Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Oak Yearbook / INSTANO Yearbook (Indiana, PA)
- Class of 1952
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A publication produced by the students of STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA Betty Hosack, Editor Patricia Foust, Business Manager contents ADMINISTRATION 8 cledication With a sure purpose born of four years ' living at Indiana, the graduating class of 1952 approaches its goal, to join the ranks of those vitally important persons, the teachers of Pennsylvania. It is to the Senior class, the future teachers of the commonwealth who stand ready to begin their chosen work, that we dedicate this book. May you accept it as our pledge to you that all the vivid memories you cherish of your Indiana days will continue from year to year. We look forward to the time when we, too, will become a part of the college tradition, when we will join you in the schools of Pennsylvania. 3iai campus views We Love The Halls of Ivy Art students peruse the PENN between classes. They ' re not really thirsty, they just like to talk. It ' s a lovely day today, with Clark Hall ' s roof gleaming in the sunlight. 9 ' administration From early Grecian times, the world has recognized the importance of democracy. Cooperation between the college administration and the students puts democratic ideals into practice in campus government. ■=12; V 1 4 I V ., §Vc. - r V ' .y A , ' . fj. . ■■Dr. and Mrs. Pratt in their apartment. administration For more than three quarters of a century, Indiana has been preparing teachers for the public schools of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Throughout the years this has been an honored and important undertaking. The roots of our democratic system have been nurtured and strengthened by our public school system. The public recognition of the impor- tance of education in a democratic society has ele- vated teaching to a professional status of great importance in our society. The future of the nation, and indeed of the world, depends today upon an educated citizenry. The challenges confronting our democratic way of life have been, and will be in the future, successfully met by our educational system. The preservation of democracy in America can be credited largely to the Mary L. Esch, Registrar William Schuster, Business Manager, Ond John Lingenfelter, Treasurer of the Student Cooperative Associa- tion. loyalty and selfless service of the teachers in our public schools. The future of America can only be assured if we prepare well-qualified teachers to inculcate in the youth of our land the democratic ideals for which America stands. Teaching in the future assumes an even greater role in the destiny of mankind. Teachers will be called upon in the years ahead, not only to preserve democracy throughout the world, but to bring sup- pressed peoples everywhere the truth that shall make them free . We know that only in an enlight- ened world can there be peace and stability which all men covet. Indiana is one of the chief institutions in the country whose sole responsibility is to prepare young men and women to be teachers of tomorrow, equipped not only to preserve the tenets of democracy at home but to carry the light of knowledge and truth throughout the world. . John E. Davis, Director, Keith School Student Teaching and Placement. f Walter M. Whitmyre, Dean of Men, and Martha C. Faust, Dean of Women Dr. Ralph E. Heiges, Dean of In- struction, and Ralph E. Beard, Assist- ant Dean of Instruction. Guiding the college careers of future Pennsylvania teachers is a job that re- quires the wisdom of experience, abil- ity to make decisions, and coopera- tion. The administrative staff not only must be familiar with the individual records of students, but also must handle finances and public relations of the college. Through all this, their personal interest gives us confidence that we are on the right track toward taking our places in the schools of the commonwealth. (. Attcl Leroy H. Schnell, Veterans ' Coun- House Mothers: Miss Lola Beeiar Arthur F. Nicholson, Director of Pub- sellor. Director of Student Aid and Lewis; and Mrs. Violet Baldwin, Stella Beam and Lillian Al Butler, |ic Relations aid coordinator of Coordinator of Military Affairs. Clark. Head Residents. campus publications. Opportunities to specialize in one or more of the art fields, and at the same time to acquire a broad cultural background, comprise the Art Department curriculum. Outside actual classroom work, the de- partment activities center around the Art Club and its subdivisions, the Crafts Guild and the Photography Club. This year we enjoyed a spirited Christmas party, staged the annual Beaux Arts Ball in April, with an Arabian Nights setting, and held the clothesline exhibit of paintings at Swing Out. Officers of the Art Club are Bill Pasternak, president; Tom Lehnert, vice-president; Joann Wehler, secre- tary; and Paul Erickson, treasurer. Art students welcome freshmen. Miss Dorothy Murdock, Miss Blanche T. Waugaman, Mrs. Alma M. Gasslander. Ralph W. Reynolds, Edgar J. Trapp, Dr. Orval Kipp (Director). 12 The coordinating organization of the Business De- partment is the Junior Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors a Business Institute in the fall and the an- nual Merchandise Fair in the spring. Business students work with local merchants in planning and operating display booths for the event. Officers of the JCC are Charles Baltzer, president; Leonard Motto, vice-president; Barbara Robertson, recording secre- tary; and Shirley Hager, treasurer. Advisers ore Elsie Rineer and James K. Stoner. James K. Stoner, G. G. Hill (Director), Mrs. Elsie G. Rineer, Dr. Clinton M. File. Harold W. Thomas, Albert Drumheller, Robert F. Webb. JCC Moms and Dads entertain. home economics Home Ec girls enjoy a joke. The department ' s activities center around the Home Ec club and their afFiliates in the Freshman Home Ec club. Main event on the social calendar for this year was Merry-Go, a formal dance in March, at v hich juniors honored seniors. Apron sales, bake sales and a tea for visiting Future Homemakers of America were also highlights. The frosh included Willard Home in their social service work. OfFicers for the Home Ec club are Mary Ann Firment, presi- dent; Janet Miller, vice-president; Joan Hill, recording secretary; Mira Heerlein, corresponding secretary; Norma Cagley, treasurer; Helen Loftis, adviser. Freshman ofFicers are Nancy Abbey, presi- dent; Pat Vogan, vice-president; Donna Orr, secretary; Jackie Madison, treasurer; Opal T. Rhodes, adviser. Mrs. Elizabeth LaVelle, Miss Leola T. Hayes, Miss Rachel D. Moss. Dr. Opal T. Rhodes (Director), Miss Anna M. Gorman, Miss Helen Loftis. ' T ' • 1 0| jf . 1 m JB ' ' I ■mil H r K Miss Helen E. Merriman, Miss Mil- dred E. Omwake, Miss Ethel Oxiey, Mrs. Fannie Smith. 14 Miss Arvilla Terrill, Miss Laura M. Remsburg, Miss Agnes M. Bothne, Miss Catherine C. Carl. Miss Aagot M. K. Borge, Miss Lola Beelar, Mrs. Esther S. Coulange. Jerome Landsman, Lawrence C. Stitt, Charles E. Davis, C. David McNaughton. Walter W. York, Dr. Clel T. Silvey (Director), Robert W. Burggraf, Thomas J. Hughes. Some real Dixieland features the Music Department ' s Christmas party. The hA ' o-fold function of the Music Department is the preparation and de- velopment of public school music teachers and extra-professional music education. All music majors are members of the Music Educators ' Club. Two representatives from each class and the officers of the club comprise the Music Student Council, which meets separately and with the faculty to discuss problems and plan activities. Officers of the club are Charles Ry- backi, president; Paul Thompson, vice-president; Gwen Lewis, secretary- treasurer; Clel T. Silvey, adviser. 15 Elementarles gather in the Keith demonstration room for a profes- sional meeting. The Elementary Education program develops knowl- edges of children of elementary school age and of materials and methods of the elementary school, culminating with supervised participation and student teaching. The Elementary Club is affiliated with the Association for Childhood Education International. This year the club compiled student directories, held a Welcome Freshmen party, sponsored profes- sional meetings, and sent delegates to the ACE con- vention in Philadelphia. Officers are Lois Thomas, president; Peggy Kracht, vice-president; Shirley Ort, secretary; Barbara Stonier, treasurer. Irene Russell and Alice St. Clair are club advisers. Secondary Education is made up of six departments, including English and Speech, Foreign Languages, Geography, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. The division offers a Bachelor of Science de- gree in education to students completing a minimum of 24 hours in a major field and 18 hours in a minor field. Official organization of the division is the Secondary Education Club, which coordinates busi- ness and social activities. James Cornell is president; Richard Froggatt, vice-president; James McKenna, secretary; Dr. Joy Mahachek, adviser. itary division idary division A non-professional Secondary meet- ing in reception lounge. 16 EDUCATION: S. Trevor Hadley, Miss Anna O ' Toole, Dr. Guy P. Davis, Mrs. Blanche W. McCluer. EDUCATION: Dr. Paul A. Risheberger, Ralph B. Beard (Director), Wilber Emmert, Miss Irene Russell. GEOGRAPHY: Lawrence C. Davis (Director), Dr. Norah E. Zink. LANGUAGES: Bieghler. Dr. Edward W. LIBRARIANS: Joseph K. Hall (Direc- tor), Lucille Littlefield, Florence Ride- nour. MATHEMATICS: Dr. Joy Mahach- ek (Director), Dr. Issoc L. Stright. MILITARY SCIENCE: Lieutenant Colonel Hubert E. Thornber, Major Eugene C. Martin, Captain Victor J. Hawthorne. MILITARY SCIENCE: Sergeant Richard Lee, Sergeant James O. D udgeon, Sergeant Charles P. Haes- loop. ? Top Left— ENGLISH AND SPEECH: Robert E. Ensley, Donald Hess, Mrs. Marian Kipp, James R. Green. Top Right— ENGLISH and SPEECH: Dr. Rhodes R. Stab- ley (Director), Arthur F. Nich- olson, Dr. Abigail Boardman. Right — ENGLISH AND SPEECH: Miss Margaret Stew- art, Dr. Maurice Rider, Dr. Galen Besco. Left— HEALTH AND PHYS- ICAL EDUCATION: Miss Margaret Gisolo, Miss Lena Ellenberger, Miss Malinda Hamblen. Center Right— HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION: Samuel G. Smith (Di- rector), George P. Miller, Lewis H. Shaffer, Regis A. McKnight. Center Left— SCIENCE DE- PARTMENT: Dr. Willis H. Bell, Daniel G. Reiber, Vernon Zeitler, Dr. Beatty H. Dimit. Bottom Left— SCIENCE DE- PARTMENT: Paul Waddell, Dr. Dwight Sollberger (Direc- tor), Merrill B. lams, Dr. Don- ald Hoffmaster. Bottom Center— S O C I A L STUDIES: Dr. Albert Wahl, C. M. Johnson. BoHom Right— SOCIAL STUDIES: Dr. Dorcas Hall, W. M. Whitmyre (Director), Miss Florence Wallace. Sfudent and critic teachers gather informally. KEITH SCHOOL What is teaching like? What does a teacher need to know? How will I know what to expect of children? Is the teaching pro- fession a wise choice for me? Students, looking forward to teaching as a profession, come to Indiana seeking an under- standing of these problems. The John A.M. Keith School provides opportunities for exploratory experiences under guided direc- tion. With the help of capable supervisors, students gain experi- ence as participants in an actual school situation, as well as knowledge through their observation of classes. Full-time responsible stude_nt teaching translates into teaching power the sum-total of knowledge and experience gained throughout a student ' s entire college life. The facilities and staff of Keith School are prepared to insure the best in pro- fessional experiences for these future teachers of Pennsylvania. Director of Student Teaching and Placement: John E. Davis. Keith School Supervising Teachers: Miss Jane S. Mervine, Robert Cronouer, John E. Davis (Director), Miss Lois Blair, Earl S. Hoenstine, Dr. John Sahli (Princi- pal of Junior High), Miss Kathryn O ' Toole. Keith School Supervising Teachers: D. O. Lott, Miss Lois Anderson, Miss Martha Zimmerman, John E. Davis (Director), Mrs, Elfa M. Porter, Miss Helen McLean, Miss Alice St, Clair, Mrs. Mary Swarts, With each stroke of the chalk and each spoken thought, we as teachers will mold the mental, physical, and moral fiber of the future leaders of the commonwealth. senior Next year at this time, most of us will be teaching in schools all over Pennsylvania. But we have much to remember about our years at Indiana, dear memories that will recur again and again as we go about our work each day. When we get together, we ' ll re- call the class prom, Fall Festival, which was held September 29 in recreation hall. We ' ll rehash the class outing and picnic, but most of all, we ' ll remember Swing Out, which was our special weekend in May. OFFICERS President Jack McGlaughlin Vice-President Jack Onstead Secretary Clara Jo Colaianni Treasurer Howard Fargo Adviser S. Trevor Hadley J. Onitead, P. Beal, C. Colaianni, J. McGlaughlin. J. Dean, M. Bankert, N. Fossler, D. Rosenberg, D. Carson, J. McGlaughlin. 22 lass E. Ream, M. Baumgardner, G. Warfel, Holton, J. Culler. Sealed: M. Bollon. A. Palsy, S. Thomas, M. Russell, R. Slenker, D. Christie. Favorile spol; outside the dining room. 23 i k , J. Adams J. Addis S. Allen A. Altemus B. Ardcry S. Austin B. Barbour C. Barger A. Barnett M. Bartges M. Baumgardser P. Beal M. Bentel G. Bentz M. Berish J. Berrlnger N. Billmon V. Bindas JUDITH C. ADAMS, Johnstown, Music: Alpha Sigma Tau, YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Masquers, Green Valley (three act play), Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club (V. Pres. 3), Religious Life Com- mittee, string orchestra, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, intra- mural sports. JULIANNE ADDIS, Pittsburgh, Art: Sigma Sigma Sig- ma, OAK, YWCA, Art Club, Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee, intramural sports. SHIRLEY MARIE ALLEN, Indiana, Secondary:-Theta Sigma Upsilon, Panhellenic Association (Pres. 3), Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Land of the Bon Bons (one act play), English-Speech Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. AGNES STADTMILLER ALTEMUS, Indiana, Ele- mentary: A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, YWCA. BETTY L. ARDARY, Curwensville, Elementary: Delta Sigma Epsilon, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club. SARA EVELYN AUSTIN, Oil City, Elementary: Beta Sigma Omicron, YWCA, A.C.E., Presbyterian Club (Pres. 3), mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, intramural sports. SUE LOUISE BACON, Commodore, Home Economics: Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, intramural sports. DAVID J. BAGOZZI, Coraopolis, Music: Phi Alpha Zeta, Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club, intramural sports. DAVID R. BAIRD, Indiana, Business: Sigma Tau Gamma, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Presbyterian Club. RUTH ANN BAIRD, McKeesport, Elementary: Alpha Sigma Tau, PENN, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., Women ' s Varsity I . BETTY JANE BARBOUR, Pittsburgh, Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi (Sec. 4), Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., Women ' s Varsity I . CATHERINE BARGER, Sewickley, Elementary: Beta Sigma Omicron, YWCA (Sec. 3), A.C.E. (Council 3, 4), International Relations Club, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. ALFRED L. BARNETT, Clearfield, Business: Phi Sigma Pi, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Men ' s Varsity I , football, wres- tling. MARIE EVELYN BARTGES, Mercer, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club, intramural sports. MARCIA JEAN BAUMGARDNER, Johnstown, Elementary: Pi Kappa Sigma (Sec. 3), YWCA, A.C.E., Contempo- rary Dance Group, Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, intramural sports. PATRICIA ANN BEAL, New Florence, Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Tau (Pres. 3), 24 seniors 1952 S. Bacon D. BagozzI D. Baird R. Baird M. Bell N. Bell K. Bello S. Benson J. Binney E. Bish N. Bish B. Bishop v, ( oy, ■e - ( oo, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Hello Out There (one act play), Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, class officer (Sec. 4), intramural sports. MARY JANE BELL, Sharon, Secondary: Alpha Omega Gamma (Sec. 3), Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pcnhellenic Association (Treas. 3), YWCA, Secondary Education Club, International Rela- tions Club (Sec. 4), Lily (one act play). Cultural Life Committee, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. NANCY ARLENE BELL, Mahoningtown, Home Economics: Theta Sigma Upsilon, YWCA, Home Economics Club (V. Pres. 3), Resident Women ' s League, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, Women ' s Varsity I , intramural sports. KATHERINE LUCILLE BELLO, Nanty-Glo, Home Economics: Phi Mu, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Methodist Club, Religious Life Committee. SHIRLEY A. BENSON, Meadville, Elementary: Alpha Sigma Tau, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., intramural sports. MARY ANN BENTEL, Aliquippa, Art: Delta Sigma Epsilon, OAK, YWCA, Art Club, Winter Sports Club. Re- ligious Life Committee. GERALDINE BENTZ, Belle Vernon, Ele- mentary: Beta Sigma Omicron, Panhellenic Association, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee. MARY BE- RISH, Altoona, Business: Phi Gamma Beta (Pres. 3), PENN, CUE, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Newman Club, intramural sports. JEAN BERRINGER, Barnesboro, Secondary: Phi Gamma Beta, Secondary Education Club, English-Speech Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government. NORMA JEAN BILLMAN, Butler, Music: Alpha Sigma Alpha (Sec. 3), YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club (Pres. 3), string orchestra, choir, women ' s glee club. VERNA BINDAS, Grindstone, Business: Beta Sigma Omicron, YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, In- ternational Relations Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. JOHN EDWARD BINNEY, Secondary. EMMA LOUISE BISH, New Bethle- hem, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, Methodist Club, Science Club, intramural sports. NANCY BISH, Rimersburg, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, intramural sports. BETTY JANE BISHOP, Rossiter, Business: PENN, YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Cultural Life Committee, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, Women ' s Varsity I , intramural sports. 25 seniors 1952 Jeanne MacNeil helps make grammar fun. E. Bloom P. Broeseker E. Casey M. Bloom P. Brown J. Catanzaro C. Bluestone M. Bruce N. Chesney M. Boering R. Buchanan J. Chobony EUGENE BLOOM, Curwensvllle, Business: Phi Alpha Zeta (Pres. 3), Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, Men ' s Varsity I , baseball, football, intramural sports. MARIAN LEE BLOOM, Dunbar, Elementary: Phi Gamma Beta (Treas. 3), YWCA, A.C.E., International Collegiate Conference on Government, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. CAROL MORFORD BLUESTONE, Verona, Elementary: Alpha Sigma Alpha, YWCA, A.C.E., Methodist Club, Women ' s Varsity I , intramural sports. MARY JANE BOERING, Indiana, Business: Pi Omega Pi (V. Pres. 4), Junior Chamber of Commerce, Canterbury Club, Future Teachers of America (Pres. 4). MARGARET BOLTON, Wilmerding, Business: OAK, PENN, YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Masquers, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, Erskine Club, intramural sports. Women ' s Varsity I . WILLIAM E. BOYD, Pitts- burgh, Business: Alpha Omega Gamma (Treas. 3), Phi Sigma Pi (Sec. 3), Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, tennis, intramural sports. DALE E. BOYER, Yatesboro, Elementary: Delta Sigma Nu, A.C.E., Junior Chamber of Commerce, Erskine Club, Yellow Jack (three act play). JOAN E. BRADFORD, Aliquippa, Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Tau, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club. BARBARA JEAN BRADSTOCK, Vandergrift, Elementary: Zeta Tau Alpha (V. Pres. 3, 4), OAK, YWCA, A.C.E., Religious Life Committee, Girls ' Rifle Team, intramural sports. PATRICIA DAWN BRADY, Johnsonburg, Elementary: Beta Sigma Omicron (Sec. 3), A.C.E. (Council 4), Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. PHYLUS BROESEKER, Berlin, Music: Pi Kappa Sigma, Music Educators ' Club, Masquers, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club. PHYLLIS JEANNE BROWN, Vandergrift, Music: Music Educators ' Club Masquers, Swing Out, Ten Little Indians, Good-bye, My Fancy (three act play). Winter Sports Club, mixed chorus, wom- en ' s glee club. MATTHEW BRUCE, Indiana, Secondary: YMCA, Secondary Education Club, Science Club, Methodist Club, band, intramural sports. ROBERT J. BUCHANAN, Indiana, Business: Phi Alpha Zeta, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, Men ' s Varsity I , baseball, soccer, intramural sports. ANNA JEAN BUCK, Carroltown, Elementary: Phi Mu, Panhellenic Association, A.C.E., Women ' s Varsity I , intramural sports. DONALD LESLIE BUDD, Dickerson Run. Business: Phi Alpha Zeta (Treas. 3), Student Council, Winter Sports Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Col- 26 M. Bolton W. Boyd D. Boyer J. Bradford B. Brodstock P. Brady A. Buck D. Budd L. Burgo J. Caletri J. Callis D. Cannizzaro D. Christian D. Christie F. Clark M. Claypool H. Clepper C. ColaiannI lege Lodge Committee, class officer (Pres. 3), band, intramural sports, YMCA, Religious Life Committee. L. RONALD BURGO, Johnstown, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu, YMCA, Secondary Edu- cation Club, International Relations Club, Science Club, intramural sports. JOSEPH J. CALETRI, Mount Pleasant, Secondary: Alpha Omega Gamma (Treas. 4), Phi Sigma Pi (V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4), Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Men ' s Varsity I (Sec. 4), football. JOHN W. CALLIS, Hollidaysburg, Secondary: Phi Alpha Zeta, YMCA, Secondary Education Club, Photography Club, Winter Sports Club, Men ' s Varsity I , soccer, swimming. DOLORES CANNIZZARO, Indiana, Secondary: Indiana Student Writes, Secondary Education Club, Masquers, Ah! Wil- derness , Pygmalion , State of the Union (three act plays), English-Speech Club, Contemporary Dance Group, Newman Club, Sigma Alpha Eta (Treas. 4). EMORY G. CASEY, Indiana, Elemen- tary. JOSEPHINE CATANZARO, Pittsburgh, Elementary: Delta Sigma Epsilon, OAK, PENN, Student Council, YWCA, A.C.E. (Council 2, 3), Winter Sports Club, Newman Club. NANCY CHES- NEY, Indiana, Secondary: Phi Mu, Secondary Education Club, intramural sports. JOHN CHOBANY, Portage, Secondary: Sec- ondary Education Club, A.C.E., Science Club, soccer, intramural sports. DAN WAYNE CHRISTIAN, Pittsburgh, Business. DAVID R. CHRISTIE, Greensburg, Business: Gamma Delta Rho (V. Pres. 3), Pi Omega Pi, Phi Alpha Zeta (Treas. 3), Junior Chamber of Com- merce, Cultural Life Committee, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. FRANK M. CLARK, Punxsutawney, Secondary: Sigma Alpha Eta (Sec. 3, Pres. 4), Delta Sigma Chi, CUE, Secondary Education Club, Masquers, Out of the Frying Pan (one act play), The Taming of the Shrew , State of the Union (three act plays), English-Speech Club, Science Club, LOIS MARGARET CLARK, Indiana, Elementary: A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club. MARGARET BAYLOR CLAYPOOL, Indiana, Secondary: Phi Gamma Beta, Secondary Education Club, Non-Resident Women ' s League, (V. Pres. 3), English-Speech Club. HELEN LOUISE CLEPPER, Kit- tanning, Elementary: Beta Sigma Omicron, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club. CLARA JO COLAIANNI, Arnold, Business: Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi (Sec. 3), Alpha Sigma Alpha, Student Coun- cil (Sec. 3), YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce (Sec. 3), New- man Club, class officer (Sec. 4), Intramural sports. 27 G. Cole J. Connell R. Crispeno C. Crosmun M. Crum N. Cullen S. Dahlinger L. Darr J. Davidson J. Dean R. Decker M. De Faico J. Dickson D. Dietrich E. Dilts N. Dombeck E. Donovan D. Dunmire GLENNA CHRISTINE COLE, Washington, Music: YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club (V. Pres. 3). JANE CONNELL, Cresson, Elementary: A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Newman Club (V. Pres. 3). HELEN E. CRAWFORD, El Centre, Calif., Elementary: YWCA, A.C.E., Methodist Club, Religious Life Com- mittee. RUDOLPH J. CRISPENO, Freedom, Business: Phi Sigma Pi (Sec. 4), Student Council, Winter Sports Club, Men ' s Varsity i Resident Men ' s League (Pres. 4), wrestling, intramural sports. CLIFFORD A. CROSMUN, Hillsdale, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu (Sec. 3), YMCA, Secondary Education Club, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. MAUDE V. CRUM, Elementary. NANCY LEE CULLEN, Somerset, Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Alpha, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Girls ' Rifle Team, Women ' s Varsity I , life-saving. CHRISTINA CUPELLI, Point Marion, Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Tau, Home Economics Club (Sec. 3), Newman Club, intramural sports. BARBARA CUTH- BERTSON, Bradford, Music Kappa Delta Pi (Pres. 4), YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, Future Teachers of America (V. Pres. 4), Religious Life .Committee, string orchestra, vesper choir, women ' s glee club. JACQUELINE CUTLER, Pittsburgh, Music: Pi Kappa Sigma, YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., vesper choir, intramural sports. JACK A. DAHLINGER, Pittsburgh, Music: Sigma Tau Gamma, YMCA, Music Educators ' Club, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, Swing-Out, symphony orchestra, band, Mellowmen, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club, intramural sports. SYLVIA G. DAHLINGER, Pittsburgh, Art: Art Club, Contemporary Dance Group, Girls ' Rifle Team, Newman Club, Religious Life Committee. LOIS MARIE DARR, Somerset, Art: Pi Kappa Sigma, YWCA, Art Club, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., intramural sports. JOHN L. DAVIDSON, Heil- wood. Business: Alpha Omega Gamma, Junior Chamber of Com- merce. JOHN WILLIAM DEAN, JR., Conemaugh, Business: Phi Sigma Pi (Treas. 3), OAK, Junior Chamber of Commerce (Pres. 3), Cultural Life Committee, intramural sports. ROBERT JOHN DECKER, Aliquippa, Business: OAK, YMCA (V. Pres. 3), Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, Men ' s Varsity I , L.S.A. (Treas. 3), wrestling, intramural sports. MARGARET DE FALCO, McKeesport, Home Economics: Sigma Sigma Sigma, Home Economics Club, Newman Club. ARVETA FEESER DE GAETANO, Littlestown, Busi- ness: Sigma Sigma Sigma (Treas. 3, Sec. 4), YWCA, Junior Cham- 28 seniors 1952 C. Cupelli A. De Gaetano N. Ellsworth B. Cuthbertson T. Delozier H. Erickson J. Cutler M. De Simone W. Evans J. Dahlinger M. Diana J. Farabaugh « . ' ' , i-s. ' or, 9e Kl, ' r, ber of Commerce, Photography Club, Winter Sports Club, women ' s glee club. Intramural sports. THEODORE CLAIR DE- LOZIER, Roaring Spring, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, Science Club, intramural sports. MARILYN JOY DE SIMONE, New Kensington, Music: Sigma Sigma Sigma, YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Masquers, Swing Out, Ah! Wilderness (three act pay). Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, Religious Life Committee, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, intramural sports. MARYANN DIANA, Punxsutawney, Business: Junior Chamber of Commerce, Contempo- rary Dance Group, Girls ' Rifle Team, Winter Sports Club, New- man Club, intramural sports. JANET DICKSON, Pittsburgh, Art: Pi Kappa Sigma, Panhellenic Association, Art Club, Winter Sports Club, Canterbury Club (Pres. 3), DOROTHY MAE DIETRICH, Pittsburgh, Elementary: A.C.E., Winter Sports Club. EVELYN M. DILTS, Punxsutawney, Secondary: CUE (Editor 3), YWCA, Second- ary Education Club, English-Speech Club, L.S.A., Erskine Club NINA DOMBECK, Ellwood City, Music: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Music Educators ' Club, Masquers, (three act plays, one act plays), New- man Club, vesper choir, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club. ELCY S. DONOVAN, Pittsburgh, Elementary: Alpha Sigma Tau (Treas. 3), A.C.E., Extrocurricular Committee, Winter Sports Club, tennis, intramural sports. DAVID A. DUNMIRE, Indiana, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu, OAK, Secondary Education Club, Science Club, Photog- raphy Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, intramural sports. NANCY ELLSWORTH, Johnstown, Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Tau (V. Pres. 3), OAK, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, class officer (Sec. 3), Women ' s Varsity I , symphony orchestra. Religious Life Committee. HOWARD R. ERICKSON, Indiana, Secondary: Phi Alpha Zeta, OAK (Ass ' t. Editor 2, Editor 3), YMCA, International Relations Club, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, band, intramural sports. WARREN D. EVANS, Ebensburg, Elementary: OAK, YMCA (Pres. 2, 3), A.C.E., Science Club, Photography Club (Sec.-Treas. 2), Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, Religious Life Committee (chairman 2, 3). JAMES EDWARD FARABAUGH, Heilwood, Secondary: Alpha Omega Gamma, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, Men ' s Varsity I , soccer, intramural sports. 29 seniors 1952 . . . October ' s bright blue weather H. Fargo U. Fechek J. Fee L. Feist G. Fritz R. Froggatt E. Frombach E. Fronis D. Green J. Grenaldo J. Gresock T. Groves HOWARD L. FARGO, Clearfield, Business: Gamma Rho Tau, Pi Omega Pi, Phi Sigma Pi, OAK (Bus. Manager 3), Student Council YMCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., class officer (V. Pres. 2, Treas. 4), Men ' s Varsity I , soccer. URSULA FECHEK, Bobtown, Music: Kappa Delta Pi (Sec. 4), PENN, Music Educators ' Club, Contemporary Dance Group, Newman Club, Religious Life Committee, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club. JO- ANNE FEE, Indiana, Elementary: Phi Mu (Sec. 4), Panhellenic Association (Scribe 3), YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, intra- mural sports. LEONARD R. FEIST, Conemaugh, Secondary: Sec- ondary Education Club, Science Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. DOROTHY LOUISE FERENCZ, Indiana, Business: Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Junior Chamber of Commerce. SUZANNE FINNEGAN, Pittsburgh, Music: YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Newman Club, Religious Life Committee, string orchestra, sym- phony orchestra, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club. ALBERT DON FLECK, York, Secondary: Phi Alpha Zeta, Swing Out, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, Lifesaving. DONNA ALICE FLECK, Indiana, Elementary: Phi Mu, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club. SHEILA ANN FORRESTER, Pittsburgh, Music: Music Educators ' Club, string orchestra, symphony orchestra, vesper choir, women ' s glee club. RUTH FRENCIK, Frank, Elementary: Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA, A.C.E., International Relations Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, Religious Life Committee, intramural sports. GEORGIA FRITZ, Indiana, Elementary: Phi Mu, A.C.E., Liliom (three act play). Winter Sports Club. RICHARD B. FROGGATT, Portage, Secondary: Alpha Omega Gamma (V. Pres. 3), Phi Sigma Pi, PENN (Bus. Manager 3), Indiana Student Writes, Secondary Education Club (V. Pres. 4), International Relations Club, Yellow Jack (three act play), Intercollegiate Conference on Government, L.S.A., football (manager), intramural sports. ERNEST WILLIAM FROMBACH, Johnstown, Art: Delta Phi Delta (Treas. 3), Phi Sigma Pi, OAK, CUE, Art Club, Liliom (three act play). Winter Sports Club, football, intramural sports. ELAINE FRONIS, McKeesport, Secondary: PENN, YWCA, Secondary Education Club, The Whole Town is Talking (three act play), English-Speech Club, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. V. JEAN WEIMER GARD- NER, Rockwood, Music: Alpha Sigma Alpha, YWCA, Music Edu- 30 D. Ferencz S. Finnegan A. Fleck D. Fleck S. Forrester R. Frencik V. Gardner J. Geibel L. Gelsler W. Gennocro N. Giles R. Grablak W. Halavan C. Hall E. Hall R. Hall J. Hanford D. Hanson cators ' Club, Erskine Club, vesper choir, women ' s glee club. JANE YARGER GEIBEL, Butler, Secondary: Alpha Omega Gamma (Sec. 4), Secondary Education Club, Science Club, English-Speech Club, Winter Sports Club. LAURENE GEISLER, Coraopolis, Elementary: Delta Sigma Epsilon (Pres. 3), Panhellenic Association, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Newman, Club, intramural sports. WILLIAM F. GENNOCRO, Emporium, Business: Phi Alpha Zeta, Junior Chamber of Commerce, International Relations Club (Treas. 3), Intercollegiate Conference on Government, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, class officer (Treas. 3), football. Men ' s Varsity I , intramural sports. NANCY JEAN GILES, Greensburg, Elementary: Beta Sigma Omicron (Sec. 4), YWCA, A.C.E., Yellow Sheet (one act play), women ' s glee club. RICHARD L. GRABIAK, Mount Pleasant, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi, Secondary Education Club, Newman Club, baseball, football. Men ' s Varsity I , intra- mural sports. DORIS GREEN. JOAN GRENALDO, Connellsville, Business: Phi Gamma Beta, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Swing Out, Cultural Life Committee, Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee, Newman Club. JOHN GRESOCK, Punxsutawney, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, Science Club, football. THOMAS E. GROVE, Lock Haven, Music: Swing Out, Music Educa- tors ' Club, Methodist Club, Winter Sports Club, string orchestra, symphony orchestra, band, Mellowmen, men ' s glee club, wood- wind quartet. WILLIAM HALAVAN. CHARLES E. HALL, New Kensington, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, Science Club, (Transferred from Lynchburg College; activities there were: Iota Beta Gamma, Christian Fellowship Club). E. RICHARD HALL, Butler, Music: Music Educators ' Club, symphony orchestra, band, Mellowmen, vesper choir, men ' s glee club. ROBERT A. HALL, New Kensington, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, Science Club, (Transferred from Lynchburg College; activities there were: men ' s glee club. Christian Fellowship Club). JACK HANFORD, Pit ' burgh, Elementary: Indiana Student Writes, A.C.E., Religious Life Com- mittee, The Crow ' s Nest , The Glittering Gate , The Lost Curtain (plays), men ' s glee club, tennis. DARLENE J. HANSEN, Clinton, Art: Alpha Sigma Tau, YWCA, Art Club, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, intramural sports. 31 R. Hargreaves M. Hostetler C. Johnson M. Hartley W. Houck N. Johnson O. Hoys H. Huber E. Johnston D. Hefright J. Huhn J. Johnston M. Hierholzer R. Hunter W. Jones M. Hillegass T. Hunter W. Joseph RACHEL KAUFFMAN HARGREAVES, Johnstown, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, L.S.A., intramural sports. MARILYN HARTLEY. OLEN H. HAYS, Duquesne, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi, Secondary Education Club, English-Speech Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., Men ' s Varsity I , baseball, basketball, intramural sports. Resident Men ' s League (V. Pres. 4). DONALD R. HEFRIGHT, Huntingdon, Secondary: Delta Sigma Chi, Secondary Education Club, Inter- national Relations Club, English-Speech Club. MARY ELIZABETH HIERHOLZER, Lakeland, Florida, Music: Music Educators ' Club, band, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, Newman Club. MARILYN L. HILLEGASS, McKeesport, Elementary: Sigma Sigma Sigma (V. Pres. 4), Student Council, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Social Life Committee, Resident Women ' s League (Pres. 3), Erskine Club, Methodist Club, intramural sports. BARBARA JOHNSON HOLLAND, Coalport, Secondary: Theta Sigma Upsilon (Sec. 3), PENN, YWCA, Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, Winter Sports Club, Canterbury Club, intramural sports. LLOYD R. HOLLAND, Geneva, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi, Secondary Education Club, Masquers, International Relations Club, Swing Out, Mr. Lincoln ' s Whiskers , Ah! Wilderness (three act plays), English-Speech Club, Winter Sports Club, Canterbury Club, Religious Life Com- mittee, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. BETTY HOLQUIST, Erie, Music: YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Contemporary Dance Group, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., Campus Christian Fellowship, string orchestra, symphony orchestra, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club. BETTY HOLTON, Johnstown, Business: PENN, YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Methodist Club, Religious Life Committee, vesper choir, mixed chorus, intramural sports. MARY LOU HOSTETLER, Claridge, Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Alpha, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, Women ' s Varsity I , intramural sports. WIL LIAM HENRY HOUCK, Barnes- boro, Business: Delta Sigma Nu, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club. H. RONALD HUBER, Ridgway, Secondary: Sigma Tau Gamma, Secondary Education Club, Cultural Life Committee, Science Club, L.S.A., Religious Life Committee, Men ' s Varsity I , basketball, football, intramural sports. JANE HUHN, Smithfield, Beta Sigma Omicron, YWCA, Art Club, Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee, intramural sports. ROBERT HUGH HUNTER, Philadelphia, Secondary: Alpha Omega Gamma, soccer. 32 B. Holland S. Hutton E. Karlovich L. Holland R. Igo J. Kauffman B. Holquist W. Ingols R. Keene B. Holton J. Ivory A. Kensek ' onf, fns THELMA HUNTER, Madera, Elementary: Beta Sigma Omicron, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee. SALLY B. HUTTON, Cherry Tree, Business: Pi Omega Pi (V. Pres. 3), Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce (Sec. 3), Assembly Program Committee, Winter Sports Club, Resident Women ' s League (V. Pres. 3), intramural sports. ROBERT V. IGO, New Florence, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, Science Club. WAIDE INGOLS, Indiana, Business: Sigma Tau Gamma, Junior Chamber of Commerce. JOHN H. IVORY, Cresson, Second- ary: Secondary Education Club, Science Club, Newman Club, Winter Sports Club, one act plays, band, lifesaving. CHARLES HERBERT JOHNSON, Kittanning, Business: Delta Sigma Nu (Treas. 3), Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, men ' s glee club. NELLIE MAE JOHNSON, New Kensington, Secondary: Delta Sigma Epsilon, Panhellenic Association (Sec. 3), Sigma Alpha Eta (Pres. 4), Swing Out, Ah! Wilderness , Pygmalion (three act plays). Cultural Life Committee, English-Speech Club, Winter Sports Club, Advisory Board (Sec. 3), class officer (Sec. 2). ED- WIN JOHNSTON, Indiana, Business: Delta Sigma Nu (Treas. 3), Junior Chamber of Commerce, men ' s glee club. JEAN MARIE JOHNSTON, Corry, Music: Delta Sigma Epsilon, Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, intramural sports. WILLIAM R. JONES, Oakdale, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi, Secondary Education Club, Methodist Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, Winter Sports Club. WILLIAM JOSEPH, Jr., New Kensington, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi (V. Pres. 3), Interfraternity Council, OAK, PENN, Student Council, Secondary Education Club, Interna- tional Relations Club, Masquers, Swing Out, A Night at the Inn, Yellow Jack (three act plays), English-Speech Club, Winter Sports Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, Men ' s Varsity I (V. Pres. 3), football, intramural sports. EDWARD KARLOVICH, Commodore, Elementary: Delta Sigma Nu, YMCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. JAMES H. KAUFF- MAN, Homer City, Business: Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. RITA KEENE, Rochester, Secondary: Phi Gamma Beta (Pres. 4), Panhellenic Association, YWCA, Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., Religious Life Committee, intramural sports. ANNE KENSEK, Twin Rocks, Home Economics: Phi Mu, YWCA, Home Economics Club (Treas. 2), Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, Women ' s Varsity I , intramural sports. 33 seniors 1952 Students and Lois Thomas read about just pretend and real people, too. S. Kepple J. Kraynak M. Linn R. Kerr E. Kreheley A. Little G. Kettering T. Kuzman W. Livengood D. Kimmel W. Lantz M. Long SHIRLEY M. KEPPLE, Williamsburg, Business: Beta Sigma Omicron, OAK, YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, International Rela- tions Club, Newman Club, Religious Life Committee, Winter Sports Club. RICHARD ALBERT KERR, Penn Township, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu, Secondary Education Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, intramural sports. GRACE H. KETTERING, Ship- pensburg, Home Economics: Beta Sigma Omicron, Home Economics Club, Home Economics C ouncil. DORIS KIMMEL, Berlin, Elementary: Pi Kappa Sigma (Sec. 3), YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., intramural sports. HELEN ILENE KINDER, Grove City, Home Economics: Theta Sigma Upsilon (Treas. 2, 3), YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, intramural sports. EDITH ANNIE KIRSCH, Evans City, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, Women ' s Varsity I , Presbyterian Club, intramural sports. GEORGE A. KLIM, Derry, Art: Delta Phi Delta, Delta Sigma Chi (V. Pres. 2), Art Club (Pres. 3), Newman Club. FRANCES H. KORN, Hickory Township, Art: Delta Phi Delta, PENN, Art Club, Winter Sports Club. ROBERT MICHAEL KOSHAN, Farrell, Music. SOPHIA KOVACH, Vintondale, Elementary: YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. JOHN P. KRAYNAK, Glassport, Business: Phi Sigma Pi, Junior Chamber of Commerce (V. Pres. 3), Newman Club, Men ' s Varsity I , baseball, class officer (V. Pres. 3), intramural sports. ETHEL KREHELEY, Braddock, Music: Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA, Music Educators ' C lub, Contempo- rary Dance Group, string orchestra, symphony orchestra, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club. Winter Sports Club. THELMA KUZMAN, Greensburg, Secondary: YWCA, Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Science Club (Sec. 2, 3, Pres. 4), Assembly Program Committee, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club. WILLIAM E. LANTZ, Indiana, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, Science Club. MARY LOU LARSEN, Homer City, Business: Sigma Sigma Sigma, YWCA, Winter Sports Club. VERNA LE DONNE, Allison Park, Elementary: YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. RAMONA E. LEEPER, Aliquip- pa. Secondary: Phi Mu (V. Pres. 3, Pres. 2, 4), YWCA, Secondary 34 H. Kinder M. Larson R. Love E. Kirsch V. Le Donne V. MacKay G. Klim R. Leeper J. MacNeil F. Korn M. Leitch A. McCahan R. Keshan B. Lemmon R. McCardle S. Kovach B. Lepley C. McClellen Education Club, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. MARY LEITCH, Indiana, Home Economics: Sigma Sigma Sigma (Pres. 4), Panhellenic Association (Sec. 3), Home Economics Club, Masquers, Erskine Club, Out of the Frying Pan , State of the Union (three act plays). Religious Life Committee. BETTY JEAN LEMMON, Waynesburg, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Econom- ics Club, Cultural Life Committee, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, Religious Life Committee, intramural sports. BETTY LEPLEY, Meadeville, Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Tau, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, intramural Softball. MARY LEE LINN, Washington, Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Alpha, Home Economics Club. ANN ORR LITTLE, Dormont, Business: Phi Gamma Beta, YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Swing Out, Newman Club, intramural sports. WILLIAM C. LIVEN- GOOD, Kittanning, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, Science Club. MARY JANE LONG, Johnsonburg, Home Economics: Delta Sigma Epsilon, YWCA, Home Economics Club (Sec. 2), Science Club, L.S.A. (Sec. 2), Winter Sports Club, women ' s glee club. RICHARD J. LOVE, Alverton, Music: Phi Sigma Pi, Music Educators ' Club, band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. VIRGINIA B. MAC KAY, Pittsburgh, Elementary: Sigma Sigma Sigma, PENN, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee, intramural sports, class officer (Sec. 1). JEANNE MACNEIL, Pittsburgh, Sec- ondary: Alpha Sigma Tau, Sigma Alpha Eta, OAK, PENN, YWCA, Secondary Education Club, Masquers, Swing Out, Ah! Wilder- ness (three act play), English-Speech Club, Contemporary Dance Group, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. ANNA IRIS MC CA- HAN, Saxton, Music: YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Land of the Bon Bons (one act play), L.S.A., Religious Life Committee, band vesper choir, women ' s glee club. ROSEJANE MC CARDLE, Indiana, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, Winter Sports Club, intra- mural sports. CLAIR MC CLELLAN, Munhall, Art: Art Club, Winter Sports Club, Men ' s Varsity I , swimming, intramural sports. 35 D. McClintock R. Magner D. Mellinger P. McCloskey K. Mann R. Metzel L. McCormick M. Mantz J. Meyers J. McGlaughlin A. Marco G. Michael J. McLaughlin R. Marks R. Michael iM ' Mib L. McKinney C. Marshall W. Millen DOROTHY MCCLINTOCK, Johnstown, Secondary: Alpha Sigma Tau. OAK, YWCA, Secondary Education Club, Cultural Life Com- mittee, Methodist Club, English-Speech Club, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. PATRICIA MC CLOSKEY, Johnstown, Elementary: Sigma Sigma Sigma, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. LOIS E. MC CORMICK, Johnstown, Music: Music Educators ' Club, Newman Club, vesper choir, women ' s glee club. JACK E. MC GLAUGHLIN, Indiana, Business: Alpha Omega Gamma, Gamma Rho Tau, Phi Sigma Pi (Pres. 3), Interfraternity Council, Student Council, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Newman Club, class offider (Pres. 4), football, intramural sports. JOHN L. MC LAUGHLIN, Indiana, Secondary: Kappa Delta Pi (Treas. 4), Student Council, Secondary Education Club, Science Club (Treas. 3), Newman Club. LAURITA MCKINNEY, Altoona, Elementary: Beta Sigma Omicron, YWCA, A.C.E. (Council 1, 2, 3), Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club (V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3), women ' s glee club, intramural sports. MAUDE ELIZABETH MC KINSTRY, Altoona, Elementary: Phi Gamma Beta, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, mixed chorus, Methodist Club, intramural sports. THOMAS ROGER MC MILLAN, Arnold, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu, YMCA, Second- ary Education Club, Science Club, Methodist Club, Campus Chris- tian Fellowship (Treas. 4), Religious Life Committee, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. JOHN WILLIAM MC NAUL, State College, Elementary: Delta Sigma Chi (Pres. 2), Art Club, A.C.E., Methodist Club. VIRGINIA CAROL MCVEIGH, Mt. Lebanon, Secondary: Kappa Delta Pi (V. Pres. 4), Phi Mu, Panhellenic Association (Pres. 4), YWCA, Secondary Education Club, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club (V. Pres. 2). RICHARD MALCOM MAGNER, Sharon, Business: Phi Alpha Zeta, PENN, YMCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, International Relations Club, Swing Out, Yellow Jack (three act play). Winter Sports Club, class officer (Pres. 1), tennis, intramural sports. KENNETH L. MANN, Secondary. MATTHEW THADDEUS MANTZ, Indiana, Secondary. ALFRED MAR- CO, Leechburg, Music: Phi Alpha Zeta, Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. RONALD MARKS, Forrell, Music: Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, band, Mellow- 36 seniors 1952 M. McKinstry E. Marsteller J. Miller T. McMillan G. Martucci J. Miller J. McNaul W. Medve M. Miller V. McVeigh M. Mellett V. Miller ' ' On- - W men, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club, intramural sports. C. RAY- MOND MARSHALL, Saltsburg, Art: Delta Phi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Delta Sigma Chi, Art Club, Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club, men ' s glee club, lifesaving. EDITH A. MARSTELLER, Stewarts- town, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club (Treas. 3, Pres. 4), Religious Life Committee. GILDA DOLORES MARTUCCI, Hastings, Business: Pi Omega Pi, YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Newman Club. WILLIAM STEPHEN MEDVE, West Mifflin, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, English-Speech Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, Winter Sports Club, Three Bears , Out of the Frying Pan (plays), intramural sports. MARTIN J. MELLETT, Swiss- vale, Secondary: Phi Alpha Zeta, International Relations Club, Secondary Education Club, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. DALE E. MELLINGER, Red Lion, Art: Delta Sigma Chi, Art Club, L.S.A. RAYMOND L. METZEL, Jr., York, Music: Phi Alpha Zeta, Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, band, Mellowmen, men ' s glee club. JEAN MEYERS. GEORGE MICHAEL, Kittanning, Business: Gamma Rho Tau (Trees. 3), Pi Omega Pi, Phi Sigma Pi, OAK, YMCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, International Rela- tions Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, track, intra- mural sports. RAY KEITH MICHAEL, Muncy, Art: Delta Phi Delta, Phi Sigma Pi, Interfraternity Council, OAK, PENN, Indiana Student Writes, Art Club, Masquers, Yellow Jack , Afraid of the Dark, Hello, Out There , Liliom (plays). Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee, class officer (Pres. 2), Student Council, intramural sports. WILLANNA MILLEN, Ford City, Home Economics: Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Omicron Phi (Pres. 4), YWCA, Home Economics Club, Methodist Club. JACK E. MILLER, Johnstown, Music: Mixed chorus, men ' s glee club, Music Educators ' Club. JANET MILLER, Dunbar, Elementary: Phi Gamma Beta, YWCA, A.C.E., Intercol- legiate Conference on Government, Methodist Club, intramural sports. MYRTLE C. MILLER, Pittsburgh, Elementary: Pi Kappa Sigma, YWCA, A.C.E., Erskine Club, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. VERNA MILLER, Mors, Elementary: Beta Sigma Omicron, YWCA, A.C.E. (Council 2, 3), International Relations Club, L.S.A. (V. Pres. 3), Extracurricular Committee, intramural sports. 37 seniors 1952 Shirley Reynolds explains Angle-ology . B. Mitchell D. Nicoll A. Patsy C. Mitchell A. Niles C. Pouley M. Mooney M. Noble J. Pearce J. Moore K. Nordby A. Peck BARBARA MITCHELL, New Castle, Home Economics: Theta Sigma Upsilon, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Cul- tural Life Committee. CAROL MITCHELL, Kittanning, Music: Phi Mu, YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, string orchestra, symphony orchestra, Mellowmen, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club. MARILYN J. MOONEY, Rochester, Art: Alpha Sigma Tau, YWCA, Art Club, A Sunny Morning (one act play). Winter Sports Club, L.S.A. (Sec. 3). JOYCE MOORE, Wilkinsburg, Elementary: Alpha Sigma Alpha, OAK, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Presb yterian Club. ROBERTA JANE MOORE, Leechburg, Secondary: Beta Sigma Chi (Sec. 3, 4), Sec- ondary Education Club, Photography Club, L.S.A. MARJORIE MORGAN, Avonmore, Elementary: YWCA, A.C.E., women ' s glee club, Methodist Club. RAY MORGAN, South Fork, Business: Junior Chamber of Commerce, basketball, intramural sports. HELEN MYERS, Corry, Elementary: YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, L.S.A. (Pres. 2). SARAH NENNINGER, Twin Rocks, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, Methodist Club, Religious Life Committee, Winter Sports Club, Women ' s Varsjty I , Intramural sports. EDWARD NEZNESKI, Portage, Music: Music Educators ' Club, string orchestra, vesper choir, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. DONALD NICOLL, Wilkensburg, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi, Secondary Education Club, Winter Sports Club, basketball, intra- mural sports. ANNA JUANITA NILES, Gallitzan, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, intramural basketball, volleyball. MARY JOAN NOBLE, Indiana, Secondary: Kappa Delta Pi, YWCA, Secondary Educa- tion Club, English-Speech Club. KENNETH W. NORDBY, Indiana, Music: Delta Sigma Nu, Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, Winter Sports Club, band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. AUDREY LOUISE OAKES, Roaring Springs, Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi (Sec. 4), YWCA, Home Economics Club (Sec. 3), Science Club, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., intramural sports. EDGAR C. O ' CON- NOR, Davidsville, Elementary: Phi Sigma Pi, A.C.E., Newman Club, baseball, football, golf, wrestling, intramural sports. ARLENE LOUISE O ' NEAL, Hershey, Business: Pi Omega Pi (Sec. 4), YWCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce. MARIE ONEST, Albion, Business: Pi Omega Pi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Panhellenic Association, Junior 38 R. Moore M. Morgan R. Morgan H. Myers S. Nenninger E. Nezneski A. Oakes E. O ' Conner A. O ' Neal M. Onest J. Onstead D. Palmer F. Pellegrene P. Perhosky R. Peterson G. Phillips W. Phillips R. Pohl Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Com- mittee, intramurgi sports. JOHN J. ONSTEAD, Windber, Business: Phi Sigma Pi (Sec. 2, 3), Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, class officer (V. Pres. 4), International Relations Club, intramural sports. DONALD PALMER, Armagh, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu (V. Pres. 4), YMCA, Secondary Edu- cation Club, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, Men ' s Varsity I , baseball, intramural sports. ANTHONY B. PATSY, Point Marion, Secondary: Alpha Omega Gamma, Phi Sigma Pi, Student Council, Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Science Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. CHARLES PAULET, Avalon, Business: Delta Sigma Nu (Treas. 4), Junior Chamber of Commerce, Intercollegiate Conference on Government (V. Pres. 4), intramural sports. JANET RUTH PEARCE, Commodore, Elementary: Pi Kappa Sigma, YWCA, A.C.E., Assembly Program Committee, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, Religious Life Committee, string orchestra, mixed chorus, vesper choir, women ' s glee club. AUDREY PECK, Salisbury, Music: Pi Kappa Sigma, YWCA, Mas- quers, Swing Out, Erskine Club, Winter Sports Club, vesper choir, women ' s glee club. FRED D. PELLEGRENE, Homer City, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi, OAK, PENN, Secondary Education Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. PAUL PERHOSKY, Carnegie, Secondary: Alpha Omega Gamma (Pres. 4), Phi Sigma Pi, Secondary Educa- tion Club, International Relations Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, Men ' s Varsity I , Newman Club, soccer, intra- mural sports. ROBERT CARL PETERSON, Portage, Secondary: Sigma Tau Gamma, Secondary Education Club, football, intra- mural sports. GEORGE PHILLIPS, Indiana, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, baseball, football, intramural sports. WANDA PHILLIPS, New Kensington, Music: Delta Sigma Epsilon (Sec. 3), YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Winter Sports Club, band, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, intramural sports. ROBERT HOWARD POHL, West View, Music: Sigma Tau Gamma, Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, symphony orchestra, band, Mellowmen, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club, intramural sports. 39 R. Pompe F. Porter D. Prengle F. Prusack R. Ralston E. Ream P. Renn S. Reynolds B. Rieger C. Roland D. Rosenberg L. Rosenik L Schrenkel J. Schwartz E. Sendry P. Serluco E. Shafer W. Shaffer ROSE MARIE POMPE, Russelton, Home Economics: Phi Mu, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Science Club, Newman Club, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. FRED P. PORTER, Cumberland, Secondary: Alpha Omega Gamma (V. Pres. 4), Secondary Education Club, intramural sports. DOLORES PRENGLE, Greensburg, Home Eco- nomics: Pi Kappa Sigma (Pres. 3), Panhellenic Association, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club. FRED PRUSACK, Indiana, Secondary. RUBY JANE RALSTON, Indiana, Secondary. EDNA ELAINE REAM, Altoona, Elementary: Pi Kappa Sigma, YWCA, A.C.E., L.S.A., Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. HELEN VIRGINIA REAM, Indiana, Home Economics: Phi Gamma Beta, YWCA, Home Economics Club, Science Club, wom- en ' s glee club. BARBARA A. REEVES, Franklin, Home Economics: Phi Gamma Beta, Panhellenic Association, YWCA, Home Econom- ics Club, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club. ROBERT REHM, Indi- ana, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu, Secondary Education Club, Winter Sports Club, band, intramural sports. GEORGE REISS, Pittsburgh, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi, OAK, PENN, English-Speech Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, baseball, intra- mural sports. NANCY REND, Indiana, Secondary: Delta Sigma Epsilon, Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club. PAUL J. RENN, Harrisburg, Secondary: YMCA, Secondary Education Club, L.S.A., wrestling. SHIRLEY REYNOLDS, Johnstown, Secondary: Theta Sigma Upsilon, YWCA, Secondary Education Club, Masquers, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. BETTY JANE RIEGER, Cochranton, Business: Beta Sigma Omicron, Junior Chamber of Commerce, YWCA. CAROLYN JANE ROLAND, Greensburg, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club. DAVID ROSENBERG, McKeesport, Secondary: Phi Alpha Zeta (Sec. 3, Pres. 4), Interfraternity Council, Secondary Education Club, Winter Sports Club, Men ' s Varsity I (Treas. 3), soccer, men ' s glee club, intramural sports. LORRAINE ROSENIK, Uniontown, Art: YWCA, Art Club (Sec. 1), Contemporary Dance Group, Girls ' Rifle Team, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., lifesaving. MARION STEPHENS RUSSELL, Indiana, Art: Delta Phi Delta (Treas. 3, Pres. 4), Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Sigma Tau, Panhellenic Association (V. Pres. 3), Student Council, Art Club, Monkey ' s Paw , Liliom (plays). Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club, intramural sports. CHARLES E. RYBACKI, Johnstown, Music: Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Gamma, Music 40 seniors 1952 H. Ream M. Russel! M. Sherotsky B. Reeves C. Rybacki A. Shevel R. Rehm D. Schell F. Show N. Rend A. Schnur B. Shreve ' ■' 9ht ond dolors. ' ' S ° ' -fisfs ork Educators ' Club (Pres. 4), Swing Out, Contemporary Dance Group, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. Cultural Life Committee. DALE ELWOOD SCHELL, Homer City, Business: Delta Sigma Nu, Junior Chamber of Commerce. ANNA MARIE SCHNUR, Homestead, Art: Alpha Sigma Alpha (V. Pres. 3), YWCA, Art Club, Two Crooks and a Lady (one act play). Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. LOUISE ANNE SCHRENKEL, Barnesboro, Sec- ondary: YWCA, Secondary Education Club, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, Religious Life Committee. JANE SCHWARTZ, Pittsburgh, Music: Zeta Tau Alpha (Treas. 3), YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Arsenic and Old Lace, Ladies in Retire- ment (ploys). Contemporary Dance Group, string quartet, string orchestra, symphony orchestra, Mellowmen, mixed chorus. ERNEST E. SENDRY, Leechburg, Secondary: Sigma Tau Gamma, Second- ary Education Club, Science Club, intramural sports. PAUL SERLUCO, Nanty-Glo, Elementary: Phi Sigma Pi, A.C.E., Newman Club, intramural sports. EARL W. SHAFER, Oil City, Music: Sigma Tau Gamma, OAK, PENN, Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, Meth- odist Club, Religious Life Committee, symphony orchestra, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club, intercollegiate band, intramural sports. WILLIS T. SHAFFER, Altoona, Business: Phi Sigma Pi, Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, intramural spor ts. MARY SHEROTSKY, Indiana, Art: Delta Phi Delta (V. Pres. 3), Kappa Delta Pi, Theta Sigma Upsilon (Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 3), OAK, PENN, Indiana Student Writes, CUE, Art Club, Cultural Life Com- mittee, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. BEULAH ARLENE SHEVEL, Monongahelo, Elementary: Sigma Alpha Eta, YWCA, A.C.E., International Relations Club, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., Campus Christian Fellowship, vesper choir, intramural sports. GORDON K. SHORT, McKeesport, Business: Phi Sigma Pi, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Newman Club, Men ' s Varsity I , soccer. FRANCIS G. SHOW, Masontown, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu, OAK, YMCA, Secondary Education Club, International Rela- tions Club, Masquers, Methodist Club, Intercollegiate Conference on Government, Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee, Science Club. BETTY JO SHREVE, Union City, Music: YWCA: Music Educators ' Club, International Relations Club, Our Town (three act play). Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club, band, vesper choir, women ' s glee club. 41 seniors 1952 Warren Evans points out the home of Hershey bars. A. Singel R. Slenker B. Smith 1. Snyder M. Sutherland E. Teichert M. Thocher A. Thomas V. Thomas D. Thompson P. Thompson D. Tie ANDREW SINGEL, Portage, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi, PENN, Sec- ondary Education Club, International Relations Club, English- Speech Club, Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee, Science Club. ROBERT E. SLENKER, Red Lion, Art: Phi Alpha Zeta, Art Club, Cultural Life Committee, L.S.A., Winter Sports Club, one act plays. BEATRICE SMITH, Seward, Art: Delta Phi Delta, Zeta Tau Alpha, Art Club, Craft Guild, IRENE SNYDER, Reynoldsville, Secondary: Sigma Alpha Eta (Sec. 4), YWCA, Secondary Education Club, Masquers, Swing Out, The Winslow Boy, Ah! Wilderness (three act plays), English-Speech Club, Presbyterian Club (Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4), Religious Life Committee, women ' s glee club. VAL STANLEY, Ambridge, Music: Music Educators ' Club, band, sym- phony orchestra, men ' s glee club. JANE STEPHENS, Indiana, Music: Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Sigma Alpha (Treas. 3), YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Swing Out, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club (Treas. 1), string orchestra, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club. ELIZABETH ANN STEPHENS, Monaco, Secondary: Contemporary Dance Group, Masquers, Secondary Education Club, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, English-Speech Club, intramural sports. JAMES R. STEWART, Indiana, Music: Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Council (Pres. 4), Music Educators ' Club, Masquers, Swing Out, Ah! Wilderness , Mr. Lincoln ' s Whiskers (plays), Presbyterian Club, band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. JANET C. STEWART, Seneca, Music: Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, L.S.A., Contemporary Dance Group (Pres. 4), Winter Sports Club, string orchestra, vesper choir, symphony orchestra, intramural sports. Women ' s Judiciary Board. VIRGINIA STRAIN, Tyrone, Ele- mentary: Sigma Sigma Sigma, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club. MARY LOUISE SUTHERLAND, West Alex- ander, Home Economics: Alpha Sigma Alpha, YWCA, Home Eco- nomics Club (Sec. 2), Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club, intra- mural sports. EDWARD A. TEICHERT, Jr., Greensburg, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi (V. Pres. 4), PENN, Secondary Education Club, Mas- quers, Swing Out, Pygmalion , State of the Union (three act plays), English-Speech Club, Winter Sports Club, intramural sports. MARIANNE THACHER, Johnsonburg, Art: Beta Sigma Omicron (Treas. 3), OAK, YWCA, Art Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, L.S.A., Religious Life Committee, intramural sports. AULEENE THOMAS, Fair Oaks, Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi, Student Council (V. Pres. 4), Home Economics Club. BETTY MAY THOMAS, Tyrone, Art: Delta Phi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Sigma Alpha, OAK, YWCA, Art Club (Sec. 2, Treas. 3), Winter 42 V. Stanley J. Stephens E. Stephens J. Stewart J. Stewart V. Strain B. Thomas E. Thomas L. Thomas A. Thomas R. Thomas S. Thomas E. Tomb A. Trush C. Truxel J. Vairo J. Vargo A. Vogan Sports Club, intramural sports. ELLIS R. THOMAS, Titusville, Busi- ness: Delta Sigma Nu (V. Pres. 2, 3), OAK, PENN, CUE, YMCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Methodist Club. LOIS MAE THOMAS, Sharpsville, Elementary: Pi Kappa Sigma, A.C.E. (Council 1, 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4), English-Speech Club, Winter Sports Club, New- man Club, Religious Life Committee, Women ' s Varsity l . PA- TRICIA ANN THOMAS, Coatesville, Home Economics: Phi Mu, YWCA, Home Economics Club (Pres. 3), Winter Sports Club, Meth- odist Club. ROBERT U. THOMAS, Indiana, Secondary: Phi Sigma Pi, YMCA, Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club, lifesaving. SAMUEL DEE THOMAS, Tyrone, Art: CUE, Art Club, Masquers, Winter Sports Club, soccer, wrestling. VERDEN L. THOMAS, Lock Haven, Ele- mentary: Delta Sigma Epsilon (Trees. 3), A.C.E., Junior Chamber of Commerce, Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee, intra- mural sports. DORIS THOMPSON, Leechburg, Home Economics: Zeta Tau Alpha, YWCA, Home Economics Club, L.S.A., Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Committee. PAUL A. THOMPSON, Beaver, Music: Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Gamma, Music Educa- tors ' Club (V. Pres. 3), symphony orchestra, band, Mellowmen, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. DOROTHY TIE, Indiana, Elementary: YWCA, A.C.E., Science Club, Methodist Club, Campus Christian Fellowship. ELIZABETH TOMB, Indiana, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club. ALEX TRUSH, Repub- lic, Business: Gamma Rho Tau, Pi Omega Pi, Delta Sigma Nu, YMCA, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Religious Life Committee, Intramural sports. CARL R. TRUXAL, Manor, Music: Phi Alpha Zeta, Interfraternity Council, Student Council, Music Educators ' Club, Masquers, Swing Out, symphony orchestra, band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club, intramural sports. JEAN DOLORES VAIRO, New Kensington, Business: Beta Sigma Omicron, OAK, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Our Town (three act play), Newman Club, Assembly Program Committee. JOHN K. VARGO, Indiana, Secondary: Phi Alpha Zeta, Indiana Student Writes (Editor 4), Secondary Education Club, Masquers, Arsenic and Old Lace , Our Town , Pygmalion (three act plays), Newman Club, Con- temporary Dance Group, English-Speech Club. AUDREY VOGAN, Sandy Lake, Home Economics: Theta Sigma Upsilon (Pres. 3), YWCA, Home Economics Club (Sec. 3), Methodist Club, Winter Sports Club, symphony orchestra, women ' s glee club, Panhellenic Association. 43 seniors 1952 k . How about an appetizer, Marilyn Hillegass? N. Wagner W. Whitlock J. Wallace W. Williams C. Wright M. Walley D. Williamson A. Yeske W. Waltermire F. Williamson NANCY WAGNER, Johnstown, Elementary: YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Women ' s Varsity I (Sec. 4), Newman Club, intra- mural sports. JOHN WALLACE, Aliquippa, Music: Phi Alpha Zeta (V. Pres. 3), Student Council, Masquers, Swing Out, Taming of the Shrew , Ah! Wilderness , State of the Union (three act plays), band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. MARY LOUISE WAL- LEY, East Brady, Home Economics: Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, Newman Club (Treas. 3), Religious Lif e Committee. WILLIAM J. WALTERMIRE, Clymer, Secondary: Secondary Educa- tion Club, Winter Sports Club, baseball. Science Club. GENE- VIEVE M. WARFEL, Quarryville, Secondary: Delta Sigma Epsilon, YWCA, Secondary Education Club, International Relations Club, English-Speech Club, Presbyterian Club, intramural sports. ELIZA- BETH WARNER, Dunconnon, Home Economics: YWCA, Home Economics Club, Science Club, Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club. MARGARET JEAN WASSON, Beaver Falls, Elementary: Pi Kappa Sigma, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Methodist Club, intramural sports. J. FRED WAY, Indiana, Business: Gamma Rho Tau (Pres. 4), Phi Sigma Pi, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Newman Club, Men ' s Varsity I , tennis, intramural sports. JO- ANNE WEAVER, Landisville, Elementary: Phi Gamma Beta, YWCA, A.C.E., Winter Sports Club, Women ' s Varsity I (V. Pres. 4), intra- mural sports. EMILY WEST, Clarks Summit, Art: OAK, YWCA, Art Club, L.S.A., Girls ' Rifle Team, Winter Sports Club, mixed chorus. WALTER M. WHITLOCK, Johnsonburg, Secondary: Secondary Education Club, football, lifesaving. WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS, Jr., Ebensburg, Music: Sigma Tau Gamma, Student Council, YMCA, Music Educators ' Club, Winter Sports Club, Presbyterian Club, Religious Life Committee, band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club, intramural sports. DAVID G. WILLIAMSON, Davidsville, Music: Sigma Tau Gamma, YMCA, Music Educators ' Club, string orchestra, symphony orchestra, band, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club. FANNY 44 G. Warfel E. Warner M. Wasson J. Way J. Weaver E. West J. Wilson P. Winslow W. Winters R. Wohler M. Wolfe D. Woods D. Yuckenberg E. Yuhas M. Zets RAE WILLIAMSON, Pittsburgh, Music: Pi Kappa Sigma, YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Winter Sports Club, Religious Life Com- mittee, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, intramural sports. JAMES R. WILSON, Apollo, Music: Sigma Tau Gamma, Music Educators ' Ciub, Swing Out, Winter Sports Club, Erskine Club, symphony orchestra, band, Mellowmen, mixed chorus, men ' s glee club, intra- mural sports. PAUL WAYNE WINSLOW, Patton, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu (Pres. 3), Secondary Education Club, International Re- lations Club, Science Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. WALTER W. WINTERS, Indiana, Business: Phi Alpha Zeta, OAK, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Extracurricular Committee, Men ' s Varsity I , soccer, intramural sports. RONALD EDWIN WOHLER, Pittsburgh, Secondary: Delta Sigma Nu (Pres. 3), Secondary Edu- cation Club, men ' s glee club, intramural sports. MARY LOU WOLFE, Derry, Elementary: Alpha Sigma Alpha, YWCA, A.C.E., L.S.A., Winter Sports Club. DOROTHY WOODS, Sharpsville, Elementary: Pi Kappa Sigma, Student Council, YWCA (V. Pres. 2, Pres. 3), A.C.E. (Sec. 2), Presbyterian Club, Advisory Board. CATHERINE MARIE WRIGHT, Pittsburgh, Music: Pi Kappa Sigma (V. Pres. 3), YWCA, Music Educators ' Club, Masquers, Swing Out, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., vesper choir, mixed chorus, women ' s glee club, intramural sports. ARNOLD EUGENE YESKE, Indiana, Music. DOLORES HAGGERTY YUCKENBERG, Homer City, Business: Pi Omega Pi, PENN, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Newman Club. ERMA YUHAS, Barnesboro, Secondary: OAK, Indiana Student Writes, Secondary Education Club, Science Club, English-Speech Club, Newman Club, intramural sports. MARIAN ZETS, Farrell, Home Economics: Kappa Omicron Phi, YWCA (Treas.), Home Economics Club, Winter Sports Club, L.S.A., intramural sports. Science club. 45 junior class President Jerry Goss Vice-President Norma Cagley Secretary Audrey De Maria Treasurer Vivian Gall Adviser Earl S. Hoenstine art First Row: Mylin, Hallman, Fritz, Ward, Comfort. Second Row: Wehler, Dunkle, Cicerone, Johnson, Frere. Third Row: Mauk, Lehnert, Dick. business First Row: Knoll, Brant, Calobrese,Adornato, Hutzel, Myers, Eagley. Second Row: Shaffer, Gornic, Zilcosky, Neikam, Hager, Smith, Gerner, Stampler. Third Row: Kircher, Ray- buck, Robertson, Engelhardt, Odell, Abra- ham, Santucci, Tranquill. Fourth Row: Ma- kowski, Baltzer, Peach, Kunkle, Gasper, Mas- saglia. elementary First Row: Ort, Christ, Jancar, Klingensmith, Duncan, Kissinger. Second Row: Wallace, Cappella, Demchak, Blackham, McKissick, Shiveley. Third Row: Hoyman, Johnson, Barr, Gilkey, Dively. 46 ■mw-i ' ' ■♦] jM z Making our class the best that ever attended Indiana State Teachers College was the major project of the juniors this year. Having attained the long-awaited goal of Junior Standing, we are ready to enter our final year of prepara- tion in becoming Pennsylvania teachers. Activities, besides several business meetings, included winter frolics, competitive bowling within the class, and the traditional prom in April. The annualouting in October with the antics of Jules Filcik in the suitcase race and the pie eating of John Pancella will not be forgotten. A. DeMaria, V. Gall, N. Cogley, J. Goss. home economics Flr l Row: Martin, Swoney, Webber, Han- cherick, Cagley, DeMaria. Second Row Lukas, Hogue, Frank, Henkel, Schnell secondary First Row: Toman, Kummer, Hemphill, Elden, Guise. Second Row: Coleman, Enck, Scol- pello, Goss, Cugini, Brust, Strahl, Knarr. Third Row: Heiges, Pancella, Mills, Sanner, Mohr, Bratton, Brown, Moore. music First Row: Spory, Hoehler, Agnew, Malzi. Second Row: Stoughton, Mikesell, Emrick, Thomas. Third Row: Sims, Wolfe, Fuhrer, Thompson, SoUinger. Fourth Row: Sestini, Cornelius, Samson, McElfresh. 47 art First Row: Bauer, Conner, Rothhaar, Rexrode, Allen, Fossler. Second Row: Thompson, Nordsick, Neuroth, Bennett, Mel- lon, Yeckley. Third Row: Pasternak, Taylor, McGeary. Conducting freshman customs is the heritage of us sopho- mores, and we ' ve never yet failed to think of appropriate antics. Although we spent most of our time this year pre- paring for Junior Standing, we took time out to enjoy the class prom, Out of This World, November 17, and an outing at the college lodge in March. J. Vinton, D. Kennedy, N. Morton, D. Spencer. business First Row: Kuhns, Kordistos, Blackburn, Fowcett, Aimino, ZeolJ, Vanity. Second Row: Greening, Scheeren, Summer vi lie, Strong, Theemler, Johnston, Zong, Baginski, Krrng, Third Row: Flint, Moore, DeBlase, Danielson, Cecchetti, Plymire, Vinton, Spencer. V ,-•,-. v. , $ elementary First Row: Johnston, Lunderstadt, Jennings, Malick, Aldstadt, Hunter, Troxell. Second Row: Korper, Miller, Book, Hall, Swortz, Domenick. Third Row: Hoffman, Jurella, Wagner, Skinkle, Whiteman, Anderson, Conn. Fourth Row: Bushyager, Shaner, DeWift, Nadolny, Gendrolus, Csech, Craig, Davidson, Gardiner, 48 home economics Firit Row; Galli, Zelenske, Toylor, Chuba, Young, Thomas, Dodson, Kipp. Second Row: Connelly, Riddell, Price, Koitenborn, Polios, Trimble, Piatt, Greider. Third Row: Marsh, Pawol, Bigenko, Reoruk, Hortzell, Mills, O ' Donnell, Verbish, Korns, Bennett. Fourth Row: Hogue, Johnson, Boyce, Heerlein, McCabe, Jones, Kennedy, Mihaiyi, Oella- Vecchia. sophomore class w OFFICERS President Jim Vinton Vice-President Dolly Kennedy Secretary Nancy Morton Treasurer David Spencer Adviser Margaret Gisolo music First Row: Billings, leldy, Bouch, Agnew, Morgan. Second Row: Chelgren, Davidson, Shaffer, Potter, Cagley, Towns. Third Row: Fleshman, Burr, Fox, Knavel, Carter, Potter, Etiert. Fourth Row: Sclpione, Isherwood, Smith, Johnson, Appel, Macurdy. secondary First Row: Cordille, Ondrejack, Sweitzer, King, Castner, Hill, Bellis. Second Row: Stein, Glenn, Wadding, Ross. Third Row: Roudo- bush. Hock, Hollidoy. 49 freshman class OFFICERS President Sam Nedrow Vice-President Barry Moore Secretary Nancy Elliot Treasurer Peggy Ann Smith Adviser Vernon Zeitler art First Row: James, Carnabuci, Jancula. Sec- ond Row: Butterworth, Moore, Wert, Tucker, Diehl, Wagner, Love. Third Row: Boss, Sasway, Long, f edrow, Sollade, Ket- tering, Turner, Shotzberger. Fourth Row: Calloway, Zammikiel, Kokolis, Calley, Miller, Marks, Cook, LoBute, Stephenson. business First Row: Crissman, McCleary, Rasdorf, Chapman, Lewis, Petitto, Wissinger, Toper. Second Row: Mastic, Labuda, Paustenboch, Morsden, Powell, Miller, Emmonds, Carver, Wolley, Harding, Shoof, Stephenson, Smith. Third Row: Lama, Miller, Zimmerman, Oakes, McClemens, Obrock, Roger, Claypool, Huem- rick, Bartlett, Ward, Jones, Smith, Huntley, Fourth Row: Williams, Kissinger, Beck, Hicho, Hasinger, Howard, Rising, Lukas, Brenton, Wolff, Driscoll,Trettel, Kerr, Lockord, Buco. elementary First Row: Russell, Johns, Boker, Rupert, Hostetler, Gold, Owens, Long, Motto, Mok- ufko, Rhodes, Alexonder, Word, Rode, Borjuco, Hysong, Marth, Young. Second Row: Oehmler, Luther, Kintz, Toylor, Whit- lofch, DiBiose, Doerr, Gonsollus, Foir, Run- yon, Turnbull, Woodle, Schussler, Claypool, Fitzmourice, Thorne, Grant; McCarthy. Third Row: Clement, Rogers, Tessier, Horrick, Bajoros, Burt, Elliott, Troxell, Dittmor, Vosilko, Stoat, Schilling, Moskrey, L. Broeseker, G. Broeseker, Weiers, Conlon, Cormon, Smith, Borkley. Fourth Row: Rosborough, Moreou, Pebley, Warren, Stephens, Cieslinski, Lutes, Agnew, McNitt, McClements, Boll, Mock, Evans, Ahlquist, Rosenberger, Hoch, Blohn, Sarber, Hetrick, Brown, Leber, Marts. 50 Having successfully completed that nightmarish week other- wise known as customs, each of us four hundred-thirty fresh- men is now one of the boys, as our president put it. The traditional prom in January and plans for the class outing headed the frosh list of activities. S. Nedrow, P. Smith, N. Elliot, B. Moore home economics FIrtI Row: Hoover, Watson, Madison, Ivey, Weaver, Henry, Traflcante. Second Row. Dietrick, WoldrofF, Kickok, Sprecher, Hanna, Alexander, Abbey. Third Row: Vogon, Horrick, Gray, Kuzy, Klare Fourth Row: Pifer, Umsteod, Good, Hill, McCormick, Tilley, Schutzler, Popson. music Fir«f Row: Marshall, Dudek, Andrew, Dono- telli. Shoemaker, Bryan, Drake. Second Row: Gardner, Reith, Gall, Miller, Lebo, Johnston. Third Row: Lynch, Emanuele, Bierer, Epier, Parsons, Rossi. secondary Firif Row: Belles, James, Nichols, Sheasley. Sanders. Second Row: Flickinger, Zugoy, Kinkeod, Washington. Third Row: Sconga, Baughmon, Swauger, Kline, Emanuele. 3 i organi zafior cooperation is the intangible necessity for success in any group enterprise. student council As the coordinating body for campus organizations and extra-curricular activities, Student Council has for its main purpose to provide an intelligent student government. We worked together in carrying on freshman customs, the Mellowmen concert for the band uniform fund drive, and It ' s Laughter We ' re After. In December, the council held an open meet- ing for which the students had asked. A committee chairman, Jesse Hornyak, has been appointed to publicize student council, bringing it and the student body into closer and more effective contact. Officers are James Stewart, president; Auleen Thomas, vice- president; Jan Schnell, secretary. Dancing after dinner at the Totem Post. 54 The Mellowmen tune up for a smooth concert. First Row:Miss Faust, G. Werner, A. Thompson, J. Miller, L. Kuhns. Second Row: J. Sheetz, V. Gdl, B. Zong, P. Hoffman, C. Connelly, T. Zeoli, M. LeGoullen. women s collegiate association The W.C.A. is the governing body for all resident women. The council is composed of a president from each hall in John Sutton and Clark and from the women ' s cottages. This year we sponsored a Halloween party, faculty frolics, two open meetings, the installation of new officers, and a survey of student needs and desires for the dorms. Officers are Anne Thompson, president; Vivian Gall, vice-president; Lois Kuhns, secretary, and Luana Knavel, treasurer. non-resident women ' s league First Row: C. Vanity, V. Amino, D. Thomas, S. Rhine. Second Row: J. Heilman, T. Bianco, A. Clementson, M. Kritzel, J. Schell, H. Hamill, J. Skebeck. Third Row: D. Lingen- felter, M. Basso, J. Repine, K. Ben- nett, D. Fisher, J. Williams, R. Campbell, L. Roger, J. Simpson, W. Repine, B. Bash. With a larger group than ever, the Non-Resident Women ' s League con- tinued to prove itself a worthwhile campus organization. The project for the year was the redecorating of the downstairs lunchroom. With Miss Faust as an adviser, we participated in two lodge outings and Christmas and Easter parties. Officers are: Dorothy Lingenfelter, president; Mary Basso, vice-president; and Christine Vanity, secretary-treasurer. f y Intelligent acceptance of responsibility and wise use of freedom by dorm residents is our goal as members of the governing board for resident women. In our weekly meetings with Miss Faust, we discuss means of helping resident women live together cooperatively. We also receive complaints and handle infractions of dorm rules. OfFicers are Marilyn Hillegas, chair- man; Sally Sheeren, secretary; Anne Thompson, president of W.C.A.; and two representatives of the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Advisory Board says cheese. ' advisory board Members of Social Life try each year to provide the extra things that make campus life smoother. Out of our treasury come subscriptions to magazines and newspapers for reception lounge. We finance weekday and Saturday dances, all-school teas, and the full-length films that are shown throughout the year. This year we worked with the WCA to sponsor the freshman party, bought chairs for Lewis House, and maintained equipment for the men ' s lounge. socia I life Social Life Committee make plans 56 cultural life Choosing a series of top cultural entertoinment in accord with student inter- est is an annual project for our committee, with A. E. Drumheller as our ad- viser. One representative of each department is elected annually. This year we chose the Basque Singers and Dancers, the Virginia Barter Theater pre- senting Merchant of Venice, Luciie Cummins, contralto soloist; Dwight Cooke, commentator; the Pittsburgh Symphony with Paul Paray conducting, and the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Chorus. the cue The official handbook of the college is distributed before the opening of the fall semester as a guide to students. It contains listings of regulations gov- erning students and student activities, plus descriptions of all campus or- ganizations, curricular and extracurricular. A calendar for the year com- pletes the booklet. Members of the staff are Jan Schnell, editor; Bill Pas- ternak, art editor; Marianne Calterone, Marshall Del Greco, Delores Dom- enick, Jules Filcik, Linda Fox, Phyllis Hoffman, Phyllis James, Sam Nedrow, Boyd Plymire, Jim Vinton, and Beverly Ward. Cultural Life Committee brings Pitts burgh Symphony to the campus. PENNsters Mellen Newman, Lee Pezzutti, Lois Miller, Janet Miller, Judy Eckstein, and Bob Coughenour check page make-up. Through another successful year, the Indiana PENN has maintained its purpose as on independent stu- dent voice on this campus. Supervised by Student Council-elected editors, the PENN staff continues to present uncensored news, features and sports to its readers at ISTC and colleges throughout the nation. We ore proud to uphold the tradition of freedom of the press in a weekly publication which has captured four All-American awards from the Associated Col- legiate Press, as well as other top honors for news- papers of its class. The chief dictates a crunchy editorial to copy editor, Bob Coughenour, as assistant, Betty Peters, looks on. Editor Newman and assistants go over assignment sheet. Tuesday night at headquarters. Staff members Rox- anne Love, Dick Flickinger, Betty Peters, Pat Myers, Judy Eckstein and Jim Creps are hard at work. 58 ° Ut Semester News: Lee Dively, Alpena Zazanis, Glenn Andrews, Betty Ann Kummer, Grace Raney, Ella Mae Lewis, Ruth Weaver, Lois Ward, Alene Billings, Dolorers Domenick, Pat Myers, Judy Sanders, June Rowbot- tom, Phyllis James, Shirley Hoenstine, Robert Vargo, Boyd G. Plymire. Society: Phyllis James, Joan Chap- man, Mary Gunsallus, Janet Leber, Marilyn Jean Bushyager, Joan Mehl, Fay Rhodes, Mary Lou Ba nes, Pat Popson, Delores Domenick. Feature: Douglas Fleshman, Jesse Hornyak, Earl Shaffer, Linda Broeseker. Sports: Bud Bolton, George Blair, Archie Howard, James Creps, Ed Teichert, Bob Hock. Exchange: Connie Erickson, Jean Swaney, Beverly Ward, Lois Potter, Shirley Hoenstine, Helen Law- rence. Typists: Barbara Hamburg, Jean Ide, Kath- leen Griffin, Ada DiBiase, Pat Schussler, Boyd Plymire, Carol Boyce, Marilyn Miller. Art: Tom Leh- nert, Barry Moore. FIRST SEMESTER Editor-in-chief Mary Ellen Newman News Betty Peters Business Marshall Del Greco Feature .■•• Lois Miller Society Janet Miller Copy Bob Coughenour Sports Bill Swauger Exchange Judy Eckstein Circulation John Pancella SECOND SEMESTER Editor-in-chief Lois Miller News Janet Miller Business Bob Coughenour Feature Judy Eckstein Society Lee Pezzutti Copy Dick Flickin er Sports Bill Swauger Tony Lenzi Exchange Helen Lawrence Circulation Eugene Moore Typing Ada DiBiase THE INDIA 952 Lola E. Hosack Editor Patricia M. Foust Business Manager Ralph W. Reynolds Adviser Between the covers of a yearbook is captured for all time a vital chain of incidents that links the past with the present, and gives promise of a successful future. Each event of a college year influences the personality and enriches the experience of the individual student participant. The 1952 OAK strives that none of us shall forget the satisfaction of work well done, the moments of decision, and the hours of pleasure that have been ours. To assure that goal, we pre- sent you in the personal way that you will best remember. Editor-in-chief Betty Hosack Business manager Patricia Foust Write-ups Carolyn Christ Photography Clyde McGeary Copy Renee Jeanne Frere Senior Bob George Advertising Charles Flint Collection Shirley Hager Senior Photography Georgene Kring Cover Artist Bill Pasternak Sports Editor Jim Creps Charles Christiano Adviser Ralph W. Reynolds Editorial Assistants: Eleanor Burt, Mary Ann Calterone, Bob Coughenour, Jean Ide, Betty Ann Kummer, Eugene Moore, Leora Roger, Sally Rosenberger, Joan Taper. Business: Barbar Bachman, Harriet Crissman, Ellen Hender- son, Virginia Holler, Joann Huemrich, Lois Knoll, Elaine Kuzy, Millie Lama, Marilyn Lewis, Sally Lewis, Suzanne Mc- Clements, Huh Moore, David Spencer. Art: Commercial Art class. Pictorial Expression and Illustra- tion class. Art: Katrina Alien, Karlin Bennett, John Davis, Annette Dunkle, Bill Edwards, Madaiyn Fritz, Dan Gregor, Wayne Hawkshurst, Jesse Hornyak, Barbara Johnston, Tom Lenhardt, Tony Lenzi, Joyce Mellon, Gladys Nelson, Patricia Neuroth, Marjory Nordsick, Bill Pasternak, Lois Reid, Thelma Trunick, Lloyd Walter, Joann Wehler, Twyla Yeckley. 60 religious life committee We are a committee of six faculty members and nine students responsible for the religious activities of the college. Two of our activities are planning and arranging for the monthly vespers and the Spiritual Enrichment Week program. Faith — the answer? was the theme of the week. The movie One God was shown in February. We also coordinate activities of the YWCA, YMCA and the college church clubs. Cha irmen of the committee are Marilyn Wolfe and Dr. Dorcas Hail. campus christian fellowship Planning for Spiritual Enrichment Week. Associated with the Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, a nationwide organiza- tion, our group successfully completed its second year on campus. Main octivities included a fall conference at Seneca Hills, several Sunday morning retreats, and parties at Halloween and Christmas. Closing the year was a fellowship breakfast at the college lodge. Officers are Gretchen Tress, president; Jane Hoyman, vice-president; Donna Gerner, secretary; Tom McMillan, treasurer; Hazel Ober, adviser. Try Johnstown. The YMCA con- gregates in the men ' s lounge. To foster close fellowship and maintain religious consciousness among the nien of the college is the keynote of the YMCA ' s activities. A spirit of good fun united us this year in the freshman sing, intramural sports, the annual outing, a retreat at the college lodge, a hayride, and the traditional dinner in December. Officers are Dale Young, president; Doug Fleshman, vice- president; Charles Flint, secretary-treasurer; and Donald Hoffmaster, adviser. YWCA entertainers relax after the freshman party. young men s christian association One of the most highly organized groups on campus, our aim is finding a home for a displaced German student who will attend the college. A Big- Little Sister Party initiated our year ' s activities, which included morning watch services, clothing drives and teas for resident women. Dolores Elden is president; Zoann Stoughton, vice-president; Bertha Miller, secretary; and Joyce Mellon, treasurer. Advisers are Mrs. Mary Swarts and Dorothy Murdock. young women s christian association 63 II II M M canterbury club Participating in area Sunday worship services and the Christ Church choir are two outstanding projects of the Episcopal Church Club. This year Canterbury Club members also assisted in the church nursery school. Our monthly supper meetings were a pleasant mixture of business and social planning, and we also visited Canterbury House at Carnegie Tech. Officers are Willard Brown, president; and Carolyn Christ, treasurer; Col. Hubert Thornber, Adviser. Episcopalians plan a Blairsville trip. f r ;kinp rliih A chili supper at the United Presbyterian Church initiated a full year of monthly get-togethers for us. In October, we enjoyed a hayride; in November, a Thanksgiving breakfast; in December, a Christ- mas party complete with carol singing; and in March, a scavenger hunt. Officers are Vance Enck, president; Don Calhoun, vice-president; Laura Em- rick, secretary and Bob Antanaitis, treasurer. lutheran student association The Lutheran Student Association sent representatives to Camp Lutherlyn and two regional conferences this year. Besides Sunday morning student-led discussions and monthly supper meetings, members enjoyed Hill Top vespers and the senior party and outing. Officers are Phyllis Hoffman, president; Bertha Miller, vice-president; Jacqueline Haines, secretary; and Dale Johnson, treasurer. Erskine club enjoys a joke. ISA goes informal for a Lodge outing. 64 Methodist Club gathers in lounge. methodist club Newmanites talk it over. the newman club At weekly discussion groups, Methodist Club members planned several projects with the aim of getting acquainted with the people of our church. We also played Santa Clous to a needy Indiana family, and sponsored hay rides. Officers of the club ore Bob Behers, president; Dorothy Karns, vice-president; Joanne Wolfe, secretary; and Clyde Knarr, treasurer. Adviser is Lola Beelar. A full year of activities for Newman Club members included a fall outing in October, a Christmas Com- munion breakfast, an outing at the college lodge and an Easter Communion breakfast in March. We also enjoyed Sunday bowling at the Indiana Catho- lic Center. Officers of the club include Eileen Hanzel, president; Gilda Castello, vice-president; Rose Marie Santucci, corresponding secretary; Lois Knoll, record- ing secretary; and Toni Zeoli, treasurer. Adviser is Leola T. Hayes. Presbyterian college club Retreats at the college lodge, a Christmas party, Easter breakfast, roller skating, a hobo dinner, and a youth banquet were some of the highlights of the year. Our group aims are reading and understand- ing the Bible, fellowship among the Presbyterian students, taking an active part in community affairs, and training in Christian leadership. Officers are Edith Marstellar, president; Anita Malone, vice- president; Marilyn Miller, secretary-treasurer; and Jane Blue, adviser. Presbyterians in an after dinner session. 65 Winter Sports Club fakes advantage of ttie snow. international relations club winter sports club Open to all students, the Winter Sports Club has the largest membership of all the campus organizations. This year we opened the season with a fall hike end- ing at the college lodge. Roller skating parties and snow parties at the lodge when the weather was favorable rounded out our plans. Merrill lams is the club adviser. IRC is composed of students who wish to gain an understanding of current inter- national problems through lectures, for- ums, and discussions of world problems. This year we sent delegates to the Middle Atlantic States Model National Assembly, the Middle States Regional Conference of the Carnegie Founda- tion for Universal Peace, and the Penn- sylvania State International Relations Clubs Conference. Officers of the club are president, Francis Balint; vice presi- dent, Ann Funk; secretary, Mary Jane Bell; treasurer, Michalene Terpak; ad- viser, Florence Wallace. sigma alpha eta Compiling a pamphlet on articulation in non-technical language was the project for the honorary speech fraternity this year. We attended the undergraduate speech and hearing conference at Penn State, in connection with our study of speech. Officers are Frank Clark, presi- dent; Conrad Monr ' oe, vice-president; Ann Funk, secretary; Nellie Mae John- son, corresponding secretary; Donald Hess, adviser. IRC talks Turkey. Sigma Alpha Eta meets at the Activ- ities Cottage. 66 Intercollegiate government experts relax. intercollegiate conference on government oOok , Practice in parliamentary procedure and discussion of current political issues are the goals toward which we work throughout the year in prepara- tion for the annual convention in April. It is at this four-day get-together with other Pennsylvania colleges that we test knowledge of governmental organization and procedure through practical application. This year dele- gates to the Harrisburg convention held a political party convention, com- plete with platform making, nominating speeches, and the inevitable smoke- filled rooms. Officers are president, Dick Heiges; vice-president, Charles Pauley; secretary-treasurer, Betty Ann Kummer; adviser, C. M. Johnson. science club Science Club gathers around an open fire. 67 Boasting representatives from five out of six departments, the Science Club this year enjoyed hikes and a dinner outing, plus a tour through the Bell Telephone switchboard. Guest speakers and observation of Keith School science projects completed our activities. Officers of the club are Thelma Kuzman, president; Matthew Bruce, secretary; Clyde Knarr, treas- urer; Willis Bell, adviser. english speech club As the campus dramatic organization, Masquers offers a chance for any interested student to participate in stage production. The thirty points for membership can be earned in any of the various production fields. This year we presented Green Valley, and staged The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus and Gammer Gurton ' s Needle, the latter of which went on tour. Officers are Nellie Mae Johnson, president; Barbara Mazziotti, vice-president; Nancy Tredick, secretary-treasurer; and Robert W. Ensley, director. masquers Composed of all English and speech majors and minors, the group met this year during advisory period to discuss activities. We held the annual fall outing at the college lodge, and a professional meeting. Dr. Rhodes R. Stabley is club adviser. That professional look. Providing half-time performances for all the home football games, as well as the away game at Shippensburg, was the major accomplishment of the 70-member Indiana marching band last f all. Directed by C. David Mc- Naughton, we also participated in the Armistice Day parade. Student assistants are Bob Pohl, John Wallace, and Carl Truxal, with arrangements done by Bob Bernat. Drum major for the organization was Vol Stanley. Marching band in full regolia. marching band Seventy-five members strong, the ISTC concert band presented two convo- cations, one in January and one May 6 with the women ' s glee club. The formal spring concert was given March 11. Music appreciation hours for the ele- mentary school children of Indiana and Saltsburg rounded out our public appearances. Organization officers are Jack Dahlinger, president; Tom Groves, vice-president; Carolyn Chelgren, secretary; Earl Shafer and Bob Bernat, student conductors. C. David McNaughton is director. concert band The curtain goes up on a concert band program. 69 college choir The college choir took port in college vespers, went on tour in November, gave an Easter program, and a spring concert. The year ' s main event was our ap- pearance at Carnegie Hall, Pittsburgh. Officers are Samuel Miller, president; William Williams, vice-president; and Mary Roberts, secretary. Choir con- ductor is Wynn York. mellowmen The college swing orchestra had a full schedule this year with the Student Council-sponsored benefit show and a trip to Farrell High School in December, It ' s Laughter We ' re After in January, and Swing Out in May. Directed by Charles E. Davis and spurred on by the antics of Strivin ' Ivan Martin and his clarinet, we count 1951-1952 among the most memorable years we have known. men ' s glee club Seventy members strong this year, the men ' s glee club embarked on a concert tour of area high schools in February. On campus, concerts were held at Home- coming, vespers,Thanksgiving convocation and in Fisher Audit orium, February 13. The traditional Boar ' s Head Carol was performed at the Christmas dance. Charles A. Davis directs the club, otsisted by Wilbert King, student director. women ' s glee club The women ' s glee club took part in the White Gift Service, vesper service, and convocation before Christmas, and general convocation with the band in May, Officers ore Diane Drake, president; Betty Marsden, vice president; and Irene Sheasely, secretary-treasurer. Agnes Bothne is director. string orchestra Under the direction of Jerome Landsman, the string orchestra worked to give string players in the college an opportunity to become acquainted with music composed for a small chamber group. Using selections mostly by 17th and 18th century composers,we played for the Christmas vespers and during Spiritual Enrichment Week in March. college symphony orchestra Under the direction of Lawrence Stitt, the symphony orchestra presented a concert for the Central Western Pennsylvania Teachers Conference in the fall. We broadcast over WDAD, played for convocation, and gave our formal spring concert in connection with high school band day, March 7. Baccalaureate and Commencement completed our year. y - ! ■•k n.i V U tf 1 Through our leadership as future teachers, we can prepare Pennsylvania ' s children physically as well as mentally to p-take their place as healthy, happy citizens. m A , fX Rog Speidel breaks clear as the Braves whip California, 13-6, in Homecoming Day thriller. All State: Ron Huber and Frank ShofFer. Ron Huber seems to be yelling, Drive, Jack, as halfback Con- ley drives toward paydirt in the Kutztown game. football ISTC Opponent Kutztown 14 Mansfield 7 California 13 6 Edinboro 20 20 Slippery Rock 12 7 Clarion 6 Lock Haven 28 7 Shippensburg 9 Bloomsburg 20 Totals 94 75 Record: Won 5, Lost 3, Tied 1. 74 Playing in an organized conference for the first time in the school ' s history, Coach Sam Smith ' s varsity gridders ended their season in November with the best record an Indiana football team has been able to put together in the post-war era. Though their 5-3-1 result should have stood them in better stead, they wound up the first year of conference play tied with Edinboro for ninth place. They were, however, the only team in the league whose schedule was composed com- pletely of conference rivals. On Memorial field, the Big Indians were far superior to what they were on the road. They didn ' t lose a game on the home lot but met with serious trouble every time they took the road. Be- sides the three losses, which all occurred on enemy ground, Edinboro succeeded in first marring the bid for a perfect season with a 20-20 tie there midway through October. The best-played game of the season was the Homecoming Day tussle with California. The fighting Warriors thrilled the overflow crowd by coming from behind to defeat the highly-touted Vulcans, 13-6, thus depriving them of an unde- feated season. Five seniors. Bill Joseph, Ron Huber, Al Barnett, Joe Caletri and Jack McGlaughlin, brought their college careers to an end in fine style. jB AHB.r!K ii •-fci V 0t ' r 57 «l3 30 3 7 «7 S2 .3 as a? 33.41 44 .1 i vmjammemmtitatimamut hmh First Row: F. Munson, J. Caletri, W. Sabota, J. Conley, A. Marcenelle, E. Branish, J. Principe, R. Speidel, D. Thompson, W. Joseph, E. Black, F. ShafFer, J. McGlaughlin, R. Huber, J. Sokolovich. Second Row: P. Driscoll, G. Sanner, W. Mellelt, N. Afanesko, M. Keller, R. Peterson, C. Gill, R. Russell, E. Ceh, R. Kapsa, F. Bolton, R. Green, A. Barnett. Third Row: A. Borgese, C. WolfF, W. Kipp, A. DePetro, G. Blair, R. Guella, H. Danielson, N. Marts, N. Grigas, W. Farrar, S. Catalino, S. Accordino, J. Tremul, J. Gulick. Fourth Row: Coach Smith, Coach McKnight, D. Cunningham, R. McFarland, S. Formento, R. Malcolm, R. George, J. Knox, T. Galbraith, F. Hasinger, J. DeLuigi, Mgr. Moore. 7S Did he or didn ' t he? If he did, we got six points; if h e didn ' t, we scored on the next play. Jack McGlaughlin tackled Jack Conley (13) didn ' t feel lonely on this trip. He was welcomed by three Mansfield backs. Boy, would this make a good Pete Smith specialty! Look out below action from Mansfield game. 76 basketball Coach Regis McKnight ' s Indian dribblers this year put together a nine and eleven mark in meeting a tough 20-game schedule that included top-notch teams from the STC conference and top-flight independent schools from the area. A lot of experienced material was back to build upon, but the loss of three titans — Watson, Bailey and DeLise — left the team with an undesirable height disadvantage. The Braves found conference opposition far superior to exhibition material, winning only three from and losing nine to STC rivals. Chet Gurski, transferee from N.C. State, paced the scoring race from his pivot post, while guard Skip Hays was runner-up. The ineligibility of guard Tex George during the first semester and numerous injuries, most notable that which kept high- scoring Ray Morgan on the shelf the major part of the campaign, hurt chances considerably. Aw, shucks ' says this Juniata guard as he makes lost bid to stop Steve Yewcic ' s lay-up. Is it going in or isn ' t it? Ray Morgan makes a shot in the Bloomsburg game. B. Stoehr, C. Gurski, J. Swauguer, H. Danielson, S. Yewcic, T. George, W. Kapsa, J. De Blase, J. Conley, S. Hays. Not Shown: J. Filcik. Tex George 77 ' U- k .y l ' season ' s record OPPONENT ISTC Grove City 82 62 Lock Haven 68 44 Steubenville 45 77 Theil 53 64 Clarion 81 56 Juniata 67 87 Shippensburg 57 87 Thiel 56 57 Slippery Rock 62 60 Edinboro 71 74 California 57 83 Steubenville 65 67 Millersville 58 51 Shippensburg 85 82 Clarion 88 53 Bloomsburg 79 73 Slippery Rock 63 41 Juniata 62 68 Carnegie Tech 73 53 California 74 72 Totals 1346 1311 Skip Hays, high-scoring guard, drives in for a lay-up as the Indians downed Edinboro, 74-71. Three point landing! Bill Stoehr, Harry Danielson and Tech ' s Tom Craig hit the deck chasing a rebound. Chet Gurski and Steve Yewcic 78 Ray Morgan and Thiel ' s Bill Dunder battle for a jump ball. Junior Varsity. First Row: J. Daniels, B. McFarland, N. Accordino, B. Byron. Second Row: E. Driscoll, J. Scott, J. Adams, B. Swauguer, E. DIofF. The flash-bulb seems to have blinded Chet Gurski OS he starts a pivot shot against California. 79 First Row: R. Hays, J. Conley, G. Sanner, J. Kraynak, R. Russell, J. Smith, G. Bloom, P. Krupper, F. Stampler, E. Black. Second Row: M. Keller, B. McPherson, W. Wcltermire, W. Stutz, J. DeBlase, G. Mohr, G. Reese, G. Heitzman, B. Bolton, Coach Smith. baseball With little experienced help back from a good 1950 season, Sam Smith ' s varsity batters played out their 11 -game schedule to a five and six record, recording four of the five victories on Memorial field. Injuries to key hurlers Jace Swauger and Peter Palmer didn ' t help the moundstaff, and the catch- ing and infield posts were riddled with graduations. Probably the biggest win of the season was a 4-1 beating handed the Duquesne Dukes. 10-3 and 14-0 scores over St. Francis and Juniata, respectively, were the largest scores over the opposition. St. Francis met a second defeat, 2-1, and Clarion was edged, 7-6. Three of the losses were by narrow margins — Juniata, 7-9; California, 3-4; and Shippensburg, 10-7. Millersville, 1-8; Clarion, 0-9; and Slippery Rock, 1-18; were the bleakest results of the campaign. Umpire Ken Davis is just about to call a strike as In- fielder Ron Russell takes a healthy cut and misses the ball. Outfielders Eddie Black and Gene Bloom, right and center fielders respectively, warm up their flingin ' arms prior to a game. First Row: J. Sima, R. Kepley, E. Kinkaid, M. Policicchio, D. Clay- poole, Second Row: N. Freeburg, R. Weimer, S. McClemens, H. Hunt- ley, F. Stompler, C. Tranquill. Third Row: Coach Shaffer, E. Branish, B. Stricklett, B. Georges, J. Spizzirri, J. Cornell. wrestling Closing the se ason with a record of two wins and six losses, Coach Lewis ShaflFer ' s wrestlers took fourth place honors in the annual class B wrestling tournament at Lock Haven State Teachers College. Of the two wins, both were registered against Carnegie Tech in consecutive matches. Ed Branish pinned five men in varsity competition to emerge the top scorer on the mat roster. In the tournament, Indiana ' s second place win was accredited to Sam McClemens, Ed Branish, and Jiggs Cornell. All these men took second place honors. Marshall Policicchio, the local ' s 147 pound contender finished in first place, a state champion in his weight class. He went on to compete in the Tri-State Tournament. Eddie Kinkead is having some trouble staying aright against a Waynesburg Yeliowjacket. Ed. Branish, leading ISTC grappler with a 7-2 mark, shows how he does it, pinning Lock Haven ' s Andy Letvorsky. 81 Coach Ray Bernabei saw his scrappy, buf inexperienced, Indian soccer squad boot too many close ones last fall and end what could have easily been a 5-3-0 season with a 2-5-1 mark. The Braves whipped Kiski twice, 7-1 and 7-0; tied Grove City, 3-3; and lost to Slippery Rock, 4-0; to Frostburg, 6-2; to Grove City, 3-2; to Westminster, 1-0; and to Lock Haven, 5-2. Sam Thomas, Dave Rosenberg, Paul Perhosky and Bob Buchanan played their final season. soccer Meeting some stiff opposition during their season, Coach George Miller ' s swimmers won one and dropped five. They edged Kiski in the opening meet of the campaign, 28-24, and then lost to Edinboro, 6-23; to W and J, 17-64; to Slippery Rock, 11-73; to Carnegie Tech, 18-78; and to Grove City, 30-53. swimming First Row: R. Baughman, A. How- ard, D. Rosenberg, J. Cugini, P. Perhosky, E. Kinkead, J. Cima. Sec- ond Row: R. Bernabei (Coach), B. Hunter, G. Gasper, J. Creps, C. Knarr, A. Cover, S. Thomas, C. Mas- saglia, J. Coxey, J. Peach. First Row: H. Young, P. Cavanaugh, L. LoBute, F. Boss, W. Farrar, M. Washington, E. Mayer. Second Row: Coach Miller, W. Noel, J. Cailey, W. Dean, C. Lesko, J. White, W. Maxwell. First Row: J. Hanford, J. Berkey, E. Donovan, G. Majda, N. Ostrowski, Second Row: A. Single, D. Mag- ner, B. Boyd, J. Daniels, F. Way, B. Cardille, Coach. Firsf Row: J. Principe, E. O ' Conner, E. Branish. Second Row: Coach Stabley, E. Matko, Asst. Coach Skinner. tennis y i {t C Handicapped as in previous years by the inadequate surfacing of the tennis courts, Coach Trevor Hadley ' s racquet wielders managed to finish the campaign with two wins to their credit. They dropped six. With the loss of only one regular, Nick Ostrowski, the Hadleymen should come through in ' 52 with a winning aggregation, a factor that should raise the popularity of the sport on the ISTC campus. golf Highlighted by an invitation tournament at Juniata College, the Indiana golfers under the tutorship of Dr. Rhodes Stabley ended the season with an even break of five wins, five losses. Ed Matko, Bill Dickson, and Sonny Serene wound up their collegiate careers for the linksmen, who looked forward to an even more successful season in ' 52, what with a lot of ex- perience back in the fold. 83 intramurals Eleven members of the ROTC rifle team line up. Delta Sigma Nu copped the six-man touch football championship in the opening phase of men ' s intra- mural activity last fall, whipping runner-up Sigma Tau Gamma in the finals of the championship set. Gene Majda, tennis letterman, copped the men ' s intramural tennis championship in its first year. Basketball filled up the winter card and softball made up the spring agenda. Archery, badminton, tennis and bowling attracted the fair sex to intra- murals during the fall, and winter activity found basketball the headliner. Softball followed on the spring slate. The modern Annie Oakleys pose with instructors. Taus and Tri Sigs battle for the women ' s intramural basketball championship. Is it or is it not a foul, ref? Winning Tau team grins triumphantly. 85 Fir l Row: M. Keller, P. Perhosky, M. Poli- cicchio, R. Crispeno, J. Cugini, E. Black, F. Shaffer, B. Green. Second Row: B. Sabota, B. Scalpello, D. Thompson, C. Tranquill, A. Good, E. Ceh, J. Conley, M. Afanesko, G. Sanner. Third Row: R. Huber, B. Joseph, G. Sokolovkh, R, Speidel, E. George, E. Moore, J. Filcik, G. Moore. FoodI Af the Varsity I stand. men s • , will varsity I To promote better sportsmanship, teamwork, and brotherhood is the aim of our organization. Athletes in need of financial assistance receive help through scholarships and loans provided within the club. We welcomed new members with a banquet each semester this year, held social meetings for all varsity sports participants and coaches, and supported worthwhile college and community affairs. Frank Shaffer is president; James Sokolovich, vice-president; Robert Green, secretary; Edward Black, treasurer; and coach Sam Smith, adviser. 86 J. Swoney, N. Wagner, R. Hill, L. Peziutti, H. Barr, G. Frank, B, Holton, P. Odell. Since our group provides the only organized sports for women at the col- lege, we have a full schedule of activities. Our main project is a playday to which we invite college women outside Indiana. This year we held a Christ- mas party, sponsored square dances, and organized tennis and badminton tournaments besides usual intramurals. Carolyn Zoretich is president; Jo Weaver, vice-president; Nancy Wagner, secretary; Pat Odell, treasurer; and Malinda Hamblen, adviser. women s •■win varsity I Wet feet, curl-less hair, and frozen ears didn ' t keep us from leading Big Indian rooters during football season, nor did crowded gymnasiums at basketball games. With the help of Bob Scalpello as the Indian, Little Joe, and his sidekick, Melda Good as Kitchidakippa, we rallied ISTCers at pep meetings, and traveled to games with the team. The squad was selected by the school spirit committee, headed by Dr. Paul A. Risheberg er. cheerleaders L. Miller, E. Rea, M. Fritz, D. Elden, G. Gim- mel, M. Bloom, B. Reed, N. Wright, T. Tru- nick. Indian: B. Scalpello. iSTC football fons watch the marching band. 87 v ' ' ' A ' T ,« hidlit TO y Knowledg pnd skills come not only from books, bu F from cultural programs and student activities. Together, these broaden understanding, which is the distinguishing quality of an educated man. Politicians discuss the state of the union. Model promenades Mademoiselle fashions. Now that the year is over, each of us can look back through collected dance programs, snapshots, and ticket stubs, and relive the personal high spots in its busy calendar. And if we compared notes, we ' d find that some events ranked high on every list. Here on these pages, we have gathered photographs of a few highlights, but since we can ' t include a picture of each one, we ' ll begin at the beginning to refresh your memories with a written sketch. First of all came registration days, with the long queues in the gym and the hectic programming problems. Making out a schedule is one job that never becomes routine, no matter how many times you ' ve struggled through it. State of the Union, the Mademoiselle fashion show, and the senior Foliage Festival prom spotlighted the September social calendar. The campus ROTC unit received its flag on Memorial Field at the same time. Homecoming day, with the California game and the parade of floats, rang in October. The judges picked the Sigma Tau Gamma Showboat trophy winner this year, and Delta Sigma Chi won honorable mention. Frosh caper during customs. Barter players interpret Shakespeare. ROTC unit receives colors. Masquers rehearse Green Valley. Delt Kuties Kutup in Kactus Land. Sig Taus entertain the maharajah. Paray conducts the Pittsburgh Symphony. Faustus and Mephistopheles rehearse. Reverend Patrick leads a Spiritual Enrichment work- shop. Panhellenic women dance to Baron Elliot ' s music. WSSF auction draws a crowd. Sig Chi ' s float copped honorable mention at Home- coming. I The first Cultural Life program, the Basque Singers, was followed by those memorable Freshman Customs days. Grin and bear it became the frosh byword then, and it ' s not such a bad motto for any of us. The Greek letter men and their dates swayed to Al Marco ' s music at the Interfraternity Dance in November; the Barter Theater players presented Merchant of Venice, and then followed Green Valley, the heavenly sophomore prom, and the Revlon clinic. December brought the soprano, Lucille Cummins, the Student Council Band Benefit Show, and the Christmas formal dinner and dance. This year ' s presentation of the Boar ' s Head Carol was the best ever, but then isn ' t it always? Dwight Cooke, commentator, was the Janu- ary Cultural Life selection, and It ' s Laughter We ' re After ended the month on a comedy note. Delta Sigma Epsilon ' s Kaktus Kutups captured the women ' s cup, and Sigma Tau Gamma took the men ' s cup with The Maharajah Matriculates. (In January also came semester registration with more scheduling worries.) The Pittsburgh Symphony with Paul Paray conducting, the men ' s glee club concert, the freshman prom, Coral Reef, and the Masquers ' presentation of Faustus and Gammer Gurton ' s Needle filled February ' s calendar. Sorority women and their escorts visited the Mardi Gras at the Panhellenic Dance in March. Then in rapid succession came Spiritual Enrichment Week, the Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Chorus, the ROTC ball, and the annual Merchandise Fair. April brought the junior prom in an air of surrealism, and Easter Cantata Vespers, and then with warm weather came May and Swing Out weekend. A Year and a Dame, an original musical comedy by two Indiana alumni, and the crowning of the May queen were highlights of the traditional celebration, which progressed with the usual round of alumni teas and banquets. Then on we went until finals, and now we ' re packing up with our heads full of plans for the summer. All in all, it ' s been a wonderful year, and one which we won ' t forget. Here ' s hoping this brief summary of events has accom- plished what it set out to do — to keep the year 1951-52 a favorite for a long time to come. Janet Pearce, the 1952 senior queen, and her court, reigned during the Swing Out celebration. Modern dancers dramatize a mood. fraternities Good will, brotherhood, and scholarship fostered by fraternal organizations will endure beyond the college years to Decome inherent characteristics of our professional lives. u Mary Jane John William Bell Binney Boyd Joseph Edward Anthony Caletri Cloy D ' AHilio James William Richard Farabaugh Forrar Froggott Jane Earl H. Robert Geibel Hoenstine (Faculty) Hunter James John Krepps John McGlaughlin McKenna William Paul Normon Anthony Perhosky Potsy ,- alpha omega gamma As future geography teachers we aim to advance professional interests and to establish contacts in the geography field. We chose delegates to attend this year ' s meetings of national and state geographers, sponsored speakers and planned social activities for members. Members must maintain a B average, as well as submit a worthwhile project concerning a phase of geography. OFFICERS President William Norman Vice-President Fred Porter Recording Secretary .... Jane Geibel Corresponding Secretary .... Bob Hunter Treasurer Ray Krepp Adviser Nora E. Zink Fred Porter Fronk Stahl William Valetti Paul Warner Richard Wolfe 96 Dr. Norah Zink (Faculty) Almg Ernest Dr. Orvol George Frances Goss lander Fromboch Kipp Klim Korn (Adviser) (Foculty) Exhibits in Pittsburgh, a fancy head-dress ball, art sales, round table discussions of modern art, a Spring banquet and senior one-man shows provided an ac- tive year for us. The group aims to promote high standards of workmanship, and to produce better art products among members, who are art juniors and seniors of top scholastic standing. OFFICERS President Marian Russell Vice-President Mary Sherotsky Secretary Marilyn Ward Treasurer Ernest Fromboch Adviser Alma Gasslander delta phi delta dk C. R. Keith Dorothy Ralph - Marion Marshall Michael Murdock (Faculty) Reynolds (Faculty) Russell Mary Betty Sherotsky Thomas Marilyn Word Blanch Wcugomon (Faculty) 97 David A. E. Howord Dr. C. M. George Christie Drumheller (Faculty) Forgo File (Faculty) Gasper G. G. Carlo George Hill John Massoglio John Michael (Faculty) McGlaughlin Meonor gamma rho tau Leonard Motto J. K. Stoner Foculty) Harold Thomas (Faculty) Cecil Tranquill Expanding a business education library providing material for the secondary level was the year ' s main activity for Gamma Rho Tau, the only honorary busi- ness education fraternity in the United States. We stress good character and high scholarship among members, who must show marked ability as prospec- tive business education teachers. OFFICERS President Fred Way Vice-President Walter Krich Secretary George Gasper Treasurer Cecil Tranquill Adviser Clinton W. File Alex Trush Fred Way 98 John McLaughlin Virginia McVeigh Clara Jo Colaionni Barbara Cuthberfson Successful community membership wherever we teach after graduation is the goal of our honorary education fraternity. Carrying out this aim were a series of social-cultural programs for interested students during the year. Included were a poetry hour, a concert, a trip to Buhl Planetarium, and an original play by a member of the group. Membership includes juniors and seniors of high scholarship and service. OFFICERS President Barbara Cuthbertson Vice-President Virginia McVeigh Secretary Ursula Fechek Treasurer John McLaughlin Adviser S. Trevor Hadley A kappa delta pi m Willanna Millen Mary Noble Dr. Opal Rhodes (Faculty) Marion Russell Charles Rybacki Mary Sherotsky Mary Jane Stephens Dr. Issac L. Stright (Faculty) Vernon Zeitler (Faculty) First Row: B. Hollen, E. Hall, N. Cagley, B. Kummer, S. Davies, F. Mattys, D. Elden, Jo- anne Wood. Second Row: M. Poorbaugh, J. Hornyak, D. Heiges, R. Bratton, J. Garrity, J. Toman, S. Myers. Not on picture: Betty Thomas, Borbora Robertson, Dorothy Ferencz, Marianne Demchok, Ruth Klingensmith, Bar- bara Schlemmer, Barbara Stonier, Anne Thompson, Ruth Miller, Janeanne Schnell, louro Emrick, Gwen Lewis, Paul Thompson, Marilyn Wolfe, Charlotte Busch. 99 kappa omicron phi Betty Norma Virginia Barbour Cogley Doverspike Hazel Mary Barbara Elliott Ann Firment Hayes Louise Grace Henkel Barbara Hopkins Kettering Mary Willanno Leitch Mary Jane Long Millen Audrey Janeanne Oakes Dr. Opal T. Rhodes Schnell Auleen (Adviser) Thomas Marion Zets Members of the national professional honorary fra- ternity got some practical experience in home eco- nomics this year when we catered for college and community affairs. We entertained alumni at the fall outing, celebrated. Founder ' s Day, and enjoyed dessert parties at the homes of our patronesses. Alumni treated seniors to an evening ' s entertainment in Pittsburgh. OFFICERS President Willanna Millen Vice-President Virginia Doverspike Recording Secretary Audrey Oakes Corresponding Secretary Betty Barbour Treasurer Joan Henkle Adviser Opal T. Rhodes 100 As an aid to student teachers, Pi Omega Pi members compiled a pamphlet report on common weaknesses in teaching as our special project this year. Besides holding monthly meetings, the fraternity had charge of the coke stand at the Business Department Fair, and joined Gamma Rho Tau in a banquet. OFFICERS President Leonard E. Motto Vice-President Mary Jane Boering Secretary Arlene O ' Neal Treasurer Alex Trush Adviser A. E. Drumheller pi omega pi Carlo Mossagli Shirley Smith mkdM Carmela Adornoto Clara Jo Cotaionni Howard Fargo Jacqueline Garnic Dolores Haggerty John McGloughlin Marie Onest Mary Jane Boering A. E. Drumheller (Adviser) Dorothy Ferenz George Gasper Sally Hutton Gilda Martucci Barbara Robertson The college Panhellenic Council coordinates the activities of the eleven fraternities on campus. In addition, we support a ten-year-old Greek war orphan, give a scholarship to two non-fraternity women on campus, and present a scholarship cup to the fraternity having the highest scholastic aver- age. A new local fraternity was welcomed into the council this year. OFFICERS President Virginia McVeigh Vice-President Eunice Walker Recording Secretary Esther Hall Treasurer Joan McKissick Adviser Edna Hays First Row: V. McVeigh, J. McKissicl , M. Kracht, E. Hall, B. Booke, E. Marsh, P.McCabe, M. Nordsick, E. Walker, M. Kuhl. Second Row: S. Smith, A. Billings, J. Wolfe, J. Mad- den, P. Jackson, H. Kinder, B. Hamburg, J. Johnson, M. Fritz. Fidgety frosh await bidding announcements. 102 women s rush season After one week of classes, the freshman women were caught in a whirl of coke dates, TP get-togethers football games, breakfasts, and spaghetti dinners that mean rush season. Since there are more fra- ternities on campus now than in previous years, rush- ing became much more intensive. As a result, Panhellenic Association members met with Dr. Pratt and Student Council to work out a bet- ter program for the future. Rushing was confined to weekends for the remainder of the season, which ended with formal parties the week of October 22. Bidding took place October 29, after a silent weekend. Bartender, bouncer, and glamourous babes enjoy Theta punch. An informal chat in the Tri Sig Deep Purple mood. Ten Phi Mu dreams that came true. A toast to Pi Kap rushees. Taus and rushees visit the Mardi Gras. Encore! enthusiastic Beta Sigma Omicrons shout. ' Ten-shun! Alpha Sig toy soldiers stand inspection. r Mory Jane Bell Norma Billman First Row: J. Schnell, J. Wernitz. Second Row: R. Bowmon, J. Gar- nic, C. -Chelgren, Z. Stoughton, J. Latshaw, M. Means. Carol Bluestone Clara Jo Colaianni Nil ' iiri 7 Nancy Cullen Nina ' Dombeck ? Jean Gardner Mary Lou Hostetler Mary Lee Linn Joyce Moore Anna Marie Schnur Jane Stephens Mary Sutherland Betty Thomas Mary Lou Wolfe Dr. Joy Mahachek (Adviser) C. Kellerman, B. Mazziotti, H. Hamill, S. Davies, E. Hall. alpha Sigma alpha Biggest event of our year was the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary with a party at the Activities Cot- tage. Pledges provided entertainment for the affair. A jack-in-the-box and a toy soldier held open house in Toyland, our rush party in October. We enjoyed our annual strawberry festival this spring. We thanked the seniors, who had worked so faithfully on social service projects, with a farewell breakfast. OFFICERS President Shirley Engelhar.dt Vice-President Joann Wehler Secretary Charlotte Waite Treasurer Geraldine Neikam Adviser Joy Mahachek 104 First Row: D. Gardner, B. Hosteller, B Vaughn, R. Wessinger. Second Row: E Tilley, D. Peron, A. Griffin. First Row: C. Wiers, N. Byerle, M. Long, J. Haley. Second Row: S. Harding, E. Tessier, G. Clement. First Row: J. Potter, J. Pallais, R. Whiteman. Second Row: N. Trimble, M. Hallman, J. Kipp, M. Weller, B. Hamilton. Judy Ada ns Ruth Ann Baird Patricia Beol Shirley Benson h ■_ ' ' ' g jfe. First Row: R. Olivo, E. Henderson. Second Row: J. Hohan, B. Jon- cola, B. Von Marter, N. Wert. Third Row: J. Sheetz, J. Yeony, M. Gunsollu ' s. alpha sigma tau The Tau service program centered around sending classroom supplies to the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Kentucky, and initiating a help week for our pledges. We ' ll all remember the traditional Tau Mardi Gras rush party, the Valentine party at Greiner ' s, the senior party at the lodge, and the an- nual senior farewell banquet. ii H Christina Cupelli Elcy Donovan Noncy Ellsworth Betty Lepley OFFICERS President Janet Longnecker Vice-President Texanna Burgh Recording Secretary Dorothy Guard Corresponding Secretary Joan Leidy Treasurer Irene Baginski Advisers Alma Gasslander, - Arvilla Terrill Alma Arvilla Dorothy Jeanne Marilyn Marion Gasslander Terrill McClintock MocNeil Mooney Russell (Adviser) (Adviser) Darlene Hansen 106 First Row: D. Guard, J. Longnecker, Second Row: A. Thompson, T. Burgh, B. Sober, R. Oakford. J. Leidy, I. Boginski, T. Trupick, N. Wright, J. Sheetz, P. McCabe, B. Conner, A. Thomp- son, B. Sober, G. Nelson, R. Ookford. J. Lutz, H. Shoaf, M. Luther, E. Kintz, S. Sessler, N. Malick, M. Kensick, J. Hemphill, P. Jackson, R. Geffroe, E. Delia Vecchia. 1 ' m-i J. Groves, L. Emrick, J. Caldwell, N. Lukas J. Traficante, P. Harris, K. Tremont, B. Hock Rushees spent an evening in Spain at the rush party, Spanish Fiesta, complete with a conga line and Spanish menu. We ' ll remember our Christmas party at Greiner ' s, and the Valentine party where the queen of hearts reigned. Our visit to the old folks at Ciaypoole Rest Home proved an enjoyable and worthwhile project. OFFICERS President Jean Caldwell Vice-President Laura Emrich Recording Secretary Jane Moore Corresponding Secretary. . . Mary Ann Mizikar Treasurer Jean Groves Adviser Margaret Stewart beta sigma chi Margaret Sfewart (Adviser) Jane Moore Step right up and see the Beta Freak Show. beta sigma omicron This year the Beta Sigs were nationally initiated and installed the weekend of October 13. In addition to the Homecoming float and tea, we had a formal rush party, observed Founder ' s Day, held a Christmas party, participated in It ' s Laughter We ' re After, and had a senior banquet. Our special project was helping to support the Pine Mountain School, Harlan County, Kentucky. OFFICERS President Lois Jean Reid Vice-President Hazel Elliott Recording Secretary Anna Moore Corresponding Secretary Nancy Giles Treasurer Marilyn Bushyager Faculty Adviser Dorothy Murdock J. Bushyager, A. Moore, L. Reid, H. Elliott, N. Giles Sara Louise Laurita Austin Clepper McKinney Katharine Nancy Verna Barger Giles Miller Genevieve Jane Betty Janf Bentz Huhn Reiger Verna Thelma Jean Bindas Hunter Vairo Patricia Brady Shirley Keppie Marianne Thacher Dorothy Murdock (Adviser) 110 B. Rieger, J. Voiro, V. Bindas, C. Barger, M. Reed. First Row: D. Domenick, G. Thieman, D. Schultzer. Second Row: D. Imas, W. Piatt, E. Nadolny, S. Kepple, L. Mostic, S. Ammer- man, B. Ireland. L. Clepper, J. Huhn, S. Austin, L. RothaaV. First Row: J. Teper, B. Rondolph, N. Enter- line, R. Bloom, R. Sorber. Second Row: N. Postenbaugh, G. Mock, J. Staff, J. Federici, B. Marsden. First Row: D. Kennedy, M. Small, G. Werner, J. Miller, J. Mellon, M. Nordsick, R. O ' Donnell. Second Row: E, Miholji, C. Houpt, S. Bennett. w :p delta sigma epsilon Angels ushered rushees into a star-decked Heaven at the Delt rush party, though Boots Blackham made a convincing Devil at the foot of the golden stairs. Besides the clouds and cupids, we ' ll recall our service projects, which included sending contributions to a Carville, Louisiana hospital, making a CARE package, and remembering our aged hospital with a gift. OFFICERS President Marlene Poorbaugh Vice-President Lois Wallace Recording Secretary Gilda Capella Corresponding Secretary . . . Marianne Garrity Treasurer Charlotte Busch Adviser Lena Ellenberger Mary Ann Benfel Josephine Catanzoro Laurene Geisler Nellie Mae Johnson Mary Jane Long Wanda Phillips Nancy Rend Verden Thomas Genevieve Warfel Lena Ellenberger First Row: D. Blackham, L. Bierer, B. Martin, L Daniels, G. Cappella, J. McKissick. Second Row: M. Poorbaugh, M. Garrity, L. Wallace, E. Rea, C. Busch. 113 Jean Berringer Margaret Claypool Rita Keene Maude McKinstry Ruby Rolston Helen Ream Borbora Reeves Joanne Weaver Anna Gorman (Adviser) phi gamma beta Making scrapbooks and collecting storybooks for children at the Indiana Hospital proved fun as well as worthwhile projects for us this year. Since we were all in voice at the Gypsy Rondo, our rush party, we joined in several campus serenades later on. A Laughter skit, a Christmas party, and a Valentine fun-fest were some of our social highlights. OFFICERS President Rita Keene Vice-President Barbara Heddens Recording Secretary Ann Little Corresponding Secretary . . . Patricia Foust Treasurer Joan Johnson Adviser Anna Gorman First Row: H. Ream, M. Spires. Second Row: P. Shiveley, R. Keene, P. Sobeck. 114 A. Billingj, M. Pafton, S. Powell, M. Webber, J. Weaver. B. Heddens, N. Hurd, J. Simpson, N. Tebcy, M Bloom, H. Reom, J. Miller. f Katharine Beilo Anna Jean Buck Nancy Chesney Joanne Fee Donna Fleck Georgia Fritz Anne Kensek Ramona Leeper Virginia McVeigh Carol Mitchell Rose Pompe Patricia Thomas Nora Zink (Adviser) First Row: L. Zilcosky, M. Eagley. Second Row: R. Prichard, R. Pompe, B. Stronford, V. Doverspike. phi mu Our year of fun began with a picnic at the college lodge. The Dream Castle for rushees, the Home- coming float and tea, the Christmas party, senior banquet, and Mother ' s Day tea headed our social calendar. Service-wise, we maintained a toy cart at the Indiana Hospital, made ditty bags for the Red Cross, and gave a Christmas basket to a needy family. OFFICERS President Ramona Leeper Vice-President Virginia Doverspike Secretary Joanne Fee Treasurer LaVerne Zilcosky Faculty Adviser Nora Zink 116 J. Wolfe, A. Rukavino, D. Cassidy, M. Firment. M. Verbish, M. Shoner, M, Davidson, E. Townes. A. Weller. First Row: L. Broeseker, G. Broeseker, L. Alexander. Second Row: M. Lewis, B. Ohmler, B. Bachman, L. Word, D. Orr. Third Row: S. McClements, E. Turnbull. First Row: L. Knavel, S. Ullom. Second Rov B. Robertson, M. Kracht, J. Everly. I ' % First Row: M. Fawcetf, B. Book, E. Casfner, J. Carter. Second Row: R. Kaltenborn, S. Sheeron, L. Knavel, L. Fox, K. Griffin. pi kappa sigma Hare today, goon tomorrow was the motto of the hilarious skit put on at the Aquatic Fantasy, our rush party. We sent two delegates to the BuflFalo convention, and dedicated a book of the fraternity ' s history to the college library. Through an annual fund, we helped support the crippled children ' s hos- pitals and the Seeing Eye Foundation. A Christmas party and a senior banquet were also high spots on the year ' s calendar. ' i.i ' ST First Row: M. Krocht, B. Hopkins. Second Row: J. Hutzel, B. Robertson, J. Everly, M. Demchok. Third Row: S. Ort, B. Kissinger, S. Ullom. OFFICERS President Margaret Kracht Vice-President Luanna Knavel Secretary Joan Everly Treasurer Shirley Ullom Adviser Abigail Boardman 119 Marcio Phyllis Catherine Baumgordner Broeseker Wright Jacqueline Janet Cutler Dickson Doris Kimmel Myrtle Miller Janet Pearce Audrey Peck Delores Elaine Prengle Ream Lois Thomas Peggy Wesson Fanny Williamson Dorothy Woods Julianne Addis Margaret DeFcIco Arvetto DeGaetano - First Row; H. Perpich. Second Row: D. Schellhammer, C. Fox, R. Klingensmith, J. Fox. Third Row: C. Connelly, P. Hoffman. Joy DeSimone Marilyn Hiltegass Mary Lou Lorsen Sigma sigma sigma We opened the year on Homecoming day with a float entered in the annual parade and a tea given by alumnae. We climaxed a successful rush season with an evening at the Deep Purple Ball. Monthly teas with the alumnae were held by the sorority. The Tri Sigs also enjoyed a Christmas party, Valentine party, Senior send-off dinner, and had a tea honor- ing our mothers at Swing Out. OFFICERS President Mary Leitch Vice-President Marilyn Hillegas Secretary Shirley Dennick Treasurer Mary Lou Larsen Faculty Adviser . . . . Martha Zimmerman Mary Leitch Virginia Virginia Martha McKay Strain Zimmerman (Adviser) 120 First Row: G. Gimmel, S. Dennick, J. Peter- son, E. Marsh, E, Gratz, Second Row: J. Addis, J. Eckstein, S. Gushing, M. Mikesell, P. Kuhl, G. Mylin, K. Lower, B. Reed, M. Good. First Row: J. Spires, N. Morton. Second Row: E. Swortz. Third Row: N. Copies, D. McBride. First Row: N. Fossler, P. Forrell, M. West, M. Everord. Second Row: N. Kettering, A. Orr, P. Smith, M. Worren. Third Row: R. Love, B. Russell, K. Perley, A. Tucker, R. Stevens, R. Cielinski. 121 First Row: J. Hill, J. Woods, J. Rossi, J. Vogan. Second Row: J. Waferhouse, J. Frere, J. Ide, B. Kummer, M. Newman. Third Row: B. Hamburg, J. Raybuck. Fourth Row: J. Peron, C. Ghrisf, D. Bailey, N. Cogley, B. Hosock. First Row: F. Ganely, E. Burt, D. Drake, J. Johnston, J. Madison, S. Hoenstine, J. Klcre, L. Satterfleld. Second Row: N. Abbey, B. Johns, N. Baker, P. Vogan, V. Holler, O. Sherotsky. First Row: J. Summervijle, R. Billow, V. Viggi- cnni, C. Baur, C. Boyce. Second Row: L. Potter, S. Calderelli, L. Kuhns, R. Shaffer, A. Greening. Third Row: M. Cagley, B. Karper, M. Heerlein, L Thomas, H. Young. First Row: J. Woods, J. Frere, M. Newman. Second Row: B. Hosack, J. Raybuck, L. Kuhns, B. Hamburg, R. Shaffer. 122 theta sigma upsilon The Theta Candyland float and a tea for Home- coming set us into the swing of things. A Gay Nineties party closed the rush season. Panhellenic council ac- cepted us as a social sorority in November. After our Laughter Skit we held our annual Valentine Party at Greiner ' s. In the spring was the annual Mother ' s Day tea and a senior banquet. Our social service projects included a CARE package and send- ing clothes to a family in Greece. OFFICERS President Joanne Wood Vice-President Mary Ellen Newman Recording Secretary Lois Kuhns Corresponding Secretary. . . Renee Jeanne Frere Treasurer Jean Raybuck Faculty Adviser Florence V aliace Shirley Allen Nancy Bell Helen Kinder Barbara Holland Barbara Mitchell Shirley Reynolds Mary Sherotsky Audrey Vogan Florence Wallace (Adviser) Sweets to the sweet at Homecoming. 123 Firsf Row: A. Sweltzer, C. Yonnidy. Second Row: B. Stonier, J. Norris, A. Dunkle, P. Snyder, M. Rice. jf - V M Sue Bacon Betty Barbour Borboro Bradstock Ruth Frencik Sally Hutton Ethel Krehely Marie Onest Jane Schwartz Beatrice Smith Janet Stewart Doris Thompson Mrs. C. David McNoughton (Adviser) zeta tau alpha Zeta swabbies entertained rushees and members in the Enchanted Deep, our rush party. Later on, all of us joined in our annual Christmas party. Other social highlights of the year were our Founder ' s Day observance, and the senior banquet. Support of the cerebral palsy program was our national service project, and locally we headed the croft program at the Salvation Army headquarters. OFFICERS President Madalyn Fritz Vice-President Barbara Bradstock Secretary Syvilla Smith Treasurer Jean Johnson Adviser -. Mrs. C. David McNoughton 124 First Row: A. Funk, R. Frencik, J. Hardick E. HamitI, N. Snyder. Second Row: S Theemler, H. Barr, M. Walker. Third Row D. Long, M. Wolfe, D. Korns. First Row: S. Reay, M. McCurdy, R. Ignatz, A. Dudek. Second Row: L. Alexander, W. Woodle, J. Donatelli, L. Bajoras, J. Powell M. Hilfy. Interfraternity Council is composed of two members from each fraternity on campus, making a total of ten representatives. The dean of men, Walter M. Whitmyre, is adviser. Among the accomplishments of the council for the year were revision of the constitu- tion by-laws by a committee made up of one member from each fraternity, and several additions to rush- ing rules. The Interfraternity Dance in November, sponsored annually by the council, featured a Parisian theme. A member of each fraternity served as chairman for the various dance committees. Be- lieving fraternities to be an important part of campus life, we have directed our efforts toward improving our houses, to enable us to hold more open houses and parties next year. Through these and other activities, we hope to foster closer interfraternal relationships. Seated: W. M. Whitmyre (Adviser). First Row: B. Miller, P. Winslow, D. Rosenberg, J. McGlaughlin. Second Row: R. Krepps, N. Cornell, E. Teichert, C. Lesko. Greeks go to Paris. 126 men s rush season After a 48-hour silence period, pledging in mid- March climaxed the official rush season of campus fr aternities, following a successful round of formal rush parties and smokers. Eligible men may be pledged at any time after the initial pledge date, as set up by interfraternity council. In keeping with a nation-wide trend, the traditional hell week has been turned into a help week, during which pledges perform duties beneficial to both campus and community. Rushees rush dates at Phi Alph rush party. Bidding climaxes rush season. Sig Nus in serious mood at the lodge. Sig Taus relax after shrimp dinner. Sig Chis talk it up. Sig Ep heart shines on rushees and brothers. First Row: C. Knarr. Second Row: A. McFarlond, D. Duris, A. Covert, D. Gregor. J. Dick, C. Marshall, K. Gould, J. McNoul, G. Simsinc. A. McFarlond, H. Trostle, D. Hefright, D. Vitelli, G. Simsino 128 delta sigma chi Beauty and the Beasts won us second place honors in the annual Homecoming parade of floats. Other autumn events were a smoker at Rustic Lodge, and a mixed banquet for pledges. Remodeling newly-ac- quired Jamison Cottage was the pledges ' duty for Help Week. The 1952 sweetheart of Delta Sigma Chi was crowned at the All-college Sailors ' Ball and we closed the year with the Sphinx Ball. OFFICERS President Charles Lesko Vice-President Stanley Mish Secretary Clyde Knarr Treasurer Richard Duris Adviser Vernon Zeitler John C. R. McNaul Marsholl Dale Jack Mellinger Miller H. Trostle, D. Hefright, J. McNoul, B, Kampert, C. Lesko. Dale Boyer WM Clifford Crosmon William Houck Edwin Johnston Ronald Brugo vl li David Dunmjre Charles Johnson Edward Karlovich delta sigma nu The traditional Red Rose Formal climaxed our so- cial list for this year, although not to be forgotten are the Christmas dance at Keith Gym, and the spring smoker at the college lodge. On the service side, we began a library at Getty Heights School, and worked on a fraternity scholarship fund. Hell week became a clean up week for the Sig Nu house. OFFICERS President Raymond Krepp Vice-President Donald Palmer Recording Secretary .... Raymond Makowski Corresponding Secretary . . Charles Massaglia Treasurer Charles Pauley Adviser Donald Hess Richard Donald Palmer Thomas McMillen Kenneth Nordby Charles Robert Dole Froncis Ellis Paul Arnold Donald Pauley Rehm Schell Show Thomas Winslow Yeske Hess (Adviser] 130 Delta Sigma Nu Circus Float. ' IS Ml 1 ' F ' N N. m w||| 11 l W J M mj £j V jvHh % I :m 1 ' G. Palmer, E. Casey, D. Hickey. First Row: J. Doverspike. Second Row: G. Sanner, W. Brown, C. Turbott, G. Moore, R. Agnew. , f ' 132 B. Edwards, B. Kunkle, C. McGeory, D. Young phi alpha zeta Organization of a glee club, and a new recreation room in Kunkle Cottage were our goals for the year. Social highlights included a senior party in January, a rush party in March and a spring picnic. Plans are under way for the annual summer party. Worth bragging about is our Phi Alph band, who inspired the ISTC rooters at that muddy Clarion game this fall. OFFICERS President David Rosenberg Vice-President Jesse Hornyak Recording Secretary .... Eugene Cecchetti Corresponding Secretary Sam Miller Treasurer John Swauger Faculty Adviser Donald Hoffmaster W. Farrar, B. Georges, J. Rea FirsI Row; C. Truxal, W. Gennocro, D. Rosenberg, W. Mellet. Second Row: A. Marco, M. Mellet, J. Swauger. First Row: W. Farrar, P. Warner, J. Peoch. Second Row: B. Edwards, J. Pancella, T. Lehnert. 133 C. Sampson, B. Kolak, B. Kunkle, J. Maxwell, D. Young, B. Appel, D. Fleshman. Phi Alph house with lounge and new recreation room i i David Donald Robert John David Bagozzi Budd Buchanan Callis Christie Howard Donald William Alfred Martin Erickson Fleck Gennocro Marco Mellett Ray David Robert John Walter Metzel Rosenberg Slenker Vargo Winters Dr. Clinton File S. Trevor Hadley Dr. Donald HofFmosfer (Adviser) Regis McKnight John Price Lt. Col. Huber Thornber 135 p w «5 sigma phi epsilon Installed January 5, Pennsylvania Xi chapter of SPE was formerly the local fraternity, Phi Sigma, which disaffiliated with Phi Sigma Pi early in Sep- tember. After services by an installation team from Penn State, Pitt, Thiel, and Westminster, we held a banquet and a dance. Pledges scrubbed and painted Willard Home and headed a clothing drive during help week . We all enjoyed the annual chicken- in-the-ruff spring rush party. OFFICERS President Joseph Caletri Vice-President Edward Teichert Secretary Edward Clay Treasurer Rudolph Crispeno Adviser J. K. Stoner Alfred Bornett William Boyd Emory Casey Joseph Coletri Rudolph Crispeno John Dean Richard Froggott Ernest Fromboch Richard Grabiak Olen Hayes Robert Jones William Joseph John Kroynak John McGlaughlin George Michaels Keith Michaels Donald Nicoll John Onsteod Anthony Patsy Fred Pellegrene Paul Perhosky George Reiss Edward Teichert Robert Thomas . Fred Way James K. Stoner (Adviser) 136 T. Lenzr, R. Speidel, O. Hays, E. Cloy, J McGiaughlin. C. Gursky, B. Soboda, C. Gill, F. Munson, B. Coughenour. First Row: D. Nicoll, I. Shrensky, J. Cugini. Second Row: P. Perhosky, B. Kircher. P. McKenna, J. Cugini, P. Cosile, D. Belli, F. Pellegrene. A. Barnett, J. Onstead, E. Teichert, F. Way, B. George. sigma phi epsilon 138 sigma tau gamma We opened our new lounge The Dungeonette with a Pirate Party in the basement of the chapter house. In the fall we held our Autumn Frolic in a polar atmosphere. Houdini Moore, our magician, entertained at both functions. Come spring we had our rush party at the college lodge, and a dinner- dance at Keith Gym. Our float, Sig Tau River Circus, won the gold cup for the Homecoming parade. OFFICERS President James Cornell Vice-President Clair McElfresh Recording Secretary Robert Scalpello Correspondng Secretary. . Marshall Del Greco Treasurer Cecil Tranquiil Adviser CM. Johnson J. Vinton, F, Stampler, C. Sollinger, J. Filcik, B. Pelerion, F. Vairo. Firtt Row; D. Thompson, J. Louffer, J. Reid, D. Cornelius. Second Row: S. Singel, J. Dohlinger. First Row: M. Del Greco, J. Cornell, C. Tranquiil, C. McElfresh. Second Row: R. Huber, B. Scalpello. D. Glenn, V. Ross, J. Goss, M. Del Greco, B. Engels, D. Williamson, J. Spodnik, J. Principe, R. Guella. 139 % A ,-«.- .. fer ■A Jack Ronald Waide Dahlinger Kuber Ingols Robert Robert Charles Peterson Pohl Rybacki James Earl William Stewart Shafer Williams David James Williamson Wilson sigma tau gamma Willis H. Bell (Adviser) Clifford Buterbaugh C. M. Johnson (Adviser) Dr. Orvai Kipp Dr. John R. Sahli Dr. I. L. Stright 140 First Row: D. Flickinger, C. Rybacki, B. Karolcik, E. Mayer, C. Jones, C. Flint. Second Row: S. Singel, R. Snyder, B. Decker, J. Hackett, E. Clawson. First Row: L. Watson. Second Row: B. Hock, J. Davis, E. Moore, B. Miller, D. Spencer. First Row: G. Holliday, B. Miller, C. Pietro, B. Hamilton. Second Row: D. Wadding, G. Cummings, G. Betts, H. Moore, C. Boltzer. 141 Through the medium of advertising, the townspeople of Indiana and the college students have been brought into closer contact, and many lasting friendships have been formed. GONTNER STUDIO FARMERS BANK BUILDING INDIANA, PA. ii- % 144 Take a fip from Lois Kuhns. McCREARY TIRES BUILT FOR LONGER SERVICE Indiana, Pa. INDIANA LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. Oak Tenth Streets Phone 5-5616 STANDARD PENNANT CO. FELT AND CHENILLE AWARDS SWEATERS — JACKETS Big Run, Pa. Jefferson County BARCLAY RESTAURANT FOR APPETIZING SNACKS AND MEALS OPPOSITE COLLEGE INDIANA, PA. Is Barclay ' s a two- or three-credit course? 145 Gilhm ' s is on the job at the new dorm. J. K. GILLAM SON KITTANNING, PA. WILLIS DITROVATI Flower Shop Phone 5-8621 Oakland Ave. Delicious Meals LEWIS RESTAURANT GATTI ' S First Drug Store on Way Up-Town INDIANA, PA. Phone 5-8581 146 Will it be Stag or Old Spice? Marshall Del Greco debates. ' •■:1M HENRY HALL, INC OFFICE SCHOOL SUPPLIES 714 Philadelphia Street Indiana, Pa. SMITHS ' Jewelry and Gift Shop 7]6 PHILADELPHIA STREET INDIANA, PA. Serian Beauty Salon Lafest Hair Styles North Sixth Street Indiana, Pa. 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Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Coca • Cola Eighth and Gompers Street 5-5161 Hoping for a handout? Coca-Cola — the old and new. , _ .— . — ■. It ' s a healthy business — fhose  i ■fruits and vegetables. JOHN LaMANTIA WHOLESALE FRUITS PRODUCE WADDINGS MARKET Quality Merchandise C S. KUNKLE LUMBER CO. HOMER CITY, PA. PHONE 9-8045 ASH SHOE COMPANY The Home of Good Shoes X-RAY FiniNG 708 Philadelphia Street 162 ORR TRANSPORTATION Local Bus Service Charter Bus Service CALL 5-8311 RUSTIC LODGE FINE FOODS or?;? TRCTMBPOFPTRTIOrsi r O mn •sm t i. ■r. vi ORR — the way to go. FIRST NATIONAL BANK INDIANA, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation EMILE Your Hairdresser 17 North Eighth Street 5-7132 It ' s time for saving. A special hairdo for a special date. In by 10:00, out by 5.00. HERBERT OWENS FOOD MARKET THE BUSY MARKET ON THE CORNER 901 Philadelphia Street Phone 5-5221 ROSS DeGAETANO THE MASTER CLEANERS DYERS 25 South Ninth Street Phone 5-2261 HESS BROTHER ' S RESTAURANT BUS TERMINAL 1 1 South Seventh Street Phone 5-2551 Herb Owens has a ready smile for his customers. ' J, A quick snack at Hess ' s. OR THS FIN8STIN YSARBOOKS... Have you noticed how many colleges and universities are turning to Keller ' s for their yearbooks? Keller ' s refinement of the lithography method of printing, VELV ATONE, means more pictures, better layout design and needle-sharp fidelity in picture reproduction. Famous, too, are Keller ' s service or- ganization and creative team. A service representative will gladly call to discuss your yearbook plans. 33 CLAREXCE AVENUE BUFFALO, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 6600 student What is it, this real and yet intangible thing called student life at Indiana? Many have waxed poetic about it; few hove succeeded in defining it, so we won ' t attempt to com- pose a definition that Webster would ac- cept. To our way of thinking, there is a sig- nificance in everyday happenings that can ' t be captured in mere words. Flash upon flash they come as we write — frosh customs stub- bornly endured as the initiation to the cam- pus, the good-natured wisecracks about Ma Folger ' s cooking, weekly dances where ro- mances bloom, hours spent at Barclay ' s in deep discussion and companionship, Christ- mas and the Boar ' s Head Carol, the first snow and the tangled bus schedules, the squirrels in the oak grove, the dorm sere- nades. All these things and so many more. You fill in the gaps, you Indians. It ' s your life to live and to remember. Modern artists act out The Boxers. Creamed eggs on toast again? Shakey ' s a Big Wheel during Freshman customs. Let ' s keep our mind on the game, boys. «VV ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' life After-dinner dancing. This calls for a drink. Kibitzers ' field day in Rec Lounge. Time for one more coffee? JHk pi ' - E- ' NmPI I Kr? . f Tjfvrt- w f N3 A «- T ' T SIC « V -r . Y. ' ' - J -4- .- - . .. u ' fKftr nt Company A Company B rote Indiana ' s ROTC unit is entirely quartermaster corps, which utilizes to the maximum the stu- dents ' training in the various departments. The four companies include 290 student ca- dets. Officers are from the senior and junior classes. The United States Army provides in- structors for the corps. We are proud of the progress that ROTC has made in its seco id year on campus. Company C K ± :f:s ' nirimr il ff S Headquarters Company Jf; C; J : ' .. H- personalized index SENIORS ART Bentel, Mory A. 24, 41, 113 Dahlinger, Sylvia G. 28 Darr, Lois M. 28 Dickson, Janet 28, 119 Fromboch, Ernest W. 30, 97, 136 Hansen, Dorlene J. 31, 106 Huhn, Bertha J. 32, 110, 111 Klim, George A. 29, 35, 97 Korn, Frances 12, 35, 97, 167 McClellan, Clair C. 35 Marshall, Chauncy R. 36, 97, 99, 128 Mellinger, Dole E. 36, 129, 168 Michoel, Roy K. 9, 36, 97, 127 Mooney, Morilyn 38, 106 Rosenik, E. Lorroine 40 Russell, Morion S. 41, 97, 99, 106 Schnur, Anno M. 41, 104 Sherotsky, Mary L. 29, 41, 97, 123 Slenker, Robert 12, 42, 135 Smith, Beotrice L. 42, 124 Thocher, Morionne M. 21, 42, 110 Thomas, Samuel D. 12, 43, 83, 166 West, Emily 45 BUSINESS Boird, Dovid R. 25 Barnett, Alfred 13, 24, 75, 136 Berish, Mory K. 24, 114 Bindas, Verno 24, 110, 111 Bishop, Betty J. 25 Bloom, Chester E. 26, 80, 114 Boering, Mary J. 26, 101 Bolton, Margaret E. 27 Boyd, William E. 27, 83, 96, 136 Buchanan, Robert J. 13, 26, 135, 166 Budd, Donold L. 27, 135 Christian, Day W. 27 Christie, David R. 27, 99, 101, 104 Crispeno, Rudolph J. 28, 136 Dovidson, John L. 28 Deon, John W. 28, 136, 168 Decker, Robert 28, 141 DeGaetono, Arveto F. 29, 120, 121 Diano, Mary Ann 28 Forgo, Howord 30, 97, 101 Ferencz, Dorothy L. 31, 99, 101 Gennocro, William F. 13, 31, 134, 135 Grenoldo, Joan 30, 114 Holton, Betty G. 33 Houck, Williom H. 32 Hutton, Sallie B. 33, 101, 124 Ingols, Waide, 33, 139, 140 Johnson, Charles H. 32 Johnston, Edwin D. 32 KoutTman, James 33 Kepple, Shirley 34, 65, 110, 111 Kroynok, John P. 34, 80, 136 Larsen, Mory L 35, 120, 121 little, Ann O. 34, 114 McGloughlin, John E. 36, 75, 127, 136 Mogner, Richord M. 36 Martucci, Gilda 37, 101 Michael, George 36, 98, 101, 136 Morgan, Ray 39, 77, 79 O ' Neol, Arlene L. 39, 101 Onest, Marie A. 39, 101, 124 Onsteod, John J. 39, 136, 138 Pauley, Charles A. 38, 67, 131, 168 Rieger, Betty J. 40, 110, 111 Schell, Dale E. 41, 131 Shaffer, Willis 40, 168 Thomas, Ellis R. 43 Trush, Alex 98, 101, 131 Voiro, Jean D. 43, 110, 111 Way, J. Fred 45, 98, 101, 136 Winters, Wolter W. 45, 135 Yuckenberg, Dolores H. 39, 101 ELEMENTARY Altemus, Agnes S. 24, 25 Austin, Sara E. 24, 65, 110, 111 Boird, Ruth A. 25, 106 Barger, Bernice C. 24, 110, 111 Baumgordner, Morcio J. 9, 24, 110 Benson, Shirley A. 25, 106 Beniz, Mary G. 24, 110, 111 Bloom, Morion L. 26, 115 Bluestone, M. Corol 26, 104 Boyer, Dole E. 27 Brodstock, Barbara J. 27, 124 Brody, Potricia D. 27, 110, III Buck, Anna J. 27, 116 Casey, Emory G. 26, 126, 131 Cotonzoro, Josephine T. 26, 93, 113 Clepper, Helen L. 27, 110, 111 Connell, Jane 28 Crum, Maude V. 28 Dietrich, Dorothy 28 Donovon, Elcy 28, 83, 106 Evens, Warren D. 29, 42 Fee, Helen J. 30, 116 Fleck, Donna A. 31, 116 Frencik, Ruth M. 31, 124, 125 Fritz, Georgia M. 30, 116 Geisler, Lourene A, 21, 113 Giles, Nancy J. 31, 110 Holavon, William 31 Honford, Jock C. 31, 33, 83 Hillegoss, Morilyn L. 32, 44, 90, 120 Hunter, Thelmo E. 110 Karlovich, Edward J. 33, 131 Kimmel, Doris E. 34, 119 Kovach, Sophia 35 LeDonne, Verno 35 McCloskey, Patricio P. 36, 121 McKinney, Mabel L. 36, 64, 110, 111 McKinstry, Maude 37, 114 McNaul, John W. 37, 128, 129, 168 MacKoy, Virginia 25, 121, 167 Miller, Janet L. 37, 55, 114, 115 Miller, Myrtle C. 37, 119 Miller, Verno E. 37, 110, 111 Moore, Joyce B. 38, 104 Morgan, Marjorie J. 39, 62 Myers, Helen H. 39 Peorce, Janet R. 38, 119 Reom, Edno E. 40, 119 Shevel, B. Arlene 41 Strain, Virginio A. 42, 121 Thomas, Lois M. 34, 42, 119 Thomos, Verden L. 42, 113 Tie, Dorothy M. 42 Wogner, Nancy J. 44 Wosson, Margaret J. 45, 119 Weaver, Joan J. 45, 114, 115 Wolfe, Mory L. 45, 104 Woods, Dorothy J. 45, 56, 119 HOME ECONOMICS Bocon, Sue L. 25, 71, 124 Barbour, Betty J. 24, 100, 124 Bortges, Morie E. 24 Beol, Potricio A. 24, 105 Bell, Nancy A. 25, 123 Bello, Kotherine L. 25, 116 Bish, Emmo L. 25 Bradford, Joan E. 27, 106, 166 Cullen, Nancy 25, 104 Cupelli, Christine 29, 106, 166 DeFaIco, Morgoret M. 28, 120 Ellsworth, Nancy L. 29, 106 Hargreaves, Rachel K. 32 Hosteller, Mory L. 32, 104 Kensek, Anne 33, 116 Kettering, Groce 34, 100 Kinder, Helen I. 35, 123 Leitch, Mary J. 35, 68, 100, 120 Lemmon, Betty J. 35 Lepley, Betty 35, 106 Linn, Mory Lee 34, 104 Long, Mary J. 34, 100, 113 Marstellor, Edith 37, 66 Millen, Willonno M. 36, 99, 100 Mitchell, Borboro J. 38, 123 Niles, Anna J. 38 Oakes, Audrey L. 39, 100 Prengle, Delores J. 30, 119 Ream, Helen 41, 114, 115 Reeves, Barbara A. 41, 114 Sutherland, Mory L. 42, 104 Thomas, Auleene R. 43, 100 Thomas, Patricio A. 43, 116 Vogon, Audrey 43, 123 Wolley, Mory L. 44 Warner, Elizobeth J. 45, 67 Zets, Marion 45, 100 MUSIC Adams, Judith C. 24, 106 Bagozzi, David 25, 135 Billman, Norma J. 24, 104 Broeseker, Phyllis 26, 119 Brown, Phyllis J. 26 Cole, Glenna C. 28 Cuthbertson, Barbara J. 29, 71, 99 Cuttler, Jacqueline J. 29, 119 Dahlinger, Jock A. 29, 69, 70, 140 DeSimone, Marilyn J. 29, 68, 91, 120 Dombeck, Nino J. 28, 68, 104 Fechek, Ursula C. 30, 99, 166 Feist, Leonard 30 Finnegon, Suzanne, T. 31 Forrester, Sheila 31, 70, 71 Gardner, Vera W. 71, 104 Green, Doris 30 Grove, Thomas E. 30, 69, 70, 71 Moll, E. Richard 31 Heirholzer, Mary E. 32, 70 Holquist, Betty M. 33, 71 Johnston, Jean M. 32 Krehely, Ethel E. 34, 124 Keshan, Robert M. 35, 69 Livengood, William 34, 166 Love, Richard J. 35 McCahon, Anno I. 35, 71 McCordle, Rosejone 35 McCormick, Louise E. 36 Morco, Alfred J. 36, 69, 71, 135 Marks, Ronold J. 71 Metzel, Raymond L. 36, 69, 134 Miller, Jack E. 37, 67, 129 Mitchell, Carol J. 38, 70, 71, 116 Nezneski, Edward 29, 69, 71 Nordby, Kenneth W. 38 Peck, Audrey G. 28, 71, 119 Phillips, Wondo A. 39, 112 Pohl, Robert H. 39, 69, 140 Routch, Donald E. 168 Rybocki, Charles E. 41, 99, 140, 141 Schwortz, Jane E. 40, 123 Shafer, Eorl 40, 69, 140 Shreve, Betty J. 41, 69, 71 Stanley, Vol 69 Stephens, Mortha J. 43, 99, 104 Stewart, James R. 43, 53, 69, 140 Stewort, Janet C. 43, 70, 123 Truxal, Carl R. 43, 69, 134 Wallace, John 44, 68, 69 Williams, William H. 44, 69, 140 Williomson, David G. 44, 139, 140, 168 Williamson, Fanny R. 44, 119 Wilson, James R. 45, 69, 71, 140 Wright, Cotherine M. 44, 71, 119 Yeske, Arnold E. 44 SECONDARY Allen, Shirley M. 24, 123 Ardary, Betty 24 169 Bell, Mary J. 25, 66, 96, 104 Berringer, Jean M. 24, bl , 114 Binney, John E. 25, 96 Bruce, Matthew 26, 67, 168 Burgo, Lawrence R. 27 Caletri, Joseph 27, 75, 96, 127 Callis, John 27, 135 Cannizzaro, Dolores R. 27, 68 Chesney, Nancy L. 26, 113 Chobany, John 26 Clark, Frank M. 27, 66, 68, 91 Claypool, Morgaret B. 27, 114 Crossmun, Clifford A. 28 Delozier, Theodore 29 Dilts, Evelyn M. 28 Dunmire, David A. 26 Erickson, Howard R. 29, 67, 134, 168 Farobaugh, James 29, 96 Fleck, Albert D. 31, 135 Froggott, Richard B. 32, 96, 136, 168 Fronis, Elaine 30 Geibel, Jane Y. 96 Grabiak, Richard L. 31, 136 Gresock, John 30 Hell, Robert A. 31 Hartley, Marilyn 32 Hays, Olen H. 32, 77, 136, 137 Hefright, Donald 32, 128, 129, 168 Holland, Barbara J. 33, 123 Holland, Lloyd R. 33 Huber, H. Ronald 32, 75, 76, 140 Hunter, Robert 32, 82, 96 Igo, Robert V. 33 Ivory, John H. 33 Johnson, Nellie M. 32, 66, 113 Jones, Williom R. 32, 136 Joseph, William 32, 75, 127, 136 Keene, Rita J. 33, 114, 115 Kerr, Richard A. 34 Kuzmon, Thelma O. 34, i 7 Lantz, William E. 34, 168 Leeper, Romono E. 35 McClintock, Dorothy 36, 106 McLaughlin, John 36, 99, 168 McMillan, Thomas R. 37, 62, 162 McVeigh, Virginia C. 37, 99, 116 MocNeil, Jeanne M. 35, 36, 68, 106 Mann, Kenneth L. 36, 168 Medve, Williom S. 37 Mellett, Martin J. 37, 135 Meyers, Jean 36 Moore, Roberta 38, 47, 109 Nicoll, Donald 38, 127, 136, 145 Noble, Mary J. 38, 99 O ' Connor, Edward 39 Palmer, Donald N. 39, 131, 132 Patsy, Anthony B. 38, 96, 136 Pellegrene, Fred D. 39, 136, 138, 168 Perhoskey, Paul 39, 82, 96, 136 Peterson, Robert C. 39, 68, 75, 139 Phillips, George W. 39, 132 Porter, Fred P. 40, 96 Prusock, Fred 40 Rolston, Ruby J. 40, 114 Rehm, Robert 41 Rend, Nancy 41, 113 Renn, Paul J. 41 Reynolds, Shirley J. 38, 40, 123 Rosenberg, David C. 40, 82, 126, 134 Sendry, Ernest 40, 168 Schrenkel, Louise 40 Show, Francis, 41 Singel, Andrew 42, 83, 168 Snyder, Helen Irene 42 Teichert, Edward A. 42, 126, 136, 138 Thompson, Pjul 42 Tomb, Elizabeth C. 43 Vargo, John K. 43, 68, 92, 135 Waltermire, William J. 44, 80, 168 Warfel, Mary G. 45, 68, 113 Whitlock, Walter M. 44 Winslow, Paul W. 45, 126, 132, 168 Wohler, Ronald E. 45 Yuhas, Erma E. 45 JUNIORS ART Addis, Julianne 24, 120, 121 Comfort, Comile M. 46 Dick, James M. 46, 128, 168 Dunkle, Annette D. 12, 46, 124, 166 Frere, Renee J. 46, 61, 122 Fritz, Madalyn M, 12, 46, 125, 166 Hallman, Mildred J. 46, 105 Hornyak, Jesse A. 99 Hosock, L, Elizabeth 61, 122 Johnson, Jean M. 12, 46 Kellerman, Carole E. 104 Lehnert, Thompson G. 12, 46, 166, 167 Mauk, Vernon C. 12, 46, 164 Mylin, Grace L. 46, 121 Oakford, Ruth A, 107 Reed, Margaret A. Ill Reid, Lois J. 110 Shaffer, Frank 75, 127, 137, 168 Thomas, Betty M. 97, 104 Ward, Marilyn V. 12, 46, 97, 125 Wehler, Joann E. 46, 105 Wernitz, Jean A. 104 BUSINESS Abraham, Diana V. 13, 46, 63, 101 Adornato, Carmela K. 46, 67, 101 Conrath, Kenneth 131 Doverspike, James E. 132, 168 Eagley, Margaret E. 13, 46, 67, 101 Engelhardt, Shirley M. 13, 46, 95, 105 Fiorina, John J. 168 Foust, Patricio M. 61, 101, 115, 166 Gornic, Jacqueline M. 46, 101, 104 Garrity, James P. 99 Gasper, George E. 46, 82, 98, 101 Gibson, Horry A. 168 Good, James A. 168 Hoger, Shirley A. 46, 61, 101 Hutzel, Janet L. 13, 46, 119 Kircher, William R. 46, 137, 138, 168 Knoll, Lois V. 46, 101 Krotzer, James A. 168 Makowski, Raymond F. A6, 66, 131 Mossoglio, Carlo J. 46, 67, 82, 97 Meaner, John E. 98, 168 Motto, Leonard E. 98, 101, 131 Myers, Shirley M. 46, 64, 99, 101 Neikam, Geroldine L. 46, 105, 161 Noel, William E. 82, 168 Odell, Patricia M. 13, 46, 63, 101 Peoch, James R. 21, 46, 82, 168 Raybuck, Jean D. 13, 46, 122 Robertson, Barbara L. 46, 67, 101, 118 Sontucci, Rose M. 46, 65 Shaffer, Robert 46, 168 Smith, Shirley J. 46, 101 Swouger, John C. 77, 79, 168 Tronquill, Cecil J. 46, 81, 98, 101 Valetti, Eugene A. 96, 131, 168 Zilcosky, D. LaVerne 46, 67, 101, 116 ELEMENTARY Bailey, Doris J. 122 Barr, Helen A. 46, 125 Betts, Frederick 67, 141, 166 Blackham, Dolores J. 46, 113 Burgh, Texanna I. 107 Copies, Nancy J. 121, 167 Coppella, Gildo M. 46, 112, 113 Clawson, Edward C. 141, 168 Dovies, Shirley A. 99, 104 Demchok, Marianne 46, 119 Dively, Peggy L. 46, 109, 141, 158 Duncan, Jaon M. 46 Everard, Mary J. 121, 167 Everly, Joan M. 118, 119 Forrell, Mary E. 121, 167 Fuhrmonn, Robert P. 64, 68, 91, 131 Gall, Vivian P. 47, 55, 63 Garrity, Marianne L. 112, 113 Ghrist, Mary C. 61, 62, 93, 122 Gilkey, Lila 46 Grotz, Ruth E. 13, 121 Groves, Hazel J. 108 Guard, Dorothy 107 Guella, Roger V. 75, 168, 139 Hall, Esther M. 99, 104 Hamburg, Barbara J. 122 Heddens, Barbara A. 95, 115 Hoyman, Eleanor J. 46, 62, 63 Jackson, Patricio A. 108 Jokovoc, Dorothy M. Ill Jancar, Frances J. 46 Johnson, Esther L. 46, 62, 64 Kissinger, Elizabeth A. 46, 119 Klingensmith, Ruth G. 46, 64, 68, 91 Krocht, Margaret H. 53, 95, 118, 119 Kuhns, Jack W. 168 Longnecker, Janet H. 71, 95, 107, 153 Loucks, Marilyn J. 65 McKissick, Joan J. 46, 113 Mottys, Faith M. 99 Means, Margaret C. 104 Newman, Mary E. 58, 122 Norris, Lois J. 124 O ' Connor, Edgar C. 83 Ort, Shirley M. 46, 90, 119 Peron, Jean M. 122, 152 Peters, Elizabeth A. 58, 71, 147, 158 Poorbaugh, Morlene A. 99, 112, 113 Pritchard, Roberta J. 116 Reo, Elsie L. 113, 167 Shiveley, Patricia A. 46, 115 Sobeck, Potricio L. 115 Stonier, Barbara J. 124 Thomas, Shirley D. 5S Thompson Anne, N. 55, 56, 107 Tress, Gretchen S. 62 Voiro, Frank M., Jr. 139 Woife, Charlotte A. 105 Walker, Eunice G. 125 Wallace, Marian L. 46, 112, 113 Wood, Joanne M. 95, 99, 122, 152 Yeony, Janet R. 106 HOME ECONOMICS Bish, Nancy M. 25 Cagley, Norma J. 14, 47, 99, 122 Caldwell, E. Jeon 95, 108 DeMorio, Audrey J. 47, 62, 65 Dennick, Shirley M. 121 Doverspike, Esther V. 95, 100, 116 Elliott, Hazel L. 95, 100, 110 Firment, Mary A. 100, 117 Frank, Gloria J. 47, 109 Gimmell, Grace 121 Haines, Jacqueline H. 63, 67 Hamilton, Betty L. 105 Honcherick, Agnes M. 14 Hoys, Barbara A. 100 Headlee, Lois J. 14 Henkel, Joan L. 47, 100 Hi ' l, Joan C. 122 Hopkins, Barbara J. 100, 119 Lukos, Norma T. 47, 108 Luther, Carol A. 63, 67 Martin, Shirley A. 14, 47 Miller, Bertha L. 64 Miller, Ruth L. 58, 63, 115 Nogy, Dorothy L. 67, 115 Nenninger, Solly 39 Foley, Catherine G. 65 Pompe, Rose M. 116 Rukavino, Armena L. 117 Schnell, Joneonne S. 47, 55, 68, 100 Swaney, Ella J. 47 Thompson, Doris M. 12 Webber, Mory J. 47, 115 Weller, Myrtle M. 105 170 MUSIC Buhite, Mono L. 71 Bunt, Joseph A. 69, 71 Corvin, Anne C. 71 Duris, Richard M. 64, 71, 93, 128 Emrick, Laura J. 47, 64, 93, 108 Friedline, Karl W. 70, 71 Gould, Kenneth R. 62, 69, 71, 128 Guest, Ralph H, 69, 71 Hoehler, Dorothy M, 63, 70, 71, 93 lams, Dorothy M. 70, 71, 116 Karolchik, Michael 71, 141 King, Wilbert A. 68, 69, 71 Latshaw, Esther J. 104 Lewis, Gwendolyn F. 69, 71, 93 McElfresh, Clair T. 47, 69, 71, 139 Maizi, Jacqueline A. 47, 69 Martin, Ivan J. 69, 71 Mikesell, Marion L. 47, 121 Miller, Samuel D, 70, 71 Mish, Stonley 70, 71, 168 Moore, Anna L. 110 Patton, Mary Lou 71, 115 Pietro, Charles 69, 71, 141 Protzeller, Carole A. 71 Roney, Grace E. 69 Reid, James R. 71, 139, 168 Roberts, Mary E. 63, 69, 71 Samson, Chester F. 47, 69, 71, 134 Scott, John F. 71, 131 Sims, Edward R. 47 Singel, Stephen S. 69, 71, 139, 141 Snyder, Patricia D. 69, 71, 124 Spory, Joann N. 47, 69 Stoughton, Zoann 47, 63, 71, 104 Thomas, Norma J. 47, 71 Thompson, Paula A. 69, 71 Thompson Richard P. 47, 69, 139, 156 Vogan, Joyce M. 68, 90, 122 Wolfe, Marilyn R. 47, 62, 71, 125 SECONDARY Afanesko, Max 75 Antanaitis, Robert 64, 65, 68, 91 Black, Edward, 75, 80 Blair, George E. 75, 167, 168 Bratton, Raymond F. 47, 67, 99 Brown, Willard V. 47, 64, 132, 168 Bruce, David 168 Brust, James 47, 66 Busch, Charlotte M. 68, 112, 113 Calhoun, Donald E. 62, 68 Cardille, William R. 49, 83, 90 Coleman, Richard C. 47, 131 Cornell, Jomes N. 81, 126, 139 Creps, James J. 58, 82, 168 DelGreco, Marshall 56, 139, 146, 168 Elden, Dolores M. 47, 63, 65, 99 Farror, William W. 16, 75, 82, 96 Filcik, Jules- P. 56, 67, 139, 167 Funk, Georgie A. 66, 123 Heiges, Richard F. 47, 61, 99, 168 Hemphill, Janis M. 57, 108 Hickey, Daniel E. 16, 131 Hollen, Betty L. 66, 99 Jordan, Robert P. 168 Keefer, Neal T. 168 Kissinger, Margaret J. 109 Knorr, Clyde M. 47, 67, 82, 128 Krepp, Raymond J. 96, 131, 168 Kummer, Betty A. 47, 61, 99, 122 Lauffer, Charles R. 131, 132 McKennc, James F. 96, 138 Marcenelle, Anthony J. 75, 76 Mills, Edward D. 47, 168 Moore, Eugene H. 61, 67, 141 Myers, Patricio E. 58, 93, 117 Ookes, Carl P. 168 Pancella, John R. 47, 67, !34, 168 Reiser, Mary L. 66 Reiss, George P. 80, 136 Rowe, Joan L. 109 Sabota, William F. 75, 127, 137, 168 Sonner, Glenn Marlin 47, 75, 80, 132 Scolpello, Robert L. 47, 134, 168 Simcina, George 128, 168 Smith, Norman J. 80 Strohl, Frank O. 47, 96 Stranford, Barbara A. 116 Thomas, Robert V. 136 Toman, John M, 47, 99 Trostle, Herbert G. 128, 129 Worner, Poul B. 67, 96, 168 Zoretich, Carolyn F. 67 Zortman, Richard E. 168 SOPHOMORES ART Allen, Katrino R. 46 Bauer, Claromoe 48, 122, 166 Bennett, Korlin J. 12, 48, 55 Cicerone, Lillian M. 46, 62 Conner, Barbara J. 12, 48, 107, 143 Curry, Jane L. 68 Davis, John H. 141, 145, 168 Edwards, William T., Jr. 12, 166, 168 Erickson, Paul G. 176 Fossler, Norma J. 12, 48, 121 Gardner, Rosemary A. 118 Gregor, Doniel 12, 128, 168 Hamilton, Robert W. 21, 141 Howxhurst, Wayne 195 Lenzi, Anthony F. 127, 137, 145, 168 Lesko, Chorles J. 12, 82, 126, 129 McGeary, Clyde M. 12, 48, 61 Mellon, Beverly J, 48, 63, 71 Nelson, Gladys Mae 107, 167 Neuroth, Potricia A. 12, 48, 109 Nordsick, Marjory A. 48, 112, 167 Pasternak, William 12, 48, 61, 168 Rexrode, Emma S. 48 Rice, Marilyn A. 12, 124 Rothhoor, Lois J. Ill Sheetz, Janet E. 12, 55, 106, 143 Stager, Leonard P. 168 Speidel, Roger W. 12, 75, 127, 137 Switzer, Annabel J. 12, 124 Taylor, Blair E. 12, 48 Thompson, Robin 12, 48 Trunick, Thelma E. 107, 143, 167 Vitole, Richard E. 12, 128 Walter, Lloyd E. 12, 134, 168 Yeckley, Twylo L. 48, 63 BUSINESS Aimini, Violet L. 48, 55 Boginski, Irene 48, 107 Boltzer, Charles 46, 141 Behers, Robert E. 68 Blockburn, Clara J. 48 Blehar, William A. 137 Branish, Edward G. 13, 75, 81, 127 Brant, Ethelyn M. 46, 65 Calabrese, Mary T. 46, 65 Cosile, Peter P. 137, 138 Cecchetti, Eugene C. 48, 134, 168 Cloy, Edward S. 89, 96, 127, 137 Coxey, Paul E. 82, 168 Danielson, Horry A. 48, 75, 77, 76 DeBlose, Joseph L. 48, 77, 80 Donadio, Albert L. 168 Flint, Charles B. 48, 61, 63, 141 George, John W. 164, 168 George, Robert A. 75, 81, 138 Gerner, Donna L. 4 6, 62 Greening Ada D. 13, 48, 122 Johnston, Margaret M. 48 Jones, ClifFord E. 141 Kopsa, Richard S. 75, 77, 127, 168 Kordistos, Mary 48 Kring, Georgene 48 Kuhns, Lois J. 13, 48, 55, 122 Kunkle, Barry 46, 134, 168 Leone, John N. 1 68 Mellett, Williom L. 75, 134 Miller, C. William 126, 166 Moore, Hugh F. 48, 61, 67, 141 Perpich, Helen E. 120, 161 Plymire, Boyd G. 48, 57, 65, 161 Scheeren, Solly J. 13, 48, 65 Spencer, Davis S. 48, 61, 141, 149 Stampler, Francis W, 46, 80, 81, 139 Stormer, William C. 168 Strong, Marjorie E. 48 Summerville, June E. 48, 122 Theemler, Sara L. 48, 125 Vanity, Christine 13, 48, 55, 124 Zeoli, Mary A. 48, 55, 65 Zong, Ella E. 48, 55 ELEMENTARY Agnew, Robert J. 132 Aldstadt, Solly J. 48 Anderson, Juliet 48, 64 Andrews, Glenn M. 168 Bennett, Shirley A. 112 Bernardo, Rose A. 143 Book, Barbara L. 48, 64, 118 Bushyager, Marilyn J. 48, 110 Byers, James C. 168 Cassidy, Delores M. 64, 65, 68, 117 Castello, Gildo M. 62, 65 Ceh, Earl S. 75, 127, 168 Clark, Maynord 168 Conn, Patricia 48 Cesch, Rita D. 48 Cushing, Shirley J. 121 Daniels, Lois J. 113 Dovidson, Norma E. 48, 63, 125 Dovis, Thelma J. 71 DeWitt, Winifred K. 48 Eckstein, Judith C. 58, 121 Faux, Janette L. 120 Felton, Paul 168 Fish, Mono D. 71 Fox, Carol L. 120 Gardiner, Nancy J. 48 Gendrolies, Helen M. 48 Gordon, Marilyn F. 115 Griffin, Kathleen S. 118 Hall, Martha A. 48, 117 Hamill, Helen M. 55, 104 Hordick, JoAnne 125 Hoffman, Phyllis A. 48, 55, 64, 120 Hunter, Bernadette H. 48, 71 Ide, Jean C. 61, 122, 152 Jennings, Shirley J. 4, 48 Johnston, Betty A. 48 Karper, Barbara L. 48 Keating, Mary A. 117 Kuhl, Margaret A. 121 LeGoullon, Marie L. 55 Lingenfelter, Dorothy I. 55 Lower, Kotherine A. 121 Lunderstodt, Marilyn J. 48 Mclntyre, Karene H. 117 McPherson, Horry B. 80 Malick, Nadia 48, 71, 108 Morton, Nancy L. 49, 121 Mazziotti, Barbara A. 68, 104 Miller, June J. 48, 112 Miller, Marilyn G. 65, 68 Moore, Earl E., Jr. 75 Nadolny, Ella M. 48, 111 Povlovich, Lucas, 131 Peterson, Caryl J. 121 Repine, Winifred D. 55 Rosenthal, Morris 131 Russell, Ronald W. 75, 76, 80, 168 Schellhommer, Dolores I. 120 Shaner, Marjorie S. 48, 64, 117 Skinkle, Solly J. 48, 71 Spires, JoAnn 121 Swartz, Ruth E. 48, 121 Thompson, Margaret A. 62 Ullom, Shirley A. 118, 119 Wagner, Phyllis I. 48, 71 Walker, Marilyn J. 125 Watson, Lee J., Jr. 67, 167, 168 Weller, Alice R. 117 171 Werner, Geraldine A. 55, 112 Whiteman, Lillian R. 105 Wolfe, Martha J. 65, 117 Wright, Nancy A. 107, 143 HOME ECONOMICS Bosh, Bernadine 55 Bennett, Marietta P. 49 Bigenho, Lois E. 49 Bloom, Mildred R. 67 Bowman, Ruth A. 14, 104 Boyce, Carol 49, 122 Chuba, Mary M. 49, 108 Connelly, Corlene M. 49, 55, 120 Cooper, Margaret A. 63, 64, 65 DelloVecchio, Eleanor A. 65 Dodson, Donna 49 Gain, Gladys Y. 49 Greider, Doris M. 49 Hortzell, Norma J. 49 Heerlein, Miro 49, 71 Hogue, Mirian L. 49, 65, 66, 67 Johnson, Joan I. 115, 166 Johnson, Rosemary C. 49 Jones, Alice L. 49, 107, 143 Kaltenborn, Rose A. 49, 118 Kemp, Sylvia C. 117 Kennedy, Dolores J. 49, 112 McCobe, Phyllis M. 49, 107 Mac Neil, Nancy L. 153, 158 Molone, Sylvia A. 65 Marsh, Esther F. 49, 121 Mihaiyi, Eleanor I. 49, 112 Miller, Janet L. 58 Mills, Joan I. 49 O ' Donnell, Rosemarie E. 49, 112 Polios, Jewell A. 49, 105 Pawol, Sarah A. 49, 115 Price, Mary A. 49 Reorick, Mary J. 49 Reed, Betty 121 Repine, Jane T. 55 Reynolds, Joanne M. 167 Riddell, Beverly T. 49 Rossi, Jacquelyn A, 122 Smith, Muriel S. 125 Spires, Myrtle M. 115 Taylor, Harriet 49 Thieman, Geroldine E. Ill Thomas, Lois A. 49 Trimble, Norma 49, 105 Verbish, Mary A. 49, 117 Waterhouse, June A. 122 Young, Helen L, 14, 49, 62 Zelenske, Janet B. 49 MUSIC Agnew, Eljeone R. 47, 49, 62, 71 Appel, William C. 49, 69, 71, 134 Bernot, Robert E. 69, 71 Biczko, John 69, 168 Bierer, Laura M. 69, 113 Billings, Alene N. 49, 71, 115 Bouch, Barbara L. 49, 70, 71, 117 Burr, Blodwen 49, 71, 125 Cagley, Mary E. 49, 71, 122 Carter, Mary J. 49, 118 Chelgren, Carolyn M. 49, 69, 71, 104 Conn, Orville S. 69, 71, 168 Cornelius, Doryl M. 47, 69, 139 Coughenour, Robert A. 58, 61, 92, 137 Cummings, Francis G. 69 Cuppett, Richard L. 69, 71, 168 Davidson, Margaret E. 49, 69, 117 DiCicco, Daniel 69, 71, 168 Ellert, George P. 49, 70, 71 Erney, Stewart A. 69, 168 Fleshmon, M. Dougloss 49, 63, 71, 134 Fox, Linda L. 49, 71, 118 Fuhrer, Mary Lou 47, 69, 71 Isherwood, Herbert R., Jr. 49 Johnson, Dole A. 49, 65, 69, 71 Knavel, Luana M. 49,71, 118 Kolok, William J. 69, 134 Lomendolo, Sam C. 70, 71 Lauffer, James H. 68, 69, 71, 139 Leidy, JoAnne L. 49, 71, 107 McBride, Donno M. 71, 121 Macurdy, Richard D. 49, 69, 71, 168 Maxwell, James W., Jr. 71, 82, 93, 134 Megill, Robert A. 69, 71, 168 Miller, Lauro E. 68 Morgan, Jean A. 49, 71 Munson, Fronk 75, 137 Potter, Jonet L. 49, 69, 71, 105 Seipione, Frank J. 49, 69, 71, 168 Sestini, Nello 47, 71 ShafFer, Ruthanne 49, 69, 71, 122 Small, Marian 69, 71, 112 Smith, Andrew W., Jr. 49, 70, 71, 168 Sollinger, Charles E. 47, 70, 71, 139 Towns, Elvira J. 49, 71, 117 Young, Jesse D. 63, 69, 71, 134 SECONDARY Anna, Thomas 68 Bolinf, Francis J. 66, 168 Belli, Dan 127, 138 Bellis, Robert G. 49, 66, 68 Corroll, Robert H. 168 Costner, Elizobeth J. 16, 49, 67, 112 Chiodo, Joseph B. 67, 168 Christie, Thomas C. 168 Conley, John 75, 76, 77, 80 Cover, Alan S. 67, 82, 128, 168 Cowan, Donald R. 67 Cugini, John 47, 82, 137, 138 D ' Attilio, Anthony A. 96, 168 Durst, Donna M. 167 Enck, Vance C, Jr. 47, 64, 66, 68 Fisher, Daisy C. 55, 68 Flicklnger, Richard E. 58, 141 Frank, John E. 158, 168 George, Earl 77, 137 Georges, Robert A. 61, 134 Gerhart, Robert E. 67, 134, 166, 168 Gill, Chester, F. 75, 137, 168 Glenn, Dwighl W. 16, 49, 139, 168 Good, Meldo A. 66, 68, 91, 121 Goss, Gerald D. 47, 139, 159, 168 Green, Robert E. 75, 167 Grigos, Nicholas 75, 168 Guise, Horry W., Jr. 47, 167 Gurski, Chester P. 77, 78, 79, 137 Hockett, James E. 16, 141, 168 Homill, Elizabeth E. 66, 125 Hill, Rebecca 16, 49, 64, 67 Himes, Todd I. 64, 168 Hock, Robert C. 49, 141, 154,168 Hollidoy, Leonard L. 49, 141 Josinski, Louis A. 168 Kompert, William 129 Keeley, Jacqueline 66 Keller, Martin M. 75, 80, 167, 168 Kelly, Arthur W. 168 King, Dorothy L. 49, 117 Krifzer, Mortho J. 55 McClintock, ColeHo 66 McForlond, Albert L. 66, 93, 128 McKelvey, Jomes G., Jr. 168 Majdo, Eugene 83 Mayer, Edward H. 82, 141 Miller, Robert G. 141, 168 Mohr, George R. 47, 67, 80, 132 Nealer, Edward A. 168 Norman, William H. 96 Ondreiack, Betty J. 49, 117 Peron, James E. 168 Peterson, Roy R. 166 Pezzuti, Leonora A. 58 Policicchio, Marshall J. 81, 168 Principe, James M. 75, 76, 83, 139 Roger, Leoro G. 55, 61, 68 Reo, James F. 134, 166, 167,168 Rhine, Shirley A. 55 Ross, Vaughn 49, 139, 168 Roudobush, Donald R. 49, 168 Sewak, Bernard S. 168 Sheosley, Edward C. 168 Simmons, Joan P. 66, 68 Sober, Barbara J. 68, 91, 107 Sokolovich, George 75, 137 Spodnik, James P. 67, 139, 168 Stein, Charles H. 49, 168 Stoehr, John W. 77, 78, 168 Stricklett, Robert A. 81 Stutz, William L. 80, 168 Sweitzer, Patricia L. 16, 49, 67, 117 Terbot, Charles R. 132 Terpock, Michoelene A. 66 Thomson, Alvin D. 75, 168 Tredick, Noncy 68 Voltz, Hubert 134 Wodding, Richard V. 49, 168 Wolfe, Richard D. 96 Yewcic, Stephen 77, 78, 167 FRESHMEN ART Boss, Fred E. 50, 82, 168 Butterworth, William H. 50, 168 Colley, Joseph H. 50, 65, 82, 168 Calloway, Harold T. 50 Carnobuci, Cormelo C. 50 Cook, Nick A. 50, 168 Diehl, Mary L. 50 James, Philip 50 Jonculo, Barbara E. 50, 106 Kettering, Nancy L. 50, 121 Kokolis, Joseph 50, 168 La Bute, Daniel L. 50, 82, 166 Long, Stanley W. 50, 168 Morks, Glenn H. 50, 168 Milkovich, John 166, 168 Miller, Richard E. 50, 168 Moore, Barry E. 50, 91, 165, 166 Nedrow, Samuel L. 50 Sollode, Mary L. 50, 64 Soswoy, Joseph R. 50, 168 Shotzberger, Samuel E. 50, 68, 168 Snyder, Russell E. 67, 141, 159 Stephenson, Melvin K. 50 Tucker, Anne R. 50, 121 Turner, Joseph E. 50, 168 Von Morter, Betty L. 106, 143 Wagner, Patricio J. 50, 112 Wert, Nancy L. 50, 106 Williams, Sarah J. 55 Zommikiel, John A. 50, 168 BUSINESS Bortlett, Jane L. 50 Beck, Hugh S. 168 Boyer, Robert E. 168 Brenton, John J. 13, 50, 164, 168 Buco, Edmund A. 168 Cologero, Albert P. 168 Carver, Violet M. 50, 118 Chapman, Mariorie J. 50 Claypoole, Donald G. 50, 81, 168 Clyde, Priscillo A. 50 DePetro, Albert 75, 168 DiLuigi, James P. 75 Driscoll, Ernest P. 75, 79, 168 Edwards, Wendell O. 168 Emmonds, Patricia J. 112 Fowcett, Mary L. 13, 48, 168 Freshcorn, Glenn A. 50 Fritz, Richard S. 168 Harding, Sylvia A. 105 Hasinger, Mark F. 168 Hosinger, Robert 75, 168 Howord, Harold H. 82, 168 Huemrich, Betty J. 13, 50, 61 Huntley, Williom G. 50, 65, 81, 168 Jones, Barbara K. 50, 66 Koczkowski, Edward M. 168 Kerr, George E. 168 Kerr, Thomas 168 Kissinger, Donald H. 168 172 Korywchok, Fronk 168 Kuty, Paul 168 Labuda, Maryann L. 50, 65, 71 leComte, Jonel 50, 71 Lewis, Saro Louise 50 Lockard, Bernard W. 168 Lukas, Ronald D. 168 McCarthy, Daniel J. 168 McCleary, Donno L. 112 McClemens, Samuel W. 13, 63, 81, 168 Malcolm, Raymond N. 75, 89, 127 Marsden, Betty A. 50, 112 Mastic, Lois A. 50, 111 Miller, Carmen G. 13, 112 Miller, Evelyn J. 50 Ookes, Norman L. 12, 156, 168 Obrock, James F 168 Paustenboch, Norma C. 112 Petitto, Emma J. 50 Powell, Jocquelyn L. 25 Roger, Edward J. 168 Rosdorf, Lillian R. 13, 50 Rising, Leonard E. 168 Shoaf, Harriet L. 13, 50, 108 Smith, Enid L. 50 Smith, Fred E. 168 Smith, Vera M. 50, 71 Stephenson, Mary K. 50, 166 Taper, Joan L. 50, 161 Trettel, John F. 168 Vinton, James N. 4, 48, 139, 168 Walley, Glorio A. 50 Word, Beverly D. 50, 62 Wottros, Richord R. 168 Weimer, Richard 81, 168 White, John J. 50, 82 Wiggins, Wolter E. 168 Williams, Bruce H. 50 Wissinger, Ruth G. 105 Wolff, Clorence R. 75, 168 Zimmerman, Audrey A. 50 ELEMENTARY Agnew, Mary J. 50 Ahlquist, Jane L. 50 Alexander, Lillian E. 50, 71, 118, 125 Bajorcos, Leona T. 125 Boker, Noncy J. 122 Ball, Donna J. 50, 65, 118 Barjuca, Mary V. 50, 118 Borkley, Richard B. 50, 168 Basiiko, Helen 50 Bianco, Thelmo L. 55 Billow, Rheta S. 122 Boland, Richard 50 Broeseker, Glendo 50, 118 Broeseker, Linda 50, 118 Brown, Patricio A. 50, 112 Burt, Eleanor A. 61, 122 Caldarelli, Shirley 122 Calterone, Mary A. 61 Compbell, Ruth M. 55 Cielinski, Renetta C. 121 Cloypool, Nancy E. 50 Clement, Carol A. 105 Conlon, Rosemary A. 50 Corman, Jacob D. 65, 168 Craig, Priscilla J. 58, 171 Dick, Dolores 50 Doerr, Mabel M. 112 Domenick, Delores 48, 111 Edmiston, Elizabeth J. 50, 66, 71 Elliott, Nancy A. 50, 118 Falger, Joseph D. 168 Fitzmourice, Patricia 50 Gold, Potricio L. 50, 64, 66 Gunsollus, Mary W. 106 Holey, Janet 105 Horrick, Morjorie F. 13 Hetrick, Damoris A. 50 Hoch, Beverly A. 108 Hosteller, Betty J. 50, 105 Hrebor, Joon 50 Hysong, Lois J. 50 Ireland, Morgaret B. 50, 111 Johns, Elizabeth I. 122 Jurilla, Dolores A. 48 Kensick, Martha C. 108 Kibsey, Mary 71 Kiniz, Elinor J. 50, 108 Leber, Janet M. 64, 112 Long, Dogmar M. 125 Long, Mary L. 50, 64, 71, 105 Lutes, Janice A. 108 Luther, Mary J. 108 McCorthy, Morgaret J. 118 McClements, Suzanne 118 McNitt, Janet B. 50, 65 Mokufka, Josephine L. 50 Marth, Morjorie J. 50, 66 Marts, Normon M. 168 Motto, Betty L. 50, 66, 69 Mock, Gwennie L. 112 Moreou, Charles K. 168 Ohmler, Bernice G. 118 Owens, Martha M. 50, 66 Pebley, Kathleen A. 121 Phillips, William R. 158, 167 Rhodes, Fay D. 50, 118 Rode, Ethel J. 50, 66 Rogers, Mary L. 50, 112 Roland, Donald W. 168 Rosborough, James E. 168 Rosenberger, Sally A. 50, 61 Runyan, Morylou 71 Russell, Beverly, J. 121 Schussler, Patricio J. 50 Sessler, Wanda J. 108 Skebeck, June M. 55 Smith, Charles W. 50, 62, 63, 65 Snyder, Nancy E. 125 Sorber, Rose A. 112 Stoaf, Mary J. 50, 65, 112 Stevens, Janet M. 121 Taylor, Hazel E. 50 Tessier, Elaine F. 50, 105 Thorne, Miriom A. 50, 66 Troxell, Ruth 48 Turnbull, Elsie L. 50, 66, 118 Viggioni, Vivi-Ann 122 Word, Lois A. 50, 65, 66, 118 Worren, Morjorie J. 121, 145 Weiers, Corole D. 50, 105 Whitlotch, Mory E. 13, 50, 64, 65 Wilson, Roger 168 Woodle, Shirle A. 125 Zozonis, Alpena 117 HOME ECONOMICS Abbey, Nancy B. 51, 122 Alexander, Evelyn L. 51 Bochman, Barbara J. 51, 118 Baker, Dorothy E. 13, 154 Byerle, Nancy L. 105 Dietrick, Martha J. 51, 167 Gonley, Frances J. 122, 148 Gray, Jeonette 51 Honno, Lorraine M. 51 Harrick, Morjorie 51 Haupt, Charlotte L. 112 Heilmon, Janice R. 55 Helm, Suzanne M. 118 Henry, S. Morlene 14, 51, 62 Hickok, Margaret H. 51 Hoenstine, Shirley M. 122 Hoover, Joonn M. 51 Hurd, Nancy B. 115 Ignatz, Rosemorie F. 125 Ivey, Dolores F, 51, 112 Korns, Dorothy 49, 65, 125 Kipp, Janet V. 49, 105 Klore, JoAnn 51, 122 Kuzy, Elaine 51 Lewis, Maralyn C. 118 Logan, Jane K. 92, 112 Madison, Jacqueline I. 51, 122 Mogee, Sue A. 14 Olivo, Rita M. 106 Orr, Audrey W. 121 Orr, Donna L. 114 PlatI, Wava E. 49, 111 Popson, Patricio A. 65 Randolph, Betty J. 112, 148 Schutzler, Dorolee A. Ill Sherotsky, Olga I. 89, 122 Simpson, Jonet A. 14, 55, 115 Sprecher, Irma 51 Tilley, Eleanor G. 105 Troflcante, Jean A. 51, 108 Tremone, Lucille K. 108 Vogon, Patricio A. 51, 122 Woldroff, Laura M. 51 Watson, Lois K. 51 Weaver, Dora R. 51, 66 MUSIC Aglietti, Frances M. 71 Andrew, Antoinett E. 51, 65, 69, 71 Arrellono, Ben 69, 71 Biechler, Charles S. 69, 168 Bierer, Thomas W. 51, 63, 168 Botti, Jomes E. 69, 168 Bryan, Milly M. 51, 69, 71 Campbell, Glenn C. 69 Cotolino, Samuel 75 Covonough, Philip S. 69, 168 Dean, John W. 69, 82 DeFigio, Nicholos F. 168 Donatelli, Viola J. 51, 70, 71, 125 Droke, Elizabeth D. 51, 71, 122 Dudek, Annette 51, 71, 125 Emonuele, Joseph L. 51, 168 Enterline, Nancy A. 71, 112 Epier, LoRue O. 51, 69, 168 Federici, Jean A. 71, 112 Fleming, Edwin D. 69 Foley, Soronn B. 71 Frottorole, Robert W. 69, 168 Frey, Joan L. 64, 69, 71, 167 Gall, Evelyn L. 51, 71 Gardner, Dorothy M. 51, 64, 89, 105 Gentile, Howord C. 168 Good, Shermon E. 69, 168 Hilty, Mary M. 70, 71, 125 Hoenstine, Shirley L. 70, 71 Holler, Helen V. 61, 122 Hoover, Helen L. 69, 71, 112 Ide, Martin F. 65, 168 Johnston, Joyce K. 51, 71, 122 Lauffer, Deone E. 69, 168 Lynch, Robert 51 Lebo, Ramono A. 51, 71, 118 Leshko, Gladys 71 McCurdy, Morion M. 71 Morsholl, Ruth E. 51, 70, 71 Martin, Janet A. 71 Meagher, James B. 127, 168 Miller, Shirley J. 51, 71 Moreland, Andrew I. 69, 168 Nicholas, William J. 69, 168 Nipps, William B. 168 Patterson, Lawrence N. 69, 71, 89, 168 Parsons, Edward 51, 63 Pecsenye, Andrew D. 69, 168 Pipta, Edward C. 69, 168 Potter, Lois 49 Pressau, Jack R. 62, 69, 168 Reoy, Solly J. 71, 125 Reith, Carole E. 51, 71 Reiley, Patrick 69, 168 Rossi, Robert R. 51 Sotterfield, Loroine H. 71, 122 Schoenenbroich, Anno E. 71, 93 Sell, Christie D. 69, 168 Shoemaker, Patricio J. 51, 71 Smith, Margaret A. 50, 121 Smith, Raymond E. 69, 168 Spognoli, Eugene E. 69, 168 Stahlmon, Shirley 71 Strong, Sara J. 71 Svingos, Nick D. 69 Switzer, Catherine E. 69, 71 Swyers, Donald H. 69 Volko, Dorothy Ann 71 173 Walker, Ronald E. 69 Welter, Clair R. 69 West, Marjorie D. 69, 71, 121 Williams, Frank E. 168 Young, Harold S. 82, 168 SECONDARY Accordino, Anthony S. 75, 79, 167, 168 Admas, John R. 79 Ammerman, Sally L. Ill Bolint, J. Barry 168 Batik, John 168 Baughman, Ronald E. 51, 82, 168 Belles, June E. 51, 67 Bolton, Francis E. 16, 75, 80 Borgese, Anthony A. 75, 168 Bufagna, Donald 16, 168 Byron, William D. 79, 168 Caldwell, Clair T. 168 Covonough, Paul E. 82, 168 Chopko, Francis J. 168 Cima, Joseph A. 81, 82, 168 Clementson, Abigail A. 55 Cole, William W. 168 Crissman, Roy G. 168 Culp, William H. 168 Cunningham, David A. 75, 168 CuHler, Donald A. 16, 62, 67, 167 Dangott, Donald E. 168 Daniels, James G. 79, 168 Eines, Robert N. 168 Elgin, George O. 168 Emonuele, Thomas 51, 168 Flickinger, James M. 51, 168 Formento, Stephen P. 75, 168 Fraley, Paul M. 168 Freeburg, Norman B. 81 Golbroith, Lane D. 75, 168 Gollaher, Lawrence V. 168 GeferofT, Roseann, 64, 108 Glenn, Edward G. 168 Gould, James W. 168 Griffin, Winnifred A. 64, 105 Gulick, John 75 Harris, Patricia J. 108 Henderson, Ellen M. 61, 106 Hohan, Joanne K. 106 Horrell, Paul K. 168 Hurd, Chetwin M. 168 James, Phyllis A. 51, 67 Joseph, Jeffry 168 Kane, Marjorie A. 71 Kepley, Richard B. 81, 168 Kinkead, Edwin R. 51, 81, 82, 168 Kipp, William E. 75, 168 Kleca, Joseph S. 67 Kline, Homer P. 51, 168 Knox, John W. 75, 168 Lake, Clifford J. 168 Lovell, William C. 168 McForland, Robert W. 75, 79, 168 McGee, Herbert E. 168 Madden, Janet R. 109 Mast, Homer G. 75, 168 Mazzolo, W. Eugene 168 Milliron, Thomas E. 168 Moorhead, Lisle W. 168 Nichols, Marie R. 51 Paul, Willis R, 168 Peron, Donno J. 68, 105 Plumpis, Nicholas J. 63, 64, 168 Prescott, Donald L. 168 Rogers, Ralph J. 168 Rolnik, Joseph F. 69, 167 Rowboftom, June C. 118 Sagromoso, Daniel E. 16, 168 Solem, Robert F. 168 Sanders, Judy M, 51 Scango, Robert P. 51, 168 Scott, James E. 79, 168 Sheasley, Lillian C. 51 Sloff, Edward J. 16, 79, 167, 168 Smith, William W. 168 Spizzirri, Julius C. 68, 81 Streams, Frederick A. 168 Swauger, Ralph W. 16, 51, 79, 168 Tebay, Nancy C. 115 Tremul, Joseph R. 75 Vaughn, Beverly A. 105 Wakefield, Donald P. 168 Waltermire, Carl E. 168 Washington, John 51, 82, 168 Williams, Charles 168 Yukica, Stanley M. 168 Zugay, Vincent J. 51, 168 Earning That Visual Ed. license. You ' re on the oir! 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