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This year the

Anniversary.
tence

...

.

.

.

it

celebrating

is

.

Fiftieth

its

its

golden moment of triumph.

its

1966

the

staff,

hope

it

It

exis-

has

shall continue

your most memorable experiences

to serve as a log of

... as

.

has reached a miletone in

It

and we,

sei-ved;

OBITER

.

recaptures the build ups

the crazy confusions

the continual searching

.

.

.

the love

.

.

.

the let

.

.

downs

the growing pains

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

the conquer-

ing ... the expanding.

Yes, within these pages

many

of you,

it

shall

few years; for the
represents our past

is

the world of today.

remain your world for the next

rest

of us, this year's

—our

To

is

that of the

this end, the

OBITER

As time pro-

yesterdays.

gresses, our ties shall fade, until the only

remains

For

bond which

memory.

OBITER

has attempted to give an

accurate portrayal of this world, your life at B.S.C.

—and
It

has

the events

and personalities that made

recorded this year as

State College 1966, your

it

was

it

unique.

—Bloomsburg

Log of a Golden Voyage.

Ann Marie Rapella

jjMi^
Editor-in-Chief

Z>edceaitc To

those

who knew him

Voe only concealed

well, the reserved

the modest^'

manner of Dr. Edward

T. De-

and genuine concern which he held within

him. His unselfish devotion for nearly nineteen years as advisor to the

OBITER

was often manifested

in his

performance of duties not usually

sociated with the position of advisor. There were

DeVoe

many

yearbook without asking any recognition for doing

staff of the

his loss to the

1966 OBITER,

His contributions

many. They
students

His wish was

to die

yearbook

for

is

hard

to re-

whom he did

OBITER,

to accept, particularly for

a great deal.

the College, and the cormnunity

will continue to have their effect, especially

who came

gave, and to

so.

the scenes.

The impact of

Dr.

when Dr.

contributed his guidance and knowledge to the betterment of the

main behind

tlie

instances

as-

pay

within his sphere.

tribute to his

Edward T. DeVoe.

To

on the

were

lives of the

express our recognition of what he

memory, we dedicate

the

1966 OBITER

to

fSO

206

octwitceA

taUc of

eoHtCMtA

JERRY McBRIDE
Photographic Editor

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a world of

memories

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the sometimes

the murky, mist filled mornings on the

the world of

BSC

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1966.

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Our world

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Pennsvlvania

campus located

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Pennsylvania, the Keystone of

Democracy,

exemplifies

the

majestic beauty of nature and
the architectural skills of

man.

This combintion of resources
plays an important role in a
student's

life

since

the

rela-

tionships of the student to his

environment

bring

growths and changes.

many

.m^.

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•^is^ttf^

.rr-^4

,5^

His presence and his need for
learning

mean

buildings, fac-

ulty, space for meditation

study.

pus of B.S.C.
the

and

The picturesque cam-

beauty

is

evidence of

which

best

pro-

motes an atmosphere conducive to learning.

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TOM WELSH
Faculty Edito

Wandering between two worlds, one dead,
The other powerless to be born.

When Matthew Arnold

wrote these lines he certainly never
had our college and its development in mind, but we seem
to be on the eve of greater thnigs. The transition from a
state college to

a state university long delayed

is

quick-

ened by the demand for college admissions. The world into
which the Class of 1966 goes is one of many challenges
and opportunities.

you have adjusted yourself to the changes in college life
during your four years, you will no doubt be able to do the
same with life itself.

If

Harvey A. Andruss

President

James B. Creasy
Assistant to the President

Mr. William A. Lank
President

Hon. Bernard

The Hon. Harold

L.

Vice-President

Paul

Mr.

J.

Howard Deily

Secy.-Treas.

O^^cce^

/4«(*MitU4t'teit£<^

Mr. Robert L. Bunge
B.S., M.S.

Mr. John A. Hoch, A^.,

Dean

Assistant to the Dean
of Instruction

MA.

of Instruction

Mr. Robert
A.B.,

Mr. John L. Walker, B.B.A.,
Director of Admissions

MS.

Mr. Paul

S. Riegel, A.B.,

Dean

.MA.

oj Students

L. Bender
M.A.

Mr. Boyd

Assistant to the
Director oj Admissions

F.

Buckingham

B.S., M.S., Director of

Public Relations

SocccU T>ea*u

Mr. Elton Hunsinger,

Dean

of

B.S.,

Men

M.Ed.

B.S.,

of

Mss Mary

E.

MacDonald
A.M. Assistant to
the Dean oj Women

Mr. John

B.A., Assistant to

M.A., Ed.D.

Assistant to the

A.B.,

Mr. Gerald L. Maurey

Dr. Ralph S. Herre

Dean

the

Dean

of

Men

S.

B.S.,

Scrimgeour

MEd.

Assistant to the

Dean

Men

of

Men

Mrs. Elizabeth B.
Williams
B.S., M.E to the

Dean

of

Women

Miss Ellamae Jackson,
B.S.. M.Ed.

Dean

ot

Women

21

/int

Clayton H. Hinkel
B.S.,

M.Ed.

Margaret A. Jack
B.S., M.Ed.

Donald R. Bashore
A.B., M.Ed.

Robert

L

Bender

MA.

Richard Scherpereel
B.F.A., M.Ed., M.F.A.
Departmental Chairman

James
B.S.,

B. Creasy
M.S. Bus.

Admin.

James DeVore

L

Ellen
Lensing
B.Ed., M.S.,
Ph.D.

Robert L. Bunge
B.S., M.S.

Otto Harris

B.F.A., M.F.A.

B.S.,

M.A.

Robert G. Davenport
B.S., M.S.

Howell Pinkston
B.S., M.A.

Kenneth T. Wilson
B.S.. M.A.

John E. Dennen
B.S., M.S.
Bus. Admin.

S.

Lloyd Tourney

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

Ed.D.
Director oj Business Education

Michael Clarizio
B.S.. M.A., M.S.

<;.-^^.

S^fccataut

Sie*'ft€Htan
Sheldon M.
A.B..

Mary

Litl.

M.A.

yt
Donald A. Vannan

E.

B.S.,

MacDonald.
A.B. A.M.

M.Ed., D.Ed.

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

Gerald

I.

Maurey,

A.

A.B.

J.

McDonnell.
M.Ed.

A.B.,

Louis F. Thompson

Dorothy Andrysick.
B.S., M.S.

Robert G. Norton,
B.S.,

Ka Mae
B.S.,

A.B., M.A., Ph.D.
Departmental Chairman

Beckley,

M.Ed.

Ann Marie Noakes

M.Ed.

M.Ed.
Dale M. Anderson
B.S.L.,

Deborah
B.S..

Thaddeus
Piotrowski,

Griffith.

M.A.

Warren

I.

B.S.,

Johnson,

M.Ed.

Martin A. Satz.
B.A.,

MA.,

Ph.D.

Edward

M.Ed.

T.

B.S., ALS.,

W.

."^elders.

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

E. Paul
B..S..

Wagner,

M.S.. Ed.D.

Kenneth A. Roberts
B.S.,

M.S.Ed.

DeVoe
Ed.D.

Virginia A. Duck
A.B., A.M.

Nerine
Middleswartb,
B.S.. M.Ed.

Margaret C. .Means.
B.S., M.Ed.. E.Ed.

Gilbert R.

Ruth E. Coplan
A.B., M.A.

\LA.

Ray

T.

Sunderland
M.Ed.

B.S.,

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

Ronald

.A.

A.B.,

Ferdock
M.A.

23

"ponec^ ^^ut^^cca^e^

Charles C. Kopp
M.A., Ph.D.

B.S.,

Robert G. Meeker
A.B., M.A.

Bruce E. Adams
B.S., M.Ed., D.Ed.
Departmental Chairman
Carl D. Bauer
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.

Departmental Chairman

Jordan P. Richman
A.B., M.A.

Alva W. Rice
;.S.,

M.A.

John A. Enman

Jon Glasgow
B.A., M.A.

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

Francis

K

Albert

A.B.. Ph.Lic.

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

Ben C. Alter
A.B., M.Ed.

Susan Rusinko
A.B.,

M.A.

Lavere

Lee C. Hopple
B.S., M.S.

John

P.

Bradv

A.B.

Richard C. Savage
A.B.. M.A.

W. McClure

B.S.,

M.A.

Balise Delnis
-M.A.

'

Cecil C. Seronsy
A.B., M.A., Ph.D.

.\Iar5

Lou John

B.S., .M.A.

George W. Neel
M.A. French,

B.S.,

William B. Sterling
B.S., M.S.,

Ed.D.

M.A., German

Janet

Stamm

Gerald H. Strauss

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

A.B.,

M.A.

Edgar D. Nelson
A.B.. -M.Ed.

Thomas

G.

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

Donald C.

Ri.-chel

A.B., .NLA.

Walter R. Blair
B.S., -NLEd.

Departmental Chairman

'm
>^ciinxvtcf

Douglas
Boelhouwer
B.S.,

Russell E.
B.S.,

Leroy H. Brown
B.S., M.Ed.

Houk

M.A.

Robert L.
Klinedinst
A.B.

M.S.

Elinor R. Keefer
A.B. M.LL., B.S. in L.S.
Head Librarian

i^k
John H. Jones
B.S.. M.Ed.

Joanne

Joseph E. Mueller
B.S., M.S.

McComb

Ronald W. Novak
B.S., M.Ed.

B.S.

Gwendolyn Reams
A.B.. M.A.

Lola MaxwelJ
B.S..

M.Ed.

John S.
Scrimgeour
M.Ed.

Clinton J.

Oxenrider
B.S.,

Eli

McLaughlin
M.Ed.

W. Richard Mentzer

B.S.,

B.S.,

M.A.

B.S.,

M.Ed.

Ruth D. Smeal
B.S., M.S.L.S.

Hildegard Pestel
LL.D., M.L.S.

George C.
Stradtman, Sr.
B.S.,

M.

M.Ed.

Earl Voss

Beatrice
Mettler

B.S.,

M.A.

A.B., M.S.

THu^ic

Charles R. Reardin
A.B..

M.A.

Departmental Chairman

Eleanor

Wray

A.B., M.S.

Claude L. Bordner
A.B.,

M.A.

Paul

W. Brann

B.S.,

M.A.

Nelson A. Miller
B.S., M.Ed.
Departmental Chairman

25

I

Alden Buker
A.B., A.M., Ph.D.

Charles H.
Carlson

Thomas

R. Manley
A.B., M.S.

Marie B. Rhodes
A.B.. M.A.

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

Sylvia H.

Cronin
M.Ed.,

5.Ed..

William K.
Decker
B.M.,

M.M.

Seymour
Schwimmer
A.B.,

Stanley A.

Rhodes
M.A.

Robert G. Sager
B.Sc, M.Sc.

B.S.,

MJi.

Barbara J. L
Shockley
A.B., M.S., Ph.D.

Robert R.
Solenberger
A.B.,

M.A.

M.Mu.Ed.

Sioi^^^ccM SeUHce

Donald D. Rabb

^^^^^ SeU,tcM

S/keec4.

-

»(k*

John C. Dietrich

Janice M. Youse
B.S.

.A.B.,

Norman

Sfreccal S^C^ccatcoK

.\.B..

£..

While

.M.S..

Ph.D.

Edson

Drake
M.A.

J.

A.B.,

.M..A.

Departmental Chairman

Hans Karl Gunther
.A.B.. .A.M.,

Dcnald

Maietta, B.S., M.S., Ph.D.
Director oj Special Education
F.

Harold H.

John

L. Eberhart

B.S.. M..A.

Virginia K. Gilmore
.\.B.. -M.Ed.

Emilv

LefevTe

A.B.',

.A.

Theodore Shanoski

A.B., .M.S.

B.S., .M.A.

.A.

Herre
Ed.D.

.Anthony Sylvester
A.B..

M.A.

Mordecai Treblow

Superdock

M.Ed

A.B.. .M.S.

George

Revwsaat
Ed.D.

Evabelle D. Valney
M.A.. Ed.S., Ed.D.

S.

.A..M.,

M.A.

Rex E. Selk

.M.A.,

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

.A.B..

B.S., .M.S.,

B.S.. .M.S.

B.S..

Margaret C.

M.A.. D.Ed.

Tobias F. Scarpino

David

Ralph
A.B..

Herbert H.
Reichard

Lanterman
B.S.,

Ph.D.

.A.

Turner

B.S.. .M.S.

Robert D. Warren
B.S.. -M.A., Ph.D.

"^atontf

John

J.

Serff

B.S., M.Ed.. Ph.D.

James R. Whitmer
B.A., .M.A.

Departmental Chairman

27

7U«t-^«t4tnucti
Paul G. Martin, B.S.
Business Manager

Paul Conard, B.S.
Assistant Business

Anna M. Knight

Manager

Secretary

Institutional

W. Horace Williams

Helen Barkauskas
Manager,
Husky Lounge

C.

Comptroller

Donald Housenick
Data Processing
Supervisor

Tliomas Gorey
Superintendent of
Buildings and Grounds

Bruce C. Dietterick
B.A.
Public Relations

TtufiAe^

(^^Me^

Louise Szutowitz, R.N.

P^
F.

H. p. Hoffman.
B.S.,

Nettie Seely, R.N.

Irene Gilbert, R.N.

Lillian Beasley, R.N.

W.

B.S.,

M.D.

John H. Jones,
B.S., M.Ed.

Reese,

M.D.

Resident Counselor

Althea Hoke,

Head

Resilient

Advise,

Lucretia Kinney

David Shaffer
Resident Counselor

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29

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LARRY REMLEY
Students Editor

Mrs. Mary A. Stull, student teacher, supervises a class in t>pe^\nli
Senior High School. Cooperating teacher is Mrs. EHizabeth Brown.

instruction in the Milton

Sandra Swetland,
student teacher, assists one
of her pupils with brief
forms in a class in short-

hand

at the Lewisburg
Senior High School. Mr.
Donald Kessler is the co-

operating teacher.

Student teacher Alfred W. Snyder assists a pupil
with tabulation problems in typing in the C. W.
Rice Building, Shikellamy District. Miss Eva P.
Reichley is the cooperating teacher.

Mr. William Swoyer, cooperating teacher, goes
over a lesson plan in business education with student teacher David Bassett in the Lewisburg Senior High School.

R.
teacher
John
Miller demonstrates one of
the machines used in clerical
office practice class in the
Milton Senior High School.
Cooperating teacher is Miss

Student

Mae

Neugard.

IH\.

CAROLYN
Denville,

M. AMATO
New Jersey

PHYLLIS LARAE ARTZ
Spring Glen, Pa.
General Business

General Business
Senior Class Secretary 4; Orientation 2; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi
Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Women's Service Society 3, 4; Secretary 3; Business Education Club 2, 3; International Relations 1;

Student

PSEA

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

4; Student

DAVID EUGENE BASSETT

DAVID C. BEISHLINE

Danville, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Accounting

Day Men's Association
3,

4;

Student
ior

4.

4.

Accounting
Pi

PSEA

3,

1,

2,

4;

3,

Pi

Omega

Education Club 2, 3, 4;
Men's Intramurals 1; Jun-

Business

PSEA

4;

Prom Committee Chairman

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 3; Chess Club 2; Science
Club 3; Student PSEA 4; Veterans' Association

3.

DOROTHY JEAN BRIGHTON

1.

VICTOR RONALD CAMPBELL

Folcroft, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Accounting

Secretarial

Freshman Class Advisor 4; "B" Club 3, 4;
Bloomsburg Players 3, 4; Business Education Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Proctor

Day Men's Association
Education

Qub

1, 2, 3,

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

1, 2, 3.

ANTHONY J. CERZA
Exeter, Pa.

ROSE M. CHIKI

Accounting

Berwick, Pa.
General Business

College Council 2; CGA
Committee member 2; Alpha Phi Omega 3;
Business Education Club 4; Student PSEA
4; Who's Who in American Colleges and
Class President 2;

Day Women's Association

1, 2,

Education Club

Student

1,

2,

3;

3,

4; Business

PSEA

4.

Universities.

SHARYN

SHERRYL SHAFFER COPE
Lime Ridge, Pa.
General Business
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega
Business Education Club 1, 2, 3;

Day Women's

Pi 3, 4;
Student PSEA

Day Women's Association
Education Club

PHILLIP

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Accounting

Day Men's Association
Club

3,

3, 4; Business Educa4; Student Christian Association
PSEA 4;
4; Men's In-

Student
tramurals 1, 2.
1,

2;

1, 2, 3,

1,

2, 3, 4;

4; Student

Business

PSEA

4.

4.

DANIEL THOMAS DAVIS

tion

CREASY

J.

Catawissa, Pa.
General Business

R.

DAVIS, JR.

Plymouth, Pa.
Accounting
Business

PSEA

Education

Club

4; Men's Intramurals

1,

2,

3;

Student

1, 2, 3, 4.

NBEA

"hJfM

nL\NCIS JAMES DECEMBRINO

GIR.\RD

Ambler. Pa.
Accounting

Accounting

Business Education Club. 3. 4: Student
Varsitv Qub 3, 4: Wrestling 1. 2.

4:

Alpha Phi Omega

DOTO

Upper Darby. Pa.

PSEA
3.

4;

Student PSEA 4: VarsitT
ball 1.2, 3. 4; Basketball 1.

Qub

2, 3,

4; Foot-

3. 4.

W.WNE ARNOLD

ALEX JOH\ DUBIL

EDDO\^'ES

Wyncote. Pa.
Accounting

Bersvick. Pa.

Accounting

Day Men's .Association 1. 2. 3: Student Christian Association 3: International Relations 1;
Student PSE.A. 3. 4:
3: Business Educa-

NBEA

Men

Residents' Council 4: Student Christian
1; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football

-Association

3 : Wrestlina

Manager

1.

tion Contest 3: Golf 1; Intramural Basketball
1.

3; Intramural Baseball 2, 3.

RA\"MOND JOHN EMMA

LARRY L. EDWARDS

Wantagh. New York
Accounting

Bloomsburg. Pa.
Accounting

Dav Men's Association
Education

Qub

2,

Men's Intramurals

3.

1,

4:

2,

3,

4;

Student

Men

Residents' Council 3: Student
Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.

Business

PSEA

4:

PSEA

4;

2, 3.

JOSEPH PETER FAZZARI
Iselin.

New

DONALD JOSEPH

Jersey

FL'i^N'N

Simpson. Pa.
Accounting

General Business

CG.\ Dining Room Committee 2, 3; Hospitality Committee 1. 2: Business Education Club
1. 2. 3: President 3: Varsity Club 3. 4; President 4. Treas. 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4.

Dav Men's Association

3,

4: Student

PSIL\

DAVID LARUE FORCE

PATRICL\ CLAIR FR.ANKS

Berwick, Pa.

Simpson, Pa.
General Business

Accounting

Day Men's Association 1,
Education Club 4: Varsitv
Z 3: Student PSE.\ 4.

2,

3,

Qub

4;

3, 4;

Business
Football

of Resident Women 1. 2:
Pi
Pi 2, 3, 4: .Athenaeum Club 1; BusiEducation Club 2, 3; Chess Qub 1:
Student PSE-A 4.
.Association

Omega

ness

1.

JOHN

JERRY DEAN FRITZ

Qub

1,

4; Student

.Association 1, 2, 3.

2,

GERRITY

Accounting

General Business
Education

F.

Clarks Summit, Pa.

Millville. Pa.

Day Men's Association

4.

3.

PSE.A

4:

Business

4; Veterans

Men

Residents' Council

Student

PSEA

4:

3, 4:

Basketball

Men's Intramurals

3. 4.

3, 4:

SHELDON W. GRASLEY

MICHAEL F. GROSS

Berwick, Pa.

Kingston, Pa.

Accounting

Day Men's

Association

3; Business Education

1

Relations
3; Studio Band

International

4;

Gold Band

Accounting

Athenaeum

;

Club

Student

1;
2,
1,

3;

Qub
PSEA

Maroon

2, 3,

&

CGA Prom

Committee

4; Business Education

PSEA

3;

Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3,
1, 2, 3, 4; Student

Qub

4.

President

2,3.

E.

BUREL GUM

ALLYN E. HOSTETTER
North Wales, Pa.
Accounting

Millville, Pa.

Accounting

Day Men's Association
4; Student
sociation 1.

PSEA

4;

4; Pi Omega Pi
4; Veterans' As-

1, 2, 3,

NBEA

CGA

Decoration Committee 3, 4; Alpha Phi
Omega 3, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3, 4;
Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3, 4; Varsity Club 3; FootbaU
1, 2, 3.

JOSEPH CHARLES HUTTEMANN

FRANK MICHAEL HYDRO

Eddington, Pa.

Jim Tliorpe, Pa.
Accounting

Accounting
Class Treasurer 2; CGA Customs Committee
2; Men Residents' Council 1, 2, 3; Alpha Phi
Omega 3, 4, Historian & Program Chairman

CGA

Hospitality

GARY

EDWIN NEAL JOHNSON, JR.

Club

Committees

1, 2, 3,

4; Foot-

Day Men's
2, 3,

Club
dent

4;

Association 1,
Pi Omega Pi

1; Business

PSEA

PSEA

2,

4;

3,

4;

Qub

Kappa Delta
Athenaeum
2, 3,

Varsity Club
4.

4; Stu-

4.

MICHAEL KASANDER

GARETH THOMAS KASE

Nesquehoning, Pa.
Accounting

Levittown, Pa.

Omega

Maroon

2, 3,

Education

&

Accounting

Pi 2; Business Education Club 2;
Gold Business Manager 1; Student

4.

Men

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

JANE LOUISE KASZOWICZ

MARCIA ELEANOR KECK

Lee, Pa.

Allentown, Pa.
General Business

General Business

Day Women's

Association

1,

Pi 2, 3; Business Education
Student PSEA 3, 4.

2,

D.

JOHNSON

Shamokin. Pa.
Accounting

San Antonio, Texas
Accounting

Pi

Orientation

;

;

Pi

&

2, 3; Business Education
ball 1; Student PSEA 4.

Business Education Club 2, 3, 4, Vice
President 3; Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club
3 Cross Country 3 Swimming 2.

3;

3;

Qub

Pi

-Omega

1,

2,

3;

CGA

Hospitality Committee

of Residei.

Qub

!

Women

1, 2,

2, 3; Association
3; Business Education

International Relations 2, 3; Student Christian Association i, 2; Student PSEA
1,4.

2,

3;

3,

4; Baseball 2; Student

PSEA

JACK LAMONT KELLER

IL\LPH W. KERSTETTER

Catawissa, Pa.

Shamokin. Pa.
General Business

Accounting

Day Men's Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Pi Omega
Pi Z 3, 4: Business Education Club 3, 4;
Student PSELA. 4.

CHARLES

A.

KXORR

Day Men's

Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business
Education Club 4; Veterans' Association 1, 2,
4; Student PSEL\ 4.

3,

DARRYL

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Accounting

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Business
Education Qub 3, 4; Student PSE.\ 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1.

WA'i'XE

LANMNG

Berwick, Pa.

Accounting

Dav Men's
Education

.Association

Qub

2,

3.

Maroon & Gold Band

1,

4;

2. 3, 4:
Business
Student PSE.\ 4;
President 3.

1, 2, 3, 4,

JAMES H.\ROLD LEWIS

ROBERT

C.\RL

LEEDY

Danville. Pa.

Accounting

Danville, Pa.

General Business

Dav Men's

.Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Business
Education Qub 1, 2. 3, 4; Student PSE.\ 4:
Business Education Contest 3; Obiter Staff

Day Men's

.Association

Council
Student

4;

3,

PSEA

1,

Men

2;

Residents'

Business Education Qub 3;
4; Varsitv Club 4: Wrestling

1, 2, 3, 4.

4.

^L\RY JANE LLE^^TLLYN

SUS.AN"

KAY LOUCKS

York. Pa.
General Business

Peck-ville, Pa.

Secretarial

of Resident Women 1. 2, 3, 4;
Business Education Qub 3; International Relations 3: Student Christian .Association 1, 2;
Student PSE.A 1. 4.

Association of Resident Women 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4; Student PSE.A 4; Obiter Staff

.Association

4.

GARY PAUL .McMANIMEN

CAROL\?s ^L McCAFFERTY

Glenside, Pa.

Eddington, Pa.
General Business

CG-A Orientation Committee

General Business

2; .Association of

Resident Women 1, 2. 3: Bloomsburg Play,
1; Business Education Club 2: Gamma
Sigma Sigma 3; Student PSE,A 4.
ers

Men

Residents' Council 1, 2. 3, 4: Alpha Phi
Omega 2, 3, 4: Business Education Qub 3:
Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Baseball

1.

ALICE M.\RIE MERKLE

CLIPSOX RICHARD MARTIN

WiUow

Emporium. Pa.
Accounting

Men

Residents' Council

Education
Football

Qub

2. 3, 4.

2, 3.

1,

2,

Grove. Pa.

Accounting
3,

4; Varsity

4;

Qub

Business
2, 3,

4;

-Association of Resident Women
Hection Board 3; Hospitality

Pi

Omega

Gold Band

Pi
1;

3, 4,

1. 2,

Student PSE.A

4.

3;

CGA

Committee 3;
Maroon and

Historian 4;

WILLIAM VITO MIGLIACCI

JOHN RAYMOND MILLER

Scranton, Pa.

Catawissa, Pa.

Accounting

Accounting

Men Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega
Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3, 4;
Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Day Men's

Association

Education Club

JAMES

LORRAINE MILLER
Secretary

Women

1,

2,

Association

3;
3,

2,

4;

3,

PSEA

Business

4.

H. MISIRIAN, JR.
Accounting

of

Resident

Gamma Sigma Sigma

4;

1,

4; Student

Upper Darby, Pa.

Catasauqua, Pa.
General Business
Class

3,

"B" Club
3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3;
3, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3, Secretary
Extramural
Basketball
1,
3; Student PSEA 4;

Men

Residents' Council
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres

& Gold Band

roon

1,

2,

3,

4;

Circle

President 4;

3,

K

Ma-

Student Christian As-

2;

sociation 3, 4; Student PSEA 4;
Gold 1, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3.

Maroon &

2,3.

FREDERICK CHRISTIAN MUSSER

WILLIAM

J.

MURWIN,

Shamokin, Pa.
General Business

JR.

Jenkintown, Pa.
Accounting

Men's Representative 1;
Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student

Day Men's Association

PSEA

Omega

Education

Business

4; Football

tion

1.

2,

Club

PSEA

3, 4,
3,

2,

1,

Secretary 3;

4; Circle

K

Club

3; Alpha Phi
Business Educa2, 3, 4; Student

4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.

FRANK XAVIER PEPPER
JUDITH

A.

NAZAR

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Accounting

Scranton, Pa.
Secretarial

Education Club
Obiter 4; Association

Business
4;

3;

Student

of Resident

PSEA
Women

3, 4.

WILLIAM DANIEL PROWANT

JAN ANDREW PROSSEDA

New

Milton, Pa.

Men Residents' Council 1,
Omega 3, 4; Varsity Club
2,3,4; Student

PSEA

2, 3, 4;
2,

3,

4;

Alpha Phi
Track 1,

4.

Day

Association 1, 4; Waller Hall
Men's Association 3; Men Residents' Council
2, 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Circle

K

Men's

Club

Omega

CGA

Columl)ia, Pa.

Accounting

General Business

3,

4;

Student

PSEA

4;

ANN MARIE C. RAPELLA

FRED W. RAPP

Forest City, Pa.
Secretarial

Palmyra, New Jersey
Accounting

Committee member; Hospitality

3, Orien4; Association of Resident

Alpha Phi

3, 4.

Class V. Pres. 4;

Men

Residents' Council 3;

Women

Alpha Pbi Omega 2, 3, 4; Business Education
Club 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4;

Omega

Student

tation S,

Awards

3,

Proctor 3; Alpha Psi
1,
2, 3, 4;
2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice
President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; "B"
Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Bloomsburg
Players 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations 3, 4; Student PSEA 2, 3, 4; Obiter 3, 4,
.Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Women's Intra-

murals

],

2,

3,

4;

Newman Qub

Publications Committee 4;

NBEA

4.

1,

2,

3,

4;

PSEA

4; Intramurals

1, 2, 3, 4.

Day Men's Association

Omega

Pi

3,

2, 3,

1, 2, 3, 4; Pi
4; Veterans' Association 1, 2,

4.

GERALD LYNN ROBINSON

JAMES EARLE REIFINGER

Athens, Pa.

Bethlehem, Pa.
Accounting

CGA

Committee

Hospitality

Education Club 2; Student
Club 3, 4; Track 1.2,3,4.

Accounting
2;

PSEA

Business
4; Varsity

Men

Residents' Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Sigma Iota
Omega 3, 4; Business Education Club 2, 3,
4, Treasurer 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Student
PSEA 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball

1.

WESLEY JAMES ROTHERMEL

LARRY H. RUCKLE

Sunbury, Pa.
Accounting

Bloomsburg, Pa.
General Business

Class Treasurer 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4,
Recording Secretary 3; Student PSEA 1, 4;
Baseball 1; Men's Intramurals 1; Business
Education Club 2, 3. 4.

Day Men's Association
Education

Qub

1,

1,

2,

2; Student

3,

Business

4;

PSEA

4.

•IP??

GARY L. RUSSELL

SUSAN ANNE SCOTT

Coudersport, Pa.

Glenside, Pa.
Secretarial

Accounting

Men

Gamma

Residents' Council 4; Business Education
2, 3, 4; Student

Club 2; Alpha Phi Omega

PSEA

Sigma Sigma

en

2,

Club

3,
1,

4,

Secretary 4;

2; Student

PSEA

Day Men's Association

4; Pi Omega
Business Education

Olympian

Business Edu-

JR.

Shamokin, Pa.
Accounting

1, 2, 3,

4;

4;

2, 3.

Berwick, Pa.
General Business

Day Women's Association

3,

KIMBER CLEAVER SHAFFER,

BONNIE LOU SEARCH

Pi

2,

cation Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Women's
Intramural 2; Association of Resident Wom-

4.

Club

PSEA

3.'

CGA

1;

1,

2,

Athenaeum

3;

Business Education Club 3; Student

4.

SYLVIA ANNE SHARP

RICHARD ALVIN SHERMEN

Montoursville. Pa.
Secretarial

Allentown. Pa.

Orientation Committee

2,

3; Social Rec-

reation Committee 1, 2;
Hospitality Committee 1, 2, 3; Big Name Entertainment 2;
Business Education Club 2; Student PSEA
Gold 1; Association of Resi3, 4; Maroon
dent Women 1, 2. 3.

Secretarial

Bloomsburg Players
Club 1, 2, 3; Student

Business

3;

PSEA

Education

4.

&

JOSEPH MICHAEL SNARPONIS

ALFRED WA^TME SNYDER
Danville, Pa.

Hazleton, Pa.
General Business

Student

PSEA

4; Veterans' Association 4.

Accounting

Day Men's

Association

1,

Education Club 4; Student

2,

3,

PSEA

4;
4.

Business

Q

PAUL DALE SNYDER

JOSEPH JOHN STABINSKI

Shamokin, Pa.
General Business

Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Accounting

Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, President 4; Business
Education Club 1, 2, 3; Student Christian Association 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Student PSEA 4;
Pi

Who's

Who

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3; Phi Sigma Pi
4; Pi Omega Pi 4; Business Education Club
2, 3, 4;

Student

PSEA

4.

In American Colleges and Univer-

RONALD EMMETT STEVENS

FRED ALAN STOICEFF

Scranton, Pa.

Lewistown, Pa.
Accounting

Accounting
Business Education Club 3; Student

PSEA

4.

Student

Track

PSEA;

Pilot

Business

Manager

4;

1, 2, 3, 4.

LARRY DAVID STOUT
Bethlehem, Pa.
Accounting

MARY ARLENE STULL

CGA

Selinsgrove. Pa.

Orientation Committee 2; Phi Sigma Pi
2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4;
Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,
2; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramural 1, 2,

General Business

Day Women's Association

3, 4;

Student

PSEA

4.

3.4.

WARREN EARL THOMA
SANDRA BEVERLY SWETLAND

Shamokin, Pa.
Accounting

Montrose, Pa.
General Business

Men

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

Class Treasurer 3; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA
3, 4; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3;
Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3.

MATTHEW A. TREESE

NELSON EDDY TURANICA
Slatington, Pa.

Shamokin, Pa.
Accounting

Day Men's Association

PSEA

1,

2,

Accounting
3,

4;

4.

Student

Business Education Club 3, 4; Debating Club
1; Student PSE.A 4; Business Education Contest 2, 3, 4; NBEA 4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2,
3,4.

JOHN ALLAN VASIL

RICHARD TERRY
WILLIAMS

KATHY JANE WOODRING

Watsontown, Pa.
Accounting

General Business

Men

Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4;
Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, President 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4, Treasurer
4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3,
4; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Secane, Pa.

Proctor 2; "B" Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSE1\ 4; Women's Intramural
Association of Resident
1, 2, 3, 4;

Women

1,

Basketball

2,

3,

4;

Hockey

1,

2,

3;

1, 2.

KAREN MARIE ZEISS

MARTHA LOUISE ZUBRIS

Clarks Summit, Pa.

Benton, Pa.
Secretarial

Secretarial

Association of Resident Women 1,
Secretary 3, Governing
3,
4,
Board 2, 3; Business Education

Bloomsburg Players 3; Business
Education Club 1, 2, 3; Student

PSEA

Student
4;
sociation 2.

Christian

2,

As-

1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4;
Business Education Contest.

Club

Ann Snyder

finds

a

calculator

beneficial

attempting to complete her math quickly.

Bill Winch takes a break from the tedious task at
hand while Melanie Geiser puts the finishing

touches on her stencil.

when

Student teacher Thomas DiehlV inlhusia^in over "Project
Mexico" is reflected in the coiniiraiiim of his sixth grade
pupils in Hill Elcmentaiy School. Sunlniry. Mrs. Gladys
Rohrbaugh is the cooperating teacher.

Mrs.

Elise
Knoll,
student
teacher, presents a scientific

demonstration before a third
grade class in the Priestley
Elementary School, Northumberland.
The cooperating
teacher is Mrs. Phoebe Burk.

JUDITH

E.

ANDREWS

NANCY J. ANDREWS

Roslyn, Pa.

Bethlehem, Pa.
Elementary

Elementary

Area

of

Competency

— German

CGA

Committee member. Hospitality 2, 3, 4,
Orientation 2, 3, 4, Social Recreation 1, International Program Comm. 3, 4; Association of
Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Counselor 3; Proctor 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4;
Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Junior
Resident Advisor 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma 3,
4; German Club 2, 3, President 2; Who's Who
in American Colleges & Universities.

JOHN

J.



CGA

Area of Competency German
Committee member, Hospitality

Resident Women 1, 2,
Governing Board 2; Student PSEA 4;
Association

man Club

of

2, 3,

Orangeville, Pa.

Elementary

— Social Studies

Men

Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Veterans'
Association 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Men's
Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4.

Area of Competency

PSEA

LOIS

of

LYNN G. BARBER

BANGOR

Roselle,

Elementary

dent

Women

visor 3, 4;

Chairman
Who's

2;

3,

2,

1,

1;

Area

Blood-

Association

MARILYN J. BAYNHAM

EMILY

Elementary



PSEA

of

BENNER

Area

of

Competency

Association of Resident
lish

Club

2,

3,

4;

— English

Women 1,
PSEA

Student

2,

3;

1,

2,

Eng4.

4.

JAMES
Area

A.

Sunbury, Pa.
Elementary

Strong, Pa.

Student

H.

BOLITSKY

DONNA M. BORIS

Hazleton, Pa.

Ashland, Pa.

Elementary

Elementary
Area of Competency Geography

Competency

Jersey

— Social Studies

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 1;
Veterans' Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 4;
Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Competency
2;

— English

Women
"B" Qub

Resident

1,

2,

2,

3;

3,

4;

Chess

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

Club 2;

versities.

Area of Competency Arts & Crafts
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 4; Association
of Resident Women 3; Athenaeum Club 1, 2;

of

of

Athenaeum Club

of Resi4; Junior Resident Ad-

4, Program
Golf Club
American Colleges & Uni-

in

New

Elementary

— Social Studies

Student PSEA 1, 2, 3,
V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4;

2,

Who

— Psychology

Resident Women I, 2, 3,
Athenaeum Club 1; Chess Club 1; Engl
Club 2; Student PSEA 3, 4; Women's Intramurals 1.
Association

Hazleton, Pa.

Committee member, Hospitality
mobile Chairman 2, 3; Association

BAKER

Area of Competency

Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Athenaeum Qub 3; Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 3, 4; Junior Resident Advisor 4.

CGA

J.

Elementary

— Social Studies

of

Area of Competency

AtheStudent

4;

2;

Facloryville, Pa.

Elementary

A.

3,

1, 2, 3, 4.

Taylor, Pa.

PRISCHXA

— English

Day Women's Association 1, 2,
naeum Club 1; English Club

RUTH C. ATHERTON

Association

4;

Ger-

KAREN E. ASH

ANGOTTI

Elementary

Area of Competency

3;

3,

4; Harmonettes 2.

Carbondale, Pa.

Area of Competency

2,



Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Big
Sister Co-ordinator 2, 3; "B" Club 1, 2, 3;
Student PSEA 4; Women's Intramurals 1, 2,
3; Who's Who in American Colleges & Universities.

THOMAS

L.

BOYER

Hazleton, Pa.

Elementary

Area of Competency

Day Men's Association
Council 2; Wrestling

4:

1, 3,

3;

1,

CX

RITA C. BRADISH

Picture Rocks, Pa.

Elementary

— Art
Men

Area
Residents'

Men's Intramurals

Competency

of

Day Women's Association
Club 3; Student PSE.\ 4.

—Science

3,

4;

Athenaeum

2,4.

ELAINE

D.

WALTER J. BULLETT

BREZNAY

Dunmore, Pa.

Forest City, Pa.
Elementary-

Elementary

Area of Competency

CGA

— History

member,

Committee

Hospitality 1, 2;
Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; House
Committee 2; Election Committee 3; International Relations 2, 3; Student Christian Association 3; Student

PSEA



Area of Competency Biology
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student

PSEA

4.

1, 4.

JANET BURNS
PATRICIA

Glen Lyon, Pa.
Elementary



1,

3; Student

PSEA

Area of Competency

B.

Amateur Radio

Qub

3,

4;

.Athe-

Student

MARY ELLEN CLARK

CINO

Northumberland, Pa.
Elementary

Elementary

Competency

2,

2, 3, 4;

4.

Clarks Summit, Pa.
.\rea of

— English

Day Women's Association 1,
naeum Club 1; English Club

1, 2, 3, 4.

PSEA

JAMES

BURNS

Elementary

Area of Competency Geography
Day Women's Association 1. 2, 3; Athenaeum
Club

A.

Milton, Pa.

— Geography



Area of Competency Biology
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Bloomsburg Abroad — Spain 3; .Athenaeum Club 1,

Vice President 3; Veterans' Association 3; Student PSEL\ 4.
3,

2,

3;

College Concert Choir 2; Harmonettes
International Relations 4; Spanish Qub

1,

2;

2,

3; Student

PSEA

4.

MARYANN P. COLARUSSO

MARY RITA COLARUSSO

Hazleton, Pa.

Pittston, Pa.

Elementary

Elementary

Area

of

Competency

Association of Resident

Women's

— Biology

Women

.Association 4; Student

1,

2,

PSEA

Area
3;

Day

1, 2, 4.

Elementary

Competency

3,

4;

CONSTANTINE



— Biology

Association of Resident Women
Women's Association 4; Student

F.

— Spanish

Women 1, 2,
PSEA 1, 2, 4.

Gordon, Pa.
Elementary

Hazleton, Pa.
of

Competency

Association of Resident
Spanish Club 3; Student

JANTT

MARYLON E. COLOMBO
Area

of

1,

2,

PSEA

3;

Day

1, 2, 4.

Area of Competency Geography
Day Women's Association 2, 3, 4; Gamma
3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Stu-

Theta Upsilon
dent PSE,A 4.

MARY E. CROUGHN

JOHN M. COULTER

Kingston, Pa.

Montrose, New York
Elementary

Area of Competency
President

of

Pi 3; Student

Elementary

Area

— Geography

Freshman Qass 1; Phi Sigma
PSEA 1, 4; Men's Intramurals

Competency

of

— Art

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4.

1, 2, 3.

CAROL J. DE FELICE

ROSALIE DAVIS

Berwick, Pa.

Berwick, Pa.

Elementary

Elementary

Area of Competency

Day Women's Association

— Spanish

2, 3;

Student

4.

Area

PSEA

Competency

of

Day Women's Association

— Spanish

2, 3, 4; Senior
Representative 4; International Relations 1, 2;
Spanish Club 3; Student PSEA 4; Maroon &
Gold Feature Writer 1.
1,

THOMAS H. DIEHL
JAMES

Sunbury, Pa.
Elementary

DERR

L.

Area

Reading, Pa.
Elementary

Area of Competency

CGA
Men
2,

3,

Track

CGA

4;

Swimming

— Geography

S.I.O. 2, 3, 4,

1.

2,

3,

4,

Recording Sec. 3, 4; Basketball
4; Cross Country 3; Men's

Manager

Intramurals

1, 2, 3, 4.

KAY M. DOSTICH

KAREN L. DOTY

Lebanon, Pa.
Elementary

Area of Competency

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

— Spanish

Area of Competency

CGA Committee member, Hospitality 2, 3;
Assembly 3; Association of Resident Women

CGA

Qub

Committee member.

3; Student Chris1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum
tian Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 1, 2, 4;

tainment

Harmonettes

Bloomsburg Players

GEORGE 0. DURILLA

DUBBS

F.

Tamaqua, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Area

of

Competency

Day Men's Association
Association

1, 2, 3,

2,

4; Student

KAREN

M.

Elementary

— Geography

1,

3,

PSEA

Area of Competency

Veterans'

4;

4.

Maroon & Gold Band
1, 2, 3,

4; Student

P.

— History

3;

Maroon & Gold

4.

EIFERT

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Elementary

— Geography

Association of Resident Women 1,
International Relations 3; Student
2,4.

1, 2,

PSEA

SUSAN

ECKERT

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Area of Competency

2,

Area of Competency
3,

PSEA

4;
1,

3,

Association

1, 2.

MICHAEL

— History

1, 2; HospitalSocial Recreation 3, 4; Awards Committee 4, Athletic Committee 3, 4;
Men
Residents'
Council
Student
1,
2,
3,
4;
PSEA 4; Varsity Club 3, 4, Vice President 4;

Orientation Committee 3, Chairman 4;
Residents' Council 1, 4; Varsity Club ],
4; Treasurer 3, 4; Student PSEA 4;
1, 2, 3,

Competency

of

Committee member. Pep

ity 2, 3;

— Spanish

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Qub 3, 4; Maroon & Gold Band 1;
Student Christian Association

PSEA

1, 2, 4.

1,

2;

Student

4;
1,

— English

Big

Hospitality 4;
2,

3,
1.

4;

Name

Enter-

Day Women's

Student

PSEA

4;

WALTER PAUL EIFERT.

JOAN CAMPBELL EVANS

JR.

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Area of Competency

Day Men's Association
Club

1.

Lewistown, Pa.
Elementary

— Geagraphy
3, 4:

2,

.\rea of

Athenaeum

Student Christian .Association
Student PSE.A 1, 2. 4; Men"s Intramurals
3, 4;

I,

2;

Competency

— Spanish

Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
1, 2; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3,

Association

of

Athenaeum

Qub

1.

THO^L\S JOHN EVANS

RITA

S.

E^TRLY

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Old Forge, Pa.
Elementary



Area of Competency Geography
CG.\ Committee; Social Recreation 1, 2, 3, 4;
Freshmen Orientation 2, 3; CGA Decorating
1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2,
3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals 1,



Area of Competency English
Dav Women's Association 2, 3, 4; Spanish
Club 1,2; Student

PSEA

4.

2, 3, 4.

JOHN THOMAS FOSTER
Sa>Te, Pa.

^L\RJORIE ELLEN FRANCIS

Elementary

Area

of

Competency

Basketball 2; Student

PSEA

— Math

Philadelphia, Pa.

Elementary

4.

Competency

.\rea of

— Spanish

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
International Relations 2; Student PSEA 1,
4;

Woman's

.Abroad

Intramural

Bloomsburg

3;

2,

3.

CHARLOTTE KATHLEEN GEARY

CAROLE LEE GEORGE

Walnutport, Pa.
Elementary

Berwick. Pa.

Elementary



Area

Competency French
CG.\ Election Board 3; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3;
French Club 1, 2; Maroon & Gold Band 1, 2;
Area

Student
2,

— Spain

3

;

PSEA

of

2,

3.

4;

Bloomsburg Abroad

Day Women's

of

Competency

.Association

tional

Relations 2;

PSEA

4;

— Spanish

1,

2,

3,

4;

Interna-

Spanish Club 3; Student

Huskiaub3,

4.

Women's Intramurals

— France

3.

VIRGINL\

B.

GILBERT

GIRTON

Area of Competency

— Spanish

Area

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; International Relations 2, 3;

Qub

Spanish

1,

2,

Bloomsburg Abroad

3;

— Spain

Student

PSEA

4;

3.

of

Competency

SUSAN RUTH GODSHALL

Name

Entertainment Committee 3;
.Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; International Relations 3; Student PSEA 1, 2,
3;

Big

Gamma

Sigma Sigma

3, 4.

American

Colleges

and

Shamokin, Pa.
Elementary

Elementary

CGA

in

JOHN ROBERT GOTASKIE

Orsland. Pa.

— Social Studies

— Psychology

Class Vice-President 1, President 2; CGA VicePresident 3, President 4; Chairman Big Name
Entertainment 3, Hospitality 2, Orientation 2,
3: Men Residents' Council 1. 2, 3. 4; Phi
Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; S. I. 0. 3,
4; Who's Who
Universities.

Area of Competency

GOCKLEY

C.

Reamstown, Pa.
Elementary

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary



Area of Competency Social Studies
CoUege Council 4; Dav Men's Association
3, 4; President 4; Circle
Vice-President. President 3;

2,

4;

Men's Intramurals

1, 2.

K Qub
Student

2,

3,

1,

4,

PSE.A

DALE WAYNE GREENLY

GRETCHEN J. GUM

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Pen Argyl, Pa.
Elementary
Area of Competency Biology
Committee member, Hospitality 2;



Area of Competency Biology
Day Men's Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Student
Christian

Association

SUSAN

C.

PSEA

Student

4:

Huski Clubs, 4; Football

4;



CGA
dent

PSEA

HAMMERQUIST

CECILIA M.

Devon, Pa.
Elementary

Area of Competency

3,

Elementary

— Spanish

Gamma Sigma Sigma

4;

1,

3;

"B" Club

3,

4;

Women's

Area of Competency

Day Women's
naeum Club 1,

PSEA

en

2,

3,

AtheStudent

4;

2, 3;

E.

HARPER

Garwood, New Jersey
Elementary

— Geography

Committee member, Hospitality
2, 3,

— French

1,

French Club

MARJORIE

Elementary

orating

2;

4.

Dallas, Pa.

CGA

Association

3, 4.

MARIE T. HARDISKY
Area of Competency

HANNA

Centralia; Pa.

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Spanish Qub 2, 3; Vice President 3; Student PSEA

Intramurals

Stu-

1, 4.

2.

Area of Competency

2, 3,

4; Association of Resident

Athenaeum Qub

Dec-

Wom-

burg Players

1

;

3,

— History

Treasurer 4;

4,

Student

PSEA

Blooms-

4.

Gamma

Theta Upsilon 2, 3,
4; Corresponding Secretary 3, Vice President
4; Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4; Student PSEA
1,

2,

3,

4;

1,4.

LINDA

E.

HARVELL

EDITH

Area of Competency
Day Women's Association 1,

— General
&

L.

PATRICIA M. HOPLAMAZIAN

HOKE

Newtown Square,

Elementary

— German

Association of Resident Women 1, 2; College
Concert Choir 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Women's Intramurals 1, 2, 3.

Area

Sigma Sigma
Hockey 1.

SHIRLEY

JOHNSON



— English

3, 4;

E.

Women's Intramur-

JOHNSON

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Area of Competency Biology
Committee member. Library Policy 2;
Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4;
Men's Intramurals 1, 2; Student PSEIA 4.

Pa.

Elementary
Competency

Committee member, Orientation 3; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;^ College Concert Choir 2, 3; Student PSEA 4;

Gamma

L.

of

CGA

als 2, 3;

JAMES

Athenaeum Club

tian Association 1; Student

Pottsville, Pa.

Area of Competency

Tlieta Upsilon 3;

retary 3;

1.

JANET

HEDBERG

Area of Competency

Gamma

2, 3, 4; College
Concert Choir 1; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3, 4; Maroon

Gold

I.

Ridgway, Pa.
Elementary

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary



Spanish & French
of Competency
Committee member. Hospitality 1, 2, 3,
3; Social Recreation 3, Election Board

Area

CGA

CGA

Kappa

Award

2, 3; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3,
Counselor 2, Election Board Chairman 3;
College Concert Choir 2; Student PSEA 2, 4.

— Geography
Corresponding Sec1; Student Chris-

PSEA

4.

VIVIAN KAY JONES

LESTER GEORGE JONES

Sunbury, Pa.
Elementary

Frackville, Pa.

Elementary

Area

Competency

of

Day Men's Association

PSEA

1,

— Geography
2,

3,

4; Veterans' Association

4;

Student

1, 2.

Area of Competency

Hatboro, Pa.

Association

PSEA

of

Competency

Resident

1,

2,

3,

4.

JR.

Drexel Hill, Pa.

Elementary
of

PSEA

WALLACE JOSEPH KAHN,

CAROLE JEAN JUSTICE

of
3;

Student Christian

International Relations 3;
Association 1, 2; Student

Area

— Spanish

Day Women's Association 3, 4; Association
Resident Women 1, 2; Bloomsburg Players

Elementary



— English

Women

3;

Student

2, 4.

Area of Competency Social Studies
CGA Committee member, Hospitality 2, 3,
Chairman 3; Men Residents' Council 1, 2, 3,
4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Program Chair-

man

4;

College

Concert Choir 1;

Debating

2; Student PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals
Gold 2, 3; Olympian 3;
2, 3, 4; Maroon

Qub
1,

&

Basketball

1.

CAROL MARJORIE KAMINSKI
South Gibson, Pa.
Elementary

Area of Competency

JOHN WILLIAM KERLISH

— Biology

Berwick, Pa.

Elementary

Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Bloomsburg Players 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3;
Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student

Day Men's Association

PSEA

Student

Association

1,

of

4; Harmonettes

Area

1, 2, 3.

Competency

of

PSEA

4;

— English

Athenaeum Club

Alpha Phi Omega

4;

FLORENCE MAE KLEMAN

MARIE LOUISE KLINE

Locust Gap, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Elementary



Area of Competency

Area of Competency French
Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4.

Day Women's
naeum Club 2,

Association

tion 1; Student

PSEA

3;

PSEA

— Geography
3,

4;

Area of Competency

Student

4; Baseball 2, 4.

ELISE

CGA

Elementary
Competency French
Committee Member, Dining Room

Area of Competency
3,

Hospitality 3; Association of Resident
Senior Representative Governing
2,
3;
1,
Board 4; College Concert Choir 1, 2; French

PSEA

4.

KNOLL

Elementary



Women

Club 3; Student

E.

Christian

Oreland, Pa.

Rockledge, Pa.
of

— French

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

NANCY JANE KNEER
Area

3, 4.

Sunbury, Pa.
Elementary

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

2,

— Biology

Athe1, 2, 3, 4;
Student Christian Associa-'

LINDA JANE KLOCK

RICHARD A. KLINGERMAN
Area of Competency
Day Men's Association 1,

1;

2, 3, 4.

Association

Bloomsburg

Maroon
3,4.

&

Resident
Players 3;

of

Gold

2;

— French

Women

1,

2,

3,

PSEA
Gamma Sigma Sigma
Student

4;
4;
2,

ALICE LOUISE KOCH

ANDREW THOMAS KOSVITCH
Mount Carmel,

Hazleton, Pa.



Area of Competency Geography
Member, Decoration

CGA

Committee

Area
1,

2;

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Governing Board 1; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4;
College Concert Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Student
Christian Association 1, Student PSEA 1, 2,
3, 4; Women's Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Gamma
Sigma Sigma 3, 4, Treasurer 3.

of

Student PSEA 1, 3, 4; Men's In2; Junior Prom Chairman 3.

lations 2;

tramurals

1,

SHARON MARY KUCHINSKAS
Kingston, Pa.

Elementary

Competency

Association of Resident

ElementaTy

— English

Women

1,

2,

Competency— Social Studies
Committee Member, Hospitality 2, RecArea

3; Eng-

Club 1; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma
Sigma Sigma 3, 4; CGA Freshman Orientation Committee 2; Women's Intramurals 1.

lish

CGA

reation 2;
2,

of

Association of Resident

3; Student

PSEA

Competency

Day Men's Association
Club

1,

2,

1,

Women

Sigma Sigma

1,

3.

Elementary

Area

— Geography

2, 3,

Gamma

Shamokin Dam, Pa.

Nescopeck, Pa.
Elementary
of

4;

CAROLE ANN KUZMICK

RONALD ERWIN KUSSROW
Area

— French

Committee Member, Hospitality 3, 4;
Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta
Pi 3, 4; Athenaeum Qub 2; International Re-

Duryea, Pa.
of

Competency

CGA

DOREEN T. KRAFJACK
Area

Pa.

Elementary

Elementary

4;

Competency

Day Women's Association

Athenaeum

3; Science Club 1; Student

of

Club 3; Student

PSEA

PSEA

1,

— English
2,

4;

3,

English

3, 4.

4.

CAROLYN KAY LAUVER

EDWARD J. LADAMUS

Mt. Pleasant Mills, Pa.
Elementary

Harveys Lake, Pa.
Elementary

Area

of

Competency

— Social Studies

CGA

Committee Member, Hospitality 2, 3;
Waller Hall Men's Association 3; Alpha Phi
Omega 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

LEONARD GEORGE LAWRENCE

tian Association 3; Student

KAREN EILEEN LEFFLER
Pottsville, Pa.

Shickshinny, Pa.

Elementary

Elementary



Area of Competency Biology
Bloomsburg Players 2, 3; Student PSEA 2, 3,
4; Varsity Qub 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Maroon
& Gold Qrculation Manager 2, 3.

Area
Association

Counselor

of

of
2,

4;

Competency

Resident

— German

Women

"B" Club

3,

4;

1,

2,

3,

4;

Bloomsburg

Players 2, 3; College Concert Choir 2, 3, 4,
Vice President 3; Madrigal Singers 2, 3, 4;
Wesley Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3;
Spring Arts Festival Committee 3

KATHR^TV LOUISE LENKER

DIANE MARIE LOCH

Forty Fort, Pa.

Hospitality Committee 3; Association of
Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Proctor 2, 3; Student PSEA 1, 2, 4; Women's Intramurals 1, 2,

Northampton, Pa.
Elementary
Area of Competency Foreign Languages
CGA Committees: Hospitality 1; Orientation
2, Husky Lounge 3, Social Recreation 3, Pep
3; "B" Qub 3; Student Christian Association

3.

3; Student

Elementary

Area

CGA

of

Competency

— Geography

— Music

of Competency
Day Women's Association 4;

Area



PSEA

4.

Student Chris-

PSEA

3, 4.

JEREMY RICHARD LOMAS

DIANE

Hatboro. Pa.

Elementary

Pep G)mmittee

3; Spanish

dent PSE.\ 4; Varsity

ming
torian

1,

2,

4;

3,

4;

Qub

VEET LONG

Elementary

—Spanish

Area of Competency

Area of Competency

CGA

S.

Hazleton, Pa.

Club 4; Stu4; Swim-

1, 2, 3,

Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, HisImprovement Organization

—English

Day Women's Association 3; Association of
Resident Women 1. 2: Bloomsburg Players
1; English Club 2; Student PSE.\ 3.

Student

3,4.

RUTH OBERDORF LL"\GER

LINDA JANE LL'BOWIST

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary



Area of Competency Art
Athenaeum Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Student PSEA

Area of Competency
4.

—History

CGA

Hospitality Committee 3; Day Women's
Association 1. 2: Association of Resident Women 3; International Relations 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 2, 3; Student PSEA
1,4.

ANDREY ^L\RIE McCLlUE

MARGARET A. McDONALD

Benvick, Pa.

Myerstown, Pa.
Elementary

Elementary

Area

of

Competency

— English

Day Women's Association 1, 2,
naeum Oub 1. 2; International

Area of Competency

4; AtheRelations 3,
3,

CGA

Election

4; English Club 2, 3. 4: Poetry Oub 4: Student Oiristian Association 1. 2: Student PSEA

— English

Board Committee

tion of Resident

Women

Associa-

1;

3; Student

PSEA

2,

4.

GINNY LEE MATHEWS

GERTRUDE ANN HOFFER MANDAK

Media, Pa.
Elementary

Hazleton, Pa.

Elementary

Area

of

Competency

— French

CG.\ Hospitality Committee 2, 3; Orientation
Committee 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Maroon &
Gold reporter 1, 2.

.Association 2, 3, 4; Association
1;
of Resident Women 1, 2; Athenaeum

Day Women's

Qub

French

Quh

1,

2; Student

PSEA

— Art

Area of Competency

3, 4.

JUDITH L^-NN MEARNS

>L\RIE ^L\YER
Rockledge, Pa.
Elementary

Area

of

— English

Competency

Association of Resident

naeum Club

Area

1; Student

Women 1, 2, 3; AthePSEA 3, 4; Basketball

3.

of

Berwyn, Pa.
Elementary
Competency English

1,

3,

2;
4;

Olympian 2,
Hockey 1, 2.

of

Competency

4;

Gamma Sigma Sigma

MESAVAGE

Hawley, Pa.
Elementary

Bloomsburg. Pa.
Elementary

Area

3,

JO.\N

JOHN P. MENSCH



—German

Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum
German Club 3. Vice President 3;
Club 3, President 3; Student PSEA 4.



Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Junior Resident Advisor 4; "B" Qub 1, 2;
Bloomsburg Players 3; College Concert Choir

Qub

2;

Husky

English
.Area of Competency
CG.\ Hection Board Conmiittee 3; English

Qub

2,

3; Student

PSEA

4.

ANNE MARIE MICHELSON

DONNA LYNNE MILLER

Emmaus, Pa.

Scranton, Pa.

Elementary

CGA

Elementary



Competency Spanish
Hospitality Committee 2, 3; International
Area

of

Area of Competency

— Spanish

Relations

Association of Resident Women 1,
Student Christian Association 1, 2;

1,

PSEA

2, 3; Student Christian Association
2; Student PSEA 1; Association of Resident

Women

3,

4;

Student

3.

SUSAN KAY MILLER

JOAN ELIZABETH MINNEMAN

Shickshinny, Pa.

Cranford, N.

Elementary

Area

Competency

of

PSEA

4.

J.

Elementary

— French

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3, 4; International Relations 2;
Student

2,

3, 4.

Area of Competency

— English

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; College Concert Choir 2; Student PSEA 4; Women's Intramurals 1, 2.

CYNTHIA ANN MORSE
Athens, Pa.

GERALDINE HAZEL MINNER

Elementary

Area

Prospect Park, Pa.

Elementary

Area

Competency

of

Bloomsburg Players

PSEA

4;

3,

of

Competency

— Spanish

Obiter 4; Student

4.

LOIS

ANN MARIE MOVER
Area of Competency
dent
3,

Election Board 3;

Women

4; Student

1.

2,

PSEA

3,

Elementary

Area of Competency

— History

.\thenaeum Club

2,

4; Proctor 2.

Maroon
Advisor

JOHN

S.

MULKA

NORMAN

Taylor, Pa.

CGA

Committees

D.

NAMEY

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Elementary

Area of Competency

Elementary

— Geography

Hospitality

1;

Orientation

Area of Competency
Student

PSEA

— Social Studies

4.

Men

Residents' Council I, 2, 3, 4; Phi
Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Varsity Club
2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Counselor 3, 4;
Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer2,

3;

sities.

SUE ANN NEPHEW

BETTINA LEE NIERING
Scotrun, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Area

Day Women's

of

Competency

Elementary

— English

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

4; Obiter staff 3.

1,

2,

3,

— Biology

CGA Hospitality Committee 2; Association of
Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Proctor 2, 3, Proctor Chairman 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Historian 4; Student Christian .Association 2, 4;

Association of Resi-

4;

1, 2,

ANN MOYER

Pottsville, Pa.

Sunbury, Pa.
Elementary

CGA

— Social Studies

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Proctor 2, 3; Student PSEA 3, 4; Women's
Intramurals 1, 2, 3; "B" Club 3.

Area of Competency

CGA

— Spanish

Hospitality Committee 1, 2; Student
Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Junior Resident
Advisor 4; Harmonettes Treasurer 2; President 3; Student Christian -Association 3, Secretary 3.

&
4.

Gold Reporter

1

;

Junior Resident

SUSAN HEINZER OUTT

NANCY S. PATTON

Bloomsburg, Pa.

Ashland, Pa.
Elementary

Element'iry



Area of Competency French
Room Committee 3; Association

CGA

Dining

of Resident

Choir

1, 2,

Women

3; Student

1,

2,

3:

PSEA

College Concert

2, 3, 4.

SANDRA MARQUEEN PHILLIPS



Area of Competency English
Dav Women's Association 3, 4; Student
'

4.

PSEA

NANCY ROGERS SECHRIST
ROSE MARIE SAUL

Tunkhannock, Pa.
Elementary

Hazleton, Pa.

Elementary

Area of Competency



Area of Competency Social Studies
Athenaeum Club 3, 4; Newman Club 3,
Student

PSEA

4;

Association
Proctor 2;

PSEA

4.

Resident

of

Day Men's Association

PSEA

1,

— Psychology
2,

3,

4;

Student

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Elementary

Elementary

Competency

2,

3;

ANN SHARRETTS

Selinsgrove, Pa.

of

1,

4.

JAMES MEREDITH SELLERS
Area

— English

Women

Women's Intramurals

3,

4;

Student

Area

of

College Council

Competency

— English

member

Day Women's As-

3;

1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-President 2; President 3; Day Women's Official Board 2, 3;
Vice-President 2; President 3; Student PSEA
1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Orientation Committee
3; Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni-

sociation

4.

versities.

MARY ANNE SIPE

GUNNEL MARIANNE SHOLLEY

Dimock, Pa.
Elementary

Port Trevorton, Pa.

Elementary

Area of Competency
International Relations

Student

PSEA

Area

— French
Huski Club

3, 4;

4.

ANN G. SMALSER
of

Competency

NANCY ELLEN SMITH

NANCY ELLEN KATHRYN SMITH

Qarks Summit, Pa.

Bethlehem, Pa.
Elementary

Elementary

— English

Area of Competency

CGA

CGA

tation

2,

&

PSEA

— Spanish

Orientation Committee 2, 3; Hospitality
Orientation Co-Chairman 3; Election
Board 3, 4; Decoration 2; Association of
Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Women's Intra3,

4;

murals 1; Student

4.

PSEA

1, 2, 3, 4.

GARY FREDERICK SNYDER

TRUDY ANNE SNYDER

Mowry, Pa.

Hatboro, Pa.

Elementary

Elementary

Area of Competency



— Geography

Area of Competency History
Election Board Committee 3;

Men

CGA

Theta Upsilon

Recreation 2, 3; Hospitality 1; Association of
Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4.

1,

Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma
2, 3, 4; College Concert Choir
3, 4; Student Christian Association 3; Stu-

dent

PSEA

4.

— Spanish

Committees: Election 3; Orientation
of Resident -Women 1, 2, 3,
"B" Club 3; College Concert Choir 1, 2, 3,
Student PSEA 1, 4.

Colleges and Universities.

Competency

Pa.

Area of Competency

CGA

Association

Choir 1; Women's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student PSEA 4; Who's Who in American

of

KAY SMITH

Elementary

Class Secretary 2, Women's Representative 4;
CGA Orientation Committee 2, 3; Association
of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Gamma Sigma
Sigma 3, 4; "B" Qub 2, 3. 4; College Concert

Area

— English

Women 1, 2, 3; EngPSEA 1, 3, 4; Wom-

Wind Gap,

— Social Studies

Election Board Committee 3, 4; OrienCommittee 2; Association of Resident
Women 1, 2, 3, 4; College Concert Choir 1, 2;
Maroon
Gold 1, 2, 3; Olympian 3; Student

Competency

JANIS

Lake Winola, Pa.
Elementary
Area

of

Association of Resident
lish Qub 2, 3; Student
en's Intramurals 1.

3, 4;

Social


JUNE

SOBOLESKY

F.

HENRY LEROY SPERING

Minersville. Pa.

Dimock, Pa.
Elementary

Elementary

Area of Competency
Club

"B"

— Social Studies

International Relations 2, 3;
2; Gamma Sigma Sigma
Hospitality Committee 2; Student

PSEA

Area

3;

Women's Intramurals
3, 4;

CGA

of

Athenaeum Club

Competency
2, 3,

— Biology

4: Student

PSE.\

1, 2,

3,4.

4.

NANCY TRO\^BRIDGE
STACKHOUSE

GERTRUDE IRENE STEIDEL

Danville, Pa.

Pottsville, Pa.

Elementary

Area of Competency

Day Women's Association

aub4;

Student

PSEA

— History-

2, 3,

4;

Athenaeum

3, 4.

Area

of

Elementary
Competency Spanish

CGA

Decoration Committee 2; College Concert Choir 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 4.

WILLIAM EDWARD TOPOLSKI

NEAL EDWARD TOBIN
West

Hazelton, Pa.

Pittston, Pa.

Elementary

Elementary

Area of Competency

Athenaeum

Qub

— Social Studies

Area

Competency

Day Men's Association

International Relations 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2,
3; Football 3; Basketball 1; Student PSEA
1,

of

2;

Council

1,

— Mathematics

2,

3; Chess Club

4,

Men

Residents*

1, 2; Student ChrisStudent PSE.\ 1, 4.

tian Association 2, 3, 4;

4.

JANICE TUlNfNICLIFFE
Pottstow-n. Pa.

Elementary

Area

of

Competency

2,

3,

4;

BARBARA ANN URBAS

— Biology

Forest City, Pa.

Student PSEA
Association of Resident Women 1,

CoUege Concert Choir

2,

3;

Elementary

Area

2,3.

of

Association

Competency

of

2,

1,

PEGGY JEAN WALTER

Levittown, Pa.

Sunbury, Pa.
Elementary



Area of Competency German
Maroon and Gold 3, 4; German Club
Harmonettes

1,

2; Student

PSEA

Area of Competency
1,

2;

4.

Day Women's Association
Club 3; Harmonettes

Elementary

Area of Competency — Psychology
ettes 1, 2;
4.

HarmonWomen's Intra-

2, 3,

Student PSE.\ 4;

— French
2,

3,

2; Student

4;

French

PSEA

4.

Warminster, Pa.
Elementary

Catawissa, Pa.

1,

1,

4;

4.

CHARLES SINGER WAYES

JANE LOUISE WATKINS

Day Women's Association

1,

3,

2,

PSEA

3; Student

MONILCA W. VIZACHERO
Elementary

murals

1,

— MatTiematics

Women

Resident

Athenaeum Club

4;

.\rea of

Varsity Club
3,

4; Student

2.

Competency
3,

PSEA

— Geography

4; Football 1;
4.

Track

1, 2,







MARY

JOY DIANE

WHITING

Elementary

Chester, Conn.

Area of Competency

Elementary

Area

of

Biology

Competency

Psychology

CCA

Customs

2;

PSEA

Women

Student

2;

Christian Association

Student

College Concert Choir 2,
3, 4; Student PSEA 4;
Association of Resident

Recreation

Social

Committee
Committee

JO ZANE

Schuylkill Haven, Pa.

1, 2, 3. 4.

1;

4.

CHERYL L. YOUNG

FRANK GIRTON
WILCZYNSKI

Danville, Pa.

Elementary

Shickshinny, Pa.

Area of Competency

Elementary

— English

Day Women's Association

Area of Competency
Social Studies

2,

3,

4:

Harmonettes

1,

1,

2;

Student PSEA.

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

MARY ALICE WOODRUFF
Danville. Pa.

Elementary

Area

of

Competency

— Science

Day Women's Association 1, 2; Association of
Women 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4;
Athenaeum Club 1; Science Club 2, 3; StuResident

dent Christian Association

2,

3; Student

PSEA

2,.4.

John Gotavich, student teacher, councils
a fourth grade pupil in the Hill Elementary
School, Sunbury. Mrs. Merle Cain is the
cooperating teacher.

\

Miss Joan Mesavage, student teacher, finds her fifth grade class eager
to put up a new bulletin board. Mr. Lewis Rovenolt is the cooperating
teacher.

l^^^l

Edwards,
Mr. Jarae« Doty, cooperating teacher, and James A.
Shickellamy
student teacher, monitor an examination at the
Senior High School.

Student

Susan
assist?

a

teacher
Treaster
student

in the intricacies

of

the

system
Southern

numeral
at

the

Area
High Sfhool. The

cooperating
teacher
Snvder.

is

Mr.

As an

introduction to the study of plays, stuteacher Bob Ballantine instructs a stuin dramatic structure at the Southern
Area Hiah School. The cooperatins teacher is
Mrs. Isabel Kubick.

dent
dent

Mrs. Dazimae Paul, student teacher at
the Shikellamy School District Senior
High School, uses the bulletin board effectively in an American History class
to illustrate the contributions of Benjamin Franklin to society. The co-operating teacher is Mr. Charles Schlegel.

Edward
dent

Krakowski, stuat Southern

teacher

Area High School, lectures
to a class in biological science. -Mr. George Henry is

the

cooperating

teacher.

SALLY MAY ADAMS

BRUCE R. ANDERSON

Pottstown, Pa.

Montoursville, Pa.
Social Studies

Spanish

CGA

CGA

Name

4; Vice President 4; Veterans' Association 3,
4; Football 1, 2; Swimming 2; Chairman

Committee member. Orientation 3; Big
Entertainment 3; Hospitality 2. 3; SoRecreation 3; Decoration 1; Student
PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3.
cial

1

;

Alpha Phi Omega

3,

CGA

Dress Committee 4; Student PSEA.

ROBERT DAVID BALLENTINE

JAMES MALCOLM AYERS
Mehoopany, Pa.
Mathematics
CG.\ Committee Member, Hospitality 3, Junior
Parking 3; Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3, 4;
Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Publicity Director 4;
Student PSEA 4; Football, Assistant Manager
1; Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni-

Representative

Bloomsburg, Pa.
English

Day Men's Association

1,

2,

English Club

2,

3,

Pi 3, 4;
Student
3,

4;

PSEA

3,

4;

Phi Sigma
President 3;

4;

4; Olympian Editorial Board

Men's Intramurals

1.

versities.

DAVID KARL BEHM
Reading, Pa.
Social Studies

MARC LOUIS BARTLEBAUGH
Forty Fort, Pa.
Social Studies

CGA

Men

Residents' Council

Club

1,

2; Student

PSEA

2,

1,

4;

3;

Athenaeum

Men's Intramur-

als 1, 2.

Committee Member, Pep 4, Orientation
PSEA 4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2,

4; Student
3,4.

DONALD ROBERT BELTZ

LOUISE RAWLINGS BELTZ

Hazleton, Pa.
Social Studies

Sugarloaf, Pa.

Mathematics

Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Varsity dub 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Who's Who in American Colleges

Day Women's Association

PSEA

and Universities.

BARBARA AUDREY BENSINGER

STANLEY FRANK BENINSKY

Port Carbon, Pa.
Social Studies

Ringtown, Pa.
Mathematics

Men Residents' Council
PSEA 4; Newman Club

1,

1;

Student
Men's Intramural
2,

3,

4;

1, 2, 3, 4.

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; "B" Club 2, 3;
Madrigals 1, 2; International Relations 3, 4,
Treasurer 3: Student PSE.\ 4: College Concert Choir

JOHN H. BETTERLY

1. 2.

WILLIAM

Warminster, Pa.
Biology
Football

1, 2,

Student

PSEA

3; Men's Intramurals
4.

S.

BILLETT

South Williamsport, Pa.
Earth & Space Science
1, 2, 3,

4;

CGA

Committee Member, Deporations

1,

2;

Men Residents' CounAlpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Science
Club 1, 2; Student PSEA 4; Olympian I; Football 1; Track 1, 2; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4.
Pep
cil

1,

2; Orientation 2;

1, 2, 3,

4;

3,

1,

2,

3, 4;

4; College Concert Choir 2.

Student

ROBERT JAY BISCOMBE

WILLARD DAVID BLOOM

Hazleton, Pa.
Social Studies

Berwick, Pa.
Social Studies

Day Men's Association

1.

2,

3,

Gamma

4;

Theta Upsilon 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Athenaeum
Student Christian Association 2, 3,
Club 1
4. Treasurer 3; Student PSEA 1. 4.
;

Dav Men's Association

1.

2,

3.

4;

Ife^

Athenaeum

Club 3: Chess Club 2; Student PSEA 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Men's Intramurals 1. 2. 3.

rk
RALPH LaRL E BOGLE.

MICHAEL ANTHON^^ BONACCI

JR.

Carbondale, Pa.
Social Studies

Milton. Pa.
Social Studies

Day Men's Association

PSEA

4;

1,

2,

3,

Student

4;

Men's Intramural^. 3.

Men

Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity
Qub 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who
in American Colleges and Universities.

JEA\ EVEL^"N BOOTH

ROY CLIFFORD BOWEN

Watsontown. Pa.
Mathematics

Day Women's Association
Christian Association

1,

4;

2, 3, 4;

1,

Student

.Scranton, Pa.
Social Studies

Student

PSEA

CGA

Committee Member, Social Recreation
Hospitality 1, 3; Decoration and Orienta2: Men Residents' Council 2; Student
PSEA 4; Men's Intramural 1, 3, Basketball 1.

1,

4,

4.

tion

SALLY RUTH BRENNAR
Bloomsburg, Pa.

DONALD HARRY BOWMAN

English

CGA

Watsontown, Pa.

Omega 2, 3, 4;
Student PSEA 2, 3,

.•Upha Phi

International Rela-

tions 3;

4.

Publicity Committee

en's Association

Social Studies

Board

1,

2, 3,

2, 3. 4;

4;

'Day

Wom-

Dav Women's

Of-

Kappa

Delta Pi 4; English
Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Student PSEA
1, 2, 4; Olympian Circulation staff 2; Who's
Who in American Colleges and Universities.
ficial

JUDY ANN BRESCANCINE
Wind Gap,

CGA

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3,
Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA, 4.

4.

Athenaeum

Frackville, Pa.

English

Biology

PSEA

4;

ROGER GLENN BRUMLEY

Selinsgrove, Pa.

3.4: Student

BRESSI

Social Studies
2, 3,

OSCAR JOHN BRUBAKER
1, 2, 3,

A.

Shamokin, Pa.

Hospitality, 2, 3, Orientation, 3; Association of
Resident Women 1. 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2;
Student PSEA I, 2. 3. 4.

Day Men's Association

3;

JOSEPH

Pa.

Mathematics
Committee Member, Election,

2,

4; Science

Qub

Day Men's Association

1, 2,

3,

4;

Athenaeum

Club 3; Business Education Club 1; English
Club 2; Student PSEA 4; Veterans' Association

1.

EDWARD GORDON BUCK

SUSAN KAY BURNETT

Cheltenham, Pa.

Kingston, Pa.
English

Biology

Men

Residents"

Council
Student

naeum Club

2;

tramurals,
mittee 2.

2, 3,

1,

4;

1,

2,

3,

4;

Athe-

PSEA 4; Men's InSophomore Dance Com-

Association

Gamma

Women

Resident

of

Sigma Sigma

2, 3,

Choir 1; English Club
Student PSEA 4.

2,

1, 2, 3, 4;
4; College Concert

3;

Counselor

2,

3;

ANN MARIE CALISTO

MARILYN E. BUTTON

West

Berwick, Pa.

Pittston, Pa.

Chemistry

Spanish

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 4; International Relations 2;
Spanish Club 4; Student Christian Association
1; Student PSEA 4.

Pep

Committee 2; Association of Resident
1, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science
Club Secretary 3; Student PSEA 4.

Women

ALFRED QUINTIN CAPECCI
EDITH ANN CAPP
West

Martins Creek, Pa.
Social Studies

Pittston, Pa.

Student

English

CGA

Decorating Committee

Committee

3,

of Resident \^'omen

English Club
Student PSEA 4.

4;

1,

1.

2.

Dining

1,

Pep Committee

1,

LYNETTE RAE CHAMBERLAIN
Orangeville, Pa.

Student

Men

Veteran's Association

Danville, Pa.

Day Women's Association 1,
naeum Club 2: International

2, 3,

4;

ANN LOUISE CAVANAUGH
History and Government

ing

PSEA

PSEA

2,

3,

English
4;

Relations

Day Women's Association

Athe-

PSEA

4;

3,

4.

SAMUEL CARL COLANGELO

DAVID FOOTE CONNER

Scranton, Pa.
Biological Science

Bloomsburg, Pa.
History and Government

Residents' Council 1: Alpha Phi Omega
Freshmen Orientation 2, 3: CGA Din-

4;

Room Committee

2,

3,4.

Room

Association
2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi
Science
Club 2;
3;
2;

4;

Student PSEiV

4.

KENNETH GRANT CROMWELL

Day Men's Association
Pi
1;

2,

3,

1, 2, 3, 4; Phi
International Relations 2;

4;

Student

PSEA

WILLIAM ALFRED CRON

Southampton, Pa.

Athens, Pa.

Biology

Mathematics

Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Sergeant at Arms 4;
Varsity Qub 3; Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student PSE.A. 4; Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities.

Sigma
Track

4.

CGA Hospitality Committee 2, 3, Orientation
Committee 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Varsity Club 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student PSEA 4.

4.

2,

3,

4;

Student

ROBERT
West

DARTHY MONA DAVIS

D.\NKS

E.

Shamokin. Pa.

Pittston, Pa.

English

Biology

Qub

Science
Wrestling 1; Track
1,

3;

2,

Student

PSEL\

3,

4;

Dav Women's Association
Club

1.

3.

4; Student

PSEA

1,

2, 3,

4;

English

Olympian Editor-

4;

ial Staff 3.

CHARLES EDWARD DEMAREE

LINDA LEE DAVIS

Brackney. Pa.

Tiinkhannock. Pa.
Mathematics

Mathematics

Junior Qass Vice-President 3; CGA Pep Committee 3, Decoration Committee 2, 3, Hospitality Committee 1, 2. 3, Orientation Committee
3; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Gamma Sigma Sigma 3. 4; College Concert
Choir 1,2; Student PSEA.

Men

Residents' Council

Omega
4;

3,

Track

4;

Qrcle

K

1,

Club

4; Alpha Psi
3; Student PSEA

2, 3,
2,

2.

WILLIAM THOMAS DERRICOTT

JOANNE LOUISE DERR

Mahanoy

City, Pa.
Social Studies

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Mathematics

Day Women's Association 1. 2, 3,
naeum Club 2: Student PSE.\ 1, 2, 3,

4;

Day Men's

Athe-

sociation

4.

Association

2.

4;

3,

PSEA

4; Student

2, 3,

Veterans' As4; Intramur-

als 2, 3, 4.

DAVID ALLEN DEWIRE

GERARD

Hughesville, Pa.

Chemistry

Dav Men's Association

PSEA

1,

P.

DICK

Atlas, Pa.
2,

3,

4;

Biology

Student

Day Men's Association

4; Wrestling 1,3,4.

PSEA

3,

2,

4;

LARRY EARL DRUMM

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Mathematics

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Physics

Publicity Committee 2, 3, 4; Day Women's Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Day Women's
Official Board 2, 3, 4; International Relations 3, 4; Science Club 2; Student PSEA 1,
2, 3, 4; Obiter 4; Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities.

Day Men's Association
Club
Club
1,

2,

tian

1;
1,

1.

2, 3,

4;

Athenaeum

Relations 2; Science
4: Student Christian Association

International
2, 3,

3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Student ChrisAssociation Vice-President 2; Science

Club Program Chairman 2; Lutheran Student
Association

1, 2, 3, 4.

DONALD BOYD DUGAN

DONNA JOAN DUGAN

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Spanish

Bloomsburg, Pa.
English

Day Men's Association
3,4; Student PSE.\ 4.

1, 2, 3,

4; Spanish

Student

1, 2, 3, 4.

MARY ANN DOWD
CGA

Qub

Day Women's Association 1, 2,
naeum Club 3; Student PSEA 4;
al

M.J^

1,

4; Veterans' Association

Relations 4.

4; AtheInternation-

3,

FRANCIS MARTIN EBERHART

JAMES ALLEN EDWARDS
Bloomsburg, Pa.

Wjlliamsport, Pa.

Mathematics

Biology

CGA

Committee Member, Pep Committee 4,
Hospitality Committee 3; Student PSEA 4;
Maroon & Gold circulation 1; Men's Intra-

Day Men's Association

murals

PSEA

1, 2, 3, 4.

Omega
Club

3,

1,

3,

4.

DIANE MARIE EMERICK
New

DAVID

Mathematics

&

Gold feature writer

H.

EVANS

Cornwells Heights, Pa.
Social Studies

Ringgold, Pa.

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Junior Representative 3; Student PSEA 4;

Maroon

1. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi
Bloomsburg Players 3, 4; Science
Program
Chairman 3; Student
4,

4;

1, 2.

CGA
1,

4;

Men's Representative
Social Improvement

Wrestling

Student PSEA
Organization 3;

1:

3.

JOHN DAVID EVANS

DEBORAH EVANS

Bangor, Pa.
English

Bloomsburg, Pa.
French

English Club
dent PSEA 4.

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Bloomsburg Players 3, 4;
French Club

1,

PSEA

2; Student

3,

4;

&

Maroon

Gold

1;

Stu-

4.

EDWIN JOSEPH FENSTERMACHER

KAREN MILDRED FAUSEY

Berwick, Pa.
Chemistry

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Spanish

Day Women's Association
leaders

Day Men's Association

2,

1,

PSEA

2; Student

1,

3,

PSEA

Cheer-

4;

4.

GARY CLINTON FENSTERMACHER

JOSEPH M. FIGLIOLINO

Northumberland, Pa.

Fords,

Day Men's Association
2,

3;

Circle

K

Club

1, 2, 3,

1;

4; Chess Club

PSEA

Student

4.

Day Men's Association
3,

4;

German
Sophomore Vice President

Women
2,

1,

3;

2,

2;

3:

Student

Association of

"B" Club

PSEA

Freshman Orientation Committee
Intramurals

1, 2, 3, 4.

Track

1,

2,

3,

1, 2, 3,

4;

4; Varsity Club

Student

PSEA

4.

Hazlelon, Pa.
Social Studies

Prospect Park, Pa.

German Qub

Jersey

ROBERT J. FISHER

IDY CLAIRE FISCHLER

Resident

New

Political Science

Biology

2;

4;

1,

2;

CGA

Women's

Kappa

Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4; International Relations 4; Student PSEA 4.

4.

1.

2,

3,

4;

Student

SARAH JANE FLEMING

ROBERT GORDON GIBBLE

WILBUR HARVEY GOODMAN

Manheim, Pa.

Elysburg, Pa.
Social Studies

Biology

CGA
Phi

Social

Omega

Recreation Committee 4; Alpha
Student PSEA 4; Wrestling

3, 4;

MARYANN GRACI

CECELIA MARIE GROSS
Milton, Pa.
History,

Association
3;

of

"B" Club

Government
Resident

1, 2, 3.

4;

&

Spanish

Women Proctor
Student PSEA 4.

2,

WILLIAM ROBERT HALL
Chester, Pa.

Biology

CGA

Men

Resi-

Qub

2,

3,

Men's Intramurals

1,

2,

Hospitality Committee

dents' Council
4; Student

1,

2,

PSEA

3,

4;

4;

2,

3;

Science

3,4.

ALBERTA M. HARABIN
Raritan. New Jersey
English

Day Women's Association 3, 4; Association
Resident Women 1, 2; Bloomsburg Players
4;

English Club

1, 2,

JAMES

R.

3, 4;

Student

PSEA

of
3,
4.

HARTMAN

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Mathematics

Day Men's Association
al Relations

Club

Association

1, 2, 3,

1, 2, 3, 4; Internation4; Student Christian
4; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

1, 2, 3,

Day Men's Association
Club

1,

sociation

1, 2, 3, 4.

2;

Student

1, 2.

1, 2, 3,

PSEA

4;

4;

Anthenaeum

Veterans'

As-

KAY MARIE HERMAN

JOHN REYNOLD HINKLE
Weatherly, Pa.

Lewisburg. Pa.
Chemistry

Mathematics

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4;
Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Stu
dent PSEA 1, 4; Student Chapter ACS 4,

.Men Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary'
3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3;
Student PSEA 4; Baseball 1; Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities.

PHILIP DAVID HOFF

WILLIAM HENRY HOFFMAN
Tamaqua, Pa.
Social Studies

Harrisburg, Pa.
Social Studies, History
Government

&

Men Residents' Council
PSEA 4: Football 2.

1,

2,

3,

4;

Student

Men

Residents'

Council 1, 2, 3, 4; College
Concert Choir 2; Maroon & Gold Band 1, 2,
4; Student Christian .\ssociation 2, 3;
Student PSEA 4; Studio Dance Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Librarian 3; Men's Chorus 2, 3; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.
3,

DEAN MATTHEW HOLLERN
Ringtown, Pa.
Mathematics

BYRON JACK HOPKINS

Men Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi
Omega Historian 2, Secretar)' 3, President 4;
Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4;
Cross Country' 4; Who's Who in American
Colleges and Universities.

Levittown. Pa.

Mathematics
Varsitv Club
ball

1, 2.

mittee

GARY WILLIAM HORN
Ringtown, Pa.
Mathematics

Men

1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma
Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club
3, 4; Cross Country 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4;
Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Who's Who in

Pi

Residents' Council

3,

4;

American Colleges and

Universities.

Mi

4; Student
Baseball 1, 2,

2, 3,

3, 4;

Freshman Orientation

PSEA
3,
2.

4;

4; Basket-

CCA

Com-

OTIS

ROGER DEAN JOHNSON

REYNOLDS JOHNSON

Shamokin. Pa.

Bristol. Pa.

Biology

Social Studies

Student PSE1.\ 4; Varsity Clul)
3,4; Track 1, 2, 3. 4.

Football

3, 4;

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

Qub

3; Science Club

1,

Residents'

K

Circle
2; Student Christian

PSEA

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

4; Track

NANCY MARIE JONES

ROBERT JOSEPH KEAGLE

Dallas. Pa.

Hazlcti.n. Pa.
Social Studies

Biology
3;

Gamma

4;

4;

Clul) 2, 3. 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4: Student Qiristian .Association 1, 2; Student PSEA

1,

CG.\ Pep Committee
Association

of

2.

Awards Committee

Resident

Women

1,

2,

3,

"B"

Theta Upsilon 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3,
College Concert Choir 3; Student PSEA

4;

Men's Glee Club

2.

Newman Club

3;

1. 2, 3. 4.

Science Club Treasurer 3. 4: Women's Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Waller Hall House Committee 2.
4;

THOMAS V. KEENLY
Philadelphia. Pa.
Social Studies

NORMA CLARE KEENER

CG.A Freshman Orientation Committee 2; Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Basket-

Bloomsburg, Pa.
English

Day Women's
Concert

PSE.A

.Association

Choir

4;

1,

Student

Maroon and Gold News Reporter

BOYD

T.

KEISER,

ball 2; Tennis 2. 3.

College

4;

Club 3;

English

1;

3,

2,

3.

FREDERICK JOHN KLOCK

JR.

Mowry, Pa.

Milton. Pa.
Social Studies

Day Men's Association

1,

Mathematics

2. 3, 4:

College

.Alpha Phi

.Alumni Secretary 2, Corresponding
Secretary 3. 4; Gamma Tlieta Upsilon 3, 4;
International Relations 4: Student Christian
.Association 1, 2: Student PSEA 4: Obiter
Business Staff 3: Track 2, 3.

PSEA

EDWARD

MARILYNNE ELIZABETH KOLNIK
English

Resident

of

International

Club
4;

2,

Relations

3,

Women

1,

3, 4:
3, 4:
English'

2,

"B" Club

4;
1,

2,

3,

4;

4; Spanish Club 4; Student

3,

Maroon and Goh.

JOSEPH

G.

3; .Athenaeum Club 4;
Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; FootMen's Intramurals 2, 3.

K

JOSEPH PATRICK KUBERT

KRESSLER

.Association 4; Qiess

PSEA

Day Men's Association
Circle
ball 1;

PSEA

Mahanoy Gty,

4; Baseball

1.

Pa.

Chemistry

Social Studies
4; Student

KRAKOWSKI

1.

Bloomsburg, Pa.

Day Men's

F.

Nescopeck. Pa.
Biology

Philadelphia, Pa.

Gamma Sigma Sigma

Club

1,

2, 3,

3,

4;

College

Dance

Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2.
3: Student Christian Association 3, 4; Student

Omega

.Association

Concert Choir

Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
Student Affiliate of ACS 4.

PSE.A 4;

4; Treasurer

Dance Band

2, 3.

RICHARD ROBERT KUNKEL

Berwick, Pa.

Political Science

Mathematics

Men
1:

Residents" Council 1,
International Relations

PSEA

3.

4;

2, 3,
1, 2,

4; Chess Club
3, 4; Student

Men's Intramurals

JOSEPH

RICHARD LOUIS KUPSKY

\^'eatherly. Pa.

\^

1,

3,

2,

4.

Day Men's .Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum
Club 3: International Relations 1, 2; Student
PSE-\ 4.

ROBERT BRUCE LATSHA

ALTER KUROWSKI

Northumberland, Pa.
Chemistry

Glen Lyon, Pa.
Chemistry

Dav Men's

.Association 3, 4;

Council 1, 2; Student
tramurals 3, 4.

PSEA

Men

Dav Men's Association

3,

2,

3,

of

ACS

Residents'
4; Men's In-

Club

4;

4,

Circle

K

Secretary

1, 2,

Club

4; Student

1;

PSEA

4: Chess Club
Student Affiliate

3.

4; President Chess

3.

MARLENE KAY LAUGH LIN
JOSEPH PETER LAVELLE

Muncy, Pa.
Biology
Association

Bloomsburg

Resident Women 1,
Players 1, 2: College

of

2.

3,

Centralia. Pa.
Social Studies

4;

Day Men's Association

Concert

Choir 4: Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2. 3; Student PSEA 4: Maroon and Gold 1, 2, 3;
Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer-

Club

1, 2,

Student

1. 2, 3.

Athenaeum

4:

3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3:

PSEA

Newman Club

4:

2, 3, 4.

1,

sities.

ELKE JOH.AVNA LEH.MANN

RODNEY S. LECHLEITNER

Nescopeck. Pa.

German and French

Summit

Hill. Pa.
Social Studies

Chess Club 4; International Relations
Student PSE.\ 4.

Day Women's Association
3,

Resident

4;

Women

man Club

PSEA

3:
2.

1;

Association

1. 4.

Shamokin, Pa.

Catawissa, Pa.
Science

Biology

Men

Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Phi Sisma Pi 2, 3, Historian 4; Student PSEA 4; Varsitv Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary
4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4.

Day Men's Association

Omega

2,

3,

1,

Secretarj-

Bloomsburg Players

2,

3,

Vice-President 3, 4;
College Dance Band- 3.
2,

2, 3, 4;

Alpha Psi

and

Treasurer 4:
4; Science Club 1.
Student PSE.A 4:

CONNIE JANE LONG

CAROL ANN LUNDY

Catawissa, Pa.
English

Williamsport, Pa.
Social Studies

CG.A Hospitality Committee 2,
Committee 2, Pep Committee

of

French Club 2: GerStudent

President 3;

NOEL WILIAM LINDEMUTH

ROBERT L. LETCAVAGE

3,

Decoration

2,

Caps and

Gowns Committee 4; Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1;
Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold I, 2;
Olympian

2,

Secretary

CGA
of

Dining
Resident

Room Committee
Women 1, 2. 3.

Club 3; "B" Club
Harmonettes 2.

3,

3; Association

4;
4; Student

Athenaeum

PSEA

2,

4;

3.

69

ANNA ELIZABETH McGEE
Mount Carmel,

RUTH FRALEY MAJOR

Pa.

Kingston, Pa.

English

Mathematics

CGA

Awards Committee 2, Orientation Committee 3; Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
4; English

Qub

Sigma Sigma

1;

Student

PSEA

4;

Gamma

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Junior Resident Advisor 4; Harmonettes 1,
2,3; Student PSEA 4.

2, 3.

JUDITH ELAINE

MANN

DANIEL LEWIS MARKS
Willow Grove, Pa.

Lancaster, Pa.

Spanish

Spanish

CGA Husky

Lounge Committee

Pep Com-

2, 3,

mittee 2; Association of Resident Women 1, 2,
3, 4; College Concert Choir 1; International
Relations 3. 4; Maroon and Gold Band Ma-

Chess

Qub

1, 2, 3,

President 4: Student

PSEA

4.

1, 2, 3, Captain 4;
Spanish Club 3,
4; Student PSEA 4; Waller Hall House Committee 2; Counselor 2, 3; Who's Who in

jorette

American Colleges and

Universities.

GEORGE A. MASICH

RONALD EDWARD MARTZ

Berwick, Pa.
Social Studies

Sunbury, Pa.
Political Science

Day Men's Association

Day Men's

Association 4; Chess Club
International Relations 3, 4; Student
4; Men's Intramurals 3, 4.

JAMES

T.

PSEA

4;

3,

PSEA

Golf

MATTHEWS

4;

Council 2, 4;
cer 2; Student

Men

Football 3; Student

Residents'

Men Residents' Council
PSEA 4; Basketball 1, 2,

Offi-

als 1, 2. 3.

3, 4.

EDWIN

R. MAURER
Mount Carmel, Pa.

CLIFFORD

1. 2,

Publicity Committee 3: Student
4; Olympian Circulation Staff 3.

B.

MESSICK,

PSEA

Men

Residents' Council

tian Association
2,

4;

CGA

1,

1,

2, 3, 4;

Student ChrisStudent PSEA 1,

2;

Hospitality Committee

Publicity Committee 2, 4;
1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2.

1,

FRANK J. MILAUSKAS

Mifflinville, Pa.

Scranton, Pa.
Biology

Day Women's Association
en's

Representative

tions

3,

4;

1

;

4 ; Day WomInternational Rela-

1, 2, 3,

Student Christian

PSEA

2. 4.

.'\ssociation

1,

2,

3,

4:

Men's Intramurals

KAY ANN MICHAEL
Mathematics

2; Student

JR.

CoUingdale, Pa.
Social Studies

Mathematics

CGA

2,

3,

3,

4;

4;

Student

Football

3;

Berwick, Pa.
Biology

Mathematics
3;

1,

Club

ANTHONY G. MATTUCCI

Shickshinny, Pa.

Day Men's Association

Varsity

2.

Sophomore Class Men's Representative 2; CGA
Husky Lounge Committee 1, Social RecreaCommittee Chairman 3, 4, Decoration
Committee 1, 2; Men Residents' Council 2;
Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; Student PSEA 4.
tion

PSEA

4;

Men's Intramur-

EUGENE MICHAEL MILLER

ARNO 0. MILLER

Mahanoy

City, Pa.
Social Studies

MifflinviUe. Pa.

German
Day Men's Association 1,
2,3,4; Student PSEA, 4.

3;

2,

German Qub

BasketbaU 3; Varsity Club 2; Student

CECELL\ ^L\RIE MISTAL

JUDITH THERESE MORIN

Hazleton, Pa.

Williarasport, Pa.

Mathematics

English

CGA

CGA

Committee

of Resident

Hospitality Committee 2, 3, Election
3; Association of Resident Women
Association of Resident Women
1, 2, 3, 4;
Governing Board. Representative 2, Vice President 3; "B" Club 3, 4: Bloomsburg Players
1;

French Club

PSEA

2,

1,

2,

4:

3,

2;

1,

Women's

Who

Who's

in

Member

Election Board

1, 2, 3,

4;

Women

Olympian

1,

2.

2. 3:

Association
1
3, 4; English Club
Student PSEA, 4.
:

Student

Treasurer 3;

3,

Newman Club

4;

murals

PSEA

4.

Intra-

American

Colleges and Universities.

GRACE LOUISE MO^TR

HARRIET ELEANOR MOYER

Williamsburg, Pa.
Earth and Space Science

CGA

Election

Williarasport, Pa.

Board Committee 4;

Mathematics

Associa-

Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior
Resident Advisor 3, 4, Governing Board 3, 4;
Gamma Theta Upsilon 3. 4, Recording Secre-

Hospitality Committee 2, 3, Dining Room
Committee 3; Association of Resident Women

tary 4; Maroon & Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Student PSELA 4; Dear Coed editor
2, advisor 3.

dent

tion

CGA

of

FRANCIS

1,

EDWARD MULHERN

PSEA

1,

2,

4.

Mt. Carmel, Pa.
English

English

1,2,3; Student

Proctor 1; Athenaeum Club 3; Stu-

PSEA

IRENE DOMICELLA MURIN

Pittston. Pa.

Day Men's Association

2. 3, 4,

3.

4;

Swimming

CGA Orientation Committee 1, Assembly Committee 2, Election Committee 3, Hospitality
Committee 4; Association of Resident Women
1, 2. 3, 4; Proctor 3, 4; English Club 3; Student PSEA 3. 4.

4.

NEIL JOSEPH MUSSOLINE

JOHN DAVID NATTRAS

Hazleton, Pa.
Biology

West Wyoming, Pa.
Mathematics

Phi Sigma Pi
4,

3,

4;

Science Club 1,
Student PSEA

1;

2,

3,

4.

Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2,
President 3, Vice President 4; Debating Club
1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. Vice President 3, President 4; Student PSE.\ 4; Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities.

MICHAEL PETER NESTARICK

STEPHEN HAROLD OHL

Ringtown, Pa.
Mathematics

Mechanicsburg, Pa.
English

Phi Sigma Pi
4.

2.

Program Chairman

3,

Treasurer 3: Student

PSEA

CG.\ Pep Committee

1,

Orientation Committee

1. Social Recreation Committee 1, 2, 3, Men's
Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega
3, Historian; College Concert Choir 1; Obiter

Photographer 3; Oly-mpian, Editorial Staff 3;
Student PSEA 4.

EDWARD V. OSBORNE

DAZIMAE RAYLENE PAUL

Bodthwyn, Pa.
Comprehensive Science

Bloomsburg, Pa.
History, Government, English

Sooial Recreation Committee 1, 2; Men
Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi
2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Student PSEA'
4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Mgr. 3; Wrestling 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4.

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, .4; Kappa
Delta Pi 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Bloomsburg
Players 1; International Relations 1, 2, 3;
English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 2, 3,

CGA

Omega

4;

Olympian

MARY LOU PAUL

3, 4.

DONALD LAVERNE PHILLIPS
Jermyn, Pa.

Ashland, Pa.
Biology

Athenaeum Club

2;

English

Maroon and Gold Band

Science Club 2, 3; Student
urer Science Club 2.
1;

PSEA

4; Treas-

International Relations 3, 4; English Club 3,
4; Poetry Club 4; Student PSEA 4; Baseball
1,2.

JOHN E. PRICE
Shamokin, Pa.
Comprehensive Science

BONNIE LEE POWIS
Day

Aldcn Station, Pa.

PSEA

Association
of Resident Women 1; College Concert Choir
1; English Club 2; Student PSEA 4.
2, 3, 4;

Association

3;

Men

Phi Sigma Pi
4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2,

Council

English

Day Women's Association

Men's
1,

2, 4:

Residents'

Student

3, 4;
3, 4.

DAVID SEARLES QUIGG
Danville. Pa.
Social Studies

CHARLES JOHN PULASKI

Day Men's Association

Mount Carmel,

Pa.
Social Studies

Day Men's Association

PSEA

1,

2,

4: Veterans' Association

SALLY

A.

3,

al

4;

Student

1, 2.

DENNIS NORWOOD REEDY

REAGAN

West Milton, Pa.
Math em atics Physics

Harrisburg, Pa.



Spanish
Class Secretary 2, 3; CGA Recording Secretary 4, Social Recreation Committee 3; Association of Resident Women 2. 3, 4; Student

PSEA

4:

Women's Intramurals

Men

Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum
Club 2; Bloomsburg Players 1. 2; Student

PSEA

4.

2, 3. 4.

RUTH

WILLIAM MICHAEL REITER
Men
Pi

3,

RIMSHA

Forest City, Pa.

Mathemutics

Spanish

Residents' Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma
4; International Relations 1, 2; Student
4; Huski Club 3, 4.

PSEA

A.

Gwilford, N. Y.

CGA
Name

Freshman Orientation Committee 3, Big
Entertainment Committee 3, Decoration

Committee
en

1,

2,

1,

3,

2; Association of Resident

4;

Assistant

Chairman
"B" Club 2, 3,
Social

3;
4;

Social

Wom-

Qiairman

Gamma Sigma Sigma
Bloomsburg

Players

2,

3;
1:

English Club 2, Vice-President 3, 4; Spanish
Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Olympian Editorial Staff 2, 3; Women's Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4:
Freshman Class Advisor 3; Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities.

Relations

1, 2, 3,

1,

2, 3,

4; Student

4; Internation-

PSEA

4.

CAROL ANN RIPA

GEORGIANNA RAE ROBBINS

Plymouth. Pa.
English
Association of Resident
Women 1, 2; College Concert Choir 1, 2;
English Club 2, Treasurer 3; Dear Coed Literary Staff 1; Student PSEA 4; Junior Resident Adviser, 4.
Secretary

Class

1:

Orangeville, Pa.

Spanish

CGA

Election Committee 2; Day Women's
Association 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations
3; English Club 1; Spanish Club Secretary 2,
3; Student PSEA 2, 4; Athenaeum Club VicePresident 3.

WILLIAM CHARLES ROWETT

WILLIAM JOHN ROSS

Conyngham, Pa.

Ashland, Pa.
Social Studies

Day Men's Association
Club

1, 2,

1, 2,

Vice-President

3,

.\thenaeum
4; Student PSEA
3, 4;

4.

Social Studies

Association 4; Men Residents'
Council 1. 2, 3; Pi Kappa Delta Corresponding Secretary 4; Debating Club 1, 2, 3, VicePresident 4: Maroon and Gold Sports Staff
3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3.

Day

Men's

SANDRA IRENE RYAN

SANDRA JEAN RUSSELL

Shamokin. Pa.

Parkland. Pa.
English

English

Day Women's Association

1, 2, .3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 3; Debating Club 4; English
Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 1, 4; Rhetoric
Club Corresponding Secretary 1.

CGA

Election Board Committee 1, Hospitality
Committee 1, 2, 3: Association of Resident
Women 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Resident .\dvisor 3;
Harmonettes 1, 2: International Relations 2;

English Club 3; Maroon and Gold Band MaStudent PSEIA 4; Olympian EdBoard 3: Women's Intramurals 1;
in
American Colleges and UniWho's Who
jorette 2, 3;
itorial

versities.

PAUL CHARLES SADUSKY

FRANK P.4TRICK SAITTA

Shenandoah, Pa.
English

Pittston, Pa.

Day Men's Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA
3, 4; Veterans' Association 1; Men's Intramur-

Science

als 2, 3.

PSEA

Biology

JOAN ANN SALUS

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

JILL

Student

ANN SCHNEIDER
Milford. Pa.

Wyoming, Pa.
English

English

Junior Women's Representative 3, Orientation Committee 2; Association of Resident
Women 1, 2, 3, 4: English Club 2, 3: Olympian Editorial Staff 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4;
Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, Historian 4; Junior
Resident .\dvisor 4; Who's Who in .\merican
Colleges and Universities.

College Concert Choir 3, 4; English Club 3, 4;
Student Christian Association 3, 4; Student

CGA

PSEA

3, 4;

Gamma Sigma Sigma

3, 4.

RAYMOND RICHARD SCHNEIDER

THOMAS EDGAR SCOTT

West Hazlet(m, Pa.

Mifflinburg, Pa.
Physics

Social Studies

Maroon and Gold Band
Alpha Phi Omega
3. 4:

1;

2, 3, 4;

College Concert Choir

Student

PSEA

Men's Glee Club
1, 2, 3, 4.

4;
2,

Alpha Phi Omega
tional

Relations

dio Club 3.

2,

1;

Treasurer 3, 4; InternaStudent PSE.\ 4; Ra-

4.

73



«?-'

PAUL JACOB SEBASTIAN

JAMES PAUL SEYBERT

Ashland, Pa.
Chemistry

Hazleton, Pa.
Biology

Day Men's

ir^ik

Association

2,

1,

3,

4:

dents' Conncil 1;

Athenaeum Club

Men's Intramurals

1

;

Student

PSEA

Men

Resi-

1, 2,

3, 4;

4.

Phi Sigma Pi 2,
Vice President

4,

Science Club 1, 2,
President 3; Maroon

4;

3,
2,

3,

&

Gold Sports Staff 3, 4; Swimming 1; Student
PSEA; Who's Who in American Colleges and
Universities.

KARL KENT SHEAFFER

PAULA MADELINE SLICK

Blnomsburg, Pa.
Biology

Forest City, Pa.

Day Men's Association
Council

1,

2;

PSEA; Men's

3,

4;

Spanish

Men

Alpha Psi Omega
Intramural Sports

Residents'
3; Student

2,

1, 2.

Association of Resident
lish

Women

Club 2; Spanish Club

1,

1, 2, 3,

2, 3;

Eng-

Secretary 3;

PSEA 1. 2; Women's Intramurals
Gamma Sigma Sigma 3, 4; "Mademoiselle"

Student
1;

College Board Representative.

CHARLES

THOMAS HERBERT SMAIL
Alpha Phi

Men

Social Studies

ers 3;

2, 3,

4; Student

Pa.

PSEA

Residents' Council 4; Bloomsburg PlayStudent PSEA 2, 4; Maroon
Gold

&

Managing Editor

4.

1.

DEBORAH LOUISE SMITH

DONALD RICHARD SMITH

Williamsport, Pa.

Northumberland, Pa.
Social Studies

Mathematics
Association of Resident Women 1, 2,
Proctor 2, 3; Science Club 3; Student

3,

CGA Customs Committee Member 3, Awards
Committee 2, 3; Men Residents' Council 1;
Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4;
Varsity Club 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Men's In-

4;

PSEA

1, 2, 4.

tramurals

CGA

SMITH

Mathematics

Wyoming, Pa.

Omega

C.

Haneys Lake,

RICHARD THOMAS SMITH

DENNIS ROBERT SNYDER

Shamokin, Pa.
Geography

Berwick, Pa.
Earth and Space Science

Election Board Committee 3; Men Resi1, 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta UpsiPSEA 4; Men's Intramurals

dents' Council

Day Men's Association
1; Circle

K

1,

2, 3,

Club 3; Student

4; Chess

PSEA

Club

4.

lon 3, 4; Student
1,2.

JOSEPH FRANCIS SNYDER

CHARLES WILLIAM SORBER

Frackville, Pa.

Shickshinny, Pa.

Mathematics

Mathematics

Athenaeum Club 1, 2; Bloomsburg Players 2,
3; International Relations 4; Science Club
3: Student PSEA 4.

Day Men's

PSEA

4;

Association

1,

Men's Intramurals

2,

3,

4;

1, 2, 3, 4.

Stud

1, 3, 4.

JOHN RICHARD STEIDEL

LINDA CLAIRE STAHL
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Social Studies

Pottsville. Pa.

CGA

Decoration Gimmittee 3; Orientation 3;
Hospitality 2: Association of Resident Wom-

Social Studies
Student PSE.\ 4; Varsity Club 1: Swinuning
Team 1, 2, 3. 4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

Governing Board 2, 3. 4; In1, 2, 3:
ternational Relations 2, 3; Student Christian
Association 1 : Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4.

en

KATHRYN FRANCES STEPANSKI

JAMES WILLIAM STLTRM

Dushore. Pa.
English

Hazleton. Pa.
Biology

CGA

Orientation Gimmittee 2; Association of
Resident Women 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Delta
4; Bloomsburg Plavers 2, 3: Maroon and Gold

Feature Writer

2, 3:

Student

PSEA

Phi Sigma Pi

4: Science Club 1, ProVice-President 3; Student
4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2.
2,

gram Chairman

PSEA

3.

2.

Wom-

4:

en's Intramurals 2.

JOSEPH LA^AIAR SUPSIC
Sha

Pa.
Social Studies

Day Men's Association

PSEA

1,

4; Men's Intramurals

THOMAS P. SWITZWER
3.

2,

4;

Student

Milton. Pa.
Social Studies

1, 2.

Student PSE-\ 4: Football

CHRISTINE

JAMES EDWARD TAMECKI

Men's Intramurals

1;

Student

PSEA

1. 2, 3.

MAE TETER

German
Day Women's Association 1; Association
Resident Women 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 1,
German Club, 3. 4. Secretary 3. President

Physics
2; Chess Club
Christian Association 4: Student

Track

Zion Grove. Pa.

Mount Carmel. Pa.

Athenaeum Club

1:

1,

4;

Student

1, 2.

PSEA

SUSAN JANE TREASTER

PlvTnouth, Pa.

Reedsville. Pa.

Mathematics

Mathematics

CGA

Orientation Committee 2, Pep Committee
Social Improvement Organization 2, 3, 4,
Treasurer 2; Student PSEA 4: Varsitv Qub
2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4;' Cross

O'untrv Manager

College Concert Choir
Christian Association 2;

3,

4;

3,

4;

Student

PSEA

4.

Llewellyn, Pa.
Social Studies

Mathematics

Day Men's Association
2,

2,

Student

WILLIAM FRANKLIN TROUTMAN

Catawissa. Pa.

tramurals

1,

3.

DAVID ALAN TROUT

Omega

4;

4.

WAYNE DAVID THOMAS

3;

of
2;

4; Alpha Phi
Student PSE.\ 4; Men's In-

1, 2, 3, 4.

1, 2, 3,

Alpha

Phi

Association

Qub

2, 3.

ball 2.

Omega

3,

4;

Student

Christian

1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Varsity
4; Basketball Manager 2, 3; Foot-

DIANE MARIE TURLEY

MARY JEAN TURSE

Alden, Pa.
Spanish

Hazleton, Pa.
English

Association of Resident

Women

naeum Club

1; Spanish Club 1,
Student PSEA 1, 2,

urer 2;

Club

1, 2,

3; Athe-

2, 3, 4;

4;

3,

Treas-

Day Women's Association
3; Student

PSEA

3,

4;

English Club

3, 4.

German

2, 3.

JOSEPHINE

MARY URBAN

JUDITH

Mathematics

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; International Relations Club
4; Student

PSEA

MARY VINESKI
Troy, Pa.

Sugarloaf, Pa.
Social Studies

3, 4.

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 2, 3,
Treasurer 3; Harmonettes 1, 2; Proctor 3;
CGA Hospitality Committee 2, 3.

FRANCIS JOSEPH VIVINO
Mt. Carmel, Pa.
Social Studies

Day Men's Association
Association
Intramurals

2,

3,

1,

ROBERT JAMES WITZEL
4;

Veterans'

PSEA

4; Men's

3,

2,

4; Student

Aristes, Pa.

Mathematics

1, 2.

Phi Sigma Pi

&

1,2.

4.

JOHN ROBERT WITCOSKI

DANIEL EDWARD WOLFE

Shenandoah, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Chemistry

Social Studies

Gamma

Science Club

3,

3; Student Affiliate

Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi
President 4;
Pi
Kappa Delta 2,
President 4, Vice President, Corresponding Secretary 3; Debating Club 1, 2, 3, 4;
Corresponding Secretary 2, President 3; International Relations Club 4, Student PSEA
4; Who's Who in American Colleges and

2, 3, 4;

Men's Intramurals

ACS, President

1, 2,

4.

3, 4,

Universities.

GARY EDWARD WOLFE

JUDITH FRANCES WORTLEY

Herndon, Pa.

Levittown, Pa.

German

Men

Residents' Council 4; Student Christian
Association 3; Student PSEA 4; German Club
3, 4; Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4.

76

4.

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; College Concert Choir 1, 2;
French Club 2, 3; Spanish Qub 2, 3, Secretary
3; Student PSEA 4; Maroon
Gold staff

CGA Committees: Social Recreation 1, 2; Husky Lounge 1, 2; Decorations 2; Dining Room
Committee 2, 3; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 2; Stu-

4,

PSEA

Harveys Lake, Pa.
French

Levittown, Pa.
English

PSEA

Student

LINDA WILLIAMS WILSON

DOROTHY ELOISE WILKES

dent

2, 3, 4;

Mathematics
Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Junior Representative 3; Concert Choir 1, 2,
3; Student PSEA 1, 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma
3, 4; Women's Intramurals 1, 2.

VINCENT

WRIGHT

J.

Benvick, Pa.
Earth Science

Alpha Phi Omega

Band

CGA

1,

3; Student

MARY LOUISE Y-^lVIULLA

JAMES HARRY YOUNG

Hazleton, Pa.
English

Upper Darby, Pa.

Pep Committee

4:

2.

4;

3,

PSEA

Maroon & Gold

4.

Social Studies

Association of Resi-

dent Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Governing Board
Junior Representative 3; "B" Qub 2. 3. 4;
Plavers 1; English Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Student
PSEA 4; N'e«-man Club 1, 2, 3.

Varsity Club 2,
2, 3, 4;

3,

S«-imming

4; Football 2, 4;
1,

2,

3,

Track

4; Student

1,

PSEA

4.

JOHN JOSEPH ZARSKI
CAROL ANTOINETTE YOUPATOFF

Shenandoah. Pa.
English

Garfield. X. J.

Men

French
Association of Resident

Women

French Club
4; Harmonettes 2.

1,

selor

3;

3;

1, 2,

Residents' Council
Club 4; VarsiU- Club 2.
4; Football 3, 4; Track

3; Coun-

Student

PSEA

DAVID

R.

1.

3.

2. 3, 4;
English
4: Student PSEA

2, 3,

4; Proctor 4.

ZEISLOFT

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Spanish

Day Men's Association

4; Spanish

1, 2, 3,

Treasurer 2; Student
Intramurals 1, 2.
2, 3. 4;

PSEA

4,

Qub

Men's

JEAN M. ZELONIS
Levittown, Pa.

Spanish
Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Spanish
Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Student PSEA 1, 3,
4.

JEAN

A.

HELEN H. ZEVAS

ZEXKE

Bethlehem, Pa.

Scranton, Pa.

German

Mathematics

CG.\

1W«

Representative

College Council
Member 1, 2. 3, Pep Committee 1, Hospitality
Committee 1, 2; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, .3, 4, Secretan. 2, President 3, Student Advisor 4; Governing Board 2, 3, 4;
Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4;
"B" Qub 2, 3, 4; Student PSE,\ 4; Who's

Who

in

1,

2;

American CoUeges and

CGA

Orientation Committee 3; Student

2,

4;

3,

tramurals

German Club

2,

3,

4;

PSEA

Women's

In-

3.

Universities.

77

Mary

Steckel teaches

discriminaspeech
tion with the use of
an auditoi7 training
unit while doing her
clinical

practicuni at

Selinsgrove
School.

Elizabeth Kichline is shown presenting a flannel-board
lesson while student teaching at the Selinsgrove State
School.

Graduate student Fred Crowl uses
the oscilloscope to analyze a pure
tone in the new Voice Science Lab-

^
^

oratory at Blooinshurg Slate College.

Seminar-size graduate classes provide
the students with many opportunities
discuss theory and exchange ideas
with the professor and with other members of the class.

to

State

MARY ALICE BUSH

JOANNE MARIE COUGHLIN

Springville, Pa.

Easton, Pa.

Speech Correction

Speech Correction

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Sigma
Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; College Concert Choir

1,2,3; Student

PSEA

4.

Association of Resident Women 2, 3, 4, Junior
Resident Advisor 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4;
Student PSEA 4; Women's Intramurals 2, 3.

CONNIE LEE DONAHUE

ELLEN CZAJKOWSKI

Andalusia, Pa.

Speech Correction

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Speech Correction
Association of Resident Women 1,
ma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; Student

2,

3;

PSEA

Sig
4.

Association of Resident Women 1, 2,
International Relations 2, 3; Student
2, 3, 4; Vice-President Huski Club 3.

3,

4;

PSEA

LAWRENCE CHRISTIAN
GLOECKLER

ANTHONY H. DOOLEY

Rockledge, Pa.
Special Education

Wilmington, Delaware
Speech Correction

Sigma Alpha Eta
1,

2; Student

3,

PSEA

CGA Men's Representative 3; Men Residents*
Council President 4; Alpha Phi Omega Sec2, Vice-President 3, 4; Student PSEA
4; Basketball 1; Track 2; Men's Intramurals
Social Improvement Organization
1,
3;
2,
President 3; Who's Who in American Colleges

4; College Concert Choir
4;

Madrigal Singers

retary

2, 3.

and

Universities.

DIANA

EDWARD N. GRUBB
Danville, Pa.
Special Education

Day Men's Association
Eta
4;

2, 3,

4; Circle

K

3,

2,

Club

4;

dent

Vice President
Student PSEA 4.

RICHARD CHARLES HELLER

MICHAEL H. HOUSEKNECHT

Berwick, Pa.
Special Education

Saint Clair, Pa.
Special Education

Day Men's Association
pha Eta

2, 3,

1,

4; Student

2,

3,

PSEA

Sigma Al4; Golf 2, 3,

4;

Council for Education of Exceptional Children
Student PSEA 1, 4; Veterans' Association

2;
1.

LOLA M. HUNSINGER

FRANCES ELIZABETH KESSLER

Berwick, Pa.
Special Education

Speech Correction

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Council for
Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student

PSEA

80

4.

HADESTY

Day Women's Association 1, 2, 3,
Alpha Eta 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1,

Sigma Alpha

2, 4,

College Concert Choir;

P.

Shamokin, Pa.
Special Education

Robesonia, Pa.

Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian
Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 4; Harmonettes 1; Junior Resident Advisor 3, 4.

PSEA

4.

4;

Sigma

2,

3; Stu-

ELIZABETH JANE KICHLINE

JOHN STANLEY KLINE

Allentown, Pa.
Special Education

Speech Correction

Frackville, Pa.

CGA

Hospitality Committee 3; Council for
Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4;
Student Christian Association 1, 2; Amateur
Radio Qub 3; Student PSEA 4; Association
of Resident Women 1, 2, 3.

Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3,
& Gold Band

2; Maroon
2; Student

DANIELLE IRENE KOURY

PSEA

CHRISTIE

Pottsville, Pa.

Resident

of

Women

Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3,
4; Sigma Alpha Eta Queen

4;

General Chairman
Men's Intramurals

A.

LUPTON

Williamsport, Pa.
Special Education

Special Education
Association

4,

1;

4.

1,

2,

Student

3,

4;

PSEA

CGA
tion

Social Recreation Committee 4, Decora1, 2; Association of Resident

Committee

Women

3.

1,

ceptional
3,

2, 3; Council for Education of ExChildren 4; Gamma Sigma Sigma

4; Student

PSEA.

JOYCE ELIZABETH MIKA

JAMES RICHARD MILLER

Stillwater, Pa.

Clearfield, Pa.
Special Education

Speech Correction

Day Women's Association

1, 2, 3,

4;

pha Eta

PSEA

3, 4.

1, 2, 3,

4; Student

Sigma

CGA Husky

Al-

ity

Lounge Committee 1, HospitalCommittee 1 Athenaeum Club 1 Council
;

;

Education of Exceptional Children
Maroon & Gold Sports Writer 1,
4; Wrestling 1; Student PSEA 4.
for
3,

4;

1,

2,

2,

3,

DIANE RUTH MUSHRUSH

SUZANNE MILLER

Catasauqua, Pa.

Speech Correction

Havertown, Pa.
Special Education

CGA

Recreation Committee Secretary 3;
2, Social Recreation Committee 3; Association of Resident
Women 1, 2, 3: Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Maroon & Gold Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Student PSEA
4; Women's Extramurals 2, 3; Who's Who in
American Colleges and Universities.

Awards Committee Chairman

Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3; Counfor Education of Exceptional Children 1,
2, 3, 4; President 4; Harmonettes 1, 2, 3, 4;
cil

Student

PSEA

4.

CLAREEN ANN OBERLIN

GRACE LOUISE PERKINS

Lewistown, Pa.

Kingston, Pa.
Special Education

Speech Correction

CGA

Pep Committee 2; Association of
dent Women 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Eta 2,
Maroon & Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice
dent 3; Student

PSEA

Resi3,

4;

Presi-

4.

CGA

Committees: Orientation 2, 4, Hospitality
Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 4,
Proctor 1, 2; "B" Club 4; College Concert
Choir 2, 4; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2, 4; Debating Club 1, 2;
Student
Student Christian Association 1;

4;

PSEA

PATRICIA ANN PISZEK

4;

Maroon

&

Gold

1, 2, 4.

KATHRYN LEWIS SHARROW
Danville, Pa.
Special Education

Scranton, Pa.
Speech Correction

CGA Hospitality Committee 2; Association of
Resident Women 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3,
4; College Concert Choir 2, 3; Student PSEA

Day Women's Association 2, 3, 4; Council
for Education of Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4;
Student PSEA 2, 4; Women's Extramural Bas-

4.

ketball 2.

MARSHALL HAROLD SIEGEL

BARBARA ELIZABETH SHORE

Williamsport, Pa.
Special Education

Lock Haven, Pa.
Special Education

CGA

CGA Awards

3, 4;

burg Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 3; Student PSPIA 4; Maroon
Gold Photography
Editor 2, 3, 4; Pilot Photographer 4.

Orientation Committee 2; Association of
Resident Women 1, 2; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2,
Bloomsburg Players 3, 4; Student PSEA

Committee 3, Dining Room Committee 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; Blooms-

&

1, 2, 4.

LOIS JEAN SILKROSKI

JO

CGA

Dining Room Committee 3, Decoration
Committee 3, Furniture Committee 2; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4.

ANNE

SILL

Cooperstown, N. Y.

Baden, Pa.
Speech Correction

Speech Correction
Association

of

cation

of

PSEA

3, 4.

Women

Resident

Sigma Alpha Eta

1,

2,

3,

4;

Council for EduChildren 1; Student

3, 4;

1, 2,

Exceptional

MARY JENNINGS STECKEL
WAYNE G. SMITZ

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Speech Correction

Carlisle, Pa.

Day Women's Association

Special Education

Alpha Eta

Council for Education of Exceptional Children
2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Veterans' Association 2, 3, 4; Track 3; Men's Intramurals 2, 3.

PSEA

2,

3,

4;

Sigma
Student

Speech Correction

SHARON

Nanticoke, Pa.

Day Men's Association
Alpha Eta

E.

2,

CHARLES WILLIAM WERNER

WEED

West Wyoming, Pa.

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Speech Correction

Special Education

CGA

Hospitality Committee 1; Association of
Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4;
Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student
"

Men
Eta

Residents'
1,

2,

3,

4;

Council 1, 2; Sigma Alpha
Council for Education of ExStudent PSEA 4.
1, 2;

ceptional Children

4.

SUSANNAH

E.

JANET ARLENE WORRELL

WILSON

Saylorsburg, Pa.
Special Education

Elkins Park, Pa.
Special Education

CGA

Social Recreation Committee 2, 3; Association of Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4; Governing Board 2; Sigma Alpha Eta 1; Council
for Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2,

56

1,

President 3;

4,

WILLIAM ALBERT TURLEY

CGA

3,4.

3,

Hershey, Pa.
Speech Correction
3, 4; Athenaeum Qub 3;
Student PSEA 4;
Decoration Committee
4; Student Christian Association 1, 2.

3, 4;

2,

RANDY L. TULLI
Sigma Alpha Eta

PSEA

1,

4.

Student PSEIA 4;

Gamma Sigma Sigma

Resident Women 1, 2, 3, 4;
Council for Education of Exceptional Children
3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Women's Intramurals
Association

1,2.

of

3,

4;

3;

Student

Football

2,

1,

PSEA

3;

2,

3,

4;

Sigma

4; Varsity

Swimming

1,

2,

Club
3.

ANN

JOSEPH MICHAEL

KI.NSLOE \VTATT
Lewistown, Pa.

Berwick, P

Speech Correction
for

Special Edu.
Men's Association 1, _. .,, ^..^^ot
Education of Exceptional Children 2.

4;

Student

]

Association of Resident Women 1, 2.
Proctor 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 1. 2.
Executive Council 3. 4: Student PSEA

3.
3.

4;
4.

4.

PSEA

3,

4.

In 1963 Bloomsburg State College initiated a Liberal Arts and Science pro-

gram. This year we are graduating four students who have accelerated in
this division and who have completed their course requirements in three

Along with the expansion of Bloomsburg State College, there has been a
steady increase in the number of students enrolling in the Liberal Arts and
Science division. In future years the

OBITER

a larger proportion of the students at

THOMAS EDWARD

can look forward to including

Bloomsburg

in this section.

RICHARD HENRY FULMER

CO^^*i

Berwick, Pa.
liberal Arts Social Studies

Mount Carmel, Pa.
Liberal Arts

Dav Men"s Association
um' Club

3.

French Club
Staff

4;
1,

1.

English
2.

3,



— English

4;

4; AthenaeClub 1, 2. 3. 4;
2,

3.

Olympian

:

1. 2, 3. 4.

BRUCE

I.

CGA

Assembly Committee 2, 3; Day Men's
Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega
2, 3, 4; Circle K Club 1, 2; International
Relations 3. 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1.

LAWRENCE JOHN SPLITT

SHOEMAKER

Kulpmont. Pa.
Languages

Bloomsburg, Pa.
Liberal Arts Phrsics



Day Men's Association

3.

4.

Liberal Arts

Day Men's
Club

1;



Association

Student

PSEA

1,

2.

2;

Athen.

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
BLOOV.SBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

This spring and

summer

burg State College students

will witness the

graduation of the

first

Blooms-

achieve the Bachelor of Arts degree. They

to

represent a mere handful of individuals most of whom are completing their
programs by means of acceleration. These individuals are to be congratulated on an attainment which will serve them admirably wherever they may

be headed

in

life.

program, the

first

(Since next year will be the fourth year of the degree
sizable

group

While a program of studies

will not

__^^
^"^^^

be graduated until that time.)

may or may not differ significantly in depth from
a teacher-education program, the Bachelor of Arts degree represents universally and traditionally
a different kind of
in the

Arts and Sciences Division

achievement than Bachelors degrees in teaching or other professions. The B.A. (or A.B.) degree, whether
terminal or
preparatory (to careers in business, industry, research, graduate study, law, medicine, etc.)
suggests a somewhat wider
range of academic subjects,^ in lieu of the teacher-preparation courses required for the
B.S. in Ed. degree. Accordingly
education courses are not permitted within the 128 credit hours for the Bachelor
of Arts degree at Bloomsburg.
In the Arts

and Sciences curriculum

Bloomsburg, the student follows one of three different general areas of
the Social Sciences, or (3) the Humanities. Within each of these areas
many specific "majors" are constantly being developed as new course offerings are instituted.
All students in the
Division of Arts and Sciences are required to take at least one year of
Mathematics, at least one
concentration:

(1)

the Natural Sciences,

at

(2)

year of a Natural
Science (Biolog)', Physics, Chemistry, or Geology), and a modern Foreign
Language through sophomore level (Spanish
201-202, French 201-202, German 201-202, or Russian 201-2021.

There are currently about 270 students enrolled in the Arts and Sciences Division,
and with the expansion of Bloomsas a multi-purpose institution and with increasing local
awareness of the universal significance of
the Bachelor of Arts degree, it is anticipated that the growth
of the program will be increasingly rapid in the years

burg State College
ahead.

in

Again, congratulations to the small proud class of '66 in the Division
of Arts and Sciences.— the
Bloomsburg's history!

ALDEN BUKER

Director of Arts and Sciences

84

first

of

its

kind

:

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

On June

9.

1960. the State Council of Education of the

of Pennsylvania authorized the

program

of graduate studies

and

Bloomsburg

Commonwealth

State College to

to confer the

inaugurate a

Master of Education degree.

Graduate courses for students desiring to secure the Master of Education
degree in Business Education, Elementary Education, English, Speech Cor-

and Special Education for the Mentally Retarded are now offered
by the College. The program is operative within the framework of policies
and curriculums developed and approved by the Graduate Council of the
rection,

College.

Courses are offered during summer sessions and the academic year for both

improve

full

and part-time students desiring to

their professional competence.

The dedication of the College to the success of this endeavor is but another
community and to improve the status of the teaching profession.

step in the continuing effort to serve

the academic

The need

for professional education for teachers extending

by educational leaders throughout the United

beyond the undergraduate

States. In recent years the

taken positive action to improve instruction in public schools by

level

has long been recognized

Pennsylvania State Council of Education has

upgrading certification requirements for teachers.

This action indicates a clear recognition by the State Council of the need for training beyond the Bachelor's degree.

Mandated

salary schedules which provide salary differentials for holders of Master's degrees in the

maximum

salaries give additional recognition of the value of graduate study.

The program

of graduate studies at

competency of teachers

Bloomsburg State College has

in Pennsylvania.

To

as

its

form of higher

primary purpose the increasing of the

achieve this purpose, the following specific objectives, as they relate to

the individual student, have been developed
1.

2.

To provide opportunity for advanced study
To provide an opportunity for developing a
which the teacher

3.

4.
5.

better understanding

expected to assume an increasing important

of

the

culture

of

may be

To develop

a

our society

—a

society

in

role.

To encourage independent thought and initiative and develop problem-solving ability.
To provide an incentive for continuing professional growth.
To develop a basic understanding of research methods and techniques so that reports
education

6.

is

in a selected field of specialization.

of research in the field of

correctly interpreted and evaluated.

more comprehensive understanding

of the teaching and learning process.

Robert C. Miller

f^^>^^M^
Director of Graduate Studies

85

Fellow Graduates:

Time has passed
transversely
ly

we have

left

Bloomsburg has

time.

this

in material things

spirit

end our college days

swiftly to bring to an

Bloomsburg. During

left

its

at

imprint;

our imprint on Bloomsburg, not necessari-

but in the spirit of

human

endeavor. This

has only been sparked during our four years at Bloomsburg.

One must remember

that

commencement

a beginning;

is

we now have

a foundation, and

it is

up

to

each one of us to build for the future, not only for ourselves but for others. The social, educational,

and worldly values we have obtained during the past four years iiave served
leaders of the great society. This society

ready for

this challenge.

For the

first

is

waiting with open arms, and

life,

let

to

mold us

into

future

that the Class of '66

is

we have done nothing but take and receive.
be able to contribute of ourselves: we will be able to

come when we will
own manner. It is my sincere wish

cover your particular success and fulfillment that
take of

feel

third of our lives,

Finally, the turning point has

pattern our lives in our

I

is

life's

that each

and every one of you

alone to give. But, as

will dis-

we advance and

par-

us not forget the friends, associates, and memories acquired at Bloomsburg.

On behalf of the
Norman Hilgar, for

Senior Class,

I

would

like to take this opportunity to

thank our

class advisor,

Mr.

his valued assistance this past year.

In closing, on behalf of

all

the class officers,

us the opportunity to serve you.

-^ood

luck,

Anthony Cerza

ident

I

would

like to

thank you, the Class of

'66. for giving

Something new,
something old.

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CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

SECONDARY EDUCATION

BUSINESS EDUCATION
Emma, Raymond

J.

Flynn, Donald J.
Grasley, Sheldon W., Jr.
Johnson, Gary D.

Kasander, Michael
Keck, Marcia E.
Loucks, Susan K.

Prosseda, Jan A.
Scott, Susan A.
Search, Bonnie L.
Stull, Mary A.
Swetland, Sandra B.

Baynham, Marilyn
James H.

Jones, Vivian K.
Kerlish, John W.
Knoll, Elise E.
J.

Miller,

Beninsky, Stanley

Mistal, Cecelia

William S.
Brumley, Roger G.
Buck. Edward G.
Burnett, Susan K.
Button, Marilyn E.
Conner, David F.
Fischler, Idy C.
Fogarty. Rosemary
*Frantz, Irene A.
Garrison, Robert L.

Gregory. Paul F.
Hinkle, John R.
Kubert, Joseph P.
Long, Thomas A.
Marks, Daniel L.
Martz, Donald E.
Masich, George A.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Bolitsky,

Behm, David K.
Billett,

Thoma, Warren E., Jr.
Treese, Matthew A.

Angotti, John J.
Ash, Karen E.
Baker, Lois J.

f^66

Long, Diane
Mayer, Marie

Bradish, Rita
Colarusso, Mary R.
Colarusso, Mary Ann

Mensch, John P.
Mesavage, Joan

Dubbs, Michael F.
Evans, Joan
Francis, Marjorie
Geary, Charlotte K.
Greenly, Dale W.
Hanna, Cecelia M.
Hedberg, Edith I.

Miller,

Anne M.
Donna L.

Priolo,

Pamela A.

Robb, William D.
Rondelli, Cecelia J.
Topolski, William E.

Monika W.

Mary

J.

Wyatt, Ann K.
Youshock, Joseph M.,

P.

Teter, Christine

M.

Turley, Diane M.
Wilkes, Dorothy E.
Zelonis, Jean

SPEECH CORRECTION
Thomas

J.

Kisatsky

*Cum Laude
**Maena Cum Laude

Sharrow, Kathryn L.
Steckel,

Tom

Tamecki, James E.

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION

Whiting, Joy D.

SPECIAL EDUCATION
Kichline, Elizabeth J.
Koury, Danielle L
Mika, Joyce E.
Perkins, Grace L.

Switzer,

Gretchen Letterman Crist
Dorothy M. Hyde

*Johnson, James L.

Donahue, Connie

Rimsha, Ruth A.
Robbins, Georgianna
Sandra J.
Sadusky, Paul C.
Sebastian. Paul C.
Sheaffer, Karl K.
Slick, Paula
Russell,

M.

CANDIDATE FOR MASTER OF EDUCATION

Michelson,

Vizachero,

Eugene M.
M.

Ohl, Stephen H.
*Paul, Dazimae R.
Paul, Mary Lou

Jr.

89

:

Fellow Classmates

I

would

like to

felt

my

extend to you

The presence

successful year.

congratulations for a very

of the Junior Class has indeed been

throughout the college campus. Our Homecoming float was an

indication

of a

good year

to

come. As the year progressed, we

found we were not wrong. Whether
activities,

or the special highlight

we

it

all

was

social events,

awaited,

athletic

—the Junior Prom,

—the year has been marked with achievement.
I

would

also like to extend

my

sincerest personal thanks

Robert D. Warren, for his untiring effort in aiding the

commendation
Finally,

I

all

I

feel

to

our class advisor, Dr.

the officers should also receive

for the excellent job they have done.

would

like to

thank you, the Class of

been a rewarding experience and one that

May

and appreciation

class.

I

will

'67, for the

remember

honor of

ser\'ing as

always.

your future years be as successful as the one we have shared
Sincerely,

R.

Thomas Lemon

/?7Kc(PfY-CL^
President

this year.

your president.

It

has

&^
OFFICERS
SEATED, lejl
T.'

,-6l

to right: L.

VanSaders, Secretary;

Lemon, President; B. Salvino, Women's Repre-

sentative

;

STANDING,

lejt

to right:

S.

Boston, Treasurer;

R. Lobus, Vice-President

Absent:

J.

Cortese, Men's Representative

I

suppose you're

all

wondering why

I called this

meeting.

We're proud we pledged.

--.«u^,

1^

WVre

going

to

do

it

this

way, see?

Dear Classmates,
I

would

president

like to

— an

represent the

thank you for the honor of serving as your class

honor which

This position gave
untiring efforts

with

me

I

Sophomore Class

made

me

did not take lightly in attempting to
fairly.

an opportunity to observe and work with

these projects successful.

My

many

dedicated classmates, whose

thanks are extended to those classmates

who worked

throughout the year.

In addition,

guidance

is

we were

fortunate to have Mr. Theodore Shanoski as our very helpful class advisor. His

deeply appreciated by the class of '68.
Sincerely yours,

Tom

Free

^^^
President

My kingdom

for a horse!

:

^n£4Awef€

Fellow Classmates

We,

the Class of '69, have experienced our first year at B.S.C.

From the time we first assembled as a Freshman
we have progressed greatly and can be proud
which we have set.
Our

Class until today,
of the

standards

activities of Orientation Week, which
As freshmen, we awaited HomecomiRg Day with
great enthusiasm. The Homecoming Day Parade was a huge success, and the freshman class was well
represented by its float. In February we had our freshman dance, "Hearts Holiday," and participated
in the Co-Ed of the Year Contest. These events were made possible by all of you who supported the
class officers. Finally, our freshmen athletes have contributed so greatly to our college sports program
first

initiated

achievement was the manner in which we accepted the

us from college frosh to college freshmen.

that we, as freshmen, should be very
I

would

like to take this

ness, consideration,

importance

proud of them.

opportunity to thank our class advisor, Mr. Robert M. Jordon, for his kind-

and helpful advice. His influence and guidance throughout the year was of great

to the class.

Also, thank you, the

members

honor and privilege for

me

of the class, for your total cooperation and support.

to serve as

It

your President. Best of luck always. Class of

has been a great

'69,

always look back upon our freshman year with pride and dignity.
Sincerely,

Frank Mastroianni

*=^^c?0^^:i.'>t^
President

//V ^^Z^^^i^'i>'^<-<2^yiyyuy

and may you

F%.

actcuitcea^

!

98

It's all

over!

!

tatco«t.

Wow!!

Football players!

99

Mr. Gerald Weales (center)
and the Name Game."

lectured

on "Arthur Milltr

SPRING ARTS FESTIVAL
April

22 through May 2

The Spring Arts Festival was held this
year from April 22 through May 2. Various cultural groups were represented on

campus

nightly.

Hall were

New York

BLOOMSBUR6 STATE COLLEGE

lection.

1965

^

100

Conductor David Blum directs the Esterhazy Orchestra.

some

On

exhibition in Waller

of the paintings

from the

Living Arts Foundation's

col-

Mr. Howard Nemerov (center), a noted contemporary poet, poses
with two members of the Spring Arts Festival committee.

Mr. Jack Bookbinder
speaks about "Art Of
This World" during
one of the evening
performances.

Mr. Earle Spicer preprogram of
a
sented
songs ranging from the
to
Ballads
Elizabethan
Earh" American
Music.

.\dventures In
Square

"Lear

YMC\

Folk

Choreography" was given by the Lincoln
Mr. Mark Mason director.

Theatre,

^6^

Blondes DO
have more fun!

^

^7tam€' S*ftent^iHW€«€t

SfieeccU S^ttent^tat^KC^

Melina Bailes Espanoles does one of his
dance numbers which made the program a real success.

Jose Molina from Jose

intricate

Halo Wines and Chris Sarandon, members of the National Players,
appeared in Moliere's "The Miser".

Proving to be a great success, Russian-bom Nila Magidoff appeared before a combined assembly speaking on life behind the Iron Curtain.

Little Angels", lovely Korean girl dancers, are shown
performing in their colorful, exotic costumes.

"The

103

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A

Sell Out.

.

Let's

•06

Hang On

.

.

Berkoski

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Sen/&o^^

^omecomiKf 2cce€H f965
A

ready hello,

personality are

Berkoski,

all

a

warm
the

Homecoming Queen,

This attractive co-ed
in the
in

is

and

smile,

attributes

a

of Miss

winning

Sandra

1965.

a Junior at

BSC. She

is

Elementary Education curriculum, majoring

Geography.

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(IN

SAKINI
COL.

WAINWRIGHT PURDY

III

CAPTAIN FISBY
OLD WOMAN
OLD WOMAN'S DAUGHTER
THE DAUGHTER'S CHILDREN

^:f5

MR- SEIKO
MISS HIGA JIGA
MR- KEORA
MR. OSHIRA

Howard Kearns
Larry Remley

ANCIENT LADY
VILLAGERS

Martha Siemsen
Alberta Harabin
Lisa Hopkins

Paul Hilgar, Virginia Thompson

ANCIENT MAN
MR. HOKAIDA
MR. OMURA
MR. SUMATA

Larry Gerber

Ann Shepherd
James Worth
David Wenner

Mary

Jerry McBride

LOTUS BLOSSOM
CAPTAIN McLEAN

James Waltei

Moody

'l^^Mtfte St^nii

DIRECTOR OF THEATRE
DIRECTOR
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

Dr. Melville Hopkins

Michael

J.

McHale

Robert D. Richey

BUSINESS AND PUBLICITY
Amy J. Short
ASSISTANTS TO THE DIRECTOR: STAGE MANAGERS ..
Ann

G. Shepherd, C. Blair

PRODUCTION SECRETARY: PROMPTING
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR

CHOREOGRAPHY

"First one to throw other out of ring

il4

.

Hartman

Barbara Kiner

.

Marshall Siegel

Gary Bloom

is

winner.'

Steff^n

James Edwards, James Walter,
Terry Moody, Larry Gerber,
James Worth, David Wenner, Jerry McBride

LADIES' LEAGUE

James Edwards

Terry

PM.

ORDER OF APPEARANCE)

Henry Fetterman
Albert Roger

SERGEANT GREGOVICH

^965

Deborah Evans,
Louise Eyster, Nancy Bricker
Barbara Shore

Tom

Curtis

•'She

explains,

boss,

that

black

cloth

remind us of

winter ..."

want to know exactly what you've accomplished here
from the moment you arrived."

"I

The

The ceremony with an imaginary cup

of tea

villagers

come

to see the

progress

made on

their teahouse.

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Octc^ 2^, 29, 30, f965

^//5

PM.

^/ieatne SUifi
BOB McKELLAWAY

MARY McKELLAWAY
TIFFANY RICHARDS
OSCAR NELSON
DIRK WINSTON

Rapella

Nancy Chamoni

BUSINESS MANAGER

William Kelly

Howard Kearns

A—I
116

DIRECTOR OF THEATRE
PLAY DIRECTOR
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

Larry Remley

Ann Marie

don't want to,

B



I

don't

Dr. Melville Hopkins

Robert D. Richey

James McCubbin
Michael

J.

McHale

STAGE MANAGER

Barbara Kiner

PROMOTION
HOUSE MANAGER

Carla Overhiser

want

to,

C



I

don't want

Alana Matter

to.

m

— and

you're not going anywhere with anybody

Oscar— dear Oscar— it's

lovely to see you.

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I

thought only horses could skep standing

up.

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TOM

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ORSINO
SEBASTIAN

Larry Gerber

Lynn Roccograndi
Brian McLernan

ANTONIO
SEA CAPTAIN
VALENTINE

Fred Harris

CURIO

Jean Benefield

TOBY BELCH
ANDREW AGUECHEEK
MALVOLIO
SIR
SIR

Bruce Hopkins

Tom

Curtis

Randall Martin

FESTEl'

Glen Landis

OLIVIA

Carole

VIOLA

Janice

MARIA
QUEEN
MAID-SERVANT

DeWald
Feimster

Iva Klingaman

Martie Siemsen
Carol Gesalman

James Riggs
Fred Harris, Fred Kressler

AND ATTENDANTS

Fred Harris
Fred Kressler. Gary Kase, Nancy Bricker, Carol Gesalman,
Ruth Campbell, Mary Steffen

Dr. Melville Hopkins

Michael

J.

McHale

James McCubbin

BUSINESS MANAGER
Robert Richey
ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR
Carole Murphey
ASSISTANT TO THE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Dianne Talcott

Vincent Marion

FABIAN

PRIEST
OFFICERS
LORDS, SAILORS,

Wynne

Robert

DIRECTOR OF THEATRE
PLAY DIRECTOR
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

STAGE MANAGER
HOUSE MANAGER

CHOREOGRAPHY
BOOKHOLDER
UNDERGRADUATE ASSISTANTS:
Jon Ackley
Jan Feimster
Larry Remley
Carole

Tom

Murphey

Curtis

Martie Siemsen

Brian McLernan

Alana Matter

Ann Marie

Rapella

Carol Gesalman

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'Pe^'tu^iftc^

23, 24, 26,

f966
^/ie
(IN

^.fS

PM.

St^

ORDER OF APPEARANCE)

HELEN POTTS
HAL CARTER

Martie Siemsen

Lynn Roccograndi

OWENS
BOMBER
MADGE OWENS
FLO OWENS
ROSEMARY SIDNEY
ALAN SEYMOUR
MILLIE

Karla Klinoff

Wynne

Robert
Gail

Bower

Sharon Bergeron
Sharon Repp
Jon Ackley

IRMA KRONKITE

Ruth Campbell

CHRISTINE SCHOENW ALDER

Carole

HOWARD BEVANS

Go peddle your

Murphy

Larry Remley

papers!

Ok-

DIRECTOR OF THEATRE
PLAY DIRECTOR
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR

MANAGER
STAGE MANAGER
BUSINESS

PUBLICITY

HOUSE MANAGER

Dr. Melville Hopkins

Robert D. Richey

James McCubbin
Michael

Tom

J.

McHale

E. Curtis

Barbara Kiner
Alana Matter

Look, Seymour, I don't



FIRST

ROW

(lejt

to

Elementary Education
cial Education

SECOND

ROW

right)

Gilbert

Ann
C.

G. Smalser—
Gockley—Spe-

John D. Nattras— Secondary Edu-

cation

7C^4^d

^^ /4^HOH^ StudCHt^ CH

FIRST
C.

ROW

(lejl



to

right)

Lawrence

Gloeckler Special Education MarK. Laughlin Secondary Educa-

lene



tion

SECOND ROW

John

S.

Mulka—EleMann

mentary Education Judith E.
Secondary Education



ST

ROW

Cecelia

M. Mstal— Secondary Edu-

cation

SECOND ROW
Sandra
John R. Hinkle

cation

fi^Keniccut ^UHu/ten^itce^ okcC

FIRST

ROW

r/e/t to

right)

—Secondary Education
Salus — Secondary Education

Hollem

I

Joan A.

SECOND ROW Donna M. Boris—Elementary Education Gary
Secondary Education

W. Horn

(^M£e<^

Ruth A. Rimsha— Secondary EduJ.

Russell

—Secondary

—Secondary Education

Education



ROW (lejt to right) Diane R. Mushrush
—Special Education John R. Witcoski— Secondary Education
SECOND ROW James P. Seybert—Business Education Donald R. Beltz— Secondary Education
FIRST

7{//ia^

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/4moK<^ Stude^tt^ ut

FIRST

ROW

(le\t

lo

right)

—Secondary Education
— Elementary' Education

Zenke
retts

SECOND ROW
ondar>'

Jean A.

Ann

Sha-

James M. Ayers— SecEducation Paul D. Snyder

Business Education

FIRST

ROW

(lejt to

Secondarj- Education

right): Sally R.

Brennar—

Mary Ann

Dowd— Secondaiy

A.

Gass— Secondary

Education

SECOND

ROW

74^Kentccut 7i9U(AenAitce4.

FIRST

ROW

ih\l to right) Michael A.

—Secondar>' Education PrisciUa
Bangor— Elementary Education
SECOND ROW Kenneth G. CromweU
—Secondary Education Judith E. Andrews— Elementary Education
Bonacci

a^ (^^Me<^

Barbara

Gross— Secondary
— Business Education

Education Judith
Anthony J. Cerza

J.

Education

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they came to sec B.S.C. students?

our photographer was drunk?

128

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LINDA BARTISH

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COMMUNITY GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
BLOOMSBURG. PENNSYLVANIA 17815

Fellow Students,

Having had the opportunity of serving as President of the Community
Government Association during a momentous period of our school's history,
I am aware of our reflection on changes during a time of conflicts
and
crises throughout the world. The growth of our College was a contributing
factor influencing the need and occurrence of these changes.

The increase in recreational activities and facilities, the reviewing and
updating of college policies, the movement towards student responsibility,
Freshman Orientation, the revision of the Community
Government Association's Constitution, and the developing of rapport among
the reorganization of

the different governing bodies have highUghted the 1965-66 College year.

Name Entertainment moved into the foreground of our
"The Four Seasons" and the "Lettermen" paved the way

Big

social activities

as

for future con-

certs.
I

believe that one of the

more important contributions we students have made

of the Standards Committee. This enthusiasm for student enforcement

of

rules

year was the establishment
and regulations indicates a mature

in the last

student body and proves to be conducive to better respect and understanding between the administration
and ourselves.

To guarantee such progress, we must create new ideals,
we have this year by unresting interest and dedication.
As our school year commenses,

initiate

new programs, and support

these developments as

marks the beginning of a richer life and a future of unlimited opportunities. My
words embodied in a quotation once made by Emerson: "This time like all
we but know what to do with it."
it

feelings can best be expressed through the

times

My

is

a very good one

if

personal appreciation

is

extended to the administration for their guidance and understanding in our forward
who have contributed much time and energy when executing their specific

pursuits, to the officers of College Council
.duties, to the

members

members of College Council for their interest and cooperation during this challenging year, and
Community Government Association who have unselfishly supported and participated in our

of the

to all
social

activities.

My work with the College government has been a most rewarding challenge. In retrospect, there are always areas
where more could have been accompUshed; however, since there is no end to the paths of progress,
we must pass
this challenge on to those who follow.
The opportunity

to serve as

your president has been a deeply gratifying privilege.

Gil Gockley

^cmw€iHit€fr (Sjo^fennmeHt /444^ciatcoH
Dr. Paul Riegel

Celie Flahaity

—Advisor

— G^iresponding Secretary

^^
Dan Guydish

—Vice-President

CLASS REPRESENTATIVES
AND PRESIDENTS:

SEATED
Renzis,

S.

to right): T. DeHarper, B. Salvino, A.

r/e/«

Smalser.

Worth,
J.
Rapp, F. Mastroianni, T. Free, T. Lemon, A. Cerza,
Dr. R. Warren.

STANDING:
J.

Cortese, F.

R. Hess,

^<^/i

(^otttmOUe^,
RUU3
fOHCbr
foil's: s»A

Lejt to right:

atawmmm.



F.

Clarke Awards
mobile; J: Perry

SITTING: G. Bosak,

STANDING:

J.

C. Perrin

Arlotto

— Decorations

Committee;

M.

Committee;

Fitzpatrick

— Hospitality Committee

S.

— Blood-

Derr— Pep Commitfee.

—Dining

Room Committee;

S.

Flaherty— Assembly.

right: S. Bracken — Freshman Orientation Committee; D.
— Big Name Entertainment; E. Slusscr— Election Committee;
Cerza — Communications Committee; T. Taft — Freshman Orienta-

Lejt

to

Guydish
T.

tion Committee.

Left to right: B. Berger, M. Mellinger, F. Milauskas
Social Recreation Committee; B. White— Fire Drill.

I

1^

/4d4^ciatcoK o^
resident

All
of

this

women

organization.

are members
The Executive

Board coordinates the business and

programs of the

The

ciation
cases,
to

it

entire

Association.

Judiciary, presided by the Asso-

Vice
rules,

President,

reviews

all

and regulations referred

by the Executive Board. The two

Residence Hall Councils and the

off-

campus Residence Council co-ordinate
the business and programs of the respective Residences: West Hall, East
Hall, and the off-campus Freshman
Houses. All of these groups work together to carry on cooperative govern-

ment and high standards of
in<;

SEATED

r/e/(

to

J. Trimble,
N.
Clough,

right):
C.

Good. STANDING:
M.
Sunaoka,
L.

M.

Cusati,

Geiser,

Kowalski,
M.
Malick, M. Sauers.
C.

SEATED

(left

to

right):

Miss

Ellamae

Jackson, Dean of Women; K. Dean, President; Mrs. Lucretia Kinney, Advisor; Mrs.
Betty Cooper, Advisor; L. Sunaoka, Vicepresident.
STANDING: S. Thomas, Treasurer; M. Siegel. Social Coordinator; A. Griesemer, Secretary; M. Chrismer, Proctor Coordinator;
S. Updegraff,
J. Zenke, Student Advisor;
Proctor Co-ordinator, K. Leffler, Senior
Representative; N. Kneer, Senior .Representative; P. Zelner, Big Sister Co-ordinator.

ROW

1

(left

to

right):

A.

Chapman,

J.

Mearns, P. Zelner, F. Kessler, P. Bangor, S.
Shepherd.
2: A. Templin, J. Coughlin, T. Niering, L. Washevich, Mrs. Williams, J. An-

ROW

drews, C. Frey,

ROW

J.

Salus.

3: M. Horn, M. Harper, C. Ripa, L.
Moyer, K. Eckert, A. Smalser, R. Major, C.
Atherton, B. Robinson. Missing: G. Moy-

amon"

the resident

social liv-

women.

1 SEATED (hU to right): Mrs. Hoke, Resident Advisor. J. Miga, Vice President; M.
Molacavage, R. Namet, D. Redwinski, D.
WolL

STANDING:

P. Zastawney, T. Taft, Social
J. Custer, B. Chandler,

Chairman; D. Boone,
B. Raney, President;

S. Berkoski, Secretarj--

treasurer.

SEATED

(lejt to right): Mrs. Cooper, ResiAdvisor; Mrs. Kinney, Resident Advisor; J. Sklanka, J. Llewellyn, Secretarytreasurer;
M. Burns, Vice President; J.

dent

Filo,

B. Joyce, Social

Chairman; M. Reck-

ard. President.

STANDING:

H. Saulesbury, M. Komarc, S.
Mundrick, B. Strieker, J. Konsur, J. Hansel-

SEATED (left to right): B. Ross, President;
D. Kennedy, Social Chairman; M. Wilson,
Secretary-treasurer; A. Skerbetz, L. Harris.
STANDING: B. Lowe, C. Danneker, B. McCulchen, M. Ferguson, S. Schohl, R. VanHorn, L. Campbell, G. Bower, K. Hanzlik,
H. Schriun.
Missing: N. Strauss. Vice President; A.
Emiliani, J. Fenton, I. Paulukonis, E. Jerman, K. Pearson, P. Branch.

THcH

1^ea£eCeHU'

ROW

ONE: P. Zenyuh, A. Shoop, D. Ball,
C. Perrin, J. Dellos, R. Jackson.
C. Tomlinson, M. Heitz, G.
Learn, C. Bixler, J. Yocum, C. Shupe, G.

ROW TWO:

Freed, L. Ward, R. Goldthwaite, Mr. Shaffer,

advisor.

OFFICERS
ROW ONE:
dent;

L. Gloeckler, Presi-

Dean Hunsinger, advisor;

SECOND ROW:

R. Letcavage,
Vice President; H. Winkler, S.
Bashore, Treasurer; S. Boston,

The

Men

Association
to

Residents'
is

Secretary.

organized

promote the

general

welfare of the male

resi-

dent students both on and
off

campus.

COUNSELORS
SEATED: K,

Crofnwell,

M.

Whitelock,

Bonacci,

T.
J.

Morgan,
Mulka,

J.

J.

Fazzari.

STANDING:
R.

Harvey,

Troutman,

138

S.

R. Buckno, R. Letcavage,
P.

Zenyuh,

Bashore,

M.

Zarski,
Heitz.

J.

W.

.

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Do

it

mv wav

or else

1

So vou found us

Would vou

.

.

belie\e we're locked out too?

Gee, did you really?

?

139

'Da^ THeK^

/4^44^ccatcoK
With Dr. Ralph Herre
the

advisor,

Day Men's

as their

Associa-

meets as an entire body
whenever circumstances arise for

tion

them

to

plans

for

and

discuss

these

formulate

commuting men

and the college community.

men

non-resident

All

automatically

become members upon

registra-

tion for the first semester. Areas

and lounging have

studying

for

been

provided

social

rooms

where

their

them

for

of

meetings

During the past few

Day Men's
ed

$75

the

in

Science

Hall,

are
years,

held.

the

Association has award-

scholarships

who have met

the

to

students

qualifications

prescribed by the Faculty Scholarship Committee.

OFFICERS

r/e/«

to

right):

J.

Gotaskie, Presdent; A. Yanishak,
Vice President; J. Kwasnoski, Secretary;
Dr.
Herre, Advisor M.
Smith, Treasurer.

X
At

i40

^^

That makes 3 class cuts for Mike today.

last

the day

is

over.

^acf TOomcK^ ^d^MciatcoH
So

that's

what

I

was supposed

to read.

Would you

'^M

Day Women

believe he gave us a quiz?

ride again

111

OFFICERS
ROW ONE:

Vaughn. Treasurer; R. Lunger, Secretary.
Ernest, Sophomore Representative; J. BafOe,
M. Barrel!, Vice President; Miss M. Mac Donald,

ROW TWO;
President:
Advisor.

The Dav Women's Association consists of all
women of Bloomsburg State College,
including commuting women and those living m

non-resident

the town

of

Bloomsburg. From the association a

10-member governing board with 2 representatives
from each class is chosen. This board carries on a
program to promote the welfare of the group.
The Day 'Women's Lounge is located in Benjamin Franklin Building.

C.

M.

^V

^'"^>sN

;:,.

onager

^

ACTIVITIES STAFF

ROW ONE

(left to right):

G. Summers, T. Firestine,

S.

House-

worth.

ROW TWO:

R.

Martin— Editor,

J.

Feimster, C. Cobb, K. Bowen,

B. Kiner.

SITTING: K.

STANDING:

ORGANIZATIONS STAFF
SITTING:

L.

STANDING:
M.

Banish— Editor.
L. Berr>-, P. Bom,

Siegel, C. Michael.

B. Leta,

M. Remich,

M. MeUinger— Editor.
Murphy, E. Dietrich.

Solliday,
C.

FRATERNITY STAFF
SITTING:

L.

STANDING

Houtz, Editor.
(lejt to

man, T. Walters,

A

S.

right):

M.

Harris, J. Williams, J.

J.

W

Morgan.

TYPING STAFF

^^r STAFF

SEATED.: M.

Schultz,

STANDING:

P.

Head

Paulus,

typist,

S.

M.

Cruz.

McQuiston, M. BradweU.

'<".

R. Be

That had

to

be a surprise shot.

145

TH^mooH

€UtcC

(^oid

The Maroon and Gold is the college paper,
published weekly by a student staff with the aim of
keeping the student body informed of the CTirrent
happenings on campus. Its motto clearly states its
purpose: "For campus News and Views." Along

M&G

with the reporting of events on campus, the
contains editorials dealing with the students' opinions.

tion

also

It

publishes routine items of informa-

from the administrative

office.

Mr. Richard Savage, Advisor; and William Howells, Editor.

NEWS

STAFF:

ROW ONE

(lef
(left

to

right): T. Labelle, J. Feimster,

D. Hippenstiel— Managing Editor,

Brandau

ROW TWO:
!46

S.

Avery, S. Clarke, A. Matter, V. Marion,

J.

Dunn.

M.

Cavallini, J. Pious, B. Hopkins, B.

ORCULATIOX STAFF:

ROW ONE

(Ujt

to

right): J. Faktovich, K.

Brown— Manager,

R. Hart

man.

ROW TWO:

P. Walters. D. Bvrne. G. Durilla.

ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS STAFF:



Hileman Advertising Manager, M. Moyer, R. JacksonBusiness Manager, missing: D. Hamilton, K. Adams.

B.

ART STAFF:

— Director,

R. Benyo

E. Rhoades.

FE.\TURE STAFF:

ROW ONE

(left

to

right):

S.

Fecher,

J.

Gers— Editor,

B.

Winch.

ROW TWO:

H. Swank, H.
missing: L. Remley, L. Houtz.

Keams,

J.

Ackley,

R.

Benyo,

147

SPORTS STAFF:
ONE: P. Allen,

ROW

I.

Zablocky, D.

Wroblewski, G. Yacina-

Editor.

ROW TWO:

W.

Derricot,

M.

Christina, G. Schirm.
Missing: R. Buckno, L. Swisher, J. Zarski.

PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF:
J.

TYPING STAFF:

ROW ONE (left to right): L. Westley, K. Kisenwether.
ROW TWO: K. Elliot, J. Ackley-Coordinator, G. Morris.

COPY STAFF:
^^- Chapman-Editor,
ROW ^n
TWO: \^\T''
A. Matter, ''r.'"^^"'D. Woll, M. Matuella, B. Brandau,

Cavallini, S. Clarke, C. Berninger.

43

M.

McBride, M. Siegel— Editor, D. Carmody.

Olcf»»tfricut

The Olympian

is

a literary

magazine which gives the students a

chance to express their creative writing abiUties.
tains

students'

writers.

It

literature

is

It

not only con-

works, but includes material by well-known guest

published annually in order to stimulate interest in

among

the B.S.C. student bodv.

OFFICERS:

K. McLaughlin, Chairman of Editorial
Board; G. Schirm. Editor; Mr. W. Roth, Advisor; K.
Mover, Art Editor; L. Slack, Assisant Editor

ROW

ONE (left to right): S. Briddle, L. .McDonald,
K. McLaughlin, G. Reinaker.
TWO: H. E. Bernatonis, C. Swank, .N. Bower,

ROW

M. Kester.

ROW THREE:

D.

Beaulieu,

P.

Hackenberr)-,

Brvant.

ROW FOUR:

ROW O.NE (left to right): G. Welker, L.
Palman Circulation Manager, L. Van Sad-



ers.

K. Mover.

ROW TWO:

K. Elliot, S. Engstrom, R.
Benvo, E. Rhoades. D. Gerhard.
THREE: M. A. Kamin^ky, D. Beaulieu, D. Freebv. Business Manager.

ROW

A. Harabin, A. Ulsh,

.M. J. Harris.

C.

Mr. Myles

J.

Anderson

—Advisor

Samuel Bashore

Fred Stoicheff

The

F;7o/,

— Business Manager

published an-

nually by and for the stu-

dent body,
of

a handbook

is

information

concern-

ing Bloomsburg State College.

Included

in

this

handy guide are the Constitution

of

the

Government

Student

Association,

short summaries of vari-

ous organizations naming
their

officers

and spon-

sors, a schedule of events

on campus, college cheers
and songs, locations of
various places on campus,

and other information of
interest

burg

to

State

all

Blooms-

College

stu-

dents.

FRONT
BACK:
150

(lejt to right): C. Bryner, S. Hoffecker, C. Pirmann, A. Ulsh.
A. Shoop, Assistant Editor.

—Editor

•iV

/4m€ite€€n.

^adca

^£a6^

The Amateur Radio Club consists of
who are interested in the art of
Amateur Radio Communication. Requirestudents

ments for admission
an interest

C/e/t

to

right)

M,

Hutnick, D. Gotshall
Miller,

P.

Scarpino

(left

Piatt,

(advisor)

to

T.

right)
Scott,

E,

Mr.

Radio Communica-

a desire to be a

and

satisfactory

a

"Ham"

operator,

academic achievement.

The

club's

tions

and explanations of radio theory and
in

munication.

STANDING

into the club include

"Ham

tion,"

practice

KNEELING

in

activities

the

include

operation

of

demonstra-

radio

com-

^^^^Uated /4*HmitMH

^AemcccU

/4^4^occ€itcoK

The newest organization on campus,

the

Student Affihated American Chemical Asreceived

sociation

To he

of 1965.

a

its

charter

in

the

fall

member one must be a

Physical

Science major with good academic standing. Interested members must
first

apply

at

National

the

ACA

head-

yuarters and meet their requirements before they can

be accepted into the local

branch. The American Chemical Association

is

a

national

merous branches
Tliis

field

Dr. N. White, D. Wolfe— President, D. Beltz— Program Chairman, Dr. H. Lanterman— Advisor, J. Studlick— Acting Secretary— Treasurer for A. Calisto. .46sent:

STANDING

(h]t to right): Mr.
R. Selk, L. Doletski, N. Lindemuth, D. Bobita, Dr. N. White,
P. Kukuchka, B. Niccol, Dr. H.
Lanterman, D. Wolfe, D. Beltz.

SEATED:

J.

Studlick.

\

^
^^

'

i

E.

Fenstemacher

— Vice-President.

of

the

nu-

sciences.

had many speakers in the scienand have sponsored a slide rule

presentation.

OFFICERS:

all

year the Student Affiliated Associa-

tion has
tific

organization with
in

^t^enaeuHt
OFFICERS:
SEATED: (leit
I

Advisor

L.

^ROW ONE

^
^^ROW
*^

to

The Athenaeum Club enables students
become appreciative of and acquainted

with

all

classical,

of

types

music

and popular.

appreciation

of



An

classical,

interest

semi-

and an

music are the basio

re-

quirements for membership.

ROW ONE
cenaway,

J.

Cleft to right)

:

B. Kelchner, C. Ger-

Adams.

ROW TWO: L. Dictz, G. Austin, B. Wulfret.
ROW THREE: L. Phillips, J. Taylor, R. Cardamone.

^^

^

to right) M. Harper, Treasurer; Dr. A. Buker,
B. Gering, Vice-President; T. Cesarini,
Hunsinger, Secretary.

STANDING;

President;

TWO:

to right): R. Saul, V. Belles
C. Tourney, D. Pucino, R. Giovannini

(left

ROW THREE:

W.

Boston, C. Capece, C. Levulis, A. Albertson.

ROW ONE

(left to right)

Engstrom,

J.

Phillips,

Zielinski,

D.

Klisher,

S.

P.
J.

Houlder

ROW TWO

Batey,

L.

J.

Sprowls, L. Chervenak, M.
Kaschak, D. Wilbum, J. Simcox,

E.

Chitty,

J.

Hoff,

E.

Ash

ROW THREE

C. Ashby, A.

McClure, E. Shock,

S.

Honeg-

ger, J. Miller, J. Pellen

Bloomsburg
provide

Players

experience

for

students who. desire to

all

A

learn theatre arts.
sire to

the

work and

requirements

only

The

necessary.

dent

de-

act are

body

entire stu-

may

partici-

pate in casting and crew

work.

Throughout

the

Bloomsburg
Players present four masohool

year,

jor productions as well as

workshop

plays.

ROW OINE S. Trout, M. Siegel, E. Collier, T. Cerasaro, B. Gering, P. Patterson, N. Scheithauer.
ROW TWO J. Maletsky, L. Lines, B. Lenio, D. Murray, B. Rendelman. C. Gruss.
ROW THREE F. Handy, K. L. Saunders, N. Chamoni, K. Dowse, L. Hellerman, G. Rickards.

154

'PiMfCfU

OFFICERS
SITTING:

r/e/f to right):
J.

Vice-President:

Feimster.

President; J.
Secretan".

McBride.

M. Seimsen.

STANDING: J. Acklev. Treasurer: Mr. R. Richev.
Advisor: Mr. J. McCubbin. Advisor: Mr. M.
McHale. Advisor.

ROW ONE (left to right) M. Steffen, N. Bricker, R. Shirk. A. Repella,
ROW TWO: F. Demnicki, P. Evans, R. Campbell, J. Meiser, D. Prall.
ROW THREE: J. Ritter, M. Cavallini, C. Gesalraan, A. Harabin.
:

I.

T. Curtis.

Klingaman.
C. Murphy, R. Martin, D.

Spiehnan.

ROW FOUR:

A. Matter, C. Overhisher, S. Koser.

^ ROW

ONE

H.

to

(lejt

Houghton,
Keams. A. AronN.

right J:

sohn.

T.

Mc.^uliffe,

ROW TWO:

J.

Hansel-

man. J. Riggs. D. Machamer, M. Geiser, C.
Bowman, U. Marion.

ROW

THREE:

S.

Schwarz. L. Evster, T.
Welsh. L. McClure, K.
Elliot,

M. Lawson,

B.

Nafzinger,
Kiner,
B.
L. Jacobs, K. McGuire.

155

The "B"

Club,

an

organization

ath-

women, serves a dual purpose.
letic

First,

fosters

it

for

a

of

spirit

cooperation and sportsman-

^

A ^

ship

creating

in

interest

in

secondly,

it

com-

in

team and individual

petitive

Such

activities.

archery,

sports

as

badminton,

tennis,

basketball,

golf,

and

college wo-

all

participate

to

greater

provides an op-

portunity for

men

a

athletics;

hock-

field

ey, volleyball, softball,

mod-

ern dance, and water ballet
are

offered

pants.

The

monthly and
point

the

to

sjstem

is

partici-

meets

club

bi-

based on a

awards

with

ranging from class numerals
to

the

member

letter

"B".

When

she then becomes a

recipi-

ent of a blazer.

ROW ONE

(lejt to right): P.

C. Clough, A. Grieseraer, N.

Koerner,

Duke, C.

Gerhard.

ROW TWO:
R.

Skomitz,

C. Dietrich, B. Nafzinger,
B. Spatzer, E. Pinter, I

Pallman, D. Wroblewski.

^

I shot a

birdie into the

a

obtains 1600 points,



1600 points blazer winners
A. Rapella, K. Woodrjng.

e^

ROW ONE

(hit to right): J.
Kugler, A. Kleppinger, S. Chambers, B. Ingrams, D. Schiavo, D.
Crav.
TWO: B. Williams, K.
Kappel, A. Kuchta, E. Haven,
,

ROW
M.

Hastie,

M.

Siegel.

^U4Ut€44.

ROW ONE

I

(lejt to right): C. NahoR. Shimko, E. Haven, L. Snyder,
S. Jones, R. Pentz, D. Sulewski.
TWO: R. Damico, P. Canouse, J.
Woytowich, D. Freeby, J. Fritz, F.
Arlotto, M. Lazarchick, C. Wagner.
dil,

ROW

ROW ONE

(left to right): L. Logue,
P. Zastawney, R. Chiki, K. Reifsnyder,
J. Sick,

^

R. Luksa, L. Hauser, E. Morley,

K. Doan, M. E. Madison.

ROW TWO:

C. Kozemko, R. McGinley,
M. Golden, R. Keinkel, E. Kostura, D.

Weaver, R. D. Powell. B. Ash, C. Hack,
S. Empet, A. Mack, V. Campbell, R.
Brosius, L. Summers,
Cruis, L. Sharkasy.

V. Postocki,

M.

^ ** <? r.

^
^ ROW ONE

(lejt to right):

E. Dietric

G. Recla, S. Bird, E. Porosky, S.
Schwarz, T. Pratico, M. Wall, S. Hand,
M. Geiser, A. Shoop.
TWO: R. Skovronski. W. Winch,
R. McCellan. W. Andres, R. Keefe, J.
Nyce, L. Grugan, P. Falk, J. Pegg, R.
Moran, B. Denes, M. Fitzpatrick, J.
Strong. G. Seifert, C. Mowery.

ROW

^ied

SeCuceiU^M.

The Business Education Club is an
open for membership to

ganization

students enrolled in the Business

orall

i

O

^

i?»

9 O
.

O

o'

Educa-

The principle aims of this
club are to become acquainted with the
modem business methods and systems, to
tion curriculum.

develop qualities of leadership, to encour-

age scholarship through contests, to pro-

mote interest and training for organizing
Commercial Clubs in high schools, and to
serve the needs of the Department of Business Education at Bloomsburg State College.

ROW

ONE:

Kopp,

E.

right): C. Ritter, B. Strieker, G. Welker, B. Yoder, C.
G. Morris, S. Burkhart.
Ackley, S. Savage, G. Freed, H. Winkler, L. Endy, T. Salerno,
H. Davies, E. Johnson, T. Chellino.

OFFICERS
SITTING:

C Pirmann— Secretary,

Hoffecker

J.

— Historian,

Filo

S.

—Treas-

urer.

STANDING: Mr. W. Rygiel—Advisor,
W. Post —Vice-President, R. Jackson—'
President.

ROW ONE

(lejt to right)

J. Pellen, C.

:

M.

E. Heitz,

Danneker, M. L. Cantafio,

Hummel,
Schoenerberger,
L.
Brown, M. Armstrong, D. Sparks,

J.

S.

R.

Marks.

ROW TWO:

T. Taylor, L. George, E.
Kearns, J. Trathen, D. Hildenbrand,
Evans, S. Miles, D. Tiley, A. Snyder,
H. Hess, B. Duvo.

J.

wmr

'

(lejt to

Veck,

ROW TWO:

J.

ie^ie44.

e^
The Chess Club

pro-

vides students with an op-

portunity to learn to play

and

chess
their

improve

to

game. The club con-

ducts

ments,

tourna-

regulation

and

members

all

are eligible to try out for
the Chess

SEATED

(le\t to right): L.

Team.

Smith, E. Albertson,

M. Kaschak.

STANDING:

L. Berry, J. Sandel, R.

Depew.

OFFICERS

SEATED

(left to right): E.

— Vice-President.
STANDING: Dr. G.
Treblow — Advisor.

Slusser— Treasurer, B.

Brown— Secretary,

R.

Reed

SEATED

(hit to right) : G. Underwood, L. Hummel, M. Reece.

STANDING:

L.

Latchford, L.
Thomas, S. Stancker, D. Wolp.

160

^
^^

Selders— Advisor,

R.

Scott— President,

Mr.

M.

^Ae^ Te^M

ROW

0\E:

(lejt to right J:

Mr. M.
Treblow,
Dr. G.
Selders,

ROW TWO:
R. Latsha, M.
Reece, R.
Berlin, D. Walp.
L.

Hummel.

ROW THREE:
R. Scott, L.
Latchford, R.
Reed, G.

Underwood.

J.

Sandel. R.

Depew, L.
Thomas.

The Chess Team consists of able members of the Chess Club.
They participate in weekend tournaments and also in the Eastern
Pennsylvania College Chess League. The Bloomsburg Chess Team
current champion of the Eastern Pennsylvania College Chess
League and the Pennsylvania State Chess League.

is

I

wonder when

that ant

jmg

to

move.

(^^MHCU

The Council
work

Exceptional

for

nates the

Children coordi-

of students in the Division of Spe-

Education on campus to gain a better under-

cial

standing of

handicapped

to

any student

who

is

exceptionalities

all

ly

to the gifted.
in the Special

from the specificalMembership is open

Education curriculum

interested in the development of his under-

standing of the problems of exceptional children.

OFFICERS:
SEATED: M.

Earnhart, Secretary; L. Davis, President
Elect; S. Miller, President; P. Elliot, Historian.
Dr. E. Reusaat, Advisor.

STANDING:

ROW ONE
ROW TWO

162

right): C. Ranck, B. Styer, S. Schohl, M. Purosky, C. Coccodrilli, N. Bricker,
J.
C. Gesalman, L. Nester, L. Hunsinger, C. Potter, N. Good, L. Guillory, P. Murray, S. Hunt.

(lejt to
:

^

S*
i

^ROW

ONE

^right)

A.

r/e/f

to

Rosiak,

C.

Washington, M. Houseknecht,

Weed.

Miller, S.
J.
B. Bartuszewski,

B. Politis. P. Dente.

ROW

1^0: W. Smitz,
Y. Cum-, M. Lee, J.
Worrell, S. Wilson. M.
Barrall. M. Reece, S.
Plunkett, K. Sharrow.

ROW ONE
right):

E.

(left

to^

Brunbough,^^

M. Komarc, J. Meyer,
Vaughn, T. Moody,
L. Wes-Iey, P. Warunik,
B. Harleman.

C.

ROW TWO:
furrows,
C.
J.

D. Gross,
C. Dyer,

Hawter, B. Cramer,
Flisock,

Henry,

S.

Mo-

J. Reilly.

/63

"X" eCcd

e^nc£e

"K",

Circle

an

organization

serving the college and the com-

munity,
It

to

affiliated with

is

was organized
foster

among

a spirit

the

dents

is

1961

Kiwanis.
at B.S.C.

of

cooperation

members

of the club

and the college
bership

in

as a whole.

opened

to all

Mem-

male

stu-

who embody high standards

of scholarship and behavior.

ROW

ONE:

(hit to right)

J.

Hess, R. Kitchen,

M. Goldman, R. Dente, R. Hess, B. Williams,

H. Williams

ROW TWO:

D. Yeakel, E. Kocher, R.

Hauch,

D

Fisher. A.

MacDonald,

J.

O'Neill

I

President Misirian leading induction meeting.

^'

.^OFFICERS:

Mr. McDonnell, Adviser;

president: G. Shuey, Secretary; R.

ROW ONE
Seksinsk)', A.
her,

Gerhard,

ner,

i64

to

right):

M.

Yanishak, T. Ging-

R. Philipkoski
C. Bowman, B. ParkG. Depo, T. Houston, E. Cot-

ROW TWO:
er,

(left

M. Devine, G. Stepanski, D.

J.

Nyce

^

J.

Misirian,,

President;

Drumm, Treasu
surer

E.

Grubb, Vice-

ROW ONE

G.
(left to right):
Reinakel. S. Salusser. D. Hauber.
MiUer.
Paulus.
Johnson.
P.
J.
J.

^

ROW TWO:

N. Harris. M. Harris.
R. Benyo. L. Helmer, J. McGinnis.

OFFICERS
Richman.
President:

McCoy,
K.
Kenworthv,

Mr. J.
Hibbard,

(left to right):

Advisor;

D.

Secretary;
K.
Vice-President;
Treasurer.

E.

Fertig.

The English Club
promote

is

an organization founded to

interest in literature

club sponsors' an annual

junction with the Olympian.
the

and the fine

writing
It

is

Spring Arts Fsetival, helping

known

contest

to

con-

bring well-

Through

meetings the EngUsh Club helps to keep
all

The

in

also involved in

guest speakers to our campus.

bers up-to-date in

arts.

its

its

mem-

aspects in the field of Eng-

lish.

ROW ONE

(lejt to right):
B.
Brobst. I. GiUes. R. Judd. T. Zosh,
P. Prince.

ROW TWO:
er,

A.

J. Ambers, M. HowMcClure, P. Bums, P.

Sevbert.

165

^oneK^tc Societtf

The purpose of the Forensic Society is to promote interest in inter-collegiate debate at B.S.C. It
is

affiliated

with

the

Debating

Association

sets as its goals

the formation

actively partici-

of teams that

will

pate in debate with other 'colleges.

open

to all

members

of the college

Membership

community

gardless of previous debating experiences.

OFFICERS: SEATED (le^t to right): D. Smethers, Publicity Chairman; J.
Youse, Varsity Debate Coach; F. Rarick, Secretary; J. Nattras, President.
STANDING: T. Carver, Treasurer; B. Rowett, Vice-President, Miss B. Loewe,
Advisor.

ROW

ONE:

F. Rarick,

Eisenberg,

(65

(lejt to right)

A. Szymanski, D. Smethers,

M. Williams.
Dr. M. Hopkins,

ROW TWO:
J.

D. Quigg, J. Witcoski,

Nattras, T. Carver, B. Rowett.

J.

Youse,

Mr. W.

of,

Pennsylvania Colleges. The society

is

re-

(^enmcut (^iud

The purpose of
ture of the
ly

with

German

little

German Club is to develop
German language and in the

the

dent interest in the

stucul-

people. Meetings are held informal-

English spoken, emphasizing the import-

ance of the student's conversational

ability.

Membership

any student with an interest in using the
German language and a desire to participate in the
is

open

to

club's activities.

'^(M/k (^£cd
OFFICERS (Mt

to right):

Dr. C. Bauer, Advisor;

J.

C. Stagich, Secretary; E. Collier, Treasurer;^
Johnson, Ski-watch; P. Landers, Vice Presi-

dent; Missing:']. Rieter, President.

The purpose
interest

in

of the Huski Club

the sport

of skiing.

is

to foster

an

This club, being

comparatively new here on the campus, provides

an opportunity to promote leadership and to
vate an

interest

in

skiing.

membership include an
related

winter

sports.

culti-

The requirements

interest in skiing

for

and other

Throughout the year the

members of this club receive lessons on skiing and,
when weather permits, they engage in this activity
at

ROW

(lelt to right):

1

D. Machamer, N. Heen,
C.

Scott,

ROW

Kahoe

T.

2: S. Clancy, P.

Walsh, M. Hall

ROW

L. Snyder, J.

3:

Eister, C.

ROW

Green

C. Ruffner,
L. Bojanowski, J. Lead
4:

better.

ROW

1 (left to right)

P. Landers,

N.
kas,

N. Skerbet,
Vachout, V. MajiRiefenstahl,

J.

J.

Schlegel

ROW

2:

M.

Hall,

B.

Mullin, E. Collier
3: M. Wilson, R.

ROW

Conner

ROW
I.o'jx,

168

4: F. Yartz,
T. Eddinger.

C.

^

nearby skiing

resorts.

ROW ONE

(lejt to right):
Gruss, A. Hutz, K. Dean,
Neibert, L. Holic, F. Rarich
TWO: J. Llewellyn,

ROW

C.^
R.

|l|Pi

C.

Marone

OFFICERS: Mr.

Neel, adviser;
Bryant, treasorer; D. Rehkop,
Secretary;
R. Williams, President; E. Carl, Vice-president.

J.

Le Cercle Francais
purpose

is

to

is

a conversational French club;

its

improve the pronunciation and fluency of

spoken French. Twice monthly, throughout the year,

it

has

meetings to help stimulate interest in the language and the

French culture.

ESS!

ROW ONE

(lejt

to

right)

P.

Mesavage, A. Williatns, N. CasJ. VanDurick, G. Wag-

sarella,

I

ROW TWO:

A. Craven, S. Flem-

ing, N. Miller, C. Griffiths.

169

\itenHatco4tcU

^eiatcon^

(^Cu^^
ROW ONE

(lejl to

right): G. Sholley, L. Holic,

M.

T. Cusati.

ROW TWO:

A. Rapella,

M.

Chrisnier. J. Custer, P.

Szvmanek. A. Dunklebarger.

ROW THREE:

J. Hatton, E. Carl, J. Witcoski,
Taylor, L. Gabb, T. Small, M. Harvey.

The
Club

is

International

of developing

among

a greater interest

of national
fairs.

Relations

organized for the purpose

Its

its

members

and knowledge

and international

membership

is

af-

open to

students interested in current

events

and the problems of the

world today.

ROW ONE (iejt to right): D. Maliniak, V. Kratzer, J. Davidson, A. Moltz, C. Coakley. E. Strong.
ROW TWO: E. Andrews, R. Metzgar, R. Benyo, P. Smith, J. Heffelfinger, D. Kam, M. Laudig.
ROW THREE: R. Lechleitener, S. Jones, J. Kugler, A. Kurtz, L. Splitt.
170

J.

As quoted
the

in their constitution,

purposes

of

the

Psychology

Club are "to promote, encourage,

and stimulate sincere

intellectual

curiosity in the field of psycholo-

gy as well

The

club's

as other related fields.
activities

range from

reading plays and films on con-

temporary
tions

art

ROW ONE

OFFICERS:

SEATED:
retar)

;

B.

M.

Treasurer:
President;

^

Moczulski,

W.

STANDING:
Advisor;

Howe. Sec

T.

Roberts

Mr.

S. Litt

Aff,

Vice

President.

ROW ONE

(left

to

right)

Harper, C. Coff.
N. Sorensen. F. Callahan. C.
Mosteller. B. Mullin, M. Barnhart. F. Hagenbaush.

Novak.

S.

ROW TWO:

(left to

J.

T^'O: R. Kashlak.

connec-

on

topics,

such as psychotherapy and

strictly

right): B. Berber, D. Wroblewski. R.
Brown. K. McLaughlin.
B.^ Burrow?. M. Houghton, S.
Mull. P. Budd. D. Kuruna. L. McCurdy.

ROW

their

sions

hypnotism.

Palkendo,

and

with psychology to discuspsychological



:

SoccojC ^^Kfinooewent O^fOHifOtOut

ROW ONE
(hit to right)
G. Gockley,
S. Boston,
R. Post,
T. Diehl.

ROW TWO:
L. Viard,

R. Clark,
F. Milauskas,
B.

Denes
Treasurer.

One

of the newest organizations on campus,

formed for the purpose of improving
has

made

itself

well-known through

ers displayed at social activities

bership

is

quirements

OFFICERS:

SEATED:

Dr. -R.

Advisor,

Lomas

J.

STANDING:

L.

Warren-

— Secretary.
Gloeckler—

President.

ROW ONE

(left

to

right)

:^
'^

R. Gibble, D.
Timms, D. Guydish, J. DierF.

Arlotto,

dorf.

ROW TWO:

M. Mellinger,
Turley, W. Hunter, B.
Scnaefer, W. Troutman, S.
Bilyk, R. Jackson.

W.

open
set

to

its

social

SIO had been
SIO

conditions.

various signs and post-

and around the campus. Mem-

male students who meet the prescribed

by the organization.

re-

SfrOMi^ ^(ed

OFFICERS:
Mr. B. Alter— Advisor, E. Boulton— President, J.
Kensur Vice-President, A. Borys Secretary, P.
Mesavage Treasurer.







Could

The Spanish Club

is

an organization of students

who

this be siesta

are interested in developing

and improving the use of Conversational Spanish. The club
an appreciation of various aspects of Spanish Culture such as
ture. Different techniques of teaching

time?

is

designed to develop

art,

music, and

litera-

Spanish are presented and discussed.

ROW ONE: N. Luzi, J. Bowman, D. Zeisloft
ROW TWO: V. Mikell, R. Strausser, J. Mann. K. Schmidt, J. Leadbetter.
ROW THREE: C. Mescavage, J. Hamlen, J. Kenworthy, L. Hellerman.

173

Scdence (^£«d
OFFICERS

ROW ONE
Tazik

(left

— Secretary.

ROW TWO:

—Advisor.

to

right):

B. Scheetz

D.

Moyer—Vice-President,

— President.

J.

^^

Niccol— Program Chairman, Dr. H. Lanterman

B.

Missing: F. Kashamba

— Treasurer,

Mr. T. Scarpino

— Advisor.

Members
are

of the student

interested

in

the

body who
and

biological

physical sciences comprise the organ-

known as the Science Club.
The purposes of this organization are
ization

to

promote a general

fields of science

and

interest

in

all

to create a better

understanding of the sciences. To be-

come

a

member one must

regularly

attend and participate in club activities

and programs. The programs con-

sist

of addresses

science, films,

by noted speakers in
and various discussions

and demonstrations.

ROW ONE
J.

(left

ROW TWO:

P

bridge, R. Shirk.

74

to

right):

D.

Ulrich,^

^

Heiser.

Kukuchka,

J.

Bain-

Student ^AniatcOH

ROW ONE
Meeker,

K.

P. Prince. K.

r/e/t

to

Boyer,

right):
B.

/4^^^4K£atcoH

P.^

Brobst,

Mehner.

ROW

TWO: B. Swartz, K. Fetter, D. Stiener, J. Misirian, D.
Lautenschlager, R. Rissinger, L.
Drumm.

OmCERS: SEATED

(left

to

right): Mr. C. Hinkel, Advisor;
S. Brown, Secretarv;

STANDING: C. Swank, VicePresident; P. Snyder, Treasurer;
H. Swigart, President.
.

The Student Christian Association

Young Men's
Christian

affihated with the

is

Christian Association and the

Association.

This

organization's

^ oung Women's
purpose

follows: "'Student Y's, part of a world-wide Christian

ment, seek to study and work for rich and

and a
in

free

active

and just

society.

fello^vship

They seek

full

no reUgious

belief.

human

to attract

and service persons of

all

confessions, adherents of other faiths, and those

They are committed

to

is

as

movelife

and unite
Christian

who

affirm

encouraging

in-

dividuals in their search for hfe's purpose to confront the

powers and relevance of the Christian

ROW ONE
(left to right I

faith."

^
:^

S. Burkhart,

D. Brzowski,
E. Beck,
E.
B.

Marquardt,
Lowe.

ROW
S.

T\^0:
Zimmerman,

D. Campbell,
H. Frederick,
W. Walters,

W. Maneval.
R. Ruse,
J.

Evans.

175

Student
Beginning under the title of Future Teachers of America
by the National Education Association, the Student Pennsylvania State Education Association has become one of the largest
less

and

organizations on campus.

The purposes

of the Oscar Bake-

Chapter of S.P.S.E.A. are to promote professional interests
activities, to

foster professional education standards,

to strengthen teacher-student relationship.
to all interested students.

Only a few more months

left

Membership

is

and
open

PS.S'^.

^

:

^etenOH^^' /4^4>oclcitco$t

The Veterans' association was
bounded with the following purpose: "To further the spirit of
fraternal brotherhood enjoyed

by

the veterans of the military services

and

to transfer this feeling to

civilian life."

The organization

al-

so helps to keep the veterans upto-date on their
fits

OFFICERS
ROW ONE:

Hess. Treasurer; Mr. J. Whitmer, Advisor;
Domzalski, Secretary"; J. Neiswender, Vice-Commander;

J.

J.

Derricott. Acting

ROW ONE
Horishny,

government bene-

responsibilities.

(\e\l to right)

ROW TWO:
W.

and

(left

M.

Commander.

to

Dubbs.

right):

J.

T.

Rine-

R.

Hors-

^

smith.

ROW TWO:
field, T.

J.

Cino.

Powis.

177

^
(^Ced
ROW ONE

(h\t to right):

W.

man, 0. Johnson. W. Howells,
D. Smith, M. Heitz.

ROW TWO

(lejt

to

right):

J.

J.

TroutDerr,

Mulka,

-M. Mellinger, K. Perr)', K. Adams, G.
Shershen, J. Wise, J. Robinson, H.
Davies, S. Boston, G. Horn.

The Varsity Club
have won
collegiate

a

letter

sport.

is

in

composed of men who
any authorized inter-

Founded upon the

athletic ability, all students

a letter are eligible.

are to

who have

The purposes

basis

of -the club

advance ideals of sportsmanship and

scholarship, to encourage brotherhood and

lowship

among men

promote an
and

to

of

similar

SEATED:

Mr.

Vice President;

STANDING:

Novak,
J.

advisor;

Boelhouwer,

R. Letcavage, Secretary-;

J.

ROW ONE

:

I.

T.

Diehl.

Fazzari, President.

Mr. D.

(left to right)

advisor;

Derr, Treasurer.

J. Carr, J.

Walsh,

Zablocky, L. Centrella, S. Bilyk, G. Stev-

ens.

ROW TWO

(lejt to right): B. Schaefer, B.
Denes, J. Zarski, B. Clemm, R. Harvey, G.
Schraeder, R. Stirmling, J. Lewis, L. Viard.

i78

^
^^

interests,

fel-

to

interest in inter-collegiate athletics,

maintain pleasant athletic relationships

with other educational institutions.

OFFICERS:

of

received

,'>rsr

^€lfUH^OH€tte4^

The Harmonettes

is

comprised of a group of

women who

enjoy singing and are interested in developing musical

and appreciation. Their musical

selections range

Under the

times to semi-classical.

skills

from show

direction of Miss Sylvia

Cronin, the Harmonettes participate in special assemblies,

Christmas and spring programs, and other special performances.

OFFICERS:
ROW ONE:
dent,

S.

M.

Houser

ROW TWO:
Miss Cronin

Gifford—Vice-Presi-

—Treasurer.

C.

Hoffman— Secretary,

— advisor,

— Li-

G. Wagner^

brarian.

ROW THREE:
Swietzer

A

ROW ONE

dell

right):

to

S.

Hicks,

C. Wells.

ROW TWO:

B. Lenio, T. Cerasaro, K.

DeHaven.

ROW THREE:
S.

Keller— accompanist.

B.

LaBar, S. Swietzer.

ROW ONE

(left

to

right J:

S.

Miller.

G. Rickards.

ROW TWO:

S.

Zimmerman.

E. Strine.

C. Eaton.

ROW THREE:
Ekberg
Thomas.

S.

S.

Strine.

— accompanist,

S.

G. McFall.
Bower. J.

S.

Reiff— President,

— Librarian.

S.

Tftadnt^^ ScK^en^

SEATED (lejt to
STANDING (lejt

Under the
selected

right): R. Smith, G. Bower, K. Leffler, J. Space, J. Hoffman, S. Harper
Hartman, L. Smelty, R. Schneider, R. Miller, S. Bergeron, J. Wise.

to right): J.

direction of Mr. William Decker, this group consists of twelve

from the Concert Choir.

A

fairly

new

organization, the Madrigal Singers

were formed five years ago. This year the group sang
traveled to area high schools, and appeared in

New

members

York.

at

many campus

activities,

THett'^

^iee

The Men"s Glee Club was organized by Mrs. William Decker in the spring of
popular
It is open to all men interested in singing and has become quite a

1963.

campus group. The Men"s Glee Club has made singing appearances off-campus
well as

on-campus

this

vear and will continue to do so

ROW ONE r/e/t to right): T. Moody. J. Bradbur>. T.
M. Devine, R. Mourer, R. Wastlev. J. Fabian. R. Miller.

ROW TWO

as

in the future.

Practico. R. Schneider, R. Ruhl. J. Clarke.
J.

Hamblin.

(left to right): L. Smeltz. W. Laepple. D. Dibble. R. Smith. W. SkUlings, T. Bailey,
L. Foran, V. Keeler. R. Yerger, F. Ramonbo. J. Wise.
THREE (leit to right): F. Klock, G. Book. G. Woolcock, J. Walton, B. Albertson, C.

ROW

Ward. D. Helwig, t.

Miller.

(^oacent (^Aocn.

of

The Concert Choir began
Mixed Chorus. In 1954

changed

and

in the fall of

the

to the College Choir, in

name
1956

1936 under the name

of the organization

was

to the College Choraleers,

just this year to the Concert Choir.

The Christmas season

consisted of a tour to three area high schools along with two

concerts on campus. In addition, the Concert Choir sang Handel's

Messiah during a special performance. For this year's

Spring Art's Festival, the choir will sing a program of con-

temporary music.

OFFICERS— SEATED: J. Wise, President.
STANDING (lejt to right): S. Hensel, Secretary;

N. Tryens, Treasurer;
T. Hoffman, Vice

E. Zehner, Robe Chairman; B. Kerstetter, Librarian;
President; S. Bergeron, Librarian.

ROW

i (lejt to right): M. Montgomery, C. Geiser, R. Ehret, S. Hensel, R. Tharp, T. Steidel. B. Nicholas, B. Witman, L. Jones, S. Harper, M.
Siegel, D. Woolcock, T. Ermisch
2: G. Bower, L. Tibbett, S. McHenry, M. Loll, N. Tryens, E. Zehner, P. Shoemaker, S. Swoyer, S.
Bergeron, V. Lesevich, P. Rhoades, M. Maloney, J. Space
3: E. Trace, J. Polega, J. Mulzet, K. Leffler, L. Cressman, C. Shaar, J. Hartman,
G. Kramer, J. Smith, A. Koch, R. Schneider, J. Bradbury
4: T. Hoffman. B. Kerstetter, R. Smith, B. Large, T. Curtis, S. Clarke, C. Bower,
Wise,
L.
Smeltz,
Fabian,
J.
D. Helwig, L. Foran, J. Walter
5: G. Woolcock, J. Hamblin, D. Miller, P. Wilde, T. Chase, B. Albertson,
J.
R. George, J. Windt, E. Austin, F. Klock, J. Fargus, R. Miller, T. Moody

ROW

ROW
ROW

ROW

182

Studt<^
The Studio Band was formed

to

SoKd

provide musical entertainment

community. This band, directed by Dr. Charles
Carlson, makes numerous public appearances throughout the school
for

the college

year.

Membership

for the Studio

Band

is

based on the ability and

desire to attain certain high standards of musical performance.

Good, but

this

ROW ONE
D.

Talcott.

Nallo,

time play the

C/e/(

right):

to

Schnaars, L.
B. Smith, D. Rudisill.
D.

ROW TWO:

W. Zeares. J.
Riggs, D. Carmody, J. Worth,
Dibble, W.
Parker.
R.
Roberts, S. Ekberg. R. Marks.
D.

ROW THREE:

P.

ConstanKlock.

tine. Dr. C. Carlson, F.

^k

Hey, where are the champagne bubbles

TH^^in/^oK

ROW ONE
Barrall,

(hit to right):

M.

Deily,

S.

M.^

Weed,^^

C. Hall, V. Lesevich.

ROW TWO:

S.

Fairchild, S.

Burkliart, J. Strong, L. Smith,

Brobst, W. Rausch,
Stroble, T. Kline.
J.

ROW THREE:
Beahm,

Fisher, C.

Schoenerberger, C.
Pipher, E. AlbertWorth, J. Sandel, R.
J.

D.

Wells,
son,

J.

R.

J.

Roberts.

ROW FOUR:
J.

D. Richards,
Heiser, R. Marks, W. BosDr. Nelson Miller, J.

ton,

Shope,

R. Holly, J. Bainbridge, H. Ebersole, R. Westley, C. Shupe.

The Maroon and Gold provides inusical entertainment not only during the football season, but also
presents various concerts throughout the school year.
It is

under the excellent direction of Dr. Nelson Miller

with Dr. Charles Carlson as co-director.

Well,
are

if

this isn't

Kutztown where

we?

«i'

Does anyone know what we're doing?

and

ROW ONE
I

(left to right) P.
Wohlfort, L. Batey, F. Trevethan, B. Cramer, B. Nafzing-

er

ROW TWO:

Wagner, P.
Mattern, D.
Galbreath, F.
R. VanHorn, D. Bas-

Schuppert,

Carmody,
Yartz,

C.

M.

S.

tress, L. Nallo, C.

Kopp.

ROW THREE:

R. Leahy, V.
Booth, V. Styer, H. Frederick,
ConJ. Hatton, F. Kocher, G.
ner, R. Lobb, J. Riggs, W.
WitA.
Mascavage,
Klink, J.
nier, L. Fryling.

ROW FOUR:

R. Hinkle, L.
Zimmerman,
S.
Benscoter,
Dr. Charles Carlson, B. Williams, C. Gesalman.

I

'

Don't look now, but you're being
followed.

§4^

'«,

t

W'^-tC^S
MAJORETTES:
KNEELING (left
rush, Captain; J.

Hippauf.

right): D.

Mush-

C. Washington, S. HofKennedy, El Roadarmel, L.

STANDING:
fecker, R.

to

Mann, Captain.

^

m^

Luton Houtz

mm.

Fraternities Elditor

^natenHctccA

SEATED:

Mr. McLaughMr.
Selk;
Dr.
Tourney; Mr. Reichard;
Mr. Davenport.

lin;

STANDING:

D. Hollern,
President;
W.
Post,
Secretary;
R.
Rauch, Treasurer;
W.
Kahn, Program; D. Fulmer,
Fellowship;
M.

Alumni

2nd

Fitzpatrick,

Vice

M. Kester,
President; B.

President;

Adm. Vice
Anderson,

Vice Pres-

1st

ident.

Alpha Phi Omega, a service fraternity
men, was founded in 1925 to

for college

develop leadership, promote friendship, and
to

provide service to humanity. The three

main

qualifications for admission are: (1)

Desire

render

to

Satisfactory

service

scholastic

to

others,

(2)

and

(3)

standing,

Past or present Scout affiliation.

The XI

Lambda

Blooms-

chapter was chartered

at

burg in 1963. Mr. Frank Nearing and Mr.
Robert Moyer serve as Scout advisors.

Alpha Phi Omega aids
as

shuttle

service,

in such

town

park

programs
clean-up,

scholarship award, assemblies, registration,

bloodmobile, and town Christmas decoration.

APO

events for

also
its

holds

occasional

members such

Christmas caroling,

social

as a hayride,

and an annual ban-

quet.

'^Ilfe

SEATED:
F.

H.

Gilotti;

Hagenbaugh;

Longenberger;
B.

A.

Bobita;

F.

Basile;

M.

Mehle.

STANDING: R. Schneider;
D. Rund; V. Wright; I. Zablocky; J. Genoa; T. Walters; W. Laubach; R. Clark;
A. Shoop.

SEATED:
J.

J.

Ayers, Public

Relations;

Bradbury; D. Bowman; R. HouseS. Basbore.
J. Brennar;

knecht;

STANDING:

J.

Truman;

R.

Skinher

Landers;
Kowalski.

J.

Perry,

Moyer;

C.

B.

0.

Faleski;

F.

Brunda;

P.

Shotwell;

J.

SEATED: T. Smail;
Korol; P. Constantine;

STANDING:
za;

J.

L.

Yocum;

Potter;
B.

B.
J.

Troutman;

S.

Ackley;

J.

Denes;

S. Jones.
Kerlisb; T. Cer-

W. Kahn;

J.

Ondish; D. Poslock.

SEATED:
Walton;
Scott.

L. Himelrigbt;

L.

Viard;

E.

B. Boose;

Ladamus;

J.

T.

,

STANDING: J. Histed; B. Moul; J.
SprouU; R. Rudy; G. Book; E. Kern;
F. Dute; H. Seidel.

189

m
'kM.^

Luton Houtz, President;
Treasurer

Ann Marie

The Alpha Omicron chapter
3,

Rapella, Vice-President; Absent: Noel Lindemuth, Secretary-

of Alpha Psi

Omega was

organized on campus March

1928, to provide an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in

them the mutual helpfulness provided by a large
work of the Bloomsburg Players.
the Alpha Omicron Cast has presented a series of mental health

college dramatics, to secure for

/ttfiAa.

national fraternity, and to provide leadership in the

In recent years,

The fraternity
Bloomsburg each year.

plays annually as a public service.
entertainers

who

visit

is

active in howling the professional

Ome^

S90

L. to R.: A.

M.

Rapella.; J. Feimsler; L. Houtz,

M. Siemseu; Advisor, Mr. M.

J.

McHale

'PUd^cA
ROW
C.

ONE:

C.

Lawence, D. Spielman, N.

Bricker,

M.

Steffen,

Murphy.

ROW TWO:

Campbell, L. Remley, A. Matter, L. Gerber,
T. Curtis, T. Welsh, J. Ackley, R. Shirk.
R.

'^1

Is

poor pledge tired?

FIRST ROW: J.Hall, Second
Vice President; S. Pickelner,
Corresponding Secretar)'; M.
Malmgren, President;

SECOND ROW:

S. Berkoski,
Treasurer; Mrs. Duck, Faculty Advisor;
R. Raney, First
Vice President; R. Williams,

Recording Secretary.
Absent: S. Plotts, Historian.

SITTING,
Mearns,
Wilson.

left

S.

C

to

right:

Kushinskas,

Armato,

S.

J

S
Got-

shall

.STANDING:

J.

Craun, L. Davis,
quist,

P.

Andrews,
S.

Hammer

Hoplemazian

FIRST ROW:

B. Phillips, L.

Pallman, D. Boone,

S.

Shep-

herd.

SECOND ROW:

S. Scanzoni,

M.

Remich,

Siegel,

M.

L.

Bartish, J. Gross, D. Schiavo.

nRST ROW:

Redline, C. Marone, C. Kowal-

S.

A. Aten.

ski,

SECOND ROW:
M.

sick,

Earles,

B. Salvino, L. Logue, G. Endru-

M. Cruys.

Gafnma Sigma Sigma
is

on

based

the

ideals of service.

members

are the

high

Not only
serving

FIRST ROW:

on the campus, but they

Armstrong,

are active in community

Saurman.

and national

The

SECOND ROW:

affairs.

purpose

of

J.

K.

Crosby,
SoUiday,

M.
S.

D. Schulten,

Houseworth, N. North, P.
Walsh,
S.
Hoffecker,
S.
S.

the

Clancy.

sorority

is

assemble

to

college

and

women

in

university

the

spirit

of

service to humanity.

nRST ROW:
J.

C. Flaherty, R.

Qoak, D. Burbich,

Schneider.

SECOND ROW:
rick, J.

L. Wesley, B. Spatzer, J. MudLlewellyn, L. Von Saders, B. Ingram, D.

Cray.

193

ROW ONE, L.R.: E. Hedberg, Corresponding Sec; M. Hardisky, V. Pres.;
ROW TWO: A. Bartlett, Pres.; Mr. John Glasgow, Adv.; R. Biscombe, Trees.
Absent: G. Moyer, Recording Sec.

Gamma

Delta Chapter of

Theta Upsilon, Professional Geographic Fraternity, was chartered Octo-

ber 16, 1931, a year after the founding of the national organization. Today,

continuously active chupter

Theta Upsilon

to

is

among 90

Although

and

it

is

the second oldest

and Canada. The purpose of
as

Gamma

a cultural discipline

and

investigation.

undoubtedly existed on campus, records of only one other

earlier geographic clubs

1926,

States

advance the professional study of geography both

as a practical subject for study

In October,

in the United

Bloomsburg
advisor. All students and

The Geographic Society

of

State

Teachers

College

was

exist.

organized

interested faculty members were eligible.
The group continued to function until the spring of 1940.
A greater measure of academic achievement was required for membership in Gamma Theta Upsilon. As a result, both geography organizations functioned with occasional joint activities for nine

with Dr. H. Harrison Russell as

years. Dr. Russell advised both groups.

Persons

who

travelled in foreign countries presented

were read, a variety of

field trips

year. In earlier days banquet speeches

were enjoyed by

programs.

Student papers and trip

were made, and an annual banquet culminated the

reports

activities

each

were followed by dancing, bridge, pinochle, or "games that

all."

Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and Richard Halliburton, famous adventurers, spoke before the
fraternity and. were made honorary members. A total of 350 students have been members of the
local chapter over the past

33 years.

Besides Dr. Russell, the fraternity has had Dr.

Enman, and Mr. Hopple

as -advisors.

W.

B.

Sterling,

Dr.

Bruce E. Adams, Dr. John

ROW

ONE,

L.-R.:

C.

Kooms,

Mr. Hopple, Advisor, A. Koch,
B. Reiser

ROW

TWO: S. Berkoski, S.
Reiff, J. Fleming, C. Rohr, J.
Fabian, Mr. McClure, Advisor
THREE: L. Banish, B.
Bensinger, R. Smith

ROW

ROW

ONE, L.-R.: D. Strouse, P.
Derr, J. Delkanic, N. Moyer, K.
Mertz

ROW TWO:

R. Bednorczyk, J.
Bower, L. Fryling, D. Pipher, V.
Wright

ROW

THREE: R. Singer, A.
Faust, A. Steiner, R. Gerring, M.
Yekgnchik

195

OFFICERS

SEATED

left

to

right,

A. M. Rapella, Corresponding Secretary;

Jean

Zenke.

Recording

Secretary;

Loif

Judy Andrews, Treasurer

STANDING, John

Witcoski, President;

Gamma

Beta Chapter of

Mr. John Scrimgeour, Advisor, Robert Fisher, Vice President.

Kappa Delta

Pi

was chartered

at

Bloomsburg

lege on February 21, 1931, as an honorary educational fraternity.
this organization is to

encourage high professional,

intellectual,

State Col-

The purpose

of

and personal stand-

ards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. Eligibility for invitation into

Gamma

on the Dean's

Beta Chapter requires a

List,

full

Junior standing with two semesters

one of which must be prior

to

nomination. The

Gamma

Beta

Chapter holds discussions on educational interests and also publishes the Educational

Forum, which

is

recognized as one of the outstanding educational journals.

It

also

sponsors the annual Toy Dance near Christmas holidays and donates the proceeds of
the dance to charity. Mr. John Scrimgeour

!%

is

the current advisor.

Moyer,

FIRST ROW, left to right, Alan
Handwerk, Mary WoodruH, Edwin Johnjon,

SECOND

ROW

Jack
Shope,
Laird Shively, Robert Holley,
Harold Swigait. Robert Reese

SEATED

leit to right,

Mary

Bar-

Lea Sunaoka. Joyce StudMargaret Bum;, Melanie
Geiser. Jane Pellen
ST.OvDES'G,
John
Kwa=^noski,
rail.

lick,

Edward Carl

OFFICERS

ROW

ONE,

lejt

to right:

John Sanko, Assistant Secretary Treasurer; Grant Stevens. Treasurer;

Ron Jackson,

Secretary; Dr. Carlough, Advisor.
Robert Letcavage, Historian; Larry
Sergeant at Arms; David Huseman, Chaplain.
Absent: Richard Williams. President.

ROW TWO:

The

Iota Chapter of Phi

three-point
for

function:

men who

Sigma Pi was founded on the campus
Leadership, and Fellowship. In

are preparing for the teaching profession, scholarship

fication in the teaching profession. Fellowship

men

President;

Scholarship,

portant role in forming a good teaclier. Leadership

because

Vice

Stout,

is

is

of

Michael

Yehenchik,

Bloomsburg State to fulfill a
honorary fraternity

this national
is

emphasized because of

emphasized because of the need for

its

im-

this quali-

a requisite, with this fraternity as with all others,

are dependent upon each other. All activities are planned to further the three

main pur-

poses of the organization.

At the professional meetings, held throughout the year, a faculty member or a leader in the community speaks on a topic intended to enrich professional interest and understanding in education.
Regular monthly meetings provide time for the transaction of routine business matters. The annual
"Battle of the Classes"

is

a quiz

program, sponsored by

this fraternity,

based on current news events.

Outstanding scholars of the four classes compete against one another before the student body

for

awards and honors.
These things, along with participation in Homecoming events and the selection of the Homecoming Queen, dinners, dances, free tutoring service, outings, a book exchange, and a variety of other
activities are all

intended to

fulfill

the objectives of

growth of the brothers and the student body.

the

fraternity

and

to

further

the

professional

ROW

ONE,

left

to

right:

Mike Mestarick, Charles

L

Schragen, Don Beltz,
Neil Curran, Bob

Zarski,

Ballentine, Jack Mulka.

ROW TWO:
field,

Roger George, Terry Carver, Ken MattBob Cohen, Dave Hibbard, King Perry.

ROW
program given during fraternity initiation. They may not be the
Beatles, but they sure gave it a good
Assembly

try.

Bill

ONE,

Reiter,

left

John

to

right:

Price,

Bob Hinkle, Jim

Seybert,

Gary Horn, Mike Novak, Al

Bruner, Bob Niccol.
Stan Kucharski, Steve Boston, Walt
Kearney, Neil Mussoline, Gil Gockley, Joe Deardorff,
Joe Fleming.
Scarantino,
Ross

ROW TWO;

199

OFFICERS
SEATED: J. Witcoski,

Pres.;

Miss B. Loewe, Advisor.

STANDING:

B.

Rowlett,
Corresponding Sec; J. Nattras, V. Pres.; F. Rarick, SecTreas.

A

charter of the Pensylvania

Deha Chapter of Pi
Honor Society, was granted to
debaters of Bloomsburg State College on March
1963. The Bloomsburg Delta Chapter became the

Kappa
the
19,

Delta, Forensic

second Pennsylvania college, and the 280th chapter of
Pi Kappa Delta, which is the largest of the nation's
collegiate forensic societies.

The

members of the chapter were Judy ApEdward A'Zary, Robert Brann, Dean John

charter

plegate,

Hoch, Dr. Melville Hopkins, William Martin, William
Mattern,

Raymond Oman, Thomas

The first president
Raymond Oman.
Zablocky.

Eligibility for

initiation

of

into the

Peiffer,

the

and Lucy

fraternity

Delta

was

chapter in-

cludes two years of active inter-collegiate debating, a
2.5

average,

and demonstration of the
and forensic zeal.

leadership, loyalty,

Miss Barbara Loewe, Advisor

SEATED:

J.

STANDING:

Youse, D. SmethT.

W.

Eisenberg,

Dr.

M. Hopkins

Mr.
Hoch,

Carver.

Dean

qualities

of

Alan Szymanski and William Harris gather the

facts.

^^

^^ Final

briefing from Miss Loewe,

201

m

OFFICERS
Left

to

right:

B.

P. Snyder.
Merkle. Historian.

tary;

Search, SecrePresident; A.

The Alpha Delta Chapter of Pi Omega Pi was
on the campus of Bloomsburg

officially chartered

State College on

The Division
this

May

28, 1935.

of Business Education has fostered

fraternity to encourage, promote, extend

create interest and scholarship in

commerce;

in civic betterment

to

in colleges:

encourage and

foster high ethical standards in business

fessional

life,

the basis of

Dr. S. Lloyd Tourney,

Advisor

Lejt to right: C. Arraato, VicePresident; R. Williams, Treasurer; T. Cerza, F. Pepper.

202

all

and

and

to aid

and pro-

to teach the idea of service as

worthy enterprise.

ROW

ONE. lelt to right: J. Ackley, J.
Schoenerberger, P. Miller, D. Titey, W.
Post. C. Fox. W. Migliacci.
TH'O: G. Snyder, L. Endy, R. Rauch,
A. Handuerk, H. Hess, K. Broadt.

ROW

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Left to right: D. Tiley. R. Rauch.
erberger, C. Fox.

J.

ROW
age,

J.

ONE,
Filo,

to right: S. Cope, M. SavA. Rapella, L. Stout, M. Arm-

left

strong.

ROW TWO:
len.

D. Bassett, M. Seisee, J. FalR. Kunkle, B. Winch. J. Whitelock.

203

Sigma Alpha
Speech

Eta, the National Pro-

Society

fessional

and

Students

for

Hearing

was chartered

Bloomsburg

at

in

Rehabilitation,
State

College on April 8, 1949, by the Na-

Sigma

tional Executive Council of

Al-

pha Eta.

The aims
to create

of the fraternity are:

and stimulate an

the field of Speech and Hearing;
to

academic

and

relations

partments

with

and

field

activities;

wholesome pub-

other

with

tions interested in

achievement

clinical

(d) to aid in building
lic

(b)

encourage professional growth; (c)

to ensure high planes of
in

(a)

interest in

college

de-

organiza-

local

knowing about the

of speech and hearing rehabili-

tation.

ROW

ONE,

Gifford,

Sec; R.

lejt to right: Mr. Eberhart, Advisor; M.
Rec. Sec; R. Reese. Pres.; A. Pentz, Cor.
V.P.; J. Dolinsky, Treas.

Sitler,

ROW
Boone.

ONE,
J.

lejt

to

Sprowls,

ROW TWO,

lejt

Rynolds, S. Bashore.

ROW

ONE,

lejt

to

right:

J.

Coughlin, M. Molacavage,
TWO: R. Lubinsky, T.

ROW

Thomas.

ROW THREE:

Mrs. Fruit, H.

Zent, D. Wrobliski.

right:

D

S. Sevitzer

to right:

G.

ROW

ONE,

Left to Right: L. Smith,

J.

RampaUo,

J.

Cox,

P. Zelinski

ROW TWO:

Lejt

to

Shanoski;
lin;

Right:

Mary

Ronald

J. Stigora,

A. March, R. Shultz

Reese, President; Kathleen
Secretary; Joanne CoughVice-President

Robert

Griff ord.

Sitler,

ROW ONE, Left to Right: J. M. Basta, E. Chitty
ROW TWO: S. Engstrom, R. Hinkle, F. Kline
ROW THREE: J. Bamo, C. Werner

205

MIKE MELLINGER
Athletics Editor

&

^

^/

"^

(/

ti

Q
RUSSELL
As Director of
of

the

entire

Athletics,

Mr. Houk

intercollegiate

Blooinsburg State College.
ules for each

HOUK

E.

sport

He

athletic

charge

program

at

arranges the sched-

and sees that these arrange-

ments are carried through. Mr. Houk
football

in

is

and wrestUng coach

at

is

also

head

B.S.C., being ex-

ceptionally successful in the latter.

(^aac4e4>

SITTING AT DESK:

Russell E. Houk. Left to right: John Brady,
Douglas Boelhouwer, Robert Davenport, Ronald Novak, Gerald Maurey.

Craig

Robert

Ncirtcm,

'I'lininas

Davies,

Earl

Voss,

BASKETBALL— ROBERT NORTON.
Bob Norton, now
burg State College,

and

A

his abiUty to

in his third
is

Head Coach

year as head coach of Blooms-

game

respected for his knowledge of the

impart that invaluable knowledge to others.
19.53, Bob was
major and played yarsity basketball and

named N.A.I.A. Coach of the Year in 1960-61, 1962-63, and
1964-65. Mr. Houk was an outstanding lineman at Lock Haven
and

later

coached high school football

and Muncv before moving

South Williamsport

at

BSC.

to

graduate of Slippery Rock State College in

a Physical Education

He

tennis.

received his M.S.

addition

In

Norton

at

the U. of Pittsburgh in

coaching basketball and tennis

to

BSC. Mr.

at

a Supervisor of Student Teachers in the Education

is

WRESTLING— GERALD .MAUREY.
Mr. Maurey

1959.

the

Dean

of

Assistant

Coach

an instructor in education and Assistant to

is

Men

at

of Education degrees

BSC. After receiving his B.A. and Master
from Pennsylvania State U., he taught at

Roaring Springs H.S., Pa., followed by a five-year tenure as a

and Psychology Department.

teacher and highly successful wrestling coach at Clearfield H.S.

BASKETBALL— THOMAS DAVIES. Assistant Coach
A native of Pittsburgh. Tom Davies received his B.A.

addition

In

from

Wavnesburg College and his Master of Education degree from
Duquesne University. Mr. Davies has had a number of years in

to

being

an

wrestling team.

high

outstanding

Maurey was a

coach, Mr.

school

wrestling

Penn State's
BSC freshman team to an un-

stalwart performer on

He coached

the

defeated season in 1964-65.

coaching football, basketball, and baseball both in elementary

and secondary schools of Willoughby. Ohio, and in the Army.

SWIMMING—ELI McLAUGHLIN.

Head Coach

Mr. McLaughlin joined the BSC coaching

BASKETBALI^EARL VOSS.

Freshman Coach

Mr. Voss, a native of Wilmington.
faculty this fall as a

partment.

A

member

Del.,

joined the

of the Physical

BSC

Education De-

former captain of the basketball and baseball teams

West Chester

at

where he was an outstanding center for three years on the Ram's
squad and served one year

before coming to BSC.

Alpha Phi Omega

HOUK. Head Coach

FOOTBALL—ROBERT DAVENPORT.

man and

BSC

coaching

high school teams
Vineland. N.
University in

J.

staff,

at

Freshman team

at

to

coming

to

BSC, he

Penn Crest H.S.

BASEBALL—RICHARD MENTZER.
Mr. Mentzer was a

letter

winner

Head Coach
in

football,

baseball,

Bucknell

received his Masters of Education degree at Penn State U.

then coached

at

and

He
He

Cresson H.S. before going to Hollidaysburg

H.S. where he was head baseball and track coach. Before com-

Ron Novak

is

ing to

Backfield Coach

in 1963.

he was head football coach

many

at

Eastern High,

area championsihps.

a native of California, Pa. where he graduated

Bloomsburg. he was

assistant football

to

coming

and baseball coach

GOLF— CRAIG

Freshman Coach
Mr. Boelhouwer, a newcomer to the Bloomsburg State College Coaching Staff, was born in New Brunswick, N. J. and is a
1959 graduate of Rutgers University where he played his college football. Prior to coming to Bloomsburg State, Doug was
a member of the faculty of South Plainfield H.S.. N. J., where

Coach

L.

HIMES, Head Coach
BSC faculty in 1961

the

Biology

College.

Department.

A

Coach Himes taught

County Joint Schools, a year
two years with the

He

member

of

South Butler
Area Schools, and

eight years in the
in the Butler

Army Dependent

also spent a year as a

as a

1949 graduate of Clarion State

Schools in Orleans, France.

Graduate Research Assistant

at the

U. of Pittsburgh where he earned his M.S. in Botany in 1957.

line coach.

WRESTLING—RUSSELL
Mr. Houk joined the
of Lincoln H.S. in

Assistant

Mr. Himes joined the

FOOTBALI^DOUGLAS BOELHOUWER,

he ser\ed as varsity

BASEBALL— ELI McLAUGHLIN.

at

Forward High Schools, EHzabeth, Pa.

transferred to

BSC

Wash.. D. C. where his teams won

from high school and California State College. Prior

E.

BSC

CROSS COUNTRY—JOHN BRADY, Head Coach

HOUK, Head Coach
faculty in Sept.

1957.

A

product

Elhvood City, he attended Duke U. and

Lock Haven

State College

varsity letters in football, wrestling,
B.S.

Prior
at

track in both high school and Shippensburg State College.

1948. and played varsity during the '49-"50-'51

FOOTBALL— RONALD NOVAK.

Elizabeth

and

an assistant professor in the Health and Physical Education

and

seasons.

to

serves as advisor to the

fraternity, is an active collegiate official,

Line Coach

Clark Summit. Pa.. Berwick, Pa.,
his

coach for the freshman team

swimming teams, he

Department teaching aquatics.

has had valuable experience coaching

Bob captained

varsity

taught and coached three sports

Mr. Davenport, a native of Berwick, Pa. and a newcomer to
the

as line

before graduating in 1957. In addition to coaching the fresh-

is

E.

1949. Military Service then

State College in

interrupted his studies and he returned to West Chester in 1953

West Chester College, he earned his Master of Education
degree at Temple University in 1958. Five of his last ten years
in high school coaching were spent at Wilmington High School
of

FOOTBALL— RUSSELL

staff in Sept. 1961.

After graduation from high school, he started his college career

from Lock Haven

in

and

later

where he won several
track.

He

Mr. Brady, a native of Pittston. Pa., attended high school in
Duryea area. He graduated from King's College where he
received his B.A. in Modern Language. Prior to coming to BSC,

the

he taught

at

Lakewood

H.S., N.

J.

received his

1952 and his Masters of Education

He has been extremely successhaving won five P.S.C.A.C. championtitles in N.A.I.A. competition. He was

TENNIS—ROBERT NORTON, Head

Coach

degree from Bucknell in 1957.
ful at

ships

BSC

in wrestling,

and three national

TRACK— DOUGLAS BOELHOUWER,

Head Coach

209

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Tiiiizinziiir:!rT±x±zchi

MARILYN HORN

t\Ti

^yHf

HU5KII

TinkerbeU?

.

Joe roundin' the corner

Managers: FIRST ROW: Ken Adams, John Wise,
Bruce Long, Jim Sproull, Neil Fleisher.

214

or

.

SECOND ROW:

A

HEADS

.

catch or an incompletion?

TAILS?

Jim

tries

to

keep

tlie

fans

down

to

a

mild

UPROAR?

Gerst running against East Stroudsburg.

Get

Stan's cliniKinp

HI(;H

for this one!

set,

hut

I,

hut

2,

hut

3,

215

\

^€€4/ice^

VARSITY:

ie/« to right:

FIRST ROW: Bob

Letcavage,

Ed Osborne,

Jerry Robinson,

SECOND ROW:
King

Wayne Eddowes, Jack Mulka,

Jerry Doto,

Bill Herrold, Dave Force, John Zarski, Jerry Schraeder. Barry Denes, Otis Johnson. THIRD ROW: Ray
Tom Vargo, Bernie Schaefer, Stan Kucharski, FOURTH ROW: Brent Mitchell, John Watto, Bob Surridge, Joe
FIFTH ROW: Bill Moul, Hugh Bracken, John Farrelly, Rich Lichtel, Rick Davies, Russ Rudy, SIXTH ROW:

Perry,

Joe Gerst.
Novak, Gary MoManimen.

K\:

Left to right,

FIRST ROW:

-. .'wKiis Crimm, Fred Kressler.
Al

(irth,

Bob Brown, THIRD

?!6J'ni .Mordan.
'

ihouwer,

FOURTH ROW:

Charles

.n.

lii^',

SECOND ROW:

Bill

D.im-

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ILmnian,

Hunter, Jim Masich,

Lowe, Bob Tucker, Paul Zenyuh,
Dick Greco, Clip Martin Mike

ly

•ih..nij>,

I'rlr

t;at-ki,

Ray

Ed Petras. Clarence liixicr. Bruce Kramnies. John Care^tia, Tom Eastep, Bill Haney,
Frank Mathews, George Geise, Bob Bennett, Pat Slavin, Dave Arnold, Fred Harris, Ron Christina. Bruce' Postupak,
Deubler, Bruce Long, manager, Lynn Roccograndi, Bob Repko, manager, Tom Weikel, Herb Davis, FIFTH ROW: Coach
v

...nrad

ROW:

Andy Waskie, Ed McKay,

iiuin.,-ri,

Mike Bonacci, Terry Henry.

Zindell, Bill

Art Sell, Boh Dietrich.

Gonzalez,

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GARY HORN— 17th— P.S.CA.C.

Tom

Countn Meet

KY—4th— P.S.C.A.C.

FIRST ROW: Gary Horn, Irwin Zablocky, Joe Fazzari, Rich Benyo, Bill Gering. Jim Nyce,
Gingher, Dean Hollern, Vick Keeler, Coach Brady.

Le/r to right:
Kra{t,

Cross

SECOND ROW:

Cross Country Meet

Bill

Howells, manager. Rich

217

"BcM/^et^^iU

BY HOPKINS
Forward

'65- '66

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Maybe

220

he's ticklish!

/4ctC0H^

Two?

Is

it

a bird,

is it

a plane

.

.

.

?

22

I

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ie/( to right, FIRST ROW: Gene Miller, Jack Gerrity, Jim Matthews, Tony Tezik, By Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Mike
Morrow, John Gara, John McKay, Bob Schaefer, Dave Duke. THIRD ROW: Coach Davies, Joe Alansky, Rick Fertig, Coach Norton.

VARSITY:

FRESHMEN: Left to right: FIRST ROW: Larry Driscull, Jay Levin, Jim McDonald, manager Thomas Houston, Palmer Tolo. SECJim Dulaney, Jack Carney, Craig Harding, Mick Fleming, Gary Schmidt, Ed McKay. THIRD ROW: George Forney,
George Yankay, Paul Johnston, Bob Mull, Bob Matuza.

OND ROW:
222

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VARSITY:

Le// to

right:

Gibble, SECOND ROW:
Bill Herrold, Bill Moul,

FRESHMEN:

^^

FIRST ROW: Dennis Siegmann, John Ford, Grant Stevens, Keith Taylor, Jim Ross, Wayne John, Bob
Frank Neiswender, Fran Decembrino, Barry Sutter, Steve Peters, Jim Campbell, Joe Gerst, THIRD ROW:
Roy Zimmerman, Jim Lewis, Lou

Centrella,

Tom

Vargo.

Left to right: FIRST ROW: Bob Briggs, Greg Rogers, Kurt Grabfelder, John
Kressler, Bill Ansley, Dave Grady, Leo Mundy.

Payne,

Wayne Heim. SECOND ROW:

Mike Cunningham, Fred

223

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'65- '66

(^n^ifrfrCen^

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rii>

TWO

for

Bloom!

or /4€tco€t

(iiddy-up

HORSEY!

StiK^PUHUi^

'65- '66

^u^^^Ue^

VARSITY:

Lett to

Laughlin, Al Shoop,

Don

right,

FIRST ROW: Jim Poechmann. Linwood

Jeny Lomas, Dick

Steidel,

Nester,

John Biggs, Walt Fischl.

Don

Beaulieu, Jim Young. SECOND ROW: Coach McFox, Pete Wilde, Britt Jones, Fred Bausch,

THIRD ROW: Ray

Beltz.

FRESHMEN: Left to right, FIRST ROW: Steve Laubach, Ed McNertney, Tim Carr, Ken Haines, John Dietrichson, Mark Frankel,
SECOND ROW: Jim Risser, John Carter, Mike Zukovich, Bruce Bendel, Bill Hitchings, Steve Johnson, manager, Pete Jordon,

manager.

Coach McLaughlin.

231

^%^zc^ '65

Left to right, FIRST ROW: Wayne Smitz, Wayne Thomas, Tom Fowles, Jim Schnable, John Zarski. SECOND ROW: Irwin Zablocky,
Ken Cromwell, Jim Reifinger, Jerry Robinson, Paul Clem. THIRD ROW: Jim Derr, Otis Johnson, Charles Wayes, Jim Shymanski,

Joe Figliolino.

FOURTH ROW:

Lawrence: manager.

122

Coach Wilwohl, John Montgomery,

Jan

Prosseda,

Gene

Shershen,

Bill

HoweUs,

manager,

Len

Jan makes the "V" for another victory!

Tom

and Gene board the bus

for a

meet.

Gene,

is this a

new type

of

hunting?

Jim has the jumpl^

"Bode^aU

I

'.

FIRST ROW: Dan Lee, Dennis Harvey, Ray Emma, Roy Bower, Geno Kovalchick, Bill Cron, SECCoach Mentzer, Harry Davis, Mike Gbur, Ron Kirk, By Hopkins, Roland Boyle, John Gara, Coach
McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Steve Bilyk, Pete Goobic, Bill Hunter, Terry Sharrow, King Perry, Gary Horn.
Left to right:

OND ROW:

Another

HOME RUN!

Definitely

234

SAFE!

'65

STEVE BIL\TC

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Second base



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JOHN GARA

GENO KOVALCHICK

Right

Left field

field

RAY EMMA
First base

Bill

Hunter, By Hopkins, RoUie Boyle, Pitchers

BILL

CRON

Center field

ROY BOWER
Catcher

235

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FOOTBALL
Varsity

'65

record 4-4-0

Lock Haven

B.S.C

13

b;s.c

i5

Mansfield

7

B.S.C

15

Brockport

B.S.C

21

West Chester

6
40
27

B.S.C

32

Millersville

B.S.C

47

Kutztown

25

East Stroudsburg .... 34

B.S.C

Third

—Eastern

—P.S.C.A.C.

Conference

Freshman record
B.S.C

B.S.C

6

B.S.C

28

B.S.C

..13

Shippensburg

Kutztown
Stevens Trade

TRACK
B.S.C...

1-2-1

Bordentovvn Military

'65

record 6-1-0

Int.

.

46
12
7
13

WRESTLING
Varsity

B.S.C

"GS-'ee

record 10-1-1

^Ti^fUHCH'*^

BASKETBALL:

Le/r to right, FIRST ROW: Connie Wiegmann, Rosemary Skomitz, Carole Gray, Joyce Hubler, Helen Saulesbury, Sue
Honegger, Carol Dombroskie. SECOND ROW: Kathy McGuire, Judy Foley, Becky Spatzer, Elaine Barlow, Helen Koschoff, Esther
Whitesel, Linda Huels, Connie Jarrard, Betsy Joyce, THIRD ROW: Sue Mull, Carol Dietrich, manager, Lori Miller', Ann Smalser,
Nancy Moyer, Brenda Nafzinger, Barbara Chandler, Dottie Smith, Jo Jackson, Eileen Kotzer, manager.

^fttnawunaC^

TENNIQUOIT:
"iarnall,

Left to right, FIRST ROW: Alex Griesemer, Barbara Ingram, Connie Jarrard.
Barbara Chandler, Kathy Dean, Janet Fulmer.

SECOND ROW:

Carol Dietrich, Judy

Betcha' can't ring me!

Help!.

A

leap to win the

game???

We

lost

One more

our birdie

false

move and

Basketball a la grace!

241

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Left to right, FIRST ROW: Bob Moran, Dave Huseman, Fran Callahan, Norm
student coordinator. SECOND ROW: Mike Christina, Gene Gruber, Bill Hontz, BiU
Derricott, student coordinator, Walter Blair, faculty advisor.

INTRAMURAL COUNCIL:
Jones,

Jim

Seibert,

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to clean floors?

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BUSINESS EDUCATION
Amato, Carolyn M.. 11 Cisco Road. Denville, New Jersey
Artz, Phyllis LaRae, Spring Glen. Pennsylvania
Basselt, David Eugene. R.D. #5. Danville. Pennsvhania
Beishline, David C, Lightstreet Road. R.D. #2, Bloomsburg,
Pennsylvania
Brighton, Dorothy Jean, Glen-Croft Apts. #102, Folcroft
Avenue, Folcroft,
Pennsylvania
Campbell, Victor Ronald, 446 West First Street, Bloomsburg,
Pennsykania
Cerza, Anthony J., 180 Mason Street, Exeter, Pennsylvania
Chiki. Rose M., 1172 Ferris Avenue, Berwick. Pennsylvania
Cope. Sherrvl Shaffer. R.D. #5. Lime Ridge. Pennsylvania
Creasy. Sharyn J.. 200 South Third Street. Catavsissa, Pennsylvania
Davis, Daniel Thomas, R.D. #1, Buckhorn, Pennsylvania
Daws. Phillip R.. Jr.. .35 Elm Street. Plymouth. Pennsvhania
Decembrino, Francis James, 46 Church Street, Ambler, Pennsylvania
Doto, Girard, 152 Springton Road, Upper Darby. Pennsylvania
Dubil, Alex John, 418 Monroe Street. Berwick, Pennsylvania
Eddowes, Wayne Arnold, 816 Glenside Avenue, Wvncote, Pennsylvania
Edwards. Larry L.. R.D. #1. Bloomsliurg. Pennsylvania
Emma, Raymond John. 3552 Locust Avenue. Wantagh, New York
Fazzari, Joseph Peter, 108 Chain O'Hill Road, Iselin, New
Jersey
Flynn, Donald Joseph, 17 Ontario Street, Simpson, Pennsylvania
Force, David LaRue, 349 Peari Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Franks, Patricia Clair, 9 Prospect Street, Simpson, Permsvlvania
Fritz, Jerry Dean, Box 291. Main Street. Millville.
Pennsylvania
Gerrity, John F.. 108 Woodlawn Avenue, Clarks Summit.'
Pennsylvania
Grasley, Sheldon W., 601 East 10 Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania'
Gross, Michael F., 90 West Union Street, Kingston, Pennsylvania
Gum, E. Burel, State Street, .Millvill^, Pennsylvania
Hostetter, Allyn E., Winding Driie, North Wales, Pennsylvania
Huttemann. Joseph Charles, 2839 Doris Avenue. Eddington, Pennsylvania
Hydro, Frank Michael, 710 North Street, Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
Johnson, Edwin Neal, Jr., R.D. #1, Shamokin, Pennsylvania'
Johnson, Gary D.. 133 Academy Street. Shamokin. Pennsylvania
Kasander, Michael, 116 Rhume Street, Nesquehoning. Pennsylvania
Kase, Gareth Thomas, 101 Ivy Hill Road, Levittown,
Pennsylvania
Kaszowicz, Jane Louise, Main Road, Lee, Pennsylvania
Keck, .Marcia Eleanor, 529 North Lafayette Street,
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Keller, Jack Lamont. Catawissa, Pennsylvania
Kerstetter, Ralph W.. R.D. #2. Box 209! Shamokin,
Pennsylvania
Knorr, Charles A,. 209 East 13 Street. Berwick,
Pennsylvania
Lannmg, Darryl Wayne, R.D. #2, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Leedy, Robert Carl, R.D. #6, Danville, Pennsylvania
Lewis, James H., 36 Montour Street, Danville,'
Pennsylvania
Llewellyn, Mary Jane 454 Hickory Street, Peckville,
Pennsylvania
Loucks, Susan Kay, R.D. #6, York, Pennsylvania
McCafferty. Carolyn M,. 2839 Doris Ave.. 'Eddington,
Pennsylvania
Mc.Manmien, Gary Paul. 337 Edge Hill Road, Glenside, Pennsylvania
-Martm, Clipson Richard, Prospect Park, Emporium,
Pennsylvania
Merkle, Alice Marie. 133 Warren Street, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
Mighacci, William Vito, 2309 Ash Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Miller,

John Raymond. Main

Street. Catawissa.

Pennsvhania

Miller, Lorraine, 116 Wood Street, Catasauqua,
Pennsylvania
Misirian, James H., Jr., 15 Oakley Road, Upper Darbv',
Pennsylvania
Murwin, 'W illiam J.. Jr., 768 Crosswicks Road. Jenkintown,

Pennsylvania
Musser, Frederick Christian, 13 West Commerce Street, Shamokin
Pennsylvania
Nazar, Judith A.. 1200 Stafford Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Pepper, Frank, 145 West Fifth Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Prosseda, Jan Andrew, 225 Filbert Street, Milton, Pennsylvania
Prowant, William Daniel, III, Box 27, New Columbia, Pennsylvania
'

Ann Marie C, 1167 North Main Street, Forest Citv,' Pennsylvania
Rapp, Fred, 111 West Broad Street, Palmyra, New Jersey
Reifinger, James Earle, 1321 Andover Road, Bethlehem,
'Pennsylvania
Robinson, Gerald Lynn. R.D. #2. Athens, Pennsylvania
R"lhermel. 'Wesley James, 234 Fairmont Avenue'. Sunburv. Pennsylvania
Ruckle, Larry H., 72 Iron Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Russell, Gary L., R.D. #3, Coudersport, Pennsylvania
Scott, Susan Anne. 499 Plymouth Road, Glenside.
Pennsylvania
Search, Bonnie Lou. 311 Sixth Street. Berwick. Pennsylvania
Shaffer, Kimber Cleaver, Jr., 37 North Market Street, Shamokin,
Rapella,

Pennsylvania
Sharp, Sylvia Anne, 326 Cherry Street, Montoursville, Pennsylvania
Sherman, Richard Alvin, 344 South 14 Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Snarponis, Joseph Michael, R.D. #1, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Snyder, Alfred Wayne, 11 Railroad Street, Danville, Pennsylvania
Snyder, Paul Dale, R.D. #1. Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Stabinski, Joseph John, 400 North Walnut, Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania
Stevens, Ronald Emmett, 1803 Price Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Stoicheff, Fred Alan, 36 South Dorcas Street, Lewistown, Pennsylvania
Stout, Larry David, 100 South Eleventh Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Stull, Mary Arlene, 801 North Ninth Street, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
Swetland, Sandra Beverly, R,D. #4, Montrose, Pennsylvania

Szalka, Frank, Box 32, St. Qair, Pennsylvania
Thoma, Warren Earl, 1008 East Clay Street, Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Treese, Matthew A.. 503 South Seventh Street. Shamokin. Pennsylvania
Turanica, Nelson Eddy. 308 East Washington Street. Slatinston,
Pennsylvania
^ asil, John Allan, 174 Mason Street. Exeter. Pennsylvania
Whitelock, John A., 31 Beechwood Road, Malvern, Pennsylvania

Williams, Richard Terry, 112 Pennsylvania .-Vvenue, Watsontown,
Pennsylvania

Woodring Kathy Jane, 1115 Primes Avenue, Secane, Pennsylvania
Zeiss, Karen Marie, R.D. #2, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania
Zubris, Martha Louise, R.D. #1, Benton. Pennsylvania

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Andrews, Judith E., 3000 Susquehanna Road. Roslvn, Pennsylvania
Andrews, Nancy Jeanne. 776 Washington Avenue. Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania
Angotti, John Joseph, 28 Seventh Avenue, Carbondale,
Pennsylvania
Ash, Karen Eileen, R.D. #2, Orangeville, Pennsylvania
Atherton, Ruth Carol. 148 South Main Street, Taylor, Pennsylvania
Baker, Lois June. Kemmerer Avenue, Factory ville, Pennsylvania
Bangor, Priscilla A., 639 North Church Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Barber, Lynn Gertrude, 414 East Third .\venue, Roselle, New
Jersey
Baynham, Marilyn Jeanne. 24' Second Street. Strong. Pennsylvania
Benner, Emily Ann, 524 South Front Street, Sunburv, Pennsylvania
Bolitsky, James Henry, 978 James Street, Hazleton,
Pennsylvania
Boris, Donna Marie, 1937 Walnut Street. Ashland.
Pennsylvania
Boyer. Thomas. 314 ISest Main Street. Bloomsburg. Pennsylvania
-j

Bradish, Rita Catherine, 120 South Pine Street, Hazleton,
Pennsylvania
Breznay, Elaine Dee, 128 East Pine Street, Dunmore, Pennsylvania
« alter Joh. 815 Hudson Street, Forest Citv, Pennsylvania
Burns, Janet, 10 Arch Street. Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania
Burns, Patricia Ann. 129 Carr Avenue. Milton, Pennsylvania
Cino, James B., 410 Parker Street, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania
Clark, Mary Ellen, 218 King Street. Northumberland,
Pennsylvania
Colarusso, Maryann P., 738 Lincoln Street. Hazleton. Pennsylvania
Colarusso, Mary Rita, 28 Fulton Street, Piltston, Pennsylvania
Bullett,

Colombo, Marylou Elizabeth, 130 South Cedar Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Constantine, Janet F., 417 McKnight Street, Gordon, Pennsylvania
Coulter, John Marsden. 86 Albany Post Road, Montrose, New

York

Croughn. Mary Elizabeth, 449 Warren Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania
Davis, Rosalie, 600 .Nfeywood Road, Berwick, Pennsylvania
DeFelice, Carol Joan. 617 Centre Street, Berwick. Pennsylvania
Derr, James Lester, 117 Oak Lane, Reading. Pennsylvania
Diehl, Thomas Hughes, 138 Bainbridge Street, Sunburv, Pennsylvania
Dostich, Kay Marion, 1221 East Chestnut Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Doty, Karen Leigh, 3224 Old Berwick Road. Bloomsburg. Pennsvlvania
Dubbs, Michael Frederick, 254 West Fifth Street. Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
George Oyven, 501 East Broad Street. Tamaqua, Pennsylvania
Eckert, Karen M.. 86 Corlear Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Eifert, Susan Piper, 956 West Main Street, Bloomsburg, F'ennsylvania
Evans, Joan L. Campbell, 31 Hudson .\venue, Lewistown, Pennsylvania
Evans, Thomas John. 167 Casper Street, Old Forge, Pennsylvania
Eyerly, Rita S.. 327 East Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Foster, John Thomas. 309 Olive Street, Sayre, Pennsylvania
Francis, Marjorie Ellen, 5260 Oxford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Geary, Charlotte Kathleen, R.D. #2. Walnutport, Pennsylvania
George, Carole Lee, 349 Martzville Road, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Girton, Virginia B., R.D. #2, Lightstreet Road, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Gockley, Gilbert C, 29 Oak Lane, Reamstown, Pennsylvania
Godshall, Susan Ruth, 122 Reaford Road, Orsland, Pennsylvania
Gotaskie, John Robert, 1005 West Fern Street, Shamokin,' Pennsylvania
Greenly. Dale Wayne, 517 East Fourth Street, Bloomsburg. Pennsylvania
Gum, Gretchen Jane, R.D. #1, Penn .\rgyle, Pennsylvania
Hammerquist, Susan Claire. 353 Lindsey Drive. Devon. Pennsylvania
Hanna. Cecilia Marie. 714 North Locust .\venue, Centralia, Pennsylvania
Hardisky, Marie Teressa, R.D. #4, Dallas, Pennsylvania
Harper, Marjorie E., 316 Locust .\venue, Garwood, New Jersey
Harvell, Linda Esther, 1022 Old Berwick Road, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Hedberg. Edith Irene, 204 .\dams .\venue, Ridgway, Pennsylvania
Hoffer, Gertrude, 11 Maplewood Boulevard, R.D. #1. Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Hoke, Janet Louise, 529 Carbon Street, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Hoplamazian, Patricia Mae, 808 Ellis Avenue, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
Johnson, James Lewis, 341 East Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Johnson, Shirley Eileen, 341 East Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Jones, Lester George, 148 North Nice Street, Frackville, Pennsylvania
Jones, Vivian Kay. 220 Broadway Street, Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Justice, Carole Jean, 3125 Davisville Road, Hatboro, Pennsylvania
Kahn, Wallace Joseph. Jr., 938 Argyle Road, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
Kaminski, Carol Marjorie, South Gibson, Pennsylvania
Kerlish, John William. 1007-A Susquehanna Avenue. Berwick, Pennsylvania
Kleman, Florence Mae, 38 Main Street, Locust Gap. Pennsylvania
Kline, Marie Louise, 2955 Maple Lane, Bloomsburg. Pennsylvania
Klingerman, Richard A., R.D. #3, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Klock, Linda Jane, 216 Ract Street, Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Durilla,

Kneer, Nancy Jane, 304 Jarrett Avenue, Rockledge, Pennsylvania
Knoll, Elise E., 1610 Give Road, Oreland, Pennsylvania
Koch, Alice 'Louise, 132 Shell Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Kosvilch, Andrew Thomas, 120 North Hickory Street, Mount Carmel,
Pennsylvania
Krafjack, Doreen T., 509 New Street, Duryea, Pennsylvania
Kuchinskas, Sharon Mary, 54 West Union Street, Kingston, Pennsylvania
Kussrow, Ronald Eruin, 311 West Second Street, Nescopeck, Pennsylvania
Kuzmick, Carole Ann, 119 Ninth Avenue, Shamokin Dam, Pennsylvania
Ladamus, Edward J., Pole 156, Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania
Lauver, Carolyn Kay, Mount Pleasant Mills, Pennsylvania
Lawrence, Leonard George, R.D. #3, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania
Leffler, Karen Eileen, 341 North Street, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Lenker, Kathryn Louise, 49 Shoemaker Street, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania
Loch, Daine Marie, 1516 Laubach Avenue, Northampton, Pennsylvania
Lomas, Jeremy Richard, 414 Corinthian Avenue, Halboro, Pennsylvania
Long, Diane S. Veet, 1320 East Cranberry Avenue, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Lunger, Ruth, 146 West Eighth Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Lurowist, Linda Jane, R.D. #5, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
McClure, Audrey Marie, 347 Washington Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania
McDonald, Margaret A., Jackson Avenue, Myerstown, Pennsylvania
Mandak, Gertrude Ann Hoffer, 11 Maplewood Boulevard, Hazleton,
Pennsylvania
Mathews, Ginny Lee, Bishop Hollow Road, Media, Pennsylvania
Mayer, Marie, 15 Jarrett Avenue, Rockledge, Pennsylvania
Mearns, Judity Lynn, 17 Martins Lane, Berwyn, Pennsylvania
Mensch, John P., 345 West Third Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Mesavage, Joan, R.D. #1, Hawley, Pennsylvania
Michelson, Anne Marie, 1101 Jubilee, Emmaus, Pennsylvania
Miller, Donna Lynne, 627 North Lincoln Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Miller, Susan Kay. 22 West Butler Street, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania
Minneman, Joan Elizabeth, 38 Rutgers Road, Cranford, New Jersey
Minner, Geraldine Hazel, 623 Eighth Avenue, Prospect Park, Pennsylvania
Morse, Cynthia Ann, 102 Orchard Street, Athens, Pennsylvania
Moyer, Ann Marie, 148 South Street, Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Moyer, Lois Ann, R.D. #1, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Mulka, John S., 108 R. West Taylor Street. Taylor, Pennsylvania
Namey, Norman D.. 141 Brown Street, Wilke?-Barre, Pennsylvania
Niering, Beltina Lee, Scotrun, Pennsylvania
Outt, Susan Heinzer, 455 East Eighth Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Patton, Nancy S., 106 North 12 Street, Ashland, Pennsylvania
Phillips, Sandra Marqueen, 695 Fifth Street, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Priolo, Pamela Ann, 1311 Stafore Drive, South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Reichenbach, John Gilbert, Jr., 114 South Fourth Street, Sunbury,
Pennsylvania
Revtyak, Dolores Mary, 312 East Pine Street, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania
Richard, Carol Ann, East Center Street, Elysburg, Pennsylvania
Robb, William David. 705 West Third Street, Lockhaven, Pennsylvania
Robison, Barbara L., Box 266 R.D. #1, Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania
Rondelli, Cecilia Jennie, 506 South Keyser Avenue, Taylor, Pennsylvania
Rudat, David Lee, R.D. #2, Factoryville, Pennsylvania
Rutkowski, James Joseph, 117 Franklin Street, Shaft, Pennsylvania
Saul, Rose Marie, 204 Carleton Avenue, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Sechrist, Nancy Rogers, R.D. #5, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania
Sellers, James Meredith, R.D. #1, Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
Sharretts, Ann, R.D. #2. Bloomsljurg, Pennsylvania
Sholley, Gunnel Marianne, R.D. #1, Port Trevorton, Pennsylvania
Sipe, Mary Anne, Dimock, Pennsylvania
Smalser, Ann G., R.D. #1, Factoryville, Pennsylvania
Smith, Janis Kay, 219 East Second Street, Wind Gap, Pennsylvania
Smith, Nancy Ellen, 823 Hilltop Drive, Clarks Sunimit, Pennsylvania
Smith, Nancy Ellen Kathryn, 505 Greenwood Avenue, Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania
Snyder, Gary Frederick, Mowry, Pennsylvania
Snyder, Trudy Anne, 442 Manor Road, Hatboro, Pennsylvania
Sobolesky, June F., 406 North Second Street, Minersville, Pennsylvania
Spering, Henry Leroy, Box 75, Bimock, Pennsylvania
Stackhouse, Nancy T., 735 Front Street, Danville, Pennsylvania
Steidel, Gertrude Irene, 1311 Howard Avenue, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Tobin, Neal Edward, 315V2 Washington Street, West Pittston, Pennsylvania
Topolski, William Edward, Route 824, Seybert Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Tunnicliffe, Janice, Route 18, Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Urbas, Barbara Ann, 813 Delaware Street, Forest City, Pennsylvania
Vizachero, Monika W., 73 Goldenridge Drive, Levittown, Pennsylvania
Walter, Peggy Jean, 454 Nortli Fourth Street, Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Watkins, Jane Louise, R.D. #3, Catawissa, Pennsylvania
Wayes, Charles Singer, 533 Sixth Avenue, Warminster, Pennsylvania
Whiting, Joy Diane, Bates Road, Chester, Connecticut
Wilczynski, Frank Girton, 26 Vine, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania
Woodruff, Mary Alice, R.D. #5, Danville, Pennsylvania
Young, Cheryl L., R.D. #6, Danville, Pennsylvania
Zane, Mary Jo, 38 and John Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania

SECONDARY EDUCATION
Sally May, 341 Laurelwood Road, Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Anderson, Bruce R., 1408 Broad Street, Montoursville, Pennsylvania
Ayers, James Malcolm, R.D. #1, Mehoopany, Pennsylvania
Ballentine, Robert David, 385 East 5th Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Bartlebaugh, Marc Louis, 27 Slocum Street, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania
Behr.N Da\id Karl, 3318 Stoudt's Ferry Bldg. Road, Riverview Park,
liiig. Pennsylvania

Adams,

,

,

Donald Robert, 415 East Walnut Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Road, Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania
Beninsky, Stanley Frank, Route.l. Box 80-A, Ringtown, Pennsylvania
Bensinger, Barbara Audrey, 85 Washington Street, Port Carbon,
Pennsylvania
Betterly, John H., 426 Newtown Rd., Warminster, Pennsylvania
Billett, William S., 471 Curtin Street, South Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Biscombe, Robert Jay, 428 W. Hemlock Street. Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Bloom, Willard David, 1615 W. Front Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Bogle, Ralph LaRue, Jr., 301 Hepburn Street, Milton, Pennsylvania
Bonacci, Michael Anthony, R.D. #1, Carbondale, Pennsylvania
Booth, Jean Evelyn, R.D. #2, Watsontown, Pennsylvania
Bowen, Roy Clifford, 1132 Reynolds Avenue, -Scrantim, Pennsylvania
Bowman, Donald Harry, 404 North Main Street, Watsontown, Pennsylvania
Brennar, Sally Ruth, 25 West Eighth Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Brescancine, Judy Ann. R.D. #1, Wind Gap, Pennsylvania
Bressi, Joseph A., 251 South Fourth Street, Shamokin. Pennsylvania
Brubaker, Oscar John, R.D. #2, .'^elinsgro^e, Pennsylvania
Brumley, Roger Glann, 435 West Pine Street, Frackville, Pennsylvania
Buck, Edward Gordon, 241 Croyden Road, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania
Burnett, Susan Kay, 139 West Dorrance Street, Kingston, Pennsylvania
Button, Marilyn E., 330 East Fourth Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Calisto, Ann Marie, 126 Philadelphia Avenue, West Pittston, Pennsylvania
Capp, Edith Ann, 530 Delaware Avenue, West Pittston, Pennsylvania
Capecci, Alfred Quintin, Box 105, Martins Creek, Pennsylvania
Cavanaugh, Ann Louise, 114 Maple Street, Danville, Pennsylvania
Chamberlain, Lynette Rae, R.D. #2, Orangeville, Pennsylvania
Colangelo, Samuel Carl, 151 South Bromley Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Conner, David Foote, 102 West Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Cromwell, Kenneth Grant, 1334 Hi-View Drive, Southampton, Pennsylvania
Cron, William Alfred, 213 North Street, Athens, Pennsylvania
Danks, Robert E., 298 Baltimore Avenue, West Pittston, Pennsylvania
Davis, Darthy Mona, 1109 N. Shamokin Street, Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Davis, Linda Lee, R.D. #2, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania
Demaree, Charles Edward, Quaker Lake. Brackney, Pennsylvania
Derr, Joanne Louise, 131 East 12th Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Derricott, William Thomas, Park Place, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania
DeWire, David Allen. 498 Broadway, Hughesville, Pennsylvania
Dick, Gerard P., 105 East Saylor Street, Atlas, Pennsylvania
Dowd, Mary Ann, 257 E. Fifth Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Drumm, Larry Earl, 208 West Ninth Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Dugan, Donald Boyd, R.D. #3, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Dugan, Donna Joan, Route 3, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Eberhart, Francis Martin. 1736 Memorial Avenue, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Edwards, James Allen, R.D. #1, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Emerich, Diane Marie, R.D. #1, New Ringgold, Pennsylvania
Evans, David H., 2456 Ogden Avenue, Cornwells Heights, Pennsylvania
Evans, Deborah, 736 E. Third Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Evans, John David, 705 Chestnut Street, Bangor, Pennsylvania
Fausey, Karen Mildred, 638 Berwick Road, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Fenstermacher, Edwin Joseph, 923 Monroe Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Fenstermacher, Gary Clinton, 358 Duke Street, Nortlmmberland,
Pennsylvania
Figliolino. Joseph M., 19 Arlington Drive, Fords, New Jersey
Fischler, Idy Claire, 917 Eighth .'\ venue. Prospect Park, Pennsylvania
Fisher, Robert J., 338 East Beech Street, Hazleton. Pennsylvania
Fleming, Sarah Jane, 151 South Third Street, Catawissa, Pennsylvania
Flesher, James Tracy, 907H East Third Street, Nescopeck, Pennsylvania
Fogarty, Rosemary Ann, 116 Putnam Street, West Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Fox, Ray Henry R.D. #2, Catawissa, Pennsylvania
Frantz, Irene A., R.D. #1, Stillwater, Pennsylvania
Freund, Mary Elizabeth, 1219 North Main Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Furey, Cheryl .Ann, 806 Rhoads Avenue, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
Garraham, James M.. Box 76, Orangeville, Pennsylvania
Garrigan, Francis Edward, 31 North Seventh Street, Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Garrison, Robert L., R.D. #1, Napwallo|Kn, Pennsylvania
Gass, Barbara Ann, 128 Gerhart Avenue, Ephrata, Pennsylvania
Gering, Robert D., 701 East Third Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Gibble, Robert Gordon„205 North Main Street, Manheim, Pennsylvania
Goodman, Wilbur Harvey, R.D. #1, Elysburg, Pennsylvania
Graci, Maryann, 3805 Bonnybrook Road, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Gregory, Paul F., 21 Chestnut Street, Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania
Gross, Cecelia Marie, 235 North Front Street, Milton, Pennsylvania
Gross, Judith June, 1820 Cathedral Road, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
Hall, William Robert, 1008 East 18lh Street, Chester, Pennsylvania
Hanna, George Arthur, 249 E. Abbott Street, Lansford, Pennsylvania
Harabin, Alberta M., 216 Sherman Avenue, Raritan, New Jersey
Harter, Jay Delmar, 439 E. Third Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Hartman, James R., R.D. #5, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Heitz, Michael Wilford, 3066 Kerper Road, Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
Herman, Kay Marie, R.D. #1, Westlawn. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania
Hinkle, John Reynold, 45 Dunnigan Street, Weatherly, Pennsylvania
Hoff, Philip David, 3826 Kremer Street, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania
Hoffman, William Henry. R.D. #2, Tamaqua, Pennsylvania
Hollern, Dean Matthew. 85 East Nlain Street, Ringtown, Pennsylvania
Hopkins, Byron Jack. 37 Kingwood Lane, Levittown, Pennsylvania
Horn, Gary William, R.D. #1, Ringtown, Pennsylvania
Beltz,

Beltz, Louise Rawlings, Sugarloaf

Home, Keith Allen, R.D. #2, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Houseknecht, Ronald Dennis, 13 Schuyler Avenue, Muncy, Pennsylvania
Houtz, Luton John, 1017 Schuylkill Avenue, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Huseman, David Charles, 510 Twelfth Avenue, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Johnson, Fred C, 351 East Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Johnson, Otis Reynolds, 414 Cedar Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania

Johnson, Roger Dean, Box 81, R.D. #1, Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Jones, N'ancy Marie, 62 Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, Pennsylvania
Keeney, Thomas V. Jr., Whilemarsh Valley C. C, Philadelphia 18,
Pennsylvania
Keiser, Boyd T., 139 Washington Street, Milton, Pennsylvania
Keagle, Robert Joseph
Keener, Norma Clare, R.D. #3, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Klock, Frederick John, P.O. Box 15, Mowry, Pennsylvania
Kolnik, Marilynne Elizabeth, 450 Dqmino Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Krakowski, Edward F., 912 First Street, Nescopeck, Pennsylvania
Kressler, Joseph F., 341 Lightstreet Road, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Kubert, Joseph Patrick, 129 West Mahanoy Avenue, Mahanoy City,
Pennsylvania
Kunkel, Richard Robert, R.D. #1, Weatherly, Pennsylvania
Kupsky, Richard Louis, 1123 Orange Street. Berwick, Pennsylvania
Kurowski, Joseph Walter, 167 West .Main Street, Glen Lyon. Pennsylvania
Latsha, Robert Bruce, 362 Duke Street, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Laughlin, Marlene Kay, 19 North Main Street, Muncy, Pennsylvania
Lavelle, Joseph Peter, 10 West North Street, Centralia, Pennsylvania
Lechleitner, Rodney S., 2 West Fell Street, Summit Hill. Pennsylvania
Lehmann. Elke Johanna. 525 Broad Street, Nescopeck, Pennsylvania
Letcavage, Robert L., 11 North Rock Street, Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Lindermuth. Noel William. R.D. #3. Catawissa, Pennsylvania
Long. Connie Jane. 504 North Fourth Street, Catawissa, Pennsylvania
Lundy, Carol .^nn, 1615 Scott Street, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
McGee, Anna Elizabeth, Guarantee Trust Bldg., Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania
Major, Ruth Fraley, 304 Wright Avenue, Kingston. Pennsylvania
Mann, Judith Elaine, 824 Lehigh .\%enue, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Marks, Daniel Lewis, 125 Cameron Road, Willow Grove, Pennsylvania
Martz, Ronald Edward, 427 Vine Street, Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Masich, George A., 518 West Front Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Matthews, Jim T., 17 East Butler Street. Shickshinny, Pennsylvania
Mattucci, Anthony G.. LaSalle Street. Berwick, Pennsylvania
Maurer, Clitford R., 216 West Fifth Street, Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania
Messick, Edwin R., Jr., 210 Staley Avenue, Collingdale, Pennsylvania
Michael, Kay Ann, R.D. #1. Nescopeck, Pennsylvania
Milauskas, Frank J.. 863 North Rebecca .Avenue. Scranton. Pennsylvania
Miller, Arno 0., 145 West Fifth Street, Mifflinville, Pennsylvania
Miller, Eugene Michael. 127 E. Pine Street, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania
Mistal, Cecelia Marie, 744 N. Locust Street, Hazleton. Pennsylvania
Morin, Judith Theresa, 715 Second Avenue, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Moyer, Grace Louise, 112 East Second Street, Williamsburg, Pennsylvania
Mulhern, Francis Edward, 14 Defoe Street. Pittston. Pennsylvania
Murin, Irene Domicella, 325 West Fifth Street, Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania
Mussoline, Neil Joseph, 54S N. Cleveland, Hazleton. Pennsylvania
Nattras, John David, 50 Lincoln Avenue, West Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Nestarick. Michael Peter. R.D. #1. Box 16-H, Ringtown, Pennsylvania
Obert, Kathryn Frances, 112 Thomson .\venue, Dushore, Pennsylvania
Ohl, Stephen Harold. R.D. #1. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Osborne, Edward L'.. 956 Kingsman Road, Boothwyn, Pennsylvania
Paul, Dazimae Raylene, 404 E. Fourth Street. Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Paul, Mary Lou, 123 Spruce Street, Ashland, Pennsylvania
Phillips, Donald La Verne, 525 Jefferson Avenue, Jermyn, Pennsylvania
Powis, Bonnie Lee, 48 W. Kirmar Avenue, Alden Station, Pennsylvania
Price. John E., 719 E. Dewart Street, Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Pulaski, Charles John, 225 S. Vine Street, Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania
Quigg, David Searles. 220 Walnut Street, Danville, Pennsylvania
Reagan, Sally A., 3113 Paul Drive, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Reedy, Dennis Norwood, 901 High Street, West Miken. Pennsylvania
Reiter, William Michael, Box 7, Guilford, New York
Rimsha, Ruth A., 721 Main Street, Forest City, Pennsylvania
Ripa, Carol Ann, 345 West Main Street, Plymouth, Pennsylvania
Robbins, Georgianna Rae, R.D. #1, Orangeville, Pennsylvania
Ross, William John, 1310 Centre Street, Ashland, Pennsylvania
Russell, Sandra Jean, 723 Fee Avenue, Parkland, Pennsylvania
Sadusky, Paul Charles, 433 West .\tlantic Street, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
Saitta, Frank Patrick, 58 Butler Street, Pittston, Pennsylvania
Salus, Joan .Ann. 61 East Fourth Street, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Jill Ann, Route #6, Milford, Pennsylvania
Raymond Richard, 40 E. Clay Avenue, West Hazleton,
Pennsylvania
Scott, Thomas Edgar, R.D. #2, Mifflinsburg, Pennsylvania
Sebastian, Paul Jacob, 2202 Centre Street, Ashland, Pennsylvania
Seybert, James Paul 405 Carleton .\venue, Hazelton, Pennsylvania
Sheaffer, Karl Kent, 36 E. Main Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Slick, Paula Madeline, 633 Railroad Street, Forest City, Pennsylvania

Schneider,
Schneider,

Small,

Thomas

Herbert, 78 Ninth Street,

Wyoming, Pennsylvania

Smith, Charles C, Box 443, R.D. #1, Harveys Lake. Pennsylvania
Smith, Deborah Louise, 816 Second Avenue, Williamsport, Pennsylvania

Smith, Donald Richard. 506 Queen Street, Northumberland, Pennsylvania
Smith, Thomas Richard, 832 \^'. Chestnut Street, Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Snyder, Dennis Robert. R.D. #5. Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Snyder, Joseph Francis, 41 S. U ylam Street, Frackville, Pennsylvania
Sorber. Charles William, R.D. #1, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania
Stahl. Linda Claire, 42 Dagobcrt Street, WilkesBarre, Pennsylvania
Steidel, J(.hn Richard, 1311 Howard Avenue, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Storm, James William, 502 S. Poplar Street,' Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Supsie, Joseph Lamar, 1748 W. Wood Street, Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Switzer, Thomas P., 126 N. Front Street, Milton, Pennsylvania
Tamocki, James Edward, 222 E. Water Street, Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania
Teter, Christine Mae, Zion Grove, Pennsylvania
Thomas, Wayne D., 119 East Shawnee Avenue, Plymouth, Pennsylvania
Treaster. Susan Jane, 914 Mountain View Drive, Reedsville, Pennsylvania
Trout, David .Alan, Shuman Street, Catawissa, Pennsylvania
Troutman, William Franklin, Willing Street, Llewellyn, Pennsylvania
Turley, Daine Marie, 69 Laurel Street, Alden, Pennsylvania
Turse, Mary Jean, 6 East First Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Urban, Josephine Mary, R.D. #1, Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania
Vineski, Judith Mary, 2.30 Redington Avenue, Troy, Pennsylvania
Vivino, Francis Joseph, 148 S. Oak Street, Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania
Witzel, Robert James, .\ristes, Pennsylvania
Wilkes. Dorothy Eloise, 1 .Maple Lane, Leviltown, Pennsylvania
Wilson, Linda \^illiams, Pole 175 Box 224, Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania
Witcoski, John Robert, 527 W. Lloyd Street, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
Wolfe, Gary Edward, R.D. #1, Herndon, Pennsylvania
Wortley, Judith F., 2 Calico Bush Road, Levittown, Pennsylvania
Wright, Vincent J., 127 E. Seventh Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Yamulla, Mary Louise, 120 West Twenty-Second Street, Hazleton,
Pennsylvania
Young, James Harry, 240 South Fairview Avenue, Upper Darby, Pennsylvania
Youpatoff. Carol .Antoinette, 146 Pacific Avenue, Garfield, New- Jersey
Zablpcky, Irwin Floyd, 3611 Second Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Zarski, John Joseph, 333 West Cherry Street, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
Zeisloft, Da\id R., 936 W. .Main Street. Bloomsburg. Pennsylvania
Zelonis. Jean M.. 68 Ivy Hill Road, Levittown, Pennsylvania
Zenke, Jean .A., 2203 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Zevas, Helen H., 2243 Henderson Street, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

SPECIAL EDUCATION
Bush, Mary Alice, Box 25, Springfield. Pennsylvania
Coughlin, Joanne Marie, 1125 Jackson St., Easton, Pennsylvania
Czajkowski, Ellen, 42 Lee Park Avenue, Wilkes Barre. Pennsylvania
Donahue, Connie Lee. 853 Bristol Pike. Andalusia, Pennsylvania
Dooley, Anthony H., 503 Holly Oak Rd.. ^S'ilmington, Delaware
Gldeckler. Lawrence Christian. 47 Blake Avenue, Rockledge, Pennsylvania
Grubb, Edward N., 742 East Market Street, Danville, Pennsylvania
Hadesty, Diana P., 1525 West Walnut Street, Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Heller, Richard Charles, 211 Luzerne Avenue, Berwick, Pennsylvania
Houseknecht, Michael H., 107 E^st Hancock Street, Saint Clair, Pennsylvania
Hunsinger, Lola .M.. 365 East Second Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Kessler, Frances Elizabeth, 123 East Penn Avenue, Robesonia, Pennsylvania
Kichline, Elizabeth Jane, R.D. #3. Allentown, Pennsylvania
Kline, John Stanley, 434 West Spring Street, Frackville, Pennsylvania
Koury, Danielle Irene, 10.38 Laurel Street, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Lupton, Christie A., 514 Brandon Avenue, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Mika, Joyce C, Box 33, Stillwater. Pennsylvania
Miller, James Richard, 616 Martin Street, Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Miller, Suzanne, 2017 Winton Avenue, Havertown, Pennsylvania
Mushrush, Diane Ruth. 123 Pine Street, Catasauqua, Pennsylvania
Oberlin, Clareen Ann, 25 Laurel Street, Lewistown, Pennsylvania
Perkins, Grace, M6 Rutter Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania
Piszek, Patricia Ann, 1208 South Webster Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Sharrow, Kathryn Lewis. 310 East Market Street, Danville, Pennsylvania
Shore, Barbara Elizabeth, 808 East Water Street, Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
Siegel. Marshall Harold, 41 Huffman Street, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Silkroski, Lois Jean, 531 Murphy Avenue, Baden, Pennsylvania
Sill, Jo Ann, Box 31, Cooperstown, New York
Smitz, Wayne C, 221 Lincoln Street, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Steckel, Mary Jennings. 200 Columbia Avenue, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
TuUi, Randy L., 6 Railroad Street, Hershey, Pennsylvania
Turley, William .Albert, 200 East Union Street, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania
Weeb, Sharon E., 450 West Third, West IS'yoming, Pennsylvania
Werner, Charles William, 497B West Third Street, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Wilson, Susannah E., 569 Church Road, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania
Worrell, Janet Arlene, R.D. #1, Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania

Wyatt, Ann Kinsloe, 204 Bratton Avenue, Lewistown, Pennsylvania
Youshock, Joseph Michael, 724 LaSalle Street, Berwick, Pennsylvania

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