Slippery Rock University - Saxigena Yearbook (Slippery Rock, PA)
- Class of 1968
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We'll be true to thee Oh, S.R TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ................ Administration and Faculty .................. ...... 16 Seniors ............. ....... 3 8 Organizations ........ ...... Greeks ............. . . . Athletics ........ Student Life ..... ,.. ..... . 80 110 144+ 178 SLIPPERY ROCK STATE COLLEGE SLIPPERY ROCK, PENNSYLVANIA V I V 2 ,J . 3.- ,., K Q, 5 1 V, Q! I .Q Y it I up I. I, -, f II -9 ij I ' I ' ' , 1 Va ,f , . . . --X ,. I - A 4 ' V'-1 I, I ' ,uV 0 - uf - -....,.- -U 1 of J' I U ' . - I III FF' I ., I II II, 2 'II-1 II, J . P: 'L' . 3 h r g -' l 'Q Q ,. ' ' w ' ' 11 ,' II III I f I V V N41 I A W I . 1 Ig I HH:-rf . , R ' 'MILI I ' . fl II t, I , IIII V 'W - hy' g ,- I I II- ul 'fu'-.VI ' -.-' Ai... . AH L' ,V V l'f-T ff, A II -.-4' +V 1 ,I ---I lg: ' Q ,I I L ,1-I':- ' LAI, II IW, A., , ,III .I f w ' I , , -V , : , X - ug. 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Agfsw A, 1 z '4 K .4 'A - f ',g - ,r :ff -,gpm-s,-'fg'L4h,gf ..1h' , Q . ,A,,f-V 'K gw..'4.+,gA4 Q: p , 1,,L-D, -i f,'y1:',i- 5 -I -1 1-9 Edna,-A ', .x,i,g'5,5.g -4. 921' 2314.1-, 'C.f'fQ '-fi,4f7,sa?':,'i5',Dy'7f5 ' . . ,f,r5f2., v',g',?-41' 'lfcm 'f -1f-.-- W . fd '-'I' P '. fy 4- 'F My-f g. . f +'-REI, ,1qJ'2.,:3S+ 1: 5.323-!'A 'P T1 4-qf 1f1 ff--i' Q - pat, . f--,. ,- .':11,..zvf-:J-N 3.- -f ' ' 1 , 'w.-.air-44,Vvf:-'f-.gikw-' A ' - ' 'ff: 'v65'x:7:L':0 'Shu' -L . ' NA 74' - 2:3 :.1.'1w'N--, 1' M 1. .W -, , H 1.3.-'m.1.. -.Vx . 1 4 A riz -ff'i '?'QPff::13 '5-if fi64fE3i 31 ',J 't'.wlsi321i!-' 'J -1-' ' ' -Q, 7 H-A - f-'-I-' -V PRESIDENT CARTER Dr. Robert S. Carter has been President of Slippery Rock State College since 1964. Under his guidance the school has grown from approximately 2400 to the present en- rollment of 4000. Always looking to the future, the presi- dent recently announced a building program which will include a library, dining hall, student union, stadium, and classroom buildings for the benefit and the enjoyment of the students. Dr. Carter does not limit his activities to his official duties, but is interested in civic projects and other community affairs. His hobbies are golf and attending the func- tions of the college. Dr. Carter received his Bachelor and Mas- ter's Degrees of science from Bucknell Uni- versity, and his Doctor of Philosophy De- gree from New York University. l President Carter addresses the student body at the annual College Con- President Carter works diligently to raise the quality of the college In his free time, President Carter enjoys listening to Mrs Carter play the piano, A frequent scene of Slippery Rock campus n 1 ' tri is ,-,,4-f ' MARC SELMAN Assistant to the President ADMIN IS MARK SHIRING Assistant to the President for Public Relations in ' F . .. xi for Administration txt JOSEPH MANCINI Assistant to Director of Public Relations YJ? JAMES ROBERTS Dean of Academic Affairs WWW 4 l 1 so up TRATION . ,J R . .,..r,-':.k K - Z..- LEWIS PRINE Assistant to the Dean of Academic Affairs J' 43? ALBERT E. SCHMITTLEIN Dean, School of Arts and Sciences WV Ill CHARLES SHINABERRY Dean of Graduate School JOSEPH C. MARKS Dean of Students MARVIN HENSLEY Assistant Dean of Students li JOHN MARSHALL Dean of Men JOAN E. PACKARD CHERYL J. STANTON DINA A. NATALI Assistant Deans of Women ,, .lf iv 11 .sal sa -QQ' . - ,-, , r... '.-1' '. '. g, ELLEN H. PERRIN Dean of Women 1 1 ! A 7: :'5f L' H , il. .i :Y I V ,i I .f E I A X A L. H . HEDDLESON RICHARD A. HUDSON Assistant Deans of Men 5 4,--1 A t .YUM ROBERT SMILEY Director of Placement .QQ Y? ROBERT A. LOWRY Director of Admissions , DONALD R. STILLEY Assistant Director of Admissions Q91 DR. R. NELSON HALE Area II Curriculum Co-Ordinator YIT'T'?'l' REED H. HAGEN Dean, School of Education LIBRARY STAFF Row 1: Charlotte Siegrist, S. Edna King, Mary Alice Potter, Maxine C. Yu, Elaine Butler, Doris Linville. Row 2: Robert M. Love, J. Eugene Neff, Harold Helmrich, Louis Razzano, Louis Como. t L ' F 1 Uxkig: . - 3, I. ..l Li V. gr fx. 1' V ' L ' J it J , i, . il ' L . DOROTHY BILLINGSLEY Registrar RICHARD MCLACHLAN, College Physician ' JEAN BURNS, MRS. WILVUR, College Nurses ALLEN MCCLYMONDS Business Manager DEPARTMENT HEADS MARTHA GAULT DR. KENNETH DR. CARLTON DR. HAROLD T. Art MICHEL DRESDEN WIEGAND Biology Chemistry Economics DR. GERALD A. CHESIN Elementary and Guidance ,145 -Q , , N 'Sw .Q ,Kb 1:7 DR. DAVID ORR DR. WM. MARTIN English Geography CLAIRE SWOPE DR. WM. MEISE Music Physical Education 5 vas? MARTIN THOMPSON DR. CHARLES Library Science CUNKLE Mathematics DR. DONALD WM. E. KIRK HAYHURST Psychology Political Science DR. PATRICIA ANNABLE Modern Language DR. WM. TAYLOR Sociology K-5 Wh, 4, -'xl' i DR. JACK DINGER DR. MANUEL KUHR JAMES S. SVOLOS Special Education Speech Student Teaching ,E ww Q q. ELEMENTARY DEP RTMENT Row 1: Dr. Miriam Barker Overby, Dr. Gerald A. Chesin, Dr. Mary M. Shinaberry, Dr. Oren McClure, Dr. Mary Louise Gore. Row 2: Dr. George Overby, C. N. Stroumbakis, W. G. Quast, Charles Rice, Dr. Wayne Walkerg Mining: Dr. Raymond O'Toole, Mr. William Nuly. SECONDARY DEP RTMENT , Row 1: Dr. William Swan, A. G. Wiley. Row 2: G. J. Fike, Dr. Narciso, L. Gamberoni. E ll- SOCIAL SCIENCE DEP RTMENT . x B ! 1 .. l - ann-x I 1 1 v o ,x-, g al su G Row 1: William R. Taylor, Dr. Norman G. Hawkins. Raw 2: Judson W. Hill, James Unterwagner, joseph M. Funfar. l Row 1: Helen V. Cushman, Dr. M. I. Kuhr, M. J. Sedletzeck, Raymond Wallace. Row 2: Richard Hossalla, Charles A. Hillig, Milton E. Carless Orley I. Holtan, Carl L. Laughner. BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT ' ' mil 4, Q- 9 'TES' . 'rms . 'W' Ll Y - of 4 I ..'-- l 3 -'L l 3' Row 1: Murray A. Shellgren, Dr. Robert Hart, Kenneth E. Michel, Rhoda E. Taylor, Thomas H. John, Daniel Jones. Row 2: M. W. Wing, Dr Victor Arena, Frank M. Hoffman, Kimball S. Erdman, Charles F. Mueller, Richard J. Medve. GEOLOGY DEPARTMENT l gvw Eze' A Row 1: Albert N. Ward, Jeffrey Sutherland, Dr. Ferenc, K. Szucs. GEOGRAPHY DEPARTME T Row 1: Richard F. Boyle, William E. Martin, Dr. Kalman Bognar. Row 2: Walter H. Harrison, Calvin Thomas. ANGUAGE DEPARTMENT I ' r. ' ,un 'T-7 Row 1: Alma V. Ladd, Dr. Patricia C. Annable, Dina Natali. Row 2: Robert Duca, Barry Judd, Charles Tichy, james Wentz, E. T. Schwartz, john Boehm, jr., Raymond J. Pelletier. SPECIAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Af 'Q-qv Mr. Albert J. Gallo, Dr. jack C. Dinger, Carol Ann Nogy, Benjamin L. Braun. PSYCI-IULOGY DEPARTMENT is Www. Row 1: Lawrence W. Fox, William E. Kirk, Alex Darbes. Row 2: Shium A. Chen, Donald H. Voss, Dr. Jerome J. Platt, Victor M. Drnitruk HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIO DEP RTMENT I 4 .Bi :-. .-ra Row 1: Miss Jan Stocker, R. Braden, Dr. Wm. C. Meise, Miss Anne Griffiths, Mr. Fred Powell, Martha T. Haverstick. Row 2: Patrieia Zimmerman, Dr. Bradley Keith, Janice Huclak, David Auxter, Carolyn Willimns, Joann L. McKeag, C. Douglas Clinger, Judy McCarty, Robert D1Sp1r1to. N, I, ml A H ' - ix fi? f Ll A Al 1 I Row 1: Wallace Rose, Marian Simpson, Lita Buzzi, Roger L. Oberlin, Jean Hamilton, Burton B. Hart, Edward P. Norris, Charles Brooker, James Egli, Leroy Simpson, Henry Baierl, Joyce L. Murray, Edward M. McFarlane, Sandra Bullman, Stanley A. Kondracki, Wihna J. Cavill, Thomas K. Lambert. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT r Wolfgarth, Dr. Gerald A. Chesin, Maurice L. Stone, Charles L. Brochetti. Row 2: Walter Schurian, Lawrence A. Upton, Dr. Joh LIBRARY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT by Andrew W. Back, Frances Walsh, Martin L. Thompson. A ENGLISH DEPARTMENT 3' Q., N Q: yy X iv XLJ, . X, Row 1: David Long, George Hadgopoulos, Saralyn Hadgopoulos, David Orr, Mary Meriwether, Richard L. Moore, james Neal. Row 2: P. S. Chauhan Edward J. Walsh, Thomas H. Mullen, Dr. Raymond Biswanger, Michael Kelly, Walter E. Oliu, Ronald A. Sudol. .M . . ti -9 1 ab Row 1: Ernest Brennecke, Robert Flanagan, Lawrence T. Kirsch, jerry Shields, Kenneth E. Harris, jon Bracker. 'Row 2: Robert D. Jaehnig, James Gray, Francois A. Camoin, Marcella Sumrall, George Milto, Greg Kuzma, William Martin. RT DEPARTMENT 'F 2. lliggymghgxlglggizfgffiof, Martha Gault, Ora O'Toole. Row 2: Leslie H. Morrill, jack Semelbauer, Donald Ehrlichman, Don J. Scaggs, J. Robert Crayne, HISTORY DEPART E T x I P -l ' 1 rv- P ' p, -vw . -up 1 ' -fam A' A Xi 'V . , . .n .T in .41 J ' KAY-lx Row 1: Dr. McCarthy, E. Duane Rose, Dr. Robert Duncan, Dr. Robert Stackman, joseph Frazier. Raw 2: Dr. Oliver Ross, Dr. James Mennell, John A Nichols, Dr. Wesley N. Laing, Dr. john Dearth, H. Douglas Tuech, Dr. David Golding, Charles Shaw, missing. MATHEMATICS DEPARTME T I 0-0 I 1:7 Row 1: Mrs. Shu-Shen Sah, Mr. Cunkle, Mrs. Schusler. Row 2.' Anthony V. Pagano, Michael Keyton, William Gruszewski, M. A. Liabbe, Bernard Levite MUSIC DEPARTMENT N-4 VT? C9 xv 4, S we Row 1.' Jean W. Baker, Doreen Kurr, M. Clair Swope, Edna G. Smith, George W. Bentel, Kate Bentel. R 2.' Ed d R. S' D ' ' D. Hawkey, john K. Byers, Blase S. Scarnati, Calvin E. Holden. ow wat lmsi Wight B' Baker' Walter PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT 1 b Row 1: Philip Tartaglia, Dr. Allan J. Allen, Edgar Wells, Allan W. Larsen. PHYSICS DEPARTMENT WM' E' Row 1: Halbert F. Gates, Raymond E. Miller. Row 2: B. Ghosh, Hans G. Fellner, Brian J. Kearney, George J. Highland SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 4.1 .V G53 'L X -ily L' ' F' Y' . ', ,. W M , X, ii . L 1. ,X Q. l f-'Q' f --r . E., I it 'V' ' 'l 1 I .- C ' 1 Row 1: Herbert L. Smith, Carlton F. Dresden. Raw 2: George W. Smith, Melvin R. Willis, james F. Mdnroy, Nicholas E. Papanikolaou. ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT l Row 1: Harold T. Wieand. Raw 2: Charles E. Halt, Robert C. Posatko, Row 1: Dr. Don E. Hayhurst. Row 2: Walter Vincent Powell, Donald Harold H. Rosen. F. Megnin, Larry Cobb. SEN IORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 'Ps' -'FP Lefz to Right: Tom Murdock, Kathy Linehan, Linda Geibel, Linda Shaver. SECOND SEMESTER Prexidem'-.Iae Hogland Sec1'em1'y-Donna Latronica Student G01f67 7?77Z672l' Repre5e1ztati11e- Gabe Pascarella '32- FIRST SEMESTER Prefidefzi-Tom Murdock Vice Presicieni-Kathy Linehan Tremznfev'-Linda Geibel Slzzdefzt Gozfewzmefzl Reprefezztative- Linda Shaver Left zo Right: Donna Latronica, Jae Hogland, Gabe Pascarella. SENIORS Margaret Aaron Elaine Abadie Mike Agostinella ,, 'V x img? li 'i A M lp i R' . 'zn- Judy Ahlborn i Donna R. Alnhausen . ' iff Q' , i Dennis J. Alsing X ' ' ' 'F-1 f X dl x X J - 45 ' A Fred A. Ambrose I an Adella Ammerman Y -- Flora E. Anderson A 95. 'Tris' '42-... qi , . , The brother of Sigma Pi appear completely astonished as they are announced the first place winners of Greek Sing. 1 Q?- Q-yr-. l 1 ig f S ,f 1, Y NHS' I ix 4 J 1-N.. ES -s. 4 W, 'Wi Gayla Anderson Helen Anderson Fredrick F. Andres Dotty Andrew Gary I.. Andrews Diane Archer Charlene Armagost Mary Lou Atkinson Pat Augeier William V. Baker john Bannon Toni Barkman Florence Barlett Sandra Barnes Patricia A. Barr John Barrett Michele Bartko Robert P. Basl Noreen Bay Kay Beach Patricia M. Benek Sara jane Bennington Claudia Berkebile Larry Best Mary Ellen Bicek Nora K. Bickel Barbara Blakeley Bill Blangero Lorraine Boch Barbara Bochkay gl-as VP! Q 'L 4 B L if 1.-v-...,, 19---v 'sb l F3 asf fr- yt 7 si A HYUNWQ ft iii' ws- TS Pi: ?..- 5 A ., , .K , f. Jeffery Boling K ks--X Myra Bonanni iii- --, N I J , Susan Book ,. L .A L I Frank E. Boots L -A Blaine Borman -ri'-v - ' Jan K. Bosak AUX ......- Ag fr-.,,f Sallie Bowen Eileen Bradac lax Jeannette S. Braine .,. ,. . 451, ' ' x r f A L -ACN FX '9- N..,.', .YL V TL A ' , ag., ' . E ,n fy . 44 Terry Braun Andrea Brem Sharron Brinker ,w. iir A l ii Fred Brostmeyer 'P Judy Brown ' Norman D. Brown Janet E. Bruce Terry Buckwalter jane Burger Joan Busang Thomas H. Buschek Connie Canan Carol Capcara Joanne Carey Diane Carpenter .-'21 Q sr--5. xc '-f . Na., -291-: '. :V ,pg , k , ' K QQQKER F94 'w ,l mb., ,wa 'WS 'T .-5. ?.- L 9151- 5 Many students majoring in Special Education spend much of their time working with the children in the experimental school. A'w'N,,' II ini llilli -- it t-H 4 It M H4 H X W If MII WE? run ai: 5,33 Tiff? :'I ' .31 -in - X X ., -..N X. ' f' A af' ' a+ggh, I., ' V 1, V g . , , 45 Janet Carpman jeffrey L. Carr Richard Caugherty Thomas Chunko Wesley C. Clenger Corrine Closson William Cody Carolyn Cole Marilyn Colucci Syclnay Cook Patricia Cooke Roger Colling John Cooper Regina Corsini Florence Costa L 1 gi .! A Y i , l ii J l' . hx my ' fx ' I ?l- A 'YS Y'-y ii, .ln K- xg-,. 2-'Qu Xing, 'I Al is' Q--N.. 'Ctr' K. L. .1 N.: V , , 11 mf fs- Nu 2 :mx X P ' 1, it n - r It D' V1 . Tom Costa joe Costello Carol Crawford Helenann Crovosky Paula Culbert Carolynn Curcio Alan Cypher Gerald Daclo Dave Dakan Helen Daniels jerilyn Dankoff Carrie Dankowsky Nancy Darby Jean Daughenbaugh Les Davis Willianm Dean John Deans Lynn Decker Kathleen Defllemente Susan De Coux Esterina DeDominicis Diane Deep Linda Deiss Bill DeLair iv-' 5- 'E SIITJ' SQ ': 'w 'ii x. R H fi FRN K E S' 553'- iv--v Y. Students view specimens of algae in their weekly biology lab. A., T' if X 'Na- X I-1'-'S 'SUI .155 QT' Q--.,. jim De-Long Wi- A' Peggy Ann DelSota E ' Thomas A. Demme Kevin Dessy Diane Dias Donna Dierken 'C' ,J--f 1 i ,l f, :I gy. 1 14-gn,-V-.i,W Charles Di gruttolo tl.. ' Charles Donaldson 4 19' Q ' 7'3- yl 'XXX E 4- 1 I I , 4 5, in 'HI l i ' 1' V 'I M , . ' .- , l ffl 1 ' YQ, ' james Dowley David Downes 6, x Linda A. Duncan qt, Carolyn Dunmyre 4 gy Patricia Duval Suzy Dyer David Dylewski .L- V ni' 54 X ' Us ,' - il if in yy, lg sr' 'Q-71 yn. Ag -'Lf' VUK ff! N, 19-5 R- ' L 5 , N 5'K Linda Eichelberger Pat Eicholtz Susan Eldridge Cynthia L. Eliason Ronald .Eppinger Thomas C. Erdos Jane Ettinger William Everall Milly L. Farren Sandra Lee Faulkner Sandra Fecich Linda Fejes Willianm Fergus Richard P. Ferguson jerry Ferilla jerry Ferrone Mary Judith Feuer Mary Lou Finamore Bob Finlay jan Fischer Wayne F leeger Roger Flynn Raymond Flynt Mary Kay Fontana Linda Fowler Kathleen Frank Rose Ann Frank Richard L. Franz Sally Gayley Linda Geibel V Q-.. ,, - 7 l I X, .. -Q-A. ,..-Q, fwwly :L v YQ'-f g. Q'-v .i - .-envy' W-L I 2 ng l fix f-.nf wb E357 L Va? ' lar. .ar wil,- . 51 Q...-,, ,L A Lx 125-nv l in Nancy Gensante Regina George Loretta Gerst Shirley Gessner Andre Gib jane Gibson Paul Gillman james Gimiliano Sandra Glew Karen Good Ronna Good Lisa Graham Lucille Greer Larry Griffith Mary Grigas Peter Grittie Gail Gross Karen Guckert Bonnie Guzzetti Michael Habura Lynn Hager Terry Hall Lynette Halvorsen Gayle Hanneman .fl':, S l il - ' 1 'W l 1 if 1 but . l K i iii? Rehearsal is halted while the band members pause for a short rest. In ., l1 Pat Harkins Carolanne Harrige Anna May Harvey Eileen Hayner Donna Lee Hazlett Janet Headley Richard Headley Cheryl Helfferich Nancy Hepe Sheila Hicks Imogene Hill Dennis Hillwig john Hoffman Kathy Hoffman Arleen Hoffman Kathy Holliday David Hoover Stephen Hoover Nancy Hostetter Dick Hudson james Huemme William Hughes Dorless Hum Carole Hunt Maureen Hurley Sherry Huston Hope Hutchison Dennis Hyland Priscilla Irvin Leona Ivcevich 'EQ . i 1-Y K' . -Uk ,.-r- - xx W 4 'izzff' fr 1 lil ggi l. xfl- x L' - -ak I ro l ' i l mix i 4 I, Y lla X, lk 3 73. M. vw, 1+ . Paul Jacobs Rochelle Jenista Carolyn Jervis Karen Johnson Lynne Johnson Frances Johnston Jane Johnston Rhonda Jones Sandy Jordan 5. ' nik 3? n- Miss McKeag demonstrates a step to the members of the Dance II class. J J X 1. fix EZ- l A1 -.rm I L 3 fw- E 'WS 'CN 1 7 I' 4-5, N' W fix' -..L 1 g llflnyglm i M . M i iii - W yy, A l Barbara Jucha Michael Kalista Jan Kasnevich Diane Kastick Michael Kastick Frances Kedrick Zelda Keener Toni Keil Henry Keller Alberta Kelly Evelyn Kemp Cathy Kenny Joanne Kerekes Marilyn Kimmel Karen Kinter l K. xx , if--,. -L 3 ii 7UW' L4 Ng! L' i 5? +521 'Y mn 'Sv .l Q13 ' 'Ui 'Ui J- 1 4-ix Q7 Mary Lou Kirmeyer Mary Lou Kleber Dawn Kleeb Gregory Klein Kay Klugh james Knipp Gwen Kochanowski Donna Komarc Shirley Koprowski John Kort Michele Kostura Karen Kotuby Verna Kozakovsky Barbara Kozenski Nancy Krames Sandra Krasovic Barbara Krauter Mary Ann Krawec Judy Kraynak Charles Kreinbucher Geraldine Krupa .W y X K lk M Ll z J 122 -a -mf I svn 1 'fu l ,mx kd Ks X X ,,f,l,J',l M' 1 fl, , 5 .- ' x if g J d.Z11Nf9f'5llA'l --'- ' V Connie Kuczynski 'T' 7 Joanne Langford 'H f 1 Joyce Lash 'J Dan Latham Donna Latronica Sue Laufman Susan Lawyer Sharyn Len Gayle Lentz Q.. Qs 'V 7 'io ek A li-mr Q. X , as JV L Jw L- 'hiv S SJ ZU1 .,g,, YT':1Y Mary Jo Leonhardt Joyce Lesko Clare Lias Marilyn Lias Katheryn Linehan Judy Link L 4-. 4 A Q- 95. Robert Lohr Joyce Ann Lorenzini W s.., Sandra Lucas E A 4 Eva Linda Macesich 'it' 'ik-A Peter Macko 1r'nT 119: 5 PCD 6 ,n L fx? Arlene Macy M Bob Maguire Margaret Malsom Paul Mancini John Mangieri Gail Manross Sandra Marshall Barbara Marye Beverly Mastrangelo John Matis Nancy Matovich Carol Matteson Mary Ann McAuley 'Q 5 'WB 5 , , fins ,sf K ls. fi 2' 'KWH -5, f N- ll At the May Week Carnival, guys decide who should go first to shoot clown the Delta Zeta of their choice. 19 -ull- ,JJ- I -L.. l1 C-fb Q4 TT L ei Ywi, ' ag NX L. . 'vw li., PQ 305. 'FPxN ll 'U' Ks 'MY' - - 5 1 ' I 4 l k-w .ggi VLA . Q- fm, lg 051 if Q 'B' Diane McCanna Dorothy McClure Marian McClure Colleen McCoy Tom McCullough David L. McDonald Kathleen McFarland Merle A. McGarvey Robert C. McGregor R. P. McKissod-Q Betty McMillin Edith Anne McPherson David A. MCVicker john D. Mehalic Becky Mellon -R' has YZ, 'UN . , j Dennis Moskalski Phyllis Mrozek Carolyn Mueller Wfilliam Muir Lawrence Mumford Thomas Murdoch Thomas Murphy David Murray Carolyn Myers 'fw- .xl EW ss? 1 53:33 'I 1 X L L 44 xv iv 9, ,-'-1 1+ +V-Zsfll -Levi' 'I-I wiiuzi w mem. -Ev Qi' 41 in L 6 1 'UQ .4-5,,s Wrn.....x FUQ 5 L L.. 1 Ns.,- M Pamela Nee Budd F. Neidig Susan Newell Margaret Newman Ellen Neyman Ida Mae Nugent Nancy Ochs Pamela Oddi Catherine P. Ogden John O'Fishell ans. ' Mary O'Kelly 'US 'x Richard G. O'Keson Geoffrey M. Ronald O'Shersky Maureen C. O'Toole Mary Ann Opitz Joseph Owens Carol Pachesky Robert A. Pajar Angela Palumbo Cheryl Parsons Richard Pasanac Margie Pealer Susan Peel Carol Lynn Penney Cheryl Peoples Joseph Perriello Sandy Perriello Kenneth Peterson Ir. Margaret Peterson L. F9 Suu... Sv is. -3 f ff' ' .if 1 g.v ij. ' ni ' l A 'S-v li VM P WL-f Y , li wwf XL . L L. g . UF- L QS-f Tftivf, Q ' Susan Petzold Donna Pezzulo Donal C. Phillips Sandra Phillips Linda Pierie L Qi ,ns Richard Piotrowski Linda C. Plunk Lorraine Pohaski Beverly Powers Dorna Pragacz Katherine Price Mrs. R. M. Pry Eleanor Pusateri Roberta Randall Veronica Ratey A 45- VPN I--.. ,VJ qf-'--.- 'w-- W K4 in . 'QERUM' ,Q V387 44 Q' K 4-sv .K bf on ' fl, W-iii-X .R i 314' , Q1 L' , , E 'req If H N .WV K A L A 'V R 3 4 E95 CTV 1 R., Sandra Rebosky Jameseena Reid Ron Rifenburg Margaret Rimmel janet Robb Richard Robuck Michael Rockmore Bonnie L. Rodgers Mary Lou Rodgers Janice A. Roeder Connie Romano Carol L. Roney Marty Ross Patty Lynn Rotta Sherye Rowlands Martin Rudich Marlise Ruegg Nancy Rupp Mary Russell Edward Sabo Robert Saftner Susan Saules Dave Sceiford Charles P. Schaeffer 'N 1 'r if l Art class offers the student a variety of experiences. ffm' f 1 fi' YM'- M 'fib flq Q--., -.l - Y 4 'Eu 70 Nina Shields Carol Shiner Douglas E. Show Cynthia Silvis Carl Sinkula Arleen Skelton Donna Skowvron Louis M. Slatterback Leanna Sleaster Harryl Smith Lynn Ann Smith James H. Snape Carol Snively Betty Lee Snyder Veronica Sorolewski Denise Spaley Karen Specht Kathy Spehar Micheline Stabile Thomas Stabile Elizabeth K. Stagl Alice Staniek Sandra Steiger Theresa A. Stevens Children of the special education classes are taught to recognize various weather changes l0O 'JO 80 70 DaVee Stevenson Kim H. Stevenson Sherle Stevenson Susan Stewart Amy A. Stickney Frances Stilwell John St. john Ruth E. Stone Marjorie Stover Carol L. Strayer Gary Strebec William D. Stringer Pamela Struble Diann A. Stuckie Charmain Sullivan Elaine B. Susko Paul Edward Sutter Carolyn Sutton Kathleen O'Hara Sylvls Karen Szostak Gabriel Tascarella jr Deborah K. Taylor Karen M. Taylor Richard T. Taylor William W. Taylor Mrs. Betty K. Theis Alan E. Thomas Candace Thompson Lou Ann Thornhill Richard Tillack QR 1 .P- Barry Tischler Caroline Tomich Mary Ann Tomich Patricia Tomilin Janice Tomsic John Tonelli Norm Toy Gerald Trimble Charlene Tromby Judith Truesdale James T. Turnbull Bob Truxell William Uber Carolyn Van Voorhis Mary Ann Varhola 7 i .'4 ' .. ,V V 'Q A A P 4 15 , I at in in Q -,J L L 5 y . A A 195 L li Fw? 0 I I 3 l ' X Thelma Vosel Gary Vukmanic Mary Wallace Linda Walker joseph Walters Mary jane Wasco Judy Watson Kathy Watson Sheron Ann Watson Carla M. Watts Thomas Watyka Sheila Waugh Donna F. Weaver Iona Weaver Alan R. Weisman 5- 35 Mark Welchley ,QQ W Faith Weppelman William Wertz ETTTX 5... A Wh img f, qgx Mary Ann Westfall Robert Whalen Michael Whann N . '9 w ' l 2 if f Robert Wiegancl U A, in David H. Williams 'Q' ' '-,gall U Nancy Williams f' ': viva' l Pucker up and receive a kiss from one of the girls in the Alpha Xi Delta booth at the annual May Week Carnival! 1 x 1 'fi -h ,X A Mary Wilshire I., Francie Wilson i f Gerry Wilson Lorraine Wilson Josephine Wine Betty Winter ,- A, Ruth Woods ' Becky Worley . ' Ruth Ann Yaple N 4 5- Sara Louise Yaple Robert G. Zahuino Ruth Ann Zorvic The goal of the seniors is finally accomplished. ALMA MATER Where the Slippery Rock Creek wanders With its sparkling falls, There in stately grace and beauty, Stand old S.R. halls. Sing her praises, loud resounding, Speed them on their way, We'll be true to thee, O, S.R. True for aye and aye. All the halls the day in dying Crowns with golden light, And the morn in waking splendor Greets thee in thy might. Sing her praises, loud resounding, Speed them on their wayg We'll be true to thee, O, S.R. True for aye and aye. President Carter congratulates a senior on receiving her degree URGANIZAT 1 IONS SAXIGEN A STAFF Row 1: Judy Houck, Lorna Smith, Marlene Roberta. Rau' 2: Joanne Passantino, Linda Isenberg, Gloria Glick. Row 3: Marianne Rad, Marietta Carne. The SAXIGENA is the name of the yearbook of The ROCKET staff publishes the official college the college. The name is derived from two Latin newspaper, of which Mr. Mark Shiring and Mr. words, Saxuon meaning rock , and signo, meaning Joseph Mancini are advisors. The staff is composed to spring. of students who are trying to maintain a high standard The work involves the planning and the prepara- of journalism. The main purpose of the paper is to tion of a pictorial and editorial summary of the carry student views and news to the student body of college, students, functions, faculty, organizations, and Slippery Rock. athletic programs. The books are completed and dis- tributed to the students in the spring. ROCKET STAFF , f - 'L 1 -. M mi n 51 , V gi...-.ai ' .-1 -- - - I .isiix i' '51 Row 1: Betty Schwarzbach, Markella Pahnos, Judy Lagnese, Bob Weirich, Alberta Kelly. Row 2: Bob Fasaro, Margie Kephart, Jackie Davis, Pat McCorkle, Linda Beck. Row 3: Richard Caugherty, Zelda Keener, Joann Spicher. Row 4: Linda Treantafellow, John Strouse, Sandy Baskeyfield. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Dave Schuller, Ray Sword, Ellen Kennedy, Linda Geibel, Kathy Linehan, Brenda Caputo, Barbara Singer, jack Worley, Linda Shaver, Joe Rupert, Pat Wiedl, Roberta Randall, Ray Flynt, Peggy Lewis, - Therese McAnallen, Bill Blangero, Rita Busse, Betty Berkely, Ross Jones, Audre Ferris, Paul Onuska, Lynn Stover, Pan Minoski. The STUDENT GOVERNMENT of Slippery Rock State College, has the responsibility of coordinating the clubs and organizations on Campus and serves as the official voice of the student body at Slippery Rock State College. The Student Government is the highest ranking student body on this campus. Many of the activities and programs are carried on through committees appointed by this body. These major activities include Homecoming, Orientation, Campus Elections, May Week and Coopera- tive Activities. The STUDENT UNION ADVISORY BOARD is concerned with establishing a student union that will be of benefit to the majority of the students, not just a select few. A new College Union is on the drawing board and construction will begin shortly. The new building will have the facilities to house bowling lanes, billiards, table tennis, snack bar, music listening room, radio studio, lounge, and numerous meeting rooms. STUDENT UNION ADVISORY BOARD Mr. Marvin Hensley, Therese McAnallen, Paul Onuska. Missing: Daniel Musko, David Michael, Betty Berkely. x ' sw V, v Q I 5 eu 'us' U' -'A - whfulhakiwf 4 if ,, L ' A -- ,Y yy 5 7' I' 'S' 1. 1' - w- .'., -, . . - ,. .- - ., ,, . N V -- -- f- A ? Ff 'fr--- -' V .2 .g'-a. W ' 1 ' v IV, 5 I H' sv . ' -Fx li, 4.. H5 5- '-,V4 ,Y Y ' V sf - li J, ning. ,T - fi. E : l li.: Jgfefkx' M M .u.. - F I A . . 5 -X 'L J, ,,f ' ,,,, 1 J 3,1 '19 f. f -1 -f ..- -wuz: -A -11 f . tn My -' - D , ' 4, ,jg gif-Q .M 77 P' A ' . v1 'k N is a M fi 'fe 55 aw is W I? at .-NV . ,-V' 'E isa ,,,?,,'i' r T T Am E 5 14 , 54 -Q ., x . Wg 3, f I5 2,3 a ' gg gl ' 1 1,1 :vw I' ,R ' lfsg, wx, yn , , -, 1 A- f - I 1- -- r . a- vu! 1 Fm r I I gm Qinfffll LIP.. ., .4 1? A ,-1 zyffl Va gc 31+ - ' A A 5 W ' P4 'ffm m fk'sxV Mi'17 Ex 3 -uf' F4 JI2 4, 4 - V + 'DL- 'wlgr if? A if -my 4 ,. - i W-Q! .14 , Sl J 'fg- Y K. 1- , .fy-f va -, .X i'in!ig,+ ,g gi 'T . ui 'fa ,,.. :,'.f- 3-, . 1 '. 1 -- A ' 7 K x I L ,vt , .. 1 4' 4' HV ' X 4 fl 9 Q 'x .51 Jur 1 V 4+ fo. - .- .1, SOPI-IO ORE W'OMEN'S HO OR RY Row 1: Mary Mastroddi, Cris Bagley, Virginia May, Mary Smith, Cathy Milto, Sally Bauder, Dodie Rock, Tara Reighard. Row 2: Jean McCarthy, Lois Rodgers, Kathryn Weed, Laurlinda Hagan, Mary Rippole, Shirley Gildersleeve, Ellen Kennedy, Barbara Brown, Donna Cherry, Kathleen Schaffer, Maryjo Calhhan. Row 3: Kassie Billingsley, Linda Stowell, Colette Yesline, Lovie Tymkiw, Carol Taggart, Elaine Altobell, jill Emerick, Paula Bag- shaw, Naomi Neilson, Jackie Ferraro, Martha MacKelvey. Row 4: Patty Stevenson, Sandra Day, Barbara Nicholas, Patty Shuber, Margie Gildersleeve, Ginger Mentzer, Linda Beck, Darlene Galiano, Carole Rozzi, Linda Bobonich. Row 5: Carol Pyle, Jo Farren, Joanne McAnallen, Pat McCorkle, Judy Houck, Mary Hill, Diane Garrett, Linda Iorfido, Diane Inks, Carol Stright. The SOPHOMORE WOMEN'S HONORARY stresses scholarship, leadership, and service to the college. It has been established to recognize outstanding women students for con- tributions made during the freshman year, and to promote the same qualities throughout the remaining college years. Re- quirements are a Quality Point Average of 5.0 or above for the first semester as full-time freshmen. The SENIOR WOMEN'S HONORARY has been estab- lished to recognize senior women students for scholastic achieve- ment, as well as for leadership, and service. Requirements are a Quality Point Average of 3.25 or above at the end of the first semester of the junior year, and eagerness to continue the outstanding leadership and service shown as underclassmen. SENIOR WOMEN'S HO ORARY l Row 1: Dahlis Cynthia Diess, Lucy Greer, Sue Newell, Margie Pealer. Row 2: Diane Archer, Sara jane Bennington, Joanne Langford. STUDE T ASSISTAN TS Row 1: Helen Piggforcl, Linda Fejes, Margaret Aaron, Diana Watkins, Suzanne McHugh, Lois Rodgers, Patricia Reda, Linda Komerosky, Mary Ann Miles, Kay Scrudder, Kathy Dolling. Row 2: Deborah Rich, Mickey Minnich, Dorothy Zohn, Rose Andres, Mary jo Callihan, Karen Martin, Patti Patnik, Catherine Mikula, Karen johnson, Cynthia Eliason, Margie Pealer, Chris Rihely, Anita Magoun, Donna Ribar. Row 3: Cheri Milliken, Donna Lotz, Adalie Prisby, Diane Garrett, Linda Bell, Eileen Surowiec, Susan Deemer, Sandy Hockenberry, Hope Hutchison, Barbara Krauter, Terry Brown, Moly Collins, Margaret McKallip, Pat Hillwig, Michele Horon. STUDENT ASSISTANTS are a necessary group on the Slippery Rock Campus. If you need help with a problem or are having difficulty adjusting to college life, these are the students you would see. They serve as a student guidance center. Two of these girls are placed on each hall. The Student Assistants also have the responsibility of seeing that their respective halls are kept quiet during study hours. Since capable girls are needed for these jobs, the Dean of Women picks, from the applications received, the girls she thinks will do the most to fulfill them. STUDENT ADVISORS are the group whose job it is to keep order in the men's dorms. If a boy encounters some type of problem at college and needs someone to help him over- come it, these are the boys to go and see. The Student Advisors see that all the boys are checked out before vacation begins, and their rooms are cleaned. They serve as a student counciling service. From the applications received, the Dean of Men picks the boys he believes will be most capable of the job. STUDENT ADVISORS Row 1: Tom Gazda, Tom Parker, iAllen Cap, joe Perry, John Butch, Rich Tillack, Larry Billmann, Pat Dougherty. Row 2: Joe Vranich, John .Cam- merata, George Sucha, Charles Kreinbucher, George Szymanski, jan Romanowski. Row 3: Tom Costa, Larry Tillack, Wayne Bussard, Gerald Trimble, Robert Mathewson, Paul Onuska. I TER-VARSITY CLUB ri C7 Raw 1: Rally Burnside, Lynn Decker, Karen jonkman, Diane Deep, Kay Klugh, J. E. Renn, Advisor. Raw 2: Abby Teed, Linda Isenberg, Marietta Carney, Gary Boyle, Betsy Van Patten, Gail Verner. Row 3: Cheryl Dudo, Helen Britten, Sara jane Bennington, Linda Kennedy, Suzanne Lohr. Each week the INTER-VARSITY Christian Fellowship Or- ganization prepares an hour of stimulating spiritual discussion. The purpose of this organization is to improve Christian living and sharing on campus. Inter-Varsity membership is open to all interested students, regardless of faith. Mr. james Renn is the advisor of the club. The NEWMAN CLUB is a club of Catholic fellowship and culture. The Newman Club has grown very rapidly over the past few years. The students have recently purchased a house which they use as their main center of activity. Any student is free to visit the Newman house. This organization stimulates many interests of the students, such as the spiritual, the in- tellectual, and the social. The club's able advisor is Father Ragni. N WMAN CLUB Lf YD Row 1: Donna Cherry, Karen Snyder, Judi Nicewicz, Margie Jozik, Ann Gray, Jeannie Zduriencik, Trish Mroz. Row 2: Dolly Behun, Linda Beck, Joanne Tuminella, Ron Kunda, Carolyn Sutton, Susie Tracey, Barbara Gaibg, Dodie Rock, Ginny Radaci, Rev. Richard R. Ragni. Row 3: Carole Rozzi, Gloria Boozer, Kathy Knasko, Pamela Wiwel, Anna Marie Och, Terri Gerlack, Martha Mogus, Rose Pensenstadler. Row 4: Bonnie Kocur, George Dombi, Kathe Rudd, Madeline Traska, Kathy Florek, Ginny Zanin, Denise Zahuranec, Therese Sapala, Georgia Black. Row 5: Charles Lemak, Ray Pfeifer, john Towelli, Bob Cray, Norene Sniezek, Michael Moskalski, Neil Burkell, Jean Stevons, Connie Bogdewiecz. PHOBIANS Promotion of free thought and expression is the purpose of the Aphobians. This organization, founded in the spring of 1963, is open to all interested stu- dents who are encouraged to think. The monthly meetings are designed around a topic chosen by all the members and guest speakers are invited. Row 1: Roland Vendeland, Rhonda Jones, R. F. Jones. Row 2: Gerald Dado, Thomas Murray. A ERICAN NSTIT TE OF PHYSICS In December of 1966 physics majors and all interested students or- ganized the A.I.P. student section. This organization has no other re- quirements for membership than interest in physics. Every month an activity is planned for the group. This activity is a field trip, movie, guest speaker, or something else of interest. Row 1: Charles Donaldson, Dan Latham, Alan Thomas, Jeri Dankoff. Row 2: Glenn Humes, Wayne Brophy, Robert Kalac, Bill Roth, Paul Harper Kenneth Cotton, Tom Fullerton. 88 W'OMEN'S SEN TE Row 1: Miss Natali, Advisor, Ruth Barrett, Kassie Billingsley, jan Pruss, Barbara Gabig. Row 2: Pauline Walsh, Susie Cole, Noreen Boy, Toni Lynn George, Pat Neigoot, Peggie Ellinger. Raw 3: Kathy Madeja, Beth Zimmerman, Nancy Carol Johnston, Kathy Gasparich, Lynn Stover. Acting as a coordinator between the administration and students, SENATE is the governing body of all Slippery Rock women. Senate is composed of the president of each dorm's House Council and the dorm's Senate Representative. Miss Natali is the administrative advisor. These girls have the power to enforce school regulations, to deal with girls who fail to conform to the rules, and to assume the responsibility of maintaining peace and order in the girls' dormitories. Meeting twice a month, this group takes an active interest in Slippery Rock women and school objectives. WOMEN'S JUDICIAL B0 RD This year the women's governmental system of Slippery Rock campus underwent a change. A three branch system was originated, creating a central power, CA.W.S.j, a legislative power fWomen's Senatej, and a judicial branch called the Women's Judicial Board. The board consists of five women students: two seniors, one junior, one sophomore, and one freshman. Each of these has an alternate, whom the member may call if she cannot be present at a meeting. These women are selected by the A.W.S. executive board under the supervision of the advisor and the Dean of Women, on the basis of their ex- cellent reputation on campus and their ability to give just opinions. The purpose of this board is to hear and try cases of women students who have, in some way, violated the restrictions and standards established by the school. Raw 1: Ginny Keller, Barbara Wolchik, Veronica Batty. Row 2: Donna Krompholtz, Kathy Dickson, Robin Russell. l SKI CLUB l r Row 1: Rick Lomak, Rose Pensenstadler, Linda Carson, Judy Rhoads, David Baird, Jon Hutton. Row 2: Sandy Goodman, Linda Kohl, Nancy Petry, JoAnn Spicher, Joy Wagner, Kathy Geiger. Row 3: 'Ramy Fontaine, Jane Ettinger, Connie Sicheri, Beverly Bequeath, Elaine Rockage. Raw 4: Duane Kish, Dayne Baird, Richard Shoemaker, Robert Mathewson. The SKI CLUB was organized in 1967 to promote The XVOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION skiing interest through films, exercise, demonstrations, is for all women students attending Slippery Rock lectures, and ski trips. Skiers, as well as those interested State College. To meet the interests of all women stu- in learning to ski are welcome to become members. dents, WRA offers such activities as: archery, bowling, fencing, gymnastics, knitting, field hockey, and many others. 19? Rom 1: Sharon Walsh, Cathy Town, Linda Honsperger, Judy Jacko, Faith Ann Gilliland. Razz' 2: Carol DeSalvo, Sandra Keith, Judy Peterman, Kathleen Platco. Linda Argall. ASSOCIATED WOMEN'S SENATE Row 1: Nancy Best, Eileen Surowiec, jane Brown, Kassie Billingsley, Beverly Bequeath. Row 2: Mary Hughey, Marty Smith, Carol Strayer, Pat Llewellyn. The ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN STUDENTS, A.W.S., is the women students' governing body of Slip- pery Rock State College. It is the organized group of undergraduate women, and concerns itself with creating a sense of unity and fellowship, legislating and enacting social regulations and acting as a coordination board of all women's activities. .W'.C.A. The members of the Y.W.C.A. look forward each year to sharing Christian experiences and relationships, Every year the club welcomes new girls to Slippery Rock's campus with an annual Twig and Branch party and the helpful advice of a Big Sister-Little Sister kinship. The organization looks forward to sharing club activities with all Slippery Rock women. 'CD C? 1 G7 Row 1: Abby Teed, Donna Leibfried, Eugenia Scott. Raw 2: Gladys Neely, Advisor, Bit Baran, Kathy Claypool, Kay Scrodder, Beth Stuart, Margaret McClymonds. Row 3: Suzanne Lohr, Barbara Cann, Marcy Novak, Molly Collins, Karen johnson, Beverly Stevenson, Sandy Peer, Judy Uhler, Shiela Waugh. DEB TE CLUB Row 1: Kris McGowan, Rege Martin, Joyce Jantzer. Row 2: Roland Vendeland, Joseph Kovac, Tom Costa, Dr. M. Kuhr, Advisor. The DEBATE CLUB is one of the oldest clubs on campus. It has existed since the college was a Normal school. This organization encourages students who are interested in any forensics or intercollegiate debate. Members may participate in tournaments at other collegiate institutions. Any student in- terested in these activities is invited to attend. The HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB is for majors who are interested in learning more about the field of Physical Education. It serves as an affiliation for the major students and provides opportunities for personal and professional growth. All Physical Education majors are eligible for membership. I-IE LTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATIO JOBS' CL B I-rlkll Lllrxl xlrixrtx.11ln1 .1 : I I-.ll I I Raw 1: Mary Cecchini, Rhonda Ridinger, Lynn Sibley, Teresa Soltis, Becki Hostetler, Audrey Stephens, Judy Houck, Cathy Town, Linda Argall, Sheron Watson, Karen Myers, Gayle Page, Jill Archibald, Jan Frederick, Karen Good, Veronica Whitehill, Adella Ammerman, Susan De-Coux, Janie Diehl, Frieda Gaul, Nancy Sanxtate, Nancy Schaub. Row 2.' Cathy Smith, Pam Rumbaugh, Susan Morris, Dorenz Gross. Linda Radakovic, Carolyn Doldc, Barbara Woodworth, Barb Caldwell, Linda Greggs, Carol Pistachio, Patty Soltes, Janie Stuber, Linda McConnell, Jill Henry, Betty Breen, Joanne Schucker, Jan Richards, Margie Pealer, Cathy Adamson, Mary Margaret Kerns, Cindy Divers, Donna Dolinsky, Faith Ann Gilliland, Karen Snavely, Karen Shanor, Jan West, Kathe Rudd, Patti Sack. Row 3: Elaine Kovacs, Thomas Saginaw, Carolyn Thompson, Carol De Salvo, Maureen Hurley, Nancy Hepe, Charlene Severance, Joyce Kotting, Sharon Walsh, Gail Satterly, Marianne Jessy, Nancy Greenfield, Ginnie Anderson, Claudia Berkebile, Darla Williams, Rose Pensenstadler, Lynn Schar, Eileen Surowiec, Carol Strayer, Ruth Woods, Rose Picanzo, Carrie Dankowsky, Charlene Arrnogost, Pat Duual, Sharon Murray, Lana Mengel, Debbie Anderson. Raw 4.' Dean Frick, Sam Agresti, Joann Crawford, Betty Snyder, Linda Carson, Paulette Knor, ,Jean Miller, Suz Brown, Darlene Isimmger, Peggy Raybuck, Louise Bee, Wendy Teach, John DelGregg, Kathy Dickson, Laurel Foremsky, Hoge Gathxnann, Kathy Geiger, nn Martin, Bev Rudeen, Bev Ernest, Janice Bell, Mary Pat Wilks, Colette Satler, Vicki Hatchison, Cris Bagley. Row 5: Rick Lomax, Bob Ro bins, Gerry Wilson, Ro ert Borello, Ray Inman, John Commerata, Eugene Unanest, Jack Sabina, Robert Pajak, Rich Schall, Tom Stabile, Denny Hyland, Charlie Shaffer, Al King, Edward Small, Dayle Dakan, Jim Snape, Gail Verner, Alexa Tait, Joy Wagner. 92 A .kk Q .. Fi t , , - ,, nf, ' .?: na.- qn Q' F49 N E17 .F Egg' 0 X ii I 1,5 -15 t . -51 .-x . y .A 0 X 'Q' 5' 'V 'T' l -V A-.,. 2, Q5 -37.55 BIOLOGY CLUB Row 1: Jean McCarthy, Robert Saftner, Virginia May, Chris Gaibis, Francine Kulyn, Margaret jay. Row 2: Randal Anderson, John Tonelli, Karen DeVinney, Rose Marie Andres, Andre Gib, Stanley Brown. Roux 3: Liz Stagl, Ed Houk, Mary Lou Rogus, Sue Collier, Colleene Woomer, Mr. John, Advisor. The purpose of the BIOLOGY CLUB is to promote interest and understanding in this field. This is ac- complished by variousfield trips, movies, and guest speakers that are scheduled throughout the year. The only requirement for membership in this club is an interest in biology. Formed in the spring of 1966, the PHILOSOPHY CLUB hopes to extend open discussion and thought to all interested students. The club's activities include discussions, with the topics chosen by the members, guest speakers, panel discussions, and any other ex- pression by groups to encourage thought. PHILOSOPHY CLUB Row 1: Gerald Dado, Eugene Liszka, Rhonda jones, Robert jones. PRESS CLUB G35 -4 '-3-37 Row 1: Betty Schwarzvach, Judy Lagnese, Joanne Spicher. Row 2: Richard Caugherty, Zelda Keener, Bob Weirich. The PRESS CLUB endeavors to support high journalistic standards to foster and maintain press writing of the highest standards, and to look at news impartially and without favor. Membership is open to all students who are in- terested in journalism. Guest speakers are invited to monthly meetings, and field trips are made to press conferences and local newspapers. The PSYCHOLOGY CLUB has been organized on Slippery Rock's campus for several years, The organi- zation is interested in discussing techniques and therapy of psychology. Guest speakers are invited to the meetings and members take field trips through- out the year. PSYCHOLOGY CLUB Row 1: Barb Myers, Pat Lento, Helen Yoho, Mary Lou Pavlick, Pat Carinci, Terry Ricehouse, Barbara Wolchik, Sue Starks, Carol Eichelberger. Row 2: Marcella Neff, Cherrie Thompson, Mary Rippole, Mareen O'Toole, Joseph Dittmer. Row 3: Joan Christy, Diann Stuckie, Jon Hutton, Robert Zahnni- sin, Debbie Taylor, Tony Boyle, Rita Mizgoiski, Karen Hollis, Dr. Jerome Platt. 95 HISTORY CLUB Row 1: Carol Betlej, Rocky Nelson, Dianna Fabianich, Don Wygal, Tom Gadza, Rita Sullivan, Donna Olnhausen. Raw 2: Hartmut Graff, Marianne Rad, Rosemary Kim, Margaret Kadylak, Pamela Wiwel, Ernie Pecora, Pete Bell. Ro w3.' William Wertz, Tony Boyle, Michael DiDomenico, Kris McGowan, Tom Costa, Dr. Wesley N. Laing, Advisor. The purposes of the HISTORY CLUB are to encourage the professional growth of potential teachers of this area, to provide opportunity for the development of student leadership, and to open the way for students and faculty of the History department. Membership is open to those students who intend to major or minor in Social Studies or History, and to other interested students. READERS' THEATER was initiated in the fall of 1963 as an extra-curricular outlet for the interpretive arts. Script-in-hand readings of prose, poetry, or drama by individuals or groups composed by both faculty and students aim to provide enjoy- able opportunities without becoming an involved burden. Every- one is welcome to become a member. READERS' THE TER Row 1: Elaine Susko, Daryl Safreed, Diane Ealy, Lynne Stover, Becky Pasquale. Row 2: John Mehalic, Ann Arnold, Audrey Blaha, Janet Robb, Michael Tile, Miss Cushman, Advisor. WNFT I 1 i . . 'l Row 1: Ed Pete, Marcia Babcock, Ron Milenko, Diana Wakins, Peter Grittie, Bob Maguire, Cheri Donovan, Carl Laughner, John Faupel. Row 2.' Nancy Perry, Zelda Keener, Peggy Bodien, Carol Misko, Bev Ernest, Shirley Teather, jim Jeffries, William Uber, Shirley Arena, Daniel Laporte, Andre Gib, Pat Barkley, Charles Kalina, Chuck Carr. Row 3: Chris Namestka, Markella Pahnos, Elaine Morrison, Ed Daley, john Mehalic, Bob jameson, Dan McGuigan, Sherry Ross, Bob Weirich, Fred Lesnett. Row 4: Bob Howell, Rob Heuber, Mike Tile, Wink Daniel, Madeline Nelson, Bob Jones, Barbara Howells, Gerald Hahn, Kurt Sense, Ed Houk, Mike Vislay, Bob Burnett. W.N.li.T. is the campus radio station. Founded in 1962, Nifty is a student supported and operated station. Offering experience to its staff members in the field of educational and commercial radio, it also services the campus with student news, entertainment, and other program activities of interest for the student body. The VARSITY CLUB is the organization of male students who have earned a varsity letter in one or more of the many intercollegiate sports of the college. The club awards a varsity jacket to those members who have earned two letters and have achieved junior standing. Each graduating senior receives a sports trophy from the club. VARSITY CLUB -W T , , 1. L . i , - , r l l 'Yu 17 il Row 1: Bill Murrin, Tom Stabile, Denny Hyland, Steve Fagan, Sal Marsico. Rauf 2: Gerry W'ilson Steve S e ' T k R M'l k P l Onuska, Dennis Potter. Row 3: Chuck Armstrong, Gale Shields, Ron Dziubar, Mark Qinton, Carl Simmons. P mer, Jim on S, on len O, au !,:S Raw 1: Charles Nickel, Phillip Brothers, Vi-nce Watson, Nancy, Jane Bell, Jim Jeffries, Walter Nagel, joy Shwartz, Virginia May, Sue Haggard, Phyllis Fait, Nancy Greene. Row 2: Keith, Dave Armstrong, Terry Hall, Jean, Carol Clark, Patty Kelm, Randall Anderson, Ernie Kovax, Kathy Veetch. Raw 3.' john Taylor, Sally Sterck, Kathy Miller, john Peluso, Joy Kaltenbaugh, Tom Westfall, Kathy Lawyer, Mary Ceccini, Dagmar Bruchner, Paul Yurchisin, Karen Jewell, Beth Stuart. Row 4: Tom Liverani, Lou Matsick, Dennis Moshalski, Noreen Sniezeck, Ruth Hale, Alice May, Diane Under- wood, Sally Shaffer, Sherry Engles, Sherry Lundeen, Charles Kalaina, George Dickson. JORETTES ,,,, , Sandy Phillips, Head, Connie Sicheri, Patty Lynn Rotta, Linda Sams, Jan Richards, Bonnie Hvizdos, Beverly Bequeth, Pam Vellente, Carol Lutz. 98 it I . .1 .r ' i . fi' . ROCKLETTES Jitsu. Row 1: Sandy Stiger, jackie Ferraro, Mary Huey, Pat Llewelyn, Birdie Deffenbach, Joyce Calhoun, Michelle Schmidt, jan Fisher, Co-Captain, Sandy Krasovich, Captain, Jan Rotor, Gail Manross, Brenda Sylvis, Linda Shaver, Jonni Stover, jackie Mitchell, Edie McPherson. Row 2: Charlene Climens, Kathy Frank, Noamie Neilson, Diane Biscayne, Lindee Ross, Linda Geibel, Carolyn Mueller, Ruth Ann Gahagen, Maryann Varhola, Ellen Kennedy, Carol Perkins, Pam Saylor, Linda Rosetti, Joanne Schucker, Paula Keifer, Sandy Robosky. ARSITY CHEERLE DERS ' ,1 'lr ,Lua a LQ., ., s,,,...i ,,.., .- .v-1,4-q'.,, ff',Qg-.',, .fix V , 4-1, -.- .,... ,- r ,'a'fv'Z77:.3'dfzdlsl 'ff A , 4 1- 1.51-1'., .V .1 AL- ' U ' , Maureen Hurley, Co-Captaing Char Severance, Kathy Linehan, Nancy Hepe, Co-Captain, Helen Piggford, Maryann Westfall. 99 VARSITY SOCCER D WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Row 1: Mary Pat Wilkes, Donna Dolinsky, Cheryl Crawford. Row 2: Mary Beth Miller, Charmaine Beatrice. -if X X fi' A 3 Rexx 4' EFF Andrea Yersky, Arlene Rometo Linda Proskin, Sue Ann McFadden, Connie Gibson, Priscilla Greyfus. COLLEGE CHOIR 1 r 'L Q x ft' s ' ' ' L A - A An. 4 - , A r 1? Q A .- Raw 1: Mr. Bentel, Advisor, Carolyn Mueller, Susan Dodds, Sheryl Lagoon, Christine Arbuckle, Lynn Richey, Thomasine DiCarlo, Kathleen Kelley, Phyllis Malagise, Nancy Brown, Susan Haggard, Patricia Whitlock, Maryellen Baran, Donna Dierken, Virginia Keller, Patsy Piper. Row 2: Sandra Figley, Carolyn McDowell, Dorothy Borst, Patricia Hazen, Susan Masters, Carla Watts, David Rollins, Michael Allay, Daryl Safreed, Jeffrey Carr, Rhonda Thompson, Yolanda Osborne, Madeline Nelson, Carol Iiichelberger, Ida Cioffi, Anna Rainey. Raw 3: Linda Agnew, Linda Scott, Charles Donaldson, David Malcomson, Richard Winger, Gary Boyle, Thomas Murray, Thomas Fullerton, Robert Thomas, joseph Rupert, Paul Young, Bernice Whitehill, Susan McKee, Evelyn Fleet, Connie McCurdy, Ann Malsoru. Row 4: Thomas Buschek, Xllfayne Kenneweg, Gregory Baum, Robert Huth, Timothy Leary, David Broms, Dawn Kleeb, Joy Bilger, Charles Rockwell, Alan Berkcy, Charles Swanderski, Glen Richey, Guy Guadagnrno, Bruce Pitney, David Rea, james Donley, joseph Dittmer. The COLLEGE CHOIR consists of seventy members selected The X5qOMEN'S GLEE CLUB consists of sixty women's on the basis of tryouts at the beginning of the fall Semester. voices selected on the basis of tryouts at the beginning of the This group participates in a Christmas and a spring concert fall semester. They participate in the Christmas and spring presented for the campus, as well as a tour each semester to concerts, as well as other local appearances. the surrounding areas. r, r . . CL B .2 - ' t -if L ... V li Rau' 1: Mr. Bentel, Advisor, Mary Feuer, Paulette Tesauro, Elaine Stone, Deborah Coen, Susan Laughrey, Andrea Yerskey, Patricia Reda, Mary Sue Tracey, Grace Charney, Marcia Wiser, Cathy Kenny, Linda Smith, Judith Robb. Row 2: Deanna Reigner, Patricia Suders, Patricia Shuber, Tara Reighard, Elta Smith, Kathleen Weed Patricia Boyd, Diana Kudra, Margaret Aaron, Mary Ann Bedick, Jeane Zduriencik, Wanda Ragster, Pamela Babcock, Carol Taggart, Patricia Stevenson Gail Dodson: Raw .3: Carol Kasperik, Margie Kaufman, Barbara Mason, Donna Hastings, Barbara Sember, Kristine McGowan, Kathleen Frank, Susan McBride, Marioiie Gildersleeve Cecelia Denny, Carolyn McDowell, Martha Hollinger, Linda Bobonich, jane Fausold, Karen Johnson. Row 4: Gail Verner, Joyce Smith, Sandra Baskeyfield Kathleeri Schessler, Mary Ann Carlson, Ellen McIntyre, Sally Andree, Roberta Pryor, Kathleen Geiger, Yvonne Sheatz, Donna Williamson, Cheryl Dudo, Marsha Careless. l0I CHAMBER CHOIR 3' - . ' z lift' i..,, . i' A 1 i. f. '..' M , 'a A -N .' X s, Q s J' . - 1, - i S v I' I i f 4 X5Bx . ' 1 ' i Q L' ii .r. .x- i' it. .1 joseph Rupert, Carla Watts, Timothy Leary, Evelyn Fleet, David Broms, joy Bilger, Charles Rockwell, Yolanda Osborne, Robert Thomas, Patricia Whit- lock, David Malcomson. The CHAMBER CHOIR is a smaller and more highly selective group chosen from the College Choir. This group specializes in singing music especially designed for smaller groups, as well as music of a more difficult nature. Seeking to promote the highest type of musical activity in college is the purpose of MU KAPPA GAMMA, the honorary music fraternity. Require- ments for membership are a 2.7 on a 4.00 system. Seniors are accepted with a 2.5 quality rating. A member must also have had two consecutive semesters of participation in a musical organization and show an interest in music. MU K PPA GAMMA I , Y Y I li ! 2 ei I QF, -- .'., Q V I' Row 1: Edward R. Sims, Advisor, Randal Anderson, Diane Kudra, Patty Shuber, M. C. Swope, Advisor. Row 2: Micheline Stabile, Sue Dodds, Cathy Kenny, Carol Taggart, Carolyn Mueller, Susan Lawyer, Kathy Miller, Susan Haggard. Row 3: Barbara Sember, Kathleen Frank, Kathleen Lawyer, Pat Hazen, jan Fischer, Carol Eichelberger, Carol Lutz, Linda Bobonich, Carol Clark. Row 4: Jeri Dankoff, Cheryl Dudo, Barbara Howells, Michael Moskalski, Margaret Malsom, Donna Schrecengost. S GMA DELT PI Row 1: Sheila Hicks, Linda Duncan. Susan Peel. The Epsilon Nu chapter of the National Spanish Honorary Fraternity, SIGMA DELTA PI, was es- tablished in 1964. Active membership in the honorary is extended to students of Spanish who have com- pleted at least three hours of Spanish literature with a minimum 3.0 average in Spanish, and who rank in the top third of their class. In addition, they must manifest an active enthusiasm for things Hispanic. PI DELTA PHI, national French fraternity, was established at Slippery Rock in 1963. This fraternity whose Greek letters mean Let us go forward faith- ful friends of French, strives to promote French culture and the French language on the Slippery Rock campus. A student, with a general grade point average of 2.8 and at least a 3.0 average in French may be considered for membership. Also, the student should have completed sixteen hours of French courses in- cluding at least, one on the advanced level. PI DELT PHI 529' Wil 'l 9 'is Raw I: Mrs. Ladd, Advisor, Li-nda Merriman, Sue Dodds, Pam Vellente, Darlene Galiano, Patty Shuber, Raymond Pelletier. Row 2.' Susan Francovich, Sue Newell, Carol Strrght, Theresa Pascazi, James Wentz, Advisor. Row 3: Joan Montgomery, Micheline Stabile, Vic Drescher, Susan Deemer, Bill Blangero. l03 S GMA AU DELTA cstizw ll ' pn- C: 44 Row 1: Mary Jo Leonhardt, Wayne Flegeer, Susan Lawyer, jim Gray-Advisor. Row 2: Marge Logsdon, Joan Christy, Gerald Dado, Imogene Monahan, Helenann Cravosky. Organized at Slippery Rock in 1935, the national honorary English fraternity has as its purpose the pro- moting of mastery of written expression, the en- couraging of worthwhile reading and the fostering of a spirit of fellowship among students of the English language. The requirements for membership are: junior or senior rankingg English majorg and a B or better average 'in English courses. The colors are red and black and its motto is Sincerity, Truth, Design. Established to encourage in its members a high degree of intellectual and personal standards during the period of teacher preparation is LAMBDA EP- SILON DELTA, the honorary elementary education fraternity on Slippery Rock's Campus. Membership is based on a 3.0 quality point average on the four point system inhall work prior to initiation and the minimum of 63 semester hours of course credit. The colors are gold and white. Each graduating senior is presented with a charm. LA BDA EPSILO DELT Row 1: Carolyn Jerwiis, Micheline Stabile, Arlene Macy, Diane Dias. Row 2: Diane Archer, Sandra Day, Donna Yelochan, Linda Feies, Pat Wiedl, Gloria Glick, Donna Cherry, Joanne Langford. Row 3: Chris Yankov, Linda Bobonich, Patty Shuber, Carole Rossi, Elaine Altobell, Pat Barkley, Pat Hazen, Kath- leen Schaffner, Tara Reighard, Kathy Miller. Row 4: M. J. Schmitt, Tim Show, Tom Leslie, Charles Kreinbucher, Larry Muir, Robert Zahniser, Margie Gildersleeve. I04 PHI EPSILO K PP 'F-' 4-1. S9 tw Raw 1: Bob Robbins, James Knipp, Jack Sabina, Robert Pajak, Thomas Snyder. Rau' 2: Steve Fagan, Bruce Pitney, Dave Hoover, Eugene Unangst, Randall Schaeffer, Rick Schall. PHI EPSILON KAPPA, the men's honorary physi- cal education fraternity, was initiated on Slippery Rocl-c's campus in January, 1962. The requirements for membership are a minimum overall quality point rating of 2.5 on the four point system, and, at least, a second semester freshman in rank. The purposes of the fraternity are to promote scholarship and elevate standards, ideals, and ethics of those engaged in the teaching of health, physical education, and recreation. DELTA PSI KAPPA, the national honorary physi- cal education fraternity for women, tries to promote good sportsmanship, further professional improve- ment, encourage scholastic achievement, and co-operate with the national program. The requirements for membership are: woman physical education major of high scholastic standing and at least, a sophomore in rank. The colors are gold and turquoise, and the motto is A sound mind in a sound body. DELTA PSI K PP xl 'Srl Q 7 ,F A lla. Row 1: Carol Lutz, Nancy Sanitate, Gayle Page, Joan Schucker, Donna Dolinsky, Jan Richards, Nancy Schaub. Row 2: Donna Olnhausen, Jan Fischer, Nancy Hepe, Mary Ann Westfall, Judy Jacko, Sheron Watson, Margie Pealer. Row 3: Josie Spity, Maureen Hurley, Charlene Severance, Francine Meyer, Sandy Steiger, Ruth Woods, Carolyn Dolcle, Adella Ammerman. l05 ALPH DELTA NU TXTTY' 'll . 4 i A I l 1 l sv. f 1-1 Row 1: Barbara Cann, Dan Latham, Ruth Ann Zakvic. Row 2: Anthony Pagano, Advisor, Cheryl Dudo, Shirley Gildersleeve, Mark Welchley, Mr. john, Advisor. Row 3: John Anderson, Evelyn August, Lovie Tynkiw, Diane Kudra, Gerald Trimble. The honorary biological and physical science and ALPHA PSI OMEGA, the honorary dramatic fra- mathematics fraternity on Slippery' Rock's campus is ternity, was organized in 1934 to stimulate interest ALPHA DELTA NU. Established in January 1962, in the campus' dramatic activities. The requirement Alpha Delta Nu encourages high intellectual standards for membership is an accumulation of sixty points and acknowledges outstanding scholastic achievement awarded for participation in extra-curricular dramatic in these areas. Requirements for membership are full- activities, twenty points earned in acting and twenty time students who have completed 48 semester hours points earned in technical theater, which includes stage with a 3.00 in their major field and a 2.75 over-all manager, carpenter, property master, business manager, quality rating. The fraternity tutors those students who electrician, and painting, designing, or casting. The desire additional instruction in mathematics or the remaining twenty points may be earned in either area sciences. or a combination of areas. LPH PSI OMEGA Row 1: Sandra Marshall, Janet Robb, Linda Raymond, Michael Kowalski. Row 2: Les Davis, Tom Buschek, Steve Liska, Bruce Pitriez, Daniel Redick. , PI GAMMA MU PI GAMMA MU is the national honorary social science fraternity at Slippery Rock. Organized in 1929, shortly after Wforld War ll, it became inactive but was reactivated in 1957. The main purpose is to honor those students who havedone outstanding work in the social sciences. The requirement for membership is 20 hours or more of B average work in the social sciences. The colors are two tone blue and the motto is You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. Pi Gamma Mu has a publica- tion, Social Sciences, published four times a year. It tells of new developments and research in the social studies field. Row 1.' Tom Costa, Lucy Greer, Bob Maguire. Row 2: Roland Vendeland, Susan Saulis, Richard Piotrowski. K PP DELT PI Rauf 1: Gayle Dage, Jane Burgen, Jill Emerick, Maureen Hurley, Robert Pajak, Rich Schall, Jack Sabina, Lucy Greer, Bill Blangero, Kathleen Schaff- ner, Tonilee Murphy. Row 2: Evelyn August, Louie Tymkiw, Joan Montgomery, Pat Wiedl, Patty Schuber, Donna Olnhausen, Wilda Callihan, Diane Dias, Marian Gooclwald, Ellen Kennedy, Arlene Macy, Kathy Linehan, Gloria Glick, Pat Barkley, Donna Cherry, Doclie Rock, Harold Sekerak. Row 3: Ginger Mentzer, Don Wfygal, Angela Palumbro, Ruth Zakvic, Dahlis Diess, Dorene Gross, Kathy Miller, Pat Hazen, Darlene Galiano, Barbara Sember, Elaine Altobell, Carole Rozzi, Tim Show. Raw 4: Diane Archer, Tara Reighard, Carolyn Jervis, Sandy Day, Margie Gildersleeve, Barbara Cann, Denise Zahurance, Joanne Schuker, Jan Richards, Margie Pealer, Sally Mason, Linda Babonich, Donna Yelochan, Barbara Nicholas, Steve Spencer, Larry Muir. Row 5: Ginnie Anderson, Susan Deemer, Kim Stevenson, Jo Farren, Nancy Schaub, Roland Vencleland, Sandy Steiger, M. J. Schmitt, John O'Patchen, John St. John, Randall Schaeffer, John Mehalic, Richard Piotrowski, Tom Leslie. The Delta Tau Chapter of the honorary society in education was established in Slippery Rock in 1938. Its pur- pose is to encourage in its members a high degree of devotion to social service by fostering high intellectual and per- sonal standards during the period of preparation service in the field of education. The requirements are junior or senior standing, scholastic standing of B or better, and high educational ideals. ,.., fm a , gs Q ff A A iv V if - , S, 4 -- Q-XX- E , Vf X X , ' ' 1 - ,l qw-. -3 YH, ' r 1 I , ' ' I 2 lx A 'A ' I 'Lv'p X nil Hx . WH , 4' A 'Fr' H55 'iw' ' 'YQ' , - .A Y. , 1 . i 4 fix f 1'A Q V4 Q - ' E' 'Q' K 'il A' xg? v xv Y . m s 'gr F' . if n 1 . K PPA GAMMA Y-1 Row 1: Dr. M. I. Kuhr, Advisor, Elaine Susko, Janet Robb, Diana Watkins, . Martin, Barbara Howells, Bob Maguire. The Slippery Rock Chapter of KAPPA GAMMA was origin- ally organized in 1932. It was reorganized in 1966 and dedi- cated to the purpose of recognizing and encouraging interest and achievement in extra-curricular speech activities, specific- cally in radio and broadcasting, in oral interpretation, and public speaking. To be eligible, a student must be at least a sophomore, have participated in extra-curricular speech activi- ties for at least two semesters, and have achieved a satisfactory scholastic average. 1:7 fa.. Thomas Antus. Row 2: Peter Griitie, Andre Gib, Fred Leswett. Row 3: Rege Open to all PSEA students on campus is the Lois Hamer Chapter of the STUDENT PENNSYLVANIA STATE EDU- CATION ASSOCIATION, Every class provides members with opportunities for developing personal growth and professional competence, for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession, for active professional membership on the local, state, national, and world lastic standing, and past or present Scout affiliation. NEA. STUDE TP.S.E. . Row 1: Liz Stagl, Donald Phillips, Donna Leibfried, C J. Neison, Rhonda jones, R. F. Jones, Nora Bickel, Gayle Chapman, Daryl Safreed, Margie Gildersleeve, Marsha Prokorchak. Row 2: Phyllis Mrozek, Cherrie Thompson, Eileen Bradac, Sue Eldridge, Kathleen Lawyer, Faith Gilliland, Dawn Kurich, Diana Vogler, Sandra Draper, Judy Leukhardt, Patty Shuber, Kay Klugh, Sharon Walsh, Linda janssens, Tara Reighard, Rose Marie Andres, Lucy Greer. Row 3: Lynne Frederick, Mary Ceccini, Elaine Kovacs. Row 4: Marcella Neff, Kathy Florek, Suzanne Lohr, Bobbie Miller, Hartmut Graef, William Wertz, Tim Show, Anna May Harvey, Maureen Hurley, Patricia Benek, Susan Deemer, Connie Moore, Mary Ann Mastroddi. Row 5: Marianne Kopp, Karen johnson, Sheila Waugli, Barbara Howells, Janice Tomsic, Martha Mogus, Cathy Smith, Diane Deep, Sandy Baskeyfield, Stephen Brown, Barbara Mason. GRE EKS I TER-FRATER ITY COUNCIL Row 1: Richard Taylor, Ric Staub, jim Tonks. Row 2: Bill Probst, Bernie Connolly, David McVickee. Row 3: Ed Ritz, Dennis Pepperman, jim Tokar. The Interfraternity Council of Slippery Rock State College was formed immediately upon the establishment of social fraternities on our campus. The council is composed of three elected representatives and one alternate from each of the social fraternities. The main purpose and function of the council is to act as both co-ordinating and regulat- ing body in all matters which deal with our fraternity systemg to perpetuate cooperation and a similarity of action among the fraternities on this campus, and further to strengthen the bond of union between the College and the fraternity men. ANHELLENIC COUNCIL Panhellenic Council is an organization composed of two representatives and one advisor from each women's social fraternity on campus. Its purposes include maintaining satis- factory interfraternity relations and high scholastic and social standings, cooperation with the College administrationg and, designing rules governing rushing, pledging and initiation of members. Raw 1: Suzy Pelzar, Helen Daniels, Mary Hughey, Hope Gathmann. Row 2: Maralee Meenihan, Karen Devinney, Susie Cole. Row 3: Judy Evans, Linda Iorfido, Marty Srnity, Connie Bandola. OFFICERS ALPHA XI DELT LORRAINE BCCM JANE KATHY LINEHAN JUDITHYQ'DONNELL. 4 BOBBI GFUMM RDYA MONICO V DIANE DAXQBT! DIANE INKS NANCY PETRY OYCE JANVZEH DEBORAH HAVEN5 BDgNiJA VNPUYU V -4 Nl The bonds of Sisterhood are strengthened through Greek Sing. ' ' l I l The sisters congratulate each other after hearing their name an- A cute beagle, Zippie, was awarding the friendly kisses at the sisters nounced as the first place winners of the Homecoming floats. Carnival booth. IIS PAUL ALPHA CI-II RHO A 'J 1 vu V Augujpg Amnensou I WHALEN , -.. WV fa r, -3 R3 ?rlGMA5 HGQHF ,, TP1OMiL'iV. i P- U' . .'I' 'J 4 - T' JAMES COAYES 7 1 ' n ' Q ' ' J x x RONALD DKCECCO A SAM TWDANO '- Q n 9 -1 'xx Q4 1-.4 -97, - V ' Y -. Y ! Q MTMAVI B-KRVTYN , . KENNETH SFNSDN EDWAWD SMALL Y. 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SUZANNE PELZAR JULIE WALKER ssninm TREAl3f:lf'ERi ALPHA OMICRO H Q-ARA YAPLE' K JUNE SHERRY LYNN HAGER PI I JOANNE LANG FOQQ- BIT BARAN KATHRYN OUNLAP J DONNA SMITH esvsnur s-Aux - I I A LINDA WISE DARLANE PURICH DIANE HURLEY LYNN TANNEY fbi Qu! 'H 9 v s' l , '. 34' . Y , ' A A , Q . 4 . Hard work and long hours went into this year's float. N At Greek Sing the sisters prove their talents. Beverly Faux competes in the shot-put throw ..- THETA CHI ALBERT CAIN JR sd ,-. sf ssl 0 BUSSARD E2-3 Y nxcwuwrsaocmmca noun H' Sl' Q:: -.f Q--v K-.r .+- NxCK MANZ si -f v-' v- W.-1 v-p qv: SINGER Q-P 2? val ..- LGFTLJS LUCAS O 'Wh-.v-4 The brothers depicted the Space Age with their float, Fly me to the moon ,, .. .VV ,im ...Y ,., ,, . .,, 'I -4' e my Y : The brothers a little wet at their carnival booth. ,l,?1,,.., , ,. Y ,, sf , . 11' ,4,, YJ gg A-ff ,fy 4 5 fu 1 ., RUTH ZOKVIC CONNIE BANDOLA OFFICER P-fff.,w:v.r X uct. enzsmem DIANE SAURO SALLY STERCK TREASURER BECRCTARV LPHA SIGM LPH gyov scmguozcxsn REBECQA MELLQFQ MILLIE Kr-x5'rz CAROL SHINER 'D f- rr SANDY FECIQ4 Y ,wa V? LORI WILSON M, H u- .1- EVA MAgesucH PAT HARKINS 5? :ix f' 1:- KATHj.EEfN FREY HM -.4 1 v- -1. xx A I'-'RANCINE KULYN BARBARA ZOKVIC MARY RIPPOLE SUE CAVALLINE EUGENIA SOUTOURAS wr- DELORES TEMCIO V' KAREN JANOSKY -'JLV xr? .Xl ' 1 2 Long and tiring hours are spent to produce a beautiful song. I rl , f ield t HSE SWS 1 f'.'.2FffToi3I-1 Lfeizzr sau 15, i M v -tm ghniim . -- ,.-. -., M.,.,,i- A colorful float is proudly escorted by the sisters. THE BRGTHERS OF TI-IETA XI Party time for the brothers of Theta Xi. .R . 1 fgw-5. r - 9 ,-' 3 9 - Pe A time of leisure. The brothers of Theta Xi pose with one of their sweet- hearts. plmzuc X JANE KAREN HABEL W .. Xu :H-1 uw ,V x l T I OFFICERS LPHA SIGNI AU I ,.-. vzncmu. mvrzv anon. PAcH:sxv susm PAMELA cAnon. suwsu .JANET Bnucs o.mmwA-rmcx gcuinas cosm png-3, M in I 'g , X jg SNYDER LYNDA WEBER DARLA WILLIAMS JOYCE KOTTING A VICKIE DOWNEY MARLENE LANZI LINDA ZEARLEY Vi CRAWFORD .-, -PAULET 'KE4 vsswno xl, JUDITH EVANS i , 1 1 1 MART-Y CLARK ,wav ' ' ' fx 'L J Y FAU LA SAMAY PE RClHL'i2HH NE, 'f Tn- :..,1 . .. .. '17 x- 1 I,lN SZITAS ,.,V 4 -J- -1 H Sisters display their musical talents. QE? Happily the sisters decorate their booth for the carnival. Great stamina is needed for 'the torch relay PATRICIA WIEDL ' 's DIANE WEIDNEU ., .W-. -.aw-.4,. .4 n ALICE OFFICERS S GMA S GMA SIGM JANICE sv- W MARILYN MVRA BONANNI -.4 1-, SHANCIE KEURICK v-,, XJ uv PEALER -af rv A-Jpryq, 4. MARY FEUER GWEN :N . Q' ,I A wi' 'I JEUNE Qmjfififfff? Ll' ' 7' 11? . Ll ...' ...- vt? BET SY ALEXA CHRI S YANKOV w 1 7 ANN 4' -JEAN PETHICK Q n- V J - v- 1 CAYHY BOWMAN R JUDY QOBB -4 unsm. aowg. ,sus -4- T7 .4 Iv, JUOV MASON KACIM gumnsu :ww -J Ywggmvgug no .A QARYBARA X , 'vs f-1' Jpmws Nao. 4 -.ow mvuufh . 7 ,mr-A awwrra .x -.. ,- ,,,. ., ., 'xxiv I. I '- , '-- XXL f' bfi' SL -' ' 1.4 sf wk -N K+ ,-'HH ' X zfi' ,J -7 ia.,,,,, A giant dragon was the sisters pride and joy at the Homecoming Parade. The re-enacting of the creation of the U.S. flag won the first-place sorority prize at Greek Skits. 'F -Q, ir. ,-. . .an :img -.4Lggle.N JAMES TJGKAR L w.- ROBERT ZONA J give uf' w 1+ GARY gf-icF'fEFl in 4- 4, i i 5 GMA PI l v Q, , COU hir 'Q -4 '+v sd ..., tv' 3 DENNIS MARINO muff' L BOB -.,, .., -..Q Building a float involves a great deal of planning and hard work. -fn Brothers and their dates gather around to relax to music. It was Christmas Eve for the Sigma Pi's at Greek Skits l32 H OFFICERS JU ' 'lf Evifiliifw BL.AiLr+5Lfn QMUUL Miwfhgvw QALMIL. no-LTHAUS, KARgN no Us QAQQL Dun Vim. , ,, .xfx LORMINE rjqmxsm JEANNU1-5 X .- ff, X -.1 -v-5 'iT'T M W SALLY MASON CHENYL CRALWFORD HUR'-5Y,..,2KEQ5'fN MYERS l-'NQKMSMISLOLEEYX DELTA ZET :cHA554Am sn.p,L.:vAN Y , DOTTVANDEEW SQNQRA QLEVV i N A W w 1 1 ' 1 X w - ujvpA 'NlLix.lAILAS 7,77 ' '.'7y:mfy' Vx , I , -.r .. ,A,,.. , 1,511 VV AN P l ynssgc BILLINGQLEY 1 Hn 1 umi Y DARA sqsmg cosmuo ELLEN A , suznwwg suns puslcyc rnouav .1 4 cmwrovm -. f monowgw :uw For Greek Skits, the Sisters portrayed the landing of the pilgrims at Slippery Rock. Carnival. Q., .qf , ..- Soaking wet sisters display good sportsmanship at Greek Week 1 'Za up Wg W T' W The first place trophy was awarded to DZ's for their fine singing. 5 5: ' I V 1.114 ' ' 91 '-. Jv. b ' -4 'is a f.f,..1,.: , A W W . 1 ' V 0 1 -- 1 -.. 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GE 514116 25:1 -'TLLT-1' f1 '-AQ: -Calif: -1nf.1:11x-au.:-N Jmais r.3LLr ,,, , I N1 ' 1 1 W 2 'g rt, ,Q , .4 , h ' , J I34 -1. m.La,. gg-,ggL4:. ,'111:1q.2 ff r.:.ra-1 5m.,-,1g1-,-2.-- AN U 6 4X 3 I nn :H ,141 cn-I 47 -LF? 1 571, -N ,Ji-...H 7 1 H r U 'J' .f- Inj-.I Is it really Al Capone's Gang? No, just the brothers performing for Greek Skits. fA' 'I ' 1 in is s X I our -'QN I . V,-4 fr. ,many n. may L ABQ LLE FEHRARO JAN 1-v ,J 5 ,N 11 H .1-WHS fav Lvinf- 1 BARBQRTX BABYAK JOfC!3SNl!1fH , , v L. 'w BETSY PORCH GFFICER 4 Q ANNA -EUSALL nillff .- ' r V! .LQ I . I . ? ' I , JH W ' G , mv X, 1 I HOPE GATHMANNA4 V M .1 suwny r ZET 1. w 4 1 -. N' -., nzaosnv Y gm i- GEQSS K. w w E SANDRA K AUS V7 PATRICIA Q N.- fv x' iz- Q 1,2 I BONNILCLARKE 'TF x 1- n- EL..LGHEB. , , AU LPH Mnrnar-4: 1 Muck W , M ..f ' -.5 N ., - 4 ': .. 1' ws , Wi ' MLN MA9l!E JANICLBNLY I CHAR'-ENE HLE!5MLLlgKALHF'i'i4,V!E5E? 1- 'Y GARM L PAULA MXNNICK 5--. Y ,ncvznu nuosnw 1 oonnmgsn.-Mp -,. LINDA SALVAYORA I SUSAN B AULINE sc:-fpcn Jgy mae , ' 55593- - ,, QUNN -'f L, - x mums Lvyo-gfluyg 'f 1-7 JUDY RHOADS MARYJANE WASCO -.1 NLQUELE SCNMET i AAARQAHAT 51, QCA! JOAN Mu. LR HAINRVH QUCHSCN -fm -1 A very realistic portrayal of the Wizard of Oz was created by the sisters for their Homecoming Float. ' 11 J 4 15 vi! .,, 5,1 E, RH as QF: Pi. av, 6 gi 'H--. .',-:i9,,.. V ' , imsp. Piping, , ' - 'i 1- 2.3-'wi' . - - Mix-f'.'.4'lZi'if Hf:f2'iF-fi'-'fmi-A-,., . .. f' . .vhffvfwvh -5556, J- H. ..,,..-- 3.3 -r..,-.xqfu 1- . .rig - f ,-,i e f.g.'.--fi'-,ir-, -3155gf?-ggfrSsJf6Z23L:4:'gf ,u x,,,. ' ff- --L I -i A. ':., .ur '1 '-1 f ' '14 JJ-,'-law! '.ffI,.,'!-'1' . 'E'-if. -- ,. - ZTA's officers proudly ride ahead of their float. ' ' -'TT V.-e iC'i If your aim was good you received 21 candy kiss from the sisters at the Carnival. anew 51 1 Q., Michael l-Packmore TR E A s u R ER 'Qin 'QQ E John Daloughfy iw,-.Q D. Charles Boyer ssc fa E TA R v i kv William Wfish ire VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Q' G . f we rw- f fm an as: ik - s- D Q- 4 . I if C7 --- w' 3 Qu f' . M ' ' xg' , 'Ji is , Tom Murdoch domes Dallas Philip Conte James Dick f. '4 A-1,1 Q L .2 Joseph Rufolo Doug Show FP Q1 EPSILO QS: Do vid Scei7ard R Marlin Rudich Gill Milne Roberf Wolfe gm-5 515413 Mike Wagner Waller Cooper Charles Nelson Tim Show Larry Wardman Harry Compson W K, Y I Bill Hagmoier Da ve Mansour Y- asf' 4 s Tom Zaucho BW ,-' Terry Demoresf SZ' Mike Kasfick Robert Begg Ralph Bulero Ed Rirz ' Garry Bailey Cori Simmons Don Benson Ronald Conte Garry Sfrelec l38 .v,,4M3j-af... 'Z V -, 77, i- ...-, A 'L ,rx Q, .1E'E,3!.-n..uM.,., - 'Y 1. The brothers convey a winning thought to theuteam through their float entitled, Roll 'em Over . ilmr::gff 2f-'-.. J , r -sv' lf. '5zJt'Qgl-5 H' l1..I',i'- 5v'iav.,, i .!7 .I:, -3541. ,3-, - S ' Indians? No, just the brothers performing for Greek Skits. TKE's race on ahead of their competitors to win third-place in the torch relay. OFFICER v-'fgvlev X mvm mem nemu,-rm :mms . M X , ,. ..,, - ,..,, W l . I LlNo5g!c+1ELaEf1c,sn1 SANDQA rcmcn F 4 is MARY- QALLIHAN PP DELTA fx... Y l MARIAN MKCLURE RUYH WOODS J DAUGHENBAUGH COOK W KATHY ZAMPEUINI -.1 1 .-., , 4- -s .mov LINK onznrcsnl SAQAH BjlJMANi ,v x.. V , .. '-v w rw 1 - 'v-1 enfeenm rn.Ewy,zNC,,,,, Muay 55511 omni auwscu V gfwgg N .. N I f . , w 4 Y W NANU wnLL5 eunoyygg 1 351-glgyvg-1?Q5-C, Lyra-1143 391-04 YANG ikmAjn-g:5r.13ASQQQILHLyg.,rqAg4NE,E9SHEf+G I i - . , f.. , 4 , z, 1 1 , ' ' w E - , X, ,H i -'I - -avr 4 f.f'WUf'L,'VJi' UCNCV, 1 'AFVTY IZMHH 4E5f7N'JE JA VLLBFLH4 Cv-VRF-'L,i'Ji JLNF3 E PV- -lvl 355 Tiff- LV- FLW-' 1 I l40 Sisters and their friendly mascot proudly walk alongside their float Kappa Delta sisters unite in harmony to perform for Greek Sing. . Q - D1 V72-' '-41 P1-eridezzz Rod Geist ' I Vice P1 eririezzt 'G' J. B. Bechtol Secrelary David Weigel if Treamrer jesse Gallagher A III LAMBDA CHI ALPHA -, A l R 'UN QW' nh' Patrick Sullivan Donald Blough Arthur Cahall 6-'I if :Q 'Z ucv' x,p 'C' 4,-uv INJ' S4 lxhffq' 1' '1 Charles Costello William Rickert Donald Michel john Mangieri Gabriel Pascarella Thomas Demme . 1' X x, TY -wr 'Q' All---OM 11 Kenneth Rockhill J 11' .ug 'wx .,',- 4' ,-Q ' ft iz f i g 1 id' ' '54 -f -4 fr? -v-I Q fa-5 qt 1-lf' 0 '--' H TPS? D --'E'-li I-lr I Richard Winger Edwin Germanski Glen Richey Ronald Gibson Gerard Daher John Krown james Tonks john Keenan Paul Sylves GREEKS IN ACTIO af-f The brothers of Sigma Pi at a rush function. The brothers of Sigma Tau Gamma enjoy a cool refreshment together. w , N H, F 93.1 D . , ' 'Z The sisters of Alpha Sigma Tau proudly present their Homecoming float. K 'K in N 3 'fl -ofa. 4. , AY ,X yr !, ,I L- .. IT, N,., V, N-1 ' ' '4 ' 'mf' 2' I f ' vf'-il ' t - fi-I . 1 ,3 -:A Greek Olympics creates good inter-fraternity sportsmanship. ATHLE TICS L,-. Raw 1: Coach Pasquale, D. Birch, J. Giammaria, J. Sabina, J. Napotnick, J. Walters, G. Nelepa, D. Hyland, F. Ambrose, R. Rifenberg D Downes, T. Boulos, Head Coach DiSipiro. Raw 2.' Coach Kondracki, C. Bicasti, P. Dougherty, G. Al1en,B. Graig, B. Murrin, S. Mitas, J. Wagner E Codispot, R. Gratton, B. Wentworth, R. Shoemaker, R. Holliday, Coach Oberlin. Row 3: M. Tony J. Nolle, S. Konick, J. Meyer, B. Burnett B Hudges, J. Weaton, J. Ross, T. Tyler, L. Wolfe, B. Foltz, J. Anderson. Row 4: B. Pearl, J. Bacharach, J. Scanga, M. Domian, J. Wetzel, B. Douds R Baker, D. Yokitis, B. Barlett, D. Potter, B. Robbins, J. Wiemmer. Row 5: Coach Clinger, T. Wilkinson, J. Franjione, G. Mecky, C. Stoltz N Homizack, M. Cassidy, C. Simmons, Trainor McCracken, Coach Biddiscomb. VARSITY FOOTBALL Waynesburg Wilmington Edinboro . Shi ppensburg California Glassboro Indiana .... Lock Haven Clarion .... :Z x af Co-captains Nelepa and Hyland talking with Head Coach Disipirto Bobby Burnett breaks away for a long gain Hyland fllj rolls out and looks Clownfielcl with Konick f22j :early to block A Boulos f2lJ, Wilkinson f56J, and Gratton f30J look at Homecoming action. ..,.. HJ' X Hyland fllj rolls out with Mitas 1635, Allen 132, and Konick f22j leading interference. The end of a day, the end of a career was the feeling of the four seniors on the 1967 Rocket Football Team. The seniors were Ambrose, Downes, Rifenburg and Walters. The season was a disappointment to everyone, but towards the end of the season the Rockets came on quite well. The season was marked with some fine performances on the part of individual players. Fred Brow Ambrose, converted from his familiar cornerback position to a strange defensive end position, did extremely well. The strong defensive line play of Co-captain George Nelepa, the exciting defensive line play and punting of Joe Walters, and the all around ability of such players as Downes, Holiday, Wentworth, Napotnick, Mecky and Hyland compensated for the season's losses. Coach DiSpirito, despite the win-loss record had the respect of each player on the team. We will be looking for a winning team in years to come and with our new coach we will get these years. 4,.,.,1fln ,.-,D wwf' - Coach DiSirirto surrounded by Holiday 1541, Nelepa CGD, Ambrose f87j, and Napolnik f72j. K 1 f - I - L-1.4 Y 1 AA -. 1,5 ., V 5-f f,:..' lj f.I:Tg f jx : YY f J it IV v- 3. .rin I 'Q ' A A ik-I, W . , 71 I g I L I . ,Q -5, 1 . ini.- x , n s. mba -, Q5 Bidcllscornbe, Pasquale, Oberlin, Head Coach DiSipirto, Kondracki, Clinger .4 Bobby Burnett on a punt return Denny Hyland fllj rolls out with Steve Konick f22j flaring out ir-'lit 1? ,JY Coach DiSipirto tries to find out wh:1t's going wrong. 'I SOCCER Raw 1: S. Marsico, R. Schall, J. Ferrone, Co-Capt. J. Wilson, Co-Capt. T. Watyka, J. Sklarski, J. Mattis, E. Small. Raw 2: P. Spampinato, D. Deakan G. Artman, D. Knox, J. Nicholson, D. Williams, D. Danyo, S. Pettinato. Row 3: R. Beatty, B. Watson, E. Williams, B. Mudryk, D. Dylewski Row 4: Trainor T. Smith, R. Batchison, J. Emling, J. West, R. Noe, E. Celo. VARSITY SOCCER S.R. ........ 5 St. Vincent ...... . . 2 S.R. ........ 1 Grove City . . . . . 5 S.R. ........ 2 Shippensburg . . . . . O S.R. ........ 1 Alderson Broaddus . . . . 2 S.R. ........ 4 Fairmont State .... .. 1 S.R. ........ 1 Pitt ....... . . 1 S.R. ........ 5 Alliance ..... . . 2 S.R. ........ 3 St. Bonaventure .. .. 1 S.R. ........ 4 Lock Haven . . . . . 2 S.R. .....,.. 1 West Virginia . . . . . 5 S.R. ........ 2 Frostburg State . . . . 1 S.R. ........ 0 Dension . . . . . 0 Co-Capt, J. Wilson and Co-Capt. T. Watyka E. Williams tries to bang it home. This season was marred by many obstacles, Slippery Rock was switched from the N.A.I.A. to the N.C.A.A. which was by no means a psychological lift. Due to a pulled hamstring, we lost the talents of our top scorer, jerry Ferrone. Despite his injury, Jerry led the team in scoring with eight goals in only nine games. ' The season did have many high spots, such as jerry Ferrone's four goals in one game, the many fine saves of Co-Captain Tom Watyka, the hard tackling by fullback Dave Dacken, and the consistent scoring of John Sklarski. The halfback line was anchored by seniors Rick Schall, Co-Captain jerry Wilson, Ed Willimus, and Dave Dylew- ski. The sophomore performances of Al Celo, Dick O'Brien and Bob Noe afforded Coach Egli with high hopes for the future, Celo looks to be a future All-American can- didate. Despite these many hindrances to the team's perform- ance, Coach Egli did a commendable job. The Rockets had a fine 7-3-2 record against stiff competition. 4 4 4 . mf, 1'- J. Ferrone passes off to R. Schall John Sklarski shoots for another goal j. Ferrone tries a shot. My Y . N - W :QU 1 'A . - .., .J 40 .vm ll 'B- if bi , - W!-V.. . ,JM K-Q -J ,5 yr . - . f - N .swf . , fs-f,fT'q so o K' ' - ' ' UV J' - -L 7 - .- 4, U, . , 1, ..41.as 1, - Q, , 3 411.9- J. Sklarski fakes-out opponent. J. Sklarski attempts a steal D. O'Brian recovers after the steal. J. Sklarski with the ball as J. Ferrone looks for a pass. LQ if All J. Sklarski aims for the goal. ,fy ,,.. -4.5- A J. Mattis goes clown field for a goal. I. Sklarski with one of his many shots BASKETBALL pl. 1,2 .5L'15nt,:-, . 1 112- 1 l 1ii'2uL54g!,H1g, i vii' V' u--I. .. Tm L to R: G. Neuschander, R. Hx. Inman, E. Sullivan, J. Vaslowski, Coach Baierl, E. Maslyk, S. Doutt, J. Bailie, B. Barlett. S.R. 77 56 77 73 72 81 86 85 O7 66 79 80 70 74 37 73 70 76 61 91 60 77 VARSITY BASKETBALL OPP. Westnuinster College . . . . . . . 93 Edinboro State ...... . . . 84 Alliance College . . . . . . 94 West Liberty State . . . . . . 79 Geneva College . . . . . . 78 Walsh College .... . . . 67 Shepherd College .... . . . 67 California State . . . . . . 70 Clairon State .... 89 Grove City ...... . . . 74 Alliance College ...... . .. 74 Indiana Univ. of Pa. . . .... 102 Clairon State ....... 67 Lock Haven State . . . . . 67 Ashland State .... .... 5 6 Edinboro State .... . .110 Lock Haven State .. Indiana Univ. of Pa. Grove City ........ Shepherd College .. St. Vincent College Geneva College .... . ...65 ..81 . ...72 ..101 .. 61 .. 82 Head Coach Henry Baierl and Captain Ed Maslyk Joe Bailie controls tip The Rocket Cagers were hampered by a definite lack of height. Although this deficit was sometimes overwhelming, it did not demoralize the team effort and spirit. Senior Ed Maslyk, along with Tom Ham- monds, completed a fine varsity career. Returning lettermen include john Vaslowski, Skip Doutt, joe Bailie, Bob Barlett, Ray Inman, Randy Schafer and Gary Neuschander. A big addition next season will be Mac Lee, who brings some much needed size to the Rocket Roundballers. Freshman prospects for next season include Larry Deemer, Larry Thompson, jim Landry, and Tom Weigaxld. Wfith this material and experience Slippery Rock may hopefully yield a conference champion. John Vaslowski puts it up for two Gary Neuschwander makes an easy two I ww 9 BAKE -2 0 I S CROSS COUNTRY L lo R: G. Boyer, R. Kelly, Captain, J. Seward, W. Melinko, P. Anderson, J. Bortoroff, T. Szafram, S. Hammer, Coach Norris Under the leadership of captain, Jay Sew- ard, the S.R. Harriers completed a success- ful season. Seward and Roger Kelly paced the Rockets under the wing of new head coach, Edward Norris. This year found the Rockets finishing a respectable third in the State Cross Country Meet. Next season should be successful with the return of seven letter- men. h- ff -1 Captain jay Seward :- The harriers get ready for the start of a big meet CY VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY S.R. OPP. 42 University of Pittsburgh . . . . . .16 30 Lock Haven ........... ..... 2 6 31 Waynesburg ............... ..... 2 5 3771 in Tfidilgllldf Meet 2nd in Trimzgzzlar Meet 24 Geneva ................. ..... 3 2 41 West Virginia .. ..... -19 20 Thiel ........ ..... 5 5 18 Fairmont State ................... 37 3rd in Slate C laampiomlnip SWIMMING -1.1,-w-.: '- '-in 'J In'Row: Capt. T. Erdos, J. Vallimont, T. Murdoch, N. Homziak, B. Smith, D. Fogle, R. Wilson, Capt. B. Rickert. 2nd Raw: Coach Egli, B. Murray, D. Thompson, J. Chinoski, M. Crosby, G. Trycta, D. Gottlieb, Coach Lambert. 3rd Row: J. Carol, P. Custer, J. Kules, G. Schoonmaker, J. Hughes, D. Potter, D. Richardson, W. Channing. VARSITY SWIMMING S.R. OPP. 69 Indiana Univ. of Pa. . . . . . .35 28 Grove City ...... ..... 7 3 53 Fredonia College . . . . . . .60 27 St. Bonaventure .... ..... 8 6 41 Youngstown Univ. . . . . . .69 71 California State. . . . . . . . .41 55 Allegheny College . . . . . . .48 47 Univ. of Pittsburgh . . ..... 62 53 Cleveland State ..... .... 5 1 59 Westrninster College . . ..... 44 39 Bloomsburg State . . . . . . . .65 53 Lock Haven State ... . . . . .41 56 Carnegie-Mellon Univ. . . .... .48 Youngstown Univ. Thiel College Penn-Ohio Championship State College Championship - Capt. T. Erdos, Coach Egli, and Capt. B. Rickert. ow Nl The Rockets endeavor to win the 400 I.M. This year was one of disappointment for Coach Egli and the Slippery Rock tankers. The team was weakened by the freshman rule which prohibited otherwise eligible fresh- men from participating. Coach Egli said' if this rule wasn't in effect Slippery Rock would have had one of its best teams. Tom Erdos was the standout for Slippery Rock this year as in years before. The future holds great promise for freshman Gerry Hughes, who in the eyes of Coach Egli is a potential All-American. T. Erdos shows his All-American caliber in the breaststroke. N 1 L N P. Custer displays his Butterfly Stroke ,. V .- VN.: l D. Adams in a one and one-half. J. Hughes after a difficult swim GYMNASTICS 1' . fi' ' , llgflv E :fi l E I' l.-,,..'.. ' .di 'IL' 1... ,.. C10 ii A 5-5 14 ,T -1 ,X xox A Q' L lo R: D. Bittner, T. Horne, T. Parker, Coach Rose, A. Cap, W. Bussard, N. Cap VARSITY GYMNASTICS 0. S.R. OPP. 147.80 Cornell University . . . .... 143.30 120.05 Ithaca College ...... .... 1 06.40 137.85 U.S. Naval Academy . .... 173.35 137 Ohio State University .... .... 1 56 135 Montclair State .......... .... 1 12 139.45 West Virginia University ........ 137.75 137.45 Cortland State .......... .. 67.75 136.90 Eastern Michigan . . . .... 147.80 131.55 Central Michigan . . . .... 91.00 Capt. Al Cap and Coach Wally Rose Kent State l63 Tom Horne gains points with a beautiful Yogi handstand. Despite a lack of depth, the Slippery Rock Gymnastic team had a successful season. With only a six-man team many impressive victories were recorded. Against the State College Conference freshman ineligibility rule kept the Rockets from a near perfect record. Quality not Quan- tity was the team motto, as several team and fieldhouse records were broken. Team standouts were Al Cap and Wayne Bussard who each participated in five events. Tom Parker was the most improved and broke the team record on the still rings against the U.S. Naval Academy. Tom also was consistent on the side horse and parallel bars. Tom Horne, Dave Bittner, and Norm Brown rounded the squad and were consistent all season. The future looks promising for Coach Wally Rose's gymnastic squad. Graduation will take Al Cap and Norm Brown, but a solid freshman squad will again keep S.R. gymnastics on a winning keel. is V . I 3 i 4 ,1 lv V . Vi r.-.J Al Cap eases into an L sit. S All eyes are fixed on Tom Parker as he gambles with a one-hand handstand. will SC gonna BMERQ 10RUNAC ZHAMMONDS 20NEJSI4NANJER g2BARLETT 4MASLYK UINMAN 42DOUis INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TRACK Igieeling- J. Bardroff, P. Anderson, J. Coya, C. Hicks, J. Wilson, S. Hammer, B. Robbins, B. Fredricks, W. Mcknight, N. Perrota, G. Garbreast 2nd Row: J. Seward, T. Snyder, R. Kelley, C. Armstrong, J. Anderson, B. Burnett, R. Milenko, J. Smith, C. Cook, Coach Norris. 3rd Row E. Heinrecker, G. Miller, L. Long, L. Harvey, T. Morton, J. Ross, R. Dzubin, D. Peppermint. Capt. J, Wilson, Coach Norris, Capt. L. Harvey and Capt. J. Seward VARSITY INDOOR TRACK S.R. OPP. 57 Ashland College ...... ...... 9 1 33 Univ. of Pittsburgh . . . . . . .62 57 West Virginia Univ. . . . . . . .49 53 Buffalo State ...... .... 4 1 VARSITY OUTDOOR TRACK S.R. OPP. 63 West Virginia Univ. . . . . . .69 98 Clarion State ......... .... 4 1 97 Indiana Univ. of Pa. .... .... 4 8 80 Edinboro State ..... . . .51 89 Clarion State ..... .... 5 7' 5rd State College Meet Senior I.aVerne' Harvey hurdles his way to another victory. The S.R. Thinclads although not greatly successful as a team, did possess outstanding individuals. I.aVerne Harvey, Jerry Wilson, Bob Robins, Jay Seward, and Mike Agos- tinella combined to bring many victories to S.R.. Freshmen Bob Borello and Steve Hammer shduld be valuable assets to next year's team. Recognition should be given to senior standout LaVerne Harvey. Throughout four years of varsity competition, he has compiled an unbelievable record in the high hurdles. Jerry Wilson takes another first in the 330 yard dash, B. Brillo anchors another victory for the relay team KL -7-,..... -1 5 'Nc- ffa ' , 1 5 ,. ,.- K, 4 - X ' f 9 1 'T fl , 'QE-fy AN, x -- A 'f . Y' ,P 2 'gf if e f -gm.. M ,Wh 4, , iw, ' V-,' 'llwn A 1 Y- -v- 1 IF' -,- ,- .Q r.. L-A pm .wifi -r J' Elf. 'C'-7 rn. K1 , -4-,A ' -4:1 af.. .ff -as 1 L , xv' ' nf v--.. .- .ssc- I M. Agostinella gets the job done throwing the shotput ' I W. Stringer in the broad jump ,Ar , L- -31 ...51'T'QQ-:T r f ATT? 55 5 Y-X . fff - 'V'-M ,- 4--'-M' .,- ' - ' v,,,gq .,. . Z-. .-- . 1 ...vs ,- r fr r- . r ' .- 4- 1- , - g1 f11'2'-. - J ' - Sin-rj ' fi-53, r - -Vat: ZS... , A H 415:27 -jg. . -W wr- 1 ' .fx ' .r ' ,av- , J -,Q i- ' -- 1,1 srl r -sF'57 -U' -- - ' 'ru' zzaffgxfqwfii +- ' f---. . A - gf-if .,.-' 511: .gr ' 1 ' . . J. Wilson executes the triple jump. wil.: H. Hammonds crosses the line after a hard mile run. 3 Kneeling B Foltz I Wiemmer I. Slautterback D Sceiford D Chalfont Slandzng Coach Fred Powell, M. Bardyn, R. George J Butch Mgr D VARSITY WRESTLING St. Francis College . Thiel College ..... California State Frostburg State . .. Kutztown College . Clarion State . .. Edinboro State Westminster College St. Vincent College Fairmont State .... Indiana Univ. of Pa. Grove City ...... . Q A 7 R GCOYSC bffaks down his OPPOUWY B. Pearl readies to make his move The wrestling team experienced early season difficulties, but after mitl-semester a definite improvement was noticed. Lack of depth and inter-squad competition greatly hampered the team progress. Despite these obstacles, the grapplers finished strongly a. grueling season behind the efforts of new coach, Fred Powell. junior, Ron George was the team's out- standing wrestler. His skill and determination enabled him to compile an undefeated record in dual competition. Showing much improvement this season were grapplers Dave Chal- fant, John Wimmer, and Bill Foltz. Also aiding the team through consistent effort were John Butch and Rich Gaefke. Coach Powell has high expectations for next season. Nine returning lettermen and a number of varsity prospects should bring a winning season to S.R. D Chalfont counters the double leg J- Buffh Works for the Pm I R. Gaefl-ze blocks takedown. B. Foltz controls his opponents arms ' -1 fr ,, ,, -PM--T-A . Iii? li, B. Foltz works his Quarter Nelson 1- bv J. Wiemmer gains valuable riding time R. Rodgers controls opponents legs to his advantage W BASEB LL RUCKET5 Foggy-rs' I8 ?3Y.ll'i.'Hp lil'-Els! l 13' ,jE3y . nawifr RDUKE . 158' 'lk' . HUUXET 'X Left to Riglal, KH66lfl1g.' R. Schall, S. Melville, B. Groff, S. Krol, R. Hudson,-B. Pajak, B. Fasano, G. Shields, J. Sabina, B. Hughes. Stand- ing: Coach T. Gilliam, M. Rockmore, T. Stabile, J. Andresen, J. Costello, J. Marnella, K. Winch, R. Flynn, J. Santilli, E. Small, G. Vukmanic, M. Whann. Coach Gilliam explains the art of bunting to T. Stabile and K. Wench. Lui wg, . if '-1.11 G' ll ' W Mx Q , . .-fag A -iss' I '-. ,.w,A- , . ',YLt.,-IJ '- , .ay 1-V., W V In L :wig xr -. ,, ,' ,- LL , -f-W , ,1 v 1 f vi 1 1 Q- s :X-avi' 4 ' J ,, A 1' R 9 A ..- ,, . 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L,.1...5375 .t .-.. -.. 1- 4' ,:.,w.r3.:v .. 3:g..139,:g:3 - :-. -V ' i h-fi-iff 1,491-.is.M2m1fv.ff' '- ew ,.,:.H-Ji A 2 5' v, - -,fn 'Inf-fa' V..,1f+a,Q.?--'wage-2.-':111:.' 4.: - H few . :'3EQ.:?:1Qg'.-aes ' - 4:-fx . as.. L, ' Lb.-', .',g..,-v- - u ,-,-X,-,4'Px,' -w ,x.-vg'.4fg- 5,1-4 -l -A'-..4f'f'-,.1i'7g' Q --,-f'.l1,:'.,a Q, , s Q,,,g,,.. .. . , V If ,-f'v,1f..fQ, it 2-.-dl .- ix' f i -.-.'-4 '-5:2-f .-- . ' :..' 'WL' ,Q wa.. I' ' - ml- 22 Rodger Flynn serves up a fast ball. ' A in L lt 9-. ' . , . ,, EE 9 xg Bill Hughes safe at third. Despite a slow start the Slippery Rock nine made an impressive bid for the State College Conference crown. Brightening the season was a new school batting average record, set by joe Costello, with a great .444 average. Joe will be back to keep the Rockets in the thick of things again this year. ,In :vi-1--gt.,-- Come on guys, get with it. QN- .,f I We 'sf Nr' Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock ..... .... Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock ..... .... 1 2 Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock ..... . . . 2 Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Slippery Rock Coach Gilliam gives his word of encouragement 1967 BASEBALL Westminister W 8: I .... Grove City . Grove City Geneva .... Geneva .... California .. Thiel ..... Alliance . . . Westminister Genesco . . . Gannon . . . Gannon . . . Edinboro . . . Edinboro . . Clarion . . . Clarion .... R Schall lets one go. Vs V ' - 'N.N-. -. 1. ,.f,, if 7- ,gqfr .,-Vl... fu. ,E f-1 7' 7' 1-151 :aiu-T4 ,, .. .. a..., 3- STUDENT LIFE CARNIVA MAY Alpha Xi Deltas sell friendly, sweet, and loving kisses. IL' ,f .-y Alpha Omicron Pi's booth-Pop 'Em Profs. 2 ,fypi P mfr' .5 r ' m 'Y Alpha Sigma Taus display their talent of foretelling the future. Theta Chi's water balloon pitch EEK Kappa Deltas aided the carnival atmosphere with cotton candy. Shoot down a Delta Zeta. W 32' XX'in a Zeta kiss was the title of the booth of the sisters of Zeta Tau Alpha. GREEK SING The 1967 Greek Sing held May 3, proved tri- umphant for Delta Zeta, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Zeta Tau Alpha sororities. The sisters of Delta Zeta captured first place for the third con- secutive year with their arrangement of Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year . The sisters of Sigma Sigma Sigma took second place with Hey Look Me Over and the sisters of Zeta Tau Al- pha took third with Somewhere My Love . Of the seven fraternities participating in the 1967 Greek Sing, the brothers of Sigma Pi, Theta Chi, and Tau Kappa Epsilon received the awards. The brothers of Sigma Pi captured the first place trophy with I Understand just How You Feel . The brothers of Theta Chi the second place award with Strangers In The Night and Tau Kappa Epsilon received third place with April Love . An enjoyable Greek Sing was had by both par- ticipants and spectators and the student body of Rock State sends its congratulations to the sorority and fraternity victors. Candidate number two is presented by the masters of ceremonies. R.-52' ax!-I Ji 1 na-4 A Ellen Kennedy is completely astonished by the announcement of the new queen. Ellen Kennedy smiles racliantly as she is crowned by the 1966 Queen -Corky Clossen. Holly Dolly was the intermission entertainment. Q.- I W an r Q W ' 'Q . '.'- ', 1 . ...... , Ofc 4 I x I v I N r ' 4 I 5 - A nf 'hu fi: J riff! ' Nw? ' Q, 3, W1 ,fra . ' +V -5. .fm .. I. ver 16- . . b - I . f 1 W 54A 5 3 my N . mg 1- 'if wf ' ' ' J .A 'P V A I , 11. I F-xg-h vm .T rx' ffm, . - -My 1 , . s- 5 .EFI J f 3 1, .. iff . ,v H Q Q K 1 ! I. M1 gg A - fi QL: iyiqg - k ,U -dx u Pm if rf' r if fill ,f 11. L ,Ii 5 F slz f. 7 7 i Tf4 E., V 5.26 3 , M H w ' WM' ' , ,mm Wm, .4 , N ' Q, W wx - 1 A. .. ,, . X M. 4 Jn X - A .. Y X, . ,, - I ' , 5 . -X :gm 1 ' fl 1 ' A, , ,L ' ' - ,- ,. Z. ,. . JL' , , . .nunll . ' .Pr .J ' ,v 4 ' uf 1 F. .. .. - ' ' ul. f , MUSICAL COMEDY ON A CLEAR + DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER l88 y.. ff HC if an mn zz mln minimumllull1 Ill4lWltlM5 ff jg f' 'L , - ' -ff -' -f - ,..an Q, ...gi 5 :Lfdfrv - ffflf-1'p4'7 , - +L , ,,. L E f ...I .- 9' X Aditi 1 . 'fe-5' Alpha Xi Delta sorority wins first place with their float, Around the World in Eighty Days . Excitement of a special kind can be felt by all the students at Slippery Rock as the week-end of October 6, 1967, unfolds. Fight songs are sung, cheers yelled, and the Homecoming Queen crowned at the annual bonfire on Friday night. Sorority and Fraternity members can be seen bustling about on Saturday morning as they make last minute preparations on their floats before presenting them to the crowds lined up along the main streets of Slippery Rock. After the Homecoming Parade, the spectators proceed to the football field to watch the game against Shippensburg. At halftime, the winning floats are announced and the band, rocklettes, and majorettes perform an enjoyable pro- gram. Unfortunately, Slippery Rock suffers defeat against the strong Shippensburg team. The evening is highlighted by a semi-formal dance in East Gym. For faculty, students, and alumni, Homecoming Week-end will become another event to add to their realm of memories of the Fall of 1967. Sigma Tau Gamma's, The Lonely Bull , takes the first place trophy in fraternity competition. .. l' ,, J! Pam Nee, Homecoming Queen of 1966, crowns Kassie Billingsley to reign over the festivities of Homecoming 1967. l9I , ,EWSFPF Alpha Chl Rho s These Boots Are Made for Walkxng and Sigma Pi's, Born Free , share second place honors. Y Slippery Rock's band, majorettes, and Rockeleltes perform during the halftime program. xl' , , ,vnu , ... ... .l Xa., :Aff N -we ,. 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Greek Olympics a time of skill and coordination SPECIAL ASSEMBLIES LITTLE ANTHONY AND THE IMPERIALS MAY 1967 i 5 - . fl -.1775 L . Q5 W w 1 .4 , - .,'k,T3r A Kifi THE LETTERMEN APRIL 1967 y.xf..-.a-ii Q f Y r ' 1 5 ra- ' x' 4 N F T, Q ' F' wa EQ f J r ' V 1iWl F' N v' , 5 I -fu' g 4' 3 ..-P' .L 'T swag sa 1 A u, X. p- V r. ., . xi I sf rm 9 4--1. ix . . V .R .,,., - .QL 'fr . S.R.S.C. - HOME w l AWAY FR0 H0 E, I o l lui - if + gl l - iff I I fx Students find many ways to make an afternoon of study more desirable. 1. 1 4 gif Card games seen to be a favorite pastime for many girls. '1 4 -A Slippery Rock has all kinds of girls who want to get in the pic- ture. ii so K , Emi: discuss various issues at hand. It would be interesting to know what subject requires such deep concentration. AN INSTITUTION OF LEARNING AND PREPARATION, OHVEISZUOU. V! .y l ,P 'Q E,-nl Creativity is essential in molding pottery. A typical scene at Maltby Library. 4,1 The card catalogue aids research. Preparation for a lifetime occupation. HE lu war, I A typical scene on Slippery Rock's campus in the spring. On P F 5 l 5 1 1 l' 4.. . if 5 Time out from studying for a song festival ,-5-' The majorettes enjoy performing at the football gaII1ES. A common site at Ye Ole Grille. A D A PLACE OF FU . Dancing is a favorite pastime of S. R. students. The Spring Carnival-fun for all! JUNIORS UNDERCLASS OFFICERS ,Qld 'Ni . 'WH ' I T SW! f ltiifl i Pam Minoski-Treasurer, Pat McCork1e, Paul Onuska-President, Barbara Singer-Vice President, Ellen Kennedy-Student Govern ment Representative. SOPHOMGRES Rita Busse-Treasurer, Betty Berkely-President, Brenda Caputo-Student Government Representative. 208 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Row 1: Gary Lancaster, Treasurerg jack Worley, Presiclentg Dave Schuler, V Student Gov't Representative-5 Sally Ramsdall, Secretary. ice President. Row 2: Audre Ferris, Representative at Largeg Ray Sword 3 Mu! Initiation into S.R.'s campus life is shown by these fresh- man girls in their traditional signs and clinks. XLQJX NX X X ' X X 3 'ik 4 if X X1 wiv- AW RJX4 ttoegilgix M:llWW'xQ9 ,meant Dink and Sign-trademarks of a fresh , AARON, MARGARET - McKees Rocks - Library Science - Newman Club, Glee Club, Student Assistant. ABADIE, ELAINE - Trofford - Elementary - CEC, ACEI, PSEA, Kappa Delta. ADAMCHIK, TIMOTHY - McKee: Rocks - Secondary, English - New- man Club, Officials Club, Intramu- rals, Rocket, Men's H o u s e Council, Homecoming Committee, Tau Kappa Epsilon. AGOSTINELLA, MICHAEL - Co- ruopolis - Health and Physical Educa- tion - Track and Field, Varsity Club. ALFORD, WILLIAM - New Castle - Liberal Arts - Aphobians, Philos- ophy Club, Theta Xi. ALLGEIER, PATRICIA - Erie - Health and Physical Education - Wra, Zeta Tau Alpha. ALSING, DENNIS - Glenshuw - Health and Physical Education - In- tramurals, Health and Physical Educa- tion Majors Club, Football, manager, Wrestlmg. AMBROSE, FRED - Pittsburgh - Elementary - Football. AMMERMAN, ADELLA - Curwens- ville - Health and Physical Education - Glee Club, WRA, Orchesis, Wom- en's Senate, House Council, Mu Kappa Gamma, P.E. Major's Club. ANDERSON, FLORA - Breezwood - Health and Physical Education -- Intramurals, PSEA, Orchesis, P.E. Ma- jor's Club. ANDERSON, GAYLA - New Gu- lilee - Elementary - Choir, Psychol- ogy Club, PSEA, Glee Club, Rock- lettes, Mu Kappa Gamma, Alpha Sig- ma Alpha. ANDERSON , HELEN - Pittsburgh 4 Secondary, English - Judo, PSEA, Reader's Theatre. ANDRES, FREDRICK - Oil City -- Health and Physical Education. ANDREW, ADA LOU - Ninevuh -Health and Physical Education - P.E. Major's Club, Orchesis, Rock- lettes, Volleyball Club, WRA. ANDREWS, GARY - Sharon - Ele- mentary. 2l0 SENIOR INDEX ARCHER, DIANE - Glenshuw - Elementary - Lambda Epsilon Delta. ARMAGOST, CHARLENE - Hoo- versville - Health and Physical Educa- tion. ARTMAN, HAROLD - Lower Bur- rell - Health and Physical Education - Swimming Team, Soccer Team, Varsity Club, Alpha Chi Rho. ATKINSON, MARY LOU - Lutrobe - Secondary, English - Rocket Rip- plers, Newman Club, Reader's The- atre, Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Tau Delta. AYERS, RICHELLE - jenistu - Ele- mentary. BAKER, WILLIAM - Slippery Roch - Liberal Arts - Reader's Theatre. BANNON, JOHN - West Pittsburgh - Elementary - Football, Basketball, Softball. BARKMAN, TONI - Suxonburg - Health and Physical Education - P.E. Majoris Club, Hockey Club, Basket- ball Club, Volleyball Club. BARNES, SANDRA - Beaver Fulls - Secondary, French - PSEA. BARR, PATRICIA - Pittsburgh - Secondary, English - Kappa Delta Pi, Mu Kappa Gamma, Marching Band, Sigma Tau Delta, PSEA. BARRETT, JOHN - New Custle - Secondary, Biology - Alpha Chi Rho. BARTKO, MICHELE - Monroeville - Elementary - PSRA, Intramurals. BARTO, JAMES - Srnithmill - Sec- ondary, Biology - Lambda Chi Alpha. BAUMAN, SARAH - New Castle - Secondary, English - PSEA, Col- lege Union Advisory Board, Kappa Delta. BEACH, KAY - Grove City - Ele- mentary. BECKER, HY MAN - Pittsburgh - Liberal Arts. BEGG, DAVID -'swfwaze - Lib- eral Arts - Intramurals. BENEK, PATRICIA - Industry - Elementary - PSEA, House Council. BENNINGTON, SARA - Mercer - Elementary - PSEA, Senior Wom- en's Honorary. BERKEBILE, CLAUDIA - Stoys- town - Health and Physical Educa- tion - Fencing Club, P.E. Major's Club, PSEA, Intramurals. BEST, LARRY - Penn Hills - Health and Physical Education. BICEK, MARY - Sharon -Secon- dary, English - PSEA, Sigma Tau Delta. BICKEL, NORA - Slippery Roth - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI. BLAKELEY, BARBARA - Pitts- burgh - Library Science - PSEA. BLANGERO, WILLIAM - New Cus- tle - Secondary, German - Modern Language Club, PSEA, Student Gov- ernment, Concert Lecture Committee, May Week Committee, Homecoming Committee, Orientation Committee, Student Affairs Committee, Kappa Delta Pi. BLASS, JEFFERY - Liberal Arts. BOCH, LORRAINE -West Mifflin - Health and Physical Education - Alpha Xi Delta. s BOCHKAY, BARBARA - Scotch Pluins, NJ. - Elementary - Choir, Art Club, WRA, Zeta Tau Alpha. BOLING, JEFFERY - Im periul - Secondary, Biology - Open Road Club, Alpha Delta Nu, Theta Chi. BONANNI, MY RA - Shuron - Ele- mentary - Choir, Service Club, Mu Kappa Gamma, Sigma Sigma Sigma. BOOK, SUSAN - Slippery Roch - Secondary, Geography - Gamma Theta Upsilon, Choir, Kappa Delta Pi, House Council, Delta Zeta. BOOSEL,,DORIS - Chicoru - Ele- mentary - Women's Glee Club, Or- chestra. BOOTS, FRANK - Ellwood City -- Secondary, Math - Band. BORMAN, MICHELE - New Custle - Elementary - PSEA. BOSAK, JAN - Corry - Secondary, Social Studies - Sigma Tau Gamma. BOWEN, SALLIE - New Brighton - Elementary. BOY, NOREEN - Ellwood City - Elementary - PSEA, Psychology Club. BOYER, CHARLES - Levittown - Secondary, History - Social Studies Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Choir, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon. BRADAC, EILEEN - Pittsburgh - Elementary - ACEI, PSEA. BRAINE, JEANNETTE - Grove City - Health and Physical Education - House Council, Women's Senate, Hockey Club, WRA, Delta Zeta. BRAUN, TERRY - Sewirhley - Health and Physical Education - Swimming Team, Delta Psi Kappa, Al- pha Sigma Tau. BREM, ANDREA - Cheswirh - Ele- mentary - PSEA, WRA, Sigma Sigma Sigma. BROMS, DAVID - Uttieu - Secon- dary, Biology - Choir. BROSTMEYER, FRED - Hudley - Health and Physical Education - Phi Epsilon Kappa, Intramurals, Basket- ball, Volleyball, PSEA. BROWN, HAL - Pittsburgh - Sec- ondary, Biology. BROWN, JOAN - Pittsburgh - Ele- mentary. BROWN, JUDY - Pittsburgh - Ele- mentary - Newman Club, PSEA, WRA. BROWN, NORMAN - Port Alle- geuy - Health and Physical Education - Orchesis, Gym Team, Baseball. BRUCE, JANET - New Custle - Elementary - Alpha Sigma Tau. BUBECK, JOHN - Groue City - Secondary - English. BUCKWALTER, TERRY - New Wilnzingtou - Secondary, Social Stud- ies - Band, Theta Xi, Intramurals. BURGER, JANE - Pittsburgh - Lib- eral Arts - Sigma Tau Delta. BUSANG, JOAN - Allison Park - Elementary - PSEA, Newman Club, ACEI, Reader's Theatre, Zeta Tau Al- pha. BUSCHEK, THOMAS - Pittsburgh - Secondary, Social Studies e Choir. CALDERONE, ROBERT - Groue City - Liberal Arts - Service Club, Alpha Chi Rho. CAMPBELL, CAROLE - Slippery Roth - Secondary, English. CANAN, CONSTANCE - New Cus- tle - Elementary - YWCA, PSEA, Student Assistant. CAP, ALLEN - Budeu - Health and Physical Education - Gymnastics, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Advisor. CAPCARA, CAROL - Pittsburgh - Elementary - WRA, CEC, PSEA, ACEI. CAREY, JOANNE - Morzuru - Ele- mentary - Glee Club, PSEA. CARPENTER, DIANE - Pittsburgh - Elementary - PSEA, Art Club. CARPMAN, JANET - Pittsburgh - Elementary - PSEA, Alpha Xi Delta. CARR, JEFFREY - Pittsburgh - Liberal Arts - Choir, Rocket Staff, Mu Kappa Gamma CATONE, EDWARD - Pittsburgh - Liberal Arts - Pi Delta Epsilon, Rock- et Staff, Intramurals. CAUGHERTY, RICHARD - N utrouu Heights - Secondary, German - Read- er's Theatre. CHRISTNER, DIANA - New Custle - Secondary, History - Choir, PSEA, International Council on Government. CHUNKO, THOMAS - Pittsburgh - Secondary, Social Studies - Intra- murals, Football, Tau Kappa Epsilon. CLINGER, WESLEY - West Middle- sex - Liberal Arts - Intervarsity, Theta Xi. CLOSSON, CORRINE - Pittsburgh - Elementary - Orchesis, Alpha Xi Delta. CODY, WILLIAM - Industry - Liberal Arts - Newman Club. COLE, CAROLYN - Titusuille - Health and Physical Education - WRA, PSEA. COLUCCI, MARILYN - New Custle - Elementary. CONROY, JOHN - Slippery Roch - Liberal Arts. CONTE, RONALD - Pittsburgh - Secondary, Social Studies - Intramu- rals, Tau Kappa Epsilon. COOK, SYDNAY - Gleushuw - Elementary - Mu Kappa Gamma, Glee Club, Student Government, Mod- ern Language Club, PSEA, Kappa Delta. COOKE, PATRICIA - Pittsburgh - Library Science. COOLING, ROGER - Aliquippu - Secondary, English. COOPER, DAVID - New Wiluziug- ton - Liberal Arts. COOPER, JOHN - Zelieuople - Secondary, Earth and Space Science - Alpha Delta Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Chi Alpha. CORSO, ROY - Slippery Roth - Liberal Arts. COSTA, FLORENCE - Ellwood City - Elementary - PSEA, French Club, Alpha Sigma Tau. COSTA, THOMAS - Breezwood - Liberal Arts. COSTELLO, JOE - Allisou Purh - Health and Physical Education - Sig- ma Tau Gamma. COULEHAN, VINCENT - Pitts- burgh - Secondary, Social Studies - CEC. CRAWFORD, CAROL - New Custle - Health and Physical Education - Rocklettes, WRA, Rocket Staff, Press Club, Delta Zeta. CROVOSKY, HELENANN - ll7il- merdiug - Secondary, English - Sig- ma Tau Delta. CULBERT, PAULA - Pittsburgh - Elementary - Rocket Ripplers, PSEA, CEC, Alpha Xi Delta. CURCIO, CAROLYNN - Couwuy - Health and Physical Education - Marching Band, P.E. Major's Club, PSEA, CY PHER, ALAN - Murwood - Ele- mentary - Intramurals. DADO, GERALD - New Custle - Liberal Arts - Philosophy Club, Aph- obian, Sigma Tau Delta. DAKAN, DAVE - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - Soc- cer Team, Varsity Club. DANIELS, HELEN - Pittsburgh - Secondary, English - Pan Hellenic Council, Service Club, May Queen Courq Sigma Sigma Sigma. DANKOFF, JERILYN -- Sharon - Secondary, Physics - Choir, American Institute of Physics. DANKOWSKY, CARRIE - Wash- iugtou - Health and Physical Educa- tion. D'ANTONIO, MICHAEL - Butler - Social Studies - Intramurals. 2lI DARBY, NANCY - Pittsburgh - Elementary - VVRA, Newman Club, Rocket Staff, Sigma Sigma Sigma, PSEA. DAUGHENBAUGH, JEAN - Ell- woocl City - Secondary, French - Band, Modern Language Club, PSEA, Kappa Delta. DAUM, HAROLD -- Butler - Lib- eral Arts - German Club, Theta Xi. DAVIS, DENNIS - Erie - Health and Physical Therapy. DAVIS, LES - Pittsburgh - Liberal Arts - Alpha Psi Omega, College TV. DEAN, WILLIAM - New Castle - Health and Physical Education - Football. DEANS, JOHN - Bethel Park - Ele- mentary - Sigma Tau Delta. DeCECCO, RONALD - East Pitts- burgh - Liberal Arts - Alpha Chi Rho. DECKER, LYNN - Pittsburgh - Elementary - PSEA, CEC, Inter-Var- sity, Lambda Epsilon Delta. DeCLEMENTE, KATHLEEN e- Mr- kees Rocks - Health and Physical Ed- ucation - Delta Psi Kappa, P.E. Ma- jor's Club, Intramurals, PSEA, Zeta Tau Alpha. DeCOUX, SUSAN - Butler - Health and Physical Education -- Rocket Ripplers, Hockey Club, Basket- ball Club, PSEA, WRA, P.E. Major's Club. DeDOMINICIS, ESTERINA - New Castle - Elementary - Glee Club, Choir, Pi Delta Epsilon, Saxigena, Mu Kappa Gamma, PSEA, Service Club, ACEI. DEEP, DIANE - New Castle - Sec- ondary, Spanish - Glee Club, Inter- Varsity, PSEA, Student Tutoring Ser- vice, House Council, Service Club. DeLAIR, BILL - Petrolia - Ele- mentary - PSEA. DeLONG, BILL - Warren - Secon- dary, English. DelSOTA, PEGGY ANN -- Beaver' - Health and Physical Education - May Queen Committee. DEMME, THOMAS - Allison Park - Secondary, Social Studies - House Council, ICG, Intramurals. DESSY, KEVIN - Verona - Libra- ry Science - Sigma Pi. 2l2 DIAS, DIANE - Turtle Creek - Elementary - PSEA, House Council, Psychology Club, Orientation Commit- tee, Lambda Epsilon Delta. DIERKEN, DONNA - Pittsburgh - Elementary - Choir, PSEA, Kappa Delta. DIGRUTTOLO, CHARLES - Rock- wootl - Secondary, Math - Intramu- rals, Tau Kappa Epsilon. DIORIO, VINCENT - New Castle - Secondary, Biology - Alpha Chi Rho. DONALDSON, CHARLES - Entlen- ton - Liberal Arts - Band, Choir. DONLEY, JAMES - Sanity Lake - Secondary, Geography - Choir. DOUGLASS, DIANE - New Castle - Elementary. DRAGGI, JOHN - Irwin - Secon- dary, Math. DRESCHER, VICTOR - New Castle - Secondary, French - Pi Delta Phi, PSEA, Student Government, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon. DUNDERSTADT, LORRAINE - Al- lison Park - Secondary, History - Social Studies Club. DUDOIS, JOHN - New Castle - Liberal Arts. DUNCAN, LINDA - ,Kittanning - Liberal Arts - Newman Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Delta Pi. DUNMYRE, CAROLYN - Chicora - Elementary. DURKIN, SHEILA - Ambritlge -- Elementary - PSEA. DURSO, DIANE - Bethel Park - Elementary - Senate, ACEI, Kappa Delta. DUVAL, PATRICIA - Manchester - Health and Physical Education - Orchesis, Student Assistant, WRA, Field Hockey. DYER, SUZY - Uniontown - Health and Physical Education -- In- tramurals, Basketball Club, P.E. Ma- jor's Club, PSEA. DYLEWSKI, DAVID - McKean - Health and Physical Education - Soc- cer Team, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Sigma Tau Gamma. EICHELBERGER, LINDA - Harris- burg - Elementary - Saxigena, Glee Club, PSEA, Kappa Delta. EICHOLTZ, PAT - Ellwootl City - Elementary. ELDRIDGE, SUSAN - Pittsburgh - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI, Student Union Advisory Board, Kappa Delta. ELIASON, CYNTHIA - Bratlfortl- Elementary Rocket Rippers, Glee Club, YWCA, PSEA, Psychology Club, Homecoming Dance Chairman, Student Assistant. ELOSSER, RONALD - Pittsburgh -- Health and Physical Education. EPPINGER, RONALD - Zelienople - Secondary, English - Sigma Tau Delta. ERDOS, THOMAS - Butler - Health and Physical Education - Var- sity Swimming, NAIA All-American, Varsity Club, Sigma Pi. ETTINGER, JANE - Conneaut Lake - Elementary - International Rela- tions Club, Tennis Club, Sophomore Class Representative, Student Union Planning Committee, Election Com- mittee, Alpha Xi Delta. EVERALL, WILLIAM - Stoneboro - Elementary - CEC, PSEA, Theta Xi. FACEMY ER, KAETCHE - U New Kensington -- Health and Physical Ed- ucation - Alpha Psi Omega, Swim Team, Orchesis. FARREN, MILLY - Boyers -- Sec- ondary, Social Studies - Social Studies Club. FAULKNER, SANDRA - Aliquippa - Elementary - PSEA, Service Club. FECICH, SANDRA - Butler - Sec- ondary, Math - Alpha Sigma Alpha. FEDERINKO, FRANCIS -- Clymer - Health and Physical Education. FEJES, LINDA - Carlton - Elemen- tary - CEC, PSEA, Student Assistant, Alpha Omicron Pi. FERGUS, VIRGINIA - Slippery Rock - Library Science - Choir, Mu Kappa Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi. FERGUSON, RICHARD - Pulaski - Secondary, Math - CEC, PSEA. FERILLA, JERRY - New Castle - Elementary. FERRONE, JERRY - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - Soc- cer, Varsity Club, Orchesis, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Sigma Tau Gamma. FEUER, MARY - Pittshurgh - Ele- mentary - CEC, Glee Club, Student Government, Sigma Sigma Sigma. FINAMORE, MARY LOU - New Castle - Secondary, English - PSEA, Saxigena, Pi Delta Epsilon. FINLAY, BOB - Pittsburgh - Ele- mentary - Wrestling, Alpha Chi Rho. FISCHER, JAN - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education, - Rocklettes, Delta Psi Kappa, Mu Kap- pa Gamma, Orchesis, Alpha Xi Del- ta. FISHELL, JOHN - Homestead - Liberal Arts - Interfraternity Council, Student Government, Sigma Pi. FLEEGER, WAYNE - Slippery Rock - Secondary, English, Band, Kappa Delta Pi, Mu Kappa Gamma, Sigma Tau Delta. FLOWERS, CONSTANCE - Corry - Elementary. FLYNN, ROGER - New Kensington - Secondary, Social Studies - Base- ball, Alpha Chi Rho. FLYNT, RAYMOND - IVarnpunz - Liberal Arts, Student Government, Debate Club, ICG, Pi Gamma Mu. FONTANA, MARY - Ellwooal City - Secondary, History, Order of Diana. .FORD, GARY - Health and Physical Education. FOWLER, LINDA - West Newton - Health and Physical Education, Ser- vice Club, PSEA, P.E. Major's Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. FRAME, KATHLEEN - Elalrea' - Secondary,' Biology, Choir, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Delta Nu, Mu Kappa Gamma, Band, PSEA, Open Road Club, Sophomore Women's Honorary, Alpha Omicron Pi. FRANK, KATHLEEN - New Brigh- ton - Elementary - Glee Club, Rock- lettes, Order of Diana, PSEA, WRA Delta Zeta. FRANK, ROSE - Grove City - Ele- mentary - Psychology Club, Rocket Staff. FRANZ, RICHARD - Ellwooa' City - Elementary. FRICK, E. DEAN - Irwin - Health and Physical Education - Intramurals. GALBRAITH, PATRICIA - Brook- ville - Health and Physical Education - Kappa Delta Pi, P.E. Major's Club, PSEA, Student Tutoring Committee. GARDNER, JUDITH - Oil City - Elementary - Rocket Ripplers, Orien- tation Committee, PSEA, Rocket Staff, ACEI, Alpha Sigma Tau. GAYLEY, SARA - Kane - Elemen- tary - PSEA. GEARY, DONALD - Pittsburgh - Secondary, Earth and Space Science. GEIBEL, LINDA - Butler - Health and Physical Education - Kappa Delta Pi, Rocklettes, Class Treasurer, Student Government, House Council, Senate, Homecoming Committee, Sophomore and Senior Women's Honorary, PSEA, Orientation Committee, Orchesis, Delta Psi Kappa, Alpha Xi Delta. GENSANTE, NANCY - New Castle - Elementary - PSEA, Zeta Tau Al- pha. GEORGE, REGINA - New Castle - Elementary - Rocket Staff, Newman Club, CEC. GERST, LORETTA - Valentia - Elementary. GESSNER, SHIRLEY - Pittsburgh - Elementary - Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Epsilon Delta, PSEA, Senior Women's Honorary. GIB, ANDRE - Ellwooa' City - Sec- ondary, Biology - Wrestling, WN FT, PSEA, Open Road Club, Theta Chi. GIBSON, JANE - New Castle - Secondary, English - Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Social Studies Club, PSEA, Delta Zeta. GIMILIANO, JAMES - Pitts- burgh - Elementary - CEC, Choir, PSEA, Theta Xi. GLEW, SANDRA - Turtle Creek - Secondary, English - Pi Delta Epsi- lon, Saxigena, Art Club, PSEA, Psy- chology Club, Delta Zeta. GODFREY, JOSEPH - York - Ele- mentary - PSEA, ACEI. GOOD, KAREN - Harmony - Health and Physical Education - In- tramurals, P.E. Major's Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Delta. GOOD, RONNA - Srniehshurg - Health and Physical Education. GRAEF, HARTNUT - Farrell - Secondary, Social Studies - House Council, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi. GRAHAM, LISA - Elma, N.Y. - Health and Physical Education - Stu- dent Assistant, Intramurals, Library Planning Committee. GRAY, RONALD - Johnstown - Secondary, English. GREER, LUCILLE -- Pittshurgh - Secondary, History - Kappa Delta Pig PSEA, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta. GRIEFITI-I, LARRY - Grove City - Health and Physical Education - Football. GRIGAS, MARY -- Black Lick - Sec- ondary, English - Student Govern- ment, Senate, PSEA, Sigma Sigma Sig- ma. GRITTIE, PETER - New Castle - Elementary - Band, WNFT, CEC, PSEA. GROSS, GAILE - Erie - Elementa- ry - Zeta Tau Alpha. GUCKERT, KAREN - Pittsburgh - Library Science - Orchesis. GUZZETTI, BONNIE - New Gali- lee - Elementary - Senate, House Council, Newman Club, Kappa Delta. HABURA, MICHAEL - New Ken- sington - Health and Physical Educa- tion - Varsity Club, Phi Epsilon Kap- pa, Baseball, Alpha Chi Rho. HAGER, LYNN - MrKeesport - Elementary - Band, Modern Lan- guage Club, Mu Kappa Gamma, Stu- dent Tutoring Service, Lambda Epsi- lon Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Senior Women's Honorary, ACEI, PSEA, Al- pha Omicron Pi. HALL, TERRY - Sharon - Secon- dary, Math - Band, Choir, PSEA, CEC, Sigma Pi. HALVORSEN, LYNETTE - Mc- Keesport - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI, Lambda Epsilon Delta, Pi Del- ta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Sophomore Women's Honorary, Alpha Sigma Tau. HAMMONDS, GEORGE - Butler - Health and physical Education. HAMMONDS, HOWARD - Butler - Health and Physical Education. HANNEMAN, GAYLE - Callery - Elementary - Art Club, PSEA. HARKINS, PAT - Allison Park - Elementary - WNFT, Alpha Sigma Alpha. 2l3 HARPER, JACQUELINE - Erie - Health and Physical Education - WRA, Orchesis, Intramurals. HARRIGER, CAROLANNE - Can- onsburg - Liberal Arts - French Club. HARTMAN, LYNN - Evans City - Elementary. HARVEY, ANNA MAE - Kent - Elementary - CEC, PSEA, Student Assistant. HARVEY, LaVERNE - Oil City - Elementary - Track, Varsity Club, Sig- ma Tau Gamma. HASSEL, FRANCIS - Grove City - Secondary, English. HAYNER, EILEEN - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - Ser- vice Club, Panhellenic Council, PSEA, P.E. Major's Club, Sigma 'Sigma Sig- ma. HAZLETT, DONNA - Verona - Health and Physical Education - Women's Senate, Basketball Club, In- tramurals, House Council, PSEA. HEADLEY, RICHARD - Linesville - Elementary - CEC, PSEA, Intra- murals, WNFT, Sigma Tau Gamma. HELFFERICH, CHERYL - Latrobe - Health and Physical Education - PSEA, P.E. Major's Club, Intramurals. HELTMAN, HOWARD - Mars - Secondary, History. HEPE, NANCY - Butler - Health and Physical Education - Cheerlead- er, WRA, AAHPER, Delta Zeta. HERBULOCH, JOSEPH - Natrona Heights -- Secondary, English - Rock- et Staff, Sigma Tau Delta, Theta Chi. HICKS, SHEILA - McDonald - Sec- ondary, Spanish - PSEA, Psychology Club, Sigma Delta Pi, Delta Zeta. HILL, IMOGENE - Aliquippa - Secondary, English - Sigma Tau Del- ta. HILLWIG, DENNIS - Briun - Secondary, Social Studies - Inter-Var- sity, Theta Xi. HOFFMAN, JOHN - Butler - Sec- ondary, Social Studies - Intramurals, Judo Club, Theta Xi. HOFFMAN, KATHY - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - Basketball Club, Swimming Club, Hockey Club, Aphobians. 2l4 HOFFMANN, ARLENE - Pitts- burgh - Secondary, History - Intra- murals, Social Studies Club. HOGLUND, JAE - Natrona Heights - Elementary 4 PSEA, CEC, Student Government, Senior Class President, Inter-Fraternity Council, Alpha C hi Rho. HOLLIDAY, KATHY - Ellwood City - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI, Modern Language Club. HOOVER, DAVID - MfConnellsburg - Health and Physical Education - Soccer, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Patterson House Council. HOOVER, STEPHEN - Hesston - Health and Physical Education - Baseball, Track. HOSTETTER, NANCY - Lebanon - Secondary, Social Studies - Ski Club, ICG. HOWARD, REGINA - Rinzersburg - Secondary, English - CEC, Senior Women's Honorary. HUDSON, DICK - Sharon - Liber- al Arts - Sigma Tau Delta, Baseball, Student 'I Government, Varsity Club, Student Assistant. HUEMME, JAMES - Elizabeth - Elementary - PSEA, Intramurals. HUGHES, WILLIAM - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - Officials Club, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Club, Alpha Chi Rho, Base- ball. HUM, DORLESS - West Bridgewa- ter - Health and Physical Education - P.E. Major's Club, WRA, Intramu- rals, Delta Zeta. HUNT, CAROLE - Monara - Ele- mentary - CEC, WRA, HURLEY, MAUREEN - Beaver Falls -Health and Physical Education - Cheerleader, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Psi Kappa, Sophomore and Senior Women's Honorary, Delta Zeta. HUSTON, SHERRY - Tarenturn -- Elementary - CEC, House Council, PSEA. I-IUTCHISON, HOPE - Bridge- oille - Library Science- Student As- sistant, Panhellehic Council, Student Activities Board, Alpha Xi Delta. HYLAND, DENNIS - Braddock -- Health and Physical Education - Football, Varsity Club, Alpha Chi Rho. HYNDE, POLLYANN - Elizabeth - Elementary. IRVIN, PRISCILLA - Russel - Health and Physical Education - P.E. Major's Club, PSEA, Intramurals. ISTVANICK, JAMES - Wilmer'ding - Secondary, English - Alpha Chi Rho. IVANCIC, DREW - Slippery Roch - Secondary, Social Studies - Apho- bians, Ginger Hill, Philosophy Club. IVANCIC, KRISTINE - Slippery Roch - Secondary, English - Apho- bians, Ginger Hill, Philosophy Club. IVCEVICH, LEONA - Draifosburg - Secondary, English. JACKSON, JAY - .MrKeesj2o1't - Secondary, English - Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta, Rocket Staff, Theta Ch' 1. JACOBS, PAUL - Washington - Secondary, Social Studies - Interna- tional Relations Club, Social Studies Club, Intramurals. JACOBY, ROBERT - Pittsburgh - Secondary, History - Football, Intra- murals. JAMES, CHERIE -- Erie- Health and Physical Education - WRA, Al- pha Xi Delta. JAMES, REBECCA - Ellwood City - Elementary - Art Club. JERVIS, CAROLYN - Grove City - Elementary - PSEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Sophomore Women's Honorary, Al- pha Xi Delta. JOHNSON, CAROL - New Castle - Secondary, English - Sigma Tau Delta, PSEA. JOHNSON, KAREN - Farrell - Elementary - Glee Club, PSEA, ACEI, YWCA. JOHNSTON, FRANCES - Pitts- burgh - Elementary - PSEA, Sigma Sigma Sigma. JOHNSTON, JANE - Pittsburgh -- Secondary, History -- Social Studies Club, Newman Club. JONES, RHONDA -- Grove City - Library Science - Band, Aphobians. JORDAN, SANDRA - Turtle Creeh - Health and Physical Education - PSEA, P.E. Major's Club. JUCHA, BARBARA - Pittsburgh -- Secondary, Social Studies - Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta Pi. KAIL, THOMAS - Pittsburgh - Secondary, Geography. KALAC, ROBERT - Fonzbell - Secondary, Math. KALISTA, MICHAEL - Erie - Health and Physical Education - Soc- cer, Wrestling, Varsity Club, House Council, Alpha Chi Rho. KAMERER, JAMES - Butler - Health and Physical Education - Var- sity Club, Intramurals. KASNEVICH, MARY - MtKees Rocks - Health and Physical Educa- tion - WRA, P.E. Major's Club, Del- ta Psi Kappa. KEDRICK, FRANCES - Hubbard - Elementary - Orchesis, PSEA, WRA, Newman Club, Psychology Club, Sig- ma Sigma Sigma. KEENER, ZELDA - Masontown -- Secondary, English - Rocket Staff, WNET, PSEA, Pi Delta Epsilon. KEIL, TONI - Butler - Elementary. KELLER, HENRY - Beaver Falls - Elementary - PSEA. KELLY, ALBERTA - New Castle - Secondary, English - Rocket Staff, Band, WRA, House Council. KEMP, EVELYN - Anqaippa - Health and Physical Education - In- tramurals. KENNY, CATHERINE - Darling- ton - Elementary -- Glee Club, CEC, PSEA, Kappa Delta. KIMMEL, MARILYN - New Castle - Elementary - PSEA, Sigma Sigma Sigma. KINTER, KAREN - Bethel Parh - Health and Physical Education - Del- ta Zeta. KIRMEYER, MARY LOU - Mun- hall - Elementary - PSEA, WRA, CEC, Zeta Tau Alpha. KLEBER, INIARY - Allison Parh - Elementary - PSEA, Newman Club, Psychology Club, Service Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. KLEIN, GREGORY - Reading - Health and Physical Education - Foot- ball, Phi Epsilon Kappa. KLUGH, KAY - Pittsburgh -- Sec- ondary, Math - PSEA, Inter-Varsity. KNIPP, JAMES - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education. KOCHANOWSKI, GWEN - Ali- guippa - Library Science - PSEA, Sigma Sigma Sigma. KOENEMUND, ELIZABETH - Glenshaw - Health and Physical Edu- cation - Band. KOHLMEYER, GARY - Liberal Arts. KOLITSKY, ROBERT - Ellwootl City - Secondary, Biology. KOLMAN, RONALD - Derry - Health and Physical Education - Wrestling, Intramurals, Sigma Tau Gamma. KOMARC, DONNA - New Castle - Elementary - PSEA. KORAIDO, BEVERLY -- Burgetts- town - Secondary, Spanish - PSEA, Modern Language Club, Alpha Sig- ma Alpha, Sigma Delta Pi. KORT, JOHN - Allison Park - Health and Physical Education - P.E. Major's Club, CEC, Intramurals, Al- pha Chi Rho. KOSTLEY, ROGER - Duquesne - Elementary - Newman Club, Theta Xi. KOSTURA, MICHELE - Mason- town - Health and Physical Educa- tion - Orchesis, WRA, Intramurals. KOTUBY, KAREN - Ellwoocl City - Elementary - PSEA. KOVACIK, GEOFFREY - Butler - Secondary, History. KOWALCZYK, MATTHEW - Bos- well - Health and Physical Therapy -- Gym Team, Theta Xi. KOZAKOVSKY, VERNA - Mercer - Secondary, History - Kappa Delta Pi, PSEA, Pi Gamma Mu, Sophomore and Senior Womens Honorary, Na- tional Council for Social Studies. KOZALLO, DONALD - Franklin - Elementary - Tau Kappa Epsilon. KOZENSKI, BARBARA - New Cas- tle - Elementary - CEC, Sigma Sig- ma Sigma. KRAMES, NANCY - Chagrin Falls, Ohio - Health and Physical Educa- tion - Hockey, Orchesis. KRASOVIC, SANDRA - Johnstown - Health and Physical Education' - Rocklettes, Orchesis, Orientation Com- mittee, Zeta Tau Alpha. KRATZ, MILDRED - Gibsonia - Secondary, Math - PSEA, Alpha Del- ta Nu, Kappa Delta Pi, Sophomore and Senior Women's Honorary, Alpha Sigma Alpha. KRAUTER, BARBARA - Doyles- town - Elementary - Psychology Club, Student Assistant. KRAWEC, MARY ANN burgh - Secondary, English - PSEA, Saxigena, Rocket, Press Club. KRAYNAK, JUDITH City - Secondary, English - Sigma Sigma Sigma. KREINBUCHER, CHARLES - But- ler - Elementary - Lambda Epsilon Delta, Student Advisor, ACEI, Intra- murals, Alpha Chi Rho. - Pitts- - Ellwootl KROL, STANLEY - New Kensing- ton - Liberal Arts - Baseball, Alpha Chi Rho. KRUPA, GERALDINE - New Cas- tle - Secondary, Speech - PSEA, Al- pha Sigma Alpha. KUCZYNSKI, CONSTANCE - Warnpurn - Elementary - PSEA. LANGEORD, JOANNE - New Cas- tle - Elementary - Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Epsilon Delta, Senior Wom- en's Honorary, PSEA, Alpha Omicron Pi LASH, JOYCE - Beauer Falls - Secondary, Speech - Reader's The- atre, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Omicron Pi. LATHAM, DAN - New Castle - Liberal Arts - American Institute of Physics, Alpha Delta Nu. LATRONICA, DONNA - Cheswich - Health and Physical Education - Orchesis, Orientation Committee, Sen- ior Class Secretary, P.E. Major's Club. LAUFMAN, SUE - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - WRA, Swimming Club, P.E. Major's Club. LAWLER, JOHN - Verona - Lib- eral Arts - Open Road Club, Inter- Fraternity Council, Theta Xi. LAWYER, SUSAN - Greenville -- Secondary, English - Band, Mu Kappa Gamma, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Del- ta Pi, Reader's Theatre. 2I5 LEN, SHARYN - West Mifflin - Health and Physical Education - New- man Club, Zeta Tau Alpha, Rocklettes. LEONHARDT, MARY JO - Ell- wooa' - Secondary, English - Ginger Hill, House Council, Sigma Tau Delta. LESKO, JOYCE - Jirara' - Health and Physical Education - PSEA, P.E. Major's Club, Intramurals. LEWIS, THOMAS - Volant - Ele- mentary - Theta Chi. LIAS, CLARE - Slippery Roch - Health and Physical Education - Soc- cer Team, Tau Kappa Epsilon. LIAS, MARILYN - slippery Rosle - Liberal Arts, Order of Diane. LINEHAN, KATHERYN - Oil City - Elementary - Cheerleader, Lambda Epsilon Delta, Senior Class V. Presi- dent, Orientation Committee, Student Government, Alpha Xi Delta. LINK, JUDY - Chesapeake, Va. - Elementary - CEC, PSEA, Kappa Delta. LOHR, ROBERT - Kantner - Ele- mentary. LORENZINI, JOYCE - Butler - Elementary - PSEA,. CEC, Psychol- ogy Club. LUCAS, SANDRA - Pittsburgh - Elementary '- PSEA, CEC, WNFT, Reader's Theatre. MACESICH, EVA - East Pittsburgh - Elementary - Alpha Sigma Alpha. MACK, EDWARD - Slippery Roth -Liberal Arts - Alpha Chi Rho. MACKO, PETER - Morrisville - Elementary - Newman Club, Band, Theta Xi. MACY, ARLENE - Johnstown - Elementary - Senate, Psychology Club, Lambda Epsilon Delta. MAGUIRE, BOB - Pittsburgh - Liberal Arts - WNFT, ICG, New- man Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Alpha Phi Omega. MALSOM, MARGARET -- Sharon - Elementary - Choir. MANCINI, PAUL - New Castle - Liberal Arts - Pi Gamma Mu, Inter- national Relations Club, Alpha Chi Rho. MANGIERI, JOHN - New Castle - Secondary, English - International Re- 2l6 lations Club, PSEA, Orientation Com- mittee, Sigma Tau Delta, Intramurals, Lambda Chi Alpha. MANGOLD, ROBERT - Fairthance - Health and Physical Education. MANROSS, GAIL - Fairview - Health and Physical Education - Rocklettes, Alpha Xi Delta. MANZO, NICHOLAS - Ellwootl City - Elementary - CEC, Theta Chi. MARSHALL, SANDRA - Pittsburgh - Elementary - CEC, Choir. MARYE, BARBARA - Cherry Hill, NJ. - Elementary - CEC, PSEA, Alpha Sigma Tau. MASLYK, EDWARD - New Castle - Elementary - Varsity Club, Bas- ketball Team, International Relations Club, Alpha Chi Rho. MASTERS, SUSAN - Butler - Sec- ondary, English. MASTRANGELO, BEVERLY - Co- raopolis - Elementary - Orientation Committee, PSEA. MATIS, JOHN - Slippery Roch - Health and Physical Education - Soc- cer Team. MATOVICH, NANCY - Sarber -- Secondary, Social Studies - PSEA, Pi Gamma Mu. MATSICK, LOUIS - Donora - Sec- ondary, English - Band, Theta Chi. MATTESON, CAROL - Centerville - Health and Physical Education - Delta Psi Kappa, Mu Kappa Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, Glee Club, Sopho- more Women's Honorary, Hockey Team, Volleyball Team, Tennis Team, Basketball Team, P.E. Major's Club, WRA, PSEA. MCCANNA, DIANE - Kittanning - Elementary +- PSEA. MCCLUNE, DOROTHY - Beaver - Elementary - Psychology Club, PSEA, Alpha Sigma Tau. MCCLURE, MARIAN -- Pittsburgh - Elementary - Pi Delta Epsilon, Rocket Staff, Press Club, Saxigena, PSEA, Kappa Delta. McCOY, COLLEEN - South Heights - Secondary, English - Sigma Tau Delta, PSEA, Newman Club. MCCULLOUGH, TOM - West Miff- lin - Health and Physical Education - Track Team, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Sigma Tau Gamma. MCDONALD, DAVID - Mars - Secondary, English - IFC. MCEARLAND, KATHLEEN - Pitts- burgh - Elementary - PSEA. MCGARRY, JOSEPH -- Strabana' - Secondary, Social Studies - Swimming Team, Varsity Club, Alpha Chi Rho. MCGARVEY, MERLE - Health and Physical Education. MCGREGOR, ROBERT - Pittsburgh - Secondary, Earth and Space Science - Wrestling Team, Theta Chi. MCKISSOCK, RICHARD - Pitts- burgh - Elementary I Officials Club, Alpha chi Rho. MCMILLIN, BETTY - Butler' - SCC- ondary, English - PSEA, Kappa Del- ta Pi. MCPHERSON, EDITH - Beaver Falls - Health and Physical Education - Rocklettes, Orientation Committee, Orchesis, PSEA, WRA, P.E. Major's Club, PSAHPER. MCQUILLEN, BILLY - Bradford - Health and Physical Education. MCVICKER, DAVID - Monongahela - Secondary, History - Intramurals, IEC, Lambda Chi Alpha. MECKEY, CYNTHIA - Latrona Heights - Elementary - PSEA. MEHALIC, JOHN - New Castle - Secondary, Social Studies - WNFT, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu, Social Studies Club, Readers Theatre. MELLOR, BECKY - Allison Park - Elementary - Alpha Sigma Alpha. MELVIN, JOHN - New Castle - Secondary, Chemistry. MENGEL, EDWARD - Bethlehem - Liberal Arts. MERKNER, JAMES - Chicora - Liberal Arts. MEYER, FRANCINE - Williams- port - Health and Physical Education - Gym Team, Rocket Ripplers. MICHEL, DONALD - Butler - Sec- ondary, Geography - Intramurals, Lambda Chi Alpha. MILLER, DENNIS - Bernus Point, N.Y. - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI, Intramurals. MILLER, MARSHALL - Butler -- Secondary, Social Studies - Intramu- rals, Sigma Tau Gamma. MILLER, ROBERTA - Pittsburgh - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI. MILLER, SUE - Kennertlell - Ele- mentary - Orientation Committee, PSEA, Psychology Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. MITCH, JACKIE - Sharon - Health and Physical Education - PSEA, Intramurals, CEC. MIZGORSKI, RITA - Pittsburgh - Liberal Arts. MONSOUR, DAVID - Butler - Elementary - PSEA, Orientation Committee, Patterson House Council, Tau Kappa Epsilon. MONTGOMERY, JOAN - Pitts- burgh - Secondary, French - Kappa Delta Pi, Intramurals, Sigma Sigma Sigma. MONTGOMERY, LINDA - Turtle Creek - Elementary - Orientation Committee, Delta Zeta. MOORE, JEAN - Bethel Parh - Health and Physical Education - Or- chesis. MOORE, REGINA - Pittsburgh - Elementary - PSEA. MOORE, RUSSELL - Butler - Lib- eral Arts. MOSKAL, GEORGENE - Ellwootl City- Liberal Arts - Alpha Sigma Tau. MOSKALSKI, DENNIS - New Bensington - Elementary - Band, Newman Club, Alpha Phi Omega. MROZEK, PHYLLIS - New Castle - Elementary - CEC, PSEA, Glee Club. MUELLER, CAROLYN - Pittsburgh - Elementary - Orientation Com- mittee, Choir, Mu Kappa Gamma, Rocklettes, Kappa Delta.- MUIR, WILLIAM - Pittsburgh - Secondary, Social Studies - Officials Club, Orientation Committee, Intra- murals, Theta Chi. MUMFORD, A LAWRENCE - New Castle - Secondary, Social Studies - Golf Team, Varsity Club. MUNRO, KINNETH - Iuylanal - Liberal Arts. MURDOCH, THOMAS - Titusuille - Liberal Arts - Swimming Team, Varsity Club, IFC, Student Govern- ment, Senior Class President, ICG, Tau Kappa Epsilon. MURHAMMER, CATHERINE - Beaver - Secondary, English - New- man Club. MURPHY, THOMAS - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - Intramurals, Sigma Tau Gamma. MURRAY, DAVID - Pittsburgh - Secondary, History - Football Team, Wrestling Team, Varsity Club, Sigma Tau Gamma. MYERS, CAROLYN - Grove City - Secondary, English - Sigma Tau Del- ta, Pi Delta Epsilon, Saxigena, Delta Zeta. NEE, PAMELA - Arnold - Elemen- tary - House Council, Senate, PSEA, Orientation Committee, 1966 Home- coming Queen, Sigma Sigma Sigma. NEIDIG, BUDD - Bear Lake - Sec- ondary, Social Studies. NEWELL, SUSAN - Butler - Sec- ondary, French - Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Phi, Alpha Sigma Tau. NEYMAN, ELLEN - New Castle - Elementary - Art Club, PSEA, NORRIS, GARY - Tarentum - Lib- eral Arts - Intramurals, Psychology Club. OCHS, NANCY - East McKeesport - Elementary. O'CONNELL, LOUETTA - Slippery Roch - Library Science. ODDI, PAMELA -- Mercer - Secon- dary, English - PSEA, Alpha Sigma Tau. ODEN, CATHERINE - Enon Valley - Elementary - Lambda Epsilon Del- ta, Kappa Delta Pi, PSEA, Senior Women's Honorary. OKESON, RICHARD - Butler - Elementary OLNHAUSEN, DONNA - Pitts- burgh - Health and Physical Education - House Council, Intramurals, Orche- is, Swim Team. ONGLEY, CAROL - Meatluille - Secondary, English - Kappa Delta. O'PATCHEN, GEOFEREY - Slip- pery Rorh - Secondary, History. O,PATCHEN, JOHN - Groue City - Secondary, History. OPITZ, MARY - Butler - Elemen- tary. O'SHERSKY, RONALD - Saint Mi- chael -- Elementary. O'TOOLE, MAUREEN - Pittsburgh - Elementary - Rocket Ripplers, Psychology Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. OWENS, JOSEPH - Erie - Secon- dary, Social Studies - Track Team, Social Studies Club. PACHESKY, CAROL - Finleyuille - Elementary - PSEA, CEC, Alpha Sigma Tau. PAJAK, ROBERT - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - Base- ball Team, Soccer Team, Gymnastics Manager, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Epsilon Kappa, P.E. Major's Club, Patterson House Council. PALKO, IDA - Beauer Falls - Health and Physical Education - WRA. PALUMBO, ANGELA - New Castle -- Secondary, English -- PSEA, New- man Club. PARSONS, CHERYL - Wheatland e Health and Physical Education - P.E. Major's Club, PSEA, AAHPHER, Intramurals, WRA. PASANAC, RICHARD - Springdale - Liberal Arts. PASCARELLA, GAB - New Castle - Secondary, Social Studies - Student Government, PSEA, Social Studies Club, Lambda Chi Alpha. PASINSKI, DAVID - Glassport - Secondary, Social Studies - Service Club, IRC, PSEA. PASTOREK, ANTHONY - Taren- turn - Liberal Arts - PSEA, Sigma Pi. PATTERSON, BEVERLY - Mercer - Health and Physical Education - Kappa Delta Pi, Orchesis. PEALER, MARY - Carnegie - Health and Physical Education - Del- ta Psi Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Orche- sis, PSEA, Sigma Sigma Sigma. PEEL, SUSAN - Leetsdale - Liber- al Arts - Newman Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Sigma Sigma. PEKARSKI, BRANT - Butler - Sec- ondary, Social Studies. PENNEY, CAROL - Butler - Lib- eral Arts - Service Club. PERRIELLO, JOSEPH - Turtle Creeh - Elementary -- Intramurals, Alpha Chi Rho. PERIELLO, SANDRA - Turtle Creek - Elementary. 2 I 7 PETERSON, KENNETH - U7arnzin- Jler - Secondary, English - Intramu- rals, Officials Club, Theta Chi. PETERSON, MARGARET - Oil City - Health and Physical Education - Orchesis, PSEA, WRA, Kappa Delta. PETROZZA, WILLIAM - I1'7ert Mifflin - Secondary, English - New- man Club, Alpha Chi Rho. PETZOLD, SUSAN - Sellerfuille - Secondary, History - Kappa Delta Pi, Debate Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Kappa Delta. PEZULLO, DONNA - Hillruille - Elementary - WRA, PSEA, Alpha Sig- ma Tau. PHILLIPS, CONALD - Pittrburgh - Elementary - Newman Club, Al- pha Phi Omega, PSEA. PHILLIPS, SANDRA - McKeesport -Health and Physical Education - Majorette. PICK, JOHN - Butler - Liberal Arts. PIERCE, LINDA - Kittanning - Elementary - CEC, Newman Club, WRA. PINK, SONDRA - New Cartle - Secondary, English. PIOTROWSKI, RICHARD - Pitts- burgh - Secondary, Social Studies - Newman Club, Intramurals, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu. PLUNK, LINDA - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Therapy - Choir, P.E. Major's Club. POHASKI, LORRAINE - McKee! Roch: - Health and Physical Educa- tion - P.E. Major's Club, IRC, Orche- sis, Delta Zeta, Orientation Commit- tee. POOLE, GAIL - Volant - Elemen- tary - PSEA. POWERS, BEVERLY - Butler - Library Science. PRAGACZ, DORNA - New Castle - Secondary, English. PREISNER, VIRGINIA - Secondary, English. PRENTICE, DAVID - Pittrburgh - Liberal Arts - Gymnastic Team. PRICE, KATHERINE -- Bart Pitts- burgh - Elementary - CEC, PSEA, ACEI, Kappa Delta Pi. PRY, SUSAN - Slippery Roch -- Ele- mentary. 2I8 PUSATERI, ELEANOR - Bethel Park - Secondary, German - Modern Lan- guage Club. RANDALL, ROBERTA -- Beaver Fall: - Secondary, English - Panhel- lenic Council, Student Government, Homecoming Chairman, Alpha Xi Del- fa.. RANKIN, DONNA - New Cattle - Elementary - PSEA, DEC, Commut- eris Club. RATEY, VERONICA - Butler - Elementary - PSEA, Alpha Sigma Tau. REBOSKY, SANDRA - Greemburg - Elementary - Rocklettes, Art Club, PSEA, WRA, Zeta Tau Alpha. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM - Es- Jington - Secondary, Social Studies - Varsity Club, Swim Team, Orientation Committee, Homecoming Committee. RIEDINGER, JOHN - Sharp.ruille - Secondary, Biology - IRC. RIEENBURG, RON - Uniontown - Health and Physical Education - Football Team, Officials Club, Varsity Club, Tau Kappa Epsilon. RIMMEL, MARGARET - Pittsburgh - Elementary. RITNER, DAVID - Knox - Health and Physical Education - Intramurals, SigmaTau Gamma. ROBB, JANET - Port Vue - Second- ary, Speech - Readers Theatre, Alpha Psi Omega, Sigma Sigma Sigma. ROBUCK, RICHARD -- Ellwood City - Secondary, Spanish - Cross Country, Indoor Track, Orientation Committee, Theta Chi. ROCKMORE, MICHAEL - Cam- bria' ge 'Springs - Secondary, Social Studies - IRC, Varsity Club, ICG, Junior Class Vice President, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon. ROEDER, JANICE - Verona - Li- brary Science - Rocklettes, Zeta Tau Alpha. ROGERS, BONNIE - Shippingport - Elementary - CEC. ROGERS, MARY - Harriruill e - Liberal Arts - Biology Interest Club. ROMANO,CONNIE - Apollo - Health and Physical Education - Delta Psi Kappa, Hockey Club, Gym Club, Intramurals, WRA. RONEY, CAROLE -- Pittsburgh -- Health and Physical Education - Rock- lettes, PSEA, AAHPER. ROSS, JOHM - Aliquippa - Second- ary, History. ROSS, MARTY - New Caftle - Ele- mentary - CEC, Sophomore Wom- en's Honorary, Orientation Committee, PSEA, ACEI, Newman Club, Alpha Xi Delta. ROTTA, PATTY LYNN - Burgettr- town - Secondary, Spanish - Major- ette, Rocket, Orientation Committee, Newman Club, Alpha Xi Delta. ROWLANDS, SHERYE - Carnegie - Secondary, Social Studies - Home- coming Queen, Sophomore Class Secre- tary, Student Government, Student Dis- plinary Board, Co-operative Activities Board, May Week Chairman, PSEA, Order of Diana, History Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Student Union Advisory Board, Alpha Xi Delta. RUDGE, HARRY - Coroapolir - Liberal Arts - Football Team, Intramu- rals, ICG, Officials Club. RUDICH, MARTIN - Elma - Health and Physical Education - Wfres- tling, Varsity Club, Intramurals, Tau Kappa Epsilon. RULLY, PATRICIA - New Cartle - Elementary. RUPP, CONSTANCE - Parkway - Secondary, Earth and Space Science. RUPP, NANCY - Dayton - Health and Physical Education - Intramu- rals, WRA, PSEA. RUSSELL, MARY - Burgettrtown - Elementary - House Council, Wo- men's Senate, Student Union Advisory Board, PSEA, Alpha Xi Delta. SHAFTNER, ROBERT - Glenrhaw Liberal Arts. SANTILLI, JOHN - Kane - Sec- ondary, History - Baseball Team, Ori- entation Committee, Intramurals, Tau Kappa Epsilon. SATTLER, ROBERT - Pittrburgb - Elementary -- Intramurals, Art Club, Orientation Committee, CEC, Tau Kappa Epsilon. SAULIS, SUZANNE -- Pittsburgh - Secondary, History - PSEA, Pi Gamma Mu. SBERNA, TIMOTHY -- Ellwooaf City - Elementary. SCEIEORD, DAVID - North Eart - Health and Physical Education - Var- sity Club, Wrestling Team, Tau Kappa Epsilon. SCHAEFFER, CHARLES - Bracken- rialge - Secondary, Social Studies - IFC, Assembly Committee, Orientation Chairman, Student Advisor, Alpha Chi Rho. SCHAEFFER, KAREN - Indiana - Elementary - Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Epsilon Delta, PSEA, Delta Zeta. SCHALL, RICHARD - Elrlerion - Health and Physical Education - Kap- pa Delta Pi, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Varsity Club, Resident Advisor, Soccer Team, Baseball Team, Intramurals. SCHAR, PATRICIA - Evan.: Cizy - Elementary - Readers Theatre, Service Club, Student Assistant. SCHECH, PAULINE - johnrzfown -- Health and Physical Education - Orchesis, Concert Lecture Committee, Orientation Committee, P.E. Major's Club, Zeta Tau Alpha. SCHLAUDECKER, JUDITH - Erie -- Elementary - PSEA, Rocket Rip- plers, Psychology Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha. SCI-IOHN, EDWARD - Pitfrbargh Secondary, History. SCHULER, CHARLES - Baller - CEC, PSEA: Elementary - XWNFT, Varsity Football Manager, Art Club. SCHWARZBACH, BETTY - .Pitts- burgh - Elementary - Pi Delta Epsi- lon, PSEA, Rocket Staff, Zeta Tau Al- pha. SCIOTTI, EDITH - Avonnzore - Health and Physical Education - PSEA, P.E. Major's Club. SEDDON, KATHIE - Sanrly Lahe - Elementary - Swimming Team, Or- chesis, P. E. Major's Club. SEETON, JERRY - Saxonbarg - Sec- ondary, Math - Intramurals. SEGINA, ROSEMARY - Health and Physical Education. SEKERAK, HAROLD - Infliana - Secondary, Math - Intramurals, Al- pha Delta Nu, Kappa Delta Pi. SEMBER, BARBARA - Sharprrlille - Elementary - Glee Club, PSEA, Kap- pa Delta Pi, Mu Kappa Gamma, Sopho- more and Senior Womens Honorary- House Council, Senate. SEVERANCE, CHARLENE - Wads- worth, Ohio - Health and Physical Ed- 7 ucation - P.E. Major's Club, Cheer- leader, Orientation Committee, Delta Zeta. SHAVER, LINDA - Elizabeth - Health and Physical Education - J.V. Cheerleader, Senior Class Representa- tive, May Week Committee, Orienta- tion Committee, Rocket Ripplers, Rock- lettes, Student Assistant, Swim Team, Student Government, Concert Lecture Committee, Alpha Xi Delta. SHAW, SANDRA - Connellszfille - Health and Physical Education - PSEA, P.E. Major's Club, Alpha Sigma Tau. SI-IEARER, MARY - Health and Phy- sical Education. SHEEN, ROBERT - New Cartle - Liberal Arts - Ginger Hill. SHERRY, JUNE - McKee5port - Elementary - PSEA, Pi Delta Phi, Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Epsilon Delta, Sophomore and Senior Wom- en's Honorary, Alpha Omicron Pi. SHIELDS, JACK - Gibrona - Ele- mentary - Sigma Tau Gamma. SHIELDS, NINA JO - Slippery Roch - Elementary - PSEA. SHINER, CAROL - Ear! Pil1f.fbzzr,Qh - Secondary, Math - PSEA, Newman Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha. SHODI, PAUL - Leerhbarg - Sec- ondary, Social Studies - Alpha Chi Rho. SHOW, DOUGLAS - Mount Plearant - Secondary, Math - IFC, Tau Kappa Epsilon. SILVIS, CYNTHIA - Latrobe -- Health and Physical Education - In- tramurals, Orchesis, PSEA, P.E. Major's Club. SIMMONS, DELMER - Sharon - Secondary, Math - Wrestling Team, PSEA, Sigma Tau Gamma. SINKULA, CARL - Valencia - Sec- ondary, Biology - Soccer Team, Orien- tation Committee, Theta Chi. SKELTON, ARLEEN - Monroezfille - Health and Physical Education - Orchesis, House Council. SKERL, SANDRA - Pittfburgh - Health and Physical Education - Phi- losophy Club, WRA. SLAUTTERBACK, LOUIS - Pitt!- bargh - Health and Physical Educa- tion - Football Team, Wrestling Team, PSEA, Varsity Club. SLEASTER, LEANNA - Six Mile Ran - Health and Physical Education- PSEA, P.E. Major's Club. SLOAN, HARRY - Eau Claire - Ele- mentary SMITH, HARRYL - Tartle Creek - Secondary, Spanish - Orchesis, WRA, Pi Delta Epsilon, Saxigena Editor, Al- pha Xi Delta. SMITH, LYNN - Baller - Elemen- tary- PSEA, Alpha Sigma Tau. SMITH, ROBERT - Arnolfl - Ele- mentary - Tau Kappa Epsilon. SMITH, ROBERT - Piffrbnrgh - Sec- ondary, History. SNAPE, JAMES - Grove City - Health and Physical Education, Soccer Team, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Intramurals, P.E. MajOr's Club. SNIVELY, CAROL - Verona - Ele- mentary - PSEA, Alpha Sigma Tau. SNY DER, BETTY - Irwin - Health and Physical Education - P.E. Major's Club, AAHPER, WRA, Alpha Sigma Tau. SNYDER, PHILIP - McKee.r Rocki- Secondary, History - Soccer Team, Intramurals, Student Government, Alpha Chi Rho. SNYDER, THOMAS - Bethlehem - Health and Physical Therapy - Track, Phi Epsilon Kappa. SOBOLEWSKI, VERONICA - Ca- nonrbarg - Health and Physical Educa- tion - Intramurals, Newman Club. SPALEY, DENISE - Alliron Park - Health and Physical Education - Swim Team, Intramurals. SPANG, SUZANNE - Wert Mifflin - Elementary - Newman Club, CEC, Delta Zeta. SPECHT, KAREN - Pittfburgh - Health and Physical Education -WRA, IRC, P.E. Major's Club, Delta Zeta. SPITZ, JOSEPHINE - Greencastle - Health and Physical Education - WRA, Delta Psi Kappa, P.E. Major's Club, Kappa Delta. STAATS, SHIRLEY - Pittrbargh - Elementary - CEC, PSEA, Kappa Delta. STABILE, MICHELINE - Greensburg - Elementary -- Pi Delta Phi, Mu Kappa Gamma, Lambda Epsilon Delta, Glee Club, Service Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. 2I9 STABILE, THOMAS -- Tarenturn - Health and Physical Education - Base- ball Team, Intramurals, Student Advi- sor, Officials Club- STAGL, ELIZABETH - Springboro - Liberal Arts - Concert and March- ing Band. STAMFORD, BRYANT - McKees- port - Health and Physical Therapy - Phi Epsilon Kappa, Theta Chi. STANIEK, ALICE - Beaver Falls - Secondary, Spanish - Modern Lan- guage Club, PSEA, Sigma Sigma Sigma. STANLEY, RICHARD - Greenville - Health and Physical Education. STEIGER, SANDRA - Linesville - Health and Physical Education -- Rocklettes, Glee Club, P.E. Major's Club, Orientation Committee. STEVENS, THERESA - Aliquippa - Secondary, English - Sigma Tau Del- ta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sophomore and Senior Women's Honorary. STEVENSON, DAVEE -Greenville -- Health and Physical Education - P.E. Major's Club, Rocklettes. STEVENSON, KIM - Gibsonia - Secondary, Math - PSEA, Kappa Del- ta Pi. STEVENSON, SHERLE - Houston - Elementary - CEC, Order of Diana, PSEA, ACEI. STEWART, SUSAN - Beaver - Ele- mentary - PSEA, Phychology Club, Al- pha Sigma Tau. STICKNEY, AMY - Sharon - Health and Physical Education - Rock- et Ripplers, Orientation Committee. STILWELL, FRANCES - Pitcairn - Health and Physical Education - Intra- murals, PSEA, Volleyball Club, WRA, Zeta Tau Alpha. ST. JOHN, JOHN - Vanalergrift - Secondary, Math. STONE, RUTH - Valencia - Ele- mentary - PSEA, Intramurals. STONER, MARGARET - New Castle - Elementary. STOVER, MAJORIE - Beaver Falls - Secondary, Social Studies - Orchesis STRAYER, CAROL - Johnstown - Health and Physical Education -PSEA, Senate, P.E. Major's Club, Kappa Delta. STRELEC, GARY - Mount Pleasant - Elementary - Tau Kappa Epsilon. 220 STRELLEC, DAVID - Tarentunz -- Liberal Arts -- Ginger Hill. STRINGER, WILLIAM - Spring Church - Health and Physical Educa- tion - Orchesis, Track, Gymnastics Team. STRUBLE, PAMELA - Saltsburg - Health and Physical Education - PSEA, P. E. Major's Club, WRA, Zeta Tau Alpha. STRUTH, WAYNE - McDoizaltl - Health and Physical Education - Theta Chi. STUCKIE, DIANN - Butler - Lib- eral Arts - PSEA, Psychology Club, Open Road Club, Saxigena, Inter- Var- sity, Pi Delta Epsilon. STYERS, JAMES - Branchton - Sec- ondary, Earth and Space Science. SULLIVAN, CHARMAIN - Pitts- burgh - Elementary - Orchesis, Stu- dent Assistant, PSEA, Art Club, Delta Zeta. SULLIVAN, PATRICK - Oahinont - Secondary, English - Rocket, Lam- bda Chi Alpha. SUSKO, ELAINE - Pittsburgh -Ele- mentary - PSEA, Reader's Theatre, Sigma Sigma Sigma. SUTTER, PAUL - Pittsburgh - Lib- eral Arts - Swim Team, ICG, Student Government, Alpha Chi Rho. SUTTON, CAROLYN - Karns City - Health and Physical Education - Orchesis, P.E. Major's Club, Newman Club. SYLVIS, KATHLEEN - Pittsburgh -- Health and Physical Education - P.E. Major's Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Psi Kappa, Zeta Tau Alpha. SZABO, ANDREW - Ellwootl City - Secondary, Math - Intramurals, Sigma Tau Gamma. TAYLOR, DEBORAH - West New- ton - Health and Physical Education - CEC, Psychology Club, P.E. Major's Club, Sigma Sigma Sigma. TAYLOR, DOROTHY - New Castle - Library Science - Student Govern- ment. TAYLOR, KAREN - Indiana - Li- brary Science - Rocket Ripplers, PSEA, IRC, Delta Zeta. TAYLOR, WILLIAM - New Bedford - Secondary, Social Studies -Intramu- rals, Sigma Tau Gamma. THEIS, BETTY - Butler - Second- ary, Speech - Reader's Theatre, Kappa Delt Pi, Pi Delta Phi, PSEA, Speech Association of America, Kappa Gamma, Dionysian Choir, Internation- al Reading Association. THOMPSON, CANDACE - Slippery Roth - Elementary - CEC, PSEA, Homecoming Committee. THOMPSON, JAMES - New Brigh- ton - Secondary, English -- Intramu- rals, Sigma Tau Gamma. THORNHILL, LOU ANN - Ellwoorl City - Elementary - PSEA, Psycholo- gy Club. TILLACK, RICHARD - Corhranton - Secondary, Chemistry - Resident Advisor, Orientation Committee, Intra- murals, Sigma Tau Gamma. TIMPANO, SAM - Beaver Falls -- Secondary, Spanish - Track, Soccer, Alpha Chi Rho. TISCHLER, BARRY - Bethel Park - Secondary, Math - Golf Team. TOMICH, CAROLINE - East Pitts- burgh - Secondary, English - PSEA, Rocket Staff, Sigma Tau Delta. TOMICH, MARY - Pittsburgh - Elementary -- Kappa Delta Pi, PSEA, Lambda. Epsilon Delta. TOMLIN, PATRICIA - Erie - Health and Physical Education - Rocklettes, Rocket Ripplers, Orchesis, Zeta Tau Alpha. TOMSIC, JANICE - Pittsburgh - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI, WNPT, Open Road Club, Kappa Delta. TONELLI, JOHN - Forest-ville - Liberal Arts - Modern Language Club. TOY, NORMAN - Tarentuin - Lib- eral Arts - Student Government, Intra- murals, Alpha Delta Nu. TRIMBLE, GERALD - New Castle - Secondary, Chemistry - PSEA, Resi- dent Director, Alpha Delta Nu, Alpha Chi Rho. TROMBY, CHARLENE - Leechburg - Health and Physical Education - PSEA, P.E. Major's Club, WRA, Delta Zeta. TRUESDALE JUDITH - H illiards - TAYLOR, RICHARD - Duquesne - E1 -l PSEAQ Art Clubg ACEI. Elementary - Orientation Committee, IFC, Homecoming Committee, Sigma Tau Gamma. C1'I1CI1f2l.I'y TRUXELL, ROBERT - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Therapy - Intra- murals, Orientation Committee, Sigma Tau Gamma. TURNBULL, JAMES - Beuirer Pulls - Secondary, History -1- PSEA, Theta Xi. TURNER, GRACE - Eziuns City - Elementary - PSEA, Commuters Club. UBER, WILLIAM - Grove City - Secondary, Math - WNFT. VAN KIRK, MICHAEL - Enon Vul- ley - Secondary, Math - Intramurals. VAN VOORHIS, CAROLYN - Grove City - Elementary. VARGA, JOAN - Valencia - Ele- mentary - PSEA, ACEI. VARHOLA, MARY ANN - Spring- dale - Health and Physical Education - Rocklettes, WRA, P.E. Major's Club, Delta Zeta. VOSEI., TI-IELMA - Briflgerille - Elementary - PSEA, Glee Club. VUKMANIC, GARY - Muther - Health and Physical Education - Phi Epsilon Kappa, Baseball Team, Intra- murals, Officials Club, Tau Kappa Ep- silon. WAGNER, MIKE - Huntingdon - Health and Physical Education - Tau Kappa Epsilon. WALKER, LINDA - Briflgeuille - Health and Physical Education - P.E. Major's Club, WRA, WALLACE, MARY - Pittsburgh - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI, Newman Club, Service Club. WALTERS, JOSEPH - Yeogerstown - Health and Physical Education - Varsity Club, Football. WASCO, MARY - Leetstlule - Ele- mentary - PSEA, ACEI, House Coun- cil, Zeta Tau Alpha. WATSON, JUDY - Butler - Ele- mentary - PSEA. WATSON, KATHY - Ellwood City - Secondary, French - PSEA, Pi Del- ta Phi. House Council. WATSON, SHERON - Wenztlel - Health and Physical Education - Hockey Club, Volleyball Club, Basket- ball Club, P.E. Major's Club, PSEA, AAPHER. WATTS, CARLA - Belle Vernon - Liberal Arts - College Choir, Kappa Delta. WATYKA, THOMAS - Wiiidber - Secondary, Math - Soccer Team, Var- sity Club, Baseball Team, Intramurals, Sigma Tau Gamma. WAUGH, SHEILD - New Kensing- ton - Secondary, Math - YWCA, PSEA, Orchesis. WEAVER, DONNA - Juchson Center - Elementary - PSEA, CEC, Intramu- rals. WEAVER, IONA - Luinurtine - Lib- eral Arts - Choir, Panhellenic Coun- cil, Mu Kappa Gamma, PSEA, Sopho- more Women's Honorary, Kappa Delta. WEIGEL, DAVID - New Brighton - Secondary, Social Studies - CEC, Lambda Chi Alpha. WEISMAN, ALAN - Pittsburgh - Secondary, English - Wrestling Team, Intramurals, Orchesis, PSEA. WELCHLEY, MARK - Butler - Sec- ondary, Biology - Alpha Delta Nu, O- pen Road Club. WELKER, MARVIN - New Custle - Health and Physical Education - Phi Epsilon Kappa. WEPPELMAN, FAITH - Glenshuw - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI. WESTFALL, MARY ANN - Lutroue - Health and Physical Education - Delta Psi Kappa, WRA, Cheerleader. WHALEN, ROBERT - Aliquippu - Secondary, English - Sigma Tau Del- ta, Kappa Delta Pi, Rocket Staff, Alpha Chi Rho. WHANN, MICHAEL - Chicoru - Health and Physical Education - Basketball Team, Varsity Club, P.E. Major's Club, Phi Epsilon Kappa. WIEGAN, ROBERT - Pittsburgh - Secondary, Biology. WILLIAMS, DAVID - Slippery Roch -Secondary, English - PSEA. WILLIAMS, EDWIN - Russell - Health and Physical Education - Var- sity Club. WILLIAMS, Nancy - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - In- tramurals, Orientation Committee. WILSHIRE, MARY - Pittsburgh - Elementary - PSEA, Order of Diana. WILSHIRE, WILLIAM - Monroe- ifille - Elementary - Student Govern- ment, Dorm Council, IFC, Orientation Committee, Tau Kappa Epsilon. WILSON, FRANCES - Ellwoofl City x - Elementary - House Council, Or- chesis, PSEA, CEC. WILSON, GERALD - Hunouer - Health and Physical Education - Resi- dent Director, Soccer Team, Track Team, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Alpha Chi Rho. WILSON, LORRAINE - New Custle - Liberal Arts - Alpha Sigma Alpha. WIMER, KATHY - Surrer - Ele- mentary. WINCH, KEITH - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education. WINTER, BETTY - Witriipzzm - Elementary - Kappa Delta Pi, Lambda Epsilon -. Delta, Senior Women's Honorary, ACEI, PSEA, Psychology Club. WINTERHALTER, M. N. - Pitts- burgh - Elementary - PSEA, ACEI, Newman Club, Kappa Delta. WOITAS, JOHN - Leechburg -- Sec- ondary, Math - Sigma Pi. WOLFE, ROBERT - Franklin - Ele- mentary - Varsity Club, Basketball Team, Golf Team, Orientation Com- mittee, Dorm Council, Tau Kappa Epsilon. WOIODS, RUTH ANN - Pittsburgh - Health and Physical Education - WRA, Delta Psi Kappa, Intramurals, Kappa Delta. WOOLCOCK, EDWARD - Butler - Seconclary, Biology - Cross Country, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Delta Nu, Theta Xi. WORLEY, REBECCA - Pittsburgh - Elementary - House Council, Senate, Service Club. YAPLE, RUTH ANN - Johnsonburg - Elementary - CEC, PSEA. YAPLE, SARA - Johnsonburg - Health and Physical Education - Swim Team, Y WCA, WRA, Alpha Omicron Pi. YOUNG, JAMES - Butler - Sec- ondary, English. ZAHNISER, ROBERT - New Custle - Elementary - Psychology Club, Lambda Epsilon Delta. ZAMPERINI, KATHLEEN - Elwootl City - Secondary - English. 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