Buffalo State College - Elms Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)
- Class of 1956
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He takes one discouraged moment from yesterday, one small recognition from today and builds his tomorrow. He grows. From social life he grows. He hunts for a chair in the Ad cafeteria or eats lunch in a quiet corner of the auditorium. He gets four or five phone calls a day, or he writes phone messages for someone else. I 1 Z l s , 2. sl 3, E K7 1 6 Y P J A I ' 1 . 'D x 5 'UT 'TI af H IBI1' of LUK9Y,f1f'5 DCKS ,,., 'N He's here on these pages . . . dancing, drinking, talking, cheering, eating, Waik- ing, thinking, smiling, loafing. A girl in a tweed coat hops puddles on her way to the gynig another stares out the window at a dance in the union. qv' Way. N N IWW? I f .M .....-.-,-, .1 f f fr, 1 4 wf V4 4 4 7,1 'f--.. ,0 W M , -M W1 7 ..,, ., , Z ' ff? gl' A f K f ,4- Wx W , M ,6 f 1 ,fg'.1Slv,..-MN4 , ,F J A, f 2 L 'Oki -15 ! ll .if fi If 1 1 ,. ,541-,Agp X 1 I ' x ...ff '- I M- E V, J . 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L 3 3 fp-Q., ffff' 1 ' 1, id: H1 1., A student everyone knows presents a gift on Moving up day Someone hardly anyone knows plays the piano in the lounge and IS proud and frightened For this is anyone everyone an organization president drinking black coffee, a student helper Watch- ing television, a dorm girl phoning home. Everyone . . . bad moods, good moods. 2 3 f'S ziggy 1. ,rf .mm vm. p ,v . urv: -'l Q,,,,., M .5 w 2 i x 'H vs-1 . X, is V. i , Y s W- - , - JZ? -47 EAN 63 fam lass xii' A student at State. He's the fellow with the brown brief case . . .the one Who's never late for class. . , The girl who pretends to be someone she 1sn t. The basketball star Who participates in the kinder- garten. Anyone - everyone. W I : 5 LU .5 -f-tw'mg3f w3.L' w -Q -2 1' ry.---. .-U, 33 -57' f- '- 'E v,? 'w', we-'gi'3z3,?,fx5Q2 -N' . 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Home economics. A girl in a White uniform, White shoes . . . professional. From fudge to full-course dinners, from aprons to coats, she grows in skill. And she teaches. s . Q-f'xiSI4ih-nw-. i ,-., ,np .4 ,npr 5 ,ap -v 5 Elementary education. From the commas and semicolons of freshman com- position to the epic of John BroWn's body. From Western civilization to the social theories of this age. Steps of scientific method, identification of trees, square roots, decimal systems, flutophones, paper sculp- ture, French civilization - elementary education. M ,Q 42 , M,4.fg,f fwfiff , ,M Q 4, W. iw l EZ? 'V 9 Industrial arts division. Plans, tools, machines. Ceramics, Wood, leather, metal, plastic, textiles, paper, print ing, electricity . . . materials. Learning skills, learning methods, teaching. 1 1 A student in education for the exceptional . . . workingwith speech handicapped children, mentally retarded children, orthopedically handi- capped children. Education . . . teaching a girl with cleft palate, a boy Who can learn only very slowly, a boy With epilepsy or cerebral palsy. Believing in special education. 5 w I O 8 1 1 3 36 3 Q - K F . Term papers to do. Students comb the card catalog and consult the Readers Guide. They ask questions. Arms ache from earring eight or ten books. Three by five cards, a typewriter, a paper punch, a blue cover. And then a grade. l1....m- l I 4 Dean of the college . . . administrator of academic life. Con- flicts, requests for extra hours and special course needs bring stu- dents to Dean Ralph Horn for academic guidance. A library staff . . . trained, ready to answer questions about records, books, magazines, teaching materials. A library . . . growing. Core of college academic life. i J if 1 'gf M7 f J f af 'fff 0 , 4 f M' 5055. l First row: Doris LaRosa JoAnn Twist, Ronald Devito, Cynthia Hurley,.lVlary Wilgtorowski, Susanne Ercklert, Dolores Adams, Beverly Mc- Nett, Nancy Molter, Gordon Klopf, adviser. Second row: Joan Dean, acting recording secretary, Judy Dingeldey, acting first vice-presi dentg Joan Haley, recording secretary, Daniel Idzik, president, Rodney Van Housen, vice-trectsiirerg Barbara Ernst, second vice-presidentg d' t M r Lou Schmitt first vice president' Gail Stephenson treasurer,' David Maul, sergeant-at-arfmsg Joanne Taylor, correspon ing secre ary, a y , - , , Carol Vertalino. Third row: Anna Maria Rosch, Lynn Winter, Francis Reilly, Sally Ann Henry, Anthony Tabbi, Gerald Dalven, Lorraine Weaver, Janice Becker, Joan Kosinski, Donna Schultz, Arthur Frasier, Judith Millspaugh, Annette Arendt, Ronald Thrun, Carol Dean, Ruth Garrett, student congress MJ,,f ns, Beverly Mc- first vice-presi vice-presidenty 'geant-at-armsg alven, Lorraine Lrol Dean, Ruth U . YV First row: Elaine Kourelis, Jacqueline Rush, Joan Kosinski, sec1'etafry,' Gail Stephenson, chai1'man,' Cecil Rodney, ad'uise7',' Deidre Davis, Mary Callahan, Rita Rosati, Second row: Joseph Trimboli, Mary Lou Lynch, Francis Reilly, Arthur Frazier, Anton Schwarzniueller, Dean Zuch, Robert Jennette, Gary Runckel, Sharon Wright, Herman Kuebler. Student Congress, voice of the student body. An expression of democ- racy and citizenship in the college community. Congress seeks to represent everyone. . An office in the union, the clicking and tapping of a typewriter 3 voice on the phone, people hurrying in and out. A bulletin board. , COm3ffFte6lLgSng's - activity room, music room. Delegates, chairmen, officers, Finance agency . . . a subdivision of Student Con re Q I L. t Jresents the student budget to Congress for a Jr l d t g S 1 ratification. pl ova an O the Student body for 'g Deidre Davis, rzmueller, Dean finance agency LK ,i Q11 F 'I First row: Dorothy Hayn, Gail Stephenson, Nancy Slinde, Patricia Walsli. Second row: Jean Fidd, JoAnn Twist, C07'?'6SQJOTLdi'I7fg sec1'eta7'y,' l Mary Lou Lynch, recording secrefm'y,' Donna Schultz, 'U7:CC-1J7'GS7:dG7Ltf Cynthia Hurley, p'rcsiclent,' William Thomas, lf7'GfLS7,L7'67',' Susanne Erck- ert. Third row: Joseph Cannamela, Lynn Winter, Margaret Knueppel, Nancy Molter, Patricia O'Lea1'y, Anthony Queeno, Donna Gottung. n - W S li 5 ! college union board Cc tivitie Cli Wassz C9 O11 R me :cretaryg fne Erck- Gottung. CollegeUnion board . . . regulating union ac- tivities and services. Christmas Week - a tree in the lounge Wassail bowl, choir, bell ringers, a fireside sing Coffee hours. Open house . . . fun and college spirit. First row: Mary Jane Wickham, Meta Norenberg, Rita Rosati, Margaret Matheson. Second row: Ronald Devito, Elizabeth Garcea, Dean Zuch, Benjamin Gronewolcl, Walter Greenwood, John McRae. publications board handbook Mary Jane Scrymgeour, Mary Jane Wickham, Virginia Beard aww 2:7 G' W.. -...-v--- - - ., I WV Y ,Z l First row: Rita Rosati, Nancy Nichols, Emily Bradshaw, Anthony Tabbi, Joy Yondt, Arlene Layer, Ar- lene Newell. Second row: Rose Marie Aquino, Joanne Waskey, William Hazelton, Bill Vantine, Joan Boxer, Doreen Pelletier, Colleen Buckley, Margaret Woodall, Margaret Matheson. ' 1 i l 1 The Handbook . . . a student guide on college policy and traditign, Record . . . a busy Friday night, a box in the hall. A phone ringing in the publications office, a red pencil, a party. Elms . . . decisions on theme and cover. Pictures in the lounge Deadlines. ' Elm Leaves . . . an expression of student thou 'li . ' ' ' - copy-reading, printing, distributing. Student creazcipixiitejgfildglngy typmg, Frances M Lawler, Ja Mary Jan Anne Reek Layer, Ar record Lawler Jane Anne Haughton Dean Zuch Mary Jane VanDyke Marlene Zack Jo Anne Reeb Jean Panclo N J E J 1 I 1 fine, J 0311 Frances Manka, Hazel Ensminger, Maureen 7 ! 1 1. 7 , . s ll I elms Business staff. Joan Bordeaux editorg Doris Frey, ma1wg'ing editor. Photogoqaplny staff. Bill Vantine, editor. x .ff .rin M Y ff I X I Q ' is th at 7' J y 1 Mk: X nmbfx R U 2 R af . hzgx ff - x f ff J ld? 1 inf' rx . 441 f Xt. U' sff, X N K' s , Page 1 I Q 1Jl. W f'-WC V.-ur. ' 'f. 'iv Y . I, .ll ak , V ' L iff N xxx 2' f i f 'x X W' ,f 1- kj, Q , y 1 , 1 if ' ,fl A, ' 4. x W, 1 1 r Q ax X K f ' fff La ., A , . ff , Q I4 ,',.X ,L f 1 , 14 f 'fi K v W X I 1 i Y ff fhns.. , .. , Mm. 7? 1 'E Q 1 fi? I L i - 1 ffl . Ei I a . px- . if E s. -I . ,Q . fi ' 5 -1 I lu N I . 1, v3 Y li ff '. gl li' if fl Q1 xi X . 'I 1 i 1 r f First row: Joris Tate Mar Callahan Meta Norenber adviser' Rita LIT First row Second ro Jungberg. F l S I y gi Y Rosati, editorg Mary Jane Scrynlgeour, Doreen Pelletier. Second row: Ann Druschel, Dean Zuch, Mary Ann Vullo, Jodelle Wuertzer, Marga- ret Kapp. elm leaves 1 --.....,.-.....-......,..----.-..........,,... --v V . V ' ',-- .l,.. 1 Q 3 ? Q S 5 9 4 summer sessions board First row: Ellsworth Russell, Margaret Knueppel, Concetta Terranova, Marlene Zack, Albert Burns, Martin Barrett, Marilyn Henline. Second row: George Sherrie, Gordon Klopf, Lorraine Lange, Theodore Moss, Lorraine Cardillo, Walter Greenwood, Mary Glor, Alfred Jungberg. L dormitory council pioneer hell First row: Joan Mitchell, Ruth Walton, secretary. Second row: Sheila Fitzgerald, 'vice-p1'esident,' Susan Linnetz, preszdentg Jacqueline Gotti, treasurer. First row: Carole Tuthill, Nancy Raziano, Sandra Ward, Wilma Ben- jamin, Joyce Altpeter, Anne George, Elaine Schwimmer, Gloria Dres- her. Second row: Mary Ann Canz, Carolyn White, tT6t1fS?ft7'67',' Margaret Murphy, Judith Millspaugh, secretary, Mary Ann Abrams, president 5 Dianne Schmuckmier, vice-pres'Lde'rLt,' Elizabeth O'Shea, Mary Lou Lynch, Jane Anne Haughton. Third row: Barbara Brightman, Evelyn Rosenstein, Gayle Schrader, Patricia Davies, Sonya Herbart, Elaine Kahler, Helene Rosenstein, Helen Taylor, Joan Wood, Ann Kavulich, Donna Dahar, Laurita Lodestro, Marie Re, Sheila Fullenweider, Janice Edwards, Hazel Ensminger, Sandra Philbad. VN First ' Jeanne Elaine YG. '1 Iilma Ben- loria Dres- I Margaret president, Mary Lou an, Evelyn art, Elaine , Kavulich, der, Janice First row: Carole Nelson, Barbara Miller, Wilda Benson, vice-president, Doris Heidenreich, Lois Gilbert. Second row: Esther Stewart, Jeanne Hyland, treasu1'e9',' Leila Haywood, p1'esident,' Kathryn Harrries, ad11ise'r,' Ann Howard, secretary, Hazel Ensminger. Third row: Elaine Albrecht, Joanna Sespico, Janet Corrigan, Joanne Messura, Freda Judge, Lola Anne Powers, Gladys Davis, Marjorie Hodgins, Nancy Conklin, Anita Becken. residence centers council She lives away from home, and nothing is so import- ant as a letter and a phone call. Dorm life . . . late hours, unit meetings, dinner at six, rules, special permissions, roommates. Washing machines that are out of order, luggage rooms overflowing with suitcases, boxes and crinoline, rooms with matching bedspreads and stuffed animals, rooms with socks drying on chairs. Dorm life. First row: Joseph Wincenc, faculty chai1'man,' James Rauhe, secretaryg Catherine English. Second row: Edward Kostuk, student chairmang William Tallmadge, Robert Jennette, t1'easu1'e1'. The band . . . a group that really Works, a group with spirit. And the band brings spirit to others - students, children, Vete- rans. The vital force of the organization is embodied in lVlr. Joseph Wincenc, director. The orchestra . . . appreciating the great classics and the modern Works it plays and interprets, creating a musical apprecia- tion in its audience, enjoying its Work. music board Seated: Mussen, ter Eus Seated: Francis Ciurczak. Standing: Charles Mussen, John Bruno, Stanley Zimmerman, Wal- ter Eustace. E: W B hu gry f've 11 1 fi, A 0 Q f I E i I I P I 4 U' r 1 , 1 P K f f ,I V is A ',.. 54' , wh , fn., A A,,, f ms V.. -'. L, -'M 4 5 ' ,wwwrwzx . Q - 'V W , ,f ' F YW - 'f v ,-V, I D , ff :Q 4 ,w f za , 1 x AW N Q! . ' I Q- ' I-'?f'A . 4 1 - v , M K wg ,ww Y H fi 3 7, QM Ax, F ' I' M' rg-1 5, Stanley lHaywood, fton York, Robert Jeanette, Nancy Gallagher, Charles Mussen, Agnes Freiner, Barbara Mabie. First Tow: Jay Tuttle, Elaine Schwimmer. Second 'row First row: Edith Rothman, Doris Willert, Anne Saxton, Ilse Doerler, Barbara Miller, Janice Becker, Janice Bloom. Dorea Bumbar. Second row: Mary Laine Phatiger, Annette Sharlene Bolt. Third row: Willian Ogden, Ralph Slade Fayer, Joan Droit. Nobert Gurbacki. wxw X- xwwwx I sm x 7, f' Z ' Q , 4 '- V I 2 ' 1 me j 1 f I ,, gf 1 A. J f ,, .hs W orchestra .uv- string ensemble Jane Welty, Bonnie Brock, Rosemary Simpson, Helen Taylor ox W X , fijiff, KwfA fgqw fa W.- QIQ- First row: Josephson, Cline, Jose gene Piedn' Paul Mank First row: ma Grissor leen O'Rou' Carol Scliu Greenberge Phelps, Na F i1'sf row: Valentine. 1lrer,' Marg Patricia H rick, Lawri Peter Mac: Eugene Pie ,.,g.- 1 nv glee Clubs Ffrsf rozv: Paul Homer, William Tallmadge, fzdviscr. Second row: Herman Keubler, Peter Macris, Robert Weaver, Edouard Koeppel, Paul Josephson, George VVeinfurtner, sccrctory-z'rcr1su1'er,' Daniel Kowalski, Walter Merrick, Robert Gitzin, Sheldon Merritt. Third row: Paul Cline, Joseph McCabe, Kenneth Hennig, Ivan Lawson, Newton York, Lowell Smith, Francis Conrad, Lee Trave1's, Monroe Whiting, Eu- gene Piedmont, 1n'csz'der1t,' Thomas Fillipponi. Fourth row: Thomas Brown, William Farrell, Allan Jones, Albert Sinnigen, Gordon Ressue, Paul Manke, J. Reginald Miles, Howard Penny, Pearson Bailey. First 1-mc: Rhonda Roucco, Joan Schroeder, Marilyn Watkins, Virginia Crozier, Cynthia Denny, Jean Nussbaum, Louise McLennan, Thel- ma Grisson, Mary Lou Gray. Second row: Anita Becken, Carole Tragash, Geraldine Borom, Loretta Borkowski, Barbara Bricmont, Kath- leen O'Rourke, Mary Jane VanDyke, Joan Heintz, Ann Rasmussen, Johanna Wagner. Tlzird row: Jean Fidd, Clara Smith, Gloria Craine, Carol Schultz, M. Joanne Meloon, Dorothy McMahon, Elsie Zdzieblo, Patricia Schlehr, Madie Curry, June Sibble, Dale Lewis, Bess Mae Greenberger. Fourth row: Shelia Fitzgerald, Wilda Benson, Joyce Staudt, Susan Smith, Carol Ann Bettcher, Mary Louise Frombgen, Susan Phelps, Nancy Potter, Elizabeth Washington, Annette Roth, Majorie Grant, Jean Naish. a Capella First row: Barbara LaBarge, Roberta Beebe, Jane McLaughlin, Barbara Betschen, Ethel Bailey, Shirley Covel, Nancy Gilson, Marilyn Valentine. Second row: Carole Tuthill, Beverly Courtney, Donna Walker, Carol Klein, Barbara Bailey, Constance Carberry, secretary-treas- u1'er,' Margaret Miller, Jean Barone, William Tallmadge, adviser. Third row: Diane Hall, Marion Touseye, Mary Flebelkorn, Carol Mills, Patricia Horn, Madie Curry, Helen King, Barbara Gertz, Janice Bennett. Fourth row: George Weinfurtner, Francis Conrad, Walter Mer- rick, Lawrence Griffin, J. Reginald Miles, Thomas Fillipponi, Gordon Ressus, William Ogden, Paul Cline, Thomas Brown, Robert Weaver, Peter Macris, Herman Keubler. Fifth row: Nicholas Macrides, Monroe Whiting, Edward Kostuk, president, Paul Manke, Howard Penny, Eugene Piedmont, Lee Travers, Pearson Bailey, Albert Sinnigen, Lowell Smith, Edouard Koepple, Allan Jones, Kenneth Henning. madrigals A Cappella choir . . . familiar robes, a familiar name on concert programs, good Voices. A Cappella . . . oppgy. tunity for trips and Varied programs. Glee clubs . . . Christmas concert, spring concert, singing music loved by college students. Creating music and fellowship, too. First row: Pearson Bailey. Second row: Constance Carberry, Walter Merrick, Robert Weaver, Lawrence Griffin, Barbara LaBarge, Barbara Gertz, Ethel Bailey, Madie Curry. First rot jorie Hoc First row: Carol Palmer, co-captaing Patricia Hackenberry, co-captain. Second row: Sonia Root, Jane Carr, Joanne Cohn, Mar- jorie Hodgins, Ann Kavulich, Patricia Minken. majorettes gunnerettes ro, Rosemary Costello, Jeanne Bermann, Edith Lapham, Susan Rosenber- ger, Lorraine Weaver, Joyce Staudt, Suzanne Munro, Gail Reilly, Marie Kirkland, Dolores Russ, Sharon Dobrovolsky, Eliza- beth Olson, Louise McLen- nan, secretary. Second -row: Carole Wittner, t1'ecLsure1',' Phyllis Buer- ger, Patricia Bjorklund, Diana Pares, Linda Joslin, Velma Boyles, captain, Dorothea Wlodarczyk, Jean Fidd, Deanna Davy, Jo- anne Blaha, Sandra Haas, Joanne Granite, Shirley Schwartz, Joan Gardner, co-captain. clrillettes First row: Mary Insera, Margaret Newman, Joanne Smith, Arline Annunziato, Arlene Kleffl, Bfdrbara Bottomley, Susan Phelps. Second row: Victoria COS- mano, co-cfLptai1z,' Eileen Dickson, Diane Kaiser, C0- cafptain. Third row: Josephine Parkes, Marcia Kieta, Marjorie Anderson, Frances Manka. Firsr rozrz Ormsluy, D Bfeiie larbara Mun, Y COStello, UHUH, Edith an Rosenber- 19 Weaver, t,,Suzanne Remy, Marie olores Russ volsk Eliz I V . ya H .ouise McLen- Ty- Second 2 Wittner 'hynis Buerf 1 Bjorklund, Linda Joslin, es, captaing vdarczyk, Jean a Davy, Jo- Sandra Haas, nite, Shirley Jan Gardner, oarlfle rbara , Cos- :I', 00' Kieta, First row: Geraldine Ma1'apese.Seco1zd row: Carole Piper, Joan Rindfleisch, Helen Taylor. Third row: Phyllis Carpenter, Joan Ormshy, Donna Delahunt. Fourth row: Judith Millspaugh, Ann Scheer, Joan Staub, Muriel Kay, Nancy LaLonde. Cheerleaders Fzzst iow. Phyllis Levine, treas- u'rer,' Concetta Terranova. Second row: Walter Blind, Daniel Clifford, Arnold Popinsky, presidentg Fran- cis Reilly speech arts board First row: Colleen Mullen, vice-president-secretary. Second row: Ar- nold Popinsky, Concetta Terranova, presidentg Donald Trueblood, ad- viser. Third row: Mary Jones, Henry Walbesser, Janice Edwards. nu kappa alpha First row: Herman Kuebler, Walter Blind, vice-p1'esident,' Pauline Duckett, corresponding sec1'etow'y,' Cynthia Miller, Shirley Sandler, Thomas Ahern. Second row: Lucy Silvaroli, Mary Rickert, Patricia McKeon, Patricia Hackenberry, Carol Palmer, Mina Goossen, cLd'vise?'g Francis Reilly, president, Phyllis Levine, t1'easzw'e1'g Kalo- ma Thompson, Sandra Sisson, Jane Carr, Myrna Jean Carr, Linda Kanowitz. Tlzird row: Marilyn Tropman, Donald Wildy, Donald Bieber, Ronald Peters, Theodore Di Pasquale, Daniel Clifford, Robert Wiegand, John Richert, Barbara Willis, Beverly Wiegand, Bonnie Kulow, Yvonne Castellion, Anthony Cox. C8 Cas tation. A dim, p the Wo N De college casting hall Casting Hall . . . interpretation and presen- tation. Arena theater or stage production - lights dim, programs rustle and then are quiet. Only the World of the play exists. Nu Kappa Alpha - forensic group. Debating a prominent issue, meeting other college debating organizations. 'yy Cynthia nn, Patricia bL7'67',' Kalo- 1 Tropman, igand, John oon ooations board X' 3 X f Publicity, good publicity. A 2 y crowded auditorium - or a smal- 1 ler audience. Introductions, ideas, coffee hours. Convocatlons board. J anet Weber, co-chairmam' Marilyn Koerber, 'recording secretaryg Allan Jones, t'V6CLSZl,'I'67',' Dorothy Du- mmuco, Sharon Wright, Donna Schultz, corresponding secretary, Emily Bradshaw, co-chairmomg Mar- garet Matheson, Gordon Klopf, Carl Hein, adviser. oamp board First row: Katherine Meyerhans. Second row: Doris VanAllen, Lyn Musalino, Herman Kuebler. Third row: Howard Bethel, 'vice-chairmang Marilyn Mor- ris, secretaryg David Hammond, treasurerg Grace Aspray, faculty representative. Fourth row: James Strauch, Louis Callan. Fifth row: Charles Fellner, Raymond Bradley, John Urban, chairman. ei' ra lg' I First row: Robert Kersch, vice-p1'esident,' Alfred Heinen, Margaret Julian, Gerald Duf- fy, Charles Torch, president, Edith Lapham. Second row: Robert Smith, Denise Aakes- son, Miriam Spaulding, adviser, June Fischer, Dolores Russ, sec1'eta1'y,' Martha Hasner, Barbara Tansey, William Ogden. Third row: Robert Lamparter, t1'easu9'e'rg Mercer Guerry, Mary Jane Lewis, Ann Scheer, Gary Runckel, Leland Gage, Mary Hendricks, Albert Tomm, Artnoll Wegner, advisevg' James J edele. athletic board ath ass- First row: June Fisch Joan Kosir Szpakowski 'v1'se1',' Jo A retaryg Ma Gloria Rye p1'eside'nt,' f me ath assl First row: Alfred Heir kel. Second Kearsing, A womens athletic association First row: Mary Ann Vullo, Margaret Matheson, June Fischer, vice-presidentg Janet Lau, t1'easw'e1',' Joan Kosinski, Arlene Newell. Second row: Mary Szpakowski, Mary Hendricks, Miriam Spaulding, ad- viser, Jo Ann Carberry, Jane McNess, recording sec- zetm ' Maril n Morris Mar o M ers Third row' ' ill, Y , g Y - - Gloria Ryerse, Diane Reinecke, Winifred Macnish, presidentg Patricia Bell. men's athletic association First rowg A Alf ' ugust Hein, chairman, Albert Tomm, kelfgd Helnen, t1'easu1'er,' Paul Luczak, Gary Runc- K - Qcond row: George Kontos, secretaryg Richard earsmg, Artnoll Wegner, adviser. First row: Robert Smith, Raymond Haines, Dennis Taylor, Gary Rungle, Paul Lempko, James Deerfoot, Frank Cadaro, Charles Andolino, Emanuel Axelrod, Robert Kersch, William Keller. Second row: Joseph Biondolillo, Norman Gustavel, Jack Pangburn, Douglas McGregor, Donald Woods, Stanley Zimmerman, Richard Kearsing, William Forbes, Bruce Garnish, Michael Pirowskin, J. Reginald Miles, Bruce Nichols, Silas Manspeaker, John Schnabel, Rudolph Burger, coach. A rainy day with mud - perhaps a loss. A Win the next time. Team spirit, school spirit, yells and color - a soccer day. . Seniors leaving, freshmen learning, a team constant- ly losing and gaining ability, growing surely. Pride, competition and co-operation. QNA arles Jurn, skin, EI' v 951 WEL RF' 'M rv-. Basketball. Fast-moving, requiring skill, ability, teamwork. A hard game. A blast on the Whistle, a croWd's cheers and screams, a basket. First row: Samuel Austin, James Coppola, Joseph Merlo, Richard Stotz, captain, Joseph Teresi, Ray- mond Haines, Donald MacLeod, Silas Manspeaker, Stanley Radomski. Second row: Evan MacDonald, mcmagerg Gary Runckle, manager, John Schnable, Thomas Maloney, James Brown, Howard Meyers, William Parker, Paul Luczak, Mercer Guerry, William Keller, mcmagerg Lawrence Katzman, coach. Kill, ability, XS-'21 First row: Donald Ellis, J. Reginald Miles, Russell Nolte, William Gagnon, Frank Cordaro, Patric Mur phy, John Yambor. Second row: Alan Sommen, managczy' Joseph Bessel, Anthony Mesmer, George Fish Wd's Cheers er, Alfred Heinen, Dennis Taylor, Bill Vantine, Robert Knapp, Robert Winters, Richard Maziir, Sery Ray- vnald, eyers, X if 7, . . f' If 2 ' 1 :iff-r .. 1 ff I Z f ? , If Marasco, Glenn Shupe, Robert Murray, coach. track indoor track Cross country, indoor track, outdoor track. A tough meet and a cold day. Groups of cheering onlookers. A Win- ning squad, a championship. First row: William Gagnon, Richard Mazur, Dennis Taylor. Second row: Robert n Murray, U0f10h,' Glenn Shupe, Alfred Heinen, George Fisher, Stanley Zimmerman, Bill Vantine, Wal- ter Warner, mcmager. 'WK First Tow: Joseph Bessel, William Gagnon, Dennis McCarthy, John Yambor. Second row: Walter Warner, Donald Ellis, Anthony Mesmer, George Fischer, Robert Knapp, Alfred Heinen, Robert Murray, coach. Cross Countr Murray, , ine, Wal- B I r i x Firs Zang Geox F I X First row: Robert Maybeck, Howard Bethel, Kenneth Hennig, Robert Zastrow. Second row: Lawrence Zangerle, coachg August Hein, managevg' Alfred Bean, David 'Dabo11, Raymond Kissel, Robert Kersch, George Kontos, James Lavell. swimming Q. Newton York manager Second First row: Robert Olear, Richard Weigert, captaing Robert Sprenger, , . row: Stanley Radomski, Anthony Bueme, John Filsinger, Howard Sengbusch, coachg Henry Dowski, Thomas Kiene. tenni gol' Golf Tenn Hard WC together. Swin standing First . Schultimg gpeakel-u Q ames La COU,ch: Ri' golf Golf . . . driving and putting skills. Tennis . . . improving a serve, a return. Hard Work, steady gains, a team Working together. Swimming . . . speed, strength. An out- standing team. gzrst Tow! Donald Anderson. Second Tow: Curt chultz, John Shanahan, Lester Racz, Silas Man- ipeaker. Third row: Leonard Hiemenz, Philip Gould, ames Lavell, Thomas Maloney, Lawrence Katzman, Coach: Richard Arnold, J. Lee Travers. Q A x x X23 vw NT X ni vvomen's sports v ff. H 1 11 f in . 7- A. A 2wf'w fp,Q f' 4 Y. ' x ,ah E., I M H JC Lx Q A CN ff , V 3? 'f-' 4er4'S9' Q WE ma-We fi? KU ! 2 in I Q , n 1 , . S K Q.. Q I5 , 4 . NIR . Q . E EQ A S ,ff . - , . , WH f ,Y . .,..,.... . M, 5, H w ,' Q f 'HEY YP, - - f 2:4 R X: 'f! Yi 1 Wann.. . .. -m-annum 7293921 ima X ff X 1 zf..Q HQ. ,XJ 1 i 1 1 1 rac- zing in- mg, adu- canterbury Club First row: Patricia Schoonmaker, Betty Gilbert, Anne Saxton, Donna Parks, Sylvia Emmons. Second row: Enid Raine, Norma Swan, Donna Darrow, James McKendrick. Third row: Richard Durnin, ad- viserg Rev, George Easter, chap- lain, Monroe Whiting. t Iutheran student association First row: Lois Wetzel, Lois Mar- vin, sec1'etcw'y,' Jane Bauer, Anita Becken, Beverly Muir, Bonnie Ku- low, Linda Repp, p1'esident,' Vir- ginia Thomas. Second row: Richard Pratt, t1'easin'er,' Rev. W. A. Ro- wen, chaplaing Paul Homer, ad- viser. J First row: Margaret Barrett, Paula Neill, Jane Kauffman, Judy Odell, Joan Salli, Dianne Schmuckmier, Jo- anne Waskey. Second row: Jeanette Marino, Loretta Borkowski, Ann Lindenberg, Patricia Walsh, Nancy La- Londe, Mary Fitzgerald, Joan Juszczak, Mary Rose Ali-candro, Mary Ellen Glass, Joy Courtney, Judy Yauchzy, Elizabeth Rozek, Phyllis Horton, Dorothy Duminuco. Third row: Josephine Mauri, Rosemary Sabuda, Lucy Sil- varoli, Thomas Klier, Daniel Kowalski, Annette Donaruma, Barbara Anne Nowacki, Janet Schmid, Marjorie Moran. Fourth row: Marilyn Barno, Joyce Jurczak, Marie Re, Susan Hayes, Nancy Mitrano, Jacqueline Gotti, Joan Kosinski, Joanne Korkowicz, Ann Zappia, Kathleen Murphy, Anton Schwarzmueller, Margaret Wizeman, Aldona Miskinis, Dolores Kudla. HGWTTIHH Fmst vow Baibara Zynda 1 ecoidmg semetaoy Kenneth Henn t Maljorle Hiclgey, pioszdent 'Dorothy Duminuco, cowesponduii, s7ei?Z7tLd'igL Catherine Silllman moe-president. Second row: William Thomes vice- resi dent, Fraser Drew, adviser. ' p ' clu tti, an, 1 clu QVQQQ' First row: Gail Reilly, Dolores Russ, Nancy Ann Thorne, Frances Foltasz, Jean McNab, Winifred Cody, Mary Jane VanDyke, Sylvia Kowal, Marie Battaglia, Maureen Lawler, Arline Annunziato. Second row: Margaret Hetteric, Rosemary LoDestro, Nancy Rodenbaugh, Rose Pineau, Colleen Buckley, Laurita Lodestro, Jeanette Daccardi. Third row: Janice Bloom, Freda Judge, Arline Little, Dorothea Wlodarczyk, Eugene Stepnick, Ed- ward Skudlarek, Elsie Zdzieblo, Lucille Tomasulo, Joanne Millonzi, Helen Sauer, Patricia Traum, Marlene Dietrich, Barbara Turner, Catherine Bucki. Fourth row: Thomas Brown, Robert Jennette, Joseph Marino, Margaret Ryan, Shelia Casey, Antoinette Orlando, Mary Ann Padlo, Marie Sepcich, Rita Ferraro, Dorothea Pitarra, Rosemary Costello, Harriet Hanson, Mary Ann Manka, Elaine Abelli, Joseph Angelo. Fifth row: Joan Besenfelder, Ellen Mack, Hazel Ensminger, Marcia Kieta, Marianne Misulich, James Moore. , Q7 Th esa Kuwik Joan Klima Barbara Ernest, Mary Hend- First row: Mary Clare Hungerman, Carol Berry, 91' M t'M rphy, Maliy Bonner, Carol Mahoney, Sec- ricks' Cynthia Jacobson' Fralxrficls Cgegrahhiclglglnigrgullilgry llfiilrzciifiihlociie, Dlolores Ferraro, Marie Curro, Celine Kos- Ond Tow: Carole Podsladlo' arga ' ' Third row: Patricia Kenney, JudY Remlalndefi Agnes Fremgri Ciuszko, Mary ADH Vullo, Judy Armstlong- ' M '1 Ann Wagner, Richard Lautz, Cynthia Pillar? Mg,01't9,, EHQjlfigglegOnlggigglzqiiotgfriifuylhsiiitingagbizgamgbleh? Clementine Soltys, Carol Marie Piver. ur ey, a ricia - ' ille W f 5 V f' ,, ', l 'wir Fwst vow Rita Nagan Shirley Schwartz cowespondmg sem etavy Stella MOSCOWltZ Dolores Heft Marlene Zack Sylvia Lieberman Bonnie Brock Phyllis Rudd. Second vow. Elaine Schwlmmer Sue Goldfaib Rosalyn Wietzman Sandra Selig Barbara Ruben, Leigh Rumack, Enid Zimmerman, recording sec1'etary,' Dorene Baltimore, Enid Rimes, Jane Cooperstein, Walter Kohn, adviser, Carolyn Stern, p1'eside'rLt. Third row: Judith Ackerman, Rabbi Justin Hofmann, Sandra Gordon, Sandra Haas, t1'easzw'e1',' Judith Simon, Joanne Granite, vice-p1'esident,' Deanne Margolius, Ellen Schiffrin, Barbara Brightman, Frances Lukaczer. Religion on campus. Student Christian association - from the quiet of vesper service to the fun and gaiety of State Fair. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship - offering a lecture series on religious be- lief, providing a camp weekend. Hillel - interpretation of the rich Jew- ish heritage, a dance. Newman club - apologetics classes, the beauty of Mass and rosary. Twilight Twirl. Each faith teaches a pattern of living, each provides a social atmosphere for ap- plication of the pattern. IZ . 1 i 3 l ll l ---ir 3 N , 3 5 w ,J ll I, .l 4 I I. f , . if -mix xxx.. 'VY NX X C. WQCLXZ S sw , M I tix? 4 S x 23 fx X J i ii 14 , I l , , I l l , e f ff . l A 7 4 F 3 c i 5 il fl l . . ? 5 ! i 1 . , f 46 4 , A 4 Q it Q gi V 3 f First row: Dorothy Whitten, June Sibble, Muriel Mayer, Katherine Vossler, VVil1iam VVillerth, Marilyn Hile, Beverly Corby. Seo- Ji ond row: Barbara Corby, Beth Kroecker, Marjorie Hodgins, Marilyn Passmore, Cynthia Miller, Jean Battaglia, Third Voir: Phyllis Q Clements, Dianne Burnham, Sharon Neva, Robert Allen, Samuel Austin, Frederick Odenwald, Donald Ehat, Louis Mofsie. I 3 inter- arsity Christian fellowship .4 '1-Gilman PQ ri QV' ' ' ww 1.. N N.. f 6 ai oi Q X ,X 3-, If 4 1: f , ,.f ., 1 2 -25 ,,k?' 8- I .7 . i 'wb , . Fifrst row: Jane Welty, Barbara Mabie, Myrna Reynolds, Joan Dean, Jean Kabel Clark, Margaret Anderson, Carol Dean. Second row: Audrey Cole, Janet Lau, Barbara Glad, Gail Eveleigh, Carole Nelson, Barbara Rankie, Joyce Kindt, Marjorie Grant. Third row: Suzanne McQueen, Elaine Kahler, Esther Stewart, Marjorie Shay, Norman Gustavel, Gay Harter, Syl- via Emmons, Sharlene Bolt, Lucille Cochran, Patricia Geiger, Virginia Beard, Margaret Miller, Jean Naish, Marilyn Flem- ming, Joan Wood. First row: Jean Wendel, acting secre- ftwyf Patricia Davies, first vice-p1'esi- dentf Helen Halstead, treasm'e7'. Sec- ond row: Anna Maria Rosch, acting treasim'er,' Joseph Sakumura, chap- lain, Ruth Garrett, vice-president. student christian association First ro' Clifford, Charles Dean Zul dentg Vi Reilly. T Lawrence ale, John Koeppel, Nasci. sig up. al, acting secre- first vice-prest treasurer. Sec- , Rosch, acfmg kuinura, chap- ze-president. In IUOIW First row: Walter Blind, Daniel Clifford, Hugh Neil. Second row: Charles Mussen, Anthony Tabbi, Dean Zuch, Donald Wildy, presi- dC71f,' William Forbes, Francis Reilly. Third row: Joseph Yelich, Lawrence Beebe, Joseph Di Pasqu- ale, John McRae, adviserg Edouard Koeppel, Kurt Legait, Gaetano Nasci. sigma upsilon 6 First Tow: Mae Costigalia, Barbara Jakiel, Tanya Bellomo. Second row: Mary Jane Wickham, treas- urer, Patricia Fillipponi, Hallie Smith, presidentg Jean Fidd, Patricia Davies, Dana Alexander, Suno Go. Third row: Mary Lou Schmitt, Joan Lautensack. Dolores Adams, corresponding secreta1'y,' Dianne Schmuckmier, Ruth Garrett, 'vice-president. Phi upsilon omicron i 'S 1 3 li kij 14 First ro Esther iel Idzilf 1 anya o eas a ent Suno y. sack. anne V l i 3 gif? Tow: Ronald Devito, treasm'e9',' Gladys Wreszin, Mary Lou Schmitt. Second row: Annjeanette Hanner, Mary Lou Coleman, secretmy st er Cetersk Jo de r B ott Hallie Smith Patricia Davies vice president' Helen Halstead. Third row: Daniel Clifford, Dan .1I, - 1,1'esi ntgHariet r, , , - , le dzlki Richard Lautz, Edward Zwick, Gordon Klopf, advisevy' Joan Haley, Howard Bethel. alpha Alpha tapping . . . darkness, a light, a student is accepted into Alpha. His leadership is recognized - there's joy in recognition. Kappa Delta Pi - education . . . Phi Upsilon Omicron - home economics . . . Epsilon Pi Tau - industrial arts. They honor . . . and encourage qualities that call for honor. First row: Norma Mattei, Judy Armstrong, Barbara Zynda, Janice Bloom, Elizabeth Olson, Doris VanAllen. Second row: Patricia Lamb, Cynthia Hurley, Diane Hall, Rochelle Cantor, Winifred Macnish, Mary Owens, Carole Podsiadlo. Third row: Joyce Staudt, Alice Lyman, Ruth Allbert, Paula Caplan, Marian Grover, Barbara Rochester, Fourth row: Rhoda, Levine, Edward Zwick, Doreen Pelletier, Joseph DiPasquale, Arnold Facklam, Norman Gustavel, William Miller, Lynn Winter, Joan Staub, Barbara Sperling, Richard Lautz, Nancy Sweet, Rita Rosati, Rosanne Perry, Janet Sutter. kappa delta pi cond row: dlo. Third vw: Rhoda ller, Lynn 5I'. pi First row: Lorraine Meinke, Marilyn Koerber, Mary Lou Schmitt, Patricia O'Leary, Barbara Ernst, Joan Yates, Anna Maria Rosch, Astra Ziverss, Joan Dean, Ruth Garrett, Theresa Czarnecki. Second row: Patricia Harris, Mary Ann Cooke, Judith Stern, Louise Whittaker, Nancy Apa, Carol Ann Bettcher, Anne Farrell, Ada Carpenter, Patricia Davies, Wilma Benjamin, Mary Ann Ziblut. Third row: James Riendeau, George Klein, Violet Hoffman, Arline Little, Mary Ann Malecki, Mary Ann Manka, Gayle Foster, Nancy Leinbach, Ruth Gritzke, Jane Gerken, Donna Johnson, Dianne Burnham, Donna Klumpp, Joan Metselaar. Gladys Wreszin, presidentg Ruth Sugarman, ad11ise1',' Helen Halstead, h'isto1'icm,' Doris Frey, secretary. epsilon pi tau First row: Edward Zwick, Franklin Webster, f'l'60,S'LL7'67'f Mohammed Bubshait, Edward Fink, Donald Stebbins 'vice-presb clentg Arnold Facklam, presiclent. Second row: Lester Bragg, Jack Walters, Gordon Watt, Edward Burt, Louis Nichols, Donald Weaver, Bruce Nicoll, Horace Foley, Robert Kaufman, sec1'eta0'y,' Kenneth Brown, ccdviser. Third row: William Farrell, Thomas Friedman, Norman Symington, Alan McMillen, Robert Grandits. First Carole secretcm' hoof, S1 man,- row: J SGC7'6tG,?'j erly Pri ert VVeig row: Ce Levine, Allen, R Joseph I Barbara Lrcaszwe 1 X ll El ari 'esi- iols, iam l I l I., I Q I First row: Nancy Svensson, Carole Wilkinson, corresponding secretaryg Gretchen VanDer- hoof, Suzanne Stark, co-chdir- man, Eleanor Kahle. Second row: Jean Acenowr, recording secretary, Joanne Higbie, Bev- erly Price, Jean Zalenski, Bob- ert Weigand, co-chairman. Third row: Celine Kosciuszko, Phyllis Levine, Richard, Wolf, Robert Allen, Robert Fox, John Evans, Joseph Bolinsky, Joseph Marino, Barbara Karpio, Gaetano Nasci, treasurer. art education club is First row: Virginia Beard, secreta1'y,' Elizabeth Washington, Clayton Berlinghoff, president, Janet Ledlie, 'vice-presidentg Barbara Bric- mont, Elaine Rockman, ti'easui'er,' Donna Johnson. Second 'rowz Kathryn Childress, Mary Jane VanDyke, Joan Heintz, Shirley Mason, Doro- thea Wlodarczyk, Esther Silverman, Rose Pineau, Jean Clark. Third row: William Rauch, Lola Skidmore, Laurita Lodestro, Herbert Rows- Well, Marilyn Nadin, Jane Tooley, Joan Droit, Kay Vanderhoff, Rose Marie Russick, George Sherrie, adviser, Diane Hall. future teachers of america N l , First ro' 1 presiclen l ZIVBTSS, Barbara Bric- y Mason, D01-0- Herbert Rows- ure ers rice earl Childhood education olub e' v D M6mb61'.Sll11J ln a professional club pro- 4 8 3 q Y1d6S experiences in a field of professional , 5' 1nterest. Q ' 'f ' . ' ' D ,A H i f pg Meetings, committees, notes in an or- , , li ea f gamzation box. it if 3 Education and fun, too. l,, ziwf x 5 ww , We W' 'J X ll' XX a ff 1' f A 1 l 'el .I 2. ' 5 J p gm, -0 1 5 ll , . . . if :rm A 2 1 ' i l , .xl - 'ly xt ff X M9 xiii , lla, ., , i ia, R T Y M ' 'ill Will' ' ff lj 3 Vw ll, fx ' W - -f V 1 K X N v EM VM W l YI ,QV . A ,4 'Y g il 3 W 'U l 5 Iv N lllllx i '9 ' ll 'l A Y- 2 , o J thrill lp A' I, kt tj Y W ,X X Ny?-X53 ln X lu, 5 J Q 1 i ' X. 4-,, il b ml, li ' Xl .Eli ' N l lui F'- f - 1 A 1' 11 ' J 1' A D sey. Second row: Ellen Mack, Louise Whittaker, Helene.Schu1tz vice- us. row nne Talllle o, Lela Harness, Lorraine u ian, -nne ' enip D i i I' SeC0ml Tow: Carol Schultz, Margaret Wlzeman, Astra llreszdentg Jean McNab, Sandra Philblacl, Rochelle Cantor, Virginia Beard, tleaswei Ziverss, Katherine Shoup, presidentg Jane Wiedemann, sec1'eta1'y,' Evelyn Jacobs. International oounoil for exoeptlonal Children am' mg Zvi -'.f'Q , First row: Virginia Thomas, Rosemary Sabuda, treasurerg Jean Bancroft, secretary, Second row: Leon Barsky, presiderztg James Strauch, Mary Ann Cooke, Patricia Harris, Kathleen O'Rourke, Judith Stern, 'vice-presidentg Donald McDonald, Evanne Ravins, Murray Bloustein, adviser. Third row: Marlene Hession, Grace Tennant, Donna Johnson, Dianne Burnham, Joanne Blanchard, Phyllis Levine, Loretta Borkowski. First m ' row : ' J row: I Grant, JUG for -nal I V et, James e Ravins, Zlanchard, First row: Dolores Kudla, Esther Stewart, Annette Roth, Annette Hagen, Dorothea Wlodarczyk, Patricia Bell. Second row: Dianne Sch- muckmier, Marian Grover, Kaloma Thompson, Ellen Ross, Phyllis Rudd, Aldona Miskinis, Donna Darrow, Jo Howard, Jean Fidd. Third row:-Jane Allen, Alice Wolfe, Virginia Cardot, Beverly Hilton, Margaret McNamara, Judith Yauchzy, June Sibble, Carol Hahn. Fourth 1-ow: Rosaline Tabone, Marian Seaman, Marjorie Shay, Carol Gangnagel, Marilynn Dienstbier, Marjorie Hodgins, Jane Carr, Marjorie Grant, Dorothy Mcllwaine, Yvonne Castellion, Margaret Farrell, Marjorie Moran, Maureen Suitor, Dawne Trombley. F' .t ' : S ndra Adams, Ada Carpenter, Nancy Raziano. Priscilla Watson, Shirley Sl'1BI'l'l13I:I,.SGC7'0- trs vow a - . . 1 'd ,- N A , - 1'es1cZent,' Suzanne McQueen, Patricia Fillipponi, Jlehgfiyetlsgll-Jlaliesjlw-i.i'yapl3ee?floii?fd, Sahldlfla Selzigglllfeinjifred Cody, Barbara Tucker, Jean Underwood, Bar- Batchelder, acl'vzse'r,' Barbara Hoffmann, Barbara Schwigler, gnes a , ard, Gloria Ryerse, Lynn Gflffln- Fmsf 1010 N'1ncV Nlssen Helen Sauer Cleo Beeman, W1ll1an1 Wlllerth t7C'C1,SZHCl Lawlence Beebe scmcfary Kurt Leffalt, 11160 yncszdenf Joan St'1ub 1JIGS'7d67'Lf Joan Yates, Mauleen Lawlel James Moole Second low Nolbelt Gulbackl Lowell Slllltll, LOIS blllltll Ruth Rose Cha1les Mussen Nancy Tholne Freda Jud e Damel Kowalslu Thomas Khel science club 9 international relations Club Joan Britt, Edmund Brown, aclviseig' Shirley Mason, Jenny Constantine, Cl?ll1.l'Hlll7l,' Monica Sandei Lawrence Beebe. Legait 12100 Smith LOIS :lub industrial arts Club First row: Rodney Van Housen, Gary Runckel, James Moore, Robert Winters, Alec McAllister, Thomas Friedman, vice-presidentg Edward Burt, Charles Fellner, secretary, Norman Symington, president. Second row: Samuel Tuttolomondo, Anthony Tona, Ed- ward Novak, Donald Weaver, Paul Terhorst, Charles Schwender, James Burns, Hugh Smith. Third row: Stanley Zimmerman, Timothy Malone, Michael Pirowskin, Richard Krug, Thomas Malone, Daniel Kowalski, Gordon Anderson, Joseph Kauffman, John Faliszewski, John Szczypkowski, Howard Meyers, Howard Meyer, adviser. Fourth row: Edward Ahrens, Thaddeus Zajac, Thomas Klier, Robert Jones, David Timm. veterans Club First row: Raymond Johnston, Nicholas Chickos, Anthony Queeno, Robert McClellan. Second row: Ralph Slade, correspomlfivzg sec1'eta7'y,' Steven Gittler, adviser, Norman Connelly, po'esident,' Milton Conomos, first 'vice-president' George Kontos, Fred Chap- man, second vice-president, Anthony Alberti. Third row: Ronald DePentu, Howard Meyers, Willard Schum, Jack Fawcett, Bruce Nicoll, William Keller, Francis Matthews, Samuel Giordano, Alex Craig, James Wells, Alfred Heinen, treasu1'er,' William Hazel- ton, August Hein, Cornelius Mahoney. , 1 fzzzfziwwmir . 4' 46 First row: Arthur Hadley, Jacqueline Rush, Audrey Grinter, treaszw'e1',' Barbara Olson, Nancy Raziano, Ellen Schiffrin, Joanne Higbie, H. D. Stark, Jeanne Bermann, Barbara Cordes, John Peters, Susan Rosenberger, William Keller. Second row: Janet Kramer, Nicholas Macrides, president, Ilse Doerler, secretow'y,' Gail Reilly, Mary Tachco, Gertrude Mank, Joanne Blaha, Elizabeth O'Shea, Donna Delahunt, Sue Goldfarb, Delphine Szafranski. Third row: Ada Purdy, Carole Wittner, Joan Ormsby, Geraldine Marapese, Ann Scheer, Donna Dahar, Carol Gallo, Janet Lockwood, Gloria Upton, Helen King, Barbara Roesch, William Hoffman, Cynthia Monroe, Joseph Merlo, Thomas Maloney, Howard Meyers. art krafi klub . . . and the poster goes up. . Qrlglnallty and creativity in admission and in social funcgogsl. . .hunusualgetters and a costume ball. coarsipawar t' df . Art Kraft Klub. par les an un 'zz s 0 . 1'1I'1 ..x' . 7 ond e nk, lrole elen ,cial Inter-fraternity Firm? Wifi R0be1't Weigand, Willard Schum, secretary-treas1crer,' Richard Lallmang, prestdent, Robert Kersch, co1'1'espo1Ldmg secretary. Second row: Steven Gittl 1' d ' David Hammond, Leland Gage, Allan Jones, Howard Bethel, George Clever e , a mserg I 4 inter-sororit S I First row: Dorothy Duminuco, Barbara Ernst, t7'6flSZI,7'67',' Janet Kramer, corresponding secretaryg Judy Armstrong, president, Sylvia Solkoff, recording secreta1'y,' Lenore Kemp, adviser. Second frowz Judy Dingeldey, Joanne Smith, Dorothea Wlodar, Carole Wilkinson, Joyce Hiscutt, Lois Pudney, Geraldine Marapese. 3 l i 7 i i l I i I I 1 1 , i , 1 -1 First row: Barbara Zynda, Fay Ellen Mickel, Jean Mokski, Lou Ann Doyle, Patricia Cantwell, Rose Marie Aquino, Joan Rind- fleish, Janet MacFarlane. Second row: Valerie Severance, assistant t1'easzz1'e1'g Sally Henry, 'vice-p1'esident,' Joan Valasek, Sharon Dobrovolsky, Cynthia Hurley,t1'easm'e1',' Ruth Allbert, Kathleen Ryan, Jo Ann Twist, recording secretary, Mary Lou Marzolf, Mal'- lene. Garfield, por-esident, May Frankenbach, Catherine Silliman, Jeanette Elek. Third wow: Marilyn Brauch, Mary Hendricks, Joan Kosinski, Marlene Dietrich, Alice Wylegala, Carol Timm, Jean Acenowr, Sallie Smith, Sylvia Kowal. Fourth frow: Doris Van' Allen, Sharon Marzolf, Patricia Bjorklund, Judith Millspaugh, Dorothy Hayn, Marcia Hicks, Susanne Erckert, Joan Wood, Donna Schultz, Judy Dingeldey, Judy Armstrong, Joanne Taylor, Doris LaRosa. A busy day, the Alpha Sigfs - - 5 Wlgh Firemanls Ball publicity, seminar 111 library, a committee meeting for Jafltge day. There's lunch with other .girls of red and White, coffee after a stiff exam - -' always friendship. , With pride she is an Alpha S19 'Nu alpha sigma pl mo, Joan Rind- Valasek, Sharon 1 Marzolf, Mar- Iary Hendricks, row: Doris Van H VVOod, Donna g's . . . with 'ninar 111 the g for Jackef r girls of the tiff exam . - - L Sig. delta kappa in xa- First row: Mercer Guerry, David Maul, Anthony Tabbi, Alfred Bean. Second row: Ronald Meyers, Daniel Clifford, Howard Bethel, yoresidentg Edward Kostuk, Qfice-pfresidentg Gerald Duffy, f7'CCLS'LH'C'7',' Robert Turgeon. Third row: Joseph Dipasquale, David Elmer Howard Luff, Kenneth Hennig, James Coppola, Donald MacLeod, David Hammond, Stanley Zimmerman, Charles Mussen, James f Rauhe, Rodney Van Housen. Fozwth row: Eugene Lewis, Donald Wood, Raymond Haines, Kenneth Macdonald, Dennis Matteson, John Peters, Robert Lamparter, Martin Camarata, recording sec1'eta1'y,' Robert Kirchmyer, corresponding secretary, Robert Kersch, Charles Torch, Marshall Chazen, Ronald Devito, Gerald Dalven, Bradley Smith, WVi1liam Hoffman, James Aprile. M .- Ll Howard Bethel, , David Elmer, Mussen, James nnis Matteson, Robert Kersch, . ,, 3 or p rg Y lt lla x fl N. 2 f is ,,,,W X The triangle pin, the maroon and White jacket . . and he's Delta Kappa, a campus leader. Crystal Ball and Community Chest, Student Direc- tory, Kappa Kapers . . . spirit in all he does. Fellowship and leadership running through his cam- pus fraternity life . . . he's Delta Kappa. And his is real brotherhood. O if alpha tau sigma First row: Colleen Buckley, Hazel Joslin, Margaret Buehlmann, Marilyn Olear, Henrietta Moshammer. Second row: Anne Mc- Dowell, presidentg Martha Hasner, corresponding secretaryg Janet LaSpisa, Jean Pierotti, Joanne Smith, Vice-president, Mary Jane Scrymgeour, Elaine Jones, recording secre15arygSusann Kenline, treasurerg Mary Jan Van Dyke, Jane Welty, Dorothea Wlodar. Third row: Marie Egensteiner, Laurita Lodestro, Dolores Crapsi, Marcia Schultz, Carolyn Rumberger, Cecilia Hale, Patricia Lamb. Fourth row: Jean McNab, Ann Williams, Virginia Sly, Nancy Miller, Lola Powers, Doris Heidenreich, Shirley Brisk, Betty Lundgren, Shelia Casey, Arlene Layer. She may be preparing a bulletin board for. the fifth grade, tacking up Tau Dreamtime posters, soliciting toys for those boys and girls in Kentucky I . . or perhaps she is developing the theme for sorority-lnterest' party . . . Her yellow jacket is symbolic of Alpha Tau Sigma. For the non-sorority girl, the Luella Chapman award. Striving for new ideas . . . a holly corsage sale . . . cherishing the old traditions, too. The Alpha Tau. psi beta phi First row : president. S Klein. He Wears the familiar jacket, works on a Moving-up day f1021t, IS active m inter-fraternity sports. A fallnmght, With students and spirit . . . Psi Phi burns the Jmx. Psi Phi . .u .u a get-together in the Snack Bar after meetings, publicity for Club Collegiate and plans for Miss Collegiate. -He's Psi Phi . . . a member of Statels oldest fra- termty. First row: George Binner, recording sec1'eta1'y,' James Riendeau, trea,sw'e0',' Stephen Kovac, vice-ywesideutg James McKendrick, president. Second row: George Clever, Willard Schum, George Kiener, Robert Wiegand, Leonard Kaplan, Richard Mazur, George Klein. L . . L , a a r First row: Harriet Brott, Dorothy Duminuco, Gail Stephenson, Roberta Wray, Joan Schroeder, Paula Neill, Anna Maria Rosch, Roberta Horn, Carolyn White. Second row: Lois Pudney, Barbara Jakiel, corresponding secretary, Diane Reinecke, second vice- presidentg Clara Benedetti, first 'vice-president, Dolores Adams, presidentg Mary Callahan, treasurer, Virginia'Abel, recording sec- retary, June Blatt, Nancy Slinde, Dianne Schmuckmier, Ann Zappia. Third row: Joan Haley, Joy Yondt, Elizabeth Sexsmith, Emily Bradshaw, Sariann Morris, Cynthia Monroe, Beverly McNett, Phyllis DeBole, Joan Staub, Muriel Kay, Carole Smith, Nancy Potter, Joanne Korkowicz, Barbara Miller, Leila Haywood. Fourth, row: Donna Gottung, Janet Weber, Margaret Barrett, Dorothy Schutrum, Maria George, Rosemary Tenney, Anna Kavulich, Phyllis Horton, Cleo Beeman, Nancy Nissen, Nancy Lagowski, Sally Leman, Joan Hoffman, Alice Lander, Donna Delahunt, Linda Sutton, Elaine Kahler, Beverly Zucker, Elma Hardy, Mary Lou Schmitt. delta sigma upsilon He help a State H De and a Rosch, d vice- ng sec- csniith, Nancy iorothy , Sally 'y Lou Her sorority year is full . . . plans to help a hospital patient, gala Emerald Eve State Fair and Moving-up day. ' Delta Sigma Upsilon . . . a green jacket and a smile. sigma tau rho i i - X First row: Paul Manke, secretary ,' Anthony Hoppa, to'easw'e1'g Donald Stebbins, 'vice-p1'esident,' Edward Zwick, X president, J. Robert Levesque, Ronald Thrun, Sam Maisano, Norman Symington. Second row: William Giles, James Camann, William Blizard, Norman Plezia, Anton Schwarzmueller, Norman Gustavel, Thomas Ghent, E W Jan Arbiter, Richard Lautz. Third row: George Weinfurtner, Paul Krauss, William Thomes, Leland Gage, Paul Terhorst, Michael Eberwein, Lester Bragg, Charles Wolffer, Albert Paulter, Allan Jones, Robert Hopkins, r I Richard Lallmang, Lowell Smith, Albert Burns. T f 3 He's Sig Tau. He's the varied activities . . . White Elephant sale, social calendar, the tradi- tional White Rose dance. He's the blue jacket. And he's loyalty . . . and fellowship. nf' Wearing the navy blue . . . she reflects the pride and fellowship of Pi Kappa Rho. Mardi Gras and King Rex, rushing, pledging, Jacket day, classes, study, Work . . . she's all these things. t ss.. , First row: Lois Will, Nancy Molter, Linda Repp, Joan Klima, Arlene Newell, Eileen Dickson, Johanna Wagner, Cynthia Denny, Helen Szczesniak. Second row: Patricia Geiger, JoAnne Reeb, Jane Wiedemann, Margaret Matheson, Ruth Rose, trcaszu-er,' Mar- garet Miller, presideiitg Agleia Economou, vice-president,' Janet Lau, Marlene Rahuba, Carole Podsiadlo, secretary, Caryl Vertalino, Suzanne Braun, Lois Marvin, Mary Ellen Barth. Third row: Marilyn Koerber, Barbara Ernst, Joyce Hiscutt, Barbara Bottomley, Rhonda Ruocco, Patricia OlLeary, Rose Russick, June Fischer, Margaret Woodall, Ruth Garrett. Fourth row: Elizabeth Blakemore, Anne Saenger, aclviserg Donna Klumpp, Ruth Voetsch, Teresa Smutko, Carol Dean, Betty Jane Strodel, Frances Manka, Jean Wendel, Jean Naish, Mary Kirsch, Marilyn Flemming, Joan Dean, Carolyn Kreuger. pi kappa rho '-+-.in-kg' -R Sigma Lambda Phi. Service to campus and community . . . Heart Fund, library Work, books and toys for Children's hospital. She Wears royal blue and White . . . a jacket First rf Marlene and a hat. Inter-sorority meetings and Jacket day, pledges pin, rushing. Fun and Work in Moving-up day, State Fair, her ovvn Columbus Capers. Goals to meet . . . scholarship to achieve . . . sis- terhood to live. . . Heart lhildren's a jacket Ly, pledge ,ate Fair, fe. . .sis- sigma lambda ph: First 'rows Sylvia Solkoff, president, Mary Anne Katz, vice-president, Carole Partridge, Carole Wilkinson, secretary. Second row Marlene Zack, Lenore Kemp, adviser, Phyllis Levine, Suzanne Stark, Helen Halstead, Joyce Rogers. 'mt First row: Deborah Cook, Janet Lockwood, Sandra Haas, Patricia Miller, Ada Purdy, Nancy Raziano. Second row: Sandra Ward, Audrey Grinter, Joan Cotter, Janet Corrigan, Janet Kramer, Linda Joslin, Ann Mutschler, Nancy LaLonde, Marian Carroll, ad- viser. Third row: Jane Cooperstein, Geraldine Marapese, Helen Cutaiar, treasurerg Barbara Cordes, Sally Ann Barry, Lorraine Weaver, corresporrdirtg secretary, Annjeanette Hanner, president, Mary Lou Lynch, 'vice president. Fourth row: Norman Mattei, Jacqueline Rush, Edith Lapham, Joan Kranock, Elizabeth Olson, Lorraine DeMarco, Patricia Wellech, Roxanne Root, Joan Orsm- by, Joyce Staudt, Marilyn Cadwallader, Gail Reilly. Fifth row: Susan Van Buren, Susan Rosenberger, Carole Delmore, Dolores Russ, Ginevra Evans, Velma Boyles, Judith Odell, Jane Kauffman, Lynn Winter, Alice Lyman, Joan Gardner, Barbara Payne. sigma sigma Sandra Ward, 1 Carroll, ad- rry, Lorraine .rman Mattei, t, Joan Orsm- nore, Dolores ara Payne. A girl in White and violet . . . fun and laughter, a party, a hamburger with friends in the Snack Bar . . . a Sigma. They are busy days, with Work and fun. She feels the richness of her Sigma Sigma life. Zz lsr, , , 4 f 'K' , I' ,ff eww B Md ' I' 'l First row: Katheryne Whittemore, Clarence Cook, Catherine English, Martin Fried. Second row: Pearson Bailey, Julius Hubler, Anna Bur- rell, John Fontana, Ellsworth Russell. fecult personnel student personnel Council, First 1-ow: Daniel Idzik, Kathryn Harries, Loffelne Lange, Anna Martorana, Ruth Buddenhagell, Rlch' ard Brown, Loraine Raps. Second row: H0ust0l1: Robison, James Spence, Howard Sengbusch, R319 Horn, Gordon Klopf, Nicholas Carriero, John Urban, Anne Zierleyn. X X W ' , Wi A M123 X if, . cw Fir Rok Fir M cl ies, L01'I'qine .hagenf Rlchrl iw: Houstoh buschf Ralpn John Urba ' W...-. .,,-,,, . , First row: Kenneth Brown, Allen Sexton, Margaret Grant, Harvey Rice, Katheryne Whittemore, Ralph Horn, Gordon Klopf, Robert MacVittie. Second row: Horace Mann, James Spence, Richard Lampkin, Stanley Czurles, Robert Albright, Harold Steffen. college cabinet First 'rowz Lorraine Lange, Allen Sexton. Second row: J Ohh McRae, Charles Messner, James Spence. public relations fffwilff H Atw Mwzswlfflfowl Mn: - First row: Kenneth Brown, Margaret Grant, Joseph Wincenc, Reuben Ebert, John Urban. Second row: Horace Mann, Arthur Bradford, Rudolph Cherkauer, Charles Messner, Stanley Czurles. First row: Robert Albright, Frederick Hollister, Gordon Klopf, Ralph Horn, Katheryne Whittemore. Second row: Robert MacVittie, Mazie Wagner, D. Paul Srnay. educational policies Council Fir: T070 Klol A W Stud students Voeatior housing, Adrf First row: Mildred Stalbird, Mazie Wagner, Berdena Dolberg, Lillian McKenneth, Loraine Raps, June Truesdale. Second 'rowz Joseph Cannamela, Margaret Knueppel, Madeline Turner, Steven Gittler, Anne Zierleyn, Kathryn Harries, Gordon Klopf, James Spence, George Sherrie. A Working staff. Student Personnel . . . committees of Students and faculty on college camp, CQU- vocatlons, student activities, financial aid, housing, conduct, publications. Administrative co-operation. student personnel staff I if extra sessions First row: Robert Albright, Stan- ley Czurles, Horace Mann, John Ur- ban, Margaret Grant, Ralph Horn Second row: John Fontana, Frede: rick Hollister, Cecil Rodney, Ken- neth Brown, Arthur B r a dford Joseph Wincenc. ' t, Stan- ohn Ur- h Horn. , Frede- fy, Ken- 1 idford, ,A-eww harvey m. rice The college president. Routine tasks and decisions of consequence. Recognizing a familiar face at Dean's Tea . . . seeing new faces, new smiles . . . shaking hands. Being appreciated, not being appreciated. Attending a meeting, a convocation, a dinner . . . being asked to say a few words . . . hurrying from office to office, person to person. Standing behind a desk, sitting at a desk . . . calendars, memos, pens, ink, a clock. Knowing many students, not knowing many. With dignity, with a familiar smile, with enthusiasm, President Rice symbolizes his college. A freshman . . . meaning many things. Dressing with care for a first observation in School 52. Hurrying to the Union from Pioneer Hall at 7 :30 a. m. for a breakfast of scram- bled eggs and rye toast. Clammy hands in speech class. Mail line, lunch line, co-op line. Discussing wrongs and rights of orientation classes . . . praising an instructor, tearing down an instructor. Running for an NFT. Decisions - - an original research paper or someone else's . . . sleep or church Sunday morning . . . the boy back home or this one . . . Holly Hanging or better thin s. gDark skirts and White blouses, dark trousers and White shirts . . . Sing. Stuffed animals. A freshman . . . years ahead of success and failure, color and monotony. Challenging years. yy-,,-,rf - . f ...m. I freshman Class Paul Lempko, p1'esident,' Carol Mills recording sec1 eta1'y,' Willialn Hazel ton, t1'easu1'e1'g David Axelson, vice presidentg Catherine Whall, corres ponding secretary. fl 7 'KJ 1 , 49,5 7 5 if 'Z sophomore class A sophomore. Tobogganing at camp, snow and hiking and hot coffee. A bus ride and songs. Planting trees and bushes, identifying a snake, a shrub, a millipede. ings. Wool socks and loafers. A prom, a cocktail party, a new formal. Class meetings and parliamentary procedure, cabinet meetings, committee meet- An organization box in the hall. These things are a sophomore. XA f X 'Z It 5 1 lj: WA 1 W P iv Q2 at X We ,gy , 1 r sa A Y X .. ,.,. N ,Y as AV Q JI 7? 592 A' V x , 1 1 ' First row: Roberta Snyder, Marilyn Nadin, Carol Pfeil, Carole Tuthill, Evelyn Rosenstein, Joan Staub, Patricia Bjorklund, Fay Ellen Mickel, Barbara Zynda, Dianne Schmuckmier, Janice Bloom. Second row: Emily Bradshaw, Paula Neill, Anna Maria Rosch, Nancy Molter, Marilyn Koerber, Patricia O'Leary, Elizabeth Blakemore, Carole Smith, Muriel Kay, Cynthia Monroe. Third row: Gail Stephenson, Jacqueline Rush, Mary Heath, Janet Lau, Margaret Matheson, Arlene Newell, Barbara Jakiel, Marilyn Olear, Janet Weber, Theresa Kuwik, Joan Sager, Norma Mattei. Fourth row: Patricia Harris, Mary Ann Cooke, Eleanor Hartmann, Nancy Gallagher, Galye Foster, Betty Jane Stroedel, Virginia Beard, Joan Dean, Barbara Bottomley, Dorothy Duminuco, Suzanne Braun, Jane Wiedemann, Joan Klima, Carole Podsiadlo, Phyllis Schneiter, Susann Kenline, Sharon Dobrovolsky, Carole Wilkinson, Phyllis Levine, Theresa Czarnecki, David Maul, Alice Lyman, Wilda Benson. Fifth row: Norman Symington, Richard Pratt, David Hammond, Paul Terhorst, Allan Jones. junior counselors The Pari on a W tic, thi and A1 Coui and n, phono 1 Sing those w Who nc and sp Late letter l talk. Pict' A ge Thoi Ditti Huri - stui next ye Fay 'hird row: lyn Olear, Hartmann, J, Suzanne Wilkinson, 'att, David The junior. Participation, a Walk to School 52 on a Winter morning, a friendly cri- tic, the children who vvere Stevie and Annette and Kenny. Counseling . . . summer letters and name tags, registration and phone calls. Sing, Prom, Moving-up day . . . those Who always Worked and those Who never did . . . disappointments and spirit. Late hours - a lesson plan . . . a letter home . . . a date . . . or just a talk. Picture files. A geography quiz. Thoreau and Emerson. Ditto machines, purple hands. Hurrying days, quickening pace - study, Work, fun, study . . . for next year will be the last. Robert Lamparter, vice-ylresidevztg Evelyn Rosenstein treasurer' David Ham mond, pres1dent,' Barbara Zynda, recordmg secretaryg Dorothy Duminuco, coz 1-espondmg secretary Z Z 'yea-Xa. Wa , H. ,. , ,. LL 41 These things he will re- member . . . this senior. Boy coats and p l a i d scarves, bucks and charcoal flannels, bermudas and knee socks. Alarm clocks and tower chimes and school bells. A sixth-grader n a m e d Tommy, who had red hair and couldn't read . . . a first grader who couldn't pro- nounce his name. Individual differences. Annex rooms that were too hot in summer, libra- ry seminars that were too crowded. Cheeseburgers and small cokes. Instructors who didn't un- derstand . . , and those who did. Falling icicles. A rer rose. Four years. And he leaves confused and eager, and he will be like no other person ever Was. Wu lr VIRGINIA LEE ABEL Buffalo, New York MARY ANN ABRAMS Patchogue, New York Elementary Education Elementary Education JOHN TURNER AIKEN ANTHONY J. ALBERTI Buffalo, New York Industrial Arts JANE B. ALLEN Kenmore, New York Home Economics Buffalo, New York Industrial Arts JOYCE M. ALTPETER Rochester, New York Elementary Education 1 l l SARA GLORIA ACHTER Buffalo, New York Elementary Education DOLORES M. ADAMS Binghamton, New York Home Economics DANA ALEXANDER East Aurora, New York Home Economics RUTH E. ALLBERT Buffalo, New York Elementary Education JEAN ANN AMIoo Buffalo, New York Elementary Education BETTY JEAN AUSTIN GAIL YVONNE AUSTIN Kenmore New York Olean, New York , Elementary Educatlon Elementary Educatlon JAMES WILSON BAER Lancaster, New York Elementary Education BARBARA MAY BAILEY Snyder, New York Elementary Education cQ Y 4 Y W E 1 ,- n A. HWS' HOWARD G BETHEL New Hyde Park N Y Industrial Arts Ait Education JOSEPH A. BIONDOLILLO Buffalo, New York Elementary Education ELIZABETH BLAKEIVIORE Kenmore, New York Elementary Education JOAN L. BORDEAUX Franklinyille, N. Y. Elementary Education CARMELA B. BORGEsE Niagara Falls, N. Y. 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