Kutztown University - Keystonia Yearbook (Kutztown, PA)
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Kutztown State College Kutztown, Pennsylvania Preface The 1962 KEYSTONIA is more than a mere book of nostalgic memories. It is a salute to the graduating class and an incentive for further accomplishment by both graduates and underclassmen. For the graduating Seniors, the KEYSTONIA is a salute in the form of an accurate and warmly personal record of four years of blood, sweat, toil, and tears”-of good times and fast friendships. The KEYSTONIA salutes the graduating class for a job well done and for goals attained. But while it salutes you, the KEYSTONIA serves also as a reminder not only of poignant memories, but also of the difficult and rewarding struggles endured while attaining these goals. It is the memory of such struggles for worthwhile attainments that keeps the desire for achievement and sense of purpose alive and strong. For the underclassmen, the KEYSTONIA is an incentive for perseverance and hard work. The KEYSTONIA is a written and pictorial record of such work — and of final triumph! Contents Classes 10 Administration 44 and Faculty Organizations 68 Sports 94 Events 116 Directories 146 3 Hi Excellency, DavmI l_ l-.wrcixe Governor of Pennsylvania The llonofiiblr Charte II. Boehm Superintendent of Public Instruction Campus Buildings Lecture Hall The Boehm Science Hall 41 Gymnasium Kemp Special Education Center '7 : 8 - President’s Home Nathan Schaeffer Auditorium Rickenbach Laboratory School Student Center 9 Class President’s Message It is will a great deal of joy and perhaps some apprehension that we find ourselves in these, the closing days of our preparation for teaching. These days are indeed significant ones, for, not only do they terminate a phase of our lives, hut also do they open an entirely new one to s. If we do find ourselves just a trifle apprehensive, it is justly so. Our chosen career of teaching is not one to Ik- taken lightly. A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops.” These words, spoken by Henry Brooks Adams, remind us of the vital role we are to play in structuring young minds to meet the tre- mendous tasks in a world which becomes more challenging by the minute. I lowever, 1 am certain that the multitudinous rewards which we will receive from our pro- fession will quickly dispel any thoughts of un- certainty that we may have in this, the fledgling stage of our careers. To you, classmates, I wish much happiness and success in all your endeavors. 14 Neil D. llcltzman Robert S. Krewson Vice-President Virginia Carol Cool Secretary -T Alumni Message Each member of the 1962 class upon graduation from this college is congratulated by the General Alumni Association. There is no short road to successful teaching. It is a broad highway that demands, first of all, hard and consistent work. How thankful wc should Ik; to have some work, occupying all our considerations for at least a large part of our waking hours-work in which we have faith, pride, and happiness, Teaching is dedicated work. between the successful teacher and the mediocre teacher, there may he only a few hours of hard work. Many a treginning teacher strives for popularity rather than success. This popularity sometimes becomes notoriety when he fails to show a sincerity of purpose or fails to lead an exemplary life composed of cultural achievements. The work of teaching young minds provides the nucleus for other professions or trades. I feel exceedingly sorry for the teacher who complains, “I have nothing to do, or “I do not know what to do with myself.” This individual is not following the cultural highway, but is rambling along the little dusty roads—u victim of all the distracting influences of life. It is a confession of the low road that some souls travel when they Spend their lives idling away their time by filling the loafer's bench, that a high social rank is indicative of a fruitful and successful life. Einstein and Edison would have received very little mention on the society pages of our modern newspapers, but they have contributed much to the civilization of the world. When you leave the portals of this institution this spring, you will be expected to assume your rightful place in society. Education today does not end with graduation. It is a continuous process in which progress is made slowly hut surely. We travel over roads which have many hills, pitfalls, and detours. Sometimes these alluring attractions beckon to us to discontinue our journey. You have a future with a responsibility, not only to your school, hut also to your commun- ity and your country. To each and every one I wish the best of success and happiness, and I hope that you will make your parents and your school proud of you. May God’s blessing rest upon you. Ncwlon W. CcUt President General Alumni Avtociiitlon 13 President’s Message Within and Beyond You A final message for a graduating class is a time-honored task which should be assumed with ease and confidence. But the ominous and complex times in which wc live preclude such an approach. I-ofty idealism, courageous action, spiritual fortitude, creative thinking, resolute behaviour—all these come to mind swiftly iis commendable directions for each of you as you launch out into a world beset by conflicts and tossed about by doubts as to its own ultimate course and eventual fate. And yet, even these suggestions appear repetitious as the drama of history unfolds day by day before our very eyes. What, then, can I point out as a direction for the years ahead? A simple, accessible, and unfailing admonition: search both within and beyond yourselves. Four years in college have exposed you to much new knowledge, have drawn you into intellectual, moral, and spiritual encounters, have opened wide opportunities for you to think and read and argue about Cod, man, the physical universe, and the institutions of society. These experiences have forged potent weapons wit iln you. You now have an arsenal—an arsenal of ideas and ideals concerning Cod, man. the universe, and society. It is yours to use. It has more firepower than mere facts and knowledge. It projects you beyond the self. It is your position of strength. In the years ahead you will be called upon to take positions on human rights, social values, government, religion, and world ethics. Upon what bases will you take a stand? If four years of serious thinking, debating, and growing in knowledge as well as in wisdom have any reward, it will be in terms of your capacity to act, aided by knowledge and wisdom, to meet the issues of life. Your ability to look not only within you, but beyond you as well, will constitute a constant star to steer you by in the seemingly uncertain, but challenging and progressing human society. 12 I. L. de Francesco ELIZABETH MARY BABB Knulilh BARBARA ANN BAIR Elementary EUGENE M. BALDWIN Social Studiti BONNIE GRACE BALL Elementary RICHARD E BANMILLER Social Studiti MARJORIE A. BARRON Elementary JAMES DONALD BECK C iemlifry RONALD BECKER Mathematic IS JUDITH I BRUBAKEIl Art O- JOHN BKUCHAK. JR. Elementary THOMAS l_ BRUNNER Elementary RUTH BROWN Elementary CEORCE E. BRYANT Art SANDRA BROWN Elementary SANDRA LEE BURKERT Ubrary Science 16 KATIIRYN L. BURKKY Engllth JOHN A BURR1TT Geography NANCY C. CAl-ADHIA Elementary MARCIA CAVNER JEAN CLAY Elementary Enghih SHARON I). CI.EWELL Elementary JOHN CLIFFORD DIXIE BELLE CLOUSBR ‘ SUSAN ANN COFFIN Biology Elementary Elementary RUTH JANE COM Ml NS Elementary JOSEPH C. CAPIIjO Geography DAVID A. COLDREK Elementary JUNE A. DBFRAKCO Elemenlan WALTER U. DIEHL Chrmitlry LORRAINE C. DEI.CROSSO DENNIS J. IVTC'RK Elementary Elementaly JACQUELINE DIEHL Ait NANCY JO DOUGHERTY Elementary NEIL R. DREIBELHIS Art BARTON PAUL DUNLAP Ait MARION' S. EBINCER Spanhh SARA GRACE Ell LING Elementary BARBARA B. EASTLAND Geography, Social Studlet. KngRili CAROL ANNE EPPS Elementary RICHARD EYRICII HioloKV KAY KARR Art SANDRA A. PENSTERMAGHER GARY M. FERRENCE Library Sfiriicr Comprehenfive Science MARY ANN FICHTIIORN Elementary KAREN W. FIELDS Elementary JUDITH EISENIIART Elementary IARETTA FISIIER Elementary 19 STERLING O. PREY Social Studies DONALD W. CAUNTLETT Chemistry HERBERT L. FRANKLIN GCOgrophy ROBERT EARL FRANTZ Biological Science DOROTHY FREEMAN Elementary ARLAN E. OEHMAN Mathematics GRACE I. GEIGER Elementary PATRICIA ANN CERMAN Ubraty Science 20 JOHN JOSEPH GET MARY JANE COAS Social StutHer Art KERRY L. COODHART JEROME S. COTTSCIIALK Comprehenilte Science An JANET E. HAHN Elementary El) HANNA Social Studiet BARBARA A. IIARBERS Elementary ELEANOR IIARTER Elementary MARY J. IIARTCEN Art 21 LOWELL W. HEFFLEY Social SluJUt NEIL I). HOLT MAN Elementary PECCY ANNE IIOOVEK lUbrary Science CAROL FRANC IIIDINCER DALE I. IIILLECASS Art EnftJuA CARL R. HOFFMAN Biology MARJORIE ANNE HOPP Art DORIS S. JAXIIEIMER Elementary RONALD P. JOHNSON Social Studio ROBERT E. JONES JANET KAAS Social Studies Elementary CATHERINE T. KANE Elementary JUDITH A. KENDALL Library Science RONALD E. KERSTETTER BARRIE C. KINSEY Elementary Elementary DIANA DAWN KLINE Elementary RAYMOND KATRINAK. JR. Mathematics ROBERT KOVICH Elementary n METRO I .AZOHACK Mathematice EVELYN ANN KUI.P Elementary PATRICIA A LAIIVTA Elementary JOSEPHINE K. I.AP1 Social Studlet STUART A. LINDKNMUTH DORIS IIORNE LOIIMAN Elementary Art LOUISE MARIE LORAH Art 2 ELLEN E. MAUCER Elementary M CARL r. MECK Mathematici CHARLES W. MKUCK.JR. Art DONALD A. MERKEL Orography SALVADORE MESSINA. JR Social StutUct MARGARET A. MILLARD Elementary FLOYD P. MINER Chemiilry MARY MARTHA MOBLEY Geography BEVERLY L MEST Englith ENDA-MAI MICIIELSON MARCARET I MIES Art Elementary DONALD R MILLER Geography, Engliih LARRY A. MILLER IJbrary Science WILLIAM II. MILLKH Elementary CERALD S. MOYER. JR French JOAN M. MYERS Elementary CHARLES T. NATOLI EnRlish ROBER T R. NEWELL Social Srudlci THOMAS I). MULLEN Social Studlei BILLY S. I). NEWMAN Art ROBERT A. NUSBAUM Social Studies FREDERICK J. OBOLI) Elementary RAEC. O'NEILL Elementary IjOUIS W. ORZECII Elementary 27 MARY A. POUT Elementary ROXANNE L. POTTE ICF.R MURIEL I PRITCHARD Elementary Elementary BARBARA A. RAPP LINDA REESBR PAUL N. RKIIRIG Elementary Englith Social Studio 23 EDWARD J. REICIIARD Elementary MARY LOUISE RICHARD Ubrary Science CHARLOTTE E. RINKER Elementary RICHARD ). ROBERTS Biology I CERALDINE ANN RYAN Elementary CAROLE SANTA MARIA Elementary MERRILL C. SCHAEFFER Elementary LORETTA-LEE D. SELL NANCY-LEE E. SELL Elementary En clith BARBARA A. SCIIMIDT Engluh ARLYN D. SCHUMAKER Mathrmatier ARTHUR C.SEICEH Elementary CARY W. SEYFERT Elementary WILLIAM II. SHARP III Engllth SUE IMOCENE SIIAW Art EDMOND C. SMITH JAMES D. SMITH Social Studies English JOSEPH I). SMITH Social Studies DIANE l . SKINKUS Elementary RONALD L. SMOYER Biology MYRTLE B. SNAVELY Ubroty Science CECELIA A. SNYDER Elementary WILLIAM II. SNYDER Mathematics MARION SPANNUTH English 31 LARRY J. STEFFY Geography MARY KAY STEICHRWALT Geography. Earth end Spece Science HAROLD E. STERN Chemirln SALLY ANN STROHL NICHOLAS STROFFOLINO Elementary Mathematici MARGARET C. SUTTON JOAN SWARTLKY Elementary Art JEANNE I. SWORE Elementary 32 KENNETH UMHENHAUER Social Sludiei RONALD K. UNCEREH Elementary WILLIAM C. UHLAN Elementary SUZANNE LOUISE VASKY GLORIA JEAN VINCENTI Elementary Elementary VIVIAN L. WAHL Englii i CAROL ANNE WALLRATH Engliih JOHN D. WANDZILAK, JH. Runian 33 34 RONALD W. WEIR Social Sludtei JOHN A. WEISS Mathematics VIRGINIA M. J. WELLS Engltih RAYMOND E. WERT. JR. Elementary DORIS A. WESN EH Biology CAROLE A WIIALEN Art JUDY L. WHITEHEAD Elementary FREDERICK R. WICC Socfel Studies ELEANOR II. WHITE Art RALPH A. WILLIAMS RUTH WIMMER Art Elementary IARRY PAUL WIXON Social Studies DAVID C. WII.DONCER Social Studies CAROLYN WOUNDERLY Elementary JOANNE CAROL WHICHT Elementary EDWARD B. YAPSUCA Elementary NABEBH A. YOUNES Spanish FLORIAN AJDOWICZ. JR Geography 3S 36 ALTHEA B. ZEHNEK Elementary ERROL W. ZELLNBR Art DAWN K. ZBTTLEMOYER Elementary Mlu Elizabeth U.ibb and Min Carolyn Woundcrly talking with Dr. dr Francesco and Dr. David II. Kurtzman, speaker «I the January Commencement cvcrdics. The Class Who’s Who During the last quarter century, great emphasis has been placed upon the social and athletic aspects of college life, while the academic aspect has often been neglected. “Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges” is one of the most distinguished and respected sources for recog- nizing outstanding college students. The seniors selected for national recognition in “Who’s Who” have made some outstanding contributions to Kutztown State College, either by achieving intellectual excellence, by par- ticipating in college activities, or by other- wise meriting recognition during their four years in college. It is well that we pause to re- cognize our student leaders and their accom- plishments. Jaroox Beck £ Mary Ellen A (Unix Cladyx Allxishl fca Kli abcth Babb Helen Brown Kathryn Huikey Marcia Cavner Barbara Enat land Mary Jane Coa Kleanor Horter Ncil llolt min l ori Jaxhoimct Metro Luorxi Loulte lairali Charlcx Melici Knda-Mai Michclxon l-atry Mille CKailrx Naloli Frederick Obold Muriei Pntchard Barbara Schmidt Diane Slinliix Vivian Wahl Errol eline Not Shown: Robert Sloltxfux Junior Class Knowing that a gay and optimistic appearance is conducive to enthusiastic school spirit, the Junior Class saw to it that the campus was brightly decorated for each home football game. At the Homecoming Came in November, the Juniors won second prize in the float competition with a colorful and original entry entitled Blast the Devil Out of New Britain. The Class rounded out the year’s activities with the Junior Prom, and the selection of a Junior girl to represent KSC at the annual Laurel Blossom Festival in the Poconos. Junion discuss plan for a coniine eta activity Clan officer : Ralph Barker, President; Jeanne llanna. Treasurer; Ann Crccnawalt, Secretary; and Rolicrt Seltzer, Vice-President pause outiide Old Main. 39 The Sophomore contribution to Home- coming feitivitic war a float de- pleting the Coldcn Bear. 40 I Sophomore Class The best thing about the freshman year is that by some magic metamorphosis, it becomes the sophomore year. The new sophomores, having profited from the academic and social experiences of their freshman year, emerge as a confident, spirited, and united part of KSC. To the Homecoming festivities, the Sophomores contributed a huge mechanical Golden Bear smearing New Britain. This ingenious float won the third prize in the float competition. In February, the Sophomores sponsored the Valentine Dance. Francis Yclinko and Elizabeth Heydt were elected Valentine King and Queen. To prove that they are indeed a hardy race, the Sophomores weathered the Sophomore Exams and went on to become Juniors. Slum Fisher serve punch at the cl pomore l l nce. 41 Ri'lOii.i Kur . Muy Ann Lon Freshman Class A dog-eared copy of The Key, a dink, and a badge symbolized the largest freshman class ever to survive the rigors of fall registration. The campus rang with the round of their lusty young voices as they sang the Alma Mater, cheered school cheers, and pledged to be good students. As the weeks passed the Frosh became Freshmen, put away their dinks, got out their books, and became adjusted to life on the College campus. At the Homecoming Game, the Freshman float entitled “The Untouchables,” the fruit of many weeks of hard labor, was revealed. This year’s Freshman Class initiated the practice of electing their officers at mid-year instead of at the beginning of the year as had been done in previous years. Class officers in tli.- Concourse: Sealed: Susan Renthaw. Secretary; Marianne Dander. Treat- urcr. Standing: Kdward Miller, President; Cardin Brown. Vtce-Prc iiJcnt. Frosh get .1 thorough questioning from Customs officials. The Board of Trustees Dr. Halo L dcFranccwo, President of Kutztosen Stale Collect The Board of Trustees. Sealed: Dr. Muriel Berman. Mr. Earl K Witvrer. Mr . Eleanor Lcinboch, Stenographer; Mr. Charier W. Risen- hard. President: Mr. Karl F. Weber, Vice-President. Mrs. Ilenry R. ChnstiiKin, Secrctary-Treasurer; Mr Carl J, Bavt. Standing Dr. I. L. • Francesco. President of the College. Mr. Peter MaHalaw. Judice Allan K Grim; Superintendent William B. Herliein: Mr. William A. Thorroon, Jr., Business Manager. Dr. Jo«f C. Culckuiul, A i tan Dc.in of Instniction aiwl Director of Crjxlujtc Stud in 7 Business Directing all the business activities of the college is Mr. William A. Thomson, Business Manager. His responsibilities in- clude the purchasing of all supplies and equipment and the payment of all obliga- tions. Although his duties are numerous, Mr. Thomson finds time to aid students with their financial problems, which may be in the nature of fees, loans, employ- ment, or scholarships. Mr. WilUim A. Thornton. Jr. Butiiie Mtnaxcr Kutztown State Colleges' well-equipped infirmary is staffed by four full-time nurses, Mrs, Anne Hrcsko, Mrs. Alma Bradley, Mrs. Veta McDonald, and Mrs. Marjorie Goodman. The services which the nurses provide are fundamental to all college students. Mr . McDonald, Ml llrriko, Mu. Bradley, Mr . Goodman. Admissions, Guidance, and Placement Mr. Harvey II. Huber, Director of Adini iout; Mr. Robert Cledhlll, Coordinator of Student Affair and Counseling; Hr. Joacph M.'Howard, Director of Secondary Education; Dr. Roy A. Brown, Director of Sluilcnt Teaching and Klrmc-nUiy Education. Dr. George D. W ei ., Director of Placement Mr. Harvey H. Huber, Director of Admissions, and a faculty committee interview all prospective students. Once accepted and enrolled, students are then assigned to Mr. Robert B. Glcdhill, Director of Student Counsel- ing. By careful guidance, each individual student is aided in selecting the courses best suited for him. During the semester of student teaching, each student is responsible to Dr. Roy A. Brown, Director of Student Teaching and Elementary Education, Dr. Joseph M. Howard, Director of Secondary Education. 49 Personnel Mwy K. Rk-kcnbacli Dean of Women The founders of Kutztown State College, now on the verge of celebrating its centennial, were men of great responsibility and high ideals. They believed in the dignity of man, in excellence of scholarship, and in a high degree of moral and spiritual development. They felt that the blending of all these, together with practical experiences, would give sincere students the wisdom and understanding for successful services. These ideals were the still waters pointed out to me when I Iregan teaching at Kutztown many years ago. But change is inevitable in our complex world. There has never been a time at Kutztown when I have not experienced change and progress. Yet somehow, the leaders of this college, looking through the surface com- plexities, whether building new buildings or experimenting in newer ways, still strove to attain the old life-realities —the ones upon which our college was founded, the eternal verities which are also the foundation for complete living. It has been my privilege to work with educators who respected these ideals and aimed to prepare teachers who might be leaders of mankind. Democracy itself is wrapped around the dignity of man. It is true there is much discord in the world today. Students often wonder what one individual can do. When the members of a symphony orchestra gather on the stage, and each individual tunes his instrument, there is discord and apparent confusion. But when the master musician enters and raises his baton, harmony and exquisite beauty are the result. Today the need is great for men and women who can rise above the confusion of the times, and who have the ability to interpret the temper of Our era. To do this takes knowledge, but above all. it takes wisdom and understanding. For all these reasons I have loved Kutztown and have been willing to devote my time and energy toward achieving these ideals. The time has come to throw the torch to all of you. Hold it high! 50 Dean Rickenbach’s Message The Deans of Personnel and their assistants are always willing to offer advice to college students who have personal, academic, or social problems. Miss Mary E. Rickcnbach has dedicated many years to serving KSC as Dean of Women and as a member of the faculty in the Department of Social Studies. Her services, which terminated in June when she retired, have been invaluable to the college. Miss Kickenbach was aided in her duties by Miss Marretta King, Assistant Dean of Women; Mrs. Krall, Mrs. Kressly, and Mrs. Gough, Head Residents. Mr. John B. White, Dean of Men, does not confine his energies to the afTairs of the men but directs college athletics and Veterans' Affairs as well. Mr. Donald Heilman, the Assistant Dean of Men, is also advisor to the commuting men and football coach. ManrlU P. Kii : AuMiint Dean of Women John B. While Dean of Men Domild B. Ilctlni.ui Aulstanl Dean of Men SI Seated: Mi . Mack. Min Mcnglc. Standing: Mr . Yo t. Mr , Compton Librarians Tin- librarians of Kutztown State (College fulfill an essential need of the college plant. They assist students in procuring greater knowledge through books and periodicals. The staff of the Rohrbach Library includes Mrs. Ruth Yost, librarian, Mrs. Sara Mack, Mrs. Marjorie Compton, and Miss Mildred Mcngel. Essentially these women keep the library operating efficiently so that students may obtain essential in- formation as needed. Art Education Kutztown State College is well-known for its Art Department, which gives a background in those phases of art, which can best be utilized by both elementary and secondary teachers. Many students from states other than Pennsylvania are enrolled in both its under-graduate and graduate pro- grams. The Art Department desires to produce teachers who have an aesthetic sense and who are artistically competent. The Department is constantly adding to its fine art collection. New additions this year include an enamel panel by Karl Drerup; pottery by Raymond Calucci; sculpture by George Coundie; The Seventh of Adar, a serograph by Meeker; and The Harvest, terra cotta sculpture by William Swallow. Of particular interest are pointings by 1961 graduates, Theodore Olik and Daniel Krzywicki. The entire collection, plus the new additions mentioned, can l e seen on display in the Concourse and in the Art Educa- tion Building. Dr. Morace F. Heilman Director of Ai« Education Seated; Dr llurwftz, Mi Wible. Dr. Heilman. Mr . Slout. Standing Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Collin , Mr. Crot man, Mr. Ilaytlip, Dr. Mantz, Dr. Pawling. Campus Elementary School In past years the same person carried out the administration of both the Campus Elementary School and the Placement Service, but this year the two have separate directors. The director of the Mary E. Rickcnbach Laboratory School, Dr. Roy A. Brown, has said that he and his staff are trying to Incorporate into the curriculum of the school the best of new developments in teaching and learning, especially in physical education, reading skills, and foreign languages. The Laboratory School is open for observation to any of the college students who are interested in seeing actual class- room methods in operation. Mi Mary Lovett Special l-Ulix-.iti.wi Seated: Dr. grown, Mr . Von Gilder, Mi Clirixt. Standing: Mrs. Mutilis , Mi Skccl. Mi IIjl I1iiic . Mrs. Dnimm, Mr. Cl cc man Special Education One of the latest additions to the Kutztown Campus is the Alvin F. Kemp Special Education Building. Each of the State Colleges has a building devoted to special education with emphasis in a related area. Miss Mary Lovett is head of the Department of Special Education ut KSC, which emphasizes the training of the visu- ally handicapped—the partially-sighted and the blind. A unique feature of the building is a classroom with u two-way, mirrored observation booth. The Reading and Speech Clinics are also located in this building. Mr. Paul Drumm, in charge of the Reading Clinic, works with the children from the Mary E. Rickcnbach Laboratory School. Miss Ruth E. Bonner, in charge of the Speech Clinic, conducts remedial classes with college students. 5« Education l . William I. Kink llrad of the Kdu -.ili n Department Seated: l)r. Miller, Mr . HurvilU. Dr. Fink Standing Mr. Cledliill, Dr. Drr-iiturti, Mr. Drumm, Mr. Wei«. Mr. Sdueffer. The members of the Department of Education have established an interesting custom concerning the locations of their meetings. These have been held in various buildings on campus where subjects pertinent to the building were discussed. The first meeting was held in the Mary E. Rickenbach Laboratory School, where the policies of that school were discussed. The second meeting was held in the language laboratory, where Dr. Welsh demonstrated the teaching of Spanish. The purpose of the Department, according to Dr. Fink, is to contribute to the student's cultural back- ground, to acquaint students with educational philosophies, and to give opportunities for observation of and experimentation with the best methods in teaching. 55 English and Speech Two new members were added to the English Department this year: Miss Marietta King and Mr. Harold Helir. Dr. Michael Yatron, also new to the department, served as an associate professor during the first semester. The English staff, with which all Kutztown students come into contact because of certain required courses, desires, according to the Chairman, Dr. Homer T. Cox, to impart to students a basic back- ground in writing and literature, so that they may function more effec- tively its students and teachers.” Another goal of the depaitment is to assist English majors so that they will be able to teach effectively in secondary schools. I r. Homer T. Co Head of the Englith Department Seated: Mr . Schaefer. Dr. Co . Ml Kin . Stand- ing. Mr. Thoma . Mr. Itchr, Miw Bonner. Mr. Ford. Mr. Kourt. Mi Bartholomew. Mr. Cable. Dr. Jordan. Dr. Dustan Foreign Languages Dr. Homer C. Webb Head of tin- Department of Foreign lanpuitn Seated: Dr. Coulter, Mi Matula. Mr . Memming. Standing: Mr, Hedrick, Dr. Webb, Dr. Eiicnbrown The aim of the Department of Foreign Languages is to teach modern foreign languages and to prepare students to teach these languages. Through expand- ing facilities, the addition of new members to the Department, and the addition of new courses to the curriculum, the Department realizes this aim. New members of the Department this year included Miss Anne Matula, Dr. Harry Eisenbrown, and Dr. Lester Roubey. The courses initiated this year were Survey of French Literature, Survey of Spanish Literature, Survey of German Literature, Advance Russian Iamguagc, and Contemporary Spanish Novel. 57 Dr. Josephine C. Moyer, Head of the Geography Department 58 Geography Knowledge of geography together with an appreciation and understanding of man's activities and environment are an integral part of every student’s general education. These courses help to develop a background basic to an understanding of the distribution of resources and people. In addition to its important part in the program of general education, the Department of Geography prepares majors for the teaching of geography in the secon- dary schools. Many of the geography majors select a second major in the field of earth and space sciences. Mr. Tullo, Dr. Moyer, Mr. Slid. mm Mr. Nicholas C. Steven Director of Library K !u .itlon Mr. Steven . Mi Mcngcl, Mr . Yott, Mr . Mack. Library Science Libraries and Librarians are becoming increasingly important at all levels of education. KSC is fortunate in having both an expanding library, con- taining over sixty thousand volumes and scores of related materials, and an excellent Library Education Department. Under the direction of Mr. Nicholas C. Stevens, the Library Education Department strives to produce an understanding of the school library as a social and educational force, a comprehension of the organization and administration of the school library, an ability to use and interpret books and related materials, and a sound foundation for school librarianship and 59 future study. 60 Mr. Paul A. Kncdlcr Mead of the Mathematici I epartmei t Mathematics Since the study of mathematics is an integral part of any program of general education, an ever-expanding department 01 mathematics is vital to a college. KSC has such a department. Its growth is evidenced l y the addition of Mr. John D. Gorman and the announcement of new courses for the next academic year. The Department’s purpose is threefold: to provide students with a background in mathematics, to prepare them for the teaching of mathematics in both the elementary and secondary schools, and to keep abreast of changes in all areas of the field. Seated: Dr. McEucIx-ni. Standing. Mr. Thomas. Mr. Wctmcr. Dr. Casscl- berry. Music Music is a part of every student's general education at Kutztown State College. One of the aims of the department is to acquaint students with the nature of music so that they may acquire an appreciation for the art. For those interested in furthering their musical knowledge such courses as Harmony and History of Music are offered. While Dr. Henry Casselberry was on sabbatical leave, I)r. Edna Me- Eachern substituted for him. She is an emeritus professor from Montclair State College where she was Chairman of the music department. Dr. McEachern was the first woman to receive a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in music from Columbia University. Dr. Ilrnry R. Castel- Ix-ny, Head of the Mime Di-paitmeiit Physical Education An important factor in the training of teachers is the physical edu- cation program. An eurythmics course, required of all junior art majors, was offered for the first time this year. Also for the first time this year, the women’s Physical Education Department operated in- dependently from the men’s Physical Education Department. Miss Nancy Fowler, a graduate of West Chester State College, joined the department in September. 62 MI Fowler, Mlu Mellncr, Mu Mahiu, Mr. Rlsloy,. Mr. Patton Mrs. Rulli Claufoni Mathias, llrxl, Health ara) Physical Education for Women. Mr. Walter P. Rislcy, livid, Health ami Physical Education for Men. I)r. C. Wilber Mathias Head of llic Psychology DcpLiitmenl Psychology Psychology has assumed a place of importance in the training of the modern teacher. At Kutztown State College, every student is required to take two or three psychology courses in which the problems confronting a teacher are studied. Electives are offered in psychology for those students interested in furthering their knowledge in this field. Dr. Jacks, Dr. NDtbiai, ! . Sheath, 6 i Science Dr. Willixin A. Crccn, llcnd of tin Science Deportment Progress is the slogan of the Science Department. In the Nattir.il Sciences, Kutztown State College has begun an expansion program of which the new Charles H. Boehm Science Bnihling is a visible symbol. In addition to serving KSC, the science building will be the center for the Penn State graduate courses being offered in the field of science. While Mr. Herbert J. Schlcnker was on sabbatical leave during the sec- ond semester, Mrs. John H. Bower took over his duties. The Social Studies Department is constantly striving to improve its program by offering a wider choice of electives. Specialists are being sought in the fields of anthropology, economics, and sociology to strengthen the departmental staff. Beginning in September, 1962, students will take History of the United States and Pennsylvania as a three credit, one semester course. Heading the list of coming events in this department is the social studies conference scheduled for the spring of 1963, to which all area educators will he invited. Seated Miss Rickcnbach, Mi Willies. Standing Dr. CracfY, Dr. Pronin . Mr. Tintman. Mr White. I r. Graver. Mr. Heilman. Mr. Huber, Dr. Creili. Dr. ilcrvcy P. Prentiss. Heart of llic Social Studies Department 65 Secretaries. Mm. A. Wei ; I.. Hunter; Mr . J. Malkloi; K. Hramlt; Mi . J. Kcfcly. Mr . C. Danlcb; Mr .). Sprcngcr; Mr . I’. IXiut- rich. J. Itollnun. Mr . J. Ilollcnbacti. Mr . M. Abel; Mr . U. Moyer; Mr . M. Oletet; K. Hock; I). Haver. 66 Services Mr. Seller and Mr. Hendrick of the M. W. Wood Catering Service. When the college services arc mentioned, students immedi- ately think of food and lrook.v The Georgian Dining Room and College Cafeteria are supervised by the M. W. Wood Caterers of Allentown. The college bookstore, the realm of Mrs. Gertrude Angstndt, provides students with the text- books and supplies. The many clerical jobs on campus are done by KSC’s team of secretaries. In order to keep the buildings and grounds in excellent condition, maintenance crews are constantly at work. These services are an essential part of institutional management. 67 ORGANIZATIONS A lMi iiK'it mt'ctinK of the Activities lto rd. Holtom row: W. Rohr, l’u iil -nt. S. Rctirie, S«ic nry, S. Welle S. Sh w. Second row: R. Barker. Vicc-Provdciit; R. Kistlcr; N. Iloltz nun, Tmrurct; K. Bjutholomcw. Top row. J. Morc-llo; J. Honker; S. Strobcr. Student Activities Board The Student Activities Hoard is now operating with twenty members. This year the fresh- man class elected eight representatives instead of the usual four, system initiated to assure a better selection of members at the dose of the school year, when four of the freshman representatives will be eliminated. The Activities Board is proud to report that the 1961 Homecoming was the most success- ful in the history of Kutztown State College. Board members headed the various commit- tees in charge of organizing Homecoming activities. Responsibilities of the Board include the regulation of activity policies and the prepara- tion of a budget, which finances all school activities. In addition to this, the Iroard also supervises the College Book Store, Chez Nous, and the Student Center. The officers were Walter Rohr, Ralph Barker, Scarlett Rehrig, and Neil lloltzman. Seat'd M. Adams; B. Wimnwr; A. Thonus; S. Till; J. Fltzio. President; C. Cool. Treasurer. SlamUng. C. AlbrlRhl; I.. C.,ili T. B. Schmidt, Vice-President; S. Boyer; C. Feathers; M. Millard; J. Pre Resident Men’s Association The Resident Men’s Council consists of hull counselors elected by the men of Rothermcl Hall. It is the aim of the council to carry- out the fol- lowing objectives: provide a representative government for the resident men, foster brotherhood among the dormitory students, help make Kotin emiel Hall a better place in which to live, and provide an atmosphere conducive to good study habits. The council is responsible for planning the year's activities sponsored by the resident men. In the fall, the council and resident men spon- sored the annual Thanksgiving Dance. In early spring, the Resident Men’s Assembly was held, featuring a popular full-length film. The council's final activity for the year was the annual Resident Men’s Luncheon. The officers are Kenneth Umbcnhaucr, president; Ronald Kerstettcr, secretary-treasurer; and James Wardrop, vice-president. The faculty advisor is Dean John B. White. R.W.C.A. All resident women of Kutztown State College are members of the Resident Women's Cooperative Association which operates through the R.W.C.A. Council. At Christmas time, it sponsored the annual Christmas Party where refreshments were served, and Santa Claus—or was it Mrs. Santa Claus- added a festive note. During first semester final examina- tions, the R.W.C.A. held a study break which gave the women a chance to relax with coffee and doughnuts. In February the R.W.C.A. was hostess to an all-college tea and the annual Women’s Luncheon which featured a play, Masque of Queens, presented by the Reading Civic Opera Company. In March the organization sponsored a fashion show for the Women’s Assembly. Hotlom How: K. Smith; J. Wardrop. Vice-President; J. Youngm !). K. Uni- benhauer, President; J. Beblavy; H. Kerstcttcr, Secretary. T. Bonekemper. Top Roto: P. Noble, J. Motello; P, Torquati; Dean White; D. Bonier. K. Yclinko; A. ItnmnKton; H. Cullen. 71 Sylvia Keller, Secretary. Mary Ann Schaffer, Vicc-Prc i lcnt. Harbani Eaitland, Prerldcnt. Mary Alderman, Treaturer. C ommuters More than fifty percent of the college population at KSC are commuters from the surrounding area. On eampus these stu- dents are represented by two organizations—The Collegiate Commuting Men's Club and The Commuting Women’s League. These groups meet monthly and sponsor a variety of activities for their members, thereby making campus life more full and significant for the commuter. Among the functions for which they are responsible arc a bazaar and an all-college tea. 72 I .cui Sto low. President. Rodney Seaman, Treasurer- Secretary. Michael Iteutkiewfcs, Vice-President. Motion row. C. Cowl jj, M. Adams. Stcond row: B Wlmmcr, J. Diehl. Third row: j. Bicudliiigcr. U. Shinn. A Wcmor. Top row: C. Hcvkard, Mr . NUthini, J. Urmy. Tan Kappa Tau Kappa, the national honorary athletic sorority, requires that its mem- bers participate in the Sports program at Kutztown and that they meet cer- tain standards of performance as specifier! by the society. Nine «iris have fulfilled the requirements for membership in Alpha, the local chapter of the sorority. An achievement of 750 points in sports activi- ties qualifies a girl as a pledge; a total of 1000 points admits the girl to the sorority. The ideals of Tau Kappa arc to build character and to promote good sportsmanship among the women of the college.” Each year the sorority fetes its alumnae in a Homecoming reunion lunch- eon. At Christmas time, the group sang carols for local shut-ins. The advisors for this local chapter are Mrs. Wilber Mathias and Miss Edith Mcllner. The officers were Mary Ellen Adams, Jacqueline Diehl, Margaret Sutton, and Doris Morrow. Kappa Delta Pi Knowledge, Duty, and Power: these are the words suggested by the Creek initials of Kappa Delta Pi, the National Honor Society in the field of education. To the Epsilon Zela chapter at Kutztown State Col- lege they represent principles to uphold and objec- tives to be attained, difficult, but wholly worth the effort. Membership in this active group is elective and considered a high pre-professional honor. Officers this year were Gladys Albright, president; James Beck, vice-president; Charles Natoli, secretary; Metro Lazo rack, treasurer; and James D. Smith, recorder- historian. Dr. I«evi D. Cresh and Miss Katherine D. Christ served the group as counselors. Bottom row: J. Prcg, I. Taiiliitx, E. HjJtcr. Second row: C. Moll, M. Kdegy.C. Cowlo. I- Mack,). IaiIxu. I). Pisanick. Top row: M. Eblngcr.C. Fmck,C. Albright. Dr.Crefh, M. Lozoracfc. B. Mot. B. EulDnil Art Alliance Art Alliance, whose entire membership is drawn from the freshman and sophomore art students, planned programs of special interest to those stu- dents. In order to broaden students’ artistic in- terests, several artists from the Kutztown area were invited to the campus to discuss various types of art. By these discussions, the art student learned a different point of view in urt —that of a contemporary artist. During the Christmas season. Art Alliance, along with the Art Kduca- tion Society, sponsored the Art Christmas Bazaar, which proved to be both profitable and enjoy- able. 7A Hic members of the Ai Alliance Officer are: M. Cotbtn. Preiidcnt; J. Ilillikcr, Vice-President; K. Murphy. Secretary; P. Noble. Treasurer. Art Education Society The Art Education Society, a pre-professional group of third and fourth year art majors, is concerned with the problems of contemporary art education and its allied fields. Always an active group, the society, sponsored by Mr. Ellwyn llayslip and Mr. John Grossman, was re- sponsible for several campus events during the year, including the annual Christmas Bazaar, promoted jointly with the Art Alliance. Hot tom Row: S. Ilhodin. J. Swjjtlcy. S llcy man; K. Fan. M. Pcnick; D. Levin; M. Lundgrcn. B. Wimmci Srtond Rou I. Blcckcr. C. Crier; J. Ta- jirian. M. Ilopp; A. Halting. N. Congoll. F. Ashton; P. Troxcll. Third Row: J. Haiti. K. It 11 mock; C. l.ivcUI crjcer. Vice-President. K. Kncelewiki, Secre- tary. C. Whalen. Trea uter. H. Kicwion. Ptoident. K. Mcl-can. C. Melkfc. 11. Newman. Top Row: A. MataUvage; C. Kchart; C. Langkamcr. Mr. Cro - man; Mr. Hayilip. M. Steven ; R. Lichner; E. Batili. Photography Club The Photography Club, primarily a service organi- zation, attempts to provide a foundation for be- ginners in photography and also allows those with more skill and experience to advance at their own speed in this challenging medium. The art of taking, printing, and enlarging pictures is thoroughly ex- plored; many of the photographs are supplied to the Keystonia. The club members arc rewarded for their time-consuming work by having the published results of their efforts enjoyed by their fellow stu- dents. The officers were John Cogan, president; Shawn Fox, vice-president; Sandra Schmecken- becker, secretary; and Ronald Raymond, treasurer. The advisor is Mr. John Sawyer. Mr. Sawyer, j. TajitUn, S. Crubcrt. A Portnova, C Mclk-V. S. Sctiiixxkcn- beckcr, J. Cokaii, It .'tiller, R, Raymond, K. Walmcr,S. For. E. Barili. ■ 1 Bottom Row. S. Davey. I. Kcllu . j. Wcidurr. P. Hall. Second Hole. M. Krlnctier. J. Purnell. Vlci-Ptwldciil; Mr Sloa«. J. Chetton, Pre idont. J. Utmy, S«refciry-Tre urcr. L. ilolpp. C. Bln. Top How: C. Cowlc ; 'V. Mat hern. Fellowcrafters Fello wcmfters is an organization for those students who are interested in art, but who are majoring in other subjects. Twice a month, on Wednesday nights, the members of the club meet to work on individual hobbies or to learn about some new phase of arts and crafts. While Miss Grace Wible was on sabbatical leave for the first semester, Mrs. Rosemarie Sloat acted as advisor to the group. The main emphasis this year has been on mosaic work; throughout the year most of the members tried to develop their own designs, making anything from table tops to pic- tures. The annual banquet held in the spring was the high- light of the year. 75 Student PSEA A knowledge of current issues and trends in public education, the promotion of pro- fessional standards, and the advancement of quulity education arc the aims of the Student PSEA. The members of the organization kept these aims in mind as they arranged programs for their mon- thly meetings. Included in these programs were a student- teacher panel, a mock interview for a teaching position, and discussions on major topics of interest to future teachers. In order to do their small part in fostering teacher education, members of the Student PSEA served as campus guides on Teacher Preparation Day.” The organization also spon- sored a tea and a dinner. The officers were Ann Sullivan, Grace Shopc, Dorothy Pisanick, and Patricia Eisel. The fac- ulty udvisors are Dr. William Fink and Dr. Dodson Dreis- bach. J. Iljutn'll, Recording Secretary: K. Duerr, Correrpondlng Secretary; fi- Ovcrpcck, Tremurer; M. Rinkcr, Vicr-Prc ident; S. Ritheill, President. Dr. Miller. Stated: l r. Fink, l)r. DreblMch. Standing. C. Shopc, Vice-Plrsldi'itt; D. Fisnnicii. Secretary; Y. KUcl. Treasurer; A. Sullivan, President Elementary Education Club The monthly meetings of the Elementary Club provided a frame- work of lectures aimed at introducing various aspects of educa- tion in the elementary schools. Among the lecturers were Miss Mary Uvelt, who spoke about special education, and Mrs. Agnes Memming, who lectured on the teaching of the German language in the elementary schools. Club projects included a float for the Homecoming Game and Christmas gifts for the special education classes at Kut .town. In March, the state colleges held a joint meeting of the Association for Childhood Education Inter- national. Science Club The Science Club this year had many interesting and in- formative meetings. At the annual dinner held in March, the group heard Dr. Walter Malinowski speak on hypnotism. A science conference held in conjunction with Kutztown Jun- ior High School in April, and in May, three representatives were chosen from the club to attend a Science Conference with Dr. William Green held in North Carolina. Although the majority of Science Club members are Science majors, stu- dents enrolled in other curriculum are welcome at the many activities sponsored by this campus organization. Bottom Row: J. Nemeth. president; M. Mobley, vice-preildcnt; H- Commlnt. secfetMy-trcaiurer; l Prccnum; M Tyson. Second Row. D. Heffner. D. Miller. F Z dowicz, J .. 1 Steffy. Third Row: H Stmhl. M Zilturak: K. Kovjo Top Row: M, Stephen: Mr. Slide; l r. Moyer. The Science Club It rapidly becoming one of the large tchool organization Officer ore R, Cullen. President: R. Schrope. Vice-President. D. Cambria. Secretary-Treasurer, Keystone Geographical Society The Keystone Geographical Society, previously known as the Geography Club, has as a primary aim the promoting of greater interest in and knowledge of geography among college students. Membership is open to all who have completed courses in geography and have a continuing interest in knowledge of the physical world. During the past few years, the Society has been affiliated with the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education. Interest is heightened at the monthly meetings by the enthusiastic super- vision of Dr. Josephine Moyer and Mr. Max Slick. The agenda for the year included the Geography Conference, the viewing of various films and slides, panel discussions, speakers, a spring banquet, and a field trip to study the ocean and its shorelines. 77 Alpha Beta Alpha Alpini Bela Alpha, a national undergraduate fraternity for library science students, is represented at Kutztown State College by the Rho Chapter. The purpose of this organiza- tion is to interest students in the profes- sional work of the librarian and to help with the activities of the Library Science Depart- ment. The officers were Carol Mann, Carol Cowles, Edith Shafer, Susan Pecsek, and Bonnie Miller. 'Hie advisor is Mr. Nicholas Stevens. Bottom Bow; B. Altani . K Trout; I). Pichinf; I. Stifles; C. Cowles; L. Rothcn- berger; M. Nester. Second Row: H. Conway. T. Grady. F. Ncstcr. B. Drake; J. Wertmais; J. Lodyn; S. Sknp. D. Kuhns. E. Chimcnko. Third Bow: A. Seliumaker. C. Esterly. J. Kuinmcrer. A. Fischer III; A. Fisher; K. Felchtl, Secretary; C. Fry, Vice-President; L. Kramer, President; K. Ilohn; II. Messer. Top Bow: R. Lutt; D. laint . M, Kistler; Dr. Daugherty; J. Fassman; J. Lindemnuth. J. Gibson. Sratrd Carol Mann, Prcildcnt. Mr. Nicholas Stotm. Standing: Carol Cowlci. Mill He- portcr; Bonnie Miller, Vlce-Prciidcn ; Edith Shafer, Treaiurer. Sunn Pcciek. Secretary. Mathematics Society Monlltly meetings of the Mathematics Society of KSC, under the direction of Dr. Joseph D. Daugherty, included speakers, films, filmstrips, discussions of problems, and various manual projects in the field of mathematics. One meeting featured a panel composes! of student teachers who discussed the problems they were encountering. This or- ganization, which has completed its second year of activi- ties, is open to all students interested in mathematics. Its purpose is to survey phases in mathematics which are not formally presented in classes. Mot tom Row: J. Morcllo: A. Crccnawalt; J. Catdotki: J. Waldrop. A. Frit . Top Row: R. Klstlcr; S. Fiihor; A. Newman; S. Sh w; K. Bartholomew. Froth marching with drawing of Custom Official . Customs The Customs Committee members pursue their tusks with an enthusiasm and skill seldom seen else- where. All during the Freshman Orientation Week, they put the Freshmen through their paces: singing, cheering, reciting, wearing sandwich boards, clean- ing the fish pond, and singing again. Of all new ac- quaintances made during the First week ut KSC, the members of the Customs Committee are, at least, the most memorable. so ' X9 The Keystone The Keystone, the college newspaper, is published by students, with faculty and administrative guidance. All the varied activities of the college year are re- corded together with features of general interest. The staff, all of whom arc undergraduates, meet regularly in the preparation of each issue, to decide the relative importance of news stories, edit copy, and plan the lay-out. Time and effort arc contributed also by the class in Journalism, who gain laboratory” experience in newspaper practice. Or. Homer T. Cox, adviser to the staff, stands by, ready to offer advice and constructive criticism. Editor-in-chief «luring the first semester was Sue Shaw, who was succeeded in the second semester by Charles Natoli. Bottom: Linda ll.utilxiriic. Circulation Editor. Sum Fidicr, A lvciti m| and Builncst Mnnatt-r; Dorothy Keating. A i lant Editor. Top. D vi Bohannon, Sport Editor. ChwU'i Natoli. Editor-In-Chief. Keystonia The shape is new —(he shape of the Keyslonia that is! This year the stuff met the challenge of the “New Frontier” by making the yearbook design modern-long, narrow, and simple. With the new shape, new problems arose. These problems, the mound of copy, pictures, and art work, created a tremendous job; but again the staff proved equal to the task. Tlvc Kcystonia staif at a «oil mooting. Scsitcd; S. Davey; Mr. Guide, Advisor; I). Fitter, Literary Editor. I)r. Pawling, Advisor; M. '.ruler. Managing Editor; K. Knoclesv- di, Crs-Layout Editor; S. Crabcrt, Assistant Photography Editor. M. Troop, Typing Editor; S. Churchill. Standing B. Holliday. Mr. Sawyer, Advisor, C. Ward; N. Buddy. Assistant Literary Editor; C, Mclkx, Photography Editor. I. Krill. M. Adams. Class Editor. H. McLean. Co-layout Editor; C. langkuuK-r. Co-Layout Editor; A. Portuosa Not shown arc K. (fedilf, Sports Kditor; K Lundy, Secretory. Essence Essence is the literary magazine of the college. It is an out- let for the creative talents of student contributors. Featured in Essence are both pictorial art work and writing-poems, short stories and essays. The magazine is sponsored by Dr. Leah Jordan; the editor is Dave Hartmaier. Member of (he Essence stuff hard at work on the next Issue. Inter-Faith Forum The Inter-Faith Forum seeks through comparative studies of world religions to promote mutual under- standing and toleration. The organization meets monthly to hold panel discussions or debates on subjects of in- terest to all college students. Some of the topics dis- cussed this year were Love, a Need for Our World Today, Religion in Action, and The Church behind the Iron Curtain.” IFF sponsored the World University Service drive in the fall, Religion in Life Week in February, and a play called Which Way the Wind” presented by the Drama Club in April. h'irtt How: C. Wilton, J. Unny. L. Fein, A. Sullivan, B. Schmidt. J. Taylor. J. Purnell, Mrv Mathint. SecondItoie. I). Pitunick, P. Brown, M. Wlutcly, E Everett. T. Hoorw. Mr. Wei tv The officers were Barbara Schmidt, Gary Ferrcncc, Mar- garet Savage, Janet Purnell, and Kenneth Umhenhaucr. The Faculty advisors are Mrs. Gladys Mathias and Dr. Ccorgc Weiss. Seared: H. Keefer. J. Timmim. C. Milter, K. Hotkey. M. I-iein.uk Srondi'iig; I). Iliirtmuler. E. Blanco, B. L. Met , V. Wahl, P. Tnwell, I. Lauc-non. P. Diely. Great Books Forum The Great Book's Forum meets monthly under the direction of Mr. Kenneth J. Gable, to discuss great literary works of the past and present. Discussion, argument, debate, and que.stion- and-answer periods constitute the format of the club. Subjects for discussion this year included the dream theories of Freud and the moral standing of American high school and college students today as compared with those of previous generations. Books studies! this year included The Brothers Karamazov, the tecutures of Sigmund Freud on Psychoanalysis, The Federalist Papers, The Gospel According to Matthew, King l ar, and Huckleberry Finn. The officers were Metro Lazorach, James Timmins, and Riva Keefer. 83 Canterbury Club The purpose of the Canterbury Club is to provide fellowship and spiritual guidance for Episcopal students on the campus. Discussions of various religious topics characterized the bi-monthly meetings in St. Bamabus Chapel, Kutztown. An event of special interest was the program of slides about the work of the Episcopal Church in Latin America, followed by a period of student questioning. The officers were Charles Salkeld and Alice Turner. The advisors are Dr. Elizabeth Hurwitz and Dr. Mary Coulter. Bottom How: Dr. Ilcrwitz; A.Turner,Secretary- Treasurer; Dr. Couldcr; Dean Wallers. Top Row: H. Suck; J. v.inlXwrn; C. Bryant; r. Athlon. Hillel To provide both religious and social aspects of Judaism for Jewish stu- dents and others who are interested is the aim of Hillel. Members of Hillel have attended synagogue services, entertained guest speakers, and learned about the folk customs and participated in the ceremonies of Judaism. Next year, Hillel plans to expand its activities to include several social functions. Miss Edith Mcllner is the advisor. The officers included Dena Levin and Linda Fein. Bottom Row: B. Siclicl. L. Fein. Sccrcfcuy- Trcaruret; J. Mnnoln. Top Row. M Spritzer; D. Friedman; S. Jacob . D. Levin. President. Inter-V arsity Christian Fellowship Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship is a na- tion-wide, interdenominational student or- ganization of college and university chapters. It is dedicated to a presentation of the rele- vance of Christianity to our daily lives; to growth in Christian discipleship through in- dividual and group Bible study, prayer, dis- cussions, conferences, and speakers; and to a consideration of the Christian’s responsibil- tiy in world evangelism. Meetings of special interest in this year's program were a series on “Love and Marriage, a thought-provok- ing lecture entitled “Is Truth Relative?”, and an informative talk, Communism and Its Re- lationship to Evangelical Christianity.” So- cial activities for the year included a hayride, a Christmas party, and the annual Spring Banquet. The officers wore Patricia Moore, Carol Mann, Joyce Urmy, and Cail Mann- herz. Dr. J. Allen Pawling is the advisor. Bottom Rote: G. Lafey; B Brown; C. Monnherz, Treasurer. C. Mann. Vice-Preside rtf; P. Moore. President; J. Myctx. Second Rote 1). Pierce; H Kurz; J. Bcch; C, Kramer. J. Kendall; C. Baler. Top Row: Reverend C. Derk;J. Bolha: M. Gillespie; F. Hunter; R. Reiner. M. Snyder. P. Klein; B. Ilargcshcimer; F. Mohl; I). Karl. Lutheran Students Association The Lutheran Students Association aims to provide a pro- gram of variety and interest to the college student. This aim was fulfilled by discussions, guest speakers, a film, and several social events, including the annual spaghetti dinner. The officers were Curl Langkamer, vice-president; Delores Handwerk, treasurer; Jane Hartzell, secretary; and Herbert Shuler, president. The advisor is Mr. Roy Hamme. Bottom Rote: Reverend Heckman; Mr. Ilanimc; C. Umgkamer; D. Ilondwcrk. J. Ilirtwll; II. Schuler. Second Row: P. Newlurd; K. Spangler. K. Kcrehncn E. Bachman; C. Bordncr; G. r'er- ronee. Top Row: N. Schaeffer. R. Mcl-oan; B. Schnclt; B. Schafer; N. Nelson; K. Vci U. Methodist Club The Methodist Student Movement i. an active religious group whose aim is to help make religion an integral part of college life. Discussions were led by the Rev. Harold Flood, ministerial advisor, professors from Kutztown State College and Albright College, and local ministers. Mr. Paul Druinm is the faculty advisor. At Christmas time, the group enjoyed a dinner and program sponsored by the Albright College MSM. The big event of the year was the State Conference held at Bethlehem in the spring. MSM plans to move forward with better inter-col- legiate contacts and to improve the quality of the meetings. The officers are Paige Brown, president; Thomas Kroouze, vice-president; Nancy Morden, treasurer; and Eleanor Eve- ritt, secretary. A meeting of «lie Sowbubi Clui . Sealrd: C- Cowles, T. Kroouzc, P. Hinwn, E- Everett, T. Tlhlen. Mr. Dnimin Standing.- S. Davey. P. I jinU-rt. J. Jordan. T. Clark. J. Fielding. S. Boyer. Rev. Flood- Newman Club Newman Club meets bimonthly at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church. This year the club has initiated a series of discussions on Catholic Doctrine designed to meet the religious needs of college students. Various speakers from the Allentown-Reading area have discussed such topics as the Mass, marriage, and the physical aspects of the Cru- cifixion. In addition, a panel discussed the effect of Com- munism on education, the church, politics, and the United States as a free nation and a world leader. Among the main events in the social program for the year were a Christmas party and a dinner. Through its bimonthly meetings the organization has attempted to follow the ex- ample set by its founder. Cardinal Newman, in raising religious standards. The officers of the club were Cary Livelsberger, presi- dent; John Getz, treasurer; Margaret Shuhler, secretary; Dorothy Pisanick, secretary; and Ann Sullivan, vice-presi- dent. The faculty advisor is Mrs. Agnes Memming. United Student Fellowship The United Student Fellowship meets bi-monthly in St. Paul's United Church of Christ. In order to heighten interest in the organization, many kinds of programs were used, including speakers, discussion groups, and a film. The year was highlighted by the good-will trip to the Hethany Children's Home. The officers of the organization were Margaret Whitely, president; Carol Frederick, vice-president; Patricia Fink, secretary; and Robert Cable, treasurer. Mr. Amos Sharpe is the faculty advisor. Seetrd: C. Bender, C. WlUon. Dr. H.muid. Standing J. Kiswl. S. MiClvisih n, It. Coulct, X. Kmlrly. ). Biitv. Bottom: B. Kulo. C. Snyxler, M IVhitcly. P. Kink. C. Frederick. K Frtcn. M. Moyer. Sreoml Rote: C- N'ciitcluw'i I Curlier. N. Shidiniccr. B. Blcilc , I. Kuilcl Bock Rote: Mr. Sharpe, Rev Halting Westminster Foundation The Westminster Foundation was organized at Kutztown State College in 1959 to give Presbyterian students on campus an opportunity for fel- lowship and for lining greater spiritual insight. The club began the year with a tea for new students. It was then de- cided that the entire year would be spoilt on an extensive Bible study. At each meeting, members discussed personal reactions to various pas- sages of the Bible. Dr. Joseph Howard, the faculty advisor, led the dis- cussions and contributed useful background counsel and guidance. The officers were Celia Wilson, president; Grace Bender, vice-presi- dent; and Jane Biery, secretary-treasurer. 87 Concert Band The Concert Band, composed of fifty niem- bers, participated in the opening Convoca- tion of Kutztown State College. Other performances were the annual Concert on March 16, the Spring Music Festival, and an outdoor presentation on Alumni Day. Mr, Thomas presents the Conceit Band Drama Club Highlighting the activities of the Drama Club were four plays: the Sandbox, The Chairs, Which Wag the Wind, and Parted on Her Wedding Morn, or More to He Pitied than Scorned. Other activities included theatre trios to New York City and dis- cussion of staging, dramatic expression and techniques in make-up. A panel on drama in foreign countries was conducted, and dramatic readings from famous plays presented. A start was made on a dramatic workshop, which will operate in conjunc- tion with the club. A tea in the fall and a dinner in April rounded out the activities of the year. The officers were Richard Rusnock, Cary Eekart, Joanne lailnis, Raymond Maurer, David Hartmaicr, and Betsy Walmer. The advisors are Dr. W. Cordon Dustan and Mr. E. Earnest Foust. m Concert Dance On Wednesday afternoons the Concert Dance group meets in the Little Theatre. Membership in the organization is open to anyone interested in dancing. At the present time the group contains only girls; Miss Mellner. the advisor, is plan- ning to recruit some males for the group. During the year the girls concentrated on the basic ballet steps. As the year progressed a great deal of attention was given to learning the folk dances of several European countries. Bottom iiv -: S. Yolovlch, Min Willit . D. Muudmon, K. Knrlx-r. Top row; I). Connor, K. I-cvengood, L. Snokc, It. Soudan, K. Zcllnrr. Bottom row: C. Schultz, M. White. S. Roberts, D. Pctraitir. Top row: M. Plcqucttc, J. Vance, B. Wert, N. Ilorhlt. Heidelburg Philharmonic The Heidelberg Philharmonic consists of a group of student musicians seemingly dedi- cated to the cheerful “slaughter of things musical. Wearing their zany costumes, performing their antics, and playing their instruments, these high-spirited band men lend good humor to and arouse enthusiasm at all basketball games and pep rallies. 89 Pep Band The Pep Band, formerly known as the march in i kind, plays at Kutz- town’s home football games. The bend with the help of the majorettes and newly organized pom pom girls presented a show featuring the work of John Philip Sousa during halftime of the Homecoming game. This sea- son the band also accompanied the football team to Mansfield and Chey- ney State Colleges. Hie Kutztown Pep H.md at the Homecoming halftime ceremonies. Orchestra The Orchestra is under the direction of Mr. Gene Wenner. Together with the choral groups of the college, it participated in the annual Christmas Concert on December 17. The Orchestra also took part in the May Day Festival, in the musical Carousel, and in the Commencement exercises. The Concert mas- ter is Harold Dorwin. The Collette Orchestra rehearsing for the Spring Concert. 90 The Kutxtown State College Choir. College Choir Under the direction of Mr. Cent NVenner, the seventy members of the college choir played an important part in the school's ac- tivities of the year. The most prominent choir contributions to the school program were the Christmas Concert on Decem- ber 17, the Spring Concert on April 8, and the May Festival of the Arts on May 5. The second annual picnic was held at the Wcnncr residence in the spring. The culmination of the year's activities for the choir was the par- ticipation in the Baccalaureate Service in June, 1962. Women’s Chorus The Women' Chorus presented program at both the Christina and the Spring Conceit . Under the direction of Dr. Henry Cassel- berry and Dr. Edna McEachcrn, the Wo- men’s Chorus has completed its third year of activities. During the 1961-62 se- mesters, the chorus was featured at the Christmas and Spring concerts. 91 Service Club An organization on campus which receives little attention is the Service Club. The twenty-five members of the Service Club, wl o become members us freshmen, are re- sponsible for ushering, distributing programs, and checking coats at College performances. A picnic held in May is the only social ac- tivity of the group. First Rote: K. Waldron, C. DiMuhiiurr, k. Kncrlcwtfci, P. Wtcix, G. Crier, I. Nittcl, K. Wek!.i. Second Rote. It. Schmid, C. Strolil, K ll.uli-r. S. Grabcrt. C. Ncnuc- tuner. K. Splt'i Ker. Third Row. B. Keinnicrcr, M. Savag'. P. Kink. S. Ilrinli.nl, G. Giii'r, J. Ilahn, C. Beeler. Fourth Row. k. U'vtuiiOM, Mr Slurpe, J. Moyer. Mr. Lawler, J. Craig 92 First Row: L. Sclnoth, J. Moyer. J. koury. W ' iniincrnun, l . Connor. K. Chlmctilo, B. Moyer, H. Muwlilllz. Second Row. P. Noble, It. Smxl.ii , II. Schuler. Top Row. J. Hast, N. Dieiblel , lloli Seltzer (above) stnies with the band. Dance Band A bright new look on the college scene this year is the Statesmen,” a newly organized dance band composed of sixteen KSC students. These gentlemen demonstrated their musical prowess at such gala events ax the World University Service Show and the Valentine’s Dance. An increasing scope of ac- tivities and performances in the coming year is anticipated by the dance band members. Bottom Row: R. Hauler; B. Joliumi. II. Snyder. L. Mack; S. Relinit N. Taylor; S. Hume; I). RolIkfodL Steontl Row; R, Kinrey; J. Lilly. R. ZicKcnfus; V. Boucher. R Call. Third Roto. S. Ko . J, Dum; E. Bianco. Fourth Row: D. Bonscr; R. Seltzer; Dr. Prrnliu; P. Mai man. R. Grin; B. Jones; L Wison. C ontempor ary Affairs Forum The purposes of the Contemporary Affairs Forum are to develop in students an understanding of the causes and ef- fects of current world situations and to acquaint interested members with accurate pictures of political systems and the activities and accomplishments of those systems. This aim is accomplished by means of speakers who arc authorities in their particular Fields. The club members and guest speakers participated in question-and-answer periods. Dr. Hcrvcy Prentiss is the club's advisor. Chess Club The Chess Club and its team, members of the Eastern Pennsylvania Chess League, sponsored a series of practice sessions and meetings in which the theory of chess was dis- cussed. These meetings were designed to increase the skill of the members and to broaden their knowledge of the game of chess. Bottom Row: J. Ilankcc: C. Worthington; D. Smalhm; P. Matimn; R. Jones. Stcond Row J. Dorn; T. McCechan: It. Gerber; J. Von Doom. Top Row: I), lackwood. J. Forry; G. Dunn; D. Hadtlc. 93 Bottom How: R. bum; H. Ibbcrcrn; J. Bcblavy; W. Wijgint; J. Fisher. G. Simon; R- Corson; J. Koury. R. Sealcsc. Second Row. E. Yuil; R. S trail gb; I). Shaw. I). WiU.ee; W. Morgan: W. Topeka; II. Clarke; I . Torquati; F. Hill; J. O'Conner. Third Row: R Kuhlbcrg; K. Wilde; L. licere; W. Bradburn; T. Clpriano; C. Malleli; «. Began; R. Scmmel. L. Stcalow; I). Smith; U. Knlyan. Fourth Row: l . Sbuiton: M. Krb; l . Wiggins; R. Zcc-hnun; C. Bloch.idge, J. Knronyi; H. Muschlite; R. Crunk. R. Seaman; J. Rader; R Stiegcrwilt; lv Miller. Fifth Row: l . Sullivan; R. Quler; l . Oenick: S. Messina; R. Cciss; Mr licit- rmn; C. Calca ni. D. Kyrich; M. Riwkicwla; C. Fake: P. Murphy. Football “A Team With a Future” A team with a future—that is the name given to our football team by many persons who are ac- quainted with its past performances. Why has it been given this title? The answer is simple; just look at the personnel! Of the 47 men curried on the squad, 2 were seniors and 30 were freshmen. Of the 22 starting on the offensive go team and the defensive “Polish bandits team, 15 were freshmen. I-ook at the record, or should we say, the scores. Although improving on the previous year’s one and seven record by only one win, there was a vast improvement in the scores as the Bears” lost four games by a small margin. By the way, the football team was the first team to carry the school’s new handle, the “Golden Bears,” into action. It was previously the Golden Avalanche. Spearheading the coaching staff is Mr. Donald Bud” Heilman, a man of experience, who is cap- able of building a team of which any college would Ik- proud. Augmenting the abilities of Mr. Heilman are two capable men, Gino Calcagni, line coach and Hoy Gcisx, back field coach. P.S. Watch out for freshmen Haymond “Pete” Sullivan, an offensive center, who was honorable- mention on the All-State squad, and Bob Muschlitz, who received the most valuable player award in our Homecoming Game. Coach Heilman mUructiiij;a freshman toirt- Isill cumlakiU- on tome fundamcnUl . Kneeting- C. Galcaitni, Une Coach; Mr. Heil- man. Hc.nl Coach; It. Gel , Backtick! Coach. Stait-stine.' s. Moo ini, Assistant Backflcld Coach. It. Kyrich, Assistant line Coach. Tltrcc Bran watch action mi the grid- inm while hiking ji breather. It look like .1 mud Kith. I ut there player arc fighting for m fomhte. Ceiy Simon look for an opening Frank Mill carrier out Basketball The 1961-62 Golden Bears turned in a very impressive season considering the fact that the team lacked height and wax inexperienced. They heat our perennial opponents. West Chester, twice and finished third in the conference with a 14 4 record. Freshmen John Churetta, Tom Buscavuge, and Don Watson learned quickly and proved to be very valuable to the Bears. Watson led the team in rebounds and added valuable points with a beautiful jump shot taken from almost anywhere on the court. Sophomores, John McCloskcy and Frank Yclinko, added versatility to Coach ltisley’s squad. John was able to get those two points on long jump shots, and Frank was always dependable on the backboards, using his strength to out-rebound some taller players. Finally the co-captains. Bon laiuclmor and Dennis Bonxer, placed first and second in scoring for the Bears. Bon added a tremendous defensive game to his reliable soft set shot to get a spot on the Conference All-Star first team, and he received an All State honorable mention. Denny was the playmaker, hustler, and frequent scorer for the squad. For his all around play he received honorable mention on the All Conference Team. Watch out for the Bears next year! All the lettermen will be returning for next year's campaign. They will be joined by several ballplayers from Mr. Tully’s freshmen squad. Bon Lduchaor and Dcnnlv Co-captain . John Churcttu lake a jump vliot a the other Bear clove in for the rebound. Holton Rote; John McCloskcy, Ccorgc P| i, Dill McNally, Vince Eckel, Second Row: CouchTiilloy, Tom Bonne kemper. Denny Horner, Co-captain. John Churotta, Coach ltiilcy. Top How; Tom Buscavugc, Ron luiuchnor. Co-captain; Joe Morcllo, Student manator; Mike Hiriak, Student manager; Frank Yelinko, Don Watson. 100 Dennis Bnnsci and Frank Yelinko leap hijth to get this rebound in the game with Millctwillc at John Churetta and Don Watson await the outcomes. Denny Homer roc up for a layup x Don Watson move into poiilion for n postililc tip-in Bottom Row: J. Shifter. L. Dciter, B Com. D. Wijiuiii . J. Cliorvll , J. Allen. B. Kcnldln.T. Belch Second Row: Mr. Kislcy, Head Coacti; R. Mnnwiller, I Stctlovr, B, IX'UKlcr. R. Both, B Martin, II. Annoni, H. Kohler, Mr. Tolley, AttitUnt Coach. Top RoteM. 11 i rink. Manager; M. Kac Airwic?, T. Cipriano. I . Yakubeck, J. Androchik, J. Prnou . A. Seiner. H- Kitllcr, Manager. Baseball Led by a staff of eight pitchers, KSC's baseball team had a year which was most impressive considering the fact that the team had many new members. Four frosh won starting spots on Mr. Risley’s “nine”; five freshman pitchers saw action this year. The batting of Henry Annoni, shortstop, and Russ Manewiller, second baseman, was supplemented by the power of Mike Rasckiewicz, John Churetta and Lou Stcslow. The latter two players were outfielders when not shining on the mound.” They, along with the other freshmen, joined Art Sieger, Bill Denglcr and Joe Anrachick to give KSC one of the finest pitching staffs in the league. For the first time in many years, the Bears had sufficient reserves when- ever there was a necessary spot to be filled. Although the team will miss the services of seniors Ron Kerstetter and Art Sieger, next year’s pros- pect looks bright for the Golden Bears. 102 Tennis The Kutztown netment coached by Professor Jason White made school history' this year with an 8-1 victory over Delaware Valley. The captain, Dennis Deturk was aided by two returning vet- erans, Phil Noble and Richard Whitley. The new members of the team are Dave Russiano, Dennis Stewart, Terry Summons, John Hankee, Phil Schaltcnbrand and John Heckman. The team will be an experienced squad next year, for eight veterans will lx returning. The only loss will be Dennis Deturk who will be graduated. Richard Whitley was elected captain for the coming season. Dennis Deturk and Richard Whitley received their third-year awards; Phil Noble received the second year award, a blazer; and the other members received letters. Track The track team, like other varsity teams at Kutztown, is filled with new and exciting faces. Hoy Scnimcl has captured the attention of the track fans ! • constantly out- vaulting his opponents. Hoy set a new school record for the polcvault this year by clearing 12’3” in dual competi- tion. Besides setting this record, Hoy also broke the school record in the high jump. Another frosh, Joe Scheks, has proved to be a veritable one-man team. Joe ran the 220 in 22.3 seconds, broad jumped 22' II”, threw the discus and the shot, and anchored the relay team. He led the team by averaging 23 points per meet. Other freshmen, consistent scorers too, were Paul Murphy in the high jump, Hob Quier in the javelin throw, and Don Moser in the dashes. These newcomers, along with Dave Roberts, Dave Burficld, Pere NVickes, Dale Wiltsee, Hon Gerber, Dennis Green, John Getz, and Gory Simon joined to give Kutztown the majority of points scored during the meets. Bottom Rote: II. Scmmcl; C. Estetly; G. Simon . R. Gerber; J. Bcblavy; P. Murphy; I). Robert Second Row: R. Millet .; I- Snokc. Head Manager. P Tor- quati; P. Wicket; J. Sctielu; D. Ik-rfivld. D. Wiltwc; C. PriOch; I). Green; J. Craig. Manager. Top Row. I.. Braun; II. Kimmcr. It. Dutk-k: C. TotirO; It. Quier; l . Santo; I). Moter; R. Sullivan; H Lauatcr, Manager; Mr. Patton. Joe Sehekj is seen here breaking tlic record in llic 220 yard ! '! M nun«Ker Joe Craig anil Bob hauler cheer him On. Roy Scmmcl soars (o a new school record of 12’3 in the Mlllcrsvlllc meet. Joe Scheks it getting off a mighty heave in the shot put, another one of Joe’s many tnlentt. MIAA ofllccra Otio Milio, Sccrclary-TVcniurcr; Tom Mullen, Vicv-Preritlent; aml Joe Smith, President. MIAA The MIAA fnll program began will touch football. Throughout the winter months, Mr. Joseph Patton, director of intramural athletics, supervised swimming and many other activities. Approximately ninety men partici- pated in this year's basketball league, which consisted of seven teams. MIAA Night, held on March 21, highlighted the year’s activities with the presentation of awards and trophies to the top teams. Other activities of the organization included lifesaving, softball, golf, and tennis. The of- ficers were Joseph Smith, Thomas Mullen, and Otto Mills. 106 M1AA referee call it u touchdown a Ted William re- ceived «hi pa . Paul Cabots. ttrt good protection a lie ct to throw a poi- il lc T.D. po . 107 Sralrd; A. Wcmer. J. Bremllmjecr; J. Diehl; C. Cowin, C. Kcckard. Standing M. He ; M. Sutton. II. Shellhammrr; D. Dill. 108 Thc«c iciili can really nil It up when that all important Koal i at «take. - WAA Tlic Women’s Athletic Association, of which every college woman is a member, sponsors all intramural sposts for women includ- ing hockey, basketball, swimming, baseball, tennis, and volley- ball. The WAA functions through the Women’s Athletic Council which includes the officers of Leaders Club, the WAA, Tau Kappa, and the managers of all intramural sports. The officers of the Coun- cil are Jacqueline Diehl, president; Carolyn Hcckard, vice-presi- dent; and Audrey Werner, secretary-treasurer. Among the activi- ties which the Council sponsored were the Big-Little Sister Party in the fall, a tea in the winter, the Women’s All Sports Awards Dinner in the spring, and sports play days throughout the year. Leaders Club Leaders Club is open to any girl who wishes to learn more ubout the rules and regulations of girls' sports. Thursday night activities in- clude swimming, obstacle races, relays and in-season sports. Members of the club be- come managers, officials, and score keepers in the girls’ intramural program. The club participated in an area swimming and vol- leyball playday at Kutztown and also spon- spored a square dance. 109 A good hot for a lure two point by a member of U-.id- cn Club. Honor Teams The honor hockey team is chosen by testing the girls on skills and playing ability. Two hockey pluydays, in which Moravian, Albright, Muhlenberg, Cedar Crest, and Kutztown participated, were held at Moravian and Cedar Crest. This season marked the third year that our hockey team was undefeated. KSC, Moravian, Albright, Cedar Crest and Muhlenberg Colleges participated in the Volleyball-Swimming Sports Day at Kutztown on December 2. The members of the KSC Honor Volleyball team were Bonnie Shinn, Audrey Werner, Joan Dorney, Judy Brcndlingcr, Jeanne Cheston, Cloria Cehman, Beverly Severns, and Henrietta Shell- hammer, manager. The girls won three of the four games they played. The Kutztown mermaids won their meet under the management of Dorothy Dill. Flo Ashton, Marilyn Plequette, Sigrid Rhodin, Felicia Polischak, Sue Rcnshaw, Scarlett Rehrig, and Sue Atkinson participated. Any girl interested in basketball may try out for the Kutztown honor basketball team by taking a series of skills tests and by demonstrating her playing ability with the team. Each year the team plays the surrounding colleges, Albright, Moravian, Muhlenberg, and Cedar Crest, in two pluydays. This year the games were held at Albright and Kutz- town State College. lUskvtbail Play Day, Kiit .town v Moravian. Honor Basketball Bottom Row: II. Plank; J. L'miy; II. Severn : M. Rau; I). Dale; H Tnxu-ll; I. lireixlliiy-er. Second Row: Mr . .Malliint. C. Rcckarrl: K. WoiiU. J. Sink; M. Adam : J. Diehl; J. Donrcy; A. Werner; Mi Fowler. 110 Tlic Iioiiot leoni ut proelier. Boffcim Rowi U. Plank; V Irwin. J. BrrixIliiiKrr. Sttonti Rote I, teller; Mr , M.ithua; S. Grill. Top How M. Ile . U. Shinn; M. Allan ; A. Wernrr. Honor Hockey Bottom Row: II. Severn ; J. Hrvndlingrr. . Stcond Row. I). Shinn; Mb. MutliUx; A. WctiM-r. Toi Bow. J. Chcston: C. Cchiiun; ■ II. SIll'IlluillllH't. Knrtling: J. Yocum, B. Blw inncr. Standing. B. Cuntlhick, M. Pllkcr, S. Alwino, J. WdU. M. Millard, B. Ball. Cheerleaders Whenever there ix an organized cheer from the Kutztown State College rooters, you can he sure that it is led by our vivacious cheerleaders. Mary Jane Coas and Sylvia Alwine led the group which i articipute l at all our home football and basketball games. In addi- tion to the support which they received from the Pep Band and the Heidelberg Phil- harmonic, our cheerleaders were aided by KSC's new mascot, the Golden Bear. Ron Kistlcr donned the costume at football games; Scarlett Rehrig provided some spirited entertainment at our basketball games. 112 Scores Football 2-6 Track ! 2-4 Basketball 14-4 Opponent KSC Opponents KSC Opponent KSC East Stroudsburg 45 0 Shippensburg 82 Vi 4314 Bloomsburg 79 74 East Stroudsburg 73 80 Millers ville 0 7 Trenton 62 Vi 68V4 Bowie 53 93 West Chester 70 83 Cheney 0 25 East Stroudsburg 82 49 Trenton 47 77 Cheney 90 109 West Chester 46 0 Delaware Valley 41 80 Delaware Valley 48 82 Shippensburg 61 81 Delaware Valley 12 6 Millersvillc 68 63 Millersvillc 76 87 Mansfield 93 70 Montclair 20 7 Bloomsburg 85 45 Delaware Valley 40 96 East Stroudsburg 64 81 Mansfield 20 0 Cheney 57 70 West Chester 66 67 Central Connecticut 13 7 Shippensburg 59 66 Millersvillc 63 87 Mansfield 76 72 Bloomsburg 60 55 116 Convocation On September 13 the beginning of the 1961-62 school year was an- nounced. Judge Albert E. Readinger addressed the President, faculty, and students. In bis address, Curiosity - a Key to Understanding, be stressed the need for a thorough and broad education. To conclude the cere- monies, the college band played several selections, including the Alma Mater. Classes in Session After the fun and frolic of summer, we settled down to the mundane chores of attending classes, taking notes, preparing for tests, writing papers, and taking occasional field trips. An ait Undent work on a pottery project. Mr. Sehlcukcr's biology class studies trees. Mr - Anne Mcmming .-1111: Ixillad' and folk songs from various parts of Germany in tlic-ir proper dialects. Teas A welcome inclusion in the college social calendar was a series of informal afternoon teas. The teas, which sometimes were held in conjunction with special events, were sponsored by various campus organizations. The Blue Hoorn, with a fire blazing in the fireplace, provided a gracious setting for the winter teas. The May Queen and her Court were honored at a tea in the gymnasium. The teas offered students and faculty alike a few moments of relaxation and refreshment during their busy days. 118 Noon Day Lectures The noon-day events scries, a part of the cultural program of Kutztown State College, has completed its second year. A variety of subjects was presented throughout the year, both performances and lectures. Of particular interest were those programs dealing with music. Dr. Francis Quirk of I.ehigh University began the series with a lecture entitled The Three Fundamentals in Art,” This lecture, like many of the others, was fol- lowed by a question and answer period. Noteworthy presentations included Dr. Stanley Kunitz’s lecture, Some Poems and Their Making, and Mr. Oleg Be I aye ff, who spoke on Life in Itussia During the Revolution. The musical programs included the Christmas Oratorio, Mrs. Agnes Memniing's presentation of German folk songs, and a program of ballads sung by Jo Davidson. Ruth Wimmcr acts as bolters for the CooRraphy Club Tea- The Masque of the Queens The Masque of the Queens was presented at the luncheon for the women of the college as part of this year’s program. It presented a series of individual and personal viewpoints on the stories of four women whose stories have become cli- ches. The queens were Cleopatra, Marie Antoi- nette, Mary Stuart, and Elizabeth I. Mary and Elizabeth read from Goethe's Schiller. Cleopatra recited a poem entitled Land of the Dead. Tire masque was presented by the Heading Civic Theatre under the direction of Bart Reedy. Campus Visitor Mr. Jimenez This semester our campus was visited by Mr. Ernesto B. Jimenez. Mr. Jimenez is the Director of the In-Service Division, Department of Instruction for the Republic of Guatemala schools and is studying the North American methods of training teachers at KSC. Mr. Jimenez reported that at home lie directs 138 teachers in courses of study for advancing teacher education. All these teachers have not been certified, however, since Guatemala does not have the capacity for teacher training that we do. He found that student touching was a very worthwhile phase of teacher training and would like to initiate this experience program in Guatemala. 119 As part of the cultural program of Kutztown State College, the student body is fortunate to hear and see on campus outstanding musical groups, lecturers, and dramatic perform- ers. This year, under the direction of Miss Esther Willits, the committee on cultural assemblies brought to our campus the National Symphony Orchestra, Dr. Stanley Kunitz, lecturer-poet, and Dr. Arthur Twomey, world traveler and lecturer. During the winter, many thrilled to the stirring music and dancing of the General Platoff Don Cossack Chorus and Dancers. The Billy May Orchestra offered an afternoon 'jam ses- sion, and Dr. Ernest Simmons presented a lecture series on Russian Literature. Spring brought the University Players’ production of Shakespeare’s “Richard 111 and the Ximenez-Vargas Ballet Espanol. Evening Performances Homecoming The m|ORH(l (oral a line prlof to the itarting of the Homecoming Game. Many alumni returned to Kutztown, November 11th, for the annual Homecoming ac- tivities. Guests registered in the Concourse and then toured the campus to see the many changes made in the past few years. Dr. Italo deFrancesco, president of the college, ad- dressed the alumni at a luncheon held in the Georgian Dining Room. After the luncheon, the alumni joined the students at the traditional football game, played this year against New Britain, a Connecticut state college. The half-time festivities included the parade of floats and the crowning of Homecoming Queen Sigrid Rhodin by Phoebe Neiswcntcr Fisher, last year's queen. Following the football game, a tea was held in the gymnasium. The Homecoming Dance climaxed the day’s activities. Phoebe Neiswcntcr Hither crowns the Homecoming Ouccn, Sigrwl Rhodin, who It cicottcdby Sterling Fry. The Senio win llic award for the bc t flout for llic fourth consecutive year. Mb SiKrid Rhodln Homecoming Queen. 1061 Winter weather brought many lovely fog to the cainpuv Time for a fast (u c of iKukctball. Informal Activities Studntb preparing scenery for another school production. The Women' Choro led by IX McEachem and the College Orchestra- Spring Concert 126 Tlie Collrge Choir led by Mr. Wcnner. One of the important musical programs of the college year is the Annual Spring Concert presented by the Student Co- operative Association. Participating or- ganizations this year were the College Choir and Orchestra, directed by Mr. Cene C. Wenner, the Women’s Chorus, directed by Dr. Edna McEachem, and the Keynoters. Some of the selections presented by the College Choir were: Madrigal for a Bright Morning,” by Barlow; Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones, by Dickinson; and, Old Joe Has Cone Fishing” (from the opera Peter Crimes,”) by Britten. The Women's Chorus centered their musical theme around American Folk Songs. The Keynoters and the Orchestra each presented a variety of selections. The finale combined the talents of both choirs and the orchestra in Lift Up Your Heads” (from The Messiah,”) by Handel. Il was ii close shave for (ho balloons at the Spriiix Gonilv.il. Spring Carnival The Spring Carnival provided an evening of entertainment for the students of KSC. Games and contests were set up in the parking lot with refresh- ments served in the Student Center. The main event of the evening was a twist marathon sponsored by the Inter-Collegiate Conference on Govern- ment. Time was exhausted before any of the contestants were! Winners were selected by a panel of judges. The Resident Men’s Council sponsored lilts $une of chance. What am I bid? Christmas That time from the middle of December to the beginning of vacation is one of the most hectic periods in the school year, for this is the Christmas season. The Christmas Oratorio began the pre-holiday festivities at KSC this year. The Oratorio was sponsored jointly by the Departments of Art and Music and featured slides and scriptural narrative. The chorus, accompanied by Dr. Henry R. Casselberry, sang portions of Handel's Messiah and Christmas carols. Professors Howard Collins and Ellwyn Hayslip of the Art Department and Dr. Henry K. Casselberry and Professor Cene C. Wenner of the Music Department were in charge of the production 'The Twelve Days of Christmas” was the theme of the annual Christmas Dance sponsored by the Student Activity Board. Music for the dance was supplied by Woody Herman. The annual Christmas Concert featured the college choir, the women's chorus, the orchestra, and a brass ensemble, accompanied by Dr. Casselberry. At the end of the program, the audience joined the performing groups in a Fantasia of the First Noel. Other Christmas festivities included the R.W.C.A. party, the annual Christmas dinner, and Christmas caroling. dory to God in the Hinho.t Dreaming of a While Chriitiiui Jwie Turner ring in «lie Chriilnuv (pfrit Time out for rcficilimcntt 130 All-College Revue It was more than ;« Real Nice Clambake; it was Roger and llammerstein’s Carousel on the KSC stage. After many long, late hours of rehearsal, Julie Jordan, Billy Bigelow, Carrie Pipperidge, Enoch Snow, and a stage-full of other New Englanders of a by-gone era sprang to life for enthusiastic audiences. The pathos of the story of Julie Jordan and Billy Bigelow, portrayed by Marjorie Landis and Sheldon Strobcr, was delicately balanced by the comedy of Carrie and her Mr. Snow, played by Barbara Siehel and Robert Sherman. . . When I m rry Mr. SNOW! A strong supporting cast, including Linda Fein as Mrs. Mullin, John Peters as Jigger, Mary Roberta Dunn as Nettie Fowler, and Sandra Lindennmth as Louise, and the able direc- tion of Professors E. Earnest Foust and Cene C. Wenner contributed in no small way to the success of the annual All-College Revue. “Bye! Caroutel directore, Ccnc Wenticr and K Harnett Kouit, confer. l mitr't remone Margie Umdit at Julit Jordan and Sheldon Stroller at Billy Bigelow A-uiling we will go May Festival of the Arts The crowning of the May Queen wax the highlight of the May Festival of the Arts, held on the college campus. Gladys Albright, a senior Russian major, wax presented with the crown by laxt year's queen. Following the play, awards were presented by Dr. Horace Heilman to the three senior art students who won honors in the Senior Honors Exhibit. The Orchestra played selections from Ccrsbwin's Porgy and Bess ' and the May Festival Chorale, led by Mr. Gene Wenner, sang several selections. Concert Dance presented a group of folk dances. The Modern Drama Club presented a one-act “niellerdrama” entitled “Parted on Her Wedding Morn” or “More to be Pitied Than Scorned. Miss daily Altiiijclil. May Queen, 1962. The May Queen and Iter Court: V. Carol Cool, Bonnie Foley, Manon Ebin- (tot. Sue Shaw, Queen duly Albright. Barbara Schmidt. Joan Sw.irtley. LorctU-Lcc Sell. Mary Arlnnlt. A tea dance reception for the Queen and Her Court concluded the festivities of the afternoon. Music was provided by the college dunce band, “The Statesmen. 132 Junior and Senior Proms The Junior Prom provided a gay Spring Fantasy” for the guests as nature invaded the gymnasium. A woodsy fountain added charm. The Lebanon Valley College Dance Band provided music. Bulph Barker was chairman of the prom committee; Cary Kchart was in charge of decorations; Robert Seltzer, refreshments; Jeanne Hanna, favors; Ann Greena- walt, music. Sayonara was a fitting name for the Senior Prom which is the social farewell of the class. An innovation in KutZtOWn proms was the use of outdoor tables and lanterns. The music provided by Dave Gillespie and the refreshments were both excellent. The prom committee included: general chairman, Walter Rohr; decorations, Bob Krewson and Joan Swartley; refreshments, Carol Cool; favors, Jackie Diehl; and programs. Sue Shaw. The fountain nude a p(c urrtt|ur center of Intcrctt for the decoration of the Junior Prom. The Senior Prom -.i given a modem Japanese theme. 133 Participant in the Baccalaureate Service: The Reverend Louir Orach. Dr. Itnlo L. The Class of 1962 at the Baccalaureate Service deFranccsco, The Bcvc-trixl Curtate V. Weber. The Kcvcrcml Samuel C. Jnxheimcr. and Dr. Cynis E. Bcekey. Baccalaureate and Commencement This year, for (he first time, the Baccalaureate Service and the Commencement Exercises were held on the same day, Sunday, May 27. The morning Baccalaureate Sermon was preached by Dr. Gustave W. Weber, President of Susquehanna University. At the Commencement Exercises, that afternoon, Margaret M. Seylar, Supervising Principal, Deep Bun Valley Joint Schools, Blooming Clen, conveyed the greetings of the alumni. Dr. Theodore A. Distler delivered the Commencement Address. Dr. Distler is the Executive Director of die Association of American Colleges, Washington, D.C. The local chapter of the American Association of University Professors presented, for the first time, an award to an outstanding senior. Academic performance and teacher potential were the fore- most criteria for the award. Bringing to completion the first phase of the newly-inaugurated graduate program at KSC, four students were awarded the degree of Master of Education, three in Art Education, and one in Elementary Education. The college will shortly be authorized, it is Imped, by the State Council of Education, to offer master’s degrees in the field of Secondary Education. 134 The formal Commencement Kvercitc of the Clow of 1962. Participants In the ComnxMiccntcnt Exercises: The Reverend Asher M. Cottxchnllk, The Reverend John Albright. Dr. Theodore A. Dlstler, Dr. Italo L. doFitucewo. Seniors help each other prepare for their final appearance at undergraduate . THE ALMA MATER Tunc— Aurelia Where stately trees are bending. Where Nature's glories shine. And loveliness unending In beauty rare combine, There rise the Kut town towers. And there the College stands. The well-spring of our powers — The shrine our love commands. About our happy lmll-ways Our fondest memories cling. Of days that we shall always In joyous rapture sing: Firm as a keystone they stand. Round which we shared life’s span. She taught the source of all good: Who serves Cod must serve man. And we will ever love her And live to spread her fame; Our lives shall add new lustre Unto her glorious name; As guardians of her new day Our work will ever be. To labor so that she may Achieve her destiny. —Clyde Francis Lytle The Academic Procession Faculty PROFESSORS CYRUS EZRA BEEKEY, Dean of Instruction B.S., Albright College, M.S., Ph.D., Cornell University ROY ALLEN BROWN, Director of Elementary Education and of Student Teaching B.S., Kutztown State College, Ed.M,, Ed.D., Temple Uni- versity HENRY REUTSCHLIN CASSELBERRY, Head ofthe De- partment of Music B.S., Ed.M., Temple University, D.Ed., Pennsylvania State University HOMER THEODORE COX, Head of the Department of English A.B., M.A., University of Akron, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania JOSEPH DWIGHT DAUGHERTY, Mathematics B.A., Lebanon Valley Collegeg M.A., University of Pennsyl- vaniag Ed.D., New York University WILLIAM GORDON DUSTAN, English B.A., Mt. Allison University, M.A., Dalhousie Universityg Ph.D., University of Edinburgh WILLIAM LEROY FINK, Head of the Department of Educa- tion A.B., Ursinus College, M.A., Lehigh University, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania LEE ALBERT GRAVER, Social Studies B.S., Muhlenberg College, A.M., University of Michigan, Ed.D., Rutgers University WILLIAM ASA GREEN, Head of the Department of Science B.S., Moravian College, M.S., Ph.D., Lehigh University LEVI DAVID CRESH,YSoCial Studies A.B., Gettysburg Collegeg M.A., Harvard Universityg Ph.D., University of California JOSEF GRANT GUTEKUNST, Director of Graduate Studies and Assistant Dean of Instruction B.S., Kutztown State Collegeg M.A., Lehigh University, Ed.D. Temple University HORACE FAUST HEILMAN, Director of Art Education Diploma, National Academy of Art, Chicagog B.S., Kutztown State Collegeg M.S., University of Pennsylvaniag D.Ed., Pennsylvania State University JOSEPH McKAY HOWARD, Director Secondary Education B.S., Western Kentucky State Teachers College, A.M., George Peabody College for Teachersg Ed.D., Columbia University ELIZABETH ADAMS HURWITZ, Art Education B.F.A., University of Pennsylvania, M.A.,'Colurnbia Uni- versityg Ed.D., New York University ROBERT WRIGHT JACKS, Education and Psychology B.S., Lebanon Valley Collegeg M.S., D.Ed., Pennsylvania State University LEAH ELIZABETH JORDAN, English B.A., Swarthmore College, M.A., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania : RUSSELL F. KAISER, Science A.B., M.S., Ph.D., Syracuse University 'EDNA MCEACHERN, Music B.M., Whitman Collegeg M.A., Ph.D., Teachers College, Columbia University HAROLD C. MANTZ, Art Education National Academy of Design, N.Y.g B.S., New York Univer- sityg M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University C. WILBUR MATHIAS, Head ot' the Department of Psy- chology B.S., Adrian College, M.A., University of Pittsburgh, Ed.D., Indiana University DARWIN WALLACE MILLER, Elementary Education B.S., Edinboro State Collegeg M.A., Columbia Universityg D.Ed., Pennsylvania State University C. JOSEPHINE MOYER, Head of the Department of Ge- ography B.Ed., Clark Universityg M.S., University of Pennsylvaniag Ph.D., Clark University JOHN ALLEN PAWLING, Art Education B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., Ed.D., Columbia Uni- versity HERVEY PUTNAM PRENTISS, Head ofthe Department of Social Studies A.B., Amherst College, M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern Uni- versity DANIEL FRANCIS SKEATH, Psychology B.S., D.Ed., Pennsylvania State University HOMER COVODE WELSH, Head of the Department of Foreign Languages A.B., University of Kansas Cityg M.A., University of Michi- gang Ph.D., University of California 'Visiting Professdr of Music from January 30, 1962 to May 25, 1962. ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS RUTH ELEANOR BONNER, English and Speech A.B., Swarthmore College, M.A., Middlebury College, A.M., Cornell University KATHERINE DELILAH CHRIST, Teaching Supervisor, Kindergarten, The Campus Elementary School B.S., M.A., New York University HOWARD FRANK COLLINS, Art Education B.S., State Teachers Collegef'Buffalo, N.Y.g M.A., Columbia University MARY WELLES COULTER, Foreign Languages B.A., Wells Collegeg M.A., Ph.D., University of Southern California DODSON EARL DREISBACH, Elementary Education B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., Columbia Universityg Ed.D., Temple University PAUL RAYMOND DRUMM, Director of the Reading Clinic A.B., Bucknell University, M.Ed., Temple University HARRY EISENBROWN, Foreign Languages A.B., University Penna., Ph.D. University of Heidelberg RAYMOND WEST FORD, JR., English A.B., Lafayette College, M.A., Montclair State College E. EARNESTNFOUST, English B.S., Lock Haven State College, M.A., State University of Iowa ROBERT BRADFORD GLEDHILL, Education B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., Lehigh University ARTHUR DUNDORE GRAEFF, Social Studies A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, M.S., Ed.D., Temple University HARVEY HUBER, Social Studies and Director of Admissions B.S., Kutztown State College, B.S. in L.S., Drexel Institute ofTechnology, M.S., University of Pennsylvania PAUL ALLEN KNEDLER, Head ofthe Department of Mathe- matics, A.B. Muhlenberg College, M.A. University of Pennsylvania GLADYS CARLIER MATHIAS, Teaching Supervisor, Grade Two, The Campus Elementary School B.S., M.A., Columbia University RUTH GLASSFORD MATHIAS, Head of the Department of Health and Physical Education for Women B.S., Simmons College, M.S., Wellesley College EDITH MELLNER, Health and Physical Education for Women B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University JOSEPH SAMUEL PATTON, Health and Physical Education for Men A.B., Colgate University, M.Ed., Springfield College WLESTER W. ROUBEY, Foreign Languages B.H.'L., M.H.L., Hebrew Union College, M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University HERBERT JOHN SCHLENKER, Science B.S., Albright College, M.A., Lehigh University AMOS ALLEN SHARPE, Science B.S., Juniata College, M.S., University of Michigan MAX HARRELL SLICK, Geography B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.S., Northwestern University ROSEMARIE GUTIERREZ SLOAT, Art Education B.S., Kutztown State College, M.F.A., Temple University NICHOLAS GEORGE STEVENS, Director of Library Education A.B., A.M., University of Pittsburgh, A.M.L.S., University of Michigan ROY CLARENCE THOMAS, Music B.S., Mansfield State College, Ed.M., Temple University STEPHEN A. TUTKO, Geography B.S., Muhlenberg College, M.A., Clark University ADALYN HINCHCLIFFE VAN GILDER, Teaching Super- visor, Grade One, The Campus Elementary School B.S., M.Ed., Temple University GEORGE DAVID WEISS, Director of Placement A.B., Albright College, M.S., Ed.D., Pennsylvania State University JASON WHITNEY WHITE, Mathematics B.S., Bucknell University, M.S., University of Michigan JOHN BLENDY WHITE, Social Studies and Dean of Men B.S., Kutztown State College, M.Ed., Temple University MARY GRACE WIBLE, Art Education B.S., M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University MICHAEL YATRON, English B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., Ph.D., Temple Uni- versity RUTH KUDER YOST, Library Education A.B., Ursinus College, B.S. in L.S., Drexel Institute of Technology, M.A., Lehigh University Part-time Faculty ASSISTANT PROFESSORS MARGUERITE A. BARTHOLOMEW, English A.B., Allegheny College, M.A., Bucknell University THOMAS P. CHEESMAN, Teaching Supervisor, Grade Five, The Campus Elementary School B.S., West Chester State College, M.A., Lehigh University PAULINE C. DRUMM, Teaching Supervisor, Grade Three, The Campus Elementary School B.S., Elizabethtown College, Ed.M., Temple University DAVID CHARLES EVANS, Science B.S., Bloomsburg State College, M.S., Pennsylvania State University KENNETH JACK CABLE, English B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., Lehigh University JOHN D. GORMAN, Mathematics B.S., California State College, M.L., University of Pitts- burgh JOHN GOULDING GROSSMAN, Art Education B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., Columbia University ROY WILFORD HAMME,'S'CIenCe B.S,, Gettysburg College, M.A., Bucknell University LORRAINE RHOADES HARVILLA, Reading B.S., Kutztown State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University EILEEN A. HASTINGS, Teaching Supervisor, Grade Four, The Campus Elementary School A.A., Union Junior College, B.S., Newark State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University' ELLWYN F. HAYSLIP, Art Education B.S., University of Vermont, M.A., Columbia University HENRY ROBERT HEDRICK, Foreign Languages A.B., Muhlenberg College, M.A., Lehigh University HAROLD HEHR, English B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., Columbia University DONALD BOTT HEILMAN, Social Studies and Assistant Dean of Men B.S., West Chester State College, M.Ed., Temple University MARRETTA P. KING, English and Assistant Dean of Women A.B., Swarthmore College, M.A., Northwestern University NORWOOD PILZ LAWFER, Science B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., Columbia University MARY E. LOVETT, Head of the Department of Special 00 Education B.S., Oregon College of Education, M.A., Columbia Uni- versity SARA ROHRBACH MACK, Library Education B.S., Kutztown State College, M.S., Columbia University ANNE MATULA, Foreign Languages B.A., Lebanon Valley College, M.A., Pennsylvania State University MILDRED MILLER MENGEL, Library Education B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., George Peabody Col- lege for Teachers MARY EDNA RICKENBACH, Social Studies and Dean of Women B.S., M,A., Columbia University WALTER PURSELL RISLEY, Head of the Department of Health and Physical Education for Men B.S., East Stroudsburg State College, M.A., Columbia University 'MILDRED R. RUTTENBERG,'Art Education B.S., Kutztown State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University JOHN RICHARD SAWYER, Art Education Diploma, B.S., Massachusetts School of Art, M.Ed., Uni- versity of New Hampsh re ANNE GEHRIS SCHAEFER, English A.B., Hood College, B.S., Kutztown State College, M.A., University of Pennsylvania GERALD D. SCHAEFFER, Audio Visual Education B.S., Albright College, M.A., Lehigh University DOROTHY J. SKEEL, Teaching Supervisor, Grade Six, The Campus Elementary School B.S., Edinboro State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University ALFRED KRUPP THOMAS, English A.B., Albright College, M.A., Pennsylvania State University JAMES HERBERT TINSMAN, Social Studies A.B., A.M.,' University of Pennsylvania GENE CHARLES WENNER, Music B.S., .West Chester State College, M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University ESTHER MAY WILLITS, Social Studies B.S., West Chester State College, M.A., Duke University 'Visiting Assistant Professor ofA1t lrom September 13, 1961 to January 19, 1962. INSTRUCTORS 'HAIDEE BOWER, Science A.B., Cedar Crest College NANCY E. FOWLER, Health and Physical Education for Women B.S., West Chester State College AGNES KATHERINE MEMMING, Foreign Languages B.A., Albright College , 'Visiting Instructor of Science from January 30, 1962 to May 25, 1962. ' Seniors ADAMS, MARY ELLEN Mt. Laurel Ave., Temple Choir 1,2,3, Keystone 2,3, KEYSTONIA 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, Senior Editor 4, Tau Kappa 3, 4, President 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, WAA Council 2, 3, 4, United Student Fellowship 2, Commuting Women's League 1, Honor Hockey 1,2, 3,4, Honor Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, RWCA 4. ALBRICI-IT, CLADYS Reamstown Orchestra 1, 2, 3,4, Drama Club 1, 2, Lutheran Students Association 1,2, Treasurer 2, Keystone 1, 2, KEYSTONIA 2, 3, 4, Editor 3, Choir 1, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, President 4, Fellowcratters 1, RWCA 2, 3, 4, President' 3, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. ALWINE, SYLVIA ANN 311 N. Locust St., Elizabethtown Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Alliance 1, 2, Art Ed. Society 3. ASLANIS, MARY T. 542 Mahoning St., Lehighton Elementary Club l, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading 2, 3. BABB, ELIZABETH MARY 543 Robeson St., I Reading Commuting Women's League 3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. BAIR, BARBARA ANN R.D. l, Leespoit BALDWIN, EUGENE M1411 Morgan St., Bristol Band l,2,3, Choir 1,2, 3, Men's Clee Club 2,3, Contemporary Affairs Forum 3, 4, President 3,4, gntlercollegiate Govt. Conference 3, 4, Chairman BALL, BONNIE CRACE 85 Silver Rd., Levittown Newman Club 1, 2, Elementary Club 3, 4, Leaders Club 3. BANMILLER, RICHARD E. 40 N. Prospect Ave., N orristovvn Baseball l,2,3,4, Football 2, Chess 2,3,4, Cap- tain 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 4, Photography l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, College Photographer 3, 4, Radio-TV 1, Drama Club l,2, 3, 4, Commuting Menis League 1, Keystone 4. ' BARRON, MARJORIE A. 160 Godshall Rd. Craterford Elementary Club 2, 3, Leaders Club 1, 2, Canter- bury Club 1, 2. BECK, JAMES DONALD R.D. 1, Wrightsville Contemporary Affairs Forum 1, Interfaith'Forum 1, 2, 3, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi .3, 4, Vice-President 4, MIAA 1,,2, 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, Secondary Education Club 1, Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges. BECKER, RONALD 743 N. Eighth Stl, Al entown Choir 1, Commuting Men's League 1. BERKEY, CHARLES C. II 1161 Penn Ave., Wyomissing BLECKER, INA C. 1293 Main St., Oberlin, Steelton Leaders Club 1,3, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. So- ciety 3, 4, Interfaith Forum 2. BOLLINGER, MELVYN L. 2110 Perma. St., Allento qn BOYER, SUE MARTHA R.D. 1, Mertztown Lutheran Students Association l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, RWCA 3, 4. BRETT, JAMES I. 234 Chesnut St., Shillington Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Commut- ing Men's League 1, MIAA 2, Resident Men's Association 3, 4, Secondary Club 2, Customs Com- mittee 3, 4, All College Revue 2. BRETZ, ROEERT P. 752 Third St., Catasauqua BROWN, HELEN ANN 216 E. Seventh St., Oil City Geography Club 1,2, 3, 4, President 3, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. BROWN, RUTH 102 Warrell St., Chester Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, Art Alliance 1, KEYSTONIA 1, Resi- dent Women's Council 3, 4, PSEA 4. BROWN, SANDRA 833 N. Sherman St., Allentown Commuting Women's League 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUBAKER, IUDITH I. 399 S. President Ave., Lancaster Art Alliance l,2, Art Ed. Society 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, 4, Interfaith Forum 1, 25 Drama Club 1, 2, All College Revue 4. BRUCHAK, JOHN, JR. 1523 Cedar St., Northampton Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 1, Commuting Men's League 1, 2, Resident Men's Association 2, MIAA 2, 3. BRUNNER, THOMAS L. 1335 Turner St., Allentown Commuting M en's League BRYANT, GEORGE EDWARD 2216 Boulevard Ave., Scranton 9 Choir 1, 2, 4, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, KEYSTONIA 2, 3, Art Editor 3, Art Alliance 1, 2, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, All College Revue 3. BUHNER, FREDERICK JACOB 233 W. Main, Kutztown Football 1, 2, 3, MIAA 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Bible Study 1, 2, Art Alliance 1, Basketball 1. BURKERT, SANDRA LEE R.D. 1, Fleetwood Commuting Women's League 1, 2, Customs Com- mittee 2, Alpha Beta Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 4. BURKEY, KATHRYN L., MRS. 766 State St., Hamburg Kappa Delta Pi 4, Great Books Club 4, Who,s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. BURRITT, JOHN A. 224 Main St., Mohnton CALABRIA, NANCY C. 1510 Garfield Ave., Wyomissing Kappy Delta Pi 3, 4. CAPILO, JOSEPH C. 108 W. 46th St., Green Tree Acres, Reading CASELLA, HENRY 1304 Washington St., Easton CAVNER, MARCIA Morton Ave., Ridley Park Drama Club 1,2, Elementary Club 1,2, 3, PSEA 1,2, Fellowcrafters 1,2, 3, Archery Club 1,2, Lutheran Students Association 1, 2, Interfaith Forum 1,'2, Keystone 1, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges. CLARK, SHEILA B. 210 Emrald Ave., Reading CLAY, JEAN Trexlertown CLEWELL, SHARON D. 103 S. Fifth Ave., West Reading Commuting Women's League 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. . CLIFFORD, JOHN 300 S. Nicholas St., St. Clair Newman Club 1,2, Science Club 1,2,3, MIAA 1,2,3,4. CLOUSER, DIXIE BELLE Elementary Club '1,2, 3, Lutheran Students As- sociation 1, Choir 2,3, Commuting VVOIIIGIFS League 1, RWCA 2, 3. COFFIN, SUSAN ANN 30 Cherry St., Walnutport COLDREN, DAVID A. 146 Washington St., Shillington COMMINS, RUTH JANE 138 Pennsylvania Ave., Bangor Elementary Club 2,3, Fellowcrafters 3, Geog- raphy Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Intewarsity Christian Fellowship 2. COOL, VIRGINIA CAROL 62 N. Thomas Ave., Kingston Choir 1,2,3, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3,4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, RWCA Treasurer 4, All College Revue 4. COVAL, DANIEL STEVEN 209 S. Second St., Hokendauqua CUSTER, ARLENE Box 256, R.D. 1, Fleetwood Commuting Women's League 1, 2, Geography Club 1, 2. DeFRANCO, JUNE A. Washington St,,. Red Hill Choir 1, 2, 3, Fellowcrafters 3, All College'Revue 2, Lutheran Students Association 2, Keystone 3. DELGROSSO, LORRAINE G. 1159 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem Elementary Club 1, 2. DeTURK, DENNIS 156 E. Main St., Kutztown Basketball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Captain 3. DIEHL, JACQUELINE 47 Mermont Circle, Lansdowne Park Art Alliance 1,2: Art Ed. Society 3, 4, Secretary 3, Interfaith Forum 2, 3, Keystone 2,3, Leaders Club 1,2, 3, President 3, Tau Kappa 2,3, 4, Sec- retary 3,4, Honor Tennis 1,2, VVAA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 4, Honor Hockey 1,2,3, Honor Basketball 1,2,3. DIEHL, WALTER R. 24 E. Lincoln Ave., Hatfield Band 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 2, 3, 4. DORWIN, HAROLD L., JR. 815 N. Fourth St., Reading DOUGHERTY, NANCY JO 85 S. Main St., Pine Grove Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, Elementary Club 1, 2, Lutheran Students Association 1,2, 3, Fellow- Crafters 1, 2, Drama Club 3. DREIBELBIS, NEIL R. 825 Bellevue Ave., Laureldale Commuting Men's League 1,2, Track 1, Class President 2, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 4, Lutheran Students Association 3, Customs Com- mittee 4, PSEA 4, Dance Band 4, All College Revue 4. DRUMM, PATRICIA 954 Remington Rd., Wynnewood DUNKELBERGER, DONNA 1023 Douglass St., Reading DUNLAP, BARTON PAUL R.D. 3, College Hill, Kutztown Customs Committee 4, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3, 4, Commuting Men's League 1,.2, 3, 4. EASTLAND, BARBARA B. 103 W. Main St., ,Fleetwood Commuting Women's League 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. EBINGER, MARION S. 3439 Cottman Ave., Philadelphia 49 Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Choir 1,3,4, PSEA 4, Sec- ondary Club 2, Keystone 4. EBLING, SARA GRACE Third and Elm Sts., Auburn Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2. EISENHART, JUDITH Cl1lldI'6H,S Home, Pottsville Lutheran Students Association 1, Inte1'faithdForu1n 1, Commuting Women's League 1,2. EPPS, CAROL ANNE R.D. 1, Roye1'sford Elementary Club I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, Commuting Women's League 1, Interfaith Forum 2, 3, 4. EYRICH, BARBARA 118 Spring St., Reading EYRICH, RICHARD 1301 Elizabeth Ave., Laureldale Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coach 4. FARR, KAY 178 Andover St., Wilkes-Barre Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3,4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, Methodist Student Movement 1,2, 3, Vice-President 3. FEICHTL, JOSEPH 609 Main St., Cementon FENSTERMACHER, SANDRA A. 44 Weiss St., Topton Alpha Beta Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Commuting Women's League 1, 2, 3, 4. FERRENCE, GARY M. Summit Station Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lutheran Students Association 1,2,3,l4, Vice-President 3, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4, Baseball 1, 2. FICHTHORN, MARY ANN 42 W. Broad St., Shillington Art Alliance 1,2, Activities Board 1,2, Concert Dance 1,2, Debate Club 1, Elementary Club 4. FIELDS, KAREN W. 364 W. Beech St., Pottstown FILLMAN, MARION SPANNUTH 1700 Centre Ave., Reading FILLMAN, JAMES R. 1700 Centre Ave., . Reading Commuting Men's League 1,2, 3, Science Club 1, 2. FISHER, LORETTA R.D. 1, Wescoesville FITZKO, JUNE B- 7th St., Prospect Hgts., Bethlehem Elementary Club 1,2, 3, Newmany Club 1,2, Leaders Club 1,2,3,4,'Choir 2, 3,4, RWCA 3,4, Tau Kappa 3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. FLICKINGER, M.,NANCY 119 New Holland Ave., Shillington Choir 1,2,3,4, Color Guard 2, 3,4, Essence 3, PSEA 1, Interfaith Forum 1,2,3, 4, Board 4. FOLEY, BARBARA ANN Star Route, Waverly Concert Dance 1,2,3, Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4, Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, Vice-President 2, Art Alliance 1, 2, Art Ed. Society 3, 4, All Col- lege Revue 1, 2, 3, 4. FOROSTY, ARIADNA M. 399 Charles St., Coatesville Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3,4, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4. FRANKLIN, HERBERT L. 701 W, Wyomissing Blvd., West Lawn FRANTZ, ROBERT EARL 222 Second St., Slatington Resident Men's Association, 1, Commuting Men's League 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1. FREEMAN, DOROTHY 137 Northampton St., Hellertown Elementary Club 2, 3, 4, Fellowcrafters 2, 3, Geography Club 3,4, Interfaith Forum 1,2,3,4. FREEZE, JAY FRANK 342 S. Centre St., Pottsville FREY, STERLING O. R.D. 1, Lehighton Track 1, 2, MIAA 1, 2, 3. CALLACHER, JAMES E. 551 N. Park St., Allentown Geography Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President. GATTONE, RICHARD 1359 N. Ninth St., Reading GAUNTLETT, DONALD WAYNE 226 E. Main St. Tremont Concert Band 1, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, PSEA 2, ICG 4, Secondary Education Club 2, Lutheran Students Association 4, Science Club 3. GEHMAN, ARLAN E. 327 W. Walnut St., Kutztown GEIGER GRACE I. R.D. 1 Andreas Elementary Education Club 1,2,3,9 Fellow- Crafters 1,2, 3, Lutheran Students Association 1,2, 3. GERMAN, PATRICIA ANN Main St., Wescosville Alpha Beta Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Commuting Women s League 1,2, Customs Committee 2. GETZ, JOI-IN JOSEPH 72 Main St., New Boston Track 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 3, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 4. GILLESPIE, DAVID G. 2322 MacDade Blvd., Holmes ooAs, MARY JANE 50 Dock si., Schuylkill Haven Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Choir 1,2, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3,4, Student Ac- tivity Board 2, 3,4, Secretary 2, WAA 2, 3, Yice- President 3, Tau Kappa 3, 4, Kappa Delta P1 3, 4, Leaders Club I, 2, 3, Interfaith Forum 2, 3, Honor Basketball l,2, 3, World University Service 2,3, Keystone 2, 3, Who's Who Among American Unr- versities and Colleges, All College Revue 2, 3. GOODHART, KERRY L. 219 S. Fifth St., Reading Commuting M'en,s League 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Science Club 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 3. GOTTSCHALK, JEROME S. 1502 N. Fifteenth St., Reading Art Alliance 1, Commuting Men's' League 1. GRABERT, JOHN ALLEN 119 N. Chestnut St., Boyertown GREENWOOD, PATRICIA MAE Mill Road, Route I, Leesport GRIER, GLORIA JEAN Cochranville Art Alliance 1, 2, Art Ed. Society 4, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4. - HAHN, JANET E. R.D. 3, Reading service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 34 Ele- mentary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Interfaith Forum 1, 4, Fellowcrafters 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. HANNA, EDWARD Football 1,2, 3, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Keystone 3, Contemporary Affairs Forum 3, 4, Resident Men s Association 1,2, Commuting Men's League 3, 4, MIAA 2, 3. HARBERS, BARBARA ALICE 123 S. Eleventh St., Quakertown All College Revue 4. BRUCHAK, JOHN, JR. 1523 Cedar St., Northampton Basketball 1,2, 3, Baseball 1, Commuting Men,s gsegague 1, 2, Resident Men's Association 2, MIAA BRUNNER, THOMAS L. 1335 Turner St., Allentown Commuting Men's League BRYANT, GEORGE EDWARD 2216 Boulevard Ave., Scranton 9 Choir 1, 2, 4, Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, KEYSTONIA 2, 3, Art Editor 3, Art Alliance 1, 2, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, All College Revue 3. BUHNER, FREDERICK JACOB 233 W. Main, Kutztown Football 1, 2, 3, MIAA 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2- 3 4- Bible Study 1,2, Art Alliance 1, Basketballlll BURKERT, SANDRA LEE R.D. 1, Fleetwood Commuting Women's League 1, 2, Customs Com- rlpitlltee 2, Alpha Beta Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta 1 . BURKEY, KATHRYN L., MRS. 766 State St., I Hamburg Kappa Delta P1 4, Great Books Club 4- Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. BURRITT, JOHN A. 224 Main St., Mohnton CALABRIA, NANCY C. 1510 Garfield Ave., Wyomissing Kappy Delta Pi 3, 4. CAPILO, JOSEPH C. 108 W. 46th St., Green Tree Acres, Reading CASELLA, HENRY 1304 Washington St., Easton CAVNER, MARCIA Morton Ave., Ridley Park Drama Club 1, 2, Elementary Club 1,2, 3, PSEA 1, 2, Fellowcrafters 1, 2, 3, Archery Club 1, 2, Lutheran Students Association 1, 2, Interfaith Forum 1,'2, Keystone 1, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Whois Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Colleges. CLARK, SHEILA B. 210 Emrald Ave., Reading CLAY, JEAN Trexlertown CLEWELL, SHARON D. 103 S. Fifth Ave., West Reading Commuting Women's League 1, 2, 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. . CLIFFORD, JOHN 300 S. Nicholas St., St. Clair Nepwgnaln Club 1,2, Science Club 1,2, 3, MIAA lsaa 7 ' CLOUSER, DIXIE BELLE Elementary Club 1,2, 3, Lutheran Students As- sociation 1, Choir 2, 3, Commuting Women's League 1, RWCA 2, 3. COFFIN, SUSAN ANN 30 Cherry St., W'alnutport COLDREN, DAVID A. 146 Washington St., Shillington COMMINS, RUTH JANE 138 Pennsylvania Ave., Bangor Elementary Club 2, 3, Fellowcrafters 3, Geog- raphy Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Choir 2, 3,4, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 2. COOL, VIRGINIA CAROL 62 N. Thomas Ave., Kingston Choir 1,2,3, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3,4, Leaders Club 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, RWCA Treasurer 4, All College Revue 4. COVAL, DANIEL STEVEN 209 S. Second St., Hokendauqua CUSTER, ARLENE Box 256, R.D. 1, Fleetwood Commuting Women's League 1, 2, Geography Club I, 2. DeFRANCO, JUNE A. Washington St., Red Hill Choir I, 2, 3, Fellowcrafters 3, All CollegeiRevue 2, Lutheran Students Association 2, Keystone 3. DELGROSSO, LORRAINE G. 1159 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem Elementary Club 1, 2. DeTURK, DENNIS J. 156 E. Main St., Kutztown Basketball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Captain 3. DIEHL, JACQUELINE 47 Mermont Circle, Lansdowne Park Art Alliance 1,2: Art Ed. Society 3, 4, Secretary 3, Interfaith Forum 2,3, Keystone 2, 3, Leaders Club 1,2, 3, President 3, Tau Kappa 2, 3,4, Sec- retary 3,4, Honor Tennis' 1,2, WAA 1,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 4, Honor Hockey 1, 2, 3, Honor Basketball 1, 2, 3. DIEHL, WALTER R. 24 E. Lincoln Ave., Hatfield Band 1, 2, 3, 4, MIAA 2, 3, 4. DORWIN, HAROLD L., JR. 815 N. Fourth St., Reading DOUGHERTY, NANCY JO 85 S. Main St., Pine Grove Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, Elementary Club 1, 2, Lutheran Students Association 1,2, 3, Fellow- crafters 1, 2, Drama Club 3. DREIBELBIS, NEIL R. 825 Bellevue Ave., Laureldale Commuting Men's League l,2, Track 1, Class President 2, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 4, Lutheran Students Association 3, Customs Com- mittee 4, PSEA 4, Dance Band 4, All College Revue 4. DRUMM, PATRICIA 954 Remington Rd., Wynnewood DUNKELBERGER, DONNA 1023 Douglass St., Reading DUNLAP, BARTON PAUL R.D. 3, College Hill, Kutztown Customs Committee 4, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3, 4, Commuting Menis League 1,.2, 3,4. EASTLAND, BARBARA B. 103 W. Main St., ,Fleetwood Commuting Womenis League 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. EBINGER, MARION S. 3439 Cottman Ave., Philadelphia 49 Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Choir 1,3,4, PSEA 4, Sec- ondary Club 2, Keystone 4. EBLING, SARA GRACE Third and Elm Sts., Auburn Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2. EISENHART, JUDITH C1111CI1'C11,S Home, Pottsville Lutheran Students Association 1, Interfaith Forum 1, Commuting Women's League 1, 2. EPPS, CAROL ANNE R.D. 1, Royersford Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Leaders Club 2, 3, Commuting Women's League 1, Interfaith Forum 2, 3, 4. EYRICH, BARBARA 118 Spring St., Reading EYRICAH, RICHARD 1301 Elizabeth Ave., Laureldale Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coach 4. F ARR, KAY 178 Andover St., Wilkes-Barre Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3, 4, Drama Club 1,2, 3, 4, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, Methodist Student Movement 1,2, 3, Vice-President 3. FEICHTL, JOSEPH 609 Main St., Cementon FENSTERMACHER, SANDRA A. 44 Weiss St., Topton Alpha Beta Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Commuting Women's League 1, 2, 3, 4. F ERRENCE, GARY M. Summit Station Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lutheran Students Association l,2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4, Baseball 1, 2. FICHTHORN, MARY ANN 42 W. Broad St., I Shillington Art Alliance 1,2, Activities Board l,2, Concert Dance 1,2, Debate Club 1, Elementary Club 4. FIELDS, KAREN W. 364 W. Beech St., Pottstown FILLMAN, MARION SPANNUTH 1700 Centre Ave., Reading FILLMAN, JAMES R. 1700 Centre Ave., . Reading Commuting Men's League 1,2,3, Science Club 1, 2. FISHER, LORETTA R.D. 1, Wescoesville FITZKO, JUNE B. 7th St., Prospect Hgts., Bethlehem Elementary Club 1,2, 3, Newmany Club 1,2, Leaders Club 1,2, 3, 4,'Choir 2, 3,4, RWCA 3,4, Tau Kappa 3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 4, Whois Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. FLICKINGER, M.,NANCY 119 New Holland Ave., Shillington Choir 1,2,3,4, Color Guard 2, 3,4, Essence 3, PSEA 1, Interfaith Forum 1,2,3,4, Board 4. FOLEY, BARBARA ANN Star Route, Waverly Concert Dance 1,2,3, Drama Club 1,2,3,4, Methodist Student Movement I, 2, Vice-President 2, Art Alliance 1, 2, Art Ed. Society 3, 4, All Col- lege Revue 1, 2, 3, 4. FOROSTY, ARIADNA M. 399 Charles St., Coatesville Art Alliance l,2, Art Ed. Society 3,4, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, 4. FRANKLIN, HERBERT L. 701 W. Wyomissing Blvd., West Lawn FRANTZ, ROBERT EARL 222 Second St., Slatington Resident Men's Association, 1, Commuting Men's League 2, 3, 4, Science Club 1. FREEMAN, DOROTHY 137 Northampton St., Hellertown Elementary Club 2, 3, 4, Fellowcrafters 2, 3, Geography Club 3,4, Interfaith Forum 1,2, 3,4. FREEZE, JAY FRANK 342 S. Centre St., Pottsville FREY, STERLING o. R.D. 1, Lehighton T1-ack 1,2, MIAA 1,2,3. GALLAGHER, JAMES E. 551 N. Park St., Allentown Geography Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President. GATTONE, RICHARD 1359 N. Ninth St., Reading GAUNTLETT, DONALD WAYNE 226 E. Main St. Tremont Concert Band 1, 3, Marching Band 2, 3, Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Treasurer 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, PSEA 2, ICG 4, Secondary Education Club 2, Lutheran Students Association 4, Science Club 3. GEHMAN, ARLAN E. 327 W. Walnut St., ,Kutztown GEIGER, GRACE I. R.D. I, Andreas Elementary Education Club 1,2,3,' Fellow- criftgrs 1,2,3, Lutheran Students Association 1,L., . GERMAN, PATRICIA ANN Main St., Wescosville Alpha Beta Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Commuting Women s League 1, 2, Customs Committee 2. GETZ, JOHN JOSEPH 72 Main St., New Boston Track 1,2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, Newman Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, MIAA 1, 2, 4. GILLESPIE, DAVID G. 2322 MacDade Blvd., Holmes GOAS, MARY JANE 50 Dock St., Schuylkill Haven Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Choir 1,2, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3,4, Student Ac- tivity Board 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, WAA 2, 3, Vice- President 3, Tau Kappa 3, 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Leaders Club 1, 2, 3, Interfaith Forum 2, 3, Honor Basketball 1,2,3, World University Service 2,3, Keystone 2, 3, Who's Who Among American Um- versities and Colleges, All College Revue 2,3. GOODHART, KERRY L. 219 S. Fifth St., Reading Commuting M'en's League 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Science Club 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 3. GOTTSCHALK, JEROME S. 1502 N. Fifteenth St., Reading Art Alliance 1, Commuting Men's'League 1. GRABERT, JOHN ALLEN 119 N. Chestnut St., Boyertown GREENWOOD, PATRICIA MAE Mill Road, Route 1, Leesport GRIER, GLORIA JEAN Cochranville Art Alliance 1, 2, Art Ed. Society 4, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ' HAHN, JANET E. R.D. 3, Reading Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Ele- mentary Club l, 2, 3, 4, PSEA 1, 2, 3, 4, Interfaith Forum 1, 4, Fellowcrafters 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Marching Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4. HANNA, EDWARD Football 1,2, 3, Baseball l,2,3,4, Keystone 3, Contemporary Affairs Forum 3, 4, Resident Men s Association 1,2, Commuting Me-n's League 3, 4, MIAA 2, 3. HARBERS, BARBARA ALICE 123 S. Eleventh St., Quakertown t l ff l I l . Second Education Club 1, 2, Resident Menis As- sociation 2, Keystone 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 2,3,4, -Lutheran Student Association 1, MIAA 1, 2, Customs Committee 2. OBOLD, FREDERICK R.D. 2, Box 59, Schwenksville Choir 1, 2, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 1, 2, 3, 4, 'President 2, 3, Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges. O,NEILL,'RAE C. 1404 S. Highland St., Allentown ORZECH, LOUIS W. 317 W. Elm St., Shillington OSTROWSKI, ANTHONY S. 1245 Cotton St., Reading OSWALD, SHUREE HILDENBRAND 119 W. Washington St., Fleetwood Choir 1, 2, Commuting Women's League 1, 2, Ele- mentary Club 1, 2, 3, Lutheran Students Associa- tion 1, 2, Archery 1. OWENS, VICKI I. R.D. 1, Green Lane Student Activity Board 1, 2, Secretary 2, Majorette 1, Keystone 3, Newman Club 1, 2. PARKS, SALLY A. 1243 Chew St., Allentown PHILLIPS, ROBERT S. 3335 Main St., Neffs POLIT, MARYA. 24 Trenton St., Mahanoy City Newman Club 1,2, Elementary Club 1,2, 3, Fellowcrafters 3. POTTEIGER, ROZANNE L. N. Water St., Womelsdorf PRITCHIARD, MURIEL L. R.D. 2, Coopersburg Commuting W0men's League 1,2,3,4, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Who,s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. PRUTZMAN, DOROTHY C., MRS. 1228 Pennsylvania Ave., Bethlehem Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Geography Club 3. 4. PULLMAN, ANGELA MARIA 270 Willard Dr., Ridley Park Band 2, Orchestra 1, Art Alliance 1, Newman Club 1, KEYSTONIA 1, Art Ed. Society 4, KEYSTONIA Business Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. RAPP, BARBARA A. 112 MilardALane, Havertown Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Elementary Club 3, Com- muting Women's League 1, 2, 3, Geography Club 3, Lutheran Students Association 1. REESER, LINDA Route 1, Mohnton REHRIG, PAUL N. 220W E. Union St., Allentown REICHARD, EDWARD J. 27 S. Adams St., Allentown RICHARD, MARY LOUISE R.D. 1, Oley Alpha Beta Alpha 2, 3,4, Commuting Womenis League 3. RINKER, CHARLOTTE E. 541 Washington St., Stalington ROBERTS, RICHARD J. 332 E. Tenth St., Northampton Science Club 1, 2, 3. ROBINSON, SANDRA LEE 1969 Berkley Rd., Norristown Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Alliance 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Art Ed. Society 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Bible Study 1,2, Interfaith Forum 1,2, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Keystone 1, 2, 3. ROHR, WALTER DANIEL 386 Linden Ave., Doylestown Student Activities Board 1,2, 3, 4, P1'esident 4, Chess Club 2, Science Club 1,2, All College Revue 1,2,3,4, Secondary Education Club 1,2, MIAA 2, 3. ROMIG, IOHN E. 212 N. Jerome St., Allentown ROTH, SHIRLEY E. R.D. 1, Emmaus Commuting Women's League 1, 2, 3, Elementary Club 3. ROTHROCK, DALE 1633 E. Cambridge St., Allentown Choir 1, Commuting Men's League 1,2,3,4, Drama Club 2, All College Revue 3,4, Contem- porary Affairs Forum 4, Intercollegiate Govern- ment 4. RUNDLE, ROBERT R. 118 Spring St., Reading Commuting Men's League 1,2,3, 4, Vice-Presi- de at 2, President 3, Science Club 3, 4. RUSNOCK, RICHARD T. T. 1005 Front St., Fullerton Commuting Menis League 1, Modern Drama Club 1,2,3, 4, Vice-President 3, President,4, Interfaith Forum 2, Newman Club 3, Hillel 3, All College Revue 2, 3,4, Radio and TV Forum Secretary 2, Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Art Alliance 2, Art Ed. Society 3,4, Essence 4, Customs Com- mittee 4. RUTH, LARRY Highland Ave., Fort Washington RYAN, GERALDINE ANN 623 Roosevelt Ave., Bethlehem Newman Club 1,2,3,4, Elementary Club 3,4, Fellowcraiters 3, 4, Leaders Club 3, 4. SANTA MARIA, CAROLE 1646 Greenleaf St., Allentown Commuting Womenis League 1, 2, 3. SANTARELLI, JOHN L. 470 Lewis St., Minersville SASSAMAN, IAMES H. Route 1, Macungie Commuting Men'sLeague 1, 2, Track 1, 2, MIAA 3, Secondary Education Club 3, Contemporary Attairs Forum 3. SAVAGE, MARGARET E. 734 N. Second St., Reading Service Club 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, PSEA 1, 3, 4, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 3, 4, Secretary 4, Color Guard 2, 3,4, Choir 1,2,3,4, Keystone 1, 2, United Student Fellowship 1, 2, 3, President 3. SCHAD, RUTH L. 501 Ridge Ave., Spring City Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bible Study 1, 2, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 3, 4. SCHAEFFER, MERRILL C. 114 N. Franklin St., Fleetwood Commuting Menis League 1, 2, MIAA 1, 2, 3. SCI-IIAVONE, YVONNE SUSAN 637 Union St., Allentown Commuting Women's League 1, 2, 3, Elementary Club 1. SCHMIDT, BARBARA A. 611 E. Montgomery Ave., North Wales Choir 1, 2, Lutheran Students Association 1, 2, Secretary- 2, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3, President 4, KEYSTONIA 1,2, 4, Secretary 2, Business Manager 4, Honor Hockey' 2, 3, RWCA 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Customs Com- mittee 2, Who's Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities and Colleges. 4 SCH UMAKER, ARLYN D. Route 1, Kempton Math Club 45 Kappa Delta Pi 4. SEIGER, ARTHUR C. 121 Vaux Ave., Tremont Resident Men's Association 25 Baseball 1,2, 3,45 MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4. SELL, LORETTA-LEE D. 3350 Eisenbrown Rd., Riverview Park, Reading Choir 35 PSEA SELL, NANCY-LEE E. 3350 Eisenbrown Rd., Riverview Park, Reading SEYFERT, GARY W. 1204 Ave. C, Reading Commuting Menis League 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 3. SHAHDA, JAMES J. 242 Ridge Ave., Allentown SHARP, WILLIAM H. III 1109 N. Nineteenth St., Allentown SHAW, IMOGENE C. 22 E. Central Ave., South Williamsport Art Alliance 1, 2, Secretary 25 Interfaith Forum 1, 25 KEYSTONIA 25 Keystone 1,2,3,4, News Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 2, 3, 45 RWCA 35 Student Ac- tivity Board 45 Customs Committee 45 All Col- lege Revue 4. SHOPE, GRACE ELLEN Monument Alpha Beta Alpha 3,45 PSEA 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4. SIMON, GERY G. 136 N. seventh sf., Lehighton SINKEVITCH, JOAN STIMPFL 1739 Laubach Ave., Northampton Commuting Women's League 15 Art Alliance 25 Art Ed. Society 35 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. SKINKUS, DIANE DICKENFIELD Valley Rd. 6: Granite, Melrose Park, Philadelphia Choir 1,2, 35 Elementary Club 1,25 Keystone 1,2, 35 Canterbury Club 1,25 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. SMITH, EDMOND C. 337 Hollenbach St., Reading ICG 3,4, Chairman 45 Contemporary Affairs Forum 3,45 Kappa Delta Pi 3,45 Commuting Men's League 1,2. SMITH, JACQUELINE Ferry and Keely Sts., Doylestown SMITH, JAMES D. 526 Jefferson St., Pottsville MIAA 1,2, 35 Keystone 35 Resident Men's As- sociation 35 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Historian, 4. SMITH, JOSEPH D. Mill Creek Rd., Pottsville Newman Club 1,25 MIAA 1,2, 3,4, President 45 Contemporary AfR111'S Forum 3, 4. SMOYER, RONALD L. 441 N. Third St., Emmaus Commuting Men's League 1, 25 Keystone 4. SNAVELY, MYRTLE B. R.D. 1, Alburtis Alpha Beta Alpha 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 4. SNYDER, CECELIA A. 158 S. Liberty St., Nazareth Choir 1,2,35 Service Club 1, 2, 35 Elementary Club 1,2, 35 Fellowcratters 25 All College Revue 0 ..4. SNYDER, JAMES D. 719 N. Seventh St., Allentown SNYDER, VVILLIAM H. 445 Tilghman St., Allentown STAUFFER, JANE E. 327 Sycamore Rd., West Reading Leaders Club 15 Art Alliance 1,25 Art Ed. So- ciety 3, 45 Eastern Arts Association 3, 4. STUAFFER, KENNETH DANIEL . R.D. 1, Ronks Collegiannaires 25 Photography Club 15 Math Club 3, 45 Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4. STEFFY, LARRY J. 934 Douglass St., Reading STEIGERWALT, MARY KAY R.D. 3, Pottstown Band 1,2, 3,45 Interfaith Forum 1,2,3,45 Geog- raphy Club 2. STENGEL, HARVEY G. Route 1, Boyertown STERN, HAROLD E. Route 2, Sinking Spring STOLTZFUS, ROBERT E. 268 High St., Pottstown STROBL, SALLY ANN 142 N. Twelfth St.. Allentown Leaders Club 1, 2, 35 Newman Club 1, 2. STROFFOLINO, NICHOLAS T. 410 N. Sixth St., Reading STROHECKER, JAMES A. 821 Ferry St., Easton 14 Willowbrook Ave., Lansdowne Elementary Club 15 Leaders Club 15 Fellow- TROHMETZ, VIRGINIA Crafters 3. STUMP, GREGORY E. 400 E. Broad St., Quakertown Science Cluh 1, 2, 35 Male Glee Club 2, 3. SUTTON, MARGARET G. E. Butler Pike, Ambler Kappa Delta Pi 3,45 Tau Kappa 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Leaders Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 35 Newman Club 15 PSEA 15 WAA 2, 3,45 Honor Hockey 1,2, 35 Honor Basketball 35 Orchestra 15 Class Vice-President 3. SWARTLEY, JOAN 325 Main St., East Greenville Art Alliance 25 Art Ed. Society 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Lutheran Students Association 2. SWOPE, JEANNE L. 1351 N. Twelfth St., Reading PSEA 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Elementary Club 1, 2, 35 RWCA 4. THEIMER, FRIDEBORG 365 Second Ave., Phoenixville THOMSON, ROBERT J. 410 Race St., Catasauqua TIMKO, HENRY G. 551 Spring St., Reading Commuting Men's League 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating Club 15 Great Books Forum 2, 3, Vice-President 3. TISDALE, ALAN B. 103 W. High St., Milford TRINKLE, LOUELLA 207 Grant St., Allentown Commuting YVomen,s League 2, 3. TROUT, MARYANN HEMPHILL R.D. 1, Alburtis Commuting Women's League 1, 2, 3. TURNER, DIANA JANE 3421 Meridian St., Philadelphia 36 Drama Club 2, 35 Keystone 3, 45 Great Books Forum 2, 3: Customs Committee 2, 35.Key Staff35 Secretary for State Convention ofStudent Govern- ment Organizations of State Colleges 3. UMBENHAUER, KENNETH R. R.D. 1, Pine , Grove Resident Men's Association 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Lutheran Students Association 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, Treasurer 4, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Contem- porary Affairs Forum 3, 4. UNGERER, RONALD E. 419 WVoodlawn Ave., Bethlehem Great Books Forum 2, 3, Commuting Menis League 1, 2, 3, 4. - URLAND, WILLIAM CHARLES 525 Dalton H St., Emmaus MIAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Commuting Men's League 1, Geography Club 2, 3. VASEY, SUZANNE LOUISE R.D. 2, Doylestown Choir 1, 2, 3,4, United Student Fellowship 1, 2, Elementary Club 1,2,3,4, Fellowcrafters 1,2, 3, 4, President 4. VINCENTI, GLORIA JEAN 1228 Darby Rd., Havertown Leaders Club 2, 3, Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, United Student Fellowship 1. WAHL, VIVIAN L. 60 Lucust St., Fleetwood Kappa Delta Pi 3,4, Great Books Club 4, Com- muting Women's League 2,3,4, Key Staff 3, Who's Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges. WALK, GERLAD K. 876 Main St., Orefield WALLRATH, CAROL ANNE 351 Delaware Ave., Lansdale Leaders Club 1, Keystone 2, 3,4, Fellowcrafters 2, 3, Choir 3, 4. WANDZILAK, JOHN D., JR. 134 Greenwich St., Reading WANNER, RICHARD A. 545 Robeson St., Reading WARFIELD, JANE 32 S. Goodwin Ave., Kingston Radio and TV Club 1, Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3, 4, PSEA 3. WASHINSKI, JOHN R. 448 W. Main St., Commuting Women's League 2, 3. WEIDER, LAWVRENCE E. Grape St., Allentown WEIDMAN, KAREN P. 227 Douglass St., Reading WEIR, RONALD W. 1609 Haak St., Reading Commuting Men's League 1, Debate Club 1, Great Books Forum 2, Methodist Club 2. WEISS, JOHN A. 1740 Mineral Springs Rd., Reading WELLS, VIRGINIA M. 61 XV. Broadway, Jim Thorpe Class Vice-President 2,4, Marching Band 1, 2,3, Secretary. 2, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Drama Club I, 2, 3, Kappa Delta Pi 3, 4, Newman Club 1, All College Revue 3, 4, RWCA 3, 4, Vice- President 3, KEYSTONIA Typist 3. WENRICH, JUDITH E. Route 1, Robesonia VVERT, ELAINE L. Reigert's Lane, R.D. 1, Annville Art Alliance 2, Art Ed. Society 3, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 2,3, Secretary 3, PSEA 3. wear, RAYMOND E., JP.. Route 4, Box 78, Allentown WVESNER, DORIS A. 1533 Nlulberry St., Reading WHALEN, CAROLE A. 21 East Lane, Levittown Newman Club 1,2,3,4, .Art Alliance 1,2, Art Ed. Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Choir 2, 4. WHITE, ELEANOR I-IOBSON 110 W. Kline Ave., Lansford Art Alliance, 1, Art Ed. Society 2, 3, Customs Committee 2, 3. WHITEHEAD, JUDY L. Route 1, Temple Choir 1, All College Revue 1, Commuting Wo- men's League 1, 2, 3, 4. YVIGG, FREDERICK R. 454 N. Charlotte St., Pottstown Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, Radio and TV Club 2, 3, All College Revue 2, 3, 4. XVIKTOR, AUDREY PAULINE 1123 New Holland Rd., Reading Wescosville WEAVER, PATRICIA A. 30 S. Jefferson St., Allentown Commuting Womenis League 1, 2, 3, 4. VVILDONGER, DAVID C. Port Clinton MIAA 1, 2,-3, 4, Interfaith Forum 1, 2, 3, Lutheran Students Association 2, 3, Contemporary Affairs Forum 3, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship 2. WILLIAMS, RALPH A. 332 W. Main St., Kutztown WIMMER, RUTH Route 2, Coopersburg Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, Fellowcrafters 2, 3, Geography Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Leaders Club 1. XVIXON, LARRY PAUL 2140 Kutztown Rd., Reading Commuting Menis League 1,2,3,4, Contempo- rary Affairs Forum 4. VVOUNDERLY, CAROLYN DOROTHY 1220 N. Front St., Reading Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, S6C1'Gti11'y 2, President 3, Interfaith Forum 1,2, 3, Secretary 3, Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Service Club 1, 2,3, Secretary 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. WRIGHT, JOANNE CAROL 619 Alaska St., Bethlehem PSEA 1, Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Lutheran Students Association 1,2, Fellowcrafters 2,3, Keystone 3. YAPSUGA, EDWARD B. 1707 Main St., Northampton YOUNES, NABEEI-I A. 622 N. Second St., Allentown ZAJDOWICZ, FLORIAN, JR. 448 Fern Ave., Reading Geography Club 2, 3,4, All College Revue 3, Commuting Men's League 2,.3. ZEHNER, ALTHEA BREINER, MRS. R. D. 3, Tamaqua ZELLNER, ERROL W. Route 1, Slatington Art Alliance 1, 2, Lutheran Students Associa- tion 1, Band 1,2, 3, 4, President 2,3,4, Orches- tra 1, 2, 4, Heidleberg Philharmonic I, 2, 3, 4, College Dance Band 4, All College Revue, Choir 2, Whois Who Among Students in American Uni- versities and Colleges, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, 4. ZETTLEMOYER, DAWVN FESSLER 443 Raymond St., Hyde Villa, Reading Elementary Club 1, 2, 3, PSEA 3. 149 Under Glassmen Acker, Joanne R ..... Acker, Rozelle M .... Ackerman, Terry E. . . Adam, David R ....... Adams, Barbara A ..... Adams, Jean E ........ Agnew, Louis J ....... Albright, Virginia E ..... Alderman, Mary L. . . Alfano,.Virginia F .... Alfiero, Gerald F .... Allan, Margaret A .... Allen, Joseph J ..... Allgoever, Anita M. . Ammarell, Raedell M. . .215 S. Muhlenberg St., Allentown' 1,NewTripoli . . . . . . . . . . Richardson Rd., Lansdale . . . . . . College Hill, R.D. 3, Kutztown 225 Tulpehocken Ave., West Reading ....................LyonStation . . . . 528 AntoineASt., Harrisburg . . . . . . 540 Reamer St., Greensburg . . . . 505 Franklin St., West Reading . . . . . . . 1532 Second Ave., York . . . . . . 552 Fern Ave., Reading . . . . . . . 70 S. Fifth St., Souderton . . . 1225 E. Highland St., Allentown 5 . . . 300 Reading Ave.,4West Reading . . . . . 60 Warrior Rd., Drexel Hill Amber, Louise'J ...... . . . .... 341 Chestnut St., Leesport Anderson, Bonnie C ............ R.D. 1, Kennett Square Anderson, Terrence M. 'All addresses unless sylvania. Andrachick, Joseph G. . . . . . . . , 158 N. Ninth St., Lebanon otherwise' designated are in Penn- . . . . . . . . . R.D. 2, Box 365, Pottsville Andresky, Frederick P ......... 4208 Fourth Ave., Temple Anthony, Karen L .............. 721 W. Broad St., Bethlehem Antolick, Georgine P. . . 3315 Eisenbrown Rd., Riverview Park, Annoni, Henry A. . . . . . . . . . . 146 Linden St., Allentown Aretz, Patricia M ........ Reading . . . 709 Chestnut Lane, Easton Arndt, Daren M., Mrs ..... ......... R .D. 1, Mohnton Arndt, Dorothy J ..... Arner, Robert D .... Ashton, Florence A .... Aslanis, Mary T ...... . . . . Schweyer Rd., Reading ........... R.D. 1, Lehighton. . . . . Bridgetown Pike, Langhorne . . . . . 542 Mahoning St., Lehighton Atkinson, Suzanne M .... 4052 Westaway Dr., Lafayette Hill Austerberry, Sarah J. . . Stump Rd., R.D. 1, North Wales Bachman, Ellen L ............... 146 Rosemary Ave., Ambler Baer, Barbara J ..... Baer, Gloria A ,.... Baker, Donna L .... Bandle, John, Jr .... Barili, Edward S .... Barker, Leona ...... .................R.D.1,0refield . . . . 3502 Union St.,Allentown l,GlenRock ............544MainSt.,Egypt . . . 29 Greenview Dr., West Chester . . . 3312 Bleigh St., Philadelphia 36 Barker, Ralph M., Jr. . .' .... 50 S. Scott Ave., Glenolden Barnes, Lynn L .............. Warren Center, Bradford Barnola, Richard J ....... R.D. 2, Browning'Lane, Bethlehem Barone, Charles J ....... 704 Montgomery Ave., West Pittston Barr, Kathryn L ..... Barter, Sandra C ..... Barthold, Carol A .... 150 ...., . . . . . 1119 Walnut St., Reading . .' .... 511 E. Ninth St., Northampton . . . 522 Overlook Rd., Philadelphia 28 ,129 Bartrnan, Karen L. . Bassler, Carole J. . Bast, Carol E ...... Bast, James N ...... Bast, Margaret S. . . Bateman, Louise E. Bates, Carol A ..., Bauer, Bonita A. . . Bauer, David H ..... Bauman, Judith A. . Beard, Mary T .... Beblavy, Joseph .... Becker, Carlton D. Becker, Dennis E. . Becker, Josephine M. . Becker, Joyce AJ. . . . Bedecs, Helen L. . . . . . 226 E. Federal St., Allentown . . . 123 Patterson St., Tamaqua . . . . . 134 Second St., Catasauqua . . . . . 527'N. Howard St., Allentown . . . 527 N. Howard St., Allentown . . . . 728 N. Fountain St., Allentown . . . . . 94 Wood St., Wyckoff, N.J. . . . . 34 S, Franklin St., Boyertown . . . . . . . 1826 Liggett Ave., Reading . . . 113 N. Twenty-third St., Reading . . . 310 Perkasie Ave., West Lawn ...........R.D.2,Lehighton ............R.D.4,-Reading 1 ... ...... 106 N. Richmond St., Fleetwood . .... 212 S. Twelfth St., Reading . . ............. West Hamburg . . . . . . . . . . 831 Weiser St., Reading Behun, John J-. . . 1150 N. Twenty-second St., Allentown Beisel, Robert H ........ 49 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown Beitler, Robert W ........... 2447 Main St., Schnecksville Bender, Grace A ...... 1120 Lincoln Way East, Chambersburg ......,.......66BarreDr.,Lancaster Benn, Joanne G. . . Bennett, Eve P .... Bennett, Phyllis M. Bensing, Melanie J. Bentelspache1', Carl E. Bentz, Robert A. . . Berckey, Denton L. . . . g . 1388 Warner Rd., Meadowbrook ..................Quakake . . ...... 1412 Church St., Reading . . . . . 215 N. Thirteenth St., Allentown . ........ 1915 Palm St., Reading . . . 501 Franklin St., West Reading Beretsky, Edward S., Jr .... ..... 3 110 Lehigh St., Allentown Berfield, David E. . Berry, Charlotte A .... Bianco, Eugene P. . Bielski, Barbara A. Biery, Jane C ..... Bigg, Carol A ...... Bilger, Caroline F. Bittle, Carolee L. . Bittle, William G. . Bittner, Mary J .... Black, Spencer J. . . Blaker, Russell R. . . Blocksidge, Charles Bloesinger, Betty J. Bloom, Linda F .... Blose, Ellen L .... . ..... 306 Oak St., Jersey Shore . . . . . 200 E. Orange, Shippensburg . . . . . 2804 Moravian Ave., Allentown . . . . . . . 538 Maple St., Reading . . . . . . . . . 2100 Hill St., Lebanon . . . . . . . . 1037 Tilghman St., Allentown . . . . . . . . . . . 213 Market St., Bristol 3617 Rosewood Rd., Riverview Park, Reading . . . . 114 Schuylkill Ave., Tamaqua .................Germansville . . . . . . . . . . . ..R.D.1,CenterValley . . . 827 E. Centre St., Mahanoy City . , . .......... 27 Dale St, Allentown Blaschak, Patricia A. . Bleiler, Barbara A .................. R.D. 1, New Tripoli T ....... 125 Forty-fifth St., Pittsburgh . . . 520 Bustleton Pike, Churchville . . . R.D. 1, Box 198, Chester Springs , ......... R.D. 2, Palmertown . . . . . . . . . Fairview Ave., Mt. Penn Bobalik, Anita L .... Boccadoro, Peter A. Bock, Judith L ..... Bogert, Francis E. . . Bohanak, Wilson P. . Bohannon, David M. . . Boldt, Sandra M. . . Bolestridge, Rebecca Bolha, Jean M ...... Bollinger, Violet B. . Bonanno, Ann C ....... Bond, Richard C. . . Bonekemper, Thoma Bonser, Dennis J. . . Boone, Morell D. . . Boorse, Maurice T .... 705 Bordnar, Carol J .... Boscov, Shirley K. . . Boucher, Virginia F. Bowen, Myron H. . . Bower, Marguerite F ..... sW... . . . . . 547 Eastwood Dr., Bethlehem . . . . . . 1013 Spruce St., Easton ... .. . ...Box23,Earlville . . . . .. . . . .R.D.1,CenterValley . . . . . 1127 Broadway Blvd., Reading . . . .' 1238 Walnut St., Allentown J ...... 1217 Tilghman St., Allentown . . . 1364 William Penn- Ave., Conemaugh 2110 Pennsylvania St., Allentown .............R.D.3,Reading .....,,......R.D.2,Kempton . . . . . . 212 Green St., Lansdale . . . . . . . . . . . 362 Lehigh Ave., Palmerton . . Box 401-A. R.D. 1, Sellersville E. Montgomery Ave., North Wales . . . . 218 N. First St., Lehighton . . . . 900 Brighton Ave., Reading . . . 823 Clifford Ave., Ardmore . . . . 1318 Chew St., Allentown . . . 916 Hampden Blvd., Reading Bowman, Judith E .... .....,. G rand Ave., Tower City Boyd, Barry J ...... Boyer, Ann L ....... ...................Trexlertown 1140 Memorial Ave., Williamsport Boyer, Terry N ...... .............. 5 9 Main St., Joliett Bradburn, Wayne E ..... . . Brandis, Shirley M .... Braun, Leo J ...... Brendlinger, Judy A. Brennan, Thomas J. Brobson, Jane M ..... Brobst, Catherine J .... Bromer, A. Susan .... Brosch, James J ..... Bross, Lois A., .... . Brower, Barbara L. . Brown, Barbara A. . . Brown, Cardin ...... Brown Gladys M ..... Brown, Grace P ...... Brown H. Elizabeth Brown Melinda A .... Brumbach, Nancy K. Brumbaugh, G. Thomas Brunk, Rodney L. . . Bubp, Joanne L .... Buhay, Sandra L. . . Burk, Kathryn L. . . . . . . . . . .. .205 Sherman St., Muncy .........R.D. 1,New Tripoli . . . . 3407 McKently, Laureldale . . Airport Road, R. D. 3, Pottstown . . . R.D. 2, Box 387, Pottsville . . . . . . . 527 Pear St., Scranton . . . . 230 Pine St., Catasauqua . . . . . 20 Atkins Ave., Lancaster . . . . . 13 Greenwich St., Kutztown ............R.D.1,Myerstown . . . . . . . 1414 Kutz Dr., Pottstown 1762 W. Union Blvd., Bethlehem 3 Camelot Dr., Plymouth Meeting . . . . 1610 W. Broad St., Bethlehem .............R.D.2,Catawissa 1215 Reading Blvd., Wyomissing .. . . . . . . S. Warren Ave., Malvern . . . . 1965 Fairview Ave., Reading . . . 427 Renfrew Ave., Ambler . . . . . . . 1623 Mt. Rose, York . . . 414 S. Tenth St., Reading . . . . . . .218 S. Third St., Bally . . . . . 841 Washington St., Reading Burkey, Anne L. ..... . . ...............R.D.2,Bernville Burkhardt, Michael H ...... 1748 New York Ave., Allentown Buscavage, Thomas J. . Byrnes, D. Jane ...... Call, Richard D ......... Camareri, Catherine A. . . Cambria, Donna G ..... Camilli, Dolores J. . . Campbell, William D ...... Campos, Arleen R. . . Canning, Patricia A. . Cantley, Patricia L. . Capanna, Joseph S. . Carabello, John R .... Carey, Thomas V .... Carlier, Lenore E .......... . ......... 404 High Rd., Ashland . . . . . 1816 Union St., Allentown .. . . . . . . . . . R.D. 1, Hellertown . . . 1212 Whitney Ave., Easton . . . 738 Chestnut St., Reading Connor, Willard G., Jr. Conroy, Janet C ...... Conway, Bryan P ...... . . . . . . 269 S. Ninth St., Lehighton . . . . . . . 1257 Spruce St., Reading . . ..... 1117 S. Howard St., Allentown Cook, Mrs. Frank M., Jr ....... 308 S. Miller St., Shillington Cooperman, Roger B. . . . . 7344 Pittville Ave., Philadelphia Corbin, Marjorie J ....................... R.D. 2, Kingsley Coryell, Rodger L ..... . . . . . . . . . . 119 W. Arch St., Fleetwood . 219 E. Hamilton St., Allentown . . . . . . . 2810 Moravian Ave., Allentown . . . . . . 2218 Huntington St., Bethlehem . .... 1531 N. Ott St., Allentown . . . 108 N. Eleventh St., Easton . . . 1508 Rose Va., R.D. Wyomissing . . . . . . . . . . Rapp St., Girardville . . 332 N. Thirteenth St., Allentown Carpenter, Joyce M ..... .............. B ox 150, Cornwall Carr, Joann A ......... . . . . . . . . 317 Hollenbach St., Reading Cassano, Carol A ............ 231 W. Main St., Kutztown Cekot, Stephen ........ 230 S. Wyomissing Ave., Shillington Cheney, Jackie A ..... Cheston, Jeanne C. . . Chibatar, Nancy L. . . Child, Barbara H .... . . . . . 2776 Highland Ave., Broomall . . . . . 452 Williams St., Easton . . . 90 Saxer Ave., Springfield . . ........... Rt. 1, Breinigsville Chimenko, Edward.R ....... 2230 McKinley Ave., West Lawn Chodorsky, Veronica A ................. Main St., Lumbola Cholet, Gregory . . . 252 Harrison Ave., Hasbrouck Hgts., N.J. Christ, Walter R ..... Christof, Kathleen A. . . Churchill, Susan H. . . Churetta, John L ..... Cierlitsky, Valentine J. Cipriano, Anthony J .... Cisick, Theresa M .... Clark, Sandra L .... Clark, Terry C .... Clarke, Harvey A ..... .........12 W. Main St., Fleetwood . 456 E. Eleventh St., Northampton . . . . . . . . C.M.R. 23, Bethlehem . . . . . . . .219 S: Front St., Coplay . .......... R. D. 2, Tamaqua . . . . 101 Third St., Bridgeport . .318 Cherry St.,Pottstown ................R.D.2,Reading 923 S. Seventeenth St., Harrisburg 253 Hutchinson Rd., Englewood, N.J. Clauser, Dorothy E ....... . . . 113 S. Thirteenth St., Emmaus Clausius, Maureen L .... Clay, Scottie L ..... Clayton, Sandra L .... Cleaver, Judith K .... Clegg, Nancy J ..... Clemmer, James J .... . . . . 531 Arlington St., Tamaqua . . . 27 W. Penn Ave., Robesonia . . . 715 Mahantonga St., Pottsville ..............R.D.1,I-Iamburg . . . . . 329 Euclid Ave., Ambler . . . . . . . .Rosenthal St., Reading Cogan, John R ......... .... 1 526 Catalina Ave., Allentown Coleman, Thomas J ....... Collins, Samuel L., IV ..... . . . . . . . . 1303 Walnut St., Reading . 609 Collingdale Ave., Collingdale Condrack, Helene C .... ....... 3 11 Fifth St., Port Carbon .................R.D.2,Fleetwood Cosenza, Jacqueline J .... 2169 Charles St., Glenside Gardens Costigan, Patricia E. . Coulet, Regine C. . . Cowles, Carol L .... Cox, Thomas G., Jr .... 138 Hunt Club Lane, Newton Square . . 17 Valley Dell Blvd., Kimberton 3907 Newportville Rd., Newportville . . . . . . 451 S. New St. Bethlehem Craig, Joseph L ............ 1941 S. Bradford St., Allentown Cregar, Barbara E ....... Cressman, Carol L ..... Crosgrove, Betsy L ..... Crowers, Edgar R ....... Crumlich, Arla J. . . Crust, Joan M .... Cullen, Robert J ...... Curtis, Howard S ..... Cwiklinsk, Jess F .... Uacheux, Elaine M. Dale, Donna E ..... Dalla'Piazza, Gale . . . . . . . 1016 Elizabeth Ave., Laureldale 1380 Statten Ave., West Gate Hills, Bethlehem . . . . . 2247 Naaman's Ck. Rd., Ogden . 8315 Chelwynde Ave., Philadelphia . . . . 2006 Ha1'vard Ave., Camp Hill .... . . . . . . . 168 Seem St., Emmaus . . . . 37 Hillside Ave., Doylestown .. . . . . . 129 W. Main St., Kutztown . . . 134A N. Fourth St., Reading . . . . . . 100 Locust Lane, York . . . . . . . . . . . .Higl1St.,Atglen ..... . . . . ...126 N. Eighth St., Coplay Dalla Piazza, Janet .............. 126 N. Eighth St., Coplay Dallessandro, James C ...... 1123 Buttonwood St., Reading Dallessandro, Jane ....... 1123 Buttonwood St., Reading Daly, Linda L ........ .' ....... 611 Line St., Lansdale Dancs, Mary Ann C ......... 808 Maxwell St., Allentown Daneker, E. Marianne ......... 316 E. Second St., Lansdale Daniels, Carol A ..... 17 Mayberry Ave., Hyde Park, Reading Daniels, Rodney J ..... . . . . . . . . . . 1327 Butler St., Reading Dantzer, Albert G., III ........ 785 Mohawk St., Allentown Dauscher, Kenneth R .... ....... 9 34 Pine St., Allentown Davey, Sandra L ....... . . . . 325 Washington St., Royersford Davidheiser, Nancy L ........... 279 Master St., Pottstown Davies, Robert W ....... Davis, Dorothy A ...... De Angelo, David H. . . De Bellis, Jolm L., Jr .... Dech, Robert H ..... DeGroot, Terry E .... Deiter, Larry A ..... DeLancey, Joseph A .... Delgrosso, James A ..... DeLong, Linda L ..... Delp, Gene A ..... DeMarco, Bruce L .... . . . . 530 N. Eleventh St., Allentown . . . . . . . . 736 Main St., Peckville . . . . . . 402 Arch St., Fleetwood . . . 721 Hayes St., Bethlehem .... . . Box 273, Emmaus . . . . . 2202 Allen St., Allentown .....................Hegins ....... . 112 Reed St., Reading . . . . . 1159 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem . . . . 376 Northmont Ave., Hamburg . . . . . . 4107 Fifth Ave., Temple . . . 40 S. Harrisburg St., Steelton Demmel, William V ............. 525 Vermont St., Fullerton Dengler,,William H ....... 3224 St. Lawrence Ave., Reading 151 Denick, David J ............ 379 Valley Forge Rd., Bridgeport De Nota, Madeline . . De Remer, Mary A .... . . . . 1420 N. Broad St., Bethlehem . . . . . . . . . R.D. 1, I-Iarvey's Lake De Stefano, Geraldine H .... 4124 Garrett Rd., Philadelphia Detweiler, Patricia A, . . . . . 105 Columbia Ave., Hatfield Di Cintio, Anthonyj ......... 202 Belvedere Ave., Reading Dickinson, Elizabeth A. Diehl, Colleen F ...... Diely, Paul R ....... . . . . 28 W. North St., Bethlehem . . . . . . 153 New St., Hellertown . . . 518 N. St. Elmo St., Allentown Diener, Joseph C .......... 1434 Friedensburg Rd., Reading Dietrich, Miriam A .... Dill, Dorothy J ..... . Dillen, Fredrick L ...... Dilliard, Neil R ........... Di Nunzio, Joseph A. . . Di Paolo, Robert L .... Dippery, James P ...... Dittenhafer, Linda A. . . Dodge, Judith B, .... . . Doelp, Ruth J ....... Dolas, Sophia M ....... Doll, Louise M ........... Domenig, Carolyn M. . . . . . 202 E. Main St., Fleetwood . . . 1720 Hillside Ave., Windber 209 Geary Ave., New Cumberland ... . . . . . . . 1112 Main St., Emerald . 519 E. Norwegian St., Pottsville . ., .... 618 Gordon St., Reading . . . . . Maple St., Beaver Springs . . . . . . . R.D. 1, Manchester . . . . . . . . . . .R.D.1,Nicholson . . . . . . . 383 Bala Ave., Cynwyd . . . 320 N. Charlotte St., Pottstown . . . 232 Kichline Ave., Hellertown . . 434 Montclair Ave., Bethlehem Donaliower, Gayle P ........ 1640 Mulberry St., Reading Dorn, Jeffrey W ....... Dorney, Elizabeth A .... . . . 117 Stonybrook St., Levittown . . . . 912 Geissinger St., Bethlehem Dorney, Joan D .......... 944 N. Nineteenth St., Allentown Dougherty Betty B., Mrs. . . 327 N. Marshall St., Allentown Dougherty, Jerold A. . . . . . . . . 719 Jefferson St., Fullerton Dracha, Adele M. . . . 11 Darlin Drive, Wyomissing Hills, Reading Dragovits, Aloysius F ............ 106 N. Front St., Coplay Drake, Barbara C ....... 405 Monroe St., Boonton, N.J. Dreibelbis, Leona J .... Dry, Nancy L ....... Dry, Sarah B .......... .............Route3,Kutztown . . . . 532 N. Eleventh St., Reading . . . . . . . . . College Hill, Kutztown Dudchenko, Boris, Jr. . . ......... 1051 Ridge Ave.,Allentown Dudek, Robert J ....... . . , , . . 500 Madison Ave., Reading Duerr, Elenor . . . .... 2121 Seventy-Fourth Ave., Philadelphia Dugan, Hugh D ............... . 329 Iron St., Lehighton Duh, Judy A ....... Dujmic, Helen M ..... Dunn, Gary E ....... Dunn, Mary Roberta T ..... Dunstan, Rita A .......... Dusco, Helenirene A. . . Duyer, Kathleen A., ...... Dzema, Edward J ...... Earl, Daphne S ..... .... Elmer, Susan .L .... Eckel, Vincent D ........ . . . . . . . . ..R.D.1,Hellertown ....R.D. 1, Box 102, Harrisburg . . . . . . 434 Hazle St., Tamaqua . . . 207 N. Second St., Minersville . . . . . . . 607 Union St., Allentown . . . . . 215 E. First St., Birdsboro . 415 Sycamore Road, West Reading . . 183 E. Grove St., Edwardsville 412 Highland Ave., Neptune, N.J. . . R.D. 1, Carter Rd., Bethlehem . . . . 514 Brighton Ave., Reading Eckhart, Gary C ............... 120 Lincoln Ave., Walnutport Egee, Margaret . . . .... 2555 S. Shields St., Philadelphia 42 152 Ehst, NVilliam R .... Eisel, Patricia M. . . Ellis, james M .... Encelewski, Kay C .... Engel, Ingeborg A .... English, John L .... Epler, Forrest E. . . Epp, Barbara M .... Erb, Michael L ....... . . .608 Penn Ave., Sinking Spring 78 Kenwood Circle, Quakertown . . . 400 McClellan St., Reading ..................Riegelsville . . . Box 530, R.D. 1, Gilbertsville . . . . . . . . . . Box 623,Reinei'ton . . . . . . . 200 Taft Ave., Reading . . . . 416 E. Locust St., Bethlehem . . . . 243 S. Walnut St., Burnham Erdogen, Barbara B .... . . . 407 Delaware Ave., Bethlehem Erlacher, Marie E .... Erwin, Ruth A ...... Esterly, Cary E .... Evancho, John T. . . Evans, Allyn A ,.... Everitt, Eleanor I-I. . . Ezsol, Karen E ...... Fabian, Barbara T ..... Facchiano, Vincent A ..... Fagley, Laura M ....... Fahler, William L .... Fake, Gene W. ....... . Falcone, Philomena P .... Farber, Keith S ..... Farnell, Anthony F ...... . . . . . . 718 N. Fifth St., Reading . . . . . . Lincoln Highway, Exton . . . 926 S. Seventh St., Allentown . . . . 1424 Stehri St., Bethlehem ..........R.D.1,Wescosville . 327 Florence Ave., Jenkintown . . . . . .750 Wood St., Bethlehem . . . . 615 Lehigh Ave., Palmerton . . . . 510 Pawnee St., Bethlehem . . . . .Box 224, R.D.1, Pottstown . . . 2010 Green St., Allentown . . . . 307 N. Charles St., Red Lion . . . 507 N. Seventh St., Bangor . . . . 422 Ore St., Bowmanstown . . . . 230 S. Pine St., Hazletown Farnschlader, Mary A ...... 1239 N. Thirtieth St., Allentown Fassman, Joseph A. . . . Faul, Carole J ....... Faust, Ernest M .... Faust, Milton L .... Favrod, Alain M .... Feden, Violet A. . . Fedor, Teresa M .... Fegely, Jean L ...... Fegley, Peggy A ...... . . . Feichtl, Kathleen A ...... Feichtl, Robert A ........ Fein, Linda A .... Felegy, Marie C .... Feller, Sylvia A ...... Fenner, Sharlene C .... Fenstermaker, Thomas R. . . Fessler, Merilee .... . . . . Fessler, Mary Ann . . . Fethers, Carolyn B .... Fick, Sandra M .... Fielding, Janet L .... Fieni, Eleanor C. . . Fies, George R. . . . . . 7 W. Third St., Hokendauqua ., . . . . . . Rose Tree Rd., Media .. . . . . 31 Chestnut St., Shillington . . 109 Elizabeth Ave. W., Easton . . . 28 N. Twelfth St., Allentown . . . . College Hill, Kutztown ... . . . . R.D. 2, Hunlock Creek . . . . 541 Main St., East Greenville . . . 119 SchuylkillAve.,Tamaqua . . . . . 609 Main St., Cementon 26 S. Washington Ave., Northampton 2 Upper Orchard Way, Levittown . . 1219 S. Howard St., Allentown . . . 194 N. Broad St., Nazareth ........ . . . . . R.D. 1, Sellersville . . . . . 4 Chelsea Lane, Allentown . Box 779, Anders Road, Lansdale . . . . . . . R.D. 2, Schuykill Haven . . . . . . . . 226 Pitt St., Tamaqua ........ . . R.R. l,B0vertown .. . . R.D. 5, Box 327, Shavertown . . . . . . R.D. 1, Schwenksville . . . 3714 Romig Ave., Reading Fillman, Marion L .... Fink, Diane R ..... Fink, Patricia A ...... Firestone, Pamela R ...... Fischer, Albert R., III . . Fischer, Alvin J ......... Fischer, Elizabeth F .... Fisher, John C., Jr. . . . Fisher, Paulette .... Fisher, Phyllis L .... Fisher, Sue E ..... Fisher, Susan ...,. Fister, Diane G .... Fleming, James J. . . Focht, Michael H ...... Fondawest, James V. . . Fondarvest, James V .... Foot, Myrta W ...... Ford, Rell B ....... Forrest, Sally A ........ Forry, John F ...' ....... . . . 1700 Centre Ave., Reading . . ., .... 3 S. Seventh St., Coplay . . . . . . . . 132 Lea St., Macungie . . . . 3201 Meadow Lane, Harrisburg . . . . . . . . 1009 Ferry St., Easton . . . . 115 S. Howard St., Allentown . . . . 1029 Lehigh St., Allentown . . . 402 McClellan St,, Reading . . . . . , . . 714 Main St., Egypt . . . . , . . . 230 Main St., Leesport . ........... . . R.D. 3, Kutztown . . . 215 Marshall St., Kennett Square ...............Route1,Kempton . . . 336 E. Sixth St., Boyertown . . .515 Lawrence Ave., Reading . . . . 1028 Geissinger St., Bethlehem . . . . . 506 Park Rd., Spring City . . . . . . 835 Coleman St., Easton . . ........... R.D. 1, Mertztown . . . . . . Ridge Road, Kellers Church Fowler, Elisabeth F., Mrs ...... 508 Emerson St., Laureldale Fox, Dennis Barry ..... Fox, Rosemary L ,....... Fox, Sarah-Ann F. . . Fox, Schaen D ..... Frack, Carol A ........ Franciscus, Carol J .... . . . . 600 Clearview Ave., Nazareth ..............R.D.l,Berwick ..... . . . . . . . Lenhartsville ..........537 Moss St., Reading . . . .931 Hanover Ave.,Allentowri' . . . . . . . 1432 Bleeker Ave., Reading Frankenfield, Penny J ........... 1313 Tacoma St., Allentown Franklin, Herbert L ...... Frederick, Carol Ann K. Freed, William G ..... Freese, Robert C. . . Fretz, Barbara J ..... Freund, Charlotte Q .... Frey, Elmo L., Jr ..... Fricke, Carole L... . . Fridley, Carol M ..... Friedman, David A. . . Frinzi, Anthony J. ,,. . Fritz, Anne C ....... .701 W. Wyoming Blvd., West Lawn . .- .... R.F.D. 1, New Ringgold . . . 2502 Union St., Allentown . . . 904 N. Tenth St., Reading . . . . 248 N. Third St., Perkasie . . . St. Martins Lane, Philadelphia . . . . . 235 S. Main St., Nazareth . . . . . . 7 Second St., Hokendauqua . . . . Upper State Rd., North Wales . . . . . . 430 W. 53rd St., Hialeah ... . . . . 131 S. Third St., Easton . . . . . 1929 Kent Dr., Camp Hill Fronheiser, Janice L ........ 25th 61 Walbert Ave., Allentown Fry, Carolyn L ...... Fuko, Barbara A .... Furniss, Robert L .... Furst, Joseph, Jr .... Futrick, Betty . . . Futrick, Nancy .... . . . . . . . . . 1227 Pike St., Reading . . . . 728 Seneca St., Bethlehem . . . . 199 E. Eighteenth St., Chester . . . 39 N. Whiteoak'St., Kutztown . . . . .621 S. Sixth St., Reading . . . .621 S. Sixth St., Reading Caal, Russell R .... Gable, Robert A .... Gable, Vivian L ..... Gadomski, Helen J. . . Callas, Mary Ann A. . . Candellnan, Brenda .... Gardner, Donald E. . . Gardoski, John C .... Garland, Cynthia A .... Gartner, Martha L .... Casper, Barbara M. . Gattone, Jeffrey E. . . Gaugler, Judith A. . . Gaul, Janice L .... Gay, Dorothy W .... Gehman, Arlan E .... Gehman, Gloria J .... Geissler, Eileen C .... Gelsinger, Richard E ..... Gentile, Towanda . . . George, Madeline . . . Gephart, Mary Jane . . Gerber, Ronald H. . . Gerhart, Michael P. . . Gerhart, Nancy I .... Certner, Stephen J. . . Geschwindt, John E. . Getsko, Anthony J. . . Gibson, James D .... Gibson, Judith M .... Gilbert, Dawn C ..... Giles, Penelope F. . . Cill, Marianne .......... . . . 820 N. Sixth St., Allentown . . . . 959 Skyline Dr., Lancaster .. . ... ....R.D.1,Lebanon . . ..R.D. 1,LakeAriel . . . . . . . . .520 Park Ave., Reading . . . . 1629 Easton Ave., Bethlehem . . . 3624 Chestnut St., Laureldale . . . . . . . . . .509 High St., Easton . . . . . . 1620 Lois Lane, Bethlehem .... 1613 Delaware Ave., Wyomissing . , . . R.D. 2, Box 269, Walnutport . . . . 659 Tulpehocken St., Reading . . . . . . 312 State St., Bethlehem . . . R.D. 1, Mt. Laurel Rd., Temple . . . . . 224 Jameson Place, Reading . . . . R.D. 4, Box 90, Allentown . . . . 220 N. Seventh St., Emmaus . . . 1615 W. Broad St., Bethlehem . . . . 2211 Perkiomen Ave., Reading . . . . . . . . . R.D. 1, Kintnersville . . . . 418 Buttonwood St., Reading . . . 121 Missouri St., Somerset . . . 107 E. Broad St., Tamaqua . . . . 107 N. Wayne St., Robesonia .........R.D. 5, Bethlehem . . . . 649 Northampton St., Easton . . . . Main St., Port Clinton . . . . . R.D. 20, Bethlehem . . . . 2230 Allen St., Allentown . . . . . 55016 Alter St., Hazleton . . . 1305 Jennings St., Bethlehem . . . . . 1410 Bleeker Ave., Reading . . . 143 Washington Ave., Cementon Gillespie, Marlene A ............, R.D. 1, New Milford Ginther, Carolyn K .... 1666 E. Cheltenham Ave., Philadelphia Gitch, Thomas S ..... Glasser, Jean ....... Cleixner, Monica M. . Gnida, Michael M., Jr. Gogle, Richard D .... Coldenberg, Maxine J. Collinger, Carolyn A. Congoll, Nancy ..... Goodhart, Donna J. . . Goodhart, ,James S .... Goodhart, Joyce R .... Goodrich, Mary Lou V. . Gorsky, Donald T .... ...........R.D. 2, Coopersburg . . . 777 Limekilm Pike, Clenside . . . 3319 Fulton St., Laureldale . . . . . . . 35 S. Sixth St., Emmaus ................,3R.D.1,Coplay 103 S. Baltimore Ave., Ventnor, N.J. . . . 927 S. Tenth St., Allentown . . . . . . . 543 Cregg.St., Shillington . . . . . 442 Mulberry St., Reading ...............R.D.4,Reading . . . 431 Sycamore Rd., West Reading . . . . . . 434 E. Elm St., Tamaqua . 1220 Newport Ave., Northampton Cosch, Elizabeth S. . Gosch, Frederick A. . Graber, Rosemarie . . Grabext, Sandra C. . . . . . 720 N. Ninth sf., Reading . . . 720 N. Ninth St., Reading ..........MainSt.,RedHill . . . . 608 Rhoads Ave., Boyertown Grady, Terrence P ...... , ............. R.D. 4, Reading Gransback, Barbara A .... Gray, Connie L ..... . Creen, Dennis J .... Creenawalt, Ann L. . Creenawalt, Karen R. Greenberg, Helena S .... Greene, Judith F. . . Gregor, Mary G .... Gregory, Mary P .... Gressley, Beverly A. Criesemer, Laura A. . Griffith, Mary Ann . . Grill, Sandra R .... Grim, Bernard C. . . Grim, Robert J ..... Grinups, Nedda .... Gross, Georgia LaRue .... Grubb, Peter H ..... Grube, Bonita L. . . Gruber, Dorothy L. . . Cruver, Lois E ..... Guard, Nancee S .... Guldin, Jane L ...... Gulko, Christina M. . Guth, B. Arnold .... Haas, Miriam L., Mrs Haberern, Roger W ..... Hablett, Karen V ..... 2479 Bowman Ave., Cornwells Hgts. . . . . . 68 Four Leaf Rd., Levittown . . . . 552 N. Front St., Reading .... .... . .525 S. Fifth St., Hamburg . . . . 340 E. Walnut St., Kutztown . . . 1401 Hamilton St., Allentown . . . . 412 N. Twelfth St., Reading . . . . 441 Main St., Shoemakersville . . . . 342 N. Circle, Bethlehem 1, Alburtis . . . . 1954 Windsor Rd., Bethlehem . . . 512 E. Hamilton St., Allentown . . . . Fruitville Rd., E. Greenville 529 N. Thirteenth St., Allentown . . . . . . 933 Cedar St., Allentown . . . . . . 1246 Eckert Ave., Reading ....R.D. 1, Kriebel Rd., Lansdale . . . . . 605 N. Evans St., Pottstown . . . 614W N. Fulton St., Allentown ..........R.D.1,Lenhartsville ............R.D.,Ottsv1lle . . . . . 950 N. Sixth St., Reading . . . . 4117 Seventh Ave., Temple . . . . . 222 Thwing St., St. Clair . . . . . . . 319 Walnut St., Perkasie . . . 119 S. St. Cloud St., Allentown . . . . . . . 109 S. Seventh St., Fullerton . . . 232 W. Moreland Ave., Hatboro Haczkewycz, Christine ..... 812 Greenleaf St., Allentown Hafer, Mary E .......... ...... 1 26 Beckley St., Wernersville Haftl, Judith L ........................ Route 2, Nazareth Hagemann, Harold R ........ 1949 W. Union Blvd., Bethlehem Hahn, Edward G ..... ............. R .D. 1, Birdsboro Hahn, Marcia L ..... .... 9 42 Third St., Fullerton Hain, James H. W .... ............ R .D. 1, Mohnton Halder, Marilyn J .... .... 2 611 Penn Ave., West Lawn Hall, Patricia R ............ 1329 Sheets St., New Castle Hallman, Beverly A ........ 1664 DeKalb Pike., Norristown Hamm, Sandra L ........ 420 N. Twenty-Second St., Allentown Handwerk, Delores G ....... 705 Main St., Cermansville 2 Hankee, John G ........... 2149 Main St., Northampton Hanna, Jeanne ........ 319 S. Seventeenth St., Allentown Happel, Valeria A ............... 426 High St., Tatamy Hzugesheimer, Barbara J ..... 7235 Devon St., Philadelphia 19 Haring, Suzanne W. ..... . ................ .... . Bowers Harner, Harold W .... Harner, Philip A .... Harpel, Claire C .... Harper, Linda J ...... Harpt, Beatrice K. ...... Harrington, Arthur P .... . . . E. Main St., Valley View . . . . . ....Strausstown . . . . . 1030 VVo0d St., Bethlehem . . . . 1516 Hampden Blvd., Reading . . 6952 Ogontz Ave., Philadelphia . . . 1222 Mon1'oe Pl., VVilliamport Harting, Althea M., Mrs ...... 482 W. WValnut St., Kutztown Hartinger, Janet L ..... . . . . 2054 Lorraine Rd., Reading Hartmaier, James D ....... 2451 Mt. Carmel Ave., Clenside Hartman, Harrison G .... Hartman, Terry L .... I-lartshorne. LindaJ .... Hartzell, Jane L ..... Hassler, Larry R ...... Hassler, Sterling L .... Hatter, Sara Jane .... Hauck, Janet B ...... . Hause1', Norman J ...... Hawthorne, Carole A .... Hay, Peggy A ........ ' Hayden, Linda R .... Hayne, Joseph, Jr. . . Hazzard, Peggy L. . . Heacock, Eleanor A. . . Head, Carol R ...... Heckman, John J .... Heere, Leonard J .... Heffie, Marilyn J .... Heffley, Colin P ..... Heffner, David R .... Hehn, Paul J ..... Heil,'Carol A ...... . . Heinback, Susan A ........ . . . 21 Reading Ave., Wyomissing . . . . . . . . Route 2, Quakertown . . .506 Hillside Dr., West Chester . . . . 102 Shewell St., Doylestown . . . . . Kemp St., Lyon Station . . . 220 Beverly Pl., Reading . . . 146 Clay St., Tremont .. . . . . . . . . . . . Sumneytown ... . . . . .28 Noble St., Kutztown . . . 516 Chestnut St., Pottstown . . . 702 Schuylkill Ave., Pottsville . . . . . . . . . . . Route 1, Marietta . . . . . . . .John St., Kutztown . . . . . . . . R. D. 4, Bethlehem . . . . . 28 E. Sixth St., Pennsburg . . . . 317 Appletree Dr., Levittown . . . . 1236 Eckert Ave., Reading . . . . . . . . . 1032 Elm St., Reading . . . . 443 Granite Ter., Springfield . . . . . . . Route 1, Lenhartsville .. . . . . .... 416 Spring St., Reading . . 413 Franklin St., West Reading . . . . . 822 Jackson St., Allentown 41 E. Cowen Ave., Philadelphia 19 Heiney, Charles J. . . . . . ................ ...... O refreld Held, Carol A ....... Helfrich, Joann E ...... Hemmings, Helen K. . . Hendricks, Kathryn J .... Henry, Anne L .......... Henry, Kathryn S. . . . . Henry, Joan M, ..... Henry, Rosemary V .... Herb, Ruth N ........... Herceg, William C ....... Herishko, Thomas M .... Herishko, William M .... Herron, Frank D ..... Hesh, Maryann ........ . . . 320 S. St. Cloud St., Allentown . . . . . .Route 1, Box 214, Coplay . . . 730 Madison Ave., Reading . . . . . 1007 Seneca St., Bethlehem . . . . . . . 143 W. Main St., Windsor . 1106 E. Grand Ave., Tower City . . . . . . .317 N. Ninth St., Reading . . . . . . 811 Tuckerton Ave., Temple . . . . . 1052 Madison Ave., Reading 2212 Nazareth Pike, Northampton . . . . . . 322 N. Front St., Allentown . . . 322 N. Front St., Allentown . . . . 138 E. Ridge St., Coaldale . . . . 1604 Jennings St., Bethlehem Hess, Carl A .............. 421 Putnam St., West Hazelton Hess, Marianne L. . . 438 Heverling, Linda M ....., N. Wyomissing Blvd., Wyomissing . ., .... 310 S. First Ave., Lebanon 153 Heydt, Elizabeth J .... Heyman, Sally A .... Hicks, Robert R. . . Hilbert, Donald E .... Hill, Frank W ..... Hill, Margaret E .... Hilliker, JoLinda ..,.. Himmel, Arline S ...... Himmelreich, Dolores 1 1 I Hinnershitz, Marian C. . Hinnershitz, Patricia A. . Hinnershitz, Russell . . Hiriak, Michael, Jr ..... Hobbs, Howard W .... Hobel, Helene H ..... Hoffman, Caryle G ..... Hoffman, June J ...... Hoffmeier, SandraJ .... Hohl, Barbara L ....... Holliday, Bethany A. . . Holpp, Leona M ..... ' Homan, Suzann M. . ..... Hooper, George A., Jr. . Hooper, Linda F ..... Hopkins, Victoria M .... Hopman, Judith M .... Horine, Marian J .... Horldt, Nancy L .... Horn, Jeanne ...... Horst, Nita L .......... . . . R.D. 1, Bechtelsville . . . 15 Clay St., Tamaqua . . . . . . R.D. 1, New Tripoli . . . . . . 759 Sixth Ave., Fullerton .. . . . . ...7PaulSt.,Hanover . . . . . 3425 Kutztown Rd., Laureldale .............R.D.1,Clinton . . . . 126 Ruth St., Feasterville . . . ............ Lyons 'Station . . . ..... 4413 Tenth Ave., Temple . . . . 761 N. Eleventh St., Reading . . . . . . 648 Gordon St., Reading . . . . 1344 S. Hanover St., Pottstown . . . . . . 1826 Elm Ave., Pottsville . . . 106 N. Sixth St., Coplay .............R.D.4,Reading . . . . 108 Waverly St., Shillington . . . . 207 Ashurst Ave., Secane . . . . . . 1330 Good St., Reading . . . . 2976 Fifth St., Norristown . . . 3532 President., Philadelphia . . . 1064 Terrace Ave., Wyomissing . . . . , 1383 Harris Rd., Dresher . . . 1383 Harris Rd., Dresher . . . 37 Kingwood Lane, Levittown . . . . 253 E. Broadway, Salem, N.J. . . . . . . 4805 Oak Pkwy., Reading . . .2140 Washington St., Allentown . . . . . . . . 308 Vine St., Perkasie ................R.D.1,Temple Howell, Mary E., Mrs ...... 1215 N. Twenty-Second St., Hoy, 'Helen V ........ Hoyler, Carol A ....... Huffington, Helen V .... Hughes, Penny M .... . . . .600 DeBaugh Ave., Towson, Md.' . . . . . 715 W. Market St., Bethlehem Hume, Selenia M ........ Hunsberger, Bruce E ..... Hunter, Faith J ....... Huston, Leilani R .... Huyett, Roger L .... Hykes, Kay L ....... Hyneman, Garrett E. . . Ide, Joan E ......... Imber, Regina E. . . Iobst, Robert N .......... Irwin, Nancy D ......... Allentown .........11 Hilltop Rd.,Yardley . . . . . . 604 Fritztown Rd., Reading . . . . 503 E. Pine St., Mahanoy City ................R.D.2,Mohnton . 326 Hellerman St., Philadelphia 11 . . . . . 2772 Washington St., Easton . . . . 400 E. Main St., Fleetwood ...............R.D.4,York . . . . 1505 N. Tenth St., Reading ...........Kulpsville ...................BlueBall . . . . . . 201 E. Federal St., Allentown ...............R.D.1,Mohnton Isett, Carol A ,..... 21 W? Maplewood Ave., Mechanicsburg Jacobs, Sheila F ........ 523 E. Twenty-Second St., Chester Jarubowski, Joseph L ........... 1729 Thorn St., Reading Jamiolkowski, Francis J ....... 1011 E. Fourth St., Bethlehem Jeffers, Marion G ...... . . . 813 Fernwood St., Emmaus Jekels, Inara ........ l 54 . . . . 393 Turner St., Allentown Jenkins, Doris R. . . Johann, Barbara E. . Johnson, Brenda J. . . . .... 1067 Terrace Lane, Pottstown . . . . 841 Chester Pike, Prospect Park . . . . 25 Champlin Ave., Liberty, N.Y. Johnson, Charles P ..... 7015'Paschall Ave., Philadelphia 42 Johnston, Susan M. . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Jameson Pl., Reading Johnstone, Peter D ........... 8 Homestead Dr., Millville, N.J. Jones, Christopher T ..... ........ 2 09 Opal Ave., Pennside Jones, Roger L ..... Jones, Veronica E .... Jordan, James E .... Jordan, Joanne L ..... Kaiser, Karen ..... Kalke, Barbara M .... Kalyan, Ronald P ...., Kangas, Mia E ........ Kapusnick, Joseph S. . Karish, Marie J ...... Karsko, Martin D .,.. Katchur, Virginia S. . . Keating, Dorothy J. . . Keating, John J ..... Keefer, Riva J .... Keim, Loren K ...... Keiper, Richard P .... Kelican, Elizabeth L. . .Keller, David B. . . . Keller, Frieda .... Kelle1', Ida M ...... Kelly, William R .... Kelius, Judith S ..... Kemmerer, Bryan S. . . Kennedy, Frances M. Kennedy, Patricia A. . Kent, Lynne ...... , . . . . . . . .49 N. Fourth St., Reading . . . . 2516 Cumberland Ave., Mt. Penn . . . . 821 Shadeland Ave., Drexel Hill . . . . 122 Hasbrook Ave., Cheltenham .. . . . . . . . . . .Route3,Kutztown ...................Rehrersburg . . . . . . . . . .210 S. Nicholas St., St. Clair . 404 E. Pennsylvania St., Downingtown .............45N.Nicholas,St.Clair . . . . . . . . 220 Pear St.,Reading . . . . . . 3 Madison Ave., Mohnton . . .... 226 Diamond St., Northampton . . . . . 701 Wyandotte St., Bethlehem . . . 522 E. Norwegian St., Pottsville . . . 231 Capitol Dr., Pittsburgh 36 . . . . . . . 834 Third St., Fullerton . .. . . . . . . .. . .936 North St., Allentown . . . . . . 239 Lynbrooke Rd., Springfield . . . 1018 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle . . . 1309 Hampden Blvd., Reading . . . . .Ridge Rd., M. R. 1, Perkasie . . Parkhurst Apts. B-9, Bethlehem ...........R.D.3,Pottstown . . .... 2264 Linden St., Bethlehem . . . .... 399 S. Poplar St., Hazelton . . . . . . 103 N. Hopkins St., Sayre . . . . . . . . . . 1407 Clayton Rd., Lancaster Kent, Jeffrey W .......... 68 W. Seventeenth St., Northampton Kephart, Susan L .... . . . . . . . . 214 Francis Ave., Norristown Kerclmer, Kathleen D. . . . . . 416 E. Laurel St., Bethlehem Kerewicz, Dolores A. . Kern, Frederick W. . . Kern, Nadine D ..... Kerr, Helen R ..... Kershner, James R .... Kershne1', John R. . . Kieklak, Joyce E .... Kilburn, Barbara J .... Kimmel, Claire L .... King, Beverly A .... Kinsey, Ronald C ..... Kissel, Judy A ..... Kistler, Maruin J. . . . . . .....,..... R.D. 1, Ringtown . . ...... R.D. 3, Kutztown ........ R.D. 3, Kutztown . . . . . . 611 Brew St., Tamaqua . . . . 702 Main St., Shoemakersville . . . . . . Belmont St., Allentown . . . . 22 Garfield Ave., Norwood . . . . 1118 Pioneer Rd., Lansdale- ...............R.D.1,Ashland . . . . Howell Rd., R.D. 5, Shavertown . . . . 600 Penn Ave., West Reading . . . . . . . . . 504 Arch St., Perkasie . . . . . f .. .R.D.1,Mertztown Kistler, Ronald J .... Klein, Charles A .... Klein, Patricia D .... Klipple, June ...... Klatz, Hilda M .... Kmetz, Anthony J. . . Knauss, Janet L., Mrs. . Knauss, Richard . . . Knoblach, John K .... Knoll, Sally A ..... Koch, Curtis K .... Koch, Ronald J ...... Koch, Priscilla S ....... Kohan, Eugene S. . . Kohler, Jane E .... Kolb, Eleanor A. . . Kopp, Loretta J ..... Koons, Ray H ....... Kornhausl, Elaine A. Kough, Patricia D. . . Koury, John S ....... Kovacs, Carol E .... Kovacs, Frank S .... Kovacs, Gail F ..... Kovacs, Louise A .... Kramer, Larry J .... Kramer, Ralph H .... Krastel, Lucy A ..... Kratzel, Karen K .... Krause, Linda K .... Kreitz, Adele ...... Kresge, Russell F. . . Kresley, David S .... K1'il1, John W ...... Kroening, Vicki M. . . Kromer, Neil E .... Kroouze, Thomas J. Krupa, Jean ....... Krutulis, Anne M .... Kudera, Joan M .... Kuhns, Douglas H. . . Kulp, Carol A ....... Kummerer, James K. ..............R.D.1,0refield . . '. . . 2213 Kimmerer St., Bethlehem . . . . . .912 Glass Run Rd., Pittsburgh . . . 523 E. Eveventh St., Northampton . . . . . . . Summit Rd., Schnecksville . . . . . . 356 Ellen St., Hellertown . . . 246 S. Madison St., Allentown . . . . . . 1124 Lehigh-St., Easton . . . . . 2035 Highland St., Allentown . . . . . . 1025 S. Tenth St., Allentown . . . . . . . . . 1005 Thi1'd St., Fullerton . . . . 1332 Washington Ave., Northampton . 1332 Washington Ave., Northampton . . . f 430 W. Spruce St., Mahanoy City . . . 1624 Lincoln Ave., Northampton . . . . 602 Stonas Crossing, Easton ...................Sta.1rucca . . . . 26 N. Twelfth St., Allentown . ..... 104 N. Front St., Coplay ................Box31,Saltillo . . . . 128 N. Charlotte St., Pottstown . . . . . . . . . 2552 Main St., Schnecksville . . 726 Washington Ave., Northampton . . . . . . . 1616 Snyder St., Bethlehem . . . . 1638 Easton Ave., Bethlehem ....................Shartlesville . .................. Route 3, Kutztown . . M. R. 1, School House Rd., Perkasie . .... ..... 2 74 Lehigh Ave., Palmerton . . . . . 2446 S. Fourth St., Allentown . . . . . . 447 Williams St., Easton . . . 161 S. Fourth St., Lehighton . . . . . . 1523 Turner St., Allentown . . . . . 112 Murray Hill Dr., Lancaster . . . . 120 S. Second Ave., West Reading . . 1130 N. Nineteenth St., Allentown . . Grieb Ave., Edgely, Levittown . . . . . 6 S. Third St., Hokendauqua . . . . 403 High St., Schuylkill Haven ................R.D.5,Bethlehem . . . . . . . . 242'S. Franklin St., Allentown 1718 Hokendauqua Ave., Northampton . . . . 106 E. Broad St., Trumbauersville Kunkle, Brenda K. ............ 104 S. Fourth St., Coplay Kuronyi, Joseph .... Kurz, Regina A .... Kutz, Frank A .... Kuzmann, Emil A. . . Kuzmiak, Susan M. . . . . Lackwood, David L .... . . . . . . 243 Avenue B, Palmerton . . . Star Route A, Flemington, N.J. . . , ...... 'R.D. 1, SweetVally . . . . . . . . . 219 N. Franklin St., Fleetwood . . . . . . 962 Lincoln Hgts. Ave., Ephrata . 239 Tulpehocken Ave., West Reading Lafey, Geraldine E. . . Lambert, Patricia J. . . Landis, Marjorie E .... Landis, Sara E ...... Langkamer, Carl G. . . Lantz, Dennis P ..... Laser, Wilma J ....... Lavbach, Raymond T. . Lauchnor, Ronald J .... Laverson, Ilse ....... Lauser, Martha L ..... Lauser, Robert ........ . . . . Children's Home, Pottsville . . . . . 2717 Chesnut St., Camp Hill . . 104 S. Walnut St., Mechanicsburg . . . 155 Harleyville Pike, Souderton . . . 123 S. Seventh St., Lehighton ...........51 HighSt.,Topton . . . . . . 539 Ridge St., Emmaus . ........,.... Catasauqua . . . . . . 120 E. Spruce, Emmaus . . . . 433 N. Eighth St., Allentown . . . . . . . . ...Route 1,Allentown . . . . . 1715 E. Cedar St., Allentown Lavan, Macy E ....................... .... L umberville Lechleitner, Marjorie A. Lehnke, Walter C .... Leister, Mary E ....... Lenart, Barbara A .... Lentz, Harry J ....... Lessig, Welliam R .... . . 117 S. Seventh Ave., West Reading . . . . . . 1350 N.'Tenth St., Reading . . . . . . . . .225 Iron St., Lehighton . . . 633 S. Sixth St., Reading . . . . . . Second St.,-Walnutport ...........Kutztown,R.D.3 Levan, Doris R ..... ..... . . . . 1351 N. Eleventh St., Reading Levengood, Kenneth R. Levy, Jane E ........ Lichner, Robert W ..... Lilly, Judith A ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . R.D. 1, Douglassville . .......... ........ Z ion Hill . . .. . . . . 622 Broad St., Tatamy . . . . . . . 235 Walnut St., Slatington Lindenmoyer, Donald A ...... 751 N. Eleventh St., Allentown Lindenmuth, James M. . . . . . . 830 N. St. Elmo St., Allentown Lindenmuth, Sandra M ...... 1350 Carbon Br Warren Sts., Liott, Anthony L ..... Lischer, Martha A ..... Little, Nancy R ...... ..................Dar1ington,Md. Livingood, Judith A ..... Lodyn, Joann M ....... Long, Barry E .... . . Long, Bruce R ..... Long, Jeanne N ..... Long, Marylee A. . . Longo, William N .... Lorah, Gilbert P .... Loss, Romaine E. . . Loux, George S ..... Lubas, Joanne M .... Lucas, Kay F ..... Lucas, Norman P. Jr. . . Ludwig, Marlene .... Lucostic, Michael A .... Lundgren, Mary E .... Lundy, Karen J .... Lusch, Lana L .... Lutz, Ronald L .... Allentown . . . Fisher's Hill, Hazleton . . . . 106 S. Bradford, Allentown . . . . . . . .609 N. Fifth St., Reading R.D. 1, Evansburg Rd., Collegeville ................R.D.1,Han1burg ........ ..R.D. 1,Schnecksville . . . . . . 520 State St., Slrillington . . . . 3843 Turner St., Allentown .... . . . . .R.D. 1, Wescosville . . . 409 Printz St., Reading . . . Penns Creek, Snyder . . . . Oak Blvd., Lansdale . . . . . . . 949 Cotton St., Reading . . 53 S. Sterley St.,'Shil1ington . . . . . . . . . . Baer Apts., Kutztown . . . . 207 Intervilla Ave., West Lawn ..............Box76,Smock . . . . 2347 N. Second St., Harrisburg . . . . . . . 142 North St., Carbon . . . 103 S. Church St., Reading Lutz, Shirley . . . Lux, Linda A ......... Lynn, Carole L ,..... McCafferty, Joseph M. McCafferty, Scarlett K. McClenahan, Sharon R. . McCloskey, John R. . . McClintock, Louis F. . McCreary, Sandra K. . McFadden, Mildred D. McGeehan, Thomas E. Mcllmoyle, Edward A. Mclntyre, Joseph J ..... Mclntyre, Margaret B. McKee, Bryan L ..... McLean, Robert T .... Mclvlullen, Joseph H .... McNally, William J ,... .... MacLanghlin, Marjory H.. Mace, Dennis E ......... Mack, Loretta C ...... Mancuso, Lucille F. . Madea, Joan I ....... Madeira, Michael J. . . Madison, Robert J ..... Magee, Phyllis J ..... Mahle, Theodore C.. . Mahonery, Joann P .... Makovsky, Paul D .... Malick, Warren C ..... Malman, Margaret E. . ................R.D.2,Kutztown 49 S. Madison Ave., UppervDarby . . . . 1424 Roselawn Dr., Bethlehem . . . . 171 Chew St., Allentown . . . . . . ,. . R.D.. 1, Danielsville . .... 1019 Third St., Catasauqua . . . . . . . . . Robeson St., Reading . . 235 N. Clinton St., Doylestown . . . . . Main Street, Hallstead . . . 308 Brodhead St., Easton . . . . . 340 W. Main St., Kutztown . .... 309 Ivy Rock Lane, Havertown . . . 1710 W. North St., Bethlehem . . 207 E. Water St., Coaldale . . . 518 Windsor St., Fullerton . . . . . . . Route 2, Pine Grove ........R.D. 2, Fleetwood . .... 270 Tenth St., Bethlehem . .... . . R.D. 2, Lansdale . . . 715 ,Second St., Catasauqua . . . . 910 Walnut St., Ashland . . . 217 Franklin St., Reading ................R.D.l,Coplay . . 1734 Perkiomen Ave., Reading . . . 2223 Locust Rd., Morton, Del. . . 409,W. Palmes St., Morrisville ........ . R.D. 3, Kutztown' . . . . . . . 828 Broadway, Bethlehem . . . . 423 Oakwood Lane, Fullerton . . . . . . 1211 Evergreen Rd., Morrisville ............Box67,Gradyville Manahan, Marcia A. . . 1321 Marlborough Ave., Plainfield, N.J. Mann, Carol A ..... ......... 2 24 Main St., Cooperbnrg Mann, Shirley F .... . . . 940 Logan St., Pottstown Mannherz, Gail ..... .... 2 36 Edgely Ave., Bristol Manola, Judith A ........ .... 1 322 Spring Rd., Carlisle Manwiller, Russell R .... ............ R .D. 1, Temple Manzelle,,Vivien M .... . . . 3528 E. Kent Rd., Laureldale Marcani, Nancy M .... ,... 2 33 Willow Rd., Hellertown Marcin, Joseph J. . . ..... 667 Lamb St., Bethlehem Marsh, Katieanne . . . . Baltimore Pike, Concordville Martin, Carol A ..... Martin, Raymond E. . . Mast, Ernest S ...... . Masterson, Kay A ..... Matarazzo, Franklin A. Mathias, Jane S ...... Marshall, Ann ........... 258 Sumac St., Philadelphia 28 Marshall, Edward C., Jr ........ 1603 Carlisle St., Bethlehem . . . . . . . . 329 S. Second St., St. Clair 1500 Faulkland Rd., Wilmington, Del. ,.............Route1,Fleetwood . . . . . . . 5 E. Grand Ave., Tower City . . . 1335 Lacrosse Ave., Kenhlorst ...........R.D.1,Fleetwonrl Matlrein, Wendy D. . . . . . . . Newport Ave., Northampton Mathey, Mary D ....... .... 9 W. Center Ave., Myerstown Mattlage, Valerie L .... Maurer, Marjorie E .... Maurer, Marry L ...... Maurer, Suzanne C .... May, Linda L .,..... Mease, Martha B. . . Meek, Janice E ..... Meckes, Bonnie G .... Mehle, Patricia A .... Mennno, Lucia V ..... Mengel, Gerda E ..... Merlo, Charles 1 .... ...................Westtown . . . . . 32 E. Main St.,.Tremont . . . Galen Hall Rd., Reinholds . . . Galen Hall Rd., Reinholds . . . 1139 Spring St., Reading . . . . . Route 1, Hellertown . . . . . . . .R.D. 1, Mertztown . . . . . . . . . . .R.D.1,Walnutport . . . . . . 929 Lobelia Ave., Reading . . . 1114 Mount Laurel Ave., Temple . . . .420 Woodside Ave.,West Lawn . . . 116 E. Center St., Mazareth Merluzzo, Joan P. . .- ......... 2141 Fairview Ave., Mt. Penn Mesics, Joseph .............. 2412 East Blvd., Bethlehem Messenlehner, Eleano Messer, Harold R. . . Mest, Beverly A. . . Metzgar, Arthur ...... Metzger, Patricia L. . . Middlecamp, Ruth A. . Mikletz, Daniel J .... Miksits, Frank R .... Miksits, John H .... Miller, Bonnie J. . . Miller, Carole A. . . Miller, Darwin W .... Miller, Edward P. . . Miller, GregoryJ .... Miller, Jane L ....., Miller, Kathryn H .... Miller, Mary A. . r J ......... 1630 Washington Ave., Northampton . . 11 Eaton St., Schuylkill Haven ...........R.D.1,Boyertown . . . . . 111 Lincoln Ave., Stockertown .. .. .....418'N. Broad St., Allentown . . . ....... S. Fourth St., Hamburg Mihalik, Elizabeth J. . . . . . . . . . . . R.D. 1, Center Valley . . .. . . . . . . .357 Henry St., Hellertown . . . . 517 E. Eleventh St., Northampton . . . . 517 E. Eleventh St., Northampton .............R.D.4,Wellsboro . . . . . . . . 1768 Main St., Slatedale . . . . 243 E. Weis St., Topton . . . . . . . . 233 Main St., Kutztown ... . . . . . 1600 Penn Ave., Wyornissing . . . . 10 Abbeyview Ave., Willow Grove . . . . 101 S. Robeson St., Robesonia . . . . . . . . . Morris Rd., Lansdale Miller, Theodore B ..................... R.D. 1, Hamburg Millingtown, Helen B. Mills, Otto H ....,... Miscavage, Walter J. . Mitman, Gloria J ..... Moatz, Carol Ann .... Moffa, Elizabeth A. . . Mohl, Fern Arlene . . . ....................SpringMount 629 W. Elkins Ave., Philadelphia 20 . . . . . . . . . . 128 Lewis St., Minersville ..............R.D.2,Easton . . . . . . 812 Chestnut St., Emmaus . . . . . . . . . . 107 York Road, Warminster . . . . . . .32 Charles St., Schuylkill Haven Mohn, Eilene R .... 3507 River Rd., Riverview Pk., Reading Mohn, Linda L ................. 209 State St., Shillington Moll, Carol Mary . . . Moll, Rodney W ..... Monagarm, John W .... ................Bowers .. . . . . . . R.D., Pennsburg ......180 W. Main St., Kutztown Monasmith, Barry L ........... 1921 N. Sixteenth St., Reading Monk, Rebecca J ...... . . . 703 Montgomery Ave., W. Pittston Pyatt, Carol A. ' .... Moon, Sylvia A. . . Moore, Patricia A. Moore, Raymond . Moralis, Janet P. . Mordan, Nancy J ..... Morello, Joseph F. . . Morgan, William . Morris, Rita M. . . Mosser, Donald A. Moyer, A. Brian . . . Moyer, Carol J. . . Moyer, 'Jeffrey F. . . Moyer, Joan A. . . Moyer, Judith A. . Moyer, Judith A. . Moyer, Kay B ..,. Moyer, Mary I ..., Moyer, Mildred F. Moyer, Myrtle H. Moyer, Sandra J. . Moyer, William H. Mozeko, Jean M ...,. Muccolini, Eugene P. Munroe, William F. . Munsch, Dianne K. . . Murphy, Kathryn D. . Murphy, Paul A ..... Moschlitz, Robert A. Musselman, David L. Musser, Marion E. . . Meisumeir, Connie J. . . . . . Silver Crest Orchard, Bechtelsville . . . ..... 504 Virginia Ave., Havertown , . . . . 2138 Valleyview Drive, Folcroit . . . . 633 E. North St., Bethlehem . . . . . . . . R.D. 2, Bloomsburg . . . . . . Route 20, Pottstown . . 16 Pebble Lane, Levittown . . . . . . . 523 Moss St., Reading . . . . 244 Fairview St., Bethlehem . . . 220 S. Third St., Hamburg . . . . 240 Carsonia Ave., Mt. Penn . . . 816 S. Hall St., Allentown . . . 522 S. Fourth St., Hamburg ,..................Bowers . . . . . 320 Jefferson St., Fullerton . . . . . . . . . . . . ....R.D.1,Alburtis . . .... 2131 Lincoln Ave., Northampton . . . 3217 Stoudt's Ferry Bridge Rd., Riverview Park . 120 E. Main St., Schuylkill Haven . . . . . . . . . . 213 Wentz St., Kutztown . . . . . . . .644 Evergreen, Ennnaus . . . . . . 2331 Covington Ave., Bethlehem . . . . . . . 1038 N. St. Elmo, Allentown . . . . 418 Sycamore Rd., West Reading . . . . . 340 W. Montgomery St., Allentown . . . . . 312 W. Miwer St., West Chester 415 Brandywine La., King of Prussia . . . . . . 101 New Street, Hellertown . . . ......... R.D. 1, Slatington .............Bowmansville . .... 43 Ridgewood Rd., Easton Narchurski, Sandra K .... . . . 427 S. Fifteenth St., Reading Nally, Nan E ....... Nase, Barbara R .... Negri, U. Fred ..... Neifert, Margaret E. . Nelson, Peter C .... Nemeth, Joseph C. F .... Nester, Fern I ....... . . . 105 Post Place, St. Lawrence . . . Jefferson St., Pennsburg R.D. . . . . . . . . 9 Cedar St., Fleetwood . . . . 58 E. Market St., Middleburg . . . R.D. 1, Box 318, Macungie . . Box 118, Route 1, Coplay ... . . . . . . . . . .R.D.2,Hambu1'g Nester, Marilyn C ............... Star Route, Allentown Neugebauer, Carolyn J ..... 906 Bustleton Pike, Feasterville Neuman, Natalie J ........... 151 S. Fourth St., Coplay Nevin, Carol A ....... 9540 Park Edge Drive, Allison Park . . . . . 742 Wyoming St., Allentown Niael, Linda E. . , 84 Newhard, Patricia M. Noble, Philip A ...... N. Courtland St., East Stroudsburg . . . . . . . 21 Northview Drive, Hanover Northeimer, Cheryl L ........... . . . R.D. 2, Sinking Spring Nuss, Richard C .... O'Brien, Jane E ..... 156 . . . . . . R.D. 1, Bechtelsville . . . 2144 Allen St., Allentown O'Brien, Patricia A. . . O'Conner, Joseph L. . . . . . . . . . .414 Hazel St., Reading' . . . . . . . 57 MacDade Blvd., Collingdale O'Donnell, Dennis D ....... 1138 Third St., Catasauqua Oechgle, Edward H. . Oeken, Eleanor B. , . . O'Hara, Irene C .... Oldham, James J .... Ondush, Rosemarie A. . . . . . . . . . .251 Eighth Ave., Bethlehem . . . . . 201 North Hills Ave., North Hills . . . 632 Tanglewood Lane, Devon . . . . . Box 229 R.D. 1, Mohnton .... . .... . . 116 First Ave., Chapmans Onuskonysh, Charles W .... ..... 1 43 N. Third St., Allentown Oplinger, Audrey J. . . Orlando, David A .... Orner, Donald J ...... Oswald, Kathleen L. . Oswald, Terry L .... Overpeck, Grace M. . . Overturf, Janice E. . . Owens, Larry S ..... Pack, Gwen C ...... . . . ........... ' . R.D. 1, Walnutport ParkAve.,Reading . . . . 808 Fourth St., New Cumberland . . ...... 123 N. Irving St., Allentown . . . 834 Buttonwood St., Reading . . . . 627 N. Ninth St., Allentown . . . 132 Walnut St., Mohnton . . . . 415 Bridge St., Lehighton .... . . . . . . . Morris Rd.,Ambler Pankowski, Nancy M .......... 2143 Reading Ave., VVest Lawn Papay, Mary Ellen I. . . . . . . . 419 Diamond St., Slatington Parker, Mary L ........... Rock Raymond Rd., Downingtown Parker, Roger D ..... Paschall. Adelynn . . Pastir, Richard E .... .Paul, Frank C., Jr .... Pearce, Carol A .... Pecsek, Susan Y .... Peirce, Charles E .... Peirce, Donna E. . . Perkins, Pamela A .... Perrone, Rosalie . . . Person, Jeffret R. . . Person, Leroy F .... Perwein, Pamela .... Peters, Eva J ....... Peters, John K., III . . . Peterson, Bonnie B. . . Petraitis, Diane H .... Pilum, Daniel L ..... Pichini, Deanna M. . . Pickering, VVayne E. . Piehl, Robert W ..... Pierzchala, Wanda T. . . . . . 903 Old Lancaster Pike, Reading . . . . 1415 Locust St., Norristown . . . 307 E. High St., Hellertown . . . 74 Cowpath Rd., Souderton . . . 119 Elm Ave., Cheltenham . . . . . . . . . R.D. 4, Bethlehem . . . . . 202 Perry St., Elkins Park . . . . . . . . . Salem Pike, Mickleton . . . . 100 Stanford Ave., Lincoln Park . . . 119 W. Kleinhans St., Easton . . . . 3109 Capital St., Allentown ................R.D.2,Bath . . . 614 George St., Pennside . ...R.D.1,Newport . . . . 1308 Jennings St., Bethlehem . . . . . . . . .2440 S. Lumber St.. Allentown . . . . . 1510 W. Union Blvd., Bethlehem . . . . . . 322 Wunder St., Reading . . . 42 N. Carroll St., Reading . . . 4423 Tolbut St., Phila. 36 . . . 711 N. Sixth St., Allentown . . . ........... M. R. 1, Souderton Pisanick, Dorothy A ............. 320 Carpenter St., Reading Pittinger, Sandra J .... Plank, Bonita A ...... Plank, Susan J. . . . .... . . . . . .413 New St., Freemansburg 130 Woodland Circle, Downingtown i l ...... 1137 N. Twelfth St., Reading Plequette, Marilyn A ..... ...' . 6 Easthill Drive, Doylestown Podlasek, Dolores A. . Pokotello, Patricia A. . . . ..... 324 S. Tenth St., Reading . . . . R.F.D. 2, Box 346, Nazareth Polischak, Felicia A. Pollock, Robert B. . . Popowitz, Roger P. , Porter, William T. . Poitnova, April R. . . Possimato, Linda F. Potteiger, Roberta M .... Potts, Holly L ........ Powell, Doris L .... Powers, Karen A .... Powers, Mark J. . . Prathe1', Louise V. . . Price, Grace M. . . Price, Judith E .... Price, Kenneth A. . . Pritsch, Ralph J. . . Purnell, Janet L. . . Pumell, Melanie I. Puskas, Frances I. . . . Quesada, Joseph R. . Quier, Robert S., Jr. Rader, John B ..... Radtke, David M. . . Rahe, Caroline I .... Rambo, Danielle N. Ranck, Karen L ..... . . . .1936 Palm St., Reading . . . . . 537 Achille Rd., Havertown . . . . . :R.D. 1, Box 90, Quakertown .' Apt. 152-B, School House Lane, Phila. 44 . . . 136 E. Ettwein St., Bethlehem . . . . . . . . . .708 Pine St., Easton .................Strausstown . . . 419 Oakwood Ave., Stroudsburg . . . 443 N. Ninth St., Allentown . . . . . 429 N. Twelfth St., Reading . . 3625 Kutztown Rd., Laureldale . 3302 Cambridge Circle, Allentown . . . 123 N. Twelfth St., Allentown . . . 1841 Hampden Blvd., Reading . . . . . . 1337 Church St., Reading . . . . . . 916 Serrill Ave., Yeadon . . . . . . . . Grier City, Barnesville 607 N. Twenty-fifth St., Pennside . . . . 624 Maryland Ave., Fullerton . . . . . . 361 Nulton Ave., Easton .. . . . . . . . R.D. 1,Ashland . . . . 513 Willow Rd., Hellertown ...........R.D.,Pennsburg . . . . . 23 Crystal Pl., Levittown . . . 115 E. Spruce St., Emmaus . . . . . . . 85 Los Robles, Pennside . .... 887 Pointview Ave., Ephrata Raszkiewicz, Michael J. . . . . 529 S. Sixth St., Reading Rathbone, Nancy F .... . . Rathje, Carol M ......... Rau, Jackie L ..... Rau, Miriam P .... Rausch, John D ...... Readinger, Sallie A .... Reckard, Carolyn . . . Redclay, Rita J ....... Reed, Charles T., Jr. . . Reed, Martha H ........ Reeser, Margaret H .... Regan, Robert D ...... Regrut, Mary E. . . Rehrig, Dean R. . . . . . . . . . 245 Wooded Way, Chester 841 N. Twenty-third St., Allentown . . . , ........ . . R.D. 1, CenterValley . . . . . . . Box 2, Mohrsville . . 1. . 1722 Olive St., Reading . . . . . . . 651 Maris St., Phila. 28 . . . . 105 Montrose Blvd., Reading . . A ..... 76 Locust St., Emmaus .... . . . . . . R.D. 1,Myerstown . . . . 226 S. VValnut St., Birdsbort, . . . 1304 Everett St., Pittsburgh 21 . . . . . 311 Front St., West Easton . . . . . . . 699 Dixon St., Allentown Rehrig, Scarlett R .... .... 1 430 Catasauqua Rd., Bethlehem Reich, Shirley L. . . Reich, Thomas R ........ . ....... 541 Fern Ave., Reading . . . . . . . 395 W. Main St., Ringtown Reidenhour, Mrs. Marcia A. . . . . 238 E. Main St., Kutztown Reiff, Lynda L ............. 101 Midland Ave., Reading Reilly, Patricia A. . . Reimer, Sallie E. . . Reinbach, lay A ..... Reinhold, john H .... Reiner, Rebecca A. . . Reinhard, David C. . . Reinhart, jill ....... Reinliart, Warren F. . . R.D. 1, Box 197, East Stroudsburg . . . . . . 360 Crest Drive, Fullerton . . . 1486 Second St. Pike, Southampton . . . . 603 N. Thirteenth St., Allentown . . . . . 2324 Spring St., West Lawn . . . 938 N. Seventh St., Allentown . . . . . . 1125 Union St., Reading ....... 1357 N. Ninth St., Reading Reinhold, jeffrey A ......... 807 Old Lancaster Pike, Reading Reiniger, Michael P. . Reiss, Richard D .... Reitnauer, Patricia D. . Remaly, Suzanne I. . . Remig, Robert L ..... Renninger, David H. . Renshaw, Susan T .... Rensing, Martin F .... Rentschler, Ruth I .... Rhoads, Allen R ..... Repsher, Evelyn M. . Rhodin, Sigrid M ..... Rice, Joyce A ....... Richardson, john E. . Richter, Fredric D .... Rickrode, Anita L .... Riffle,.Iean L ..... . Rinker, Morgan J., III .... Risheill, Susan C .... Risser, Richard I .... Rissmiller, Adrienne R. . . Rittle, Charles ...... Ritz, Patricia A ...... Ritzman, Joan A ..... Riu, Diane A ..... Rix, Anna M ...... Roberts, David A .... Roberts, Susan L .... Robeson, Paul H .... Roether, Gloria-lean . Roddy, Nancy V ...... Rogers, Linda A ....... Romig, Marian D .... Ronalds, William B. I . Roney, Carol A. . . Rosin, Victoria . . . Rossi, Ronald R. . . Roth, Rosin B. . . . . . 516 Elm Ave., Muhlenburg Park, . Reading . . . . 6610 Lynford St., Phila. 49 . . . . . . . 411 E. Fourth St., Boyertown . 527 N. Twenty-first St., Allentown . . . . . . . 81 Sixth Ave., Collegeville . . .............. Shanesville . . . . 439 Lehigh St., Palmerton . . . . . . . . . . 158 Clymer St., Reading ....................R.D.1,Hamburg . . . 97 Circle Drive, R.D. 3, Reading . . . . . . . . 2127 Edgewood St., Easton . . . . . . . . . Walnut Lane, Montoursville . . 2838 Cherryville Rd., Northampton . . . . . . . 742 N. Ninth St., Allentown . . . . 3116 Easthill Drive, Bethlehem . . . 330 W. High St., New Oxford . . . 600 Revere Blvd., West Lawn . . . . 938 Crawford St., Bethlehem . . . . 1926 Elder St., Reading . . . . 454 Gordan St., Allentown . . . . . . . Route 1, Windgap . . .... 1421 Moss St., Reading . . . . 4009 Eighth Ave., Temple . . . . . . S. Fourth St., Tower City ..........R.D. 1, GenterValley . . 1100 Mahantongo St., Pottsville . . . . . . . . . 333 Greene St., Berwyn . . . . . . . . . . R.D. 2, Boyertown . . . . . . 1819 Lafayette St., Scranton . . . . . . 124 Funston Ave., Reading 204 Grassmore Ave., Interlaken, NJ. .....................Covington . . . 1704 N. Sixteenth St., Reading . . 116 Washington St., Windgap . . . . . . . . . . . R.D. 1, Perkiomenville . . Covered Bridge Rd., New Hope . . . . . . . . 91 S. Vine St., Hazleton . . . 25 Nield Rd., Springfield Roth, Stanley H ....,. Rothenberger, Linda . . . Rowe, Melvin D. . . Russ, Sallie E ...... Russiano, David S ..... Ruth, Lenore M .... Rynn, John T ...... Sabler, Louis I ....,.. St. Germain, Paul T .... Salamone, Linda S. . . . . . . . . . 12 Saylor Drive, Coplay . . . . 143 N. Centre Ave., Leesport Rothenberger, Otis S ....... 1517 Pennsylvania St., Allentown . . . . . . . . . . . R.D. 2, Birdsboro . . . 409 VV. North St., Bethlehem . . . 1937 Liberty St., Allentown . . . . . . . Box 77, Springtown . . . . . Bridge St., Mahonoy Plane . .. 1519 Elliott Ave., Bethlehem . . . 629 Morton Ave., Chester . . . U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks Salkeld, Charles F., III ............. 501 Holmes Rd., Morton Sand, Arlene C ......... 149 N. Whiteoak St., Kutztown Santo, Dominic A .... . . . Sandone, Carol A ..... . . . . 1805 Electric St., Dumnore . . . 156 School St., Summit Hill Sarvas, Barbara J. . . . . . 114 Intervilla Ave., West Lawn Saul, Daniel T ...... . . . . . . 341 W. Main St., Kutztown Saul, Sandra C., Mrs ..... ....... 3 50 Normal Ave., Kutztown Savage, Walter I ......... . . 302 Sunset Rd., West Reading Saylor, Barbara L ..................... R. D. 3, Pottstown -Scalese, Ricardo V. . . 309 Tulpehocken Ave., West Reading Schach, Claude H ....... Schaeffer, Mark F .... Schaeffer, Nelson L .... . . Schaeffer, Robert W. ,. . . . Schaffer, Larry T ...... . . . Schaffer, Rosalie M ..... Schaffer, Maryann T ...... Schaltenbrand, Philip E. . . Scheftler, Margaret A ....... Scheib, Kathleen A .... . . . . 233 E. Main St., Tremont . . . . 1670 N. Tenth St., Reading . . . 1229 Main St., Northampton 523 N. Thirteenth St., Allentown . . . . . . . . . . .R.D.1,Northan1pton . . . . . . 1726 Center St., Bethlehem . . . . . 343 Grants St., Allentown 1005 Detweiler Ave., Hellertown . . 2251 Jefferson Ave., WVest Lawn . . . 7103 Boyer St., Philadelphia Scheks, Joseph ............ 125 Northampton St., Hellertown Schiffner, juliaun ........ Schmeckenbecker, Sandra . Sclnnid, Renee G ....... Schmoyer, Laurel A ..... Schnable, Edwin M ..... Schneider, Dorothy L .... Schnell, Barbara A .... Schock, Diane S ..... Scholl, Milton J ..... Scholtis, Dorothy A ..... Schonberger, Sarilyn . . . Schonour, Ioan L .... Schrack, Dolores E. . . Schray, Robert D ...... Schroeder, Sandra F .... .216 E. Cumberland St., Allentown ..............R.D.1,Wysox . . . . . 29 W. Park Ave., Neffs . . . . . . . . R.D. 2, Coopersburg . . . . 1114 N. Ninth St., Reading .'. . . 1375 Fayette Ave., Reading . . . 867 Church St., Catasauqua . . . . . 629 Cedar St., Allentown . . 340 Godshall Rd., Soudertown . . . . . . 136 F1'ont St., Cementon . . . 1507 Union St., Allentown . . . 139 Hillcrest Rd., Mohnton ................Rehrersburg . . . 322 N. Front St., I-Iokendauqua . . . . 463 W. Main St., Kutztown Schrope, Richard B. . . . . . Schroth, Lawerence L .... Schucker, Christine A. Schwartz, Marie A ...... Schwartz, Randall L. . Scolere, XVilliam R. . . Scrima, Mary L .... Seaman Rodney D. . . Sechler, Carol R .... Seeger, jack C ..... . Seihirth, Wayne A. . . Seip, ,lannes L .... . Sekoch, john P., jr. . . Sell, Lee D ....... Seltzer, Ada M ......... Seltzer, Robert T., jr. . Semmel, Roy F. . . J . . Serfass, Barbara S .... Severns, Beverly A ...... Seyfert, james R .... Seymour, Lynne E. . . Shacldinger, Nancy E. ...............Hegins .........Box32,Revere . . . . . 18 N. Pine St:, Kutztown . . . . 2432 Main St., Northampton . . . . 646 Brookline St., Reading . . . . . 105 Ann St., Peekville . . . . . . 1339 Ferry St., Easton . . . . : . 935 Tilghman St., Allentown . . . . . 408 Main Blvd., Allentown 33 Burning Bush Lane, Levittown . . . . . . . 1217 Amity St., Reading . . . Box 351, Shoeinakersville . . . 538 Railroad St., Allentown .... . . . . . .R.D.2,NewTripoli .............R.D.3,Kutztown . Hillcroft Ave., Schuylkill Haven . . . . .........R.D.1,Lehighton . . . 455 W. Church St., Slatingtoa . 22 N. Twenty-fifth St., Mt. Penn . . . . 623 N. Twelfth St., Reading . . . 377 Washington Ave., Jermyn . . . .. 169 N. Main St., Doylestown Shadle, james E ..... ....... N Viconisco Ave., Tower City Shafer, Edith K ..... Shafer, Shirley A. . . Shamenek, Joanne ...... Shankweiler, Carol I. . . Sharadin, Sauna L .... Sharman, David, IV . . Sharpe, Marilyn M .... Shartle, Dorothy M. . . Shaw, Donald E .... Sheets, Carlton R .... 4453 Yates Rd., Cornwells Heights ...... . . . . . . . . . .R.D.2,Tamaqua 718 S. Twentv-filth St., Harrisburg ..................Frederick . . 1217 Robeson St., Reading ,.... . . . . R.D. 2, Sinking Spring .. .917 E. Sycamore St., Allentown . . . . . 529 State Drive, Lebanon . . . 305 W. Main St., Kutztown . . . . 204 Wood St., Catasauqua Sheetz, Martha A .................. 1237 East Ave., Roslyn Shellhammer, Henrietta M ............ R. D. l, New Ringgold Shellock, Roger E ..... 1330 Washington Ave.. Northhampton Sherman, Robert V. . Shields, Anne E .... Shiffer, john A ...... Shiner, Geraldine M. . Shinn, Bonnie I ..... Shipe, W. Barry .... Shoopaclc, joseph J. . . . . . . . . . 27 S. Eleventh St., Reading . . . . 306 High St., Mt. Penn, Reading . . . . . . . . . 27 Spruce St., Emmaus . . . . . 1715 W. Market St., Bethlehem . . . . 414 Beecher Ave., Cheltenham .............R.D.2,Reading . . . . . . . . 30 S. Front St., St. Clair Shuebrook, Ronald L ........... 440 Melvin Dr., Brookhaven Shuhler, Margaret L ......... 1834 Washington St., Allentown Shuhler, Marguerite L ......................... .... P alm Shuler, Herbert F ..... Shultz, Virginia R .... Shupp, Gary G ..... Sichel, Barbara E .... . . . . . . Route 113, Lederach . . . . . . . . . . . R.D. 3, Pottstown .. . . . .518 Walnut St., Allentown . . . 119 Wetherill Rd., Cheltenham 157 Stavarski, Eileen M ...... . Steiger, . . . . . . 1716 Conestoga Ave., Lancaster . . . 2610 Hanover Acres, Allentown ................R.D.2,Myerstown gf L1 F Sickafus, .Patrick . . . Sieber, Patricia A .... Siegel, Constance A ..,. Siegel, Jannet H. . . Silfies, Ivy J ........ Silsdorf, Janice E .... Simon, Gery G ...... Simpson, Sandra S. . . Sink, June M ...... Sinkevitch, Samuel ...... Sipos, John J ......... Sirak, Joan A .... Sittler, Ann L ..... Siwak, Joseph J ..... Skrip, Sandra A. . . Slavek, John K ...... Slenirner, David L. . . Sloan, Barbara J ..... Smathers, Drucilla C .... Smida, Janet D .... Smith, Curtis K .... Smith, Darryl J .... Smith, Donald R. . . Smith, Dorothy M. . Smith, Elaine L .... Smith, Eloise J .... Smith, Judith N ..... Smith, Mallory A. . Smith, Robert J ..... Smith, Sandra L .... Smith, Sara J .... Smith, Sharon L .... Smith, Virginia A. . . Sniscak, Richard F. . . Snoke, Larry L ........ Snook, Joseph A., Jr. . . Snyder, Charlotte I ..... Snyder, Frank J .... Snyder, Helen T. . . Snyder Snyder, , Patricia D. . . Snyder, Ruth E ..... Snyder, Sandie J .... Snyder, Walter M. . . Sobey, Virginia L. . . Solomon, Thomas J. Judy M ..... Sommer, Geraldine R. . .. . . . . . . ..R.D.1,Bethel . . . . . 827 Walnut St., Reading . . . 1389 Lowther Rd., Camp Hill . . 1036 Chestnut St., Reading .............StateAve.,Lyon ......................Bowers . . . . 136 N. Seveath St., Lehighton . . . . . . . . 330 Vine St., Ephrata ..................R.D.1,Rome . . 1739 Laubach Ave., Northampton 972 Washington Ave., Northampton . . . . . . 301 W. Douglass St., Reading . . . . . 116 Center St., Tamaqua . . . . 147 S. Third St., Quakertown . . 24 Sycamore St., Hellertown . . . . . . . . R.D. 2, Boyertown . . . . . . . . Mill Rd., Lederach . . . . . 717 York Ave., Lansdale . . . . . 7414 King Hwy., Coatesville . . . . 457 Lehigh Ave., Palmerton . . . . Sunshine Hills, Dunconnon . . . 826 Jackson St., Allentown . . . 315 W. Arch St., Fleetwood . . . . . . 63 Williains Lane, Hatboro . . . . R.D. 4, Morgan Valley, Easton . . . . . . . . . . R.D. 1, Wernersville . . . 225 Constitution Blvd., Kutztown .' ..... 512 Chestnut St., Reading . . . . 1015 S. Seventh St., Allentown . 67 Heckman St., Phillipsburg, N.J. . . . . . . 2929 Lincoln St., Camp Hill .. . . .Stony Run Rd., Spring City . ........R.D.1,Honesdale . . . 502 N. Front St., Allentown . . . . . . . .Route 1,Annville ........R.D. 3, Kutztown .........R.D. 1, Robesonia . . . . . . 1022 Sixth St., Catasauqua . . . . 227 Harrison Ave., Norwood . . . . 3737 Turner St., Allentown . . . . . . . Airport Rd., Pottstown . . . . 89 S. Whiteoak St., Kutztown . . . . . 343 N. Eighth St., Allentown . . . . 1615 Coronado St., Allentown . . . 665 Austin Dr., Fairless Hills . . . . 434 Windsor St., Fullertovvn . ...... 132 Cherry St., Coplay Sonnenfeld, Michael J. . . . . . 905 W. Broad St., Bethlehem Souders, M. Luther, 11 . . . ...... 230 Seem St., Emmaus Sowden, Ronald L .... Spang, Robert H. . . 158 . . . 315 Williams St., Slatington . . . 341 Ridge Ave., Allentown Spangler, M. Elaine . Spatz, Janice M. . . Specht, Esther M .... Spector, Irma E ..... Spengler, Eileen W. . Spengler, Linda R .... Spinger, lilese E. . . Spitzer, Michael S. . . Spivack, Linda M. . . Spitzler, Sandra L .... . Stahl, Linda G ..... Staje, Carole D .... Stanton, Carole A. . . Stanton, Janice L .... Stauffer, Louise M. . . Stauffer , William J. . . Stead, David S ..... Stefanik, Carolyn . . . S tafanis ko, Joseph . . Steffy, Larry J ..... Marion L. . . Steigerwalt, Ronald R Steixner, Joanne S. . . Stephanoff, Kathryn A Stephen, Merritt J. . . Stern, Harold E .... Sterner, Robert E .... Sterner, Roberta E. . Steslow, Louis S .... Stevens , Monroe W ..... Steward, Carolyn A. . . Stewart, Dennis C. . . Strikler, James W. . Stiteler, Linda A ...... . . Stockburger, Diane B Stoltyfus, John E .... Strangia, Robert S .... Strawn, Susan B .... Stricker, Bonnie L. . . Strober, Sheldon . . . Strohl, Constance L. . Stroup, Brian N ..... Strouse, Joy M .... Stuber, Carol A .... Stump,'Laura B. . . . Stump, Lorraine J. . . Stump, Nancy M. . . Stump, Phyllis F .... . . . . 446 Flamingo St., Philadelphia 28 . . . . 366 E. Main St., Fleetwood . . . 216 N. Sixteenth St., Allentown . . . 1447 Highland St., Allentown ...............R.D.2,Batl1 . . . 3021 Center St., Bethlehem ........ . . . . ..R.D.2,Hamburg . . . . 857 N. Tacoma St., Allentown 1404 Edgevale Rd., Philadelphia 51 . . 1753 Richmond Ave., Bethlehem . . . 826 W. Broad St., Quakertown . . . 1107 High St., Williamsport . . . 1296 High St., Pottstown . . . . . 29 Union St., New Milford . . . 98 Old Friztown Rd., Reading . . . . . . . . . 812 Hay Rd., Temple . . 500 Jefferson Blvd., Lincoln Park . . . . . 1808 Pine St., Norristown . . . . 522 S. Sixth St., Reading . . . . 33 S. Hancock St.,'McAdoo . . . . 934 Douglass St., Reading . . . . 1517 Penn St., Williamsport . . . . . . . . . Route 2, Lehighton . . . 624 Hayes St., Bethlehem . . . 972 Buttonwood St., Emmaus . . . . 209 Church St., Macungie . . . . R.D.,2, Sinking Springs . . . 9 Reynolds Ave., Pottstown . . . . 251 Main St., Slatington . . ........ 812 Church St., Reading . . . . 1631 W. Broad St., Bethlehem . ........ R.D. 2, Hamburg ...........R.D.3,Mansfield . . . . 527 Shadeland Ave., Drexelhill . . . . . . . . R.D. 4. Ouakertown . . . . . . Edison St., Wernersville .. . . .43 Fleet St., Jersey City, N.J. . . . . 1332 School Lane, Warrington . . . . 4700 Stricker Rd., Harrisburg . . . . Route 696202, Flemington, N.J. . . . 15 N. Second St., Allentown ..... . . . ..R.D.2,Palmerton . . . 444 E. Kleinhans Ave., Easton . . . 1779 Callone Ave., Bethlehem . . . . . . 21 Myrtle Ave., Reading . S. . 442 W. Penn Ave., Robesonia . . . 1918 Hay Terrace, Easton . . . 405 W. Main St., Kutztown Suck, Robert, Jr ..... . . . 130 S. Cloud St., Allentown Sullivan, Ann M .............. 217 S. Sixteenth St., Allentown Sullivan, Raymond P ....... 21 Richard Ave., Shippensburg Summons, Terry G .... Swalm, Darrell W .... Swope, Jeanne L. . . Swoyer, Dawn T ..... Syphard, John O., Jr. . . Tacyn, Geraldine A .... Tajirian, Jeanette .... Taubitz, Louise C .... Taylor, Jane H ...... . . . 3428 Ridgeway St., Laureldale ., .... 2900 Centre Ave., Reading . . . 1351 N. Twelfth St., Reading . ..... 91 Noble St., Kutztown . . . 1015 Oley St., Reading . . . . . 64.1 Pine St., ,Reading . . . . 518 Circle Dr., Havertown . . . 722 Madison St., Mohnton . . . . Willowstone Farm, Chalfont Telliho, Joan D ......... ..... 1 503 Florence St., Laureldale Terefenko, Thomas P ..... - ....... 621 Willow St., Reading Thamarus, Charles J ......... 1434 Perkiomen Ave., Reading Tharp, Judith A. . . R.D. 1, Box 428, Whitehouse Sta., N.J. Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Betty A ..... Elizabeth A. June E ..... Marilyn L. . Sandra M. . . , Tanya L ..... Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Carol A. . . . . . . . Fairview St., East Greenville . . . . . . . . . 740 Main St., Peckville . . R.D. 1, Chapman Lake Rd., Jermyn . . . . . . . 33 Keith St., Wilkes-Barre . .... 1113 Brooke Blvd., Reading . . .......... 33 Joliett St., Joliett Cornelia R. . . .... 829 W. Fifth St., Hazleton Jacqueline Larry S. . . Richard C. Thren, Joanne M .... Tilden, Helen C ..... Till, Sarah L ........ Timmins, James M. . . Tobias, Edward R. . . Topeka, Wesley H ..... Torquati, Patrick R. . . Totaro, Charles S., Jr. . Toulisaent, Betty J. . . Trexler, Kathryn A. . . Trexler, Louise D .... Troilo, Nicholas P .... Troop, Marilyn J. . . Trostle, Yvonne K .... Trout, Eleanor A .... Trout, Janis M ..... Trout, Judith B ....... Troxell, Dolores, B .... Troxell, Patricia A .... Troxell, Rebecca F. . . Trombore, Lynda E. . . . . . . . . . . . 848 Lehigh St., Reading ....................Box1,Bethel . . . . 429 W. Spruce St., Mahanoy City . . . . . . . . 519 Windsor St., Reading . ..... 38 Wellington Rd., Ardmore . . . . 368 Hanover Ave., Allentown . . . . . . . . 623 Chew St., Allentown . . . . . . . . . . . 1232 Pike St., Reading . . Center Square Rd., Swedesboro, N.J. . . . . . . . . . 115 Myrtle Ave., Easton . . . 604 Lincoln Hwy., Fairless Hills . 65 Wyomissing Blvd., Wyomissing ...........,........WescosvillC . . . . . . . . .2141 Allen St., Allentown .......... 10 N. Second St., Reading 1417 Fern Ave., Kenhorst, Reading . . . .655 Highland Ave., Gettysburg ......................ManataWny . . . . 193516 Liberty St., Allentown . . 79 Cacoosing Ave., Sinking Soring Troutman, Donald B .... . 3324 Harrison Ave., Muhlenberg Park . . . . . . . . . 710 Race St., Catasauqua . . . . . . .'. ... ...Box 212, Fairfield . . . . . 121 S. Thirteenth St., Allentown . . . 11 Centre Ave., Topton Trygar, John P .... Tucci, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . 320 S. Tenth St., Reading . . ........... 122 Jefferson St., Reading Turner, Alice P. . . . . . 3825 Pulaski Ave., Philadelphia 40 Turnicky, Joan M .... Tyson, Marlene S .... Uhl, Lorene A .... Ulicivy, John J ...... Ulshafer, Wilfred P .... Umholtz, David C. . . Updegrove, Louise L. . Uram, John ..... ..... Urmy, Joyce M. . . Vance, Joyce K .... Van Doorn, Jan H. . . Vickery, Linda L ..... Virdin, Margaret ..... . . . . . 37 Hillside Ave., Doylestown . . . . 300 Quigley Ave., Willow Grove . . . 1005 Lawrence St., Allentown . . . . . 1343 Fretz Ave., Allentown . . . . 214 W. Greenwich St., Reading . . . 2127 Ruby Rd., Harrisburg . . .............. Main St., Hegins . . . . 522 Lackawanna Ave., Mayfield . . . 45 N. Main St., Coopersburg . . . . . 165 W. North St., Carlisle . . . . n. 211 Poplar Ave., Wayne . . . . . 1411 Fayette St., Reading . . .... 7125 Walker St., Philadelphia Von Ohlsen, Marjorie R .... .... 2 015 Bemville Rd., Reading Voyden, Leo J ........ Wachsmuth, Barbara'A. Wachtman, Richard A. Wagner, Carole I ..,.. Wagner, Trula A ...... . . . . . 538 Jute St., Allentown . . . .... 440 Prospect Ave., Horsham . . . .... Crestview Rd., Harrisburg . . . 26 N. Railroad St., Myerstown ..............R.D.2,Fleetwood Waldron, Karen M ....... 23 S. Seventh Ave., West Reading Walker, Larry E. Wall, Sandra T. . Walmer, Betsy A .... Walters, Dawn E .... Waltman, Lois E. . . . . . . . . . 306 Wyandotte St., Bethlehem . . .... 316 E. Twentieth St., Northampton ............R.D. 1, Linglestown . . . . 428 Jefferson St.,.Ful1erton ...... 212 E. Market St., Orwigsburg Ward, Caroline E ............ 20 Taylor Rd., Conshohocken Wardell,- Don L ........ . 731 Old Corlies Rd., Neptune, N.J. Wardrop, Anna L. . . 509 Lawrence Ave., Lincoln Park, Reading Wardrop, James C. Warne, Norma L. . . Wilbur, Saile E ..... 981 NVoodbousne Dr., Southampton Watson, Donald L. . Weaver, 'Karen B. . . Weaver, Lewis A. . . Weaver, Paul F. . . Zerkowski, MaryAnn M ........ 2146 Fairview Ave., Reading Weaver, Ray A .... Weber, Joan C ...... Weed, William E. . . Weeks, Nancy C ..... Wehr, Dianne L ,... Weida, Kathryn C. . Weidner, Judith A ..... Weierbach, Paul R .... Weing, Siegfried . . 409 E. Marble St., Mechanicsburg ..................R.D.3,Tamaqua . . . ..... 611 Cherokee St., Bethlehem . ....... 2308 Walnut St., Allentown . . . . . 121 E. Susquehanna St., Allentown . . . . . . . . 3426 Gray St., Laureldale . . . . . . . . . . 836 Thorn St., Reading . . . . . . 244 Ninth Ave., Bethlehem . . . . . . . . 61 S. Pine St., Hazleton . . . 129 W. Seventh Ave., Collegeville . . . . . . . . . 829 Iron St., Lehighton . . . . . . . . 3105 Main St., Neffs . . . . . . . .252 Chestnut St., Pottstown . . .' .......... R.D. 2, Bethlehem . . . . . 551 Washington Ave., Northampton Weinhardt, Karen A ............ Old York Rd., Solebury Weir, David J ..... Weiss, David F .... . . . . . . 23 S. Poplar St., Allentown . . . 622 Christian St., Bethlehem Weiss, John C .... Wells, Judith T. . . XVells, Susan E. . . VVells, Susan J ...... Wenger, Lorena J .... Wenner, Carol L ..... Wenrich, Ronald A. . . Wentz, Eileen L. . . Wenzel, Anita L ..... Werkheiser, Carol J. . . Werner, Audrey J .... Weiner, Marian L .... . . 1837 Hay Terrace St., Easton . . . 61 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe . . . . . . 31 Myrtle Ave., Reading . . . . . . . . . Dayton Ave., Hallstead . . . . 2498 Horseshoe Rd., Lancaster . . . . . . . . . . Route 3, Allentown . . . . 1234 Brooke Blvd., Reading . . . . . . . . . . Box 26, Parryville . . . . . . . 44 E. Paoli St., Allentown . . . . . 2028 Country Place, Bethlehem . . . . . . . . 164 Chestnut St., Molmton . . . . . . . . . College Hill, Kutztown Wert, Beverly A .... 3111 Grandview Blvd., Sinking Spring Wertman, Jeanette B. . Wertz, Doris M. . . . Wertz, Joan E ..... . Wetherhold, Ronald O. Wetterau, Carol A .... Wetzel, Barbara A .... Wetzel, Carol A .... Wetzel, Diane J .... Wetzel, Frederick W. . Whalen, Anne M ..... Whetstone, Cary D. . . Whitaker, Stanley A., Jr . . . . . . . . . . . Route 2, Slatington . . . . 515 Elizabeth Ave., Laureldale . . . . . 515 Elizabeth Ave., Laureldale . ....... R.D. 1, Center Valley . . 131 Market St., Tamaqua . . . . . . .R.D. 3, Allentown . . . . . . . 49 Branch St., Tremont . . 520 Main St., East Greenville . . . . . . . Tremont Apts., Allentown . . . 627 E. Centre St., Mahanoy City . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown St., Tamaqua 1917 Thirty-fi1'stSt., S.W., Allentown White, Mary T ...,........... 245 Cherry Lane, Lansdale White Pamela L ..... . . . ...... Cedar Hill Rd., Ambler Whitehead, Charlotte A. . Whitely, Margaret A .... Whitesell, Lona E .... Whitley, Richard A. . . Whittick, Sue A ...... Wickes, Pere C ...... Wiggins, David B .... . . . . . . . Ramich Rd., R.D. 1,Temple . . . . 1127 S. Hanover St., Pottstown .................Springtown . . . 1119 Locust St., Lansdale . . . . . . .. ..R.D.'5, Lebanon . . . . . . . . 425 South Ave., Holmes Wiggins, William T ............. 425 South Ave., Holmes Wilcox, Glenda B .... Wilde, Kenneth D. . . Wilgis, Beverly M .... . 433 Glendale Cir. St., Springfield . . 637 N. Sixteenth St., Allentown . . . 107 W. Greenwich St., Reading Wilhelm , Joan A .... Williams, DonnaJ .... Williams, Gail C. . . Williams Jane M ....,. Williams , Jean A ....... Williams Shirley M., Mrs. . Williams Theodore R .... Wilson, Celia A ..... Wilson, William R .... . . . . . . . . . 713 Porter St., Easton . . . . 602 Belmont Ave., Laureldale . . . . 1372 Queen St., Pottstown . . . 1045A N. Twelfth St., Reading . . . . 222 W. Main St., Kutztown . . . . . . . Route 3, Kutztown . . . 225 W. Main St., Kutztown . . . . . . . . 76 Pine St., Galeton . . . . 2 Timber Lane, Levittown WViltsee, Dale A .... Wimmer, Barbara J. . Wirebach, Jolm H. . Wolf, Barbara A. . . wolf, rum-y E .,,.,. Wolfskill, Betsy A. . Woods, Linda A .... XVorman, Ronald J. . hVO1'tl1lI1g1Ol'l, Carol D. Wotring, Kathryn L. Woyewoda, Bettyann Wrem, Karen S .... VVright, Judith A. . . Yakubecek, Dennis J. Yanolko, Dolores P. Yarnall, Jerry R ..... Yaroshak, Carole A. . Yeager, Jolm R ..... Yelinko, Francis .... . . . 210 Tomlin Rd., Gibbstown, N.J. . ........... 125 Landis St., Altoona . . . . .20 Young Birch Rd., Levittown . . . . . . . . . . 1238 Butler St., Reading . 305 E. Twenty-first St., Northampton . . . . 47 W. Penn Ave., VVernersville . . . . 327 E. Main St., Fleetwood . . .V ..... 151 Main St., Emmaus . . .... 51 Harvest Rd., Levittown . . . 1012 Fifth St., Catasauqua . . . . . 1010 Bushkill St., Easton . . . . . 34 S. WVest St.. Allentown . . . . 146 Harshberger St., Johnston . . . . . . . . . . 234 Main St., Egypt . . . 1974 S. Delaware St., Allentown . . . 607 Owen Rd., West Chester . . . . 421 Redwood St., Harrisburg . . . . 626 N. Berks St., Allentown . . . . . . . . . .431 Third Ave., Bethlehem Yelovich, Stephen F ........ 638 Washington Ave., Bethlehem Yerger, Christine . . Yerger, Lawrence R. . . Yocom, Janet E ...... Yodlosky, Beverly A . 86 Brunswick Ave.. Bloomsbury, N.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . R.D. 1, Shoemakersville . . .. . . .. . . . . .Main St., Reinholds . .... 730 N. Thirteenth St., Pottsville Young, Judith M ...... . . . 2124 Fairland Ave., Bethlehem Youngblood, Sally . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prospect, Montrose Youngman, James F. 111 . . . .... 200 Orange St., Selinsgrove : Youse, Larry C .............. 104 E. Main St., Kutztown . . . . . . 1931 McKean St., Philadelphia Zabor, Heather .... Yust, Edwin .... Vicaris and Osborn Sts., Philadelphia Zahurak, Michael S ............. 635 VVillow St., Reading Zampelli, Adele . . . . . . Zellner, Rebecca L .... Zellers, Sheila J. . . Zellner, Lois R ..... Zellner, Virginia A. . . Zelusky, Patricia A., . . ....... R.D. 2, Douglassville ............ R.D. 3,Tamaqua . . . 1306 N. Eleventh St., Reading . ........ 5 Centre Ave., Topton . . . . . . 3619 Brownsville Rd., Trevose . Box 111, R.D. 2, New St., Pottsville Zervanos, Alexis J ......... 518 Dorchester Ave., Reading Zervanos, Seva J., Mrs. ..... 518 Dorchester Ave., Reading Ziegenfus, Robert C .................... R.D. 2, Palme1'ton Ziegler, Marion L .... 507 Firethorn Rd., King of Prussia Ziemba, Sandra M ......... 522 S. Nineteenth St., Reading Zinner, Gerald ......... ...... 6 01 St. Jolm St., Allentown Zimmerman, Warren P Zoumas, Barry L ...... Zujkowski, Stanley .... ..........R.D.3,Fleetwood . . . . . . . 830 Elm St.,Reading . . . 86 Chittenden St., Duryea 159 i c I
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.