Bloomsburg University - Obiter Yearbook (Bloomsburg, PA)

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¥olutne ILWHt ( v,„ — — r .;fAi]i ' f- ' BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania In its one hundred twenty-five years of growth. Bloomsburg State College has undergone many changes. The Class of 1964 has been witness to much of this progress. This year ' s graduating class came to Bloomsburg in its first year as a State College. They leave Bloombsurg in its first year as a Liberal Arts College. But much more has changed at Bloomsburg than just the curricular offerings. To those of us who leave Bloomsburg this year, there has been one ever-present reminder of the dynamic spirit which has characterized our college since its be- ginnings as an Academy in 1839. This reminder is the sights and sounds of con- struction. The college we leave seems quite different from the college which greeted us four short years ago. From the first ue have become intimately acquainted with earth movers, steel girders, and cement mixers. They have become as much a part of our college lives as the traditional studies, dances, and dates. It is for this reason that we. the staff of the 1964 OBITER, have chosen construction as our theme for our ever-expanding college. In reality, this construction theme is symbolic of the purpose of Bloomsburg. It is the aim of our college to build teachers who will be able to instill in the minds of their students the ideals upon which the institution was built and which have been its guiding spirit for the last century and a quarter. It is our hope that the memories our class will carry away from Bloomsburg State College will be those of an ever-growing Alma Mater. To carry out this theme of construction, we have reproduced on our divider pages pen and ink sketches done by Elizabeth Owens, head of the Art Department at G.A.R. Memorial High School. W ilkes-Barre. Pa. Many of our students will recognize the campus views which Miss Owens has captured in her sketches. The Staff ■; .. • ., ' ' « ' =t. -5 k ' ;.: L jS I . ' p - ■- , ' • , [ The Caiftpus II Admin isfraHori and Faculry III Ihe Students IV Activities ¥ Orgartizafians ¥1 Athletics Ad fertisiiif artd Senior Directory fOS 9k Views Present Campys inctydingi Canstrucriort of Hew Ad ditions fo Cot lege JL -9 ■.-■ ■m- r, ■5 ;; -M ■W A .- .,. ' i Ay ■ ■•qfe ' ' iu £,tf ' .i i  ti ' ?V.. LfJ ' Ui ' — f I Ww %t .- To the outsider walking the periphery of our campus. Bloomsburg State is a peaceful, quiet col- lege, full of tree-shadowed walks and the quiet hum of learning. And. certainly, this is what BSC really is. Four years ago there was nothing to interrupt the peacefulness of our campus. We walked to and from our classes amid the sound of birds singing and wind rustling through the branches. But . . . .. . -m P ..iT ' ' IJg ' ' ' ( jpy!u . Ljir . 1 ' % V ' ' : •« ' ' ' fi • lu m • i ' ; Soon our peace and tranquility were shattered by the sounds of pneumatic drills, earth movers, test drillings, and cranes. Our campus took on a new look. Everywhere were the inevitable piles of earth, open trenches, and buildings in all stages of construction. Walking from class to class became an adventure. One was never sure when he might be swallowed up, beaned, or tripped. However . . . « P- ' ■ mSmmMmKomim ' ' - j c . , ?5,« Tv« . - -? BIBRBBI mm - ' s, iiains i Bl BHB BLBS: ..• -j-- iS- ♦• «5 1 r.giiwrrrgprTWifpg? gg iWji ' Trrr==- ' sl:. %r ' m. S ' i ;  i r:£9 ' 2 Wif- ' . j ' U Xs ■ ;■■• -ft. m f t NinaiT 1 ' 4 ' s«i ' •K . ' . V,. ' • . ii j w i .i ' %Jr? ' ' • it: . - V- ' ■ ' ■ ■ ' ' r- ' -J - m v ' ■ • : } . ,. ■-J5afc V N ¥ W y i ' r:. i:i. .f.J H - ' 1 1 n • ' . 1. r.l. jT ■ «r!?r ii vfc,3!.f i 4 _31E-. m ' l ■ ' « « 1 ' m: There were still some havens of rest open to us — places where the ever-expanding herd of earth movers had not trespassed. The shadows were still the same in front of Old North Hall and Waller Hall. The serenity of Navy Hall had not been disturbed. Many places were left for us to go and enjoy the peace that was Rloomsburg. Still . . . iv M i ■ % ' Jk % V-l iTliJvf ' . N.... f  p -V_. L !f ' - ' V ' j W - The sights and sounds of ihi ' onslruclion gangs always seem to slip into our minds to dis- turb our thougiils. It might lie in the middle of a stimulating lecture, or an interesting film, or a final examination. Sooner or later, everyone began to become interested in the progress of the con- struction. All of us would lake our daily walk past the site of construction and check to see just how the project was progressing. The spirit of expansion and growth soon made its presence felt on the entire college community. Just the same . . . All of us are looking forward to the day when the earth movers, cranes, derricks, and ce- ment mixers have left RIoomsburg and we can once more ramble about the campus in peace and tranquility — A consummation devoutly to be wished. . IP ' ' %: ' ;iJ ' mM ' i-- .V..- .Vi iX: -- «fc..-.- President of the College Bodrd of Trysfees Admirtistrcitive Officers Soeicit Deans lioii-fiistructioncil Personnel Currieular Expansion y 1 . ' M To the Members of the Senior Class: Those who graduate in 1964 enjoy the distinction of receiving the bachelor ' s degree in tiie twenty-fifth year of the second century of the life of the College. In the past quarter century, I have never known a class which exemplified the ideals of Bloomsburg as do yon. We are proud to claim the Class of 1964 as our own. You are ever welcome at your Alma Mater, and we shall always be interested in your progress throughout the coming years. Sincerely vours. Harvey A. Andruss. President I ' hc studeiil- of lllootnslnirg State (College lake tins opportunity of weh ' oniina Dr. and Mis. Harvey A. Andruss liuik lo llic lll(H m hur ); campus afler their ncent voyage to the I ' ar F.ast Mr. William A. Lank, President 5 ' - ' - t-ie i m Mr. J. Howard Deily, Secretary Mr. Guy Bangs Mr. Leo S. Dennen E. A. Fenstemacher Mr. Sa ' muel .lacobs ■ ■- Hon. Bernard Kelly The Hon. Harold L. Paul, Vice-President Adtttitiistrative Officers Mr. Boyd F. Buckingham B.S.. M.S. Director of Public Relations On Sabbatical Leave • o fit@ p@€in @ %i (8fr . Assistcint$ Id the Mrs. Elizabeth M. Williams B.S., M.Ed. Arr li Joan Gregory A.B., M.A. Departmental Chairman Verna Brooks A.B., M.Ed. James B. Creasy B.S., M.S.Bus-Admin. fSh ' James DeVore B.F.A., M.F.A. Otto D. Harris B.S.. M.A. Norman L. Hilgar B.S., M.Ed. Clayton H. Hinkel B.S.. M.Ed. Kenneth T. Wilson, Jr. B..S., M.Art Ed. Business Education S. Lloyd Tourney B..S.Ed., M.S. Ed., Ed.D. Director of Business Educa- tion Margaret A. Jack B.S., M.Ed. Margaret E. McCern B.S.. M.Ed. Ellen L. Lensing B.Ed., M.S., Ph.D. Francis J. Radice B.S., M.Ed. Walter S. RypicI B.S., M.Ed. C. Stuart Edwards B.S., M.Ed. Education Ernest H. Eiigelhardt A.B.. M.A.. Ed.D. Education and Psychology Education und Psychology Robert C. Miller B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Departmental Chairman Mvles J. Anderson B.S. Assistant to the Dean oj Men Lee E. Aumiller B.S.. M.S., Ed.D. Educational Psychology Ellamae Jackson B.S., M.Ed., P.D. Dean oj Women Education and Psychology Donald R. Bashore Robert G. Davenport Mary E. Macdonald A.B., M.Ed. B.S., M.S. A.B., A.M. Psychology Psychology and Counseling Education and Psychology Gerrold W. Hart Elton Hunsin ger B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. Audio-Visual Education Dean of Men Director of Placement Psychology s m Martni M. Keller B.S., M.Ed. Supervisor oj Secondary Stu- dent Teachers J. Alfred MrCauslin B.A., M.A., M.S., Ed.D. Dean oj Students Psychology A.J. McDonnell A.B., M.Ed. Supervisor of Secondary Stu- den! Teachers O ' Thaddfus I ' intrnuski B.S.. M.Ed. Audio-Visual Kiluraiion E. Paul V ' agnir B.S., M.Ed.. Ed.n. Psychology W Robert G. Norton B.S., M.Ed. Supervisor of Secondary Stu- dent Teachers k Martin . Satz B.A., M.A.. I ' h.D. Psychology Eiizal.rtli H. Williams B..S., M.Ed. Education Elementary Education Koyce O. Johnson B.S., M.Ed.. Ed.D. Director of Elementary Edu- cation Dorothy Helen Andrysick B.S. in Elem. Ed. Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School Grade 2 Beatrice M. Englehart B.S.. M.S. Benjamin Franklin Lahoratorr School Kindergarten n Warren I. Johnson B.S., M.Ed. Supervisor of Elementary Stu- dent Teachers Lx Iva Mae V. Beckley B.S.. M.Ed. Supervisor of Elementary Stu- dent Teachers f Deborah Griffith B.S., M.A. Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School Grade 4 Margaret C. Means B.S.. M.Ed. Supervisor of Elementary Stu- dent Teachers Nerine Middleswarth . nn Marie Noakes B.S., M.Ed. B.S., M.Ed. Benjamin Franklin Laboratory Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School School Grade I Grade 3 Kenneth A. Koberts B.S., M.S.Ed. Benjamin Franklin La ioratiir School Grade 6 Ray T. Sunderland B.S.. M.Ed. Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School Grade 5 Diinald A. Vannan B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. 4 William I). Ei.-enberg B.A., M.A. V Robert G. Meeker B.A., M.A. Charles C. Kopp B.S., A.M., Ph.n. Alva W. Ri B.S., M,A. Ertgtish Louis F. Thompson A.B., M,A., Ph.D. Actinp Departmental Chair- man Jordan Richmond A.B.. M.A. William C. Roth A.B., M.A. V Edward T. DeVoe B.S., M..S.. Ed.D. Virginial A. Duck B.A. Susan Rusinsko B.A., M.A. Jason Almu li n A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Iv Richard C. Savage B.A., M.A. Gerald H. Strauss B.A., M.A. I hiinias Stiirgenn A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Cecil C. Seronsy B.A.. M.A., Ph.D. Chairman of the Department of English On leave 4-fe f ' arl D. Bauer A.B., Ph.D. Departmental Chairman t -U|fj|V k Francis E. Albert Jnhn P. Brady B.A., Ph. Lie. A.B. French Spanish Marv Lou John Donald N. McKim B.S. ' A.B.. M. Litt. French Spanish Lisa Riechel B.A. Foreign Languages Geography Bruce E. .-Vdams B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. Departmental Chairman John A. Enman B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Jon A. CTlasgow B.A., M.A. Rnssell E. Houk B.S., M.Ed. Joanne McComb B.S. Lee C. Hop[ile B.S., M.S. Lavere McChire B.S., M.S. Eh McLaughlin B.S., M.Ed. W. Kirhanl M.-iitzer B.S., M.Ed. W. B. Sterhng B.S., M.S. Beatrice M. Mettler A.B.. M.S., R.N. George E. Wilwohl B.S., M.Ed. Heotth aiicf Physicat Education r v Walter R. Blair B.S., M.Ed. Departmental Chairman Eleanor Wrav A.B., M.S. Matbematics Charles R. Reardin B.A., M.A. Departmental Chairman Claude L. Bordner A.B., M.A. 9 T T David A. Crothamc B.S., M.Ed., M.A. .luhn S. bcrimgeoiir B.S., T.Ed. 1 Jolin Bzik B.S., M.M. Robert 1,. Klincdinst B.A. George Ij. .Stradlnian, Sr. B.S., M.Ed. Mathematics and Science IWusic Nelson A. Miller B.S.. M.Ed. Departmental Chairman Alden Buker A.B., A.M., Ph.D. Dean of Arts and Sciences Charles H. Carlson B.A., M.A., Ed.D. William K. Decker B.M., M.M. Dorothy J. Evans B.S. Science Roliert M. .lordan A.B., M.S. Departmental Chairman Michael Herbert B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Biology (!raip L. Hirne B.S., M.S. Biology - ici: ' Tobias K. 5 5carpino Kex E. Selk B.S., M.S. A.B., M.S. Physics Chemistry Theodore Jones B.S., M.Ed. Biology Robert N. McCormick B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Biology He.l , ii II. Keiehard B.S., M.S., M.A. Physics Harold H. Lantermaii B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Chemistry 5? P Donald D. Rabb B.S., M.S., Ed.D. Biology Robert G. Sa ar B.S., M.S. Biology David A. Superdock B.S., M.Ed. Physics Mordecai Treblow A.B., M.S. Chemistry Social Stydies John J. Serff B.S.. M.Ed., Ph.D. Deparlmcntat Chairman Paul K. Adams B.S., M.Ed. Eva Berczeller B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Philosophy J - Donald J. D ' Elia B.A., M.A. fswr tall 4 1 Ralph S. Herre B.S., M.A.. Ed.D. Henry R. George A.B., M.Litt. C. G. Jackson B.A., M.A. S|iee€h Eugene D. Thoenen A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Melville Hopkins A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Departmental Chaiinuin Anthony F. Kotoli B.A., M.A. Hairy G. Sihalck A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Mary Honirighous A.B., M.A.. Ph.D. Miehael J. McHale . .B., M.A. Jr Barbara ,1. I,. Shorkley B.A.. .M.S.. Ph.D. Rolieil R. .Sulenhrigrr B.A., M.A. Robert D. RIchey B.A.. M.A. Amy J. Short B.A.. M.A. Special Educafioit Donald F. Maietta B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Director of Special Education Edward G. Mayer B.S., M.Ed. Mental Retardation Richard P. Mease B.S., M.S. Speech Correction I.ola Maxwell B.S., M.Ed. Elementary Librarian (jwendolyn Fieanis A.B., M.A. Assistant Librarian Ruth Sineal B.S., M.S.L. S. College Physicicins Gilbert R. W. Selders B.S.. M.Ed.. Ed.D. Reading Ubrciry Samuel P. Shilling B.S., M.S. Speech Correction Elinor R. Keefer A.B.. B.S. in L. S., L.L.M. Head Librarian V. W. Reese B.S., M.D. |S?I H. P. Hoffman B.S.. M.D. College Nurses Fannie D. Crawford, R.N. Directing urse hfur H. Gilbert R.N. Nettie I. Seely. R.N. Nari- lrtstructionat Personnel Paul G. Martin B.S. Business Manager r — ' 1 Thomas Cjorey Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Bruce C. Dietterick B.A. Public Rclatiuns Betty Cooper Resident Adviser W. Horace Williams Manager oj College Store C C. Donald Huuseniik Data Processing Supervisor Althea Hoke Resident Adviser Hildepard I ' estel B.Lib.S., LL.D. Reference Librarian Anna Knight Institutional Secretary ijcpartded Currkular P Dean of I nslructioii COLLEGE WINS 3 M AS SISTANCE GRANT TO EDUUCATION AWARD Bloonisburg; State Colle, was one of five schools in Ea; ern Pennsylvania to receive tli grant based on proposals fi use of the overhead projecti by faculty. Shown in the a companying photo are, left right, Mr. Jack D. Saundei Sales Representative of Minn sota Mining and Manufacturii Company; Dean John A. Hoc who accepted the award in tl name of the college: Mr. J. P Bergin. Sales Supervisor ( MMM : and Mr. Thaddeus Pi trowski. Audio-visual Educ tion professor, who acted ; chairman of the committee pr paring the material which w; submitted to an impartial boa] of judges. The college wi deeply honored by being s lected as one of the recipien of this award, the monetai value of which is in excess i $3,000. With the rapid growth of the college in all fields of activity, certain academic areas have felt the impact of recent changes in curricular growth and development. In order to take advantage of rapidly-improving techniques in educational television, the faculty is engaged in a continuing study of closed-circuit telf ision as a means of improving classroom instruction. Sutliff Hall, the newest classroom building of the campus, is completely wired for closed- circuit TV. while other new buildings are being planned with similar facilities. There has been a phenomenal increase in interest in modern foreign lang uages — German. French, and Spanish. The installation of a foreign language laboratory and a well-prepared, enthusiastic faculty in the Department of Foreign Languages have given impetus to an emphasis that has been long overdue in teacher education. Three summer study tours to Germany. France, and Spain will highlight the innovations that have marked the growth of this aca- demic departtneiit. I5eginning in Se|)teml)er i9f .S. the ni ' w Elementary Education Curriculnni Materials Center in the Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School will be available for use. Plans for the center ha c been formulated and include a textbook library, displays of up-to-date instructiotial materials used in the language arts, arithmetic, elementary science, and the social studies, and research reports in the area of curriculum and instructional activities. In adflition to these specific impii enicnts. the present teacher education curriculum is constantly subject to review and evaluation. The College will be visited by a team from the Dejjartment of Public Instruction early in the fall of 1964 for the purpose of evaluating the revised curriculums in teacher education for automatic program approval. Special emphasis will be placed on recent improvements in offerings in .Scicticc. Mathematics. Foreign Languages, and Fine Arts. The programs in the Arts and Sciences, which were inaugurated in September 196.-), are also being restudied by special faculty committees which have been appointed by the Dean of Instruction. These new offerings will be subjected to a critical evaluation by the Middle States Asso- ciation of Schools and Colleges in 1966. and the College hopes that all necessary changes and refinements will be effected by that time. Increased faculty interest lias been e idenced in the area of the newer techniques in classroom instruction. This was evidenced recently when the College was awarded a 3M AGE Grant of $.5000 for the purchase of overhead projectors and equipment for the ])reparation of visual materials for classroom instruction. X ith the tremendous growth and expansion of enroll- ment in the Division of Graduate Studies, the College has extended its academic services to include graduate programs in Business Education, Elementary Education, Special Edu- cation for the Mentally Retarded, Speech Correction, and English. The newly-created State Board of Education will soon consider an ajiplication to add Social Studies, includ- ing Geography, to the list of graduate studies, }K A TE ROBERT C. MILLER Director Si UDIES On June 9. 1960, the State Council of Education of the Com- monwealth of Pcnnslvania authorized the Bloomsburg State College to inaugurate a program of graduate studies and to confer the Master of Education degree, (graduate courses for students desiring to secure the Master of Educatio n degree in Business Education, Elementary Education. English. Speech Correction, and Special Education for the Mentally Retarded are now offered by the College. The program is operative within the framework of policies and curriculums dev5ei€Fp d:;and approved by the Graduate Council of the College. _._ - i £ %x C rat e JSfe ot ;ldurmg Sumtoer sessions and the academic year lc)c both full and, part4ime studettts desiring to improve their professional competence. There are% vtf. pver four hundred students enrolled in the program which be artWrfihe summer of 1961. The dedication of the College to the success of this endeavor i Etli another step in the con- tinuing effort to serve the academic community and lo imjirove the status of the teaching profession. The need for professional education for teacher. extending beybnd the undergraduate level has long been recognized by educational leaders throughout the LInited States. In recent years the Pennsyl- vania State Council of Education has takein positive action to improve instruction in public schools by upgrading certification requirements for teachers. This action indicates a clear recognition by the State Council of the need for training beyond the Bachelor ' s degree. Mandated salary sched- ules which provide salary differentials for holders of Master ' s degrees in the form of higher maxi- mum salaries give additional recognition of the value of graduate study. The program of graduate studies at Bloomsburg State College has as its primary purpose the increasing of the competency of teachers in Pennsylvania. To achieve this purpose, the following specific objectives, as they relate to the individual student, have been developed. 1. To |)rovide opportunity for advanced study in a selected field of specialization. 2. To provide an opportunity for developing a better understanding of the culture of our so- ciety — a society in which the teacher is expected to assume an increasingly important role. 3. To encourage independent thought and initiative and develop problem-solving ability. 4. To provide an incentive for continuing professional growth. .S. To develop a basic understanding of research methods and lechiiiiiucs so that reports of research in the field of education may be correctly interpreted and evaluated. 6. To develop a more comprehensive understanding of the teaching and learning processes. OMSBURG STATE COLLEGE BLOOMSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA FEBRUARY 1963 Number 2 . — ' N ' r ■ -- For nearly a renliiry ono of thf chief olijecti es of this iiistilu- tioii has continued to he the preparation of teacliers and professional personnel for |iiiblic school careers. However, in IQCiO our name was ehanj ed from Bloonisburg State Tcachcis College to liloomsburg State (iollejic: in l ' )()l the collciie was authorized by an Act of the (General Assembly to formulate academic curriculunis in t he Arts and Sciences leading to the degree of tJarhelor of Arts; aWd on May o. 1962. the college was granted apjiroval by the State Council of Education to jiroceed uith programs for this degree during the academic year 1963-61 that is now drawing to 8 1 The first year of the Arts and Sciences has been a ery encotiragiti ' ohe More than eighty stu- dents enrolled during the first semester, and the -eeond -tmester saw an increase of approximately ten per cent. ithin a ery few years there will no doubt ! e sevcra;L..liundrcd students enrolled in the piogram. Many Liheral Arts students are conscious of the necessity of this tyiie of education as pre- paratory to the graduate degrees r((piired for careeis in college and university teaching: others are enrolled in the program in preparation for medical, law, and other protessional schools; and still other students are working towards the B.A. as a terminal degree uhieh will stand them in good stead for entering directly into careers in liusiness, industi), and reseanh. In the Bachelor of Arts curriculum il i- po-sible to major in anv one of a wide variety of subjects within one of three general areas of eoneentration: ALDEN BUCHER Dean of Arts and Sciences I 1. Natural Sciences Physics Chemistry Biology Earth Science Mathematics 2. Social Sciences Business and Economics Economics History Political Soil Sociology an Psychology Geography ntnropology Humanities 1 Art ■ ' -A English ■- ' ■ Speech and Theater Studies French German Spanish Music Philosophy W . %- -■ .. ' -A... - Students concentrating in the atural Science aiea are rerpiired to take two years of mathematics (through Differential Calculus) and two years of a laboratory science, but students concentrating in the [fumanities or Social Sciences areas are required to lake only one year of mathematics and one year of a laboratory science. Foreign language through the soidiomore level is required of all stu- dents in the program. As head of the Arts and Scienees division. I wish to express my personal congratulations to you pioneering Liberal Arts students who have rnadp the, grade this year. You have embarked on the most difficult of academic struggles, but if you persevere in this struggle, it will result in a lifetime of satisfying rewards. C) I Qf Senior Portraits Classes Senior Jurtior Sophomore Freshman Bysirtess Educoticin ■ Dr. S. Lloyd Tourney, Director of Business Education, poses with Mi ' s Marparet Jack, staff member. A Student teacher Lester Diettrich receives instructions in the use of the new mimeographing machine in the Bloomsburg Senior High l)usiness education department from Dr. Ellen L. Lensing, supervisor of student teachers. ▼ Business students conduct panel discussion in P. 0. D. class in the new Berwick Area Senior High School. Mr. Ciampi. cooperating teacher, and student teacher Robert Kutchi obser ' e. A West entrance of the new Bloomsburg Senior High School, one of the cooperating districts in the college ' s service area. I B 1 W W A conference with cooperating teacher Mr. Murray Watts follows presentation of a lesson in business education in the Berwick Senior High School. A Student teacher Paul Conard and a group of Berwick High School students check a reference on a typing problem. Gary Sprout records six-weeks grades in the Business Edu- cation Department of the new Bloomsburg High School, if- RICHARD FLOYD ALUS General Business Towanda Pi Omega Pi 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD ANDREWS Accounting Northumberland Day Men ' s Assoiiation 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 2; Veter- ans ' Association 2, 3: Student PSEA 3, 4. MARIANNE LOUISE ANTONETTI Accounting Sayre Big Name Entertainment 2; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3: Inter- national Relations Club 3: Science Club 2; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3. REGINALD JOHN ARNOLD General Business Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Business Edu- cation Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 4; Veterans ' Association 1: National Business Education Association 4; Men ' s Intramurals. TERRY LEE BEARD Accounting Blandon Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 4: Intramural Football 2. WILLIAM JAMES BERRY, JR. Accounting Danville Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Business Education Club 1, 2: Student PSEA 4: Veterans ' Association 3. BARBARA JEAN BALUTA General Business Shickshinny Pi Omega Pi 2, 3; Business Education Club I, 2. 3: International Relations Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Freshman Talent Show; Home- coming Hostess Committee 1; Waller Hall Float Committee 1; Newman Club 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance 3. JOHN HENRY BAUSCH Accounting Danville English Club 1: Student PSEA 4: Football 1. 2. 3: Basketball 1; National Business Education Association 4. CARL LEONARD BROOKING Accounting Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 4; Bus iness Education Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Veterans ' Association 2; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3, 4. DANIEL EARL BROWN Accounting Laporte Day Men ' s Association 3; Buiness Education Club 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band 1; Freshman Dance Committee 1. DONNA BROWN Secretariat Drexel Hill Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Blooinslmi ' f; Playi ' is 1; Business Eiliication Club 1, 2, 4; Student PSEA 1, 2, 4: Maroon and Gold 1: Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Counselor 2. (;E0RGE ARTHUR BURGE. JR. Accounting Day Men ' s Association 4: Businc PSEA 1. Danville Education Clul) 3: Student HAROLD JOHN COLE, JR. Secretarial Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 1; Business Edu- cation Club 2: Student PSEA 3, 4; Veterans ' Association 1; Blood Mobile Committee 2. PAUL LEE CONARD Accounting Turbotville Day Men ' s Association 1 ; Business Education Club 1 ; Men ' s Intra- murals 1. LESTER JOHN DIETTERICK Accounting Berwick Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3; Business Educa- tion Club 2, 3; Science Club 2; Student Christian Association . RICHARD DAVID DOPSOVIC Accounting Wind Gap CG. Committees: Furniture 3, 4, Customs 2; Men ' s Resident Coun- cil 1, 2. .3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2: Student PSEA 3, 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Fire Brigade 2, 3, 4. Hf pfr ' ' k RALPH V. CARLONE Accounting Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3: Business Education Club 1. 2. EDWARD R. CHIGLINSKY Accounting Shenandoah Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Men ' s Resident Council 3: Business Education Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS CHARLES DAMICO Accounting Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Veterans Association 1; Maroon and Gold Sportswriter 2. CAROLE ANN DEFRANCISCO General Business Berwick Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4. h NOI.A LEIGH KLLENBERGER General Business Troy Business Eduration C lulj 2, 3. HILDA MAE FARLEY General Business Elimsport Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Officer 3; - ' B ' Club 2, 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; International Relations Club 2, 3. Program rhairniaii 3: Student Christian Association 2, 3. RICHARD NELSON FAUST Accounting Schuylkill Haven Business Education Club 1. 2: Student PSEA 4: Fire Brigade 2, 3. 4. GERALD FORTNEY Accounting Forty Fort CGA Committee: Hospitality 3: Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4; Student PSEA 3, 4. BARBARA DIANE GEHRIG Secretarial Bloomsburg College Council Menif er 3: CGA Committee Member 3: Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Day Women ' s Officer, President 3; Day Women ' s Official Board 2; Business Education Club 1; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3; Harmonettes 3, NORMAN GEISINGER Accounting Allentown Business Education Club 3: Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold Photograjiher 1, 2: Aviation Club 2; Men ' s Intramurals , 3; Fresh- man Hop Publiiity (Committee 1. GEORGE JOSEPH FROELICH Accounting Upper Darby Men ' s Resident Council 4: Pi Omega Pi 2: Business Education Club 3; Stu.lent PSEA 1; Fire Brigade. JEFFREY MARSH GARRISON Accounting Glenside Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1. 2. 4; Business Education Club 2, Fire Brigade. VINCENT FRANK GILOTTI Accounting Business Education Club 1. Lake Harmony JOHN HENRY GRANT, JR. Accounting Girardville Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3; Business Education Club 1, 2: Stu- dent PSEA 1. RICHARI1 BI.AIR GREENLY Accounting Danville Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4: Veterans ' As- sociation 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 3. HOWARD GARDNER GRIGGS, JR. Accounting Clarks Summit CCA Committees: Social Recreation 2, 3, Hospitality 3, Husky Lounge 3; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Executive Council 3; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Recording Secretary 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; Maroon and Gold Advertising Manager 3. DONALD P. HALE Accounting Scranton Student PSEA 4; Veterans Association 3, 4. DENNIS L. HEISER Accounting Selinsgrove Men ' s Resident Cuuncil 3, 4; Men ' s Iiitiamurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES LEE HOWARD Accounting Glen Lyon Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3, 4; Veterans ' Association 1, 2. STANLEY A. JASHINSKI Accounting Shamokin Day Men ' s Association , 2. 3. 4, Secretary 2; Business Education (Jul, 1; Student PSEA 4. ANN MARIE CLARE GRZYWACZ Secretarial Mayfield CGA Committees: Customs 2, 3, Social Recreation 2, Pep 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: Business Education Club 1, 2; Student PSEA 1. RICHARD JOHN HAEFNER Accounting Hazelton Men ' s Resident Cnnncil 1, 2. 3. 4; Business Education Club 4: Varsity Club 3. 4; Football. Manager 2; Social Recreation Commit- tee 2; Fire Brigade 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JAMES L. HINCKLEY Accounting Berwick Day Men ' s Association 2, 3, 4; Circle K Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Men ' s Intramurals 3. JEAN ANN HOUCK General Business Danville Day Women ' s Association 3, 4: Business Education Club 3; Student PSEA 4. ' Ot-— DAVID MArxLON JOHNSTON Accounting Upper Darby Fire Brigade 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Business Education Club 1; CGA Committees: Social Recreation 1, Hospitality 1. 2. 3: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2: Bloodmobile Committee 1. MARY ANN JONES General Business Shaft Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3: Student PSEA 3; Pi Omega Pi 3; Business Education Club 1, 2. 3: College Choraleers 1. Trevose Student PSEA 3; Maroon and Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Vice- Business Education Club 2, 3; ELAINE BARBARA KENNEDY General Business Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Gold 1; CGA Committee: Pep 2 President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: College Choraleers 1. ELAINE EBERT KISTLER General Business Linport Waller Hall Association I, 2, 3; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3; Student Christian Association 3; Studio Band, Vice- President 3; Fire Warden 3: Business Education Club 1, 3. • ' SJ JOHN EDWARD JENSON General Business Lindenhurst, N.J. Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Football 1, 2; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSANNE JOHNS General Business Waymart Business Education Club 3: Student PSEA 3; Women ' s Intra- murals 3. KAREN ROCHELLE KELLER General Business Berwick CGA Committees: Social Recreation 4, Customs 2; Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3: Maroon and Gold 3: Junior Prom Invitations Committee; Secretarial Committee 4; Dance Committee 1. MICHAEL JOHN KENNA Accounting Tremont Day Men ' s Association 1, 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 2: Business Education Club 1, 2: Student PSEA 3. 4; Veterans ' Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Basketball 2; Men ' s Intramurals 2. 3. A ERONICA TERESA KOZLEVCAR Secretarial Uniondale Waller Hall Assiiciatiiiii 1, 2. 3; Business Education Club 1, 2. DAVID ALLEN KRATZER Accounting Lewisburg Men ' s Resident Oiunril 2. 3. 4: en Inlranuirals 2, 3. ROMAN KlIROWSKI Accountin ; 01™ Lyon Men ' s Resident CnuTiril 1, 2. 3. 4; Business Kduratinn Club I, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 4: Track 1, 2. JOHN MORRIS LASHAY Accounting Shamokin Day Men ' s Assoiiation 1: Men ' s Resident Connril 2, 3; Business Edueation Club 2; Art Club, Treasurer 1: Trark 1: Men ' s Intra- murals 2. 3: Miininn anil Cnlil 1. JAMES KEILER MACNEAL. JR. Accounting BIoomsburR Business Eduratimi Club 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4: Veterans ' Association 1. MARY LEE MANDALO Secretarial Reading Maroon and Golil 3; Olympian. Business Manager 1; Waller Hall Fire Warden: Waller Hall Counselor: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Pi Omega Pi 1, 2, 3. 4. Secretary 4: Business Education Clidi 1, 2, 3, 4: Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. JON DAVID MAYER Accounting Wilkes-Barre Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4: Business Education Club 1, 2: Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 1, 2, 4; Maroon and Gold 4. FRANK THOMAS McHUGH Accounting Lost Creek Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4. ESTELLE JOSEPHINE LOLL Secretarial Demarcst, N. J. Maroun and Gold 1; Waller Hall Fire Warden 1; Proctor 1; Pi Omega Pi 3; Business Education Club 2, 3. DALE H. LONG Accounting Reading Class Officer. Vice-President 3: ( ' X ' , Committees: Customs 2, Social Recreation 2, 3. Intramural 3, Hospitality 2, 3: Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4; Business Education Club 2: Student PSEA 4: Basketball 1: Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3. RICHARD WILLIAM MAYAN Accounting ' Danville Day Men ' s Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Business Education Club 1; Inter- national Relations Club 4; English Club 4; Student PSEA 4. ROBERT ADAM MAYEFSKIE Accounting Shenandoah Men ' s Resident Council 4: Student PSEA 1; Veterans ' Association . 2. 3. Treaurer 1 : Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. u -s - CARL LEONARD MILLARD, JR. Accounting Bloomsbuig CGA Committees: Vice-President 3. Election Board 4: Day Men ' s Association I. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4, Executive Council 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Business Education Club L 2. 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Cold 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1 2 3, 4. RICHARD VERNON MILLER, JR. Accounting Hershey CGA Committees: Hospitality, Husky Lounge 4, Election Board 4, Dining Room 4, Social Recreation Committee 4; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 3; International Rela- tions Club 3; Student PSEA 3, 4; Business Contest Chairman 3; Men ' s Intramurals 3. LOUISE ANN NYE Accounting Shamokin Day Women ' s Association 1: Waller Hall .Association 2, 3; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM JOHN O ' BRIEN Accounting Bloonisburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. J JAMES PHILIP MrKINLEY General Business Glenside Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. CAROL RO.SE RAPPO McLEAN General Business Cornwells Heights Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3, 4; CGA Com- mittee: Pep 2; Business Education Club 2, 3; College Choraleers . ?y j DONALD ARTHUR MITCHELL General Business Bloomsburg Day Men ' s -Association 1, 2: Business Education Club 2, 3, 4; Stu- dent PSEA 4. ROBERT E. NUNEVILLER Accounting Springfield Township Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 2. JOHN RICHARD OSHETSKI Accounting Riverside Day Men ' s Association 4; Student PSEA 1; Football 2, 3; Wrestling 3; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3. JOYCEANN PADOVANI General Business Cornwells Heights • College Council 3: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Business Educa- tion Club 1, 2, 3; College Choraleers 1; Pilot 2. ANNA PELAK Secretarial Edwardsville Day Women ' s Association 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Ma- roon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Business Educa- tion Club 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. BARI E. POORMAN Accounting Emporium CGA Committees: Dining Room 2. 3, 4, Hospitality 3; Men ' s Resi- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4: Business Education Club 3, 4; Veterans ' Association 1, 2: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold 3, 4: Basketball Statistician 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3: Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3, 4; NAIA Wrestling Committee 3. JOHN WARREN RIBBLE Accounting Norristown Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL LEROY RITZMAN Accounting Shamokin Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JAMES SANTO Accounting Wind Gap Junior Class Treasurer 3: Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega 2, 3, 4, President 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 3, 4; Vet- erans ' Association 1, 2; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. ROBERT FREDERICK SCHILLER General Business CoUingdale Fire Brigade 3, 4: Election Board 2, 3. 4; Hospitality Committee 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 4: Baseball 1, 2; Men ' s Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1; College Choraleers 1. ir j JOHN JOSEPH RANKIN Accounting Lansdowne Men ' s Resident Council 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Fire Brigade 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. MICHAEL PAUL REITMEYER Accounting Fern Glen Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Business Education Club 2, 4; Student PSEA 4, FRANK RICHARD RIZZO Accounting Shenandoah Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Contest 2, 3. CARMINE JOSEPH ROSSI Accounting Doylestown Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3: Business Education Club 2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Fire Brigade 2, 3. t . f. J i EDNA IDA SHERMAN General Business Bloomsburg Dav Women ' s Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold 1. 2: Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1. 2. 3, 4. FRANCES G. SHORES Secretarial Ulster Student Christian Association 1, 2; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3. GARY LEE SPROUT Accounting Lewistown Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Fire Brigade 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL ANTHONY STORTI General Business Norristown Men ' s Resident fiouncil 1, 2, 3; Business Education Club L 2, 3. 4. ' DAVID WILLIAM SCHRAMM Accounting Glenside Fire Brigade 3, 4; Men ' s Ressident Council , 2, 3, 4: Business Education Club 1, 2; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. JAMES SETCAVAGE Accounting Mabanoy City Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3; Student PSEA 3, 4. CAROL ANN SMITH General Business Muncy Day Women ' s Association 1: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1, 2, 3: Student PSEA 1; Women ' s Intramurals 1. HELEN MARIE SOBOTA Secretarial Day Women ' s Association Student PSEA 4: Maroon Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Waller Hal and Gold 1. Palmerton Association 1, 2, 3; : Business Education KATHLEEN TARR General Business Stroudsburg Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Student PSEA 3, 4. LORENZO ROBERT TIRONI General Business Rockaway Freshman Class Vice-President 1; College Council Member 1: Men ' s Resident Council President 3, Treasurer 1 : Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Secretary- 1; Football L 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4, Captain 2, 3; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. JOHN RAYMOND UMLAUF General Business Girardville Day Men ' s Association 3. EVARISTO VIEIRA, JR. General Business Clark, N. J. CGA Committees: Hospitality 2. Recreation 3: Business Education Club 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Education Contest 2, 3, 4, Publicity Chairman. mr HARTLEY JOSEPH WILENSKI Accounting Miami, Fla. Men ' s Resident Council 3. 4; Business Education Club 3, 4; Stu- dent PSEA 4; Varsity Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4. DAVID ALLEN YERGEY Accounting Pottstown CG. Committees: Hospitality 3. Social Recreation 3: Men ' s Resi- dent Council L 2, 3, 4: Business Education Club 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2. Treaurer 2; Student Christian Association 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1. 2: Business Education Contest 3, Chairman; Studio Band. Treasurer 3. DARLENE ANN WERTMAN Secretarial New Tripoli Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3; Business Education Club 2, 3: Student Christian Association 2, 3; Student PSEA 1. ROBERT A. ' WIEST Accounting Shamokin Day Men ' s .Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Student PSEA 4; Business Educa- tion Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Men ' s Intramurals 3. BONNIE LEE ZEHNER General Business Sugarloaf Dav Women ' s Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3, 4; Athenaeum Chill 1: Business Education Club 2, .3. 4: Student PSEA 4. GLORIA JEAN ZUBRIS Secretarial Fairmount Student PSE. ' 4; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3, 4, Historian 3, Acting Treas- urer 4: Business Education Club 1. 2. 3. Secretary 2. Elementciry Education Miss Middelswarth and Dr. Johnson conclude conference in principar office. T Student teacher Richard Davala projects filmstrip in a social studies unit in Grade Four of the Bloomsburg Memorial Elementary School. k Student teacher Frieda Van Fltit and pupils examine unit on the nii roscope developed m Grade One at Blnonisliurp Memorial Elementary School. .Murtent leacner urva vvxii- iMt;s directs Third Grade chil- dren of the Benjamin Franklin I.alinratory School in making an Indian tepee. ▼ Student teacher Sandra Smith intro duces social studies unit in Grade Four Benjamin Franklin. ▲ Second grade student teachers Nancy Rodgers and Martha Timlin arrange holiday bulletin hoard in the main corridor of the Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School on the college campus. Aiidify Stump. Janics (iailagher, Charlotte tiill, and Bfr ' tsy Kuftancr, slmlcrit tcarln-rs at Bloomsljurg Memorial Elementary School, have eonlerence with Mrs. Iva Mae Beckley, .Sui)ervisor ' of .Student Teaehers. ► Barhara Kitchen and Frieda VanFleet e.xplain th microscope to their first grade students. Margaret Martishek holds a eonlerence with one of her fourth grade students at Benjamin Franklin Laboratory School. June Houseknecht and James Dy- singer supervise the presentation of The Firs! Thanksgiving, a radio play, by their third grade class at Blooms- burg Memorial Elementary School. ► Nancy Jean Kane re- views a unit on Weather with one of her second grade pupils. A Molly Clugston and Frances Bielski develop readiness lor a reading group in the first grade at Bioomshurg Menioiial Elementary School. BONNIE JEAN AUSTIN Elementary Forty Fort CGA Committees: Customs 2; Social Recreation 3; Pep 3: Hospi- tality 3: Furniture 3: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1. 2, 3. 4: Co-captain 4; Student ( ' hristian Association 3. CARMELIA MARIE BANGOR Elementary Hazleton Waller Hall Association 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Governinp Board 3: Athenaeum Club 2: Student PSEA 3: Program and Ticket Com- mittee 3. «. ' ■ . DIANE AKl.ENE BENSINGER Elementary Port Carbon Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2; College Choraleers 1. MARGARET LOUISE BERHALTER Elementary South Williamsport Waller Hall Asso( iation 1, 2, 3: B Cluh 2, 3; President 3; Vice President 3; College Choraleers 1. 2: Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JOYCE MARGARET ANDERSON Elementary Montoursville CGA Committees: Social Recreation 2, Customs 2, Hospitality 3: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Waller Hall Governing Board 3, 4; Student PSEA 1, 4: Spring Arts Festival Committee 3; Waller Hall Proctor 2; Junior Resident Adviser 4; Senior Graduation Committee: Senior Announcement and Name Cards Committee. JANE RUTH ARCHER Elementary Stillwater Day Women ' s Association 2, 3; College Choraleers 2, 3; Transfer from Monmouth College. GARY ANTHONY BARNABA Elementary Binghamton, N. Y. Business Education Club 1, 2; Varsity Club 1, 2. 3. 4: ' Maroon Gold Sports Staff 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Fire Brigade 4; Hospi- talitv Committee 3. 4; Customs Committee 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM D. BARTMAN Elementary Gilbertsville Dining Room Committee 2. 3: Men ' s Resident Council I. 2, 3; Stu- dent Christian Association 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4; Student PSEA 4: Maroon Gold Reporter 2. 3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Customs Committee 2; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3. FRANCES HELEN BIELSKI Elementary Bloomsburg Day Women ' s Assoiiation 3. I: XXaller Hall Association 1. 2; Sigma Alpha Eta 2. 3. 4: Atlienaemn Club 1. JOANNE BOBITA Elemcnlary Palmerton Day Women ' s Association 4; U allcr Hall Association 1, 2. 3; Inter- national Relations Cluh 2. 3: Student PSEA 1, 4: Athenaeum Chib 2: ( oliege Choraleers 3: (Council for Education of Exceptional rhildieii 2. JANET ELIZABETH BOHSTEDT Elementary Allentown CGA Committees: Pep 3, Hospitality 3. Social Recreation 2, 3, Election Board 3, Furniture 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Bloomsburg Players 2: College Choraleers 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 4: Waller Hall Proctor 3. MARGO BONITA BOLIG Elementary Northumberland Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2; College Choraleers 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band 1; Student Christian Asso- ciation 3, 4; Student PSEA 3, 4. RONALD CARL BOSTON Elementary Berwick Day Men s Association , 2, 3, 4: Athenaeum Club 4; Circle K Club 2. 3: Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2. BETSY ANN BRITTINGHAM Elementary Levittown Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3. THEODORE CHARLES BURKLAND Elementary Danville Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4: Veterans ' Asso- ciation 2, 3. BONNIE PRISCILLA BURNARD Elementary Pen Argyl CGA Committee: Hospitality 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE JUNE CAMERON Elementary Beaver Springs Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: Athenaeum Club 1: Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2: Student PSEA 3. PATRICIA ELLEN CAMPBELL Elementary Malverne, N. Y. CGA Committees: Furniture Chairman 3, Pep 2, 3. Customs 2, Social Recreation 2, 3. Hospitality 3, Election Board 3: Waller Hall Associa- tion 1. 2, 3, 4: Waller Hall Governing Board 4; Spanish Club 3, 4: Student PSEA 2, 4; Maroon Gold Typist 1; Pilot, Assistant Editor 3; Fashion Show 2, 3, 4. BRENDA LEE CAPORALETTI Elementary Mocanaqua Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3: Waller Hall Proctor 2, 3: Athen- aeum Club 1, 2; Maroon Gold Typist 3: CGA Committees: Hospi- tality 2, 3: Pep 1, 2, 3, Election Board 3; Women ' s Intramurals 2, 3. JOSEPH P. CASARELLA Elementary Wyoming CGA Committee: Social Recreation 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Swimming Team Manager 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 4. VIOLA ANTONETTE CHYKO Elementary Bloomsburg Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3, 4; CGA Committee: Social Recreation 2. JAMES ALBERT CLARK Elementary Athenaeum Club 1: College Choraleers 1, 2: Olympian 3. Canton JOHN CHERUP Elementary ■ Plains Veterans Assnriatiou 1. 2; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN CHYKO Elcmentarv Bloomsburp Day Men ' s Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Student PSEA 3, 4: Men ' s Intra- murals 1, 2. 3, 4: Freshman Hop (ioniniittei- 1 : Puliliiity (Committee 4. JANICE MARIE CLEMENS Elementary Berwick Day Women ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Athenaeum Club 3;. Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 3: Maroon Gold 2. CAROL FAY CLEMENTS Elementary Shamokin Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; International Relations 1, 2: Student Christian Association 1. 2. 3; Student PSEA 3. Jk MOLLY ANNE CLUCSTON Elementary Northumberland CGA Woman Representative 3; CGA Committees: Hospitality 2, ( ' n- hairman 3: Customs 2; Social Recreation 2, 3, Election Board 2, 3: Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3; Proctor 2: Counselor 3: Student PSEA 2, 4; Maroon Gold 1, 2: Bloomsburg Players 1, 2. Treasurer 3: Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. JOANN DORIS CONRAD Elementary Sunbury Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Student PSEA 3. 4. ' n. JEAN COPE Elementary Danville Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4: Student PSEA 4. VICKI DAHLGREN Elementary Hughesville Transfer from Bellhaven College. Jackson. Miss.: Student PSE. ' 3; Women ' s Intramurals 3, 4. JOAN MARIE DAHLHAUSEN Elementary Philadelphia CGA Committees: Hospitality 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 1, 4; Waller Hall Governing Board 4: Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Counselor 3; Junior Resident Adviser 4. AMY R. DANIELS Elementary Scranton CGA Committee: Hospitality 2, 3: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: College Choraleers 2, 3; Student PSEA 1, 3; Waller Hall Governing Board 2, 3. JAMES EDWARD DIEHL Elementary Danville Day Men s Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 1. ANNARITA MARIE DIXON Elementary West Hazleton Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3: B Club 1, 2, 3; College Choraleers 1,2. WARREN RAY ELDRIDGE Elementary Northumberland Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2: Circle K Club President 3. 4; Student PSEA 4: College Choraleers 1. NANCY BARNETT ERWAY Elementary Coudersport Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; B Club 1, 2, 3; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3; Librarian 2, 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4. RICHARD GEORGE DAVALA Elementary Exeter CGA Committees: Election Board 2, 3, Dining Room 2, 3, Furniture 2, 3, Husky Lounge 2, 3. Social Recreation 2, 3, Hospitality 2, 3; Men ' s Resident Council 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. MARGARET MARY DESMOND Elementary Milton Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: French Club 3; Maroon and Gold Band 2, 3: College Choraleers 1. JAMES ALAN DYSINGER Elementary Bloomsburg English Club 2, 3: Spanish Club 4. ANN L. EDWARDS Elementary Pen Argyl CGA Woman Repiesentative 4, College Council 3, 4: CGA Com- mittees: Hospitality 2, Customs 2, Pep 3. Social Recreation 2, Elections 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Waller Hall Presi- dent 3: Waller Hall Governing Board 1, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, President 4; Bloomsburg Players 2; French Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Student Christian Association 1. 2, Secretary 2; Student PSEA 1, 2; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. MARION FRANCES FLANAGAN Elementary Sliamokin Day Women ' s As nriation 1, 2. 3, 4: Allienaeum Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 3. LEE THOMAS FREDERICKS Elementary Lansford Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2. 3. 4: Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Football L 2, 3, 4. NANCY JANE GEORGE Elementary Catawissa Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; College Choraleers 1,2; Student PSEA 2. ANN ARLENE GIERING Elementary Frackville Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Board Representative 4; Athenaeum Club 1 ; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. BARBARA DIANE FEGLEY Elementary Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3. Lavelle CARL A. FISHER, JR. Elementary Northumberland Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2: Circle K Club 3, 4; College Choraleers 1: Science Club 1, 2; Student PSEA 2; .Student Christian Association 2. JAMES JOSEPH GALLAGHER Elementary Kingston Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2. 3. 4; CGA Committees: Social Recrea- tion 1, Elections 3: Men ' s Intramurals 3; Student PSEA 3. EUGENE STEPHEN GARANCHESKI Elementary Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Student Christian Association I, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN W. HARTIN Elementary , bington CGA Committees: Hospitality 3, Awards 4, Furniture 4: Men ' s Resi- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Student PSEA: Arrangement Investigation Committee Co-Chaimian 4; Men ' s Intramurals 4. SUSAN ELIZABETH HARTMAN Elementary Catawissa Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3: Treasurer 2; Representative 2; Athenaeum Club 1; College Choraleers 2; Maroon and Gold Band 1; Student PSEA 2, 3. ANNE HEATHERINGTON Elementary Totowa Borough, N. J. Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3: Spanish Cluh 3: Student Christian Asso ciation 3. ROBERT RAYMOND HEIDGER Elementary Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold 2, 3; Olympian 3. VIRGINIA CAROL HESEL Elementary Levittown CGA Committee: Dining Room Committee 2, Chairman 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Waller Hall Officer, Proctor Chairman 2, 3: College Choraleers I. 3: Student Christian Association 2: Maroon Gold 2, Olympian 2; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 3: Dear Coed Staff 3; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. CHARLOTTE ANN HILL Elementary Berwick Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3: Student PSEA 3, 4. KAREN RUTH HOFFMAN Elementary Quakertown Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3; Waller Hall Officer: Counselor 2, Proctor 3; Bloomsburg Players 4: College Choraleers 1, 2, 3, Li- brarian 3; Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 4. MARY ELLEN HORNER Elementary Oual ' ertown Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3; Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 2: Student PSEA 3: CGA Committees: Entertainment L Hospitality 2; Freshman Talent Show: Women ' s Intramurals 1. J. MICHAEL HELVESTON Elementary Glenside Student PSEA 4: Football 1: Track 1, 2, 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Bloodmobile Committee 3; Hospitality Committee 2, 3; Customs Committee 2, 3. JOANNE MARIE HERB Elementary Bloomsburg Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3. 4; College Choraleers 1; Interna- tional Relations Club 4; Student Christian Association I: Student PSEA 4: Maroon Gold 2. BETSY ELLEN HODGSON Elementary Plymouth Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Head Counselor 3: International Relations Club 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 3,4. JO ANN HOFFMAN Elementary Sunbury CGA Committees: Pep 3. Hospitality 3, Social Recreation 3, Furni- ture 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Bloomsburg Players 2: College Choraleers 1; Spanish Club 3: Student PSEA 4. PATRICIA ANN HUGHES Elementary Scranton Waller Hall Assoriation 1. 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 1. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES EARL JASPER Elementary Collingdale CGA Male Representative 1, 2; CGA Committees: Serial Recreation 1, 2. Chairman 3. 4. Customs 1, 2, 3, Hospitality 1, 2. 3. 4: College Choraleers 4: Student PSEA 4: Varsitv Cluh 1, 2, 3. 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. ' JUNE ANN HOUSEKNECHT Elementary Sunbury (vGA Committees: Customs 1, Dining Room 3, Pep 3, Hospitality 3; Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3: Waller Hall Officer: Proctor 2, Fire Warden I: Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 2. GLORIA ANN HUDAK Elementary Student PSEA 1. 2. 3; Waller Hall A ;soriation 1, 2. 3. Clark, N.J. MERILEE MILDRED JIUNTO Elementary Berwick Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Maroon and Gold E.xecutive Secretary 1 ; Olympian 1. NANCY JEAN KANE Elementary Havertown Waller Hall .Association 1, 2. 3: Spanish Club 4: Student Christian Association 1, 2. .3, 4; Student PSEA 2, 3, 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. BARBARA ANN KITCHEN Elementary Bloomsburg Day Women ' s A.ssociation 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3: Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold 1, 2. SHIRLEY ESTHER KLINE Elementary McClure Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3. 4: College Choraleers 2, 3; Inter- national Relations Club 2: Student Christian .Association I, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3, 4: Maroon and Gold 2. K CHARLES EDWARD KLOBE Elementary Milton CGA Committees: Hospitality 3. Customs 2: Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; .Athenaeum Club 1, 2: Tennis 3, 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1,2, .3. 4. KURT WILLIAM KOEHLER Elementary ' eatherlv Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4: Chess Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Student PSEA 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1. MARY ANN G. KRAKOWSKI Elementary Mount Camiel CGA Committees: Customs 2, Pep 2, Dining Room 3, Hospitality 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Governing Board 4; Student PSEA 2; Maroon and Gold 1; Junior Resident Adviser 4; Senior An- nouncements and Name Card Committee 4. KEITH LAUER KRAMER Elementary Camp Hill Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Tennis 2, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Corresponding Sec- retary 3, 4: Athenaeum Club 2; Bloomsburg Players 1; Business Education Club 1; College Choraleers 1; Freshman Talent Show; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 4. RITA MARIE KULIK Elementary Plymouth CGA Committees: Social Recreation 4, Library Policy 4, Hospitality 3: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1; College Choraleers 1, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Obiter 4. JOANN MARIE KWIATKOWSKI Elementary Williamsport CGA Committee: Big Name Entertainment 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; College Choraleers 1: International Relations Club 2, 3; Science Club 2: Student PSEA 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA MARY LELLO Elementary Wyoming CGA Committees: Pep 1, 2, 3, Customs 2, 3, Elections 3, Hospitality 1; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; Student PSEA 3; Maroon and Gold 2, 3: Obiter 3; Fashion Show Model 1, 2, 3, Head Coordinator 4; Com- mittee Chairman 2, 3: Coed-of-year Candidate 1. JANE FOUST LONG Elementary Day Women ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3, 4. JANET S. KRAMM Elementary Milton Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4. DeVONA m. krebs Elementary Milton Transfer from Oklahoma State; Day Women ' s Association 4; Student PSEA 4. KATHLEEN MARIE LAWLER Elementary Bristol CGA Committee: Awards 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Bloomsburg Players 3; International Relations Club 3; Science Club 1, 2: Student Christian Association 2. JOAN LEIDY Elementary Southampton Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3, Librarian 3; Student Christian Association 3. Danville Student Christian Association MARGARET MARY MARTISHEK Elementary Freelanri Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: Athenaeum Club 2; Bloomsburp Players 2, 3: College Choraleers 1: International Relations Club 3: Science Club 2. HOWARD LARRY MARTZ Elementary Berwick Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Student Christian Association 1: Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3. MARIIAN LOUISE McKAIG Elementary Wyoming Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: Waller Hall Counselor 2; Sigma Alpha Ela 1: Athenaeum Club 1: College Choraleers 1; CGA Com- mittees: Pep 1, 2, 3: Hospitality 1, 2, 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Dance Committee Chairman 2: Waller Hall Association Remembrance Committee 3. CHARLES l, WILLIAMS Elementary Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN JOYCE LYNCH Elementary Clifford Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 1, 2; College Choraleers 1; International Relations Club 3; Science Club 2; Stu- dent Christian Association 2: Waller Hall House Committee 3, Fire Warden 3. MARY ELLEN P. MARCHALOMS Elementary Mahanoy City Day Women ' s Association 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Student PSEA 4. MELVYN MAX Elementary Veterans ' Association 4; Football 1. 2, 3. Bloomsburg THERESA MAR(;ARET McHUGH Elementary Tresckow Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3: Waller Hall Counselor 2, 3; Bloomsburg Players 1. 2, 3: College Choraleers 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3; CGA Committees: Customs 2. 3; Hospitality 3, Social Recreation 2; Variety Show 1. 2. 3: Freshman Talent Show. CAROLYN MILLER Elementary Rahway, N. J. Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3; Waller Hall Keniembrance Committee 3: Junior Prom Committee 3. RUTH LOUISE MURRAY Elementary ' R ' ilkes-Barre W aller Hall Association 1. 2, 3: Waller Hall Association Committees: Fire Warden 3. Election 2. 3: College Harmonettes 3: Student (Christian Association 1. 2. 3: Student PSEA 2. 3: Obiter 3: Fashion Show-Store Coordinator 3. RALPH VINCENT NARDELL, JR. Elementary Wyoming Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Science CAuh 1; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. KAREN JO NESPOLI Elementary Berwick Day Women ' s Association 1. 2, 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4: Student Christian Association 1: Student PSEA 4: Maroon and Gold 2. 3: Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. ROY PEFFER Elementary Mechanicsburg Varsity Club 2, .3, 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Men ' s Resi- dent Council 3. Elementary Student PSEA 4. JOSEPH LOUIS PETZ Northumberland PAULETTE SUSAN POREMBA Elementary Nanticoke Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Athenaeum Club 1. 2; Student PSEA 3. ARTHUR C. PURSEL Elementary Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3; Aviation Club 1. 5 10 ' ' RARBARA J. OLEYNICK Elementary Hazleton CGA Committee: Big Name Entertainment 2: Waller Hall Associa- tion 1, 2, 3: Election Board 2; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3; College Choraleers 2; International Relations Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA I. 2, 3. GAIL I. PATTERSON Elementary Danville Day Women ' s Association 1. 2. 3: Chess Club 1: Student PSEA 3; Maroon and Gold 2. PHILIP EDWARD PIENTKA Elementary Plains Day Men ' s Association 1: Veterans Association 3, President 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1. CAROL JEAN PLACE Elementary Tunkhannock Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1. 2, 3; Student PSEA 1; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. - « f  SANDRA MARIE REBER Elementary Schuylkill Haven Day Women ' s Association 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Student Christian Association 1. 2: Student PSEA 3: College Choraleers 1. JUDY EILENE REITZ Elementary Sunbury Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3: College Choraleers 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3; Maroon Gold Band 1: Junior Prom Program and Ticket Committee. IR(;iMA LEE ROBERTS RICE Elementary Catawissa Day Women ' s Association 1. 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 3: Student PSEA 1, 2. 3: Harmonettes 1, 2. BEVERLY llAWR ROBERTS Elementary Danville CGA Committee: Pep 4: Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 4. KLIZAKKlll ANN RUKKANER Elementary Williamsport Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 1; International Relations Club 3; Student Christian Association 1: Student PSEA 2, 3: Women ' s Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. HELEN SAVIOLLS Elementary Shenandoah Waller Hall Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Erem h Club 2, 3: Student PSEA 2, 3, 4. NANCY JOSEPHINE RODGERS Elementary Pottsville CGA Committees: Hospitality 2. 3, Pep 3: Waller Hall Association I, 2, 3, ' 4; Waller Hall Counselor 2. 3; Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; College Choraleers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Maroon and Gold reporter 1: Obiter stall 4; Madrigal Singers 3, 4. BARBARA ELAINE ROWE Elementary Berwick Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: College Choraleers 1, 2; Maroon and Gold Band Majorette 1, 2, 3: Student PSEA 3; Maroon and Gold Secretary 1. 2: Obiter staff 3. KI(.ll Rn SCORESE Elementary Kenilworth, New Jersey Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 4; Veterans ' Asso- ciation 1: Varsity Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. Elementary Waller Hall Ass. Fashion Show 1, STEPHANIE SCOTT :iation 1, 2. 3. 4. Proctor 2, 3. Dovlestown Student PSEA ' I. 2, 3: DONNA KAY SHAFFER Elementary Shamokin Dam Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3, 4: Athenaeum Club 1. EMILIE ROBERTA SHAW Elementary Pottstown CGA Committee: Movie 2, Chairman 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Bloomsburg Players 2: College Choraleers 1. SANDRA ELAINE SMITH Elementary Easton CGA Committees: Election Board 3, Hospitality 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Proctor 3: Student Christian Association 2, 3; Student PSEA 1, 3. SUSANNAH MARIE SMITH Elementary Waverly Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4; CGA Committee: Customs 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Water Ballet 3. AUDREY BUCKLEY STUMP Elementary Sunbury Day Women ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3, 4. KAY YVONNE STYER Elementary Danville Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3; Athenaeum Club 1: College Choraleers 1. 2; Student PSEA 3; Harmonettes 1, 3. I - ERNEST RICHARD SHUBA Elementary Kingston Class Treasurer 1, 2, President 3, 4; College Council 3, 4; CGA Committee; Freshman Class Advisor 3; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 1; College Choraleers 1, 2; International Rela- tions Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. JILL MADDEN SMITH Elementary Nev foundland Class Secretary 4: CGA Committees: Hospitality 1, 2, Chairman 3, Dining Room 3, Customs 2, Winter Weekend 3; Waller Hall Asso- ciation 1, Proctor 2, Counselor 3; French Club 2, Vice President 3; Maroon Gold Band 1, 2; Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 1, 3, 4; Pilot 4. MARIE ANNE SMOLEN Elementary Hazleton Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 1, 2; Athenaeum Club 2: College Choraleers 1, 2, 3; Waller Hall Counselor 2, 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1. 2, 3. RONALD JOSEPH SPARROW Elementary Wind Gap Football 1; Track 1; Fire Brigade 2; Men ' s Intramurals 3. -„ .-« JANE ANN TERESHINSKI Elemenlary Glen Lyon Waller Hall Assoriation 1, 2, 3, 4; Waller Hall Governing Board 3; Athenaeum Club 1 ; College Choraleers 1, 2. STEPHANIE A. THURNER Elementary Mt. Carmel Waller Hall A jiociation 1. 2, . : Athenaeum Clul 1. 2; Student PSEA 3, 4. LOWELL ARTHUR TINNER Elementary Horsham Varsity Cluh 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1,2,3,4. FRIEDA B. VANFLEET Elementary Susquehanna Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2: Student PSEA 2. 3. DAVID SUGARMAN Elementary Hazleton Men ' s Resident Council 2, 3: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3: May Day Program Committee. MARY JO ANNE TARONE Elementary Lost Creek CGA Committee: Pep 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3: Student PSEA 3, 4; Maroon Gold 1, 2, 3; Sophomore Cotillion: Refreshment Committee. i FRANKLIN SAMUEL. TIBBS, JR. Elementary Jenkintown Men ' s Resident Council 1, 3, 4: Varsity Club 1, 3, 4; Basketball 1. 3. 4; Cap and Gown Committee 4. MARTHA ELIZABETH TIMLIN Elementary Harmonetles 2, 3. Kulpmont CAROL JEAN VAN FOSSEN Elementary Kingston Waller Hall .Association 1, 2. 3: . thenaeum Club 2; College Chora- leers 1, 2; English Club 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2. 3. HOWARD WILLIAM VANDERPOOL Elementary Towanda .Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3. 4: .Athenaeum Club 2; Aviation Club 1; Fire Brigade 3, 4; Student Christian .Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Student PSEA 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1.2,3,4. THOMAS JOSEPH WALSH, JR. Elementary Shamokin College Council 3: CGA Committee: Steering 3; Day Men ' s Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3; Student PSEA 4; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. FLOYD WARREN WALTERS Elementary Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association . 2, 3, 4; Chess Club , 2, 3, 4; Vice President 1, President 2; Maroon Gold 2, 3, 4; Olympian 2, 3, 4; Student Christian .Association 3; Intramural Committee 2, 3. NORMA RUTH WHITEBREAD Elementary Day Women ' s Association , 2, 3; Harmonettes Christian Association 1 ; Student PSEA 3. L 2: Drums Student BETSY ANN WHITENIGHT Elementary Bloomsburg Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1; B Club 1: Science Club L 4: Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4 Student PSEA 4; Maroon Gold 1, 2; Obiter 4: Olympian 3 Bloodmobile Committee 4; Laurel Princess Nominee 3; Art Club 3 CGA Committees: Customs 3, Social Recreation 3; Freshman Talent Show . JOAN CAROL WARNER Elementary East Stroudsburg Waller Hall Association I, 2, 3, 4; B Club 2, 3, 4; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2; Student PSEA 1, 4. GEORGE ALLEN WEIGAND Elementary Northumberland Day Men ' s Association 1, 2; Men ' s Resident Council 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; College Choraleers , 2, 3, 4: Vice President 3; Men ' s Intramurals: 2, 3; Orientation Committee 2, 3; Publicity Committee 3,4. GERALD JOSEPH WOZNIAK Elementary Duryea Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4: Amateur Radio Club 2. 3; Secretary 3. ORVA JANE WYNINGS Elementary Bloomsburg CG. Committee: Election 2; Day Women ' s Association L 2, 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2. 3; Harmonettes 4. RUTH CAROLYN ZELLER Elementary Harleigh Waller Hall Association 1, 2, .3, 4; Waller Hall Governing Board 3; Athenaeum Club 1. 2; College Choraleers L 3. Secondary Educafion ▼ Student teachers Pete Ker- stetter, Elsie Straulj, and George Ritter perfect lesson plans in the library of the Danville Senior High School, one of the cooperating schools. junpisgi ..(;:fW£f5EkCf.r:e-s:H::. t,. nru- ' i!h! ' n Tm.r ' i ' n ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' - ' ■ ' ' ' ■- ' ' - Berwick is one of the area schools which cooperates in our ■ Suidcnt tfa( hf r I.eroy Folmsbee poses with Mr. liuddy Hartnian, cooperating teaclier, and Mr. A. J. McDonnell, rollest- supervisor, in Tenth Grade Biology .lass in the Central Columbia Senior High Rains around the world are explained by student teacher David Kule to a Twelfth Grade Geography class in the Centra Columbia Senior High Scho ol. Mr. Hervey Thomas, cooperat- ing teacher, su- pervises the les- son. A Cooperating teacher Miss Hester Bowman observes as student teacher Michael Burka conducts class discussion in Ninth Grade Social Studies at the Ontral Columbia Senior High School. ▼ Student teacher Judy Danipman explains trigonometrical func- tions to a Math class in the Central Columbia Senior High School. AJuhn Minalda, Chemistry- major, poses with Mr. Klinger, his cooperating teacher, in the chemistry office adjacent to this Danville Senior High School classroom. ► Cooperating teacher Mr. Clyde Gass holds post-lesson conference with student teacher Richard King in the conference room of the new Central Columbia Sen- ior High School. ▲ Algebraic equations pos. in. (iJiuLin- ties for Ninth Grade Math students in the Central Columbia Senior High School. Leonard Barlik is the student teacher, supervised by Mr. Spaid. } re-lt ssoii fonfcrencf between sUidetil leaeher Knnald Har ' ey aru] Cullefie supervisor Mr. Roliert Norton in Danville Senior High Selinol elassrooni. ▼ Tenth Grade Biology is a ehallenge to students of the Danville Senior High School in a class conducted by Mrs. Emma Jones, student teacher. Mr. Al Barrett is the cooperating teacher. ■ (ieorge Blasick lectures to a class in Twelfth Grade f ' hysics at the Bloomsburg Senior High School under the supervision of Mr. Leon Greenly. ► A theme a week is student teacher Darrell Frey ' s goal in Tenth Grade English at the Central Columbia Senior High School. Mrs. Poinsard is the cooperating teacher. ' X ' a Hf -11 XIX ■ ' ■ fe_ ' m . 4 ggOg A Student teacher .John Baylor splits the atom in Twelfth Grade Physics in the Danville Senior High School. A Student teacher .John Zachanas explains structural linguistics to a lentil Grade English class in Danville Senior High .School. Mrs. K.lhlctia Charles is the cooperating teacher. JOHN RONALD ANKAITIS Social Studies Brandonville Day Men ' s Association 1, 2: Men ' s Resident Council 3, 4: Interna- tional Relations Club 3; Student PSEA 4; Veterans ' Association 1, 2, 3. 4. Commander 3. 4; Men ' s Intranuirals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN A. AVERY Cfiemistry Men ' s Resident Council 2. 3: Science ( lull President 4; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Dushore 3, 4, Vice-President 3, A FREDERICK LLOYD BAKER Social Studies Bloomsburg Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2; Baseball 1.2; High School Basketball Tournament Committee L 2; Men ' s Intramurals I, 2, 3. LEONARD EDWARD BARLIK Mathematics Duryea Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3: Student PSEA 1; Golf 1; Men ' s Intramurals 1; CGA Committees: Hospitality 1; Dance Decoration Committee 2. STANLEY RAYMOND BEITER, JR. English Berwick Men ' s Resident Council L 2. 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. NEIL CHARLES BELLES Physics Berwick Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 4; Circle K Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2. 3: Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 3, 4. EDWARD PAUL A ' ZARY Physical Science Elysburg Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3: Debating Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 2, 3: Director Inter Club Debate Tournament L 2, 3, 4; Director State College Tournament 3. 4: Science Clid) 1, 2: Student PSEA 4; Track 1. 2, 3. 4. ANNE G. BAKER French. English Bloomsburg CGA Woman Representative L 2: College Council 1, 2, 3; CGA Committees: Hospitality 2; Big Name Entertainment 1, 2; Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Vice President 2, President 3; French Club 3; Treasurer 3; Maroon and Gold 1. KAREN RUTH BARTHOLOMEW Mathematics Catasaqua Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3; Bloomsburg Players 2, 3; College Choraleers I, 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3. JOHN STARICK BAYLOR Mathematics and Physics Sunbury Class President 1. 2: College Council 1, 2: CGA Committees: Customs 2, Husky Lounge 3; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2; Science Club 2: Pilot Editor 3: Men ' s Intramurals 2. i 6 EDWIN DAVID BIELSKI Social Studies Shamokin Day Men ' s Asociation 2. 3, 4; Men ' s Intraniurals 1. ALEX BILLMEYER Biological Science Danville Science Club 2: Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3. GERALD THOMAS BRAGLIO Social Studies Ringtown Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 3; Aviation Club 1. ROGER EDWARD BREIDINGER History Muncy CGA Committees: Social Recreation 2, 3, Co-chairman 2, Chairman 3, Customs 2, Hospitality 2, 3, Pep 2, 3; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Publications 3; Student PSEA 4; Olympian 2, 3, Editor 3; Basel)all I. U = ! KATHLEEN (iRACE BELTZ Social Studies Catawissa Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Inter- national Relations Club 3; English Club 2. FRANK M. BERGINSKI English Duryea CGA Committees: Assembly 4, International Programs 4; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: English Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 4 Obiter Business Manager 4: Track I; Men ' s Intranuirals I, 2, 3, 4 Battle of the Classes 3; Senior Committees: Publicity, Float; Co ordinator, Coed of the Year Contest 3; Class Historian 4. GEORGE ANDREW BLASICK Chemistry Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Veterans ' Association 3. RAYMOND GEORGE BRADISH Mathematics Freeland Male Representative 3: Vice-President 4; College Council 3: CGA Committees: Customs 2, Intramurals 3, Big Name Entertainment 3; Men ' s Resident Council L 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, President 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Student PSEA 4. LARRY RAY BREINER Social Studies Allen Men ' s Resident Council I, 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2; Track 1 : Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL ROMAIN BROSIOUS Physics and Mathematics Sunburv Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Debating Club 3, 4; Science Club 1; Student PSEA 3. 4: Maroon and Gold Reporter 1 : Amateur Radio Club 2. MICHAEL BURKA Social Studies Berwick Day Mfii ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Olympian Circulation Staff 1. BERT DANA BURRELL Comprehensive Science Elysburg Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, . ' 5; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, 3; Vice President 1, 2, 3. ARLENE SOPHIA BUTALA Chemistry McAdoo Day Women ' s Association I, 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Science Club 2, 3, Secretary 3: Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3; College Choraleers 1, 2; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4. ELIZABETH DIANNE CAMPBELL English Catawissa College Council 3: Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3; English Club 2, 3; Maroon and Cold Reporter 1, News Editor 2. Editor 3. JAMES HENRY CAMPBELL Comprehensive Social Studies Cresco CGA Vice-President 3; CCA Committees: Pep 2, Dining Room 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Inter- national Relations Club 2; Veterans Association 1. 2; Golf 1; Headwaiter, College Commons 2. JOHN COOPER Mathematics Glen Lyon Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1, 2; Chess Club 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2; Student PSEA 3. JUDITH GRACE DAMPMAN Mathematics Frackville Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Official Board 3; Athenaeum Club 1; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY DELLEGROTTO History and Government Berwick CGA Committees: Customs 4, Election Board 3, 4; Day Men ' s Association 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 4: Senior Class Committees: Float, Memorial; Men ' s Intra- murals 2, 3, 4. Transfer from Frederick College, Portsmouth, Virginia. CHARLES EDWARD GRIM Mathematics Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH CURRAN History Philadelphia Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. • BETSY RUTH DILLICH English Ephrata CGA Committees: Hospitality 2: Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3. 4. Social Chairman 2, 3: Governin;; Board 2, 3: Bloomburg Players 1; English Club 2, 3: Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 3, 4; Who ' s Who in American Uni- versities and Colleges. DAVID WOOD DINSMORE Social Studies Benton Day Men ' s Association 1. 2. 3. 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2. 3: International Relations Club 3; Science Club 2: Student Christian Associati on 3; Amateur Radio Club 3. BETTY MARIE DUSHANKO History and Government Hazleton CGA Committees: Awards 3, Chairman 3; Customs 2, Social Recrea- tion 3: Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4: B Club 3, 4: Blooms- burg Players 2, 3, 4; Business Education Club 1; College Choraleers 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold 2, 3, 4, Typist-Reporter 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. LARRY RAYMOND ECKROAT ?. ' l , Bloomsburg C(jA Committee: Husky Lounge 3; Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Science Club 1, 4; Student PSEA 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2 3 4. THOMAS PAUL DELOVICH Earth and Space Science Lopez Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3: Science Club 1: Track 2, 3; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3; Judo Club 1; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 3; Aviation Club 1. NANCY ANN DEVORE Biological Science Benton Waller Hall Association 2. 3, 4: Junior Resident Adviser 2. 3: Science Club 2. 3: Fashion Show 3: Bloodmobile Committee 3; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. GERALD CHARLES DOEMLING Biological Science Lansdowne Varsity Club 2. 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4 ; Alpha Phi Omega 4; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LEONARD JOHN DOMINICK Social Studies Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3 Wilkes-Barre Veterans ' .Association 1, 2. JON LARS EDBURGH General Science Berwick Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3; .Archery Instructor 2, 3. ROBERT JAMES EDDINGER Mathematics Berwick Day Men ' s A.ssociation 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian .Association 1; Golf 2; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. GARY FRANK EDWARDS Biological Scicncr AUenkown Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; ( GA Committees: Customs 2, Social Recreation 2: Science Clul) 1, 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2: Football 4: Golf 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Fire Brigade 2, 3: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. E. EDWARD FILL Mathematirs Yeadon Men ' s Resident Council 1; Alplia Phi Omega 4: Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4: Muroim and Cold 1, 2, 3, Photographer-Editor 3; Tennis 2, 3, Captain 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1: Talent Show 1; Blood- mobile Committee 1: Basketball Tournament 1; Wrestling Tourna- ment 3. ' ANGELO JOSEPH ESPOSITO Mathematics and Physics Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Veterans ' Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2. BARRY LEE EVAN Mathematics and Physics Harveys Lake Men ' s Resident Council L 2, 3. 4; Chess Club 1; Wrestling 2, 3. RAYMOND ANTHONY PINO Comprehensive Social Studies Exeter Day Men ' s Association . 3: Men ' s Resident Council 2, 4; Chess Club 2: Student Christian Association 4; Student PSEA 4; Maroon and Gold. Reporter 2; Football 2: CGA Committees: Customs 1, Din- ing Hall 2; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CHRISTOPHER C. FISHER Chemistry Espy Maroon and Gold Band 3: Science Club 1: German Club 1: Inter- Collegiate Band 2, 3. DOROTHY PATRICIA EISENHART English West Hazleton CGA Committees: Pep 3, Hospitality 3, Foreign Student 3. Assembly 3: Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3; Waller Hall Secretary 2: Waller Hall Governing Board 1, 2; English Club 2, 3: Student PSEA 1, 3: Counselor Chairman 3: Dear Coed Student Adviser 1, 2: Leadership Workshop Chairman 2; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. ROBERT RUSSELL ERDMAN Mathematics Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1. 2: Golf 3: Men ' s Intramurals 2. 3, 4. Shamokin Science Club 4; HOWARD S. FERNSLER Earth and Space Science Pottsville Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2. 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals I, 2, 3. THOMAS FETZKO Social Studies Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3. 4; Student PSEA 4. BRIAN FORD History and Government Nanticoke Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3. 4: Men ' s Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Track official 2, 3, 4; N.A.I.A. Wrestling Tourna- ment Committee 3. ROBERT LEE FOSTER Physical Science Berwick Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Veterans ' Asso- ication 3; Amateur Radio Club 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice President 3. DARRELL GENE FREY English Milton Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1; Chess Club 2; English Club 2: Student PSEA 2. 4. RONALD L GARRISON Social Studies Berwick Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3. 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, r JOHN ANTHONY FODERARO Biology Hazleton Day Men ' s Association 1. 2: International Relations Club 1; Sci- ence Club 1 : Student PSEA 1. LEROY C. FOLMSBEE Biology Berwick Day Men ' s Association 1: English Club 1; Science Club 1: Student PSEA 1. STANLEY ANDREW FRAIND Physical Science Science Club 1 ; Men ' s Intramurals 2. 3, 4. Berwick HOWARD J. FREAR Social Studies Selinsgrove Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. WALTER EDWIN GATCHELL, JR. Comprehensive Science Linwood C.G.A. Committee: Customs 1; Men ' s Resident Council 4; Alpha Phi Omega 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2. Secretary 1; Science Club 2, 3: Student PSEA 1 ; Football 1 ; Basketball 1 : Slen ' s Intramurals 2, 3. CATHERINE M. GHEZZI English Shamokin Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3. 4: English Club 1. 2. 3, 4. MARTY MOVER GINTY English, German Philadelphia Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Counselor 2: (iolU-ge C.horaleers 1, 2; English Chili 2. 3: Stmlent PSEA 2, 3; Olympian 2; Fashion Show 1, 2. BRUCE SHERWOOD GRANT Biological Science Shavertown Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, .i: Athenaeum Cluh .i; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2: Track 2. LINDA JEAN GROW Mathematics Tunkhannock Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: B Club 3; International Relations Cluh 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Proctor for Waller Hall 3. WILLIAM W. HAAS Social Studies Lewisburg Day Men ' s Association 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 1; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 2, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. PAUL HUDSON HARMAN Social Studies Rock Glen Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Veterans ' Association 4. ANDREW HARNICHAR Mathematics Wilkes-Barre Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3, Presi- dent 3; College Choraleers 1; Men ' s Intramurals I. FLOYD MARTIN GRIMM III Coniprehemive Science Scranton CGA Committees: Pep 1, Social Recreation 2, Hospitality 1; Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club 2; Olympian 3; Swimming I, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4, Vice President 4. ROBERT SCOTT GROSS Social Studies, Trevorton Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1.2.3. JAMES STEPHEN HALCOVICH English Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 1, 2, 3; National Council of Teachers of English 1, 2, 3, 4. BERYL MAE HAMPTON Comprehensive Science Numidia Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, Program Chairman 3; Athenaeum Club 1; College Choraleers 1. RONNIE LEE HARTSOCK Biology WillianispDit CGA Committee: Extra-curricular Points 3: Student PSEA 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 2, 3; Maroon Gold, Reporter 3. 4; Wrestling 1: Track ' 1, 2, 3. 4. RONALD GLENN HARVEY Mathematics Shickshinny Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3: Athenaeum Club 2; Science Club 3. ROBERT HENRY HENSLEY Chemistry WilkesBarre CGA Committees: Customs 2. Bip Name Entertainment 2, Hospitality 3: Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4 ' ; BloomsburK Players 1, 2, 3, 4: Circle K Club 2: College Choraleers 2, 3: Student PSEA 4; Maroon Gold. Reporter, 1, 2; Obiter. Business Manager 3, Editor 4; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. WILLIAM HAGEY HERALD Mathematics White Deer Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 1; Student SPEA 2, 3, 4. FRANK R. HARRIS Mathematics Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1, 2, Treasurer 2: Amateur Radio Club 2, 3. EDWIN EUGENE HARTMAN French Catawissa Day Men ' s Association 2. 3, 4; Student Christian Association 2, 3; Student PSEA 2, 3. 4; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM ROGER HELGEMO Chemistr} and Mathematics Wilkes-Barre International Relations Club 3; Science Club 2; Student Christian Association 2: Student PSEA 2. CHARLES WILLIAM HENRIE, JR. Social Studies Bloomsburg Day Men ' s .Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football 1; Tennis, Captain 2; Men ' s Intramurals I, 2, 3: Customs Committee 3. WILLLVM HOMER HICKS History and Government West Warren Day Men ' s Association 1: Men ' s Resident Council 2, 3. 4; Blooms- l)urg Players 2, 3: International Relations Club 3. 4; Student Christian Association 4: Tennis 1. ALBERT CHARLES HOFFMAN Biology Sunbury Day Men ' s Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Science Club 1; Student PSEA 3, 4: Veterans .Association 1. 2. 3, 4; Maroon Gold. Reporter 1. GUY H. HOFFMAN Social Studies Catawissa Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Bnsiness Eilncation Club 2; Student PSEA 3. JAN[ES VERNON HOLT Mathematics Roslyn Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3: Varsity Club 3; Tennis 1, 2; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3; CGA Committee: Hospitality 2. GERALD FRANCIS HOWARD History and Government Carbondale CGA Officer, President 4; CGA Committees: Pep 3, Hospitality 3, Furniture 3: Men ' s Resident Council 2, 3: International Relations Club 3. 4. President 3, 4: Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. HARRY HUMES English Girardville Day Men ' s Association . 2, 3. 4; English Club 2. 3, 4: Poetry Club 1; Olympian Staff 2, Assistant Editor 3. RICHARD D. JAMES History and Government Pocono Summit Men ' s Representative 4; Senior Committees: Float; Ivy Day; Class Gift; CGA Committees: Customs 3, Election 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3. 4: Alpha Phi Omega 3: International Relations Club 2, 3, 4: English Club 4: Student PSEA 4; Maroon Gold Staff 1, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4: Olympian Staff 2, 3. 4, Assistant Editor 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. EMMA S. JONES Biology Meshoppen Day Women ' s Association 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Transfer from East Stroudsburg State College. DONALD FAY HOPKINS English Dallas CGA Committees: Hospitality, Election Board 3, Foreign Relations, Assembly 4: Alpha Psi Omega 4: Bloomsburg Players 3, 4; English Club 3, 4: Student PSEA 4: Swimming L 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1.2.3.4. MARK ALLEN HORNBERGER Social Studies Leek Kill Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, Presi- dent 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, President 3; Student Christian .Associa- tion I, 2, 3, President 3; Student PSEA 3; Veterans ' Association 1, President 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. LARRY CHARLES IKELER Mathematics Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3. 4: .Science Club 2, 3: Men ' s Intra- murals 1, 2, 3. DONALD WILSON IVEY Comprehensive Science Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3. RICHARD HARRY KAUTTER Social Studies Mount Carmel Day Men ' s Association 1. 2. 3. 4; Mtii ' s Intranuiials 1: Homecoming Committee 2. EARL PETER KERSTETTER Social Studies Paxinos Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Athenaeum Club ? . 4; Science Chil) 1. 2, 3. JUDY ANN BALESTRINI KLEINBAUER Mathematics Sunbury Day Women ' s Association 4: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: Alpha Psi Omepa 3, 4: Bloomsburp Players 2. 3. 4; College Choraleers 2: Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 3, 4. RONALD RUSSEI, KLOCK Cum prehensile Science Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Amateur Radio Club 2. 3, 4, Treas- urer 3: Science 4ub 1. 2, 3. 4. EDWARD JOSEPH KACZMAREK Mathematics Locust Gap Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Men ' s Inlramurals 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Decoration Committee 3. EUGENE HENRY RAPES Social Studies _ Hazleton Men ' s Resident Council L 2. 3; International Relations 2, 3, 4; Varsitv Club 3. 4: Basketball 1; Track I; Baseball 2, 3. RICHARD E. KING Social Studies Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3. 4: Student PSEA 3. 4: Men ' s Intra- murals 2, 3. DONALD RUSSELL KLECKNER Mathematics Milton CGA Committee: Assembly. Chairman 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 2, 3: Chess Club 2: Student PSEA 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM U. KLOCK Comprehensive Social Studies Sunbury Day Men ' s Association 1; Men ' s Resident Council 3; Athenaeum Club 2; International Relations Club I: Maroon and Gold Band 1: Science Club 1: Student PSEA 3. LARRY EARL KLOUSER Comprehensive Social Stuities Valley V ' iew Men ' s Resident ( ouncil 1. 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2: Interna- tional Relations Club 3, 4: Science Club 1. 2: Student PSEA 1. 2. 3, 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1. 2. 3. KARL RICHARD KOPPENHEFFER, JR. Mathematics Millersburg Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3, 4: Science Club 2, 4; Student PSEA 2, 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. THOMAS L. KOPPENHEFFER Biology Elizabethville Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2. 3. 4: Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4, Treasurer 3; Science Club 1, 2. MARK DAVID KULE Social Studies Glen Lyon Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3; Aviation Club 1, Secretary I; Men ' s Intramurals I, 2, 3. MICHAEL MARK KUSH Chemistry Glen Lyon Men ' s Resident Council 2, 3: Day Men ' s Association 4; Science Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Football 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3. FRANK D. LAPOS Spanish Nesquehoning Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4: Veterans Associa- tion 3,4. MARY CATHERINE LESEVICH French anil Mathematics Catawissa Class Secretary 3: Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4: International Relations Club 2; French Club 2, 3, 4, President 3; Maroon and Gold Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, President 3: Student Christian Association 2, 3; Student PSEA 2, 3, 4: Ohitei Distriliution Staff 3: Olympian Editorial Staff 3; Election Board 2, 3: Bloodmobile Com mittee 3; Prom Invitations Committee Chairman 3; Dav Women ' s Float Committee 1, 2, 3. i WILLIAM O. KRAFTCHAK Biology Mt. Carmel Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3. 4; Chess Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 2. JAMES HARRY KREISHER Comprehensive Science Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 4. k TI ROBERT JOHN KUTCHI Comprehensive Social Studies Hazleton Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3; English Club 2; Science Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 3: Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3; Athenaeum Club 1. EDWARD THOMAS LACZKOWSKI Biological Science Ranshaw Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Student PSEA 4. FRANCIS A. I.ODANOSKY Mathematics Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4: Atlienaeu murals 1. 2, 3, 4. Mahanoy City Club 1 ; Men ' s Intra- JOHN REESE MADDEN Social Studies Shamokin Election Boarcl,2: Day Men ' s Association 3. 4: Men ' s Resident Coun- cil 1, 2; Gairthia Theta Upsilon 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; International Relations 2. 3. President 2: Veterans ' Association 1. 2: Men ' s Intra- murals 1. ROBERT WILLIAM McCLOSKEY Social Studies Millville Day Men ' s Assoi iation 4; Student PSEA 2: Veterans ' Ai-soriation 4: Golf 3; Men ' s Intraniurals 1, 2, 4. JOHN W. McCORKILL Social Studies Sunbury Men ' s Resident (Council I, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4: Student PSEA 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Customs Committee 2. EDWARD HKRNAKD LESHINSKIE Comprehensive Science Shamokin CGA Council member 4: Day Men ' s Association I, 2, 3, 4; Vice President 3, President 4; Science Club 2, 3; Student PSEA 4; Amateur Radio Club 1, 2, 3. 4, President 2, 3, Secretary 4. PAUL MICHAEL LEVITSKI Social Studies Berwick Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3: Student PSEA 4: Veterans ' Associa- tion 1, 2, 3: Men ' s Intramurals 1. 2. JOHN KRANCIS MAHONEY Physics anil Mathematics Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Millersburg BARBARA JEAN I ALONE Spanish and History Trevose Waller Hall Association L 2, 3. 4: Athenaeum Club 1; Spanish Club 4: Pep Committee 1, 2. PATRICK JAMES McFEELEY German Philadelphia Election Board 1. 2, 3; Chairman 2, 3; CGA Committee: Pep 2, 3: Fire Brigade 1, 2; Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2. 3. 4: International Relations 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. 4: Student PSEA 4: Football 1, 2; Track 1, 2; German Club 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Science Dav M PSEA 4 RONALD W. McHENRY Bloomsburg ens Association 1. 2. 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3: Student IRA DALE MEALS English Harrisburg Day Men ' s Assoriation . 2, ?i. 4: Enplish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Poetry Club . LARRY LEROY MELICK Mathematics Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 2; Men ' s Intra- murals L 2, 3. KENNETH P. MILLER Comprehensive Science Student PSEA I, 2, 3. 4: Men ' s Intramurals 2. Selinsgrove KENNETH ROBERT MILLER Social Studies Millersburg Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2. 3, 4; International Relations Club 3, 4; Science Club 2; Student PSEA 2. 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH PETER MOCKAITIS Comprehensive Science Mahanoy City Student PSEA 1, 2, 3. ANDREW LOUIS MONISERA Biological Science Matamoras Athenaeum Club 2, President 3; Student PSEA 2. JOEL GEORGE MELITSKI Social Studies Somerville, N. J. Senior Class Treasurer: Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL LEE MILLER History and Government Milton Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: CGA Committees: Hospitality 3, Elections 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Maroon Gold Typist 3. JOHN PAUL MINALDA Chemistry Mahanoy City Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3: Science Club 1, 2, 3. MARY LORRAINE MISKEVICH Spanish, Mathematics Freelaiid CGA Committee: Awards 3; Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3: Alpha Psi Omega, Vice-President 3. 4: Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4: College Clioraleers 1, 2. Secretary 3; Student Christian Asso- ciation 2: Student PSEA 3: Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. FRANCES ELIZABETH MORSEY Mathematics Philadelphia CGA Committee: Library Policy 3: Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Governing Board 2: International Relations Club 3. Corresponding Secretary 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 3; College Choraleers 1, 2; Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. JERRY STEPHEN MOSER Social Studies Washingtonville Dav Men ' s Association 1. 2. 3. KARL ZK; NAjAKA Social Studies Glen Lyon Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3; Student PSEA 3: Veterans ' Association 1, 2, 3, Vice Commander 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2; International Relations Club 3. WILLIAM B. NELSON Biology Bloomsburg Men ' s Resident (Council 1, 2, 3: Veterans ' Association 1, 2, 3, Vice- Commander 2; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. RICHARD MONKS Mathematics, Physics Hazleton Day Men ' s Association 3. 4; Slurii-m I ' SEA 4; Veterans ' Association 3,4. ROBERT SAMUEL MORSE French, Spanish Hatboro International Relations Club 3: Fremli Club 2, 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Student I ' SEA 4: Football 2, 3: Track 2, 3. MARK FREEMAN MOSSER Chemistry Telford Men ' s Resident Council 2, 3: International Relations Club 3; Science Club 2; Student PSEA 3. KENNETH ATWOOD MUSSELMAN, JR. English Stillwater Day Men ' s .Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Manmn Cold Feature Writer 2; Olympian Editor 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. RAY C. OMAN Social Studies Clarks Summit Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4; Debatirig Club 2, 3. 4: International Relations Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2; Student Christian Association 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Men ' s Intramurals 2. MARIE ELLEN OSINSKI English Shenandoah Waller Hall Association I, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3; Athenaeum Club 2; College Choraleers 1; English Club 3: Student PSEA 3. JOHN ANDREW OWEN Mathematics Ridgebury Day Mtn ' s Association 2, 3, 4; Atlicnacurn (lliil) 1; Varsity Club 4: Wrestling 1. 2. . ' !. 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. .lOHN J. OWENS Social Studies Nanticoke Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 4; Football 1: Trark 2; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 3, 4. ROBERT SAMUEL PLATT Social Studies Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 1, 2, 3. CLAIRE MARIE RARICK English Catavdssa Day Men ' s Association 3; Athenaeum Club 1; Collepe Choraleers 3; English Club 3; French Club 3: Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 4. JAMES OSCAR RICHART Mathematics Hughesville Bloomsburg Flayers 1; Student PSEA 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2; CGA Customs Committee 2. RONALD EDWIN RIFE English. French Watsontown Day Men ' s Association 2; Men ' s Resident Council 1. 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; President 3, 4: English Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1: Student PSEA 2, 3, 4: Maroon Gold 3. i VIRGINIA ANNE PALMER Mathematics Williamsport College Choraleers 1; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2; President 3; Student PSEA 3. GEORGE PEKALA Social Studies Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3, 4. Fern Glen GORDON BRUCE REED Biological Science Allentown CGA Hospitality Committee 4: Dance Committees 1, 2, 3; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Spring Arts Festival Committee 2, 3; Freshman Talent Show; Alpha Phi Omega Variety Show 1, 2, 3. GAYLE ANNE RICHARDS English Catawissa Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: College Choraleers 2; English Club 2; French Club I; Student PSEA 2. BARBARA MARILYN ROGERS Biology Shamokin Day Women ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 4: Athenaeum Club 3; Science Club 1, 2. 3. MARTIN ANTHONY ROSATO Biological Science McAdoo Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. 3. ?Tf Q JAMES DALE RUSSELL Social Stuilies Montgomery Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2. 3, 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4: Student Christian Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Student PSEA 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK EUGENE SAXTON English Lewistown Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2. 3, 4: English Club 3, 4; Student PSEA 4: Maroon Gold Staff 3. 4: Olympian 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Aviation Clidi 1 : Men ' s liitraTuurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Publicily Committee. GE0R(;E EDWARD RITTER Physics, Mathematics Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN RITTER Biological Science Lehighton Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3, 4. THOMAS RICHARD ROWLAND, JR. Science Student PSEA 2. 3. Scranton STANLEY EVERETT RUMMEL Social Stuilies Lewistown Men ' s Resident Council I, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WALTER SCARANTINO Biological Science Pittston College (!horaleers 1, Debating Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2. 3. GAIL DIANNE .SCHIVELY Biology Muncv Waller Hall Assnciation 1,2: Bloomsburg Plavers 2, 3. JOHN RAYMOND SCHNEIDER Social Studies West Hazleton CGA Committee: Election Board 2, 3. 4; Day Men ' s Association 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 1; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Student PSEA 3. 4; Veterans ' Association 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, 3, 4: Men ' s Intramurals 1. 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2, 3, 4. RONALD SCHRAEDER Social Studies Nanticoke Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3: Aviation Chili 1; Men ' s Intramurals 1,2,3. ROGER STEWART SCHROPP Mathematics Orwigshurg Men ' s Resident Council I, 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3, 4; Sergeant- at Arms 3; Athenaeum Chil) 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Track 1, 2; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee 3; NAIA Wrestling Committee 3. SHIRLEY ANN SEGIN Social Studies Bloomsburg ( ' GA Committee: Election 2, 3: Day Women ' s Association I. 2, 3; International Relations Cluh 2, 3: Science Club 3; Student PSEA 3: Uanum X: Gold 2. 3: Bhmmshurg Players 2. 3. DONNA K. SEIGFREID English Shickshinny CGA Committee: Election 3, 4: Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Day Women ' s Officer 4; Day Women ' s Official Board 4; Student PSEA 4; Obiter 4: Olympian 4. DARYL JAMES SHARPE Mathematics Men ' s Resident ( ' ouncil 1 Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Coaldale 3, 4; Fire Brigade 2, 3, 4; Men ' s GLEN SHOFFLER Social Studies Catawissa Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals I, 2, 3; Student PSEA 3, 4. BARRY ORVILLE SMITH Mathematics Sun bury CGA Committees: Customs 3, Hospitality 3; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Science Club 3. Treasurer 3; Circle K Club 2, 3. ELAINE M. STARVATOW English Berwick Athenaeum Club 1; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3; English Club 1, 2: Maroon Gold 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH ANN STASK French, English Shenandoah Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2; Debating Club 1; French Club 2, 3, President 3; Student PSEA 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2. EI.SIE LORRAINE STRAUB English Paxinop Dav Women ' s Assoiiation 1, 2. 3, 4; Student PSEA 1; Athenaeum Club 1. DAVID I.OUIS STUEMPFLE Biological Science South WilHamsport Men ' s Resilient Council 1. 2. 3, 4: Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: Track 1: Wrestlins 1. 2. 3, 4; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4; CGA Committee: Custom 2. PATRICIA ANN TRAVER Mathematics Tunkhannock Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3; Chairman Refreshment f Committee 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2, 3: Student PSEA 1, 2, 3, Co-Chairman of Worship Committee 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. TERRY GENE TRIVELPIECE Social Studies Berwick Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Athenaeum Club 2; International Relations Club 1 ; Science Club 1 : Student Christian Association 1 ; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. EUGENE FRANKLIN STEINRUCK Physics and Mathematics Bloomsburg CGA Committee: Custom 2: Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Maroon Gold Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Varsity Club 4; Obiter 3, 4; Football Manager 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2: Senior Class Committee Chairman 4. JOHN WAYNE STONE Social Studies King of Prussia Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 4; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3, 4. KAREN DIANE SUPRON Social Studies Scranton Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: International Relations Club 2, 3. 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student PSEA 3: College Choraleers 1: CGA Committees: Hospitality 3: Customs 3. DORIS RUTH TALLEY Social Studies Upper Darby College Choraleers 1, 2, 3. 4; International Relations Club 2; Student Christian Association 1: Student PSEA 4: Maroon Gold 3; Harmonettes 1: Madrigal Singers 2, 3. 4: Fire Warden 3. HARRY JAMES TUREK Mathematics Berwick Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Day Men ' s Officer 4; Science Club 2; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Golf 2; Men ' s Intra- murals 2: Junior Prom Decoration Committee 3. DONNALEA VAN PELT Social Studies Orangeville Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4: Secretary- Treasurer 4: Bloomsburg Players 2, 3, 4: Student Christian Associa- tion 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4: Obiter 4; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Chairman Caps Gowns Committee 4. t;KOK(;E W. VASTINE Social Studies Danville Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3; Stiiiient PSEA 4. EDWARD ALBERT WALLISH Mitthcmatics Shamokin Day Men ' s Assoiiation 2, 3: Men ' s Resident Council 1: Day Men ' s Association, Secretary 3; S ' icnce ( lull !: Men ' s Intraniiirals 1, 2. FREDERICK JOHN WIDITZ Mathematics Day Men ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Athenaeum Club 3. ROSE MARIE WHITE Chemistry. Mathematics Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: B Club 3, 4: Players I: Science Club 2, 3. 4: Student PSEA 3, 4. Weston Old Forge Bloomsburg RONALD YEACER English, Mathematics Shickshinny Day Men ' s Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Veterans ' Association 3; Student PSEA 4. THOMAS JAMES YESALAVAGE Mathematics Girardville Day Men ' s Association 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 1; Athenaeum Club 2; International Relations Club 3. DONALD THOMAS WATKINS Biological Science Wilkes-Barre CGA Committees: Customs 2, 3: Winter Week-end 3; Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Scieme Club 2. 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Varsity ( lub 2, 3. 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3; Men ' s Intramurals, Student Director 1, 2, 3, 4; Decorating Committee 1, 3. DAVID BRUCE WEAVER Biological Science Lewisburg Men ' s Resident Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3, 4, His- torian 2; Wrestling 4: Men ' s Intramurals 2. JOHN WALTER WISE Comprehensive Social Studies West Chester Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3; International Relations Club 2, 3; Maroon Gold 3; Basketball 1. LAWRENCE WELLS WOOD Social Studies Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 3: Science Club 1, 2. SaidM ' % ? • PAUL EDWARD YUCKA Biological Science Shamokin Day Men ' s Association 1, 3, 4; Men ' s Resident Council 2; Chess Club 1; Men ' s Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4; Junior Prom Ticket Committee. LUCILLE JOYCE ZABLOCKY English Bloomsburg Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Official Board 1; Debating Club 1, 2, Secretary 3; Maroon Gold Band 1. RONNEE JAYNE ZIMNY English Allentown CGA Committees; Election Board 3. Hospitality Committee 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 2; College Choraleers 1: English Club 3, 4: Student PSEA 3, 4; Olympian 3; Proctor, Waller Hall 3: Invitations Committee Junior Prom 3: Evening Entertainment and Assembly Committee; Who ' s Who in American LIniversities and Colleges. BEKNAKI) JOHN ZORANSKI iVIuthiniutics and Scienci ' Glen Lyon Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, t: Alhfnacuni Club 1: .Science Club 4: Student I ' SEA 2, .3, 4. JOHN GILBERT YOUNG Biology tind General Science Ranshawr Day ien ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Science 1, 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intra- murals 2, 3. RANDALL ROBERT YOUNG Social Studies Bloomsburg Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 3, 4; Student PSEA 4; Men ' s Intramurals 2, 3. JOHN VERNER ZACHARIAS English Philadelphia Day Men ' s .Association I. 2, 3, t; Student PSEA 4. JOHN JAMES ZEIGLER Mathematics Yeagertown CGA Committee; Hospitality 3; Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasuier 3; .Student PSEA 4; .Aviation Club 1: Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball Manager 1; Senior Class Publicity Committee 4; Junior Prom Publicity Committee 3; Student PSEA 4. Dr. Maiftta. Direitor of Special Eduration, discusses employment possibilities for gradu- ating students with Dr. Salz, Professor of Psychology. -•. 3- ▼ Special Class develops original reading materia! under the direction of student teacher Victor Widmann. A Division of Special Education occupies modern quar- ters in the ground floor of Navy Hall. The latest equipment in speech and hearing therapy is now available for students enrolled in this curriculum. ▼ Student teacher Joanne Dubbs conducts unit on Awareness of Creatures Around Us in Special Education Class. SCIENCE TABLE ' A Pamela Brown, student clinician, analyzes com- plex hearing test of client in soundproof audiology suite. ▼ Student Harry Sinco observes verbal language of brain injured client in audiology suite. A Professor Mease explains anatomy of language to students and clients as Dr. Satz studies emotional reactions of group. ■ Marilu Amour (left) and Nancy Gillespie (right) completing a case study while Mrs. Lamoine Fritz, Secre- tary of the Division, checks complete- ness of information. A Professor Richard Mease to a group of students. lemonstrates model of larynx A Ida Gingrich, Nancy Steihie. and Roland Bitler, Special Educa- tion majors, develop a bulletin board concerned with special educa- tion activities. JEANNE BARNATOVICH Ediiration for the Mentally Retardcil Mildred Waller Hall Assoriation 1, 2, 3, 4; Bloomsburg Players 1; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN MAE BENSCOTER Education for the Mentally Retarded Berwick Waller Hall Asociation 1. 2. 3: Student Christian Association 1,2,3; Student PSEA 3: Maroon Gold 1, 2: College Choraleers 2, 3; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3; Debating Club 1, 2. MARY T. BEIERSCHMITT BROWN Special Education Carlisle Student PSEA 3, 4. MARY LOU BUCK Special Education Danville Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3, 4: Athenaeum Club 3: Chess Club 2; College Choraleers 1; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2; Maroon Gold 1; Fashion Show 1. JOANNE SHAFFER DUBBS Education for the Mentally Retarded Bloomsburg Class Officer. Secretary 1, 2: CGA Customs Committee, Co-Chairman 2; Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3. BARBARA ANNE FAY Speech Correction Ridgway CGA Committees: Pep 2, 3, Election 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3: Maroon Gold 1: Waller Hall Proctor 2; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2. REBECCA SUSAN BOGUCKI Speech Correction Mocanaqua Waller Hall Association 2, 3: Sigma Alpha Eta 3; Maroon Gold Typist 3: CGA Committees: Election Board 3, Social Recreation 3, Hospitality 3, Pep 3: Women ' s Intramurals 2, 3. VIRGINIA LEE BOUDMAN Education for the Mentally Retarded Milton CGA Flection Board 1; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student PSEA 3; Council for Exceptional Children, Vice-President 2: B Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 1: Council ior Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2, 3. BARBARA ANNE CHYKO Speech Correction Bloomsburg Acting Secretary 2: CGA Corresponding Secretary 3; CGA Female Representative 2; CGA International Relations Committee 3; Day Women ' s Association 1, Vice President 2. 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4: Maroon Gold 1: Co-ed of the Year Candidate 3; Laurel- Princess Candidate 3; NAIA Queen; Who ' s Who in American Uni- versities and Colleges. RONALD PAUL COLARUSSO Education for the Mentally Retarded Wilkes-Barre CG- ' V Committees: Pep 2, Election 2; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 1. 2. 3; Men ' s Intramurals 1, 2. JAMES FRANCS GALLAGHER .Spec a Education Freelan Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. 4; Council for the Education of Exceptional Children 1. 2, 3, 4; Men ' s Intraniurals 1, 2, 3. 4. MARCY SUELLEN GAMMON Speech Correction Fullerton (;GA Recording Secretary 3; CGA Customs Committee 2; Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Waller Hall Governing Board 2: Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Maroon and Gold Band 1: Womens Intraniurals 1, 2: Who ' s Who in American Universities and Colleges. ANN MARIE HOCKER Speech Conection Montoursville Waller Hall Association 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4: Maroon Gold Band 3. KYRA ROCHELLE JOHNSON Speech Correction Chatham Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Maroon Gold Band 1, 2. 3, Librarian 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. CATHERINE MAR(;ARET FISH Education for the Mentally Retarded Athens Waller Hall Association ' I, 2, 3. 4; Student PSEA 3: Athenaeum (Jul) 2; Council for the Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3. KARRIN rae fordyce Eihication for the Mentally Retarded Conneaut Lake Waller Hall Association I. 2, 3, 4: Student Christian Association 1. 2, 3: Council lor tlie IMucation of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4. KAREN LLCILE HAYWOOD Education for the Mentally Retarded Lewisburg Waller Hall Association I. 2, 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4; College Choraleers 1, 2; Council for the Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4: International Relations Club. Secretary 2. .SARAH A. HIGH Speech Conection West Chester CGA Committees: Freshman Class .Advisor 3, Customs 2, 3, Hospi- tality 1, 2, Big Name Entertainment 2. 3: Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4: College Choraleers I; Council for the Education of Exceptional Children 1. NANCY LOUISE JOHNSON Speech Correction Quakertown CGA Committee: Pep I; Waller Hall Association 1, 2. 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 4; Student Christian Association 1. ARTHUR JOSEPH KENNEY Education for the Mentally Retarded Reading CGA Committee: Customs 3: Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2. 3, 4; A lpha Phi Omega 4: Men ' s Intraniurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Senior Investiga- tions and Arrangements Committee; Decorations Committee 2, 3. NANCI CARROLL KERNS Special Education Langhorne Waller Hall Association 1, 2, . ' i 4: Sigma Alpha Eta , 2, 3, 4; Council for the Education ot F xceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1; Studetit PSEA 1. SANDRA JEAN McANNANEY Special Education Gowen City Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3, 4; Council for the Education of Exceptional Children I. 2. 3, 4; Student Christian Association L 2; Student PSEA 3. LINDA JEAN MORETTI Education for the Mentally Retarded West Nanticoke Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association L 2, 3; Council for the Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN CAROL NYGREN Speech Correction Upper Darby Waller Hall Association 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3, 4; College Choraleers 3, 4; Madrigal Singers 3, 4; Transfer student from Michigan State. DOLORES ANNE MAYS Speech Correction Riverdale, Maryland Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2; Student ( ' liristian Association 1 ; Women ' s Intramurals 2. ADA MARIE MINELLI Speech Correction Scranton Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secetary 4: Bloomsburg Players 1; Council for the Education of Exceptional Children 2: Student PSEA 4. DARLENE JOAN OEHLERT Education for the Mentally Retarded Royersford CCA Hospitality Committee 2. 3; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3; B Club 2, 3; Bloomsburg Players 2; College Choraleers 1, 2; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Student PSEA 2, 3, 4. CONSTANCE EVELYN ORCHARD Education for the Mentally Retarded Trucksviue Athenaeum Club 3: Council for Education of Exceptional Children 3; Student PSEA 3; Women ' s Intramurals 3. NANCY LYNN PICKERING Education jor the Mentally Retarded Scranton Senior Ball-Ticket Distribution Committee, Chairman 4: CGA Com- mittees: Hospitality 2. 3; Freshman Orientation 4; Waller Hall Association 1, 2, 3; Student PSEA 2. 3, 4; Maroon Gold 1, 2; Waller Hall Counselor 2; Waller Hall Governing Board Representa- tive 3; B Club 2, 3, 4: College Choraleers 1, 2: Council for Edu- cation of Exceptional Children 1. 2. 3; Water Ballet 1. 2, 3, Di- rector 3. GLORIA ANN RUMBEL Speech Correction Numidia Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3; Athenaeum Club 1, 2; College Choraleers 1; English Club 2; Science Club 2, 3: Student PSEA 4. jlt! -V r DAVID WILLARD SHARPE Education for the Mentally Retarded Royersford Sigma Alpha Eta 1. 4; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2; Maroon Colil 3; CGA Committees: Election Board 1. 2, 3. Social Recreation 2. Customs 3: Men ' s Intramurals 1. MARY RUTH TAYLOR Education for the Mentally Retarded Bloomsburp Day Women ' s Association 1, 2. 3: CCA Committee: Customs 2: Sigma Alpha Eta 2: Council for Education of Exceptional Children 4: Maroon and Gold Baud 1; Student I SEA 4. GEORGE ALLEN WARREN Speech Correction Bellwood Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3, 4; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2. VICTORL ' DEANNA SELLANO WARREN Speech Correction Scranton Waller Hall Association L 2, 3: Sigma Alpha Eta 2, 3, 4: Blooms- burg Players 1; Council for Eduiation of Exceptional Children 2; Student PSEA 4. CAROLE ANNE SANVILLE Ediiialiiin for the Mentally Retarded Philadelphia Waller Hall Association , 2, 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2; C ' ouncil for Education of Exceiitional Children 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Christian Asso- ciation 1: Student PSEA 4: Women ' s Intramurals 1: Harrnonettes 1. 2, 3, Secretary 1. President 2. 3: Prom Committee 3. CAROL I.. SCHLAGEL Special Education Shamokin Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Clul) 1. 2; Student PSEA 4: Athenaeum Cluh 2, 3, 4: (Council for Education of Excep- tional r ' hildren I. SANDRA CAROLINE THORNTON Speech Correction Shamokin CGA Committees: Customs. Co-Chairman 2. Pep. Co-Chairman 3, Hospitality 2. Social Recreation 2; Waller Hall .Association L 2, 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4: Maroon Gold 1; Pilot, Assistant Editor 3. REES WILLIAM VOSBURG Special Education Scranton Day Men ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Council for Education of Excep- tional Children 2, 3, 4; Veterans ' Association 1, 2, 3, 4. L. ANN ROSALIE WEED Education for the Mentally Retarded Mildred Waller Hall Association ' 1, 2, 3, 4: Student PSEA 3, 4; College Choraleers 1. 2, 3, 4; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN WHITE Education for the Mentally Retarded Harrisburg Waller Hall .Association 1. 2. 3. 4 : Council for Education of Excep- tional Children 1, 2. 3; Student PSE.A 3; Women ' s Intramurals 1, 2; Freshmen Talent Show 1; Fashion Show 2: Women ' s Chorus-ac- companist 1. 2: Class Memorial Committee 4. VICTOR FREDRICK WIDMANN Education for the Mentally Retarded Dallas Men ' s Resident Council 1, 2, 3; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 4: Student PSEA 4; Football 1, 2: Chess Club 3: Wrestling Tournament 3: Men ' s Intraniurals 1. SUSAN ANN WILIAMS Education for the Mentally Retarded Williamsport Waller Hall Association 1. 2, 3; Waller Hall Officer: House Com- mittee Chairman 3; Athenaeum Club 2; College Choraleers 1; Coun- cil for Education of Exceptional Children 3, 4. Historian 4: Student PSEA 4: Bloodmobile Committee 1, 2; Fire Warden 3; Waller Hall Winter Weekend Committee 1 : Senior Class Publicity Committee. CHRISTINE LOUISE WYNN Education for the Mentally Retarded Easton Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2; Council for Education of Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1; Student PSEA 3,4. CHARLINE JUANITA YEAGER Education for the Mentally Retarded Catawissa Day Women ' s Association 1, 2, 3, 4; Council for Education of Excep- tional Children 1, 3, 4; Student PSEA 4. Public School Plyrsiitgi School ; ursing School Nursing ELIZABETH lANE BAUMER PEARL ANN BOBACK Milton Shamokin School Nursing School Nursing ESTHER MARIE FORTI IRENE L. SCHNAARS Mount Carmel Bloomsburp )v I ' d low (iiaduates. One sc)i(i. one simple word, can he as exjjiessive as any numlier of sentences. In our case, the word is ' change. ' Material, emotional, social, and intellectual change as evidenced in our attitudes, skills, and understandings. ViC have changed. We have grown. Our school has rhan ;c(l. Our school has grown. Xorking together, we have heen as responsilde for the growth of Hloomshurg .State College as it has been for our growth, both individuallv and collectively. However, change is not a static thing. The determining factor of a successful life or a successful institution is the unending striving for the new. the true, the beautiful. These last four years have stimulated and accelerated our abilities to keep pace with the demands of a modern world. Continued professional growth is no longer simply desirable; it is necessary. Figuratively, we have received a launch- ing. hether or not we achieve a successful orbit now depends in us. As spokesman for the (llass of 1964. I want to extend the most humble, sincere, and grateful thanks to those who have been responsible for these four years of change, of growth, of happiness, of frustrations, of defeats, but inevitably of victory. These peojjle are our |)arents. the President of our college, the Board of Trustees, the administration and faculty, and our advisers. Mr. Godwin, Dr. Kendall. Mr. Harris, and Mr. Creasy. Thank you for your time, your patience, your inspiration, and your guidance throughout our four formative years. ith our college days nearing their end. I want to thank you for the honor and jjrivilege of serving and representing you as your class president. I would also like to extend to each of you my sincere congratulations and best wishes for success and happiness in your future years. May God be with you. and may you turn often in memory to Bloomsburg State College. Sincerely. (ol t i iji PC ' K ' ' j n - ' f Krnest H. Shuba President. Class of 1964 SECONDARY EDUG Ankaitis, John Bielski, Edwin Breidinger, Roger Burka, Michael Butala, Arlene Campbell, Elizabeth Diaiine Campbell, James Cooper, John Curran, Francis Dinsmore, David Esposito, Angelo Foderaro, John i Folmsbee, LeRoy Foster, Robert -rell Ronald William Kerstetter, Earl Kinc, Richard Kleinbauer, Judy Kule, David Kutchi, Robert Lesevich, Mary McHenry, Ronald Mahoney, John Malonc. Barbara Melick, Larry Minalda, John Miskevich, Mary Rarick, Claire Ritter, George Rogers, Barbara Segin, Shirley Shoffler, Glenn Turek, Harry Yeaker, Ronald Yesalavage, Thomas Yucka, Paul Zacharias, John ELEMENTARY ' EDUCATION , ' drmella ranees irgo .Constanci; Irenda Kline, Shirley Lawler, Kathleen Long, Jane Foust Lynch, Carolyn Martichek. Margaret F ' effer, Roy Petz, Joseph Reitz, Judy Rowe. Barbara Ruffaner. Betsy Styer, Kay rii)l)S. Frank Walsh, Thomas Whitenigbt, Betsy Irews, Harold ilfown. Daniel E. Cole. Harold J. Conard, Paul D ' Amico, Nicholas C. Ellenberger, Nola L. Grant, John H. Grzywacz, Ann mes L,. J asniiisKj, Stanley Keller, Karen Kenna, Michael Kurowski, Roman Nye, Louise Setcavage, James Sprout, Gary L. SPECIAL EDUCATION Benscoter, Carolyn Dubbs, Joanne Shaffer Chyko, Barbara Fay, Barbara Fish, Catherine Haywood, Karen High, Sarah Oehlerl, Darlene Widmann, Victor Baumer, Betty Boback, Pearl Cum Laude PUBLIC SCHOOL NURSING Forti, Esther CANDIDATES FOR MASTER OF EDUCATION DEGREE ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Jean Ann Fenstermarher Alice Ann Hanev jrraduofion Exercises January Dean Hocli congratulates a Secondary major upon graduation. Dr. Eric A. Walker, President of Pennsylvania State U verfitv, delivers the Commencement address. Class Officers No ten o ' clock ' ' scholars here. .•gTiT tTTtT B JP Kl f t-JMSiyit- Representative. ski. Treasurer: T.rn President. Fellow Juniors. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to our Class Adviser. Mrs. Mary Lou John, for the outstanding leadership she has provided during the past year. This year has been one of advancement for the Junior Class. Our principal endeavor as a class was the sponsoring of the annual Junior Prom, which was held in the Bloomsburg Moose hall. Saturday. April 18. This year ' s prom was built around the theme Balle Elf anli ' and was the first time in many years that the prom was a formal affair, complete with tuxes and evening gowns. Junior Class officers also procured class rings and other college jewelrv as part of the third year ' s activities. The Junior Class sponsored a float in the annual Homecoming parade, winning fourth place for their papier mache guitar bearing the legend. String the Rams. The effort put forth liy the individual members of the Class is commendable in both organization and participation. o have worked diligently in the three preceding years. I urge you to continue this effort in vour Senior year in order that it may be as fruitful as those in the past. In closing. I would like to thank vou for the honor vou have bestowed upon me in electini; me as the President of vour Class. «- -24 Ronald H. Lewis President ,-H . v ..,.V.,-.-  gjj jgg Officers Contntitfee The Homecoming; float with Striiif; The Rams Dear Classmates, Emerson once wrote. This time, liJve all times, is a very good one if we but know wliat to do with it. ' It is my conviction that our Sophomore Class is making an effective effort, and will contiruie to meet the challenge of our time. The members of the class have shown willingness to take part in class affairs and in other activities on cam|)us. The highlight of the year was our So])homore Cotillion. ' Koffee House Kajier. which was a part of the Spring ' eek-end Activi- ties. Other actviities shared by members of the class included building ol a class float, which won third pri c in the Homecoming Day Parade, introduction of a Blazer tradition on campus, participation in the Coed-of-the-year Contest, participa- tion in several cla.ss meetings, and enthusiastic support of various social and athletic events. My personal appreciation is extended to Mr. Hichard P. Mease, our Sophomore Class adviser, who has aided us in our diverse undertakings; to the class officers, who have worked hard to make this year a success: and to the members of the sophomore class, who have freely participated in all of the sophomore activities. The opportunity to serve as your president has been a most heartwarming iirivilege. Sincerelv yours A (.illierl (.ocklev President Sealed, Left Lu Right: Ann Smaller, Serretar)-; Gill Gookley, President, Joseph Hutleman. Stuni ing: Mr. Mease. Adviser; Idy Fisfhler. Vice-president: jean Zenke. Woman Representative; Frank Milauskas, Man Representative, One, please. A summit lonferenre. Noffee Honse Kapers I want to hold your Dear (llassinates. In lii-liall 1)1 till ' I ' lolirnaii (lass. I cxtenil sincfif thanks arul a|j|jr(i iatiori tn the ailmiiiistratinn. tn ihe la(ull . am! to the ii|i|ieri lassmen who luue lielped so mucli in cinr adjuslnient to a ne life, and In (lur ilas adxisei. Mr. Me(.lure. uho lias guided us in our ariniiv nndei takings. In our traditional ndc as entering students, it has taken the ( lass of 1967 consideralde time In make llie neeessary adjustments t(j enllege lite. Our first rude awakening came with the hrief hazing period in Septeiuhei in which we were reijuired to wear dog tags and heanies and kowlo to the so|ihislieated upperelassmen. We now realize that all of ihi, inilialion into i-ojlege lite was designed to liridge the gap between high school and a more mature academic lite. As a result, we Freshmen have finally been assimilaled into (ollege life, and we ha e gained many valuable friendships which will stand irs in good stead in tiiturc vears. Our Kreshnian class is nndnuhledly the largest class e er to enter iSloomsburg Slate (College. Members of the class ha e participated in athletics, in tlramatics. in governnu ' nt. and in all extra-curricular activities. Like (jui predecessors, we are making our presence felt in academic life as well as in social activities. Numbered among our class are two students from Hawaii, our fiftieth state, who add an exotic note to the college scene. Having served our novitiate, the ( lass of 1967 is now ready to take its rightful place among those nundierless stuilcnts ol BSL who have distinguished themselves in all walks ot life. I am [jrond to ha e served as (iur president, and I hope that in reiuaining years at BS(] you can conllruie In slims as tunch initialise and reliability in the accomplishment of the numy tasks ihal lie ahead as you ha e in the snKiug of your problems this year. I wish yon luck and success in the year ahead. o vUiLjP (Wj Daniel ( nughlin I ' resident Class Officers Who ' s Who May Day Hoiiie€Oiiiiiigi Wiitter Week Coed-Of-The- 1 NANCY ANN DEVORE Nancy, a biology major in the Secondary furriculum. ■ romes from Benton where she attended Benton Joint High School. Her hobby is collecting antique punch cups. In the future Nancy hopes to enter guidance work. BETSY RUTH DILLICH Bets, a Secondary Engish major from Eph- vata, attended Ephrata Union High School. Her areas of interest include music and swim- ming instruction. She hopes to incorporate travel with graduate work this summer, and to begin teaching in 1964. BETTY MARIE DUSHANKO Betty is a History and Government major in the Secondary Curriculum. Her hometown is Hazleton and her high school is Hazle Township High. Betty ' s hobbies include read- ing, writing, and sports. In the future, she plans to do graduate work and eventually earn a Ph.D. degree in political science. ANN LISBETH EDWAH Ann is a native of PenArgyl and attended PenArgyl High School. She is an Elementary major who is interested in music and swim- ming. Her future aspirations include travel, graduate work, and entrance into the field of student personnel and guidance. THY PATRICIA EISENHARtJi Dee comes from West Hazleton where she attended West Hazleton High School. She is a Secondai7 English major. Her hohbies in- clude social work, sports, and dramatics. Dee plans to earn her graduate degree in the area of student personnel. MARTHA SUELLEN GAMMON Marcy ' s hometown is Fullerton. She was graduated from Whitehall High School, came to BSC, and is enrolled in the Speech Cor- rection Curriculum. Marcy ' s areas of interest include sewing, reading, and sports. Her future plans involve graduate work in the field of educational psychology and employ- ment as a public school speech therapist. ROBERT HENRY HENSLEY Bob comes to BSC from Wilkes-Barre, where he was graduated from James M. Coughlin High School. He is a chemistry major in the Secondary Curriculum. Bob ' s hobbies are dramatics, reading, and writing. Teaching, graduate work, and continuation and further development of his dramatic and theater interests are part of Bob ' s future plans. VIRGINIA CAROL HESEL Jinny is from Levittown and is a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High. School. She is an Elementary major, with French as her area of competency. Reading, knitting, rooking, sewing, swimming, and summer playground work are among her hobbies. In 1964, Jinny hopes to secure a teaching position in the second grade and to begin her graduate work. GERALD FRANCIS HOWARD rry, who is PesideiU of our College Coun- la ' ils from Carliohdale and was graduated 1 St. Rose High School. He is a history government major in the Secondary Cur- riculum. Jerry ' s main hobby is automobile mechanics and his chief future aspiration is to attend graduate school. MARY LEE MANDALO Lee, a business student in the secretarial sequence, is a graduate of Reading High School. She busies herself at creative writing, reading, and sports. She plans to teach busi- ne.ss subjects in a senior high school. MARY LORR.A.INE MISKEVICH Mary, an honor student at BSC, is from Freeland where she was graduated from Free- land Junior-Senior High School. She is en- rolled in the Secondary Curriculum with Spanish as her major. Mary ' s interests include --■-iing, tennis, sevring, and dramatics. In the ' ■, Mary would like to be a college pro- FRANCES ELIZABETH MORSEY Fran is a Mathematics major in the Secon- dary Curriculum. She hails from Philadelphia and was graduated from the Academy of the Sisters of Mercy. KAREN JO NESPOLI Karen is from Berwick and was graduated from Berwick High school. She is an Ele- mentary major with particular interests m art and children. Karen hopes to teach in the primary or pre-primary grades. MICHAEL JAME an accounting majtS ira Wind Gap SLnu : High School. His ing, and coin coll a high school and to continue •dies. h - ' n J C Oi££ f 3 ., Strike up the band, conductor. m Be my Valentine. Forward march, the show ' s begun. m ' 0: Shall we dance? Happv New Year from Father Time. « -« :.,.. „ Make way for the Queen. UT The Queen ' s procession. Her majesty. Queen Betty Crowning the Queen Her majesty and the Royal Court. ' ' J. Here comes Peter Cottontail. H.Ives and n inph- at pl.i . i Honoring Honest Abe ' Over one, under two. The traditional winding of the maypoles. 117 Hoiftecotitirtf Queen ■ Prespnting the Ameriran Hootenanny Festival! BSC ' s contribution. The Townsmen 1 mm i,i_:. .-■.-..- - -««„:, - Final preparations. .7 . ' P. ▲ Hassert House l)acks the Huskies. All Hail the mighty Huskie.  «■ Of ■ -J, it . , '  1 k« r - A visit from the Day Women as Country Cussins . October This triangle is a sure winner. Here comes the Roast Ram? — Right after the game. fiittr vvee icf tes Rffiere Pebryciry If §4 A ( I ' t ready, gel set, go ■1 -4;x|..-Ni; .i.-g;Ni..-j;..j..--j;-..l--j;--.i - -..l -l%l.- -.. {•3 •:- •-3 «-:• :. «- Cr- e- . 1 .! ♦•i l.•1• .t. K.l.•• l.♦•KJ.xK.t..•• .i, • llQyn. iJa JujLAj-a- jLy Nancy is a senior, enrolled in the Seronciary curricuhim with a major in Biological Science. She is a graduate of Benton High School. The Ohllcr congratulates her and welcomes her to the sorority of distinguished Coeds-of-the-Year. •j;x- L--4--j;--.i--;i;-i-j;-4--jr-.i Vsi a v --1v .-i-i.-i-.. --K.:f.-lvi-t.l--K.f-t..l.- €-■ e-r Coed-Of- Cand 19 Patricia is a Senior, majoring in Elementary Education. Her home address is Malvern, N. Y. !uiuiu (2i fy6i ££ •.-9 ••f•i••V• l ••• • l■ ■ i• l•■•i• ••• • l■•• • l■•-•4f• l.-Si;•• ' : •••■t■■-1 t |•••.i■•1•••.t■■■•1 •■■t•••t• ■t■•••1•• •■t■••1•••.t■•i•••■t■■ c-.- The Coed-of-theYear contest is sponsored an- nually iiy the college yearbook for the purpose of selecting the most popular coed in the student body. The initial selections are first made by a nominating committee consisting of the officers of the various classes, with a coordinator ap- pointed by the editor of the Obiter. Eight candi- Marilyn is a third year student in Elementary Education. Her home address is Glenside, Pa„ near Philadelphia. ??la uJL inA fhe-YeoF [cf cites Nancy is a Junior, with a major in Elementary Education. Her home address is Muncy, Pa. V ••; • ■|■•• i • l•■•4;•• |.•• j; • .l•••l•xl•••;i;•v|■ •T- •.| •l• ••■l.- • • e-; . ••t-. .-- . -i-.A--K.t..i-.+.-t-...t..-K.t..-t..+ ; e-; €-:■ ates are selected — two each from tlie Freshman, ophomore, Junior, and Senior classes. The en- re college community then selects the winner om among these eight nominees in a general udent election supervised by the Community overnment Association. The winner is crowned : the Freshman Dance, which is held in Cen- :nnial Gymnasium early in the spring. Joan is a .Sophomore, enrolled in Secondary Education, with a major in English. Her home address is Wyoming, Pa. i ««- o Jhu u ■• ••i-•iN-••i•• l■ •••i• i •i• •• •• l•••• • l••••4;• Xx.t. lxl |s.t.-t-..f...-t-..t.-t-..t.-t-.t--t--.t..-|-..t..-- •••■iM.--iM.-i-- ..-1 M.-i-M.--i-M.- •■ -i- i.-st ' •. ' : •fH ■H  a 1 «-; ■1 ' ' ;. V i V-? 1 ■ 6-; - ! n f— : ' ■ ■sW y ' Vfe i ■ «■ ' • . -aA ■ «- b ■ - H rr {-9 1 «-;. ■ !RR ' «rv •:- i, .,. HI ■; • % j|| H 1 . 6-; • l ft. iH . c-;. ••a Hh S ' - V. VVT — n e-; - ' jj ii iigH r- ■■■9 B ■ ■■hH V H H -• ■;■ w k K ll e; - 1 u i— v W HB ff iy. « e-) •-: ..-t-.l- ' l --.t.- ' |---.t..-i--.t..-t-..t..-i- -.t- t-.t-t-.t .• ' V d cajm rto X lean is a Sophomore, enrolled 1 ihf Secondary Currifulum, ith a major in mathematics, er home is Scranton. Pa. V••i•i•••i• |.••i •a••• • l •- l •••i• ••- • l •• :-9 ' r •:- A : ■•t •.l•••|•••■i••• •••:f■••t• : .••t••■ ■ ••|••••: •••1 • •i• :■••X Diane is a Freshman, enrolled in the .Special Education Curricu- lum. Her home address is Beth- lehem, Pa. Donna is a Secondary Educa- tion Freshman. Her home is Jer- sey Shore, Pa. ▲ Left over right, or left over right? A Only my hairdresser knows for sure. ▲ You ' ve got to hand it to . . . A You ' re the Kairesl Flower . . . (Capt. Big Jim S Little Mary) Onre in a Blue Moon ... ► (Cpl. Billy Nancy Twinkles) Chief Broun Bear Henry Fetterman Capt. ' Big Jim Vt ' arington Roliert Hensley Cpl. Billy ' Jester Donald Hopkins Little Mary Sunshine Karen Hoffman Mme. Ernestine Von Liehedich Carole Carter Nancy Twinkle Priscilla Greco Fleet Foot Milton Van ' inkle Yellow Feather Fred Decanio General Oscar Fairfax. Ret Douglas Caldwell Young Ladies from Easlchester Finishing Schoo Janice Feimster, Maxine Johnson. Joan Martin. Karen Leffler, Barbara Trexler. Naoma Eble U.S. P ' orest Rangers — Frank Milauskas Noel Lindemuth Joseph Mapes Harold Kratzer Clyde C. Rogers HI David Wenner Directed by Robert D. Richey Asst. Director — Donnalea VanPelt Accompanists — Gordon Reed Mrs. Charles Jackson Costume Designer — Jennifer Smith A Do ou Ever Dream of Vienna . . . I Madame Ernestine Gen. Fairfax) ■ The Last Kadotas ( Yellow Feather, Brown Bear. Fleet Foot ) T Tell A Handsome Stranger . . . (Forest Rangers Young Ladies) I t K , f m A It only hurts for a little while -4 Could the Beatles heat tliis? m f SYL ' .14 A My group had 37% fewer . ▼ Smile, you ' re on Candid Camera. ■ 3 0fej? The Cherry Orchard By Anton Chekhov The Company How [ileasant it is to play th - inandolin. Don ' t Wdity. we will find a way to savt- tiic orrliard. Asleep, asleep at last. Ail Russia is our orchard. Please, Yasha, take me with you. CAST Lyuboff Andreyevena Raneveskaya Priscilla Greco Anya Janice Feimster Varya Donna Bogard Leonid Andreyevitich Donald Hopkins Yermolay Alexeyevitch Lopahin Henry Fetterman Pyotor Trofimoff Luton Houtz Semyonoff-Pishtchik Dennis Reedy Charlotta Ivanova Ann Marie Rapella Epihodoff David Wenner Dunyasha Fiers Yasha . A Passerby Director Designer Business Manager.. Donna Seigfreid Douglas Lehnowski Albert Roger -Ann Shepherd Mary Homrighous Robert Richey Michael McHale I met two Englishmen on the train. 1964 Deeji Freeze lartuary tl (NO SCHOOL TUESDAY) A Students enjoy the snow. Ha! A Traffir i.s stofiped on Peini Stree t, ▼ Innslirurk or Hlooni luirp ' ; ' A riif waslrlanil li -Hvrin Hen Franklin ami Navv Hall. .i ' PlooamoRile visits B C ▲ Survivors gel . . . tea and crumpets. A We ' ve got this liown to a science. Comrtiuitify Go fernment Association Resident and Plort-Residertt Student Groups Publications Fraternities Clubs Music and Drama trn COMBINED STUDENT- FACULTY ORCAMZATION IN CHARGE OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES wani, l ' i..M Jriit of C.G.A. ii _ Fellow Students, During the past year at Bloonishurg State College I have had the privilege of being witness to. and part of. a phenomenal growth in our college as well as in our student body. College Council has had in mind for the past year the expansion of existing facilities of student recreation to meet this continuing growth. Vi e have also attempted to create new avenues of expression for student life and it is my contention that we have enjoyed some success in this area. Our biggest single achievement has been in the field of Big Name Entertainment. However, there were many other things of benefit to the student bodv — new legislation, new equipment for our lounge and gymnasium, an expanded calendar of social events, bigger and better weekends, and many other lesser programs, which all add up to an impressive record for the 1963-64 College Council. Everything that has been accomplished by the CGA in the past year is not the work of one per- son. I have worked with the finest group of students one could possibly hope for. If the student body had not supported your Community Government Association, we would have accomplished lit- tle. Thank you for your support and liacking: it is sincerely appreciated. As all of you know. Stu- dent (Jovernment exists at the sufferance of the administration of anv institution, e have been for- tunate in this respect. We have received excellent cooperation from the college officials throughout the college year. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to the administration for their patience with our programs and projects. Student Governments throughout the United States todav are fighting for their lives. They are being pushed out the door by the sheer mass of students in education. It seems that when the famed I.B..M. and its perforated cards came in the door. Student Government as we know it began to go out. At Bloomsburg. however, we have an organized student government second to none in the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania. It is growing and expanding along with our college. But this will continue only as long as our students continue to have an interest in and participate in the Community Govern- ment -Association. I believe that I have gained an unusual insight into the workings of Bloomsburg State College. The knowledge gained in working with the college and the student body is something that will be very valuable to me in the future. I am sincerely grateful for this extra education. and I have greatly enjoyed serving as president of the Community Government Association for the past year. I would like to wish all of you a long and happy life and success in all your endeavors. Sincerely yours, Gerald F. Howard REPRESENTATIVES Seated, Left to Right: Carolyn Wood, Marilyn Sheerer. Standing: Blair Hartman, Larry Tironi. ) FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Seated. Left to Right: Jean Zenke, Jane Pellon. Standing: Frank Milauskas, Dan Cough Gaydish, Gil Gockley. I JUNIOR AND SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Seated, Lejt to Right: Barbara Nicholls, Ann Edwards: Standing: Ron Lewis, Lou Ciocca, Dick James. Seated, Left to Right: John Knoll, V Treasurer. Standing: Dr. McCausIin, ; Winter, Recording Sec resident; Dean Jaikson,? Blq Name Entertainment Johnny Mathi The Lettermi ' ii Winter Weekend Student Mamies rni! ; Polar Ctub WALLER HALL GOVERNING BOARD First Roiv, left to right: Sharon Arker. Jean Zenke. Marilyn Sheerer, Roberta Kistler, Judy Mayer. Second Row: Dean Ellamae Jaikson, Ruth Rimsha, Lin y Gammon. Carolyn Quay. Martha Zubris, Ann Edwards. Ceil Mistal. Third Ron : Joyce . nderson, Kay Dimond, Patricia Bailey, Sue Wilson, Patricia Campbell • Ann Fister. Sharon Kuchinskas. and Sherrill Moll pose for the yearbook photographer in one of the dorm rooms in Waller Hall, women ' s residence. Barbara Good proudly displays her Christmas doorway in the new Waller Hall wing. A Sharon Kuchinskas and Hoiuiie Davey pose itefore thei colorful (Jiristmas doorway. lUiMOR ADVISERS AND ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF First Row. It ' ll to right: Joan Dalilhausen, Mrs. Relty Cooper, Senior Adviser; Dean Ellamae Jackson. Mrs. Althea S. Hoke. Senior Adviser: Judy Brozpal. Seconi! Row: Molly Ann Clnpslon, Joyre Anderson, Ann Edwards, Judy Ap|ilegate, Mary Ann Krakowski, Nancy Devore, Jill Neibaurer, ( ' arol Raynock. M Idy Fischler and Barbara Szymanek provide impromptu concert in second Floor Waller lounge. Ann Shuttleswortli, Ann Fister. and Mary Wan- zie relax in their dorm room on third floor. Waller Hall, during annual Christmas open house. The purpose of ihis orfiaiiizatioii is to promote llie general welfare of the men resident students of the Rloomshurg State College. Bloomshurg, Pennsylvania. This organization assumes the re- sponsiliility for formulating policies to improve llie living conditions of the resident men. All men residents of New North Hall and men living down town in other than their own homes are members. Left to Right: Dean Hunsinger, Adviser; Bob Farina, Secretary: Tironi. President; Jack Ziegler, Treasurer. Larry SeateU Left to Right: Sam Colangelo. Sam Bashore, Richard Boerner, Dale Hunsinger. Siuniiing: John Kankin. George Barthalmus. Jim Mathews, John Whiteloch, Frank Milauskas. New Horth Hatt Informals Neither raiti. iioi snow, nor sleet . i CI si B ' Day men hold a bull session in their new quarters in Science Hall. OFFICERS Left to Right: Ed I.eshinski, President: Ed Wallish, Secretary: Martin Bane, Vice-President: Raljih Car- lone, Treasurer; Dr. Herre, Adviser. The Day Men ' s A.ssociation occupies the social rooms of .Science Hall. Areas for studying and loung- ing are provitled for those men who Ho not live on I am pus. The Day Men ' s Lounge provides fa- ilities for off campus men to study. One for tlir- road. very simple problem. 1 he [lau e that refreshes. OFFICERS Sealed, Left lo Right: Carolyn Wood, President: Miss Mary Macdonald, Adviser. Standing: Ann Giering, Mrs. Donna Siegfried, Ann Sharretts, Vice-president; Mary Ann Dowd, Marcia Hazlett, Treasurer; Joyce Berbick. 147 Rol)eit H. Hcii lty, tijitur Dr. Edward I . DeVor, Adviser Frank Brrgiii ki. Business Manager Donnaka anl ' elt. Assistant Editor Steve Ohl, Photographer Ann Shepherd. Assistant Editor g ' ' ' ■■.i ' . - %1 OBITER JUL You can t judge a book by its cover. like most generalizations, ' ain ' t necessarily so. The covers of the college yearbook reproduced above represent your all- too-brief stay at Bloonisburg and trace the development of the college during a period of transition and growth. The 1961 cover marks the transition from a State Teach- ers College to a State College; the 1962 cover reflects the interest in science and the emphasis on the future resulting from space exploration; the 1963 cover, with its traditional Wedgewood design, represents a period of comparative calm following this rapid expansion in the arts and especially in the sciences. The 1964 cover represents physical growth of the college facilities. The face of the campus will undergo many modifications within the next ten years, and the Obiter, as in the past, will attempt to chronicle this growth. Seateil: Priscilla Greco, Faculty Section: Ed Ewing, Coed-of-the- Year Coordinator. Standing: Milton Van Winkle, Photo Coordinator; Henry Fetterman, Assistant to the Adviser. .Icnnifi-r .Sniitli, designer ot cover for 196t Ohit Eugene Steinruck, Sports Editor Coed-of-the-Year Confesf Sponsored Anrtuatly By The Obifer Students cast their ballots in Coed-of-the- ear election. B.S( students graiiple for photos outside Obiter office. Ed Ewing. Devore. 1964 Coed-of-the-Year Coordinator, crowns Miss Nancy Coed-of-the-Year. Obifer Causes Pottic Last year ' s Obiter photos are released to the student body. MAROON GOLD Vol. XLII FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1964 No. 16 Editor — C. BLAIR HARTMAN Advisor — MR. RICHARD SAVAGE Business Manager - RICHARD EYERLY Managing Editor: Charles Smith Reporters: Jean Klciser, Jo Ann McCinnis, Grace Perkins, Carol McClurc. Mar% Lou McCutchen. Elaine Starvatow. Norma Keener. Alice Chapman. Judy Fulmcr, Janif Coates, Rosie Fogart ' , Bill Howells, Bettc Dushanko, Sallv Thomas. Dorern Wright. Feature Editor: Kathleen Roselli. Feature li ' riters: Diane Emerich, Sue Mor- rison. Linda Williams, Pat Conwell. Joan Krick, Ann Shepherd. Carole Murphy. Luton Houtz, Jane Ebcrt. Sports Editor: Carolee Murray. Sports Staff: John Murtin. Carl Millard. Stan Jasinouski, Dick Miller. Jim Sevbert. Don Valkins. Louise Tcrruso. George Yacina, Jim Cipriani, Dave Outt, Dick Jame-i. Photography Editor: Marsliall Sic((el. Photography Staff: Douglas Caldwell. The Morocn and Gold is published weekly by the students of Bloomsburg Stote College, Bloomsburg, Pa. The poper is a member of the Columbia Scholostic Press Association ond the Coliegiote Press Service. All opinions expressed by columnists ond feoture writers in- cluding letters-to-the-editor ore not necessofily those of this publicotion but those of the individuals. Art Editor: Jennifer Smith. Art Staff: Carol -n Wood. Paula Kline. Dor- othy Dietterick. Birdie Pealer. James Knorr, Carol Creasy- Karen Mealy. Copy Editor: Priscilla Greco. Copy Staff: Cher l Bcrninger, Nancy Smith, Elise Xloyer. Poetry Board: Harold Ackerman. Harry Humes. Jennifer Smith. Typing Staff: Pat W ' etzel. Vivian Cobb. Carole Miles. Elizabeth Beck. Carolyn Fox. Carol Campbell. Linda Ransom. Vonnie Carodiskey. Jacquic Burger, Carole Car- ter. B. J. Klein. Mai ' Sulewski. Adi-ertising Manager: Ron Lewis. Adv. Staff.: Ric Skinner. Cecilia RondeUi. John fcGove n and Lynn Segin. Circulation Aianager: Lcn LawTcnce. Circulation Staff: Geonee DurilL Kahn, Marlenc Laughlin. Staff Secretary: Pauline Zaniboras. Wa lly Editor Blair Hartman discusses current issue of the Maroon and Gold with Mr. Richard Savage, Faculty Adviser. MAROON GOLD CAMPUS NEWS AND VIEWS Bloomsburg State Collese, BkHinisbur;;, Pa. — Friday, February 31, 1904 NEWS STAFF First Row, Left to Right: Nan Barton. Doreen Wright, Jean Kleiser, Grace Perkins. Sally Norma Keener, Jo Ann McGinnis, Melanie Alhertson, Lois Mysocki, Sally Reilly. Third Jon Mayer, Charles Smith, Connie Long. Thomas. Si ' ( Row: Mice ond Row: Chapman, Juth Will Folmar. Ginni Matthews, am Howells, John Khick, ADVERTIS- ING STAFF Left to Right: Sandy Segin, Ron Lewis, John McGov- ern, Cecilia Rondelli. Staff Members RT STAFF Le t to Right: Paula Kline. James Knorr, Jennifer Smith, Carolvn Wood. First Roiv, Left to Right: Dirk Jame.s. Louise Terruso. Carolee Murray, James K. Miller, Stan Jasinowski. Second Ron: Fred Saxton, John Murtin, George Yacina, David Outl. Don Watkins, Carl Millard. CIRCULATION STAFF Left to Right: Wally Cahn, George Durilla, Leonard Lawrence, Mar lene Laughlin. TYPING STAFF Pint Row. Left to Right: Jacquie Burger, Carol Campbell, Patsy Wetzel. Second Row: Linda Rarsoni, Pauline Zambaras, Staff Secre- tary; Vivian Cobb. ciroort q14 PROOFREADERS First Row, Left to Right: Cheryl Berninger, Carol Hubert, Lynn Wesley. Second Roiv: Mary Reckard, Priscilla Greco, Nancy Smith. FEATURE STAFF First Row. Left to Right: Diane Emerich, Paula Kline, Kathleen Roselli, Joan Kricl . Second Row: Susan Morrison, Linda Williams, Laura Levin, Ann Shepherd, Marianne Lockwood. Olfmpiciii BLOOMSBL ' RG STATE COLLEGE Olympian ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mr. Gerald Strauss, Adviser; Martin Bane, Editor-in-chief; Jenni- fer Smith, Art Editor; Kathy Roselli, Assistant Editor. Facsimile of the Olympian cover. Spring, 1963. The Olympian, Bloonis- liurg State College literary magazine, annually pub- lishes fiction, poetry, and criticirm written by stu- dents. For the last two years, the student magazine has featured the works of young, hitherto unjjublished. Ameri- can and British poets. This feature has done much to encourage youtliful poets by providing an outlet for their compositions. STAFF 7;j( Hoiv, left to right: Carol Raynock, Ruth Rimsha, Ann Shepherd, Priscilla Greco, Susan Pickelner. Second Row: Sally Brennar, Joan Krick, Joan L. Mertz, Dirk James, Le Roy Davis, Barbara Gass, Judy Morin. Third Row: Carolyn Wood, Lawrence Recla, Ken Musselman, Randy Romig, Fred Saxton, Stephen Ohl. 1S4 The Pilot John Baylor, Editor-in- chief. Standing, Mr. Myles An- ► derson. Assistant to the Dean of Men, who acted as Adviser; seated, How- ard Griggs, Business Man- ager. Facsimile reproduction of the 1964 Pilot cover. Bloomsluirg State College ' s official handbook. The Pilot, serves as a vade mecum for entering students and sup- plies upperclassmen with pertinent in- formation on all aspects of college life. The slogan. In Pursuit of Excellence, ' ' expresses the hopes of the student body and the faculty in promoting achieve- ment in and out of the college class- room. ASSOCIATE EDITORS Seated: Betty Dushanko, Stanili:ig. left to right: Nancy Rogers, Jill Smith, and Sue Morrison. IS5 I) [1 Atphci Phi Alpha Phi Omegia has as its purpose to assemble college men in the fellow- ship of the Scout Oath and Law, to pro- mote Friendship, to provide Service to humanity, and to further the freedom tliat is our national, educational and in tellectual heritage. The members march during the homecoming parade. I I I CHARTER MEMBERS First Row, Left to Right: Dennis Wydra. David Weaver, Thomas Toth, Walter Gatohell. Floyd Grimm. Second Row: William Ross, Francis Plucinsky, Steve OhI, Bari Poorman, Larry Gloeckler, Thomas Koppenheffer, Robert Griffiths. Ronald Rife. Third Row: Carl Millard, Roger Srhropp, Randy Romig, John Ritter, Earl Albright. First Row, Left to Right: Larry Gloeckler, Recording Secretary: Thomas Tolh. Second Vice-President; Bari Poorman. President; Francis P ' .acinsky, First Vice-President: Carl Albright. Recording Secretary. Second Roiv: Mr. Sagar, Adviser; Mr. Selk. Adviser; William Ross, Treasurer; John Ritter, Sgt. at Arms: Jerome Lanuti, Founding President; Steve Ohl, Historian; Ronald Rife, Past President; Mr. Reichard. Faculty Adviser Chairman. ' n ' t ' v,,. «; .p. -.j-,« 1. - r-. -, I  «_ First Row. Left to Right: Louis Ciocca, Sam Colangelo, Glen Forbes, Edward Eill, Donald Smith. Dean Long. Second Roiv: Jan Prosseda, Larry Gloeckler, Anthony Cerza, Wes Rothermel, Thomas Small, Alex Kozlowski, Thomas Scott. Luton Houtz, Bill Ross, Robert Eifert, Ray Schneider. Third Row: Sam Bashore, Milton VanWinkle, Gerald Doemling, Dave Outt, Lowell Tinner, Donald Bowman. First Roil. Leit to Right: John McGovem, Steve Hartin, John Knoll, Roger Williams, (ierald Fortney, Larry Eckroat. Second Row: James Eisen- hardt, David Dobler, Glenn Rupert. Robert Baifield. John Kerlish. Third Row: Fred Griffiths. Bill Billett. Art Kenney. John McCorkill, Al Bal- chunas, Marty McDonald, Jerome Lanuti. Afpbci Alpha Oniicron Chapter Al|)ha P?i Omega was organ- ized to provide an honor society for those doing a high standard of work in college dramatics, to secure for them the mutual help- fulness provided hy a large na- tional fraternity, and to provide ieadershiji in the work of the Bloonishurg Players. Splat! (iocs the prease fiaint. Henry Fetternian President Maxine Johnson Vice-President Donnalea VanPelt Serretarv-Treasurer First Row, left to right: Donnalea Van Ptlt. Maxine Johnson, Betty Marie Dnshanko, Prisrilla Greco, Betsy Harder. Second Row: Mary Honirij;hoiis, Kolnrt Ri hey, Donald Hopkins, Robert Henslty, Henry Fetternian, C. Blair Hartman, Michael J. iMcHale. r e T Delta Chapter cinintci Thetci Upsiiort A First Row. Left to Right: Edith Hedljcrg. KatliU ' fii Kwartek, Marie Hardisky. Second Row: David Kanaski, Ray Oman, Gary Snyder, Larry Sitler, Lowell Tinner, Joseph Nutaitis. A Le)t to Right: Kobert Scott, James Russel, Joan Spotts. A Lynald Silshee, Vice-President: Stanley Kciinniel. I ' reasiirei ; Mr. Enman, Adviser; Mark HornberKer. President: Kay Slyer, .Secretary. le purpose of this organization is to advance the pro- onal study of geopraphy both as a cultural discipline as a practical subject for study and investigation. A onal Loan Fund to promote graduate study of geog- y has been established. A Fir t Row. Lcjt to Right: Mr. Hopple, Karl Najaka, Mrs. Lillian Kreisher. Second Row: Mr. McClure, Dr. Adams, Phili[i Pientka. K A Pi Gamma Beta Chapter Coeducational Honor Society in Education Firs! Rim. hit lo right: Nancy Rhone, Barbara Wendell, Carol Necci, .loanTir Nilson, Dnris Farenkopf. Svconil Row: Kathleen Roselli, Shirley Kragle, Susan Krier. Patriria Rnph, Ethel Peilrick, Nancy Long, Sandi iMcKerhnie, Frances Phioinsky. Third Row: Linda Larmonth. Diane Wallace. (!arol Place, IVIartha Timlin. Barbara Rogers, .Margaret Dineen. YE AR B00 . OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Elaine Kennedy, Re- cording Secretary; .Ann Edwards, President; Kathy Lesevich, Vice-President. Standing: Marie Osinski, Sandra McAnneny, Rochelle .lohnson. Mr. John Scrimgeour, . ' dviser; Charlotte Hill, Historian; Patricia Lello. Ab- sent ivhen photo was taken: Mary Lee Man- dalo, Treasurer; Mary Miskevich. Correspond- ing Secretary. The Christmas Toy Dance is sponsored annually by Kajipa Delta Pi. Members of the fraternity collect admissions at the entrance to Husky Lounge. Mr. John Scrimgeour is the Faculty .Adviser. Pi Alpha Delta CiliajJler Coeducational I ' roffssioiial pjdiiratioii Fraternity This fraternity promotes accomplish- ments in the field of lousiness Education and is open to second semester sophomores in this curriculum who have a 2.8 rating and have lieeii memhers of the Business Educa- lion ( ' lull for at least two semesters. OFFICERS Left to right: Mary Lee Mandalo, Secretary: Michael Santo, President; Dr. S. Lloyd Tourney, Faculty Adviser; Frank Rizzo, Treasurer; Mary Ann Jones, Historian. Miss Elaine Keiuiedy, Vice-President, was absent when photo was taken. ■ f rrrrri f Seated, left to right: Edna Stinnian. Karliara Wendell, Leann Hnrnunp, Beth Krciu|M. Honnic .ehner. Mary Brogan. .Scr n( Row: laxinc .lohiixin. (.arole I)e Franc isco, Dorothy (lottrell. Cloria Zuliris, Pauline Zamlioras, Eiizalictli Harcirr. Baibaia Bahita. ThinI Row: Rosaline Johns, Naiuy l.onn. Reginald Arnold, Terry Beard, June Bennage, Ralph Carlone, Carmine Rossi. H Iota Chapter Sii;iiia Alpha l la aiiTi lo slimulatc an iiiU-rpsl in Speci h and llcarini;. to fiuoiirage professional jirouth in Special Education, and lo insure the hijihesl acliievenienl in academic and clinical activities, and to aid in the re- hahilitalion oi pupils uho have speech and hearing diffi- culties. There are four grades of iiiemliershi|) iti this organi- zation: ( 1 ) Affiliates — consisting of any students interested in this particular field: (2 1 Associates — consisting of stu- dents who have completed the first year in the Special Kducation curricuhmi aiid who have an active interest in this field; I.V) Key IMendiers composed of advanced stu- dents in the tield ol .Speech and Hearing, with a minimum cumulatixe cpialit point average of 2.7: ( 1| Honor Mem- iiers — a recognized lc cl for those Key memhers who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in scholastic and clinical activities. National Speech and Hearing Fraternitv hirst lion, left III riphl: Kllrn ( v.ajkowski, Jii Aniii ' .Sill. I.nis Silkroski. Dan . -lie Koiny. iNaiicy (.illespie. Ida (Mnpricli. Sernn,! Ron: Vickie Warren. Harliara .Selicilliaiirr. Naniy .Si,-il)l.-. Ann W yatt. Pamela Hri.wn, Fraiues Kessler, Patricia MacAllistcr, Lyilia Albriplit. Third Run: Clareen Oherlin. Jnanne Cnnjililin, .iolni Klim-, Marshall .Sie(;el, Dcinna (Iross. Marty Karnliart. OFFICERS Seated, left to right: Rochelle Johnson, Vice- President; Marcy Gammon. President. Standing: Doris Farenkopf. Recording Secretary; Mr. Samuel P. Shilling, Adviser: William Hinkle, Treasurer; .Ada Minelli, Corresponding Secretary. Sigma Alpha Eta co-sponsors the annual Christmas party lor aty All-purpose room of the Bloom lnirg Memorial Elementary .Schoo [HCai ildren held in the First Row, left to right: Rose Marzzacco, Nancy Schoenberger, Darlene Wrohlewski. Arlyne Hoyt. Judy Prowant, Mary Bush. Jean Nygren. Second Roiv: Sharon Eraser. Karen Hampel, Nanci Kerns, Sally Weigle. Elizabeth Mengel. Mary Gifford, Barbara Chyko. Patricia Piszek, Nancy Johnson. Third Rolf: Barbara Shore. Douglas Lehnowsky, Robert Reese, Josepli Wolf. Robert Green. William Buck. Diane Mu hrush. Mary Steckel. Seated, left to right: Mar ' Lou Buck. Lynn Wesley, Marcy Earnhart, Elizabeth Kirhline, Sharon Weed. Standing: Barbara Szymanek, Rees Vosburg. Lorraine Lutz, Dave Shape, Sandra McAnnany, Charline Yeager, Carol Schlagel. Seated, left to right: Sylvia Napiccek, I ' atriria Warunik, Linda .Mon-lli, Konald Colarus o, Carol Davis. Jiidv Jenkins. Standing: Christine Wynn, Carole Sanville, Mary Ruth Taylor, Mary Ann White, Diane Sheridan, Martin Snella, Kay Lewis, Evelyn Or- chard, Virginia Boudman, Bettyanne Nlahom y. Karen L. Swenson. Tlu- purpose of this or- ganization is to promote tlie welfare and education of Ex- ceptional Children by coor- dinating the work of stu- dents enrolled in the Divi- sion of Special Education on campus, with agencies and individuals, both public and private, who engaged in, or are interested in. the im- provement of children who have speech or hearing problems. Seated, left to right: Linda VanSaders, Grace Perkins, Susan Phinkett, Brenda Harlenian, Louise Eyster. Standing: Ann Weed, Douglas Davis, Larry Swisher, Arthur Kenney, Charles Craparo, Suzanne Miller. OFFICERS Left to right: Susan Williams, Historian; Jean Bar- natovich. Secretary; Nancy Pickering, President; Dr. Martin Satz, Adviser; Karrin Fardyce, Vice- President; Mr. Edward Mayer, Adviser; Helen Sid- ler. Treasurer. Sing along with Mitch and the rest of the gang at the annual Christmas party for Exceptional Children presented annually in the Bloomsburg Memorial Elementary School all-purpose room. I I n SiQtnci lola Chapter Lcli to Right: Mr. Superdork, Adviser; Neil Belles, Sgt.-at-Arms; Ray Hradisli, I ' roideni: Phil Tlinnias, Historian; Howard Griggs, Secretarj ' ; Carl Sheraii. Neil Mercando, Chaplain. First Row, Left to Right: Ronald Rupert, Terry Beard, WilHam Cron, Mirhael Nestarick. Sernni] Rou : Don Shel- ley, John McGovern, James Seyliert, Neil Mussoline, Gene Steinruck, Michael Gross. Third Row: John Coulter, Edward McCormiik. Donald Beltz, James Sturm. The objective of this fraternity is to maintain a professional e(hi- lational organization for men at- l(ii(linj_ ' teacher training institu- tions. Firm Rou: Left to Right: Jim Goss. Jim Shymansky, Jaik Mulka. Jim Holt. Second Row: Bob K.a ' ile, Dave Conner, l.inc Miller. Larry Bankes, Larry Stout. Third Row: Gill Gockley, Rich Williams, Wayne George, James L. Johsnon. m The Amateur RaHio (!lul) is roniposed of students interested in the art of Amateur Radio Communication. Requirements for admis- sion are an interest in Ham Radio Communication, a desire to be a Ham operator, and a satisfactory standing in the college. w llH livinmli ' n ' - Memliers Dirl Foster, Gene Miller, and Paul I ' latt pause while studyin FCC rifiulaliiiiis. Ron Klock, President and Mr. Scarpino, Adviser, explain the theory of the eleilron tuhe. ' Some ei|iiipment reirntly scrined liy the ( IuIj incl a signal generator, and an occilioscopc. Ray . hirk. Kd l.r-hin ki, ami Bcitv Kirliluir. tot an induction coil First Rou Left to Right: Judith Skonij-ky, Ciarol Slussrr, Sylvia apii-i ik. Baihara Lil.a . Dciri.tln Krakowski, Marie Mayer. Seconil Roiv: Helen Wirtli, Mary McCord, Nan Barton, Caroline Saper, Joanne Derr, Mary Aliee Wood- ruff. Lola Hunsinger, Cecelia Hanna, Carol Cox. Third Row: William Ross, Ronald Kussrow, Adrian Callender, Jack Kile, Ronald Boston, John Reichenbach. Music of all types gladdens the hearts of Athenaeum Club members. The musical genre of American folksinging is a typical example. The Alhctiaetim Club fiiiic-li()ii. in order lo foster among its rnejiilicrs a deeper a|)|)re(iatioii. as well a.s an understandinij of all types of music. Popular, classical, and semi-classical works are included in ihc proarairis of the club. OFFICERS Seated, Left to Right: Joan Folmsbee, Classical Program Chairman: Fred Callender, President; Carol Winters, Secretary. Standing: Joseph Lavelle, Vice-President: Gary Bower, Popular Program Chairman; Mr. John P. Brady, Dr. .Alden Buker, - dvisers. Cirilc K is a Kiwanis affiliated organization serving the College Community, for the purpose of fostering a spirit of cooperation among mem- bers of the club and the campus as a whole. Mem- bers of Circle K embody high standards of scholar- ship and behavior. CHARTER MEMBERS ■ Left to right: Mr. A. J. McDonnell, Adviser; Barry Smith, OFFICERS Left to right: Lynn Becker, Secretary; Nomian Heyl, Vice President; Robert Barfield, President; Frederick Musser, Treas- urer; Mr. A. J. McDonnell, Adviser. Bob Barfield proudly displays club emblem to local Kiwanis Club members. 169 r,r-,, Itou. l.ril ; Ri hl: Miirl.-y Jo,K■ , Kathy Woodring. Chester Fali ' ki Joe Apichella. Kiipene Kostura. Pat Zurine, Alice Kuchta. Errand Knu : Cliarlotte Daufilierty, Katliv Zeis.. Tat o t Carol Weitiiian OoKire. V .n(l. Martha Ziihris. Jmlv Mayer. Rebecca l ' ..l,r Barbara Wei.del. Third Row: Carl Millard. Jarne Pepg. T:;,; B: r ' l Vi,,cent Pnt„,ki. .loh„ Reifsnyder, Dallas Hennmger. I.arrv Kiidy. Frank Arlntti.. I;,., How. Lett in liiuhl: Carolyn Fox. Mary Sniewski Wdlian. Bohner David Ba set. Carl Brokiiif;. lames Ralston, Priscdla astaw- ney Julia File, Mr. Walter S. Rypi.-l, Adviser. .Second Row: Lorraine Miller, Marcia Keck, Carolyn Aniato, Charles I-iverton, Victor ( iiniiell Holly Hess, Barbara Turtmire, .Sandra Daskalos, Ktiena Kershner. Thud Row: PanI Rhine, Ronald Sherratt Ken Epler, rv Robinson, Gary Kase, Terry Snrith George Cook R l ' R- ; ■ ' Reighly. .lames Helfner. Alvan Balchunis. Jerry Fourth Rn B Robinson. Tom Fa zari. Miller. William Murwin, Skip Huttenman, Joe First Roto. Left to Ri ht: Ted Arliosast. Michael Gross, Joe Stabinski, Warren Thomas, Charles Wilson, Mike I ' etroskie. Dan Hagserly, Helen Creasy. SeconJ Rou : Shirley Carl, Dorothy Sturgis, Susan Seott. Paul Snyder, .Sylvia Sharp, Michael Santo, Edna Sherman, Maxine Johnson, June Bennape. Third Row: Clyde Rogers, Sharon Roadarmel, Barry Bomboy, Ron Turri, Richard Williams, Arlene Loyoch, Philip Davis, Linda Ransom, Ann Marie Rapella. OFFICERS Seated, Left to Right: Mr. Walter .S. Rygiel, Adviser: Alex Kozlowski, President. Stand- ing: Margaret Johnson, Secretary: Glenn Morrison, Vice-president; Roger Williams: Mary Brogan, Historian. Fir.st Row. Left lu Right: Doreen Wright, Pauline Zamboras, Dorthy Cottrell, Nancy Long, Nancy Troutman. Elizabeth Kroupa. Linda Rizzo. Linda Yeager, Joan Bafile. Second Row: Ron Terway, William Prowant, Larry Cirga, Herm Winkler, Dave Davis, Wm. DeAngelo, Thomas Storm, A! .Snyder. Third Row: Sandy Buckhart, Barbara Baluta, Melanie Geiser, Beverly Janson, Ronald Lubas, Linda Falla.s. Jane Pellan. Judy McClay. Lejt to Right: Gary Deets, Dr. Selders, Wayne Smith, Danny Storaska, Gary Fenstermacher. The Chess Club, as a serv- ice organization, provides opportunities for tlie entire College family to enjoy this challenging cultural sport. Hank beginners are always welcome, intra-mural and club tournaments are held. The Chess Team is drawn from student members of the Club. Lf t to Right: Mr. Treblow, Bill Gerring, Gordon Clapp, Jini Kilterman, Robert Latsha. Left to Right: Kurt Koehler. Treasurer: Gordon Clapp. Tournament Director: Gary Deets, President: Larry Martz, Vice President; miss- ing Durwood Slusser, Secre- tary.  , It Kathy Bitterniaii indicates a move in the Pennsylvania Individual College Chess ( ' hampionship. The BSC Chess Team is among the most active chess teams in Pennsylvania. The Husky Rooks ' belong to the Eastern Pennsylvania College Chess League, along with Lafayette, Lehigh. Kutztown State, Muhlenberg, and Albright. This league is played as a double round robin. Gary Deets. President of the BSC Chess Club, is Vice-President of the League. HSC played host to the Pennsylvania Individual College Chess Cham|)ionshii) in Decemlier and tied for fifth out of eleven teams in the Association of (iollege Unions Hegional Tournament held at Gettysburg College in February. The Husky Rooks also entered teams in the Pennsylvania College Team Championship held at Penn Stale in inid-April and in the first chess champion- ship of the Pennsylvania State Colleges held in Shippens- burg State in late April. BSC has pioneered in training team members as teachers for schools and community recreation programs. Gary Deets heats Roliert Stetson to take third place in P.I.C.C.C. Gordon Clapp is challenged by Steve Wilmore of Lincoln University during the Association of College Unions Regiona Chess Tournament. Pennsylvania Individual (!ollege (Jhess Championshii was held at BSC ■ ■ | |i H| Membe for the coming T rs of the E: Rams to w Parade. nglish Club in first prize read Elegies in the Home- First Row, left lo right: Patricia Rugh, Judy Morin, Kathleen Kisela, Dazimae aul, Barbara Guzik, Shirley Konopka. SccotuI Row: Ruth Rimsha, Pat Burns, Marie eimensnyder, Sally Brennar, Barbara Gass, Mary E. Freund, June Furman, Susan urnett, Edith Capp. Third Row: Joyce Bruns, Robert Ballentine, Luton Houtz, Ian C. Bartlett, Robert Sands, Lois Baker. 01- rm OFFICERS Left to right: Dorothy Eisenhart. Vice-President; Harry Ackernian, President: Miss Susan Rusinko, Ad- viser; Joan Krick. Treasurer; Jean Burdick, Secretary. A First Row. left to right: Patricia Zehner, Carol . nn Kipa, Patricia Ordunia, Celie Flaherty, Leatrice Suriaoka. Second Rote: Mary Jean Torse, Sandra Ryan. Barbara Rutkowski, JoAnn McGinnis, Bernice Jenkins, Diane Velt, Mary Lou Yamulla. Third Row: Frank Berginski, Richard James, Fred Saxton, Dennis Wydra, Marie Strasico. f ' Mr f r m n First Row. Left to Right: Doniia Smethers, Feme Rarirk. Judy Applegate, President; Carol Raynock. Second Row: Faye Leily, John Nattras, William Rowett, William Kautter, Laura Levin, Dr. Melville Hophins. Adviser. Thin! Row: John Witcoski, Wally Kahn, John Taylor, Edward A ' zary, Mr. William Eisenberg, Adviser. The purpose of the Debating Club is to encourage an interest in intercollegiate debate. The clul set.s as its goal the formation of teams that will actively partici- pate in debate with other colleges. Seated: Ray Oman. Standing: Lurille Zablocky, Charles Swank, Leatrioe Sunaoka. firs! Rim. Leji to Right: Carolt ' iiook. Marcia Keck, I ' atrii ja Bailey. Carolcp Murray. Anne Marilynne Kolnik. Patricia Wetzel. Sue .Ann Yedinv. Vivian ( olili, Caifi! Winters, June Sol)nle?ky, Rou: Alex Dubil. Philip Ferro, Richaril Kupsky, Edward Wlialen. Donal.l . ' licllev. Kennetli Miller Miclielson, Dazimae Paul. Second Rou: Cynthia Ceccaielli, Leann Hornung, Third David Quigg. Liit lu Riftht: Dr. I ' i ' stel: Corresi onding Secretary ; President: Harliara lialuta. OKFKKRS 1 ersa McDonald, Treasurer: Fran Mosley, Dr. .Shockley, Adviser: Randall Romig, .Secretary. Se ' nor Braily, of the Language Dej artnient, enter- tains the International Relations Club with an ac- count of his recent trip to Mexico. f s P P n First How, Left to Right: Kathryn Savior, Beverly Roliinson, Dona Searfoi; . Virginia Uniee, Diane Hnrlirli. Leatrice Sunaoka. Ruth Fahringer. Second Row: Gail Sliively. Peggy Kreiflier, Virginia CTirton. Barbara Guzik, Jean Cnpe. Marsha Hastie. Mary Brogan, Patricia Zelner, Janiee Parini. Third Row: Karl Nanaka. James Eisenhardt, Rirhard Manley, John Martin. William Reiter. Ed Ewing, Joe Schein. The International Relations Club is an organization of stu- dents interested in current events and problems in the world today. Allan Miihaii i snond ironi right). American correspondent nf a iicu- and batiire agency in London and who also serves two ncwspapii- in India, is shown during a visit to the BS( i anipii-. Lift to Right: Mis. G. W. Kreisher, Program Ghainnan: Hi. Barbara Shockley. Adviser: Mohan, and Rand linniig. I ' rc ' -ident. First Row. Left to Right: Kay Herman, Carol Kaniinski. Carol Slusser, Virginia Unice, Darlcne Bryce. Nancy Carson, Ann Calisiti. Second Ron: Joyce Studlick, Eugene Miller, Larry Driimm, .loseph Klimasiewski, Donald Ivey, Bernard Sucliocki. Noel Lindemuth, Edward Laubacli. Third Row: Ray Shirk, Larry George, James Sturm, Edward McCormick. Donald Beltz, Joseph Kubert, Neil Mussoline. Lejl to Right: Susan Krier, .Secretary: Mr. Scariiinn, Adviser: David Heininld, Program Chairman: Thomas Marnell, President: James Seyhert, Vice-president; Dr. Harold H. I.anternian, Adviser: Mary Lou F aul, Treasurer. now gently fold in two egg whites. Double, douhle, toil and trouble. No, No, you use the other end. A or B? frtformats Whv don ' t you lust start all ov?r: First Rou. Ltjt to Right: I ' aula Kline, Clieryl Crewdson, Carol Kamiiiski. Kathleen Kemp. Karen Ran. Nancy Jones. Susan Burnett. Bettinf! Niering. Second Ron: Mahlon Harvey. Carole Snook. Audrey McClure. Manry Long, Marilyn .Sheerer. Marsh Manbeek. Betty Cirven. Kathryn .Saylor. Third Rou : Joan Bray. Man ia Kerk. . nne Mhhel un. Jud) Hef lelfinger, Uuniia MuJuaii. Char (.lough. Marinell Hess. Nila Sorensen. Fourth Row: Robert Eifert. Dean Long. Mirhael Santo, Carol Clements, Frances Kessler, Jean Weisenfluh, Georgia Brous, Jo. ' nn Yakup, Anna Borove, Waher Eifert. I Ltft to Right: William Bartman, Pri-sidi ' nt; tr. Hinkel, .Ad- viser; Dorothy Cottrell, .Secri ' tary: l.arry Druniin. Vice-presi- dent: Ron Lewis, Treasurer. Tlic StiideTit Christian Association, affiliated uith the MCA and the Y C. . consists of students and faculty of various races and creeds united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ. In the fellowship of (Christian students we seek to understand the will of God through worship, study, and action. First Row, Left to Right: Joiielle Simcox. Linda Lazarus, Kerry Fet- ter, Richard Brosius, Kenneth Boyer, Mark Hornberger. Second Row: Nancy Doct:eray Roberta WilHams, Sharon Hensel, Sue Cham- bers, Carole Gerhard. Marcy Larnhart, Sandra Swetland, Susan Loucks. Third Roiv: Jill Leadbeater, Joanne Kucler. Robert Bis- combe, Lynne Barber, William Buck, Kuth Cressman, Mary Lea Miller, Doris Farenkopf. Fourth Roll ' : William Hoffman, Nancy Moyer, Carol Koons, Carol Elbert, Cretchen Hummel, Karin Shields, Donna Miller, Susan Piper. . -(I i ijr The S.C.A. entry in the Homecoming Parade. Larry Drumm. Vice-I ' resident. announces the Easter Program. The Oscar Bakcless (Chapter of the Student PSEA is organized to |)romole professional interests and ac- tivities, to foster professional education standards, and to cement teacher-student relationships. The .Student P.S.E.A. supports Homec ' ominp jiarade. the Huskies in the Student I ' .S.t.A. olficeis c ondurt Ijiweekly elub meeting in Larver Auditorium. Hfiiilirif: from left li) right are Phil Thomas, Priscilla Ban- gor, and Randy Romig. Seated. Left to Hight: Philip Thomas, Vire-President: Chi ing: Kandy Romig, Treasurer: Mr. McDonnell, Adviser. rvl Kurev, .Se retarv: Barrv Smith. President. Stanil- I ' ; I ff Tlie Varsity Club is cotn- posed of men who liavc won a letter in any authorized intercollegiate sport. First Row, left to right: Robert Kurzinsky, Dale Hiinsinper, (leorpe Miller, Joseph Holdcn. Sccnnii Knw: Terry Wood, Bari Poorman, Donald Franklin, ] Iilton Van Winkle, Charles Klolie, Floyd Grimm. Third l iu ' : Ronald Rupert, Donald Hopkins, James Young. Roland Boyle, Joseph Fazzari. l f 1 1 1 ' r t i f  i r. - First Row, left to right: Jeffrey Ward, Bartley Wilenski, Joseph Casarella, Joel Melilski. Second Rniv: Gene Kapes, Rirhard Boerner, Donald Watkins, Dave Steum[i- fle. Third Rnw: Edward Fill, Lee Fredericks. Rirhard Davala, Charles Jasper, Jan Prosseda. Varsity Club members work to advance ideals of sportsmanslii]) and scliolarship, and to encourage brother- hood and fellowship among men of similar interests through athletics. ' yraniids of vi( lory, ro-eds ' and referees play vital [lart in Varsity Cluli doniecoming float. % B Clyb Till ' ' I! ( ' lull i- .in alliletic orfjatiizalion for women studfiits. Tlic L-liili aiiii 1(1 iieate increasing interest in sports as recreation and as a means of physical devel- opnK ' Hl. All uomen who have earned 100 |)oints as par- ticipants in in sponsored activities arc eligible for B (iluli nii ' tnliersliip. OFFICERS Lefl Id right: Aniiarita Dixon. Irene Manning, Treasurer: Virginia Boudnian, ' iic-President ; Miss Eleanor Wray, Adviser: Margaret Berhalter, President; Linda Grow, Secretary. ti ( lf J f V JLi l- ' ir ' .i {,,,(. Iili I,, right: laiii ii Sheerer. Dorothy Mover. Marsh Man- beck. Barl)ara Rice, Betty Girven, Cecelia Gross. Sfiarul Knu : . nnarita Dixon, Carol Raynock, Ann Marie Rapella, Pauline Zamboras. Pamela Brown. Diana Shriver, Sharon .Acker. Third Roiv: Barrie Brittingham, irginia Wright, Louise Terruso, Helen Sidler, Bonnie Jean Davey, Kathy Woodring, .Anna Borove. Gleeful B (Hub members ser  ing BS(! llonieconiing. ami)urgers dur- First Row, Left to Right: Fam Priolo, Trudy Hoffer, Dona Searfoss, Ceil Mistal. Cerilia Rondell. Second Roiv: Ruth Day. Judy Bryant, Cecilia Hanna. Sally Fleming. Joan Folmsbee, Gerry Prior, Mary Rose Hidlay. Third Row: Tlionian Cropf. Ed Hartman, F.dward Carl, Ron Rife, Leon Rufus, Jack McGovern. OFFICER.S Barbara Rice, Vice-President; Mrs. John, Ad- viser: Joanne Nelson, Secretary; John Phil- lips. Treasurer; Dorothy Moyer, President. Le Cercle Franjais. is a conversational French club for the purpose of improv- ing the pronunciation and fluency of spoken French. Row, Left to Right: Karen Leffler. Jonelle Simcox, Joyce Keller. Diane Turley, Joyee Briins. Mary Ann Dowd, trice Sunaoka. Second Row: Peggy Kreisher, Christine Teter. Roger Cole, Arno Miller, Kerry Fetter, John isch, Gary Wolfe, Richard Zerbe. Third Row: Roberta Kistler, Monika Vizachero, Patricia Rugh, Ida Fipchler, Schneider, Mary Wanzie, Helen Zevas. Seated, Left to Right: Judy Andrews, President: Mimi Hess, Vice- President. Standing: Judy Vineski, Treasurer; Dr. Bauer, Adviser; Elke Lehmann, Secretary. The German Cluh. named Die Deutsche Ecke serves the basic purpose of promoting the use of the German Language and a study of German cul- ture which cannot he covered in the classroom. Two visits to Lycoming College were made to see films sponsored hy the German Club of that insti- tution. A Christmas party at the Hotel Magee was a huge success. The club meetings allow students to hear and speak German on a more informal level. An assembly skit recently presented in Carver Hall was a product of the efforts of the loyal Deutesche Ecke members. A trip is being planned to the orld s Fair in ew York as well as one to the German Kniliassv in Vi ashinston. Pass the cheese. Please. Help, Doesn ' t Someone speak English? Tlic purpose of La Esti- madu Liga Espanola (The Spanish Club) is to acquaint students of Bloomsburg State College with the different Spanish cultures. Visitors to Spanish-speaking countries recount their experiences at the semi-monthly meetings which are held in Navy Hall, and cluh members are encouraged to use Spanish in communicating with mem- bers of the club. ' • ' irst Row. left to right: Patriria Huplips. Nancy Kane. Sally Kcilly. Paula . lirk, Joyce Bcibiik. Sccoinl Row: Roycc lobbins, LeRoy Ritniiller, Charles .Swank, Neal Boyer. I.imla Williams. Third Row: Carolee Murray, Virginia bright, Carolyn Quay, Irene Maiming, Shirley Kragle. First RdU. ■ ( Id ni;lit: Bonnie .Mien, Patriria l.ofiaiia, Kariii Shields. Caroli- . ' si]i...s. Second Row: Certrude Fisher, .lack Skciwroiiski. David Wciiner. Harry Michael, Jean Weiscnfluh. Third Row: Regina Kotch, Virginia Girton, Pat Caldwell, Jean Zelonis, Grace Watson. First Row. left to right: John Phillips. Vice President: Adam Rutski. President. Second Row: Diane Turley, Treasurer; Donald McKim, Adviser; Georgianna Robbins, Secretary. First Row. left to right: John Hatton, Georgia Conner, Betty Girven. Second Row: Bill Hoffman, Frank Harris. S. Douplas Caldwell. MAJOR Kneeling, left to right: Bonnie Jean Austin, Co- captain ; Sharon Fehr, Co-captain. Standing: arooit A First Rou left to right: (Hareen Oberlin. Joan Heiser. Connie Bastress. Jane .Schoener- berger. Kay Fisher. Ma Ginjivich. Second Roic: Donna Hartley. Sonja Spencer, Sandra Burkhart. Janet Updegrove. Cassandra Updegraff. Lellus Smith. Third Rate: George 0. Durilla, John Dolinsky, Lowri Davis. Front Row: Sharon Weed. Bar A ' Row: Mary Barrall, Betty Swartz. First Roiv, left to right: Walter Rausch, Gloria MrFall. Prisrilla Schuppert. Eileen .■ lbert- son. Second Row: James Misiriam. John Sandel, William Hirikle. Herbert B. Frederick. Bert D. Burrcll. i Left to Tight: William Post, F.erlerirk Kl,„ k, .Ia,k Shopr, B„h Holly, Judy Pr ETTES Judy Mann. Diane Muslinish. Sandv Russell bherry Ataul, Beth Koiipa. Sally Hoffecker. nd 91 First Row. left to right: Ehine Washburn, Ruth Ann Ross, Dawn Ensley. Second How: Eugene Stemruck, Carol MrCrarken, Grace Moyer. John Klees. Now you try to tie it! OFFICERS Left to right: Connie Bastress. Treasurer: William Hinkel, President: Dr Carlson Assistant Director: Mr. Miller. Director: Ida Gingrich, Vice-President: Dnnna Hartley, l.ilirarian: Carol Ann McCracken, Librarian. I«0 BtoomsbuTQ Ptoyers Tliis organization provides experience for those students who wish to learn play di- rection and production. This season it pre- sented Lillle Mary Sunshine, Chekhov ' s The Chrrry Orchard, and Shakespeare ' s The Tam- ing of the Shrew. ' irst Row, Left to Right: Brenda Rice, Pris Zastawney, Jan Feimster, Donnalea Van Pelt, •onna Bogard, Bet y Harder. Maroia Hazelett. Secotul Row: Barry Keffer, Karen Follmer, ' am Priolo, Joan Slartin, Pricilla Greco, Carolyn Holt, Marilyn Horn, Margie Milani, ,inda Beattie, Lynda Maul, Ann Shepherd. Charles .Smith. Jim Knorr. Third Ron-: Luton [outz, John Edwards. Chester Faleski. James Eisenhart. George Yacina, Marshall Siegel, ennis Reedy, Albert Roger, Donald Hopkins. First Roll ' , Left to Right: Barbara Trexler, Carole Carter, Judie Brozgal, Pal King, Rochelle Graziano, Kay Fisher. Second Row: Dawn Ensley, Ann Marie Rapella, Marlene Laughlin, Frank Milauskas, Noel Lindemuth, Harold Kratzer, Elizabeth Adams, Lois Lee, Paula Kline. Third Rotv: S. Douglas Caldwell, Fred DeCanio, Bud Rogers, C. Blair Hartman, David C. Wenner, Douglas Lehnowsky. ISO Seated. Left to Right: Betty Dushanko, Secretary: Maxine Johnson, President; Robert Mensley, Vice-President. Standing: Mr. McHale. Henry Fetterman, Treasurer; Miss Homrighous, Mr. Richey. First Row. Left to Right: Carol Kaminski. Alice Halowell. Jane Delkanic, Bettyaiine Malioney, Carol Davi , Suzanne Reiff. Second Row: Dona Searfoss, Marjorie Harper. Marry Earnhart, Marsha Thomas, Nanry Rhone, .loan Bray, (Cheryl Younf . Thin! Row: Sandy Russell, .ludy Bryant, Gloria McFall, Peggy Walter, Mary Gifford, .lane Watkins, .Sandra Kline. Fourth Row: Ruth Major, Charlotte Clough, Donna Morgan, Judy Seguine, Judy Gross, Carolann Creasy, Donna Marie Barbaro. The Harmoiiettes. one of the College Ciiorai group?, provide? vocal music for as. ' iembly programs and other college functions. Seated. Left to Right: Carol Niche, President; Mrs. Evans, Adviser. Standing: Judy Bryant, Pianist; Judy Clark, Librarian; Patricia Wetzel, Librarian: Vivian Cobb, Sec- retary: Bettina L. Niering, Treasurer; Marilyn Hurtz, Vice-President, SOPRANOS Patty Lagana. Karen Shields. Mimi Hess, Rita Kiilik. Sue Haines. Barbie Jones. Trudy Steidel. Clara Clark. Mary Jo Zane. Rose Marzzarco. Melinda Armstrong. Janet Bailey. Ethel Pedrick. Karen Leffler. Marv Bush, Janire Tiinneeliffe. Theresa MrHugh. Sue Heizer. Nanry Kneer. Svlvia Hecknian, Nanrv Rauh, Donna Rothermel, Nanry Tryers, Peppy Copeland, Sharon Hensel. ALTOS Carolyn Holt, Nanry Bovver, Mandy Bnihlrneier, Judy Mearns, Gail Pirkerinp, . nn Shuttleworth, Jan Spare, Nani-y Smith, Janire Smith. Darilyn Clark, Barbara Szymanek, Barbara Nicholls, Joan Starkhouse, Twylah Ermish, Jean Nypren, Janet Hoke, Barbara Bensinper, Pat Hoplemazian, Gail Morres, Diane Shriver, Susan Treastei, Alire Koch. Linda Davis, Linda Larmoulh, Dee Wool- cok, Darlene Wroblewski, Marian Thornley. OFFICERS Lrft to right: Barbie NieholK, Robi- (Jiairman: Janet Bailey. Secretary: Doug Caldwell. VirePresidcnt; Mr. William Derker, Dirertor: Mimi Hess, Arrompanist: Jade Snyder. President: Jean Nypren, Librarian: Ethel Pedrirk. Treasurer; Babara Jones. Librarian. II TENORS Shershen. Drew Poslock, Ray Schneider. Terry Green, Steve Zeigler, Louis Schragen, •on, George Weigand, Charles Jasper. BA.SSES Jaldwell. Milton Van Winkle. Richard Leffets. Robert Keagle, .lade Snyder, Rill Hoff man, Perrin, Jerry McBride, Ricky Post. Herbert Frederick. Albert Roger, Wayne Koepke. Klein. Steve Byrne, Walter Czarnecki, Dave Hildenbrand, Anthony Dooley, Arthur Pentz, t ' ise, Francis Johnson, Robert Gohen. Bill Buck. Wayne George. ctdrifctt Singers first Row, left to right: Barbara Bensinger, Jean Nygren, DoTiria Rothermel, Janet Bailey, Karen Lefiler. Second Row: George Weigand, Louis Schragen, Dean Long, Arthur Pentz, Walt Czarnecki, Doug Caldwell, Tony Dooley. Firsl Roiv. Left la Right: Frank Pepper, Larry Stiles, Art Hakim, Don Stanko, Wayne Smitz. Second Row: Tom Powis, John Horishny, Bill Nelson, Raymond Kinikel. U eiiilell Harris. The purpose of the Veterans ' Association is to orient and educate any student as to his prospective mihtary obligations, and to keep veterans abreast on aU matters concerning their government benefits and responsibilities, past and present. Seated, Left to Right: Phil Pientka, Post Commander; Mr. Otto Harris, Adviser. Standing: Terrance Wood, Secre- tary; John Schneider, Treasurer; Karl Najaka, Vice Commander. The Vets ' Clul) holds an informal meeting; in the . lumni Room. library Sfaff Senior Staff Lcfi to Right: Miss Elinor R. Kefft-r, Head Librarian: Miss Gwendolyn Reams, Assistant Librarian. .Left til Right: Christine Teter, Alana Matter. Diane Turley, Doris FarenkopL Carol Necci. ' ■seated: Mrs. Martha MacNeal. Staniling. Left to Right: Mis Hildegaid Pestel, Miss Patriria Mosier, Mrs. Ruth Snieal. Lois Maxwell, Dr. iurtior Staff Left to Right: Patricia Zarnock. Anne Marie Michelson, Lorraine Kujawa. Mary Lea Miller, Patricia Piszek. The College Library — the center of academic — consi.sts of thousaiuLs of volumes and hundreds of periodicals for student re- search and recreational reading. Making those materials available to students and faculty is the repsonsibility of the junior and senior staffs. Not present when pictures ivere taken: Donna Barbaro. Joanne Bobita. Anthony Dooley. Deborah Evans. Karen Leffler. EIke Leh- man. orthie Myers. John Reifsnyder. Gayle Richards. Jean Weisen- fluh. Rosemarie hite. Left to Right: Deaniia Woohock, Clareen Oberlin. .Sonja Spencer, Rosemary Foparty. Afhietic Sfaff Cheerleaders Football Basketball Wrestling Swimming Baseball Golf Women ' s Sports w Left to Right — Seated: Mr. W. Richard Mentzer, Mr. Craig L. Himes, Mr. Eli W. McLaughlin. Standing: Mr. Walter R. Blair, Mr. John Bzik, .Mr. Russell E. Houk, Mr. Robert G. Norton, Mr. George E. Wilwohl. THE ATHLETIC STAFF The .Athletic Staff of Bioonisburg State College is composed of faculty members who have had experience in various college athletics or have a deep and abiding interest in athletics. .As will be apparent in the photograph above, membership in this group is not limited to any particular college department, nor to any specific college curriculum. Our college coaches have demonstrated their love for ath- letics by giving freely of their time to train outstanding BSC athletes and to develop character. Mr. Russell Houk. Chairman of the .Athletic Commit- tee, needs little introduction since his wrestling teams have consistently won state and national honors. His teams have established records in all weight classes and in both indi- vidual and team competition. Mr. Houk has been equally fortunate in his selection of athletic assistants. Leading the list is Mr. alter Blair. Chairman of the Department of Physical Education, who acts as head football coach. Mr. Blair ' s assistants are Mr. Eli McLaughlin, line coach; Mr. Richard Mentzer. backfield coach: and Mr. George ilwohl. end coach. All of the assistant coaches are members of the Physical Educatioti Department. This year Mr. Robert Norton, Su|)crvisor of Secondary Student Teachers, a.- sumed the role of head basketball coach, succeeding Mr. illiam Foster, now head basketball coach at Rutgers. Mr. Norton is assisted by Mr. John Bzik. of the Mathematics Department. Mr. Eli McLaughlin is in charge of the swimming team. His swimmers have estab- lished several college records during the past three years. Mr. George ' ilwohl is in charge of track. Bloomsburg has an enviable record in this sport, having established several track records in intercollegiate contests, notably in the 100 yard dash and the shotput. This year, Mr. Richard Mentzer will be in charge of baseball, succeeding Mr. Rob- ert Zeigler. who resigned last spring to accept a directorship with a Lutheran Church foundation. Mr. Craig Himes, of the Science Department, replaces Dr. Martin Satz as head coach of golf this year. Dr. Satz. of the Special Education Department, organized this par- ticular sport on the BSC campus and his teams maintained enviable records in league competition. In addition to coach- ing basketball. Mr. Norton will handle the tennis assignment this year, replacing Mr. Himes, who has coached this sport for the last two years. Bloomsburg State has been fortunate in having enthusi- astic support for its athletic program not only from the students and faculty, but from area residents as well. Even though athletic scholarships have not been available, Bloomsburg State College has had better than average teams to compete in the tough Pennsylvania State College Con- ference competition. From time to time, there have been outstanding football, baseball, and track teams. In recent years, the wrestling and basketball teams have received national recognition. The sports of swimming, tennis, and golf have been in the building stage and more will be heard from these sports in future years. All in all. Bloomsburg State College students can be proud of their Husky teams, their coaches, and their Athletic Director. Mr. Russell Houk. whose enthusiasm and direction have been the key to a progressive Bloomsburg State College sports program. dfoon 8t Qold Cbetrleodtps H| - .1 ludy Andrews n rA Marilvn ITorn 1 i Kaivn Kauspy II Iiuiie Fox 4 1 Maryellen Honier Aliinini Room [ir(ivi lf rolnrfnl liackdrfip for cheerleader?. Kcni M. ( iillciitih o :• Nanry Rogers ! l.iiiila A ' ao ' aders 199 Harold Arnott Halfback Gary Barnaba Tackle r 1 ? Jack Currie Guard Richard Davala End Richard Greco Tackle Robert Kurzinsky Quarterback SEASON ' S RECORD Uloomsburg 1 l Lock Haven 21 Hloomsburg 21 Mansfield ' M) liloomslnirg 18 Kings 6 151oomsburg West Chester 28 liloomsbiirg Millersviile 6 Hloomsburg 7 Cheyney Bloomsburg i: Kutztovvii. 25 Bloonisburg M East Stroudsbiirg 7 John Mulka Guard Rov Peffer Halfback 200 e5=!M2- Mike Bonacci Defensive End Richard Boemer Halfback Joe Casarella Center Louie Ciocca Guard Mp«f ii 44 i I Gerry Doto End Lee Fredericks End Mel Max Tackle Neil Mercando Guard Wayne Thomas End 53 Larry Tironi Center K -jjJ;-;,-s- Bloomsliiii Lock Haven 21 Tlie Huskies, forced to depend largely on a passing attack, were unable to come up with enough successful aerials to overcome a strong defense set up liy the Bald Eagles of Lock Haven. The first half saw Lock Haven take the lead and it wasn ' t until the fourth period that Kurzinsky pushed the ])igskin over the goal for six points. Thomas then took a long pass in for six more and with the extra points the score was 14 to 7. But the Huskies were not able to hold this lead and the Bald Eagles went on to win their season opener, 21 to 14. Bloomsburg 21 Mansfield 30 The Bloomsburg Huskies met their second defeat, this time at the hands of the Mansfield Mountaineers. Early in the game, Kurzinsky spotted Dick Davala in the end zone to roll up the first score of the game. The Mountaineers dominated play for the rest of the half and made good three scoring attempts. The TD ' s came fast after the half time break, with ayne Thomas taking a 30-yard pass in for six points, and later Roy Resavage made it 21 to 20. The Huskies were not able to hold this lead, however, and Mansfield went on to victory. Bloomsburg 13 Kings 6 A punt return of 29 yards by Fred Stoicheff and a pass interception by Larry Tironi set up two scoring drives that put the Huskies in the win column for the first time this season. The initial score of the game came through the airways from Bob Kurzinsky to Dick Davala. senior end. Following a hard Husky drive early in the third period, Kurzinsky pushed the ball into the end zone, making the score 13 to 0. In the last quarter. Kings made a bid for victory in this their final game with the Huskies, but the best they could do was only worth six points and the game ended 13 to 6. Bloomsburg West Chester 28 The Huskies, playing their best game of the season before a large Homecoming crowd, offered some stiff resistance for the Golden Rams of West Chester. The Rams took advantage of three fumbles to raise the score in the first half to 19 to 0. The one Husky threat of the game came about midway in the third period as Kurzinsky fired a pass to I oy Peffer. Another |)ass found Davala open on the seven-yard line and here is where the Huskies stojiped. The Rams gained nine more |ioints on a touchdown, extra point, and a safety, all in the closing minutes as West Chester won 28 to 0. Bloomsburg Bloomsburg 7 Cheyney Tlie lights came on at Athletic Park as the Bloomsburg Huskies prepared to meet a surprisingly improved Cheyney team. As the game got on its way. the Huskies put on several long, sustained drives, only to be halted each time within five or ten yards of the end zone. The defensive play of Bloomsburg was outstanding as Cheyney was stopped with very little yardage. It wasn ' t until the second half that Buz Boerner broke open, with the help of some fine blocking, to give the Huskies the edge and wrap up the game with a final of 7 to 0. Milh ille 6 The Husky defense received its test as Millersville pushed its way deep into Bloomsburg territory several times during the afternoon. After a hard fought, scoreless first half, the Marauders found a loose hall late in the third period. Taking advantage of this fumble. Millersville got in the scoring column with six points. The Huskies thun- dered back in the final period with several threats but they were unable to score. The game ended with a score of 6 to 0. tj H I . !3 ' -i ipL I Wf 1 HI oonislnirs: I.H Kutztown 25 The Golden Hears of Kiilztown welcomed an eager Husky team for their homecoming game. Kutztown fought its way through a sharp Husky defense to raise the score in the first half to 19 to 0. Bloomsburg came back after the mid-game break to dominate much of the play. In the final period. King Perry, a freshman tackle, recovered a fumble in the end zone of the Golden Bears for B.S.C. s first score. Dick Davala then caught a 70-yard pass to make to make the final score for the Huskies ] ' i. Kutztown scored six more |)oitits before tlie liiial whistle, making the final score 2.5 to I.H. Hlooi; East Stroudsburg 7 Bloomsburg Huskies, rising to the heights for this sea- son and ])roviding some l)rilliant line play on defense, closed a long season with a triumph over highly favored East Stroudsburg. Hob Kurzinsky made the first score by push- ing the pigskin into the end zone from the one-yard line. The arriors came right back for 7 [)oints and their last score of the afternoon. Early in the third period. Kurzinsky went in for pay dirt again to give the Huskies 7 more points. The fans were brought to their feet as East Strouds- burg made a threat late in the fourth period. Init the sparked Husky defense met the test. The game ended in the upset ot the year with a Bloomsburg victory of 14 to 7. It ' s Alt ill the Coach McLaughlin reviews defensive strategy with Gary Barnaba. The strain of a hard fought game shows on the face of Lou Ciocca. E ■- f WVIId J., m- ' • f -: | 35 ,H 40 7 65430 J8i55p47 B2 2f vir f o r= Cj - Uic ' vi sj i .S 78433 12445 22 57 e0p.44 = 85 S3 42i6G 24 25 86- e7 75r ' 52: ,t5 77 70 80s72 53f-83 ie to Right. First Row: Waher Blair, Head Coach, Joe Casarella. Roy Peffer. Bart Wilenski, Cary Barnaba, Richard Davala, Mei Max, Larry Ti- roni, Lee Fredericks, Eli McLaughlin, Line Coach. Second Row: Mike Bonacci, Neil Men ando, Richard Boerner, Jack Currie, Fred Stoicheff, Rob- ert Kurzinsky, Jeff Ward, Lou Ciocca, Robert Letcavape, George Wilwohl, End Coach. Third Row: Wayne Thomas, George Cunningham, Richard Greco. Clipson Martin, Jim Edwards, Jack Betterly, Wayne Eddowes. Allyn Hostetter, John Mulka, Gary McManimen. Richard Mentzer, Back Coach. Fourth Row: Hal Arnott, Steve Boston, Doug Caldwell, Bernard Schaefer, William McFadden, David Force, Roy Resavage, Robert Fogle, John Whitelock, King Perry, Ray Zindell, Robert Opie. By Hopkins Guard 1963 SEASON ' S RECORD Bloomsburg Bloomsl)urg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg 64 31 58 76 60 5.3 5.3 71 92 63 77 50 70 68 88 81 85 59 Kings 79 Cheyney 38 Shippensburg 59 West Chester 62 Millersville 73 Kutztowii 66 East Stroudsburg 67 Edinboro 74 Mansfield 65 Cheyney 81 Shippensburg 72 Vlest Chester 55 Kings 62 Millersville 70 Kutzlown 71 Lo(k Haven 59 East Stroudsburg 79 Mansfield 64 Hoi) Blue Forward 1963 Gerry Doemling Center 1963 Jim McKinley Guard 1963 Jeff Garrison Guard 1963 Tom Keeney Guard 1963 Jim Matthews Forward 1963 Bol) Farina Guard 1963 Ed Beck Center 1963 k Is it basketball or a dancey Jim McKinley tries one from way out ! Herzig goes high for a Huskies score. ' 1 - . 4 ' ■ ' T iwR: v m m K% G W ™ Coach Robert Norton makes final arrangements for a big game with trainer Pete Pokego. The 196.H Husky Cagers. loaded with fine talent and ex|)erience. gave the basketball fans thrills all season long. Coach Robert Norton whipped the B.S.C. five into shape early and worked, during the season, in smoothing off the rough edges. Soon the team was working like a well-oiled clock and they ihunilcred through the season with a fine record of impressive wins. M,, Left to Right, First Row: Jim McKinley, Bob Blue, Gerald Doemling. Ed Beck, Bob Herzig. Jeff (Jarrison, Bol) Farina. Second How: Mr. Robert Norton, Coach, Jim Matthews, Gene Miller, Byron Hopkins, Tom Keeney, Peter Pokego, William Troutman. 2t1 r.i - « A M Rorky Forte 157 Gerry Fortney 115 .. f|wiiii% ' ' ! ' ■ ' -P- - ' -t ' : , Bill Paule 157 ) ' awr? :j - rr SS- V fl . SEASON ' S RECORD nioomsburs; 34 Bloomsburg 14 Bloomsburg 22 Bioomsburg 22 Bloomsburg 27 Bloomsburg 25 Bloomsburg 29 Bloomsburg 22 Bloomsburg 6 Millersville 5 Southern Illinois 23 Rochester Inst. Tech. 8 East Stroudsburg 9 Lincoln U. 3 aynesburg 3 Shippensburg 3 est Chester 8 Lock Haven 23 Bill Robb 130 4 Jim Rolley 137 o Ed Taylor 137 Tom argo 167 ?v( iiSliSfc t;rr it ' v -.- SlT . T, 71.y ,,.-1 t r mm ' 4 r; CMS .i fli ifltfc k Bob Gibble 130 Jim Lewis 167 Joel Melitski 123 John Owen Unlimited laHJI . ' 4 1 W Roy Resavage 191 V. ' It ul. ' Dick Scorese 147 ■ Lee Virad Unlimited !! ' W, ' rWft -- :! ' r J.., Dave Stuempfle 177 I I ' •S Dave Weaver 123 Keep him in the center, Ed. - ' • ' f M m ' Nip x l sEi Ufiry KoitiU ' ) pushes hard for a victory. The lmsini- -v curl (if llic liiuniamrnl h(i vs at the tirniri}; tahlr . Hill raiilr -liim- lii I h.iiiii ' iiiii hi|. fnrrii. Joel Melitski scorrs a i Tournament. 1.1 takr a fiist plarr 111 the P.S.C.A.C. 1 First Hon. Lcji ,„ liifihi: Di.k S.orese, Ed Taylor. Bill Robh, Joel Melitski, (.eny Koitney. Mi. Un-,1 llmik. ( .. a. Ii. Sv, ..nd K.nv: Bill Puule. .lini Lewis. Dave .Stuempfle, Tom Varpo, John Owen. Harry Ackerruan 400 Yd. Medlev Relay 200 Yd. Butterfly Don Beltz 400 Yd. Medley Relay 200 Yd. Backstroke Floyd Grimm 200 Freestvle 500 Freestvle M SEASON ' S Bloomsburg M) Blooni.«liurg i2 Bloomsburg 29 Bloomsburg -ib Bloomsburg 59 Bloomsburg 54 Bloomsburg ' 5 Bloomsburg 29 RECORD Temple 59 West Chester 63 Millersville 66 East Stroudsburg 59 Morgan 36 Howard 41 Lock Haven 60 Lycoming 66 Dick Steidel Diver Bill Turlev 200 Yd. Butterfly Ind. Medlev Mike Fitzpatrick Ind. Medley 100 Yd. Freestyle Medley Relay Ray Fox Medley Relay Backstroke fggl glUtLmmmm.SBBSmBMIMBmKtmixmmmmma mmi mi ID Jim Walsh 500 Yd. Freestyle 200 Yd. Freestyle 200 Yd. Butterfly Jim Young 50 Yd.-lOO Yd. Freestyle 400 Yd. Relay P mW-m tn Dick Steidel shows his form in diving. Coach McLaughlin assists swimmers in raising the diving board. A fine start. It ' s a long way down. HE 8 A good start tor a winning race. Coach McLaughlin shows diver Dick Steidel some new moves for a coming meet. Left to Right. First Row: Harry Ackerman, Jerry Lomas, Jim Walsh, Dick Steidel, Floyd Grimm. Second Row: Don Hopkins, Manager, Bill Tur- ley, Don Beltz, Mike Fitzpatrick, Ray Fox, Jim Young, Mr. Eli McLaughlin, Coach. 22 1 Left to Right. First Row: Fred Stoicheff, Charles Wayes, Dave Conner, Bovd Reiser. Tom Delovirli. Jan Prosseda. Joe Fazzari, Irwin Zablockv. Roy Peffer. Seconil Row: Fred Saxton, Barny Feese. Bob Herzig, Jack MrCorkill. Jolin Tavlor. Jim Yoiinp. Jim Shvmanskv. Bill Puglia. Richard Greco. (.oai-h Wiiwohl (lisriissfs (.laiis |„i , ominj; unit willi sivcial nu-m bers of his team. Ui ' niiis Reiter, 1 ramt-r. ltll Kii IVIIri .mil iijrin Kfr-e wiiai they must do to break a record. Joe FiflioHno prepares to compete in the pole vaulting event. Waiting for the gun! P And they ' re off and running. Coach Wilwohl looks ahead to 1964 with two menihers of his team, Ken Cromwell and Wavne Thomas. Hill Ckmi Rov Bower H Hn|.kins ( ' .ene Kapes Joe Scheiii Mr. Robert Zeigler. Head ( ioaili. talks to three of lii- outstandinp players Don Springer. Frank Tililis. and ( ary Johnson. 1 nn i ' riii;;er h ieia rl Til 1 hr -air 1 (U i It ' - a Hiiiiir Hun 1 Craig Himep. Coach, instmrts C.eorpe Miller in selection of the proper club. i W !:( Jt, Bill Bloom Phil Haile Jim Gallagher C,i-orf. ' r Miller John Kwasnoski Rav Hebert Mr. Craip Himes. Coach, discusses preparations for a coming tennis matcli with Rip Van Winkle and Ed Ei Biickv rlohe ■ First Row. Left to Right: Ken Kussell. Ed Eill, Jim Holt. Ron Rupert. .Seto;i Row: Rip VanWinkle. John Bauscli, Larry Telesky, Tom Evans, Bucky Globe, Mr. Craig Himes, Coach. Ed Kii Jim Holt Ron Kujiert Larry I ' elesky f a Basketbatt First Ron-, Left to Right: Joan MrFerrin, Betty Cirven, Marie Mayer. Marilyn Sheerer, Carol Gray. June Sobolosky. Marilynne Kolnik. Second Row: Ginny Bosak, Dee Mushrush. Katliy Woodring, Cathy Cody. Connie Rohr. Pam Brown. Kay Lewis, Judy Neill. Thin! Rou : Carol Hoover. Ianager, Connie Bryner. Jane Watkins, Louise Ferruso. Lorraine Miller, Nancy Moyer, Ann Smalser, Helen Sidler, Sherry .Moll, Darlene Wroblewski. Cecilia Gross. 1 wo good points for B.S.C. H HSpi Hb • ' K. l l n ' ■ ■ uK hI pu Everyone gets into the action! Field Hockey 228 TJiis is how they start the game. hirst Row, Left to Right: Karen Swcnson. Brenda Harlenian. Olga Sokol. Merle Tomaryn. Hetty (iirven. Seconil Rou: Kathy ' oodring. Rose Marzzacco. Pam Brown. Irene Manning, Connie Rohr. Third Row: Doreen Wright, Donna Gros.s, Cecilia Gross, Pauline Zamhoras. Left to Right: Diane Loch. Dottie Mover. Barrie Brittinpham. Judy Gross, Sharon Acker. Water Balief Water Ballet patterns are iormed by the five girls Tettrtis, Archery, Pirtg-Pong, Volleyball ■ r r r . Virginia Bosak gets ready to serve tennis hall. lis up and over! Ann Marie Kapella Iiows the form that won her 2nd place in archery. Join your ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, and keep your nnembership active through the years. 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Lewisburg, Pa. Kurowski. Roman. 167 Vi ' . Main St.. Glen Lyon. Pa. Lashay, John Morris. 22 N. Locust St.. Shamokin. Pa. Lall, Estelle Josephine. 32 Drury Lane. Deniarest, N.J. Long, Dale H.. 1305 N. 13th St.. Reading, Pa. MacNeal. James Keiler. Jr.. 36 Columbia Avenue Bloomsburg. Pa. Mandalo, Mary Lee, 119 Spruce St.. Reading. Pa. Mayan, Richard William, 29 Cherry St.. Danville. Pa. Mayefskie. Robert Adam. 217 W. Rock St., Shenandoah, Pa. Mayer. Jon David. R.D. 1. ilkesBarre. Pa. McHugh. Frank Thomas, Lost Creek. Pa. McKinley. James Philip. 2030 Harmony La.. Glenside. Pa. MacLean, Carol Rose. 4527 Hulmerville Road. Cornwells Heights. Pa. Millard. Carl Leonard. Jr., 368 Railroad St., Bloomsburg. Pa. Miller, Richard Vernon. Jr., Box 183. Hershey, Pa. Mitchell. Donald Arthur. Light Street Road. Bloomsburg. Pa. Nuneviller, Robert E.. 14 Brookside Road. Philadelphia 18, Pa. Nye. Louise Ann. 717 ¥.. Dewart St.. Shamokin. Pa. O ' Brien. William John. 354 Catherine St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Oshelski. John Richard. 304 .Avenue E.. Riverside, Pa. Padovani, Joyceann, 3674 Grandview .Avenue, Cornwells Heights. Pa. Pelak. Anna. 138 Hillside Avenue. Edwardsville. Pa. Poorman. Bari E.. R.D. 2. Emporium. Pa. Puglia. ' illiam. 1561 New Port Road. Bristol. Pa. Rankin. John Joseph. 208 Albemarle .Avenue. Lansdowne. Pa. Reitmeyer. Michael Paul. 235 Main St.. Fern Glen. Pa. Ribble. John arren. 1517 Plymouth Blvd., Norristown. Pa. Ritzman. Daniel LeRoy, 521 ' . State St.. Shamokin, Pa. Rizzo. Frank Richard. 202 Indiana Avenue, Shenandoah. Pa. Rossi. Carmine Joseph. 121 ' K . Court St.. Doylestown. Pa. Santo, Michael James. 239 Lehigh .Avenue. Wind Gap. Pa. Schiller. Robert Frederick. 714 Rartram Avenue. Collingdale, Pa. Schramm, David X illiam. 444 Sylvania Avenue. Glenside, Pa. Setcavage, James E.. 125 ' . Pine St., Mahanoy City. Pa. Sherman. Edna Ida. 331 V( ' . Fourth St., Bloomsbur g. Pa. Shores. Frances G.. R.D. 1. Ulster. Pa. Smith. Carol Aiui. R.D. 1. Muncy. Pa. Sobota. Helen Marie. 511 Lehigh Avenue. Palnierton. Pa. Sprout, Gary Lee. 347 ' . Fifth St.. Lewistown, Pa. Storti, Samuel Anthony. 2223 Carol Lane. Norristown. Pa. Tarr, Kathleen. 539 Thomas St.. Stroudsburg, Pa. Tironi. Lorenzo Robert. 49 Beach St.. Rockaway, N.J. Umlauf. John Raymond. 337 W. Preston Avenue. Girardville. Pa. Vieira, Evaristo. Jr.. 1202 Madison Hill Road. Clark. N.J. ' ertman. Darlene Ann. R-2. New Tripoli. Pa. Wiest. Robert A., 110 ' . Sunbury St.. Shamokin. Pa. Wilenski, Bartley Joseph, 922 N.E. 88th St.. Miami, Fla. Yergey. David Allen. 119 Moyer Road. Pottstown. Pa. Zehner. Bonnie Lee. Sugarloaf. Pa. Zubris. Gloria Jean. R.D. 1. Benton, Pa. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Anderson. Joyce Margaret. 1408 Broad St.. Montoursville. Pa. Archer. Jane Ruth. R.D. 2. Stillwater, Pa. Austin. Bonnie Jean. 121 Center St.. Forty Fort. Pa. Bangor, Carmella Marie. 827 N. Vine St.. Hazleton. Pa. Barnaba, Gary Anthony. 81 South St., Binghamton, N.Y. Bartman. William D., R.D. 1. Gilbertsville, Pa. Bensinger. Diane Arlene, 85 Washington St., Port Carbon. Pa. Berhalter. Margaret Louise. 33 ' . Central Ave.. South il- liamsport. Pa. Bielski. Frances Helen. 227 Main St.. Bloomshurg. Pa. Bobita. Joanne. 82.3 Princeton Ave.. Palmerton. Pa. Bobstedt. Janet Elizabeth. 22.S . Fourth St.. Allentown. Pa. Bolig. Marso Bonita. 120 Sixth St.. Xorthuniherland. Pa. Boston. Konald Carl. 518 E. Sixth St.. Berwick. Pa. Brittinshani. Betsv Ann. 11 Cinnamon Road. Levittown. Pa. Burkland. Theodore Charles. 106 Ash St., Danville. Pa. Burnard. Bonnie Priscilla. 419 Pen Argyl St., Pen Argyl, Pa. Cameron. Constance Jinie. Snyder Ave.. Beaver Springs, Pa. Campbell. Patricia Ellen. 23 Fo.ster Ave.. Malverne. Long Is- land. N.Y. Caporaletti. Brenda Lee. 103 Main St.. Mocanaqua. Pa. Casarella. Joseph P.. 517 Butler .Ave., ' yoming. Pa. Cherup. John. 60 Poplar St.. Plains. Pa. Chyko. John. 448 E. Eighth St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Chyko. Viola .Antonette. R.D. 3. Bloomsburg. Pa. Clark. James .Albert. R.D. 2. Canton. Pa. Clemens. Janice Marie. 101 1 L rket St.. Berwick. Pa. Clements. Carol Fay. 247 S. Market St.. Shamokin. Pa. Clugston. Molly Anne. R.D. 1. Box 194. Northumberland, Pa. Conrad. Jo. nn Doris. 130 Bainbridge St.. Sunbury, Pa. Cope. D. Jean. 222 W. Mahoning Stl Danville, Pa. Dahlgren. Vicki. 63 S. Main St.. Hughesville. Pa. Dahliiausen. Joan Marie. 3257 Cottman Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. Daniels. Amy R.. 607 Bates St.. Scranton. Pa. Davala. Richard George. 179 Schooly St.. Exeter. Pa. Desmond. Margaret Mary. 612 Mahoning St.. Milton. Pa. Diehl. James Edward. 12 Pine St., Danville, Pa. Dixon. Annarita Marie. Rear 18 S. Broad St.. W. Hazleton. Pa. Dysinger, James Alan. 1 1 2 West St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Edwards. Ann L.. 15 Mountain Ave.. Pen Argyl, Pa. Eldridgc. ' arren Ray. 362 Third St.. Northumberland. Pa. Erway. Nancy. R.D. 1. Coudersport. Pa. Fegley. Barbara Diane. Lavelle. Pa. Fisher. Carl A.. Jr.. 1291 King St.. Northumberland. Pa. Flanagan. Marion Frances, 421 N. Shamokin St.. Shamokin. Pa. Fredericks. Lee Thomas. 316 W. Bertsch St.. Lansford. Pa. Gallagher. James Joseph, 287 N. Sprague Ave.. Kingston, Pa. Garancheski. Eugene Stejjhen. 931 W. Pine St.. Shamokin. Pa. George. Nancy Jane. R.D. 2. Catawissa. Pa. Giering. Ann . ' rlene, 209 S. Broad. Frackville. Pa. Hartin. Stephen .. 2141 Penbryn Ave., Abington, Pa. Hartman, Susan Elizabeth, 546 Shuman St.. Catawissa, Pa. Heatherington. Anne. 37 Grant Ave.. Totowa Borough. N.J. Heidger. Robert Raymond. R.D. 1. Bloomsburg. Pa. Helveston. J. Michael. 638 Crescent Ave.. Glenside, Pa. Herb. Joanne Marie. 1 Magee St.. Bloomsburg, Pa. Hesel. Virginia Carol. 18 Indian Creek Entry. Levittown. Pa. Hill. Charlotte Ann. .335 E. Sixth St., Berwick. Pa. Hodgson. Betsy Ellen, 160 Gaylord Ave., Plymouth. Pa. Hoffman. JoAnn, 455 Chestnut St., Sunbury. Pa. Hoffman. Karen Ruth. 354 Franklin St.. Quakertown. Pa. Horner. Mary Ellen. 640 Georgian Place. Harrisburg. Pa. Housekneclit. June .4nn. 707 Cliff Road. Sunbury. Pa. Hudak. Gloria Ann. 29 Charles Place, Clark. N.J. Hughes. Patricia Ann, 713 N. Bromley Ave.. Scranton 4, Pa. Jasper. Charles Earl, 8281 . Walnut St.. Collingdale. Pa. Jiunta. Merilee Mildred, R.D. 2, Berwick, Pa. Kane. Nancy Jean. 141 Hastings Ave.. Havertowri. Pa. Kitcheti. Barbara Ann. 162 E. Eleventh St.. Bloonisliurg. Pa. Klin.-. Shirley Esther. P. O. Box 128. McClure. Pa. Klobe. Charles Edward. 207 Vlalnut St.. Milton. Pa. Koehler. Kurt William, 182 Hudsondale St.. eatherly. Pa. Krakowski. Mary Ann G., 235 S. Beech St., Mount Carmel, Pa. Kramer, Keith Lauer, 1395 Lowther Rd.. Camj) Hill. Pa. Kramm. Janet S.. R.D. 2, Milton, Pa. Krebs. DeVona M.. Mrs.. R.D. 2. Milloii. Pa. Kulik. Rita Marie, 544 W. Main St.. Plymouth, Pa. Kunatkowski. JoAnn IVIarie, 1771 Memorial Ave.. U ' illiamsport. Pa. Lawler. Kathleen Marie. 3501 Carnarvon Ave.. Bristol. Pa. Leidy. Joan. 801 Cybus ' ay. Southampton. Pa. Lello. Patricia Mary. 587 Monument Ave.. yoming. Pa. Long. Jane Foust. 46 Cherry St.. Danville. Pa. Lynch, Carolyn Joyce. 56 Main St.. Clifford, Pa. Marchalonis. Mary Ellen P.. 23 E. Center St.. Mahanoy City. Pa. Martishek, Margaret Mary, 220 Maple St.. Freeland, Pa. Martz, Howard Larry. R.D. 2. Berwick. Pa. Max. Melvyn. 434 Jefferson St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. McHugh. Theresa Margaret, 52 Maple St.. Tresckow. Pa. McKaig. Marilyn Louise. 122 Butler Ave.. Wyoming. Pa. McWilliams. Charles. 117 W. Market St., Danville. Pa. Miller, Carolyn, 557 Teneyke Place. Rahway, N.J. Murray. Ruth Louise. 21 1 Bowman St.. i ' ilkes-Barre, Pa. Nardell. Ralph Vincent. Jr.. 50 Dorfance Ave.. Wyoming, Pa. Nes|)oli. Karen Jo. R.D. 2. Berwick. Pa. Oleynick. Barbara J.. Rear 523 Seybert St.. Hazleton. Pa. Patterson, Gail I.. 314 Lower Mulberry St.. Danville. Pa. Peffer, Roy. R.D. 2. Mechanicsburg. Pa. Petz. Joseph Louis. 278 Queen St.. Northumberland. Pa. Pientka. Philip Edward. 377 N. Main St.. Plains. Pa. Place. Carol Jean. R.D. 1. Tunkhannock. Pa. Poremba. Paulette Susan. 6 Old Mountain Rd.. Alden Station. Pa. Pursel, .Arthur C. 20 E. Fifth St.. Bloom.sburg. Pa. Reber. Sandra Marie. R.D. 2. Schuylkill Haven. Pa. Reitz. Judy Eilene. Oaklyn R.D. 2. Sunbury. Pa. Rice. Virginia Lee Roberts. 228 N. Second St., Catawissa. Pa. Roberts. Beverly Hawk. Mrs.. 315 E. Front St.. Danville. Pa. Rodgers. Nancy Josephine, 714 Fairmount Ave.. Pottsville. Pa. Rowe, Barbara Elaine, R.D. 2. Berwick, Pa. Ruffaner. Elizabeth Ann. R.D. 1 Hemlock Lane. Williamsport. Pa. Saviolis. Helen. 29 N. Ferguson St.. Shenandoah. Pa. Scorese. Richard. 18 N. Nineteenth St.. Kenilworth. N.J. Scott. Stephanie, 86 Creek Drive, Doylestown. Pa. Shaffer. Donna Kay, 16 S. Old Trail. Shamokin Dam, Pa. Shaw, Emilie Roberta. 1002 Spruce St.. Pottstown, Pa. Shuba, Ernest Richard. 123 N. Thomas Ave.. Kingston. Pa. Smith, Jill Madden, Box 212, Newfoundland. Pa. Smith, Sandra Elaine, 1825 Fairview Ave., Easton, Pa. Smith. Susannah Marie, Carbondale Rd.. Waverly, Pa. Smolen. Marie Anne, 1053 Alter St.. Hazleton, Pa. Sparrow. Ronald Joseph. 245 Alpha Ave.. ' ind Gap. Pa. Stump. .Audrey Buckley. R.D. 1. Sunbury. Pa. Styer, Kay Yvonne, R.D. 4. Danville, Pa. Sugarman, David, 204 N. yomingSt., Hazleton, Pa. Tarone, Mary Jo Anne, 39 Main St.. Lost Creek, Pa. Tereshinski, Jane Ann, 29 Railroad St., Glen Lyon, Pa. Thurner. Stephanie A., 250 W . Second St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. Tibbs, Franklin Samuel, Jr.. 512 Division St.. Jenkintown, Pa. Timlin, Martha Ehzabeth, 1 N. Ninth St.. Kulpmont. Pa. Tinner. Lowell Arthur. 407 Hallowell Ave.. Horsham, Pa. VanFleet, Frieda B.. 24 Westfall Ave., Susquehanna, Pa. Van Fossen, Carol Jean, 73 W. Vaughn St., Kingston, Pa. Vanderpool, Howard William, R.D. 2. Towanda, Pa. Walsh, Thomas Joseph, Jr., 1005 Mt. Carmel St., Shamokin, Pa. Walters, Floyd Warren, 138 E. Eighth St.. Bloomsburg, Pa. Warner, Joan Carol, Brookside Ave., E. Stroudsburg, Pa. Weigand, George Allen, 580 Second St., Northumberland, Pa. Whitebread, Norma Euth, R.D. 2. Drums. Pa. Whitenight, Betsy Ann, R.D. 4, Bloomsburg. Pa. Wozniak, Gerald Joseph, 74 Main St.. Duryea, Pa. Wynings, Orva Jane, R.D. 3, Bloomsburg, Pa. Zeller. Ruth Carolyn, 82 Main St.. Harleigh, Pa. SF.CONDAin KDUCATION Aiikaitis. John Koiiald. Ho 7H. Hrandonville. Pa. Avery. John A.. 116 Tlionipson Ave.. Dushore. Pa. A ' Zary. Edward Paul. H.D. 1. Elyslnirg. Pa. Baker. . nnp G.. IIO.H South Market St.. Hlooms hurfi. Pa. Baker. Frederick Lloyd. 1 lO ' i South Market St.. Bl ' oonishiirg. I a. Barlik. Leonard Edward. 710 Marcy Ave.. Duryea. Pa. Bartholomew. Karen ivutli. . .i Second St.. Cata. ' auqua, Pa. Baylor. John Starick. R.D. 1. Sunhury. Pa. Beiter. Stanlev Ravniond. Jr.. VM est Front St.. Berwick. Pa. Belles. eil Charles. R.D. 2. Berwick. Pa. Beltz. Kathleen Grace. Route ' x Catawissa. Pa. Berginski. Frank M.. ri ' I] River Si.. Durvea. Pa. Bielski. Edwin David. 227 Main .St.. Hloomshurc. Pa. Billmeyer. Alex. R.D. 2. Danville. Pa. Blasick. George Andrew. 912 ' est Hollv St.. .Shaniokin. Pa. Bradisli. Raymond George. 109 Middletown. R.D. 1. Freeland. Pa. Bragiio. Gerald Thomas. 26,-) West Main St., Ringtown. Pa. Breidinger. Roger Edward. 18 Green St.. Muncy. Pa. Breiner. Larry Ray. Box 57. Allen. Pa. Brosious. Paul Romain. R.D. 1. Sunhury. Pa. Burka. Michael. 1207 Sprins Garden Ave.. Berwick. Pa. Burrell. Bert Dana. R.D. l.Box 89-F. Ely.sburg, Pa. Butala. Arlene Sophia. 21.) East Grant St.. McAdoo. Pa. Cam])bell. Elizabeth Dianne. R.D. 2. Catawissa. Pa. Campbell. James Henry. Spruce Cabin Road. Cresco. Pa. Cooper. John. 61 East Main St.. Glen Lyon. Pa. Crim. Charles Edward. 139 Columbia Ave.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Curran. Francis Joseph. 61. HI Tackawanna St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Dampman. Judith Grace. 412 Washington St.. Frackville. Pa. Dellegrotto. Joseph Anthony. 1101 First Avenue. Berwick. Pa. Delovich. Thomas Paul. Lopez. Pa. Devore. Nancy Ann. R.D. ■ . Benton. Pa. Dillich. Betsy Ruth. 21.5 Main St.. Ephrata. Pa. Dinsmore. David ' ood. R.D. 2. Benton. Pa. Doenilina;. Gerald Charles. l. ' -)l E. Greenwood Ave.. Lansdowne. Pa. Dominick. Leonard John. 67 Sullivan St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Dushanko. Betty Marie. 1040 N. Church St.. Hazleton. Pa. Eckroat. Larry Raymond. R.D. . ' 1 Bloomsburg. Pa. Eddinger. Robert James. 11 IS Sterling Ave.. Berwick. Pa. Edwards. Garv Frank. 1905 E. Columl)ia St.. Allentown. Pa. Fill. E. Edward. 711 Bullock Ave.. Yeadon. Pa. Eisenhart. Dorothv Patricia. 55 E. ! ladison Ave.. West Hazleton, Pa. Erdman. Robert Russell. R.D. 2. Shaniokin. Pa. Esposito. Angelo Joseph. 220 ' . First St., Bloomsburg, Pa. Evan. Barry Lee. Box 288. Harveys Lake. Pa. Fino. Raymond Anthony. 211 Sanovia St.. Exeter. Pa. Fisher. Christopher C. 115 ' ( ' orman St.. Espy. Pa. Foderaro. Jolm Anthony. 552 Garfield St.. Hazleton. Pa. Eolmshiee. LeRov C. R.D. 2. Berwick. Pa. Ford. Brian. ' i29 State St.. anticoke. Pa. Foster. Robert Lee. 416 E. Front St.. Berwick. Pa. Fraind. Stanley Andrew. 1409 Third Ave.. Berwick. Pa. Frear. Howard J.. R.D. 2. Selinsgrove. Pa. Frey. Darrell Gene. 464 Columbia Ave.. Milton. Pa. Garrison. Ronald L.. 1011 Orange St.. Berwick. Pa. Gatchell. X ' alter Edwin. Jr.. 204 Harvey Ave.. Linwood. Pa. Ghezzi. Catherine M.. 21 1 S. Market St.. Shaniokin. Pa. Ginty. Marty Moyer. 5524 Morris St.. Philadelphia. Pa. Grant. Bruce Sherwood. R.D. 5. Shavertown. Pa. Grimm. Floyd Martin H. 1077 Albright Ave.. Scranton 8. Pa. Gross. Robert Scott. 1022 Market St.. Trevorton. Pa. Grow. Linda Jean. R.D. 1. Factoryville. Pa. Haas. William W.. 102 S. .Second St.. Lewisburg. Pa. Halcovich. James .Stephen. 164 W. Willow St.. Shamokin, Pa. Hampton. Beryl Mae. Route 1. Catawissa. Pa. Harman, Paul Hudson. Rock Glen. Pa. Harnichar, Andrew. 46 Main St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Harris, Frank R.. R.D. 5. Bloomsburg. Pa. Hartnian. Edwin Eugene. 507 N. Fourth St.. Catawissa, Pa. Hartsock. Ronnie Lee. 906 E. Third St.. illiamsport. Pa. Harvey. Ronald Glenn. R.D. 2. Shickshinny, Pa. Helgemo, William Roger. ' ' )2 Downing St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Henrie. Charles William. Jr.. .312 W. Fourth St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Hensley. Robert Henry. 146 Madison St.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Herald. ' illiam Hagey. hite Deer. Pa. Hicks, ■ illiam Homer. R.D. 2, Nichols. New York Hoffman, Albert Charles. 1109 Susquehanna Ave. . Sunbury, Pa Hoffman, Guy H.. R.D. 1. Catawissa. Pa. Holt. James Vernon. l.H.SO Birchwood Ave.. Roslyn. Pa. Hopkins. Donald Fay. R.D. 4. Dallas. Pa. Hornberger. Mark Allen. Leek Kill. Pa. Howard. Gerald Francis. 19 Canaan St.. Carbondale, Pa. Humes. Harry. 2.32 E. Main St.. Girardville. Pa. Ikeler. Larry Charles, R.D. l, Bloomsburg. Pa. Ivey, Donald Wilson. 2864 Old Berwick Road. Bloomsburg, Pa James, Richard D., Pocono Summit, Pa. Jones, Emma S., Meshppen, Pa. Kaczmarek. Edward Joseph. Main St.. Locust Gap. Pa. Kapes. Eugene Henry. 951 W. First St.. Hazleton. Pa. Kautter. Richard Harry. .31 E. Sixth St.. Mount Carmel. Pa. Kerstetter. Earl Peter, R.D. 1. Box 97. Paxinos, Pa. King. Richard S.. 842 Cherry Street. Bloomsburg. Pa. Kleckner. Donald Russell. 146 Ridge Ave.. Milton. Pa. Kleinbauer. Judy Ann Balestrini, 1015 Edison Avenue. Sun bury. Pa. Klock, Ronald Russel, 930 Center St., Shamokin. Pa. Klock. William U.. 216 Race St.. Sunbury. Pa. Klouser. Larry Earl. Main Street. Valley View. Pa. Kopjienheffer. Karl Richard. Jr.. 529 Moore St.. Millersburg Pa. Koppenheffer, Thomas L.. Ill ' . Main .St.. Elizabethville. Pa. Kraftchak. William 0.. 523 E. Sixth St., Mount Carmel. Pa. Kreisher, James Harry. 32 Hess St.. Shaniokin. Pa. Kule. Mark David. 66 Coal St.. Glen Lyon. Pa. Kush. Michael Mark. 53 E. Enterprise St.. Glen Lyon. Pa. Kutchi. Robert John. 126 E. Mine St.. Hazleton, Pa. Laczkowski. Fxlward Thomas. 239 Webster St.. Ranshaw. Pa. Lapos, Frank D.. R.D. 1. Box 94. Nesquehoning, Pa. Leshinskie. Edward Bernard. 1345 W. State Street. Shamokin. Pa. Lesevich, Mary Catherine, R.D. 2. Catawissa. Pa. Levit.ski. Paul Michael. 628 Freas Ave., Berwick. Pa. Lodanosky, Francis A.. 201 W. Maple St.. Mahanoy City. Pa. Madden. John Reese, 1246 W. Arch St.. Shamokin. Pa. Mahoney, John Francis. 108 Majile St.. Millersburg, Pa. Malone. Barbara Jean, 33 1. ' 1 Oakford Ave., Trevose. Pa. McCloskey, Robert William. State Street. Millville. Pa. McCorkill. John W.. 1 1 12 Line St.. Sunbury. Pa. McFeelev. Patrick James. 5121 Valley St., Philadel|)hia. Pa. McHenry. Ronald W., 568 ' . Third St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Meal.s. Ira Dale. 1017 Green St.. Harrisburg. Pa. Melick. Larry LeRoy. 429 Iron St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Melitski. Joel George. 19 Culver St.. Somerville. N.J. Miller. Carol Lee. 42 Mahoning St.. Milton. Pa. Miller. Kenneth P.. R.D. 2. Selingrove. Pa. Miller. Kenneth Robert. 629 Church St.. Millersburg. Pa. Minalda. John Paul. 717 W. Spruce St.. Mahanoy City, Pa. Miskevich, Mary Lorraine. 349 Ridge St.. Freeland. Pa. Mockaitis, Joseph Peter. 930 E. Center St.. Mahanoy City, I Monisera, Andrew Louis. 303 Pennsylvania Ave.. Matamor Monks. Richard H.. ( ' M Carson St.. Hazleloii. Pa. Morse. Robert Samuel. 14o F ' .ast Lane. Hatboro. Pa. Morsey. Frances Elizabeth. 1825 Lansing St., Philadelpliia. Pa. Moser. Jerry Stephen. asliingtonville. Pa. Mosser. Mark Freeman. H51 South Hamihon St.. Telford. Pa. Musselman. Kenneth . twood. Jr.. K.D. 1. Stillwater. Pa. Najacka. Karl Zig. Main Road. Lee. Glen Lyon. Pa. Nelson. William B.. 403 E. Fourth St.. r loonisburg. Pa. Oman. Ray C... R.D. 2. Clarks Summit. Pa. Osinski. Marie Ellen. HI 6 South Jardin St.. Shenandoah. Pa. Owen. John .Andrew. R.D. 2. Sellsburg. N.Y. Owens. John J.. 319 Hanover St.. anticoke. Pa. Palmer. Virginia Anne. 830 Fifth . ve.. ' illiamsport. Pa. Pekala. George J.. 239 Main St.. Fern Glen. Pa. Piatt. Robert Samuel. 711 Dewart St.. Shamokin. Pa. Rarick. Claire. Main and Second Sts., Catawissa, Pa. Reed. Gordon Bruce. 2210 F. Fairmont St.. .Mlentown. Pa. Richards. Gayle .Anne. 301 Second St.. Catawissa. Pa. Richart. James Oscar. R.D. 4. Muncy. Pa. Rife. Ronald Edwin. 717 Ash St.. atsontown. Pa. Ritter. George Edward. 447 Market St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Ritter, John, 199 Main Road. Lehighton. Pa. Rogers. Barbara Marilyn. 151 S. Third St.. Shamokin. Pa. Rosata. Martin .Anthony, 20 ' oodside Terrace. McAdoo. Pa. Rowland. Thomas Richard. Jr.. 822 Richmont St.. Scranton. Pa. Rummel. Stanley Everett. 513 ' . Fourth St.. Lewistown. Pa. Russell. James Dale. 19 . Main St.. Montgomery. Pa. Saxton. Frederick Eugene. 207 S. Brown St.. Lewistown. Pa. Scarantino. Charles alter. 96 Pine St.. Pittston. Pa. Schively. Gail Dianne. Ill ew Street. Muncy, Pa. Schneider. John Raymond. 40 E. Clay Ave.. West Hazleton. Pa. Schraeder. Ronald. 7 ' . Kinman Ave,. Nanticoke. Pa. Schropp. Roger Stewart. R.D. 1. Orwigsburg. Pa. Segin. Shirley Ann. 914 S. Catherine St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Seigfreid. Donna K.. 121 W. L nion St.. Shickshinnv. Pa. Sharpe. Daryl James. 102 Greenwood St.. Coaldale. Pa. Shoffler. Glenn. 315 N. Third St.. Catawissa, Pa. Smith. Barry Orville. 9.38 Augusta St.. Sunbury. Pa . Starvatow, Elaine M.. 1 1 53 Sixth Ave.. Berwick. Pa. Sta.=k. Elizabeth Ann. 400 W. Cherry St.. Shenandoah. Pa. Steinruck. Eugene Franklin. 155 ' . Eighth St.. Bloomsburg. Pa. Stone. John ayne. 292 Balligo Road. Conshohocken. Pa. Straub. Elsie Lorraine. R.D. 1. Paxinos. Pa. Stuempfle. David Louis. 331 Clinton St.. South Williamsport. Pa. Supron. Karen Diane. 312 .South Main Ave.. Scranton 4. Pa. Talley. Doris Ruth. 108 Marlborough Road, llpper Darby. Pa. Traver. Patricia Ann. R.D. 5. Tunkhannork. Pa. Trivelpiece. Terry Gene. .513 ' . 2nd St.. Berwick. Pa. Turek. Harry James. 1967 . Market St.. Berwick. Pa. VanPelt. Donna Lea. Main St.. Oransreville. Pa. Vasline. George i .. 400 Bloom St.. Danville. Pa. Wallish. Edward Albert. 3 S. Rock St.. Shamokin. Pa. arren. George A.. Walkins. Donald Thomas. 215 Bolarid Ave.. Lee Park. ilkes- Barn-, Pa. eaver. David Bruce. 229 . 2nd St.. Lcwisburg. Pa. White. Rose Marie. 127 Stewart St.. Old Forge. Pa. iditz. Frederick John. ' eston. Pa. Wise. John Walter. 325 Laurel Drive. W oi Chester. Pa. Wood. Lawrence Wells. R.D. 5. Bloomsburg. Pa. Yesalavage. Thomas James. 210 F. Main St.. Girardvillc. Pa. Young. John Gilbert. 3.32 Main St.. Ranshaw. Pa. Young. Randall Robert. 38: ' i6 Old Berwick Road, liloonisbur ' . Pa. Yurka. Paul Edward. ' )](, K. Choliuit St.. Slianiokin. Pa. Zablocky. Lucille Joyce. 3611 2nd St. (Almcdia). Bloomsburs. Pa. Zacharia-. John Vomer. R.D. 2. l ' )loomsburg. Pa. 24e Zeigler. John James. 110 . Maim Ave.. Yeagertown. Pa. Zimny. Ronnee Jayne. 838 . Kiowa St.. Allentown. Pa. Zoranski. Bernard John. 14 Orchard St.. Glen Lvon. Pa. SPECIAL EDUCATION Barnatovich,. Jeanne, Mildred, Pa. Benscoter, Carolyn Mae, R.D. 1, Berwick, Pa. Bogucki. Rebecca Susan. Lee Road. Mocanaqua. Pa. Boudman, Virinia Lee. R.D. 2. Milton. Pa. Brown, Mary T.. 123 . Louther Street, Carlisle. Pa. Buck, Mary Lou. 107 Oak Street. Danville. Pa. Chyko. Barbara .Anne. 448 E. Eighth Street. Bloomsburg. Pa. Colarusso. Ronald Paul, 53 Carey Ave.. XX ' ilkes-Barre, Pa. Dubbs. Joanne Shaffer, 561 E. Fifth Street. Bloomsburg. Pa. Fay. Barbara .Anne. 244 Spruce Avenue. Ridgway, Pa. Fish, Catherine Margaret, 126 Frederick Street. .Athens. Pa. Fordyce, Karrin Rae, R.D. 2. Conneaut Lake, Pa. Gallagher. James Francis. 425 .Adams Street. Freeland, Pa. Gammon. Marcy Suellen, 42 Pershing Blvd.. Fullerton. Pa. Haywood. Karen Lucile. 100 S. Seventh Street. Lewisburg. Pa. High. Sarah A., R.D. 3. West Chester, Pa. Hocker, .Ann Marie, 616 Nicely Avenue. Montoursville. Pa. Johnson. Kyra Rochelle. Box 65G. Chatham. Pa. Johnson, Nancy Louise, 43 N. Ambler Street. Quakertown. Pa. Kenney. Arthur Joseph. 234 ' . Douglass Street. Reading. Pa. Kerns. Nanci Carroll. Grantmore Manor. Langhorne. Pa. McAnnaney. Sandra Jean. Box 112. Gowen City. Pa. Mays, Dolores Anne, 5601 56th .Avenue. Riverdale. Md. Minelli. .Ada IMarie. 2000 Prospect Avenue. Scranton 5, Pa. Moretti. Linda Jean. 300 N. Mill Street. West Nanticoke. Pa. Nygren. Jean Carol. 352 .A Beverlv Blvd.. Upper Darby. Pa. Oehlert. Darlene Joan. 1201 Township Line Rd., Royersford. Pa. Orchard. Constance Evelyn. 203 Holly Street, Trucksville, Pa. Pickering. Nancy Lynn. 906 Harrison Ave.. Scranton 10. Pa. Rumbel. Gloria .Ann. Numidia. Pa. Sanville. Carole Anne. 8808 Crispin Street. Philadelphia. Pa. Schlagel. Carol L.. 1427 . Arch Street. Shamokin. Pa. Sharpe. David illard. 915 Church Street. Royersford. Pa. Taylor. Mary Ruth. Carroll Park. Bloomsburg. Pa. Thornton. Sandra Caroline. 866 V( ' . Arch Street. Shamokin. Pa. Vosburg. Rees illiam. 220 S. Main A r.. Scranton. Pa. Warren, George .Allen. 61 1 N. 9th Street. Bellwood. Pa. Warren. Victoria Deaniia. 2131 Prospect Ave.. Scranton 5. Pa. Weed. A nn Rosalie. Mildred. Pa. bite. Alary Ann. 3225 Meadow Lane. Harrisburg. Pa. Vt idmann, Victor Erederich, 111 Lake Street. Dallas. Pa. Williams, Susan Ann, 1015 N. Market Street, ' tt ' illianisi.ort. Pa. Wynn. 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