Geneva College - Genevan Yearbook (Beaver Falls, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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W N 1 l A N N 1 1 7 4 , I TH GITGVHH 1953 .1 ' '-w-f'I L fk., ' ':?:Nf'.?.n-sl fl 2' ' 1f,i'- t' , u 5 . I W .. .vig 1 l J Ll ' -1, 4. zip, . S yu uf! ,.-, .xv ..- ru -, P ,V 5922 um K 1' WI -,V W I I S I E 2-1' ar A ' gf-fhsfixi, introduction Just as a tree springs from a seed planted by interested individuals, so this book has grown and developed through the seed-thoughts of the staft. We hope through our theme of trees to aid you quietly and ma- iestically to leaf back through this year's memories. We have tried not only to portray again the main trunk line of events but also even some of the more minor branch-activities. We sincerely hope that the fruit of pleasant memories becomes yours as you spend time between these pages. 3 J 1 4 'a 5 , O' -1171577 QP-X S.L q' - Y-ffffa.-5 f Zn' 1 ujf 31mwl1QmuJ.SL wfmahwfs A 4. Q 'K A .fgi-4k?3fii?N,52E-W9 ' ff' Q 256. 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When does one see a hat as individualistic yet so becoming because of its colorful flower? We of the yearbook staff feel no one can fill the bill like Aunt Janet. Her life alone would fill a book. Perhaps her special interest for foreign students comes from the fact that she herself was born and raised in Turkey. Her devotion to Geneva has been continual since her first acquaintance as a young woman and at present she serves as editor of Geneva's publication of The Alumnus. lt's not everyone who can stay as young in heart as our Aunt Janet and continue to serve and radiate ioy as she does upon our campus. For these and many other reasons we, the Junior class, wish to dedicate this year's yearbook to our beloved Mrs. Janet Downie. 9 E administration . ' ':,l1fFfF'?l?7x.i'f., J ,H-.1 l--..--- ., ' lll il I T -.JL .-., fp , A . l -L.,,.g,w BOARD OF TRUSTEES , Helping to keep Geneva Cl high ranking small college is the Board of Trustees. These men i and women are selected 'from Alumni, from the Covencmter Church, and from citizens in the local area. Pictured above ore: FIRST ROW: Dr. C. M. Lee, Mrs. W. F. Mandeville, , Mrs. W. E. Hemphill, Miss E. Lytle, Dr. R. M. Young. SECOND ROW: Dr. J. M. Blackwood, Dr. D. H. Elliott, E. D. Balph, Dr. R. I. Robb, J. M. Robb, C. B. Metheny, W. Scott Bliss, Eugene W. Ramsey, R. E. Smith. i 1 l l l l O l 'iff lle 9,. ' T., .L-1.. ' 'J: -, , Fi. 131 - l-1 - . .NN DR. LEE One of Geneva's most friendly adminis- trators is Dr. Edwin C. Clarke. Although Dr. Clarke's time is divided between his duties as vice-president of the College and as head of the Department of Business Administra- tion, he is never too busy to engage in a pleasant conversation to help students with their many problems. Those who come in contact with Dr. Clarke are immediately aware of his avid interest in Geneva. Proof of this interest can easily be found in the work Dr. Clarke has done in collecting funds for Memorial Hall, and in his presence at nearly all college functions. The requirements of a college president are as numerous as they are varied. Not only must the president be the leading repre- sentative of the college, but he must devote much of his time to the everyday problems which arise. The presidency is a position which requires sincerity, leadership, knowl- edge and determination. Geneva is indeed fortunate to have as its president Dr. Charles M. Lee, who embodies all of these charac- teristics, and whose high Christian ideals have won for him the friendship and respect of all Genevans. ln many ways, Dr. Lee is Geneva's good-will ambassador, and has done much to advance Geneva's standing as a Christian liberal arts college. DR. CLARKE - g. Dr. Bruce-All students at Geneva can thank Dr. Bruce for putting them on the right track. As Dean of Freshmen, Dr. Bruce has a knack for solving those horrid schedule prob- lems that all freshmen have. i2 , . ,.,f-,., .-,515 ,Y ' 4 Dr. Park-Having been long associated with young people, Dr. Park has more than ade- quately filled the position of Dean of the College. ln addition to his activities as dean, Dr. Park serves as the Head of the Depart- ment of History. th Dr. Cleland-One of the most difficult positions on a college staff is that of Dean of the Faculty. This clean must act as a go-between for the administration and the faculty, and must be a good spokesman for each group. No one could be better for this position than Dr. Cleland. i pl! 9 'ka tai ,-V: deans Mr. Saxton-Mr. Saxton's staunch New ground makes him the most l logical person to serve as Dean of Men. As if deaning and teaching were not enough in themselves, Mr. Saxton also finds time to act as draft ' counselor to the young men of our college. itfE.'Ql??Q 'l lllqi-figizf U ' ' Mrs. Reagle-A warm smile, a pleasing personality, and great foresight are all characteristic of our Dean of Women. In fulfilling this positionand also in acting as advisor to the W.S.A., Mrs. Reagle consist- ently shows good iudgment and good taste. England back- l l l l L --ff - ?m T . ,4 , . F-,ii ll Dr. Mclsaac-As Director of Extension, Dr. Mclsaac ably serves in a position which is of extreme importance to the residents of Bea- ver Valley. Through his untiring efforts, many residents have been able to acquire their college education through the iExtension School. CLIFFORD J. AULTMAN: Associate Professor: Head of the Physical Education Department: Head Basketball Coach: Assistant Football Coach: B.S. in Ed., Geneva College: M. Ed., University of Pitts- burgh: Carnegie Institute of Technology. ESTHER K. BLACK: Associate Professor of Speech: Head of the Department of Speech: Director of Speech Clinic: A.B., B. Oratory, Ashland College: M.A., University of Michigan: University of Iowa: Northwestern University. faculty JAMES L. BOWERS:. Instructor of Radio Broadcasting: A.B., Ge- neva College. JEAN E. BROWN: Assistant Instructor of Speech: A.B., Geneva College: University of Pittsburgh. HAROLD A. BRUCE: Professor of Biology: B.S., Geneva College: M.S., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. DAVID M. CARSON: Assistant Professor of History: B.A., Yale University: Reformed Presbyterian Theolog- ical Seminary: M.A., University of Pennsyl- vania. PAUL H. CHAPMAN: Assistant Professor of English: B.A., Marietta College: M.A., Ph.D., Ohio State University. WILLIAM H. CLARK: Instructor in Speech and Drama: B.F.A., Cor- negie Institute of Technology: University of Florida: Geneva College: University of Pittsburgh. GEORGE S. COLEMAN: Associate Professor of History: A.B., University of Pittsburghg M.A., Ph.D., Harvard Universityp Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary. JOHN COLEMAN, D.D.: Head of Department of Social Sciences and Religious Educationp A.B., Ph.D., University of Pittsburghp M.A., Wisconsin Universityp Uni- versity of Pennsylvaniap Columbia Universityp University of Chicago: Reformed Presby- terian Theological Seminary. MARTHA A. COOK: Head of Modern Language Departmentp A.B., Geneva Collegeg University of Wiscon- sing University of Pittsburgh. PHILLIP L. COON: Professor of Chemistryp A.B., Milton College: M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin.- LESLIE D. FALLON: Professor of Physicsp B.S., Geneva Collegep Ph.D., Yale Universityy University of Pitts- burgh. ETHEL L. FARRELL: Assistant Professor in Secretarial Workp B.S., Valparaiso Universityp M.A., University of Chicagop University of Pittsburghp Washing- ton Universityp New York University. 15 EDWIN C. CLARKE: Head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration: B.A., Geneva Col- legeg Ph.D., University of Pittsburghp Prince- ton University: University of Colorado. WILLIAM E. CLELAND: Professor of Mathematicsp A.B., Westminster Collegeg M.A., University of Pittsburgh: Ph.D., Princeton University. LILLIAN R. GAULT: Assistant Professor, Accounting and Secre- tarial Work, B.S. in Commercial Education, University of Pittsburgh, Indiana State Teach- ers College. LETTIE A. GEARHART: Instructor in Music, B.F.A., M.F.A., Carnegie Institute of Technology, Boston University, Northwestern University. . XL' 5 - Est I l EDNA M. GEORGE: Librarian, B.A., Geneva College, Chautauqua School of Physical Education lN.Y.U.I. ROBERT J. HAMILTON: Instructor in Engineering, B.S., Geneva Col- lege, B.S. in Met. E., University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Colorado School of Mines. FLORENCE I. HAUGH: Assistant Professor of Spanish, A.B., Geneva College, M.A., Duke University, University of Pittsburgh. MRS. FRANCIS A. HAWTHORNE: Assistant Professor of Elementary Education, B.S. in Ed., Geneva College, Carnegie Insti- tute of Technology, Pennsylvania State Col- lege, M.A., University of Pittsburgh. ALFRED H. JOHNSON: Assistant Professor of Music, A.B., A.M., Car- negie lnstitute of Technology, Dr. Charles N. Boyd, Dr. Casper P. Koch, Dr. Harvey B. Gaul, Dr. F. Mellus Christensen, Daniel R. Phillipe, Olaf Christensen, Dalmeyer Rus- sell. ELIZABETH D. JOHNSTON: Assistant in Piano, B.S., B.A., Geneva College, B.M., Mercer Academy and School of Music under Mrs. Ball and Miss Risher. I 6 l LOUIS J. KREPPS: Instructor in Musicp B.S., B.A., Geneva Collegeg Northwestern Universityg University of Pitts- burgh. STEWART M. LEE: Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Administrationp B.A., Geneva Collegep A.M., i Uniyersity of Pittsburgh. EMILY P. MACKALL: Assistant Professor of Economics and Business Administrationp B.A., Westminster Collegep M.A., Northwestern Universityp Pennsylvania State Collegep Geneva College. JOHN S. MclSAAC: Head of the Department of Education: A.B., Geneva College: M.A., University of Chicagof Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh. THEODORE M. McMlLl.lON: Professor of Biologyg A.B., M.A., West Vir- ginia Universityp Ph.D., University of Pitts- 'V ' burgh. ISABELLE T. MURPHY: Instructor in Historyg B.A., Geneva Collegep M.A., University of Chicago. FORREST E. JUSTIS: Assistant Professor of Mathematicsp A.B., Fairmont State Collegef M.S., West Virginia Universityp U.S. Naval Academy Postgrad- uate School. BECKY T. KERNS: Instructor in Chemistryg B.A., Seton Hill Col- legep University of Pittsburgh. DORIS E. NEVIN: Assistant Professor of Physical Education: B.S., Slippery Rock State Teachers College: M. Ed., University of Pittsburgh. ROBERT PARK, D.D.: Head ofthe History Department: B.A., Syra- cuse University: M.A., University of Pitts- burgh: Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary. VIRGINIA M. PLATT: Lecturer in English: B.A., Geneva College: M. Litt., University of Pittsburgh. MARGARET RIPPER: Assistant Professor of French: A.B., Geneva College: M.A., Pennsylvania State College: Middlebury College. ' RUSSELL S. ROSENBERGER: Assistant Professor of Education: B.S., Ge- neva College: M. Litt., University of Pitts- burgh: University of Iowa. O. KENNETH SAXTON: Assistant Professor of English: B.S. in Ed., Ge- neva College: M. Ed., University of Pitts- burgh: Claremont College: Harvard Uni- versity. MARIE SNEAD: Assistant Librarian: B.S. in Ed., Geneva Col- lege: B.S. in L.S., Syracuse University Library School. VICTOR SOLBERG: Head of the Department of English: Ph.B., University of Wisconsin: M.A., University of Kansas: Ph.D., Ohio State University. I8 WALTER J. WEST: Assistant Professor of Physical Education: Coach of Football and Golf: Assistant Bas- ketball Coach: B.S., University of Pittsburgh: M. Ed., University of Southern California. GEORGIANA WYLIE: Chairman of the Department of Psychology: B.A., Geneva College: M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago. ELEANOR D. LEIGHTY: Head Librarian: B.A., Geneva College: B.L.S., Syracuse University School of Library Science. NOT PICTURED ROY M. ADAMS: . Associate Professor in Chemistry: On Leave: B.A., Sterling College: M.A., Ph.D., University of Kansas. WALTER E. LANDGRAF: Professor of Industrial Engineering: A.B., Ge- neva College: M.A., University of Pennsyl- vania. JOHN D. LORIMER, D.D.: Lecturer in Religious Education: B.A., Muskin- gum College: Th.B., Th.M., Pittsburgh Xenia Seminary. JACK MALONE: Lecturer in Journalism: Geneva College: Managing Editor of Beaver Valley Times. RICHARD K. PEARSON: Assistant in Chemistry: B.S., Jamestown Col- lege: M.S., University of North Dakota: Pennsylvania State College. J. BOYD TWEED, D.D.: Head of the Bible Department: A.B., Geneva College: M.A., University of Pittsburgh: United Free Church College, Glasgow, Scot- land: Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary. D. RAY WILCOX: Assistant Professor of Political Science and Bible: A.B., Geneva College: M.A., Colorado State College of Education: Reformed Pres- byterian Theological Seminary. 'WILLIAM A. RINEER: ' Instructor in Secretarial Work: Oni Leave: B.S. in Bus. Ed., Indiana State Teachers Col- lege: University of Pittsburgh. STEWART R. SNODGRASS: Lecturer in Accounting: B.S. in Bus. Admin., Geneva College: Certified Public Accountant in Pennsylvania. CURTIS W. WRIGHT: Assistant Professor of French: On Leave: B.A., Maryville College: M.A., Emory University:La- val University: Syracuse University. 9, I : 1 4 i 1. . .I ..i it it H, vw- iw ni,-.iii Dealing with the public is a pleasure for Mrs. Downie, Jim Bowers and Ruth Calderwood. We think they rather enioy their work of keeping records of students, checking on and keeping in touch with our alumni, and contacting new and potential parties bene- ficial to Geneva's future. l l i l 6 1 -'HJ' :A staff What are you taking next semester? lf you think this is your worry alone, you are very much mistaken. Our patient and understand- ing registrar, Mrs. Henery, is kept constantly busy, not only with what you intend to take, but with what you have already taken and how it has taken you. This is no small task of helping each individual student and keeping his or her record straight. Assisting Mrs. Henery, and likewise exhibiting patience, are E. Van Arsdale, l. Scott and A. Cunningham. is 20 gif., f Here is an enthusiastic Geneva supporter. He not only yells at our athletic games, but takes a great deal of interest in golf. His nearness to the college allows him to keep a watchful eye on the campus's varied activity. One of his chief delights is the McCartney library bells, which add pleasure to his wak- ing hours. Along with these interests he acts as an advisor to our President on matters of weight and importance. These women are interested in figures, but not altogether their own. Their responsi- bility centers on making Geneva's books bal- ance. Left to right, they are Mrs. A. Wilson, Miss E. Hayes, Mrs. B. Steele, and Mrs. E. Steele. Ever play on a typewriter? These girls do, and their rhythm is hard to beat. lt is well thatthey take it out on the machines. After all, who wouldn't, after being dictated to by her boss! Left to right, they are, Elinor Jackson, Bonnie Barile, Marilyn McGoun, Blanche Pogemiller and Roberta Stewart. Efficient fund control is Mr. McCready's headache. Mary Lynn Stone helps as secretary. Mr. Hemphill oversees main- tenance and campus work de- tails. Ruth Linton acts as his secretary. All work and no play here. administration staff I'- Writing a term paper? Tl1ese young ladies will help you find your book, remind you when it's due and see that it is put back on the shelf. This is silent work-lno talking in the libraryi-for Kay Farls, Fat Gibson, Donna Elliott, Mariorie Mitchel, Marsha Yee, Ruth Davison and Halcyon Sartwell. Typing, hunting pictures, tracing names and writing pub- licity bring these people together in Public Relations oftices. Pictured are Twila Blackwood, .lane Barnard, Evelyn Harrington, Cathy Vos, Alice Templeton, and Ray Johnson. Hungry for an in-between snack, need your pencil sharpened, or do you have to buy a new book? Then try the bookstore, where Clarke Vollbrecht, Mrs. McCreary, Erla Wilson, Cathy Wayne, Rick George, Kay Farls, Twila Blackwood, and Ruth Shultz keep business booming at the midget, but dynamic, bargain counter. Ruth Dressler, Mrs. Gaudio, Ruth Shultz and Pat Starrett are the girls with a voice. Their line connects many people daily. They do a real service. Aer J if - ' .- A I Q X ix l ll I More milk or more bread are the cries that drive these girls to distraction and the kitchen. SEATED: M. Kerr, B. Pogemiller, M. Caskey, A. Spear. STANDING: J. Watson, D. Arnold, M. Elliot, J. Clancy, S. Daugherty. Patience is the virtue these girls need while they try to feed the dormitory hunger-hounds. FIRST ROW: A. Templeton, R. Linton, G. Richardson, J. Fullerton. SECOND ROW: E. Jackson, M. Mitchel, J. Colteryahn, B. Smith. Food-dirty dishes-'a place to talk-Mrs. Stewart, All are reminders of the Brig. SEATED: Mrs. Stewart, E. Lathom, P. Gibson, T. Blackwood, J. Clancy. STANDING: E. Broadberry, R. McCracken, G. Westerlund, M. Bowers, B. Smith, M. Kerr, E. Jackson. Mrs. Seaman plans and supervises meals. The hosts and hostesses, Gene List, Bob McCracken, Jean Fullerton and Shirley Snake see that the stu- dents enioy it without being too noisy. Members of this friendly group are usually seen on the end of a mop, shovel or wheelbarrow. They are really Jacks of all Trades. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Agnew, C. Fallon, F. Schaal, S. Edgar, M. Rodgers, J. Kochalka, C. Hayes, W. Robinson. Here is another part of the kitchen crew. They work be- hind the scenes, but not always quietly. FOREGROUND: W. James, T. Israel, P. Gross, P. Mathews, W. Haines. BACKGROUND: R. Gross, R. McFarland, R. Sapp, G. Jackson, R. 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If is with pride that we give you these who have been our leaders-the Seniors. iors Sen :- E Z :ef Z -I I O Z :- UD COUNTERCLOCKWISE ALSTADT, JOSEPH ASHLEIGH, FRANCES BALCO, BYRON BALPH, RICHARD BARILE, BONNIE THOMAS GEORGE ALLEMAN . . . Ellwood City, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . chemistry . . . chemistry club 3, president 4. JOSEPH GEORGE ALSTADT . . . Freedom, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . economics club 4 . . . engineering club 4. FRANCES DODDS ASHLEIGH . . . Philadelphia, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . education . . . C.S.U. I, 2, 3, 4 . . . YWCA l, 2, 3, 4 . . . W.S.A. I, 2, 3, 4 . . . boosters l, 2 . . . class secretary 2. A BYRON BERNARD BALCO . . . Midland, Pa .... bach- elor of science . . . education. HARRY RICHARD BALPH . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . business administration. BONNIE LEE BARILE . . . Koppel, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . maiorette I, 2, 3 . . . head maiorette 4 . . . pep club 3, 4 . . . Spanish club 3, 4 . . . cabinet staff 3, 4 . . . boosters I, 2. I l l i, MILDRED BAUM . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. -. . . bachelor of science . . . education. STEPHEN CLAlR BELECHAK . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . biology . . . premed club 1, 2, 3, president 4 . . . cross country 1. MARY ELLEN BENTLEY . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . education. DONALD EDGAR BRADSHAW . . . Rochester, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . education . . . YMCA l . . . F.T.A. 4. MARVIN ERVIN BRAUN . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . chemistry . . . radio broad- casting club l, 2, 3, 4 . chemistry club 3, 4 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . German club 2 . . . Cabinet staff 2, publicity manager 4. GILDEN EDWARD BROADBERRY . . . Wilkinsburg, Pa .... bachelor of arts . . . history . . . Student Senate representative l . . . YMCA l, 2 . . . C.S.U. 2, 3, 4 . . . economics club 1, 2, president 3, vice president 4 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . pre-legal club l, 2, 3, 4, secretarye treasurer 3 . . . English club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . debate club 1, 2, 3 . . . s.c.A. 4. y 29 I x A, .:, 'Aj ' 1' L IW' .2 Q . f ill Vi L - .' L, ,lf V, ,l J I . l CLOCKWISE , BAUM, MILDRED BELECHAK, STEPHEN BENTLEY, MARY ELLEN BRADSHAW, .DON-ALD BRAUN, MARVIN BROADBERRY, GILDEN IOI'S Sen T 2 C O :H 'S z ITI COUNTERCLOCKWISE BUCCELLO, ANGELA BUTLER, JOHN CHRISTODOULIDES, EURIPIDES CIAMACCA, SALLY CIMINO, ANTHONY 30 JANE MARIE BRUCE . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bach- elor of arts . . . Speech-English . . . YWCA I . . . The Little Foxes I . . . Kind Lady 2 . . . All My Sons 3 . . . The Curious Savage 4 . . . Student Senate I, 2 . . . frill and dagger I, 2, 3, vice president 4 . . . radio- broadcasting club I, 2, 3, 4, secretary 2, treasurer 3 . . . associate editor yearbook 3 . . . English club 2, 3, 4 . . . pep club 2, 3, vice president 4 . . . W.A.A. 3, 4 . . . Cabinet staff 3, 4 . . . class secretary 4 . . . Who's Who 4. ANGELA MARIE BUCCELLO . . . Koppel, Pa .... bach- elor of arts . . . English-Spanish . . . Student Senate I .. . maiorette I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Spanish club I, 2, 3, secref tary 4 . . . English club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Cabinet I, 2, 3, feature editor 4 . J. boosters I, 2, 3. JOHN CHARLES BUTLER . . . Wampum, Pa .... bach- elor of science . . . industrial engineering . . . class president 4 . . . class vice president 3 . . . engineer- ing club treasurer 2, vice president 3, secretary 4 . . math club 3, 4 . . . Student Senate 4. EURIPIDES PANAYE CHRISTODOULIDES . . . Angas- tina, Cyprus . . . bachelor of science . . . industrial engineering . . . Frenchclub I, 2 . . . debate 2, 3, 4 . . . math club 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Senate 2, 3 . . . engineer- ing club 3, 4 . . . YMCA I, 2. SOLLY CHARLES CIAMACCA . . . Aliquippa, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . prelegal club 2 . . . economics club 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY HENRY CIMINO . . . Pittsburgh, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . industrial engineering . . . football 2, 3, 4 . . . engineering club 2, 3, vice presi- dent 4 . . . dorm vice president 4 . . . S.A.M. vice president 4. 1, , - .ll Ui fl. It 1 1 ,- ROBERT ARTHUR CLARK . . . Bedford, Pa. . . m bach- elor of science . . . education . . . golf team 2, 3, 4 . . . F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY JANE CRAFT . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . business administration. Q JEAN LORRAINE CRAIG . . . Greensburg, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . education. ANN PAMELA CUNNINGHAM . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . band I, 2, 3 . . . boosters I, 2. BUDMON ROY DAVIS . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . mathematics . . . chess club I, 2, 3 . . . math club 2, 4. GERALDINE MARIE DeSALLE . . . Aliquippa, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . Spanish club 'I . . . cheerleader I, 2, 3 . . . pep club 'I, 2, 3 . . . boosters I, 2 . . . glee club 3, 4 . . . may day committee 2, 3, 4. ' ' l 'l' .LiJ: '.Q , ,, 4.2 'I' f P. CLOCKWISE CLARK, ROBERT CRAFT, SHIRLEY CRAIG, JEAN CUNNINGHAM, ANN DAVIS, BUDMON DE' SALLE, GERALDINE S9I'1IOI'S U O m U7 O ? so O rn rn il COUNTERCLOCKWISE DRESSLER, RUTH DUNCAN, OSWALD EDGAR, DAVID ELLIOTT, DONNA FALBO, ANTHONY 32 ROBERT J. DOBSON . . . Rochester, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . biology . . . C.S.U. 3, 4 . . . gospel team 3, 4 . . . glee club 3, 4. RUTH NAOMI DRESSLER . . . Charleroi, Pa. . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . band I, 2, 3 . . . orchestra I, 2 . . . Genevans 2, 3 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . frill and dagger 3, 4 . . . W.A.A. 3, 4 . . . accounting club 3, secretary 4 . . . basketball queen's attendant 4 . . . C.S.U. 2, 3, 4 . . . YWCA 'l, 2, 3 . . . Cabinet staff 2 . . . yearbook stat? 3 . . . gospel team 3, 4. OSWALD DUNCAN . . . Rochester, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . chemistry . . . cross-country I, 2, 3, 4 . . . track I, 2, 3, 4 . . . chemistry club 2, 3, 4 . . . YMCA 'l, 2, 3 . . . chess club 2, 3 . . . varsity G club 2, 3, 4. DAVID REID EDGAR . . . Morning Sun, Iowa . . . bachelor of arts . . . economics . . . basketball .l.V. 2 . . . YMCA 2, 3, 4 . . . boosters 3 . . . engineering club 4 . . . economics club 4. DONNA LEE ELLIOTT . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bach- elor of arts . . . Speech-English . . frill and dagger 2, 3 . . . radio broadcasting club I, 2, program director 3, station manager 4 . . . Who's Who 4 . . . English club 2, 3, secretary 4 . . . debate club I, 2 . . . Chimes editor . . . psychology club 3 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . YWCA I, 2, 3 . . . All My Sons 3. ANTHONY FALBO . . . Aliquippa, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . accounting club 3 . . . engineering society I. UW' . ' 1 ar , - --'il' lr fin, is I alll ' .L , , Q. , - u sp! 4 f ' L..,g'Q,g5 LOIS FAY FARLEY . . . Rochester, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . education . . . band 1 . . . orchestra 1, 4 . . . boostersl . . . S.C.A1, 4 . . . C.S.U 1, 4 . . . W.A.A1. . . trill and dagger 4 . . . F.T.A. 1, 4 . . . historian . . psychology club 4 . . . rifle club 4 . . . Spanish club 4 . . . Cabinet 4 . . transfer from Tarkio College, Tarkio, Mo. MARILYN KAY FARLS . . . Freedom, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . education . . . cheerleader I, 2, 3, head cheerleader 4 . . . cheerleader of the year 2 . . . pep club 1, 2, 3, 4, vice president 3 . . . Genevans 2, 3, 4, accompanist 2, 3, librarian 3, 4 . . . C.S.U. 4 . . Spanish club 1, 2 . . . debate club 1, secretary-treas- urer I . . YWCA 1, 2 . . . boosters 1, 2 . . American student leaders 3, 4 . . . Who's Who 4 . . . Student Senate secretary 4. JERRY FARQUHAR . . . Baden, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . chemistry . . . baseball 1, 2 . . . football 4 . . . basketball 3, 4 . . . math club, vice president 3, 4. GEORGE WALTER FIELDING . . . Aliquippa, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . bas- ketball 2, 3, 4 . . . boosters 2. JOHN WILLIAM FOESTER . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . chemistry . . . YMCA 1, 3 . . . chemistry club 3, 4. MILDRED JEAN FULLERTON . . . New Alexandria, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . education . . . YWCA 1, 2, 3, vice president 4 . . . F.T.A. 2, 3, president 4 . . . debate 2 . . . W.S.A. treasurer 3 . . . yearbook staff 3 . . . W.A.A. 2, 3, 4. W V CLOCKWISE FARLEY, LOIS FARLS, MARILYN FARQUHAR, JERRY FIELDING, GEORGE FOESTER, JOHN FULLERTON, JEAN IOI'S Sen O 0 C Z -I HI I 0 I- 0 O K E U! I'l'l ' FULLERTON, ROBERT FURMAN, SHIRLEY GEORGE, RICHARD GEUSEN, RUTH GIBSON, JOSEPH GILCHRIST, FRANCES ROBERT ROY FULLERTON . . . New Alexandria, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . chemistry . . . marching band I, 2, 3 . . . debate club I, 2, 3 . . . frill and dagger 2, 3, 4 . . . YMCA I, 2, 3 . . . representative in state oration 3, 4 .... chemistry club 3. SHIRLEY MARILYN FURMAN . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . education. RICHARD McRAY GEORGE . . . Bradfordwoods, Pa. . .' . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . YMCA I, 2 . . economics club 2, 3 . . English club 4 . . . C.S.U. 3, 4 . . . gospel team 3 . . . varsity G club 2, 3, 4 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . varsity cross country team I, 2, 3, 4 . . .track I, 2. RUTH ANN GEUSEN . . . Monaca, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . education . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . Cabinet stat? 3 . . . YWCA 2, 3 . . . radio broadcasting 3. JOSEPH GALE GIBSON . . . Mahoningtown, Pa. . . bachelor of arts . . . economics. FRANCES MILLIGAN GILCHRIST . . . Greeley, Colo. . . . bachelor of arts . . . sociology . . . W.A.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . Genevans 3, 4 . . . Spanish club 2 . . . orchestra 3 . . . . . S.C.A. 2, 3, vice president 4 . . . . . C.S.U. 2, 3, secretary 4 . . . gospel team4 . . . boosters2 . . . I W Lina .1 Vlvggiiii lu. Ugg r -f' W.S.A. president 4 . . . homecoming queen 2. I I I I. V llyzi GEORGE ROBERT GRISWOLD . . . White Plains, N. Y. . . bachelor of arts . . Biblical literature . . . preministerial club 4 . . . Transfer from M.T.l., Nyack, N. Y. MELVIN EARL HADDOX . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . education. WILLIAM EDWARD HAINS . . . Flushing, N. Y. . . bachelor of science . . .business administration. THELMA JANE HAMILTON . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . education. DONALD PAUL HARRINGTON . . . Johannesburg, Michigan . . . bachelor of arts . . . history . . . orchestra 2 . . . Genevans 3 . . . gospel team 3. MUSTAPHA HASSEN . . . Ellwood City, Pa .... bach- elor of science . . . education . . . football I, 2, 3 . . . F.T.A. 2, 3 . . . Spanish club 2, 3. lil ' 1 CLOCKWISE GRISWOLD, GEORGE HADDOX, MELVIN HAINS, WILLIAM HAMILTON, THELMA HARRINGTON, DONALD HASSEN, MUSTAPHA FI., IOI'S Sen 1 rn 5 rl O Z 4 rn Z P rn COUNTERCLOCKWISE HOLBEIN, WILSON INABNET, DAWN JOHNSON, RAYMOND KELBAUGH, CHARLES KELLY, WILLIAM 36 OLIVEMAE HERDT . . . Rochester, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . education. WILSON ELLIS HOLBEIN . . . Ellwoocl City . . . bache- lor of arts . . . history. DAWN GRAY INABNET . . . Beaver, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . biology-psychology . . . French club I . . . orchestra l . . . transfer from Ohio University. RAYMOND ADOLPHE JOHNSON . . . Monessen, Pa .... bachelor of arts . . . Speech-English . . . class vice president 4 . . . basketball 2 . . . YMCA 2 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . yearbook staff 3 . . . English club 4 . . . debate club 4 . . . Spanish club 2, 3, vice president 4 . . . Cabinet staff 3, 4 . . . Fatal Weakness 3 . . . All My Sons 3 . . . The Curious Savage 4 . . . Double Door 4 . . . radio broadcasting club 2, 3, 4 . . . Who's Who 4 . . . transfer from Pennsylvania State College. CHARLES FRANKLIN KELBAUGH . . . New Brighton, Pa .... bachelor of arts . . . history-psychology-phi- losophy . . . preministerial club 4. WILLIAM GEORGE KELLY . . . East Liverpool, Ohio . . . bachelor of science . . . education. fmt 9:-'Ft 'E' DONALD CALVIN KENNEDY . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . speech. KATHLEEN KERR . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . biology . . . YWCA I, 2 . . . boosters 2 . . . premedical club 3, 4 . . . Cabinet staff 2, 3, 4 . . . F.T.A. I. ROBERT SINES KETTERER . . . Ellwood City, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . education. RICHARD LEE KINKEAD . . . Monaca, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . education . . . Spanish club 2, 3, 4 . . . varsity basketball I, 2, 3, 4. WILMA RUTH KOHNE . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . education . . . Spanish club I F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4 . . . orchestra I . . . YWCA I . . . frill and dagger 2, 3, 4 . . . Kind Lady 2 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . class secretary 2 . . . cheerleader 3 . . . pep club 2, 3, 4 . . . homecoming court 3 . . . W.A.A. 4. WILLIAM S. KUHAR . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bache- lor of science . . . business administration . . . account- ing club 2, 3, 4 . . . engineering club 3, 4 . . . economics club 3, 4. I I 223' I I , .X I . I .ir . .-I-I-I-I-.-LJ, , L ,,, - , A.- I I I li I K 1 i ,M . vi L CLOCKWISE KENNEDY, DONALD KERR, KATHLEEN KETTERER, ROBERT KINKEAD, RICHARD KOHNE, WILMA KUHAR, WILLIAM iors Sen r- rn Q O C l- I- 1' Z 'n X If Z 7? COUNTERCLOCKWISE LIEBLER, WILLIAM LONG, MARGARET LOUGHHEAD, ROBERT LUNDBERG, JOANNA MACK, FRED 38 FRANK LEGOULIAN . . . Monaca, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . engineering. WILLIAM KIRTLEY LIEBLER . . . East Palestine, Ohio . . . bachelor of arts . . . history . . . Genevans president 3 . . . Cabinet staff 4 . . . ieneva iubilee 3. MARGARET RUTH LONG . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . education . . . C.S.U. 'l, 3, 4 . . . YWCA 'l, 2 . . .frill and dagger 2, 3, 4 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . W.S.A. representative 4 . . . F.T.A. 3, 4. ROBERT ADAMS LOUGHHEAD . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . business administration. JOANNA LUNDBERG . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bach- elor of arts . . . English . . . You Can't Take lt With You . . . YWCA l, 2 . . . Cabinet 2, 3, 4 . . . German club l, 2 . . . frill and dagger 2, 3, president 4 . . . Little Foxes 2 . . . radio broadcasting club l, 2, 3, 4 English club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . John Loves Mary 2 . . . Our Town 2 . . . yearbook staff 3 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . vocational guidance day chairman 3 . . . The Heiress 3 .A . . student head of entertainment bureau 4 . . . The Curious Savage 4 . . . Who's Who 4. FRED P. MACK . . . New Brighton, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . education. 'I . , j . 'nj 7 , ' x SAM MARAVICH . . . Aliquippa, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . accounting club 2, 3, 4 . . . engineering club 3, 4. RICHARD PETER MARTINCEK . . . Monaco, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . industrial engineering . . . en- gineering club 2, 3, 4 . . . S.A.M. 4 . . . boosters club 3 . . . accounting club 4 . . . American accounting associ- ation 4. KATHRYN METHENY . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bache- lor of science . . . education . . . Genevansl . . . YWCA l, 2, 3 . . . frill and dagger 2, 3, 4 . . . F.T.A. 2, 3 . . . Student Senate 4 . . . class secretary T . . . rifle club 2, 3 . . . boosters l, 2, 3 . . . W.A.A. l, 2, 3 . . . home- coming court 4 . . . varsity basketball l, 2 . . . Cabinet editor 4 . . . staff writer 3 . . . Who's Who 4 . . . pep club 4. KENNETH ROBERT MILLER . . . Latrobe, Pa .... bach- elor ot arts . . . Biblical literature transfer from M.T.l., Nyack, N. Y. GEORGE DUANE MILNES . . . Ellwood City, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . speech . . . collegiate time 2, 3 . . . pep club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . radio broadcasting club 2, 3, 4 . Curious Savage 4 . . . Cabinet reporter l, 2, 3 . . . boosters club 2 . . . bond manager 3 . . . beard club president 4 . . . frill and dagger 4. DOMINIC MONTAGNA . . . Ambridge, Pa .... bache- lor of science . .. . education. A 1 1 1 . 1 . , T A Lf- L. ,.j'-' ' ,mfr . , ,ll tx '- 1 f -'? vi , , - , - f .ix CLOCKWISE MARAVICH, SAM MARTINCEK, RICHARD METHENY, KATHRYN MILLER, KENNETH MILNES, GEORGE MONTAGNA, DOMINIC 39 IOl'S Sen 0 O C Z 'I m Z Q I- 0 0 X 2 in H1 MORRIS, JANE MoRRls, PAUL MOURADIAN, BooHAs Muulc, STEVE MCCRACKEN, ROBERT MEDANEL, JUNE 40 CATHERINE JANE MORRIS . . . Aliquippo, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . education . . . YWCA l . . . radio broadcasting club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Cabinet Staff 2, 3, 4 . . C.S.U. 4 . . . gospel team 4 . . . F.T.A. l, 2, 3, 4 . . . W.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 . . . psychology club 4 . . . frill and dagger 2, 3, 4 . . . glee club 3, 4. PAUL LEONARD MORRIS . . . Flint, Michigan . . . bachelor of arts . . . Bible . . . C.S.U. 4 . . . transfer from M.T.l., Nyack, N. Y. BOGHAS PAUL MOURADIAN . . . Ambridge, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . accounting club 2, 3, 4 . . . industrial engineering club 3, 4 . . . boosters 2 . . . economics club 3, 4. STEVE JOHN MULIK . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . bachelor of arts . . . history. ROBERT BRUCE MCCRACKEN . . . Topeka, Kans. . . . bachelor of arts . . . religious education . . . class vice presidentl . . . class president 2, 3 . . . boosters treas- urer 2 . . . C.S.U. president 3 . . . basketball 2, 3, 4 . . . Student Senate president 4 . . . gospel team 3, 4 . . . tennis 3 . . . covicords 2, 3, 4 . . . Who's Who 4 . . . varsity G club 2, 3, 4. JUNE ANN McDANEL . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . Spanish . . . YWCA l . . . English club 2, 3, 4 . . . Spanish club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . boosters 2. fl I '- I , fits., 'I TQ - ft. ti Vi, ARMOUR JAMES McFARLAND . . . Sterling, Kans. . . . bachelor of arts . . . religious education . . . band I, 2, 3 . . . Genevans 3, president 4 . . . quartette 3, 4 . . .track I, 2, 3, 4 . . . C.S.U. 3, 4 . . . gospel team 3, 4 . . . radio broadcasting club 4 . . . yearbook staff 3 . . . YMCA 3 . . . transfer from Sterling College, Sterling, Kans. MARILYN RUTH MCGOUN . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . biology. DORIS JEANNE MCINTOSH . . . Aliquippa, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . The Heiress 3 . . . frill and dagger 4 . . . boosters 3 . . . transfer from Western College for Women, Oxford, Ohio. VICTOR H. MclNDOE . . . Butler, Pa .... bachelor of arts . . . English AGNES VICTORIA NOCERA . . . Ellwood City, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . education . . . F.T.A. 3 . . boosters club 3 . . glee club 3 . . yearbook staff 3. JOHN RAYMOND OAKES . . . Beaver, Pa .... bach- elor of science . . . education . . . football manager 4 . . . basketball manager 3, 4 . . . varsity G club 4. I J ,J if f 5 CLOCKWISE MCFARLAND, ARMOUR I Mcoouu, MARILYN Mcmrosn, moms Mcmoos, vicroiz Nocsim, AGNES OAKES, JOHN V., fri' A I C' l ff J J , 1 . . 4-1 6- 'ff-,yy ,. '-1-ls. - 1-' tl iii 7 ' V .J il 4 Intl 'ul ,L ,Gt J v7 P Q X 'cn IOl'S Sen O C If cn -4 so 9 I1 O E m COUNTERCLOCKWISE ONUSKA, WILLIAM ORR, GEORGE PADEZANIN, GEORGE PANGBURN, THOMAS PARTRIDGE, FRANCIS 42 ii , 1 LOUIS ARTHUR OLIASTRO . . . Ellwood City, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . psychology. WILLIAM HENRY ONUSKA . . . Ohioview, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . business administration . . . radio broadcasting club 1, 2,3 . . . accounting club 2, 3, 4 . . . glee club 2, 3, 4 . . . economics club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . French club 3, 4 . . . boosters l, 2, 3. GEORGE RAY ORR, JR .... Beaver Falls, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . industrial engineering . . . engi- neering club 2, 3, 4 . . . math club 2, 3, 4 . . . band 2, president 3, 4 . . . YMCA l, 2, 3 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . class vice president 3 . . . class treasurer 4 . . . orches- tra 3, 4 . . . yearbook staff 3. GEORGE PADEZANIN . . . Conway, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . business administration. THOMAS PANGBURN . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bach- elor of science . . . business administration. FRANCIS EDWARD PARTRIDGE . . . Ellwood City, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . swing band l, 2, 3 . . . Genevans l, 2, 3. FFT I I Ji I! I. ll JAMES LEWIS PATTERSON . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . history. ' BRUNO JOSEPH PELAIA . . . Freedom, Pa .... bach- lor of arts . . . history . . . debate club 3, business manager 4 . . . prelegal club 3, 4 . . . economics club 4. WILLIAM LAWRENCE PETCOVIC . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bachelor of arts . . . Bible . . . football I . . . pre- ministerial club 3, 4. RUTH JOANN'PHlLLIPS . . . Zelienople, Pa .... bach- elor of arts . . . English . . . C.S.U. 3, 4 . . . gospel team 3 . . . boosters l, 2, 3 . . . English club 2, 3, 4 . . . year- book staff 3. OLIVE BLANCHE POGEMILLER . . . Morning Sun, Iowa . . . bachelor of science . . . C.S.U. 3, 4 . . . gos- pel team 3 . . . Genevans 3, 4 . . . Spanish club 3, treasurer 4 . . . W.A.A. 3, 4 . . . W.S.A. vice president 4 . . . G club 4 . . . transfer from Iowa State Teachers College. LOUIS' JOSEPH RADNOTHY . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . premedical . . . German club I, 2 . . . premed club I, 2, 3, vice president 4 . . . radio broadcasting club 4. CLOCKWISE PATTERSON, JAMES . PELAIA, BRUNO PETCOVIC, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, RUTH POGEMILLER, BLANCHE RADNOTHY, LOUIS lOl'S Sen so If 71 0 3 7.1 O Q H1 zu COUNTERCLOCKWISE RECHEL, JACQUELINE ROCHOW, OTTO ROSA, SAMUEL ROSENBERGER, JEAN r ROSS, JAMES 44 ROGER .IEREMIAH RAKON . . . Duquesne, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . Bible . . . transfer from the King's College, New Castle, Del. 4 JAQUELINE JEAN RECHEL . . . Monaca, Pa .... bach- elor of science . . . education. OTTO EMIL ROCHOW . . . New York, N. Y .... bach- elor of arts . . . economics . . . engineering club 3, 4. SAMUEL JOSEPH ROSA . . . Ellwood City, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . education. JEAN CAROLINE ROSENBERGER . . . New Brighton, Pa .... bachelor of arts . . . Spanish . . . Genevans l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 3 . . . English club 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, president 3 . . . Spanish club 2, 3, 4 . . . French club 3, 4 . . . C.S.U. l, 3 . . . Y.W.C.A. l, 3 . . . class representative, W.S.A. 3 . . . class treasurer 2 . . . editor yearbook 3 . . . Student Senate treasurer 4 . . . Who's Who 4 . . . elected to student leaders publica- tion 3, 4 . . . Chimes staff 4. JAMES RUSSELL ROSS .... Murrysville, Pa .... bach- elor ot science . . . industrial engineering . . . German club l, 2 . . . YMCA l, 2, president 3 . . . band 2, 3, 4 . . . orchestra 3 . . . glee club l, business manager 3 . 5 . Genevans 4 . . . engineering society 2, 3, 4 . . . pep club 3, 4. 4553 l l r' N. A X ALTA VIVIAN ROSSER . . . Portersville, Pa .... bach- elor of science . . . education. EUGENE R. ROTONTO . . . Swissvale, Pa .... bach- elor of arts . . . psychology . . . German club 2 . . . YMCA 2 . . . rifle club 2 . . . economics club 2 . . . radio broadcasting club 2 . . . football l. ANTHONY RUBINO . . . Rochester, Pa .... bachelor of arts . . . Spanish . . . LOIS HALCYON SARTWELL . . . Ellwood City, Pa. . . bachelor of arts . . . English . . . Spanish club 2, 3 . . . English club 2, 3, 4 . . . Cabinet feature editor 2 . . . Chimes business manager 3 . . . Who's Who 4 . . . library student staff 2, 3, 4. PAULA LEE SCHEIDMANTEL . . . Rochester, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . Spanish. KATHLEEN SCHMITT . . . Monaco, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . biology. 4' i L SVN li ,i ,t i . ,. - .4-I, , 1 i gyixi,-:X ,N - 1 I it L4 , is-:'e ,,' .1 kia... , .2 . c...4.L-.-ea. .... -.K it ,SKID ,A W at I Y, If 1 P Q ,E- is 9 CLOCKWISE ROSSER, VIVIAN ROTONTO, EUGENE RUBINO, ANTHONY SARTWELL, HALCYON SCHEIDMANTEL, PAULA SCHMITT, KATHLEEN IOI'S Sen fl O C Z -I m Z O F' O O K E an m SCHRAMA, RICHARD SHANNON, SHIRLEY SHIRA, JAMES SMITH, CATHERINE SMITH, DAVID SNODGRASS, EMMA RICHARD LEE SCHRAMA Beaver Falls Pa bachelor of science . engineering SHIRLEY ANN SHANNON Allqulppa Pa bachelor of arts . . . English JAMES WILLIAM SHIRA New Castle Pa bache lor of science . . . biology Genevans 3 premed club 2 . . . CSU 4 CATHERINE MARY SMITH Chicago Ill bach elor of science . . . business administration W A A I, 2, 3, 4 . . . C.S.U. I 2 4 YWCA l 3 gospel team 3 . . . accounting club 2 secretary 3 treasurer 4. 46 DAVID MALCOLM SMITH Belmont Mass bachelor of science . industrial management football 2 Q . . track 2 engineering club publicity manager 3, president 4 SA M president 4 l radio broadcasting club 4 EMMA W. SNODGRASS Beaver Falls Pa bachelor of science . . education F T A 4 Qi L Q ff' 1353 if-ev' is ' ,ll SHIRLEY MAE SNOKE . . . Souderton, Pa .... bachelor of arts . . . English-Spanish . . . W.A.A. secretary 3, 4 . . . Spanish club l, treasurer 2, 3, president 4 . . . English club2...C.S.U.4...Genevans3,4...Gclub4... yearbook stat? 3 . . . YWCA 2 . . . dorm president 4. CHARLES RAY STEELE . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bach- elor of science . . . business administration. ROBERT DALE SWERINGEN . . . Aliquippa, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . boosters i, 2 . . . band 2, 3, 4 . . . debate club 3 . . . yearbook business manager 3 . . . accounting club 3, vice president 4. JOSEPH W. SZCZURKU . . . Beaver Falls, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . tennis manager 1 .... YMCA 1 . . . band 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . math club 2, 3 . . . radio broadcasting club 3, 4 . . . boosters 3 . . . Cabinet i, 3, business manager 4 . . . accounting club 3, 4 . . . president swing band 3, 4 . . . Student Senate 4. DAVID WILSON TAYLOR . . . West Newton, Pa. . . . bachelor of science . . . industrial engineering . . . engineering club l, 2, 3, 4 . . . accounting club 4. DlMlS LUNETTE TAYLOR . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . bachelor of arts . . . history . . . debate club 'l, 2, 3 . . . radio broadcasting club l, 2, 3, 4, publicity manager 2 . . . C.S.U. 3, 4 . . . gospel team 3, 4 . , . English club 2, 3, vice president 4 . . . Chimes staff 2 . . . psychology club 2, vice president 3, secretary 2 . . . YWCA 1 . . . yearbook staff 3 . . . Who's Who 4 . . . American Student Leaders 3, 4 . . . boosters 2 . . . ieneva iubilee 3. -L ie ' .lm 47 l 1, i l , l CLOCKWISE SNOKE, SHIRLEY STEELE, RAY SWERINGEN, ROBERT SZCZURKU, JOSEPH TAYLOR, DAVID TAYLOR, DIMIS PM I l0l'S Sen S' -4 '- O 3' I P 2: :U 'C COUNTERCLOCKWISE TAYLOR, MARJORIE VENEROSE, ROBERT VOGT, WILLIAM VUKMARAVICH, JOVAN WALLACE, WILLIAM 48 v HARRY A. TAYLOR, JR .... Darlington, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . industrial engineering. MARJORIE MOATS TAYLOR . . . Erie, Pa .... bache- lor of science . . . education . . . frill and dagger 2, 3, 4 . . . YWCA 2, 3 . . . English Club 2, 3 . . . F.T.A. 2, 3, 4 . . . boosters 2, 3 . . . transfer from Grove City College, Grove City, Pa. ROBERT S. VENEROSE . . . Beaver Falls, Pa .... bache- lor of science . . . chemistry. WILLIAM LESTER VOGT . . . Ellwood City, Pa. . . bachelor of science . . . business administration . . . accounting club 3, 4. JOVAN VUKMARAVICH . . . Aliquippa, Pa .... bach- elor of arts . . . business administration. WILLIAM ANDREW WALLACE . . . Ellwood City, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . English . . . swing band I, 2, 4 . . . concert band I, 4 . . . English club 4. ' N i - 'v 'ss 4, ' feng 1 - 1 'Q J H Ji 1 I x lt '1ii?yj','.'- 5 1 1' l if P 7 ,i 5 r . 5 airs , 'Lua . ' .4 41 IMT' l .i A- 'Fx' MARY CATHARINE WAYNE . . . New Brighton, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts. . . psychology . . . Spanish club 2 psychology club 2, 3 . . . collegiate time 'l, 2 . . . Genevans 2, 3 . . . orchestra 2, 3 . . . Cabinet staff 2, 3. DONALD ROBERT WEISBAKER . . . New Castle, Pa. . . . bachelor of arts . . . English . . . preministerial club 2, 3 . . . psychology club 3 . . . English club 3, treasurer 4 . . . Chimes staff 2. GEORGE E. WESTERLUND, JR .... Teaneck, New Jersey . . . bachelor of science . . . industrial engineer- ing . . . math club 3, 4,.secretary 4 . . . engineering society 2, 3, 4 . . . orchestra l, 3 . . . YMCA 2 . . . C.S.U. 3, 4 . . . gospel team 4 . . . S.C.A. 3 . . . intermural basketball 3, 4 . . . intermural football 2. RUTH WHITE .' . . Hickory, Pa .... bachelor of arts . . . English . . . W.A.A. l, 2, vice president 3, president 4... G club2,3,4...rifleclub3...C.S.U.4... Genevans l, 2, 3, secretary 4 . . . English club 2, 3 . . . yearbook staff 3 . . . Cabinet staFF 4 . . . YWCA l, 2, treasurer 3 . . . girls varsity basketball l, 2, 3, 4 . . . American College Student Leaders 4. WILLIAM WIMER . . . Ellwood City, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . biology. FRANK EARL wmout . . . Fombeu, PQ .... bachelor of arts . . . English. X ,, ill i lf i , r, Q, ., l l- J l , l 4 r lx,E1.1f'- v l f P , X V l 1 , 49' Q, 'Q Hg CLOCKWISE WAYNE, CATHERINE WEISBAKER, DONALD WESTERLUND, GEORGE WHITE, RUTH WIMER, WILLIAM WRIGHT, FRANK -N-Y. Z: . .A -,L-qu 4: g .gi R ff CLOCKWISE YEE, MARSHA YOUNG, CLYDE YOUNG, MARION YOUNG, WILLIAM t 4 gig., - ,f ig?-.535 U MARSHA YEE . . . Ambridge, Pa .... bachelor of science . . . education . . . Genevans 3, 4 . . . F.T.A. 2, 3, secretary 4. CLYDE ANTHONY YOUNG . . . Aliquippa, Pa. . . bachelor of arts . . . history . . . gospel team I . . . preministerial I. MARION BROWN YOUNG . . . East Palestine, Ohio . . . bachelor of science . . . education . . . frill and dagger I, 2, 3, 4 . . . YWCA 2, 3 . . . boosters I, 2, 3. WILLIAM YOUNG . . . East Palestine, Ohio . . . bach- elor of science . . . business administration . . . class president I . . . band l . . . orchestra I . . . psychology club president 3. other seniors DONALD RICHARD' BRADOW Beaver Falls, Pa. B.S .... Education. JOSEPH FARQUHAR Baden, Pa. B.A .... History. KENNETH P. MOSHIER Beaver Falls, Pa. B.A .... History. TRAVIS LEE MURPHY Aliquippa, Pa. B.A .... Economics. MICHAEL PALMER NIDO Ellwood City, Pa. B.S .... Biology. 'JOHN DOBBS PATTERSON Wampum, Pa. B.A .... Bible. . P ' fl I-.-........sLm.Y! ni..-f:-' tff.oI1r:.'i' 1' -5'9 A 'IE' -t, 'N- A 1 .gg qgl .--.: K asv. 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A - L.. 1- -.- - :f5.. awe-s'fs i-'ts , Q. ,, .. . . . H -A . .- f rf w f L- rcs ex, ,Sys .. z2 :,2??:-'Ji s-:u?4g3j!Q,7Kg .iIG4'!5f:!iQ, 'wgigg fggg'b1.J:,-Q-'-51-27- 1-K-if '!2j'6f2fgh:'.g:.1:-.-s1n.j'S.S' -:hge-,. 1,5 :,-q'.f:'I,3.-JN: ':,-D l'595-'X,qE.'3'qi ' -tg? '!fvq fn2j3?a-'ai5 .'?1s1'f-'- A, 24'5'7.-:T Pilfi- z'v'f'4?1!57I'U'K -t-L-ss3:f:i2'-Iferifsfdrfliitlniiisiasiiiri-R-F1 iMb''Q'-Nt' A close look at our college tree reveals still another branch rustling in the wind. This we identify as the Junior Class. By this time in their college careers, the Juniors have made their contributions to a variety of organiza- tions and activities. Some ot the members of this class have taken places as officers and leaders ot their groups. Others are hard working members and followers. Much of the beauty and stability of our college tree would be lost without this vital branch-the Junior Class. ' Sl DONALD REGIS ANDERSON Rochester, Pa., B.S., biology. THOMAS GEORGE ANDERSON Industry, Pa., B.A. psychology. DORIS VIRGINIA ARNOLD Centerville, Pa., B.A., speech-Spanish. EDWARD DREBERT BANYAY Evans City, Pa., B.S., business administration. STEPHEN JOHN BEDNAR New Brighton, Pa., B.S., biology. CYRIL STEPHEN BODNAR Aliquippa, Pa., B.S., premedical. , .,- ,SSX MARILYN JEANNE BOWERS Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., education RONALD WILLIAM BROWN Darlington, Pa., B.S., business administration JOHN WILLIAM BYRON Beaver, Fa., B.S., engineering. RALPH RAYMOND CAMPBELL , New Castle, Pa., B.S., business administration. IRVING DAVID CAPLAN Rochester, Pa.: B.S., business administration. EVELYN MARIE CARANO ' Aliquippa, Pa., B.S., education. 52 iuniors ,gf .L ., ROBERT LOUIS EDWARDS Beaver, Pa., B.S., industrial engineering. JAMES EICHENLAUB Ellwood City, Pa., B.S., chemistry. GERALD WAYNE ELLER Beaver Falls, Pa., B.A., economics. DONALD WILLIAM FELKER Pittsburgh, Pa., B.A., history. DAVID KENNETH FOWLER Aliquippa, Pa., B.A., Mathematics. ROBERT JAMES FREDERICK Ellwood City, Pa., B.S., biology. 53 MARTHA ELIZABETH CASKEY Clarinda, Iowa, B.S., education. MARY ELIZABETH CLELAND Beaver Falls, Pa., B.A., history-English FRED W. CLINARD Beaver, Pa., B.S., engineering. JEROME FREDRICK COATES Rochester, Pa., B.S., physics-math. FRANK THOMAS COLON Springdale, Pa., B.A., economics. DONALD ALLEN DUKELOW Ellwood City, Pa., B.S., chemistry. T An-fb 1 A ..- . -., ' ' Alu - 1 A - 77 W5 EVELYN MAY HARRINGTON4 Johannesburg, Mich., B.S.B.A., secretarial. DONALD RAY HASWELL Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., biology. WAYNE WILLIAM HELMICK Rochester, Pa., B.S., premedical. KENNETH HONCHAK Aliquippa, Pa., B.S., business administration. NADINE DELO RES HUNTER Ordinary, Kentucky, B.S., business adminis- E tration. , V NORMAN WILLIAM HUTCHESON Latakia, Syria, B.S., physics. ',.' ' . MARY LOUISE FRITZ Valley Grove, West Va., B.A., psychology JOSEPH MARIO GIULIANO Breckenridge, Pa., B.A., economics. GARY MARSHALL GOEHRING Beaver, Pa., B.S., industrial engineering. ROBERT ELLSWORTH GROSS Denver, Colorado, B.S., chemistry. RAMON T. HANSEN Aliquippa, Pa., B.S., industrial engineering. DANIEL CHARLES HARKINS New Kensington, Pa., B.S., industrial engi- neering. t is I n ti? l 54 iuniors FRANK JAMES JUTE New Brighton, Pa., B.S., biology. CHARLES EUGENE KEEFER Baden, Pa., B.S., biology. MARY HEPBURN KERR Philadelphia, Pa., B.A., English. WILLIAM DAVID KING Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., engineering. STEVE MILOS KLIPA Pitcarin, Pa., B.A., history. WILLIAM RICHARDSON KNOWLSON Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., business administra- tion. 55 if JAMES EDWARD INABNET Beaver, Pa., B.S., industrial management. MAURICE THEODORE ISRAEL Leechburg, Pa., B.S., education. BETTY JANE JACKSON Catasaqua, Pa., B.A., English. ELINORE JANE JACKSON Philadelphia, Pa., B.A., history. RICHARD WALLACE JACOBS Ellwood City, Pa., B.S., industrial engineering WILLIAM PAUL JONES East Liverpool, Ohio, B.A., social studies. 1 ww -if 4 , . 1 A in I I Qi jj I I' A14 - .he .,,. RONALD GENE LIST Edinburg, Pa., B.S., composite science. SARAH JANE LLOYD Aliquippa, Pa., B.S., education. DARLENE DELORES LOCKLEY New Castle, Pa., B.S., education. SIDNEY ROBERT LOCKLEY New Castle, Pa., B.S., business adm tration. JOSEPH MICHAEL MANDARINO Freedom, Pa., B.A., French-psychology. CHARLES WALTER MARION Ellwood City, Pa., B.S., pre-dental. inis- ' FI- GEORGE THOMAS KOTULAS Rochester, Pa., B.A., economics. FREDERICK KROEN Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., industrial engineering FRANK ERNEST KUNA Monaca, Pa., B.S., engineering. ELLEN JANE LATHOM Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., education. YVONNE LATHOM Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., education. RUTH EILEEN LINTON Santa Ana, California, B.S., business ad- ministration. 56 -- iuniors 'ET' l ,gf I , g ' I ' 1 1 MARY .GWENDOLYN McCAlN West Bridgewater, Pa., B.S., education. BRIAN CHARLES McDONALD Pittsburgh, Pa., B.A., economics. PHILIP JOHN McFARLAND Latrobe, Pa., B.A., English. JOHN NONEFF Ellwood City, Pa., B.S., chemistry. JAMES HENRY NYE Frombell, Pa., B.A., Bible. ROBERT McCLURE OLIVER Pittsburgh, Pa., B.A., history. 515 ,If- 57 RICHARD WILLIAM MECHLING Butler, Pa., B.A., English-speech. EDWARD ROBERT MIHALCIN Aliquippa, Pa., B.S., biology. HARRY DALE MILNES Rochester, Pa., B.S., education. AMEmco Minsk Mluorn Aliquippa, Pa., B.S., business administration ROBERT LEE MUNNELL Washington, Pa., B.A., psychology CAROLE ANN MURDOCK Brackenridge, Pa., B.S., biology. MARTHA ELIZABETH REID West View, Pa., B.S., education. WILLIAM MICHAEL SCHELL , Ellwood City, Pa., B.S., education. CHARLES STANHOPE SHERRILL Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., business administra- tion. RUTH ANN SHULTZ Turtle Creek, Pa., B.A., English. ANDREW GEORGE SLADE Beaver, Pa., B.A., religious education. SHIRLEY ANN SMITH Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., education. WILLIAM EWING PALMER Wellsburg, W. Va., B.S., composite science RICHARD B. POLLINS Greensburg, Pa., B.S., business adminislraion. WILLIAM PAUL POPOVICH New Brighton, Pa., B.S., biology. JACK WENDELL PRICE Ellwood City, Pa., B.S., engineering. STEPHEN JOHN RAGULA New Brighton, Pa., B.S., biology. MILLICENT MARY REEHL West Bridgewater, Pa., B.S., education. 'I .ml I Y 'xi 58 lunlors ,,fw . fill fx 1,7 I -y .7 RICHARD ROBERT SUCI-IANEC Industry, Pa., B.S., chemistry GLENN ALLEN TETEMANZA Darlington, Pa., B.A., history. STANLEY FRANCIS THAYER New Florence, Pa., B.S., physics. MERE MARIOTA TUIASOSOPO American Samoa, B.A., economics. JOSEPH CHARLES VALLELONGA Beaver Falls, Pa., B.A., economics. ROBERT GUY VAN METER Pulaski, Pb., B.S., math-'physics. 59 SARAH ONITA SNOWDEN Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., education. BERT DEMPSEY SPONTAK Baden, Pa., B.S., education. SARAH PATRICIA STERRETT Beaver Falls, Pa., B.A., English. ROBERT EUGENE STERRETT Baden, Pa., B.S., industrial engineering HOWARD SNYDER STEWART Emsworth, Pa., B.A., history. MARY LYNN STONE Bloomington, Ind., B.S., biology. LORAN WILLIAM VEITH Harmony, Pai, B.A., Bible PAUL DAVID VOLLMER Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., industrial engineering. EDWARD JOSEPH VOYNIK Aliquippa, Pa., B.S., business administration. fi! JOHN GEORGE WAITE , Bridgeville, Pa., B.S., pre-medical. LEROY ARLINGTON WAITE, JR. A Rockway, N. J., B.A., economics. BEVERLY WATSON I Yonkers, N. Y., B.S., education. fx A4 I f-:.-9' PATSY JOAN WILKINSON Beaver Falls, Pa., B.S., education. PAUL ANTHONY WINDER Cranesville, Pa., B.S., composite science WALTER CHARLES YARO New Castle, Pa., B.S., biology. 60 other iuniors GARLAND ANDERSON Beaver Falls, Pa. B.S .... pre-medical. DANTE JOSEPH BONOMI Aliquippa, Pa. B.S .... education ELLEN ANNA BOYD McKeesport, Pa. B.S .... sociology. IRVING DAVID CAPLAN Rochester, Pa. B.S .... business administration. SAM ROBERT CONTINO Beaver Falls, Pa. B.A .... French. WILLIAM FREDERICK DOLAN Beaver Falls, Pa. B.A .... economics. IDAH FRANCES FISHER Rochester, Pa. B.S .... education. GORDON ELTON HARRINGTON Johannesburg, Mich. B.A .... economics. ARISTEDES KOUTOULAKIS Rochester, Pa. B.A. . . . economics. FRANK STEPHEN MATSUKAS Beaver Falls, Pa. B.S. . . . business administration JAMES HOWARD MCCREARY Beaver Falls, Pa. B.S .... business administration FRED LOUIS ROSSI Koppel, Pa. B.A .... economics. ROBERT DRAN STATTON Beaver Falls, Pa. B.A .... psychology. ROBERT GORDON VOELKER Avalon, Pa. B.S. . . . history-psychology. KENNETH HERBERT YONKEE Beaver Falls, Pa. B.S. . . . education. A IA .- 1 ' ,erskea T:-. ,. '3!. K xg-,y,'.,. fvn,.,:,7Z:-Q'fg?:21.Sc!,!.o 1 '-I,.n'-Tt'35'ff:'57'lQf'L: V, , W .g--, 13 v1'g :RA:g'ff',-:f ----he . -9 .v -wr Xtiitiikiewswazria-'4 3a21fsffiwfae- 'fra'-fH 1f ' K ks' .' :.,,... 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J, ,f .nv 1 ,gn 1-'I ef' Q L' Q2 t Ku ' lla gl 1, ll 2 'fan :s'Lk::5:l c?g,x',h'fl. -945. ,He arg' 651' pw Q S ,K F f J u r 1 aff' ' 0513 Pu 44915 s49Sf1'.ff17'5.-F'f? 'f 5 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Frank lrwm VICE PRESIDENT u so I ,Jr . -ws: 1-. ' K SI-3'1'T'vc' -135,R'.5 'S.4.. Sn' 'gi u.3g,':. B r' 1 UCI Un '14 lubldv-QA! of U9 J'r-'- yi ' 55593-I Ralph Harper X2 E,-3'ff2g:I' fine: . . Mime. M33 SECRETARY-Jackie Wozmcki 53g-gi, L- . ' N 5 r 4 '-Riljzgfi TREASURER-Joanne Taggart 'S4',25Q5,-if-2. w MQ A nfgv' ', -, . . z aug: v- -3 1 e -. 5, .--.,.., . ...gif 3 .-QR. -5-5,GPr..,54.'ff.:s.'52a52.?e-g5sg.e:pi1e,m1:e22J.:-.s- 0,-'45 .vi--r-, 4-21-94 vvqva-Q5 J!-1x4W'14..'v--:. 4ur-- v'.!'r' gif,-.Q.0,g'E7g3'fq'?.'11.is52El?:3f,?2g?:5'7gg15li5x.yta':51lffggggpgayizfizex ' ' D V! a3'f4 1.P 5.v 3,1 -A . 5 7:n'- Tl 45703 I'-J 54 14? .1 '-.a s,-B 'ILM 'ming AHC.-s.y.qg . nf5.'g!, '-0:5 qu,, , 2' gliei'-.?:.fgQ.---':..41. -a f -:mfr-Q.-.-fe.-:-'mf-M' 'awp-if nxfaaad- 'fi-'fwfs53's-f1'5':1 ffJbM-'-Misvr' ' 1-'sp , :mfgpf-e5',61:1fL-rzlbgx-ggnslalyssa-v:2Ii'f:'' 'Hbwx as,1,- tsfvi'31f-ff:!ai.f'a-33-.-ffe4f!:'iQn:-gm fe-595, ' :ia ,J'f??.:55!?:q-'Yeif-74 iv Y-121' ,g-jeep 'Gigi Y 'Qi n44 ' 'iii Qzsth Ill ' iii? in-5 F32 R-1 35 3, 62 Having alread selves on the college tree, the Sophomore b . develop. pping into various ac- s as they add their ranches continue to grow and Their leaves are dro tivities and organization bit to college life. Their friendly smiles and cheery Hi's go to make the campus a nicer place to be. Meet this healthy branch as they continue to rustle in the wind, and lend their influence to the c ll o ege-the Sopho- mores. y won a place for them- FIRST ROW: J. Barnard, L. Downie, D. Brenner, R. Davison, J. Clancy, B. Ganf. SECOND ROW: D. Hairhoger, R. Cather, D. Kanagy, G. Vonakis, P. Grass, G. Jackson. THIRD ROW: T. Clyde, A. Epstein, J. Fassinger, R. Linarelli, J. Verone, R. Varconey. FOURTH, ROW: C. Taylor, D. Dukovich, L. Brobsf, A. D'Amico, C. Barber, G. Avclellas. FIFTH ROW: W. Fibbi, W. Thompson, L. DeProspero, J. Marshall, D. Krisfakis, P. Gaulf. 63 FIRST ROW: W. Gulch, C. Battilocchi, V. Campbell, P. Gibson, L. Barbee, T. Blackwood, C. Livingstone, P. Laughner SECOND ROW: S. Castronova, P. Corlazzo, R. Peduzzi, J. Lascola, D. Cadley, D. Larabee. THIRD ROW: B. Adams, J. Domiancic, R. Goehring, B. Lockley, B. Bingham, B. Kerns, J. Benson. FOURTH ROW: G. Tabay, R. McMasfers, C Huggins, R. Newman, J. Monza, D. Denhart, L. Taylor. FIFTH ROW: M. Matievich, H. Newman, R. Peduzzi, J Tress, J. Kelbaugh, G. Gache, E. Perroh, T. Knapp. 64 FIRST ROW: L. DePrespero, J. White, M. Van Dayke, J. Paierick, E. Robb, M. Mitchel, K. DelaCruz, D. Fell. SECOND ROW: A. Templeton, J. Watson, G. Richardson, S. Velasquez, N. Mandeville, M. Poppe, M. Houston, E. Wilson. THIRD ROW: D. Krisfakis, W. Thompson, J. Marshall, R. McForIond, N. Smilak, L. Wolcott, P. Wycoff. FOURTH ROW: P. Mathews, M. Perry, C. Ross, A. Scossa, D. Shusfer, A. Poholsky. FIFTH ROW: T. Park, J. Ramsey, D. Park, R. McMosters, J. Moiors, G. Taboy, C. White. l 65 -Th' w3T't'er5'Ns 'fgsgeyai' ' A. 'z 59 x Y'.c lig'f '-at'55?'fr. . .s ' mf.: w-'---'vw 'r.. an fe... -' cl Q.. 'mga :cg ii-Q35 Qs., -14 I f. -H 5 I---ah'-.Q 25 1.1 -4 wr .v-' 'S..J2w' . ii-l h?5a '1 Qi,-'5 w-r.PQ d'4 'S'-.13-Svl --1:1-L'-S' 'rf-v a555'v2,S94:dUf:,gfqgp1f.3.5'z 7-W. -5 'Qmxfe 533, gp 1 I, f-SJ4'5r:p Y' P 9 5,-nfq,-L3rk,fg1Zl.Q ,ftp R,t,,r,Aq' ?:qf:,:55-,R ''- 'Fl'P '4n'iz?Z:,,??.:1:i'4gd f'5 'f. ,354 1M-.s.,G.--5.1.55-i,,:,5:3,q.h Ap -3357? '.if.gx'i-'fp'-Qffu? ' 'GQQSIQ4 v . 'fs- wa:-ssfw. -'rs -sms Hr-ff -pf - - 5 We-: 9. ,. ', 'o - ,..vs.- E so gigesggfglaayglis :'Fif':Q'53T',VE'r?-i-i gf2Er5-fi?-54-iff: .,,.gszga?'fi ,k'5gf5T4::,5.3.5-,gr Pita?-7 - I J- '6y -PV?-L. -- ' ,gum-. -v -gg' .:-51:13 fu.-1--9.'-:QE ,. - .wg -'fm' ,Y lg A. 1 . -1,-- ' w+:'f:ses-agQgs?254gfas-is OFFICERS ' PRESIDENT-Pete Kutulakis l,Egg:3'g957555.3f3Si.55ffJ,'g',f' t vi' .fab-' Q, FE, 233-'f?R1,,gS .msg vlcE-PREslDENr- John McClure 5.-afq.-Hg.. jimi SECRETARY-Pafracsq Kerr TREASURER-Mam Johnson -Hula- -Q ... . .VW , , 1 . .....L!4.'L,Afr,,. 1.1-F:'!Eq ..4Tg.31.g3ugJ',,:5.lg5.:L,h7sem-rZSsLa,'.y fei?v,.3,, qpgrqg wig: 'i9ls'4+22s-,rm ' ' :'a?q vsp,-?'37'W.z5'?.:gry Um A. If 359 . . 'aw 23591 L . , ' ,, -,,' -QLIQQYDQ' s '9w,'!s.'S'-5:.?6..-f Sjffpfaagiff-gQ'ff'1WQSy5 JL?6,E-:M-gwtgtgiirg f:1'P'v-!'?f'k's '- :'2-v--'H -' . 1 1 4 vs-.gl 4 J . .f viiib-?fiv'2:3ej,??39:'1bair1f'l!P!aif'f:F'f.?vg3SS?21'2552115-U-hbivats '- 'hQ l-,N -1 Wfglfc- , ' 1 -54 . 6'oI2, if-v-3 W ' 5 I-Q 1 ri'--s I., . 314- .-q . . ,f w..,gb-51 J.,- if'2'i'7?2ffi1 i i ?f2n:fffEi ' ,.-. . . , , . . - n v so ' 'nfl-9 r - Green and new, this year's Freshmen shyly entered the halls of Old Main, having gathered their membership from as far away places as the lsland of Cyprus. Enthusiasm soon overcame shyness, however, and they made their presence felt in the classroom, and in the various activities and organiza- tions. And so, we present with pride the newest, yet vigorous, branches of our tree- the Freshmen. 66 FIRST ROW: A. Frangopoulos, S. Bland, R. Chestnut, G. Brahm, S. Brown, K. Elms, P. Bard, M. Conner, P. Plackwell I. Gallagher, S. Boots, H. Barrett. SECOND ROW: J. Gallagher, M. Beringer, M. Betz, B. Fleesan, S. Daugherty, J Colteryahn, S. Dishler, S. Brynn. THIRD ROW: J. Chermer, M. Elliot, L. Allen, G. Dille, S. Greenberg, E. Dunfee, S Focer. FOURTH ROW: W. Jackson, C. Durham, T. Berkebile, C. Green, H. Cartwright, F. Bellissimo, R. Freed FIFTH ROW: R. Duker, C. Stein, R. Birch, T. Gorgas, R. Hall, J. Dinsmore, D. Follett. SIXTH ROW: S. Belich, V. Bolha B. Blair, R. Cable, W. Carr, E. Engle. 67 1 FIRST ROW: C. Jones, A. Hasho, M. Hefzler, C. Love, P. Kerr, C. Hardy. SECOND ROW: M. Karner, C. Lepre, P. Kutulakis, M. Johnson, R. Hetzler, K. Graham. THIRD ROW: D. Kennedy, P. Kufulakis, R. Kidd, J. Haney, G. Haddad, J. Kerr. FOURTH ROW: J. Henicheck, W. James, E. Henn, C. Lattanzio, S. Kohler, T. Jones, D. Lehman. FIFTH ROW J. Chermer, G. Hassan, J. Lazor, A. Krebs, R. Hohl, W. Lucas, E. Kirkley. 68 FIRST ROW: V. Martin, R. MacKenzie, L. Patterson, J. Martin, N. Mamrosh, R. Sirianni, A. Krebs. SECOND ROW A. Murphy, M. Shcney, D. Rimbey, A. Speer, R. Stewart, M. Smith. THIRD ROW: G. Sclcy, W. Spear, J. Chermer, A. McClure, R. Shipley. FOURTH ROW: W. Schneck, C. Markotos, J. Miller, C. McCosIin, P. Rittenhouse, M. Snyder. FIFTH ROW: J. Seaburn, T. Rowlands, H. Reddinger, D. Maxwell, C. Meise. SIXTH ROW: J. Miller, J. McMilIin, .I Rundzo, A. Schneider. 69 FIRST ROW: S. Zirof, J. Zobrisf, M. White, R. Wimer, V. Wilson, A. Tromhetfas, C. Vos. SECOND ROW: R. Wilson, L. Younkin, G. Woodham, C. Volbrecht, G. Hassan, J. Lazor. THIRD ROW: R. Wick, M. Wilmoth, J. Chermer, G Vos, A. Krebbs. FOURTH ROW: L. Wadding, D. Walton, T. Williams, A. Zlatovich, R. Voynik, K. Woodeshick. .70 i n i 'r h i m a e 'r n i o n I tu qv , X 'ZLJ' Ffig, ep ,W xl!!! wif, K I! 62, 1 . e4 jk.. 42 'iff' fl' 1 ', li '-1 1-ul' I, I 12? .,. , Q in x anpgfll 'Y' .Ea I -. ,. xfn X, ,, MW. f f . Wlh? wif yu. N :Q fi 'N ' w ? ji i md' 'I ' b 's 'LM' , 4 , 'W T ig 1 W nf' A- ' K-:- X 1 4- 4 L H x bf N4 X- fs I I3 J - L 1 t I 17 3 L. Q' ' u XXI I J -.7-.:Jf:i K 1 f4, ,g' , gjig'64f W A' - S , 'uf f - s k,-,Ly,,1,! I ':. I , 1, A ,- E , 1 -'i student senate Bang! Bang! The meeting of the Student Senate will come to order. The secretary will read the minutes of the last meeting. 'These words ring out every two weeks as the Stu- dent Senate, the student governing body, meets to discuss matters of student disci- pline and other subiects such as parking, charity drives and a multitude of problems which arise in everyday campus life. This able group of campus leaders, under the leadership ot President Robert McCracken, has met the problems squarely and solved them with success. PRESIDENT-R. McCracken SECRETARY-K. Farls 76 1 flllfii G CU, women s student association' The W.S.A. adds interest and variety to the extra-curricular side of college life by sponsoring numerous activities throughout the year. Including all women students attending Geneva, the W.S.A. is responsible for the Spring Formal, May Day, and several parties and student teas. A representative to the W.S.A. is elected by each class. M. Kerr, C. Battalochi, E. Willson, C. Hardy, P. Sterrett, F. Gilchrist, Mrs. Reagle, M. Long, B. Pogemiller, Dr. Wylie, Miss Nevin. Ax. . G7 X? Blackwood, N. Hunter, M. Jones. THIRD ROW: P. Math- ews, A. McFarland, B. McFar- land, R. Shultz, M. White, J. Watson, D. Brenner, C. Mur- dock, D. Rimby. FOURTH son, M. Elliot, A. Speer. FIFTH ROW: G. Christodoulides, M. Wilmoth, G. Jackson, B. lasquez, F. Gilchrist, C. Vos. SIXTH ROW: P. McFarland, B. Gross, B. McCracken, D. Park, R. George, G. Wester- Iund, E. Broaclberry, R. Dob- son. christian service union OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Gene List - VICE-PRESIDENT-Phil Gross SECRETARY-TREASURER-Ruth Linton An active and alert group is the Christian Service Union, better known as the C.S.U. Its sponsor is Dr. J. Boyd Tweed, and meetings are held every Tuesday evening in McKee Hall Lounge. Things pertaining to a spiritual nature highlight the activities. Mem- bers shared such fellowship in an exchange meeting with Westminster College. The group also purchased new Psalm books for the lounge. On a lighter side, they enioyed a box social and several fireside snacks. 78 FIRST ROW: G. List, R. Linton, Dr. Tweed, P. Gross, M. Stone, E. Harrington, A. Trombettas, E. Way. SECOND ROW: J. Barnard, E. Jackson, M. Kerr, A. Templeton, R. Davison, T. Mitchel, N. Mandeville, C. ROW: E. Lathom, W. Spear, P. Morris, B. Smith, G. Richard- Pogemiller, M. Caskey, S. Ve- FIRST ROW: M. Mitchel, G. List, P. Mathews, P. Gross, E. Lathom. SECOND ROW: G. Richardson, R. Linton, M. Wil- moth, N. Mandeville, J. Mor- ris. THIRD ROW: R. Shultz, L. White, R. Dobson, A. Mc- Farland, S. Smith, N. Hutche- son. FOURTH ROW: M. Stone, M. Caskey, C. Jones, R. Davi- son, G. Westerlund. FIFTH ROW: R. McCracken, R. Mc- Farland, D. Park. gospel teams This group is made up of members of the Christian Service Union. Banded together in groups of four, they have had opportunity to travel up and down the valley and participate in various ieligious gatherings, thus sharing their spiritual experiences. 79 student christian association Paul Mathews Frank Erwin Frances Gilchrist Every other Wednesday night, in McKee Hall's comfortable lounge, this group, the Stu- dent Christian Association, met for fellowship. Their sponsor was Dr. John Coleman. This group is a combination of two former Geneva groups, the Y.W.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A. One activity of this organization for the year was the float entered in the Homecoming Parade. This was a picturesque church wedding scene. FIRST ROW: A. McClure, R. Davison, M. Mitchel, R. Shultz, C. Murdock, N. Mandeville, C. Jones. SECOND ROW: F. Erwin, N. Hutcheson, D. Park, G. Jackson, W. Spear, B. Gross, R. McFarland, A. Templeton, J. Watson. THIRD ROW: G. List, P. McFarland, E. Broadberry, Dr. J. Coleman, P. Mathews, G. Westerlund, F. Gilchrist, E. Harrington. 80 This group of fine looking young men is preparing to serve their Lord and Master in the full-time work of the ministry. Although representing different denominations and creeds, they are bound togethereby their mutual love and devotion to Jesus Christ. Of their meet- ings this year, the highlight was the banquet at the Brodhead Hotel. This banquet was sponsored by the Presbyterian Ministers Fund Life Insurance Company. FIRST ROW: Dr. G. Coleman, P. Mathews, M. Wilmoth, A. Slade. SECOND ROW: R. Mc- Cracken, G. Milnes, A. McFarland, R. McFarland, W. Petcovic. William Veith Robert McCracken Armour McFarland pre-ministerial society 8l i pre-legal society OFFICERS: A. Minotti, W. Onuska, E. Broadberry. The Pre-Legal Society is composed mostly of students who express an interest in law and who propose to continue their legal edu- cation in the various law schools in the coun- try. Lawyers and speakers in the field are invited to the monthly meetings to discuss pertinent subiects of legal scope. Dr. Clarke is the sponsor of the club. E. Broadberry, A. Minotti, J. Miller, F. Colon, M. Tuias- asopo, B. Pelaia. 82 pre-medical society FIRST ROW: J. Behun, J. Waite, E. Milhalcin, J. Moretti, K. Kerr, J. Fassinger, V. Blaine. SECOND ROW: P. Kouta- lakis, R. Caplan, B. Riley, P. Winder, Dr. McMillion, L. Radnothy, A. Zladovich, K. Schmitt. THIRD ROW: D. Haswell D. Walton, Pagani, R. Kidd, J. Domiancic, B. Gross, C. Murdock, W. Yaro, C. Taylor, T. Janes, J. Shira, B. Wilson S. Castronovo. Bursitis, laryngitis, meningitis, textbook- itis . . . and welll all sweat it out for med school. Several inspiring speakers spurred us on. Oh, to be finished with that interning and on our own. But, it's worth all the midnight oil on histology. Thanks to the benevolence of Z i f J . . ' SWQ Mac and Zip, we made it. And the Hippo- 1 a- , --M. cratic oath comes easily now We appreci- g ate the significance of M D 5 3 T - I I I 'a FU., ' -H1 '1 EET 'A orncsns. s. Beiechqk, K. 'Kerr, L. ' -if J . ,t Q. - ,tgp - - , 3 , 'arp ' Ra dnothy, A Zladovich 83 I 1 The Chemistry Club is one of the scientific organizations on campus which tries to pro- mote the importance of chemistry to those students maioring or holding an interest in the subject. Monthly meetings are held with current chemical topics discussed along with the presence of many outside speakers. chemistry club Dr. .Coon. SECRJND ROW:.J. Eichenlaulzl J. Waite, D. Dukelow, D. Park, R. Suchanec, R. Adams, G. Jackson. OFFICERS: W. Palmer, J. Dukelow T. Allemun. I math club Membership in the Math Club is open to any student maioring in mathematics. Other students interested in the subiect may be- come members upon invitation. Monthly meetings are held with problems and papers being presented by the members of the fac- ulty. Dr. Cleland and Mr. Justis are the ad- visors of the club. OFFlCERS: E. Christodoulides, G. Westerlund, J. Farquhar, W. Palmer. FIRST ROW: E. Christodoulides, J. Butler, M. White, J. Martin, V. Campbell, Mr. Justis, R. Davison. SECOND ROW: G. Westerlund, J. Farquhar, G. Orr, R. Suchanec, S. Thayer, Dr. Cleland, R. Van Meter, B. Davis, W. Palmer. 85 .IL accounting club i .BI H .WWE FIRST ROW: R. Loughhead, R. Dressler, N. Hunter, P. Gibson, C. Smith, R. Linarelli, B. Mouradian, J. Vallelonga. SECOND ROW:'A. Poholsky, W. Onuska, R. Pollins, Mrs. Gault, F. Matsukas, J. Szczurku. THIRD ROW: I. Caplan, S. Maravich, G. Kotulis, K. Honchak, R. Cather, R. Brown, A. Falbo, J. Verone, P. Gault, D. Taylor. FOURTH ROW: R. Sweringen, M. Matievich, P. Martincek, D. Kanagy, G. Vonakis, W. Kuhar. Made up of advanced accounting students and selected beginners, the Accounting Club meets monthly for varied and interesting programs. Social activities and field trips are a part ofthe club's program. This past year saw another successful Easter egg sale, aided, no doubt, by Pat Gibson's fine por- trayal of the Easter rabbit. The Club is spon- sored by Mrs. Lillian R. Gault. OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Joe Szczurku ' VlCE-PRESIDENT-Robert Sweringen SECRETARY-Ruth Dressler 86 TREASURER-Cathy Smith engineering club A common interest in metallurgy, surveying and other phases of engineering brings these young men together once a month. Many members also ioin the Societylfor the Ad- vancement of Management, a national or- ganization. Club director is Mr. Robert Hamilton. ' OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Dave Smith VICE-PRESIDENT-Buddy Cimino SECRETARY-Jack Butler TREASURER-Pete Laughner 2' FIRST ROW: G. Christodoulides, B. Honey, G. Avdellas, B. Mouradian, W. Kuhar, P. Laughner, E. Jackson, J. Butler, D. Smith, Mr. Landgraf, A. Cimino. SECOND ROW: C. McCaslin, J. Miller, J. Inabnet, A. Falbo, E. Christo- doulides, J. Price, R. Hansan, H. Taylor, R. Hall, J. Vallelonga, G. Westerlund, P. Vollmer. THIRD ROW: A. Krebs, W. Drake, W. Fibbi, B. Haines, G. Goehring, R. Kuna, C. Cruikshank, S. Brynn, G. Kotulis, G. Orr. FOURTH ROW: A. Keul, O. Rochow, D. Dukovich, T. Pangburn, F. Kroen, G. Tetamanza, S. Maravich. FIFTH ROW: R. Edwards, D. Taylor, E. D'Amico, C. Markatas, D. Edgar, l. Brobst, J. Alstadt. SIXTH ROW: H. Young, P. Martincek, D. Tress, P. Weiskopf, J. Witty, J. Ross, F. Erwin. 87 economics club FIRST ROW: D. Edgar, W. Kuhar, W. Onuska, A. Minotti, E. Voynick, R. Brown, I. Caplan. SECOND ROW: B. McDonald, B. Pelaia, W. Haines, J. Alstadt, F. Rossi, R. George, E. Broadberry, Mr. Lee, Dr. Clarke. OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Americo Minotti VICE-PRESIDENT-Frank Colon SECRETARY-TREASURER-Mere Tuiasosopo The aim of the Economics Club is to foster, encourage, and promote scholarship and' good fellowship among those who plan to enter the world of economics. The club mem- bership is comprised of Economics and Busi- ness Administration maiors. Monthly meetings were Field and many speakers were procured to address the club on topics of economic interest. 88 debate club Resolved: That the federal government adopt a policy of Fair Employment practices. This was the question for the intercollegiate debate this year. Tournaments were held at Kent State, Ohio, Lehigh U., and the national tournament at Mary Washington College in Virginia. There was also participation at many local district schools. This was also the year that Geneva sponsored a tournament with various district schools on the Geneva Campus. FIRST ROW: B. Pelaia, A. Minotti, F. Colon, M. Tuiasos- opo, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW: l. Caplan, L. Taylor, R. Linarelli, J. Miller, R. Irwin, F. Matsukas, E. Christodoul- idles, Mr. Carson, R. Fullerton. OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Frank lrwin VICE-PRESIDENT-Euripides Christodoulides SECRETARY-TREASURER-Mere Tuiasosopo 89 MANAGER-Bruno Pelaia One ot the main projects of the Radio Broadcasting Club is to advertise Geneva College by the presentation of weekly radio programs. This is one of the most time-con- suming activities on campus, and club mem- bers were found at their studio nearly every evening. Comedy, drama and politics were only a few of the many subiects presented on the air. K, A. J ,, ,. i 'w OFFICERS STATION MANAGER-Donna Elliott PROGRAM DIRECTOR-Craig White SECRETARY-TREASURER-Marie Conner ,f dw bfeedsestlns I cn.. FIRST ROW: J. Wilkofsky, R. Chestnut, S. Daugherty, M. Conner, S. Boots, D. Arnold. SECOND ROW R Snrianni, M. Johnson, J. Colteryahn, G. Milnes, P. Curry, T. Park. THIRD ROW: P. McFarland, F. Matsukas, J Szczurku M Braun, P. Koutalakis, D. Smith. FOURTH ROW: S. Focer, unknown, A. McFarland, R. Johnson, C. Sherrill E Henn V. Martin, Mr. Bowers. FIFTH ROW: R. McFarland, W. Schell, J. Miller, C. White. 90 FIRST ROW: M. Patterson, S. Smith, L. Farley, W. Kohne, S. Velazquez. SECOND ROW: S. Zirot, E. Lathom, E. Way, E. Snodgras, M. Hassen, M. Long, M. Bowers, D. Shaeffer, P. Wilkinson, J. Morris, .l. Fullerton, Dr. Mclsaac, S. Furman, A. Nocera, A. Herdt, M. Yee, Mrs. Baum, R. Chestnut, M. Betz, D. Bradshaw, K. Grahm, J. Wiekofski, M. Caskey, D. Lockley, S. Lloyd, S. Dishler. OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Jean Fullerton VICE-PRESIDENT-Margaret Long SECRETARY-Marsha Yee TREASURER-Martha Caskey future teachers of america This budding organization is rapidly be- coming one of the most active at Geneva. Activities for the past year included the mum sale for Homecoming, construction of a float for the Homecoming parade, and participation in an educational workshop at Thiel College. One very significant project was the annual tree planting ceremony, the club purchases a young tree, and plants it on campus. For many years, the English Club has been one of the most prominent on campus. This year was no exception, and included a wiener roast at Brady's Run, a visit to Cleve- land to see Othello, meetings at the homes of Dr. Solberg and Dr. Chapman, and the banquet at Daquila's, with Miss Medley from Carnegie Library as guest speaker. Publica- tion of the Chimes magazine was also sponsored by the English Club. berg, H. Sartwell, R. Johnson. SECOND ROW T. Park, D. Mechling, P. McFarland, E. Braadberry, C. Dela Cruz, R. Shultz, L. DeProspero, J. Rosenberger, A. Buccello, J. Bruce. english club Crm PRESIDENT-Dimis Taylor VICE-PRESIDENT-Donna Elliott SECRETARY-H. Sartwell TREASURER-Don Weisbaker FlRST ROW: R. George, J. Lundberg, Dr. Sol- french club LEFT TO RIGHT: l. Tallaher, E. Wilson, R. Sirianni, S. Zirot, J. Taggart, M. Stone, J. Mandar- ino, E. Reid, Mr. Wright, J. Rosenberger, K. Schmitt, M. Van Dyke, Mrs. Ripper. The French Club, Le Circle Francais, was organized in order to develop a better under- standing of the French people, their language and culture. Speaking the French lan- guage was encouraged at the regular monthly meetings by holding discussions and singing songs. Mr. Curtis Wright was welcomed back as club sponsor after a year's leave of ab- sence. Sponsored by Miss Martha Cook, members of the German Club met monthly to promote interest and appreciation for their adopted lan- guage. Various programs were planned and during the Christmas season, carols were sung in German. FIRST ROW: J. Stimic, R. Weimer, M. White, G. Wester- lund. SECOND ROW: E. Milhalcin, C. Wick, J. Fassinger, J. Domiancic. 93 spanish club Members of the Spanish Club and their sponsor, Miss Florence Haugh, work hard to stimulate interest in the Spanish people and their customs. They enioy speakers and films that help them learn more about the Spanish way of life. One of their maior proiects of the year was a Spanish banquet. OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Shirley Snoke VICE-PRESIDENT-Ray Johnson SECRETARY-Angela Buccello TREASURER-Blalnche Pogemiller FIRST ROW: E. Dunfee, G. Vonakis, R. Varconey, A. Rubino, F. Rossi, J. Monza, B. Salay, W. James. SECOND ROW: D. Arnold, B. Barile, A. Buccello, J. Rosenberger, C. Dela Cruz, C. Battilocchi, P. Gibson, J. Woznicki, D. Fells, L. Patterson, R. Johnson, T. Israel. THIRD ROW: C. Lottanzio, F. Erwin, S. Snoke, B. Watson, T. Park, J. Mc- Danel, R. McFarland, A. Hasho, R. Linarelli, B. Jackson, B. Pogemiller, L. Farley, W. McBurney. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Jackson, J. Man- dorino, D. Harkins, P. Koutulakis, E. Doran, D. Harrington, R. McFarland, G. Brahm, V. Blaine, G. Milnes, J. J. Henicheck, N. Hutcheson. OFFICERS SPONSOR-Dr. Wylie PRESlDENT--Robert McFarland VICE-PRESlDENT-Joseph Mandarino SECRETARY-TREASURER-Jane Morris The primary interest of the Psychology Club is the study of human behavior from infancy to adulthood, including normal and abnormal means of adiustment in everyday life. To further this interest various speakers were invited to address the club, among whom were a psychi- atrist, o school psychologist, and a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. Dr. Wylie, head ofthe psychology department, acted as club sponsor. 95 X0 L , . X ., . ... ' '. -I' .., A Q. e h-A-P FIRST ROW: D. Hairhoger, L. Farley, W. Drake, R. Chesnut, J. Wenkhous, V. Martin. SEC- OND ROW: G. Christodoulides, F. Erwin, G. Tetemanza, Mr. Shepherd, J. Henecheck, J. Vallelonga, Mr. Clifton. The Rifle Club, although a comparatively new club on campus, has aroused a great deal of interest among Geneva students. Numbering about fifteen in all, with seven members on the varsity team, they have par- ticipated in four intercollegiate matches, win- ning one of the four. The group is sponsored by Mr. C. S. Clifton of the Beaver Valley Sportsmen's Club, and receives coaching from other members of the Sportsmen's Club. OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Frank Erwin VICE-PRESIDENT-William Schell SECRETARYJREASURER- George Christodoulides OFFICERS: Jane Bruce, Doris Arnold, Joanna Lundberg, Chuck Sherrill. Frill and Dagger is Geneva's dramatic so- ciety. Members present three dramatic pro- ductions during the school year. All the hard work is forgotten, though, when the cast and crews relax at those wonderful after the play parties, held following the final per- formance of each play. During this past year, Frill and Dagger members were invited to attend several plays at Carnegie Tech, and also held a picnic at East Palestine. frill and dagger DIRECTOR CLARK FIRST ROW: J. Morris, W. Kohne, D. Ccdley. SECOND ROW: S. Craft, M. Long, T. Park, J. Bruce, K. Metheny, J. Lundberg, D. Arnold, C. Sherrill. 97 CWEC J, f-rl J 35511-li lj 7 l. 1 'il 5, , f- u-L. ff-.n I ii me Mrs. Ethel Savage Florence Hannibal Fairy May Jeffery Mrs. Paddy Titus Samuel Lily Belle Miss Willie Dr. Emmett qi 5 94: .P- J. CAST Doris Arnold Marie Conner George Vos Yvonne Latham Ray Johnson Jane Bruce George Milnes Tom Park Sally Daugherty Joanna Lundberg Joe Guiliano the curious savage What happens when an eccentric, blue- haired old lady is left with ten million dollars to spend? A better question would be: What doesn't happen? Mrs. Ethel Savage, in John Patrick's comedy, The Curious Savage, leads her three children in a merry chase as she fights for her money and her freedom. Despite its many ridiculous situations, the play arouses feelings of kindness and affec- tion for many of its characters. H double door Double Door, by Elizabeth McFadden, was a Victorian thriller that had Geneva audiences gripped in terror throughout the performance. The plot centers around the struggle for power that goes on in an old New York family, and finally culminates in murder. Tense and alert, the audience was always wondering who would be the next victim of Victoria Van Bret and her treach- erous double door. Victoria Van Bret Caroline Van Bret Rip Van Bret Anne Darrow Dr. John Sully Avery Telson Louise Mr. Chase Mortimer Neff Lambert CAST Mary Lou Fritz Joanne Taggart Ray Johnson Marie Conner Tom Park Ann Hasho John Seaburn Mim Johnson Brian McDonald Pete Kutulakis Garland Anderson play of the year This fast moving comedy is built around its central figure, Judson Barry. Mr. Barry, in addition to working at his etchings, de- velops a marvelous imitation of a S50 bill. The counterfeit, lalthough Mr. Barry didn't like that wordi, escapes notice of all but the crook, Fifty Ferris. After involving local dignitaries and even government officials, Mr. Barry succeeds in turning the crooks over to the police. He looks forward to his own short iail sentence as an opportunity to get peace and quiet. Mr. Barry's Etchings' was chosen by the students as the best play of the year, and was given the Frill and Dagger Gus award. Judson Barry Mrs. Taylor Evelyn Taylor Marven Pritchard Carrie Stanwich Fifty Ferris Sawbuck Sam Mrs. Griswold Sam Jordan Tom Crosby Bud Daisy Kenneth Plunkett mr, barry's etchmgs CAST Ray Johnson Jane Bruce Joanna Lundberg Tom Rowlands Margaret Long Mary Lou Fritz Tom Park Phyllis Kutulakis Don Whitney Chuck Sherrill Robert Oliver Marie Conner George Milnes lOl .GZ kx' 'E I 'f ,-- Xl. K. Pods, C. Love, M. Kerr, P. Gross, M. Batz, L. White. 102 OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Paul Winder VICE-PRESIDENT-Jane Bruce SECRETARY-Ruth Linton TREASURER-Evelyn Harrington pep club l Do you feel blue and lack enthusiasm? Here's a club whose primary business it is to keep spirit, especially school spirit, on the up and up. It sponsors the cheerleaders and furnishes a refreshment stand at the basket- ball games. Outstanding and annual events sponsored by this select group are Home- coming and All-Star-Night. LEFT ROW: R. Linton, P. Mathews, P. Gross, T. Rowlands, Mr. Lee. CENTER ROW: N. Namrosh, S. Velazquez, E Jackson, P. Winder, L. White, G. Milnes. RlGHT ROW C. Battilocchi, B. Barile, M. Kerr, D. Lockley, E. Harring- ton. l O3 Tm AIKNNTTI 'J ' ., - rgjgujgi h QUEEN l -,-.Nl . ...BX i -1 if, ,, Mary Lynn Stone ATTENDANTS Kitty Metheny-Senior Joanne Taggart-Sophomore The main obiective of Homecoming is to provide a full and memorable weekend for Geneva's graduates. The 1953 Homecoming weekend be- gan with an Alumni Banquet at McKee Hall. On Saturday, graduates witnessed a long parade through Beaver Falls, followed by the football game. At half-time, the Queen was crowned, and prizes for the best floats and for the most cleverly decorated dormitories were made. To complete the weekend, graduates were entertained at the Saturday evening performance of the Frill and Dagger play, The Curious Savage. lO4 Accounting Float S.C.A. Float Math and Chem Float Pre-Med Float 1 F .,,,rg+ 1 ik i . lzftvfj I I Y Q - I 1 'A ' Mug Tl -Vfll , .v - 4. v 1' aff.. ,Mg ,Q , , N ww, ff . J-' -f . f-lr , -- .. ' . ' v-'.' ' ff' V- ', - 9337 Ut! , JG- -' ,, V gl e I gk 'K' x 4 Axf-.Ll NRL-'51 qgnr u1ll'F Y W IL' fv K- A bl wi JA! . .mn Nz' .,l, -A v , Q U, 4 T ,F r. -In ,fu q .ax 4, R 1- . ..'w H -si: l il '--ms mg .1 A W Q, YL if w 1 ,-akgflfz 47 f ' , 'V F H ,Daw ,LAGLV H ,,1f'- X, ' 01136. - , . V.- : kg? Am V . '-W' ,fy , clk I , a 1 ri' ,f ,' lf .Y v v ' I ,lf W, V.. '. 1, g,, J vi V pn-:I ' M. . , ,., WN . - , w',U.-'I' ' 'K 'wi' . '-N. - 1 n f-. M912 . -EJKAVJ HT TE fx T1 R -7 N NW7' hfwzf IX , if-Lf? lg Q f124 11 ,JJ V ll ml - , M4 . . ,Mfg , W , V4 u '1 - - I , I -W 'A ' f Q., 1 .:. 496' ' 'fr ,'51,, Y ' . ww - ,. -, Nj :uf ' 5 1 ly' ' Q l Q 'Q is 1 1 1 if A fx A ,V HALCYON SARTWELL -- Halcyon's Hare for design was most frequently seen in the clever window displays that she made for McCartney Library. Students residing with her in McKee Hall were constantly amazed at the ingenious hats she made for herself. Halcyon, an English major from Ellwood City, was the 1952-1953 English Club president. In 1952 she was business manager of the Chimes magazine, and feature editor on the Cabinet. She was also a member of the Spanish Club. Since her graduation in January, Halcyon has filled the position of librarian for the College. During the 1953 Genevan's tour, she accompanied the group as a chaperone and nurse. Her bright humor did much to add zest to the trip. who's who ln the Fall of each year, faculty members meet to se- lect the leading seniors for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. These selections are made on the basis of scholarship, par- ticipation in extracurricular activities, and general contri- bution to the school. A short biography of each senior se- lected will appear in the an- nual volume, entitled, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. DIMIS TAYLOR Excellence in all that she did was Dimis' goal, and it was one which she easily attained. When she was a Junior, she was the winner of the Chimes poetry award and the same year was honored with the Geneva General Excellence Award for outstanding scholastic achievement-the highest honor bestowed upon a Geneva student. She found time to be active in many campus activities, including the Debate Club, Psychology Club, English Club and Radio Broadcasting Club. Perhaps students are most familiar with Dimis because of her poetry which has appeared many times in college publications. Dimis, who is from New Brighton, is a History major. 107 TRUT GILCHRIST The minute she entered Geneva, Frances, or Trut as she is called, won the heart of the College. She reigned as Homecoming Queen in 1950, when a Sophomore, and again as the 1953 May Queen. Beautiful but dumb does not fit Trut -she ably directed the activ- ities of the W.S.A. as president, her senior year. She was a member of W.A.A., C.S.U., a Gospel Team, and Y.W.C.A. With all of these activities, Trut still found time to work as a waitress in the Brig where her friendliness and charm pleased all of those who met her. RAY JOHNSON Ray Johnson lalias Whitey or Buzz i wanted. for pos- terity. How can Geneva sur- vive without that Monessen boy's thespian and iournal- istic talents? You could always find him batting out a story in OPR, lounging in front of McKee, sacking out in Me- morial l musical 317 l or- 'lbetter not saidll. Our most avid athletic boost- er, Ray was up and down on the press table during every game. lf anybody helped spur on the Covies, Ray did. Buzz, who spent most of his time putting on an act lfor F 81 D, that isi brought added prestige to the Geneva drama or circle. JOANNA LUNDBERG Acting is one of Joanna's many hobbies, and she has often graced the stage in Geneva College dramatic productions. Joanna, an English maior from Beaver Falls, was the 1952-1953 pres- ident of Frill and Dagger. She was a member of the 1952 Genevan staff, a reporter for the Cabinet, an active English Club member, and a helpful addition to the Radio Broadcasting Club. Joanna was especially known for her distinctive oral readings, heard at many college social affairs. White serving as student chairman of the chapel entertainment bureau, her duties included introducing several well-known chapel artists, and planning for Vocational Guidance Day. These duties she executed in the poised, mature way, characteristic of Joanna. 108 - BOB MCCRACKEN Bob has shown his ability for leadership constantly since he entered Geneva. He served as vice-president of his Freshman class, president of his Sophomore and Junior classes and his Senior year was elected to the highest position on the Campus, that of President of the Student Senate. Bob displayed capability as an athlete by playing Varsity basketball his Junior and Senior years. A religious education maior, Bob was pres- ident of the Pre-ministerial Society and the C.S.U. during his Junior year. Bob's Christian influence was felt by all who knew him, and his sincerity and quiet humor helped to make him such a popular member of the stu- dent body. , KlTTY METHENY The Editorship of the Cab- inet is no small iob, but as usual, Kitty handled the iob capably and produced a paper of which Geneva could be proud. Kitty has been a member of the Genevans, Y.W.C.A., Frill and Dagger Society, F.T.A., Pep Club, and W.A.A. As a Freshman, she served as Secretary of her class and her senior year she was a member of the Student Sen- ate. Kitty was the Senior mem- ber of the i952 Homecoming Court and a member of the 1953 May Queen's Court. With all of these activities, Kitty still found time to be pleasant and friendly to those she met and to lend a helping hand when it was needed. JEAN ROSENBERGER During her Junior year, Jean was given the time-consuming iob of l952 Genevan editor, which she finished in her usual competent style. Jean was a member of the English Club, the Genevans, the Y.W.C.A. and C.S.U. During her sophomore year she was treasurer of her class. ln 1952 she was the iunior class representative to W.S.A. and in i953 she was the treasurer-elect of the Student Senate. A Spanish major from New Brighton, Jean was also noted for her ar- tistic talents. For two years she 'provided the background music for the May Day festivities. Making posters and helping with various art proi- ects also managed to keep Jean a busy and happy Geneva Co-ed. lO9 fig ,E Lg JANE BRUCE Janie's versatility kept her much in demand by Campus organizations during her four years at Geneva. Her dramatic talent was displayed in the plays presented by the Frill and Dagger. She was active in the Pep Club, where she served as vice-president her senior year, the English Club, and the W.A.A. Along literary lines, she was a member of the staff of the Cabinet and the associate editor of the i952 Genevan. Jane, a speech maior from Beaver Falls, was also the Secretary of her Senior Class. Her sunny disposition and willingness to work hard will be as great assets to Jane after graduation as they were during her school years. DONNA ELLIOTT A pleasing combination of intelligence, talent, friendliness and humor describes Donna. Her talents lie along literary and dramatic lines. She was a familiar figure on the Gen- eva stage when she acted in several Frill and Dagger plays. A speech maior, Donna was active in the Debate Team. ln l952, she served as the editor of the Chimes, and she is known for her capable handling of the iob of station manager of the Radio Broadcasting Club. Other activities included English and Psychology Clubs. Red hair is usually associated with bad temper but this is not true of Donna, whose cheerfulness and easy-going nature explain her popularity. Donna was in the T953 May Queen's Court. KAY FARLS Much of the spirit and enthusiasm seen at football and basketball games, the past few years, was due to the efforts of Kay Farls, vivacious head cheer-leader from Freedom. Kay did not limit her energies to one field, but directed it in many channels. She was a member of the Genevans and acted as their accompanist. As well as belonging to the Pep Club and the W.A.A., Kay held the office of Secretary of the Student Senate. Her iunior year, Kay was honored by the students by being named as Geneva's first Cheer- leader of the year, and as a senior was elected Maid of Honor in the May Queen's Court. llO queen MISS FRANCES GLCHRIS ,f 472 rw 0 O I MISS KAY FARLS o MISS KATHLEEN KERR Crown Bearer 0 Miss RUTH DRESSLER MISS WILMA KOHNE Scepter Bearer V IN , courf MISS KITTY METHENY MISS JEAN ROSENBERGER I ladies . ' MISS DONNA ELLIOTT MISS BLANCHE POGEMILLER 0 , ,f,4,, , W . .- 5' iq. ,.. F . . i e-Y ,, 1 I 1 in . gf -, ' 1' 'u 'fs ' ' , -5-'sn 'S 255 , X , V' -. ,fl Nw , IU Vi, L ' ff , ' I :H l .Q- ' Vu' :Ad-Q I W . ,T . , V Y V Until Buddy raps for at- tention, it sounds as though bedlam has broken loose in the basement of Johnson Gym. Then the confusion subsides, and the band gets downto work and practice. Tuesday night includes both fun and work for these active musicians. ll4 band FIRST ROW: R. Kochenbach, J. Man- dnrino, A. Frangopolis. SECOND ROW: D. Kennedy, M. Poppe, W. Kerns. Genevds Gold and White Band, under the able leadership of Louis J. Krepps, dp- peared at numerous events in the Beaver Valley in addition to giving regular perform- ances during football season, basketball season, and their annual concert. Buddy and his bandsmen appeared at the Beaver County Home, the Passavant Home in Roch- ester, and played in the annual Halloween parade. 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Conner, S. 1 -. u I l ' 54 'Q ' .' . ik!!-'H wykq I Qyiih: .Lil I A 'ill 9 ll lu: OFFICERS Boots, M. Mitchel, A. McClure. THIRD ROW: D. Harrington, B. McDonald, W. Onuska, Mr. Carson, S. Thayer, C. Sherrill. MISS GEARHART PRESIDENT-Bill Onuska BUSINESS MANAGER-Robert Dobson SECRETARY-TREASURER-Jackie Woznicki P LIBRARIAN-Jim Benson The Glee Club, a mixed chorus of twenty- six voices, gives concerts on and off campus. Beside the chapel program which was pre- sented in the spring, this group presented other programs throughout the community, all of which were well received. After en- joying a successful year, the club is looking forward to next year and further expansion. genevans FIRST ROW: M. Yee, J. Rosenberger, M. Hetzler, G. Richardson, R. White, C. Vos, B. Smith, M. White, A. Hasho, S. Dishler. SECOND ROW: F. Gilchrist, K. Farls, P. Kerr, J. White, S. Snoke, B. Pogemiller, R. Shultz, J. Taggart, E. Latham, C. Wayne, S. Velazquez. THIRD ROW: D. Kanagy, F. Partridge, J. Shira, P. Kutulakis, A. McFarland, B. Gross, D. Kennedy, F. Kroen, T. Clyde, P. Mathews. FOURTH ROW: C. Lattanzio, R. McFarland, K. Fowler. OFFICERS PRESIDENT-Armour McFarland SECRETARY-Ruth White TREASURER-Mary Hetzler LIBRARIAN-Kay Farls BUSINESS MANAGER-Fred Kroen ASS'T BUSINESS MANAGER-Ken Fowler This is a mixed choral group of about thirty-tive voices chosen by the director of music, Alfred H. Johnson. Annually, the Genevans tour a sec- tion ofthe country. This year they enioyed a successful eastern tour which took them to the New York-Boston-Philadelphia area. Concerts were given throughout the Beaver Valley area, at local schools and organizations. The outstanding event of the year was the home concert presented to the students and faculty in the chapel of Old Main. MR. JOHNSON II9 I in A 'Q mv: I I we FIRST ROW: T. Park, B. Barile, Y. lathom, J. Fassinger, R. Shultz, P. Kerr. SECOND ROW. R. Johnson, C. Wayne, A. Buccello, R. Hetzler, K. Graham, P. McFarland, S. Dougherty, F. Colon, J. Barnard, J. Bruce, C. Battilocchi. BUSINESS STAFF WRITING STAFF FIRST ROW: R. Brown, G.' Vonokis, M. Johnson, N. Hunter. SECOND ROW: A. Epstein, P. Gault, M. Braun. X OFFICERS EDITOR-Kitty Metheny ASSOCIATE EDITOR-Kathy Kerr BUSINESS MANAGER-Joe Szczurku I ic a i n e The CABINET is Geneva's undergrad- uate paper which is published bi- weekly. Writing is done on a volun- tary basis. The editor is a senior, elected by the Student Senate. There is a lot of hard work, but there is time for fun, too. The staff climaxed this year's activity with a banquet, held at the Smorgasbord. At this banquet the senior staff members were pre- setned with CABINET keys in recog- nition of their,work. l fhe sfaff EDITOR Doris Arnold ASST EDITOR Ellen Lczthom BUSINESS MANAGER Kenneth Fowler As of March l5, 1954, Ellen Lothom assumed the duties of editorship. The following people cxbly contributed to the completion of this book: Dick Mechling Evelyn Harrington Yvonne Lathom Pot George Frank Colon Mortho Cczskey Ruth Linton Joan Clancy Ruth Shultz Kenneth Fowler 122 CHIMES Magazine, named after Charles Dickens' literary work of the same name, is published each spring by the English Club. lt contains selections of prose and poetry which are chosen from among student contributions. Dr. Paul Chapman is the staff advisor, and editor and busi- ness manager are elected by the English Club. This year, Dick Mechling ' was editor, and Ruth Shultz and Phil McFarland served as co-business managers. Awards for the best selections were presented to Pat Sterrett and Dimis Taylor. The striking cover of the T953 issue was designed by Jean Rosenberger. The staff is pictured below. U f. V.. ll--. U.. n T' f SEATED: D. Mechling, Dr. Chapman, D. Elliott, C. Battilocchi. STANDING: C. Vollbrecht, R. shunz, M. Cleland, P. Mcrqiiand. l23 patterson lodge SEATED W Palmer R Pollms Mrs Wylie, A. Webb. STANDING S Thayer A Schneider R Rakon. Patterson Lodge was once the home of Dr. W. P. Johnson, and was used by him to welcome new students as they arrived at the College Depot. With the aid of Mrs. H. T. Patterson, the house was converted into ci comfortable men's dormitory. It has not lost its air of friendship and welcome . . . feelings which are present today, and which are strengthened by Mrs. A. A. Wylie, house- mother. 125 l MRS. OSGOOD Bl-COLOR Memorial Hall?-a S400,000 building, lO4 enthusiastic young men, one mother, and one of the best African Violet collections in the area. All of these, plus the stray dogs and cats which are brought in from time to time, make up Memorial Hall. From this, it is safe to assume that in addition to being the newest building on campus, it is also the most lively. However, Mrs. Beulah Osgood, housemother, keeps the boys in line with a patience and understanding which is unique. Boys and violets alike receive from her the same regard and affection. SEATED: R. Van Meter, E. Ackerson, R. Hall, W. Carr, G. List, W. Jackson, C. Durham, P. Morris, D. larobee, P. Mathews, J. Fassinger, R. Mechling. STANDING: M. Matievich, M. Wilmoth, W. Veith, G. Vos, P. Vollmer, G. Milnes, A. McClure, R. Edwards, S. Brynn, W. Spear, G. Jackson. 126 SEATED: J. Benson, R. Harper, C. Huggins, P. Gross, l.. SEATED: R. George, W. Haines, J. Giuliano, R. McFar- Brobst. STANDING: P. Corlazzo, F. Colon, D. Kinard, R. land, R. Oliver, A. Smith, D. Edgar. STANDlNG:4R. Gross, Munnell, l.. Capo, R. Voelker, S. Kllpa, R. lockley, W. A. McFarland, R. McCracken, E. Broadberry, W. Mc- Thompson, R. Johnson. Burney, G. Chrisfodoulides, T. Anderson, R. Shipley, L. While. memorial hall SEATED: R. lockley, P. McFarland, T. Park, H. Stewart, l.. SEATED: P. Kululakis, J. Henicheck, G. Chrisfodoulides, V. Brobst. STANDING: R. McDonald, R. Peduzzi, R. Peduzzi, Marlin, W. James, D. Smith. STANDING: E. Chrisiodoul- R. Sapp, G. Westerlund, R. Park, J. Waite, F. Erwin, P. ides, J. Ross, P. Rodriguez, G. Woodham, l.. Wolcoti, Winder, W. Thompson. E. Henn, G. Milnes, D. Harkins, E. Doran, O. Rochow, J. Shira. l 127 mckee hall SENIORS, KNEELING: W. Kohne, D. Mclntosh, F. Gil- christ, M. Long. SEATED: J. Craig, B. Pogemiller, R. White. STANDING: L. Farley, H. Sartwell, C. Smith, S. Snake, J. Fullerton, F. Ashleigh, R. Dressler. ll if With the friendly guidance of Mrs. Saxton and the elected council, lshown abovel, the girls of McKee Hall study, play and sleep together. Midnight snacks and iam sessions . . . all-night cramming for a State exam . . .the Christmas Banquet. . .the rush at Homecoming . . . paiama parties in the lounge . . . dressing for the Spring Formal . . . Freshman serenades . . . caroling through the halls . . .this is dorm life. l28 KNEELING: Clancy, J. Watson. SEATED: J. Barnard, l.. DeProspero, N. Mandeville, E. Way, B. Smith, G. Rich- ardson. STANDING: M. Mitchell, M. Poppe, R, Davison, B. Gant, A. Templeton. -1- KNEELING: M. Caskey, D. Lockley, E. Harrington. SEATED: M. Tuiasosopo, C. Murdock, R. Linton, E. Jackson. STAND- ING: N. Hunter, S. Smith, M. Fritz, B. Reid, M. Stone, B. Jackson, B. Watson, D. Arnold. FIRST ROW: S. Brown, C. Lepre, K. Elmes, N. Mamrosh SECOND ROW: R. Chestnut, S. Daugherty, J. Colter- yahn, V. Wilson, C. Jones, A. Trombettas. THIRD ROW M. Smith, G. Brahm, M. White, M. Elliott, M. Johnson FOURTH ROW: A. Spear, C. Vos. Geneva 0 O 6 7 O 1 3 O O Indiana STC Wcxynesburg Grove City Wash. and Jeff. Wesfminsfer Slippery Rock Edinboro Clarion 132 Opponent I2 34 O 20 7 13 19 IO football FIRST ROW: Coach Aultman, J. Shumaker, J. Miller, P. Cortazzo, R. Peduzzi, R. Munnell, W. Knowlson, C. Lucas, D. Larabee, Coach West. SECOND ROW: P. Laughner, L. Haney, R. Haddad, L. Capo, S. Klipa, J. Chermer, J Benson, T. Israel, R. Matsey. THIRD ROW: R. McMasters, A. Cimino, Delvecchio, H. Bricker, R. Peduzzi, R. Clutter, R. McCoy, J. Henicheck, T. Park. FOURTH ROW: Loncher, J. LaScoIa, J. Lazor, L. Papetti, L. Bergman, G. Tetamanza, J. Stimec, J. Seaburn. FIFTH ROW: D. Kibler, Leaf, Shaughnessy, Lavelle, A. Webb, M. Hassan, A. Krebbs, A. Mc- Farland. MISSING FROM THE PICTURE: Picarraro, R. McFarland, F. Bellissimo, J. Farquhar, R. Edwards. Though not totally victorious, Geneva's past football season is filled with many pleasant events and facts. By the close of the season, quar- terback Pat Cortazzo was cited as Geneva's individual total offense leader, having gained a total of 409 yards. Len Papetti captured the lead in the punting department. As usual, Coaches West and Aultman gave every minute of their time and energy to the team and the school. On the lighter side, who will forget the crack Reserve Officer Training Corps Rifle Drill Team from W. 8. J., that performed on Reeves Field? Geneva's own band presented halt-time shows tor each home game, and for most away games. l33 I acfion - -. w I' . Ft L-, J , I1 -V M :.Tmg,',1'-3 '-11, x L. l .JH-J 329. Muskingum Duquesne Carnegie Tech Steubenville Clarion STC Allegheny Univ of Pittsburgh Clarion STC Waynesburg Slippery Rock STC Wash and Jeff Youngstown Carnegie Tech lndloncl STC Youngstown Westminster Juniata Indiana STC Westm nster Duquesne Waynesburg Univ of Pittsburgh Grove City Edinboro STC Clarion STC lNAlAl Millersville STC lNAIAl 60 I5 W5 30 GGHSVCI Opponent Tennessee A 84 l lNAlAl I36 basketball No Genevan should ever forget the fine Basketball Team of 1953. Not only did the men win nearly all of their games, but they went ahead to capture the Pennsylvania State Championship, and to travel to Kansas City to participate in the national contest. Losing the first game in Kansas City by only one point, the team showed a manly sportsmanship that won them friendship and esteem among all of the athletes at the tourna- ment. The team wellvdeserved every cheer and every word of praise they received. LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Huggins, Joe Farquhar, Jerry Farquhar, P. Kinkead, W. Blair, R. Mc- Masters, L Brobst, H. Stewart, G. Fielding, R. McCracken, S. Yukich. l37 1 Q E' 5 3 . . c 1 . , . . , 1: . . B . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . , O O . . , . '1 . . 9 4 . . . . . CLIFFORD J. AULTMAN coach of The year One of the highlights of the basketball season is All Star Night. In true Sadie Haw- kins style, Geneva's girls take their men to the crowning of the Basketball Queen. Chosen as this year's queen was Elinor .lock- son. Her attendants' were Pat Kerr and Ruth Dressler. player of the year Each year, a Flayer of the Year is se lected from the members of the basketball team. This'year's choice was an excellent one Pete Kinkead. FIRST ROW: G. Dzan, W. Blair, J. Henicheck, D. Kibler, D. Lehman. SECOND ROW: A. Schneider, V. Bolha, K. Woodeshick, A. Krebs, J. McMiIIin, R. Kochenbach. Uivlsll Though quite often neglected, the JV Squad is lust as important as the varsity. While playing a season of their own, these athletes become the stars of next year. ' 142 -,+rv-Y--.--1-r MISS DORIS NEVIN 144 girl's athletics The mainstay of girls' athletics is the Women's Athletic Association, an organization which is open to all Geneva girls. All types of sports are enioyed . . . volleyball, basketball, tennis, softball. Highlighting the activities are the Yale-Princeton game and the Saturday Play Days. Of- ficers this year included Ruth White, Beverly Watson, Shirley Snake, Ruth Linton, Ruth Davison, Ruth Dressler, Frances Gilchrist, Blanche Poge- miller, and Jackie Woznicki. After participating in athletics and earning 500 points, a girl is eligible for membership in the G Club. This club, as well as the W.A.A., is under the fine leadership and guidance of Miss Doris Nevin. Pictured on these pages are scenes from this year s athletic activities. the old order changeth For many, the most lamen- table occasion of the year was the passing of North Hall. Originally a women's dormitory, this staunch land- mark was the second oldest building on the campus. Dur- ing war years, it was re- vamped to accommodate mili- tary units, but in peacetime it was used as a residence hall for men. Following the erection of Memorial Hall, North Hall was razed. Even the notorious Igloo was de- stroyed with the wrecker's ball. sf, K .J Q. 146 I. .II I 5 I r- ,K ' Y 'W rw Q A If-1 J I ff Lf E111 ff ww- Lvf H A gg, I . Q 5' 1 If I , I , 0 fggzfmsazg. , , f. --QQ w A, l 'T if L .,. : ,1 I IU' 1 I ' fi M y A 4 ' ' 'i at ' I4 Z I .QI I - I- IK' 'l I Ir I EI, E QOH 7' ,I I ' ka. 5 ' , TI . I, nw! ' M,.,I. 'TI I I 'IAQ I L V551 .-'Rf . I I1 X, IHS is .I I ' I In -AFR, ff' E 1.1, FOR US WHO KNEW THEM WELL,THEIR VALOR AND DEVOTION NEED NO MONUMENT OE STONE AND STEEL. THE MEMORY OF ALL GENEVANS WHO SERVED THE CAUSE-OF FREEDOM IS ENSHRINED IN OUR HEARTS, THAT THOSE WHO COME AFTER US MAY BETTER READ :THE MEANING OF THEIR SACRIEICES,THIS MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED BY ALUMNI, STUDENTS, FACULTY AND FRIENDS:AND THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WAR II ARE HERE INSCRIBED. JOSEPH LAUGHENIAUGH W GARRETT BLAIR THOMAS H BOOTS GLENN W BRISTOL C WILLIAM CARBEAU SAN CHAMBERS ALLEN H. CHAMOVITZ CHARLES H. EDWARDS FRANK ILLIAN ELVERSOII RALPH W FRANKE CLYDE H PREV WILLIAM E.J.GElDl'LS JAMES LGRAHAII HAROLD D. HABERFELD CARL GJIANSHAV ' WILLIAM A IIEDEHDUIST JOSEPH PAUL IIELTMAN IIUMER LJUNES HERIAAN V. KEPPEN AJOHNSTOH LEWIS DON LKAILSHALL HARVEY M MCCLIING RICHARD IICCLUIZE IZOIIEIT I7 MC NAUGIITGN LEE MCBIZIDE MOIIROW CHARLES I HOSTOLLER MARION IIEHWICIL MYERS TERALD R S OWEN JAMES LPANNFII ALEX PHILIPOVICII ROBERT S VHILIIS VINCENT A EANEY ANTIIOVV .I SANDERDELK ARTIIUH W SCHMIDT RAYMOND A SHOTSIPIGEIZ PAUL T. SMITH ROBERT .L SHYDER WILBUR Il,'I'I:APOLE DAIIID VISCIARELLI KENNETH LJIATI' ROBERT MJVITTAN DULCZ EI DECORUM EST PHO PATIIIA HURT aomy -, N- amass. I r, ,a.. w v 'N , ,I . 3 1, if ,Hx va' s In 4 :fx Q-5 . ' N, track This spring found Geneva's track team participating in six meets, plus the Tri-State meet. Of the six, our runners won three. At the Tri- State meet, the team took fifth place, our winners being Jackson, Clyde, Duncan, McFarland and Papetti. Entered in the Penn Relays at Phila- delphia were Bob Munnell, Ossie Duncan,,George Jackson, and Bill Veith. FIRST ROW: I.. Papetti, G. Jackson, R. Munnell, A. McFarland, M. Wil- moth, T. Clyde, E. Simms, D. Hair- hoger, T. Rowlands. SECOND ROW Dr. Park, N. Smilek, C. Vollbrecht, W Veith, R. Hall, R. Harper, R. McFar- land, J. Henicheck, J. Lazor, J. Fassin- ger, O. Duncan, J. McMiIlin. F S T2 FIRST ROW: G. Jackson, T. Clyde, R. George. SECOND ROW: Dr. Park, W. Veith, C. Vollbrecht. tennis Tennis matches with five colleges accounted for the tennis team's activity this season. Matches were played between Geneva and Slippery Rock, Allegheny, Carnegie Tech, Grove City and Washington and Jefferson. baseball The baseball season for this past year in- cluded a series of nine games played against six nearby colleges. Of the nine, Geneva won two. The winning pitchers were Ken Woodeshick, who won a sparkling three- hitter over Indiana, and George Fielding, who won against Slippery Rock. Other pitch- ers for Geneva were Bill Blair and Pete Kin- kead. cross country Activities of the cross country team in- cluded meets with four schools: West Vir- ginia University, Carnegie Tech, Slippery Rock, and Pitt. These men were coached by Dr. Robert Park. FIRST ROW: G. Kotulis, R. Cather. SECOND ROW: C. Cruickshank, A. Kutulakis. THIRD ROW: J. Eichenlaub, R. George. Q golf This year's golf team was under the direc- tion of Coach Walter West, and Dr. Robert Clarke was one of its most enthusiastic sup- porters. The team included Jerry Eller, Bob Clark, John Verone, Ted Knapp, Bob McMas- ters, Ron Brown, Paul Stevens, Jim Haney and Glenn Tetamanza. How is Kansas City? Just ask any member of Geneva's basketball team. After claiming the Pennsylvania State Championship, our men spread Geneva's name to the middle west. Basketball Recognition Day was held to honor these achievements. Following talks by Coach Aultman and Chuck Wilson, Ele- phant Boy Bowers was presented-with a souvenir of his memorable trip. basketball recognition day the genevan's tour Members of the Genevans became thor- oughly urbanized this spring as they toured cities in the East. Chaperonecl by Dr. Ed. Clarke and Halcyon Sartwell, and directed by Alfred H. Johnson, the group sang in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York. While in New York, they found time to visit Radio City and other points of interest. .gp .,f,',,113' :ggi , , ' ' .m ...v .w 1 Y valley day The purpose of Valley Day is to show off Geneva to visiting high school seniors. This is usually a big clay, both for visitors and for hosts and hostesses. cabinet banquet One of the largest club banquets of the year was held by the CABINET stalt. Nearly thirty statt members feasted at the Harlans- burg Smorgasbord. At this time, keys were presented to those members who had earned them. 155 ,ii Amid the usual pomp and ceremony, beautiful Miss Frances Gilchrist was crowned the perennial May Queen. Her stately court added glamour and prestige. Solos by Miss Sally Dishler and Miss Lois Farley added to the colorful pageantry of the ceremony. The remainder of the evening's entertainment consisted of an enactment of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. Those who played in it, as well as the audience, all agreed that the little trick dog from Kansas certainly stole the show. debate meet Only those who have debated can recall the thrill that comes from attending a debate tournament. There seems to be a certain excitement present that cannot be found in any other type of competition, Disap- pointments and satisfactions came hand in hand at the annual spring tournament sponsored by Geneva's Debate Club. This tournament was attended by teams from nearby colleges and universities. l57 senior speech recital Banquets and applause were certainly in order for the Senior Speech Recital. It was an evening that both the audience and the performers, Jane Bruce, George Milnes, Ray Johnson, and Donna Elliott will long remember. Their production of Ethan Frome was directed by Mrs. Esther Black. faculty senior banquet The Faculty-Senior Banquet is both a happy and a sad occasion. Faculty and gradu- ating students enioy each other's company for the last time. This year's banquet, held at the Country Club, featured a choir which will no doubt make musical history. Qu. class day And, the fine address delivered by D John -all at Class Day. 159 These will always be remembered: The presentation of the Who's Who certificates by Dr. Cleland, One of the final gatherings of the class- as they listen to the reading of their Will and Testament, graduation day Warmth, sunshine, beauty, all were charac- teristic ofthe June i953 graduation. Held at Reeves Stadium, this ceremony combined both pomp and dignity with beauty. The program began with the procession from Old Main to the tield, and included, in addition to the actual receiving of degrees, the an- nouncement of various awards, and the graduating address. The guest speaker for this ceremony was Dr. Emory Wylie Luccock, Chaplain of the University of Pittsburgh. Short though it seemed, this ceremony will take first place among the graduates' mem- ories. . , . , .- , - fi 1 .-1 . 3 ll' - I A ' .1 17,4 1.-'ri l l' .' -J - A 161 4 . 1.1, ' -JJ w. !d'+ PLVQ -'EQ I' YK alma mater Come now to the campus true sons of Geneva, With one accord in song your voices raise. Proclaim loud the glory those walls old and hoaryp The college where I spent such happy days. Chorus: Then come Geneva's sons Ne'er let the glad chorus failp That tells in proud measure how fondly we treasure Geneva beside the Beaver vale. If true sons are iewels a mother adorning, Resplendent Alma Mater's brow with light. Her children wide scattered are everywhere loyal To Geneva, our country and the right. 163 , +.f L www-ff Xin. .1 Hg-TQ fs . V Q 53 1 2.5552 L A -v 'ww . pf,-. . . , -A!-11 'Q' ' 32 's vz J , x T,','aQlv?,. -' , ., ,WMM nf' .R N f r : L '12,- xslrw 1 1 mr VOTE OF THANKS OUR MOST HUMBLE AND SINCERE THANKS GO TO WILLIAM J. KELLER INC. OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK. 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