BHeiney
Tue, 08/08/2023 - 13:32
Edited Text
^3

OBIT

FOREWORD
The foreword of any book
reader an

insight as

to

is

designed to give the

what the author

is

trying

to

accomphsh; hence, the foreword gives the editor of the

OBITER
why

an opportunity to explain some of the reasons

book

the

is

presented as

The 1963 OBITER
of student

life,

has in

it is.

it

same

the

basic coverage

both academic and extraairricular, that

has been in Bloomsburg annuals for almost fifty years.

We,

want

the staff,

this

edition to be a constant re-

minder to you, the student body, of
college

The

all aspects

of your

life.

color used in the introductory section and on

Wedgewood Blue. Time
Wedgewood, and we hope Time

main dividers
value of

is

all

increases the
will increase

the value you place on the 1963 yearbook.

The

classical

the book,
years.

It

oval,

which you will find throughout

symbolizes the timelessness of vour college
is

your guide

to

the memories of your years

at B.S.C.

Our aim has been
is

at

once

classical

to present to

you a chronicle that

and modern, timeless and

vital.

hope we have succeeded.

THE EDITOR

We

^'

/
'A

„<^

THE COLLEGE
THE STUDENTS

130

Ithletics

THE COLLEGE
Campus
Administration
Faculty

Medical Staff

Non-Teaching Personnel

I

Graduate Division

THE STUDENTS
Senior Portraits

The

Classes

Who's

Who

Activities

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ORGANIZATIONS
Student Government
Publications
Societies

and Fraternities
Clubs

Music

Drama
Library Staff

ATHLETICS
Cheerleaders
Fall Sports

Winter Sports
Spring Sports

ADVERTISING

AND STUDENT DIRECTORY

221

on

Standing

Senior

Walk, we look between
the branches of the white

campus

pines on the front

and

see

that

familiar

landmark

of

B.S.C.,

Science

of

all

lead

Hall.

paths

students eventually

to

this

mar\el.
the

The

architectural

Science

only

Hall

buildinu

is

on

campus where one must

go down

in

order to

up, or lice vena.

_yo

_

\

It

is

Spring 1963.

A

walk around our campus reveals interesting patterns of shadows on the familiar
-the same red brick buililings that secmetl

red brick buildings of B.S.C.

so

formidable

when we were

Freshmen.

^"

This

is

a

view of Waller Hall from the corner of Second and Penn

entrance of Carver Hall, but

if

we walk up Second

Street,

we

see

Streets.

To

the left

Long Porch with

its

is

the

perennial

of green rockers.

y
^A^:
\

%
When we

walk up the 1912 Memorial

Leo and Leona

— the "all-knowing"

lions.

Stairs,

we

They kept

notice that something

close

is

missing

watch on us during our forma-

tive years.

The walk
Traffic

is

Hall and

fronting on Waller Hall

slow today, so

we

is

one of the busiest thoroughfares on campus.

can peer through the

look at this beautiful portico with

its

window

welcoming

of the corridor in Noetling
rockers.

main

bloom

After
t.ike

Lounge
class
a

New

North

new men's dormitory, was completed
dormitory housing 3(K) nun will
now occupied by Old North Hall in an attempt

Hall,

the

during our I'reshman year.
be

built

on the

to allc\iale

10

site

A new

overcrowded conditions on campus.

Icavirii;

Noetlin^ Hall,

the walk that leatls from

saw

to

Old North

this

wc

Husky

Hall,

Our

building changed from

dormitory for

men

to office quar-

ters

for

North

collei^c

professors.

Old

Hall, another landmark, will

probably be razed within the calendar year.

To
the

our right

is

one of the many doors leading

women's dormitory. This walk

resident

is

a

to

familiar

Waller Hal
one

to

many

women.

L
II

Benjamin

The-

Laboratory

model

for

students

student

field.

Our

class

the

sav\'

trans-

formation of the basement of
Na\'y

Hall

one of the

into

most modern, most complete
speech and hearing clinics in
the state.

In

this

also located the

building

is

new language

laboratory, as well

as

science

and mathematics classrooms.

the

is

long

education

the

in

curriculum,
to

Franklin

School,

a

of

elementary

a familiar place

teachers

in

this

We

Gymnasium
durint;

burg

approached

have



for

the

Centennial

of

steps

front

many

our years

reasons

Blooms-

at

basketball

registration,

games, wrestling matches, big
entertainment,

name
.

.

.

dances

and phys. ed., of course.

Our

class

was

nate in having
liff

'fortu-

new

Sut-

Hall ready for use

our Freshman year. The
steps leading to the sec-

ond

floor are well

worn

by business majors, and

»>>

the

halls

floor ha\e
'I'-'

footsteps

of

the

first

known many
of

science

majors.

The
College
Commons,
now
looking so peaceful,

one of the

is

busiest

places

campus.
tion

on

addi-

providing

to

meals
over

In

for
a

well

thousand

students daily, the

Commons

serves

as a social

center

for

the

college

community
ing

the

dur-

academic

year.

13

Bloomsburg

As you approach the campus

at

night you

at

night

first

the tower of Carver Hall, bright, serene. You're

Now

.

.

.

peaceful

see

home!

that

it

is

Spring,

the rockers on long porch
are even

more
be

more

relaxing.

studying,

inviting

and

You

should

but

instead

you are talking with your

14

.

beautiful

.

This
Hall
co-ed

Waller

is

seen

as

by

a

up

racint;

Senior Walk,

trying

make

twelve

to

a

o'clock.

friends,

listening

to

the

spring peepers and smelling the fresh Spring air

almost

hypnotized by the

sound of the water from
the tountain.

THE
ADMINIS-

TRATION

A

Challenge for Graduates:

Our

College seeks to educate students

In this search,
Institute, a State
in

will use their

learning to improve the society in which they

during the past century, your Alma Mater was originated

Normal

School, a State Teachers College, and

September, 1963, students

We

who

who

now

as an

Academy, and

as a State College will

later

broaden

its

live.

became

a Literary

offerings to admit

will pursue courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts Degree.

expect to build the superstructure of teacher education on the basis of service which will be needed to meet the chal-

lenges of the future.

As you go
College

into the public schools,

may you

ever realize that service to society

is

the measure of the graduate and the

itself.

That you may pursue the

ideal of service to society in the public schools

with vigor and effectiveness

si^i
HARVEY

A.

ANDRUSS,

President

is

the hope of

President Andruss approves plans for new men's dormitorywhile Mr. John Schell, the designer, looks on. The building
will be erected on the site now occupied by Old North Hall.

Proposed

campus plan
1962-1970

BUILDINGS

— Boiler House and Addition
—Administration —Carver Hall
— Dining Hall and Expanded Kitchen
— Class Room — Training School
9—
Room—
Hall
10— Gymnasium
— Class Room — Navy Hall

—Men's Dormitory'
2
3

7
8

Class

Sutliff

11
12

17

16

'Women's Dormitory

17
18

— Women's Dormitory

— Auditorium,
Capacity
19 — Men's Dormitory
20 —
and Administration
21 —
House
Room No.
22—
23 — Maintenance Building

Seating

Library

Field

Class

24
25

2

'Women's Dormitory

— Dining Hall and Community

Activities Center

(2000)


Room No.
— Men's Dormitory

Residence

26
27
28

Class

3

President's

29— Class Room No. 4
30— Class Room No. 5
31—Football and Track
32— Baseball

At left is the architect conception
women's dormitories which will be

of

the

new

on the
western end of the present college campus. Two
identical structures will house 600 women students.

Below

is

the architect's con-

ception of the
to

new auditorium

be built on the

present

built

track

site of the

field

at

the

northern extension of Spruce
Street. The auditorium is designed to seat 2,000.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Sealed, Left In Right:

Hon. Harold

L.

Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, President of the college,
C. Conner, Bloomsburg, Pa.

Not

present

when photograph was

Mr. Frank A, Thornton, Shamokin, Pa.; Hon. C. '^"illiain Kreisher, Catawissa, Pa. Si.triditig:
Bloomsburg, Pa.; Mr. John H, Shuman, Bloomsburg, Pa.; Mr. Sam M. Jacobs, Danville, Pa.; Mr. Joseph

Paul. Pottsville, Pa.;

taken:

Howard

R.

Berningcr, Esq.; Mifflin\ille, Pa.; Hon, Bernard

J.

Kelley, Philadelphia, Pa.;

botsville. Pa.

(^»t'«f|?:..

18

,M,,,

Mr. Leo

S.

Dennen, Tur-

JOHN

A.

A.B.,

HOCH

J.

M.A.

ALI-RED McCAUSLIN
B.A., M.A., M.S., Ed.D.

Deiiii of bislriictioii

Dcciii of Sl?ide!its

ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICERS

^"^

\^.
BOYD

F.

BUCKINGHAM

B.S.,

C.

M.S.

Director of Public Relations

STUART EDWARDS
B.S.,

-^v/
ROBERT

C.

M.Ed.

Director of Secondary Education
and Director of Admissions

MILLER

M.Ed.. Ed.D.
Director of Graduate Studies
B.S.,

19

SOCIAL

ELLAMAE JACKSON
M.Ed.

B.S.,
Dc'di! of

Women

ASSISTANTS TO THE

DEAN OF WOMEN

MARY

E.

MacDONALD

A.B.,

Assistant to the

20

A.M.
Dean of

ELIZABETH
B.S.,

Women

Assistant to the

B.

WILLIAMS

M.Ed.

Dean

of

Women

DEANS

ELTON HUNSINGER
B.S.,

Dean

M.Ed.
of Aioi

ASSISTANTS TO THE

DEAN OF MEN
,4^''.-

MYLES

J.

ANDERSON
B.S.

Assistant to the

Dean

RALPH
B.S.,

of

Men

S.

HERRE

M.A., Ed.D.

Assistant to the

Dean

of

JOHN

S.

SCRIMGEOUR,

JR.

B.S.

Men

Assistant to the

Dean

of Alen

21

THE

BUSINESS

FACULTY

EDUCATION

S.

Lloyd

Toumev

B.S Ed. M.S.Ed.. Ed.D.
Director of Bi/siness Edmjt'ion

1

\

\l

Joseph H. Clements

^^^

^

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Royce O. Johnson
B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Director of Elementary

Dorothy Helen Andrysick
B.S. in Ed.

M. Englehart
M.S.
Benjamin Franklin
Laboratory School
Kindergarten
Beatrice
B.S.,

Warren
B.S.,

I. Johnson
M.Ed.

Sttperiisor of
Sliident Teachers

Elementary Education

Edtic.itiott

SECONDARY EDUCATION
EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY

C. Stuart EJw.irJs
B.S.,

M.Ed.
Robert C. Miller
B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.
Departmental Chairman

Director of Secondary Ediicjiioii
and Director of Admissions

ART

Mvles

).

Anderson

Rubtrt Parke Ulmcr
.

B.S.,

Assistant to the

M-Ed.

Dean

of

Aumilier
M.S.
Educational Psychology
Coordinator Secondary
Student Teacher
Lee

E.

B.S.,

B.S.'

Men

Departmental Chairman

Program

Otto Harris
B.S.,

Art

M.A.

Gayle C. Junes
B.S., M'.Ed.

Art

Donald
A.B.,

R. B.ishore

M.Ed.

Psychology

Ernest H. Engelhardt
A.B., M.A., Ed.D.

24

Education and
Psychology

Robert G. Davenport
B.S., M.S.
Counseling and
Psyclwlogy

Gerrold
B.S..

^X'.

Hart

M_A.

Audio-Visual Education

Elton Hunsini;er

Martin M. Keller
B.S.,

M.Ed.

Supervisor of
Student Teachers
Secondary Education

William D. Eisenberg,
B.A., M.A.

Charles C. Kopp,
B.S.,

MA.

English

Richard C. Savage,

Gerald H. Strauss,

B,A„ M.A,

B.A.,

En i^lish

M.A.

Ell "Jish

FOREIGN LANGUAGES

Chnrlotte A. A[cKechnie,

Howard

Robert G. Meeker,

B.A„ M,A.

B.S.

B.A.,

English

English

Alva

W.

B.S.,

Ric.

M.A.

English

F.

Fenstemaker,

M.A.

Dep.irtment.ll

Chairman

William C. Roth,
A,B,, M.A,

Francis E. Albert.
B.A., Ph.L.

John P. Bradv,
A.B.

English

French

Sp.inish

^f

^

^TM
Alinus RusseL
B,A.. M.A., Ph,D,
English
Ja.son

M.A,
English

26

Donald N. McKim,
A.B., M.Litt.

Sp.mish and German

GEOGRAPHY

'^

|«J>

r:

%%
A*

HriRc Edward Adjiiis
B.S., M.Ed
Ed D.
Deparlmenuil Chjirnuin

Russell E.

BS

.

John A. Enm.in
B.A.. iM.A.

Geogniphy

(!t

'^^^

,

Honk

i\(.A.

Health and
Phyucal luhication

Jon A. Glasgow

M.A.
Geography
B.A.,

MS:

Geography

W.

B. Sterling

B.S..

M,S.

Geography

HEALTH AND
PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Walter R. Blair
B.S., M.Ed.
Deparlniiiital Chair nun

)

1

W. McLaughlin

Health and

Ph) weal Education

Physical Editcation

4t
B.S.,

Health and
Ph teal Education

JoAnne MiCoiiib
BS.
Health and

**

Lee C. Hopple

M. Mettler
A.B., M.S.. R.N.

Beatrice

Georyc

E.

Wilwohl

Eli

B.S.,

ALEd.

MATHEMATICS

James R. C. Leitzel,
B.A..

MA

Departmental Chairman

(

J.iLiiic

]_

1^( Tilri'. r

MUSIC

llRodortB.S.EJ., M.S.

B.S.,

W.

lonc^

M.Ed.

K

B.A.,

David

.Sli.irtcs

M.Ed.

B.S..

Biology

Biology

Bolany-iind

D.nul

A

SupcKJuLk

M.Ed.

Physical Science

Biology

Carl T. Kendall
A.S., B.S., M.S., Sc.D.
Biological Science

Harold H. Lanterman
B.S., M.A., Ed.D.
Chemistry

Mordecai Treblow
A.B.
Chemistry

SOCIAL STUDIES

Donald D. Rahb
B.S., M.S.,

Ed.D.

Biological Science

Tobias
B.S.,

Science

F.

Scarpino

M.S.

Herbert H. Reichard
B.S., M.S.,

John

M.A.

9
^
E. Selk

A.B., M.S.

Chemistry and

SerW
M.Ed.,

PhD.

Departmental Chairman

Physical Science

Rex

J.

B.S.,

Paul K.
B.S.,

Adams
M.Ed.

Social Studies

drh
Donald

B.A.,

J.

D'Elia

M.A.

Social Studies

Physical Science

29

/

N''
Eugene D. Thuenen

Ch.irles R. H.ilstead

A

M.

B,.

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

Litt.

Social SliiditS

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

Soci.d Sludie!

Social Studies

SPEECH

Ralph

S.

B.S.,
Snci.il

M

::.

Hcrre

Ch.jrlc:s

MA.. Ed.D.

Sludie!

Ijiu Jc.lin

B.S. in Ed.

Social Studies

B.A..

G. T.ickson
Melville Hopkins

M.A.

A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Departmental Chair matt

Soci.d Studies

\-

'i:

;;.i

B.A

.

I.,

M

Shockley
Ph.D.

.S,,

Social Studies

Richard

D

B FA.,

luaty

M

FA.

Speech

A. is..
S'jci.il

MA.

Sludiif

La\^Tcnce L. Stariicht
A.B.. A.M.. Ph.D.
Social Studies

M.ir\'

B.F.A..

Cope
M.A.

F.

Speech

Homriqhous
M.A.

A.B.,

Spcch
30

William

lohn R. Ouimet
B.S.

Speech

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Donald
B.S..

F.

LIBRARY

Malctta

MS

.

Elinor R. Kt^;!.]
A.B., L L.M., B.S. in L.S.

Ph.D.

Head

Director of Special
Education

Richard P. lano
A.B.,

M.A.

Special Education

Edward G. Mayer
B.S., M.Ed.

Lola Ma.xwell

Special Education

Librarian

Librarian

M.Ed.

Hildegard Pestel
M.Lib.S., LL.D.
Reference Librarian

%..M
Richard P. Mease
B.S., M.S.
Speech and Hearing

Samuel
B.S.,

P. Shilling

Mary T. Quigley

Correction

Waller Court with

MA.

A.B..
Assistant

Librarian

Librarian

B.S., Lib.S.Cert.

Speech Correction

Gwendolyn Reams

Circulation

M.S.

library at night

31

COLLEGE MEDICAL STAFF

NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL

JUtijt,

r-^^ffSfL

^JT

»^

^^
F.

W,

Reese,

Paul G. Martin,

B.S..

M.D.

B.S. in Ed.
Business Manager

College

H.

P.

Physicl.v

Hoffman,

B.S.,

M.D,

Thomas Gorey

\\".

Superintendent of

Manager

Grounds and

Store

Horace Williams
of

College

Buildings

College PhysicLi>2

Mr,s. Betty

Resident

Cooper

Adviser

Irene H. Gilbert, R.N.

Fannie D. Crawford, R.N.
Directing Nurse

College Nurse

y
C.

32

Mrs. Nettie 1. Seely, R.N.
College Nurse

Donald Houstnick

Mrs. Althea Hoke
Resident Adviser

GRADUATE
STUDIES

DR. ROBliRT

(;.

MILLER

Dircclor of Graduate Slinlies

At the May

exercises,

i^radu.ition

present to the President

the rolJe^e

ot'

faculty

the

first

its

o(

Bloomsbuti,'

State

College

will

candidates for the Master of Education

degree.

This degree, symbolizing

on these candidates

as the

fields of preparation,
It

is

culmination oi

we

a

is

conferred

period of intensive study in their respective

and the outgroNsth of some greater inner dedication.

a dedication to the

preparation, and

deep and abiding commitment to education,

a

are

world of education that demands of

proud

degree of Master of Education

by Bloomsburg State College

to present this



the first so

to better ser\-e

group of scholars

honored

— the

first

a

scholar this added

as the recipients ot
in

the

but another endeasor

mankind.

GRADl'ATE COUNCIL
Chckuise: Dr. Robert C. Miller, Director of Graduate .Studies; Dr. J. Alfred McCauslin. Dean of Students; Dr. Cecil C. Seronsy. Chairman, Department of Enijlish; Mr. John A. Hoch. Dean of Instruction; Dr. Donald F. Maietta. Director of Special Education; Dr. S. Lloyd Tourney, Director of Business Education; Dr. Royce O. Johnson, Director of Elementary Education; Dr. John J. Serff. Chairman. Department i.f Social Studies.
Ri.idiiig,

33

BUSINESS EDUCATION

Mrs. Joanna Buckingham

Joseph R. Butz

Carole Coolbaugh

Doyle G. Dodson

M.

Claire A. Miller

K^

William Dupkanick

Arthur D. Hontz

Charlotte

Mastellar

<^

/
Floyd C. Oliver

34

C. Ronald Perry

Mrs. Marjorie B. Perry

John

L.

Saraka

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

James

F. Sn\

Mrs. Sherry K. Barnhart

Sonia

Mrs.

Jc

Ann

P.

Mrs. Isabelle G. Butz

Ann Tima

Jean

Mrs. Carole

J.

William M. Thomas

Stone

Zeisloft

Ann

Fenstermacher

Alice

Ann Haney

Ardell E. Zeigenfuse

35

DIVISION

OF
BUSINESS EDUCATION
The Division of Business
Education

maintains

student

teaching centers in the Louis

Dieruff Senior High School,

Allentown;

William

Allen

School,

Allen-

Senior

High

town;

Liberty

Bethlehem;

School,

High

Senior

Berwick

Senior High School, Berwick;

Bloomsburg
Columbia
Espy;

Senior High

Bloomsburg;

School,

Joint

Danville

Senior

High

burg;

Milton

School,

Senior

Danville;

School,

Central

High

Lewisburg
Lewis-

School,

Senior

School, Milton.

High

The classroom

photographs were taken
Business

Dr. S. Llo)d Tourney
Director of Business Education

High

Education

in the

Depart-

ment of the Danville Area
Senior
in

the

High

School,

shown

accompanying photo-

graph.

Dr.

Toumey and Miss

Bernice Long,

Secretary

=''"!""!"r'!:'"'!:iii!!:!iiiiii!!i

--".**-

4
Danville Area Senior High School in winter garb

J

|«»

r.

EDWARD KING ALLEN

HAROLD CHARLES ANDREWS

Ncscopeck

Northumberland

Towanda

Genefiil Business

AccounSiii^

Accoiiiiliiig, Siiles

Day Men's
Pi

3,

Association

4; Business

Student

PSEA

I,

2,

3.

Omega

4; Pi

Education Club

1.

2.

3.

4;

4.

Day Men's

Association 1, 2,
Education Club 1; Veterans'
3,

4; Secretarial

Committee

4; Business
Association 2.

3.

4.

DALE EUGENE ANTHONY
Male Representative
urer 2;

1;

CGA

Assistant Treas-

CGA

Treasurer 3; College Council
member 1; Fire Brigade 1, 2. 3; Afen's Resident Council 1, 2. 3, 4; Business Education
Club 3; Student PSEA 4; Football 1, 2;
College Crier 3-

BERNADINE ANNE RUTH ARDIERE
Forty Fort
Secrelariiil. S.iles

Dining Room Committee 3;
2, 3. 4; Waller Hall Counselor 3; Business Education Club 4; College Choraleers
1,
2; Student PSEA 3. 4; Co-Chairman of Sophomore

Freshman Class Adviser
Waller Hall Association

3;

1.

Entertainment 2; Modern Dance Group 1, 2, 3; Women's
Intramurals 2; Announcement and Name Card Committee
Boys' Dance Group 2.
4; Instructor



KENNETH LEROY BAILEY
Eldred
Accounting. S.iles. Typing

Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals 2, 4;
Senior Class Secretarial Committee 4.

PATRICIA

LONA BIEHL

Hamburg
General Business
Treasurer 2; Woman Representative
College Council 3, 4; Waller Hall
3, 4:
Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Club 1. 2, 3; Student
Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 4;
Fashion
Business Education Treasurer 3;
Show Store Coordinator 1. 2. 3, 4; Who's

Class

Who

in

American Universities and Colleges.

/i»K.

MARY ANN MARIE BODOLUS

JOAN

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Proctor
"B" Club 3, 4; Business Education
2,
3;
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4;
Maroon and Gold typist 1. 2, 3; Announcement and Name Card Committee 4; Secretarial Committee 4.

E.

BONER

Reading
General Business

Pottstown
General Business

CGA

Committees: Dining

Room

1,

2;

Pep

Business Education Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Student
PSEA 4; International Relations Club 4;
Women's Intramurals 1; Freshman Talent
1;

Show

1.

ARLENE EMMA BOYER

MAE BROWN

IRENE

Klingersto\vn
Generiil Business

LAURA MAE BROWN

Monroeton

Clarks

Gener.tl Business

^X'alle^

CGA

and Gold

mittee 2; Waller Hall Association I, 2, 3;
Proctor 3; Pi Omega Pi 3. -i: Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Asso-

Hall Association 1. 2, 3; Business
Education Club 1, 2. 3; Student Christian
Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 3, 4; Mlitoo)!
typist 3.

Awards Committee

ciation 2,

Committee
Student

3;
3;

3,

Customs Com-

Worship Committee 3; Typing
Maroon and Gold tvpist 1, 3, \\

PSEA

Summit

General Business
General Committees Chairman
Delta Pi 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Pi
2,

4;

Chairman
Business Education Club

3, 4; Initiation

PSEA

3.
1,

4;

Kappa

Omega

Pi

Vice-President
2, 3; Student

4.

3, 4.

JOHN PETER BUKAVICH
Ashley
Accounting

Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Business Education
Club 1; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Veterans' Association
1, 2,

3,

4,

Treasurer

3.

CAROL MAE BURNARD
Susquehanna
Secretarial

CGA
1,

2,

Awards Committee
3,

Proctor

Athenaeum Club
Science Club
dent PSEA

3;
3,

2;

Pi

3:

Waller Hall

Omega

Pi

;^,

4,

Association
Treasurer 4

3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3
Student Christian Association 1, 2; Stu

4,

Maroon and Gold

Chairman of Typing Committee 4
typist 3-

NANCY CAROLYNE COTNER

HAZEL

Washingtonville
General Business

CGA

Awards Committee 3. 4; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1;
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Student
Christian Association 2; Student PSEA 3. 4,
Typist Committee 3. 4; Maroon and Gold
typist 3; Senior Secretarial Committee 4

M.

CRAIN

HELEN JEAN

Canton
General Business

CGA

Awards

Association

Club

1,

2,

1,

3;

Committee
2,

3.

Student

4;

3;

3,

4;

Hall

Education

Olympian

Typist 2; Chairman, Refreshment Committee.
Sophomore Cotillion 2; Junior Prom Ticket
Committee 3; Investigations and Arrange-

ments Committee

4.

CRANDALL

Secretarial

Waller

Business

PSEA

(Aikey)
Pottstown

CGA

School Calendar Committee

3.

Election

Customs Committee 2; Day Women's Association 1; Waller Hall Association
2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold Typist 1;
Board

3;

College Choraleers

1.

**^^

^t>

RONALD WARREN CRANFORD

ROBERT

Accoii>il:>ig

Men's Resident Council
Education Club 1. 2.
Basketball
4;

2;

1,

Co-Chairman

1,

2,

3.

Business

-i;

Student
Men's Intramurals
3;

Secretarial

F.

JOHN MARK DiLIBERTO

DERKITS

Hazleton

Northampton
Accoiinling, Mdlhemjlia

H.irrisburt;

PSEA

4;

2,

3,

1,

Cojiimittee

A.

AccoiDilinn

Day Men's

Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4; Pi Omega
Pi 2, 3, 4. President 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mciroori and CuU. Business
Manager 3. 4; Tennis 3, 4; Pilol Business
Manager 4; Who's Who in American Universities and CoUegts.

Association 2, 3. 4; Business
Education Club 3; "Veterans' Association 2,
3. 4; Business Education Contest 3; Chairman,
Placement Committee 4.

RICHARD EDWARD DODSON
Benton
Accviinliiix.

Day Men's
Club

1,

Association

2,

1,

Men's Intramurals

3;

Business

4;

3.
1.

Education

-i.

CAROLE LOUISE DOEBLER
Berwick

Genend
Senior

Class

Secretarial

Awards Committee

3;

B//icss

Committee,

Day Women's

Waller Hall Association
Secretary 4: Athenaeum Club
4;

3;

Pi

Co-Chairman
Association

Omega

Pi

2,

4;

1.

2,

3,

4.

1; Business Education Club
Historian 3; Ai.iroon .v:d GrAd Typist };
Fashion Show Co-ordinator 3, 4; Student PSEA 3. 4.
1,

2,

3,

4,

JEANNE MARIE HELEN FISCHER

JOHN RAYMOND GATTI

JOHN EDWARD GREEN

Moscow

West Wyoming

General Business

Accounling. Sales

Mahanoy Plane
General Business

CGA

Corresponding

Member

3.

Secretary

Customs Committee

Hall Association
Treasurer 3,
2,

1,

2,

3,

4,

Governing

3.

2;

Council

Waller

Head Proctor

Board 1; Pi
Omega Pi 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3; "B"
Club 1, 2, 3; Bloomsburg Players \: Business
Education Club 1. 2; Student PSEA 3, 4;
Show CoFashion
Committee 4;
Gift
ordinator

2,

3-

Men's Resident Council 1, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1. 2; Men's Intramurals 2, 3.

Day Men's

Association 3; Men's Resident
Council 1; Business Education Club 3; Student PSEA I; Men's Intramurals 1. 2,

w

WILLIAM

E.

DONALD

GRIFFITHS

HAWTHORNE.

B.

LINDA LOU HESS

JR.

Shamokin

Pott^to\\n

Danville

Gtnerjl

Accou>it/>:g

CGA

Vice-President x General Committees
Chairman 3. Social Recreation Committee ?:
Men's Resident Council ?; Business Education Club 2; Student PSEA A. Transfer from

Pi
1,

Bu\:)!z

Omega
2:

Pi 3. 4; Business Education Club
College Choraleers 1; Maroon and Gold

Band

1.

2.

'3.

GcntrM Business

\^

A.

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

2, 3, 4;

Student

PSEA

4.

Kevstone Junior Collece.

HESTON

LOIS FRANCES

^X'yoming
Geiterjt Business

CGA

Committee 3. 4. Social
Waller Hall Association 2. 3.
Education Club 2. 3. -J: College Choraleers
Decoration

Committee

-i;

Recreation
Business
2; Student

4;

Christian Association 2; Student PSEA 4; Dance Committee 2. 3; Ivy Day Committee 4; Laurel Princess

Court

3.

NOLA MAE HOCKENBERRY
Kingston
Gener.tl Business
Vi'aller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. Counselor 2; Business
Education Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Student PSEA 3. 4; Dance
Ticket Committee 1; Chairman, Ticket Committee 2;
Women's Intramurals 1; College Choraleers 1.

EUGENE CHARLES HOMA

LEE JACK^OxN

Trevose
Accounting. Soci.il Sludiet

Andalusia

Men's Resident Council

PSEA

4: Veterans'

1,

2,

Association

WALTER

Accounting,. S.iles

3.

4;

Student

2.

3.

4.

.i;
CGA Man Representative ;. Big
Entertainment Committee 2. 3. Customs Committee 2, Fire Brigade 2. .3; Men's Resident Council
1, 2. 3. 4, Secretary 3. Actint; Treasurer 3. Executi\e
Council 2; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. -i. Vice-President -4;
College Choraleers 1; Student PSEA -i: Varsity Club
OBITER Sports Editor 4: Football. Student
4;
Trainer 2. 5. -4; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. -t. High School
Wrestling Tournament 1. 2. 3. A. N'.A.I.A. \Vrestling Tournament -4: Reserved Seats and
Tickets

Class President

Name

Committee Chairman

4.

J.

JACOBS

Shamokin
Accounting

Day Men's

Association

Association

1.

2.

3. 4;

1,

2,

3,

4; Veterans'

Men's Intramurals

2. 3-

JOSEPH

R.

PATRICIA

KEGOLIS

ANN KLATCH

JOHN WESLEY KNORR

Shenandoah

Hazlet
Bloomsburg

AccuiDithig

Geiur.il Business

General Business

Business Education Club

1,

Day Mens

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega
Pi 2, 3, 4, Committee Chairman 3; Business
Education Club 1, 2, 3, -i; Matoo)! and Gold.

2, 3.

Typist

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 2; College Choraleers 1, 3;
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, j. Treasurer 2;
Student PSEA; Men's Intramurals. President

3.

of

Bowling League

EDMUND

F.

3.

4.

KULESA

Ringtown
Accounting, Sales

Day Men's
Club

1, 2, 3,

Association 1, 2, 3,
4; Student PSEA 4.

ROMAN

S.

4;

Business Education

KUROWSKI

Glen Lyon
General Business

Day Mens
3;

Association 4; Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Business Education Club 1. 2, 3; Student PSEA 4;

Track

2.

GERALD EDWARD MALINOWSKI

ANTHONY WILLIAM

MICHAEL DAVID MAKOWSKI

LINGENFELTER

Wanamie

Mount Carmel

General Business

Accounling, English

Bellefonte

Day Men's

Accounling

CGA

1,

Fire Brigade

2.

3;

Day Men's

Associa3; Busi-

tion 4; Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
ness Education Club 3; Student PSEA

dent
2,

3,

2, 3, 4.
3.

4;

Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2; Wrestling
1, 2; Men's Intramurals I. 2. 3, 4.

Association

2,

3,

4;

Men's Resi-

Council 1; Business Education Club
4; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals

Day Men's

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athe1; Business Education Club 3;
Student PSEA 4: Men's Intramurals 2.

naeum Club

ir^m,^

'h

""^
NANCY

JOANN HELEN MAYS
CGA

Willow Grove

General Business

General Business

Committee

Hospitalitj-

2,

CGA Dming Room

Pep Com-

mittee 2, Customs Committee 2; Day Women's Association 3; Vk'aller Hall Association
1, 2; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3; Business Education

Club 1, 2, 3; Announcements
Cards Committee 4.

and

Committee

Harrisburg
Accounting, Sales
3;

Day Wom-

Association 4; Waller Hall Association
Club
2. 3. Proctor 2, 3, Counselor 3; "B
2, 3, -1, Secretary 4; Business Education

en's
1,
1,

Name

"

Club 1, 2, 3; Maroon and Gold Band 1,
Maroon and Gold Typist 3; Fashion Show
Picture

RAYMOND NELSON

SHELDON HOWARD MENKER

LEE McEERRAN

Ringtown

Committee

Men's Resident Council 3, 4; Business Education Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Men's
Intramurals

3,-

4.

2;
1;

4.

MILLER

Milton
Accounting. Sales. Typing

CGA

Election Board

2,

3,

Customs Committee

Men's

2;

Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4; -Pi Omega Pi 2.
Acting 'Vice-President 4; Business Education Club
3,

3,
1,

4,
2,

4.

ROBERT DONALD MOYER
Danville
Accounting. Malhcmatics
Class 'Vice-President 1; CGA Customs Committee 3; Day
Men's Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Business Education Club
-J;
Freshman
1; Baseball 4; Men's Intramurals
2,
3.
Dance Committee 1.

THOMAS VINCENT NAWROCKI

GAROLD ROBERT NEWMAN

New

Philadelphia
Accounting. Sales

CGA

Customs Committee 2, Husky Lounge
Committee 4; Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3;
3,
4;
Student PSEA 3, 4; Finance Committee 1;
Decoration Committee 2; Refreshment Committee
mittee

3;
4.

Chairman,

Transportation

Com-

CGA

JOSEPH VINCENT ORAVITZ

Sunbury

Shamokin

Accounting, Sales

Accounting, Sales

Pep Committee

2;

Pi

Business Education Club 2.
3; Men's Intramurals 2, 3-

Omega
3,

Pi

3.

-I;

Vice-President

Day Men's

Association

2, 3, 4;

4; Veterans' Association 2,

3.

Student

PSEA

ELIZABETH

RONALD JOSEPH PETRUZZI
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega
1. 2. 3,
-i; Business Education Club
4, President A; Student PSEA 3, •*; Chairman.
Business Education Contest 3. -1; Who's Who
in American Universities and Colleges.

Mens
Pi 2,

3,

R.

DAVID LEE PROSSEDA

PINGAR

Milton

Freeland
General Business

Eldred
General Business

Secretarial, Sales

Election Board 3; Firewarden CGA
Committee; Waller Hall Association 3: Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4;
Ticket Committee, Co-Chairman 3; Reserved
Seat Committee 4;. Refreshment Committee 2.

CGA

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
1; Student Christian Associa-

Day Men's

Education Club
tion 1; Student

PSEA

2,

3. 4.

RATHMELL

LOIS MARIE

Watsontown
General Business

Day Women's

4; Waller Hall AssociaBusiness Education Club
1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1; Student PSEA 4; Cap
and Gown Committee. Co-Chairman 4; Class Historian 4.

tion

1;

Pi

Association

Omega

Pi

3.

2,

3,

4;

DENNIS WILSON REITER
East Greenville

General Business

Men's Resident Council
Club 2; Chess Club 1,

EDWARD

JAMES KINGDOM SAMPLE
General Business

CGA

Day Men's

3;

Club

Customs Committee 2, Pep Committee
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Ball
Committee 4; Student PSEA 4.

F.

2, 3;

4;

Business Education

Student PSEA 4;
2, 3, Trainer 3;

Manager

4;

1,

2,

3.

Men's Intramurals

1^ 2.

3,

4.

DARLENE FAYE SCHEIDT

SAVAGE

Association 1,
Student PSEA 3.

3,

Maroon and Gold Band 1;
'Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football Manager
Basketball Manager 1. 2, 3. 4; Track

Pottstown
General Business

Benton
Accounting

Dunmore

2,

1.

2;

2,

4.

3.

4;

English

Class Secretary
3;

3, 4;

CGA

Awards Committee

Waller Hall Association

1,

2,

3,

4;

Pi

Acting Secretary 4; "B"
Club 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4,
Secretary 3; Student Christian Association 1.
2, 3; Student PSEA 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold
Typist 2. 3; Co-Chairman Tickets and Pub-

Omega

licity 2.

Pi

2,

3.

4,

GARRY EUGENE SCHELL

LINDA FAY SCHLEGEL

Ringtown

Stevens
General Business

Cener.d Bus:»ess

Omega

Pi

Pi

2,

3,

-i;

Athenaeum Club

Club

-i;

Student
Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
PSEA 2, 3, 4; M.irooii and Gold Typist 3;
Name Cards and Announcements Committee

Education

Business

Typing

4;

2.

3.

4;

Mahanoy

CGA

mittee

3;

Food Committee

EDWARD SETCAVAGE
City

General Business

Class Historian 4;
Awards Committee
3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; College Choraleers 1; Student PSEA 3, 4; Maroon and Gold
Typist 3; Olympian Typist 2, 3, Business

Manager

Instructor, B.F. School, 3-

JAMES

2;

Ticket

Men's Resident Council
1,

2;

PSEA

Business

4;

Education

Athenaeum Club
Club

3;

Student

4.

Com-

3-

ROBERT JOSEPH SEWELL
Mt. Carmel
Accounting, Malhemalic

t

Day Men's

Association 1, 2, 4; Men's Resident Council
2; Bloomsburg Players 2, 3; Business Education Club 4;
Student PSEA 4; Intramural Softball 2. 3. 4.

^*^

LYNN EUGENE SHOOP
Millersburg
General Business

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Business Education
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold Typist 3, 4; Intramurals

2,

3,

JAMES

4.

EDMUND

SUPPLE

ROBERT LEE STETTLER

Harrisburg
Accounting. Social Studies

CGA

Social Recreation Committee, chairman
Hospitality 1; Day Men's Association 3;
Business Education Club 3; Student PSEA 1;
Class Committees: Decorations. Tickets, Cap
1;

and

Gown

4.

Day Men's

RICHARD CHARLES STOOP

Sunbury

Shamokin

Accounting. History

Accounting. Mathematics

Association

1,

2,

Education Club 3. 4; Student
mural Softball 3, 4.

4;

Business

Day Men's

PSEA

4; Intra-

4;

3,

Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; Student
PSEA 4; Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4.

PAUL RICHARD

NELSON ADLLR SWARTS

STi'liR

Lansilownt
Accoiiiuiiig

iMen's Resident Council

Education Club 1,
Men's Intramurals

Committee

2,
1,

i.

1,

JUDITH

Acciiuiilmg,.
2.

3,

-i;

Business

4; Student PSEA -i;
4; Secretarial
2,
3,

1.

DAWN

lliDMAS

Bknnnsbur,u

BliJoiDsburi;

Giiitijl B/if/iifSS

S.ili'i

CGA

Day Women's

Committees: Publicity. Chairman 2; Customs I;
Big Name Entertainment 2. 5. Chairman 2; Social

Association 1, 2. ^.4; Business
Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Christian
Association 4; Student PSEA 2, 3, 1

Recreation 2. 3: Day Men's Association 1. 2. 3. i;
Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3. •(; Business Education Club 2.
3; Student PSEA ); Varsity Club 2. 3, 4; M,i,„on
and Cold Circulation Manager 2, 3. 4; Golf 3. -i;
Swimming 1, 2. 3. +. Cn-cantain 3, -t; College Crier
1, 2. 3: Men's Intramurals 3; Student Announcer I,
2. 3. 4; High School Wrestling Tournament 2. 3.

BRUCE LEON VAN HOUSEN
New Milford
General Business
Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, President 3; Pi Omega Pi
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Vice-president
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3,
4;

3,

3;
4.

RICHARD DEAN WALTERS
Bloomsburg
Accounting, Sales

Day Men's

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education
Student PSEA 4; 'Veterans' Association 1, 2,
4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4.

Club
3,

1,

2;

ROBERT WALTER WEBB

RONALD THOMAS WALTERS

CHARLES W. WATKINS

West Hazleton

Wilkes-Barre

Willow Grove

.tccount/ng

Geutrjl Business

Accounting.

Day Men's

Sociiil

Studies

Association 1. 2. 3; Business
2-.
1,
Student PSEA 2.

Education Club

Council 1, 2. ^; Business
2; Student PSEA 1; Veterans' Association 2.

Men's

Resident

Education Club

1,

Business Education Club 2, 3;
1; Student PSEA
1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Gold Band

Maroon and
1;

Basketball

BUSINESS EDUCATION STUDENT TEACHERS IN
THE DANVILLE AREA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

Mr. Jack NX'anich, head of the Business EJucation Department in the
Danville Senior High School, holds an informal conference with student
teachers Lynn Shupp and Joe Oravitz.

Student teacher Sheldon Menker explains a problem in bookkeeping
Danville High School students James Buckley and Helen Adams.

to

Student teacher Dennis Reiter instructs Danville Senior High School student
Jane George in the correct use of the Sound Scriber. A[rs. Freda Laubach is the
cooperating teacher.

Student teacher William Griffiths conducts a class in
Business Mathematics in the Danville Senior High School.
Mr. Walter A. McCloskey is the cooperating teacher.

Student
inowski

teacher

Gerald

Mal-

explains the importance of a trial balance to two
interested

High School

Danville

Senior

students.

Richard Lloyd, a graduate
of the class of 1962 and Assistant Basketball Coach at BSC,
conducts a class in Typing I
in the Danville Senior High
School.

DIVISION

OF
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Dr. Royce O. Johnson
Director of
Elementary Education

Dr. Johnson and Miss Pnscilla Vandershce,
Secretar}'

Kathy Stradling. second grader in the Benjamin Franklin
Laborator)' School, tells number stories to the class with the
aid of a flannel board. Miss Dorothy Andrysick, directing
teacher, is in charge of this activity-.

^

Sixth grade group enjoying reading period in new
Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School library. Student
teacher James Case conducts question and answer

period

JQ YOU
H„^jy, 7

3
%.^

-^mlr

JOSEPH

N,

ADORNATO

(.All,

I.OLUSE

ALLEN

Susquehanna

DuBoistown

Elementjiy

EUnii nljyy

^[en's Resident Council
Association 1, 2, 3, -'

1,

2,

3.

i;

Veterans'

ELIZABETH SLACK AFELEOA'IE
Hughesville
Elemefitary

Class Treasurer 3, -4; Decoration Committee
2; Float Committee 3;
committees: Social Recreation 3; Winter Weekend Ticket.

CGA

Day

PSEA

Women's

Association

3.

4;

Student

4.

Chairman

2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2,
Counselor 3'. Waller Hall committees:
House 2; Social 3; Athenaeum Club 4;
3,

-i:

Bloomsburg Players
2;

PSEA

Student

Show

1;
3,

College Choraleers 1,
Freshman Talent
4;

1.

MARY ANN AUGUSTINE
Alden Station
Elemtnl.ii)

CGA

Big

mittee

1.

Name

Entertainment Committee 3; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4, Counselor 2, 3; Athenaeum
Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3. 4; Decoration Com-

THOMAS EUGENE

ALiSTIN

Bloomsburg
Elt?ni.>iljry

Day Men's
Men's

Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Aviation Club 1:
Intramurals 2; College Crier 2; Publicity Com-

mittee

-1.

CATHERINE BLANCHE BANNON

NANCY FLORENCE BARNETT

Elverson

ElenuiiLiiy

EUiiitiit.iry

Coudersport
Elementary

Day Women's
naeum Club 1,

PSEA

4;

ANN BACHMAN

West Hazleton

JUDITH

Senior

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athe2: English Club 2. 3; Student

Cap and Gown Committee

-i.

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 1; Student Christian Association I, 2; Student PSEA 3, 4; Fashion
Co-ordinator 1. 2, i, 4; Cap and

Committee

-i.

Show

Gown

Day Women's

Association 4; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3; counselor 2; "B" Club
1, 2, 3; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3; Librarian
2, 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3;
Student PSEA 4.

k

BliNJAMIN M.

BAUM

RUTH MAY

Hazleton
Elemenliiry
Class President

1

;

CGA

representative

Committees: Hospitality 2, 3. 4; Awards
1.
2,
3, 4;
3; Men's Resident Council
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
1;

2,

4;

Miiiooii

Jiid

Gold

Orchestra Committee, chairman

reporter

CGA

Social Recreation

Hall

Association
Players 1; Student

1,

BIAGIO'Jll

Exeter Borouj;h
Elt'ffteut.ir^

Waller Hall Association I. 2. 3. 4; House
Committee 3: Athenaeum Club 4; College
Choraleers 1. 2; Science Club 3; Student
PSEA -3. 4; Decoration Committee 2; Prom
Cap and Gown ComTicket Committee

Committee 2; Waller
2.
4:
3,
Bloomsburg

PSEA

AW

THERESA

i

Elementiiry

class

2,

PSEA

bi;ii;ksciimii

Mt. Carmel

4.

3;

mittee

3, 4.

JO

4.

ANN KOLB

BIDELSPACH

Lansdale
E!emf)!l.iry

CGA

Committees: Social Recreation

Day Women's
1,

2,

3;

Student

Association 4;

Smoker Chairman

3:

PSEA

Show

Chairman

3,

4:

'Variety

Class Float

-t:

2,

3;

Hospitality 3;

Waller Hall Association
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2;
2;

Prom Decorations

3.

MARY LYN BROCK
Westfield
Ele7nt}iljiy

CGA

Committees: Hospitality 2; Customs 2; Waller
Hall Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Governing Board Representative 1; Treasurer 2; College Choraleers I. 2; Student
PSEA 1, 4; Dear Frosh editing staff 2: Who's Who
in American Universities and Colleges.

MARGARET L. MONTZ
CHAMBERLAIN

JAMES CASE
Trucksville

EUmenlJvy
Class 'Vice President }; CGA President -i: College
Council 4; Committees: Customs 2; Pep 3: Men's
Resident Council I. 2. 3. 1: Big Brothers
Kappa
Delta Pi 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 1; Chaplain 3:
Aviation Club 1: Student PSEA 3. 4; Mens Intramurals 1. 2; "Battle of the Classes" 3; Who's Who
in American Universities and Colleges; Junior Prom
Chairman 3; Dance Committees 1. 2, 3; Transportal

tion

Committee

4.

Berwick
Elemeulary

Hazleton
Elementary

Day Woman's

:

CGA

Waller
Sigma Alpha Eta

Association

3;

Hall

Association 1, 2. 4:
1.
2;
College Choraleers 1, 3; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 1; Student PSEA
4; College Octet 1, 2; Madrigal Singers 3. 4;
Invitations

Committee

j^^W

4.

ANN CHAMBERS

SALLY

Committees:

Day Woman's
Athenaeum Club 2,

4;

sociation
2,

3,

orial

4;

1;

Student

Prom

Hospitality 4; Furniture
Association 1, 2, 3, 4:
3; Student Christian As-

PSEA

Invitation

Committee

4.

4;

Fashion

Committee

3;

Show

Mem-

CHESTER THOMAS CHOPLICK

RONALD

R.

Williamsport

Elemenliiry

Eler/nntjr)

Day Men's Association
Choraleers 3; Veterans'

2,

1.

3.

4;

Association

JOHN

M.

College

jsketb.ill

Mens

1;

ELAINE FRANCES CHUTE

CHURBA

Shamokin

Trout Run

Intramurals

CGA

EUmenlary
Customs Committee

Show

1;

2; 'Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor 3; College
Choraleers 1; Student PSEA 3, 4; Maroon
and Cold reporter 1, 2, 3; Freshman Talent

2,

4.

Arrangements Committee

4.

CHYKO

Bloomsburg
Elementary

Day Men's
Football

1;

Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Student
Men's Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4;

Hop Committee

1;

Publicity

Committee

PSEA

4;

Freshman

4.

DIANNE LEE CLARK
Scran ton

EUmenUry

CGA

Pep Committee 1, 2;
4; Athenaeum Club

'^''aller

Hall Association

Bloomsburg Players
College Choraleers 1; French Club 1; Student PSEA
Cap and Gown Committee 4.
2,

3,

1;

1
1
1

MRS. SHERRILL CLAUSEN

LEO HARPER DALPIAZ

TANYA ANN DANCHAK

Berwick

Williamsport
Elemenlar)

Elementary

Elemeyitary

Bloomsburg Players I; "B" Club 1; 'Women's Chorus 2; OBITER Advertising Staff 2;
Student

PSEA

4.

Day Men's
Choraleers

Association
1,

2;

'Vice

Alden
3,

4;

President

1.

1,

2,

College

CGA

Social Recreation Committee 2; 'Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club
1. 2, Secretary 1; Student PSEA 1; Invitation

Committee

4.

'

CAROL ANN DAVENPORT

CAROL MARIE DAVIS

THOMAS JOHN DAVIS

Wilkc-s-B.irrc

Lightstreet
Eleinentary

Elevientary

Elemi.iil.iry

CGA
ciation
2;

Pep Committee
1,

2.

3,

-i;

Athenaeum Club

4; Student

PSEA

3;

Waller Hall Asso3; Counselor
Bloomsburg Players

Art Chairman
1;

Day Women's
Choraleers
3; Student

1,

Kingston

CGA

Association 1, 2, 3, -i; College
Student Christian Association

PSEA

Representative

4;

College

Committees: Pep 2; Customs
3; Big Name Entertainment

2;

A.

Choraleers
1; Student

i.

2; Float

1,

Council

4;

2;

Hospitality

2,

3;

College

President 2; Science Club
3, 4; Men's Intramurals 1,

2,

3,

PSEA

Chairman

2, 4.

MARGARET ELLEN DEETER
Nanticoke
Eleyyienl.try

Waller Hall Association 1,
2,
3; Bloomsburg Players

PSEA

4;

Show Co-ordinator

3.

2,

3;

Student

mittee

2,

3,

-i;

Athenaeum Club

3;

2,

1,

Homecoming

Decorations Committee
4;

Tickets and

3;

1,

Float

Fashion

Com-

Invitations

A.

KATHRVN ANNETTE DEIBLER
Elizabethville
Eleniev.t.iry

Waller Hall Association
4; Bloomsburg Players
Association

LOIS

CGA

ANN DETATO

Element.iry

Room Committee 4: Ivy Day
Waller Hall Association 1, 2,

Choraleers 1
Student
1, 2, 3; Student PSEA
freshments Committee

1.

4;

2,

3;

Din-

Chairman

College
Christian Association
4; Junior Prom Re3,

Chairman

Dressed Coed of the >'tar

4;

3;

Waller Hall Association

1,

PSEA

4;

3,

-i;

3.

-i;

Alpha

Psi

Student

Picture

Omega

Christian

Committee

4.

West Wyoming
Elementary

2,

3;

Bloomsburg

1.
2, 3; Student PSEA 3, 4;
Cards and Announcements Committee

Players

Student

2,

RAYMOND DiROBERTO

DILLEY

Elttiienl.try

Committees: Decorations

;

OLWEN
Wilkes-Barre

ing
4;

CLAIRE

Pittston

1;

2.

1,

1,

Name

Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
PSEA 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4.

4.

Best

^

*•'

^''•'V

PATRICIA

AX\

RICHARD ROLAND ESHER

LARVES

Shamokin

MayfielJ
Elemcnlary

CGA

Hospitalit)-

Association 1.
erning
Board
Choraleers 1,

2.

2.

Elernentjry

Committee
3.

4; Fire

?;

Waller Hall
2; Gov-

Warden

Representative
3;
5; Student PSEA

Announcements and
Chairman 4.

Name

College
2,

3,

4;

Cards Committee

r"^

JANE

ANN rorsr

NANCY

MARIE MONICA GHEZZI

lonc;

Elemen/iiry

Association 1. 2, 5. -1; Student
Christian Association 3; Student PSEA 3, 4.

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, -i; Athenaeum 2, 3; Enghsh Club 1; Student PSEA 4.

Day Women's

AW

(,Li:X\

Bloomsburg

Shamokin

Danville
Elementary

EUmoiliiry

Day Women's
naeum Chib

PSEA

Association

2,

1.

3,

A:

Athe-

Enghsh Club 2, 3; Student
Invitation Committee 4.

-i;

I;

SHELVIE JEANNE GUYER
Watsontown
ElemeNtiiry

Day Women's

Association 1. 2, 3, A; Athenaeum Club
2; English Club 3; Student PSEA 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4.

DANIEL ELMER HARNER
Hegins
Elementary

Athenaeum Club
3;

Student

2;

Christian

College Choraleers 1; Science Club
Association 1; Student PSEA 4;

Cap and Gown Committee

ELIZABETH

ANN HARRISON

Berwick
Elementary

Day Women's Association 1,
naeum Club 3; Student PSEA
Gold 2; Senior Committee 4.

CAROL ANN HASWELL

BARBARA KAY HICKERNELL

Hazleton
Spanish
Elementary

Newmanstown



2,

4;

3,

'4;

Athe-

Maroon and

4.

Hospitality Committee 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; "B"
Club 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4.

Elementary

Waller Hall Association
Hall Governing Board 1.
tive
2,

4;

1,

3;

Secretary

2,

2,

1,

2,

3.

4;

Waller

College Choraleers
Student
1;
Student PSEA 3, 4;

3;

Maroon and Gold Band

Christian Association 3;
Treasurer 4; Senior Class Ivy

Chairman
versities

v'^m

3,

4; Representa-

4;

Who's

Who

and Colleges.

in

Day Committee
American Uni-

«^
^^

~^99!W

WAYNE ARTHUR HOCH

BETTY ANN HOD()\'A\(

Raubsville

Elcmen/jry

Pep Committee

erans' Association
licity

PSEA 4: VetSenior Cla?5 Pub-

4; Student

5,

1.

2.

3;

Committee Co-Chairman

tramurals

1.

2,

?.

BONNIE

r

Peckviile
Elemenl.ir)

Men's

4;

In-

i.

CGA

I.

IE

HOEEMAN

Sunbury
Elementary

Committees: Hospitality 2; Decorations
2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 1; Bloomsbur.e Players 2; College

Waller Hall Association

Choraleers 1; Council for Education of Exceptional Children I; Maroon and Gold Band
Majorette 2. ^. 4; Student PSEA 4; International Relations 3. 4; ALirnoii and Gold 4;
Senior Class Picture Committee 4.

Board

burg Players
Student
1;

2,

3;

PSEA

1,

2,

3,

4;

Blooms-

Maroon and Gold Band
4;

Olympian

Editorial

3.

MARGARET ANN HOSEY
Forty Fort

Elementary

Waller Hall Association 1,
Association 2. 3. 4: Student

2.

3,

Student

4;

PSEA

3,

Christian

4.

CLAIRE RUTH HUGHES
Wilkes-Barre
Elementary

Waller Hall Association
3;

Student

G.

PSEA

3.

1,

2,

3;

College Choraleers

2

4.

MAUREEN PHILOMENA

WILLIAM INCH

JANERICH

Penns Creek
Elementary

Athenaeum Club
2;

3;

College Choraleers

1,

3;
2,

PSEA

Elementary

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
Christian Association 1,2; Student PSEA 3. 4.

Committee 2; Pep CommitCustoms 3; Waller Hall Association
3, 4; Bloomsburg Players
I; Student

4.

Pittston

Elementary

Social Recreation
tee

West

W'llkes-Barre

Bloomsburg Players
2.

BONNIE JANE JONES

DOLORES YVONNE KEEN

SHIRLEY ANNE KLOCK

SHIRLEY MAE KO( MIR

Sunbury

Sunbury

Eleme>2lary

EUmtiiliiry

Turbotville
Elemenlar'i

Dining Room Committee 3; Social Recreation
3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, -4; Alpha
Psi Omega 4; Athenaeum Club 1; "B" Club

Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Bloomsburg Players 2; Maroon
and Gold 2, 3; Olympian 3. 4; Student PSEA
4; Class Pictures Committee Co-Chairman 4.

2,

3,

4;

College Choraleers

3;

Student

PSEA

Day Women's Association
Choraleers 2; Student PSEA

1.

4;

College

4.

Bloomsburg Players Secretary 3; Awards
Committee 1; Waller Hall Counselor 2, 3;
Senior Decorations Committee 4-. Co-eil of the
Year 3.
4;

LOVEY KOPETZ
Hudson
Elementary

Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega
3, 4, President 4; Bloomsburg Piayers 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
PSEA 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Senior
Class Pictures Committee 4.

PHYLLIS

I.

KRATZER

Mt. Pleasant Mills
Elementary

Waller Hall Association
Student

Christian

2,

3,

Association

1,

1,

4;
2,

Student PSEA 4;
Senior Class
3;

Picture Committee 4.

CHRISTINE BARBARA LESTER

BONNIE JOY LYSHAN

JOANNE NINA MASCARELLA

Glen-Lyon

Bethlehem
Elementary

Kelayres
Elementary

Elementary
Social Recreation Committee 4; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2,
3; Student PSEA 4; Senior Class Ticket Committee 4.

Waller Hall Association
Psi

Omega

burg Players
Choraleers 1,

1,

2,

3,

4;

Alpha

Secretary-Treasurer 4; Blooms-

4,

2,

Club Secretary

3.

2,

4;

Chess Club 4; College
Student PSEA 4; Chess

4;

3;

Maroon and Gold

mittee for Spring Arts Festival 4.

4;

Com-

Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Science Club 1; Student PSEA
3, 4; Senior Ticket Committee 4.

^
a»^^u|^

•fr-

1^
SANDRA

ELIZABFTH McDONALD

MARY

Waller Hall Association

Omega

Psi

Plavers

1.

-4;

3,

2,

Mountaintop
Elementary

Elemeiilary
2,

1,

Alpha
Bloomsburg
-i:

3,

Treasurer 3;
Student PSEA

4,

3,

LANUS DCJROTHY MILLER

LEE McKEE

Harrisburg

Ashland
Elementary

4.

3.

Bands 2, 3; Social Recreation Committee 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Cheerleaders 1, 2, Captain 3; Maroon and
Gold 2, 3; Senior Class Arrangements ComBig

^

Name

2, 3, 4; Student
Student PSEA 3,
Coordinator 2, 3, 4; Senior

Waller Hall Association
Christian Association
4; Fashion

Show

1,

1,

2;

Cap and Gown Committee

4.

mittee 4.

MARCIA ELIZABETH MILLER
Upper Darby
Elementary

Committee

Social Recreation

4:

Waller Hall Association

College Choraleers

1.
2, 3, 4; Librarian 1;
Choraleers Robe Committee 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4. Social Chairman 3. -J; Senior Invita-

1,

2,

tions

4;

3,

Committee

i

SERILYN

ANN MORELL
A\oca

Elementary
Social Recreation Committee 1, 2, 3. 4; Hospitality Committee 2; ^X'aller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Blooms-

burg Players

PSEA

3,

4;

Committee

College Choraleers 2; Student
Aviation Club 2; Senior Gifts
Prom Decorations Committee 1. 2, 3.

1,

2,

3,

4;

OBITER V

4;

FRANKLIN LEE MOYER

RUTH ANN MOYER

RAYMOND NAYLOR

Bloomsburg

Berwick
Elementary

Elementary

Elementary

Customs Committee 2; Election Board 2; Day
Men's Association 4; Men's Resident Council
1.
2, 3; Student PSEA 3, 4; Varsity Club
1. 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 3, 4;
Senior Memorial Committee 4; Senior Publicity Committee 4; Basketball
Tournament

Manager

2;

In^r.Tp-iir.iN

Dance Committees
]

2

-i,

\

1.

2;

Men's

Day Women's Association
Delta Pi

Club

1.

1,

2,

3,

4;

Kappa

Acting Treasurer 4; Athenaeum
Science Club 3; Student PSEA 4.

3, 4;

2;

Bristol

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess
Club 3: Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club 2. 3;
Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3; Men's Intramurals 3; Pep Committee 1.

LDWAKD BHRNARD ODONNELL

TIMOTH'i'

T.

Upper Darby
Elemenlary

Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3. •<; English
Club 3, 4; French Club 3. 1; Student PSEA 4.

ANN MILDRED

OLEARY

Elemenliiry

Elementary

Day Men's

PSEA

OI.SKlil'

Lewistown

Shamokin

U'aller Hall Association I, 2, 3, 4; Student
Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 3.
4; Fashion Show Coordinator 3; Senior Cap

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

and

Gown

Committee

ROBERT

E.

4.

PAINTER

Harrisburg
Elertientary

Men's Resident Council 1, 2.
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track
murals

1,

3,

4;

1,

2,

Student
4;

3,

PSEA

Men's

4;

Intra-

3.

RHYS EDWARD PHILLIPS
Kingston
Elementary

Day Men's
2, 3;

Elementary

'#W

^©^

PRICE

Hospitality Committee
sociation

Student

PSEA

1,

2,

3,

3, 4; Waller Hall AsBloomsburg Players 3;

Student
Association
1;
Junior Prom Decorating ComWaller Hall Fire Warden 3; Senior

Christian
3,

4;

4;

mittee 3;
Gifts Committee

4.

1,
1,

Gamma Theta Upsilon
Senior Picture Committee 4.

2, 3. 4;

2;

MARGARET ANNE PROCOPIO
Shamokin

Shickshinny
Elementary

Bangor
Pep Committee 3; Hospitality Committee 3;
Dining Room Committee 3; Waller Hall
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Proctor
3; Athenaeum Club 2; Student PSEA 4; Senior Class Pictures Committee 4.

ANN

JUDITH

KATHERINE CECILIA POLONI

Association

Men's Intramurals

Elementary

Customs Committee

Women's
sociation

PSEA

3;

Board 1; Day
Waller Hall AsClub 2; Student

2; Election

Association

2,

3;

Athenaeum
1;
Maroon and Gold

1.

mii^y\

JESSIE

SUSAN KAY RHODOMOYER

MARIE REPPY
Plymouth

tion

1,

Kappa
Club

Committee

Waller

3;

H.1II Associa-

Class Representative 3, 4;
Delta Pi 3, 4. President 4; Athenaeum

1;

2.

4;

3,

Maroon

atid

Gold 1: French Club
4. Membership ChairCo-chairman Winter

Day Women's

Association

1,

coming Committee Chairman

2,

3.

3;

4;

Home-

Bloomsburg

PSEA

Players 1, 2, 3; Student
Invitations Committee 4.

E.

ROCKWELL

Susquehanna
Elementary

'Elementary

Elc'»ic'>i!.iry

Elections

JOHN

Bloomsburg

4;

Senior

3, 4; Student PSEA 3.
man 3. Treasurer 4;
Weekend 3; Chairman Senior Class Ball 4;
Fashion Show Coordinator 2, 3; Waller Hall
Proctor 2, Fire Warden 2. 3; Who's Who

Senior Class Vice President 4; Dining Hall
Committee 2; CGA Committees: Pep 3, Customs 2, Furniture 4; Men's Resident Council
1, 2. 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, SecretarjPresident 4; Pi Omega Pi 2; Business
3,
Education Club 1.2; Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 4; Bloodmobile 3;
Senior Class Committees 4.

American Universities and Colleges.

in

ALMA JEAN ROGERS
Lake Winola
Elementary

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Smoker Committee
Chairman 3; Bloomsburg Players 2. 3; Student PSEA
3, 4; Senior Class Picture Committee Chairman 4.

RICHARD LARRY ROHRER
Mechanicsburg
Elementary

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

2.

3.

1,

2.

4;
3.

Student
4:

PSEA

Basketball

4;

1.

2.

CONSTANCE SONJA ROJEWSKI

RICHARD ROKE

MARY ELLA ROTHERMEL

Warminster

Glen Lyon

Elementary

Elementary

Danville
Elementary

Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4, Proctor
3; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; Cheerleader 3;
College Choraleers

L.

1;

Student

PSEA

'"

a tlL
^«^

>

^«w

/J

3.

4.

Men's Resident Council
3,

4,

1,

2,

4;

Student

1,

2.

3, 4;

Chess Club

President 4; Intramurals

PSEA

4.

1.

2,

3,

Day Women's
Club

4;

Association 1,
Student PSEA 3, 4.

2,

3,

4;

French

JLOITH
Day Women's

AXX

Elenienlary

Elemeiit-iry

Association

1,

2.
1,

5.

4;

2, ^;

Kappa
Student

Bloomsburg
ElemenSary

Pep Committee; Waller Hall Association
2,

3,

4.

Fire

Warden

3,

Proctor

naeum Club 1, 2; Student PSEA
Chairman Senior Float Committee
Gifts Committee Chairman 4.

A.

GARY GliORGE RUPERT

ANX RINKLE
Sliamokin

Delta Pi 4; Athenaeum Club

PSEA

JUDITH

Rl^CKLE

Benton

3;
3,

4;

Customs Committee

1,

3;

Day Men's

PSEA

4; Student

1,

2,

3,

Co-

3,

4,

Treasurer 4; Football

Senior

1,

2,

3,

4;

LEE

4; Baseball

2,

3,

Association

4; Varsity

Athe-

2,

Club

2.

3;

Basketball

1,

2,

4.

ANNE RUPERT
Williamsport

Pep Committee
Fire

Warden

3;

Waller Hall Association
House 3; Bloomsburg

2,

3,

Athenaeum Club

1;

Student

PSEA

Store Coordinator 3, 4; Junior Class
Senior Class Invitations 4.

LOIS

3,

Players

4.

2;

4; Fashion Show
Prom Committee 3;

3,

ANN RYMAN
Dallas

Elementary
Senior Awards
1.

2,

3,

Christian

4;

Committee 3; Waller Hall Association
Athenaeum Club 1; French Club 3; Student

Association

1,

2,

3;

Sophomore Dance Committee
Committee 4.

MARIE VICTORIA SANDERS

BETTY LOUISE SCAIFE

Shamokin

Williamsport
Elementary

Elementary

CGA

Committees: Election 2, Customs 2, Pep
Waller Hall Association I. 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Student PSEA 1, 2, 4; International Relations Club 2.
2;

CGA

Room

3, Chairman
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Counselor 2, Head Counselor 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3; Athenaeum
Club 1; Bloomsbure Players 4; Student PSEA
Blood
4; "B" Club Water Ballet 3. 4;
Mobile 2, 3, 4, Chairman 2, 3, 4.

Committees: Dining

3; Social Recreation 2,

3;

LINDA

Student PSEA 2, 3, 4;
Senior Class Picture

2;

ANN SCHMIDT
Morton
Elementary

CGA Committees: Pep 2, 3, Hospitality 2. 3;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Fire
Warden 3, House Committee 3; Maroon and
Gold Band Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Majorette 4: Maroon and Gold 1. 2. 3: OBITER 1,
2, 4; Olympian 3; Student PSEA 3. 4; Fashion
Show Co-ordinator 3, 4; Prom Committees
1,

3;

Senior Investigations

4.

MOSES
^X'est

L.

SCOTT

JAMES

Conshohocken

Pep Committee

3;

Men's Resident Council
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer

Entertainment and Assembly Committee

THOMAS JOSEPH

3,

4; 'Veterans'

1,

2,

Association

Business Manager

SHEATLER

LEE

Bloomsburg

Elcmttitary

Men's Resident Coun-

cil 1, 2. 3. 4; College Choraleers 2; Student
Christian Association 4; Student PSEA 4;
Varsity Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4;
Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Men's Intramurals 1. 2, 3,

4;

.

JACQUELLM

SHALXiHNESSY

Tunkhannock

Elemtitl.ity

CGA

E,

Elemetilary
2.

Chess

4;

3.

3;

Student

PSEA

1,

2,

4;

Pilot

3,

Day 'Women's

Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Student
Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 2, 3,
4; Senior Ball Committee 4.

3.

3-

SHELINSKI

Danville
Elementtii)

Day Men's

Association

1.

2.

3.

4;

Colle£;e

Choraleers

3,4.

ANDREW ALBERT

SHISKO

Kelayres

EUmtnljyy

Day Men's

Association

2,

Athenaeum Club

4-.

3.

Business Education Club 2; Student

PSEA

PSEA

2;

-4.

JOHN EDWARD

JEANNE M. SHLTT
Day Women's

3,

SILLS, JR.

MARGIE LOUISE SNOOK

Elysburg

Bristol

Eltiiiciil.iry

ElemcHUiiy

Eltjfiejitjyy

Committees: Library Policy Committee
Human Relations Conference 1; Men's
1,
Resident Council 4; Bloomsburg Players 2, 3;
College Choraleers 2; 'Varsity Club 2, 3, 4;
Football 4; Track I. 2.

'Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4, 'Vice
President 3, Governing Board 2. 3; "B Club
2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Student Christian Asso-

Association

2,

3.

4;

3. 4.

Student

Middleburg

CGA

"

ciation

1;

Intramurals

Fashion
1,

2,

Show
3.

Invitation committee

r

tto«^

A

^

**^

4;
2.

2,

3.

4;

'Woman's

Prom Committee
3,

4.

Chairman

3,

3;
4.

-ir^*
-ifV


MARGARF.T LEE

MARY

SNTl'DHR

Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; "B" Club
4; Science Club 3; Student Christian Associa1;

PSEA 4; Senior Invitations
Woman's Intramurals 2, 3, 4.

Student

Committee

4;

Kingston

Glenside
Elementary

Elemctil.iry

tion

RANXIS JOHN SOROCHAK

ELIZABKlll SOMlKSliT

Herndon

Eleiiu

2;

Prom Committee

Name

3;

niM)

CGA

College Council 3; CGA Athletic Committee
3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Governing Board 2, 3, 4; College
Choraleers 1, 2, 3; Pil"! Assistant Editor 2, 3;
Looking Forward Assistant Editor 1. Editor

Committees; Customs 2, 3, Hospitality
2. 3, Fire Brigade 3. 4; Mens Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA i; Varsity Club
3, 4; Football I; Student Coach 2. 3. 4; Men's
Intramurals

2.

3,

4.

Announcement and
4; Who's Who in

Card Chairman
American Universities and Colleges.

DOROTHY JEAN STANTON
Williamsport
Elemcntar)

Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, i. House Committee
Chairman 3, Social Committee 3. Counselor 2;
2,
3,
Athenaeum Club 4; College Choraleers 2, 3. Treasurer
3; Student PSEA 4; Cotillion Decoration Committee 2;
Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 3, 4; Decoration
Committee 1; Cap and Gown Committee 4.

GEORGE LESTER STRINE
Milton
Elemetil.ir)

CGA
1;
3,

2,

Hospitality Committee 2, 3; Day Mens Association
Men's Resident Council 2. 3. 4; Alpha Psi Omega
-i; Phi Sigma Pi 3. 4, Chaplain 4; Bloomsburg Players
3,

4,

'Vice

President

Intramurals

2.

3,

College Choraleers 2. 3, 4;
2; Student PSEA 4; Men's

4;

Maroon and Gold Band

1,

Who Who

-4;

in

American Universities

and Colleges.

AUDREY STUMP

JACK SWISHER

Danville

Bloomsburg

Elemeiilary

Elementary

Day Women's Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2. 3: Student PSEA
-i.

Day Men's
l;

Association 1.
Association

Veterans'

MARY

LOUISE SZLRAl'INSKl
Lake Winola
Elementary

2.

3;

1,

2.

Student

PSEA

Hall Association 1, 2. 3. 4; "B Club
Student Christian Association 1; Stu"

V;'aller
3,

4;

dent

PSEA

International

Gown

3,

4;

Maroon and Gold Staff 4;
Club 4; Cap and

Relations

Committee

4.

=^a^

\

9

JOANNE AXGELINE TENZYK

GORDON THOMAS

SUSAN liEKNADETTE THOMAS

West Hazleton

Bloomsburg

EUmciJ.'.iry

Ehmeiit.iry
Day Men's Association 4; Athenaeum Club 4;
Student Christian Association 4; Men's Intra-

Hazleton
Elamnliiry

Waller Hall

Association

Choraleers

2;

murals

PSEA

Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4. Corresponding Secretary 4;
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; College Choralecrs
1,
2, 3, 4, Secretary' 3, 4; French Club 3;
College Octet 1, 2;' Madrigal Singers 3. 4;
Committee 2; Who's
Invitation
Cotillion
Who in American I'niversities and Colleges.

FRANKLIN SAMUEL

1,

2,

3, 4.

1,

1,

2,

French Club

2,

3;

3

College
Student

4.

TIBBS, JR.

Jenkintown
Elemtntary

Men's Resident Council
Basketball

1,

Committee

4.

3,

4;

1,

Varsity Club

4;

3,

Baseball

1,

3,

4;

1,

3,

4;

Cap and Gown

ROSEMARY MOLLY TI^fONY
Dritton
Elc'nuiU.ii)

Waller Hall Association
2;

Student

PSFA

1.

2,

3.

1.

2,

3.

^'.

Athenaeum Club

4.

JUDY TRABITZ

ANN MARIE ALADELYN

Wilkes-Barre
Elemenl.iiy

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; College
Choraleers 2. 3; Picture Committee 4.

VITALE

EUwcii/jiy
Social Recreation

Committee

PATRICIA

MARGARET

WADSWORTH

Pittston

4;

Waller Hall

Association 1. 2, 3. 4; College Choraleers 1.
2, 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3. 4;
Student PSEA 4; Ivv Dav Committee i.

Reading
EUmeiilary

Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3, 4, Fire 'Warden 3; Athenaeum Club 1; Maroon and Gold
Circulation 1,
Fashion Show 2, 3, 4.

'1-

#r>

MARY LLAIXE W'ACXLR

SALLY

ANN WAPLLS

ROBERT LcRUY WATTS

BlooMisburs

Bloomsburg

Danville

Elemt'/it.ir)

ElcmeiilJi}

Elcmtul.ir)

Day Women's

Day Women's

naeum Club

Choralcers

Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Athe2; English Club 4; Student
Christian Association 3; Student PSEA 3. 4.
1,

vitation

1,

Association 1. 2.
3. 4; Student

2.

Committee

5.

i;

Day

College

PSEA

i:

PSEA

In-

Men's

Association

1,

2,

3;

Student

3.

4.

WENDA LYNN WEICHTMAN
Lewisburg
ElemenLiry

CGA Committees: Customs 2. 3, Hospitality 3; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Fire Warden 3; Athenaeum
Club 1, 2, 3; College Choraleers 1, 2; Student PSEA
1, 3, 4; Name Cards and Announcements Committee A.

GRETCHEN DIANN WIND
Hummels Wharf
EUmenUry
Waller Hall Association
1,

2,

PSEA

1, 2, 3. 4; College Choraleers
Student Christian Association 2, 3; Student
4; Float Committee 3; Decorating Committee 4.

3,

4;

ADRIANNE NADINE ZEGARSKI

BONNIE CAROL WLNTERS

EDNA DOLORES YURICK

Ransom

West Hazleton

Shamokin

Elenitiilar)

Elemenliiry

Elemenliiry

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2; College Choraleers 3; Student
Christian Association
4; Decorations

1,

2,

Committee

4.

4;

Student

PSEA

CGA

Committees: Pep 1. 2, 3, Homecoming
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3;
Debating Club 2; Student PSEA 4; Olympian

CGA

2, 3;

3;

Busine'is Stjff

AnnounCLiiK-nts

1

Committees: Customs 2, 3. Hospitality
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. Fire Warden 3; Athenaeum Club t, 2; College Choraleers 1; Student PSEA 3. 4: Name Cards and
-(.

^p«fr

DIVISION

OF
SECONDARY EDUCATION

C. Stuart

Edwards

Director

Secondary Education

Mr. Edwards and Miss Barbara

INf

The

stately

graduates.

In

Roman
the

PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE

arches opening into the main corridor of the college reflect the spirit of former generations

immediate foreground

is

the

Liberty

Bell

are

alumni, under the leadership of Professor Oscar

worthy heirs of

this

proud

tradition.

of Bloomsburg

Memorial of the Class of 1876, commemorating the one hundredth

anniversar}' of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
gift of the

Petrishin, Secretary

The Tiffany

Hugh

Bakeless.

windows framed by
The graduating class represented

stained glass

the arches were the
in

the

1963 annual

w^

AMMOX

iLORLNCL CARUL
Day Women's Association
naeum Club 1; Bloomsburg

WILLIAM THEODORE
ARCHIBALD

GERALD DAVID ANTONELLI

Milton
French, Sp.ninh

Glen Lyon
Biolugii\il Science, Suci.il Studies
3.

Scranton

Day Men's

AthePlayers 2; College
Choraleers 2, 3; French Club 2, 4; Student
Christian Association r. Student PSEA 4.
2,

1.

Association 2. 3. 4; Men's Resident Council 1; Science Club 2, 3; Student

-i:

PSEA

3.

Mdthem.itics, Physical Science

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Alpha Phi
Omega 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2; Science Club 2 3, 4; Student Christian Association

3;

2.

Student

PSEA

3.

EDWARD ANTHONY BARRETT
Freeland
Malhem.ilics
Science Club 1, 2, 3;
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3.
Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3; High School Basketball Tournament 2, 3; High School Wrestling Tournament 2, 3^
-l'.

CAROL ANN BENDINSKY
Mildred
AUthem.i/ics. Physical Science

CGA

Recording Secretary

Council

College

3,

3,

CGA

Committee chairman 3, Customs 2, Hospitality 2,
Winter Weekend 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3,
Waller Hall Governing Board 2; College Choraleers
Science Club 3; Student PSEA
3, Treasurer 2:
2,
Pilot

3,

Assistant

Editor

Co-chairman
Universities and Colleges.

Committee,

EDWARD LANE

Class

Senior

3;

4;

Who's

Who

in

3.

4;
1.

4;

Decoration

American

Social Studies.

Day Men's

Association

Geography
1,

2,

3,

4;

Gamma

Student PSEA
Veterans' Association 1. 2-, Alaroon and

Theta
3.

4.

Upsilon

3.

4;

CARL DAYTON BIEBER

RONALD HAROLD BEURY

BERLIN

Shamokin

Muncy

Social Studies. EnnHsli

Social Studies, English

Berwick

3.

4;

ddd

Athenaeum Club

1, 2. x -i; Student Christian
Association 3, -4; Student PSEA 3, -4; International Relations Club 4; Orchestra Committee 4; Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, A.

Day Men's
4;

Golf

1,

Association

1.

2.

3;

Student

PSEA

\
'*^

y^t*^

/n.

i\(AKJ()Rll

I

JOHN JOSrPH BOBACK

LVA BISHOP

English. Sp.iuh/}

3;

Student

Club

3,

-i;

PSFA

1;

International

Publicity Cojiimittee

Men's Resident Council
Men's Intramurals 1, 2,

1,

2,

)K

H(i(

Munq-

Soci.il Sluilies

Waller Hall Assdciatiim 1. 2, 3, 4; Hnglish
Club 3, 4: Student Christian Association 1, 2.

A\\

liARBARA

Shamokin

Gettysburg

Biolog/Ciil Science
3. 4;

Football

Waller Hall Association 1.
4; Maroon and Gold Band

3.

Relations

Christian Association

I.

2,

2.
I.

3;

3;
2,

Chess Club
3; Student

PSEA

Student

4.

1.

ROBERT BARRETT BOWER
Pottstown
Al.ilhem.ilics

CGA

Committees:

Social

Recreation
Resident Council

Election

Board

Pep

2,

3;

chairman

3;

Customs 2; Men's
1.
2,
4; Bloomsburg Players
3,
3;
Circle K Club 3. 4; Senior Board Member 4; Student
PSEA 4; Pilot. Editor 3; Men's Intramurals 4; Bloodmobile Committee 2: Spring Arts Festival ^i Big Name
Entertainment

2.

1.

2;

2;

I.

3.

DENNIS CHARLES BOWERSOX
Middleburg
Geography

Soci.il Sliidies.

Men's Resident Council

1,

2.

3,

4;

College Choraleers 1; Maroon
1; Student PSEA 4; Aviation Club
ball 2: Senior Committee 4.
4;

Athenacun
and Gold

Club
Band

Intramural Soft-

ROBERT JOHN BRANN

DOLORES MARIE BRIXTON

Lost Creek
Social Studies

Shamokin

Shamokin

Eiif;lisl]

Physical Science, Mathematics

Gamma

Theta Upsilon 1; Phi Sigma Pi 1;
Debating Club 3. 4; Student PSEA 4; Veterans' Association 1; 'Varsity Club 1; International
Relations
Club 4; Men's Intramurals 2.

Day 'Women's

Association 1; 'Waller Hall
Association 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 1; English
Club 4; Student PSEA 3; Women's Intra-

murals

2.

DANIEL JAMES BROVEY
Day Men's

Association 1, 4; Men's Resident
Council 2, 3; Chess Club 3. 4: Science Club
2; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals 2. 3Transferred from Millersville State College.

\

f

h^
P-

CHARLtS

WILLIAM CHARLLS BROWN

BROWN

Committee: Customs 2: Men's Resident
Council 1, 2. 3. -1; Chess Club 3; Varsity
Club 4; Football 1, 2, Student Coach 3. 4;
Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4.

D.

CGA

Committees:

Entertainment

3.

ANN BL'RROWS

Willianisport
Mathematics, Social Studies

Biologic.d Scitiice, Social Sliidies

CGA

TREVOR

PATRICIA

Hazleton

Highspire
Soci.il Studici. English

Ticket

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Science
Club 4; Student PSEA 3. 4: Veterans' Association 1; Men's Intramurals 1. 2, 3; Assembly
Committee 3.
3;

CGA

Committee: Hospitality 1; 'Waller Hall
Association 4; Athenaeum Club 3; Bloomsburg Players 1; Student PSEA 2.

CARPENTER

Scranton
Social Studies, Biological Science

CGA

Committees: Fire Brigade 1, 2; Customs 2; Men's
1,
2, 3, 4; Student PSEA -i\ Varsity
Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2. 3. -4; Track 1. 2: Men's
Resident Council
Intramurals

1,

2,

3.

4.

ROBERT LEE CARSON
Lightstreet
E>i«lish, Social Studies

Day Men's

Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Bloomsburg Players
English Club 3. 4; Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold
2; Senior Memorial Committee 4.
1;

JOHN MARK CASTETTER

ROBERT JAMES CHRISTINA

Ranshaw

\Vest Hazleton

Mt. Carmel

Physical Science, Mathematics

English, Social Studies, Reading

Biological Science

Day Men's

Association

um

2;

1,

Club
2,

1,

3, 4;

2,

3,

Debating Club

1:

Student

1,

PSEA

4.

Athenae-

CGA

Science Club

toms

4;

2.

3.

1.

2,

1.

2.

Committees; Social Recreation 1, 2. 3; Cus2; Assembly 1; Mens Resident Council 1.
4; Student PSEA 3, ^; Veterans' Association
3. 4; Secretary 3, President 4; Varsity Club
President 4; .Maroon and
3.
3. 4: Secretary

1.

reporter 1; Olymphw 3; Football 1. 2. 3. 4;
Basketball 1; Swimmins Manager 3; Wrestling Manager 4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4.

VINCENT JOSEPH CZEPUKITIS
CGA

Hospitality

Committee

2,

3:

Men's

Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi
3. 4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3. 4; President
3; Student PSEA 4: Intramurals 1. 2.

Gold

5*^

^

^

Cl.RAI.n IRANKI.IN

JOSEPH

1-.

DONALD DINK K

D'ANnRi;A

Wcathcrly

Upper Merion

Physical Scifiice, History

Biologic.d Scieine. Geojiiiiphy

Biological Science, Social Sltidies

Day Men's

Association
Varsity Club
Intramurals 2, 3. 4.

Club

DALTON

Danville

3;

1,
-i;

2,

3,

4;

Tennis A;

Science

Men's

Day Mens
3.

CGA

Association 2, 3. 4; Student PSEA
Association 2, 3, 4; Aviation

4; Veterans'

Club

1,

Committees: Fire Brigade

pitality

Committee

2,

2, 3. 4, HosCustoms Committee 2;

Men's Resident Council

2.

dent 4; Student
3, 4, Treasurer

2.

1,

PSEA

3. 4.

Vice Presi-

Varsity Club 1. 2.
3. Vice President 4: Football
1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2. 3. -i; Talent Show
1
Refreshment Committee V. Variety Show 3
High School Wrcstlint; Tournament I, 2, 3
High School Basketball Tournament 2, 3.
4;

ROBERT LEON DEPO
Bloomsburg
Biological Science
Science Club

mittee

2,

3;

Student

PSEA

i;

Decorations Com-

1.

GARY MARVIN DIETZ
Dallas
Biological Science. Geography

Gamma
dent

SANDRA

E.

DiRIENZO

CHARLES

Eiigliih

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

PSEA

4.

L.

Association 1,
3; Veterans' Assi>ciation

Science Club

3;

Stu-

DIXON

A.

Philipsburg
Social SluiiifS.

i

Day Mens

4;

2, 3.

EUGENE

DITTON

Northumberland
Malhemalic

Keiser

Theta Upsilon I, 2, 3,
i; Men's Intramurals

PSEA

2.

3;

Student

1.

2,

3.

PSEA

Football 1; 'Wrestling
tramurals 1, 2, 3.

Geography
1.

2,

3,

4;

Men's

In-

HENRY DAVID DOBSON
Mt. Carmel

Shenandoah

Wilkes-Barre

Physic.il Scienci. M:ilhi)!iiit!CS

Ph)uc.il Science. Mathem.ilics

Physical Science

Dav Men
Cliib

I

ANTHONY DOMALAVAGE

1.

2

ciation 3;

Association 1. 2, 3. -i; Science
Student PSEA 4; Veterans' AssoAmateur Radio Club 2. i. 4: Vice-

s

Day Men's
Club

1:

Association
Science Club 1.

1,

2.

3;

Athenaeum

LAWRENCE DOMBEK

Day Men's

Association

Club

Track

2.

1,

2;

1,

2,

3,

4;

Science

Men's Intramurals

1;

1.

3.

President

BERNARD LAW'REXT

DONEGAN

E

Nesquchonini:
PhysiCiil Science. M.i/hem.i/ics

CGA

Committees: Husky Lounge. Chairman 3; Dining
Room 2; Entertainment 2, 3; Social Recreation 4; Election
Board 3; Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3. 4; Science Club
1,
2. 3, Referee -u
1, 2; Student PSEA 4; Intramurals
High School Wrestling Tournament Committee 2. 3. 4;
College Wrestling Tournament Committee 2.

JOHN DOWETT
Berwick
Spdnish. Germ. in

Day Mens
2,

3;

Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club
Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals 1. -i; Home-

coming Refreshment Committee

3-

1,

BARBARA ANN DUSHANKO
CGA

Hospitality Committee 1.
Association 1, 2. 3, 4;

Hall
College Choraleers
en's Intramurals 2,

m

1;

2,

"B"
Science Club

3, 4.

3;

Waller
Club 4:

4; 'VC^om-

DONNA KATHLEEN

HAROLD EDWARD
FEATHERMAN

Hazleton
Biological Science. M.tlhemMics

FEATHERSTONE

Allentown
Gener.d Science

Dav Men's
Club 2.
mural 1.

3,

Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Science
4; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intra-

Bloodmobile Committee
Reserved Seats Committee 4.
2,

South Williamsport
Sp.inish.

3.

4;

2;

CGA
2,

Geography

Committees: Social Recreation Chairman

3;

Hospitality

2.

Customs Committee
ciation
2, 3, 4.

3;
2,

3;

Pep Committee

1,
2.
3.
4; Gamma Theta Upsilon
Corresponding Secretary 3. 4; Blooms-

burg Players 1; Student PSEA 4;
Editorial Board 3; Talent Show 1;
A.

3;

'Waller Hall Asso-

Olympian

OBITER

WILLIAM

RA^- FEESE

EDWARD ALVIN FOX

JOHN RICHARD CiARDNER

Afechanicsburg
Biolof;!c\il Science

Social Studies, Geogralthy

Shaniokm
Biological Science, Social Studies

Day Men's
Track

1,

Association

Varsity

4;

Club

3;

CGA

Waymart

Recreation Committee 4; Men's
Council 4; Alpha Phi Omega 4;
Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2, 3, 4, President
Social

Resident

2, 3.

2,

3;

Intercollegiate

Band

2,

1,

1,

2.

Association

1,

2,

3,

Upsilon 3. 4; 'Veterans'
3. 4; Aviation Club 1.

4;

Gamma

Association

Men's

4;

3,

Day Men's
Theta

Intramurals 1; Student Christian Association
3; Brass Sextet 3; Decoration Committee i. 4.

EDMUND

JOSEPH GARGULA
Lansford
Etig^lish

English Club 4; Student

PSEA

4.

Transfer from Alliance

College.

MRS.

GAYLE GAUNT
Bloomsburg
English.

WILLIAM MITCHELL GINTY.

ALBERT WILLIAM GEASEY
Bloomsburg

4.

Association

3.

4;

Chess Club

3,

Transfer from Colorado State University.

Men's Resident Council 1.
Club 3, 4; Student PSEA
Association
Staff 2.

1,

2,

3,

4;

2,
3,

3.

4;

PATRICK

I.

GOLDEN

Darby

Philadelphia
English. Social Studies

Mathematics. Physical Science

Day Men's

JR.

German

Social Sludiei

English
Veterans'

4;

Maroon and Gold

CGA

Class Vice President 2;
Dining Room
Committee 4; Men's Resident Council 1. 2,
3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Veterans' Association
3, 4: Basketball 1.

^/T^^JP^'

't"

^

I
MANUEL PATRK k

i

'\/AI

,<

I

JA\I:T I.OllM

/.

£«,?/«/:)

CGA

Day Women's

Committees:
Customs 2. Social Recreation 2, Class Adviser
3; Mens Resident Council 1, 2. i. c. Bloomsburg Players I. 2; Enylisli Club 1, 2; Veterans' Association 1; OBITER Co-ordinator
1: Ohmpi.ii: 2: Pilot 2: M.C. for numerous

Class

Vice President

2;

COlCH

GEORGE EDWARD GRAEBER

Berwick
Enxl/s/j. Spanish

Carbondale

Club

Association

1.

Shamokin
A\.ilht'm.ilic!. Physiciil
2,

3.

-i;

Eng-

htaroon and Gold Band
Olynipi.iii Editorial Board 3.
lish

2,

3;

1;

Day

Science

Men's Resident
Council I, 3: Athenaeum Club 3'. Business
Education Club 1; Chess Club 3; Science Club
2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Men's
Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4.
Aten's Association

4;

2,

collece activities.

MICHAEL LAWRENCE GRIGALONIS
Mahanoy

City

S'H'/.il Studie's. E/iglii/.'

Day Men's
Club

l;

Association
Student PSEA

ANDREW

4;
-t;

Athenaeum Club

Mens

Intramurals

1;

Science

1.

JOSEPH GURZYNSKI
Mocanaqua
Gc

Dav Men's
Student

Association

PSEA x

jitijl Science'

4;

1.

Science Club

4.

ADAM VLNCENT

GLITOSKY

Lopez
A\.!thi.m.ttics. Physic.il

Science

Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3; Maroon and
Gold Band 1; Science Club 1. 2, 3; Axiation
Club 2; Men's Intramurals 1, 2. 3.

DON

DAVLS HAINES

GLADYS SUZANNE HALKYARD

Berwick
EnRtiih. Speech

French, English

Day Men's Association 2. 3, 4: Siqma Alpha
Eta 2, 3; English Club 4: Student PSEA 4;
Veterans' Association 2, 3. 4.

College Choraleers 3, 4; French Club 3, 4,
President 3, Student PSEA 4; Maroon and
Gold 3. 4. Transfer from Bucknell.

Catawissa

C=;

•*-

r~^
'^"^^

^

**'

ROBF.RT D. HALL

ARLENE MARGARET HARRIS

Huphesville
Social Studies, Geog^niphy

Scranton
Miithemalics

Dav Men's
3.

4;

Association

Wrestling

1,

2,

3,

1,

2,

3;

Varsity Club

CGA

Pep Committee

Association

4.

1,

2,

3;

1,

NORWOOD HARTMAX

ROBERT

Bloonisburg
General Science
3;

2,

Day Men's

Waller Hall
Club 1;

Club

Athenaeum

Association

2,

1,

3,

4;

Science

4.

Bloomsburi; Players 1; Colle.ce Choraleers I:
Student Christian Association
1;
Student

PSEA

3, 4.

GEORGE RAYMOND HENNEY
Wilkes-Barre
Social Studies

Association 1, 2,
Intramurals
College Fellowship Vice President 2.

Student Christian

Chairman

I,

2;

Mens

PHILIP

R.

4,

3,
1.

2,

Membership
3,

4;

United

HERBERT

Edwardsville
Biological Science

CGA

Pep 2, 3, 4; Hospitality 2, 3, 4;
Dining Room 4; Social Recreation 2, 3.
Big Name Entertainment 3; Men's Resident Council
2, 3; College Choraleers 1. 2, 3; Maroon and Gold
Committees:

Customs
4;
1,

2,

3;

Band 1; Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA
4; Maroon and Cold 3; Ol)mp:an 3; Arrangements Committee

JERE

L.

HOCK

CRAIG

Bloomsburg
English, French,

Day Men's

German

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Vice President 4; Athenaeum
Club 2, 3, Vice President 3; French Club 3,
4; Vice-president 3.

Delta Pi

3.

4.

Day Men's

VAUGHN HORTMAN

1;

RONALD EUGENE HOSLER

Berwick

Danville

Biological Science

Physical Science. Mathematics

Association
Science Club
Basketball 1.

Club

4.

1,

3;

2,

3,

4;

Athenaeum

Student

PSEA

4;

Day Men's

Association

1,

2.

3,

4; Football

I.

^>

HOK

ROBERT CL\DE

K

CAROL AN\ liorSEW'EART

WILLIAM ARTHUR HUGHES

Benton
M.ilhcnhtlics. PhMicil Science

Biologic.ll Science. Mathematics,

Nescopeck
Social

Dav Mens
Club
3;

Association

K

:; Circle

1.

Student

Club

Smduf. En^l'nh

4;

3,

PSEA
Mens

2,

1.

Club

3.

?.

i;

Athenaeum
Club

4; English

Relations

International

4:

Intramurals

Day Women's
naeum Club 1;
3,

Association 1, 2. 3, 4; AtheScience Club 2; Student PSEA

4.

2.

Montgomery
Social Studies

CGA

Male Representative 3; Men's Resident
Council 2, 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Historian
4; Varsity Club 1, 2. 3. 4, President 4; 'VX'restling 1, 2,
4; Men's Intramurals 3. 4;
Who's Who in American Universities and
• .

Colleges.

HAZEL EVELYN HUNLEY
Lewistown
English

CGA
1,

2,

Committee
Debating Club

3,

4;

Christian Association
Editor 2, 3, 4.

Waller

Hall Association
English Club 4; Student
2; Aiaroon and Gold Feature

Election

1.

2;

2;

TERRY LEE HUNSINGER
Berwick
S

'cial

Studies,

Geography

Day Men's

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian
Association 2, 3. 4; Aviation Club 1. Vice-president 1.

JOHN CARL JENKINS

RICHARD KENNETH JONES

Glen Lyon

Wilkes-Barre
Physical Science, Mathematics

Biological Science, History
Science Club 1, 2,
Men's Intramurals

3.
1.

4;
2.

Student
3. 4.

PSEA

3.

4;

CGA

Pep Committee

Men's Resident
Club 3; Student
PSEA 4; Wrestling 2, 3; Men's Intramurals
1,
2,
3; Announcements and Name Cards
Committee 4,
Council

1,

2,

\

t

3.

2,

3;

4; Science



Jo

ANNE MARIE KACZMAREK
Locust

Gap

Biological Science

CGA

Awards Committee 3; Waller Hall As3;
1,
2,
3; Athenaeum Club 2.
Bloomsburg Players 1. 2; Science Club 1, 2,

sociation
3;

Student"

PSEA

2,

3.

4.

EiMIL

RAYMOND

GEORGE KASARDA

Day Men's

Association

Theta Upsilon

2.

3,

Bloomsburq Players
Student

PSEA

1,

KASHIMBA

FAYE

x

4;

Gamma

Phi Sigma Pi
2; Aviation Club

3,
1,

Athenaeum Club

3;

L.

KEHLER

Girardville
Sochil Sludii;s. Si'anish

M.itbi)nalics

2,

A:
1,

PAlf.
Hazleton

Milnesville
Social Studies

Men's Intramurals

1, 2, 3, 4; College
Student Christian Associa4; Student PSEA 3, 4; Interr),
Relations Club 4; Ivy Day Com-

Waller Hall Association

1,

4;

Choraleers

2;

tion

1,

national

3, 4.

1.

2,

3:

mittee 4.

SAMUEL

KEISER

E.

Bloomsburg
Eii^^lish

English Club

President 4; Student

4,

3,

PSEA

4.

MARVIN RALPH KELCHNER
Berwick
Soci.il Sludies,

Day Men's
2, 3, 4;

ELHANNAN LEROY KELLER

WILLIAM JOHN KELLER

Shamokin

Scranton
Mathematics. Spanish

Physical Science, Mathematics

Day Men's
Council

Club

PSEA

1.

4;

1.

2.

Association 4; Men's Resident
Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Science
3, 4, 'Vice-president 4; Student

2, 3;

Men's Intramurals

2,

3.

Association

Student

PSEA

4;

1,

2,

Geography
3,

Talent

LEVI

4;

Athenaeum Club

Show

1,

1.

AMMON KISHBAUGH
Nescopeck
Social Studies. Spanish

Student Christian Association 3. 4; Student
PSEA 3. 4, President -i; Cap and Gown Com-

Association 3. 4; Circle K Club
President 3, Lieutenant Governor 4-, Student PSEA 4; International Relations Club

mittee

3,

Kappa Delta
4;

4.

Pi

4:

Athenaeum Club

1,

2,

3,

Day Men's
3, 4,

4,

'Vice-president

3,

4.

MICHAEL KLEMBARA

LINDA LEA KLINE

Shamokin

Benton

Shamokin

Mjlhemj!ics

Soci.il SlucJu!, Mjlherrhilics

General Science

Varsitv Club

Track

I.

2,

3.

4;

Football

1.

2,

5,

Day Women's Association 1, 2,
naeum Club 1. 2; "B' Club

4;

4,

3,

2,

English Club 4; Student
tional Relations Club 3, 4.

MARY ANN

PATRICIA

PSEA

3,
1.

LOLIS CLEMENT KONETSKI
4;

Athe-

2,

3,

4;

4;

Interna-

Day Men's
Council

Club

3:

2, 3, 4;

Association 1; Men's Resident
English Clnb 2. 3, 4; Science

2. 3, 4;

'Varsity

Mens

Club

2.

3,

Intramurals

4;

2,

3,

Swimming

1,

4.

KONNICK

'Wilkes-Barre
Germ. in. A\.it hematics
"Waller Hall Association 2;

dent

PSEA

2,

Athenaeum Club

1,

2;

Stu-

3.

ROBERT ALVIN KOPPENHAVER
Millersburg
Physical Science. Mathemjiics

Men's Resident Council
3, 4;

Student

3,

1,

2,

3,

4;

Athenaeum Club

2,

4.

MARY ANN KRAKOWSKI

KATHRYN ELIZABETH

MARGUERITE DANIELLE KROMO

Nescopeck

KREISHER

Wilkes-Barre

Social Studies, Biolo.^ical Science

Catawissa

Day Women's
naeum Club
3;

PSEA

Science

OBITER

Association

1;

Club

Typist

"B" Club
2,

4.

3,

4;

1,

2,

3,

4;

English Club
Student PSEA 4;
3;

F.nglish

French

Athe-

CGA

Committees:

Day Women's
3;
3.

Assembly

Association

4; Election Board 4;
^.
4; Athenaeum Club

English Club 3. 4: French Club 3. 4, President
Vice-president 4, Committee Chairman
4;
3,

Maroon and Gold Manapine

Editor

3;

OBITER

Organizations Editor 4; Ohmpi.in Editorial Board 3,
4; Pilot Editorial Board 3. 4. Transfer from Muhlenberg College.

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. Proctor 2,
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; English Club 2,
Student PSEA 4: Olympian Editorial Board

3;
3;
2.

^\

BARBARA
LETTERMAN

ROBERT LAHNSTEIN

Alpha Eta
4:

Football

Association

1;

1;

2,

1.

x

Chess Club

Swimminc

3,

Scranton
Social Sliuiii!

Bloomsburg

Social Sliidies. Sp.itiish

Day Men's

EARL WILLIAM LEWIS

BEATRK.r.

Shamokin
4;

4; Student

Biological Science, Physical Science

Sigma

PSEA

1.

CGA

Day Women's
Kappa Delta Pi 4;

Customs Committee

Association

1.

2,

3,

4;

Maroon and Gold Band

OBITER

1;

Associate Editor

2;

Student

Association

Christian

PSEA

1,

2,

-i.

4;

Editor-in-Chief
4; Battle of the
3.

Invitations Committee
Classes 1, 2. 3; Who's Wlio
Universities and Colleges.
4;

PSEA

Student
Student

in

American

PHILIP LITWAK,

JR.

Edwardsville
Biological Science

Science Club 3; Bloodmobile Committee

Gown Committee

2.

3;

Cap and

4.

JAN JOSEPH MAGALENGO
Shenandoah
Social Studies. English

Men's Resident Council 1, 2,
Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

JAMES JACOB MAIER

ALICE

Day

^[en's

Association

and Gold Reporter

4;

1,

Track

2,
1.

3,

ANN MARCINKO

Fern Glen
Social Studies. English

Danville
Social Studies. English
4;

Maroon

Day Women's

Association 2, 5, 4; Waller
Association 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Program Chair-

Hall

man

4.

3,

4:

Student

PSEA

4;

HARRY CALVLV MATHIAS
Turbotvillc
Social Studies

Day Men's Association 1. 2, 3, 4; 'Veterans'
Association 4; Men's Intramurals 2, 3. 4;
Reserved Seat Committee 4.

SYLVIA

DENNIS JOSEPH MATZONI

MARY MATTIS

Soci.il Studies, Bioloiiicdl

Ph'iiicjl Science. MiUhem.ilics

Day Vi'omen's
naeum Club 4;
Chairman

RICHARD KENT MAUERY

Mocanaqua

Shamokin
Association 1, 2. ?, 4; AtheScience Club 2, 3, 4; Program

Day Men's
Club

2,

ciation

3.

3;

Lewistown
Malhem.tlics. Physical Science

Science

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Science
Student PSEA 4; Veterans' Asso-

Men's Resident Council
eers 2, 3; Science Club

4;
2;

College ChoralStudent Christian

Association 4; Student PSEA 1; Swimming
1; Men's Intramurals 1. 2; Sophomore Cotil-

3.

lion Decoration

Committee

2.

LINDA JANE MAUSTELLER
Danville
Eitj^lish,

Biologic. d Science

Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club
English Club 2. 3; Student PSEA ).

Day Women's
1,

2;

CHRISTINE ELAINE MAVRELES
Reading
English. French

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, }. -J; Athenaeum Club 1;
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3, 4; English Club 1, 2, 3, -i;
French Club 3, -l. Secretary 4; Mdraoti and Gold Copy
Editor 4; OBITER Staff 4; International Relations Club
3, 4; Senior Investigations and Arrangements Committee
4; Alpha Psi Omega 4.

JOHN
Day Men's
Club

2,

3,

Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Science
Treasurer 3, 'Vice-president 3.
4; Student PSEA 4; Tennis
1;
4,

President
Aviation Club

1;

Ivy

Day Committee

LAMAR McINDOE

RONALD McHENRY

McCOY

J.

Riverside
Ph) ficid Science

Bloomsburg

Danville

Gener.d Science

Social Studies

Day Men's

Day Men's

Club

PSEA

3;

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum
Science Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 4.

Association

1.

2.

4.

4.

.^ ji^f&^mi^^

'^

-#

nlsi^.

3.

4;

Student

SANDRA JANE McINTYRIZ

JAMI-S

I-DWARD McMANL

Shamokin
English. Social Studies

Day Women's
Club

2,

Association 1,
3; Student PSEA 4.

2.

3,

Soii.il

4; Eni;lisli

JAM

S

1;

Veterans'
tions

Club

s

(

NKSIIliA

Socici! Studies. Ceogrti[>hy

Day Men's

Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum
Student Christian Association 2:
Association 2', International Rela-

Day Men's
Club

I

McAdoo

Pottstown
Siiitlics. Geoziiiphy

Association 3, 4; Men's Resident
Council 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 3; Business
Education Club 1; Science Club 3; Student
PSEA 2, 4; 'Veterans' Association 2. 3; Football 1; Aviation Club 1; International Rela-

3.

tions

Club

NANCY

4.

LOUISE MICHAEL
Mifflinville

A\all}e»iiitics, E?!,e,lish

Day 'Women's
1,

2,

PSEA

3,

4;

Association 1, 2,
Student Christian

4; College Choraleers
Association 4; Student

3,

4.

RONALD
Soci.il

E.

MILLER

Montgomery
Studies, Geoguph)

CGA

Committees: Customs 2; Social Recreation 3; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2,
3, 4; Vice President 4; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

FREDERICK THOMAS MINNICK

GEORGE EDWARD MOLNAR

Wilkes-Barre

Kulpmont

WAYNE THOMAS

MORRISSEY

Lansdale

'

Biological Science, Geography

CGA

Committee: Hospitality 3; Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Historian
4; Athenaeum Club 3, Program Chairman 3;
Science Club 1, 2; Student PSEA 4; Orchestra
Committee 4; International Relations Club

English. Social Studies

Social Studies. English

Day Men's
Club

2,

3.

Association

1.

2,

3;

Athenaeum

English Club 2. 3, 4, Vice-president 2. President 3; Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold
Sports Editor 2; OBITER Sports Editor 1.
2; Pilot Sports Editor 2.

3, 4.

^t3>
•••38,1.^

^j

•^(p^

r>.

ROCCO
Day

L.

EDMUND DAVID NARKIEWICZ

NAGLE

S.

Plymouth

'Valley

Shamokin

Biolo^ic.il Science. Soci.il Sliidiei

Biolo.^ic.il

Science

General Science

ifen's Association

Council

PSEA

CHRISTOPHFR

AIUSSOLINE

Hazleton

-i.

Men's Resident

2;

1.

Science Club ?,
Men's Intramurals ?.

3.

-i:

4;

MARY MARGARET

Student

Men's Resident Council
1,

2;

Student

1,

2.

3.

PSEA

1;

3;

2,

1,

Science Club

'Veterans' Association

4.

Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Student PSEA 4; Football 1,
2; Track 3, 4; Senior Float Committee 4;
Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

PAT.EVICH

Kini;ston
Soci.il Studies

CGA

Committees: Big Name Entertainment 2; Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Proctor 2. 3; Gamma Theta
Upsilon 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2. 3; College Choraleers
1; English Club 4; Science Club 2, 3; s'tudent PSEA
1, 2, 3, 4; M.ivoon and Gold Staff 4; OBITER Staff 4;
Freshman Talent Show 1; International Relations Club
5, 4; Senior Investigations and Arrangements Committee 4.

GIRARD

A.

PARA

Peckville
Biology. Soci.il Studies

Science Club 4; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals
Transfer from Keystone Junior College.

3.

4.

BARBARA ANN PEELING

FRANK JOHN PETZAK

Danville
SpanisI). English

Frackville
Biologic.d Science, Social Studies

Day 'Women's
Club

2,

Gold

1.

3;

Association

Student

1.

PSEA

2.

4;

3.

4; English

Maroon

.ind

Day Men's
Council

2,

Association 1;
3; Science Club

Sports 2; Bowling League

2.

Men's
1,

2;

Resident
Intramural

MACYLE

PHILLIPS

Berwick
English

Day 'Women's Association
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3;
English Club 3; French Club 3; Maroon and
College Council
1,

2,

3,

4;

1. News Editor 2, Assistant
Executive Editor 3, Senior Adviser

Gold Reporter
Editor
3;

2,

3;

Olympian

3.

RICHARD (HARMS
Soci.ll

CGA

Committees: Pep 3; Social Recreation
1; Men's Resident Council 1. 2. y. 4: Gamma
Theta Upsilon 2. 3. -i Treasurer 3; Business
Education Club 1; Student PSEA -1; International Relations

DONALD

I'Hll.IJPS
Troy
Studies, Geography

Club

3.

LARli;

ViHST

AhV: J. PRK
Shamokin

Munc)'
Biological Science. Soci.il Studies

Day Men's
2,

Association

3; 'W'restling

1.

1,

2.

3;

1.

Social Studies, English

Men's Resident Council 1. 2. 3, i: Athenaeum Club 1; Chess Club 1, 2; English Club
3; Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2, i; Student

Varsity Club

2, 3.

PSEA 1

-i.

EDWARD EUGENE PROWANT
White Deer
Social Studies, Geography

Athenaeum Club

\:

LARRY

Chess

G.

Club

1;

Student

PSEA

2.

PUDERBACH

Unityville
Social Studies. Mathematics

Student

PSEA

i:

Men's Intramural Sports

I.

2.

3.

ROBERT HOWARD PURSEL

CLAIRE MARIE RARICK

SUZANNE EAY REASER

Bloomsburg

Catawissa
English

Mathem.jtics. Soci.il Studies

English. French

Dav Men's

Association

Club

3,

I.

2,

4.

1,

2,

3,

4;

Athenaeum

Day Women's

Association 3; Athenaeum Club
College Choraleers 3: English Club 3;
French Club 3; Student Christian Association
I: Student PSEA 4.
1;

-1

Allenwood

Day Women's

Association 3. 4: Waller Hall
Association 1. 2; Maroon and Gold Band I;
Student PSEA 2. 3. 4.

BRUCE DAVID REFFEOR

DAVID EARL REMLEV

Northumberland
B.'o!og.'f.jl

Day Men's

Association

Men's Intramurals

V.''est

Science
3.

REBECCA REPPERT
Stroudsburg

Soci.il Studies. Geogr.ijjhy

^: Science

Club

K.

Physical Science

Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Men's
Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4: Gamma Theta
Upsilon 2. 3, 4: Aviation Club 2: Men's
Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4.

Day Men's

1;

2.

TERRY

S.

Reading

Day 'Women's

Association

Transfer from

4.

Cedar Crest College.

RIEGEL

Berwick
Social Studies

Day Men's

Association

Athenaeum Club
President 3
mittee 3.

1,

2.

1.

2.

3;

3.

Alpha Phi Omega 4:
K Club 3. 4. Vice

4;

Circle

President 4; Student

PSEA

3,

4;

Prom Com-

PAUL ALAN RITZIXGER
Aldan
Alathetnatics

Men's Resident Council 1. 2. 3.
Student PSEA 3; Men's Intramurals

CGA
tion

Club

2,

2;

1.

Science
2.

Club

3.

MARY ROGOW'SKY

STANLEY ROSE

JOHN MICHAEL SCHEUREN

Reiser
English

Doylestown

Lavelle
Physical Science. Mathematics

Committees:

Women's

4;

Pep

Association

2,

Mathematics. English

Customs

2;

Day

'Waller Hall Associa3: Bloomsburg Players 1, 2: English

Student

1;

PSEA

4.'

CGA

Committees: Dining Room 2. Election
Board 2, 3. 4. Big Name Entertainment 3. 4;
Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma
Pi 2, 3. 4. Treasurer 3. 4, Pledgemaster 2. 3.

4; Student

Staff

2;

Club

1;

PSEA

Pilot

3,

4;

OBITER

Associate Editor

Distribution
4; Aviation

Bloodmobile Committee

Intramurals

2.

2:

Men's

Day Men's Association 2;
Council 1. 3; Science Club
tramurals 2, 3.

Men's
2,

3:

Resident

Men's

In-

ROHIRT JOHN SENTIWANV

DIANE

Sociiil

Veterans' Association
Intramurals 1, 2.

Studies
1;

JAN1-:

New

Hazleton

RUTH

SHEI.LHAMFR

Mathematics, Physical Science

Football

1;

Aten's

SHTlllAMHR

A.

Mifflinville

Rin/;goici

Mathematics, Geography

CGA

Waller Hall Association I, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; College Choraleers 1; Enelish
Club 4; Science Club 2, 3. 4; Student PSEA
1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Staff 4; OBITER
Staff 4; International Relations Club 3. 4:
Who's Who in American Universities and

Election Board
Association 1, 2, 3. 4;

4;

3,

Day Women's

Gamma

Theta Upsilon
Recording Secretary 4; "B" Club 2, 3,
4; College Choraleers 1. 2; Student PSEA
4; Name Cards and Announcements Com4,

3,

mittee

4.

Colleges.

RONALD LeROY SHERMAN
Shamokin
S'icial

Studies

Day Men's

Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
English Club i; Science Club 1.2.;

Athenaeum Club
;

Student

PSEA

3,

4.

STERLING ROY SMITH
Mount Carmel
French, English. Aialhematics

CGA
3,

4;

Election Board
Phi Sigma Pi

Choraleers 1, 2, 3.
Editor 4; Student

JULIE JEAN

SNYDER

man

2,

3,

4, Chair-

Recreation 3, 4, Customs 2,
Pep 3; Day Women's Association 1; Waller
Hall Association 2, 3; College Choraleers 1;
Student PSEA 4.
3,

Social

PSEA

2,

4;

3.

MARY

Madrigal Singers

LOIS

4.

SPONG

Biological Science. Social Studies

Clarks Summit
Biological Science

Big Name Entertainment Committee 2,
3; Day Men's Association 2; Men's Resident
Council 3; Science Club 3; Student PSEA 3;
Men's Intramurals I. 2, 3.

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller
Hall Counselor 3; Maroon and Gold Band
1, 2; Science Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3; Student PSEA 3, -I, Vice-president 4; "B" Club

CGA

2,

ER

Vice-president

3, 4,

Staff 4;

Co-Pilot

Who's

Women's

1,

Who

Colleges.

.^^U.

2,

4,

3,

Shamokin

Biological Science

Committees: Hospitalit)'

1,

Vice-president 4; College
Vice-president 3, 4; Pilot, Associate

MICHAEL ALLAN SNYDER

Northumberland

CGA

4,

Men's Resident Council

4;

3,

2,

2;

in

3. President 4; OBITIntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4;

Invitations

American

Committee
Universities

5.

4;

and

DON EUGENE
Miilheiii.ilici.

GARY

GARY RICHARD STACKHOUSE

SPRINGER

Wind Gap

Lopez

M.ilhemjiics. Physical Science

Physical Science

Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Science
Club 2, ?. Vice-president 3; Basketball 1;
Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Men's Intramurals 2, 3.

Student

PSEA

Football 1,
Intramurals

2.
3.

4;
3.

Varsity Club
4; Baseball

1,
1.

LEE STAIR

Millville
Soci.tl Studies, Physical Science
2,

2;

3,

4;

Men's

Day Men's
and

Association

Gold Band

1,

2;

2, 3, 4; Maroon
Maroon and Gold

1,

Staff 4.

4.

STEPHEN PATRICK STEDMAN
Connerton
German. Eng^lish

CGA

Library Committee 4; Men's Resident Council 1,
Alpha Psi Ome.qa 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 1,
2, 3, 4, Vice-president 2; Colle.ue Choraleers 1; Eni^lish
Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Olympian 3, 4; Talent Show
1; Battle of the Classes 1. 2, 3; Memorial Committee 4.
2,

3,

4;

VIRGINIA M. STEINHART
Mechanicsburi;
Mathemalics, French

Day Women's

Association 1. 2; 'Waller H.ill Association
College Choraleers 1; French Club i. Treasurer 3;
Science Club 2, =, Program Chairman 2; Student PSEA
3,

4;

4;

Co-Chairman Publicity Committee

4.

ALEXANDER ROY STEPANSKI

KENNETH JOHN STEWART

CAROL MAE STORY

ShiLkshinny
Mathemalics, Physical Science

Catawissa

Centermoreland
Mathematics. French

Day Men's

Association 1; Men's Resident
4; Phi Sigma Pi 3. 4; Science
Club 3, President 3; Student PSEA 4; Aviation rinb 1- M'/n s Infriniirjls 2, 3.

Council

2,

3.

S'icial Studies.

Geography

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club
1; Student
1, 2, 3; Maroon and Gold Band

PSEA

4;

Men's Intramurals

i.

Day 'Women's

Association 4; Waller Hall
3; College Choraleers 1, 2;
French Club 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 2, 4.
Association

1,

2,

]f^^

^

i

THOMAS

LA WRENCH JOHN

l-RANCIS STRAUSSER
Shamokin

Snciiil Studies.

Day

English

2.

1

J0S1:FH

i.lsKI

A.

3,

Association 2, 3; Athenaeum Club
Science Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 4.

Day Men's

Club

2;

Student
1,

2,

Association I, 2, 3, 4; Science
2; Student Christian Association 4;

PSEA

4;

Tennis

3;

Kll.WsKi

I

Physical Science. M-ilheWiilic^

Day Men's
1,

\',

Ranshaw

Physiciil Science. M^ither/hilics

Transfer Student from the University of Dayton, Dayton.
Ohio.
Afen's Association

1

Berwick

Men's Intraniurals

4.

WILLIAM

P.

VANNAN

Danville
Socijl Studies. English

Day Men's

Association

MICHAEL

2, 3, 4;

E.

Debating Club

4.

WAGNER

Gilberton
Gencr.d Science. English
Science Club 1; Student
Intramurals 1, 2, 3.

ARLENE CATHERINE WALTER

GEORGE

E.

WEISER

Milton

Lewisburg

Soci.d Studies

Biologic.il Science

Day 'VX'omen's Association 1, 2.
naeum Club 2, 3; Bloomsburg

3,

4;

Athe-

Players 4;
3; Student Christian As-

College Choraleers
sociation 1; Student

*w

PSEA

4.

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Science
Club 2; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals
1,
2,
4; Prom Committee 3; Memorial
3,
Committee 4.

PSEA

1.

2;

Basketball

1;

Men's

SANDRA DIETRICH WICKS
West

Pittston

English. Soci.d Studies

CGA
3, 4;

Hospitality Committee
'Women's Inttamurals

mittee

3.

2;
1,

Student
2;

PSEA

Prom Com-

RONALD ALFRED YEAGER

NORMAN DONALD YOUNG

Kingsley

Shickshinny

M.tlhcW.itics. Physic.ll Science

English. M.i/hem.ttics

Oretield
English. Social Studies

RUTH

M.

WILMARTH

Waller

Veterans' Association

Hall Association 1, 2, V. College
rhoraleers 3; ^[aroon and GolJ Band 1. 2:
Student Christian Association
Student
1;

PSEA

2.

Club 4; Student PSEA 4;
Club 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Swimming
Men's Intramurals 3.
English

3.

H.

JOHN

N.

YURGEL

W'ilkes-Barre
Biolrjgic.il Science

Men's Resident Council 1. 2. 3; Science Club
Varsity Club 1. 2. 3: Golf 1, 2. 3, Captain
Intramurals

1,

2,

1,

3;

Men's

3.

ROLL AND BLAINE ZEISLOFT
Jersey tow n
AU/hem.ilics. Physiol Science

Day Men's

Association 1, 2,
Science Club 2, 3, -i: Student

3.

4;

PSEA

Athenaeum Club

1;

4.

Mr. Piotrowski demonstrates the
class in Audio-visual Education.

versatility

of an overhead

projector

to

Varsity2,

3,

4;

SECONDARY
STUDENT TEACHERS
IN

BUCKS COUNTY

.v^kir^t^'KBKK^'j'-

?)WWfiniP"iTiiHBriiwa

^^ Neshaminy Senior Hii;h School
Langhorne,

Bloomsburg

State College

now

P.i.

maintains stu-

dent teaching centers in the following

i\*

Eastern

Pennsylvania public school systems: Bloomsburg

Area

Joint; Central

ville

Area

Joint;

Southern Area Joint; Warrior

Run Area

Joint;

the

Columbia Area

Dan-

AUentown and Bethlehem

City School Districts; the Council
the

Joint;

Langhorne-Neshaminy and

Rock

District;

^Carl Sandhur^i; Imiior

Migh

^id.n

Levittown, Pa.

Bristol-Delhaas

School Districts (Bucks County); the Selinsgrove
State School, Selinsgrove, Pa.;

and the Schuylkill

and Lycoming County Systems. This year the

in-

formal shots of Secondary student teachers were
taken in classrooms of the various cooperating
districts in the

Bucks County

area.

^.Student

teacher Robert Christina discusses the S(.\tntli
grade block program with Mr. Martin Keller, Supervisor of Secondary Student Teachers in the Benjamin
Franklin Junior High School, Levittown.

Sterling Smith, student teacher, conducts
in French under the supervision of

Ninth Grade

class

cooperating teacher. The classroom
Roosevelt Junior High School. Levittown.
lonis,

Mrs. Stana-^
is

in

the^

Student teacher Rocco Mussoline teaches a class in Ninth Grade science in the Benjamin
Franklin Junior HIch School, Levittown, while Mr. Fangboner, cooperating teacher, observes.

^

Student teacher Ahc Price teaches

tenth £;rade group in the Delhaas

aij

English

High School,

Levittown. Miss Hart, cooperating teacher, ob-

^ Miss

Ariene Harris explains a problem in
in the Roosevelt Junior
High School, Levittown.

Ninth

Grade math

^ Miss

Linda Mausteller, supervises studyperiod in Tenth Grade English in the Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, Levittown.

serves.

^Student

teacher

John Scheuren discusses science display with Mrs. ,"^J
Ninth Grade science in the Benjamin Frank

golla, cooperating teacher, in
lin

Junior High School, Levittown.

k

Student teacher Robert Koppenhaver and Mr. Watson, cooperating teacher, observe
student directed activity in Ninth Grade science in the Neshaminy Junior High School,

Langhorne.

F

Informal discussion in an Eighth Grade English class in the Benjamin FrankJunior High School, is conducted by student teacher Stanley Rose under the
super\ision of Mrs. Baumgardner. cooperating teacher.
lin

(! ••I

^D....^.

K^....v,.

itudent teacher, and Mr. Soricntino, cooperating teacher,

conduct Tenth Grade social studies class in the
High School. Levittown.

Woodrow Wilson

Junior

'A

-xi

DIVISION

OF
SPECIAL EDUCATION
In meeting
ity

its

responsibil-

for providing graduates of

high quality for the profession of education,

the Divi-

sion of Special Education has

established a

number of

stu-

dent teaching and practicum
centers.

These includes Col-

umbia, Lycoming, and Schuyl-

Dr. Donald F. Maietta
Direclor of S pedal Edncalioii

Med-

kill

Counties, Geisinger

ical

Center, Selinsgrove State

School and Hospital, and the

Benjamin Franklin Laboratory
School.

Dr. Maietta and Miss

Norma

Keener,

Secretar)-

^^ Professor

Mayer

illustrates

learning by doing to his

special class pupils.

V

Mr.

Mease

demonstrates

Student clinician Nellie
Ann Purnell the importance
of mirror work in the improvement of some aspects of
to

speech

^^Evaluation of a child's intelligence by Dr.
One-way vision mirror enables students and
ents to follow child's progress.

Satz.

par-

\

^^
1^-',^=!

production.

"^ Parents discuss the problems of
with
Professor
children
their
Bashore.

,3«.

'^»\

BARBARA JEAN ACACIO

LINDY CAROLYN ACKER

PAUL ROBERT BINGAMAN

Wilkes-Barre

Mt. Pocono
Education for the Mentally Retarded

Education for the Mentally Retarded

Education for the Menliilly Retarded

Northumberland

Association 1; Waller Hall
Sipma Alpha Eta 2; Athe-

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, -1, Proctor
3; Sipma Alpha Eta 2: CGA Election Board

Council tor Education of
Exceptional Children 2; Student PSEA 2.

Council for Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Committee i; Student Christian Association 1.2; Student PSEA
4; Maroon and Gold, typist 2, 3; Olympian,
typist 3; Senior Arrangements Committee 4.

Day Women's
Association

naeum Club

3;

3;

2;

Senior Class President 4; College Council 4;
Committees: Customs 2, 3; Hospitality
3; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa
Delta Pi 3, 4: Council for Education of Exceptional Children I, 2, 3, 4; Vice President
3; President 4; Student PSEA 4; Maroon and
Gold, Art Staff 1, Editor 2, 3; Olympian Art
Editor 3; Who's Who in American Univer-

CGA

sities

and Collcqes.

SANDRA JEAN BUNDLE
Lopez
Education for the Mentally Retarded

Waller Hall Association
1;

3;

1,

2,

3,

4;

Bloomsburg Players

Council for Education of Exceptional Children
Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold 4.

REBECCA

1,

2,

ANN BURKE

Harrisburg
Speech Correction, Elementary

Waller Hall Association 1,
2,
3,
4; Athenaeum Club

2,
1;

4; Sigma Alpha Eta
Bloomsburg Players 1;

3,

Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4;'
Student PSEA 4; Senior Memorial Committee 4; Alpha
Psi Omega 3; Talent Show 1; Women's Intramurals 2.

ROBERT DANIEL CAMPBELL

SARAH ANN CREASY

Scranton
Speech Correction

Bloomsburg

Hummelstown

Speech Correction, Elementary
Committees: Social Recreation

Speech Correction

Afen's

Eta

Resident Council 3, 4; Sigma Alpha
Student PSEA 4; Tennis 4.

3, 4;

CGA

H.

2,

3;

Customs 2; Day Women's Association 1, 2,
3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, -l; Executive
Council 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4; Council for
Education of Exceptional Children 1, 4; Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold typist 1;
reporter
typist

2,

3;

Chairman

"^v

3;

OBITER

Senior Class
i.

typist 3; Olympian
Memorial Committee

DEAN CUSTER

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Veterans'
ball

1,

Association

3,

4;

Football

1;

Basket-

1f^^

JOAN ELAINE DENNEN
Danville
EducMion for the Mtnl.iU) Rtlatded
Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Council for Education of
Exceptional Children 2; Student PSEA 3. 4.

JAN SHUnZAUARCl

^

K

MARTHA JOAN DUNNICK;

DRrin'

New

Camp

Hill
Speech Correclioii

Waller Hall Association 1. 2,
Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; Council

l-'reedom

Uduc.ilK/n for the Mentally Retarded
3,

4;

CGA

Sigma

for Education

2,

1,

Athenaeum Club

of Exceptional Children 2. 3, 4; Student
Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 1.

Committee

Drill

Fire

Association

4;

3,

1;

Exceptional Children

3;

Sitjma

Waller Hall
Alpha Eta 1;

Council for Education of
3, 4: Student PSEA 3, 4.

GARY FALLON
New Milford
Speech Correction
Men's Resident Council

1,

Vice President

4;

2,

3,

4;

Association

3,

2,

3,

Sipma Alpha Eta

4;

Student
4; Men's Intramurals

PSEA
1,

4;

Veterans'

2.

HENRY FRANKLIN FICKNER
Bloomsburg
Speech Correction

Day Men's
naeum Club

WILLIAM HUNTLEY
GARSON, JR.
Williamsport
Education for the Mentally Retarded

CGA

Committees: Social Recreation 1. 2, 3. 4. CoCliairman }; Big Name Entertainment 1. 2, 5. 4:
Customs 2. 3; Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3. 4;
Sigma Alpha Eta 1. 2; Council for Education of
Exceptional Children I. 2. 3. (; Student Christian
Association 4; Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club I.
2, }, 4; Football 1, 2. 3; Track 1; Wrestling 1. 2,
4.
3, 4; Prom Decoration Committee 1. 2, 3.

Association
1; Student

1;

Sigma Alpha Eta

PSEA

4;

Athe-

4.

CHARLES JOSEPH GELSO

MADELEINE ANN GORDOS

Exeter
Special Education. Elementary

Plamerton
Speech Correction

CGA

CGA

3;

Hospitality

Committees: Customs 3; Dining Hall
Chess Club 2, 5, 4; Council for Education
of Exceptional Children 3, 4; Maroon and
Gold Band 1; Science Club 3; Student Christian Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Student PSEA 4;

Maroon and Gold
tramurals

3,

4.

reporter 3,

4;

Men's

In-

Committees;

Social

Recreation

2,

3;

Waller Hall Association
1, 2, 3, 4; Remembrance Committee Chairman
2, 3; Governing Board Representative 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Corresponding Secre2,

3:

4; College Choraleers 1; Council for
Education of Exceptional Children 2; Olympian Editorial Board 3, 4; Tickets and Dis-

tary

tribution 4.

""m^
irtpv

CHRISTINE ELIZABETH

ELIZABETH JENKINS

HARNISH

Wilkes-Barre

2,

3,

Show

Fashion

A;

2,

1,

3; Sigma Alpha Eta
Council for Education of Exceptional
Children -4; Student Christian Association 1;
Student PSEA 1.

Wilier

Hall Association 1. 2. 3; Kappa Delta
Recording Secretao' 4: Sigma Alpha Eta
4, Treasurer
Recording Secretary 4;
}.
College Choraleers 1; Council for Education of
Exceptional Children I. 2; Student Christian Association 1. 2. 3, -); Student PSEA 3. *: Maroon ,uui
Gold reporter I; Ohmpian Business Staff 1; Manat;er
2; International Relations Club 3; Senior Publicity
Committee 4; Who's Who in American UniverPi

3,

1,

2,

4.

3,

and Colleges.

sities

IVAN EDWARD KOBERLEIN.

KLINE

Berlin
Speech Correction

1;

3.

^

New

Waller Hall Association

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum
Club 1; Council for Education of Exceptional
1,

WANDA JOAN

Special EducaliDii

^'ernersville
Special Education, Elementary

Children

^^

^i^%

JR.

Waymart
Special Education

CGA

Committees: Customs 2: Election Board 2, 3; Chess
Club 2; Council for Education of Exceptional Children
1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Student PSEA 2. 3. 4; Golf 2, 3;
Aviation Club 1.

JOSEPH KOVALOVICH
Atlas

Speech C^nrectinu

Sigma Alpha Eta
ciation

1,

2,

3;

Student

PSEA

3,

-4.

Day Men's Asso-

3, 4.

HERBERT ANDREW LEEPER

BILLY NAPP

Lewistown
Speech Correction

Men's Resident Council

1,

Treasurer

V

Eta

1,

Track
sities

2,
1;

3,

Who's

Who

and Colleges.

in

2,

3;

MATTERN

ALiMA KATHLEEN MILLER

Penns Creek
Special Education

Sigma Alpha

Student

PSEA

4;

American Univer-

Men's Resident Council

1,

2,

Sanatoga
Education for the Mentally Retarded
3,

4;

Council

for Education of Exceptional Children 1;

bating Club

1.

2,

3.

4;

De-

President 4; Senior

Committee 4; "NX'ho's Who
versities and Colleges.

in

American Uni-

CGA

Committee: Social Recreation 1, 2;
Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 1: Council for Education of
Exceptional Children 1. 2, 3, 4; Student
4; Senior Tickets Committee 4.

PSEA

u

^

,1
f

KENNETH

JOSEPH

Special Ediicalio)!
2.

Club

1.

Association 1.
3; Student PSEA

2,

3;

RICHARD

A. RADO, JR.
Berwick
Special Education, Elementary

A. MILLER
Hunlock Creek

Day Men's

I

Athenaeum

CGA

College Council Representative A;

Education for the Aienlally Retarded

Committees

Customs

2. 3, 4; Furniture 2. 3. 4
4; Soc. Rec. 2, 3, 4; Elec. Board 2
Entertainm't
2. 3, 4; Fire Brig. 3, 4
3. 4: Big
Day Men's Assoc. I; Men's Res. Coun. 2, 3. 4
Pres. 4: Alpha Phi Omega 4; Chess Club 2, 3. 4
Coun. for Ed. nf Except'l Children 5. 4; Stu. PSEA
4- 'V. Club 2. 3. 4; jMaroon and Gold Photo. 2, 3.
4; OBITER Photo. 2. 3. 4; Golf 2. 3, 4; H.S.
Wrest. Tourn. 2, 5; H.S. Bsktb. Tourn. 2, 3; St.

Pep

2,

5.

4;

Hospitality 2.

3.

Name

Wrest. Tuurn.

1.

3:

Men's

Intra.

1,

RHOADS

()

Pottstown

Men's Resident Council 1, 2. 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 3; Council for Education of Exceptional Children
Varsity Club 1, 2.

Intramurals

2.

I.

3,

PSEA

Student

2;

1,

3. 4;

Track

2,

1,

4;

4;

Men's

4.

2.

KENNETH AfAX RODBIXS
Williamsport
Special Education. Elementary

CGA

Committee: Fire Brigade 1, 2, 3; Chairman
Men's Resident Council 1. 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2.

Council for Education of Exceptional Children
dent PSEA 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football
Track 2; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

3.
1.

3:

3;

4; Stu2,

3. 4;

REBECCA JEAN SHEASLEY
Wilkes-Barre
Education for the Alt ntally Retarded

CGA

Committees: Social Recreation 2; Hospitality 2:
Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Proctor 2; Council

for Education of Exceptional

Christian Association

MELINDA ANNE SORBER

MARGARET ROSE

Huntington Afills
Speech Correction. Elemt>itary

of Exceptional Children
tian Association

1;

and Gold reporter

Who's

Who

in

2,

Student
1,

3;

Student Chris-

PSEA

4;

Mjroon

2; Pilot Editing Staff 3;

American

Colleges.

Wr

L'niversities

and

Waller Hall Association 1,
Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4, President

2,

2,

3.

4;

Student

ROBERT FRED WESTOVER

STILES

Town Hill
Special Education

Broomall
Speech Correction

Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3. 4; Key Membership 2. 3,
4. Vice-president 3, Corresponding Secretary
4; Athenaeum Club 1; Council for Education

Children

1.

3.

4;

Sigma

College Choraleers 1; Council for Education of Exceptional
Children 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Pilot Associate Editor 3; Chairman of Programs and
Distribution Committee 4; Who's Who in
4;

American Universities and Colleges.

Athenaeum Club

2;

Council

of Exceptional Children
4; Veterans' Association

3,

2.

4;
3.

for Education
Student PSEA

FRANCIS CYRIL

WHALEN

Mahanoy

City
Speech Correction

Men's Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma
Alpha Eta 3. 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1,
2, 3. 4; Men's Intramurais I, 2, 3, 4.

I

JUDITH ANNE ZARTMAN
Lebanon
Ediic.ilion for the Aientall) Rel.irded

CGA

Committee: Election Board 3. 4; 'Waller
Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sipma Alpha
Eta 1; Athenaeum Club 1; Bloomsburg Players 1; Council for Education of Exceptional
Children 1, 2. 3, 4; Student PSEA 3. 4;
ALirooit and Gold 2: Senior Arrangements

Committee

Learning to read
Professor Maver.

is

4.

fun for children

in

our

special

class

Children with speech needs are oriented to student teachers by
Professor lano. Mrs, "Weader and Mrs. Newman, cooperating faculty',
lend a helping hand.

PUBLIC

SCHOOL NURSING

RUTH ARLENE BENSCOTER,

R.N.

Nescopeck
Public School Nursing
1; Army Nurse Corps; GraduLucy 'Webb Hayes School of Nursing;
Public Health Nurse; Red Cross Nurse.

Science Club
ate:

SANDRA ELAINE FETTEROLF,
R.N.

-iT^

Catawissa
Public School Sursing

Day

PSEA

Women's
2.

Association

1,

2;

Student

taught

by

SENIORS

\^'^^^

Dear Fellow Graduates,

THE
CLASSES

Our

college days are drawing to a close, and

few memorable moments

there are but a
for

us.

Some

left

of our bright-eyed ambitions of

four years ago have been traded for keen prac-

Many

ticality.

turnctl us

of t)ur

fears

and regrets ha\e

toward a brighter, more certain future.

Yes, no matter

how we view

experience.

the

Blot)insburg State College has changed our lives.

For many of us Bloomsburg has meant the end of a long search, a search for our

Bloomsburg has spurred us on

a search for our "self."

sary for a successful teacher

the college

and a responsible

community during our college

Bloomsburg.

We

life.

the road to true learning, a path neces-

We

citizen.

have played various roles within

Bloomsburg has

tested us,

and

we have

tested

have learned from text books, from experience, and from each other.

have developed self-confidence, a sense of

and

identity,

toward ourselves and others,

responsibilit\'

We

initiative,

intellectual maturity.

We

have not been the only ones to change

State College has changed,
aspects.

We

made

contributions

its

not only

in

surely have contributed to
in

its

its

in these years

name, but

growdi

in

as

its

from

physical,

has to ours.

it

the classroom and on the athletic fields.

of Bloomsburg State College into our communities,

l')**'^

our

state,

We

to 1963.

Bloomsburg
and

intellectual,

The

class of

1963 has

have carried the

and our nation.

May you

name

Graduation

does not mean the end of our chance to make contributions to our alma mater; as alumni
witness and aid Bloomsburg's growth.

social

we can

think often of Bloomsburg State College and

the Glass of 1963.

At

this time

college, the

I

want

to

extend our sincere appreciation to our parents, the president of our

Board of Trustees, the administration and

Schrimgeour, Mr. Scarpino, and Mr. Hilgar.
spiration

faculty,

Thank you

for your time, your guidance, your in-

and your endless patience.

With graduation

close at hand,

I

would now

like to

thank you for the privilege and honor

of serving and representing you as your class president.
to extend to each of
to

and our advisers, Mr. Cope, Mr.

you

my

sincere congratulations

and

I

would

like to take this

best wishes for success in the years

come.

May God go

opportunity

with you.
Sincerely,

majM^^^^
Paul R. Bingaman
President
Class of 1963

r
« «

.

^

« t t

fI #

«

f f

f -

.

' ?

^ ,^f X

» ^
i

f f «

1

^^

JANUARY GRADUATES
BUSINESS EDUCATION

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

M. Brown

Joseph V. Oravitz

Elizabeth

Ronald J. Petruzzi
David L. Prosseda

Mary Ann Augustine

John J. Boback
Trevor D. Carpenter
Robert
Gerald
Joseph

Christina

J.

Nelson A. Swarts

Dora

Judith D. Thomas
Ronald T. Walters
Charles W. Watkins,

Bonnie L. Hoffman
Ann O. Kester
Jr.

Dalton

Donald

D'Andrea

Suzanne F. Reaser
S. Rebecca Reppert
Stanley Rose
Sterling R. Smith
Joseph V. Urbanski
Ruth M. Wilmarth

Marv A.

98

James J. Maier
Rocco L. Mussoline,
Frank J. Petzak
E. Macyle Phillips

P.

Konnick

L. Poust

Marv

J.

E.

Forney

Ruth A. Meyer
Raymond B. Naylor
Edward B. ODonnell
Constance S. Rojewski
Mary E. Rothermel

Thomas J. Shelinski
Andrew A. Shisko

McDonald

SPECIAL EDUCATION

Robert A. Koppenhaver
Marguerite D. Kromo

E.

Gladys S. Halkyard
John C. Jenkins

Applegate

Chester T. Choplick
Leo H. Dalpiaz

F.

Albert W. Geasey
Michael L. Grigalonis
Adam V. Gutosky

S.

Edward Savage

SECONDARY EDUCATION
Gerald D. Antonelli
Edward A. Barrett
Carl D. Bieber

M^^

1963

Helen A. Crandall
John M. DiLiberto
William E. Griffiths
Nola M. Hockenberry
Eugene C. Homa
Michael D. Makowski
Sheldon H. Menker
Garold R. Newman

Irene

1,

Jr.

Robert D. Campbell
Christine E. Harnish
Ivan E. Koberlein, Jr.
Joseph T. Kovalovich

Alma K.

Miller

Kenneth A. Miller
Melinda A. Sorber
Robert F. Westover

PUBLIC SCHOOL NURSING
Sandra E. Fetterolf

SENIOR CLASS
OFFICERS

111

Mr.

Hilj;ar.

Davis,
Patricia

Male
Biehl,

Representative;

Woman's

Paul

Bingaman,

Representative.

President;
f"

JUNIORS
To

the Junior Class,

To

begin,

I

would

like to express

Junior Class for electing

you have given

me

me

my

sincere gratitude to the entire

class president, and for the fine support

and the other

class officers

during the college year.

This has been an exceptionally busy year and
like to

commend

who have

lar,

those

members of

contributed so

I

should

the class, in particu-

much

of their time and

Ernest Shuba, President of the Junior Class.

energy to the

Homecoming Day

celebration and to the

Junior Prom, the crowning event of our Junior year
B.S.C.

Without

this

support,

these events

could

at

not

have succeeded.

My

expression of gratitude would not be complete

failed to

acknowledge the splendid support and coopera-

tion of our class adviser,

the class,

if I

I

say

Mr. Otto Harris. Speaking for

"thank you" for your wise counseling

and guidance.
I

am proud

by electing

me

of the honor you have conferred upon
class president,

and

I

me

assure you that the

Class of 1964 will continue the proud tradition established by our predecessors.

Sincerely yours.

^yf^JiJ^/^
OFFICERS
Left to Right: Mr. Otto Harris, Adviser: Cathy Lesevich. Secretary;
dent; Michael Santo, Treasurer; Dale Long, Vice-President.

ERNEST

Ernest Shuba, Presi-

R.

J^Mj^

SHUBA

COMMITTEE HEADS
Barry Poorman, Publicity; Cathy Lesevich, Invitations;
Stjnding:
Patti Lelloo, Refreshments; Keith Krammer, Tickets and Programs.
Howard Griggs. Tickets and Programs; John Baylor. Decorations.

Se.ited.

Raymond Bradish and Molly
Clugston, Junior Representatives to

CCA

100

Left to Right:

President Shuba chats with Laurel

Queen

candidates.

LAUREL PRINCESSES
f
'1

Vt

I

ui

Patricia

Campbell

Molly Clugston
Elementary

Elementary

Barbara Chyko
Special Education

M\^-

j-^

Stephanie Scott
Elementary

Betsy Whitenight

Elementary

Suellen Smith
Special Education
101

SOPHOMORES
To

the

Sophomore

Participation

of

1965.

Class,

the key

is

word

Guided by our capable

Sophomore Class has been
Bloomsburg

The

that

a

sums up the
adviser,

functional

Mr. Gerald

Class.

highlight of our class activities was the

The Sophomore

December.

in

classes,

organizations,

Homecoming Day

and

Parade.

fraternities

Class

by

Sophomore

also

taking

I

triumphed

first

prize

like

to

members of

commend Mr. Gerald

the

Sophomore Class

for

Sincerely yours,

jUv

^yiO^

OFFICERS
Bonnie Jean Davey, Woman RepreJohn Knoll, President; Sandra Daskalos, Secretary.
Second Row, Left to Ri,i;ht: Ronald Lewis, Vice-President; Robert
Pierce, Treasurer; Mc. Gerald Strauss, Adviser; Dean Long, Man
Rtifht:

sentative;

Representative.

Class

float

wins

first

prize

in

the

Homecoming

Dr. McCauslin presents award
winning float.

102

the

numerous

this year a success.

Sophomore
Day Parade.

in

over

In addition, the Class of 1965 participated

would

the class officers, and the

Left to

Gym-

and other campus events.

As your president

Row.

at

Cotillion,

Centennial

in

the Coed-of -the- Year Contest, the Spring Fashion Show,

athletic activities

First

life

State College this year.

nasium

in

the

Strauss,

part of the student

"Christmas by Candle Light," which was held

John Knoll, President of the Sophomore

attitude of the Class

to

President

Knoll

for

the

prize

Strauss,

making

Duke. Candy, Tony, and Dottie pose before the

sleigh.

103

FRESHMEN
Dear Classmates,
your behalf,

In

it

is

my

privilege to extend our

thanks to the administration, faculty, and upperclassrnen for their guidance, help and understanding dur-

ing our freshman year.

My
John Coulter, President of the Freshman

personal appreciation

is

extended to you

also

Class.

for your support and cooperation.

"We have recog-

nized the fact that a good beginning

We

asset to our college career.

lenges

to

a

valuable

have met the chal-

of the freshman year and

forward

is

are

now

looking

playing an increasingly important role as

sophomores.
It

has been a gratifying experience to ser\e as your

president,

and

I

wish

all

of you continued success

during your remaining years

at

Bloomsburg.

Sincerely,

John M. Coulter

UV*^ Vl
President

OFFICERS
Seated: John Couher, president.

Left lo Right: Miss Gail Jones,

adviser;

Murwin, men's representative; Gilbert Gockley,
Jean Zenke, women's representative; Joan Ripa. secretary.

James O'Boyle,
vice-president;

Sl.i'iding.

treasurer;

V;'illiam

MARDI GRAS COMMITTEE
Left lo Right: Susannah "Wilson,
Maryann Gracl.

104

Linda 'Williams, John Coulter, Joseph Hutteman,

\^-;JOkx^-^

BSC

fieshmen

friendship.

develop

close

bonds

of

The Firehouse
Five,

106

minus one.

Each year a number of Seniors are selected for inclusion

UNIVERSITIES

AND

COLLEGES,

in

the pubhcation

WHO'S

WHO AMONG

STUDENTS IN AMERICAN

national directory of distinguished students throughout the nation. Choice

Directors on the basis of actual ability, scholastic achievement, personal

traits,

leadership,

potential

is

made by

the

Deans and

usefulness to society, and professional

promise.

CAROL ANN BENDINSKY
ScCOIhldl)

WHO'S

WHO
PATRICIA

LONA BIEHL

Business

PAUL ROBERT BINGAMAN
Speciiil

Educatinn

MARY LYN BROCK

JAMES STANLEY CASE

Eleiiieiilai)

EleDienlary

107

BARBARA KAY HICKERNELL
Elementary

AMONG

WILLIAM THOMAS HUGHES,

JR.

Secondary

STUDENTS

WANDA JOAN

HERBERT ANDREW LEEPER,

KLINE

Spcciiil Educttlion

Special Ediicdlion

BEATRICE BARBARA LETTERMAN
Secondary
108

JR.

RONALD JOSEPH PETRUZZI
Business

IN

JESSIE

MARIE REPPY

Elejnentciry

AMERICAN

DIANE JANE SHELLHAiMER

MARGIE LOUISE SNOOK

Secondiiry

Elementary

MARY ELIZABETH SOMERSET
Elementary
109

MELINDA

A.

SORBER

Special Education

UNIVERSITIES

AND
MARY

LOIS

SPONG

Secondary

COLLEGES

MARGARET

STILES

Special Education

GEORGE LESTER STRINE

JOANNE ANGELINE TENZYK

Elernentary

Elevientary

MAY
DAY

The band
be^Rins

the

o\erture

.

.

The

The Queen sur\eys

her rc.ilm

,

.

,

let

dignitaries await

the testnities bci^in'

^mi

IENQ|

I

Mi. -"?•

I

1"^

O.K., guys, here's

\'\n

tlie

tis

plan

W^y&^''^<^
W

But

It s

lid

Indians from the

Ben

1-r.inkhn

a requirement ct the course

I

luit

-s

une

v..i)

tu kci-i' die

iun uut

ot ;,uu:

<.;,

c;.

iia

Xo May Day

would be complete without the winding

of the

Maypole
113

APRIL

6-8,

1962

SPRING

WEEK-END
1962

114

The

singer joins the septet

.

,

.

good

jazz!

EAGLES MERE

WINTER
WEEK-END

FEB^

9,

1963

1963

Two

on

ice!

115

HOME
COMING

Student Christian Association prepares

its

float

That's for sure.

The Air Force

The Armed

Sweethearts.

Forces join our

Homecoming Day

festivities.

The College Choraleers present a tribute
Rodcers and Hammerstein.

1*

The hero

118

of the dav.

^
\Ii

to

Fine entertainment for a

BSC Homecoming!

119

COED OF
CON

Suellen

Smith,

Coed of the Year,

is

a

Junior in the Special Education curriculum.

Her home
Pittsburgh.

Barbara Chyko, a Junior in
the Special

Education curricu-

lum, lives in Bloomsburg.
bara

is

retary of

120

Bar-

the Corresponding Sec-

CGA.

is

in

Bridgeville,

a

suburb of

Lois Heston

is

a Senior

in

the Business Education curricu-

lum. Lois resides in

THE YEAR
TEST
Mary

Zevas, a Senior in the

Elementary
lum,

lives in

Education

curricu-

Bethlehem.

Mary

was the Laurel Princess candidate from B.S.C. in the spring
of 1962.

Wyoming.

Pamela Brown

more

in

is

a

Sopho-

the Special Education

curriculum.

P.unela

lives

North Wales, near Lansdale.

Marilyn Rmk,
is

in the

a

Sophomore,

Elementary Education

curriculum.

Her home

is

in

Glenside, a suburb of Philadelphia.

Marilyn has appeared in

the Freshman Talent

Show and

in several dramatic productions.

The Coed-of-the-Year Contest

is

sponsored annually by the

college yearbook for the purpose of selecting the most popular

The

co^.

initial

selections are first

made by

a

nominating

committee consisting of the presidents of the respective
with

a

classes,

co-ordinator appointed by the editor of the Obiter.

Eight candidates are selected

— two

Sophomore, Junior, and Senior

community then

selects the

each from the Freshman,

classes.

The

entire

college

winner from these eight nominees

in a general student election supervised by the Community
Government Association. The impatiently-awaited announcement of the winner is made at the Freshman Dance in Centennial Gymnasium, which is usually held early in the spring.

We

congratulate this year's winner. Miss Suellen Smith, of

Bridgeville, Pa., a junior in the Special Education curriculum.

in

Diane Mushnjsh

man

in the

tion curriculum.

Catasaqua.

in

Joan Salus,

a

Freshman

in

Elementary Education curriculum, comes from

is

a Fresh-

Elementary Educa-

Wyoming.

Her home

is

is
demonstrated by Coach McLaughlin, using Venti-breather on victim Jim
Dave Doebler, Coach McLaughlin. Chuck Jasper, Sandra Geiger, David Sharpe,
VanWinkle, Bonnie Jean Da\ey, Marilyn Shearer, Carolyn Quay.

Mouth-to-mouth resuscitation

Dave Doebler tows Sharon Acker
shore with a head carry.

to

Knorr.
Sharon

Left

to

Acker,

Righl:

"Rip"

SENIOR

LIFE

SAVING
' Coach McLaughhn demonstrates proper procedure

in

releasing the front head hold to Lifesaving Class.

Dave Doebler
shore with

a

brings

tired

victim

swimmers

"Rip" VanWinkle

carry.

Bonnie
Cfiuck Jasper has Sandra Geiger in a

chm

pull,

a

levellmg-ott

process

Davey
David
with
chest

Jean
rescues

Sharpe
a

cross-

carr)'.

to

WOMEN'S
INTRAMURAL

TENNIS DOUBLES WINNERS
Kneeling: Linda Kline.

Standing: Carolyn

Wood,

Pat Bailey, and Betty Birven.

WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPION
Linda Kline

TABLE TENNIS ROUND ROBIN
Left to right: Virginia Boudman, Joan Warner, Cecelia
Zamborus, Irene Manning.

Gross,

Carol

Hoover, Marie Mayer, Pauline

ARCHERY CHAMPIONS
Kay Jones and Annarita Dixon

125

t.j,.mj|,,j%^fji iiM:

'
I

!

^

f) f^

O



1

!

^

f\

ff

Rou: Carole Hoover, Manager; Marie Mayer, Linda Grow, Evelyn Orchard, Kathy Woodring.
Second Row: Worthie Myers, Marge Masters, Pam Brown, Marilyn Sheerer, Marsh Gilson, Betty
Girven, Linda Kline. Third Rou: Dee Mushrush, Sherrill Moll, Lorraine Miller, Emily Herman, Ann
Smalser, Louise Terrauso. Helen Sidler.
First

It's

a

Basket!

TEAM SPORTS

Highest Aw,ird
Linda Kline
Field

Winners:

Mary

Spong

oo

and

ft

<^

o

Hockey Center
Bully

Linda Klinc, Pat Huplama^iian, Sue Burnett, Alice Merkle, Hilda Farley, Marilyn Sheerer,
Judy Mearns. Second Ron-: Carole Justice, Linda Grove. Joan Warner, Doreen Wright, Tody Deal,
Marsh Gilson, Kathy Woodring, Carol Raynock, Pam Brown. Third Row: Cecelia Gross, Janet
Worrel, Lorraine Kujawa, Carole Lundy, Mary Spong, Pauline Zamborus, Virginia Boudman, Irene
Manning,
First Rou-:

Pam Brown, Hilda Farley, Carole
Judy Mearns, Cecelia Gross. Irene Manning.
Let: to right:

126

Justice,

Aw,

^^Qfl^l

O.K.,

I'll

play your

silly

game.

you're

all

wet.

!

Happy Halloween from

«ik

'N-.-'

/

Yea, Te.im

What Jo you mean, "Candid Camera?"

At Bloomsburg nearly everyone watches

football

^ni^Ri^^ui
She'll

be

coming

Oh, yeah

128

Drifting and Dreamint;.

'round

the

Hassert House

King of

the mountain.

To
tegrate

find
.

.

the

length

of

that

line

you

in-

.

129

ORGANIZATIO
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
PUBLICATIONS
SOCIETIES

AND FRATERNITIES
CLUBS
MUSIC

DRAMA
LIBRARY STAFF

Fellow

Students:

The Community Government Association

who comes
Government Association. The
E\eryone

the school.
ity

times legislation

is

initiated

oi

Bioonisburt; State Colles;e

wilh the

in contact

is

the governmental body of

work through

colle^^e will eventually

the

Commun-

Community Government Association are diverse. At
other times we are the instrument to carry out the direct

functions of the

by Council, and

at

wishes of student, faculty, or administration.

The College Council
I-irst

of

a

is

government, but

a strident

-^ve

all

grouping of peoples from
a council

representative of

all

aspects of college

all

those

who

life.

In a true sense

have the cabinet; president, vice-president, treasurer, recording

it

is

not

community.

are a part of the college

and corresponding

sccretarv,

(Dean of Students). The president of each class and a male and female reprefrom each class to represent their group). The heads of the two resident organi-

secretary, plus our adviser

(are selected

sentative

zations

(male and temale) and the two non-resident organizations

The newspaper is
Women, Dean of Men. Dean
council, too.

stitute the

As

of Instruction,

(male and female)

laculty

is

represented

and Director of Public Relations.

members of
Dean of

are

by the

All these people con-

governmental body of Bloomsburg State College.

and the current administration can be evaluated by checking the
numerous Community Government Association Standing Committees. These 15

in the past, the success of council

effectiveness

of

the

committees are responsible for
solving student problems.
terests

The

represented by the editor.

of

the

president of

CGA

The

community.

college

Their jobs range from managing

college activities.

all

social activities to

This year the committees have been ambitious and are anxious to serve the

selects

the chairman.

vice-president

The

is

in

charge

of

these

committees,

while

vice-pre-^ident takes the opportunity of reporting

in-

the

commit-

tee activ ities in council meetings.

College Council

this year

has been confronted with

to terminate or continue the

kept busy.

The budget

uncompleted

this year

is

organizations are allotted a certain

a

wide range of

activities.

of the previous council.

over a hundred thousand dollars.

ceptance and approval of this budget.

Community Government

activities

This money goes out

amount of money

to

One

to all parts

To

of our

Our

first

this

end we have been

first

objective

actions

was the

of our college community.

finance their business.

It

is

a

was

ac-

Major

function of the

Association to prepare and pass the budget before any other college activities

COMMUNITY GOVERN

OFFICERS
Sealed: James Campbell,
i'lg:

132

Vice-President; Martha Gammon, Recording Secretary; Barbara Chyko, Corresponding Secretary'; Thomas Miller, Treasurer. StaiidJamts Ca.sf, President; Dr. J. Alfred McCauslin, Adviser; Mr. Elton Hunsinger, Dean John A. Hoch, Mr. Boyd F. Buckingham, Miss Ellamae Jackson.

may function.
The recommendation to the President of the College approvint; all extracurricular organizations is one
of the many responsibilities that College Council is charged with. The Harmonettes have been approved
and Student Pennsylvania State Educational Association and the Athenaeum Club have submitted revised constitutions for approval. The International Programs Committee has been initiated as a committee
to foster closer relations

between foreign students.

Big-Name entertainment was continued
e\ent received; but,

it

was surely

a

this fall.

We

were not especially happy with the support

most enjoyable evening for the enthusiastic audience. These

this

concerts are

events that take a great deal of time ami thanks should be extended to a multitude of people.

Council has also been busy with the increase

in the

Kehr-Ward Loan

l-'und,

the purchase of a camera for

processing student identification photos on campus, and other organizational matters.

We

Community Cjo\ernmcnt Association Scholarship that will be awarded in
In other
the Spring Awards Assembly. This money will come from the Parking Violations Fund.
words, some of this Parking Violations Fund money may possibly return to "viol.xtors" in the form ol
are currently

working on

a

grants in aid.

The

be held

The

Red Cross Convention, the Pre-Conference Planning meeting
the Pennsylvania State Conference of Student Governments

college has been represented at a

Kutztown, and will be represented
at

at

Mansfield State College.

activities

and duties of the Community Government Association change

role ot the council

is

to act

when

action

is

needed.

as

new

situations arise.

The

Council must also see vividly the college scene and

recognize the fact that the changes that are imperative.
ficers

at

to

It

is

of course extremely important that the of-

and other members of council look objectively into the future so that Bloomsburg State College will

always be a leader in the field of education and also be prepared as

we

step o\er the threshold into

liberal arts.

On

behalf of council

may

I

wish the graduation Seniors the best

in the

world, and

may you

find hap-

piness in your bright futures.

Very

truly yours,

^

MENT ASSOCIATION

-<2je-

James Case

//'/

t^:9»^.
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVES
Ron: Barbara Gehrig, Bonnie Jean Davey, Mollie Clugstun.
Long, Ernest Shuba, Raymond Bradish, Thomas Davis.

First

Second Ruu.- Ann Edwards. Joe Rado, Dianne Campbell, Patricia Biehi.

Third Row: Dean

133

Martha Gammon,
Recording Secretary
134

M

GOVERNING BOARD
ScjtcJ: Barbar.1 Hickernell, Jessie Reppy. At.uv

Ann

H.iswcll,

SljnJnii:: Joyce Anileison. Marilyn Shearer. Jane Tereshinski. Dottie

Moyer, Nanqj Pickering.

WALLER HALL

OITICERS
10 Right: Carmella Bangor, Treasurer; Dean Jackson, Nancy Devore. Mrs. Cooper,
Darlene Othlert. Vice-President; Betsy Dillich, Social Chairman; Mrs. Hoke.

/,(//

136

Ann EdwarJs,

President; Sharon Acker; Dorothv Eisenhart, Secretary-;

Hassert House girls preHomecoming
pare
for
week-end. Lefl to Right:

Judy

Mearns,

Nancy

Nancy Devore.
Smith.
Mar)' Lou Colombo, Ann
W'yatt, Priscilla Bangor,
Pam Priolo, Arlene Lo-

Nanqvisitors

yack.

to

and Donna Boris welcome
Waller Hall Open House during

Pickering
the

the Christmas season.

Carol Klubenspieis "at home" in 21U Waller.

ASSOCIATION

A

bevy of Waller Hall

girls pose for the Obiter

photographer on the secfloor
Waller
of

ond

Hall.

Ann Edwards, Molly Clugston, and Shirley
Lewis demonstrate their Christmas spirit by decorating the door to Waller 266.

Waller Hall
House.

girls

welcome

visitors

to

third-floor

smoker during Open

137

i

1

]

The

lounge, seat of

intcllectu.il

pur.suits.

COUNCIL

You

distinctly said three haniburgs

and tuo sodas.

139

Day Women

relax

between

classes.

DAY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
Joan Folmsbee, Edna Sherman, and

Ann Marie

Cesarini arrange bulletin board in

Day Women's Lounge.

is

All non-resident women are members of this group whose purpose
to promote the welfare of commuting students.

Won't you be my Valentine?

OFFICERS
Seated:

Barbara

Gehrig,

President;

Virginia

Vice-President.

Standing:
Miss Mary E. MacDonald, Adviser; Carolyn Wood, Arlene Butala, Treasurer; Sandy
Fleming, Joan Folmsbee, Secretary; Mary Ellen Fetterman, Judith Dampmen.

140

Roberts,

All non-resident

men

automatically

become members of

which formulates plans for the benefit
of the organization and the college community. The Day
this orijanization

Men

annually provide two scholarships for students in

need of financial assistance. These grants are allocated by
the Scholarship

Committee of the

college.

OFFICERS
Herre, Assistant to the Dean of Men. Siand'ntg,: Edward Leshinski,
President; Richard Pesher, Secretar)'; Richard Stoops, Treasurer; Thomas Walsh, President.
Seated: Dr. Ralph S.

Vice-

DAY MEN'S ASSOCIATION

Day Men's Lounge

in

Noetling Hall provides opportunity tor study and relaxation.

141

PUBLI-

CATIONS

Robert Hensley,
Business Manager

1963

tr, £i

OB

\

STAFF
Sealed: Mar>- Sponp, Editorial Staff. St.viditig, Lejt lo Right:
Christine Mavreles, Mary Palovich, Diane Shellhamer, Business Staff.

DISTRIBUTION STAFF
Kathy Lesevich
Betsy Dillich
Roberta Kistler

Ruth Murray
John Baylor
Keith Kramer
Charles Klobe
Barry Poorman
Left to Right: Linda Scliniidt, Typing Staff; Frank Berginski,
Coordinator; Patti Lello, Director of Distribution.

142

Coed of the Year

ITER
Dr.

Edward T. De Voe
Faculty Adi iser

Suzie Fennell
Activities Editor

SPORTS STAFF

-.
At

top,

right,

Sports

Lee Jackson, Sports Editor.

At

Thomas Nawrocki, Assistant
Editor. Lower right. Gene Stein-

ruck. Assistant Sports Editor.

/

COED OF THE YEAR
CONTEST
SPONSORED ANNUALLY
BY
THE OBITER

Left to Right: Miss Lois Heston, Senior; Miss Marilyn Rink, Sopho-

more;
Miss
Keen,
more;

Miss Diane Mushrush, Freshman; Miss Joan Salus, Freshman;
1963 Coed of the Year; Miss Dolores
Senior, 1962 Coed of the Year; Miss Patricia Brown, SophoMiss Barbara Chyko, Junior; Miss Mary Zevas, Senior.

Suellen Smith, Junior,

Students cast their ballots for Coed of the Year in the corridor adjacent to the yearbook office.

Miss Dolores Keen, 1962 Coed of the Year, crowns Miss Suellen
Smith, 1963 Coed of the Year.

144

Frank Berginski, Obiter Coordinator for the Coed of the Year conpresents a gift to Miss Suellen Smith.

test,

The

AirirooN

newspaper,
It

^tid

published

Gold
by

is

a

the

student

college
staff.

aims to keep the student body informed

of current happenings in the college community.

Left to Right: Robert Oerkits, Business Manager; E. Diane Campbell, Editor; Richard Savage,
Adviser.

MAROON AND GOLD

NEWS STAFF
Seated: Betsy Harder, Shirley Marie Carl, Patricia Lello, Virginia Matthews.
man, Linda Williams, Kenneth Flickinger, Lois Moyer, Ron Hartsock.

Suiidiiig: Sally ReiUy, Gail Patterson,

Ronald

Rife, Priscilla Greco, Blair

Hart

145

MARO(

ADVERTISING STAFF
Lejt to

Right:

Karen Keller, Francis Eberhart. Shirley Sepin, Advertising Editor;

John Wise.

COPVRFADERS
Seated: Christine Mavreles,

146

Copy

Editor.

Standni-j:

Man' Lou

Szerafinski.

Mary
.

JJo

Tarone, Sandra Bundle, Mari' Palevich, Betty Rodovance, Diane Shellhaoier.
.

MAROON AND GOLD
Editor— K DIANE CAMPBELL
Adviser— mCHAKD SAVAGE

— Bob

Af./«.(^^t'r

Dcrkits

Wtis
man

Editor

Rijuirlen
Shirley

Hart-

Blair

— Donna

Carl,

I.inJa

Dobbs,

in.uer,

Priscilia

BogarJ,

Irene

Davis,

Ken

Flick-

Greco, BetsyRonnie
Hartsock,

Harder.

Editor

P/}otoxr,iphy

Rado
Plmtogr.ipljy

St.iff

Edward

Advertisiiiti Editor

Reilly,

Rife,



Copyre.idtrs



Joan
Bray,
Sandra Burdle, Betty Hodovancc.

Mary

Carol

Palevick.

Ann

Nancy

R.iynock.

Rhone,
Diane Shellhamer,
ALiry Lou Szerafiniski. MaryJo Tarone.
Fciiture
Editor
Kathleen



Roselli



Writers
Barry
Crause, Carol DeFelice, Diane Emerick, Sue Morrison,
Fi.iti/re

Shirley Segin.

Sports

Editor

— Carolee

Murray
Sports Staff— BiW Bartman,
John Murtin, Bari Poorman,

Fred Saxton, Joseph Schein,
Marilyn
Shearer,
Ronald

Louise

Ttrruso.

Patterson.

Sally

Jennifer

Stair,

Lois

Elaine Starvalow, Linda Williams.
Coj'y
Editor
Christine
ALivreles

& GOLD

Schraeder,

Gary

Gail

Lello,

Ronald

>N

Elaine
Smith,

Buck.
Knoll.

ews.

Left to Right: Charles Smitli, M.irslinll Siegel, EJw.ird Eil



Ginni MathMary-Lou McCutchen,
Moyer, Jean Nygren,

Patricia

PHOTOGRAPHERS



Alt Editor
Mel ALirtin
Art St.iff
John Evans, Sylvia Napiecek, Birdie Pealer,

John
Dennis Reedy, MarEill,

Charles Smith.

Siegal,

shall

— Joe
— Ud

Sepin
Adrertisiiiji

Stuff

— Shirley


— Sandra

Hess. Priscilia Greco, Floyd
Walters, John Wise.
CnciiLition
Manager



Howard

Griggs.

Circtilatioi!

Staff

— Francis


Karen Keller.
Assignment
Editor
Pauline Zamboras
Hberhart,

Typists

— Rebecca

Bagucki,

Mary Brogan. Brenda Caporaletti,

Vivian Cobb, Kath-

leen Cody, Marjorie Francis,

Bonnie
Kolnik,
Lyshan, Carole Miller, Mary
Morlock,
Carol
O'Brian,

^Llrilynne

Linda Schmidt, Sylvia Sharp,

Diana Shriver, Pat Siekierka,
Doris Talley. Carol Wertman, Patricia Wetzel, Joy
Whiting. Doreen Wright,
Patricia Yost.

Sherratt.

CAMPUS NEWS AND VIEWS
Pauline
Zamboras.
Vivian Cobb, PaWetzel. Mary Brogan.

Sealed:

Standing:
tricia

Diana
Shriver,
Doreen
Wright, Patricia Yost, Sylvia
Sharp, Kathleen Cody, Carol
O'Brien, Doris Talley.

Kathleen Roselli. Standing: Susan Morrison,
Diane Emerick. Linda Williams, Louise Terruso, Jen-

Seated:

nifer Smith, Sylvia Napiecek, Elaine Schraeder.

Each

.uiiiu.il

issue of the Oljiupuui,

magazine, contains
ten
is

by students.

a section

A

fiction, poetry,

BSC's hterary

and criticism writ-

special feature in the

1963 edition

devoted to previously unpublished poems

by some of America's leading young poets.

EDITORIAL BOARD
SLvid/ng: Mary Lee Mandalo, Business Manager;
Betsy \\'hiteni£:ht. Art Editor; Richard James, Assistant Editor; Harry Ackerman,
Assistant Editor; Mr Gerald Strauss, Adviser.

Sealed:

Kenneth Musselman,

Editor.

OLYMPIAN

Ronnee Zimny. Ann Shepherd, Judith A
Sl.niding: Cathy Lesevich, Kathy Kreislic
Martin Bane. Randall Romig, Dianne Camphi

Seated:

piegate.

Seated: Barbara

Rowc, Susan

Slusser,

Jennifer Smith.

Editor; Merillee Juinto, Frederick Saxton, Michael Burka.

148

Sl.indi>ix:

Robert

Hicdacr,

James Clark. Assistant Art

Barrett Bower, Ediior

THE PILOT

The College Handbook, The Pilot,
new students and serves as a guide to

gives vital information to
faculty

and upperclassmen

alike.

THE STAFF
Editor
Barrett

Bower

Associate Editors
Stanley Rose
Sterling Smith

Assistant Editors

Carol Bendinsky

Campbell
Kathy Kreisher

Patricia

Mary Somerset
Barbara Szymanek
Sandra Thornton
Business Manager
Robert Derkits
Left to Right: Sandy Thornton, Pat Campbell, Barbara Szymanek, Kathy Kreisher.

149

CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS RUSH TO COMPLETE FLOATS FOR
ANNUAL HOMECOMING DAY PARADE

150

M &G.

publishes gi.int cJition

ALPHA

PSI

OMEGA

ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER
Coeducational Dramatic Fraternity-

The Triumvirate.

George Strine, Bonnie Lyshan. Secretar>'-Treasurer; Kathryn Deiblcr, Robert Hensley, Miss Marj' Homrighous, Adviser; Bruce Van
Heusen, Lovey Kopetz, President; Mr. Richard Beatty, Marj- Miskevich, Vice-President.

Lift to Right: Delores Keen.

151

The purpose of
to

this organization shall

be

promote the welfare and education of ex-

ceptional children by co-ordinating the

work

of students enrolled in the Division of Special

Education on campus with agencies and

indi\iduals, both public

engaged
fare

in or

who

and

private,

who

are

are interested in the wel-

and education of children with excep-

tionalities.

OFFICERS
Nanq- Pickering, Historian; Linda Moretti, Secretary; Paul Bingaman, President; Virginia
Boudman, Vice-President; Darlene Oehlert, Treasurer. Standing: Mr. Richar lano, Dr. Donald F.

Seated:

Maietta, Advisers.

COUNCIL FOR

First

Row, Seatea: JoAnn Deal, Christine Lupton. Jean Barnatovich, Sandra Bundle, Harriet Collins, Susan 'Vv'illiams. Second Rou: Diane Sheridan, Carol
Winn, Christine Harnish, Beverly Musket, Anne Brown, Alma Miller. Third Row: Barbara Szymanek, Catherine Fish, Helen Sidler, Lor-

Sanbal, Christine

raine Lutz, Carolyn Benscoter, Karrin Fordyce,

152

CEC

provides float

in

Homecoming Day parade

Mr. Bashore monitors

a text in the Special

Education Center.

EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN

First

Ruu. Ufi to Right: Judith Zartman. Sharon ^'eed. Susanne Wilson, Joanne Sill, Xancy Gittler, Judith Jennings. Second Row: Matha Dunnick, 5us.in
Karen Haywood, Sandra McAnneny, Joseph Rado, James Gallagher, Ann Weed. ThiiJ Row: Suzanne Miller. Sherrill Moll, Matin Snella, Arthur

Slusser,

Kenney. Elizabeth Jenkins, Lindy Acker.

153

DELTA CHAPTER

Gamma

Theta Upsilon advances the professional

study of geography both as
as

a

practical

Within the

subject

for

a cultural

study

and

discipline

and

investigation.

past year a national loan fund to

promote

graduate study of geography has been established.

OFFICERS
Ruthann Shelhamer, Recordint; Secretary; Donna Featherstone, Corresponding Secretary. Second Row, SliViditix-' Ronald Miller, Vice-President; Stanley
Rummel, Treasurer; Mark Hornberger, President; Dr. Bruce E. Adams, Adviser.
Firsl

Roiv,

Se.ttecl:

GAMMA THETA UPSILON
Coeducational Geography Fraternit\'

Row: Ronald Miller, Donna Featherstone, Stanley Rummel, Ruthann Shelhamer. Mark Hornberger. Second Row. St.:nd:Kg: Dr. Bruce E. Adams,
Ernest Shuba, Dr. Charles R. Hallstead, Fred Minnick, James Campbell. Third Row. Sl.viding: Mr. W. B. Sterling, Mary Palevich, Raymond Oman, James
Russell, Mr. Jon A. Glasgow.

Sealed, First

154

GAMMA

BETA CHAPTER

Kappa Delta
high

courages

First

intellectual

and

The

recognition

Recording SecreReppy. President. Sccoiit/ Rou\ St.iialiiig: Joanne Tenzyk. Corresponding Secretary; Ruth
Ann Mover, Treasurer; Mrs. Deborah Griffith.
Adviser; Frederick Minnick. Historian.
tary; Jessie

en-

profes-

personal standards.

sional,

OFFICERS
Row. Sejud: Wanda Kline,

Pi

of outstand-

ing contributions to education

is

the

purpose of

Honorary

paramount

this

National

Fraternity.

Members

are required to

have

Junior standing

full

with tw'o semesters on the



KAPPA DELTA
-Coeducational

Honor

Annual Christmas Project TC^' DANCE: Mark Hornberger, Ronnee
Simny, Karen Haywood. Patti Leilo, Mary Lee Mandalo.

Dean's

list.

PI

Society in Education

ScJUd, First Row: June Getz, Ruth WHmarth, Patricia Ltllo, Ronnee Zimny, Mary Miskevicli. bliirley Klock. Second Row. Sl.indiiig: Alice
Marcinko, Cathy Lesevich. Karen Ha>-wood. Elaine Kennedy, MaryLee Mandalo. Judith Ruckle. Karen Nespoli. Ann Edwards. Third Row,
Standing: William Keller, Charlotte Hill, Mark A. Hornberger, Beatrice Letterman, Margie Snook, Carol Bendinsky, Mrs. MaryEllen Fetterman.

155

n

n
n
The aims
age,

scholarship

betterment
ter

of the fraternity are: (a) to encour-

extend,

promote,
in

and create

commerce;

in colleges;

(b)

to

interest

aid

(c) to encourage

high ethical standards

in

in

and

and
ci\ ic

fos-

business and pro-

fessional life; (d) to teach the idea of ser\ice as

the basis of

all

worthy enterprise.

OFFICERS
Carole Doebler, Secretary; Laura Mae Brown, Vice-President; Robert DerPresident; Gloria Zubris. Historian; Carol Burnard, Treasurer. Sl.uidiiig,: Dr. Tourney, Adviser.

Se.iied.
kitts.

Ltjt

:
Righ.':

PI
"

OMEGA

PI

\\'V\

Ron: Frank Rizzo, Joseph Froeiicii.
Tenny Beard, Edna Sherman. Second
Ron: Estelle Loll, Carol Smith, Mary
First

Ann

Jones, Barbara Babita, Faye Schcidt
ThiiJ Row: Carole DeFrancisco. Marv
Lee Mandalo, Bonnie Zehner, Elaint
Kenntdy. .Michael Santo.

F/ist

mond
156

Row:

Patricia Klatcii, Lois Rathmell, Patricia Biehl,

Miller, Joann Mays,

Jeanne

I

isilicr,

Donald Hawthorne, Bruce Van Housen, Garry

Irene Brown.
Schell.

Si.i>:J:>:s-

Garold Xewn-.an. Ray-

I

n

OFFICERS
Lejt to Rizht: John Baylor, Treasurer; John Rockwell, President; Lee Jackson,
Vice-President; Larr)- Tironi, Sgt.-at-Arms; Robert Derkits, Secretary; Keith

Kramer, Corresponding Secretary; Mr. David Superdock, Adviser.

The

PHI

SIGMA

objectixe uf Phi

educational

PI

institutions.

to

IOTA CHAPTER
Professional Education Fraternity tor

Sigma

Pi

for

men

ortianization

efficient

attending teacher training

Based on high scholastic attainments,

advance educational

ideals, to

improve the training of

Men

maintain a professional

to

is

goviernment.

sophomore standing,

promote

teachers,

Membership

a 2.65

and

to

uphold

requirements

seeks

just

and

include

a

cumulative average prior to nomi-

nation, nomination and appro\al by vote of present

and formal

it

close friendship, to

members,

initiation bv the fraternity.

Ron: Eugene Stemruck, Ronald Ruper, Neil Belles, James Goss, Robert Brann. StCunJ Rou.- Neil Mercando, Sterling Smith, Dale Long, James Shymansky, James Holt. Stanley Rose. Third Row: Nelson Swartz, Claude Ablum. Ernest Shuba. Vincent Czepkutaitis, Lincoln Miller, Raymond Bradish, Howard

First

Griggs.

157

I

A
H

IOTA CHAPTER
The aims
Eta
in

are:

of

(a)

the field

the

to

growth;

achievement

m

aid

college

zations

to

Hearing;

insure

interested

m

an

and with

knowing about

interest

encourage

to

high

clinical

wholesome public

departmerits

Sigma Alpha

stimulate

academic and

building

in

and

of Speech and

professional

other

Chapter of

Iota

create

of

planes
activities;

relations
local

the

speech.

to

with

organitield

of

OFFICERS
Sated. Lift to Right: Gary Fallon, Vice-President; Margaret Stiles, President. Standing:
Wanda Kline, Recording Secretarj-; Dr. Donald F. Maietta, Adviser; H. Andrew Leeper,
Treasurer; Melinda Sorber, Corresponding Secretar\'.

SIGMA AL

Row, Scattii: Sally Creasy, Barbara Cliyku, Ada Minclli, Jan Drury. Barbara Stheithaucr. Kothelle Johnson. Second Ron: Barbara Fay, Sue 'iX ilson.
Ida Gingrich, Marshall Siegel, Francis Whalen, Mike Scarba. Elizabeth Mengel. Ann Hocker. Third Row: Nancy Steible, Diane Sheridan, Gloria Rumbel,
First

Marcy Gammon, Sandra Thornton, Sarah High,
158

F;rj.'

Ruu. Xanq- Johnson, Jean Xygrcn, Sandy Hoat;lanJ, Sally Weigle. Sharon Frasicr, Pamela Brown, Mary Ruth Taylor. Stcond Rou\- William Hinkle,
Hank Fickner, A. Dean Custer, Donald Stiner, Suellen Smith, Danielle Koury, Susan Morrison. T/jurJ Row: Doris Farenkopf, Becky Burke,

Robert Green.
I.ois

Silkroski,

Ann

Wyatt, Mary Bush, Ellen Czajkowski.

159

CLUBS

The Amateur Radio Club
posed of students interested

Radio

communication.

ship are an interest in
a desire to

be

a

tary.

160

in

an ori;anization comthe art of

Requirements

"Ham

"Ham"

standins; in the collet;e.

OH-ICHRS:

is

for

Amateur

Bob

Foster and

Ron Klock operate

the guidance of Mr.

surplus government equipment under

David K. Shortess,

adviser.

member-

Radio Communication,"

operator, and a satisfactory

AMATEUR RADIO CLUB

l-nst Ron, S^jUd: Ed Lcshinski. Presidtnt, Robert Foster, Vicc-Prcsidcnt, Thomas Dclo-. ich. Trtasurtr; Gerald
Second Row: John Fioriilo, Henry Dobson, David Dinsur, Mr. Shortess. Adviser; Frank Harris, Ronald Klock.

\\ ozniak.

Secre-

The Athenaeum Club
with

all

classical,

types

of

acquaints students

music



classical,

semi-

and popular. The requirements for

membership

in this club are

an

interest

in

and an appreciation of music.

OFFICERS
Mr. William D. Eisenberg, Adviser. Shii^diiig: Alice Marcinko. Prouram
Chairman; Roger Schropp, Vice-President; Andrew Monisera, President; Barbara
Oleynick, Secretary; Gary Bower, Treasurer.

Sealed:

ATHENAEUM CLUB
^^t^^'^. A'X

'

Rou; Sealed: Ronald Paci, John Knoll, Carol
Schlegeo, Fred Widitz, Dave Rudat, Bob Pursel.
Second Row, Standi/!;;: Barbara Dinene, Charolette
Hill,
Joan Folmsve. Barbara Rogers, Barbara
First

Chyko, Judith Panatieri, Josephine Urban. Third
Row, Standing: Jean Sabol, Dorothy Deitterick,
Earl Naugle, Wayne George, Bruce Grant, Dick
Burkett, Joyce

Whary.

First

Row, Sealed: Nancy George, Mary Flangan,

Flor-

ence Kleman, Anita Gumther, Mary Ellen Clark. Second Row, Standing: Arlene Walter, Barbara Urbas,
Fran Morsoy, Janis Clemens, Diane Hadistor. Third
Row, Standing: Karl Koppenheffer, Man^in Kelchner,
Martin McDo'nald, Ronald Beurj-, Bill Ross, Jack Mahoney.

First

Row, Seated: Marie Mayer, Dotty

Evelyn Orchard, Mary Zevas,
Gail Allen. Second Row, Standing: Mary
Kromo, Sandra Hess, JoAnn Kwiatkowski, Dorothy Sturges, Lois Baker. Third
Rote. Standing: William Keller, Fred
Gallon, James Ramp, Dan Storaska, John
Reichenback.
Stanton,

161

OFFICERS
Norman

Hil/^ar, Kay Tarr, Carl Millard, Gloria
Zubris, Michael Santo, Hilda Farley, Mr. Walter Rygiel.

Lej! 10 Right: Mr.

The

Business Education Club

is

an organization of

this

stu-

The aims

dents of the Business Education Department.

of

club are: to develop qualities of leadership; to promote

interest

schools;

in the organization
to

train

teachers

of commercial clubs in high

into

organizing such clubs;

to

and

to

encourage scholarship through contests;

to

serve

Santa makes his appearance at the annual Business Education Club Christmas party.

furnish means of gaining contact with other schools and
associations;

to

become con\ersant

methods and systems;

\^'ith

modern business
and to

to encourage social contact;

develop promptness and the

abilit)'

BUSINESS EDU

to accept responsibility.

All business students are eligible for this club.

Row: Mary Lee Mandalo, Roger Williams, Thomas Storm, Charles Wilson. Warren Thoma, Donald Mitchell, Bonnie Search, Sherryl
Second Row: Louise Nye, Carol Rappo, June Bennage, Nola Ellenberger, Linda Rizzo, Beth Kroupa. Joyceann Padovani, Richard
Allis. Third Row: Carol Smith, Frances Shores, Maxine Johnson, Betsy Harder, Harry Ravert, William Bohner, Doreen Wright, Nancy Long.
Darline 'Wcrtman. Fourth Row: Joe Froelich, Elaine Kennedy, Mary Ann Jones, Joan E. Boner, James' E, Siipple, Ralph Carlone, David A.
Davis, Thomas E. Miller, Richard M. Eyerly.
Fiisl

Shaffer.

(62

First Rotv: Joseph Stabinski. Richard Williams, Wilham Prowart, Wilham Reilly, Harry Kcssler, Alex Kozlowski. Second Rou:- Rosanne
Johns, Estelle Loll, Sandra Daskolos, Roberta Pentz, Arlene Loyack, Pauline Zamboras, Dorothy Cattcrall, Third Row; Faye Scheldt, Ronald
Turri, Samuel Storti, Barrie Brittingham, Alverta Dealer, Robert Derkits, David Yer,i>ey, Carmine Rossi, Bari Poorman. I-uiirlh Koir.-Mary
Ann Bodolus, Helen Sabota, Terry Beard, Frank Rizzo, Howard Griggs, Edmund Kulesa, James K. MacNeal, Bob Wiest, Lester Dietterick.

CATION CLUB

Row: Kathy Woodrens, Michael

Gross, Ted Arbogast, Terry Wilson. Jean Houck, Bernodine Ardiere, Patricia Matz. Second Rou:- Jerry
Martha Zubris, Karen Keller, Marianne Antonetti, Bonnie Zehner, Afary Brogan, Pat Yost, Barbara Baluta, Lois Heston. Third
Rou:- Glenn Morrison, Brenda Peters, Linda Ransom, Sharon Roadarmel, Ruthann Gresens, Judy Mayer, Barbara Wendell, Leann Hornung,
Carole DeFrancisco. Fourth Row: Roger Brumley, Paul Snyder, Carl L. Brooking, Edna Sherman, Prudy Rupert, Ann Marie Rapella, Linda
Lou Hess.
First

Seybert,

163

OFFICERS
Dr. Gil Selders. Mr. M. Treblow, Advisers. Sl.oiJing
Bonnie Lyshan. Secretar}-; Richard Roke, President; Floyd Wa!
ters. Vice-President; 'William Kraftchak. Treasurer.
Sej'.td:

CHESS CLUB
The Chess Club
stucients

provides

with the opportu-

nity to play chess. All

bers

mem-

compete for position

on the college chess team,
which competes with other
colleges.

Smith,
'Wayne
Kurt Koehler. St.inJhig:
James Gallagher, Daniel
Robert
Raup,
Marks.
Frumkin,
Gary
Alan
Sahaida,
Deets,
James
John Cooper.
Sc-itcd:

Robert Schlotzhauer, Barbara Book, Kathie
Robert Erdman, Willard Bloom, Gordan Clapp.

Stilted:

164

Bitterman. Slatidhig: Michael Anderson, William Topolski,

Circle

K

is

a

Kiwanis

affiliated organization serv-

The purpose of
among
in serving the College Comopen to all men students in

ing the College and Communit}-.
Circle
the

K

is

to foster a spirit of cooperation

members of the club
Membership is

munity.

good standing.

OFFICERS
Levi Kisb.iugh, Lt, Governor. Division 14; Neil Belles.
Treasurer; Claude Ahlum, Vice-President; Robert Barfield, Secretary;

Terry Tiegel, President.

CIRCLE K

Row. Sealed: David LaBar, Donald Lechleitner, Barrett Bower,
Hinckley, Barry Smith, James Ralston, James Knorr.
First

Roy Bower, Norman Heyl. Second Row.

Sl.uidirig:

Robert Latsha, Robert Houck, James

165

The

English Club stimulates interests in

iter.iture

and the Fine Arts.

OFFICERS
Penny Jones, Secretary; Harry Ackcrman, Vicelean Burdick, Treasurer; and Miss Susan Rusinko, Adviser.

S.imuel Keiser,
President;

President;

ENGLISH CLUB

Row,

Thirst

Zimny,

SeJied:

Ronnee

Fourney Claire
Majorie
Bishop,

Gail

Rarick,

Georpianna Robbins, Benise
Jenkins. Second Row. Slandhig:
Kathy Roselli. Dianne
Wallace, Dorothy Eisenberp.
Marty Bane, Catherine Ghezzi,
Barbara
Guzick.
Donald
Whitenight. Third Row: Frank
Berginski,
Robert
Carlson,

Donald Young, Donald Hop.
kins,

Frey,

Steve

Stedman,

Darrel

^

Ron'. Si.iftd: June Furman,
Marie Reimensayder, Linda Lazarus,
F;rsr

Kathleen

Carol
Mavreles.
Second Row. S.'.i'iditig: Betsy Dillich, Ann Shephard. Marie Osroski,
Mary Palevich, Diane Shellhamer,
Adams,
Arick.
Elizabeth
Joan
Third Row. St.indin,^: Al Kostek,
Leroy Folmsber, Ronald Rife, BarrjCrouse, Fred Saxton, Gary Shaffer.
Edith

Van

166

Catt,

Fossen,

Belts,

Christine

"^rniTT?

fc,.

Lejl to Right: John Witcoski, William Rowett. Paul Brosious, Carol Raynock, Mr. John Ouimet,
Director and Varsity Coach; Judy Applegate, Luct Zablocky, Raymond Oman, Edward AZary.

Novice Coach, Dr. Melville Hopkins,

FORENSIC SOCIETY
The
legiate

teams

Forensic Society
ciebate.

that

will

The

encourages

club sets as

actively

an

its

participate

in

in

interest

goal the

intercol-

formation of

debate

with

other

colleges.

Left to Right: William Mattem,
William Vannan.

Robert

Brann,

Dr.

Melville

Hopkins,

Adviser;

Rou. Stjtcd: Lucy Zablocky. Recording Secretary; Judy Gers, Judy Applegate, Grace Perkins, Faye Leiby, Carol
Sheran. William Vannan, Paul Brosious. William Mattern, President; William Kautter. Charles Scarantino, Treasurer.
Edward A'Zar)-. Nelson Turanich, Daniel Brovey. Raymond Oman. William Rowett.
F/rsI

Re)'nock.

Third

iiconu

Run-:

Carl

Rou: John Witcoski,
167

/.ill

to

President;

Oman,

The
zation

International

and

is

Club

is

an

Dr.

Treasurer.

organi-

of students interested in current events and

problems
club

Relations

Karen Haywood, Secretary; Levi Kishbaugh, ViceBarbara J. L. Shockley, Adviser; Jack Madden,
Marianne Antonetti, Corresponding Secretary; Ray

Rij^ht:

President;

to

in

the world today.

develop

a greater

tional affairs.

among

its

The purpose
members an

knowledge of national and

of this
interest

interna-

Senor Carlos Morales, of Guatemala, who spent six weeks on the BSC campus
an observer of American education methods, autographs a copy of the Pilot,
student handbook.
as

INTERNATIONAL

/•••n/ Rou: Samuel Wildstein, Philip Thomas, Edward Whalen, Randall Romig, Kathnn Cody,
Jim Russell, Karen Hanvood, Carol Clements. Second Rou:
Mary Ann Cardello, Betty Yokl, Carol Amato. Barbara Oleynick, Patricia Bailey, Marianne Antonetti, Betsy Ruffaner, Sue Yediny, Carol NXinters. Third
Row: -Lawrence Wood, Mark Moser, Carolyn Lynch, Frank Dowman, Frances Morsey, Mary Lou Szerafinski, Betty Hodovance, Linda Grow.

168

First

Mary

Rou:

Ronald

Kromo, Joanne Bobita, Joan Boner, Lynda Maul, Irene Davis, Barbara Makar, Carol Dc Felice. Stcoiid Row: Karen Supron,
Dorothy Vil'ilkcs. "William Porter. RicharJ Miller, Diane Shellhamer, Mary Lou McCutchen, Robert Brann. Third Row: Eugene Kapes,
William Hicks, William Riley, John Wise, John Ankaitis, John Foderaro, Vince Wright.

Shirley Segin. Mar)'

Palevich,
Bcurj'.

RELATIONS CLUB

Row: Dr. Barbara J. L. Shockley. Adviser; Lovey Kopetz, Marjorie Bishop, Fayc Kchler, Betty Dushanko, Hilda Farley, Mane Sanders. Secoiui Row:
Kathleen Beltz, Barbara Kitchen. Peggy Kreisher, Edgar Ewing, Ray Oman, Mary Wagner, Barbara Baluta. Third Row: Mary Brogan, Jo Ann Kwiatkowski,
Joseph Dellegrotto, Thomas Scott, Fred Minnick, Thomas Yesalavage, Jack Madden.
First

169

OFFICERS
Lejl to Right: Dr. Harold H. Lanternun, Mr. Tobias Scarpino, Advisers; John
Hampton, Program Chairman; Elhannan Keller, Vice-President

The

Science Club consists of

interested in the biological

members of

and physical

the student body

sciences.

organization arc to promote a general interest in

who

The purposes
all fields

McCoy.

President:

Arlene

Butala,

Secretar)-;

Barry

Smith,

Treasurer;

are

of this

of science.

SCIENCE

Scjtai: Dorothy Krakowski, Gloria Rumhtl, Mary Spong, Diane Shcllhanier. Stcond Row: Carl Fisher, Leroy C. Folmsbie, Joseph Kubert,
Marnell, Michael Kiish. Third Row: Edward Leshinskie, Donald Ivey, Robert Piatt, Michael VCardigo, Edward L. Richards.

/vn; Rau

170

,

Beryl

Thomas

l\\ll!\^>\^i\
V

First

Row: Virginia Unice, Judy Whitenight, Ann Giering. Second Row: Barbara Rogers, Edward Laxkowski, Ronald Klock, Rose Marie White. Third Row:

Larry

Drumm, Joseph

CLUB

P. Leshinskie, Carl Albright,

John Avery.

The Student
ated with the
sists of^

Christian Association, affili-

YMCA

and the

YWCA,

con-

students and faculty of various races

and creeds united by
Jesus Christ.

a

common

loyalty to

In the fellowship of Christian

students we seek to understand
God through worship, study, and

the will of
action.

quirements for membership are regular
tendance

at

association's

Reat-

meetings and participation in the

program.

OFFICERS
Mark Hornberger,
Adviser:

Dean

President;

David Yergey, Treasurer; Mr. Clayton Hinkel,

Lone:, Vice-President; Gail

Meyer, Secretary.

STUDENT CHRIST

Rou: Ronald Lewis, William Jones, Darlene Wertman, Mary Lea Miller, Frances Kessler, Kay Shaffer, Marsh Gilson. Second Rou-: Virginia L'nice,
Hawk, Joyce LeVan, Donna Miller, Margaret Ann Hosey, Beverly IVIusket, Sandra Smith. Third Row: Grace Perkins, DeDe Loch, Judy Balestnni.
Karen Bartholomew. Hilda Farley, Vorene Smith. Ruth Murray. Fourth Rou:- William Keller, Richard Mauery, Raymond Oman, Earl Lewis. Ronald Beury.
Fjrst

Beverly

Roberta Kistlcr, Rochelle Johnson.

172

Ron: Faye Kehler, Sue Ann Yediny. Donna Ritter, Ann Mane Vitale, Ruth Ann Ross, Carole Carter, Elaine Kistler. Second Row: Arlene Butala, Betsy
Haney, Kay Michael, Marie Kline, Donnald Van Pelt, Judith Thomas, Sally Fleming. Third Row: Sue Nephew, Nancj- Kane, Ginny Palmer, Sally Fisher, Mary
Ann bowd, Sally Brennar, Nancy Michael. Fourth Row: Edward Hartman, Edward Crim, James Russell, Stanley Rummel, George Vastine, Danny Gift, Harold
Kratzer, Sandy Fleming, Michael Santo.
First

AN ASSOCIATION

Row: Elizabeth Kichline, Freda Young, Cathy Lesevich, Edith Hedberg, Doris Farenkopf, Marilyn Sheerer, Wanda Kline. Second Row: Shirley Kline,
Lee Durling, Carolyn Benscoter, Ruth Cressman, Karen Haywood, Carol Clements, Betty Girven. Third Row: Kathleen Kemp, Diane Sheridan, Susan Peters,
McAnnoney,
Carol Place, Anna Borove, Pat Traver, Barbara Fegley. Fourth Row: Karen Rau, Larr>- Drumm, Nancy Long, Larry Sitler, Dorothy Cottrell, Sandra
Bill Bartman, Jean Weisenfluh, Linda Klock.

First

73

OFFICERS
Barbara Hickernell, Treasurer; Mary Spong, Vice-President; William Keller. President; Barbara Wendell, Secretary. Sundiii^: Donna Maria
Barbaro, Program Chairman; Barbara Szymanch, Membership Chairman; Amy Daniels, High School Visitation Chairman; Betty Scaife, Clubs and
Scouting Committee Ch.iirman; Pauline Zamboras. Co-Typing Chairman; Richard P. Mease. Adviser.
Se.Jted:

PENNSYLVANIA STUDENT EDUCATION
ASSOCIATION
The Oscar Bakeless Chapter
ciation of Pennsylvania
interests

ards,

and

and
to

is

of the Student Education Asso-

organized to promote professional

activities, to foster

professional educational stand-

cement teacher-student

are eligible for

membership.

relationships.

All students

This chapter sponsors various

projects for the benefit of the general college

community.

An
custom.

PSEA Christmas

dance

in

Husky Lounge.

old

Mexican

OFFICERS
William Hughes. President; Don Donnick, Vice-President;
Mr. William Foster. Adviser; Gan- Rupert. Treasurer; Larry
Tirroni, Secretary.

VARSITY CLUB

Fin! Row. SeJleJ: James Holt. Michael Klembar.i. huward Eill, Jefferj' Garnson. SiCuiiJ Ron:
Robert Ferino. Terry Woods, Moses Scott. Robert Painter, Donald Young. Third Rotv: Gary
Edwards, Lee Ahluni, Jerry Doemling, Dave Johnson.

The Varsity Club is composed of men
who h.i\e won a letter in any authorized
lntercolle£;iate

sport.

of athletic ability,
to

advance

scholarship,

fellowship

and

to

ideals
to

Founded upon
the club's

of

sportsmanship

encouratre

among men of

promote an

and

a

basis

purposes are

and

brotherhood and
similar interests,

interest in intercollegiate

maintain

pleasant

athletic

relationships with other educational

institu-

athletics

to

tions.

Ron. Sfjted: Kenneth Robbins. Joel MelitLou Kinetski. Richard Rhoads. Second Row:
Charles Jasper. David Stuempfle. Gene Kapes.
Keith Kramer. Gary Sprut. Joseph Casarella. Third

First
ski,

Row:

Gar)' Barnaba, Joseph Schine. Jack Currie,
Louie Ciocca.

Se.tted:
Francis Curran, Joseph Rado, Ronald Rupert, James Prosseda. Second Row: Evaristo
Barry Poroman, Richard Davala, Edward Beck, James AIcKinley, Frank Tibbs. Art Tinner. Third Row:
William Garson. Robert Herzig, Robert Hall. Lee Fredericks.

First

Rolf,

Viera,

175

The B

Club, an athletic organization for

women,

create an increasing interest in sports as recreation

of physical development.
this
.i,

OFFICERS

Left to rig,ht: Nancy McFerran. Secretary; Margie Snook. Treasurer; Mary
Spong. President; Miss Elanor Wray. Adviser; Margaret Berhalter, Vice-

club,

each

woman

is

To

tries

to

and a means

be eligible for membership in

required to earn 400 points.

The

points are earned by participating in the sponsored activities

which include

all

individual

and team sports plus modern

dance, and sport days with other colleges.

President.

BCLUB

i

Row.

Se^tted:
Linda Grow, Nancy
Darlene Oehlert, Second Row:
Annarita Dixon, Betty M. Dushanko, Mary
Lou Szerafinski, Virginia Boudman, Marilyn

First

Pickering.

Sheerer.

Row, SfJted: Betty Girven, Rose Marie White
Hilda Farley. Second Ron: Joan Warner, Margaret Snyder
Irene Manning, Linda Kline, Elaine Deluca.
First

176

Je

1

OFFICERS
Mrs. Mar>- Lou John, Adviser; Cathy Lcsevich, President; Christine iMavrelcs, Secretary;
Kathy Kreisher, Vice-President; Ann Edwards. Treasurer.

LE CERCLE FRANQAIS

tie

compreiid

/..j

:.

;.*;',s(S-fe.:'Ai*:,;:&'>.

.:

OFFICERS
John Bukavich. Treasurer; John Ankaitis, President; William
Nelson. Vice-Commander; Mr- John Scrimgeour. Adviser.

USAF

provides culortul fkvt in

Homecoming Day

parade.

VETERANS' ASSOCIATION
The
tar)-

Veterans' Association orients and educates any student as to his prospective mili-

obhcations. and keeps veterans abreast on

all

matters concerning their governmental

benefits and responsibilities, past and present.

T-:i^: Run. Si.iUil: Donald Lagator, John Schneider, Joseph Walter, RobertVan Auken, Donald St.inko.
Paul Harman, Harold Andrews, Edward Cherrington, Charles Ditton, Karl
Naiaka.

178

Second Ron: Terance Wood, Donald Haines,

OFFICERS
Sealed: Miss Mildred Bisgrove, Director; Joan Leiby, Librarian. SlmiJing: Mary Miskevich, Secretary; Betty Dushanko, Robe Chairman; Nancy Rogers, Treasurer; Karen Hoffman. Librarian; Dean

Long, President.

fl

fLfl

<^

f? f^

Luton Houtz, Joe Snyder, Dottie Moyer, Mary
Bush, Jean Nygren, Doris Talley. Second Row: Judy
Mearns, Janice Turnnidiffe, Nancy Smith, Carolyn Benscoter,
Nancy Rhone, Joanne Bobita, Merle Tomaryn.
First Rote:

Third Ron: Margo Bolig, Jenny Hessel, Maria Smolien,
Ruth Zeller, Sue Burnett, Sue Treaster.

CHORALEERS
Row: Barbara NichoUs, Joan Stackhouse. Robert
Green, Gary Snyder, Anthony Dooley. Douglas Caldwell,
John Fabian, Alice Koch. Second Ron: Karen Leffler,
Nancy Raub, Susan Haines. Gerri Miller, Wally Kahn,
Barbi Jones, Ethel Pedrick, Marilyn Sheerer. Third Row:
Susan Heinzer, Janet Bailey, Barbara Rice, Nancy Kneer,
Robert Hensley, Joseph Gatos, Ray Bradish, Ann Weed.
First

Row: Rita Kulik. Amy Daniels, Theresa
McHuch. Suellen Smith. Linda Larmouth, Regina
Kotch, Nancy Dennis, Ann Smalser. Second Row:

First

Sharon Remley. Barbara Bensinger, Judith Wortley, Elaine Schraeder, Linda Williams, Bonie Lee
Powis, Diana Shriver, Susan Drier. Third Row:
Judi Mann, Sue Morrison, Shirely Lewis, Shirley
Kline, Nancy Michael, Susan Lathrop, Gail Pickering, Gloria Zeigler, Orva Wynings, Carol Ann
Ripa.

179

TROMBONES
Reading Up: Susan Piper, Darrjl Lanning,
Kenneth Flickinger, William Hoffman.

Sandra

Kline,

William

Logan,

BRASS
Left to Right: Marlene Laughlin, Frank R. Harris, Irwin Zablocky, Douglas Caldwell, Linda

Ransom.

MAROON AND

CORNETS
Reading Up: Betty Girven, Bert Burrell, William Hinkle,

Elizabeth

Anne Rowe,

Edward Whalen.

<"l00l7r;liUl
Left to Right: Ruth

Johnson.

180

Ann

Ross,

SAXOrilONl s
Dawn Ensley, Carol McCracken, Kathy

Fox, Rochelle

PICCOLOS
From Bottom Up:

Charlotte Geary, Jean Burdick, Sharon

Weed.

PERCL'SSION
Porter, Fred Klock, Carol Hoover.
Left to Right: June Getz, Vince ^'right. Bill

GOLD BAND

CLARINETS
Reading Up: Peggy Desmond,
Grace Moyer, Anna Pelak.

10

Dianne Mushrush, Bonnie
Kroupa, Betty Hodovance,

Hartley,

Janet

Updegrove,

Ida

Gingrich,

CLARINETS

DRUM MAJORETTES
Right: Barbara Rowe, Judy Mann,
Jean Austin, Linda Schmidt, Captain; Beth
Sharon Fehr. Absent: Shelvie Guyer.
Left

Donna

Reading Up: Connie Bastress, Cathy Lesevich. Kay Fisher, Charles Knorr. George
Dniilla.

181

The Harmonettes, one

of

the

College

choral groups, provides vocal music for as-

sembly programs and other college functions.

a-f^
/.

HARMONETTES

OFFICERS
Seated,

Nancy

Left to Right: Carol S.inville, President; Carol Davis, Secretary. Sldiidiiig:
Gitler, Vice-President; Mrs. Dorothy J. Evans, Director; Mary Ann White.

Accompanist; Kay Dymond, Librarian; Carole Necci, Treasurer.

pint Row: Linda Slusser. Karin Shields, Barbara Storck,
Donnamarie Barbaro, Patricia Wetzel. Second Row: Kay
Styer. Judith Seguine, Judith Morin, Judith Clark, Vivian
Cobb, Bettina Niering, Third Ron: Margaret Ann Robbins,
Marcia Hazlett, Dona Searfoss. Joan Bray, Susan Miller,
Terry Keil, Donna Bogard. Judith Vineski. Fourth Roiv:
Marilyn Hertz, Ann Shuttlesworth, Carol Ann Lundy, Lorraine Lutz, Carolyn Quay, Barbara Szymanek, Mary Freund,
Judie Fox,

Kay

,

fi

o

f^

p

Dostich.

\\

o ^
Fint Row: Dona Sholes, Joyce Burbank, Virginia Roberts, Jacqueline Repas, Carol Kaminski.
Second Row:
Louise Beltz, Norma Whitebread, Patricia Yost, Alice
Halowell, Bettyanne Mahoney, Barbara Schiethauer.
Third Row: Monika Vizachero, Janet Whitmire, Peggy
Walter, Sandra Swetland, Nancy Steible, Christine
Wynn, Worthie Atyers. Fourth Row: Carolyn Wood,
Patricia Rugh, Patricia Learn, Sandy Russell, Nancy
Carson.

I

The Bloomsburg
to

Players

experience play

provides an opportunity

direction

and production.

The

What

Every

repertoire for 1962-63 includes Barrie's

Wommi
and

Knous. Masteroff's The

Waim

Penhunla,

Ibsen's Ghosts.

OIllCHRS
Left to Righl:

George

President; Molly Cliigston, Treasurer; Mr. Richard Beatty,
M.iry Homrighous. Ad%iscrs; Mary Miskevich, Secretary.

Sirine,

Mr. William Cope, Miss

BLOOMSBURG PLAYERS

Firu Row: Bonnie Lyshan, Judy Balestrini,
Patricia Caldwell. Theresa McHu.nh, Judith
Applegate, Gail Schively.
Second Row:
Christine
Mavreles,
Shirley
Segin,
Ruth
Rimsha, Arlene Butala, Betsy Dillith. Ann
Rapella. Cecelia Mistal. Third Row: Sandra
Hess. Betty Dushanko, Blair Hartman. William Hicks, Robert Hensley. Dennis Reedy,
Arlene Walter.
Fourth Row: Mary Lou
Yamula. Mary Lou McCutchen. Thomas
Yezerski,

Henry Fetterman,

Phyllis

Miller,

Bruce Van Housen.

Lynda Maul. Betty
Dolores Keen, Patricia
King, Kathryn Deibler, Karen Bartholomew. Second Row: Elizabeth
Marhorie Harper, Judith
Yokl,
Brozgal, Carolyn McCafferty, Karen Dot y, Amanda Bruhlmeier,
Maxine Johnson. Third Row: Karin Shields. Lovey Kopetz. Judith
Gers, Frank Milauskas, Kenneth
Flickinger, Betsy Harder, Priscilla
Greco, Donnalea Van Pelt.
First

Rou:

Scaife,

183

!

Curtain Call.

WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS
CAST
ALICK
JAMES

Henry Fetterman

.

Donald Hopkins

DAVID
MAGGIE
JOHN SHAND
$:i^

COMTESSE

">:^

LADY SYBIL
MR. VENABLES

George

Strine

Levey Kopetz
Robert Hensley

Mary Miskevich
Bonnie Lyshan
Steve Stedman

GRACE

Kay Deibler

ROSE
ELECTION NIGHT

Priscilla

Greco

CROWD

Arlene Butala, Kay Deibler, Ken FlickPriscilla Greco, Marjorie Harper,
Blair Hartman, Sandra Hess, Virginia
Johnson, Frank Milauskas, Ronald Sherman, Arlene Walter, Thomas Yezerski.
inger,

DIRECTOR
Mary
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR

Homrighous

Maxine Johnson

Give me
I've

184

done

it!

I'm John Shand,

MP.

th.it

pendant.

The company.

THE BLOOMSBURG PLAYERS
present

THE

WARM

PENINSULA

CAST

RUTH ARNOLD
JOANNE DE LYNN
STEVE CRAWFORD

Henry Fetterman

JACK WILLIAMS

Donald Hopkins

IRIS

FLORIA

HOWARD SHORE
TONY FRANCIS

PrisciHa Greco

So

let's

forget about

How

ard Shore.

Dolores Keen

Ann Marie

Rapella

Robert Hensley

Dennis Reedy

Production Staff Heads:
Stage

Manager

Assistant

Lighting

Robert Hensley
Phyllis Miller
Blair

Hartman

Properties

Judy

Balestrini

Costumes

Betty

Dushanko

Make-Up
Publicity

Dennis Reedy
Christine

Mas

reles

This

Why

didn't

I

is

learn to play

my roommate, Ruth

"God

Arnold.

Bless America" on the harpr

185

CHORALEERS PRESENT

AMAHL AND THE NIGHT
AMAHL

VISITORS
Ann Evans

_

Clair Welliver

HIS

MOTHER

Karen Leffler
Theresa

KING KASPAR
KING MELCHIOR
KING BALTHAZAR
THE PAGE
Accompaniment

McHugh

James

Leitzel

Anthony Dooley
John

_

Sills

John Martin
_

Mildred Bisgrove

Amy

Daniels

Chorus of Shepherds:
Janet Bailey,

Ann

Benefield, Arlene Butala,

S.

Douglas Cald-

Nancy Dennis, Margaret Desmond, John Fabian, Robert
Hensley, Virginia Hesel, Shirley Lewis, Dean Long, Gail

well,

Bonnie Lee Powis, Ann Marie Rapella,
Remley.- Nancy Rogers, Nancy Smith, Gary Snyder.
Pickering,

The

child

we

seek

riie

186

ihcpheiJs Janet tor the Kings.

Sharon

Dons

Duslianko, Lorraine Kujawa, Betty Gir\cn,
Mary Lee Miller, Ann Sharretts, Elizabeth
RichStask, Karen Leffler. Deborah Evans, Christine Teter, Catherine Fish. Clareen Oberlin. Sue .Sliisser, W'orthie Myers, Gayle
ards, Rosemary Fogarty, Ann Marie Michelson,
F/rsi

Ron.

Lejt lo Righl: Helen Sabota,

(tan Weisenfluh. Second

Ron: Kathy

Donna

Peters,

Barbaro,

Tarenkopt,

Hettv'

Joanne Bob»ta. Rose Marie White.

LIBRARY STAFF

The College Library
Community with

lege

periodicals,

provides excellent service to the Col-

exp,inding

its

and microfilms.

"behind-the-scenes,
availability ol

"

but

th.u

Much

collection

of

of the Staff's

work

is

responsible

books,

work
for

is

the

the library's resources to our faculty and stu-

dents.

Miss

Ehnor

R.

Kecttr,

Miss

M.iry

Qiii.uky.

and

Mis

Patricia Mosier.

Lejl lo RikIiI: Mrs. Martha Ma^Xcal.
Miss Gwendolyn Reams.

Dr.

HiMc.yarJe

Pestcl.

Miss

Lola

Maxucll.

.in*!

187

ATHLETICS

CHEERLEADERS

NANCY RODGERS,

Captain

MARYELLEN HORNER

Exalted Malamute,

JUDY ANDREWS

190

we

thank thee

FERN McCULLOUGH

.

KAREN

FAL'SEY

•eOWNS

COACHING SIAIF
Lejt 10 Right: Coach McLauphlin, Coach Flanagan, Coach Zeigler, Student Coach
Frank Sorochak, Coach Bashore, Student Coach Charley Brown, Coach Blair.

FOOTBALL
WALIER

R.

BLAIR

Hcjd Coach

Bloomsburg's 1962 football

key individuals.
their best
14,

team

The

showing against
season was

effort

against

of the season.

Bloomsburg

mr

Coach Zeigler readies Bob I.etcavage

for the

Kutztown game

Enthusiasm, plus!

.^;:^-

Coach Walter

12

East

injuries

Blair's

East

Stroudsburg

Stroudsburg

some

winning 33-

by a tremendous

As the gun sounded,



difficult
to

Huskies made

Millersville,

highlighted

a

h,id

te.im

season because of misfortune and

at

the

the score

close

was

19.

.m

RICHARD BOERNER

«*'

JOE CASAKI

LI.A

,

TREVOR CARPINTER

(}ARY SIACKHOUSE

CiARV BAi^BABA

JEFF

BOB CHRISTIANA

KEN ROBBINS

ART TINNER

MOSEi SCOTT

WARD

BSC

Lock

14

Haven

34

The Huskies

played a hard-fought game with Lock Haven, of
the Western Division of the Conference, in a duel that did not
count in the standings. The Huskies had a few misfortunes in
the contest, key fumbles and an intercepted pass.
The two
clubs battled on even terms throughout the first half, which
ended in a 14-14 tie. Bloomsburg stayed in the battle until the
early part of the last period and just prior to that had two pass
interceptions, thwarting bids for their third touchdown.
The
Bald Eagles scored one touchdown in the third quarter and

added two more scores in the final
scoring was done by Scott and Sprout.

BSC

Bloomsburg's

26

Mansfield

34

This Saturday afternoon was

quarter.

near disaster for the Huskies.
Down 20-0 after twenty-five minutes, they rallied thrice in three
minutes and forty-nine seconds and then went on to down the
Mountaineers 34-26.
a

The Huskies' first score was a once-in-a-lifetime thrill for
Guard John Sills. Sprout punted and Mansfield attempted to
field the ball on its goal line.
The ball was fumbled. Sills
recovered, and the Huskies had their first touchdown.

On

the

ensuing kickoff, Mansfield fumbled on the thirteen, and Boerner
recovered.
In four consecutive plays the Huskies had their
second tally as Tinner caught a Rohrer pass in the end zone.
Again a break for the Huskies an interception by Scott. On
the next play, Rohrer passed to Boerner. who buzzed to the
goal line for the third score. The final two tallies came on an
84-yard pass play from Rohrer to Davala and a 51 -yard jaunt
by Scott. Scott also added four P.A.T.'s.



BSC

Kings

6

The Huskies came from behind

to

tie

Kings 6-6
played on

at

6

Kings

College Homecoming game, which was
the new
Kingston High School gridiron.
The Monarchs grabbed a six-point lead on the first play of
the second period. They held the margin until late in the third
stanza when Bloomsburg entered the scoring column.
The
Huskies' score was made on a sustained drive of sixty-seven
yards, with Rohrer. Scott. Boerner. and Beiter playing key roles.
On the second attempt from the 3. Rohrer crashed over. Scott's
placement failed to provide the extra point.
Both teams threatened on other occasions, but were unable to
come up with a scoring combination before stubborn goal-line
stand.

BSC

'West Chester

The Rams had
at

Farrell

Field

28

much for the Huskies and kept their jinx
intact.
The first period was rather slow, with
too

both teams failing to gain an advantage. Early in the second
period, the Rams hit pay dirt on a 40-yard pass play. Later in
the same period they again struck via the airways and left the
field at half-time with a l4-point lead.
The Rams did equally as well in the second half, but got the
points in a slightly different manner. Twelve came from two
touchdowns one on the ground, and the other on a 28-yard pass



The

other two points came on
from a sloppy pass from center.
play.

194

a

safety

which resulted

BSC

Milltrsville

}3

14

around 5,000 saw Bloomsburg
score twice in the first seven and a half minutes, battle desperately against an aroused Marauder team much of the balance of
the initial half to hold l}-6 lead, and then move away onte

The Homecoming crowd

of

play resumed.

The two early scores came largely through the efforts of Bart
Wilenski and Lou Ciocta, both of whom blcKked Marauder
punts. The first touchdown was scored by Scott and the second
by Sprout after the rambling guard Ciocca carried the pigskin
to the three.

Things weren't so tense
the ball

much

in

the second half.

Bloomsburg had

of the time and Millersville had only one defen-

sive play that mattered.

than six minutes gone in the period, Boemer finNo. }i. Before the
67-yard drive for Husky
period was out, each team had scored again. Bloomsburg moved
75 yards to score, with Rohrer making the last yard on a sneak.
The final score came on a 54-yard drive highlighted by some
fine aerial work of Rohrer, Davala, and Cunningham. Boerner

With

ished

less

off

a

TD

went through the middle with elbow room

to

spare

for

the

final 15 yards.

M

BSC

Scoring

first

Cheyney

midway

in the first period, the

triumph over Cheyney on the latter club's
Sprout made the initial touchdown, going 12
climax of a 65-yard march. Before the period was
broke over his left side, cut out, and went down
for 54 yards and another score.
In the third period the Cheyney quarterback
a

.i2-6

shadow

of his goal

on

a pass play.

He was

6

Huskies went on
field.

yards as the
over Boerner
the sidelines

faded

to

the

separated from the

hit hard by charging Huskies and Mel Max,
on it in the end zone for a score.
The Huskies finished off with 2 in the last period. Kurzinsky
directed play and threw two bombs. The first went to Davala
and covered 30 yards, and the other to Doto on an 11 -yard bullet
in the end zone. Scott and Galie each added a P.A.T.

ball

when he was

a tackle, fell

BSC

KuLii.-Mi

6

12

you were fortunate enough to journey to Mt. Olympus this
Saturday last fall, you must be a football fan! The field had a
white blanket two inches thick at the finish.
"We have some fine slashing backs that can move well on a
dry field, but they could do nothing in the snow, and the
passing game, curtailed by the weather, didn't help the Huskies
If

when

it was attempted.
Bloomsburg opened the scoring at 5:20 of the second period
when 'Wilenski picked up the loose ball on the Husky 45. Bart
isn't the fastest man in the world, but he was effective as he

moved 25

yards before lateraling to

Ken

Robbins,

who

scooted

the rest of the way.

Kutztown scored late in the first half to get its first touchdown
and tie the score. The second Kutztown score came on a 55-yard
advance that was started in the 'third period and terminated at
2:44 of the

last quarter.

BSC

On

12
this cold, rainy Saturday, the

East

Stroudsburg

Huskies traveled

??

to 'Warriors-

with high hopes of playing the role of spoiler. The conon the field were deplorable; it rained intermittently,
the field .was a mudhole, and the referees were certainly ques-

ville

ditions

tionable.
It took an all-out effort to achieve the triumph, for the Huskies
put up a spirited battle all the way, and caused the Warriors to
keep their best operatives in action throughout the game.
The victors fashioned touchdowns early in both the first and
third periods. In the second half, the Huskies gave as well as
they received, and certainly put more drama in their scoring

efforts.

After Stroudsburg scored early in the third period, the Huskies
went to work. With Rohrer and Scott working superbly, the
Huskies scored. The score came on a fine pass play, Rohrer
to Scott.

Stroudsburg scored on an intercepted pass late in the third
After the kickoff, the Blairmen went back to work.
Through the fine aerial efforts of Sprout, Davala, Cunningham,
Mention
Klcmbara, and Rohrer, the Huskies scored again.
should be made especially of the fine Husky line, for without
their spirited play, this moral victory, so to speak, would have
been impossible.
|95

quarter.

Husky Manager, Don Frankhn, hands

out equipment to Dale Greenly

Pre-Game Tension
Seiited:

John

Sills,

Gary Stackhouse.

SlMiding:

Ken

Robbins.

BEHIND THE SCENES

Those long passes start here. Student Trainer
Roher's ankle before the yame.

Gene Steinruck

tapes

Dick

,o
\

\

Coach Blair checks out
Lee Jeckson.

f

\

starter

Larry Tironi, assisted by Student Trainer

SEASON RECORD

^,%%v^>; 0j

,1>

vBAY EM,\[A— Gu.)r_

16

200

WINS



burp, almost
watches basketball

— 3 LOSSES

ACTION SHOTS FROM

The

B.S.C. Cagers ended their season with 16 wins

The

losses consisted of a

and

3

losses.

and

3

points against Mansfield,

West

mere

1,

2,

Chester, and

Mansfield respectively.

Coach William Foster and Assistant Coach Dick
Lloyd

produced one of the best basketball

Bloomsburg has
B.S.C.

NCAA

has accepted an invitation to play in the

Tournament

at

Albright College.

Gary Rupert, ending
captained
season.

202

teams

seen.

the

B.S.C.

his fourth year

Cagers

on the team,

through an

excellent

1962-63

COURT CONTESTS

SEASON RECORD
BSC

Opponent

Un. of Nebraska

26

4

Indiana State

29

3

Un. of Wisconsin

36

5

Post

25

3

Millersville

32

3

Un. of

17

14

31

2

C.

W.

So. Illinois

R.I.T.

32

3

Waynesburg

18

11

E.

Stroudsburg

Lincoln Universit)'

38

Shippensburg

26

6

West Chester

23

6

Lock H.iven

18

9

351

19

Placed

COACH RUSSELL
NAIA

E.

1st in

Wilkes Tournament 1962.

HOUK

Wrestling Coach of the Year

WRESTLING
This was a banner year for the Huskies

The record at the right speaks for itself
The season was highlighted by two very ex
Lock

matches, Southern Illinois and

citing

Haven.

The Huskies reached

against

Lock Haven, and with

peak

their
this

as

mentum, they should come out on top
States and the NAIA Tournament.

mo-

in the

Co-Captains: Bill Hughes. Bill Garson, and Bob Hall.

,,

(^;

o r r

:a
y

\

^^^^^M.^

r.

'e
,

a,^

P.

^.^J^^^J^J^^^

H.ii
Garson. SecBi
Pint Ron: Jerry Fortncv, BilK Huu Ks, Hill Robb, Ed Taylor, Dick Scorcse, Bill Paule, Gene Dixon, Dave St
Vargo Joh:n Owen, Mike
ond Row: Dale Hunsinger, Manager, Larry Richie, Bob Pierce, Don Sholley. Rocco Forte, Jim Rolley, Bill Puglia,
Bierbower, Stan Derr, and Student Coach, Lee Jackson. Th/rd Row: Coach Houk, Jim Lewis, Dave DeWire, Joel Melitski, Dick Miller, Gary Masenior,
Tom Gillung, Carmen Rossi. Bob Gibhle, Fran Decembrino, Dave Weaver, and Manager, Chuck Hanna.

203

m

JERRY FORTNEY
4

wins

12

HUGHES

BILL

wins
1
loss
1
tie
2nd Pennsyh.mia State College
TournanKnt, 1963

3rd in Wilkes Tourn.iment
1st

3

'

losses

Pennsylvania State College

Tournament, 1963

DICK SCORESE

14^

wins
Pennsylvania
1

1st

1

1

loss

St.iti.

College

Tournament, 1962
2nd NAIA, 1962

167

lOM VARGO

6 wins

3rd in Pennsylvania State
Ci

204

:llei;e

177

Toumarnent, 196}

DAVE STEL'MPFLE
7 wins

2 losses
-ith

in VC'ilkes

1

loss

Tournament

3rd in Pennsylvania State
College Tournament, 1963

137 ED TAYLOR
2nd Pennsylvania State Oillegc
Tournament, 1963

130 BILL ROBB
1
tie
8 wins
3 losses
2nd in Wilkes Tournament
3rd in Pt-nnsylvanu
Colle.ye

St.itc

Tournament, 196^

MPIONS
63
157

BILL PAl'LE

9 wins ! losses
3rd in Wilkes Tournament
1st

191
9 wins
4th in
1st

BOB HALL
1

loss

Hwt.

2 ties

Wilkes Tournament

Pennsylvania State College

Tournament, 1963
Fifth Place.

NCAA.,

Pennsylvania State College
Tournament, 1963

1963

Twice P.S.C.A.A. Champion

12 wins

BILL

GARSON

losses

1

tie

3rd in Wilkes Tournament
1st Pennsylvania State College

Tournament. 1963
Three times P.S.C.A.A. Champion

205

206

Fortney

is all

tangled up.

Robb puts

his

opponent

in

an awkward position.

207

N.A.I.A.

WRESTLING

QUEEN

'in
Miss Barbara Chyko, Queen of
the 'W'restiing Tournament.

The Top Twelve.

Seated, Left to Ri.^ht: Barbara Chyko,
Williamsport. Standing: Suellen Smith,
Bridgeville; Marilyn Rink. Abington; Nancy Rhone, Muncy.

The Queen and
Bloomsburg;

her

Betty

court.

Scaife,

N.A.I.A.

Hubert Jack. 1962 N.A.I.A. Coach-of-the-Year,
receiving his plaque and citation from the Helms

208 Foundation

of Wrestling.

TOURNAMENT

Mr. Russell Houk, Husky Coach, receives the
Coach of the Year award from Eugene Hill.

Coach McLaughlin with
and Larry Tironi.

his staff of

Managers,

Uon

Hopkins, Joe Casarella,

Opponent

Howard

34

University

Millersville

35

Lycoming

61

East

65

Stroudsburg

Lock Haven
Morgan State
Lock Haven
Lycoming

56
(Baltimore,

Md.)

25
57
Coach McLaughhn makes plans with his Co-Captains Don
Young, Lou Konetski, and Nelson Swarts.

SWIMMING

4r
5;::;:t"'

n


iiHHI:

^

f^

p 6

i

i
First

Row, Left

to

Nelson Swarts, Bill Turley, Ray Fox, Bill Billctt, Don Watkms, Don Beltz, Jim Young, Jim Seybert. Second Row:
Lomas, Chuck Jasper, Don Young, Jim Derr, Hayden Jones, Joe Huttemann, Tom Werts, Joe Casarella (MaiiMcLaughlin, Coach, Dan Rice, Dick Steidel, Jim Knorr, Bob Gering, Floyd Grimm, Harr>- Ackerman, Lou Konetski,

Right:

Don Hopkins (Manager),
Third Rou-: Eli
Larry Tironi (Manager).

ager).

1

Jerry

209

HARRY ACKERMAN

DON

400 yd. Medley Relay
200 yd. Butttrtly

CHUCK JASPER
200

yd. Ind.

210

Backstroke

BOB GERING

FLOYD GRIMM

Freestyle

200 yd. Ind. Medley
200 yd. Butterfly
500 yd. Freestyle

RUSSEL
500-200 yd
400 vd

LOU KONETSKI

JERRY LOArAS

Co-Captain

50 yd. -100 yd. Freestj'le

Medley

ireestvie

RAY FOX

BHLTZ

400 yd. i\[edley Reljv
200 yd. Backstroke'

200

yd. -500 yd. Freestyle

400

yd. Freestyle Relay

"^^

i3

.^

L^

DICK STEIDEL

DANIEL RICE

Diver

^^^^F

CLUGSTON

BILL

NELSON SWARTS

400

Cn-C.iptain

Freestyle

200

200 yd. Ind. Medley
200 yd. Backstroke

Relay

DON

V;'ATKINS

200 yd. Backstroke

DON YOUNG
Co-Captain
50 yd.-lOO yd. Freestyle
400 yd. Relay

yd.

TURLEY
Medley Relay

yd. Breaststroke

JIM

YOUNG

50 yd. -100 yd. Freestyle
400 yd. Relay

211

212

ifv_;

Mill

(

ir

I

!

lunr

uivi,-

Movd Oninm

Ic.iJs in tht- huttcrtj;

TRACK

Gar)-

1-^

4*"

^

'tf^ .'**

'**'

** *

EJwards hurls the

*

^h^t.

iHfr

Fred Saxton, Moses Scutt, liJ Cocco, Micliael Kleir.baia, B..b Painter, Tom Delovich, Jan Poseda, Wayne Hock, Mike HelSecond Row: Bob Morse. Jinn Shemanski, Roy Peffer, Robert Donahue, Donald Denick, Otis Johnson. Ed A'Zary, Ed Narke, Al
Kislowski, Ron Hartsock. Third Row: Dennis Reiter, Wayne Moss, Ron Sherratt. Xick Graeber, Mike Richardson, Gar)- Edwards, Bob Hertzie,
John Taylor, Tom Schwitzer. Dick Boerner. Neil Mercando.
/•Vrj/

rou-, Lt// lo Rtjihl:

veston,

Henry

S\aiz.

213

"wr

V

^•

Jtf-

4m

»-J^..\ •^^

BSC's champion

sprinter,

Ed Cocco, breaks wire

in

100-yard dash against Shippensburg.

1962

STATE

official measures Edwards' toss in the shot put

Jim Shemanski. up and o\er!

214

1962

TRACK AND FIELD

Co-captains Ed Cocco anJ Gary Edwards pose with Coach Michael E
Flannagan.

SCENES FROM THE
1962 TRACK SEASON
Community

Government

awards the trophy

216

to

Association President James Case
Mr. Flanagan for successful track season.

April

VARSITY SQUAD

1962

-^

^^

j^*^^^'
/

'

9

il

'S-//
BOB BRAND,

CARL BREDBENNER,

2b

3b

RA^' Ei\riMA.

JEFF GARRISON,

lb

c

-m^0
'£L-

SCOTT GROSS,

'i._-

JOE HOLDEN,

ss

^.
««

BILL

MORAN.

JOHiN

cf

RIBBLE,

GENE KAPPAS,

3b

JL\[

If

McKINLEY,

p

^
xMARTLX ROSATO,

rf

GARY RUPERT,

lb

ss

ngai
IF^F/Wi
ii^
1/

JOE SCHEIN,

ART TINNER,

rf

SEC.

LARRY TIRONL

c

^''M

HOWARD VANDERPOOL,

2b

«TR.
VrSlTOft*

1

PLAY

-I!

^

B.S.C.

^-.

-^^
i

SCRIBNER WATKINS.

p

V

TERRY WOOD,

p

If

JOE

JOHN

RADO
GEORGK MILLER

YIRGF.I.

Captain

Nineteen sixty-three marks the fourth

Our

at B.S.C;.

wins,

record tor our

five losses,

year, with seven

Team was
burg, but
Dr. Martin Satz, Coach, tries a golfing cap on his
daughter Stephanie, future B.S.C golfer.

and one

first

tie.

wins and one

defeated in

came back

first

its

ye.ir

During

game

to seven golf

intercollegiate

golf

fifteen

is

1962, constituted our best

Last year,
loss.

of

three years of competition

Golf

that year the B.S.C.

of the season by East Strouds-

matches

in a row.

This year, John Yurgel, Captain, will complete his fourth year as a
regular.
in

I960.

third
their

He

is

the only player

who

started nut with the original

team

Three other returning players are Joe Rado, starting his
and George Masich and Bob McCloskey, both starting

year,

The

second year.

Other players

who

loss

look

of George

Gensemer

will

be sorely

i

\,

ROBERT

HARIMAX

felt.

promising will battle for positions on the

team, howe-.er, and the individual

members

will

do

their best to up-

hold the previous record.

INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF



1962
MEI.VIX

HOLIJR

1963

TEAM

Kneeling. Left to Kighl: Melvin Holier, Wilfred Anderson, Bob Erdm.in. Robert Hartman. S/.ii/ding: Willard Bloom, John Yurgel,
Joe Rado, Dr. Martin Satz, Coach.

Tom

Little,

George

Miller,

219

VARSITY SQUAD
Kneeling. Left to Rtght: Jim Holt, Ron Rupert, Bill Derkits,
Hicks, Larr>' Teleski, B(ib Campbell, Mr. Crait; Hinies, Coach.

Lee Mover, Ed

SEASON RECORD
Kutztown

4

B.S.C

Millersville

9

B.S.C.

Shippensburt;

8

East Stroudsburt;

9

Shippensburt;

8

East Stroudsburg

7

Kutztown

6

Millersville

7

Eill.

S/.inJht,^:

Bill

Henrie, John Bausch, Keith Kramer, Jerry Dalton,

Bill

ADVERTISING

AND
SENIOR DIRECTORY
221

Join your

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION,

and keep your membership active

through the years. Annual dues of $3.00
to the

ALUMNI QUARTERLY.

a year, will

will

include a year's subscription

This magazine, which

keep you informed of the

activities of

the events happening on campus. Your membership
sible for the

ASSOCIATION

dues should be sent to Boyd

to continue

F.

appears four times

your classmates and
will

also

many worthwhile

make

it

pos-

projects. All

Buckingham at Bloomsburg State College,

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.

OUR OBJECT

.

.

.

'To Keep the Door

Open

for

of Opportunity

Worthy American Youth."

OUR SLOGAN

.

.

.

"Every graduate of Bloomsburg an Active

Member

of the

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION."

Compliments of

TWO
Whose

Privilege

to

L

G.

FRIENDS
It

Has Been

Serve You

BALFOUR COMPANY

Jewelry's Finest Craftsmen

TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
The World's

Finest Yearbooks

AMBY NOLAN— MAH LYNOH
626 Miners Bank
Wilkes-Barre,

222

Building

Pennsylvania

muii im'- ""

\W inirrir

'T'itumnimm

a!;'

Enhance the' Attractiveness of Your Honfie
with

Beautiml

MAGEE CARPET

True Nature Colors

Wilton



Tufted



.

.

Velvet

.



Loonned to Last
Axnninster



Knitted

THE MAGEE CARPET COMPANY
Bloomsburg,

Pennsylvania

—DEALERS EVERYWHERE—

223

SNEIDMAN'S JEWELER

Jf4^
MILK— ICE CREAM
Other Dairy Products
Laboratory Controlled

DAILY

Suppliers to the:

130 East Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

"College Dining Room"

and
"The Husky Snack Bar"

Compliments
of

BERWICK CREAMERY, INC.

HOUTZ
TOBACCO COMPANY

Berwick, Pa.

Since

Sunbury, Pennsylvania

Wholesale

Distributors

SCHRAFFT'S CHOCOLATES

Congratulations and

Best Wishes

to the Graduating Class

MERIN STUDIOS OF PHOTOGRAPHY
PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE

OFFICIAL

All portraits

appearing

have been placed on

In

File

this
In

1963 ORBITER

publication

our Studio and

can be duplicated at any time.

Write or Phone Us for Information

WA

3-0146
3-0147
3-0148

1010 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia

7,

Penna.

1899

ROCK'S STEAK HOUSE
Seafood and Spaghetti
Air Conditioned

Compliments of

WOLFE WHOLESALE
Market Street

1081

BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

Success to the
1963

Class of

From
Corner of

JOHN

and East Streets

Fifth

BLOOMSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA

A.

SCHELL

Architect

Road

Light Street

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

MAREE'S DRESS SHOP
West Main

112

GENSEMER'S

Street

BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
Wholesale



Retail

Meats and Provisions

87 Knapp Avenue

Compliments

Phone 784-2870

of

MIDWAY LANES
16

Lanes

— Automatic

Fully

Pin

Setters

BLOOMSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA

Air-Conditioned

BLOOMSBURG-DANVILLE HIGHWAY

225

SUNOCO SERVICE

HARRIS

WELLER

VENDING SERVICE
Shamokin

—Tamaqua

Complete Automatic Merchandising
Route

I

I

Bloomsburg, Pa.

At the
R

Compliments of

STROEHMAN

Of

BROS. CO.

Bakers of

SUNBEAM BREAD

N

THE STUDIO SHOP
The Area's

Home

Gifts, Art,

of Records,

and Music.

CONGRATULATIONS!
CLASS

OF
63

59 East Main Street
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

from the makers of

Good

Luck,

Grads

.

.

.

From

NESPOLI JEWELERS

f

mTm

Stop

in

and Talk With "Chic"

Main Street
226



.

.

.

Bioonnsburg, Pennsylvania

potxxJto cJlvjfU>

Success From

THE DIXIE SHOPS
Clothes
for

the

Campus

SHARPLESS HARDWARE
^nl

AND

GIFTS

Compliments of

CONFAIR
BEVERAGE COMPANY

WALKER'S JEWELRY
14

West Main

Street,

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

For a Quick,
Refreshing

THE TEXAS

Lift!

.

BERWICK. PENNSYLVANIA

.

Where Dad Took

His Girl!

142 East Main Street

BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

everything tastes better with

Vaughn's
BREAD and ROLLS

EPPLEY'S

228

DRUG STORE

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania

BLOOMSBURG
MILLS

BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

— —

Richard A. Benefleld

Manager

Let us help

make your next banquet

—Attractive


a

success.

guest rooms

Delicious

Food

MILLER OFFICE SUPPLY

BLOOMSBURG BANKCOLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY

& EQUIPMENT COMPANY

18

West Main

Street

BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

Compliments
Complete Banking and
Trust Services
Drive-In

Window and

of

HURR'S DAIRY

Free Customer Parking

MEMBER

F.D.I.C.

229

!

THOUGHT FOR FOOD

At Bloomsburg State College and 152
tion's leading universities

.

.

.

of the na-

and colleges,

it's

pro-

vided by Slater. Planning, preparing and serving
interesting, nutritious meals

ment. Slater

is

is

a major assign-

proud to serve you at Bloomsburg

Congratulations, Class of '63

SLATER
FOOD

SEIIVICE

MiXIVAGEMElVT
A

Division

of Automatic

Retailers

Philadelphia

Baltimore

230



Chicago



46,

of America,

Inc.

Pa.

San Frandsco



Atlanta

HARRY LOGAN
Jeweler
Suppliers

^^^^^^^^^H^K

of

Rings and

B.S.C. Class

/^^ki^

M

M

'

1

Keys

GREEN, ELLIS

136

& ANDERSON

West Main

Street

BLOOMSBURG. PENSYLVANIA

Stocks-Bonds-Mutual Funds
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MEMBERS AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE

CHARLES H. HENRIE, Manager
ELMER D. ROBINSON, Registered

Representative

RACUSIN'S

I

16 East

Main Street

BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

RITTER'S

Conveniently Located
For School Supplies

To "Suit the
.

.

.

BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
232

CAMPUS"

.

RELAX

.

.

.

disappear at Romeo's fun and -food center.

Tensions

Best foods quickly served.

range or miniature

Have

fun

at the

driving

golf.

MERCK

CHEROKEE PLANT

MERCK CHEMICAL
MERCK &

ROMEO'S
Pizza



Fine Quick Foods

Rt.

I

I



Just

—Soft

Inc.

DANVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA

FUN-FOOD CENTER,
Hot

CO.,

DIVISION

INC.

Cream

Ice

— Play

Golf

Outside Bloomsburg Toward Berwick

DR.

J.

FRANK BRINK,

JR.

First

Bloomsburg

National

Penna.

Bank

784-4535

Building

Congratulations to
the Graduates

For All

Here

at

THE BERWICK BANK

you'll find it

.

.

.

easy and pleasant to "save" for our staff

PHOTO

Camera Needs

.

.

.

SERVICES, INC.

includes friendly people always ready to serve you.

Come

in

soon and open your

SAVINGS ACCOUNT.

THE BERWICK BANK
A FRIENDLY BANK
ARIO

H. EVERETT

President

ROWLAND W. HORTMAN
Executive Vice

President

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
36

E.

Main Street

Bloomsburg, Pa.
233

Go

Let's

FOUGHTS RESTAURANT

Bowling

On

at

the Berwick

For Expert

Highway

Photographic

Finishing

BLOOM BOWL
PETER

KOCHER PHOTO SERVICE

Bloomsburg, Pa.

505 Cemetery Street

Route

WILLIAMSPORT, PA.

S.

II,

North

MARINOS,

Proprietor

Phone 323-1167

Photographer to the

1963 ORBITER

MERIN STUDIOS
OF PHOTOGRAPHY
1010 Chestnut Street

PHILADELPHIA

234

7.

PENNA.

Moyer, Robert Donald, 4o Cherry

Dan\ille, Pa.

St.,

Nawrocki, Thomas Vincent, 4 Federal St., New Philadeljshia, Pa.
Newman, Garold Robert, 144 Fairmount Ave., Sunbury, Pa.
Oravitz, Joseph Vincent, 1642 Webster St., Shamokin, Pa.
Petruzzi, Ronald Joseph, Main St., Elred, Pa,
Pingar, Elizabeth R., 178 Washington St., Freeland, Pa.
Prosseda, David Lee, Mahoning Manor, Milton R.D. 1, Pa.
Rathmell, Lois Marie, R.D. 1, Watsontown, Pa.
Reiter, Dennis Wilson, 502 Washington St., E. Greenville, Pa.
Sample, James Kingdom, 113 Potter St., Dunmore, Pa.

SENIOR
DIRECTORY

Edward

Savage,

F.,

Hill

Benton, Pa.

St.,

Scheldt, Darlenc Fayc, 344 River Rd., Pottstown, Pa.
Schell, Garr)-

Eugene, Breisch Rd., Ringtown, Pa.

Schlegel, Linda Fay, R.D.

1,

Steven.s, Pa.

Setcavage, James Edward, 125
Sewell, Robert Joseph, 441

W.

W.

Pine

Mahanoy

St.,

City, Pa.

Ave., Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Lynn Eugene, 329 Church St., Millcrsburg, Pa.
James Edmund, 4606 Covcnty Rd., Harrisburg, Pa.
Stettler, Robert Lee, 929 Line St., Sunbury, Pa.
Stoop, Richard Charles, 317 S. Shamokin St., Shamokin, Pa.
Styer, Paul Richard, 45 Ardmore Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.
Swarts, Nelson Adler, 11 E. 12th St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Thomas, Judith Dawn, R.D. 4, Bloomsburg, Pa.
VanHousen, Bruce Leon, 17 Washington St., New Milford, Pa.
Walters, Richard Dean, 74 Iron St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Walters, Ronald Thomas, 24 N. Fourth St., W.' Hazleton, Pa.
Watkins, Charles W., 245 Boland Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Webb. Robert Walter, Jarrettown Rd., Willow Grove, Pa.
Shiiop,

Siipple,

BUSINESS EDUCATION

EdwarJ King, 328 Broad St., Nescopeck, Pa.
Andrews, Harold Charles, 115 Queen St., Northumberland, Pa.
Anthony, Dale Eugene, 318 Poplar St., Towanda, Pa.
Ardiere, Bernadine Anne Ruth, 114 Butler St., Forty Fort, Pa.
Bailey, Kenneth Leroy, King St., Eldred, Pa.
Biehl, Patricia Lona, 142 S. Third St., Hamburg, Pa.
Bodolus, Mary Ann Marie, 223 Laurelwood Rd., Pottstown, Pa.
Allen,

Boner, Joan E., 131 S. Eighth St., Reading, Pa.
Boyer, Arlene Emma, Klingerstown, Pa.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Brown, Irene Mae, R.D. 1, Monroeton, Pa.
Brown, Laura Mae, 311 Davis St., Clarks Summit, Pa.
Bukavich, John Peter, 44 E. Liberty St., Ashley, Pa.
Burnard, Carol Mae, 12 Brush St., Susquehanna, Pa.
Cotner, Nancy Carolyn, Route 2, Danville, Pa.

Adornato, Joseph N., 218 Prospect St., Susquehanna, Pa.
Allen, Gail Louise, 151 Summer St., DuBoistown, Pa.

Grain, Hazel M., 170 South Ave., Canton, Pa.

Applegate, Elizabeth Slack, 18 South Broad

Crandall, Helen Jean, 20

N. Charlotte

St.,

Pottstown, Pa.

Cranford, Ronald Warren, 4611 Coventry Rd., Harrisburg, Pa.
Derkits, Robert

1847 Main

F.,

St.,

St.,

Hughesville, Pa.

Mary Ann, 6G Spruce St., Alden Station, Pa.
Austin, Thomas Eugene, 3303 Third St., Almtdia, Bloomsburg,
Bachman, Judith Ann, 220 N. Fourth St., West Hazleton, Pa.
Augustine,

Northampton, Pa.

S. Cedar St., Hazleton, Pa.
Dodson, Richard Edward, Market St., Benton, Pa.
Doebler, Carole Louise, 600 E. l6th St., Berwick, Pa.
Fischer, Jeanne Marie Helen, Scranton-Pocono Highway, Moscow.

DiLiberto, John Mark, 215

Pa.

John Raymond, 6 Maple Ave., W. Wyoming, Pa.
Green, John Edward, Water St., Mahanoy Plane, Pa.
Griffiths, William E., 101 Huntington St., Danville, Pa.
Hawthorne, Donald B., Jr., 516 Chestnut St., Pottstown, Pa.
Gatti,

Bannon, Catherine Blanche, R.D. 2, Elverson, Pa.
Nancy Florence, R.D. 1, Coudersport, Pa.
Baum, Benjamin M., 40 S. Pine St., Hazleton, Pa.
Bcierschmitt, Ruth May, 409 W. Ave., Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Biagiotti, Theresa Ann, 1176 Wyoming Ave., Exeter Borough,
Bidelspach, Jo-Ann Kolb, 507 Columbia Ave., Lansdale, Pa.

Barnett,

Brock,

Mary Lyn,

E.

Main

St.,

Westfield, Pa.

Chamberlain, Margaret L. Montz, 666 Carson

St.,

Hazleton, Pa.

Jackson, Lee, 1088 Poquessing Ave., Andalusia, Pa.
Jacobs, Walter

Clark,

Heston, Lois Frances, 388

St.,

Shamokin, Pa.

Monument

Ave.,

Wyoming,

Pa.

Hockenberry, Nola Mae, 102 N. Loveland Ave., Kingston, Pa.

Homa, Eugene

Charles, 27 Lukens

J.,

213

S.

St..

Trevose, Pa.

Oak'st., Shamokin, Pa.

430 W. Coal St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Ann, 681 N. Vine St., Hazleton, Pa.

Knorr, John Wesley, 252
Kulesa, Edmund F., R.D.

Kurowski,

Roman

Lingenfelter,

S.,

167

W.
1,

Fifth

St.,

St.,

Anthony William, 245

Glen Lyon, Pa.
Linn St., Bellefonte,

W.

Lee,

418 15th Ave., Scranton,
St.,

Pa.

Berwick, Pa.

Dalpiaz, Leo Harpei, 1199 Franklin

St.,

Williamsport, Pa.

Danchak, Tanya Ann, 75 E. Kirmar A\e., Alden, Nanticoke, Pa.
Davenport, Carol Ann, 32 Kulp St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.

Ringtown, Pa.

W. Main

Dianne

Clausen, Cheryl, 511 E. Third

Kegolis, Joseph R.,

Klatch, Patricia

Pa.

Case, James, 45 Carverton Rd., Trucksville, Pa.

Chambers, Sally Ann, 420 E. Fourth St., Berwick, Pa.
Choplick, Chester Thomas, P. O. Box 258, Shamokin, Pa.
Churba, Ronald R., Reach Rd., R.D. 3, Williamsport, Pa.
Chute, Elaine Frances, Trout Run, Pa.
Chyko, John M., 448 E. Eighth St., Bloomsburg, Pa.

Hess, Linda Lou, 33 N. Seventh

Pa.

Davis, Carol Marie, Lrghstreet, Pa.
Pa.

Makowski, Michael David, 257 Miners Ave., Wanamie, Pa.
Malinowski, Gerald Edward, 408 N. Oak St., Mount Carmel, Pa.
Mays, Joann Helen, W. Main St., Ringtown, Pa.
McFerran, Nancy Lee, 401 Krewson Terrace, Willow Grove, Pa.
Menker, Sheldon Howard, 2447 Penn St., Harrisburg, Pa.
Miller, Raymond Nelson, 422 Cherry St., Milton, Pa.

Davis,

Thomas

John, 86

N. Atherton

Ave., Kingston, Pa.

Deeter, Margaret Ellen, 120 E. Main, Nanticoke, Pa.
Deibler, Kathryn Annette, 72 E.

Main

St.,

Elizabethville, Pa.

Ann, 408 N. Main St., Pittston, Pa.
Dilley, Claire Olwen, Box 614 Trailwood R.D. 1, Wilkes-Barre,
DiRoberto, Ray, 324 W. Sixth St., W. Wyoming, Pa.
Earyes, Patricia Ann, 314 Whitmore Ave., Mayfield, Pa.

Detato, Lois

Pa.

235

Esher, Richard Roland, 236

W.

Featherman, Marie Louise,

7'^2

Sunbury

St.,

Dogwood

Sh.unokiii, Pa.

Circle Micklcys Gradcn,

Fisher,

Mary

Ellen,

R.D.

2,

Bonnie June, 4081,2 Arch

L.,

Lanus Dorothy, 94 Kirby Ave., Mounlaintop, Pa.
7763 Wayne Ave., Upper Darby, Pa.
Morell, Serilyn Ann, 921 Russell St., Avoca, Pa.
Moyer, Franklin Lee, R.D. 5, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Moyer, Ruth Ann, R.D. 2, Berwick, Pa.

HI

Forney, Dora Jane, R.D.

Milton, Pa.

St.,

South Tiiird
"i,

Miller, Marcia Elizabeth,

Catawissa, Pa.

Flanagan, Barbara Anne, 421 N. Shamokin

Fleming, Sandra

Dan\

St.,

St.,

Shamokin, Pa.

Catawissa, Pa.

Pa.

ille.

Ghezzi, Marie Monica, 211

S. Market St., Shamokin, Pa.
Glenn, Nancy Ann, Country Club Dr., Bloomsburg, Pa.

Guyer, Shelvie Jeanne, 108 Brookside, Watsontown, Pa.
Harner, Daniel Elmer, Hegins R.D. 1, Pa.
Harrison, Elizabeth Ann, 1340 Ferris Ave., Berwick, Pa.

Haswell, Carol Ann, 930

W.

Fourth

Hickernell, Barbara Kay, R.D.

1,

St.,

Hazleton, Pa.

Sheridan, Pa.

Hoch, Wayne Arthur, Box 41, Raubsville, Pa.
Hodoyance, Bett)' Ann, 41 Keystone Ave., Peck\ille, Pa.
Hoffman, Bonnie Lee, 854 N. Fourth St., Sunbury, Pa.
Hosey, Margaret Ann, Rear 112 River St., Forty Fort, Pa.
Hughes, Claire Ruth, 41 EJison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Inch, G. William, Pennscreek, Pa.
Janerich, Maureen Philomena, 91 W. Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Jones, Bonnie Jane, 215 Spring St., West Pitts'ton, Pa.
Keen, Dolores Yvonne, 245 Linden St., Sunbury, Pa.
Klock, Shirley Anne, 216 Race St., Sunbur)-, Pa.
Kocher, Shirley Mae, Turbotville, Pa.
Kopetz, Lovey, 54 North St., Hudson, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Kratzer, Phyllis L, Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa.
Lester, Christine Barbara, 83 E. Main St., Glen-Lyon, Pa.
Long, Jane Ann Foust, 46 Cherry St., Danville, Pa.
Lyshan, Bonnie Joy, 222 Seventh Ave., Bethlehem, Pa.
'5

Mascarella, Joanne Nina, 13 James

St.,

Kelayres, Pa.

Naylor, Raymond, 162 Buckley St., Bristol, Pa.
O'Donnell, Edward Bernard, 516 Sansom St., Upper Darby, Pa.
O'Leary, T. Timothy, 223 N. Rock St., Shamokin, Pa.

Ann

Olskey,

Mildred, 21 Grand Parkway, Lewistown, Pa.

Painter, Robert E., Linglestown, R.D.

Harrisburg, Pa.

1,

Rhys Edward,' 161 W. Dorrance St., Kingston, Pa.
Poloni, Katherine Cecilia, 544 N. Seventh St., Bangor, Pa.
Price, Judith Ann, 18 E. Butler St., Shickshinny, Pa.
Procopio, Margaret Anne, 129 S. Franklin St., Shamokin, Pa.
Rcppy, Jessie Marie, 6 E. Main St., Plymouth, Pa.
Rhodomoyer, Susan Kay, 340 College Hill, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Phillips,

Rockwell, John E., 38 Tall Pine Lane, Levittown, Pa.
Rogers, Alma Jean, R.D. 1, Factoryville, Pa.

W. Keller St., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Rojewski, Constance Sonja, 344 Sweetbrier Dr., Warminster, Pa.

Rohrer, Richard Larry, 211

Roke, Richard, 57 E. Main St., Glen Lyon, Pa.
Rothermel, Mary Ella, R.D. 5, Danville, Pa.
Ruckle, Judith Ann, R.D. 4, Benton, Pa.

Runkle, Judith Ann, 8 N. Shamokin

St.,

Rupert, Gary George, 260 E. Eighth

St.,

Shamokin, Pa.
Bloomsburg, Pa.

Rupert, Lee Anne, 2056 Reed St., Williamsport, Pa.
Ryman, Lois Ann, R.D. 3, Dallas, Pa.
Sanders, Marie Victoria, 1412 W. State St.,. Shamokin, Pa.
Scaife, Betty Louise, 414 Brandon Ave., Williamsport, Pa.
Schmidt, Linda Ann, 518 Amosland Rd., Morton, Pa.
Scott, Moses L., 169 Belfonte Ave., West Conshohocken, Pa.

THINGS TO WRITE HOME ABOUT
StuJents en|oy Winter

Weekend

at

Eagles

Freshman

236

Pa.

Miller,

Allentown, Pa.
Fetterman,

McDonald, Mary Elizabeth, 212 Hoffman Blvd., Ashland,
McKec, Sandra Lee, 3007 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa.

1962 Laurel Princess and lu

Mere

revolt upperclassinen hazers as

customs end

Shaughnessy, James

E.,

63 W. Harrison St., Tunkhannock, Pa.
R.D. 2, Bloomsburg, Pa.

Sheatler, Jacqueline Lcc,

Thomas Joseph, 606 Bloom St., Danville,
Shisko, Andrew Albert, 13 Market St., Kelayres, Pa.
Shutt, Jeanne M., P. O. Box 237, Elysburg, Pa.
Shelinski,

Sills.

John Edward,

Jr.,

467 Court A, Terrace #2,

Pa.

Strine.

George

Lester, -105

Bristol, Pa.

1,

Shakespeare Ave., Milton. Pa.

Stump, Audrey. 7 Cooper St., Dam ille. Pa.
Swisher, Jack, 504 E. Fourth St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Szerafinski, ^L^ry Louise, R.D. 2, Dalton, Pa.
Tenzyk. Joanne Angeline, 202 S. Broad St., W. lazlcton. Pa.
Thomas, Gordon. R.D. 5. Bloomsburg, Pa.
1

Thoma.s, Susan Bernadcttc, 1S5 S. Laurel .St., lazlcton. Pa.
Tibbs, Franklin S.tmucI, Jr., 512 Dixisioii St.. Jcnkintown, Pa.
Timony. Rosemary Molly, 395 Scotch Hill, Dril'ton, Pa.
1

.

Trabitz, Judith. 16 ^L^IIery Place, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Ann Marie Madelyn, 118

Butler .St., Pittston, Pa.
927
N. Fifth St., Reading, Pa.
Margaret,
Wadsworth, Patricia
Wagner, Mary Elaine, 404 Catherine St., BKximsburg, Pa.
Vitale,

Waples, Sally Ann, 2422 Ri\cr View, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Watts, Robert LeRoy, 820 Bloom St., Danville, Pa.
Weightman, Wenda Lynn, College Park, Lewisburg, Pa.

Wind, Gretchen Diann, Hummels Wharf,

Pa.

Winters, Bonnie Carol, R.D. 2, Clarks Summit, Pa.
Yurick, Edna Dolores, 421 N. Broad St., W. Hazleton, Pa.
Zegarski, Adrianne Nadine, 133 E. Church

St.,

Shamokin, Pa.

Zeiss,
Jane, R.D. 2, Clarks Summit, Pa.
Ze\as. Marv, 348 Krausc Lane, Bethlehem. Pa.

Nancy

COLLEGE PLAYS ROLE

Amnion, Florence Carol, R.D. 1, Milton, Pa.
Apple St., Glen Lyon, Pa.
ArchibaKl. William Theodore, 2601 N. Main Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Barrett, l;dw.ird Anthony, 717 South St., Freeland, Pa.
Bendinsky, Carol Ann, Box 338, Mildred, Pa.
Berlin, Edward Lane, 139 Martzxille Rd., Berwick, Pa.
Beury, Ronald Harold, 318 S. Coal St., Shamokin. Pa.
Bieber, Carl Dayton, 228 Pepper St., Muncy, Pa.
Antonelli, Gerald David, 38

Middleburg, Pa.
Snyder, Margaret Lee, Main St.. Hcrndon, Pa.
Somerset, Mar)- Elizabeth, 120 Harrison A\e., Glenside, Pa.
Sorochak. Francis John. 16 Korn St., Kingston, Pa.
Stanton. Dorothy jean, 1311 Lafayette Pkway. Williamsport, Pa.
Snook, Margie Louise, R.D.

SECONDARE' ID! CATIOX

IN

Bishop, Marjorie Elva, R.D.

3,

Gettysburg, Pa.

Boback, John Joseph, 601 N. Pearl
Book. Barbara Ann, Muncy, Pa.

St.,

Shamokin, Pa.

Bower, Robert Barrett, R.D. 2, Box 5, Pottstown, Pa.
Bowcrsox, Dennis Charles, 173 W. Market St., Middleburg, Pa.
Brann, Robert John, 37 High Rd., Lost Creek, Pa.
Britton, Dolores M., 1010 R.ice St., Sh,imokin, Pa.
Brovey, Daniel James, 722 E. Race St., Shamokin, Pa.
Brown, Charles, 180 Market St., Highspire, Pa.
Brown, William Charles, 143 S. Laurel St., Hazleton, Pa.
Burrows, Patricia Ann, 813 Elmira St., Williamsport, Pa.
Carpenter, Trevor D., 306 13th Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Carson, Robert Lee, Lightstreet, Pa.
Castetter, John Mark, 535 Main St., Ranshaw, Pa.
Christina, Robert James, 301 W. Green St., W. Hazleton, Pa.
Czepukaitis, Vincent Joseph, 19 S. Beech St., Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Gerald Franklin, 404 Pine St., Danville, Pa.
D'Andrea, Joseph E., 216 Fourth St., Weatherly, Pa.
Denick, Donald, 379 E. Valley Forge Rd., Bridgeport, Pa.
Depo, Robert Leon, 534 West St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Dietz, Gary Marvin, R.D. 1, Dalhis, Pa.
DiRienzo, Sandra E., 330 Melrose St., Keiser, Pa.
Ditton, Charles L., 128 13th St., Northumberland, Pa.
Dixon, Eugene A., Philipsburg, Pa.
D,ilton,

COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMS

Nancy De\ore
and Gar)' Barnaba
sample Sabin
vaccine in

Centennial

Gym

^ Dean

of

Students,

Dr.
of

Alfred McCauslin,
J.
Sabin vaccine to thou-

as part of

supervises distribution

Columbia
County health

sands of Columbia County residents. The college
was designated as one of the distribution points,
along with the Berwick and Millville High Schools.

program.

Bloodmobile Committee Meets in Husky Lounge
Carolyn Quay, Mr. George G.
to right:
Stradtman, Adviser; Betsy Whitenight, Milton
Van Winkle, Dorothy Eisenhart, Judy WhiteLeft

niuht, Susan Miller.

237

Dobson, Henry David. 329 N. Maple
Domalava£;e, Anthony, 1225

W.

W. Maple

St.,

Donegan, Bernard Lawrence, 72

E.

Dombek,

L.iwrence, 65

St.,

Mt. Carmel, Pa.

St.,

Shenandoah, Pa.

Coal

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Railroad

St.,

Nesquehoning,

Jones, Richard Kenneth, 123

Pa."

Dowett, John. 1129 Seventh Ave., Berwick, Pa.
Dushanko, Barbara Ann, 1040 N. Church St., H.izleton, Pa.
Featherman, Harold Edward. 752 Dogwood Circle, Allentown, Pa.
Featherstone,

Donna

Kathleen. 489 Winthrop

St., S.

Williamsport,

William Ray, S49 W. Lynn St., Shamokin, Pa.
Fox, Edward Alvin, 419 W. Simpson St., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Gardner, John Richard. 539 Carbondale Rd., Waymart, Pa.
Feese,

Gargula,

Edmund

Joseph, 21 Jones

St.,

Lanstord, Pa.

Geasey. Albert William, 579

W. Main

Ginty, Willi.im Mitchell,

5524 Morris

Golden, Patrick

J.,

Jr.,

230 N. Sixth

Gonzales. Manuel Patrick, 6

St.,

Brown

St.,

Bloomsburg, Pa.
St.,

Keihlcr, Faye L., 339

W.

Darby, Pa.
St.,

City, Pa.

Adam Vincent, Jackson St., Lopez, Pa.
Don Davis, 724 E. Fifth St., Berwick, Pa.

Halkyard, Gladys Suzanne, 311 N. Third

168 N. Fourth

St.,

St.,

Catawissa, Pa.

Hughesville, Pa.

407 l4th Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Hartman, Robert Norwood, 604 E. Fourth St.. Bloomsburg, Pa.
Henney, George Raymond, 49 Johnson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Herbert, Philip R., 213 Summit St., Edwardsville. Pa.
Hock, Jere L., R.D. 1, Bloomsburg, Pa.
Hortman, Craig Vaughn, 305 E. Eighth St., Berwick, Pa.
Hosier, Ronald Eugene, R.D. 4, Danville, Pa.
Houck, Robert Clyde, R.D. 1, Nescopeck, Pa.
Houseweart, Carol Ann, Rural Rt. 1, Benton, Pa.

Harris, Arlene Margaret,

Bloomsburg, Pa.

St.,

St.,

Berwick, Pa.

Elhannan Leroy, 806 E. Sunbury St., Shamokin, Pa.
Keller, William John, 619 S. Webster Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Kishbaugh, Levi Amnion, R.D. 1, Nescopeck, Pa.
Keller,

Kline, Linda Lea,

1

W.

Arch

St.,

.Shamokin, Pa.

Riverside Dr., Benton, Pa.

S. Poplar St., Shamokin, Pa.
Konnick, Mary Ann Patricia, 222 Mayock St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Koppenhaver, Robert Alvin, 456 Market St., Millersburg, Pa.

Gutosky,

Hall,' Robert D.',

Main

Konetski, Louis Clement, 421

Carbondale, Pa.

Gough, Janet Louise, 1309 Orange St., Berwick, Pa.
Graeber, George Edward, 202 N. Vine St., Shamokin, Pa.
Grigalonis, Michael Lawrence, 632 W. South St., Mahanoy
Gurzynski, Andrew Joseph, 57 Italy St., Mocanaqua, Pa.

Krakowski, Mary Ann, 912 First St., Nescopeck, Pa.
Kreisher, Kathryn Elizabeth, 445 Mill St., Catawissa, Pa.
Kromo, Marguerite Danielle, 33 Center St., Hudson, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.

W. Spruce St., Shamokin, Pa.
Letterman, Beatrice B., 410 E. Fourth St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Lewis, Earl William, 115 Rock St., Scranton, Pa.

Lihnstein, Robert, 1349

Litwak, Philip,

Jr., 94 Short St., Edwardsville, Pa.
Magalengo, Jan Joseph, 231 S. West St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Maicr, J.imes Jacob. 210 Pine St., Danville, Pa.
Marcinko, Alice Ann, 238 Main St., Fern Glen, Pa.
Mathias, Harry Calvin, Park Ave., Danville, Pa.
Mattis, Sylvia Mary, 1608 Tioga St., Shamokin, Pa.

Matzoni, Dennis Joseph, Jeanctte St., Mocanaqua, Pa.
Mauery, Richard Kent, 311 Shaw Ave., Lewistown, Pa.

AT BLOOMSBL'RG ALMOST EVERYONE

W'ATCHE.S

WRESTLING
TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY

238

Pa.

Preston Ave., Girardville, Pa.

Kelchner, Marvin Ralph, 330 Mary

Klembara, Michael, 1040

Philadelphia 44, Pa.

Wyoming" St., Wilkes-Barre,

Kaczmarek, Joanne Marie, 14 Main St., Locust Gap, Pa.
Kasarda, Emil George, 5 5 Main St., Milnesville, Pa.
Kashimba, Raymond Paul, 972 James St., Hazleton, Pa.
Keiser, Samuel E., 125 E.

Pa.

Haines,'

Hughes, William Arthur, 1 20 Broad St., Montgomery, Pa.
Hunlcy, Hazel Evelyn, R.D. 1, Box 121, Lewistown, Pa.
Hunsinger, Terry Lee, 306 W. Fourth St., Bloomsbtfrg, Pa.
Jenkins, John Carl, 100 W. Main St., Glen Lyon, Pa.

Honeymoon

Mausteller, Linda Jane, SO")

St.,

Mavreles, Christine Tlaine, 1612 N. 12th

McCoy, John

J.,

711 Fifth

McHenrv-. Ronald,

Third

McManus, James

149 King

luiwarii,

n

N. Hancock

Michael, Nanc)' Louise, R.D.
Miller,

Ronald

29 Brook

I-.,

1,

Molnar, George Filward,
Morrissey,

Wayne Thomas,

Mussoline, Rocco

Nagel, Christopher
Narkievvicz,
Palevich,

.319

S.,

Ldmund

David,

1

Phillips, Macylc, 'S18 E.

J.,

18

S.

St.,

22nd

St.,

R.D.
4,

St.,

Larr)' G.,

Pursel, Robert

R.D.

1,

1,

Shamokin, Pa.

1,

Reffeor, Bruce David, 419

Hanover

S.

Earl,

442 Franklin

Rebecca, 'ilS

Riegel. Terry K., R.D.

1,

Bloomsburg, Pa.

Sts.,

Catawissa, Pa.

Allcnwood, Pa.

Reaser, Suzanne Fay, R.D.

Remley, D.ivid

Columbia, Pa.

Unityville, Pa.
St.,

Thomas

St.,

Northumberland, Pa.

\V. Rcuding, Pa.

St.,

Stroudsburg, Pa.

St.,

Stedman, Stephen Patrick, Main
Steinhart, Virginia M.,

412

Alexander Roy,

St.,

Connerton, Pa.

Coover St., Mechanicsburg, Pa.
140 Suscjuchanna A\e., Shickshinny,

E.

Kenneth John, 450 E. Main St., Catawissa, Pa.
Mae, Box 9, Centermoreland, Pa.
Strausser, Thomas Francis, 825 W. Independence St., Shamokin,
Telesky, Lawrence John, 547 W. Second St., Ber\\'ick, Pa.
Urbanski, Joseph V., 232 Main St., Ranshaw, Pa.
Vannan, William P., 117 E. Market St., Danville, Pa.
Wagner, Michael E., 430 Main St., Gilberton, Pa.
Walter, Arlene Catherine, R.D. 1, Milton, Pa.
Wciscr, George E., R.D. 2, Lewisburg, Pa.
Wicks, Sandra Dietrich, 215 Spring St., W. Pittston, Pa.
Wilmarth, Ruth M., R.D. 1, Kingsley, Pa.
Yeager, Ronald Alfred, IS Glen Ave., Shickshinny, Pa.
Young, Norman Donald, Box 363, R.D. 1, Orefield, Pa.
Yurgel, John N., 145 Upper Orchard Dr., Le\'ittown, Pa.
Zeisloft, Rolland Blaine, R.D. 1, Bloomsburg, Pa.

Pa.

Berwick, Pa.

B.S.C. tragedy by cine

MY

Pa.

Stewart,

Pa.

Main and Second

Wind Gap,

Millvillc, Pa.

Story, Carol

Ber\vick, Pa.

New

Gary Lee,

Stair,

Pa-

Shamokin, Pa.
1,

St., Shamokin, Pa.
Spong, Mary Lois, 310 Thurston St., Clarks Summit, Pa.
Springer, Don Eugene, Church St., Lopez, Pa.

Stepanski,

Troy, Pa.

Howard, 1090 Market

Rarick, Claire Marie,

Pa.

Danville, Pa.

Muncy,

Pa.

Smith, Sterling Roy, 31 N. Maple St., Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Snyder, Julie Jean, 695 King St., Northumberland, Pa.

Stackhouse, Gary Richard, 55 Lehigh A\e.,

Peckvillc, Pa.
St.,

Prowant, Edward Eugene, R.D.
Puderbach,

6, Pa.

llazleton. Pa.

St.,

New Ringgold, Pa.
W. Walnut St., Shamokin,

Snyder, Michael Allan, 116 N. Third
Pa.

Fr.ick St., I'r.ickville. Pa.

Third

Donald Larue, R.D.

Abe

St.,

W.

Phillips, Richard Charles,

Reppert,

Wilkcs-Barrc, Pa.

(!olumbia Ave., Lansdale

19 N. Vine

Ann, 9 Grand

Petzak, Frank John, 482

Price,

St.,

Kulpmont,

St.,

Keiser, Pa.

1,

Sherman, Ronald LeRoy, 1539

Mary Margaret, 22 N. Atherlon A\ c., Kingston,

Peeling, Barbara

Shellhamer, Diane Jane, R.D.

Pa.

819 Woodbroor Lane, Plymouth Valley, Pa

Para, Girard A., 62'5 Jenkin

Poust,

McAdoo,

Anderson

Pine

617 Harrison

L.,

Pottstov,n, Pa.

St.,

St.,

St.,

Scheuren, John Michael, Lavelle, Pa.
Sentiwany, Robert John, 763 Grant St., Hazleton, Pa.
Shelhamer, Ruth A., Bloomsburg, R.D. 5, Pa.

Shamokin, Pa.

Montgomcr)-, Pa.

"142

'i()6

St.,

Nescopeck, Pa.

St.,

Minnick, Frederick Thomas,

Rogowsky, Mary, 525 Melrose

Rose, Stanley, 631 Spring Valley Rd., Doylestown, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.

St.,

Mclntrye, Sandra Jane, 21 N. Marshall

McShea, James C,

Kitzinger, Paul Alan, 104 \V. M.ignolia Ave., Aldan, Pa.

Reading, Pa.

Riverside, Pa.

St.,

W.

'i6S

Danville. Pa.

St.,

jio/iit.

Victorious Lock

Haven

te.im

proudly presents first-place trophy.

hero:

To the victor belong the spoils.
Well-wishers
congratulate
Coach
Jack while Coach Houk and other
interested spectators

look on.

239

SPECIAL

EDUCATION

Koberlein, Ivan Edward,

Jr.,

Waymart, R.D.

Leeper, Herbert Andrew, R.D.

3,

1,

Pa.

Lewistown, Pa.

Mattern, Billy Napp, Penns Creek, Pa.
Acacio, Barbara Jean, 363

N.

\Vashin£;l:on

St.,

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Acker, Lindy Carolyn. 68 Fair\-iew Ave., Mt. Pocono, Pa.

Bins^aman, Paul Robert, 647

King

St.,

Alma

Miller,

Kenneth

Bundle, Sandra Jean. Box 217, Lopez, Pa.
Burke, Rebecca Ann, 46-A Thomas St., Harrisburg, Pa.

E.

Brown

St.,

Sanatoga, Pa.

Rt. 18, Pottstown, Pa.

Sheasley, Rebecca Jean, 17 Stanley
4,

Pa.

Ann, 612 W. Third St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
H. Dean, Rt. 3, Hummelstown, Pa.
Dennen, Joan Elaine, Rt. 3, Dan\ ille, Pa.
Drun,-, Jan Shultz.ibarger, 1011 N. 19th St., Allentown, Pa.
Dunnick, Martha Joan, Second St., New Freedom, Pa.
Fallon, Gary, 89 Church St., New Milford, Pa.
Fickner, Henr)- Franklin, 27 E. Fifth St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
Garson, William Huntley, Jr., 2613 Euclid Ave., Williamsport

St.,

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Melinda Anne, R.D. 2, Shickshinny, Pa.
Stiles, Margaret Rose, 2429 Greenhill Rd., Broomall, Pa.
Westover, Robert Fred, R.D. 3, Shickshinny, Pa.
Whalen, Francis Cyril, 133 W. Pine St., Mahanoy City, Pa.
Zartman, Judith Anne, 34 S. First Ave., Lebanon, Pa.
Sorber,

Creasy, Sarah

37,

Pa.
St.,

1

Hunlock Creek, R.D. 1, Pa.
Jr., 517 E. Front St., Berwick, Pa.

A.,

Robbins, Kenneth Max, 2390 Mill Lane, Williamsport, Pa.

Custer,

Gelso, Charles Joseph, 664 Slocum

Kathleen,

Rado, Joseph A.,
Rhoads, Richard 6.,

Northumberland, Pa.

Campbell, Robert Daniel, 649 N. Sumner A\e., Scranton

Miller,

PUBLIC SCHOOL NURSING

Exeter, Pa.

Gordos, Madeleine Ann, 1?6 Lafayette Ave., Palmerton, Pa.
Harnish, Christine Elizabeth, 206 Church Rd., Wernersville, Pa.
Jenkens, Elizabeth, 225 Austin Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Kline. \V,inda Joan, R.D.

240

1,

Box 111, Winfield,

Bcnscoter, Ruth Arlene, R.N., 728 E. Fourth

Pa.

Fetterolf,

Good

luck!

St.,

Sandra Elaine, R.N., 519 N. Fourth

Nescopeck, Pa.

St.,

Catawissa, Pa.

I

Media of