Mansfield University - Carontawan Yearbook (Mansfield, PA)
- Class of 1964
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0, •v.« iifc; Cjx loioris Page 1 ' • rV t ' -. : r- f ' ' ? - ' s: •:■■' f ' if ■., . it:m CAMONTAWAN n964 Page 2 JKansfiefcf Siaie • Goneae JKansfiela, J ennsuluania Page 3 Robert Harcharek Editor-ht-Chief Lynn Baker and Kenneth Masteller Assistant Editors Franklin J. Marks Photography Editor Lena Wilkinson Typing Editor Marian Eld Business Manager Donna Hans Jo Ann Mulvey Judy Preston Helene Staschak Department Editors Dr. Mildred Menge Advisor JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY May 29, 1917 November 22, 1963 Thirty-fifth President of the United States Page 4 RICK SMITH ' You never know what life means till you die: Even throughout life, ' tis death that makes life live, Give it whatever the significance Guido Page 5 7. ore ax J ro -f Old M.insfield, high upon the eastern hill . . . Many times we have stood with pride as these fa- miliar bars of our Alma Mater have been played by our M.S.C. Marching Band. Varied factors have brought us together in the little town upon the hill, the Carontawan. Yet there is one thing held in common — all of us are enrolled in an institution of higher learning to prepare for a future profession and to gain new ideas and philoso- phies. Studying until the early hours for the big exam, hurrying to the library to complete the reading due the next day, hurrying across a darkened campus to a club meeting, replenishing energy with subs and Pepsies, applauding the team as they come out on the floor, enjoying Up a Lazy River by the Pep Band, playing one last hand of pinochle before the Hut closes, joining with friends to plan that big Friday night, joining in the frenzied activities preced- ing the holidays, booking the big band for the Cotil- lion . . . All this is Mansfield State College. Naturally, there are complaints. We ' ve all heard them — There ' s not enough heat in the dorms. , There ' s too much heat in the dorms. , My sched- ule ' s all mixed up again. , No ride and I ' m stuck here for the weekend. , Won ' t they ever get off the phone? ' , If I had studied that, he wouldn ' t have asked it in the test . . . This, too, is Mansfield State College. However, at the end of May, when friends ex- claim, See you next September, those not coming back in the fall discover all that college has really meant to them. Registration, new classes, new faces, new friends — all this is over. The realization of how much college will be missed becomes only too clear and with new appreciation, recognition is given to the great part Mansfield State College has played in our lives. Page 6 ' iir0 ' X%:fm- • ' lv l v ' mmi:B le (b uoen S7s JKansfie d u a e It ' s a busy life. Always on the go to: One of the many lounge areas. The Dining Room, the Hut, the water tower, and classes. Smythe Park, resounding with Go, Mounties, Go. Back to the Dorm. V Sev iv V Page 10 Sleeping through the eight A.M. classes What shall I do? . . . Study or window watching . . . The Cafeteria line . . . An advisor ' s interest . . . A meeting of artist and professor . . . The anxieties of a language lab . . . M.S.C. ' s Marching Band . . . Sweating an important putt . . . WS ' 3kjL ) us ' ' ' ' ' ' A M h m mm m IB ' m 1 HI ■■IB ■1 ' ■p V - 9 ' 1 11 H ' i ' l K B 1 ■' -• 1 -. V % m i 1 1 . il ■ii. v; . ' ' ' fc • ili • m Page 12 Burning midnight oil . . . An escape ; the bookshelves . . A professor and his class . . . The 10:28 rendezvous . . . The formalities of Awards Day The pageantry of a Queen ' s Coronation . . . Watching a Mountaineer Romp for a touchdown . . . A Spring Weekend program Urging the cindermen on to victory . . . Page 14 Page 15 Ever watch the faces of the College? The faces of: A team preparing for victory . . . Curiosity of the faculty ... The worried card-shark . . . Waiting ... for classes, the starting gun, food, or an eclipse . . . WW9W!W)w« ww «s«fi« ifS a!H8 A ft ft r ' Page 18 The Graduation March . . . A roundballers prowess . . . Faculty on the big day . . . A co-ed ' s surreptitious glance . The anxiety-filled student . . . Page 19 A musical feature . . . The restful male population . . . Splendor of the Homecoming Coronation College Plavers ' antique mobile . . . Many picturesque floats . . . All are reminders of Mansfield State. HE T.W. Judge: Co. i P 1% . . ADMINnSTEATnON Paee 22 Page 23 THOMAS J. COSTELLO Acting President Page 24 Une J resioeni Jn nis na ii ro e. Dean of Jnsiruciion Dr. Michael Aiiello. Dean of Instruction, received his B,S. degree from Seton Hall University and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Cornell University. He has done special study at the University of Rome and the Sorbonne at the University of Paris. Dr. Michael Atiello Jissisiani Dean of Jnsiruciion Dr. Donald W. Skinner, Assistant Dean of Instruction, received his B.S. degree from Oswego State Teachers College, Oswego, New York. He earned both his M.A. degree and his Ed.D. degree at New York University. Dr. Donald W. Skinner Page 26 2) ean o f Hcfn ' missions Mr. Leon E. Liain. Dean of Admissions, received his B.S. degree from Mansfield State College and his M.Ed, degree from St. Bonaventure University. His many duties include working with the Admissions Committee and traveling to area high schools to counsel and advise prospective students. Leon E. Lunn Direcior of uoen Jeacnina and J Jaceineni Dr. Richard M. W ilson, Director of Student Teaching and Placement, received his B.S. degree from Mansfield State College, and his M.Ed, and Ed.D. degrees from Pennsylvania State University. He has done additional graduate work at Duke University. Dr. Richard M. NX ' ilson Page 27 7). ean o m en Mr. Willhuit M. Hurley, Dean of Men, holds a B.S. degree from Lock Haven State College and a M.Ed, degree from Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. He has done graduate work under fellow- ships at both Penn State and Syracuse Universities. William M. Hurley Assisiani 7} ean oj Mien Mr. Meliin A. Dry. Assistant Dean of Men, re- ceived his B.S. degree from Lock Haven State College. From Indiana State College, he holds an M.Ed, degree. Melvin A. Dry Page 28 2) ean Oj M omen Eleanor L. Mayock Miss Eleanor L. Mayock, Dean of Women, re- ceived her B.M. and B.S. degrees from College Misericordia, Dallas, Pennsylvania, and her M.S. degree from Bucknell University. From Trinity College in London, England, she holds the de- gree of Licentiate in Music. J Joard of uireciors Mansfield State College ' s Board of Directors consists of (left to right) Harry Baker, Lawrenceville; Milford Paris, president, Tioga; Mrs. Margaret McMillan, secretary, M.3.nsi e: d;Fred ]upenlaz, M.a.nsiie d; Abrahm Snyder, ' DMshoie; fo Hays, State College; Raymond Law, Stranton. Absent are Mrs. lla Vf iley, Nelson; and Mr. Paul Connors, Couders- port. ■J - IK FAC V LT Y AND]) SENIOE Paee 30 CLASS our aim in the 1964 Caron- to depict the Senior Class the faculty which has had a major influence upon them. There- fore, we are portraying the Seniors with the faculty members of their respective major fields. Page 31 Senior Cj ass (J jficers President Ambrose Potrzebowski Vice-President Gerald Cole Secretmy Nancy Bachman Treasurer Richard Thatcher Page 32 EPUCATn(D)N • Page 33 Dr. Camihie Yengo Chairman of the Department of Education, has received his B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. from Cornell University Dr. Alargaretta Bone Professor B.S.. Bloomsburg State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Ed.E., New York University. Counselor for Kappa Delta Pi. Dr. Clcireme Hunsicker Professor B.S., Bloomsburg State College, M.S., Buck- nell University, Ed.D., Pennsylvania State University. Supervisor of Off-Campus Stu- dent Teaching Page 34 Thomas Eshelman Instructor B.S., Clarion State College, Grad- uate Assistantship at Syracuse Uni- versity. Advisor of the Radio Club Alanford Lloyd Associate Professor B.S., Mansfield State College, M.A., Columbia University, Graduate work at Universit} ' of Maine, Bowdoin College, and the Pennsylvania State Universitv Wallace Maurer Associate Professor B.S., Pennsylvania State University, M.S., Stout State College. Doctoral Study at Pennsylvania State University. Wres- tling Coach and Co-Ad- visor of the M Club Dr. Mildred Aie?2ge Professor B.S., Lock Haven State College, M.Ed., The Pennsylvania State University, Ed.D., The Penn- sylvania State Universit) ' . Advisor of THE CA- RONTAWAN. Supervisor of Off-Campus Student Teaching Dr. Clarence Mutchler Professor B.S., Lock Haven State College, M.Ed., Bucknell University, Ed.D., The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. Advisor to Student PSEA-NEA Page 35 Mrs. Winifred Randolph Certification of Special Education, Mans- field State CoUeee. Sponsor of Kappa Phi Club. Dr. Ear Seihert Professor B.R.E , Boston University, A.B., Elizabeth, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D., New ' ork University. Dr. Liiurence Snirely Professor A.B., Texas Technological College, M.Ed., Texas Technological College, Ed.D., Uni- versity of Colorado. Mrs. Marion Bennett Associate Professor B.S.. Mansfield State College, M.A., Colum- bia University, Graduate work for Ed.D. at The Pennsylvania State University. Mrs. Esther Cady Instructor B.S., Mansfield State College. Catherine Evans Assistant Professor B.S,, Kutztown State College, M.A., New York L ' niversity. Co-Sponsor of A.C.E. Page 36 ]ohn C. Heaps Associate Professor B.S., Lock Haven, M.Ed., The Pennsylvania State University. Faculty Council Dr. Mary Heltibridle B.S., Temple University, M.A., The George Wash- ington University, Ed.D., The George Washington University, Graduate work at Biblical Seminary in New York and at Gettysburg Theological Seminary. Sponsor of SCA Jeanne Kellerman Associate Professor B S , East Stroudsburg State Col- lege, M Ed , PennsyKania State Uni- versity Inid Hendricks Assistant Professor i.S., Bridgewater College, M.Ed., Boston Jniversity, Graduate work at Maryland Jniversity and University of Rhode Island Esther Jones B.S., Mansfield State College, M Ed , Penn- sylvania State University Kappa Phi Spon- sor Page 37 fc;f:f:%J:: Catherine Kuster Assistant Professor B.S.. Bucknell University. B.S., Mansfield State College. M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. Campus School Public Relations Committee Mrs. Ruth March Assistant Professor B.S., Mansfield State College, M.A., Teach- ers College, Columbia University Mrs. Ruth McRoberts Assistant Professor B.S., Indiana State College, M.Ed., Univer- sity of Pittsburgh Helen Alulligan Assistant Professor A.B.. College Misericordia, M.A., New York University Mrs. Evelyn Mutchler Instructor B.S., Mansfield State College Floyd Stauffer Assistant Professor B.S., Lycoming College, M.S., Bucknell Uni- versity. Co-Advisor of A.C.E. Page 38 Marion B. Allen Jeanne M. Arnold Cameron F. Bausch Nancy L. Benedict Charles A. Benson Barbara S. Biosser Marjorie E. Booth Patricia A. Brown Page 39 Linda Silvers Dapp Carol DeAngelis Page 40 Winifred A. Doan Delbert A. Doud John A. Dow Marian E. Eld Harland J. Evans Charlene M. Ficarro Sandra A. Finnerty Arline Y. Foster Kathleen E. Francis Page 41 Nanq- L. Frear Ann From Edward L. Gamble Maryann E. Green Maryann Gross Nila M. Hettich Robert L. Hotaling Sandra L. James Page 42 Barbara B. McConnell Malinda A. McFall Page 43 JoAnn McKee Mildred E. Meikle Lawrence R. Miller JoAnn A. Morrison Joyce K. Murphy Robert F. Nelson Carolyn S. Newton Edward G. Parmenter Bronwyn C. Pruyne Page 44 Carolyn E. Putnam Marilyn L. Putnam Ruth N. Rode Jan M. Rogers Martie J. Rood Barbara J. Rupert Thomas R. Ryan Jane A. Scott Page 45 Herbert E. Seltzer Anna Grace Shaffer Shirley E. Sherwood Wanda K. Skinner Nancy B. Slavin Joyce L. Smith Louise J. Snyder Page 46 JoAnne R. Testa Page 47 J.me K. Thomas Joan E. Torma Virijinia H. Treat John VanDeusen Martin A. Waldron John J. Walsh Kathleen M. Walsh Linda L, Weaver Page 48 Arlene M. Wickman Judith A. Young Jacu ia X o J i dure a Robert B. Lorenz Assistant Professor B.S., Millersville State College, M.S., Syracuse University, Graduate Work in Programmed Instruction Seminar at Columbia University c5, eniors L A Elaine F. Wiesley o J ichirerf Eugene Augustini Alice Bond Mary Briem Thomas Burke Shirley Capwell Susan Evans Bettina Haskins Laurel Hertzel Margaret Kittle John K. Miller Brenda Roesch Alta Shaffer Page 49 MOME ECONOMHCS Page 50 Dr. Margaret BrenHan Chairman of the Department of Home Economics, has received her B.S. from Western Michigan Universit)-. her MA, from Columbia University, and her Ed.D- from The Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. Mrs. Jean Al-Salman Assistant Professor B.S., University of New Hampshire, M.A., The Pennsylvania State University. Louise A)i i Ferrante Assistant Professor B.S., Seton Hill College, M.S., Cor- nell University. Graduate work in Home Economics and supervision of student teachers. Co-Advisor of Kappa Omicron Phi. Co-Sponsor of Spring Weekend. Katherine E. Keller Associate Professor B.S., The Pennsylvania State University, M.S., The Pennsylvania State University. Sponsor of Kappa Omicron Phi. Page 51 Dorothy W. Cousens Assistant Professor B.S.. University of New York, M.S., New St.ite College of Heme Economics .it Cor- nell L ' niversit ' . Myrtle E. Kinney Assistant Professor B.S., Columbia University Teachers College, M.S., Columbia University Teachers Col- lege, Graduate work at the University of Wisconsin and Adelphi College. Mrs. Carolyn S. Oliphant Assistant Professor B.S., East Carolina College, M.A., Univer- sity of Maryland, Graduate work in Home Economics Education and Textile and Cloth- ing at The University of Maryland. Ad- visor of Omicron Gamma Pi. Louise S})Uth Assistant Professor B.S., Mansfield State College, M.A., Columbia University. Sponsor of Omicron Gamma Pi. Kath vern e A. Stooksbury Assistant Professor B.S., University of Tennessee, M.S., University of Tennessee. Co-Advisor of Omicron Gamma Pi. Page 52 Marcia C. Ashton Lida E. Darker Patricia Bartosh Barbara H. Bavera Sarah E. Beecher Betty A. Bodman Janet E. Campbell Alice M. Carlson Joan M. Casper Page 53 Dimitni Gaitanis Diane L. Hess Phyllis R. Gonsky Judith E. Gulden ArlineB Kettell Judith A. Kiehl Joy E. Knepp Page 54 Diana J. Lent Sylvia J. Martin Barbara J. Middleton Barbara A. Morgan Maryon L. Painter Rose E. Reggia Jeannette B. Rose hL Peggy L. Saylor Page 55 Loretta A. Seatia Joan C. Stineman Barbara L. Trautman Mary S. VanNoy Alice F. Wencj er Marion B. Yozviak s eniors Xot c ureJ Jacqueline D. Duval Deborah A. Mabon Joyce A. Schultz Helena M. Trimborn Alice J. Zanolini Page 56 HUMANITHES Page 57 Dr. Robert Ogle Chairman of the Department of Humanities, has received his B.S. degree from the University of Minnesota, his B.Mus. and M.Mus. from the American Conservatory of Music, his M.A. from University- of Chicago, and his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. Dr. Edward A)iderso}i Professor B.A., University of Michigan, M.A., University of Michigan, Ph.D., New York University. J ' acuhu Koi J iciurecJ Margaret Batchelder Instructor B.A., Welleslcy College. M.A., Columbia Uni- versity, Doctoral Studies at Columbia University. Dr. Ber !ard Baiim Professor A.B., University of Michigan, A.M., University of Michigan, Ph.D., I ' niversity of Michigan. Page 58 Dr. Stephen Bencetic Professor B.S.. Youngstown University, M.A., University of Iowa, M.F.A., University of Iowa, Ed.D., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. Advisor — Art Club, Newman Club, Art Director Dr. William E. Colburn Professor B.S., University of Illinois, M.A., University of Illinois, Ph.D., University of Illinois Dr. Evelyn M. Boyd Associate Professor B.A., Grinnell College, M.A., University of Chi- cago, Ph.D., Columbia University, Graduate work at Bread Loaf School of English William J. Flynn Instructor B.A., Manhattan College, M.A., Villanova Uni- versity. Advisor to the Players and Alpha .Psi Omega Page 59 . 5 ]ero) ie A[. Hand Instructor B-S.. Purdue University. IM.A. Universit) ' , Graduate work in and Modern Literature. Daniel Lee Kinuna B.F.A.. Carnegie Institute of Technology, Purdue M.A.. L ' niversity of Pittsburgh, Graduate English work at Massachusetts College of Art, The Pennsylvania State University, and Indiana State University Art Advisor to the Players. Nancy Light Associate Professor A.B., Randolph-Macon, M.A., University. Columbia I Mrs. Dorthy Milward Assistant Professor B.S., Bucknell, M.S., Bucknell, Graduate work for Ph.D. at The Pennsylvania State University. Edgar D. Nelson Assistant Professor B.A., Mexico City College, M.A., vania State University. The Pennsyl- Page 60 Richard J. Parker Assistant Professor B.A., Albany State College, M.A., University of Illinois, Graduate work in French and Italian at the University of Michigan. Franklin Vaughn Assistant Professor B.S., Lock Haven State College, M.A., Middle- bury College. The Very Reverend Monseigneur Nicholas ]. Woloshuk Instructor of Russian Language A.S., Universit) ' of Delaware, B.S. and Post Graduate Study at Theological Seminary, Lwow, Poland. Edward Zulack Assistant Professor of German B.S., DuQuesne L ' niversity, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh, Graduate work at the University of Pittsburgh, Middlebury College. New York Uni- versity, General Electric Fellowship, U. S. Depart- ment of State German-American Exchange Teacher. Senior Class Advisor, N.D.E.A. Scholarship and Commencement Committee. Delta Phi Alpha Ad- visor. Page 61 Lawrence C. Parsons Kay G, Priest Page 62 I.. Jack Putnam Carol Reinard Victor R. Saganario Mary C. Smyth Brian H. Stahler Lee E. Stonemetz Cieniors ot CPichirecf Terrence Crouthamel Jo Ellen McNaney Mary C. Smith Evelyn M. Williams Barry Swan Louise D. Wendel Page 63 MBMAMY SCnENCE Page 64 Dr. Ray VauNote Chairman of the Department of Library Science, received his B.Ed, from Eastern Illinois University, his A.B.L.S. from the University of Michigan, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Illinois. Raleigh DePriest Associate Professor B.S., Middle Tennessee State, M.A., Uni- versity of Michigan, M.A.L.S., Peabody College Assistant Professor M.S.L.S., Columbia University, M.A., Boston University Assistant Professor A.B., Ball State Teachers College, State Teachers College Page 65 Margaret If . Zerby Associate Professor A.B., Bucknell Universits ' , B.S.LS.. Drexel Institute, M.A., Buclcnell University. Graduate work in Literature and Library Science at Bucknell L ' niversity and Drexel Institute Jean Losey Connie J. Paris r Linda H. Walters Lena M. Wilkinson Page 66 MATMEMATICS Page 67 Hollis IF. TMetts Chairman of the Department of Mathematics, re- ceived his B.S. degree from N.Y.S.C. for Teachers at Albany and his M.S. degree at Syracuse Univer- sity. Robert J. Bridg nan Associate Professor B S , Western Michigan University, M.A., University of Michigan, Graduate work of 66 semester hours of math beyond the Master degree Robert Heverly Assistant Professor B.S., Lock Haven State College, M.S., Bucknell University Alfred E. Kjelgaard Assistant Professor B.S., Mansfield State College, M.Ed., The Pennsylvania State University Page 68 James A. Farrell Jane D. Gamble Page 69 Mar) ' M. Joseph William H. Lindu David D. Messinr James L. Nc ' wton George No -itsky Gordon L. Preston Edward M. Simpson 4. A Patricia L. Weisbrod Seniors o ch reo Ralph S, Begeal Barry R. Jones Page 70 MUSIC Dr. Sylvester Schmitz Chairman of the Music Department, received his B.M. degree from Lawrence College, his M.M. from Northwestern University and his Ph.D. from Northwestern l ' niversit ' . Dr. Schmitz is Chairman of the Fine Arts Festival, Advisor of the Mansfield Feature Series, and a member of the NDEA Com- mittee Dr. John H. Baynes Associate Professor B.S., Mansfield State College, M.Mus., University of Michigan, Mus. A.D., Boston University. Advisor of the Music Education Club Florence Borkey Associate Professor B.M., Eastman School B.S., West Chester, M.A. University of Music, Columbia Dr. John G. Doyle Professor Diploma, Juilliard School of Music, B.A., College of Charleston, M.A., Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University, Ph.D., New York University. Chairman of the Student Union Committee Page 72 Mrs. Charlotte Engelhardt Instructor B.M., Illinois Wesleyan University Douglas G. Engelhardt Assistant Professor B.A., Illinois Wesleyan University, M.M.E., Drake University. Sponsor of Phi Mu Al- pha, Sinfonia, Conductor of Mansfield Col- lege Community Orche stra Bertram IF. Francis Associate Professor B.M.E., Northwestern University, M.M., Northwestern University William M. Goode Assistant Professor B.S., Auburn University, B.M., Birmingham Conservatory, M.M., Birmingham Conserva- tory A Dr. Helen 1. Henry Professor B.S.M.E., University of Illinois, M.IM., Illinois-Wesleyan University, Ph.D., North- western University. Advisor of Les Jongleurs, President, PSEA Local Branch Dr. Benjamin Husted Professor B.S., Mansfield State College, M.Ed., Temple University, Ph.D., Eastman School of Music Page 73 Eugeue Jones Associate Professor B.S.. Southwest Missouri State, MA,. East- man School of Music, Graduate work at Howard Universitj ' and Juilliard School of Music. Director of the Renaissance Singers, Chairman of the Feature Series, and Con- ductor of the Mansfield State College Chorus Mrs. Chrht ' nie S. Lewis Associate Professor B.S., Missouri Universit) ' , M.A., North western University. Graduate study at North- western University and private voice study at New York City and Milan, Italy. Ad- visor of Lambda Mu . W ayne Rusk, III Associate Professor B.M.. Universit) ' of Cincinnati, M.M., Uni- versity of Cincinnati, Graduate work at the University of Indiana Angeline Schtiiid B.M., Eastman School of Music, M.M., University of Colorado. Graduate work with Bela Bartok ]ack IFi cox Associate Professor B.S., Mansfield State College, B.M., Uni- versity of Michigan, M.M., University of Michigan. Director of Opera Workshop James Yestadt Associate Professor B.S., Lebanon Valley College, M.A., Colum- bia Lfniversity. Graduate smdy at the New School of Music and the Lucerne Conserva- tory of Music, Lucerne, Switzerland Joseph R. Altieri Jewel A. Bittner Yvonne K. Button Harry L. Carr Nicholas M. Catalano A Betty L. Dahlberg M. Aneela Fiore Page 75 Yance P. Hollen Robert J. Hunt Page 76 Richard A. Schiavo Jane D. Shuffstall Page 77 Calvin T. Walker Kenneth H. Willet (Jen ors at c urer Marcia M. Hebert Ann L. Weaver Nina E. Westbrook Page 78 SCIENCE Page 79 Dr. Neivell A. SchappeUe Chairman of the Department of Science, received his B.S. from University of Massachusetts, his Ph.D. from Cornell University. He is also the advisor of Sigma Zeta. IS Wt }. Bruce Davis Assistant Professor B.S , Shippensburg State College, M.Ed., The Penns hania State Universit ' , Graduate work at Union College ]arnes P. McConnell Assistant Professor B.S. Pure Science at LeMoyne College, M.S., Syracuse University Page 80 Richard F. Mason Assistant Professor B.S., University of New Hampshire, M.Ed.. University of New Hamp- shire Dr. Pyari Mohan Misra Assistant Professor B.S., Utkal University, India, M.S., Patna University, India, Ph.D., Rhode Island Raymond Stevens Assistant Professor B.A., University of Buffalo, M.A., Syracuse University Dr. Robert Travis Assistant Professor B.S., Cornell University, M.S., University of Marj ' land, Ph.D., University of Maryland Page 81 Bruce G. Furman Alfred E. Haberstrah Margaret K. Jones William C. Messner Larry M, Shelley Katharina Sneshkoff Larry W. Van Draff Page 82 SOCnAL SCIENCE Page 83 Dr. George P. Bluhm Acting Chairman of the Social Science Department, received his B.S. from Loci: Haven State College, his M.Ed. and his D.Ed, from The Pennsylvania State University Ruth Billings Assistant Professor B.S., Keuka College, M.A., Columbia, Teachers College, Graduate work at Cornell, Syracuse, The Pennsylvania State University ]ay B. Foreman Assistant Professor A.B., The Pennsylvania State University, M.A., The Pennsylvania State University. Co-sponsor, S C.A. Page 84 Edmond A. Ettmger Assistant Professor B.A., Albright, M.A., University of Conn. Dr. Robert W. Harper Professor B.S., New York University ' , M.A., New York University, Ph.D., American University. Advisor — I.C.G., Class of 1966, Young Democrats, and Foreign Students Kenneth P. Jones Instructor B.A., University of Kansas City, M.I.A., Certificate of European Area Institute, Columbia University .0 ' ' ' l tt l r 1 HKg .T J v ■Hjj x ' % f Peter W. Hill Assistant Professor Th.B., Eastern Baptist Seminary, Bradley University A-B., Greenville College, M.A., William J. Klucsarits B.A., Villanova, M.A., Catholic University America. Advisor — Young Republicans of Page 85 Douald Lee Preston Assistant Professor B.S.. Syracuse Universit) ' , M.A., University of Oklahoma. Advisor — Gamma Theta Up- silon. Avery Sheaffer Robert J. Sullivan B.S. in Social Administration, The Ohio State University, M.A., The American Uni- versity, Special Study in Sociology. Assistant Professor Ed.B., Rhode Island College of Education, M.A., Clark University. Assembly Coriimit- tee Chairman. Nancy J. Bachman Page 86 Keith E. Bailey Paul C. Beard Richard C. Berg Leland H. Bonhamer Ronald T. Boyanowski James A. Brott Gerald G. Cole James E. Daugherty Glenn E. Davis Page 87 ? ' x ' ! $ Waneta Easterbrook Raymond N. Elliott Mar} ' Jane Fetterolf John C. Fronczkiewicz Robert W. Gehr D. Diane Gillespie Russell J. Hamilton Dawn M. Hollick Page 88 Henry M. Hulser Diane E. Husted Jeff E. Jerald Donald L. Jones Daniel J. Kane John E. Kasputis Charles F. LaVancher Gerald Mattis Rick P. Mayberrj ' Page 89 Gerald A. Pirrun Ambrose Potrzebowski Page 90 Hf Herbert M. Smith Bert A. Schoonover Richard L. Thatcher Kenneth R. Ulrich Page 91 A. Joanne Walters Wayne A. Warren Leon J. Whytosek Seniors Yo CPrc urecf Ben A. Crisi John G. Fetchkan June L. Grizzell Thomas G. Koons Ronald Lucchino Richard Mauro Darr)-1 P. May Ronald A. Moran William Roesch David N. Schmidt Doris E. Sherman James E. Zimmerman ANIED HEALTH PHYSnCAL EPUCATION Page 93 Robert H. Moore Acting Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Education. Mr. Moore received his B.S. degree from Loclc Haven State College and his M.Ed, from Pennsylvania State University. He serves as Head football coach and M Club Ad- lF 7 W;« . Clack Assistant Professor B.A., Baldwin-Wallace College, M.A., Western Reserve University, Graduate work at the University of Colorado. Head Basket- ball Coach, Head Baseball Coach Alelvin Dry Assistant Professor B.S.. Lock Haven State College, M.Ed.. Indiana State, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coach, Head Trainer 5  Airs. Helen D. Lutes Associate Professor B.S., Stroudsburg State Co llege, M.Ed., Penn- sylvania State University. Advisor of W.A.A., Co-Advisor to 4-H Campus Club, Chairman of Planning Committee for Stu- dent Recreation Page 94 Marion E. Decker Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Education, received his B.S. from the University of Illinois and his M.Ed, from the Pennsylvania State University. Ethel Moser Assistant Professor B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, M.S., Buck- nell Universit} ' . Co-sponsor — Women ' s Athletic Association Although the Health and Physical Education Department does not offer courses leading to a degree at Mansfield State, it must be noted that this department is an integral part of the student ' s life. Page 95 S €0! Vf f Alice W. Bond Bernice K. Barlett Jacqueline D. Duv al Constance Craig Tiffany Sandra L. James Deborah A. Mabon Allan R. Frisk Alta Shaffer Carnwright The senior pictures on these pages were not avail- able in time to be included in their respective de- partments. Page 97 ,i r wMj Dr. Fred E. Bryan President Page 98 U ie S ac en CRecepiion Jor CPresicfeni CBrt an Dlie Glasses Oj 196J 1966 1967 Page 100 Ojf icers of ne Glass of 1965 President Kenneth Griffiths Vice-President Fred Sprout Secretary _ Linda Etter Treasurer Harold Hutchings Page 101 Une junior vj ass ROW 1: Janice Fisher, Skip Becker. ROW 2: Carol Serino, William White. ROW 3: Edward Kimmel, Robert Har- charek. ROW A: Edward Jones, Paul Rushin. ROW 5: Guy Bravo, Thomas Dutchess. ROW 6: Larry Stanton, Everett Larson. ROW 1: Pauline Trick, Pam Reed, Ruth Gill, James Crawford. ROW 2: Leona Thompson, Julie Voneida, Ginny McCoy, Gail Propsner, Carol Fehlman, Bonnie Dowse. ROW 3: Frank Worthington, Derwood Say, John CoUey, David Heyd, John LaVancher, Geroge Daru, Rebecca Naumann, Beverly Allen. Page 102 Une Cj ass of 196 J Left to Right: Sheila Jenkins, Norma Franzer, Ruth Hennip, Martha Brown, Leslie Shupars, Warner Stark, Vivian Blackwell, Barbara Wilcox, Carl Rehkop, Paul Rushin, Al Newmeyer, Joe Russell, Tom Wallon, Joe Madero. ROW 1: Harold Hutchins, Joe Sabo, Yance HoUen, Ruth Loch. ROW 2: Carol Thomas, Jean Brenchley, Gail Schmick. ROW 3: Marge Russell, Bertha Litwin, Jean Chilson. ROW 4: Linda Harbough, Darlene Woodwatd, Nancy Kime. J us One year wau ROW 1: Carol Kester, Nick Wanck. ROW 2: Carol Starks, Linda Etter, Eric Long. ROW 3: Janice Cianchetti, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Linda Kostige. ROW •4: Jane Bowen, Irving Eaton. ROW 5; Cris Herbik, Ernest Knell. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Sherry, Paul Hunt, Howard VanScoter, Clinton Beerfield, James Patt, John Gross, David Dailey, Margaret Curran, Margaret Vite, Linda Schall, Diane Powers, Alice Savidge, Joanne Driesback, Charlotte Butzgy, Esther Watts. Page 104 Jrom (Jar oaJ — ROW 1: Chuck Miraglia, Dave Howell, Bill Powell, Jim Morgan, Rita Thomas, Linda Long. ROW 2: Rosalie Cole, Shirley Neugebauer, Nanc) ' Lebo, Sally Trautman, Beatrice Gulnac, Robin Wagner, Susan Deardoiff. ROW 3: Louise Bauer, Judy Forst, Kay Bryner, Naomi Ackelson, Horace King, Lamont Satterly. ROW 1: Lee Gernert, Jeanne Mor- gan, Walter Badeau. ROW 2: Fred Sprout, Rosemar} ' Eberenz, Ronald Smarsh. ROW 3: Bill Sutton, Tom Fulda. ROW 4: Roger Wetzel, Len- ny Givens, Joe Russell. Page 105 c raoaah ' on — JKat 1965 ROW 1; John Pevser, John Peckally, Ken Griffith. ROW 2: Bonnie Shadduck, Judy Snyder. Miss JSIoser, Nancy Brodak. ROW 3: Lee Rope- lewski, Richard Kriel, Ray Balach. ROW 4: Lane Haf- lett. Charlie Kier. ROW 1: Pam Reed, Maralyse Bradley, Diana Hoin, Donna Hamm, Pat Wetzel, Bette Jones, Mary Bair. ROW 2: Pat Simkan- ich, Janet Drew, Sue Fouse, Cynthia Johnson, Toni Rumsey. ROW .i: Karen Bishop, Sally Bourke, Beverly Beers, Bill Sandel. Page 106 OJ icers of ine Glass of 1966 ' President Philip Dantini Vice-President Ronald Sampson Secretary Naomi Ackelson Treasurer Jay Young Page 107 Une Q opnt opnoinore Jiass Gfa. RO ' % ' 1: Gerry Gorski, Skip Derk, Gene Hendritkson, Chester Schakling, Thomas Havens, Dr. Harper, Jim Miller, Hollen Smith. Charles Fleming. ROW 2: Judy Wadrams, Jean VanAlstine, Anne Wentlandt. Joan Leidy, Carol Haysock, Janice Maurer, Carol White, Laura Wilcox, Donna Morgan. ROW 3: Jean Crop, Velma Jones, Thelma Schield, Linda Brandt, Bonnie Wolfe, Georgia Stroup. Donna Angood, Catherine Watson, William Burr, Marilyn McCoy. ROW 1: Dave Ververs, Tim Radel, Leo Balestrini, Barry Smith, Ray Exkel. RONX ' 2: Joe Karabaich, Dale Smith, Bill Bentley, Ed McNulty. ROW h: John Horvat, Pete Zalinowski, Mike Schamel, Charlie Todd. ROW 4: Carl Eastman, Preston Edsell, Bob Wirth. ROW 5: Bob Smith, Jim Soloman, Larry L. Snyder, Mark Sherk. Page 108 Uhe Glass of 1966 ROW 1: Joan Tragner, Linda Fogleman, Mary Lynne Gowan, Betty Kelly. ROW 2: Elizabeth Hassen, Maryland D ' Ardenne, Marilyn Hess. ROW 3: Jennie Kay Sieber, Marian Bingaman, Jeannette Arey. ROW 4: Vicki Leake, Donna Wheeler. ROW 5: Ruth Gill, Carol Walker, Diane Sterner, Lynn Perkins. ROW 6: Donna Herzog, Lynn Roberts. ROW 7: Jean Crap, Mary Bous- sum. ROW 8: Ramsey Meredith, John AL Williams, Ken Mastel- ier. ROW 1: Sharon Gillespie, Ann Marie Dombroski, Bonnie Palis, Lynn Stadelmaier. ROW 2: Maureen Doran, Andrea Ir ' in, Ruth Kneiss, Luc ' Snyder, Barbara Brick. ROW 3: Pat Jackson, Beatrice Weeler, Sharon Carman, Carol Ruhl. ROW 4: Frank Cullen, Linda Lacack, Donna Rottmann, Bud Evans. Page 109 Cj ass of Uarieo S7n ereshj ROW 1: Donn.a May, Ruth Dunlop, Donna Mannkov, Janet Roth, Kathy Bianco, Carl Smith, Lois Kier. ROW 2: Stanley Butchar, Martie Mann, Eleanor Spangler, Jane Bosworth, Jim Storms, Sue Moore, Carol Evans, Kathy Maleeki, Jerald Smith, Georgine Weinel, Linda Parks. ROW ?: Joan Hresko, Mary Ruth Konapski, Bob Leavens, Barbara Gillen. ROW 1: Anne Benninghoff, Sue Harris, Faye Yeich, Ellie Peck, Sue Morse. ROW 2: Virginia Pansero, Barbara Heitsman, Mary Lou Fanton, Judy Finkbiner, Ellen Lipsand, Cathy McCallie. ROW 3: Barbara Gamble, Georgia Brooke, Shea Sparber, Jane Thomas, Leray Young, Walter Smaltz. ROW -4: Glenn Boyce, Sam Smulyan, Guy Shinn, Frank Marks. Page 110 SacAarounds and c oa s ROW 1: Barbara Resh, Linda Minich, Sandy Sitler, Pat Wainwright, Pat Gesford. ROW 2: Angela Bugbee, Kay Wool, Lynne Sebastianelli, Helen Sullivan, Janet Ferris. ROW 3: Donna Lush, Joanne Wiggins, Ann Snyder, Sandra Kriedler, Susanne Weid- man. ROW 4: Ron Hartman, Julie Knowlton, Don Speice, Sharon Bagiey, Jeanne Munyon, Barbara Nelson, Donna Neiffert. ROW 1: Floyd Gillette, Jom Gulick, Joan Zoschg, Evelyn Eaton, George McManigle. ROW 2: Met2ger Cassie Allen, Sandra Cox, Tom Brown, Mary Bunnell, Pat Gesford. ROW 3: Sharon Ely, Lewis Harris, George Clark, Bill Terry, Mike Bastian, Denny Vinson, Ken Hoover. Page 1 1 1 c raoaah ' on — une 1966 •• v|? ' «- ROW 1 ROW =. ROW ? Marcia Ejchost, Margaret Perry, Suzanne Fretz, Emily Kagel. ROW 2: Melinda Stavey, Dawn Sersinger, Mary Batcher. Bruce Canfield. Maxine Stewart. Gloria Bleiler, Karl Kolsbun. ROW 4: Tony Marranca, Bob Thomas, Ralph Ferraro. Charles Nitsche, John Tmner, Fred Eddinger, Rich Smith.  Jtl 1_JL n; I f r ' «iiii«iiiBiiiii| i f ' The Homecoming Dance A Phys.-Sci. Lecture Page 112 Officers ofine Glass oj 1967 President Larry Hess Vice-President Paulette Thorington Secretary Connie Snyder Treasurer Lee Ehmeling Page 113 Jne Jresnman Cj a ass ROW 1: Frank Reeder, Dick Bork, Dave Schroyer, John Gatewood, Thomas Perry, John Jones. ROW 2: Leo Nerozzi, Bill McCawley, John MacCartney, John Higsman, Phil Whitbeck, Pete Robbins, Allen Mausteller. ROW 3: Don Margantini, Lyle Haflett, Bob Esaias, John Griffiths, George Eckroat, Paul Mayo. ROW 4: Anthony Sansoni, Ronald Sayers, William Scott, Carter Giles, Don Curtis, Vic Bontempo, Willis Slotter. ROW 1: Carol Johnson, Wllen Walieunda, Cheryl Wheeler, Darlene Miller, Lorena Pruyne, Donna Uhler. ROW 2: Carol Balmer, Clarice Brennan, Martha Bell, Phyllis White, Linda Rhodes, Judy Morris, Anita Huttie. ROW 3: John Bradley, John Harkness, Richard Longbothum. ROW 4; Joseph Buzako, Charles Melhaish, Daniel Cappello, John Hamilton, Jim McMichael, Darnl Draucker, Paul Freeman. Page 114 Une Glass of 1967 ROW 1: Patricia Kizdal, Audrey Moyer, Judy Handy, Candy Larson, Kathie Kruger, Bonnie Erway. ROW 2: Donna Wells, Doris Wolfork, Kathy Sennett, Connie Waltz, Gail Hartsack, Pat Jackson, Kay Robertson. ROW 3: Charles Allen, Robert Mc- Dougal, Larry Hess, Carl Burke, Thomas Wheeler, Tom Heiser. ROW 4: Byron Hawthorn, Ken Beancht, Pauly Baker, James Logan, Ricky Rome, Vito Casella, Al Craig. ROW 1: Angeline Barretta, Christina Black, Nancy Friends, Linda Richards, Suzanne Flail, Judy Reinhart. ROW 2: Judith Keffer, Marie Madus, Linda Trayer, Michele Rudiak, Karen Wentz, Diane Winston, Mary Eudler. ROW 3; Michael Wasko, Michael Hornak, Ted Binley, Buzz Barton, Terry Winslow, Peter Russo. ROW 4: Jack Doering, Tom Grippo, William Wil- liams, Lee Ehmling, Bob Zaleski, Marvin Meteer, Craig Michael. Page 115 Une vjnanenoe oj- Jour ears ROW 1: Erica Planitiier. Diana Sauberan, Donna Hadden, Mary Hancock, Joan Miner, Barbara McDonald. ROW 2: Lois Hoye, Tony DeSain, Fred Nichols, Desmond Corey, Joseph Grabusky, Scott Reinking, Judy Wilson. ROW 3: Tony Antinnes, John Pontin, Edward Hartzell, Mos Burdick, Peter Malinchock, Neil Shook. ROW 4: Norm Slease, DeVere Mausknecht, John Sharkey, Frank Jfanganaro, Ted Knoll, Robert Willet, James Schultz. ROW 1: Joan Harden, Cheryl Monger, John Wasley, Tom Faulds, Larry Webster, Mike Million. ROW 2: Ernest Shartle, Sylvia Hugbes. Cheryl Flamini. Susan Lehman, Evelyn Mitrea, Edna Nelson, Jean Lambert. ROW 3: James Seidel, Richard Lewis, Frank Pavelko, Russ Clark, Jim Doody, Melvin Bennett. ROW 4: Jack Latten, Albie Glennon, Ralph Evans, Dan Pesarchick, B ernie Podlucky, John Miller, Harold McAullybe. lOooAino Uowaro ine Juiure ROW 1: Jane Mott, Bonnie Zimmerman, Elizabeth Davis, Lois Campbell, Carol Esaley, Christina Stehman. ROW 2: Anne Fremarck, Barbara Manbeck, Kathy Stons, Marlene Busin, Ann Chandler, Marie Swawola, Polly Thorington. ROW 3: Samuel Cartwright, Darwin Campbell, Paul Bird, Dick Domick, Bill Wipfler, Chester Sutton. ROW 4: Sidney Brion, Thomas Cole- grove, Zane Wilson, Tom McClure, James Buston, Fred Lenz, John Kusmierek. ROW 1: Jean Haverstick, Cheryl Knauss, Naomi Kritzberger, Helen Kulick, Diane Hoffman, Patty Lewandosk. ROW 2: Martha Scott, Becky Upgraff, Lillian Woody, Ohven Bougher, Joyce Smith, Cythia Gary, Yuette Maneval. ROW 3: George Campbell, Thomas Hotalen, Don Kraus, Gary Bulas, Patt Learn, Helen Sabo. ROW 4: Keith Pequignot, Jim Bixby, Donald Baylor, Howard Alleger, Donald Whitaker, Donald Warren. Page 117 daph ' no io a yCew loife RC ' X ' 1: Phillis VC ' ylie. Dee Brango, Marcie Rice, Gloria Dolbear, Lois Billingsley, Linda Fry. ROW 2: Karen Tuckerman, Susan Sillaman. Linda Vernon, Aida Scheingold, Joann Valentine, Mary Dieter, Sharon Wolfe. ROW 3: David Sheldon, Dean Miller, George Dinsmore, Robert Selly, Mar ' in Carpenter. ROW 4: Wayne Fausnaught, James Hagancamp, William Thomas, Mark L ' nger, Robert Morse, William Lewis, James Crone. ROW 1: Sue Rozelle, Melissa Griffiths, Elaine Leitzel, Frances Yeaples, Sally Caddy, Barbara Bressler. ROW 2: Elzabeth Halupka, Carolyn Mills, Judy Hasemann, Leslie Manfredi, Terri McGuffey, Janet Daldry, Diane Cserpnyak. ROW 3: Russell Gray, Darrel Justh, Jim lacarelli, Gary Wenzel, David Howes, Lamer Fetterman. ROW 4: John Witmer, Alyron Schevey, Dick Depew, Irving Terry, Ed McCausland, John Pakozdl, Warfield Hummer. Page 118 loife of Cjoacah ' on ana Jun ROW 1: Cheryl Hardesty, Ann Saia, Sh irley Kunz, Grace Harper, Aissata Guisee, Arabyou Diallo. ROW 2: Nora Wiehl, Mary Anderson, Mary Kunzman, Lorraine Chick, Patricia Coombs, Helen Bauser, Anita Ludtke. ROW 3: Linda Strazdus, Marcy Os- born, Jane McClure, Jayne Schroeder, Janice Hall, Mary Northrup. ROW 4: Linda Seist, Kay Noble, Linda Moshier, Janice Roupp, Shirley Locell, Patricia Miller, Victoria Pagana. ROW 1: Sharon Davis, Connie Snyder, Barbara Lockman, Tanya Pyle, Joan Klase, Sharon Fairchild. ROW 2: Andrea Jackopin, Elaine Rockwell, Diana Schrambing, Phillis Wright, Jeanne Elliot, Dorothy Smeck. Darlene Johnson. ROW 3; Dan O ' Keefe, Jerry Cununings, Mark Behabetz, Barry Heller, Ron Zuby, Grey Webster. ROW A: Claude Grads, Fred Huzey, Patrick Ken- nedy, Steven Heath, Laurence Bailey, Howard Getz. Page 119 iDeaclino o lAooeniure ancf RCW ' 1: Bonnie Harvey. Kathryn Totzke, Beverly Rearick, Bonnie Williams, Beverly Phillips, Kensie Elliott, ROW 2: Sandy Prickett, Sarah Teats, Bonnie Drake, Karen Hemphill, Gail Ogden, Carol Hughes, Francine McDermott. ROW 3: Janis Fraut- man. Donna Fetter, Jean Hewitt, Lucille Stapleton, Aissatov Barry, Gail Zimmerman. ROW -4: Margaret Morehouse. Judith Preston, John Vincenti. Thomas Kuhns, Tom Shulde. David Shultz, James Talada. ROW 1: Karen BidJIe. Roberta Espenshade, Virginia Meixell, Karen Nastase, Mary Boarts, Helen Neal. ROW 2: Deanne Dele- porte, Brenda Biller, Mildred Zabell, Carolyn Wolfe, Mary Weis, Cathy Zerdy, Mary Caldwell. ROW .i: Judy Besteder, Debbie Ritzman. Kathy Gohorn, Carol Bross, Georgia Crist, Dixie Dunlop. ROW 4: Sharon Vebas, Robert Furguson, William Maxson, Ronald Somogy. Mike Jaquish, James Colegrove, Jim Mudge. Page 120 racfuaiion — une 1967 ROW 1: Mike McNamara, Bill Russell, Larry Alderfer, Gary Squires, Tom Crittenden, Edgar Arbogast. ROW 2: Mark Shaylor, Jerry McDowell, Matt Swinsick, Ray Morley. ROW 3: Jerry Kier, Larrj ' Judd. ROW A: John Harris, William Casterline, Frank- lin Marsteller, Robert Shaw, John Dana, Andrew Baka, Fred Morgan. ROW 1: Therese Mihalick, Marleen Futch, Virginia Chase, Barbara Griffin, Sandra Maciel, Marie Gbavoqui. ROW 2: Mary Besanceney, Florence Mietlicki, Emma Gardner, Fatima Kader, Awagbe Kaba, Halims Guinele, Koumba Tonguino. ROW 3: Tom Travis, Jay Angel, Charles Barker. ROW 4: Carl Cortezzo, George Apaliski, Keith Burfield, James Beardsley, Kenneth Fravel, Bill Powers. Page 121 ■•Saat- CULTUEAL Page 122 EVENTS Page 123 ' Ml usicians - 2). rain a a sis Page 124 peaAers — eaiure Series Commander Stark tells of 84 Days Submerged on the U.S.S. Triton . . . Abdul Ghafur Sheikh takes us into Forbidden Mecca . . . Martin J. Ochs, a southern editor, speaks his mind . . . A Folk Singer, Richard Dyer-Bennet, practices his talent . . . The New Danish Quartet . . . A scene from the Canadian Player ' s Henry IV, Part One . . . Page 125 O ie GanacQan iP aaers — Opera ISUorAsnop A scene from Our Town by the College Players . . . The famous Orchestra San Pietro of Naples under the direction of Rento Ruotolo . . . Felix Muso as King Henry IV . . . Stupifin ' Jones — from Opera Workshop ' s Little Abner . . . Hotspur and Prince Hal in a battle scene by the Canadian Player ' s Foundation . . . Page 126 Goneoe J faaers — Orcnes ra ' t 1 J ' ■■±____f§ M .:, — !• Iff ■. Page 127 J rooicfin a G u iural O xp erien ces Page 128 of Cjnj ' oameni anci Dtnowfecfae M.S.C. greets Grant Johannesen, pianist The Iberian dancers . . . The Poor of New York . . . Roger Wagner, guest conductor . . . Dr. Elizabeth Swan retires . . . The Puffies of Broadway . . . Opera Workshop ' s The Medium . . . Page 129 w Jne uounos of iJioneJ Jiampion ano Suooy JKorrow Page 130 JK. . G. s ( uJlural mospnere The cultural events depicted on these pages, far from being inclusive, remembrance of the 1963-1964 academic year. The Family Style Dinner . . . The Lettermen visit MSC . . . Sweet Betsy from Pike . . . Opera Workshop ' s The Medium ' Toshiniko Noda in Straughn . . . Page 131 9ioe JK.S. G FRONT ROVi ' : Aut.i .i Ou ssc, Guinea; Koumbj Tunguino. Guinea; F.rlim.t KaJer, Guinea; Au.i Kaba. Guinea; Arabyou D1.1II0. Guhie.i. BACK ROW: Aissjloit Bjiry. Guinea; Toihihiko Noda, Japan; Dr. Robt. I( . Haipey, U.S.A.; Haliiiia Gui- m.ile. Somali Republic; Marie D.viielle Gb.uocui, Guinea. 1. Page 132 niernaiional 9-L ' auor Page 133 S7n erna ona ni4 — 1964 A Day of cultural and esthetic cultivation . . . A time of speakers, foreign ambassadors, and ac- quaintances . . . Page 135 in E§(Q)NAOTnE§ AHE Page 136 ' ,,, .t!fM  MONORAMES Page 137 71 71 r o u n Nanq ' Bachman Gerald Cole James Carlson Thomas Dutchess Raymond Elliott Page 138 Linda Etter fese: — f Norma Franzen Robert Harcharek Eric Long c5 u e n Page 139 Karen Shriver Ann Telech 1 J 1 Richard Thatcher Marfan Yozviak The All-around Students were selected by the various deans of students and the executive staffs of the Flaihli ' f ht and Carontaican for their services and efforts towards the betterment of MSC, social poise, person- ality, appearance, athletic activities, extracurricular and academic achievements. bJ 2o ' s 1q)£o Jewel Bittner Nanc) ' Frear Gerald Cole Kathleen Francis Sherrill Fuller Mary Ann Green Page 141 Diana Husted Danna Griffiths Larry VanDruff Nina Beth Landis Elaine Wrisley Ann Telech Who ' s Who among Students in American Universities and Colleges is a tribute paid to seniors who excel in scholarship, leadership, citizenship, service to the school and prospective promise to the teaching profession. They are selected by a committee composed of the academic and personnel deans and members of the Student Council who are not seniors. Page 142 Mr. William Flynn Advisor Jpna J si (Jmeaa Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary dramatics organiza- tion, founded in 1925 to honor outstanding college thespians. Mansfield ' s chapter. Lambda Upsilon, ser ' es as a goal for those students of high standards in dramatic ability. Eligibility is attained through their work in the College Players. Barbara Compton Peter Engle Charlene Ficarro Diana Hess Nina Beth Landis President Ruth Locke Bronw) ' n Pruyne Vice-President Lee Stonemetz Secretary- Constance Craig Treasurer Page 143 Mr. Edward Zulak Adt ' tsor Delia Rof;er Vi ' etzel William Sutton Patricia Cornett President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer ■► David Messing iku Jack Putnam Mary Smith Brian Stabler Linda Walters Page 144 Eileen Brinser Richard Cowley Martha Dare David Dare Carole Drake Ann Hetherton Vivian Rawson Larry Shelley Delta Phi Alpha, the National German Honorary Fraternity, seeks to recognize excellence in the study of German and to provide an incentive for higher scholarship. Their aims are to promote the study of the German Language, literature and civilization, and to endeavor to emphasize those aspects of German life and culture which are of universal value to man ' s eternal search for peace and truth. The qualifications required for membership in this fraternity are: a minimum of twelve semester hours of college German; a minimum standing of eighty- five percent in the last preceding six semester hours, and an overall standing of eighty per cent. Page 145 c a n na Jneia Upsnon Gamma Theta Upsilon is a national honorary fraternity which recognizes abiUty and accomplishments in the field of geography and promotes geographical education. It is a source of loans and scholarship funds, and offers lectures, films, or slides at informa- tive monthly meetings. Membership qualifications state that a student must have a major or minor in geogra- phy and must have completed at least s ix semester hours. They must also have a quality point average of 2.50 in geography and an overall quality point average of 2.50. Mr- Donald Preston and Mr. Robert Sullivan Advhon Guv Bravo Lee Gernart Donna Hamm Secret jr)-Trei7surer John Kasputis Edward Kimmell Derrill May Ambrose Potrzebowski Derwood Say Larry Stanton Thomas Taylor President Page 146 k ' ' Page 147 Nancy Frear Vice-President iij G.imble Danna Griffiths Ruth Hennip Mary Herrick Diane Husted Margaret Jones Nina Landis ..am M. Jacquelyn R. Merrill William Sandel Ruth Rhode Gail Schmick Mary Smith Page 148 Susan Rush Mary Smyth Brian Stabler Ann Telech Treasurer Virginia Treat Larry Van Druff Linda Walters Esther Watts Patricia Weisbrod Louise Wendel Secretary Arlene Wickman Bertha Williams Diane Wolf Elaine Wrisley Kappa Delta Pi, Beta Rho chapter, is a national honorary society in education. Their aims are the encouraging of high professional, intellectual and personal standards in education. Members are required to .have high scho- lastic achievement, outstanding personal qualities, and worthy educational values. The National Society was founded March 8, 1911- Beta Rho chapter was organized May 27, 1931. The organi- zation provides stimulation for professional growth and offers professional fellowship for its members. Page 149 i- .... JCa jppa 0. ' micron T ii- Miss Louise Ferrante and Miss Katherine Keller Advisors Kapp.i Omicron Phi, a national home economics fraternity, serves to stimulate in- tellectual, cultural, inspirational, and professional growth. Selection for membership is made among sophomores who have completed eight semester hours of home economics and have attained a B average. A,k Betty Bodman r-irst I ' ice-Presidtiit Louise Bower Jacqueline Duval Second Vice-Picsideiit Diane Hess Joy Knepp Recording Secretary Diana Lent Deborah ALibon Patricia Swan Rita Thomas Esther Watts Treauoer Marion Yozviak President Peggy Saylor Corresponding Secretary Miss Louise Smith Advisor ii Page 150 Jhamoda JKu Angela Fiore Elspeth Foley Janice Fisher Page 151 k SherriU Fuller Nina W. Hontz Jane Hymes Linda McCoUough Rebecca Nauniann Carol Peet Donna Rabenstien Margaret Reese Susan Rush Gail Schmick Karen Shiver Ann Weaver Lambda Mu is a local honorary music sorority for women music majors. To be a member, women must have reached their second semester sophomore year and have satisfactory grades and accomplishments in music. To promote high standards of musicianship, scholarship, and character is the purpose of the organization. Page 152 One of the largest honorary groups in the world is Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Mansfield ' s Beta Omicron Chapter is presently in its thirty-third year. The purpose of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is to advance the cause of music in Am erica and to develop a true sense of brotherhood within itself. Membership, by invitation only, is offered to men maintaining a high level of scholastic achieve- ment and an active interest in music. Mr. Douglas Englehart Advhor Joseph Alteri I Gerald Bruce Florentine Caimi Treasurer David Dunlop John Harper I ' ice-Presidetit Kenneth Houser John Polinski William Sandel Warden Historian Richard Schiavo John Schooley Secretary Page 153 Lynn Sheldon Thomas Walker J ni i ionia iPi Phi Sigmii Pi is a national honorary fraternity for men in teacher training schools. Men who have spent one year in col- lege and have shown professional, social and scholastic standing are eligible for membership. The purpose of the fraternity is to serve as a fellowship for those who have a common interest in education. Its members are made aware of the standards and ideals of modern efficient teaching. Mr. Wallace Maurer, Advisor Donald Derk President Derwood Say Vice-President David Heyd Secretary Ambrose Potrzbowski Treasurer Bruce Camfield Georee Daru Lane Haflett Max Simpson Dr. Newell Schappelle Ad pis or s. loma y- Zeh a Sigma Zeta is a national science fraternity whose objective is the en- couragement of undergraduate college students in the field of science and mathematics. Membership is restricted to upperclassmen possessing high ideals and scholarship. Freshmen and sophomores whose scientific work indicates promise of development are eligible for associate membership. Mata Adrian Secretayi-Tyd urcr Karen Bis hop Jane Cunminpham George Daru Vice-President Mahlon Dennis David Hyde Mari;aret Jones Picture Not Available John Seymour President Kathy Sneskoff Patricia Weisbrod Larry Van Druff Page 155 ATHLETICS Page 156 ■r t: A , S 7Co un iaineers Gneerino uie JKouniies ROW 1: Mar) ' Northrup, Mary Anderson, Judy Snyder. ROW 2: Donna Morgan, Peggy Saylor, Machelle Rudiak, Maralyse Bradley, Dolores Satkowski. Page 158 Une Lroo 6a 3ICoun aineers -«n 5 U f - lf 7 f1 2 ROW 1: Pat Charney, Sal Montagna, Gerry Cnlc, Lenny (jivens, Gerry Mattis, Jack Fetchkan, Ben Crisi, Paul Beard. ROW 2: Dan Cappello, Daile Rose, Vic Ortiz, Ron Moran, Jack Tinner, Bernie Podlucky, Frank Pavelko, Paul Mayo. ROW 3: Jack Bailey, Vic Bontempo, Terry Buckno, Paul Chesney, Lee Ropelewski, Mark L ' nger, Alby Glennon, Bob Morse. ROW 4: Shawn McKinney, Chet Schickling, Bill Scott, Ken Hoover, Don Curtis, Fred Eddinger, Allen Mausteller, Bob Leavens. ROW 5: Ralph Evans, Joe Sabo, Lee Ehmling, Willis Slotter, Wayne Farsnaught. Bob Wirth, Bob Harcharek. ROW 6: Coach Bob Moore, Coach Molly Dry, Ed Gibbon, John Miller, Frank Egidio, Bill Roesch, Coach Thomas Costello, Truman Painton. VARSITY SCORES Ai.S.C. Opponent 13 King ' s College 6 30 Bloomsburg SC 20 43 Cheyney SC 14 Millersville SC 19 6 East Stroudsburg SC 34 20 Lock Haven SC 32 West Chester SC 55 19 Kutztown SC 12 Page 159 OJieS eniors 96 55 sSJfe ' ' ' ' ;- rja«;V- !?-r ' .tf . Tackle Sal Montagna Fullback - Jack Fetchkan Halfback . «t ' .-■i '  . llnifiecf ine auad Paul Beard Guard Jerry Cole Center Pat Charney Halfback  s;tt,i2«sa j ' asfcASA S ' sit The Mounties Collar a Bulldog! Ben Crisi Guard Une ' Jooioa I year Head Coach Bob ' Tut Moore and Assistant Coaches, Thomas Costello and Melvin Dry, watch the action from the sidelines. A Alountie Touchdown The M.S.C. Dust Bowl A squad of 85 Mountaineers reported for the first day of football practice. This year, as in the pre- ceding one, found Coach Bob Tut Moore at the helm of the Mountaineer squad, aided by assistant Coaches Tom Costallo and Melvin Dry. The season ' s renovation was the experimental use by Coach Moore of a two, two-way system which he labeled Blue - Gold . Instrumental in helping this system along and in finishing the season with a 4-4 record were hard driving backs, Pat Charney and Sal Montagna. Captain Gerry Mattis ' s kick- ing ability could always be counted on in tight situations. Page 162 Uhe 1964 Jliouniies Varsity Basketball Squad: ROW 1: Bud Hulser, Tom Wallon, Terry Crouthamel, Jim Turner. ROW 2: Jim Kinsler, Joe Russell, John Machulsky, Paul Manikowski, Lee Felsburg. ROW 3: John McNaney, Bob Brisiel, Bob Wolf, Ron Markert. ROW 4: Trainer Melvin Dry, Dr. Bryan, Coach Bill Clark, Marion Decker, Assistant Coach Gordon Preston. Jne Uic orious J oundba Ie ers VARSIT ' SCORES M.S.C Opponents 106 East StroLidsburg 56 75 Kutztown 71 93 Lock Haven 70 101 Millersville 74 88 West Chester 81 92 Indiana 19 69 Indiana 72 76 Shippensburg 80 90 Cheyney 82 92 Bloomsburg 65 96 East Stroudsburg 70 84 Kutztown 74 104 Millersville 81 79 West Chester 87 116 Shippensburg 83 91 Cheyney 79 64 Bloomsburg 59 140 Lock Haven 81 Page 164 Aim ai noiner Uii e TOM WALLON JK.S. G. ' s luture Varsity ROW 1: McNaney, Bill Lewis, Bob Morris, Ken Bronchi, Buz Barton, Paul Freeman, ROW 2: Coach Gordon Preston, John Bob Wolf, John Machulsky, Jim Kinsler, Ron Markert. Siucfeni JIC onagers Irvin Aten, Paul Whitaker, Dave Dembowski, Don Jones. Page 166 For the fourth straight year the Mansfield basketball team ended the regular season of play with the Eastern Division State College Conference pennant in their home camp. Co-captains Terry Crouthamel and Tom Wallon were aided by other varsity starters, Joe Russel, Bud Hulser, Lee Felsburg, and Paul Manikowski. As the roundball season opened, Mountie fans at once saw two major changes from last season ' s squad. The first was new head Coach Bill Clark at the helm of the Mountaineer Basketball Machine, the second was the return of Jungle Jim Turner to the starting lineup. Jungle, who was absent from the hardwood court the previous year, soon showed fans his rebounding ability had not left him. The capturing of the State College Conference Championship once again earned Mansfield the right of participation in the N.A.I. A. playoffs. District 30 Champions — Mansfield over Westminster; NAIA Play-Offs — Kansas City, Missouri — Mans- field over Miles, Alabama; Mansfield over Georgetown, Kentucky. Into the NAIA Quarter Finals ! Mans- field vs. Pan-American, Texas — Thrilling and inspired playing — all the way! We ' re proud of our Mounties! Page 167 Une Uarsiiy c rapp ers ROW 1: Tom Sullivan, John May, Stan Butchar. ROW 2: Bob McDougal, Don Knaus, Dick Cowley, Jim Talada, Tony Antinnes. Row 3: Tom Schule, Manager, John Wasley, Carter Giles, Dave Shultz, Tom Heiser, Student Coach, Coach Wallace Maurer, Absent: Bill Scott, Ken Masteller, Manager. wrn VARSITY SCORES M.S.C OpponenC 20 Edinboro Bainbridge 15 20 Naval Prep School 8 30 Knoxville Y 33 Carson-Newman 33 Milligan 2 16 Brockport 16 21 Millersville 16 6 Stroudsburg 23 16 Oneonta 15 13 Shippensburg 24 11 Ithaca 18 26 St. Francis 6 Student Coach Tom Heiser and Coach Wallace Maurer. Page 168 This sports year brought an innovation to the Mansfield Campus. The new event was the Mountie ' s initial season in wrestling on a full intercollegiate scale. The M.S.C. mat- men participated in 12 dual meets, 4 freshman meets, the Wilkes College Tournament and the Pennsylvania State College Wrestling Tournament, held this year at Bloomsburg State College. Although the team was composed mainly of freshmen, Mansfield ' s grapplers, under the very capable leadership of Mentor Wallace Maurer, turned in an overall season record of 8-3-1. A remarkable record for a team ' s debut year. The captain for the year was Dick Cowley. Other grapplers that gave added depth to the team were Bob McDougal, Tony Antinnes, Bob Clark, Jim Talada, John Wasley, Dave Shultz, Carter Giles, and Jim Logan, Tom Heiser capably performed the duties of Assistant Coach. Page 169 junior UarsiitJ (SUresilino ROW 1: Jim Albertson, Desmond Corey, Vic Bontempo. ROW 2: Gar) ' Wenzel, Don Knaus, Craig Michael, Bill Russell, Barry Chamberlin. ROW _i: Bill McCawley. Paul Mayo, Ricky Kirijan, Shell Sitler, George Eckroat, Don Curtis, Student Coach Tom Heiser, Coach ' ally Maurer. Page 170 UracA and Jielcf ROW 1: Bob Schelhorn, Nick Wanck, George Cobb, Dennie Grinnell, Norman Pierce. ROW 2: Jay Young, Gerry Cole, Floyd Gillette, John Schooley, Jerry Boltz, Barry Smith. ROW 3: Mr. Melvin Dry, Lane Haflett, Dick Berg, Bob Brisiel, Joe Russell. 1963 gave birth to the first Track and FieW Team in Mansfield ' s history. Coach Melvin Molly Dry worked with about twenty Mountie men in order to get the sport on its feet. 1964 was the first year that Mansfield competed in regularly scheduled meets on an intercollegiate level. Tri-Meets were scheduled with Bloomsburg, Lycoming, Utica and Brockport; a dual meet was scheduled with Lock Haven. Mansfield ended the season by participating in the All State College Meet at Penn State. ' ' ' « gi ' : If - X. .XV . .  ' !.-! • ;■fcy« wW9«R- i 1963 iDinAsiers ROW 1: Paul Whittaker, Martin Waldron, Barry Jones. ROW 2: Lee Clark, Coach Marian Decker, Edward Baltruchitis, Paul Weaver. 1963 was a season of recruiting and training for the Mansfield Linksters. Under the mentorship of M. E. Spotts Decker, the Mounties recorded a 1-6-1 record. This sport is a growing one on the M.S.C. campus, with fledghngs practicing for berths on the varsity ' squad. SCORES M.S.C 51 2 Wilkes College 12I 2 M.S.C 2 M.S.C - 91 2 Bloomsburg 8I 2 M.S.C 9 Lock Haven .. 9 M.S.C 51 2 Lycoming College .. 121 , Bloomsburg . M.S.C 6 Lock Haven M.S.C 51 2 Bloomsburg M.S.C 4 King ' s 16 12 121 2 14 ml k,. w ' yrftWi ' HC ' AVarj ' ..--. Page 172 1963 ' ' Moan ie ' ' CBaseGaff Although the ' 63 baseball season was filled with losses, the spirit of the Mountie hardballers was high. The conclusion of the season brought the termina- tion of coachine duties for Mountie Coach, Bill Gibson. Turning in outstanding performances for the year were diamondmen Lee Ropelewski, Roger Wetzel, Leni GiVens, Bill Roesch, Bud Hulser, Tom Wallon, Bill Nichols, Ed Kimmell, and Jack Fetchkan. VARSITY SCORES M.S.C. 1 4 I 1 5 Geneseo Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Lock Haven Lock Haven Opponent 5 10 (rained out) 7 ROW 1: Norm Sisele, Bob Smith, Charles Kier, Ed Kimmell, Rick Miller. ROW 2: Bob Hudinski, Jerry Myers, Lee Ropelewski, Roger Wetzel, Mike Brace, Chuck Nitsche, Ed Jones, Frank Worthington. ROW 3: Coach Decker, Leni Givens, Bill Roesch, Bob Sittlinger, Bud Hulser, Tom Wallon, Bill Nichols, Bob Kraft, Jack Fetchkan, Coach Gibson. ti . i|s Page 173 Bob Smith, Lenny Givens, Coach Bill Gibson, Bud Hulser, Lee Ropelewski, Chuck Nitsche. JACK FETCHKAN Pitcher BILL ROESCH Shortstop Page 174 M omen s S niram ura s MRS. LUTES ASTRIDA VANADZINS Athlete of the Year VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS, Left to Right; Linda Minich, Peggy Saylor, Carol Spengler, Georgia Stroup, Linda Lacock, Gail Propsner, Barbara Resh. RUNNERS-UP, Left to Right: Charlotte Butzgy, Ginger Mid- dleton, Sandy Carl, Alice Savidge, Judy Young, Mary Bear. TABLE SHUFFLEBOARD CHAMP: TABLE SHUFFLEBOARD RUNNER-UP: Linda Kostige Karen Bishop Page 175 Qjnainpions — 1963 BOWLING CHAMPS: Left to Right: Mata Adrian, Judy Young, Barbara ATiddleton, Charlotte Butzgy, Alice Sav- idge. CO-EDUCATIONAL BO X ' LING CHAMPS: Left to Right, ROW 1: Alice Savidge, Barbara Middleton, Charlotte Butzgy. ROW 2: Fred Sprout, Ron Sampson. BASKETBALL CHAMPS: Left to Right, Kneeling: Nancy Benedict, Nina Landis, Marge Booth. Nancy Barron Siavin, Lynn Trapani. TABLE TENNIS CHAMP Waneta Easterbrook k Wr psh BASKETBALL RUNNERS-UP, Left to Right: Jane Thomas, Ann Marie Dombro- ski. Barb Heitsman, Linda Lacock, Evelyn Eaton, Bonnie Bush. TABLE TENNIS RUNNER-UP Sally Trautman BADMINTON DOUBLE CHAMPS: Jo- anni- Driesbauch, Charlote Riitzev. BADMINTON DOUBLES RUNNERS-UP: Lin- da Kostige, Karen Bishop. Page 176 TENNIS CHAMP Nancy Frear BADMINTON CHAMP Diane Hess MANAGERS: Kathy McCallie, Barbara Hcitsman, Eleanor Spangle, Beverly Webb- ner, Barbara Middleton. Diana Horn, Charlene Ficarro. PORTS DAY, KNEELING: Esther Watts, Charlene Ficarro, Linda Fogelman, Bar- bara Middleton, Bonnie Bush, Diana Horn, Linda Parks, Judy Snyder, Evelyn Eaton. STANDING: Nancy Benedict, Barbara Heitsnian, Ruth Rhodes, Eleanor Spangler, Georgia Stroup, Nancy Frear, Waneta Easterbrook, Sandy Carl, Mary Baer, Jane Thomas, Pam Reed. EXECUTIVE BOARD, KNEELING: Judy Sny- der, Nancy Benedict, Nancy Frear, Pam Reed, Jane Thomas. STANDING: Danna Griffiths, Mary Jane Colegrove, Marge Booth, Waneta Easterbrook, Nancv Brodak. ' W o Won? Page 177 y ' i.iM STUPENT Page 178 GOVEENMENT Page 179 Left to Right: Tom Dutchess, Susan Harris, Jim Carlson, Dean Eleanor L. Mayock, X ' alter Badeau. Siucfeni Go unci! Student Council represents the student body in all campus matters. The members work to effect liaison between the administration and the student body. Its purpose is to promote the welfare and interests of the students and to stimulate pride in Mansfield State College. The officers of Student Council are; ]amei Carhon. president; Thomas Dutchess, vice-president; Susan Harris, secretary; Walter Badeau, treasurer; Gerald Cole, Sherrill Fuller, Eric Long, and Craig MacPherson, delegates-at-large. Left to Right: Mary Joseph, Craig MacPherson, Kenneth Griffith, Lee Gernert, Scott Husted, Norma Franzen. -A- - imMV rs P n -.-; Ui ' Left to Right; Nick Wanck, Gerald Cole, Eric Long, Phil Dantini, Sherill Fuller, Larry Hess, Ambrose Potrzebowski. — Une Uoi ' ce of ine Goneae Mansfield State College played host to student council delegates from all of the State Colleges. At right is the representative council in session. Progress seemed to be the password at M.S.C. The council took action con- cerning the following projects in the 1964 school year: Recognition of out- standing students, the purchase of a Student Government station-wagon, the purchasing of records, movie projector, and a new basketball scoreboard. It helped to bring about the first Cul- tural Exchange Day at M.S.C, as well as numerous other successful projects. Page 181 c ooernmeni o for Left to Right: Terii ' Crouthamel, Ron Markert, Bob HaichaicL loin Dutchess, Gerald Cole, Dennis Kubasko, Lee Gernert, Ron Sampson. IKen s 2)ormiiora Council Responsible for maintaining an orderly condition in the Men ' s Dorm and coordinat- ing dormitory activities, the Council is a self-governing organization consisting of paid and elected student counselors. The Council represents the men of the dormitory on all Campus committees including Student Council. President - - -- Terry Crouthamel Senior Afembers Gerald Cole, Dennis Kuhasko Junior Members .- Tom Dutchess, Boh Harcharek, Lee Gernert, Vic Ortiz Sophomore Members Ron Sampson, Ron Markert The Senior Counselors during a weekly room inspection . . . Page 182 and b(j ine adenh Left ti) Rit;lit, SEATED: Assistant Dean Margaret Hulland, Diana Horn, Jayne ScKroeJer, Dean Eleanor Mayock, Dorothy Smeck, Marilyn Hess, Linda Etter, Polly Thorington, Marilyn Harris, Norma Franzen. STANDING: Lorraine Bleiler, Sally Bourke, Linda Kostige. JUJomen ' ' s l)ormiioru Cjouncn Governing the largest group on campus, the Women ' s Dorm Council maintains the standards as designated in the dormitor} ' manual. The Co-ed. The officers of the Coun- cil are Norma Fianzen. president; Linda Etter. vice-president; Lorraine Bleiler, secretary; Sally Botirke. treasurer. The Council officers pose for the cameraman. Mrs. Farsvell confers with the Council! Dati iuoenfs C xecuh ' ue Jjoaro Lett to Right: Sheila Jenkins. Bruce Canfield, Alice Carlson, Tom Johnston, Jeanne Mori;.in. Ucan Holland, Nick Wanck, Mat Swinsick, Preston EJsell. The main objectives of the Day Students ' Club are to have a definite voice in the Student Government Association and to create good will among the day and dormitory students through progressive activities. Cja npus Cjo nhon Cjo n ni ee Left to Rig ht, SITTING; Dean Holland, Loretta Scotia, Maggie Curran, Phyllis Gonsky, Alice Savidege, Linda Etter. STAND- ING; Les Keller, Al Searle, Fred Sprout, Eric Long. Left to Right: Tom Walker, Bill Williams, Dixie Dunlap, Molly Caldwell, Tom Heisor. a raanizaiions J ' h Page 185 Qjunioaihio C) re a hue U a en Is SITTING: Ambrose Petrzebowski, Mr. Kuruna. STANDING: Joan Klase, Esther Watts, Mrs. Terry, Joan Casper, Bob Schel- horn. Janet Campbell. Pat Bartosh, Ted Knoll. Lois Kier U ie JlH Gfu£ The Art Club of Mansfield State College is affiliated with the Eastern Art Association. The members consist of those students who have a profound interest in art. There are many things the Art Club does for the College throughout the year — Christmas Decora- tions, Art exhibits, and guest lecturers from the world of art. The new mural in the Hut, an added atttraction to the campus, is one of the Art Club ' s projects this year. Bob Schelhorn. Mrs, Terry, Mr. Kuruna, Ambrose Petrzebowski, Esther Watts. Ambrose Pelrze botes ki President Bub Schelhuri! Vice-President Esther W ' .ills Secretary Mrs. Terry Treasurer Page 186 ROW 1: Donna Seeley, Kathy Bianco, Donna Lush. ROW 2: Mary Ann Gross, Ruth Hennip, Anna Shaffer, Marj- Baer, Margaret Perry. ROW 3: JoAnn Mulvey, Ann Steehler, Barbara Resh, Barbara Rupert, Kathy Mc- Dowell. ROW 4: Carolyn Carbaugh, Ann Marie Dombroski, Arlene Wickman, Herb Seltzer, Charles La- Vaocher, Tom Ryan. ROW 5; Marion Eld, Joan Torma, Barbara Brick, Clare Drew, Sylvia Hughes, Mau- reen Toffia. ROW 6: Anne Telech, Jean Lundy, Sylvia Campbell, Ann From, Millie Meekle. ROW 7: Kathy Malecki, Georgia Stroup, Eileen Wodzinski, Bob Nelson, Sandy James. ROW 8: Sandra Finnerty, Eloise Waltman, Peggy Tulabitz, Laurel Hutzel, Alice Bond, Carolyn Putnam. ssociah ' on for Gnnanoocf Cjcfucaiion The Association for Childhood Education, a professional organization for elementary teachers, is affiliated with the state, national and international organizations. To promote a keener in- terest in the education of young children and to develop a professional outlook as an integral part of the student ' s life, at college and as a teacher, is the purpose of A.C.E. It helps poten- tial elementary teachers, to develop a sound educational and philosophical perspective for their chosen field. Page 187 ' Jor ine c e nen ar Ueacner ' J r - ' : W, ROW 1: Lind.i Ketthuni, Caml 1 honias, Helen Bunch. ROW 2; Linda Weaver, Evelyn Enton, Judy Vouni;, Mr. Spencer, Barbara Heitsman. ROW 3: Miss Kuster, Linda Butchko, Bonnie Brooks. ROW -1: Marlene Bussin, Ruth Kneiss, Dr. Hunsicker, Linda Moryan, Evelyn Salak. ROW 5: Donna Hadden, Pat Gesfor, Eleanor Coolich, Naomi Ackelson, Vera Culver. ROW 6: Charlene Ficarro, Wanda Skinner, Carol De- Anglis, Joanne Testa, Mary Bunnell, Dr. Heltibridle. ROW 7: Sharon Tibbs, Kathy Walsh, Sally Thetga, Marti Rood. Pat Learn, Betty Stermer. ROW 8: Sue Mor.se, Virginia Pansero, John Williams, Leroy Young, Shirley Neugebauer, Roselie Cole. JCnown as . G. tj. OFFICERS President ]julilh Young Vice-President . Barbara Rupert Secretary Ri ib Heniiip Treasurc-f Barbara Resh Page 188 yjroppin Gu h ' na ancfCc ih ' na . . Bob Harcharek Editor-in-Chief Cjoron awan — 1964 Lpin Baker Assistant Editor The assistant editor on the job . Ken Masleller Assistant Editor Dr. Mildred Meiige Advisor The 1964 Carontawan is the chronicle of the Mansfield College school year. It is the task of each new staff to present the year as they see it, with the hope that it will be a little different from the way it has been presented in the past. With this in mind, the 1964 staff began working on the book in March of 1963, and it slowly materialized. By Sep- tember, and the beginning of school, we had a fair idea of the format we wanted. Our only problem was to develop it. Pictures were taken, headlines, copy, and cutlines were written and edited before the final shipment was sent to press on February 29. Between 2000 and 3000 pictures were taken this year by our staff and by our professional photographers, and it was our job to select those we considered best for our publica- tion. We realize that it is not possible to please everj-one with any publication. However, we feel as a staff that we need make no apologies for this year ' s effort. We feel that we have done our best. Bob Harcharek Page 189 Donna Hans l-r.ink AKirks Sue G ' ross Not Pictured Jack Stewart JoAnn Mulvey Judy Preston Leana Wilkenson Page 190 Waneta Easterbrook Goffe eoiennes y The Collegiennes is a newly formed organization at Mansfield State College. It is the aim of this group to promote the ethical, cultural, and social develop- ment of its members and of the student body. Mem- bership consists of women representing a cross section of all curricula and class standing. Qualifications for membership in the Collegiennes are a 2.2 cumulative average, individual character, and leadership and par- ticipation in campus activities. ROW 1: Sue Moore, Carolee Stankus, Corresponding Secretary, Ginny McCoy, Mrs. Dorthy Mihvard, Advisor, Janet Boeken- kamp. Miss Ruth Billings, Advisor, Carol Serino, Pat Bartosh. ROW 2: Lorraine Blecher, Loretta Scatia, Gail Propsner, Phyllis Gorsky, Aleda Myers, Recording Secretary, Lucy Larson, Lor- raine Menn, Recording Secretary, Donna Griffiths, Sue Fouse, Delores Satkowski, Mata Adrian. ROW 1: Les Keller. ROW 2: John Kalivoda, Tom McClure, Don Griffith, Fred Lenz, Bill Williams. ROW 3: John Wit- mer, Al Searle, Ron Nicodemus. ROW 4: Florintino Caimi, Nic Catalano, John Williams, Ken Willet, John Harper, Lee Villani. C.S(7uires The Esquires provides an outlet for the ambitions of contemporary musicians on campus. Aside from con- cert and dance performances here at Mansfield, the band is busy throughout the year with professional engage- ments at area colleges and high schools where their big band sound has main tained for them the reputation for being one of the finest dance bands in the area. yjoneoe Cjo n nuni t (Jrcnesira Professor Douglas Engelhardt is the director of Mansfield College Community Sym- phony Orchestra. Its members consist of students on the Mansfield campus with supple- mentary instrumentalists coming from Mansfield and surrounding communities. Ln ytSR Uj R  i:-  .-.-.. frj Page 192 ROW 1: Jane Hymes, Yvonne Button, Dawna Fetter, Jan Fisher, Mickie Harris. ROW 2: Elspeth Foley, Charles Zebroski, Joan Rose, John Kalivoda, Ernest Knell, Fred Lenz, Sharon Jeutter, Tom Walker, Angela Fiore, Bill Williams. ROW 3: Caro- lyn Wolfe, Lynne Roberts, Carole Ruppenthal, Lynn Phillips, Lynn Sheldon, Larry Huntley, Dave Dunlap, Edward Hartzell, Al Neumeyer, Don McClure, Larry Snyder, Don Griffith. ROW 4: Mr. Bertram Francis, Director, Florintino Caimi, Joe Altieri, Lee Villani, Les Keller, John Williams, John Harper, Ken Willet, Kay Robertson, Ai Searle, Ron Nicodemus, John Witmer, Winfield AUeger, Larry Judd. ROW 5: Nick Catalano, Jerrj ' Bruce, Ken Houser, Ramsey Meredith, John Polinski, John Schooley, Sue Rush. Cjoncer (sOino tjnsemole Woocfwind J, u in lei Yvonne Button, Janice Fisher, Dave Sunlop, Lynne Roberts, Elspeth Foley. Page 193 Donna Haiiini Editor-in-Chief Mr. Jerome Hand Advisor 7 Sandy Bassett Circulation Manager ]ohn Pe)ser Assistant Sports Editor This year the FlashHght went through the process of change in advisors. Even with the difficulties of beginning anew, the hard-working staff produced a good campus paper. Hard work interspersed with moments of laugh-filled fun make the bi-weekly press nights a worthwhile must for many M.S.C. students. Kancy Knne Chief Typist Our advisor in action Page 194 9 f a s £ f 9 A Wednesday night get-together 6taf Business Manager - Naomi Smeach Sports --- Linda Kos ige News Lois Keir Bob Selby Kay Sieber Man ' Goivan Feature Marian Biiigaman Riilh Loch Judy Preston John Slewart Bonnie Zimmerman Sally Bonrke Audrey Moyer Layout Gail Zimmerman Circulation ,- Sandy Kreidler Sue W eidman Jean Crop Business Joan Casper Janet Campbell Carol Carbaugh Patt Learn Pat Simkanich Typists Karen Bishop Carol Drake Photography Sally Bourke Bertha Williams News Editor Bob Harcharek Sports Editor Sue Harris Feature Editor Ke?i jMasteller Assistant Sports Editor Norma Franzen Associate Editor Page 195 4-7{ G uS ROW 1: Sally Frautman, Alice Savidge, Mrs. lutes. ROW 2: Pauline Frick, Rita Thomas. Gloria Bleiler. Sandy Paschall, Lorraine Bleiler. The 4-H Club on M.S.C. Campus is a service or- ganization which provides its members with the oppor- tunit}- of participating in 4-H activities, further interest in 4-H, developing leadership and citizenship, and ren- dering service to the club, communit)-, and the country. rencn yiorn C orn nsem 6fe Dave Dunlop. Gordon Gillette, Susan Fouse, Jewel Bittner, Edward Hartzell. Larry Huntley. Jo ward Jjeiler c ooernmeni ROW 1: Dale Bushowski, Financial Secretary, Ann Freimarck, Dr. Harper, Advisor, Larry Lrounse, Chairman, Morey Young, Sergeant-at-Arms, Edward Baden, Historian. ROW 2: A[onty Jennings, Sharon Gillespie, Norma Reaples, Jean Mor- gan, Beatrice Sulnac, Ambrose Petrozebowski, Nancy Grinel. ROW 3: Ronald Smarsch, Herb Smith, Parliamentarian, Tom Dutchess, Pat Nash, Helen Penno, Recording Clerk, John MacCartney. S niercoIJeoiaie Cjon erence on c ouernmeni SEATED: Dr. Robert Harper, Advisor. STANDING: Suzanne Fretz, Bruce Keller, Terry Buckno, Patricia Wainwright, Harold Hutchins, John Dana, Bill Young, Irving Aton, John Williams. Page 197 [j or Uxe n ' 9- ' lous an d Social c row in ROW 1: Mrs. Jones. Advisor, Donna Herzog, Ruth Hersip, President, Mrs. Randolph. ROW 2: Mary Lynne Gowan, Treasurer, Joan Leidy, Vice-President, Cindy Johnson, Editor, Linda Etter, Chaplain, Margie Russell. DCappa J hi ROW 1: Marlyse Bradley, Darlene Woodward, Mary Lynne Gowan, Grace Harper, Donna Nifret, Carolee Stankus, Linda Long. N orma Franzen, Betty Lou Daughberg. ROW 2: Mrs. Elinor Sagar, Deanne Deleporte, Kensie Wlliott, Chris Lovell, Connie Waltz, Kay Br ' ner, Mar; ' Alice Bair, Danita Shaw, Lois Kair, Diane Powers, Joyce Smith, Beverly Cloud, Vivian Blackwell. ROW . : Mrs. Margaret Jupenlaz. Judy Wadhams. Brenda Biller. Margie Russell, Linda Harbaugh, Carol Haysock, Carol Rainer, Pam Reed, Sharon Wolfe, Donna Rubenstein, Linda Veinon. Page 198 l.:i loes ona e ears ROW 1: Anne Wentlandt, Vic Sagi- nario, An.ijela Frank. ROW 2: Dr. Hen- ry, Zane Wilson. Mary Batcher, Donna May. ROW .t: Thomas Colegrove, John Gatewood, Bunny Konopstci, Russell Gray, Fred Nichols. The purpose of Les Jongleurs is to acquaint its members with folk dances, folk songs, and the traditions associated with them. Les Jongleurs go on tour to entertain others with their folk songs and dances. (i irino [Zuariei Carol Bryant, Sylvia Lynch, Ernest Knell. Sherrill Fuller. JIC a J o r e i e MICKIE HARRIS Co-Optain WANETA EASTERBROOK Drum Major DONNA HAMM CAROL SERINO DONNA MARIRKOV LYNN PERKINS CAROLEE STANKUS SANDY JAMES SUE PLEUGLER MARY DIETER JK a r c £ 1 n 9 a n Page 201 Une Uarsiiu nJe es GU ROW 1: Bob Wirth, Bill Scott, Danny Cappello, Bob Smith. ROW 2: Waldo Moran. Lenny Givens, John Barrett. ROW y. Dick Berg, Chet Schickling, Tom Wallon, Terr}- Crouthamel. Jerry Cole. ROW 4: Sal Montagna, Jerr ' Mattis, Ben Crisi, Joe Sabo. ROW 1: Fred Eddinger, Mike Brace, Al Glennon. ROW 2: Ed Baltruchitis, Ralph Fararro, Pat Sandone, Leo Balestrini, Jack Bailey, Coach Moore. ROW 3: Ken Hoover, Frank Egido, Paul Chesney, Shawn McKinney, Paul Whittaker, Bob Brissell, Rich Miller, Bud Hulser, Bob Harcharek. Page 202 inJeiic ancf iJvecreah ' ona c iuih ' es T T 1 1 1, I 1 1 • ! -T - ! i 1 f ! i 1 i i ! i -i 1 ! , J 1 , ' ' 1. : 1 _i iR LLJ. Ji ■i LW L - ' - ROW 1: Ed Kimmell, Tom Havens, Norm Sicile, Bob Smith, Denny Kabasco, Charlie Fleming. ROW 2: Tony Mcranka, Tom Faulds, Joe Madera, Bruce Keller, Charlie Nitsche, Phil Dantini, Preston Edsell, Lee Bonhammer. ROW 3: Tom Schulda, Chuck Paternoster, Bob Brissell, Coach Decker, George Maxim, Gene Hendrickson, Jerry Gorsky. Jlien s Uvi ecreaiion iion yi. ssociation ii OFFICERS ROW 1: Mr. Decker, Advisor, Bob Brisiel, President, Tom Havens, Vice-President. ROW 2: Preston Edsell, Treasurer, Joe Madero, Chuck Paternoster, Gene Hendrickson, Secretary. Page 203 T,S. :Jl. - i ie J ennsuluania a e cfucah ' on C ssociah ' on ROW 1: Jean Chilson, Margaret Jones, Mary Ann Green, Jean Lundy, Ann Steehler, Jean Br«:hley, Jane Mott, Rachael Richards, Barbara Trautman. ROW 2: Pat Learn, Linda Kostage, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Donna Griffiths. Anna Schaffer, Vera Culver, Carol Kester, Donna Seeley, Carole Ruppenthall. ROW 3: Jay Angel, Tina Steman, Bar- bara Rupbert, Mary Ann Gross. Ann Snyder, Jean Elliot, Marlene Busiz, Elaine Wrislen. ROW 4: Richard DePe.s, Marilyn Putnam, -Sharen Tebbs, Judith Young, Kathleen Walsh, Sally Slanip, Pat Charney, Millir Mickel, Kinsey Elliot. ROW 5: Carolyn Starks, Dr. Mutchler, Larry VanDruff. Bruce Zerman. Ben Crisi, Delbert Doud, Larry Crounse, Lois Billingsley. Page 204 X. ewman GfuG ROW 1: Lynn Scbastinelli, Kathleen Walsh, Kay Wool, Helen Sullivan, Vic Bonotempo, Frank E idio, Truman Painton, Margaret Perry, Kathy McDowell, Rene Doran, Kathy Malecki. ROW 2: Lynn Stadelmaier, Cheryl Famini, Carl Grovanz, Maggie Curran, Rev. John OBrian, Dr. Bencetic, Barbara Morgan, George Daru, Robert Kraft, Barbara GiUen, Carol Evans. ROW 3: Nicki Pagano, Lisa Marsbrall, Kathy Bianco, Carol Serino, Lorraine Mann, Jan Ciariclretti, Ginny McCoy, Kathy Zerby, Pat Lavendowski, Kathy Sennette, Pat Combs, Ellen Wallagonda. ROW 4: Judy Forst, Barbara Breck, Evelyn Eaton, Jane Schroeder, Elizabeth Galupka, Marcy Busim, Pat Simkanich, Klean Duffy, Ed Mc- Causland, Jack Kennedy, Joni Gresko, Marcy Rice, Sue Fleeyer, Ann Saia. ROW 5: Paul Bird, Tom Faulds, Lee Ropelewski, Dan Cappello, Wayne Dick, Dick Miller, Al Roman, George McMangle, Charles Nitsche, John Vincetti, Jerry Gorsky, Sal Montagna, Peter Malindock. Page 205 Une Jionie L cono n cs Association OFFICERS Alice Savidge, Secretary RitJ Thom.is, President MiiS Stooksbury. Advisor Louise Boiler, Treasurer Linda P.iiks. Vice-President 0. ' micron 9 am ma 7 1 ROW 1: Lois Have, Shirley Loveil, Florence Mietlicki, Faye Yeich. ROW 2: Judy Reinbart, Louise Bower, Diana Powers, Rose- mane Ralin. Joan Hresko, Ellen Lyssend, Sue Rozelle, Elaine Leitzel, Judith Handy, Audrey Mayer, Leslie Manfredi, Sue FlailL RO ' ' ' ?: Carol Mills, Mary Thompson, Sharen Fairchild, Miss Stookesbury, Advisor, Rita Thomas, Diana Horn, Jean Haverstick, Mari;aret Feather, Alice Savidge, Emily Kagel. ROW 4: Margaret Morehouse, Leona Thompson, Christina Black, Barbara Man- leck. Jay Knepp. Marcy Osborne, Phyllis Wright. Angela Buggee, Mary Caldwell, Cheryl Knauss, Mary Boarts. ROW 5: Betty- Ann Bodman, Beverly Phillips, Sandra Bassett, Pauline Frick, Ellen Waligunda, Bonnie Wolfe, Donna Wheeler, Marilyn Hess, Carol Haysock, Christina Staymen, Victoria Pagana, Barbara Locknian, Eleanor Peck, Mary Dieter, Bonnie Zimmerman, Georgia Brooke, Sarah Trautman, Nancy Lebo. ROW 6: Linda Parks, Barbara Trautman, A[argaret Rauch, Linda Fogelman, Donna May, Kathy McCallie, Monica Toesmeyer, Marian Bingaman, Lillian Woody, Joan Miner, Ruth Rindlaub, Pat Lewandoski, Robin Wagner, Tanya Pyle, Linda Lacock, Pat Miller. Evelyn Mitrea. Judy Forest. Dandra Paschall. Linda Geist. Linda Vernon, Marcy Rice, Aida Scheingold, Katheline Stonis. Page 206 2) rama — CjomeotJ — Cjxci emen Mary Ruth Konopski. Back to Front: Pat Wetzel, Tom Wheeler, Ruth Lock, Evelyn Mitrea, Beatrice Gul- nac. Une J layers Left to Right: John Harris, Donna Giambastian, Janice Troutman, Mr. Flynn, Skip Becker, Bob Harcharek, Caro- lee Stankus. Left to Right: Elaine Pleiskett, Russell Eiffert, George Mc- Manigle, Carol Ser- ino, John Beck, El- len Lyssand, David Kerr, Arline Foster. Front: Skip Becker. tj ro n ( aoecrews o ch ' na Charlene Ficarro, Jack Jacobs. Ted Knoll, Pete Engle, Anne W ' entlandt. Lorraine Chick, Barb Compton. Left to Right: Donnie Mi ward, Sharon Weed, Lisa Marshall, Mary Baer. Top: John Eiklor, Bryon Haw- thorne. Page 208 ROW 1: Carol Kester, Mary Lynn Gowan, Carol White, Mr. Foreman, Herb Seltzer, Dr. Hiltibridle, Diana Powers, Karen Hemphill, Kensie Elliot. ROW 2; Janet Ferris, Sandy Bassett, Donna Angood, Mart;aret Feather, Marilyn McCoy, Mary Low Burleigh, Nancy Kime, Catherine Watson, Carol Haipock, Susan Lehman, Betty Ann Bodman, Janice Maurer. ROW 3: John Raker, Beverly Allen, Eloise Waltman, Margaret Vite, Dave Kerr, Linda Scholl, Beverly Cloud, Sylvia Campbell, Horace King, Pauline Trick, Bonnie Dowse. ROW 4: Don Jones, Sandy Paschall, Jerry Bruce, Dane Heyd, Lane Haffett, Derwood Say, Darwin Watkins, Barbara Trautman, Gloria Mahan, Norma Franzen. iuoeni Gnrish ' an C . ssociation OFFICERS ROW 1: Pauline Frick, Mr. Foreman, David Heyd, Dr. Heltibridle, Bonnie Dowse. ROW 2: Sylvia Campbell, Beverly Cloud, Dave Kerr, Lane Haflitt, Linda Schall, Horace King, Diane Powers. f ROW 1: Ann tj cr. Sue louse, Ann Freimarck, Beftv Tones. Jan Ferris, Jewel Bittner. ROW 2: Harold iMcAuUif, Lynn Sheldon, Tom Walker, Lament Satterly, Frank Marsteller, Pat Sandone, Larry Huntley, Ernest Knell, Bob Todd. )rass fse n Larry Huntley, John Harper. Ken X ' illet. Karl Kolsbun, Doue Durnin. iri ' n ' 9 Di ' lO Left t(i Ri.qlit: Carol Biyant, Nina Westbrook, Sherrill Fuller. youna Democrais SEATED: Dr. Robert Harper. STANDING: Terry Bucko, Susan Fretz, Harold Hutchins, Irving Aton. f c a o f (• a Women s ssociah ' on A r _.Q jfL «? C Page 212 ) o Q « -7 L . cfuancecf CjAc orus ROW 1: M. Weis, M. Kritzber, B. Dowse, M. Boussum, C. Wolfe, C. Snyder, D. Schramling, I.. Moshier, S. Fouse, C. Waltz, G. Hart- sock, K. Noble, Y. Button, C. Bryant, G. Schmick, J. Hymes, A. Fiore, Fehlmann, B. Dahtberg, T. Mihalick, N. Diehl, M. Ander- son, Dl. Dunlap. ROW 2: S. Rowe, C Larson, L. Stapleton, G. Dol- bear, M. Brown, S. Lentz, J. Bittner, J. Fisher, C. Johnson, S. Jeutter, B. Naumann, E. Galupka, J. Valentine, iM. Harris, J. Boeken- kamp, C. Esaley, J. Troutman, C. Peet, K. Robertson, B. Alien, D. Rabenstine, S. Lynch, S. Flamini, ]. Ferris, S. Rush, R. Espenshade, L. McColloch, A. Irin, S. Sparber. ROW 3: O. Bougher, K. Clepper, C. Walker, C. White, A. Freimarck, R. Meredith, F. Caimi, B. Sandel, J. Gatewood, B. Willet, Y. Hollen, M. Behabetz, R. Zuby, S. Pregmon, J. Polinski, E. Knell, R. Hill, D. Griffith, D. Fetter, D. Hertzog, L. Roberts, G. Harper, i L McCoy, M. Reese. ROW 4: R. Hunt, D. Dunlap, H, Alleger, W. Williams, L. Phillips, J. Schultz, L. Villani, Z. Wilson, J. Kalivoda, J. Williams. F. Marstellar, D. Mc- Clure, J. Schooley, F. Lenz, E. Hartzell, N. Shook, S. Butchar, N. Catalano, P. Malinchock, H. McAulliffe. K. Houser, D. Campbell, K. Kolsbun, L. Judd. ROW 5: H. Carr, D. Schroyer, J. Kusmerek, T. Kuhns, D. Whitaker, D. Weber, L. Huntley, A. Neumeyer, L. Satterly, R. Taylor, B. Hawthorne, L. Keller, J. McDowell, L. Shel- don, H. King, R. Hartman, C. Todd. Page 213 r4r i- . I CAMPUS Page 214 ¥ w Li -- H v 4 ;;; ' f M) ' mHA  ! ' 1 M ib L , ' - ' ' ' - 1 tW Wft ■Kml ! jKi ' % ;:■, ' 1 1 ' ' 4 k S. f Une jKansfieJcf of W The tower cluck. A forgotten symbol South Hall— 1946 The 1964 Carontawan begins and ends with the students of Mansfield State College. We hope that these last few pages are a suitable climax to the moods, faces, and views of our Alma Mater. :., 1 II ass ; The College in the 1860 ' s Page 216 Days one Jj y Li ' j(gj [_L z i nn M M H Ijul M HH h . - ' ; ' jlV The Mansfield Campus of the 1880 ' s North Hall— 1946 Uur Ima Miaie r ' Old Mansfield, high up high upon the eastern hill, Dear Mansfield, hail to thee! ' Thy loyal sons and daughters with a will Salute in melody. ' We bring a laurel wreath of praise, And pledge our love thro ' all the days; ' Our Alma Mater, dear, all hail to thee ! Old Mansfield, hail to thee! ' The world is better for the beacon light Which thou hast shed abroad, ' Strong hearts are stronger for the testing flight That leads men up to God. ' In all the varied walks of life, in peaceful path and stress of strife, We find thy sons and daughters true to thee, Old Mansfield, hail to thee! We never can forget the days we ' ve spent Within thy hallowed walls. We ' ll learn sometime what all your lessons meant When larger duty calls. Dr. WiU George Butler Page 217 rom ine J asi « ! it ail 1 p Page 218 o ihe J res en i Da a I 6 4 Page 219 ji a amp us o z ' iversi • , ' y The studious second floor Page 220 IsOiiJi nJioicfuaf nieresis The Praying Artist Parking behind the East Building! Here comes a snowball . . Another Summer Party The Real Thinker! Page 221 :Jl6fe io J3oo£ Peck-a-boo! The fun of Summer School . And you. Charlie? v.. fs i Homecoming Parade Page 222 C jacA ano i veme noer The first formal dinner for President Bryan. This is relaxing! ! ! Page 223 ' W io ' Wiff J ememSer The Varsity Coaches Arlene and Larry (Freshman Class President) ■¥ Enjoying your studies, Bob? The Friday Night Hop at South Hall Lounge . . 1964 in Uweniy years?? ? Mark Unger hops 97 yards to paydirt . Hut time— 9:30 The pert frosh . . . Vic Rave of the Mansfield circuit Page 225 une traces of friends Censored Hop time A visit from the dead ■?:fc:2h4 s ! i ' «SS:: !!SSjaa oy jKay Xeuer (uee oain ■i . Here ' s to you. And here ' s to me. Hope we never disagree . . . A gridder makes good Page 227 The book worms of the library . , . s ine JKemories I don ' t believe you It ' s picnic time ' 7 ' KaaH|HHMn H P f H li Bev, you ' ve got to be kidding . . . Dorm Counsello rs do carry weight TV 101 — Science Building Auditorium O acfe waa The motel special As the yearbook reached the end of the planning road, our editor also ended his jour- ney . . . s enior nde ex an cf idueriisemenL s Page 230 Siucfeni irec ory D,irhi John AhnLi. Social Science, Mansfield, Pennsyl- vania, P.S.E.A. 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; Day Students 1-, 2, 3,4. Marion B. Allen. Elementary, Towanda, Pennsylvania, S.P.S.E.A. 4; S.N.E.A. 4. NcVic] Lind Beiieclict. Elementary, Crooked Creek, Penn- sylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Students 1, 2; Execxi- tive Board of W.A.A. 3. Charles Alan Benson. Elementary, Williamsport, Penn- sylvania, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. ]oe Altier ' i. Music, Nazareth, Pennsylvania, Phi Mu Al- pha 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4. Richard C. Berg. Social Science, Mansfield, Pennsyl- vania, Football 1, 3; Basketball 1, 2; Track 3, 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; M Club 3, 4; N.E.A. 4. Glenn C. If . An es, Social Science, Middlebury Center, Pennsylvania, P.S.E.A. 1; N.E.A. 1; Day Students 1, 2, 3,4. Jeanne Mae Arnold. Elementary, Matamoras, Pennsyl- vania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. yVIri TM Carolyn Ashton. Home Economics, Newtown, Pennsylvania, Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus 4-H Club 2, 3. Eugene N. Atigtistine, Elementary. Nancy Jane Bachnian, Social Science, Ulysses, Pennsyl- vania, Class Secretary 3, 4; Head Usher 3; Resident Assistant 3; Counselor Asst. 4; P.S.E.A. -N.E.A. 4. «VA Bailey. Social Studies, Sayre, Pennsylvania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4. LA i? Barker. Home Economics. Bernice Bartletl. Elementary, Mansfield, Pennsylvania. Patricia Bartosh. Home Economics, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania, Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2; College Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 4; W.D.A. Hall Monitor 2. Cameron F, Baui rh, Elementary, Danville, Pennsylvania, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Barbara Helen Baier ' a. Home Economics, New Kensing- ton, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 3; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3 Treasurer, 4 Secretary. Paul Clinton Beard Jr., Social Science, Millersburg, Penn- sylvania, Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian; M Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dining Room Commit- tee 2, 3. i ' rf ' rt :) £. Beecher, Home Economics, Schuykill Haven, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas Committee 1, 2, 3; Campus 4-H Club 2, 3; Art Club 3. i?d )A 5. Begeal, Mathematics, Mansfield, Pennsylvania. William Belcher, Science. Jetvel Ann Bittner. Music, Catawissa, Pennsylvania, Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 2, v. p. 3; Lambda Mu 2, 3, 4 sec. 3, V.P. 4; French Horn En- semble 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2; Renaissance Singers 2, 3, 4; Opera Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Campus 4-H Club 3, Song Leader. Barbara Eleanor Blosser, Elementary, Abington, Penn- sylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2; A.C.E. 1. Betty Ann Bodnian. Home Economics, Catawissa, Penn- sylvania, S.C.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Cabinet 3; Kappa Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, Treasurer 3; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4, Guard 3, 1st V.P. 4; Flashlight 1, 2; W.A.A. 1, 2; Campus 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3; Board of Presidents 3, P.S.E.A. 4; Stu- dent Council Retreat Leadership Training 3; Thanksgiv- ing Committee 4; Organization Evaluation 4; Student Resident Asst. 3. Janet V. Boekenkanip. Music, Glenholden, Pennsylvania, Lambda Mu 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Social Sorority Comm. 2, 3, 4, V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Opera Work- shop 2. l re ]f rt (?r Bo)id. Elementary, Hector, New York, W.A.A. 1, 2; A.C.E. 1. Leland Henry Bonhanier. Social Science, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; College Play- ers 2; Flashlight Staff 2, 3; Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4. Marjorie Edith Booth. Elementary, Montrose, Pennsyl- vania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. Ronald Thomas Boyanoivski. Social Science, Laceyville, Pennsylvania, Newman Club 3, 4; Baseball, Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 3, 4. Lawrence Brewer, Science. Mary Marson Briem, Elementary, Elmira, New York. Eileen Brinser, Mathematics. James A. Brott, Social Science, Little Marsh, Pennsyl- vania, Day Students Organ. 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; N.E.A. 4. Page 231 TYOGA FARMS DAIRY - Nutritious Dairy Products - RONALD D. SICK Owner 2 QUEENS STREET WELLSBORO, PENNSYLVANIA Page 232 Pat Brown. Elementary. Coiulance Craig. Humanities Helen Lou Bunch. I ' lemcntary, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 4; A.C.E. 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 4, Thomas Burke. Elementary Doris Sue Biirle). Elementary, Mansfield, Pennsylvania, P.S.E.A.; A.C.E. Harvey Butler. Mathematics. Yvonne Kay Button. Music, Mansfield, Pennsylvania, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Woodwind Quintet 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 4; Lambda Mu 2, 3, 4; Treas. 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Opera Workshop 1, 2; Day Student 1, 2, 3, 4. rf«f Elizabeth Campbell, Home Economics, Sunbury, Pennsylvania, S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 2; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Flashlight 3, 4. Shirley Marie Capuell. Elementary, Waverly, New York. y ff Carlson. Home Economics, Turtlepoint, Pennsyl- vania, Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 3; W.A.A. 1; S.C.A. 1, 2, 4; Parents Day Guide 1, 2, 3; College Day Guide 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Chairman 4; Halloween Decoration Comm. 2, 3; Christ- mas Dance Comm. 4. Harry L. Carr. Music, Waymart, Pennsylvania, Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; March- ing Band 3. ]oan Marie Casper. Home Economics, Catawissa, Penn- sylvania, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Flashlight 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3; Art Club 3, 4. Nicholas M. Catalano, Music, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Band 2, 3; Esquires 2, 3; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Patrick J. Charney. Elementary, West Wyoming, Penn- sylvania, M-Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 4. Beverly }. Cloud. Elementary, Langhorne, Pennsylvania, Kappa Phi 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band (Marching) 1, 2; Chorus 1; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 2, Corresponding Sec. 3, First Vice-Presi- dent 4. Gerald G. Cole, Social Science, Athens, Pennsylvania, M-Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; Phi Sigma Epsilon 1, 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 3; M.R.A. 3, 4, President 3; Men ' s Dorm Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Freshman Chorus; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Senior Class Vice-President. Gd)7 Lee Cook, Mathematics, Mainesburg, Pennsylvania, Day Students Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas O. Craiulall, Elementary, Alden Station, Penn- sylvania, Dining room Comm.; Phi Sigma Epsilon; Wrestling Team; Men ' s Dorm Float Committee. Bernard A. Crisi. Social Science, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, M-Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4. Terry Crouthamel. Humanities, Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania, M-Club, Treasurer; Dorm Council, President; Newman Club. Beverly jane Cunningham, Mathematics, Knoxville, Pennsylvania, Sigma Zeta 2, 3, 4; S.E.A. 3; S.P.S.E.A. 3. Betty Louise Dahlberg, Music, Gilboa, New York, Kap- pa Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, Shut-in-Chairman 3, Music Chairman 4; Music Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Lambda Mu 3, 4; Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda Silver Dapp. Elementary, Hallstead, Pennsylvania, College Players 1, 2; Flashlight 1. James Daugherty. Social Studies, Wellsboro, Pennsyl- vania, Day Student Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Glenn Davis, Social Science. William Clifford Davis, Biology, Mount Pleasant, Penn- sylvania, Biology Club 3; German Club 3; Day Students Club 3. Carolyn DeAiigelis, Elementary, Susquehanna, Pen nsyl- vania, Newman Club 1, 2; A.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Thanksgiving Committee 4. Donald P. Derk, Physics-Mathematics, Sunbury, Penn- sylvania, Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, President 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 2; Carontaivan 2, 3; Board of Presidents 3, 4, Chairman 3; Radio Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2; Day Students Organization 1, 2, 3, 4; Budget Comm. 3; Homecoming Comm. 2. W ' infred Anne Doan. Elementary, Knoxville, Pennsyl- vania, P.S.E.A. Sarah Donahue, Mathematics. Delbert A. Doud, Day Students 1, 2 Elementary, Mansfield, Pennsylvania, 3, 4, Executive Board; P.S.E.A. 4. ]ohn Arthur Dow, Elementary, Emporium, Pennsylvania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4. David Dunlap, Music, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 2, 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Band 3, 4; Intercollegiate Band 3; M.S.C. Symphony Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; French Horn Ensemble 2, 3, 4; M.S.C. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Corn- ing Symphony 3, 4. Page 233 MANSFIELD MOTEL Moderate Rates — Fine Foods Mansfield, Pennsylvania In Appreciation DR. JOSEPH MOORE COLLEGE PHYSICIAN Page 234 jiHijneline D. Diiral. Home Economics, Meadville, Penn- sylvania, Budget Planninc Committee, 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Chairman 3; Dining Room Committee 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary 2; Class Secretary 2; Flashlight Staff 1,2; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4 Re- porter 3, 3rd Vice-President 4; College Players 2; Stu- dent Council 3, President 3; Student Union Committee, Board of Presidents 3; College Center of the Finger Lakes, Student Committee 3, Secretary 3. W ' aueta A. Easterbrook, Social Science, Library Science, Bath, New York, S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Stu- dent Advisor 4, Executive Board 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Board of Presidents 3; P.S.E.A.- N.E.A.; Cnrontdwan 4; Day Students 4. Af r) Catherine Smyth Eaton. sylvania. Elementary, Troy, Penn- Marian Eld Smith. Elementary, Coudersport, Pennsyl- vania, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4; Carontawan 2, 3, Business Mana- ger 4; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 4; Kappa Phi 4. M. Angela Fiore. Music, Lewistown, Pennsylvania, Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Lambda Mu 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, President 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Board of Presidents 4; Concert Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2. Elspeth Anne Foley. Music, Lehighton, Pennsylvania, Lambda Mu 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Historian Reporter 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Recording Sec- retary 3; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4; College Community Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Woodwind Quintet 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2. Arline Y. Foster. Elementary, Canton, PennsyKania, Concert Band 1; W.A.A. 2, 3; Players 3, 4; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Monitor 2, 3. Kathleen E. Francis. Elementary, Mansfield, Pennsyl- vania, Freshman Chorus 1; College Players 1, 2; Day Students 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Student Coun- cil 3; Treasurer 3; Opera Workshop 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4. Raymond Nimrod Elliott, Jr.. Social Science, Harris- burg, Pennsylvania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, House Manager 2, 3, Sgt. at Arms 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2; Campus Cotillion 1, 2; Opera Workshop 3; Biology Club 3, 4; M-Club 2, 3, 4. Angela R. Frank. Humanities, Pine Grove, PennsyKania, Les Jongleurs 3, 4; Flashlight 1, 2; Carontawan 2, 3, Literature Editor 3; Newman Club 2; Music Ed. Club 2; Choms 2; W.A.A. 2; German Club 3, 4; English Club 2. Linda Caroline Erickson. Humanities, Elmira Heights, New York, College Players 1; S.C.A. 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Carontawan 3, Proofreading Editor. Harland f. Evans, E!ementar ' , Millerton, Pennsylvania, Day Students Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ' P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 3, 4. Susan Evans, Elementary. James Farrell, Mathematics. Nancy Lee Frear, Elementary, Montrose, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 1, President 3; Women ' s Dorm Council 1 ; Student Council 2, Secre- tary; A.C.E. 1, 3, 4; Flashlight 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice-President 4. Allan Frisk, Social Studies, Sayre, Pennsylvania.. Ann From. Elementary, Centereach, Long Island, New York, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. N.E.A. 4. o ;; George Fetchkan. Social Studies, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, M-Club 2, 3, 4; President 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. AL))j rt;;t ' Fetterolf, Social Science, Tremont, Pennsyl- vania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Kappa Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Finance Chairman 3, Membership Chairman 2; S.C.A. 1; I.C.G. 1; Art Club 2. Charlene Marie Ficarro, Elementary, Susquehanna, Penn- sylvania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2; Players 1, 2, 3, Executive Board 2, Secretary 3; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Treasurer 3; Dining Room Comm. 2, Secretary 2; Big-Little Sister Comm. 3; Freshman Activities 2, 3; International Relations 3; Social Improvement Comm. 3; P.S.E.A. 3; Student Council Retreat 2, 3. Sandra A. Finnerty, Elementary, Ulster, Pennsylvania, A.C.E. 4; W.A.A. i, 2, 4; Homecoming Court 3; Mardi Gras Comm. 2. o :;« Charles FronczJkiewicz, jr. Social Science, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, Day Student 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4, Treas. 4; I.C.G. 4. Sherrill Ann Fuller, Music, Renovo, Pennsylvania, Women ' s Dorm Council 3, Treas. 3; Student Council 4; Lambda Mu 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Opera Workshop 1, 2, Accompanist 1; Renais- sance Singers 2, 3; Chamber Music Ensemble 1, 2, 3; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Star-lo ' s 1, 2, 3, 4. Bruce Furman, Science. Dimitra Gaitanis, Home Economics, Lehighton, Penn- sylvania, Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 3; Art Club 3. Edward L. Gamble, Elementary, Ulysses, Pennsylvania. Page 235 ELKLAND LEATHER COMPANY, INC. TANNERS OF PRIME OAK SOLE LEATHER WALK FOR HEALTH ON GENUINE LEATHER SHOES Ellcland, Pennsylvania 236 Page 236 ]ane DeVf ' tt Gamble. Mathematics, Troy, Pennsylvania, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma Zeta 2; Budget Committee , i- Robert IF. Gehr, Social Science, Trout Run, Pennsyl- vania, I.C.G. 2, 3, 4; Young Republican 3, 4, Treas- urer 4. A.C.E. 4; W.A.A. 1, 4. Diane Louise Hess, Home Economics, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Caroiilawau 1, 2, 3, Composite Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3; Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3; College Players 1, 2; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; L.S.A. 1. D. Diane Gillespie. Social Science, Mansfield, Pennsyl- vania, Day Students 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3; Players 1, 2; C.arontaxcan 3. Phyllis. Go ' isky. Home Economics, Throop, Pennsylvania, College Players 2, 3, 4, Historian 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Cotillion Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Protocol 1, Co-Chairman 3; So- cial Sorority Committee 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec; Homecoming Court 3, 4. Masyann E. Green, Elementary , Monroeton, Pennsyl- vania, W.A.A. 1; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; Kappa Phi 1, 2, 3; 2nd Vice-President 2; S.P.S.E.A. 2, 3; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3; Fresh- man Class Officer, Treasurer; Farm Project Committee 1; Monitor 1, 2. Donald M. Griffith. Music, Williamsport, Pennsyh-ania, Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Wind Ensemble 2, 3, 4; Concert Chonis 1, 2, 3, 4; Esquires 2, 3; Con- cert Orchestra 2, 3, 4. DaiDia Griffiths. Humanities, Millerton, Pennsylvania, Women ' s Dorm Council 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Flashlight 2, 3; A.C.E. 1; Social Sorority Comm. 3, 4; P.S.E.A.- N.E.A. 4; Day Students Club 4. «; £■Grizzell. Social Science, Huntsville, Alabama, Gam- ma Theta Upsilon. Mary Ann Gross, Elementary, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4. Judith Elaine Gulden, Home Economics, Mt. Holly Springs, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. Alfred Eniil Haberstroh. Jr. Secondary, Forest City, Pennsylvania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 1, 2, 3; Day Students Club; Biology Club 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Softball; Freshman Float Committee. Russell Joseph Hamilton. Social Studies, Broadalbin, New York. Bettina Haskins, Elementary, Mansfield, Pennsylvania. Marcia Mae Hebert, Music, Ashland, Pennsylvania, Music Ed. Club 3, 4; Les Jongleurs 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Freshman Chorus 1; Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4; Training Band 3. Z,rf )f L. Hertzel, Elementary, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania, Nila Marie Hettich, Elementary, Burlington, Pennsyl- vania, W.A.A. 1; Day Student 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Ronald Larue Hill. Music, Hughesville, Pennsylvania, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Renaissance Singers 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4. Lana Hal combe. M usic, Opera Workshop 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Renaissance Singers 2, 3, 4; Star-Los ' 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 3, 4. ' Yance Paul Hollen. Music, Altoona, Pennsylvania, Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4. Dawn Maureen Hollick. Social Science, Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 1; Campus Choraliers. Robert Louis Hotalina. Elementary, Wysox, Pennsyl- vania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3; ' Art Club 3. Henry M. Hutser. Social Science, Elmira, New York, M-Club 3, 4; Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club. Robert Hunt. Mathematics. Diane E. Husted. Social Science, Blossburg, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Day Student Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Executive Board 2; Kappa Delta Pi 1; Newman Club 2, 3. Sandra Lee fames. Elementary, Painted Post, New York, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3,4. Jeffrey Earl Jerald. Social Science, Tunkhannock, Penn- sylvania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary. Barry Ray Jones, Mathematics, Scranton, Pennsylvania, Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Donald L. Jones, Geography, Smithfield, Pennsylvania, Day Students 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 2; Flashlight 2; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 4; M.O.F. 1. Margaret Katherine Jones, Biology, Lawrenceville, Penn- sylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2; Board of Presidents 3; Sigma Zeta 2, 3, 4, President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Social Sorority Committee 3, 4, Historian 3; Biology Club 3, Acting Sec- retary 3; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 4. Page 237 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 64 PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC COMPANY your investor owned electric utility L H. FARMELO Wholesale Distributor CANDIES — CIGARS — FOUNTAIN SUPPLIES APPLIANCES — JEWELRY — NOVELTIES PAPER PRODUCTS Phone 3000 Eikland, Pennsylvania ERNIE ' S MANSFIELD RESTAURANT Mansfield, Pennsylvania In Appreciation E. A. EVANS, D.D.S. and W. F. COOLE, D.D.S Page 238 Aiiiry Alargaret Joseph, Mathematics, Blossburg, Pennsyl- vania, Newman Club 2; Day Students 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3; Student Council Retreat Committee 3, Presi- dent Day Students 4. ]ohii S. Kalivndd, Music, Eric, Pennsylvania, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4; Marching Band 1; Concert Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Esquires 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3, 4; College Community Symphony Orchestra 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 4. Dc el Joseph Kane. Social Science, Elmira, New York, I.CG. 3. fohi! Emus Kaspntis. Geography, Tower City, Pennsyl- vania, Marching Band 1, 2; German Club 3, 4; Day Students Club 3; Radio Club 2; I.CG. 3. Dehoiiih Ann Mabon, Home Economics, Indiana, Penn- sylvania, Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. 1; P.S.E.A. Sylvia J. Alar !, Home Economics, New Castle, Penn- sylvania, Art Club 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 2; Flashlight 3; P.S.E.A. 4. Gerald Eugei e Aiatt s, Social Science, Millersburg, Penn- sylvania, M-Club ], 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4; P.S.E.A.- N.E.A. 3, 4; Student Council, Member at Large 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 3, 4; Recreation Comm. 3; Who ' s Who Committee 3; Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 4. Richard A[a iro. Science. Arline Kettell, Home Economics. Judy Kiehl, Home Economics, Elizabethville, Pennsyl- vania, Omicron Gamma Phi 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 2, 3, 4. 7Wrf;- ( )(? i r 7 e o) ' Ela i e Knepp. Home Economics. Thomas G. Koons, Geography, Athens, Pennsylvania. Dennis K ibasko, Mathematics. Daris La Croix, Elementary. Ni ia Elizabeth Landis, Elementary, Red Lion, Pennsyl- vania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2; Players 2, 3, 4; Opera Workshop 1, 2; Chorus 1; Carontaivan 1; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, President 4. Charles Frederick LaVancher, Social, Tioga, Pennsyl- vania, Day Students Club 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 3, 4. ,rt««d Jean Lent. Home Economics, Coudersport, Penn- sylvania, Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 1st Vice-President of Kappa Omicron Phi 3; W.A.A. 2, 3; Carontaivan 3; 4-H Club 3; Mardi Gras Comm. 3, Secretary 3. W illiam H. Linder, Mathematics, Nelson, Pennsylvania, Day Students Club 3, 4. rfw M. Losey. Library Science, Lawrenceville, Pennsyl- vania. Evan Charles Laugher, Elementary, South Waverly, New York, Young Democrat 2. Ronald Lucchino, Science. Jean Louise Lm dy, Elementary, Montoursville, Pennsyl- vania, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; W.A.A. 2, 4; Social Sorority Committee 2,- 3, 4; Parliamentarian 3, Vice-President 4; Freshman Float Committee. George Alaxini, Elementary, Sayre, Pennsyhania, Art Club ' 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Newman Club 1; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4. Darryl Paul May, Geography, Troy, Pennsylvania, Gam- ma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. i Vi ' Paruell Alayberry, Social Science, Roslyn, Pennsyl- vania, A.C.E. 1, 2; Intramural Basketball, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cotillion Comm. 4; Day Students 4; P.S.E.A.- N.E.A. 3, 4. Linda Gayle McColough, Music, Bruin, Pennsylvania, Lambda Mu 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Flashlight 1. Barbara Bailey AicConnell. Elementary, Wellsboro, Penn- sylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 3, 4; Student Union Assn. 3; Day Students 1, 2, 3, 4; Christmas, May Day, Sophomore Weekend Comm. 2; Junior Class Float; Day Students Float Comm. Alalinda A. AlcFall, Elementary, Harrisburg, Pennsyl- vania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Carontaivan 1; Flashlight 1, 2, 3. Jo Ann McKee. Elementary, Wellsburg, New York, S.C.A. 1; A.C.E. 1, 2. Jo Ann AlcNaney. Humanities. Alildred Ellen Aleikle, Elementary, Painted Post, New York, W.A.A. 1, 3, 4; A.C.E. 1, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4. David Messing. Mathematics, Pine City, New York. W illia Charles Messner, Biology, Covington, Pennsyl- vania, Biology Club 3, 4; Day Student 1, 2, 3, 4. Barbara Jane Middleton, Home Economics, Lansdale, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 3; Carontaivan 1, 2, 3, Photo Editor 1, 2, 3; College Players 4; Omicron Gamma Pi 4; Spring Weekend 3, ' ' 4; Radio Club 1, 2; Photo Club 1. 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Home Economics, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Omicron Gamma Phi 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; W.A.A. 2, 3; Campus Cotillion 3, 4; Women ' s Dorm Council 3; Freshman Initiation Comm. 2; Student Union 4. Joan H. Morrison. Elementary, Mansfield, Pennsylvania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3; L.S.A. 1;S.C.A. 1. Richard Joseph Mulaski. Humanities, Elkland, Pennsyl- vania, Day Students Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive 2, 3. ]ofce Murphy. Elementary. Aleda Lorraine Myers. Humanities, Montoursville, Penn- sylvania, W.A.A. 2, 4; S.C.A. 2, 4; P.S.E.A. 4; Social Sorority Comm. 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary. Robert F. Nelson, Elementary, McKeesport, Pennsyl- vania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Dorm Council 3, Sec; A.A.E. 4; Day Students 4. Carolyn S. Neuion, Elementary. James Lyle New on, Mathematics, Port Allegany, Penn- sylvania, Sigma Zeta 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2; Players 1; Class President 2; Student Council 2; Board of Pres. 2. Ronald Pa rick NicodeniNs. Social Science, College Play- ers 1, 3; Day Student Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Opera Workshop 3; Phi Sigma Epsilon 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Esquires 3, 4. Thomas Noteware, Social Science, Wellsboro, Pennsyl- vania. George Novitskj. Mathematics, Jermyn, Pennsylvania, Student Council, President 3; Freshman Class President; Budget Comm. Chairman 3. Marjon Lee Painter, Home Economics, Westfield, Penn- sylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3; Board of Presidents 3; Art Club 3; Kappa Phi 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, 3. Connie Jean Paris, Library Science, Wellsburg, New York, W.A.A. 1, 2, 4; S.C.A. Edward Gary Parmenter, Elementary, Athens, Pennsyl- vania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3; Flashlight 2, 3, Circulation Manager 3. Lawrence Charles Parsons. Humanities, Sayre, Pennsyl- vania, German Club 3; Flashlight 2; Newman Club 1; Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3. Carol Alise Peet. Music, Gillett, Pennsylvania, Lambda Mu 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2; March- ing Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Assembly Comm. 3; Opera Workshop 2, 3, 4; Freshman Initia- tion Comm. 2. Helen A. Penno. Social Science, Mansfield, Pennsyl- vania, I.C.G. 3, 4, Secretary 4; A.C.E. 1; W.A.A. 1; Kappa Phi 1. Norman C. Pierce. Geography-Biology, Blossburg, Penn- sylvania, Day Students 1, 2, 3, 4; ' Track 3. Gerald Albert Pirn ng, Social Science, Wayland, New York, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Student 4; Men ' s Dorm Association 1, 2, 3. o :;; Joseph Polinski, Music, Sayre, Pennsylvania, Phi Mu Alpha 2, 3, 4, A.ssistant Conductor 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Marching Band 1, 2; Concert Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Community Orch. 2, 3, 4; Brass Ensemble 2, 3; Renaissance Singers 2, 3, 4; Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 4; Opera Workshop 2, 3; Collegiate Band 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2. Ambrose Potrzeboivski, Geography, Arnot, Pennsylvania, Art Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Day Students 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Executive Board 1, 2, 3; Student Council 3, 4; Vice-President; Senior Class President; Phi Sigma Pi Historian 3, Treasurer 4; Gamma Theta Upsi- lon 3, 4. Kay Greenongh Priest. Humanities, Mansfield, Penn- sylvania, College Players 1, 2, 3; Art Club 3. Gordon Preston. Mathematics. Bronwyn Carolyn Pruyne. Elementary, Milan, Pennsyl- vania, I.C.G. 2, 3, 4, Corres. Clerk 3, 4; Young Re- publican 3, 4, Secretary 4; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2; Budget Comm. 4; Password 3; English Club 1, 2; Freshman Chorus 1 ; Carontawan 2, Sophomore Editor; Alumnae Comm. 1, 2, 3. Carolyn Emily Putnam. Elementary, State College, Penn- sylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 4; A.C.E. 1, 4. ]ack Putnam, Humanities, Mansfield, Pennsylvania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4; Student Comm. 4; Cotillion Comm. 4. 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B Allan Schoonoi er. Social Science, Milan, Pennsylvania, Football 2, 3, 4; M-Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ojff !«« Schultz. Home Economics, Easton, Pennsyl- vania, W.A.A. 1, 2; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. 2. Elizabeth Rnse Reg ia. Home Economics. Carol Jo Anne Reinard, Humanities, Hazel Hurst, Penn- sylvania, Kappa Phi 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Chairman 4; Caron- tawan Staff 1; Art Club 3, 4. William H. Roesch. Social Science, Peckville, Pennsyl- vania, M-Club 2, 3, 4. R?ith Naomi Rode, Elementary, Williamsport, Pennsyl- vania, W.A.A. 1, 2; A.C.E. 3; Training Band. ]an Marie Rogers, Elementary, Sayre, Pennsylvania, Women ' s Dorm Council 1, 2; Christmas Comm. 1, 2; Flashlight 2, Art Editor; Caron auan 2, Art Editor; Thanksgiving Comm. 2. Mariveda Jayne Rood, Elementary, Hallstead, Pennsyl- vania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. N.E.A. 4; Players 4; Hut Committee 3. Jeanne te B. Rose. Home Economics, Mansfield, Penn- sylvania, Omicron Gamma Pi 4. Stephen P. Rothstein. Social Studies, Westbury, New York, Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Historian 2; College Players 2, 3, 4; Day Students 3, 4; Junior Class President; Student Council 3; Campus Cotillion 2; Men ' s Dorm 1, 2; Carontawan 2, Business Manager. Barbara Rupert, Elementary, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; S.C ' A. 1; P.S.E.A.- N.E.A. 3, 4. Thomas Russell i?iv;;;, ' Elementary, Port Allegany, Penn- sylvania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3; S.E.A. 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2. F V 7?rfjf Saginario. English-Speech, Elmira, New York, Players 1, 2, 3, 4; les Jongleurs 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4; Board of Presidents 3, 4; English Club 4; Day Students 3, 4; Parent ' s Day Chairman 3, 4; Biology Club 3. Peggy Sajlor. Home Economics, Emmaus, Pennsylvania, Omicron Gamma Pi 1; W.A.A. 2; Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, Corres. Sec. 3; Cheerleading 2, 3. Richard Anthony Schiavo, Music, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Wind Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4; Loretto Scotia, Home Economics, New Castle, Pennsyl- vania, College Players 3, 4; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Campus Cotillion Comm. 3, 4, Secretary 3; Social Sorority Comm. 3, 4. rf«f Adrianiie Scott, Elementary, Troy, Pennsylvania, Day Students ' 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, 3; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2; A.C.E. 3; P.S.E.A.- N.E.A. 4. Herbert E. Seltzer. Jr.. Elementary, Williamsport, Penn- sylvania, A.C.E. 2, 3, 4; S.C.E. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4; Summer Players 4; Board of Presidents 4. yl««a G;rff Shaffer, Elementary, Lewistown, Pennsyl- vania, Art Club 3; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Freshman Chorus 1; S.C.A. 1, 2; Flashlight 3. Z,rt;v| Shelley, Science. Doris Sherman, Elementary. Lynn Sherman, Social Science. Shirley E. Sherwood, Elementary, Blossburg, Pennsyl- vania, Day Students 1, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3. rt; e Dickson Shiiff stall. Music, Franklin, Pennsylvania Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2; Marching Band 1, 2, 3 Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Dorm Council 1, 2 Counselor ' s Assistant 4; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Flashlight 1 Carontawan 2, Sophomore Editor; Opera Workshop 1, 2, 3; Orchestra 2. Edward Simpson. Mathematics. Wanda Kay Skinner, Elementary, Knoxville, Pennsyl- vania, Kappa Phi 1; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3; P.S.E.A. 3. Sara Ann Slamp, Elementary, State College, Pennsyl- vania, P.S.E.A. 3, 4; N.E.A. 3, 4; A.C.E. 4; Lutheran League 1. Nancy Barron Slavin, Elementary, Eldred, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Players 2; Carontaivan 1; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; P.S.E.A. 4. 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Secondary, Towanda, Pennsyl- vania, Flashlight 1; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2, President 3; German Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3; Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Password 2, C o-Editor 2; Board of Presidents 3; I.C.G. 2, 3, 4, Recordinj; Clerk 3, Vice-Chairman 4; P.S.E.A.- N.E.A. 3, 4. Mar) Courtney Smyth, Humanities, Troy, Pennsylvania, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Katharina Sneshkojj. Biology, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania, Sigma Zeta. Bonnie Jean Strain. Elementary, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania, S.C.A. 1; W.A.A. 1; A.C.E. 1, 4; Freshman Initiation Comm. 2; Thanksgiving 3, Chairman; Christ- mas 3; P.S.E.A. 4; Intercollegiate Comm. 4; Alumni Relation Comm. 4. Barry Lee Swan. Humanities, Corning, New York, Ra- dio Club 2; College Players 2; Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3; English Club 2, 3, 4. Ma ireen Anne Tanunaro, Elementary, Corning, New York, W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 4; Campus Cotillion 1; Day Students 3, 4; Players 1, 2; May Day Comm. 1, 2; Homecoming Comm. 1; Fresh- man Initiation Comm. 2. Ann Telech. Elementary, Mayfield, Pennsylvania, Fresh- man Chorus 1; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Women ' s Dorm Council 2, 3; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; A.C.E, 1, 2, 3, 4; College Players 3; Homecoming Court 4. Joanne Testa. Elementary. Louise Jean Snyder. Elementary, Liberty, Pennsylvania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; P.S.E.A. 4; FAmA- V j 2, 3. F ffl ' i5. 5 j£; . Social Science, Olyphant, Pennsylvania. ' W ayne Lee Stabley, Elementary, Williamsport, Pennsyl- vania, Men ' s Recreation Assn. 2, 3; Secretary 3; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3. i5 7rf« Herbert Jay Stanler. Humanities, New Ringgold, Pennsylvania, Flashlight 2, 3, Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2; Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4; L.S.A. Les Jongleurs 2; English Club 3, 4; Day Students Club 3. Feature Editor 3; Phi Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; 1, 2, 3, 4; Players 2; 2, 3, 4; German Club Paul Milton Starr, Social Science, Corning, New York. Anne Catherine Steehler. Elementary, P.S.E.A. 3, 4; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. 1, 2; W.A.A. 2; Flashlight 3. (3(7; Christine Stineman, Home Economics, New Cum- berland, Pennsylvania, Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Flashlight 1, 2; Budget Planning Comm. 2, 3; Kappa Phi 1, 2, 3, , Chaplain 1, President 2; Board of Presi- dents 2. Lee £. Stonemetz, Humanities, Shinglehouse, Pennsyl- vania, Players 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4. Michael R. Stover, Social Science, Watsontown, Pennsyl- vania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, House Manager 2, Corres. Sec. 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; P.S.E.A. -N.E.A. 3, 4. Elbertine Marie Stoivell, Elementary, Ulster, Pennsyl- vania, Day Students Club 3, 4; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 3; May Day Comm. 2. Richard Lee Thatcher. Social Science, Mansfield, Penn- sylvania, Phi Sigma Epsilon 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec. 3, Vice-President 4; Campus Cotillion Committee, Co- Chairman 3; Class Treasurer 4. Ja)ie Thomas, Elementary. Joan Torma. Elementary, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 4; Carontawan 2, 3, Asst. Business Manager 4. Barbara L. Trautman, Home Economics, Jonestown, Pennsylvania, Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; S.C.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Carontaivan 3, 4; Class Editor 3; L.S.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; P.S.E.A. 4. Virginia Heck Day Student ' s Delta Pi 3, 4. Treat, Elementary, Tioga, Pennsylvania, 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 3; Kappa Helene Maria Trimborn. Home Economics, Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 1; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, Treasurer; Budget Comm. 1, 2, 3; Campus Cotillion 2, Secretary; Freshman Class Sec- retary. Kenneth Ray Ulrich, Social Science, New Berlin, Penn- sylvania, M-Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2. JohnV. VanDeusen. Elementary, Clarks Summit, Penn- sylvania, A.C.E. 3; I.C.G. 3, 4; Young Republican ' s 3, 4 , Vice-Chairman; Players 2; Recreation Comm Larry IF. Fa ; Druff, Biology, Tioga, Pennsyh ' ania, S.C.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 2; Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent; Junior Class Treasurer; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 4; Sigma Zeta 2, 3, 4; Freshman Week Comm.; Day Student Club 3, 4; S.E.A. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Who ' s Who Among Students. Page 245 Congratulations and Best Wishes From Your En+eri-ainnnen+ Center In Mansfield TWAIN THEATER MR. AND MRS. JOHN ANTONIO Mansfield, Pennsylvania 246 Page 246 Mary Failh Seeley VanNn). Home Economics, Troy, Pennsylvania, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3; W.A.A. 1, 2; Art Club 3, Vice- President. ALut i! Alexander Waldron. Elementary, Dushore, Penn- sylvania, Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Golf Team 2, 3; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3; Art Club 3; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Caltii? Thomas Walker. Jr., Music, Huntingdon, Penn- sylvania, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4, President; Concert Band; Concert Chorus; Renaissance; Music Ed. Club; Newman Club; Marching Band; Spring Weekend 3; Cotillion Comm. 4; Board of Presidents; Opera Workshop. John Joseph Walsh. Elementary, Pittston, Pennsylvania, Day Students Club 3, 4; Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports; Flashliohl 1, 2; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4; De- bating 1; Men ' s Recreation Assn. Kathleen Walsh. Elementary. Joanne W ' alters. Social Science. Linda H. Wallers. Library Science, Tioga, Pennsylvania, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Delta Phi Alpha 3, 4. Wayne W ' arren. Social Science. An)! Louise Weaver. Music, WiUiamsport, Pennsylvania, Music Ed. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, News Editor 3; Opera Workshop 1, 2, 3, 4; College Communit) ' Or- chestra 2, 3, 4; Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4; Campus Choraliers 1; Renaissance Singers 3, 4; Band 3, 4. Linda W, Elementary. Clarks Summit, Pennsyl vania, Homecoming Comm. 4; Thanksgiving Comm. 4; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 4; A.C.E. 3, 4; w ' A.a 4; Day Students ' Club 4. Patricia Louise Weishrod. Mathematics, Granville Sum- mit, Pennsylvania, Player 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Sigma Zeta 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Dorm Council 1; Day Students 2, 3, 4; Flashlight 1, 2; English Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Comm. 1; Alumni Comm. 2, 3; Assem- bly Comm. 4; Feature Series 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4; Inter- national Relations Comm. 4; Day Students Executive Board. 4; Kappa Phi 3, 4; 4-H Club 3, 4; Homcoming Comm. 3. Sherman Fduard West. Elementary, Tioga, Pennsyl- vania, Day Students ' Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. N ;w W esthrook. Music, Erie, Pennsylvania, Music Ed. Club 2, 4; Lambda Mu 4; Concert ' Wind Ensemble 1; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Treasurer 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; String Trio 2; String Quartet 4; Intercollegiate Orchestra 4; Resident Assistant 3. Leo; Joseph Whytosek. Social Science, Nanticoke, Penn- sylvania, Newman Club; Football. Arline Wickman. Elementary. Georoe W ildrick. Social Science, Elmira, New York. Lena Wilkinson, Library Science, Laceyville, Pennsyl- vania, Carontairan 4. Kenneth Hariey W llet. Music, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Phi Mu Alpha 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Brass Ensemble 1, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Esquires 1, 2, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Evelyn W illiams. Humanities. Robert Carlton Williams. Social Science, Troy. Pennsyl- vania. Elaine F. Wrisley. Elementary, Canton, Pennsylvania, S.C.A. 2; W.A.A. 1; Campus Choraliers 1; A.C.E. 1, 2; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 2, 3, President 3; Board of Presi- dents 3; Kappa Phi 2, 3, 1st Vice-President 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3: Day Students Club 3. Judith Ann Youne. Elementary, Fairbanks, Alaska, S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; W.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; A.C.E. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, President 4; P.S.E.A.-N.E.A. 4; Day Students 4. yMrtr o« Yozviak. Home Economics, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania, Debate Club 1; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Omicron Phi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Women ' s Dorm Council 3. Louise D. Wendel, Humanities, Hazleton, Pennsylvania, Carontauan 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Secretary 4. ce Frf} ' e lFe« e;-, Home Economics, Lebanon, Penn- sylvania, Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Players 1, 2, 3, 3 Vt? Zanolini. Home Economics, Drums, Pennsylvania, W.A.A. 1, 2; Omicron Gamma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club 1. James Zimmerman. Science. Page 247 ? : £?f y. . JONES AND BRAGUE COAL COMPANY Blossburg, Pennsylvania GARRISON ' S MEN ' S SHOPS The Clothing Store on the Corner ADVERTISED BRANDS ONLY Mansfield, Pennsylvania -r - MYERS INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Mansfield, Pennsylvania Page 248 JOHNSON ' S TRUCK HAVEN Good Food Expert Repairs Lodging Route 15 North of Mansfield Congratulations Class of 1964 From DR. ROBERT SANFORD SNYDER ' S Your Friendly Sunoco Station Route 15 Mansfield, Pennsylvania BERTS BARBER SHOP For that well groomed Collegiate Look Wellsboro Street Mansfield, Pennsylvania Page 249 STRAIT ' S HARDWARE — On the Square Mansfield, Pennsylvania MANSFIELD NOVELTY COMPANY Fraternity Paddles and Building Material PHONE 662-3284 Mansfield, Pennsylvania HARTSOCK ' S BAKERY Birthday Cakes Party Cookies Mansfield, Pennsylvania McNANEY STUDIO • Children • Portraits • Weddings • Commercial Mansfield, Pennsylvania JOHN McNANEY CONFAIR BOTTLING CO., INC Wiliiamsport, Pennsylvania 260 Page 250 i 7jL I 1 w J A GOOD DRUG STORE Whitman ' s Chocolates School Supplies Revlon Toiletries WE FILL PRESCRIPTIONS COLES PHARMACY On the Corner KUHLS FLOWERS Mansfield, Pennsylvania Keep a Cool Head ELU MAE JENNING BEAUTY SHOP Mansfield, Pennsylvania Take Out Orders LAVONNE ' S DELICATESSEN Mansfield, Pennsylvania Page 251 TIOGA COUNTY CANDY COMPANY Covington, Pennsylvania ■' .-tej x. .. .„ .,„ j ■r BAN MANSFIEt. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK A Complete Banking Service Mansfield, Pennsylvania Page 252 SATISFACTORY LAUNDRY Williamsport, Pennsylvania ' SATISFACTORY SINCE 1908 ' Page 253 Congratulations Graduating Seniors of MSC fronn DOLLY MADISON FOOD, INC. Dushore, Pennsylvania PATRONIZE THE BUSINESSES Whose Advertisements Appear in The New Carontawan We would like to take this opportunity to thank the people who have rendered us great help in putting this, The 1964 Carontawan, together. To the hard working members of our staff; our advisor. Dr. Mildred Menge; Mr. and Mrs. John McNaney; and Frank, our student photo- grapher; we extend our hands in congratulations for a job well done. Last, but far from least, we would like to thank Dean Eleanor Mayock for her assistance, and the housemothers of North Hall for putting up with the late hours we spent in our office. March, Ken, Lynn Page 254 9nd ' ex Acting President Costello 24 Administration __ 22 Advertisements 230 Ail-Around Students 138 Alpha Psi Omega 143 Art Club 186 Asst. Dean of Instruction 26 Asst. Dean of Men 28 Athletics 156 ACE 187 Baseball _ 173 Basketball 163 Board of Directors __ 29 Brass Ensemble 210 Carontaiiwi - 189 Cheerleaders 158 College Community Orchestra 192 College Players 207 Collegiennes 191 Concert Wind Ensemble --193 Cultural Events - -- - 122 Day Students ' Executive Board -- 184 Dean of Admissions - 27 Dean of Instruction 26 Dean of Men 28 Dean of Women 29 Delta Phi Alpha - - - -144 Director of Student Teaching and Placement -- 27 Education Department 33 Esquires - 191 Faculty 30 Flashlight 194 Football 159 Foreword 6 Foreign Students - 132 Four-H Club 196 French Horn Ensemble 196 Freshman Class 113 Gamma Theta Upsilon 146 Golf - - - - 172 Health and Physical Education 93 Home Economics 50 Humanities Department 57 Index (Senior) - 230 Index (General) --255 I.C.G. 197 In Memoriam: President Kennedy 4 In Memoriam: Rick Smith 5 International Day 134 Introduction 8 Junior Class 101 Kappa Delta Pi 147 Kappa Omicron Phi 150 Kappa Phi - - 198 Lambda Mu - 151 Les Jongleurs - 199 Library Science Department 64 Majorettes - 200 Marching Band 201 Mathematics Department 67 M-Club 202 Men ' s Dorm Council 182 M.R.A 203 Music Department 71 Newman Club 205 Omicron Gamma Pi 204 Organizations - 185 Personalities - 136 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ---.153 Phi Sigma Pi 154 President Bryan 98 P.S.E.A -206 Reception .- 99 Renaissance Singers - 212 S.C.A. 209 Science Department 79 Senior Class . .- - 30 Sigma Zeta 155 Social Science Department 83 Sophomore Class - .-- -.- 107 String Quartet 199 String Trio - 214 Student Council 180 Student Government 178 Track and Field - ..- -171 W.A.A 213 Who ' s Who 141 Wind Ensemble 212 Woodwind Quartet .- 193 Women ' s Dorm Council - 183 Women ' s Sports - - 175 .168 Wrestling Young Democrats 214 ' Sv i-i;-; r
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