Bloomsburg University - Obiter Yearbook (Bloomsburg, PA)
- Class of 1968
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ALMA MATER ACTIVITIES 16 OBITER- 1968 ACADEMIC 38 ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS FRATERNITIES STUDENTS 64 114 148 172 INDEX 248 Bloomsburg State College Bloomsburg, Pa. Far above the river winding Midst the mountains grand 1 ► , s fl ,-i Stands our college, dear to students Far throughout the land Far and wide though we may wander Still our hearts are true To our hilltop Alma Mater We our pledge renew. 10 Ever seaward Susquehanna Never resting flows— 12 Ever onward, striving, climbing Onward Bloomsburg goes. 13 14 Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg, Bloomsburg College Up on College Hill Years to come shall find us ever True to Bloomsburg still. 15 16 |5-AV ACTIVITIES Editor: Toni Matulis 17 FRESHMAN ORIENTA TION Orientation this year was composed of many of the tried and true methods of indoctrinating frosh, along with several entirely new ones. The orientation committee, faculty members, and res- ident advisors initiated a series of small group meetings held each morning for discussions re- garding all facets of college life at Bloomsburg. Las Vegas Night , a successful, new event, took place in Centennial Gymnasium. Students gam- bled with play money, and at the end of the night, prizes were given to the freshmen with the most money. The traditional dinks and name signs were worn again this year, and freshmen were asked to perform various stunts for the ty- ranical committeemen. But at the end of the week, the fresh men avenged themselves with the customary retribution of shaving cream, mud, eggs and flour. 18 HOMECOMING ' ■- .t --! -. 19 Gail Bower Homecoming Queen 20 The Bloomsburg campus turned Mardi Gras for Homecoming 1967. A pep rally and bonfire got the events underway on Thursday night, October 12. Final- ists for Homecoming Queen were aimounced. Friday evening Dionne Warwick entertained at a concert in the gym. Gail Bower, a junior representing the Bloomsburg Players, was crowned Homecoming Queen. Despite a dis- mal rain, the parade on Saturday morning went on as planned. The Honorable Fred H. Hobbes attended as a special guest. The State Police mounted horse color guard and the Irem Temple Shriners String Band highlighted the parade. Saturday afte rnoon, the Huskies faced their rivals from West Chester State College on the gridiron. Open house was held in the residence halls after the game for alumni and friends. Saturday ' s festivities were concluded with an all-college dance featuring the Rhythm Aces . At inter- mission, the float awards were announced with first prize going to Sigma Iota Omega. The freshman house decora- tion prize went to Jeff erson House. A picnic and informal dance were held on Sunday af- ternoon. That evening the College Choir entertained with a Pops Concert, terminating the four days of Home- coming activities. The New Orleans spirit faded into the background, but it still remains part of our memories. 21 22 BLOOMSBURG PLA YERS PRESENT . . . The quality of student drama reached an all- time high this year at B loomsburg. Visit to a Small Planet, Gore Vidal ' s amusing comedy, was performed in October with Bruce Hopkins in the lead part. Tom Keams and Bud Walsh took the lead roles in the December mystery. Catch Me If You Can. In early spring, Bonnie Komgold, a high school junior was cast to play Anne Frank in the Players ' production of The Diary of Anne Frank. Trouble in Tahiti and The Devil and Dan- iel Webster were the two light operas which were presented as part of the Spring Arts Festival. SPECIAL CAMPUS GUESTS 24 During the course of this academic year several special guests visited the campus. To avoid a depressing lull in social activity. Bufiy Sainte-Marie was contracted to give a concert in Haas Auditorium on the week-end after Homecoming. Albert Burke gave a lecture about educa- tion in November, and later that day he led an informal discussion on world affairs in Waller lobby, attracting several hundred students. Thousands of students waited in Haas Auditorium on February 6 to hear Vincent Price speak about art appreciation. Although he was late in ar- riving, students agreed that he was well worth it; they re- ceived him enthusiastically. Afterwards, he visited with the art students for a discussion and critique of their work. Jay and the Techniques were the featured perform- ers during Winter Week-end. And Yulbet and Hendra, an Enghsh comedy team, performed in Haas in March. 25 JANUARY GRADUATION January 25, 1968 was a beautiful winter day, clear and crisp, and it will be remembered by many seniors as a mile- stone in their lives. Commencement exercises were held in the new Haas Auditorium for the first time. One hundred and twenty-nine bachelor degrees were granted, and 1 1 masters degrees. John K. Tabor, Pennsylvania Secretary of Internal Affairs was the guest speaker. r- 26 MOCK REPUBLICAN CONVENTION Initially conceived by the social science department during the summer of 67 , the idea of a mock political convention was introduced to our college for this impor- tant presidential year. The key to the entire program was the scheduling of an important speaker. The department was able to obtain the Honorable Gerald F. Ford, minority leader of the United States House of Representatives, for March 16, 1968. On this basis, the date of the convention was established. The steering committee, however, felt that a conven- tion with no preliminary speeches or rallies would not serve as an accurate representation of an actual political convention. With this in mind, a series of pre-convention activiti es were arranged which included state meetings for dissemination of information and the formation of strate- gy. Friday afternoon, March 15, E. John Bucci, public opinion pollster, and James Reichley, former legislative assistant to Governor Scranton, and associate editor of Fortune Magazine, participated in a seminar on The Republican Prospects in 1968 . Later that evening, Craig Truax, former state Republican chairman, former Secre- tary of the Commonwealth, and legislative assistant to the majority leader of the Pennsylvania General Assem- bly, held a pre-convention rally. With this program, 1,333 pseudo-delegates were attracted from 15 different colleges. 27 28 Tne weekend of March 15 was no ordinary weekend for those who were a part of the activity in Centennial Gymnasium. Students took part in an educational experi- ence so keyed with emotion that most of them were una- ware that they were learning about an important phase of our government. Comments were made to the effect that it was as reahs- tic as it could possibly be. All of the essentials were there —accurate decorations and physical lay-out, multiple roll calls, platform presentation and the ensuing fight, poll- ing of delegations and demonstrations. To the amazement of all, an amendment was pro- posed from the floor for the party platform, stating that the draft would be abohshed. A roll call vote defeated the proposal 770 to 563. The contest itself was a heated one, with the presidential nomination going to Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller on the second ballot, and the vice presidential slot going to Governor Ronald Reagan on the first ballot. For everyone who attended, the B.S.C. Mock Republican Convention of 1968 will be remem- bered as a unique and enjoyable experience. 29 i ' it ' lflill 31 GREEK WEEK The first annual Greek Week was held March 31 through April 3. The activities for this special week were conceived and planned by the Inter-fraternity and Inter- sorority Councils. On Sunday night many gifted students were spotlighted during Talent Night in Carver Audito- rium. A marathon race on the terrace outside Husky Lounge preceded a concert by the Temptations and Chuck Jackson and his Sextet on Monday evening. On Tuesday, chariot races were held in the center of campus. Thela Gamma Phi won the sorority race, and Phi Sigma Xi was the victor in the fraternity race despite Bob Wynne ' s fortitude on behalf of Beta Sigma Delta when his chariot fell apart. The finale of Greek Week focused on a Gymnastics Night on Wednesday which was followed by an all-col- lege dance from 10:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. In conjunction, the A.R.W. sponsored a very successful money-making project, Penny Night . Resident women were permitted to remain out until 2:00 A.M. if a penny was paid for each minute past midnight. As an anti-climax, the resident men stormed the wom- en ' s dormitories on Thursday night in a second unsuc- cessful attempt at a panty raid. Dean Hunsinger and the campus guards nervously stood by while Dean Jackson and the Head Residents guarded the doors from the in- side. Complications arose when girls in Waller, East, and West Halls set oft ' fire alarms. The anxious co-eds streamed to the doors. The men got ready to charge in- side. And the Head Residents determinedly stood their ground. Greek Week proved itself to be one of the social highlights of the spring semester. Kf- ■ii S.y:. -t-:- Hi S[ ! ■■w mm tmH K-: 9V; . ' ■■■■V mI [ f V T H L - 1 ' T ■) rm rj m A jB ■i lV ILj A — i k B 1 i M 1 iHH| 1 Km 1 St B H ¥ ■) j •S, ,.,„.- «« - - , J H 1 mi Ely Ji 32 Spring Arts Festival Bloomsburg ' s annual attempt to dis- burse culture to the masses—the Spring Arts Festival— began on April 4 with an ex- hibition of paintings and sculpture by Jo- seph A. Smith. A creative writers ' con- ference featured lectures and readings by Maurice Valency, a critic, Stanley Kunitz, a prize winning poet, and Peter Taylor, a writer. The Bloomsburg Players and the Concert Choir presented two light operas, Trouble in Tahiti and The Devil and Daniel Webster . The New York Pro Mus- ica performed in Haas Auditorium on April 30 and a contemporary dance con- cert was given by students from East Stroudsburg State College on May 3. 34 Miss Northeastern Pennsylvania Becky Ward, Miss Northeastern Pennsylvania 1967 Crowns Her Successor, Gail Bower. 35 Phyllis Repp Laurel Princess 36 Junior Prom Three Coins in the Fountain was the theme of the Ju- nior Prom held bv the class of 1969 on May 3 at the Blooms- burg Moose Club. Class president. Frank Mastrianni, an- nounced that Phyllis Repp was chosen 1968 Laurel Prin- cess. Phyllis, an elementary education psychology major from Allentown. Pennsylvania, was crowned by her escort, Ed MacKay. The juniors who made up her court were Deb- bie Jones, Nancy Strauss. Karen Dowse, Becky Ward, Ka- ren Pierson and Kathy Dagger. 37 Voices Of Student Dissent This year student opinion crystallized in a number of constructive but often controversial ways. The most prom- inent of these were the appearance of SURGE, The Gadfly, and policy revisions by the ARW, The Association of Resi- dent Women. The Gadfly published its first issue on September 29, 1967. The lead article was a China Report , the first in a series of satires on policies and personahties of the administration of the college. Before the newspaper had printed its last issue of the year, it had published articles on foreign affairs, na- tional politics, and editorial comments on specific policies with suggestions for remedies. For financial support, however. The Gadflv placed a coin box beside the newspapers when they were distributed, run- ning afoul of the schoofs regulations against solicitation. In the Students in January in which he described what he felt were the attempts at suppression by the school administra- tion. At the end of January he was again brought before the disciplinary committee to be tried on charges filed by the Director of Public Relations. Two days of hearings followed during which Slack and his advisor, James Percey, argued that the right of freedom of speech made the charges inval- id. The hearing committee finally decided that Slack was guilty of some acts of journalistic irresponsibility and pun- ished him by requiring him to write an article on disciplin- ary procedures in colleges. Meanwhile, in February, lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union had informed President Andruss that if the ban was not rescinded forthwith , they were prepared to file suit against the college. Gary Fletcher and Lyle Slack Ron Schultz an attempt to obtain these rights its editor, Lyle Slack, went before the Student Government Association in No- vember where solicitation rights were not only denied, but the newspaper was banned from distribution on campus. In a now-famous remark after the meeting, Lyle Slack vowed that The Gadfly would continue regardless of what the student government did, for, he contended, the ban was unconstitutional. Slack was supported by the American Civil Liberties Union which agreed to take the case in February. In December, Slack had been brought before the campus disciphnary committee on charges of misrepresentation of students in an Open Letter to Students which most of the nine students alleged that they had not signed. Slack, how- ever, produced an original of the letter with the signatures of the nine. He was acquitted with a letter of censure. Since the student government ban was specifically against The Gadfly, Slack felt free to pubhsh a Tleport to The Gadfly reappeared in April and published to the end of the school year— twelve issues in all. Gary Pletcher, a first semester senior, was named to edit the 1968-69 editions of The Gadflv. SURGE (Student United in Reform Government and Education), the first student political party, was formed in February. Organized by Ron Schultz, Lyle Slack, Gary Pletcher, and Joe Cappello, it declared itself to be for great- er student freedom, specifically with regard to social regula- tions and student government. Seven of the eleven SURGE candidates were elected to offices in the April elections. The Association of Resident Women, headed by Connie Fike, also made great strides towards liberalizing the reg- ulations governing women. Seventy-eight reforms were made in dorm rules. The most significant were the establish- ment of late minutes, expansion of women ' s hours, elimina- tion of compulsory bed-making, and restrictions on the house mother to insure privacy during room inspections. 38 Senior Ball 39 Commencement ' ' Past performances count 40 MA Y 26, 1968 but not SO much as today ' s and tomorrow ' s. ' ' 41 ACADEMICS Editor: Doug Hippenstiel President Of The College When Dr. Harvey A. Andruss became President of Bloomsburg State College in 1939, he had been a public school administrator since the age of nineteen. In the years preceding 1939 he had served as a university in- structor, college department head, and Dean of Instruc- tion. Holding a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Uni- versity of Oklahoma, he earned the Master of Business Administration degree at Northwestern University and the Doctor of Education degree at the Pennsylvania State University. A native of Texas. Dr. Andruss has been affiliated with the public schools of Oklahoma; also with Northwestern University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and Bloomsburg State College. Dr. Andruss has served as an educational consultant and head of the Department of Accounting of the First American Army University in Shrivenham, England from 1945-1946, and as visiting professor at The Pennsylvania State University during the summer of 1957. With a special acumen for business. Dr. Andruss was the organizer and first Director of the Department of Business Education at Bloomsburg State College from 1930-1937. In the latter year he became the Dean of In- struction; in 1939 he succeeded Dr. Francis B. Haas as President of the College. Dr. Andruss ' administrative foresight was particularly important during his first decade as President when it was necessary to secure funds to keep the College operat- ing while the country was involved in World War II. The economics of recent years have also demanded admin- istrative ability of a high order as the State Colleges are being called upon to meet the educational needs of an exploding population. Dr. Andruss has been quite influential as a member of the Board of State College Presidents by virtue of his talents and his long tenure. He has been particularly active in the fiscal policies and programs of the State Colleges and has appeared before numerous legislative committees in quest of more funds for State Colleges in general and for Bloomsburg in particular. The Class of 1968 has observed a tremendous series of changes at Bloomsburg State College since they began in 1964, but the changes observed by Dr. Andruss through the past thirty-eight years are almost impossible to con- template. These countless changes must constitute a vast storehouse of memories for him . . . and they must be a source of much understandable pride. 45 Dean Of Instruction During the past thirteen years Bloomsburg State Col- lege has realized a tremendous rate of growth and devel- opment. This growth has been reflected by a rapid multi- plication of students, faculty, facilities, and programs. One of the many persons vitally involved in this growth has been John A. Hoch, Dean of Instruction. During his tenure as Dean of Instruction the re- sponsibilities of the position have multiphed rapidly and will no doubt continue to as the College expands to uni- versity status. Dr. Hoch came to Bloomsburg State College in 1946 after serving as a teacher and coach at Milton High School. He served as Dean of Men, Director of Public Relations, and as Director of Athletics before assuming his present post. In addition to his other responsibilities, Dr. Hoch was football coach during the 1946 season, and assistant football coach from 1947 to 1955. Dr. Hoch earned his A.B. degree at the Pennsylvania State University, his M.A. degree at Bucknell University, and his Ed.D. at Penn State. During Dr. Andruss ' two trips around the world Dr. Hoch has served as Acting President of the College. Dr. Riegel. Dr. Ralph Herre, Miss Mary MacDonald. Dean Of Students Dr. Paul S. Riegel has served as Dean of Students at Bloomsburg for the past three years, a period character- ized by tremendous enrollment increases which strained available facilities, a preplexing situation common in most institutions of higher education, especially those supported by the state. In addition, the entire committee structure of the College has been revamped during the past two years in an attempt to create a better balance of power among the administration, faculty, and students. This project took a great deal of time and effort by many people, including the Dean of Students. All these factors have made the job more demanding than at any other time in history. A native of Berwick Pennsylvania, Dr. Riegel received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature at Mid- dlebury College, Vermont. He earned both his M.A. and Ed.D. degrees from Teachers College of Columbia Uni- versity. Among other positions, he was Assistant Reg- istrar for Special Projects at the Latter institution prior to his appointment as Dean of Students at Bloomsburg in September, 1965. In addition to his experience in the area of student per- sonnel work. Dr. Riegel has been active in various per- sonnel aspects of the United States Army and has been Assistant Coordinator of Inter-Agency Training for the United States Civil Service Commission in Washington, D.C. 47 Director Of Development Directors of Development and Public Relations, quite frequently, are college administrators who are invisible to most students. Their presence is manifested not through daily personal contacts like the Deans of Instruction or Students, but by the steel and concrete skeletons of new buildings, trenches for underground utilities, conferences with a variety of groups and individuals, newspaper arti- cles and brochures, and, sometimes, an inevitable sea of mud. At Bloomsburg State College, Boyd Buckingham ' s Office coordinates a countless variety of details encom- passing the continuing expansion and growth of the Col- lege. Development involves knowing what the campus looks hke today (including where the sidewalks are and where the students actually walk) and what the campus should look like ten years from now. Construction on a State College campus must meet with the approval of state agencies and the State Legislature as well as the stu- dents, faculty, and administrative personnel who will use the new structures when they are completed. Through the cooperative endeavor of many staff members, Blooms- burg has developed a master campus plan with sufficient flexibility to accommodate unforeseen changes. This plan estabhshes guidelines for present and future buildings. Design and construction of campus projects must be also coordinated with local business and government officials who are responsible for water and sewage, elec- tricity and telephones, zoning and traffic patterns. Mr. Buckingham must reconcile the desires and problems of students, faculty, administrators, architects, and munici- ple and state authorities as the campus grows. He may be invisible to most students, but to student leaders, faculty committees, administrative planners, and hundred ' s of others, he and his office are the keys to Bloomsburg ' s future. PubUc Relations embraces every aspect of the college community and its relations with its many pubhcs— alum- ni, townspeople, parents of students, business and civic organizations to mention a few. The aid and assistance given the college, directly and indirectly by these groups, makes possible scholarships, loans, and other benefits which are not provided by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Mr. Buckingham is a native of York, Pennsylvania. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree at B.S.C., his Mas- ter of Science degree at Bucknell University, and is a candi- date for the Ed.D. degree at Penn State. He served as an officer and a heavy bomber pilot in the European Theater during World War II, and taught for eight years in the pub- lic schools of Athens and Sayre, Pennsylvania, before joining the faculty at Bloomsburg in 1953 as an Associate Professor of Speech. 48 49 Board Of Trustees . JBl i1S . 1. Mr. William A. Lank, President 2. Hon. Harold L. Paul, Vice President 3. Mr. J. Howard Deily, Secretary-Treasurer 4. Mr. E. Guy Bangs 5. Mr. Gerald A. Beierschmitt 6. Mr. William E. Booth 7. Mr. Edgar A. Fenstermacher 8. Mr. Howard S. Fernsler 9. Hon. Bernard J. Kelley 10. Dr. Harvey A. Andruss (not pictured) 50 The Harvey A. Andruss Library. 51 Professor Rygiel Retires For more than four decades prior to his retirement in January of this year. Professor Walter S. Rygiel had taught Commercial and Business Education subjects, teaching the last thirty years of his career at Bloomsburg State College. His ability as a teacher is indicated by the honors and awards that have been accorded him, by the achievements of his students, and by the high esteem in which he is held by these students. This esteem was perhaps best demonstrated at the din- ner honoring Professor Rygiel upon his retirement, when a portrait of the educator was presented to the College by Phi Beta Lambda, Pi Omega Pi, the Business Education alumni of Bloomsburg, and faculty members of the College. Last spring Professor Rygiel ' s shorthand class placed first in a world-wide competition sponsored by the Gregg Publishing Company. His 28 member team surpassed the efforts of some 25,000 other contestants from Europe, Asia, North and South America. Prior to this triumph Pro- fessor Rygiel ' s students had won three successive first prizes in the National Shortnana Contest. Professor Rygiel received a Bachelor of Science degree in Commercial Education from Temple University in 1925 and a Master of Science degree in Education (also from Temple) in 1936. He subsequently did graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania, Bucknell, and Penn State University. 52 First row (seated): Donna Sparks, Constance Eaton. Helen Lohenitz, Margie Schultz, Mr. Walter S. Rygiel. Kathleen Eyer, Linda Hummel, Bonnie Yoder; Second row: Barbara Strieker. Gerry Welker, Rosalie Luksa, Carol Kopp. Anita Bobson. Betty Porosky. Lmda Follis, Debo- rah Hile. Sandra Bird. Loretta Houser. Ginny Ryan, Mary Ellen Heitz, Mary Ellen Madson; Third row: Dr. Harvey A. Andruss, Joyce Sick, Charles Wagner. James Pegg, John Bilder, Richard Keefe, John Ackley, Melody Cruys. Dr. Lloyd Tourney. 53 54 55 William D. Alabaugh Sarah E. Jeffrey Eugene Rappaport Richard C. Scherpereel Kenneth T. Wilson, Jr. Biology 6. PliiUip A. Farber 7. George J. Gellos Michael Herbert Craig L. Hinies Jerome J. Klenner Julius R. Kroschewsky 12. Thomas R. Manley 13. Donald D. Rabb 14. Stanley A. Rhodes 15. Robert G. Sagar 16. Joseph P. Vaughan Business 17. Charles M. Bayler 18. James B. Creasy 19. Frank S. Davis, Jr. John E. Dennen Lester J. Diettenck Doyle G. Dodson Norman L. Hilgar 24. Clayton H. Hinkel 25. Margaret J. Hykes 26. Kenneth G. Kirk 27. Cyril A. Lindquisl 28. Joan C. Mishler 29. Reginald W. Shepherd 30. Francis J. Radice Educalion 31. H. M. Afshar 32. Iva Mae V. Beckley 33. Ernest H. Engelhardt 34. Gerrold W Hart 35. Howard K. Macauley. Jr 35 -J 56 1. Gilbert R. W. S elders 2. Margaret M. Sponseller 3. Donald A. Vannan - English 4. Dale M. Anderson 5. Anita A. Donovan 6. Virginia A. Duck 7. William D. Eisenberg Ronald A. Ferdock Leonard B. GiUey 10. Charles C. Kopp 11. Margaret Read Lauer Robert G. Meeker 13. Alva W. Rice 14. Jordan P. Richman 15. William C. Roth 16. Susan Rusinko 17. Richard C. Savage 18. Cecil C. Seronsy 19. Janet Stamm 20. Gerald H. Strauss 21. Thomas G. Sturgeon 22. Louis F. Thompson 19 57 « 17 23 29 Francis E. Albert Ben C. Alter John P. Brady C. Whitney Carpenter II Arthur B. Conner Blaise Delnis Mary Lou John 8. George W. Neel 9. Eric W. Smithner 10. Alfred E. Tonolo 11. Christine T. Whitmer Geography 12. Bruce E. Adams 13. John A. Enman Brian A. Johnson James R. Lauffer James T. Lorelli Lavere W. McClure Donald L. Preston William B. Sterling Health and Physical Education 20. Douglas Boelhouwer 21. Jerrv L. DenstorfT 22. Russell E. Houk 23. Joanne E. McComb 24. Eli W. McLaughlin 25. Beatrice Mettler 26. Clarence A. Moore 27. Ronald E. Puhl 28. Earl W. Voss 29. M. Eleanor Wray History 30. John C. Dietrich 31. Edson J. Drake 32. Hans Karl Gunther 33. Ralph S. Herre 34. Craig A. Newton 35. H. Benjamin Powell 58 17 13 14 18 1 jigj M 15 16 ■19 20 1 1. John J. Serff 2. Theodore M. Shanoski 3. Anthony J. Sylvester 4. George A. Turner 5. Andrew L. Wallace 6. Robert D. Warren 7. James R. Whitmer Library 8. Elinor R. Keefer 9. Ming Ming Kuo 10. Scott E. Miller, Jr. 11. Hildegard Pestel 12. Thaddeus Piotrowski 13. Gwendolyn Reams 14. Ruth D. Smeal 15. James B. Watts. Malhemalics 16. Charles M. Brennan 17. Leroy H. Brown 18. Robert L. Klinedinst 19. Joseph E. Mueller 20. Ronald W. Novak 21. Donald R. Rae 22. Charles R. Reardin 21 22 59 17 23 29 32 33 m 34 1. George G. Stradtman Music 2. Alden Buker 3. Sylvia Cronin 4. William K. Decker 5. Nelson A. Miller 6. Stephen C. Wallace Physical Sciences 7. Barrett W. Benson 8. David J. Harper 9. Harold H. Lanterman 10. Clvde S. Noble 11. Herbert H. Reichard 12. Tobias F. Scarpino 13. Rex E. Selk 14. David A. Superdock 15. Wilbert A. Taebel 16. Norman E. White Psychology ' 17. Donald R. Bashore 18. Barry E. Cobb 19. You-Yuh Kuo 20. James J. Murphy 21. Merritt W. Sanders 22. Martin A. Satz 23. Louise Seronsy 24. E. Paul Wagner Social Sciences 25. William L. Carlough 26. Barbara M. Dilworth 27. Martin M. Gildea 28. Arline E. Gingold 29. Charles G. Jackson 30. Prakasti C. Kapil 31. James W. Percey 32. Deake G. Porter 33. Robert P. Ross 34. Bernard J. Schneck 35. Seymour Schwimmer 35 60 17 21 1. Robert R. Solenberger Special Education 2. John L. Eberhart 3. Ira B. Gensemer 4. William L. Jones 5. Andrew J. Karpinski 6. Margaret Lefevre 7. Emily A. Reuwsaat Speech 8. William A. Acierno 9. Richard D. Alderfer 10. Erich F. Frohman 1 1. Melville Hopkins 12. Barbara Loewe 13. James A. McCubbin 14. Michael J. McHale 15. Robert D. Richey 16. Janice M. Youse Student Teaching Supervisors 17. Lee E. Aumiller 18. Stanley T. Dubelle, Jr. 19. Beatrice M. Englehart 20. Virginia K. Gilmore 21. Warren I. Johnson 22. Martin M. Keller 61 1 ' 17 m ¥ 22 27 Milton Levin Margaret McCern A. Joseph McCormell, Jr. Jack L. Meiss James T. Reifer Kenneth A. Roberts 8. R. Edward Warden 9. Lynn A. Watson 10. Richard O. Wolfe Adminislralive Faculty 11. Robert Bender. Student Activities 12. Robert Bunge, Registrar 13. Charles Carlson, Graduate Studies 14. James B. Creasy, Assist, to President 15. Robert Davenport, Assist. Dean of Men 16. T. Davies. Assist. Admissions Dir. 17. C. Stuart Edwards, Dir. Secondary Ed 18. Robert Haller, Dir of Publications 19. Elton Hunsinger, Dean of Men 20. Ellamae Jackson, Dean of Women 21. Royce Johnson, Dir. Elementary Ed. 22. Mary Macdonald, Assist, Dean of Women 23. Robert G. Norton, Assist. Dean of Men 24. John Scrimgeour, Dir. of Placement and Financial Aid 25. Mary A. To lan, Assist. Dean of Women 26. John L. Walker, Dir of Admissions 27. Richard Wettstone, Assist. Dean of Men 28. Elizabeth Williams, Assist. Dean of Women A dministrative Personnel 29. Llovd Anderson, Purchasing Agent 30. Helen Barkauskas. Mgr.— Bookstore and Husky Lounge 31. Paul Conard, Asst. Business Manager 62 13 14 15 16 •w0 ' f 1. Elizabeth Cooper, Resident Advisor 2. Bruce Dietterick, Public Relations 3. Thomas Gorrey. Superintendent of Buildings And Grounds 4. Althea Hoke, Resident Advisor 5. C. Donald Housenick, Data Processing 6. Lucretia A. Kinney, Resident Advisor 7. Paul G. Martin, Business Manager 8. David L. Shaffer, Resident Advisor 9. John Trathen, Assist. Comptroller of Student Activities 10. W. Horace Williams, Comptroller of Student Activities College Physicians 11. H arry P. Hoffman. M.D. 12. F. W. Reese, M.D. College Nurses 13. Lillian Beasley 14. Irene Gilbert 15. Nettie Seely 16. Louise Szutowitz 63 ■.:ii ORGANIZATIONS Editor: Eileen Kotzer ' Community Government Association The Community Government Association, co-ordinat- ing body for all campus activities and functions, attempts to represent the interests of both students and faculty. Thanks to the efforts of this year ' s C.G.A., Homecoming with Dionne Warwick highlighting the weekend, was a great success. Spring Weekend will long be remembered for the brilliant performance of the Temptations in concert. These were the happier moments for C.G.A. There were also some tense ones with the Gadfly controversy at the head. All in all. Community Government has had a busy year and is on its way to becoming the organization it can and should be. Dean Riegel Advisor Committee Chairmen: Row I. E. McNertney, Dining Room; C. Gruss, Murray, Orientation; W. Kearney, hreshman Class Advisor; Row 2. B. Hospitality; J. Genoa, Homecoming; N. Geiger, Dining Room; C. Rog- Kelly, Campus Radio; C. Owen, Bloodmobile; D. Kozma, Fire Mar- ers. Orientation; J. Jackson, Freshman Class Advisor; G. Logan, Pep; J. shal; J. Carter, Awards; L. Foran, Assembly. 66 r :- John J. Ondish President Steven Messner Treasurer Robert Wynn Vice President 67 Kay Keys Recording Secretary Ruth Ann McKinley Corresponding Secretary Association Of Resident Women Judiciary: Row 1: Miss Tulan, D. Schrantz Row 2: S. Cravatta, ' H. McAndrews. J. Mover, J. Heisey Row 3: L. linger. L, Hippaul . K. McGuire. N. Strauss. Executive Board Officers: Dean Jackson. Miss To- lan. Asst. Dean of Women; C. Owen. Social Chair- man; D. Harper, Secretary; D. Schrantz. Vice Pres- ident; C. Fike; President; L. Oehler, Treasurer. 68 On Campus R.A. ' ,?. Row 1. Head Residents: Mrs. Ritchie. Mrs. Cooper. Dean Jackson, Mrs. Hake, Mrs. Kinney Row 2. C. Custer. L. Biduck, D. Griffiths. J. Defanl. D. Sparks, N. Skerbetz. Row 3. K. Hanz- hk. P. Koerner, L. Hippauf. N. Mensch. M. Keller. L. Helmer. A. Girio, C. Fike. Off Campus R.A. ' s: (Below) Row 1. J. Buonassisi, C. Danneker, Mrs. William, (Asst. Dean of Women). A. Witnier. D. Schutten. Row 2. J. Johnson, E. Barlow, M. VanBilliard. S. Ertwine, B. Gregus, C. Hofl ' man. East and West Hall Officers: Row 1. Miss Tolan, Assistant Dean of Women; N. Thomas, President. Row 2. B. Ross, Pres- ident; L. Heclcman, Secretary-Treasurer; L. Harris, Vice President.; Row 3. B. Donches. Social Chairman; K. Cahill, Vice President; P. Bixler. Secretary-Trea- surer; L. Kashimba. Social, Chairman. Waller and Downtown Freshmen: D. Clouser, President; B. Yingst; President; M. Matisse; Vice Presi- dent; B. A. Valentino, Vice Presi- dent; E. Gessler, Secretary- Trea- surer; N. Dilliplane, Secretary- Treasurer; K. Krall, Social Chair- man; P. Quinn, Social Chairman. Executive Board Members: D. Jones, Art and Publicity Chairman; C. Danneker, Resident Advisor Representative; N. Mensch, Big and Litde Sister Chairman; C. Kowalski, Student Advisor; E. Schock, Dear Coed; A. Girio, Resident Advisor Representative. Day Women ' s Association Dear Draftboard: About this 1-A classification . . . You bid what ? Officers: V. Lesevich, President; S. Vargo, Vice President; Miss Macdonald, Advisor; M. L. Cav- aUini, Senior Representative; S. Bower, Secretary; C. Dandini, Ju- nior Representative; B. Zack. Ju- nior Representative; K. Winter- steen, Treasurer. Officers: L. Ward, President: T. McAuliffe, Vice President; B. Romanoski. Secretary; B. Schaefer. Senior Advisor; W. Murray. Treasurer; Mr. Norton. Mr. Wettstone, D. Shaffer (Assistants to the Dean of Men). Mens Resident Association B. Schaefer, ex-lame duck president. 72 Judiciary: Sealed: L. Ward. T. McAuliffe, W. Murray. B. Romanoski, T. Pusateri. Sianding: Mr. Norton. Mr. Shaffer. G. Schmidt. B. Schaefer. J. Parker. Mr. Wettstone. Representatives: Seated: J. McLaughlin. W. Murray. P. Lee. J. Wysoy. B. MuUin. Standing: B. Schaefer. R. Murray, R. Beam. G. Schmidt. Mr. Wettstone Mr. Shaffer, Mr. Norton. 73 Day Men ' s A ssociation Officers: R. Powell, Treasurer. R. Hauck, President, P. Canouse, Secretary, Dr. R. S. Herre. advisor. Five aces! Day-dreamer. To throw or not to throw Olympian K,| « ftSlfttTttt MtllB;vi ll E T3 IfSttC Critical Board: Toni Matulis. M. Weinberg, H. Wolfe, R. Kashlak, H. Bernitonis, J. Baumann, C. Batzel B. Becker. Staff: T. Oerwinski. P. Meeker, T. Matulis, H. Bernitonis, S. Vargo, J. Baumann, B. Bavun, M. Wein- berrg, H. Wolfe, R. Kashlak, B. Becker. C. Batzel. 75 Maroon And Gold Rich Benyo Editor-in-Chief ' D-E-A-R G-A-D-F-L On a clear day Echtonal Board: B. Large, J. Griffiths. P. Alien. C. Ruck, R. Benyo. B. Teitsworth. H ' ti ' % ' •■■-,. . H-m-m-m. you don ' t say! Staff: M. Stugrin, M. O ' Day. M. L. Cavallini, J. Fou.x, J, Pios, R. Benyo. Staff: D. Wagner, B. Schultz, J. Carter, E. Gulnac. B. Welliver, R. Camuso, M. Karabin, R. Atams, R. Benyo, R. Hartman. Obiter John Grodzinski, Top. Photographer Editor: Toni Malulis. Above. Activities Editor: Sharon Averv. Editor in Chief, and Robert Mai- ler, Director of Puhlicatinns. Above right: Ginny Lesevich, Right. Students Editor. 78 Doug Hippensteil, Academics Editor Gary Bloom Above. Cover Design Eileen Kotzer Righl. Organizalions Editor Art Steiner, Fraternities Editor Above. Marshall Mehring, Business Manager Below. Bill Sanders. Sports Editor ' i .T 79 Pilot SJIK Sh Richard J. Keefe Editor £ £ International Relations Club Below: M. Gildea. Advisor; K. Fedin. Pres.; M. Bogdany, Vice Pres.; B. Slahl, C. Hall. A. Berry, C. Bayliff. J. Olaynick, M. Cavallini, J. Lavelle. Huski Club Here we are, rarin ' to go! . . . but I don ' t want to go down Big Boulder! Corey J. Loux, President; William J. Mullin, Vice President. Cheerleaders 82 ... Varsity: B. Russell (Head), D. Fehr, C. Goodman, L. Watts. K. May. L. Ehret. Freshmen: K. Nova. E. Benjamin, J. Davis. M. A. Hartman. Color Guard Cheryl McHenry Carol Johnson l ' ? ' :J : --v Sylvia Silvetti Susan Sitler Candida Dandini 84 German Club Membership in the German Club is open to anyone interested in learning and using the German language. Cuhur- al aspects of Germany are discussed in an attempt to increase the students ap- preciation of their impact on the world. D. Reimiller. L. Hippauf. Treasurer: C. Ashby, Mr. Delnis. .Advisor; C. Magee. Secretary; T. Eyerman, Vice Preisdent; T. Pavone. Circle K A Kiwanis affiliated organiza- tion, Circle K serves both the col- lege and the community. Fostering a spirit of cooperation among members of the club in serving the college community is the purpose of this club. Membership is open to all male students in good standing. G. Shuey, District Governor; D. Yeakel, Vice President; J. Worth, Acting Secretary; P. Bower, Fresh- man Representative; B. Moran, J. Nyce, President. 85 Athenaeum Club The Athenaeum Club is for people who love music— classical, semi-classical, and popular. They spend their time learning to appreciate all these types of music, tripping over octaves and sometimes even liking the Beatles. B. Hubler, J. Schlieder, W. Boston, President, G. Quick, Vice President. Chess Club The Chess Club offers BSC students an opportunity to learn to play chess or to improve their game. Proficient players frequently compete in tourna- ments sponsored by the Eastern Penn- sylvania College Chess League. This year ' s team has been very successful, and they are hoping for an even more successful season next year. H. White, P. Strang, R. Griffiths, L. Hummel, Treasurer. R. Ried, President; S. Spry, Secretary; D. Walp, L. Thomas, G. Underwood, C. Nau- roth, L. Latchord, Dr. Selders. 06 Archaeology Club G. Kanaskie. President; T. Cannistre, Secretary: Mr. Solenberger, Advisor; R. Bingaman. Public- ity Agent; R. Hackenburg, Secretary-Treasurer. The B.S.C. Archaeology Club busies itself with searching for the many Indian artifacts that abound right here in the Bloomsburg area. In the warm weather they go off to their sites to dig, but in the colder months they must content them- selves with indoor meetings, seeing movies or comparing artifacts they have found. S. Rescorla, B. Cragle, J. Babich. R. Stauf- fer. F. Splain, G. McClafferty, M. Pow- ers, M. Cromley. Forensic Society Row 1: Miss Youse, Advisor; P. Hoze, V. Potter. Mr. Frohman. Advisor. Row 2: A. Szymanski, T. Shannon, B. Wildermuth. Row 3: W. Hams, J. Dalfovo, K. Kramer, K. Bennett. Amateur Radio Club R. Noll, President; S. Stancker, Trea- .surer; C. Noll, Vice President; Mr. Scar- pino. Advisor; J. Medland, Program Chairman. 88 PSEA p. Zimmerman, Secretary; B. Foreman, Chairman FTA-Day Committee; C. McHenry, President; L. Lines. Treasurer; D. Marcinkevich. Program Chairman; D. Slavik, Election Chairman; C. Berry, Mem- bership Chairman; D. Wagner, Newsletter Editor, C.Wills, Scrapbook Chairman; F. Kocher, Radio Committee Chairman. Our future role. Beat the clock. Doubleboiler!! American Chemical Society Student Affiliate Do not remove cap J. Tazik, Secretary- Treasurer; S. Strine, S. Teats, F. Slezak, P. Kukuchka, Vice-President; C. Celli. W. Kummerer, A. Harris, R. Hand, J. Poechmann, Dr. Lanterman, Advisor; J. Willis, Dr. Taebel, Advisor. l r. «y ' . R. George R. Guigley, K. Springer, N. McSweeney, Mr. Reichard, Advisor; L. Biduck, Secretary; B. Posey, S. Teats, R. Birtley, Vice-President; J. Lyons, D. Roberts, President; D. Houk, C. Noll, R. Wol- verton, T. Hoffman. ' a Physics Club Here it is! It ' s not here! 91 Psychology Club Row 1: Mr. Murphy, Advisor; K. Bowen, Corresponding Secretary: S. Home. President, B. Hoskins, Treasurer; E. Walters, Vice President; E. Kotzer. Harmonettes Row 1: L. Geronemo, D. Kunkle, A. Carratl. Row 2: M. Schaeffer, C. Galford, M. Umlauf, G. Thomp- son. C. Stephany, President; Miss Cronin, Advisor; J. Sivell, M. Eidam. Row 3: B. Reland. J. Baumer, J. Gabuzda. S. Kichman, L. Zanolini, B. Stonback, B. Russell. Varsity Club 35 failed to float . Up, up and away! Row I: R. Christina. B. Moul. President; T. Easlep, D. Shell. R. Russo. T. Carr. Row 2: P. Slavin, J. Carney, C. Bowman. V. Keeler, E. Mackay, R. Buffington, D. Grabfelder, J. Walton. Row 3: W. Heim, J, Poechman, T. Castrilli B Club B Club, the women ' s recreational organization on cam- pus, organizes and participates in all women ' s intramural- extramural activities for the dual purposes of providing women with an opportunity for participating in competi- tive sports and fostering activities which contribute to better use of leisure time. Tiddledywinks without a tiddle. Kneeling: C. Jarrard, Treasurer; D. Runyan, B. Nafzinger, Secretary; P. Koerner, President; S. Cassel, M. Boyer. Standing: M. K. Sierdinski. A. Whitmer. M. Van Billiard. B. Chandler, Miss Wray. Advisor, C. Dietrich, L. Helmer, C. Gesselman, R. Van Horn, D. Cray. 94 - wmmummmv mm Extramural Field Hockey; 5. Lnngenecker. C. Lisaiisky. D. Fenslermacher, T. Wallers, E. Robinson. M. Huehner. P. Koerner. Extramural Basketball; D. Hiltegas. M. Bover. C. Jarrard. J. Eble, M. Huebner, S. Soil, D. Runyan, V. Swope. P. Wiesi, C. Dietrich. B. Nafiinger, P. Felchko, B. Chandler, C. Villa, C. Everitt, A. Beck, Miss McCoinh. 95 Literary And Film Society Within one year what used to be the EngUsh Club has now become the largest membership organization on campus. The Literary and Film Society is that group. It shows films monthly; it also publishes student prose and poetry in its publication. The Footnote. Advisors for this group are Mr. Richman, Mrs. Donnovan, Mr. Sylvester, and Mr. Haller. This year the Film Society showed some sixteen movies directed by Fellini, Resnais, Bunuel, Welles, and Bergman. Being a literary society, this group prefers to show films with subtitles. Officers Of the Literary and Film Society. 96 The Players 97 The Madrigal Singers Row 1: N. Strauss. L. Cressman, L. Starr Row 2: S. Ebeler, J. Hertweck, G. Bower Row 3: R. Smith, J. Fargus, D. Smither, T. Hoffman Row 4: R. Miller. B. Beam. Men ' s Glee Club Row I: R. Bickert, J. Fargus. G. Richards. D. Smither, President; R. Henne. D. Corbin, J, Reese, Row 2: B. Monie, R. Harris, G. Sonon, S. Schaffer, L. Nallo, W. Chappell, J. Ramage, J. Gantz, J. Roinick, M. Kochkodin, P. Perlow. Row 3: T. Jenkins, T. Dowman, R. Schutter, E. Zeckman, E. Wagner, C. Wher, J. Riggs. J. Marshall, S. Clarke, J. Ham- blin, T. Irwin, E. Boudman, B. Dreibellis. 2 o Q 99 a: o o - -- DO .- W c . •Sue S CO rt K _; S CO i£ U Sot- X CO i - - 03 Q JJ C -C - .: C« h- UJ 1 . M O .s -a • ; Q , c xi I .i u J 5 ' - ' = c . • oc in OB o « u X - x; c c i t i Qi 3 CQ -? E E o a 3- . «3 Jx fe e J z . - ■c r;-; o ori ■= = c ; • n o i JT ' e £ ice-. ! d W ;! ■rf j= ' ; c y •- ' 1 -a S V l =5 COS •sum er ' e 3 u 2 3 s « -:5 u CQ -; ta ■J c • S a Si (2 CO — ' OJ oi) M _ -J c on ii i Q - o CJ 3 Ij oa oi :2 d s S S o a. IX 00 _• CO c J Q P. u - 1 -- -J -c c J 5 E _- ■u iy3 w) 103 Yesterday . . . 104 105 106 109 n 1 1 ft 110  • I r i If :3 y Mi |j | 112 113 A THLETICS Editor: Bill Sanders Football 1967 This year Bloomsburg had the best gridiron team that it has fielded in many years. It was a season of great indi- vidual records and performances, but marred by some in- juries, notably Stan Kucharski ' s. Three performers stood out and were named Tri-Cap- tains; they signed to play professional football next year. They are the golden-armed quarterback Rich Lichtel, and his two sure-fingered receivers Bob Tucker, and Stan Kucharski. Their records were: Tucker caught 77 passes for 101 points and 1325 yards, a national record; Lichtel passed for yardage of 2771 yards at 307.76 yards per game and 26 touchdowns, also a national record; and Kucharski caught 28 passes for 10 touchdowns and 64 points (all in 3 games). The highUght of the season was the trip to a hos- tile, standing room only crowd at Mansfield, beating the Mounties in the last minutes with superb passing and a never say die attitude. Bloomsburg lost to perennial powerhouse West Ches- ter, but it was not until the final quarter that the Rams took more than a one touchdown lead against a Kuchar- ski-less team. This was Bloomsburg ' s Homecoming game and no one there could possibly forget the outstanding acrobatic catches of Bob Tucker. All in all it was the most exciting, fulfilling team in many years. 117 i i m Date Opponent Bloomsburg Opponent ' s Score September 16 Shippensburg 31 20 September 23 Lock Haven 34 20 September 30 Mansfield 42 37 October 7 Susquehanna 34 19 October 14 West Chester 28 50 October 21 Millersville 28 19 October 27 Cheyney 35 12 November 4 Kutztown 19 26 November 10 East Stroudsburg 6 59 120 First row: Russell Rudy. James Bonacci, Bruce Krammes, Roy Smay, John Carestia, Michael De Francisco, Arthur Sell, Richard Lichtel. Sec- ond row Stephen McCord. Joseph Lyons, Robert Surridge, Patrick Sla- vin, Michael Barnhart, Thomas Estep, John Farrelly, John McKiniry. Third row Frank Haduck, Thomas Morgan, Craig Shotwell, John Di Michele, James Boyd, Lamar Beinhower, Douglas Hill, James Oman. Fourth row Robert Tucker, Norbert Forcheski, Edward Petras, William Nagy, Robert Deitrich, Darrell Swan, Alfred Melito. Ft i i .ni I rcdt-rick Harris. Ronald Christina, Ronald Erdman, Terry Shoener, Gerald Little. Paul Monaghan. Anthony Grabowski, James Wysor. Sixth row William Derr, William Moul, David Shell, Luther Harris, Robert Bennett, Den- nis Weir, John Stulzman, Stanley Kucharski, Missing when picutre was taken— Gregory Berger. 121 ■H --4i . - 122 Cross Country This year was an encouraging season for the Nut Squad in that the two top Harriers. Charhe Moyer, and Chuck (Parson) Bowman, will return next season with a flock of top-notch freshman to make B.S.C. a team to be feared. The Herbert-led marathoners completely blanked close- by rival Bucknell and tinished the season on a pleasant note by swamping both Cheyney and Lycoming. Many interpret these two wins as the first victories in a long string of successes that will be made possible by the men of the utmost dedication, but least publicity on campus. Freshmen heavily counted on to provide both depth and leadership to next year ' s team will be Mark Sep- towski, Mike Horbel, and Jim Carlin. This seasons year- lings went undefeated and their times indicate a maturity not usually realized until they are upper class runners. One great advantage to the teams in the future will be that recruiting is no longer something to be de- sired, but a necessity that is in process. Coach Herbert along with Track Coach Puhl hopes to lure many talented high school runners to Bloomsburg ' s rugged course; with this, a new emphasis upon both sports will result in many victories. Soon, the past days of greatness which B.S.C. enjoyed in the days of Jan Prosseda and Irwin Zablocky will re- turn, and with this a championship in this self-torture sport. 123 Date Opponent Bloomsburg Opponent ' s Score September 30 Kings 21 34 October 7 Susquehanna 43 17 October 10 Lock Haven 43 17 October 18 Bucknell 15 40 October 21 Millersville 30 25 October 26 Trenton 50 15 October 27 Cheyney 23 32 November 1 Lycoming 24 31 124 Dr. Michael Herbert, head coach; Tom Henry, Larry Laidecker, Charles Bowman, Charles Moyer, John Morrow, and Jim Gauger. 125 126 Basketball 127 One week to go, two games to win, and in the waiting a trip to Kansas City. This was the year when the Hoopsters ahnost went to the N.A.t.A. championships. Actually, after a very successful season the Voss-Men lost the last two games and sat out the championships. After a slow start, losing the first three out of four games, they ventured down to the Steelton-Highspire Invitational Christmas Tournament. They won two games by a total three points and walked away with aU the laurels and a M.V.P. trophy for Bob Matuzza. Later they pleased the home crowd by winning seven consecutive games at Cen- tennial Gymnasium. Quarterbacked by Palmer Toto, the Huskies never lacked leadership. His sharp passes and ability to the lead the fast break forced many teams to slow down their attack. The scoring was well balanced, but when points were needed Bob Matuzza or Rick Fertig usually got them. Rick was this year ' s captain and will be the only casualty lost by the way of graduation for next year ' s team. Rugged rebounding was provided by Jim Dulaney and transfer Ed Burtsavage. Ed showed inexperience in the ear- ly games but by the end of the year was undoubtedly the most improved ballplay er. Coming offthe bench many times to inspire the team with quick scoring flurries and fiery defense were sophomores Bob Snyder and Bill Mastropietro. Center— Ed Burtsavage Captain— Rick Fertig 128 First Row: Bill Mastropietro, Palmer Toto, Rick Fertig, Vince Regan, Jack Carney; Second Row: JeffHoch, Mark Yanchek, Ed Burtsavage. Jim Dulaney; Third Row: Larry Monaghan. Bob Matuzza, Elzar Camper, Bob Snyder. 129 Bloomsburg Opponent December 2 Cheyney 63 71 December 6 Shippensburg 72 73 December 9 West Chester 73 65 December 13 Millersville 92 111 December 15 Kutztown 84 83 December 27 Juniata (Highspire Basketball Tourn.) 93 91 December 28 Susquehanna (Highspire Basketball Tourn.) 84 83 January 3 Philadelphia Textile 79 93 January 8 Indiana 88 84 January 10 Kutztown 87 85 January 13 Mansfield 82 76 January 19 Clarion 112 104 February 2 East Stroudsburg 87 74 February 7 Cheyney 84 73 February 10 Shippensburg 74 71 February 13 Lock Haven 74 48 February 15 West Chester 85 60 February 17 Millersville 88 78 February 24 Mansfield 76 98 February 28 East Stroudsburg 86 98 130 Wrestling . . . Wrestling was once again the most popular sport at Bloomsburg and there was good reason for it. The excite- ment reached its peak when B.S.C. upset the highly-touted E.S.S.C. matmen at our home coliseum. This year will be remembered for the courage of Ron Russo wrestling with a badly damaged ear, the determina- tion of Joe Gerst defending a national title with leg injuries, and the gutty performances of Steve Peter sometimes wres- tling 25 pounds over his usual weight. David Jones once again pulled out a few matches with pins in the last seconds to give Bloomsburg a win. The season started off with a successful quadrangular meet where Bloom defeated Miami of Ohio, and then later in the day tied powerful Appalachian State. In this match David Jones pinned his man with three seconds to go keep- ing Bloom from the defeat column. Indiana State won the tourney but the fans knew that they were in for an exciting season. Later in the year the gladiators ripped apart massive Ilh- nois University but then lost to Waynesburg on probably the most controversial officiation this school has seen in years. Coach Houk once again made the B.S.C. community proud by the performances of our grapplers all around the country. 131 PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE TOURNAMENT Third Place  ? at East Stroudsburg State on March 1 2 Ron Russo 1st Place 137 lbs Joe Gerst 1st place 152 lbs Wayne Heim 2nd place 115 lbs David Jones 2nd place 191 lbs Kurt Grabfelter 3rd place 130 lbs Steve Peters 3rd place 145 lbs Jim Owen 4th place 167 lbs 132 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS TOURNAMENT Fifth Place at Adams State College in Colorado on March 7- -9 Ron Russo 2nd Place 137 lbs Joe 1 Gerst 2nd Place 152 lbs Kurt Grabfelter 4th Place 130 lbs, NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT Twenty-third Place at Penn State University on March 21-23 Ron Russo 6th Place 137 lbs. 133 First Row: Gary Haywood. Wayne Heim. JefT Prosseda, Kurt Grabfelter, Ron Russo, Richard Lepley Sec- ond Row: Joe Gerst. Arnie Thompson. Jim Coleman, John Stutzman, David Jones, Steve Peters. 134 Date Opponent Bloomsburg Opponent December 9 Quadrangular Meet Indiana State 5 25 Miami of Ohio 15 12 Appalachian State 16 16 December 14 Mansfield 28 10 December 27-8 Wilkes Tournament January 9 Millersville 33 6 January 13 Oswego 18 9 January 17 East Stroudsburg 19 18 January 20 Clarion 30 10 January 29 Southern Ilhnois U. 15 14 February 3 Waynesburg 15 18 February 14 Lock Haven 13 24 February 24 West Chester 14 20 February 29 Shippensburg 39 5 135 Tri-Captain Tim Carr (left) accepting second place medal for Backstroke. 136 Swimming . . . This year ' s swim team was the most successful team at Bloomsburg for a winning record. They also posted the best win-loss record of any swim team in the school ' s history and placed higher in the state tournament than ever before. There were records broken in every meet as the boys kept hitting a higher peak for each meet. Mr. Mclaughlin said the reason for their overwhelming success was their fiery spirit and an intense inner-pride which would never concede de- feat. This year the Mermen had such firsts as humiliating West Chester to the delight of the packed home crowd, and sinking Lycoming in their own tank. The West Chester coach was quoted in his hometown newspaper the next day as saying the Bloomermen were The most inspired team I have ever seen. They later came in second in the state meet by a mere AVi points. The leadership was provided by tri-captains Jim Poech- man, Tom Houston, and Tim Carr. Next year ' s prospects are encouraging in that only three seniors will be lost: Cap- tain Jim Poechman, Britt Jones and Fred Bausch. To re- place these seniors are an undefeated freshmen team and a more experienced varsity. Tri-Captains Tom Houston, Jim Poechman. and Tim Carr acceptmg the team ' s second place plaque. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE CHAMPIONS 400 yard Medley Relay Backstroke— Bob High Breaststroke— Vince Shiban Butterfly— Ed McNertney 200 yard freestyle Ralph Moerschbacher THIS YEAR ' S NEW RECORDS 400 yard medley— Bob High, Vince Shiban, Ed McNertney, Tim Carr 1000 freestyle— Kerry Hoff man 200 freestyle— Ralph Moerschbacher 200 Individual Medley-Bob High 200 Butterfly-Ed McNertney 200 Backstroke-Bob High 500 freestyle— Ralph Moerschbacher 200 Breaststroke— Vince Shiban 400 freestyle relay— Tim Carr, Ralph Moerschbacher, Tom Houston, Jim Poechmann Butterfly record holder— Ed McNertney. 138 From row: Vince Shiban, Buddy Steppling, Bob High, Bill Brehm, Kerry Hoffman. Ralph Moerschbacher, Bruce Bendei Back Row: Coach McLaughlin, Dave McDermott, Ken Dugan, Jim Poechman, Tom Hous- ton, Fred Bausch, Ed McNertney, Tim Carr. Date Opponent Bloomsburg Opponent Dec. 2 Temple 35 69 Dec. 9 Howard U. 74 29 Dec. 13 Monmouth 37 66 Jan. 9 Millersville 76 27 Jan. 19 St. Joseph ' s 67 37 Jan. 31 West Chester 62 42 Feb. 7 East Stroudsburg 75 29 Feb. 14 Lock Haven 74 23 Feb. 16 Slippery Rock 65 39 Feb. 24 Lycoming 50 44 Feb. 28 Trenton 74 28 139 Track . . . 140 This year ' s Thinclads finished strongly with three consec- utive wins in dual meets. In Coach PuhFs second year as head mentor he has lifted the huskies over the .500 mark for the first time since Jan Pro sseda. Coach Puhl had one state champion in Captain Tom Houston in the 440 intermediate hurdles. Tom dethroned returning state champ Lavern Harvey of Slippery Rock, but had to run a 53.8 to do it. eclipsing the state mark by more than a second on a very poor day for times. The main leadership in the field events was provided by junior Sam Jayne. Sam went through all the dual meets win- ning usually both the shot put, and the discus. Sam finished fourth and fifth in these events respectively in the state meet. Superb sprinter Greg Berger was injured most of the sea- son with a leg pull, and returning javelin thrower Tom Eas- tep was forced oflT the field with a knee injury. The Huskies piled up 25 medals at the annual Cedar Cliff relays, and finished sixth in the State meet. First TOM ' -Bruce Kindt, Vic Keeler. John Luczysyn, Jim Gauger, Charlie Moyer Second row-Greg Berger. Larry Laidecker, Wiliam Sanders. Bob Maturkaites Third Row-Siava Jayne. Daryl Swan. Captain Tom Houston. Carl Wilde, Frank Matthews, Charlie Bowman, Coach Ronald (S.P.) Puhl Fourth ?0H ' — Chris Weir. Bill Moul, Mark Sid Yanchek. Charlie Shupe. Dave Smithers. Craig Shotwell. 141 Bloomsburg Opponent 32 132 West Chester State 9OV2 54 ' 2 Cheyney State 49 103 Millersville State 49 96 Lock Haven 83 62 Mansfield 82 63 Kutztown State 96 50 Shippensburg State 142 Golf. . . BSC concluded its best golf season ever with a 10-1 mark. Being paced by a steady balance of many excellent golfers, the Huskies were hard to beat. Individual averages were bunched very closely and to try and pick out a star one would have to include the whole team. Al Fisher Jim Mascish Ron Buffington John Marshall 78.3 Bob Snyder 77.2 Tom Castrilli 76.5 Bob Simons 78.4 Doug McRoberts Bloomsburg UVi-eVi 10-8 1 51 2-21 2 15-3 13-5 16-2 11-7 78.2 17-1 81.0 6-12 78.7 15 ' 2-21 2 77.0 11-7 Opponent East Stroudsburg Susquehanna U. East Stroudsburg Millersville Kutztown Lycoming College Mansfield Millersville Kings College Mansfield Kutztown Kneeling: Jim Masich. Ron Buft ' ington, Doug McRoberts Slandin -Coxh Jerry Thomas. John M.irshall Al Fisher. Bob Snyder. Tom Castrilli. Bob Simons. 143 Baseball . . . This year ' s baseball team finished with an even .500 sea- son that was rather disappointing when one considers the great talent they had. Lack of muscle at the plate often cou- pled with sloppy fielding provided enough to keep the Dia- mondmen from ever being considered serious contenders. The pitchers were led by Captain Bob Gibble and his fine staff which included Joe Walton, Wally Smith and Steve Klinger. When the wood was being used Tom Wenner, Lanny Diltz, or Red Calahan were usually the ones doing the swinging. One controversial game with East Stroudsburg saw the umpire call the game because of rain, which it had been doing all day, when Steve Klinger was at second base and Red Calahan was out the plate with the count of 2-1. It was just that kind of year, just when we thought we were going to pull away, somebody put the dampers on us. 144 Kneeling— Pal Colgan, Mike De Francisco. Lamar Beinhower, Lanny Diltz. Frank Maslrioanni, Jerry Devlin. Frank (Red) Calahan, Denny Weir. Donnie Dietrick. Standing— Jim Wysor. Eric Landers. Ron Magar- gle. Gene Gruber, Captain Bob Gibble. Joe Walton, Tom Wenner. Steve Klinger. Ron Reitz. Ben Pollock, Jim Rupert, Wally Smith, Steve Keefer, Greg Kanaski, Coach Eli McLaughlin. 145 ■■••• ■rim X ' M c A 146 Tennis . . . The Netmen finished with their best season since 1945 as Coach Herbert and Captain Bob Zalonis provided the needed leadership for a successful season. Their only decisive defeat was at the hands of a powerful Millersville crew who blanked our men for the only time of the season. Bloomsburg 6-3 Opponent Kutztown 9-0 6-3 3-6 Cheyney Susquehanna East Stroudsburg 6-3 Lock Haven 0-9 Millersville 6-3 Kutztown 5-4 Mansfield 8-1 Shippensburg Tennis team Coach Hcrberl. Dale Houck. Tom Clewell. Gerald Fulnier, tid Dietrich, An Worley, Captain Bob Zalonis. and Doyle Plinger. 147 ,„v ' ;«i ?! FRA TERNITIES Editor: Arthur Steiner v. ' U P ' Inter-Fraternity Council Inter-Fraternity Council is a governing body of the social fraternities which also acts as a common meeting ground and as a liaison between the administration and the individual fraternities. Three projects this year were an Inter-Fraternity Competition, Greek Week which con- sisted of a talent night, marathon race, chariot race and gymnastics night, and one fund raising event. Front row (seated): Dennis Lesko, Treasurer; Robert Hinkle, Secretary: Robert Boose. President; Joseph Deardorff. Vice President; Standing: Wayne John. Donald Flounders. David Boster, John Hutchings, William Hitchings, Mr. Robert Bender, Advisor. Harry Berkheiser. 150 Front row (sealed): Niss Mary Tolan. Judy Adonizio, Carol Bihler; Second row: Carolyn Cundiff. Donna Baun, Joanne Kapcia, Debbie Laudenslager; Third row: Robin Rothe, Sandy Marasco, Sharon Stanton, Marsha Carpenter, Boby Lou Cramer. INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL Inter-Sorority Council is a governing body of all member sororities. Its purpose is to coordinate rushing, pledging and initiation; to encourage and foster friendships and social re- lations between sororities and independent women; to pro- mote scholarship and to acknowledge intellectual achieve- ment; to cooperate with the college administration and to be a forum for the disucssion of questions of interest in the college and sorority world. ISC partitipated this year in Greek Week, presented a cup to the sorority with the highest cumulative average, published ISC Rush and Guide to Pledging Booklet, and sponsored an open tea for all freshmen and interested up- perclass women who are planning on rushing a sorority in the fall. Miss Mary Tolan, Advisor; Joanne Kapcia, Secre- tary; Carol Bihler, President; Peggy Walters, Treasurer. 151 PHI ALPHA THETA Phi Alpha Theta is a national honorary fraternity in his- tory. It was organized to provide programs giving a deeper insight into the nature of history, the historical profession and topics of special interest. Among this year ' s projects were a trip to historical loca- tions in Philadelphia, and cooperation with the History De- partment in special programs and activities as the Mock Repubhcan Convention held in March. Kneeling: T. Free. President; S. Galbreath, Vice President: S. Messner, Corresponding Secretary; Standing: E. Zabitz, C. Vanerslice, T. Chase, Dr. Ralph Herre, K. DeSandis. D. Rosenbaum, J. Quinn. H. Koch, D. Slavic. Kneeling: H. Benjamin Powell, Advisor; Patrick Lynch, Treasurer; Standing: Gerald Smith, Robert Boose, Dr. Craig Newton. Mrs. Dazimae Paul, Mr, Michael Burka, Mr. James Whitmer, Mary Ann Michael, Mr. Theodore Shanoski, John Hamplin, Dr. Robert Warren, Thomas Stitely. 152 Judy Delant. Ann Marie Hutz. Linda Hellerman. Nancy Makarewicz, Bar- bara Masich, Patrick Lynch. Mr. Theodore Shanoski. Advisor. Kappa Delta Pi, national honor society in education, promotes the idea of service and the qualities of professional enthusiasm in the field of education through various talks from lecturers in the teaching profession. Included in this year ' s program were a lec- ture by Dean Hoch and two other lectures by leading educators —Dr. John Campell. Chairman of the Education Department at Lycoming College, and Mr. Michael Glennon. instructor from Northport High School, Long Island who spoke on Instructional Media Innovators. KAPPA DELTA PI I I Front row: Jack Hamblin, Mark Gold- man; Second row: Nancy Bricker. Suzy Holmes, Anna Krushmskie, Dolores Slavik. Mrs. Elaine Mueller, Marie Po- sey; On rock: Steve Messner. -.? )1 PI OMEGA PI Pi Omega Pi, national business teacher education honor society, promotes the ideal of service and the qualities of professional enthusiasm in the Business Education profes- sion through various talks from lecturers both in the business world and in the teaching profession. Foremost among the activities that Alpha Delta Chapter sponsors each year are the annual dance held each spring which is open to the entire college community and the tutor- ing service for students in the business education curric- ulum who are having difficulty in one or more of their business subjects. As an end to each school year Alpha Del- ta also sponsors a Spring Awards and Recognition banquet. This banquet is held for the entire society and faculty of the business education department, and marks the beginning of another year with the installation of the new chapter officers. Seated: Suzanne Dillman, Gloria Postupack, Eva Reed; Standing: Bryan Dreibelbis, Robert Muscosky, Robert Hauck, George Seifert. Seated: Gail Moyer. Berverly Donchez, Charlotte Omdorf; Standing: Douglas Freeby, President. Da- vid Keifer, Dr. Reginald Shepherd. Advisor. 154 SIGMA TAU DELTA Sigma Tau Delta, co-educational national honor society in English, is organized to advance the study of the chief lit- erary masterpieces, to encourage worthwhile reading, to promote the mastery of written expression, and to foster a spirit of fellowship among students speci alizing in the En- glish language and literature. An activity of the fraternity this year was the sponsoring of a composition contest for Freshmen and a tutoring ser- vice for students having difficulty in one or more of their En- glish subjects. Sealed: Pam Smith, Mark Goldman, Sandy Sanlbrd, Miss Alva Rice. Ad- visor: Standing: Leslie Young. Dawn Wagner. Elaine Mueller. Sharon Av- ery, Sue Miller, Bonnie Zeek. Rulh Campbell. GAMMA THETA UPSILON Gamma Theta Upsilon, co-educational geography frater- nity, was organized to advance the professional study of ge- ography as a cultural disciphne and as a practical subject for study and investigation. The fraternity has estabhshed a Loan Fund and an annual $500 scholarship award to pro- mote graduate study in geography. Two annual activities of the fraternity include a geogra- phy symposium and a Spring banquet. Mr. Laucre McC iTe, Advisor: Chris Uowalski, Corresponding Secretary; Sam Weaver, Treasurer; Richard Leahy, President; Donna Reitz, Vice President. Front row: Gail Wisnesici, Ruth Neibert, Mary Ann Slazis; Second row: Ed Charles, Terry Robinson. Jeff Taylor: Third row: Art Steiner. Suzanne Bush; Last: Dr. Bruce Adams. Front row: Paul Fowler. Sandy Reichart, Jon Black; Second row: Rich Bailey, Sue Strine; Third row: Charles Shupe. Mr. Brian Johnson; Last: Mr. Don- ald Preston. 156 ALPHA PHI GAMMA Alpha Phi Gamma is the national honorary fraternity in Journalism. This newly formed group encourages interest in journalism, journalistic principles and communications among students and faculty who are or who have been in- volved with mass communications. Projects this year include the sponsoring of creative ads in the college newspaper in support of the annual Bloodmo- bile visits and the sale of old Obiter photographs for five and ten cents. The fraternity is open, through invitation, to people who have served four semesters on one of the college publica- tions, or two semesters in an editorial position. Mary Lou Cavallini, Tom Matulis. Doug Hippenstiel, Paul Allan. Seated: Sharon Avery, Dawn Wagner. Eileen Gul- nac; Standing: Richie Benyo, Jim Rupert. Mr. Richard Savage, advisor. Gordon Swell, Scott Clarke. 157 Sealed: C.Devia d. P. Meeker; From row (standing): S. Lynch, M. Malick. M. Williams. B. Matsko. M.Stef- fen. J. Moulder. B. Bornman. C. Gesalman. R. Campbell. K. Klinoff; Second row: Mr. Michael McHale. Advisor. H. Berkheiser. W. Laepple. D. Boyd. B. Hopkins. R. Walsh, D. Miller. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega is organized to stimulate an interest in dramatic activities on campus, to secure for the college all the advantages and mutual helpfulness provided by a large national honorary fraternity, and, by the means of electing students to membership, to serve as a reward for their wor- thy efforts in participating in the plays staged by the dra- matic organizations of the college. Among the activities sponsored by the fraternity this year were guided tours of Haas Auditorium during Visit to a Small Planet, the sale of refreshments during Catch Me If You Can a Readers ' Theatre presentation for the ' felooms- burg Players and a Readers ' Theatre presentation for town organizations. 158 SIGMA ALPHA ETA Sigma Alpha Eta, national speech and hearing fraternity, was organized to create and stimulate an interest among college students in speech pathology, audiology and educa- tion of the acoustically handicapped; to encourage profes- sional growth by providing learning experiences not offer- ed in the formal course structure; to foster a spirit of unity by coordinating the interests and efforts of persons with a common goal by offering opportunities for social and professional fellowship and by providing situations in which students and faculty may work together to advance the profession as a whole and to aid in public relations with other college and university departments and with local or- ganizations interested in knowing about speech pathology, audiology and education of the acoustically handicapped. Among the activities of the fraternity this year wre a hoa- gie stand at the Bloomsburg Fair, a Christmas Party for chil- dren with communication handicaps, an annual field trip, attendance at state and national conventions, a spring ban- quet and lectures throughout the year by experts from local, state and national levels. i zl«t - ■.-. Kneeling: Carol Bihier, Richard Strauch; Standing: Rick Maitland, Morley Kahoe, Lynne Guillory, Linda Morgan, William Merritt, Bob Hinkle, Treasurer, Joe Stigora, Eva Chitty, Betsy Ross. Jane Rompala, Linda Bell. n . li i Ji l2L Carol Berry, Treasurer; Linda Cressman, First Vice President: Dorothy Smith, Historian; Karen Dowse, Corresponding Secretary; Nancy Strauss, President; Loumike, Mascot. LAMBDA ALPHA MU Lambda Alpha Mu, service sorority for women, is based on high ideals of service to the campus, community and world. The purpose of the sorority is to assemble college and university wom- en in the spirit of service to humanity. Their aimual events have included setting up facilities for graduation and Big Name Enter- tainment, a fund raising shoe shine, and supporting a Korean orphan. Standing: Elaine Onuschak. Diana Cray, Donna Carlson, Linda Oehlen, Louis Lupkin, Bette Harrison, Diane Boone, Susan Redline, Linda Starr, Debbie Runyan, Debbie Engleman, Ka- thy Ellmaker, Tracy Derenzis, Cheri Enslin, Linda Matti, Mon- lave Cavellero, Dawn Schulten, Jennifer Troutman, Ann Gil- martin, Gloria Postupak, Beth Crouthamel: Seated: Barbara Porreca, Susan Haupt, Sandy Ekberg, Nancy Thomas, Karen SoUiday, Susanne Olrich, Maureen McAndrew, Mary Walton, Prisilla Zimmerman. 160 ALPHA PHI OMEGA The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega, national service frater- nity for men, is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop leadership, promote friendship, provide service to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our national, educational and intellectual heritage. Several of the fraternities ' projects this year included ush- ering at college functions, participating in the Bloodmobile Drive, town beautification, guiding legislators about cam- pus, and in reading conferences. The fraternity also spon- sors one project per year which is UMOC, Ugly Man On Campus. Front row: C. Bowman, First Vice President: M. Mehring, President: W. Dorne- man. Third Vice President: Second row: B. Monie, Alumni Secretary; W. Evans, Corresponding Secrelary: T. Bailey, Recording Secretary: T. Bender, Second Vice Presideni: Third row: E. Hess, Historian: S. Foltz, Treasurer; T. Chase, IFC Representative. Front row: J. Riefenstahl, M. Mehring, W. Bennett, W. Domeman, J. Prokay; Second row: C. Bowman, D. Crim, E. Hess, P. Con- stantine, T. Bender, D. Dreisher; Third row: J. Meehan, T. Bailey, S. Foltz, C. Bowman, D. Klinger, E. Cioffi, K. Splitt; Fourth row: P. Marycz, L. George, T. Chase, J. Walchonski, B. Stroble, W. Evans, J. SprouU, D. Dibble; Top: T. Irwin, Mr. Self, Advisor. 161 t- ( sSf.ijjdjlp«ra -rr- _Ji4 m ,. M ,. 7 kmt ■L H ' Wm ■t-r -.. v ' r nV -V: - Ow er arc; Jesse Kiesge. Daryl Swan, Greg Berger. Dave Allen. Bob Die- trich, Frank Yartz, Mike DeFrancisco Sergeant at Arms. Frank Hagen- baugh, Don Schafdler, Tom Weikel, Dan Flounders, Mike Rank. Klike Bamhart; Second arc: John Dargis, Craig Shotwell, Fred Kressler, Bill Giarmetla, Jim Thomas; Third arc: Rich Holly, Ron Singer, Walt Fischl; Fourth arc: Dr. Gilbert Selders. Advisor. Roy Smay. Craig Harding, John Dacostino, Pete Hanzlick; Inner arc: Mike Cunningham, i ' ice President, Jim Dulaney, Treasurer. A March. Historian. Nelson Ramont, President. Dennis Siegmann, Secretary. DELTA OMEGA CHI Delta Omega Chi is dedicated to brotherhood, schol- arship and courage among men. This year they entered a f loat in the Homecoming parade and their queen was among the five finalists. The brothers also went halloween- ing collecting presents and about $100 which was given to Danville State Hospital ' s needy children, and co-sponsored the Jay and the Techniques Concert Dance. 162 Dr. William L. Jones, Advisor. BETA SIGMA DELTA Beta Sigma Delta seeks to promote a healthy social cli- mate, to expand opportunities for social activities on cam- pus, and to instill unity, brotherhood, school spirit and scholarship. Activities this year included co-sponsoring Jay and the Techniques, participation in Greek Week, entering teams in various intramural and inter-fraternity competition and an Hawaiian Party. Dennis Lesko, PresiJeni; Bob Wynne, Corresponding Secretary: Ed Aus- tin, Secretary; George Chellew, Vice President; Stanley Swist, Treasurer Front row (seated): Buddy Steppling, Bruce Krammes, Rich Anderson, Art Worley; Second row: Dave McDermott, Paul Monaghan. Bill Jones, Bill Lewis, Dick Metzgar, John Parker; Third row: Steve Jones, John Perry. Bill Murray, Joe Walton, Gene Gruber. Fred Garvey, Al Orth: Fourth row: John Dasch, Walt Kearney, John Charles. Jim McSurdy, Denny Byrne, Rober Zeisloft. 163 D. Shell, Treasurer: D. Bobila, Recording Secretary; J. Deardorff, President; R, Hess, lice President; Dr. Robert Warren, Advisor. SIGMA IOTA OMEGA T. Pusatari, B. High, R. Anstead, P. Toto, L. Diehl, B. Mastropiatrs, J. Wallace. L. Monighan, D. Arnold, J. Williams, F. DeAndrea. 164 D. Boster, IFC Representative; J. Bonacci, Historian: J. Black, Corresponding Secretary; P. Slaven, Pledge Master. Front row (seated): F. Mastroianni, B. Deubler, R. Shultz. G. Yockey. C. Mannings; Second row: J. Carney, R. Wilson, R. Bergey, A. Sell. R. Gibble, B. Moul. Sigma Iota Omega, or SIO as it is commonly known, is the pioneer of the social fraternity movement. Sigma Iota Omega (originally standing for the Social Improvement Or- ganization) maintains its initial objective of improving and continuing a social atmosphere that will enable students to experience a well-rounded college education. Of utmost concern to the fraternity itself is a sincere interest to per- petuate a strong and unified brotherhood. SIO was honored with first place in this year ' s Home- coming float contest. Other annual events in which they participated were the annual spring party, alumni banquet over Homecoming weekend, a spring banquet in honor of graduating seniors and various inter-fraternity activities. Joe Gerst 165 PHI SIGMA XI Phi Sigma Xi is dedicated to the encouragement of scho- lastic and social achievements. Several activities of the fra- ternity this year included a Valentine ' s Dance, partici- pation in the inter-fraternity Greek Week, numerous so- cial events for the Brothers, school intramurals and the Mock Republican Convention. From row Kneeling: Pete Gatski, John Hutching, Neil McSweeny, Bruce Bendle, Thomas Troup, James Flynn, David Blackman, Bob Shultz, Jack Wyhe. Randall Roberts. Jeffery Miller, Jack Graff, Lester Jones; Second row: John Dilter, John Buowell. Gar) ' Schmidt, Mike Schinsley, Rich Dura, Richard Bush, Carl Urbus, Daniel Murphy. James Bubb, Roger Le- nowsky, Ron Koshlack; Third row: Llyod Lisk, David Price, Joe Lauginiger. 166 Left side back to front: Richard Strouckl, Joe Sligora. Bernard Gavlick, Kerry Hoffman, Jim Rupert; Semi-circle: Jack Paciotti. Jim Owen, Larry Maver, Jeff Prosseda, Jim Shaughnessy, Len Panlowski, Paul Wisda, Steve Messner, William Hitchings, Paul Walters, Ed Barrett, Ron Wilcha, Warren Schrepple, Joe O ' Neill, Bob Shively, Fred Richards, Frank Callahan; Right side (standing front to back): Larry Phillips, Wally Smith, Tom Pratico, Nick Torano, Larry Gegusis. DELTA PI Delta Pi exists to encourage qualities of individuality, self- confidence and overall gentlemanly character. Socially, they strive to improve college life through f ' und-raising events that provide a service to the college community, and activi- ties of an entertaining nature that promise to provide the Brotherhood with lifelong memories. Among the activities in which the fraternity participated this year were the annual book exchange. Homecoming weekend social affairs, a banquet at Magee Hotel, a barn party, spring picnic, Greek Week, and monthly social functions. 167 DELTA EPSILON BETA Delta Epsilon Beta is a social sorority whose activities this year have included the Winter Pledge Formal at Briar Heights Lodge, supporting a child through the Pearl Buck Foundation, a concession stand at home basketball games and wrestling meets and a spring banquet. Center: Debbie Jones. Presidenl: Right side (front to back): Carol Gibiser. Vice Presidenl I: Brenda Witman. Recording Secretary: Ruth Hoons. His- torian: Gina Hitcho. Sergeant-at-arms: Left side (front to hack): Carole Lappen. Vice President II: Fran Handy. Corresponding Secretary; Kae Gaugh, Treasurer; Becky Ward, Songmaster. Gail Logan, Betsy Ross. Gloria Malnar. Linda Hellerman, Barb KJepac, Carol Gibiser, Fran Handy, Becky Ward. 168 wratTtKmrwmBai, From row (sealed): Vicki Gross, Kathy Welsh; Second row: Cathy Snyder, Gina Hitcho, Kathy Colihan. Jo-Ellen Walsh; Third row: Joan Kellv, Rob- in Rothe, Ginny Piledggi, Linda Baker. Left side (from to back): Kathy Dagger, Sue Mazur, Donna Benjamim, Ruth Koons, Bonnie Rineheimer, Brenda Witman. Donna Kennedy; Cenler: Debbie Jones; Righl side (from to back): Carol Bihler, Gail Binns, Phyllis Repp. Lois Gonaver, Carole Lappen, Kae Gaugh, Donna Buro. TA U SIGMA PI Tau Sigma Pi this year co-sponsored a Slop Dance and participated in the Greek Week activities. As a new sorority they are still on probationary statue. Like other Bloomsburg sororities, they hope to encourage and promote additional opportunities for social development on campus, recognize and sustain high intellectual standards in the classroom, and cultivate the moral, spiritual and cultural values of the campus. THETA GAMMA PHI Among Theta Gamma Phi ' s many activities this year were participation in the Mock Republican Convention, a Mixer with Tau Delta Phi of Penn State University, partici- pation in Greek Week, a dinner dance, a hayride, participa- tion in UMOC, a Fashion show fund raising event, a ban- quet and the sponsoring of a Homecoming float and queen candidate. From row: Donna Baun. President, There- sa Horvath, Carolyn Cundiff, Kate Hos- pidor; Second row: Priscilla Spevak, Vice President, Connie Lowe, Jeanette Hall. Frances Arre, Corresponding Secretary, Peggy Rood. Diarist, Helen Olanivich, Linda Daughterly; Third row: Helen Mc- Andrews, Linda Verano. Treasurer, Mrs. Margaret Lauer. Advisor. Front: Miss Sarah Jeffrey. Advisor with Habiba, mascot: First row: Cherie Goodovan, Sharon Gottstein, Bemie Obzut, Glenanne Ziegenfuse, Joanne Kapcia; Second row: Kathy DiPippa, Peggy Welsh, Cris Gruss, Karen Saunders. Cindy Fischer, Marsha Henderson. Mary Alice Kwasnoski, Nancy Lefko, Jene Whitmare, Linda Lyle. Nancy Dornheim. Pledges: Front row: Joan Stepanitis, Lovey Kompenski, Carol Rees; Sec- ond row: Sharon Kraft. Ruth Kens. Joyce Chapin, Candy Heath, Beth Wolfe, Kathy Sandlin, Cinde Rogers. Front row: Judy Henry. Corresponding Secretary: Terry Valente. Vice Pres- ident; Nancy Geiger, President: Marsha Carpenter. Recording Secretary; Second row: Boby Lou Cramer, Treasurer; Kathy Mullin. Conductress; Sylvia Bobbick, Historian. STUDENTS Editor: Ginny Lesevich A lu wm w tLs n wk H Rs? ' ' ' ' - ' Sm ■Fm m. ' ■p.y yni 1 ' kr •« m 174 175 Smoke it for a week or two and if you begin to enjoy it good, you ' re going . . . Maroon and Gold, Vol. XLVI 177 . . . the fun, the pleasure, the excitement, the glory of the victories, and possibly the agony of the defeat. May there be many more like this one ... Maroon and Gold, Vol. XL VI 178 179 Mary Ann Sauers, Sharon Bergeron, Susan Miller, Mary Molacavage. Sally Ertwine, Timothy Hoffman, Virginia Curry. Who ' s Who Each year a number of seniors are selected for inclusion in the publica- tion WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS in AMERICAN UNI- VERSITIES and COLLEGES, national directory of distinguished stu- dents throughout the nation. Choice is made by the Deans and Directors on the basis of demonstrated ability, scholastic achievement, personal traits, leadership, potential usefulness to society, and professional promise. James Worth, Gary Shuey, Joyce Johnson. Sherrell Fruit. The Pilot, Vol. 40, 1967-68. p. 92. 180 Robert Gibble, Patrick Colgan. Steven Messner, Stan- ley Kucharski. Douglas Freeby. Gail Wagner. Lyle Slack. John Ondish, Thomas Free. Douglas Hippenstiel, Mark Goldman. S ' evonn Fecher. Christine Kowalski. Leahetta Tavlor. JOSEPH ALANSKY Mahonoy City, Pa. Business— Accounting HAROLD J. ALBERTSON Orangeville. Pa Secondary— Mathematics PAUL M. ALLEN Athens, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies STEVEN L ALPER Philadelphia. Pa. Secondary— History MARY JO ALTER Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary SUSAN M. ALTHOUSE Philadelphia, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correc- KATHARINA M. AMACHER Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— French SUSAN E. ANDERSON Shamokin, Pa. Elementary— Psychology 1 SHIRLEY L ANSPACH Riverside, Pa. Elementary— Physical Education ELAINE C. ASH Old Forge, Pa. Elementary— English ANE MARIE ATEN Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary MARCIA AUDELEWICZ Plymouth, Pa. Elementary- Art 182 JEAN T. AUSTIN Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Psychology JOSEPH T. AUSTIN Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary JOHN M. AUTEN Sunbury, Pa. Secondary— Spanish SHARON L. AVERY Berwick, Pa. Secondary— English BRUCE A. BACHART Weatherly. Pa. Elementary— Mathematics SUSAN A. 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Secondary— Earth Space Science THOMAS R. BENDER Riverside, Pa. Arts Sciences— Biology MARY ANN V. BENICK Glen Lvon, Pa. Secondary— English RICHARD S. BENYO Jim Thorpe, Pa. Arts Sciences— English SHARON L. BERGERON Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Speech HENRY E. BERNATONIS Shenandoah, Pa. Secondary— English BARBARA A. BERRIGAN Williamsport. Pa. Secondary— Enghsh LINDA L. BERRY Williamsport, Pa. Elementary— Psychology JOHN W. BILDER Danville, Pa. Business— Accounting 184 SANDRA L. BIRD Ashland. Pa. Business— General ROBERT P. BIRTLEY Bloomsburg. Pa. Arts Sciences— Physics HAROLD L. BITLER Danville, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies JOY A. BITLER Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Music BARBARA A BLAETZ Oreland, Pa. Elementary— Psychology GARY LEE BLOOM Sunbury. Pa. Secondary- English CAROL A. BOBERSKY Berwick, Pa. Secondary— Spanish DENNIS J. BOBITA Palmerton, Pa. Arts Sciences— Chemistry DIANE M. BOONE Waynesboro, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction ROBERT E. BOOSE api -v Levittown, Pa. - Business— Accounting ALEXANDER F. BORYS Carbondale. Pa. Secondary— Spanish LEONARD C. BOSTIAN Sunbury, Pa. Business— Accounting SANDRA M. BOTT Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— English DAVID W. BOWEN Frackville, Pa. Secondary— Biology 185 THOMAS E. BRANN Canton, Pa. Secondary— Spanish JOHN A. BRENNAR Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— History NANCY K. BRICKER Ambler, Pa. Special Education-Special Education ROBERT BRIDGE Bloomsburg, Pa. Business- Accounting JOYCE E. BROBST Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Biology JOHN R. BROSIUS Sunbury, Pa. Business— Accounting CHARLES J. BROWN Danville. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics KENNETH H. BROWN Tamaqua, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics MARY K. BOWEN Manchester, Pa. Arts Sciences— Psychology JUDITH A. BOWER Berwick, Pa. Elementary BARRY N. BOWERS Shamokin. Pa. Business— Accounting JUDY A. BOWMAN MillviUe, Pa. Elementary— Spanish 186 VIRGINIA A. BROWN New Cumberland, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies JANINE R. BRUNNER Allentown, Pa. Arts Sciences— English JOSEPH C. CAPPELLO Mcadoo, Pa. Arts Sciences— Political Science RALPH M. CARDAMONE McAdoo, Pa. Business— Accounting TERRY M. CARVER Telford. Pa. Secondary-History Government EILEEN M. BRUSKO Egypt, Pa. Elementary— Spanish JOAN A. BUONASSISI Horsham. Pa. Elementary— Geography LAWRENCE B. BURRIS Hershey. Pa. Arts Sciences— Social Sciences SUZANNE M. BUSH Boyertown. Pa. Elementary GLEONARD E. BYERS Milton, Pa. Secondary— Biology DENNIS W. BYRNE Mahanoy City, Pa. Arts Sciences— English RUTH A. CAMPBELL Danville, Pa. Secondary- English JOANNE K. CANTARELLA Dunmore, Pa. Elementary— Spanish 187 NOELLE A. CASSARELLA Hazleton, Pa. Secondary- French MARY LOU R. CAVALLINI Bloomsburg. Pa. Elementar ' -English CAROL A. CAVANAUGH Clarks Summit, Pa. Secondary— English LOUIS R. CENTRELLA Drexel Hill. Pa. Secondary— English THERESA M. CERASARO West Hazleton, Pa. Secondary- Mathematics THOMAS M. CESARINI Mocanaqua. Pa. Arts Sciences-Social Studies BARBARA G. CHANDLER Dre.xel Hill, Pa. Elementary-Spanish EDWIN K. CHARLES Middleburg, Pa. Secondary— Geography GEORGE E. CHELLEW Hummelstown. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics AUDREY M. CHMARNEY Pittston, Pa. Elementary SANDRA J. CLANCY Levittown, Pa. Elementary— Psychology SCOTT L. CLARKE Nanticoke, Pa. Secondary— English ANNE E. CLEMENS Elizabethtown, Pa. Elementary CLAUDE A. COCCODRILLI Scranton, Pa. Special Education-Special Education 188 GEORGE R. COLESTOCK Harrishurg. Pa. Elementary— Social Studies PATRICK F. COLGAN Carbondale, Pa. Business— Accounlino EDWARD A. COLLIER Bloomsburg, Pa. Business— Accounting RICHARD P. CONNER Bloomsburg, Pa. Arts Sciences— Mathematics PETER J. CONSTANTINE Hatboro, Pa. Arts Sciences— Biology MARGARET A. COPELAND Coatesville, Pa. Elementary LISBETH D. COPES Bloomsburg. Pa. Elementary JANE J. COTNER Montandon, Pa. Secondary-Social Studies SHIRLEY CRAWLEY Hughesville, Pa. Elementary DIANA M. CRAY New Milford. N.J. ■Elementary— Art JOSEPHINE L. CROSBY Levittown. Pa. Elementary MARY E. CROUTHAMEL Buckingham, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics MELODY C. CRUYS Grantville, Pa, Business— Secretarial VICKI F. CULTON Williamstown, Pa. Elementary— French VIRGINIA M CURRY Ertwinna. Pa. Elementary— P.sychology CARYL C. CUSTER Ephrata, Pa. Secondary— English JOAN L. CUSTER Revere, Pa. Elementary— Psychology JOHN J. DACOSTINO Hazlelon, Pa. Secondary— Hi.story RAY A. DALLABRIDA Kulpmont, Pa. Arts Sciences— Natural Sciences RALPH G. DAMICO Dunmore, Pa. Business— Accounting M.ARIANN DANIEL Crantord. N.J. Secondary— English muml: RICHARD C. DAVIES Kingston, Pa. Secondary— English BETSY DAVIS Jenkintown, Pa. Elementary FLO L. DAVIS Milford, N.J. Elementary RONALD H. DAVIS Danville, Pa. Arts Sciences— Business Economics DIANE W. DAWSON Watsontown, Pa. Secondary— Biology JOSEPH M. DEARDORFF Harrisburg, Pa. Business— Secretarial MICHAEL DEFRANCISCO Bethlehem, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction JOHN M. DELLOS Scranton, Pa. Elementary— Psychology PATRICIA J. DERR Milton. Pa. Secondary— Earth Space Science GERALD O, DEVLIN Espy, Pa. Elementary— Geography 190 CAROLE I. DIETICH Drexel Hill Pa. SecondaPf— Social Studies EDWARD P. DIETRICH Easton, Pa. Business— General LINDA K DIETZ Riverside. Pa. Secondary— Physics SALLY E. DILCHER Pottsville, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction NANCY J. DIMTER Langhome. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics ANTOINETTE T. DIPIERRO Roseto. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics KATHLEEN A. DOAN Osceola. Pa. Business— General JUDITH A. DOBB Milton. Pa. Elementary LLOYD W. DOLETSKI Shikshmny. Pa. Secondary-Chemistry MICHAEL E. DOWNS Bloomsburg. Pa. Business— Accounting DAVID L. DUCHON Shamokin. Pa. Secondary— Earth Space Science NANCY J. DUKE Jenkmtown, Pa. Special Education-Special Education M. ANN DUNKLEBARGER Centre Hall. Pa. Elementary— Psychology JEAN A. DUNN Berwick, Pa. Elementary- Biology 191 NANCY A. ENNIS Williamsport, Pa. Elementary— English CARL J. ERB Danville, Pa. Secondary— French MARY A. ERNEST Berwick, Pa. Elementary— Spanish DANA R. ERNEY Harrisburg. Pa. Secondary— Social Studies SALLY L. ERTWINE Fairless Hills. Pa. Elementary— English JACK R. EVANS Emponum. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JANET R. EVANS Danville, Pa. Business— General JOAN B. EVANS Nescopeck, Pa. Business CONSTANCE E. EATON Eldred, Pa. Business— Secretarial TERRY S. EDDINGER Leesport, Pa. Business— Accounting DIANE M. EDUNK West Wvoming. Pa. Secondary- Mathematics JOANN EISTER Lavelle, Pa. Elementary 192 PAMELA M. EVANS Ashland. Pa. Secondary— English KATHLEEN J. EVER Bloomsburg, Pa. Business— Secretarial GERTRUDE B. FERGUSON Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies FRANK J. FERRARI Mount Carmel, Pa. Business— Accounting FREDERICK M. FERTIG Kulpsville, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction THOMAS R. FIOREY Shamokin. Pa. Secondary— Biology JOHN J. FALATOVICH Mahanoy City. Pa. Secondary— French JOHN V. FARRELLY West Mifflin, Pa. Business— Accounting SANDRA E. FASSANO Danville. Pa. Secondary— English ACE T. FAUST Weatherly, Pa. Elementary— Geography ADRIENNE L. FAY Ridgway. Pa. Elementary— English STEVONN E. FECHER Berwick, Pa. Secondary- French EVELYN K. FEDIN Berwick, Pa. Secondary-Social Studies DONNA L. FENSTERMACHER Northumberland, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics 193 194 O ixteen seasons have passed at Bloomsburg, and with them the turmoil and chaos of numerous storms as well as days of calmness and quiet sol- itude. But the rains have washed a newness into everything, and have served to clear away some of the uncertainty and add to the growth that a per- son cannot help hut feel, whether pacing the warm hallways or the chilly campus. Something has grown where there was nothing before. And incessant feet trace and re-trace their path, each leaving a mark of its passing— a little skuff on the floor, a little chip from the sidewalk, a toe-print stamped forever in the ever-changing mud or dirt of construction, of growth— both physically and mentally. 195 WALTER E. FISCHL Allentown, Pa. Secondary— Earth Space Science JEFFREY L. FISHER Glenside. Pa. Business— Accounting NANCY A. FISHER Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics RODDY A. FISHER Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary- English JEANETTE O. FLAD Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Biology NEIL T. FLEISCHER Lebanon, Pa. Business— Accounting JUDITH H. FOLEY Bethlehem, Pa. Secondary— French LAWRENCE F. FORAN Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies DAVID M. FORNEY Catawissa, Pa. Secondary- Biology RICHARD W. FOUST Danville. Pa. Arts Sciences— Social Studies PAUL D. FOWLER Berwick, Pa. Elementary- Geography GHISLAINE L. FRANCIS Berwick, Pa. Secondary— French 196 THOMAS W. FREE KintnersviUe, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies DOUGLAS L. FREEBY Lehighton, Pa. Business— Accounting GARY L FREED Red Hill, Pa. Business— General JOHN W. FREY Plymouth, Pa. Secondary- Biology SHERRELL A. FRUIT Bloomsburg, Pa. Special Education— Special Education LINDA L. FRYLING Williamsport, Pa. Elementary KAREN L. FULMER Northumberland, Pa. Elementary— History RONALD D. FUNK Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Geography STEVAN A. GALBREATH Bloomsburg, Pa. Arts Sciences— History JUNE L. GALLO Northumberland, Pa. Elementary— Psychology RICHARD G. GARMAN Riverside, Pa. Arts Sciences— Business Accounting KIS-LYN L. GARMAN Millersburg, Pa. Elementary BERNARD J GAVLICK Wyoming, Pa. Secondary— Spanish JANET C. GEHLHAUS Flourtown, Pa. Elementary— French 197 IVlany of the historical monuments of Blooms- burg State College have been relegated to dust, while the appearance of many others has been changed bv an alteration in the once familiar backdrops, Senior walk stands sentinel to the site of Noetling Hall. The onlv remaining relic from old Noetling is the mosaic glasswork that was preserved and placed in the western entrance to the new Harvey A. Andruss Library, where they are guarded by a row of stainless steel soldiers; before, they were championed by a pair of stony-maned lions. But Senior Walk, with or without its lions, serves as a continuing link between Carver Hall, the college symbol, and Waller Hall, the once titan dormitory now dwarfed by the Wood Street Dor- mitory next door. The old must ultimately die so the college may continue to live. 199 CONNIE J. GEISER Potts Grove, Pa. Elemenlary JOHN GENOA, JR. Danville, Pa. Business— Accounting ROCCO P. GENTELE Hazleton, Pa. Business— General JOSEPH P. GENTILE Carbondale, Pa. Secondary— Earth Space Science LARRY W. GEORGE Catawissa, Pa. Business— Accounting ROGER L. GEORGE Palmerton, Pa. Secondary— Physics DAVID V. GERHARD Berwick, Pa. Elementary— Art ELIZABETH Y. GERRITY Clarke Summit, Pa. Business— Business Education JOSEPH M. GERST Danville, Pa. Elementary CAROL R. GESALMAN Greensburg, Pa. Special Education— Special Education ROBERT J. GIBBLE Reading, Pa. Business— Accounting KATHRYN E GIGER Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Biology MARGARET J. GOLI ' EN Friendsville, Pa. Business— Secretarial MARK S. GOLDMAN Brooklyn, N.Y. Arts Sciences— English NAN C. GOOD Manchester, Pa. Special Education-Special Education RUTH E. GORDNER Orangeville, Pa. Business— Accounting CARL A. GORDON Lake Ariel, Pa. Business— Accounting CHARLES J. GRECO, JR. Bloomsburg, Pa. Elementary— Geography DONNA M. GRECO Mount Carmel. Pa. Elementary— English CHARLOTTE M. GREEN Factoryville, Pa. Elementary CECELLA H. GREENAWAY Berwick, Pa. Special Education— Special Education GENE C. GRUBER Boyertown, Pa. Business— Accounting LARRY A. GRUGAN Shamokin Dam, Pa Business— Accounting RONALD D. GRUTZA Shenandoah, Pa. Secondary— History JOSEPH J. GUBERNOT Shamokin, Pa. Elementary-Geography EILEEN J. GULNAC Ridgway. Pa. Elementary MICHAEL L. GUNDEL Pine Grove, Pa. Secondary— German PAUL S. HACKENBERRY Burnham, Pa. Secondary- Earth Space Science KATHLEEN ANN HAFTKE Horsham, Pa. Elementary— French FRANK V. HAGENBAUGH Levittown, Pa. Secondary— History GLENN E. HALTERMAN Danville, Pa. Business— Accounting 201 E, ■%4 ..SKj Jm ■il flj BtfHbA ml 1 H ' ' = ii|i| Hj Km Mm m L ' ' 4Hii Hi B 203 I MARIAN R. HARRIS Orangeville, Pa. Secondary— Spanish NANCY L. HARRIS Bangor, Pa. Secondary— English CAROL A. HARTER Berwick, Pa. Elementary JANE E. HARTMAN Catawissa. Pa. Arts Sciences— Humanities RICHARD L. HARTMAN Benton. Pa. Elementary— Mathematics TERENCE T. H.ATCH Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Secondary— English DOROTHY M. HAUBER Lansdale, Pa. Elementary LORETTA H. HAUSER Catasqua, Pa. Business— Secretarial RONALD E. HAND Northumberland, Pa. Arts Sciences-Chemistry ELWOOD R. HARDING Bloomsburg. Pa. Arts Sciences— Mathematics JOYCE Z. HARDING MillviUe, Pa. Elementarv— Geography MARGARET C. HARER South Williamsport, Pa. Special Education— Special Education 204 DENNIS H. HEATON Philadelphia, Pa. Arts Sciences— Business Economics ROBERT R. HINKLE Frackville. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction DOUGLAS C. HIPPENSTIEL Light Street, Pa Secondary— Enghsh SUSAN E. HEIM Kingston. Pa. Special Education— Teaching of the Mentally Retarded MARY E. HEITZ Columbia, Pa. Business— Secretarial LINDA M. HELMER Jim Thorpe, Pa. Secondary— English DIANE M. HENRY Danville. Pa. Elementary— French SHIRLEY L. HERB Northumberland, Pa. Elementary RICHARD C. HERMAN Sunbury, Pa. Business— Accounting RENEE A. HEUPCKE Sugarloaf, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies SANDRA J. HICKMAN Fort Wayne, Indiana Elementary 205 (..i;RARD M. HISTED Archbald, Pa. Secondary— History BEVERLY A. HOANZL Allenlown, Pa. Eiementary— Spanish SHARON L. HODGETT Williamsport, Pa. Elementary— Geography JANE E. HOFF Towanda, Pa. Special Education-Speech Correction CYNTHIA D. HOFFMAN Glen Rock. Pa. Secondary- Mathematics TIMOTHY J. HOFFMAN Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary- Physics Mathematics BARBARA G. HOGAN Sunbury, Pa. Elementary— Spanish SUSAN HOKE Newport. Pa. Elementary i JOHN E. HOLLIS Freeland. Pa. Secondary— Earth Space Science DEE A. HOLLOW AY Allentown, Pa. Secondary- Earth Space Science RICHARD L. HOLLY Scranton. Pa. Business— Accounting SUZY E. HOLMES Stillwater. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics WILLIAM T. HONTZ Shaverton. Pa. Secondary— Biology JAMES A. HOOSTY Berwick, Pa. Secondary— English 206 GEORGE E. HOPKINS Feasterville, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics PATRICIA M. HORAN Levittown. Pa. Elementarv— Social Sciences DONA M. HOUCK Bloomsburg, Pa. Arts Sciences— French MICHAEL J. HOUGHTON Williamsport, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics DOUGLAS A. HOUSER New Ringgold, Pa. Secondary— History SANDRA J. HOUSER Forty Fort, Pa. Elementary— German ALBERT HOWELL Avoca, Pa. Business— Accounting JANICE A. HOWELL Clarks Summit, Pa. Elementary— Art MARY V. HOWER Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— English CARMEN L. HUBER Montoursville, Pa. Secondary— French JOYCE ANN HUBLER Gordon. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JEFFREY D. HULL Rockaway, N.J. Secondary— Social Studies LINDA A. HUMMEL Berwick, Pa. Business— General BARBARA A. HURLEY Pottstown, Pa. Elementary— English 207 MARY L, HUTCHISON Monloursville. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics SANDRA K. INGRAM Hershev, Pa. Elementary JOSEPH A. IWANSKI Kulpmont, Pa. Secondary— English JOANNE JACKSON Allentown, Pa. Special Education— Special Education WAYNE J. JOHN Plymouth Meeting. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JERRI L. JOHNSON Stroudsburg, Pa. Secondary— English JOYCE C. JOHNSON Muncy, Pa. Arts Sciences-Sociology PATRICIA C. JOHNSON Spring Mills, Pa. Elementary-Mathematics BRITT H. JONES Mountaintop, Pa. Arts Sciences- Biology DAVID A. JONES Newport. Pa. Arts Sciences-Business Economics LESTER G. JONES Bloomsburg. Pa, Arts Sciences- Sociology MARY A. JONES Plymouth. Pa. Elementary— Social Sciences RICHARD B, JONES Kingston, Pa. Secondary— History Government STEPHEN D. JONES Lewisburg, Pa. Secondary- Social Studies ELIZABETH A. JOYCE Rosemont. Pa. Elementary KAREN A. KALLAY Wayne. Pa. Special Education-Speech Correction LOUIS J. KARAS Catawissa, Pa. Secondary—Social Studies BETTY W. KARSCHNER Benton, Pa. Elementary FRANK S. KASHIMBA Hazleton, Pa. Arts Sciences-Biology RONALD G KASHLAK Nesquehoning, Pa. Secondary— English GAIL O. KAUFFMAN Mifflintown. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction WALTER J. KEARNEY Levittown, Pa. Elementary— History HOWARD V. KEARNS Shamokin. Pa. Secondary- English RICHARD J. KEEFE Bloomsburg. Pa. Business— General WILLARD F. KELCHNER Beach Haven, Pa. Secondary— Geography and Earth Space Science BETTY R. KELLER Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— English MARY K. KELLER MontoursviUe, Pa. Elementary— Psychology WILLIAM C. KERSTETTER Shamokm, Pa. Arts Sciences- English DOROTHY J. KESSLER Danville, Pa. Special Education— Special Education ALBERT E. KIESKI Mount Carmel. Pa. Secondary— Social Studies 209 BARBARA L. KINER Enola. Pa. Secondary— Speech PATRICIA A. KINN Danville. Pa. Secondary— English KAYE E. KISENWETHER Drums, Pa. Secondary — Mathematics DONNA L. KLINE Shamokin, Pa. Secondary- English EUGENE E. KLINE Watsontown. Pa. Secondarv— Biology THOMAS C. KLINE Shamokin, Pa. Secondary— Biology IVA A. KLINGAMAN Hatboro, Pa. Elementary- English KARLA KLINOFF Nanticoke, Pa. Arts Sciences— Speech JOAN C. KNAPP Upper Darby, Pa. Elementary— French BARBARA A KNORR Bloomsburg, Pa. Business-General THERON I. KNOUSE Wapwallopen, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies PATRICIA A. KOERNER Cresco, Pa. Elementary JUDITH A KONSUR Susquehanna. Pa. Elementary— Spanish CAROL A. KOPP Saint Clair, Pa. Business— General 210 CATHERINE KOSOLOSKI Williamslown. Pa. Elementary GALE M. KOVALICH Shenandoah, Pa. Elemenlarv— History MICHAEL C. LANG AN Scranton. Pa. Business- Accounting WILLIAM R. LARGE Ashland, Pa. Secondary— English CHRISTINE A. KOWALSKI Coudersport, Pa. Elementary JEAN M. KOZLOWSKI Wyoming, Pa. Arts Sciences— Sociology DALE L KREISCHER Catawissa, Pa. Secondary— History GLADYS O. KUBROCK Danville, Pa. Elementary— Music STANLEY A. KUCHARSKI Archbald, Pa. Secondary-History Government ANDREW E. KUFFA Tunkhannock, Pa. Secondary- Mathematics AUSTIN A. KURTZ Johnstown, Pa, Secondary— Geography DANIEL L. KURUNA III Bloomsburg. Pa. Arts Sciences— Psychology 211 BARBARA D. LATCH FORD Danville, Pa. Elementary— English HAROLD L. LATCHFORD Danville. Pa. Elementary MARGARET I. LAWSON Trucksville. Pa. Special Education-Special Education RICHARD D. LEAHY Canton. Pa. Arts Sciences— Geography GORDON E. LEARN Abington, Pa. Arts Sciences— History BARBARA J. LENIO Forest City, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics BARBARA A. LETA Williamsport, Pa. Elementary— Biology RICHARD J. LETCHER Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Geography ELIZABETH S. LEVERICH Clarks Green, Pa. Special Education— Special Education CHESTER J. LEVULIS Glen Lyon, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics RICHARD W. LICHTEL Shamokin, Pa. Secondary-Social Studies ROBERT A. LINN Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies GEORGE E. LITTERER Danville, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics ROBERT D. LLEWELLYN Shamokin, Pa. Secondary-Earth Space Science iMii oMm 212 MARSHA E. LOEPER Ashland, Pa. Elemenlarv— Science LYNDA A. LOGUE Fullerton, Pa. Business— Accounting HELEN E. LOHENITZ Tamaqua. Pa. Business— Secretarial BRUCE L. LONG Newvilie, Pa. Elemental ' — Psychology CAROL L. LONG Berwick. Pa. Secondary— Biology COREY J. LOUX Quakertown, Pa. Elementary— Geography ROSEMARY B. LUBINSKI Scranton. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction NANCY L. LUZl Bristol. Pa. Secondary— Spanish PATRICK M. LYNCH Mifflinville. Pa. Secondary— Scoial Studies THOMAS P. LYONS Danville, Pa. Business— Accounting RICHARD E. McCLELLAN Middleburg, Pa. Business— Accounting STEPHEN F. McCORD Shamokin. Pa. Elementary— Social Studies ELIZABETH A. McDONALD Milton, Pa. Secondary— English RUTH A. McGINLEY Ashland. Pa. Business— Secretarial 213 JOHN McGLYNN Shamokin, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction DONNA K. McHENRY Light Street. Pa. Business—Secretarial ALICE T. McKEOWN Wilkes Barre. Pa. Elementarv— French JAMES E. McSURDY Williamstown, Pa. Secondary— Geography and Earth Space Science ANN M. MacPHERSON Dalton, Pa. Secondary— Biological Sciences GERALD J. M. CK Nanticoke. Pa. Elementan,— Geography i JOSEPH J. MAC KNIS Mahanoy City. Pa. Secondary— Physics MARY E. MADSON Pottstown, Pa. Business— General MINCENT J. MAJIKAS Girardville. Pa. Secondary— Biology MARGIE L MALICK Sunbury. Pa. Elementary— Biology DIANE M. MALINIAK Mahanoy City, Pa. Elementary— English MARY A. MALONEY Centralia. Pa. Elementary— Spanish MARY K. MANCUSO Archbald, Pa. Elementary JERRY W. MANHART Catawissa, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics CAROL ANN MARONE Shenandoah. Pa. Secondary— French BRYAN E. MARQUARDT Hughesville. Pa. Secondary— Chemistry 214 JOSEPH A. MARSICANO Hazleton, Pa. Elementary— English JIMMIE E. MASICH Berwick, Pa. Secondary— Biology MARIE D. MATTERN Kingston, Pa. Elementary— An KENNETH A. MATTFIELD Montoursville. Pa. Secondar) — English ROSE P. MATTUCCI Berwick. Pa. Elementary MARGARET M. MATUELLA Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— English KATHERINE A. MATZKO Berwick. Pa. Elementary— Social Studie.s JEANNE S. MAYAN Danville, Pa. Secondary- English P. TRICIA A. MESAVAGE Hawley, Pa. Secondary— Spanish STEVEN P. MESSNER Harrisburg, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies RICHARD O METZGAR Palmerton, Pa. Secondary— History VICTORIA A. MIKELL Kreamer, Pa. Secondary— Spanish CHARLES L. MILLER Orwigsburg. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics FRANCES R. MILLER Tamaqua, Pa. Business— General 215 MARY C. MOLACAVAGE Minersville, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction TERRY L. MOODY Shamokin, Pa. Special Education— Special Education ROBERT T. MORAN Archbald, Pa. Business— .Accounting LINDA L. MORGAN Nuremberg, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction SANDRA E. MORGAN Churchville, Pa. Elementary— English EDWARD J. MORRISON Mount Carmel. Pa. Elementary— Geography SHARYN L. MOSER Boyertown, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies WILLIAM H. MOUL Spring Grove. Pa. Arts Sciences— Mathematics LAUREN E. MILLER Northumberland, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics MARILYN J. MILLER Pottsville, Pa. Elementary- English SUSAN H MILLER Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— English CONSTANCE A. MILLS Levittown, Pa. Elementary— History CHARLES J. MISKAR, JR. Mahanoy City. Pa. Secondary— Biology MARY ANN MOCZULSKI Easton, Pa. Arts Sciences— Humanities I 216 CHARLES G. MOWERY Bloomsburg, Pa. Business- Accounling DAVID A. MOVER New Columbia, Pa. Elenienlary-Chemistry i tfj Elementary— History JOHN A. MURRAY Middletown. Pa. Secondary— History DARIA M. MUZl Old Forge, Pa. Elementary— An BRENDA J. NAFZINGER Easton, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics DENNIS L. MOYER Valley View, Pa. Secondary— History JOHN R. MOYER Danville, Pa. Special Education— Special Education JOYCE A. MOYER Northumberland, Pa, Elementary— English JOAN M. MUDRICK Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— English ANNE MARIE MULHERN Dallas, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics WILLIAM J. MULLIN Upper Darby, Pa. Arts Sciences— Social Science HELEN M. MULLINEAUX Springfield, Pa. Special Education— Special Education JOSEPH T. MURIN Mount Carmel, Pa. Secondary— English 217 CANDACE L. NAHODiL Shamokin, Pa. Business— Accounting FRANKLIN E. NEISWENDER Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary-Biology JAMES H. NEISWENDER Palmyra. Pa. Secondary— Social Studies LINWOOD D. NESTER Emmaus. Pa. Special Education— Special Education DOMNICK M. NETTI Scranton. Pa. Business— Accounting ROBERT L. NICCOL Bristol, Pa. Secondary— Chemistry BEVERLEY G. NICHOLSON Havertown, Pa. Secondary— English RAYMOND J. NIEMIEC Glen Lyon, Pa. Secondary- Biology A4mmx NOREEN NORTH Levittown. Pa. Special Education-Special Education MICHAEL J. NOTARTOMAS Scranton, Pa. Secondary- Mathematics MICHAEL P. NOVAK Stowe, Pa. Business— Accounting JAMES V. NYCE Norristown. Pa. Business— Accounting JOHN P. OBRIEN Scranton. Pa. Business— Accounting ANTHONY A. OLINZOCK Star Junction, Pa. Business— General 218 JOHN J. ONDISH Freeland, Pa. Business— General DIANNE R. ORAZI Cranford. N.J. Elementarv- French MAXINE J. OWENS Jenkintown, Pa. Special Education— Special Education THERESA A. PAVONE Hershey, Pa. Secondarv— German GLORIA E. PEARSON Linwood, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction PATRICIA A. PECORA Drums. Pa. Elementary— Music MICHAEL P. PERICH Palmerton. Pa. ' % Elementary— Psychology JOSEPH D. PERILLI Summit Hill, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies ANDREA H PERLMUTTER Levittown. Pa. Secondary- English JOHN R. PERRY Dunmore. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics STEPHEN F. PETERS Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— Earth Space Science RICHARD A. PHILIPKOSKI Shamokin, Pa. Arts Sciences-History LARRY R. PHILLIPS Trevorton. Pa. Secondary— English MARY E. PHILLIPS Shamokin, Pa. Elementary— English 219 . : - ELIZABETH A. PINTER Bethlehem, Pa. Elementary— Social Studies DAWN H. PIPHER Towanda. Pa. Elementary— Geography CARMEN L. PITARRA Berwick, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies PAULETTE M. PLATUKIS West Hazleton. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JAMES L. POECHMANN Hokendauqua, Pa. Arts Sciences— Chemi-stry JOANNE M. POLEGA Shenandoan, Pa. Elementary— Music DORIS A. POLINAK Shamokin, Pa. Business— General BARBARA R. POLITIS Bloomsburg, Pa. Special Education— Special Education BEN R. POLLOCK Benton, Pa. Elementary— Biology WILLIAM L. PONTIUS Riverside. Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction ELIZABETH J. POROSKY Lake Como, Pa. Business— General BESSIE M. POSEY Orangeville, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics CONSTA NCE M. POTTER Sayre. Pa. Special Education— Special Education ANN H. POTTERS Kingston, Pa. Elementarv— English I BONNIE J, PROWANT Milton, Pa. Elementary-Social Studies DONNA J. PUCINO Catawissa. Pa. Elementary— Music NELSON RAMONT Scranton, Pa. Secondary— Biology CHARLES A. RANCK Allenwood. Pa. Special Education JANICE M. RAYTINSKY Willow Grove. Pa. Secondarv ' — English KAY L. REBER Pine Grove, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies JERRY G. REBUCK Shamokin, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies PAUL J RECENE Shickshinny, Pa. Secondary— Physics GENEVIEVE M. RECLA Oneida. Pa. Business— Accounting SUSAN J. REDLINE Bethlehem. Pa. Elementary— Music DONNA M. REDWINSKI West Hazleton. Pa. Elementary— Geography fe£k KARL D. REED Schuylkill Haven. Pa. Secondary— Mathematics ROBERT L. REED Danville. Pa. Arts Sciences-Mathematics ROBERT A. REHKOP Berwick. Pa. Arts Sciences— Science GARY W. REICHENBACH Bloomsburg. Pa. Arts Sciences— Geography and Earth Space Science KAREN L. REIFSNYDER Green Lane, Pa. Business— General 221 GLORIA J. REINAKER Danville. Pa. Elementary— English WILLIAM H. REINER Shamokin. Pa. Business- Accounting MARGARET J, REYNOLDS Tunkhannock. Pa. Elementary— French CHARLES E. RHOADES. JR. Danville. Pa. Elementary CHARLOTTE H. RHOADES West Pittston. Pa. Special Education-Special Education LOUANN M. RHOADES Wyoming. Pa. Elementary-English DAVID R RICHARDS Hanover, Pa. Secondary-Mathematics FREDERICK C. RICHARDS Kingston. Pa. Business— Accounting MIRIAN JO RICHARDS Shamokin, Pa. Elementary-Enghsh GEORGENE B. RICK.A.RDS Drexel Hill, Pa. Elementary— Geography JOHN E. RIEGEL Sunbury, Pa. Business- Accounting ARTHUR E. ROAN Bloomsburg, Pa. Business— Accounting DOROTHY S. ROAN Bloomsburg. Pa. Secondary— History DAVID A. ROBERTS Bloomsburg, Pa. Arts Sciences— Physics ■.X. JiMdiM 222 DONALD L ROBERTS Hunlock Creek, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics RANDALL W. ROBERTS Bloomsburg, Pa. Arts Sciences— Biology RUSSELL C. RUDY Reading, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics JIMMY L. RUPERT Bloomsburg, Pa. Secondary— English RICHARD G. ROBERTS West Wyoming, Pa. Secondary— Mathematics RONALD L. ROBERTS Hunlock Creek, Pa. Elementary— Mathematics SANDRA K. ROBERTS West Milton, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies WILLIAM J. ROBERTS Nanticoke, Pa. Secondary— Social Studies TERRY M. ROBINSON Danville, Pa. Secondary— Earth Space Science CLYDE C. ROGERS, III Williamsport, Pa. Elementary JOYCE A. ROMAN Pittston, Pa. Elementary— English GAIL M. ROPP Athens, Pa. Elementary 223 JEANETTE M. RUSH Hazleton, Pa. Secondary— Biology GARY L. RUSSELL Shamokin. Pa. Secondary— Geography and Earth Space Science CHARLES C. RYAN Danville, Pa. Elemenlary— .Art JOANNE M. SACCO Springfield, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction RONALD E. SAINT SING Hershey. Pa. Secondary— Social Studies JOHN E. SANDEL Bloomsburg. Pa. Elementary— Physics EILEEN A. SARPOLIS Glen Lyon, Pa. Elementary— Psychology MARY A. R. SAUERS McAdoo, Pa. Special Education— Speech Correction HELEN SAULESBURY Milton, Pa. Elementary— Psychology SUSANNE V. SAURMAN Philadelphia. Pa. Elementary-Psvchologv ANNE M. SCANDLE Shamokin. Pa. Elementary— Mathematics SARAH M. SCARPING Easton, Pa. Special Education-Speech Correction  ■1 BERNARD F. SCHAEFER Perkasie, Pa. Elementary— History ROBERT C. SCHAEFER West Hazleton. Pa. Elementary r 224 NANCY K. SCHEITHAUER Towanda, Pa. Business- Accounling ARACELIA E. SCHLEGEL Elysburg. Pa. Secondarv— Spanish n RA J. SCHLESINGER Hazleton. Pa. Secondary— English NANCY L. SCHLOSSER Reading. Pa, Secondarv— Enghsh DONALD R. SCHNAARS Bloomsburg. Pa. Business— Accounting ELAINE L SCHOCK Pottsville, Pa. Secondarv— Mathematics DAWN S. SCHULTEN Elkins Park. Pa. Eiementarv — Psychology MARGARET M SCHULTZ Morrisville. Pa. Business- Secretarial SHIRLEY ' E SCHUYLER Turbotville. Pa. 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Alpha Phi Gamma 4 Alper, Ste en Ira. 210() Tremonl Street. Philadelphia. Pa, H04 ' I429. C-G A Committee-Election Board 3; lnter-Fraternil Basketball 3; Pi Kappa Episilon 2. 3. Speaker of the House 3. Plfdgemasler 3. Alier. Mjr Jo. 645 East Fourth Street. Bloonisburg. Pa.. 784-7852- Spanish 2. 3.4: S.P.S.E A 4 Allhouse. Susan Mary. 1555 Jarreiov.n Rd , Dresher, Pa.. MI6-5795 S PS EA. I: Sigma Alpha Ela 2 Amacher. Kathanna Mae. Route =1. Bloomsburg. Pa. 437-2372. SPSEA. 2. 3.4. Anderson. Marlynn Kay. 3 Brier Road, Camp Hill. Pa.. 238-9805 C G A Committee-Hospitality I. 2; A R W Dorm Council 3 Anderson, Susan Elizabeth. 701 East Sunbury Street. Shamokin. Pa . 648-1575. B Club 3. 4. Harmoneiies 1. 3: S.P.S.E , A. 4; Inlramu- rals I. 2. 3. 4. Psychology Club 3. 4. Vice President 3; Water Bal- let I. 2. 3. Anderson. Thomas Benton, 617 Eighth, Selingsgrove. Pa.. 374-4952. Day Men: Science Club I. 2; Varsity Club 1. 2: J ' hi Kappa Sisma !. 2, Pledge Master I. 2; Football I. 2. Baseball- I. 2. Anna. Dennis F . Hastingsm Oa . 247-6281 Phi Beta Lambda 3. Anspach. Shirley I.. 524 Avenue E. Riverside, Pa. 275-4658. SPSEA 4 Aronsohn. Terr. Jean. RD = I. Dalton. Pa. 563-1772 CG A Com- mittee-Hospitality I. 2. 3, A R W Fire Warden 1, 2: Bloomsburg Plavers L 2. 3. 4: Harmoneiies I, Iniemaiional Relations Club I. Campus Representative for Experiment in International Relations 2. 3: Science Club 4. Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4 Ash. Elame Celia. 704 Fallon Street. Old Forge. Pa.. GI7-2744. Dra- matic Club Players I. 2. 3. 4; SP.S.E.A. 4; Ski Club 2: An Committee 3. Alen. Ane Marie. RD 3. Bloomsburg. Pa., 752-7098. Huski Club 2. 4: International Relations Club 2. Lambda Alpha Mu 3, 4. .Attivo. Terry Lee. 524 Woodland Avenue. Lewislown. Pa,. 248-1367 Chess Club 4: Intramurals 2, Audelewicz. Marcia. 54 Willow Street. Plymouth, Pa.. 779-1670 ARW Art Committee-Chairman 3: Bkwmsburg Players 2; Har- monettes 1: SPSEA. 2. Austin. Jean Theresa. 503 West 9lh Street. Bloomsburg. Pa.. 784-4065 Dav Women: Athenaeum Club I. 2; Dramatic Club I, Austin. Joseph Thomas Jr.. 503 West 9th St.. Bloomsburg, Pa,. 784-4065 Veteran ' s Association 4: Intramural Volleyball 1: New- man Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Auten, John M.. Jr. 24 South Fifth Sireel. Sunbur . Pa.. 286-6140 Phi Beta Lambda I. 2. Circle K Club I. Avery. Sharon Lee. R,D«I. Valeview Terrace. Berwick. Pa,. 752-2683. Maroon Gold I. 2. 3. 4, Copy Editor 3. Assistant Copy Editor 4. OhiierA. Ednor-m-Chief 4: English Club 2. Sigma Tau Delta 4. S P SEA 2; Alpha Phi Gamma 3, 4. Bacharl. Bruce Alvm. RD 1, Weatherly, Pa. 427-8879 Forensic Society I. 2. 3. SPSEA I, 2 Baker. Susan Albenson, R D 4. Bloomsburg. Pa.. 784-8088. Athen- aeum Club 1, 2. 3: Spanish Club 2. 3 Ball. Lee David, 32 Second Street. Wyoming. Pa.. 693-1670 MRA. Sophomore Representative 2, Beta Sigma Delta 2. 3. 4; Treasurer 3: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 Bandv. Christopher Joseph. 138 Edison .Avenue. Cherr Hill. New Jersey. 609-429-1554 Sigma lota Omega 3. 4, SPSE.A, 4; Swim- ming I. 2. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Fire Marshall 2. 3, Freshman Float Committee I Bankes. Sheryt June. Rock Glen. Pa . 384-4923 Athenaeum Club 1. 2, International Relations Club 3; SPSEA. I. 2. 3. 4. Baradziej, Thomas A,. 330 West Green Street. West Hazleton. Pa.. 454-7079, Science Club I. 2: Veteran ' s Association I. 2. 3. 4: In- tramurals 2; Day Men ' s Association 4, Baran. Theresa Ann Marie. 22 Columbus Avenue. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. 822-2355 Proctor 2. B Club 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3; Harmon- ettes 1. Intramurals 2. 3 Baranowski. Bernard Martin Jr . I(X)7 Pine Street. Kulpmoni. Pa . 373-3644. Circle K Club I Barlow. Elaine. 117 Amooland Road. Norwood. Pa. LU6-II69. Col- lege Council 4. Secretary 4. C G ,A Committee-Hospitality I. 2. 3 Decoration 4. ARW Fire Marshall 3; Dear Coed 2, 3. 4. JR.A. 4. Prom Committee Chairman 3. B Club 2. 3, 4. Bloomsburg Plavers I, 2. English Club 2. 3. 4, S P S E A 2. 3, 4, Band I. 2. 3: Basketball 2. Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Bartuszewski. Barbara Ann. 623 Sherwood Avenue. Dunmore. Pa. 347-3201 Council for Exceptional Children 2. 3. 4. Bloomsburg Players 1: SPSEA 4. Sigma Alpha Eia I Basile, Albert James, 307 Race St. Stowe. Pa,. 323-7158 Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2. Beta Sigma Delta 2. 3. 4. Sergeant at Arms 3: Football 1. 3: Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Basta. Jeanne Marie Anne. 527 Edith St , Old Forge. Pa . 457-2094 CGA. Commiliee-Publiciiy 3. Sigma Alpha Eta I. 2. 3, 4, Intra- murals 2, Baslresv, Darlene Ann, Box 421. A. RD I. Northumberland. Pa,. 473-9332 Band I. 2, 3; Intramurals 2. 3. Baum. Allan Gerald. 313 East Mine Street, Hazleion. Pa . 454-5108, Maroon $ Gold 3. 4. S P S EA 4: Varsity Club 4; Football Man- ager 3; Wrestling Manager 2: Intramurals I Beahm. Cvnthia Mary. 924 Walters St., Bethlehem. Pa.. 868-4766 ARW Fire Warden 1. 2: Phi Beta Lambda 3. 4: SPSEA 3. Band I. 2 Intramurals I, BednarczyW. Rose Mane Ann. 1574 Tioga Street, Shamokin. Pa, 648-5517 Athenaeum Club I. 2. Gamma Thela Upsilon 2. 3. 4. Recording Secretarv 3 Benick. Maryann. 36 W Mam St . Glen Lyon, Pa . 736-6483 CGA Committee- Election Board 2. Bloomsburg Players 2. 3: English Club 4, HusWi Club 2: International Relations Club 4: SPSEA 1.4 Bcnyo. Richard Stephen. 118 South Si. Jim Thorpe. Pa,. 325-2273- Class Vice President 3: CG.A. Committee-Dinmg Room 2, 3; Publicity 3. Bloodmobile 2. 3. 4: Maroon Gold I, 2. 3. 4; Art Ed- itor 2. Feature Editor 3, 4: Obiter 2. 4; An Editor 2. Literary- Edi- tor 4; Olympian 2. Editorial Board 2: English Club I, 2. 3: Inter- national Relations Club 2. 3. Varsity Club 2, 3. 4. Cross-Counlry I. 2. 3. 4. Track I. 2. 3. Alpha Phi Gamma 3. 4. Bergeron. Sharon Lee. RD = I. West Hazleton. Pa,. 455-1115. Who ' s Who Among Students in Amencan Universities and Col- leges 4: CGA- Committee-Election Board 3. 4: Awards 3: ARW JR A, 3. Ohmpum 2. 3. 4: Concen Choir I. 2. 3. Libranan 2: Madngal Singers 2. 3: Bloomsburg Players 2. 3. 4: S,P,S,E A 3; Alpha Psi Omega 3. 4: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4 Bernaionis- Henry E. Ill East Coal St, Shenandoah. Pa. 462-3541, Ohmpiu ' i Cnnc 2, 3. Editor 4, Bloomsburg Players 1, Intramurals 1. Captain Berngan, Barbara Ann. 760 Grace St.. Williamsport, Pa. 323-1105 Huski Club I. 2, SPS E A 2. 3. Berry. Linda Louise. 215 Walnut St., Williamsport. Pa. 322-5760- Ohiier 2: Pi Kappa Delia 3. 4. Psychology 3; Hospitality Commit- tee t, 2. Pep Club I Bilder. John William. 210 Lpper Mulberry Street. Danville. Pa.. 275-1627 Phi Beta Lambda 1: Day Men I. 2. 3. Newman Club I Bird. Sandra Lee. RD =1, Ashland. Pa . 276-1360 B Club 3. 4. Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3. 4. Bloomsburg Players I : S P S.E A 4, Birilcy. Roben Peter. 429 E Fourth St. Blotimsburg. Pa,. 784-4611- Chess Club 1: Intramurals 2 Bitler. Harold Leroy. R D =2. Danville, Pa . 437-2576. Chess Club I. 2 Bitler. Joy Ann, 354 East Sih Street. Bloomsburg. Pa.. 784-7264. Harmoneties I: S.PS.EA, I. 2. 3, 4 Blaeiz. Barbara Anne. 1613 Church Road. Oreland. Pa.. AD3-3635. CG ,A Pep Committee 3, Orientation Committee 4: Publicity Committee 4; Social Recreation C immutee 3: SPSEA 4: Intra- murals, Bloom. Garv L,. 140 Caiawissa Avenue. Sunbury. Pa,. 286-9712, Maroon e$ Gold I. 4. Dramatic Club 3: Veteran ' s Association 3. 4, Boberski. Carol A.. 425 Monroe St , Berwick. Pa,. 752-2347 Spanish Club 3. Bobita. Dennis John. 823 Pnnceton Ave.. Palmerton. Pa,. 82602456. American Chemical Society I. 2. 3. 4: Science Club I: Sigma Iota Omega 3. 4. Recording SctTeiar 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2, Boone. Diane Mane. Route 3. Waynesboro. Pa.. 762-4894 ARW Secretary 3: Council 2: Lambda Alpha Mu 2. 3. 4. Sigma .Alpha Eta I. 2. 3. 4. Library Chairman 3. Vice-Presidenl 4. Intramurals I. 2. 3.4. Boose. Robert Eugene. 22 Copper Beech Lane. Levntown, Pa . WI5- 9030. Class Vice President I. 2. CG.A. Standards Committee 1: Homecoming 3: Beta Sigma Delta 2. 3. Secretary 2. President 3. Borvs. Alexander Francis. 107 Fallbrook St,. Carbondalc. Pa. 282-0106 CGA, Onentation Committee 2: Spanish Club 1. 2. Secretary 2: S.P.SE A 4, Bostian. Leonard Charles. Jr.. 420 N. Fourth St.. Sunbury. Pa . 286-2868- CG.A. Homecoming Committee 3: Phi Beta Lambda 3. 4: Intramurals I. 2, Boil. Sandra Mane. 547 Garlield St . Ha leton. Pa.. 454-8067 CGA- HospitaUty Committee 3. Spring Ans. ARW Publicity Committee 2 Bowen. David Wayne. 123 E Spnng St , FrackviUe. Pa . 874-3196, Intramurals t. 2 Bowen. Mary Kathleen. High Street. Manchester, Pa, 266-3585, Maroon Gold Copy Staff 3. 4: Ohtter Clubs and .Activities 2: German Club 1. Psychology Club 3. 4. Bower. Judith Ann. RD =tl. Berv-ick. Pa.. 752-5320. CG A, Coun- cil Member 3: Standards Committee 3: Day Women President 3. S.PS.EA, I. 2: Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. 3. 4 Bowman. Judy Ann. School Lane. Millville. Pa , 458-3851, ARW Proctor 2: Cheerleaders 2. 3: Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Secretary 3; S.PS E-A 4; Intramurals 2 Bradwell, Marguenle Nancy. 717 Morgan Avenue. Palmyra. New Jersey. 829-3008 CG A, Hospitality Committee 2. 3: Election Board 2. 3. 4: ARW; Dorm Council 3; Ohiier 3: Business Ed, Club I. 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Club 2; Harmonettes 2. Branch. Gale Louise. 306 N Schantk Ave. Pen Argyl. Pa. 863-6291 CG.A Hospitality Committee 2, 3. Election Board 3: Bloodmobile 3; ARW ' Big and Little Sister Coordinator 3. Council for Exceptional Children 1. Huski Club 3 4. International Rela- tions Club 2: SPSEA 3. 4 Brennar. John Allen. 25 West 8th Street. Bloomsburg. Pa.. 784-3943 CG.A. Bloodmobile Committee 2. 3. 4. Day Men 1. 2. 3. 4: SPSEA. 4. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3, 4. Archaeology Club 2. 3. 4. Presideni 2 Bncker. Nancy Kathleen. 415 Haywood Road. Ambler. Pa.. MI6-2143 Obiter i. 4; Council for E.xceplional Children I. 2. 3. 4; Bloomsburg Players I. 2. 3. 4: Alpha Psi Omega 2. 3. 4. Vice Pres- ident 3. President 4. Kappa Delta Pi 4 Bridge. Roben Rush. 405 Fair St . Bloomsburg. Pa . 784-8486 Phi Beta Lambda I. 2. 3. 4. Intramurals I Brobsi. Joyce Elaine. 175 W 9th Street. Bloomsburg. Pa , 784-4055. Science Club 4. SPSEA 4. Band . 2. 3. 4 Brosius. John Russell, R D =3. Sunbur . Pa . 286-4004 Wrestling 1. Brown. Barbara Ann. 3002 Oregon St.. Easton. Pa . 2531266 Maroon Gold Typist 3: Chess Club 2. 3. Secretary: S.P.S.E, A, 1. 2. 3: Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4: ARW House Committee 1; Hospitality Com- mittee I Brown. Charles John. 100 East Center Street, Danville. Pa . 274-2697. Day Men: Circle K Club I Brown. Kenneth. H.. 105 Rowe St.. Tamanua, Pa. 668-2120, CG.A. Pubhciiy Committee 3. 4: Maroon Gold I, 2. 3. 4. Circulation Manager 2. 3. .Advisorv Board 4. S P S E.A 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. Brown. irginiJ ,Ann. 615 Harding Street. New Cumberland. Pa.. 238-7870 CG.A. Hospitality Committee 1. 2: Harmonettes I: In- ternational Relations Club 2. 3. 4. S.PS. E.A. I. 2. 3. 4. Intramu- rals 1. 2. Brunner. Jantne Rae. 22 S, 25lh St,. Allentown. Pa., 437-1552, CG A, Election Board 2. 3. 4. Chairman 4; Maroon Gold 3: Ohmpiun 2. Editorial Board 3: German Club I: Bowling Club I: R A 4 Buonassisi. Joan Angela. 624 Locust Lane. Horsham. Pa . 675-5238, CG.A. Hospitality Committee 3. Intramurals 1. Burris. Lawrence B.. 110 W. Maple Ave,. Hcrshey. Pa.. 534-1091, Basketball 3: Intramurals 2. 3. Bush. Suzanne Marie. 20 N Washington St.. Boyeriown. Pa.. 367-7306, SPSEA I, 4: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3. 4: Intramu- rals 2, Byers. Gletinard Edgar. Jr.. 437 N. Front St,. Miltun. Pa.. 742-4421 Byrne. Dennis William. 835 E, Centre St.. Mahanoy City. Pa,. 773-3714. CGA. Orientation Committee 3: Social Recreation Committee 3. Decoration 3: Publicity 3. 4. Chairman 3. 4: Elec- tion Board 4: Maroon Cold 2. 3. 4; Beta Sigma Delta 2. 3. 4. Secretan. 3. Intramurals 1. Callahan. Francis Patrick. Jr.. 237 South Locust Street. Mount Car- mel. Pa . 339-4594 Chess Club 3. 4: Veteran ' s Association 3. 4. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4; Cross-Country 3. Baseball 2. 3. 4; Delia Pi 3. 4. Psychology Club 2. intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. captain 2. 3 Campbell. Kenneth Earl, RDj=|, Sunbury. Pa. 286-0050 Athe- naeum Club 4: English 4 Campbell. Ruth Ann. RD 3t6. Danville. Pa,. 275-0569 CGA Committee-Hospitality 2: Bloomsburg Players 1. 2. 3. 4: English Club 3.4: Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3. 4: SPSEA I. Alpha Psi Ome- ga 2. 3. 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4 Cantarella. Joanne Kalhrvn. 563 Chestnut Street, Dunniorc. Pa. 347-0735 Spanish Club 3: SPSEA I. Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Capece. Chrisiine Ann. 129 Italy Slreel. Monanaqua. Pa . 542 7964 Athenaeum Club 2. 3: SPSEA 4, Capello. Joseph Carl. 418 South Kennedy Drive. McAdoo. Pa. 929-2690 Inlcrnalional Relations Club 1. 3; Intramurals I. 2. 3: Pi Sigma Xi 2- Archeology Club 2 Cardamone. Ralph Melvin. 435 South Kennedy Drive. McAdoo. Pa.. 929-3753, Athenaeum Club. Phi Beia Lambda 2. 3, 4: Psychology Club 4 Carver. Terry. 348 West Broad Slreel. Telford. Pa,. 723-3257, Ma- roon S Gold 3. 4; Forensic Society 1. 2. Treasurer 2; International Relations Club 3. 4. Program Chairman 3: Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. Po- litical Activities 3, Presideni 3: History Association 3. 4. Corre- sponding Secretary 3. Vice President 4. Casaretla. Noclle A,. 563 North Wyoming Street. Hazclion. Pa.. 455-0735- CG.A, Decorations Committee 2. 3; Spring Arts Festi- val 4: Obiter 1: Le Cercle Francais 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. S P,S,E..A 1. 4: Huski Club I; Newman Club 1. 2. 3. Treasurer 2. Corre- sponding Secretary 3- Cavalhm. Mary Lou Rita. 228 Easi First Street. Bloomsburg. Pa , 784-7807. CCA- Hospitality Committee 2. 4. Publicity Commit- tee 4: Assembly Committee Secretary 4: Day W ' omen Junior Rep- resentative 3; Senior Representative 4: Maroon Cold Reporter I. 2. 3. 4. Copy Staff 2. 3. 4, Advertising editor 3, 4. Obuer 4: Olym- pian 4: Athenaeum Club 2. 3: Dramatic Club I. 2. 3. 4: Publicity Sub-Crew Chief 3. 4. International Relations Club 4. SPSEA 1. 2. 3. 4. .Alpha Phi Gamma 3. 4, Charter Member. Newman Club 1. 2. 3.4 Cavanaugh. Carol Ann, 506 Highland .Avenue. Clarks Summit. Pa.. 587-4675, Obiter I: English Club 2, Huski Club I. SPSEA 2, Hospitably Committee 2. Centrella. Louis Roddo, 1 100 Mason Avenue. Drexel Hill. Pa.. 789-6261 MRA Councilman 4, Maroon Gold 2. English Club 4: Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: Wrestling I. 2, 3. 4, Cerasaro. Theresa Mary. 515 Ridge Avenue. West Haxleton. Pa. 455-1140- Bloomsburg Players 2. 3. 4; Harmonettes 1, 2, 3, 4. Librarian 3- Cesarini. Tom Mark. 55 Italy Streei. Mocanequa. Pa. 542-7931, Athenaeum Club I. 2. 3. Presideni 2, 3. .Alpha Phi Omega 3. Chandler, Barbara Gail. 3314 Highland Avenue, Drexel Hill. Pa,. CL9-4783 ARW I. 2. 3. 4. Corndor Representative 2. Judiciary Board 3: B Club 2. 3. 4; Basketball (Womans Exiramurals) I, 2, 3. 4. Co-capiain 3; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. Intramural Co-ordinator 3. Charles. Edwm K, 46 Main Street, Middleburg. Pa.. 837-2731 Olympian 3: International Relations Club 4; S.P.S.E, A. 4. Veter- an ' s Association 1. 2. 3. 4. Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. 3. 4: Intra- murals I, 2. 3 Chellew. George Edward. 258 Willow Street. Hummelsiown. Pa,. 566-8564. GG.A- Commillee-.Athletics 4. Onentation 3; Beta Sigma Delta 3. 4. Historian 4, Basketball 3. 4; Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Chmarnev. -Audre Man., I64S River, Pitlston. Pa.. 655-2617 Olym- pian Arts Staff 3. 4. Dramatic Club Players I. Clancv. Sandra Joyce. 10 Buitonwood Lane. Levittown. fc , WI6-4221 Huski Club 2. Lambda Alpha Mu 2. 3. 4 Clarke. Scott Leonard. 219 Christian Street. Naniicoke. Pa,. 735-1366. Class Float 2, 3: Class Dance I; Hospitality 2. Awards 2. 3— Chairman 2. Election Board 2. 3: Maroon «$ Gold 2. 3. 4. Manaeina Editor 3. .Associate Editor 4: Concert Choir 2. 3. 4: Men ' s Glee Club 2. 3. 4. Band I. 2: Alpha Phi Gamma 3. 4, Clemens. Anne Elizabeth. 440 Snyder .Avenue. Elizabtthtown. Pa.. 367-1688. CG.A. Publicity Commiitee 3; Huski Club 2: Prom Committee 3: Remembrance Committee 2. 3: ARW I. 2. 3. 4, Coarman. Ksi-Lyn Leigh. 500 Railroad Street. Millersburg. Pa.. 692-4533. Maroon £ Gold 4: Dramatic Club Players 4: SPSEA 3.4. Coccodrilli. Claude Anthony. 324 Cedar Avenue. Scranton, Pa,, 344-6366.. Obiter 3: Circle K Club 1. 2: Council for Exceptional Children i. 2. 3. 4: Harmonettes 3: S.PS.E.A. I. 2, 3. 4; Men ' s Glee Club I. 2: Hospitality I. 2 Colestock. George Richard. 115 Oak Street, Harrisburg, Pa , 545-0103 CG.A, Commiitee Onentation 2. Hospitalitv 2. MRA Proclor 3. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4; IntramuraK I. 2. 3, 4. Colgan. Patrick Francis. S8 Brook Slrect. Carbondaie. Pa.. 282-5465. ■■Who ' s Who . mong Studems in American L ' niversilic;, and Cul- leges 4; MRA Sccrclar) 3. Proctor 3. 4; Phi Beta Lambda (Business Education Club) 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 3. 4: Beta Sigma Delta 2. 3. 4, Historian 2; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Swimming Team Announcer 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. Collier. Edward Arnold. 415 West Ninth Street. Bloomsburg. Pa.. 7S4-395 ' 7 Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3. Dramatic Club Players 1. 2. Huski Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2. 3 Conner. Richard Paul. 102 West Street. Bloomsburg. Pa.. 784-5645, Huski Club 2: Track 1. 2: Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4, Conslantine. Peter John. 645 Burbridge Road. Hatboro. Pa.. -8874. Studio Band I. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2. 3. President 4. Band I: .-Vlpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4; Intramurals I Corner. Jane Johnson. Montaiidon. Pa,. 525-9726 S.P.S.EA. 2. 3. 4. Speech Club 1 Crawley. Shirles B.. 85 Norlh Fourth Street. Hughesville. Pa. 5S4-2354. SPSEA. 3.4 Cray. Diana Mane. 237 Voorhis Ave. New Millord. NJ.. COI-5tX)8 ■B Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3: SPSEA. 4. Lambda .Mpha Mu 2. 3. 4. President 3. Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4: Psycholvigy Club 2, Crosby. Josephine, t Walnut Lane. Lcvittown. Pa.. 946-3180, C GA Committee-Onentation 3. Pep 3; ARW Judiciary Board 3. Lambda Alpha Mu 2. 3. 4. President 3. Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4 Crouthamel. M, Eli aheth. Box 117. Buckingham. Pa. 794 7693 B Qubs 3. 4: Huvki C lub 2. 3. Bloomsburg Players I ; S.P.S.E A 1. 4: Lambda Alpha Mu 3. 4. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Water Ballei 2.3. Cruys. Melody Claire. R.D.= I. Gramvillc. Pa ' . 469-2665. CCA Committee 1. 2. Obilcr 2. Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3. 4; S.P.S.EA 4; Lambda Alpha Mu 2. 3. 4. Corresponding Secretary 3. Culton. Vicki Ease. 214 Vine St.. Williamstown. Pa,. 647-4342 Lc Cerclc Francais 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3; SPSEA I Curry. Virginia Mane. Star Route. Erwinna. Pa.. 847-5385 ' ' Who s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4: C-G.A. Dining Room Committee 3: JR. A 4; Huski Club I. 2. Program Chairman 2; S.P.S.EA. 4; Psychology Club 2: Epsilon Rho Alpha 3. 4, Custer. Carvl Cathleen. 319 West Mam Street. Ephrata. Pa,. 733-S556 Assistant J R A 3. Resident Advisor 4; Newman Club I- 2. 4 Cusler. Joan Louise, Route nil. Revere. Pa,. 847-5566. ARW Com- mittee-Telephone 3. Chairman 3. Fire Warden 2. Corridor Rep- rescnlalive 2. International Relations Club 2. Choraleers 2. Ma- drigals 2: Psychology Club 3 Dacostino. John James. 640 Seyben St. Hazleton. Pa . 454-7865 SPSEA, 1. Alpha Phi Omega 3. Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Dallabnda. Ray Allan. 1236 Chestnut Street. Kulpmont. Pa.. 373-631 1, American Chemical Society 1.2; Science Club 2. 3; In- tramurals 1. 2. 3; Archeology 2. 3. Daniel. Manann. 421 Orchard St.. Cranford. New Jersey. 276-2185 English Club 3. Huski Club 2. 3. S.P.S.EA. 4. Intramurals 1. Damico, Ralph Gerard. 131 Willow St. Dunmore. Pa. 346-3519 Phi Beta Lambda 3. Intramurals 3 Davidson. Jean Margaret. 34 River Street. Tunkhannock. Pa. 836-1341 -B Club I. Forensic Society 2. International Relations Club 3. Le Cercle Francais 2; SPSEA 2. 3. 4. Davies. C- Richard. 61 S Landon Ave.. Kingston. Pa . 288-0944 Football I: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4, Davis. Betsy Luthgoe. 4(X) Runnymede Avenue. Jenkintown. Pa . TL ' 7-2271. C.G.A, Committee-Dimng Room 3. Election 4. Pub- licity 4; Huski Club 2. SPSEA 4: Intramurals I. 2. Field Hockey I Davis. Flo Louella. Richheld. Pa.. Richfield 694-3571. National Ed- ucation Association 3. 4; Pennsvlvania State Education Associa- tion 3. 4, Davis. Ronald Harry. 240 W Mahoning St . Danville. Pa . 275-0129, Intramurals 1. 2 Dawson. Diane Wenner. 418 Mam St,. Watsonlown. Pa. 583-1569 Science Club 2. 3 Deal. Lisbeth Mullineau . 517 Nelhcrwood Road. Upper Darbv. Pa.. FL2-I766 C.G.A. Committee-Standards 2. Election Board 3: B Club 4. Intramurals I. 2. 3, Deardorff. Joseph Michael. 108 Short St.. Harrisburg. Pa.. 545-4028. MR. College Council Representative 3; Proctor 4. Phi Beta Lambda 4; Sigma iota .Omega I. 2. 3. 4. Pledge Master 2. 3. Vice President 3. President 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 1. 2; In- tramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. IFC 3. 4. Vice President 3. 4. DeFrancisco. Michael, 3018 Westminster Road. Bethlehem. Pa.. 784-2152. Varsity Club 2. 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 4; Football I. 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 3. 4; Men ' s Glee Club I. Chorus 1; Delta Omega Chi 3. 4, Vice President. Sergeant at Arms 3 Dellos. John Michael. 46 Ireland Drive. Poughkeepsie. New York. 471-2466 MRA 2. 3; Sigma Iota Omega 2. 3. 4, S.P.S.EA 4. Football 1. 2; Intramurals I. 2. 3.4. Newman Club I. 2. 3. 4. Psv- chology Club I. 2; Onentation 2. 3 Depew. Raymond W . 42 Robin Hill Lane. Levitlown. Pa . W16-7856, Chess Club I. 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3. President 4. In- tramurals 1. 3 Derr. Patricia Jane. 399 Shakespeare Ave.. Milton. Pa.. 742-9552 C.G.A- Committee-Hospitality 1. Bloodmobile 3; Huski Club 3. Science Club 2. S.P.S.EA. I. 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. 3. 4. Corresponding Secretary 3; Intramurals I. Devlin. Gerald Otto. 130 Worman St.. Espy. Pa.. 7S4-253I, Varsity Club 3. 4. Baseball 1.2 3. 4. Intramurals 3, 4. Dietnch. Carole L. 5126 Bond Avenue, Drexel HilL Pa. 449-0663 ■B ' Club 2. 3. 4; SPS E,A 4. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. Dietnch. Edward P.. 510 Wilkes Barre Street. Easton, Pa.. Phi Beta Lambda 2; Obiier I. 2. 3. Sports Editor 3; Tennis I. 2. 3. 4. Co- captain 3; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. Dietz, Linda Kay, 615 Ave. E.. Riverside. Pa.. 275-4110. Physics Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary 2. 3; S.P.S.EA. 4, Dilcher. Sally Elizabeth. 220 N. 18th St.. Potlsville. Pa.. 6220402, Sigma Alpha Eta 1. 2, 3.4. Dimter. Nancv J.. Bndgetown Pike. Langhorne. Pa,. SK7-3636, C.G.A. Committcc-Hospitahty 2. 3. 4; S.P.S.EA. 2. DiPierro. Antoinette Theresa, 103 Ganbaldi Ave.. Roseto. Pa.. 581-7112- ARW Council 2. 3; Remembrance 2. 3. Chairman 2. 3. Telephone 3. Election 3; C.G.A Committee-Hospitality 2. 3. Dear Coed ' 3. Harmonettes 1. 2; Librarian 1, 2; S.P.S.E. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Doan, Kathleen Ann. Box. Osceola. Pa.. 258-5381, ARW Committee Chaiiman 3. Proctor 2. Phi Beta Lambda I. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. Bloomsburg Players 1. SPSEA I. 4; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4. Secre- tary 3. Dobb. Judith Ann. 530 Center St.. Milton. Pa. 742-4517 Spanish Club 4; SPSEA, I. 2.3.4 Doleiski. Llovd William. Sustiuehanna Avenue. Shickshmny. Pa . 542-4120. American Chemical Society 2. 3. 4. President 4; Chess Club 1: Science Club 3 Downs. Michael Edward. 198 Pine Street. Carroll Park. Bloomsburg. Pa.. 784-1996. C.G.A Packing Committee 4: Phi Beta Lambda 4. Circle K Club 2. 3. 4. Recording Secretary 3. SPS E.A 4. Intra- murals I. NBEA4 Duchon. David Lance. 454 S Shamokin Street. Shamokin. P.i . 648-3289 Duke. David Allen. 81 Catawissa Avenue. Sunbury. Pa . 286-5403 S.P.S.EA 4. Varsity Club 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2; Basketball I . Intramurals I. Psychology Club 4 Duke. Nancy Jean. 144 Walnut St. Jenkintown. Pa . TU6-40.59 C.G.A. Committce-Pep 2. Onentation 2; B Club 2. 3. 4. Coun- cil lor Exceptional Children 1. 2. 3. 4; SPSEA. 1. 2. 3. 4: Intra- murals I. 2, 3. 4. Hockey I Dunklebarger, Margaret Ann. 227 S. Pennsylvania Ave,. Centre Hall. Pa. 364-1432. Harmonettes 1. International Relations Club 2. Psychology Club 3. 4. Dunn. Jean Ann, 1 1 1 Park Blvd., Berwick. Penna.. 752-3330 td- riion .£ Gokl 1. 2; Athenaeum Club 2. 3; S.P.S.EA 1. 2. Day Women I. 2. 3. 4 Eaton. Constance Eileen. R D =2. Eldred. Pa,. 225-4469 Phi Beta Lambda 3. 4. Harmonettes I. 2. S,P,S,E A 3. 4. Intramurals 1 Eddinger. Terrv Samuel. 68 N. Centre Ave.. Leesport, Pa,. 926-3544 Phi Beta Lambda I. 2, 3. 4; Huski Club I. 2. 3, 4; S.P.S.E A. 4 Hdunk. Diane Mane. 2tX) Washington Ave.. West Wyoming. Pa,. 288-1060. CO. A Committee -Hospitality 2. 3; Band I Eister. Joann. Lavelle. Pa.. 875-2388. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. German Club 2. 3. 4. Huski Club 2. 3. 4: S.P.S.EA, 3. 4: Intramurals 3 Elliott. Kathleen Anne. 31 Chesnut Street. Ashland. Pa,. 875 3405 .ARW 1. 2. 3. 4: Maroon Gold 2. 3. Typing Coordinator 3. Se- nior Advisor 4: Ohmpmit Typist 2. 3. 4. Bloomsburg Plasers 2. 3. 4. Harmonettes I. SPSEA 4. Elhot. Patncia Elaine. 7300 Jefl ' crson .Ave.. Harnsburg. Pa,. 564-1581 Council for Exceptional Children I. 4. Historian 2. SPSEA, 4 Engsliom. Sus an Lee. 510 East Main St.. Smclhport. Pa.. 887-2946 Olympidit 2. 4; Council for Exceptional Children I. 4; S.P.S.E .A 4; Sigma Alpha Eta I. 2. 3. Ennis. Nancy Ann. 803 Center St,. Williamsport. Pa,. 322-5005 ARW Hall Representative 3; Freshman Co-Ordinator 3; ,Mhe- naeum Club 1: Harmonettes : S,P,S E.A, 3. 4. Erb. Carl John. 553 Railroad Street. Danville. Pa.. 275-1844. Das Men. Inlernational Relations Club I. 2; Veteran ' s .Association 1. 2. 3. Swimming I. Water Show I. 2. 3, Ernest. Mary Anna. 601 Mulberry St.. Berwick. Pa.. 752-6834. Day Woman Representative 2; S.P S.E.A. 2. 3. 4. Gamma Theta Upsi- lon 4 Erney. Dana Richard. 616 N. Second St.. Harrisburg. Pa.. 232-8350 MRA Freshman Advisor ]. Football 2. 3; Baseball I. Ertwme. Sally Lee. 517 Indianola Road. Valley Green, Fairless Hills, Pa-. WI6-1328. ' ■Who ' s Who Among Students m American Uni- versities and Colleges 4; College Council 3; Recording Secretary 3. C.G.A. Committee- Hospitality 1. 2. Standards 3. Pep 3. Chair- man 3. Orientation 3. 4. Election Bsiard 3. 4. ScKial Recreation 4. Student-faculty Discipline 4. Senuir Women ' s Representative 4. SPSEA. 3. 4. J R.A 3. 4 Evans. Jack Rov. 115 Laurelwood Ct . Emporium. Pa.. 483-5154 C G A. Commiltee-Hospitalitv 4. Bloodmobile 4. Fire Marshal 3. Science Club 4; SPSEA 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3.4 Evans. Janet Rae. 212 Pine St. Danville. Pa.. 275-2804. Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3; Bloomsburg Players I Evans, Joan M.. 905A East Third Street. Nescopeck, Pa.. 752-2593, C.G.A. Council Member 3; Day Women Vice-President 1. Presi- dent 2: Phi Beta Lambda 2; Pi Omega Pi 3 Evans. Pamela M.. 1.500 Walnut St,. Ashland. Pa.. 875-1264. C G A Commiitee-Pep 3. Dining Room 2. 3. BUxsmsburg Plavers 1. 2. 3. 4: English Club 3. 4: Huski Club 4. SPSEA 4 Eyer. Kathleen Joyce. 135 Knights Drue. Bloomsburg. Pa . 784-3316. Phi Beta Lambda 3. 4 Falatovich. John Joseph. 143 Park Place. Mahanov Citv. Pa . 773-0708 Maroon £ Gold I. 2. 3. 4. Circulation Manager 4. Amateur Radio Oub 4. Le Cercle Francais 4; SPS E A 3. 4. In- tramurals 2. 3 Farrelly. John Vincent. 2626 Old Elizabeth Road. West Mifflin. Pa . 466-5961, Varsity Club 3. 4. Football I. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1. Intra- murals 2 Fassano. Sandra E,. R-D-SS5. Danville. Pa.. 275-3208. Bloomsburg Players I. 2; English Club 4: S.P.S.E. A. 4; Intramurals 2. Faust. Ace Thomas. 619 E. Second St , Weatherly. Pa.. 427-8578, C.O-A Committee-Election Board 4. S.P.S.EA. 1. 2. 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 3: Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2. Treasurer 2. 3. Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Fav. .Adrienne Louise. 244 Spruce .Ave. Ridgway. Pa,. 77.1-5801 CG-.A. Hospitality Committee 3. ARW: Dramatic Club I. Intra- murals 1: B Club I. Officer 3 Fecher. Stevonn Elizabeth. 1544 Spnng Garden Ave. Berwick. Pa. 759-8418- ' Who ' s Who Among Students in .American Universities and Colleges ' 4. Cla.ss Secretary 3. C.G A Committee-Social Rec- reation 4: Day Women Vice President 3. Maroon Gold I. 2; Le Cercle Francais 3. 4: SPSEA. 1. 2. 4 Fedin. Evelyn Kathleen. 1940 North Market St . Berwick. Pa.. Pla- teau 2-4772. Obiter 1. Sports Staff 3. Harmonettes I: International Relations Club 4. President 4; SPSEA. I; Gamma Theta Upsi- lon 2; Fire Warden 1. ARW. Dav Women 2 Fenstermacher. Donna Louise. 661 Duke Street. Northumberland. Pa,. 473-9243. Day Women 1. 2. 3. 4. Athenaeum Club 2: SPSEA, 1 Fereuson. Gertrude Bover. 2631 Old Berwick Road. Bloomsburg. Pa . 784-8634 International Relations Club I Penan. Frank Joseph. 411 Wesi Third Street. Mt. Carmcl. Pa. 349-2775 Phi Beta Lambda 1. Intramurals I. 2. 3. Newman Club 1. 2. 3.4 Fioney. Thomas Robcri. 708 N 6th Street. Shamokin. Pa . 648-2437 Science Club I. 2 Fisher. Jeffrey L. 833 Hilldale Road. Glenside. Pa,. TV -6-9875 Phi Beta Lambda 3; Band I. 2. Intramurals 1 Fisher. Nancy .Ann. 150 Sherwood Drive. Bloomsburg. Pa. 7,84-4045- SPSEA. 4: Obiler 4 Fisher. Roddy Allen. RD3S3. Bloomsburg. Pa. 784-5807 Chess Club 2. 3. 4 Flad. Jeanetle Ora. 230 W 8th Street. Bloomsburg. Pa,. 784-0287 Dav Women 1. 2. 3. 4. German Club 2. 3. 4. Vice-Presideni 3 Science Club 1. 2: SPSEA. 3. 4 Foley. Judith Helen, 1539 Farm Lane. Bethlehem. Pa.. 868-55! ' . B Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3. Harmonettes I; S.P.S.E. A 4 Basketball I. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. Foran. Lawrence. 530 East Diamond Avenue. Hazleton. Pa.. Concen Choir I. 2; Men ' s Glee Club 2: SPSEA, I. 2. 4; Hospitalitv Committee 2. 3: Archaeology Club 2. 3. 4. Assembly Committee 4. Co-chairman 4 Fornev. David Matthew. 523 Norlh Second Street, Catawissa. P.i 356-7030. Day Men I. 2. 4; MRA 3; Athenaeum Club 3: Science Club 2. 3. 4. President 3. Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4. Treasurer 4: In- tramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. Baseball I. 2 Fowler. Paul Donald. 320 Manzville Road. Berwick. Pa,. 752-6458 SPSEA 4; Varsity Club 3. 4. Gamma Theta Upsilon 3. 4. Cioll 2. 3. 4 Francis. Ghislaine L . 510 Wesl Front Street. Berwick. Pa . 759-8nMS English Club 3: Le Cercle Francais 2 Free. Thomas Walter. Box 34. R.D.al. Kmlersville. Hj , 215-749-2078 Class President 2. 3, 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4. Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4. President 4. Proctor 4. Freeby. Douglas L.. R.D. 4. Lehighton. Pa.. 377-3738. 0 vm in 2. 3. Business Manager 2. 3; Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3. 4. Business Manager 3; International Relations Club 4; SPSEA. I. 4. Kap- pa Delta Pi 3. 4; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4. President 4: Phi Beta Lambda 3. 4. Business Manager 3; President ' s Scholarship 3 Freed. Gar Lee. East Third Street. Red Hill. Pa., 215-679-9612 C G.A,; Finance Committee 4, MRA, Vice-President 3, Council 2 Olvmpian i: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; SPS E A 2. 4; Pi OmcL.i Pi 2. 3. 4: Track I. 2: Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. Frev. John Wayne. 113 Gaylord Avenue. Plymouth. Pa . 779-2t)2T Science Club 3. 4. Phi Sigma Pi 3. 4. Intramurals I. 3. Fruit. Shcrrcll Ann. RD 3 1. Bloomsburg. Pa. 784-4387, Sigma Al- pha Theta 1. 2. 3.4; ' Who ' s Who .Among Students in .American Universities and Colleges 4. Fr ling. Linda L.. 2363 Hillside Avenue. Williamsport. Pa 322 8904 C.G A. Committee-Bloodmobile 2. Hospitality 3. Band I. 2. 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 2 Fuimer. Karen Louise. 346 King Street. Northumberland. Pa. 473-3284 Athenaeum Club 2. 3, S,P.S.E.A. I. 2. 3. 4 Galbreath. Stevan Anderson. 163 W. Third St.. Bloomsburg. Pa . 784 0890. Chess Club 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; History Association 3, 4, Vice President 4 Gallo, June L, 319 Orange Street. Northumberland. Pa.. 473-3419 Day Women; SPSEA. 4; NEA 4; Psychology Club 3. 4. Trea- surer 3 Oarman. Kis-lyn L.. 500 Railroad St.. iLankcrville) Millersburg. Pa 692-4533 Bloomsburg Players 4; S.P.S.EA, 3. 4. Gavlick. Bernard Joseph. 117 Second St.. Wyoming. Pa.. 693-3378 Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3; Track 4: Intramurals 1.2. 3. 4. Delta Pi 3. 4. Geiser. Connie Joan. Potts Grove. Pa.. 742-4032. Concert Choir 1. 2; Huski Club 3. 4 ; Science Club 2; Spanish Club 3. 4; SPS E A I. 4 Gelhaus. Janet Carolyn. 858 Grove Street. Flourtown. Pa . AD3-447I Harmonettes I. S.P.S.EA 1.4. Intramurals I. 2. 3 Genoa. John Jr.. 411 Pine Street. Danville. Pa.. 275-4702. CGA, Pep Committee 3; CGA, Bloodmobile Committee 2. 3. 4; Home- coming Committee 3. 4. Chairman 4; Decorating Committee 4. Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3. 4. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Master of Ceremonies of Junior Prom 3; Miss Eastern Pennsylvania Pageant Escoun 2. 3. 4 Gentile. Joseph Phillip. 129 Park Street. Carbondaie. Pa.. 282-1422 MRA Representative 3. CGA Pep Committee 3; Sigma Iota Omega 2. 3. 4. Gentile. Rocant Peter. 338 West Second Street. Hazleton. Pa . 45S-404O. CGA Decoration Committee 3. Onentation Commit- tee 4; Hospitality I. 2. 3. Spring Ans Festival 4: Commillce on College and Community .Affairs 4. Chairman 4. MRA Represen- tative 4. Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3. Huski Club I. S PS E A 4; Newman Club I. 2. 3. 4. Vice President 2. Presi- dent 3, George, Larry Wilben, RD  2. Catawissa. Pa. 799-5551 Dav Men: Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3. 4. Science Club 1; SPSEA, 1. Al- pha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4, George. Roger Lee. R D.ff 2. Palmerlon. Pa.. 826-8429. Concert Choir 1. 2; Physics Club 2. 3. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3; Delta Pi 3. 4, Gerhard. David Man. 326 W Third St.. Berwick. Pa.. 759-9985 CGA Committee 3. 4; Maroon Gold 3. 4; Circle K Club 3 Gerst. Joseph Martin. 74 Montour Street. Danville. Pa.. 275-4264 Council for Exceptional C hildrcn I . Sigma Iota Omega 3; Varsity Club 3. 4. Secretars 3. Vice President 4. Football 4; Wrestling 4: Track 4; Athletic Committee 2. Student Representative 2. Proctor Gesalman. Carol. R D  8. Box 162. Greensburg. Pa.. 412-837-14.39 CGA- Hospitality Committee 3. 4; ARW I. 2. 3. 4; B Club 2. 3. 4. Council for Exceptional Children 1. 2. 3, 4: Dramatic Club Players I, 2, 3, 4; Harmonettes 2, S.PS E A, 4. Band 2. 3. Al- pha Psi Omega 3. 4; Intramurals I. 2, 3, 4 Gibble, Robert James, 1707 Perkiomen Ave. Reading. Pa. 375-0956 Who s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4. Phi Beta Lambda 3; Sigma Iota Omega 3. 4; V.irsily riuh : 1. 4. Ba kclbJll I Inlr.miuriK 1. :. 1 4, BjsehjII 1. :, 3.4 Gi°tr K3lhr n Elizibelh. R D 3 I. Blimmsburg. Pa, 784-041: Harnionciies I. Inlernatmnal RcldlKin ' . Club 4. Science Club I, 2. 3. 4. Recording Secrelar 4. S P S hA 4. Kappa Delia Pi 3. 4 , Treasurer 4 Golden, Margarel J , FriendsMlle. Pa , 553 2388 C G A Decoration Committee 3, 4, Election Board 3. 4: Hospitality Committee 4, ARW, Phi Beta Lambda 1, 3. 3; SRS.EA. 1.4; Intramurals I, 2. 3 Goldman, Mark Stuart. 517 Montgomery St. Brooklyn. New York. 756-2941 ■Who ' s VVhu .Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4: C G A Election Board 4. Co-Chairman 4; Circle K Club 2. 3: Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3. President 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4 Good. Nan Carolyn, 4(X) Maple St. Manchester. Pa. 266-3285. ARW Judiciarv Board 2. Treasurer 3. Council for Exceptional Children 1. 2. 3. 4: Harmonetles 1; Intramurals 1. 2. 3 Gordner. Ruth Elaine. Rohrsburg. Pa. 458-2391 Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3. 4; Bloomsburg Players 3 Gordon. Carl Adam. Lake Ariel. Pa . 717-698 5545 M,:m,M Colil Photographer 3: International Relations Club 4. Alpha Phi Ome- ga 3. Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Captain Greco. Donna Mane. 124 S Market St . Ml. Carmel. Pa . 339-2222 Harmonetles I , Sigma Tau Delta 3. 4. S P S E A I Intramurals 1 Greco. Charles Joseph. 244 Penn St Bloomsburg. Pa 784-1277 In- tramurals I. 1. Day Men 3 4 Green, Charlotte Mae. 45 Highland Ave Factors.Mllc. Pa. 945-5660 CG A Remembrance CMmmitlee I ARW Fire Mar- shall 1. Athenaeum Club 1. Bloomsburg Players 1. Harmonetles 1, 2, Huski Club 2, 3, 4. S PS E A, 3. 4. Intramurals 1 Greenaway. Cecelia Hannah. 910 La Salle St., Bersvick. Pa,, 752-5567 Athenaeum Club 2, 3, Council lor Exceptional Chil- dren 3, 4 Gruber, Gene Charles. 322 E Filth Si. Bosertown. Pa. 367-4351 Varsity Club 4. Beta Sigma Delta 3. 4. Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. Basket- ball 1. Intramurals I. 2 3. 4. Baseball 2. 3. 4 Grugan. Larr , lan, 105 King Ave . Shamokin Dam. Pa.. 743-3882 Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3.4. Sergeant At Arms 3, Circle K Club 1. . lpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4. Publicity Chairman 3. Executive Board 3 Grutza. Ronald David. 407 South Main St Shenandoah. Pa . 462-3320 English Club 4, S PS E A 4. Intramurals 2. 3. Hospi- tality Committee 3 Gubernot, Joseph James, 1336 Fern St, Shamokin, Pa., 648-9997 Basketball 1 Gulnac. Eileen Jane. 248 Monterey Ave. Ridgway. Pa,. 77-2.3982. Maronn CuiUi 3. Sigma .Mpha Eta I. 2. Intramurals 1 Gundel. Michael Lynn. 115 High St. Pine Grove, Pa, F15-Sil9 Class Vice President 4; German Club 2. 3. 4, PrcMdcnt 3, Huski Club 3. 4; Track 1, 3: Intramurals 1. 2. 3, 4, Hackenberry. Paul Stanley. Jr. 810 Freedom Ave. Burnham. Pa. 248-6228 Olvmpitin 2. American Chemical Societv I. 2. Science Club 1, 2, S PS-E A 4: Gamma Theta Lipsilon 3, 4 Haftke. Kathleen Ann. 432 Norristown Road. Horsham. Pa.. OS2-3184 CG A Hospitality Committee I. 2: Dining Room Committee 3. Big and Little Sister Coordinator 3. Bloomsburg Players 1, Le Cercle Francais 2. 3, 4: SPSE A, 4, Intramurals I Hagenbaugh, Frank Val, 72 Indigo Road. Levittown, Pa,, Wi- 5 1524 Alpha Phi Omega 1. 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4. Delta Omega Chi 3. 4. Historian 3. Baseball 1. Psychology Club 2: Ar- chaeology Club 2. Fire Marshall 2 Hallerman. Glen Edward. R D 4. Danville, Pa,. 275-4382 Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3. 4, Vice President 4; In- tramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Hand, Ronald Eugene, 30 Queen Street. Nonhumberland, Pa, 473-9312 American Chemical Society 2; Intramurals 1 Harding. Elwood Ralph. Jr. Box 34. Bloomsburg. Pa. 784-5810, Harding, Joyce Zeisloft. RD ff I, Millville, Pa, 487-2222 Blooms- burg Plavers 3, International Relations Club 4; S P S,E A 4, In- tramurals 3 Harer, Margaret Crxstal, 465 Howard Street. South Williamsport. Pa. 323-2742 ARW: Council for Exceptional Children 3. 4; Huski Club 1 Harner, Linda Kay, 85 Crouse Park, Littlcslown, Pa., 359-5211 Bloomsburg Players 2. 3 Harrington. Edward WiUiam. 1137 W. Ltscust Street. Scranton. Pa.. 344-6874 MRA Dorm Council 3, Harris, Manan Rae, R D «2, Orangeville. Pa . Spanish Club I. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3: SPSE A 1,3, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Hams, Nancy Louise. 429 Market St. Bahgor, Pa.. 581-3955. CG A Committee-Pep 3. ARW Committee- House 3. Hospitali- tv 2. 3; English Club 2. Harmonetles 1 Harler. Carol Ann. Wapwallopen. Pa,. 379-3752 ARW Fire Warden 3. . theneaum Club 2, 3, Harmonetles I: International Relations Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. SPSE A 4 Hartman, Jane Ellen, Shuman Street, Catawissa. Pa,, 356-4551 Day Women. Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Madngals 2. 3. 4 Hanman. Richard Lee. R D  I . Bemton. Pa.. 925-3735 Class Float 3; CG A Commitlee-Dining Room 2. 3 Awards 2. 3, 4; Maroon 6 Golii 2. 3, 4, Assistant Copy Editor 3, Copy Editor 4; Circle K Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. Band 1, 2 Hauber, Dorothy Mane, 317 Central Dnve, Lansdale, Pa,, 855-1059 C G A Committee-Election Board 3; English Club 2, 3. Secretary 3; International Relations Club 2i S PSEA, 1, 2, 3 Hauser, Loretta Helen, 705 Bath Ave , Catasauqua, Pa , 264-0235 Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, Extramurals 1 Heim, Roger Beyer, 388 Linden Street, Sunbury, Pa.. 286-4606 En- glish Club 3; BSC Literar and Film Society 3. 4, President 4 Heilz. Maryellen, 654 Plane St., Columbia, Pa , 684-4877 Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader I, 2, 3, Captain 3; Pi Omega Pi I, 2, 3, 4, Histonan 3 Helmer, Linda Mar , Star Route. Jim Thorpe, Pa , 325-2-67 CGA, Committee 3, -B Club I, English Club 4; S.P.S.EA 4; JRA I, LSA 4, Secretarv 1 Helt, Mrs, Anajane, 542 Race Street, Millersburg, Pa,, 692-3560, S PS.E.A 3, 4 Henry, Diane Mane, 12 Grand St,, Danville, Pa., 275-3810 Herb, Mrs Shirley Lehman, 695 Pnnce Street, Northumberland, Pa,, 473-8687 Athenaeum Club 3: SPSEA 2; Dav Women Herman, Richard C, RD 1, Sunbur , Pa, 286-4013 Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3. 4 Heupcke. Renee Z. Sugarloaf, Pa . 384-4238 International Rela- tions Club 2. 3. S.P.S.EA. 1. 2. 4 Hillier. Victona Jean, Box 62, Hummels Wharf. Pa , 743-6445 Ohi- ier 1, Council for Exceptional Children 1, 2, 3, 4. Huski Club 2. SPSEA 4, Sigma ,-Mpha Eta 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Hinkle, Robert Reese, 401 West Frack St,. Fraekville. Pa,. 874-3905. Concert Choir I. 2: Band I. Phi Sigma Pi I, 2. 3. Vice-President 3; Sigma Alpha Eta I. 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Tennis 2; Intramurals 2. 3. 4: Delia Pi 3. 4, President 3, IFC Representative 4: Inter-Fra- ternnv Council 3, 4, Secretarx ' 4. Hippensliel, Douglas Clark, Box 225, Lighlstreet, Pa„ 784-8189. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges 4; Class Treasurer 1.2; College Council 3. 4; C.G.A. Com- mittee-Election Board 2. 3. 4; Orientation 4; Day Men Vice Presi- dent 4; Miiroon Gold 1,2, 3, 4, Assistant Managing Editor I. Managing Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3, 4; International Relations Club 1, Sigma Tau Delta 2, 3. 4. Band I. SPSEA 1, Alpha Phi Gamma 3, 4 Histed, Girard Mark, 301 Laurel St , Ardhbald, Pa , 876-0687 SPSEA 4, Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Hoanzl, Beverly Ann, .3030 N Second St , ,Mlcntown, Pa , 434-1745 Harmonetles 1, Huski Club 4, Spanish Club 3, SPSEA. I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I Hodgett, Sharon Louise, 664 First ,Ave , Williamsport. Pa . 323-7605 CGA Hospitality Committee I. 2; Maroon Gold 2, Olympian 2; SPSEA 1, 2. 4. Hofr, Jane Ellen, 3U7 Pine St , Towanda, Pa , 265 652S Council for Exceptional Children 3, S P S E.A 4. Sigma Alpha Eta 1. 2, 3, 4 Hoffman, Cynthia Diane, 25 Church St,, Glen Rock, Pa . 235-2086 C G.A Committee-Election Board 3; Hospitality 3. ARW Proc- tor 2. Assistant JRA, 3, 4, Harmonetles 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2; SPSEA 4 Hoffman, Timothy James. 136 W ,Anthonv Ave , Bloomsburg, Pa , 784-4074 Who ' s Who Among Students in Amencan Universities and Colleges 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2. Treasurer 3; Science Club 4; Physics Club 2, 3, 4, SPSEA 3, Intramurals I. Madrigals 1, 2, 3. 4 Hogan. Barbara Grace. RD I. Sunburx, Pa. 286-9342 CGA, Hospitalitv Committee I, 3, Obiter Typist I; Dramatic Club I, 2; Huski Club 2. Spanish Club 2: Intramurals 1, 2; East Hall House Committee 3 Hollis. John Edward, 917 Washington Street, Freeland, Pa. 636-3653. Varsity Club 3, 4, Beta Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4. Vice-Presi- dent 2, 3, 4; Basketball I: Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 Holloway, Dee Ann, Emaus Ave and Mountain Lane, AUentown, Pa,. 797-0341 Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. History Association 3, 4, Sec- retary 3, 4, Holly, Richard Lawrence. 1617 Capouse Ave. Scranton, Pa.. 343-2834, CGA. Committec-Pcp 2. Onentation 2. 4: Phi Beta Lambda 3. 4, Intramurals I. 2. 4. Delta Omega Chi 3. 4. Trea- surer 3, 4; IFC 3 Holmes, Suzy Eileen, RDJtI. Stillwater, Pa.. 864-3416 ARW. President of East Hall 3; Harmonetles 1. Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4 Hontz, William Thomas, 153 N Pioneer Ave, Shaverlown, Pa, 674-5348 Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4 Hoosty. James Aten. 509 Chestnut St.. Berwick, Pa.. 752-4891, Athe- naeum Club I, 2, 3. 4. Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 4. S PS E A 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Histonan 3 Hopkins, George Ellas, 3- Lewis St,, Feasterville, Pa, EL-7-5708 Delta Pi 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4; Bowling 1 , 2, 3 Horan, Patricia Mary, 18 Beechtree Road, Levittown, Pa, W19-1484, SPSEA, I, 2. 3, 4 Houck, Dona Maree. 540 Jefferson St , Bloomsburg, Pa , 7X4-4433 Le Cercle Francais 3, 4, Houghton. Michael John. 823 Park Place. Williamspon. Pa. 322-2036 Olympian 4, Edilonal Counsel 4, Bloomsburg Players I, 1: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; Psychology Club 2, Phi Sigma Si 3, 4, Houser. Douglas Arthur, Route I. New Ringgold. Pa. 386-5631 Amateur Radio Club 4. Circle K Club 3. 4. S PSEA, 4; Intra- murals I, 2, 4 Houser, Sandra Jean. 24 Shoemaker St.. Forty Fort. Pa.. 287-2948, C.G.A. Hospitality Committee 2; J.R.A. 3; B Club 1; German Club 3; Harmonetles I. 2, Treasurer 2; S.P.S.EA. 4 Howell, Albert, 1127 Spnng Street. Avoca, Pa., 717-457-4070 Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3. 4, Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Intra- murals 2 Howell, Janice Ann, 909 Walnul SL. Clarks Summit, Pa , 586-7706 S P S E.A, I, 2; CGA. Hospitality Committee 3 Hower. Mary Virginia. FernviUe. Bloomsburg. Pa, 784-0553. Bloomsburg Players 1, 3. 4. English Club 1, 2. 3. 4, International Relations Club 4; SPSEA, I, 2, 3, 4, Huber, Carmen Lorraine, 328 Chestnut St,, Montoursville, Pa., 368-8039 Class Sccrelarx 4; CCA, Committee-Hospitality 3; Election Board 3. Ohiitr. Le Cercle Francais 3. Intramurals 1 Hubler, Joyce . nn, 116 W Biddle Street. Gordon. Pa., 717-875-0351 ARW, B Club 3, 4, SPSEA. 4. Basketball 2 Intramurals I, 2. 3. 4; Wesley Fellowship 2. 3. 4. Hull. Jeffrey David, Woodland , ye , Rockaway, New Jersey, 627-5725, Football 1; Wrestling 1, Intramurals 4. .Archeology Club 3, 4, Hummel, Linda Ann, R,D.«2, Berwick. Pa,. 752-3081 Phi Beta Lambda (Business Ed, Club) 2. 3. Chess Club I. 2. 3. Treasurer 3; Harmonetles I , S P S E A 1 . Chess Team 3 Hurley, Barbara , nne, 1039 N. Warren St. Pottslown. Pa. 323 3.505 Bloomsburg Players 1; English Club 2. 3. S PSEA 4. Intramurals 1. 2. Hutchison. Marv Louise. 1048 Mulberry Street. Montoursville. Pa. 368-1004. SPSEA, 4: Intramurals I. 2, 3, Ski Club 2; House Committee 3; Remembrance Committee 2 Kallay, Karen Anne, 596 Park Ridge Drive, Wayne, Pa,, 687-0556, Bloomsburg Players 1, Sigma ,Mpha Eta 4, Karas, Louis James, RD I, Catawissa. Pa. 784-7513 SPSEA, I: Archeology Club 2. Treasurer 2 Karschner. Betty Ilene. RD 3. Benton. Pa.. 458-6918 Atheneaum Club 1. S,P,S,E,A, 3- Kashimba, Frank Stanley. 972 James Street. Hazleton. Pa.. 454-6168. Science Club 1. 2. Treasurer 2, 3, Social Recreation Committee 2 Kashlak, Ronald George, 351 E, Railroad St, Nesquehoning. Pa. 669-6667 Circle K Club 3. Projects Committee-Co-Chainnan 3; Phi Sigma Xi 3; Psychology Club 2, Kauffman. G.nl Omdorn. 318 Mifflin St, Huntingdon, Pa., 643-3707 Harmonetles I. Sigma Alpha Eta 1. 2. 3. 4. Art and Publicity Chairman 3. Intramurals I. 2. 3 Kearney. Waller John, 51 Indigo Road. Levittown. Pa.. 215- WI-5-i335. CGA. Orientation Committee 3; Freshman Class Advisor 4; Beta Sigma Delta 3, 4, Phi Sigma Pi 2, i. Basketball I. Baseball 1 Kearns. Howard Vincent, 130 East Dewarl St, Shamokin, Pa, 648-3528 Maroon Gold 1. 2. 3; Obiier 2. Olympian 4: Dramatic Club Players 1, 2. 3. 4. President 3, Forensic Society 3. Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4. Spring Arts Committee 4 Keefe. Richard Joseph. 115 E, Shawnee Ave., Plymouth. Pa, 779-2654. CGA, Committee-Hospitality 1. 2. Finance 2; Maroon iS Gold 1, 2; Pilot 4, Editor 4: Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3, 4. Presi- dent 3; Circle K Club 1; SPS,E.A. 3. 4. Kelchner. Willard Fleming. III. Beach Haven, Pa.. 759-9219. Athe- naeum Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Circle K Club I. 2, 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4, Keller, Betty-Ruth, 379 East Third St , Bloomsburg, Pa , 784 4754 Harmonetles 2, 3. 4. Assistant Pianist 2, Secretary 3. Pianist 3. 4; Sigma Tau Delta 4, Kerstetter, William C, Jr., 798 Center St., Shamokin, Pa., 648-2234. CGA, Social Committee 4, Assembly Committee 4, Hospitality I, 4, Concert Choir 1. 2. 3. 4; Librarian 3. 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4; Huski Club 3; Student Chnstian Association 3; Men ' s Glee Club I, 2. 3. 4; Librarian and Pianist 1, 2. 3, 4, Delta Pi 4. Kessler, Dorothy Jane. 106 Mulberry St . Danville. Pa . 275-4033 Day Women. Council for Exceptional Children 4. S P S E A 4 Kieski. Albert Edward, 229 W Fifth St , Mt Carmel, Pa , 339-1064 Archaeology Club 2; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4 Kiner, Barbara Lee, 245 Enola Road, Enola, Pa,, 732-0449 Maroon Gold Obiter 2; Bloomsburg Players 1, 2, 3, 4, International Relations Club 1; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4; Intramurals 2, 3 Kinn, Patricia Ann, RD«6, Danville, Pa,, 275-3699. CGA. Com- mittee-Hospitality 2. Bloomsburg Players 2; English Club I. 4. SPSEA I. 4 Kisenwether. Kaye Ellen, RD t2, Drums, Pa, 788-1511 Maroon Gold I, 2, 3, 4, Typing Coordinator 3, 4; Olympian 2, 3, Head Typist 2, 3: Digest I, 2; Dear Coed 2. 3, SPSE A 1.2. 4. Kline. Donna Lou. 246 W Spruce St., Shamokin, Pa , 648-5885 Harmonetles 1, Psychology Club 2 Kline, Eugene Ead, 504 Liberty St., Watsontown, Pa, 538-4681 Science Club 2, 3, 4; Veteran ' s Association 4 Kline, Thomas Charles, 124 N. Eighth St.. Shamokin. Pa.. 648-3447, Band I. 2. 3. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Klingaman, Iva-Anne, 408 Corinthian Ave , Hatboro, Pa,, OS5-7785 CGA, Committee-Hospitality 1, 2, Bloomsburg Play- ers 1. 2, 3, 4; Studio Band 2, 3. 4, Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Knapp, Joan Carole, 7245 Spruce St . Upper Darby, Pa,, FL2-36I8, CGA- Committee-Orientation 3. Election Board 3, 4. Standards 3, Social Recreation 4, B Club 4, Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4 Knorr, Barbara Ann, 455 E Eighth St , Bloomsburg, Pa , 784-5567 Phi Beta Lambda I Business Education Club) 4, SPSEA. 4, SNEA 4 Knouse, Theron Ira, Jr . Box 92 Mam St . Wapwallopen, Pa , 379-3155 MRA; Track 2. Archeology Club 2, 3, President Koerner, Patrician Ann. Box 369. Cresco, Pa,. 839-7304 RA 4; B Club I. 2, 3, 4. President 4; Council for Exceptional Children I, Harmonetles 2; Le Cercle Francais 3, SPS E A 4, Sigma Alpha Eta 1; Intramurals I, 2. 3. 4. Konsur. Judith Anne. RD I, Susquehanna. Pa„ 756-4364, ARW Corndor Representative 2, 3, Proctor 1; Spanish Club I, 2. 3, 4. Vice President 2; S PS E A 4. Intramurals 2. Kopp. Carol .Ann. 330 N Mill St. Sainl Clair, Pa. 429-0109 Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3. 4. Huski Club 3. 4. S.P SEA 4, Band I, 2; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4 Kovalich, Gale Mane. 331 W Lloyd St.. Shenandoah. Pa.. 462-1603. ARW Dorm Committee 3; Huski Club 2. International Relations Club 4; S PS.E.A 4 Kosoloskl. Mrs Cathcnne A.. 343 E Market Street. Williamslown, Pa., 647-9509 Day Women 2,1,4;S.P S.E A 4, Newman Club 3, ' ' Kowalski. Chnstine Anne, 3 Port Allegany Road, Coudersport, Pa,, 274-9756. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; College Council 3; ARW Governing Board I, Judiciary Board 2. President 3; Lambda Alpha Mu 2. 3. 4. Gam- ma Theta Lipsilon 2, 3, 4. Corresponding Secretary 2. 3. 4 Kowalski. Joseph S.. RD 1, Turbotville, Pa, 437-2823 College Council 3; CGA, Committee-Hospitality 2; SPS E A 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4 Kreischner, Dale Lamar, 473 E. Main St.. Catawissa. Pa.. 356-7117 International Relatums Club I. 2. 3. 4; S.P.S.EA. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4 Kuffa. Andrew Edward. RD 1. Tunkhannock. Pa. S36-I886 Hu.ski Club 1, 2 Kurtz. Austin Anthony, 103 Cathenne Street, Johnstown, Pa, 539-1661. C.G.A. Assembly Committee 2. 3; Election Board 3. 4; Bloodmobile Committee 4; Hospitality Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Ma- roon Gold 3. Olympian 4, International Relations Club I, 2. Al- pha Phi Omega 2. 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. 3. 4. Kuruna. Daniel Lee. 405 Iron Street. Bloomsburg. Pa. 784-8616. Olympian 2, Concert Choir I. 2; Men ' s Glee Club I, 2; Spnng Arts Festival Committee L 2. 3. 4. Lamb. Emily Mary. 632 W. Chestnut St.. Shamokin. Pa.. 648-4807. Bloomsburg Players 4: S PS.E.A 4: Intramurals I. 2, Lamoreaux. Susan Jane. R.D. l. Sweet Malley. Pa.. 477-4213, Council for Exceptional Children 3, 4; S,P S E A. 1,3. 4; Dear CO- ED 2. Wnter 2 Langan. Michael Charles. 319 Prescott .Ave.. Scranton, Pa,. 344-5626. Phi Beta Lambda 3, 4; SPS. E.A. 4; Intramurals 2. 3. Large. William Robert. 1539 Centre Street. Ashland, Pa., 875-0439, Maroon Gold 1. 3. 4, Feature Reporter 3. 4; Obiter 4. Photogra- pher 4: Olympian 4: Concert Choir 1. 2; English Club 3: Intramu- rals 3, Utchford. Barbara Deisile. 134 W, From St.. Danville, Pa, 275-1971. Day Women; S.P.S.E.A. 4. U[chford. Harold Leonard. Fr.. 134 W. Front Si. Danville. Pa . 275-1971, Day Men I. 2. 3. 4; Chess Club I. 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2. 3. 4: Chess Team I. 2. 3, 4. Leahy. Richard Dennis, R,D. 2, Canion. Pa.. 673-5055 Band I. 2: Gamma Theia Upsilon 3, 4. President 4: Delta Pi 3. 4. Learn. Gordon Elliot, 1976 Adams Ave.. Abmgion. Pa. TV4-4970, C.G.A. Dining Room Chairman 3; Publications Committee 2; MRZ Downtown Representative 2. 3. 4; Men ' s Judiciarv Board 3; Football I, Intramurals 2, Captain I Lenio. Barbara Jean. 215 S. Main Si,. Forest City. Pa.. 785-5496. Bloomsbure Players 1. 2, 3. 4; Harmonettes I. 2. 3. 4. Librarian 3: SPS E.A. 4, Leta. Barbara Ann. 685 May .Avenue. Wiljiambport. Pa . 322-2420. C.G.A, Hospitality Committee I. 2; C.G A. Dming Room Com- mittee 1; Pep Commillee 1. 2; Orientation Committee 2; Obiter 2; President of West Hall 3; S,P,S.E..A, I. 2. 3, 4; Co-ordinator (ARW) 3; Newman Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Letcher. Richard John. 418 E Broad St.. Hazleton. Pa,. 454-7818 Amateur Radio Club I. 2, 3, Veteran ' s Association 2. 3; Intramu- rals I. Lcvench, Elizabeth Stewart. Glenburn Road. Cfark ' s Gree, Pa,. 586-6236, Council Tor Exceptional Children I. 2, 3. 4; Internation- al Relations Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Intramurals I, 2. 3. 4 Levulis. Chester John. 135 W Mam St. Glen Lyon. Pa. 736-6421 Athenaeum Club I. 2. SPS E.A 4, Veteran ' s Asstxriation 1. 2. 3. 4, Lichtel. Richard William. 136 E. Chestnut St. Shamokin, Pa. 648-1132. Varsity Club I. 2. 3; Football I. 2. 3. 4 Linn. Robert Albert, 1 1. R.D  2. Bloomsbifrg. Pa . 784 17Q| Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4 Lisk. Lloyd Lyon Jr , 34 Meeting House Lane. Spnnglield. Pa,. Ki3-3164- Phi Sigma i 3. 4; Intramural Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4. Littercr. George Edward, 6 W Mahoning St.. Danville. Pa,. 275-1817. Physics Club 2. 3, 4; Bowling I. 2. Llewellyn. Robert David. 870 West Pine Streel, S hamokin. Pa, 648-8667 Circle K Club I; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Loeper. Marsha Eileen. 1808 Market St , Ashland, Pa,. 875-2964 Olvmpian 3; Dear Coed 2, 3; Basketball 1. Intramurals 1. 2, 3, Logue. Lynda Anne. 900 Mickley Road. Fullerlon. Pa,. 482-9845 ARW Executive Board 4; Proctor 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda I. 2, S PS E A 4: Lambda Alpha Mu 2. 3. 4 Lohenilz. Helen Elizabeth. 427 E Union Streel, T-amaqua. Pa. 668-4995 Phi Beta Lambda I. 2. 3. 4; Harmonettes 1. 2: Huski Club 4: S.P S E A 4. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4 Long. Bruce Leslie. R.D w I, Newville. Pa,. 48-6-5795 Varsii Club 3. 4; Football I. 2. 3; Intramurals 2. 3 Long, Carol Louise, 208 Rasely Street. Berwick, Pa. 759-8487. CGA Social Recreation 3, 4, Chairman .Audto-Visual Entertain- ment 3. 4. Athenaeum Club 2, Science Club 4, S P S E A 4 Loux, Corey James. 1222 W Broad Street. Quakertown. Pa.. 536-2315. CG.A. Social Recreation 3. 4. Chairman-Audio-Visual Entertainment 3. 4; Huski Club I. 2. 3. 4. President 4. SPSEA 4; Intramurals 3, 4 Lubinski. Rosemary Bridget. 930 W Market Streel, Stranlon. Pa . 342-7138. Harmonettes 1. 2. SPS E.A. I. 2, 3. 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1, 2, 3. 4 Luzi. Nancy Lee. 3518 Dixon Avenue. Bristol. Pa. ST8-I7I6 C.G.A. Committee-Hospitality 1; ARW Dorm Council 3; Span- ish Club 2. 3. 4. President 3; S P.S.E.A 2. 4; Intramurals 2. 3 Lynch. Patrick Michael, Mifflinville. Pa . 759-8912 Chess Club 1. 2. International Relations Club I. 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 2. 3; Kappa Del- la Pi 3. 4. Historian 4. Phi Alpha Theta 3. 4, Treasurer 4. Lyons. Thomas F . 222 VV Mahoning Sireet. Danville. Pa . 275-2434. Phi Beta Lambda 3. 4. S P S E A 4, Veteran s Associa- tion 4 McCiellan. Richard Eugene, 216 Market Si, Middlcburg. Pa,. 837-7455. Phi Beta Lambda (Business Educalion Club) I. 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Vice President 4. Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4; Intramurals I, 2. 3. 4 McCord. Stephen Francis. 863 W. Spruce St. Shamokin. Pa.. 648-4537. Varsity Club 3. 4; Football 3. 4. Intramurals I. 2. 3; Newman Club I. 2. 3, 4, McDonald. Elizabeth Ann. 555 Center St, MiUon. Pa. 742-4232, Olvmpian 2 Bloomsburg Players I, 2. 3. English Club 2; Interna- lional Relations Club 1 McGinley. Ruth Ann. 1514 Spruce St.. Ashland. Pa. 875-1081, Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges 4; College Council 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3. 4; C-G.A, Committee-Office 3, 4, Standards 3, Publicity 3. Onenla- tion 3. 4. Pep 3. 4, Phi Bela Lambda I, 2, 3. 4, S P S E A 1 McGlynn. John Henry. 110 South Diamond Sireet, Shamokin. Pa. 648-1257. Sigma Alpha Eta I. 2. 3. 4. McHenrv. Donna Kay. Lighlslreel, Pa.. 784-3695 Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3.4; SPSEA. 4 McKeown. Alice T,. 43 Penn Si . Wilkes-Barre. Pa . 822-9836 ARW House Committee 3: C G . X Commiitee-Hospitalily 2, 3: Interna- tional Relations Club 4; Le Cercle Francais 1; SPSEA 1. 2. 3. 4; Phi Alpha Theta (Historv Association) 4 McSurdy. James E,. 504 W. Broad St,. Williamstown. Pa. 641-2701 Maroon Gold 3. 4. Sports Staff 3. 4: Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3; Beta Sigma Delta 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. McSavage. Patricia Ann. RDasl. Box 168 A, Hawley. Pa. 717-226-4757. Dramatic Club I; Huski Club 2. 3. 4; Le Cercle Francais 2. 3; Spanish Club 3. 4, Treasurer 3. S.P.S.E.A, 3. 4 MacPherson. Ann Mane. RD 1. Dalton. Pa,. 945-5774, C.G A Committee-Dining Room 2, 3. Chairman 3, Convocation 4; Har- monettes I; Huski Club 2; Science Club 4; S.P.S.E.A. I, 4. Mack. Gerald Joseph. 1201 Gemini St. Nanticoke. Pa,. 753-5571 S.PS.EA 4; Veteran ' s Association 1. 2. 3. 4, Madson, Mary Ellen. 796 Temple Road, Pottstown. Pa.. 323-3998. Phi Beta Lambda I. 2. 3. 4; Huski Club 2; S.P.S.E.A 4. Majikas. Vincent John. 355 Preston Ave.. GirardviHe. Pa,. 276-6536 American Chemical Society 4. Athenaeum Club 1: Huski Club I. 2. 3, 4; Ski-watch I. Science Club 4. S P.SE.A. 4. Malick. Margie Lynn. RDit2. Sunbury. Pa., 286-6938 ARW 2. Ju- dicial 2: Bloomsburg Players 3, House Manager 3: Alpha Psi Om- ega 2; Kappa Delta Pi 2: Student Christian .Association I. Maliniak. Diane Mary. 427 E, Centre St.. Mahanoy City. Pa.. 773-3566. CG.A, Commit tee -Assembly 4. Maroon Gold 1; In- ternational Relations Club 2 Maioney, Man. Anne. 1 15 E Wood Sireet. Centralia. Pa.. 875-3483 Concert Choir 2. 3. Dramatic Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 4; Newman Club I Mancuso, Mary Ka Preschutti. Fair Oaks Apts,. Easton Ro.id. Horsham. Pa. ARW: SPSEA 1.2; Intramurals 1.2.3.4 Messner. Steven Pearson. 4270-J Williamsburg Drive. Hamsburg, Pa.. 545-6731. Who ' s Who Among Studenls in American Uni- versities and Colleges 4; College Council 4, Treasurer 4; C.G . Committee-Hospitalitv 2. 3. 4. Finance 3; MRA Representative 3, Bloomsburg Players 3, SPSEA 3. 4; Social Chairman 3; Al- pha Phi Omega 2, 3. 4; Assistant Service Chairman 2. Vice-Presi- denl 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4; .Archaeology Club 3. 4. Vice-President 3. Corresponding Secretarv 4; Delta Pi 3. 4. Chairman of IFC Committee 3, Metzger. Richard O ' Neil. 669 Princeton Avenue. Palmerton. Pa. 862-3257 International Relations Club 2. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. Bela Sigma Delta 3. 4, Intramurals 4; Men ' s Proctor 4 Mikell. Victoria Ann, Box 13. Kreamer. Pa . 374-4368. CG.A. Com- mittee-Hospitality 2. 3. Election Board 4; ARW Proctor 2, Big and Little Sister Coordin ator 3: Maroon Gold 3; Bloomsburg Players 3. 4. Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 3; SPS E A 1. 2, 3. 4, Psychology Club 2 Miller. Charles L. Box 108. R D «I. Orwigsburg. Pa,, 366-6961 In- tramurals 4; Baseball 3 Miller. Frances Ruth, 119 Penn Slreel. Tamaqua, Pa, 668-4202 ARW Big and Little Sister Coordinator 3. Phi Beta Lambda I, 2. 3. 4. Huski Club 3. 4. Secretary 4. S P S E A 4 MiHer, Susan Harper. 313 E First Street. Bloomsburg. Pa Who ' s Who .Among Students in .American Lniversities and Colleges 4. College Council 2. 3; CG.A, Commiliee-Pat President Dav- Cbairman 2. Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Madrigals I. 2, 3. 4: Inter- Collegiate Choir I; Bloomsburg Players 1. 2. 3; Huski Club I. Sig- ma Tau Delta 4: Studio Band Touring Group 1. 2. Water Ballel 2. Psychology Club 2; Intramurals I, Mills, Constance Ann. 1350 Woodbourne Rd,. Levitiown, Pa.. Wl- 6-3570, Ohier 1; Bloomsburg Players I Miskar. Charles John. Jr.. 41 1 West Pine Street. Mahanoy Citv, Pa . 773-0600- Science Club 1. 2. 3. 4. S.PSE.A, Radio Show 3; Edi- tor 3; Announcer 3; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Manager 1 Mitchell, Sidnev Brent. RD.«2. Athens, Pa.. 884-7979 Football 2: Track 1. 2, Intramurals I, 2. 3. 4. Moczulski. Mar) .Ann R,. 36 James Court, Easton. Pa. 258-3507 Publicity Committee 3: Election Committee 4; Library Committee 4; C G., A, -Hospitality 3. Onentaiion 3; Bloodmobile 3; Decora- tion 3, 4; Maroon Gold 3. Bloomsburg Players 1. 2. 3. Interna- tional Relations Club 1: Psychology Club 2. Treasurer 2, Moke. Susan. 309 N, 4lh Slreel. Newport. Pa,. 567-6657. SPSEA 1. 2- Molacavage. Mary Catherine. 423 Pine Hill Street. Minersville. Pa . 544-5338 Who ' s Who Among Students in Universities and Col- leges 4; ARW Corndor Representative 2, Secretarv-Treasurer 3; Sigma .Alpha Eta I. 2. 3, 4. Secretarv 3. President 4. Mwidy. Terry Lee. R D 2. Box 226. Shamokin. Pa.. 797-3322 C.G. .A Pep Committee 2, 3; CG.A Election Committee 2: C.G.A. Onentation Committee 3; MRA 3; Maroon Gold 2; Concert Choir I. 2; Council for Exceptional Children 2; Blooms- burg Players 1; Glee Club I. 2 Moran. Robert Thomas. 420 Church Slreel. Archibald, Pa . S76-0772 Phi Bela Lambda I. 2. 3, 4. Circle K Club 2. 3. 4. Trea- surer 3. 4. Iniramurals I, 2. 3. 4; IM Council 2. 3. Morgan, Linda Lee. Hazle Sireet. Nuremburg. a.. 384-4605. Day Women 1. 2. 3. 4; S.P S.E.A. I, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 3. 4. Morgan. Sandra Elizabeth. 186 Valley Drive. Churchville. Pa. EL7-O807 Obiter 2; Harmonettes I. 2. Librarian I. 2; Intramurals I. 2. Morley. Evelyn Mane. 117 Main St.. Blossburg. Pa.. 638-2485 Pilot 4. Assistant Editor 4: Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3. 4; SPS E A I. 4: Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4, Morrison. Edware Joseph. 319 West Ave. Mt Carmel. Pa, 339-3781. Chess Club I Moser, Sharyn Lee, R D 5= I. Boveriown, Pa.. 367-0274 Bloomsburg Players I. Huski Club 2. International Relations Club 4; SPSEA 4 Moul. William H., R.D. 3, Spring Gove. Pa,. 225-4308, Sigma Iota Omega 2. 3. 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3, President 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2. 3, 4: Intramurals I. 2. 3 4; Al- pha Phi Omega 2 Mowery, Charles George. 331 Glen Ave.. Bloomsburg. Pa. 784-5865 Phi Beta Lambda I. 2. 3. 4; International Relations Club 3. 4, S P S E A 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3. 4, Mover. David Allen. R.D. 1. New Columbia. Pa . 538-1586. Amer- ican Chemical Soc iety 2. 3. 4; Chess Club Bloomsburg Plavers I, Science Club I. 2. 3. 4. Vice President 2. President 3; S.P, S.E.A 4 Mover. Dennis Lamar. 933 W Main St . Valley View, Pa., 682-3773. SPSEA, 3 Mover. John Russell. 40 Cherry Street. Danville. Pa.. 275-1185 Council for Exceptional Children 2. 3. 4, Treasurer 3. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3. Vice President 4. Football I; Intramu- rals 4 Moyer. Joyce Ann. Box 430 R.D ff I. Northumberland. Pa , 473-3734 Huski Club 2. 4 Mudrick. Joan Mane. 719 Seybert St., Hazleton. Pa.. 454-3258 ARW Corndor Representative 2; B Club 2. 3. 4; English Club 4; SPSEA, 4; Lambda Alpha Mu 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4. Mulhern, Anne M,, 22 Joseph St.. Dalla.s. Pa,. 674-5119. ARW Cor- ndiir Representative 3, Prom Committee 3; B Club 4: Iniramu- rals I. 2. 3 Mullin. William Jose ph. 439 Grace Road. Upper Darby. Pa . 1-2I5-259-707I MRA; Huski Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4. In- tramurals 2. 3. 4; Baseball I, Election Board Committee 4 Mullineaux. Hellcn Mae. 116 Wood Road. Spnnglield. Pa, KI3-5550 Council for Exceptional Children 1. 2. 3. 4; Dramatic Club Players 1. Intramurals 1 Murin, Joseph. 325 West Fifih Sireet. Mount Carmel. Pa , Ski Club 3. MRA 1. 2. 3; Sky Diving I, 2. 3, English Club I. 2. 3; Intramu- rals I. 2. 3. Murr. Jeffens Martin. 1512 Foster Road. Warminster. Pa,. 055-4743. CG A, Social Recreation Committee 4; Council for Exceptional Children I: Pi Kappa Epilson. Recording Secretary 3. Pledec- master 4. IntraFraternity Council I; Pi Kappa Epsilon Represen- tative 4 Murray. John A , 242 Spnng St . Middleiown, Pa,. 944-4483. C G A Orientation Committee 4; International Relations Club 3. Sigma lola Omega 3. 4. Football 1. Basketball I; Track 1, College Com- mons Student Manager 2. 3 Muzi, Dana Mane. 720 South Main Sireei, Old Forge. Pa, 457-06059 ARW 1. 2. 3. 4, Huski Club 2. SPS E A 4. Newman Club I. 2. 3. 4. Prom Committee t. 2. 3. 4. Hospiuliiy Commiiiee 3. Decoration Committee 3. .Assistant Fire Marshall in East Hall 3 Nafzingcr, Brenda Jean. 2759 Stephens Si . Easton. Pa . 258-3584, C G A Hospitality Committee 2. 3. 4: Election Board 4, B Club 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4; Bloomsburg Players I. 2; International Rela- tions Club 2, 3. 4. S.P.S.E.A. 3, 4; Band I. 2. 3. 4. Secretary 2. Treasurer 3; Basketball I. 2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. Nahodil, Candace Lee. 517 North Coal St., Shamokin. Pa,, 648-2289 Phi Beta Lambda I. 2. 4; S,P-S,E.A 2. 4 Neiswender. James Harold. R.D «l. Palmyra. Pa.. 838-1127 Veter- an ' s Association 2, 3. Vice Commander 3; Sigma Alpha Eta 2 Nester. Daniel David. 45 Patriotic Hill. Mahanoy City. Pa , 773-3803 Amencan Chemical S.xiety 3. 4; Huski Club 3. 4; Science Club 4. Intramurals I, 2. 3. 4 Nester. Linwood. 1245 Broad Streel. Emmaus. Pa,. 965-5735. Coun- cil for Exceptional Children 2. 3. 4; Swimming 1. 2; Delta Pi 3. 4. Netii. Domnick Michael. 2302 Ash Street. Scranton. Pa., DI 77762 Maroon Gold 4. S P S E.A 4; Newman Club 3. Niccol. Robert Louis, 2410 Nelson Court. Bristol. Pa.. S18-I88I C G -A Hospitality Committee 2; Amencan Chemical Society 1, 2, 3. 4. Vice President 3, President 4; Science Club I. 2. 3, Program Chairman 2; SPSEA. 4; Phi Sigma Pi 2. 3. Vice President 3, In- tramurals I. 2. 5; Delta Pi 3. 4. Nicholson. Beverley Gave. 1335 Harnngton Rd . Havertown. Pa,. Hi9-8069 Phi Beta Lambda I. S RS E A 4; Intramurals I, 2. Re- membrance Committee 3 Niemiec, Raymond Joseph. 116 W Main St. Glen Lyon. Pa. 736-6012, Science Club 4; S.P.S.E.A. 1. 2. 3. 4. Intramurals 2 North. Noreen. 35 East Lane. Levitiown. Pa.. WI.5-3966 Council for Exceptional Children I. 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A I. 3. Committee Chairman I; Lambda Alpha Mu 2. Nolarlomas. Michael J , 529 N Lincoln Ave,. Scranton. Pa . 343-3728 CG A StKial Recreation Committee 3; Intramurals 4, Onentation Committee 4; Assembly 2, Novak. Michael Pierre. 628 Centei St.. Stowe. Pa,. 323-7551 CG A. Hospitality Committee 3. 4; Bloodmobile Committee 3. 4. Chair- man 4. Orientation 4; Phi Bela Lambda 2, 3. 4; Sigma Iota Ome ga 3. 4, Varsity Club 4. Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3. Chaplain 3. Football I 2; Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4: Wrestling Manager 2. 3: Big Name En leriainmeni Committee 4 Nyce. James Vincent. 650 West Germantown Pike, Norristown. Pa 279-8226 Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3. 4; Circle K Club I, 2, 3. 4. Presi dent 3, 4; Cross Country I, 2. O ' Brien, John P.. 1549 Penn Avenue, Scranton, Pa.. 3440306 Intra murals 2, Oerther, Michael Norman, Apt, B-3 2622 Swede Road, Norristown, Pa,. Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Delta Omega Chi 3. 4. Ohnzock. .Anthony A , Box 95. Star Junction. Pa . 736-2490 Phi Beta Lambda 2, Bloomsburg Players I; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Band 1, 2; Pi Omega Pi 2. 3. 4 Ondish, John Joseph. 729 Front St.. Freeland. Pa,. 636-0599 Who ' s Who Among Students in .Amencan Universities and College College Council 3. 4. Treasurer 3. President 4; CG A. Committee- Finance 3. Hospitality 2. Standards 3; Maroon A Gold 2. Phi Bela Lambda I. 2. 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3, 4; Kappa Delia Pi 3, 4. Pi Omega Pi 2, 3. 4. Orazi, Dianne Rosemane. 830 Spnngfield Ave. Cran lord, Pa., 276-9591. Bloomsburg Players 2. 3. 4. S.P SEA, 4. Oswald. L Dennis. 133 ' -: West Cranberry Avenue, West Hazellon. Pa., 454-8547 Phi Beta Lambda 2; Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Psycholo- gy Club 3 Owens. Maxine Jane. Greenwood Terrace. Jankintown, Pa,. TV4-7I03 ' -B Club 3. 4; Council for Exceptional Children I, 2. 3. 4; Hockey I. 4, Iniramurals I, 2. 3. 4 Pavone. Theresa Ann. 1803 Lehaman Street. Hershey. Pa., 533-9679. Bloomsburg Players 3; German Club 3, 4. Pearson. Glona Elhelda. 1329 Green Street, Linwood. Pa,. HU5-2872 Council for Exceptional Children 4; Harmonettes 2, 3. Librarian 3; Sigma Alpha Eta I. 2. 3. 4; Psychology Club 4, Pecora, Patncia Ann. RD«I. Drums. Pa,. 788-1620- Bloomsburg Players 3 Pench. Michael Peter, 777 Franklin Avenue. Palmerlon. Pa.. 826-2308. Beta Sigma Delta 3. 4. Vice President 4. Alpha Phi Om- ega 2; Track 3 Penlli. Joseph Dominic. 152 School Street, Summit Hill. Pa.. 645-9479 Bloomsburg Players 3. 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Perry. John Rice. 1752 Madison Avenue. Dunmore. Pa . 942 5169 C G A, Decoration Committee 3. 4; Publicity Committee 3, 4, So- cial Recreation 4. Chairman 3. Freshman Representative I. Hos- pitality Committee Chairman 2; Student Affairs Committee 4; MRA. Alpha Phi Omega 3. Beta Sigma Delta 4; Speaker o ' the House 3; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Peters. Stephen Forrest, RD 1. Newport. Pa,. 567-3469 Varsitv Club 3, 4. Wrestling I. 2, 3. 4. Phihpkoski. Richard. 10 North Sixth Street, Shamokin, Pa, 648-1338. Circle K Club 2. 3. 4; Le Cercle Francais I, Phillips. Larry Robert, 1137 Susquehanna Street. Trevorlon. Pa.. 797-3682, C.G.A, Committee-Social Recreation 4. Publicity 4. Big Name Entertainment 4: Maroon Gold I, 3. 4; Athenaeum Club 2, Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3; Intramurals I, 2. 4. Delta Pi 3. 4 Phillips. Mary Elizabeth, 34 North Marshall Street, Shamokin, Pa . 648-0404 English Club 4; Harmonettes 1. Huski Club I, SPSEA 4 Pinter. Elizabeth Anne. 303 East Fourth Street. Bethlehem, Pa. 868-1082. B Clubs 2. 3. 4. President 3: Extramural Basketball I. 2. 3. 4, Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4. Pipher. Dawn Helena, R.D, 5. Towanda. Pa.. 265-3205, Band I. 2. Gamma Thela I ' psilon 2. 3. 4. Recording Secretary 4, Pilarra, Carmen Louis, 339 Rear La Salle Streel, Berwick, Pa,, Intra- muraK I Plan, Paul Edward, RD I, New Columbia, Pa, 568-646S Amaleur Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3. Presideni 4 Plalukis, Pauletle Michsele, 524 Winters Avenue. West Hazleton, Pa . 455-0850 Basketball 3, Poechman. James Leo, Box 82, Hokendauqua, Pa , 433-5826. Amer- ican Chemical Society I, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. Delta Pi 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3. 4, Captain 3, 4; Interscholaslic Chemical Soci- ety 3. 4 Polega. Joanne Mane. 807 West Coal Street, Shenandoah, Pa.. 462-3689 ARW Committee-Telephone I, House 3, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Bloomsburg Players 2, 3, 4; Harmonettes 1. Polinak, Dons Ann, 447 South Shamokin Street, Shamokin, Pa , 648-6244 Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; Harmonettes I, 2: SPSE.A 4 Politis, Barbara Rose, 140 West Girard Street, Atlas, Pa., 339-4735, CO A Committee-Hospitality 1. 2; Olympian 2. Council For Ex- ceptional Children 2. 3. 4, S PS E.A, 4, Pollock, Ben R. 1], Mam Street. Benton. Pa,. 925-2811, Men ' s Glee Club I. International Relations Club 4. S,P S E A 4. Varsity Club 2. 3. 4, Baseball I. 2. 3. 4 Pentium. William Lawrence. 401 Dewart Street. Riverside. Pa,. 275-1736. Band 2. Sigma Alpha Eta 2, Porosky. Elizabeth Jean. Lake Como. Pa. 798-2831 Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3. 4; SPSEA. 4: Intramurals 2. Posey. Bessie Mane. R.D  1. Orangeville, Pa., 683-2652, Science 2, 3, 4, S,P SEA I, 2, 3, 4, Ka pa Delta Pi 3. 4 Poller, Constance Mane, 302 Oneida Street, Sayre, Pa , 884-4562, ,ARW. Telephone Chairman 3. Telephone Committee 2. 3: Coun- cil lor Exceptional Children 4; Membership Chairman 3; Intra- murals 3. Otiiccr I. 2. 3; Fire Warden I. Hall Proctor 1 Potters. Ann H,. 150 South Maple Avenue. Kingston. Pa.. 288-3472. B Club 4; Intramurals (Softball, teniquoit volleyball) 2. 3. 4, Powell, Robert Dean, 315 West 5th Streel. Bloomsburg, Pa.. 784-7076 MRA Treasurer 4; Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3, 4 Prowant. Bonnie Jean. New Columbia Pa . 568-661 1 S P S E.A. I, 2. 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Pucino. DonnaJean. Frances, R,D 1, Catawissa, Pa, 799-5364 Athenaeum Club 1; SPSEA. 4; Lambda Alpha Mu 4 Radmond. Nelson R,, 1507 Gardner Avenue. Scranlon. Pa.. 346-2663. Senior Class President. Delta Omega Chi 2. President. Intramurals 2. Ranck. Charles Arthur, R.D. I, Allenwood, Pa., 547-5816, MRA Executive Council 4; Council for Exceptional Children I, 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Pi 3: Intramurals I, 2; Delta Pi I, 2 Raylinsky, Janice Mane, 3305 Bartram Road, Willow Grove, Pa,, 657-0267 English I. 2. 3. 4. S P S E A, I. 2, 3, 4 Reber. Kay Louise, R,D, 2, Pine Grove, Pa,. 345-3583 C G A. Committee-Hospitality 1. 2. 3. Election Board 3; ARW Big and Little Sister Co-Ordinator 3. Huski Club 3. 4; International Rela- tions Club 2, 3, S.P.S.E.A I, 3 Rebuck, Jerry Gilvert, R,D. 2, Shamokin, Pa , 648-6077 Circle K Club 2, 3, 4. Rccene, Paul Joseph, RD«3, Shickshinny, Pa, 542-7292 Physics Club 3, 4; Intramurals I Reda. Genevive Mane, Oneida, Pa., 384-4551 Phi Beta Lambda I, 2 Redline, Susan Jane, 1831 Millard Street, Bethlehem, Pa , 868-7307. CG A Committee-Hospitality I, 2; Pep 2; Maroon Gold 3, 4,. ARW Committee— Remembrance 3, House 3, Proctor I. 2: Dear Coed 2. B Club 4. Harmonettes I. 2; Huski Club 2. S PS E.A 3, 4, Lambda .Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Redwinski, Conna Mane, 241 Winters .Avenue. West Hazelton. Pa,. 454-2818 ARW Dorm Council 2. 3; Bloomsburg Players 2; SPSEA. I, 4. Reed. Karl David. 421 Orchard Avenue. Schuykill Haven, Pa., 385-2734 Maroon Gold I, 2, 3; Obiter photographer 2, 3; Intra- murals 1-, 2, 3; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3. 4. Reed, Roben L , R D. 5, Dancille, Pa , 672-2210 Chess Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3. President 4. Huski Club 2; Le Cercle Fran- cais 4. Physics Club 4, Intramurals I, Chess Team 2. 3, 4. Reichenbach, Gary William, 152 West lllh Street, Bloomsburg, Pa., 784-2041 Intramurals I Reilsnyder, Karen Lee, Box 27, Green Lane, Pa , 2,34-8522. Phi Beta Lambda 1, 2, 3; SPSE.A, I; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4 Reinaker, Glona Jean, R.D. 4, Danville. Pa.. 275-0189. Olympian B Club 3. 4; English Club 2. 4. SPSEA. 4 Reiner. William Harold. 45 South Market Street. Shamokin. Pa . 648-3207 Rhoades. Jr . Charles Edward. Danville. Pa.. 784-6854. Maroon $ Cold I. 2. 3, 4. Art Staff 2. Art Editor 3. 4; Olympian 2. An Staff 2. Chess Club 3. 4 Rhoades. Charlotte Helen. 414 Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston, Pa , 654-2357. Council for Exceptional Children 4; Huski Club I, 2. International Relations Club 1 Rhoades. M. Louann. 75 Ninth Streel. Wyoming. Pa . 693-1912 En- glish Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Richards. David Robert. 128 East Hanovet Street. Hanover, Pa, 637 5413 Athenaeum Club 3, 4 ' . Science Club 3, 4, Band I, 2 Richards. Frederick Charles, 358 Wright .Avenue. Kingston. Pa., 288.3022, Phi Beta Lambda 3, Intramurals 3, Delta Pi 1 Richards, Georgene Beth, 339 Lakeview Avenue, Drexel Hill, Pa , C19-5629 Bloomsburg Players I, 2. 3. 4. Harmonettes 1. 2. SPSEA 1 Richards. Mmam Jo. 3 South Eighth Streel. Shamokin, Pa , 648-8717 Harmonettes 1, Volleyball I Roan, Arthur Eugene, 336 Bisset Lane, Bloomsburg, Pa., 784-2647. Bloomsburg Players I Roberts, David Arthur, R.D, 4, Bloomsburg. Pa,. 784-3598. Science Club I, 2. 3. 4: Physics Club 2. 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A. I. 2. Robcrst. Donald Lynn. RD I. Hunlock Creek. Pa, 256-3597. Circle K Club 3. 4: Band 2, 3, Intramurals 2; Baseball I Roberts, Randall West, 228 James Avenue, Bloomsburg, Pa, 784-0624 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Xi 3, 4, Roberts, Ronald Lee, R,D, I, Junlock Creek, Pa, 256-3597 CG A Committee-Hospitality 3, 4; Studio Band I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4; Band I, 2, Treasurer 2. Robens, Richard George, 32 Lincoln Avenue. West Syoming. Pa.. 287-7174 Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. Robens. Sandra Kay. West Milton, Pa., 568-3851 CG A Commit- tee-Hospitality I, 2, International Relations Club 2, 3, Recording Secretary 2, 3. SP S E A 1.4. Roberts. William John. 310 East Broad Street. Nanlicoke. Pa.. 735-6369- C.G.A Committee-Orientation 3. Decoration 3. Pub- licity 3. Social Recreation 2; Intramurals 2. 3. 4. Robinson, Teny William, R.D. 4, Dancille, Pa, Science Club 2: S.P.S E A 4, Veteran s Association 4; Gamma Theta Upsilon 3, 4. Rogers, Clyde C, III, 814 Second Street, Wilhamspon. Pa., 323-0344 C.G.A Committee-Husky Lounge 2, Maroon Gold I; Bloomsburg Players I, SPSEA 4, Phi Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4, Ser- geant at Arms 3, 4, Intramurals 1; Delta Pi Herald 4 Roman, Joyce Anne, W i Lambert Street, Pittston, Pa.. 655 0805. SPSEA 1. 4; Orientation Committee 2; Bloomsburg Players I, 3. Intramurals 3. Ropp, Gial Mane, 803 Nonh Main Streel, Athens, Pa., 885-9494. Obiier 3; Le Cercle Francais 4; Intramurals 2, 3, Rosiak, Ann Mane, Fleetville. Pa„ 945-5631. ARW Election Com- mittee 2, 3; Council for Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4; Harmonettes I; S.P.S.E.A 1, 4. Rossmar, Stephanie Ann, RD 1, Drums, Pa„ 788-1652, Dramatic Club 4, Crew Chief 3; SPSEA 4, Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3- Rudy, Russell C, Jr., 36.34 St. Lawrence Avenue, St. Lawrence, Pa,, 779-0490 Varsity Club 3. 4, Treasurer 4, Alpha Phi Omega 2, Beta Sigma Delta 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4, Rupert, Jimmy Lee, 50 East 12th Street, Bloomsburg, Pa , 784-1761. Maroon Gold 3, 4, News Editor 4; S.P.S.E.A. I, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Sigma Pi 3, 4; Basketball I; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4. Rush, Jeanette Mane, 994 Nonh Locust Street, Hazleton, Pa„ 455-4006. Bloomsburg Players 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3 Ryan, Charles C, 208 West Mahoning Street, Danville. Pa, 274-0102. Circle K Club I; Intramurals 2, Day Mens Association 1. 2, 3, 4, Sacco. Joanne Maria. 45 1 AlUston Road, Springfield, Pa.. K13-6532. Dramatic Club I, 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A 4; Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 3, 4; ARW I, 2. 3. 4, Election Committee 2. 3 SainlSing, Ronald Eugene, Box 183, Hershey, Pa., 533-2086 Intra- mural Basketball I. Intramural Football 2 Sandel, John Eugene, R D 4, Bloomsburg, Pa., 784-0299. Chess Club 3; S P.S.E.A. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Sarpolis, Eileen Arnette, 190 East Main St., Glen Lyon, Pa., 736-7106 Maroon Gold I, SPSEA 4, Psychology Club 1: Hospitality I, 2; Archeology Club 3 Sauers, Mary Ann Rita, 20 N Kennedy Drive, McAdoo, Pa., 929-2495. Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 4; ARW Judiciary Board 2, Vice President Execu- tive Board 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. Sigma Alpha Eta I. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4 Saulesbury, Helen Dons, 616 Pine St . Milton, Pa., 742-8496 C.G.A. Hospilalily Committee I, 2; ARW Representative 2, SPSEA. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2 Saurman, Susanne Virginia, Bustleton ,Ave and Krewslown Road, Philadelphia, Pa,, IR3-0793, B Club 3, 4; Cheerleaders 3; Huski Club 1; SPSEA 4, Lambda Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4, Histonan 4; In- tramurals 2, 3, 4; Water Ballet 1, 2 Scandle, Anne M,, 236 South Coal Street. Shamokin. Pa,. 648-2543, Obuer typist 1. SPSEA 1. 4. Newman Club I. 2. 3. 4. Prom Committee 3. Hospitality Committee 1. 2. ARW I. 2. 3. 4 Scarpmo. Sarah Mane. 125 S. 10th. Easton. Pa., 252-1394 Huski Club 2, Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 3, 4. Schaefer, Bernard Frank. 2368 Oakdale Ave . Seaford. New York. SU5-6047 MRA Presideni 4. Sigma lota Omega 2. 3. 4. Histon- an 4; Varsity Club 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 4. Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4; Counselor in dormitory 4 Schaefer. Robert Charles, 330 North Street, West Hazleton, Pa., 454-8367 Basketball I, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Proctor 3, 4 Scheithauer, Nancy Karen, RD I, Towanda, Pa., 265-2681 Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2. 3; Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 4 Schlegel, Aracelia Espina, R D 1, Elvsburg, Pa., 672-2082 Spanish Club 2, 3. 4. Schlesinger. Myra Jane. 18 E, Arbutus St. Hazleton. Pa, 454-8076. C.G-A Committee-Decoration I, 2. 3, Prom 3, Hospitality 4: Ma- roon Gold I, English 4; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Schlosser, Nancy Louise, 1830 Hancock Blvd. Reading. Pa., 777-5098 ARW Correspondence Representative 4. B Club 3. 4; Huski Club 2; Sigma Tau Delta 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3 Schnaars. Donald Ralph. R D I. Bloomsburg. Pa. 437-2590. Phi Beta Lambda 3. 4; S PS.E A 4. Studio Band I. 2. 3. 4{ Band 1: Intra- murals I. 2 Schock. Elaine Irene, 226 N. Twelfth St.. Pottsville, Pa., 622-7753, ARW Committee-Election 2, 3— Chairman 3. Council 3; Dear Coed 2. 3. 4. Editor-in-Chief 3. Student Adviser 4; Bloomsburg Players 2. 3. 4: Harmonettes I: S.P.S.E.A. 1. 2, 3. 4 Schulten, Dawn Suzanne, 7914 Park Ave., Elkins Park, Pa, ME5-1499 CG A, Committee-Hospitality 1, 2; ARW Fire War- den 1, Secretary-Treasurer 3, JRA 4, SPSEA 1, 4: Lambda Alpha Mu 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3 Schultz, Margaret Mary, 200 Vernon Road. Mornsville. Pa.. CY5-7965, ARW Hall Representative 3; Obiler I, 2, Typing Chairman 2: Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3; S.P.S.E.A. 1. 4. Schuyler. Shirley Ethel. RD. 1; Turbotville. Pa.. 649-3176. Blooms- burg Players 3; SPSEA 4: Intramurals 1. Schwartz. Sharon Sue. Fourth Street. Port Royal. Pa . 527-4316. Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. Harmonettes 1. 2. Scott. Barbara Kay. 33 Stephen Lane, Bradford, Pa., 368-8969. Proc- tor 1, 2; Obuer 1, Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2 Seifert, George Richard, R.D. 2, Nazareth, Pa., 759-0496. Phi Beta Lambda I, 2. 3, 4; .S.P.S.E.A. I; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3. 4. Seyben. Pamela June. R D. 2. Orangeville. Pa.. 864-3825. English Club 2. 3; Treasurer 3. Harmonettes 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3; S.P.S.E.A I. 2. 4. Sharkazy. Lana Mae. 772 Main St . Egypt. Pa . 262-5294. CG A, Committee-Hospitality 2; Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3. SPSE.A 3. Intramurals I. 2, 3. 4. Shermeyer, Pamela Ann. 170 White Oak Drive. York. Pa.. 764-1632. Council for Exceptional Children 1. 2. 3. 4; S.P.S.E.A, 4, Shimko. Patricia Ann, 21 Second St., Strong, Pa., 339-2379, C.G.A, Committee-Election Board 2; ARW Proctor 2; B Club 3, 4; Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3. 4; Bloomsburg Players I. 2, 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A, I. 2, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Shoemaker, Arwilda Love. Route 2, Millville, Pa. 458-4701 SPSEA, 4, Shotwell. Olin L,. 313 Summerhill Avenue. Berwick. Pa.. 759-9683. Class Treasurer 3; C.G.A. Orientation Committee 3. 4; Standards Committee 2. 3. Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3. 4; Track I. 2. 3. 4. Shuey. Gary Ivan. Cherry Avenue, Lavelle. Pa,, 875-2821. Who ' s Who Among Students in American LJniversities and Colleges . Class Treasurer 4; Circle K Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, State Sec- retary 3, State Governor 4. Huski Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Intra- murals I. Sick, Joyce Mane, Star Route, Cushore, Pa , 833-5696 ARW; Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, 3, 4 Siegmann, Dennis Richard, 3711 Reedman Dnve, Levittown. Pa. WI3 2030. MRA Council 3: Varsity Club 3. 4; Wrestling 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4. Intramural Council 3; Delta Omega Chi 3. 4. Secretary 3. 4. Sierdinski. Mary Kay Theresa. 304 S. Jardin St.. Shenandoah, Pa„ 462-0628. C.G.A Committee-Hospitality I. 2; Orientation 3; Pep 3; Ohiler I; B Club 3. 4; Bloomsburg Players 3: SPSE.A. 4. Singer. Ronald Dean. 314 Harding Ave. Pen Argyl. Pa , 863-4506. Concert Choir I. Basketball I; Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; Delta Ome- ga Chi 3. 4. Sitler. Karen Noel. 328 E Tenth St . Berwick. Pa. 752-4825. Con- cert Choir 2. 3. 4. SPSE.A, 1. 2, Swell. H. Gordon. Jr, 1516 Dale Lane. Bethlehem, Pa., 868-6398. C.G.A. Committee-Awards 2. 3. Dining Room 3: Maroon «4 Gold 3. 4. Business Manager 4. German Club I. Golf I; Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4, Sklanka, Josephine Anne, R D  2, Kingsley, Pa , 289-4208 Council foe Exceptional Children I, 2, 4. ARW Corndor Representative 2; ARW Vice-President. West Hall. RA 3; ARW Resident Advisor 4; Newman Club I, 3 Skomitz, Rosemary Clare. 1251 E Fourth St., Bethlehem, Pa, 867 3416. B Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Basketball I, 2, 3: Intra- murals I, 2, 3 Slack, Lyie James, Jr. 215 Eddy St.. Warren. Pa.. 726-0443. Who ' s Who Among -Amencan Universities and Colleges 4; C.G.A. Committee-Sex Education 3. Teaching Improvement 3. Student Organizations 4; Maroon Gold 2. 3. Assistant Editor 3; Olympi- an 2. 3. Assistant Editor 2. Editor-in-Chief 3: Students for Johnson 1. Vice Presideni 1 Slonaker, Rulh Ann. 104 Walnut St. Millville. Pa. 458-6178 SPSEA I. 2. 3. 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4 Slusser. Susan Kathleen. R.D. 5. Bloomsburg, Pa„ 752-4605. C.G.A. Hospitality Committee 1. 2; Olympian 2; English Club 2; S PS E.A. I, 3, 4 Smeltz. Leland Arthur, RD 1, Lewisburg, Pa. 524-9661 Ameri- can Chemical Society 3. 4. Program Chairman 3; Chess Club I; Concert Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4; Madrigal Singers I. 2, 3. 4; Men ' s Glee Club 2. 3. 4. Smiles. L, Elaine, 155 Philadelphia Ave. West Pittston. Pa,. 654-8905, Huski Club 1. 2. Secretary 1. International Relations Club I; S.P.SEA 1. 4 Smith. Carol Mae. R.D 1. Beaumont. Pa. 639-5622 SPSEA 1. 2. 3. 4 Smith. David Walter. 219 Maple Street, Wealherley, Pa.. 427-8919. Smith, Martin Thomas, 1231 Walnut St., Ashland, Pa., 875-1280. Day Men Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Athenaeum Club I; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; S.P.S,E,A. 4. Smith. Pamela Anne. 1312 Chestnut St.. Berwick. Pa . 752-6406. En- glish Club 3. 4. International Relations Club I. Science Club 1; Sigma Tau Delta 3. 4; S PS E A 2. 3. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4. Histo- r Association 3. 4 Smith. Richard Paul, 75 Main St , Harleigh, Pa, Phi Beta Lambda I, 2. 3, 4; Huski Club 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Newman Club I, 2. 3 Smith, Robert Lee, 322 N. Seventh St, Leighton. Pa. 377-4941. Concert Choir 2. 3. 4. President 3. Men ' s Glee Club 1, 2. 3; Ma- dngal Singers 2. 3. 4; Studio Band 2 Snyder. Jeffrey George. 1710 Steel St.. Berwick. Pa.. 752-3557. Phys- ics Club 3. 4. Vice-President 3. President 4; Tennis I. 2. 3. Snyder. Linda Diane. 601 Juniper St.. Quakertown. Pa.. 536-6483. C G ,A Committee-Election Board 2. 3. Decoration 3; Obiter I; Phi Beta Lambda I. 2. 3. 4; Huski Club 2. S.P.S.E.A 1. 4. Intra- murals 1. 2. 3 Solhday. Karen Jane. Fifth and Oak St., North Wales, Pa, 699-9556- C.G.A. Committee-Orientation 2, Social Recreation 2; Obiter 1. 2, 3. Copy Editor 3; S.P.S.E.A. 4; Lambda Alpha Mu 2. 3, 4. Recording Secretary 3. Somerdav. Gerald. Ramble Road. Parkland. Pa.. SK-7-3615. Olym- pian 4. Bloomsburg Players I. Forsensic Society 3, 4; S.P.S.E.A, 4: Pi Kappa Delta 4; Bowling 3 Sparks, Donna Jean. 137 Reed Drive. Clairton. Pa.. 384-4586. JRA 4; Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2. 3.4. SPSE.A 4 Spatzer. Rebecca Jane. 301 S Market St . Shamokin. Pa . 648-4478. B Club I, 2, 3. 4; Harmonettes : S PS E.A. 4; Lambda Alpha Mu 2, 3. 4; Intramurals I. 2; Extramural I, 2. Spenng, Martha Betsy, Box 75, Dimock, Pa , 278-2749. Huski Club 3, 4 Spoelman, Diane Mane, 130 Brown St., Lewisburg, Pa,. 524-9503, Bloomsburg Players I, 2, 3, 4; Players Workshop I. 2, Student Di- rector 2; Alpha Psi Omega 2, 3, 4, Sphtt, Kenneth Joseph, 1423 Scott Street. Kulpmont. Pa.. 373-3175. Obuer 1, 4; Olympian 2. 3; Athenaeum Club 1, 2; Council for Ex- ceptional Children 2. 3, 4: Huski Club 2, 3; International Rela- tions Club 2, 3, SPSE.A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4: Sig- ma Alpha Eta 4; Intramurals I. 2. Sproull, James D., IS Covet St., Cayuga, New York, AL206I40, Council for Exceptional Children 4; Huski Club I; Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4; Football I; Intramu- rals I. 4. Stagich, Cathenne JoAnn. 501 Gallows Hill Road. Cranford. New Jersey. 276-1568 Bloomsburg Players I. English Club I; Huski Club I. 2. 3. Secretary 2. 3. Stalker. Paul Robert. II E. Main St.. Canton. Pa.. 673-8541. Intra- murals I. 2: Pi Kappa Epsilon 3. 4. Stanko. Theresa Jean. 606 Green Acres Slreel, Mechanicsburg. Pa-. 766-5246. Maroon Gold I; Science Club I. 4; Inlramurals 2. 3. Sleek. Jac uelyn Mar -. 151 Kendall Ave.. Jersey Shore, Pa.. 398-20,SO. .ARW Big and Lillle Sisler Co-ordlnalor 2. 3: Huski Club 2. 3; S.P.S.E-A 4. Sleffen. Mary Lee. 688 May Ave. Willlamspon. Pa.. 322-6900, Bloomsburg Players I. 2. 3, 4; S P S.E.A. 3; Alpha Psi Omega 2. 3. 4. Vice President 3. Presideni 4; Kappa Delta Pi 3. Steiner. Arthur Anderson. 1648 Spring Garden Avenue. Berwick. Pa.. 752-5338. Ohiwr 4: Huski Cluh 2. 3. 4. Gamma Theta Upsi- Ion 2. 3. 4; Inlramurals 1. 2 Sleller. Elwood Allen. 326 Water St . Northumberland. Pa,. 473- 8653. inlramurals 1. 2. 3. 4. Sloru, Thomas W., R.D,«3. Mounlaintop. Pa.. Dramatic Club I; International Relations Club 2; Le Cercle Francais 2; Spring Arts Festival Committee 3, Slraub. Beverly M.. 1605 Fairview Drive. Mountoursville. Pa,. 368- 1132 Inlramurals I. 2. 4. Straub. Dorothy May. 632 Kerper St.. Philadelphia. Pa,. Ra5 5137, Huski Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 3. 4, Inlramurals I, Sirausser. Rhea Lois. 132 S Ridge Si.. Taylor. Pa.. 562-0642, Span- ish Club I. 2. 3. 4: S,P S,E A, I. 4, Strieker. Barbara Ann. RD,«I. Robesonia. Pa,. 693-3485, ARW Corridor Representative 2; Olvmpian 3; B Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4; Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2, 3. 4. SPSEA, 1, 2: Pi Omega Pi 3. 4. Historian 4; Inlramurals I. 2. 3. 4; Extramurals 1. 4, Slnmpler. Anne Marie. 1650 West Chester Pike. West Chester. Pa,. 692-6187, Day Women. American Chemical Society 4; Science Club 2 Slnne. Elma Marion. 152 E. Independence Slreel. Shamokin. Pa.. 648-8627. Day Women 1. 2. 3. 4. Harmonelles 3. Psychology Club 4, Strine. Susan Carolyn. 152 E Independence Street. Shamokin. Pa,, 648-8627 Amencan Chemical Societv 4. Harmonelles 2: Gamma Theta Upsilon 3. 4, Strong, Elaine Marie. 3424 Bedford Drive. Camp Hill. Pa.. 737-0353, Intemalional Relations Club I. 2. 3; Inlramurals 1. 2; Hockey 1, Strong. William John. 235 E Eleventh St, Berwick, Pa. 759-S117 Phi Beta Lambda 3; Band 3. Slyer. David Lee, Drumore. Pa.. 548-2738, S,P S,E A 4. Inlramurals 1. 2, 3, Slyer, Virginia Alice, R D  2, Mifflinburg, Pa,, 523-6636, Council for Exceptional Children 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sullivan, Sharon Ann, 720 Apple Blossom Road, Easlon, Pa„ 258-7772. S.PS.E.A. I; Inlramurals I. 2. 3; ARW House Coramil- lee 3, Summers. Gail Ann. Fifth St.. Milflinville. Pa . 752-7847 Ohiier 2. 4. SPS E,A, I. 3. 4; Kappa Delia Pi 3. 4 Summers. Lucretia Joyce, R,D  5, Bloomsburg, Pa, 784-7313, Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, 3, 4. SPSEA, 4. Kappa Delta Pi 3. 4, Re- cording Secretary 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Swank, Harry Edward. R,D «l. Fredericksburg. Pa. 865-3358, Ma- roon Coldl. Inlramurals I. 2. 3. 4: Fire Marshall 2, Swoyer. Sallie Lee. 555 N . Laurel St . Hazleton. Pa . 455-3583 Con- cert Choir 1. 2. 3; Bloomsburg Players 3, 4: German Club 3. 4: S.PS.E.A. 3. 4: Inlramurals I Szoka. Eugene Michael. 508 ' ' ! Lawrence Street. Allenlown, Pa. 432-7440 Inlramurals I. 2, 3, 4, Newman Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Taber, Thomas Jay, Dimock. Pa,, 278-31 14, CGA, Commillee-Or- lentation 4; English Club I, 2. 3, 4; Inlramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Kap- pa Epsilon 3, 4, Executive Board 3, Taby, Carolyn Jane, 214 North Rock Street, Shamokin, Pa„ 648-2436 Maroon i Gold I; SPSEA 4, Tannery, Eve S,, 1727 Olive Street, Reading, Pa., 376-0239 Laural Pnncess Court 3; Phi Beta Lambda I; S,P,S,E,A, 1. 4: Inlramurals I. 2, 3. 4. Tate. Balbara Adelle. 213 Alpine Slreel, Ridgway, Pa, 772-6645, Huski Club I, 2; SPSEA, 4 Taylor, Leahetta Elaine, 78 Homeland Road, York, Pa,, 741-1713, Who ' s Who Among Student in Amencan Universities and Col- leges 4; ARW Hall Representative 3; Council for Exceptional Children I, 2. 3. 4, Refreshment Chairman 2, President Elect 3. President 4; SPSEA 4 Taylor, Thomas Stewart, 1950 SwanlraCreek Road, Middlctown, Pa., 944-9765 Phi Beta Lambda 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball I. 2, 3, 4; Psychology Club 4, Temiso, Plama Ann, 217 Hoover Street, Old Forge, Pa„ 457-4755, Junior Prom Committee 3: ARW House Committee 2, Fire War- den 3; SPSEA, 1; Inlramurals I, 2, 3. 4, Tctre. John Paul. Zion Grove. Pa,. 889-3414, Physics Club 1, 2. 3, 4 Tharp, Robena Faye, 825 North Washington St,, Shamokin, Pa, 648-1679, Concen Choir 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3; Harmonelles I Thomas. Linda Ann. 500 Amencan Street. Calasauqua. Pa,. 264-9144 ARW Representative to Judiciary 3; Majorettes I. 2. 3, 4, Drum Majorette 3; Sigma Alpha Ela I, 2. 3, 4, Thomas, Thomas W., Jr„ 29 East Shawnee Avenue, PIvmouth, Pa , 779-18.56 Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 3, 4; Inlramurals I, 2 Tomlinsom, William Sands Jr.. 206 South Linden A%enue. Halboro, Pa., OS5-3939, CGA. Hospitality Committee 3. 4; Social Recrea- tion Committee 2. 3. 4. Chairman 4; Election Board 3. 4; Pep Committee 4; Orientation Committee 4; Dramatic Club Players I; SPSEA, I; Pi Kappa Epsilon 3. 4. President 3, Speaker of the House 4: Inter-Fratemity Council 3. Tonegiani. Ellyn Susan. 214 Seventh Street. Wyoming, Pa, 693-2240, C,G,. , Committee-Dinmg Room 2, Secretary 2, Huski Club 2; Lambda Alpha Mu 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 2; Inlramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Trapane, Philip Benjamin, 434 LaSalle Slreel, Berwick, Pa„ 759-8868, Day Men, Trathen, John J, 400 East 3rd Street, Bloomsburg, Pa,, Phi Beta Lambda 3: Kappa Delta Pi 4, Pi Omega Pi 3. 4, Trevelhan. Failh Anne. R,D, I. Ml, View. Wilkcs-Ban-e, Pa,. 825-2935. Dramatic Club Players 3. English Club 2: SPSEA. 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3. Trull, Lynn Douglas. Center Street, Beaver Spnngs. Pa., 658-8385, Dramatic Club Players I; Football 1. Basketball 1; Baseball I, 2, 3; Day Men 3, 4. Tucker, Robert Louis, 529 Muir Avenue, Hazleton, Pa.. 454-8802, Sigma Iota Omega 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. 4; Inlramurals I. 2. 3. 4 Ulan oski. James Thomas. 13 Cedar St . Danville. Pa . 275-4508, Vet- eran ' s Association 2, 3, Ulnch, Nancy Lee, Water Sl„ Washinglonnlle, Pa, 437-2309 Science Club 3, 4; SPSEA. 1, 3, 4, Umlauf, Sallee Ruth, 203 Biddle Street, Gordon, Pa, Undeck, Karen Maria, 4 Maplewood Blvd., Hazleton, Pa.. 454-7617 CGA, Pep Committee 2; ARW; Maroon Gold 2; Obiier 4: Olympian 2; Dramatic Club Players 3. 4; Spanish Club 1, S PS.E A, I. 2. 4; Newman Club I. 3. 4, Uram. Bonila Mane. 1941 Dickson St. Bensick. Pa., 75207628 Athenaeum Club 2. 3. Secretary 3; Harmonelles I. 2, Vaughn. Chene E., 223 Manzville Road. Berwick, Pa., 752-6934 Dav Women Treasurer 2; Council for Exceptional Children I, 2, 3.4. Vazquez, Diana Rosa. 1434 W, Union Blvd , Bethlehem. Pa. 866-5512, Spanish Club 1, 2; Inlramurals I, 2. 3, 4 Verbitski, Richard Stanley, 102 Warsaw St , Keiser, Pa,, 373-3986, Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, 4; SPSEA 4 Volciak. Robert Joseph, 32 E. Tamarack St.. West Hazleton. Pa,. Veteran ' s Association 4 Voipe, Mary Frances, 837 Haws Ave,, Nomstown, Pa,, 272-5728, ARW, Elections Committee 3: House Committee 3. East Hall Fire Warden 3. Dear Coed . Proof-reader 3. Wnler 3; SPS E,A, 4 Wagner, Gail Patricia, River Road, Bloomsburg, Pa,, 784-2260 Day Women Representative 3, 4, Bloomsburg Players 3, 4; Harmon- elles I. 2, Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3; Spanish Club 4, SPS E A 4: Kappa Delia Pi 3, 4 Wagner, Minam Alberta, 1 19 Biddle St.. Gordon. Pa,. 875-2056 Wagner. Pamela Gale, 234 Mervine Street. Pottslown. Pa. 215-323-3379, ARW. Council for Exceptional Children 4; Sigma Alpha Eta I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1; Water ballet I, 4, Waldron, Sharyn Leanne, 113 Green Lynne Dnve, Levinown, Pa,, Wi-60183 SPSEA 1. 2, 4; Inlramurals 1, 1: Proctor 1. Wall, Madelyn, 59 Spruce St,. , lden Station. Pa,. 735-0457, Phi Beta Lambda 1. 2 Wallos. Bonnie Mane. R D 2. Berwick, Pa,, 759-9315 CGA Hospitality Committee 2, Bloodmobile 2, Float Committee I; Athenaeum Club 2, 3; Harmonelles I; International Relations Club 4; SPSEA I, 2, 4: Inlramurals I, Walsh, Marx, 500 East Hancock Slreel, Lansdale, Pa,, 855-8000, CGA Onentalion Committee 2; Election Committee 3, Pep Committee 2, Bloodmobile 3: Fire Warden 2; Hospitality 1, 2; Bloomsburg Players I, Huski Club 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2. 4. SPSEA. 4; Lambda Alpha Mu 2. 3. 4; Inlramurals I; West Hall Committees-House 2. 3: Telephone 3; Fire Warden 2; Home- coming Committee 2; Laborator Assistant 3. 4 Walter. James William. 1323 .Arch St.. Ashland. Pa. 875-0324 CGA Hospitality Committee 2. 3. 4; Election Board 3. 4; Con- cert Choir I. 2. 3. 4: Bloomsburg Players I: SPSEA 4. WalleR. Paul David. 1318 E Centre St,, Mahanoy City. Pa. 773-3646, CO A, Election Board r; Bloodmobile 4; Assembly 4; Maroon S Cold 2, 3. 4. Delta Pi 3. 4; Inlramurals I. 2. 3. 4. Wallman. David Thomas. R,D 1. Montgomery. Pa,. 547-7104, SPSEA, 4. Phi Sigma Pi 3: Inlramurals I. 2, 3; Delta Pi 3, 4, Walton, Joseph William, 720 W, Second Sl„ Hazleton, Pa,, 455-2838, CGA, Pep Commiltee 2, 3; Hospitality Committee 2, 3; Awards 2. 3: Decoration 2, 3, Chairman 3, Publicity 3; Social Recreation 3; Onentalion 3, 4; MRA Fire Marshall 2, 3; Concert Choir I, 2; Men ' s Glee Club I, 2. Bloomsburg Players 1; SPS E A, 4; Alpha Phi Omega 2. 3; Beta Sigma Delta 2. 3. 4. Hislonan 3; Baseball I. 2. 3. 4, Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Wanko. Laurelle. 588 Cheny St . Edwardsville. Pa.. 287-1863. Obiier 2; Science Club 3. 4; S P SEA 4; Inlramurals 2, 3, 4. Wark. Nancy Jane. 337 Martzville Rd,. Berwick, Pa,, 759-9797, Day Women; Obiter 4; Athenaeum Club 2. 3; Harmonelles 1; SPS.EA, 4. Washington, Camille DeVel, 3805 Munson Road, Bailey ' s Cross- roads, Virginia, 481 -8291 Council for Exceptional Children 3;Band 2 Waskevich, Lorelta Frances, 103 Spruce St,, Wilkes Bane, Pa,. 824-5156. S.P.S.EA. I. 4; Junior Resident Adviser 2. 3; Psycholo- gy Club 3; Newman Club 1; ARW 1. 2. 3. 4, Wallo. John Stephen, Jr., 208 E, Hazard St,, Summit Hill, Pa„ 645-3937, CGA, Committee-Firednll 3, Bloodmobile 4; Fool- ball I, 2; Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Walts, Barton Irying, 937 E Sixth St , Berwick, Pa , 759-8971, Veter- an ' s Association I, 2, 3, Weaver, Daniel Roy, 9 Spruce St., Pine Grove, Pa., 345-3622, Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3; S.PS.E.A. 4; Football 1; Inlramurals I, 2. 3, 4. Captain 3. 4, Weaver. Kenneth Drew. 214 Baylor Road, Watsonlown, Pa,, 538-8802 Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. 3, 4, Inlramurals I, 2. 3 Weaver. Samuel Wallet. 1502 W Mulberry St. Shamokin. Pa.. 648-5337 Circle K Club I. Huski Club I. 2. 3, 4, Inlemalional Relations Club 3, 4, Science Club I, 2, 3. 4; S PS.EA, 3. 4; Gam- ma Theta Upsilon 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Geography Symposium 3. Speaker Webber. John Daniel, Box 140, RD  2, Shamokin, Pa . 644-0106, Day Men 1, 2 3, 4; Sigma Alpha Eta 1 Webber, Linda Ruth, 1008 Avenue H, Riverside, Pa.. 275-3777 Le Cercle Francais I. 2. 3. 4. S.P.S.E.V 4; Day Women 1. 2. 3, 4, Weikert, Jane E.. 415 Lincolnway West, New Oxford, Pa., 624-2521. Council for Exceptional Children I. 2, 3. 4: Harmonelles I; Inlra- murals I. Wclker. Geraldine Ruth, RD  1, Woodland, Pa, 342-1197, Olym- pian 2. 3, 4; B Club 2. 3. 4; Phi Beta Lambda 1 2. 3. 4; S.PS.E.A, I, 2, 3, 4; Pi Omega Pi 2, 3, 4; Inlramurals I. 2, 3. 4, Wells, Carol L,, RD « I, Carbondale, Pa,, 222-3225, Harmonelles 2, 3, 4, SPSE A 2. 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4 Welsh. Thomas R.. 407 Smith Street. North Wales. Pa,. 215-699-9513, Obiier 2. 3; Faculty Editor 2. 3; Dramatic Club I, 2. 3, 4; S,P,S.E.A. 4; Alpha Psi Omega 2. 3. 4 Wilde, J. Peter. 1231 Rosemonl Lane. Abinglon. Pa,, 887-4063, CG.A. Decoration Commiltee Chairman 3; Concert Choir I, 2, 3. 4; Dramatic Club 3, 4, Huski Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Varsi- ty Club 2. 3. 4; Swimming 2. 3. Men ' s Glee Club 2. 3; Play i in the Shade 3 Williams. Bonnie Lee Fox, 12 Upper Mulberrv Slreel. Dan lU Pa. 275-1841 Athenaeum Club 3. SPSE A 2 Williams. Bruce Harvey. RDal. Wilkes-Barre. Pa.. 824-8S il Circle K Club 1. English Club 4. SPSEA 3. 4; Band I ; SNEA, 3. 4 Williams. Janet Elizabeth. 603 E, Fourth St.. Bloomsburg. P.i 784-2916, Day Women ' s Scholarship I; Obiier I. 2. 3. 4; Phi Bii,. Lambda I. 2. 3. 4, Trip Committee Chairman 3. 4, Cheerleadct . ' .1. SPSEA 4, Williams. Richard Maurice. R D «2. Clark ' s Summit. Pa,. 587-24U4 Huski Club 3; Inlramurals I. . rchaeologv Club 2, Williams. Sarah I. 604 Eleventh Ave. Prospect Park. Pa,. LE2-72I5. ARW Remembrance Committee 2; Gamma Theta Upsilon 2. 3.4; Inlramurals 3; Field Hockey I Wilson, Robert James. 516 Dennison Ave,. Wyoming. Pa.. 693-3824. C G A Hospitality Committee 2, Sigma lota Omega 3. 4; Track I; Inlramurals 1.2, 3, 4; Archaeology Club 2, 3 Witmer, Ann Louise, Tn-Acrcs, ElizabethviUe, Pa., 362-8814. ARW House Committee 2, 3, Chairman 3; J.R.A, 4; Dear Coed 3. B Club 3, 4, Bloomsburg Players 2; Harmonelles 2; International Relations Club 4; Science 3. 4; SPS.EA, 3. 4; Band I. 2. 3; Inlra- murals 1. 2. 3. 4, Wohlfart. Margaret Ann. Box 145. Nerfoundland, Pa. 676-3556. Huski Club 3; Band I. 2 Wolfe. Brenda Kaye. RD I. Berwick. Pa,. 752-6644, Olympian I. Athenaeum Club 2. 3. 4. English Club 4; S.P.S.EA. 4, Wolfe. Sharon LaBar. 7.50 N Eighth St.. Sunbury. Pa , 966-2761 Harmonelles 1. 2, 3, 4. President 3; Inlramurals 2. 3. Team Cap- lain 2 Wolverton. Raymond Boyd. 514 E Front St, Danville. Pa. 275-3648. Physics Club 2. 3. 4, Worth. James William. RD«1, Noxen, Pa,, NE 92067 Who ' s Who Among Students in Amencan Universities and Colleges 4; CGA 2.4; MRA Represenlalive 3. Bloomsburg Players I. Slud- 10 Band 2, 3. 4. President 2. 3, Treasurer 4; Band 2. Gamma The- ta Upsilon 2, Vice-President 4; Inlramurals 3. Woytowich. John Samuel. 638 Spruce St., Kulpmonl, Pa., 373-3120, Phi Beta Lambda I, 2, 3, 4, SPSEA, 4; Pi Omega Pi 3. 4. Wright, Sandra Lee, .323 W, Third St, Nescopeck. Pa., 752-7108 Athenaeum Club I, 2. Yabcznyski. Margaret, 340 Fair Slreel, Bloomsburg, Pa,, 784-3864 Day Women I , Resident Women 2, 3, 4. Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3. 4; NBEA 4 Yabczynski, Margaret, 202 South Pearl Street, Shamokin, Pa. 648-8131 Phi Beta Lambda 2. 3. 4, Yackabonis. Mary Ellen Margaret. 934 East Center Street, Mahanoy City, Pa, 77302967 CGA. Hospilality Committee I. 2. 3. SPSEA I. 2; Newman Club I. 2. 3. Yavorosky. Michael John. 65 River St.. Simpson, Pa,. 282-4974 Olvmpian 4; American Chemical Society 2, 3; Science Club I, 2; Archeology Club 2. 3. 4 Yeager. Gayle A. RD «2. Shickshmny. Pa.. 864-3721 Sigma Al- pha Ela 2. 3. 4. Hospitality Committee I Yockey. Gregory Thomas, 1701 Center ,Ave , Reading, Pa, 376-0622 MRA 3, 4; Sigma Iota Omega 4 Yoder, Bonila Darlene, RD «l, Danville, Pa,, 275-3629, Class Sec- retary I; Phi Beta Lambda 2, 3, Historian 3, Voder, Nelson W , 302 W Willow Sl,, Shamokin, Pa,. 648-1369 SPSEA, 4, Yost. Richard Judson. 722 Carol St,. New Cumberland. Pa. 234-9392. Alpha Phi Omega 3. 4; Archaeology Club 3; Track 3. 4. Co-Captain 3. 4; Cross Country 3, Co-Captain; Inlramurals Cap- tain I. 2. 3. 4 Young. Judilh Kaye. 829 Pennsylvania Ave.. Pen Argyl, Pa . 863-4639, ARW Hospitality Commiltee 3. Class Float Committee 3; Phi Beta Lambda I. Bloomsburg Players 2. 3; Inlramurals 2 Young. Leslie Frances. 101 Ardmoor Ave. Danville. Pa,. 275-3597 Athenaeum Club 4. Bloomsburg Players I. 2. 3. 4; English Club 4. Sigma Tau Delta 3. 4. SPSEA, 4. Zack. Lorraine Mane. 10 Morningside Ave.. Yardtey. Pa, HY3-2850 ARW Dorm Council 3. Vice President 3; Voling Member of ARW 3, Inlramurals 2 3 Zalinski. Frances M . 223 W Spruce Slreel, Shamokin. Pa. 648-5705 Zalonis. Robert Neil. 427 Calhenne St.. Bloomsburg. Pa.. 784-5421 Varsity Club 3. Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4, Zangardi, John Joseph, 206 Fairview Avenue, Scranton, Pa,, .34-7-2476, Maroon Gold i. English Club 1, 2, 3; SPS.EA, 4; Inlramurals I, Zavacky. Donna M,. 913 W. Grove Ave.. Clarks Summit. Pa . 5871550, ARW; Judiciary 3; Obiier 2, 3; Harmonelles 1; Inlramu- rals I, 2, 3; Election Committee 2; Big and Lillle Sister Co-ordina- lor 2, 3, Zchner, Eileen Adele, R D «3, Tamaqua, Pa., 386-5565 B Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Concert Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Robe Chairman 2. 3; German Club 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; S,P,S,E.A, 4, Inlramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Zehner, Karen Jill, 724 E, Fillh Street, Bloomsburg, Pa,, 784-4313, Science Club 2, SPSEA 3, 4, Basketball 1, Zeislofl. Roger H.. 936 West Main Street. Bloomsburg. Pa,. 784-1100 Phi Beta Lambda 3. 4. Beta Sigma Delta 3. 4; Men ' s Inlramurals 3. 4. Freshman Orientation 4 Zicgler. Steven Lee. 369 Emerson Road. Huntingdon Valley. Pa . WL7-OI3I. Concert Choir I. 2; Men ' s Glee Club 1.2; Inlramurals 1. 2. 3 Zimmerman. Richard Thomas. Box 29, Zion Grove. Pa . 889-3696, S PS E A 4, Inlramurals I, 2. 3, 4. Zimmerman, Roy Roger, RD.«1. Mifllinburg. Pa. Wreslhng I. 2, Zoranski. Frank Joseph. 14 Orchard Street. Glen Lyon. Pa. 736-6392. CGA Hospitality Committee 3; Day Men; Science Club 1; Physics Club 4; SPSEA 3. 4. Inlramurals; Cross Coun- try 1. 2. 3.4; Captain I, Water Polo; Basketball; Volleyball Assoc, Captain 2. 3. 4; National Council of Math Teachers (Student Di- vision) 3. 4 Zosh. Theresa Ann. 231 East Ave. Ml, Carme,. Pa,. 339-2662. CGA Election Board Committee 2; Proctor 2; Obiier 2; B Club 3. 4; Bloomsburg Players 2. 4. English Club 2. 4; S.P.S.EA, 1. 4. Inlramurals I. 2. 3 Subject Index Alpha Phi Gamma 157 IFC Alpha Phi Omega 161 International Relations Club Alpha Psi Omega 158 ISC American Chemical Society 90 January Graduation Andruss Library 10, 11, 13, 51 Junior Prom Archaeology Club 87 Kappa Delta Pi ARW 68-69 Lambda Alpha Mu Athenaeum Club 86 Laurel Princess B Club 94-95 Le Circle Francais Baseball 146-147 Literary and Film Society Basketball 126-130 Madrigal Singers Beta Sigma Delta 163 Majorettes Bloomsburg Players 23, 97 Maroon and Gold Board of Trustees 50 Maroon and Gold Band Campus Guests, Special 24-25 May Graduation CGA 66-67 Men ' s Glee Club Cheerleaders 82-83 Mock Repubhcan Convention Chess Club 86 MRA Circle K 85 Obiter Color Guard 84 Olympian Concert Choir 101 Phi Alpha Theta Council For Exceptional Children 103 Phi Sigma Xi Cross Country 122-125 Physics Club Day Men ' s Association 74 Pilot Day Women ' s Association 71 Pi Omega Pi Dean of Instruction 46 President of the College Dean of Students 47 Professor Rygiel Delta Epsilon Beta 168-169 PSEA Delta Omega Chi 162 Psychology Club Delta Pi 167 Senior Ball Director of Development 48-49 Sigma Alpha Eta Football 116-121 Sigma Iota Omega Forensic Society 88 Sigma Tau Delta Freshmen Orientation 18 Spring Arts Festival Gamma Theta Upsilon 156 Swimming German Club 85 Tau Sigma Pi Golf 142-143 Termis Greek Week 32-33 Theta Gamma Phi Harmonettes 92 Track Homecoming 19-22 Varsity Club Homecoming Queen 20 Who ' s Who Huski Club 81 Wrestling 150 80 151 26 37 153 160 36 102 96 98 99 76-77 100 40-41 98 27-31 72-73 78-79 75 152 166 91 80 154 44-45 52-53 89 92 38-39 159 164-165 155 34-35 136-139 170 140-141 170-171 144-145 93 180-181 131-135 243 THANK YOU . . . Each year the Obiter staff feels proud to say that after long, often frustrating, hours they have produced a book that is different from any that have preceded it. We, too, feel that the book you now have in vour hands is unique in several ways. It contains more color, more Ufe and a more complete record of the school year than has been possible with any previous book. Yet as you read this another Obiter is in the process of recording a new year and will undoubtedly involve ideas and designs unthought of by us. However, all Obiter staffs have one aim in common, and that is to capture fleeting moments of collegiate Ufe and to confine them to pictures and words so vivid that they will seem to recreate those moments for one who leafs through the pages in years to come. It has been with this in mind that we of the 1968 Obiter have designed your book. Only the years can teU of our success. For the present we are satisfied, and 1 would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have contributed so much of their time and talent to creating and developing this book. Many of these are now shaping the 1969 Obiter, and to them 1 extend sincere wishes for a fulfilling and suc- cessful year. 1 would also like to extend a thank you to Steve Hock, first semester freshman last year, who took many of the pictures vital to our book, and a special thank you to Mrs. Claudette Stevens, Publications Director in 1967. for contributing long summer hours to the creating of plans for the 1968 Obiter. Finally, thank you to Mr. Robert Haller, present PubUcations Director, and to Dean Riegel, year- book advisor, who worked to develop these plans into a tan- gible reality. JJndA J i yc Vuj Editor 244 pi I
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