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THE OBITER
Vol
XLV
MARY FRANCES DOWNEY
— EditoT
NANCY WURSTER — Assistant
DR. E. T. DE VOE — Adviser
Editor
I
FOREWORD
There
have
many
been
tangiljle
changes on the campus of what
Bloomsburg
it
State College since
is
we
now
entered
four years ago.
The 1961
OBITER
provides a pic-
torial record of those changes.
It
to
is.
however,
convey the
T^ ith
opportunities
yet physical
impersonality.
the hill" has
difficult
obvious transformation.
increased enrollment has
creasing
And
less
much more
for
the
come
students.
expansion has not lued
Tlie "friendly college
remained true
teachers.
it
is
institution
for
on
to tradition.
Bloomsburg has always been
fessional
in-
the
a pro-
training
of
But as we broaden our scope,
our aim
to
prepare teachers who are
competent outside as well as inside the
classroom.
This
We
is
the clu-onicle of our growth.
hope we have gro^Mi
in stature as well
as size, and that the change
is
lieyoiid
physical.
The Editor
tlie
Edward
T.
De Voe
CONTENTS
THE CAMPUS
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EWS FROM
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CAMPUS
In these photographs,
of the beauty and
charm of
ing seasons and moods.
we have attempted
the
shadows of
these familiar
late
campus
capture some
Bloomsburg campus
The majesty of
at night is a sight familiar to students
the deep
to
summer add
the
its
vary-
Bloomsburg Beacon
and travelers
to the
in
alike, while
haunting beauty of
scenes.
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All
-Indent roads eventually lead to Science Hall,
a laiuliiKU-k
on the Bloomsburg State College campus
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New North Hall
wifli
Navy
Hall in Background
William Boyd
Sutliff Hall
Main entrance
16
to the College
Commons
ADMINISTRA TION
17
DR.
HARVEY A. ANDRUSS
Educator
.
.
.
Leader
THOUGHTS FOR SENIORS
We
are weavers
thread and his
tern
is
.
.
.
own
part in the Great Design.
not always seen.
Single threads
vidual weaver
i)ut
may
it
his
own
The whole
pat-
Each has
weaving a huge caipet.
is tliere.
snap, colors
fail in his task; yet the
may
fade,
and the
indi-
Great Overseer has the
master plan ever before his eyes and corrects our petty errors.
All our thoughts and actions have purpose.
great framework,
we
will fulfill our tasks.
President
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Within the
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SEATED: Hon.
Carl H. Fleckenstine. Orangeville. Pa.: Dr. Harvev A. Andruss. President of the ColBloomsburg. Pa.: Hon. Harold L. Paul. Pottsville. Pa.: Mr. Frank A. Thornton. Shamokin. Pa.
STANDING: Hon. C. William Kreisher. Catawissa. Pa.: Howard R. Berninger. Esq.. Mifflinville. Pa.:
Mr. Sam M. Jacobs. Danville. Pa.: Mr. John H. Shuman. Rlnomsburg. Pa.: Mr. Leo S. Dennen. Turbotsville. Pa. Not present when photo was taken: Bernard J. Kelley. Esq.. Philadelphia. Pa.
lege.
OFFICERS
C. William Kreisher
Carl H. Fleckenstine
Howard
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Charles H. Boehm, ex-officio
-
-
President
Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
R. Berninger
Harvey A. Andruss
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President of the College
Superintendent of Public Instruction
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
DEAN JOHN
A.B.,
A.
HOCH
M.A.
DEAN OF INSTRUCTION
C.
STUART EDWARDS
B.S.,
M.Ed.
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AND PLACEMENT
BOYD
F.
BUCKINGHAM
B.S.,
M.S.
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
21
SOCIAL DEANS
J.
ALFRED McCAUSLIN
B.A., M.A., M.S.
DEAN OF STUDENTS
ELLEN
B.S..
LANE
K.
Ed.M.
DEAN OF WOMEN
GEORGE
G.
B.S.,
STRADTMAN
Ed.M.
DEAN OF MEN
22
ASSISTANT DEANS
MISS
MARY
E.
A.B.,
MRS. ELIZABETH
B.S.,
B.
WILLIAMS
M.Ed.
MRS. EVELYN
B.S.,
RALPH
B.S.,
S.
MACDONALD
A.M.
HERRE
M.A., Ed.D.
G.
SACHS
M.A.
JOHN
S.
SCRIMGEOUR, JR
B.S.
23
DIVISIONAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS
B.
B.S., M.S.,
MARTIN
Ed.D.
DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS EDUCATION
GEORGE
J.
ROYCE
B.S.,
0.
JOHNSON
M.Ed., Ed.D.
DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.
FIKE
A.B., A.M., Ed.M., Ph.D.
DIRECTOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
DONALD
F.
MAIETTA
B.S., M.S.,
Ph.D.
DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
24
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
CECIL
SERONSY
C.
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
CHAIRMAN
F.
BUCKINGHAM
DAVID
J.
LYTTLE
HENRY
R.
GEORGE
ROBERT
L.
HAROLD
KLINEDINST
TOBIAS
F.
H.
LANTERMAN
JAMES
B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D.
B.A.
Mathematics
SCARPINO
JOHN
S.
B.S.
Physical Science
Mathematics
GEORGE
G.
B.S.,
REX
JR.
E.
STRADTMAN
SELK
DAVID
DAVID
A.
SUPERDOCK
B.S.,
M.Ed.
Physical Science
DEPARTMENT OF ART
B.S..
P.
ULMER
M.Ed.
CHAIRMAN
RABB
K.
SHORTESS
B.A.. M.Ed.
Biological Science
M.Ed.
ROBERT
D.
B.S.. M.S.Ed.. Ed.D.
Biological Science
A.B.. M.S.
Physical Science
Science and Mathematics
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DONALD
LEITZEL
M.A.
Mathematics
SCRLMGEOUR,
B.S.. M.S.
R. C.
B.A..
Physical Science
OTTO
D.
B.S..
MYRRL
HARRIS
M.A.
H.
KRIEGER
B.S. in A.A.. B.S.,
EDITH
M.Ed.
G.
ZINN
B.A.. M.A.
Ah
Art
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
NELSON
B.S.,
A.
MILLER
M.Ed.
CHAIRMAN
MILDRED
E.
BISGROVE
B.S. M.S.
CHARLES
H,
CARLSON
A. A., B.A.. M.A.. Ed.D.
Music
DOROTHY
J.
B.S.
EVANS
Music
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION
THOMAS
B.
B.S.. M.S..
MARTIN
Ed.D.
DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN
29
JOSEPH
H.
CLEMENTS
J
ALFRED McCAUSLIN
WARREN
I.
B.S..
JOHNSON
M.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 6
MARY
E.
KRAMER
KENNETH
B.S.. M.A.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Special Education
A.
ROBERTS
B.S., M.S.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory Schuol
Grade 5
MARCELLA
M. STICKLER
B.S.. M.S.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 3
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
WALTER
R.S..
H.
BLAIR
NLA.
CHAIHMAS
MICHAEL
E.
B.S..
FLANAGAN
RUSSELL
E.
HOUK
B.S.. M.S.
M.Ed.
Health and Physical Education
Health and Physical Education
0t=f^
JOANNE
F.
McCOMB
B.S.
Health and Physical Education
BEATRICE M. METTLER
A.B.. M.A.
Health and Physical Education
DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
DONALD
R.
BASHORE
CHARLES
E.
LYLE
A.B., M.Ed., Ph.D.
Special Educalion
B.A.. M.Ed.
Special Education
GILBERT
R.
W. SEEDERS
B.A.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.
Reading Specialist
RICHARD
P.
MARTIN
MEASE
A.
SATZ
B.A.. M.S.. Ph.D.
B.A.. M.Sc.
Speech Correction
Education and Psychology
SAMUEL
P.
SCHILLING
B.S.. M.S.
Speech Correction
33
\
NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL
W.
HORACE WILLIAMS
Manager
PAUL
MRS. ALTHEA
HOKE
Resident Adviser
G.
MARTIN
B.S.
Busineis Manager
of College Store
MARGARET
M.
EGGER
Resident Adviser
MRS.
ANNA KNIGHT
Institutional Secretary
THOMAS GORRY
Superintendent of
Grounds and Buildings
MRS. HILDEGARD PESTEL
M.Lib.Sc, L.L.D.
Relerence Librarian
BUSINESS EDUCATION
THOMAS
B.
B.S., M.S..
MARTIN
Ed.D.
Director of Business Education
Mr. Hinkel teaches a senior section in office machines,
in Sutliff Hall.
Donald Smith, student teacher, instructs a typing
School.
36
class at
Bloomsburg High
DONALD
B.
BERGERSTOCK
Montgomery
RANDALL PHILIP
BECKMAN
Accounting, Typing, Sales,
Social Studies
Lewisburg
Day Men's Association 1; Men's
Resident Council 2; Business Education Club 3; Basketball Tournament Committee 1; Basketball 1;
Baseball 1
Football 1 Intramurals
2; Senior Reserved Seat Committee.
General Business
Day Men's Association
1, 2, 3.
;
;
B.
STANLEY
BLAKE
L.
ELAINE BURNS
Philadelphia
General Business
Keiser
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Waller Hall Association
Day Men's Association
Pi
Education Club
Committee.
1
Business
Senior Orchestra
3;
4;
3;
ior
JEROME CHARLES
1, 2, 3, 4;
Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,
Business Education Club 1, 2,
SPSEA 3, 4, Secretary 4; Sen-
Omega
Invitation
Chester
Edwardsville
General Business
General Business
Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Business Education Club 1, 2,
Veterans' Club 3, 4; SPSEA
MAROON AND GOLD
Advertising Manager 4;
chestra Committee.
3,
4
3,
4
4
3,
Assistant
Senior Or-
Hospitality Committee 3; Fire Brigade 3; Waller Hall Association 1,
2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1,
College Choraleers 1, 2;
3;
2,
SPSEA 3, 4; Senior Programs and
Distribution Committee.
GLORIA
WILLIAM FREAS CONFAIR
Berwick
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Day Men's Association
MAY CLARK
ELIZABETH
CHEPULIS
1, 2,
3; Busi-
Education Club 1, 2;
Reserved Seats Committee.
ness
Committee.
Senior
L.
CONROY
Allentown
General Business
Committee 3
Recreation
Social
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4
SPSEA
3, 4;
Typist 3;
MAROON AND GOLD
OBITER
Typist 4; Senior
Invitation Committee.
37
CAROLE
N.
J.
COOLBAUGH
Bloomsburg
General Business
BRENDA MARY
CUNNINGHAM
Canal Zone
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Day Women's Official Board
4,
Secretarial, Social Studies
2;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1; Dramatic Club
1; SPSEA 4; Senior Ivy Day Committee.
Class Secretary 2; Waller Hall Association 3, 4; Business Education
Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Senior
Publicity Committee.
RICHARD
FRANK WILBER DEANER
Riverside
S.
DENNEN
Bloomsburg
General Business
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1; Maroon and
Gold Band 1, 2, 3; SPSEA 4; Senior
Reserved Seats Committee.
3,
1, 2, 3, 4;
Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3;
SPSEA
4,
3,
4;
MAROON AND COLD
Business Manager
3,
Advertis-
Manager 4; OBITER 4, BusiManager 4; Senior Orchestra
Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and
ing
ness
Universities.
GEORGE JOSEPH DONATO
ROBERT DANIEL
EDWARDS
Mayfield
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Carverton
Day Men's Association
Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3,
General Business
Club
Club
2,
1,
2,
3;
2, 3, 4;
4; Aviation
1,
Business
3; Dramatic
Club
Education
1,
tramurals 3, 4, Manager 3;
Transportation Committee.
Men's
Resident Council
Business Education Club
2; In-
SCA
Senior
Memorial
2,
3,
4;
SPSEA
3,
2,
2,
4;
3,
3,
4;
4;
Senior
Committee.
RAYMOND FRANK EPLER
Hummelstown
Accounting, Typing, Socicd Studies
EDWARD
ELVIDGE,
JR.
Peckville
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Senior Orchestra Committee.
38
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4
Resident Council 2, 3, 4
Education Club 3, 4
Business
SPSEA 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Senior
Reserved Seats Committee.
Men's
ROSE MARIE FATZINGER
Bethlehem
WALTER HARVEY
FAKE,
General Business
JR.
CGA
Mechanicsburg
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4;
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football
1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Senior
Committee,
Orchestra
Decorating
Committee.
EUGENE JOSEPH FELLIN
Customs Com3,
Waller Hall Association
Secretary
mittee
2;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4;
Pi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3,
4; Business Education Club 1, 2,
3; College Choraleers 1; SCA 1;
SPSEA 3, 4; CO-PILOT Typist 2;
Senior Programs and Distribution
Committee; Class Treasurer 4.
1,
2,
4;
3,
Omega
Pi
ROGER GARY
FITZSIMMONS
West Hazleton
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Eldred
Day
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Men's Association 2; Men's
Resident Council 2; Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2.
Day Men's Association
Club 4;
Aviation
tion
Club
SPSEA
3,
1,
4;
2,
3,
1, 2, 3, 4
Business Educa^
4, President 3
Dramatic Club
1,
2.
Intramural Bowling, Softball; Sen
ior
Transportation
Committee
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities.
GARY JAMES FOOSE
Rock Glen
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Business Education Club 1, 2,
Science Club 2, 3; SPSEA
Basketball
2;
Senior
4
4
3, 4
Orchestra
3,
3,
MAHLON LEE
FRITZ
Benton
General Business
Day Men's Association
3,
4;
Senior Orchestra
3;
SPSEA
Committee.
Committee.
BARBARA ANN FURMAN
Sunbury
General Business
SAMUEL WILLIAM GANIS
Day Women's Association 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum
Plymouth
Club
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
1;
Business
Education
Club
4; Social Usage Club 1; SPSEA
3, 4;
Customs Committee 2;
2, 3,
CGA
MAROON AND GOLD
OBITER
Typist 2;
Typist 4; Senior Announce-
ment and Name Card Committee.
Day Men's
ness
Association
Education Club
2, 3,
1.
4; Busi-
JOHN ANDREW GRAVER
Boyertown
DALE W. GARDNER
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Flicksville
Business Education Club 2: Maroon
and Gold Band 1; SPSEA 4; Senior
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Association 1, 2; Men's
Resident Council 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi
Educa3, 4, President 4; Business
Sention Club 2; Veterans' Club 2;
Day Men's
ior Ivy
Resened Seats Committee.
Day Chairman.
REBECCA MARLENE
HENRY
ALVIN JAMES HOFFMAN
Bessemer
General Business
Waller Hall Association I, 2, 3, 4,
President 2, 3, Governing Board
Representative 1, Adviser 4; CGA
Elections Committee 3; CGA Library
Committee 3; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4,
Project Chairman 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Programs Chairman 3; "B" Club 2;
SPSEA 3, 4; Maroon and Gold
Northampton
Accounting. Typing
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2; SPSEA
4; Wrestling Tournament Committee
Basketball Tournament Commit1
tee 2; Wrestling 2: Senior Reserved
Seats Committee.
;
1. 2; SCA 1, 2, Treasurer 2;
Senior Invitations Committee Chairman; Who's Who Among Students
in American Colleges and Univer-
Band
sities.
RICHARD HUTCHESON
JAMES
H.
Mansfield
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
HORGER
Taylor
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Men's Resident Council
Business Education Club
SPSEA
3,
4;
1, 2, 3,
4;
1,
2,
Veterans' CluV 4.
Men's Tntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior
4;
3,
Committee.
Invitations
BARRIE JANE IVESON
Kingston
General Business
General Business
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4:
CGA Customs Committee 2; Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; "B" Club 2, 3. 4;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Historian 3; SPSEA 3, 4; Fashion
Show
GOLD
1,
2,
3,
4;
MAROON AND
Typing Staff
3, 4;
OBITER
Typing Staff 3; Senior Invitations
Committee.
40
ROSALIE M. KAMOWSKI
Wilkes-Barre
Day
1, 2;
4; Business
College
2;
Waller Hall Association
Women's Association
Education
Club
1.
3,
AND
Choraleers
1;
GOLD Art Staff 1; Senior Orchestra
MAROON
Committee.
MARY ELEANOR
KATALINAS
ANDREW FRANCIS
Shenandoali
KELLEY
General Business
Day Women's Association
Waller
naeum
Club
2, 3, 4;
Association 1; AtheClub 4; Business Education
Hall
2, 3,
4;
MAROON AND GOLD
Typist 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Orchestra
Committee, Reserved Seat Commit-
Shamokin
Accounting, Typing, Mathematics
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Business Education Club 2; SPSEA
3, 4; Senior Ivy Day Committee.
tee.
JAMES HOWER KITCHEN
Bloomsburg
General Business
Class Treasurer 1, 2; CGA Assistant
Treasurer 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4,
Business Education
Treasurer 4;
Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3;
SPSEA 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Senior Programs and Distribution Committee.
MICHAEL ROBERT KLICK
Shamokin
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi
2, 3, 4; Veterans' Club
4; SPSEA 3, 4; Senior Orchestra
Committee; Business Education Club
Omega
Pi
1,2.
EDWIN CHARLES KUSER
Bechtelsville
Accounting, Typing, Sales,
Social Studies
Class President 4; CGA Furniture
and Fixture Committee 3; Fire Brigade 3; Men's Resident Council 1,
2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Chaplain
4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 1, 2; Varsity Club
3, 4, President 4; Basketball Tournament 1, 2; Baseball, Manager 1,
2; Football, Manager 2, 3; PILOT,
Business Manager 3.
PAUL LOHIN
Cass Township
Accounting, Shorthand, Typing,
Social Studies
Day
Men's Association 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 2, 3; SPSEA 3,
4: Senior Orchestra Committee.
JEROME ALBIN LEVANS
Shenandoah
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Pi
Omega
Pi
3.
1, 2, 3, 4;
4; Business Educa-
tion Club 1, 2; Veterans' Club
Senior Orchestra Committee.
DAVID JAMES
LOUGHLIN
3,
4;
PETER JOSEPH MALAFI
ROBERT BERNARD
MARTIN
Shamokin
Berwick
Accounting, Typing, English
General Business
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2; SPSEA
Senior Investigation and Ar4;
rangements Committee.
Men's Association 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 1 Business Education
Club 2; Veterans' Club 3; SPSEA
4; Golf 1; Senior Reserved Seats
Day
;
Committee.
MARJORIE ANN MATASH
CHARLOTTE MAE
MASTELLAR
Berwick
General Business
Benton
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3;
Athenaeum Club 2; Business Edu-
General Business
Day Women's Association
1, 2, 3,
4;
Omega Pi 3, 4, Initiation Chairman 4; Business Education Club
Pi
2,
SCA
3;
1,
3;
2,
Senior Cap and
SPSEA
3,
4;
cation Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club
1. 2: SPSEA 2, 3;
MAROON AND
GOLD
Typist
Senior Orchestra
1;
Committee.
Gown Committee.
LYNNE RUTH McHAIL
WILLIAM LLOYD MAURER
Ashland
Secretarial, English
Hall Association 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2; College
Choraleers 2; .SCA 2; SPSEA 3, 4;
Senior Invitation Committee.
Waller
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Business Education Club 2; Maroon
and Gold Band
Mt. Carmel
3.
RUSSELL JAY MILLHOUSE
LOWERY EUGENE
McHENRY
Hazleton
Accounting, Typing
Bloomsburg
Class Treasurer
Association 1, 2,
General Business
3.
Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega
Pi
Business Education Club
4; Senior Orchestra Committee.
3,
2, 3,
4;
4,
tion
1,
3,
Business EducaVeteran's Club 4;
Senior Orchestra Com-
Treasurer 4;
Club
SPSEA
4;
2; Day Men's
4; Pi Omega Pi
1,
2;
mittee Chairman.
FRANK MILTON
MITCHELL,
LEWIS MOLNAR,
JR.
JR.
Coatesville
Millerstown
Accounting, Typing, Sales
General Business
Pi Omega Pi
cation Club 1,
orial
3,
Business Edu-
4;
2, 3.
4; Senior
Mem-
Committee.
DEAN MORGAN
Morris
Men's Resident Council 3, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3; SPSEA 4;
Basketball 1; Track 1; Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
BETTY LOU MOYER
Run
Bloomsburg
Accounting, Typing, Sales
General Business
CCA
Association
SPSEA
4.
NEWBERRY
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Sunbury
Day Men's Association
Accounting, Social Studies
1, 2,
3; Sen-
Orchestra Committee.
Day Men's Association
JANICE LOUISE REED
ELAINE
Shamokin
Pleasantville
H.
1,
3.
2,
REIFSNYDER
General Business
General Business
Day Women's Association
Pi
4;
4;
3,
CLYDE KENNETH
Mt. Carmel
ior
1, 2, 3,
2,
1,
Business Education Club
College Choraleers 1, 2;
EDWARD NELSON
MURRAY
Day
Committee 2;
Customs
Women's
1,
2,
3;
Class
Secretary
2;
CCA
Secretary
Omega
Pi
3, 4;
4;
Club
3,
4;
4; Pi Omega Pi 4; Business Education Club 2, 3; Maroon and Gold
Band 1; SPSEA 3, 4; Fashion Show
Senior Invitations Com4;
3,
1,
tion
Announcement
Committee.
Business EducaSPSEA 4; Senior
and
Name
Card
Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3,
mittee.
43
CLEO ANN SAVIOLIS
Shenandoah
General Business
RICHARD LEE
Waller Hall Association
ROADARMEL
Women's Association
Club
Bloomsburg
4;
3,
Business Education Club 2, 3; Senior Transportation Committee.
MARION SCHAFFROTH
General Business
CGA
Fire Drill Committee 3; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education
4;
1,
CO-PILOT
Senior
SCA
2. 3, 4;
2,
Invitations
2;
1,
Name
SPSEA
MAROON AND GOLD
4; Senior
Typist
Announcement and
Cards Committee.
ROBERT DANIEL
SCHANKWEILER
Ambler
Club
4;
1, 2, 3,
Club
Education
Business
4; Dramatic Club 2:
1, 2, 3,
Accounting, Typing, Sales
3; Day
Athenaeum
1, 2,
4;
SPSEA
Head Typist
2;
Committee.
Shamokin
General Business
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 1 Maroon
and Gold Band 1 Senior Ivy Day
Committee.
;
;
FRANCES MARION SCOTT
Cressona
ROLAND TED SEES
General Business
CGA
Election Committee 2,
Committee
tion
1,
2,
3;
Awards
Waller Hall AssociaElection Committee
4,
3,
Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Recording
Secretary
Business
Education
4;
Chairman
3;
Club
1, 2, 3,
1,
3,
2,
4;
4;
SPSEA
CO-PILOT
3.
1.
4;
Sunbury
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Business
SPSEA
Club 2, 3;
Education
Senior
Orchestra
4;
3,
Committee.
SCA
Typist 1;
Senior Invitation Committee; Who's
Students in American
Colleges and Universities.
Who Among
DONALD
CRAIG WILSON SMITH
Nescopeck
Association
Day Men's Association
4;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
SPSEA 4; Senior Resened Seats
Committee.
44
SMITH
General Business
General Business
Day Men's
L.
Numidia
1,
2,
3,
1,
2,
3,
4;
Business Education Club 2, 3; ColTrack 2, 3;
lege Choraleers
1;
PILOT 1, Business Manager 1 Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
;
WILLIAM STEVENSON
Glenolden
General Business
Class Vice President 2;
CGA
Cus-
toms Committee Chairman 2; Fire
Brigade 3, 4, Chairman 3; Pep
Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
EDWARD STOKES
Accounting, Typing, Shorthand
Senior Transportation Committee.
Pledgeraaster 3, 4; College
Choraleers 1 ; Varsity Club 1, 2,
3, 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 2; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 1,
2, 3; Senior Committee Co-Ordinatine Chairman.
3,
4,
BARBARA IRENE
THOMAS
DALE BARCLAY
SULLIVAN
Williamsport
Hughesville
Secretarial, English
General Business
Day Men's Association
Varsity Club
2,
1,
3,
4;
Basketball Tour-
3, 4;
nament Committee 3; Wrestling 1,
2, 3, 4; Senior Memorial Committee.
Business Education Club 2, 3; ColChoraleers 1; SCA 1, 2, 3,
Treasurer 3; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee.
lege
ROBERT ERNEST WARREN
SARA ANN TICE
Mechanicsburg
Grantville
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
General Business
Day Women's Association
Hall
Association
3;
cation Club 3, 4;
Typist
4;
Waller
Business Edu-
SCA
Senior
4;
3;
OBITER
Reserved
Seats
Committee.
Class Representative 2; Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 1^ 2; Varsity Club
1, 2, 3, 4, Treasure!- 3; Football 1,
Co-Captain 4; Wrestling 1;
Reserved Seats and Ushers
Committee, Chairman.
2. 3, 4,
Senior
RUTH ANN'WASSON
Boyertown
EDWARD STANLEY
WASCAVAGE
General Business
Day
Kulpmont
Day Men's Association
Education
Business
SPSEA
4;
Committee.
Senior
1,
2,
Club
Reserved
3,
4;
3;
Seats
2,
Women's
Association 3, 4;
Hall Association 1, 2; Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education
Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; SCA 1, 2, 3,
Secretary 3; SPSEA 3, 4; Senior
Waller
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Announcement and Name Card
Who's Who Among
Committee;
Students in American Colleges and
Universities.
45
JANICE ELAINE WERLEY
Orefield
ALBERT LESTER WEBER
General Business
Levittown
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Vice President 4; "B" Club 1, 2, 3,
General Business
Business Education Club 2: College
Choraleers 2; Dramatic Club 2:
SPSEA 3, 4; Men's Intramurals 1:
Senior Transportation Committee.
4;
SPSEA
Cabinet
gram
KAY LOUISE WILLIAMS
4;
and
Bethlehem
General Business
General Business
CGA
Secretary Office Staff 4; WalHall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers
CGA
ler
SCA
1;
2; SPSEA 3, 4;
Staff 4;
Senior
3,
ARGERY ZEVAS
Watsontown
Typing
SCA
1, 2, 3, 4;
4; Senior ProDistribution Committee.
3,
Member
Social
Recreation
Committee
Waller Hall Association
Treasurer 3; Pi Omega Pi
Business
Education
Club
2, 3,
SPSEA
SCA
3;
OBITER
Reserved
3,
4,
Secretary 4;
1,
2,
1,
3,
4
2
1
Senior Gift Committee.
Seats Committee.
Ch
Mr. Hilgar
in
Student teacher Edward Stokes dictates
Bloomsburg Junior-Senior High School.
46
to
a
class
in
shorthand
at
new
illustrates
.Sutliff Hall.
proper accounting practice in classroom
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
miYlI^Jt
CHRISTMAS
ROYCE
B.S.,
0.
TOLL
JOHNSON
M.Ed., Ed.D.
Director of Elementary
Education
Barbara Schaeffer trims futuristic
Student
teacher
Christmas tree with aid of fifth graders in the Bloomsburg Memorial Elementary School.
Student teacher Patti FeduUo conducts reading group exercise in Benjamin Franklin Laboratory
School on campus.
47
JUDITH ANN BOLE
PATRICIA JANE
BERNARD!
Johnstown
Elementary
Pittston
CGA
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Choraleers
College
Club
2,
3,
4;
1.
3,
4:
Dramatic
1;
SPSEA
2,
3.
4:
Senior
Hospitality Committee 3: Fire
Brigade 2; Waller Hall .Association
1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2;
SPSEA
SCA
4;
3,
1.
Gifts Committee.
RITA VICTORIA BOTTEON
West
HARRIET JEAN BROWN
Pittston
Tunkhannock
Elementary
CGA
Pep
Social
Committee 1;
Recreation Committee 3, 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Psi
Omega
1.
2;
College Choraleers
Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Harmonettes 1. 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 1, 2;
Senior Tickets Committee.
1:
MARIAN MONICA
CHERVINAK
College
Gold Band
1;
Who's
Who Among
Students in American Colleges and
Universities.
Chinchilla
Eynon
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; College Choral1;
Hall Association 1, 2, 3:
Choraleers 1; Maroon anc
Waller
JANICE ELAINE COLLINS
Elementary
eers
Elementary
SPSEA
3,
4;
Senior Gifts
Committee.
Waller
Hall
.Association 1, 2, 3;
2, 3, Secretar>' 3;
Poetry
Choraleers 1, 2;
Athenaeum Club
College
Club
Senior
1,
2; Harmonettes 1,
Memorial Committee.
2,
3;
JOYCE LOUISE DASCOLA
Springfield
PHYLLIS HELEN
Elementary
CROCKER
Trucksville
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
College Choraleers 1;
4:
SPSEA
1.
1,
SCA
2, 3, 4;
1,
2.
3,
CG.\ Customs Committee 2; Pep
Committee 2: Walttr Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2;
College Choraleers 1, 2; Dramatic
Club 4: SPSEA 3, 4; MAROON
AND GOLD
Committee.
48
Typist 3: Senior Gifts
JUDITH ANN DAVIS
PATRICIA
Summit
Clarks
ANN DEMKO
Elementary
Mahanoy
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4:
Poetry Club 4; SPSEA 4: Senior
Decoration Committee.
Elementary
MARGARET ANN DORASKI
WANDA ELAINE
Catawissa
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Day Women's Association
Athenaeum Club 2, 3.
City
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Athenaeum Club 2, 4; SPSEA
4.
EIFERT
Elementary
1, 2, 3,
4;
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1, 2; SCA 1, 2,
3, 4, Vice President 3; Senior Invitation
Committee.
BERNICE LOUISE ELLIS
Springfield
PATRICIA
Elementary
Hazleton
Waller Hall Association
4;
1,
2,
3,
4;
Customs Committee 2, 3; Election
Board 3 College Choraleers 1 SCA
Harmonettes 2, 3; SPSEA 4;
1;
Senior Annoimcement and Name
Cards Committee.
;
;
U.
FEDULLO
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Dramatic Club 1.
1,
2,
3,
4;
ROBERT PAUL FETCH
Drifton
Elementary
Day Men's
Club
mittee.
3;
Association 3; Veterans'
Senior Invitations Com-
BEATRICE MARIE HESS
FOUGHT
Benton
Elementary
Day Women's Association
SPSEA
3,
4;
Aviation
1, 2, 3,
Club
1,
4;
2.
49
GUY GLENN FULMER
RICHARD LEE FREY
Easton
Boyertown
Elementary
Elementary
CGA
Customs Committee 2; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3;
Business Education Club 1 SPSEA
3, 4, Treasurer 4; SCA 1; Fashion
Show 3; Basketball Tournament 2;
;
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 1; SPSEA 3, 4,
Vice President 4; Fashion Show 2;
Basketball Tournament Committee
BasebaU 3; Track
1;
Men's
Track
2.
2.
FRANCES KAY
GAGLIONE
SANDRA LENORE ANN
Northumberland
Nanticoke
GALLI
Elementary
Elementary
Class Secretary 4;
sociation
1,
2,
WaUer
Hall AsSecretary 3,
4,
3,
Senior Representative 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3; College Choraleers 1;
Senior Gifts
Dramatic Club 2;
Committee.
Berwyn
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Waller Hall Association
Choraleers
Delta Pi 4;
Senior Invitations
1
1,
2,
SCA
SPSEA
;
4
CGA
1,
2
"B" Club
3,
4
3,
Committee.
ISABELLE ALICE
GLADSTONE
Philadelphia
Elementary
Sigma Alpha Eta 3; Athenaeum
Club 2; College Choraleers 1; Senior
Cap and Gown Committee.
50
4; Senior Invitations
LEILA ROGERS GERHART
Freeland
College
;
SPSEA
eers 1;
Committee.
ELIZABETH ANNE GAUZ
Kappa
CGA Election Committee 4; Customs
Committee 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 3;
Athenaeum Club 1 College Choral-
1,
2,
Pep Committee
3;
3,
4;
SPSEA
Senior
1,
1,
2,
2,
3, 4;
Invitations
3,
3,
4;
4;
SCA
Com-
mittee.
GEORGE STEPHEN GORKO
Lake Winola
Elementary
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Dramatic Club
1;
SPSEA
3, 4.
SANDRA ELAINE GREIDER
Halifax
Hall
Pittston
Elementary
Elementary
CGA
CGA
IRENE DORIS HASTIE
West
Hospitality Committee 2, 3;
Fire Drill Committee 2; WaUer
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; SCA
1, 2, 3.
CGA Election Board 2; Waller HaU
Association
1,
2,
College
3,
4;
Choraleers 1, 2; SCA 1, 2; SPSEA
3, 4; Harmonettes 2, 3; CGA Social
Recreation Committee 3, 4; Senior
Dance Committee,
and Name Cards.
MARGARET ELLEN HENRY
S.
HOUSER
Mechanicsburg
Elementary
Levittown
Elementary
CGA
CGA
Hospitality Committee 2, 3;
Election Board 3; WaUer Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Pi 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2;
SCA 1; Harmonettes 2, 3; SPSEA
4;
PHILIP
Announcement
Senior Decorations Committee.
CGA
Big
Name
Entertainment Com-
mittee 4;
CGA
Hospitality Commit-
4; Men's Resident Council 1,
4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; SPSEA 4;
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Customs
Committee 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.
tee
2, 3,
CGA
GAIL ELAINE HURTER
MARY ANN KIESSLING
Pottstown
South Williamsport
Elementary
Elementary
Class Historian 4; CGA Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Governing Board, Junior Representative 3;
Sigma Alpha Eta
1;
SPSEA
3; Dramatic Club
4; Senior Gift Committee.
CGA
Hospitality Committee 3; WalSigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; College Choraleers
SPSEA 4; Women's
2;
1,
Chorus 2, 3; Senior Gifts Commitler Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
tee,
Chairman.
ALLIS LOUISE
ELAINE LINDA KLINE
Bradford
McClure
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Kappa Delta Pi
SPSEA
3, 4.
3,
4;
1,
2,
SCA
3,
1,
4;
2;
KNAPP
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 1; SPSEA
4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; CO-PILOT Reporter
3.
51
MARY JOYCE LAURO
KRUM
SHIRLEY ANN
Hazleton
Elementary
Bloomsburg
Waller Hall Association
Elementary
Kappa
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Athenaeum Club 2; SPSEA 3,
4;
4;
eers
Delta Pi
Dramatic
1;
SPSEA
3, 4;
1, 2, 3, 4;
College ChoralClub 2, 3, 4;
4: Senior Gift Committee.
3,
Senior Gifts Committee.
GRETCHEN LETTERMAN
Bloomsburg
Elementary
1,
2;
Band
Elementary
1, 2, 3, 4,
1; College Choraleers
Board
Maroon
4;
LITAVEC
Freeland
Day Women's Association
Official
ANDREW JOSEPH
Gold
and
Senior
Concert
Invitation
Com-
mittee.
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
SPSEA 4; Science Club 3; Varsity
Club 3, 4; Baseball Manager 2, 3,
4;
Football
Wrestling
Student Trainer
3,
4;
1.
THOMAS JOHN LONIE
Forty Fort
PATRICIA ANN LONG
Elementary
Shamokin
Day
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Aviation Club
SPSEA
1;
3, 4.
ROBERT MELVIN
PAUL AMBROSE
MACHAMER
LUZENSKI
Williamstown
Nanticoke
Elementary
Elementary
Day Men's Association
Sigma Alpha Eta
2;
SPSEA
3,
2;
4;
Scenery Committee
Aviation Club
Fashion
Show
Basketball
Tournament Committee 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Men's Intramurals 2, 3, 4.
52
Men's Association 1, 2, 3;
Aviation Club 1, 2; Poetry Club 1,
2, 3, 4; Veterans' Club 3, 4; SPSEA
4; Name Cards and Announcements
Senior Committee.
2, 3;
1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; College Octet 1, 2, 3, President 3; Baseball 4; Senior Inves-
tigation
mittee.
and
Arrangements
Com-
EUGENE PETER MAKARA
Wanamie
NANCY KAYE
MAUSTELLER
Elementary
Bloomsburg
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4:
Science Club 2.
Aviation Club 1
Elementary
;
3, 4.
Day Women's Association
Athenaeum Club 2; SCA
1, 2, 3,
4:
SPSEA
1:
3,4.
D.
JEAN McNEIL
Montrose
MRS.
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4:
"B" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choralears 1;
SPSEA
4;
SCA
NANCY
D.
McWILLIAMS
Danville
Elementary
2, 3, 4.
Day Women's Association 1,
SPSEA 4; Kappa Delta Pi
BARBARA ANNE MONROE
MORGAN
Forty Fort
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
"B" Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; College Choraleers 2, 3; Dramatic Club
SPSEA
mittee
4.
WILLIAM SPURGEON
Drums
1;
2, 3, 4;
3,
4:
Fire
Drill
Com-
3.
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Customs Committee 2; Fire Brigade
3, Warden 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Basketball Tournament CommitBasketball 1, 2, 3, Head
3; Intramural Basketball
and Baseball 1, 2, 3.
tee
1;
Manager
JAYNE ANN O'NEILL
Weatherly
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
ROBERT JOHN ORLANDINI
1,
2,
3,
Customs Committee 3; "B" Club
4;
2.
4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4;
SPSEA 3, 4; Cap and Gown Committee.
3,
Swoyerville
Elementary
Aviation Club 2
;
Science Club
2.
53
MARY FLORA REDMAN
JANE PARRY REINAKER
Wrightsville
Elementary
CGA
Furniture Conunittee 2;
Hos-
Committee 3; Pep CommitWaller Hal] Association 1, 2,
4; "B" Club 3, 4: College Choral-
pitality
tee 4;
3,
eers
1,
2.
3,
4;
SCA
1,
2,
3,
4;
Harmonettes 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4;
Fashion Show Art Committee 2;
MAROON AND GOLD
OBITER
Typist
3,
4;
Typist
3,
4;
Sunbury
Elementary
CGA
Customs Committee 2; Pep
Committee 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3;
Dramatic Club 2: SPSEA 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4,
Senior
Head Majorette
Announcements
and
Cards Conunittee Chairman.
4;
Name
Cap and Gown
Committee.
JOSEPH LEONARD
RISHKOFSKL JR.
ANNETTA MAE RITTER
Wilkes-Barre
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Day
Association 1; Men's
Resident Council 2, 3; Varsity Club
Basketball Tournament
2,
3;
1,
Committee 2; Baseball 2, 3; BasketbaU 1; Football 1,2,3.
Choraleers 1; SCA
OBITER Senior Section 4.
BARBARA EVA SCHAEFER
LYNNE SCHAFFHAUSER
Men's
West Hamburg
1,
2,
College
3,
1,
4;
2:
Milnesville
Philadelphia
Elementary
Elementary
CGA
CGA Hospitality Committee 2
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4
Athenaeum Club 2; "B" Club 1
SCA 1; Senior Announcement and
Name Cards Committee.
Customs Committee 2; Kappa
2, 3, 4, Refreshment Chairman 4: Athenaeum Club 2: College
Delta Pi
MAROON
Choraleers
AND
1;
GOLD Reporter 3; Who's Who
Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
ETHEL JEAN SCHELL
JACQUELIN
H.
SCHWATT
Springfield
Mt. Pleasant Mills
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; College Choraleers 1; Dramatic Club 1; Fashion
Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Corresponding
Secretary 4; Maroon and Gold Band
1, 2,
3; Senior Investigation and
Arrangements Committee.
54
Show
1,
2,
3,">
Gown Committee.
Senior
Cap
and
NORMAN JOHN
SHUTOVICH
MONT
MRS. BERNADINE
SEARCH
Hazleton
Elementary
Berwick
Class Vice President 4;
Elementary
Day Women's Association
1, 2, 3,
4;
Show RepresentAviation Club 2; College
CGA Hospitality
Choraleers
1
Committee Homecoming 3; Science
All College Variety
ative
3;
;
Club
MAROON AND GOLD
3;
Reporter, Commuter's Column
Senior Decorations Committee.
3;
LAMONT SNYDER
G.
Eta
Editor
3, 4;
3,
2, 3,
4;
Day Men's
Sigma Alpha
4;
Science Club
4;
3,
SPSEA
1,
4;
Assistant Secretary -Treasurer 4;
Varsitv Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3,
4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Reserved
Seats
Coinmittee;
Who's
Who
Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
3,
SPRINGMAN
Pep Committee
Association
Cus-
MRS. IRMA WILLIAMS
Northumberland
Elementary
CGA
CGA
toms Committee 3; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President
2; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Historian
1,
OLYMPIAN
Senior Ivy
2, 3, 4;
Assistant
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Day Women's Association
SPSEA
1, 2, 3,
4;
4.
Day Com-
mittee.
SONIA ANN TIMA
EDWARD JOSEPH
SZYMCZAK
Elementary
Kingston
CG.\ Hospitality Committee 2, 3, 4;
Drill Committee 2, 3; Social
Recreation Committee 3; Waller
Fire
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Science Club 3; SPSEA 4; Baseball
2; Basketball
Hazleton
1,
2; Intramurals 3,4.
Hall Association
naeum Club
College
2;
1,
West Wyoming
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Veterans' Club 4; OLYMPIAN Art
Staff
1, 2.
3,
4;
2,
SCA
SPSEA 4.
Choraleers
Debating Club 4;
GORDON VAN AUKEN
2.
"B" Club
1;
Athe3,
3,
4;
4;
NOREEN ELAINE
VAN TUYLE
Pittston
Elementary
CGA
Hospitality Committee 2, 3;
Election Board 3; Waller Hall Asso-
ciation
1,
2,
3,
4,
Governing Board
3; College Choraleers 1, 2; SCA 1;
Harmonettes 2, 3; SPSEA 4; Senior
Decorations
Committee.
55
SAMUEL ANTHONY
VARANO
Elementary
ROBERT HAROLD
WALTERS
Day
Catawissa
Shamokin
Men's
Association 1, 2, 4;
Resident Council 3; Athenaeum Club 3; Aviation Club 1, 2;
SPSEA 4; Science Club 1; Basket-
Men's
ball
Tournament Committee
3;
1, 2,
Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
Elementary
Day Men's Association
SPSEA
1,
3,
4;
3,
4;
2,
Club
Senior Memorial Committee.
4;
Veterans'
MARY ELIZABETH
WASHELESKI
MRS. JOHN
Forest City
S.
WELLIVER
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Hospitality Coimnittee 3; Dramatic
Club 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4; Senior
Gifts Committee.
Day Women's Association 1, 2,
Senior Memorial Committee.
3, 4;
MARTI ANN WILLIAMS
FREY
PHILIP MARTIN
WERNTZ
Forty Fort
Elementary
Shamokin
Elementary
Day Men's Association
Veterans'
SPSEA
Club
4;
4,
Senior
1,
2,
3,
Adjutant
4;
4;
Memorial Com-
mittee.
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Governing Board 3; Pep Committee
3, 4:
Customs Committee
Sig-
Eta 3; College Choraleers;
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4;
Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 3;
OBITER Typing
EILEEN
2, 3;
ma Alpha
Staff 4.
MARY
WOLCHESKY
West Hazleton
Elementary
DAVID JOHN YEOSOCK
Plains
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, Governing Board 3, 4; Customs Committee 2; Election Board 3; Alpha
Psi Omega 3, 4, Vice President 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary
3; SPSEA 3, 4, President 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 3; OBITER
Typing Staff- 4; Senior Announcement and Name Cards Committee;
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities.
56
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Customs Committee 3, Co-Chairman
3; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; College
Choraleers 1;
AND GOLD
SPSEA
4;
Circulation
MAROON
Staff
Senior Decorations Committee.
2;
EDITHA W. YOKE
Shicksliinny
Elementary
Day Women's Association
Hall Association 2;
ior
Student teacher
Kay Gaglione
pupils in
Elementary School.
unit
to
the
1
SPSEA
;
Waller
4; Sen-
Memorial Committee.
teaches geography
Bloomsburg
Memorial
First graders in the Benjamin Franklin
Laboratory School enjoy "Share and
Tell" experiences with student teacher
Eileen Wolchesky.
Philip Houser and Philip Werntz, student teachers,
conduct reading activities group in the Bloomsburg
Memorial Elementary School.
Student teacher Bonnie Ellis explains number concepts to second grade pupils at the
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
GEORGE
J.
FIKE
A.B., A.M., Ed.M., Ph.D.
Director of Secondary
Education
Student teacher Carl Fox presents a
unit in physical science in the Bloomsburs Junior-Senior High School.
Student teacher Pat Appel gives individualized instruction in Spanish in
the Bloomsburg public schools.
58
GEORGE CHARLES
ANTHONY ALBERT
AMBRUCH
ALASTICK
Nuremberg
Shenandoah
Social Studies, English
Physical Science, Mathematics
Usage Club 2; Swimming 3,
Programs and Distribution
Social
4; Senior
Day
Men's
Association 1, 2, 3;
Senior Investigation and
Arrangements Committee.
SPSEA
3;
Committee.
PATRICIA ANN APPEL
JOHN JOSEPH BALDING
Kingston
Spanish, French
Mount Carmel
CGA
Mathematics, French
Customs Committee 3; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Omega
Psi
1;
College
4;
Dramatic Club
1, 2, 3,
Choraleers
4;
MAROON AND GOLD
4;
tary 3; Senior
mittee.
SPSEA
Secre-
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Science Club 1, 2; SPSEA 3, 4;
Senior Investigations and Arrangements Committee.
Cap and Gown Com-
HARVEY EUGENE BANEY
BERNARD JOHN
BALKIEWICZ
Shenandoah
English, Social Studies
Day
Men's
Men's
naeum
Gown
Association 2, 3, 4;
Resident Council 1; AtheClub 1, 2; Senior Cap and
Committee.
New Cumberland
Biological Science, Geography
Men's
President
Vice
1;
Resident Council 1, 2; Kappa Delta
Pi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4,
Secretary-Treasurer
Assistant
3;
Science Club 1; Football 1, 2; SenClass
ior
Investigation
and Arrangements
Committee.
NEIL BASTIN BEISHER
Cambra
WILLIAM HARRISON
BASTRESS
Social Studies, English
Day Men's Association
Resident
Northumberland
Football
Social Studies, English
Name
Council
2;
Cards
Committee.
1,
3,
2;
Swimming
and
4;
Men's
SCA
4;
1;
Senior
Announcements
59
RONALD EUGENE
BLACKBURN
THOMAS ROBERT
South Williamsport
BENINSKY
Science, Geography
Ringtown
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4:
Varsity Club 3, 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 3: Baseball 2,
Science
Men's
Men's Association 1
Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Aviation
Club 3; Science Club 1, 2, 4: Senior
Publicity Committee.
Day
;
Entertainment
4; Senior
mittee.
3,
DONALD
RONALD EUGENE BOONIE
E.
Com-
BOYER
Llewellyn
McClure
Mathematics, Physical Science
Science
Furniture Committee 1; Men's Resident Council 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4;
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 1; Science Club 1,
2, 3, 4, President 3: Senior Name
Maroon and Gold Band
Col1, 2;
lege Choraleers 3; Senior Investigations and Arrangements Committee
Cards and Announcements, Cap and
Gown Committees.
Chairman.
JOAN CELIA BUGEL
Atlas
EDWARD JOHN BOYLE
Science
Harwood Mines
Hospitality Committee 3, Fire Bri
gade 3: Waller Hall Association 1,
Social Studies, Geography-
Day Men's Association
Council
Resident
1;
Club 1; Veterans' Club
College Choraleers 1:
matic Club 1; Science Club
2, 3, 4;
2.
3;
Men's
Athenaeum
1;
SPSEA
SPSEA
4:
Dra4;
3,
MAROON AND GOLD
Reporter 3; Senior Invitations Committee, .'senior Cap and Gown Com-
4.
mittee; Who's Who Among
dents in American Colleges
Stu-
and
Universities.
THOMAS
JESSE
WALTER BURIAK
Shamokin
Science
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 3, Vice President 4;
Aviation Club 1; SPSE.A 4; Senior
Transportation Committee.
60
R.
BURKE
Hancock
\^^
English. Foreign Languages
J
Dramatic Club 3;
Chess Club 3.
Poetry
Club
I;
DALE BURRELL
Bloomsburg
LOUIS BASIL CASARI
Social Studies, English
Maroon and Gold Band
President
1,
2,
3,
4,
3.
2,
Hazleton
Biological Science
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Science Club 1, 2, 3; Veterans' Cliib
Senior Decorations Committee.
4;
ALBERT CHARLES CECCO
Elysburg
JOSEPH JOHN CINO
Science
Clarks Summit
Day Men's Association 1 Men's Resident Council 2; Aviation Club 1;
Social Studies, Geography-
Science Club 3; SPSEA 1; Senior
Memorial Committee.
2;
RONALD BERNARD
CONCAVAGE
South Williamsport
;
Senior
Decorations
CONRAD
L.
CGA Customs Committee 2, 3, 4;
Bloodmobile Committee 3; Men's
Association
1,
2,
MAROON AND GOLD
Reporter
Senior Orchestra Committee.
3;
1
ROLLIN BOYD
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Science
Club 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; SPSEA
Basketball Tournament 3;
3.
4;
Wrestling Tournament
Committee
3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2,
Intramurals 3, 4;
Senior
3,
4;
Transportation Committee.
VIRGINIA
CUNNINGHAM
ANN DARRUP
Mount Carmel
Lewistown
French, English
Social Studies, Biological Science
Men's Resident Council
Treasurer
1;
Science
English, Social Studies
Men's
Football
Committee.
JAMES
Mount Carmel
Day
Men's Resident Council 4; Baseball
3,
2,
3,
Day Women's
4,
Business Education
3, 4; Varsity Club 3,
2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2.
4;
Club 2; SCA
4; Football 1,
1,
Association
2,
3,
4;
Waller Hall Association 1; Science
Club 2: MAROON AND GOLD
Reporter 1; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee.
61
PHYLLIS DeANGELO
Shenandoah
English, French
ALBERT WILLIAM
DAZLEY
Waller
Association
Hall
Danville
Club 2;
Perspective
AND GOLD
English, Business
Day Men's Association
2.
1,
3;
Day Women's Association 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic
2,
1,
Business Education Club 2;
3,
4;
SPSEA
2;
MAROON
Reporter and Typist
Cap
Senior
4;
mittee.
Gown
and
3,
Com-
4.
PHILLIP
C.
DeBOARD
ROBERT
New Cumberland
DEIBLER
L.
Science, Mathematics
Millersburg
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
CGA Dining Room Committee
Chairman 3, Pep Committee Chairman 4, Social Recreation Committee
4, Freshman Class Adviser 3; Science Club 2; Men's Intramurals 1,
Social Studies, English
MAROON AND GOLD
2, 3, 4;
porter 4;
mittee.
Re-
Pep Committee
Council
naeum Club
SPSEA
OBITER
1,
2, 3,
Cards
Committee.
Sec-
Theta Upsilon 3;
Science Club 1;
Aviation Club 1;
Veterans' Club 1, Election
Men's Intramurals 2;
1;
Name
and
Officer
Senior
Announcements
DUNNIGAN
Editor
2;
PILOT
Editor
4.
2,
Assistant
OLYMPIAN Editorial
MAROON AND GOLD
3,
4;
Board 3;
3,
OBITER
Editor 4; Senior
Editorial
Assistant Editor
Name
Cards and
WILLIAM JOSEPH
EBERZ
1, 2,
3',
Editor
Board 4;
2;
fntramurals
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1; Poetry Club
62
1,
Biological Science, English
English, Social Studies
3, 4,
4;
Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Dramatic
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3;
Poetry Club 3; COPILOT Assistant
Forest Grove
Hazleton
PILOT
3,
DOWNEY
F.
Announcements Committee.
PATRICIA ELIZABETH
3;
College Choraleers
Dramatic Club
Waller Hall Association
Biological Science, Geography
Association
Men's ResAthe4;
English, Social Studies
Shamokin
Gamma
3,
Shenandoah
BARRY HOWARD
DEPPEN
retary 1;
3;
2,
Organization Editor 4;
Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
MARY
Day Men's
3;
4;
1;
1,
Com-
Orchestra
Senior
CGA
ident
4.
THOMAS LEROY
ENGLEMAN,
JR.
BARRY FREDERICK
West Milton
FAUST
Mathematics, Physical Science
Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Science Club 1; Intramurals
3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4; Track 1, 2,
1, 2, 3,
4;
1,
2,
3.
4;
Varsity Club
4, Vice President 4; Basket-
Wrestling
ball
3,
1,
2,
3,
4;
Tournament Committee
Bloomsburg
Social Studies, Geography
Gamma Theta Upsilon
sponding Secretary 4;
Day Committee.
4, CorreSenior Ivy
3,
2, 3,
1,
Student Coordinator 3, 4; Senior
ChairCommittee
Transportation
4,
man.
GEORGE EUGENE
FETTERMAN
ALFRED FORD
Berwick
Mount Carmel
Social Studies, Geography
Mathematics
Day Men's Association
Day Men's Association
2, 3, 4; Chess
Club 3; Senior Transportation Com-
1, 2, 3, 4.
mittee.
WAYNE LEROY FOUST
Forty Fort
Science, Social Studies
CAROLUS
CGA
Mechanicsburg
Election Committee 1 ; Day
Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice President 3;
Maroon and Gold Band
1,
President 1; Science Club
Senior Memorial Committee.
Vice
2,
1,
2,
3;
E.
FOX, JR.
Science
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Varsity Club 2, 3; Basketball Tournament Committee 3; Basketball 1,
2; Track 1, 2, 3; Senior Memorial
Committee.
PAUL JOEL FREIREICH
ANITA KELLER FRIEDEL
York
Peckville
English, Social Studies
CGA
J
English, Social Studies
3,
4
Waller
Hall
3,
4
SPSEA
3,
Election Board Committee
Men's
Maroon
Resident
and
Council
Gold
Band
SPSEA 4; Senior Ticket and Cap
and Gown Committee.
Association 1, 2, 3;
Senior Invitations
4;
Committee.
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PAUL FRANKLIN GEORGE
MRS. JOAN
HENRY FRITZ
Benton
Kappa
English, Social Studies
Day
erans'
Women's
College
Hazleton
Social Studies, English
Association 3, 4;
Qioraleers 3; Senior Cap
Delta Pi 4: SPSEA 4; VetClub 4; Senior Memorial
Committee.
and Gown Committee.
JEFFREY EVES GIRTON
Bloomsburg
RAY LARUE GEORGE
English, Spanish
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Aviation 'Club
Berwick
Science, Spanish
Day Men's
Association
Decorations Committee.
3;
Senior
2;
SPSEA
3,
PILOT
4;
Senior Memorial
Editor 4;
Committee.
JUDITH TICKNORGOSS
Glenside
Social Studies, English
Class Vice President 3; CGA Woman Representative 1, 2; CGA Pep
Committee 1; Waller Hall AssociaAssistant Social
tion
3,
1,
2,
4,
2,
Chairman
4;
Kappa
3, GovernDelta Pi 3, 4,
President 4; College Choraleers 1,
Librarian 2, Secretary 3;
3,
2,
Chairman
ing Board
THOMAS
GRACE
V.
St. Clair
Social Studies, English
Veterans' Club
2.
SPSEA
4; Fashion Show 1, 2, 3,
Coordinator 4; CO-PILOT 2, 3, Assistant Editor 2, Senior Adviser 3;
Committee;
Decorations
Senior
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and
Universities.
THORNTON PAUL GROVE
THOMAS WILSON HARVEY
McClure
Shickshinny
Mathematics, Science
Mathematics, Social Studies
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 2; Maroon and Gold
Band 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Senior Memorial Committee.
Aviation
64
Day Men's Association
Club
Committee.
1;
1,
2,
3,
4;
Senior Orchestra
RAYMOND
FRANKLIN LEWIS HEIM
Shamokin
Day Men's Association
3,
2,
1,
Social Studies, Geography
4;
Day Men's
Aviation Club 1; SPSEA 4; Veterans' Club 3; Senior Ivy Day Com-
Gamma
mittee.
4;
Association
1,
2,
4;
3,
Theta Upsilon 4; Aviation
1; SPSEA Intramural 1, 2,
Senior Ivy Day Committee.
Club
CAROL DUANE HIGBY
AVA
CoUegeville
Hughesville
3,
JO HILNER
Mathematics, English
Social Studies, French
Hospitality Committee
Waller Hall Association
College Choraleers 1;
JR.
Bloomsburg
Biological Science, Social Studies
CCA
E.
HENDERSHOT,
2,
2,
3,
SPSEA
3,
1,
Maroon and Gold Band
Librarian 2; SCA 1, 2,
2;
Senior
President
3
4
4
1,
2,
3,
3,
4,
Vice
4,
CGA
Social
Committee
Recreation
3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3,
4; "B" Club 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3; SPSEA 3, 4; Senior
Cap and Gown Committee.
Invitations
Committee.
GERALD HITTLE
GARY LEE
HOUSEKNECHT
Berwick
Rock Glen
Social Studies, Geography
Mathematics, English
Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
Day Men's
Association
ior Ticket
Committee.
1, 2,
3; Sen-
STANLEY ROBERT HUGO
JOSEPH ANDREW
HUBICKI
Athens
Danville
Varsity
Mathematics, Social Studies
Club 2, 3, 4;
Tournament Committee
Physical Science, Mathematics
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
ball 1, 2;
3,
Senior Transportation Committee.
4;
tain 4;
Football
Track
1,
2,
1, 2, 3, 4.
Basketball
Basket-
2;
3,
4,
Cap-
MARIAN LOUISE
HUTTENSTINE
Wapwallopen
RICHARD JOHNS
English, Social Studies
Awards
Committee
Hall Association
en's Association
Maroon
and
Danville
4;
Waller
3;
2,
3;
1, 2,
Day Wom-
SPSEA
Band
Gold
1
4;
3,
;
English, Geography
Senior Transportation Committee.
CO-
PILOT
Editor 3;
MAROON AND
GOLD
Reporter
1,
Editorial
3,
PILOT Associate Editor
OBITER Editorial Staff 1, 2, 3;
Board 2;
4;
Senior
Reserved
Seats
Committee.
JOHN ARTHUR JOHNSON
ROBERT LEE JOHNSTONE
Bristol
Bloomsburg
Social Studies, Geography
French, English
Varsity Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track
Kappa Delta
OLYMPIAN
Pi 3, 4;
Assistant Editor 3;
Editorial Board 3,
MAROON AND
GOLD
1,2.
MARY DEANE KEMP
EDNA MAY KERN
Bloomsburg
Beavertown
Social Studies, English
English, Social Studies
CGA
Pep Committee Chairman
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Dramatic Club
Committee.
3;
Senior
3;
Waller
4;
Kappa Delta
Tickets
Hall
Association 1, 2, 3;
Pi 3, 4; Athenaeum
Club 2; Poetry Club 1. 2; SCA 1,
2; SPSEA 4; Senior Programs and
Distribution Committee.
JOHN JOSEPH KLUSMAN
JOSEPH FRANK
KLECZYWSKI
Ranshaw
Shamokin
Mathematics, Physical Science
Day Men's Association
2, 3,
4;
Mathematics, Physical Science
SCA
2; Veterans' Club 3, 4; Chess Club
Senior Investigation and Ar3;
rangements Committee.
bb
4.
Day
Men's
SPSEA
4;
Association
Intramurals
2,
3;
Cap and Gown Committee.
3,
4;
Senior
ROBERT ARTHUR
LINDNER
NOEL CALVIN KROTHE
Shickshinny
Schuylkill
Social Studies, Biological Science
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
3,
4:
Haven
Science
Aviation Club 2, 3; Senior Orchestra
Committee, Ivy Day Committee.
Resident Council 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 2, 3; Senior Decoration Committee.
WILLIAM FARROW
LLEWELLYN
EDWARD LOCKMAN
Peckville
English, Social Studies
Hazleton
Social Studies, Science
Men's Resident Council
Men's
4;
3,
SCA
4: Senior Reserve Seats Committee.
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 4;
OBITER Advertising Committee 4,
Assistant Sports Editor 4.
THOMAS SPENCER
LUBNOW
MARGARET
Shamokin
English, Social Studies
Social Studies
Day Men's Association
1,
F.
LUCHUN
Shenandoah
2,
4;
Veter3,
Busfness Education Club 1
ans' Club 4; SPSEA 4; Intramurals
1,
2; Senior Ivy Day Committee,
;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dramatic Club 3, 4; OLYMPIAN
3, 4, Editorial Board 3, 4; Senior
Decorations Committee.
Memorial Committee.
JACK
L.
MASICH
DELBERT EUGENE
Berwick
MAUREY
Biological Science, Social Studies
Golf 4, Captain 4;
Committee.
Senior Tickets
Lewistown
Science
College Choraleers 2; Science Club
SPSEA 4: Senior Tickets Com-
4;
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LAURA MARIE McVEY
JOSEPH PATRICK
Bloomsburg
McGROARTY
Biological Science, Social Studies
Tamaqua
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
"B" Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President
Social Studies, Geography
Athenaeum Club 2; Aviation Club
3; Basketball Tournament Committee 3, 4; Senior Entertainment ComIntramurals
mittee;
SPSEA
2,
1,
3,
4;
3,
President 4; Dramatic Club 3; Science Club 2; Senior Tickets Committee.
4;
4.
SANDRA MARY
MORRISON
JAMES
V.
MORETTE
Moimt Carmel
English, Social Studies
Westfield
English, Social Studies
OLYMPIAN
Editorial
Board
3,
Day Women's Association 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum
OLYM-
SPSEA 4;
2. 3;
Editorial Board 3;
Invitations Committee.
Club
Senior Gifts Committee.
1,
PIAN,
CLIO IVA
Senior
MOWERY
Berwick
JOSEPH DANIEL MOSS
English, French
Catawissa
CGA
Social Studies, Geography
Women's
Day Men's Association
3;
Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Senior Cap and
Gown Committee.
College Organist 1,
Association 1,
Board
cial
SPSEA
3;
Dramatic
3;
Offi-
Club
1;
Reporter 1, 2; Senior Annoimcements and Name Cards Committee.
GEORGE EDWARD NACE
LAURA NIEHOFF
Shamokin
Social Studies
English, Spanish
Day
CGA
Association 1; Men's
Resident Council 2, 3; Varsity Club
2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3.
3,
MAROON AND GOLD
Sunbury
Men's
Day
2, 3;
2,
Pep Committee
Hall Association
Psi
4;
Omega
SCA
4;
1:
AND GOLD
2, 3,
2,
3,
4; Waller
4: .-Mpha
Dramatic Club
SPSEA
4;
and
2,
3,
MAROON
News Reporter
Programs
Committee.
Senior
1,
2, 3, 4;
Distribution
WILFRED TEDDY OAKEY
Dickson City
DONALD RICHARD NOLL
English, Physical Science
Northumberland
English, Social Studies
Men's Resident Council
SPSEA
4;
Football
1,
2,
3,
4;
Senior
3;
2,
1,
Tickets Committee.
CGA Hospitality Committee 4; Dining Hall Committee 4; Men's Resident Council 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
4; Maroon and Gold Band 3, 4;
Perspective 3;
PILOT Associate
GOLD
Editor 3;
Photographer 3; Coed of the Year
Contest, Chairman 3; Senior Me-
MAROON AND
morial Committee.
PAUL VINCENT
O'DONNELL
MICHAEL JAMES O'LEARY
Ashland
Shamokin
Science
Day Men's Association
Mathematics, Physical Science
1,
3,
2,
Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Transportation Committee.
4;
Senior
Mathematics, Physical Science
2, 3;
2,
3,
4;
ROBERT JOSEPH
PAGNOTTI
Millersburg
ence Club
1,
Science Club 2, 3, Vice President 3;
Senior Memorial Committee.
CLINTON JOHN
OXENRIDER
Day Men's Association
Day Men's Association
1, 2,
OLYMPIAN
3; SciEditor-
in-Chief 2; Senior Investigations and
Arrangements Committee.
Old Forge
Social Studies,'Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 1; Science Club 1;
Senior Cap and Gown Committee.
LOUIS JOSEPH
PALERMO
Wilkes-Barre
Science
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
CGA Pep Committee 3, Co-Chairman
3; CGA Hospitality Committee 4;
CGA Election Board 2; Aviation
Club 2, 3; Science Club 1. 2, 3;
Baseball 1; Men's Intramurals 1, 2,
3, 4; Senior Decoration Committee;
Senior Reserved Seat and Usher
Committee.
PETER ANTHONY
PASTERNAK
Shamokin
Biological Science, Social Studies
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Aviation Club
1;
SPSEA
Senior Ivy
4;
Veterans'
Day Committee.
Club
3;
ANTHONY PEPERMO
MRS. CONNIE JANE PAUL
Social Studies, Geography
Cap and Gown Committee.
Senior
Berwick
English, Social Studies
Day Women's Association
Dramatic Club
GOLD
Staff
Senior
1;
1, 2, 3,
4:
MAROON AND
1;
Decoration
Committee.
PETER CHARLES
PERIALAS
WILBUR PERSON
Bloomsburg
Lehighton
English, Social Sludies
Social Studies, Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Science Club 1; Varsity Club 3, 4;
Basketball Tournament Committee
SPSEA
4;
Baseball
2,
Basketball
4;
3,
3, 4;
Baseball
1.
1,
2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM EVAN PRICE
Sweet Valley
CARL
L.
Social Studies, English
PETZ
CGA
Jermyn
Customs Committee
Club
Science
Day Men's Association
1, 2, 3, 4.
1,
SPSEA
3,
tions
TERESA PATRICIA RAKUS
Shavertown
Wyoming
Science
Association
Club
1,
2,
1,
4;
AND GOLD
Committee; Cus3; Waller Hall
3,
4; Dramatic
2,
SPSEA
4;
Reporter
Decorations Committee.
3,
MAROON
4;
Senior
Men's
Senior
Circula-
Decora-
RICHARD RUSSELL
RAPSON
CGA
2,
3;
Swimming
Track 2;
Committee 2;
Committee.
English, Social Studies
Hospitality
4;
MAROON AND GOLD
3;
tion
toms Committee
2,
Athenaeum
Council 4;
Aviation Club 1, 2;
2;
Resident
CGA
Class Representative 1, 4;
Library Policy Committee 2; As-
sembly Committee 3; Athletic Committee 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4,
Secretary
3,
President
4;
Maroon
and Gold Band 1; Science Club 1,
2, 3; Senior Memorial Committee
Chairman.
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GARY LEWIS REDDIG
ELIZABETH
Ephrata
Biological Science, Psychology
Class President 1, 2; CGA 1, 2, 3,
Vice President 3, President 4,
Pep Committee 2, Social Recreation
4,
Committee 3, Assembly and Evening
Men's
Entertainment
Committee;
Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Phi
Veterans' Club 3, 4;
Senior
Orchestra
Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and
Sigma Pi
Wrestling
ROW REED
Bloomsburg
2, 3;
Biological Science, English
CGA
Customs Committee 2; Pep
Committee 3; Day Woman's Association 2, 3, Recording Secretary 2;
Science Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2;
Program Chairman 3; Senior Ticket
and Distribution Committee, Chair-
1;
Universities.
THOMAS WILLIAM REGAN
ROBERT
P.
REEDER
Forty Fort
Northumberland
Biological Science, Social Studies
Biological Science, Geography
Day Men's Association
Gamma
Thela Upsilon
naeum Club
1;
1,
1, 2,
Aviation
2,
3,
4;
3; Athe-
Club
1:
Veterans' Club 3; SPSEA 4; Senior
Ivy Day Committee.
H.
CHARLES RHODES,
JR.
College Council Member 3, 4; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; SPSEA 4; Science Club 3;
Varsity Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4;
Chairman State Student Governing
Association Committee 3.
PAULA ELIZABETH
SCHELL
Catawissa
Science, Mathematics
Bristol
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 4; College Choral-
English, Social Studies
eers 1, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Senior
Transportation Committee.
Poetry Club
HENRY JOSEPH
SCHNITZER,
JR.
Day Women's Association
2, 3;
2,
3,
4;
Senior Announce-
ments and Invitations Committee.
RONALD MAURICE
SCHOCK
Hazleton
Tamaqua
Social Studies
Social Studies
Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4;
Veterans' Club 3, 4; SPSEA 4;
Senior Transportation Committee.
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3;
Sigma Alpha Eta 2; Veteran's As-
SPSEA 4; IntramurSenior Investigation and
Arrangements Committee.
sociation 3, 4;
als
1,
4;
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ARMAND LOUIS
SEBASTIANELLI
Wanamie
ROBERT SHARP.
Social Studies, Mathematics
Bloomsburg
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4:
Aviation Club 1; Business Education
Club 1; SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 4;
Basketball Tournament Committee
Physical Science, Mathematics
Student Basketball Manager 1;
Intramurals 2, 3; Senior Decorations
Committee.
1;
CGA
3;
Social
JR.
Committee
Recreation
Day Men's Association
ence Club
Committee.
Senior
4;
3,
4: Sci-
Decorations
JAMES RICHARD SIMON
MARIANNE SHUTOVICH
Honesdale
Hazleton
Science
Man
English, Social Studies
Secretary
Class
3;
CCA
Customs
2, 3; Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hall Association
Committee
1, 2, 3: College Choraleers 1; Dramatic Club 1; SPSEA 4;
AND GOLD 2, 3, Reporter 2, Feature
Senior Reserve Seats
Editor 3;
Committee.
MAROON
Representative
Council Member 2, 3
Board
3,
2,
;
College
Election
Social
3;
3;
CGA
Co-Chairman
Recreation 3; Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1,
2; Science Club 1, 2. 3, Treasurer
3; SPSEA 4; Veterans' Club; Senior Tickets Committee.
MRS. SYLVIA LORRAINE
MRS. SUSAN
ANN
STETLER
Shamokin
STETTLER
Sunhury
English, Spanish
Day Women's Association
1, 2,
3, 4.
Biological Science, English
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 1; Senior Ivy Day
Committee; Cap and Gown Committee.
ROBERTA ANN STRAIN
Springfield
Mathematics, Elementary Education
DAVID LESLIE STOUT
Class Treasurer 3; Social Recreation
Committee 2, 3; Waller Hall Asso-
Bloomsburg
ciation
Physical Science, Mathematics
Treasurer
3; SCA 1. 2: SPSEA 3, 4: Bloodmobile Chairman 3; Senior Cap and
Gown Committee Chairman.
Kappa
Pi
3,
Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Sigma
4; Senior ^tt Day Committee.
1, 2, 3,
4;
College Choraleers
"B" Club
1, 2, 3,
2, 3, 4;
RICHARD ASHEL SUTLIFF
GROVER WAYNE SWANK
Bloomsburg
Danville
English, Social Studies
Biological Science, English
Day Men's Association
ence Club
1,
1,
SPSEA
2;
Sci-
2, 3;
Senior
4;
A.
spective
and
Memorial Committee.
FRANK
Day Men's
TANKALAVAGE
Frackville
3;
Association 1, 2; PerSenior Announcements
Name Card
Committee.
JOHN LOUIS
TENTROMONO
Shamokin
Social Studies, Geography
Gamma
Tlieta Upsilon 1,
President 4; Aviation Club
Science
2,
3,
4,
Day Men's Association
1.
Science Club
SPSEA
1,
2,
3,
4;
Intramurals 2;
Senior Transportation
2,
4;
3;
Committee.
CONSTANCE JOYCE
TERZOPOLAS
Shenandoah
Science
Class Secretary 1
CGA Assistant
Treasurer 2; Hospitality Committee
RONALD WALKER
THOMAS
;
Chairman
3;
Pep
Committee
4;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 4; College Choraleers 1; Science Club 1, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Senior Decorating Com-
leges
Day Men's Association 3,
naeum Club 4; Track 4.
4;
Athe-
Who
Who's
Chairman;
mittee
Among
Erie
Social Studies, English
Students in American Col-
and Universities.
JOSEPH JOHN
THOMPSON
Shamokin
EDWARD
Biological Science, Social Studies
Hazleton
College Council
Class President 3;
3;
Men's Resident Council
Sigma Pi 3,
Varsity Club
4; Phi
2,
4;
4;
3:
Football
1,
2;
2,
3,
4;
Wrestling
Senior
2,
3,
4; Science Club
MAROON AND GOLD
Writer 3;
Committee.
1,
SPSEA
1.
2, 3,
Sports
Reserved Seats
H.
TIMM
Social Studies
College Council 4; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Business Education
Club 1; Veterans' Club 3, 4, Commander 4; SPSEA 4; Senior Orchestra Committee.
MARY LOUISE
JERRY EUGENE TREON
TODOROWSKI
Sunbury
Mount Carmel
Mathematics, Physical Science
Physical Science, Mathematics
College
Council
A'^sociation
1,
Science Club
2,
3;
3,
1, 2, 3,
Day Men's Association
Football
President 3;
Secretary 2, 3;
and Arrangements Committee.
4.
1,
2;
4;
3,
2,
1,
Day Women's
Senior Investigation
SPSEA 4; Senior Announcements
Name Cards Committee; Who's
Who Among Students in American
and
Colleges and Universities.
BARBARA MARIE URAM
RONALD UPPERMAN
Berwick
Hershey
Social Studies, English
Social Studies
Day
Senior Orchestra Committee.
SPSEA
Women's
4;
Association
Senior Cap and
4;
3,
Gown
Committee.
CARL
J.
VASSIA
Glen Lyon
PATRICIA RUTH
Social Studies, Geography
Howard
Men's Association 4; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2. 3; Aviation
Club 1; Science Club 2; SPSEA 4;
Intramurals 3; Senior Decoration
Committee.
English, Spanish
Day
Athenaeum Club
matic Club
3,
4;
1,
VAUGHN
2,
SCA
3,
4;
Dra-
1.
ROBERT RUCH VITACCO
JOSEPH
G.
VETRO
Freeland
Social Studies, Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dramatic Club 1; Science Club 2;
Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Senior
Decoration Committee.
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Mount Carmel
Social Studies, Geography
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Aviation Club 2; Science Club 2; Senior
Ivy Day Committee.
Gamma
WINIFRED JANE
WAY
RONALD WETZEL
Mount Carmel
Sociiil Studies,
Sunbury
Mathematics
Social Studies, Biological Science
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3;
SPSEA 2, 3; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee.
SPSEA
4; Basketball 1, 2; Football
Track 1; Senior Reserved
4;
Seats and Ushers Committee.
3,
NANCY ELLEN WURSTER
South Williamsport
B.
Science
FRANK WILSON
Atlantic City, N. J.
Biological Science, Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Club
Veterans'
4;
1,
2;
Senior
SCA
1;
Tickets
Committee.
CGA Hospitality Committee 2, 3;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
"B" Club 3, 4; SCA 1, 2, 3; Science
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman
3, Secretary 4; OBITER Copywriter
3,
.'\ssistant
Committee;
Among
Students in
leges
JOHN
F.
Editor
morial
and
Senior MeWho's Who
American Col-
4;
Universities.
WILLIAM JOSEPH
ZAGARINSKY
YOUNG
Mount Carmel
Mahanoy
English, Physical Science
Social Studies, English
SPSEA
Men's Resident Council 1; Day
Men's Association 2; Athenaeum
Club 1; SPSEA 2, 3; Senior Memorial Committee.
Football
4;
1,
Veteran's Club 3, 4;
Senior Orchestra
2;
Committee.
PAUL JAMES ZALESKIE
City
JOHN PETER ZORZI
Shamokin
Harvey's Lake
Physical Science, English
Mathematics, Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Aviation
Club 3;
Committee.
1,
Senior
2, 3, 4;
Publicity
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 1; Science Club 2;
Basketball Tournament Committee
3, 4; College Sports Statistician 3,
4; Senior Memorial Committee.
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SPECIAL
EDUCATION
DONALD
F.
MAIETTA
B.S., M.S.,
Ph.D.
Director of Special Education
Student teacher, Carol Mazza, prepares favors
for party for the special education group in
Benjamin Franklin School.
Sandra Moore, student teacher, assists Judy LeVan, an aurally handicapped pupil, distinguish sound patterns kinesthetically.
CONNIE JOAN AUMILLER
JACK THOMAS BLOSKY
McClure
Speech Correction
Danville
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4; College
Choraleers
1,
3;
SCA
1,
2;
Speech Correction
Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3; Senior Transportation Committee.
Senior
Program and Distribution Committee,
Chairman.
CAROLYN CRIBBS
Verona
NONA LOU BURROWS
Education lor the Mentally
Retarded
Watsontown
Speech Correction
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Recording Secretary 4;
Athenaeum Club 1, 2;
Poetry Club 1
Senior Ivy Day
Committee.
;
Class Secretary 2; CGA Hospitality
Committee 3; Library Policy Committee 3; Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3;
4;
Maroon
I.
Speech Correction
Speech Correction, Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum
Club 2, 3; Senior Invitations Committee.
Day Women's Association
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3,
naeum Club 2; Senior
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Business
Club
1;
SPSEA
Advertising Staff 4;
ior Investigations
Committee.
GLENNON
Education lor the Mentally
Retarded
Bloomsburg
Education
J.
Shamokin
GENSEMER
Speech Correction
OBITER
4;
4; AtheInvitations
1, 2, 3,
Committee.
EDWARD
B.
GEARY
Danville
Catawissa
IRA
2,
Secretary 2; Council for Exceptional
Children 3, 4, Program Chairman 3,
4; Fashion Store Coordinator 1, 2,
3, 4; Senior Decorations Committee;
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities.
JANET
JOYCE ELAINE FISHER
Sigma Alpha Eta 2,
Program Chairman
and Gold Band
1,
4;
3, 4,
3,
SPSEA
4;
Sen-
and Arrangements
CGA Day Men Representative
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
Sigma Alpha Eta
3;
4;
2; Veteran's Club
4; SPSEA 4; Council for Exceptional Children 4.
3,
MARJORIE ANN GINNICK
South Williamsport
Speech Correction
Class
Woman
Representative
HERBERT LINS JONES
Bloomsburg
3,
4;
CGA
Awards Committee 2, 3, CoQiairman 3; College Council 3, 4;
Education for the Mentally
Retarded
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Governing Board 2; Sigma Alpha
Eta 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3,
President 4; "B" Club 1, 2, 3;
Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette
1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4;
MAROON AND GOLD. Reporter 1,
2; Senior Decorations Committee;
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities.
RAYMOND STANLEY
KARLOVICH
Danville
Trevorton
Speech Correction
Day Men's Association
1, 2, 3, 4;
Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma Alpha
Eta 2, 3, 4. Executive Council 4;
Aviation Club 2; Business Education
Club 1; SPSEA 3, 4: Senior Inves-
Kappa
tigation
JOHN FRANKLIN LONG
Speech Correction
Dav Men's Association 1, 2. 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 1. 2, 3, 4; SPSEA
4; Senior Transportation Committee.
and Arrangements Commit-
tee.
SYLVIA ANNE
MARCHESKI
GARY
J.
MAKUCH
Weatherly
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3. 4;
Athenaeum Club 3; Aviation Club
1; Council for Exceptional Children
3, 4; Senior Investigation and Arrangements Committee.
CAROL ANN LORETTA
MAZZA
Shamokin
Speech Correction
CGA
Hospitality
3;
SPSEA
Editor 3:
4;
Hazleton
CGA
Senior Programs
Committee.
Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
78
Associate
GOLD,
EDWARD McFADDEN
Speech Correction
4, Secretary -Treasurer 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3,
4, Secretary 2, President 4; Maroon
and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; Fashion
Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Children's Coordinator
Senior
2;
Decorations
3;
Reporter 2. 3, 4; Senior Transportation Committee.
Education for the Mentally Retarded
3,
PILOT,
MAROON AND
Indiana
Hospitality Committee 1, 2, 3,
Co-Chairman 3; CGA Social Recreation Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega
Committee
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 3, 4; Dramatic Club
and
Distribution
SANDRA
MOORE
K.
Hazleton
WAYNE
E.
Speech Correction
MILLER
College
Bloomsburg
Education lor the Menially Retarded
Day Men's Association
ma Alpha
Eta
4; Varsity
Club
4,
1,
2,
3; Sig-
Vice President
4; Football
Investigations and
Senior
4;
3,
3,
2,
3,
Ar-
rangements Committee.
Pep
Council
Committee,
CGA
Freshman
Member
CGA
3;
Co-Chairman
4
Class Adviser 3
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Sigma Alpha Eta
2, 3, 4, Treas
Choraleers
1
4:
Reporter 2
OLYMPIAN Assistant Editor 2,
AND GOLD Reporter 1,
Assistant Editor 2. Editor 3, Senior
Adviser 4; Senior Transportation
urer
4;
1,
College
SPSEA
CO-PILOT
MAROON
Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
JOYCE KATHRYN
JOHN MICHAEL ONUFER
MORGAN
West field, New Jersey
West Hazleton
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Speech Correction, Elementary
CGA
Day Men's Association
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3,
Customs Committee
CGA
2, 3:
Hospitality Committee 1. 2; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Council
lor Exceptional Children 3, 4; Athe-
naeum Club
SPSEA
2;
4;
Senior
4;
1,
2,
Investigations
3,
4;
SPSEA
4;
and
Ar-
rangements Committee.
Senior
Tickets Committee.
DONALD
P.
PEDROW
Shamokin
Speech Correction
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
Sigma Alpha Eta 2. 3, 4; SPSEA
Senior
Investigations
and
4;
4;
Arrange-
ments Committee.
CHARLES BENJAMIN
POMICTER
Wilkes-Barre
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Day Men's Association
Athenaeum Club 2, 3,
1,
2,
3,
4;
Treasurer
3, President 4; Council for Exceptional Children 3, 4, President 4;
Wrestling 2; Senior Programs and
Distribution Committee.
4,
BEVERLY JUNE RITTER
Selinsgrove
Education for the Mentally Retarded
JEAN
CGA
Dalmatia
CGA
Hospitality Committee 3;
Dining Room Committee 2; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 3, 4; Athenaeum Club
3; Council for Exceptional Children
3,
4;
Women's Chorus
SPSEA
3,
4;
1,
OBITER
2;
SCA
Staff
1;
K.
ROTHERMEL
Speech Correction
Waller Hall Association
Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2,
1,
2;
SPSEA
3,
4;
4; SCA
4; Senior Invitations
1,
2, 3,
3,
Committee.
4;
Senior Ticket Committee.
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MRS. PAULA DAVIS
JOHN SANSONE
SCHMAUK
Dunbar
West
Speech Correction
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Day Men's Association
Council
4;
Tournament
Tournament
ball
OBITER
ior
1,
2,
3,
4;
Executive
SPSEA 4; Wrestling
Committee 3; Basket-
Sigma Alpha Eta
2, 3, 4,
Committee
Advertising Staff 4;
3;
CGA
Pittston
Recreation
Social
Sigma Alpha Eta
Committee
4; ColChoraleers
SPSEA 4;
1;
Council for Exceptional Children 3,
4; Senior Publicity Committee.
4;
lege
3,
2, 3,
Sen-
Arrangements and Investigation
Committee.
JOHN
DOROTHY MAE
STRADTMAN
N.
STRAW
Scranton
Speech Correction, Elementary
Bloomsburg
Day Men's Association
Education for the Mentally Retarded
ma Alpha
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3; "B" Club
Committee.
4;
4;
Chairman
1, 2,
3; Sig-
Eta 1, 2, 3, Committee
Senior Reserve Seats
1
;
SPSEA 3, 4; Council
1, 2;
for Exceptional Children 3, 4; Senior Invitations Committee.
SCA
MRS. JOAN STACKHOUSE
WOLFE
MARY LOU WEBB
Nanticoke
Danville
Speech Correction, Elementary
CGA Customs Committee 2, 3; Day
Women's Association
Sigma Alpha Eta 1,
utive Council 2, 3, 4;
OBITER
2,
1,
2,
3,
4,
SPSEA
3,
4;
Exec3,
4;
Senior Pictures 3; Senior
Transportation Committee.
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3; Maroon and
Gold Band 1, 2, 3; SCA 1; SPSEA
3, 4; Council for Exceptional Children 3, 4; Senior Announcement
and Name Card Committee.
EDWIN KUSER
Class President
Dear Fellow Graduates:
May
end of a successful beginning.
28, 1960: the
1961, leave Bloomsburg State College to seek a new
now
four wonderful college years which are
lies
livins
in
and together, we, the Class of
our chosen profession.
memories, and ahead
.
.
.
Behind us lay
who can
predict what
ahead?
During these four years we have given much
have placed outstanding records
campus
proud
to carry the
it
of
our alma mater. Many of our class members
Bloomsburg athletics. Others have contributed
to
name and
the spirit of
Bloomsburg State College
and
parts of our state,
all
Bloom" much more than we have given:
friends,
maturity,
memories, a sense of accomplishment, innumerable experiences, valuable contacts, and, of most
importance, an education.
With these
astounding responsibilities.
We,
nation of tomorrow.
We
tools
we
will
go forth from our apprenticeship to assume
the leaders of today, will influence, each in his
have the tools of an educated mind,
make
Now, as our college days come to a
indeed difficult, but let us remember
written in a daily pledge
we
will
as teachers, '"under
close,
that
launching pad from which we
duties, ideas,
and
president
thanks to those,
may
let
own
small way, the
us use them effectively, and
God"
we are faced with
—
let
—
as
is
us use them with humility.
the task of saying good-by.
This
our days at Bloomsburg are not done; they will live
with us throughout our lives, for they are a part of us.
will act as a
As
to
proudly.
have, however, taken from "old
prestige,
book
as freshmen, but to
we have carried
We
in the log
work and invaluable ideas, not only to the organizations which we found on our
new organizations and, of course, to our fellow students. We have been
countless hours of
is
Individually,
life
The foundation we have acquired here
from fulfillment of our
attack obstacles barring us
ideals.
of,
and on behalf of the Class of 1961,
who through
I
wish to extend sincere appreciation and
a great expenditure of time, effort, and patience have
made our years
here successful: our parents, our class advisers, the faculty, the president, the Board of Trustees, and
the
Commonwealth
Although
I
of Pennsylvania.
have tried to show
it
through
my
actions this past year,
thank you for the privilege and honor of serving as your president.
best wishes for success
and happiness
in
I
now wish
to
With you, as we
whatever you may encounter
in the future.
part,
C. Kuser
Class President, 1961
82
go
May God
with vou.
Edwin
formally
my
be
SENIOR CLASS
Ed Kuser
President
Norm
Vice-President
Secretary
Rose Fatzinger
Treasurer
Frances Gaglione
Adviser
Majorie Ginnick Stover
Woman
Shutovich
Dr. Donald
Rabb
Richard Rapson
Representative
Man
January graduation
Representative
83
JUNIOR CLASS
Richard Lloyd
President
Robert Steinhart
Vice-President
Treasurer
_
Left
to
right:
Milton
Wiest,
Mr.
William
Cope,
—
.
Milton Wiest
Mr. William Cope
Adviser
Penny Harvey, Hope Wingate, Robert
Penny Harvey
_
Secretary
Richard Lloyd,
Steinhart, John Vincent.
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CANDIDATES FOR LAUREL PRINCESS
Left
to
Myma
right:
Jean
Aikey,
Madelyn Scheno, Kathy Sinkler
Penny Harvey.
Bassett, Dorothy Updegraff,
The symbol
SOPHOMORE CLASS
President
Richard Kennedy
Vice-President
Manuel Gonzalez
Secretary
Joanne Shaffer
Treasurer
Patricia Biehl
Mr. John Scrimegeour
Adviser
Left to right: Richard Kennedy,
Colder, Lee Jackson, Patricia Biehl.
Manuel Gonzalez, Joanne
Shaffer,
Ann
The dream
And
86
the reality
FRESHMAN CLASS
John Baylor
President
Vice-President
Larry Tironi
Secretary
Gail
Kuhns
Treasurer
Ernie Shuba
Adviser
Mr. Godwin
Our
illustrious leader
87
Rock and
roll is
here to stay
Tom
Woops!
88
Little
and "Peanut" Scheno,
class advisers
COMMUNITY GO VERNME
r. f^
Gary Reddig. President
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES
Dr. Ralph Herre
Mr. Boyd Buckingham
Mr.
J.
Alfred McCauslin
Mr. John Hoch
Miss Ellen Lane
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
Vr ASSOCIA TION
Myles Anderson, Vice-President
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES
Lee Jackson
CGA STANDING
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Customs
Manuel Gonzalez
Joanne Shaffer
Richard McFarland
Warren Ozmajiski
__ Sandra Moore
Philip DeBoard
-
.
Social-Recreation
Pep
_
Awards
Elizabeth
Election Board
Fire Drill
Dining
Room
Freshman Class
Advisers
92
Robert Burdo
_
Furniture
Bronker
JoAnn Duda
William Kuhns
_ Joseph Enney
Hospitality
_
_
_
_ Elaine Anderson
Thomas
Little
Madelyn Scheno
Freshmen serenade the
girls of
Waller Hall
COMMITTEES
Freshmen
The
idenlify themselves for
CGA
Customs Committee
Freshman ducks committee member.
assist the officers of CGA in making it a functioning as well as
The committee chairmen are appointed by the vice-president of the asterm of one year and are usually selected because of previous experience in that parcommittee work. They are responsible to the vice-president for a monthly report on
Standing Committees
a formulating organization.
sociation for a
ticular type of
the activities of their individual committees.
the council meeting of
He, in turn, reports on the progress of each committee
Individually, each committee has a specific job to do.
or offer advice to the chairmen.
overlap.
of
CGA
As
at
CGA.
The
total picture
shows,
The student body may make suggestions
that committee duties somewhat
however,
a result, problems of the college are covered sufficiently
and thus the governmental duties
are performed.
Four Freshmen, provided by Big
Name
Entertainment Committee.
Pep Committee bonfire
rouses school spirit.
93
WALLER HALL
STANDING,
Mrs. Hoch.
left to right:
This
94
Kay
Gaglione, Miss Egger, Eileen Sudak, Carol Bendinsky, Mary Somerset. Dean Lane, Margie Snook, Becky Henry, Judy Goss,
Zevas, Elaine Anderson, Betty Brooker. Marjorie Bower, Jeanne Fisher, Diana Andrews.
SEATED: Nancy Yocum, Mary
may
replace basket weaving.
Waller Hall
girls
studying intently.
ASSOCIATION
Dear Santa,
My, but Santa's beard
Welcome
I
want a
is soft.
to the celestial gate.
We
do remain impartial
95
NOR TH HALL
OFTICERS
Thomas Regan
President
Richard Lloyd
Vice-President
Secretary
__
RoUin Cunningham
Dean George G. Stradtman
Treasurer
Adviser
But, Stan,
Gerald Wright
it's
nearly 8:00.
The "wheels"
1'^
96
of
North
Hall.
MEN
Are rooms
really that scarce?
Dear Mom??!!
Who
Just a
little
old
dorm party
.
.
used
all
the hot water?
DA Y WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Left to right: Mrs. Gail Sarce, Sandra Evans,
Anne
Colder, Clio Mowery,
Kay
Kurlish, Mrs.
Mary MacDonald.
I* ifS&'-t^
i
-»«.
Now
98
I'm not one to talk, but
A
'fri-"!-'-*^ -4
quickie next period? ?
'.
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DA Y MEJYS ASSOCIA TION
OFFICERS
Edward Timm
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Adviser
—
Jesse Buriak
Daniel Kwasmoski
William Higgins
Dr. Raliili Herre
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MAROON AND GOLD
Editor-in-Chief
Harry Cole
Associate Editor
Macyle Phillips
Editor
Dianne Campbell
News
Andre Gide once said, "Man's greatest works bear the
marks of pain." THE MAROON AND GOLD may
be far from Man's greatest works, but it provides great quantities of pain to the people whose faces and psychoses stare
persistent
of these two pages.
ciut
This pain begins soon after publica-
tion
and ends only when the paper
The
editor looks at
"4 pages, editorial
He
lies
down
to
the paper,
He
be done."
to wait until
it
is
ready to go to press.
blank except for the words
gets a severe headache.
goes away.
Then the work begins, pounding keys, pasting and cutting,
drawing and writing, and stealing news from other newspapers.
Finally, as the sun rises over the "Friendly College," the news-
paper
lies
complete on the table
stone Publishing
Faculty Adviser
Mr. Richard Savage
Company."
in
an envelope marked "Key-
Sports Sla/I
Sports Editor
Editorial Board:
H. Hunley
C. Shultz
L.
Photographers:
N. Geisenger
J.
Witmer
Wayne Morrissey
Rado
E. Eill
F. Heller
Art Stajj: M. Reinheimcr. P. Bingaman, N. Dunlop.
Business Staff: N. Swartz, Business Manager, R. Tolerico, P. Wadsworlh,
S.
Magee.
THE OL YMPIAN
THE PILOT
EDITORIAL BOARD
Sylvia Marcheski
Janet Williams
William Martin
Donald Smith
Harry Cole
THE PILOT
is
published annually by the stu-
dent body to serve as a handbook for
at
Bloonisburg State College.
jects as
It
all
students
covers such sub-
parking policy, C.G.A. Constitution, grades,
and other pertinent information.
PILOT
Robert Johnstone, Assistant Editor, Wilfred Oakey, member of
Editorial Stajj. Missing from this page are Jeffrey Girton, Editor,
Patricia Dunnigan and Marian Huttenstine, stajj members. Their
pictures can be found in the Senior Section.
103
Mary Frances Downey,
Editor-in-chief ;
Nancy Wurster, Associate Editor
THE OBITER
The OBITER
count of the year's
is
(
we hope
actiyities,
I
an accurate ac-
and serves
to
remind
students of their college years.
To produce
on checked
lines
look
.
.
.
really,
it,
we draw square
make
blocks,
pajjer, try to visualize
how
things
sharpen pencils, hunt for rulers,
ads in non-existent Obiters. do everything in
licate,
file
pictures,
sell
trip-
one-third of the triplicates, re-schedule
toss
friends, stay
up
out
late,
pictures,
make enemies,
watchman
plead with the
lose
to let
the door open, and think of surrilous captions
we
couldn't possibly print.
We
hope you have as much fun reading
we did compiling
Dr.
Edward
T.
DeVoe, Faculty Adviser
it.
it
as
Joe Rado, Photographer
Ed Lockman and Wayne Morrssey.
Sports Editors
Bob
Deibler, Organization Editor
Helen Davis, Head Typist
Dick Dennon, Business Manager
Bill
O'Donnell, Activities Editor
Joan Petrie,
An
Editor
iPBiWm
LIBRARY
One
college
of the everchanging features of the
campus
is
the College Library. This
year the stacks were opened to
dents in the college to
all
facilitate
the stuthe
ex-
amination of reference materials.
Overlooking the court and fountain,
one can always find a pleasant and quiet
atmosphere
mav
Left to right: Mrs. R. Laubach, Miss E. Keefer, Miss G. Reams,
Mrs. M. MacNeal, Mrs. H. Pestel.
I
106
in
which constructive study
be accomplished.
ATHENAEUM CLUB
The purpose
of
Athenaeum Club
the
is
to
familiarize students with the various types of music.
During the year the members
records and
listen to
discuss various aspects of the compositions.
The
and include
selec-
programs are quite
tions
diversified,
ranging from classical music
to
progressive
jazz.
OFFICERS
President
—
Charles Pomicter
Nancy Yocum
Vice-President
-
Secretary
Code
Judith Whaite
Treasurer
Mary K. Dubbs
Program Chairman
Adviser
Margaret
-
Mr. James Leitzel
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71
B
(•(•
OFFICERS
Laura McVey
President
Vice-President
Carol Del Vecchio
.
Secretary
.
Treasurer
Miss Eleanor Wray
Adviser
pose.
The "B" Club is an
Its first aim is to
ondly,
tion
it
athletic organization for
women which
foster a spirit of sportsmanship
has a two-fold pur-
and co-operation and
attempts to create a greater interest in athletics as a
means toward
sec-
recrea-
and physical development.
Membership in the club is open to all women college students who fulfill the
requirement of earning 500 points through participation in athletic events during
the school year.
"B" Club meets twice a month and plans
which
is
held during a weekend in April.
be a traditional activity at B.S.C.
It
projects such as their spring camp-out
is
hoped
Monroe
Nancy Case
Barbara
that the club will continue to
'>r>
CLUB
C;
B USINESS ED UCA TION
OFFICERS
President
Ronald
Vice-President
Secretary
The Business Education Club
is
to
promote
Joseph Patrilla
Kathr)n Bugg^-
develop qualities of leadership:
interest in the organization of 'commercial clubs in
high schools: to train
teachers in the organizing of such clubs: to encourage scholarship through contests:
means of gaining contact with other schools and associations; to become
conversant with modern business methods and systems: to encourage social contact;
and to develop promptness and the ability to accept responsibility. All business
to furnish
students are eligible for admittance into this club.
Hope Wingate
Treasurer
an organization for the students of the Business
this club are: to
_
Historian
Advisers
Education Department. The aims of
Petruzzi
Janice Werly
.
Mr. Walter Rygiel
Mr. Norman Hilgar
CLUB
BLOOMSBURG PLAYERS
OFFICERS
Carol Mazza
President
Vice-President
-
—
Steve
Jane
Treasurer
Steadman
Marti Frey
_
Secretary
Marcheski
- Miss Helen Kelly
Advisers
Mr. Joseph Godwin
Mr. William Cope
The Bloomsburg Players
is
an outstanding organization which helps students
and practical knowledge in the art of drama.
interested in dramatics gain a better
Experience
is
Once a month
gained in lighting, staging, make-up. directing, acting, and costuming;
a
workshop play
is
presented to the club in which the
members do work
in that phase of production in which they are interested.
presenting three major productions.
"The Curious Savage"
"Amahl and the Night I'isitors" and "Skin of Our Teeth."
In these productions,
This year the club
a few get star billing,
phases of production
This club
is
is
but the experience gained by other members, working
is
open
in other
immeasurable.
to all students
experience in the field of dramatics.
who
desire to obtain further knowledge and
Amahl and mother, from Amahl and
the Night
Visitors.
Out
front, a
A
smooth performance, but backstage
.
.
scene from The Curious Savage.
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President: Bill O'Donnell, Vice-President: Mat Ydniaia;., Treusurer: Cob Strunk,
Secretary: Judy Austin, Adviser: Dr. Hopkins.
DEBATING CLUB
The purpose
of the
intercollegiate debate.
teams that
Bloomsburg Debating Club
More
will actively participate in
Dr. Hopkins,
for the future
who
is
to
particularly, the club sets as
encourage an
its
interest in
goal the formation of
debate with other colleges.
Dr. Melville Hopkins reorganized this club on
years.
is
campus
for the first time in several
an accomplished debater, has provided fine leadership
Bloomsburg Debaters.
This year the club has participated in a number of novice debates and has
functioned as host to the Kings College Debating Team.
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SCIENCE CLUB
OFFICERS
President
Robert Slrunk
Vice-President
William O'Donnell
Secretary
Nancy Wurster
_
Treasurer
John Yanaitis
Program Chairman
Advisers
Members
of the student
body who are
Judith
Faust
Dr. Harold H. Lanterman
Mr. Tobias Scarpino
_
interested in science comprise one of the
members
most popular clubs on campus.
its
are presented by the club.
a variety
Programs designed for the interest of
Lectures, filins. and demonstrations offer
of
-topics for discussion.
All
member
students,
is
regardless
of
curriculum,
are
eligible
for
membership.
Every
sure to gain a better understanding of the maze of scientific miracles
which are endlessly entering our
lives.
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VARSITY
116
CLUB
OFFICERS
Edwin Kuser
President
Vice-President
_
_.
Terry Engelman
Robert Christina
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Joseph Enney
_
Richard Lloyd
Treasurer
Mr. Foster
Adviser
The Varsity Club
inter-collegiate sport.
composed of men who have won a letter in any authorized
Founded upon a basis of athletic ability, the club's purposes
is
are to advance the ideals of sportsmanship and scholarship
terests,
and
The
to
encourage interest
activities of this
They sponsor
The club also acts
group are many.
at
which a Varsity Queen
to
teams of visiting schools.
is
among men
of similar in-
in inter-collegiate activities.
crowned.
the annual Varsity
Dance
as a hospitality committee
117
VETERANS'
The Veterans' Club
cently
it
its
is one of the most reformed clubs on the College Campus. Already
has achieved
much
success, as one can see
from
large membership.
The purposes
of this organization are. to
in-
form the non-military experienced portion of the
student body of their opportunities and obligations
in the
armed
forces,
fraternity enjoyed
and transfer
18
and
to
further the spirit of
by veterans of military service
this feeling into civilian
life.
CLUB
Commander
—
-
Vice-Commander
Adjutant
Treasurer
—
-
Edward Timm
Thomas Little
Philip Werntz
Ted Andrewlevieh
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STUDENT CHRISTIAN
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ASSOCIA TION
The purpose
tion
is
to
of the Student Christian Associa-
advance the knowledge of Christian
fel-
lowship on the campus, to create a better understanding of the Bible, and to better realize the im-
portance of religion in
life.
Each meeting includes praver and worship.
Programs may consist of group discussions on
pertinent subjects, lectures by interesting speakers,
film strips, and special services such
as
seasonal
parties or All-College Vespers.
This club
is
open
to
all
students
who
further insight into importance of religion in
desire
life.
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Adviser
Stanley Trout
Bower
Hope Wingate
Margaret
...
—
-
Gloria Gilbert
Mr. Clayton H. Hinkel
121
CHEERLEADERS
CHEERLEADERS SQUAD
Bonnie Kline
Man- Ellen Horner
Bobbi Clark
Sandy McKee
Cathy Sinkler
Nancy Rodgers
^
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ma
MAJORETTES
Left to Right:
Jane Rienaker
Linda Schmidt
Bonnie Austin
Helen Salfi
Judy Stettner
Carol Wetzel
Helen Davis
Barbara Rowe
Sharon Smith
Margie Stover
The majorettes can be seen adding
to every football
they
Band
who
set
game, pep
rally, or
the pace for the
their sparkle
parade.
It
is
Maroon and Gold
as they cheer the Huskies on to victory.
MAROON AND
OFFICERS
President
_
Vice-President
Secretary
„.
_
Treasurer
Librarian
Director
_
Assistant Director _
Student musicians, capable
di-
rectors and an interested and ap-
preciative student body
— these
are
the elements which are combined
to make the Maroon and Gold
Band one
of the
finest
organiza-
tions on campus.
The
services this
group per-
forms for the college community
are numerous.
GOLD BAND
Edward Fox
Mary Louise Yeagley
_
Betty Kane
..
-
John Knorr
Mary McHose
Mr. Nelson A. MUler
„
Dr. Charles H. Carlson
During
football season the fast
stepping
marching band
seen
all
at
rallies,
than
its
football
can
games,
be
pep
and parades, doing more
part to cheer the Huskies
to victory.
After
football
season,
the
marching band becomes a concert
band that presents many interesting and varied programs for the
qnjoyment
of
both
Community and
the
the surroundina: area.
the
College
residents
in
OFFICERS
President
Thomas Davis
Vice-President
Sterling Smith
Secretary
Joanne Tenzyk
Treasurer
_
Librarians
Claire Hughes, Marcia Miller
Adviser
..._
Carol Bendin^ky
Dr. Charles Carlson
THE COLLEGE
Officers
Three Kings and
their slave
from Amahl.
The
Choraleers
College
which endeavors
to
an
is
organization
provide an enjoyable and pur-
poseful singing group.
Membership
is
open
to all
male and female students who enjoy singing and
are able to attend weekly rehearsals.
The group
presents various concerts through-
out the college year for the enjoyment of the college
community and surrounding
residents as well.
^fJ2J\
IS
V^ ^
CHORALEERS
The Kings meet Amalil and mother.
\
11^'
The Kings bid
farewell.
STUDENT EDUCA TION ASSO CIA TION
OFFICERS:
President,
Sudak,
Eileen
Vice-President,
Richard
Frey, Secretary, Argie Zevas, Treasurer,
Guy Fulmer,
Carolyn Cribbs.
The Oscar Bakeless Chapter
sylvania
fessional
is
of the
Student Education Association of Penn-
organized to promote professional interests and
education
standards,
and
to
cement
activities, to
teacher-student
juniors and seniors are eligible for membership.
foster pro-
relationships.
All
This chapter sponsors various
projects for the benefit of the general college community.
Soci/il
Chairman,
ALPHA CHAPTER OF THE
COUNCIL OF EXCEPTIONAL
CHILDREN
OFFICERS
Charles Pomicter
Nancy Handshaw
Elizabeth Brooker
Robert Anthony
Donald Maietta
Miss Mary Kramer
Dr.
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ALPHA
Left to right: Carol Mazza, Eileen Sudak, Harrj- Cole, Mr. Joseph
The Alpha Omicron Chapter
Godwin, Jean Valentincr, Rita Botteon, Mar\
of ,\lpha Psi
high students of the Bloomsburg Players.
doing a high standard of work
OMEGA
PSI
It
Omega
is
composed
Frances Downey.
of academically
provides an honor society for those
in college dramatics,
and secures for them the mutual
helpfulness provided by a large national fraternity.
But,
it
tickles.
\ou aged 50
years in 5 minute?.
I still
hate violins.
GAMMA THETA UPSILON
OFFICERS
President
Frank Tankalavage
Vice-President
Margaret Bower
Recording Secretary
Mary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Advisers
_
_
Faltisco
Barry Faust
William Remley
Mr.
Sterling
Dr.
Gamma
Theta Upsifon. a co-edu-
cational geography
to
students
Adams
who
fraternity,
have
a
is
open
geography
major or minor, and are academically
high
in
geography courses.
The purpose
to
of the organization
is
advance the study of geography both
as a cultural discipline,
tical subject for
and as a prac-
study and investigation.
131
KAPPA DELTA PI
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Recording Secretary _
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Historian
Adviser
Kappa
honor society
Delta
Pi,
co-educational
in education, attempts to
promote high professional,
intellectual,
and personal standards, and
nize
recog-
outstanding educational contribu-
tions.
seniors,
Members must be
juniors and
having a general scholastic
ing on Dean's List.
132
to
rat-
Judy Goss
„
Wayne Faust
Jean Schell
Frances Scott
„ Eileen
Sudak
Rose Fatzinger
Mrs. Deborah Griffith
PI
OMEGA
PI
OFFICERS
President
Richard Dennen
Vice-President
Secretary
.
Elaine Burns
Russel Millhouse
Treasurer
Hope Wingate
Historian
Adviser
Dale Gardner
_
Dr.
Thomas
B. Martin
The aims
ter
Pi
of
courage,
interest
(b)
of the Alph^, Delta
Omega
Pi are:
promote,
extend,
and scholarship
(a)
Chapto
en-
and create
commerce
in
to aid in civic betterment in col-
leges (c) to encourage
and
foster high
ethical standards in business
fessional life
(d)
and pro-
to teach the idea of
service as the basis of all worthy enterprise.
to
the
The requirements
fraternity
are
for admission
second semester
sophomore standing, scholarship rating
of 2.8,
and two semesters of credit
in
the Business Education Club.
133
SIGMA ALPHA ETA
OFFICERS
Marjorie Ginnick
President
Vice-President
-
Recording Secretary
_...
Corresponding Secretary
who
a fraternity for those students
lems of speech and hearing.
The aims
.._
are interested in prob-
of the fraternity are to create an interest in
the fields of speech and hearing, to encourage professional growth, to insure high
planes of achievement in academic and clinical activities, and to build wholesome
public
relations
terested in
with other college departments and with
knowing about the
fields of
organizations
local
in-
speech and hearing rehabilitation.
—
The four grades of membership are: (ll Affiliate students interested in becoming informed about the fields. 2 Associate students who have completed their
first year and have an active interest in training in the field.
3 Key Members
(
I
—
(
advanced students
nition
for
in the field
having a 2.7 average.
I
4)
—
Honor Members
Key Members who have demonstrated outstanding
organization.
)
Miller
Nona Burrows
Sandra Moore
Adviser
is
Wayne
Connie Aumiller
Treasurer
Sigma Alpha Eta
-.
leadership
a recogin
the
Dr. Donald F. Maietta
135
PHI SIGMA PI
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Richard Rapson
_
Richard Lloyd
_
Secretary
Treasurer
Jeffrey
_
Ass't Secretary-Treasurer
Norman Shutovich
Sergeant-at-Arms
Chaplain
Historian
Adviser
136
Smith
James Kitchen
John \'incent
_
Edwin Kuser
James Donald
Mr. Russell Schleicher
A
"First
off,
being here
I'd
.
.
like
to
thank you
for
King Gruber and Subjects
."
Scum
.
.
.
No more
139
HALLOWEEN
^
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sc':'--'/:^
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Beauty
is
only skin deep
But
rpr
\
\
my
nose
is
itchy!
AZ
'^s
The
For my next number
142
.
I'm sorry you don't like
me
.
I
cast takes a
^.
bow
With
print hearts in red
and
.
Thank You! Thank You!
FRESHMAN TALENT SHO W
Me
It
says here in the dictionary that music
is
defined as
.
.
and
my Teddy
.
There
Jerry,
will
you
tell
Kru
.
.
We
want
to
take
it
Bear
is
nothine Uke a dame?
fror
the top.
Oooh,
Mammy
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A
M
P
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Eagles Mere or bust
Phi Sig Pledgees clean Senior
s
c
A
N
D
And what do you
like
most
about
Bloomsburg?
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144
The Christmas
spirit
invades Waller Hall
Walk
The
cast of
The Curious
S(n'age.
The Spartans
-4
f
;-
at
Homecoming.
-
^
f
Snow, snow, and more snow.
And
the
a
run of bad luck for
cameraman.
Please, no
swimming
in the
Gym.
145
THE QUEEN AND HER COURT
NIKKI
SCHENO— MAY QUEEN
Henrietta Smith
Lydia Gobbi
Sandy Clark
Kathi Durkin
Sally Riefenstahl
Mary
Raydell Radzai
Joanne Moyer
Ellen
Dushanko
MAYDAY
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WEEK-END
The
Brother's Pour entertain
Buddy Morrow's orchestra
plays for the Saturday night dance
Soloist for the
148
Morrow
orchestra
CO-ED OF THE YEAR CANDIDA TES
i
Patti Lello
June Houseknerht
149
CO-ED OF THE
Anne Colder
Hope Wingate
150
YEAR CANDIDATES
Judy Goss
Suzanne Fisher
151
HOWARD FOWLER FENSTEMAKER.
A.B.,
The Faculty
of
A.M.
Bloomsburg
State College
presents this Testimonial
to their friend
and colleague
HOWARD FOWLER FENSTEMAKER
upon the completion of thirty-five years of distinguished service as
a teacher and as an educator of teachers at his Alma Mater:
IN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
community,
in
of his services to church, college,
and
which he has always assumed a leading role:
IN RECOGNITION of his profound scholarship in all fields of
knowledge: his contributions to music, both as a composer and
artist; his leadership in fraternal and communitv endeavors; and
his deep and abiding faith in God and in his fellow man:
IN GRATITLTDE
of a scholar
for having taught us
and a gentleman.
to recognize the true spirit
our fervent hope that he mav ever be enshrined in the
vouth the embodiment of the humanistic spirit which
constantly seeks new frontiers while pacing homage to the dearh
It
is
hearts
of
won advancements
This
of the past.
twenty-eighth
day
of
February,
nineteen
hundred
and
sixH'-one.
President
Bloomsburg State College Faculty
Association
s:aJi.
Dr. De Voe, Chairman of the Fenstemaker Portrait Committee,
congratulates Professor Fenstemaker upon the completion of
thirty-five years of teaching at his Alma Mater.
153
WHO'S
WHO IN AMERICAN
Ruth Wasson
Joan Bugel
Fran Scott
Judy Goss
Norm
Shutovich
UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES
Mary Lou Todorowski
Carolyn Cribbs
Barbara Schaefer
Becky Henry
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Dick Dennon
155
WHO'S
WHO
IN AMERICAN
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Sandv Moore
Eileen Wolcheskv
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Connie Terzopolas
Gary Reddiir
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UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES
Marjorie Ginnick
Nancy Wurster
Harriet
Brown
Roger Fitzsimmons
157
BLOOMSBURG
GIVES
BLOOD
The bloodmobile committee
with Mr. Schleicher
Sort of scares you,
doesn't it?
But Bloomsburg students
have courage
.
and reach
goal.
158
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HUGO
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Johnson scores
first
TD.
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Scott goes air bound.
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Co-Captains
— Warren and Hugo.
RUPERT
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This one didn't get
NACE
DENICK
BARNABA
far.
Scott for the tackle.
Huskies gang up.
W^^-*-'
Sills closes in.
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Christina stops Mansfield back.
163
FOOTBALL
The 1960 gridiron season ended
guidance of Coach Walter
The team compiled
regarded Lock
as the best so far
under the
Blair.
a 6-2 record,
which included an upset over
Haven, who went on
to become eventual
champions of the Western Division of the State College Conference,
highly
The two
defeats occurred through losses to East Stroudsburg
and a strong West Chester team.
The prospects
for next year appear bright despite the loss of
such dependable players as seniors Jim Conrad. Stan Hugo. John
Johnson. George Nace and Bob Warren.
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CUNN1NGH.\M
WRESTLING
1960-61
Coach Houk and senior Fake.
i.
The Huskv grapplers. under the tutorship of Coach Russ
Houk. compiled a season record that might well he envied
by much larger teams.
They began the season with faraway Minnesota their
The team stayed up
first and only defeat of the season.
north for awhile, where they racked up two wins against
Winona (18-12) and Wisconsin State (20-.5). both regarded
—
as tops in their class.
Returning home, they placed fourth in the Wilkes
Tournament against some of the best teams in the nation.
This success was followed bv decisive wins over Millersville. Shippensburg and Rochester.
The match against our perennial foe. Lock Haven,
proved to be one of the most exciting in the sports history
Despite a 13-2 deficit, the boys fought back, by
of BSC.
winning the last four weights, and consequently the match,
14-13.
The remainder
of the season followed
the pattern set
Appalachian State (18-10), East Stroud
(21-lOj, Waynesburg (22-4), Lincoln (31-3), and West
by
earlier example:
Chester.
Coach Flanagan and Don Poust
165
MELITSKI
HUGHES
'V
EI3!
DIXON
166
POUST
GORANT
SCORESE
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FAKE
STEUMPFLE
GARSON
167
Scorese nears a pin
Hall scores on a take-down.
168
Garson on
A
Husky on
the attack.
a reversal.
The Husky
Wright
The Husky
JV's.
pins.
work-out.
169
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s.
DOEMLING
LLOYD
yA
1960
J
GATSKI
170
GARRISON
RUPERT
KET
LL
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McKINLEY
HOUSER
(
-61
SHUTOVICH
CURRAN
PERIALAS
171
Coaches Foster and Scrimgeour with Captains Lloyd and Shutovich.
Since they were unaccustomed to the brand of ball Coach William Foster intro-
Husky cagemen got off to a slow start.
Foster himself was faced with the problem of inexperience,
duced
this year, the
good players due
to
since
we
lost several
to graduation.
By mid-season, however,
click.
Soon they worked
all
the rough edges
were hewn
like a well-oiled clock,
off.
and the team began
and the problems of the early
season were forgotten in the excitement of watching a tense, hard-fought brand of
The
Curran pops
172
tv
starting
ball.
team consisted of Houser. Shutovich. Lloyd. Rujx'rt and Curran.
Shutovich
in the pivot
Lloyd on a set
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Norm
Flip fights for the rebound.
takes to the
air.
Curran runs as Lloyd blocks.
173
The coaches checks
McKinley dri\es
plays with the starters.
Rupert "goofs" one
for two.
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174
The Husky
J.V.'s.
in.
SWIMMING
1960-61
"\s
Coach Zeigler checks squad.
This year found the swimming team
win since
its
still
searching for
its
first
return as an inter-collegiate sport.
Several of the team
members performed admirably throughout
the season, but in vain.
Looking toward next season, prospects appear much brighter,
Co-Captains
Grimm and
Konetski.
with most of the team returning.
year's
Little,
Swarts
in the
Some
outstanding
members
of this
team are Don Young, Nelson Swartz. Ron Davidheiser,
Floyd Grimm, Louis Konetski, and Ronald Lazarus.
medley.
Tom
175
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Little
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Varsity.
anchors the relav.
Lazarus on a halt-twist.
176
Swarts leads the back-stroke.
TRACK
1960
The cindermen, who concluded
their season
by
defeating a strong East Stroudsburg squad, posted
a 4-1 record.
This was the best record achieved
since 1952.
Led by Terry Engleman. record-breaker in the
run at the Penn Relays, the Huskies
three-mile
placed third in the State Tourney.
A
very promising threesome, Engleman. Piffer,
and Enney, form
the nucleus for the
coming season.
Engleman on
the
way
to victory.
Taylor runs the high hurdles.
Naylor wins the 100.
177
AND
FIELD
Enney places
in the discus.
\
Con
Stanitski shows form.
Huttenian with
Hugo
178
Carl Stanitski warms up.
a
winning throw.
goes up and over.
BASEBALL
t
1960
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Dropping an 8-6 decision
had
to
Kutztown. the Blairmen
1960
to content themselves with a 6-8 record for the
season.
Hampered bv a late spring, the team was unable to
reach their potential until late in the campaign. However,
prosjjects for this season appear brighter than in most years.
Returning lettermen include: Pete Perialas. Ed Blackburn and Bob Christina.
M
eA
GOLF 1961
JOE RADO
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BOB BURDENSKI
Coach Satz and Jack Masich
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EARL BIRT
JOHN YURGEL
JIM KITCHEN
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tainly
.
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made your
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And
tions
now, Maroon and Gold Class of 1961, congratula-
and best wishes for the future!
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The Name
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.
Where Dad Took
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A.
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328 Centre
Burns, B. Elaine
,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
5956 Horrocks
929
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E.
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Bernardi, Patricia
257 William
.
Bole, Judith
945 Drexel Ave., Johnstown, Pa.
601 Montgomery
Botteon, Rita
Brown, Harriet
Pittston, Pa.
St..
Pittston, Pa.
R. D. #1, Tunkhannock, Pa.
..
Chervinak. Marian
144 West
St.,
Eynon, Pa.
422 Layton Road, Chinchilla. Pa.
Collins. Janice
Crocker, Phyllis
Dascola, Joyce
West
St.,
20 Spring Garden
St.,
Trucksville, Pa.
71 N. Norwinder Drive, Springfield, Pa.
Davis, Judith
225 Midway Ave., Clarks Summit, Pa.
Demko.
929 W. Center
Patricia
Doraski. Margaret
Eifert,
Ellis,
Wanda
Bernice
Fedullo, Patricia
St.,
Mahanoy
City, Pa.
R. D. #1, Catawissa. Pa.
239 Railroad
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
92 Forest Road, Springfield, Pa.
109 E. Diamond
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
Fetch, Robert
35 Second
Fought, Beatrice Hess
R. D. #5, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Frey, Richard
Fulmer,
Guy
Gaglione,
Kay
St.,
Drifton, Pa.
509 Montgomery Ave., Boyertown, Pa.
14 Craig
St.,
Easton, Pa.
R. D. #1, Northumberland, Pa.
Gain, Sandra
47 Star Route, Nanticoke, Pa.
Gauz, Elizabeth
923 Centre
Gerhart. Leila
Gladstone, Isabelle
Gorko, George
Greider, Sandra
Hastie, Irene
St.,
Freeland, Pa.
30 Oak Lane, Berwyn, Pa.
543 E. Ashmead
St.,
Phila. 44, Pa.
R. D. #1, Factoryville, Pa.
R. D. #1, Halifax, Pa.
101 York Ave.,
W.
Pittston,-Pa.
Henry, Margaret
31 Tall Pine Lane, Levittown, Pa.
Houser, Philip
591 Marble Rd.. Mechanicsburg. Pa.
Hurler, Gail
935 N. Washington
Mary Ann
Kiessling,
364 Percy
Pottstown, Pa.
St.,
McClure, Pa.
Knapp, A. Louise
241 E. Main
Shirley
203 E. Diamond
Letterman. Gretchen
Litavec,
410 E. Fourth
Andrew
603
Machamer. Robert
S.
445 Julian
Makara, Eugene
Nanticoke, Pa.
St.,
Williamstown, Pa.
St.,
701 Oak
Forty Fort, Pa.
St.,
35 Main
Nancy
Mausteller,
Shamokin, Pa.
Wanamje. Pa.
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
Cambra, Pa.
77,
R. D. #1, Ringtown, Pa.
..
937 W. Southern Ave., South
Williamsport, Pa.
Boonie, Ronald
South Brown
Llewellyn, Pa.
Edward
Boyle,
60 E. Main
.
Bugel, Joan
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
336 Columbia Ave.,
Buriak, Jesse
Atlas, Pa.
R. D. #2. Shamokin. Pa.
Thomas
Burrell,
McClure, Pa.
St.,
Boyer, Donald
Burke,
Hanover
Thomas
Blackburn. Ronald
Freeland. Pa.
St.,
St.,
1206 Murray
Luzenski. Paul
Bloomsburg. Pa.
St.,
44 N. Seventh
Thomas
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
Adam
145
Long, Patricia
Lonie,
Bradford, Pa.
St..
110 Friar Rd., Bloomsburg. Pa.
Lauro, Mary Joyce
Beninsky,
Williamsport, Pa.
St., S.
Kline, Elaine
Krum,
Box
Beisher, Neil
29 Main
Dale
R. D. #1.
Casari. Louis
Hancock. N. Y.
St.,
Box
89-F, Elysburg, Pa.
596 N. Locust
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
1780 Park Ave., Shamokin, Pa.
Cecco, Albert
410 Parker
Cino, Joseph
Concavage, Ronald
226
Conrad, James
Clarks Summit, Pa.
St.,
Poplar
S.
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
303 E. Seventh Ave., South
Williamsport, Pa.
McNeil, D. Jean
R. D. #3, Montrose, Pa.
McWilliams. Nancy
Upper Mulberry
1
Monroe, Barbara
62 Filbert
O'Neill. Jayne
224
21 Gillespie
Redman, Mary
309 Locust
Reinaker, Jane
23 Martin
Wrightsville, Pa.
St..
Sunbury, Pa.
St..
Lower Askam, Pa.
St..
West Hamburg, Pa.
Annetta
22 Main
Schaefer, Barbara
Schaffhauser, Lynne
Schell, E. Jean
Box
Milnesville, Pa.
St.,
373, Shavertown, Pa.
R. D. #1, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa.
H
20 N. Rolling Rd., Springfield, Pa.
Search, Bernadine
Shutovich,
Swoyerville, Pa.
St.,
142 N. Fifth
Rishkofski, Joseph
Forty Fort, Pa.
St.,
First St., Weatherly, Pa.
Orlandini, Robert
Schwatt, Jacquelin
Danville, Pa.
R. D. #1, Drums, Pa.
Morgan, William
Ritter,
St.,
....
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
738 Seybert
St.,
Hazleton, Pa.
135 L. Water
422 E. Fourth
DeAngelo, Phyllis
Szymczak, Edward
Tima, Sonia
Van Auken, Gordon
Van
8l^ Pulaski
St.,
Kingston, Pa.
225 Muir
St.,
Hazleton. Pa
566 Sperling
Tuyle, Noreen
Varano, Samuel
Mary
37
S.
Market
Street,
2nd
S.
518 Susquehanna
St.,
St.,
Welliver, Joan
227 E. 6th
Werntz, Philip
1635 W. Lynn
Frey, Marti
Wolchesky, Eileen
41
W.
40
1
St.,
Pettebone
417 W. Green
Yeosock, David
Yohe, Editha
W. Wyoming, Pa
St.,
R. D. #1, Pittston, Pa
Walters, Robert
Washeleski,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
10 W. Center
Dunnigan, Patricia
Box
Engleman, Thomas
127
St.,
St.,
Main
S.
Orchard
St.,
St.,
Plains, Pa.
Shickshinny, Pa.
St.,
Baldino, John
Shenandoah, Pa.
Nuremberg, Pa.
29
First Ave., Kingston, Pa.
522 West Olive
St.,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Balkiewicz, Bernard
312 Eutaw
Bastress, William
335 Seventh
St.,
St.,
Forty Fort, Pa.
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Harlan
S.
St.,
New Cumberland,
Pa.
Northumberland, Pa.
St.,
York, Pa.
Peckville, Pa.
R. D. #4, Benton, Pa.
R. D. #4, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Mary
Ray
St.,
Mifflinville, Pa.
R. D. #5, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Girton, Jeffrey
352 Cliveden Ave., Glenside. Pa.
Thomas
105 E. Railroad
Heim, Franklin
.-..
Raymond
Hendershot,
St.,
St.
Clair, Pa.
R. D. #1, McClure, Pa.
58 Furnace
Shickshinny, Pa.
St.,
719 N. Shamokin
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
2940 White Birch
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Higby. Carol
Hilner,
Ava Jo
Gerald
Hubicki. Joseph
Hugo, Stanley
Huttenstine,
Marian
Johns, Richard
Johnson, John
Baney, Harvey
St.,
St.,
812 Main
St.,
Johnstone, Robert
Kemp, Mary Deane
Collegeville. Pa.
R. D. #1, Hughesville, Pa.
1179 Ferris Ave.. Berwick, Pa.
Rock Glen, Pa.
Houseknecht, Gary
216 N. White
Ambruch, George
Appel, Patricia
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
SECONDARY
Anthony
Joan
George, Paul
Hittle.
Alastick,
331
St.,
309 Union
Friedel, Anita
Harvey, Thomas
Forty Fort, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
100 River
419 W. Simpson
Grove, Thornton
W.
Fifth
R. D. #1, Berwick, Pa.
Wayne
Forest City, Pa.
Shamokin, Pa
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
50, Forrest Grove, Pa.
306 W. Third
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
W.
Fetterman, George
Grace,
Shenandoah, Pa.
617 Highland Ave., West Milton, Pa.
Faust, Barry
Goss, Judith
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
St.,
12 E. Chestnut
Eberz, William
Catawissa, Pa
Shenandoah. Pa.
R. D.. Mountain Rd., Millersburg, Pa.
320 W. Spruce
Shamokin, Pa
Danville, Pa.
St..
St.,
Downey, Mary F
George,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
R. D. #1, Etters. Pa.
Depjjen, Barry
Fritz,
Lewistown, Pa.
St.,
St.,
320 West Coal
Deibler, Robert
Foust,
St.,
Grand
DeBoard, Phillip
Freireich, Paul
Springman, Irma
S.
305 N. Maple
122 Lower Mulberry
Northumberland, Pa.
St.,
.
Dazley, Albert
Fox, Carolus
Snyder, G. Lamont
611
Darrup, Virginia
Ford, Alfred
601 E. Eighth
Norman
Cunningham, Rollin
R. D. #4, Danville, Pa.
105 Frederick
Athens, Pa.
St.,
R. D. #2, Wapwallopen, Pa.
13^2 Cooper
St.,
414 Cedar
497 W. Main
St.,
Danville, Pa.
St.,
Bristol, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
903 Berwick Road, Bloomsburg, Pa.
195
Kern, Edna
Beavertown, Pa.
.._
608 Maple
Kinsman, John
Krothe, Noel
—
. _
Ranshaw, Pa.
St.,
909 Hemlock
Kleczywski, Joseph
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
132 Susquehanna Ave., Shickshinny, Pa.
.
R. D. #1, Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
Lindner, Robert
Thomas, Ronald
St.,
Peckville, Pa.
LIpperman, Ronald
Lockman, Edward
720 Seybert
St.,
Hazleton, Pa.
Uram, Barbara
821 W. Spruce
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335 E. Lloyd
Luchen, Margaret
Shenandoah, Pa.
1238 Sixth Ave., Berwick, Pa.
Masich, Jack L.
311 Shaw Ave., Lewistown, Pa.
Maurey, Delbert Eugene
329 Columbia
McGroarty, Joseph
McVey, Laura
704 East Fifth
Morrison, Sandra
21
New
Jersey
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
S. Crest St.,
116 E. Main
407 Green
449
E. Center St., Mt. Carmel, Pa.
46
S.
Vine
145 E. 6th
Wurster, Nancy E.
1029 W. Front
608 Market
Nace, George
Niehoff, Laura
Oakey, W. Teddy
Dickson City, Pa.
St.,
510 Center
Millersburg, Pa.
St.,
Old Forge, Pa.
St.,
956 Montgomery
Pasternak. Peter
Shamokin, Pa.
St..
Paul, Mrs. Connie
1314 Market
Peperno, Anthony
239 First
Zorzi,
Seventh
S.
190
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
R. D. #2, McClure, Pa.
Aumiller, Connie
Blosky, Jack
224 W. Mahoning
814 Elm
Burrows, Nona
Roushey
Rakus, Teresa
Rapson, Richard
Wyoming,
St.,
Pa.
421 Sunset Ave., Ephrata, Pa.
151 E. Fourth
Reed, Elizabeth
Regan, Thomas
2 Dilley
Rhodes, H. Charles, Jr
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
1642 Webster
Reeder, Robert
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
Forty Fort. Pa.
St.,
R. D. #3, Catawissa, Pa.
805 Snowden Ave.,
Paula
Schnitzer. Henry, Jr.
162
_.
S.
Laurel
Pa.
Tamaqua, Pa.
279 Bellas Road, Wanamie, Pa.
Armand
Jr.
Bristol,
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
1561/2 Spruce St.,
Schock, Ronald
500 E. Second
.
Maranne
St.,
R. 582 Cleveland
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
716 Maple Ave.. Honesdale, Pa.
Simon, James
618 E. Cameron
Mrs. Susan
St.,
136 N. 6th
Mrs. Sylvia
26 W. 3rd
David
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
Sunbury, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Strain, Roberta
237 Ballymore Road, Springfield, Pa.
Richard
R. D. #1, Shickshinny, Pa.
Sutliff,
Swank, Grover
134 Grand
36 E. Main
Tankalavage, Frank
Tentromono, John
Terzopolas, Constance
196
Shavertown, Pa.
St.,
33 E. Seventh
Reddig, Gary
Stout,
Watsontown, Pa.
Riverview Road, Verona, Pa.
Cribbs, Carolyn
504 N. 2nd
Fisher, Joyce
Catawissa, Pa.
St..
R. D. #5, Danville, Pa.
405 Iron
134
....
St.,
St.,
119 N. Jardin
St.,
Danville, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
S. Pearl St.,
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Lehighton, Pa.
S. First St.,
R. D. #1, North Lake, Sweet Valley, Pa.
Price, William
Stettler,
Danville, Pa.
St.,
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
637 Madison Ave., Jermyn, Pa.
Petz, Carl
Stetler,
St.,
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Gensemer, Ira
Person, Wilbur
Shutovich,
Mahanoy
7 Devon Road, Wilmington, Del.
Parialas, Peter
Sharp, Robert,
St.,
R. D. #1, Harvey's Lake, Pa.
John
Geary, Janet
Sebastianelli,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
120 W. Market
135
Zaleskie, Paul
Shamokin, Pa.
69 Amherst Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Palermo, Louis
353 W. Third
Zagarinsky, William
Ashland, Pa.
St.,
St..
408 Oak
Pagnotti, Robert
Young, John F
City, Pa.
223 N. Rock
Oxenrider, Clinton
Williamsport, Pa.
Shamokin, Pa.
1000 Brock
O'Leary, Michael
Schell,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
508 Fairmont Ave., South
R. D. #1, Northumberland, Pa.
Box
613 Hallstead
O'Donnell, Paul
Sunbury, Pa.
St.,
Sunbury, Pa.
St..
321, Paxinos, Pa.
R. D. #1.
Donald
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
219 Spruce
Wilson, B. Frank
Freeland, Pa.
St.,
249 Anthony Ave., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Moss, Joseph
Mowery, Clio
Glen Lyon, Pa.
St.,
R. D. #2, Howard. Pa.
Vitacco, Robert
Way, Winifred
Sunbury, Pa.
St.,
1120 2nd Ave., Berwick, Pa.
Vetro, Joseph
Wetzel, Ronald
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
331 Linden
Vassia, Carl
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St..
St.,
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
672 Fishburn Rd., Hershey, Pa.
Vaughn. Patricia
Tamaqua, Pa.
736 Hanford Place, Westfield,
Morette, James
Noll,
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
St.,
209 W. 5th
Treon, Jerry
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
146 W. Thirwell
Todorowski, Mary Louise
454 Hickory
226, Millville, Pa.
514 E. Race
Timm, Edward
Llewellyn, William
Lubnow, Thomas
Box
Thompson, Joseph
Shamokin, Pa.
Shenandoah, Pa.
Glennon, Edward
246
Shamokin, Pa.
S. 5th St.,
701 Fairmount Ave., South
Ginnick, Marjorie
Williamsport, Pa.
402 Iron
Jones, Herbert
Karlovick,
Raymond
401 Market
Makuck, Gary
R. D. #2, Weatherly, Pa.
47 N. Second
Marcheski, Sylvia
123 W. Elm
McFadden, Edward
Wayne
253 Leonard
Moore, Sandra
Onufer, John
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
1123 Maple
Mazza, Carol
Morgan, Joyce
Trevorton, Pa.
St.,
633 E. Market, Danville, Pa.
Long, John
Miller,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
St.,
62 Franklin
St.,
St.,
Indiana, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
858 Dorian Road, Westfield, New Jersey
138 E. Green
Pedrow, Donald
West Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
1114 N. Vine
Shamokin. Pa.
St.,
Pomicter, Charles
594 Fellows Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Ritter, Beverly
720 N. Market
St.,
Box
Rothermel, Jean
Sansone, John
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Dalmatia, Pa.
17.
125 Connellsville, Dunbar, Pa.
Schmauk, Mrs. Paula Davis
12 Delaware Ave. West
Pittston, Pa.
Stradtman, Dorothy
North
Straw, John
Webb, Mary Lou
Wolfe, Mrs. Joan Stackhouse
Hall,
BSC, Bloomsburg, Pa.
200 N. Hyde
18 Grand
Pk., Scranton, Pa.
St.,
Danville, Pa.
134 W. Green
St.,
Nanticoke, Pa.
TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
'The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made"
YtAIBOOItS
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Vol
XLV
MARY FRANCES DOWNEY
— EditoT
NANCY WURSTER — Assistant
DR. E. T. DE VOE — Adviser
Editor
I
FOREWORD
There
have
many
been
tangiljle
changes on the campus of what
Bloomsburg
it
State College since
is
we
now
entered
four years ago.
The 1961
OBITER
provides a pic-
torial record of those changes.
It
to
is.
however,
convey the
T^ ith
opportunities
yet physical
impersonality.
the hill" has
difficult
obvious transformation.
increased enrollment has
creasing
And
less
much more
for
the
come
students.
expansion has not lued
Tlie "friendly college
remained true
teachers.
it
is
institution
for
on
to tradition.
Bloomsburg has always been
fessional
in-
the
a pro-
training
of
But as we broaden our scope,
our aim
to
prepare teachers who are
competent outside as well as inside the
classroom.
This
We
is
the clu-onicle of our growth.
hope we have gro^Mi
in stature as well
as size, and that the change
is
lieyoiid
physical.
The Editor
tlie
Edward
T.
De Voe
CONTENTS
THE CAMPUS
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EWS FROM
E
CAMPUS
In these photographs,
of the beauty and
charm of
ing seasons and moods.
we have attempted
the
shadows of
these familiar
late
campus
capture some
Bloomsburg campus
The majesty of
at night is a sight familiar to students
the deep
to
summer add
the
its
vary-
Bloomsburg Beacon
and travelers
to the
in
alike, while
haunting beauty of
scenes.
*
Rear View of Carver Tower
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All
-Indent roads eventually lead to Science Hall,
a laiuliiKU-k
on the Bloomsburg State College campus
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.
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tM^''
New North Hall
wifli
Navy
Hall in Background
William Boyd
Sutliff Hall
Main entrance
16
to the College
Commons
ADMINISTRA TION
17
DR.
HARVEY A. ANDRUSS
Educator
.
.
.
Leader
THOUGHTS FOR SENIORS
We
are weavers
thread and his
tern
is
.
.
.
own
part in the Great Design.
not always seen.
Single threads
vidual weaver
i)ut
may
it
his
own
The whole
pat-
Each has
weaving a huge caipet.
is tliere.
snap, colors
fail in his task; yet the
may
fade,
and the
indi-
Great Overseer has the
master plan ever before his eyes and corrects our petty errors.
All our thoughts and actions have purpose.
great framework,
we
will fulfill our tasks.
President
18
Within the
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SEATED: Hon.
Carl H. Fleckenstine. Orangeville. Pa.: Dr. Harvev A. Andruss. President of the ColBloomsburg. Pa.: Hon. Harold L. Paul. Pottsville. Pa.: Mr. Frank A. Thornton. Shamokin. Pa.
STANDING: Hon. C. William Kreisher. Catawissa. Pa.: Howard R. Berninger. Esq.. Mifflinville. Pa.:
Mr. Sam M. Jacobs. Danville. Pa.: Mr. John H. Shuman. Rlnomsburg. Pa.: Mr. Leo S. Dennen. Turbotsville. Pa. Not present when photo was taken: Bernard J. Kelley. Esq.. Philadelphia. Pa.
lege.
OFFICERS
C. William Kreisher
Carl H. Fleckenstine
Howard
-
—
-
Charles H. Boehm, ex-officio
-
-
President
Vice-President
Secretary-Treasurer
R. Berninger
Harvey A. Andruss
20
-
-
._
President of the College
Superintendent of Public Instruction
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS
DEAN JOHN
A.B.,
A.
HOCH
M.A.
DEAN OF INSTRUCTION
C.
STUART EDWARDS
B.S.,
M.Ed.
DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AND PLACEMENT
BOYD
F.
BUCKINGHAM
B.S.,
M.S.
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
21
SOCIAL DEANS
J.
ALFRED McCAUSLIN
B.A., M.A., M.S.
DEAN OF STUDENTS
ELLEN
B.S..
LANE
K.
Ed.M.
DEAN OF WOMEN
GEORGE
G.
B.S.,
STRADTMAN
Ed.M.
DEAN OF MEN
22
ASSISTANT DEANS
MISS
MARY
E.
A.B.,
MRS. ELIZABETH
B.S.,
B.
WILLIAMS
M.Ed.
MRS. EVELYN
B.S.,
RALPH
B.S.,
S.
MACDONALD
A.M.
HERRE
M.A., Ed.D.
G.
SACHS
M.A.
JOHN
S.
SCRIMGEOUR, JR
B.S.
23
DIVISIONAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS
B.
B.S., M.S.,
MARTIN
Ed.D.
DIRECTOR OF BUSINESS EDUCATION
GEORGE
J.
ROYCE
B.S.,
0.
JOHNSON
M.Ed., Ed.D.
DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.
FIKE
A.B., A.M., Ed.M., Ph.D.
DIRECTOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
DONALD
F.
MAIETTA
B.S., M.S.,
Ph.D.
DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
24
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS
CECIL
SERONSY
C.
B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
CHAIRMAN
F.
BUCKINGHAM
DAVID
J.
LYTTLE
HENRY
R.
GEORGE
ROBERT
L.
HAROLD
KLINEDINST
TOBIAS
F.
H.
LANTERMAN
JAMES
B.S.. M.A.. Ed.D.
B.A.
Mathematics
SCARPINO
JOHN
S.
B.S.
Physical Science
Mathematics
GEORGE
G.
B.S.,
REX
JR.
E.
STRADTMAN
SELK
DAVID
DAVID
A.
SUPERDOCK
B.S.,
M.Ed.
Physical Science
DEPARTMENT OF ART
B.S..
P.
ULMER
M.Ed.
CHAIRMAN
RABB
K.
SHORTESS
B.A.. M.Ed.
Biological Science
M.Ed.
ROBERT
D.
B.S.. M.S.Ed.. Ed.D.
Biological Science
A.B.. M.S.
Physical Science
Science and Mathematics
28
DONALD
LEITZEL
M.A.
Mathematics
SCRLMGEOUR,
B.S.. M.S.
R. C.
B.A..
Physical Science
OTTO
D.
B.S..
MYRRL
HARRIS
M.A.
H.
KRIEGER
B.S. in A.A.. B.S.,
EDITH
M.Ed.
G.
ZINN
B.A.. M.A.
Ah
Art
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
NELSON
B.S.,
A.
MILLER
M.Ed.
CHAIRMAN
MILDRED
E.
BISGROVE
B.S. M.S.
CHARLES
H,
CARLSON
A. A., B.A.. M.A.. Ed.D.
Music
DOROTHY
J.
B.S.
EVANS
Music
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS EDUCATION
THOMAS
B.
B.S.. M.S..
MARTIN
Ed.D.
DIRECTOR AND CHAIRMAN
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JOSEPH
H.
CLEMENTS
J
ALFRED McCAUSLIN
WARREN
I.
B.S..
JOHNSON
M.Ed.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 6
MARY
E.
KRAMER
KENNETH
B.S.. M.A.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Special Education
A.
ROBERTS
B.S., M.S.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory Schuol
Grade 5
MARCELLA
M. STICKLER
B.S.. M.S.
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School
Grade 3
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
WALTER
R.S..
H.
BLAIR
NLA.
CHAIHMAS
MICHAEL
E.
B.S..
FLANAGAN
RUSSELL
E.
HOUK
B.S.. M.S.
M.Ed.
Health and Physical Education
Health and Physical Education
0t=f^
JOANNE
F.
McCOMB
B.S.
Health and Physical Education
BEATRICE M. METTLER
A.B.. M.A.
Health and Physical Education
DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
DONALD
R.
BASHORE
CHARLES
E.
LYLE
A.B., M.Ed., Ph.D.
Special Educalion
B.A.. M.Ed.
Special Education
GILBERT
R.
W. SEEDERS
B.A.. M.Ed.. Ed.D.
Reading Specialist
RICHARD
P.
MARTIN
MEASE
A.
SATZ
B.A.. M.S.. Ph.D.
B.A.. M.Sc.
Speech Correction
Education and Psychology
SAMUEL
P.
SCHILLING
B.S.. M.S.
Speech Correction
33
\
NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL
W.
HORACE WILLIAMS
Manager
PAUL
MRS. ALTHEA
HOKE
Resident Adviser
G.
MARTIN
B.S.
Busineis Manager
of College Store
MARGARET
M.
EGGER
Resident Adviser
MRS.
ANNA KNIGHT
Institutional Secretary
THOMAS GORRY
Superintendent of
Grounds and Buildings
MRS. HILDEGARD PESTEL
M.Lib.Sc, L.L.D.
Relerence Librarian
BUSINESS EDUCATION
THOMAS
B.
B.S., M.S..
MARTIN
Ed.D.
Director of Business Education
Mr. Hinkel teaches a senior section in office machines,
in Sutliff Hall.
Donald Smith, student teacher, instructs a typing
School.
36
class at
Bloomsburg High
DONALD
B.
BERGERSTOCK
Montgomery
RANDALL PHILIP
BECKMAN
Accounting, Typing, Sales,
Social Studies
Lewisburg
Day Men's Association 1; Men's
Resident Council 2; Business Education Club 3; Basketball Tournament Committee 1; Basketball 1;
Baseball 1
Football 1 Intramurals
2; Senior Reserved Seat Committee.
General Business
Day Men's Association
1, 2, 3.
;
;
B.
STANLEY
BLAKE
L.
ELAINE BURNS
Philadelphia
General Business
Keiser
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Waller Hall Association
Day Men's Association
Pi
Education Club
Committee.
1
Business
Senior Orchestra
3;
4;
3;
ior
JEROME CHARLES
1, 2, 3, 4;
Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3,
Business Education Club 1, 2,
SPSEA 3, 4, Secretary 4; Sen-
Omega
Invitation
Chester
Edwardsville
General Business
General Business
Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Business Education Club 1, 2,
Veterans' Club 3, 4; SPSEA
MAROON AND GOLD
Advertising Manager 4;
chestra Committee.
3,
4
3,
4
4
3,
Assistant
Senior Or-
Hospitality Committee 3; Fire Brigade 3; Waller Hall Association 1,
2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1,
College Choraleers 1, 2;
3;
2,
SPSEA 3, 4; Senior Programs and
Distribution Committee.
GLORIA
WILLIAM FREAS CONFAIR
Berwick
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Day Men's Association
MAY CLARK
ELIZABETH
CHEPULIS
1, 2,
3; Busi-
Education Club 1, 2;
Reserved Seats Committee.
ness
Committee.
Senior
L.
CONROY
Allentown
General Business
Committee 3
Recreation
Social
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4
SPSEA
3, 4;
Typist 3;
MAROON AND GOLD
OBITER
Typist 4; Senior
Invitation Committee.
37
CAROLE
N.
J.
COOLBAUGH
Bloomsburg
General Business
BRENDA MARY
CUNNINGHAM
Canal Zone
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Day Women's Official Board
4,
Secretarial, Social Studies
2;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1; Dramatic Club
1; SPSEA 4; Senior Ivy Day Committee.
Class Secretary 2; Waller Hall Association 3, 4; Business Education
Club 3, 4; Dramatic Club 3; Senior
Publicity Committee.
RICHARD
FRANK WILBER DEANER
Riverside
S.
DENNEN
Bloomsburg
General Business
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1; Maroon and
Gold Band 1, 2, 3; SPSEA 4; Senior
Reserved Seats Committee.
3,
1, 2, 3, 4;
Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3;
SPSEA
4,
3,
4;
MAROON AND COLD
Business Manager
3,
Advertis-
Manager 4; OBITER 4, BusiManager 4; Senior Orchestra
Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and
ing
ness
Universities.
GEORGE JOSEPH DONATO
ROBERT DANIEL
EDWARDS
Mayfield
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Carverton
Day Men's Association
Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3,
General Business
Club
Club
2,
1,
2,
3;
2, 3, 4;
4; Aviation
1,
Business
3; Dramatic
Club
Education
1,
tramurals 3, 4, Manager 3;
Transportation Committee.
Men's
Resident Council
Business Education Club
2; In-
SCA
Senior
Memorial
2,
3,
4;
SPSEA
3,
2,
2,
4;
3,
3,
4;
4;
Senior
Committee.
RAYMOND FRANK EPLER
Hummelstown
Accounting, Typing, Socicd Studies
EDWARD
ELVIDGE,
JR.
Peckville
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Senior Orchestra Committee.
38
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4
Resident Council 2, 3, 4
Education Club 3, 4
Business
SPSEA 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Senior
Reserved Seats Committee.
Men's
ROSE MARIE FATZINGER
Bethlehem
WALTER HARVEY
FAKE,
General Business
JR.
CGA
Mechanicsburg
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4;
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football
1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Senior
Committee,
Orchestra
Decorating
Committee.
EUGENE JOSEPH FELLIN
Customs Com3,
Waller Hall Association
Secretary
mittee
2;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4;
Pi 2, 3, 4, Historian 3,
4; Business Education Club 1, 2,
3; College Choraleers 1; SCA 1;
SPSEA 3, 4; CO-PILOT Typist 2;
Senior Programs and Distribution
Committee; Class Treasurer 4.
1,
2,
4;
3,
Omega
Pi
ROGER GARY
FITZSIMMONS
West Hazleton
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Eldred
Day
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Men's Association 2; Men's
Resident Council 2; Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2.
Day Men's Association
Club 4;
Aviation
tion
Club
SPSEA
3,
1,
4;
2,
3,
1, 2, 3, 4
Business Educa^
4, President 3
Dramatic Club
1,
2.
Intramural Bowling, Softball; Sen
ior
Transportation
Committee
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities.
GARY JAMES FOOSE
Rock Glen
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Business Education Club 1, 2,
Science Club 2, 3; SPSEA
Basketball
2;
Senior
4
4
3, 4
Orchestra
3,
3,
MAHLON LEE
FRITZ
Benton
General Business
Day Men's Association
3,
4;
Senior Orchestra
3;
SPSEA
Committee.
Committee.
BARBARA ANN FURMAN
Sunbury
General Business
SAMUEL WILLIAM GANIS
Day Women's Association 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum
Plymouth
Club
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
1;
Business
Education
Club
4; Social Usage Club 1; SPSEA
3, 4;
Customs Committee 2;
2, 3,
CGA
MAROON AND GOLD
OBITER
Typist 2;
Typist 4; Senior Announce-
ment and Name Card Committee.
Day Men's
ness
Association
Education Club
2, 3,
1.
4; Busi-
JOHN ANDREW GRAVER
Boyertown
DALE W. GARDNER
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Flicksville
Business Education Club 2: Maroon
and Gold Band 1; SPSEA 4; Senior
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Association 1, 2; Men's
Resident Council 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi
Educa3, 4, President 4; Business
Sention Club 2; Veterans' Club 2;
Day Men's
ior Ivy
Resened Seats Committee.
Day Chairman.
REBECCA MARLENE
HENRY
ALVIN JAMES HOFFMAN
Bessemer
General Business
Waller Hall Association I, 2, 3, 4,
President 2, 3, Governing Board
Representative 1, Adviser 4; CGA
Elections Committee 3; CGA Library
Committee 3; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4,
Project Chairman 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Special Programs Chairman 3; "B" Club 2;
SPSEA 3, 4; Maroon and Gold
Northampton
Accounting. Typing
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2; SPSEA
4; Wrestling Tournament Committee
Basketball Tournament Commit1
tee 2; Wrestling 2: Senior Reserved
Seats Committee.
;
1. 2; SCA 1, 2, Treasurer 2;
Senior Invitations Committee Chairman; Who's Who Among Students
in American Colleges and Univer-
Band
sities.
RICHARD HUTCHESON
JAMES
H.
Mansfield
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
HORGER
Taylor
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Men's Resident Council
Business Education Club
SPSEA
3,
4;
1, 2, 3,
4;
1,
2,
Veterans' CluV 4.
Men's Tntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior
4;
3,
Committee.
Invitations
BARRIE JANE IVESON
Kingston
General Business
General Business
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4:
CGA Customs Committee 2; Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; "B" Club 2, 3. 4;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Historian 3; SPSEA 3, 4; Fashion
Show
GOLD
1,
2,
3,
4;
MAROON AND
Typing Staff
3, 4;
OBITER
Typing Staff 3; Senior Invitations
Committee.
40
ROSALIE M. KAMOWSKI
Wilkes-Barre
Day
1, 2;
4; Business
College
2;
Waller Hall Association
Women's Association
Education
Club
1.
3,
AND
Choraleers
1;
GOLD Art Staff 1; Senior Orchestra
MAROON
Committee.
MARY ELEANOR
KATALINAS
ANDREW FRANCIS
Shenandoali
KELLEY
General Business
Day Women's Association
Waller
naeum
Club
2, 3, 4;
Association 1; AtheClub 4; Business Education
Hall
2, 3,
4;
MAROON AND GOLD
Typist 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Orchestra
Committee, Reserved Seat Commit-
Shamokin
Accounting, Typing, Mathematics
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Business Education Club 2; SPSEA
3, 4; Senior Ivy Day Committee.
tee.
JAMES HOWER KITCHEN
Bloomsburg
General Business
Class Treasurer 1, 2; CGA Assistant
Treasurer 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4,
Business Education
Treasurer 4;
Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3;
SPSEA 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Senior Programs and Distribution Committee.
MICHAEL ROBERT KLICK
Shamokin
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi
2, 3, 4; Veterans' Club
4; SPSEA 3, 4; Senior Orchestra
Committee; Business Education Club
Omega
Pi
1,2.
EDWIN CHARLES KUSER
Bechtelsville
Accounting, Typing, Sales,
Social Studies
Class President 4; CGA Furniture
and Fixture Committee 3; Fire Brigade 3; Men's Resident Council 1,
2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Chaplain
4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 1, 2; Varsity Club
3, 4, President 4; Basketball Tournament 1, 2; Baseball, Manager 1,
2; Football, Manager 2, 3; PILOT,
Business Manager 3.
PAUL LOHIN
Cass Township
Accounting, Shorthand, Typing,
Social Studies
Day
Men's Association 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 2, 3; SPSEA 3,
4: Senior Orchestra Committee.
JEROME ALBIN LEVANS
Shenandoah
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Pi
Omega
Pi
3.
1, 2, 3, 4;
4; Business Educa-
tion Club 1, 2; Veterans' Club
Senior Orchestra Committee.
DAVID JAMES
LOUGHLIN
3,
4;
PETER JOSEPH MALAFI
ROBERT BERNARD
MARTIN
Shamokin
Berwick
Accounting, Typing, English
General Business
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2; SPSEA
Senior Investigation and Ar4;
rangements Committee.
Men's Association 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 1 Business Education
Club 2; Veterans' Club 3; SPSEA
4; Golf 1; Senior Reserved Seats
Day
;
Committee.
MARJORIE ANN MATASH
CHARLOTTE MAE
MASTELLAR
Berwick
General Business
Benton
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3;
Athenaeum Club 2; Business Edu-
General Business
Day Women's Association
1, 2, 3,
4;
Omega Pi 3, 4, Initiation Chairman 4; Business Education Club
Pi
2,
SCA
3;
1,
3;
2,
Senior Cap and
SPSEA
3,
4;
cation Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club
1. 2: SPSEA 2, 3;
MAROON AND
GOLD
Typist
Senior Orchestra
1;
Committee.
Gown Committee.
LYNNE RUTH McHAIL
WILLIAM LLOYD MAURER
Ashland
Secretarial, English
Hall Association 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2; College
Choraleers 2; .SCA 2; SPSEA 3, 4;
Senior Invitation Committee.
Waller
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Business Education Club 2; Maroon
and Gold Band
Mt. Carmel
3.
RUSSELL JAY MILLHOUSE
LOWERY EUGENE
McHENRY
Hazleton
Accounting, Typing
Bloomsburg
Class Treasurer
Association 1, 2,
General Business
3.
Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega
Pi
Business Education Club
4; Senior Orchestra Committee.
3,
2, 3,
4;
4,
tion
1,
3,
Business EducaVeteran's Club 4;
Senior Orchestra Com-
Treasurer 4;
Club
SPSEA
4;
2; Day Men's
4; Pi Omega Pi
1,
2;
mittee Chairman.
FRANK MILTON
MITCHELL,
LEWIS MOLNAR,
JR.
JR.
Coatesville
Millerstown
Accounting, Typing, Sales
General Business
Pi Omega Pi
cation Club 1,
orial
3,
Business Edu-
4;
2, 3.
4; Senior
Mem-
Committee.
DEAN MORGAN
Morris
Men's Resident Council 3, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3; SPSEA 4;
Basketball 1; Track 1; Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
BETTY LOU MOYER
Run
Bloomsburg
Accounting, Typing, Sales
General Business
CCA
Association
SPSEA
4.
NEWBERRY
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Sunbury
Day Men's Association
Accounting, Social Studies
1, 2,
3; Sen-
Orchestra Committee.
Day Men's Association
JANICE LOUISE REED
ELAINE
Shamokin
Pleasantville
H.
1,
3.
2,
REIFSNYDER
General Business
General Business
Day Women's Association
Pi
4;
4;
3,
CLYDE KENNETH
Mt. Carmel
ior
1, 2, 3,
2,
1,
Business Education Club
College Choraleers 1, 2;
EDWARD NELSON
MURRAY
Day
Committee 2;
Customs
Women's
1,
2,
3;
Class
Secretary
2;
CCA
Secretary
Omega
Pi
3, 4;
4;
Club
3,
4;
4; Pi Omega Pi 4; Business Education Club 2, 3; Maroon and Gold
Band 1; SPSEA 3, 4; Fashion Show
Senior Invitations Com4;
3,
1,
tion
Announcement
Committee.
Business EducaSPSEA 4; Senior
and
Name
Card
Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3,
mittee.
43
CLEO ANN SAVIOLIS
Shenandoah
General Business
RICHARD LEE
Waller Hall Association
ROADARMEL
Women's Association
Club
Bloomsburg
4;
3,
Business Education Club 2, 3; Senior Transportation Committee.
MARION SCHAFFROTH
General Business
CGA
Fire Drill Committee 3; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education
4;
1,
CO-PILOT
Senior
SCA
2. 3, 4;
2,
Invitations
2;
1,
Name
SPSEA
MAROON AND GOLD
4; Senior
Typist
Announcement and
Cards Committee.
ROBERT DANIEL
SCHANKWEILER
Ambler
Club
4;
1, 2, 3,
Club
Education
Business
4; Dramatic Club 2:
1, 2, 3,
Accounting, Typing, Sales
3; Day
Athenaeum
1, 2,
4;
SPSEA
Head Typist
2;
Committee.
Shamokin
General Business
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 1 Maroon
and Gold Band 1 Senior Ivy Day
Committee.
;
;
FRANCES MARION SCOTT
Cressona
ROLAND TED SEES
General Business
CGA
Election Committee 2,
Committee
tion
1,
2,
3;
Awards
Waller Hall AssociaElection Committee
4,
3,
Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Recording
Secretary
Business
Education
4;
Chairman
3;
Club
1, 2, 3,
1,
3,
2,
4;
4;
SPSEA
CO-PILOT
3.
1.
4;
Sunbury
Accounting, Typing, Sales
Business
SPSEA
Club 2, 3;
Education
Senior
Orchestra
4;
3,
Committee.
SCA
Typist 1;
Senior Invitation Committee; Who's
Students in American
Colleges and Universities.
Who Among
DONALD
CRAIG WILSON SMITH
Nescopeck
Association
Day Men's Association
4;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
SPSEA 4; Senior Resened Seats
Committee.
44
SMITH
General Business
General Business
Day Men's
L.
Numidia
1,
2,
3,
1,
2,
3,
4;
Business Education Club 2, 3; ColTrack 2, 3;
lege Choraleers
1;
PILOT 1, Business Manager 1 Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
;
WILLIAM STEVENSON
Glenolden
General Business
Class Vice President 2;
CGA
Cus-
toms Committee Chairman 2; Fire
Brigade 3, 4, Chairman 3; Pep
Committee 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
EDWARD STOKES
Accounting, Typing, Shorthand
Senior Transportation Committee.
Pledgeraaster 3, 4; College
Choraleers 1 ; Varsity Club 1, 2,
3, 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 2; Track 2, 3; Wrestling 1,
2, 3; Senior Committee Co-Ordinatine Chairman.
3,
4,
BARBARA IRENE
THOMAS
DALE BARCLAY
SULLIVAN
Williamsport
Hughesville
Secretarial, English
General Business
Day Men's Association
Varsity Club
2,
1,
3,
4;
Basketball Tour-
3, 4;
nament Committee 3; Wrestling 1,
2, 3, 4; Senior Memorial Committee.
Business Education Club 2, 3; ColChoraleers 1; SCA 1, 2, 3,
Treasurer 3; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee.
lege
ROBERT ERNEST WARREN
SARA ANN TICE
Mechanicsburg
Grantville
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
General Business
Day Women's Association
Hall
Association
3;
cation Club 3, 4;
Typist
4;
Waller
Business Edu-
SCA
Senior
4;
3;
OBITER
Reserved
Seats
Committee.
Class Representative 2; Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 1^ 2; Varsity Club
1, 2, 3, 4, Treasure!- 3; Football 1,
Co-Captain 4; Wrestling 1;
Reserved Seats and Ushers
Committee, Chairman.
2. 3, 4,
Senior
RUTH ANN'WASSON
Boyertown
EDWARD STANLEY
WASCAVAGE
General Business
Day
Kulpmont
Day Men's Association
Education
Business
SPSEA
4;
Committee.
Senior
1,
2,
Club
Reserved
3,
4;
3;
Seats
2,
Women's
Association 3, 4;
Hall Association 1, 2; Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education
Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; SCA 1, 2, 3,
Secretary 3; SPSEA 3, 4; Senior
Waller
Accounting, Typing, Social Studies
Announcement and Name Card
Who's Who Among
Committee;
Students in American Colleges and
Universities.
45
JANICE ELAINE WERLEY
Orefield
ALBERT LESTER WEBER
General Business
Levittown
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Vice President 4; "B" Club 1, 2, 3,
General Business
Business Education Club 2: College
Choraleers 2; Dramatic Club 2:
SPSEA 3, 4; Men's Intramurals 1:
Senior Transportation Committee.
4;
SPSEA
Cabinet
gram
KAY LOUISE WILLIAMS
4;
and
Bethlehem
General Business
General Business
CGA
Secretary Office Staff 4; WalHall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi
Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers
CGA
ler
SCA
1;
2; SPSEA 3, 4;
Staff 4;
Senior
3,
ARGERY ZEVAS
Watsontown
Typing
SCA
1, 2, 3, 4;
4; Senior ProDistribution Committee.
3,
Member
Social
Recreation
Committee
Waller Hall Association
Treasurer 3; Pi Omega Pi
Business
Education
Club
2, 3,
SPSEA
SCA
3;
OBITER
Reserved
3,
4,
Secretary 4;
1,
2,
1,
3,
4
2
1
Senior Gift Committee.
Seats Committee.
Ch
Mr. Hilgar
in
Student teacher Edward Stokes dictates
Bloomsburg Junior-Senior High School.
46
to
a
class
in
shorthand
at
new
illustrates
.Sutliff Hall.
proper accounting practice in classroom
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
miYlI^Jt
CHRISTMAS
ROYCE
B.S.,
0.
TOLL
JOHNSON
M.Ed., Ed.D.
Director of Elementary
Education
Barbara Schaeffer trims futuristic
Student
teacher
Christmas tree with aid of fifth graders in the Bloomsburg Memorial Elementary School.
Student teacher Patti FeduUo conducts reading group exercise in Benjamin Franklin Laboratory
School on campus.
47
JUDITH ANN BOLE
PATRICIA JANE
BERNARD!
Johnstown
Elementary
Pittston
CGA
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Choraleers
College
Club
2,
3,
4;
1.
3,
4:
Dramatic
1;
SPSEA
2,
3.
4:
Senior
Hospitality Committee 3: Fire
Brigade 2; Waller Hall .Association
1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2;
SPSEA
SCA
4;
3,
1.
Gifts Committee.
RITA VICTORIA BOTTEON
West
HARRIET JEAN BROWN
Pittston
Tunkhannock
Elementary
CGA
Pep
Social
Committee 1;
Recreation Committee 3, 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Psi
Omega
1.
2;
College Choraleers
Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Harmonettes 1. 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 1, 2;
Senior Tickets Committee.
1:
MARIAN MONICA
CHERVINAK
College
Gold Band
1;
Who's
Who Among
Students in American Colleges and
Universities.
Chinchilla
Eynon
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; College Choral1;
Hall Association 1, 2, 3:
Choraleers 1; Maroon anc
Waller
JANICE ELAINE COLLINS
Elementary
eers
Elementary
SPSEA
3,
4;
Senior Gifts
Committee.
Waller
Hall
.Association 1, 2, 3;
2, 3, Secretar>' 3;
Poetry
Choraleers 1, 2;
Athenaeum Club
College
Club
Senior
1,
2; Harmonettes 1,
Memorial Committee.
2,
3;
JOYCE LOUISE DASCOLA
Springfield
PHYLLIS HELEN
Elementary
CROCKER
Trucksville
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
College Choraleers 1;
4:
SPSEA
1.
1,
SCA
2, 3, 4;
1,
2.
3,
CG.\ Customs Committee 2; Pep
Committee 2: Walttr Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2;
College Choraleers 1, 2; Dramatic
Club 4: SPSEA 3, 4; MAROON
AND GOLD
Committee.
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Typist 3: Senior Gifts
JUDITH ANN DAVIS
PATRICIA
Summit
Clarks
ANN DEMKO
Elementary
Mahanoy
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4:
Poetry Club 4; SPSEA 4: Senior
Decoration Committee.
Elementary
MARGARET ANN DORASKI
WANDA ELAINE
Catawissa
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Day Women's Association
Athenaeum Club 2, 3.
City
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Athenaeum Club 2, 4; SPSEA
4.
EIFERT
Elementary
1, 2, 3,
4;
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1, 2; SCA 1, 2,
3, 4, Vice President 3; Senior Invitation
Committee.
BERNICE LOUISE ELLIS
Springfield
PATRICIA
Elementary
Hazleton
Waller Hall Association
4;
1,
2,
3,
4;
Customs Committee 2, 3; Election
Board 3 College Choraleers 1 SCA
Harmonettes 2, 3; SPSEA 4;
1;
Senior Annoimcement and Name
Cards Committee.
;
;
U.
FEDULLO
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Dramatic Club 1.
1,
2,
3,
4;
ROBERT PAUL FETCH
Drifton
Elementary
Day Men's
Club
mittee.
3;
Association 3; Veterans'
Senior Invitations Com-
BEATRICE MARIE HESS
FOUGHT
Benton
Elementary
Day Women's Association
SPSEA
3,
4;
Aviation
1, 2, 3,
Club
1,
4;
2.
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GUY GLENN FULMER
RICHARD LEE FREY
Easton
Boyertown
Elementary
Elementary
CGA
Customs Committee 2; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3;
Business Education Club 1 SPSEA
3, 4, Treasurer 4; SCA 1; Fashion
Show 3; Basketball Tournament 2;
;
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 1; SPSEA 3, 4,
Vice President 4; Fashion Show 2;
Basketball Tournament Committee
BasebaU 3; Track
1;
Men's
Track
2.
2.
FRANCES KAY
GAGLIONE
SANDRA LENORE ANN
Northumberland
Nanticoke
GALLI
Elementary
Elementary
Class Secretary 4;
sociation
1,
2,
WaUer
Hall AsSecretary 3,
4,
3,
Senior Representative 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3; College Choraleers 1;
Senior Gifts
Dramatic Club 2;
Committee.
Berwyn
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Waller Hall Association
Choraleers
Delta Pi 4;
Senior Invitations
1
1,
2,
SCA
SPSEA
;
4
CGA
1,
2
"B" Club
3,
4
3,
Committee.
ISABELLE ALICE
GLADSTONE
Philadelphia
Elementary
Sigma Alpha Eta 3; Athenaeum
Club 2; College Choraleers 1; Senior
Cap and Gown Committee.
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4; Senior Invitations
LEILA ROGERS GERHART
Freeland
College
;
SPSEA
eers 1;
Committee.
ELIZABETH ANNE GAUZ
Kappa
CGA Election Committee 4; Customs
Committee 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Governing Board 3;
Athenaeum Club 1 College Choral-
1,
2,
Pep Committee
3;
3,
4;
SPSEA
Senior
1,
1,
2,
2,
3, 4;
Invitations
3,
3,
4;
4;
SCA
Com-
mittee.
GEORGE STEPHEN GORKO
Lake Winola
Elementary
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Dramatic Club
1;
SPSEA
3, 4.
SANDRA ELAINE GREIDER
Halifax
Hall
Pittston
Elementary
Elementary
CGA
CGA
IRENE DORIS HASTIE
West
Hospitality Committee 2, 3;
Fire Drill Committee 2; WaUer
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; SCA
1, 2, 3.
CGA Election Board 2; Waller HaU
Association
1,
2,
College
3,
4;
Choraleers 1, 2; SCA 1, 2; SPSEA
3, 4; Harmonettes 2, 3; CGA Social
Recreation Committee 3, 4; Senior
Dance Committee,
and Name Cards.
MARGARET ELLEN HENRY
S.
HOUSER
Mechanicsburg
Elementary
Levittown
Elementary
CGA
CGA
Hospitality Committee 2, 3;
Election Board 3; WaUer Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Pi 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2;
SCA 1; Harmonettes 2, 3; SPSEA
4;
PHILIP
Announcement
Senior Decorations Committee.
CGA
Big
Name
Entertainment Com-
mittee 4;
CGA
Hospitality Commit-
4; Men's Resident Council 1,
4; Phi Sigma Pi 4; SPSEA 4;
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Customs
Committee 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.
tee
2, 3,
CGA
GAIL ELAINE HURTER
MARY ANN KIESSLING
Pottstown
South Williamsport
Elementary
Elementary
Class Historian 4; CGA Pep Committee 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Governing Board, Junior Representative 3;
Sigma Alpha Eta
1;
SPSEA
3; Dramatic Club
4; Senior Gift Committee.
CGA
Hospitality Committee 3; WalSigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; College Choraleers
SPSEA 4; Women's
2;
1,
Chorus 2, 3; Senior Gifts Commitler Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
tee,
Chairman.
ALLIS LOUISE
ELAINE LINDA KLINE
Bradford
McClure
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Kappa Delta Pi
SPSEA
3, 4.
3,
4;
1,
2,
SCA
3,
1,
4;
2;
KNAPP
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 1; SPSEA
4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; CO-PILOT Reporter
3.
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MARY JOYCE LAURO
KRUM
SHIRLEY ANN
Hazleton
Elementary
Bloomsburg
Waller Hall Association
Elementary
Kappa
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Athenaeum Club 2; SPSEA 3,
4;
4;
eers
Delta Pi
Dramatic
1;
SPSEA
3, 4;
1, 2, 3, 4;
College ChoralClub 2, 3, 4;
4: Senior Gift Committee.
3,
Senior Gifts Committee.
GRETCHEN LETTERMAN
Bloomsburg
Elementary
1,
2;
Band
Elementary
1, 2, 3, 4,
1; College Choraleers
Board
Maroon
4;
LITAVEC
Freeland
Day Women's Association
Official
ANDREW JOSEPH
Gold
and
Senior
Concert
Invitation
Com-
mittee.
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
SPSEA 4; Science Club 3; Varsity
Club 3, 4; Baseball Manager 2, 3,
4;
Football
Wrestling
Student Trainer
3,
4;
1.
THOMAS JOHN LONIE
Forty Fort
PATRICIA ANN LONG
Elementary
Shamokin
Day
Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Aviation Club
SPSEA
1;
3, 4.
ROBERT MELVIN
PAUL AMBROSE
MACHAMER
LUZENSKI
Williamstown
Nanticoke
Elementary
Elementary
Day Men's Association
Sigma Alpha Eta
2;
SPSEA
3,
2;
4;
Scenery Committee
Aviation Club
Fashion
Show
Basketball
Tournament Committee 2, 3; Football 2, 3; Men's Intramurals 2, 3, 4.
52
Men's Association 1, 2, 3;
Aviation Club 1, 2; Poetry Club 1,
2, 3, 4; Veterans' Club 3, 4; SPSEA
4; Name Cards and Announcements
Senior Committee.
2, 3;
1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; College Octet 1, 2, 3, President 3; Baseball 4; Senior Inves-
tigation
mittee.
and
Arrangements
Com-
EUGENE PETER MAKARA
Wanamie
NANCY KAYE
MAUSTELLER
Elementary
Bloomsburg
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4:
Science Club 2.
Aviation Club 1
Elementary
;
3, 4.
Day Women's Association
Athenaeum Club 2; SCA
1, 2, 3,
4:
SPSEA
1:
3,4.
D.
JEAN McNEIL
Montrose
MRS.
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4:
"B" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choralears 1;
SPSEA
4;
SCA
NANCY
D.
McWILLIAMS
Danville
Elementary
2, 3, 4.
Day Women's Association 1,
SPSEA 4; Kappa Delta Pi
BARBARA ANNE MONROE
MORGAN
Forty Fort
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
"B" Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; College Choraleers 2, 3; Dramatic Club
SPSEA
mittee
4.
WILLIAM SPURGEON
Drums
1;
2, 3, 4;
3,
4:
Fire
Drill
Com-
3.
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Customs Committee 2; Fire Brigade
3, Warden 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Basketball Tournament CommitBasketball 1, 2, 3, Head
3; Intramural Basketball
and Baseball 1, 2, 3.
tee
1;
Manager
JAYNE ANN O'NEILL
Weatherly
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
ROBERT JOHN ORLANDINI
1,
2,
3,
Customs Committee 3; "B" Club
4;
2.
4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4;
SPSEA 3, 4; Cap and Gown Committee.
3,
Swoyerville
Elementary
Aviation Club 2
;
Science Club
2.
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MARY FLORA REDMAN
JANE PARRY REINAKER
Wrightsville
Elementary
CGA
Furniture Conunittee 2;
Hos-
Committee 3; Pep CommitWaller Hal] Association 1, 2,
4; "B" Club 3, 4: College Choral-
pitality
tee 4;
3,
eers
1,
2.
3,
4;
SCA
1,
2,
3,
4;
Harmonettes 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4;
Fashion Show Art Committee 2;
MAROON AND GOLD
OBITER
Typist
3,
4;
Typist
3,
4;
Sunbury
Elementary
CGA
Customs Committee 2; Pep
Committee 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3;
Dramatic Club 2: SPSEA 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4,
Senior
Head Majorette
Announcements
and
Cards Conunittee Chairman.
4;
Name
Cap and Gown
Committee.
JOSEPH LEONARD
RISHKOFSKL JR.
ANNETTA MAE RITTER
Wilkes-Barre
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association
Day
Association 1; Men's
Resident Council 2, 3; Varsity Club
Basketball Tournament
2,
3;
1,
Committee 2; Baseball 2, 3; BasketbaU 1; Football 1,2,3.
Choraleers 1; SCA
OBITER Senior Section 4.
BARBARA EVA SCHAEFER
LYNNE SCHAFFHAUSER
Men's
West Hamburg
1,
2,
College
3,
1,
4;
2:
Milnesville
Philadelphia
Elementary
Elementary
CGA
CGA Hospitality Committee 2
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4
Athenaeum Club 2; "B" Club 1
SCA 1; Senior Announcement and
Name Cards Committee.
Customs Committee 2; Kappa
2, 3, 4, Refreshment Chairman 4: Athenaeum Club 2: College
Delta Pi
MAROON
Choraleers
AND
1;
GOLD Reporter 3; Who's Who
Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
ETHEL JEAN SCHELL
JACQUELIN
H.
SCHWATT
Springfield
Mt. Pleasant Mills
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; College Choraleers 1; Dramatic Club 1; Fashion
Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Corresponding
Secretary 4; Maroon and Gold Band
1, 2,
3; Senior Investigation and
Arrangements Committee.
54
Show
1,
2,
3,">
Gown Committee.
Senior
Cap
and
NORMAN JOHN
SHUTOVICH
MONT
MRS. BERNADINE
SEARCH
Hazleton
Elementary
Berwick
Class Vice President 4;
Elementary
Day Women's Association
1, 2, 3,
4;
Show RepresentAviation Club 2; College
CGA Hospitality
Choraleers
1
Committee Homecoming 3; Science
All College Variety
ative
3;
;
Club
MAROON AND GOLD
3;
Reporter, Commuter's Column
Senior Decorations Committee.
3;
LAMONT SNYDER
G.
Eta
Editor
3, 4;
3,
2, 3,
4;
Day Men's
Sigma Alpha
4;
Science Club
4;
3,
SPSEA
1,
4;
Assistant Secretary -Treasurer 4;
Varsitv Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3,
4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Reserved
Seats
Coinmittee;
Who's
Who
Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
3,
SPRINGMAN
Pep Committee
Association
Cus-
MRS. IRMA WILLIAMS
Northumberland
Elementary
CGA
CGA
toms Committee 3; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President
2; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Historian
1,
OLYMPIAN
Senior Ivy
2, 3, 4;
Assistant
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Day Women's Association
SPSEA
1, 2, 3,
4;
4.
Day Com-
mittee.
SONIA ANN TIMA
EDWARD JOSEPH
SZYMCZAK
Elementary
Kingston
CG.\ Hospitality Committee 2, 3, 4;
Drill Committee 2, 3; Social
Recreation Committee 3; Waller
Fire
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Science Club 3; SPSEA 4; Baseball
2; Basketball
Hazleton
1,
2; Intramurals 3,4.
Hall Association
naeum Club
College
2;
1,
West Wyoming
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Veterans' Club 4; OLYMPIAN Art
Staff
1, 2.
3,
4;
2,
SCA
SPSEA 4.
Choraleers
Debating Club 4;
GORDON VAN AUKEN
2.
"B" Club
1;
Athe3,
3,
4;
4;
NOREEN ELAINE
VAN TUYLE
Pittston
Elementary
CGA
Hospitality Committee 2, 3;
Election Board 3; Waller Hall Asso-
ciation
1,
2,
3,
4,
Governing Board
3; College Choraleers 1, 2; SCA 1;
Harmonettes 2, 3; SPSEA 4; Senior
Decorations
Committee.
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SAMUEL ANTHONY
VARANO
Elementary
ROBERT HAROLD
WALTERS
Day
Catawissa
Shamokin
Men's
Association 1, 2, 4;
Resident Council 3; Athenaeum Club 3; Aviation Club 1, 2;
SPSEA 4; Science Club 1; Basket-
Men's
ball
Tournament Committee
3;
1, 2,
Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
Elementary
Day Men's Association
SPSEA
1,
3,
4;
3,
4;
2,
Club
Senior Memorial Committee.
4;
Veterans'
MARY ELIZABETH
WASHELESKI
MRS. JOHN
Forest City
S.
WELLIVER
Bloomsburg
Elementary
Elementary
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Hospitality Coimnittee 3; Dramatic
Club 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4; Senior
Gifts Committee.
Day Women's Association 1, 2,
Senior Memorial Committee.
3, 4;
MARTI ANN WILLIAMS
FREY
PHILIP MARTIN
WERNTZ
Forty Fort
Elementary
Shamokin
Elementary
Day Men's Association
Veterans'
SPSEA
Club
4;
4,
Senior
1,
2,
3,
Adjutant
4;
4;
Memorial Com-
mittee.
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Governing Board 3; Pep Committee
3, 4:
Customs Committee
Sig-
Eta 3; College Choraleers;
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4;
Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 3;
OBITER Typing
EILEEN
2, 3;
ma Alpha
Staff 4.
MARY
WOLCHESKY
West Hazleton
Elementary
DAVID JOHN YEOSOCK
Plains
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, Governing Board 3, 4; Customs Committee 2; Election Board 3; Alpha
Psi Omega 3, 4, Vice President 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary
3; SPSEA 3, 4, President 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 3; OBITER
Typing Staff- 4; Senior Announcement and Name Cards Committee;
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities.
56
Elementary
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Customs Committee 3, Co-Chairman
3; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; College
Choraleers 1;
AND GOLD
SPSEA
4;
Circulation
MAROON
Staff
Senior Decorations Committee.
2;
EDITHA W. YOKE
Shicksliinny
Elementary
Day Women's Association
Hall Association 2;
ior
Student teacher
Kay Gaglione
pupils in
Elementary School.
unit
to
the
1
SPSEA
;
Waller
4; Sen-
Memorial Committee.
teaches geography
Bloomsburg
Memorial
First graders in the Benjamin Franklin
Laboratory School enjoy "Share and
Tell" experiences with student teacher
Eileen Wolchesky.
Philip Houser and Philip Werntz, student teachers,
conduct reading activities group in the Bloomsburg
Memorial Elementary School.
Student teacher Bonnie Ellis explains number concepts to second grade pupils at the
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
GEORGE
J.
FIKE
A.B., A.M., Ed.M., Ph.D.
Director of Secondary
Education
Student teacher Carl Fox presents a
unit in physical science in the Bloomsburs Junior-Senior High School.
Student teacher Pat Appel gives individualized instruction in Spanish in
the Bloomsburg public schools.
58
GEORGE CHARLES
ANTHONY ALBERT
AMBRUCH
ALASTICK
Nuremberg
Shenandoah
Social Studies, English
Physical Science, Mathematics
Usage Club 2; Swimming 3,
Programs and Distribution
Social
4; Senior
Day
Men's
Association 1, 2, 3;
Senior Investigation and
Arrangements Committee.
SPSEA
3;
Committee.
PATRICIA ANN APPEL
JOHN JOSEPH BALDING
Kingston
Spanish, French
Mount Carmel
CGA
Mathematics, French
Customs Committee 3; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha
Omega
Psi
1;
College
4;
Dramatic Club
1, 2, 3,
Choraleers
4;
MAROON AND GOLD
4;
tary 3; Senior
mittee.
SPSEA
Secre-
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Science Club 1, 2; SPSEA 3, 4;
Senior Investigations and Arrangements Committee.
Cap and Gown Com-
HARVEY EUGENE BANEY
BERNARD JOHN
BALKIEWICZ
Shenandoah
English, Social Studies
Day
Men's
Men's
naeum
Gown
Association 2, 3, 4;
Resident Council 1; AtheClub 1, 2; Senior Cap and
Committee.
New Cumberland
Biological Science, Geography
Men's
President
Vice
1;
Resident Council 1, 2; Kappa Delta
Pi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4,
Secretary-Treasurer
Assistant
3;
Science Club 1; Football 1, 2; SenClass
ior
Investigation
and Arrangements
Committee.
NEIL BASTIN BEISHER
Cambra
WILLIAM HARRISON
BASTRESS
Social Studies, English
Day Men's Association
Resident
Northumberland
Football
Social Studies, English
Name
Council
2;
Cards
Committee.
1,
3,
2;
Swimming
and
4;
Men's
SCA
4;
1;
Senior
Announcements
59
RONALD EUGENE
BLACKBURN
THOMAS ROBERT
South Williamsport
BENINSKY
Science, Geography
Ringtown
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4:
Varsity Club 3, 4; Basketball Tournament Committee 3: Baseball 2,
Science
Men's
Men's Association 1
Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Aviation
Club 3; Science Club 1, 2, 4: Senior
Publicity Committee.
Day
;
Entertainment
4; Senior
mittee.
3,
DONALD
RONALD EUGENE BOONIE
E.
Com-
BOYER
Llewellyn
McClure
Mathematics, Physical Science
Science
Furniture Committee 1; Men's Resident Council 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4;
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 1; Science Club 1,
2, 3, 4, President 3: Senior Name
Maroon and Gold Band
Col1, 2;
lege Choraleers 3; Senior Investigations and Arrangements Committee
Cards and Announcements, Cap and
Gown Committees.
Chairman.
JOAN CELIA BUGEL
Atlas
EDWARD JOHN BOYLE
Science
Harwood Mines
Hospitality Committee 3, Fire Bri
gade 3: Waller Hall Association 1,
Social Studies, Geography-
Day Men's Association
Council
Resident
1;
Club 1; Veterans' Club
College Choraleers 1:
matic Club 1; Science Club
2, 3, 4;
2.
3;
Men's
Athenaeum
1;
SPSEA
SPSEA
4:
Dra4;
3,
MAROON AND GOLD
Reporter 3; Senior Invitations Committee, .'senior Cap and Gown Com-
4.
mittee; Who's Who Among
dents in American Colleges
Stu-
and
Universities.
THOMAS
JESSE
WALTER BURIAK
Shamokin
Science
Day Men's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 3, Vice President 4;
Aviation Club 1; SPSE.A 4; Senior
Transportation Committee.
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R.
BURKE
Hancock
\^^
English. Foreign Languages
J
Dramatic Club 3;
Chess Club 3.
Poetry
Club
I;
DALE BURRELL
Bloomsburg
LOUIS BASIL CASARI
Social Studies, English
Maroon and Gold Band
President
1,
2,
3,
4,
3.
2,
Hazleton
Biological Science
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Science Club 1, 2, 3; Veterans' Cliib
Senior Decorations Committee.
4;
ALBERT CHARLES CECCO
Elysburg
JOSEPH JOHN CINO
Science
Clarks Summit
Day Men's Association 1 Men's Resident Council 2; Aviation Club 1;
Social Studies, Geography-
Science Club 3; SPSEA 1; Senior
Memorial Committee.
2;
RONALD BERNARD
CONCAVAGE
South Williamsport
;
Senior
Decorations
CONRAD
L.
CGA Customs Committee 2, 3, 4;
Bloodmobile Committee 3; Men's
Association
1,
2,
MAROON AND GOLD
Reporter
Senior Orchestra Committee.
3;
1
ROLLIN BOYD
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Science
Club 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; SPSEA
Basketball Tournament 3;
3.
4;
Wrestling Tournament
Committee
3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2,
Intramurals 3, 4;
Senior
3,
4;
Transportation Committee.
VIRGINIA
CUNNINGHAM
ANN DARRUP
Mount Carmel
Lewistown
French, English
Social Studies, Biological Science
Men's Resident Council
Treasurer
1;
Science
English, Social Studies
Men's
Football
Committee.
JAMES
Mount Carmel
Day
Men's Resident Council 4; Baseball
3,
2,
3,
Day Women's
4,
Business Education
3, 4; Varsity Club 3,
2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2.
4;
Club 2; SCA
4; Football 1,
1,
Association
2,
3,
4;
Waller Hall Association 1; Science
Club 2: MAROON AND GOLD
Reporter 1; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee.
61
PHYLLIS DeANGELO
Shenandoah
English, French
ALBERT WILLIAM
DAZLEY
Waller
Association
Hall
Danville
Club 2;
Perspective
AND GOLD
English, Business
Day Men's Association
2.
1,
3;
Day Women's Association 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic
2,
1,
Business Education Club 2;
3,
4;
SPSEA
2;
MAROON
Reporter and Typist
Cap
Senior
4;
mittee.
Gown
and
3,
Com-
4.
PHILLIP
C.
DeBOARD
ROBERT
New Cumberland
DEIBLER
L.
Science, Mathematics
Millersburg
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
CGA Dining Room Committee
Chairman 3, Pep Committee Chairman 4, Social Recreation Committee
4, Freshman Class Adviser 3; Science Club 2; Men's Intramurals 1,
Social Studies, English
MAROON AND GOLD
2, 3, 4;
porter 4;
mittee.
Re-
Pep Committee
Council
naeum Club
SPSEA
OBITER
1,
2, 3,
Cards
Committee.
Sec-
Theta Upsilon 3;
Science Club 1;
Aviation Club 1;
Veterans' Club 1, Election
Men's Intramurals 2;
1;
Name
and
Officer
Senior
Announcements
DUNNIGAN
Editor
2;
PILOT
Editor
4.
2,
Assistant
OLYMPIAN Editorial
MAROON AND GOLD
3,
4;
Board 3;
3,
OBITER
Editor 4; Senior
Editorial
Assistant Editor
Name
Cards and
WILLIAM JOSEPH
EBERZ
1, 2,
3',
Editor
Board 4;
2;
fntramurals
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
College Choraleers 1; Poetry Club
62
1,
Biological Science, English
English, Social Studies
3, 4,
4;
Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Dramatic
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3;
Poetry Club 3; COPILOT Assistant
Forest Grove
Hazleton
PILOT
3,
DOWNEY
F.
Announcements Committee.
PATRICIA ELIZABETH
3;
College Choraleers
Dramatic Club
Waller Hall Association
Biological Science, Geography
Association
Men's ResAthe4;
English, Social Studies
Shamokin
Gamma
3,
Shenandoah
BARRY HOWARD
DEPPEN
retary 1;
3;
2,
Organization Editor 4;
Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
MARY
Day Men's
3;
4;
1;
1,
Com-
Orchestra
Senior
CGA
ident
4.
THOMAS LEROY
ENGLEMAN,
JR.
BARRY FREDERICK
West Milton
FAUST
Mathematics, Physical Science
Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Science Club 1; Intramurals
3, 4; SPSEA 3, 4; Track 1, 2,
1, 2, 3,
4;
1,
2,
3.
4;
Varsity Club
4, Vice President 4; Basket-
Wrestling
ball
3,
1,
2,
3,
4;
Tournament Committee
Bloomsburg
Social Studies, Geography
Gamma Theta Upsilon
sponding Secretary 4;
Day Committee.
4, CorreSenior Ivy
3,
2, 3,
1,
Student Coordinator 3, 4; Senior
ChairCommittee
Transportation
4,
man.
GEORGE EUGENE
FETTERMAN
ALFRED FORD
Berwick
Mount Carmel
Social Studies, Geography
Mathematics
Day Men's Association
Day Men's Association
2, 3, 4; Chess
Club 3; Senior Transportation Com-
1, 2, 3, 4.
mittee.
WAYNE LEROY FOUST
Forty Fort
Science, Social Studies
CAROLUS
CGA
Mechanicsburg
Election Committee 1 ; Day
Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice President 3;
Maroon and Gold Band
1,
President 1; Science Club
Senior Memorial Committee.
Vice
2,
1,
2,
3;
E.
FOX, JR.
Science
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Varsity Club 2, 3; Basketball Tournament Committee 3; Basketball 1,
2; Track 1, 2, 3; Senior Memorial
Committee.
PAUL JOEL FREIREICH
ANITA KELLER FRIEDEL
York
Peckville
English, Social Studies
CGA
J
English, Social Studies
3,
4
Waller
Hall
3,
4
SPSEA
3,
Election Board Committee
Men's
Maroon
Resident
and
Council
Gold
Band
SPSEA 4; Senior Ticket and Cap
and Gown Committee.
Association 1, 2, 3;
Senior Invitations
4;
Committee.
63
PAUL FRANKLIN GEORGE
MRS. JOAN
HENRY FRITZ
Benton
Kappa
English, Social Studies
Day
erans'
Women's
College
Hazleton
Social Studies, English
Association 3, 4;
Qioraleers 3; Senior Cap
Delta Pi 4: SPSEA 4; VetClub 4; Senior Memorial
Committee.
and Gown Committee.
JEFFREY EVES GIRTON
Bloomsburg
RAY LARUE GEORGE
English, Spanish
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Aviation 'Club
Berwick
Science, Spanish
Day Men's
Association
Decorations Committee.
3;
Senior
2;
SPSEA
3,
PILOT
4;
Senior Memorial
Editor 4;
Committee.
JUDITH TICKNORGOSS
Glenside
Social Studies, English
Class Vice President 3; CGA Woman Representative 1, 2; CGA Pep
Committee 1; Waller Hall AssociaAssistant Social
tion
3,
1,
2,
4,
2,
Chairman
4;
Kappa
3, GovernDelta Pi 3, 4,
President 4; College Choraleers 1,
Librarian 2, Secretary 3;
3,
2,
Chairman
ing Board
THOMAS
GRACE
V.
St. Clair
Social Studies, English
Veterans' Club
2.
SPSEA
4; Fashion Show 1, 2, 3,
Coordinator 4; CO-PILOT 2, 3, Assistant Editor 2, Senior Adviser 3;
Committee;
Decorations
Senior
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and
Universities.
THORNTON PAUL GROVE
THOMAS WILSON HARVEY
McClure
Shickshinny
Mathematics, Science
Mathematics, Social Studies
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 2; Maroon and Gold
Band 1, 2; Science Club 1, 2; Senior Memorial Committee.
Aviation
64
Day Men's Association
Club
Committee.
1;
1,
2,
3,
4;
Senior Orchestra
RAYMOND
FRANKLIN LEWIS HEIM
Shamokin
Day Men's Association
3,
2,
1,
Social Studies, Geography
4;
Day Men's
Aviation Club 1; SPSEA 4; Veterans' Club 3; Senior Ivy Day Com-
Gamma
mittee.
4;
Association
1,
2,
4;
3,
Theta Upsilon 4; Aviation
1; SPSEA Intramural 1, 2,
Senior Ivy Day Committee.
Club
CAROL DUANE HIGBY
AVA
CoUegeville
Hughesville
3,
JO HILNER
Mathematics, English
Social Studies, French
Hospitality Committee
Waller Hall Association
College Choraleers 1;
JR.
Bloomsburg
Biological Science, Social Studies
CCA
E.
HENDERSHOT,
2,
2,
3,
SPSEA
3,
1,
Maroon and Gold Band
Librarian 2; SCA 1, 2,
2;
Senior
President
3
4
4
1,
2,
3,
3,
4,
Vice
4,
CGA
Social
Committee
Recreation
3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3,
4; "B" Club 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3; SPSEA 3, 4; Senior
Cap and Gown Committee.
Invitations
Committee.
GERALD HITTLE
GARY LEE
HOUSEKNECHT
Berwick
Rock Glen
Social Studies, Geography
Mathematics, English
Senior Reserved Seats Committee.
Day Men's
Association
ior Ticket
Committee.
1, 2,
3; Sen-
STANLEY ROBERT HUGO
JOSEPH ANDREW
HUBICKI
Athens
Danville
Varsity
Mathematics, Social Studies
Club 2, 3, 4;
Tournament Committee
Physical Science, Mathematics
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
ball 1, 2;
3,
Senior Transportation Committee.
4;
tain 4;
Football
Track
1,
2,
1, 2, 3, 4.
Basketball
Basket-
2;
3,
4,
Cap-
MARIAN LOUISE
HUTTENSTINE
Wapwallopen
RICHARD JOHNS
English, Social Studies
Awards
Committee
Hall Association
en's Association
Maroon
and
Danville
4;
Waller
3;
2,
3;
1, 2,
Day Wom-
SPSEA
Band
Gold
1
4;
3,
;
English, Geography
Senior Transportation Committee.
CO-
PILOT
Editor 3;
MAROON AND
GOLD
Reporter
1,
Editorial
3,
PILOT Associate Editor
OBITER Editorial Staff 1, 2, 3;
Board 2;
4;
Senior
Reserved
Seats
Committee.
JOHN ARTHUR JOHNSON
ROBERT LEE JOHNSTONE
Bristol
Bloomsburg
Social Studies, Geography
French, English
Varsity Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track
Kappa Delta
OLYMPIAN
Pi 3, 4;
Assistant Editor 3;
Editorial Board 3,
MAROON AND
GOLD
1,2.
MARY DEANE KEMP
EDNA MAY KERN
Bloomsburg
Beavertown
Social Studies, English
English, Social Studies
CGA
Pep Committee Chairman
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Dramatic Club
Committee.
3;
Senior
3;
Waller
4;
Kappa Delta
Tickets
Hall
Association 1, 2, 3;
Pi 3, 4; Athenaeum
Club 2; Poetry Club 1. 2; SCA 1,
2; SPSEA 4; Senior Programs and
Distribution Committee.
JOHN JOSEPH KLUSMAN
JOSEPH FRANK
KLECZYWSKI
Ranshaw
Shamokin
Mathematics, Physical Science
Day Men's Association
2, 3,
4;
Mathematics, Physical Science
SCA
2; Veterans' Club 3, 4; Chess Club
Senior Investigation and Ar3;
rangements Committee.
bb
4.
Day
Men's
SPSEA
4;
Association
Intramurals
2,
3;
Cap and Gown Committee.
3,
4;
Senior
ROBERT ARTHUR
LINDNER
NOEL CALVIN KROTHE
Shickshinny
Schuylkill
Social Studies, Biological Science
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
3,
4:
Haven
Science
Aviation Club 2, 3; Senior Orchestra
Committee, Ivy Day Committee.
Resident Council 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 2, 3; Senior Decoration Committee.
WILLIAM FARROW
LLEWELLYN
EDWARD LOCKMAN
Peckville
English, Social Studies
Hazleton
Social Studies, Science
Men's Resident Council
Men's
4;
3,
SCA
4: Senior Reserve Seats Committee.
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 4;
OBITER Advertising Committee 4,
Assistant Sports Editor 4.
THOMAS SPENCER
LUBNOW
MARGARET
Shamokin
English, Social Studies
Social Studies
Day Men's Association
1,
F.
LUCHUN
Shenandoah
2,
4;
Veter3,
Busfness Education Club 1
ans' Club 4; SPSEA 4; Intramurals
1,
2; Senior Ivy Day Committee,
;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dramatic Club 3, 4; OLYMPIAN
3, 4, Editorial Board 3, 4; Senior
Decorations Committee.
Memorial Committee.
JACK
L.
MASICH
DELBERT EUGENE
Berwick
MAUREY
Biological Science, Social Studies
Golf 4, Captain 4;
Committee.
Senior Tickets
Lewistown
Science
College Choraleers 2; Science Club
SPSEA 4: Senior Tickets Com-
4;
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LAURA MARIE McVEY
JOSEPH PATRICK
Bloomsburg
McGROARTY
Biological Science, Social Studies
Tamaqua
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
"B" Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President
Social Studies, Geography
Athenaeum Club 2; Aviation Club
3; Basketball Tournament Committee 3, 4; Senior Entertainment ComIntramurals
mittee;
SPSEA
2,
1,
3,
4;
3,
President 4; Dramatic Club 3; Science Club 2; Senior Tickets Committee.
4;
4.
SANDRA MARY
MORRISON
JAMES
V.
MORETTE
Moimt Carmel
English, Social Studies
Westfield
English, Social Studies
OLYMPIAN
Editorial
Board
3,
Day Women's Association 4; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum
OLYM-
SPSEA 4;
2. 3;
Editorial Board 3;
Invitations Committee.
Club
Senior Gifts Committee.
1,
PIAN,
CLIO IVA
Senior
MOWERY
Berwick
JOSEPH DANIEL MOSS
English, French
Catawissa
CGA
Social Studies, Geography
Women's
Day Men's Association
3;
Gamma
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Senior Cap and
Gown Committee.
College Organist 1,
Association 1,
Board
cial
SPSEA
3;
Dramatic
3;
Offi-
Club
1;
Reporter 1, 2; Senior Annoimcements and Name Cards Committee.
GEORGE EDWARD NACE
LAURA NIEHOFF
Shamokin
Social Studies
English, Spanish
Day
CGA
Association 1; Men's
Resident Council 2, 3; Varsity Club
2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3.
3,
MAROON AND GOLD
Sunbury
Men's
Day
2, 3;
2,
Pep Committee
Hall Association
Psi
4;
Omega
SCA
4;
1:
AND GOLD
2, 3,
2,
3,
4; Waller
4: .-Mpha
Dramatic Club
SPSEA
4;
and
2,
3,
MAROON
News Reporter
Programs
Committee.
Senior
1,
2, 3, 4;
Distribution
WILFRED TEDDY OAKEY
Dickson City
DONALD RICHARD NOLL
English, Physical Science
Northumberland
English, Social Studies
Men's Resident Council
SPSEA
4;
Football
1,
2,
3,
4;
Senior
3;
2,
1,
Tickets Committee.
CGA Hospitality Committee 4; Dining Hall Committee 4; Men's Resident Council 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
4; Maroon and Gold Band 3, 4;
Perspective 3;
PILOT Associate
GOLD
Editor 3;
Photographer 3; Coed of the Year
Contest, Chairman 3; Senior Me-
MAROON AND
morial Committee.
PAUL VINCENT
O'DONNELL
MICHAEL JAMES O'LEARY
Ashland
Shamokin
Science
Day Men's Association
Mathematics, Physical Science
1,
3,
2,
Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Transportation Committee.
4;
Senior
Mathematics, Physical Science
2, 3;
2,
3,
4;
ROBERT JOSEPH
PAGNOTTI
Millersburg
ence Club
1,
Science Club 2, 3, Vice President 3;
Senior Memorial Committee.
CLINTON JOHN
OXENRIDER
Day Men's Association
Day Men's Association
1, 2,
OLYMPIAN
3; SciEditor-
in-Chief 2; Senior Investigations and
Arrangements Committee.
Old Forge
Social Studies,'Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 1; Science Club 1;
Senior Cap and Gown Committee.
LOUIS JOSEPH
PALERMO
Wilkes-Barre
Science
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
CGA Pep Committee 3, Co-Chairman
3; CGA Hospitality Committee 4;
CGA Election Board 2; Aviation
Club 2, 3; Science Club 1. 2, 3;
Baseball 1; Men's Intramurals 1, 2,
3, 4; Senior Decoration Committee;
Senior Reserved Seat and Usher
Committee.
PETER ANTHONY
PASTERNAK
Shamokin
Biological Science, Social Studies
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 2; Aviation Club
1;
SPSEA
Senior Ivy
4;
Veterans'
Day Committee.
Club
3;
ANTHONY PEPERMO
MRS. CONNIE JANE PAUL
Social Studies, Geography
Cap and Gown Committee.
Senior
Berwick
English, Social Studies
Day Women's Association
Dramatic Club
GOLD
Staff
Senior
1;
1, 2, 3,
4:
MAROON AND
1;
Decoration
Committee.
PETER CHARLES
PERIALAS
WILBUR PERSON
Bloomsburg
Lehighton
English, Social Sludies
Social Studies, Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Science Club 1; Varsity Club 3, 4;
Basketball Tournament Committee
SPSEA
4;
Baseball
2,
Basketball
4;
3,
3, 4;
Baseball
1.
1,
2, 3, 4.
WILLIAM EVAN PRICE
Sweet Valley
CARL
L.
Social Studies, English
PETZ
CGA
Jermyn
Customs Committee
Club
Science
Day Men's Association
1, 2, 3, 4.
1,
SPSEA
3,
tions
TERESA PATRICIA RAKUS
Shavertown
Wyoming
Science
Association
Club
1,
2,
1,
4;
AND GOLD
Committee; Cus3; Waller Hall
3,
4; Dramatic
2,
SPSEA
4;
Reporter
Decorations Committee.
3,
MAROON
4;
Senior
Men's
Senior
Circula-
Decora-
RICHARD RUSSELL
RAPSON
CGA
2,
3;
Swimming
Track 2;
Committee 2;
Committee.
English, Social Studies
Hospitality
4;
MAROON AND GOLD
3;
tion
toms Committee
2,
Athenaeum
Council 4;
Aviation Club 1, 2;
2;
Resident
CGA
Class Representative 1, 4;
Library Policy Committee 2; As-
sembly Committee 3; Athletic Committee 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4,
Secretary
3,
President
4;
Maroon
and Gold Band 1; Science Club 1,
2, 3; Senior Memorial Committee
Chairman.
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GARY LEWIS REDDIG
ELIZABETH
Ephrata
Biological Science, Psychology
Class President 1, 2; CGA 1, 2, 3,
Vice President 3, President 4,
Pep Committee 2, Social Recreation
4,
Committee 3, Assembly and Evening
Men's
Entertainment
Committee;
Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Phi
Veterans' Club 3, 4;
Senior
Orchestra
Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and
Sigma Pi
Wrestling
ROW REED
Bloomsburg
2, 3;
Biological Science, English
CGA
Customs Committee 2; Pep
Committee 3; Day Woman's Association 2, 3, Recording Secretary 2;
Science Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2;
Program Chairman 3; Senior Ticket
and Distribution Committee, Chair-
1;
Universities.
THOMAS WILLIAM REGAN
ROBERT
P.
REEDER
Forty Fort
Northumberland
Biological Science, Social Studies
Biological Science, Geography
Day Men's Association
Gamma
Thela Upsilon
naeum Club
1;
1,
1, 2,
Aviation
2,
3,
4;
3; Athe-
Club
1:
Veterans' Club 3; SPSEA 4; Senior
Ivy Day Committee.
H.
CHARLES RHODES,
JR.
College Council Member 3, 4; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; SPSEA 4; Science Club 3;
Varsity Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4;
Chairman State Student Governing
Association Committee 3.
PAULA ELIZABETH
SCHELL
Catawissa
Science, Mathematics
Bristol
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 4; College Choral-
English, Social Studies
eers 1, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Senior
Transportation Committee.
Poetry Club
HENRY JOSEPH
SCHNITZER,
JR.
Day Women's Association
2, 3;
2,
3,
4;
Senior Announce-
ments and Invitations Committee.
RONALD MAURICE
SCHOCK
Hazleton
Tamaqua
Social Studies
Social Studies
Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4;
Veterans' Club 3, 4; SPSEA 4;
Senior Transportation Committee.
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3;
Sigma Alpha Eta 2; Veteran's As-
SPSEA 4; IntramurSenior Investigation and
Arrangements Committee.
sociation 3, 4;
als
1,
4;
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ARMAND LOUIS
SEBASTIANELLI
Wanamie
ROBERT SHARP.
Social Studies, Mathematics
Bloomsburg
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4:
Aviation Club 1; Business Education
Club 1; SCA 1, 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 4;
Basketball Tournament Committee
Physical Science, Mathematics
Student Basketball Manager 1;
Intramurals 2, 3; Senior Decorations
Committee.
1;
CGA
3;
Social
JR.
Committee
Recreation
Day Men's Association
ence Club
Committee.
Senior
4;
3,
4: Sci-
Decorations
JAMES RICHARD SIMON
MARIANNE SHUTOVICH
Honesdale
Hazleton
Science
Man
English, Social Studies
Secretary
Class
3;
CCA
Customs
2, 3; Day Women's Association 4; Waller Hall Association
Committee
1, 2, 3: College Choraleers 1; Dramatic Club 1; SPSEA 4;
AND GOLD 2, 3, Reporter 2, Feature
Senior Reserve Seats
Editor 3;
Committee.
MAROON
Representative
Council Member 2, 3
Board
3,
2,
;
College
Election
Social
3;
3;
CGA
Co-Chairman
Recreation 3; Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1,
2; Science Club 1, 2. 3, Treasurer
3; SPSEA 4; Veterans' Club; Senior Tickets Committee.
MRS. SYLVIA LORRAINE
MRS. SUSAN
ANN
STETLER
Shamokin
STETTLER
Sunhury
English, Spanish
Day Women's Association
1, 2,
3, 4.
Biological Science, English
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 1; Senior Ivy Day
Committee; Cap and Gown Committee.
ROBERTA ANN STRAIN
Springfield
Mathematics, Elementary Education
DAVID LESLIE STOUT
Class Treasurer 3; Social Recreation
Committee 2, 3; Waller Hall Asso-
Bloomsburg
ciation
Physical Science, Mathematics
Treasurer
3; SCA 1. 2: SPSEA 3, 4: Bloodmobile Chairman 3; Senior Cap and
Gown Committee Chairman.
Kappa
Pi
3,
Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Sigma
4; Senior ^tt Day Committee.
1, 2, 3,
4;
College Choraleers
"B" Club
1, 2, 3,
2, 3, 4;
RICHARD ASHEL SUTLIFF
GROVER WAYNE SWANK
Bloomsburg
Danville
English, Social Studies
Biological Science, English
Day Men's Association
ence Club
1,
1,
SPSEA
2;
Sci-
2, 3;
Senior
4;
A.
spective
and
Memorial Committee.
FRANK
Day Men's
TANKALAVAGE
Frackville
3;
Association 1, 2; PerSenior Announcements
Name Card
Committee.
JOHN LOUIS
TENTROMONO
Shamokin
Social Studies, Geography
Gamma
Tlieta Upsilon 1,
President 4; Aviation Club
Science
2,
3,
4,
Day Men's Association
1.
Science Club
SPSEA
1,
2,
3,
4;
Intramurals 2;
Senior Transportation
2,
4;
3;
Committee.
CONSTANCE JOYCE
TERZOPOLAS
Shenandoah
Science
Class Secretary 1
CGA Assistant
Treasurer 2; Hospitality Committee
RONALD WALKER
THOMAS
;
Chairman
3;
Pep
Committee
4;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 4; College Choraleers 1; Science Club 1, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Senior Decorating Com-
leges
Day Men's Association 3,
naeum Club 4; Track 4.
4;
Athe-
Who
Who's
Chairman;
mittee
Among
Erie
Social Studies, English
Students in American Col-
and Universities.
JOSEPH JOHN
THOMPSON
Shamokin
EDWARD
Biological Science, Social Studies
Hazleton
College Council
Class President 3;
3;
Men's Resident Council
Sigma Pi 3,
Varsity Club
4; Phi
2,
4;
4;
3:
Football
1,
2;
2,
3,
4;
Wrestling
Senior
2,
3,
4; Science Club
MAROON AND GOLD
Writer 3;
Committee.
1,
SPSEA
1.
2, 3,
Sports
Reserved Seats
H.
TIMM
Social Studies
College Council 4; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Business Education
Club 1; Veterans' Club 3, 4, Commander 4; SPSEA 4; Senior Orchestra Committee.
MARY LOUISE
JERRY EUGENE TREON
TODOROWSKI
Sunbury
Mount Carmel
Mathematics, Physical Science
Physical Science, Mathematics
College
Council
A'^sociation
1,
Science Club
2,
3;
3,
1, 2, 3,
Day Men's Association
Football
President 3;
Secretary 2, 3;
and Arrangements Committee.
4.
1,
2;
4;
3,
2,
1,
Day Women's
Senior Investigation
SPSEA 4; Senior Announcements
Name Cards Committee; Who's
Who Among Students in American
and
Colleges and Universities.
BARBARA MARIE URAM
RONALD UPPERMAN
Berwick
Hershey
Social Studies, English
Social Studies
Day
Senior Orchestra Committee.
SPSEA
Women's
4;
Association
Senior Cap and
4;
3,
Gown
Committee.
CARL
J.
VASSIA
Glen Lyon
PATRICIA RUTH
Social Studies, Geography
Howard
Men's Association 4; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2. 3; Aviation
Club 1; Science Club 2; SPSEA 4;
Intramurals 3; Senior Decoration
Committee.
English, Spanish
Day
Athenaeum Club
matic Club
3,
4;
1,
VAUGHN
2,
SCA
3,
4;
Dra-
1.
ROBERT RUCH VITACCO
JOSEPH
G.
VETRO
Freeland
Social Studies, Geography
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Dramatic Club 1; Science Club 2;
Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 4; Senior
Decoration Committee.
74
Mount Carmel
Social Studies, Geography
Day Men's Association
1,
2,
3,
4;
Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Aviation Club 2; Science Club 2; Senior
Ivy Day Committee.
Gamma
WINIFRED JANE
WAY
RONALD WETZEL
Mount Carmel
Sociiil Studies,
Sunbury
Mathematics
Social Studies, Biological Science
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3;
SPSEA 2, 3; Senior Cap and Gown
Committee.
SPSEA
4; Basketball 1, 2; Football
Track 1; Senior Reserved
4;
Seats and Ushers Committee.
3,
NANCY ELLEN WURSTER
South Williamsport
B.
Science
FRANK WILSON
Atlantic City, N. J.
Biological Science, Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Club
Veterans'
4;
1,
2;
Senior
SCA
1;
Tickets
Committee.
CGA Hospitality Committee 2, 3;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
"B" Club 3, 4; SCA 1, 2, 3; Science
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman
3, Secretary 4; OBITER Copywriter
3,
.'\ssistant
Committee;
Among
Students in
leges
JOHN
F.
Editor
morial
and
Senior MeWho's Who
American Col-
4;
Universities.
WILLIAM JOSEPH
ZAGARINSKY
YOUNG
Mount Carmel
Mahanoy
English, Physical Science
Social Studies, English
SPSEA
Men's Resident Council 1; Day
Men's Association 2; Athenaeum
Club 1; SPSEA 2, 3; Senior Memorial Committee.
Football
4;
1,
Veteran's Club 3, 4;
Senior Orchestra
2;
Committee.
PAUL JAMES ZALESKIE
City
JOHN PETER ZORZI
Shamokin
Harvey's Lake
Physical Science, English
Mathematics, Social Studies
Day Men's Association
Aviation
Club 3;
Committee.
1,
Senior
2, 3, 4;
Publicity
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Aviation Club 1; Science Club 2;
Basketball Tournament Committee
3, 4; College Sports Statistician 3,
4; Senior Memorial Committee.
75
SPECIAL
EDUCATION
DONALD
F.
MAIETTA
B.S., M.S.,
Ph.D.
Director of Special Education
Student teacher, Carol Mazza, prepares favors
for party for the special education group in
Benjamin Franklin School.
Sandra Moore, student teacher, assists Judy LeVan, an aurally handicapped pupil, distinguish sound patterns kinesthetically.
CONNIE JOAN AUMILLER
JACK THOMAS BLOSKY
McClure
Speech Correction
Danville
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4; College
Choraleers
1,
3;
SCA
1,
2;
Speech Correction
Day Men's Association 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3; Senior Transportation Committee.
Senior
Program and Distribution Committee,
Chairman.
CAROLYN CRIBBS
Verona
NONA LOU BURROWS
Education lor the Mentally
Retarded
Watsontown
Speech Correction
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Recording Secretary 4;
Athenaeum Club 1, 2;
Poetry Club 1
Senior Ivy Day
Committee.
;
Class Secretary 2; CGA Hospitality
Committee 3; Library Policy Committee 3; Waller Hall Association
1,
2,
3;
4;
Maroon
I.
Speech Correction
Speech Correction, Elementary
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum
Club 2, 3; Senior Invitations Committee.
Day Women's Association
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3,
naeum Club 2; Senior
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Business
Club
1;
SPSEA
Advertising Staff 4;
ior Investigations
Committee.
GLENNON
Education lor the Mentally
Retarded
Bloomsburg
Education
J.
Shamokin
GENSEMER
Speech Correction
OBITER
4;
4; AtheInvitations
1, 2, 3,
Committee.
EDWARD
B.
GEARY
Danville
Catawissa
IRA
2,
Secretary 2; Council for Exceptional
Children 3, 4, Program Chairman 3,
4; Fashion Store Coordinator 1, 2,
3, 4; Senior Decorations Committee;
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities.
JANET
JOYCE ELAINE FISHER
Sigma Alpha Eta 2,
Program Chairman
and Gold Band
1,
4;
3, 4,
3,
SPSEA
4;
Sen-
and Arrangements
CGA Day Men Representative
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
Sigma Alpha Eta
3;
4;
2; Veteran's Club
4; SPSEA 4; Council for Exceptional Children 4.
3,
MARJORIE ANN GINNICK
South Williamsport
Speech Correction
Class
Woman
Representative
HERBERT LINS JONES
Bloomsburg
3,
4;
CGA
Awards Committee 2, 3, CoQiairman 3; College Council 3, 4;
Education for the Mentally
Retarded
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Governing Board 2; Sigma Alpha
Eta 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3,
President 4; "B" Club 1, 2, 3;
Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette
1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Majorette 3, 4;
MAROON AND GOLD. Reporter 1,
2; Senior Decorations Committee;
Who's Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Universities.
RAYMOND STANLEY
KARLOVICH
Danville
Trevorton
Speech Correction
Day Men's Association
1, 2, 3, 4;
Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma Alpha
Eta 2, 3, 4. Executive Council 4;
Aviation Club 2; Business Education
Club 1; SPSEA 3, 4: Senior Inves-
Kappa
tigation
JOHN FRANKLIN LONG
Speech Correction
Dav Men's Association 1, 2. 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 1. 2, 3, 4; SPSEA
4; Senior Transportation Committee.
and Arrangements Commit-
tee.
SYLVIA ANNE
MARCHESKI
GARY
J.
MAKUCH
Weatherly
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3. 4;
Athenaeum Club 3; Aviation Club
1; Council for Exceptional Children
3, 4; Senior Investigation and Arrangements Committee.
CAROL ANN LORETTA
MAZZA
Shamokin
Speech Correction
CGA
Hospitality
3;
SPSEA
Editor 3:
4;
Hazleton
CGA
Senior Programs
Committee.
Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
78
Associate
GOLD,
EDWARD McFADDEN
Speech Correction
4, Secretary -Treasurer 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3,
4, Secretary 2, President 4; Maroon
and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; Fashion
Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Children's Coordinator
Senior
2;
Decorations
3;
Reporter 2. 3, 4; Senior Transportation Committee.
Education for the Mentally Retarded
3,
PILOT,
MAROON AND
Indiana
Hospitality Committee 1, 2, 3,
Co-Chairman 3; CGA Social Recreation Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega
Committee
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Council 3, 4; Dramatic Club
and
Distribution
SANDRA
MOORE
K.
Hazleton
WAYNE
E.
Speech Correction
MILLER
College
Bloomsburg
Education lor the Menially Retarded
Day Men's Association
ma Alpha
Eta
4; Varsity
Club
4,
1,
2,
3; Sig-
Vice President
4; Football
Investigations and
Senior
4;
3,
3,
2,
3,
Ar-
rangements Committee.
Pep
Council
Committee,
CGA
Freshman
Member
CGA
3;
Co-Chairman
4
Class Adviser 3
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4,
Sigma Alpha Eta
2, 3, 4, Treas
Choraleers
1
4:
Reporter 2
OLYMPIAN Assistant Editor 2,
AND GOLD Reporter 1,
Assistant Editor 2. Editor 3, Senior
Adviser 4; Senior Transportation
urer
4;
1,
College
SPSEA
CO-PILOT
MAROON
Committee; Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.
JOYCE KATHRYN
JOHN MICHAEL ONUFER
MORGAN
West field, New Jersey
West Hazleton
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Speech Correction, Elementary
CGA
Day Men's Association
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3,
Customs Committee
CGA
2, 3:
Hospitality Committee 1. 2; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Council
lor Exceptional Children 3, 4; Athe-
naeum Club
SPSEA
2;
4;
Senior
4;
1,
2,
Investigations
3,
4;
SPSEA
4;
and
Ar-
rangements Committee.
Senior
Tickets Committee.
DONALD
P.
PEDROW
Shamokin
Speech Correction
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
Sigma Alpha Eta 2. 3, 4; SPSEA
Senior
Investigations
and
4;
4;
Arrange-
ments Committee.
CHARLES BENJAMIN
POMICTER
Wilkes-Barre
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Day Men's Association
Athenaeum Club 2, 3,
1,
2,
3,
4;
Treasurer
3, President 4; Council for Exceptional Children 3, 4, President 4;
Wrestling 2; Senior Programs and
Distribution Committee.
4,
BEVERLY JUNE RITTER
Selinsgrove
Education for the Mentally Retarded
JEAN
CGA
Dalmatia
CGA
Hospitality Committee 3;
Dining Room Committee 2; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 3, 4; Athenaeum Club
3; Council for Exceptional Children
3,
4;
Women's Chorus
SPSEA
3,
4;
1,
OBITER
2;
SCA
Staff
1;
K.
ROTHERMEL
Speech Correction
Waller Hall Association
Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2,
1,
2;
SPSEA
3,
4;
4; SCA
4; Senior Invitations
1,
2, 3,
3,
Committee.
4;
Senior Ticket Committee.
79
MRS. PAULA DAVIS
JOHN SANSONE
SCHMAUK
Dunbar
West
Speech Correction
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Day Men's Association
Council
4;
Tournament
Tournament
ball
OBITER
ior
1,
2,
3,
4;
Executive
SPSEA 4; Wrestling
Committee 3; Basket-
Sigma Alpha Eta
2, 3, 4,
Committee
Advertising Staff 4;
3;
CGA
Pittston
Recreation
Social
Sigma Alpha Eta
Committee
4; ColChoraleers
SPSEA 4;
1;
Council for Exceptional Children 3,
4; Senior Publicity Committee.
4;
lege
3,
2, 3,
Sen-
Arrangements and Investigation
Committee.
JOHN
DOROTHY MAE
STRADTMAN
N.
STRAW
Scranton
Speech Correction, Elementary
Bloomsburg
Day Men's Association
Education for the Mentally Retarded
ma Alpha
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3; "B" Club
Committee.
4;
4;
Chairman
1, 2,
3; Sig-
Eta 1, 2, 3, Committee
Senior Reserve Seats
1
;
SPSEA 3, 4; Council
1, 2;
for Exceptional Children 3, 4; Senior Invitations Committee.
SCA
MRS. JOAN STACKHOUSE
WOLFE
MARY LOU WEBB
Nanticoke
Danville
Speech Correction, Elementary
CGA Customs Committee 2, 3; Day
Women's Association
Sigma Alpha Eta 1,
utive Council 2, 3, 4;
OBITER
2,
1,
2,
3,
4,
SPSEA
3,
4;
Exec3,
4;
Senior Pictures 3; Senior
Transportation Committee.
Education for the Mentally Retarded
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3; Maroon and
Gold Band 1, 2, 3; SCA 1; SPSEA
3, 4; Council for Exceptional Children 3, 4; Senior Announcement
and Name Card Committee.
EDWIN KUSER
Class President
Dear Fellow Graduates:
May
end of a successful beginning.
28, 1960: the
1961, leave Bloomsburg State College to seek a new
now
four wonderful college years which are
lies
livins
in
and together, we, the Class of
our chosen profession.
memories, and ahead
.
.
.
Behind us lay
who can
predict what
ahead?
During these four years we have given much
have placed outstanding records
campus
proud
to carry the
it
of
our alma mater. Many of our class members
Bloomsburg athletics. Others have contributed
to
name and
the spirit of
Bloomsburg State College
and
parts of our state,
all
Bloom" much more than we have given:
friends,
maturity,
memories, a sense of accomplishment, innumerable experiences, valuable contacts, and, of most
importance, an education.
With these
astounding responsibilities.
We,
nation of tomorrow.
We
tools
we
will
go forth from our apprenticeship to assume
the leaders of today, will influence, each in his
have the tools of an educated mind,
make
Now, as our college days come to a
indeed difficult, but let us remember
written in a daily pledge
we
will
as teachers, '"under
close,
that
launching pad from which we
duties, ideas,
and
president
thanks to those,
may
let
own
small way, the
us use them effectively, and
God"
we are faced with
—
let
—
as
is
us use them with humility.
the task of saying good-by.
This
our days at Bloomsburg are not done; they will live
with us throughout our lives, for they are a part of us.
will act as a
As
to
proudly.
have, however, taken from "old
prestige,
book
as freshmen, but to
we have carried
We
in the log
work and invaluable ideas, not only to the organizations which we found on our
new organizations and, of course, to our fellow students. We have been
countless hours of
is
Individually,
life
The foundation we have acquired here
from fulfillment of our
attack obstacles barring us
ideals.
of,
and on behalf of the Class of 1961,
who through
I
wish to extend sincere appreciation and
a great expenditure of time, effort, and patience have
made our years
here successful: our parents, our class advisers, the faculty, the president, the Board of Trustees, and
the
Commonwealth
Although
I
of Pennsylvania.
have tried to show
it
through
my
actions this past year,
thank you for the privilege and honor of serving as your president.
best wishes for success
and happiness
in
I
now wish
to
With you, as we
whatever you may encounter
in the future.
part,
C. Kuser
Class President, 1961
82
go
May God
with vou.
Edwin
formally
my
be
SENIOR CLASS
Ed Kuser
President
Norm
Vice-President
Secretary
Rose Fatzinger
Treasurer
Frances Gaglione
Adviser
Majorie Ginnick Stover
Woman
Shutovich
Dr. Donald
Rabb
Richard Rapson
Representative
Man
January graduation
Representative
83
JUNIOR CLASS
Richard Lloyd
President
Robert Steinhart
Vice-President
Treasurer
_
Left
to
right:
Milton
Wiest,
Mr.
William
Cope,
—
.
Milton Wiest
Mr. William Cope
Adviser
Penny Harvey, Hope Wingate, Robert
Penny Harvey
_
Secretary
Richard Lloyd,
Steinhart, John Vincent.
\
CANDIDATES FOR LAUREL PRINCESS
Left
to
Myma
right:
Jean
Aikey,
Madelyn Scheno, Kathy Sinkler
Penny Harvey.
Bassett, Dorothy Updegraff,
The symbol
SOPHOMORE CLASS
President
Richard Kennedy
Vice-President
Manuel Gonzalez
Secretary
Joanne Shaffer
Treasurer
Patricia Biehl
Mr. John Scrimegeour
Adviser
Left to right: Richard Kennedy,
Colder, Lee Jackson, Patricia Biehl.
Manuel Gonzalez, Joanne
Shaffer,
Ann
The dream
And
86
the reality
FRESHMAN CLASS
John Baylor
President
Vice-President
Larry Tironi
Secretary
Gail
Kuhns
Treasurer
Ernie Shuba
Adviser
Mr. Godwin
Our
illustrious leader
87
Rock and
roll is
here to stay
Tom
Woops!
88
Little
and "Peanut" Scheno,
class advisers
COMMUNITY GO VERNME
r. f^
Gary Reddig. President
FACULTY REPRESENTATIVES
Dr. Ralph Herre
Mr. Boyd Buckingham
Mr.
J.
Alfred McCauslin
Mr. John Hoch
Miss Ellen Lane
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
Vr ASSOCIA TION
Myles Anderson, Vice-President
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES
Lee Jackson
CGA STANDING
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Customs
Manuel Gonzalez
Joanne Shaffer
Richard McFarland
Warren Ozmajiski
__ Sandra Moore
Philip DeBoard
-
.
Social-Recreation
Pep
_
Awards
Elizabeth
Election Board
Fire Drill
Dining
Room
Freshman Class
Advisers
92
Robert Burdo
_
Furniture
Bronker
JoAnn Duda
William Kuhns
_ Joseph Enney
Hospitality
_
_
_
_ Elaine Anderson
Thomas
Little
Madelyn Scheno
Freshmen serenade the
girls of
Waller Hall
COMMITTEES
Freshmen
The
idenlify themselves for
CGA
Customs Committee
Freshman ducks committee member.
assist the officers of CGA in making it a functioning as well as
The committee chairmen are appointed by the vice-president of the asterm of one year and are usually selected because of previous experience in that parcommittee work. They are responsible to the vice-president for a monthly report on
Standing Committees
a formulating organization.
sociation for a
ticular type of
the activities of their individual committees.
the council meeting of
He, in turn, reports on the progress of each committee
Individually, each committee has a specific job to do.
or offer advice to the chairmen.
overlap.
of
CGA
As
at
CGA.
The
total picture
shows,
The student body may make suggestions
that committee duties somewhat
however,
a result, problems of the college are covered sufficiently
and thus the governmental duties
are performed.
Four Freshmen, provided by Big
Name
Entertainment Committee.
Pep Committee bonfire
rouses school spirit.
93
WALLER HALL
STANDING,
Mrs. Hoch.
left to right:
This
94
Kay
Gaglione, Miss Egger, Eileen Sudak, Carol Bendinsky, Mary Somerset. Dean Lane, Margie Snook, Becky Henry, Judy Goss,
Zevas, Elaine Anderson, Betty Brooker. Marjorie Bower, Jeanne Fisher, Diana Andrews.
SEATED: Nancy Yocum, Mary
may
replace basket weaving.
Waller Hall
girls
studying intently.
ASSOCIATION
Dear Santa,
My, but Santa's beard
Welcome
I
want a
is soft.
to the celestial gate.
We
do remain impartial
95
NOR TH HALL
OFTICERS
Thomas Regan
President
Richard Lloyd
Vice-President
Secretary
__
RoUin Cunningham
Dean George G. Stradtman
Treasurer
Adviser
But, Stan,
Gerald Wright
it's
nearly 8:00.
The "wheels"
1'^
96
of
North
Hall.
MEN
Are rooms
really that scarce?
Dear Mom??!!
Who
Just a
little
old
dorm party
.
.
used
all
the hot water?
DA Y WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Left to right: Mrs. Gail Sarce, Sandra Evans,
Anne
Colder, Clio Mowery,
Kay
Kurlish, Mrs.
Mary MacDonald.
I* ifS&'-t^
i
-»«.
Now
98
I'm not one to talk, but
A
'fri-"!-'-*^ -4
quickie next period? ?
'.
4
DA Y MEJYS ASSOCIA TION
OFFICERS
Edward Timm
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Adviser
—
Jesse Buriak
Daniel Kwasmoski
William Higgins
Dr. Raliili Herre
.)«»''
MAROON AND GOLD
Editor-in-Chief
Harry Cole
Associate Editor
Macyle Phillips
Editor
Dianne Campbell
News
Andre Gide once said, "Man's greatest works bear the
marks of pain." THE MAROON AND GOLD may
be far from Man's greatest works, but it provides great quantities of pain to the people whose faces and psychoses stare
persistent
of these two pages.
ciut
This pain begins soon after publica-
tion
and ends only when the paper
The
editor looks at
"4 pages, editorial
He
lies
down
to
the paper,
He
be done."
to wait until
it
is
ready to go to press.
blank except for the words
gets a severe headache.
goes away.
Then the work begins, pounding keys, pasting and cutting,
drawing and writing, and stealing news from other newspapers.
Finally, as the sun rises over the "Friendly College," the news-
paper
lies
complete on the table
stone Publishing
Faculty Adviser
Mr. Richard Savage
Company."
in
an envelope marked "Key-
Sports Sla/I
Sports Editor
Editorial Board:
H. Hunley
C. Shultz
L.
Photographers:
N. Geisenger
J.
Witmer
Wayne Morrissey
Rado
E. Eill
F. Heller
Art Stajj: M. Reinheimcr. P. Bingaman, N. Dunlop.
Business Staff: N. Swartz, Business Manager, R. Tolerico, P. Wadsworlh,
S.
Magee.
THE OL YMPIAN
THE PILOT
EDITORIAL BOARD
Sylvia Marcheski
Janet Williams
William Martin
Donald Smith
Harry Cole
THE PILOT
is
published annually by the stu-
dent body to serve as a handbook for
at
Bloonisburg State College.
jects as
It
all
students
covers such sub-
parking policy, C.G.A. Constitution, grades,
and other pertinent information.
PILOT
Robert Johnstone, Assistant Editor, Wilfred Oakey, member of
Editorial Stajj. Missing from this page are Jeffrey Girton, Editor,
Patricia Dunnigan and Marian Huttenstine, stajj members. Their
pictures can be found in the Senior Section.
103
Mary Frances Downey,
Editor-in-chief ;
Nancy Wurster, Associate Editor
THE OBITER
The OBITER
count of the year's
is
(
we hope
actiyities,
I
an accurate ac-
and serves
to
remind
students of their college years.
To produce
on checked
lines
look
.
.
.
really,
it,
we draw square
make
blocks,
pajjer, try to visualize
how
things
sharpen pencils, hunt for rulers,
ads in non-existent Obiters. do everything in
licate,
file
pictures,
sell
trip-
one-third of the triplicates, re-schedule
toss
friends, stay
up
out
late,
pictures,
make enemies,
watchman
plead with the
lose
to let
the door open, and think of surrilous captions
we
couldn't possibly print.
We
hope you have as much fun reading
we did compiling
Dr.
Edward
T.
DeVoe, Faculty Adviser
it.
it
as
Joe Rado, Photographer
Ed Lockman and Wayne Morrssey.
Sports Editors
Bob
Deibler, Organization Editor
Helen Davis, Head Typist
Dick Dennon, Business Manager
Bill
O'Donnell, Activities Editor
Joan Petrie,
An
Editor
iPBiWm
LIBRARY
One
college
of the everchanging features of the
campus
is
the College Library. This
year the stacks were opened to
dents in the college to
all
facilitate
the stuthe
ex-
amination of reference materials.
Overlooking the court and fountain,
one can always find a pleasant and quiet
atmosphere
mav
Left to right: Mrs. R. Laubach, Miss E. Keefer, Miss G. Reams,
Mrs. M. MacNeal, Mrs. H. Pestel.
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in
which constructive study
be accomplished.
ATHENAEUM CLUB
The purpose
of
Athenaeum Club
the
is
to
familiarize students with the various types of music.
During the year the members
records and
listen to
discuss various aspects of the compositions.
The
and include
selec-
programs are quite
tions
diversified,
ranging from classical music
to
progressive
jazz.
OFFICERS
President
—
Charles Pomicter
Nancy Yocum
Vice-President
-
Secretary
Code
Judith Whaite
Treasurer
Mary K. Dubbs
Program Chairman
Adviser
Margaret
-
Mr. James Leitzel
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71
B
(•(•
OFFICERS
Laura McVey
President
Vice-President
Carol Del Vecchio
.
Secretary
.
Treasurer
Miss Eleanor Wray
Adviser
pose.
The "B" Club is an
Its first aim is to
ondly,
tion
it
athletic organization for
women which
foster a spirit of sportsmanship
has a two-fold pur-
and co-operation and
attempts to create a greater interest in athletics as a
means toward
sec-
recrea-
and physical development.
Membership in the club is open to all women college students who fulfill the
requirement of earning 500 points through participation in athletic events during
the school year.
"B" Club meets twice a month and plans
which
is
held during a weekend in April.
be a traditional activity at B.S.C.
It
projects such as their spring camp-out
is
hoped
Monroe
Nancy Case
Barbara
that the club will continue to
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CLUB
C;
B USINESS ED UCA TION
OFFICERS
President
Ronald
Vice-President
Secretary
The Business Education Club
is
to
promote
Joseph Patrilla
Kathr)n Bugg^-
develop qualities of leadership:
interest in the organization of 'commercial clubs in
high schools: to train
teachers in the organizing of such clubs: to encourage scholarship through contests:
means of gaining contact with other schools and associations; to become
conversant with modern business methods and systems: to encourage social contact;
and to develop promptness and the ability to accept responsibility. All business
to furnish
students are eligible for admittance into this club.
Hope Wingate
Treasurer
an organization for the students of the Business
this club are: to
_
Historian
Advisers
Education Department. The aims of
Petruzzi
Janice Werly
.
Mr. Walter Rygiel
Mr. Norman Hilgar
CLUB
BLOOMSBURG PLAYERS
OFFICERS
Carol Mazza
President
Vice-President
-
—
Steve
Jane
Treasurer
Steadman
Marti Frey
_
Secretary
Marcheski
- Miss Helen Kelly
Advisers
Mr. Joseph Godwin
Mr. William Cope
The Bloomsburg Players
is
an outstanding organization which helps students
and practical knowledge in the art of drama.
interested in dramatics gain a better
Experience
is
Once a month
gained in lighting, staging, make-up. directing, acting, and costuming;
a
workshop play
is
presented to the club in which the
members do work
in that phase of production in which they are interested.
presenting three major productions.
"The Curious Savage"
"Amahl and the Night I'isitors" and "Skin of Our Teeth."
In these productions,
This year the club
a few get star billing,
phases of production
This club
is
is
but the experience gained by other members, working
is
open
in other
immeasurable.
to all students
experience in the field of dramatics.
who
desire to obtain further knowledge and
Amahl and mother, from Amahl and
the Night
Visitors.
Out
front, a
A
smooth performance, but backstage
.
.
scene from The Curious Savage.
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President: Bill O'Donnell, Vice-President: Mat Ydniaia;., Treusurer: Cob Strunk,
Secretary: Judy Austin, Adviser: Dr. Hopkins.
DEBATING CLUB
The purpose
of the
intercollegiate debate.
teams that
Bloomsburg Debating Club
More
will actively participate in
Dr. Hopkins,
for the future
who
is
to
particularly, the club sets as
encourage an
its
interest in
goal the formation of
debate with other colleges.
Dr. Melville Hopkins reorganized this club on
years.
is
campus
for the first time in several
an accomplished debater, has provided fine leadership
Bloomsburg Debaters.
This year the club has participated in a number of novice debates and has
functioned as host to the Kings College Debating Team.
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SCIENCE CLUB
OFFICERS
President
Robert Slrunk
Vice-President
William O'Donnell
Secretary
Nancy Wurster
_
Treasurer
John Yanaitis
Program Chairman
Advisers
Members
of the student
body who are
Judith
Faust
Dr. Harold H. Lanterman
Mr. Tobias Scarpino
_
interested in science comprise one of the
members
most popular clubs on campus.
its
are presented by the club.
a variety
Programs designed for the interest of
Lectures, filins. and demonstrations offer
of
-topics for discussion.
All
member
students,
is
regardless
of
curriculum,
are
eligible
for
membership.
Every
sure to gain a better understanding of the maze of scientific miracles
which are endlessly entering our
lives.
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VARSITY
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CLUB
OFFICERS
Edwin Kuser
President
Vice-President
_
_.
Terry Engelman
Robert Christina
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Joseph Enney
_
Richard Lloyd
Treasurer
Mr. Foster
Adviser
The Varsity Club
inter-collegiate sport.
composed of men who have won a letter in any authorized
Founded upon a basis of athletic ability, the club's purposes
is
are to advance the ideals of sportsmanship and scholarship
terests,
and
The
to
encourage interest
activities of this
They sponsor
The club also acts
group are many.
at
which a Varsity Queen
to
teams of visiting schools.
is
among men
of similar in-
in inter-collegiate activities.
crowned.
the annual Varsity
Dance
as a hospitality committee
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VETERANS'
The Veterans' Club
cently
it
its
is one of the most reformed clubs on the College Campus. Already
has achieved
much
success, as one can see
from
large membership.
The purposes
of this organization are. to
in-
form the non-military experienced portion of the
student body of their opportunities and obligations
in the
armed
forces,
fraternity enjoyed
and transfer
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and
to
further the spirit of
by veterans of military service
this feeling into civilian
life.
CLUB
Commander
—
-
Vice-Commander
Adjutant
Treasurer
—
-
Edward Timm
Thomas Little
Philip Werntz
Ted Andrewlevieh
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STUDENT CHRISTIAN
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ASSOCIA TION
The purpose
tion
is
to
of the Student Christian Associa-
advance the knowledge of Christian
fel-
lowship on the campus, to create a better understanding of the Bible, and to better realize the im-
portance of religion in
life.
Each meeting includes praver and worship.
Programs may consist of group discussions on
pertinent subjects, lectures by interesting speakers,
film strips, and special services such
as
seasonal
parties or All-College Vespers.
This club
is
open
to
all
students
who
further insight into importance of religion in
desire
life.
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
Adviser
Stanley Trout
Bower
Hope Wingate
Margaret
...
—
-
Gloria Gilbert
Mr. Clayton H. Hinkel
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CHEERLEADERS
CHEERLEADERS SQUAD
Bonnie Kline
Man- Ellen Horner
Bobbi Clark
Sandy McKee
Cathy Sinkler
Nancy Rodgers
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ma
MAJORETTES
Left to Right:
Jane Rienaker
Linda Schmidt
Bonnie Austin
Helen Salfi
Judy Stettner
Carol Wetzel
Helen Davis
Barbara Rowe
Sharon Smith
Margie Stover
The majorettes can be seen adding
to every football
they
Band
who
set
game, pep
rally, or
the pace for the
their sparkle
parade.
It
is
Maroon and Gold
as they cheer the Huskies on to victory.
MAROON AND
OFFICERS
President
_
Vice-President
Secretary
„.
_
Treasurer
Librarian
Director
_
Assistant Director _
Student musicians, capable
di-
rectors and an interested and ap-
preciative student body
— these
are
the elements which are combined
to make the Maroon and Gold
Band one
of the
finest
organiza-
tions on campus.
The
services this
group per-
forms for the college community
are numerous.
GOLD BAND
Edward Fox
Mary Louise Yeagley
_
Betty Kane
..
-
John Knorr
Mary McHose
Mr. Nelson A. MUler
„
Dr. Charles H. Carlson
During
football season the fast
stepping
marching band
seen
all
at
rallies,
than
its
football
can
games,
be
pep
and parades, doing more
part to cheer the Huskies
to victory.
After
football
season,
the
marching band becomes a concert
band that presents many interesting and varied programs for the
qnjoyment
of
both
Community and
the
the surroundina: area.
the
College
residents
in
OFFICERS
President
Thomas Davis
Vice-President
Sterling Smith
Secretary
Joanne Tenzyk
Treasurer
_
Librarians
Claire Hughes, Marcia Miller
Adviser
..._
Carol Bendin^ky
Dr. Charles Carlson
THE COLLEGE
Officers
Three Kings and
their slave
from Amahl.
The
Choraleers
College
which endeavors
to
an
is
organization
provide an enjoyable and pur-
poseful singing group.
Membership
is
open
to all
male and female students who enjoy singing and
are able to attend weekly rehearsals.
The group
presents various concerts through-
out the college year for the enjoyment of the college
community and surrounding
residents as well.
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V^ ^
CHORALEERS
The Kings meet Amalil and mother.
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The Kings bid
farewell.
STUDENT EDUCA TION ASSO CIA TION
OFFICERS:
President,
Sudak,
Eileen
Vice-President,
Richard
Frey, Secretary, Argie Zevas, Treasurer,
Guy Fulmer,
Carolyn Cribbs.
The Oscar Bakeless Chapter
sylvania
fessional
is
of the
Student Education Association of Penn-
organized to promote professional interests and
education
standards,
and
to
cement
activities, to
teacher-student
juniors and seniors are eligible for membership.
foster pro-
relationships.
All
This chapter sponsors various
projects for the benefit of the general college community.
Soci/il
Chairman,
ALPHA CHAPTER OF THE
COUNCIL OF EXCEPTIONAL
CHILDREN
OFFICERS
Charles Pomicter
Nancy Handshaw
Elizabeth Brooker
Robert Anthony
Donald Maietta
Miss Mary Kramer
Dr.
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ALPHA
Left to right: Carol Mazza, Eileen Sudak, Harrj- Cole, Mr. Joseph
The Alpha Omicron Chapter
Godwin, Jean Valentincr, Rita Botteon, Mar\
of ,\lpha Psi
high students of the Bloomsburg Players.
doing a high standard of work
OMEGA
PSI
It
Omega
is
composed
Frances Downey.
of academically
provides an honor society for those
in college dramatics,
and secures for them the mutual
helpfulness provided by a large national fraternity.
But,
it
tickles.
\ou aged 50
years in 5 minute?.
I still
hate violins.
GAMMA THETA UPSILON
OFFICERS
President
Frank Tankalavage
Vice-President
Margaret Bower
Recording Secretary
Mary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Advisers
_
_
Faltisco
Barry Faust
William Remley
Mr.
Sterling
Dr.
Gamma
Theta Upsifon. a co-edu-
cational geography
to
students
Adams
who
fraternity,
have
a
is
open
geography
major or minor, and are academically
high
in
geography courses.
The purpose
to
of the organization
is
advance the study of geography both
as a cultural discipline,
tical subject for
and as a prac-
study and investigation.
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KAPPA DELTA PI
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Recording Secretary _
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Historian
Adviser
Kappa
honor society
Delta
Pi,
co-educational
in education, attempts to
promote high professional,
intellectual,
and personal standards, and
nize
recog-
outstanding educational contribu-
tions.
seniors,
Members must be
juniors and
having a general scholastic
ing on Dean's List.
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to
rat-
Judy Goss
„
Wayne Faust
Jean Schell
Frances Scott
„ Eileen
Sudak
Rose Fatzinger
Mrs. Deborah Griffith
PI
OMEGA
PI
OFFICERS
President
Richard Dennen
Vice-President
Secretary
.
Elaine Burns
Russel Millhouse
Treasurer
Hope Wingate
Historian
Adviser
Dale Gardner
_
Dr.
Thomas
B. Martin
The aims
ter
Pi
of
courage,
interest
(b)
of the Alph^, Delta
Omega
Pi are:
promote,
extend,
and scholarship
(a)
Chapto
en-
and create
commerce
in
to aid in civic betterment in col-
leges (c) to encourage
and
foster high
ethical standards in business
fessional life
(d)
and pro-
to teach the idea of
service as the basis of all worthy enterprise.
to
the
The requirements
fraternity
are
for admission
second semester
sophomore standing, scholarship rating
of 2.8,
and two semesters of credit
in
the Business Education Club.
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SIGMA ALPHA ETA
OFFICERS
Marjorie Ginnick
President
Vice-President
-
Recording Secretary
_...
Corresponding Secretary
who
a fraternity for those students
lems of speech and hearing.
The aims
.._
are interested in prob-
of the fraternity are to create an interest in
the fields of speech and hearing, to encourage professional growth, to insure high
planes of achievement in academic and clinical activities, and to build wholesome
public
relations
terested in
with other college departments and with
knowing about the
fields of
organizations
local
in-
speech and hearing rehabilitation.
—
The four grades of membership are: (ll Affiliate students interested in becoming informed about the fields. 2 Associate students who have completed their
first year and have an active interest in training in the field.
3 Key Members
(
I
—
(
advanced students
nition
for
in the field
having a 2.7 average.
I
4)
—
Honor Members
Key Members who have demonstrated outstanding
organization.
)
Miller
Nona Burrows
Sandra Moore
Adviser
is
Wayne
Connie Aumiller
Treasurer
Sigma Alpha Eta
-.
leadership
a recogin
the
Dr. Donald F. Maietta
135
PHI SIGMA PI
OFFICERS
President
Vice-President
Richard Rapson
_
Richard Lloyd
_
Secretary
Treasurer
Jeffrey
_
Ass't Secretary-Treasurer
Norman Shutovich
Sergeant-at-Arms
Chaplain
Historian
Adviser
136
Smith
James Kitchen
John \'incent
_
Edwin Kuser
James Donald
Mr. Russell Schleicher
A
"First
off,
being here
I'd
.
.
like
to
thank you
for
King Gruber and Subjects
."
Scum
.
.
.
No more
139
HALLOWEEN
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Beauty
is
only skin deep
But
rpr
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my
nose
is
itchy!
AZ
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The
For my next number
142
.
I'm sorry you don't like
me
.
I
cast takes a
^.
bow
With
print hearts in red
and
.
Thank You! Thank You!
FRESHMAN TALENT SHO W
Me
It
says here in the dictionary that music
is
defined as
.
.
and
my Teddy
.
There
Jerry,
will
you
tell
Kru
.
.
We
want
to
take
it
Bear
is
nothine Uke a dame?
fror
the top.
Oooh,
Mammy
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Eagles Mere or bust
Phi Sig Pledgees clean Senior
s
c
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And what do you
like
most
about
Bloomsburg?
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144
The Christmas
spirit
invades Waller Hall
Walk
The
cast of
The Curious
S(n'age.
The Spartans
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f
;-
at
Homecoming.
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Snow, snow, and more snow.
And
the
a
run of bad luck for
cameraman.
Please, no
swimming
in the
Gym.
145
THE QUEEN AND HER COURT
NIKKI
SCHENO— MAY QUEEN
Henrietta Smith
Lydia Gobbi
Sandy Clark
Kathi Durkin
Sally Riefenstahl
Mary
Raydell Radzai
Joanne Moyer
Ellen
Dushanko
MAYDAY
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SPRING
WEEK-END
The
Brother's Pour entertain
Buddy Morrow's orchestra
plays for the Saturday night dance
Soloist for the
148
Morrow
orchestra
CO-ED OF THE YEAR CANDIDA TES
i
Patti Lello
June Houseknerht
149
CO-ED OF THE
Anne Colder
Hope Wingate
150
YEAR CANDIDATES
Judy Goss
Suzanne Fisher
151
HOWARD FOWLER FENSTEMAKER.
A.B.,
The Faculty
of
A.M.
Bloomsburg
State College
presents this Testimonial
to their friend
and colleague
HOWARD FOWLER FENSTEMAKER
upon the completion of thirty-five years of distinguished service as
a teacher and as an educator of teachers at his Alma Mater:
IN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
community,
in
of his services to church, college,
and
which he has always assumed a leading role:
IN RECOGNITION of his profound scholarship in all fields of
knowledge: his contributions to music, both as a composer and
artist; his leadership in fraternal and communitv endeavors; and
his deep and abiding faith in God and in his fellow man:
IN GRATITLTDE
of a scholar
for having taught us
and a gentleman.
to recognize the true spirit
our fervent hope that he mav ever be enshrined in the
vouth the embodiment of the humanistic spirit which
constantly seeks new frontiers while pacing homage to the dearh
It
is
hearts
of
won advancements
This
of the past.
twenty-eighth
day
of
February,
nineteen
hundred
and
sixH'-one.
President
Bloomsburg State College Faculty
Association
s:aJi.
Dr. De Voe, Chairman of the Fenstemaker Portrait Committee,
congratulates Professor Fenstemaker upon the completion of
thirty-five years of teaching at his Alma Mater.
153
WHO'S
WHO IN AMERICAN
Ruth Wasson
Joan Bugel
Fran Scott
Judy Goss
Norm
Shutovich
UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES
Mary Lou Todorowski
Carolyn Cribbs
Barbara Schaefer
Becky Henry
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Dick Dennon
155
WHO'S
WHO
IN AMERICAN
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Carol Mazza
Sandv Moore
Eileen Wolcheskv
Sudak
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Connie Terzopolas
Gary Reddiir
156
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UNIVERSITIES
AND COLLEGES
Marjorie Ginnick
Nancy Wurster
Harriet
Brown
Roger Fitzsimmons
157
BLOOMSBURG
GIVES
BLOOD
The bloodmobile committee
with Mr. Schleicher
Sort of scares you,
doesn't it?
But Bloomsburg students
have courage
.
and reach
goal.
158
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rides after win.
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Johnson scores
first
TD.
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Scott goes air bound.
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Co-Captains
— Warren and Hugo.
RUPERT
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This one didn't get
NACE
DENICK
BARNABA
far.
Scott for the tackle.
Huskies gang up.
W^^-*-'
Sills closes in.
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Christina stops Mansfield back.
163
FOOTBALL
The 1960 gridiron season ended
guidance of Coach Walter
The team compiled
regarded Lock
as the best so far
under the
Blair.
a 6-2 record,
which included an upset over
Haven, who went on
to become eventual
champions of the Western Division of the State College Conference,
highly
The two
defeats occurred through losses to East Stroudsburg
and a strong West Chester team.
The prospects
for next year appear bright despite the loss of
such dependable players as seniors Jim Conrad. Stan Hugo. John
Johnson. George Nace and Bob Warren.
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CUNN1NGH.\M
WRESTLING
1960-61
Coach Houk and senior Fake.
i.
The Huskv grapplers. under the tutorship of Coach Russ
Houk. compiled a season record that might well he envied
by much larger teams.
They began the season with faraway Minnesota their
The team stayed up
first and only defeat of the season.
north for awhile, where they racked up two wins against
Winona (18-12) and Wisconsin State (20-.5). both regarded
—
as tops in their class.
Returning home, they placed fourth in the Wilkes
Tournament against some of the best teams in the nation.
This success was followed bv decisive wins over Millersville. Shippensburg and Rochester.
The match against our perennial foe. Lock Haven,
proved to be one of the most exciting in the sports history
Despite a 13-2 deficit, the boys fought back, by
of BSC.
winning the last four weights, and consequently the match,
14-13.
The remainder
of the season followed
the pattern set
Appalachian State (18-10), East Stroud
(21-lOj, Waynesburg (22-4), Lincoln (31-3), and West
by
earlier example:
Chester.
Coach Flanagan and Don Poust
165
MELITSKI
HUGHES
'V
EI3!
DIXON
166
POUST
GORANT
SCORESE
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FAKE
STEUMPFLE
GARSON
167
Scorese nears a pin
Hall scores on a take-down.
168
Garson on
A
Husky on
the attack.
a reversal.
The Husky
Wright
The Husky
JV's.
pins.
work-out.
169
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s.
DOEMLING
LLOYD
yA
1960
J
GATSKI
170
GARRISON
RUPERT
KET
LL
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McKINLEY
HOUSER
(
-61
SHUTOVICH
CURRAN
PERIALAS
171
Coaches Foster and Scrimgeour with Captains Lloyd and Shutovich.
Since they were unaccustomed to the brand of ball Coach William Foster intro-
Husky cagemen got off to a slow start.
Foster himself was faced with the problem of inexperience,
duced
this year, the
good players due
to
since
we
lost several
to graduation.
By mid-season, however,
click.
Soon they worked
all
the rough edges
were hewn
like a well-oiled clock,
off.
and the team began
and the problems of the early
season were forgotten in the excitement of watching a tense, hard-fought brand of
The
Curran pops
172
tv
starting
ball.
team consisted of Houser. Shutovich. Lloyd. Rujx'rt and Curran.
Shutovich
in the pivot
Lloyd on a set
^
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Norm
Flip fights for the rebound.
takes to the
air.
Curran runs as Lloyd blocks.
173
The coaches checks
McKinley dri\es
plays with the starters.
Rupert "goofs" one
for two.
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The Husky
J.V.'s.
in.
SWIMMING
1960-61
"\s
Coach Zeigler checks squad.
This year found the swimming team
win since
its
still
searching for
its
first
return as an inter-collegiate sport.
Several of the team
members performed admirably throughout
the season, but in vain.
Looking toward next season, prospects appear much brighter,
Co-Captains
Grimm and
Konetski.
with most of the team returning.
year's
Little,
Swarts
in the
Some
outstanding
members
of this
team are Don Young, Nelson Swartz. Ron Davidheiser,
Floyd Grimm, Louis Konetski, and Ronald Lazarus.
medley.
Tom
175
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f"
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*'
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The
Little
^ r
M^
Varsity.
anchors the relav.
Lazarus on a halt-twist.
176
Swarts leads the back-stroke.
TRACK
1960
The cindermen, who concluded
their season
by
defeating a strong East Stroudsburg squad, posted
a 4-1 record.
This was the best record achieved
since 1952.
Led by Terry Engleman. record-breaker in the
run at the Penn Relays, the Huskies
three-mile
placed third in the State Tourney.
A
very promising threesome, Engleman. Piffer,
and Enney, form
the nucleus for the
coming season.
Engleman on
the
way
to victory.
Taylor runs the high hurdles.
Naylor wins the 100.
177
AND
FIELD
Enney places
in the discus.
\
Con
Stanitski shows form.
Huttenian with
Hugo
178
Carl Stanitski warms up.
a
winning throw.
goes up and over.
BASEBALL
t
1960
V
^^
>
Dropping an 8-6 decision
had
to
Kutztown. the Blairmen
1960
to content themselves with a 6-8 record for the
season.
Hampered bv a late spring, the team was unable to
reach their potential until late in the campaign. However,
prosjjects for this season appear brighter than in most years.
Returning lettermen include: Pete Perialas. Ed Blackburn and Bob Christina.
M
eA
GOLF 1961
JOE RADO
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BOB BURDENSKI
Coach Satz and Jack Masich
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JIM KITCHEN
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SENIOR DIRECTOR Y
Beckman, Randall
29 N. Water
Bergerstock, Donald
328 Centre
Burns, B. Elaine
,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
5956 Horrocks
929
Clark, Elizabeth
Edwardsville, Pa.
St.,
22nd
E.
1346 Linden
Conroy. Gloria
233 W.
Coolbaugh, Carole
Box
Benton, Pa.
St.,
Allentown. Pa.
St..
Bloomsburg, Pa.
First St.,
Cunningham, Brenda
Chester, Pa.
St.,
Market
Confair, William
Keiser, Pa.
St.,
Philadelphia 49, Pa.
St.,
43 Church
Jerome
Chepulis,
Lewisburg. Pa.
St.,
117 Warsaw
Blake. Stanley
314, Balboa Heights,
Canal Zone
916 W. Main. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Deaner, Frank
224 Sunbury
Dennen, Richard
Donate, George
Edwards. Robert
Elvidge,
Epler,
506 Hickory
115 N. Landis
Eugene
Penrose
Beaver Meadows. Pa
St.,
Box
54, Eldred,
St.,
Rock Glen, Pa.
Fitzsimmons, Roger
Main
Foose, Gary
905 Race
Furman, Barbara
446 Beade
Ganis. Samuel
369 W. Phila.
670 Main
730
Horger, James
Hutcheson. Richard
259
Kamowski. Rosalie
80
Mary
S.
River
St..
Taylor, Pa.
Mansfield, Pa.
St.,
St.,
St.,
E. Chestnut
Lohin, Paul
R. D. #2,
Loughlin, David
1
314
Malafi, Peter
S.
Shenandoah, Pa.
Shamokin, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Shamokin. Pa.
St..
St.,
103 N. Ferguson
Levans. Jerome
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
St.,
St.,
1503 W. Willow
Kuser, Edwin
St.,
Bechtelsville, "Pa.
Shenandoah, Pa.
Box 367,
Pottsville, Pa.
Minerva Ave.. Easton, Pa.
Harrison
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
3061 Old Berwick Rd., Bloomsburg. Pa.
Martin, Robert
Mastellar, Charlotte
R. D. #4. Benton, Pa.
1231 Freas Ave., Berwick, Pa.
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308 Hobart
Maurer, William
St.,
Gordon, Pa.
45 N. Hickory, Mt. Carmel, Pa.
McHail, Lynne
R. D. #3, Bloomsburg, Pa.
McHenry, Lowery
194
James
433 East
Klick, Michael
Morgan, Dean
Northampton, Pa.
Main
S.
1646 W. Walnut
Kitchen, James
Frank
Middletown. Ohio
St.,
33 E. Centre
Andrew
Molnar, Lewis
St.
Boyertown, Pa.
369 Osceola Ave., Kingston, Pa.
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Mitchell,
202
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652 Peace
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Hazleton, Pa.
R. D. #1, Millerstown, Pa.
246 New
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Newberry, Clyde
R. D. #2. Orangeville, Pa.
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Reifsnyder, Elaine
Roadarmel, Richard
72 Iron
Manatawny, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
Shenandoah, Pa.
St.,
Meeting House Road, An
Schaffroth, Marion
48 N. Third
Schankweiler, Robert
Ted
Sler, Pa.
Sham jkin.
St.,
45 Zerbe
Frances
Pa.
Cressona, Pa.
St.,
205 Catawissa Ave.. Sunbury, Pa.
410 W. 2nd
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Smith. Donald
223 Spruce
Stevenson, William
Edward
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Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
65,
29 N. Ferguson
Saviolis, Cleo
Sees, R.
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
1018 W. Milberry
Reed, Janice
Scott,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
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Chestnut
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412 Charles
341 Light
Sullivan, Dale
Thomas. Barbara
Nescopeck, Pa.
Numidia, Pa.
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Glenolden, Pa.
Luzerne, Pa.
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Proctor Star Route, Willianisport, Pa.
Ann
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Warren, Robert
536 Marble Road, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Tice, Sara
Wascavage, Edward
745 Edison Ave., Sunbury, Pa.
500
Wasson. Ruth
J.
Second
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
145 Mill Drive, Levittown, Pa.
Weber, Albert
Werley, Janice
R. D. #1, Orefield, Pa.
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112 Pennsylvania Ave., Watsontown, Pa.
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348 Krause Lane. Bethlehem, Pa.
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Plymouth, Pa.
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New
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Hoffman, Alvin
Millhouse, Russell
Murray, Edward
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Sunbury, Pa.
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.
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Kelley,
Pa
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Mahlon
Katalinas,
Hummelstown. Pa.
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227 E. Raspberry
Fatzinger, Rose
Gardner, Dale
Peckville, Pa.
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Fake, Walter
Fritz.
Pa
Wyoming. Pa.
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Edward
Raymond
Fellin,
Riverside,
St.,
620 Lackawanna, Mayfield, Pa.
.
145 W. Third
Moyer, Betty Lou
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Coatesville, Pa.
Morris Run, Pa.
Bernardi, Patricia
257 William
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945 Drexel Ave., Johnstown, Pa.
601 Montgomery
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Brown, Harriet
Pittston, Pa.
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Pittston, Pa.
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Chervinak. Marian
144 West
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422 Layton Road, Chinchilla. Pa.
Collins. Janice
Crocker, Phyllis
Dascola, Joyce
West
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20 Spring Garden
St.,
Trucksville, Pa.
71 N. Norwinder Drive, Springfield, Pa.
Davis, Judith
225 Midway Ave., Clarks Summit, Pa.
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929 W. Center
Patricia
Doraski. Margaret
Eifert,
Ellis,
Wanda
Bernice
Fedullo, Patricia
St.,
Mahanoy
City, Pa.
R. D. #1, Catawissa. Pa.
239 Railroad
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
92 Forest Road, Springfield, Pa.
109 E. Diamond
Hazleton, Pa.
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35 Second
Fought, Beatrice Hess
R. D. #5, Bloomsburg, Pa.
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Fulmer,
Guy
Gaglione,
Kay
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Drifton, Pa.
509 Montgomery Ave., Boyertown, Pa.
14 Craig
St.,
Easton, Pa.
R. D. #1, Northumberland, Pa.
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47 Star Route, Nanticoke, Pa.
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923 Centre
Gerhart. Leila
Gladstone, Isabelle
Gorko, George
Greider, Sandra
Hastie, Irene
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Freeland, Pa.
30 Oak Lane, Berwyn, Pa.
543 E. Ashmead
St.,
Phila. 44, Pa.
R. D. #1, Factoryville, Pa.
R. D. #1, Halifax, Pa.
101 York Ave.,
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31 Tall Pine Lane, Levittown, Pa.
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591 Marble Rd.. Mechanicsburg. Pa.
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935 N. Washington
Mary Ann
Kiessling,
364 Percy
Pottstown, Pa.
St.,
McClure, Pa.
Knapp, A. Louise
241 E. Main
Shirley
203 E. Diamond
Letterman. Gretchen
Litavec,
410 E. Fourth
Andrew
603
Machamer. Robert
S.
445 Julian
Makara, Eugene
Nanticoke, Pa.
St.,
Williamstown, Pa.
St.,
701 Oak
Forty Fort, Pa.
St.,
35 Main
Nancy
Mausteller,
Shamokin, Pa.
Wanamje. Pa.
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
Cambra, Pa.
77,
R. D. #1, Ringtown, Pa.
..
937 W. Southern Ave., South
Williamsport, Pa.
Boonie, Ronald
South Brown
Llewellyn, Pa.
Edward
Boyle,
60 E. Main
.
Bugel, Joan
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
336 Columbia Ave.,
Buriak, Jesse
Atlas, Pa.
R. D. #2. Shamokin. Pa.
Thomas
Burrell,
McClure, Pa.
St.,
Boyer, Donald
Burke,
Hanover
Thomas
Blackburn. Ronald
Freeland. Pa.
St.,
St.,
1206 Murray
Luzenski. Paul
Bloomsburg. Pa.
St.,
44 N. Seventh
Thomas
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
Adam
145
Long, Patricia
Lonie,
Bradford, Pa.
St..
110 Friar Rd., Bloomsburg. Pa.
Lauro, Mary Joyce
Beninsky,
Williamsport, Pa.
St., S.
Kline, Elaine
Krum,
Box
Beisher, Neil
29 Main
Dale
R. D. #1.
Casari. Louis
Hancock. N. Y.
St.,
Box
89-F, Elysburg, Pa.
596 N. Locust
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
1780 Park Ave., Shamokin, Pa.
Cecco, Albert
410 Parker
Cino, Joseph
Concavage, Ronald
226
Conrad, James
Clarks Summit, Pa.
St.,
Poplar
S.
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
303 E. Seventh Ave., South
Williamsport, Pa.
McNeil, D. Jean
R. D. #3, Montrose, Pa.
McWilliams. Nancy
Upper Mulberry
1
Monroe, Barbara
62 Filbert
O'Neill. Jayne
224
21 Gillespie
Redman, Mary
309 Locust
Reinaker, Jane
23 Martin
Wrightsville, Pa.
St..
Sunbury, Pa.
St..
Lower Askam, Pa.
St..
West Hamburg, Pa.
Annetta
22 Main
Schaefer, Barbara
Schaffhauser, Lynne
Schell, E. Jean
Box
Milnesville, Pa.
St.,
373, Shavertown, Pa.
R. D. #1, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa.
H
20 N. Rolling Rd., Springfield, Pa.
Search, Bernadine
Shutovich,
Swoyerville, Pa.
St.,
142 N. Fifth
Rishkofski, Joseph
Forty Fort, Pa.
St.,
First St., Weatherly, Pa.
Orlandini, Robert
Schwatt, Jacquelin
Danville, Pa.
R. D. #1, Drums, Pa.
Morgan, William
Ritter,
St.,
....
St.,
Berwick, Pa.
738 Seybert
St.,
Hazleton, Pa.
135 L. Water
422 E. Fourth
DeAngelo, Phyllis
Szymczak, Edward
Tima, Sonia
Van Auken, Gordon
Van
8l^ Pulaski
St.,
Kingston, Pa.
225 Muir
St.,
Hazleton. Pa
566 Sperling
Tuyle, Noreen
Varano, Samuel
Mary
37
S.
Market
Street,
2nd
S.
518 Susquehanna
St.,
St.,
Welliver, Joan
227 E. 6th
Werntz, Philip
1635 W. Lynn
Frey, Marti
Wolchesky, Eileen
41
W.
40
1
St.,
Pettebone
417 W. Green
Yeosock, David
Yohe, Editha
W. Wyoming, Pa
St.,
R. D. #1, Pittston, Pa
Walters, Robert
Washeleski,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
10 W. Center
Dunnigan, Patricia
Box
Engleman, Thomas
127
St.,
St.,
Main
S.
Orchard
St.,
St.,
Plains, Pa.
Shickshinny, Pa.
St.,
Baldino, John
Shenandoah, Pa.
Nuremberg, Pa.
29
First Ave., Kingston, Pa.
522 West Olive
St.,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Balkiewicz, Bernard
312 Eutaw
Bastress, William
335 Seventh
St.,
St.,
Forty Fort, Pa.
Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Harlan
S.
St.,
New Cumberland,
Pa.
Northumberland, Pa.
St.,
York, Pa.
Peckville, Pa.
R. D. #4, Benton, Pa.
R. D. #4, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Mary
Ray
St.,
Mifflinville, Pa.
R. D. #5, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Girton, Jeffrey
352 Cliveden Ave., Glenside. Pa.
Thomas
105 E. Railroad
Heim, Franklin
.-..
Raymond
Hendershot,
St.,
St.
Clair, Pa.
R. D. #1, McClure, Pa.
58 Furnace
Shickshinny, Pa.
St.,
719 N. Shamokin
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
2940 White Birch
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Higby. Carol
Hilner,
Ava Jo
Gerald
Hubicki. Joseph
Hugo, Stanley
Huttenstine,
Marian
Johns, Richard
Johnson, John
Baney, Harvey
St.,
St.,
812 Main
St.,
Johnstone, Robert
Kemp, Mary Deane
Collegeville. Pa.
R. D. #1, Hughesville, Pa.
1179 Ferris Ave.. Berwick, Pa.
Rock Glen, Pa.
Houseknecht, Gary
216 N. White
Ambruch, George
Appel, Patricia
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
SECONDARY
Anthony
Joan
George, Paul
Hittle.
Alastick,
331
St.,
309 Union
Friedel, Anita
Harvey, Thomas
Forty Fort, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
100 River
419 W. Simpson
Grove, Thornton
W.
Fifth
R. D. #1, Berwick, Pa.
Wayne
Forest City, Pa.
Shamokin, Pa
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
50, Forrest Grove, Pa.
306 W. Third
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
W.
Fetterman, George
Grace,
Shenandoah, Pa.
617 Highland Ave., West Milton, Pa.
Faust, Barry
Goss, Judith
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
St.,
12 E. Chestnut
Eberz, William
Catawissa, Pa
Shenandoah. Pa.
R. D.. Mountain Rd., Millersburg, Pa.
320 W. Spruce
Shamokin, Pa
Danville, Pa.
St..
St.,
Downey, Mary F
George,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
R. D. #1, Etters. Pa.
Depjjen, Barry
Fritz,
Lewistown, Pa.
St.,
St.,
320 West Coal
Deibler, Robert
Foust,
St.,
Grand
DeBoard, Phillip
Freireich, Paul
Springman, Irma
S.
305 N. Maple
122 Lower Mulberry
Northumberland, Pa.
St.,
.
Dazley, Albert
Fox, Carolus
Snyder, G. Lamont
611
Darrup, Virginia
Ford, Alfred
601 E. Eighth
Norman
Cunningham, Rollin
R. D. #4, Danville, Pa.
105 Frederick
Athens, Pa.
St.,
R. D. #2, Wapwallopen, Pa.
13^2 Cooper
St.,
414 Cedar
497 W. Main
St.,
Danville, Pa.
St.,
Bristol, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
903 Berwick Road, Bloomsburg, Pa.
195
Kern, Edna
Beavertown, Pa.
.._
608 Maple
Kinsman, John
Krothe, Noel
—
. _
Ranshaw, Pa.
St.,
909 Hemlock
Kleczywski, Joseph
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
132 Susquehanna Ave., Shickshinny, Pa.
.
R. D. #1, Schuylkill Haven, Pa.
Lindner, Robert
Thomas, Ronald
St.,
Peckville, Pa.
LIpperman, Ronald
Lockman, Edward
720 Seybert
St.,
Hazleton, Pa.
Uram, Barbara
821 W. Spruce
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335 E. Lloyd
Luchen, Margaret
Shenandoah, Pa.
1238 Sixth Ave., Berwick, Pa.
Masich, Jack L.
311 Shaw Ave., Lewistown, Pa.
Maurey, Delbert Eugene
329 Columbia
McGroarty, Joseph
McVey, Laura
704 East Fifth
Morrison, Sandra
21
New
Jersey
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
S. Crest St.,
116 E. Main
407 Green
449
E. Center St., Mt. Carmel, Pa.
46
S.
Vine
145 E. 6th
Wurster, Nancy E.
1029 W. Front
608 Market
Nace, George
Niehoff, Laura
Oakey, W. Teddy
Dickson City, Pa.
St.,
510 Center
Millersburg, Pa.
St.,
Old Forge, Pa.
St.,
956 Montgomery
Pasternak. Peter
Shamokin, Pa.
St..
Paul, Mrs. Connie
1314 Market
Peperno, Anthony
239 First
Zorzi,
Seventh
S.
190
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
R. D. #2, McClure, Pa.
Aumiller, Connie
Blosky, Jack
224 W. Mahoning
814 Elm
Burrows, Nona
Roushey
Rakus, Teresa
Rapson, Richard
Wyoming,
St.,
Pa.
421 Sunset Ave., Ephrata, Pa.
151 E. Fourth
Reed, Elizabeth
Regan, Thomas
2 Dilley
Rhodes, H. Charles, Jr
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
1642 Webster
Reeder, Robert
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
Forty Fort. Pa.
St.,
R. D. #3, Catawissa, Pa.
805 Snowden Ave.,
Paula
Schnitzer. Henry, Jr.
162
_.
S.
Laurel
Pa.
Tamaqua, Pa.
279 Bellas Road, Wanamie, Pa.
Armand
Jr.
Bristol,
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
1561/2 Spruce St.,
Schock, Ronald
500 E. Second
.
Maranne
St.,
R. 582 Cleveland
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
716 Maple Ave.. Honesdale, Pa.
Simon, James
618 E. Cameron
Mrs. Susan
St.,
136 N. 6th
Mrs. Sylvia
26 W. 3rd
David
St.,
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
Sunbury, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Strain, Roberta
237 Ballymore Road, Springfield, Pa.
Richard
R. D. #1, Shickshinny, Pa.
Sutliff,
Swank, Grover
134 Grand
36 E. Main
Tankalavage, Frank
Tentromono, John
Terzopolas, Constance
196
Shavertown, Pa.
St.,
33 E. Seventh
Reddig, Gary
Stout,
Watsontown, Pa.
Riverview Road, Verona, Pa.
Cribbs, Carolyn
504 N. 2nd
Fisher, Joyce
Catawissa, Pa.
St..
R. D. #5, Danville, Pa.
405 Iron
134
....
St.,
St.,
119 N. Jardin
St.,
Danville, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
S. Pearl St.,
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Lehighton, Pa.
S. First St.,
R. D. #1, North Lake, Sweet Valley, Pa.
Price, William
Stettler,
Danville, Pa.
St.,
St.,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
637 Madison Ave., Jermyn, Pa.
Petz, Carl
Stetler,
St.,
SPECIAL EDUCATION
Gensemer, Ira
Person, Wilbur
Shutovich,
Mahanoy
7 Devon Road, Wilmington, Del.
Parialas, Peter
Sharp, Robert,
St.,
R. D. #1, Harvey's Lake, Pa.
John
Geary, Janet
Sebastianelli,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
120 W. Market
135
Zaleskie, Paul
Shamokin, Pa.
69 Amherst Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Palermo, Louis
353 W. Third
Zagarinsky, William
Ashland, Pa.
St.,
St..
408 Oak
Pagnotti, Robert
Young, John F
City, Pa.
223 N. Rock
Oxenrider, Clinton
Williamsport, Pa.
Shamokin, Pa.
1000 Brock
O'Leary, Michael
Schell,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
508 Fairmont Ave., South
R. D. #1, Northumberland, Pa.
Box
613 Hallstead
O'Donnell, Paul
Sunbury, Pa.
St.,
Sunbury, Pa.
St..
321, Paxinos, Pa.
R. D. #1.
Donald
Berwick, Pa.
St.,
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
219 Spruce
Wilson, B. Frank
Freeland, Pa.
St.,
249 Anthony Ave., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Moss, Joseph
Mowery, Clio
Glen Lyon, Pa.
St.,
R. D. #2, Howard. Pa.
Vitacco, Robert
Way, Winifred
Sunbury, Pa.
St.,
1120 2nd Ave., Berwick, Pa.
Vetro, Joseph
Wetzel, Ronald
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
St.,
331 Linden
Vassia, Carl
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St..
St.,
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
672 Fishburn Rd., Hershey, Pa.
Vaughn. Patricia
Tamaqua, Pa.
736 Hanford Place, Westfield,
Morette, James
Noll,
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
St.,
209 W. 5th
Treon, Jerry
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
146 W. Thirwell
Todorowski, Mary Louise
454 Hickory
226, Millville, Pa.
514 E. Race
Timm, Edward
Llewellyn, William
Lubnow, Thomas
Box
Thompson, Joseph
Shamokin, Pa.
Shenandoah, Pa.
Glennon, Edward
246
Shamokin, Pa.
S. 5th St.,
701 Fairmount Ave., South
Ginnick, Marjorie
Williamsport, Pa.
402 Iron
Jones, Herbert
Karlovick,
Raymond
401 Market
Makuck, Gary
R. D. #2, Weatherly, Pa.
47 N. Second
Marcheski, Sylvia
123 W. Elm
McFadden, Edward
Wayne
253 Leonard
Moore, Sandra
Onufer, John
Shamokin, Pa.
St.,
1123 Maple
Mazza, Carol
Morgan, Joyce
Trevorton, Pa.
St.,
633 E. Market, Danville, Pa.
Long, John
Miller,
Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,
St.,
62 Franklin
St.,
St.,
Indiana, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
858 Dorian Road, Westfield, New Jersey
138 E. Green
Pedrow, Donald
West Hazleton, Pa.
St.,
1114 N. Vine
Shamokin. Pa.
St.,
Pomicter, Charles
594 Fellows Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Ritter, Beverly
720 N. Market
St.,
Box
Rothermel, Jean
Sansone, John
Selinsgrove, Pa.
Dalmatia, Pa.
17.
125 Connellsville, Dunbar, Pa.
Schmauk, Mrs. Paula Davis
12 Delaware Ave. West
Pittston, Pa.
Stradtman, Dorothy
North
Straw, John
Webb, Mary Lou
Wolfe, Mrs. Joan Stackhouse
Hall,
BSC, Bloomsburg, Pa.
200 N. Hyde
18 Grand
Pk., Scranton, Pa.
St.,
Danville, Pa.
134 W. Green
St.,
Nanticoke, Pa.
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