East Stroudsburg University - Stroud Yearbook (East Stroudsburg, PA)

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I 26 i I . ,MIQO pg 330531 ZW I V 'rjui V' A REGISTRATION ff ' wina- XGM i Lim-L,-a6.,,- M I Jidldjwwbg ?UM a,zCAA,,J'! at LZ:LZL,d,efauLa,lQfYLe,4,ff nwufed 1 X ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY K , N e 3, 1 ff ag - JOSEPH F. NOONAN, Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D., Pd.B., Pd.M., LL.B The President ' F THEODORE M. MOORE Dean of lns+ruc+ion, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. The Deans RUTH L. JONES '7 I EUGENE H. MARTIN Dean of Men, B.S., A.M. Dean of Women, B.E., A.M. 1' U 4 .lm ' ' , , MEMORY LANE ' . iw 044476, .meag L1-LJ wV54QM4,, Q!LlJf7Ld MJ xwwffiwaa w ln SepTember OT The year I92O, Dr. Charles J. Naegle enTered The Then EasT STroudsburg STaTe Normal School as direcTor OT Teacher Training. Prior To ThaT Time Dr. Naegle had capably served as principal in high schools aT Meadville and Kane, Pennsylvania. From There he wenT on To greaTer heighTs as The supervising principal OT The SanquoiT, New York public schools and The ciTy superinTendency aT Corry, Pennsylvania. Dr. Naegle holds degrees in public school and college adminisTraTion Trom Three universi- Ties. T-le earned his Ph.B. and A.B. degrees aT Syracuse UniversiTy, an A.M. Trom Columbia and a Ph.D. Trom New York UniversiTy. ATTer buT Two years as direcTor OT Teacher Training aT EasT STroudsburg he was Then ap- poinTed To The posiTion OT direcTor OT exTensiOn work. During The Years he held This posiTion he Traveled exTensively in NorTheasTern Pennsylvania in addiTiOn To Teaching educaTion and admini- sTraTion courses on The campus. ln I933, upon The reTiremenT OT A. D. Wan- nemaker, Dr. Naegle was appoinTed Dean OT lnsTrucTion, a posiTiOn which he' held unTil his reTiremenT in l952. In Honor of Dr. Charles .l. Naegle Dr. Naegle has been exTremely acTive as a leader in communiTy liTe ThroughouT The TorTy years OT his academic career, having been, aT one Time or anoTher, presidenT OT The STroudsburg RoTary: chairmen To The CommuniTy ChesT bud- geT: disTricT chairman OT The Boy ScouTs OT America: chairman OT The Board OT TrusTees, EasT STroudsburg MeThodisT Church: a direcTor OT The KeysTone Building and Loan AssociaTion: a member OT The advisory board To The SalvaTion Army and naTional represenTaTive OT The Boy ScOuTs OT America Trom This area. OT The more Than I0,000 sTudenTs who have been graduaTed Trom The college, Dean Naegle has personally seen more Than 7,000 receive Their degrees. NOT one OT These seven Thousand will ever TorgeT The Triendliness, sincere helpTulness and superior leadership Dr. Charles J. Naegle has rendered To each and every EasT STroudsburg STaTe Teachers College sTudenT. STaTesman, yeT Triend To TruThg OT soul sincere, ln acTion TaiThTul, and in honor clear: Who broke no promise, serv'd no privaTe end, Who gained no TiTle, and who losT no Triend. In Honor of Mr. A. L. llelmes Lasr summer dearh broughig down ihe final curlain on a life filled wilh devorion 'ro +he cause of service for our college and our com- munily. The class of I953 wishes To pay i'rs deepesr respecls lo Mr. Arlhur L. Helmes, who passed away on June 23, l952, afier serving as business manager ai ESSTC for rhe lasi fhiriy- Two of his sixly years. Mr. Helmes served in 'rhis capaciry primarily for The beneiirs which he could render +o lhe college and io all of Hs srudenis. ln. his own way, Mr. Helmes did whaiever he could 'ro make' ESSTC a beHer place for all of us. Born in Brooklyn, New York, on July 25, l884, Mr. Helmes ariended 'rhe public schools ihere. He conrinued his educarion in Lynbrook and la'rer graduared from The Brooklyn College of Business. The business experiences of Mr. Helmes were many and diverse and included employmenr wi'rh 'rhe Cenlral-American Trading Company of New York Ciiy, Jrhe law offices of Dorman and Dana, New York Ci'ry, and wirh 'rhe Delaware, Lackawanna and Wesiern Railroad where he served in Jrhe capaciry of audiior. During rhe Firsi' World War, Mr. Helmes was employed as foreman of 'rhe Alpha Porrland Cemenr Company. La'rer he served as Assisrani +o 'rhe Manager wirh fhe Housing Division of Ingersoll Rand Company. He also operared a real esiaie business of his own, served as Super- infendenl' of rhe Srewarr Confracring Company, and represenied The Firsf Naiional Bank of Srroudsburg and rhe Scranron Trusi Company as borh Treasurer and Assisianl' Manager ai a large resorr hoiel in rhe Poconos. In I92O Mr. Helmes became Business Man- ager af ESSTC, which, ai ihaf fime, was s+ill a Siare Normal School. Ai Jrhe 'lime of his deaih, Mr. Helmes was a member oi The Baprisr Temple, in Brooklyn: Barger Lodge 325, F. and A. M. of Sfroudsburgg a charier member oi Lehigh Consisrory, A.A.S.R. of Allenrowng a pas? presideni' of 'rhe Sirouds- burg Kiwanis Club: a member of rhe execuiive board of 'rhe Monroe Counry Crippled Children's and Adull's Associaiion: and also a member of rhe execuiive board of lhe Monroe Couniy Chapler of fhe American Red Cross. Mr. Helmes was a 'rireless and conscieniious worker-one who pui' all of his heari and soul info his work for rhe good of all concerned. There comes a lime when every person musr be held accounrable for his pasf record. In rhar final analysis, perhaps no higher 'rribure could be paid 'ro any man fhan The siaiemenr, He performed his duiies well. AT The close oT The l95I-I952 school year, Dr. Thomas J. BreiTwieser reTired Trom acTive adminisTraTive duTy aT ESSTC. Dr. BreiTwieser came To The college in l926. The same year iT was accrediTed as a STaTe Teachers College. l-le pre- viously TaughT in TipTon CounTy, Indiana: a Teachers college aT Terre l-lauTe, Indiana, and was Tor a number of years The Dean oT TaculTy aT Ball STaTe Teachers College in Muncie, Indiana. Dr. BreiTwieser was named To The posiTion oT direcTor oT The EasT STroudsburg LaboraTory School in l926. FourTeen years laTer. in I94O, he became DirecTor oT Teacher Training and Place- menT, The posiTion he held unTil his reTiremenT. ATTer receiving his A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. degrees Trom lndiana UniversiTy, Dr. BreiTwieser began Teaching in I904. He also conTinued his sTudies by doing graduaTe work aT boTh Colum- bia UniversiTy and New York UniversiTy. Dr. BreiTwieser has been exTremely acTive in communiTy life ThroughouT The 26 years oT resi- dence in EasT STroudsburg. l-le is pasT presidenT oT The Kiwanis and in The pasT has served on The of Dr. Thomas board OT direcTors oT The Chamber oT Com- merce and in an execuTive capaciTy wiTh The American Red Cross. Even Though reTiring, Dr. BreiTwieser expecTs To have more Than enough To do wiTh The responsibiliTies oT his oTher acTivi- Ties. l-le is presidenT oT The EasT STroudsburg NaTional Bank, presidenT oT The KeysTone Building and Loan AssociaTion, a member oT The board OT TrusTees OT The EasT STrouclsburg PresbyTerian Church, a direcTor oT The General l-Iospifal oT Monroe CounTy. and is acTive in The work OT boTh The Children's Aid SocieTy and The Monroe CounTy Crippled Children's AssociaTion. We miss The Tamiliar and disTinguished Tig- ure oT Dr. Breifrwieser seen so oTTen on campus. l-le was especially helpTul To- The seniors. As DirecTor oT Teacher Training and Placement he Took a personal inTeresT in Those individuals wiTh whom he came in conTacT. Dr. BreiTwieser leaves behind him an impressive record ThaT may well serve as a model Tor us as prospecTive Teachers. J. Breiiweiser THE PRESlDENT'S HOME r I 'N Y w 4 STROUD HALL HELEN G. BROWN Assisianf Dean of Women, Assis'I'an+ Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion, B.S., A.M. Assisiani Deans CHRIS DENIS Assisfanf Dean of Men, Associafe Professor of HeaH'h and Physical Educafion, B.S., M.S. CHAR LOTTE R. AY ERS Assisfanr Libra rian. A.B., A.M., B.S. in L.S. '9- MARIE C. BROWN Supervisor of Kinclergarfen in Laborafory School, Asso- N all PERRY W. BEAN Supervisor of Health and Physical Educalion, Assis- lanl' Professor of Heallh and Physical Educalion, B.P.E., M.Ed. x . :. y R l . ,, is ldiib RU WET M. BELL Assislanl Librarian. A.B., B.S. In L.S. - 55 ciafe Professor of Educa- WINONA CARY FACULTY 2 Supervisor of Third Grade in Laboralory School, Asso- ciafe Professor of Educa- fion, B.S., M.A. MARY C. CLEAVER Professor of Biology A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 'X jab- HELEN E. BOOTH Supervisor of Firsf Grade in Laboralory School. ln- sfruclor in Educarion, B.S. W- fssf A if lk.. EDNA S. COLONIUS Dlefifian, B.S.,'M.S. -if? HOWARD R. DE NIKE Associafe Professor of Healfh and Physical Educa- VEVA KATHERN DEAN Hon- B-5-' A-M' Professor of Geography, B.A.. M.A.. Ph.D. PAUL M. CRAWN P1 Associafe Professor of Eng- lish, A.B., A.M. DONALD B. CORSON Associafe Professor of Mu- sic, B.S., M.S., Ed.D. ,au- .,-9 J, W EFFIE GIRTON. R.N. L il' . GEORGE S. GESSNER Professor of Physics, B.S. M.S., A.M., Ph.D. IRVING W. FOLTZ Associafe Professor of Edu- cafion, B.S., A.M. CLARENCE W. DUPEE Professor of Educafion. Ph.B., A.M., Ph.D. FACULTY FACULTY Y MARY M. GOHN Supervisor of Second Grade in Lalaorafory School, Assis- fanf Professor of Educa- fion, B.S , A.M. ,I-MN GGKUY4 r - Fx S- aw., KATHERINE E. GRIFFITH Associafe Professor of Healfh and Physical Educa- fion, B.S., M.S. N i Qs? Fr f-' ,J J. FRANK GRIMM Assisfanf Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion, A.B.. A.M. SIMEON L. GUTERMAN Professor of Social Sfudies, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. G. RAYMOND HOOD Associafe Professor of Chemisfry, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. , .I ' rv '- ' i 'ml ., fi M. RUTH JONES R.N., B.S. JOSEPHINE B. KERNS Supervisor of Fiffh Grade in Laborafory School, Assisfanf Professor of Education B.S.. A.M. RUTH B. KISTLER Professor of Social Sfudies and French, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. 'G . r, ' FACIIL1' Y LEROY J. KOEHLER Head of Deparfmenf of So- cial Sfudies, Professor of So- 'H'- x ,. cial Sfudies, A.B., A.M.. OSCAR J. LILJENSTEIN ' I .Z PI1.D. Head of Deparfmenf of Healfh and Physical Educa- fion, Associafe Professor of DORQTHY F. LUCKER I'I95III and Phvfical ECI'-ICG' Associafe Professor of Eng- fion, B.P.E., A.M. Iish, A.B., A.M., Ph.D. FRANCIS B. MCGARRY Head of Deparfmenf of Ed- uca+Ion,- Professor of Educa- fion, B.S., A.M.. Ed.D. RUTH A. MARTIN Librarian, ALB.. A.M., B.S. in L.S. 5- WILLIAM N. MARTIN Associafe Professor of Bio- Iogy. B.A., MA.. Ed.D. JONAS T. MAY Associafe 'Professor ofMafI1- emafics, A.B., A.M. NATHAN G. MEYER Direcfor of SfucIen+ Teach- ing and Placement B.A., M.A., EcI.D. WILLIAM G. MOORE Heacl of Deparfmenf of Science. Professor of Bio- logy, A.B.. A.M,, Pm. is ,, W, vt 122 ai GEORGE F. OCKERSHAUSEN Associafe Professor Healfh and Physical Educa- PAULINE H- PETERSON fion, B.S., M.A. Supervisor of Elemenfary Eclucafion, Assisfanf Profes- sor of Eclucaiion, B.S.. Ecl.M. s,- -v rf S KATHARINE PONTIUS Supervisor of I-lealfh and Physical Eclucafion, Asso- ciafe Professor of Healfh and Physical Educafion, A.B.,A.M. llfgvug, MADELON POWERS Professor of Ari, BS., A.M.. Ed.D. FACULTY CATHERINE A. REIMARD Supervisor of Fourfh Grade in Laborafory School, Assis- fanf Professor of Eclucafion, EDMUND L. SHAY B.S.. M.S. Assisfanf Professor of I-Iealfh and Physical Educa- llon, A.B., A.M. RALPH SMITH Insfrucfor in Speech, B.S. E-vw - ,-. X-A f'5'i5' P U, ' ' Q 'fe LEE DONALD WARREN Professonof Social Sfudies and Spanish, A.B. A.M., T. EDWARD TERRILL Ed.D. Head of Deparimenf of Eng- lish, Professor of English, WALTER STEM A.B.. AM.. Ph.D. Insfrucfor in Chemisfry, A.M. 'mf :- 6-if MARY M. WHITENIGHT Assislani Professor of Healfh and Physical Educa- lion, BS., A.M. 'T ' u-fi' Sr KURT WIMER Associafe Professor of So' cial Sfudies, B.S., A.M. JOHN R. WILDRICK Supervisor of Secondary Ed- ucafion, Associale Professor CLEMENi WIEDINMYER of Educafion, B.S., A.M., Assislanr Professor of Music, Ed.D. B.S., MA. gi GENEVIEVE C. ZIMBAR Assisfanr Professor of Heallh and Physical Educa' lion, B.S., A.M. FACULTY F SHAWNEE HALL i. 153- ' '757 Ziff Eg, ,, x,M Sf 5 1551: ,,:,A .- in . -nd- 5 YT. 'VT if gli? m G llu ml -fs lll use 1' fn a n 1 -rg , A lfifigfl f- zg , .:--.. Hj . if -'Q-Qi : . if ' -355: 5'- 2f? gf : H , ll f L I IT AA 3 FQ V 'T ' ,: I iii ,I klffa,!f.JJ4Tef- WWWW W ' 'T ff , lg! gg cmssfs If :I If-' 31,-'ll W U-III SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Blair, Presidenl: Lappin, Secre- lary: Bellows, Treasurer. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Marlin, Adviser: Sclwappal, Treasurer: C. Brown, Vice-Presi- denl: Miss Jones, Adviser. HEALTH ED. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lanklord, Dugan Bonner, Moran, Allwine, Wallz, Hamer, Slwaliler, Tiley, Ispeclcy Sline, Lomazzo, Spencer, Goodling, Rauch, Erfel, Elfz, Oliver SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rushin, Zawalsky, Cen Irella, Yanlcoslcy, Oliver, Mclnlyre, Rodola, Herman, I-lilloerg Rack, Sloul, Solcol, R. Fisher, Clark, Johnson, Raclel, Yoder Besf, Sclmure. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Francis, Thal- cher, DiRenzo, W. Smilli, Sweiglwf. C. Williams, Griflis Arnold, Liplon, Wiley, Cavagnaro, P. Zimmerman, Brizzy, , .eu . - I vi :iff we Il Q I.: .,-1 . 1 .3, -Q.: I 1 is VL' 'Z 555' L. 1 -ff wee-fr'v-4-:eg-'--.1'.. 1-. ,. .- r - .,, ,- rf-we V V 1' i-1.,,..V1 V V 'A V ., ' -1 . , ,..,,1,. . ,..,,, - . ' H fuyf' Mauser, Bleicherf, VanDyI:e, Riedmiller, Tollw, McNeIis FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kern, Millie, Peifler Seiger, McCulloch, Donovan, Curran, Warren J. Smillw Harold, B. Mayer, Thompson, Bingaman, Carler, Hill, Mc' Donald, Devers. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wood, E Smillw, Rlmen, Ealey, Guliclc, Deibler, Marlin, Fields, Shires Myers Prelfy. W. Maioriello, Lee, Lealherman, Tredinnick Gleyze, Schell, Gross, Fisher, Slull, Henllworn, Righler, Clarke Howard, Lulz. vi in P I - 1 . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 I+I ,R-,rl , :f'T I ' IE I- 3 ,T ii :wie , I . Y ,gi , nl I sq ,I A I. , 'TAL JN, '. hx v V i yi: . , -4,g..U!r.:?,i N .I En - I my-,flrsggfzf-55551-1 '11 - E A 5. ' .' 'ig' ,- I 1' I 415 ' ' I ELEM ENTARY. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schappal, Rich- Iine, Perruso, Drake, Lord, Bacinelli, S. Nase, Snyder, Fen- sfermalcer. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIG-HT: Walberf, Elwine, Dennis, Swoyer, Cossack, P. Zimmerman, Sfarosfa, Hurd, Iloff, Marshall, T. Carroll, Fuge, Frederitlc. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Redline, Merfz, Lamson, McDonnell, Charifon, Mulligan, Judge. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bogclen, Clnubbuclc, F. Hess, Connelly, SluHer, Slemmer, Schussler, D. Sebring, LaToureHe, Woicikowslci. sq- SECONDARY. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Quinn, Bellows, Dougherfy, Lappin, Brink, Klile, Lukas, Bush, K. Jones, Fleming. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lasalc, Tomeo, L, Davies, McKinney, Michelin, Laduca, Kresoclc, DeSan+is, Zaludelc, W. Jones. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis, Holweger, Hoffman. C. Davies, C. Brown, Rader, Sidoli, Morgan, Dasey, Woolever, Wiser, Clweselc. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Murray, McKeand, Gloyd, Van Gorden, Barna, Jacobs. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Evans, France, Sfaulzler, Fellman, Siclcler, Moore, Sleele, E, Slarner, Deppe, DeFranco, Trieble, Peechalka. wi, 54 all '!'!5i-gg. 5 N. M Sophomol-es LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Wildrick, Adviser: Meehan, Treasurer: MCOuiIIcen, Treasurer: LicI1+enwaIner, Vice-Presidenfg ScI'meII- man, Secrefaryq Harfman, President HEALTH EDUCATION. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cou- Ion, ReveIIo, Solfys, Cox, Connors, Eisenbrey, Noll Klein Lehr, Brubaker, Meehan. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT MorreII, TicI1y, Lieberman, Bedell, ScI1neIIman, Scargie, AI- berf, Conrad, Dicks, Passaro, Brungess, C. Smifh, Boofh Babin, Harfman, Sipley, Gross, Nickel, Geiss. THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Linder, Wesfco, Kaseman, Thomashefski Rosenberger, Beaghan, Shaw, Gribben, Maddox, Geisfweii Marfucci, R. Blake, S'ruII, Cufler, Weiss, Eckie, Ulmer, Rein- hard. ELEMENTARY. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Errico, J. Miller, Kucl1inslci. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fel- lencer, McOuillcen, McLaughlin, Romano, Pisaneschi, Bixler, Caruso. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Powell, L. Werke lweiser, Wallers, Pelers, Sfrauser, B. Fry, Phillips, Finnegan Richmond, Wash, Ford, Besecker, Farrell, Edinger, BoHo FOURTH ROW. LEFT TOTRIGHT: Breden, Ulslwafer, Jacoby Meyer, Walers, Colonius, Sleller. Ruikoslci, Westbrook, Sfeele Merrill Dralce Au usrine, Edwards, Rinker, Hellmars, Dunlcle- i I Q berger. SECONDARY. KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Toms, Grans back, Barber, Russopulos, Sibley, Lucious, Colonius, Evans Barllwolomay, Bakalo, Bu+cavage, Arnold, Flaherly, Brescacin Heiney, Bombala, Redcliff, Dowling, Fabel, Corlrell, Frilz Goranr, Srrunk, Barlholomew, D. Srnilh, Edwards, Glinslcas Hoeffner. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shields, Chamber Iain, Blacldon, Powell, Gallo, K. Hess, E. Merril, Cramp Jordan, Sorensen, Namioflca, Noble, Lefclner, Tredinnick Perry, Lichfenwalner. J .JM X ? HEALTH EDUCATION. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO 'RIGHT McDonough, Schaeffer, Eisenbrey, Hechf, Fairchild, LoPre+e Boberslcy. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Nuss, K Hess, Gahres, Shelloclc, Michener, Asberry, Keiser, Cramer: Shoemaker, Haehnlen, lllsley. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Schaare, Tyler, H. Bufler, T. Smifh, R. Buller, Pollak, Bachfell Deflinbaugh, Kish O. Demianenlco, Daufrich, Luclcenbill, Robe erls. Melville. I -1 5 1 I 5 W , 2 ' I 4 , I I .' 'II ,' 1.1, I I ,E 1 tl .. K xx .A. Q , . u , A .1 -1' It ,' as L Q A ' M srl: I , '!f'!1!I::'jff . I.. my nf, L Vi.: as Mi J,,,..,-e- J. Juniors LEFT TO RIGHT: Rofell, Treasurer: Ayers, Adviser: Luclcenbill, Treas Bachlell, Presidenlq Desousa, Vice-I denlg Aclcermann, Secrefary. --.u 'rrsifq .I i Lumix 'fx '1, 'N SECONDARY. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lesser, Acker- mann, Pefchel, Wywiorslci, Haines, Dare. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wagner, Whilfalcer, DeSousa, Lilwiniec. Sleidle, Woodling, D. Lewis, Collins. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rohland, Jarrelf, Werkheiser, Reider, Palmer, Shan- oski. Loughriclge, Evanish, Fasself, Ponlerio. ELEMENTARY. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marra, Year- ing, Ungvarslcy, Scalzadona, Pfefferslein, Hughes, Ayers. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: McGinnis, Dunham, Fer- Iick, Grancey, Dorrian, Slick, Williams, Srechf, Shirey. Ihnaf, Harclenbergh. O. Demianenko, Fuchs, Newbalcer. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cushall, Gockley, Savage, Fry, Bon- ney, Toms, Riehm, Linfner. , I , - I I ' . .4 :AIA ,A as-929 I ' 1-. Taifzf,-,Q-,T i 27 28 -,,,'7Tf37lE. If 1.3 774' F ai ' dp. I 7 'x f i,-X, T ,. . I ' i -, zu i li SEATED. LEFT TO RIGHT: Schafer, Vice Presidenf: Nuss, President Tullis, Secre faryg Semmel. Women's Treasurer STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Williams Men's Treasurer: Mr. Foltz, Adviser. RICHARD L. NUSS l,., Presidenf of Senior Class 5, Muncy, Pa. l-lealfh Ed. 3 1 Acfivifiesz Wresfling, FTA Program A Chairman. 1 r i tl ll Tv' l WILLIAM A. ALEXANDER Philadelphia, Pa. Healfh Ld. Aclivifiesz Baskefball, Tennis, Healih Educafion Club, Co-Photography lfdi- Ior I952 STROUD. If i. .Jil M , all .fliialhiil .,v I ,':'f'3?.'1' ,TTCN MANUEL ALVES Befhlelwem, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: Band, STROUD COURIER, l952 STROUD Sfaff, Spanish Club. GALAND LEE ANDERSON Allenfown. Pa. Healfh Ed. Aclivifiesz I-lealfh Educafion Club, Bas- lcelball. HARRY G. ANTON Sfroudsburg, Pa. Elemenlary Acfiviliesz World Oulloolc, Men's Day Sluclenl' Trees., STROUD Sfaff, ACE. ELIZABETH ANN AUDET Williamsport Pa. Health Ed. Acfivifies: I-Iealflw Educalion Club, WRA, SCA, Mask and Zany. if I df 1 :Q X x -A 7 ,. eu 4, fs-.J .1 gl, ,fm FA :AQL 1. rj .1 . .Vw wwf ARLENE AUST Easfon, Pa. Elemenfary Acfivifiesz WRA, Band, Kappa Della Pi. MARY BARNDT Telford, Pa. Elelmenfary Acfivifiesz WRA, ACE, SCA, Ari Club, STROUD COURIER. DORIS BARTLESON Lake Ariel, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifiesz Archery, Gym Telam, SCA, Mask and Zany. HERMAN MARTIN BASTIANELLI Befhlehem, Pa. I-Iealfh Ed. Aclivifiesz Assisfanl Wresfling Coach SCA, Healfh Educalion Club. JOSEPH WILLIAM BATTISTO MI. Pocono, Pa. Secondary Acfivifiesz Spanish Club, Gamma Theta Upsilon, SCA. GLORIA BELLIS E. Slrouclsburg, Pa. Elemonlary Acfivilies: WRA, ACE, Arf Club, SCA. JOHN JOSEPH BENSING Ballm Pa. Elemenlary Ac+ivi+ies: Band. CLAIRE M. BICKLEY Reading, Pa, Healfh Ed. Aclivifies: Healfh Educalion Club, WRA, SCA. CLARENCE GERALD BLAKE Scranlon, Pa. Secondary Acfivlfles: Chorus, Band, SCA, MRA. I 1' Cv if f , ,, ,.,, . by l 'x I l fe I v 3 , . . Q JEAN MARIE BOHR Falls, Pa. Healflw Ed. Acfiviliesz Sludenl Senale, Healflw Edu- cafion Club, WRA, Gym Team, FTA Trees., Sophomore Class Trees.. STROUD Sfafl, Wl1o's Who. ROBERT WILLIAM BOLTZ Nanficolce, Pa. Secondary Aclivifiesz Band, SCA. Alpha Psi Omega, Mask and Zany, Wresiling Manager, STROU D Sfafl. 1 in V 1- MARION BRANICK Simpson, Pa. Secondary Acfivifiesz Edifor-in-chief STROUD COURIER, Recording Sec. Kappa Della Pi, Prog. and Treas. Blue Pencil Club, WRA, Who's Who, STROUD Sfafl, Masl: and zany, SCA, French Club, Publica- 'Hons Council. HARRIET ANN BRISTOW Langhorne, Pa. Health Ed. Acfiviliesz SCA, STROUD Slafl, Heallh Educalion Club. ROBERT J. BRODE Tamaqua, Pa. Heallh Ed. Aclivifies: Foolball. Healfh Eclucalion Club, Varsify HS . CAROLYN BROWN Sfroudsburg, Pa. Elemenlary Acfivifiesz ACE Treas., Ari' Club, Blue Pencil Club, WEC, WRA, Sec. and Treas. Women's Day Sludenfs. E935 if 'li :A 1 T 1 , f x E ' I i 1 E'-,bjli , l JOAN ANN BRUHNS Summif, N. J. Heallh Ed. Acfivilies: Band Malorelfo, Chorus, Heallh Educalion Club, WRA, SCA. GRACE MARIE BURKHART Tennis Manager, STROUD Sfaff. , . l . 4 ltd f J jf: PATRICIA JANE sunocv A, -vw ZA., F l ew' oy FW X .1 ' 5 - A, MILDRED BURTON A Philadelphia, Pa. Secondary 1 'l,'.'j3M,! .rl Acfivifiesz Euclidean Club, French Club, All- Nalure Club, Kappa Della Pi. ' Z-filiuf jz .hill MAURICE J. BURKE Susquehanna, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: World Outlook. Shoemalcersville, Pa. l'-lealfh Ed. Acfivilles: SCA, Healfh Educafion Club. Palmerfon, Pa. Elemenfary Acfiviliesz SCA, WRA, STROUD COUR- AR . -'11 - i nh - JOHN V. BUSH Pocono Pines, Pa. Healih Ed. Acfivilies: Heallh Educafion Club, SCA. DONALD A. CAFFERTY Dunmore, Pa. Elemenfary Aclivifies: Pres. FTA, Kappa Della Pi, Pras. and V. Pres. ACE, V. Pres. Junior Class, SCA, Chorus. MARGUERITE CAPACIO Philadelphia, Pa. Secondary Acfivifles: Color Guard, Pres. Spanish Club, Pres. World Oufloolr, WRA, Co- Sales Manager STROUD. IRENE CARROLL Shenandoah, Pa. Secondary Acfivilies: Sec. and Treas. Gamma Thefa Upsllon, SCA, French Club, WRA. '25 J' W A ll il 'l' ' lla , 1,3 . ,.,: ,,,,,i,R:, I I f. .af ,, ,.' V, V, ll ll ulQl,5l ':, ll elf l Qi l , JOAN CAULEY Delano, Pa. Elemenfary Acfivifiesz Sec. and V. Pres. WEC, Healfh Educafion Club, SCA, Ari Club, ACE, WRA, FTA Council. ,, , , vu ,, FMR-1 E , ARTHUR M. CZARNOMSKI Mocanaqua, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: Baseball, Varsify S , Eucli- dean Club, Health Education Club. DONALD E. COOMBE - Barnesville, Pa. Secondary 1, Acfivifiesz Sfudenf Senafe, Band, Chorus, Treas. Junior Class. ,wal ,jsxgl 1 1 ROBERT CHUDZINSKI Forest Cify, Pa. Elemenfary Acfivifiasz Chorus, ACE. L... 'in'- ' .f V-'L ,V . E f fgax - f 1 .. 3 3 . E f--up -36' F515 Q: fig' E is H2-2:21p ' -n. l IQ Q ELIZABETH ANNE CORRIGAN l ' 5-ug Hazelfon, Pa. Health Ed. k G15 Acfivilies: Healfh Educafion Club, Aff x ' Club, WRA. , fa? li JOSEPH J. DALLABRIDA 4,-, Kaiser, Pa. Healfh Ed. E Acfavnaes: World Ouflook, Healfh Edu- cation Club, J.V. Foolball. ROBERT H. DeLUCA Summif Hill, Pa. Secondary Aciivifies: Euclidean Club, World Ou?- look, STROUD COURIER, STROUD Sfaff. ,. 'iq - 1' N tv' . L. .ggi ,'-2-' '::::. 123-.gfiggi--. A af? 4:1291-. ' -I '- .'3':.. -:Eff 21.-gg... ,7 . 213.., ',55 efwfsrw ...Fin 21 , fa., 4' r7.:.':.'::::' .nur . ,zr22:fr:f1:fs.::.55E DANIEL DINAN Easlon, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: Baslzelball, STROUD Sfaff, Eu- clidean Club. LUCILLE DOUGHERTY Bethlehem, Pa. Elemenfary Acfivifiesz WRA, SCA, Masla and Zany, Ari' Club, WEC, STROUD Sfaff. JAMES D. DOUGLAS Doylesfown, Pa. Health Ed. Acfivifiesz Swimming, Track, Foofball, Varsify S , Pres. Freshman Class, Pres. Senior Class lI95Il, Health Educafion Club, MRA. MARY JANE DRIBNAK Simpson, Pa. Elemenfary Activifiess SCA, World Ouflook. Mask and Zany, Arf Club, WRA, WEC, ACE, Assisfanf Business Manager STROUD. ,f.'. . '.'.,' LFE? . :lui IL' - f Till ' ill q E' ur i i - Q -1 3' vii. N. ROBERT F. DUFFY Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Secondary Aclivifies: World Oufloolc, Gamma Tlwela Upsilon. 1 l l , l 53- BYRON W. ESKRA Hawley, Pa. Secondary Acfivifiesz Pres. Gamma There Upsilon, Blue Pencil Club, World Ou+loolc, STROUD Stall. Art Club. SCA. RACHEL ANNE EVERITT Easfon, Pa. Healfh Ed. Aclivifies: Healih Educafion Club, WRA, Band. l-loclcey Manager, Publicalions Council, STROUD Sfafl. Co-Chairman CAB. ' WILLIAM H. FESSENDEN Waverly, Pa. Heallh Ed. Aclivilies: Soccer. Tennis. JOHN F. FISCHL Nazarelh, Pa. Secondary Aclivifles: World Ouflook. Q32 Q' .i JOSEPH E. FLANNERY Mahanoy Plane, Pa. Secondary JOYCE M. FRY E. Slroudsburg, Pa. Elemenfary Aclivifies: Band, ACE, WRA. 'Q 4 'I f Kill ff' l A 'U , xx. Af, .1 fi' if ' m f ql liil ' . . .' l ,Sl 's ., QX Aciivifiesz Track, Alpha Psi Omega, Mask and Zany, MEC, Parliamenfarian FTA, Heallh Educafion Club. DEIRDRE E. FRANK Chambersburg, Pa. Heallh Ed. Acfivilies: Mask and Zany, Alpha Psi Omega, Maioreffe, Chorus, Health Edu- cafion Club, STROUD Shall. ALFRED WALTER FREELAND E. Slroudsburg, Pa. Elemenfary Acfiviliesz Pres. Kappa Delia Fi, Enfer- lainmenf Council, World Oullook, ACE, V. Pres. Sophomore Class, Who's Who. I r l ,,,,,. u '.u.'.,. ,. ,.. l 1- , X ...lv 'T:.f.l-:Fffl I. 7l 'f E f.h ff' '- 1 1 QL Ejilly.,-1.7 ' 1 DARLEEN H. FUDALA. Duryea, Pa. Elemenfary Acfivifies: Chorus, Band, SCA, Sec. FTA, WEC. ff' , V A :Qi li rw U x 5' i X. sp' in Ir.. if 11. .:y.,:' I trr:.':::::::1' .-4-' xi? '. ,'f?3l?,E7'f 'f?1 ' gr.. Fl ,, , RIF' S ii 1 1 an f-an----'V 1' INEZ JOANN GEARHART 'Gower Cify, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acliviliesz Afhlefic Council, Nafure Club, xl-lealfh Educafion Club. JULIAN JACQUES GERSON Philadelphia, Pa. Secondary Acfiviries: Mask and Zany, World Our- -look. ANTHONY G. GIANGRIECO Hallsfead, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: World Oullook, Nalure Club. VICTOR GILBERT Ouakerfown, Pa. Healfh Ed, Aclivifies: V. Pres. Sfudenl Senafe, SCA, Pres. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Zela Tau Healfh Educafion Club, World Ou+look, Track, Swimming Team Manager, 1 CYNTHIA GLENNCN Wellsboro, Pa. Secondary Aclivifiesz SCA, WRA, Kappa Delia Pi. SIDNEY GOLDEN Easfon, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: World Ouiloolc, SCA, ACE, STROUD COURIER. FFL., , Y , ' I V4 g., 'JJ 'Q 41. NT. Yi' E W ,,' THOMAS P. GRATER Reading, Pa. Healih Ed. Acfivifies: Kappa Delia Pi, Sigma Zefa Tau, Foofball, Track, Baslcefball Manager. Healflw Educafion Club, Pres. MEC, Var- slly S , WI'1o's Who. ROSE MARIE GUERRINI Masonlown, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: French Club. RANSLER HALL Hamburg, N. J. I'ISHl'fI1 ECI- Aclivitiesz Healfh Educalion Club, SCA. DOROTHY MARIE HALLIDAY Nesquelwoning. Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifiest Gym Team. Maioreffe. I'Ieal+l1 Educafion Club, Enlerlainmenf Council. Varsify S , STROUD Sfarf. 1' Qi Q S-df VJ g51fJ ' ' -mp' ENOCH HARTLAND Dallon, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifiesz Soccer, Varsify S , E. PAUL HEFFNER E, Slroudsburg, Pa. Secondary Acfivifiesz Gamma Thefa Upsilon, Slu- denf Senale, Edilor-in-chief STROUD COURIER, Edifor-in-chief STROUD. Who's Who. ELAINE D. HEINES Archbald, Pa. Secondary Acfivifiesz Pres. SCA, V. Pres. Kappa Della Pi, Managing Edifor STROUD COURIER, French Club, WRA, Assisfanl Editor STROUD, Who's Who. JOHN L. HENNIGAN Scranfon. Pa. Secondary Acfiviliesz Gym Team, Varsify S , Co- Arf Edifor STROUD. FRANK V. HERMANN Willislon Park, Long Island Secondary Aclivifies: -Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Psi Omega, Mask and Zany, Sigma Zefa Tau, Nalure Club, STROUD Sfaff, Kappa Della Pi. lf? L vw foil U --wo.. Z. . ia . I jx MARY ANN HOMZA Peclcville, Pa. Elemenfary Aclivifiesz Treas. Blue Pencil Club, Busi- ness Manager STROUD COURIER, SCA, ACE, Mask and Zany. STROUD Sfafl. JAMES E. HOPKINS Olyphanf, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: World Outlook, Nalure Club, SCA. JOSEPH HRICINAK Cemenfon. Pa. Elemenfary Aclivilies: Arf Club. SCA, Healfh Edu- cafion Club. HOBART B. HUTCHINS Waymarl, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivilies: Soccer. Baseball, Heallh Edu- calion Club. 'llf LA! 4 lr. l ' . lv L Q. ll Lwym. ELIZABETH JANE JONES Palmerfon, Pa. Elementary Acfivifies: WEC, Enferlainmenl Council, Sec. Freshman Class, STROUD Sfaff. SCA. BERNARD S. KOBOSKO Gfen Lyon, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: Foofball, Nafure Club, SCA. K' JENNIFER KLINGEL L I E. Sfroudsburg, Pa. Elemenfary , ,, Acfivifiesz WRA, ACE, Ari Club. 'P' B? DOLORES C. KLINGER Hegins, Pa. . HSBIH1 Ed- Acfivifies: Band. Heaflh Educafion Club. WRA, SCA. G. ROBERT KNAPP 1 Aldenville, Pa. Secondary ' Acfivifies: Treas. Euclidean Club, SCA, Wresfling, Varsify S , AU DREY JOAN KOHL Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Elemenfary Acfivifies: WEC, Mask and Zany. SCA. ,,-,gl IN 4 o l JOSEPH MAIORIELLO Belhlehem, Pa. Secondary Acfivllies: Pres. Freshman and Sopho- more Classes, Pres. Sludenr Senate, Var- sily S , Chorus, Baslcelball, Soccer, Tennis, Nature Club, STROUD Slalll. ALBERT JOSEPH MALIK Palmerlon, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfiviliesz Varsify S , I'-leallh Educalion Club, Baslcerball, Tennis. MARY MARTIN Weslfield, N. J. Healfh Ed. l Acfivifies: Health Educalion Club, Ten- nis, Varsily S , Band Twirler, WEC. AURELIA MATLACK Shamolcin, Pa. l-leallh Ed. Aclivilies: Sec. Sludenl Senalef l-leallh Educafion Club, WRA, Treas. Freshman and Junior Classes, Chorus, Spanish Club, STROUD Sfaff, Who's Who. if , ,f, 'l 'lie' 11 ll JOANNE T. MAYER Sfroudsburg, Pa. Elemenfary Aclivifies: STROUD COURIER, Mask and Zany, Arr Club, World Oufloolr, STROUD Sfafl, WRA. 1 IEW - I r 11 RAY MAYROVITZ Chesfer, Pa. Health Ed. Acfivifies: Capf. Swimming, Varsify S , World Ouflook, Trainer Foofball. JOHN F. MCANDREWS Philadelphia. Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifies: Baskefball, Tennis, SCA. Healfh- Educafion Club. VINCENT P. McGEEHAN Mahanoy Cily, Pa. Secondary Adivifies: World Oullook. WILLIAM JOSEPH McKENNA New York. N. Y, Secondary Acfivifiesz World Oufloolc. 6' ...m DANIEL R. MEGRONIGLE Wallingford, Pa. Health Ed. Aclivifiesz Swimming. Varsify S , I-Iealfh Educafion Club. ADRIANNA MERIGGI New York, N. Y. Elemenrary Acfivilies: Chorus, SCA, WRA. V fx tif l I ANN MERRITIT Balfimore, Md. Healfh Ed. Acfivifies: Hockey, Varsify S , STROUD COURIER, Women's Sporls Edilor STROUD, Publicafions Council, I-leallh Educarion Club. JOHN G. MILES Scranfon, Pa. Secondary Acliviriesz SCA, World Oullook, Arr Club Co-Arr Edilor STROUD ARTHUR R. MILLER Orefleld, Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: Foofball, Gamma There: Upsi- lon, World Oulloolc. BARBARA A. MILLER I Phil-lipsburg. N. J. Elementary Acfivifies: ACE, SCA, Arl Club. I W-ll I-ff A ,. -AL RAYMOND J. MILUSZUSKY Pleasanl Moun'r, Pa. Secondary Aclivilies: Nalure Club, World Oufloolr, Track. X21 134, 15 ,- X, VX 1 Q J MILDRED DAVIS MORRISSEY Duncannon, Pa. Hedllh Ed- Acfivilies: Band. STROUD Slal-'l. Nafure Club, Healllw Educalion Club, WRA. GENE MOSER Hawley, Pa. Secondary Aciivilies: Kappa Della Pi, Blue Pencil Club, Nalure Club. L. CAROL MOSSER Lemoyne, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfiviliesz Baslcefball. Tennis. Hockey. SCA, Treas. WRA, Chorus, WEC, Var- sily S , Heallh Educafion Club, Who's Who. ETHEL B. MOYER Polfsfown, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifiesz Hockey, Tennis, SCA, Healfh Educafion Club, Varslfy HS . . , GERALD MURRAY Scranfon, Pa. Healflw Ed. Achvnhes. Foolball, Baseball, Varsrly S , Healllw Educafion Club. CLARENCE A. NEAL Sunbury, Pa. Healfh Ed- Acflvlflesz SCA, STROUD COURIER- I-Ieallh Educalion Club. VIRGINIA B. NASE Analomlnlc, Pa. Secondary Acliviliesz SCA. ACE, Blue Pencil Club, WRA. I X . 14 'Q , . IA.. . FREDERICK JOHN NAIZBY Waymarf, Pa. Health Ed. and Seconblary Aclivlliest Healllu Educafion Club. Nafure Club, SCA. 'Ness I., RUTH FISHER NEAL Pine Grove. Pa. Elemenfary Ac+iviIies: SCA, WRA, Blue Pencil Club, ACE, Trees. Ar? Club, World Ouflook. ROGER D. NEILSON Penn Yan, N. Y. Healfh Ed. Aclivifiesz Foofball, Track, Varsify S , Healfh Educalion Club. ANNA PAGOTTO Pen Argyl, Pa. Secondary Acfivifiesz V. Pres. Gamma Thefa Upsi- lon, Sec. World Oufloolc, WEC, STROUD COURIER, WRA, Business Manager STROUD, Who's Who, JOYCE P. PARK Philadelphia, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifiesz WRA, Archery, Healfh Edu- cafion Club. MAE SMITH PEARSOL Kunlclefown, Pa. Elemenfary Acfivifiesz WRA, ACE. lr... Hi l if, ii J MIRIAM E. PFEFFER Easlon. Pa. Elemenlary Acfivifiesz Band, Chorus, SCA, Sfudenf Senafe, Co-op. Book Sfore, Enferfainmenf Council, STROUD Slaff, Who's Who. 52 l ROBERT M. PHELPS Bangor. Pa. Heallh Ed. Acfivifies: Foolball. Varsily S , Track. Heal'rl'1 Educalion Club. 9 ' 21 'fT3'F M-er-i e b ju .ff ..:..,3? 1.3 galil I' -Q -I. FRANK PAUL PRESTY E. Slroudsburg, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifiesz Wreslling, Soccer. MERLE HOWARD QUIG Slroudsburg, Pa. Elemenfary Adivifies: Sec. MEC, V. Pres. World Oullook, Pres. and Sec. Men's Day Slu- denls, Wl1o's Who, Treas. Kappa Della Pi. DONALD W. RAU Haverfown, Pa. Elemenlary Aclivilies: Co-op. Book Slore, Publica- flions Council, Co-Sales Manager STROUD, Manager Soccer and Baseball, World Oulloolc. FORREST REITZ Allenlown, Pa. Secondary Acfiviliest Baseball, Gamma Tl'1el'a Up- sllon. ll R P J WN l H r' ly w Wi m l l ll mv lll llllwl, fll l .. I l . If R X l ll, l ' mg' M 1 l R l I- - 5. . .nl ll- ll . f . - ,. uw lil gm . 'lm ,fl I 5 .. fl' N' I ., V L ,X . .A . lb ig, 2.5 K ' F' 1 l N 'lr l, ll ROBERT RHIEL Wilkes Barre. Pa. Healtli Ed. Acfiviries: Heallh Educafion Club, Track, Foorball, Pres. Varsify S , Men's Sporfs Edifor STROUD, Gym Team, Srudenr Senare. WH Q-4' .A A MARIE F. ROSATO l Scranfon. Pa. Elemenfary- Acfiviiies: Chorus, ACE, Arr Club, World Oufloolr, WRA. l l l LAMONT E. ROUSSEAU Williamsport Pa. Healfh Ed. Acrivifiesz SCA, Swimming. Gym Team. Chairman Afhlefic Council, Healfh Educarion Club, Co-Pholography Edifor STROUD. 55' ll -: 2' .v i ,,,,, K 1 ,N if JOAN L. RIEHL Newmansrown. Pa. Heallh Ed. Acfiviriesz Afhlefic Council, FTA Council, Band, Heallh Educafion Club, WRA Board, STROUD Slafi, JESSIE ROWE Myersfown, Pa. Healrh Ed. Acfivilies: Healfh Educaiion Club, Man- ager Hockey, Color Guard, Baslceiball, Gym Team, Varsily S . 'M Yr- -- W' N4 . f iii' 5. inn N. 62353552 1 ff'T:f'iJ Eizf,-9' 45735:-'2?fi'-23 l fx N55 Sl ' f- nl an lil Xiisiiillliiallli JANET SAMPSON Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Secondary Acliviiies: Gamma 'lfhefa Upsilon, Band, STROUD Slafl, World Ouilook. PETRONELLA SANCHEZ Jessup, Pa. Elementary Acfivifiesz ACE. SCA, STROUD COURIER, Blue Pencil Club, Mask and Zany, STROUD Sfafl. CLAIR E. SCHAFER E. Stroudsburg, Pa. Heallh Ed. Acfivifiesz V. Pres. Senior Class, Gym Team. JOAN LUCILLE SCHLECHT E. Mauclw Chunk, Pa. Elemenlary Aciiviliesr SCA, ACE, STROUD Slaff. N Qs :df NORMAN WILLIAM SCHMID Philadelphia, Pa. Secondary Aclivifiesz Track, Gamma Thefa Upsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Pres. Sigma Tau, World Oufloolc, SCA, Social Council. Sfudenf Senafe. Allenfown, Pa. KATHLEEN PATRICIA sc:-Mor 335415 ' Lancaster, Pa. Healfh Ed Acflvifies: Health Eclucafion Club, Var- sify S , Gym Team, Arr Club, Co- Adverfising Edifor STROU D. JOHN SEBRING Ta nnersvllle, Pa. Secondary ARLENE SEMMEL Healfh Ed. Ac+ivi+ies: SCA, WRA, Gym Team, STROUD Sfaff, Healfh Educafion Club, Treas. Senior Class. C fqhgr . Acfivifies: STROUD Sfaff, Mask and Zany, Alpha Psi Omega. qu. .,., HELEN ELIZABETH SEIP Y E il l E55l'0l'1. Pa. Elemenfary lj-,V ' Acfivilies: Band, SCA, WRA, CAB. ' - 'IU' N.. , A r ! Freeland, Pa, Acfivifies: Pres. Mask and Zany Sec. Sophomore Pres. FTA, Sec. JANET SH ELHAMER Secondary and V. Pres. SCA, V. STROUD Sfaff, WEC. World Ouflook, WRA, Class. JACKIE SHOENBERGER Allenfown. Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifiesz SCA, Heallh Educalion Club, World Oulloolc, Gym Team. ' ' ' :Mah A M-f'i,F 1- . .P ' , .. all gm W gW.g2l'. I . I .I -1 I 1 , MII I :H ' ' ' I, LAMAR E SHUTI' Williamsfown, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifiesz Manager Gym Team, Health Education Club, Foofball. CATHERINE J. SINCOCK E. Sfroudsburq, Pa. I-lealfh Ed. Acliviliesc Mask and Zany, WRA. Healfh Educalion Club, Archery, SCA. HAROLD SISCO McAfee, N. J. Heallh Ed. Aclivilies: Baseball, Heallh Educallon Club. BARBARA WOLFE SMITH Pillsburgh, Pa. Elemenlary Acfivifiesz Sec. ACE, Chorus, Mask and Zany. WRA, Alpha Psi Omega. J lf' ll I mfs an-I gi' 'L 5 I I I I ROBERT E. SMITH Trevorlon, Pa. Secondary Aclivifiesz World Oufloolc, Gamma Thefa Upsilon. VIVIAN SMITH Pen Argyl. Pa. Healfh Ed. Aclivifiesz WRA, V. Pres. Blue Pencil Club. STROUD COURIER, SCA, STROUD Slaff, Healfh Educafion Club, Archery. FLORENCE SOROKA Old Forge, Pa. Secondary Acliviliesz Pres. Blue Pencil Club, Busi- ness Manager STROUD COURIER. WRA, V. Pres. and Sec.'Treas. Spanish Club. STROUD S+af'F. VICTOR J. SPIRITO Slroudsburg. Pa. Secondary Acliviliesz Pres. SCA, Pres. World Our- loolc, Hislorian FTA, Trees. Gamma Thela Upsilon. STROUD COURIER, STROUD Slafl, Sludenf Senale, MEC. ISABEL I. SQUIER Nicholson, Pa. Elemenlary Acfivifiesz SCA, WRA, Band. 'Qt x J 4' .K XA --.-Z' I-I . 525. . I EDNA STAGG E. Sfroudsburg. Pa. Secondary Aclivflies: SCA, Euclidean Club. CARL P. STALEK Allenlown, Pa. Secondary Acfivifiesz Co-op. Book Sfore, World Oullook, Sigma Zela Tau. DONALD STARNER Bangor. Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: Foofball. FRANKLIN STARN ER Nazarefh. Pa. Secondary Acfivifies: World Ouflook. i '-,,,, NAN STRICKLAND R Nicholson, Pa. Elemenfary Aclivi+ies: SCA, Treas. ACE, WRA. Aff Club, Co-Adverfising Edifor STROUD. EUGENE A. TALGO Mamaroneck, N. Y. Healfh Ed. Acfiviliesz Swimming, Baseball, Librarian FTA, Varsify S . BARBARA J. TRANSUE Sfroudsburg, Pa. Secondary AcHvi+ies: STROUD COURIER, Blue Pen- cil Club, Kappa Della Pi, Mask and Zany, STROUD Sfaff. WILLIAM J. TREGASKIS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Secondary Aclivifiesz Pres. Nalure Club, Pres. Alpha Phi Omega, Sigma Zeia Tau, Co-Pl1olo- graplwy Edifor STROUD, Gamma Thefa Upsilon. MARY JO TU LLIS Giynclon. Md. Healfh Ed. Acfivifies: SCA, Healfh Educafion Club. Sec. Junior and Senior Classes. iii V fi! nl PAT USILTON Newfown, Pa. Healfh Ed- Acfivifies: Pres. and Sec. WRA, Hockey. I Varsiry S . JOHN vEDoMsKY ' Easlon, Pa. l-lealfh Ed. Acfivifies: Healfh Educalion Club, World Oufloolc, Spanish Club, Baseball. i 1 :Ls-52. 1 iff' '5f:'g5Ef:13':l Q i.-.1f:- .uz2z-.a.zi.- -I v SALVATORE A. VERRASTRO Dunmore, Pa. Secondary Acfivifiesa Nalure Club, Healfh Educa- Hon Club, Photography Edifor STROUD COURIER, JACOB N. WENTZEL Sfony Creek Mills, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfiviriesz Pres. Junior Class, Treas. Freshman Class, Soccer, Social Council, STROUD Sfall, Wl1o's Who. JOHN C. WESTERVELT Blairsfown, N. J. Secondary Acfiviriesz ACE, V. Pres. Men's Day Slu- denfs. ROBERT S. WILLIAMS Befhlehem Pa. Secondary Acfivifiess Treas. Senior Class, Track, Varsify S , SCA. ANITA G. WININGS Wyomissing, Pa. Health Ed, Acfiviries: Cheerleader, Gym Team, WRA, Varsiry S , Heallh Educalion Club. l :Gill , . . . 1 MARIAN C. WREN Scranfon, Pa. Elemenlary Aclivilles: Chorus, Arf Club, SCA, World Outlook. 62 FREDERICK A. YUHAS Driffon, Pa. l'l95ll'l'1 Ed- Acfivilies: Baseball, Heallh Educalion Club. STEPHEN YURA l-lazelfon. Pa. Elemenfary Acfiviliesz V. Pres. ACE, MRA, Healfh Educafion Club. Euclidean Club. MARY JANE ZIMMERMAN Fredericksburg, Pa. Healfh Ed. Acfivifies: l-leallh Educalion Club, SCA, Hockey, Basketball, Manager Tennis, Varsify S , -Band, Chorus. va- 3 --0 '-1? ...L sin .kk eb! GYMNASIUM DINING HALL nu M as 1 ,v, .- F 'Lg' 'Q 4 qu AUDITORIUM MONROE HALL x if f. 1 N N xx s.. - . 'H ew-,TK F 1 L X -. A .'-z. -wh: -12 i A ws' mn,-+1-w ., ,,,,, .I ,.r,- Q 'f1'Ff'f??.'g-:rig . - ,. Qf 1,0044 ' ' 7 mam Q, I SPORTS i ,I -3 2-T. r , , nh C Q., X ,,qa,. If Q c ., T QQ .::. I 21 A -H -.f I T af- H M 4 I, I .fs vc. ' F ii' vi. I f 4 l 1 if . 1- - X' l - K 1 fi' ' A? ,f . .Ve gl? rar Y ' I - -3 E Nm I I ' ' 1 I fi IK' f ' ff, ! W. 1 , A Iv 1' AY .. ' Q ' xx '4 ' 'I' . , f 4 Q lj,W..P'- r.-.Q A if ' 1 , .xl T , L-bf ' N .M ,, , 5 X 1 5. I I c a ,. My h ilk' 5 N ...XL-l tn T ' -' .- 4 . -xxxf I - Baf- - 4 L ,V ,p 1' IE IEQQ -' '-'- 1 . -' -I ii 'gi 'I -. T- ' 7:1 M WT' ...1w.+w EJf32'f-X -I T' F 'J '?T12:,'w9 - 'F '- .f1.f..G 'fiffw '-1 ' ,. 'YJ ' ,1-J 1, r r' Y- H- ,.-l. .- .AKA g, -k X I. . -4- I . . g' .4 : ' '. . -,. . - 3 . if if , 4,::-5-.gf 4 - 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Brown, Brubaker. Douglas, Levendis, Co-Capfaing Neilson, Rhiel, Co4CapTain: Morris Oliver, Kiicic, RighTer. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cox, Tyson, MarTucci, ShuII, Hoeffner, Parks, Tichy, Donald- son, FabeI, Sorensen. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: T. SmiTh, Meehan, Deppe, STauTfer, Cenrrella, Myers, Warren. Judy, Sweighf. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: GIOyd. LuTz, Berger, MarTz, HenThorn, Gleyze, Yankoski, Sfeever. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Zalesky, Davies, Mr. Ockers- hausen, Coach: Mr. MarTin, Coach: Mr, Grimm, Coach: BuTIer, ScheII. The I952 Warrior TooTbaII squad was one OT greaT po+en+iaIi+ies and had The ear-marks oT being a Top Team in The STaTe Teachers CoIIege confer- ence. The promises oT early season pracTice were TuITiIIed in a powerTuI oTTensive which proved de- sTrucTive To The deTense OT The opponenTs, a superb defensive uniT buiIT around a Tew excepTionaI line backers who seemed To diagnose plays beTore They were sTarTed. and Towering Iinemen who Icnew Their job and did iT well. The season's record. aIThough noT impressive, musT be caIIed a success. The spIiT-T TormaTion was used This year Tor The TirsT Time and iT proved a success even Though The Team was plagued by injuries Through The enTire season. RespecT is deserved by a TighTing Team Tor a iob well done and To coaches MarTin, Grimm and Ocicershausen goes crediT Tor The Tine coaching which moided This splendid TighTing machine. ESSTC OPP O 7 I4 7 I4 O 7 I3 I4 Millersville Kings Coilege Shi ens urg lvlaigfielcl Wesl Chesier Corlland Hhaca Arnold Football 1-F-l., . we awww. H, H1554 lll i 1' S -. , , ' Lgfuw Na i' A '4 li? v i-- 4 .. it-.iv 5 La' 331445. '- r L-4 1,-P' . , .A A. W l . . 'wi' ': ',- ..'S 1 :P Q-4' mf .Y .- .543 3, 5-'j:'1Q'n S- H, ,af H- in' 9 1-. . . -ffqxiewfgm, vm 4 4 , ff' 'C -i. 1 . A ' 1 v f , , . ii 7 i: V i li , if X I V ,-'I - ' ZA 1 i 1 4 , . . 5 -Q-gin. ,V 4- J 4' ,.-a.f,... ' ' , . 4 i, , , v -1 . V-I 3 'I , , A .. , . -' ' 1 V w. . 1,41 ' .,'v - M73 , I. , , , - .5 VJ. - , , f F, 4 KX ,WW .,.' .U M W 4 - I . - ff -. wi, J ,-. .N ' fv,:' iff-fir, - x,-fx -5 ia.: ' . ' vqi'fKJg'v1, , I , . . K . ? . fi ,pa-Lil. , .-' 1. V '.z'f 5-1,3-si 1.1 .ii-,, ,il - g-, :ia -, 'fl M , r will lll y ,V . xi . u Q IW 1 .J I V ills - V- 1 , ' 1 em ig . ,il ii,. , -A LH I' --Qxwgiiigxf Y ,iiigami I i H Pg, E'l l izg-e3,3,,g En-E 4 -V , , . ze' --ff as - E 1: ng,.:wz.a:1. ll IPI' ESSTC OPP 3 Wilkes College I 3 Trenlon 0 l Wes? Clwesler I 4 Hlwaca O 2 Lafayelfe 0 3 Lock l-laven 2 6 Panzer O The opening oT The T952 soccer season was marked by greaT expecTaTion on The parT oT The sTu- denT body as well as The players Themselves. The reason Tor This was ThaT only a Tew IeTTermen had been losT Trom lasT year's Team which had IosT only one game. SpiriT ran high and mounTed as The sea- son progressed. Such enThusiasm was warranTed as Coach DeniIce's Warriors deTeaTed Their TirsT Two oppo- nenTs and Then baTTIed a highly Tavored WesT ChesTer Team To a Tie. VicTories Tor The balance OT The season made This year's Team The TourTh To boasT an undeTeaTed season in The hisTory oT The college. Special recogniTion should be accorded Joseph lvlaioriello, senior co-capTain, Tor his ouTsTanding play and Team leadership aT The cenTer haIT-back posiTion. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Collier, J. Maioriello, Co- CapTain: Klein, Evanish, Ashner, Lee, E. SmiTh. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Black, Durlcin, DeTTinbaugh, Gahres, SchaeTTer, Bachfell, Blair, Schollenberger, WenTzeI, PeiTTer, W. Maioriello. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Nuss, Manager: Mr. Denilce, Coach: HarTman, Arnold, McDonough. Tredinniclr, Sloan, RoberTs, Co-CapTain: Rhen, Krall, LeaTher- man, Kerns, Manager: AusTin, Helper. Overpowering all OT Their oppon'enTs, The l952 Tield hockey Team, under The direcTion oT Coach KaTherine GriTTiTh, compleTed an impressive and undeTeaTed season. The Tinal counT in The scoring column was a ToTal oT TwenTy,-Tive goals Tor The Warriore-TTes as compared wiTh a ToTal oT Two Tallies Tor all The opposiTion combined. EighT players: Mary Jane Zimmerman, CapTain EThel Moyer, Nancy Noll, Marjorie Morrell, Grace Asberry, Bea McLaughlin, Doris Zerby and Edna Michener climaxed The season Tor The Normal Hill conTingenT when They were named To all-college Teams aT The annual lnTercollegiaTe TournamenT. ESSTC is excepTionally proud oT Mary Jane Zimmerman. The Team's ouTsTancling goalie, who played on The All-Philadelphia second Team in The U. S. Field Hockey TournamenT aT SweeT Briar College, Virginia. Here she held her opponenTs scoreless in each oT The Three games she played. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Noll, McLaughlin, Morrell, Eisenbrey, M. Zimmerman, E. Moyer, Capfaing Michener. SEC- OND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cramer, Usilfon, Asberry, Mer- riTT, Harclenbergh, LyThgoe, Rowe, Miss GriTfiTh, Coach. W., 'Q' r . X , W 1- 1 w w V wv- , '. . .121 - 221 v , ,um w . ,jf fi rw inw. --.. '..,. 'Jw ag., - w 1 I-f ,W I: gg. wf 3,51 nv 1 .A x 5 r V Qt ggdl' V, 'W' H '11 A V4 E.. I ' 4 M ' H.- . r- :L , ,I '75 iz, 1-I 'Tw 1- f, 'Lf :ef ., ' ' ' ff ,, R, ' ,- 41,2---' ,,,, U' ,- - .e-W 2. fr -1 :H ESSTC 8 5 4 6 OP Ursinus College I Panzer O Lock Haven I lnfercollegiafe Tournamen+ y Misericordia O Wrestling AIThough a comparaTive newcomer To The cam- pus sporTs scene, wres+Iing is one oT The mosT inTer- esTing varsiTy acTiviTies. AgainsT sTrong and exper- ienced compeTiTion every season The wresTIing squad has had diTFicuITy in posTing a winning record. The underlying reason Tor This lies in The conTinuaI lack oT experienced maTeriaI, an eIemenT more essenTiaI To wresTIing Than To mosT Team sporTs. This year's squad has had To replace Tive varsiTy men who could no longer compeTe because oT graduaTion or sTudenT Teaching. Only a Tew oT The new candidaTes have had any previous experience. As usual, how- ever, a large group oT men Turned ouT Tor pracTice early in December and immediaTeIy buckled down To hard work in anTicipaTion oT a successTuI season. ESSTC wresTIing Tans may look Torward To seeing Their Team prove iTs worTh in TuTure maTches. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Revello, BachTeII, Wagner, MarTucci. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gahres, Ver- rasTro, Berger, R. Hess. Cau- Tilli. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cox, Tyson, Sorensen, BasTianelIi. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miilce. Ruane. Rushin, Lefcher, Mana- ger. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Blair, Sibley, Meyers, Mr. Oclcershalusen, Coach. . ' V1 Gymnastics The beginning of ihe winI'er sporls season finds The gymnasium a Ioeehive of acriviry as members, old and new, sirive Io obrain a posifion on 'rhe re- nowned college gym Jream. Many hours of inrensive 'rraining are required 'Io form a uni+ which will dis- play 'ihe many in'rrica're 'techniques necessary 'ro per- form on The parallel bars, rings, horses and mais or To carry ou'r Jrhe precision marching drills which Wes'r Poinf Cadels mighr envy. The gym Team represenfs our Healih and Phy- sical Educarion deparrmenr. Their range of Travel is exiensive and Their program is highly regarded and in cons'ran'r demand. Under The direcrion of Mr. Oscar J. Lilienslein, head of The HeaH'h and Physical Educaiion deparr- meni, and his capable assisiani, Miss Mary While- nigh'r, lhe gym Team performs in Taulrless fashion and leaves a Iasiing impression upon ihose who wir- ness rheir exhibi+ions. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hamer, Lee. Liplon, C. Smilh, Geiss Clinger, lspeclcy, Goodling. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shelloclc, Shoemaker, Fairchild, Winings, Angsladf, Schmidf. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Corrigan, Shufl. Manager: Mouser, Schnellman, Brizzy, Daufrich, Walfz, Sem- mel, Mr. Liliensiein, Coach: Eclcle. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norihrup, P. Jones, Levenclis, Schafer. FIFTH ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Meehan Leafherman, E. Smilh, Hannigan, W. Maioriello. .U L T ..w va vi' M-SEQ--L.--u-BM.. gn . ,H 'xi . J, '. .' . --r 4 ' .Y we 1 Women' Bu kellaull --X x, N , 'NX' -X X - M, X x -' 'F-N. f- S '-, ,.. L5 'gs-an U?-F ,V . . X 'F' -4 p This year, under The very capable coaching oT Miss Zimbar, The WarrioreTTes have exhibiTed speed and skill on The courT. This Type oT play TeaTures moTion on The pass Trom player To player. The ESSTC Iassies opened The TirsT basIceTbaII game of The season by deTeaTing Cheney STC wiTh a score of 47-35. AIThough Cheney displayed a TasT Team, The girls Trorn Normal Hill proved To be even TasTer. On February 7Th, The ZimbareTTes meT and cle- TeaTed a weak Misericordia Team by The score oT 46-I 7. Our Team possesses an aggressive oTiense as well as a sTrong deTense. The possibiliTies Tor an un- deTeaTecI season are anTicipaTed. CrediT should be given Carol Mosser who has played ouTsTanding ball here aT ESSTC Tor The pasT Tour years. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dicks, Michener, Demianlco, Asberry, Schussler, Zerbey, M. Zimmerman. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Zimbar, Coach, Lyfhgre, BIeicharT, Moran, Kramer, Mosser, RoberTs, Manager. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Yeagle, FerTicI:, Rowe, Hecht .94 Y F S' -T,, 1 1'-dc ' a. ' Wye mf' I' FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Dems Coach Davis Anderson Kaseman J Mauoruello Mellman SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Sloan Black Alexander Gallo Slaybaclc Clark Wood Manager THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT T Murray Manager D Lurz Mules Sleele Palmer Chris Denis. ESSTC's new baslcelloall coach, has wasied no 'rime in whipping info shape a 'ream which is hard 'ro bear. Every game, wherher won or Iosr. has been a closely coniesied one, and 'Ihe 'lighiing spiril' shown Ioy The members of Ihe Jream is characierisric of our arhleies. Having won five of 'the iirsi' seven games, The Warriors are looking for- ward Io Ihe complerion of an exceplionally success- ful season. As only four seniors will noi rerurn 'ro Ihe 'ream nexi' season. and as Ihe Junior Varsiiy Ieam slands ready 'ro fill any vacancies wiih excellenr players, 'rhe ourloolc for furure seasons is exiremely Iorighi. The pariing seniors: Maioriello, Miles, Alex- ander and Anderson, will long be remembered a+ ESSTC for Iheir coniribulion To The fine 'ream which was molded under Ihe direciion of Coach Denis. RAI! EU S 5 2? LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Shay, Coach: Bussolari. Colonius. Newell, Cla rk. J. V. Basketball Coach Shay's J.V. Cagers have really come up in The eyes oT sporT's Tans aT ESSTC This season. WiTh such new maTerial Trom The Tresh- man class and TransTers he has developed a good Team ready To sTep inTo The places of some oT The senior varsiTy players when They make Their Tarewell plays oT The season. Among Those men our aTTenTion has been drawn To such ouTsTanding exhibiTors oT Tine baskeTball as Ray Bussolari fall sTaTe Trom lv1assachuseTTsl, Ronnie Bellows wiTh his very TasT and decisive acTion, Bill Curran wiTh his good seT shoT, and Jim MaTThew wiTh his experT ball handling. These are only a Tew, buT all The resT oT The Team have shown a Tine spiriT oT sporTsmanship and good baslceTball. Coach Shay deserves e loT oT crediT Tor a good iob. LEFT TO RIGHT: Shaw, HarTman, Giribbins, Linder, SidoTi, Manager: Mr. Shay, Coach: Bellows, Quinn, McNeilus, Kern. Sponsored by The HealTh and Physical Educa- Tion Club and coached by Miss KaTherine GriTFiTh, The Archery Club is one oT The biggesT drawing cards Tor women sTudenTs aT EasT Shoudsburg. AlThough archery is noT considered a varsiTy sporT aT The college, The girls parTicipaTing in This acTiviTy have compeTed wiTh oTher Teams on The varsiTy level. lvlaTched wiTh Temple UniversiTy lasT spring. The Robin Hoods Trom ESSTC displayed Their TalenTs experTly. losing by a very close margin. In compeTiTion The Columbia Round is used. This consisTs oT 72 arrows: 24 aT 50 yards, 40 yards and 30 yards respecTively. Archery KNEELING. LEFT TO RIGHT: V. SmiTh. Kocher, Park. STANDlNG. LEFT TO RIGHT: Bohr, Sincock, Rinker, Caruso. Miss GriTlTTh. Coach: Luckenbill, Kish BarTleson. 'l- -T TT .-T.-. Coach Mary WhiTenighT's charges Turned in an impressive record This year, emerging vicTorious in Tour oT six maTches. The neT lassies goT OTT To a Tavorable sTarT by shuTTing ouT Their Drexel op- ponenTs. Upon reTurning To The home courTs, an inspired Team enTered iTs TirsT deTeaT in The record book aTTer bowing To Ursinus. Winning sTyle re- Turned To The ,ESSTC charges when New York Uni- versiTy invaded our campus. The Trip To SwarThmore resulTed in a close conTesT as The Team su'lTered Their second and lasT deTeaT oT The season. For The lasT inTercollegiaTe maTch The Team Travelled To Phila- delphia To meeT a powerTul Temple UniversiTy seven and overTook Them in an exciTing Tinish-a TiTTing climax To a successTul season. The 'Final maTch oT The season was a vicTorious one Tor The women Warriors as They seT back Their predecessors-The Alumnae. Women's Tennis LEFT TO RIGHT: Moyer, HechT, Hardenbergh, MarTin, SheTlock. Mosser, Hudak, CapTain: Burkhart Manager: Miss WhiTenighT. Coach. ESSTC OPP 4 New York UniversiTy I 5 Drexel 0 I Ursinus 4 3 SwarThmore 2 3 Temple UniversiTy 2 2 Alumnae l Men's Tennis Under The guidance of Coach Grimm, ESSTC's RacIce'reers concluded a very successful season. Afrer geiring off lo a shaky s'rar'r by losing 'ro a powerful Panzer Ieam, The charges of Coach Grimm shook off Iheir sole deiear and emerged viciorious from 'rheir nexl five baH'Ies. There will be a deiinire problem Jrhis coming season 'frying +o replace such s'raIwar'rs as lvlalilc, lvlaioriello, McAndrews. Garreli, Alexander and Schmidt who have, or will be, los'r 'rhrouqh gradua- Jrion. The srudenl body may be assured 'rhal even under These difficullies, Coach Grimm will Turn our a ieam of which Ihey may iusfly feel proud. ESSTC OPP. A 4 Panzer 5 5 Kulzrown 4 ' 7 Panzer 2 7 Fairleigh-Dickinson 2 7 Rider 2 6 Kulziown 3 KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schmidr, Maioriello, Mc- Donough, Rofell, Durkin. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wil- son. Alexander, McAncIrews, Mr, Grimm, Coach. N ni' 4 Y-1 -1 if X. rx , V ff'ff'i'I -T? .1 Ms ' 41 V-:4 . Jf 'J ,edge-+ Q. --P. - ln.,-. . '11..,., -IIA . - K - .sh -MY- 1-1 ..' -kiw- I, - , '. -fp Baseball ln The spring oT I952, The ESSTC baseball nine Turned in a crediTable record oT Tive wins, Three losses and one Tie. As a Team, The players pounded QI, 1 'P' ,,, I JA' ouT eighT home runs, eleven doubles and six Triples, while iT held The opposiTion in check wiTh Tine deTen- sive play. ln order To beTTer This record, Mr. George Oclcershausen, in his second season as baseball menTor, musT build a new lceysTone combinaTion and discover a Tew new ouTTielders To replace Those losT by graduaTion. The Team will be bolsTered by The added experience oT a piTching sTaTT which has noT losT a hurler. To receive Their piTches, l'lobarT l-luT- chins will be reTurning Tor his TourTh season behind The pl-aTe. ln The inTield Harold Sisco and Lyle Krall will repeaT Their ouTsTanding perTormances oT The I952 season aT Third and second base respecTively. ArT Schaare, an ouTsTanding hiTTer and cenTer Tielder, will again play in The ouTTield. WiTh This group oT reTurning leTTermen and several new pros- pecTs, The i953 college nine should Turn in an impressive record. Y . SM L. . li. r.. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Murray, Herring, Hufchins, Marfucci, Prifchard, Co-captain: Bachfell, Reifz, Conrad, Cramp, Ochershausen, Coach. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harfman, Schaare, Werkheiser, Co-captain: Buf- cavage, Passaro, Check, Deffinbaugh, WoodIing. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Spillane Mellman, Sisco, Foley, Sieever, SI'1uII, KraII, Hess. A fasl slepping group of runners, headed by Caplain Mark Neiako, 'rurned in a fine record in 1952. Thrills were plenriful and acrion was assured as our speedslers burned The cindered palh ro vicfory. The Wesl Chesrer Team proved 'ro loe +he maior obsracle as if handed lhe ESSTC squad irs only seibaclc. The Warriors rose ro viclory in The remaining meers and capiured Tourlh place in The Srare Teachers College corfresr. Marlc Neialco and Ari Nuss were consisienl' winners for our Team and wirh Jrhem musl be men- rioned lhe fine showing made by Bob Brown, Don- ald Lewis and Bob Williams. The reiurning leHer- men will have a greal burden lo shoulder in order +o Turn in as splendid a record as has been sei by previous Teams, buf under The walchful eyes of Coach Denilce successful seasons in 'rhe lulure are assured. Track ' 2' Eiga X 'W FIRST ROW, LEFT TO R-IGHT: Mr. Denilce, Coach: Parks, Murray, Campbell, Williams, Gilberf, Lewis, Nuss. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Andrews, Neiako, Flannery, Milus- zuslcy, Brown, Schaeffer, Collier. l l Jie, A , , W 'ill ', na. : ,xv l' T f- ','5'i.i ' in .1 ,, -'iii ' T T Y-nu' ' ' ' V Ox,-T v '- 1 1 ffifi Aff- - ,M l ., ,e A sm-sis, T , N i:.,,,.1.4,. s'i-1,1 -1- !,'.h,!-'F .H ,.f,:i ' .T li-ff - ' T 1' l 1 - ,L ,.'.':j? fT' ' 725' rl? '- .4 .1 V- ' s . M I 'ilk X '. cz.-: A 1- V N ' -- '...f7 -4 'J A .. ' 15 -f - 114 is -D X. , .14,,,.i .,, an FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ashner Levendis. Cox. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: RoberTs, Rhiel, Graber, Miles, Neilson, Currier, Mr. Denike, Coach. The men on The Tield Team combine sTrengTh and speed oT reTlexes in a coordinaTed eTTorT To win poinTs in The weighT and jumping evenTs. The Training necessary. To develop a Tlawless Technique is oTTen grueling, complex, and someTimes discouraging. buT when The scores are ToTaled The dividends are paid in The Torm oT vicTories Tor These spiriTed Warriors oT ESSTC. Honorable menTion is due Tom GraTer, Roger Neilson. Dean Currier, Andy Levendis and Bob Rhiel Tor The splendid conTribuTions They made To The Team eTTorT. The success OT nexT year's Team will depend upon a Tew re- Turning leTTermen and an anTicipaTed large group oT new candidaTes. LEFT TO RIGHT: Haehnlen, DiPieTro, C. SmiTh, Winings, CoTTrell. LipTon, Dugan, Lieberman. A biT oT The success oT The aThleTic Teams This year can be aTTribuTed To This vivacious group oT girls, The cheerleaders. who led a cheering secTion aT every home evenT. The limelighT was Theirs dur- ing pep rallies which They organized To bolsTer The spiriT oT The aThleTes. ESSTC cheerleaders are usually selecTed in Their Treshman year. ATTer serving Tour years on The squad The graduaTing cheerleader is awarded a varsiTy leTTer. Our haTs go OTT To This group oT girls who prove each year ThaT school spiriT needs The leader- ship They are capable oT providing. Cheerleaders if 'X FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: ToTh, Conrad, MayroviTz, CapTain. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: PeiTTer, Foley Rol::erTs, WesTco, Shollenberger, DeTFinbaugh. THIRD ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Grimm, Coach: GilberT, Manager McKenna, MarTin, Bu'Tler, Kern, D. L. Lewis. Swimmers ready! On your mark! GeT seT! Go! This Tamiliar call oT The sTarTer is always The high poinT of exciTemenT as The swimming Warriors oT ESSTC loaTTle Tor berThs on The Team which meeTs some oT The sTrongesT compeTiTion in The EasT. Under The direcTion OT Coach Grimm These men have puT in many hours oT grueling pracTice in order To be able To Tace such Tormidable Toes as LaTayeTTe, WesT ChesTer and Long Island Univer- si1'y. WiTh such sTalwarTs as MayroviTz, RoberTs, Conrad, Shollenberger and Dellfinbaugh reTurning To Torm The nucleus oT The group, The TorThcoming season promises To loe a vicTorious one. When The call oT The lasT sTarTer's signal has died and The Tinal gun shoT has Taded, when The biggesT splash and The smallesT ripple are gone, and The pool lies calm and blue, ESSTC may well be proud OT her swimming Warriors. F H an 'yi i ,Q .gig 2 fr , E T I I1 l , T ISI -' il : f5,.y 9. sf M. , .TTi' .i l - . V . rrr , , g y T i Igf. ..:1!L ir- N v' To ., , -' 'sf I I 111' , . -N f I I , is--vw 4 -T '- Q , ., ,T U. h 1 z TTR I Q.: V 'T 'X-'J' 51' V I I 'I U ,ff f 44 ,. ' ,' ' ' , T ef' I - if as I ilu ink 5 87 Donald Bachlell, left was nominafed 'ro The 2nd All-American soccer Team, while Fred Gahres. right received All-American honorable menfion. ESSTC is proud of Janel' Dicks, who was a Uniled Slaies represenfalive al The recen'r Olympics held al Helsinki, Finland. 1 ydfiwmuifmifil' in ORGANIZATIONS :I Ill. nfl I E SPEECIH Tomfe -Po 5' 0u'n.Aw Neclcm Cnfrxvus H X QYFQI Govzmuua Boones I fp, 'ik V85 xo, 20 4V it LEFT TO RIGHT: Maioriello. President Dicks, Ashner, Riehm, Gilberi' Ruane Edin er Shollenber er DauTrich MaTlaclc I I Q I Q I I I SecreTary3 Dr. T. Moore, Dr. Koehler, Bohr, Mr. May. Joseph Maioriello, PresidenT of SenaTe The STudenT SenaTe, The execuTive body in charge oT sTudenT governme-nT, is made up of elecTed members. The senaTors are elecTed annually Trom each class and The presidenT is elecTed Trom The college-aT-large. One of The mosT imporTanT responsibiliTies is allocaTing money To The various councils and execu- Tive commiTTees according To budgeTs seT up by The SenaTe. The SenaTe supervises and conclucTs elec- Tions, reviews The minuTes and audiTs The books oT all sTudenT organizaTions, and, in general, assisTs in The beTTermenT of The sTudenT body and organiza- Tions. WiThin The STudenT SenaTe lies The power To propose amendmenTs To The cohsTiTuTion To be adopTed by The sTudenT body. 'si T Z Siudeni Senate wwxq I. .5 , 5: 1 ' .ff -J 92 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT Pfeflfer, Edwards, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Corson Adviser: Freeland, Presi- dent Sheflock. Secrefary: Dr Dupee. Mr. Smifh. Enieriuinmeni Council SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: GocIcIey. Craig, Chairman: Miss Brown, Coionius, Bonner. Miss R. Jones. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. E. Marfin, Wen?- zeI, Mr. Denis. Crawn Advuser Br nick UI LEFT TO RIGHT: Lukas, Mr. . ' : a ' . - Shafer, Rau. Publications Council N4- LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Albenzi. Schmidt Hechf, HeIImers. NOT SHOWN IN PICTURE: Dr. T. Moore and Mr. Schissler, advis- SFS. Cooperaiive ook Store FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberfs, Yeagle, Marfin, Luck- enbni, Bedell. sscomo gow, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fairchild. Brown, Dribnak. Linfner, Fudala, Cauley, Vice-President Am'- I1ursI. Presidenf: KroII, Secre- fary-Treasurerq Mosser. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shel- I1amer. DOUQIWBFIY, E. Jones. Dorrian, Augusfine, Perchel, Miss R. Jones, Adviser: OL Dem- ianenko, Miss Brown, Adviser: Russopulos. Pagoffo. Women s xecuhve Council Men s xecuhve Council SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Levendis, Vice-Presidenf: Evanish, Secrefary - Treasurer: Mr. E. Marfin, NorII'1rup, Presi- denf. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jago. Grahres Hess. 06? l my , SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Riehl, Vice-Chairman: Rous- seau, Chairman: Rofell, Secre- +ary. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Liliensiein, Ad- viser: Miss Zimbar, Shaw. Aihlelic Council FTA Council SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fudala, Secreiary: Mrs. Pefer- son, Adviser: Riehl, Public Re- lalions Chairman: Miss Poniius, Adviser: Ca'uIey, Librarian: Shelhamer, Vice - Presideni. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Bean, Adviser: Spirifo, His- foriang Cafferfy. Presideni: Nuss, Program Chairman: Bohr Treasurer: Flannery, Parliamen- iarian: Dr. Meyer, Adviser: Dr. Wildrick, Adviser. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dau- 'rricI'1, PresidenI:SI'1oemaker, HecI'1+,Treasurer1Fosgreen, Siprrorh, Branick, Rider, Vice- Presidenfq V. Smifh. STAND- ING, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Miss Brown, Adviser: Slick, Secre- Iary: Rhineharr, Colonius, Seip, Evans, Jacoby. WRA Council MRA Council SEATED, LEFT TO RIGVI-IT: Hughes, Vice-President Doug- las, President DeFFinbaugh, Na- miofka, Treasurer: Yura. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Denis,AcIvIser:KIeIn,CI1uI:a- bick, Shaw, Blake, Secreraryi Raider, Sidofi, Berger. I I , 4.51 SOCIAL COUNCIL. The Social Council serves The sTudenT body by sponsoring The major social acTivi- Ties OT The college year which are noT class Tunc- Tions. The council also rnainTains cerTain equipmenT which can be borrowed by oTher organizaTions Tor use aT Their social acTiviTies. The music played in The dining hall is also The responsibiliTy OT This council. As do The oTher councils, The Social Council oper- aTes on a budgeT OT appropriaTions Trom The STu- denT SenaTe. ENTERTAINMENT COUNCIL. The EnTe-rTainmenT Council is in charge OT all arrangemenTs Tor such acTiviTies as concerTs, lecTures, dramaTics and holi- day celebraTions. This council makes capiTal expend- iTures, selecTs aT leasT one assembly program each year, and is insTrumenTal in providing much OT The organized enTerTainmenT aT ESSTC. PUBLICATIONS COUNCIL. The purpose OT The PublicaTions Council is To manage all deTails relaTing To publicaTions ThaT may be iniTiaTed by The sTudenT body. The council deTermines The general policies oT The sTudenT newspaper and musT approve The sTaTT OT The senior yearbook. STudies are made OT comparaTive cosTs OT various Types OT publicaTions ThaT may be iniTiaTed. COOPERATIVE BOOKSTORE. The CooperaTive BooksTore is a member OT The NaTional AssociaTion OT College STores. IT is operaTed Tor The beneTiT OT sTudenTs by a commiTTee OT sTudenTs and admin- isTraTive oTTicers. The sTore carries educaTional TexT- books, wearing apparel required Tor classes in healTh educaTion, and oTher necessary equipmenT required by The sTudenTs. WOMEN'S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. The Women's ExecuTive Council promoTes The welTare OT all women sTudenTs Through happy cooperaTive living and helps each woman sTudenT adiusT To college liTe. The members OT The Council, who are elecTed annually, work in cooperaTion wiTh The Dean OT Women and carry ouT The enTire social program Tor The women sTudenTs. This program includes Tour class Teas, an annual Tall parTy and The examinaTion week chocolaTe TesT. The wOmen's quieT lounge, The kiTcheneTTe and The Gay M room are under The direcTion oT This council. MEN'S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. This council is The chieT governing bod OT The men's sTudenT govern- menT organizaTion. This organizaTiOn's duTies consisT OT' The sponsorship OT The men's social program dur- ing The year and supervision OT Treshman regulaTions. MeeTings are held Tor The discussion OT, and rec- ommendaTions concerning, dormiTory procedures. The chieT aim OT The group is To assisT wiTh The communal welTare and To encourage each sTudenT To become more selT-direcTive. ATHLETIC COUNCIL. This group includes repre- senTaTives elecTed Trom The Tour classes. lT's chieT TuncTions are: To deTermine policies, approve expen- diTures, prepare annual budgeTs and To approve recommendaTions Tor varsiTy leTTers. In The spring OT each year The council is in charge OT an assembly program which is held To award varsiTy leTTers To Those Team members who are eligible. FTA. The Thaddeus STevens ChapTer is The sTudenT branch OT The PSEA and NEA and includes in iTs membership The enTire senior class. The ExecuTive Council is made up OT Tour mem- bers OT The TaculTy who are appoinTed by The presi- denT OT The college, a presidenT OT The chapTer chosen by The execuTive council Trom iTs own mem- bers and nine members elecTed by The class. This council has The duTies OT Tamiliarizing cha Ter mem- bers wiTh The purpose and TuncTion OT The organi- zaTion. assisTing The chapTer presidenT wiTh The reg- isTraTion OT The new members and submiTTing a bud- geT Tor chapTer approval. AT meeTings held Once every monTh such Topics as public reIaTions, budgeT, proTessional eThics and inTerviews are discussed. The purpose OT This organizaTion is To provide a proTessional background Tor sTudenT Teachers and To develop a pracTical undersTanding OT The rela- Tionships ThaT should prevail among TuTure Teachers and Those agencies wiTh which They are aTTiliaTed eiTher in whole or in parT. WRA. The purpose OT The Women's RecreaTion AssociaTion is To provide individual and group recreaTion To all women sTudenTs. IT oTTers boTh phy- sical and social acTiviTies Tor women aT The college. ITS acTiviTies include bowling, horseback riding, hiking, card TournamenTs, kniTTing and swimming. Special acTiviTies include a winTer weekend aT Poc- ono Manor. The highlighTs OT The year are The spon- soring OT dances, a Tashion show and The supervision OT social acTiviTies in The women's recreaTional room. MRA. WiTh Mr. Chris Denis, assisTanT dean OT men, aT The helm, The newly organized Men's RecreaTion AssociaTion has come To The ToreTrOnT This year in The Iis+ OT acTive organizaTions on campus. The purpose OT The organizaTion is To Torm and moTivaTe recreaTion, inTeresT and hobby clubs Tor all men sTudenTs. In cooperaTion wiTh The WRA, The MRA sponsors roller skaTing, picnics, square and round -dancing, ping-pong TournamenTs, checkers and chess. All men have diTTerenT inTeresTs and hobbies. The MRA has plans To TulTiIl These inTeresTs To The TullesT exTenT. l ns IIONORARY SOCIETIES f e9 wx f' KAPPA DELTA Pl. Kappa Del+a Pi is a naTional honor socieTy in educaTion. lTs purpose is To encour- age high scholasTic sTandards among iTs members and To recognize ouTsTanding conTribuTions in The Tield oT educaTion. Membership in Kappa DelTa Pi is limiTed To Those iuniors and seniors who have mainTained high scholasTic averages and have demonsTraTed qualiTies oT leadership and high characTer. The bi-weekly programs TeaTure speakers or panel discussions in The general Tield oT educaTion oT special inTeresT To Teachers. The Gamma Xi chapTer was esTablished aT ESSTC in l93l. Wl-lO'S Wl-IO. Who's Who Among STudenTs in American UniversiTies and Colleges is a naTion- wide publicaTion which recognizes ouTsTanding achievemenTs oT college sTudenTs ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes. The qualiTicaTions considered in mal:- ing The selecTion oT These sTudenTs are: The sTu- denT's scholarship, his cooperaTion and leadership in academic and exTracurricular acTiviTies, his ciTi- zenship and service To The college and his promise oT TuTure useTulness. The publicaTion includes sTu- denTs Trorn 650 colleges and universiTies. Each sTu- denT receives a cerTiTicaTe oT recogniTion. beneTiTs oT The organizaTion's STudenT PlacemenT Service. and recogniTion in The lOublicaTion Tor The year Tor which he was selec'Ted. in The Torm oT a wriTe-up oT his college and personal record. The l952-53 edi- Tion oT Who's Who will include Twelve ESSTC sTudenTs. ALPHA PSI OMEGA. Alpha Psi Omega was or- ganized as a naTional honorary dramaTic TraTerniTy on AugusT IZ, l925. The TraTerniTy has grown in populariTy ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes unTil now There are 300 acTive chapTers. lo+a Omicron is The name oT The casT aT ESSTC. The purpose OT The casT is To provide an honor socieTy Tor Those doing a high sTandard oT worlc in dramaTics and incidenTally, Through The expansion oT Alpha Psi Omega among The colleges oT The UniTed STaTes and Canada, provide a wider Tellow- ship Tor Those inTeresTed in The college TheaTer. The members oT The organizaTion endeavor To develop dramaTic TalenT and The arT oT acTing, cul- TivaTe a TasTe Tor The besT in The drama and TosTer The culTural values which dramaTics develop. ALPHA PHI OMEGA. DelTa Upsilon is The local chapTer oT Alpha Phi Omega, naTional service Tra- TerniTy, which is composed oT college men who are or have been aTTiliaTed wiTh The boy scouTs. To be eligible Tor membership, candidaTes musT have a saTisTacTory scholasTic sTanding and a desire To render service To oThers. The purposes oT This TraTerniTy are To develop Triendship and To prornoTe service To humanif , To The counTry. To The communiT and To The coilege program. AcTiviTies sponsored, by The local chap- Ter include a boy scouT camporee Tor The local boy scouTs, blood donor drives and Tlower sales Tor The college dances. GAMMA Tl-IETA UPSILON. Gamma TheTa Upsilon is an honorary naTional proTessional TraTerniTy in geography which is open To men and women. Mem- bership is exTended To any sTudenT who is maioring or minoring in geography and who has meT The necessary scholasTic requiremenTs. The purpose oT This organizaTion is To TurTher geographical lcnowl- edge. lTs program includes Trips To geographical conTerences ThroughouT The naTion. discussions per- Taining To many branches oT geography and Tield Trips oT a diversiTiecl naTure. SlGMA ZETA TAU. The Tau chapTer oi Sigma ZeTa is a naTional honorary science socieTy. Those eligible Tor membership are juniors and seniors ma'oring or minoring in science and maThemaTics who have achieved a saTisTacTory scholasTic sTanding in Their Tield oT specializaTion. The purposes oT This socieTy are To encourage and TosTer The aTTainmenT oT a lcnowledge oT The sciences and To recognize The aTTainmenT oT high scholarship in The special Tields oT science and maThemaTics. AcTiviTies oT This organizaTion include speakers rep- resenTing various Tields of science and educaTional Trips ThroughouT The sTaTe. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ackermann, GocI:Iey, Sfiefel, Ouiq, Treasurer: Transue, Correspond ing Secreraryq Freeland, Presidenfg Heines, Vice-President Branick, Recording Secrefaryi Riehm Carcione. SECOND ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. McGarry, Adviser: Dorrian, Burron. Hermann CaFFerIy, Grafer, Glennon, WI'1i'rIaIcer, Moser, Bobersky. Kappa Delia Pi Wha's Who FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Heines, Mosser, Branick. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Bohr Pagorfo, Maflack, Pfeffer, Wenfzel. THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Heffner, Ouig, Grafer Freeland 'mf I ,s 1 .445 v'.gmuxwavr1ff f 2:2-.c:-.1'x.:'g,,. ' AVL W 4 .. .a- MQ' A I 36.4 J 11,3 Ps LEFT TO RIGHT: Ackermann, Flannery, Business Manager: Sebring, Mr. Smifh, Adviser: Hermann, Casr Direcfor: BoII'z. Alpha Psi mega Alpha Phi Omega FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gilbert Treasurer: C. Luiz, Secrerary: Jordan, Boofh. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kennedy, Ashner, Hermann, Dr. Hood, Adviser: Connors, Cramp. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tregaskis, Presidenf: C. Brown, SI'IeII', E. SmHI'1, McIn'Iyre, Warren, G. Luiz, Davis, G'uIIcIc. '101 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Lewis, Deubier, Jarreff, Pagoffo, Vice-Presidenf: Carroll, Secre- +ary: Golden, Ponferio, Spirifo, Treasurer. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Blake, Evanish, Lefcher, Namiofka, Baffisfo, Sampson, Loughridge, Dr. Dean, Adviser: Lichfenwalner, Eskra, President Duffy. A. Miller, Heffner, R. Smiih, Tregaskis. Gamma 1' heia Upsilon Sigma Zeia Tau LEFT TO RIGHT: Gilbert Vice-Presidenh Sialeic, Maiorielio, Graier, Shanoski, Sheflock, Bakalo. Schmid, President Tregaskis, Dr. W. Moore, Adviser: Daufrich, Treasurer: Bobersicy, Hecht Secrefary: Mosser, Hermann, Miller. i T I If Z , 1 I1 Q' V , I ' ' 1 SPECIALIZED ACTIVITIES l ,I I ,f I 0 I, 11 I ,Q 6 I' 1 4 ll in 7 ll ' 'I Q n i If u 6' L L A ll ' Q 'I 41 I' I' X A o . r 9' M ' al If I .1 I 5' lo M 5 f fr ZX! 0 lf . 1 S 1, I 4' , I u L55 'N C 'I 4 The Blue Pencil Club, in which membership is unresTricTed, aims To promoTe inTeresT in worTh- while IiTeraTure. The club TrequenTIy TeaTures guesT speakers well versed in liTeraTure. Panels, comprised oT members, discuss Topics oT IiTerary inTeresT. The main proiecT oT The club is The Annual Blue Pencil ConTesT. which endeavors To encourage crea- Tive wriTing. The winners are honored aT an ouTing aT which They read Their enTries. l.e Cel-cle Francais FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Hornza, Treasurer: Soroka, Pres Lucker, Ruane, GoranT, Vice THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT LaDuca, SidoTi, DougI1erTy, Mc Kenna, SepTor. Blue Pencil Club Le Cercle Francais welcomes To iTs member- ship maiors and minors in French as well as sTudenTs who have sTuclied French in high school and are inTeresTed in The language and counTry. The bi- weekly meeTings TeaTure programs oT French songs and games and include inTeresTing speakers on France and iTs cusToms. An annual evenT is a Trip To New York CiTy where The club visiTs various French cuITuraI cenTers, plays or movies. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: BurTon, Dr. KisTIer, Adviser: Ainspac, President SipTroTh, SecreTary-Treasurer: Barlholo- mew, WhiTTa ker, Vice-President SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mery, Heines, Lucious, Barber. gi idenTg Zaludek, Quinn, Klein Davies. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eskra, Branick, Dr PresidenT: Dr. Terrill, Adviser sf ' 1 f- .Lf ' KJ, I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: HamilTon, STrauser, Fry, Marra, Barber, Kuchinslci. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hamer, Bonney, Williams, Fosgreen, Bradburn, Hamblin. Savage, Miller. Toms. Transue, WalTz. ShaTler. S. Nasa, Barber. Dr. Cleaver, Miss Brown, Miller. THIRD ROW, LEFTTO RIGHT: Fellencer. PeTers. Sincoclc, Wal- berT. Evans, Wren, Pearsol, Sip- TroTh, Haney, Iuucious, Cossack, WesTbroolc, Eclcle, Russopulos. J. Fry. Dunkelberger. Women Day Students Led by able oTTicers and advisers. boTh The men's and women's day sTudenT organizaTions have developed inTo TuncTional groups. The women's group has Tor iTs execuTive de- parTmenT, Georgia Russopolus, President Vivian AmhursT, Vice-President and Carolyn Brown. Sec- reTary-Treasurer. Under The able direcTion oT ad- visers Dr. Cleaver and Miss Brown The acTiviTies oT This group included a picnic aT Dr. Cleaver's home near Saylorsburg and a ChrisTmas parTy in The day sTudenT rooms in STroud Hall. Headed by Edmund Jago, President Thomas SmiTh, Vice-President Bill Chamberlain, SecreTaryg Jerry FriTz, Treasurer: and Mr. Wimer, Adviser, The men's day sTudenT organizaTion moved inTo iTs new IocaTion in Shawnee Hall on January 28. The high- lighTs oT The year Tor This group were a parTy-picnic sponsored in cooperaTion wiTh The women day sTu- denTs and a ChrisTmas parTy held aT a nearby resorT hoTeI. TogeTher, These Two organizaTions number over a. hundred sTudenTs who live in or near STroudsburg and EasT STroudsburg. Men Day Siuclenis FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dowling. BarTholomew, Wool- ever, SpiriTo, Dougherfy. SEC- OND ROW, LEFT TO' RIG-HT: France, Michelin, Heiney. E. STarner, W. Jones, Ealey. Se- bring, Fabel, Scghaare, Ainspac. T. SmiTh, Jago. THIRD ROW. LEFT TO' RIGHT: Treible, Tre- dinnick, McDonough.PeechaTlca. DeFranco, Bensing, Mr. Wimer, O'Neill. Mr. Denis, J. SmiTh. Fellman, Newbalcer. Chamber- lain, AnTon. McKenna, STrunk, Toms. FriTz. S--A SEATED. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sleidle, President Bariholomay. Vice-Presideni: P. Werlcheiser. Wooclling. STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Lukas, DeLuca. Wy- wiorslci, Secrelary: Kilroy, Bur- ron, Mr. May, Adviser: D. Smifh, Gloycl, K. Jones. Glins- kas. Treasurer: Van Gordon. Euclidean Club The alleirmmenl oi lhe abilily lo undersiencl and inlerprel chiIdren's aclions and needs is The uliimale goal oi The A.C.E, Learning how lo help a child become a good ciiizen by guiding him in acquiring 'rhe social and educaiional knowledge which will lead him in a high qualiry life is an impor- Ianl aspeci of ihis organizalion. - Ils general purpose is io iniroduce members lo Ihe philosophy oi elemeniary educalion. .4 , This organizaiion is composed of sluclenls infer- esled in The Teaching of malrhemaiics. Hs purpose is lo acquainl' Hs members wiih The procedures of operaiing such a club, io review malhemalical his- iorical evenis and io give members experience in 'rhe applicaiion ol malhemalics To everyday Iiie. A. C. . FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Edinger, Edwards, Richline, Weslbrook, Haney, Yura, S. Miller, Joan Fry, Vice-Presiclenf: B. Smifh. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Moran, Cahferiy, Presiden1':Golden, Lamberl, Pearsol, Sievenson, Hamblin, B. W. Smilh. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Cary, Advis. er: MacFarIand. I-Iovanec. .1v.gq5.1 ,, . T ' I 5:vfC'fHI'i, 1 Play producTion is an acTiviTy so highly Techni- cal ThaT IT requires The services and resources oT a large dramaTic associaTion such as Mask anol Zany. In cooperaTion wiTh Alpha Psi Omega. Ivlaslc ancl Zany produces one play each semesTer and also a ChrisTmas pageanT. IT is a rule oT The club noT To have iTs members specialize in any one Tielcl, buT To shiTT Trom iob To iolo so ThaT all will geT a TasTe oT every phase oT play producTion. Maioreiies SEATED, LEFT TO RIG-HT: Luclcenbill, Ispeclcy, Lamson, Lesser, PTeTTersTein, Grove, Fen! sTermaIcer, Yearing, Scalzaclona, Vice-President Lappin, Acker- mann, President Goodling, Grancey, 5ecreTaryg STeiTeI, DePieTro, Baccinelli. STAND! ING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wash. Flannery, LeRoy, MerTz, Her- mann. Richmond, Fuchs, Mr. SmiTh, Adviser: Bakalo, LinTner, Carroll, D. E. Lewis, Ruane, Evanish, Barna, Sincoclc, Kiiclc, BarTIeson. Musk and Zuny This enThusiasTic and TaIenTed group highIighT The Tall sporTs evenTs. They noT only brighTen our campus wiTh Their color anol TaIenT, buT also par- TicipaTe in Those Town evenTs in which The college band plays a parT. Their ever-ready willingness and abiliTy adcl To The enioymenT oT our sporTs Tans. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Demia- nenko, Radell, Aust Beighn, Swinesburg, GeisTweiI', Blake, Drum Maior. I-lealih Education All sludenls enrolled al ESSTC are eligible for membership in Jrhe Heallh and Physical Educalion Club. Members are represenled by a council com- posed ol Iwo members from each heallh educalion class. The council. under Jrhe supervision ol Mr. Lilienslein, presenls an inleresling and varied pro- gram in Ihe field of heallh and physical educalion. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: lloii, Goodling, Barber, Besl. Asarian, Merlz, Hardenbergh, . Smilh, LaTourel re, K. Jones, . Errico, Marra. SECOND ROW, if I LEFT TO RIGHT: Hurd, Pfelfer, . Presidenlg VanDyke, Schappal, Farrell, Weidknechl, Swoyer, P. Zimmerman, Slecher, Klile, Wash, Dennis. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Besecker, Marshall. Bush, Fellencer, Riehm, Fudala, Rider, Slick, Fuge, Dr. Corson, Adviser. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ber- ger, Frifz, Blair, Lewis, Collier, C. Blake, Chudzinski, P. Jones Holweger, Barna, Morgan. . I'- Club . I , ,ii .I ,l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schell, Bingaman, Barlholomew, Rhen, Zimmerman, Fry, N. Evans, Goranl. DeSanIos, Fry. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schaeffer, Redline, Schussler, Ashner, J. Evans, Klinger, Cramer, Drake, Flem- ing, Lucious. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Collier. Giahres, Shaffer, Seplor, Mor- gan, Wiley, Fellman, Dr. Cor- son, Adviser: Roberls, Ellz, Lap- pin, Seip. MEMBERS. Allwine, Anderson, Angsfadf, Arnold, Asberry, Audel, Babin, Beaghan, Benner, Berger, Best Bickley, Binqaman, Blair, Bleicherl, Bobersky, Bohr, Bonner, Brislow, Brizzy, Brode, Brungess, D. Bush. J. Bush, H. Buller, R. Buller, Caruso, Cau- Iilli, Cavagnero, Chesek, G. Clark, G. H. Clark, Clinger, Connor, Cornman, Corri- gan, Coulon, Cox, Craig. Cur- ran, Cufler, Daulrich, Davies, Delzfinbaugh, Diebler, D. De- mianenko, Dicks, DiRenzo, Don- ovan, Douglas, Dugan, Ealey, I E Y T' 'TTT' The college band is an organizalion for men and women siudenrs who are inreresred in insrru- menial music. The reperroire of 'rho band includes numbers Thar are classical, semiclassical, religious, popular and novel. The main duly of The organiza- fion is ro perform a+ all home fooiball games. IT also marches in rhe local parades for Armisrice Day, Hallowe'en and Chrisfmas. The band performs for Eckle, Eisenbrey, Elfz, Errel. Fairchild, J. Fisher, R. Fisher, Francis, Frear, Gahres, Geiss, R. Gilbert V. Gilbert Gleyze, Goodling, Grafer, J. Gross. S. Gross, Grove, Guisfwife, Haehnlen, Hall, Halliday, Har- old. Hechf, l-lenfhorn, Herman, Herring, Hilberg, Hill, Howard. Hresko, Hufchins, lspecky, Johnson, Judge. Judy, Keiser, Kennedy,Krall,Kramer,Lamazzo. Lanlcford, Leafherman, Lee, Lev- endis, Lieberman, Lindner, Lip- +on, C. Luiz, D. Luiz, MacDon- ald, J. Maioriello, Malik, Marfz, Maflaclr, Mauser, McCulloch, McLaren, McNelis, Megronigle, Mellman, Melville, Moran, Moyer, Murray, Naizby, Noll A. Nuss, R. Nuss, Park, Peiffer Pewferbaugh, Pollack, Preffy Rack, Radel, Rauch, Rhen Roberfs, Rodola, Rosenberger Rofell, Rofhermel, Rowe Rushin, Schaeffer, Schmidf Schnellman, Schnure, Seiger Sherlock, Shires, Shoemaker Sisco, Slayback, Sloan, E. Smifh J. Smifh, Solcol, Spencer Sfeever, Sfine, Sfoudr, Sweigarf Talgo, Thomas, Tichy, Toih, Tul- lis, Tyler, Tyson, VanDyke, Ver- g rasrro, Voffero, Wescoe, Wil- , liams Wood Yankosl: Yoder, , . y. Zawafslcy, Zerby, M. Zimmer- lgltiyl ' man. P. Zimmerman. The College Chorus is composed of Jrhose young men an-cl women who enioy music and like 'ro sing. An inviiarion ro ioin is exiended +o all who are inieresfed. The work of 'rhe chorus consisrs of parriciparion in such programs as radio broadcasfs, local church programs, baccalaureaie and commencemeni ex- ercises and Chrisfmas programs. An inirialed gold pin is awarded rhose siudenrs who have servedifaifhfully in 'rhe chorus for four semesrers. Band one assembly each year and one of The highlighis of Jrhe organizarion is a Spring concerr held in May. The performances of rhe band convey 'rhe college spirii' rhal' is so necessary ro college life. Au-.M Ti ? 109 Puiier 'n Paint .C. A. PuH'er 'n Painl is an arl club for sludenls who are inleresled in arls and cralls. The program of The organizalion includes workshops an-d meelings where sludenls are offered lhe opporlunily 'ro work various malerials. such as glass elching, plaslics. paper cralf, wood crafl, melal craff and ofhers. Ofher highlighls of lhe club include guesl speakers, social meelings and a lrip 'ro New York Cily 'ro visif museums and olher places of inleresl. y .j ,gl SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: An- fon. Dralce, Pisaneschi, Hamil- Y lon, PagoHo, Secrelaryg Leunes. ifgfil Treasurer: Ponlerio, Spirifo, Vice-President Rieder, Jordan. Gackenbach, E. Lufz, Krawilz, Liddicoal, Kisl. STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: McKenna, Bonney, Williams, Burke, Dop- fel, Sipley. Dare, Wren, Wesler- vell, Pefchel, Shanoslci, Bedner, Maclenlorl. Yeagle, Kocher, Hopkins, Keiser, Sfriclcland, Ro- salo, Squilla, Lefcher, Rohland, Golden, Dr. Koehler, Adviser. if 1 S T .gig The Sludenl Chrislian Associalion, Jrhe only slu- denl organizalion on our campus devoled 'ro reli- gious aclivilies, is a non-seclarian group. ll' is by no means a single isolaled unif, buf is a parl of The infernalional Sludenl' Chrislian Movemenl which lunclions on a world-wide basis. This organizalion has a varied an-d flexible pro- gram, which includes. among olher Things, inspiring films, speakers connecled wilh some phase of Chris- 'rian educalion and panel discussions fealuring slu- denl parlicipalion. For lively and inleresling sludenl' discussions on some of flue mosl conlroversial queslions ol The day, The World Oullook Club musl cerlainly be given precedence over any o'rl1er exfra-curricular ac'l'ivi'ry on our campus. Tlnis organizalion is com- posed of sludenls who are inleresled in a Tree clebaie or discussions on 'rlne chief problems of our limes. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Swinesburg, Sfecher, McLaugh- lin, Pfefferslein, Williams, Hell- mers,Scl'1appal,Cushall, Farrell, Fudala, Augusline, Gran- cey, Kucl1inski,Amhursl, Pefers, Kuchinski, R. Neal, Slrickland. Secrefary. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: McKinney, Bogdan, lhnar, Devers, Dopfel, Ayers, Breden, Brungess, Ferlick, Mc- Ginnis, Meyers, Wallers, Wesl- brook, Schussler, Savage, Slev- enson, Cossack, Fosgreen, Mc- Farland, Walberf, Hamblin, Barndl, Lamberf, Presidenl: Toms, Vice-Presidenl: Dr. Pow- ers, Adviser. A special Tealure ol Jrlmis club every semesler is al leasl one educalional lrip lo a place of inleresl relaiive 'ro nalional oninlernalional alllairs. sWorId i0uIlook Club SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Slick, Co-Secrelary: Ackermann, Co-Presidenl: Dare, LoPrele, Walfers, Bombala, Schnellman, Slammer, Frederick, S. Nase, Marshall, LaToureH'e, lloff. STANDING. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Warren, Adviser: Ungva rsky, Shirey, Yearing, Rousseau, Spir- ilo, Co-Presiclenly Whillaker, Co-Secrelary: Gackenbach Kisf, Roflwermel, Liclifenwalner, Co-Treasurer: Coulon, Connor, Auqusline, Meyers, Rolwland, Wren, Sebring, Aslwner, Sip- Trorlw, Ricl'1line,Swinesburg, Co- Vice-Presidenl: Swoyer, Grans- back. C. A. B. .,, lluiure Club TT. ..-. . .4 The Coeducalional Aclivily Board sponsors individual and group recrealional aclivilies lor bolh men and women. These acliviries include indoor and ouldoor parries, da-nces, horseback riding, hiking, ice skaling and ping pong, checkers, cards, and bowling Iournamenls. The elecled officers of 'rhis group supervise The operalion ol 'Ihe coed recrea- Iional rooms including an acfiviiy lounge. proieciion room and snack bar. Membership includes all sfu- denls enrolled in 'rhe college. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bohr, lllsley, Treasurer: Miss Whifenighf, Adviser: M. Zim- merman, Eisenbrey, Secrelary: Zerby, Douglas, Roberls, Vice- Presiclenfq Brubaker, Treasurer: Morrell, Hardenbergh. SEC- OND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Angsfadl, Shellock, Lylhgoe, I-Iechl, Noll, Dicks, Shoemaker, Asberry, Fairchild, Roberfs, Daufrich. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Denilce, Advis- er: Bufcavage, Wagner, Mich- ener, Caruso, Wiley, Merrill. Semmel. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGI-IT: Sorensen, Wood- ling, D. Lewis, Palmer, Ander- son, Schaare, Smiih, Usilfon, Oliver. FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shaw, Klein, Conrad, Harfman, Tyson, Gahres, Roh- Iand, Bachfell, Schaeffer, Krall. SIXTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Nuss, Rhiel, Presidenfi Mar- Iucci, Hoefiner, Meehan, Sleev- ers, Blair. SEVENTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Neilson, Mgr- ris, Hannigan, Norfhrup, Leven- dis, Shollenberger, Bufler, Rhen. EIGHTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Myers, W. Maioriello, Liarherrnan, Deffinbaugh, Rev- e o. The Nalure Club acls To bring aboul social as well as educalional acceleralion 'ro 'rhose who are especially inleresled in 'rhe mysleries of 'rhe physical universe. A conlinual increase in Hs membership is proof of ils kinelic aclivily. Wholehearled parlricipafion in Coon and snake hunis, learning and posring names of Trees, and presenring speakers connecled wilh specific phases of ouldoor life are evidences of rhe diversified program. Seasonal Irips Io museums and olher places of nalural science are made 'ro Turlher a direcl conracl wiI'h Jrhe sludy of animal and planl Iile. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kocher, SecreTa ry: PonTerio, Co-Chairman: HarTman, Ever- iTT, Co-Chairman: LyThgoe, Col- onius, Treasurer: Seip. STAND- ING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug- Ias, Miss Whi'renigh+, Adviser: Miss Jones, Adviser: Miss Brown, Adviser: C. Smifh, Mr. MarTin, Adviser: DauTrich, Mr. Denis. Adviser. The sign oT highesT achievemenT in sporTs is The prized varsiTy S , and wiTh iT goes The opporTuniTy Tor membership in The VarsiTy S Club. This organi- zaTion is composed OT The prominenT aThIeTes oT our coIIege who have earned a varsiTy IeTTer on a maior sporTs Team. Members are easily recognized by The ouTsTanding sporTs sweaTer bearing The coIIege IeTTer. A hard working, seIT-supporTing group, The ciub provides exceIIenT opporTuniTy Tor Ieadership and social deveIopmenT. ITs main TuncTion is The encour- agemenT OT a high sTandard oT personal conducT among varsiTy Team members-a quaIiTy which is characTerisTic oT our Teams. v 9 ll ll FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dowling, Fabel, Heiney, Buf- cavage, Chamberlain, Lifwiniec, BIeicherT, Brescacin, Sebring, Rauch, Jacoby. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eiwine, I-Iurd, Walberf, Fredericks, Fin- negan, Bombala, Clark, EITz, BoTTo, Haines, SecreTary: Wag- ner, PresidenT: STrunIc, R. Brown, Vice-PresidenT: Nobie, Hess, France. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jacobs, Deu- bler, Mayer, L. Werkheiser, Hermann, Fleming, MeixeII, CoIIins, P. Werkheiser, Dr. Mar- Tin, Adviser: Boofh, Connor, LichTenwaIner,Treasure r: Cramp, Wafers. arslly Club f-. ::! :,: W 4 D Fw: ' Q' 1953 The eniire yearbook slarci is happy and proud 'ro presem' 'rhe I953 STROUD for your approval and enjoymeni. This sialili of over Iorly hard-working members has Tried diligenlly To bring you a year- book which is differeni and one which will recall The Ihrill and memories of your slay al ESSTC during The pas'r year. If you enjoy your I'-753 STROUD as much as we enjoyed preparing il for presenlalion. our efforis will be well rewarded. LEFT TO RIGHT: Merriff, Heff- ner, Dr. Kisfler, Heines. Rhiel. LEFT TO RIGHT: Capacio, Rousseau, Schmidt Pagolfo, Tregaslcis, Slriclcland. -.3 in 3 , ' ...ggi LEFT TO RIGHT: Hannigan, Miles. Siroucl ,ff X .ul xv 1: ,V L' 6 W AS N ,- Q fx T' 'l X ig mi' ll X i V S , it ' XX 4 Q N h S EATED, Dribnak. Merri++, RIG-HT: Sebring, Schmidt LEFT TO RIGHT: Maflack, Bohr, Halliday, Sfriclcland, Burkhart Pagoflo. Riehl, Mayer. Semmel, Shelhamer. Everill, l-leines, Capacio. STANDING, LEFT TO Bolfz, Treqaskis, Rousseau, DeLuca, Anfon, Braniclc, Homza. Wenlzel, Sancez, Eslcra, Kuhn, Brisiow, l-lefiner, Rhiel. '53 STROUD STAFF Ediior-in-Chief ,,....., ..........4......,...... P aul l-leicfner Assisianl' Eclilor ,..,......,,,....,.,,.,..,.. Elaine Heines Business Managernx, ..,.........,.,..,.. Anna Pagoilo Assisiani Business Managers ,4,,.,.. Jane Dribnalc Byron Eslcra Womens Sporis Ediior ...,.r.......... Anne Merrill Men's Sporls Edilroruf ....,.....,.,........ Roberi Rhiel Aclverfising Eclirors .....,........,, Kalhleen Schmicll Nan Sfriclclancl Phofography Ecliiors .....,,....... William Treglaslcis Lamonf Rousseau Ari Ediiors ......... ....,............. J ohn Miles John Hennigan Sales Managers .............., Marguerile Capacio Donald Rau Adviser .......s. ...... D r. Ruih B. Kisiler C7 G Gi an 6 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lamson, Homza, Business Manager. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Crawn, Adviser: DeSousa, SoITys, SporTs EdiTor: Branick, Ediior-in-Chief: Haines, Assisfanf Ediforz Ihnaf, Heffner, DeubIer, VerrasTro, PhoTography Editor. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sfiefel, Dorrian, Wiliiams, PagoTTo, Merfz, Cossack, Bonner, Lappin, Dicks, Bush, Perruso. FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Finnegan, Kiick, C. Neai, Barfholomay, News Edifor: Bogden, Rieder, Thafcher, McCuIIock, Golden. Sh-oucl Courier The STROUD COURIER is The campus news- paper published Tive Times each semesTer by a sTaTi seIecTed Trom voIunTary appIicanTs. In addi- Tion To gaining pracTicaI experience in composi- - Tion and iournaiism, membership on The sTaTT aTTords The sTudenT an opporTuniTy To prepare Tor advisership To a high school newspaper. A Tile of The paper Tor any year provides The reader wiTh a comprehensive hisTory of The college Tor ThaT period of Time. The STROUD COURIER is a member of The Coiumbia SchoIasTic Ffress Asso- ciaTion and has received a Tirs-T place award Tor The pasT TiTTeen years. The sTaIT sponsors an annual banqueT aT which They honor some person prominenf in iournalism or puIoIic welfare. 'rio .N-. . .-. ', ,- . L ' ' . .-' i i 3 -I 1 J 1 ' ' ' r WWW 515525 0llu 2 L:6ZefUZf ff47f .MMwmgE2iiVZw'3J?,if Z4fJ iifW W SUCIAI ACTIVITIES IT! ,Q GJ 7 'QL MM F13 75 F-.1-ix! ww Laufd -Z: I E?-I :I F5 W4 X .ff I 4-.. STARDUST BALL 0 .L , .t,. if i X Q x lugs x., K 7 F: 'ri I 3 'Q f W agp f g . . Mu? 14? 9 VARSITY S MINSTREL YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU 5 1 if wwf N' 139351 ' 1 Q' -:'43 -., Ig? mf, V ' -fl Q J T , J if 4 i 1,91 af, 1 - rw - q '. 2' A V jaw ,Q zxflzgjw, i A J V I W .Fr , W w BN . X v J. , V il--' H K 'X-W' , A. -, , w L- 6 it 4 3. ,vxiir-X, -Q- 7'-Y ar, . 'Ll 1 6' ,3, - EL - VR m:1f5's,'Q A ' 2 -.- 'K W fi- A A ' .1 N 0 .J . 4- 1 ' 7' 4. 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BEST WISHES FROM EAGLE HOTEL THE SWEET SHOP Compffmenfsof Our own make Ice Cream and Candies Made Fresh My CITIZENS GAS co. WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATES 67 Crystal Street East Stroudsburg, Pa. IlllllllllllllllIII!!IlllllIllllllllIIIIIIllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIllllIIIIIDIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIllllllIIIIllIIllllllllllHlllIIlllltIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllIIIlllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIlIllIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Compliments ot Biggs American Restaurant H- RAY SAUNDERS 746 Main Street Stroudsburg, Penna. Stationer- On Route 611-209 in the Poconos 734 Main Street Telephone 932 Home Cooking and Baking Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania OLYMPIC. INC. A T H L E T I C EQUIPMENT RECONDITIONERS Srnounsnunc, PA. Compliments of LINE MATERIAL IIUMPANY Pennsylvania Plant EAST STROUDSBURG. PA. IIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII 9 llllllllllllllIIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllll McGregor Sportswear S Clothier and Custom Tailor Car' Washing, Polishing OpenZ4hoursaday Phone 9089 South Courtland St. East Stroudsburg, Pa. 9th cmd Main Sts. Stroudsburg, Pa. EAST STROUDSBURG NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Reserve Deposits Insured to SlU,UOU Compliments of GLOBE FURNITURE TOM TAYLOR Spruce Street Scranton, Pa. EAST STROUDSBUAG. PA. C. H. CRUWE C0.. INC. .INSURANCE . 169 WASHINGTON STREET East Stroudsburg, Pa. llIIIUIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIllllIIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllIlllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllmlllllllllllulllllllllIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllIllIlllilllllllllIllllIIlllllIIIllHIIllllllllllilllIIlllllllllllllllllIIIUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll EHANH THEATRE .523 EAST STROUDSBURG, PENNA. Matinee-2:30, Evening-7-9, Scfturday-B-8-10 Compliments of THE INTEHNATIUNHI. BUTLER WUHH5 EU EAST STHOUDSBURG, PENNA. IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllilllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllll lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllIillllllllllllllllll ZACHER'S A Fashion Center tor Men and Women 15 Crystal Street East Stroudsburg, Pa. S H A N E ' S OFFICE SUPPLIES Stationery-Cards-Gifts 526 Main Street Stroudsburg, Pa. lNext to Sherman Theatre! R. K. LESOINE CO. Iewelers Our Specialty BERT GEORGE, Prop. Phone 1267 G E O R G E ' S SMART FOOTWEAR Specializing in Watch Repairing and Westinghouse Roblee ' Health Spot Naturalizer Appliances Buster Brown 0 Wilbur Coon 31 Washington St. East Stroudsburg, Pa. 538 Main Street Stroudsburg Pa Compliments ot EAST STROUDSBURG HARDWARE CO. EAs'r Srxounsmmc. PA. HEBERLING REALTY CO. Realtors and Insurors 15 South 7th Street Stroudsburg. Pa. Phone 485 Compliments ot SALATHE'S BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN 514 Main Street Stroudsbu T9 SHAFFER'S INN Famous for Fine Food tor 25 Years Bushkill Drive East Stroudsburg, R.D. 2 I llllllllllllllllllilllIlllllllllllllllIllllIIEIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllDlllllll llllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIUIIIIIlllllllUIlllllllllllilllllllllllliIllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllmlIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllUllllllllllllullllllllllllUllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllIIIIIllllllllllllillllllllllllUlllll Ea! WJAQJ BOARD OF TRUSTEES DR. WILLIAM R. TOEWE, Chairman MRS. ELIZABETH B. PATTERSON, Secretary U DR. FRANCIS.B. HAAs, Ex-Officio Member RALPH R. CHASE Ro3:RT A. HARRIER IOSEPH P. FLANAGAN DR. A. I. HARLACHER FRANK S. LABAR RANDALL I. MARSH GORDON E. ULSHAFER IIIlllllllllIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIHIIlllllIllllEIIIIIIIIllllllIIIlllllIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 60l'l'll9EI'llel1fJ of PATTEHSIJN HELLEY RIEGEL'S Sunoco Service KELLY Trans Compliments of MR. A. A. TAXIN Lubrication, Car Washing Polishing 214 Washington St. East Stroudsburg, Pa. Phone 9171 Compliments of A R N O L D ' S EAST STROUDSBURG CO- Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring 23 N. 6th Street East Stroudsburg, Pa. EAs'r Srnouosnunc, PA. FERNWOOD YOUR COMPLETE RESORT Dining and Dancing every Evening Catering to Special Parties and Banquets Compliments of Visrr THE Holm GLASS BAR BUSHKILL, Rt. 209, PA. Phone-Bushkill 37 Every Day is Bargain Day C O L L E G E S H O P at FRED AND BLANCHE ANTHONY G o o D IE S Hershey's Ice Cream Army and Navy Sandwiches ' Coffee ' Soclas 35 Crystal Street East Stroudsburg, Pa. 6 RUG CLEANING LACE CURTAINS KEIPER'S. INC. Stroudsburg, Pct. Ph 727 17 S 9th St t H llY'5 I-WEB Compliments of ST. CLOUD AMUSEMENT C0.. INC. MANAGEMENT or SHERMAN-PLAZA THEATERS I IlllllllllllIIllillllllllllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllllllllllll-1lllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllllllllllIIlllllllHlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Stroudsburg Typewriter Co. Authorized THE SQUARE GRILL Sales-R O Y A L--Service ALL MAKES REPAIRED ' RENTALS ' R1BBoNs -: P I Z Z A :- ' CARBoNs Pozlo Bnos., Props. Rebuilt Machines-A11 Makes 46 N. Courtland St. East Stroudsburg, Pct. 24 N. Sth Street Stroudsburg 2582 Compliments of Meet and Eat at THE KRESGE DRUG STORE CRYSTAL RESTAURANT H, D, Kansas, Prop, Fine Food ' Quick Service 17 Crystal Street East Stroudsburg, Pc. EAST STROUDSBURG. PA- VACATION VALLEY Top Informal Resort in the East ECHO LAKE. PENNA. STROUDSBURG CANDY CO. N. R. CORRIGAN lllllllllllllllllliIIIIIIIIIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIHlllllIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll 7 Phone 2508 HECHT BROTHERS :-: BAKERY :-: CHARITON'S LODGE The Beg, Bread Along Route 209 E. Stroudsburg, .'Pa. P155 AND PASTRIES Finest Baked Goods There's Fine Food at 116 S. Courtland St. East Stroudsburg, Pa. ASK THE MAN FOR BALLANTlNE EAST STROUDSBURG BEVERAGE CO. SCRANTON PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE 21 Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, Pa. Custom Tailoring :-: Repairing MANSFIELD-The Tailor HOWELL,S GREEN HOUSE Tailoring - Cleaning Pressing Flowers for all Occasions 23 South Courtland St. E. Stroudsburg, Pa. Phone 2390 312 Braeside Avenue E. Stroudsburg, Pa. uuulummInman:munnuluunummmmlnnulmmlullnnmmunumnuumunmmunmuu llllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Compliments to the EVANS THE FLORIST CLASS OF 1953 Corscrges of Distinction 553 Main Street REA and DERICKS Stroudsburg, Pa. Phone 294 lT7'l TW ' 'I'l l l , Tl'Y'l l'f7'l 'll 'IW 'l'l 'l 1 I f 1 , ,, A. B. WYEKIJFF Modern Department Store Stroudsburg, Pct. THREE FLOORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE-Guaranteed to Satisfy Authorized Selling Agent-Sears, Roebuck and Company COLE'S DRUG STORE ELEANOR'S BOOTERIE EARL M- COLE' Prop- STROUDSBURG, PA. 39 South Crystal Street East Stroudsburg, Pcr. nnlnumnmnummmmanmum:munmnmnnunmmm:mmnumnnnnmzzummm:nunmmnumnunmunnumnmmnunmumummInmmmmnumnunummnununmnnnumnum 4 THE BEAVER HOUSE CAs s HASSINGER, Prop. POCONO MOUNTA1N'S LEADING SEA FOOD HOUSE LIVE LOBSTERS-STEAKS-CHOPS-CHICKEN King Size Cocktails :-: Mixed Correctly Phone 4040 Route 611, I Mile North oi Stroudsburg If JW -. 1, ' S mg. A ., -fig- '4L,,.-. . , g,-.,1.. . ..,.. - V ,-WW . - ,.......-,.,.--1- ' s,vw..,z..-.,-, ..., .,,s.... A --l - THE QENN STIBUUIJ Completely New Guest Rooms, Bath, Air Conditioning Three Air Conditioned Dining Rooms: WILLIAM PENN DINING ROOM-TREATY ROOM-OLD ENGLISH GRILLE Also Air Conditioned Tavern Room Headquarters for Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and Business and Professional Women's Clubs Ideal facilities for Banquets, Dances, Meetings, etc. G. P. O'NEILL, President ERIC SCHUCHARD, Manager HAPPY DAYS!!! DELAWARE VALLEY TRANSPORTATION CO. IIIIIllllllllllIIIHIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllllIlllllIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlllllllllIllllllllllIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIIElllllllllIIIIllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Never had a college education But I'm glad you're getting one S U C C E S S I HARRY M. ALBERT-Insurance 516 Main Street Stroudsburg, Pa. Diamonds Watches Compliments of IEWELRY and MUSIC STORE COLONIAL DINER Repairing a Specialty Stroudsburg, Pa. 556 Main Street Stroudsburg, Pa. Phone 1258 CANDYI-AND ENGELHARDT'S ELECTRIC 620 Main Street Stroudsburg, Pa. If you Want G Tasty Lunch GEORGE H. ENGELHARDT Refreshing Drink ' Delicious Ice Cream Wholesome Candy 36 Washington Street E. Stroudsburg, Pa. Make CANDYLAND your place to buy it Phone 2982 RAY PRICE MOTORS, INC. Lincoln -Mercury Motor Cars llIIIUllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllIIIllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIllllIIll!IllIllllIIllllIllllIIllllIllllIIIllllllIlllIIllllllIllIIIIIlllIllllllIIIIlIIIllllllllIIllllllUIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 llllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIlllDllllIlllIIIllllllllllllIIIlllIllIIlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIUIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllIllllIIIIBIIIIlllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII COMPLIMENTS or WUHTHI BTU UWEH EU PA Y Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Manufacturers of Fine Grass Cutting Machinery and Turf Maintenance Equipment lllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllillllIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII SID RECKNER'S ' RESTAURANT , AC U IYIDY1 I STROETDSBURG. PA. COMPLIMENTS OF STROUDSBURG SECURITY TRUST COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF MONROE DAIRY W. L. Krcremer Stroudsburg, Pc: Compliments of GAP VIEW INN STROUDSBURCIS SMARTEST SPOT 44 llllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllillllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIIBIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Courtesy of TWIN COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR East Stroudsburg, Pa. Compliments ot HARMON'S RESTAURANT East Stroudsburg, Pa. Ye Enlleqe Inn Pure as the Mountain Air L E I C H T M A N ' S Quality Ice Cream HIISITS For delicious Pies and Cakes OFFICIAL COLLEGE STATIONERY AND JEWELRY Everything Your Heart Desires DeVivo-Quaresimo and Sons Clothiers-Tailors-Men's Furnishings C01-npliments of Tuxedos for Rent 552 Main Street Stroudsburg, Pa. 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