Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Oak Yearbook / INSTANO Yearbook (Indiana, PA)
- Class of 1953
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THE 1Q53 OAK A PUBLICATION PRODUCED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE STATE T E A C H E R S C O L L E G E , INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA. JANE CURRY, EDITOR. NORMAN OAKES, BUSINESS MANAGER CONXEWTS ADMINISTRATION • 8 M r ' A-JJir vi ORGANIZATIONS • 54 i ' W HIGHLIGHTS • 90 ;. i M : ■: % ADVERTISING • 148 ifi0 L SPORTS • 76 FRATERNITIES • 98 STUDENTS • 20 Thus, as the class of 1953 meets and passes that certain day in May, you come to realize that the last four years have left you with a purpose in life. The long-awaited time when you are on your own and can begin to make your mark has finally arrived. You have a job to do. When we graduated from high school, we were sure we were grown up, but now that freshman customs, proms, Visual Education projects, and Swing Out are past, you at least, know better. College has given you the measure of steadiness and understanding that you lacked. It has given you a job to do. After graduation, you no longer receive . . . you will do your best to give. You will give learning and understanding, and in a way, life itself, to the children you teach. It is no easy task, but it can be a happy one. We hope we can do as well as you. We who follow you dedicate this book to the wonderful class of 1 953. We ' re happy to follow in your footsteps. DEDICATION Homework on a popular bench in front of our Fisher Aud One of the most beautiful spots on campus . . . across the quadrangle Autumn oak leaves cover the ground in front of Waller Gym as another gym class is over A September afternoon near Wilson Library . . . quiet please! ► OUR CAMPUS Though we may have to share the oak trees with the squirrels, the rest of it ' s all ours. The benches that never stay near the lights . . . the Student Union with its coffee and donuts . . . band practice in the circle . . . and even the fountain on east campus that doesn ' t work . . . they ' re all ours! . ' ■' • ' ■r. ' - ■H Vt ' %y ' • «¥,,: ' VV ; ■■,.i ■. Vwr ft. STUDENT Almost anything going on around a campus could be called student life, but somehow those words can have very special meanings. They mean the ordinary, everyday hap- penings we couldn ' t get along without . . . coffee at the Union, a fruitful trip to your mailbox . . . just about anything. After dinner, Reception Lounge and the piano seem to be the irresistable force LIFE Five miscellaneous students and one new Whitmyre Hall Hopalong Cassidy, Fu Manchu, and assorted companions at the Senior Masquerade The breakfast bunch at the Union J Indiana is a college with a single purpose, an institution for the prepara- tion of young men and women for teaching in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In a democracy which depends so much upon an enlight- ened and educated citizenry the role of a teacher becomes one of the most important tasks of our society. Recognizing its importance in our democratic society, the College has tried to become both a place where people learn together and a place of ideas. Learning together effectively requires not only a compe- tent stafF of instructors but a student body personally equipped to be- come themselves able teachers. Both in preparation and experience, the faculty at Indiana meets fully the rigid requirements of a profes- sional institution equipped to prepare those who will guide the lives of our future generations. Not only have staff members acquired the neces- sary formal education, as evidenced by the degrees which they hold, but all have had many years of experience, some of which has been in the public schools of the nation. A potentially able student body is assured through the process of selective admission in addition to the process of selective retention at the close of the second year. In this way only those students are permitted to continue who show evidence of possessing the characteristics necessary to become the teachers of our children. Of even more importance is the attempt of the College to become a place of ideas, a place where concepts are acquired not only from vicarious but from direct experiences as well. To stimulate the acquisition of ideas, and the consequent ideals which are based on such ideas, has become the primary purpose of this institution. The graduates of the 1953 class represent a carefully select student body, whose members have had an opportunity to live together with a competent professional staff for four years in order that they might ac- quire the ideas and ideals of the democratic society which it is their unique function to help perpetuate. The future will reveal, we are sure, the successful manner in w hich the members of this class have met this challenge. Dr. Willis E. Pratt, President of the College _ UUA y . Dr. Rolph E. Helges, Dean of Instruction, and Ralph E. Beard, Assistant Dean of Instruction t 10 Walter M. Whitmyre, Dean of Men, and Martha C. Faust, Dean of Women Arthur F. Nicholson, Director of Public Relations and Coordinator of Campus Publications administration Mary L. Esch, Registrar Leroy H. Schnell, Veterans ' Counsellor, Director of Student Aid, and Coordinator of Military Affairs Mrs. Alma Gasslander, Ralph W. Reynolds, Miss Blanche T, Wougo- man, Edgar J. Trapp The Art Club cements the department together and is greatly responsible for the great spirit within the department. We opened the year with a big party to welcome the freshmen, and we were represented at the Campus Carnival and the Homecoming parade. Some of our other ac- tivities included the Christmas Party, the annual Beaux Arts Ball, and the clothesline exhibit at Swing Out. Professional interest is being built by interspersing the social events with professional departmental meet- ings. The officers of the club are: Clyde McGeary, President; Fred Boss, Vice-President; Jane Curry, Secretary; Paul Erickson, Treasurer. Modeling and pottery going industriously on a Thursday ofternoon Dr. Orvol Kipp (Director), Miss Dorothy Murdock 12 business G. G. Hill (Director), Albert Drumheller, Robert F. Webb Who said two and two make four? Harold W. Thomas, James K. Stoner, Mrs. Elsie G. Rineer, Dr. Clinton M. File The activities of the Business Department are pro- moted by the Junior Chamber of Commerce which en- courages unity and a professional attitude through active participation of all business students. Among the activities sponsored by the J.C.C. are outings, pro- fessional meetings and an annual Christmas Party for the children at Willard Home. This year the students heard a lecture by the noted author and business edu- cator. Dr. Dorothy Finkelhor. In the spring the business students in cooperation with local merchants spon- sored a Merchandise Fair, which was held on the campus. Officers of the J. C. C. are Charles B. Flint, President; Sally Scheeran, Vice-President; Marjorie Strong, Corresponding Secretary; June Summerville, Recording Secretary; Harry Danielson, Treasurer; and the Advisers are Elsie G. Rineer and James K. Stoner. 13 The Music Department prepares and develops stu- dents for public school music teachers and extra- professional music education. May 3-9 was a busy week for all music majors. It was National Music Week and time for the Music Educators ' Club to perform. We did exactly that by having two Convocation programs, senior recitals, and all other special events on those few days. Our activities were not all limited to Music Week. Throughout the year we enjoyed many teas, outings, and a dinner. Officers of the club are Daryl Cornelius, President; Jim Lauffer, Vice-President; Joan Frey, Secretary; William Appel, Treasurer; Clel T. Silvey, Adviser. music Miss Laura M. Remsburg, Walter W. York, Miss Arvilla Terrill, Robert W. Burggraf, C. David McNaughton, Jerome Landsman, Thomas J. Hughes, Charles E. Davis Miss Lola Beelor, Dr. Clel T. Silvey (Director), Miss Aagot M. K. Borge Assorted music students make theirs music Miss Agnes M. Bothne, Lawrence C. Stitt, Miss Gladys Dundleberger, Miss Catherine C. Carl 14 The Home Economics Club welcomed the new freshmen to the department with a Big-Little Sister party. A few weeks later the freshmen were further initiated by an all-white candlelight ceremony which formally made them members of the depart- mental club. Other activities included a booth at the Campus Carnival, and a float at Homecoming. The freshmen were again feted at the Sophomore-Freshman Party in November. The annual Christmas Party, and Merry-Go held on Valentine ' s Day for the juniors and seniors were high lights of the social calendar. The year ' s activities were completed by a depart- mental tea for high school students interested in Home Economics OS a career. The Home Economics Club is affiliated with the American Home Economics Association. Officers are: Helen Young, President; Mary Alice Stitt, Vice- President; Margaret Ann Cooper, Recording Secretary; Mary Agnes Price, Treasurer; and Helen Loftis, Adviser. The freshman club officers are: Betty Grimm, President; Grace Thomas, Vice- President; Doris Edwards, Recording Secretary; Sue Shaub, Treasurer; and Dr. Opal T. Rhodes, Adviser. Miss Helen Loftis, Miss Helen Merriman, Mrs. Fannie Smith, Miss Mildred Omwake, Miss Anna Gorman Miss leola Hayes, Miss Ethel Oxiey, Miss Rachel Moss, Mrs. Pas- quale, Mrs. Elizabeth LaVelle, Dr. Opal T. Rhodes (Director) home economics Miss Hayes and Home Economics sophomores canning (yum!) chicken 15 An Elementary Department student gains knowledge in the materials and methods needed to teach children of elementary school age. He reaches the peak of his college career during his student teaching days where he applies the methods he has learned. The Elementary Club is afTiliated with the Association for Childhood Education International. Composed of representatives from each class and the club officers, the ACE council helps outline club activities. This year the club held a Get Acquainted Party for freshmen and a Christmas party, compiled student directories and sponsored professional meetings. The ofFicers are Peggy Kracht, President; Shirley Ort, Vice-President; Joan Ditmar, Secretary; and Lois Ward, Treasurer. Anyone in these six departments, English and Speech, Foreign Languages, Geog- raphy, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies, is automatically a member of our organization. Besides giving us a chance to associate socially, this club also fosters the exchange of ideas that will be of professional value to us. We feel these activities help us to unify our division. Bob Scalpello is President; Robert Jordan, Vice-President; Georgia Ann Funk, Secretary; Pat Sweitzer, Treasurer; and Dr. Joy Mahachek, Adviser. emenfanes go creative in an art das ith Dr. Kipp and Mrs. Gasslander elementary and secondary Something, somewhere, seems to be very fascinating. Could if be math? LIBRARIANS: Lucille Litllefield, Joseph K. Hall (Director), Florence Ridenour LANGUAGES: Dr. Edward W. Bieghler EDUCATION: Dr. S. Trevor Hadley, Mrs. Blanche W. McCluer, Ralph B. Beard (Director), Miss Anna O ' Toole, Dr. Irene Russell, Dr. Stanley Lore; In Bock: Dr. Paul A. Risheberger, Wilber Emmert GEOGRAPHY: Dr. Norah E. Zink, Lawrence C. Davis (Director) MATHEMATICS: Leroy H. Schnell, Dr. Isaac L. Stright, Dr. Joy Mohochek (Director) 17 HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Miss Lena Ellenberger, Regis A, McKnight, George- P. Miller (Director), Miss Malindo Ham- blen, Samuel G. Smith, Lewis H, Shaffer SOCIAL STUDIES: W. M. Whitmyre (Director), C. M. Johnson, Dr. Albert Wohl, Miss Florence Wallace, Dr. Ralph W. Cordier, Dr. John R. Sohli Donald I (Directc SCIENCE DEPARTMENT: Sealed: Merrill B lams, Vernon Zeitler, Dr. Willis H. Bell, Paul Woddell, Daniel G. Reiber; Stonding: Dr. Hoffmoster, Adrian W. Rulond, Dr. Dwight Sollberger ector) ENGLISH AND SPEECH: Dr. Edna Hays, Robert E. Ensley, Arthur F.Nicholson, Edward F. Corr, James R. Green, Dr. Galen Besco; Front Row: Dr. Abigail Boordman, Miss Morgoret Stewart, Dr. Mourice Rider, Dr. Rhodes R. Stabley (Director) 18 F i jf f -H: Keith School student teachers . . . one of the lost steps in a long education student teaching The Keith School provides the college staff, and young persons entering the profession, on opportunity to study children, as well as to study about children. As a participation and observation center, the school furnishes prospective teachers a place where they may study new teaching-learn- ing concepts and test these new theories in practical situations. In the induction of the student into teaching, the Keith School endeavors to bridge the gap between theory and practice with a minimum of con- fusion, and constantly strives to encourage in the new teacher con- tinual professional growth through travel, study, writing, and broad contacts with community life. Director of Studenf Teaching and Placement: John E. Davis Seated: Mrs. Elfa M. Porter, Miss Jane Mer- vine, Miss Lois Anderson, Miss Alice St. Clair, Miss Helen McLean, Miss Aagot M. K. Borge; Standing: Mrs. Mary Swarts, Miss Martha Zimmerman, Earl S. Hoenstine, Miss Kathryn O ' Toole, Dr. John Sahli (Principal of Junior High), John E. Davis (Director), Miss Blanche Waugamon, Dr. Norman, Miss Lois Blair, Dr. D. O. Lott A senior class SENIOR CLASS OFFICER S: Jules Filcik, President; Jo Wehler, Treasurer; Jeanne Frere, Secretary; and Cecil Tranquil, Vice-President. We entered Indiana with little but the raw materials ready for moulding, eager for knowledge and under- standing. As we progressed, the pieces of the some- times confusing puzzle became clear. Along with our headaches and struggles, a constant companion, fun, accompanied us on our journey. Freshman customs, fraternal parties, homecoming, laughter show, and swing-out were just a few of the activities that added to our happiness at Indiana. Together, all this gives us courage to fulfill whatever work lies ahead. 22 Big Indians Ed Branish, Dave Thompson, and Jock Conley seem a litfle smug about that ploy they ' re discussing Joan Everly, Shirley Ullom, Shirley Ort, Marianne Demchak, Eunice Walker, Betty Burr, Barbara Wilson, and Helen Barr 23 1953 seniors DIANA ABRAHAM Business KATHLEEN ADORNATO Business Jeannette Indiana MAX AFANESKO Secondary EUEANE AGNEW Music Pittsburgh ESTHER AGNEW Elementary ROBERT AGNEW Elementary Union City Aliquippa ROBERT ANTANAITIS Secondary FLORENCE BAKER Home Economics Shavertown Somerset CHARLES BALTZER Business HELEN BARR Elementary Johnstown St. Mary ' s SHIRLEY ANN BENNETT Kittanning Elementary FREDERICK G. BETTS Elementary Clearfield LOIS E. BISH Secondary EDWARD BLACK Secondary Big Run CLARA J. BLACKBURN Kittanning Business Martinsburg • DELORES BLACKHAM Johnstown Elementary WILLIAM BLEHAR Nanty-Glo Business RUTH ANN BOWMAN Butler Home Economics 24 EDWARD BRANISH Philipsburg Business SHIRLEY BRANNON Pittsburgh Home Economics MARIE BRANT Somerset Business RAYMOND BRATTON Philipsburg Secondary MONA JEAN BROWN Clarksburg Elementary WILLARD V. BROWN Pittsburgh Secondary DAVID W. BRUCE Indiana Secondary JAMES S. BRUST Indiana Secondary ROBERT S. BUFALINI Ambridge Secondary MONA LOU BUHITE Sykesville Music JOSEPH BUNT St. Michael Music TEXANNA BURGH Zelienople Elementary 25 1953 seniors BETTY RAE BURR St. Mary ' s Elementary GEORGE BURTICK Aultman Secondary NORMA JEAN CAGLEY Johnstown Home Economics MARY CALABRESE Rossiter Business ELSIE JEAN CALDWELL Derry Home Economics BETTY CAMERON Indiana Home Economics GLENN C. CAMPBELL Indiana Business NANCY CARLES Johnstown Elementary GILDA CAPPELLA Aliquippa Elementary GILDA CASTELLO Pittsburgh Elementary EARL CEH Millvale Elementary THOMAS CHRISTIE Clymer Secondary k M vt 26 EDWARD CLAWSON Elementary Ligonier RICHARD COLEMAN Secondary Apollo JOHN CONLEY Secondary : Pittsburgh EDWARD CLAY Business Pittsburgh CAMILLE COMFORT Art Mt. Pleasant KENNETH W. CONRATH Business Penn Run DARYL MERTON CORNELIUS Music Cresson ROBERT A. COUGHENOUR Music Youngwood JOHN C. CUGINI Secondary Tire Hill ANNA CORVIN Music Sand Patch JAMES CREPS Secondary Indiana FRANCIS G. CUMMINGS Music Franklin JAMES W. CUMMINGS Altoona LOIS JEAN DANIELS Elementary Pittsburgh SHIRLEY ANN DAVIES Elementary Blairsville SHIRLEY CUSHING Elementary Universal ANTHONY A. D ' ATTILIO Secondary Blairsville AUDREY JEAN DEMARIA Home Economics Pittsburgh MARIANNE DEMCHAK St. Michaels Elementary SHIRLEY MAE DENNICK Uniontown Home Economics JAMES M. DICK Indiana Art PEGGY LEE DIVELY A 1 toon a Elementary E. VIRGINIA DOVERSPIKE New Bethlehem Home Economics JAMES E. DOVERSPIKE Summerville Business JAMES DOYLE Clairton Art JOANNE M. DUNCAN McKeesport Elementary ANNETTE DUNKLE Everett Art RICHARD M. DURIS North Braddock Music DONNA MAE DURST Pittsburgh Secondary MARGARET EAGLEY North Girard Business 1953 seniors 28 DELORES ELDEN Hastings LAURA EMRICK Glenshaw SHIRLEY ENGLEHARDT Pittsburgh Secondary Music Business HAZEL ELLIOTT Franklin VANCE C. ENCK Allen MARY JANE EVERARD Huntingdon Home Economics Secondary Elementary JOAN EVERLY Pittsburgh MARY FARRELL Altoona JULES FILCIK Arnold Elementary Elementary Secondary WILLIAM W. FARRAR Pittsburgh ANTHONY FICCA Blairsville JOHN FIORINA Derry Secondary Business Business MARY ANN FIRMENT Greensburg GLORIA FRANK New Cumberland KARL FRIEDLINE Johnstown Home Economics Home Economics Music PATRICIA FOUST Huntingdon RENEE J. FRERE Point Marion MADELYN FRITZ Benton Business Art Art 29 MARY LOU FUHRER East Brady ANN FUNK Punxsutawney SHIRLEY GANOE Heilwood Music Secondary Elementary ROBERT P. FUHRMANN Johnstown VIVIAN GALL Punxsutawney JACQUELINE GARNIC Allenport Elementary Elementary Business JAMES GARRITY Derry GEORGE GASPER Windber EARL GEORGE New Kensington Business Business Secondary MARIANNE GARRITY Monaco GRACE GEMMELL Indiana ROBERT GEORGE Johnstown Elementary Home Economics Business CAROLYN CHRIST Uniontown JAMES A. GOOD Marion Center MARILYN GORDON Beaver Elementary Business Elementary LILA GILKEY North Braddock MELDA GOOD Indiana KENNETH GOULD Dayton Elementary Secondary Music 1953 seniors PAULA GRAFTON Indiana Music ANNA GRIFFITH Oil City Home Economics JEAN GROVES Leechburg Elementary DOROTHY GUARD (JORDAN) Indiana Elementary ROGER GUELLA Nanty-Glo Elementary RALPH GUEST East Pittsburgh Music HARRY GUISE Johnstown Secondary SHIRLEY HAGER Fairbanks Business JACQUELINE HAINES Lebanon Home Economics MILDRED HALLMAN Johnstown Art BARBARA HAMBURG Pittsburgh Elementary BETTY HAMILTON Belle Vernon Home Economics 31 1953 seniors AGNES HANCHERICK Home Economics EILEEN HANZEL Elementary Nu Mine Johnstown BARBARA HAYS Home Economics GRACE HAYS Art Karns Willow St. LOIS HEADLEE Home Economics BARBARA HEDDENS Elementary Bradford RICHARD HEIGES Secondary FRANCIS HELM Elementary Indiana JOAN HENKEL Pittsburgh Home Economics Kittonning ROBERT HENSEL Addison Secondary DANIEL HICKEY Secondary JEAN HILL Elementary Pittsburgh Rochester Mills JOAN HILL New Kensington Home Economics MARY HOEHLER Music Wayne LOUISE HOGUE Home Economics BEHY LOU HOLLEN Secondary Pittsburgh Fallentimber JESSE HORNYAK Art LOLA E. HOSACK Art Portage Ingomar 32 E. JANE HOYMAN Elementary JANET HUTZEL Business JEAN IDE Elementary PATRICIA JACKSON Elementary DOROTHY JAKOVAC Elementary FRANCES JANCAR Elementary Acme Mineral Point Pittsburgh Homestead Oakmont Conemaugh ESTHER JOHNSON Dravosburg Elementary JEAN JOHNSON Somerset Art JOAN JOHNSON Ridgway Home Economics MARGARET JOHNSTON Westover Business CLIFFORD JONES Monessen Business ROBERT JORDAN Indiana Secondary 33 1953 seniors WILLIAM JORDAN Indiana Secondary WILLIAM KARNS Elmora Secondary NEAL KEEPER Leechburg Secondary CAROLE KELLERMAN Bellwood Art CHARLES KENNEDY Clearfield Business WILBERT KING Windber Music WILLIAM KIRCHER Pittsburgh Business ELIZABETH KISSINGER Indiana Elementary MARGARET JO KISSINGER Ligonier Secondary MARY LOU KLINE Kittanning Elementary RUTH KLINGENSMITH Indiana Elementary CLYDE KNARR Troutvilie Secondary 34 LOIS KNOLL Pittsburgh MARGARET KRACHT Ford City JAMES A. KROTZER New Bethlehem Business Elementary Business WILLIAM J. KOLAK Windber WALTER C. KRICH Pittsburgh JACK KUHNS Indiana Music Business Elementary BETTY ANN KUMMER Perrysville JOSEPH F. LANE Johnstown JAMES H. LAUFFER Manor Secondary Secondary Music SAM C. LAMENDOLA Arnold E. JOYCE LATSHAW Indiana MARILYN LEADER McKeesport Music Music Home Economics THOMPSON LEHNERT Ambridge HERMAN A. LITZINGER Johnstown MARILYN JANE LOUCKS Connellsville Art Music Elementary GWENDOLYN LEWIS Finleyville JANET LONGNECKER Havertown MARY LUCAS Norfolk, Va. Music Elementary Secondary i ' MJA NORMA LUKAS Pittsburgh Home Economics CAROL LUTHER Windber Home Economics CLAIR McELFRESH Sewickley Music JAMES McKELVEY Indiana Secondary JAMES FRANCIS McKENNA Mt. Pleasant Secondary NANCY MocNEIL Pittsburgh Home Economics HELEN MADDEN Hollidaysburg Elementary RAYMOND MAKOWSKI Indiana Business IVAN MARTIN Tifusville Music SHIRLEY ANN MARTIN Volant Home Economics CARLO MASSAGLIA Rillton Business FAITH MATTYS Pittsburgh Elementary 1953 seniors 36 VERNON MAUK Baden Art MRS. AGNES MEHALICK Graceton Elementary MARION MIKESELL Mahaffey Music BERTHA MILLER Meadville Home Economics LAURA MILLER Music MARILYN MILLER Elementary Murrysville Taylor ROBERT MILLER Secondary Monongahelo SAMUEL D. MILLER Music RUTH LOIS MILLER Robesonia WILLIAM C. MILLER Home Economics Business Leechburg Apollo EDWARD D. MILLS Indiana Secondary MARY ANN MIZIKAR Mammoth Secondary GEORGE MOHR TrafFord Secondary ANNA LOUISE MOORE Hollsopple Music EUGENE MOORE Secondary LEONARD MOTTO Business Cowansville McKeesport FRANK MUNSON Music PATRICIA MYERS Secondary Mlllvale Brookville 37 SHIRLEY MYERS Summerville GERALDINE NEIKAM Allentown WILLIAM NOEL Derry Business Business Business DOROTHY NAGY Sharpsville MARY ELLEN NEWMAN Ellwood City LOIS JOAN NORRIS Williamsburg Home Economics Elementary Elementary CARL OAKES Clymer PATRICIA ODELL York SHIRLEY ORT Bellwood Secondary Business Elementary RUTH ANN OAKFORD Havertown HELEN O ' NEIL Blairsville CATHERINE PALEY Red Lion Art Home Economics Home Economics JOHN PANCELLA Dunbar BARBARA PATCH Jeannette LUCAS PAVLOVICH Slickville Secondary Home Economics Elementary LORETTA PASTORE New Castle MARY LOU PATTON Ridgeway JAMES R. PEACH Jeannette Business Music Business 1953 seniors MRS. ELSIE PEER Indiana Elementary JEAN PERRON Becverdale Elementary ELIZABETH PETERS Eldred Elementary JOANNE PETERSON Scottdale Elementary MARSHAL POLICICCHIO Boswell Secondary MARLENE POORBAUGH Somerset Elementary DAVID PORINCHAK Johnstown Art CAROLE ANN PROTZELLER Spongier Music ROBERTA PRITCHARD Monaco Elementary GRACE RANEY New Golilee Music JEAN RAYBUCK Hawthorne Business ELSIE REA Crafton Elementary 39 1953 seniors MARGARET REED Art JAMES REID Music New Kensington Oil City LOIS JEAN REID Arr MARY LOUISE REISER Hollidaysburg Secondary DON L RITCHEY Elementary BARBARA ROBERTSON Business Portage Fox burg DONALD D. RORABARGH Conemaugh MORRIS A. ROSENTHAL Blairsville ARMENA RUKAVINA Rural Ridge Secondary Elementary Home Economics PALMA ROSE Elementary Pittsburgh JO ANNE ROWE Secondary Indiana RONALD W. RUSSELL Nanfy-Glo Elementary FRANCIS T. RYAN Art WILLIAM SABOTA Secondary Cresson Mt. Pleasant CHESTER SAMSON Music GLENN M. SANNER Secondary Franklin Robinson JOSEPH SANTELLA Business Altoona ROSE MARIE SANTUCCI Windber Business 40 ROBERT SCALPELLO Arnold Secondary DOLORES SCHELLHAMMER Johnstown Elementary BARBARA SCHLEMMER Brockway Elementary JANEANNE SCHNELL Indiana Home Economics SHELLY SCHRECHENGOST Punxsutowney Home Economics JOHN F. SCOTT Pittsburgh Music NELLO SESTINI New Kensington Music FRANK SHAFFER Indiana Art ROBERT SHAFFER Indiana Business 41 1953 seniors GEORGE SHAHEEN Arnold Secondary PATRICIA SHIVELY Beaver Elementary GEORGE SIMCINA Duquesne Secondary JOAN SIMMONS Indiana Secondary EDWARD SIMS Oil City Music NORMAN JAY SMITH Indiana Secondary SYVILLA SMITH Knox Home Economics HELEN SNYDER Bentleyville Home Economics JEAN ANN SNYDER Ci jmberlond, Md. Music PATRICIA SNYDER McKeesport Music PATRICIA SOBECK Blairsville Elementary 42 BARBARA SOBER Secondary Johnstown RUTH E. SOKOLOVICH Elementary Indiana EDWARD SOLOSKI Business Kittanning GEORGE SOKOLOVICH Secondary Indiana CHARLES SOLLINGER Music Franklin JAMES SPODNIK Secondary Lilly JOANN NELLE SPORY Music Davidsvllle BARBARA STANIER Elementary Pittsburgh ZOANN STOUGHTON Music Connoguenessing FRANCIS STAMPLER Business Yukon WILLIAM STORMER Business Ebensburg FRANK STRAHL Secondary Duquesne r BARBARA STRANFORD Secondary Oil City SHIRLEY THIEROFF Elementary Pittsburgh SHIRLEY THOMAS Elementary Home JOHN C. SWAUGER Business Beaver NORMA JOANNE THOMAS M Music ineral Point ANNE THOMPSON Elementary Havertown RICHARD P. THOMPSON Brackenridge Music ALVIN DAVID THOMPSON Clearfield Secondary JOHN MILTON TOMAN Leechburg Secondary CECIL TRANQUILL Business Avella SHIRLEY ANN ULLOM Arlington, Vo. Elementary FRANK VAIRO New Kensington Elementary EUGENE ALBERT VALETTI Jeannette Business JOHN WILLIAM VASSEL Greensburg Secondary -J .f Im 44 1953 seniors JOYCE VOGAN Music Sandy Lake CHARLOTTE WAITE Elementary Hollidaysburg EUNICE WALKER Marion Center Elementary LOIS WALLACE Elementary MARILYN WARD Art PAUL WARNER Secondary JUNE A. WATERHOUSE Home Economics LEE J. WATSON Elementary Corry Altoona New Florence Pittsburgh Tarentum 45 1953 seniors OLIVE MARIE WATSON Elementary MARY JANE WEBER Home Economics California JOANN ELIZABETH WEHLER Littlestown Art Clymer , MYRTLE WELLER Johnstown Home Economics JEAN ANN WERNITZ Indiana Art BARBARA JAYNE WILSON Larimer Elementary MARILYN RUTH WOLFE Leechburg Music RICHARD WOLFE Business 46 i o • ' ■ £S ' ' 1 SHIRLEY WOOLCUTT Business JOANNE MITCHELL WOOD McKeesport Elementary Butler ROBERT DAVID ZACUR Indiana Secondary EILEEN HARRIS ZADAI Bakertown Secondary DORIS LAVERNE ZILCOSKY Johnsonburg Business CAROLYN F. ZORETICH North Braddock Secondary RICHARD E. ZORTMAN Secondary York -! c , 47 juniors JUNIOR OFFICERS: Clyde McGeary, President; Helen Young, Vice-President; Barbara Conner, Secretory; David Spencer, Treas- urer; Gladys Dunkelberger, Adviser. Feeling relaxed after passing Junior Standing, we are now anxiously looking forward to our next big step — student teaching. Our activities, besides several business meetings, included a class outing at the college lodge and the annual prom in April. art First Row: Johnston, Bauer, Rexrode, Allen, Switzer, Curry, Oakley. Second Row: Conner, Nelson, Rothhoor, Neuroth, Bennett, Vitole, Shotzberger, Thompson, Tuttle. Third Row: Yeckley, Nordsiek, Mellon, Taylor, Gregor, Hamilton, Stager, Pasternak, McGeary. business First Row: Moore, Vanity, Elsenbach, Flint, Spencer. Second Row; Strong, Theemler, Summerville, Zong, Vinton. Third Row: Plymire, Danielson, Cecchetti. 48 elementary First Row: Csech, Anderson, Hoffman, Mozziotti, Cos- sidy, Wright, Bernordo. Second Row: Conlon, Lunder- stodt, Jotinston, Thompson, Prough, Book, Hammer, Spires. Third Row: Fox, Jennings, Skinkle, Wagner, Hunter. Hillis, Hobaugh, Aldstadt. Fourth Row: Raysor, Morton, Kibsey, Craig, Keelon, Pontono, Swartz, Dom- enick, Karper. Fifth Row: Conn, Miller, Bushyoger, Gendrolies, Gordiner, Shaner, Kuhl, Kelly, Thomas, Phil- lips. II II . I I home economics First Row: Bennett, Galli, Chuba, Dodson, Zelenske, Elder, O ' Donnell. Second Row: Cooper, Marsh, Reed, Verbish, Bigenho, Kemp, Third Row: Riddell, Jones, McCobe, Trimble, Molone, Nicholson. Fourth Row: Young, Mills, Bosh, Price, Connelly. Fifth Row: Dunegon, Mihalyl, Boyce, Reynolds, Delia Vecchia. music First Row: Chelgren, Leidy, Billings, Morgan. Second Row: Towns, Fox, Shaffer, Bouch, Cogley. Third Row: Patterson, Smith, Megill, Potter, Johnson, Macurdy. i« IB I I , secondary First Row: Vorlage (Tredick), Sweitzer, Schreiner, Mc- Clintock. Second Row: Grigos, Hill, Collerone, Coslner, Wadding. } f-t 49 At the beginning of the year the Sophomore Class thought up antics for Freshman Customs. Under the direction of our class officers we went all out to make Freshman Customs a memorable occasion. Although we needed a great deal of time to prepare for sophomore examinations, we still had time for fun. On November 22, right before Thanksgiving vacation, we held our class prom. Evening in Paris. To finish out our year as sophs we sponsored an informal outing at the college lodge in April. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Fred Boss, President; Donna Ball, Vice- Presrdenf; Louise Alexander, Secretory; Diane Drake, Treasurer, Vernon Zeitler, Adviser. art First Row: Sallode, Diehl, Carnobuci. Sec- ond Row: Moor , Miller, Calloway, James Third Row: Zammikiel, Cclley, LaBute, Boss sophomores business First Row: MosUas, Chapman, Miller, Clyde. Second Row: Bartlett, Carver, Obrock, Clay- pool, Lama. Third Row: Sirko, Kunkle, Hlcho, Williams, Coxey. 50 elementary First Row: Morth, Gold, Griffith, Eggleston, Taylor. Second Row: Edmiston, Schilling, Owens, Schussler, Motto, Young. Third Row: Rode, Cwik, Dick, Conlon, Weiers. Fourth Row: Smith, Borkley, Corman, Vasilko. home economics FirsI Row: Booher, Olivo, Magee, Sprecher, Weaver. Second Row: Ivey, Williams, Gray, Fallow, Earnest, Vincent, Dietrick. Third Row: Smith, Hickok, Croissant, Stitt, Alt, Umsteod, Harrick, Humphreys. music First Row: Lebo, Johnston, Drake, Aglietti Vaiko, Gall, Bryan, Reith. Second Row: Don- atelli, McCurdy, Dudek, Miller, Shoemaker Hilty, Schoenenbrolch, Marshall, Switzer, Federici. Third Row: Lynch, Wolfe, Nicholas, Botti, Good, Emanuele, Williams, Doltenboch. Fourth Row: Lankford, Bierer, Spagnoli, Rossi, Pressau, Pecsenye, Riley, Lauffer. First Row: Notornicola, Hoenstine, Chap- man, Sanders, Nichols, Sheasley. Second Row: Kinkeod, Baughman, Culp, Zugay, Plumpis, Streams. art First Row; Hostetler, Psychos, MacNeil, Lat- erza, McKinnie, Miner. Second Row: Orcutt, Evifts, Fedoska, Bandzey, Harshey, Gilbert, Noll. Ttiird Row: Escott, King, Straitwell, Zimolzok, Moginsky, Sprankle, Gillespie, Vanity. Fourth Row: Comfort, Barbor, Cal- derwood, Seelye, Skladanowski, Ollinger, Tate. After having survived the rugged Indian life during customs, the freshman class swung into action. All former frosh realize that very little is ever accom- plished until those mad three days are over. Aside from class meetings, there was the excitement of the prom in March, and a spring outing. FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Charles Bradley, President; William Eckert, Vice- President; Evelyn Hollabaugh, Secretary; Bert Christie, Treasurer; Charles A. Davis, Adviser. freshmen 52 business First Row: McFarland, Butcher, Aroney, Adornato, Stein, Jeffries, Sumner, ShafFer, Sipe. Second Row: Stefanak, Hammers, Hennon, Miller, Payo, Hayes, Sorber, Zerfoss. Third Row: Walker, Josefczyk, McCinnis, Richard, Beegle, Waugaman, Parker, Shaf- fer. Fourth Row: Corns, Sharpe, Long, Windhager, Christner, Moyer, Heubel, Beng- ston. Fifth Row: Clarke, Stets, Ficerai, Dun- lap, Nusser, Manning, Guth, Shuster, Beltz. elementary First Row: Henderson, Snyder, Pflum, Gaunt- ner, St. Clair, Cipriano. Second Row: Motto, Oakes, Davis, Caldwell, Green, Layton, De- Chant, Reiner, Mathewson, Morgillo, Arvai. Third Row: Lutr, Rowland, Aley, McCreight, Bohren, Gilmore, Boring, Jones, Wylie, Bellman, Leibfreid, Furnory, Cable, Jackson, Evey. Fourth Row: Myers, Petrone, Rock, Gayley, Harmon, Hazelton, Roberts, Arri- gonie, Albright, McMillen, Wilt, Pazin, Eider. Fifth Row: Weitzel, Olinger, Wright, Wagle, Fleming, Crawford, Johnson, Hart- lond, Custer, Carlson, Clay pool, Clark, Morteeney, Hoffman. Sixth Row: Kitchen, Gent, Barczy, Word, Stigers, McCardle, Kuvlesky, Koontz, Gerst, Calhoun, Wagner, Gunther, Boyle. home economics First Row: Miskinis, Strine, Reynolds, Keil, Miller, Shaub. Second Row: Lemmon, Trayer, Myers, Heil, Hamilton, Acker, Hill, Merrill, Kingan, Crider, Grimm. Third Row: Thomas, Hollcbough, Everett, Lamberson, Marshall, Weisel, Fischer, Seal, Valimont, Glontz, La- monettin, Shaub. Fourth Row: Miller, Bios- chak, O ' Leslie, Mundo, Zeigler, Lesher, War- ner, Gruber, Shaulis, Trimble, Critchfield, McAnollen, Rihn. Fifth Row: Bellone, Car- baugh, Grafton, Gary, Edwards, Vukmir, Jackson, Caddy, Jackson, Sterrett, Grodler, Stetter. Sixth Row: Evans, Feeley, Gill, Ring- ler. Miller, Robison, States, Murphy, Altemus, Rieth, Pacelli, Rehburg, Otto, Jones. music First Row: Wenzel, Scottson, Seaman, Ja- cobs, Hesselgesser, Rossi, Mellish, Scott, Al- berter, Chopin. Second Row: Remaley, Mat- ter, Miholy, Ranshaw, Sprague, Montag, Stevenson, Pheasant, Woite, Covert, Hyder, Murdoch. Third Row: Spriggs, Calhoon, Edwards, Sickelsmith, Marshall, Bennett, McKinney, Mellott, Signorino, Weis, Robert- son. Fourth Row: Thomas, McGinnie, Wright, Scungio, Cugini, Szabo, Hommaker, Marrac- cini. Fluke, Roth. Fifth Row: Servinsky, Romes- berg, Kiriakou, DuMars, Nines, McDuggle, Pruchnic, Hutchinson, Wilkinson, Wehman, secondary First Row: Bender, Harvey, McGarvey, lan- dis, Stauffer. Second Row: Kipp, Pearl, Campisono, Bowers, Corsini, Terbot, Empfield, Empfleld, Poterline, Panchisin. Third Row: Hryniowska, Severing, Reiser, Harbison, Hick- man, Anderson, Gatto, Germonto, Ananco, Morris, Hartle, Lotine. Fourth Row: Pokes, Pesci, Martin, Miller, Underwood, Hobson, Kuhn, Petchor, Myers, DufFy, Emanuel, Mc- Dowell. Fifth Row; Lieb, Lehew, Kripowicz, Mostoller, Lassinger, Matthews, Empfield, Stuck, Canfleld, Kirsch, Bell. Sixth Row: Novinsky, Jones, Slippy, Thompson, Proh, Shea, Kunkle, Dinsel, lloyd, Hrivnak, Loch. 3in A Mixing fun with business at a Student Council meeting student council The Student Council seeks to create a frank understanding of mutual problems among the student body, the faculty, and the administra- tion. It also provides an opportunity for members of all departments to discuss student problems, and in so doing fosters a feeling of campus friendliness and responsibility. It acts as the advisory com- mittee for the Student Union and sponsors student elections. To raise money for the Campus Chest Fund, which it established, the Student Council backed a carnival this fall, the first of its kind to make an appearance on I.S.T.C. Campus. The council ' s current pur- pose in sponsoring It ' s Laughter We ' re After is to pay the band uniform debt. Joneanne Schneil President of Student Council OFFICERS President Jan Schnell Vice-President Richard Kapsa Secretary Suzanne McClements Adviser W. M. Whitmyre 56 ' women s collegiate association Holding a place of prime importance in each girl ' s school life, the WCA is the governing body of all resident women. The council is composed of a president from each of John Sutton and Clark Halls and a representative from the women ' s cottages. During the year we sponsored a Halloween party, held open meetings, and installed new officers. We also conducted a survey of ideas for the redecoration of John Sutton Auditorium. Officers are Dolores Cas- sidy, President; Barbara Bouch, Vice-President; Marjorie Chapman, Secretary; and June Rowbottom, Treasurer. non-resident women ' s league Even though we don ' t live on campus, our membership in the Non- Resident Women ' s League enables us to associate with our friends and to take part in more campus activities. It is our custom to com- plete one special project each year. Our social get-togethers in- cluded outings at the lodge end several other parties. Officers are Sarah Jane Williams, President; Janet Simpson, Vice-president; Leora Roger, Secretary-Treasurer; and Anna Gorman, Adviser. judicial board As members of the governing board for resident women, we act upon cases of misdemeanor and give counsel to the infractors. Each year we publish a hand-book for freshman women to make their dormitory life happier. We are under the capable leadership of Miss F aust. Dean Faust, Dean Whitmyre, and five members of the student body carry out a well-rounded social program on campus. Our treasury supplies newspapers and magazines for the lounges, movies — with the innovation this year of foreign films — and orchestras for dances. The Social Life Committee joined with the WCA to provide Sunday teas and equipment for the men ' s and women ' s lounges. The resident and non-resident women ' s organizations are allotted their own budgets. Social Life also financed the Freshman Orientation parties. social life committee 58 cultural life committee A part of the Jacob ' s Pillow dance group — a highlight of the year. Each year Cultural Life schedules those entertainment events calcu- lated to be of most value to the student body. The Committee is made up of one member from each department. Thi s year the group chose the Wagner Opera Company, which presented Carmen, Jacob ' s Pillow Dance Group, the Robert Shaw Chorale, and a lecturer. A. E. Drumheller is adviser to the group. th e cue The Cue, the official handbook of the college which is financed by the Cooperative Association, is distributed before the opening of the fall session each year as a guide to students. In it are published all the regulations governing students and student activities, and de- scriptions of all college organizations, both curricular and extra- curricular. The booklet is completed by a calendar of events for the coming year. Members of the staff are Mary Ann Calterone, Editor; Karlin Bennett, Art Editor; Barbara Book, Nancy Evans, Janet Cook, Marilyn Hill, Carol Henry, Ruth Runaley, Elenore Zimolzak, Harriet Calhoun, Nancy Tebay, and Jane Miller. Advisers are Dr. Galen S. Besco and Dr. Orval Kipp. 59 This year the Indiana PENN continued to present weekly, uncensored news and features to our readers. Not only did we of the staff work for expression, but we urged the student body to express its views through letters and editorials which we printed. We are proud of the Ali-American and Inter-Collegiate Awards that we have re- ceived, and we have done our best to maintain the traditional free- dom of press here in Indiana. Janet Miller First Semester Editor Richard Flickinger Second Semester Editor The PENN is justifiably proud of its policy of no censorship, which is rare in most schools like I.S.T.C. When the responsibility rests upon the students alone, it has been proven time after time that that responsibility breeds caution, courage, and integrity within the newspaper. Arthur F. Nicholson Adviser 60 FIRST SEMESTER Executive Editor Janet Miller News Dick Flickinger Business Manager Bernard Sewok Sports James Creps Copy John Harwick Feature Aiene Billings Society Ella Mae Lewis Circulation Bob Scapello Exchange Beverly Ward Typing Ada Di Biase Faculty Adviser Arthur F. Nicholson Reporters: Ruth Weaver, Janet Covert, Virginia Oakes, Pat McFarland, Mary Carolyn Myres, Mary Cagley, Helen Stettler, Grace Raney, Harriet Cal- houn, Eleanor Bellone, Jacqueline Sorber, JoAnne Hardick, Elaine de Francisco, Bob Fuhrmann, Dick Kapsa. SPORTS: Elaine Evans, Charles Christiano FEATURE: Dorothy Roberts, Georgeanne Schreiner, Mary Ann Beck, Linda Broesecker, Patricia Sickel- smith, Mary Gradler, Bob Georges. TYPIST: Carol Henry PHOTOGRAPHY: Eugene Moore Mary Cagley, Eugene Moore, Alene Billings, and John Harwick, busily at work on deodline night. How can the typist concentrate? Alene Billings, Carol Henry, Ada Di Biose, Elaine Evans, and Jo Ann Hardick. That wee hours of the morning lull. John Warwick, Dick Flickinger, Alene Billings, ond Janet Miller. PENN readers on a rainy Thursday. The photo editor, caught ofF guard while trying to sort out the sopho- more class A yearbook is not just another volume to be leafed through, and then tucked into a bookshelf to gather dust. For years to come it is brought out and the pictures are laughed at and sighed over. Sentimental? Maybe, but a yearbook has in it a lot of things we ' ve put our hearts into. The 1953 OAK has tried to keep away from lofty aims and mottoes, and noble sentiments because we realize that it ' s the little things we most enjoy remembering. We hope you enjoy it for a long time. Editor-in-Chief Jane Curry Business Manager Norman Oakes Writeups Eleanor Mihaiyi Photography Jack Zammikiel Copy Pot Schussler Senior Babs Janculo Advertising Annabel Switzer Collection Albert Calogero Senior Photography Boyd Plymire Layout Fred Boss Cover Artist Bill Pasternak Sports Charles Christiano, Tony Lenzi Advisers Edgar Trapp, Edward Carr EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS: Robert Fuhrmann, Eugene Cec- cetti, Eleanor Burt, Jane Weisel, Marie Nichols, Elaine An- derson, Delores Johnson, Sandra Chapin, Joseph Hriunak, Vivian Shutsa, Leora Roger. BUSINESS ASSISTANTS: Delores Eisenbach, Shirley Fischer, Barbara Bachman, Louise Alexander, Nancy Hurd, Suzie Helm, Jo Ann Pearl, Paul Cavanaugh, Glenn Freshcorn, Marilyn Miller, Beverly Ward, Ada DiBiase, Pat Fitzmaurice, Nick De Figio, Pat Rossi, Joseph Hriunak, Robert Bender. ART STAFF: Clyde McGeary, Vada Oakley, Barbara Conner, Marge Nordsiek, Len Stager, Bill Pasternak, Vern Mauk, Jesse Hornyak, Annabel Switzer, Roger Speidel, Jane Curry, Joe Calley, John White, Harold Calloway, Jere Gillespie, Ben Boss, Beverlee Dennis. Jane Curry Editor-in-Chief Norman Ookes Business Manager Edward Carr Editorial Adviser Edgar Trapp Production Adviser 63 religious life committee Our committee, composed both of faculty and students, works to arrange the religious activities of the college. Our special projects each year are the monthly vespers and the Spiritual Enrichment Week Program. These events have become important features on our campus. We also help the various church organizations to co- ordinate their programs. Chairmen of the committee are John R. Sahli and Margaret Thompson. campus christian fellowship 64 The purpose of our organization is to seek to lead others to personal faith in Christ, and to deepen their spiritual life. Our activities in- cluded two week-end conferences and several social gatherings. Kenneth Gould, President; and Hazel Ober, Adviser. Y officers and advisers have a short conference. young mens christian association Maintenance and growth in good fellowship and religious aware- ness on campus is the ideal of the YMCA. This year was packed with successful programs, memorable among them the annual spring outing at the lodge. Perhaps the highlight of the year ' s activities was the concession booth sponsored jointly with the YWCA at the first Campus Chest Carnival. Officers are Sherman Good, President; John Zammikiel, Vice-President; Dan Sagramoso, Secretary-Treas- urer; and I. L. Stright, Adviser. Serious oudience, eh what? 65 As one of the most highly organized groups on campus, we strive to present various activities to interest all our members. A Frosh Sing, held in conjunction with the YMCA, and the annual Big-N-Little Sister Party initiated our year ' s activities. We also had morning watch services, teas for resident women, Bible study, program meet- ings, and work sessions on the Chevy Chase Project. Our officers are Phyllis Hoffman, President; Barbara Book, Secretary; Lois Kuhns, Treasurer. Advisers are Lois Anderson and Mrs. Mary Swarts. young women s christian • ■• association A Y meeting in fhe Keith Demonstration Room. 66 canterbury club Sponsored by the Episcopal Church of Indiana, we held monthly supper meetings which were a pleasant mixture of business and social planning. Fun, fellowship, and interesting discussions on re- ligious subjects made a full year for us. Several times we took over the worship service for Church School. Faculty adviser is Hubert E. Thornber. A Space Party in September sent us zooming off on another full year of meetings, parties, and discussions at the United Presby- terian Church. An October hayride, a Thanksgiving breakfast, and a wonderful Christmas party at the Church were standouts among our monthly parties. Officers are Don Calhoun, President; Joyce Latshaw, Vice-President; Anna Jane Shaulis, Secretary; Blair Taylor, Treasurer. erskine club 67 L.S.A. enjoyed a full year of activities that started with a smorgasbord get- ocquainted dinner. Throughout the year we observed Sunday morning de- votions, monthly supper meetings, and held a spring outing at the lodge. Representatives were sent to Camp Lutherlyn and to two regional L.S.A. conferences. We were hosts to a group from Gettysburg College. Officers are Bill Pasternak, President; Shirley Hoenstine, Vice-President; Shirley Miller, Secretary; and Christie Sell, Treasurer. Advisers are Aagot Borge and Elsie G. Rineer. lutheran student association At supper meetings of the Methodist Church, held every Sunday evening, church doctrines are discussed. In addition to these many meetings are the parties which are held once every month, the largest being the Christmas party, at which the club packs boxes for the needy children of Indiana and vicinity. The club frequently takes over the worship services for Church School. Leading the organization are Margaret Ann Cooper, President; Ellen Whitlatch, Vice-President; Elvira Towns, Secretary; Allan Couver, Treasurer; and Lola Beelar, Adviser. methodist club 68 newman club Newmanites had a lively year — outings at the Lodge, parties at the Cath- olic Youth Center, Communion breakfasts, and sessions of league bowling. At our more serious meetings we listened to lectures on religious topics and discussed the good life. Officers are William Mellet, President; Eleanor Delia Vecchia, Vice-President; Nick Cook, Secretary; and Betty Jane Ondrejack, Treasurer. Margaret Stewart is our adviser. Presbyterian college club A reception for students initiated the school year for us. Later the Hobo Party and spaghetti dinner created fun and fellowship. December found us enjoying a delicious soup dinner, after which we went caroling. Other highlights of the year were the Heart to Heart Party, the Easter Breakfast, and the Spring Party. Sunday evenings were spent listening to talks by out- side speakers and discussing matters that challenged us. This program, we feel, could not have been so successfully carried out without the assistance given us by Mr. Conrad C. Steinbrenner, the new director of Christian Edu- cation. Officers are Marlene Henry, President; Ruth Weaver, Vice-President; Lois Ward, Secretary; Malcolm Dunlap, Treasurer; and Willis H. Bell, Ad- viser. 69 winter sports club Winter Sports Club, one of the largest organizations on campus, is open to all students. The club ' s purpose is to furnish ISTC students with an opportunity to enjoy the fun and relaxation of winter sports. Hikes and snow parties at the lodge with plenty of refreshments form a major part of the activities. Roller skating parties are also held during the year. Merrill lams advises the club. Composed of students of all departments, IRC tries to give these interested persons a better understanding of international problems. To achieve this aim there are lectures, forums, and discussions. Dele- gates from the club attended the Middle Atlantic States Model National Assembly, the Middle States Regional Conference of the Carnegie Foundation for Universal Peace, and the Pennsylvania State International Relations Clubs Conference. Officers are Mi- chaelene Terpack, President; John Toman, Vice-President; Connie Erickson, Secretary; Marilyn Miller, Treasurer. Ralph Cordier, Colo- nel Hubert E. Thornber, and Florence Wallace are advisers of the group. international relations club 70 science club Field trips are the major activity of the Science Club. Early in the year we visited the Indiana Water Company and later inspected the Indiana Hos- pital Laboratory. Speakers, movies, and discussions featured in our program. We also took an active part in the High School Science Fair in March. Outings at the lodge offered social diversion. Our officers are Dean Fet- terman. President; June Belles, Vice-President; Phyllis James, Secretary; Elizabeth Castner, Treasurer; Willis H. Bell, Adviser. inter-collegiate conference on government As our purpose we study national and state problems of government and also Roberts ' Rules of Order. As an annual project the Intercollegiate Con- ference on Government chooses a phase of government on which to make a more detailed study. At the convention in Harrisburg this year the conference set up a model state legislature to carry out procedures and problems sim- ilar to those of our state legislature. Our officers are Don Roudabush, Pres- ident; James Spodnik, Vice-President; La Verne Zikoskey, Secretary- Treasurer; C. M. Johnson, Adviser. 71 All English and speech majors and minors are members of English Speech Club. We held discussions, meetings, outings at the lodge, and a professional meeting. Dr. Rhodes R. Stabley is our adviser. english speech club Our honorary speech fraternity is composed of all those who show an active interest in speech. The special project we chose this year was giving hearing tests to all freshmen. We also held several social and professional meetings. Our officers are Michaelene Terpack, President; Melda Good, Vice-President; Bob Bellis, Secretary; and Bob Antanaitis, Treasurer. The adviser is Donald Hess. Sigma alpha eta The campus dramatic organization, the Masquers, completed anoth- er busy year. During the year, we presented a three-act play, several one-act plays, two convocations, and a Homecoming pro- gram of Grenachika and The Clock Shop. We held two social meetings, one in the fall and one in the spring. Our officers are Barbara Sober, President; Nancy Tredick, Vice-President; Barbara Mazziotti, Secretary-Treasurer. The director and adviser is Robert W. Ensley. masquers Uninhibited? 72 -I ISTC marching band With sixty members in our Marching Band, we provided half-time entertainment at all the home football games. And we carried the spirit of Indiana to several away games. You also heard us tooting and b eating the marching tempo in the Halloween and Armistice Day parades. The Marching Band is under the direction of C. David McNaughton. Student directors are Ralph Guest and Wilbert King. Christie Sell is the drum major. ISTC concert band The Concert Band was seventy-five members strong this year. Our programs included a convocation in January, a formal evening concert in March, and concerts for public school children during Music Week. Mr. C. David McNaughton is director. Organization officers are Richard Thompson, President; Ralph Guest, Vice-Pres- ident; Carolyn Chelgren, Secretary; Wilbert King, Manager. 73 Under the direction of Gladys Dunkleberger, the women ' s glee club took part in the White Gift Service in December, two vesper services, and a convocation. OflFicers are Lois Ward, President; Alice Marie Hider, Vice- President; Betty Seamen, Secretary; and Pat Rossi, Librarian. Arlene Ranshaw is the accompanist. women s chorus men ' s glee club With eighty members, the Men ' s Glee Club had a success- ful year. We started out with a program at Homecoming, sang at Thanksgiving convocation, and gave a Glee Club concert in February. The Boar ' s Head Carol, a tradition on campus, was performed at the Christmas Dance. We completed the year with a spring tour. The club is under the direction of Mr. Charles A. Davis, who is assisted by Wilbert King, student director. Under the direction of Walter Yorke, the College Mixed Chorus had a busy year. The highlight of their work was the Christmas Candlelight Serv- ice. mixed chorus 74 college choir j Aa. % }r TV.  « U 111 jii The College Choir took part in the Christmas Pageant, vesper services, the Easter program, and a spring concert. In the spring we went on tour. For the third time we were invited to appear at Carnegie Hall in Pittsburgh. Mr, Wynn York is the choir conductor. Assistant conductors include Eljeane Agnew, Richard Duris, Dorothy lams, Wilbert King, Mary Lou Patton, Mary Roberts, and Charles Sollinger. mell owmen college symphony The college swing orchestra had a full schedule this year. We toured the high schools in December, assisted with It ' s Laughter We ' re After in January, gave a convocation program in February, and helped with Swing Out in May. We consider 1952-53 one of the most successful years we have known. Mr. Charles A. Davis directs us. The classical music heard in the joint programs with both the Glee Club and College Choir was presented by the College Symphony Orchestra directed by Lawrence C. Stitt. The Symphony Orchestra is not only open to college students, but also to teachers and musicians from Indiana. In the spring several representatives participated in the All-State Intercollegiate Or- chestra at Mansfield, Pennsylvania. The String Orchestra which meets once a week under the direction of Jerome Landsman took part in a combined Christmas Vesper program with the College Choir. The String Orchestra specializes in Christmas music. Many Vespers have been enriched by the playing of the String Orchestra. string orchestra 75 A First Row: Munson, Marcenelle, Principe, Kapsa, Guella, Speidel, Sabota, Thompson, Ceh, Afanesko, Russell, Sokolovich, Branish, Conley, Stuart Second Row: Smith, George, DeLuigi, Green, Malcoimn, Gill, Tremul, McFarland, Formento, Borgese, Trettle, Scott, Duffy, Lehew. Third Row: Noughton, Eckert, Catalino, Herschel, Abplcnalp, Campo, Kunkle, Lucas, Dawson, Parker, Galarner, Freliche, Swope, Boland. Fourth Row: Lassinger, Wood, Mann, Bloom, Dougherty, Kipp, Shaeffer, Sutton, Schofield, Brehm, Mogan, Dumars, Clements, Letham, Heoly. Fifth Row: McKnight, Miller, Mellett, Cavanaugh, Smith, football Indiana ' s second year in an organized grid conference saw Coach Sam Smith ' s Big Indians end their season with a 4-4 record. Starting ofF the season with an easy 12-0 over Geneva, the gridders defeated Thiei, and met California ' s powerful team with an unblemished record. The California game was played on the Vulcans ' Homecoming Day, and provided an ex- citing see-saw battle from start to finish, with the Californians winning the game in the last 45 seconds of play. After a 7-0 victory over Edinboro, the Braves hit a streak of bad luck, dropping decisions to Slippery Rock, Clarion and Lockhaven. The Lockhaven game was a close thriller, lost 19-20, and was followed by our final grid encounter, where the Big Indians came through with a 21-20 win over Saint Francis. The grid careers of eleven seniors were brought to a close in a season that, with a few breaks, could have been one of the most successful ones at ISTC since pre-war years. 78 m -f .  ««« 3 it ' Coming out of the pile-up, Big Indian DILuigJ gets ready to circle around more trouble. ISTC Opponent Geneva 12 Thiel 26 California 19 28 Edinboro 7 Slippery Rock 6 32 Clarion 12 21 Lockhaven 19 20 St. Francis 21 20 «3 This ' ll take some good blocking! Conley ' s going places again! 79 Who ' ll get there first? ISTC Opponent Juniata 69 83 Lock Haven 61 62 California 13 66 Grove City 63 84 ■Edinboro 87 75 Shippensburg 73 64 Thiel 72 67 Edinboro 64 68 ' Geneva 44 105 Slippery Rock 46 87 ISTC Opponent Clarion 73 96 Shippensburg 87 73 Clarion 74 97 Geneva 5A 103 Bloomsburg 58 88 Slippery Rock 67 86 Grove City 78 82 California 64 85 Carnegie Tech 91 45 Juniata 88 85 That split-second of suspense 80 First Row: Thompson, Gispanski, Stiffler, Danielson, Driscoll, Sloff. Second Row: Kunkle, Crosson, Sharpe, DeBlase, Bradley, Kapso, Christe, Sendek. t basketball  «k P r Coach ' Peck ' McKnight ' s Big Indians, hampered by inexperience and height, fought through a tough season. Losing 8 players out of last year ' s first eleven. Coach McKnight had to rebuild the team almost completely with freshmen. At the beginning of the season the team looked like they might outlive all expectations, but as the semester ended, three of the first five were lost due to scholastic difficulties. From the ' 51- ' 52 season, the Braves lost Skip Hays, Jules Filcik, Tex George, Jack Conley, Steve Yewcic, J. C. Swauger, Bill Stoehr, and Chet Gurski. The second semester the team was rebuilt again, and a jinx of losses fol- lowed through the rest of the season. The last game against highly touted Juniata was the best exhibition the team put on all year and they went ahead of the surprised visitors to win 85-83. A very successful season is expected next year in so far as all of this year ' s players will return with a year ' s teamwork and experience behind them. 81 wrestling With only 4 men back from last year ' s squad, Coach Lou Shaffer ' s matmen rolled up their most successful season in the past sev- eral years, with an impressive record of 5 wins and 5 losses including the J.V. matches. Last year ' s 147-lb. state champion, Chooch Policicchio came through with a 5-2-1 record to close out his college wrestling career. John Cugini, another Senior who has seen his last match had the identical record of 5-2-1 .... one win being against Kiski in a J.V. match. A run down on the season shows the grap- Coach Lewis ShafFer gives some pointers on a hold. piers starting off by running up a pretty even tally of wins and losses. The Lock Haven and Pitt matches, late in the season, were dropped 29-3 and 34-0 respectively. Speculation has often arisen as to why the Braves are so often scheduled out of their class .... as was the case with Pitt. Considering that those colleges with teams like ISTC are too far away to make scheduling practical, and that the several dozen grapplers under Coach Shaffer ' s direction need some sort of slate of op- ponents, the Indian matmen have measured up amazingly well to their ambitious schedule. Now everybody ' s doing it! 82 Waynesburg over ISTC Kent U. over ISTC Lock Haven over ISTC Pitt over ISTC Millersville over ISTC ISTC over Edinboro ISTC over Ci □ rnegie Tech ISTC over Kiski ISTC over Edinboro ISTC over C( □ rnegie Tech Chooch is on top agoin! Manned with seven out of nine veterans, Coach Sam Smith ' s dia- mond-men turned the 1952 season into the most successful season of the past several years. Being undefeated in league competition, the Braves ended up in second place, with Lock Haven in first place. Although both teams were undefeated in league play, Lock Haven chalked up ten bonus points by defeating Bloomsburg twice, who had previously won over Westchester, while Indiana ' s opponents failed to win one league game. Since the championship is based on points accumulated. Lock Haven had the 10-point advantage. The biggest loss of the year was the one dropped to Duquesne, 15-4, while the biggest score chalked up was the 14-0 win over Juniata. Graduation in May deprived the 1953 team of both Pat Krupper and Gene Bloom. baseball ISTC Opponent Shippensburg 12 Shippensburg 4 12 Slippery Rock 3 2 Juniata 5 7 Kiski 8 2 Juniata 14 California 6 5 California 5 1 Duquesne 4 15 83 1 First Row: Coach Miller, E. Mayer, C. Le ko, W. Dean, H. Young, F. Boss, J. Lassinger, J. White. Second Row: R. Hart, M. Marcenelle, J. Ficeroi, N. Knezovich, R. Gauntner, P. James, L. StouFFer. swimming Coach George Miller ' s Fin-men accomplished another first . . . their first victory for ISTC in an intercollegiate swimming match . . . when they downed Edinboro. The only other win of the season was registered against Kiski Prep, and the Kiski men also met the Indian swimmers once again, to come out with a tie. A young, inexperienced team took to the pool this year, with only a few regulars, such as Chuck Lesko, Mike Marcenelle, Bill Dean, and Fred Boss, back from last season. At the close of this ' 52— ' 53 season, the Mer-men posted a 2 won, 1 tied, and 6 lost record. The coming season looks bright for the team, as we can expect the return of most of the members of a well- experienced team. golf Hit hard by the graduation of Bill Dickson, Sonny Serene, and Ed Matko, the Big Indian golfers, coached by Dr. Rhodes Stabley, Captain Victor Hawthorne, and Coach George Miller, finished the season with three wins and four losses. One of the highlights of the season was the invitation to the Juniata Intercollegiate Golf Open, which we saw the Juniata team cop. This year a team mascot has been added . . . Margo Morton. With this good luck piece, plus the fact that the whole team, consisting of co-cap- tains Jim Principe and Ed Branish, Jerry Goss, Wak Wiggins, Bob Hanch, Joe Calley, and Dick Napolitan, will be back this season should prove a good omen for the Brave golfers in 1953. 84 tennis Trevor Hadley ' s racquet men weathered a tough season of seven losses and one v in, hampered by inexperienced players, with only the first three positions occupied by veterans. This fall the courts were swept and rolled, and other improvements are planned for the Spring. This season should prove more successful since it will see the return of five experienced court- men, and with the ambitious schedule planned by the athletic department, we hope to see a greater interest in tennis at ISTC. In the ' 52 season, the Indians lost to Duquesne, 0-9; to California, 2-7; and to Kiski, 1-4; then topped Clarion, 7-2; and dropping losses to Kiski, 2-3; to Grove City, 1-8; to California, 1-8; and to Allegheny, 0-9. 4l soccer Lou Shaffer ' s booters saw the season close with six losses and two wins. The jinx of inexperience reared its head again, although many promis- ing players showed up for the sport. Their more veteran rivals proved too much for the Big Indians, but next year should see a more proven, tougher-to-beat team take the field. The Fall of 1952 also saw halfback John Cugini, Clyde Knarr, and Paul Coxey end their soccer careers at ISTC. The season ' s record included losses to Slippery Rock, 0-6 and 0-7; Grove City 0-4; to Lock Haven, 3-4; to Frostburg, 2-4; and again to Grove City, 2-5. Two wins were copped over Kiski, 4-2 and 3-1. A Big Brave booter gets ready to kick off. Between-times lull during a rather foggy soccer game. 85 1 : |i intramurals A tense moment during one of the women ' s volleyball play-offs Sigma Phi Epsilon copped the softball championship which closed the intramurals for the Spring of 1952, and in the opening sport last fall, the Sig Eps also went undefeated and untied tp take the six man touch football championship, beating the runner-up. Delta Gamma Tau. The men ' s tennis tournament was canceled because of bad weather, much to the disappointment of many of us. Basketball, the main intramural sport here at I.S.T.C., saw one of its most thrilling seasons with many topnotch teams participating. In the playoffs, Sigma Phi Epsilon drew a tie after taking their league, and Delta Sigma Nu edged out Phi Alpha Zeta 44-43 in a very close playoff game. At this writing, the final playoff is still in the future, but it will take a good team to cop that trophy. In women ' s sports there was badminton, tennis, and bowling to keep the girls busy. The biggest attraction Was Volley ball, in which the Alpha Sigma Tau ' s defeated the freshman Alley Cats to take the Champion- ship title. Dick Kapso and Tom Reese, who went from intramural table tennis to win the western regionols 86 mens basketball The Sig Chi ' s try for a double-pointer. First Row: T. Maglnsky, P. Guth, R. Gountner, C. Empfield. Second Row: Copt. Hawthorne, V. Ross, J. Goss, E. Calderwood, F. Kyworchok, D. Glenn (Teom Coptoin). ROTC rifle team 87 First Row: C. Tronquill, S. Formento, L. Butler, B. Stutz, E. Bronish, M. Keller. Second Row: J. Calley, K. Stuart, H. Danlelson, J. DeBlase, R. McForland, M. Marcenelle, B. Green, F. Munson. Third Row : A. Borgese, J. Trettle, B. Dawson, Clements, R. Gearhardt, W. Baughman, T. George, C. Gill, C. Knarr, R. Speidel, J. Brenton, D. Kapsa. Wtff men ' s varsity ' 1 The aims of our organization are to promote better sportsmanship, to furnish financial aid to the athlete, and to provide competent teams to represent the college in intercollegiate competition. Membership requires that an individual win a letter in any one of the major sports of the college. ISTC athletes in need of financial assistance are eligible for scholarships and loans provided within the Varsity I. We hold social meetings and an annual banquet for all varsity players and coaches. OFFICERS President Roger Speidel Vice-President Bob Green Secretary Harry Danielson Treasurer Joe DeBlase 88 M. Bloom, B. Reed, N. Wright, T. Trunick, Dr. Risheberger, G. Gemmell, E. Reo, M. Fritz. Rain or shine, we were always on hand to help the Indiana rooters scream for the mighty Indians. Our Indian, Little Joe, who was Bob Scapelio, and Melda Good as Kitchidakippa, helped to encourage the spirit of ISTC at pep rallies and away games. The squad was headed by Dr. Paul A. Risheberger. Little Joe takes o short rest between halves. §n women ' s varsity ' 1 The purpose of Women ' s Varsity I is to stimulate interest in, and to promote athletic and other recre- ational activities among Indiana women, and also to bind together those with common interest in sports. We sponsor women ' s intramural sports under the supervision of Miss Ellenberger. OFFICERS President Becky Hill Vice-President Pam McCabe Secretary Loretta Pastore Treasurer June Summerville Adviser Malinda Hamblem Seated: B. Hill, P. McCabe, Miss Hamblen, T. Trunick, H. Borr, C. Zoretich. Standing: F. Jancor, M. Thorne, R. Thompson, S. Ald- sradt, D. Abraham, P. Odell, J. Summerville, B. Burr, R. Gardner. 89 Ik tTf Art frosh on the Art Club ' s pungent float. The title, Highlights, covers a million and one events, from freshman orientation to graduation day itself. On these pages are scattered a few of the events that mean a lot to some or all of us. With registration and scheduling, we stood in endless lines, and filled out reams of papers and cards. Remember how crowded it is in the bookstore when you want to buy your books during the first week? Soon Thursday nights were taken up with sorority and fraternity meetings. The third week in Septem- ber, we had our first Campus Carnival. There were fortune-telling booths, sketch artists, games of chance, and bushels of tomatoes to throw at assorted Sig Taus. Proceeds went to the Campus Chest. We were well on the way to a brim-full year! Me heap big Indion frosh! Between-act hustle at Carmen in Fisher Aud. After the Christmas dinner . . . let ' s dance! Curtain call for Ted Shawn and friends One of the prize-winnrng Christmas Doors in John Sutton Candlelight patterns at Christmas Vespers Santa Clous and helpers visit Keith School students. The Sophs spend a joyeux evening en Paris ! 93 Honorary Colonel Mrs. Vaughn Ross and her court, Dorothy Jordan, Shirley Gushing, Lois Kuhns, ond Carlene Connelly, rule the ROTC Ball. The Four Chiefs, Appel, Young, Fleshman, and Conn, appeared on WDTV in February. Hall 4B wins Laughter with a lively con-can Jon Schnell, student council president presents the women ' s laughter trophy to the frosh. Phi Alphs and their reelistic Laughter circus Phi Alph president Clyde McGeary and the men ' s trophy get slightly mobbed. 94 The Queen and her court preside over the Home Ec Hearts and Beaux Ball Homecoming week-end was a big event. Along with the parade, and Edinboro football game, we went through freshman customs again. Remember the prize- winning Alpha Sigma Tau float? Our first Cultural Life program, early in October, was the Wagner Opera Company ' s production of Carmen. In between the bigger events were Vespers, Saturday movies, all- school dances, and assorted hayrides. The W.C.A. Hallowe ' en Party presented quite a motley crew of coeds, as ghosts and flappers and dancing girls in- vaded John Sutton. The Inter-Frat Dance was the first big shindig of the social season, and on November 13 and 14, Mr. Ensley ' s Masquers presented Moliere ' s The Doctor In Spite of Himself. The following week, Ted Shawn ' s Jacob ' s Pillow dance group with some of the best performers in the country, thrilled us all at our second Cultural Life Program. One-act plays, and the Soph Evening in Paris prom rounded our November. After Thanksgiving vacation, Christmas parties blos- somed on all sides. Our formal Christmas dinner dance, and Boar ' s Head Carol left us in good spirits for the holidays. One of those special Sunday dinners coming up! As we started into 1953, the basketball season got going in earnest .... and so did the last-minute- cramming before semester exams! When classes began again, late in January, we began another ac- tive semester. It ' s Laughter We ' re After came first, with the Phi Alph Circus, and the frosh girls from Hall 4B with their Last Chance Saloon walking away with the cups. Sorority and fraternity Valentine parties followed in quick succession, and then Pan-Hellenic week was upon us. On February 17, Vaughn Monroe and his Camel Caravan arrived on campus to salute ISTC on a nation-wide hookup. The recording of the Camel Caravan Show and the concert given after- wards brought an all-time record audience to Fisher Auditorium. Shirley Woodle presents the IFC honorary membership certificate to Vaughn Monroe. It ' s Rush Season, and another typical party is merrily under way. The ROTC Drill team lines up in a snappy formation. The cots rehearse for one of the scenes from the Masquers The Women. Jane Curry and Nancy Vorlage rehearse for The Glass Menagerie. ' Modern dance members prepare for their annual recital. 96 IB J I u . ■' ' The Robert Show Choral and orchestra groups take a well-earned bow. As Spring and the inevitable spring fever ap- proached, we savv the Masquers present the comedy hit of the year, The Women v ith a cast of forty women. During Spiritual Enrichment Week, we at- tended special vespers, discussion groups, and informal bull sessions. The freshman Oriental Ball proved a big success for the busy frosh, as we entered the Spring bustle of pledge parties, fraternity rush par- ties, initiations. We had another excellent Cultural Life program when the Robert Shaw Chorale came to the campus. The following evening, we saw another form of music and dramatic art as the Modern Dance Club presented their annual recital. The Business Department went all out for their big Merchandise Fair project for three days late in March, swing out queen court and the pre-Easter season was rounded out in style with the big event of the sorority calendar .... the Panhellenic Dance. After vacation, events piled one on top of another. The art students sported startling original costumes at their Bal Fantastique, and the seniors, after electing Jeanne Frere to be May Queen, went ahead with plans for the Senior Prom on April 11. The Junior Prom, with an Egyptian theme, closely preceded Swing Out week-end. The crowning of the Queen, the Art Club Clothesline Exhibit, and The New Moon, presented by Mr. D. and Mr. E. made this week-end one of the most ex- citing of the year. After that, the next two weeks were almost an anti-climax, ending with finals, Baccalaure- ate, and .... Graduation! ., f Ij Dorothy Jordan, Joan Everly, Joan Wood, Queen Jeanne Frere, Jean Raybuck, Madalyn Fritz, Annette Dunkle. Missing from the picture because of teaching assignments: Audrey De Mario, Melda Good. 97 V4 alpha omega gamma Alpha Omega Gamma is an honorary geography fraternity whose purpose is to advance professional interests and to help establish contacts in the field. This year Alpha Omega Gamma helped to entertain the geography majors and minors at the lodge, sent a representative to the International Geographic Union meeting in Washington, to the national coun- cil meeting in Buffalo, and to the Pennsylvania Coun- cil of Geography Teachers in Harrisburg. Talks by geographers were presented and the annual ban- quet was held in the spring. OFFICERS President Charles Stein Vice-President Frank Strahl Recording Secretary William Norman Treasurer Eugene Valetti Adviser Norah Zink Jp«a .- f Max Afanesko ■t -rr J i Todd Himes James McKenno Edward Nealer June Rowbottom William Sabota Robert Scalpello Lillian Sheasley Albert M. Smith Norman Smith Homer Stein Frank Strahl Eugene Valetti Paul Warner Richard Wolf Dr. Norah Zink (Adviser) Anthony D ' Attilo Wotsoh Farror Richard Flickinger TOO Claramoe Bauer James Dick Annette Dunkle Madalyn Fritz Alma Gasslander (Adviser) Jesse Hornyok Jean Johnson Barbara Johnston Carole Kellerman Dr. Orval Kipp (Faculty) delta phi delta One of the highlights of the honorary art fraternity ' s activities was a traveling exhibit of art work done in the department. This display was sent to various colleges in the area. The group also arranged o cooperative art exhibit and the senior exhibit, in which each senior member displayed the best of his work. During the year Amy Swisher, regional direc- tor, inspected the fraternity. The membership is made up of art juniors and seniors of high scholastic stand- ing. OFFICERS President Jean Johnson Vice-President Joanne Wehler Secretary James Dick Corresponding Secretary Carole Kellerman Treasurer Jesse Hornyok William Ralph Reynolds Marilyn Lois Marilyn Joanne Pasternak (Faculty) Rice Rothhaar Word Wehler 101 3 Glenn Edward James John James Campbell Clay Doverspike Fiorina Garrity Clifford James Waller Raymond Carlo Jones Krotzer Krich Mokowski Massaglia gamma rho tau This year one of the last major activities of Gamma Rho Tau, Honorary business education fraternity, was a joint banquet with Pi Omega Pi. Monthly meetings developed the professional interests of our frater- nity. We work to promote commercial education as a profession, and to encourage co-operation among our members in their work. OFFICERS President James Krotzer Vice-President Clifford Jones Secretary Anthony Ficca Treasurer Robert Shaffer Adviser Clinton W. File Willian Miller Leonard Motto Robert Shaffer , — w ■•■■— «r „. I k ik lk Edward Soloski Williom Stormer Cecil Tranquill 102 i y «C7 Esther Hall Agnew Laura Emrick Ray Bratton Dr. S. T. Hcdley (Adviser) Norma Cogley Barbara Robertson Shirley Davies Richard Heiges Kappa Delta Pi, honorary educational fraternity, fosters cultural life on campus by encouraging pro- grams that are novel. Among its innovations was a student-directed play. Each year the fraternity sponsors a twenty-five dollar scholarship to a sopho- more of high merit and scholastic achievement. Pro- fessional meetings were held, social activities were enjoyed, and we had a booth at the Campus Car- nival. kappa delta pi OFFICERS President Joanne Wood Vice-President Barbara Robertson Secretary Delores Elden Treasurer Raymond Bratton Adviser Dr. S. Trevor Hadley ■J i M  W 1 - ' ' Joanne f  • i M r Wood ' l : .1 mmMl U Stonier Anne Thompson . M f ' ' ? - John , Toman | _3 Marilyn - i _ ' tT Wolfe Marianne Demchak Betty Hollen Richard Duris Elizabeth Kissinger Delores Elden Ruth Klingensmith 103 kappa omicron phi Tau chapter of Kappa Omicron Phi, the national professional home economics fraternity, had a busy year from September to May. Besides catering for college and community affairs, the group entertained the faculty at a fall outing, celebrated Founders ' Day here with the Pittsburgh alumnae chapter, and enjoyed dessert parties with their patronesses. One of the main projects of the year was the sending of delegates to the National Conclave. Corol Boyce Hazel Elliot Eleanor Delia Vecchio Donna Dodson Virginia Doverspike Betty Lou Elder Mary Ann Firment Barbara Hays Joan Henkel OFFICERS President Marilyn Ketchum Leader Vice-President Norma Cagley Recording Secretary Barbara Hays Corresponding Secretary Virginia Doverspike Treasurer Donna Joyce Dodson Adviser Opal T. Rhodes Bertha Lois Joan Miller Miller Mills Janeanne Helen June Schnell Snyder Waterhouse 104 pi omega pi As a special project this year, Pi Omega Pi estab- lished a secretarial bureau for the teachers and students on campus. We were proud to send a dele- gate to the national convention in Chicago in Decem- ber. Business meetings were held each month and we joined Gamma Rho Tau in a banquet. OFFICERS President Anthony Piece Vice-President William Stormer Secretary Kathleen Adornato Treasurer Margaret Eagley Adviser A. E. Drumheller Jacqueline Gornic James Garrity George Gosper Diana Abraham Kathleen Adornato Glenn Campbell Edward Clay Harry Danielson Anthony Ficco Patricia Foust O IK Shirley Hoger Charles Kennedy William Kircher Lois Knoll Raymond Mokowski Carlo Mossaglio Leonard Motto Shirley Myers Patricio Odell Loretta Pastore Barbara Robertson Cecil Tronquil Shirley Woolcutt Lo Verne Zilcoskey 105 panhellenic council The college Panhellenic Council is the governing body of the twelve fraternities on campus. The or- ganization has as its projects each year the support of an eleven-year-old Greek war orphan, the grant of scholarships to two non-fraternity women, and the award of the scholarship cup to the fraternity having the highest scholastic average. In November, Pan- hellenic welcomed on campus a new national fra- ternity, the Delta Zeta. The proceeds of the Pan- hellenic Dance will go towards a fund for an inter- fraternity house. The council also supervises the women ' s rush season. OFFICERS President Eunice Walker Vice-President Bernice Ireland Recording Secretary Peggy Kuhl Corresponding Secretary Marjorie Nordsick Treasurer Phyllis McCabe Adviser Edna Hays 106 We opened the year with our booth at the Campus Carnival, and entered our float, Stardust, in the Homecoming Parade. Some of our social events of the year included a Christmas party, Valentine party, and a Swing-Out tea. We also participated in It ' s Laughter We ' re After. phi omega pi Mary Lou Kline Mildred Omwoke (Adviser) Jane Repine M. L. Kline, P. Conn, S. J. Strong, H. GendrolJes, B. Bash, R. Csech. OFFICERS President Maxine Reynolds Vice-President Helen Gendrolies Secretary Mary Bosso Treasurer Pat Conn Adviser Mildred Omwake First Row: M. Kordistos, P. Gold. Second Row: M. Owens, J. Repine, L. Sheasley, J. Williams, E. Rexrode. 107 Ruth Ann Bowman Shirley Davies Shirley Englehardt Jacqueline Garnic Mildred Hallmcn Betty Hamilton PfL First Row: B. Mazziotti, J. Potter. Second Row: B. Homill, Dr. Mahackek, C. Chelgren, R, Whiteman, R. Bowman. alpha Sigma alpha iXt Carole Kellermon Zoann Stoughton Joyce Latshaw Charlotte Waite Geroldine Neikam Myrtle We Her Janeonne Schnell Jean Wernitz Joanne Wehler First Row: J. Haley, B. Hostetler, M. Long, R. Wissinger, S. Harding. Second Row: 2. Stoughton, C. Weirs, E. Tilley, E. Tessier, A. Griffin. The first project undertaken by the Alpha Sig ' s was the Campus Carnival booth. Keith Lab School was the scene of the annual Homecoming alumnae tea. We used Stairway to the Stars as the theme for our Homecoming float. Other activities of the year included our Christmas party, formal rush party, Mothers ' Day luncheon, the annual Strawberry Festival, senior breakfast, and the senior farewell party. 108 First Row: G. Neikam, N. Trimble, S. Davles, B. Hamilton. Second Row: M. Weller, M. Hallman, C. Kellerman, J. Wehler, C. Walte. OFFICERS President Carolyn Chelgren Vice-President Rae Whiteman Secretary Helen Hamill Treasurer Janet Potter Adviser Joy Mahachek Mrs. Hulme, N. Byerly, J. McNilt, N. Evans, H. Vasliko, E. Conte, R. Troxelle. First Row: M. Long, R. Troxelle, R. Bowman, R. Wissinger, A. Griffin, B. Hosteller. Second Row: E. Tessier, N. Byerly, N. Mazziotti, J. Haley, E. Tilley. 109 First Row: G. Booher, G. MocNeil, E. Henderson. Second Row: N. Wirt, J. Hohan, J. Kalamas, M. Gunsallus, B. Janculo, R. Olivo. alpha sigma tau Shirley Brannon Texanna Burgh Alma Gasslande (Adviser) Dorothy Jordan Ruth Ann Oakford Barbara Sober Anne Thompson Alpha Sigma Tou ' s prize-winning float, Down By the Old Mil Stream. Our prize-winning float, Down By the Old Mill Stream, and the Homecoming tea given by the alumnae started our year off with a bang. Mardi Gras rush party, the Valentine party at Greiner ' s and the senior banquet. As part of the service program, we sent classroom supplies to the Pine Mountain Settlement School in Kentucky. no First Row: P. Nelson, A. Jones, N. Wright, T. Trunick, J. Leidy. Second Row: P. McCabe, A. Sinclair, R. Bernardo. Third Row: J. Bayinski, S. Conner, T. Burgh. OFFICERS President Alice Jones Vice-President Barbara Conner Secretary Nancy Wright Treasurer Barbara Jancula Advisers Alma Gasslander Arvilla Terrill First Row: J. Hohan, E. Henderson. Second Row: G. MacNeil, G. Booher, R. Olivo, N. Wirt. OFFICERS: First Row: B. Jancula, M. Gunsallus. Second Row: N. Wright, 8. Conner, A. Jones. 11 Befty Lou Hollen Dorothy lams Dorothy Jakovac Anna Moore Dorothy Murdock (Adviser) Carole Protzeller Margaret Reed Lois Jean Reid beta sigma omicron The thirteenth of October marked the first birthday of Beta Sigma Omicron as a national sorority. This year we participated in the Campus Carnival, the Homecoming parade, and It ' s Laughter We ' re After. As a service project we help support the Pine Mountain School in Kentucky. OFFICERS President Lois Rothaar Vice-President Bernice Ireland Secretary Georgeanne Schreiner Treasurer Ella Mae Nadolny Adviser Dorothy Murdock 112 First Row: B. Ireland, C. McClintock, G. Schreiner. Second Rov E. Nadolny, L. Rothaar, S. Ammerman, A. Moore. First Row: B. Hollen, J. Harris. Second Row: E. Kuzy, A. Moore, S. Ammerman, D. lams, L. Rothhaar, K. Allen. First Row: G. Schreiner, C. McClintock. Second Row: W. DeWitt, D. Schutzler. Third Row: D. Dominick, J. Bushyager, B. Ireland, L. Hysong. First Row: E. Nadolny, C. McClintock, W. DeWitt. Second Row: J. Harris, E. Kuiy, J. Bushyager, G. Schreiner, D. Schutzler, D. Dominick. 113 w First Row: J. Federici. Second Row: J. Staaf, C. Haupt, S. Keelan, R. Sorber. delta sigma epsilon Shirley Bennett Delores Blackham Morlene Elsie Poorbaugh Rea Lois Wollace Barbara Wilson Homecoming Bride and Groom: M. Nordsick, C. Brown. Maids of Honor: C. Miller, R. Btohm, S. Keetan, C. Haupt, Throw a Pie in a Delt ' s Eye, our booth at the Cam- pus Carnival, started our year ofF with a splash. We were all in Heaven at our rush party, and we ' ll never forget our prize-winning Homecoming float, the fall party at the lodge, our Laughter Skit, the Valentine party, and last but not least, the senior farewell party. Our service projects included sending contributions to our adopted patient at a Carville, Louisiana hospital and packages to a needy family. 114 Seated: S. Keelan, D. Blackham, P. Wayner, R. Sorber, B. Doerr, J. Staaf. Standing: J. Miller, G. Cappello, C. Haupt, M. Nordsick. OFFICERS President Joyce Mellon Vice-President Gilda Cappella Recording Secretary Charlotte Haupt Corresponding Secretary. Jane Logan Treasurer June Miller Adviser Lena Ellenberger First Row: J. Frey, H, Hoover, M. Small. Second Row: J. Mellon, C. Miller, P. Wagner, J. Miller, M. Harrick, B. J. Randolph, M. Nordsick, J. Logan. OFFICERS: First Row: E. Mihaiyi, M. Smoll, G. Cap- pella, J. Mellon. Second Row: M. Garrity, M. Nordsick, Miss Ellenberger, N. Paustenbach, J. Miller. Third Row: J. Taper, J. Staaf, J. McKissick, J. Logan, B. Doerr. 115 - ' yf p ' delta zeta Helen Madden Mary Ann Mizikar Mary Lou Reiser Joanne Rowe September and October were quite busy months for us. We erected the Squirt the Candle booth for the Campus Carnival and used the theme I ' m For- ever Blowing Bubbles for the Homecoming float. But by far the biggest event was going national on October 31. Our annual Christmas and Valentine parties proved to be successes. In February the year ' s rushees shared in the fun at the rush party. February also saw us in the limelight aiding in the production of It s Laughter We ' re After. OFFICERS President Pat Neuroth Vice-President Lee Dively Secretary Mary Lou Reiser Treasurer Eleanor Delia Vecchia Adviser Margaret Stewart First Row: P. Jackson. Second Row: G. Frank, N. Lukas, M. Kissin- ger, M. Mizikar, H. Madden, J. Caldwell, L. Dively. 116 First Row: S. Sessler, D. Jurella, B. Tishon. Second Row: J. Lutes, A. Neese, N. Malick. Third Row: E. Kintz, P. Neuroth, E. Delia Vecchia, M. Chuba. % r . e 1 ( J ' 1 ■■■■' H [ ' W Il llll ' B| First Row: E. Delia Vecchia, D. Jurella, A. Neese, E. Kintz, P. Neuroth, J. Lutes, M. Chuba, L. Dively, S. Sessler, N. Malik. First Row: D. Jurella, M. Chuba, J. Lutes, S. Sessler. Second Row: A. Neese, L. Dively, P. Neuroth, E. Delia Vecchia, J. Madden. 117 Virginia Doverspike Margaret Eagley Mary Ann Firment Patricia Myers M. Verbish, P. Sweitzer, D. King, J. Wolfe, B. Ondrejack. phi mu Norah Zink, (Adviser) A. Zimmerman, L. Hanna, R. Pritchord, V. Doverspike, M. Chapman, S.Kemp. Roberta Pritchord Armeno Rokavino Barbara Stronford La Verne Zilcoskey Phi Mu ' s season really started last summer when two of the members attended the one hundredth anni- versary national convention in Macon, Georgia. The first social activity of the year was the fall outing at the lodge. We had a Harum-Scarum sideshow at the Campus Carnival, and the theme of our Home- coming float was Shrimp Boats. We maintained a toy cart at the Indiana Hospital and helped the T.B. society. Several parties, a founder ' s day serv- ice, the Swing Out Tea, and the Senior Banquet rounded out the season ' s activities. OFFICERS President Jo Ann Wolfe Vice-President Rosemary Conlon Secretary Fran Englund Treasurer Pat Sweitzer Adviser Norah Zink 118 First Row: S. Hoenstine, J. Cook, M. Shaner. Second Row: M. StitI, R. Conlon, M. Hill, P. Sweitzer, L. Henna, F. Englund, J. Ditmar. First Row: V. Towns, E. Whitlatch, J. Cool , P. Fitzmaurrce. Second Row: J. Reynolds, A. Schoenenbroich, R. Conlon. Seated: P. Fitzmaurice, V. Towns. Standing: A. Hall, H. Grant, M. Chapman, D. Cossidy, J. Wolfe, V. Doverspike, J. Reynolds, B. Bouch, S. Kemp, B. Ondrejack. 119 Audrey De Maria Marianne Demchak Joan Everly Janet Hutzel Krich Elizabeth Kissinger Gwendolyn Lewis Shirley Ort Barbara Patch Barbara Robertson Shirley Ullom K. Griffin, R. Gordner, N. Gardiner, L. Ward, D. Ball, B. Book. pi kappa sigma This year we set our imagination to work and came up with the idea for the Ye Cinderella Bootery booth at the Campus Carnival. Later we captured the spirit of the Gay Nineties for our homecoming float, In My Merry Oldsmobile. We ' ll all remember the Christmas party, the Valentine party, and the fun we had putting on our Laughter Skit. Other events were the rush party, the senior banquet, and the banquet for our mothers at Swing Out. Our projects were sending a box of clothing to Korea and help- ing to support the Seeing Eye Foundation and the Crippled Children ' s Hospital. OFFICERS President Jean Carter Vice-President Sally Scheeren Secretary Luana Knavel Treasurer -. Kay GriflFen Advisers Abigail Boardman Helen McLean 120 First Row: B. Bachman. Second Row: L. Fox, E. Costner. Third Row: L. Alexonder, S. Helm. First Row: E. Turnbull, J. Carter, S. McClem- ents, F. Rhodes, V. Barjuca. Second Row: 5. Scheeren, G. Broesecker, R. Lebo, N. Elliott, L. Broesecker, V. Corver, M. McCarthy. Pi Kap ' s R. Gardner, B. Robertson, E. Kiss- inger, and M. Kracht out for a spin in their merry Oldsmobile. OFFICERS: L. Alexander, L. Knavel, J. Carter, S. Scheeren. 121 Sigma sigma sigma Kathleen Adornato Nancy Copies .V Camille Comfort Shirley Cushing Shirley Dennick ..v. ' :.. ' : ' :i Mary Jane Everard Mary Grace Melda Grace Mylin Farrell Gemmill Good Hays Ruth Joanne Delores Joanne Ruth Klingensmith Peterson Schellhammer Simmons Sokolovich First Row: J. Peterson, M. J. Everard, S. Dennick. Second Row: C. Fox, J. Stevens, J. Kelly, C. Comfort, P. Kuhl, C. Connelly, J. Simmons. Our year of fun began with the Red Silk Stockings and Green Perfume float in the Homecoming Day parade and the tea we gave that day. A Christmas party, the Laughter Skit, a Valentine party, the rush party, and a tea honoring our mothers at Swing Out were also high spots on the year ' s calendar. As the Tri Sigma social service project we helped sup- port the Robbie Page Polio Fund. OFFICERS President Esther Marsh Vice-President Nancy Morton Secretary Joanne Peterson Treasurer Carlene Connelly Adviser Martha Zimmerman 122 First Row: P. Kuhl, B. Reed, P. Royror. Second Row: Y. Gollr, P. Hoffmann, C. Fox, K. Lower, E. Swartz. First Row: J. Stevens, A. Orr, J. Brownfleld, M. Warren, C. Cross- land, B. Russell. Second Row: R. Cieslinski, A. Tucker, N. Vincent, K. Pebley, R. Love. First Row: M. Nartin, E. Marsh, J. Kelly. Second Row: J. Spires, B. Zong, C. Connelly. 123 Marie Branf Mono Brown Sigma kappa Eileen Barbara Frances Joan Marilyn Mary Marilyn Hanzel Heddens Joncar Johnson Loucks Lucas Miller Ruth Lois Dorothy Helen Mary Lou Patricio Patricia Mary Jane Miller Nagy ONeil Potton Shively Sobeck Webber Our whirl of events began with our Pitch Til U Win booth in the Campus Carnival. Next, came Home- coming and we entered the float Star Dust. We also participated in Laughter and had a formal rush party. Service-wise, we helped with the March of Dimes, filled stockings for the Salvation Army Christmas Party, and contributed to our Sigma Kappa National philanthropy, the Maine Seacoast Mission. Our social events included a Christmas party, a Valentine party, a birthday banquet, a party held by the pledges for the members, a Homecoming tec, and a senior banquet. OFFICERS President Barbara Heddens Vice-President Patricia Foust Recording Secretary Marilyn Loucks Corresponding Secretary Shirley Hager Treasurer Janet Zelenske Adviser Elizabeth LaVelle D. Nagy, M. Brown, M. Loucks, S. Hager, M. L. Potton, J. Johnson. 124 Sealed: H. O ' Neil, P. McGeary, M. L. Palton, J. Johnson, M. Spires. Standing: M. Miller, P. Sobeck, A. Billings. OFFICERS: Seated: S. Hager, M. Loucks, M. Lydic, B. Heddens. Standing: L. Miller, D. Nagy, M. J. Webber, J. Zelenske. First Row: D. Greider, B. Elder, S. McGee, G. Castello, B. Riddell. Second Row: F. Jancar, E. Hanqel, M. Lucas, M. Calabrese, M. Brant, S. Aldstadt. 125 theta sigma upsilon - W Norma Cagley Renee Jeanne Mellen Jean Jean Joanne Florence N ewman Peron Raybuck Wood Wallace (Adviser) L. Sotterfleld, B. Hamburg, C. Bouer, O. Sherolsky, F. Ganley, M. Dietrick, V. Viggiani, H. Young, J. Johnston, E. Burt, M. Cagley. We opened the year on Homecoming Day with our Old Black Magic float and the annual tea honoring our alumnae and the Thetas from Edinboro. After our Laughter Skit and the Valentine party, we enter- tained rushees at a gala rush party. In the spring we held our annual Swing Out Tea and the Senior Banquet. As our national social service project, we helped the National Cleft Palate Rehabilitation. OFFICERS President Shirley Jennings Vice-President Mary Cagley Secretary Vivi Ann Viggiani Treasurer June Summerville Adviser Florence V allace 126 First Row: H. Young, L. Kuhns. Second Row: M. Lunderstadt, C. Bauer, R. Billow, B. Boswell, S. Jennings, B. Korper. Third Row: C. Boyce, R. Shaffer, J. Summerville, M. Cagley. First Row: N. Abbey, E. Burt, L. Sotterfield. Second Row: F. Ganley, M. Dietrick, J. Johnston. First Row: H. Young, C. Boyce, E. Burt. Second Row: J. Summerville, M. Cagley, S. Jennings, L. Sotterfield, V. Viggiani. 127 Helen Barr Annette Dunkle Madalyn Fritz George Ann Funk Jean Johnson Joan Norris Marilyn «Sui£ Rice mzr Syvilla Smith zeta tau alpha Patricio Snyder Eunice Walker Marilyn Word Marilyn Wolfe We opened the year with our booth at the Campus Carnival and then launched our float in the Home- coming parade. Our service projects included sup- porting the cerebral palsy program and helping the Salvation Army. The formal rush party and the senior banquet were the social highlights of the year. OFFICERS President Elaine Hamill Vice-President Georgia Ann Funk Secretary Nancy Snyder Treasurer Marilyn Walker Adviser Mrs. C. David McNaughton 128 Sealed: J. Donatelli. Standing: I. Sprecher, C. Erickson, N. Snyder, B. Hill, H. Barr, L. Alt, R. Ignatz, E. Walker, S. Woodell, M. Strong, A. Dudek, Marilyn Wolfe, J. Powell. First Row: R. Ignatz, S. Roe. Second Row: N. Snyder, B. Burr, E. Hamill, A. Funk, S. Theemler, M. Macurdy. Seated: J. Norris, A. Dunkle, M. Rice, B. Stonier, L. Bajoras, L. Alexander, S. Stallman, D. Korns, C. Henry. Standing: A. Switzer, J. Hrebor, M. Hilty, M. Lama, S. Rae, N. Snyder, A. Funk. 129 An informal group of the fraternity representatives on the council interfraternity council The Interfraternity Council consists of twelve mem- bers; two representatives from each fraternity on campus. There are no elected officers and no dues are collected. Walter M. Whitmyre, Dean of Men, is adviser. November was again the date for the annual Interfraternity Dance. This year a committee composed of one member from each fraternity re- vised the sections in the constitution on pledging. The interfraternity council has worked for close inter- fraternity relations during the past year, certain that improved relations will mean progress for I. S. T. C. 130 Our big news this year was the move into our new fraternity house on Eleventh Street, opposite Clark Hall. Our activities opened with a fall party, fol- lowed by Open House at Homecoming, the annual Sailors ' Ball, the rush party, and the Sphinx Boll. delta sigma chi OFFICERS President Frank Strahl Vice-President Clyde Knarr Recording Secretary Phil James Corresponding Secretary Bill Dean Treasurer John Pizzano Adviser Vernon A. Zeitler Clyde Knarr George Simcina ■• l- ' 4- ' James Dick ir Frank Strahl John Vessel Vernon Zeitler (Adviser) Sig Chi ' s Homecoming Parade Float 131 D. Johnson, R. Duris, D. Macurdy. W. Dean, F. Williams, P. James. delta sigma chi G. Simcina, D. Gregor, B. Taylor, A. Cover. 132 C. Knorr, R. Vitole, J. Ollinger. W. Kampert, H. Trostle. C. Knarr, A. Cover, F. Williams, D. Dohnson, W. Kampert, G. Simcina. 133 R. Bellis, R. Baughman, J. Obrock. delta gamma tau The year was off to a flying start when we moved into our new house, and redecorated it, building our own lounge furniture. We held Open House at Homecoming, a Christmas party, and participated in It ' s Laughter We ' re After before the winter was over. We also had a party to send off Sgt. Dud- geon, who went to Panama. With the spring came the rush party and our Spring Party. Edgar Sgt. James O Trapp Dudgeon (Adv iser) (Adviser) d OFFICERS President Joe Calley Vice-President Vince Zugay Secretary James Obrock Treasurer John Hitcho Advisers Edgar Trapp, Sgt. James Dudgeon D. Louffer, J. Calley, P. Reilly. 134 Front: B. Moore, R. Baughman, D. Lauffer, P. Rerlly, J. Calley, J. Hicho. Bock: R. Bellis, E. Kinkoid, J. Obrock, N. Cook, G. Marks, R. Salem, E. Roger, B. Moore, J. Cima. G. Marks, J. Cima. 135 V A Willard Brown Richard Coleman James Doverspike Robert Fuhrmann James Good Harry Guise ffl ft ' , 5 . y Donald Hess (Adviser) Leonard Motto Daniel Hickey Lucas Pavlovich Neal Keefer Morris Rosenthal The Sig I u ' s social calendar for the past year in- cluded a Christmas dance, several fraternity parties, and the traditional Red Rose Formal. Founding an alumni association, continuing work at Getty Heights School, refurnishing the lounge and making the basement into a den were among the important projects of the year. We have ofFicially replaced Hell Week for our pledges with Clean Up Week. delta sigma nu T «• Raymond Makowski Glenn Sanner Carlo George Albert Mossoglio Mohr Wahl (Adviser) John Eugene Scott Voletti OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President Glenn Sanner Vice-President George Mohr Recording Secretary Ray Makowski Corresponding Secretary Willard Brown Treasurer James Doverspike Advisers Donald Hess, Albert Wahl SECOND SEMESTER President Morris Rosenthal Vice-President William Lovell Recording Secretary Francis Chopko Corresponding Secretary Norman Marks Treasurer Art Good 136 F. Chopko, D. Coleman, D. Fetterman, M. Rosenthal. F. Streams, G. Sonner, H. Guise, D. Terbot. W. Brown, M. Rosenthal, J. Doverspike, G. Mohr. 137 W. Brown, N. Lovell, F. Chopko, P. Garland. delta sigma nu N. Marts, R. Makowski, J. Doverspike, W. Brown. N. Marts, R. Makowski, F. Streams, F. Chopko, P. Garland, D. Fetterman, D. Hickey, W. Lovell, M. Rosenthal. 138 phi alpha zeta A house party in September opened the year for us, and what a busy year! A Homecoming celebration, a party before the inter-Frat dance in November, and an open house in December carried us through 1952. Doings in ' 53 included a senior party in March, and our formal initiation in April. The spring picnic in May was just about last, but far from least! Watson Farrar Karl Friedline S. Trevor Hadley (Faculty) Robert Hensel Jesse Hornyak William Kolak Samuel Lamendoio Thompson Lehnert John Poncella Joseph Santella David Porinchak Lt. Col. Hubert Thornber (Faculty) Paul Warner Chester Samson Richard Zortman 139 W. Farrar, R. Hensel, P. Coxey, R. Miller. D. Porinchok, B. Plymire, J. Pancella, D. Cowan. phi alpha zeta Front: D. Cowan, J. Rea, T. Lehnert, J. Brown, B. Kunkle, K. Friedline. Back: R. Bufolini, W. Mellett, E. Cecchetti. R. Walters, B. Conner. FronI: E. Cecchetti, T. Lehnert, R. Miller, B. Plymire, W. Farrar. Back: W. Mellett, B. Kunkle, J. Pancella, W. Edwards. 140 J. Friggle, B. Williams, E. Cecchelti, W. Kolak, p. Warner, W. Melletf, A D. Young, R. Miller, W. Farrar, D. Fleshman, W. Appel, L. LaBute, J. V ' Bunf. OFFICERS President Tom Lehnert Vice-President William Mellett Secretary Joseph Santella Treasurer Eugene Cecchett Adviser Donald Hoffmaster D. Bloom, K. Friedline, W. Appel, J. Brown, T. Lehnert, Fronl: B. Warner, W. Farrar, E. Cecchetti, W. Edwards, J. Zom- mikiel. Back: J. Poncella, B. Plymire, R. Miller, D. Cowan. W p , t% Tp!fc j|( iiy 1 r r. Max Afanesko Edward Black William Blehar Edward Branlsh Earl Ceh Edward Clay John Conley Robert Coughenour John Cugini Earl George 4 The Sig Eps initiated their busy social season with an Open House in September. Then followed the October hayride and a Christmas party. The new year was rounded out with a Founders ' Day Ban- quet in January, a Valentine Party, the annual chick- en-in-the-ruff rush party in March, and the Senior Farewell party in May. sigma phi epsilon f r o Qm - M N Robert Robert William William James George James K. George Jordan Jordan Kircher McKenno Sokolovich Stoner (Adviser) Frank Marshall William Frank George Munson Policrcchio Sabota Shaffer Shaheen 142 Front: E. Ceh, J. DeLuigi, G. Shaheen, T. Lenii, E. George. Back: J. McKenno, C. Gill, D. Belli. OFFICERS President Richard Kapsa Vice-President Chester Gill Secretary Edward Branish Comptroller Joseph De Blase Adviser James K. Stoner J. Daniels, W Snbc ' n, J. McKenna. C. Gill, E. George, E. Ceh, D. Belli. 143 W. Kircher, T. Lenzr, J. Cugini, B. Sewak. sigma phi epsilon T. Lenzi, R. George, G. Shaheen, C. Clay. N. Grigas, B. Sewak, R. McFarland, J. DeBlase, J. DeLuigi. R. Kapsa, W. Kircher, J. Cugini, J. DeLuigi. 144 Charles Baltzer Clifford Buterbaugh (Faculty) Edward Clawson sigma tau gamma After the September scavenger hunt, the Sig Taus held an October banquet, honoring Dean Martha Faust as patroness of the local chapter. The rest of ' 52 was crowded with Homecoming Open House, a house party, and the Interfraternity Dance. March featured the Rush Party; April, the Spring House Party; and May, a final open house. Dr. Orval Clifford Kipp Clair Jones (Foculty) McElfresh James Ronald Robert Reid Russell Scalpello Cecil Tranquill lee Wafson Frank Vairo W rrr M CM. Johnson (Adviser, David Johnson f «s.| T ' ' w i Jlf ' ' . ' ' 5 t - y l4 ' T ' , Robert Miller Jay Smith William Miller James Spodnik Eugene Moore Francis Stampler Daniel Reiber (Faculty) Richard Thompson 145 M. Del Greco, D. Spenser, R. Scalpello, C. Tranquill, D. Sagramoso, J. Goss. J. Lauffer, L. Holliday, J. Harwick, V. Ross, W. Byron. On Floor: D. Cornelius, F. Sfampler, C. Jones. Seated: G. Cummings, J. Gould, N. Plumpis, J. Botti, L. Watson, L. Jasencki. Standing: W. Nicholas, D. Pesceyre, W. Miller, G. Betts. sigma tau gamma R. Flickinger, J. Reid, R. Miller, E. Moore. 146 D. Spenser, D. Roudabush, H. Moore, C. Flint, D. Glenn. E. Mayer, C. Tranquill, J. Hackett, R. Guella, J. Principe, OFFICERS President William Miller Vice-President Eugene Moore Secretary James Spodnik Treasurer CliflFord Jones Adviser CM. Johnson R. Boyer, R. Hamilfon, J. Spodnik, R. Thompson, N. Cakes, N. Pat- terson, R. Hock, S. Good. OOKEqJcOATS suits ' ' ' °« «ssk WOMEN TROUTMAN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE WAS just looking, bui INDIANA, PA. CAPITOL RESTAURANT Fine Sea Foods A full house foday One cheeseburger with everything, please HESS BROTHERS Restaurant and Bus Terminal Phone 5-2551 150 J. M. STEWART CO. HARDWARE STORE You aren ' i intending io go after one of those $100. squirrels on campus are you? What ' ll it be for you, Tex? KAMPUS KOVE DON ' S ' The Campus Hangout RUSTIC LODGE THE FINEST IN FOODS Phone 5-8180 151 Whaddaya say we go out for spaghetti, instead? SPAGHETTI HOUSE Indiana, Pa. McCREARY TIRE and RUBBER CO. McCreary tires are built for longer service. Phone 5-5611 Daugherty Lumber Company Phone 5-2141 COCA COLA Eighth and Gompers Street 5-5161 What is the most-purchased item at the Book- store? Why, Cokes, naturally! FIRST NATIONAL BANK INDIANA, PA. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 152 Homer City Plant Products for Industry Since its incorporation in 1921, the Syntron Company has steadily added to its scope of manufacture until individual lines of products are now available that provide time and material savings for practically all types of processing indus- tries, construction and service facilities. To the processing industries, Syntron offers — Vibratory Equipment for handling bulk maferiak which includes, Bin Vibrators Vibrating Spiral Elevators Bin Valves or Gates Vibratory Feeders Vibrating Packers and Jolters Other Equipment Vibrating Screens Test Sieve Shakers Mechanical Shaft Seals Weighing and Batching Feeders Vibrating Paper Joggers Selenium Rectifiers Vibrating Parts Feeders Hopper Level Switches Strip Heater Elements To the construction industry and the innumerable service and maintenance facilities, Syntron offers a complete line of Power Tools — Electric Hammers and Hammer Drills Portable Electric Saws Portable Electric Drills, Grinders, Sanders, Polishers, Screwdrivers and Nut Runners Vibrating Concrete Floats Self-Contained Gasoline Hammer Paving Breakers, Spike Drivers and Rock Drills Self-Contained Diesel Pile Hammers Concrete Vibrators of the electromagnetic type for forms and gas or electric motor driven flexible shaft types for mass placement Thirty-nine sales and engineering companies handle the sale of Syntron products in United S+ates and Canada. Syntron products are now manufactured and sold under license in Argentina, France, Great Britain and South Africa. Other export soles are handled by the mam office in Homer City, directly and or through merchant agen ts in many foreign countries. SYNTRON COMPANY PRINCIPAL OFFICES PLANTS 153 HOMER CITY, PA. HOMER CITY, PA. BLAIRSVILLE, PA. YES, Who cares about calories? Emile Is your hairdresser In Indiana Phone 5-7132 RENDS BAKE SHOP Bakers of Bread, Rolls, and fine Pastries A tense moment in Navarro-built Whitmyre Hall NAVARRO CONSTRUCTION CO. Oh, for a piece of apple pie! 154 DEAN ' S DINER INDIANA, PA. ROCHESTER AND PITTSBURGH COAL COMPANY INDIANA, PA. Phone 5-5621 So fhaf ' s where all the coal goes Could that be mistletoe they ' re buying? C. S. Kunkle Lumber Co. Homer City 9-8045 Green Vase FLORAL SHOPPE HENRY HALL Printers and Stationers School and office supplies You con get just about anything at Hall ' s! naiiDMiccns Who swiped the engine? INDIANA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION The dealers named below are members of this association, and are pledged to conduct their business in line with the code of business ethics of the Association. Edwards Motor Co. CHEVROLET Indiana Sales Service STUDEBAKER Indiana Motor Co. BUICK R. S. Motor Co. CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH Colonial Motors OLDSMOBILE S. R. Morris G.M.C. TRUCKS McGregor Motor Co. DODGE — PLYMOUTH Galbreath Motor Co. PACKARD — PONTIAC Marcus Motors HUDSON Hiway Service, Inc. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS McGill Motors, Inc. FORD Gearhart Motors MERCURY McCoy Motor Co. 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' What would we do without it? HERBERT OWENS FOOD MARKET The Busy Market on the Corner 901 Philadelphia Street Phone 5-5221 158 GREINER BAKING CO. INC. KAY ' S The College Girl Dress Shop 22 South Seventh Street Why nof have a glass of milk? Do you like this, or the other one I looked at? INDIANA DAIRY CO. BARCLAY ' S HARDWARE 520 Philadelphia Street INDIANA MUSIC HOUSE EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Music in the air THE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO OF INDIANA A4ember Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 159 Molly Ann Famous for fine fashions ORR Transportation Co. Local and Charier Bus Service Indiana, Pa. — Phone 5-4312 Last ones home ... by Orr STANDARD PENNANT CO. Felt and Chenille Awards Sweaters — Jackets ■— Caps FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Big Run, Pa. Jefferson County PENN FURNITURE CO. For Furniture That Gives A Home Personality Stores in Johnstown, Altoona, and Indiana 5W5 5 - .„|0 ' ' 5 - po - ess FaS INDIANA NEWS CO. NEWSDEALER UNITED CIGAR AGENCY You want to read it? Indiana News has it . comics, magazines, newspapers . . . 160 SMITHS ' Jewelry and Gift Shop 716 PHILADELPHIA STREET INDIANA, PA. Chicken Pie Shop Wonderful Food! BROWN ' S BOOT SHOP If you go by Shoeleather Ex- press, you ought to get ac- quainted with Brown ' s on Phila- delphia Street. BARCLAY RESTAURANT For appetizing snacks and meals Opposite the college campus A crowd headed for the hOO class in coffee- ology af Barclay ' s McGaughey Dry Cleaners n S. 9th Street Phone 5-6971 For the Cleanest Clothes in Town The OAK takes the seniors to the cleaners. 161 ' m 1 JS i IL i r 9 f mffp 1 1 Come on, you can make if! BRODY ' S DEPARTMENT STORE MORTON S DRUG STORE Where You ' re Always Welcome Philadelphia Sf. Indiana, Pa. One coffee coming up. ' Serian Beauty Salon Latest Hair Styles STREAMLINE FOOD MARKET North 6th Street — Indiana Frozen Food Lockers School Street and Oakland Avenue A growing young man needs food! 162 Guess if wasn ' t swiped danged engine just disintegrated! MASTER AUTO BODY CO. Ed Krisak Proprietor ANDERSON ' S The Home of Better Shoes For All the Family Indiana Pa. Delicious Meals! LEWIS RESTAURANT BENCE ' S MEN ' S STORE Clothes for the College Man Robinson ' s FUNERAL HOMES A Community Service Institution for over 6? Years Indiana Saltsburg AUDREY ' S Yarn Shop CROCHET COTTONS — INSTRUCTION BOOKS — EMBROIDERY — HOOKED RUGS YARNS 41 North Sixth Street Phone 5-8922 And that ' s no yarn, Mrs. Butler . . . Honest . . . 163 ' ' ' ■i ' i ' i f Indiana Lumber and Supply Co. Oak Tenth Streets Phone 5-5616 Have some ice cream with your coffee? SISCO The Best Ice Cream STORAGE ICE AND SUPPLY CO. Luxenberg ' s Indiana ' s Leading Jewelry Store INDIANA, PA. MOOREHEADS SINCE 1904 For The Best in Men ' s Wear Opposite Henry Hall, Inc. ASH SHOE STORE Ash Shoes Are The Best Shoes Philadelphia Street • Indiana G.C. Murphy Co 5 and 1 0c Store Where your dollar goes much further S.W.BOYD JEWELER Lookit all that silver! j 164 PARK PRESS 330 Locust Street Indiana, Penna. The Sign of Quality Workmanship WIDDOWSON ' S JEWELERS Phone 5-891 1 Philadelphia Street Use Our Easy Payment Plan— No Extra Charge McCrory ' s 5 1 0c STORE FRIENDLY SERVICE Corner of 7th and Philadelphia Streets WILLIS DITROVATI FLOWER SHOP Phone 5-8621 Oakland Ave. INDIANA FLORAL CO. INC. 630 Philadelphia Street Phone INDIANA 5-5311 165 INDIANA AND MANOS THEATRES MONESSON AMUSEMENT CO. The Best in Entertainment Lana ' s here! Who said movies aren ' f better than ever? Recupero ' s FISH ' N CHIPS Eat in Style! SNYDER ' S PAINT STORE Wallpapers — Paints Floor Coverings 480 Philadelphia Street Phone 5-8771 INDIANA, PA. DAIRY DELL STORES Dairy Products Build Better Bodies INDIANA JOHNSTOWN EBENSURG 166 Smart young moderns are cooking with gas! So clean ... So fast . . . So dependable... . . . and so easy on the budget ! THE PEOPLES NATURAL GAS COMPANY Serving Homes and Industries in Western Pennsylvania And in INDIANA, fool MUSSER FORESTS THE BEST IN GREENERY Quality Shrubs, Trees, Flowers, and Plants Phone Indiana 5-8361, 5-2451, or 5-4091 Big Oaks from little acorns grow 167 SUTILA FUNERAL HOME 904 Wayne Ave. INDIANA ■■VouVe got to go pretty high to top our Indiana merchants! L ome to THE STUDENT UNION For that late breakfast or that even- ing snack. After all, it ' s YOUR Student Union! The Palace Gardens Your Outside Theatre For Quality Entertainment Under the Stars There ' s always a crowd in the COLLEGE BOOKSTORE 168 The OAK wishes to thank all of the 1953 advertisers for their cooperation and generosity. The good will between college and community here in Indiana is not always typical of college communities, and so we are all justifiably proud of it here. We, the students, though we have typical students ' budgets, appreciate your friendliness, and the quality of your service to us and to Indiana. . ■' ' I 5S . , (. ' y-r ti • V.a,?Jk- ' V ' a. k ' §1 ti-. K-:-t ' vt 1 ■4 .- 1 - 1. 1 m .%- . can did Just another classroom movie! Tripping the light fantastic in the Union! 12:05 on Soturdoy night, and all is well 170 highlights Clark Hal! sleepily celebrates Christmas. Are you sure you don ' t have a little surplus cash lying around? Mr. Webb retires, ond a hilarious group of familiar-looking gentlemen present him with o pocket-size man ' s best friend . 171 Quartermaster ROTC drill, in precise formation on ISTC Memorial Field. f: llf STAFF: Front: Lt. Col. Hubert E. Thornber, Major Eugene C. Martin, Capf. Victor J. Hawthorne. Back: Sgt. 1st Class Philip A. Champion, Sgt. 1st Class Richard H. Lee, Sgt. James O. Dudgeon, Sgt. Kenneth E. Miller. ISTC ' s ROTC unit, being entirely army quar- termaster corps, makes good use of the students ' learning in many fields of college study. The officers of the four companies are from the junior and senior classes, and the corps instructors are provided by the United States Army. ROTC Lt. Col. Hubert E. Thornber Professor of Military Science and Tactics Cadet Maj. Richard Macurdy, Cadet Lt. Col. Jules Filcik, Cadet Col. Vaughn Ross, Cadet Lt. Col. James Creps, Cadet Maj. David Bruce. 172 senior activities DIANA VIRGINIA ABRAHAM: Jeannette; Business; Pi Omego Pi; Presbyterian Club; Religious Life Committee; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; YWCA Cabinet; Women ' s Varsity I ; Inlramurals; W.S.S.F. CARMELA KATHLEEN ADORNATO: Indiana; Business; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi, Sec. 4; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; I.C.G.; Non-Resident Women ' s League, Trees. MAX AFANESKO; Etna; Secondary; Alpha Omega Gamma; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Football; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intramurals; Laughter. ELJEANE RUTH AGNEW: Philadelphia; Music; Campus Christian Fellowship; Music Educators Club; Y.W.C.A.; College Choir. ESTHER HALL AGNEW: Union City; Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Elementary Club; Win- ter Sports Club; Y.W.C.A.; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Laughter ; Panhellenic Council, Sec. 3. ROBERT JOHNSTON AGNEW: Aliquippo; Elementary; Delta Sigma Nu; Erskine Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Y.W.C.A.; Intramurals; Laughter. ROBERT J. ANTANAITIS: Trucksville; Secondary; Sigma Alpha Eta, Treas. 4; Newman Club; Erskine Club; English and Speech Club; Swing Out ; Masquers; Laughter ; State of the Union ; Green Valley ; Antigone. FLORENCE BAKER: Somerset; Home Economics; Methodist Club; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Rifle Club. CHARLES A. BALT2ER. Johnstown; Business; Sigma Tau Gamma, Pres. 3; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C, Pres. 3; Intramurals. HELEN BARR: St. Marys; Elementary; Zeta Tau Alpha; Methodist Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Wom- en ' s Vorsity I ; Intromurols. SHIRLEY ANN BENNETT: Kittanning; Elementary Delta Sigma Epsilon; Newman Club; Elementary Club. FREDERICK G. BETTS: Clearfield; Elementary; Sigma Tau Gamma; Elementary Club; I.C.G.; Wres tling; Loughter. LOIS E. BISH: Punxsutowney; Secondary; Methodist Club Religious Life Committee; Secondary Club; English and Speech Club; YWCA EDWARD BLACK: Indiana; Secondary; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Secondary Club Science Club; Baseball; Football; Men ' s Varsity I, Treos. 2; Intramurals CLARA JANE BLACKBURN: Hickory; Business; Junior Chamber of Commerce YWCA. DOLORES JANE BLACKHAM: Johnstown; Elementary; Delta Sigma Epsi- Ion, Rec. Sec. 2; Methodist Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA Girls ' Chorus; Tennis; Intramurals; Laughter. WILLIAM A. BLEHAR: Nanty-Glo Business; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Treos. 3; Junior Chamber of Commerce; Intra murals. MILDRED BLOOM: Curwensville; Home Economics; Presbyterian Club Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. RUTH ANNE BOWMAN: Butler; Home Economics; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Methodist Club; Home Economics Club; YWCA; Intromurols; Loughter, SHIRLEY ANNE BRAN- NON: Pittsburgh; Home Economics; Alpha Sigma Tau; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intromurols. MARIE BRANT: Somerset; Business; Sigma Koppo; Methodist Club; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Spiritual Enrichment Week Committee. RAYMOND F. BRATTON: Philipsburg; Secondary; Kappa Delta Pi, Treas. 4; Secondary Club; Science Club; I.R.C; Intramurals; Masquers; Laughter ; The Winslow Boy ; Dr. Faustus. MONA JEAN BROWN: Soltsburg; Elementary; Sigma Koppo; Pres- byterian Club; Elementory Club; Winter Sports Club; Intromurols. WILLARD V. BROWN: Pittsburgh; Secondary; Delta Sigma Nu, Corresponding Sec. 3, 4; Canterbury Club, Pres. 1, 3; Religious Life; Secondary Club; Winter Sports Club; YMCA; Intramurals. DAVID W. BRUCE: Indiana; Secondary; Secondary Club. JAMES S. BRU5T; Jeannette; Secondary; Secondary Club; Photography Club; I.R.C. ROBERT S. BUFALINI: Ambridge; Secondary; Phi Alpha Zeto; Newman Club; PENN; Indiana Student Writes; Cultural Life; English-Speech Club; Winter Sports Club; Modern Donee Club; Laughter. MONA BUHITE: Sykesville; Music; Methodist Club; Music Educators Club; YWCA; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus. JOSEPH A. BUNT: Sidman; Music; Phi Alpha Zeto; Music Educators Club; Symphonic Band; Marching Bond; College Choir; Men ' s Glee Club; Mellowmen. TEXANNA BURGH: Zelienople; Elementary; Alpha Sigmo Tau, Vice Pres. 3; Elementary Club; YWCA; Intromurols; Laughter. BETTY RAE BURR: St. Marys; Elementary; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Women ' s Varsity I ; Inlramurals. GEORGE BURTICK: Colum- bus, Ohio; Secondary; Newman Club; Secondary Club; Science Club; Intramurals. NORMA JEAN CAGLEY: Johnstown; Home Economics; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Omicron Phi, V!ce-Pres. 4; Theto Sigma Upsilon; PENN; Home Economics Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Laughter ; doss officer, Vice-Pres. 3; Judicial Board, 4. MARY THERESA CALABRESE: Rossiter; Business; Sigma Koppo; Newman Club; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; Intramurals. JEAN CALDWELL: Lotrobe; Home Economics; Delta Zeto, Pres. 3; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; I.C.G.; YWCA; Laughter ; Panhellenic Council; Home Economics Council. BETTY PAIGE CAM- ERON: Indiana; Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intromurols. GLENN C CAMPBELL: Clymer; Business; Gamma Rho Tau; Pi Omega Pi, Pres. 4; J.C.C. NANCY J. CAPLES: Johnstown; Elementory; Sigma Sigmo Sigma; Student Council; Religious Life Committee; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA. GILDA MARIE CAPPELLA: Aliquippo; Ele- mentary; Delto Sigma Epsilon, Rec. Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Newman Club; Ele- mentary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughte r. GILDA COSTELLO: Pittsburgh; Elementary; Sigma Koppo; Newman Club; PENN Religious Life Committee; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Intromurols Laughter ; Lady Killers ; Radio Programs. EARL S. CEH: Millvole; Elementary Sigma Phi Epsilon; Newman Club; Religious Life Committee; Elementary Club Winter Sports Club; Football; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intramurals; Laughter. RICHARD CLAIR COLEMAN: Apollo; Secondary; Sigma Alpha Eta; Delta Sigma Nu; PENN; Religious Life Committee; Secondary Club; English and Speech Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C; Dr. Faustus. CAMILLE MARIE COMFORT: Mount Pleasont; Art; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club; Religious Life Com- mittee; Art Club; College Choir; Intromurols; Laughter. JACK CONLEY: Pittsburgh; Secondary; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Newman Club; Secondary Club; Winter Sports Club; I.C.G.; Baseboll; Basketball; Football; Men ' s Varsity I ; Laughter. KENNETH W. CONRATH: Indiana; Business; Delta Sigma Nu; Junior Chamber of Commerce. DARYL M. CORNELIUS: Cresson; Music; Sigma Tau Gamma; Lutheran Student Association; Music Educators Club; Symphonic Bond; Marching Bond; Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus; Intramurals; Laughter ; Down in the Valley. ANNE CORVIN: Meyersdole; Music; Lutheran Student Association; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; College Choir; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Down in the Volley. ROBERT A. COUGHENOUR: Youngwood; Music; Sigma Phi Epsilon; OAK; PENN; Music Educators Club; Symphonic Bond; Marching Bond; College Choir; Men ' s Chorus; Wrestling; Intromurols; Swing Out ; Loughter. JAMES J. CREPS: Pittsburgh; Secondary; Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Pitt); OAK; PENN; Soccer; Men ' s Varsity I. JOHN CUGINI: Davidsville; Secondary; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Assembly Program Committee; Secondary Club; Science Club; Winter Sports Club; Tennis; Soccer; Men ' s Varsity I ; Wrestling; Intromurols. GLENN F. CUMMINGS: Franklin; Music; Sigmo Tou Gommo; Symphonic Bond; Marching Bond; Men ' s Chorus; Intramurals; Laughter. JAMES WILLIAM CUMMINGS: Altoono; Ele- mentary; Campus Christian Fellowship; Elementary Club; Science Club; I.R.C. SHIRLEY JEAN CUSHING: Universol; Elementary; Sigma Sigma Sigma; New- man Club; PENN; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA. LOIS JEAN DANIELS: Pittsburgh; Elementary; Delta Sigma Epsilon; Lutheran Student Associ- ation; PENN; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter. ANTHONY ALBERT D ' ATTILIO: Bloirsville; Secondary; Alpha Ome- ga Gamma; Sigmo Tou Gommo; Secondary Club; I.R.C; Intromurols. SHIRLEY ANN DAVIES: Bloirsville; Elementary; Koppo Delta Pi; Alpha Sigmo Alpha, Panhellenic Council, 3; Elementory Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intro- murols; Loughter. AUDREY DEMARIA: Pittsburgh; Home Economics; Pi Koppa Sigma; Methodist Club; Cultural Lif,e Committee; Religious Life Committee; Home Economics Club; YWCA; class officer. Sec. 1, 3; Judicial Board. MARI- ANNE DEMCHAK: St. Michael; Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Koppo Sigma; Newman Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intromurols; Future Teachers of America, Pres. 4. SHIRLEY MAE DENNICK: Uniontown; Home Economics; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals. JAMES M. DICK: Indiana; Art; Delto Phi Delta, Sec. 3, 4; Delta Sigmo Chi; Religious Life Committee; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C; ' Laughter, 3, 4; R.O.T.C PEGGY LEE DIVELY: Altoono; Elementary; Delta 173 Zela, Vice-Pres. 4; PENN; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Modern Dance Club; I.C.G., Sec. 2; YWCA; Women ' s Varsity I ; Intramurals. JAMES EUGENE DOVERSPIKE; Summerville; Business; Gamma Rho Tou, Trees. 3; Pi Omega Pi; Delta Sigma Nu, Treas. 4; Erskine Club; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; YMCA; Intramurals. VIRGINIA DOVERSPIKE: New Bethlehem; Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi, Vice-Pres. 3, Corresp. Sec. 4; Phi Mu, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 3; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Laughter. JAMES R. DOYLE: Pittsburgh; Art; Delta Sigma Chi; Newman Club; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; Laughter. JOANNE M. DUNCAN: McKeesport; Elementary; Baptist Club; Religious Life Committee; C.C.F., Treas. 2, Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus. ANNETTE DAWN DUNKLE: Everett; Art; Delta Phi Delta; Zeto Tau Alpha; Methodist Club; L.S.A.; OAK; Religious Life Committee; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter. RICHARD M. DURIS: North Broddock; Music; Kappa Delta Pi; Music Educators Club; Modern Dance Club; I.R.C.; YMCA; College Choir. DONNA M. CURST: Pittsburgh; Secondary; L.S.A.; Secondary Club; Science Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Mathematics Club, Sec. -Treas. DOLORES MAE ELDEN: Hastings; Secondory;Kappa Delta Pi, Sec. 4; Methodist Club, Vice-Pres. 2;Student Coun- cil; Secondary Club; Science Club; YWCA, Pres. 3; Intramurals; Cheerleader. HAZEL L. ELLIOTT: Franklin; Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi; Beta Sigma Omicron, Vice-Pres. 3; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C.; YWCA; Girls ' Rifle Club; Laughter. LAURA JEAN EMRICK: Glenshaw; Music; Kappa Delta Pi; Delta Zeto, Vice-Pres. 3; Erskine Club, Sec. 3; Music Educotors ' Club; YWCA; String Orchestra; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus; Laughter ; Down in the Valley. VANCE C. ENCK, JR.: Mechanicsburg; Secondary; Sigma Alpha Eta; Erskine Club; English-Speech Club; Modern Dance Club; Men ' s Chorus; Masquers; Swing Out ; State of the Union ; Three Bears ; Dr. Foustus. SHIRLEY MAE ENGLEHARDT: Pittsburgh; Business; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Pres. 3; J.C.C; YWCA. MARY JANE EVERARD: Huntingdon; Elementary; Sigma Sigma Sigma; L.S.A.; PENN; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals. JOAN M. EVERLY: Mt. Lebanon; Elementary; Pi Kappa Sigma, Sec. 3; Methodist Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter ; W.C.A. Council. MARY ELIZABETH FARRELL: Altoona; Elementary; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Methodist Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals. ANTHONY P. FICCA: Bloirsville; Business; Gamma Rho Tau, Sec. 4; Pi Omega Pi, Pres. 4; Junior Chamber of Commerce. JULES PAUL FILCIK: Sigma Tau Gammo, Vice-Pres., 2; L.S.A.; Cue; Student Council; English-Speech Club; Science Club; I.C.G.; Base- ball; Basketball; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intramurals; Laughter ; class officer, Pres. 4. JOHN J. FIORINA: Derry; Business; Gamma Rho Tau; Junior Chamber of Commerce. MARY ANN FIRMENT: Norvelf; Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi; Phi Mu; Newman Club; Home Economics Club, Pres. 3; Winter Sports Club; Laughter. PATRICIA MAY FOUST: Huntingdon; Business; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Kappa, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; OAK, Coll. Mgr. 2, Bus. Mgr. 3; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; YWCA; Girls ' Rifle Club; Laughter. GLORIA JEAN FRANK: New Cumberland; Home Economics; Delta Zeta; PENN; Home Economics Club; Win- ter Sports Club; YWCA; Women ' s Varsity I ; Intramurals; Laughter. RENEE JEANNE FRERE: Point Marion; Art; Theta Sigma Upsilon, Sec. 3; Newman Club; OAK, Copy Ed. 3; PENN; Student Council, 1; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Laughter ; class officer. Sec. 4. KARL W. FRIEDLINE: Johnstown; Music; Phi Alpha Zeto; L.S.A.; Student Council; String Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra; Men ' s Chorus; Mellowmen; Masquers; Swing Out ; Laughter ; Good-bye My Foncy. MADALYN MARIE FRITZ: Benton; Art; Delta Phi Delta; Zeta Tau Alpha, Pres. 3; OAK; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intra- murals; Laughter ; Cheerleader; Craft Guild. MARY LOU FUHRER: East Brady; Music; Newman Club; Music Educators ' Club; Winter Sports Club; Sym- phonic Bond, 3; College Choir, 3; Girls ' Chorus; Women ' s Varsity I ; Down in the Valley. ROBERT P. FUHRMANN: Johnstown; Elementary; Delta Sigma Nu; L.S.A.; OAK; Secondary -Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Men ' s Chorus; I.R.C; Intramurals; Masquers; Swing Out ; Laughter ; Green Valley. GEORGIE ANN FUNK: Punxsutowney; Secondary; Sigma Alpha Eta, Sec. -Treas. 3; Zeta Tou Alpha, Vice-Pres. 4; PENN; Secondary Club; English-Speech Club; I.R.C, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3; YWCA; Laughter ; Lady Killers. VIVIAN GALL: Punxsutowney; Elementary; Methodist Club; Cue; Ele- mentary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus; Intra- murals; doss oFFicer Treas. 2, 3; W.C.A., Vice-Pres. 3. SHIRLEY ANN GANOE: Heilwood; Elementary; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Girls ' Chorus; A.CE.; Non-Resident Women ' s League. JACQUELINE MARIE GARNIC: Chorle- roi; Business; Pi Omega Pi; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Winter Sports Club; Modern Dance Club; J.C .C; YWCA; Intramurals; Masquers; Swing Out ; Laughter ; Ponhellenic Council. JAMES P. GARRITY: Derry; Business; Gamma Rho Tou; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; Junior Chamber of Commerce. MARIANNE GARRITY: Monaco; Elementary; Delta Sigma Epsilon, Sec. 3; L.S.A.; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Swing Out ; Laughter. GEORGE E. GASPER: Windber; Business; Gamma Rho Tau, Sec, Vice-Pres. 3; Pi Omega Pi; Delta Sigma Nu; Newman Club; Religious Life Committee; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; Soccer; Men ' s Varsity I. CLARA GRACE GEMMELL: Indiano; Home Economics; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Erskine Club; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; Intramurals; Laughter ; Head Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4. EARL GEORGE; Yorkville, Ohio; Secondary; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Secondary Club; Basketball; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intramural softboll and football. ROBERT A. GEORGE: Johnstown; Business; Sigma Phi Epsilon; J.C.C; Football; Men ' s Varsity I ; Wrestling; Track; Intramurals; Laughter. MARY CAROLYN GHRIST; Uniontown; Elementary; Theta Sigma Upsilon; Canterbury Club; OAK, Ass ' t. Ed., 3; PENN, Ass ' t. Ed., 2, Ed. 2; Indiana Student Writes, Ed. 4; Cultural Life Committee; YWCA; Laughter. HARRY A. GIBSON: Business Education; Junior Chamber of Commerce. LILA JEAN GILKEY: North Broddock; Elementary; L.S.A,; Religious Life Committee; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C; YWCA. JAMES ARTHUR GOOD: Marion Center; Business; Delta Sigma Nu; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; Soccer; Men ' s Varsity 1 ; Intramurols. MELDA GOOD: Indiono; Secondary; Sigma Alpha Eta, Vice-Pres. 4; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Secondary Club; English-Speech Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter ; The I.S.T.C Squaw. MARILYN F. GORDON: Beaver; Elementary; Sigma Kappa; Erskine Club; Elementary Club; YWCA. KENNETH RAY GOULD: Dayton; Music; Religious Life Committee; Campus Christian Fel- lowship, Pres. 4; Music Educators ' Club; Winter Sports Club; Symphonic Bond Morching Band;College Choir; Men ' s Chorus; Laughter. A. PAULINE GRIFFITH Oil City; Home Economics; Presbyterian College Club; Home Economics Club YWCA; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus. H. JEAN GROVES Leechburg; Elementary Delta Zeto, Corresp. Sec. 2, Treas. 3; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Laughter ; W.C.A. ROGER V. GUELLA Nonty-Glo; Elementary; Sigma Tou Gamma; Newman Club; Elementary Club Football; Men ' s Varsity 1 ; Intromurol basketball; Laughter ; A.CE. Council RALPH GUEST: Turtle Creek; Music; Sigma Tau Gamma; Music Educators ' Club Winter Sports Club; Symphonic Band; Marching Band; Symphony Orchestra Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus; Intramurals; Laughter ; Swing Out. HARRY WIL- LIAM GUISE: Johnstown; Secondary; Delta Sigma Nu; Newman Club; Secondary Club; Photography Club; I.R.C; Men ' s Chorus; Intramural Softball. SHIRLEY ANN HAGER: Foirbonk; Business; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Koppo, Corresp. Sec. 4; OAK, 2, 3; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C, Treas. 3; YWCA. JACQUELINE HAINS: Lebanon; Home Economics; Lutheran Student Associotion, Sec. 3; Home Eco- nomics Club; I.C.G.; YWCA, Social Service Chrmn., 3. MILDRED HALLMAN: Johnstown; Art; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Art Club; YWCA, Intramurals; Laughter ; Women ' s Collegiate Association, Publicity Chrmn. 2. BARBARA JEAN HAMBURG: West View; Elementary; Theta Sigma Upsilon; Presbyterian Club; PENN, 2, 3; Religious Life Committee; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Laughter ; Ponhellenic Council. BETTY LOU ' SE HAMILTON: Belle Vernon; Home Economics; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Methodist Club; Religious Life Committee; Home Eco- nomics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter ; Home Eco- nomics Council, Pres. 4. AGNES M. HANCHERICK: NuMine; Home Economics; Newman Club; Home Economics Club; Science Club. EILEEN HANZEL; Johnstown; Elementary; Sigma Kappa; Newman Club, Sec. 2, Pres. 3; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Intromurols. BARBARA ANN HAYS: Karns City; Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi, Rec. Sec. 4; Erskine Club; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals. GRACE MYLIN HAYS: Lampeter; Art; Sigmo Sigmo Sigmo; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter. LOIS JANE HEADLEE: Mapletown; Home Economics; Methodist Club; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; Internationa! Relations Club YWCA. BARBARA HEDDENS: Bradford; Elementary; Sigmo Kappa, Pres. 4, L.S.A.; Religious Life Committee; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA College Choir; Intramurals; Loughter ; W.C.A. RICHARD F. HEIGES: Indiana Secondary; Kappa Delta Pi; L.S.A. ; OAK; PENN; Indiana Student Writes Secondary Club; English-Speech Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C; I.C.G., Pres. 3. FRANCIS HELM: Kittanning; Elementory; Elementary Club. JOAN LOIS HEN- KEL: Brentwood; Home Economics; Koppo Delta Pi; L.S.A.; Religious Life Com- 174 mittee; Home Economics Club; Winter Sportj Club; I.R.C.; YWCA, ROBERT DALE HENSEL: Addison; Secondary; Phi Alpha Zela; L.S.A.; Religious life Committee; Science Club; Winter Sports Club; Football; Wrestling; Men ' s Chorus; Inlramurals; Loughter. DANIEL EDGAR HICKEY: Pittsburgh; Sec- ondary; Delta Sigma Nu; Methodist Club; Secondary Club; Science Club; YMCA; Men ' s Chorus; Life Saving. EVA JEAN HILL: Rochester Mills; Elementary; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus. JOAN CLAIRE HILL: New Kensington; Home Economics; Theta Sigma Upsilon, Rec. Sec. 2; L.S.A.; Religious Life Committee; Assembly Program Committee; Home Economics Club, Rec. Sec. 2; YWCA; Home Economics Council. D. MARY HOEH- LER: Wayne; Music; Ersklne Club; Music Educators ' Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C.; YWCA; String Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus; W.S.S.F., Sec. 3. MIRIAM LOUISE HOGUE: Pittsburgh; Home Eco- nomics; Kappa Omicron Phi; Presbyterian Club; Campus Christian Fellowship; Home Economics Club; Science Club; YWCA. BETTY LOU HOLLEN: Fallen Timber; Secondary; Kappa Delta Pi; Beta Sigma Omicron; Newman Club; Secondory Club; Science Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C.; YWCA. JESSE A. HORNYAK: Portage; Art; Delta Phi Delta, Trees. 3, 4; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice- Pres. 3; Phi Alpha Zeta, Vice-Pres. 3; OAK; PENN; Student Council; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; Intromurols. LOLA ELIZABETH HOSACK: Ingomor; Art; Theto Sigmo Upsilon; Methodist Club; OAK; PENN; Art Club; YWCA; Laugh- ter ; Ghost of Green Mansions ; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities, 3. E. JANE HOYMAN: Acme; Elementary; Methodist Club; Boptist Club; Religious Life Committee; C.C.F.; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus; Intromurols. JEAN CLAIR IDE: West View; Elementary; Theta Sigma Upsilon; Methodist Club; OAK; PENN; Ele- mentary Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C.; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intromurols; Loughter. DONNA GERNER JACKSON: Bruin; Business; Religious Life Com- mittee; Campus Christian Fellowship; Junior Chamber of Commerce; YWCA. PATRICIA A. JACKSON: Homestead Park; Elementary; Delta Zeto, Pres. 2; Presbyterian; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intromurols; Loughter ; Ponhellenic Council. DOROTHY MARIE JAKOVAC: Oakmont; Elementary; Beta Sigma Omicron; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intromurols; Laughter. FRANCES JEAN JANCAR: Conemough; Ele- mentary; Sigma Kappa; Methodist Club; PENN; Elementory Club; Photography Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Women ' s Varsity I ; Intromurols. ESTHER LOUISE JOHNSON: McKeesport; Elementary; Baptist Club; Religious Life Committee; C.C.F., Pres. 2; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus. JEAN MYR TLE JOHNSON: Somerset; Art; Delta Phi Delto, Pres. 4; Zeto Tou Alpho, Treos. 3; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intromurols; Laughter ; Craftsmen Guild. JOAN IRENE JOHNSON: Ridgwoy; Home Economics; Sigma Kappa, Treos. 3; Lutheran Student Associa- tion; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Laughter ; Panhel- lenic Council. CLIFFORD E. JONES: Monessen; Business; Gommo Rho Tau, Vice- Pres. 4; Sigmc Tou Gommo, Treos. 4; Methodist Club; J.C.C; YMCA; Intro- murols; Inter-Froternity Council. DOROTHY GUARD JORDAN: Indiana; Ele- mentary; Alpha Sigma Tou, Sec. 3; Elementary Club; Modern Dance Club; Girls ' Rifle Club, Coptoin; Laughter. ROBERT PAUL JORDAN: Indiana; Second- ary; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Secondary Club; Science Club; Intromurols. WILLIAM J. JORDAN: Conshohocken; Secondary; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Secondary Club; English ond Speech Club. WILLIAM L. KARNS: Hollidoysburg; Secondary. MICHAEL KAROLCHIK: Wilkes-Borre; Music; Sigma Tou Gommo; Music Educators Club; Marching Band; College Choir; Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus; Laughter. NEAL KEEPER: Leechburg; Secondary; Delta Sigma Nu; Secondary Club; Science Club; Men ' s Chorus; Intromurols. CAROLE ELAINE KELLERMAN: Bellwood; Art; Delta Phi Delta; Alpha Sigmo Alpha; OAK; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; I. CO.; YWCA; Laughter ; Hall Counselor, 3, 4. CHARLES R. KENNEDY: Osceola Mills; Business; Gommo Rho Tou; Pi Omega Pi; Sigmo Tou Gommo, Sec. 3; OAK; PENN; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; YMCA. WILBERT A. KING: Geistown; Music; Phi Sigma Pi; Music Educators Club; Modern Dance Club; Symphonic Bond; Marching Bond; College Choir; Men ' s Chorus; Masquers; Laughter ; Year and a Dome. ELIZABETH ANN KISSINGER: Indiono; Elementary; Koppo Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Sigmo; Presby- terian Club; Elementary Club; YWCA; Intromurols; Laughter. MARGARET JO-DEL KISSINGER: Ligonier; Secondary; Delta Zeto; Erskine Club; Secondary Club; English ond Speech Club; Winter Sports Club; LC.G.; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intromurols; Laughter. MARY LOU KLINE: Kittonning; Elementary; Phi Omega Pi; Lutheran Student Association; PENN; Assembly Program Com- miMee; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intro- murals. RUTH GRACE KLINGERSMITH: Indiana; Elementary; Koppo Delta Pi; Sigma Sigma Sigmo; Lutheran Student Association; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Symphonic Band; Orchestra; Masquers. CLYDE MEADE KNARR: Big Run; Secondary; Delta Sigma Chi; Methodist Club, Religious Life Committee; Secondary Club; Science Club; Baseball; Soccer, Men ' s Vorsity I ; Wrestling; Laughter. LOIS VIRGINIA KNOLL: Pittsburgh Business; Koppo Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi; Newman Club; OAK; Student Council J.C.C; Women ' s Varsity I ; Intromurols; Pygmalion. WILLIAM JAMES KOLAK: Windber; Music; Phi Alpha Zeta; Lutheran Student Association; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; Symphonic Band; Marching Band; Col- lege Choir; Men ' s Chorus; Intromurols. MARGARET KRACHT: Ford City; Ele- mentary; Pi Koppo Sigma, Pres. 3; Methodist Club; Elementary Club, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intromurols; Loughter. JANET HUTZEL KRICH: Johnstown; Business; PI Koppo Sigma; Methodist Club; Religious Life Committee; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; YWCA; Laughter. WALTER CHARLES KRICH: Pittsburgh; Business; Gamma Rho Tou, Pres. 3; Junior Chamber of Commerce. JAMES A. KROTZER: New Bethlehem; Business; Gommo Rho Tou, Pres. 4; Junior Chamber of Commerce. JACK KUHNS: Indiana; Elementary; Phi Alpha Zeto; Elementory Club, Council Member; Winter Sports Club. BETTY ANN KUMMER: Perrysville; Secondory; Koppo Delta Pi; Theta Sigmo Upsilon; Lutheran Student Association; OAK; PENN; Religious Life Com- mittee; Secondory Club; I.R.C; I.C.G.; YWCA; Laughter. SAM LAMENDOLA: Arnold; Music; Phi Alpha Zeta; Symphonic Bond; Marching Band; Orchestra; College Choir; Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus; Mellowmen. JOSEPH FRANK LANE: Johnstown; Secondary; Delta Sigma Nu. E. JOYCE LATSHAW: Indiana; Music; Alpha Sigmo Alpha; Erskine Club; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus. JAMES H. LAUFFER: Greensburg; Music; Sigma Tou Gommo; Music Educators Club; Marching Bond; String Orchestra; Orchestra; College Choir; Mellowmen; Swing Out; Masquers; Laughter ; Red Peppers. MARILYN KETCHUM LEADER: McKeesport; Home Economics; Koppo Delta Pi; Kappo Omicron Phi, Pres. 4; Pi Beta Phi (Miami University of Ohio); Assembly Program Committee; Home Economics Club; YWCA. THOMPSON LEHNERT: Ambridge; Art; Phi Alpha Zeto; PENN; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; Intromurols; Laughter ; Inter-Froternity Coun- cil; Crafts Guild. GWENDOLYN FAE LEWIS: Monongohela; Music; Koppo Delta Pi; Pi Kappa Sigmo; Methodist Club; Music Educators Club; YWCA; Symphonic Bond; Orchestra; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus; Laughter. HER- MAN LITZINGER: Johnstown; Music; Newman Club; Music Educators Club; Marching Bond; College Choir; Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus. JANET LONG- NECKER: Havertown; Elementary; Alpha Sigmo Tou, Pres. 2, 3; Elementary Club; YWCA; String Orchestra; Orchestra; Mellowmen. MARILYN LOUCKS: Connellsville; Elementary; Sigmo Koppo, Reed. Sec. 4; Methodist Club; Re- ligious Life Committee; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intro- murols. MARY LUCAS: Norfolk, Virginia; Secondary; Sigma Koppo; Newman Club; Secondary Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C; YWCA; Intromurols. NORMA T. LUKAS: Pittsburgh; Home Economics; Delta Zeta; Newman Club; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intromurols; Loughter. CAROL LUTHER: Windber; Home Economics; Kappa Delta Pi; Koppo Omicron Phi; Alpha Delta Pi; Erskine Club; PENN; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; I.C.G.; YWCA; Life Saving. CLAIR T. MC ELFRESH: Leetsdole; Music; Sigma Tou Gommo; Erskine Club; Student Council; Music Educators Club; Symphonic Band; Marching Bond; College Choir; Swing Out ; Masquers; Laughter ; Down in the Valley. JAMES F. MC KENNA: Mt. Pleasant; Secondary; Alpha Omega Gommo; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres. 4; Newman Club; Secondory Club; Winter Sports Club; Intromurols. HELEN M. MADDEN: Hollidoysburg; Elemen- tary; Delta Zeto; Newman Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intromurols. RAYMOND F. MAKOWSKI: Ambridge; Business; Gommo Rho Tou; Pi Omega Pi; Delta Sigmo Nu, Reed. Sec. 2, 3, 4; J.C.C; I.R.C; Laughter. SHIRLEY MARTIN: Grove City; Home Economics; Koppo Omicron Phi; Methodist Club; Home Economics Club; YWCA. CARLO J. MASSAGLIA: Herminie; Business; Gamma Rho Tau; Pi Omega Pi, Vice-Pres. 3; Delta Sigmo Nu; Newman Club; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; I.C.G.; Soccer; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intromurols. VERNON C MAUK; Ambridge; Art; Phi Alpha Zeto; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; Swimming; Crafts Guild. JOHN E. MEANOR: Morion Center; Business; Gommo Rho Tou; Junior Chamber of Commerce. AGNES MEHALICK: Homer City; Elementory; Newman Club; Elementary Club. MARION LOUISE MIKESELL: Mohaffey; Music; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Erskine Club; Music Educators Club; 175 Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Girls ' Rifle Club. BERTHA MILLER: Meodville; Home Economics; Koppa Omicron Phi; Lutheran Student Association; Religious Life Committee; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C.; YWCA, LAURA MILLER: Murrysville; Music; Lutheran Student Association; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; Modern Dance Club; YWCA; College Choir; Intramurals; Swing Out ; Mas- quers; Cheerleader. MARILYN MILLER: Taylor; Elementary; Sigma Kappa; Presbyterian Club; OAK; PENN; Religious Life Committee; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C.; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Girls ' Rifle Club; Masquers, ROBERT G, MILLER: Monongohela; Secondary; Sigma Tau Gamma; Presby- terian Club; Religious Life Committee; Secondary Club; Football Manager; Track; Intramurals; Laughter, RUTH LOIS MILLER: Robesonio; Home Economics; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Omicron Phi; Sigma Koppa; Erskine Club; PENN, Edi- tor 3; Student Council; C.C.F,; Home Economics Club; I.C.G.; YWCA; Laugh- ter. SAMUEL D. MILLER: Freeport; Music; Phi Alpha Zeta; Music Educators Club; Modern Dance Club; College Choir; Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus; Laugh- ter. WILLIAM MILLER: Oklahoma; Business; Gamma Rho Tau; Sigma Tau Gam- ma, Treos. 3, Pres. 4; Junior Chamber of Commerce; YMCA; Intramurals; Laughter. EDWARD MILLS: Rochester, New York; Secondary; Erskine Club; Secondary Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C. STANLEY JOSEPH MISH: Johnstown; Music; Delta Sigma Chi, Vice-Pres. 3; Music Educators Club; String Orchestra; Orchestra; Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus; Mellowmen; Intramurals; Laughter. MARY ANN MIZIKAR: Mt. Pleasant; Secondary; Delta Zeta, Sec. 3; Secondary Club; Science Club; Winter Sports Club; I.C.G.; YWCA; Intramurals; Laugh- ter ; Pan Hellenic Council. GEORGE MOHR; Level Green; Secondary; Delta Sigma Nu, Vice-Pres. 4; Secondary Club; Winter Sports Club; Baseball; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intramurals; Laughter. ANNA LOUISE MOORE: Dovidsville; Music; Beta Sigma Omicron, Sec. 3; Lutheran Student Association; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Symphonic Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus. EUGENE H. MOORE: Kittonning; Secondary; Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-Pres. 4; OAK; PENN; Secondary Club; Science Club; Photography Club; I.C.G.; Men ' s Chorus; Men ' s Varsity I ; Wrestling; Intramurols; Laughter. LEONARD E. MOTTO: McKeesport; Business; Gamma Rho Tau; Pi Omega Pi, Pres. 3; Delta Sigma Nu; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C., Vice-Pres. 3; YMCA. FRANK R. MUNSON: Millvale; Music; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Methodist Club; Music Educators Club; Men ' s Chorus; Football; Men ' s Varsity 1 ; Intramurals; Laugh- ter. PATRICIA ELEANOR MYERS: Brookville; Secondary; Phi Mu, Vice-Pres. 3; Presbyterian Club; OAK; PENN; Indiana Student Writes; Secondary Club; English and Speech Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Loughter. SHIRLEY MAE MYERS: Strattonville; Business; Koppa Delta Pi; Pi Omega Pi, Sec. 3; Methodist Club; Cultural Life Committee; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C.; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus. GERALDINE NEIKAM: Allentown; Business; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Treos. 3; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C.; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter. MARY ELLEN NEWMAN: Ellwood City; Elementary; Theto Sigma Upsilon, Vice- Pres. 3; Newman Club; PENN, Editor 3; Indiana Student Writes; Student Coun- cil; Elementary Club; YWCA; Laughter. WILLIAM EDWARD NOEL: Derry; Business; Phi Alpha Zeta; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; Basketball; Football; Men ' s Varsity I ; Swimming; Intramurals; Life Saving; Laughter. WILLIAM H. NORMAN: Portage; Secondary; Alpha Omega Gamma, Pres. 3; Phi Sigma Pi; Lutheran Student Association; Secondory Club; Science Club; Winter Sports Club; I.R.C. JOAN NORRIS: Williamsburg; Elementary; Zeta Tou Alpha; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Swing Out; Laughter. CARL P. OAKES: Clymer; Secondary; Sigma Tau Gam- ma; Secondary Club; Science Club; Rifle Club. RUTH ANN OAKFORD: Haver- ford; Art; Alpha Sigma Tou; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Masquers; Laughter. PATRICIA MAE ODELL: York; Business; Pi Omega Pi; Junior Chamber of Commerce; YWCA; Women ' s Varsity I, Treos. 3; Intra- murals. SHIRLEY M. ORT: Bellwood; Elementory; Pi Koppa Sigma; Methodist Club; Elementary Club, Vice-Pres. 3, 4; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intra- murals; Laughter ; W.C.A. council 3, 4. CATHERINE PALEY: Red Lion; Home Economics; Presbyterian Club; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals. JOHN R. PANCELLA: Dunbar; Secondary; Phi Alpha Zeta; Newman Club; PENN; Secondary Club; Science Club; Winter Sports Club; Intramurals; Laughter ; State of the Union. LORETTA PASTORE: New Castle; Business; Pi Omega Pi; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; Girls ' Chorus; Women ' s Varsity I ; Intromurols; Life Saving. BARBARA HOPKINS PATCH: Jeonnette; Home Economics; Koppa Omicron Phi; Pi Kcppo Sigma; Methodist Club; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA. MARY LOU PATTON: Ridgwoy; Music; Sigma Kappa; Lutheran Student Association; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; Modern Dance Club; YWCA; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus; Laughter. LUCAS PAVLOVICH: Slickville; Elementary; Delta Sigma Nu, Vice-Pres. 3; Newman Club; Elementary Club; Science Club; Intramurals. JAMES R. PEACH: Jeonnette; Business; Phi Alpha Zeta; Winter Sports Club; Junior Chamber of Commerce; Soccer; Intramurals. ELSIE HILL PEER: Indiana; Elementary; Lutheran Student Association; Elementary Club; I.R.C; YWCA; Girls ' Rifle Club. JEAN MARIE PERON: Beaverdale; Elementary; Theta Sigma Upsilon; Newman Club; Elementary Club, Council Member 3, 4; Winter Sports Club; Intramurols. ELIZABETH ANNE PETERS: Eldred; Elementary; PENN; Ele- mentary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals. JOANNE PETERSON: Scotfdole; Elementary; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Lutheran Student Association; PENN; Religious Life Committee; Elementary Club; YWC.A; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurols; Swing Out ; Masquers; Laughter. MARSHALL J. POLICICCHIO: Boswell; Secondary; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Newman Club; Second- ary Club; Men ' s Varsity I ; Wrestling; Intramurals. MARLENE ALICE POOR- BAUGH: Somerset; Elementary; Koppa Delta Pi; Delta Sigma Epsilon, Pres. 3; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Swing Out ; Masquers; Laughter. DAVID D. PORINCHAK: Johnstown; Art; Delta Phi Delta; Phi Alpha Zeta; Newman Club; OAK; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; Laughter. ROBERTA PRITCHARD: Monaco; Elementary; Phi Mu; Methodist Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter. CAROLE ANN PROTZELLER: Spongier; Music; Beta Sigma Omicron; Erskine Club; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Symphonic Band; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurols; Laughter. GRACE E. RANEY: New Castle; Music; PENN; Indiana Student Writes; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Symphonic Band; Orchestra; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus. JEAN DOLORES RAYBUCK: Punxsutawney; Business; Theta Sigma Up- silon, Treos. 3; Newman Club; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; Intramurols; Laugh- ter. ELSIE LOUISE REA. Crofton; Elementary; Delta Sigma Epsilon; Lutheran Student Association; PENN; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurols; Laughter ; Cheerleader. MARGARET ANN REED: New Kensing- ton; Art; Beta Sigma Omicron; Lutheran Student Association; Religious Life Committee; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter. JAMES RICHARD REID: Oil City; Music; Sigma Tou Gamma; Music Educators Club; Symphonic Band; Marching Bond; Orchestra; College Choir; Men ' s Chorus; Mellowmen; Intromurols; Swing Out, Stagecrew. LOIS JEAN REID: Punxsutawney; Art; Beta Sigma Omicron, Pres. 3; OAK; PENN; Cultural Life Committee; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intromurols. MARY LOU REISER: Hollidoysburg; Secondary; Delta Zeta, Sec. 4; Newman Club; Indiana Student Writes; Secondary Club; I.R.C, Sec. 4. BARBARA LUCILLE ROBERTSON: Foxburg; Business; Koppo Delta Pi, Vice-Pres. 4; Pi Omega Pi; Pi Kappa Sigma, Sec. 3; Conterbury Club; J.C.C; I.CG.; YWCA; Life Saving. DONALD RORA- BAUGH: Conemough; Secondary; Secondary Club; Science Club; Intramurals. PALMA C ROSE: Pittsburgh; Elementary; Lutheran Student Association; PENN; Religious Life Committee; C.C.F.; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Modern Dance Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus. MORRIS A. ROSENTHAL: Blairs- ville; Elementary; Delta Sigma Nu; Indiana Student Writes; Elementary Club; Masquers; Green Valley ; Dr. Foustus. JO-ANN LORRAINE ROWE: Indiana; Secondary; Beta Sigma Chi, Treas. 2; Secondary Club; YWCA; Intramurols. ARMENA LORETTA RUKAVINA: New Kensington; Home Economics; Phi Mu; Newman Club; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; Laughter. RON- ALD W. RUSSELL: Nonty-Glo; Elementary; Sigma Tou Gamma; Newman Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Baseball; Footboll; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intromurols; Laughter. FRANCIS THOMAS RYAN: Altoona; Art; Delta Sigma Chi; Newman Club; Art Club; Intramurals. CHESTER SAMSON: Franklin; Music; Phi Alpha Zeto; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; Symphonic Band; Marching Bond; Orchestra; College Choir; Men ' s Chorus; Laughter ; Down in the Valley. GLENN M. SANNER: Armagh; Secondary; Delta Sigma Nu, Pres. 4; Secondary Club; Photography Club; Winter Sports Club; Baseball; Football; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intromurols; Laughter. JOSEPH R. SANTELLA: Altoona; Business; Phi Alpha Zeto; Newman Club, Vice-Pres. 3; PENN; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; Marching Bond; Intramurals; Laughter. ROSE MARIE SANTUCCI: Windber; Business; Newman Club; Winter Sports Club; Junior Chomber of Commerce. ROBERT L. SCALPELLO: Arnold; Secondary; Alpha Omega Gamma; Sigma Tou Gamma, Sec. 3; OAK; PENN; Secondary Club, Pres. 4; Men ' s Chorus; Tennis; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intramurals; Laughter ; Indi- ana ' s Indian. DOLORES SCHELLHAMMER: Johnstown; Elementary; Sigma 176 Sigma Sigma; Newmon Club; Elementary Club; YWCA. BARBARA J. SCHLEM- MER: Brockway; Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; Newman Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; Girls ' Chorus. JANEANNE SCHNELL: Indiana; Home Econom- ics; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Omicron Phi; Alpha Sigma Alpha; L.S.A.; CUE, Editor 3; Student Council, Pres. 4; Home Economics Club;lntromurals; Laughter. SHELLY A. SCHRECONGOST: Punxsutowney; Home Econ omics; Methodist Club; Home Economics Club; YWCA. JOHN FREMONT SCOTT; Pittsburgh; Music; Delta Sigma Nu; Music Educotors Club; College Choir; Men ' s Chorus; Down in the Valley ; Intercollegiate Choir 3. NELLO ESESTINh Arnold; Music; Sym- phonic Band; Orchestra; College Choir; Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus; Mellow- men. FRANK EARL SHAFFER: Indiana; Art; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Art Club; Football- Men ' s Varsity I, Pres. 3; intramurols; Laughter. ROBERT W. SHAFFER: Indiana; Business; Gamma Rho Tau, Treas. 4; Methodist Club; Junior Chamber of Commerce; I.C.G.; YMCA. GEORGE SHAHEEN: Arnold; Secondary; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Secondary Club; Intramurals. PATRICIA ANN SHIVELEY: Beaver Elementary; Sigma Kappa; Lutheran Student Association; Elementary Club Photography Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Laughter. ' GEORGE SIMCINA: Duquesne; Secondary; Delta Sigma Chi, Pres. 3; Secondary Club; Science Club; Winter Sports Club; Intramurals. JOAN P. SIMMONS; Indiana; Secondary; Sigma Alpha Eto; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Newman Club; Secondary Club; English and Speech Club. EDWARD ROY SIMS: Oil City; Music; Phi Alpha Zeto; Music Educators Club; Modern Dance Club; Symphonic Band; Orchestra; College Choir; Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus; Laughter. STEPHEN SEYMOUR SINGEL: Conemough; Music; Sigma Tau Gamma; Music Educators Club; Symphonic Bond; Marching Band; College Choir; Mixed Chorus Men ' s Chorus; Mellowmen; Laughter. NORMAN JAY SMITH: Indiana; Sec ondary; Alpha Omega Gamma; Sigma Tau Gamma; Science Club; Baseball Men ' s Varsity I ; Laughter. M. SYVILLA SMITH: Greenville; Home Economics Zeto Tau Alpha, Sec. 2, 3; Lutheran Student Association; Home Economics Club Winter Sports Club; I.C.G.; YWCA; Laughter. HELEN SNYDER; Bentleyville Home Economics;Kappa Omicron Phi; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club YWCA; Girls ' Chorus. JEAN A. SNYDER: Cumberland, Marylond; Music; Con terbury Club; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; Modern Dance Club YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals. PATRICIA DAWN SNYDER: Vandergrift A usic; Zeto Tau Alpha; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; Modern Dance Club; YWCA; Symphonic Bond; College Choir; Swing Out ; Masquers; Laughter. PATRICIA LUCILLE SOBECK: Blairsville; Elementary; Sigma Kappa; Newman Club; Elementary Club; YWCA; Laughter. GEORGE M. SOKOLO- VICH: Latrobe; Secondary; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Secondary Club; Football; Men ' s Varsity I, Vice-Pres. 3; Intromurals; Laughter. RUTH EILEEN SOKOLO- VICH: Beaver Falls; Elementary; Sigma Sigma Sigma; Methodist Club; Ele- mentary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Laugh- ter. EDWARD LEO SOLOSKI; Kittanning; Business; Gamma Rho Tau; Junior Chamber of Commerce. JAMES P. SPODNIK: Portage; Secondary; Sigma Tau Gamma; Newman Club; Secondary Club; Science Club; Winter Sports Club; I.C.G., Vice-Pres. 4; Marching Band; Intramurals; Laughter. JOANN NELLE SPORY; Davidsville; Music; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Symphonic Band; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus; Down in the Valley. BARBARA STANIER; Pittsburgh; Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; Zeto Tau Alpha; Elementary Club; Treas. 3; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter. WILLIAM C. STORMER; Ebensburg; Business; Gamma Rho Tau; Pi Omega Pi, Vice-Pres. A; Delta Sigma Phi; Junior Chamber of Commerce; YMCA. ZOANN STOUGH- TON; Butler; Music; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Lutheran Student Association; Music Educators Club; Winter Sports Club; String Orchestra; Orchestra; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus. FRANK O. STRAHL; Duquesne; Secondary; Alpha Omega Gamma, Vice-Pres. 4; Delta Sigma Chi, Pres. 3; Secondary Club; Winter Sports Club; College Choir; Laughter. BARBARA ARLENE STRANFORD; Oil City; Secondary; Phi Mu; Methodist Club; Secondary Club; Science Club; Win- ter Sports Club; YWCA; Symphonic Band; Orchestra; Laughter. JOHN C. SWAUGER: Beaver; Business; Phi Alpha Zeto, Treas. 3; Presbyterian Club; Student Council; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; Men ' s Chorus; Baseball; Basketball- Men ' s Varsity I ; Laughter. SHIRLEY THIEROFF; Pittsburgh; Elementary; New- man Club; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals. NORMA JOANNE THOMAS; Conemough; Music; Music Educators Club; Modern Dance Club; Symphonic Band; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus; Down in the Valley. SHIRLEY DORENE THOMAS; Home; Elementary; Lutheron Student Association; Non-Resident Women ' s League. ANNE THOMPSON (SINCLAIR); Hovertown; Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Sigma Tau; Student Council; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Orchestra; Mellowmen; Laughter ; W.C.A., Pres. 3. RICHARD P. THOMPSON: Brackenridge; Music; Sigmo Tau Gamma; Lutheron Student Association; Music Educators Club; Symphonic Band; March- ing Bond, Pres. 4; Orchestro; College Choir; Mellowmen; Baseball; Laughter. A. DAVID THOMSON: Clearfield; Secondary; Presbyterian Club; Secondary Club; I.R.C.; Football; Men ' s Varsity I ; Intramurals. JOHN MILTON TOMAN: Leechburg; Secondary; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigmo Alpha Eto; Newman Club; Secondary Club; English and Speech Club; Modern Donee Club; I.R.C.; Orches- tra; Men ' s Chorus; Dr. Foustus. CECIL TRANQUILL: Avello; Business; Gamma Rho Tou, Treas. 3; Pi Omega Pi; Sigmo Tau Gammo; Newman Club; Photog- raphy Club; J.C.C; YMCA; Men ' s Varsity I ; Wrestling; Intramurals; Laugh- ter. SHIRLEY ANN ULLOM; Arlington, Virginia; Elementary; Pi Kappa Sigma; Lutheran Student Association; OAK; Elementary Club; English and Speech Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Laughter. FRANK M. VAIRO: New Kensington; Elementary; Sigma Tou Gamma; Newman Club; Elementary Club; Symphonic Bond; Marching Bond; Orchestra; College Choir; Mixed Chorus; Men ' s Chorus; Street Scene. EUGENE A. VALETTI; Jeannefte; Business; Alpha Omega Gamma, Treas. 4; Delta Sigma Nu; Newman Club; Junior Chomber of Commerce; Intramurals. JOHN WILLIAM VASSEL; Greensburg; Secondary; Delta Sigmo Chi, Treas. 2; Secondary Club; Science Club; Photog- raphy Club. JOYCE VOGAN: Sandy Lake; Music; Theta Sigma Upsilon; Meth- odist Club; Music Educators Club; YWCA; Orchestra; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Chorus; Intramurals; Swing Out ; Masquers; Laughter ; State of the Union. CHARLOTTE ANNE WAITE; Hollidaysburg; Elementary; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sec. 2; Lutheran Student Association; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurals; Laughter. EUNICE WALKER; Marion Center; Elementary; Zeto Tau Alpha; PENN; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Girls ' Chorus; Loughter ; Ponhellenic Council, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. MARIAN LOIS WALLACE: New Florence; Elementary; Delta Sigma Epsilon, Vice-Pres. 3; Erskine Club; Elementary Club; YWCA; Intramurols; Laughter. MARILYN WARD: Brentwood; Art; Delta Phi Delta, Treas. 3; Zeta Tou Alpha; OAK; Campus Christian Fellowship; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intra- murols; Laughter. JUNE WATERHOUSE; Corry; Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi; Methodist Club; Home Economics Club; YWCA. LEE J. WATSON, JR.; Altoono; Elementary; Sigma Tou Gamma; Methodist Club; C.C.F.; Ele- mentary Club; Winter Sports Club; I.C.G.; YMCA; Men ' s Chorus; Swing Out ; Laughter. OLIVE MARIE WATSON; Clymer; Elementary; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Non-Residents Women ' s League. MARY JANE WEBBER; California; Home Economics; Sigma Kappa; Home Economics Club; YWCA; Laughter. JOANN E. WEHLER: Littlestown; Art; Delta Phi Delta, Vice-Pres. 4; Alpha Sigma Alpha, Vice-Pres. 3; OAK; Religious Life Com:iiitfee; Art Club, Sec. 3; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurols; Laughter. MYRTLE WELLER; Johnstown; Home Economics; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Home Economics Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurols; Laughter. JEAN WERNITZ; Indiana; Art; Alpha Sigma Alpha; Presbyterian Club; Cultural Life Committee; Art Club; Winter Sports Club; Intramurols; Girls ' Rifle Club; Laughter. CHARLES MELVIN WILLIAMS: Blairsville; Elementary; Delta Sigma Nu; Ele- mentary Club; Winter Sports Club; YMCA. KENNETH D. WILLIAMS; Cresson; Secondary; Baseball; Basketball; Men ' s Varsity I. BARBARA J. WILSON: Pittsburgh; Elementary; Delta Sigma Epsilon; Lutheran Student Association; PENN; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Intramurols; Laughter. MARILYN WOLFE; Leechburg; Music; Kappa Delta Pi; Zeto Tou Alpha; Lutheran Student Association; Music Educators Club; Modern Dance Club; Symphonic Bond; College Choir; Girls ' Chorus; Laughter. JOANNE MITCHELL WOOD; McKeesport; Elementary; Kappa Delta Pi, Pres. 4; Theta Sigma Upsi- lon, Pres. 3; PENN; Elementary Club; Winter Sports Club; YWCA; Laughter ; Nisht Must Fall ; Lady Killers. SHIRLEY JEAN SMITH WOLLCUTT; Butler; Business; Pi Omega Pi; Religious Life Committee; C.C.F.; Winter Sports Club; J.C.C; YWCA; Intramurals. ROBERT DAVID ZACUR; Indiana; Secondary; Kap- pa Delta Pi; Secondary Club; Science Club; I.R.C EILEEN HARRIS ZADAh Cor- rolltown; Secondary; Phi Delta Pi; YWCA. CAROLYN FRANCES ZORETICH: North Broddock; Secondary; Methodist Club; Secondary Club; Winter Sports Club; I.C.G.; Women ' s Varsity I, Pres. 3. RICHARD ZORTMAN: York; Second- ary; Phi Alpha Zeta; Secondary Club; Science Club; Marching Band. 177 personalized index This index has been compiled from the classification list from first semester, 1952-53. The names of students who do not appear in the OAK are included, in order to provide a class directory. SENIORS ART Comfort, Camille M. 27, 122, 173 Davis, John H. Dick, James M. 28, 101, 131, 174 Doyle, James R. 28, 131, 174 Dunkle, Annette 28, 101, 128, 129, 174 Frere, Renee J. 29, 126, 174 Fritz, Madalyn M. 29, 101, 128, 174 Gardner, Rosemary 121, 120 Hollman, Mildred J. 3 1 , I 08, 1 09, 1 74 Hawxhurst, Wayne Hays, Groce M. 32, 122, 174 Hornyok, Jesse A. 32, 63, 101, 103, 139, 175 Hosack, Lola E. 32, 120, 175 Johnson, Jean M. 33, 101, 128, 175 Kellerman, Carole E. 34, 101, 108, 109, 175 Lehnert, Thompson G. 35, 139, 140, 141, 175 Mouk, Vernon C. 37, 63, 139, 175 Ookford, Ruth A. 38, 110, 176 Porinchak, David 39, 139, 140, 176 Reed, Margaret A. 40, 112, 176 Reid, Lois J. 40, 112, 176 Romer, Nancy H. Ryan, Froncis T. 40, 176 ShafFer, Frank E. 41, 142, 176 Ward, Morilyn 45, 101, 128, 177 Wehler, Joann E. 46, 1 1 , I 08, 1 09, 1 77 Wernitz, Jean A. 46, 108, 177 BUSINESS Abraham, Diana V. 24, 105, 173 Adornoto, Cormela K. 24, 105, 122, 173 Baltzer, Charles 24, 145, 173 Blackburn, Clora J. 24, 173 Blehar, William 24, 142, 173 Bronish, Edward G. 25, 142 Brant, Ethelyn M. 25, 124, 125, 173 Calabrese, Mary T. 26, 124, 125, 173 Compbell, Glenn C. 26, 102, 105, 173 Clay, Edward S. 27, 102, 105, 142, 144 Conrath, Kenneth 27, 173 Doverspike, James E. 28, 102, 136, 137, 138, 174 Eagley, Margaret E. 28, 67, 118 Engelhardt, Shirley M. 29, 108, 174 Ficca, Anthony 29, 105, 174 Fiorina, John J. 29, 102, 174 Foust, Patricia M. 29, 105, 124, 174 Garnic, Jacqueline 30, 105, 108, 174 Gorrity, James 30, 102, 105, 174 Gasper, George 30, 1 05 George, Robert A. 30, 142, 144 Gibson, Harry A, Good, James A. 30 Hager, Shirley A. 31, 105, 124, 125, 174 Jackson, Donna L. I 75 Jones, Clifford E. 33, 1 02, 145, 146, 1 75 Kennedy, Charles R. 34, 105, 175 Kircher, William R. 34, 105, 142, 144 Knoll, Lois V. 35, 103, 1 05, 175 Krich, Janet H. 33, 120, 175 Krich, Walter C. 35, 102, 175 Krotzer, James 35, 102, 175 Makowski, Raymond F. 36, 102, 105, 136, 138, 175 Mossaglia, Carlo 36, 102, 105, 136, 175 Meanor, John E. 175 Miller, Clorence W. 37, 102, 145, 146, 175 Motto, Leonard E. 37, 102, 105, 136, 176 Myers, Shirley M. 38, 103, 105, 176 Neikam, Geraldine L. 38, 108, 176 Noel, William E. 38, 139, 176 Odell, Potricia 38, 105, 176 Peach, James R. 38, 176 Perpich, Helen E. Raybuck, Jean 39, 126, 176 Robertson, Barbara L. 40, 103, 105, 120, 121, 176 Santella, Joseph R. 40, 139, 140, 176 Santucci, Rose M. 40, 176 Shaffer, Robert 41, 102, 176 Stampler, Francis W. 43, 145, 146 Stormer, William C. 43, 102, 177 Swauger, John C. 43, 177 Tranquill, Cecil J. 44, 102, 105, 145, 146, 147, 177 Valetti, Eugene A. 44, 100, 177, 136 Woolcutt, Shirley J. 47, 105, 177 Zilcosky, Doris L. 47, 105, 118 ELEMENTARY Agnew, Esther H. 24, 103, 173 Agnew, Robert J. 24, 173 Barr, Helen A. 24, 128, 129, 173 Betts, Fredrick G. 24, 146, 173 Blockhom, Dolores J. 24, 114, 115, 1 73 Burgh, Irene T. 25, 1 1 0, 1 1 1 , 1 73 Burr, Betty R. 26, 173 Copies, Nancy J. 26, 122, 173 Cappello, Gilda M. 26, 11 4, 1 1 5, 1 73 Castello, Gilda M. 26, 124, 125, 173 Ceh, Earl S. 26, 142, 143, 173 Clowson, Edward C. 27, 145 Cushing, Shirley J. 27, 173 Daniels, Lois J. 27, 114, 173 Dovies, Shirley A. 27, 103, 108, 109, 173 Demchok, Marianne 28, 103, 120, 173 Dickie, Anita R. Dively, Peggy L. 28, 1 1 6, 1 1 7, 1 74 Duncan, Joanne M. 28, 7 A Everard, Mary J. 29, 122, 174 Everly, Joan M. 29, 120, 174 Farrell, Mary E. 29, 122, 174 Felton, Paul Fish, Mardelle E. Fuhrmann, Robert P. 30, 61, 63, 136, 174, 68 Gall, Vivian P. 30, 174 Gorrity, Marianne L. 30, 114, 115, 174 Ghrlst, Mary C. 30, 126 Gilkoy, Lilo J. 30 Gordon, Morilyn F. 30, 1 24 Groves, Hazel J. 31, 1 16 Jordan, Dorothy G. 31, 1 10, 175 Guello, Roger V. 31, 14 5, 147, 1 74 Hamburg, Borbora J. 31, 126, 174 Hanzel, Eileen T. 32, 124, 125, 174 Heddens, Barbara A. 32, 124, 125, 174 Helm, Francis H. 32, 174 Hill, Eva J. 32, 126, 174 Hoymann, Eleanor J. 33, 175, 6A Ide, Jean C. 33, 126, 175 Jackson, Patricia A. 33, 116, 175 Jakovoc, Dorothy M. 33, 112, 175 Jancar, Frances 33, 124, 125, 175 Johnson, Esther 33, 175, 64 Kissinger, Elizabeth A. 34, 103. 120, 121, 175 Kline, Mary L. 34, 107, 175 Klingensmith, Ruth G. 34, 103, 122, 175 Kracht, Margaret H. 35, 121, 175 Kuhns, Jack 35, 175 Longnecker, Janet H. 35, 110, 175 Loucks, Marilyn J. 35, 124, 125, 175 Madden, Helen M. 36, 116, 175 Mattys, Faith M. 36, 103 •Mahalick, Mrs. Agnes 37, 175 Miller, Marilyn 37, 63, 71, 124, 125, 175 Newman, Mary E. 38, 126, 176 Norris, Lois J. 38. 128, 129, 176 Ort, Shirley M. 38, 120, 176 Pavlovich, Lucas 38, 176, 136 Peer, Elsie H. 39, 176 Peron, Jean M. 39, 126, 176 Peters, Elizabeth A. 39, 176 Peterson, Caryl J. 39, 122, 176 Poorbough, Marlene A. 39, 103, 114, 176 Pritchard, Roberto J. 39, 118, 176 Rea, Elsie L. 39, 114, 176 Ritchey, Don I. 40 Rose, Palmo C. 40, 176 Rosenthal, Morris A. 40, 136, 137, 138, 176 Russell, Ronald W. 40, 145, 176 Schellhommer, Dolores 41, 176 Schlemmer, Borbora J. 41, 103, 122, 176 Shively, Patricia A. 42, 124, 176 Sinclair, Anne T. 44, 58, 103, 110, 111, 177 Sobeck, Patricio L. 42, 124, 125, 177 Sokolovich, Ruth E. 43, 122, 177 Stonier, Borbora J. 43, 103, 129, 177 Tevis, Florence Thieroff, Virginia S. 43, 177 Thomas, Shirley D. 43, 177 Tress, Gretchen Ullom, Shirley A. 44, 120, 177 Vairo, Frank M. 44, 145, 177 Waite, Charlotte A. 45, 108, 109, 177 Walker, Eunice G. iS, 106, 128, 129, 177 Wallace, Marian L. 45, 114, 177 Watson, Lee J. 45, 145, 146, 177 Watson, Olive 46, 177 Williams, Charles M. 177 Wilson, Barbara J. 46, 116, 177 Wood, Joanne M. 47, 58, 103, 126, 177 HOME ECONOMICS Bloom, Mildred 173 Bowman, Ruth A. 24, 108, 109, 173 Bronnon, Shirley A. 25, 110, 173 Cagley, Norma J. 26, 103, 104, 126, 173 Caldwell, Elsie J. 26, 116, 173 Cameron, Betty P. 26, 173 DeMorio, Audrey J. 27, 58, 120, 173 Dennick, Shirley M. 28, 174 Doverspike, Esther V. 28, 104, 118, 119, 174 Elliott, Hozel L. 29, 104, 174 Firment, Mary A. 29, 104, 118, 174 Frank, Gloria J. 29, 116, 174 Gemmell, C. Grace 30 Griffith, A. Pauline 31 Haines, Jacqueline H. 31, 174 Hamilton, Betty L. 31, 108, 174 Hancherick, Agnes M. 32, 174 Hartley, Marilyn J. Hoys, Barbara A. 32, 104, 174 Heodlee, Lois J. 32, 174 Henkel, Joan L. 32, 104, 174 Hill, Joan C. 32, 174 Hogue, Miriam L. 32, 104, 175 Johnson, Joan I. 33, 124, 125, 175 Leader, Marilyn K. 35, 103, 104, 175 Lukos, Norma T. 36, 116, 175 Luther, Carol A. 36, 103, 104, 175, 67 Martin, Shirley A. 36, 104, 175 Miller, Bertha L. 37, 104, 175 Miller, Ruth L. 37, 103, 104, 124, 125, 175, 67 Nagy, Dorothy L. 38, 124, 125 O ' Neil, Helen E. 38, 124, 125 Foley, Catherine 38, 176 Patch, Barbara J. 38, 120, 176 Repine, Jane T, 107 Rukavino, Armena L. 40, 118, 176 Schnell, Joneanne 41, 56, 104, 108, 176 Schrecongost, Shelly A. 41, 176 Shutso, Vivian H. 63 Smith, M. Syvilla 42, 128, 176 Woterhouse, June A. 45, 104, 177 Webber, Mary J. 46, 124, 125, 177 Weller, Myrtle 46, 108, 109, 177 MUSIC Agnew, Eljeane R. 24, 173 Suhite, Mono L. 25, 173 Bunt, Joseph 25, 173, 141 Cornelius, Daryl M. 27, 145, 146, 173 Corvin, Ann C. 27, 173 Coughenour, Robert 27, 142, 173 Cummings, Glenn F. 27, 145, 146, 173 Duris, Richard M. 28, 103, 131, 132, 174, 65 178 Emrick, Laura J, 29, 103, 116, 174 Fleshman M. Douglas 141 Friedline, Karl W. 29, 139, 140, 141, 174 Fuhrer, Mary L. 30, 174 Gould, Kenneth R. 30, 64 Grafton, Mary P. 31 Guest, Ralph J. 31, 73, 146, 174 Hoehler, Dorothy M. 32, 174 lams, Dorothy M. 112 Karolchik, Michael 175 King, Wilbert A. 34, 73, 74, 75, 175 Kolok, Williom J. 35, 139, 141, 175 Lamendolo, Samuel C. 35, 139, 175 Latshow, Esther J. 35, 108, 175, 67 LoufFer, James H. 35, 146, 175 Lewis, Gwendolyn F. 35, 103, 120, 175 Litzinger, Harmon A. 35, 175 McEHresh, Clair T. 36, 145, 175 Martin, Ivan J, 36 Mikewell, Morion L. 37, 175 M:|ler, Laura E. 37, 175 Miller, Samuel D. 37, 175 Mish, Stanley J. 175 Moore, Anna L. 37, 112, 113, 176 Munson, Frank 37, 142, 176 Palton, Mary L. 38, 124, 125, 176 Pietro, Chorles A. Protzeller, Carole A. 39, 112, 176 Raney, Grace E. 39, 108, 176 Reid, James Richard 40, 145, 146, 176 Roberts, Mory Ellen Samson, Chester F. 40, 139, 176 Scott, John 41, 136, 176 Sestini, Nello E. 41, 176 Sims, Edword R. 42, 176 Singel, Stephen S. 176 Snyder, Jean A. 42, 176, 177 Snyder, Patricio D. 42, 128 Sollinger, Chorles E. 43 Spory, Joonn N. 43, 177 Stoughton, Zoann E. 43, 108, 177 Thomas, Norma J. 43, 177 Thompson, Richord P. 44, 73, 145, 147, 177 Vogon, Joyce M. 45, 177 Wolfe, Marilyn R. 46, 103, 128, 129, 177 SECONDARY Afanesko, Max 24, 100, 142, 173 Antonoitis, Robert J. 24, 72, 173 Bish, Lois E. 24, 173 Block, James E. 24, 142, 173 Bratton, Roymond F. 25, 103, 173 Brown, Willord V. 25, 136, 138, 173, 67, 137 Bruce, David W. 25, 173 Brust, James S. 25, 173 Bufolini Robert S. 25, 140, 173 Christie, Thomas C. 26 Colemon, Richard C. 27, 173 Conley, John J. 27, 142, 173, 69, 78, 79 Creps, James 27, 61, 173 Cugini, John C. 27, 142, 144, 173 Del Greco, Morshall 146, 69 Durst, Donna M. 28, 174 Elden, Dolores M. 29, 103, 174 Enck, Vance C. 29, 174, 67 Farrar, William W. 29, 100, 139, 140, 141 Feist, Leonard Robert Fettermon, Dean P. Filcik, Jules P. 29, 145, 174, 58 Funk, Georgie A. 30, 128, 129, 174, 70 Geibel, Mrs. Jane George, Eon 30, 142, 143 Good, Meldo 30, 72 Gurski, Chester Heiges, Richard F. 32, 174 Hensel, Robert D. 32, 139, 174 Hershberger, James K. Hickey, Daniel 32, 136, 138, 174, 71 Hollen, Betty L. 32, 103, 112, 175, 70 Johnson, David L. 145 Jordan, Robert P. 33, 142, 175 Jordon, William 34, 142, 175 Korns, William 34, 175 Keefer, Neol T. 34, 136, 175 Kissinger, Margaret J. 34, 116, 175 Knorr, Clyde M. 34, 131, 133, 175, 71, 68 Kummer, Betty A. 35, 103, 126, 175 Lettie, Gerald C. 36 Lucos, Mary 35, 124, 125, 175 McKelvey, James G. 36 McKenna, James F. 36, 100, 142, 143, 175 Miller, Robert G. 37, 145, 146, 175 Mills, Edward D. 37, 175 Mizikor, Mary A. 37, 116, 175 Mohr, George R. 37, 136, 176 Moore, Eugene H. 37, 61, 145, 146, 176 Myers, Patricia E. 37, 118, 176 Myers, Russell Norman, William H. 176 Ookes, Carl P. 38, 176 Pancello, John R. 38, 139, 140, 141, 176 Pclicicchio, Marsholl J. 39, 142, 176 Reiser, Marie L. 40, 116, 176 Rorobaugh, Donald D. 40, 176 Rowe, Jo-Ann L. 40, 116, 176 Saboto, William F. 40, 100, 142, 143 Sonner, Glenn M. 40, 136, P , 176 Scolpello, Robert L. 41, 100, 108, 145, 146, 176 Shoheen, George E. 42, 142, 143, 144, 176 Simcina, George 42, 131, 132, 133, 176 Simmons, Joan P. 42, 122, 176 Smith, Norman 42, 100, 145, 176 Sober, Barbara J. 43, 72, 110 Spodnik, James P. 43, 70, 145, 147, 177 Strahl, Frank O. 43, 100, 13 ' , 177 Stranford, Barbara A. 43, 118, 177 Strank, Anthony P. Thomson, Alvin D. 44, 177 Toman, John MMton 44, 71, 103, 177 Trostle, Herbert G. 133 Vassel, John W. 44, 131, 177 Warner, Paul B. 45, 100, 13 5, 141 Williams, K nneth D. 177 Wolfe, Richard 100 Yewcic, Stephen Zocur, Robert D. 47, 103, 177 Zodai, Mrs. Eileen 47, 177 7oretich, Corolyn F. 47, 177 7ortman, Richard E. 47, 139, 177 JUNIORS ART Allen, Katrino R. 66 Bauer, Cloromoe 48, 126, 127, 101 Bennett, Korlin 48, 63, 59 Conner, Barbara J. 48, 63, 110, HI, 140 Curry, Jone L. 48, 62, 63 Edwards, William 140, 141 Errcl ' son, Paul G. Fossler, Norma ' Gallo, John E, Garland, Franklin P. 70, 138 Greaor, Daniel J. 48, 132 Hamilton, Robert W. 147 Johnston, Barbara R. 48 Lenzi, Anthony F. 6 ' ' , 143, 144 Lesko, Charles ' . McGeorv, Clyde M. 48, 63 Mellon, Beverly J. 48, 114, 115 Nelson, Glodvs M. 48, 111 Neuroth, Patricio A. 48, 116, 117 Nordsiek, Marjory A. 48, 63, 115 Oakley, Vada M. Pasternak, William 48, 63, 68, 101 Rexrode, Emma S. 48, 107 Rice, Marilyn A. 128, 129, 101 Pothhoor, Lois J. 48, 101 Speidel, Roger 63 Staqer, Leonard P. 63 Switzer, Annabel 63, 129 Taylor, Blair E. 48, 132, 67 Thompson, Rob-n 48 Trunick, Thelma E. Ill Tuftle, HelenV. Vitole, Richard E. 48, 133 Yickley, Twylo L. 48 BUSINESS Baginski, Irene 111 Cecrhetti, Eugene C. 48, 140, 141 Donielson, Harry A. 48, 105 DeBlase, Joseph L. 144 Flint, Charles B. 48, 147 Greenina, Ado D. Henry, Grover C. Johnston, Margoret M. 175 Kopso, Richard S. 144 Leone, John N. Mellett, William L. Moore, Hugh F. 48, 147 Pastore, Loretia O. 38, 105, 176 Plymire, Boyd G. 48, 62, 63, 140, 141 Roodarmel, Harold L. Scheeren, Solly J. 58, 121 Semyan, Joseph Smrek, Steven Soloski, Edward 43, 102, 177 Spencer, David Snith 48, 146, 147 Strong, Marjorie E. 48 Summerville, June E. 48, 126, 127 Zeoli, Mary A. 58 Zong, Ella E. 48, 123 ELEMENTARY Aldstadt, Sally J. 49, 125 Anderson, Juliet 49 Billow, Rhelo S. 127 Bennett, Shirley A. 24, 114, 173 Bernardo, Rose A. 49, 111 Book, Barboro L. 49, 120, 59, 66 Bosso, Mary T. 107 Boswell, Betty A. 127 Brown, Joseph P. Brown, Mono J. 25, 173 Cassidy, Dolores M. 49, 58, 119 Conlon, Mary J. 49 Conn, Patricia A. 49, 107 Craig, Priscilla J. 49 Cummings, Jomes W, 27, 173 DeWitt, Winifred K. Erickson, Constance J. 71, 129 Faux, Janette Fish, Mono Down Fox, Carol L. 49, 122, 123 Ganoe, Shirley A. 30, 174 Gardiner, Nancy J. 49, 120 Gendrolies, Helen M. 49, 107 Hall, Martha A. 1 1 9 Homill, Helen M. 108 Hammer, Mono M. 49 Hordick, Jo-Anne 61 Hitchens, Lois J. Hobaugh, Patricia 49 Hoffman, Phyllis A. 49, 123, 58, 66 Hunter, Bernadette H. 49 Jennings, Shirley J. 49, 126, 127 Johnston, Betty A. 49 Jurello, Dolores A. 117 Kelly, Jane A. 49, 122, 123 Kestner, Patricia Kuhl, Margaret A. 49, 122, 123 LeGoullon, Marie L. Lingerfelter, Dorothy I. Lunderstodt, Marilyn J. 49, 127 McGeory, Jonete P. 125 McNulty, Madeline F. Molick, Nodia D. 117 Morton, Nancy L. 49, 122, 123 Mozziotti, Barbara A. 49, 72, 108, 109 Miller, June J. 49 Nadolny, Ella M. Nilles, Helen L. Pantano, Marianne 49 Phillips, William R. 49 Prough, Patricia A. 49 Repine, Winifred D. Reynolds, Maxine A. 107 Shaner, Marjorie S. 49, 119 Skebeck, June Skinkle, Solly J. 49 Snyder, Nancy E. 128, 129 Spires, JoAnn 49, 123 Swortz, Ruth E, 49, 123 Thompson, Margaret A. 49 Troxell, Ruth A. 109 Viggiani, Vivi-Ann C. 126, 127 Wagner, Phyllis I. 49 Walker, Morilyn J. 128 Wolfe, Martha J. 118, 119 Wright, Nancy A. 49, HI HOME ECONOMICS Baker, Florence M. 24, 173 Bash, Bernadine J. 49, 107 Bennett, Marietta P. 49 Bigenho, Lois E. 49 179 Boyce, Carol A. 49, 104, 127 Chuba, Mary M. 49, 117 Connelly, Carlene M. 49, 104, 122, 123 Cooper, Margaret A. 49, 68, 104 DelloVecchia, Eleanor A. 49, 69, 104, 116, 117 Dodson, Donna J. 49, 104 Dunegan, Gretchen M. 49 Gain, Gladys Y. 49, 123 Jones, Alice L. 49, 111 Kemp, Sylvia C. 49, 118, 119 McCabe, Phyllis M. 49, 106, 111 MacNeil, Nancy L. 36, 110 Malone, Sylvia A. 49, 104, 66 Marsh, Esther F. 49, 122, 123 Mihaiyi, Eleanor I. 49, 63, 115 Millen, Anna J. Miller, Janet L 60, 61, 64, 68 Mills, Joan I. 49, 104 Nicholson, Mrs. Looh 49 Price, Mary A. 49, 104 Reed, Betty 49, 123 Reynolds, Joanne M. 49, 119 Riddell, Beverly T. 49, 104, 125 Snyder, Helen 42, 104, 176 Spires, Myrtle Young, Helen L. 49, 126, 127 MUSIC Appel, William C. 141 Biczko, John Billings, Alene N. 49, 61, 125, 66 Bouch, Barbara L. 49, 119 Burr, Blodwen 129 Cogley, Mary E. 49, 61, 126, 127 Carter, Mary J. 120, 121 Chelgren, Carolyn M. 49, 73, 108, 109 Conn, Orville, S. Johnson, Dole A. 49, 32, 133 Knavel, Luana M. 120, 121, 66 Leidy, JoAnn L. 49, 111 Macurdy, Richard D. 49, 132 Morgan, Jean A. 49 Patterson, Lawrence N, 49, 147 Potter, Janet L. 49, 108, 109 Scipione, Frank J. Shaf?er, Ruthonne 49, 127 Small, Marian J. 1 1 5 Smith, Andrew W. 49 Storks, Howard Towns, Elvirs J. 49, 68, 119 SECONDARY Anna, Thomas C. Belli, Dan 143 Bellis, Robert G. 72, 134, 135, 67 Burtick, George 26, 173 Calhoun, Donald E. 67 Calterone, Mary A. 49, 59 Carroll, Robert H. Castner, Elizoberh J. 49, 71, 120, 121 D ' Attilio, Anthony 27, 100, 173 Flickinger, Richard E. 60, 61, 100, 146 Georges, Robert A. 61 Gerhort, Robert E. Gill, Chester F. 143 Glenn, Dwight W. 147 Goss, Gerald D. 146 Grigas, Nicholos W. 49, 144, 69 Hill, Rebecca 49, 129, 67 Himes, Todd I. 100 Hoclc, Robert C. 147 Kampert, William P. 133 Keller, Martin M. Kritzer, Martha J. McClintock, Coletta J. 49, 112, 113 McFarlond, Albert L. 144 Majda, Eugene R. Marcenelle, Mike Nealer, Edward A. 100 Nickels, Harry E. Ondrejack, Betty J. 69, 118, 119 Principe, James M. 147 Roger, Leora G. 57, 63 Schreiner, Georgeanne 49, 61, 112, 113 Sewak, Bernard 61, 144 Sokolovich, George 43, 142, 177 Stein, Charles H. 100 Terbot, Charles R. 137 Terpack, Michaelene A. 71, 72 Tishon, Barbara M. Tremul, Joseph Vorlage, Nancy T. 49, 72 Williams, Charles W. SOPHOMORES ART Boss, Fred 50, 62, 63 Calley, Joseph H. 50, 63, 134, 135 Calloway, Harold 50, 63 Cook, Nick A. 69, 135 Diehl, Mary L. 50 James, Philip 50, 131, 132, 68 Jancula, Barbara E. 63, 110, HI LaBute, Daniel L. 50, 141 Love, Roxanna L. 123 McKinney, Dorothy H. Marks, Glenn M. 135 Miller, Richord E. 50, 140, 141 Moore, Barry E. 50, 135 Sallade, Mary L. 50 Sosway, Joseph R. Shotzberger, Samuel E, Tucker, Anne R. 1 23 Williams, Sarah J. 57. 107 Zammikiel, John A. 50, 62, 63, 65, 140, 69 BUSINESS Bartlett, Jane L. 50 Beck, Hugh S. Bloom, Donald 141 Boyer, Robert E. 147 Brasco, Rosemarie C. Bronfon, John J. Calogero, Albert P. 63 Carver, Violet M. 50, 121 Chapman, Morjorie J. 50, 57, 118 Claypool, Donald G. 50 Coxey, Paul E. 50 Crissman, Harriet J. DiLuigi, James P. 143, 144 Eisenbach, Dolores E. 48, 63 Emmonds, Patricia J. Harding, Sylvia A, 108 Hasrnger, Robert E. Hicho, John 50, 134, 135 Huntley, Williom G. Kerr, George E. Kissinger, Donald H. Kordistos, Mary 107 Korywchak, Frank Kuhns, Lois J. 58, 66, 127 Kunkle, Barry F. 50, 140 Lama, Camille M. 50, 129 Laubach, Paul B. Leonard, John E. Lockard, Bernard W. Lucas, Dolores McCleary, Donna L. McCarthy, Daniel Malcolm, Raymond N. Marsden, Betty A. Maskas, Arlene M. 50 Miller, Evelyn J. 50 Nagy, John Oakes, Norman L. 62, 63, 147 Obrock, James F. 50, 134, 135 Paustenbach, Norma C. 115 Petitto, Emma J. Pezzana, John C. 131 Powe ' l, Jacquelyn L. 129 Roger, Edward J. 135 Rising, Leonc. ' d G. Sirko, Robert 50 Slotta, John Smith, Enid L. Smith, Fred E. Smith, Vera M. Sykes, Leatha R. Theemler, Sara L. 48, 129 Trettel, John F. Vinton, James N. 48 Ward, Beverly D. 61, 63, 66 Whittaker, Fred H. Wiggins, Walter Williams, Bruce H. 50, 141 Wissinger, Ruth G. 108, 109 Vanity, Christine 48 Zimmerman, Audrey A. 118 ELEMENTARY Agnew, AAary J. Ahlquist, Jane L. Albright, Joyce R. Angeline, Anita M. Bajoras, Leona 1 29 Baker, Nancy J. Ball, Donna J. 120, 121, 66 Barjuca, Mary 1 21 Bianco, Thelma L. Blohm, Ruth M. Slough, Nancy £. Booth, William Broeseker, Glenda 121, 66 Broeseker, Linda 61, 121, 66 Brown, Patricia A. Burt, Eleanor A. 63, 126, 127 Bushyager, Marilyn J. 49, 113 Campbell, Ruth M. Carien, Theodora M. Cieslinski, Renetta C. 123 Conlon, Rosemary A. 51, 118, 69 Cormon, Jacob D. 51 Csech, Rita D. 49, 107 Cwik, Benice E. 51 DeFrancesco, Elaine 61 DiBiase, R. Ada 61, 63, 64, 69 Dick, Dolores J. 51 Dittmar, Roberta J. 5 3, 119 Doerr, Mabel M. 115 Domenick, Delores C. 49, 113 Edmiston, Betty J. 51 Eggleston, Barbora J. 51 Elliott, Nancy A. 121 Evans, Nancy A. 59, 109 Fair, Marie L. Falger, Joseph D. Fitzmaurice, Patricio 63, 119, 69 Gilham, Roy Gold, Patricia L. 51, 107 Grant, Hazel A. 119 Griffin, Kathleen S. 120, 121 GrifFith, Elizabeth J. 51 Gunsallus, Mary W. 110, 11 Haley, Janet 108, 109 Hetrick, Domaris A. Hillis, Nancy R. 49 Hostetler, Betty J. 108, 109 Hrebar, Joan F. 129 Hysong, Lois J. 113 Ireland, Margaret B. 106, 112, ll3 Isaac, Louis C. Johns, Elizabeth L. Karper, Barbara L. 49, 127 Keelan, Suzanne 49, 114, 115 Keller, Joan A. Kibsey, Mary 49 Kintz, Elinor J. 117 Kirschner, Dorothy J. Labuda, Maryann L. 71 Lewis, Ella M. 61 Long, Mary L. 108, 109 Lower, Kotherine A, 123 Lutes, Janice A. 1 17 McCarthy, Margaret J. 121 McCIements, Suzanne 56, 58, 121 Mclntyre, Karene H. McNitt, Janet B. 109 Madden, Janet R. 117 Makufkn, Josephine L. Marth, Morjorie J. 51 Marts, Norman M. 136, 138 Matta, Betty L. 51 Maurer, Sally R. Miller, Carmen G. 115 Mock, Gwennie L. Nese, Angeline 117 Oehmler, Bernice G. Owens, Martha M. 51, 107 Pebley, Kathleen A. 123 Raysor, Patricio A. 49, 123 Rhodes, Fay 121 180 Rist, Stephen A. Rode, Ethel J. 51 Runyan, Mary L. Russell, Beverly J. 123 Rybar, Martho J. Schussler, Patricia J. 51, 63 Sessler, Wanda J. 117 Smith, Marlene J. 51 Sorber Rose A. 114, 115 Stacf, Mary J. 114, 115 Stevens, Janet M. 122. 123 Suckling, Beatrice A. Taylor, Hazel E. 51 Tessier, Eloine F. 108, 109 Thomas, Ralston W. 49 Thorne, Miriam A. Turnbull, Elsie L. 121 Vasiiko, Helen S. 51, 109 Ward, Lois A. 69, 120, 121 Warren, Marjorie J. 123 Weiers, Dorothy C. 51, 108 Whitemon, Lillian R. 108, 109 Woodle, Shirley A. 129 Vanity, Donna Jean Young, Alberta L. 51 Zocur, Alma Zazonis, Alpena HOME ECONOMICS Abbey, Nancy Alexander, Evelyn L. 63, 120, 121 Alt, Lois W. 51, 129 Bachman, Barbara J. 63, 120, 121 Baker, Dorothy E. 68 Bier, Nancy R. Booker, Virginia M. 51, 110, 111 Brownfield, Joan L. 123 Croissant, Elizabeth A. 51 Crosslond, Charlotte F. 123 Diefrick, Martha J. 51, 126, 127 Earnest, Doris A, 51 Elder, Betty L. 49, 104, 125 Englund, Frances E. 118, 119 Gonley, Frances J. 126, 127 Gray, Jeonette 51 Greider, Doris M. 125 Hamilton, Nancy Honna, Lorraine M. 118 Harrick Marjorie F. 51, 115 Harris, Sora J. 113 Houpt, Charlotte L. 114, 115 Helm, Suzanne M. 63, 120, 121 Hickok, Morgaret H. 51 Hoenstine, Shirley M. 68, 119 Hoover, Joann M. Humphrey, Madeline R. 51 Hurd, Nancy B. 63 Ignatz, Rosemorie F. 129 James, Phyllis A. 71 Korns, Dorothy L. 129 Knupp, Janet E. Kuzy, Elaine 113 Lenox, Mary E. Lydic, Marilyn J. 125 McCormick, Mary E. McCoy, Margaret Mogee, Sue A. 51, 125 Mozeno, Mono J. O ' Donnell, Rosemary E. 49 Olivo, Rita M. 51, 110, 111 Orr, Audrey 123 Orr, Donna L. Pallow, Eleanor 51 Pella, Paul Pifer, Anita M. Popson, Patricio A. Randolph, Betty J. 115 Schell, Jane E. Schell, Jean E. Shoulis, Anna J. 67 Sherotsky, Olgo I. 126 Simpson, Janet A. 57 Sprecher, Irmo L. 51, 129 Stilt, Mary A. 51, 119 Tilley, Eleanor G. 108, 109 Trimble, Norma 49, 109 LJmstead, Hazel C. 51 Vensel, Dolores G. Verbish, Mary A. 49, 118 Woldroff, Laura M. Wotkins, Norma J. Watson, Lois K. Weaver, Dora R. 51, 61, 69 Zelenske, Janet B. 49, 124, 125 MUSIC Aglietii, Frances M. 51 Andrew, Antoinette E. Arellano, Benjamin Beck, Mary A. 61 Botti, James E. 51, 146 Bryan, Martha C. 51 Catolino, Samuel A. Cavanough, Philip S. Cuppett, Richard L. Dean, John W. 131, 132 DiCicco, Daniel Donotelli, Viola J. 51, 129 Drake, Elizabeth D. 51 Dudek, Annette 51, 129 Emonuele, Joseph L. 51 Enterline, hJancy Epier, LoRue O. Federici, Jean A. 51, 114, 6? Fox, Linda L. 49, 120 Frey, Joan L. 115 Gall, Evelyn L. 51 Gardner, Dorc-. ' ly M. Good, Sherman E. 51, 65, 147 Hilty, Mary M. 51, 129 Hoover, Helen L. 115 Ide, Martin F, Johnston, Joyce K. 51, 126, 127 Lonkford, Rodney D. 51 lauffer, Deone E. 51, 134, 135 Lebo, Ramona A. 51, 121 McCurdy, Marian M. 51, 129 Marshall, Ruth E. 51 Maurer, Stanley V. Meagher, James B. Megill, Robert A. 49 Miller, Shirley J. 51, 68 Nopolitan, Richard Nicholas, William J. 51, 146 Pecsenye, Andrew D. 51, 146 Presseou, Jack R. 51 Reay, Solly J. 129 Reith, Carole E. 51 Riley, Patrick D. 51, 134, 135 Sotterfield, Loroine H. 126, 127 Schoenenbroich, Ann E. 51, 119 Sell, Christie D. 68, 73 Shoemaker, Patricio J. 51 Smith, Margaret A. Spognoli, Eugene E. 51 Stohlmon, Shirley M. 129 Strong, Soro J. 107 Switzer, Catherine 51 Underwood, Esther M. Voiko, Dorothy A. 51 Wocht, Walter F. Walter, C. Richard 140 West, Marjorie D. Young, Harold S. Young, J. Dale 141 SECONDARY Ammerman, Sally L. 112, 113 Balrnt, Froncis J. Balint, John B. Barnes, Mary L. Baughman, Ronald E. 51, 134, 135 Belles, June E. 71 Blair, George E. Bufagna, Donald Byron, William D. 146 Byers, James C. Candelore, Norman R. Chopman, Madeline J. 51 Chopko, Francis J. 136, 137, 138 Christiano, Charles F. 61 Cima, Joseph A. 135 Clementson, Abigail A. Cole, William W. Contie, Esther J. 109 Cook, Janet M. 59, 119 Cover, Alan S. 68, 132, 133 Cowan, Donald R. 140, 141 Crissman, Roy George Culp, Williom H. 51 Cunningham, David Daniels, James G. 143 Donohue, Eugene Durcan, Margaret Fisher, Daisy C. Folk, Robert Formento, Stephen P. Froiley, Paul Freeburg, Norman Gallaher, Lawrence Gould, James W. 146 Green, Robert E. Griffin, Winifred A. 108, 109 Guerreri, Aldino Guise, Harry W. 31, 136, 137, 174 Gulick, John Hockett, James 147 Hamill, Elizabeth E. 128, 129 Harris, Patricia J. Harwick, John C. 61, 146 Henderson, Ellen M. 110, 111, 70 Henry, Corol A. 59, 61 Hill, Marilyn 59, 119, 129 Hoenstine, Shirley L. 51 Hohan, Joanne C. 110, 111 Holliday, Leonard L. 146 Hooks, Warren E. Horrell, Paul K. Hurd, Chetwin M. Hurst, Harry R. Jasinski, Louis A. 146 Kane, Marjorie A. Kelly, Arthur W. King, Dorothy L. Kleca, Joseph Kline, Homer P. Labant, Thomas L. Lake, Clifford J. Lane, Joseph 35, 175 Lukas, Ronald D. McFarland, Robert W. McGee, Herbert E. McKelvey, George Mayer, Edward H. 147 Mazzola, Eugene Means, John R, Moorhead, Lisle W, Nichols, Marie R. 51, 63 Notarnicola, Ann I. 51 Patmore, Louis E, Patterson, Richard Peron, Donna Peron, James Peterson, Roy R. Plumpis, Nicholas J. 51, 146 Rea, James F. 140 Rhine Shirley A. Rolnik, Joseph Roscher, William E. Ross, Vaughn C. 146 Roudabush, Donald R. 147 Rowbottom, June C. 57, 100 Rulong, Roger Sagramoso, Don E. 65, 146 Salem, Robert F. 135 Sanders, Judy M. 51 Scanga, Robert P. Sheasley, Lilliam C. 51, 100, 107 Smith, Albert M. 100 Smith, William L. Spizzirri, Julius C. Streams, Frederick A. 51, 137, 138 Stutz, William L. Sweitzer, Patricia L. 49, 118, 119 Tebay, Nancy C. 59 Wadding, Richard V. 49 Weisner, Robert Yacabucci, Domonic Zugay, Vincent 51, 134 FRESHMEN ART Bondzey, Mary C. 52 Barbor, William S. 52 Calderwood, Earl H. 52 181 Carnabuci, Carmela C. 50 Comfort, Michael R. 52 Escott, Charles R. 52 Evitts, Suzanne J. 52 Fedusko, Constance L. 52 Gilbert, Ellen Y. 52 Gillespie, Jere A. 52, 63 Harshey, Sally A. 52 Hosteller, Beverly R. 52 King, Patsy L. 52 Laterza, Vivian A. 52 Long, Stanley W. McKinnie, Muriel J. 52 MacNeil, Geraldine G. 52, 110, lH Maginsky, Thomas D. 52 Miner, Esther R. 52 Noll, Gretchen A. 52 Ollinger, John E. 52, 133 Orcutt, Betty J. 52 Psychos, Chrysanthia 52 Seelye, Eugene A. 52 Shindledecker, Robert F. Skladanowski, Wolther 52 Sprankle, Sally L. 52 Straitv ell, Mary A. 52 Tote, John L. 52 Wert, Nancy 110, 111 Vanity, James F. 52 Zimolzak, Elenore A. 52, 59 BUSINESS Adornato, Frances A. 52 Aroney, Philomena B. 52 Beegle, Rodney W. 52 Beltz, Philip M. 52 Bengslon, Carl A. 52 Bishop, Robert J. Brahm, Donold P. Butcher, Kotherine M. 52 Butler, Louis Campo, Ben Carne, Harry R. 52 Cavonaugh, Paul 63 Christner, John S. 52 Clarke, Donald L. 52 elites, James E. Clyde, Priscilla A. 50 Collins, Carolyn M. Coury, George A. Dawson, William J. Dunjap, Malcolm G. 52, 69 E ckert, William Ficerai, John Charles 52 Freliche, Harold J. Freshcorn, Glenn A. 63 Garry, Patricia J. Gispanski, Leo A. Glorner, George F. Griffith, Rita J. Guth, Maurice P. 52 Hammers, Susan J. 52 Hasinger, Mark F. Hayes, Kathleen M. 52 Hennon, Nora J. 52 Heubel, Thomas G. 52 Hill, James R. Jeffries, Doris A. 52 Josefczyk, Maryann M. 52 Kerr, Thomas Knezovich, Nich Kocher, Charles LeComte, Janet Long, James L. 52 McClemens Samuel McFarland, Patricia J. 52, 61 McGinnis, Ralph E. 52 McKenzie, Richard D. Magon, Carl A. Moloney, Richard V. Manning, Barry T. 52 Miller, Jane M. 52, 59 Meyer, Wiibur R. 52 Myers, William C. Nagy, William P. Nusser, Kenneth R. 52 Oliver, Joseph B. Parker, Bernard L. 52 Payo, Lilliam J. 52 Pello, Bernard Richard, Kinley W. 52 Roscher, Fred H. Rummell, Regis J. Scott, James Shaffer, Mary L. 52 Shaffer, William E. 52 Sharpe, Thomas E. 52 Shuster, Williom E. 52 Sipe, Sally I. 52 Smith, William C. Sorber, Jacqueline J. 52, 61 Stahlmon, Lowell C. Stefanak, Frances J. 52 Stein, Sondro S. 52 Stets, Joseph 52 Stewart, Kenneth G Stiffler, Robert B. Sumner, Jean M. 52 Switzer, Merrill H. Swope, William Thomas, Morjorie A. Turley, John E. Visnic, George D. Walker, Beverly M. 52 Waliey, Gloria A. Waugamon, Billy N. 52 Weimer, Richard L. White, John J. 63 Windhager, Rupert J. 52 Zerfoss, Jay R. 52 ELEMENTARY Albright, Mary J. 53 Alexander, Lillram E. Aley, Mary I. 53 Arrigonie, Anna M. 53 Arvai, Betty A. 53 Ballman, Joanna L. Barczy, Catherine M. 53 Barkley, Richard B. 51 Borone, Robert L. Bohren, Mary A. 53 Bohince, Shirley J. Boring, Nancy J. 53 Boyle, Joyce M. 53 Cable, Christine F. 53 Caldwell, Shirley A. 53 Calhoun, Ruth A. 53 Carlson, Ruth E. 53 Cipriano, Mariano 53 Clark, Helen L. 53 Claypool, Charlotte G. 53 Crawford, Shirley M. 53 Custer, Jocqueline L. 53 Davis, Constance R. 53 DeChant, lllene M. 53 DeFigio, Nicholas F. 63 Ditullio, Josephine Duffy, George K. Elder, Gretto G. 53 Evey, Shirley A. 53 Finnegon, Lois A. Fleming, Lucille M. 53 Flickinger, Richard L. Furnary, Joon M. 53 Gauntner, Bobby L. 53 Goyley, Martha A. 53 Gent, Avis A. 53 Gerst, Dagmar J. 53 Gilmore, Wanda L. 53 Green, Coletta M. 53 Gunther, Vido M. 53 Harmon, Helen J. 53 Hartland, Betty L. 53 Hazelton, Eloise 53 Henderson, Paul E. 53 Hoffman, June A. 53 Jackson, Audrey M. 53 Johns, Barbara E. Johnson, Dolores A. 53, 63 Jones, Adeline A. 53 Kalamas, Eugenia R. King, Genevieve M. King, Roberta L. Kitchen, Helen J. 53 Koontz, Donna J. 53 Kuty, Paul Kuvlesky, Frances A. 53 Layton, Nancy M. 53 Leibfried, Doris M. 53 Luther, Mary J. Lutz, Phyllis C. 53 McCordle, Doryce M. 53 McCreight, Linda J. 53 McMillin, June R. 53 Marteeny, Dorothy M. 53 Mothewson, Alice M. 53 Moreou, C. Kenneth Morgillo, Davalyn I. 53 Motto, Anna M. 53 Mucci, Natalie A. Myers, Mary C. 53, 61 Oaks, Virginia L. 53, 61 dinger, Marie L. 53 Pazin, Dorothy A. 53 Petrone, Norma J. 53 Pflum, John E. 53 Reiner, Patricia A. 53 Roberts, Dorothy J. 53, 61 Rock, Helen M. 53 Rosborough, James E. Rowland, Eleanor J. 53 Schilling, Audree R. 51 Schofield, John G. Sleepy, Charlotte P. Smith, Charles W. Snyder, John W. 53 Stanislow, Rose M. St. Clair, Richard L. 53 Stigers, Rilla D. 53 Stine, Mary J. Wagle, Lois A. 53 Wagner, Patricia J. 53, 115 Wagner, Shirley A, Waltermire, Thelmo M. Word, Janet H. 53 Woreham, Lore ta M. Warren, Shirley Weitzel, Eleanore L. 53 Whitlatch, Mary E. 68, 119 Wilson, Roger Wilt, Donna . 53 Wright, Margery A. 53 Wylie, Loverne M. 53 HOME ECONOMICS Acker, Marilyn N. 53 Altemus, Marjorie E. 53 Armstrong, Louise C. Beol, Donna L. 53 Bellone, Eleanor J. 53, 61 Bloschok, Mary A. 53 Byerle, Nancy L. 109 Caddy, Mary A. 53 Corbaugh, Patricia A. 53 Crovener, Rachel M. Crider, Virginia J. 53 Critchfield, Wanda L. 53 Edwards, Doris M. 53 Evans, Elaine E. 53, 61 Everett, Donna M. 53 Feeley, DeMarus 53 Fischer, Shirley J. 53, 63 FitsPotrick, Alice J. Gory, Mary E. 53 Gill, Mary C. 53 Glontz, Wynne Y. 53 Good, Joan Grodler, Mary M. 53, 61 Grafton, Ann r. 53 Grimm, Betty C. 53 Gruber, Eleanor J. 53 Hamilton, Judith 53 Heil, Virginia J. 53 Heilmon, Janice Henry, S. Morlene 69 Hill, Nancy L. 53 Hollobaugh, Evelyn L. 53 Ivey, Dolores 51 Jackson, Jane R. 53 Jackson, Jean M. 53 Jones, Muriel K. 53 Keil, Marjorie A. 53 Kidd, Lois P. Kingan, Marilyn R. 53 Lamberson, Beverly T. 53 Lomonettin, Carolyn M. 53 Lemmon, Morcio K. 53 182 Leshe , Marian J. 53 Logon, Jane K. Lunn, Sara J. Lykos, Christine M. McAnallen, Yvonne E. 53 Modtson, Jacqueline Morshall, Suzonne 53 Merrill, Shirley L. 53 Miller, Carol L. 53 Miller, Luann 53 Miller, Sandra L. 53 Miskints, Catherine A. 53 Mundo, Donna C. 53 Murphy, Borbara L. 53 Myers, Mary L. 53 North, Nancy L. O ' Leslie, Mary J. 53 Otto, Charlotte E. 53 Pacelli, Antoinette M. 53 Philleber, Dolores A. Rehburg, Muriel C. 53 Reynolds, Joan A. 53 Rieth, Elizabeth A. 53 Rihn, Mary M. 53 Ringler, Mary A. 53 Robison, Ann 5. 53 Schutzler, Doralee A, Shaub, Mary S. 53 Shaub, Susan 53 Shaulis, Betty S. 53 Smith, Georgiann 51 Stales, Geraldine F. 53 Sterrett, Martha J. 53 Stetter, Helen E. 53, 61 Strine, Mary C. 53 Thomas, Grace E. 53 Tillett, Joan V. Trayer, Beth O. 53 Trimble, Sandra A. 53 Valimont, Regina A, 53 Vincent, Nancy M. 51, 123 Vukmir, Diana D. 53 Warner, Dolores J. 53 Weakley, Lois A. Weisel, Jane E. 53, 63 Williams, Marilyn E. 51 Zeigler, Mary L. 53 MUSIC Alberter, Dorothy K. 53 Bennett, Shirley A. 53 Bierer, Thomas W, Calhoon, Harriett M. 53, 59, 61 Chopin, Sandra B. 53, 63 Corle, Joyce S. Covert, Janet M. 53, 61 Cox, ClifFord L. Cugini, Carmen R, 53 Cunsolo, Francis Dallenboch, Frederick L. 51 DuMars, John M. 53 Edwards, Mary A. 53 Fluke, David W. 53 Friggle, John 141 Gentile, Howard Hammaker, Wtlliam K. 53 Harris, William C. Harrold, James M. Hesselgesser, Noncy L. 53 Hines, Sheridan T. 53 Hutchinson, George D. 53 Hyder, Alice M. 53 Jacobs, Emma J. 53 Kiriakou, Chris 53 Leshko, Gladys Lynch, Robert D. 51 McGinnis, Robert J. 53 McKinney, Shirley A. 53 Marraccini, Larry 5. 53 Marshall, Alyce M. 53 Matter, Winifred M. 53 Mellish, Elaine D. 53 Mellett, Dona J. 53 Maholy, Patricio A. 53 Montag, Marilyn G. 53 Murdoch, Nancy ' . 53 Parsons, Edward Pheasant, George 53 Pruchnic, Stanley J. 53 Ranshaw, Arlene M. 53 Remoley, Ruth A. 53, 59 Robertson, Howard C. 53 Romesberg, Samuel J. 53 Rossi, Patricia J. 53, 63 Rossi, Robert 51 Roth, Michael R. 53 Scott, Donna J. 53 Scottson, Edna R. 53 Scungio, Vincent A. 53 Seaman, Betty 53 Servinsky, Stanley C. 53 Sickelsmith, Patricia L. 53, 61 Signorino, Salvatore P. 53 Signorino, Samuel Sprogue, Shirley G. 53 Spriggs, Frances E. 53 Stevenson, Nancy H. 53 Szabo, Robert E. 53 Thomas, Eugene H. 53 Waite, Mary E. 53 Warren, Richard L. Wehman, John F. 53 Weis, Paul J. 53 Wenzel, Betty M. 53 Wilkinson, Dovtd P. 53 Williams, Frank E. 51, 132, 133 Wolfe, Alan B. 51 Wright, Guy S. 53 SECONDARY Abplanalp, Eugene A. Adams, Philip D. Anonea, Antionette P. 53 Anderson, Marjorle E. 53, 63 Angelo, Joseph S. Baldinelli, John P. Beck, Frederick S. Bell, Jessie L. 53 Bender, Robert 53, 63 Blose, Carolyn J. Boland, Richard F. Borgese, Anthony Bowers, Emma J. 53 Bradley, Charles D. Brooker, Gertrude Buco, Edmund A. Compisano, Rose M. 53 Canfield, Alexander B. 53 Corof , Sarah M. Caugherty, Roy Cavolero, Donald L. Cheiko, Dolores M. Clement, Albert Connolly, Gerald P. Connolly, Mary J. Connor, Fulton I. Corsini, Bueloh M. 53 Criste, Hildebert F. Crossan, Jack M. Cuttler, Donald A. Dougherty, Roy A. Dougherty, Vernon L. Davis, Earl E. DeMarines, Joanne M. Dietz, Sylvia E. Dinsel, Donald L. 53 Dobis, Joseph T. Duffy, Thomas F. 53 Duvanich, Joseph E. Emanuel, Charles Z. 53 Empfield, Chick O. 53 Empfield, Jo ' an L. 53 Empfield, Ro ' an L. 53 Gotto, Joan E. 53 Germonto, Grace M. 53 Harbison, Marion A. 53 Hartle, Joann C. 53 Harvey, Albert W. 53 Healey, Richard W. Helgert, Frances R. Henry, Patricio A. HerschI, Joseph R. Hesse, Richard A. Hickman, Barbara G. 53 Hobson, Horry E. 53 Hrivnok, Joseph T. 53, 63 Hyniowska, Areta M. 53 Jones, Ralph T. 53 Joseph, JefFry Konuck, Donald E. Kinkead, Edwin R. 135 Kipp, Donald Curtis Kipp, Patricia A. 53 Kipp, William E. Kirsch, Walter J. 53 Knisely, Ruby Lucille Kriposicj, John P. 53 Kuhn, Ralph E. 53 Kunkle, Richard D. 53 Landis, Norman A. 53 Lassinger, John R. 53 Lotine, Lorene A. 53 Lehew, John G. 53 Lethom, Emery J, Lieb, James W. 53 Lloyd, William H. 53 Loch, Merle H. 53 Lovell, William C. 136, 138 Lucas, Nancy L. McDermott, James E. McDowell, Mitzi 53 McGarvey, Paul D. 53 McPherson, Donald F. Monn, Meritt C. Morefko, John J. Martin, Mavis J. 53 Matthews, Gene A. 53 Mattiuz, Alvin T, Miller, Donna C. 53 Milliron, Thomas E. Mills, Thomos J. Morris, Eleanor A. 53 Mostoller, Earl J. 53 Myers, Dennis A. 53 Naughton, Ronald F. Novinsky, John E. 53 Cakes, Robert Opolka, Andrew Osmar, Richard F. Panchisin, Velmo D. 53 Paterline, Patricio A. 53 Pearl, Jo-Ann 53, 63 Pesci, Dolores J. 53 Petchar, John M. 53 Peters, Donald W. Podrasky, Edward F. Pokos, Ann C. 53 Prah, Louis J. 53 Roirigh, Albert E. Reese, Thomas D. Reiser, Cornelia J. 53 Riley, Thomas Robinson, Clarence M. Rotundo, Frank J. Sanders, Everett A. Sorokon, Charles N. Savering, Terrie R. 53 Seoton, James H. Shea, James B. 53 Singleton, Paul R. Slippy, Wayne L. 53 SlofT, Edward J. Slosorik, James E. Smyder, Evelyn R. Stauffer, Lee S. 53 Straw, Dorsey W. Stuck, Homer L. 53 Stutz, Ronald A. Sutton, Don C. Tepper, Leonord P. Terbot, Marie A. 53 Thompson, David L. 53 Trainer, Daniel T. Tubo, George L. Underwood, Mary J. 53 Vonsoy, Carl J. Verona, Robert C. Vroble, Leo A. Wells, Chorles L. Whiten, Joseph G. Wood, Harry L. 183 index Administration 8-18 Advertising 148-169 Alpha Omega Gamma 1 00 Alpha Sigma Alpha 108, 109 Alpha Sigma Tau 110, 111 Art Club 12 Baseball 82 Basketball 80, 8 1 Beta Sigma Omicron 112, 113 Campus Christian Fellowship 64 Canterbury Club 67 Cheerleaders 89 College Choir 75 College Symphony Orchestra 75 Concert Band 73 Contents 2 CUE 59 Cultural Life Committee 59 Dedication 3 Delta Gamma Tau 1 34, 1 35 Delta Phi Delta 101 Delta Sigma Chi 131-133 Delta Sigma Epsilon 114, 115 Delta Sigma Nu 1 36-1 38 Delta Zeta 116, 117 Elementary Division 16 English-Speech Club 72 Erskine Club 67 Football 78, 79 Freshman Class 52, 53 Gamma Rho Tau 1 02 Golf 84 Highlights 90-97 Home Economics Club 15 Interfraternity Council 1 30 International Conference on Government 71 International Relations Club 70 Intramurals 86, 87 Judicial Board 58 Junior Chamber of Commerce 13 Junior Class 48, 49 Kappa Delta Pi 1 03 Kappa Omicron Phi .• 1 04 Lutheran Student Association 68 Masquers 72 Mellov men 75 Men ' s Glee Club 74 Men ' s Varsity I 88 Methodist Club 68 Mixed Chorus 74 Music Educators Club 14 Newman Club 69 Non-Resident Women 57 OAK 62,63 Our Campus 4, 5 Panhellenic Association 106 PENN 60,61 Personalized Index 178-183 Phi Alpha Zeta 139-141 Phi Mu 118, 119 Phi Omega Pi 1 07 Pi Kappa Sigma 120, 121 Pi Omega Pi 1 05 Presbyterian Club 69 Religious Life Committee 64 ROTC 172 Science Club 71 Secondary Education Division 16 Senior Activities 173-177 Senior Class 22-47 Sigma Alpha Eta 72 Sigma Kappa 1 24, 1 25 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 42-1 44 Sigma Sigma Sigma 1 22, 1 23 Sigma Tau Gamma 1 45-1 47 Soccer 84 Social Like Committee 58 Sophomore Class 50, 51 String Orchestra 75 Student Council 56 Student Life 6,7 Student Teaching 19 Swimming 85 Tennis 85 Theta Sigma Upsilon 1 26, 1 27 Winter Sports Club 70 Women ' s Chorus 74 Women ' s Collegiate Association 57 Women ' s Varsity I 89 Wrestling 83 YMCA 65 YWCA 66 Zeta Tau Alpha 1 28, 1 29 The OAK is a member of The NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION The COLUMBIA SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION 184
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