Buffalo State College - Elms Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1958

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R491 I s' f . , , emi' ' MP- f K.. 1 f . 1 5- V' 3- xiv' NINETEEN ELMS l ll l l F fx V ,- - 'M A I - ' . -' :F . 4 N like I 1 . . .X . . . ' 95 E X Q1 l r ' EQ . Q I x ,.,,, M ' fe 'iQ f' ,rr ., .. 1 r f !' I . V,VV V! lv K MM Stare University ol New York, College For Teachers AT Bullalo I 2 I l l r ...wr J 95 1 regwsgiirgf tiyf3i?fszf2.ruff5NoiZfr t swift? F or . ,' 7 F- H I Y ELMS stali Co-Editors-in-Chief Business Manager .... . ...... Advisor ......... Managing Editor . Literary Editor .... Art Editor .. . . .. Photography Editor Typing Editor lndex Editor ..... Don-Jay Studio 2-1 1 Rb I .A 1 fairy Q , Boxer and Norm Plezia Hazel Ensminger Roland Wise Helen Taylor ....... Jack Hutzler Casey Kacprowicz Jim Clark Elaine Vertalino Caryl Vertalino Sillato BUSINESS STAFF: J. Sibble, J. Howland, B. Corby, D. Maurer, J. Duffy, R. Pukancik, P. Baldino, C. Taylor, S. Chazan, V. Russell, S. Goldtarb, C. Jaffee, B. Young, P. Horton. LITERARY STAFF: J. Wuertzer, B. Johanson, E. Rothman, N. Talbot, J. Morrison, J. Henry. TYPING STAFF: B. Young, A. Guelfi, N. Whall, C. Grimaldi. ART STAFF: R. Rogers, R. Fox, R. Kersting, J. Napierski. INDEX STAFF: A. Zappia, B. Zucker. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: D. Arkland, J. Garthner, R. Gates, B. Vantine. ' --.-.'.............a..q-.-.......,............... V . . , . .. .. . .. V . , .. ... ., . 41 A gh ,. Sf? . ' fm' ,V -,isiiff 1 tiff , MTV, .X , 2755 ' ff- , ,ff - 14,5 w 2, f W f , ,M '55 Wi?-Xvvf' YL 4 1 52, Q Q ,, ,.,.,,,f. Mg aff. 1 A ff gfgw ,,, 'ff , f I 1' ,fa I , , ,f K 7,f' ff! fs , . L 1 , -75 Af f 7 ' A r ,fp W 251' 4 , Q 5 M ! 5 I 1 V 4 1 X 9 , , ,4 ff '- . ' , , ' ,5i1:fs. 'HI- z f N 6 0 f .fn ' 1 - 1 ' . 3.0,-, . ,',:,:.:,:.15-,--v,-,-3.-3.-.43,-5-A-px-,g:,w9.,.....4.L... -.2.L.Z.1,Q-2.1...7 5 ' L...,1.1,:,.,:,f,g,:,, - x '.'.l.,.f.1.j, , ' ' - '- T'i'.?. - , v - - - - V -'-' ww . Q .4.......- .-4-11,141 Wntlmnltiniii I ,. ,,,, , To you-friend, fellow worker, community leader and scholar--wededi- cate the 1958 ELMS. ln less than half a century you have achieved goals which take some people 9 lifetime to attain. Interest in your chosen field, music, began at an early age. You were known as a child prodigy by the time you were seven., ln 1937, you received a Bachelor of Music degree tromeOberlin Conserva- tory. Your master's certificate was awarded in 1938 at the State Conserva- tory of Music, Prague, Czechoslovakia. In 1943, Columbia University granted you a Master of Arts degree. Induction in the United States Army in 1943 did not stop your musical desires. While serving our country you participated in and organized con- certs, shows, and broadcasts. Participation in educational, cultural and musical associations has made you a prominent figure, both locally and nationally. You are recognized as organizer, musical director and conductor of Am- herst Symphony Orchestra. Buttalo Philharmonic has honored you by having you as guest conductor twenty-five times. ln your eleven years as Director of Instrumental Music at this college, you have become an outstanding Statesman. We will always remember your sincerity and devotion to Buffalo State. We will always remember the great spirit you have iniected into our campus. We will always remember you-our friend-Joe Wincenc. 5 .1i.l- Before The Rush . . . f ' Www QW 11 I 2 i.+..e,W,.WM... Lv. m,,,..A...,. 6 A Firsf Tasfe of Sfafe x The Rush W fin, Q lg 9566K ' Whaf Rush? . fafe 'H , 5 Exploring lnferesfed in Waifing ll E f Singing Zen Gossiping aiing Singing E afing Working 1 D Regisirafion Tradifion ,ff PRESIDENT HARVEY M RICE GEN A Fond Farewell Greetings: A college yearbook is a publication, which while of value when it first appears, continues to increase in value through the years. This issue ot The Elms is no exception. Words and pictures contained in it make even present- day friends and acquaintances more real, and they con- tribute to the continuing ot this reality into the future. To you who receive this year's issue, T957-T958 has been filled with many memorable events. lt asked to make a list ot such events you each would probably prepare a different one, and yet something in all the lists would be tound somewhere in this book. Many ot the items on such a list would be made up ot tirsts, some of them would be lasts, but many more would be firsts rather than lasts. This would be true because you are young, it will continue throughout your lite it, regardless ot your age in years, your intellect and spirit remain young. My every good wish goes to the Graduating Class ot l958. l leave the College, as you do, bound upon a new adventure tor me, even as you are bound upon new ad- ventures. Bon Voyage and Happy Landings! Very sincerely yours, Harvey M. Rice President IO lllllllmlllll P I Row l,r ::f Wea-fe', '- 5 T ici' P C- V 'Sw GENERAL EDUCATICDN rhile ol n value zception. present- ey con- future. gg been make 0 gpdfe 0 would be on such n would ner lltan J: if will Class Ol 1 0 new .iii f 'N rm an ir A . ' ' is 4, , , , 1. . P J fd . . ROW it R- Ebert, H- Klomp. W. Baker. H. Robison, F. Hollister. Row 2. ia. Lampkin T Eckert G Falk N Weaver, H. Peterson. Row 3: R. Smith, R. Durnin, J. Sherwin, C. Holter, B. Gronewold E Brown '-2 Row 1: J. Piquette, J. McRae, A. Grabau, M. Cochnower. Row 2: T. Farra, P. Homer, P. Hilaire, D, Trueblood, R. Cherkcuer, C. Rodney, W. Gregg. i l ART EDUCATBQN f . ROW J: E. D. Erickson Lindemcnn, C. Tefkowski, R. Karcher, C. Heyman, G. Stark, N. Truesdcle, M. Grossman, R. Reinhaltz, J. Bolinsky, , T. Thomas, S. Czcrrles, E. Dokin, Row 2: J. Hubler, R- Squeri, R' Wise. ENDUSTREM.. ARTS V E., Toi. J .-an B I I S wl Brown C Coo H Meyer D Coppre o n B emo, FO cnc M ce L Ccallon L Poleszo Neuthordt R Mlir B Bowers Row 2 H StefTen D r ss Ru ell O Huron MMP Sf N s : C. Boll, K. , , k, . , . 'll , mo, .Sri , J. ni E. orri k , . ie, . . : . , .Bo- E. ss , , I . I I' I I2 HQML LQQNQMIQS aff' i J . 4 ,,,,,W,,MS,,,,f.', ,,,- , .1 , 7' 11, , is .Mm . ,n . ,ah X 'E M, - ,Q X V, . .V li -0 l .,,,,,..k,.,.. Qlftf ...W tj inholtz, J. Bolinsky, CAMPUS SCHGCDL P. 14 ROW li H- CUWleY, M. Grant, E. Douglas, S. Cragun. Row 2: G. Aspray, P. Weaver, J. Swayne, A. Roudebush, M. Barkley, R. Buddenhagen, V. Butler, Row l: M. Concannon, 1 ,. V 'A M f. X, s 1 .4 W 1, 5 A . ,, A . , X - Z 'WG' M. Smith, C. English, S. Sferreff, l. M, Gardiner, D. Mason, T. Haines, L. Hanover, E. Douglas Knapp J. Bradley M. Scott, R. Sugarman, M. Jamison, H. L. Thompson, E. Gover, R. Sandstone, D. Traflon, A. Valvo Thielking, M. Rosso. Row 2: C. Hoicfer, L. Zimmer, V. Febel, E. King, R. Muck, H. Ganey. McCabe, L. Romanink, W. Laux, R. B 0ClleYf 5- Bflnsmcldf l i l Aol Ll ob X, , If 1 Q A ElolYSlQAL EDU ROW 1, J, Adesso, M. LaRoque, L. Jones, G. Roach, J. Provanzano. Row 2: H, Coyer, M. Spaulding, L. Kalzman. CHll..lD STUDY CENTER, EDUCAlilQlXl i Y , . l '-2 L . .. A In T , 'T' rf T K ,I 4, . .: , -17 A 3 A - ..g If Y x ,, fe- . 0 Q C Row l: L. Frazee, D. Eddins, E. Perm, O. Hertzberg, M. Carroll, vich, M. Wells, A. Fink, M. Wagner, R. Durnin, H. Trubov, 14 E. Penn, S. Crayton, B. Gallagher, M. Blouslein, S. Dickson. T. Moss, D. Robinson, H. Mann, A. Bobroff. Row 2: M. O'Brien, B. Barnett, S. Wilson, L. Lange, A. Milano- w -C r FX J JL Xb U '-:z r 1 iv J JRR J 'J ff fr K IE ffl My 1. ,V . N J- .yr W w H J Q ,ff vw Vu rt, U xg If J J .df X Row I: J. Wincenc, S. Boyd, C. Eng. Iish. Row 2: P. Bailey, C. HoFfer, P, Homer, W. Tallmcdge. fs , AT Ji! .XL I' rx bw- uxxxggggmmmi J Dufnifh H' Ubov, Row 1: M. Cochnower, J. Prquetfe, M. Goossen, F. Drew, A. Smith, C. Schuck, W. Greenwood, M. Frled, W. Gregg, .I Bradford, B. Gronewold, Row 2: H. Klomp, D. Trueblood, R. Sherwin, J. McRae, A. Grobou, P. Snmonefte, C. Messner. UXJGUSJ J ..:. ! .x TX Y Xffvg , 1 'J 9 f fx- V Y lf- ffxjl 1 I -- U J: J fx Mx V .vu J J v J J CN U11 IE' 'tif ls XX Z! IL?-A ,X 3: wi CT, lr X2 JJ ci MC! X-,J JJ XX. LJ Nqy JJ XJ Lil XJ Xi-J X. LQ 15 bi . . -I, ,KH , I ' . I 1 it W- 2.45 ky, I llll illlllliiiiilliiiiiiiiita Row il: D Tomoka. Fretz. ...mrsssiir I X.q:4 I Row I: H. Robison, B. Prudhomme, D. Rogers, M. Roesser, K. Whittemore, H. Peterson. Row 2: E. Richards A. Sexton, E. Brown, E. Brunger, F. Hollister, R. Brown, N. Weaver. Not Pictured: B. Thorsell, B. Stern R. Crossley, G. Falk, R. Albright, R. Redden. I6 SCI EINICE Burlock, J, Urban, F. Harman, I. Tesmer, R. l . Thielking, T. Eckert, G. Laug, M- D'-'Pfef D- 3 Row 2: R. Lampkin, L. Heidgerd, V. Nadolin- . MATH Row I: C. Rodney, P. Hilaire, R. Ebert. Row 2: R. Cherkauer. SCDCIAI. STUDIES GECDGRAPI-IY I I dm num' D' V Numan. esmef, R. v 1 Hilaire, R. Ebert. Row 2: R. L 1 AL E 5 1 IES i 1 QRAPHY I f w A toast totState toialli the years, ' All the tflarughter,faHf the tears You have made our friendships greatj - We'Ii triumphythrough the years, V With Hope a-newtwe'li tacethe storm, Beyondiwhich Standsyyour lofty tower H That will' be our finest hour, 1 r In years to come 1we il iookgto there, t Yearning for your guiding iight 'Q You'Il not fail us AifT1OiMGf6f,i'i W keep us through the night, i f in t When darkness comes and all hopefdies You will give us strength and power y That will be our finest hour. 18 .4 .4 .7 15 .. 1, 5 YV! ?'l iii fe? 153 - 1223 Quiz -3 sg we ,mg . Xiiimfiie,-'5g::E Lilililltillmth Xill 'r i .L QV my kb' lyy ' i ff! .Zi .4 -A. , ep, .1164 .wg 41.541 fe: .fa f :za 722 ..4,,, 1 ve' 1 Q- .f X, HILLEL gg f X X X we 4 ' casts, f . The members of Hillel are devoted to maintaining and understanding their colorful heritage. They are interested in bettering themselves, and by doing so are creating a constantly improving organization, Their calender of events included a ioint party with University of Butfalo's chapter of Hillel, discussions on Judaism, and an Open House dance. ,1 as Row T: D. Durlach, N. Levine, F. Simons, M. Lieberman, J. Bernstein L. Hossner, S. Feldman, Historian, D. Popper, G, Soll, M. LasSin Row 2: M. Schneider, N. Garber, C. Ratney, H. Roberts, E. Frank Chaplain, A. Bogoff, Social Chairman, B. Kaufman, Treasurer, L. Lazer- 177 oft, Corresponding Secretary, F. Lukaczer, Vice-President, M. Krassin Recording Secretary, B. Yorysh, J. Cohen. Row 3: J. Erlanger, R. Wagon teld, C. Hillman, E. Schiffrin, P. Goodman, R. Levy, G. Langer, L Trempor, S. Manning, R. Flaster, N. Rosen, C. Rothberg. LUTHERAN STUDENT Assocmion Row 1: A. Koch, L. Wetzel, Treasurer, R. Perthes, M. Wheeler. Row 2. P. DeVantier, P. Holmer, Advisor, Pastor Rowen, Advisor, M. Marcks, Secretary, A. Becken, President, L. Beckmann, Vice-President, D. Heidenreich, B. Muir, M. Gustafson. Row 3: M. Cram, B. Kulow, B. Horn, L. Schultz, J, Fose, D. Hatter, D. Roll, D. Funseth, E. Gabler A i CANTERBURY CLUB l . l Row lr M- Rybo, N- CfUl9f R' M0ll50f1, Pf9SlCl6f'll, K- KOFWUIYG, J- Blizarcl, J. Ross, J. Kochendorfer, C. Williams, S. Childs, R. Blackley, r Middleton. Row 2: K. Thompson, S. VanHouten, J. Briggs, N. Walrath, J, Schqgbl A, Hamish, 1 S. Gay, K. Rose, M. Vitlo. Row 3: Reverend Richard B. Duncan, W. l i 6 l V A T -, l F if I r Q, , 5 . Q QQ. , T r l C? l l ilj C ll I STUDENT CHRISTIAN I 4 xillll' AQ lBTl-VTR' ASSGCIATIGN I i N T' :gh A 'WIN 142 r :Zip 'mm ll i fl! ll 1 ,alll gr f r X f J f I I 1 If nr ful' , HU Ill suns... fl ff '41 fp Ja ,f ,: I 'I 111114 Z ,QWQ It ffm A. Holm Fairchild Row l: N, Talbot, B. Bareis, L. Hay, G. Yale, M. Grant, quist, J. Julian, B. Leffler, B. Rodrique, N. Pohle. Row 2: R. S. Bolt, Corresponding Secretary, L. Taylor, Recording Secretary, D. Dryer, Treasurer, E. Kahler, President H. Hamilton, S. WarboyS. C- Andefwn C. 'Ross, J. Baker. Row 3: B. Gilbert, V. Cieszynski,. S. Walker, L Curran, M. Bingel, N. Milbak, C. Ackland, J. Morrison, M. COFIFIOT J. C. M R. G. M George, J. Kolbow, H. Kreutz, M. MacKay, J. Schick, B. Wagner, Wark, S. Brownell. Row 4: L. Walker, A. Bigelow, M. Adams, LaMont, M. Bartholomay, C. Schuman, J. Henry, M. Reed, J. Roth, Quiles, C. Morris, N. Truax, C. Thomas, J. Quackenbush, J. Ross, Davis, C. Arnold, M. Shay, N. Mudge, M. Guenther, S. Patchen, . Anderson, J. Marshall, M. Wheeler, R. Perthes. NEWMAN CLUB lt is the closely knit union of individuals, each seeking and working toward a better understanding of the spiritual, intellectual, and social aspects of student life, which makes the club a success. A full calendar, packed with events such as an open dance at Christmas, special masses and observances of religious rites and holidays, gives an opportunity for every Catholic student to participate. 9 6 X I. r 'V- 'ZTJN 'l ..'.,' ,, if 9 A V Q . , i fy- ' .. ,I-13, Row I: B. G. Barone. Fiorella, J. Row 3: M. B. Trusilo, A., .n ,f 'z 3' 'Rf I Kantor, M. Marshall, R. Maika, V. Fields, Row 2: A. Spino, A. Flanagar, R. Pegnia, R. Fuest, M. Stockschrader, M. Joy, C. Macheda DeLuise, J. Fernandez, G. Raimond, M. Grady, J. Kennedy, M. Hoff, B. Logsdon, V. Jacques, L. DiVito, Palermo, J. F. Manka. C. Geiger, K. Brown, M. Re, J. McLaughlin, P. Kasperek, G. Rokens, P. Russ, J. Borrelli, E McCabe, E. Raycroft, Row 4: B. Piotrowski, M. Lenoci, B. Depowski A. Storm, E. Rybarczyk, M. Ryan, A. Jenkins, G. Frey, T. Smith, P. Hanley, M. Lepkowski, R. O'Herron, R. Tabone, J. Ward, S. Noble, J. Letta J. Zappia, C. Dorrance, M. Bonner. .KI Q Row C. B Odrzg M. C ski, Crow Row Gini Mah Edit. 2nd Pres Whc 'Q each se Of the lite, W auch 1 b orturfr 1 .3 . I Y lol ever eklng Gnd . Splflluqll hrch make S US Qn Open 0 Set'VGttCe5 of l Borrelli, E- Depowskir I pi Hanley: -el J, Lette, Row l: S. Pachla, l. Moscato, P. Marchese, C. Wroblewski, J. Cionetti, C. Brown, P. Frappier. Row 2: B. Peluso, R. Holmes, E. Wolf, S. Odrzywolski, J. Needham, L. Loesch, K. Kunzler, K.'Frey, M. Shannon, M. Cerquone, J. Stoddard. Row 3: P. Baldino, A. Versage, A. Derengow- ski, T. Tona, B. Shaffer, L. Campien, R. Plewinski, T. Cronin, M. Crowley, J. Smith, P. Hanley, G. Becker, E. Berger, K. Manley, C. Row l: P. Kennedy, Social Chairman, J. Horrigan, Treasurer, D. Mc- Ginnis, Corresponding Secretary, P. Haley, Recording Secretary, M. Mc- Mahon, Social Chairman, E. Zdzieblo, Newmanite Editor, M. Mantione, Editorial Chairman. Row 2: M. Embs, S. DiBona, G. George, D. Biller, 2nd Vice-President, Reverend M. J. Harrington, Chaplain, K. Whall President, R. LoDestro, lst Vice-President, K. Luzio, C. Maiewski, N. Whall, B. Eddy, M. Langan. Row 3: C. Nenni, N. McMahon, R. I Rutko, E. Skolnik, M. Lawler. Row 4: S. Bailey, J. Canna, F. Cappellano P. Grant, P. Reisch, D. Ramacki, J. Nowak, J. Reinlander, J. Beauchamp, J. Kontos, T. Klier, V. Kazmierezak, L. Brown, A. Nueman, H. Stacatto, W. Sauer, T. O'Grady, E. Mack, E. Donovan, K. Clark, J. Sojewicz, T. Moquin, E. Momot, N. Syers, M. Wolf. Corless, L. Nanea, S. Percy, N. Marinucci, M. Dehne, R. Boerschig, C. Doerr, B. O'Neill, T. Harlach, J. Coyle, M. Monaghan, P. McQuillen, J. Polics, D. lgnatz, R. Roach, C. Safran. Row 4: S. Licota, L. Hutzler, C. LaVallee, J. Haselmayer, B. Kelly, A. Brodnicki, C. Kucharski, A. Miskinis, C. Weigand, K. Overdorf, J. Panek, P. McGowan, B. Collins C Eddy, J. Garibaldi, T. Carstens, D. Czaika, C. Revekant, B. Sapio, R. Napieralski. 'SJ ,rw 1 1 'HRISTIAN fl-N.. NTER-VARSITY ELLCDWSHIP i ia' f i X Q 5 A . i TW '17 x.,.Q ,wtf - x ,s,,fH'Tx4' Row l: B. Corby, S. Neva, President B. Allen, Tr Williams. Row 2: D. Heidenreich, J. Sibble, R. Davies, Re- Austin, D. Maurer. 24 eosurer J. Cording Secretory, P. Brown, S. Chose. Row 31 B. CorbY, 4 INTE These gm Sororities, Parties, their The for e many Pro Councils much Row l: L. Lodestro, J. Stalker, C. Milius. Row 2: B. Tamsey, D. Trost, Vice President, L. Repp, Treasurer, B. Zucker, President, S. Ward, Corresponding Secretary, J. Rindfleisch, Recording Secretary. Row 3: S. Schefter, P. Waterstrat, S. Lau, D. Schug, J. Jurczak, J. Baker. INTER-SQRQRITY AND INTER-FRATERNITY These groups, made up ot members ot all Fraternities and Sororities, control the joint activities ot the Greeks. Interest Parties, Rushing, Pledging, and Initiation are some of their major functions. The annual Greek Ball provides an evening ot tellowship tor everyone, and helps in providing unity among the many members. Problems common to everyone are discussed when the councils meet, and solving problems has proven to be much easier by working together. 25 Row ln H. Luft. Row 2: D. Denz, A. Matsrangelo, President, R. Pukancik R. Honeck, W. Springer, Secretary-Treasurer. Row 3: J. Ward, J Napierski, J. Creem, Corresponding Secretary, B. Ogden. Erckert, J. Rindfleisch, S. Kowal. Row 2: J. Stalker, J. Mitche Row I: M. Ryba, M. Padlo, B. Glad, Corresponding Secretary, S. ll, M. Hicks, Recording Secretary, J. Millspaugh, Vice-President, R. Aquino, J. Besenfelder, J. Covel. Row 3: R. LoDestro, B. Mason, J. Waskey J. Gelder, M. McMahon, M. Hendricks, C. Mitchell, C. Milius, P Cantwell, B. Betschen, M. Dietrich, G. Williams, P. Wiegand, R. Maika President, J. Acenowr, Treasurer, K. Murphy, J. Kosinski, E. Berger, D. McGinnis. Active in everything at the college, the girls in red are well known for their spirit of sisterhood. The significance of the red rose and white Camellia is seen in the success of events such as Fireman's Ball, Alphaquade, a Thanksgiving basket, and Spring Dinner Dance. ALPI-lA SIGMA Pl V 1. Y '!41 5 'hw ...,Z'4ik12?i Sires. em.:-M lason, J. Waskey, ell, C. Milius, P iegand, R. Maika, PI Row l: C. Szymanski, I. Moscato, K. Gillis, S. Warboys. Row 2: S. Rubenstein, P. Kennedy, S. Bailey, C. Mastoris, C. Curthoys, D. Dillemuth, D. Pritting, M. Killough, M. Grady. Row 3: A. Bigelbw, P. Ryan, S. Brownell, J. Britton, J. Komarek, J. Kolbow N. Craig, C. Wroblewski, K. Kammire, P. Crampfon, P. Haley A closely knit group of girls, with high aims and goals, is Alpha Tau. Evidence of their spirit can be seen in events such as their Christmas Party for orphans, which ranks high on the list of the year's activities, the Luella Chapmqn I-P S I Award, a scholarship to a deserving independent co-ed, . or the annual Tau Dreamtime dance, a gay evening for everyone who attends. The girls in yellow are proud to be a part of the organization and show their pride in displaying their flower, the yellow rose. . 'CW 1? Z 'Off I I . . 8 V A YM , mf ' f - N L , A 4. In . . Row I: N. Huenniger, D. Heidenreich, A. LoPresti C. Murray D Schug Steiner pr f 1 , ' ' ' ' , esldent, B. Muir. Row 3- L E k k' C D ' L L destro s.c ,r.sd.R 2:S.S ,J.J O'OWS'f - C'V'S 0 ' asey ny er ow I impson ' urczak,. M. Shay, M. VanDyke, N. Taylor, R. Perthes I Gei er K Smith C Williams, Chaplain, M. Glass, Corresponding Secretary, R. Simpson, Vice-President Q, Becker R 4 J L A , . Q , . , . ' ' - OW ' ees Foyer M H B G b er. M. Spinner, Junior Treasurer, J. McNab, Recording Secretary, M, Egen. i i ' ' ' ' asner' ' men arg 28 aims and plfll cqn hes qw, ee' gl' Qrph i lllllQVErri uvulres the L ,,S. :es 'I - Uellcflu ervrng md llc- epellllem 4 'i dGnCel Q all - I 901 evenil I llls in eu gi' gn Y ow me plollllll and show . H err pride J, OW rose, B. l i i s .fri EV' Row lr J. Ehrlich, M. Wheeler, M. Robinson, B. Logsdon, C. Arnold. C. Gangnagel, E. Schiffrin, J. Bauer, S. Emmons, H. Kreufz, A. Roth, Row 2: B. Reinhardt, J. Hoselmayer, B. Edwards, J. Krcnz, J. Marshall, C. Finaldi. C. Blose, M. Marshall, C. Dorrance. Row 3: L, Hutzler, S. Burack, D vis L. Lodesl: 4... V CA a f williaf I , ,ri'f'i'llf Smilll, f ff .r7'l' ll Ofeenbergtff V ,lurlff 'av Row l: W. Heater, J. Panko, W. Ogden, J. Hutzler, President, R. Smith, M. Guerry. Row 2: R. Perry, Pirowskin, J. Garthner, Chaplain, D. Bieber, Recording Zimmerman, Sergeant-at-Arms, R. VanHousen, G. Runckel, DELTA KAPPA J. Rauhe, Vice- R. Stein, H. Luft. Row 3: C. Dryia, R. Pukancik, A. Shilen, J. Coppola, W. Maggio, M. A. Herrell, J. Faliszewski, J. Clark, D. Roll, D. Knight, C. Hillman, Secretary, S. J. Dixon, N. Hoffman, R. O'Brian. Pledgemaster, OFFICERS l l Row l: J. Rauhe, Vice-President, D. Bieber, Recording Secretary, R. Van- Housen, President, G. Runckel, Pledgemaster. Row 2: E. Axelrod, R. Louchren, A. Mastrangelo, Corresponding Secretary, J. Garthner, Chaplain, M. Pirowskin, Historian. 30 'IJ A, Shilen, l. Coppola, D. Knight, C. Hillman. 'S v, F' pl niqlg. 1' . ' . xt' h 'Fil fr. v . I ' hv,'9E..f!s'2. -:wh P-is 37:fxQl'lf .D a'fL',l,-'J-' w, vw ,' j: .rlvf '-'slr-E '..: Sv , 1 146 v - ' X xllllffff- xi ' X ' as-I' i wilt - 'fi ' i 1 ' . 'h wx ' , N al 'IW p ,, vi 'i ':Xi'S 1 323 l, L ony 2' Qs lie. 23+ -1331894 7 its alffi NY-Wflef' ' J V :wi -ii1'- aw- -fi A-my ,'2Q?xx l',t?X r . s'i:r's9r-sbr.--.?-wg .limar v Ya-1iJ1lQ-'t-'7f'v- 'iiizf 4--'wi'-f1'!22'Sfel?'gil' J L 5. ' 'V rm!! YV- ict. -.,-1-,, 'ld'-'-..:-' i v llll. I x 1 X -,f3 i5.Wf.Fi:'- . .Wit--' ' ' .zr-?l'EL E Tv ihlv' - - ' .c 3r-flffaeflgl.lei?-l-ii X ' 9?-....u iifir,l,1hgllK .y I' 44 l . ri , Y fl' gmc DRM' Q? f .Al ,Tir - X t 'r My n U Ogg' Y V' X ig. -F Rf X ' 'v'- 5' F X 5 Q .5529 f Wali- .-' . .'--rv 2-'rr - f , ir. i rl l , i , it .- - ' flhiii' liigrifff' -'f'f . fl AW ii 'll'- ,Q f ' . K d' l , ,faq A 1 1 The red rose of Delta Kappa is a symbol of brotherhood and fellowship. Whether it is in singing to a newly pinned couple, or in working toward the success ot an event, the D.K. man is proud to be part of the maroon and white. Moments to remember are the Crystal Ball and Miss Var- sity Contest, annual concerts, publication of a student directory, Kappa Kapers, a variety show providing funds for the Dean Fretz scholarships, Spring Weekend, which serves as a farewell to graduating brothers, and a hello to new members. DELTA SIGMA LJPSILCDN , , 2 l ff .... .. 'Q -as ,J ' Row lg S. Fitzgerald, H. Taylor, M. Feucht, E. Benson, Treasurer, J Pancio, lst Vice-President, C. Soltys, 2nd Vice-President, l.. Haywood M. Pinzotti. Row 2: J. Toth, B. Tansey, P. Barrett, A. Saxton, Corresponding Secretary, P. Horton, President, M. Abote, Recording Sec- '-,J retary, M. Connor, Chaplain, B. Kulow, Editor. Row 3: N. Nissen, B Zucker, E. Kahler, M. Re, A. Lander, D. Dempsey, J. Michel, M, Pickett J. Welt, H. King, E. Donovan, J. Graham, D. Trost, B. Miller, J. Korkowicz Ac ive in college and campus life is the girl in green. Leaders in school and social affairs, they take pride in the sisterhood of the sorority. Helping hospital patients is their favorite work of good will, Emerald Eve serves as an informal get together for all. Work in State Fair and Moving Up Day is looked upon as a matter of personal pride by every wearer of the white mum. Q . 4-5 , . :uh ' W a. miller. 1- lol iglrellf Row 3: N' lllllell' r hl M l 4 l Mme kowld V .,,,,,m- xl F -1' 3 . 3, -F 'Army' , 10 55. fs Row ln J. Fernandez, P. Lawrence, B. Meyers, M. Kage, J. Anderson, J. Middleton. Row 2: S. Noble, M. Adams, B. Depowski, S. Tucholski, M. Ernst, M. MacKay, J Kofoed. Row 3: M. Shannon, M. DeLuise, J. Zappia R. Ferraro, D. Dryer, J. Morrison, M. Holman, C. Anderson. -9 UL Sincerity in all they do is the goal of the sisters of Pi Kap. They are well remembered for sponsorship of their annual Eye-Bank drive, and can be seen having fun with their Cake-Walk at State Fair. The highlight ot the Mardi Gras is the crowning of King Rex, and the special Christmas and Easter proiects are loved by all. Later in the year it is a combination of sisterhood and hard work which produces a float tor the Moving Up Day Parade. We all know and salute the girls who wear the Blue and Gold. Pl KAPPA Rl-ICD OW l umreic urro uo roi R Russrc gemlstress L Repp K Erickson Row 2 B Brooks B Tomaka Baker E Neumann M Flemming F Dlodato J Wagner President J Wendel Vice President M Grzech Recording Secretary V Young 'Qi -,IN aff am Wm F eosurer E ' lt W Yau z M n Barone Fischer M Anderson Chaplain C Vertalino Sergeant at Arms .l Under wood M Moran L Marvin L Will Kneeling M Kaczynskl S Lau wwf.. -u , 'Ac I ffqll i . M., 5 ,, M .3 . fkfjwi. ' A s- ww . ' f QW fi . , , i ,Q ' .wi rt: ,Myra A I rr t is , C 1 s if Q.: . . iw. QLZJA ' R : N. A ' - Bl h, M. C , R. R cco, S. Sg , . k, T , . T'nc Ro 3- J h Pled' I. he A , - '- cy,F. aka,O. ,J. 1 ' 1 - , . , , I ' , I ' ' . . A I ' ' I ' , l ' , ' ' ' ' 1 - 1 r . , I 4 i ' A I RHO www 1 Nw 7 Row 1: V. Cieszynski, F. Cappellano, E. Forrester, R. Corriero, M. Montione. Row 2: M. Walsh, P. Roberts B. Hammer, G. Jublonski, D. Shelgren, J. George, L. Taylor, B. Botcheller. Row 3: S. Horrer, L. Kcluzc R. Mauro, J. Von de Water, S. Welsleder, J. George, G. Tomm, M. Przemlelewskl. 'v-pw K J, W G' Judg- ko, 5, MN' Ami. 'f' 5,,g,mfaf ki sw ,J ,nm M Kacgyni 1 'JJMQ7 I 1 ',:.t T V l Ill' r ' -. .gg .f .1 , 'L fC33f',fg , X J, - . gt- ., . 4,f PSI BETA Pl-ll ...J OFFICERS Row 'lt A. Verven, J. Napierski, B. Donn, C. Raccvia, V. Pellegrino. Row 2: J. Ward, J. Creem, T. Brown, D. Devitt, R. Patterson, G. Clever, J. Chrisholm. ,-.. mi- Row l: ' . 2 J Cr Pillegrrno, R9C0VdlnQ Secretary, B. Donn, Vice-President. Row : . 9 Sea t em, ergeant-at-Arms, T. Brown, Chaplain, J. Ward, Corresponding ear7', D. Devrtt, Historian, G. Clever, Treasurer, vlhen the gtHeHc GV grey Qef U A chanc PM man W Hoon and The yeH brotherh0O When the annual Jinx-Burning banishes evil spirits from athletic events ot the coming sports seasons, the men in grey get into the swing of another busy year, A chance to further varied interests is given to the Psi Phi man when he works on State Fair, the Moving Up Dqy float, and Autumn Annual Dance. The yellow rose is a proud symbol of Psi Beta Phi's brotherhood. Q yl 1 Al If ' 37 in l l , 1. U . 2 l 2 f 2 F' Row I: R. Molison, G. Weinfurtner, A. Schwarzmueller, E. Stull, P. W Hilliker. Row 3: J. Weslphal, R. Warner, J. Herrscher, l-- Semm'-lf Sugg, P. Martin. Row 2: R. Jones, W. Quick, W. Springer, N. Plezia, R. Will, R. Cook, L. Gage, R. Williams, W. Roth, L. Dunn, W. Lamb. D. Denz, R. Honeck, R. Jennetle, T. Gmerek, R. Gasper, J. Teresi, N. Ordian. OFFICERS SIGMA TAU Rl-IG ROW li R' MOHSOH, Chaplain, R. Jennelte, Corresponding Secretary, D. Denz, President. Row 2: W. Springer, Member-at-Large, P. Martin, 38 Ser9eGnl'Gl'AfmS, N. Plellfl, Vice-President, R. Honeck, Treasurer, E. Sfvll, Historian. X xx lm fisiiiiiitar l ' hyd- f' j to 'I .Q c. 'S+ i ..-X , ,lXxi. , s' ,Qi XXX K '- J i 'A' 77174 5 GA A 11 PQXXS ,lihI,.,m,1tl7 I ,i fflj ,yfzl , X xx lr .. . Ill E Wx A N X l af 'E f 1 ' l I LI Semraui schef, Lomb, X Dunn, W' l i ' 5 f d.. rtf1?, 4. 'lift .5 , if 3 I i ,, , scfeivflr. ' L D f I Q P Ma llfli 361 Sure! W' l b 1 , f' W X i . . f W X , f I I X ' I W Q W :Ju ff f ' 'JH' f wi rf!- Well known in almost every organization, and leaders in many, the men in blue lead an active campus life. The White Rose Dance, exemplified by the fraternity flower, and remembered by the crowning of a queen, is the highlight of a busy year. Events such as Big Brother Night, White Elephant Sale, Alumni Weekend, and Cot-a-riety, make up a full calendar of activities. A social calendar, published twice a year, is the date book of our student body.'It provides another opportunity for working together in the brotherhood of Sigma Tau Rho. K My . ff l Nfffx Row it J. Kennedy, Corresponding Secretary, D. Cook, Chaplain, J. P. Miller, D. Dahar, D. Davy, D. Aakesson. Row 3: S. Ward, M. Misulich, Sztuk, A. Nelson. Row 2: S. Goldfarb, R. Getola, Vice-President, S. D. Schetfer, L. Joslin, N. LaLonde, M. Martin, P. Waterstrat, Y. Mlnet, Haas, President, J. Jarlinski, Recording Secretary, R. Root, Treasurer, 'E. Abelli, C. Gallo, S. Zalewski. ' The girls in white are known as the sisters ot Sigma Sigma. The violet, as sorority flower, stands tor the spirit of sisterhood felt by all ot the members. Be it in working on a project for State Fair, or on one for Moving Up Day, or helping an orphan, great pride is taken in its success. The highlights of the year, along with pledging, are an annual Concert and spring dinner dance. SIGMA SIGMA Row iz P. Bishol quone, E. McDc l l mmm, 3 ..-,,.,,M, :W-' ' Was' ,W ' v W1 M. Misulich, lt, Y. Minet, Row I: P. Bishop, J. Duffy, J. Letfa, K. Patti, J. Higley. Row 2: M. Cer- Luidens, S. Caridi. Row 3: C. Jaffey, S. OH, V. Russell, M. Borzilleri, quone, E. McDonough, A. Bergman, D. Pitarra, B. JFJCTCJWGF, J. Carr, C. S. Chazan, C. Taylor, J. Bolonda, E. O'NeiI, M. Hesch. J ..- X LY' 3 'QS PRQGRESS With the passing ot Amendment Number One, BUfl0l0 States future in the area of expansion is enevitable. StOT9'S Campus consisted of five buildings in 1931, administration, vocational, gym, school of practice and presidents home. In 1950, the college Union and residence halls were con- 1952. A new dormitory will be ready for occupancy in Seplembel 1958. structed. Butler Library was completed in January 42 Row 1: M. Lawler, G L. Silvuroli, President Al One llllulo Number ' ' wer, ion is in 19 3 and lelefl QCCUP gvlldllle' en I ' Hall0Ur 1 admlnls 3l t I resrdellls hallS W Sldellce ual in lan bei and ir Seplem p ere fall Y 1952. Row l: M. Lawler, G. Kloph, J. Rauhe. Rows 2: M. Egensteiner, Secretary, M. Guerry. Row 3: E. Kahler, G. Weinfurtner, R. Jennette. Not Pictured: L. Silvaroli, President, B. Zucker, Vice-President, R. VanHousen, Treasurer, S. Zimmerman, R. Aquino, P. Geiger, A. Schwarzmueller, D. Neil, G. Hein. ALPHA A hush falls over the darkened auditorium. lt is the day of Alpha Tapping. Applause breaks out and another out- standing iunior or senior is recognized for leadership and service to the college. Alpha Honor Society encourages well-directed activities, promotes high standards in existing organizations, and recognizes effective leadership. This organization co-spon- sor the Leadership Conferences held in the Spring and Fall. 43 1 5,5151-ff H - 573.3-Q ' . -M-,,,,, fi vw Row I: L. Dozorefz, A. Craden, C. Dorrance, B. Bricmonf, R Simpson, N. Shoemaker, S. Morton. Row 2: F. Manka, C. Zim merman, President, S. Moscowitz, Vice-President, M, VanDyke, Secretary, A. Lander, Treasurer, J. Zefers, R. Sugarman, Counselor S E. Zimmerman. Row 3: A. Schwarzmueller, F. Kenline, H. Taylor, A. Waite, A. Becken, J. Wuertzer, J. Acenowr, E. Kohler, P. r Kotulak, C. Murray, L. Griffin, M. Grant, M. Dienstbier, H. Steiger, D. Denz, J. Underwood. KAPPA DELTA PI 44 Composed of iuniors and seniors in the upper academic fourth of the college, Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in Education. This organization recognizes high scholar- ship and outstanding contributions to education. A candidate for membership must reveal exceptional in- terest in education and must also have desirable personal traits and leadership qualifications. Their activities consist of service to the campus, which includes sponsoring the Dean's Tea, to which those making the Dean's List are invited. lt also maintains the academic assistance program. M 3 M Connor R. VanHouser1, G. Runckel, T- Qveeno l' Ccrdlllo - i ' ' - Dunn - A. Monrgomefvf V- RUOCCO' M Gra v. schmrdr, J- Lvmphefef L Row ln E. La9Owsk1, E- Berger' . - R M. l-- Leve' ' Y' . i k, L. epp, Lawler, B. Glad, B. Gugino. Row 2- M' Role' h. Dietrich, H. King, L- Haywood' K' Erickson, G, Colebert. Row Grzec 45 Industrial Arts upper classmen who have an academic av erage in the upper half of the class are invited for mem- bership into Epsilon Pi Tau-the National Industrial Arts fraternity. The purpose of its organization is to promote scholar- ship, exchange of ideas and preparation for a more suc- cessful career in this field of education. Throughout the year they work toward this goal-especially at their an- nual Spring Conference, and in the maintenance ot a file of professional materials and information. EPSILCDIXI PI TAU Row I: E. Neuthordt, H. Steiger, President, S. Tuttolomondo, Vice-Presi- gelo, R. Jones, R. Ping, A. McAllister, A. Sleeper, P. Muck, G. Runckel, dent, R. Mertens, Recording Secretary, D. Denz, G. Anderson, Treasurer. R- VGHHOUSED. Row 2: H. Sniotecki, J. Ponko, J. Szezypkowski, D. Kowalski, A. Mostran- g . Q i. .1 4. I Gflmmc Lambda ciety. Its membe fields ol creative This society I GCI'tI6Ve-mem' cd iiisiels UPPrecic hvities, I I k, G. Runclrel, I l s 5 E ww bf J Fisher l-listor. Row 2: D. Payne, Secretary. Row l: D. Eddins, Advisor, M. Ladd, President, . , y Gamma Lambda Chi is the women's honorary literary so- ciety. lts members are selected on the basis of ability in 'fields ot creative writing. This society recognizes and promotes cre achievement, advances the ability to criticize literary works, fosters appreciation ot literature and sponsors literary ac- tivities. ative literary GAMMA LAMBDA CH i i l l C l W .,...,, W ,.v.,A,,, , l-nu Row l: D. Treffinger, K. Yeager. Row 2. Mr. Trueblood, Advisor, T. Diver, l. Carlo, Recording Secretary. Row 3, R. Baumgartner, R. E, C. Stingle, E. Kozacki, Corresponding Secretary, C. Mthro, Treasurer, Duncan, T. Harlach, S. Kamakawiwoole. Elf it 'F' it This debate and forum organization is designed for those students who are 'interested in developing the art ot speech. V Participation in inter-school debates and speech tourna- N l ments, as well as regular speaking and reading practices, H l give the members a chance to develop and perfect their Q techniques of speech and debate. l li l .H - tp, p . t il 43 l il i l ,AEK . f' , I I l I ff A ,I RM y I X I ' , rl Mitt' , y ' ' f Y, ' ' ,Y .'.. 1.N If i II Qflx i V if ' I-2 7??4 ,f ' ll -1 l f , ' i ,I it-.c dean , ff ,. U I I rv -, --v e ' . I 'i ' ull ' .WIA - 4 r ' - lull ,f 'Q 7 ' ' I f qs:-1... .Il '. .1 ' NW Z 'gkiefn ' 1 ' ,1 ' ' ' 1fZ f'77' f ' ' , , ,-- r., ,i,'3 qf 4 . , I, .f ' is-. . '1 - lf f..-'-if ,,f f 'M . -ff ' .1 . -- n:e's1-:vw-amaze?sw'ff' 43: kid-'s - f -41 fri-:ff ' 'QEZWQ4 ' ' -' fry' I-ati ' 1 'Lyn 1 . 1,34 ff -17 - .f- av. ff eff ,I Alb- - ff ,, -- rhjlifdf. - , 1 ,un nf V. , A ' 1 1 -nf' ,ii-.tail ff? ' ' rf' l 7 .1340 l,57fQ W l I' lllllk. 'ulfiu . 1 A X 'WN 'Q' 'S 21,5-': ly,5LiZ,5.4:! ,J ' f' iff f X. M-'flilm -,gif yhffm 11,1 1 1, fri. . ' MM' fl, M ll H3,,,....','A- ..-: :rx :x -QLQQIHI IH 1 ,la f, ' . -',, '1:.,1. -. . .mi-: 'Illl ' il it ,uwat-'i.tf:+:-3719' -wi It ., --i '- . gi' .Lf ,X Mi, i -f' I ff ' f' ' I ' I f:1'1? iv 21lJ'i' 1' Vfgvia' i I 'I .' Lkwlvf K d l In illjiii l i , ' lil' Miklligfi ftfmiff-7:59 A 1212425-by ff fl' jgbgm'- !,,' 'Q 1Q' Q, if vi-ml, L, ,rl ! fwll' f ' . liIll'l'i'i 'l , ' 1 ' I ' f li A 4 fr 9' 2' 1 I Z . . K ,Ui 'ii D jf! 'Al l iw- Hi - lt I K, 3, 3. 1 WW ll A llllllli Upperclass Home Economic students compose Phi Upsilon Omicron. High scholastic standing, leadership ability, and pro- fessional promise are qualifications necessary for acceptance into this national honorary fraternity. This organization maintains a file of instructional ma- terials, and it also supports the academic assistance pro- gram. This year will mark the celebration of the 50th anniver- sary of the organization. r Pl-ll UPSILCDN CDMICRCDN L. Griffin. Row 3: . 2, A. Hagen, RYe'5e' - Row 1: M. Gray, E' Stewart, A. Cole, C, Luidens. Row Chaplain A' lion, L. Meldenbauer, M. Shay, S. Shutts. President, E. Kohler, P. Watson, Vlcejresldenil M-nZiJrim,SecretGfY, G- Miskinis, Recording Secretary, M' Grant' Conespo Q 49 1. . f . M. Moran, M. Dienstbier, J. Zefers, Y Castel P- i i i l 4 1 l 1 . , i ,Ms , '4 I -f : 1 it l 1 lit il l l l 1 , 5 Sigma Upsilon is the men's honorary literary society. Membership is based upon academic rating in Er19liSl'1, and creative writing abilities. The purpose of this society is to strengthen the natural ties that bind those who enjoy good literature and to aid them in the ability to write. During the year, they hold Reader's Hours at which members and guests read and interpret literature. SIGMA UPSILCDN Row 1: D. Derrick, Corresponding Secretary, F. Matthews Recording T , reasurer. Row 2, R Forsyth M HU nt F D D Jt T H S t , P, ' . . . , ecfeofv Oehleff Pfemlenf, W- Gagnon, Vice-President, J. Hiqken, L. Travers ' ' I - UND, . etas, . a 50 3,7 .41 X .2:. '4 :rigs 2' 241 ' 515: Eg-Fl l This ing abili file 1 in ai films goal Ea sors venti also studs the t ART EDLJCATICDN CLUB 9 , R1 'EN' 4 33 Row T: B. Bammer, R. Allen, M. Lassin, K. Rickard, D. Durlach, A. Koch, N. Dove, J. Lewis, B. Elliott. Row 3: J. Cataldo, M. Grossman, J. Beau- J. Voigt, J. Scalzetti, S. Schnell, J, Lamphere. Row 2: R. Mazur, J. Hubbs, champ, J. Kelkenberg, B. Mayo, J. Bak, J. Mlllett, S. Steffen, R. Smith M. Schott, S. Aptel, J. Erlanger, F. Lukaczer, E. Wellenc, P. DeVantier, C. Maurer, A, Naish. This organization is interested in develop- ing and broadening creative activities and abilities in its members. Their leadership in the arts promotes student interest in art and in art education. The club sponsors speakers, films, and studio classes tor furthering these goals. Each year the Art Education Club spon- sors a trip to the New York City Art Con- vention tor its members. This organization also presents a scholarship to worthy art students from the proceeds collected through the annual art auction and Costume Ball. 51 ff' ,MM-,4Y,,, ART KRAFT KLLJB Row 1: F. Lukaczer, P. DeVantier, L. Miller, J. Letta, P. Bell. Row 2: M. Marshall, S. Chase. Row 3: R. Pratt, C. Luidens, J. Clark, C, Litchfield C. DeSalvo, D. Durlach, M. Hamilton, Corresponding Secretary, W. M. Sepcich, L. Dunn, B. Mayo, J. Mitchell, A. Bergman, S. Ward, E. Dob Springer, Treasurer, D. Pritting, Vice-President, J. Teresi, Vice-President, bins, D. Dempsey. 52 f 1 J i Q -W .. , , 3 E , . 1 , , , . , vl ',.S -x4qL7+f'0' ww Row it V. Marando, J. Shanahan, P. Luczak, R. Holler, R. Hyndman K. Eigenmann, T. Ahern, J. Merlo. Row 2: D. Kirkwood, B. Mokski C. Schultz, J. Garthner, R. Logan, Co-Chairman, R. Westover, Secretary, A. Gracie, Treasurer, R. Horton, Chairman, G. Runckel, J. Haley, T. A 3 A. - 513 2 i , , ,. f fi vu . i .t Q . 5 I 1 Q t 415 Tana. Row 3: M. Guerry, W. Maiewski, M. Conomos, H. Meyers, D Davis, J. Coppola, A. Sinnigen, R, Louchren, D. Kearsing, F. O'Shei B. Manning, E. Schultz, K. Freeland, A. Bean, R. Krug. BCM The letters BCM stand for boosters of col- lege moral. The members ot this worthy organization are noted for participation in various sports, and great college spirit. Highlighting their activities are a dinner dance, parties, booth at State Fair, Moving Up Day float, and participation in the an- nual Leadership Conference. t f t I EARLY CHILIDHGQLD HDUCATICDIXI CLUB Row l: E. Mack, E. Zdzieblo, Secretary, J. Stalker, President, .l. Baker, Treasurer, S. Caridi, K. Meyerhans. Row 2: B. Mason, J. Mitchell, M, Killough, G. Barone. The Early Childhood Education Club is com- posed of future teachers whose aim is to stimulate and maintain the interest of stu- dents in the early childhood curriculum. The aim of this organization is executed by use of films and speakers. The group works on worthwhile projects and holds workshops in order to provide more of an opportunity for interested students to learn about fields of particular interest. L fi, 51 f ,i,f f' m fi , i , x t,kk 3521: .Cf f Y. ,ical , QA? Q , ZW Q . 5152 415' f a i K , ii, X Q?f:..1,4!V , U ii,i 1 Wi B , X 'lr , .sg 'x.1w.!ZV.K rr R V. 1,1 , . ix film, ' , ' rf l ll 54 SW' 3 . as r , is te i, VH, STATE Eoucmion Assocmion CDF NEW YGRK Row T: R. Sharpe, Vice-President, N. Kroth, J. Droit, President, R. Hyde, Treasurer. Row 2: B. Bareis, Secretary, B. Ackerman, A. Scheibel, J. Wendel, S. Weiseder, C. Thomas, S. Caridi, H. Ensminger. Formerly called Future Teachers ot America, this organization has made great strides on State's Campus. SEANY is affiliated with the National Student Education Association and New York State Teachers Association. An- nual conventions, and periodical discussions are designed to promote desirable protes- sional and educational qualities among, stu- dents entering the teaching field. The group tries to encourage high school students to enter teacher training institutions. 0.9 t m , X33 4 K The PU'PO5e exl6t'lCl Persorl of the OVQUW Spring the c'lL ConferenCe 'S execute. lnduf lite with o H club is Conte , clude H1055 P' proiecls. Row 1, M, Grant, K, Thompson, B. Kaufman, C. Arnold, M. Guenther, Grady. Row 3: J. Higley, M. Seaman, .Riebennacht, J. Letta,. Lpntgart, S. Shutts, K. Kunzler. Row 2: M. Hoff, J. Zefers, M. Lenoci, D. Darrow, C. Safran, V. Fields, L. Hossner, C. Williams, M. Close, S. Clvi , . us , E. Ross, V. Jacques, C. Andersen, C. Delfs, B. Trusilo, G. Robins, M. J. Borrelli, A. Derengowskl. I V l l L B HCDME ECCDNGMICS C LJ l l , 'ly J The Home Economics Club is a professional ' J organization which is affilated with the Rowi American Home Economics Association. This E. Ax group provides a variety of stimulating pro- Stein, ,J grams and proiects which enable each mem- e ee! J' Cl' ll ber to take an active part. R' PU The annual activities of this group include the editing of a cook book, which this year centers around casserole dishes, and a Christmas social service, this year to be di- rected at the Cerebral Palsy Home. t Many speakers of interest are invited to Buffalo State by this organization and this year they have included a grooming con- sultant, a fashion co-ordinator, and an in- terior decorator. i l The promoting of better international un- derstanding is one of the most outstanding aims of the Home Economics Club. Each year a twenty-five dollar scholarship is given to a foreign student, who is studying Home Economics at the college, by this out- T standing group of women. Row la L. Griffin, Secretary, J. Sibble. Row 2: A. Cole, Publicity Chairman, J. Kolbow, M. Dunn, Vice-President, M. Shay, President, L. Taylor. Row 3: P. Watson, S. Patchen, G. Labouseur, Treasurer, G. Ryerse, B. Miller, E. Kahler, A. Hagen. l Y Q' I I 'I ' The purpose of the Industrial Arts Club is to enrich cmd extend personal and professional growth. Annual activities of the organization are widespread. During the' fall and spring the club holds a picnic. The annual Industrial Arts Conference is an event which the club members plan and execute. Industrial Arts enter into the festivities of college life with a float for Moving Up Day. In the future the club is contemplating ideas for new activities. These in- clude mass production of industrial arts teaching aids and If I proiects. I I . INDUSTRIAL I ARTS cLuB X I a Row I: C. Scofield, K. Guy, Corresponding Secretary, E. Drake, R. Gates, E. Axelrod, H. Luff, .I. Garthner, Recording Secretary, G. Runckel, R. Q Stein, W. Kohnken, D. Buyer, R. Wiegond. Row 2: T. Hobart, S. Doggett, I J. Clark, L. Whitelaw, J. Hill, D. Bieber, R. Perry, J. Panko, President, 2 R. Pukancik, E. Ahrens, C. Tona, T. Beachy, A. Versage, D. Cappiello, XX Advisor, K. Brown. Row 3: H. Steiger, B. McClellan, F. Norton, G. Bertsch, B. Clark, C. Braun, A. Baus, H. Loveless, T. Klier, J. Foliszewski, A. Fischer, R. Embling, W. VanCise, G. Anderson, T. Boyd, F. Kibeklsbeck, R. Barn- well, E. Hoch, D. Brossmcn, Advisor, D. Metz, D. Farrell. 1 i l l Z 2 3 IIXITERNATICDNAI. CCDUINICII. FUR EXCEPTICDNAL CHILDREN t 7, or 'K 1 will C ,wg -I l il ll l l ,l l ROW lr J- MlCl'1el, C- 50llYS, N- 05555, R- Chmielowski, -l- Kennedy, Row 3: B. O'Neill, E. Dougherty, M. Kennedy, J. Dunn, A. Babcock, ' M- PfZeml6l6WSlfl, E- Befgeff B- Glad- Row 22 L- B0Fl40WSkl, B- YOUNG, C. Morris, E. Bevacqua, L. Cheechalk, M. Ernst, M. Lepkowski, R. Davies, B- EClWGfClS, 5- Noble, J- REl'1lGf1dEf, TYEGSUYSV, A- MCC0nnell, President, A. Alkinburg, J. Milliman, E. Cittadino, J. Kochendorter, E. Gabler, H. E. Masvidal, Vice-President, M. Curro, Corresponding Secretary, J. Hasel- Erickson, R. Reinig. moyer, O. Neville, A. Bogotit, V. Schoenfeld, E. Beckmen, J. Strauch. l l l i . fz1swswws-wmyWWfff7'fze' Wmrfsaws Ms f 1. .1 ' W .... ' All students interested in the education of exceptional children are eligible for member- 1 ship in l.C.E.C. Twice a year this council plans and executes a party for retarded children. An annual library display, and con- .3 ference are the highlighting activities of the year. - A , K- 'f4 'i S... ii il l 58 ll Row l: l I l I I scirmci sociirv REN unn, A. Babcock, kowski, R. Davies er, E. Gabler, H l fi s... 'C' Row 1: A. Johnson, A. DiMatteo, L. Phillips, F. Anderson. Row 2: A. C. DeSalvo, A. Kamakawiwoole, F. Judge, M. Vitlo, M. Lawler, W. Bocrslag, A. Arendt, R. Forsyth, President, P. Hudson, Secretary, R. Kissel, V. Miller, E. Wilk. Students who are interested in developing their science skills beyond those in the class- room find the Science Society the ideal place to meet and exchange ideas. The regular meetings are designed to center around cur- rent and recent developments in all areas of science. Included in the society's activities are field trips, discussions, movies, and a State Fair Booth. SPEECH ARTS BCDARD Row l: C. Merlo, J. Hubbs, V. Hansen, M. Goossen, J. Canna. Row 2: S. Russell, J. Rubino, D. Gross, A. Koch. , lx, 5? Speech-Arts Board acts as coordinator of -A Casting Hall, RTVG, and Nu Kappa Alpha. ' J U It controls activities ot its member organiza- A 3 tions, and promotes interest in the speech arts. - ,'!'y..--Q03 A, I . illlk' , Wwlllllf J ' ,gfedlf rf: V -...gnRsq N ll' 4 w - 'L J ' M7 'f5f1X5ff,Lf'1 W i 60 R0 R neu R0 J Forell President J L l l .s iii! A gi. L , i ' ' K. . . J t 2 .x.4..4w-grin . ,i M... - . , 1 l Row 11 R. Knauer, J. Marsala, C. Kacprowicz, W. Zabretsky, J. Cascio. Row 2: J. Fiorella, C. Di Pasquale, R. De Pentu, E. Dobbins, F. Sciascia, President, J. Lamp, L. Fabiano, B. McClellan. Row 3: D. Horton, A. Ver- Vet's Club is composed of those students who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States. Activities of this organization include social outings, dances, general get togethersf' and discussions pertaining to educational and pro- fessional qualities. VET'S CLUB 1-lk' .A f. . r .r,iX, 1' l N. .f' .JJ U Arg ME Q. 0 r X. lf P Ni- 1, NV .Nfl ,X Mal C i X MJ W ' CJ X ' 'N i sage, N. Croglio, M. Giallombardo, R. Gates, 'H. Lett, A. Komakawiwoole, T. Queeno, J. Carnevale, R. Reinig, E. Triesky, D. White, R. Lovell. J Ni fd fx 30 R4 I - . ' I . Ji ,yr it f -if i ' . U :P x g,,.,rJ X UJ A- l -s-, 1 A RIGHT TECHNIQUE YEA TEAM WATER BRE! L N Vg i ww f MVK! x TEAM WAI l:R BRl:AK 'iv : 'r A - I .1 A ', - L'.f?-l'v'!'f Mug TYPICAL I A SITUATIQN J HA . 1 , , RD'N6g' DOWN THE HILL BUT FATHER! I ,W . M531 Sf ,nw fi' ,, .,, UP THE HILL v 1 w4.+.w ,. fgi-'X LL XJ ,L f f XX If ,f Lt X X wxx L f' X J f 3 L X f E 'P 5 L - ' A XX ,Z f 1 s XX 1 X 1, . If 1 'Aw XXI' f J JJ 'LM N4 L ff' W W 9 T N L X' X w x A i X fl X 2 ' N X' K , ' Xxlf X it x , 1, ig fn L LV' f 'Zi X N U M X- ML' X X M X1 x 2?.f XX 1 A M L, L X If 1 I ,WN Xi,-69'-fix 1 H0 SO YGU GO T0 COLLEGE I. .J IORE X . Mu, xx x jk 4 ,X E A XXXXXX, L 0 Lg K X 1 . X . x ' ' Rx K I LIKE THAT 65 A , A ffQf'x1L 'A ff , mv L JE X QW, L ffl -X. 49 , L Qii LV ff 'Lf W f 2 :sf ff L fxgy! 'fy' L TNQ 2 lx ,Riff f ff Lx I I X! ' WW! fy! , A Lxx ffffkxn -, , , , A -ff if . .4 f1fLEf74ff2WLL 3' 7 fff A .M Lf .. WN L uf ' M y: ff N. ff Q-7 flf' a . X Y X '-7 1 Y--' ' ' -Elf X' , A7'lAx f 4 -. , 77 ff . Y 7!X'iEE x 'I V11 wf'.Q1.i'L--L 43' im!-,, N' if I .Mi XX-X! E . in X M . 'X X XL'X' L Y--,'lQf,:- ,, 'LX ' E . 9 Af, ,QJFQLEE L5 f J N., s JL N Lf' 2' X ' , L kj I ' f . TS, 4,-NX .X X I x ---..f'-' Row T: P. Bcitz, President, L. Bornemon, S. Howley, V. Tcbb, S. Aptel, K. Renshciw. Row 2: S, Nutt, Treasurer, P.,Frc1ppier, Vice-President, l R. Fairchild, J. Cermok, C. Kolkowski. Row 3: H. Kaplan, B. Kofch, 3 Secretary, S. Childs. i PICDNEER I-IALI. fri , , E , I ,Sri ' if w v i X' -r'- K E CENTERS J e A T Wig , 2 J Q' :, Ln ,. iff I ROW 2: C Setrgyq, A mu. i I Z I R 1: G. L - . COWROS J Caiiguseur, J. Sespico, President, J. Sibble, Treasurer, . S, . G well. Row 'Zz S. Conklin, J. Lewis, A, Bqgfiqn. 66 T fry rw, .rv , , Q - XXX, 2 'J XVQ X 1. 5 1 1 7 f Y' - .. 'Q 4 vi 4 Q '35 fl 13 .f s N be M.. 'fi as 1 . Ki if N, f 4 4' B K. W '?7'- X ,hx W 4' il . ' x O DCDRMITCDRY CCDUNCII. . ,Wa V' ffl n,,1L: l ' f ff,i'J74! . , 1 ' 1 fried C . 'im ' . fl n as .rw f f - gl l W l, f D f A1 JV . , ll l . M 1, V717 47 L , .ALL Ml Q fri!-9 l . .f lit J 'll 5 1 JT L' - -' l :J f 5. f i ,I 5 I J Q l .f Q-fl C7 . ,1 .3 B. 2 lim- .,,, V, Uv-ww-v N. Row l: B. Gugino, J. Cermak, J. Pellegrino, B. Ackerman, N. Walrath. Treasurer, B. Bricmont, R. Getolo, O. Neville. Row 3: B. VonCraigh Row 2: C. Westfield, N. Mudge, S. Mitchell, B. Richardson, K. Brown, B. Zucker, S. Childs, A. Howard, D. Shelgren, J. Acenowr, T. Wagener Secretary, J. Gotti, President, G. Harter, Vice-President, S. Patchen, V. Jacques, N. Craig, A. Bigelow, A. Feucht. 67 C.U.B. is the governing body of the College Union. It tormulates policy and arranges so- cial, and educational tunctions. The board is made up of faculty, and student representatives. There are a number of committees set up by the board which sponsor social activities such as the Thanksgiving Activities, Christ- mas Week Activities, Jam Sessions, exhibits, and instructional programs. The Personal Committee and the House and Grounds Com- mittee are connected with C.U.B. The C.U.B. also sponsors the Campus Workship, or Art Workshop, as it is known. This space is available for organizations working here on campus. f l 4 K 'a l l L at the College 3 arranges so- : faculty, and imittees set up aocial activities tivities, Christ- asions, exhibits, The Personal Grounds Com- l.B. the Campus as it is known. organizations CCDLLEGE UNIQN BQARD ROW li R- L0De5lf0f G- l'lOl'lSl', 5. Bailey, COFYGSDOHCUHQ Secretary, -l- Vice-President. Row 3: D. McGinnis, L. Taylor, G. Labouseur, S. Conklin, Bflllon, Recording Secretary, C. Mastoris, C. Szymanski. Row 2: R. B, Bricmont, Ferraro, R. Getola, .l. Pancio, President, T. Boyd, Treasurer, J. Waskey, 69 CAMP BCDARD Row 1: J. Keipper, M. Morris, Treasurer. Row 2: B. Mertens, J Urban, Chairman, E. Reynolds, G, Aspray. Row 3: M. Ego, Secretary This is the group which oversees the use of the College Camp, located near Franklinville, N.Y. This board torms the policies that regulate the procedures followed by the groups visiting the camp. They also set up the schedule tor the camp weekends held by the various organizations on campus in a manner which gives everyone an opportunity to avail themselves ot the camp. , 70 K, Myerehans, R. Bradley, J. McNess, R. Mertens, A. McAllister, VlC9' Chairman, L. Callan, K. Szulgit. H!! 425 J lliis is qi PU5 llte CGll0n5l ' lor they Gnd stud 'bs- ' x- , ' K K'-in bww f M f a 'f 1' . . . ,,,- g . . f ' 4 ' I ' , 9 I : ' tr t irq! fm. 41- N.-1 wx 'C'- Row lr B. Stack, M. Mantione, Treasurer, C, Ostanski, M. Lawler, Chairman. Row 2: G. Klopf, C. Campbell, S. Knopp, E. Stull, Not Pictured: N. Weaver, D. Brossman, J. Canna, A. Dix, F. Dunn, L. Haywood. CQNVGCATICDNS BCDARD This is an organization which works to bring to our cam- McAllister, Vice- pus the very best in educational and recreational convo- cations. The members try to develop a diversified program ' for the year, featuring well known personages. Both faculty and students are represented on this board. 71 ,ff I.. U, , IV y 'Q kg NQV ff-v N ' 'Q. If kg 'Tw . In X K 4141! ,E X 4 Q3 ,ff i ,ff Q f'! X ,f X- , '. Lyn Zfz,-fQV-iv! Vldp rg K X 1 ' f 1 'R QL nz: I 1. . l E ,fffg ,ZX i ,JJ-,bxf ,ff ev 5 3 ms-' 1: -. .'.'.'. .'. .-.-.' an . .j.3.f,f n X K x O '21 A if f w Y B! The mc found c marked team, Ie our om on o c enduroe our hc .LQ BASKETBALL The most active and popular sport to be found on this campus is basketball. This year marked a highlight in the activities of the team, by having all home games played in our own gym. The team's success depended on o combination ot skill, sportsmanship and endurance. These factors were displayed by our hoopsters. I , I zig, H . V . . 4 - .MHA f JUNTUP1 VARSITY BASKETBALL T JTJTXTTQPQ. VARSITY Row 1: J. Kudla, J. Ganci, C. Innacone, D. Robinson, S. Kcsikowski. Row 2: C. Hughes, D. Kirkwood, R. Marabeli, F. Payne, D. High, K. Madison, R. Regal, E. Evans, D. Michalak, Coach. Rowl J Rmdfleisch Ca tain J. Duff Vice President S Craft. Row2 P Batz N. LaLonde. I P 1 Y, 1 - Row 3: P. Frappi'er, H. Taylor, Treasurer, G. Williams, President. .. ,fx 32 -no ,M y.. . Cl-TEERLEADERS M. PavIi'k, A. Brahm, S. Breirenbach, C. Winegar. VAPETTY Cl-TEEMTEADERS ASKETBALL .IOR VARSITY TENNIS Fast and furious, with action at all times, ten- nis always finds ardent fans and participants. Many hours of practice are required by team members to develop speed and skill which makes for a winning team. Row 'l: S. Radomski, M. Burzinskl R Sprenger, H. Dowski Row 2: C. Garfinkel, H. Sengbusch, Coach, R Olear lEERLEADERS Egdf. LEADERS wk ' - ' Q ,ff - ,, , I sn, - K ' I f' f , . . pf 'lk 5 ' u V , , I f S ,' r L ,K - s i 1 .,c,. f 1-. ' nv ' YN ,, i L ,-s 4- , .1 G1 44 E 1 ,r 'I ' Y X 'f . 41' 77 Row l: S. Fraina, W. Gagnon, B. Wessil, D. Bessel. Row 2: J. Pax, J. Hughes, G. Shupe, Captain, B. Knapp, A. Naish, B. Murray, Coach. Fall, winter, spring-they are all seasons of practice and competition for the indoor track team. The past season was highlighted by many outstanding events. ln an invitational at Washington, D. C., and at the Knights of Columbus meet in Cleveland the State team fin- ished third. Joe Bessel and the mile relay team both finished third in their respective classes at the Canadian A.A.U. in Hamilton, Ont. At Union College George Fisher placed sec- ond in the l0O0 yd. run, while Jim Hughes came in third in the 600 yd. run. INDCDCDR TRACK . l 1 l 7 f Q 3 M, Row lr l. Bessel, B G, Flillel, J, Hughes l XSTA 2 I ss., I ff- XX' 1. A or X ,tri-. ' , 5 x , ., fe ii '0 , ti puFF STA OUTDCDCDR TRACK State's track team is one with a reputation and history of consistent winnings. The 1957- 58 season proved to be a successful one. Members of the team spend many hours in preparation for a meet, and put much effort into successful events. Row 1: M. Axelrod, R. Stein, G. Runckel, Captain, F. Heidle, F. Cordaro. Row 4: D. Kirkwood, Manager, J. O'NeiI, A. Krawchuk, .l. Clark, M. Row 2: J. Rauhe, J. Garthner, A. Versoge, B. Heater, H. Meyers. Row 3: Guerry, S. Zimmerman, C. Torch, Assistant Coach, S. Manspeaker, Coach. J. Panko, Manager, Z. Deputat, H. Temple, F. Conrad, M. Pirowskin. vi !b F' '- .la H 'Y ag ,.-'ogg ' im, e C'Q ,qxxififl-V v - EQ! '. ff-wi rf'-7.1.1 :H f., ' 4 ' 1Zi52.4?4.i,f'X hi ,MA i' 1' . L 7' xii fe' fa - - 1 .K V... L r N ,. i Y- ,5.',, .4 -, of .Q ' . tq., 2 Q. .... A 4-eh f K I . .K I Q4 K, Y A 1 ,5 ' ,g . - Q! X! ,M L M g A f--' Q 'f K A , rl 7 A . f' - f ,- s,jgff'q35,,Qi' in ll, . l ft ' ' ,, ' V Win . ' .an V! L F A , xkir I .1 ,his .,,!M,,,, V W . A , if iltt ef f M .. A KX, Y F ' mf fij f ' W . . 5, , I. . ,f ' Y . fi i ' . QF ,N L, . - ,V 3- , -Af, -f f Q , X, gl I V I ,jg - ,iw ' ' 1. , lil 5 1- A' f s w . f- N -4 Li fr W-'-ff: A A A if fe.. 1 5:4 r A - v 'M' . ' . V ga 1 nil, , , 'l MI., Q Al f 1 . ' i ' . e 'f . .. ' f - E V -. 1-if A ' ' -A A A ' Z t, 54 -if , 0 4' I A , , , , ..,. , C X A , A T, .1.'I'f z-f'jlf'f:f'fi at ty fifqgeir ff.-S v., 4.5.3 1. M I A ,K M gh: Afro- 17 V' J., V- Q. QA, .,r 5,31 ..., 1 .'...k 1 h,ilV.M,M,fl.4qw,jy, 'jj' -fb .X 5-W -V f ' f- :pr Sie if l',?w.r,'fwfwfff-A+X' ,-e V ' , 'X ., . - iw Wh.. 2 ,ek ,Q . -, ,W V, 80 . A - ,yum SOCCER 89 4 .f mix? -pg 1 Z , is 3 . .3 6 5 K 7 5 :, M. ouch. Y 7 , A, L i12y:l-QS n rn! gi ,M zlnwmllnnawi 'M I 1 I I I 4 I I 4 I I I I ,H I t I I I I M975 I Q I 5 4 W N . I f Row I: W. Huber, V. Marando, D. Deinhart, M. Axelrod, Manager. Row 2: J. Kontos, A. Bean, Captain, G. Kontos, T. Colegrove, M. McNeil. Not Pictured: R. Kissel, Assistant Manager, L. Zangerle, Coach. SWIMMING I 82 Wmww kmmw mmmd - It mmm? WMMQ whmmx team. I L D State's mermen have proven that swimming is an art which combines agility, strength, endurance and willpower, with physical fitness and love for the sport. After a successful and eventful season we can look back with pride on the swimming and diving records of our team. l. N . Wx -5 If . ff. V, la Is, I EUQHUUUDUDU CROSS CGUIXITRY - . . he IL 0 Lo Lo 0 40 STA Row 1: B. Murray, Coach, B. Wessel, W. Gagnon. Row 2: G. Shupe, D. Ellis, D- Dessel' Row 3: J. Pax, G. Fisher, J. Hughes, B. Knapp, Captain. 15:,li.., fi 4 4, j 84 A Shupe, D, DESSEI. GULF ! n : , c,'i sq - H- y V v 1 ' , - . P ' .N -'N' ' 5 'J x , My AJ candy . L. Katzman, K. Freeland, B. Ottowitz, B. Scutrer, J. Shanahan. ft' vq' , .,- f.,'.'. ' ,I , ,fX,i,, 1' ,X six -Q Ski X ff 1 nf :J . yu V...- Orf. '.'x',2'-, 5' u 'Q 11.1 . gf -Trn- Q ,.,-F-: X' . .X fw Ag. ., n x Vik iz.. 'X-9 ' , . . Q M I Q L L 1 Lf f 1, If l ff f fx I n L S x 54 3 f 5. 7 fi , Z5 2 1 'A vi 3 ii Q! L. ,. Y 1 I -e 1 BASEBALL ,A ,- 1 4 slflli Row 1: T. Becchy, D. Zwolinski, D. Hansen, H. Wolfe, Z. Z ' J onm, . Merlo, L. Kotzmcm. Row 2: R. Hyndmon, A. Paul, W. Moiewski, C. Schultz, A. Sinnigen, M. Eberwein, V. MCGQVISL4, 86 v Raw I: K. Brown, P' VJWEI' s' Row 2: M. PrezemieVewSU. V- Av Storm, TULLJOL RON L: 1 R C151 QL I i Q, 11 If .hz 1 , I v in H . 4 'H C7 xlq, I IIIIII Illllfl .ff Row I: K. Brown, P. Warren, P. Bell, Sec., N. H t , .Lu ur ienne, Treas., J. Fischer G Becker Pres S Fitz erald. 1 - , ., . g Row 2: M. Prezemlelewski, M. Morris, E. Berger, H. Kreut M. S I ' A. Storm, N. Talbot. Row I: K. Brown, G. Fisher, Pres., N, Talbot, Sec., J. Fischer, Treas., M R. Stein, J. Hughes, B. Knapp, S. Fritzgerold. Z, pau dung, Adv., M. Holman, J. McCaffery, WGMEIXVS ATHLETIC ASSGCIATIGN ATHLETIC BGARD Axelrod. Row 2: P. Bell, G. Becker, 'es Women students have a well rounded intra- mural and recreational program includin9 fencing, archery, basketball, badminton, Held . . - d hockey, swimming, volleyball, bowling GFI golt. Inter-collegiate playdays are welcomed competition tor State's female athletes. 'ell rounded infra- irogram including l badminton, field wall, bowling and Jys are welcomed clle oihleles. NM 54358, 'sexy 'X X44 e-.qi M. WG 1 MEN 5 SPCDRTS If I I i 89 l-IUMAN RELATIGNS COUNCIL li 1542 1, A ' ' Row T: J. Cohn, H. Brown, G. Maul, L. Haywood, C. Stein, E. Cotten, K. Thompson. Row 2: L. Metofsky, B. Yorysh, N. Rosen, P. Bonguia, Dr. A. Burrell, L. Brown, B. Thnsell, S. Taba- chnick, B. Young, M. Schroeder. Row 3: B. Stern, E. Riddick, L. Stanton, B. Stack, E. Ri'chards, Dr. N. Weaver. The main purpose of this council is to de. velop democratic ideas, and an understanding ot mankind, becoming to a person in the field of education. Current problems aFFecting peoples ot the world, and involving human relations are ex. plored by means ot panels, movies, and lec. tures. RADICD AND TELEVISIGN GUILD One of the newest, and most popular organi- zations on campus is Radio and Television Guild. lt is comprised ot students who are interested in the broadcasting media, and are seeking a chance to further this interest by actual practice. The outstanding contribution of RTVG is a disc-jockey program which brings the latest in music and campus activity to State students. Row l: B. Quick, D. Gross, C. Stelter, M. Roy. Row 2: R. Nagan, M. 1 Kirkland, Secretary, C. Coniglio, Treasurer, R. Smith, Advisor. Row 3: 1 M. Schroeder, P. Krot, K. Johnson, F. Dunn, L. Skidmore, T. Shannon, J. , Rubino, M. Kennedy. NCIL council gs .WO de d on understanding G Person in ,he '9 Pefbples of The n relations are ex, Is' movies: Clfld leg. ll K.. on N'-1 wffanefrf-I-,w-2-1:eKX!9!! ' s , fs 11,15 X 9 Row 1: R. Ruocco, M. Lawler, B. Gronewold. Row 2: P. Randall, T, Carsten, A. Swinden, J. Boxer, H. Ensminger. Row 3: C. Schuck, H. Klomp, B. Jensen, W. Gregg. PUBLICATIGIXIS BCDARD ,,,, n X K IA I . B all n'll B B 17 B W' ml l K llnlkillli-3 MQ! , N fly ,Vf , 'wl'l'lW'f 'llwwssf Isl K Q? tl XXX s Q 'W 'T xx wsxix iiX-wwwwmssa, .. N Niki. AYSQQRN- Axis? -fi Q. -C7 Row lr J. Teresi, F. Manka, A. Nowak, R. Nagan. Row 2: M. Schroeder, K. Thompson, T. Carsten, N. Rothwell, M. Lawler, Editor, R. Ruocco, Editor, E. Zdzieblo, A. Alkinburg, A. Verven, N. Taylor. RECCDRD A campus newspaper is the pride of every college. The RECORD, a weekly paper, was Hrst published in T9l3. It has grown steadily, and today it is a competent voice of the college. .,,. ., W E F13 fi all 551 ky! wtf' W...-.sf A c Qs-slvgivf X 9' my Q 2 H 1, Q 4 l-T xii, ' , r r . .,. .. w Fmfg ' . V: ' ., . ixaivl -f, l 4- Q--S I' I NS 'iq XX I .I'XXNx','N ' . I N . Minn' ' ' -9 I? mfg? ' W ' Rm! !f 7 eff, , XXX Q X., . f u A '-'X-- 4 ' C 1 ,fc ik? 4X .f mW7 ffxwwf ':'?'i.lQ1,g ' X ' Z' , I 'M pg, MW . f V 1 ,f?,'-2511, , K 'nfl' ,lf MeRW Wf1fQ, Ay,,a M ,. 05 AP:-. W! M? Mid' ff y by 1.L1s:Q1w.19 'fff2x',4f ,f4' I X X J Eff- x V MSX - f'flzf?f7f727:::s' 1' rf 1145? 1,'fgN!,'- H J' 1 ,-' K ' - 's- . NQSJQ 0 QW WE 'uimavv -:f 117' f 1 - Jf gap .9 14 X 'Q 'fig Q I, , 4 xx J. Teresi, R. Stein, L. Semrcu. K, rx 51 '15 Xi E , fi S N 5' wr .Li 1 Row 1: D. Durlcch, N. Rothwell, A. Nowak. Row 2: N. Rosen, A. Alkinburg. STAFFS iz 2 fx, f ' 2 V' f f Z K, I f , 'fd f f Q, ,zo ,f rw, f z 'Q' Q W Mr , , , 17 ,fp 3 i fig, G , fi, f. , . ftffx M, fy, wZ1 J., . - rv ' n 0 I E L , ,WW , . 1 W 4 KJV .J ff 'Aw 41, . ,fa 1 ' fs- i 3 few Zin f W- yew: 1 f 1, WE, 'J ga-xx Y is 9 'vi Q J 3 5: , Y t 13' 1 is if ' q A 4 fx. ,Q 4 Q X X Row li N, Plezia, Co-editor, J. Boxer, Co-editor, H. Ensminger, Business Editor, Caryl Vertalino, Index Editor, J. Hutzler, Literary Editor. Not Manager. Row 2: H. Taylor, Managing Editor, J. Clark, Photography Pictured: E. Vertalino, Typing Editor. ELMS Memories one cherishes after graduation are quickly brought to lite by the ELMS. This book is a written and pictured ex- pression ot State. lt is a summary of memorable school activi- ties and situations. , 94 l . H-4' ..- sfl. ' .sill E5 S E Row l: l, F Howland, .l lx. Y . '- 1 is ya 1 1 I 1 Q rf Z Yi lj' . P v J J .. . ., ... , . 'NI .n,.,,. 5 I :-- U l M... J 5524. L. 10. J i E. Vertolino 4 5 0 af ' A fi , f L . 3 -25 its ' 'Y ' v gg 4 J EN J, I W-f Row 1: J. Henry, N. To!bof, B. Corby, H. Enzminger. Row 2: B. Corby, J f Howland, J. Hufzler D. 'Heidenreich J. Sibble. 1 ,V J 1 ' J. Ncpierski, C. Kccprowicz, R. Kent, R. Kersting. ditor. Not af. QM J' C. Vertclino, J. Clark. 2 ' r 1 rin Lp 44922: . 'yr 4 J J , .. ,,...f 'f W-0.-in -, '5- I I A I Music ,-f Fi 1 State students who possess abilities cmd interest in creative writing can find an outlet for their originality by submitting E E S poetry, prose or essays to Elm Leaves. This annual anthology of literature is encouraged by contests and awards to con- tributors ot outstanding work. Elm Leaves is also richly illus- trated by student artists. Row 1: G. Maul, H. Klomp, Advisor, M. Ladd, Editor, D. Payne. Row 2: L. Metotsky, J, Fisher, l 96 i Row l: R. Simpson, G, Reis, S. Boyd, l. Gelsomino, A 55, ll Music Board governs the activities ot musical organization S M U S I 4 B R D at this college. The board is represented by various musical organizations and music department faculty. Chief functions of the board include coordination of mem ber organizations, and regulation ot expenditures. . - ' . b, Row 'lz R. Simpson, G. Ressve, J. Tuttle, K. Erickson, C. English. Row 2: J. Wmcenc, W. Ottowltz, W l.Gm S. Boyd, J. Gelsomino, A. Sinnigen, P. Schlehr, H. Eriekson. i lzu' x f M X 97 l GRC!-IESTRA H1 98 String Quintet is composed of two violins, viola, cello and piano. lt provides a musical background for many ot our college functions, and some oft-campus organizations. The members of this group enjoy working together, to provide a cultural atmosphere to college lite. . Y l M l l i 'X x gin ri li l i E, l ,ls ll W5 s X N I it t'5STQafQlllly2.f . I l H du' ,xg K, 'XX U. h , l liwfssil --,l . 1 ' sxw X 9-' ffl Iggy X l Ing! h - X X lltl rl- ll Qitiixg llllxmmw XXX N STRING QUINTET Flanagan. X, ,KM o 1 3112 if 2? . fy ff R l fi vw. H ss S15 M s M . , sf .X Cf . I X,-sr, 4-u. MADRIGALS Madrigals is a group composed of four women and four men, who sing Eighteenth Century music in four part harmony. They present musical offerings on campus and throughout the area. B. La Barge, M. Bound, S. Russell, M. Zuch. 44 'T 1 C 'buff . 2: J. Row 'la F. Willi9f F. Kolnackl, -l' Mcrumi Roll, Cameron, L. WGJQOSS, R- Welllaufer' R' Rous I BAND l . - 1, Row 1: D. Hulter, A. De Noon, V. Tibollo, G. Yale, R. Davies, M. Barr, K. Seaton, J. Gelsommo, Pfwflenn l H. Cl1GSe, P. Passino, B. Meyers. Row 2: N. Dennis, J. Pellegrino, J. Klobukowski, R. Molison, E- Pamso ' T. Kabel, J. Voncina, C. Williams, S. D 102 4 oxfafer, J. Hess, V. Fields, S. Russell. Row Vice Mac Row 1: J. Hager, J. Michael, K. Marko, W. Ottowitz, Vice President. Row 2: N. Thorn, J. Kaiser, L. Walker, R. Macaluso, J. Ross, A. Rubennacht. W. Lamb, B. Star, L. Bunclscho, M. Spinner, R. Meister, B. Batcheller, M. Cram. The college band is outstanding for its talent, ability and en- thusiasm. This group is composed of students who work for scholastic credits, and at the sarne time support State in its various musical activities. A trip to Cortland, Spring and Christmas concerts are the highlights of the year. Row 1: J. Droit, Secretary, D. Bumbar, B. Kaufman, D. Willert. Row 2: M. Marc ks, G. Seibert, J. Schultz. Row 3: J. Hartman, S. Bushy, S. Bolt, L. Odien. 103 MAJCDRETTES ln their uniforms of white and orange, the high-stepping Maiorettes combine with the band to perform outstanding marching per. formances. Hours of practice and drill are necessary to perfect the difficult techniques which these girls must master. Skill and school spirit are abundant among the Maiorettes. + 1. i Row l: J. Ehrlich, B. Kantor. Row 2: R. Colangelo, J. Kochendorfer T Wagener M Close IO4 ge, the 'ith the ng per- lrill are :hniques l school alles. MENS GLEE CLUB Row T: S. Boyd, Director, J. Chisholm, J. Dennington, T. Shannon, D. Anderson, R. Logan, D. Dwidzik, A Koch, W. Merrick, F. Richardson, C. Maurer, L. Travers P. Homer. Row 2: B. Maggio, R. Macaluso, J. Cowley D. Brooic, E. Allas, P. Finlay, R. Nelson, D. Gasper, D. Hutter, H. Erickson, A. Kamakawiwoole, F. Conrad. 1 1 Row 3: T. Brown, D. Re, T. Regan, F. Bell, G. Hale, A Sinnigen, M. Crolty, W. Huber, L. Grissin, P. Martin S. Mann, P. Bailey, M. Whiting. Row 4: D. Barnwell T. Boyd, W. Ogden, R. Smith, J. Clark, R. Williams B. Myers, L. Dunn, R. Gufowski, D. Clark, Z. Depuiat G. Ressue, D. Horton, D. Funselh. ,J fd' Q. ww Pt' 'K' il Row l: C. English, C. Ross, S. Cook, D. Mummery, M. LoMont, D. Shelgren, B. O'Neill. Row 2: C. Noyes, C. Snopp, W. Kotciloc, B. Simmons, B. Mocholz, M. Hodgins, C. Shutts, R. Forollo. Row 3: N. Potter, A. Horn, G. Yole, P. McKenny, J. Brandt, M. Close, M. Crooks, J. Torbo, C. Smith. Row 4: B. Trusilo, S. Weisleder, C. Field, K. Kommire, K. Yeager, D, McMahon, L. Josefiok, D. Pitrelli, M. Klceio, J. Grez, B. Bricmont. Row 5: E. O'Neill, C. Costillion, D. Wooton, M. Gloss, R. Simpson, V. Cieszynski, M. Koge, P. Roberts, B. Brooks, A. Bostion, M. McNomuro, A. Howord, J. Brennan. WCDMENS GLEE CLUB Row l: S. Sgroi, M. Curro, C. Morris, C. Jordon, M. Morsholl, R. Quiles, M. Roman, M Wheeler, J. Ehrlich, K. Erickson, C. English. Row 2: V. Rinaldi, M. Lewis, P. Kozreruk, M N Montione, M. Lowler, D. Bowser, E. Goehry, M. Greiner, K. Willioms, M. Gray. ROW 31 J W George, M. Embs, M. Robertson, J. Roop, B. Logsdon, B. Pohlmon, J. Urlonger, R. Horn 4 S' Holler' -l- Morley, B. Fuerst, M. Prezemelieski, R. Perthes. Row 4: J. Ross, A. Deren90W5k' F. Coppellono, E. McCabe, R. Kolokowski, J. Zepers, J. Millimon, M. Seomon, R. Fairchild B' Poflfsf A' Gowns, R. Hacker, L. Mitofsky, M. Adams. Row 5. B. Hammer, N, Meciane E' Reynolds' l- Sibble. J. Wdlker, B. Corby, A. Alkenberg, N. Suedemeyef, B- Kolcll' B QUEEN, J- Off, D- Dryer, V. Amlof, P. Kolbe. lO6 el., I tif Q 'ii ., w l S Tuyn C Read H Chase T Norh M Shorey S Russell E Koeppel, R. Macaluso, W. Maggio, E. Rothman. Row 4: C Chlanda E c son R w 2 J Cameron B La Barge W Fosburg A Phill ps J onrad, H. Erickson, Z. Deputat, S. Mann, R. Williams, Cla Carberry P Schlehr M Holman C Luldens R Kent M Zuch Row 3 Boyd S. Zimmerman, B. Ogden, D. Brook, D. Barnwell, D. Dawidzik B E Laundry J Regan V Shanchuk G Welnfurtner P Bailey W Huber Thorley. Blue robes and pale pink stoles constitute the distinguishing garb of Buttalo State's A Cap- pella Choir. Highlights ot the Choir's numerous activi- ties were a trip to Hart House at the Univer- sity ot Toronto, a recording for a Christmas radio program, participation in the Christmas and Spring Concerts, and a spring tour of New York State. E s .s'. ,Q Q32 X3 Qc: G TTI' X' l i T l . l i T l l in it i i . t .t t . l li ll l l l l rl lill itll till l it l l l 1 I t r l l i gi L gi i l I i e S L l I l E 1 E, l F l l Q, :.l lit I l 2 Row 'ln V. Schoenfeld, J. Kochendorfer, D. Gross, P. DeVantier, G. Yale, Lewis, C. Cowe. Row 3: P. Sturm, F. Matthews, M. Tropman, L. Silvaroli, V. Almlof, M. Schroeder, M. Grady, C. Jaffey, M. Hamilton. Row 2: M. C. Podbielniak, B. Smith, M. Kennedy, D. Brien, D. Weller, E. Conlon, 5- Schott, M. Marshall, M. Goossen, Advisor, A. Kock, P. Conlin, President, Shuster, C. Maunen, S. Steffen, D. Wozniak, W. Meier, J. Edwards, J. B. Wagner, Corresponding Secretary, J. Hubbs, Treasurer, C. Wark, Re- Kilkenberg, B. Elliott. cording Secretary, J. O'Connor, Vice President, S. Wilson, S. Sipple, J CASTING l-lAl.l. Those students interested in dramatics, staging, lighting, cos- tuming, make-up, directing, producing, or acting, have an opportunity to contribute their skills and talents to Casting Hall. l lO8 i I f X J ,Z er, E. ', J. Edwards, J. nan, L. Silvaroli, Conlon, S. The Food Service Department provides meals for all dormitory residents and makes avail- able two snack bar counters and two cate- terias tor commuting students. An able and experienced stat? works to a good meal and operates on a non-profit basis to keep prices at a minimum. FCDCDD SERVICES Row 1: R. Costantino, N. M. Carrig. Stutt, wav W pn NW X235 ' D. Deering, J. Cannamela. Row 2: B. Wisniewski, C, Kquderef A Gcgola HO .J ,ge t Q If g f l L ek,- 75 74 5 J fl 1 :J-,. A . ,- l 1, -.1 . 1 4 I 4. Row I: l. Var man, P. Robe W. Pruitt, K. 5 CD Tleuls uvuil. cute. f Gnd I and Prices t . 2 .5 , ,ng J ZF, w, - -,Q T71 Row 1: J. Von de Water, J. Canncr, H. Ensminger. Row 2: R. Ferrcxro, J. Britton, P. Horton, R. Warner, Chair- man, P. Roberts, Secretory. Row 3: H. Erickson, C. Rodney, G. Harter, J. Hubbs, R. Honeck, G. Lcrbouseur, W. Pruitt, K. Szulgit, A. Mastrangelo. FINANCE AGENCY CCDMMISSICDNERS Row 1: S. Warbcys, D. Aokesson. Row 2: J. Cornevcle. or r- J F, ' ,Q ,., ,J -.H V, , ,aft W'-7 of 'V-1... M., ,.,,,,A' 3. 1 J ...J -1 1 1' - Q.. -0,-7 -ug i -4 Af, . cr- -3104 v7 1.5391- . -'-Q' A1 --,.-5, . -Q52 ' 7 .ffm H, ,L Q .Q --- a M. '- - i 4 I STUDENT CCDINIGRES- I i . ,ff ,Tn ff! , f2f!7?L- '- 'f I 7, Row 'lr J. McNc1b, M. Egensteiner, J. Carnevole, J. Hutzler, K. Murphy, Treasurer, A, Schworzmuelier, President, G. Klopt, Advisor, L. Borkowski, J J- CUFF- ROW 2: J- VCU de WGJGV, D- DVYGV, C- VCYTGJJFIO, C- JGHEYI 5- Recording Secretory. Row 3: M. Muntione, B. Betschen, R. Aquino, M. Hicks, WUVJUOYSI M- Gf0dYf M- V00 DYJCSI Coffesponding 59CV9fGf7'- J- TGVGSJ- R. Wettloufer, A. Herrell, M. Huntington, W. Ogden, N. Zinni, R. Molison- i W: f Advisor, L BorkowSlil n, R. Aquino' , N, zznnr, R. Molton- M, Hicks, l ,n , , X Q-...,,, i Zi- i ,gf . , K ,A 'T ,,:'? P:5'.::' Sgt, ,,,......, as ff:: .-- 1 my -5,: 1'--- N WEEE: di ',?li?-111!z:E7??Z'?9 1 , Student Congress has a leading role in regu- lating student affairs along with the adminis- trative staff of the college. Congress members are comprised of representatives from the re- spective divisions and classes at State. f , f , ff ,fy My ,V f ,fy If ,wifi ,, 7 -.., 1 4,1 5. A I , M lj CLASS CDF '61 5 K i 9: WN 'N 1 W fm W WV fff . V MM 1m WN Y! A QW W R I , W n I 1 1 I: ,. ,, 1 W Nl D- k f ,-,, y . ?7j' 13 '2f.,,f,f Row 1: R. Reinigh, C. Sharpe, M. Sf. George, D. Misura, D. Robbins, J. lroci. Row 2: J. Rubi'no. ' ,QQ h xg . , . ,,4v ,,,Q..5?FLQLl4,d3x4VLb! .2 ,Q N ' ,- , V 'I 'VW , I ,il ff f f J wwf! Y 116 Members of the Freshman Class were quick to organize themselves into an active and spirited group. Their co- operative enthusiasm has manifested itself in various activities. After a fine showing in Inter-Class Sing, the newcomers staged a Frosh Party, and Variety Show. A prom in April was the highlight of the year for the class of '6l. They are active in campus extracurricular organizations, sports, and social functions. The fresh- men can boast of a successful year. i I I U M 1 1s il 1 V' 1 l W Y ,, MV Nl. MMV i A : W MW ? 2 L f i ,H Q ,, I :N . ,V m MH . lx! L wx W , , W . if X154 J xl NNE L N im I w 1 , . 1 w E l i li is I X 2 f CLASS CDF '60 4 ii' 3 1 1 n if f x A- . 2 f ROW 1: E. Rybun o 4 ,X L CHQ L l 4, fi 43. l? l l so I i A Ft' t i at il I l ROW1: E- RYbCIfCZyk, K. Kammire, B. Quck, Row 2: N. Ordian, S. Worboys, E. Cittadino. l Sophomores with their year ot experience entered into cam- pus activities with great enthusiasm. ln September, the trash were given o royal entrance when they were dined at Soph- Frosh Barbeque, and initiated during Soph-Frosh Dozing. These tunctions were highly successful in that they not only provided for much fun but also helped to initiate the Fresh- men to our campus, and enabled the newcomers to overcome some ot their feelings of strangeness. mber came and brought with it the traditional Inter- Closs Sing. It proved to be a rewarding and memorable ex- perience for all concerned. The Soph Inter-Class Sing Party was one that will be long remembered. The So h Snow Party was planned for February but lbe- Nove P lieve it or notl was cancelled because ot snow! 121 i 5 E52 . E !l: . is! N 1 l N 3 ll ii Y W '1 J, r Y Y 5 1, My Us 1 p xl M2 I. NN E , g I M1 if 5 g K3 N 3 W S I 5 W Wg 'f E lil ,SW NI1! ll 1 V. 4 1 :Q , 1 4 ,,,1 'l W: wl , , 1 'I , 1 , i y wgi M ,M mf ix' iYff 'M' i11,Ef Q JLJIXIIQR COUIXISELCQ Row 1- J simuch D. Goodhart, C. Dryic- ROW 21 C- SOJWSI V- Pellegflno- ll ll li -J ll Tftilltmu X fi: ' x , ,,,i . ' lisaizfft - Li.,-ff-A 'N .se -f- 3 ' ..--2 J?- --Q.'.'-'-g. . 3 V .H - . 2 G Yi, ,J r, -9 I v Q Row l: D. Murgolius, E. Rimes, S. Sgroi, K. Thompson, R. Ferrcro, P. Bolclino M Curro M Anderson P. Bell- Row 2: C. Soltys, J. Gotti, M. Re, M, A. Hescln, B. Gugino, M. J. Muclioy, J. Carr, D. Arns, B- KUIOWI L' Cordillo, co-chairman, V. Pellegrino, co-choir F mon, . Lukoczer. Row 3: B. Smith, M. Vitlo, J. Ycuclwzy, B- Kamal' J M. Borno, A. Becken, J. Jurczuk, J. Mitchell, P. Holley, E. Mczsvidol, B. Donn, P. Grohom, C. Acklond, N- Shoemoker, S. Bolt, M. Grant. 124 Cl ASS CDF 59 C- S0llYS, V. Pellegrino, Bell. A class seasoned with responsibility at a point of transition from gay and carefree under- classmen to more seriously minded, soon-to- graduate seniors, is the Class of l959. Many a great portion of the school year was speech, Student Teaching, learning how to handle an actual teaching situation, with the conclusion of this school year, looking forward to their final year with a new vigor and conviction. Successful activities were the Junior Prom, Inter-Class Sing, Junior Party, and M.U.D. o .. W., ,Q 4 Q , t iv I ff 6 fif- , , ,, s.. 'V , . og. ' . ' In 4 , 5 J f--J If , . , ' 1 1 ' ' 4 jf Q4 4' 4 , '1 1 1 1 w. I +1 V -yi 'F f 'rX 4A U O gf 1A X X .N .v....-v...qf,--P0 ,,4-vi -vs.. Al ,S , in ,y I N X A n , 1 If Kr' ' g NN if ' a k J I W O .1 c X X f ' -- 1 5 f I . ' K Z ,fzff , f N w V o CLASS OP '58 ' 4-- '5.-W--' ,ff .. f ,.. i, 4 2- fy: 'A - - -,f .5 .15 v,qzs 1-. ll,- .-7 , 'M A,-17 Aix 'T 128 ,Jr-f 5't 1.5 6 J 0 P' - +91 'Fiji' V iv Row 1: G. Runckel, I.. Haywood, J. Millspaugh, R. Sugg. Row 2: G. Weinfurtner. Graduation marks tor seniors a culmination ot tour years. Their college career has been the IVY era ot raccoon coats, Bermuda shorts, white bucks, sack dresses, ivy league shirts, and knee socks. They have battled Asian Flu, talked of Sput- nik, and pushed cars out ot snowbound areas. With the pass- ing of the Bond Issue, they have seen the beginning ot a new Buffalo State. Memories of classes, instructors, exams, and countless cafe- teria conversations are mixed with the traditional State high- lights of Inter-Class Sing, Holly Hanging and Moving-Up day. Placement papers, job interviews, and constant decisions have brought them a new degree ot seriousness and humility. l f 1958 finds the be- Finally, in commencement, the c ass o ginning ot an end. 129 K . l v W, tw 7 5 ff fy ff W, f Wg, rw, 1 l ww Row 1: S. Gombin, F. Hepinsfclll, E. Bennon, F. Fowler, E. Truesdell. Row 2: D. Adams, C. I LIBRARY STAFF S A. Weikcl, M. Ferro, C. Shecl, C. Fetfermcln. N 1 i S C 0-Q P i E BOOKSTGRE 1 I Row la E. Brown EXW SESSI GRM COU Q f . 4 4: 4 L . Adams, C. FACULTY PERSONNEL R 7? . X . ...M 249' ,J Row 1: E. Brown, D. Eddins, W. Grogg, G. Asproy. Row 2. A. Sexton, D. Rogers, M. Fried, J. Hubler. Row 1: R. Albrighf, K. Whittemore, W. Greenwood, M. Grant, K. Brown, R. MocViHie. Row Drew, C. Messner, J. Urban, R. Horn, W. Boker, O. Hertzberg. Log'-5. S 93 . .M ,ms 2: H. Mann, F EXTRA SESSIONS GRADUATE COUNCIL Epucmionni Poi icir, council Row lr R. S. Ebert, H. Trubor, R. Redden, M. Carroll, O. E. Hertzberg, K. W. Brown, M. E. Wagner, R. Horn, M. Grant, G. Klopf. Row 2: R. Albright, W. Baker, H. Mann, R. MacVittie, C. Messner, F. Drew,.M. O'Brien, L. Jones, R. Sugarman, P. Roberts, H. Rice, L. Haywood, F. Hepinstall, S. Boyd, P. Weaver, J. Urban, K. Whittemore, V. Quaal. This council is composed of faculty and select students. They are responsible tor existing cur- riculum in all divisions. Educational Policies Council regulates policies relating to proce- dures of registration, scheduling of classes, exams, and Summer Session. I l IUNQII I I I I S I I I ' I l I I I I I I I Z .ed ol faculty and Selec , cur- Qonsible lor existing. ' 1 s Educational Policies n ' . 8' 1 .icies reloIIfI9 I0 proc I scheduling of classes' I Session. I I I I I In this well integrated group of administrators, faculty, and students are found the guardians of our home away from home. Every mem- ber in this fine organization is eager to ad- vise students when they. are confronted with problems. Student personnel try to meet the needs of every State student. They encourage activity on campus to satisfy education and social interests. STUDENT PERSCDINIINIEI. Row iz N. Edmund, R. Horn, V. Hansen, A. Roudebush, M. Dupre, K. Harries, A. Schwarzmueller Row 2 B Barnett, F. Dunn, T. Moss, J. Pancio, M. Lane, S. Gittler, M. Carroll, W. Pruitt, A. Manetti, A. Zierleyn G Klopf I CCDLLEGE CABINET The administrative leaders, along with repre- sentatives of the faculty, comprise the college cabinet. This body formulates and directs the enforcement of the general administrative pol- icy at State. Smoothly operating policy is as- sured through the efforts of the group. Row 1: R. Sugarmon H M Rice President H Mann K ' ' ' ' I 1 - , . Whittem , W, B D. Brossman, G. Klopf, R. MacVittie, R. Albright, E. Brown, M. Granfrlil Weaxilelierl R' Hom- Row 2: K. Brown' 134 D. Cappiello, T PU! D. Cappiello, C. LaMorte, C. Ball, H. Rice. Public Relations Council is our campus-public communication system council. lt acts in a policy-forming capacity with re- spect to all contacts which our college has outside our cam- pus community. This includes direct publicity, newspaper, radio and television, and activities which enlighten the public, thus bringing them closer to college lite. The council endeavors to establish wholesome public rela- tions among alumni, students, and faculty. Standing committees of Public Relations Council include Alumni Relations, College Publications, Joint Funds, and Radio and Television. PUBLIC RELATIGNS Z 2 W7 Elaine Marie Abelli Elementary Education Buffalo, New York George L. Aberbhorn Industrial Arts Buffalo, New York Adeline M. Abramo Home Economics North Collins, New York ff? tw' ,i ' liv- , ' ZVQQZVWJLQ, M Carol Jean Airnault Elementary Education Orchard Park, New York ff WW X 'r4 Z Jean Elizabeth Acenowr Sandra Adams Art Education New Berlin, New York Home Economics Olean, New York Charlotte Alessi Elementary Education North Collins, New York 7 Robert James Allen Art Education Bullalo, New York Carol Alt Home Economics Bullalo, New York , 136 Joan Ann Amrozowicz Elementary Education Lackawanna, New York Vg-hi, Gore lndu Kenr Xirnault Education lr, New York ea. 1 Amrozowicz fy Education wna, l l8'll Y0fk at Q. Gordon A. Anderson Charles L. Andolino Genevieve Andrews Industrial Arts Elementary Education Home Economics Kennedy, New York North Collins, New York Leicester, New York Elaine Appelbaum Home Economics Hunter, New York Rose Marie Aquino Elementary Education Akron, New York 137 Arline Nancy Annunziato Art Education Kenmore, New York David Arkland Art Education Buffalo, New York Eleanor Armstrong Art Education Alfred, New York Annette J. Arendt Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Dianne Aures Elementary Education West Seneca, New York Paul R. Bankoske Rev Samuel Austin Elementary Education Buttalo, New York Charles Baker Elementary Education North Tonawanda, New York Dorene A. Baltimore Elementary Education Rochester, New York Margaret M. Barrett Industrial Arts Buftalo, New York Home Economics Buffalo, New York ,N Vito J. Basile .. f ff Rf df 4 W f f f , f ff f' ,iff f if , X, X ,, Jean F. Bancroft Elementary Education Carthage, New York Agnes E. Batt Home Economics Buffalo New York R Industrial Arts Eglcnlliriufgolggh t. Thomas L' Becchy uca - Buffalo, New York 138 B H I Ny 'On lndusmcl Arts W U G o, ew York Niagara Falls, New York f My fi ,f gy f Q, X f X f .cffwff ' 'ff Q ,, , N f I 7 Q Murie Elem: Clare Q GN X , Q s r '7' ' ' ' N3 P 3w,n4 g, '35 ,wp ybw Wwe. is 'gg 'Q nw SA: 'wf' Q, 1' MW 1:5 f 4, wjzqvgye .. Q? 2 A ,Q , ZW fix Y Y XX me WX, Y f Q sf xxx cs? -I.,.....,,:,,,w,.:...7.vh- Q V Q V fa- , - ' , .... . i Alfred B. Bean Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Gerald Bennion Industrial Arts Getzville, New York Jeannie Barbara Bermann Art Education Ossining, New York Ruth E. Bergan Elementary Education Buffalo, New York R ,ff Joan Ca rol Berns Joseph J. Bessel S f 4 Elementary Education lndustrial Arts 'Y Utica, New York BuFtalo, New York , .1-av i Bancroft -'fry Education I Elementary Education 122' Plea York Muriel F. Bernhardt Clarence, New York Mary Louise Bil Richard R. Blackley Elementary Education Elementary Education . - 349017 Lockport, New York ' Lockport, New York l39 fl. iflli .q. t grills, Haw! z ' Allen E. Beutel Industrial Arts North Tonawancla, New York Daniel E. Blaszak Industrial Arts Bulilalo, New York l,., Mary C. Bonner Martha M. Bogocy Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Leonard William Blizard, .lr. Art Education Hempstead, New York Joan L. Boxer Elementary Education Ellenville, New York Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Bruce A. Bommer Art Education Kenmore, New York Lawrence Bowman lndustrial Arts North Tonawanda, New York ,,,i,,. fy X? . ,W ,,V, ,E ,f . ,754 f ,XZ ,WW f, -W4 Z f ,nllfl 3142 , ,ff A Ellen Bookbinder Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Loretta Mary Borkawski Elementary Education BuFtalo, New York ,Qian Q s X , Barbara Boyer Art Education BuFtal0, New York Robert J. Brennan Elementary Education l40 LGCkawanna, New York Barbara Lou Bricmont Elementary Education Vestal, New York 4 4 r -- 4, Dore Elem Buftca we., l yi l l l l . l Dorea J. Bumbar 9 Nr' Elementary Education ,rift-J' ' A vm Buttalo, New York : 'tc - ' y ,H M 'Mrk Gloria Craine Brown Elementary Education Lockport, New York Louise W. Brown Elementary Education Buttalo, New York Grace Anne Buchanan Elementary Education East Aurora, New York Walter J. Bukowski Elementary Education North Tonawanda, New York Gary A. Buchner Industrial Arts Bultalo, New York u of 'WF' Carlos Buda, Joyce Ann Butler Art Educat k Blasdell, New York ll-il Bulilolo' New Yor ion Elementary Education Louise Brown Elementary Education Niagara Falls, New York Adrian L. Bryce Elementary Education Buitalo, New York A. Joyce Cameron Elementary Education Buftalo, New York l . Ellen M. Canton Elementary Education Buffalo, New York wmv' Patricia M. Cantwell Janice Capuson Eugene R' Candy , Elementary Education Elementary Education Elementary Education , Bulilalo, New York Kenmore, New York Lily Dale, New York Jo Ann Carberry Elementary Education Kenmore, New York Morlene Case Art Education Monticello, New York Carolyn L. Carvell Elementary Education Harrisville, New York ' V Ugg ,f - M 2 C , , ,f I 4 John M lndustri Buftalo, N., EJ : , ' i- 9 1 - , .pr 'f K ,.tf P ,Y E ig , 3 Lillian Home l Lockpo Winifrf Home I Silver Sl Q Sheila Marie Casey - ' D. wa Robert Catalino k Elementary Education I Nicholas Chic OS 5 1 lndust l l:r:lUS:lI0lXlArts El tar Education Q ew York Buffalo New York Ithaca, New York emen 1 I Y 1 Buftal Yr' ' '5'-. f Cx' ... 1 .. . . . ' .. '.'..'.'.'.-.',,.........,.,..'..'................. ,............--A-- , ,'.'.'.''.'.'.'.,.''...........,,.. 'i Upueon sry Eduwnon John M. Ciszewski loan CIGY . Q, New York Industrial Arts Elementary Education George W. Clever Elementary Education Blasdell, New York J l Y i 's fr-'e Buffalo, New York East Aurora, New York Lillian Clinton r , Swift Home Economics wg tim York Lockport, New York , 1 Car-:ell Winifred Cody I, . ,,.,,, eerroridn Home Economics .e,l ie N WL l M11 Silver Springs, New York William Clifford Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Joan L. Collins Elementary Education Derby, New York Robert A. Cooke D, William Conklin Deborah T. Cook , , . Elementary Education Industrial Arts Art Education B H I New York NNW Buftalo, New York Cornir1Q1 New Yofk l43 U 0 O' WM Edugahon 1 4 '4 lvl -folk 'I ,i ali' s Theodore D. Cooper Industrial Arts Tonawanda, New York Beverly Corby Elementary Education Pittsford, New York A E A A ffl Barbara Corby Art Education Pittsford, New York V. James Coppola Elementary Education Watertown, New York I Gloria June Corbett Art Education White Plains, New York Joan Cotter Art Education East Bloomfield, New York l f I , www Anita L. Craden Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Alex Craig Elementary Education Pleasantville, New York Eugene G. Cramer Virginia Arlene Crozier Industrial Arts Art Education 144 North Tonawanda, New York Ho,-neil New York Barbara CUVFG Elementaft' Ed Kenmore, Nev 4' f f' at if 1 Q 1 Marcia A, DQ. Elementary E Buffalo, New Donald lndl-lSlllgl Bulllllo John F. Dalton Elementary Education Buffalo, New York HG June Corbett Barbara Curran Education Elementary Education re Plains, New York Kenmore, New York Drana De Felrce Elementary Educatron Niagara Falls, New York David J. Deinhart Industrial Arts Buttalo, New York Joan M. Demyan Elementary Education Corning, New York Marcia A. Dekdebrun P M L, Cmden Elementary Education e,,e,.cf, Education Bultalo, New York 51:59, New York I ,gms All Aff f'5'l'a lr0n flu' O Donald Denz Marlene J. Dretrlch lnclustrlal Arts Elementary Educatlon ne Uoiigr Buftalo, New York Buftalo, New York C . Anna Maria Dr Matteo Elementary Educatron Hamburg, New York Gertrude A. Dentinger Home Economics Buffalo, New York wk l Albert Dinero Elementary Education Tonawanda, New York Diann Dobstaff Elementary Education West Seneca, New York llse Doerler Home Economics Friendship, New York lx l i l 3 Marjorie DL l Home ECON W Hornell, N0 i l l l Marie E, Eg: Art Educatio Westbury, IN Albert R. Donahue Art Education Cheektowaga, New York Joan A. Droit Elementary Education Buffalo, New York i l l l i James F. Dougherty Lucille Dozoretz Industrial Arts Elementary Education BuFfalo, New York Kenmore, New York l Donna K. Dunn Frank Dunn ElememUVY Edvwfion Elementary Education l3Uii0lO, NSW Y0fli Buffalo, New York Marshall J. Duguay Elementary Education Buttalo, New York 4 l lozoretz :ry Education 5, New York lunn my Education New Yoflf Marjorie Dunn Alice Marie Dziechociarz Home Economics Elementary Education Hornell, New York Lackawanna, New York Marie E. Egensteiner James E. Eisele Art Education Elementary Education Westbury, New York Orchard Park, New York 7 Michael Eberwein Elementary Education Tonawanda, New York Margaret T, Eising Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Walter J. Eising Industrial Arts Tonawanda, New York Marlene Gerstel Elkin Elementary Education Bufilalo, New York Janice Edwards Elementary Education Rochester, New York Jerome Eisenhauer Industrial Arts Tonawanda, New York eleyne Enoch Elementary Education Lake Mohegan New York Hazel Mae Ensmrnger Elementary Education ff Getzvrlle New York if M, X If -' , Z, f QQ-i W it Thomas C. Elliott Art Education ,ff Depew, New York Eleanor Fenton Elementary Education West Seneca, New York D' r 0 June H. Fischer he-1 Elementary Education Depew, New York Susanne Erckert Elementary Education Buffalo, New York John G. Filsinger Elementary Education Bulifalo, New York Jane Evans Elementary Education Williamsville, New York fuk George N. Fisher lndustrial Arts Mary Lou Fitzgerald Marilyn Flemming Elementar Educat' Ed ation Pleasant Valley, New York 148 y ron Elementary UC B Ulilolo' New York Buffalo, New York I Joseph Garcia Elementary Edumyic BUllUl0, New Yorlr t Eremem Beverly Marie Foresta Elementary Education , Buffalo, New York 5 , ' David R. Frazier . if in fmb Industrial Arts Kenmore, New York Q , , W . . I Sharon G. Gall try Education nlle New York Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Leland Gage YQ Art Education Mohawk, New York r M0f'lYn Gfltely Gerald L. Gaudy Elementary Education industrial Arts Lockport, New York Buttalo, New York Joseph Garcia Elementary Education Buffalo New York ww W Flemming tiff EduL0l'On I llcff York Irene Geiger Elementary Education Buffalo New York Patricia Elizabeth Geiger Mary Ann Gembala Eda Jean Gerstman Elementary Education Elementary Eduegnen Elementary Education Cheektowaga, New York Buffglo, New York 149 Williamsville, New York Nancy Jean Gibson Home Economics Hunt, New York Thelma Gisson Elementary Education Buffalo, New York l Q i l l L l Q, ll ul l i Catherine A. Gesl Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Own-nh .loanne Granite Elementary Education Rochester, New York 'M f as-I Lois Gilbert Elementary Education Wolcott, New York Adrianne Gralnik Elementary Education Tonawanda, New York Barbara Sue Goldfarb Elementary Education Elmira, New York Sandra Gordon Elementary Education Rochester, New York QR mum Ann Glllilln Marcia lvers Gross Elementary Education Ar, Education Niagara Falls, New York l5O Buffolo New York 'sw---- ' Mercer G. Guerry Art Education Malverne, New York leon E- Hut Industrial A BUHQIOI Ne , l Barbara Gugino ' Elementar Niagara Falls, New York y Education Sandra Haas Elementary Education Huntington, New York -5 Leon E. Hastings Industrial Arts cr 0' Guam! Buffalo, New York flufflllon k , Yor une, llen John F. Elementary Eclucatton Cheektowaga, New York Hanssel Lynne Ellen Harrington Elementary Education Buttalo, New York Jacqueline Harloft Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Dorothy Marie Hayn Leila H07 Home Buflal wood Economics Elementary Education o New York 151 Taberg, New York Annette E. Hagen Home Economics Buffalo, New York Cecilia A. Hale Home Economics Savona, New York Doris Heidenreich Elementary Education Oakfield, New York , 3 ,. ,xy 4 ,, , 94.1011 1 'f774.,i4:ig . iff' 'A - f .2 X , j :sk , xg M Mary C. Hendricks :pg-Q Elementary Education f- i Buftalo New York 4 ,hw Us ,. . Zi ,,,, ,ZZ , f f f 1 X . , . .95 N' f 3 ' vig ' lf, ' GUS Hein Marlene J. Hession Elementary Education Elemenlafi' Educcllon Buffalo, New York ff , i Schenectady, New York ,W Q Marilyn L. Hile Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Url-x X ' 4 f ,475 , Y' X, X W .4-4.1 Marcia J. Hicks Elementary Education Albion, New York Barbara Ann Hoffmann Home Economics Buffalo, New York Fred C. Hoelin Industrial Arts Buffalo, New York Robert D- l'lOll6f Robert D. Holzinger Richard E Honeck lnduslrlcl AHS lnduslrlol Alls lrldustrialiArts loncwcndc' New Yolk 152 EbC CZC NW YW Williamsville New York R. DUOW Industrial -Q Roslyn H l 9 Z r' X 1 Ann E. I Home E. Gerry, l Morgan Element Bultclo, l0ft'qinE Element Bullitllol . .V-,..,,:,,q,,.p.v--.VAGN s V A V A .'.--V-.4- 1 , . ..... . - er w, 618 Hiqk l Editor R. Duane Horton Phyllis Horton aw Yorklon Industrial Arts Home Economics l Roslyn Heights, New York Buffalo, New York Robert D. Horvath Elementary Education Buttalo, New York 'A V, 3 F4 if Ann Hottmonn Ann E. Howard 0n0miCS tleu Yofli Home Economics Gerry, New York Hoehn il Arts New YOfli Margaret Howard Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Thomas L. Hostetler lndustrial Arts Buffalo, New York Patrick Howarth Art Education Buffalo, New York L Lorraine G, Hrycych Richard W' Hyde Robert J. Iannaccone Elementary Education Elementary Education Elemenlary Educohon 5 I-toricck BUl:f0lO, New York Snyder, New York 153 Bulilclo' New York ul Wt , inf, fl .Ur rg fl York Sandra L. Isaacs Elementary Education Kenmore, New York H.25'?'? '4'.pc,Z- 7' I Robert C. Jennette Art Education Mahopac, New York Joan R. Jarlinski Elementary Education Niagara Falls, New York i i t 2 l Iflk ' Elaine Marie Jahnke Elementary Education Buffalo, New York ',, 'tm fn. f Robert N- Jones Industrial AWS Blusdell, New Y' Harold R. Jantzi Industrial Arts Clarence, New York Harvey Johnson Elementary Education Eunice C. Jones Elementary Education Snyder, New York has-r Buflalo New York Elizabeth O. Jones Lindo Kunowh Elementary Education An Education Eden, New York grooklyn Nev i ' A V 'rsr Jeanette Jones Mary J. Jones D A Elementary Education Elementary Education 0 1 Macedon, New York Buffalo, New York O men i lCl1qfd I i l 2 'RS Linda M. Joslin Elementary Education Elaine Kohler Home Economics Horseheads, New York Freda Judge Waterville, New York l R. Jantzi .ml AHS Robert N. Jones ' ll Industrial Arts Ce, New York Nh O. Jones qrgry Education t-leaf York Elementary Education Jamaica, New York Blasdell, New York Theeocty Karas Elementary Education Tonawanda, New York 4 'x Lindo Kanowitz Art Education BVOOHYUI New York Arlene Kelm Elementary Education Kenmore, New York Isabelle C. Kates Elementary Education Buftalo, New York Dofls Ann Keller l William J. Keller ElemenlU'Y EClUCCIliOn lndustriol Arts loffiuronon i Orchard Park, New York Buftalo, New York lflff l 4 l rlrgll York l l fi f fffyy 4 4 - , fy f W., W I' 7 ff y X M fwhff Z 2 , J W f I !Vf ff f Robert Frank E. Kenline Elementary Education Kenmore, New York Kenneth M. Kern Industrial Arts Center Moriches, New Mary Jane Kenney Elementary Education Lockport, New York York 'ww-'f .V Suk A of., ' V iQ,-1, to Robert Elemen Buffalo iffy' fm a J. Kent Art Education North Helen Art Ed Olean Tonawanda, New York L. King ucation New York Patricic Elemen Buffalo X K Richard A. Kibler Marcia Ann Kiera Elementary Education Aff Education l-0Cl4P0 lf New York Buffalo, New York Marie Cecelia Kirkland Joan F. Klein Elementary Education Elementary Education Buttalo, New York Lancaster, New York Alberta S. Kingston Elementary Education Buttolo, New York 'JQCCYI f fv:I5n?Gl 5 Ann 9, ite ' Ft F . zazttf. Q V Kieta on N York gm I Education rm York tfib Phyllis A. Kolbe Elementary Education Buffalo, New York .loan A. Kosinski Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Louis J. Kozen Industrial Arts North Tonawanda, New York Robert E. Knapp Barhara J. Koch Elementary Education Home Economics Buffalo, New York Buffalo, New York Patricia Kotulak Sylvia KL-,Wal Elementary Education Home Economics BUflGlO, New York BuFtaIo, New York ,f,.:,,!7M A ,,. ,,,.0,,..r,,,,. ,W.,..7,,.J,,...,,,W,..W.,f,W.,X,,i .fy , f I ff' ,Q yi 41 2 10 Q MK' vim?-,,,f4 ff , , ' 1 y.f:,,,1i7d',gf ,,:rf5fg.ffgy.4 4 f 1 wr 'w if Mme ff I Q s'M4..g Q:.:f fw-w. .. .M,4rw.,fy,fLffZ,4,4 ,Y ww WCM nw, rg .2 ,r.,,w,,Wmn.:i i v if ' - if ' I l , , f ' r , we 1:-5.'g,'5gfg,:gf:,f.7 f f f . . .f fr. 4 -7 5 , . ' 4 . ' , ,. ,frr :z .,... ,.,, . .yff-may ,. f r, ff c ,, f ,ff , r ..-f - ,f - my .4 ., W Q .4 , . .44 ,,f5fz,,v,, , . wg, ' ' fr ,. ,.V, I f , Q11 ,, - jj li , I I Q 4. 2 ,ig I Wh' -.ci ., I W r E 1 37' A ,Q . f ff r 'f I' . f i Ziff , fl r , . , , t ff f Q , til' , Allan W. Kramer lndustrial Arts Tonawanda, New York Lynn E. Krupp Elementary Education Forest Hills, New York Carol A. Kuhn Elementary Education Eggertsville, New York 7 Olga Kurtz Elementary Education BuFlalo, New York 'YES' A Nancy Ruth Lagowskl Home Economics Buffalo, New York Barbara LaBarge Art Education Potsdam, New York Mary Ellen Ladd Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Alice Lander Home Economics Wayland, New York Nancyanne E. LaLonde Elementary Education Watertown, New York Arlene Layer LoPresti Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Maureen Ann Lawler Elementary Education Kenmore, New York Alexander J. Lazik Joseph A, Lgzzgro Industrial Arts Art Education Buftalo, New York Buprolol New York 3 Sally N Home l Williar Robert Elemer Buftalc I Art ww L,'f,'TN'Qf'f7' ' ,ex?bxxf'qlc , f if X M we-fy 1 wwf 1 fff , X J' ,f wfff ,f, fx x jfyf C 4 ', ,V f, X! , 'ff WWA Sally May Leman Home Economics Williamsville, New York 'Wu-1' Robert Levine Elementary Education Buffalo, New York IZZKWT , ', ,, 1 wg. , - Xa: L .,.s,,,,:y,.h,.,-,,, , My , -ws,-n K 92 iz il? ,, f 4 ssh ff' , 5 ' 5 Y N i f , X, Gail Louise Lempenau Elementary Education Cheektowaga, New York Mary Jane Lewis Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Af- fWN Joseph Robert Levesque Elementary Education North Collins, New York W, ,f-1 Leila Leve Elementary Education Buffalo, New York 453- N Wx , ,, W M60 aw lone, Renee Lockwood Laurita Loclestro l Ari Education Elementary EClUCGf'0f' Rochester, New York Falconer' New York Dominic J. LoGalbo Industrial Arts Buffalo, New Y0flf pw. Sylvia Lieberman Elementary Education Hempstead, New York fezrf' Howard S. Luft Industrial Arts Gosport, New York fm Paul Luczak Industrial Arts Buffalo, New York Sery T. Marasco Art Education Buffalo, New York Joyce Sutton Magie Ellen Mack l Elementary Education l f ' ' Buffalo, New York Ulf pry. I I If it fff44ln!4,sfr2fw,w EdlthL Luke Home Economics Versailles New York Frances Manka Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Home Economics Buffalo, New York Gertrude Monk Art Education Hilton, New York T H , K 7 i X 4 Ave Q ,fx , , 4-'X ' .H ., ' 3 ,if ,Y - QQ. 9,11 RZ: ' t, lf 1' .te P. ' fif tk -Q f- -L f NZ, .,4. ,,, , L MY ' N .f K, - c if 4.1, . 2 r W K -55.5,-f,wi:: ir r 153,-f .7.,f.A4-,syi er Ku, A' y I-L, fs,-it i w J ' 'v X 5 Kay E. Martin Lois Marvin Elementary Education Elementary Education Buffalo, New York l 60 Buffalo, New York ,Muff Walter S. Maiewski Industrial Arts Buffalo, New York '1f fs:Qff?25q5. , M tr' Q S l- It 115 Ta - is +4 ,fum 'L Eleanor Mazierski Elementary Education Arcade, New York ,2'2-,:V:. , 'E 1 ffl W, ,., Q .s W is A A tu.: Richard A. Mazur Art Education Little Falls, New York Mary Jean McNab Elementary Education Lockport, New York ? f , I 5, . J. U, , X K, L, f f ,Q . f if f ., ,Q f 'ima n .,.,. re yf Saraiane McNess Elementary Education Eggertsville, New York W, I' , ,H y' .- ,iffm 1,7 , X. Donna S. McNeil Elementary Education Kenmore, New York ., MM Q lf! 2 57 1, I ,fmjw ii My Wffy, XC! I Suzanne Quereau McQueen Home Economics North Rose, New York if Lois Meiclenbauef Home Economics Lancaster, New York 46 Walter L. Mefflclf Art Education l 6l Jordanvillef New York Elizabeth A. McCabe Elementary Education Allegany, New York gf , Vincent McGavisk Industrial Arts Olean, New York , -if , , ,I ga' ft , f-0, Q Q9 hr! ,, , Q if Sheldon Edward Merritt Elementary Education Kenmore, New York Eliza beth P, Meyers Home Economics Lackawanna, New York i l l Judy Simon Mestmun Howard A. Meyers Daniel Michalak l Elemenfa,-Y Educcfgon Industrial Arts Elementary Education l Buffalo' New YO,-k ' Buffalo, New York BuFlalo, New York i Barbara Ann Miller Home Economics Syracuse, New York Patricia A. Miller Elementary Education Bultalo, New York I Cynthia Anne Miller i j Art Education 1 Lakewood, New York l l l l i l l l i'l i A 2 l r l l l goings Thilnus Mlllell ludllll A' Mlllspaugh Patricia Anne Minken a ion . r UC Elementary Education Elementary Education Amsterdam, New York l62 Norwich, New York Buffalo' New York I.ouiS New Marilyn Elemenlc llullolo, Stellu M Element. Peekslril ar aft 4 . 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Nicholas Elementary Education BuFtalo, New York Sharon Neva Art Education Rochester, New York Regina O Nell Art Education Blasdell, New York Robert Andrew Olear Elementary Education Buffalo, New York 'eh' .1 ,Q Q xxx . Ee , Q. ,f John J. Norman Elementary Education Tonawanda, New York 5 Nancy J. Nissen M' Elementary Education Buffalo, New York George Howard Pack Industrial Arts Hamburg, New York n tlfwmc '00 flame cat' Elf-rr1ent0'7'EdUNeWY0ll rmqord Falls' Jean Ann Pgncm Angeline G. Pappageorge Elementary Education Elementary Education Olean, New York Eggertsville, New York Beverly Parker Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Pasquale A. Nicolino lndustrial Arts Freeport, New York Richard Pearce Elementary Education Tonawanda, New York William A. Petillon Elementary Education Grand lsland, New York E' podgers Elementofl' Eduwllr Bullalo, New York Jane M. Peuss Elementary Education Niagara Falls, New York Orphia Pinkoski Elementary Education Niagara Falls, New York Carol Marie Prver Elementary Education Niagara Falls, New York Shirley A. Posner Elementary Educati Bullolo, New Yorlr Shirley ltzkowitz Phillipson Robert D. Ping I Elementary Education Industrial Arts Niagara Falls, New York Buffalo, New York Helen Jane Plavka Norman plezio All Edvcption lndustrial Arts Johnson City, New York guffalo, New York Joan E. Podgers Joan J. Polizzi Elementary Education Elementary Education BUHGIOI New York Tonawanda, New York Sara Pomeranz Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Alice Porter Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Richard Carlton Pratt Industrial Arts Shirley A. Posner Nancy M. Potter Elementary Education Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Kenmore, New York Rome, New York Robert D. P309 tndustrial Arts Bui'ial0, New York Norman Plezid industrial A BuHol0i IIS New York 7 Susan J. Pratt Elementary Education Kenmore, New York Marilyn S. Prange Art Education Buffalo, New York Carol Ann Quiel Elementary Education Bultalo, New York ZZXWQVA J J , 3 W , ,ff , Wanda L. Racz f ,M W ff' Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Enid S. Raine Elementary Education Buftalo, New York 7431-wzwx E Charles Raccuia Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Patricia Randall Art Education Medina, New York Maxine J. Ralicki Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Margaret A. Rapp Elementary Education Olean, New York WWW Y , rr ue or f - ttr ' f'VL WM. f Myrna M. Rambuss Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Waldron B. Rhinelt lndustriol Arts Westield, New YC Q0 -of nc., nagg-gut James Rauhe Elementary Education Fillmore, New York K E. Ann Rasmussen A Ed ' Cgrningcoggvi Y rk Donald, W- Reedeit Elizabeth Reddick l lqtfm , o 168 Industrial Arts Elementary Education Art Educ 'ltt Mui Kenmore, New York Lackawonnc' New York Peeksknlflttlon , ew 4 t 'Q 1 nf' I l Z i 1 it Wm, ' are l l Louise Helen Reisch , Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Harold R. Rhodes, Jr. Industrial Arts gr North Tonawanda, New York ffffz-1 E Richard Reeb Industrial Arts Williamsville, New York Donna B. Reilly Elementary Education Niagara Falls, New York 314555 c z. 1 Gi' H ' 'i , 1 ii ff - 4. K , Y- Q ' Nfw-s b , agp ' A E i 1 R. - 1 512 U e,,s,5, tssQ.- X . th -. -Q, . ,, 1: its 495 ' i . 4,-.. . , 1 A f ,gym-,I I, Y , - yy clyr 5 4.,. ,H pq, ,tri-4 ,uv ' 2 ,i ,VVVV , V ,, t ,' .W ,..c ..c. 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Ruben Elementary Education Rochester, New YOflC Rose Marie Russick Elementary Education Elmira, New York Donna Runfola Home Economics Buffalo, New York 'UQ Enid Zimmerman Ryen John A. Elementary Education 1 lndustriql Am Rochester, New York Buffalo, New Kathleen A Ryan Home Economics Bulilalo New York Buffalo New Yo r Marilyn Bernice Ryba Elementary Educgflon k if 1 170 , l G lone J' Ryerse Rosemary Sabuda H ' . Bogme Economlcs Elementary Education U Glo' New York Lackawanna, New York fl My is an ,ew 5 fm 072221-eeeer., , ,,,,,,M,,.,.,, -UW ,yfrfggzgxewzf fs ,ff ff, -,W sn' ga-fp , if ft? -. e ' 34 51 . ,ve ' 151 E,-'Ry 9 5+ nl Q' 2 i ,Q gee. L- , , 1 . man Ryen duc0li0fl ew Y0fli ' ff? I Lucille Sabuda l ' Elementary Education Lackawanna, New York Leonard M. Sarr Industrial Arts V JO Anne sehr BUHGIOI New York Elementary Education Niagara Falls, New York Patricia Anne Schmidt Elementary Education Tonawanda, New York I John A. Schnabel l Industrial Arts Buffalo, New York l i l l l i l Eric Schmidt Elementary Education BuFlalo, New York Curt Schultz Elementary Education Buflalo, New York Melinda Schroeder Elementary Education Fred A. Schrader Art Education Falconer, New York l7l Gosporl' New York rf ,t f ,Q fi, . -,wwf V ,,,,f f .V ,,,f , ,.,, ,, V , , . ,,,,, , , ,, ,f,,4.,!,!,,,,'f My .f',w,',,f,f , ,f wff, r fr , V l X f fjyjyfQ4!Z,fyQLffif 'V I I wizyy ff' ,ww f gf zmnwdwnwvwwwwwmwwww ,, , - ,f ,Af ,, ,f ,,,,,, 4 ZQWZW'if WMZWZQVMXM fffffff f0ff 3227 Zgifff X ff DQS f f iff fyf f ff! ffff Shirley Schwartz Elementary Education Rochester, New York have was rf ,f Audrey D. Schiebel Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Barbara Joyce Schwigler Home Economics BuFtalo, New York X X 2? Z Z Z 22 C Anton C. Schwarzmueller P. Charles Schwender Robellt . r Elementary Education Industrial Arts Elemen Buffalo, New York Eggerfsville, New Y0l'k Depew' James M. Scott Industrial Arts Tonawanda, New York Frank P. Sciascia Elementary Education Buffalo, New York few 14, xii- X . pf' Robert W. Sekowski S d ' ' Elementary Education on rc Beclllce Sellg John E- Shahahah Home Economics Buffalo, New York 172 Industrial Arts BUl:l0l0, New Yor lf Buftalo, New York 1-1 . J Glenn Industr Buflalo June I Home Cazer wwf Eleme, Bulilfllr l l hurles Schwender striol Arts irtsville, New yolk M. Scott ial Arts rncla, New York , Sciascia my Education Ngw York york f2, f'ff1f N ootroo N ip :M '- ir ,t li ii 5 l Jeanne Shepker Elementary Education Eden, New York Robert O. Sharpe Marilyn Passmore Shay Elementary Education Art Education Depew, New York Williamsville, New York wW....- Glenn Malcolm Shupe, Jr. Industrial Arts Buftalo, New York June Sibble Home Economics Cazenovia, New York Prix Goldie Sheppard Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Lucy Ann Silvaroli Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Q- 6 Lucy MA Silvoroli Alice E- Simon Edward .l. Skudlarek Elememm Ed , , Elementary Education Y UCGlI0n Elementary Education Km Buck New York BUHUIO' New Y0flC Buffalo, New York 173 ' l QVIW I si? if yi 7, Arg.,-' I ggi' Irving Slater Elementary Education Buffalo, New York ggi Susan H. Smith Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Hugh Q. Smith Industrial Arts Fillmore, New York Carol C. Smith Art Education gy. 429M- Sanborn, New York Susan Jean Smith Art Education Delhi, New York Frances Eoltasz Snyder Art Education Perry, New York fifs-muwf' K' George W. Soemann Industrial Arts l74 Tonowanda, New York ' gl Carol Inez Snider Elementary Education Getzville, New York Robert E. Stangle Art Education Amsterdam, New York Ge Ele But Lau Ele Ni Pc El BL Snider rE ducation New York , i 1 l l ngle l Je W York - J , . 2 W3 I ,its-Yiilrfilii 'YQ if - Yi ff.: ' 'Q'-'iifiltil WW , r ' Q Z . A Q J. if ,, ... Q- M, A ,M ski, , Y ., fip xx X -Q. H s fp 1 :ss Mig, H , , , as hw: J ,Wye , .Ov 1 X- ' V' - .. gQi'f'. ei . ' N5 is TH- . X . . fsifffs ff Q' A f , up - A is? U, ffff, . E X wi Nw fy X-aj. ri ' 'V 4,5 it ,, , , 1 ' E M 3 , ff, f ' ' ' 'hw Judith Marie Stephans Elementary Education Niagara Falls, New York Judith Ann Stearns Henry M. Steiger, Jr. Art Education , Industrial Arts BuFfalo, New York Skaneateles, New York Geraldine Joan Staskiewicz Elementary Education ' Buffalo, New York x I Carolyn Sterns l Elementary Education Elmhurst, New York 'Cram-f ,sg Laurence A. Stephens Elementary Education Niagara Falls, New York Esther M Stewart Nunda New York yd! ,Z J . , W Home Economics i ,, Q ,,,, . , ? Q , V, , X ,,,. ,, W 'Zi Paul E. Sugg Industrial Arts Williamsville, New York Pohlclo Kemp Stitt Mary Jane Stumpf Elemenl0fY Education Home Economics Buffalo' New Y0fk South Wales, New York 175 Gail A. Sullivan Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Theodore T. Sutkowski Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Noreen Sweeney Elementary Education Buffalo, New York if S, !i?lnZmg3,v,, 4 X . ,I , .L f Qi Rosaline Tabone R. Marlene Tace Home Economics Elementary Education Buffalo, New York ' gg ' Niagara Falls, New York gif 21, V , Eu, . it , M315 'X 1 Irene Taeubert Elementary Education Angola, New York ins.-. William P. Taggerty Elementary Education Romulus, New York Nancy Jane Taylor Elementary Education Buffalo, New York f? Mary Tachco Home Economics Rochester, New York R. Dennis Taylor Art Education Buffalo, New York 4 Jktggj fhtgff Wk l l l . Mary Elem Rock lrem Elem Wes cm, .4 5 A, if ,515 ,fl Ronald F Thrun Industrial Arts Buffalo, New York ,f, ft, :- ,. ,. f 4, rifle .tx Q . . 4.4:- 'Wm- sl Mary Sheila Thomas Elementary Education Rocky River, Ohio Irene Tokar Elementary Education West Seneca, New York Barbara Thorley Elementary Education Red Hook, New York Shirley Traynor Art Education Buffalo, New York I77 Marilyn I, Tropman Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Dale Trost Elementary Education Warner, New Hampshire Robert Edward Turgeon Industrial Arts Youngstown, New York Anna Mae Murphy Elementary Education Kenmore, New York Eleanor Adler Tritchl El' Elementary Education Peekskill, New York ff-fri Sa muel Tuttomondo Industrial Arts Bulitalo, New York Barbara Tygert Art Education Webster, New York A.. A v,,,f 522, ff - f . ' ' fff7',g'!V- ' , 5 Jean M. Turner .,, ' V Elementary Education W is ,N Y k ,L is 5: es enecc ew or H' Marianne N. Vallet-Sandre Art Education Mary Jane VanDyke Rod Elementary Education Whitesville, New York 'M e-- Y ' 42152 7: We i . . f . ,,.:,V1kfVg,,i3xl, .1 , ' :f,g.g0:1e4'25Xzgffwq f I L , 4 , . ,. ,V-f,g9y,2 gsefe, A ' 'E x il ' ' f' , i . ' - f. 7 ,V - of 5' l- . V ,1 A J- iluwiitiw K if M if William A. Vantine x Q' i Elementary Education S Buffalo, New York Kenmore, New York Industrial Arts Corning New York 'Vis-Inu ney K. VanHousen Carole M. Vanclercher Art Education Buftalo, New York W 3' H ld B. V -W' lnzrlmol Ag? le Mcureen 5- Yenlft' Caryl Vertalino Home Econo ' ' Tonowondol New York 178 YO m'C5 Elementary Education ungstown, New York Buffalo New York ies. Qi'- mf l l l . J ?f ffj7gj'ij?f5gj5 wxoi , ,, ., 'YM Q A .rx f 2641 'E ss iff- 'f ESF! : ai TEN? ss My 2 ? ws t, JS , Es . ,V , tl-T X 4 W A- 7 f fx fl v f 1 4, f f A XQ' f X E f f , ff Q y ,Mya Angelo James Verven Elementary Education Poughkeepsie, New York .. Johanna Sue Wagner Elementary Education Tonawanda, New York - ws of ,V dig.. Arlene Waite Henry Walbesser Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Elementary Education Bulllalo, New York ,uw :PWM Walter Warner M. Joanne Waskey Industrial Arts Elementary Education Dannemora, New York Geneseo, New York 'Ze Sandra Ward Art Education Wellsville, New York ry, Priscilla Watson Home Economics Lockport, New York George W. Wernfurtner Robert E. Webb Claire Weinberg Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Home Econormcs Buftalo, New York Derby, New York Walton' New York Richard E. Wettla uter Jean A. Wendel Art Education 'Elementary Education BuFfalo, New York Lucas Welgoss Elementary Education Kenmore, New York Julie A. Wiles Elementary Education North Tonawanda, New York Roosevelt, Long island, New York Robert Westover lndustrial Arts Buffalo, New York James Lester Wilcox Industrial Arts Rock Glen, New York Lois E. Wetzel Elementary Education Hempstead, New York Monroe H. Whiting Elementary Education Elmira, New York 1 , Lois Martha Will Doris will t er EI ' ementary Education Elementary Education Buffalo, New York O SnYdef, New York We-Mc K William Willerth lndustrial Arts Bultalo, New York i 4 Afllllony C lndustriul A B Ofker, New Anthony C. Wronski, Jr. Industrial Arts Barker, New York Carol Ann L. Williams Art Education Jean Edith Williams ei x x .. A .bhA Art Education X ,if X X - Oswego, New York s-as Schenectady, New York A J K ira . r , Q. -E , .- xv Q 2,1 ,Ia Y X 1 A I 4? X ' i ik 'T 553 x 4 Cecelia Williams Art Education Clarence, New York Charles H. Wolffer Elementary Education Cheektowaga, New Yo rk l 1' ffm Carole A. Wolfe ,ya 3 Art Education mi East Syracuse, New York .loan Worley Elementary Education Buffalo, New York 'V Margaret E. Woodall Elementary Education Kenmore, New York 'K 'SC Ann Zappia Elementary Education Buttolo, New York 'v--- , X if A J r 5 I ,. ' if ' ,td ff1 ff W Jodelle J. Wuertzer Dolls A' Zobcdol Elementary Education Elementary Education Jamestown, New York l 81 Buflolof New York in W , Caroline Nancy Zieia Elementary Education East Amherst, New York . Cleo B. Zimmerman Stanley N. Zilker, Jr. Education . Elementary I d t IAt n us rio r s BUHGIOI New York West Seneca, New Y0fli Marilyn P. Zuch Art Education Mineola, New York af' 'av' Beverly Zucker Elementary Education New York, New York Stanley E. Zimmerman Industrial Arts Buffalo, New York Daniel L. Zwolinski Elementary Education Depew, New York Delores Borner Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Geraldine Borom Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Lorraine Class Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Carole Delmore Art Education Saratoga Springs, New York Pauline Duckett Elementary Education Palmyra, New York Shirley Fitzgerald Elementary Education Buffalo, New York CAMERA SHY Judith Haight Art Education Kenmore, New York Kathryn Kerman Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Josephine Mauri Elementary Education Kenmore, New York Nannie Lanier Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Jeannette Morely Elementary Education East Pembroke, New York Gastano Nasci Art Education Rome, New York Hugh Neil Art Education Buffalo, New York Patricia Pacanowski Elementary Education Hamburg, New York Joanne Pinker Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Carole Reid Art Education Buffalo, New York Barbara Scholey Elementary Education Buffalo, New York John Smallwood Industrial Arts Castile, New York Norma Smith ' Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Carmela Solmaine Elementary Education Buffalo, New York Gerald Torrence Art Education Limestone, New York Patricia Traum Art Education Kenmore, New York Carol Walton Elementary Education Buffalo, New York James Wightman Art Education Lockport, New York kl hon -4 -.f A , 3, s. f f Lf nf I f ation rk ue :tion rk York ork JflOf'l k N ork Bw-df.: - Hin Cur Hearfs Will Always Remember .,v I A . 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Alt, Carol T., 136 Amrozowicz, Joan A., 136 Anderson, Gordon A., 46, 57, 137 Andolino, Charles L., 137 Andrews, Genevieve M., 137 Annunziato, Arline N., 137 Appelbaum, Elaine, 137 Aquino, Rose M., 112, 126, 137 Arendt, Annette J., 59, 137 Arkland, David, 137 Armstrong, Eleanor, 137 Aures, Diane, 138 Austin, Rev. Samuel, 24, 74, 138 Baker, Charles E., 138 Baltimore, Dorene A., 138 Bancroft, Jean F., 138 Bankoske, Paul R., 138 Barner, Dolores L. Barrett, Margaret M., 32, 138 Basile, Vito J., 138 Batt, Agnes E., 138 - Baugh, Rochelle, 138 Beachey, Thomas, 57, 86, 138 Bean, Alfred B., 53, 82, 139 Bennion, Gerald, 139 Bergan, Ruth E., 139 Bermann, Jeannie B., 139 Bernhardt, Muriel F., 139 Berns, Joan C., 139 Bessel, Joseph J., 78, 79, 84, 139 Beutel, Allen E., 139 Bil, Mary L., 139 Blackley, Richard R., 20, 139 Blaszak, Daniel E., 139 Blizard, Leonard W., 20, 140 Bogacz, Martha M., 140 Bommer, Bruce A., 51, 140 Bonner, Mary C., 22, 140 Bookbinder, Ellen, 140 Borkowski, Loretta M., 28, 112, 140 Borom, Geraldine Bowman, Lawrence, 140 Boxer, Joan L., 91, 94, 140 Boyer, Barbara, 140 Brennan, Robert J., 59, 140 Bricmont, Barbara L., 44, 67, 106, 140 Brown, Gloria C., 141 Brown, Louise, 90, 141 Brown, Louise YV., 141 Bruce, Adrian L., 141 Buchanan, Grace A., 141 Buchner, Gary A., 141 Bukowski, Walter J., 141 Bumbar, Dorea J., 103, 141 Burlar, Carlos, 141 Butler, Joyce A., 141 C Cameron, Alice J., 102, 107, 1 Candy, Eugene R., 142 SENICDR Canton, Ellen M., 142 Cantwell, Patricia M., 26, 142 Capuson, Janice, 142 Carberry, JoAnn, 101, 107, 142 Carbell, Carolyn L., 142 Case, Morlene, 142 Casey, Sheila M., 28, 142 Catalino, Robert, 142 Chickos, Nicholas, 142 Ciszewski, John M., 143 Class, Lorraine T. Clay, Joan, 143 Clever, George W., 36, 143 Clifford, William, 143 Clinton, Lillian, 143 Cody, Winifred, 143 Collins, Joan L., 143 Conklin, D. 1Villiam, 143 Cook, Deborah T., 40, 143 Cooke, Robert A., 143 Cooper, Theodore D., 144 Coppola, V. James, 31, 53, 74, 144 Corbett, Gloria J., 144 Corby, Barbara, 24, 95, 144 Cotter, Joan A., 144 Craden, Anita L. 44, 144 Craig, Alex, 144 Cramer, Eugene, 144 Crozier, Virginia A., 144 Curran, Barbara, 145 Deinhart, David J., 82, 145 De Felice, Diane, 145 Dekdebrun, Marcia A., 145 Delahunt, Donna M. Demyan, Joan M., 145 Denk, Donald J. Dentinger, Gertrude A., 145 Denz, Donald, 25, 38, 44, 46, 145 Dietrich, Marlene J., 26, 45, 145 Di Matteo, Anna M., 59, 145 Dinero, Albert, 146 Dobstaff, Diann, 146 Doerler, Ilse, 146 Donajue, Albert R., 146 Dougherty, James F., 146 Dozoretz, Lucille, 44, 146 Droit, Joan A., 55, 103, 146 Duckett, Pauline Duguay, Marshall J., 146 Dunn, Donna K., 146 Dunn, Frank, 50, 90, 133, 146 Dunn, Marjorie P., 49, 147 Dziechciarz, Alice M., 147 Eberwein, Michael, 86, 147 Edwards, Janice, 108, 147 Egensteiner, Marie E., 28, 43, 112, 147 Eisele, James E., 147 Eisenhauer, Jerome, 147 Eising, Margaret, 147 Elkin, Marlene G., 147 Elliott, Thomas, 148 Enoch, Heleyne, 148 Ensminger, Hazel M., 91, 94, 95, lll, 148 INDEX Erckerl, Susanne, 26. 148 Evans, 13116, 148 F Family, John G. Fischer, Duane W. Feder, Marcia S. Fenton, Eleanor, 148 Filsinger, John G., 148 Fischer, George N., 79, 84, 87, 148 Fischer, June H., 34, 87, 148 Fitzgerald, Sally Fitzgerald, Shirley R. Flemming, Marilyn, 34, 148 Foresta, Beverly M., 149 Frazier, David R., 149 G Gage, Leland, 38, 149 Gall, Sharon G., 149 Garcia, Joseph, 149 Gately, Marilyn, 149 Gaudy, Gerald L., 149 Geiger, Irene, 28, 149 Gembala, Mary A., 149 Geerin, Thomas W. Gerstman, Eda J., 149 Gesl, Catherine A., 150 Gibson, Nancy J., 150 Gilbert, Lois, 150 Goldfarb, Barbara S., 40, 150 Gordon, Sandra, 150 Gralnik, Adrianne, 150 Granite, Joanne, 100, 150 Griflin, Laura A., 150 Gross, Marcia I., 150 Guerry, Mercer G., 31, 43, 53, 80 150 Gugino, Barbara, 45, 67, 124, 151 Haas, Sandra, 40, 100, 151 Hagen, Annette, 49, 151 Haight, Judith Hale, Cecilia A., 151 Hasner, Martha, 28 Hanssel, John F., 151 Harloff, Jacqueline, 151 Harrington, Lynne E., 151 Hastings, Leon E., 151 Hayn, Dorothy M., 151 Haywood, Leila, 32, 45, 90, 128, 132, 151 Heidenreich, Doris, 20, 24, 28, 95, 151 Heidle, Frederick Hein, Gus, 152 Hendricks, Mary C., 26, 152 Hession, Marlene J., 152 Hicks, Marcia J., 26, 112, 152 Hile, Marilyn L., 152 Hoehn, Fred C., 152 Hoffmann, Barbara A., 152 Holler, Robert D., 53, 152 Holzinger, Robert D., 152 Honeck, Richard E., 25, 38, 111, 152 Horton, Duane, 53, 61, 105, 153 M 186 Horton, Phyllis, 32, 111, 153 Horvath, Robert D., 153 Hostetler, Thomas L., 153 Howard, Ann E., 67, 106, 153 Howard, Margaret, 153 Howarth, Patrick, 153 Hrycych, Lorraine G., 153 Hyde, Richard W., 55, 153 Iannaccone, Robert J., 153 Isaacs, Sandra L., 154 .I Jahnke, Elaine M., 154 Jantzi, Harold R., 154 Jarlinski, Joan R., 40, 154 Jennette, Robert C., 38, 43, 154 ' Johnson, Harvey, 154 Jones, Jones, Elizabeth O., 154 Eunice C., 154 Jones, Jeanette, 154 Jones, Mary J., 154 Jones, Robert N., 46, 155 Joslin, Linda M., 40, 155 Joslink, Bonita Judge, Freda, 59, 66, 155 K Kahler, Elaine, 32, 43, 44, Kanowitz, Linda, 155 Karas, Theeocly, 155 Kates, Isabelle C., 155 49, Kearsing, Richard Keller, Doris Ann, 155 Keller, William J., 155 Kelm, Arlene, 155 Kenline, Frank E., 44, 156 Kerman, Kathryn Kern, Kenneth M., 156 Kenney, Mary Jane, 156 Kent, Roberta, 107, 156 Kibler, Richard A., 156 Kieta, Marcia A., 156 King, Helen L., 32, 45, 156 Kingston, Alberta S., 156 Kirkland, Marie C., 90, 156 Klein, Joan F., 156 Knapp, Robert E., 78, 84, 87, 157 Koch, Barbara J., 157 Koeppel, Edward, .107 Kolbe, Phyllis A., 157 Kosinski, Joan A., 26, 157 Kotulak, Patricia, 44, 157 Kowal, Sylvia, 26, 157 Kozen, Louis J., 157 Kramer, Allan W., 157 Krupp, Lynn E., 157 Kuhn, Carol A., 157 Kurtz, Olga, 158 I. Labarge, Barbara, 101, 107, 153 Ladd, Mary Ellen, 47, 96, 158 Lagowski, Nancy R., 158 Lalonde, Nancyanne E., 40, 75, 158 Lander, Alice, 32, 44, 158 Lanier, Nannie x Lawl 59, LoP Lazi Lazz Lem Lem Leve Leve Levii Levi Lewi Liebcl Lock Lode LoG:1 Lucz Luif, Luke Macl- Mage. Manl Manl 101 Manl Mara Mart Mart Marv Maje Maui. May, Mazim Mazu McAl MCC: MCG: McN: lN4CN1 McN1 MCQ1 Meid Merr. Merr Mesti Meye Meye Mille Mille Mille Mille Mille Mills Minl- Mofs Mon Mon Moo! Morl Morl Most Mucf Muii Mull Mun Mus: Mur Mur 16' Mur Mur 44 Mun Mye A., 156 1 is' 32, 111 . err D., 155103 3111215 Li, 153 E., T 67, aarfil, 153 1'1Cli, .flirle G., 11v.,55, 153 oben 1-. 153 L., 154 2 NI.. 154 R., 154 1 R., 40, 154 en C-I 38143. 154 fey, 154 th 0., 154 C., 154 e, 154 , 154 N., 46, 155 NI., 40, 155 a 59, 66, 155 3, 32, 43, 44, 49, 155 1d3, 155 lgly, 155 1: C., 155 hard Ann, 155 m J., 155 , 155 1k E., 44, 156 1ryn 11 SI., 156 1 Jane, 156 1, 107, 156 rd A., 156 32,41 156 vena S., 155 l'1C C-1 90. 156 ., 156 VF rt E., 75' 84181 lol 3 J,, 157 Yard: , ,1,, 157 11 A., 25' 157 44. 157 ,26, 157 icia, J, 157 rl W-f 157 1:.. 157 A5157 153 07,159 llafal ,- .,47, I .1lu1R H8 .1111 76, 111811116 E 40' . f12,'14' '58 11C Lawler, Maureen A., 23, 43, 45, 59, 92, 158 LoPresti, Arlene Layer, 28, 158 Lazik, Alexander, 158 Lazzaro, Joseph A., 158 Leman, Sally M., 159 Lempenau, Gail L., 159 Leve, Leila, 45, 159 Levesque, Joseph R., 159 Levine, Phyllis Levine, Robert, 159 Lewis, Mary Jane, 159 Lieberman, Sylvia, 159 Lockwood, Janet R., 159 Lodestrok, Laurita, 25, 28, 159 LoGalbo, Dominic J., 159 Luczak, Paul, 53, 160 Lllff, Howard S., 25, 31, 57, 160 Luke, Edith L., 160 M Mack, Ellen, 23, 54, 160 Magee, Joyce Sutton, 160 Mank, Gertrude, 160 Manka, Frances, 22, 34, 44, 92, 100, 160 Mankoff, Janice Marasco, Sery T., 160 Marthia, Ronald Martin, Kay E., 160 Marvin, Lois, 34, 160 Majewski, Walter S., 53, 86, 160 Mauri, Josephine May, Nancy Mazierski, Eleanor, 161 Mazur, Richard A., 51, 161 McAllister, Alec McCabe, Elizabeth A., 22, 161 McGavisk, Vincent, 86, 161 McNab, Mary Jean, 28, 112, 161 McNeil, Donna S., 161 McNess, SaraJane, 70, 161 McQueen, Suzanne Quereau, 161 Meidenbauer, Lois, 49, 161 Merrick, Walter L., 105, 161 Merritt, Sheldon E., 161 Mestman, Judy Simon, 162 Meyers, Elizabeth P., 162 Meyers, Howard A., 53, 80, 162 Miller, Barbara Ann, 32, 162 Miller, Cynthia A., 162 Miller, George Miller, Patricia A., 40, 162 Millett, James T., 51, 162 Milispaugh, Judith A., 128, 162 Minken, Patricia A., 162 Mofsie, Louis, 163 Montanari, Albert U., 163 Montgomery, Anne, 45, 163 Moore, Mary, 163 Morley, Jeannette E. Morris, Marilyn J., 70, 87, 163 Moscowitz, Stella, 44, 163 Muck, Phillip, 46, 163 Muir, Helen R., 163 Mullen, Gerald, 163 Munter, Norma J. Musacchio, Andrew J., 163 Murphy, Anna Mae, 177 Murphy, Kathleen P., 26, 112, 164 Murphy, Margaret A., 164 Murray, Colleen Buckley, 28, 44, 164 Munter, Norma J., 164 Myers, Margo Myers, Robert J., 164 N Nafus, Patricia Bower, 164 Naish, Jean K., 164 Nasci, Gastane Neil, Hugh Nelson, James R., 164 Nelson, Richard L., 105, 164 Neumann, Elaine, 34, 164 Neva, Sharon, 24, 165 Nicholas, Ophelia A., 165 Nicolino, Pasquale, 166 Nissen, Nancy J., 32, 165 Norman, John J., 165 O Olear, Robert A., 165 O'Neil, Regina, 77, 165 P Pacanowski, Patricia Pack, George H., 165 Pancio, Jean A., 32, 68, 133, 165 Pappageorge, Angeline, 165 Parker, Beverly A., 59, 165 Pearce, Richard, 166 Petillon, William, 166 Peuss, Jane, 166 Phillipson, Shirley Itzkowitz, 166 Pici, Rose Ping, Robert D., 46, 166 Pinker, Joanne Pinkowski, Orphia, 166 Piver, Carol M., 166 Plavka, Helen J., 166 Plezia, Norman, 38, 94, 166 Podgers, Joan E., 167 Polizzi, Joan J., 167 Pomeranz, Sara, 167 Porter, Alice, 167 Posner, Shirley A., 167 Potter, Nancy M., 106, 167 Pratt, Richard C., 167 Pratt, Susan J., 167 Prange, Marilyn S., 167 Prieto, Gladys Q Quiel, Carol A., 167 Raccvia, Charles, 36, 168 Racz, Wanda L., 168 Raine, Enid S., 168 Rolicki, Maxine, 45, 168 Rambuss, Myrna M., 168 Randall, Patricia, 91, 168 Rapp, Margaret A., 168 Rasmussen, E. Ann, 168 Rauhe, James, 30, 31, 43, 80, 168 Reaclett, Donald, 168 Reddick, Elizabeth, 168 Reeb, Richard, 169 Reid, Carole Reilly, Donna B., 169 Reisch, Louise H., 169 Rapp, Linda A., 25, 34, 45, 169 Rhinehart, Waldron B., 169 Rhodes, Jr., Harold R., 169 Richardson, Barbara, 67, 169 Richert, John A., 169 Rinaldi, Lauree A.M., 169 Rindfleisch, Joan, 25, 26, 76, 159 Rodenbaugh, Nancy, 169 Roeder, Harold H., 170 Root, Roxanne, 40, 170 Russick, Rose Marie, 34, 170 Ruben, Barbara E., 170 Rubright, Alice Rumack, Leigh, 170 Runckel, Gary H., 30, 31, 45, 46 53, 57, 80, 81, 128,170 Runfola, Donna, 170 Ruocco, Veneranda, 34, 45, 91, 92, 170 Ryan, Kathleen, 170 Ryba, Marilyn B., 20, 26, 170 Ryerse, Gloria J., 49, 171 S Sabuda, Lucille, 171 Sabuda, Rosemary A., 171 Sahr, Jo Anne, 171 Sarr, Leonard M., 171 Schmidt, Eric, 171 Schmidt, Patricia A., 171 Schnabel, John A., 171 Scholey, Barbara Schrader, Fred A., 171 Schroeder, Melinda, 90, 92, 171, 108 Schultz, Curt, 53, 86, 171 Scheibel, Audrey D., 55, 172 Schwartz, Shirley, 172 Schwarzmueller, Anton C., 38, 44, 112, 133, 172 Schwender, P. Charles, 172 Schwigler, Barbara J., 172 Sciascia, Frank P., 61, 172 Scott, James M., 172 Sekowski, Robert W., 172 Selig, Sandra B., 172 Shanahan, John E., 53, 85, 172 Sharpe, Robert O., 55, 173 Shay, Marilyn Passmore, 173 Shay, Victor Shepker, Jeanne, 173 Sheppard, Goldie, 173 Shupe, Jr., Glenn M., 78, 79, 84, 173 Sibble, Florence J., 24, 66, 95, 173 Silvaroli, Lucy A., 173 Silvaroli, Lucy M., 43, 108, 173 Simon, Alice E., 173 Skudlarek, Edward J., 173 Slater, Irving, 174 Smallwood, John Smith, Clara K., 106, 174 Smith, Hugh Q., 174 Smith, Norman B. Smith, Susan H., 174 Smith, Susan J., 174 Snider, Carol I., 174 Snyder, Frances Foltasz, 28, 174 Soemann, George W., 174 Solmaine, Carmela Sperling, Barbara Sprengcr, Robert, 77 Stangle, Robert E., 174 Staskiewicz, Geraldine J., 175 Stearns, Judith A., 175 Steiger, Sr., Henry M., 44, 46, 57, 175 Stephens, Judith M., 175 Stephens, Laurence A., 175 Sterns, Carolyn R., 90, 175 Stewart, Esther M., 49, 175 Stitt, Patricia Kemp, 175 Stumpf, Mary Jane, 175 Sugg, Paul E., 38, 128, 175 Sullivan, Gail A., 176 Sutkowski, Theodore T., 176 Sweeney, Noreen, 176 T Tabone, Rosaline, 22, 176 Tace, Morlene, 176 Tachco, Mary, 176 Taubert, Irene, 176 Taggerty, William P., 176 Taylor, Nancy J., 28, 92, 176 Taylor, R. Dennis, 176 Thomas, Mary S., 177 Thorley, Barbara, 107, 107 Thrun, Ronald F., 177 Toellner, Ruth Tokar, Irene, 177 Tona, Charles Torrence, Gerald Traum, Patricia Traynor, Shirley, 177 Tritchler, Eleanor Adler, 177 Tropman, Marilyn I., 108, 177 Trost, Dale, 25, 32, 177 Turgeon, Robert E., 177 Turner, Jean M., 178 Tuttolomondo, Samuel, 46, 178 Tygert, Barbara, 178 V Vallet-Sandre, Marianne N., 178 Vandercher, Carole M., 178 VanDyke, Mary J., 28, 44, 112, 178 VanHousen, Rodney K., 30, 31, 43, 45, 46, 178 Vantine, William A., 79, 178 Van-Wie, Harold B., 178 Vattimo, Emanuel Ventry, Maureen S., 178 Vertalino, Caryl, 34, 94, 112, 178 Verven, Angelo J., 36, 92, 179 W Wagner, Johanna, 34, 179 Waite, Arlene, 44, 179 Walbesser, Henry, 179 Walk, Sonya Walton, Carol Ward, Sandra, 25, 40, 52, 179 Warner, Walter, 179 Waskey, Joanne, 26, 68, 179 Watson, Priscilla, 49, 179 Webb, Robert E., 179 Weinberg, Claire, 179 Weinfurtner, George W., 38, 43, 107, 128, 179 Welgoss, Lucas, 102, 180 Wendel, Jean A., 34, 55, 180 Westover, Robert, 53, 180 Wettlaufer, Richard E., 102, 112 180 Wetzel, Lois E., 20, 180 Whiting, Monroe H., 105, 180 Whitthker, Sylvia Wightman, James Wilcox, James L., 180 Wildy, Donald Wiles, Julie A., 180 Will, Lois M., 34, 180 Willert, Doris, 103, 180 Willerth, Xvilliam, 180 Williams, Carol A., 28, 181 Williams, Cecilia, 181 Xvilliams, Jean E., 24, 181 Wilson, Helene Wolf, Richard 1fVolfe, Carole H., 181 Wolffer, Charles H., 181 Woodall, Margaret E., 99, 181 Worley, Jean, 181 Mfronski, Anthony, ,181 X'Vuertzer, Jodelle J. Z Zabadal, Doris A., 181 Zappia, Ann, 181 Zieja, Caroline N., 182 Zilker, Jr., Stanley, 182 Zimmerman, Cleo B., 182 Zimmerman, Enid J., 44 Zimmerman, Stanley E., 31, 80, 107, 181 Zuch, Marilyn P., 101, 107, 182 Zucker, Beverly, 25, 32, 43, 67, 182 Zwolinski, Daniel L., 86, 182 CLASS OF '59 A Xakesson, Denise E., 40, 111 Abate, Mary Ann L., 32 Abeson, Patricia A. Ackerman, Judith F. Ackland, Carol A., 21, 124 Ahern, Thomas J., 53 Aherns, Edward I., 57 Alicandro, Mary Rose A. Anderson, Donald M., 105 Anderson, Margaret T., 21, 34, 124 Arns, Donna D., 124 Ashcroft, James M. Baarslag, Anton F., 59 Bagarozzi, John A. Bailey, Lawrence L. Fr. Baker, Judith G., 21, 25, 34, 54 Baldino, Patricia C., 23, 124 Barmasse, Richard D. Barno, Marilyn A., 124 Barone, Geraldine M., 34, 54 Bartscheck, Mary F. Bauer, Jane L., 29 Becken, Anita J., 20, 44, 124 Becker, Grace M., 23, 28, 87 Bednarchik, John F. Bedworth, Marilyn J. Beebe, Roberta H. Bell, Patricia A., 52, 87, 124 Benson, Eleanor P., 32 Berent, Franklyn H. Berger, Elizabeth C., 23, 26, 45, 58, 87 Berns, Joan C. Berry, Carol M. Besenfelder, Joan S., 26 Betschen, Barbara A., 26, 112 Bieber, Donald G., 30, 31, 57 Biller, Donna M., 23 Bilodeau, Patricia L. Blain, Barbara M. Blanchard, VVilliam P. Bloch, Marjorie L. Blount, Thomas J. Blumreich, Nancy L., 34 Bolt, Sharlene J., 21, 103, 124 Booth, Eugene A. Borne, Marion E. Burzinski, Marvin S., 77 Bowen, Carl J. Brooks, Beverly A., 34, 99, 106 Brown, James C., 74 Brown, Thomas A., 36, 105 Brownell, Virginia D. Brucklier, Samuel C. Brundage, June M. Bruno, Frances B. Burack, Shirley A., 29 Butera, Lena C Campbell, Bobbie V. Campbell, Margaret C. Cancemi, Dorothy A. Canestrari, Annette Carpenter, Phyllis J. Cardillo, Lorraine, 45, 124 Carr, Caroline F. Carr, Jane E., 41, 112, 124 Carriero, Roselyn M., 35 Carroll, Judith L. Carswell, R. Anna Carter, Myrle M. Case, Reginald D., Jr. Casey, Robert E. Castellion, Yvonne C., 49 Cauley, Joseph J. Chimielowski, Rose Mary J., 58 Clark, Bruce H., 57 Clark, Richard J., 105 Cline, Paul W. Cohen, Bernice Cohen, Joanne D., 90 Cole, Audrey E., 49 Colebert, Glenda R., 45 Coleman, Burton S. Collins, Warren K. Conklin, Sarah E., 66, 68 Conlin, Patricia A., 108 Connor, Barbara A. Connor, Marjorie J., 21, 32, 45 Connors, John M. Conrad, Francis P., 80, 105, 107 Cook, Mary A. Cooper, Theodore D. Cordaro, Frank T., 80 Cosentino, Raymond Cosgrove, Carol A. Cotten, Nettie E., 90 Cotton, Lola E. Courtney, Frances J. Covel, Jean E., 26 Covel, Shirley A. Coyle, Connie M. Crampton, Patricia D., 27 Critelli, Joseph A. Crocker, Irene M. Curro, Marie J., 34, 58, 124 D'Amico, John J. Dadswell, Patricia A. Dahar, Donna M., 40 Dale, Edith J. Darrow, Donna M., 56 Davis, Caroline F., 28 Davis, Gladys L., 21 Davy, Deanna J., 41, 100 Dean, Joseph A. Dempsey, Donna L., 32, 52 DePenty, Ronald F., 61 Derrick, David W., 50 Devitt, Richard S., 36 Di Bartolo, Russell T. Dienstbier, Marilynn, 44 Diodato, Frances A., 34 DiPasquale, Dominic T. Dixon, John R., 31 Donn, Bruce W., 36, 124 Donovan, Elizabeth A., 23, 32 Dorrance, Carol N., 22, 29, 44 Dougherty, James F. Dowski, Hank S., 77 Drutman, Rhoda A. Dryja, Cester E., 31, 124 Duke, Doris M. Dunn, Laurence A., 38, 45, 52, 105 Echeverrig, Priscilla M. Egger, Robert Egenmann, Kenneth R.-, 53 Ellis, Donald A., 79, 84 Emmons, Sylvia P., 29 Englehardt, Elaine A. Erickson, Kathryn M., 34, 45, 97, 107 F Farman, Carol A. Farrell, Margaret D. Fayer, Annette B., 28 Fechter, Earl L. Feldman, Barbara A. Ferraro, Rita R., 33, 68, 111, 124 Feucht, C. Marlene, 32 Fine, Bradleigh Firley, Dianna C. Fish, Alvin C. Fish, Nancy B. Fisher, Joyce E., 47, 96 Fitzgerald, Sheila M., 32, 87, 100 Foz, Robert H. Freiner, Agnes M. Fullenweider, Sheila E. Furst, Barbara L. 5 G Gagnon, William L., 50, 78, 84 Gallo, Carol M., 40 Gangnagel, Carol A., 29 Garofalo, Gail J. Gelder, Jean A., 26 George, Judy A., 35 Gerbracht, Millicent U, Getola, Rosemary L., 40, 67, 68 Gibbs, Nancy J., 58 Gilbert, Betty L., 21 Gilson, Nancy J. Ginsburg, Dorothy Glad, Barbara J., 26, 45, 58 Glass, Mary E., 28, 106 Gnojek, Helen M. Goodheart, Dawn L., 124 Goodhue, Elizabeth J, Gotti, Jacqueline A., 67, 124 Graham, Joan M., 32 Graham, Patricia M., 124 Grant, Marjorie A., 21, 44, 49, 124, 56 Grant, Mary A., 23 Gray, Mary L., 45, 49 Greenberger, Bess M., 28 Griffin, Larry G., 105 Griflin, Lynne B., 44, 49, 101 Griflin, Norine A. Grzech, Mary A., 34, 45 Gugino, Angela M., 124 Gushue, Catherine E. Guy, Kenneth H., 57 H Haiman, Adrianne Haley, James L., 53 Haley, Patricia A., 23, 27, 124 Hames, Winifred Hammond, Patricia A. Hansen, Floyd D., 86 Harper, Patricia L. Harris, Thomas C., 50 Harter, Patricia G., 67, 68, 111 Hauser, Ann Heater, William E., 31, 80 Herrell, Adrian, 31, 112 Hesch, Mary A., 41, 124 Hetterrich, Margaret T. Hickox, Eleanor L. Hill, James C., 57 Hilton, Beverly M. Hodgins, Marjorie C., 106 Hoffman, Barbara A. Hollis, Diana L. Holz, Joan1A. Horn, Patricia J. Horn, William G., 20 Howland, Jean M., 95 Huenniger, Noreen B., 28 . Hughey, William W. Hunperman, Mary C. Hunt, Barbara A. Hunt, Mervin A., 50 Huntington, Mary E., 112 Hurtienne, Nancy A., 87 Hyndman, Roger E., 53, 85 I Isackson, Frances B. J Jaeger, Virginia A. Jose-Bak, Lorraine A-, 105 Joslyn, Barbara C. Jurczak, Joyce J., 25, 281 124 Kacpr4 Kaczm Kaczyr Kantoi Karre, Kasper Kazmii Keller, Kenne Kindt, Klein, Klier, Knight Koch, Kofoet Kohn, KOI'1t0: Kowal Kozen, Kozlov Kreu ti Kroecl Kron, Krug, Kulow Ku nz, Ku nze Kusko: L Lagow Lampl Large, Lathrc Lau, S Lawni Leary, Lees, J Lefller Leib, J Leona: Leszczj Levine Lawan Lewis, Lind, Linkow Litchii LoDes1 Loftus Logan Lombi Losey, Louch Luidai 107 Lukac: 124 Lynch Lynch N MacK: Maddc Mahal Majka Manic Mantii 112 Margc Maria Marsa rlllht llllllcenlu RO3QmaryL 'MUG J O8 257,68 Martin Mar1lynA 40 Panko, John P , 31, 46, 57, 80 Schiffrin, Ellen R , 19, 29 X.. J vw, K ' ., - .. u .f1, L., 91 lil, Nanny s mug' Do . 13311331-aj 96 1, Man, E. E8-1.042158 ECL., Helen Mr 0 1l1CQrI, I 1 1 . -- 2 .l111e,I-Ilrzabelhl -1 l- Jar rorhy Dawn L quelinea, 6. ram, Joan M., 32 1.124 fllricia M, 1 ll, Xlarjorie .-X., 24 4, 36 sam, p 211 44, 49, 'lf l'Hf1' 2s l'1f1'L..41,19 :r1herger, Bess 11,128 ln- Lani' G.. 105 UH- Lime 11,14 49 101 lin,XorineA. J I ilh' Mafl' -1-. 21. 45 mo, .tngela BI., 124 hue, Catherine E, , Kenneth 11,57 lmarr, Adrianne les, James L., 53 lm, Patricia A., 23, 27, 124 rncs, Wlnifred lillllfllltl, l'atricia A. men, Floyd D., ss rpcr. Palrida L. rris, Thomas C., 50 rrer, Patricia G., 67, 68, lll user, .lnn arcr, William E., 31, S0 rrell. Adrian, 31,112 sth, Mary A., 41, 124 rrlcrrith, Nlargartill- rltox, Eleanor L. ll'J3I1lL'9 C., 57 ltou, llcvffll' M' algins, Nlarlofle C2106 rllman, Barbara fl- ,llis, Diana L. ill, Joan A. nn, Patricia nr., William G.. 20 an 11.195 v. land' If H r. Noreen B-128 nnigfl lilies. william We ur1pcrrnll1v5liry ' um' B3fb3l'3 , .ro nm, s1frv1f'JlJyJ,,,,112 rrrrlillllwn' 'i at ' A., 87 urlicnr1c.53n ,El 55,86 ismlrnall. Roger ' I wlwm. Frances B' I ,' inlifl' mzrryiilfmini A., 105 TTT i+f 'a'lcQ, 291124 H1 V ' , v .1 Y urrlik' 1077 I Kacprowicz, Casimer R., 61 Kaczmorski, lValter V . Kaczvnski, Margaret J., 34 Kantor, Barbara A., 22, 104, 124 Karre, David H. Kasperek, Phyllis YV., 22 Kazmierczak, Valentine M., 23 Keller, Doris A. Kennedy, Alyce J., 22, 40, 58, 100 Kindr, Joyce C- Klein, Carol J. Klier, Thomas O., 23, 57 Knight, David H., 31 Koch, Dawn A. Kofoed, Judith L., 33 Kohn, Lorraine L. Kontos, George S. Kowalski, Dan J., 46 Kozen, Louis J. Kozlowski, Sandra B. Kreutz, Helene L., 21, 29, 87 Kroecker, Beth D. Kron, Jon L. Krug, Richard G., 53 Kulow, Bonnie L., 20, 32, 124 Kunz, Dorothy R. Kunzelman, Doris H. Kuskosky, Stanley S. L Lagowski, M. Elaine, 45 Lamphere, Jeanne E., 45, 51 Large, Gerald F. Lathrop, Elizabeth Lau, Sandra J. Lawniczak, Edwin J. Leary, John Lees, Judith Y., 28 Leliler, Bernard J., 21 Leib, Jane M. Leonard, Janice C. Leszczynski, Joanne Levine, Barbara J. Lawandowski, Ann M. Lewis, Dale E. Lind, Barbara M. Linkowski, Ann M. Litchfield, Caroline R., 52 LoDestro, Rosemary F., 23, 26, 68 Loftus, Anne J. Logan, Rodney W., 53, 105 Lombino, Francis V. Losey, Andrey M. Louchren, Ronald B., 30, 53, 74 Luidans, Carole L., 41, 49, 52, 107 Lukaczer, Frances B., 19, 51, 52, 124 Lynch, Karl W. Lynch, Winifred A. M MacKay, Mary J., 21, 23, 124 Madden, Patricia N. Mahaney, Charles J. Majka, Rosalie P., 22, 26 Manion, Mary C. Mantione, Mary C., 23, 35, 71 ll2 Margolius, Deanne M., 124 Marianetti, Patricia Marsala, Jacob R., 61 Mary, Richard J Mason, Barbara A., 26, 54, 100 Masters, Barbara L. Mastrangelo, Alfred A., 25, 46, 30, 111 Masvidal, Elinor, 58, 124 Matthews, Francis T., 50, 108 Maue, Patricia E. Maul, Gayle E., 90, 96 Maurer, Diane C., 24 Mayo, Johnnie M. McClellan, Robert J., 57, 61 McConnell, Allys, 58 McFadden, Mary M. McGarrah, Helen V. McGinnis, Donna A., 23, 26, 68 Mcllwaine, Dorothy A. Mclntosh, Jeanette McLaughlin, Jane M. McMahon, Margaret M., 23, 26 McNamara, Margaret M., 106 McQueary, Arlyn M. MacKay, Mary J., 21, 33, 124 Merlo, Joseph V., 53, 86, 79 Merthens, Robert P., 46, 70 Mesler, James E. Metzger, Michael J. Meyerhans, Katherine E., 54, 70 Meyers, Carlton R. Michael, Saleme R. Michel, Judith A., 32, 58 Milius, Carolyn M., 25, 26 Miller, Carl R. Millonzi, Joanne F. Mills, Carol J. Minet, Yvonne M., 40 Miskinis, Aldona M., 23, 49 Misulich, Marianne, 40 Mitchell, Carolyn A., 26 Michell, John B., 26, 52, 54, 124 Mitofsky, Lenore J., 90, 96 Moats, Gregory E. Moran, Marjorie L., S1 Morton, Richard Morton, Sharon L., 44 Muchow, Karl Muir, Beverly A., 20, 28 Munn, Grace S. Myers, Robert J., 105 N Nafus, Eugene G. Nagan, Rita, 90, 92 Nanna, Joann T. Nelson, Anita M., 40 Nichols, Joan E. Norton, Francis, 57 Nowak, Edward G. O Oberman, Anne T. Ogden, William R., 25, 31, 105, 107, 112 O'Neil, Carol A. O'Reilly, Robert P. Orgek, Myron J. O'Shei, Francis E., 53 Ostanski, Camille A., 71 P Padlo, Mary A., 26 Patti, Kathleen M., 41 Payne, R. Dianne, 47, 96 Pax, James H., 78, 84 Peeler, Thomas H. Pelligrino, Victor C., 36, 124 Perretti, Bernard J. Perthes, Roberta P., 20, 21, 28 Peters, Harriet A. Peters, Ronald J. Phatiber, Marylaine Phelps, Richard S. Piatkouski, Adele S. Pickett, Maryann N., 32 Pilley, Judith M. Pinzotti, Marion J., 32 Pirowskin, Michael, 30, 31, 80 Pitarra, Dorothea A., 41 Pitillo, Dorothy A. Pokorski, Patricia A. Polino, Frank C. Pomerhn, Diann L. Porter, Joan E. Prawel, Joyce A. Pritting, Donette E., 27, 53 Putnam, Sandra J. Q Queeno, Anthoney J., 45, 61 Rahn, Carol M. Ramocki, David A., 23 Rankie, Barbara A. Re, Marie F., 22, 32, 124 Reeb, Richard P. Reese, Evelyn L. Reinlander, Judy A., 23, 58 Reinig, Gordon J. Reschke, Jacqueline L. Ressue, Gordon D., 97, 105, 108 Reynolds, Myrna D. Riddick, Ernestine, 90 Rimes, Enid T., 124 Rizzo, Ann M. Roach, Donald Robinson, Eugene M. Rogers, Honor Rogers, Roberta A. Romeo, Helen M. Ross, Ellen R., 56 Roth, Anette J., 29 Roth, Judith C. Rothman, Edith Rudd, Phyllis Russo, Philip E. Ryan, Janet M. Ryan, Margaret J., 22, 27 S Sacco, Patricia J. Sacco, Vecenza M. Sahr, Joanne S. Sailer, Mary.Lou Sandler, Shirley J. Sanislo, AnnMarie Sawyer, William C. Saxton, Anne K., 32 Schelfer, Donna J., 25, 40 Scheib, Priscilla Scherer, Joseph B. Schlehr, Patricia S., 97, 107 Schmidt, Virginia A., 45 Schug, Donna R., 25, 28 Schulman, Carol R. Schuman, Carole E., 21 seiomno, Nicholas s. Scudder, David F. Seaman, Marion T., 52, 100 Serper, Sheila B. Sespico, Joanna M., 66 Sessum, Lula W. Seyse, Elinor M. Sgroi, Serena-Marie, 34, 124 Shay, Marjorie A., 21, 28, 49 Shea, Anne Marie Shimshack, Sallie A. Showmaker, Norma H., 44, 124 Shutts, Sharon C., 49, 106, 56 Simpson, Sara E., 28 ' Sims, Barbara R. Sinnigan, Al R., 43, 86, 97, 105 74 Siracuse, Louise M. Sisson, Sandra J. Skalski, Constance J. Skidmore, Lola A., 90, 101 Skiff, Nancy J. Sleeper, Alburn R., 46 Smith, Kama M., 28 Smith, Robert P., 31, 105, 108, 124 Sniatecki, Henry S., 46 Soeli, Ronald J. Soeman, George W. Soltys, Clementine P., 32, 58, 124 Sperr, Ernest R. Spinner, Marie C., 28, 103 Spire, Rhea M. Stachowiak, Joan Stalker, Judith A., 25, 26, 54 Stayman, Barbara R. Steinberg, Sharon Stepanian, Donna Stepnick, Eugene D. Stitt, Patricia K. Strauch, James D., 58, 124 Swinline, Edward R. ' Szczyplowski, John J., 46 Sztuk, Joyce A., 40 Szulgit, Karl, 70, lll Szynkowski, Barbara A. 'I' Tanell, Slavco Tansey, Barbara A., 25, 32 Tarpley, Andrea N. Taylor, Helen M., 32, 44, 76, 94, 99, 107 Tennant, Grace R. Teresi, Joseph D., 38, 92, 93, 112 Thomas, Donna J. Thomas, Virginia M. Thompson, Eileen C. Thompson, Gary E. Thompson, Kaloma E., 20, 90, 92, 124, 56 Thorson, Beatrice F. Timn, David G. Tinch, Elaine A., 34 Tinsley, Dorothy Tomaka, Barbara A., 34 Tomasula, Lucille Tona, Anthony C., 23, 53, 57 Torcello, Ralph M. Toth, Marguerite E., 32 Tousey, Marion R. Travers, James L., 50, 105 Tucholski, Edward H. Tucholski, Judith C. Turner, Barbara A. Tuttle, Jay W., 97 U Underwood, Jean, 34, 44 V Vahue, Howard B. Vandermeulen, Ruth C. Vanderwerf, Mary A. Van Nostrand, Aileen M. Vere, Cora A. Vitlo, Martha H., 20, 59, 124 Volk, James Volo, Louis J. Volo, Victor B. W Wagner, Helene lvagner, Marilynn A. Walton, Ruth J. lvard, James F., 22, 25, 36 Yvarner, Richard M., 38, 111 Waterstrat, Phyllis L., 25, 40 Weintraub, Judith K. Weisman, Gloria F. Wfeitzman, Rosalyn Welt, Joan I., 32 Whall, Catherine B., 23 Whelan, Cecilia M. Whitelaw, Lian S., 57 Wiegand, Pauline A., 26 Wiktorowski, Mary B. l'Vilk, Elaine R., 59 Williams, Abbiegail J., 26, 76 Mfilliams, Jhoe E. 1Villiams, Kathleen L. ' Willis, Barbara S. Hlolfe, Hazen B., 86 Wolley, Agnes A. Wright, James H. Wrobbel, Paul YV. Wylde, Carol M. Y Yacobucci, Rocco V. Yacobucci, Vincent Yambor, John A. Yauchzy, Judith A., 34, 124 Young, Barbara V., 58, 90 Young, Velma R., 34 Z Zajac, Rita M. Zajac, Thaddeus H. Zalewski, Suzanne P., 40 Zarcone, Rosemary Zdzieblo, Elsie J., 23, 54, 92 Zefers, June E., 44, 56 Ziegler, VVilma R. Zuchowski, Joan G. CLASS OF '60 A Adams, Marilyn L., 21, 33 Adamy, Mary L. Agthe, Robert R. Bradley, June M. Braman, Shirley C. Brancato, Carol J. Bratge, Arlene L. Brennan, Charloote L. Bright, Bratcher L. Britton, Judy A., 27, 68, 111 Brodzik, Raymond Aikinbug, Anita J., 58, 92, 93 Alba, Angelo V. Albright, Judy A. Andersen, Irene J. Anderson, Camille A., 21, 33 Anderson, Faye, 59 Brown Cynthia R. Brown Dennis C. Brown, Helen N., 90 Brown Katherine S., 22, 67, 87 Brownell, Susan E., 21, 27 Bucella, Cuy M. Anderson, Euphemia M. Anderson, Judith M., 33 Anderson, Mlillard L. Andolina, Sylvester P. Andreozzi, Rosalind -J. Antinore, Joseph C. Armbruster, Susan A. Arnold, Carolyn, 21, 29, 56 Arnold, Thomas E. Askloff, Eric B. Asselin, Eileen C. Ast, Katherine A. Axelrod, Emmanuel, 30, 57, 82, 87 B Babcock, Alexandra, 58 Bailey, Susan M., 23, 27, 68 Balch, Carol A. Ball, Margaret Bak, Joseph S., 51 Baranich, Andrew Bareis, Bonnie, 21, 55 Barrow, Judith A. Basel, Lawrence R. Batcheller, Betty A., 35, 103 Bates, Bernice Bauer, Arline L. Bauer, Raymond R. Beauchamp, Joseph E., 23, 51 Beckmann, Elisabeth H., 20, 58 Beebe, Ronald N. Bell, Marilyn A. Belter, Joan B. Bennett, Linda Bennett, M. Ruth Bennion, Marie G. Bently, Claudia J. Berglund, Sandra E. Bergman, Arlene E., 41, 52 Betts, Carolyn I. Betts, Frances H. Bigelow, Ann E., 21, 27, 67 Billings, Nydean J. Bird, Janet E. Bishop, Margaret A., 41 Black, Beverly L. Block, Rosalind A. Block, Roslyn K. Blose, Carole J., 29 Bloss, Alexandra Boardman, Miriam J. Boershich, Nancy L., 23 Bogoff, Ansi L., 21, 58 Bolonda, Joanee E., 41 Bongiva, Pat A., 90 Bonner, Shirley Boone, Browyn M. Borzilleri, Mary Jo, 41 Bound, Margaret E., 101 Bowen, Lee C. Bowser, Diane L. Buettner, Bertha A. Bunt, Frank C. Burger, Jean E. Burger, Kathleen Burgio, Nancy F. Burhoyne, Patricia A. Burrell, Ruth L. C Cameron, Henry Campbell, Betty M. Canna, Josephine M., 23, 60, 111 Cappellano, Frances J., 23, 35 Caridi, Santina L., 41, 54, 55 Carlo, Ida M., 48 Carlson, Denneth D. Carnevale, James M., 61, 111, 112 Carolla, Phyllis P. Carsten, Teresa E., 23, 91, 92 Cassidy, Noreen M. Castellion, Cynthia C., 106 Castiglione, Mary A. Catlin, Richard W. Cerquone, Mary L., 23, 41 Chamberlin, Robert C. Chazan, Sandra J., 41, 100 Chip, Barbara Chisholm, Jon C., 36, 105 Checkman, Estelle Cieszynski, Virginia C., 21, 35, 106 Cittadino, Elizabeth A., 58, 120 Clark, Barbara H. Clark, Dorothy H. Clark, James E., 31, 52, 57, 80, 94, 97, 107, 105 Clark, Katheryn A., 23 Clasgen, Ann E. Colield, Arnold Cohen, Marcia Cole, Beverly J. Coniglio, Charles A., 90 Conklin, Charles Cook, Robert L., 38 Cook, Virginia M. Corsaro, Patricia A. Cosgrove, Dorothy K. Coughlin, Patricia Cowe, Carolyn, 108 Cowles, James R. Cowley, Gerald E., 105 Craig, Nancy L., 20, 67, 107 Cram, Mary A., 20, 103 Crato, Joan A. Crecm, James J., 25, 36 Crotty, Michael, 105 Cuccia, Angela E, Curthoys, Carol A., 27, 100 Curtin, Thomas H. Daboll, David C. Daggett, Sheldon W., 57 Daniels, Barbara J. Davies, Rosemary A., 24, 58 Davis, Adele C. Davis, Richard A., 53, 47, 74 Dawes, Richard A. Dedrick, Donnalea L. De Luise, Mary I., 22, 33 DeMarco, Rosemary L. DeNardo, Theresa M. DeNering, Christine DeNoon, Elizabeth A., 102 Densford, Marion R. Depowski, Barbara A., 22, 33 Depp, Saundra K. Derenda, Arthur A. Derengowski, Annette M., 23 DeSalvo, Carol A., 52, 59 DeSantis, Samuel A. DeSimone, Ellen T. Desor, Carolyn A. DeVantier, Priscella, 20, 51, 52 Dial, Rosa V. Dickout, Patricia M. Diedrich, Richard C. Dillemuth, Diane L., 27, 100 D'Innocenzo, Nicholas Dissetta, Sharon A. Dix, Annalisa Dixon, William F. Dobbins, Eugene F., 52, 61 Doherty, Susan M. Dormann, Barbara C. Dove, Natalie A., 51 Dovlin, Louis F. Drake, Edward F., 57 Dryer, Doris A., 21, 33, 112 Duffy, Jean, 41, 76 Duguay, Gilbert Dunlap, Harris Dunmire, Richard L. Dye, Estelle M. Eccleston, Barbara E. Edwards, Barbara M., 29, 58 Egger, Robert J. Ego, Marie L., 70 Ehrlich, Joan W., 29, 104 Elliott, Bruce R., 51, 108 Emberg, Ursula Embs, Marilyn R., 23 Erickson, Herbert E., 58, 97, 105, 107 Ernst, Marlene D., 33, 58 Evancho, Helen, 100 F Fabel, Carol Fabiano, Louis R., 61 Faklaris, Spero Faliero, Jeannette F., 100 Faliszewski, John P., 31, 57 Faller, Barbara J. Farallo, Rose M., 106 Farrell, Dennis E., 57 Fay, Judy A. Feder, Harold Fernandez, Jacquelyn E., 22, 33 Ferelli, Remo P. Field, Carol E., 100, 106 Finaldi, CI Finch, Cy Findlay, ll Fink, Ros F lavin, M Fletcher, Foremiak Forrester, Forsyth, 1' Forti, Irn Fowler, F Fradin, A Freeland, Freer, Sus Frey, Kat Fuhrman Funseth, Furman, 1 Fusani, R G Gabler, E Galamb, Ganey, El Garfinkel Garibaldi Garrison, Garthner, 80 Gasper, R Gates, Rii Gawrys, A Gelsominl Genet, Cl George, J, Gibbons, Gies, Wal Gillis, Ka Giordano Giza, Roh Gleason, l Gmerek, ' Goetz, M: Goldman, Goldman, Goller, Jc Gonglews Gordan, 1 Gorman, Gotti, Ell Gould, B1 Gracie, A Grady, M 122, 56 Granelli, Granieri, Grasso, D Granuke, Gray, Cal Greenber Greiner, I Grimaldi, Gross, Da Grosso, JI Gudy, Ph Guenther Guz, Jaqi Hacker, I Hale, Lut Hale, R01 Hallis, Cl Halvorsel land C 5112 Q Un 112111141-a .I Wfllun de C 24 , 'hard r 3 tchnrd X Ufftlrlalea L , Klart, L22 33 Rtneman L 1 Hllltfesa 5 Christine Fmaldr Conetta F 29 Finch Cyntlua M Findlay Paul K 105 l'1nk Rose Marie llavm Marilyn E Fletcher Beth L 41 Foremrak Dolores M 1 Forrester, Earldene B , Forsyth, Raymond J , 50, 59 Fo1t1, Irma C Fowler, Fred L Fradin, Audrey Freeland, Kenneth H , 53, 85, 74 Hamann Shirley J Hammer BarbaraJ 35 Hanlon Richard M Hansen Vae11e A 60 133 Harmsh Ann R 20 Harper John Hauer Suzanne 35 Harrington, Chr1st1ne W Haselmayer, Joan M , 29, 23, 58 Harrland, Jennie Hazelton, lV1ll1arn Hay, Mat tha B Hearon, V1rg1n1a Y Kage Mary L 33 106 Kaiser Barbara L Kaiser June M 103 Laluza L11l1an M 35 Kamakawrnwoole Abraham 48, 59, 61, 105 Kamerer, Beverly A Kamrnsky, Lora B Kaymue, Donna K, 20, 27, 106, 127 Kardaman, Linda J Lucarellr Donald H Macaluso Russell 103 105 Vlachholz, Barbara G , 106 Maclemale, Cynthla A MacPhee, Robert A Maggro, William C , 31, 105, 107 Vlangano, Jacquelyn F Mann, Deborah Mann, S1dneyJ, 105, 107 ,L 1 1 1. ig 1 1: 'v 1 ' K - Y. D , , . 1 , -A 1 ' - 1 -, f I' 31 7 ' , ., y . 1 -n 1 Ll, , 'V I . 'i . , 'i ., , I 1 . M 1' ' 1 8 4 , . , ., 1 -r 4 ', ., 1 P 'J - - . 107 - ., f X . r Q Q r 1 1 1 ' J '47, J 4 , ., y , 1 K., 1 ' ' ' ' . 35 A ' . . flllilheth X 109 llanon R. ' lf Barbara 1 9 . ,, .21 undra K. 33 , .xlliluf A. K ski, Annette M., 23 Carol A., 52, 59 . Samuel A. lr. Ellen T, arolj-'n A. cr, Priscella, 20,5l,52 all Y. Patricia ll. , Richard C, th, Diane L.,2'i,100 rnm, Nicholas Sharon A. tilllsil Villizun F. Eugene F., 52, 61 Susan M. n, Barbara C. :italic A., 51 Louis F. ilwaral F., 57 :Doris A., 21, 35, 112 eau, -ll, 76 , Gilbert Harris c, Rithard L. 'elle Nl. tl, llarhara E. s, Barbara 51.29105 lull!! uric 1... 70 Joan W-1 291 IM Ilrutc R.. 51' 108 l'rsula Jatilyn R425 1 1 n, llcrbcrl E-f 08191 larlcnc UH 35' 58 1, ll'-'lfn' mo JIU1 1, lhllls R 61 , Srf ' Jranncllf FHSIIOO57 'U' Jtillll V ' hrhafil l' I 16 RMC M 1,7 Imrnni' E gy A. bwlfl In Eu 22, 55 ln. I-Ifflncii Munn 900,105 ' I ,,..r if-f 05 Fleer, Susan Frey, Kathryn A., 23 Fuhrman, Suzanne Funseth, Denis H., 20, 105 Furman, Carol A. Fusani, Robert F. G Gabler, Eve L., 20, 58 Galamb, Pauline R. Ganey, Ellen Garfinkel, Charles H., 77 Garibaldi, Jacqueline S., 23 Garrison, Roger L. Garthner, John P., 30, 31, 53, 57, 80 Gasper, Richard S., 38, 105 Gates, Richard VV., 57, 61 Gawrys, Alexandria Gelsomino, Joseph J., 97, 102 Genet, Charles W. George, Janet H., 21, 35 Gibbons, JoAnne Gies, Walter E. Gillis, Kathleen M., 27 Giordano, Leonard R. Giza, Robert H. Gleason, Rosalie G. Gmerek, Thomas J., 38 Goetz, Marvin A. Goldman, Marcia A. Goldman, Sheila E. Goller, Joan W. Gonglewski, Mary Louise Gordan, Alfred G. Gorman, Judith M. Gotti, Ellen J. Gould, Burton D. Gracie, Alan W., 53 Grady, Marjorie A., 27, 108, 112, 122, 56 Granelli, Lena T. Granieri, Ronald E. Grasso, Donald N. Granuke, Carol A. Gray, Carolyn E. Greenberg, Abraham Greiner, Marguerite Grimaldi, Carol M. Gross, Dawn L., 60, 90, 108 Grosso, Judith A. Gudy, Phyllis A. Guenther, Marilyn J., 21, 56 Guz, Jaqueline L., 106 Hacker, Ruth E. Hale, Ludmila Hale, Roger L., 105 Hallis, Curtis H. Halvorsen, David C. Heembrock, Sara L Heer, Donald E. Heller, Ronald Henderson, Barbara A. Hepp, Henry E. Herr, Jo Ann Herrscher, James E., 38 Hess, Jone V. Heywood, Sharon L. Hickey, Dorothy A. Hickon, James E. Higley, James E., 41, 100 Hill, Patricia A. Hill, Robert C. Hillman, Clifford H., 19, 31 Hobart, Thomas Y., 57 Hoff, Mary L., 22, 56 Hoffman, Mary Jane B. Hoffman, Neil J., 31 Holder, James K. Holman, Morag A., 33, 87, 101 107 Hooko, Victoria E. Hope, Judith C. Horn, Roslyn T. Horni, Herbert C. Hoskins, Susan L. Hubbs, John H., 51, 60, 108, 111 Huber, Werner A., 82, 105, 107 Hudson, Patricia A., 59 Humbel, Doris M. Hughes, James W., 78, 79, 84, 87 Hutchings, Robert G. Hutzler, Karl H., 31, 95, 97, 112 Hutzler, Linda A., 23, 29 Ianni, Louis A. Inglese, Marie I. Iwanski, Marie J. J Jalonski, Geraldine G., 35 Jackson, Alex K. Jacques, Vallette H., 22, 67, 56 Jaffey, Carole S., 41, 108 Jennings, Nancy L. Jettas, Donald S., 50 Johanson, Barbara P. Johnson, Ann Johnson, Ann L. Johnson, David E. Johnson, Mary A. Johnston, Kathleen J. Johnston, Mfillis A. Jones, Robert M., 38 Jordan, M. Arlene Jordan, Candace S. Jouclry, Hugh C. Juberts, Sarmite Karl, Eleanor I Kaufman, Barbara I., 19, 103, 56. Keenan, Ruth G. Keilholz, Brigette A. Kelkenberg, Jeaneen M., 51, 108 Kennedy, Patricia S., 23, 27 Kersting, Richard F . Kick, Frederick P. Killough, Mary C., 27, 54 Kimble, Betsy J. Kinnius, Arthur R. Kissel, Walter M., 59 Klaia, Mary H., 106 Klein, Carol A. Klose, Richard Klucik, Robert L. Knapp, Mildred H. Knauer, Ronald A., 61 Knillin, Barbara L. Koch, Allan C., 20, 51, 60, 105, 108 Kochendorfer, Jane E., 20, 58, 104, 108 Kolakowski, Rita D. Kolbow, Jeanette C., 21, 27 Komarek, Jancie G., 27 Konieczko, Dorothy L. Kosowski, Eussa M. Kozacki, Eleanor T., 48 Kranz, Joyce Y., 29 Krassin, Marcia, 19 Krieger, Robert A. Krietor, Masha Kroth, Noelle A., 55 Kryzanowski, Eileen M. Kunzler, Kathryn G., 23, 56 Kuzon, Carolyn J. L Labouseur, Gwen A., 66, 68, lll Lamb, Wallace J., 38, 97, 103 Lamont, Marjorie E., 21, 106 Lamp, Gerald R., 61 Landau, Honora W. Lapaglia, Nancy Larrison, Rita Lawrence, Pauline M., 33 Lawson, Patricia A. Lazeroff, Linda R., 19 Learch, Betty R. Lebrenz, Sandra M. Leibold, Gail F. Lenoci, Martha A., 22, 56 Lepkowski, Mary Lou, 22, 58 Lett, Herbert G., 61 Letta, Julia G., 22, 41, 52 Lewis, Joan E., 51, 66, 108 Leydecker, Jane E. Licato, Susie C., 23 Loesch, Louise M., 23 Logsdon, Beverly A., 22, 29 LoJacono, Samuel Loveless, Howard D., 57 Marando, Vincent L., 53, 82 Marcin, Janice A. Marcks, Marlene C., 20, 52, 103 Marciszewski, Valentine Markhan, Sandra A. Marshall, Janet F., 21, 29 Marshall, Marilynn L., 22, 29, 52, 100, 108 Martin, Jessie Martin, Patrick T., 38, 105 Marino, Joseph Marts, Robert E. Mastoris, Colleen, 27, 68 Matikosh, Shirley A. Mauro, Rita M., 35 Mayer, Muriel A. Mazzeo, George McCaffery, June P., 87 McCarthy, Dennis J. McCarthy, Wallace S. McClellan, Max E. McClintic, Janet R. McCormick, Louise W. McCoullum, George McCracken, Clyde R. McDonald, Patricia J. 'McDonough, Edith A., 41 McMahon, Dorothy E., 106 Mercanto, Philip J. Merchant, Lula J. Messenlehner, Dorothy Merlo, Catherine H., 60 Merril, Mary Ef Messina, Russell Meyers, Barbara, 33, 102 Middleton, Jeanette A., 20, 33 Mikolajczak, Patricia R. Miller, Janet E. Milliman, Judith E., 58 Misso, Anita S. Moeller, Richard G. Moksi, Robert S., 53 Molison, Richard, 20, 38, 112 Monin, Darlene N. Montgomery, Sara P. Moore, Gloria A. Moore, James I. Morrison, Jean A., 21, 33 Moscato, Ida J., 23, 27 Mudge, Noreen G., 21, 67 Muers, Edith E. Muhlbauer, Nancy A. Mundhenke, Jeanette L. Murphy, Anne M. Murphy, James M. N Napierski, James M., 23, 25, 36 Needham, Joan C., 23 Nehrbass, Donald Nenni, Carolyn A., 23 Netter, Claudia G. Neville, Ophelia E., 58, 67 107 I I I I I I I I I I , l i I I I 1 I I I I I I I I V I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I 'I I. I I I Newman, Claude W. Nichols, Beverly A. Niedermeyer, Priscilla M. Niedzielski, Beverly A. Nigro, Angeline M. Noble, Suzanne H., 22, 23, 58 Nolte, Russell H. Norris, William Henry Notter, George C. Nowak, Arlene M., 92, 93 Nowak, Charles P. Nunnally, Geraldine O O'Brian, Robert C., 31 O'Brien, Donald L. O'Connor, James A. Oehler, Paul, 50 O'Keefe, Mary L. Oley, Barbara J. O'Neil, John J., 80 O'Neil, Mary E., 41, 106 Ordway, Clarence, Jr. Ordian, Nicholas E., 38, 120 Orlando, Patricia A. Orrange, Ruth M. Orzulak, Diana M. Ostrander, Sharon L. Ott, Susan E., 41 Ottowitz, William E., 85, 97, Overdorf, Kathleen M., 23 P Padalino, Vincent.V. Pakzynski, Daniel C. Palmer, Patricia J. Palmeter, Gary A. Pancamo, Sarina M. Panek, Joan M., 23 Papafagos, Alexander C. Parks, Barbara K. Parmelee, Fledra R. Parrott, Jean B. Pascoe, Paul B. Pasztor, Helen A. Patcher, Sylvia A., 21, 67 Patt, Patricia I. Patterson, Maxine J. Patterson, Ronald C., 36 Pattison, Emily L. Paul, Albert R., 61, 86 Peck, Dorothy M. Peluso, Barbara J., 23 Penharlow, Ronald L. Perry, Ronald B., 31, 57 Peterzell, Marcia M. Phillips, Alicia F., 59, 107 Piotrowski, Barbara A., 22 Pitrelli, Diane, 106 Pokelwaldt, Robert N. Porter, Jean C. Potter, Naomi G., 106 Powers, Charles H. Przemielewski, Marie A., 35, 87 Pukancik, Rudolph, 25, 31, 57 Putton, M. Shelia Q Quackenbush, S. Jane, 21 Quadrone, Josephine M. Queen, Beverly J. Quick, lVilliam C., 38, 90, 120 R Raimo, Cynthia B., 100 Raymond, Patricia A. Regier, Elizabeth J. Reidell, Donald J. Reidenouer, Alice A. Reinhardt, Barbara R., 29 Relation, Patricia D. Remus, Heinz A. Renskowski, Leo F. Richards, Theresa A. Riebennacht, Audrey A., 103 Riley, Vincent J. Rindone, Ronald Risio, Nancy A. Roberts, Phyllis M., 35, l06,' 111, 132 Robertson, Marcia L. Robinson, Mary E., 29 Rohr, Frances L. Roll, Donald J., 31 Rollain, Philip J. Roop, Judith Rosen, Nancy S., 19, 90, 93 Roth, William P., 38 Rothberg, Carole I., 19 Rothwell, Nancy L., 92, 93 Roush, Rosemary, 102 Rowland, Elaine G. Roy, Mickelina, 90 Roy, Penelope A. Rubenstein, Sharon, 27 Russell, Suzanne J., 60, 100, 101, Russell, Vivian F., 41 Rutkowski, Rosalie M. Rybarczyk, Edward J., 22, 102 S Saltwell, Patricia A. Samer, Barbara A. Sappelt, Edward F. Jr. Saraf, Cynthia A. Sarna, William J. Sasse, Hildegarde M. Scaglione, Francis Scalzetti, Julia, 51 Scarpello, Michael Scheitinger, George J. Scherbarth, Richard M. Scherlein, John G. Schmukal, Richard F. Schneider, Barbara F. Schoenfield, Vera C., 58, 108 Schott, Marilyn A., 51, 108 Schrodel, JoAnn H. Schroeder, Wendy J. Schultz, Edward VV., 53 Schultz, Louise M., 20 Schultz, Paul E. Schwartz, Geraldine A. Schweizer, Kathryn F . Schwend, Dona B. Scofield, Charles B., 57 Scrace, Ruth A. ScruFari, Mercuria' M. Scudder, Robert M., 85 Seibert, Genevieve, 103 Seivert, Bonzlyn E. Selin, Ellen B. Semrau, Louis P., 38, 92 Shannon, Margaret H., 23, 33 Shannon, Thomas F., 90, 105 Shapiro, Barbara Sharpe, Grace K. Shelgren, Darla M., 35, 67, 106 Shilen, Arthur C., 31 Shorey, Martha R., 107 Siembt, Robert P. Siemucha, Helen F. Simmons, Barbara D., 106 Sipple, Susann, 106 Skarlski, Nancy E. Skok, Patricia A. Smalley, Jon M. Smith, Donna L. Smith, Edward T. - Smith, Keith A. Smith, Lavinia Sojewicz, Joanne M., 23 Solomon, Goldiene A. Sommer, Alan Roger Sorrento, Charles S. Sparks, Margaret A. Speidel, Barbara C. Springer, E. William, 25, 38, 52 Stack, Barbara A., 71, 90 Statley, Suzanne B. Starks, Cornelius Steele, Barrie R. Stein, Ronald B., 31, 57, 80, 81, 87 , 92, 93 Stelter, Christine M., 90 Stettner, Donna J. Stoddard, Judith N., 23 Storm, Arlene B., 87 Strauss, Nancy J., 101 Stuck, Phyllis M. Stull, F. Edward J., 38, 71 Sturm, Patricia A., 108 Suedmeyer, Nancy L. Suppa, Albert A. Symonds, Claudia F. Szewczyk, Dorothy J. Szymanski, Christine T Tabachnick, Sylvia, 90 Talbot, Nancy L., 21, 87, 95 Taylor, Carole D., 41, 100 Taylor, Lucy E., 21, 35, 68 Tederous, Norman D. Temple, Howard A., 80 Theobald, Suzanne Thomas, Carol M., 21, 55 Thomson, David J. Tills, Donald R. Toellner, Ruth Tomm, Gail M., 35 Trentanelli, Anthony J. Tucholski, Sylvia R., 33 Tuller, Judith D., 27, 68 Tully, James Tureaud, Evian M. Tuyn, Sally A., 107 U Uglesich, Lenin J. V Van de Wlater, Joan M., 35, 111, 112 Van Etten, Constance C. VanRiper, Gloria A. VanVorce, Marsha M. VanHorn, Peter A. Verity, Nancy J. Versage, Anthony R,, 23, 57, 61 80 Vertalino, Elaine K., 93 Voigt, Judith A., 51 Voigt, Peter H. Voncina, Joan M. W Wade, Bettyann Wagemaker, Marilyn D. Wagener, Teresa A., 67, 104 Wager, Gloria A. Wagner, Barbara L.,.2l, 108 WVagonfeld, Rhoda J., 19 lfValders, Peter J. 1Valker, Lois A., 21, 103 YVallace, Gail L. Walsh, Myrna K., 35 Warboys, Sally L., 21, 27, 111, 112, 120 . Ward, Nanex J. VVaring, Ellen Wark, Carol D., 23 VVeis1ender, Suzanne L., 35, 55, 106 Wellenc, Elmira L., 51 Wenninger, Dianne L. Werner, Francis C. Wessel, Suzanne M. Westman, Barbara Westman, Charles E. Westphal, James F., 38 lVheeler, Marjorie, 20, 21, 29 White, Sandra White, Nancy A. Whitney, Gayle E. Will, Rodney E., 38 Williams, Floyd Mfilliams, Margaret Williams, Roy L., 38, 105, 107 Willig, Frederick C., 102 lNilson, Chandra C. Wilson, Ernestine, 59 Mfilson, Sally F. Wishart, Donald J. Witkop, Barbara J. WVitte, Carl A. Witzleben, Carol L. 1fVojtan, Patricia A. Wolski, Patricia A. lkfolynski, Marcia M. XV ood, Nan A. W oolston, Robert P. Wootton, Dinae K., 106 Hfright, Judith A. Wright, Sharon Wroblewski, Carolyn J., 23, 27 Y Yager, Jay R. York, David E. Yorysh, Barbara R., 19, 90 Youanovich, Toma S. Z Zanin, A. John, 86, 74 Zappia, Joan R., 22, 33, 100 Zimmerman, Robert Zipp, Richard J., 74 CLASS 4 A Aaron, Ba Abrams, C Ackerman Ackerman Ackerman Adams, D. Adsit, Dia Aeberli, S: Ahlas, Ear Alaimo, A Alaimo, S: Alisanski, Allen, Na: Almlof, V4 Amigone, Anderson, Andrzejew Aptel, Stel Arbanas, E Arcara, Fr Archer, C: Armenia, Arzgerger, Au, Wayn Aucompal Auer, Joa: Augello, 1' Austin, Fc Austin, N. Aviho, Rc Bailey, Pe Bainbridg Bajer, Ra' Bak, Jams Backer, Jz Baldwin, Ballak, Jo Barsdale, Barnett, I Barnhart, Barnwell, 105, 107 Barr, Mar Bartholon Barton, H Bassett, P Bastian, A Bates, Flo Bates, Rit Battablia, Baty, Pat: Batz, Patl Bauer, Ca Bauer, W Baum, A1 Baumgart Baus, Artf Bausch, F Becker, N Beebe, Ly Bell, Free Bellia, Ar Bellmann Benker, F Bentley, 1 Berg, Jam Berhalter Berney, G Berstein, 1 1 LN3 A Xliirgha M. Pfler A. mfr' 1. ti 'xml1fJI1y . 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F nwll Ir Jrllm 1mJ1V'l'llh t4lfl86 nf ' W J 'an rl ' rr fl immfrnn I v Klfhw M' ' CLASS OF '61 Aaron Barbara J Abrams George H Ackerman Brenda F 55 Ackerman Kathleen Ackerman Thomas A Adams Donald D Adsrt Drane K Aeberlr Sandra L Ahlas Earl H 105 Alarmo Anna Marle Alarmo Santrna M Allsanskr Lorraine A Allen Nancy E Almlof Vera M 108 -Xmrgone Amta Anderson Donald W Andrzejewskr Edwin Aptel Stephanle 51 66 Arbanas Sandra M Arcara FrancesJ Archer Carolyn E Armenra Rachael J Arzgerger Sharon Au Wayne W Aucompaugh Janett Auer Joanne E Augello Nrna R Austin Fern D Austrn Nancy L Avrno RoseAnn M Barley PennyM 101 107 Bainbridge Kenneth A Bajer Raymond M Bak JamesA 51 Backer James J Baldwm Errol L Ballak John J Barsdale Gerald H Barnett Ehzabeth A Barnhart Mary P Barnwell R1chardR 57 101 105 107 Barr MargaretJ 102 Bartholomay Mary A Barton Helen T Bassett Paul J Bastian Anna G 66 106 Bates Florence K Bates Rrta M Battablra Anthony C Baty Patrrcla E Batz Patricia C 66 76 Bauer Carl E Bauer Wllllam R Baum Able S Baumgartner Ralph 48 Baus Arthur W Bausch Hugh R Becker Nancy J Beebe Lynn C Bell Freeman D 105 Bellra Anthony J Bellmann Errc L Benker Ruth 1' Bentley Wrllram E Berg James A Berhalter James P Berney Gloria E Berstern Johanna 19 Bertsch, George R., 57 Bessel, Richard C., 78, 79, 84 Betschen, Judith A. Bevacqua, Elaine V., 58 Bingel Marjorie J. 21 Brondolrlla Joan M Brrkmeyer Joyce M Black Roberta J Blakeman Jane E Boerschrg Rosemary Y Boguhn Donald G Bohanan Susan L Boldt Dorrne A Borke John A Borneman LuAnn O 66 Borrelll Janrce C 22 Borsuk John J Borzellerr Joanna M Bowden V1cky D Bon er Ralph J Boyd ThomasR 57 68 101 105 107 Brahm Arleen R 76 Brandt Carol H Brandt Judrth 106 Braun Clrfford P 57 Brertenbach Sally D 76 Brennan Judrth H Briggs Joyce E 20 Brightman Lrnda T Brink Janice Brisbane Carol F Brodfuehrer Charles T Brodnrckl AudreyT 23 Bronner Judrth M Brook DaleL 107 Broomfield Robert Brost Janet L Brown Colleen M 23 Brown Patr1c1aR 24 Brown Ross W Brundage Harrlet M Bruno Carolyn Brzyskr Richard D Buchblnder Mary Ann Buckley Edna G Buff Shrrley A Bundscho Linda L 103 Burger Robrn J Burke Beth D Burruano Samuel Bush C Rrchard Bushy Sandra M 103 Butler Brenda L Butz Patrrcra A Buyer David M 57 Carto V1ncent P Calabro Mary A Caldwell Jennifer A Callsen Evelyn R Camann Thomas P Cambell Char1esF 71 Campagna James 1' Camprer Louis M 23 Canney Colleen E Carbone Marra J Carderellr Vrrgunia Carey Nancy E Carlin John F Carter Berton Cascro John J 61 Case James 1' Casey Alyce S Casler Russell E Cavender, Carole A. Cermak, Joanne B., 66, 67 Chase, Helen M., 102, 107 Chase Sandra E. 24 52 Cheechalk LorettaA 58 Cheskrn Adele F Chiavette Marguerrte A Childs SallyE 20 66 67 Chlanda Charlyn 107 Chrrstbaum Ronald H Chrrstre Marie R Crchockr Sophre T Crmrnellr Eugene J Cronettr Jeanette 23 Crvrll Sarah A Clark Edrla J Clark Marjorre Clark Rrchard H Clrpprnger Darlene E Close Mary Leora 104 106 Cohen Jack Cohen Judrth A 19 Colangelo Rose Mar1eJ 104 Colegrove ThomasJ Coleman Carol W Colllns Bernadette T 23 Condrell Diane N Conley Judrth M Conlon Edna M 108 Conney Henrietta A Contr Barbara A Cook HelenJ Cook Shrrley E 106 Coon Judlth T Cooney Mary E Cordone Emrlro Corrglrano Joseph G Corless Ruth M 23 Cornish Sarah A Coss Marilyn S Covellr Phrlrp R Coyle Joseph F 2 Crable James H Crarg James B Crarne Kenneth S Crandall Delores K Crapol Edward P Crawford Gloria L Crawford Mary R Deering, Paul E. DeGlopper, Diane S. Dehne, Marie A., 23 Deitz Judy L. DeLaunders Virginia L Delfs Carol A 56 Dembroff Lerla S DeMott Denrs Dennis Nancy L Denson DePlato Deputat DeRose Deshler DeV1ne Dewald DeBonz DeLeone Robert C Carmela Zenon 80 101 Phyllis A Marilyn L Joan A Kenneth J Stephame 23 Angeline A Crockett John D Croff Ronald B Croft Sandra L 76 Crogllo Cronrn Cronm Cronin N1cholasJ 61 Carolrne M Margaret A Theresa A 23 Cronk Delbert R Crooks MaryJ 106 Crowley Margaret 23 Cumming Norma A Cummrns James T Curcro Joseph1ne J Curran Lo1sA 21 Czajka DuaneE 23 DAm1co Melra J Dangrs Rita R Daniels Gloria G Davls Dolphus E Davis Noreen M Dav1s Morman J Davis Robert A Dawe Robert J Dawrdzrk R1chardJ 105 107 DeC1ll1s Patrrcra A D1Pasquale Carl S 61 Drver ThomasJ 48 D1V1fg1l1O Lucy A Drvrto Loulse M Drxon Jacquelyn L Dodge John A Doepp John H Doerr Chrrstlne R 23 Doney Bargara A Donoghue Margaret A Dougherty Eileen F 58 Dovy Letrtra L Doxtater Sally J Doyle Davrd W Dukat Barbara A Duncan Ruth L 48 Dunn Joyce M 58 Dunnrgan Douglas Durlach Dorothy P 19 5 Duthre Judrth A Dyte Elizabeth A Eakes Alan Eddy Barbara M Eddy Barbara M Eeles Donna M Emblrng Ronald E 57 Erlanger Judrth E 19 51 Evans Edward G Evans Jerone Evans Stanley H Faber Richard L Fabrrchy JoAnn C Farrchrld Ruth M F arrchok Joyce A Faldesy Judrth A Falk Donald Farchmrn Kathleen A Fargg Jean E Farnham Penelope S Fashano Janrce C Favata Drane M Feeney Ronald E Feldman Sandra L Felrx Don R Fenty Phlllrp V Fernbacher Carol A Festa Carmen Feucht Alice M 67 Fields Velma M 23 Frnch Mae H 100 152 Finnegan, Susan M. Fischer, Albert C., 57 Fitzgerald, Mary Lou Fitzpatrick, Michael G. Flanagan, Anne M., 23, 99 Flaster, Rona B., 19 Flohe, Diane J. Florella, Jesse A. Foigelman, Frieda Fornessa, Donna M. Forti, Barbara A. Fosburg, Wendy A., 107 Fose, Walter J., 20 Fox, Sonya Frank, Eleanor, 19 Frappier, Phyllis, 23, 66, 76 Frauenhofer, Thomas H. Frazier, Linda M. Freund, Frederick Frey, Geraldine A., 22 Frisna, Robert J. Fuest, Janice C., 23 Furlow, Janet E. G Gaiser, Sandra J. Ganci, John, 76 Garber, Nina J., 19 Garrett, Lucy E. Gavron, Toby A. Gay, Sandra E., 20 Gayles, Edward C. Geiger, Carol A., 22 Gelling, Betty J. Gelser, Leona E. Gemerek, Robert A. George, Gerry M., 23 Gerace, Philip G. Geth, Janet I. Getz, JoAnn H. Giallombardo, Michael F., 61 Gileski, Robert L. Girage, Michael Goebel, Martha E. Goehry, Elaine R. Gohlke, Ruth J. Goodman, Phyllis S., 19 Goodwin, Marie W. Gorankoff, Jeanette F. Gordon, Alfred Ea Graeber, Judith Granger, Roland H. Graser, Grasso, Eugene T. Robert J. Gravis, Donald C. Green, Green, Green, Green, Edward W. Judith A. Suzanne William Greene, Barbara M. Greene, Bruce Greer, Mary Lou Grover, Jack E. Ann L. Guelfi, Gustafson, Margaret A., 20 Gutierrez, Louis W. Gutowski, Robert, 105 H Hacker, Mary A. Haeseker, Elizabeth E. Hager, Marjorie Haggerty, John J. Hagn, Joseph H. Hailand, Patricia C. Haley, Kenneth L. Hall, Austin D. Hamilton, Maureen L., 52, Hanley, Patricia A., 23 Hanlon, Barbara K. Hanna, Norma L. Hanny, Gregory L. Hansel, Lawrence R. Hardy, Diane M. Hardy, Thomas A. Harlach, Thomas A., 23, 48 Harris, Joseph G. Hartman, Catherine Hartman, Jean C. Hayward, Kenneth L. Heavy, Catherine E. Hejmanowski, Gregory J. Henderson, Myrna J. Henneman, Sheila A. Henry, Judith A., 21, 95 Herdst, Donald E. Hersberger, Beverly A. Hess, Carol D. High, Richard F., 76 Hillaire, Harry J. Hill, Dennis Hilliker, William H., 38 Hinds, Linda J. Hinerman, Mary L. Hoch, Emil H., 57 Hodan, Bayle P. Hodges, Beatrice R. Hoffman, Nancy L. Hoffman, Tamara J. Hofmeister, James E. Hohensee, Lillian A. Holbrook, Marjory A. Holmes, Olive S. Holmes, Robert W. Holmes, Rosemary M., 23 Holmquist, E. Alicia, 21 Hoover, Nancy A. Horn, Adele E., 106 Horrigan, James D., 23 Horton, James D. Hossner, Louella C., 19, 100 Houck, Richard G. Howard, Anna N., 106 Howley, Sandra, 66 Hubbard, Geraldine R. Hughes, Carey J., 76 Hultberg, Virginia Hutchinson, Susan M. Hutter, Donald H., 20, 102, Iannacone, Carmen I., 76 Ignatz, Dianne E., 23 Ihle, Ruth G. Incardona, Salvatore J. Iraci, Joseph B., 116 J Jacoby, Bernard Jacyszyn, Julia J. Jagon, David J. Jakiel, Stanley B. Jensen, Judith A. Jenkins, Andrea M., 22 Johnson, Kathleen W., 90 Jones, Janelle L. Jones, Robert D. Jones, Sybrnee 1 105 Jordan, Sharon E. Joy, Madeline J. Joynt, Karen L. Julian, Joyce E. Lang, Carolyn Langan, Mary C., 23 Langdon, Jane Langer, Gail, 14 LaPlaca, Joel V. Larrabee, Robert M, K Kabel, Thomas N. Kahabka, Barbara J. Larry, John Larson, Marcia O. Lassin, Marcia L., 19, 51 Lauer, Carolyn R. Kalancki, Francis Kallett, Loretta A. Kam, Barbara A. Kane, Jacqueline L. Kanner, M. Linda Kaplan, Hannah, 66 Karstens, Jack Kauderer, Janet G. Kazmierczak, Ernest J. Keil, Barbara J. Laundy, Elinor I., 107 LaVallee, Constance A., 23 Lavell, Ronald A., 61 Lashy, Maureen F. Lefller, Barbara, 21 Leftwich, Geraldine M. Leuthner, Stuart G. Levine, Nancy L., 19 Levy, Renee, 19 Lewis, David A. Keipper, Judy A., 70 Keller, David G. Lewis, Marlene A. Lewis, Phyllis M. Keller, Donald M. Kellock, Andrew J. Delly, Lois Kendricks, Clark L. Kennedy, Maureen A., 58, 90 108 Kennedy, Virginia J. Kerr, Dona B. Kibelsbeck, Frank J., 57 Kibrick, Martin O. Kick, John B. Kindron, Bonnie P. Kipp, Elizabeth A. Kipphut, Karen M. Kirk, Carol A. Kirkwood, Donald W., 53, 76, 80 Kirsch, Marjorie E. Kiser, Raymond Lexer, Carol J. Lieberman, Marsha, 19 Lifshitz, Esther Lighthart, Elizabeth Lipome, Angela M. Livingston, David N. Lock, Burt M. Lockrow, Clifford J. Lodestro, Kathleen C. Loft, Bob V. Lombardo, Frank J. Loncki, Ronald E. Long, Theresa J. Losi, Dianne M. Lownds, Lois J. Ludtka, William R. Luzio, Kathryn M., 23 Luzney, Gail A. Kishbaugh, Olive A. Kitchens, Dorothy Klement, Judith A. LyFork, Janet R. Klenk, Jo Ann Klobukowski, Jeanette E. Knight, Carl David F. Knopp, Simone, 71 Koch, Sally A. Koel, Louis Kohl, Cynthia M. Kohnken, Warren H., 57 Kolbas, Grace H. Kilkowski, Carole L.,-66 Kontos, James R., 23, 82 Kornaker, Sharon R. Kornblum, Judith Kotalac, Willa M., 106 Kotch, Barbara M., 66 Koziol, Geraldine A. Krause, Karl F . Krautsack, Janice C. M Macaulay, Ellen F. Macdonald, Barbara A. Macdonell, William C. Macheda, Catherine R., 22 Mack, James J. Madison, Keith, 76 Magavero, Carla M. Makin, Lynette Y. Majewski, Cynthia H., 23 Mallory, Thomosins A. Maloney, David Manarino, Nancy L. Manley, Mary K., 23 Manning, Mary C. Manning, Susan L., 19 ' Menson, Roderick B., JT- Krawchuk, Andrew L., 80 Krot, Paul, 90 Kucharski, Carol Ann T., 23 Maricick, Stephen Marillo, James Marino, Therese M. Kudla, Jon F., 76 Kujawa, Lorraine C Kuwik, Dorothy T. Kyser, Ronald E. L La Duca, Barbara A. La Duca, Helen M. Marinoff, Gordon J. Marinucci, Nema P., 23 Markey, Daniel J. Marko, Kathleen A., 103 Marshall, Robert D. Martan, Linda C- Marle, William J. Marvin, John Maslona, RoseMarY E' Matlega, Joseph LaForge, Judith S. LaFountain, Margaret M, LaMarco, Elizabeth J. LaMarco, Florence C. Matteson, Matteson, Maurelli, Maurelli, Boyd L. Keith F. John A. Virginia C- 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 bert M 5 1 111urff2,Cgette A. M5551 ' ld A. WVU' ,1 W I Malff Roxio L. Mcgabe, Om, N McClanCY' William iienowfu' dra J- ' rosa . McEll1go Patina M., vItG0Wan' yd iieoregofbgsz 11. MCGUUC, - JOYFB Ru 111eLavShl 1' et .A startle' 1IcKf e1' L., 2 11011111011 111. 11e11111an, . . D. MCNCI11 MW' MgQlllll 1 McRae, ludlth 11e111e111. Tffff 'I08 . G. I 1-I Wallff 1 lt ere ,Ronald My I0 Haro C111 All Meister Mennilli,.10hn1' M iiergsnhegfnt PM ' Mertzluflt, Ann MLP Metz, DOUSMS C 9, Meyer, Patricia H' Meyers, Kenneth C- Meyers, Marilln R' Michael, Joan E., 103 Michaels, L60 A-111' Milback, Nancy A-1 2' Miller, Iva P. Miller, Lynn, 52 Miller, Margo Miller, Marie L. Miller, Virginia M., 59 Minear, Bryan J. Miner, Carol D. Minette, Keith M. Mirabelli, Ronald J., 7 Mis, Joan I. Misura, Dorothy K., li Mitchell, Shirley J., 67 Moats, Ronald W. Mogavero, Benjamin l Mol, Robert M. Molik, Theresa Molitor, Loretto L. Mommery, Susan D, Mornot, Emily J, 23 Monaghan, Mary E., 2 Monfort, Bonnie L, Moquin, Theresa M, . Morris, Carol A, 1 Morris, Constance D, Morris, Roger B' ' Muck, Jean Nl Mueller, Carol A Mueller, Peter D.. Mulford, Roger M Muncey, Jane Li ' Mundt, D01-laldil Muszgnski Alexafid 1 ra N Naish, A lffed . Nanea, Louisek 51, 1 Nallitral Nast, Marion 552511, Patricia LI Netzei: Eigard G, Ntwnlann 51141 Neusqhel yi eanette 1 Ne1vman all K. Nichols gosh C, , C ard B , 1, 23 sk1,Ri,a T., ff L A . ,, , I I V ..... .-. I .Q . 1. .. - -V --.xv . - - - - . -, n Y C., 23 16 . ll l V. lbert M. :ia 0, la L., 19, YH R. lor In 107 -nsrance A., 23 lld A., 61 'een F, ara, 21 :raldine M. uart G, Cy L., 19 . 19 l A. -:ne A, is M. l J. Marsha, 19 her Ilizabeth gela M. David N. NI. ifford J. athleen C. Frank J. iald E. :sa J. e M. is lliam R. ryn M., 23 ll A. net R. Ellen F. Barbara A. William C. athcrine R., 22 s Sith, 76 Iarla M- cttc Y. Lynthia H.. 23 iomosins A- avid Nancy L- ,ry K., 23 .tary C' usan L-I 19 A nlcrick B.. lf' tcphcfl H105 icrcse M- Lofdfln Senna I 'f J. I 23 inicl lilccn Aff 103 Lobcrl D' nllil C' liam l' lm . .oscNl3fV li' mlJPh uvyd L' Keith lf' H1111 A' I firgillla cf' Maxiield Bette Mayo, Harold A Maze Ronald W McCabe, Jean L McClaney, Norma J. McDowell, William McEl1igott, Sandra J. McGowan, Patricia ., 23 McGregor, Ronald J. McGurie, Gerald A. McLaughlin, Joyce R., 22 McKenney, Margaret A., 106 McMahon, Nancy L., 23 McMillan, Martin M. McNeil, Martin D. McQuillen, Patricia A., 23 McRae, Judith L. McWeill, Terry J. Meier, Walter G., 108 Meister, Ronald M., 103 Mennilli, John J. Mergenhagen, Paul M. Mertzlufft, Ann M. Metz, Douglas C., 57 Meyer, Patricia H. Meyers, Kenneth C. Meyers, Marilyn R. Michael, Joan E., 103 Michaels, Leo A., Jr. Milback, Nancy A., 21 Miller, Iva P. Miller, Lynn, 52 Miller, Margo J. Miller, Marie L. Miller, Virginia M., 59 Minear, Bryan J. Miner, Carol D. Minette, Keith M. Mirabelli, Ronald J., 76 Mis, Joan I. Misura, Dorothy K., 116 Mitchell, Shirley J., 67 Moats, Ronald W. Mogavero, Benjamin R. Mol, Robert M. Molik, Theresa Molitor, Loretto L. Mommery, Susan D. Momot, Emily J., 23 Monaghan, Mary E., 23 Monfort, Bonnie L. Moquin, Theresa M., 23 Morris, Carol A. Morris, Constance D., 21, 58 Morris, Roger B. Muck, Jean N. Mueller, Carol A. Mueller, Peter D. Mulford, Roger M. Muncey, Jane L. Mundt, Donald R. Muszgnski, Alexandra Maurer, Calbert M., 51, 105, 108 , . A. M N Naish, Alfred J., 51, 78, 79 Nanea, Louise A., 23 Napieralski, Rita T., 23 Nast, Marjorie L. Neilon, Patricia M. Neifke, Richard G. Netzel, Donald J. Newmann, Jeanette L. Neusche, Mary K. Newman, John C. Nichols, Richard B. Niepozeske, Lawrence R. Nordin, Richard W. North, Joan T., 107 Norton, Bruce T. Novick, Jane Mowak, Edward S. Nowak, Eugenia J. Nowak, James J., 23 Noyes, Carol A., 106 Nutt, Susan R., 66 0 Oates, Patricia A. O'Brien, Dorothy M. O'Brien, Maureen O'Connor, Judith M. O'Connor, Patricia J. Oden, Lots M., 103 Odle, Shirley J., 100 Odrzywolski, Stanley S., 23 O'Grady, Austin T., 23 OiHerron, Roseann E., 22 O'Keefe, Michael J. O'Leary, Monica F. Olmstead, Carole A. Olsen, Jacqueline H. Olson, Agnes A. Olson, Bonnie C. O'Mara, Colleen J. O'Neill, Beverly A., 23, 58, 106 O'Rourke, Gerald J. Osborn, Elaine L. O'Shea, Jacqueline J. O'Shei, Thomas P. Oskin, Ruth T. Osteller, Millicent O'Toole, Alexander M. Ott, Joanne M. Ottney, Donna E. Outhwaite, Richard D. Overdorf, Barbara A. P Pace, Ronald M. Pachla, Sylvia T., 23 Pacillo, Catherine M. Padd, Grace E. Paine, Robert C. Palamar, George R. Palermo, Bertha M. Palermo, Salvatore Palmer, Barbara J. Palmer, Faith A. Palmer, Lawrence A. Palonai, Gloria J. Palumbo, Joseph D. Panezich, Louis L. Parski, Gail M. Passino, Pauline G., 102 Patrick, Kenneth L. Patterson, Renee A. Patti, John P. Patti, Philip M. Paventi, Martin J. Pavlik, Margaret, 76 Pawlicki, Barbara M., 100 Pawlowski, Beverly A. Payne, Frank P., 76 Pearson, Wallace A. Pecone, Nicholas J. Pegnia, Raffaele T., 23 Pellegrino, Josephine M., 67 Percy, Shirleann D., 23 Perry, Patricia A. Pezzutic, Mary Ann T. Pfeiffer, Donald D. Phelan, Lee F. Phillips, George E. Piccillo, Joseph R. Piccillo, Peter E. Pidgeon, Frances J. Pilbeam, Elizabeth A. Pine, Ketwin B. Pinzel, Gary Piotrowke, Joan A. Plewinski, Ronald B., 23 Plunkett, Jean M. Podbielniak, Claudia E., 108 Peoltl, Paiel D. Pohle, Nancy R., 21 Pohlman, Beverly J. Pokorski, Janine F. Police, Joann, 23 Pollutno, Marilyn L. Pomerhn, Norma L. Popper, Doris, 19 Porcher, Gretchen A. Post, Richard C. Pringle, Donna J. Prizer, Carol A. Puffaif, Robert J. Putzbach, Louise Pyzikiewicz, Patricia J. Q Quiles, Ruth E., 21 Quinlan, Thomas F. Quinn, Sally A. Rahn, Judith E. Raimond, Gloria L., 22 Rainey, Joanne F. Rando, George J. Ratajczak, Sylvia J. Ratney, Carol S., 19 Raycroft, Elaine R., 22 Read, Constance D., 107 Read, Raymond Reardon, David R. Rech, Jane D. Redfern, John L. Reed, Melvina, 21 Regan, Carol A. Regan, Margery A. Regan, Timothy R., 105 Reid, Jack C. Reigal, Ronald J., 76 Reilly, Patrick F. Reilly, W. James Reilly, Robert Reimel, Arlene C. Reinig, Ronald S., 58, 61, 116 Reinke, Judith F. Reisch, Phyllis E., 23 Renshaw, Kathryn J., 66 Revekant, Christine I., 23 Reynolds, Edith A., 70 Richardson, Frank J., 105 Richman, Mollie D. Richard, Karen, 51 Rieker, Patricia A. Riflle, Patricia M. Rinaldi, Virginia M. Rinker, Carol S. Ritchin, Barbara S. Roach, Ruth Anne M., 23 Robare, Yvonne M. Robbins, David L., 76, 116 Roberts, Harold M., 19 Robins, Geraldine S., 22, 56 Rodrique, Betty J., 21 Roman, Mary Ellen Rose, Barry E. Rose, Catherine E. Rosone, Peter A. Ross, Ross, Carol K., 21, 66, 106 Jane Ross, Janet P., 21 Ross, Nancy L. Ross, Patricia A. Rossi, Robert H. Roth, Joan R., 21 Rothman, Robert A. Rubino, Joseph, 60, 90, 116 Ruhland, Judith E. Rupracht, Theodore A. Russ, Patricia E., 22 Russell, Joyce E. Russo, Rosemary D. Rutko, Christine T., 23 Ryan, Marilyn A. Ryan, 'Mary A. Ryan Mary Jane Ryan, Mildred S St. George, Maxine J., 116 Safran, Carol A., 23 Sanmarco, Stephanie'A. Sapio, Beverly Ann I., 23 Sauer, William L., 23 Scalia, Peter P. Schaab, James R., 20 Schalberg, Carolyn M. Scheerer, Thomas D. Schmidt, Geraldine E. Schneider, Janet L. Schneider, Maxine A., 19 Schnell, Sandra M., 51 Schnick, Jane C., 21 Schiralli, Julia A. Schlienz, Elroy E. Schnobrich, Kenneth Schorner, Mura E. Schriner, Phillip J. Schroeder, Patricia A. Schultz, Janice E. Schultz, Wilfred M. Schwartz, Brenda Schwartz, Eva C. Schwartz, Judith A. Schwegler, Richard P. Sclafoni, Anthony L. Scott, Erna M. Searer, Barbara A. Seaton, Kathleen M. Senuta, Jerome J. Sercu, Jacqueline S. Sereno, Edward J. Sewastynowicz, Robert E. Shaffer, Beverly A., 23' ' Shamley, Peggy A. Shanchuk, Victor, Jr., 107 Sharpe, Carol L., 116 Shea, Barbara J. Shea, Donna M. Shealley, Audrey C. Shervinsky, Patricia A. Sherman, Cornelia A. Sherman, Joan M. Shields, Elizabeth A. Shields, Mary P. Shifrin, Barbara, 19 Shrybman, Selma Shuster, Sheila G., 108 Sibble, Donald W. Sick, Gordon C. Sielski, Margaret J. Silvaggi, James L. Silverstein, Judith L. Simon, Alcina S. Simon, Sandra D. Simons, Frances N., 19 Sirdevan, Agnes M. Siskar, Frances M. Sisley, James P. Sklover, Linda A. Skoczylas, Elaine C. Skolnik, Elaine A., 23 Small, Lynn G. Snider, Patricia A. Smith, Ardeth R. Smith, Betty L. Smith, Elizabeth A. Smith, James F., 23 Smith, Joan E. Smith, John R. Smith, Lawrence M. Smith, Nathaniel Smith, Paul W. Smith, Roger B., 51, 105 Snapp, Carol L., 106 Snyder, Janet G. Soll, Gail J., 19 Speidel, Edward P. Sperber, Ella V. Spino, Anna M., 23 Sprohge, Hedda Stack, Margaret M. Staniszewski, Maxine L. Stanley, John W. ' Stanton, Lucian W., 90 Star, Barbara G., 103 Stefano, Donald N. Steffen, Frederick A., 108 Steffen, Gretchen A. Stenshorn, Marcia G. Sterback, Albert J. Stevens, John C. Stewart, John C. Stingle, Carol B., 48 Stockschlaeder, Marcella A., 22 Stockschlaeder, Margaret H. Strauss, Renee Streeter, Linda M. Strojnowski, Michael J. Stromberg, Charles Stromberg, Louise Sucato, Lucy Sullivan, Barbara G. Summers, Barbara A. Suozzi, Donald Sutor, Esther C. Swald, Patricia K. Swanson, Susan K. Swinder, Alice, 91 Syers, Nancy, 23 Szafranski, Nicholas R. Sztuk, Melinda S. 'I' Tabb, Virginia A., 66 Tarquin, Jerome T. Jferwilliger, Gary R. Thomas, Lee R. Thomas, Margaret C. Thompson, Charles R. Thompson, Suzanne Thomson, Helen R. Thomson, Patricia D. Thorn, Nancy E., 103 Tibollo, Vincent Tiede, Edward A. Tillapaugh, Edwin A. . Timms, Jane Tolbert, Sallie E. Torba, Janine, 106 Tracy, Beverly J. Tragash, Edward P. Traina, Samuel J., 78 Trautman, Dorothy R. Traux, Nancy E., 21 Treflinger, Donald J., 48 Tremper, Linda I., 19 Tribunilla, Judith A. Triesky, Edwin L., 61 Trusilo, Betty M., 22, 106, 56 Tucker, Judith E. Typaj, William A. Turajski, Helen T. Tuthill, Joan C. Twichell, Barbara A. Tzimou, Viola K. U Ulinski, Barbara E. V VanCise, William D. VanColkenburg, Robert M. Vanderburgh, Eileen F. VanHouten, Sandra W., 20 VanWie, Melissa S. Vassallo, Lawrence A. Vastola, Patricia P. Vernon, Jean A. Viette, Rita M. Viger, Constance M. Viola, Alexander R. Vitrano, David Volland, Irene C. VonCraigh, Bertha T., 67, 103 W Wagner, Peter J. Waiters, Patricia A. Wajtkus, Diane J. Walch, Carolynne L. 1Valker, Linda F., 21 Walrath, Nancy J. 1Valsh, Kathleen A. Ward, Colin M. Ward, James R. Warwick, Marian A. W asner, Rosemarie Wasserman, Betty A. Weaver, Suzanne R. Weber, Robert Webb, Charles F. Webb, Gertrude M. Weber, Elizabeth W. Webster, Robert A. Qifeiland, Joyce E, Weinstein, Risa C. Weiss, Robert E. Welch, Paula K. Weller, Diana L., 108 Wesel, Valerie J. 1Vesse1, William D., 78, 79, 84 Westfield, Carol R., 23 Westra, David C, Whall, Nancy M., 23 Wheaton, Patricia A.' Wheston, Patricia A. Whipple, Sharon L. White, Donald J., 61 White, Judith A. Whitfield, Alberta M. Mfhitman, Helen S., 100 Whittaker, Gloria E. Wick, Gerald Wiegand, Robert H., 57 Wieleba, Thaddeus A. Mfikarski Patricia A. Williams, Carol A. Williams, Florance D. Williams, Irene A. Wilson, John Wilson, Madalen K. Winchell, Charles R. Winegar, Carol J., 76 Wiseman, Robert R. Wisniewski, Mary L. Wolf, Carol, 23 Wolf, Mary Lou D., 23 Wolfert, Marilyn J. Wollenberg, David J. Wood, Ronald E. Woods, Ronald B. 'Wozniak, Diane A., 108 Wright, Harriet Wright, Eunice Wright, Lavada I. Wysocki, Virginia L. Y Yale, Gail P., 21, 67, 103, 106, 108 Yates, Patricia M. Yeager, Karen E., 48, 106 Yeo, Frank E. Young, Barbara A., 58 Z Zabretsky, Walter F., 61 Zapf, Katharine P. Zebracke, Patricia M. Zinni, Nicholas A., 112 Zynczak, Joseph E. FACULTY AND PERSONNEL A Adams, D., 130 Adams, Lois G. Adessa, Joseph, 14 Albright, Robert E., 131, 132, 134 ASpray, Grace A., 13, 70, 131 Bailey, Pearson, 15, 101, 105, 107 Baker, William, 11, 131, 132, 134 Ball, Charles E., 12 Barkley, Margaret, 13 Barnett, William J., 14, 133 Bauer, Carlton E. Bennan, E., 130 Bloustein, Murray, 14 Bobroff, Allen, 14 Bolinsky, Joseph A., 12 Bowers, William M., 12 Boyd, Silas L., 15, 97, 105, 132 Bradford, Arthur L., 15 Bradley, Jean D., 13 Bradley, Raymond S., 13, 70 Brady, George C. Brennan, Evelyn Brinsmaid, Sarah R., 13 Brossman, Donald G., 12, 57, 13,1 Brown, Edmund A., 11, 16, 131 134 ' Brown, Kenneth W., 12, 57, 131 132, 134 Brown, Richard C., 16 Brunger, Eric, 16 Buddenhagen, Ruth M., 13 Bullock, C., 16 Burrell, Anna P., 90 Butler, J. Virginia, 13 C Callan, Louis J., 70 Cannamela, Joseph, 110 Cappiello, David A., 12, 57 Carriero, Nicholas J. Carrig, Millo Carroll, Marian L., 14, 132, 133 Case, Zella May Castantino, R., 110 Cataldo, John W., 51 Cawley, Helen L., 13 Cherkauer, Rudolph J., 11, 16 Cochnower, Mary E., 11, 15 Concannon, Mildred M., 13 Cook, Clarence A., 12 Coyer, Hubert E., 14 Cragun, Sylvia A., 13 Crayton, Sherman G., 14 Crossley, Robert N. Czurles, Stanley A., 12 Dakin, Eugene L., 12 Deering, D., 110 Douglas, Edith, 13 Drew, Fraser B., 15, 131, 132 Duncan, R. B., Rev., 20 Dupre, Margaret, 16, 133 Durnin, Richard G., 11, 14 Ebert, Reuben S., 11, 16, 132 Eckert, Theodore E., 16, 59 Eddins, Doris K., 14, 47, 131 Edmund, Neal R., 133 English, Carmine A., 13, 15, 97 106 Erickson, Janet D., 12 F Falk, Gerhard J., 11 Febel, Velma, 13 Ferm, Elsie M., 14 Ferro, M., 130 Fetterman, C., 130 Fink, Abel K., 14 Fontana, John, 12 1 150 foti'leLI13ra 11-11: 16 zbfa .4 W raymond 151 Martin B 15' G 0 oa101 A 1i1tty, 11 Glwmg no G1111lJll1r S 15 1121111 s 011111 gdiner, . 11,130 Giisbirtfla 11013 Gittltfrsw' 1560.101 G00sen,11l111S 01' 11.115 corallfln it 11,15 oabar,AHd'ew 11' 13,1191 oragg,tvi1waB-1 '11 151,15 Grant,1111E1'1fl ' or H F Green,Wa H19 ' , Greenrtood,11110dn' . lil Greenwood, llama 1:3111 l Gronert'old,Bfnlmm ' ' 91 ' . Grossman, 1101101 S l2' JI 11 Haberer, Robert E. Haines, Thelma ll., 15 Hanover, loretta li., 13 Harlan, Owen, 12 Harman, Frank ll., 16 Harries, Kathryn, 133 Harrington, Reverend, 23 Heigard,l.lo1'd H., 16 Hemink, Lyle ll. Hepinstall, Frances G., 130. lf Hertzberg, Oscar E.,1-1, 131, l l'le1rnan, Carolyn W., 12 Hilaire, Paul A., ll, 16 Holla, Harla E, Holler, Charles R., ll, 13, 15 Hollister, Frederick J, I6 Holmes, Katherine 5, Homer, Paul R., ll, 15,201 11 Horn, Ralph R, 151 , or ' 132' Hubler, Julius J, 12, 111 lrish,1-Q, Eugene J lilmison 11 111150 ary L 13 11, li Irena, 01fgH1rd A., 91 limes L10 ' ' 1111.14 lohnSon,110bm E., 132 K Karcher Ealltltrer C :1'1CtS.,11 1 1 ., 5 1 Kill: Eleanor G Lelmre I Kiiitl D015 1110515 Ear ll., 13 fury: ll, ' 11 MUUHY. 14 ICH. 14 .oseph A., 12 L., 15 gi ' , 10' Xrlhul. L- 153,132 'afl DU 13, almond S., 13 70 'fge C. ' 1VC1yn 5313.11 R., 13 Donald G.,12 57 154 mund A., 11, 16,1511 11116111 1V., 12, 57 131 fhafd C.. 16 fic. 16 ICH. Ruth M,,13 . 16 'na P.. 90 virginia, 13 115 J,, 70 .Joseph, 110 David A., 12, 57 'icholas J. lo irian 1,214,132,133 May R., 110 ihn W., 51 'len L., 13 Rudolph J., ll, 16 . Mary E., 11,15 . Mildred M., 13 rnce A., 12 vert E., 14 via A., 15 erman G., 14 Jbert N. nley A., 12 :ne L., 12 110 ith, 13 r B., 15, 131,132 B., Rev., 20 garet, 15. 133 hilrd G., 11,14 cn 5.1 11, 16' 14, 47, 131 al R,, 133 1 97 hri ndorc E11 16' 5 5 K.. nc Au 13, 19. ic! D-f 12 rl I-1 ,is f,,1'1 0 ,, iso ,, 14 ,,, I2 Fowler, F., 130 Frazee, Lora M., 14 Fretz, Raymond M., 16 Fried, Martin B., 15, 131 G Gagola, A., 110 Gallagher, Betty, 14 Gambin, S., 130 Ganey, Hertha S., 13 Gardiner, Meribah S., 13 Gensbittel, Monica M., 130 Gittler, Steven, 133 Goosen, Mina S., 15, 60, 108 Cover, Eleanor M., 13 Grabau, Andrew W., 11, 15 Gragg, Wilson B., 11, 13, 15, 91 Grant, Margaret A., 13, 131, 132, 134 Green, Wallace F. Greenwood, Rhoda Y. Greenwood, Walter B., 15, 131 Gronewold, Benjamin F., 11, 15, 91 . Grossman, Morton S., 12, 51 H Haberer, Robert E. Haines, Thelma M., 13 Hanover, Loretta E., 13 Harlan, Owen, 12 Harman, Frank K., 16 Harries, Kathryn, 133 Harrington, Reverend, 23 Heigard, Lloyd H., 16 Hemink, Lyle H. Hepinstall, Frances G., 130, 132 Hertzberg, Oscar E., 14, 131, 134 Heyman, Carolyn W., 12 Hilaire, Paul A., 11, 16 Hoffa, Harla E. Holler, Charles R., 11, 13, 15 Hollister, Frederick J., 16 Holmes, Katherine S. Homer, Paul R., ll, 15, 20, 105 Horn, Ralph R., 131, 132, 133, 134 Hubler, Julius J., 12, 131 I Irish, E. Eugene J Jamison, Mary L., 13 Jenson, Bernard A., 91 Jiskra, Otto A. Jones, Lloyd M., 14, 132 Johnson, Robert E. K Karcher, Ruth M., 12 Katzman, Lawrence S., 14, 85, 86 Kauderer, C., 16 Kelly, Eleanor G. Kemp, Lenore Kent, Doris King, Edgar A., 13' Klomp, Henry, 11, 15, 91, 96 Klopf, Gordon J., 112, 133, 134 Knapp, Inez M., 13 Kraemer, C., 130 L LaMorte, Charles P. Lampkin, Richard H., 16 Lane, Morton R., 133 Lange, Lorraine, 14 LaRocque, M. Jane, 14 Laug, George M., 16 Laux, VVilma, 13 Lindemann, Edna M., 12 Lofgren, Harold R. M MacVittie, Robert W., 131, 132, 134 Manetti, Angela M., 133 Mann, Horace, 14, 131, 132, 134 Martorana, Anna Mason, Dolores R., 13 McCabe, Patrick, 13 McRae, John R., 11, 15 Messner, Charles A., 15, 131, 132 Meyer, Howard J., 12 Michalak, Daniel, 76 Milanovich, Anthony, 14 Miller, Rex, 12 Morrice, Edward, 12 Moss, Theodore C., 14, 133 Muck, Ruth, 13 Murray, Robert, 71, 78, 79, 84 N Nadolinski, Valentine J., 16 Neuthardt, Emerson E., 12, 46 O O'Brien, Mae, 14, 132 O'Connell, George P Palmeter, William C. Penn, Elizabeth G., 14 Peterson, Harold F., 11, 16 Piquette, Julia, ll, 15 Poleszak, Leonard J., 12 Pratt, Mary E. Provenzano, June B., 14 Prudhomme, Bernard P., 16 Pruitt, Wilton, 111, 133 Q Quall, Van E., 132 Raps, Lorraine M. Redden, Robert T., 132 Reinholtz, Richard B., 12 Rice, Harvey, 132, 134 Richards, Edward W., 16, 90 Roach, Gertrude E., 14 Robison, Houston T., 11, 16 Robinson, Darrol, 14 ' Rockwell, Harry W. Rodney, Cecil T., 111, 11 Roesser, Mildred S., 16 Rogers, David A., 16, 131 Romaniuk, Leo F., 13 Rose, Jerry A. Rosso, Marie L., 13 Roudebush, Alma R., 13, 133 Rouse, Charles A. Rowen, Pastor, 20 Russell, Ellsworth M., 12 S Sandstone, R., 13 Schuck, Conrad, 15, 91 Scott, Margueritte, 13 Sexton, Allen G., 16, 131 Shea, C., 130 Sherwin, J. Stephen, 11, 15 Simonette, Peter, 15 Smith, Margueritte M. Smith, Ralph L., 11, 15, 90 Smith, S., 13 Spaulding, Miriam L., 14, 87 Spence, James R. Squeri, Robert, 12 Stark, George K., 12 Steffen, Harold J., 12 Steinzor, Benjamin, 12 Stern, Bernard, 90 Sterrett, Sarah, 13 Stewart, Lenore H. Stewart, Richard A. Sugarman, Ruth, 13, 44, 132, 134 Swayne, Janet, 13 T Tallmadge, William H., 15 Tesmer, Irving H., 16 Tetkowski, Clement T., 12 Thielking, David H., 16 Thielking, Helen R., 13 Thomas, Trevor, 12 Thompson, LuAnn, 13 Thorsell, Bernard A., 90 Tomaka, Donna S., 16 Torch, Charles, 80 Trafton, Doris M., 13 Tresdell, Eugenia, 130 Trubov, Herman, 14, 132 Trueblood, Donald, 11, 15, 48 Truesdale, Norman F., 12 Turner, Madeline K. U Urban, John, 16, 70, 131,132 V Valvo, A., 13 W Waagen, Burton S. Wagner, Mazie, 14, 132 Weaver, Norman F., 11, 16, 90 Weaver, Pauline A., 13, 132, 134 Weikal, A., 130 Wells, Mildred C., 14 Whittemore, Katheryne T., 16, 134 Wilson, Sherwood Ann, 14 Wincenc, Joseph, 15, 97 Winebrenner, Kenneth Wise, Roland, 12 Wisniewski, B., 110 Z Zierleyn, Anne, 133 Zimmer, LaVerne R., 13 GENERAL A A Cappella, 107 AKK, 52 Alpha, 43 Alpha Sigma Pi, 26, 27 Alpha Tau Sigma, 28, 29 Art Department, 12 Art Ed. Club, 51 Athletic Board, 87 Band, 102, 103 Baseball, 86 BCM, 53 C Camp Board, 70 Campus School Faculty, 13 Casting Hall, 108 Child Study Center, 14 College Cabinet, 34 Convocation Board, 71 Co-op and Library Staff, 130 Cross Country, 84 College Union Board, 68 Dedication, 4 Delta Kappa, 30, 31 Delta Sigma Upsilon, 32, 33 Dorm Council, 67 Drillettes, 100 Early Childhood, 54 Education Department, 14 Ed. Ex. Department, 14 Educational Policies Council, 131 Elms, 94, 95 Elm Leaves, 96 English and Language Arts, 15 Epsilon Pi Tau, 46 Extra Sessions, 131 F Food Services, 110 Finance AgenCY. 111 Freshman Class Officers, 116 G Gamma Lambda Chi, 47 General Education Department, 11 Geography Department, 16 Golf, 85 ' Gunnerettes, 100 Health and Physical Ed. Dept., 14 Hillel, 19 Home Ec. Club, 13 Home Ec. Department, 13 Human Relations, 90 Industrial Art Club, 57 Industrial Art Department, 12 Indoor Track, 78 Inter-Fraternity, 25 I.C.E.C., 58 Inter-Sorority, 25 I.V.C.F., 24 J junior Class Oflicers, 124 junior Counselors, 124 JV Basketball, 76 JV Cheerleaders, 76 K Kappa Delta Pi, 44, 45 I. Lutheran Student Associa M Madrigals, 101 Math Department, 16 Majorettes, 104 Men's Glee Club, 105 Music Board, 97 Music Department, 15 tion, 20 N Newman Club, 22, 23 Nu Kappa Alpha, 48 0 Orchestra, 98, 99 Outdoor Track, 79 P Phi Upsilon Omicron, 49 Pi Kappa Rho, 34, 35 Pioneer Hall, 66 Psi Beta Phi, 91 Publication Board, 91 Public Relations, 135 R Residence Centers Council, 66 Record, 92, 93 Radio and TV Guild, 90 S Student Christian Associa tion, 21 Science Department, 16 Science Society, 59 SEANY, 55 Senior Class Ofiicers, 128 Sigma Sigma, 40, 41 Sigma Tau Rho, 38, 39 Soccer, 80 Social Studies Department, 16 Sophomore Class Officers, 120 Speech Arts Board, 60 String Quintet, 99 Student Congress, 112 Student Personnel, 133 Swimming, 82 T Tennis, 77 V Varsity Cheerleaders, 76 Vet's Club, 61 W WAA, 87 Women's Glee Club, 106 Women's Quartet, 101 fM?SQ I f Q 'C 7 7 4 ,yy ? r Q if .1 i sl, li 'I nil it X dl-'11 -1 IJ i Q 6X5 X Wir 7 . f Q ' '- I 3 4' Q f 'f aatkygaxai ' Wg? 949-2 V. fl. 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