
SHELBY JEAN BUHRMAN
Haddon
Heights, N.
Waller
Hall
General Business
J.
Furniture Com3, 4; Business
Education Club 1, 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Fashion
Show 2, Assistant Co-ordinator 3, Head Coordinator 4; O.G.A. Shorthand Team 3;
Program and Distribution Committee 4.
mittee
3,
4;
Association,
Pi
Omega
Pi
2,
^
b
ROBERT MICHAEL BURDO
Accounting.
Carbondale
Typing. Sales
Dining Room
2,
1,
3;
3; Election Board
Big Name Entertainment 3; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
Business Education Club 3, 4; S.P.S.EA. 4;
Dining Room
Committee 2.
Basketball
Chairman
Tournament
BARBARA JOAN CAMPBELL
NICHOLAS CAPECE
Malverne. Long Island, N. Y.
General Business
Mocanaqua
Manager
Waiter 4; Intramural Baseball
Committee 4.
1;
1;
Business
Association 1, 2; Business Education Club 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Tickets and
Distribution Committee 4.
Fire Drill Committee 2. 3; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2. 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Secretarial
Committee
General
Day Men's
3;
4.
Head
Publicity
ROBERT JOHN CHANGO
Accounting. Typing
Mount Carmel
Day Men's Association
3,
4;
1,
2,
Bloomsburp Players
Education Club 3,
and Arrangements 4.
Business
Investigation
3;
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
NORMA ROBERTA CLARK
General Business
Swarthmore
Committee
Waller Hall Association
1, 2, 3. 4; Business Education Club 2, 3; Cheerleader
Captain 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Freshman Talent
1,
3.
2,
Show 1; Bloodmobile 3; OBITER Typist 3; Announcements and Name Cards, Secretary 4.
Social Recreation
ELLEN MAE CLEMENS
General Business
Riegelsville
Day Women's
Association
4;
Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3; "B" Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; College
Choraleers 1; Student Christian Association
1,
2,
4; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4; Gifts' Com3,
mittee 4.
ROBERT LEE COOK
BENEDICT CARL COCCETTI
Mocanaqua
Day Men's Association
Club 1,
Day Committee 4.
Education
3,
General
1,
4;
2,
3.
Business
Bloomsburg
Business
Chess Club
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
2;
Ivy
Committee
Accounting, Typing. Sales
3,
4.
4;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Reser\-e Seat
BARBARA ANN CRAWl'ORD
Cnuut
Tunkhannock
JOANNE CURRY
Siiiiiwn
Eruinna
Day ^X'omens
Association 4; NX'.iller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3; Business Education Club
2, 3, 4: College Clioraleers 1; Student Christian Association 1, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Co-Chairman
Show
Talent
Name
Card
Worship
Committee
JOSEPH
Social
Studies
Waller Hall Association 2, 3, 4; Governing
Board 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3; Secretarial Committee, CoChairman 4.
Bloonisburg
Business
3, 4;
ANTHONY DANTAS
Accounliiig, Social Studies
Education
Golf
Club
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A
3.
S.C.A.;
Senior Announcement
1;
Sicrelarial,
and
4.
RONALD
LEE DAVIDHEISER
Pottstown
Geiur.il
Business
Varsity Club 4; Track 1, 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Investigations and Arrangements 4.
HELEN ELIZABETH DAVIS
Wyoming
Secret.tit.i!.
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3; Business
Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band Majorette
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
ments and
Name
4;
OBITER Head
Cards
Typist
^
Sales
Education
12
3
4.
WALTER JOHN DITZLER
Danville
MARY ANN DORIN
Taylor
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Day A[ens Association
Education
4;
Announce-
Club
2.
1,
2,
3,
4;
Business
General
BARBARA ANN FATZINGER
Business
Day Women's
Association 4; Waller Hall
Association 2. 3; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4; Business
Education Club 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Typist
for
"Looking Forward"
An3;
nouncements and
Name
Cards Commitee
4.
'*«-..
Palmerton
Accounting. Typing, English
Hall
1,
2,
4; "B"
3,
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A.
3, 4; Maroon and Gold Typist 1; Women's
Intramurals 2, 3; Sophomore Cotillion Ticket
Committee 2; Invitations Committee 4.
\X'aller
Club
1,
2;
Association
<
^
-^^
DAVID
General
Day Men's
Association
1,
2.
3,
Basketball Tournament 2
Distribution Committee 4.
4;
4;
4;
JANE
THOMAS FRANCIS FOLEY
FAUST
L.
Bloomsburg
Bu sines
SP.S-E.A,
Tickets and
Accounting.
Dushore
Sales.
Typing
Day Men's Association 4; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2. =.; Sigma Alpha Eta 1; Business Education Club 1. 2, 3. 4; S.P.S.EA.
\: Golf 2; Track 1; Dance
3, 4; Basketball
Committee 3, 4; Basketball Tournament 2,
Intramural Basketball 1.
1,
2; Intramural Softball
2,
4;
.
2,
},
3,
4;
Referee
ANN FOLTZ
General Business
Port Royal
Day "Women's
Association 4; "Waller Hall
2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Busi-
Association 1,
ness Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon and
Gold Band l; Student Christian Association
2,
3,
Name
S.P.S.EA. 4; Announcements
Cards Committee 4.
4;
and
4.
FRANCES MARTHA GURO
General Business
Hellertown
Waller Hall Association
Omega
2,
3.
4;
Kappa Delta
Pi
4;
Education Club 2, 3, 4;
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Secretarial Committee 4; "Who's "Who
Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
Pi
Pi
3,
Business
4;
JOAN WAGNER GUTGESELL
Secretarial.
Langhorne
Committee Chairman
Publicity
4;
English
Dining Room Com-
mittee 3; 'Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4-, Athenaeum
2; "B" Club 1. 2, 3; Business Club 3; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Maroon and Gold 1; "Women's Representative, Ath-
Club
letic
Committee
2;
Co-Chairman Publicity Committee
General
Committee
Customs
Association
Club
1,
2,
1,
3;
2,
3;
Business
Day "Women's
2,
4; Business Education
3,
Student Christian Association
3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Maroon and Gold
Typist 2, 3; Personal Typing Instructor 3;
General Chairman of Senior Class 4; O.G.A.
1,
Shorthand
Team
3.
JUDY ANN H EIDER
PENNY JEANNE HARVEY
JOANNE ELLEN HAGENBUCH
Danville
4.
General
Bloomsburg
Class Secretary 3;
Wuman
Business
Representative 4; Customs
2. 3; Day Women's Association 1, 2, 5,
Day Women's Official Board I; Kappa Delta
3, 4. Secretary 4; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4, Secretary
Committee
4;
Pi
Business Education Club 1. 2; Student Christian
S.P.S.E.A. 3. Secretary 4;
Association
1.
2.
3;
4;
Maroon and Gold 2. 3.
Fashion Show Coordinator
Students
in
American
4;
OBITER
2;
Who's
Colleges
and
Typing
3;
Who Among
Unhersities.
Lewistown
General Business
"Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: Pi Omega
Pi 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
mittee
Co-Pilot
4.
Typist
2;
Secretarial
Com-
SANDRA CATHERINE
P.
HUMPHREY
Sayre
Genernl
2,
1,
2,
3;
College
Typist
4;
Business
Committee
Election
ciation
OBITER
JOSEPH JENNINGS
Sayre
3, 4; Waller Hall AssoBusiness Education Club 1,
Choraleers 1; S.P.S.E.A. 4;
3.
ROBERT EREDERICK JONES
Shamokin
Giinr.il Bi/wiuss
Accouniini:,,
Men's Resident Council I, 2, 3, 4; Phi
Sigma Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 1,
2, 3, 4; Maroon and Cold Band
1,
2,
3
Men's Resident Council
Education Club 1, 2, 3,
S.P.S.E.A.
ball
Intramural Football
4; Baslcetball 'I'ournament 4
3,
Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Bas
ketball 1, 3, 4; Intramural Volleyball 3, 4
College Sports Statistician 3, 4.
I,
1,
2,
2.
1.
Typing,.
3,
4;
Sales
Business
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3;
Intramural Soft-
3,
4;
2.
GARY RONALD KAHLER
Tunkhannock
General Business
Day Men's
1,
2;
3,
4;
Association 3, 4; Men's Resident Council
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Golf 2, 3, 4; Intramural Football, Basketball,
Softball 2, 3, 4.
HAROLD RAY KASHNER
Bloomsburg
Day Men's
Accounling, Typing, Sales
Association
4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1;
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Student Christian Association 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Intra-
mural Bowling
LANE LARUE KEMLER
BERNARD KENNETH KLOPP
Berwick
Lebanon
Accounting, Typing. Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Pi
3,
1,
3;
1,
2,
3,
4; Pi
Omega
General Business, Sales
Men's Resident Council
1,
2,
Pi 2, 3, 4; Business Education
President 4; Business Education Club
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Senior Ball Com-
mittee;
Prom Committee
3;
Intramural
3,
Bas-
ketball.
4; Pi
Omega
Club
1,
2.
1,
2;
1,
Ivy
2,
3,
Day Committee
WILLIAM STEPHEN KRASH
Shenandoah
General Business, Sales
Men's Resident Council 1,
burg Players 2, Business
3, 4; BloomsEducation Club
1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Intramural Basketball
1,
2,
3; Softball
Intramural
2,
3;
Wrestling 3; Fire Brigade 2, 3, 4; Programs
and Distribution Committee
t.»ff
4.
2.
4.
Accounting, Typing
Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3, 4; Business
Education Club 2. V, S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4: Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football 1, 2, 3.
4; Orchestra Committee 4.
MICHAEL JOHN LESKO
LINDA LOU LEARN
ANTHONY LANZONE
Pittston
Day
Women's
Men's Resident Council
Education Club 1. 2. 3,
Association
4;
1,
2,
3,
Athenaeum Club 1; Business Education Club
-i;
Association
Christian
Student
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Typmg Instructor 4; Orchestra
Committee
General Business
Reading
Generjl Business
Stillwater
1,
2,
3,
Business
4;
4.
4.
CAROL ADRIENNE LEWIS
Quakertown
General Business
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4: Announcements and Name Cards
1;
Committee
4.
LLOYD ECKERT LIVINGSTON
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Frackville
Business Education Club
ciation
LLOYD
LEONARD LAWRENCE
Accounting, Typing, Sales
LUDINSKY
RICHARD
Upper Darby
Class President
Council 2. 5.
Man
R.
Repre-sentati\e 2; College
Brj.aadc
i;
Athletic
}.
Barnesville
Council 2. 3; Election Board 3; Men's Resrdent
Council 1, 2. 3. -i. Vice President 3; Phi Sigma
Pi 2, Vice President 3, Historian 4; Business Edu-
Day Men's
3.
-J;
);
Fire
cation Club 3. 4; Basketball Tournament Committee
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Varsity Club 1. ?.. Treasurer
Manager 2.
3, 4; Maroon and Cold Circulation
OBITER Sports Editor 2; Basketball 1. 2. Captain
Among Students in American
4; \X^ho's
3.
Colleges and Universities.
4;
Accounting,
1,
2;
S.P.S.E.A.
1,
3,
Association 3. 4; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2: Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Intramural Softball 1. 2.
Student Christian Asso-
4.
JOHN
Ste^-artstown
Typing. Sales
3;
R.
MADDOX
Accounting.
Men's Resident Council
Pi
2,
3.
4;
Typing.
2, 3, 4;
Pi
Business Education Club
3, 4; Intramural Sports
4; S.P.S.E.A.
Publicity
1,
Committee
Sales
Omega
1,
2,
3.
1,
2,
3;
4.
Who
1
1^
1
'
f*^
EUGENE ROBERT MALINOWSKI
Shenandoah
Day Men's
JAMES
General Bus/iuss
Association
Hazleton
Dining
Business
Education Club 2; College Choraleers 1;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Veteran's AsscKiation 2, 3, 4.
2,
1,
3,
4;
R.
MARION
Accounting.
Room Committee
sociation
1,
2,
3,
3;
4; Business
S.P.S.E.A.
WARREN WILLIAM MOSER
Typing,
Sales
Day Men's AsEducation Club
Veterans' Association
2,
4; Intramural Volleyball
Intramural
3;
Softball 3; Intramural Basketball
Pub1;
1,
4;
licity
Committee
4;
4.
Gilbertsville
cil
2,
1,
Omega
Wrestling
4;
4;
3,
Pi 2,
Club
tion
Typing.
Accoiinliiig.
Committee
Election
3,
1,
1,
2.
2;
Kappa Delta
Pi
3,
4;
Pi
President 4; Business Educa2,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
3,
4;
4; Intramural Baseball 2, 3,
Bowling
Intramural
Sales
Men's Resident Coun-
1.
EDWARD JOHN MOUNTAINLAND
Union, Maine
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Business Education Club 3; S.P.S.E.A.
Association 2; Orchestra Committee 4.
4;
3,
Veterans'
ROBERT EMMETT NEARY
Girardville
Day Men's
Club
1,
2,
Accounting.
Association
3; S.P.S.E.A.
SHILEY
Danville
1,
2,
3,
4.
Typing,
Business
3;
MAE NICKLES
General
Business
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College
Choraleers
Day Women's Association
3;
1,
2,
3,
4.
Sales
Education
VIRGINIA
ANNE NORK
Shenandoah
Kappa Delta
Secretarial,
Pi
4;
Pi
Omega
Business Education Club 1,
Waller Hall Counselor 2.
2;
Pi
MARGARET
English
2,
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A. 4;
E.
ODONNLLL
Allentown
General Business
Waller
Association
Hall
3;
Hall
Proctor
Omega
1,
2,
3;
Pi 2,
3,
Kappa Delta
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
Ik.
1,
2,
Waller
3;
4; Pi
Business Education Club
3.
Pi
3,
c%
SecreUriiil.
Danville
Day Women's
Sales
Acci/itnling. Typing. Soci.il Studies
Day Men's
Fashion
Delta Pi
Commit-
3,
Association
4;
Pi
Athenaeum Club
tee 4.
1,
2,
3;
Aeioun/inx, Typing, Sj/cj
Hazleton
Shenandoah
Association 4; Business Edu-
cation Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Show 1; Tickets and Distribution
JOSEPH ANGELD PETRILLA
ROBERT JOSEPH ORAVITZ
CAROL MARIE OLSHEFSKI
Omega
2;
2,
1,
3,
4;
Kappa
Treasurer 4;
Business Education Club
Pi
3.
S.P-S.E.A. 4; Battle of the Classes
f!W
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 1. 2, Treasurer 3; S.P.S.E.A.
Orchestra
1:
Association
'Veterans'
4;
3,
Day Men's
Committee
4.
3.
STANLEY JOHN PETROVICH
Accounting.
Kulpmont
Day Men's Association 1,
Club 3, 4; Science Club
Basketball 1.
2,
1;
Typing.
Sales
Business Education
S.PS.E.A. 4; Intramural
3,
4;
JANE AL\RY PETUSKEY
General Business
Catawissa
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
4; Pi Omega Pi 3,4; Business Education Club 1. 2, 3.
Student Christian Association 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Instructor 4; Orchestra Committee 4,
PATRICIA
3,
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi
4; Business Education Club
Business Educa1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
tion Contest 2, 3, 4; Decoration Committee
3, 4; Ivy Day Committee 4.
Waller
Hall
Omega
Pi 2,
3,
4;
Typing
JEAN
JON EDWARD REESE
ANN PLOWFIELD
General Business
Reinholds
4;
Pi
WadesviUe
Dining
Accounting, Typing. Sales
Room Committee
3;
Men's Resident
Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
Business Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Student
S.P.S.E.A.
1,
2;
Christian Association
Intramural Football, Softball, Basketball
2, 3, 4; Publicity Committee 4.
4;
1,
O.
REINHART
Secretarial.
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
Association
1,
Association
2,
3;
4;
English
Waller Hall
Kappa Delta
Pi
3;
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Future
Teachers of America Secretary 3; Women's
Chorus 1, 2.
MADELYN JEAN SCHENO
ROBERT LESLIE SARVLSS
Northumberland
Berwick
Accounling. Typing, English
Day Mens Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Gold Circulation Staff 4; Investigations and Arrangements Cummittee 4.
Ctnti.il
EMILY LOUISE
Day Women's Association 1, Vice President
2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Business Education
Class
Club
2,
3,
Adviser
Chairman
4;
Sales
Association 2, 3, 4; Waller
Hall Association 1; Pi Omega Pi 3, Historian 4; Business Education Club
1.
2;
College Choraleers 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; CoChairman Class Picture Committee 4; Who's
Among Students in American Colleges
3,
Decoration
Secretarial
LIZ
Secielarial,
Day Women's
4; Freshman
Committee 3.
Committee 4.
4; S.P.S.E.A.
3;
SCI IL
Bloomsburg
Business
Who
and
I'niversitits.
JOHN EDWARD SCHWEIZER
Bristol
Secielarial,
Sales
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3. 4: S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Orchestra Committee
4-.
Intramural Softball, Basketball, Football, Bowling
1,
2,
3,
4.
EUGENE SCISLAW
New
Accounting. Typing
Boston
Day Men's
Association
Business Education Club
Association 2; Football
A.
BARBARA SHERTS
Millersville
HELEN MARIE SHERVANICK
English
Secretarial.
Board 3; Dinin,g Room Committee
2; Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3; Business Education Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gold
Election
Band
1;
Fashion
S.P.S.E.A.
Show
1,
2.
-4;
4;
OBITER
Typist
Program Committee
3;
4.
Shamokin
Geiural
B/tsiiiess
Waller Hall Association •!, 2, 3; Business
Education Club 1, 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4.
1,
2,
2,
3,
4;
Athenaeum Club
3; S.P.S.E.A.
3;
4; Veterans'
3,
1.
JACQUELINE RUTH SHUTT
Danville
General Business
Day Women's
Association
ness Education
Club
1,
1,
2,
2, 3, 4;
3,
4;
Busi-
S.P.S.E.A.
4.
«i^h-r-0
JOANNE ELAINE
Mt.
CHARLES RICHARD SIPOS
SIPE
Ciiur.il
\i'o\{
BusnuiS
Choraleers 1; Business Education Club 2. 3;
Pi Omega Pi 3; Student Christian Association 3; Proctor 3; Vi'aller Hall AssociaSecretarial
tion;
Committee Co-Chairman
A.
Coplay
Secrti.ni.d,
Soci.il
Board
ALiroott^aitJ
Gold Typist
4;
OBITER
Day Committee
General
Business
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3; Business
Education Club 2. 3; College Choraleers 1;
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; Student
Christian 1; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Co-chairman
Invitations Committee 4.
2;
2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Ivy
SLOTTJE
Emporium
Men's Resident Council
-4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Business
1.
2,
3,
Education Club 1, 2, 3, -4; Maroon and Gold
Marching Band, Concert Band 1, 2, 3;
Election
NYDAM
JANE
Studus
Staff
4.
GAIL LOUISE SORCE
Berwick
General Business
Day Women's
Day Women's
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Pi
4; Athenaeum Club 3; Business EducaS.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Cap and Gown Com-
Treasurer,
Association
Representative 3;
Omega
Pi
2.
3.
Club
1,
2;
tion
2,
1,
4:
3,
mittee 4.
MINERVA ARLENE SPAID
General Business
Espy
Day Women's
tion
MICHAEL JOHN SPONTAK
Dining Room Committee
Men's Resi-dent Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
Business Education Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Football 1; Intramural Sports
Publicity Committee 4.
3,
4\
2,
3,
1.
4;
Bloomsburg
1,
2,
5.
4;
Business Educa-
4.
3,
JUDITH CAROL STETTNER
ROBERT JON STEINHART
Accounting. Typing. Sales
Pottsville
Club
Association
2; S.P.S.E.A.
General Business
Leesport
Accounting, Typing. Alalhematics
Class Representative 1. Vice President .^; Social
Recreation Committee 3; Election Board .3; Day
Men's Association I. 2. 3, 4: Pi Ome.t:a Pi 3. 4;
Business Education Club 2, 3. -i; Colle.t;c Choraleers
S.P.S.E.A. 3. Treasurer 4; .Mtit'tou ctnd Cold
1;
Advertising Mana.i'er 2, Business Mana.eer 3. 4; Ar-
Pep Committee
1,
2,
3,
4;
Pi
2.
3; '^"aller
Omega
Pi
Hall Association
3,
4:
"B" Club
Club 2,
Education
Business
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Majorettes 2. 3, Co-captain
2,
3;
rangements Committee Chairman 4; Assembly and
Evening Entertainment Committee 3.
.1
«^
4.>
^-.
3;
4.
CAROL LILLIAN STINSON
Berwick
Sccrel.iri.il,
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 4; Business Education Club
3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Cold Staff 1,
2; Olympian Editorial Staff 2, 3; Modern
Dance
2;
Secretarial
Committee
EDWARD WAYNE TAYLOR
LAURENCE RICHARD SUPON
English
Vi'eston
General Business
Day Men's
Association 1, 2,
4; Orchestra Committee 4.
3,
4;
S.PSE
A.
Havertown
AccntniinK.
Typmx.
Sales
Business Education Club 1; Intramural Basketball 3; Intramural Softball 3; Investigations
and Arrangements Committee
4.
4.
STANLEY ROBERT TROUT
Reading
Accoiinling,
Typing
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3,
4; Athenaeum Club 1; Business Education Club 1, 2. 3;
Student
Ivy
Christian
Association
Day Committee
President
4.
WALTER HERBERT VERANDA
West Hazleton
General Business
Custom's Committee 2; Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
1,
2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3, 4; Business Education Club
Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Ivy
3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4;
Day Committee
4.
CHARLES WILLIAM WEED
West Wyoming
General Business
Men's Resident Council 1,
Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Band
tion
1,
and
2.
3,
4;
NANETTE EVANS WENRICH
Pottstown
Business
Waller
Maroon and Gold
Omega
2,
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
3,
4;
4;
Arrangements Committee
Investiga4.
2, 3, 4;
Hall
Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Busmess Education Club
S.P.S.E.A. 4, Memorial Committee
Pi
WILLIAM ROBERT
WESTERHOUSE
Secretarial, English
3,
4;
Pi
1,
4.
Forest City
Dining
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Room Committee; Men's
Resident
Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
Business Education Club 1, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Intramural Bowling 1, Basketball 1,
4;
3,
2,
3,
Softball
1,
2,
3; Publicity
Committee
4.
.
HOPE
MILTON MONROE WIEST
Pillow
Soa.d Studies
Sccicl.iij.il.
Class Treasurer 3; Election Board 2; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Business Education
1. 2. 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3. 4; S P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Maroon .wd Gold
3,
Club
Tennis 4; Basketball
Tournament Committee 2, Men's Intramurals
Artist
1,
2,
4;
3.
2:
Manager
Co-chairman
mittee
Show
Baseball
1;
2.
4;
3;
Ivy
M.
Gtnenil Business
Class Representative 1. 3. Waller Hall Ass.itiation
1. :. '. Waller Hall Proctnr and Fire Warden 2. 3:
Pi Omega Pi :. Historian 3. -l; "B" Club 1. 2;
BlDomsburg Players 2; Business Education Club 1.
2,
Secretary 3. 4; Student Christian Association 1.
Secretary 3, 4; S.P.S.E. A. 3. 4; Coed Candidate
3;
Announcements and
2
Who's
and
Who Among
WILLIAM ASHLEY WISOR
WINGATE
Chatham
Name
Students
West Decatur
cation
1;
Club
1.
S.P.S.E. A.
Committee
Genenil Business
'
Business EduCollege Choraleers
4; Chairman Transportation
Men's Resident Council
3,
2,
3.
3,
4;
4;
4.
Cards Committee 4;
American Colleges
m
Universities.
Day Com-
Freshman
Talent
1
GERALD JOHNSON WRIGHT
Accouiiling. Typing. S.iUs
Forty Fort
Men's Resident Council 1, Secretary 2, 3. 4; Business
Education Club 2. 3; S.P.S.E A. 4; Varsity Club 3, 4;
Track 1; Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 4; Publicity Committee 4.
LOIS
JOANN YOCUM
Accounting, Typing, S.des
Montgomery
Waller Hall Association I. 2. 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E. A. 3, 4; Decorating Committee 3; Publicity Committee 2; Modern Dance 2;
Women's Intramurals 2, 3; Invitations Committee 4.
Junior-Senior
of the Business Department in the Bloomsburg
machine to student teachers
duplicating
Multilith
a
of
use
the
demonstrates
High School,
Mr
CAROL ANN ZIMMERMAN
Kempton
Genei.il Business
C.G.A. Program Committee
2;
Day Women's
Association 4; Waller Hall Association 1,
2, 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3. 4;
College Choraleers 1; Student Christian Association 2, 3; S.P.S.E. A. 3, 4; Announce-
ments and
tions
Name
Committee
Cards Committee
2.
4;
Invita-
William Reed, head
Helen Davis and Norma Clark.
rur^
Student
teacher
Nancy
Dunlop
Jenn>nstr.ites
the hygrometer to sixth grade students at the
Afemorial School.
the
use
of
Bloomsburg
Roycc O. Johnson,
B.S., M.lid., Eci.D.
Director of Eleinenlar) Education
OG
Dr. Johnson discu.sses student tcaehing schedules with
Education majors, Melvin Reed and Connie Allegrucci.
Student teacher Roger Sharpe demonstrates an orbitmg
fifth grade science class in the Atuncy Area Elementarv'
Elementary
body
to
a
wKoT with
the aid of a pupil's bicycle.
Reading with creativity
Morgan, student teacher
burg Memorial School.
under
in the
tlie
direction
second grade
uf
at the
Marjorie
Blooms-
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Wyoming
EUmtiiLiiy
Waller
3;
Athenaeum
Association 1,
ing Treasurer
Club
1;
2.
2.
4;
Secretarj'
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4: Kappa Delta
Athenaeum Club
'•>.
Pi.
Act-
Fashion
1;
"B"
mittee
Association
Club
Show
3;
3.
1,
2,
S.P.S.EA.
4;
Senior
Invitations
3,
3,
4;
Social Recreation
4;
tion
Com-
mittee
tee
College Choraleers
Senior Picture Com-
4;
3;
Alpha
Fashion
Psi
Name
Big
1.
burg Players
S.P.S.EA.
1:
Co-
AssociaAssociation 1, 3;
Commitee 2; Remembrance ComHomecoming Decoration Commit-
naeum Club
Omega
Show
3;
3:
Day Women's
3;
Waller Hall
4;
2,
Fire Drill
4.
4;
3.
4;
mittee Co-chairman
Variety Show 2.
ordinator 3. 4
Hall
Elementary
Trevose
ElemeiiLii)
Wilkes-Barre
Fire Drill
Committee 3; Customs Committee
Election Board Committee 3; Waller Hall
DOROTHY MARIE ANDERSON
JUAN ALHLR
M. ALLEGRUCCI
CONSTANCE
2.
Entertainment
4;
3.
"B" Club
Maroon and Gold
4;
3,
Athe-
BloomsEducation Club
Business
2;
3;
2;
Senior Ball Orchestra Committee
2;
4.
MYLES JON ANDERSON
Elementary, Psychology
Dresher
Mens
Resident Council; Phi Sigma Pi
3;
2',
H.S. Wrestling Tournament
Announcer
Basketball
College
4;
Pres.
3;
3,
4;
Maroon
1;
P/lot
3;
2,
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Gold 3;
College Crier 3; State Wrestling Tournament
and Gold Band
3',
2.
3;
C.G.A. Treas.
Council
2,
3.
4;
Wrestling and
2, Vice Pres.
C.G.A. Com-
Customs 2, 3, 4; Social Recreation 1, 2,
Ch. 3, 4; Pep 2, 3, 4; Hospitality 2. 3, 4; Fire Drill
3, 4; Dining Room 2, 3, 4; Assembly 3, 4; Furniture
mittees:
2,
Ch.
3,
coming
4;
Husky
Students
Name Entertainment Ch. 3, 4; HomeOrientation 2. 3, 4; Spring Arts Festival
Among
Lounge 4; Decoration 4; Who's
in American Colleges and Universities.
3,
Big
4;
4;
Who
THEODORE JOHN ANDREWLEVICH
Elementary
Mount Carmel
Men's Resident Council
1.
2,
3,
4;
Athenaeum Club
College Choraleers 1; Veterans' Association
1,
2;
Treasurer 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3. 4; Intramural Volleyball 3, Softball 3; Senior Reserve Seat Committee 4.
RUTHANN
S.
C.G.A. Election Board Committee 2, 3;
C.G.A. Dining Room Committee 2; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Waller Hall Governing Board 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Chess
Club 3.
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CECELIA
PATRICIA BAIR
BAER
Elementary
Fleetwood
Park Crest
Waller Hall Association
Gold Band
1,
2,
3,
Elementary
Susquehanna
Maroon and
Waller Hall
burg Players
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Student Christian Association 3; Senior Gift Committee 4.
1;
ANN BARECHIO
Elementary
Association 1,
3; S.P.S.E.A. 3,
2,
4.
3;
Blooms-
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DIANNE MARIE BASAl.A
Berwick
Day Women's Association 1. 2,
Board 1; Athenaeum Club
cial
Education
ness
S.P.S.E.A.
Name
MYRNA JANE
Elementary
Cards
Club
Senior
4\
3,
1.
4,
2;
B ASSET!
Canton
Elementary
C.G.A. Assembly Committee 2,
4; C.G.A.
Elections Committee
OffiBusi-
English Club 3;
Announcements and
Hall
1;
4.
Association
1,
Governing Board
3;
College Choralcers
Chairman
3; Waller
2,
3,
4; Waller Hall
Bloomsburg Players 2;
I;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
Memorial Committee Chairman
Show
Co-ordinator
Freshman Counselor
JANIS
2.
4;
4: Senior
Fashion
Water Show
3;
TI;KRI
Upper Darby
ANITA BERARDI
Elemei/lury
C.G.A. Election Board 3; C.G.A. Pep Committee 2; Waller Hall Association 1. 2,
3,
4; Athenaeum Club 1. 2; College Choraleers
1; S.PS.E A.
3. 4; OBITER 2.
3; M.mjo»
anil Gold 1; Senior Cap and Gown Committee
4.
1;
2.
DEAN BINGAMAN
Northumberland
ElemenLii y
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3. Kappa Delta Pi
S.P.S.E.A. 2, 3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee
BARBARA ANN
3;
4.
ASEI BIRT
Orangeville
Elementary
Day Women's
2.
3,
Association I, 2. 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
4; Intramural Basketball 3; Senior Orchestra Com-
mittee 4.
MARGARET MAE BITTNER
Nescopeck
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2. 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 3; College Choraleers l!
S.PS.E, A. 3. 4; Senior Announcements
2;
and
Name
Cards Committee
4.
LUCILLE JANET BLASS
Catawissa
Day Women's
Alpha Eta
dent
-i;
1;
Christian
Senior
WILMA
Elementary
Association
1,
2,
Athenaeum Club
Association
1;
3,
4;
Sigma
2, 3, 4; StuS.P.S.E.A. 3,
Cap and Gown Committee
4.
D.
BOWMAN
Berwick
Day Women's
Elementary
Association
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
4.
mm
ELMA HLAINt
BL
1
JAMES HARRY Bl'RKE
ILNoTON
Waller Hall Association
Christian Association
3. 4: Senior Cap and
1.
2,
2,
3.
3,
4;
Student
S.P.S.EA.
S.P.S.EA.
4;
Gown Committee
New York
Maherne,
Eli mcni.ii)
Elizabethville
tlint;
1,
2,
2;
4;
3,
Track
Intramural
2,
1,
3,
Softball.
4;
Wres-
Football,
Wrestling;
Swimming,
School Wrestling Tournament 1.
Basketball.
4.
JAMES
Elenuiil.iry
High
ANDREW CAMPBELL
Elementary
Canton
Mens
4;
Resident Council 1,
Intramurals 2, 3, 4;
Committee
3, 4;
S.P.S.E.A.
Senior
Memorial
2,
4.
NANCY JANE CASE
Elemenf.iry
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
Association 1, 2,
3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Treasurer
mittee 4.
4;
"B" Club
Senior Gifts
1.
2.
Com-
JOSEPH FRANCIS CIOCHON
Elemciil.ii}
Harleigh
Day Men's
2,
3;
Association
Athenaeum Club
ciation
2,
Softball
3.
2,
4:
i;
2;
Men's Resident Council 1.
S.PS.E.A. 4, 'Veterans' Asso-
Intramural Basketball
1,
2;
Intramural
3.
DONALD
HELEN REBECCA CLEAVER
ElementM)
Orangeville
Dav
Women's
Association
Athenaeum Club I, 3. 4;
Senior Gifts Committee 4.
1.
2,
S.P.S.E.A.
3.
3.
4;
4;
Eltmem.iry
4; Chess
3,
Men's Resident Council 1
1:
Choraleers
College
4:
2,
Club
.V
S.P.S.EA. 4; Chess Club Treasurer 2, Vice
'..
President
Committee
i^
DONALD WAYNE CONRAD
COLE
Johnsville
3.
4;
3;
Intramurals
1,
2,
3,
Club
2,
3,
4.
'Varsity
4;
Fire
Sunbur\'
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; College
Choraleers 1: Maroon and Gold 1; Olympian
2, 3, 4; Senior Investigations and Arrangements Committee 4.
MARC,ARI:T
(
AKOI .^ \
Noxcn
OOLF.
(
Elemeiiliii)
Waller H.ill Associ.ition 1, 2, 3. 4: Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers
1; Athenaeum Club Secretary 3; Senior Cap
and Ci
WORTHY JOHN CUMBERLAND
Hunlock Creek
Day Men's Association 1.
naeum Club 3; Collei;e
S.P.S.E.A.
Jf-ANNl- 1-RANCIS DAI
ElemeiiLiry
Athe3.
4;
Choraleers
I;
2,
.4.
Shamokin
Day Women's Association 1, 4; Waller Hall
Association
Bloomsburg Players 3;
College Choraleers 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; C.G.A.
Social
Recreation
Committee; Senior Invitations
Committee
ELMA
H.
4.
DAVIS
D-in\ille
EUmeiil.iry
Day Women's Association
LOIS
Harvey's
1.
DAGMAR
CAROL ANN DELVECCHIO
Upper Darb)-
Elemeiil.iry.
English
C.G.A. Election Board 2, 3; C.G.A. Pep
Committee 2; C.G.A. Customs Committee
2.
3; Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Fire Drill Chairman 3; Athenaeum Club 1;
"B" Club 'Vice President 3
1,
2, 3, 4;
Chess Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Student
Christian Association 1; Maroon and Gold
2, 3, 4, OBITER 2; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee 4.
—
E.
DIETZE
EU menljry
Scranton
Waller
naeum
Show
2,
Association 2, 3, 4; AtheClub 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Fashion
3; Senior Ball Decorations Commit-
Hall
tee A.
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9
3;
1.
2.
i,
-i;
S.P.S.E.A.
3.
4.
RUTH DELKANIC
Lake
Elementary
Day Women's Association
1.
2.
3; Athenaeum Club
y
KSHA
hUmi'tUaiy
S.P.S.E.A.
3.
4:
Waller Hall Association
1; Maroon and Gold Band
Senior Ivy Day Committee 4.
4;
DOROTHY MAE DILDINE
Orangeville
Day Women's
enaeum
Elementary
Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Club 1, 2. 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Senior Cap and Gown Committee 4.
Ath3,
i;
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MARJORIE jEAX DOMINICK
EUment.iry
Wilkes-Barre
Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hall
Bloomsburg Players
Association
1.
2.
3:
1.
2: Student Christian Association
?,
4;
S.P.S.EA. 3. 4; Senior Tickets and Distribution
Committee
i\lAR\'
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
enaeum Club
3.
4;
Senior
THOMAS LLOYD DLXKIN,
KAUlLKIXi; DL.BBS
Elemental)
Association
1,
2,
3.
4;
1,
2,
3.
4;
Ath-
Program Chairman
College Choraleers 1;' S.P.S.EA.
Ball Orchestra Committee 4.
4;
JR.
Elementary
Shamokin
Day Men's
Choraleers
S.P.S.E.A.
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College
Veterans'
Association
3;
3;
4; Senior Ball Decorations Com-
mittee 4.
4.
NANCY WARWICK DUNLOP
L'pper
Darby
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Telephone Chairman 3; Athenaeum Club 2; B" Club 3, 4; Poetry
Club 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4; C.G.A.
C.G.A. Customs
Social Recreation Committee 2.
3;
Committee 3; C.G A. Hospitality 3, 4; Senior Ball
Decorations Committee 4.
CAROLYN MARY ENGELKE
Willow
Groxc
Elementary
C.G.A. Social Recreation 1. 2, 3, 4; C.G.A. Pep Com-.
mittee 1, 2. 3; C.G.A. Election Board 2, 3; C.G.A.
Customs Committee 2,
Senior Gifts Committee 4.
:
NANCY JEANETTA ENGLERT
Harrisburg
Elo/it/ilar)
Waller Hall Association
enaeum Club 2, 3; "B"
Choraleers
tions
1;
Boards
tribution
C<
AthClub 4; College
S.P.S.E.A. 4; C.G.A. Elec3; Senior Programs and
Dis-
iiiiii:ittcc
•I^
1
1.
2,
3,
4;
JANET MAE ERNST
Conynghain
Eltmenlary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 1; College Choraleers 2, 3;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Senior Invitations Committee -i.
;
SANDRA MAE EVANS
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Day Women's
Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Officer
3; College Choraleers 1. 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3. 4; Senior Name Card and Announcement
Committee
4.
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M
4.
(
lIKlsTIM
I
1
.\irwi:atiii;r
Radnor
C.G.A. Committee; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1;
Committee
Senior
4;
3,
Ball
KOBHR'i'
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Debating
Club 2, 3. 4; Student Christian Association
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Senior Memorial Commit1;
Fire Drill
S.P.S.E.A.
LAIRR riNNEGAN
C
Catasauqua
Elemenliiry
Decorations
tee
4.
i:aki.i-
Picture Rocks
iisc iii;r
Elemeiil.iry
Day Men's
Association 1, 2. 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Veterans' Association 3. 4; Baseball 2;
Senior Cap and Gown Committee 4.
4.
SUZANNE IRENE FISHER
Elemenlary
Shillington
C.G.A.
ciation
College
Show
Hospitality
1.
2,
3,
4;
Choraleers
1;
Fashion
Committee
Athenaeum
1;
3;
S.P.S.E.A.
Show
JESSIE
3;
Store
Waller Hall Asso"B" Club 1, 2, 3;
4; Freshman Talent
Co-ordinator
2.
MARIE FLORIG
Elementary
Wayne
Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
"B" Club 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1;
3;
2,
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Harmonettes 3; Senior Program and Distribution Committee 4.
JANICE ELDA GERBER
New
Waller
Ringgold
Elementary
Hall Association 1. 2, 3; Student
Christian Association 1,
4; S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Senior Co-chairman for Announce3,
ments and Name Cards Committee 4.
GLORIA FAITH GILBERT
Lewistown
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
and Gold Band I, 2, 3.
Association
S.P.S.E.A.
tribution
1,
3,
4;
2,
3,
Senior
Committee
4.
1,
2,
3,
4;
Maroon
Student Christian
Treasurer
3;
Program and Dis-
4;
4
—
MARY ELLEN GOODBROD
South Williamsport
Elementary
Committee 3; Waller
Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4; "B" Club 1, 2.
3, 4; Harmonettes 1. 2, 3; Maroon and Gold
Band 1; S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Senior Ball Decorations Committee 4.
C.G.A.
Hospitality
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St.
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MARY ELIZABETH HARNER
AXX GREGOR
Berwick
Elemenlary
Clair
Athenaeum Cluh 3,
Pianist 2; S.PSE.A,
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Bloomsburg Players 3;
Com-4;
Senior Memorial
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Senior Ball
4-.
College
THERESA
Elementary
Benton
Choraleers
"B" Club
Committee
Decoration Committee 4.
Publicity
I
3,
3;
Y.
HARTMAN
Elementar)
1,
2,
S.P.S.E.A.
4.
3;
College Choraleers
1,
2.
mittee 4.
CAROL ANN HARTZELL
South
Elementary
Williamsport
Waller Hall Association
College Choraleers
1;
"B" Club
3,
4;
Student Christian Association
1:
1.
2,
3.
4;
2,
S.P.S^E.A. 4; C.G.A. Election Board 3, 4; Harmonettes
2, 3; Senior Program and Distribution Chairman 4.
PATRICIA HETZENDORE
Elementary
Snydertown
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1;
Bloomsburg Players 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Senior Announcement and Name Cards 4.
PATRICIA
A.
Day
Elementary
Women's
S.P.S.E.A.
Alpha Eta
3,
4.
Association
1.
English Club
4;
CAROL LEE JONES
LINDA ESTHER JOHNSON
IKELER
Danville
4;
2.
3.
4;
Sigma
Elementary
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
lege
Association
Choraleers 1; Student
ciation
1.
and Gold
2,
1.
3'.
S.PS.E.A.
1,
2.
3,
4;
Christian
3.
-l;
ColAsso-
Maroon
Elementary
Plymouth
Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Kappa
Student
Christian Association 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Fashion Show 2, 3, 4; Senior Memorial
Delta Pi
4;
Committee
Athenaeum Club
4.
1,
2;
M
F.LIZABETll
EUmciil.ii)
C.G.A. Election Committee
Hall
Association
Club
Band
3;
"B" Club
1,
2,
Cap and
KAYANN KARMII.OWKZ
KANi:
Montrose
3,
1.
2,
3.
2,
Vice President
Gown
-i;
Waller
Athenaeum
Maroon and Gold
3,
<;
3,
Committee
4;
2,
Secretary 3;
4.
Forty Fort
K.VTIIRYN DEX^'sl
3.
-l;
Variety
Announcements and
Show
Name
2.
3;
lilemenlaiy
Day Women's
C.G.A. Fire Drill Committee 3; C.G.A.
Customs Committee 3: C.G.A. Elections
Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 1. 2,
3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, Program Chairman
2; "B" Club 2.
College Choraleers 1;
3;
S.P.S.E.A.
Kl Kl.lSli
Berwick
Elemenlnry
dent
Pi
1;
2:
Senior
4:
3;
Association
Board
Official
2,
1,
3;
2.
3,
4
—
Presi-
Kappa Delta
i;
3, Vice President
College Choraleers
Student Christian Association 3. 4; Pilot
Cap and Gown Committee Co-chairman
Who's Who Among Students in Ameri-
can Colleges and Universities.
Cards Committee
4.
THELMA ANDE KINDT
Millville
Elemenl.ity
Day Women's Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4.
SYLVIA EILEEN KNAUER
Shamokin
C.G.A.
Customs
tion
2,
1,
Fashion
WILLIAM BURD KUHNS
Elemoil.iry
C.G.A. Election Board Committee 2. Chairman 3; C.G.A. Dining Room Committee
2; Men's Resident Council I, 2, 3,. 4; Chess
Club 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1; Chess
Club President 3. 4; Student Christian Association 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Co-chairman of
Reserve Seat Committee
4.
PATRICIA
3.
Show
Committee
Lansdale
Dam
'Waller Hall Associa4;
College Choraleers 1: S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Co-ordinator 2. 3, 4; Senior Invitations
ElemenUry
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3; Athenaeum
Club 2; Student Christian Association 1;
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Seats Committee
Fashion
4.
Show
3;
Reserve
2:
4.
DOROTHY LACUNAS
Scranton
EUmenhiry
Committee
ELAINE ELLEN LEVAN
ElemenLtry
Catawissa
Day Women's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2; College Choraleers 1, 3,
-1: S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Senior Announcements and
Name
Cards Committee
4.
IN
i
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LANA
A.
DONNA
MAXINE ADELE LONG
LINDENiMUTH
EUmenUry
Hazleton
C.G.A. Fire Committee 2; C.G.A. Hospitality 2, 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1, 2; S.P.SE.A. 4: Senior
Ball Decoration Committee 4.
Chester
Association
"B"
Club
S.P.S.E.A.
2,
1,
3,
4;
3;
4;
Day
Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Senior Gifts
Committee Co-chairman 4; Decorating Com-
College Choraleers
3;
1;
Senior Class Pictures Commit-
2,
4;
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Women's Official Board 4; College
Waller Hall
Athenaeum Club 2;
C.G.A. Customs Committee
LEA LORE
Berwick
Elementally
mittee
tee 4.
1,
3.
ROBERT MELVIN MacHAMER
Elementary
Williamstown
Chess Club
S.P.S.E.A.
5,
4;
4;
3,
College Choraleers 1, 2, President
Senior Gifts Committee 4.
3;
JOYCE CAROL MASSER
Leek
Waller Ha
1;
MELVIN ALLAN MONTANYE
MARYCHARLES McHOSE
Elementary
Lake
Waller Hall Association 1,
and Gold Band 1, 2,
S.P.S.E.A. 4;
2.
3,
3.
4;
Maroon
Librarian
Senior Gifts Committee
4.
3;
West
Eltmcnt.try
Pittston
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; 'Varsity Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Football
1, 2, 3. 4, Co-captain 4; C.G.A. Hospitality
Committee 3; Intramural Commissioner 3.
Intramural
1,
4;
Track
Sports:
i,
4;
tee 4; Hospitality
Association
1
1,
Maroon and Gold Band
Association
mittee 4.
Harvey's
Elementary
Kill
3,
A:
S.PS.E.A.
2,
1,
3,
3;
2,
4;
College Choraleers
3; Student Christian
Senior Gifts Com-
MARJORIE RUTH
MORGAN
Elementary
Kingston
Waller Hall Association
1.
2,
3
1
A
4;
Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; Student
Christian Association 1, 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Senior Gifts Committee 4.
Softball 1. -i; Basketball
Senior Invitations Commit-
Committee
3,
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I
n
SARAH MARGARET MORRIS
Hcryht)-
JOSEPH CARL
Etemenlary
Waller
H.ill Association 3; S.P.S.E.A.
Senior Reserve Seat Committee 4.
West
Pittston
rangements
MARLEN1-, Jl'EE
Eltmciiuny
Veterans' Association
ball 2, 3. 4; Senior
4;
3,
k:
NARDOM:
Intramural BaseInvestit:ation and Ar-
S.
4;
4.
O
llOiJ.A
West Hazleton
Waller Hall Association 2.
Club 2. 3. 4: S.P.S.E.A.
Memorial Committee 4.
liti'mciil.ity
3;
3.
Athenaeum
4;
Senior
SUSAN PENNIE PECHT
Wyoming
ELmciitary
Waller Hall Association I, 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club
1, 2; "B" Club 3, 4; Student Christian Association
1;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Senior Class Pictures Committee 4.
LENA MAE RADEL
Sunbury
Student
EUmeiiLi,)
Christian
Committee
4;
Association
Day Women's
1.
2,
4;
Association
CAROL PATRICIA RANCE
Bloomsburg
Ehmeitljiy
^
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Maroon and Gold Band I, 2,
3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee
4.
Senior
1,
2,
Gifts
3,
4.
CAROL STEPHANIE REAGAN
Berwick
Day NX'omen's
enaeum Club
Gold 2, 3.
EUmuit.ii)
Association
1; S.P.S.E.A.
1.
4;
2,
3,
4;
AUirooii
Ath-
and
JOYCE ELAINE REDCLIFT
Berwick
Etemenl.iry
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1. 2; Chess Club 3: S.P.S.E.A.
3.
4;
Senior Ball Decorations Committee
4.
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MELVIN CLARANCE REED
Shamokin
Elenuiit.ir)
Day Men's
Club
1,
2.
Association 1, 2,
Science Club 2;
3. 4;
EUmenlary
C.G-A. Customs Committee 2; C.G.A. Elections Committee 3; Waller Hall Association
4; Chess
3.
S.PS.E.A. 4.
3,
2;
Band
1;
1.
3:
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Athenaeum
"B" Club 2, 3; Maroon and Gold
S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4: Mjwon .ind Cold
4;
2.
Club
Fashion
Show
Co-ordinator
3;
Senior In-
Arrangements Committee 4;
Among Students in American
vestigations and
Who
Who's
Colleges
and
Universities
MARY ANN SCHALLES
Nescopeck
Day ^'omen's Association 1. 2, 3,
Harmonettes
4;
4; S.P.SEA
3,
Committee
4;
EUmeuljiy
Athenaeum Club
Gifts
Senior
4.
ROGER LEE SHARPE
Elementary
Royersford
Freshman Class Vice President, Sophomore Class Vice
President, C.G.A. Treasurer 3. C.G.A. Election Board
Chairman 2; C.G.A. Dining Room Committee 2; Men's
Resident Council I, 2. 3: Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3. 4
TreasInitiation Chairman 3; Bloomsburg Players 1. 2
urer 2; Fashion Show 2; Senior Cap and Gown Committee 4; Science Club 1. 2.
—
JAMES
E.
Men's Resident Council
Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3,
Elementary
4;
1.
2.
4;
Veterans'
1, 2, 4; Pilot Business
Senior Reserve Seat Committee
ciation
MARY
SHAUGHNESSY
Tunkhannock
3,
Chess
Asso-
Manager
4.
4;
Shamok
MARY
KL:TH RlNEHhMER
i\IAKIL\i\
Wapwallopen
LOUISE
SHUMAN
ELLA ROTHERMLL
Elementary
Danville
Day
Women's
S.P.S.EA.
3.
4.
Association
1,
1.
3,
4;
*-r^
JEROME WILLIAM SNEE
Edwardsville
Varsity Club
ELLEN SNMM;R
Elemciii.ii)
Danville
Day Women's
enaeum Club
A.
S.P.S.E.A.
Committee
\lRCiINIA
-3,
Association
2,
Bloomsburg
V.
-1;
1.
Senior
Cap
3,
Ath-
A:
Players
and
AW
soir
Palmerton
EltmtiiiM}
lilemenlary
Hall
Association I, 2, 3. A\ "B"
Club 3. A: College Choraleers 1; Student
Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4; S.P.Sli.A.
3, 4; C,G A. Fire Warden 2, 3; Senior Gift
^X'aller
2;
Gown
A.
Committee
4.
ANNE STARK
PRISCILLA
Danville
ELmenUry
B'
Club
ELSIE
1;
S.P.S.E.A.
3. 4.
LEBO STAUEFER
f^ingston
Class
^
of
Ehiiuul.n)
1927.
Glee Club.
Dramatic Club;
First
Aid
Club.
PATRICIA BARBARA SZAKALLfN
Plymouth
Waller Hall Association 1,
enaeum Club 1, 2; "B" Club
ElemctU.iry
2,
3.
3.
4.
AthTreasurer
4;
College Choraleers 1; S.P.S.E.A.
Senior Memorial Committee 4.
4;
3.
4;
ELIZABETH JANE THOMAS
Shamokin
EUmeiU.n)
JEAN LOUISE THOMAS
Berwick
Eienniit.iry
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 2. 3; Bloomsburg Players 3;
Day Women's
enaeum Club
College Choraleers
Tickets and
Memorial Committee
^
S.P.S.E.A,
1;
4.
4;
Senior
Association
1,
2;
1.
2.
S.P.S.E.A.
3.
4:
Distribution Committee
AthSenior
4;
4.
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MARY
LOUISE
C.G A-
RUTH MARY THOMAS
THOMAS
Trainer
ELmeiit.ii)
Election Board
sociation
"B" Club
1,
2.
4;
3.
Waller Hall AsAthenaeum Club 3;
r.
College Choraleers 1; Student
Christian Association 1, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 3. -i:
Senior Ball Decorations Committee 4.
4:
Forty
C.G.A. Customs Committee
Association
tion
2,
1.
Choraleers
Committee
Pij:tures
Club
S.P.S.E.A.
1;
3;
3.
1.
4;
Hazelton
Elementary
CGA,
Hospitality Committee Chairman 3;
Social Recreation Committee 1. 2. 3; Customs Committee 2, 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, A; Bloomsburg Players 1. 2, 3'.
Waller Hall
Day Women's
3;
Athenaeum
4;
ROSEMARY ANN TULERICO
Elemeufdry
Fort
Associa-
College
Senior Class
2;
S.P.S.E.A. 3. 4; Maroon and Gold Staff
Senior Investigations and Arrange2,
3;
4.
ments Committee
4.
KAY SANDRA TROY
Berwick
Day Women's
Pi
4;
Association
Athenaeum Club
Committee 4.
1,
1.
2.
2,
3;
3,
4;
EUmenlary
Kappa Delta
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Senior
Orchestra
DOROTHY ANN UPDEGRAFF
EUmenlary
'^''illiamsport
C.G.A. Election Committee
1. 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club
—
3;
C. L.
ELmtiiUry
Waller Hall Association
Psi
Omega
Bloomsburg
SUSAN ANNE VAN SICKLE
JEAN VALENTINER
Tunkhannock
2,
3
2,
2,
3,
4-,
Alpha
— Secretary-Treasurer
Players
Choraleers I.
Class Pictures
1,
r
1.
4;
2,
3,
President
Committee
4.
4;
4;
4;
College
Senior
Elementary
Catawissa
C.G.A. Election Board
sociation
College
1,
3.
Choraleers
Investigations
4.
2.
Day Women's AsAthenaeum Club
2;
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
1.
Waller Hall Association
2; "B" Club 4; College
Student Christian Association 1; S.P.S.E.A.
Program Chairman 4: W'aller Hall House Chairman
Senior Ball Detorations Committee Chairman 4.
Choraleers
3
3;
Senior
and Arrangements Committee
1;
SUZANNE W'EATHERILL
ElcmenUry
Bloomsburg
Day Women's
Association
1,
2,
3",
4;
Ma-
roon and Gold Band 1. 2. 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3; Senior Cap and Gown Committee 4.
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JAMI
S
I-rCl-Ni.
W
.\\
I
Shamokin
I
K
Day Men's Association
1,
2.
3,
4:
Education
Club
Chess
Club
1;
SP.S.E.A. 4; Intramural Basketball
Intramural Softball
Sunbury
'\
2,
Elemenlaiy
Dav Women's
Business
1.
MAKIAX W LLKLR
JCJ^'CI^
lSU-meni.ii)
Association
A:
Delta Pi 4; SP.S.E.A.
3;
Clown Committee
3.
1.
4;
Kappa
Senior Cap and
2,
3,
4;
4.
3.
JUDITH SANDRA WHAIIL
Hop Bottom
PATRICIA LINCOLN
W HITTAKER
EUmt)il.ny
Customs Committee 2-. C.G.A. Social Recreation Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3;
Athenaeum Club 2; "B" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bloomsburg
Players 2. 3; SP.S.E.A. 3; Freshman Talent Show 1;
C.G.A.
Fashion
Show
Co-ordinator
3,
4,
DOROTHY ANN WRAY
Danville
Eleme/iljiy
Day Women's
3,
Association 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Senior Tickets and Distribution
Committee
4.
NANCY MAE YOCUM
Shamokin
NANCY
Elementary
Milton
C.G.A. Assembly Committee 3; C.G.A. Publicity Committee 4; Waller Hall Association
1,
2.
3; Waller Hall Governing Board
3.
4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
1, 2.
(Vice President 3): "B" Club 3; Col-
Waller
lege
Choraleers
Publicity
1;
Committee
Crj-Pilot
4.
1.
2;
Senior
LEE
ZECHMAN
Ehmenljry
Hall
enaeum Club
Association
2;
1.
"B" Club
2.
2.
3.
3
4;
Ath-
— President
4; College Choraleers 1; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Harmonettes 3: Senior Programs and Distribu-
tion
Committee
4.
EltiiniiLiiy
C.G.A. Customs Committee 2; C.G.A. Dinint:
Room Committee V C.G.A. Elections
Committee 3; XX'aller Hall Association 1. 2,
3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Corresponding Sec3"
retary 4; Athenaeum Club
1.
2.
"B"
Club 2. 3; College Choraleers 1; SP.S.E.A.
4;
Athenaeum Treasurer 3: Senior CoChairman Tickets and Distribution Committee 4
Dallas
-ar.
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LAWKHXCl: ALLEN
Wilkes-Barre
.AliN'h
Biological Science. English
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 5, 4; Science
Club 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 2, i; Investigation and
Arrangements Committee -4.
JANLT ANDHRSON
Philadelphia
DIANE
Biological Science, English
CHAKI.C/ril.
Osceola
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Women
Representative 1, 2; Poetry Club 2; Athenaeum Club 1; Science Club 2, 3; Student
Christian Association 1; Fashion Show 3;
Investigation and Arrangements Committee 4:
Furniture Committee 3; Memorial Committee
4; Waller Hall Governing Board 2. v. College Council 1. 2. 3.
XX'aller
ANDREWS
English. French
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller
Hall Governing Board 3; Bloomsburg Players 2, 3, 4; English Club 3, 4; Maroon and
Gold Band 1, 2; Student Christian Association 1. 2, 3, Librarian
Senior Gift Committee
C.
3.
4;
S.P.S.EA.
Physics.
3:
4;
GENE BAKER
Lewistown
Aviation Club
3,
4.
Football
1,
2.
3,
4;
Mathematics
Wrestling
1,
2.
DAVID WALLACE BARBOUR
Lewistown
Social
Aviation Club
NANCY JANE BEAN
Noxen
Waller Hall
MARY
Spanish. French
Association
enaeum Club 2,
tion Committee
3;
4.
1,
S.P.S.E.A.
2,
3,
3.
4;
AthDecora-
4;
Berwick
4;
LOUISE BECK
English. Mathematics
Day Women's
Association 1. 2, 3, Governing Board 4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Choraleers Accompanist 1, 2,
Commencement Program 1; Commence3;
ment L'shering 1, 2. 3; Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and L'niversities.
3,
President
3,
4; S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Studies
Wres-
PHYLLIS BELLING
Scranton
Waller
History, Spanish
Hall Association I, 2. 3; College
Choraleers 1; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Athenaeum Club
2, 3; Hospitality Committee 1, 2, 3, 4.
RONALD STANLEY BLNEK
JOSEPH
Soc/.il Studies.
Men's Resident
Ciiuncil
1.
Ph)!H\il Science
2,
3.
Student
4;
Christian Association 1, 2; Swimming 2;
Intramural
I.
2.
3;
Intramural Bowling
Football 3. -i; Intramural Softball 2, 3.
Day
Men's
3,
4;
3;
2,
3;
MAURICE
Socijl Studies, English
Mocanaqua
Student
Day Men's
Association
Christian Association
2,
BLASKO
L.
Hazleton
Cornwells Hei.ahts
1.
2,
2,
4;
3,
3,
4;
Baseball 1, 2; Intramural
Intramural Volleyball 1,
Orchestra Committee
S.P.SE A.
3.
Basketball
tion
2;
4;
BOLINSKI
R.
Social Studies, Physical Science
Association
'Veterans'
Club
1,
3;
2,
3, 4;
S.P.S.EA
Senior Transporta
Committee.
Softball
4.
MARGARET HELEN BOWER
English, Geography
South 'Williamspoft
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3. 4; 'Vice President 3;
Waller Hall Governing Board 1; Class Treasurer 4;
Awards Committee 2. 3; Entertainment Committee 3;
Alpha Psi Omega 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4;
Secretary 2: 'Vice President 3; "B" Club 2, 3, 4:
Bloomsburg Players 2, 3. 4; College Choraleers 1;
English Club 3. 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2.
4; 'Vice President 3; S.P.S.EA. 3. 4; Maroon and
3,
Guld Reporter 3; Circulation
Manager 4.
2;
OBITER
3,
4;
Busi-
ness
NANCY LOU BOWER
Milton
Social
Studies,
French
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Invitation Committee 4; Memorial Committee 4; College Choraleers 1;
Athenaeum Club 1. 2; Hospitality Committee 3: Customs
Committee 3; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4:
Historian 4; Memorial Committee 4.
DAVID KENNETH BOYER
PAUL CHESTER BOYER
and Gold
S.P.S.E.A.
Association 2,
2; Science
Band
3,
4.
3,
4;
Club
^[aroon
2,
3,
4;
Lost
Mathematics. Physical Science
Chemistry. Physical Science
Day Men's
JOSEPH
Mimcy Valley
Picture Rocks
Resident
S.P.S.E.A.
and
Gold
Alen's
3.
4;
Band
Association
1,
2,
Science Club 4;
1,
2;
Judo
Club
3,
4;
Maroon
2,
^;
Transportation Committee 4; Senior Ticket
Committee; Intramural Sports 1. 2. ^. ^
Am
Creek
THOMAS BRANN
Mathematics,
Science
Men's Resident Council 3; Aviation Club 2;
Science Club 2, 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Social
Recreation Committee 2, 3, 4; Senior Ball
Committee 4; Ivy Day Committee 4.
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W'AYiNE X. BRL'GGER
ALLAN RAY CAMPBELL
Nuremberg
Miithemmics, History
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
Christian
Association
S.P.S.E
4;
HARRY
E.
A
Canton
Men's Resident Council
Club 3, A: S.P.S.E.A. 3,
-1.
COLE,
English,
1,
2.
EDWARD
FRANCIS COCCO
Social
Studies
Upper Darby
4;
English
Men's Resident Council
3,
4.
E»xiish. Social Studies
3;
Pep Committee
Spartans 3, President 3; 'Varsity
Club 3, 4; Fire Brigade 2, 3. 4; Football
2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Orchestra Committee 4.
2,
3,
4;
JR.
Bloomsbur^'
English,
French
College Council 1, 2, 3; Class President 1, 2; M.noon
and Gold, Sports Editor 1; Assistant Editor 2; Editorin-Chief 3; Pilot. Associate Editor 4; Olympi.w. EdiPsi Omega 2, 3, 4; President
Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3; Bloomsburg
Players 1, 2, 3; "Vice President 2; Perspective 2: English
Club 3; Science Club 1; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Reserve ' Seat
Board
torial
3;
3;
Kappa Delta
Committee
Alpha
Pi
4;
4.
ARTHUR
Bf"'on
B.
COMSTOCK
PhysicJ Science, Mathematics
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Baseball 1; Decoration
Science Club
Committee 4.
4;
FRANK JOSEPH CRENETI
Southampton
History
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; 'Varsity Club 4; Maroon jnd Gold 2, 3,
4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Memorial Committee
4.
JAMES
J.
DAVIS
Bristol
FRANK VINCENT D'ANDREA
Hazleton
Brologic.il Science. Physical Science
Freshman Talent Show 1; Social Recreation
Committee 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Ivy Day Committee 4; Orchestra Committee
4; Fire Brigade 3; Men's Intramurals 1, 2
3,
Physical Science, Mathematics
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Big Name
Entertainment Committee 4; Student Christian Association 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Men's
Intramurals 1, 2.
4.
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MARIE ANTULNETTE D.ROCCO
RICHARD
Shenandoah
Milton
Biological Science, Social StuJies
chestra
Intramural
A;
Committee
3;
mural
Olympian
D.
4;
New
4;
4.
Or-
JAMES DONALD
Philadelphia
Biological Science, English
Intra-
Club
4.
JO
Summit
Softball
DOMALAVAGE
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
Sports 2, 3; Athenaeum
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum
Club 1; Chess Club 2; Science Club 3;
S.P.S.E.A.
A.
Malhemalics. Physical Science
\
Mens
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Historian 3; Pledgemaster 2,
3; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; College Choraleers 1; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3,
4; S.P.S.EA. 4; Men's Intramural 2, 3, 4;
Pep Committee 3; Freshman Talent Show 1;
Maroon and Gold Feature Writer 4; Pi
Omega Pi Talent Show 3, 4.
ANN DUDA
French. Social Studies
Hill
Waller Hall Association
tainment Committee 2. 3.
Hospitality Committee 2,
College Choraleers
1;
4;
4; Big Name EnterCustom's Committee 2, 3;
3,
4;
1,
2,
3,
S.P.S.E.A.
Athenaeum Club
3. 4; Cap and
Committee 4; Who's Who Among Students
Colleges and Universities.
in
1,
2;
Gown
American
HENRY JOSEPH ECKLEY
Pottsville
English. Social Studies
Transfer from Penn State U. Center:
Student Council 'Vice President 2; Library Club 2;
Intramural Basketball 1, 2.
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
CAROL ANN EDWARDS
JOSEPH
Bloomsburg
English. Biological Science
Day Women's
Delta Pi
Science
OBITER
3;
Club
P.
Association
English Club
1,
3;
Secretary
Assistant Editor
Lounge Committee
tion Committee 3.
3;
2,
1,
2,
3;
3;
Kappa
S.P.S.E.A.
Secretary
3;
3;
C.G.A. Husky
Tickets and Distribu-
Social Studies
Men's Resident Council
Veterans'
ketball
2,
NANCY MARGARET ENGEL
ELGIN
Atlas
S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Association 2. 3; Intramural BasBaseball 3; Volleyball 3.
3;
2.
3;
Philadelphia
Science
^Caller Hall Association
Club 2; Science Club
Christian
3,
4.
Association
1;
1,
1.
2,
2,
3,
3;
Fashion
4;
Poetry
Student
Show
2,
BERNARD
FRED GERALD FREY
Geiur.d
Tunkhannock
Day Men's
Council
1,
2,
5.
1,
4;
Association
2.
3:
Football
Swimming, Manager
1,
Men's
4;
S.P.S.EA.
2.
Science
4;
3.
Resident
Varsity Club
4; Baseball 2;
Hazleton
RONALD PARK GERHART
GATSKI
Science.
Port Royal
English
M.ithemalics, Physical Science
Committee 4; Science Club 4;
Election
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramural
Football 3. 4; Intramural Volleyball 2, 3;
Intramural Softball
2,
C.
Biolf/xtc^il
and
Name
2,
3,
4;
Cards Committee
Mens
Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Pi 4. Phi Sigma Pi 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4;
SP.S.EA. 4; Intramural Basketball 2, 3;
Intramural Soccer 4; Orchestra Committee 4.
Announcements
4.
THOMAS STEPHEN GLADSKY
Shenandoah
Studies,
Social
English
Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3;
Maroon mid Gold Sports Editor 2; Olympian, Editorial
Board 3; Basketball 1. 2; Intramurals 3, 4.
THOMAS GORANT
Shamokin
Social Studies,
Geography
Men's Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Day Men's Association
1; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1. 2, 3, A.
GLENN HOWARD GRUBER
Highspire
Social
Studies.
Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity
Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Homecoming Committee 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3; High School Basketball Tournament 2; High School Wrestling
Tournament 3; State College ^'restling
Tournament 1, 2.
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FRANCIS LAMAR GURSKI
JAMES STEPHEN GUIZZETTI
Mt. Carmel
Day Men's
naeum Club
Circulation
3.
M.ithematics. Physical Science
Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Athe2; Science Club 1; Olympian
Editor 2; Intramural Volleyball
Social Studies,
Shamokin
Dav Mens
Association
4; Football 2.
Club 3.
mural Softball
ball
2.
3,
4.
2,
3.
1,
3,
4;
2.
4;
3,
Geography
4;
Track
Intramural
Varsity
4;
Intra-
Basket-
W AVNE JOSEPH HAAS
Crcssuna
Soci.il
Sliidies,
IKANK NELSOiN HELLLK,
Gtoxr.iphy
Muncy
Dining Room Committee 4; Pep Committee
4; Men's Resident Council I, 2, 3, A: Aviation Club 3; Debating Club 3; S P.S.E.A.
•4; Varsity Club 4; Track 2,
3, 4; Intramural
Social
Football 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; IntraBaseball 2; Intramural Wrestling 2;
FREDERICK
E.
WILLIAM HIGGINS
JK.
Studies
Recreation
Christian
Association
M.iiuOK and Gold,
Olympian, Editor 3.
4.
TrucksviUe
Social
Committee 4; Election
Committee 4; Men's Resident Council I, 2,
3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2;
English Club 4; Poetry Club I; Student
mural
Orchestra Committee
English,
1,
S. P.S.E.A.
2;
Editorial
Editor
Shamokin
Social
Day Men's
President
S. P.S.E.A.
Association 1,
Intramurals
4;
3,
4; Ivy
Sliidies,
English
Treasurer
2,
1,
2,
Day Committee
3,
3,
4;
4.
4;
3;
HONS
Sucud
Studies. Geography
Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3. 1; Intramural Baseball
2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta L'psilon 2, 3, 4; S. P.S.E.A. 3, 4.
HOWER
LEWIS CLARENCE
Bloomsburg
Science Club
mural
Mathematics.
2,
4;
3,
Basketball
2,
Intramural
Baseball
English.
Day Men's Association
Club
3,
Physics
3;
Intra-
3.
JAMES HAROLD HUBER
Bloomsburg
2,
1,
2,
Recording Secretary
Social
3,
4;
4;
Studies
Debating
Tennis 4;
WILLARD
Danville
L.
HUNSINGER
Mathematics.
Day Men's
Association 1, 2,
4; Veterans' Association 2.
3,
4;
Orangeville
S. P.S.E.A.
Day Men's
Choraleers
Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Intramural
Softball 3, 4; Intramural 'Volleyball 2; Ivy
Day Committee
4.
?*t
>•«'
t
JOHN LAWRENCE
Science
Pbyiic.il
^
Social
ICKES
Studies.
Geography
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College
1.
2, 3; Intramural Bowling
1.
"I*^
^Bt-
4^^
Hislory.
GORDON JONES
BEVERLY HEATH JOHNSON
BARBARA ANN JAMES
Pocono Summit
English
Board 4; Waller Hall Association
A: Waller Hall Governing Board
1,
2,
.1,
2: Athenaeum Club 1, 3; College Choraleers
1; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Cap and Gown Committee.
Chairman 4.
Election
Sua./l Sludid. English
Benton
Bloomsburg Players 2, 5. 4; Hospitality
Committee 3; "Looking Forward," Editor 2;
SP.S.EA. 3. 4; Waller Hall Association 2,
3; Memorial Committee 4; Senior Ball Decorations Committee 4; Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and Univer-
Jermyn
Socki!
Sludies,
English
Athenaeum Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club I. 2,
3, 4; SP.S.EA. 3, 4; Men's Residence Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Dining Room Committee 3, 4.
sities.
JARED ALAN KETNER
Physic.d Science M.ithtni.ilics
Benton
Aviation Club
i,
4;
Collet;e Choraleers
2;
Science Club
2, 3, 4.
DEAN PATSONS
Bloomsburg
Day Men's
S.P.S E.A.
KILE
Biologic.il
Science.
History
Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Club
Veterans'
4;
Association
2.
1,
3,
BARBARA ANN KINDIG
Berwick
Spiinish,
Day Women's
enaeum
Association 1. 2,
Club
English
1,
2;
Fashion
Assembly Organist 1.
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
3,
Club
Distribution Committee
2.
3.
4.
4',
3,
Benton
Bloomsburg
Biologiciil Science. Physical Science
Ath-
4:
Show Organist
DANIEL KLEMENTIK
RICHARD KITCHEN
English
3;
Maroon and Gold Band
4;
Association
Tickets and
murals
1;
1.
2.
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
1,
2,
Talent
3,
4.
3; Day Men's
Show 1; Intra-
Soci.d Sludies, English
Transfer from Concordia College.
tL
n
I
JAMES ROBERT KOCH
Hazleton
Social
Studies,
Geogr.iphy
Day Men's
Association 1. 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Veterans' Association 2, 3, 4.
BARBARA
J1:AN
Berwick
Day
VComen'-s Association
and Cold
KOLET
English,
2.
3,
1,
2.
5,
4;
DONALi:!
Biology
Catawissa
Maroon
KOONES
G,
Social
Athenaeum Club
Studies,
1,
2,
3,
Geography
4.
4.
CAROL JEAN KOONS
Shenandoah
General Science. Chemistry
Day Women's
Association 3; Bloomsburg Players 4;
English Club 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Maroon and Gold Staff
4; Election Board 4; Orchestra Committee 4; Transfer:
Penn State Players 2, 3; Daily Collegian 2, 3.
DANIEL KWASNOSKI
Ranshaw
Mathematics, Physical Science
Day Men's Association
Secretary 2, 3, 4; Science
President 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Assembly Committee
3; Intramural Softball 3: Decorations Committee 4.
Club
OWEN ROBERT LAGERMAN
Trevorton
Social
Day Men's
Studies
Association 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum
Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 4; 'Veterans' Association
4; Football 3.
LARRY LARUE LAUBACH
Benton
General Science. Mathematics
Day Men's
Club
3,
Association
4; S.P.S.E.A. -i.
1,
2,
3,
4;
Science
2,
JAMES JOSEPH LAVELLE
Scranton
Social Studies.
Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma
Theta I'psilon 2, 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Intramural Football 1, 2; Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4;
Baseball
\
1,
1,
2.
ea
V
_
»k'
SALLY
MARGARET SUSANN
LAYTON
Soci.ll Studies.
Fort)- Fort
English
••B" Club 1, 2. ?; Customs Committee 2;
Pep Committee 2; S.P.SE.A. -1; Furniture
Waller Hall Association 1. 2,
Committee
3; Athenaeum Club 4; Memorial Committee
Tunkhannotk
Waller Hall Association
1,
2.
THOMAS LAWRENCE
LILLIE
Social Studies.
3.
Geogr.iphy
4;
Gamma
Theta t'psilon 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1; S.P.S.EA. 3. 4; Announcements
and Name Cards Committee 4.
LITTLE
Socuil Studies, English
Philadelphia
Freshman Class Adviser 3; Customs Committee 3; Day Men's Association 4; Men's
Resident Council 2, 3; Bloomsburg Players
2; Perspective Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Veterans' Association 2, Vice Commander 3. 4;
Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Swimming
4.
Judo Club Instructor 2, 3. 4; WresTournament 3; Freshman Talent Show
Director 2, 3; Reserve Seat Committee 4.
2,
4;
3,
tling
JOAN H LIVZIEY
f It ?ich,
Danville
Day Women's
Association
English Club 4;
1.
:
English
S.P-S.E.A.
3,
.
3,
4;
Sigma Alpha Eta
PETER MARTIN LUTZ
Biological Science
Bloomsburg
Day Mens Association
Club 3, 4; Swimming
MYRON
Berwick
Day Men's
Club
3;
LYLO,
Science
2, 3, 4; Science
Veterans' AssociaIntramural Football 3;
Association
S.P.S.E.A.
CARL
JR.
Biological
Histuiy,
3,
tion 3; Golf 2, 3;
Decorations Committee
1,
4;
4.
LYNN
S P.S.E.A. .^. 4; Men's
3. 4; Intramural BasSoftball 3; Business Club 1;
Science Club 2, 3;
Resident Council 1.
ketball
S.
Physical Science. Social Studies
Freeland
2,
Cap and
3;
Gown
2,
Committee
4.
1,
2,
3,
-i;
S.P.S.EA.
JOSEPH
ANDREW
Varsity
MAIER,
Social
Danville
Day Men's
Association
Association
2,
Bowling
4;
2.
2;
3,
4;
Studies,
3,
2,
Golf
Freshman
Transportation Committee
4;
4;
Talent
4.
JR.
English
Veterans'
Intramural
Show
1;
JAMES
MANNION
R,
Mt. Carmel
WILLIAM EUGENE MARTIN
Biology, Social Siiidiei
Bloomsburg
English,
Social
Sliidus
Day Men's
S.P.S.E.A. A.
Association 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Pi A; Debating Club Treasurer 3, 4; English
Club President 3, President 4; S.P.s'e A.
3,
4;
Board
Maroon and Gold Reporter 2, Editorial
3, Copy Editor 4; Pilot Staff 2.
ROBERT LOUIS McALOOSE
Kelayres
Biological
Science,
Geography
Day Men's
Association 1. 2, 3, A: Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Aviation Club 3; Science Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Veterans
Association 1, 4; Class Pictures Committee 4.
JOHN EUGENE McAULIFFE
Scranton
Mathematics, Physical Science
Intramural Sports: Basketball
leyball
3,
Transfer
3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; 'VolPrograms and Distribution Committee -1.
from Keystone Junior College.
4;
THOMAS McHUGH
Lost Creek
Judo Club
Mathematics. Physical Science
2,
1,
mural Football
3,
3,
1.
2,
4;
Athenaeum Club
4;
3,
Intramural
2,
3;
Intra1
2
4.
JOHN JOSEPH McMURTRIE,
Saint
1,
Basketball
Clair
Social
S.P.S.E.A.
4.
Studies,
ROBERT MECKLY
JR.
Englnh
Lewrsburg
Social
Studies.
FRANCIS JOSEPH MENAPACE
Geography
Intramural Bowling 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4: Day Mens
Association 4; Tr.in-.i^nrt.itmn Committee 4.
Mt.
Track
Carmel
3,
4;
Biology,
Class
Pictures
History
Committee
4.
KENNETH
Benton
Science, Malhem.itics
Day Men's
Association
Committee
4.
2,
A:
3,
Day Women's
Decorations
D.
2.
3,
4;
Waller Hall
Players
1;
2;
Co-Piht
Upsilon
tling
4.
2,
1,
1,
Geography
Biology,
Fort
Men's Resident Council
Hospitality
Committee
3,
4;
2,
1,
3;
3,
Treasurer
Gamma
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
4;
Tfieta
Wres-
2.
1,
1.
Student Christian Association 2,
S.P.S.E.A. 3, President 4;
4;
3,
Vice President 3, 4; Class Vice
4;
2,
2.
President 4; Intramural Football
Committee
Invitations
4;
3,
Forty
Science
Wrestling 1,
4; Track
3,
Science Club
3,
Association
History
MOSS
Shickshinny
2,
E>igl/ih,
Association 1, 2; Bloomsburg
English Club 3. 4; Poetry Club
Staff 2; Reserve Seat Committee
WAYNE
TODD THOMAS MORRIS
ERMA JOANNE MILLER
MERTZ
R.
Shamokin
1,
2.
3,
4;
Softball
1,
4.
DONALD MUFFLY
New
Columbia
Biolo«ic.il
Maroon and Gold
Science,
English
Olympntn Editorial Board 3;
Pep Committee; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2. 3. 4; Science
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Debating Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4;
Transportation Committee Chairman ^; Intramural Football
1,
4;
3,
1,
Softball
2;
1,
3,
4.
MILO EDWARD MUIRHEAD
Bloomsburg
Science.
Soci.il
Studies
Assembly Committee 4; Customs Committee
3. 4, Phi
1,
2,
2; Day Men's Association
Sigma Pi 3, 4; Debating Club 3, Treasurer
S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Science Club 1. 2.
4;
3;
Bowling
1,
Football 2, 3; Softball
2. 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3,
Tennis
4;
Transportation Commit-
Intramural
2,
3,
4;
4; Table
tee 4
Sports:
JOHN NICHOLAS NASH
JAMES JOHN NAGLE
Ashley
Biological
Science
-1;
Association
Athenaeum
Club 3; Science Club 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; VetSports:
Association
Intramural
eran's
4;
Football 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4;
Volleyball 3, 4; Table Tennis 3, 4.
Day Men's
Biological Science, Geography
Shamokin
Day Men's
Association 4; Men's Resident
Council 1. 2. 3; Aviation Club 1, 2: Science
Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Swimming 3;
Wrestling
1,
2.
'•^
TH
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-1i^
l.VN
i:\l
Rome
Awards Committee
tee
3;
Waller Hall
College
Hospitality
Association 1,
3;
Choraleers
Maroon and Gold Band
Association
Commit2,
3,
Bloomsburg Players
English Club 4;
3;
1;
Student Christian
3,
4; Marooit
and Gold Reporter
2;
Memorial Committee
4.
l-RANCIS PLCORELLl
Jtisli'il
ODONNELL
Mocanaqua
Day Men's
Girardville
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
2;
1,
WILLIAM KLNM.IH
Sochit Studies
y\
Waller Hall Proctor
2;
NORTHROP
Eiiiitish.
Physical Science, Biologidit Science
ciation
Social Studies.
Association
3;
Geography
Veterans'
Asso-
3.
Recreation Committee 2; Customs C Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3, i; Chess Club
Debating Club President 3: Science Club 1. 2.
Social
.';
2;
Vice President
3; M/iroon tinci G')lii Feature Writer
OBITER Activities Editor 3. Editor l; Olymliun
Business Manager 2; Pitol Associate Editor 3; High
School Basketball Tournament 2; S.P.S.E.A. i.
-1;
THOMAS REED
PEIFER
Miftlinville
Day Men's
Geography
Athenaeum Club
English,
Association
1,
2,
4;
3,
Debating Club 3, 4; English Club 4; S.P.S.E.A.
01ympi.in Editorial Staff 3; Perspective Club 2;
Orchestra Committee 4.
1.
2;
4;
ROBERT PELAK
Wilkes-Barre
Chemistry, Physical Science
Aviation Club 3; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; Judo Club
2.
Chess Club 2; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Men's
3;
Resident Council 1,
4.
4; S.P.S.E.A.
JOHN LAWRENCE PESDA
Hazleton
Social
Athenaeum Club
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
Association
'Vice President 3.
4;
Aviation Club
Bloomsburg Players
'Veterans'
2,
JOAN ANN PETRIE
Studies
3.
Schuylkill
Haven
Committee
Fern Glen
Sigma
Day Women's
4;
Pep
4;
Perspective
Club 2;
OBITER Art Editor
Committee
4.
1;
PATRICIA
Social Studies, English
Alpha Eta 1;
Board 2;
Cap and Gown
Election
3;
ANN
PHILLIPS
Social Studies, English
Association 3. 4; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 1. 2, 3;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Orchestra Committee A:
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tr*
'tb^
1^^
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Athens
Mt. Carmel
Biologic.il Science, Soci.il Studies
Day Mens
Association
Club 1: Science Club
mural Volleyball 3.
4;
1.
2.
3;
Athenaeum
Wrestling
4:
SUZANNE FAY REASER
VINCENT PAUL RAUPERS
RICHARD JOSEPH PROFIT
Intra-
4: Intramural Sports:
Baseball 3. 4'-. Football A; Wrestling 4; Class
Pictures Committee 4.
S(jc/.iI
Studies,
Mathematics
Allenwood
Geography
Day Women's
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, Executive
Committee 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 1;
Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4;
Fire
Track 1,
Football
3;
1,
2,
Brigade
'l^B*a<*^
Association
3;
2,
1,
S.P.S.E.A.
1;
Waller Hall
Maroon and Gold Band
Association
4;
4.
3,
3.
KERRY
REIDINGER
E.
Social
Danville
Day Men's
Association
Association
2.
1,
2.
3;
Geography
Studies,
S.P.S.E.A.
3;
Veterans
WILLIAM MOORHEAD REMLEY
Social Studies,
Berwick
Day
Men's
Upsilon 1,
EUGENE WAYNE RINEHIMER
WILLIAM HENRY RICE
English.
Catawissa
French
Day Men's Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Chess
Club 3; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2;
S.P.S.E.A.
serve
Seat
3,
4;
Intramural
Committee
Soccer
4;
Re-
Berwick
Day Men's
3, 4.
Social Studies.
Association
1,
2,
3.
4;
Geography
S.P.S.E.A.
Association
2. Treasurer
1,
2.
3,
4;
Geography
Gamma
Theta
3.
GLORIA
J.
ROGERS
Mathematics
Williamsport
Pep Committee 3; Waller Hall Association
3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2, 4; College
1. 2,
Choraleers
1;
S.P.S.E.A. 4.
4.
w-
m
DONALD
Muncy
R(_)S1;M-IALi\I
Spanish, Geography
CAROL
Gamma
College
Election
S.P.S.E.A.
Theta Upsilon 2, 3, President A:
Board 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. A; Day
Men's Association 3, A; Reser\e Seat Committee
ST.
Chambersburg
mittee
JOHN
JOHN HLNRY SAMSLL
Biological Science
Choraltcrs 1; Athenaeum Club 1;
4; Science Club 2; Dance ComInvitations
3;
Committee
Berwick
Social Sludies, Biological Science
Day Men's
Club
A.
A.
Association
1,
Debating Club
2.
3;
Athenaeum
Science Club 3. 4;
4;
Intramural Sports: Basketball
3: Baseball 3; Football 4; Class Pictures
4;
3;
S.P.S.E.A.
2,
Committee
NANCY ANN
4.
SARLSKY
Mt. Carmel
Maihcmatui. Physical Science
Social Recreation Committee 3. 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4
Bloomsburg Players 1; Science Club
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Conniittee
Gifts
THOMAS EDWIN SHARER
Port Royal
Mathematics, Physic.il Science
Men's Resident Council 2, 3,
Science Club 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
2,
3;
Intramural Soccer
A; Kappa Delta Pi 4;
4; Intramural Basketball
4.
CAROLE MARIE SEROWICZ
Glen Lyon
CARIMER JANE SHULTZ
Biological Science, English
Day 'Women's
Association
4;
'Waller
Mali
Sigma Alpha Eta
Athenaeum Club 3; Science Club 3,
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Decorations Committee 4.
Association
1,
2,
3;
Berwick
French,
Class Historian 4;
Awards Committee
1;
Assembly Committee
4;
sociation
1,
President 4;
JOHN ALEXANDER SHUMAN,
English
2,
3;
Day 'Women's As2.
3.
4; Kappa Delta Pi 3,
Athenaeum Club 1, 2; Maroon
3;
and Gold Reporter 2, Editorial Board 3,
Copy Editor 4; Prom Decoration Committee
Co-ed of
3;
the
Year Committee
2;
S.P.SEA
4.
Bloomsburg
Day Men's
Club
3,
4;
Association
Chess Club
Geography
4;
Athenaeum
2.
3;
III
English,
3,
English Club
2.
3,
Bowling 3; Homecoming Decoration Committee 3; Ivy Day Committee A.
4; Intramural
A
Soa.il
Stiidus.
JOHN BENEDICT SMITH
CONNIE ELAINE SMITH
JEROME DOMINICK SLAVICK
Berwick
Harvey's Lake
Geogriiph)
English,
Social Snidies
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller
Hall Counselor 3; College Choraleers 1, 3;
Maroon and GoM Band 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S E.A.
4. Decorations Committee 4.
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess
Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Golf 4; Intramural
Basketball 2, 3; Decorations Committee 4.
Harleigh
Dining
Physical Science,
Room Committee
3;
Mathematics
Men's Resident
3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; Aviation
Science Club 2, Treasurer 3, Treasurer 4; Intramural Sports: Football 3, 4;
Basketball 3, 4; Softball 3, 4; Wrestling 3,
4; Volleyball 3, 4.
Council
Club
2,
3;
NELSON ROBERT SMITH
Mathematics,
Wilkes-Barre
Bloomsburg Players
4;
Intramural
3,
1;
Science Club
1,
Physical
2.
4;
Science
SPS.E
A.
4.
PRISCILLA JANE SMITH
South
Hospitality
2,
3;
Mathematics,
Williamsport
Committee
College Choraleers
2;
1;
English
Waller Hall Association
S, PS. E.A, 3; OBITER 1,
Social
Studies.
Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2,
4; Student Christian Association 3, 4;
3,
S.P.S.EA. 3, 4; Freshman Talent Show;
Orchestra Committee 4.
RONALD
JOHN CLOYD SPANGLER
LEONARD DEAN SNYDER
Elizabethville
1,
2.
Bloomsburg
Day Men's
Club
1;
Association
S.P.S.EA.
4.
F.
STARTZEL
Mathematics, Physical Science
Biological
Science
Strong
4;
Science
Big Name Entertainment Committee 3; Day
Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Olympian Staff 3; Intra1;
mural 'Volleyball 3-
1,
2,
3,
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MKHAI-L WILLIAM STLCiLR
New
WILLIAM LDWARD STLINHART
Cumberland
Sociiil Studies,
Geography
4;
Basketball
Tournament
STEPHENS
Biolag/c.i! Science, Physidil Science
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma
Theta Upsilon 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Fire Brigade 3; High School Vt'restling Tournament
3,
MAR(_,AKLL LLlZAbL'LlI
Shamokin
Northumberland
Day Men's
Council
1,
2,
Association 1. 2: Men's Resident
English Club 4; Science Club
President 3, 4; OBITER Activities
3,
English Club
4;
3,
English,
4;
S P.S.E.A.
3,
Speech
4;
Am
Transfer
from Heidelberg College.
Editor 4; C.G.A. Husky Lounge Committee
4; Tickets and Distribution Committee 4;
3.
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Intramural
Softball
2.
RANDALL DENT STEPHENS
Northumberland
English Club
3,
English, History
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4;
Perspective Club
2.
WILLIAM HENRY STRAUSER
Truckville
Science
Varsity Basketball
LYNN SWEET
ROBERT JON STRUNK
Shamokin
Man Representative
Biology.
Shenandoah
History
Customs Committee i; Social
Recreation Committee 5; Bloodmobile Committee 1;
Election Board 4; Husky Lounge Committee -(; Day
Men's Association 1; Mens Resident Council 2. 3,
-(;
Phi Sigma Pi 3. Assistant Sccretar>'.Treasurer.
Pledgcmaster 4: Debating Club Treasurer 3. President 3; Science Club 1, 2, President 3: S.P.S.E.A.
4; OBITER Advertising Staff 4; Olympian Editorial
Board 2; Transportation Committee 4.
Transfer
Association
from
Studies
S.P.S.E.A.
College: Interna3,
4;
Beaver
Club; Politics Club; Spanish Club; Governing Board; Dance Commit4;
P
tional
Relations
tee
2.
1,
3;
Intramural Softball
3.
ROBERT JAMES TRAMA
Social
Day 'Women's
A;
2,
Hazleton
Day Men's
General Science
Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Science
Club 1, 2, 3; Student Christian Association
1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Veterans' Association 2, 3; Ivy Day Committee 4.
JOHN
Bloomsburg
Science Club
tive 3;
Kappa
D.
VINCENT
Biological Science.
C.G.A.
JOSEPH JOHN
Chemistry
Man
RepresentaDelta Pi 4; Investigating Com-
2,
i;
Co-chairman 4;
mittee 3; Phi Sigma Pi
mittee
Bloodmobile
2,
3,
President
Brockton
Day Men's
3;
DANIEL
WALKO
Scranton
M.ifhem.itici. Phys/cjl Science
Association 2.
Veteran's Association
3,
4;
Track
Science Club
v.
WATKINS
Science,
History
Programs and DisTransfer from Grace-
Intramurals
3, 4;
Committee
4.
tribution
4,
T.
Biolof^ical
land College.
Com4.
VICKI
ANN WATTS
Biological Science, English
Bloomsburg
Customs Committee 3; Day 3. 4; Women's Association
1, 2, 3, 4; "B" Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Club 1; Senior
Class Tickets Committee Co-chairman 4; Intramurals
4;
3,
Swimming
Instructor
3,
4.
RICHARD ELMER WENDEL
Chemistry,
Hazleton
Physics
Aviation Club 3; Science Club 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4;
Intramural 'Volleyball 3. 4; Announcements and Name
Card Committee
BARBARA
Shamokin
Kappa Delta
3;
Poetr>'
Dance
3,
Pi
4;
A.
GORDON FRANTZ WILLIAMS
WESLOSKY
Englnh. Social Studies
'West Pittston
Bloomsburg Players
Chess
2,
Club 2; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Modern
Freshman Talent Show 1.
4;
Club
JANET ILENE WILLIAMS
Social Studies
3,
4;
Intramural
Baseball
4.
2
Catawissa
English. Social Studies
Day Women's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3: College Choraleers 1; Pilot
Associate Editor 2; Cap and Gown Committee
4.
I
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^
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BARK IF:
Sunbury
K.
JACQUELYN ANN WISER
W'lRTH
Siiciul Studies,
Day Men's Association 1,
3, 4; Ivy Day Committee
2,
3,
Muncy
Gcox''i!'/}y
Kappa Delta
S.P.S.E.A.
4;
4.
1;
German
Maroon and Gold Band
M,ilhemat/cs,
S.P.S.E.A,
Pi
4;
3,
4.
PAUL CHARLES WITH IKS
Collingswood
Bioloj-icat Science,
Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Club I. 2, 3; Varsity Club
Wrestlini;
1,
2,
3,
Geography
4;
2,
1,
Science
3,
4;
3.
JOHN EDWARD YANAITIS
Mahanoy City
Physic.d
Day Men's Association 1, 2,
3;
S.P.S.E.A. 4; Science
Club
Science, Biolugic.d Science
4;
2,
Men's Resident Council
Treasurer
3,
4.
MATTHEW MICHAEL YANINAS
Benvick
Science
Club 2; Debating Club
Day Men's Association 1, 2,
Science
2;
2;
Intramural
4.
3,
LEONARD ALEXANDER
YARASHEFSKI
Mocanaqua
Softball
EDWARD
Biological Science, Social Studies
Science
Science Club
3.
Men's Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Science
Club 2, 4; Intramural Sports: Basketball 2,
Baseball
Volleyball 3, 4; Football
4; Tickets and Distribution Committee 4.
3, 4;
EDWARD LEON ZIMOLZAK
JOSEPH ZALEDONIS
Wilkes-Barre Twp.
3, 4;
Mocanaqua
Biological
Day Men's
2,
4;
Association 1,
Veterans' Association
ments and
Name
Cards
4.
3,
3,
Science
4; S.P.S.E.A.
4;
Announce-
^
Student
Little
at
the
teachers
Nancy
Bower and Thomas
study period in Social Studies
Bloomsbun; Junior-Senior Hiph School.
supc-rvise
a
teachers Daniel Klementik and Lynn
Sweet explain the operation of the opaque projector to students in a geography class at the
Junior-Senior
Central-Columbia
County
Joint
^Student
High
88
School.
I-. M.uctta, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Director of Spechil Education
)(.n.ild
Dr. Maietta counsels with .student Andrew
Leeper in arrangint; schedule for Speech Correction curriculum.
i^Children at Selinsgrove State ^hool are taught
wood-working skills. Student teacher Daniel Renn
(left)
and co-operating
supervise activities.
teacher
Charles
Fish'
Mastery of speech and language are vital to citizenship. Student teacher Judith Wolf administers
speech therapy
at
SelinsgruM- State School.
89
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,4?^:
ROBERT
H.
ANTHONY
Towanda
JUDITH
Speech Correction
Sigma Alpha Eta
Day Women's
Alpha
1.
2. ?, -i; Aviation Club
Treasurer 2; Council for Education of Exceptional Children Treasurer 2.
3; High School Basketball Tournament, Asst.
Director 1, Statistician 2, Investigation and
Arrangements Committee
Eta
Tickets
1,
Association
2,
3.
4;
and Distribution
1,
2,
ANN BROOKER
ELIZABi HI
BLAIR
Speech Correction
Secretary
1,
ANN
Milton
3;
SP.S E A.
Drexel Hill
Educ.tlion for the Mentally Retarded,
Sigma
3,
Elementary
4;
Class Secretary 4; College Council 3; C.G.A.
4.
Awards Committee
Chairman
2,
3;
Waller
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall
President 3; Waller Hall Governing Board
1. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma Alpha
Eta 1, 2; "B" Club 3, 4; College Choraleers
Hall
4.
Alpha Chapter, Council for Education of
Exceptional Children, Secretary 2. 3, President 4; Maroon and Gold 2, 3; OBITER 1,
4; Who's Who Among Students in
3,
2,
1;
American,
S.P.S-E.A.
and
Colleges
Universities;
4.
EDGAR RICHARD FISHER
Education
Milton
the
for
Mentally
Retarded,
Elementary
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Club 2;
Alpha Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional
Children
2,
4;
3,
Association
'Veterans'
Commander
2,
3; S.P.S.E.A. 4.
ROSE MARIE FISHER
Speech
Martinsburg
Correction
CG
A. Hospitality Committee 2, 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 1. ^, Waller Hall Proctor 3. Fire '^'arden
2; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3. 4; College Choraleers 1, 2;
Maroon and Gold Band
All-State
J.
Elysburg
Education for the Mentally
Retarded. Elementary
4;
4,
Sigma
Berwick
Speech
Correction
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3; Day
Women's Official Board 2; Sigma Alpha
Eta 1, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 3; Maroon and Gold
Tennis 3; Investigation
1.
2,
3;
rangements Committee 4.
and Ar-
Band
1,
2,
2,
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4:
3.
JOSEPH MICHAEL HALUSKA
MARGARET JEAN HACK
DEAN GEORGE
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Collegiate
St.
Education for the Mentally
Retarded. Elementary
Clair
Sigma Alpha Eta
I
;
Bloomsburg Players
1,
College Choraleers 1, 2; Alpha Chapter,
Council for Education of Exceptional Children 3, 4; Veterans' Association 3, Vice
2;
Commander
4;
Assembly Committee
3.
V1»^
NANCY ANN HANDSHAW
New
Cumberland
THOMAS JAMES HIXON
New
Ecliiculion for the
MtHkilly Retarded, Elemenhiry
Exceptional Children 2, Vice President 3. -I;
Student Christian Association 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A.
3.
-1;
Publicity
Speech Correction
College Council 3, 4; Intramural Committee
4; Men's Resident Council 3, 4; Men's Resident Council President 3. 4; Sigma Alpha
Eta 3, 4; Alpha Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children 4; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. ^, 4; Waller
Hall Governing Board i; Waller Hall Head
Counselor 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, Treasurer
4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2; College Choraleers
1: Alpha Chapter, Council for Education o'f
Who's
Castle
SUSAN CLEO KATZ
Allentown
Speech
Waller Hall Association
Omega
3,
2,
3,
4;
Correction
Alpha
Treasurer 4; Sigma Alpha Eta
2,
Who Among Students
Colleges and Universities.
Who's
in
American
Committee Co-chairman 4;
Students in American
Universities.
JOHN
Pottsville
T.
Educ.it/on
KOVICH
for
the
Meiit.dly
Ret.irdid
College Choraleers
Alpha Chapter. Council for Education of Exceptional Children 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Announcements and Name Cards Committee 4.
1
;
JEAN LOUISE KROPA
Dimock
Speech Correction, Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2,
4; Athenaeum Club 3; College Choraleers
3,
1.
2;
Alpha Chapter. Council for Education of Exceptional
Children
2,
S.P.S.E.A. 3;
3,
4;
Student
Association
Christian
Cap and Gown Committee
1;
4.
LYNN JOSEPH PAUL
SHEILA LEE LEITER
Education for the
South Williamsport
Mentally Retarded, Elementary
Waller H.ill
Alpha Eta I,
Associatioft
1.
2,
3,
4;
Sigma
College Choraleers 1; Alpha
Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; An2;
nouncements and
Name
Cards Committee
4.
Williamstown
Education for the Mentally
Retarded, Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 1, 2; Alpha Chapter, Council for
Education of Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4;
Student Christian Association 1; S.P.S.E.A.
4; Intramurals 3, 4; Tickets and Distribution
4.
NELLIE
ANNE PURNELL
Tamaqua
Speech Correction
Customs Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Chapter, Council for Education of ExcepChildren 4; S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Reserved
tional
Seat
2,
Recording Secretary 4; Bloomsburg Players
4; Poetry Club 2; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
3,
4;
3,
Who Among
Colleges and
Psi
Committee
4.
DANIEL
Shamokin
HOWARD RENN
Day Men's Associatum
enaeum Club
2;
1,
2,
4;
3,
Ath-
Alpha Chapter, Council
Education of Exceptional Children
S.PS.E.A. 3. -i.
2.
HELEN
BONNIE GALE RICE
Education jot the Mentall)
Retarded, Elementary
for
3,
4;
Speech Correction, Elementary
Bani;i)r
Speech
Correction,
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 4;
College Choraleers 1; Student Christian AsReserved
socjat'ion
4;
1,
2; S.P.S.EA.
3,
Seat Committee
SALFI
R.
Philadelphia
Waller Hall
Alpha Eta 1,
2,
3. 4;
Majorette
2,
3,
Publicity
4.
mittee
1,
Association
1.
2,
Sigma
3;
Maroon and Gold Band
Drum
Committee
Co-chairman
Majorette 4; Class
Reserve Seats ComS.P.S.EA. 3.
3;
4;
JOHN HOWARD SHANNON
^''est
Pittston
Education for the Mentally Retarded,
Elementary
Day Men's
Association 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 4; Aviation
Chess Club 3. 4; College Choraleers 2; Alpha
Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children
4; Orchestra Committee 4.
Club
2;
MICHAEL EDWARD SINCO
Nanticoke
Education for the Mentally Retarded,
Elementary
3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2;
Education of Exceptional
S.P.S.EA. 2; High School Basketball Tour-
Men's Resident Council
Alpha Chapter, Council
Children
3;
nament Manager;
Fire
1.
2,
for
Warden.
JEFFREY H. SMITH
Hazleton
Speech
JANE MARIE WELCH
NEAL JOHN WEASER
Correct/on
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi
Sigma Pi Secretary 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta
1, 2, 3, President 4; Alpha Chapter, Council
for Education of Exceptional Children 3;
Student Christian Association 1, 2;
A.
4; Golf 2, 4; Who's Who Among Students
in American Colleges and Universities.
Bloomsburg
Alpha
Education for the Mentally
Retarded, Elementary
Chapter, Council for Education
Exceptional Children 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
Reserved Seat Committee 4.
of
4;
Sayre
Speech Correction, Elementary
Social Recreation
Committee
1,
2,
3;
Waller
Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha
Eta 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2,
3; S.P.S.E.A.
3,
4; Gifts
Committee
SPSE
^
4.
JUDITH ALLI;AN
Pottstown
Correclioti
Recreation Committee 1, 2; Election
Board 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3,
4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, Public Relations
Minersville
Social
Chairman 3, -1; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4;
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A.
3, 4; Maroon and Gold
1,
2, 3.
MARY
JOHN JOSHFH YASTISHOCK
W'OLl'
Speech
Education for the Menially
Retarded, Elementary
College Choraleers 2; Alpha Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2,
3,
4;
S.P.S.E.A.
3,
Jonestown
LOUISE YEAGLEY
Education
for the Mentally
Retarded, Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3,
Alpha Eta 1. 3; College Choraleers
4;
1;
Sigma
Alpha
Chapter, Council for Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4; Decoration Committee 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, Secretary'
2, Vice President 3, 4; Inter-Collegiate Band
4.
1,
2,
3.
NEW NAVY HALL
SPECIAL EDUCATION CENTER
SERVICES VARIETY
OF INDIVIDUAL NEEDS
Mirror work to improve stuttering problem. Professor
Richard Mease demonstrates therapy process to trainee. Clinician Nellie Purnell observes procedures.
" Group language and speech therapy
for hearing handicapped
Professor Samuel Shilling teaches sensory activities
to children. Assistance is given by student clinicians Nellie
Purnell (left) and Jean Hack. Parents observe their children
through one-way vision mirror.
children.
Effective use of play therapy for release of emotional disturbances.
Professor Martin Satz evaluates behavior. Students observe activities
through one-way vision mirror.
93
Ch
"
sm
Q^JiMjOnS
Pv^luflmv
"We've
read about Columbus, but
saw John Glenn
—
we
9:47 a.m., E.S.T., February 20, 1962
95
Left
to
right:
Wayne Moss,
er, treasurer.
Betty
Brooker.
secretary
vice-president; Margaret
Bow
Dear Fellow Graduates:
As the end of our college days draws near, our minds return to that day when we first entered Bloomsburg State College. Most of us were fresh out of high school. We were ready to conquer the world,
inspired by fresh ideas, by dreams and by ambitions
immature youth on the threshold of a new
experience. The following years found many of our dreams shattered. Many of our ideas proved
impractical. We continued to strive toward a goal that seemed uncertain at times.
.
.
.
During the course of our education at Bbomsburg, we grew in understanding of ourselves. We
developed sound judgment, and we began to comprehend this great thing called "life." We gained many
new friendships, and achieved self-confidence. We learned' to think, to make decisions, to accept
responsibility, and to teach.
To teach the goal toward which we have been striving for all these years ... a reality! Once more
we face a new challenge, but we are older and more mature. This time we stand ready to meet any
challenge, confident of our ability, and proud of our chosen profession.
We now face the greatest challenge of our lives to educate the leaders of tomorrow. If our countryis to remain free, we must be the best educated nation on this earth. It
is, therefore, the responsibility of
each ot us to contribute our small part to attain these ends.
Although we are many in a long line of Bloomsburg classes, we will not be forgotten. We have given
much of ourselves to Bloomsburg both on the athletic" field and in the classroom. We have spent countless hours and contributed numerous ideas to help Bloomsburg grow and progress. As the years
slip by,
we shall continue, through our Alumni Association, to support Bloomsburg State College as we have done
for the past four years.
To our parents, the President of our college, the Board of Trustees, the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
—
—
—
vania, the administration and the faculty, our class advisers
Mr. Scarpino, Mr. Scrimgeour, Mr. Cope,
and Mr. Bashore, we say thank you for your patience, inspiration, and guidance throughout the years.
We will do our best to make you proud of the Class of 1962.
And now, with graduation just around the corner, I would like to thank the class for giving me the
honor and privilege of serving as your president. May I extend to each member of the class my sincere
congratulations and best wishes for continued success in the years to come. May our thoughts return often
to Bloomsburg State College and the Class of 1962.
Sincerely yours
(]^^-X.--<^ Cp,
t-JLr
President
Class of 1962
97
Left to right: William Hughes, man representative; Patricia Biehl,
vice-president; Lee Jackson, president.
woman
representative; Gail Allen, treasurer; Faye Scheldt, secretary; James Case,
Jutu
Ik
'
The major activity of the Class of 1963 was the Junior
Prom held on April 27 in Centennial Gymnasium. The winner of the Laurel Queen t^lntL^t. which is sponsored by this
class,
was announced
at that time.
In addition tc the Prom,
the Class of 1963 entered a float in the annual
Day parade and won
a prize with
Each year the Junior Class
class rings.
Two
Homecoming
an animated German clock.
officers are responsible for ordering
junior representatives participate in the annual
Battle of the Classes.
JLTNIOR
left to right: Margie Snook, Liz Pingar, Ray Miller, Jim
Manuel Gonzalez. Seated: Lois Detato, Joann Kolb.
Sunding.
Case,
PROM COMMITTEE
MARY ZEVAS
MARGIE SNOOK
LOIS
PEGGY
ELIZABETH JENKINS
HESTON
STILES
f
V
c
\
L
SERILYN MORRELL
W
V
w
I
t
$
Left to right: Peggy
Elizabeth Jenkins.
Stiles,
Margie Snook, Lois Heston, Mar>- Zevas, Serilyn Morrell,
99
SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
Kuhns, elected secretarj-; John Baylor, president; Dr. Carl Kendall, adviser; Kenneth Dries, vice-president. Absent
picture was taken: Barbara Chyko, acting secretary.
Ernest Shuba, treasurer; Gail
at
time the
r
Cof)[io*wm«/
(j6
SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Reta Andrejack, co-chairman program and tickets. Stjnding, left to right: Gordon Reed, cochairman publicity; Joyce Anderson, co-chairman program and tickets; Charles Jasper, co-chairman
publicity; Patti Lello, chairman refreshments.
Se.ited:
The high
Class's
tillion
nasium
point
activities
which
in
is
is
of
the
Sophomore
annual Sophomore Co-
held
in
Gym-
Centennial
December. The Class of 1964
has participated in
all
college activities, in-
Coed-of-the-Year Contest, the
cluding
the
annual
Battle
of
the
Classes,
and
other
events sponsored by the college. Sophomores
have distinguished themselves on the
athletic
field as well as in the classroom this year.
100
A
t
V
C/
t
V
$
Christmas
provid-
ed theme for the
dance.
A sophomore miss models
annual fashion show.
Joan Dahlhausscn and Barbara Flannaean
— look-alikes
in the
in
fashion show.
the
FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS
Thomas
Left to right: John Kluck, vice-president; Bonnie Jean Davey, woman representative; Charles Yordy, treasurer; Mr. Glasgow, adviser;
Sandra McKechnie, secretar; William Hinkle, man representative.
Miller, president;
PiesUviOM/Cte
FRESHMAN CLASS DANCE COMMITTEE
Left to right: Blair Hartman, entertamment; Barbara Twitmire, invitations; Sandra Zimmerman,
decorations; Thomas Miller, president; Joanne Nelson, programs and tickets; Ed ^X'hyte. refresh-
ment; Geraldine Prior, decoration.
The Freshman
one.
begins
It
year
with
is
ever an exciting
customs
week
with
"Buttons, Frosh!" and terminates with the
title
of sophomore.
The
year's activities in-
clude the Annual Freshman Talent Show,
which
eagerly awaited by the entire col-
is
lege community, along with the Freshman
Hop,
at
which time the Coed-of-the-Year
is
crowned. The Class of 1965 has displayed
true school spirit
ber of the
BSC
and
is
proud
student body.
to
be a
mem-
Left to right: Miss Carbo (Richard Boerner), Miss Cowgrass (William Ross), Announcer, Ed
Whyte, Miss Hard Coal (Salvatore Randello), Miss Hercules Steel (Thomas Switzcr). These lovely
young ladies appeared as representatives to advertise the Freshman Hop.
It's
BuSy
.
.
.
anybody's guess!!!
BuStj
103
Acfe
uifees
FoE
Wud&u
CjpruMJQ
m
A COLLEGE
Manny Gonzalez
date
tries
to
— Evelyn or Marilyn.
MANS DILEMMA
decide
Nvliich
Rink twin
is
his
105
!
F
T
Iv
t
UP
Freshman
bang
week
gets
off
with
a
These freshmen
will ne\er do.
W
Double exposure
— Trouble or fun
'
Try
Foamy,
'
a real whisker-wetter.
Farewell dinks and namesigns.
"Stupid sing dunt woik."
She never made
it
^^
around the
fire.
Maroon and Gold band
iting alumni.
Tifi^^
salutes vis-
^^
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H
ii<:
-ifM'iWIf
MSi.
7^'^i.
^:^^
i
I
r^.^L -^^S:3 J^.i^i^; «:^i3i.€;'cr^^,
Zoom
1
She'll
be
com-
round
mountain
ing
.
the
.
.
thuut;ht t;irh usually [up
>>i:t
.
:
•;
,_
.
like that.
110
Wliiit IS Gcurj^e
Shearing really like?
Count Basie plays for
a
packed house.
William
B.
Arthur, managing editor of Look, ad-
dresses January graduates.
Each year a number o( Seniors are selected for inclusion
in the publication
VERSITIES
AND
WHO'S
WHO
COLLEGES,
IN
by the Deans and Directors on the basis of actual abihty,
AMERICAN UNI-
scholastic achievement, personal traits, leadership, potential
national directory of dis-
tinguished students throughout the nation.
Choice
is
usefulness to society, and professional promise.
made
w
MYLES ANDERSON
ELIZABETH
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Vi'hat
week.
Short assembly today
we hope
Council
did
for
us
that
Vtstfe
BWmsbtu.3
Queen and
her Court
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Her proud moment.
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Co-ed nominee Stephanie Scott poses with
date.
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Dancing under
the stars to the
music of Jerry Miller's Starhghters
A
Sweetheart, to be sure.
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U/tafet/
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little
hard un the end
Let's
do the
twist.
It's
so nice to settle back with man's best friend.
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Mrs, EJwarJs
The band
.inJ
Mrs Du^k
overture
inJicates
aiJ with
that
the
tin.il
prtparitinns
festivities
are
about
to
beein.
I
he anxious crowd awaits.
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Members
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of the Queen's Court take their pUices.
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Gary Reddig, President of College Council, awaits the
Queen.
JC,
arrival of the
President of Colle.ye Council crowns
[
Tfie
Sandpaper
ballet.
The Queen
Espanolel
surveys her realm.
Kay Gaglione. Queen
of
May
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The Cocd-ol -the- Year Contest
is
sponsored annually by the college
yearbook and the I'rcshman Class for the purpose of selecting the
most popular coed. The
initial selections are first
made
by a nominat-
ing committee consisting of the presidents of the respective classes,
with a coordinator appointed by the editor of the Obiter. Eight candidates
are selected
senior classes.
— two
The
from the freshman, sophomore,
entire college
from these eight nominees
the
nial
Gymnasium, which
We
is
selects
junior,
and
the winner
in a general student election supervised
Community Government
nouncement of the wmner
community then
is
Association.
The
made
Freshman Dance
at
the
by
impatiently-awaited anin
Centen-
usually held early in the spring.
congratulate this year's winner, Miss Dolores Keen, of Sun-
burv. Pa., a junior in the Elementary lulucation curriculum.
Manuel
Gonzalez,
\'eix Committee,
DOTTIE
coordinator
of
the
Coed-of-the
crowns the winning contestant.
ANN UPDEGRAFF
Williamsport, Pa.
Senior
El enie alary Education
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STEPHANIE SCOTT
Doylestown, Pa.
Sophomore
Elementar) Education
SANDY DASKALOS
Allentown, Pa.
Freshman
Business Education
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Myles Anderson and Dean McCauslin pose before the
ice sculpture in the grove.
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The Community Go\ernment
thorities in
students.
all
Association co-operates with the responsible au-
promoting personal and group responsibility
Upon
entering college,
all
in regulating the affairs of
students and faculty
members
become members of the Association. The meetings of the Association
assembly periods upon
call
by the President of the Association, or by petition of
more members. The
legislative, executive,
and
body of the Associa-
judicial
tsv-enty
or
tion
the College Council. College Council meets on the second and fourth
is
of each
month
ship of College Council
of each
the
class,
a
[.
ANDERSON
is
representative from each class, the Presidents of
two resident associations and two non-resident
Dean
struction, the De.in of
The member-
composed of the officers of the Association, the Presidents
man and woman
lege newspaper, the
MYLES
Monday
to carry out the responsible legislation of the Association. Matters
of extreme importance are submitted to the Association by referendum.
President.
automatically
are held during
of Students
Women,
the
—
Dean of
Men, and
adviser.
Dean
of
associations, the editor of the col-
Instruction, the
Dean
of In-
the Director of Public Re-
lations.
OFFICERS
President
Myles Anderson
Vice-President
William Griffiths
Secretary
Carol Bendinsky
Treasurer
Dale Anthony
Adviser
Dr.
S^.iud, liji to
McCauslin.
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rigl.'l:
Carol Bendinsky, Myles Anderjun, D.Uc
Anthony.
Sl.i/iJ.'it,^:
William
Griffiths,
Dr.
Alfred
J.
Alfred McCauslin
The Community Government
makinij
Association standing Committees assist the officers of C.G.A.
in
a functioning, as well as a formulation organization.
The committee Chairmen are appointby the President of the Association for a term of one year and are usually selected on the basis of
previous experience in that particular type of committee work. They are responsible to the Vice-Presit
etl
ident for a monthly progress report
on the
activities
of their individual committee.
The
Vice-Presi-
dent, in turn, presents these reports to College Council.
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At present, there are thirteen standing committees, two of which were created this year
the Husky Lounge and Decoration Committee. The
functional structure of the committees is far-reaching in the development of our College programs.
This year has been one of great challenges. Challenges which, upon being met, resulted in establishing a stronger Association as well as creating new activities and expanding old. For instance,
we established the weekly office-adviser Cabinet meeting which was found to be quite successful in
contributing better executi\e planning, building intragovernmtntal rapport, and broadening distri-
—
luitKin ol
our services. In addition,
we enlarged our
The appointee
ed post of corresponding secretary.
cabinet with the establishment of the
to this position
was Jeanne
I'ischer,
much
need-
a junior in
the Business Education curriculum.
WILLIAM GRIFFITHS,
W..^/^//
fox,
vice-president
;o,v>A/.- Sandra Thornton, Donna Featherstone. Fay Sh.pe, Julie Snyder.
Second row: Bernadine Ardiere. Bettv Scaife, William
tdward White. Thrd row: Kenneth Robbins. Richard Phillips, R,>ger Breidinger, Barrett
Bower, Joseph Enney, Bernard Donegan.
Griffiths,
Judv
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It
was found
that College Council directed
of excellent committee work,
we
most of
its
efforts in the area of all-college functions.
strengthened and spread our services into
all
areas of college
life.
With
the aid
There was
a
meant supplying the student with a \aricty of activities in a
non-stereotyped manner. For example, our Homecoming and Spring Weekends were found to be very successful
ttt'O-fold
increase in student activities; therefore, this
even to the degree that they will be
a part of
our social calendar for
Entertainment event met with financial success and added the
it
an annual
cle
K
affair.
With
the legislation of College Council,
we
Club, the Amateur Radio Club, and Le Cercle Francais.
many
years to come. This year our Big
—
Name
insofar as making
block to the economic will
the Circreated several new campus organizations
last
We
—
strengthened our living areas by purchasing
furniture and coin-operated washing and drying machines. Obviously these are just a few examples;
it
would be
gamut of accomplishments of College Council for the academic year of 1961-1962.
It should be noted that Bloomsburg State College, being a unique leader in the student government field, was
very influential in giving birth to a new Pennsyhania Association of Student Gu\ernments. in addition to playing
impossible to
host to the
list
first
Seated, left to right:
Thoman Hixon, Ann
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the large
pre-planning conference for
John Baylor.
Colder.
M.ic>'lc Phillips,
this particular
purpose.
Robert Strunk, Penny H.irvery Kemler.
St.inihn,?: Patricia Biehl.
Dean Hunsinger. Edward
Fetzko.
Dean Hoch.
This year the major concept that was projected and carried out by the Community Government Association
was
With our independence, freedom, and wholehearted cooperation
with the college administration, we were able to carr)' out the student point of view wherever it was found to be
possible. This is not only a present, static concept, but a living, growing one that must be shouldered and flourished
the importance of "the student point of view."
by tomorrow's student leaders.
To serve as the president of the Student Government Association has been a singular honor. I have enjoyed
wealth of academic experiences, and rewarding relationships with the faculty and student body alike. It is doubtful whether these experiences could be duplicated or equaled in any other field of endeavor. My good wishes go
with you as you enter your chosen profession.
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Dean
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^^'t'^" Chyko, Charles Jasper, Mary Somerset,
NX'illiani
Hughes. Sunidmg: Mr. Buckingham, Bonnie Jean Davey, Thomas Miller, William
Jackson.
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Barbara Hickernell, Margie Snonk. Mar,- Somerset. Marj- Lyn Brock, Mar>- Zevas. Sljridiug. first rou Miss Margaret Egger. Resident AdReppy, Nancy Handshaw, Marcie Gammon. Fran Morsey. Nancy Yocum, Miss Eliamae Jackson, Dean of Women; Mrs. Althea Hoch, Resident
Adviser. Second loti: Connie Silfies. Marie Milkovicli. Patricia Earyes. Joanne Curry. Gaile Kuhns.
SeMtd.
left to right:
:
viser; Jessie
Bovs
in the
Dorm?
Waller Hall Christmas
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party.
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Scaled: Joseph Enney, vice-president;
Thomas Hixson,
president;
Lee Jae kson, secretary. S/jW;«^; Dean Elton Hunsinj;er. adviser.
First
of
Resident
first
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men
social
serve punch
event.
to
guests
at
R^uifi^'
dance
New
held
in
North Hall.
social
room
CJbw^JOJi!lJ
The purpose of
is
the
to
this
organization
promote the general we! tare
men
ol
Dean Hunsinqtr and
guests pose
resident students of the Blooms-
before mail boxes in
quarters on campus.
new men's
burg State College. This organization
assumes the responsibility for formulating policies to impro\e the living conditions
of the resident men.
All
men
residents of
North Hall
and men living down town
than their
own homes
are
in
other
members.
of
Guests
Men Residents'
Council relax between dances at Christmas party.
MEN
Richard Lloyd. Joseph
Adornato, 'William Hughes.
Sr.iiiJi'ig:
Enny,
RESIDENTS' COL'NCIL
Thomas Hixon. Dean Hunsinger. 'William
Griffiths,
Dale Anthony, Donald Dennick. Seated:
Lee Jackson,
Joseph
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Day
U/o*Ke*i/'s Assaotofeo*!/
matriculating
All
women
non-resident
members of the Day WomAssociation. The lounji;e and the
en's
are
combination
kitchen-lunch
room
are
located on the first floor of Noetling
These
Hall.
use by
all
facilities are available for
members of
the Association.
This Organization
a
elects
annually
Governing Board with two
sentatives
from each
class.
repre-
From
board the officers are selected.
the
on
function
a
of
program
the
which
board
to
promotes
welfare of the group.
left to light: Mary Lou Beck, senior representative:
Barbara Gehrig, freshman representative; Barbara Chyko. vicepresident; Susan Hartman, treasurer; Mary Ellen Fetterman,
junior representative. Settled: Miss Macdonald, adviser; Anne
Colder, president; Joanne Shaffer, secretary.
Sl.iiiJiiig.
Day Women make good
use of the kitchen-lunch
room
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Barbara Gehrig discusses activity suggestions with adviser.
An up-to-date bulletin board in the Day Women's lounge informs
students of college events. Seated on one of the comfortable sofas
is Miss Carol Sircovics. Miss Edna Sherman is shown standing at
the bulletin board.
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Miss Macdonald.
this
It
is
carry
the
Dotj
The
tion
Mens
Day
occupies
a
/Ue*i/'s
/^ocjuoiimj
Associa-
room
spacious
on the second floor of Noetling
Hall.
Cooking
areas for studying
facilities
and
and lounging
are provided for those
men who
do. not live on the campus. Ail
non-resident
men
automatically
become members of
this
organ-
ization.
EdwiuJ
ley
Fetzko, vice-president; ^X]lllam Hii;g]ns, president; Stan-
Jashinsky,
^ Dean
secretary-treasurer.
Herix- with
Day Men.
Lejt to righl: Joe Leshinskie, Dave Eyster, Tom Kacxmarek. Dr. Herre, Larry
Eckroat, Ed Laczkowski.
Dak
Hyerly,
Gi.or^t;c
use kitchen facilities in
Dean Herre's
office
undergoes remodeling.
Mulnar,
and
Day Men's
Lester
Dietterick
lounge.
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PubfocafeotiS
OBfmR/
In addition to publishing the yearbook,
Obiter also publishes Teachers
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placement brochure.
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STAFF MEMBERS
Manuel Gonzalez
Coordinator of Coed-oj-lhe-
Year Contest
Robert Stnmk
Assistant Business Manager
Richard Lockhart
Circulation
Manager
Sally Creasy
Jeanine Ayres
Typists
Orgj>i:zMio)!s Coiiiniilt^L
Seated: Betty Brooker.
ine Zaiiiboras,
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Serilyn Morell, Paul-
St.iiidiiig:
Kathleen Roselli.
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THE OBITER
The
munity.
It
Obiter
is
the annual published each spring by the college com-
contains a review of the activities ot the graduating class, with
illustrations of
campus, students, clubs, teams, and informal shots of
dents and faculty.
It
is
portrait of college life at
William
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Wayne
Bloomsburg.
E. Steinhart
Activities
F.ditfr
Morrissey, Sports Editor and Joan
Petrie, Secretary
stu-
the aim of the Obiter staff to present a realistic
Beatrice Letterman
Editorial Assistant
MAROON AND GOLD
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FOR CAMPUS NEWS AND VIEWS
XL
\'uluine
State Colloirc, BloomKhuri;. Pa.
IBM EquipnientTo Tomorrow THE
Be Installed Soon
The
of
iepi'esenlali\"o
rrciuniil
IBM
Curix>ralion has recently noli(led llie RSC adminislrntion that
Ihe firsi units of tlie data pmcessinK etiuipmont will be ready for installalum before ihe eml of the cui-
semester.
i-enl
It
is
thought that
the e()iiipmenl will he fully inslallfirst week in July.
rd by the
Between the months of March
and May each student will have a
confcience with his divisional
di-
lertor and oho the fall semester. In Iho advance
reyistration the student will prepare a trial schedule. His final approved schedule will then l>c sent
him
to
durinj; Ihe
Buses will depart
one o'clock p.m Tlie
price for bus transportation and
the day's activities will be two dol-
is
Number
10.
at
BloodmobileWill
Visit Thursday
lars; for those not planning to take
the bus. the charge will be one dollai- jx-r i)erson. Tickets maj' be pur-
Red Cross Bloodmobde
chased outside of Husky Lounge
its
On Thursday, February
twelfth annual
Musical
Comedy Opens Thursday
KrX Ml'SSIE\[AX
r>v
15.
will m.^
visit to
the
BSC
campus, The BInodmnbile Unit will
There will be skiing, skating, and bo set up in Centennial Gymnasium
loboganning in the afternoon. Dur- from 10:()0a.m. io-1:iX)p.m. "Walking the evening there will be a ins" from the Bloomsburg area will
and
in
Ihe dormitories.
dance fi:om 9
Mere Inn
until 12 in the
to the
music
ot
Eagles bo wolci^i^
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.
_
the En-,
this
pro-
i
niled in al rejjislration
rway us
For
Parking Enforced
Because of the increased number
of parking violations and the con-
will
fort to
be necessan.' for
make an
Si)eecb and director of the musical,
to
.said
my
knowledge that a play at BSC has
ludents." He went on to explain that corno
tions.
The College Campus
wurk togeth-
StudontM Combine
all-out ef-
enforce the parking regula-
been instructed
la<-ulty
BSC ami coniniunity.
al BSC will have its ojx'ning
nces. the first on Thursday, Feb. 15 at
jy evening at the same time.
bring together the largest cast in the
plus an orchestra and chorus.
tinued number of illegal parking
c-omplaints by Bloomsburg propcrit
fi»r
U' staged
g, February- 15 at 8:15 in Carver AudiIway musical, "Plain and Fancy." will
;ully as well as students in the leading
Refi;uIations
the College to
and
Htudentr*
nnnaiice
ty owners,
10
Largest Cast In College History
The BSC Winter Carnival will l>e
at
Eagles Mere tomorrow.
held
Februaiy
from BSC
1963
and Fancy^' Coming Soon,*
'Plain
Much Fun
Pledges
Winter Carnival
gram, each student will be assigned the Waller Hall
a matriculation number. Each sub- the Men's Re
fro
ject will also have a coHe numbei- erons
and the schedule card form will un- ckirmitoi
event. 'I
dergo a radical change.
para t ion
This system will eliminate the
'
Jessie
formerly necessary individual class
cai'ds and the yellow schedule card
that
^
9,
cores.
summer.
In order to facilitate
Day
Winter Carnival
— Frhlay. February
Officer h
has been a practice at
check closely o
le ps
>
cars in the vicinity of Ihe Col
lege including Penn Street, and
Ponn Street extension, which runs
up to the hospital. Also Light
Street Road and the area around
Ihe hospital will be kept underdose
all
y(^j^(.p, ^Yie
many
large colleges
combination was dictat-
ed by necessity.
This student-faculty cast will be
portraying a story that is more
"plain" than "fancy." The audience
will see a typical
New York
native
and his sophisticated girlfriend
coming to the Amish country- to
surveillance.
a piece of property that he has
never seen. The audience will laugh
see how' the New Yorker
sell
Students Visit
Stock Exchange
Members
when they
parIn-
of the Business Educa-
Rose
C\ub and Pi Omega Pi FraNew York City recently. Highlights of the trip were
guided tours through the New York
Stock Exchange, the Federal Re.serve Bank,
and the .American
nd
.Slock Exrh.ange.
lipijory
tion
)bone;
ternity toured
Karen
Those attending were: Dale AnMarianne Antonetti. Pa-
thony.
Biehl. Mary Ann Bodolus.
Raymond Bowersox. Arlene Boyer.
Irene Brown. Ijura Mae Brown,
tricia
Carol Burnar Curr>-. Robert Derkils. Carole Doehler. Xola Ellenberger. Hilda Farley. Howard Griggs. Donald Hawthorne, Jo.seph Jennings. James
MacNeal,
Raymond
Jr.,
Miller.
Thomas Nawrocki. Garold Newman. Lois Rathmell, Robert Rehkop.
Faye Scheldt, Gary
Schell,
Linda Schlegel, Lynn Shoop. Emily
.Shultz, Barbara Twitmire. James
Sipple. and Walter Veranda, Mr.
Norman Hilgar, s|»nsor of the Business Education Club, served as
chajjoron. Mrs. Margaret McCern
also .-iccfjinpanied the group.
jdward
[in
'ng
•29,
Assumes
Position As New
the di
Professor
^0,
nctisl. will
tics ihL
pils
Mr. James
ban
Ponn Stale's
question
problems
conductor.
i-
handwriting.
Dr. Enstrom
is
considered
thority in the area of
handw
education, and has received natioff
wide acclaim in the press and
educational literature for his doctoral studies on loft-handedness in
handwriting. In addition to conducting and directing research and
writing for educational journals,
Dr. Enstrom lectures widely at colleges and universities, and before
other educational and research
grou|>s in a five-state area.
He
frequently booked for teacher
two years in advance.
is
in-
g
'a
r°^7-"^-.,»,ks."
rent
she
"must create a challenge to
learn, promolo an inlerest in reading, and promote creative writing
by a child. A library background
gives a child the knowledge of how
lo use lK)oks for reference materials and will further increase his
said,
Library Receives
New Subscriptions
Two one ye.u" subscriptions have
been received by the BSC library.
Lars Edburgh. 1961 Pennsylvania
Target Champion and a sophomore
at BSC. has donated a year's subscription
Hunting
of
the
his
react
girlfriend
the
to
quaint customs, stern moral.s, and
Pennsylvania-Dutch English of the
Amish. Such melodies a.s "Young
and Foolish." "Follow Your Heart."
and "Plenty of Pennsylvania" are
among the more well-known songs
from the musical. When the curtain
falls, the audience will be pleased
to see that the metropolitan couple
has arranged things so that ever>'body is in love wilh the right person.
IniproHHlvo Production
is a muscomedy. The music was written by Albert Hague and the lyrics
by Arnold Horwitt. To put such a
play on the stage requires the comf Continued on page 4^
Yes, "Plain and P'ancy"
ical
Co-Ed Crowning
To HiUight Dance
The main allraction of the Freshheid on Februarj'
Bow- man ?top to bo
23 will be crowning the "Co-Ed of
order to
magazine
to the libiary in
the Year." Tlie dance. "Stairway lo
create an interest among other stuthe Stars." will be held from 9-12
dents in the field of archery and
vocabulary."
p.m.
bowhunting. Two issues of this
Pure enjoymcnl was stressed by
Mu.'^ic for the evening will be
magazine are on file in the ljbrar>'.
Miss Keefei- as one of the main adfurnished by Johnny Miller and
Also, the Delta Chapter of Gamvantages of reading. "A good book"
ma Thela Upsilon, national pro- "The .Slarlighlers. This band is
she explained, "can lake a child inknown as having "music with that
fessional ge-. has
to the world of adventure and
dancing sound."
reneweri the college library's subtravel into foreign lands, thus acThe president of the Freshman
scription to the GeographlraJ .lourtivating his imagination."
class. Thomas Miller, said that ttinal. The libi-ary has issues of this
Mr Michael E. Flanagan, assist- magazine on fde dating back lo chairmen and members of thr- variant professor of physical education,
ous committees are working;
.*o
March. 1960.
served as a member of the commithar'd to malu- ;.^ro'i.ICilOTLPhvidcal Eriiir.ition and Ath. uation and imnrnvement nf the est h(in RSr h.-i.; h.ui \n
nu'r,!
'
Heights. New Jersey, and Dunkirk,
New York.
At RSC, Mrs. Sterling is teaching
Fundamentals of Mathematics. She
Mrs. Bernice Sterling has recent- is residing in Bloomsburg at the
ly become a member of the BSC present time.
Math
col-
ers.
stitutes
Sterling
the
30
and
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Sealed, left to right: Hazel Hunley, Kathy Kreisher.
StiDiding: Faye Scheidt, Merilee Jiunto,
Penny Harvey Kemler, Ron Bower, Nick Monatesta, Carimar Shultz. William Martin. Dianne Campbell.
Betsy \Vhitenight, Nick D'Amico.
Mary Lee Mandalo,
Reporter Miss Patricia Bailey peruses latest issue
with faculty adviser. Mr. Richard C. Savage.
to
The Maroon and GolJ is the College paper, published by a student staff. It aims
keep the student body informed of current happenings to the college. The paper re-
flects
show
not only the ideas, opinions, and comments of the students, but also attempts to
the awareness of college students.
Photographers: Edward
ip
Eill.
Norman
Geisinger, Joe Rado.
Grow. Shirley Kline. Jinny He>el, Mary Jo Tarone, Carolee Murr)-, Elaine Chute. Standing:
Hartman. John Lashay. Randy Romic, William ODonnell. 'VCayne Morrissey.
Sealed, left to right: Linda
Larr)-
Recla,
Charles Hanna,
Blair
smz/uwrns
Seated, left to right: Linda Acker. Nanq- McFerran. Helen Sobota. Carol Burnard. Mary Brogan, Patricia Klatch. Mary Ann Bodolus. Standing: Charles Gelso.
Garry Schell, Linda Schleeel, Arlene Bcncr, Carole Doebler. Linda Schmidt. Nancy Cotner. Sue Slusser, Irene Brown. Melvin Martin. Lynn Shoop.
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"rJ;'.'i,,
'"
'h,-'":
Hume, assistant editor; Linda Schleijel. business manager;
Paul Bingaman, art editor; Mr. Gerald Strauss, adviser. Sealed: Roger Breidinger,
it// /o righi: Harry
editor-in-chief.
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THE PILOT
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
BLOOMSBURG, PA.
In the Pursuit of Excellence
Warren Oszmanski, editor, was not present when these photos were taken. Dean
McCauslin is adviser to The Pilot.
James Shaugnessy, Business iManager
147
Kojjp^ D^koy Pi
Societies
AN HONOR SOCIETY
Tilt purposes of
IN
Kjppj Delta
EDUCATION
Pi are to
encourage high
professional, intellectual, and personal standards, and to rec-
ognize outstanding contributions to education.
OFFICERS
Carimar Shultz, president. Sljuding:
Katherine Kerlish, vice-president; Judy Whaite,
corresponding secretary; Nancy Handshaw, treasurer; Penny Harvey Kemler, recording secretar)-;
Mrs. Deborah Griffith, adviser.
Se.Ht'd:
Seated, left to rinht:
Laura
Mae Brown, Edna
Yurick, Shirley Brosius, Nancy Yocum. Stand/ug:
Nancy Bower, Paul Bingaman. Frederick Minnick, James Case. Marjorie Morgan.
r^
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L.
K:
m
•-~^ir-
)i.*p
Settled:
Jessie Reppy. VCanJa KI.i^l. C.uul
Edwards, Connie Allegrucci, Joanne Tenzyk.
Standing: Jere Hock, Ahce Marcinko, Mary
Ellen Fetterman, Ruth Ann Moyer, Warren
Elizabeth Brooker, Robert
Moser. Absent:
Oravitz, Ronald Gerhart, Frances Guro, Carol
Jones, William Martin, Virginia Nork, Jane
Petuskey, Carol Ranee, Kay Troy, John Vincent, Jacquelvn Wiser, Thomas Serarer, Harry
Cole
>f-1
k
^-
1^
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tt
y.'
AdmissHin— one
toy to the organization
s
annual Lhnstmas loi Dane
COEDUCATIONAL DRAMATIC l-RATERNITY
Susan Katz, Bruce Van Housen. Jean Valentiner, ludy W'olte.
Steven Stedman, Levey Kopetz, Miss Mary Homrighous, adviser.
Se.ited. left to right:
Alpha
honor
work
Omega was
Psi
societ)-
for
nit)',
and
to
Bloomsburg
sist
of
in the
at
Mr. Willjam
F.
Cope, adviser; Margaret Bower, Elizabeth McDonald,
OFFICERS
organized to provide an
those doing a
high standard ot
in college dramatics, to secure for
tual helpfulness
Si.vidiiii^:
them the mu-
provided by a large national
frater-
Bruce VanHousen
Susan
President
V ice-Preihlent
Katz
provide leadership in the work of the
Membership
Players,
least three
Dramatic Club
Jean Valentiner
semesters of outstanding
in
,
-
Secretiiyt-Tieaiuier
qualifications con-
work
addition to a high scholar-
ship standing of at least a 2.5 cumulative average.
149
COEDUCATIONAL GEOGRAPHY FRATERNITY
Ruth Ann Shelhamer, Ronald Miller, Mr. Hopple. Standing: Mr. Enman, James Lavelle. Gary Dietz, Fred Minnich, Emil Kasarda,
Robert McAloose, Dr. Bruce Adams, adviser. Absent when photo was taken: Margaret Lilliej^ David Remley, Ray Oman, John Madden, Mark Hornberger, Leonard
Snvder, Todd Morris, Ted Hons, Marv Palevich.
StJted. left to right: Margaret Bower,
The purpose
of
this
organization
professional study of geography
and
has
Loan Fund
been
to
established.
to
advance
the
both as a cultural discipline
as a practical subject for study
tional
is
and investigation.
A
Na-
promote graduate study of geography
Membership
is
limited
geography major or minor and who have
a
who have
geography courses.
^
Donald Rosenbaum, president. Standing: Mar>- Faltisco,
recording secretary; Dr. Bruce E. Adams, adviser; M.ichael Steger,
vice-president; Donna Featherstone, corresponding secretary; RichSijted:
ard Phillips, treasurer.
150
a
high ranking in
pi/
Ovv^Ou
Pi/
COEDUCATIONAL PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION FRATERNITY
The aims
nity are: (a) to
ot
the
frater-
encourage, pro-
mote, extend, and create interest
and
merce (b)
ment
in
scholarship
com-
in
to aid in civic better-
colleges
courage and
(c)
to
en-
foster high ethica
standards in business and professional life (d)
to teach the
idea of service as the basis for
all
worthy enterprise.
Sejled,
vitz,
left
lo
right:
Robert Ora-
Warren Moser, Penny Harvey
Kemler, Frances Guro. Second row:
Thomas B. Martin. Patricia
Klatch, Jeanne Fischer. Albert Battisti,
Lois Rathmell, Gary Schell.
Dr.
Third rou: Darlene Scheldt. Laura
Rayijiond Miller. Ron-
Mae Brown.
ald Petruzzi. Carol Burnard. Patricia Biehl.
left to right: Gail Sorce, Hope Wingate, Irene
Brown. Jane Ann Foltz, Jane Petuskcy. Second row: Bruce
Van Housen. John Maddox, Stanley Trout, Robert Steinhart. Garold Newman. Third rou: Robert Derkits. Mar>'
Ann Dorin. Carol Doebler. Nanette Wenrich. Jeannme
Ayres, Joanne Curry, Edward Allen.
Seated,
INITIATION OF
NEW MEMBERS
'Warren Moser. president; Penny Harvey Kemler.
Robert Oravitz. treasurer. Standing directly behind Mr. Moser, members and pledgees.
Seated:
secretary;
NATIONAL SPEECH AND HEARING ERATERNITY
Sealed, left to right: Susan Lchrith,
Welch, Jean Kropa, Dr. Donald
F.
MelinJa Sorber, Bonnie Gail Rice. V;anda Kline. Second row: jettrey Smith, Nellie Anne Purnell. Jane
Maietta. ad\iser. Third rou: Gail Meyer, Dons Farenkopf, Ida Gingrich. Nancy Johnson.
i
J
CreJ.sy, I'eg^;; Stiles. Setond
rif,hl: Reta Kulik, Jan Shultzabarger, Sail)
row: Robert Anthony, David Sharpc, Charles Werner, Edward Schoenbergcr, James Stoutfer. Third rou-: Becky Burke, Helen Salfi. Madeleine Gordos, Rose Marie Fisher, |ud\
Wolfe.
Sealed, left lo
OFFICERS:
Sealed: Jeffrey Smith, president. Slaiidiiix. Uj! to lighl: Wanda Kline, treasRice, coriespondinj; secretary; Susan Leh-
urer;
Melind Sorber, vice-president; Bonnie Gail
rich,
recording secretary.
152
The aims
of this organization are:
(a)
to
and stimulate an interest in the field of
Speech and Hearing (b) to encourage professional growth (c) to insure high planes of achievement in academic and clinical activities (d) to
aid in building wholesome public relations with
other college departments and with local organcreate
izations interested in
knowing about
the field of
and hearing rehabilitation.
Annually Sigma Alpha Eta, with the cooperation of the Council for the Education of
Exceptional Children, sponsors a Christmas party
for the clients of the college clinic and children
from the Benjamin Franklin Training School,
the Bloomsburg Memorial School and the Selinsgro\e State School. In addition to games and a
program, Santa makes his much awaited visit
speech
with plenty of gifts for
all.
Sejted, left to right: Suellen Smith. Barb.ira Boland, Pan Brown. Judith Radier. Second run: Judy
Brozgal, Sally Weigle. Helen Sidler. Patricia Klnu, Christine Vi'ynne. Third row: Gary Fallon,
Thomas Hixon, Henn-
Fickner. Robert Cimphell, Herbert Leeper.
Members
or the Special Education faculty arc part ut appreciative audience.
Members
••••••
ments
••'""
Hi, Santa!
Jeffrey
Brooker,
Smith and Betty
presidents
of
^
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Sigma Alpha Eta and
Council for Exceptional
Children
respectively,
served as co-chairmen at
the
annual
Christmas
event.
kVt/..
of
the
to friends
cooperating
and guests.
Dean
Dr.
Maietta
and
Jackson are guests at the
annual Sigma Alpha Eta
Christmas party.
organizations
serve
refresh-
^—
FROI
The
ternity
is
i;ssi()\.\l.
IIMCATION FRATERNITY FOR MIX'
objective of this frato maintain a profes-
sional educational organization
men
for
attending teacher train-
ing institutions. Based on high
scholastic attainments,
to
seeks
it
advance educational
to
ideals,
promote close friendship,
to
improve the training of teachers,
and
efficient
to
uphold
just
and
government.
First row. left to right:
John RockJohn Vincent, Sterling Smith.
Stanley Rose. Second row: Myles
well,
Anderson. Milton Weist, Keith
Kramer,
Robert
Strunk,
James
Case, Kenneth Dries, John Baylor,
Mr. Russell F. Schleicher, adviser.
Third row: William Hughes, Leonard Ludinsky, Richard Lloyd, Vincent Raupers, Nelson Swarts. John
Smith.
Dale Long,
Joseph Jennings, Robert Gearhart,
James Holt. Second row: Elhannan
Keller, Jeffrey Smith, Frank Heller. Milo Muirhead, Wayne Marek,
Robert Derkits. Third row: Lee
Jackson. Ray Bradish. Ernest Shuba. Vincent Czepkutaitis. Larry Tironi. D- I, DonaldFirst row, left to right:
Pledgees entertain during half-time
at
annual
Homecoming game.
o
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r
154
Phi Sig officials precede Sweetheart float.
r
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r
\
--il
Seated, hjl lo right: Carol Davis. Joanne Bobita,
Betty Anne Mahonty, Karrin Fordycc. Secuiid row:
Alma
Miller. 'Judy
Shultzabarf;er.
Zartinan.
Pegjjy
.Stiles.
Jan
Mary Louise Yeagley. Third row:
Lindy Acker. Christine Harnish. Elizabeth Jenkins.
Catherine Fish. Darkiss Jacobson. Jean Kropa.
y
Majorie Masters, Joan VC'arner. Beverly
Musket, Nancy Handshaw, .Sheila Redman. Second
row: Michael Since, Ann Weed, Sandra McAnnaney, Carolyn Benscoter, Sandra Bundle. James Gallagher. Third roic: John Shannon, Charles Gelso.
Dean George, Harry Smco, Daniel Renn, Neal
Weaser.
Seated:
left to right: Nancy Gittler, Ruth Ann
Jeanne Barnatovich. Christine Wynne, Virginia Boudman. Second rotr: Mary Ann White,
Seated,
Price,
Dianne Sheridan. Carol Sanville, Lorraine Lutz,
Frasier. Third row: Nancy Pickering, Sue
Slusser, John Kovick, John Yastishock, Karen Haywood, Darlene Oehlert.
Sharon
OFFICERS
Seated: Betty Brooker, president; Joanne Shaffer, secretary. Standing, left to right:
Dr. Donald Maietta and Mary Kramer, faculty advisers; Ivan Koberlein, treasurer; Paul Bingaman. vice-president.
155
CM)S
/Kzmi
Cmw
The purpose
ot
quaint students with
semi-classical,
Left to
i:,s,hl:
vice-president;
ent
when
the
Athenaeum Club
all
types
of music
is
—
to
ac-
classical,
and popular.
Mr. Willi.im Eisenberg, adviser; Roger Schropp, treasurer; Jere Hock-,
Tanya Danchak, secretary. David Allspaugh, president, was not pres-
the photo
\s'as
taken.
"B"
CM)
The B
to create
means of
Club, an athletic organization for
an increasing interest
physical development.
to foster a spirit of
in
women,
sports as recreation
The purpose of
tries
and a
this club
is
sportsmanship and cooperation.
Left to right: Connie Allegrucci, secretar)'; Mary Spong, vice-president;
Pat Szakalun, treasurer. Sealed: Nancy Zechman, president. Miss Eleanor Wray, adviser, was not present when this picture was taken.
^PV^^Hpe
157
BuSUiess
Seated:
Faye Schedit, secretary; Pat Biehl, treasurer; Tom Nawrocki, president; Barbara Downs,
Sl.indhig: Gary Newman, vice-president; Mr. Norman Hilgar and Mr. Waiter Rygiel,
historian.
advisers.
Eiu
coJticm^CiuJb
i
The
Club
Business Education
an
is
students
ol'
organization
of
the Business Edu-
The aims
cation Department.
of this club are: to develop
of
qualities
promote
ization
in
leadership;
to
interest in the organ-
commercial
of
high
schools;
to
clubs
train
teachers in the organizing of
such
clubs;
scholarship
encourage
to
through contests;
to serve the
need of the De-
partment of Business Educa-
Bloomsburg
tion at
lege;
to
gaining
schools
means
furnish
contact
and
State Col-
with
of
other
associations;
to
become conversant with modern business methods and sys-
tems; to encourage social contact;
and
ness
and the
to develop
responsibility.
prompt-
ability to accept
All
business
students are eligible for this
club.
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CJU)
The purpose
of the Chess Club
to provide students with
nity to play chess.
into
beginners,
enced. All
sition
The
club
average
Thomas Haupt.
all
faculty
chess
coach,
brave members of
the
club.
Slatiding, left to r'tghl: Dr. Gil Selders. adviser; Carol Stroud, secretary;
nessy,
treasurer;
Kuhns, president.
160
Don
Cole,
vice-president.
Seated:
Thomas Haupt,
James Shaugh- k
William '
adviser;
is
divided
and experi-
members compete
for po-
on the college chess team, which
competes with other colleges.
challenges
is
an opportu-
Vdioimj^
DEBATING
left to right: Fred Trump, Lucy Zablocky, Carolyn Benscoter, Clair
Raymond Oman, Edward Azary, John Nattrass, Dr. Melville Hopkins, coach.
SeMed.
CM)
CUB GROIP
Finne.t;an,
St.iiidnn:
Robert Br.inn. Charles Scarantino. William Mattern. Milo Muirhead,
The purpose
int;
Club
terest
The
in
to
is
of the Debat-
encourage an
intercollegiate
club sets as
in-
debate.
goal the for-
its
mation of teams that will
tively participate in
ac-
debate with
other colleges.
OFFICERS
Frederick
Piesidein
Charles Scarantino
Sccrelai)
Treasurer
Adiiiei
Trump
Edward Azary
Vice-Presideiil
Milo Muirhead
Di
.
Melville Hopkins
Debaters William Martin. William Mattern, Edward Azar\-.
Peifer confer during preparation for the Pittsburgh
Thomas
Debating Tournament.
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161
Ewgfesfc/CCub
The purpose of
Enghsh Club
is
to
the
stim-
ulate interest in Literature
and the Fine
Arts.
Statiiling,
St.ited:
left
to
right:
William Martin, president; Janet Gough,
Irma Miller, treasurer; Wayne Morrissey. vice-president.
Miss Susan Rusinko. adviser.
secretary;
CluhKCHuh
Levi
Kishbaugh, president of the newly constituted Circle
the charter to Mr. Charles G. Jackson, the advisei.
K
Club,
^
presents
The
K
Circle
tor college
men
er service clubs.
the
Club
is
not a social fraternity;
operating on the campus and
It is
a leadership
campus and the community.
of initiative and leadership
curriculum.
It
It
pro\ides the
social,
tie
OFFICERS— Z.c//
Kishb.iugh, president. XliI
Terry
Belles,
Riegal,
treasurer;
academic,
medium
is
a service organization
and othser\'es
provides a means for the development
It
among
ideals
it
similar to Kiwanis
and character-building group which
students not to be found in the regular
helps the schools to
American and Canadian
is
make
its
students conscious of basic
and of the responsibility for preserving them.
for accomplishing projects to assist the school in
and rehabilitation programs.
It
maintains an
important
with the community and enhances the campus-community relationship.
Levi
Hevl. sec-
vice-president;
Norman
retary.
F/ril row. Uil In rifihi: Robert Houck. Ronald Boston. Robert Barfield, Charles Fritzges. Second you:- Earl Naugle.
James Hinkley. William jMegar.gel, Gary Deets. Barrett Bower. 7/!/»i^ roir.- Donald Lechleitner, Joseph Zavaglia, Robert
Hensley, Terry Smith. Absent: Barry Smith. Ronald Bower. David La Bar.
163
The Student
the
YMCA
and
Christian
YWCA,
Association, affih'ated' with
consists of students
of various races and creeds united by a
to Jesus Christ.
and faculty
common
loyalty
In the fellowship of C^hristian students
the organization seeks to understand the will
of
God
through worship, study, and action.
Li'ft
to
right:
Ann Edwards,
I
president;
Stanley
adviser.
Michael
picture
was taken.
secretar)", Virginia Palmer, viceTrout, president; Afr. Clayton H. Hinkel,
Santo, treasurer, was not present when this
SWfiitfcC
Officers and
Auditorium
members
of
S.CA
preside over a special
meetmi; held
in
Car\crr
xAJsiicuA/
^\
n
\
Ci
/ys^ocic^^
/J^A^n
165
i^\
QCaMjCj^
The
Science Club consists of
body who are
ences.
a
The purposes
t;eneral
members of
interested in the biolo_t;ical
interest
in
the student
and physical
sci-
of this organization are to promote
ail
fields
of science and to create
a better understanding of science.
At the end of each college
all-day field trip to a place
year, the club
goes on an
of scientific interest.
167
0^
PfiitoStJ
The Oscar
is
WwXd/
Bakelcss (Jiapter of the Student lidutatioii Association of Pennsylvania
organized to promote professional interests and
cational
standards, and
to
activities,
to foster professional edu-
cement teacher-student relationships. This chapter sponsors
various projects for the benefit of the general college community.
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dent;
Rt
l'pdc,«ra
Wayne
,
secretary
Ad
C. S.
T. B, Martin,
son.
168
.ind.
Dr
R.ivce O.
John
m^lj ^
itifi/
The
is
ItllM-ii
m
M
I
II J
It
HI
III'
lf»«
UBx^
Library, the center ot the College,
one of the busiest places on campus.
large collection of educational
Its
and recreation-
al-reading materials are indeed an
asset
to
the college community.
SEMOR LIBRARY
sTAl-l-
Ktefer. head librarian
Miss Lola NLixwtll, Miss
Mosier. Mrs. Martha MacNtal, Miss
Patricia
Gwendolyn Reams, Mrs. Rachel L.iuh.uh. Dr. Hildegarde Pestel.
Seiiti'J:
Miss
Elinor
R.
Slaiidhig. left lo r/gh/:
JUNIOR LIBRARY STAFF
ScjiiJ: Betty Mane Dushanko. Carolyn
Quay. Sl.ii/J/i/g: Susan Thomas. Rose Marie
White. Doris Farenkopf. Hilda Farley. Jill
Neibauer. Joanne Bobita, Donna Barbaro.
Lorraine Kujawa, Mar,t;aret Ann Hosey.
Vm,th^ ChJo
The
won
a
Varsity Club
letter
All students
who
is
composed
any authorized
in
of
have receixed such an award are
ble for
membership. Founded upon
ability,
the
club's
sportsmanship and
purposes
are
scholarship,
to
to
and
to
promote an
interest
urer;
seph
to
ri^hl:
iSTelvin
Enney.
Donald Denmik
Montanye.
vice-president,
Christina, president.
170
trc.is
secrct.irv.
lo
Robert
eligi-
advance
ideals
of
encourage brothersimilar interests,
intercollegiate
to maintain pleasant athletic relationships
educational institutions.
Lejt
in
sport.
a basis of athletic
hood and fellowship among men of
and
men who have
inter-collegiate
athletics
with other
CJ^jmhoudms
Sealed. Ujl to right: Ann EJwarJi, Gail RccharJs, Dunne Clark, GcralJme Prior, Christine Mavreles. Second row: Pat
Whittaker, Jill Smith, Jessie Reppy, Elizabeth Stask, Carol Story, Kathy Lesevich. third row: Maq-Ie Phillips, Robert
Morse, Sterling Smith, Edward O'Donnell, Susannc Thomas.
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The French Club
.o
hurt; State College's
— Le Cercle Francais—
newest extracurricular
is
one of Blooms-
activities,
organized
•--J
in
September 1961 and
officially recognized
Government Association
at
by the Communit)-
the onset of the second semester.
Realizing a need to implement the normal study of French, this
group was founded
for
all
to create
an informal learning experience
those interested in acquiring a
laneuaee. Parlez
frdiiia'ts
seiilement
is
facilit)'
in
our motto;
speaking the
all
club meet-
ings are conducted entirely in French. In addition to the regular club
ift'.-"M
members, Le Cercle Francais
members who
also includes affiliate
join us during the conversation hour.
During our fledgling
stage,
we were guided
by Mile.
Margaret Eggar, and M. Howard Fenstemaker, Chairman of
Ufl to right: Virgmia Steinhart, treasurer; Jere Hock, vice-president; Suzanne Halkyard, president; Miss Margaret Egger, counselor; Joan
Livziey, secretary. Slandiiig: Mr Francis E. Albert, adviser; Mr Howard
Seated.
F.
Fenstemaker, adviser.
the
Foreign Language Department,
who
are
now
acting as
advisers to the club.
Club
activities
during the year included guest speakers, ex-
with similar groups on near-by campuses, French
change
and slides, a tutoring service, and formulastrips,
film
films,
accreditation
by the National French Honorfor
plans
tion of
visits
ary Society, Pi Delta Phi.
Pojth^ PtOitcots
172
£eujfe*wfi*c6
(W/ D^ftMft/
/UcxStCV
pro-
organization
This
U»
vides experience tor those stu-
dents
who wish
to
learn
play
and production.
direction
OFFICERS
President
Jean
.
/
Valentintr
Vice-Presideiil Bruce Van HousLn
Delorcs Keen
Secretary
Elizabeth McDonald
Treasurer
.
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--
Seated, left to right: Susan Katz,
Jean Valentiner. Bruce VanHousen,
1
Blair Hartman. St.i/idinx: Judith
Wolf, Mr. Cope. Alex Kozlowski.
Miss Honirighous, Miss Kelly.
'
Syr, ,
C^
-J
/
Seated, hit to right: Susan Rhodomoyer. Patricia King.- Patricia
Caldwell,
Stand nig.
Christine
Afavreles.
row: Steven Stednian. Henry Fetteriiian. Glenn Rupert, Rodney McAllister, Randall
Romig. \X'illiam Williams, John
AfcGovern. Second rmi: Linda
Rizzo. Mary Ann Strausscr. Diane Campbell. Judith Nicholson.
Sandra Hess, Donna VanPelt.
Patricia Hetzendorf.
Seated,
left
to
r/ght:
Amanda
Bruhlmeier, Elizabeth Stask. Standing, first row: Alarlon Zelones,
Barbara Szymanek, Robert Hensley,
George Strine. Andrew Harnichar,
Arlene Butala, David Allspaugh.
Standing, second row: JoAnn Hoffman, Margaret Deeter, Kathryn
Deibler,
Bonnie
beth McDonald,
Janet Bohstedt.
Hoffman,
Margaret
first
Eliza-
Bower,
#j
'I'll
kill
"Come
you. Thoi^.ias Putnam,
tor
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^X'orthie Myers. Carol Davis, Janet Bailey, Barbara Storck. Third row: Nancy Linde.
Joanne Yakupchina. Jacqueline Meredith. Patricia Lagana. Susan Krier. Joyce Berhick, Carol Appleman. Barbara Rice, Geraldine Miller. Fourth row: Roberta Cecci,
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Third row: Naoma Eble, Evelyn Rink. Mary Ann White, Marge Masters, Emily
Herman, Carole Sanville, Elizabeth Winter, Linda Lazarus, Grace VC'atson, Geraldine
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Weed, Edith Hartman, Carol VanFossen, Alarcia Miller, Joan Leidy. Second row:
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Messersmith, Claire Rarick. Fourth row: Gary Voneida, Wayne Georpe, Al Kostek,
Dennis Wydra, Edward Rose, Sterling Smith, Vincent Czepukaitis, Thomas Shelinski.
Leo Dalpiaz.
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Daniels, Dolores Keen. Barb Hickernell, Mary Somerset. Pat Earyes, Carol Bendinsky.
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John Knorr, George Weigand, George Strine, Karen Haywood, Darlene Oehlert.
Nancy Michael, Nancy Pickering.
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Fust row, Ujl to itght: C. Blair Hartman, Frank
Dean Long. Seated row: Karen Evans, Lorraine
Lutz,
AT TOP. First row, left to right: Lynn Shoop, James Goss, Bert Purrell, Jill Smith, Betty Girven, Dorothy Moyer,
Wahlon,
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Schmidt. Hi-lcn
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B.iylor.
BJrjit.
I.inJa
Salfi,
Donna Ritter. Mr. Nolson A. Miller, direitor:
lune Get/. Ray DiRoberto. Fdward Howe.
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Bastrcss,
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Thomas
Jean
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Burdick.
Stoml
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Ethel
lou: Connie
Smith. Mary Ruth Taylor. Donna Hartley. Susan Stauffer. Janet I'pdegrove.
Ida Ginyrich. T/vid roii: Kay Fisher. Betsey Dillich. Benjamin Bauni. Anna
Pelak.
John Klecs. DaN'.n Enslcy. Gene Steinruck, Kathy LesRuth Ann Ross. Rochelle Johnson. Ronald Boston, Elaine
Robert Polish. Carol McCracken.
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Firil IOU-. Ujt to right:
cevich.
Kistler.
Second
rntr:
Ann Hocker.
Pe.u.uy
Desmond.
Maroon and Gold Concert Band
of
rehearses for
sprmg concert under
the direction
Mr. Miller.
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Sandra McKee. Cheerleader Captain, poses with the
lege mascot before the Homecoming game.
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SHIFPliNSBURG
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The Huskies opened up
a decisi\e
\
llieir se.ison at
ictory o\er perennial toe
Mt. (Olympus with
Shippensbur^.
end system which Coach Walt Blair introduced
produced three touchdowns through the
in
The
lonely
this
game
air.
Rohrer's passing was responsible tor two touchdowns as
he passed
to
yards to Davala for a touchdown and 88 yards
'>2
for another.
Scott
Ribble, a
sophomore quarterback,
when he completed
figured in the passing attack
also
47 yard
a
pass to Scott for a touchdown.
The other two
Ken Rubbins and a
scores
came on
brilliant 81
a
20 yard interception by
yard run by Ed. Cocco.
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KINGS
31
The Huskies continued
Park
up
as they racked
their
their second
winning ways
12
Athletic
at
win of the season, mainly
through the efforts of their hard charging backs and the sure
hands of Moses
Scott.
Scott scored twice in the
game
—
from Rohrer and another time on an
The
other scores were
Rohrer on
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a
1
once,
on
a
69 yard pass
yard interception.
S'i
made by Cocco, on
yard plunge, and English on a
mn,
a 6 yard
"S
yard drive.
CORTLAND
8
The Huskies
suffered their
first
16
defeat of the season at
the hands of a big Cortland squad on the latter's field.
The
outweighed
Huskies,
were never ahead
in
the game.
at
practically
exery
position
The Dragons began
scoring
after recei\ing the initial kickoff.
The
pass
lone touchdown tor the Huskies came on a 39 yard
from Rohrer
The
ter
to Scott.
came when the Dragons made
other tally
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bad cen-
LOCK HAVEN
7
Lor the second week
m
a
19
row, the Huskies dropped a close-
The Huskies were ahead 7-6 with 1:21
game remaining, when the Bald Eagles put together a
contested ball gome.
ly
of the
pass for
a
a
which went out of the end zone.
\
one score and an interception for another
to pull out
ictory.
The
lone score came for the Huskies
when Moran,
sub-
bing tor the injured Rohrer. plunged o\er for the touchdown.
This score came
as a result of
on the Lock Ha\en
1
°>
vard
Ray Peffer's recovering
line.
a
fumble
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MANSriELD
21
The Huskies got back
victory over a strong
due
in
7
the win column with a decisive
Mansfield eie\en. The
victor)'
was mainly
to the hard, crindintj. ground-attack of the local eleven.
Scoring for the Huskies were English, from 31 yards out;
Peffer on a 33 yard pass from Rohrer; and
The
4 yard run.
3 extra points
Ken
Dries on a
were added by Moses
Scott.
EAST STROUDSBURG
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The Huskies
a determined
got in the
suffered their worst defeat
Warrior eleven. The
game
as the \isitors scored
at
the hands of
squad never
local
36
really
on the 5th play from
scrimmage, and ended the game leading
every
in
statistical
department.
The one
BSC Homecoming
who punted 10 times
oright spot in
punting of Ray Peffer
defeat was the
for a 34 yard
axerage.
CHEYNEY
BSC 28
The Huskies bounced back
after their
with East
fiasco
Stroudsburg to completely trounce hapless Cheyney.
Leading the attack for the Huskies was Ed. Cocco,
saw
action for the first time since the
he was injured.
He
who
Lock Haven game when
scored on runs of 7 and 17 yards. Dick
Rohrer was responsible for the other scores
as
he passed 13
yards to Klembara for one touchdown and 65 yards to Peffer
for another. Scott added
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all
4 of the extra points.
WEST CHESTER
7
The Huskies ended
Golden Rams racked up
their season
on an even keel
a decisive victory at
The Huskies showed
a
as the
Mt. Olympus.
determined defense in
which slowed down the Rams' running
26
attack, but
this
game
which was
no match for the Rams' passing game. The Rams scored 4
times through the
The
air.
lone score for the Huskies was
a 15 yard run.
made by English on
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ROBBINS
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ENGLISH
ROHRER
J
TIRONI
(I
GRLBER
Co-Captain
SILLS
PEFFER
DRIES
DENICK
BAKER
CARSON
STACKHOUSE
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HUNTER
CARPENTER
BARNABA
)
i
&
4W
MONTAYNE
Co-Captain
BOBACK
SCOTT
MORAN
1^
CURRIE
RIBBLE
SPROUT
CHRISTINA
FREY
!
m
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^9 %*
Head-Coach
WALT
Pep
186
%
^^" Dries
breaks through
Husky hoop
'
BLAIR
rally
on Mt. Olympus
The Huskies
snare one
!
1
96 -62
1
CAPTAIN— DICK
Wheee
LL(J"iD
IHL HL^KV \'AKM1\
Fhsl low. left 10 riiiht: Robert F.irina, G.iry Rupert, Richard Lloyd, captain; Jeffrey Garrison, Larry Breiner, 5rto«^ row: Coach
Foster.
John Scrlmgeour, James McKinley, Jerry Doenilin,«. Edward Beck, Robert Herzig, Francis Curran, Head Coach ^X'i^iam
JERRY DOEMLING
The Husi
section
187
JEFF
Doemling
fights for rebciunJ
Dick Lloyd on a jump shot
188
GAR^- RUPERT
Here
s
one Ciirran didn't make
GARRISON
FRAN Cl'RRAN
Curr.in
drivi.-'.
fnr
two
Rupert passes for two
LARRY BREIXER
Lk)yJ pops two
189
BOB FARINA
The 61-60 win ovtr Mansfield
iMi.Kinlc\ and Llovd ficht lor
BOB HERZIC7
190
rebound
Herzic coes for rebound
Gcttint^ t\so
JIM McKINLEY
ttie
hard way
SCOTT GROSS
ED BECK
JV.'s
nghl: Roland Boyle, Dale Hunsinger. Ray Emma, Donald Lechleitner, Robert Blue, Robert Kurzinsky. Second
row: Coach John Scrimgeour, Daniel James, William Regan, John Hrapsky, Frank TIbbs. George Miller, Michael Lennie.
First row. ujt to
191
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PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
NAIA WRESl
Coach Houk and bovs
JOEL MELITSKI
BILL
Scorese closes in for a pin
HIGHES
Ani'
V.r
the Huskies
ED TAYLOR
192
62
CCRESTLING CHAMPIONS
ING CHAMPIONS
Huskies jubilant
after state chaiiipiunsliip
win
at
Lock Haven
DICK SCORESE
Stuempfle pins Sliippensburg opponent
BILL PArLE
Scorese at
GENE DIXON
1961 N.A-I.A, Champion
work
^-^''
Hughes
tries to roll
him cncr
DAVE STUEMPFLE
Hughes
Anyone
see a head
takes
command
around head?
DON POrST
1962 PennsyUani.i State Champion
!
BILL
1961
N.A
GARSON
I.A.
Champion
1962 N.A.I.A. Champion
1962 Pcnnsyhania State Champion
Dixon
What
is
rolls
him over
it?
ROBERT HALL
1962 N.A. LA. Champion
1962 Pennsylvania State Champion
And away we go
19.5
THE ENTIRE SQUAD
Hughes, Taylor, Scorese, Paule. Gene Dixon, Stuempfle, Poust, Garson, Hunter, Mgr. Christina. Second
row: Fortney, Rossi, Evan, Houk, Forte, Puglia. Barbour, Derr, Hall. T hnd row: Weaver, ShoUey, Randello, Boyer, Pierce, Owen, Richie, Gillung, Jim Dixon.
First rote:
Mgr.
Schillace. Melitski,
Another Husky picks up
196
5!
Dixon
pins his opponent
1961
HUGO
COACH FLANAGAN
rou: McFeeley. Klembara. Cole, Scott, Painter. Cocco, Rhodes, McCorkill, Enney, Engleman. Second row: Leeper, Haas, Maxon, Sills, Peffer, Moss, HuntHelveston, Shropp, Sparrow, Hugo. Third row: Breiner, Kurowski, Saxton, Kapes, Burke, Berginski, Feese, Hubler, Dries, Stuempfle. Fourth rou-: Mgrs.
Hartsock and Reiter.
First
er,
The Husky track team racked up their first undefeated season since 1941 under
tutelage of Mike Flanagan, Head Coach, and John Scrimgeour, Assistant Coach.
the
SEASONS RECORD
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1st
—One
Ed Cocco— 100
220
Gary Edwards —Discus
1001/2
Lock Haven
two mile
yd. dash
Cheyney
—
—
—
81
East Stroudsburg
yd. dash
33
50
Co*i^^/te*tce/
PLACE:
Bob
— 220 dash
—Broad jump
Painter
Bill Freese
5th
301/,
--
Mile
Painter
440 yd. run
Terry Engleman
One-half mile run
Stan Hugo
Pole vault
^'^Vl
35I/2
.
98
Bob
Roy Peffer— 100
31
Universit}'
MiUersville
4th
mile,
yd.,
3rd
Susquehanna
941/2
PLACE:
Terry Engleman
Bob
Kutztown
1131/2
PeiutSyWiua/ Sfafe CoMege/
PCace^,
2nd PLACE:
100
relay
yd.
team (Moses
Scott,
Dave Johnston, Jay Maxon,
Painter)
PLACE:
—Discus
— 120 high hurdles
Richard Rhodes — One-mile run
Joe Enney
Wayne Moss
yd.
PLACE;
Roy Peffer— (200
yds.)
Low
hurdles
197
Peffer leads in the low hurdles
Edwards puts
tht shut
—
Cocco
Sills leads
m
1st,
Pctfer
—
2ncl
the low liurJU-s
Knuues, H.ijs and hnuU'iiiau \sann up
198
Ennev
m
the discus
V
SCOTT
!Q_
Hut;u appru.iclics
takc-citt
W
Bqs^oB
1
96
1
f-N
-t^i
m
1#
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4"^'^/^-|. .^,
Brown, English, Blai.kbuin. S^uuiiJ run
McKinley, Tinner, Springer. Vierra, Moran. Tironi.
F/rj/ row.- Christina, Baker, Hauscr. Rupert.
Butt.
Third row:
Schiller,
Springer rounJs
200
tliirij
:
Rosato,
Dixon, Bartol. Bertcr, Garrison, Doemling.
Dixon
scores easily
Dtd^wW^wfi*!/ Post
The Husky diamond-men. hampered by wet grounds
weak 4-7 record.
4-7 \^MWvi
in early
\f^
SeOSOiv
spring training, ne\er quite got on the winning track
this year
and
fin-
ished with a
However, bright spots of the season were the fine pitching of
Hauser. Filling out the lineup were:
tina, rf
;
and Joe Blackburn,
Dwain
Butte, 2b;
hope
in
first-year
ss;
man Jim Dixon and the timely hitting
Don Springer, If; Charles
Charlie Brown, 3b;
of
first
baseman Flip
Bartol, cf;
Bob
Chris-
c.
Coach Blair was not too disappointed with
future
Gary Rupert,
their
performance though, for five of the starting nine were
first-year
men.
He
also
saw
the fine showing of the pitchers Jerry Doemling, Jim McKinley, and catcher Art Tinner.
The Huskies ended
the season with a
Another base
win over East Stroudsburg
State College.
Flip slices one
hit
Lock Haven cracks one out
201
1961
COACH Mclaughlin
and C.iptams— LITI LE .md
SWARTS
Lazarus on a back dive
Bet;innm,y of backstroke with b^warts and
202
Watkins
-62
Grimm m
the buttertly
Beginning of ind medley with Swarts and
Grimm
203
Fnf! rou: Knnetski. Grimm. Ackermann, Rehkop, Jones, Young, Lazjrus. Jasper
Lewis, Teigler, Welter. Watkins, Billet, i\Igr. Tironi.
Young and
204
Little in
Second row: Mgr. Casarrella, Hopkins,
100 yd. freestyle
Little,
Swarts.
2
j
%>*?
McCluskey, Harry Turek, han Kobcrlein, George Masich, Joe
Rado. Sl.inJ/iif;- Robert Eddinger, Stanley Fraind, Gary Kahler, Walter Veranda. Philip Haile, John Yurgel, George Gensemer. Dr. Martin A. .Sat.?, coach
Kruclitig. U'jl to riahl: Barry A. Satz. Linda Kline. Robert
JOHN YURGEL
GEORGE GENSEMER
GOLF RECORD
April
18
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April
21
April
24
April
2";
April
27
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8
-
(Spring,
1961)
East Stroudsburg
10
1-4
Kings College
4
14
Shippensburg
4
n
Lock Haven
3
Mansfield
2I/2
5i/i
THREE-WAV MEET
Mav
4
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10'
Mansfield
71.
131/2
Lock Haven
41/2
mMism.
'zmm
JOE RADO
GEORGE MASICH
LINDA KLINE
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LETTERMAN'S
Members
of the Class of
1962
MASTER BAKERY PRODUCTS
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of
Bloomsburg
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
and
Fourth and Market Streets
its
East End Branch
BLOOMSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA
MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORPORATION
211
WAFFLE GRILL
MERCK
Good Food
at All Hours
CHEROKEE PLANT
REA & DERICK, INC.
Main Street
— Bloomsburg,
MERCK
CHEMICAL DIVISION
MERCK & CO., INC.
Pa.
DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA
Known
Friendly,
for
Reliable Service
EPPLEY'S
DRUG STORE
Compliments
of
MILCO
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
UNDERGARMENT
COMPANY, INC
Success From
THE
DIXIE
SHOPS
rj
For
^i-'
*
^3 mi
^
Clothes
Fine
BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
Women's
Apparel
212
Hi
Campus
Compliments of
J%^
MILK
— ICE
CREAM
Other Dairy Products
Laboratory Controlled
WALKER'S JEWELRY
DAILY
14
West Main
Street,
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Suppliers to the:
"College Dining Room"
SHARPLESS
HARDWARE AND
GIFTS
and
"The Husky Snack Bar"
BERWICK CREAMERY,
INC.
Berwick, Pa.
Since
1899
49 East Main
For All
PHOTO
Camera Needs
.
.
Street,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
.
SERVICES, INC.
Congratulations
Grads of
36
E.
Main Street
Good
Luck,
'62!
Bloomsburg, Penna.
Grads
.
.
.
From
NESPOLI JEWELERS
WISE
POTATO CHIP COMPANY
Berwick, Pennsylvania
Stop
In
and Talk With "Chic"
Main Street
— Bloomsburg,
.
.
.
Pennsylvania
213
SNEIDMAN'S JEWELER
CONFAIR
BEVERAGE COMPANY
130 East Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
'R
T>tii
'PCoive^
For a Quick,
Refreshing
Lift!
BERWICK. PENNSYLVANIA
For All Occasions
SUNOCO
HARRIS
SERVICE
Always
A WARM
WELCOME
You
to
and
it's
I
I
Come
Bloomsburg, Pa.
In
FREE
& EQUIPMENT
•
.
.
for a
COIN SAVER
• All
MILLER OFFICE SUPPLY
.
a
good time to
Route
.
.
.
Savings Insured
Withdrawals Any Time
COMPANY
Federal] ISaYingj
17 East
18
West Main
Street
BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
214
Main Street
12 E.
Broad Street
19 N.
Main Street
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
Shenandoah, Pa.
HARRY LOGAN
Jeweler
Suppliers of B.S.C. Class Rings and Keys
BLOOMSBURG BANKCOLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY
West Main
5
Street,
Bloomsburg, Penna.
THE TEXAS
.
.
Where Dad Took
His Girl!
Complete Banking and
142 East Main Street
Trust Services
BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
Window and
Drive-ln
Free Cus+onner Parking
MEMBER
F.
D.
I.
C.
ROCK'S STEAK HOUSE
Seafood and Spaghetti
Compliments
Air Conditioned
of
16
MIDWAY LANES
Setters
Lanes — Automatic
Pin
Fully
Air-Conditioned
BLOOMSBURG-DANVILLE HIGHWAY
Compliments of
MAREE'S DRESS SHOP
I
12
West Main
Corner of
Street
BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
Fifth
and East Streets
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
215
RIHER'S
WELLER
VENDING SERVICE
For School Supplies
.
.
.
Shamokin
BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
—Tamaqua
Complete Automatic Merchandising
Congratulations to the
Graduates
.
.
At the
.
R
From
DR.
J.
First
FRANK
O
BRINK, JR.
National Bank Building
Of
a
O
BLOOMSBURG, PENNA.
N
ST 4-4535
Success to the
1962
Class of
From
JOHN
A.
SCHELL
Architect
Light Street
Road
Bloonnsburg, Pennsylvania
For All Your Banking Needs
THE BERWICK BANK
Berwick, Pennsylvania
Member
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation
2/6
1
16 East
Main Street
BLOOMSBURG, PENNA.
RACUSIN'S
RELAX
.
.
.
Tensions disappear at Romeo's fun and food center.
Best foods quickly served.
range or miniature
Have
fun at the driving
golf.
Conveniently Located
to "Suit the
CAMPUS"
.
.
ROMEO'S
FUN-FOOD CENTER,
Hot
FOUGHT'S RESTAURANT
On
the Berwick
Pizza
—
Rt.
I
Fine Quick Foods
I
—Soft
—
Just Outside Bloomsburg
INC.
Ice
Cream
—
Play Golf
Toward Berwick
Highway
Compliments
of
HOUTZ TOBACCO COMPANY
SUNBURY, PENNSYLVANIA
Wholesale Distributors
BLOOMSBURG NEW
CAR & TRUCK
SCHRAFFT'S CHOCOLATES
DEALERS ASSOCIATION
FOR A PRETTIER YOU
Bloomsburg, Berwick, Danville
217
Compliments
of
Let's
HURR'S DAIRY
Go
Bowling
at
Try the
60A-48 {2Vs"
high)
CORNER LUNCH
BLOOM BOWL
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Route
PETER
S.
I
I
,
North
MARINOS,
Proprietor
^.1^
For Your Midnight Snacks
Compliments of
WOLFE WHOLESALE
1081
Market Street
GENSEMER'S
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Wholesale-Retail Meats and
New
Provisions
Berwick Highway and Knapp Ave.
Phone STerling 4-2870 Store
BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
Compliments of
CHARLIE'S PIZZA
157
West Main
Street
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
PHONE:
218
784-4292
GREEN, ELLIS
136
& ANDERSON
West Main
Bloomsburg,
Street
Pennsylvania
Stocks-Bonds-Mutual Funds
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MEMBERS AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE
CHARLES
H. HENRIE, Manager
ELMER
ROBINSON,
D.
Registered Represenfa+ive
BLOOMSBURG
MILLS
BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
AL'S MEN'S
2
West Main
SHOP
St.
Bloomsburg, Penna.
219
.
TO MAKE YOUR NEXT BANQUET
A SUCCESS...
Call
Dick
Benefleld
at
THE HOTEL MAGEE
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
(Portable Dance Floors Available
for Small Groups.)
When
Visiting
in
The Hotel
Bloomsburg Make.
Magee Your
"home away from home."
THE WASH BASKET
THE CLEANINGEST SPOT
220
IN
TOWN
QmUyo DViJ^jdtfyuj
BUSINESS
D
Anidt, Richard
615
Battisti,
Wyoming
74 N.
Alfred Ernest
Oravitz, Robert Joseph
Pa.
Petrilla,
St.,
Hazkton,
Hazleton, Pa.
1027 Memorial Ave., Williamsport, Pa.
Born, Dorothy H.
R.D., Lykens, Pa.
Brosius, Shirley Grace
5840 Hasbrook Ave., Philadelphia,
Buggy, Kathryn Darragh
Pa.
1725 Prospect Ridge, Haddon Heights,
Buhrman, Shelby Jean
N.
132 Belmont
Burdo, Robert Michael
10 N. Main
228
Chango, Robert John
Norma
Mae
82
Crawford, Barbara
W.
239
Cook, Robert Lee
Ann
Route
Walter John
Faust,
David
Foley,
Thomas
Foltz, Jane
18,
Ann
Pottstov\-n, Pa.
Pa.
Danville, Pa.
St.,
St.,
Taylor, Pa.
455 Franklin Ave., Palmerton, Pa.
568 Centre
_
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
155 Churchill
Francis
Ann
Market
Dushure, Pa.
St.,
Port Royal, Pa.
St.,
103 Thomas Ave., Hellertown, Pa.
Guro, Frances Martha
Wagner
Ann
78 Orange
116 Back
Barbara
201
Manor
549
S.
942
Ruth
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St., Bristol,
New
St.,
Pa.
Boston, Pa.
Ave., Millersville, Pa.
Market
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
Market
E.
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
St.,
627 Spruce
Edward
Eugene
Danville, Pa.
St.,
RD. #1, Mount Wolf,
1023 Chestnut
Sipos, Charles Richard
Jane
Northumberland, Pa.
St.,
W. Main
148
Joanne Elaine
Slottje,
Reinholds, Pa.
1,
217 Iron
Shervanick, Helen Marie
Sipe,
Pa.
Catawissa, Pa.
3,
Route
Schultz, Emily Louise
Shutt, Jacqueline
Kulpmont,
St.,
R.D. #3, Wade, PottsvUle, Pa.
37 E. Fifth St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Edward
Schweizer, John
Hazleton, Pa.
First St.,
Pa.
Coplay, Pa.
St.,
Keating Summit, Pa.
Nydam
204 Central Ave., Berwick
2434 Third St., Espy, Pa.
Sorce, Gail Louise
Spaid, Minerva Arlene
.
826 Seneca
Spontak, Michael John
16
Steinhart, Robert Jon
Eighth
E.
Pottsville, Pa.
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
Box 231,
Stettner, Judith Carol
139
'.
Stinson, Carol Lillian
Supon, Laurence Richard
Taylor, Edward Wayne
E.
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
Grove
St.,
Weston, Pa.
-
220 Frederick Road, Havertown,
152 N. Ninth St., Reading,
.
.
Trout, Stanley Robert
Veranda, Walter Herbert
R.D. #2, Danville, Pa.
Hagenbuch, Joanne Ellen
R.D. #2, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Ann
316 Cottage
Humphrey, Sandra Catherine
Lewistown, Pa.
Place,
107 Olive
St.,
526 Stevenson
Jennings, P. Joseph
321 Sunbury
Jones, Robert Frederick
Kahler, Gary Ronald
455
Kashner, Harold Ray
E.
St.,
Eighth
1013 Catherine
Kemler, Lane Larue
.
Pa.
420
1319 High
Wenrich, Nanette Evans
Westerhouse, William Robert
Wiest, Milton Monroe
Wingate, Hope M
.
215
S.
Main
Forest City, Pa.
St.,
Box
-.
.
Pottstown, Pa.
St.,
13. Pillow, Pa.
Chatham, Pa.
West Decatur,
Wisor, William Ashley
Wright, Gerald Johnson
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
R.D. #1, Montgomery, Pa.
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Yocum, Lois Joann
Zimmerman, Carol Ann
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
Lebanon, Pa.
W. New York
St.,
Shenandoah,
-
Route
Kempton,
1,
Learn, Linda
228 Personage
Lou
2212 Fernwood
Lesko, Michael John
230
Lewis, Carol Adrienne
Third
Stillwater, Pa.
Reading Pa.
St.,
Quakertown, Pa.
St.,
239 Susquehanna Ave., Wyoming,
M.
Allegrucci, Constance
Pa.
St.,
Buck Mountain,
Ludinsky, Leonard Lawrence
Maddox, John R
^
Malinowski, Eugene Robert
Barnesville, Pa.
Stewartstown, Pa.
W.
415
R
Atlantic
878 Alter
St.,
St.,
Shenandoah,
Nork, Virginia
Mae
Anne
H.izlcton,
.
4281/2
Andrewlevich, Theodore John
42
W.
Second
W.
Cherry
St.,
Baer,
Route
St.,
Mt. Carmel,
Ruthann S
Barnesville, Pa.
Barechio, Cecelia
Basala,
Ann
.
.
Dean
W.
St.,
Front
Susquehanna, Pa.
St..
Berwick, Pa.
Canton,
Union
Darby,
Upper
152 Summit Ave.,
84
Myrna Jane
Binijaman, Janis
.
207 High
1205
Dianne Marie
Berardi, Tirsia Anita
Shenandoah, Pa.
Fleetwood, Pa.
3,
Bair, Patricia
Pa.
R.D. #2, Danville, Pa.
.
Dresher, Pa.
Anderson, Myles Jon
Bassett,
Mountainland, Edward John
441 N. Mahanoy Ave., Girardville, Pa.
Neary, Robert Emmett
Nickles, Shirley
3723 Hollywood Ave., Trevose, Pa.
Anderson, Dorothy Marie
Pa.
28 Jackson Road, Gilbertsville, Pa.
82 Iron St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Moser, Warren William
E.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
St.,
Frackville, Pa.
7401 B. Rogers Ave., Upper Darby, Pa.
Lloyd, Richard R.
208
Alper, Joan
Northampton,
Pa.
131 N. Center
Livingston, Lloyd Eckert
Marion, James
S.
Pittston, Pa.
St.,
R.D. #1,
Pa.
ELEMENTARY
Pa.
Lanzone, Anthony
Pa.
Northumberland, Pa.
104 Mifflin
Krash, William Stephen
Sayre, Pa.
Pa.
St.,
1096 Rutter Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.
307 Martz
Klopp, Bernard Kenneth
St.,
Sayre, Pa.
Pa.
West Hazleton, Pa.
West Wyoming,
Third
St.,
450 W.
626 Harvey
..
Weed, Charles William
Leesport, Pa.
Seventh
203 Hill Ave., Langhorne, Pa.
Harvey, Penny Jeanne
Heider, Judy
Box 488,
529 Thomas
L.
Gutgesell, Joan
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
100 Jefferson
Ann
Fatzinger, Barbara
Third
476 Monument Ave., Wyoming,
Davis, Helen Elizabeth
Dorin, Mary
Bloomsburg, Pa.
First St.,
Star Route, Erwinna, Pa.
W.
38
Davidheiser, Ronald Lee
Ditzler,
Pa.
W.
Danville, Pa.
Shenandoah, Pa.
St.,
958 Spruce
Scheno, Madelyn Jean
Sherts, A.
Mocanaqua,
Center
St.,
Route
Robert Leslie
Sarviss,
Scislaw,
Ave., Swarthmore, Pa.
14
.
Reinhart, Jean O.
Mt. Carmcl, Pa.
R.D. #4, Tunkhannock, Pa.
Dantas, Joseph Anthony
Reese, Jon
W.
Mary
Plowfield, Patricia
St.,
Italy St.,
Curry, Joanne
Petuskey, Jane
Shickshinny, Pa.
Fairview Ave., Riegels\ille, Pa.
Coccetti, Benedict Carl
Joseph Angelo
Petrovich, Stanley Joseph
St.,
Oak
S.
312 Union
Roberta
Clemens, Ellen
Carbondale, Pa.
St.,
23 Foster Ave., Maherne, N. Y.
Campbell, Barbara Joan
Capece, Nicholas
Clark,
J.
228
Allentown, Pa.
St.,
6 Short
Olshefski, Carol Marie
Pa.
St.,
588 Monges
Beltrami, Joseph Rinaldo
Bcnvick, Pa.
St.,
Route, Lenoxville,
Star
Ayres, Jeanine Louise
41 N. Thirteenth
O'Donnell, Margaret E.
Ninth
E.
St.,
E.
Pa.
Pa.
363 Priestley Ave., Northumberland,
Pa.
Birt,
Barbara
Bittner,
Ann
Margaret
Orangeville, Pa.
.
Mae
Blass, Lucille Janet
312 Broad
St.,
Route
3,
Nescopeck, Pa.
Catawissa, Pa.
22!
Bowman, Wilma D.
829
Buffington, Elma Elaine
Burke, James Harry
.
.-
725
Case, Nanc}' Jane
Donald
56 Main
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Harleigh, Pa.
St.,
Wayne
R.D. #1, Hunlock Creek, Pa.
112 Hunter
DelKanic, Lois Ruth
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
Shuman, Mary Louise
Mae
R.D. #1, Orangeville, Pa.
Dominick. Marjorie Jean
124 Barney
...
St.,
112 E. Main
Dubbs. Mary Katherine
Jr.
.
.
Lebo
608
Upper Darby,
Fairfield Ave.,
Mary
...
..
630 Lakevue Drive, Willow Grove,
Pa.
Englert,
Nancy
Jeanetta
Mae
Sandra Mae
.
.
269 Rosewood Lane, Harrisburg,
315
E\ans,
W.
476
..
Fairweather, Christine
J.
Finnegan, Claire
Bloomsburg,
Pa.
Pa.
First St.,
301 Mulberry
Suzanne Irene
Florig,
Jessie
Pa.
1366 County Line Road, Radnor,
Main
Fischer, Robert Earle
Fisher,
Conyngham,
St.,
48
Catasauqua, Pa.
St.,
Picture Rocks, Pa.
St..
Sterley
S.
Marie
Shillington, Pa.
St.,
Wayne,
Colonial Village,
Gerber, Janice Elda
New
R.D. #2,
Box
Gilbert, Gloria Faith
Goodbrod, Mary Ellen
W,
l'=i91
Pa.
Ringgold, Pa.
Vallemont, Pa.
10,
Southern Ave. South
Willi,imsport, Pa.
Ann
Gregor, Elaine
Harner,
Mary
210
Elizabeth
Ann
Hartzell, Carol
E. Franklin St., St. Clair, Pa.
509
.
Second
E.
Y
Hartman, Theresa
Third
549 George
St.,
Snydertown, Pa.
A
405 Spruce
Johnson, Linda Esther
Jones, Carol
521
E.
M
466 River
Denyse
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Good
lll^i
St.,
Kuhns, William Burd
Fortv' Fort, Pa.
Ave., Berwick, Pa.
MilKille, Pa.
Ill Main
524 Warren
Machamer, Robert Melvin
37 N. Vine
3,
Catawissa, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
E. Fourteenth St.. Chester, Pa.
1937 N. Market
445 Julian
St.,
St.,
.
Rosemary Ann
Thirteenth
Trainer, Pa.
St.,
27 Oneida Place, Forty Fort, Pa.
Rear 638 Monges
1010
Kay Sandra
Ann
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
W.
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
Front
Berwick, Pa.
St..
Beauty Ave.. Williamsport,
179^1
Pa.
Valentiner, Je.m
Van
Sickle,
R.D. #1, Tunkhannock, Pa.
Susan
Anne
10^
Weatherill, Suzanne
Third
S.
Catawissa, Pa.
St.,
R.D. #1, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Weaver, James Eugene
1705
Welker. Joyce Marian
W.
Pine
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
229 Ridge Ave.,
Whaite, Judith Sandra
Box
Whittaker, Patricia Lincoln
2^8 Church
Wray, Dorothy Ann
Sunbur)-, Pa.
Hop
83,
Bottom, Pa.
St..
Dallas, Pa.
R.D. #6, Danville. Pa.
Yocum, Nancy Mae
W. Walnut
1020
Zechman. Nancy Lee
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
339 Walnut
St.,
Milton, Pa.
SECONDARY
46
Allen, Laurence
Anderson, Elaine Janet
.
Sherman
S.
St.,
3237 Enelewood
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Philadelphia 49,
St..
Pa.
Andrews, Diane Charlotte
B.aker,
Osceola, Pa.
Clyde Gene
R.D. #1, Lewistown, Pa.
Barbour, David Wallace
W.
520
Fourth
Bean, Nancy Jane
Beck,
..
Mary Louise
Bellino,
...
Phyllis
.
Benek, Ronald Stanley
.
St.,
Box
351 Market
Lewistown, Pa.
85,
St.,
Noxen,
Pa.
Ber\^'ick,
Pa.
129 Fain'iew Ave., Scranton, Pa.
2739 Murray Ave., Cornwells
.
Heij^hts,
"Pa.
Blasko, Joseph
L
783 Lafayette
Bolinsky, Maurice
R
44
Bower. Margaret Helen
St.,
Italy St.,
229
W.
Hazleton, Pa.
Mocanaqua, Pa.
Second Ave.. South
Williamstown, Pa.
Leek
345 Boston
.\\e..
West
Bower, Nancy Lou
36 Stanton Ave., Milton, Pa.
Berwick, Pa.
Kill, Pa.
Harveys Lake, Pa.
McHose, Marycharles
Pittston, Pa.
Morgan, Marjorie Ruth
819 Anthracite Ave., Kingston, Pa.
Morris, Sarah Margaret
West Mansion Road, Hershey,
222
Shamokin, Pa.
Williamsport, Pa.
945
Masser, Joyce Carol
Montanye, Melvin Allen
Pa.
Scranton, Pa.
St.,
Route
A
Donna Lea
St.,
625 Derstine Ave., Lansdale, Pa.
Lagunas, Patricia Dorothy
Lindenmuth, Lana
Shamokin Dam,
St.,
LeVan, Elaine Ellen
Long, Maxine Adele
Pa.
Montrose, Pa.
St.,
Thelma Ande
Knauer, Sylvia Eileen
Lore,
St.,
26 Cliff
Karmilowicz, Kayann
Keriish, Kathryn
Fourth
Plymouth, Pa.
Danville, Pa.
St.,
Shawnee Ave., Plymouth,
Lee
Kane, Elizabeth
Kindt, Mrs.
Thomas, Ruth Mary
Benton, Pa.
South Williamsport, Pa.
St.,
E.
W.
3612
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
Hetzendorf, Patricia
Ikeler, Patricia
Thomas, Mary Louise
Updes;raff, Dorothy
St.,
334 E. Seventh
Thomas, Jean Louise
Pa.
Pa.
Kingston, Pa.
St.,
End
Dewart
21
Thomas, Elizabeth Jane
Troy,
273 Main
Ernst, Janet
W. Union
95
.
.
Szakalun, Patricia Barbara
Tolerico.
Edwardsville, Pa.
St.,
R.D. #1, Danville, Pa.
.
Pa.
Engleke, Carolyn
Pa.
Shamokin, Pa.
St.^
562 Lafayette Ave., Palmerton, Pa.
Anne
Pa,
Dunlop, Nancy Warwick
Ann
Stauffer, Elsie
Shamokin,
Tunkhannock,
R.D. #6, Danville,
.Stark, Priscilla
St.,
15 Laurel
Snyder, Ellen
Virginia
Royersford, Pa.
St.,
St.,
Sunbury
E.
Nescopeck, Pa.
Flying Heels Farm, Southampton, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
413 N. Shamokin
Harrison
144
..
Kathleen
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
St.,
W.
63
Snee, Jerome William
Solt,
Shamokin. Pa.
.St.,
915 Church
R.D. #1, Harveys Lake, Pa.
101 Lilac Lane, Scranton, Pa.
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
St.,
217 Broad
Sharpe, Roger Lee
Sinkler,
Sixth
S.
R.D. #1, Wapwallopen. Pa.
Mary Ann
Shaughnessy, James E.
Pa.
E.
Schalles,
130
R.D. #5, Danville, Pa.
Danville, Pa.
St.,
419 Broadview Road, Upper Darby,
....
Dunkin, Thomas Lloyd,
1600 Orange
Redclift, Joyce Elaine
Rothermel, Mary Ella
309 Ferry
Dildine, Dorothy
1134 Third Ave., Berwick, Pa.
Reagan, Carol Stephanie
Pa.
Noxen,
66,
Pa.
R.D. #3. Sunbury, Pa.
Rinehimer, Marilyn Ruth
Box
Pittston,
R.D. #2, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Ranee, Carol Patricia
Pa.
H
Dagmar
Mae
Pa.
Dauksha, Jeanne Frances
Dietze,
Radel, Lena
West
St.,
120 Dennison A\e., Wyoming, Pa.
Pecht, Susan Pennie
1104 Edison Ave., Sunbury.
.
Ann
206 Franklin
306 Winters Ave., West Hazleton, Pa.
OHolla, Marlene Jule
652 Schoolhouse Lane, Johnsville,
.
J.
DelVecchio, Carol
Canton, Pa.
St.,
Nardone, Joseph Carl
Reed, Melvin Clarance
Cumberland, Worthy John
Elma
Pa.
N. Y.
R.D. #2, Orange\ille, Pa.
Coole, Margaret Carolyn
Davis,
M.ii\erne,
E. Fifth St.,
Cleaver, Helen Rebecca
Conrad, Donald
1,
11 Center
Ciochon, Joseph Francis
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
Elizabethville,
Kiiil; St.,
I''
Campbell, James Andrew
Cole,
Second
E.
Route
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Boyer, David Kenneth
Box
Boyer, Paul Chester
R.D. #1, Munc\- Valley, Pa.
Brann, Joseph
Brugger,
Thomas
Wayne
37 High Road, Lost Creek, Pa.
N
Nuremburg.
Campbell, Allan Ray
Cocco, Edward Francis
145, Picture Rocks, Pa.
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Pa.
R.D. #1. Canton, Pa.
122 En^lewood Road, Upper Darby,
Pa.
Cole, Harry
100 Leonard
K., Jr.
R345
Comstock, Arthur B
232 Cedar
J.
200
D'Andrea, I'rank Vincent
1125 W. Coak
Domalavage, Richard A.
Box
Donald, D. James
435 Peacock
Henry Joseph
Philadelphia, Pa.
PottsviUe, Pa.
St.,
R.D. #1, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Ann
Edwards, Carol
473
P
W.
Saylor
3228 Englewood
Nancy Margaret
Engel,
Milton, Pa.
St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
St.,
St..
Atlas, Pa.
Philadelphia 49,
St..
Maier, Joseph Andrew,
Mannion, |amcs
Box
512 N. Second
Enney, Joseph A.
Mary B
Edward
Ferner,
Fetzko,
113
Theresa
Faltisco, Mary^
S.
J.
St.,
Keystone Ave., Sayre, Pa.
Lavelle,
913 N. Vine St., Shamokin,
542 E. Ninth St., Berwick,
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Fisher, Delbert Stewart, Jr.
408 Shambach
Fletcher, Carolyn Barnard
29 Second
Fred Gerald
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Gatski. Bernard
Town
Thomas
Gruber, Glenn Howard
705
Gorant,
McAuliffe, John Eugene
Guizzetti,
James Stephen
McMurtric, John Joseph,
Wayne
Haas,
Mcnapace, Francis Joseph
Mertz, Kenneth
Wayne
Highspire, Pa.
411 Packer
Higgins, William
150 Lehigh
Hons, Frederick E
Hower, Lewis Clarence
314
W. Main
Huber, James Harold
72 Iron
Ann
Gordon
Dean Patsons
Ann
Koch, James Robert
Kolet, Barbara Jean
Peifer,
Trucksville, Pa.
Joan
Raupers, Vincent Paul
124
Rogers, Gloria
Wayne
Fern Glen, Pa.
St.,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
Athens, Pa.
St.,
Center
J.
Danville, Pa.
St.,
Oak
S.
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
Catawissa, Pa.
St.,
124 Arbor
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
2135 Wheatland Ave., Willianisport,
Pa.
Muncy,
Pa.
23 East Water
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221 Colonial Drive, Chambersburg, Pa.
208 Hughes
Henry
Nancy Ann
Thomas Edwin
Sarisky,
Searer,
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
607 Pfahler
John. Carol
Samsel, John
E.
109
William Henry
407
W.
Third
12 Spring
Serowicz, Carole Marie
Carimar Jane
336
240
III
E.
E.
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
Market
Shuman, John Alexander,
Port Royal, Pa.
St.,
Glen Lyon, Pa.
St.,
Eighth
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
Fourth
St.,
Bloomsburg,
Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Berwick, Pa.
Jerome Dominick
Sla\ick,
Smith, John Benedict
Pa.
Smith, Nelson Robert
Pa.
Smith, Priscilla Jane
127 Iron
Box
St.,
333, R.D. #1, Harveys Lake, Pa.
75
Main
204 McLean
.
Berwick, Pa.
Harleigh, Pa.
St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
St.,
2049 Riverside Drive, South
Williamsport, Pa.
Route
221 N. West
Box
Margaret Susann
Little,
Thomas Lawrence
3,
St.,
320 Main
Lillie,
Catawissa, Pa.
Shenandoah, Pa.
St.,
Ranshaw, Pa.
143. R.D. #1, Shamokin, Pa.
R.D. #1, Benton, Pa.
223
E.
Mt. Road, Scranton, Pa.
26 Second
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Box
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St.,
Forty Fort, Pa.
Tunkhannock,
Pa.
685, State College, Bloomsburg,
Snyder, Leonard
Startzel,
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I4l8 Second Ave., Berwick, Pa.
332 Adams St., Freeland, Pa.
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155
W.
W.
Broad
Eliz.ibethville, Pa.
St.,
Twelfth
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
71 Front
Ronald F
Steger, Michael Willi.mi
148 Fifteenth
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St.,
New
Strong, Pa.
Cumberland,
Pa.
Steinhart, William Edward
1700
Stephens, Randall Dent
St.,
St.,
Sh.imokin, Pa.
Northumberland,
St.,
Northumberland, Pa.
Main Road,
William Henry
1137 Webster
Trucksville, Pa.
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
61 Swatara Road, Shenandoah, Pa.
Lynn
Trama, Robert James
Vincent, John
Spruce
Pa.
369 Second
Strunk, Robert Jon
Sweet,
W.
369 Second
Margaret Elizabeth
Stephens,
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Strauser,
R.D. #6, Danville, Pa.
807 E. Third St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Dean
Spangler, John Cloyd
Pa.
H
Jr
St.,
R.D. #1, Allenwood, Pa.
E.
Rinehimer, Eugene
Mifflmville, Pa.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
227 South
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Remlcy, William Moorhead
Rice,
St.,
St.,
Poplar
S.
Reaser, Suzanne Fay
Redinger, Kerry
Mocanacjua, Pa.
123 N. Locust
Richard Joseph
Shultz,
St.,
Pa.
Girardville,
St.,
St.,
254 Main
Ann
Phillips, Patricia
Bloomsburg, Pa.
66 Oak
Myron,
Third
83 N. Hickory
Pa.
Layton, Sally
Lylo,
356
Pesda, John Lawrence
St.,
Pa.
W.
93 CleveLind
St.
Danville, Pa.
104
Thom.is Reed
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
52 Italy
Pelak, Robert
Box 157, Benton,
415 W. Diamond Ave., Hazleton,
1431 Orange St., Berwick,
James Joseph
Lynn, Carl S
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
W. Main
412
I'rancis
R.D. #2, Bloomsburg,
Robert
Peter Martin
Nescopeck, Pa.
St.,
Mulberry
E.
Rome,
Jermin, Pa.
G
Lutz,
608
Benton, Pa.
Laubach, Larry Larue
Livziey, Joan
Joseph
Smith, Connie Elaine
Kwasnoski, Daniel
Lavelle,
Columbia, Pa.
Pa.
Pecorelli,
Pa.
Koons, Carol Jean
Owen
534 Broad
Nagle, James John
St.,
Fourth
New
R.D. #1, Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
E.
Forty Fort, Pa.
St.,
R.D. #1,
Muirhcid, Milo Edward
Rosenbaum, Donald
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
R.D. #2, Shickshinny, Pa.
St.,
543
Klementik, Daniel
Lagerman,
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
Pa.
Lewisburg, Pa.
St.,
46 Slocum
Main
240 Leonard
Center
1
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631 Lincoln
Kitchen, Richard
Koones, Donald
Pa.
R.D. #3, Benton, Pa.
Ketner, Jared Alan
Kindig, Barbara
Muncy,
Pocono Summit,
Ia
Johnson, Beverly Heath
Kile,
St.,
R.D. #2, Bloomsburg, Pa.
John Lawrence
Jones,
Cressona, Pa.
St.,
230 Mill
Hunsinger, Willard L.
James, Barbara
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
St. Clair,
St.,
St.,
R.D. #4, Benton, Pa.
Mutfly, Don.ild
Profit,
158 W. Water
104
Todd Thomas
Morris,
Petrie,
211 R.D. #2, Shamokin, Pa.
Joseph
Scranton, Pa.
47 West Ave., Mt. Carmel, Pa.
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lirma Joanne
Miller,
Mt. Vernon St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
St.,
67 Railroad
Heller, Frank Nelson
Ickes,
Pa.
182 Market
Gurski, Francis Lamar
212 Market
Pa.
Hazletun, Pa.
St.,
St.,
St.,
143 N. Mill
Jr.
Meckley, Robert
O'Donnell, Willi.im Kenneth
Shamokin, Pa.
Olive
Kelayres, Pa.
Lost Creek, Pa.
Pa.
St.,
W.
245
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331 Thirteenth
St.,
McHugh, Thomas
Northrop, Ruth E\clyn
Cameron
E.
14 James
Columbia, Pa.
Tunkhannock,
W.
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Pa.
McAloose, Robert Louis
Pa.
Lane, Port Royal, Pa.
425
Thomas Stephen
Gladsky,
Danville, Pa.
St.,
St..
130 Sherwood Dri\e, Bloomsburg,
Nash, John Nicholas
Middleburg, Pa.
St.,
St.,
730 Seybert
Gerhart, Ronald Park
Pa.
Wormleysburg, Pa.
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Finn, Lawrence James
Frey,
Noxen,
141,
8 Beaverdale
Martin, Wilii.un Eugene
Moss,
Engelman, Sandra Elizabeth
210 Pine
Jr.
R.
Pa.
R.D. #2, Lehighton, Pa.
Duda JoAnn
Elgin, Joseph
Pa.
H.izleton, Pa.
St.,
New
387,
Bristol,
St.,
334 Wall
DiRocco, Marie Antoinette
Eckley,
Pine
S.
Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
856 Central Ave., Southampton,
Creneti, Frank Joseph
Davis, James
Bloomsburg,
St.,
Jefferson
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St.,
H.azleton, Pa.
R.D. #2, Bloomsburg, Pa.
223
100 Green
Walko. Joseph John
Watkins, Daniel
Watts, Vicki
T
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Ann
S.
Main
51 Pine
Weslosky. Barbara A.
.
Scranton, Pa.
P.i.
Bloomsburg,
Pa.
West
11 DeLiware Ave.,
Pa.
Pittston,
Pa.
Route
Williams, Janet Ilene
170
Wirth, Barrie K.
Wiser, Jacquelyn
Ann
John Edward
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E.
Edward Joseph
St.,
Muncy,
St.,
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76
Mahanoy
City, Pa.
107
St..
Italy
Fourteenth
111
Front
S.
W.
326
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St.,
Berwick, Pa.
Clair,
St.
Sixteenth
St.,
R.D. #2,
Katz, Susan Cleo
Kovich, John
T
132
S.
114
W.
Fulton
Bacon
New
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Leiter, Sheila
Lee
Castle, Pa.
Allentown, Pa.
Pottsville, Pa.
Dimock, Pa.
Kropa, lean Louise
221
W.
Central Ave., South WiUiamsport,
Pa.
Paul,
Lynn Joseph
41
Ann
Howard
1
W.
Broad
Renn, Daniel
Salfi,
St.,
Williamstown, Pa.
R.D. #2, Tamaqua, Pa.
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Mocanaqua, Pa.
Pa.
New
Cumberland, Pa.
Hixon, Thomas James
Rice,
St.,
E.
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Pa.
Mocanaqua,
Italy St.,
42 Walnut
Haluska, Joseph Michael
Pa.
Forty Fort, Pa.
St.,
1133 Sixth Ave., Berwick, Pa.
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Pine
Sunburj', Pa.
St.,
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107 River
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Zaledonis,
Tenth
122
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Yanaitis,
S.
Catawissa, Pa.
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208
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Hazleton, Pa.
St..
1708 Maple Ave.. Shamokin,
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Brockton,
St.,
567 Grant
Wendel, Richard Elmer
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St.,
R.D. #1
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1391/2 Market
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Philadelphia 15, Pa.
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