Lycoming College - Arrow Yearbook (Williamsport, PA)
- Class of 1958
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LYCOMING COLLEGE II I mill II nil III lll||l| III IP II 3 8130 10026 2006 L y c o n Hrg College Willianisport, Pennsylvania June, 1958 ' i l ? ' s_ ' H K H l 1 nR B| K;. ' Ml SIB s .., iT ,._ a :an - , ==- ■V.: 4 9 Hi P ' 1 - -. wi; 1 ;ii 1 ■■■K.. ' , ' - iAh—L VTC- ' j r : lKS H in , mis SH ' ! L ii H- ' l M ii! t 1 JS bS ■aHv- u 1 r if.lvr i : S . m,; . m i .v l ilHtHDHWW. . Si ! iid f . m ' - the senior class THE ¥ Editor — REBECCA WALTZ Business Manager — ROBERT HAAS IN JOHN P. GRAHAM Ph.B., Dickinson Colleue; iM.Ecl, Penn- sylvania State LIni ' crsity, Associate Pro- fessor of Enolish 3)1 31 ' : 7 GRATEFUL DEDICATION: To ' ou, Ml . John P. Graham, do wc, the Class of 1958, dedicate this record of our college years. Through your classes in composition, we have learned an appreciation of our language and the art of self- expression. Your classes in literature have opened new doors into the realm of great books. You ha ' c fulK ' upheld our theme of progress, for you have helped us, your students, to grow intellectu- ally through study and socially through our informal class relationships. We will long associate your relaxed, friendly manner with our years of enrichment at Lycoming, for you have, indeed, earned a niche in our colleoc memories. EDUCATION IS A NEVER ENDING ACTIVITY Like the blueprint on an architect ' s drawing board, each additional line representing a step toward completion of a project, Lycoming has been growing in development as a leading small college. We of the senior class have witnessed many of these additions since we entered this campus as freshmen. A walk through campus will afford us a glimpse of the New Men ' s Dorm and the Science Building. Soon, the Student Union Building will be ready for use as a center of campus activity. There are also many new faces among the faculty. They have brought to Lycoming new and broadening concepts which have enriched the classes of their students. We have also been fortunate in gaining the leadership of a new president, whose aim is to make Lycoming College a modern learning community. We seniors have finally realized the goal of college graduation. We have realized, too, the maturitv of ideas which accompanies all formal in- struction. Thus, Lycoming has had a most important role in our individual development. We shall leave this campus with gratitude for our teachers, friendship toward our classmates, and a warm memory of Lycoming College. We shall ha ' e a pride in the future of our college and a confidence that we ourselves will continue to progress toward desired heights. Contents CLASSES . 9 ADMINISTRATION . . 49 ACTIVITIES . . 71 SPORTS . 105 ANNUAL EVENTS . 129 «[ .1 ♦ k W4 V -i .., V -V Classes REDERiCK D. Horn CHIEFTAIN AWARD In each graduating class there is one senior who stands above his classmates as a leader. This year the Chieftain Award goes to Frederick D. Horn, who possesses the qual- ities which ha ' e gi en him the abilitx to proiidK hold this great honor. In his years here he has made Lycoming College an important part of his life and has given many long hours of interested service to so many of its activities. He can triih ' claim to ha e heen an acti e part of L coming ' s orowth and has been chosen hv his classmates because of his work towards this progress. We congratulate him lor this wdnderlul acliiexemeiU on (}ur campus, and feel certain thai he will iluplicale this honor in his chosen liic work. 10 Left i(.i l!; ; -Hupp, Albert, Reimold, Geinic, Harpstcr, Arthui, Luup. Membership in the Iruska Hut Society represents out- standing leadership and school spirit in the junior class. To those few juniors who have been selected for mem- bership, we wish to express our deep admiration and respect. We of the senior class feel that theirs was a job done well. We look upon them not as underclassmen, but as top-notch campus leaders with a burning enthusiasm for working for the success of their school. Thev ha ' e come to Lycoming to learn through formal studies; but, more important, they have come to learn through association with their fellows in so many ways that the richest kind of education is gotten by being an active part of campus life. They have made themselves ' aluable to the growth of our college. We are sure that they will continue their leadership as seniors, and as Lycoming graduates will lead in the business or professional world. We may consider our- selves fortunate in having a group of such high calibre on our campus, for they will bear the position of Lycoming alumni who have done a job well—the job of being pro- ductive, progressive college students. 11 IRUSKA HAT SOCIETY RICHARD KALUZA Who ' s Who . We are prone to take For granted the time which our fellow classmates give so unstintingly to the College. It is to honor these students that Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities has been established. Thus, the chapter at Lycoming was nationalized in 1955. The members selected by this year ' s senior class are a cross-section of ideal students. Thc ' have served as officers of their ' arious classes as well as their respective fraternities. The ' ha e held high posts in cultural and athletic acti ' ities on the campus. Some have been active in sports, both intercollegiate and intramural. Represcntatix ' cs of the A Capella Choir arc, also, among those chosen. They have now come to the end of their college careers. VA ' e know that where er they go, in whatexer professions the ' follow, their experience in leader- ship, acquired at Lycoming will be of alue to them. Members of Who ' s Who, vour fellow classmates salute iiu! Yotir under- classmen l(ii)k u|) to ()u! May good hirtimc al a s smile upon uu. 12 RONALD HARPSTER LILLIAN ALBERT AMONG STUDENTS IN A31ERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES REBECCA WALTZ CARL MARTIN 13 BARD RUPP, President Senior CUiss. 1958 KENNETH ARIHUR, icc-i ' rc,uici DAVID HIMES, Treasurey LILLIAN ALBERT. Secretary 14 N. MARK ACHENBACH Soutli illiamsport, Pa. General Business B.S. GEORGE B. AHN, III New Cumberland, Pa. Biology A.B. Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 2; Pre-Medical Society 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; A Capella Choir 3, 4. LILLIAN M. ALBERT Trout Run, Pa. Biology A.B Associated A ' omen Students 1, 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Dormitory Council Treasurer 2; Methodist Stu dent Movement 1, 2, Secretary 2; Pre-Medical Society 3; Outing Club 3; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, Social Chairman 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4, Secretary 4, Historian 4; Courier Staff 4; Class Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 4; Iruska Honor Society 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 2, 4; Activi- ties Committee 1. KENNETH R. ARTHUR AJlenwood, Pa. Psychology A.B. BARBARA ANN AULT Williamsport, Pa. iolop A.B. Associated Women Students 1, 2, 4; Pre-Medical Society 2; International Relations Club 4; Dra- matics Club 1, 2, Secretary 2; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 1, 2, 4; Courier Staff 2; Campus Chatter 4; Scandinavian Seminar in Norway taken in Junior Year. JAMES F. BAILEY ' illiamsport, Pa. Geiiernl Business B.S. Class Treasurer 2; Business Club 3; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Rushing Chairman 1, Trea- surer 2; Intramural Football, Basketball and Soft- ball I, 2, 3, 4. 15 DALE J. BELL Stroiidsburg, Pa. Biology A.B. Dormitory Resident Adviser 4; German Club 3, 4; Pre-IMedical Society 4; Outing Club 3, 4, ' icc-Presidcnt 3, Treasurer 4. JAMES JOSEPH BERRIGAN Williamsport, Pa. Accounting A.B. Catholic Club 4. ROBERT EDWARD BLAIR North Quincv, Mass. Economics A.B. Methodist Student Movement 3. DONALD FRANCIS BOHENSKY Johnstown, Pa. General Business B.S. Canterbury Club 4; Business Club 3, 4; Inter- national Relations Club 3; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Rho 2, 3, 4, Pontife.x 3, Counsul 4; Football 3, 4. JOHN ANTHONY BONFATTO Bellefonte, Pa. Accounting B.S. i Catholic Club 2, 4; Business Club 4; Intramural Sports 3. DONALD LYNN BROBST VVilliamsport, Pa. Biology B.S. Student Educational A.ssociation of Pennsylvania 4; Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. 16 DENTON R. BRYCE. JR. Troy, N. Y. Political Science A.B. Methodist Student Movement 1,2, 3, 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2; International Rela- tions Club 1, 2, 3; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee Chairman 3, Treasurer 4; Religion and Life Council 4; Religious Emphasis Week 2, 4; Varsity Swimming 3, 4. ALFRED F. BUEHLER Shamokin, Pa. General Business B.S. RICHARD L. BYERLY West Milton, Pa. Econcnnics B.S. Business Club 4; Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1. THOMAS L. CALHOUN Jersey Shore, Pa. Chenilstyy A.B. LEESON CAMPBELL Cambridge, Mass. Biology A.B Methodist Student Movement 4; Pre-Medical Society 4; Outing Club 3, 4; Arrow Staff 4; Courier Staff 3. SHERWOOD D. CARTER, JR. Picture Rocks, Pa. Sociology A.B. Theta Chi 3, 4. 17 ELLEN GLORIA CENERAZZO Williamsporl, Pa. Biology A.B. Associated ' omen Students 1, 2, 4; Catholic Club 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 4; Pre-Medical So- ciety 1, 2, 4; ' omen ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 4; Arrow StafF Faculty Editor 4; CoKrier Ad- vertising Staff 1, 2; May Day Committee 1, 2; Day Room Organization 1, 2, 4; Internship at W ' illiamsport Hospital 3; Dean ' s List 2: Intra- mural Sports I, 2, 4. EDWARD D. CIOFFI ' iIliamsport, Pa. Social Science B.S. Varsity Club 2. CLARKE PERRY CLEAVER Catawissa, Pa. iolo y A.B. ROBERT ALBERT COFFIELD New York. N. Y. A.B. Psychology Pre-Medical Society 1, 3; Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, House Manager 3, N ' ice-President 4; Arrow Staff Photography Editor 3; Fraternity Housing Committee 3; Dean ' s List 3. DANIEL R. CONEY, JR. Williamsport, Pa. Accounting B.S. JAMES R. CONRAD Lewistcnvn, Pa. Retailing B.S. Catholic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 2, 4, Newspaper Committee 1, Homecoming Display 3, Emerald Correspondent 3; Arrow Staff 3; Intramural Sports 1,2, 3, 4; Homecoming Com- mittee 2. 18 ARTHUR L. COUP M ' illiamsport, Pa. Physical Science A.B. Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 2, 3, 4, Athletic Director 3, 4; Iruska Honor Society 3; Manager Men ' s Intramural Spurts 1, 2, 3; Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 2, 3; Wrestling Manager 3, 4; Tennis Manager 3; Spring Fling Committee 3. ROBERT C. CRISSMAN Williamsport, Pa. Mathenintics A.B. D. KEIGH CRONAUER Sidney, N. Y. Art A.B. BEVERLY J. CURRENT Montours ' ille, Pa Psychology A.B. MARGARET EUDORA CYPHERS iMontours ille, Pa. Music A.B. Canterbury Club 1; A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM L. DAVIS A ' illiamsport, Pa. Accounting B.S. 19 NICHOLAS DELGALVIS W ' illiambporl, Pa. Biology A.B. German Club 4, Vice-President 4. WILLIAM P. DE MENO Apollo, Pa. Crciieral Business B.S. LEWIS D. DINGLER Jersey Shore, Pa. Accountius. B.S. Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. Presi- dent 4; Class President 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID J. DYER Elysbuig, Pa. Social Science B.S. Social Calendar Committee 4; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 3, 4; Business Club 4; Religion and Life Council 1; Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, 4, Phalan.x Club 2, 4. JOHN BROOKS ERNST ' W ' illiamsport, Pa. ClieiuisUy A.B. German Club 2; Sigma Pi 2, 3, 4. Athletic Di- rector 2. Social Chairman 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3. E. NOEL FADDIS Philadelphia, Pa. (ifiiCKi Business B.S. Student Government Association Representative 1, 2; Social Calendar Committee 1, 2, 4; Busi- ness Club 4; Pre-Medical Society 4; Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4; Religious Emphasis Week Com- mittee 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. 20 STUART M. FELDERSTEIN Rochester, N. V. Political Science A. B. Assembly Committee 3, 4; International Rela- tions Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Alpha Gamma Upsilon 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4. • WILLIAM P. FIORELLA, JR. Bronx, N. V. Art and Psychology A.B. Inter-Fraternity Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4; Catholic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3; A Capella Choir 1; Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, First Counselor 4, Alumni Correspondent 4; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Religion and Life Council 2, 3, President 2, 3; Religious Emphasis Week 2, 3; Chapel Programming Committee 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 1, 2; Dean ' s List 3; Men ' s Dormitory Council 1. DONALD B. FLICK Julian, P.T. Biology A.B. Methodist Student Movement 1, 4; Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 4; Pre- Medical Society 1, 2, Vice-President 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Club 4. RAYMOND D. FRAVEL Osceola Mills, Pa. English A.B. Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4; John Wesley Club 2, 3, 4; Ccnirier Staff 1, 2; Freshmen Class President; Religious Emphasis Week 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Wrestling Team 3. NORMAN GEORGE FRITZ, JR. Willow Grove, Pa. Biology A.B. Student Government Association 3, 4, Second Vice-President 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, House Manager 3, Ritualist 4; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Junior Class Vice-President; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. PRISCILLA F. GATES Williamsport, Pa. Biology A.B. Associated Women Students 2, 3, 4; Canterbury Club 4; Pre-Medical Society 2, 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Philosophy Society 4; Campus Queen 3; Carnival Committee 3 , 4. 21 MARY JANE GAVITT W ' illiymsport, Pa. Elementary Education B.S. Associated Women Students 1, 2, 3, Second Vice-President 2: Lutheran Club 2; Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 1, 2, 3. President 2; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2. JOHN WILLIAM GEIGER Rochester, N. V. Biology A.B. Student-Faculty Committee 3, 4; Student Activi- ties Committee 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3. President 1; Pre-Medical Society 1, 2, 3; Philoso- phy Club 2, 3; Phi Alpha Theta 2, 3. MATTHEW T. GIBBS Williamsport. Pa. Political Science A.B. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Intramural ' restling 3, 4. MARILYN B. GILLETTE Williamsport, Pa. French A.B. Associated Women Students 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 3, President 4, Vice-President Day Council 3; Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; International Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Queen 3, 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Social Chairman 3, Vice- President 4, Outstanding Athlete 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; May Court 2, 3. RAYDEL C. GOLDSBORO Mechanicsburjj, Pa. Music A.B. A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Singers 1. 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Arrow Staff 4, Senior Editor 4. EARL ALVIN GOOD A ' illiamsport, Pa. Math and Education A.B. Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1. 22 WAYNE L. GREEN WiUiamspart, Pa. General Business B.S. ROBERT V. HAAS M( ntt)uis ille, Pa. Accounting B.S. Social Calendar Committee 1, 2; Catholic Club 1. 4; Business Club 4; Alpha Gamma Upsilon I, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Arrow Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1. WILLIAM D. HARDIN Williamsport, Pa. History A.B. Social Calendar Committee 3; Inter-Fraternity Council 2. 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Theta Chi 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4. RONALD LEE HARPSTER Burnham, Pa. Biology A.B. Freshman Class President; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class President; Dorm Coun- cil I; A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Singers 1, 2, 3; Guidepost 2; Uruska Society 3; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 4; German Club 2; Religious Lite Council 4; Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4; Pre-Medical Society 1, 2, 3, 4. HAROLD B. HEFFER Stroudsburg, Pa. Biology A.B. Dramatics Club 1, 2; A Capella Choir 2; Th eta Pi Pi 2. JOHN M. HEMRICK. Ill Turbotvillc, Pa. General Business B.S. Theta Chi 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Librarian 4. 23 DAVID ALLEN HIMES Harrisbura, Pa. Economics B.S. Business Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 3; Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3. 4, House Manager 3, Treasurer 4; Senior Class Treasurer; Religious Emphasis Week 2; Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4. H. GEORGE HINSTON Williamsport, Pa. Mathematics A.B. German Club 2, 3; Student Educational Asso- ciation ol: Pennsylvania 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2; Gift Committee. DONALD LEE HOCKMAN A i]liamsport, Pa. Psychology A.B. German Club 4; Alpha Gamma Upsilon 2, 3, 4, Fraternity Athletic Chairman 3, Serseant-at- Arms 3; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1. 2, 3, 4. THOMAS HOKE Baltimore, Md. General Business B.S. Business Club 3, 4; Pre-Medical Society 3, 4; Philosophy Society 3, 4, President 4. ROBERT LORRAINE HOOVER Harrisburg, Pa. General Business B.S. Sigma Pi 3, 4; Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Catholic Club 1, 2, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4, Program Chairman 4. FREDERICK DAVID HORN Canton, Pa. En:J,Ush A.B Dramatics Club 3, 4; Dance and Mime Club 4 A Capella Choir 1, 2; Singers 1, 2; Lambda Ch: Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3 ' icePresident 4; Aunovv StafF 2; Courier StaH 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4; Freshman Class Treasurer 24 RONALD G. HUGHES Ashland, Pa. Accounting B.S. Student Christian Association 1, 2; Business Club 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Spurts 1, 2, 3, 4; Phalanx Club 3. WILLIAM DAVIS HUMES Girardville, Pa. Mathematics A.B. Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Educational Associa- tion of Pennsylvania 4; Varsity Club 3. 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Junior Varsitv Basketball 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Resident Dorm Adviser 4. JOHN L. HUNSINGER W ' illiamsport, Pa. History A.B. Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4, President 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Psi 3, 4. RICHARD R. KALUZA I iontours ' ille, Pa. Biology A.B. CARL HUGH KEARNS Lewistown, Pa. Social Science A.B. Methodist Student Movement 1, 2; John Wesley | Club 1, 2, 3; Student Christian Association 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Sigma Pi 3, 4. WILLIAM N. KIESS South WUliamsport, Pa. Accounting B.S. Varsitv Club 2, Vice-President 2. 25 RONALD L. KITT W ' imlber. Pa. Social Science B.S. WILLIAM R. KOCH Rochester, N. Y. PsYchotogy A.B. German Club 2; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3; Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Cus- todian 2, Centurian 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1, 2; Vigilantes 2. GEORGE BRIAN LACISKEY Hamilton Square, N. J. Mntliemciiics A.B. Dramatics Club 1, 2; Band I, 2; Lambda Chi Alpha 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. ROBERT DROMGOLD LAY Carlisle. Pa. General Business B.S. Business Club 3, 4; Jazz Club 3, Vice-President 3; Alpha Gamma LIpsilon 3, 4, Sergeant at- Arms 3, Social Chairman 4; Courier Staff 3, Advertising Manager 3; Philosophv Club 3; Creative Writing 3; Intramural Sports 3, 4. CLIFFORD L. LUCAS ' i!Hainsp(irt, Pa. Social Science B.S. FRANKLIN J. LUHR St. Marys, Pa. Retail Distribution B.S. Catholic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 3, 4; Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Emerald Cor- respondent 4, National Convocation Delegate 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. 26 CARL L. MARTIN Roaring Sprino, Pa. General Business B.S. Social Calendar Committee 4; Student-Facultv Activities Committee 4; Methodist Student Move- ment 1; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Trea- surer 1, Pledgemaster 1, Parlimentarian 2; Courier Staff 4, Fraternity Editor 4; Sophomore Vigilante Committee; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities 3. RALPH P. MATTER, JR. Biossburw, P.T. Biology B.S. ROY C. MAURER, JR. Muncy, Pa. Social Science A. 15 HAROLD ELLIS McKELVEY Lansdowne, Pii. English A.B. Men ' s Dorm Council 2; Methodist Student Movement 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 2. 3. 4; John Wesley Club 2, 3, 4; Outing Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Chaplain and Program Chairman 2, 3, 4; Phil(3sophy Club 4; A Capella Choir 2; Arrow Staff 4; Courier Staff 3. ROBERT E. McMANIGAL Pennsdale, Pa. Economics B.S. JOHN J. MEELAN Willianisport, Pa. English A.B. 27 RAYMOND A. MILLER Williamsporr, Pa. Miithenialics B.S. Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 1, 2, 4, ' ice-President 4; International Relations Club 1, 2, 4. Historian 2. President 4; Phi Alpha Theta 4. GEORGE L. MONTGOMERY Huohesville, Pa Account} fW B.S. JOHN R. NEILSON Westfield, N. J. Social Science A.B. Canterbury Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Religion and Life Council 2, 3; Religious Emphasis Week 2, 3. RICHARD A. NORRIS Rochester, N. Y. Biology A.B. International Relations Club 1; Alpha Gamma Upsilon 2, 3, 4, House Manager 3, Alumni Secretary 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4. ANDERS B. OSTLUND W ' illiamsport, Pa. English A.B. Canterbury Club 2. 4; Phi Alpha 1 beta 3, 4. O. M. OSTLUND, JR. PilIsl iUi;h. P;i. Spniiisli A.B. German Club 1. 28 DORIS M. OTTO Williamsport, Pa. Social Science Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 4. B.S. KENNETH A. POLCYN W ' illiiimsport, Pa. Political Science A.B. GERALDINE MARY QUIG G M ' ilHamsport, Pa. English A.B. Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania ■5, 4; President Women Day Students 3, 4; Religious Life Council 3, 4; Chapel Committee 3, 4. ' ILLIAM C. REILLY, JR. Milton, Pa. Oencral Business B.S. Lutheran Club I; Business Club 4; Dean ' s List 3. RICHARD E. REIMOLD Danville, Pa. Psychology B.S. Student Government Association 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4; Inter-Fraternity Council 2, 3, 4; Social Activities Committee 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club Productions Lilliam , The Wedding , Summer ' n Greasepaint ; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Rushing Chairman 2, Social Chair- man 3, 4; Alpha Psi Omega 3, 4; Varsitv Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Basketball 2; Varsitv Baseball 1, 2, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 3, 4. • CAROLYN HERNE ROTTER Montrose, Pa. Psychology A.B. Associated Women Students 2, 3; Dance and Mime Club 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Secretary; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Sweetheart 3; Homecoming Queen 3; cheerleader I, 2, 3; Secretary Women ' s Dorm Council 2; Intramural Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 29 ROBERT V . RUNDLE Ridjjewood. N. J. GeiiCTal Business U.S. Business Club 4; Varsity Club 4; Sigma Pi 3. 4; ' arsitv Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2. 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1; Dorm Council 3. • EUGENE BARD RUPP Carlisle, Pa. Psychology B.S. Student Government Association 2, i. 4, First Vice-President 4; Inter-Fraternitv Council 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3; Student Educational Asso- ciation of Pennsylvania 4; Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4, Custodian 1, House Alanager 2, Pro preator 3, Preator 4; Arrow Staff 2, Activities Editor 2; Senior Class President; Iruska Honor Society; Greek Week Committee 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 1; J. V. Basketball 1, 2; Election Com- mittee 1, 3, 4; Vigilantes Committee 2; Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Parking Regulations Committee 3, 4. JOHN A. SACHETTE W ' illiamsport, Pa. Psychology A.B. Catholic Club 2; Spanish Club 4. LEONARD GEORGE SCHANBACHER W ' illiamsport, Pa. Social Science B.S. Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 1; International Relations Club 1; Lambda Chi Alpha 4. ROBERT LEMOINE SCHENLEY W ' illiamsport, Pa. Biology A.B. German Club 2, 3; Pre-Medical Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; A Capella Choir 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Kappa Kappa Psi 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2; Projects Committee of Pre-Medical Society 4. ROBERT STEPHEN SCHNEIDER Brooklyn, N. V. Psychology B.S. Student Government Association 2; Spanish Club I, 2; Dramatics Club 3; Varsity Club I, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3; Arrow Staff , 2; Campus Chatter 2; Religious Emphasis Week 3, 4; Var- sity Football 2; Varsitv Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Varsitv Wrestling 3. •30 WARREN H. SEARFOSS, JR. South W ' illianisport, Pa. Biology A.B. Pre-Medical Suciety I, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Pi 1, 2, 3, 4. LEROY G. SIMPSON A ' illiamsport, Pa. Mathematici B.S. Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 3, 4; Pre-Engineers Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1. 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Dance Band 1. ROLAND D. SLINGERLAND Bradford, Pa. Retailing B.S. A Capella Choir 1, 2; Theta Chi 3, 4. CARLTON H. SLOCUM Thompson, Pa. Accouiitins B.S. Business Club 3. 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Phalan.x Club 3. FLOYD H. STAUFFER Hummelstown, Pa. General Btisiness Writing Arts Club 3; Theta Chi 3, 4; Men ' s Dormitory Council 3. B.S. JOSEPH G. STEWART Williamsport, Pa. General Business B.S. 31 JACK ARTHUR STROUP ' illiamsport. Pa. Ecuiln B.S. Business Club 4; Courier Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 1, 3. JAMES ANDREW SUGHRUE Montoursx illc, Pa. Art A.B. Catholic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2, 3, 4: Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 4; ' arsitv Club 2. 3, 4; Phalanx Club 1; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Director 2, 3; Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Out- standing Athlete Award (Tomahawk) 56-57; Art Digest Award 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Director— Summer ' n Greasepaint 3. ARMANDO A. TESTA ' illiamspurt. Pa. Education B.S. MARY LEE THOMAS Montgomery, Pa. Biology A.B. Associated Women Students 1. 2, 3, 4; Method- ist Student Movement 1; Spanish Club 2, 3; Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 4; Pre-Medical Society 4; V ' omen ' s Athletic Association I, 4. A. JEAN THOMPSON Penfield, Pa. Music A.B. WILLIS C. THOMPSON Ilarrisbur , Pa. Rctdilino B.S. Business Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Rho 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. 32 FLOYD EDWARD TODD Williamsport, Pa. Music A.B. A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Singers 3, 4; Sum- mer ' n Greasepaint 3, Minstrel ; Spanish Ckib 2, Finian ' s Rainbow 3, Down In The Vallev 4. DAVID H. TROXELL New Columbia, Pa. General Business B.S. EDWARD B. UTTS LewistuAvn, Pa. RetaiUnn B.S. Methodist Student Movement 4; Spanish Club 4; Business Club 4; Intramural Sports 2, 4. HENRY A. VAN ZANTEN tlaverford, Pa. General Business B.S. Business Club 3, 4; Kappa Delta Rho 1. 2, 3, 4, Pledge Master 4, Athletic Director 2, 3; Intra- mural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Director 3, 4. JOHN F. WALLIS Williamsport, Pa. Social Science B.S. Methodist Student Movement 4; Student Educa- tional Association of Pennsylvania 3, 4; Business Club 4; Lambda Chi Alpha 1, 2. 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsitv Wrestling 3, 4; Varsity Soccer 4; Varsity Club 4. • REBECCA JOANNE WALTZ W illi am sport. Pa. English A.B. Social Calendar Committee 3, 4; Student Publi- cations Committee 4; Associated Women Stu- dents I, 2, 3, 4; Student Educational Association of Pennsylvania 2, 3; International Relations Club 4; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2; A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Head 3, 4; Singers 1, 2, 3, 4; Arrow Staff 3, 4, Literarv Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Chairman Mother ' s Day Tea 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versities 4; Down In The Valley 2; Senior Gift Committee 4. 33 FRANCES WEBB illiamsp )rt. Pa. Spaiiiili A.B. Courier 1, 2, 3, 4; Associated Women Students I, 2, 3, 4i Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; International Relations Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3; Student Government Association 3; Arrow Staff 3; Iruska Honor Society 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2. 3; Bridge Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Model U. N. 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIE ANN WHITE York. I ' a. A.B. Biology Associated Women Students 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4; Women ' s Dorm Council Vice-President 4; Pre- Medical Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; International Relations Club 3; Women ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Arrow Staff 2; Courier Staff 3. TED B. WHITENIGHT Benton, Pa. Education B.S. Dean ' s List 3, 4; Intramural Softball 2. U ' lLLlS W. WILLARD, III . lto , Pa. A.B. Chemistry Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, 4; German Club 2; Pre-Medical Society 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice- President 2, President 3, 4; Outing Club 2, 3; A Capella Choir 1,2, 3, 4, Section Head 2, 3, 4; Singers 2, 3; Vigilante Committee 2; Dorm Council 3; Resident Adviser 4. JOY EILEEN WILLIAMSON Perth .Amboy, N. J. English A.B. Associated Women Students 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Women ' s Dorm Council President 4; Lutheran Club 3; VA ' omen ' s Athletic Association 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4; Phi Alpha Theta 3, 4; Arrow Staff 4, Literary Editor 4; Courier Staff 2; Dean ' s List 2, 3. WILLIAM J. WILSON W ' illianispurl, Pa. General Business Business Club 4. B.S. 34 CHESTER D. WOLFE Williamspurt, Pa. Mathematics A.B. JOHN E. WOLFE Monttmis illc, Pa. Accountiiis. B.S. HOWARD LEE WORTH Riverside, N. J. General Business B.S. Inter-Fraternity Council 2; Business Club 3; Dramatics Club 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Jazz Club 3, 4, President 3: Dance Band 2, 3; Alpha Gamma Upsilon 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Varsity Football 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4. BRYSON YAWGER Morristo n, N. J. Social Science A.B. Dorm Council I, 2; Methodist Student Move- ment 1, 2, 3, 4; John Wesley Club 3, 4, Pub- licity Committee 4; Theta Chi 4; Religion and Life Council 3, 4; Religious Emphasis Week Chairman 4; Carnival Committee 3, Chairman 4. 35 TERMINAL STUDENTS BEVERLEE EUGENIE ARNDS Chevy Chase, Md. Secretarial Science Associated Women Students 1, 2; Methodist Student Movement 1, 2, Recreation Chairman 1, 2; John ' esley Club 1; Dramatics Club 2; VA ' omen ' s Athletic Association 1, 2. JANE A. BARTHOLOMEW Allentuwn, Pa. Medical Secretarial ROBERTA JEAN HALE Paoli, Pa. Medical Technology Associated Women Students 1, 2; Women ' s Dormitory Council 2; V ' omen ' s Athletic Asso- ciation 1, 2; A Capella Choir, 1, 2, Touring Choir 2; Band 1, 2; Majorette 1, 2; Tau Beta Siwma 1, 2; Vioilantes 2. JUDITH HELENA JON Ilavertown, Pa. Medical rechiwlogy Associated Women Students 1. 2; Activities Committee 1, 2; Pre-Medical Societv 2; Dra- matics C lub 1, 2; Women ' s Athletic Association 1. 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; A Capella Choir 1, 2. 36 BARBARA E. KLIPP WcstKekl, N. J. Art PHYLLIS IRENE NERZIG ' alhalla, N. Y. Art Student Government Association 2, Sophomore Representative 2; Associated Women Students 1, 2; Women ' s Domi Council I, Freshman Representative; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2; Vigilantes 2. YVONNE J. OUTTERBRIDGE Chester, Pa. Medical Secretarial ANN L. PFEIFFER Montoursville, Pa. Secretarial Science BARBARA ANN REED Stratford, Conn. Secretarial Science Business Club 3; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2, 3; Future Secretaries Association 2; Arrow Staff 3; Alpha Gamma Upsilon Campus Queen 3; Cheerleader 3; Associated A ' omen Students 1, 2, 3; Vigilantes 2; Intramural Sports 3. KAYE VIRGINIA SQUIRES Wilmington, Del. Secretarial Science Associated Women Students 1, 2; Business Club 2; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2; Secre- tarial Club 1; Sigma Pi Campus Queen 2; Cheerleader 1, 2; Visilantes 2. 37 C iT JTHIA STAYLEY Lockport, N. . Secretdridl Science Associated Women Students 1, 2; Business Club 1, 2; ' )men ' s Athletic Association 1, 2; A Capella Choir 1. JANE R. WALTER Hazleton, Pa. Secretnrhil Science GAIL ARLENE YEAGER AltooTia, Pa. Medical Teclmology Associated Women Students 1, 2; Activities Committee 1, 2; Methodist Student Movement 1, 2; Pre-Medical Society 1, 2; Women ' s Athletic Association 1, 2; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Courier Staff 1; Methodist Student Movement Campus Queen 2. SHY SENIORS THOMAS M. AUBREY WARREN A. BAKER KENNETH L. BECHDEL JAMES A. BOATMAN ROBERT H. COHEN JANE A. DOUGHERTY ROBERT A. DOUGHERTY ANN C. PIORY PATTI W. FISHER LON M. TLUMAN CHARLES E. FOX CHARLES E. GEORGE, JR. DONALD D. HELSEL NELSON B. HERTZLER MARY S. HOFFMAN PETER T. KAPLANES ISABEL K. KELIHER JOHN H. KING, JR. AUBREY P. KLECKNER MARY M. MORRONE BEVERLY A. O ' CONNELL DOROTHY L. RICE WILLIAM A. ROSEVEAR JANE C. RUMMINGS STANLEY SCHUYLER WILLIAM C. SHERWOOD BARBARA L. WALLEY JEAN M. WALTZ ELIZABETH K. WENTZLER RICHARD D. ZIMMERMAN 38 Mutt and leff. What ' s the matter— chased (lut jf your room? ODD SHOTS Solid comfort. Lemme help . 39 Class of 1959 CLIFF SMIIH, President MARVIN KLAPP, Treasurer 1  Ik CLARA MAE COHICK, Secretary KEN MASE, Vice-President 40 First Row, Lefi to Rig if— Congdon, Bohn, Kitzman, Stebner. Thini J oir— Gross, Cohick. Rush, Ulreed. Smith. Bender, Poust. Secottd Rovr— Jones, Hinkle, Koch, Frehn, Fourth Ron ' — MeConi, Martz, Llo d. Fifth Roir— Houser, first Ron ' , Left to Right— Enigk, Smith, Curtis, Klapp, Mase. Second Roir— Bloom, Carty, Simo Third Ron ' — Hyde, Springman, Codd. Fourth Ron-— Merritt, Adams, Samic. Left to Rigiit— Faus, Carlyon, Bender, Daley, Cramsev, Rhineh mer, Smarkuskv, Keliher, Gardner, Cheatle. With the departure of our senior class from Lycoming ' s campus, this group of juniors will no ke o ' er the coveted position of college senior: . The junior class has been closest to us in our campus lile. It was not long ago that we seniors plagu d them as freshmen when they came to Lvco, unsure of themselves and very much afraid of us sophomores. We ' re sure that each one of I hem can still recall when one or many of us had picked on him for forgetting his dink or sign. Now all of us as upperclassmen can remember those davs with smiles, for thev ha ' e made a color- ful addition to our college memories. We seniors are now preparing to embark on another ad ' cnture, that of finding a posi- tion in the adult world o! business, industry, and professional service. In June we vacate our places as Lycoming seniors to our friends, the class of 1959, leavino them with our warmest wishes for the future. 41 Class of 1960 GEORGE AULT, President BARBARA NEFF, Secretary WILLIAM PRICE, Vice-President tt m RALPH GERS, Treasurer 42 First Roxi , he Sozzi, Craniei: ft to Riglit-Phillips, Ericss, AkadLS Price. McMinn. SecnnA Row-Neff, Duck, Potter, Layton, Hoffman. Third Rmv- Wager, Arnds. Fourth Ro« ' — Kohlhaus, Jones, ' rioht, Moore. Fifth Roir— Price, ' illiams. Sixth Rcnv— Kossove. Soon ' ou will join the juniors as Lxcoming upperclassmen. You will have had two full years on our campus with many of both happy and de pressing experiences. You ha ' e shared in so many of the things which make college important— classes, dances, football games. You have become proud to belong to this college life and of witnessing its rapid growth to a school of some prominence. We seniors are happ - to ha e known you as classmates and as friends. You are an asset to Ly- coming and will assist in continuing her de ' elop- ment in the remainder of your college years. We wish you good luck as juniors and as future mem- bers of an adult co mmunitv. First Row, Left to Right-Phillips, Meade, Simpkins, Thomas, McMinn. Second Ro«--Kohlhaas, J. Williams, Peterson, C. Williams, Munefield. Third Rou ' -Whiteley, Burdock, Benscotter, Powell. Fourth Rou ' -Kossove, Price, Amoss, Karschner. Fifth Rou ' -Kisthardt, Kalkslein. 43 Class of 1961 First Utnl ' , Left to I ' .rj hl li,i is, Irwin. Stum. Ihisk, Mnss. Secoint (l 1 .i inr, il.iii, S(.krsh;l, Boocks, Antrim. Third Roir— Jennings, Siniler, Kline, Bartdn. Fourth fioie— Crum, Aueker, Pratt, Buote. t ' ijllt Ron ' — W ' illiatns, Smith. Now, at the close of vour first vciir of college, vou may happilw perhaps with an accompan ing sigh ot relief, put awav our clinks, signs, and per- plexing problems so typical of college freshmen. You are now beginnino to feel a belongino to Lv- coming, the college community in which vou felt so bewildered, so unwanted during that seemingly endless period that we call Freshman Week. Now you are looking forward anxiously to fall when you will take charge and confuse the next class of fresh- men with vour hazing. You now realize that this was not the terrible time you felt that it was last September; instead, it was just a funny experience of green freshmen. In the remainder of your years at Lvco vou will meet new faces, use new buildings, and learn new things. You will be growing to maturity along with vour college. We seniors hope that we are among your earlier college memories. We will remember vou as the voung, curious group who were deter- mined to feel at home at Lycoming and succeeded in doing so. first i ' ttnv, • ( In ;ii; j -Siiinees. Hichartisun, Antrim, Kedersha, lUtiiy. St ' Luinl Ji« it ' -Jelleis. i lt.L.miin. Snntli, il.irt. I hint iioir - tienlile, Binganian, Berry, Thomas. J-oiir( i Rmi ' — Cochran, Phillips, Mines, Shumiln. Fifth Ron ' — Parsell, Silieit 44 First R Third on?, Li Row- eft to R Scheid, ight-L, Dills, -dbc, Shelduii, IVnnu, Roraig, Cunniiighain. Second Row— Eastwood, Easton, Coup, Sheets, Benscoter. Fourth Row— Norins, Bertilottie, Smith, Kedeisha. Fifth Row- EUiull, LlULbl. Hoffritz, Ken. First Row, Left to Rig il-Kohlman, Epstein, Jacobs, Hoffman, Norris. Second Row-Webber, Miuphy, Spirit of 1951, Castles. Third Row— Hart, Romig, Smith, Cunningham. Fourth Row ' — Breon, Margate, Stavisky, Emmanuel. Fifth Ron ' — Polinko, Hummel. First Row, Left to Riglif— Fisher, Nicodemus, McElhenv, Campbell, Mengle. Second Roir- Hodge, Lattimer, Engel, Brown, Partridge. Third Row— Hart, Romig, Smith, Cunningham. Fourth Roii ' — Stevens, Horgath, Stavisky, Emmanuel. Fifth Row— Polinko, Spring. 45 A group of Probies at the Williamsport Hospital, M I X } Nurses ■The nurses receive practical experience at the hospital in addition to their medical instruction. These voung women, in bceinnino their studies in the field of nursing at WiUiamsport Hospital, have spent many class hours on our campus. We consider them, too, a aluable part of our college conimunitw lor tiiev have added another impor- tant field of stud ' to those already established at Lycoming. After they ha c completed their studies here at L ' co, we will not cease to remember their ex- cursions over to our chemistry and biology labs, particularh during their week of initiations with their ridiculousK ' tunn attire. We ail wish to extend to these nursing students our best regards for a success! iil lutm ' c in so Iiiindrahlc a nrolession. Dr. Yoon instructs the nurses in Anatomy and Physiology. 46 A bomb, maybe??? Can ' t Boure out vvhv thev look so sad! Trying to study? Is he dead? Hotdogs, Peanuts, Popcorn . . . ! 47 .r . f. ' ; ii Administration MEMBERS OF THE BOARD ROBERT F. RICH, President of the Board oF Directors. EXECUUM: tOMMiniiL Paul Gilmcire, Judge Charles Scolt Williams, Robert F Rich, Arnold Fhipps, Jiulyc Don M. I.arrabee, 13r. W. 1 Watkins, Ur. D. V. Wert Mr. George L. Stearns, II. 50 DR. D. FREDERICK WERTZ, President To THE Class of 1958: During your college career significant world tides have been moving. Satellites have been launched; inter-continental ballistic missiles have threatened our horizons; contradictory ideologies have battled For the minds of men. As a result, the entire academic process has been called to question. You are now the product of the American system of education, designed, as it is, to develop free men for responsible leadership in a free so- ciety. Whether or not our academic process has achieved its goal will be determined by vour con- tribution to human society. Lycoming College is proud of you! You are a different group of young men and women from the class of freshmen admitted in 1954. You are responsible men and women. Good luck and Bon Voyage! Very sincerely. Preside 51 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF DA ' ID G. MOBBERLEY Academic Dean B.S., Baldwin Wallace College; M.S., Llni ' ersity of Michigan; Ph.D., Iowa State University. JACK c. buc:kle Dean of Students M.S., Syracuse University; A.B., Juniata Cullege. G. heil gramley Registrar B.S., Albright College; M.A., Buckmll University. HELEN M. FELIX Dean of H ' oi eii B.S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. 52 HARRY J. CANON Director of Guidance A.B., Lycoming College; M.S., The Pennsylvania State University. KENNETH E. HEMES Treasurer and Business Manager B.S., Drexel Institute of Technology; G.S.B., Rutgers Univerfity. DONALD G. REMLEY Director of Placement A.B., Dickinson College; M.A,, Columbia University. 53 R. ANDREW LADY Assistant to the President and Director of Development A.B., Lycoming College; M.S., The Pennsylvania State University OLIVER E. HARRIS Director of Admissions A.B., M.S., The Pennsvlvania State University. DIVISION OF HUMANITIES English Speech LaugiKige LIUC . SANDIN Divisional Director, Hiimcmities Professor of English B.S., Wesleyan University; M.A., Colum- bia University; Ph.D., University of Illinois. FACULTY ELEANOR R. GARNER Assistant Professor of English A.B., George Washington University; A.M., George Washington University. JOHN GAYWOOD LINN Associate Professor of English A.B., Hamilton College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Cornell University. DELBERT R. GARDNER Iiisfriiclor in English A.B., M.A., Syracuse University. i JOHN P. GRAHAM Assistant Professor of English Ph.B., Dickinson College; M.Ed., The Pcnnsyhania Slate Llniversity. 54 4 P RUSSELL GRAVES Assistant Professor of Speech B.F.A., M.F.A., Carnegie Institute of Technology; Ph.D., Florida State University. JOSEPH R. PECK, II Instructor in English A.B., LIniversity of Pe nnsylvania; A.M., University of Florida. PHILLIP G. GILLETTE Associate Professor of German and Spanish A.B., Ohio University; M.A., Columbia University. ROGER EARLE COGSWELL Assistant Professor of French A.B., Sorbonne University, Paris, France; M.A., The Pennsylvania State University. RUTH J. KILCHENMANN Assistant Professor of German Maturitat Degree, Gymnasium, Bern, Switzerland; The Sorbonne University of Paris, France; University of Bern, Switzerland, Sekundarlehrer Patent Degree; University of Southern California, Ph.D. 55 Art and Music ' ILLIAM L. MAXSOX ' Instructor in Music B.M., Indiana University. tRp ' ' SVa 1. WALTER G. McIVER Associate Professor of Voice Mus.B., Westminster Choir College; A.B., Bucknell University. JAAIES W. SHEAFFER Assistant Professor of Music B.S., Indiana State Teachers College; M.S., University of Pennsylvania. MAPvV LANUO.X RUSSELL Assistant Professor of Organ, Piano Mus.B., Susquehanna University Con- servat(;ry of Music; M.S., The Penn- sylvania State Llniver itv. JOHN y. CHANDLER Assistant Professor of Art A.B., St. Anselem ' s Colk ' uc; M.Ed.. Boston University. 56 Philosophy and Religion PHILIP C. HAMMOND, JR. Assistant Professor of Religicm and Director of Religious Actii ' ities A.B., Brothers College, Drew University; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary; M.A., Yale Uni- versity; Ph.D., Yale University. W. ARTHUR FAUS Assistant Professor of Philosofhy A.B.. Dickinson College; S.T.B., Ph.D., Boston University. NEALE H. MUCKLOW Assistant Professor of Philosophy A.B., Hamilton College. HOWARD L. RAMSEY Assistant Professor of Religion A.B., B.D., Southern Methodist University. 57 P DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCES History Political Science Ecouoiuics THOMAS G. D l i ES Assistant Professor of History A.B., Harvard University; D.Phil., Oxford University LORING B. PRIEST Dii ' isional Director, Social Sciences and Professor of History Litt.B., Rutgers University; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard Universitv. MICHAEL iM. WARGO Assistant Professor of History A.B., Bucknell Uni ' ersity; M.A., Bucknell University. FRANK B. JACKSON Assisluiit Professor of History B.S., Wiltenberg College; M.A., University nl Cincinnati; Ph.D., Ohio State Universitv. 58 ROBERT H. EWING Associate Professor of History A.B., College of Wooster; M.A., University of Michigan. (Sabbatical leave) ALAN GEYER Assistant Professor of Sociology and Political Science A.B., Ohio Weslevan University; S.T.B., Boston University. HELEN BREESE WEIDMAN Associate Professor of Political Science A.B., M.A., Bucknell University; Ph.D., Syracuse University. ROBERT W. RABOLD Assistant Professor of Economics B.A., The Pennsylvania State University; M.A., Ph.D., Universitv of Pittsburgh. DONALD T. KYTE Assistant Professor of Econmnics A.B., Weslevan University; A.M., Bust. Ill Universitv. 59 OTTO L. SONDER, JR. Assistant Professor of Sociology A.B., American University; A.M., Bucknell University- J. MILTON SKEATH Professor of Psychology A.B., Dickinson College; M.A., University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Sociology (ind Psychology VIRGINIA J. SMI 11 1 Assistant Professor of Psychology A.B., M.A., Bucknell University. iiili Watch your step! 60 Education LeROY DERR Professor of Education A.B., Ursinus College; M.A., Buck- nell University; Ed.D., University of Pittsburoh. W 1 What ' s the joke? LOIS KELLER HINKEL Assistant Professor of Education B.S., Lock Haven State Teachers College; M.S., The Pennsylvania State Universitv. 61 DIVISION OF NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES Biology Chemistry Ph ysics - i t K GEORGE W. HOWE Associate Professor of Biology A.B., M.S., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Cornell Uniyersity. GEORGE S. SHORTESS Divisioind Director, Ncitural Sciences ami Professor of Biology A.B., Johns Hopkins Uniyersity; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Wonder what will happen? CHAI H. YOON Assistant Professor of Biology A.B.. Doshisha Uniyersity; A.B., Alma College; Ph.D., Ohio State Uniyersity. 62 MABEL K. BAUER Associate Professor of Cheiiiistry B.S., Cornell University; M.S., University of Pennsylvania. ARNOLD J. CURRIER Professor of Chemistry A.B., Colgate University; M.S., The Pennsylvania State University; Ph.D., Cornell University. JOSEPH D. BABCOCK Associate Professor of Physics A.B., Dickinson College; M.A., Bucknell University. JOHN A. r,. l)Sl ' l ER Associate Professor of Chemistry B.S., Richmond College; M.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; D.S.C., Carnegie Institute of Technology. 63 Mathematics and Draivins ARMAND J. L. VanBAELEN Associate Professor of Mathematics College Communal, Tirlemont, Belgium; B.S., Agric College, Gembloux; M.S., Rutgers Uni- versity. FRANCES E. KNIGHTS Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., M.A., Bucknell University; D.Ed., The Pennsylvania State University THEODORE K. FRUTIGER Instructor in Mathematics A.B., Bucknell University. Well (i4 Physical Education DAVID G. BUSEY Directw- of Physical Education and Head Football Coach B.S., in Ph3 ' sical Education, M.S. in Ed., University of Illinois. -- -. q.- 0 GEORGE LAWTHER Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Head Basketball Coach B.S., M.S., The Pennsylvania State University. SALLY F. VARGO Instructor in Physical Educaticm B.S., The Pennsylvania State University. 65 JOHX G. HOLLEiNBACK Acting DivisionnJ Director, Busiiieis Aihiiinistratioit, Assistant Professor of Business Administration B.S., M.B.A., University of Pennsylvania. DIVISION OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION So tliis is what they do in liieii spare time! WILLIAM L. HRICKER Assislaril Professor of Banking iniil Finance A.B., M.A., University of Washington. 66 V ELIZABETH H. KING Instructor in Secretarial Science B.S., in Business Administration, Geneva College. DON L. LARRABEE Attorney At Law, Lecturer in Business Law A.B., Allegheny College; Wharton Graduate School of the University of Pennsylvania and Law School of the University of Pennsylvania. LEO G. PHILLIPS Lecturing in Accounting B.B.A., City College of New York; C.P.A., Pennsylvania. C. llLllll S(..lit LL Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science A.B., Education, The Pennsylvania State University; iM.A., Bucknell University. LOGAN A. RICHMOND Instructor in Business Administration B.S., Lycoming College. Left to Right-Mrs. Myrna Barnes, Mrs. Louise Myers, Miss Ruth Grierson, Mrs. Weltha Kline, Mrs. Nora L. Barlett. MRS. DOROTHY STREETER Bookstore Manager NON-INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL MRS. CARL KEARNS, MRS. D. 1 L BLIRKET College Nurses WILLIAM H. HAHTMAN College Architect MRS. EANNY McCLOSKY, House Director. MRS. VIVIAN YOUNKIN, Housekeeper; MRS. EDNA K. DEITZ, Assistant to the Dean of Wwnen. 68 MARY ANNE CIRAULO, NANCY LEONARD, MRS. HELEN WADLOW, MRS. HELEN McCRACKEN, MRS. ANNE LAWTHER, College Secretaries. MRS. MARTHA GRAMLEY, Secretary to the Registrar; MRS. BESSIE WHITE, Recorder. NELLIE F. GORGAS Secretary to the President DANIEL F. FULTZ Assistant to the Business Manager A4RS. GAIL BUESCHER, CLARA FRITSCHE, Treasurers Office. 69 • H JL n Activities STUDENT GOVERNING BODIES Fir it Row. Left to Right— Van Zantcn, Rupp, Strausser, Reimold. Raleigh, Felix. Second Roir— Cohick, Tavlor, McComus, Coup, Lavton, Johnson, Potter, Bastian. Third Row— Habel, Kayler, Raudabaugh, Wall, Kuczma. Hutchinson, Nerzig, Garret, Arthur. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Above all other campus organizations, the Student Council serves as the most outstandino for it is the central governino force of students at Lvcomino. Those of our classmates who are a part of this active group have been elected bv us to provide us with a full, student-orientated campus life. With this purpose in mind, they ha ' e successfully sponsored so manv of our campus activities. Homecoming week-end, many informal dances, and the campus Christmas decorations are just a few of their endeavors. Another important part of their duties is to see that student problems are settled quickly and effectively. With the help of administrative advisers, they have done this job well. Thev also ser e in guiding other campus organizations in their programs throughout the vear. Certainly, all of us on campus owe our thanks to these forward- looking students who make up the council. Their hours spent tooether in meetings has meant work adtlccl to the iirooress of the school. 72 First Row, Left to Riglif-ShaefFer, M ' all, Arthui , Faus, Felix. Knights. Quigg, Handlv, Sheriff, Hammond. Second Row— Biyce, Bouer, Wertz, Poulliott, Harpster, Carson. RELIGIOUS LIFE COUNCIL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Left to Right-Hart, Chandler, Simons, Jones, Armstrong. 73 Women ' s Dorm Council First Row, Left to RigJit— Bartholomew, U ' il liamson, Strausser, Potter. Second Roir— Hale, Mines, Robinson. Men ' s Dorm Council First Row, Left to Riglit-Howes, Smarkusky, Phillips. Norris. Second Koii ' -Thomas, Kuczma, Kaplanes, Meade. Day Council rirst Row, I eft In Rig il-l!urro vs, Quigg, Harper. Second iioii ' -Keliher, Appleoate. 74 INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL First Row, Left to Right — Rupp, Troisi, Fiorella. Sccmid Imr -k.mH nun, Simu-i-, Sniith, Habel, iMcCormick, Ratner. .4bseH(— Smith, William, Reimold. ASSOCIATED WOMEN ' S STUDENTS OFFICERS-First Roiv, Left to Right —Gillette, Williamson. Secoiul Row — Gavitt, Curtis, Yeager. Fo r : ' 1 1 w s H 75 irst How, Lett to Ri if-Meadows. McCiraw, Worth, Heumann, Lav. Second Roir— Moski ' Cestone, Felderstein. Third Roir— Norris, Hart, Ratner, Teitrick. it , Stea Lirn, I ruisi, Alpha Gamma Upsilon NU CHAPTER Alpha Gamma Upsilon National Frater- nity was founded at Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1922. Nu Chapter was chartered at Ly- coming College April 21, 1951, but was first organized in 1950 as Beta Kappa Upsilon, with the express purpose of becoming a chap- ter of AGU. Nu Chapter has the distinc- tion of being the first eastern chapter of the primarily mid-western organization. The brothers of AGU work together to produce men of character and ability who hold hioh the ideals of brotherhood, democracy, and service to the college and the community. The many and varied activities of Nu Chap- ter are climaxed each year by a Spring For- mal Banquet and Ball. The fraternity is presently located in their new house on Franklin Street where the brothers hope to expand even more liian thc Iia e in the past. 76 OFFICERS President Stuart Felderstein Vice-President ------- James McCormick Secretary ----.-... Robert Lay Treasurer --------- Robert Haas Norman Medow Richard Ratner Howie Worth Thomas Cestone Samuel Stern Norman McGraw BROTHERS Bob Hart Dick Norris Sandy Heumann Jim Troisi Gerry Golden John Teitrick Hank Codd Mel Moskowitz Sam Speidel Leo Calistri George Wheaton 77 OFFICERS Consul -.-... Don Bohensky Soiior TriluDic John Honish Secretary - - - Bard Rupp Propraetor ---------- Don Habel Don Behensky Ed Anderson Clem Pomi John I lonisli Bill Demeno Bill Price lank an Zanten Bud Dennv Dick Raudabaugh Da ' e Himes Noel Faddis Sparkv Sachette Bard Rupp Rick Koch Frank Sullivan John Boettger John Maiolo Willis Thompson Don Mabel BobiMartz Jim ' ' olvniec Ron Kitt Jav McCormick Barry Yerger Charlie Bonadio Ken McDaniel Don Zeigler ■' ■' ' ■' 1 ' ■■N .iii .iiui-n, HmIu ' iisIv) . lI ' Mii h, IJupp. Second Row— Kitt, DeMino, Williams, Raybold, Boetooer, Faddis, Bonodio, AicCormick. Raudabaudi, Habel, Koch. Kappa Delta Rho PSI CHAPTER Another member of our fine group of social fraternities, Kappa Delta Rho sho A ' S, throughout the school year, the spirit of progress so important to our growing cam- pus. Being ' ery acti ' e as a group, thev have shown excellence in intramural sports com- petition and sponsorship of social functions, alwa) ' s displaying a general feeling of inter- est in Lycoming Colleoe life. So, too, have individual brothers given their services as loyal and interested members of our campus. This Bennett Street fraternity has upheld the tradition of loyaltv to their brothers and has extended it to their fellow students. We are grateful to the brothers of Psi Chapter for the large part thev ha ' e taken toward making Lycoming a progressive, worth-while community. 79 t ' ir :t Rnw. I eft to I j k— Reimold, Dinuler. I Icrn. Klapp. Second Roir— Humes, Stewart. Smith, Wallace, Flick, Gould, Coup. Third Roir— Alt, Llovd, Martin, Alase, Poust. Koneff, Pfadenhauer, Lacisky, Gers. Curtis, Stock, Lowell. Lambda Chi Alpha IOTA BETA CHAPTER With the end ot the 1957-58 scholastie year, the brothers of Lambda Chi Alpha say good-bve with a great deal of reluctance. This year has been a good one— socially, scholas- tically, and athletically. It has giyen us mem- ories which we vyill neyer forget. The win- ning of the trophy for the best Homecoming display early in the year set the pattern for man ' triumphs which were to follow. The local lota Beta Chapter is a member of the largest social fraternity. Lambda Chi has one hundred and forty-eight chapters in the United States and Canada. The supreme woal of the fraternity is to contribute to the attainment of truth, justice, and the well- being of humanity in tlic largest measure possible. The brothers wish these members of our fraternity who are graduating much success in their chosen fields and hope that, ahhough lea ing Lycoming College, they will not forget the joy and brotherhood that was theirs in the years they were here. 80 OFFICERS President ......... Lewis Dingler Vice-President ......... Fritz Horn Secretary ......... Robert Gould Treasurer --------- Marvin Klapp Lewis Dingier Fritz Morn Bob Glunk Marvin Klapp Jerolcl Pfadenliauer Richard Reimold Bill Smith Norman Fritz Ken iMase Don Flick John Wallace BROTHERS Dick Lloyd Bill Shooter Don Koneff George Alt Ralph Gers Lvnn Poust Robert Curtis George Laciskey Carl Martin Arlen Benscotter VA ' illiam Corson Jack Eyer Bob Gould Billy Chitwood Paul Motta Bill Humes Dick Kaluza James Sughrue Karl Stock Lee Lowell Dale Anderson Habe Raebuck Raymond Morris 81 OFFICERS Sage First Cotinselor Secofid Counselor Third Counselor Foiirtli Counselor Hearld Rav Ross Bill Fioivlla Fritz Buehlcr Cliff Smith Bob Bender John Simons Al Himes Bob Hoover Cass Gienic Jack Luhr BROTHERS Charles Phillips Bob Rundle Nelson Hertzler Marc Achenbach Rollin Price Jim Conrad Bob Vollriede Jack Ernest Karl Lambmesser Wa ' nc Bohn Floyd Roller Clifford Smith George Nichols Raymond Ross Robert Bender Robert Vollriede John Simons Stu McMinn Warren Searloss Andy Gross Carl Kearns Charles Springman George Nichols Charles Phillips Don Grier Jim Bragonier lim Eoan 82 First How, Left to Right— Ross, Fioiella, Buehler, Smith, Bender, Simons, Uimes. Second Roiv— Hoover, Geinic, Luhr, Phillips, Rundle, Hertzlet, Achenbach, Price Conrad. Third Rou ' — Vollriede, Ernest, Landmesser, Bohn, Roller, McMinn, Searfoss, Gross, Kearns, Springman, Nichols, Phillips, Grier, Searfoss, Bragonier, Egan. Sigma Pi BETA LAMBDA CHAPTER The Beta Lambda Chapter ot the Sigma Pi Fraternity was founded in 1953. Since then, our achievements on campus have ele- vated us to a position of respect. Each year Beta Lambda Chapter sponsors the Orchid Ball, Founder ' s Dav Banquet, and the an- nual all-college Christmas dance, the Chrys- tal Ball. This year our queen. Miss Kay Squires, was chosen Homecoming Queen. Our fraternitv house, located on Franklin Street has given us much joy and pride. Sigma Pi was founded to establish a brother- hood of and for the college; to advance the cause of education; to promote scholarship and literary culture; to raise the standard or morality and develop the character of men; to encourage chi ' alrv and to diffuse culture. Those of us who are remaining wish to the graduating brothers our congratulations and hope that thev may enjoy good luck and success in the future. We hope, however, that the ' will remember the precious mem- ories gathered at Lvcoming and the brother- hood which existed in Sioma Pi. 83 First Eotv, left to i!j ((— Polcyn, Bryce, CoHield Hardin, tisenhait, KaiitFman. Second Roir— Hemrick, Ham- mell, Steiner, Peterson, Garrett, J. Williams, Peterson, Briess, Karschner, Nye. Third Roii ' — Gillette, ' hitclv, Slingerland, Hoffman, Connors, Moran, Hindmarch, Mansfield, Carter, Kerschner, Kohlhaas, C. Jones. Fourth Roil ' — Armstrong, V. Jones, Powell, Arthur, Yawger, C. Williams, W. Simons, F. Stauffer. Theta Chi EPSILON BETA CHAPTER Thcta Chi, the oldest national fraternity represented on our campus, is the most re- cent to he established locally. Since heina founded on Lycoming College campus in 1955, Theta Chi has orown in strength and numbers. In social affairs, on the athletic field, and in the classroom, Theta Chi has compiled an enviable record. The brothers of the Epsilon Beta Chapter each ' ear spon- sor the Kick-Off Dance. I his year we mo cd into our new quarters in Bradley 1 fall which arc quite spacious and comfortable. This year of 1957-58 was a highl successful one for the brothers. In their constant stri ' - ing for tlie liettermcnt of Lycoming Col- lege the brothers of I beta Chi uinloubtedlv reached a new hiub this year. 84 OFFICERS President -----... William Hardin Vice-President -------- Robert Coffield Secretary -------- Larry Eisenhart Treasurer --------- Rex Bryce Pledge Marshal ---.... William Hoffman BROTPIERS William Hardin James Williams Don Mansfield Robert Coffield John Peterson Sherwood Carter, Larry Eisenhart Roger Briess Dick Kerschner Rex Bryce Dick Karschner Don Kohlhaas Bill Hoffman Jim Nye Clarence Jones Ken Polcyn Dan Whitley Jack Armstrong Bill Kaufmann Roland Slingerland Jim Powell Don Hemrick John Hoffman Ken Arthur Gene Hammel Pete Connors Bryce Yawger Dave Steiner John Mor an Curtis Williams Charles Peterson Don Hindmarch Bill Simons Robert Garrett Floyd StaufiFer ' EB . v.. Jr. 85 HONORARY FRATERNITIES Alimi; with the er acti ' e social fraternities on tlie campus, vc ha ' e several lionorary traternities wliose mcmlicrsliip indicates a keen interest in the lraternit and its particular field. Phi Alpha Theta is a national honorarv history society of which we are verx proud to ha e a chapter on our campus. Those who belong are dedicated to the study of histor ' and its application to the world and its current problems. Member- ship is restricted to those students who have shov ' n high scholastic excellence. Those whose interest in dramatics goes beyond occasional work in school plays find their hard work rewarded by membership in Alpha Psi Omega. These stu- dents feel genuine enjoyment in de ' eloping the difficult-to-master skill of acting. Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma combine their membership from the Lycomino College Band. These fellows and girls ha ' e added so much to our campus w pus ith the 5irited music. PHI ALPHA THETA Honorarv History Fraternitv First R(nv, Left to Rig it— Frutigcr, Wheeler, Neilsoii, Iluiisinger, Albeit, Congdon, Williamson. Second Row— Jackson, Probst, Stahl, Uirich, Miller, Miller, Jr., Carlyon, Horn. 86 ALPHA PSI OMEGA Dramatic Fraternity First Row, Left to R ghr— Carlyon, Poulliott. Second Row— Groner. Third Rou ' — Rinehei- mer, Stiner. TAU BETA SIGMA Band Sorority KAPPA KAPPA PSI Band Fraternity I-it- f Jloii ' , Left to Rig if-WulIcy, Stcbnui. Second Roif— Ciraulo, McElvey, Shempp, Hale, Taylor. First Roir, Lt ( tu Riy u— llnidmaich, Maxim, cjrjck, AIju: . Second Rou ' — Peckham, Schenley, Himsinger, King, Benway. 87 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS First limi Left to iiigfil— Stiner, Arndsm. HoSEman, Daley. Campbell. Secoitd Roii ' — Oucker, Crun, Scheaffer, Mengle, Judd. T iirii Roir— Layton. Brown, Howe. Hummel. Foiirtli Rou ' — Jones, Simler, Kline, Congdon. Fifth Roir-EUiott, Coup. Sdiniliiig— Carty, Cramsey, Mc- Minn, Wright, Torbert, Whyland, Carlyon. Methodisl Student Movement This club sti i cs to promote fcl- lowshiji among Methodist stu- dents on campus and to pro ' idc them with a denominational pro- gram which ties in with the state organization. Meetings are held each Sunda ' e ening in the Pine Street Methodist Church. Their weekly meetings include worship, recreation, and reFreshments. John Wesley Club The purpose ot this club is to blend members of the Methodist Church in a oneness oF Fellow- ship in Christ, to help each mem- ber to prepare For Future work, and to be a Christian inHuence to fellow students. Meetings are held twice a month and consist ot a student worship scr icc Followed bv a guest speaker. First Row, Left to Ri lit— C arty, Carlyon, Jones, Whyland, tramse . Second Koii ' — i l iwe, Wright, Campbell, Mengle, McMinn. Third Rou ' -Congdon, Daley, Torhert, Hummel. Fourth Rmi ' — Sliner. 88 Lulheraii Club The Lutheran Students ' Asso- ciation was organized to oi ' e Lu- theran students on campus a com- mon interest with others of their religious faith. The local group is affiliated with the Lutheran Students ' Association of America. Meetings were held semi-monthlv and consisted of various social ac- tivities, outside speakers, anti re lioious discussions. First Row, Left to Rig(it-B. Klees, Shuman, Bohr, Holler, Bosch. Second Roiv— Shempp, Mayers, Duck, Kropp, Harbott, Spaneth, W. Klees, Sharp. Newman Club The Newman Club was formed under the director of Father Ze- maitas and the facultv ad iser, Mr. Richmond. Prominent Cath- olic clergymen and laymen ga ' e talks to help members understand their faith more fully. At the end of each meeting, a question and discussion period was held. They discussed problems relati e to their faith. Projects of the club for the ' ear included a Communion breakfast and a spring dance. Canterbury Club This organization was formed for the members of the Episcopal Church among the student bod . The meetings are held twice a month at the Christ Episcopal Church and provide opportunity for instructive and social fellow- ship. First Ron ' , Left to Right— llydock, Marrune, Bohinsly, Puulliott. liuthinson. Zemaitas, Rich- mond, Cenerazzo. Second Ron ' — Turzanski, Motta, Keliher, Donne, Brunner, Burrows, Fisher, Zapolski, Cheatle, Polenco. Third Row— Keller, Soroka, DelBono, F. .Agnello, Resceski, Polvcyn, Bonfatto, Fred Agnello, Beixy, Okcewege. First Row, Left to RigJiI— Eiselman, Merritt, Rice, Gates, Miles, Diplock. Second Ron ' — Ostlund, Neilson, Barnes, Hammond. 89 CLASS-AFFILIATED Spanish Club 1 he purpose of this club is to iainili;irize students with Spanish Hfe and culture. The ultimate entl being a better appreciation of the lanouage itself. Under the ad isership of Mr. Gillette, the members heard guest speakers, held discussions, and viewed films. Left to Riglil— Sachette, Gillette, Good, Perry, Kikhemann, Carty, Lcta, Gillette, Stmcr. first Row, Left to Riglil-Wilt. Cyplievs, PhUlips, Sijib, Uurbat, Spaneth, Benary, Junes. Second Roil ' — Klees, Jones, Williamson, Currier, Leutze. Pre-Engineers Club The Engineers Club is in its o second vear on the Lycoming cam- pus. Under the expert adviser- ship of Dr. Currier, semi-monthly meetings are held. Guest speak- ers and films explain and demon- strate the manv fields of engineer- inp. Recent strides in the enoi- neering profession make this club a must for those whose future lies in this held. First Rmi ' , Left In RiglK-McGee, Luft, Shelley. Secottd Ron ' -Courtney, Anker, Kline, Veaoer. Bauer. Ihird Rcie— Smith, iMengle, Thomas, Boyd, Sklarsky, McLaurin. Foiirlli Rou -Hor ack, Clark, Penno. Wren, Schenley, Cook. Fifth Ron ' — Campbell, Shelski, Harpstcr, Hydock, Coup, Ostrander. Si. t i Roii ' -Sharar, Bemardi, Smith, Spring, Brouse, Polinki. Partridge. Seventh Rolf-Whittaker, Willard. Pre-Medical Society The Pre-Medical Club is made up of those students intending to enter the professions of medicine, dentistry, medical technologx ' , and medical secretary. Guest speak- ers, films, and visits to nearby in- stitutions constitute a major part of its activities. This ear, acti - ities in Dan ille and Philadelphia |)ro ided interesting experiences lor socieU members. 90 ORGANIZATIONS Gerniaii Club The German Club is organ- ized to gi ' e students oF the lan- guage a better knowledge oF the country, its culture, its philosophy, and its people. Under the ad iser- ship oF Mrs. Kilchenmann, the club has had an interesting and varied program For the year. :S«. . HS! First Row, Left to Right— Bell, ollreide, Kilchemann, Lowell, Simons, Geiger. Second Roir— WTiyland, Elliott, Ostland, Delgavis, JefFers. Third Row— Wright, Congdon, Deardofl . Fourth Ron ' — McElvev, Axeman, Dills, Burns. Business Club The Business Club provides am ply opportunity For the discussion oF problems and other points of interest to those whose major field oF study is in the field oF business and secretarial sciences. Guest speakers, films, and the visits to local business establishments are designed to assist the members to adjust to the vast work! of busi- ness and industry. First Row, Left to Rig rt— Hoover, Cheatle, Thomas, HoUenback. Second Rou ' — Mase, Kla pp, Slocum, Reese, Smarkusky. Third Roif— Bohensky, Hart, Johnson, Martin. Fourth Row- Wilson, McMinn, Springman, Pontician. First Roiv, Left to Right— Hagenbok, Thomas, Daley, Gavitt, Miller. Merle. Second Roir— Derr, Pauling, Nichols, Hinkle. S. E. A. of P. SEAP gives the future teachers an insight into the field of teach- ing and a better understanding of that profession. Discussions of its arious problems and the phases of education are pro ' idcd through films and speakers. Each prospec live teacher receives current infor mation by which he or she can be reminded of the chanoins tech- niques of the teaching proFession. 91 PUBLICATIONS The ARROW Editor-in-Chief Business Manaoer Editorial Adviser Business Adviser Rebecca Waltz Robert Haas John Chandler Logan Richmond Jack Armstrong, Sports Editor The Editor ASSISTANTS Dan Whitley, Sports Writer; Pete Connors, Advertising; Jan Turzanski, Assistant Photogra- pher; LiDA Bastian, Girls ' Sports. Barb Reed, Dixit Kiipp, Mamv Johnson Typists 92 Joe Brungard, Photographic Editor Assistant Editor Sports Editor - Activities Editor Faculty Editor Senior Editor Literary Editor Photographic Editor Fraternity Editor Richard Stahl Jack Armstrong Rosemary Cheatle ■Ellen Cenerazzo Raydel Goldsboro Joy Williamson Joseph Brungard Roger Briess Cover Design— Keigh Cronauer Ellen Cenerazzo, Joy Williamson, Rosemary Cheatle, Ravdel Goldsboro Dick Stahl, Assistant Editor Mr. Chandler 93 Horn, Straub, hvland, Thompson, Martin, Klapp, Meelan. Co-Editors - Fritz Horn, Jack Meelan Bushiess Maimger - Jack Straub The BELL The Bell is tlie campus newspaper. Under the editor- ship of Fritz Horn and Jack Meehm, they got roUing in December. It is the weekly pubhcation which scr es the purpose of accjuainting students of what is happening around campus. Heard from Within the Bell, by Ging Gong, is one of the most popular features of the paper. This portion gives the lighter side about campus life. News From the Greeks ' is another much-read spot. Coming e ents can be announced through the club bulletins or a complete write up. L en though the newspaper got a late start, it turned out to be a welcome sight when it made its initial appearance. 94 Saturday morning breakfast and Campus Chatter ' CAMPUS CHATTER In conjunction with station WLYC, the Lycom- ing College Radio Club presents a weeklv radio program called Campus Chatter. This time on the air is used to accjuaint the people of Williams- port with life on the Hilltop Campus. The weeklv broadcast details coming events, as well as current happenings on the campus. The entire broadcast is moderated and presented by the students upon supervision of the local station. One of the pro- gram ' s most enjoyable features is the spinning of the most popular song of the week. A campus disc jockey is in charge of this feature. Affiliated with Campus Chatter, the Radio Club has as its objective an occasion to gi ' e students, whose interests lie in the field of radio, an oppor- tunity to develop their ideas through practical experience. First Row, Left to Right— Benwa) ' , Day, Carlyon, Smar- kusky. Second Row — Cram- sey, Jones, Moore, Glenn, Mase, Wall. 95 Musical Organizations A CAPELLA CHOIR First Row, Left to Right— Hoffman, Thompson, Walley, Neff, Cyphers. W ur ley, Goldsboro, PeiTy, Hale. Second Koii ' — Penno, Ernest, Torbert, Layton, Fiius, Frehn, McComas, Waddell, Stenger, Waltz. Third Row— Ahn, Hind- 3narch, Pnulliott, Spaneth, Sharp, Todd, Mairs, Kmg, Peckham, Yearick, McCotut. fourth Rou ' — Willard, Boocks, Payton, Kibbev, Koch, Harpster, Sv ' arth vood, Bower, Probst, Warrington, Kuczma. WALTER G. McIVER. Director Lycoming Sinaers performina at the illiamsp()rt Hnspital First How, Left to Right— Vrehn, Walley, Mclvcr, Goldsboro, Thompson, Neff. Second Roiv—Wah , Hindmarch, Mairs, Waddell, Todd. ihird Rtnv— Yearick, Williard, Koch, Bower. 96 ilpi __; j i ► X ' The Lycoming College a Capella Choir which operates under the leadership of Mr. Mclver is perhaps the most outstanding organization on campus. The members rehearse with enthusiasm and perform like professionals. Their voices afford a great deal of pleasure on campus and in chapel. Thev are often invited to sing at civic, church, and patriotic organi- zations in the community. Combining their talents with those of the WilHamsport Civic Choir, Handel ' s Messiah was performed this year. Wherever the choir appears, their per- formance is well appreciated. Lvcoming has been expanding for the last couple of vears. The choir, too has added prestige to their honor— they created another first ! On July 5, 1957 the choir embarked for a concert tour of England— this makes them the first campus organization to have left the country. They crossed the ocean by chartered plane and arrived at Manchester where they were welcomed bv a youth oroup who held a social for them that c ' ening. Plans for the trip were well-laid. From the time they were officially greeted bv the mayor of Southport un- til the choir completed their twcntv-eight concerts, all went well. Of particular interest were the concerts at Victoria Hall and Carlisle Centra! Hall per- formed during the first week of the tour. Later, thev visited the birthplace of John and Charles Wesley, a place holding much appeal for them. Davs were set aside to visit Lincoln Guild Hall, Stratford-on-Avon, and Oxford. The tour was completed in the south of England with appearances at Plymouth and Wevmouth. Then, they spent five glorious days in London relaxing and sightseeing. Saturday, August 3, found the choir homeward bound on the S. S. Castel Felice, safe in the assurance of Mission Accomplished; a job well-done! Everywhere, everyone had treated them royally. Reports coming home pro ' ed that these ambassadors of good-will were well selected. They have been tested by time; their skills have been proved. The a Capella Choir is indeed an asset to the collese. 97 SOME SIGHTS WE SAW . . . o,,f M f . We took off from Idlewild i. c- Welcome to God ' s Country! ' Picadilly Circus in London, of course! Trafalgar Square in London— our trysting place TOUR Wc waited for the Changing of the Guard. MLUMemr PfirJUMIIIA ISA How Jo vou like lli.it Mi;n? . -m Charles Wesley in Bristol. INSTRUMENTAL One 1)1 the fastest growinu organizations on campus is our College band. Under the direction of Mr. Maxim, the band has been performing at manv functions— football, and basketball games, in particular. This year we saw them perform in- tricate routines— their I lomecomino entertainment being particularK skilllul. Every Thursday, fol- lowing chapel, we heard them rehearsing. Finally, in the spring, thev performed for the entire student body during Assembly. We are proud of our band, and hope to hear more and more from them. The Band First Roii% Left to Rig if— Bennett, McEIvey, Hale, Wolley, Edwards. Second Row— Benscoter, Part- ridge, Hujisinger, Menscinski, Stebner, Maxim, Hartman, Ostrander, Taylor, Goldsboro, Kemrer. Third Roxr— Peckham, Yearick, Shempp, King, Yawers, Beiiway, Mairs, McDowell, Thompson, Burns, Polenco, Ernest, Hydock, Corson, Kaley, Kossove, Hindmarch, Berry. DaiKT Baiul I-irst I ' tinv, I ell tii Highl— Kalcy, Corson, Mails, Yearick. Second Row — Ihmsinger, Bensc(,llcr, Berrv. I hird Rniv — Stcljncr, Burns. The senior class tound the band members tii be their best and most regular customers. Oh, well, it ' s time for the band anvu iMr. illiam Maxim, director. Surely vou know what that note is! ' Anyone ever try to study while the band is rehearsing? Remember the time the bus broke downr First Row, Left to Rig i(-Mi)ler. Gricr, Manley, Moortgat, Probst, Waltz, White, Gillette, Ault, Zia. Second Roiu-Spenler, Eshelman, Writ-lit, Bauer, Turzanski, Koetznev, Sherman, Soyster, Gaynor, Benarv, Stahl, Miller. Hunsinoer, Barnes. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB The adviser, Dr. Barnes, pictured here in his Oxford robes, brings interesting sidelights to the meetings. The International Relations Club has been organized with the purpose in mind that knowledge of not only this country, but also of foreign countries, is necessary to in- sure the student ' s success. A yaried program, including seminars, panel discussions, films, and guest speakers are popular features on the agenda. This year, a series of films starring the British actor, Alec Guiness, were presented. Any current event and its relationship to our American Way of Life becomes a major topic for discussion. High - lighting the program is a trip to New York and the United Nations, each year. Later, delegates are sent to the Mid- Atlantic Model United Nations meetings. At this assem- bly, college students and their advisers conduct a model United Nations discussing and debating the current ques- tions. They use the same procedures as the United Na- tions in New York. This ear, tiic event was held March 27, 28, and 29 at Wilkes College. 102 Have one! Just waiting for the clothes to dry. Note the httle man on top the tower. Could Pepsi do this? We ' re not sure what they ' re doino! 103 f i- ' ' w , Sports Football at Lycoming - : ■4Z X ' f ' ' ' C if I .MW :-.u , r|i I-, ;;,: ;l ( .1 i,t, Smuh. lU-mi, .1,1, ( ,ipl, K.iUi .i. J.. , !;.■,, si,,, l,,n,,, ll-lir, I. _-iir;i,,. K(,,i„,uk. s, ' , ,,„, C.n l ,, i, I,, l;,i I .n. i.. Worth. Enigk, iMcGra -, Kisthardt, Himes, Williamb. Pok}n. Ikud Hon;— Coi-hran, Buhensk , Kiiiu, James, L. Bu et, Richardson, Ukat- kewicz, Bertoletti, Cox. Fourth Rou ' — Starr, Thompson, Rudy, Miller, Markle, Taylor, Martz. Fifth Ron ' — Seroka, W. Boyer, DelBono, F. .-Xgnello. SCORES Lycoming 40 Dickinson 6 Lycoming 34 Moravian 13 Lycoming 13 Wilkes 7 Lycoming Albright Lycoming 13 PMC 7 Lycoming 7 Lock Haven 21 Lvcoming 21 Ccnc a 19 L OA( 11 HllStV Co- ( II (.i;i I N Coach AlvhiiS Coach ' h)tehill Lycoming College opened its season for 1957 with an eioht-oame schedule that was reduced to seven when the O O T • T T • flu bug cancelled an assignment against Juniata in Huntmg- don (at least Juniata can claim that excuse to be as good as anv)- The Warriors started off their season with a ?8 man squad which went to Camp Kline for a rugged 10 day training session. Hard workouts were the order of the day at the camp. A few slam-bang scrimmages weren ' t scarce, either! There were 22 letter winners on the squad, which provided Coaches Buscv, Whitehill, Green, and Myers with a sound backbone for an efhcient eleven. There were only five seniors on the squad— Kaluza, Polcyn, Himes, Cleaver, and Reimold. Lycoming coaches, players, and fans were pleased be- cause for the first time in its history the Warriors were listed among the best of the rest by a weekly magazine— as a top grid college. As the season ad ' anccd, we found this magazine wasn ' t far wrong as the Warriors wound up a terrific season with 5 wins, 1 tie, and 1 loss. During their heated football schedule the Warriors were constantly plagued by injuries which took starting players from their roster. At the peak of the season they were also severely handicapped by the Hu bug. They persisted, howe ' er, and consequently were rated as being 21st in competition for the Lambert Cup, emblematic of the small college football championship in the east. The only L ' Co opponent rated abo e the Warriors was Juniata in 10th place. The Warriors had many outstanding players for their 1957 season but none stood out more prominently than end Ken Polcyn and tackle Red White. Ken Polcyn pla ' ed end for 4 years on the Lvco team and was named to the 1957 All-American team for Methodist-related colleges. He was also named to the District 3 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-Star Team, and receix ' ed honorable mention on the Associated Press All-Pennsylvania team. Ken is from South Williamsport and is a brother of Theta Chi. Red White was also named to the 1957 District 3 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics All-Star Team. Red is a junior from Lewistown and is oenerally regarded as one of the best small-college linemen in Pennsylvania. Bohn (20) throwing a body block in the .Mbright game. l uli. n bluLkmg the extra point in the Dickinson game. Ken Polcyn— First Team All- Frank Agnello— Guard; Second American All-Methodist; First NAIA All-State; Third Team, Ail- All-State NAIA; All-State AP; Methodist All-American; Honor- Honorable Mention UP All- able Mention All-State UP; Hon- State; Honorable Mention. orable Mention Little All-Ameri- can AP. Red White First All-State NAIA Dick Kaluza Team Captain WARRIORS VS. DICKINSON Lycoming College, in rolling up a half-dozen touch- downs, displayed a very successful aerial offense with a strong efficient ground attack to expertly snow Dickinson College 40-6 before a home crowd of 2,500 fans. This was the season opener for both teams. The Warriors clicked through the air and on the ground against Dickinson beating them for the second year in a row. Of the si. touchdowns three were scoreti on passes— each thrown by a different quarterback. Tip Agnello number-one quarterback, directed most of the attacK and threw a two-vard scoring pass to John Grier besides scoring once himself on a one-yard quarter- back sneak. Paul Motta, understudy to Agnello, whipped a 47-vard TD pass to Jim Miller. Ike Williams, a freshman prospect, tossed a 33-yard pass to Joe Mnick. Walt Boyer, with his Hashy speed, played as well as fullback John Joe, vyho drew lots of applause from the crowd. End Ken Polcvn played his usual good same. The Warriors line was highly applauded by their efficient backs. T-W% ■mi - Polcyn C ' ' - ' j and Grier (21 J downing PMC. PRETZEL BOWL Lycoming College played Albright College at Read- ing, Pennsylvania, in the seventh annual Pretzel Bowl game before an estimated crowd of 6,000. The final score was a 0-0 tie. The game was mostly a defensive one, with both teams lines showing up well against each others offensive attacks. Scoring chances were hindered throughout the game by constant penalties, pass interceptions, and fum- bles. The Warriors were particularly frustrated by their penalties. Ken Polcyn played his usual game of dynamic foot- ball, and added another blocked punt to his already fabulous list. For his outstanding playing. Ken received an outstanding player award. Walt Boyer gets knocked out of bounds on the 4 yard line in the Moravian game. LYCOMING VS. WILKES The Warriors played Wilkes College at Kingston, Pennsylvania, on a cold, dreary day before a crowd of 2,500 Wilkes Homecoming fans. Lycoming gained its third straight victory by defeating the tough Colonels by 13-7. The hred-up Wilkes team displayed a beautifully executed, and powerfully run single-wing offensive. The statistics were very one sided in Lyco ' s favor in respect to yardage gained, first downs, and punt averages. Burt Richardson, first year fullback, performed some beautiful dazzling runs to keep the crowd in suspense throughout the third quarter. Other outstanding perform- ances were turned in by Walt Boyer and Bill Smith. Richardson (27) about to snag a pass. 108 Polcyn tackling passer before the pass got off. LYCO VS. LOCK HAVEN Lycoming bowed to a strong Lock Haven State Teachers College 21-7 after a hard fought battle. This loss eliminated the Warriors from the ranks of the few unbeaten colleges in the state. Lock Haven retained command of the ball game up until the third quarter when Lycoming began to resemble the club which had remained victor through 5 previous games without a loss. The Warriors moved the ball 66 yards on eight plays, and Walt Bover drove across from the four yard line to score. Richardson converted for the e.xtra point. Lyco had the strongest support from the 12th man than it has had all year long. The Lyco stands were full despite the raw 32 degree weather which came in snow flurries, and cold biting winds. Richardson (27) stopping a Lock Haven runner. LYCOMING VS. PMC Lycoming College Warriors performed a mechani- cal task in beating PMC 13-7 before a homecoming crowd of 2,800 enthusiastic fans. This was Ly- coming ' s last game at home. Lyco very definitely outplaved the Cadets even though they had to come from behind to ice this spectacular homecoming game. The score at half- time was 6-0 in favor of Lycoming. However, the Cadets scored in the third quarter on a 13 yard pass, and butted the extra point to place PMC in front 7-6. With fierce determination and fighting speed the Warriors, with only two minutes and thirty seconds left in the game, moved the ball 45 yards in seven plays to score their second TD bv a drive from the one yard line by Motta. Burt Richardson did the honors of kicking the point after the touchdown. The entire Lycoming team played a dazzling game with Bohn, Richardson, and Agnello, proving themselves as standouts. The Homecoming Day Queens were paraded before the audience before the game. Frank Agnello (73) and White (71) running interference for Bohn (20) who was already caught. LYCOMING VS. GENEVA Lycoming College ' s record of four wins this sea- son was enlarged when thev defeated Geneva by marching 76 yards in the closing seconds for a 21-19 triumph. Geneva scored early in the first period by moving 78 yards in nine plays. The Warriors bounced back in the second period to score two touchdowns, and made good the conversion behind the able blocking of their strong aggressive line, and the valiant running of John Joe, and Wayne Bohn. The score at half time was 14-7 in favor of the Warriors. In the final quarter Geneva scored two quick touchdowns, but failed to make their conversions. Agnello threw a 36 yard aerial to John Grier, and a 15 yard aerial to end Dick Kaluza, to score the win- ning touchdown, and end the season for the Warriors. 109 John Joe (50), following his dad ' s directions, to a TD against Moravian, on Dad ' s Day Frank Agnello, did the tackling, John Grier did the Hattening aoainst Luck Haven. Punt formation: Cox, Thompson, Agnello, Enigk, V ' hite (hidden), V ' orth. and Kaluza. Tip Agnello (10) and John Grier (21) stop Dickinson on the Syard line. Seniors ken I ' nlcvn (80), Howie Worth (75) closins in for the kill. Seniors Don Bohensky (60) Rich Reimold (25) aoainst Dickinson. Senior Daw Himes (70) upsetting the PMC team. S e ni o r Dick Kaluzn (811 a 1 1 c m [1 1 i n g tu blnuk a punt. SOCCER at Lycoming SCORES Lycoming 1 Lock Haven 2 Lycoming Elizabethtown 5 Lycoming Wilkes 4 Lycoming 1 Gettysburg . . 8 Soccer Widens the Scope of Lycoming Athletics Lvcoming inaugurated a new athletic event this fall. The students showed much interest in the home soccer games. Although the Lycoming pitchmen did not have a successful season, they showed much promise. Their opponents had much experience while Lvcoming plavcrs had little or no experience at the game. Considering this, we think Lycoming College should be proud of its first year soccer team. Outstanding on the vear ' s team were Sandford Heumann, Don Mansfield, Mel Mos- kowitz, and Pete Wickert. Vast impro ements are ex- pected from Coach Lavvther and his team in the follow- ing years. Virst Row, heft to Right— Moskowitz, Griffith, Heumann, Glunk, Bender, Travis. Second Rou ' — Vickert, Haberberger, Maiolo, Wallace, Flick. Third Rou — Wilt, Fortin, Husk, Lawther. Pete Husk using his head. Bob Bender steaUng the ball. Any doubt? Coach Lawther Coach Daugenbaugh BASKETBALL at Lycoming Our basketball team started the season with a erv pessimistic attitude. The team ne er got off the ground due to this laek of spirit on the part of e ervone. Poor scheduling didn ' t help the situation. With a little encouraoement our team could ha e been a winner. The team showed signs of greatness in places, but there was some- thing lacking. To win, a team must ha e both. The bo ' s picked up somewhat near the close of the season. ' ith the experience our underclass- men are getting this year, vye are looking forward to some great basketball in future years. 112 First Row ' , Left to Right— Bragonier, Humes, Hughes, Miorelli, Glunk, SuJli van. Seconal Rou ' — Lawther, Boyd, Hart, Kitt, Habel, Smith. SCORES Lycoming 59 Lycoming 74 Lycoming 91 Lycoming 55 Lycoming 53 Lycoming 61 Lycoming 66 Lycoming 52 Lycoming 54 Lycoming 55 Lycoming 57 Lycoming 91 Wilkes 74 Lock Haven 79 Mansfield 71 Washington College 73 Dickinson 65 Rider 76 Lincoln 83 Scranton University 91 Mansfield 57 Wilkes 76 Elizabethtown 74 Susquehanna 94 Ron Hughes stretching. Glunk up for another. Roll it up your arm, not down! Hopping Habel. r- ■MHa Hn!lp M B MMt :LV=iv:- T :l, a. ' JS « M TB Idv lFli p llfr -flHH r- ' jk . v -t Jg K JRa WmJ its wrf tIHRPv H k ' 9 i r H Tricky Sullivan. JV jumble. 114 SWIMMING — 1958 Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lycoming Lvcomino Lvcomino SCORES .30 Bucknell 56 16 Lock Haven 68 20 Dickinson 66 47 Wilkes 38 27 Lock Haven 58 46 Wilkes 39 This vear Lycoming College saw the return of an intercollegiate swimming team for the first time in nine years. Last year a small nucleus of boys practiced and par- ticipated in two exhibition meets with Bucknell Univer- sity and Lock Haven STC. In these two meets the boys showed rather well, gi ' ing the Bucknell swimmers a real chase. At the beginning of this 1958 season the tankmen added to their ranks a few up and coming Freshmen who have proved to be valuable assets. This ) ' ear, with Coach Busey at the helm, the War- iors looked very promising and have great expectations for the future. Pete Conners doing the butterfly. Pete Husk taking a dive. First Row, Left to Rig if— Busev, Brian, Thompson, Husk, Norrins, Williams. Second Row — Anderson, Keeley, Stem, Connors, James. WRESTLING — 1957-58 SCORES L) ' coming 25 Albright 5 Lycoming 6 Bucknell 22 Lycoming 34 Lebanon Vallev Lycoming 5 Wilkes 29 Lycoming 28 Dickinson 5 Lycoming B Bucknell 23 Lycoming 18 Gettysburg 12 Umiiitm First Row, Left to Right— King, Romig, James, Receski, Steele, Flick, Fortin, Dice, Joe. Second Roir— Cunningham, Thomas, Wallace, Benscoiter, Mason, Hoffritz. Third Rmv— Coup, Confer, Parsell, Burns, Whitehill. Romig playing games. Joe tying knots. Fortin teaching Yogi. The Lycoming College Warriors opened their wrestling season with a spectacular win in defeat- ing Albright College 25-5. Coach Whitehill ' s grapplers showed amazing skill in trouncing their opponent in seven of the light-weight class matches. The Warriors also showed their muscles to Lebanon Valley when they blanked them by win- ning all light matches. Five Lyco men pinned their foes, the other three won decisions. After trouncing Lebanon Valley the Warriors won their third match of the year by walloping Dickinson College at Hilltop Gym 28-5 before a crowd of 850 loyal supporters. The Lyco grapplers took six of the eight matches. Four of them were taken by falls. The Warriors next floored Gettysburg Col- lege 18-12 while being witnessed by 900 interested spectators. Lycoming won 4 matches, Gettysburg 2 and two ended in draws. So all in all the Lycoming College mat men turned in a good season earned bv hard work to get in good physical condition and some good coaching from Bud Whitehill. We feel sure that next year we will turn out even better wins and that wrestling is a growing sport on our campus. Receski solving a pressing problem. 117 BASEBALL at Lycoming — 1957 Stu VN ' est pitching. Tip Agnello tagging a Susquehanna out. Out at second! P m 5 ' ' ■m 118 iii- t iloir, Ltll ti, Kighl ' -Cuup ..thciwiig uii j,imj, lioliii, Agatllu, MosUini lU, MmUjji.iiici) . J. lljil. Ldyai, Motta. Second Ron ' — Hart, O ' Connor, Worth, Smith, Kaluza, Agnello, Yetger, McManigal, McMinn, Rimdio, Busey. Action at first base. Coach Bud Whitehill (1958). Burn it in. MEN ' S INTRAMURALS FOOTBALL SOCCER BASKETBALL WRESTLING VOLLEYBALL SWIMMING WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS HOCKEY BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL BADMINTON 1; BOWLING PING PONG ' ' m i ,,  ■- VARSITY CLUB First Row, Left to Right— White, Agncllo, Kaluza, Kramer, Polcyn, Motta, Agnello, Schneider. Grier. Second Row— Himes, Mansfield, Joe, McManigal, Federoll, Enigk, Reseski, Seroka, Bohensky, Kittsman, Dunston, Bender. OUTING CLUB Out on an outing! OFFICERS Bell, Ahn, Curtis, Sherman. 125 WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Albert, Pratt, Layton, Hoffman, Bastian, Gillette, Faus. The girls in action . . . THE CHEERLEADERS MEMBERS Gail Meconi Kay Squires Carol Hane Ann Harper Marilyn Gillette Clara Mae Cohick Barbara Reed Dorothy Phillips Muriel Maier Sue Russell Cheering the extra point. 127 fl V m Annual Events Lycoming ' s new Alma Mater! Helen B. Wcidman Modcrato Fjom J. Biahms Adapted by W. L. Maxson i ' r i ' J m We sing to Ly - eom - ing with clar - ion voice of praise, The tluin - der - bird A Chief - tain of old, stand - ing sent - i - nel in the sun. Old Main guards tlie =5= .1 I I r i r £ :S: et J .1 . 1 J I J g i -n ; l 1 V{ iJ ' £5 5=SZ T speaks mem for the glo - ry of yes - ter - days - ory of bat - ties lost and won, - The blue of - hon - or, gold of val - or, of our in - can - ta - tions, ded - i - ca - tions 3E3; 3 • 1 ' - 4 ' ' ' ,f J ■' - 1 4 I 4 r i p ::fc S- -: born of - sky and sun. We blaze a - trail of light tlirougli our val - ley prais - ing our warr - iors bold. A - bid - ing - ly true, old friend ■ships and new find - F m M- ¥ i i HHAi E£ hold - ing a torch of - flame for our Al - ma Ma -ter, il - lus - tri - ous be her Avorth in the bonds of Ly - com - ing; long may her sa - chem pro - claim her no - ble C5= =f: :?: ' srj: - - ' ■5=3 ii iH i s T i — - T name, birth P With tri - bal de • vo with high ex - al - ta tion we pledge tion, we chant our con - se - era to her ere - a tion. tion. £ -A- m v: 131 One of the Fastest orowino organizations on campus is the Dramatics Club. Thcv pro ' ide the campus w ith outstand ing dramatic productions and assembly programs. One oF their best productions tliis ear was iMoUere ' s Farce, The Would Be Gentleman. Endless hours oF rehearsing added up to a splendid two-night run. From the Dramatics Club, there are chosen certain members who are honored by mem- bership in Alpha Psi Omega, the dramatics fraternity. This year, Dr. L nn, assisted by Mr. Sondcrs, scryed as director. DRAMATICS First How, left to Rig i(— Ilydock, Freidhcrg, Mines. Sccoud Hoir— Gimlcl, Thompson, Keller, Pouliiott. Arndst. Adams, Jon. Ihird Hoir— Lynn, Sonder, Rcimold, Pfadcnliuwcr, Dell, IMa.se, Williams, Reinlieimcr, Stiner. 132 The DIRECTOR! En Garde! Oh, mv! Night gowns— caps and gowns- Good grief, what a comhination! 133 Kay Squires, 1957 Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING 1957 Lycoming ' s big week-end, Homecoming, brings us all the festi ' itv, all the exhilaration which is college. The parade of campus queens and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen gives us the chance to show our college beauties. The displa ' contest gives our organi- zations the opportunity to originate colorful exhibits. The high spot of the dav is, of course, our football game. No other sports e ent has the clectrif ' ing win- ning spirit as the Homecoming game. The weekend ends with an Alumni banquet and a formal dance, cul- minating Homecomino at Lvcomino, and our alumni return home with the warmth of revival of their colleoe memories. Miss Patricia Norris, 1956 Queen crowns Miss Kay Squires. Tiic parade, ready to go— well, almost! 134 mW ? B ■■Wr H jc ' 4HH .n f 2 A fl What an exciting game that was! Cheese . . . ! 135 The vvinnah! CAMPUS QUEENS ... every lass a queen, HELEN AXEMAN German Club CLARAMAE COHK K Lambda Chi Alpha ELAINE YAW ' ERS Radio Club 136 BARBARA REED Alpha Gamma Upsilon GAIL MEGONI Theta Ghi ' ' The Queen of Hearts . . . MARILYN GILLETl i; International Relations Glub ELAINE IIYDOCK Pre-Medical Society 137 ' ' She was our queen, our rose our star . . . 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The plan calls for three years of liberal arts study at Lycoming combined with two years of engineering at Bucknell LIniversitv or The Pennsylvania State University or two years of forestry at Duke University. The student earns the A.B. degree from Lycoming and a professional degree from the cooperating institution. LIBERAL ARTS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Art Accounting Biology Banking and Finance Chemistry Economics Economics General Business English Administration History Retail Distribution B.S. in MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Languages Mathematics Music A.B. or B.S. in EDUCATION Philosophy Elementary Curriculum Political Science Secondary Academic Subjects Psychology Science Social Science Sociology B.S. in NURSING TWO-YEAR COURSES Medical Secretarial Pre-Engineering Medical Technology Secretarial Science FALL SEMESTER BEGINS SEPTEMBER ??, 1958 Orientation Week Begins September 9, 1958 1958 SUMMER SCHOOL Fir.st Session June 11 to July 22 Second Session July 23 to Sept. 2 Director of Admissions LYCOMING COLLEGE. W illiamsport, Pa. Phone . ' ?-9411, Ext. 12 162 STUDENT DIRECTORY 1957-58 ABRUNZO, PASQUALE D. 632 Fourth Ave., WUliamsport, Pa. ACHENBACH, N. MARK 325 Lowe St., S. Williamsport, Pa. ADAMS, SHIRLEY J Gilbert St., East Stroudsburg, Pa. AGNELLO. FRANK S 32 N. Tenth St., Indiana, Pa. AGNELLO, FRED J 32 N. Tenth St., Indiana, Pa. AHN, GEORGE B., Ill 516 Third St., New Cumberland, Pa. .ALBERT, LILLIAN M Trout Run, R. D., Pa. .ALLISON, EDWARD M 5 E. Maple Ave., Morrisville, Pa. .ALLISON, ROBERT H. 911 Second St., Williamsport, Pa. ALT, GEORGE R. . 317 W. Sparks St., Philadelphia 20, Pa. .AMENT, RONALD K. 1403 Penn St., WUliamsport, Pa. AMOSS, M. JUNE 103 W. William St., Salisbury, Md. ANDERSON, D, LE H 709 Wilson St., Williamsport, Pa. ANDERSON, EDW, RD R. 310 Canterbury Rd., Havcrtown, Pa. ANTRLM, BENJ.AaMIN F., Ill, 14 Clinton .Ave., MerchantviUe, N. J. APPLEGATE, ELLEN C. 649 Second Ave., Williamsport, Pa. ARMSTRONG, JOHN N., JR. 541 Revere Rd., Merion Station P. O. Pa. ARNDS, BEVERLEE E. 4820 Chevy Chase Blvd., Chevy Chase, Md. ARTHUR, KENNETH R. Methodist Parsonage, Allenwood, R. D. 1, Pa. ASKEY, KENNETH L Hawk Run, Pa. ATEN, NORMAN E. ' . M. C. A., Williamsport, Pa. (Towanda, Pa.) AUBREY, THOMAS M. 341 Academy St., Williamsport, Pa. (Hazleton, Pa.) AUCKER, PATRICIA A. ..!.. W. Independence St., Selinsgrove, Pa. AULT. B.ARBARA A 729 Elmira St., Williamsport, Pa. AVERY, MARY ANN 6320 Main St., Williamsvillc, N. Y. AXMAN, HELEN E 410 Burke St., Jersey Shore, Pa. BAER, DOYLE E. 707 Franklin St., Williamsport, Pa. BAKER, EDGAR R Benton, Pa. B.AKER, W.-VRREN A Sonestown, Pa. BARTHOLOMEW, JANE A 721 Whitehall St., Allentown, Pa. BARTO, DONNA R 375 Union Ave., Williamsport, Pa. BARTON. JANE E 341 Lumber St., Littlestovyn, Pa. B.ASSETT, JEROME A 743 W. Edwin St., Williamsport, Pa. BASSETT, S. JAMES 205 Randall Circle, WUliamsport, Pa. BASTIAN, FRANCES R. 2095 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport, Pa. BASTIAN, LIDA M 126 Main St., Wellsboro, Pa. BASTIAN, ROMAIN F 829 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. BAUER, WLLLL M M 213 N. Michael St., St. Marys, Pa. BAUMGARDNER, JAMES L. 58 Maple Ave., Williamsport, Pa. BAUSINGER, JOHN A 1135 Isabella St., Williamsport, Pa. BEACH, LOIS D R. D. 2, Cogan Station, Pa. BECHDEL, KENNETH L 2055 Reed St., Williamsport, Pa. BELL, DALE J R. D. 2, Stroudsburg, Pa. BELL, SAMUEL J Glen Riddle Rd., Media, R. D. 2, Pa. BENARY, ODED 48 Reiness St., Tel Aviv, Israel BENDER, JOYCE S 1035 Rural Ave., WUliamsport, Pa. BENDER, ROBERT L 1420 Fourth St., Altoona, Pa. BENDT, HERBERT T. Sun Valley, R. D. 1, Sunbury, Pa. BENNARDI. JOHN A 2010 W. Fourth St., WiUiamspor ' t, Pa. BENNETT, M. SUSAN 608 McBride St., Clearfield, Pa. BENSCOTER, ARLAN 30 E. Poplar St., W. Nanticoke, Pa. BENSCOTER, DON.ALD R., 70 Susquehanna Ave., Shickshinny, Pa. BENWAY, GERALD L 123 Lincoln St., Holyoke, Mass. BERGEN, RONALD J 322 Eldred St., WUliamsport, Pa. BERKHEISER, WILLIAM E., JR. 531 Woodland .Ave., Williamsport, Pa. BERRIGAN, JAMES J 304 E. Fourth St., WUliamsport, Pa. BERRY, CHARLES H. 4324 43rd St., N. W.. Washington, D. C. BERRY, WILLIAM F 1012 Thompson St., Jersey Shore, Pa. BERTELLOTTI, VICTOR A., 205 St. Nicholas Ave., Hillsdale, N. J. BESANCENEY, HAROLD C R. D. 1, Mansfield, Pa. BEST, EUGENE G 514 W. Fourth St., WUliamsport, Pa. BETTS, LAXD. R. D. 2, Montgomery, Pa. BIACCHI, LAWRENCE L. 326 Center St., WUliamsport, Pa. (Berwick, Pa.) BIEBER, E. PHILLIP 231 N. Loyalsock Ave., Montoursville, Pa. BINGAMAN, A. SUE 82 E. Main St., ElizabethviUe, Pa. BITTNER, G. KENT 843 Center St., WUliamsport, Pa. BIXLER, RONALD L 1410 Northway Rd., WUliamsport, Pa. BLACKBURN, ALLEN M. 25 Bennett St., Williamsport, Pa. (DanvUle, Pa.) BLAIR, ROBERT E 125 Elliot Ave., Quincy, Mass. BLOOM, RON.ALD M. 98 Van Cortlandt Pk., So. Bron.v 63, N. Y. BO. TE, BETTY J Johnston Rd., Green Pond, N. J. BOATMAN, WILLIAM B R. D. 1, Linden, Pa. BOETTGER, JOHN C 2702 Greenleaf St., Allentown, Pa. BOHENSKY, DONALD F., 352 Dorothy Ave., Ext., Johnstown, Pa. BOHN, VV ' AYNE E Locke Ave., Yeagertown. Pa. BOHR, M. AILEEN 530 Vi ' oodland Ave., WiUiamsport, Pa. BOHRMAN, JOHN J. 2260 Fox St., WUliamsport, Pa. BOINSKE, EUGENE E 755 W. Fourth St., WiUiamsport, Pa. BOINSKE, LEONARD L 755 W. Fourth St., WUliamsport, Pa. BONADIO, CHARLES F 9 W. Walnut St., Lock Haven, Pa. BONFATTO. JOHN A 125 N. Potter St., Bellefonte, Pa. BOOCKS, G. LE D R. D. 1, Venus, Pa. BOROWIEC, RUSSELL G 512 Pine St., WUliamsport, Pa. BOSCH, CHARLES R., JR. 86 Eldred St., WUliamsport, Pa. BOSWORTH, CATHARINE A. 935 Mulberry St., MontoursvUle, Pa. BOTTIN, WALTER C 1234 Anne St., WiUiamsport, Pa. BOWER, CHARLES W 690 First Ave., Williamsport, Pa. BOWER, DALE V. R. D. 2, WUliamsport, Pa. BOWER, DWAIN G. R. D. 2, MontoursvUle, Pa. BOWER, EUGENE C. 305 Grove St., WiUiamsport, Pa. BOWER, HAROLD E. R. D. 2, Milton, Pa. BOV ' SER, ROBERT N. Box 74, Newry, Pa. BOYD, JOHN C 1106 AUston Rd., Havertown, Pa. BOYD, JACK E 47 N. First St., Lewisburg. Pa. BOYER, EDWARD W. 258 W. Front St., WUliamsport, Pa. BOYER, WALTER V., JR 258 W. Front St., WUliamsport, Pa. BRAGONIER, DOREEN M. 405 W. Fourth St., WUliamsport, Pa. BR.AGONIER, JAMES R 405 W. Fourth St., WiUiamsport, Pa. BRAUNBECK, EMMA I Trout Run, Pa. BREON, ROBERT S 515 BeUefonte Ave., Lock Haven, Pa. BRIESS, ROGER C 105 81st Ave., Kew Gardens, N. Y. BROBST, DONALD L 911 Louisa St., WUliamsport, Pa. BRODY, BARRY D. 344 S. Morris Ave., Crum Lynne, Pa. BROOKS, G.ALE M 269 N. Main St., Jersey Shore, Pa. BROPHY, JANEM 1229 Shiffler Ave.. WiUiamsport, Pa. BROUSE, SANDRA L 133 N. Fifth St., Sunbury, Pa. BROVV ' N, ETHEL M 123 W. Winona Ave., Nonvood, Pa. BRUNER, LOIS F 342 Hughes St., WUliamsport, Pa. BRLINGARD, JOSEPH D 205 Walnut St., MUHinburg. Pa. BRYiVN, JAMES A 628 High St., WiUiamsport, Pa. BRY.AN, SHIRLEY M., Montgomery PUce, R. D. 1, WUliamsport. Pa. BRYCE, D. REX, JR Lord Ave., Troy, N. Y. BUEHLER, ALFRED F 8 N. Shamokin St., Shamo ' kin. Pa. BUESCHER, ROBERT A., JR 44 E. Third St., WiUiamsport, Pa. BULLOCK, JAMES T 21 N. Market St., Muncy, Pa. BURDICK, WILLIAM L. 195 Bonnie Brae Ave., Rochester 15, N. Y. BURKHART. DONALD G 207 N. Arch St., Montoursville, Pa. BURNS, L. DELAZON 917 Washington Blvd., WUliamsport, Pa. BURROWS, ELIZABETH T. 413 Washington Blvd., WUliamsport, Pa. BYERLY, RICHARD L 310 Broad St., West MUton, Pa. CAHN, GEORGE A 1 Center .Ave., Muncy, Pa. CAIN, JACK D 65 W. Sixth Ave.. S. WUliamsport, Pa. CALHOUN, THOMAS L 326 Center St., WUliamsport, Pa. CALISTRI, LELAND J 109 Lookout Ave., Charleroi, Pa. CALISTRI, LEO A 109 Lookout .Ave., Charleroi, Pa. CAMPBELL, ANN G 143 S. Nice St., FrackvUle, Pa. CAMPBELL, CATHERINE J. 446 Clayton Ave., WUliamsport, Pa. CAMPBELL. J.ANE L. R. D. 5, Danville, Pa. CAMPBELL, LEESON 1 1 Lowell St., Cambridge, Mass. CANNON, VERNA M 519 W. Fourth St., WiUiamsport, Pa. CAPOBIANCO, FRANK R. 326 Center St., Williamsport, Pa. (Berwick, Pa.) CARLIN, RAYMOND J Snow Shoe, Pa. CARLYON, ROBERT D 104 N. Bennett Ct., Hazleton, Pa. C.ARRUTH, VIRGINIA L. 3303 Camalier Dr., Chevy Chase, Md. CARTER, ROBERT G. R. D. 1, Box 144-A, Hu ' ghesvUle, Pa. CARTER, SHERWOOD D., JR. R. D. 1, Box 144-A, Hughesville, Pa. CARTY, JOHN R. 2838 GUlingham St., PhUadelphia 37, Pa. 163 STUDENT DIRECTORY — Continued CAR ELL, DONALD B Ruthsville, Pa. CAS.VLli. FRANK A 425 Glenwood Ave., Williamsport. Pa. CASSIDV. JAMHS R 16H8 Andrews PI., WiUiamspurt, Pa. CASTLEBURV, G. LF,N D., JR. 519 S. Market St.. Muncy, Pa. CASTLES. LLL II. (i-t5 MnoreUind . e.. Carlisle, Pa. CENLR. ZZO, ELLEN G -tig Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. CESTONE. THOMAS J 400 Asbury Ave., Asbury Park, N. ]. CHANDLER, STEPILANIEE 2856 Oakley Ave,, Baltimore, Md. CHE.VTLE, ROSENLARY C 748 Park Ave., Williamsport, Pa. CMLXNELLL ROBERT E 923 Spruce St., Montoursville, Pa. CHITWOOD, BILLY R 1018! Third St., Williamsport, Pa. CIF.VLA, ELIZABETH M 8710 Grant St., Bethesda 14, Md. CIOEFI, EDW.XRD D. 308 ShilHer Ave. Williamsport, Pa. CIOFFI, THOM- S E. 2216 Lincoln Dr., Williamsport. Pa. CL. RK, ANN L R. D. 2, Canton, Pa. CLEAVER, CL. RKE P 250 Main St., Catawissa, Pa. CLINGER, ANN 612 Vallamont Dr., Williamsport, Pa. COCHR.AN, JOHN R Prospect Park, Emporium, Pa. CODD, HENRY V 424 Osborne Ave., Morrisville, Pa. COFFIELD, ROBERT A 344 E. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. COGSWELL, M. SHIRLEY 689 Third Ave., Williamsport, Pa. COHEN, ROBERT H 107 N, East Ave., Vineland, N. J. COFIICK, CLAR.AMAE Salladasburg, Pa. CONEY, DANIEL R 1025 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. CONFER, RICHARD E. 679 Franklin St., Williamsport, Pa. (Farrandsville, Pa.) CONGDON, LOIS M 57 Woodland St., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. CONNOLLY, MARYLU R. D. 1, Jersey Shore, Pa. CONNORS. PETER F 1546 Kenneth .Ave., Baldwin. N. Y. CONRAD, J.AMES R. 486 W. Fourth St., Lewistown, Pa. COOK, CHARLES R 921 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. COOK, EUC;ENE E 504 Arch St., Sunbury, Pa. COOPER. SAMUEL E 521 Cherry St., Milton, Pa. CORSON, GEORGE F 905 W. Third St., Williamsport, Pa. CORSON, WILLIAM E 106 W. Penn St., Muncy, Pa. COLIP, A. DL- NE 29 Harding St., Johnstown, Pa. COUP, . RTHLIR L 1423 Warren Ave., Williamsport, Pa. COURTNEY, GERALDINE A., 719 Diamond St., Williamsport, Pa. COURTNEY, JOHN 7 19 Diamond St., Williamsport, Pa. CO-X, JOHN R. 1. 26 Mifflin St., Huntingdon. Pa. CRAMER, RICHARD R. 12.31 Chiuch St., Lebanon, Pa. CRAMSEY, HAROLD W. Millbrook Ave., Dover, N. J. CRISSM.AN, ROBERT C 1518 Elwood Rd., Williamsport, Pa. CROCKETT, ROBERT P. 1947 Lincoln Dr., Williamsport, Pa. CRONAUER, D. KEIGH 215 Eldred St., WUliamsport, Pa. (Sidney, N. Y.) CROPP, CAROL M Bo.x 75, Liberty, Pa. CRUM, .ANN L Sinnamahoning, Pa. CUNNINGHAM, EDWARD A. R. D. 1, Indiana, Pa. CURRENT, BEVERLY J. 316 Jordan Ave., Montoursville, Pa. CURTIS, C. ROBERT 337 Vallcyscent .Ave., Scotch Plains, N. J. CLIRTIS, SHIRLEY L 227 N. Fourth St., Olean, N. Y. CYPHERS, MARGARET E. 1 17 N. Loyalsock Ave., Montoursville, Pa. CYPHERS, WALTER G., 1 17 N. Loyalsock Ave., Montoursville, Pa. DALEY, ARDENE M Box 71, Montandon, Pa. DAVIS, CHARLES E Cogan Station, R. D. 2, Pa. DAVIS, WILLIAM L 669 Rose St., Williamsport, Pa. DA TS, W. FELL, JR 122 E. Central Ave., Federalsburg, Md. DAY, E. JE.AN 307 S. Robinson St., Baltimore, Aid. DECKER, ROBERT A 358 E. Church St., Lock Haven, Pa. DeFEBO. LOUIS J 804 Hepburn St., Williamsport, Pa. DEIIRICK, JOHN R. R. D. 3, WUliamsport, Pa. DelBONO, ROBERT C 3120 Wilkinson Ave., New York, N. Y. DELC;AL TS, NICHOLAS ... 606 W. Edwin St., Williamsport, Pa. DELI., TKRin 1.. 312 1 4th St., Duncansville, Pa. DeMENO, VMLLIAM P 223 First St., Apollo, Pa. DEMMIEN, ROBERT J. 2996 Lycoming Creek Rd., Williamsport, Pa. DENNY, EARL A 134 Huffman Ave., Williamsport, Pa. DICE, PAUL F 332 Lowe St., S. Williamsport, Pa. niC:ENSO, KAREN E 325 Lundv Dr., V illiamsport, Pa. DICKER, JA.MES T 718 Diamond St., Williamsport, Pa. 1)11 IS, RON. LD E 217 Hilkrest Ave., State College. Pa. DIMMICK, l. BlUIC E Star Route, Curreiisville. Pa. DINCLI R. LEW IS D 214 Oliver St., Jersey Shore, Pa. Dll l. l. R, JANE! A 2171 Inwood Rd., Williamsport, Pa. DONALDSON, JCJHN A. 706 Second Ave., Williamsport, Pa. DONNELLY, DON.VLD W Devitt Home. Allenwood, Pa. lX)NOV. N. THOMAS J 811 Shiffler .Ave., Williamsport, Pa. l)(HI(;lll R 1 Y. J. NE A Route 3, Box 79, Spencer, W. Va. DOUGIILRIY, ROBERT A Route 3, Box 79, Spencer, W. Va. DUCK, SVL T. M. Box 1, Madisonburg, Pa. nUC AN, C llARLES F., JR 350 Lycoming St., Williamspiat, Pa. DUNKI,EBARC;ER, GLENN H. .. 625 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. DUNL.XP, KENNETH J Quarry Rd., Muncy, Pa. DUNN, RIC HARD J 17 Arch St., Williamsport, Pa. DUNSTON, C;E0RGE A 624 Park Ave., Williamsport, Pa. DURHAM, ALICE J 43 Broad St,, Montgomery, Pa. DYER, DAVID J S. Market St., Elysburg, Pa. EARL, FRANK J Hillside Ave., Haverstraw, N. Y. E. STON, ELAINE D R. D. 2, Elmira, N. Y. EASTWOOD, ELS-A A 501 Greenbrier Dr., Silver Spring, Md. EBUR, ROBERT D. 615 Lincoln Ave.. Williamsport, Pa. EBY, H. R EY C, JR 540 Packer St., Williamsport, Pa. EDLER, LOUISE V 631 Campbell St., Williamsport, Pa. EDWARDS. BETTY JEAN 437 Austin Dr., Fairlcss Hills, Pa. EC;AN, JAMES L Emporium, Pa. EISENHART, LARRY W 713 Arch St., Williamsport, Pa. ELLIC3TT, MARSHA L., 1485 Pennsylvania Ave., Pine City, N. Y. EMMANUEL, D.AVID J R. D. 3, Dallas, Pa. ENCJEL, JOHN J 1021 W. Southern Ave., S. Williamsport, Pa. ENICJK, DONALD E 517 Bennett St., Montoursville, Pa. ENNIS. JAMES E 463 Pine St., Box 153, Williamsport, Pa. EPSTEIN, ROBERT 50 Oakdale Dr., Rochester 18. N. Y. ERNEST, JO ANNE R. D. 1, MiUlintown, Pa. ERNST, JOHN B 931 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. ESHELMAN, LARRY L 175 17th St., Camp Hill, Pa. F.ADDIS, E. NOEL 219 Jerome Ave., Williamsport, Pa. FARRELL, JAMES R 514 W. Erie St., Spring ' alley. 111. FAUS. .M. RIE A. 2066 Sheridan St., Williamsport, Pa. FEDERRCJLL, DONALD J 139 Keiber Ct.. Long Island, N. Y. FELDERSTEIN, STUART M., 177 Canterbury Rd., Rochester, N. Y. FERRUCCI, MICHAEL H. 326 Center St., Williamsport, Pa. (Berwick, Pa.) FIESTER. MYRON L., JR 163 S. Broad St., Hughcsville, Pa. FIORELLA, WILLIAM P 1031 E. 226th St., Bronx 66, N. Y. ITORV, ANN C Salladasburg, Pa. FISHER, M. LUELLEN 438 Oakland Ave., Williamsport, Pa. FISHER. PATTI W R. D. 1, Montoursville, Pa. FISTER, H. RAY R. D. 1, Dalton, Pa. FITCH, EDWARD R 1207 W. Water St., Elmira, N. Y. FLANNERY. MARGARET A, . 503 Grant Ave., Willow Grove, Pa. FLICK, DONALD B Julian. R. D., Pa. FLUMAN, LON M R. D. 2, Williamsport, Pa. FORSBURC;, RICHARD D., SR., 400 Kane St.. S. Williamsport, Pa. FORTIN, JACK H.. JR. 136 W. Second Ave., S. Williamsport, Pa. FO. , CIl.ARLES E 1115 Sheridan St., Williamsport, Pa. FRANKE, NATALIE A Main St.. Blossburg, Pa. FR.AVEL, RAY D 7922 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y, FREHN, G.AIL A Mounted Route, Mechanicsburg, Pa. FRIEDBERC;, R. ANNETTE 61 W. Main St., Ringtown, Pa. FRITZ, NORMAN G 332 Union Ave., Williamsport, Pa. FRY, C. EDC;AR 21 N. Grant St., Shamokin, Pa. C;AC;E, M.ARY K 330 cherry St., Mont mrsville, C;AMBLE, JAMES A Bolivar, C;ARDNER, HAROLD B R. D. 1, Mill Hall, C;ARDNER, jean L 201 New St., Muncy, C;ARU1;IT, RCJBERT a 11 W, Amldon St., Summit Hill, C;. R l.H, JAY .A. 832 W. Third St., Williamsport, GAIES. PHISCILLA E 1720 Malvin PL, Williamsport, GAXTTI, MAR ' i J 2337 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, GAYNOR, FREDERICK B 109 Cabot St., Newton, M; 76 Stonecliff Dr., Rochester, N. A 12 Vine St., Lockport, N JR. 720 Diamond St., Williamsport, 140 Pennebaker .Ave., Le vistown, 1157 Isabella St., Williamsport, 194 Randall Ct., illi.unsport, (;il.IiERI, J. RUSSELL 1559 Market St., W illiamsport, GILLETIE, MARILYN B 1214 Cottage Ave., Williamsport. C;1.I;NN, C;ILBERT K 27 N. High St., Duncannon, C;LUNK, LEO A 15 Ross St., Williamsport. (;LUNK, ROBERT J 906 Meade St., Williamsport, GEIC;ER, JOHN W., JR. GENTILE, CHRISTINE C;E0RGE, CHARLES E., C;ERS, RALPH E C;I1!HS, M.VITHEW T. C;ILNIEC, C. S1 I11! 1). Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa, Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. ass. Y. , Y. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. Pa. 164 STUDENT DIRECTORY — Continued GNAU, CHARLES R. 1300 Baldwin St., Williamsport, Pa. GOLDEN, GEORGE D. 331 Percy St., S. Williamsport, Pa. GOLDSBORO, RAYDEL C. Methodist Home, Mechanicsburg, Pa. GOOD, . ' VLBERT C. 1062 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. GOOD, EARL A. 2026 Newberry St., Williamsport, Pa. GOULD, EDWARD C Proctor Star Rt., Hillsgrove, Pa. GOULD, ROBERT W. 1355 Russell Ave., Williamsport, Pa. (Glennlden, Pa.) GRAFF, MILTON E 590Vi Hammond PI., Williamsport, Pa. GREAK, LEE E 2249 Trenton Ave., Williamsport, Pa. GREEN, DAVIDS 322 Campbell St., Williamsport, Pa. GREEN, WAYNE L. 1210 Faxon Pky., Williamsport, Pa. GRENELL, BARBARA 704 Lincoln Ave., Williamsport, Pa. GRIER, DONALD W 1 Sycamore St., Wilmington, Del. GRIER, JOHN P 635 Peffer St., Harrisburg, Pa. GRIFFITH, JOSEPH E R. D. 2. Benton, Pa. GRIGGS, CHARLES W. 25 Bennett St., Williamsport, Pa. C ' aldez, Alaska) GRONER, DOROTHY J. 522 W. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. GROOVER, WILLIAM H R. D. 1, Watsontown, Pa. GROSS, ANDREW M 248 17th Ave., Paterson, N. J. GLILLONE, DONALD D., JR Cogan Station, R. D. 2, Pa. HAAS, ROBERT V. R. D. 2, Montciursville, Pa. HABEL, DONALD W 718 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Morrisvillc, Pa. HABERBERGER. ARTHUR A. 424 Parade St., St. Marys, Pa. HACKENBERRY, CH. RLES S. R. D. 1, Williamsport, Pa. HAGENBUCll, HELEN E R. D. 1, Montgomery, Pa. HAKES, JOHN E. 409 Loyalsock Ave., Montoursville, Pa. HALE, ROBERTA J 16 Maple Ave., Paoli, Pa. HAMMEL, EUGENE K 150 Lefferts Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. HANDLEY, RICHARD J 472 Chestnut Ave., Kingston, Pa. HANE, CAROL A 1058 W. Third St., Lock Haven, Pa. HANN, KEITH R Proctor Star Rt., Williamsport, Pa. HARBOT, EARL B 43 Huffman St., Williamsport, Pa. HARDIN, WILLIAM D 834 Hepburn St., Williamsport, Pa. HARGENRADER, LAWRENCE L. 1300 Washington Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. HARPER, ANN L 2034 Lycoming Creek Rd., WUliamsport, Pa. HARPSTER, RONALD L ' 342 Curtin St., S. Williamsport, Pa. HARRIS, C. FRED R. D. 1, Montoursville, Pa. HART, JAMES D 612 Sixth Ave., Williamsport, Pa. HART, ROBERT T 418A Highland Ave., Collingswood, N. J. HART, WALTER M 305 Pelham Rd., Rochester, N. Y. HARTiMAN, WILLIAM D. 153 Railroad St., Bloomsburg, Pa. HARVEY, JOSEPH S 1719 Four Mile Dr., Williamsport, Pa. HASSELMAN, JON N. . 1223 Lafayette Pky., Williamsport, Pa. HEFFER, HAROLD B 1845 Lincoln Dr., Williamsport, Pa. HELSEL, DONALD D 2413 Edercrest Rd., Williamsport, Pa. HEMRICK, JOHN M., IH R. D. 3, Muncy, Pa. HEMSKEY, JAY E 653 Second Ave., Wdliamspor ' t, Pa. HENDERSON, H. LEE Box 164, Bolivar, Pa. HERRIMAN, W. DALE 424 Brandon Ave., Williamsport, Pa. HERRING, PAUL L Morris, Pa. HERTZLER, NELSON B. 211 Eighth Ave., Burnham, Pa. HESSLER, DON B R. D. 2, Montoursville, Pa. HEUMANN, SANFORD A. ,. 25 Chadbourne Rd., Rochester, N. Y. HILL, DALE M 1 1 32 Hepburn St., Williamsport, Pa. HILL, D. NIEL E. 213 Washington Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. HIMES, DAVID A 1561 Vernon St., Harrisburg, Pa. HEMES, K. ALAN 703 Mulberry St., Montoursville, Pa. HINDMARCH, R. DONALD 35 N. Maple St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. HINKLE, MARALYN E 130 Lehman Ave., Dallas, Pa. HINSTON, H. GEORGE 633 Tenth Ave., Williamsport, Pa. HIVELV, NANCY L R. D. 1, Montgomery, Pa. HIVELY, ROBERT A R. D. 1, Montgomery, Pa. HOCKMAN, DONALD L Best Tr. Ct., R. D. 1, Linden, Pa. HODGE, LINDA J 110 W. Mahoning St., DanvUle, Pa. HOFFMAN, JOHN D 337 Walnut St., WUliamsport, Pa. HOFFMAN, iSlARY S. 130 Colesville-Glenmont Rd.. Silver Spring, Md. HOFFMAN, WILLIAM D 455 Market St., S. Williamsport, Pa. HOFFMAN, WILLIAM E 217 N. Hanover St., Carlisle, Pa. HOEFRITZ, C. DAVID . 508 Anthwyn Rd., Merion Station, Pa. HOKE, THOMAS J. 508 Drurv Lane, Baltimore 27, Md. HOLLER, DONALD J 218 S. Atherton St., State College, Pa. HOLMAN, JAMES D 279 W. Main St., Hummelstovvn, Pa. HOMAN, DONALD L. 1908 Sheridan St., Williamsport, Pa. HONISH, JOHN B 25 Undercliff Rd., MUlburn, N. J. HOOVER. ROBERT L 2024 Holly St., Harrisburg, Pa. HOPKINS, JUDITH L 47 Washington Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. HORN, FREDERICK D. Canton, Pa. HORVATH, JOHN M. 1 10 North St., Keiscr, Pa. HOUSER, JOHN L Nurenoerg, Pa. HOUSER, PHILIP II 715 E. High St., Bellefonte, Pa. HOUTZ, WILLIAM D Main St., Turbotvillc, Pa. HOWE, CHARLES H 1181 Cleveland St., Baltimore 30, Md. HOWES, ATTWOOD K., JR., 803 Poplar St., Clarks Summit, Pa. HUFFMAN, ROBERT L 234 Thompson St., Jersey Shore, Pa. HUGHES, RONALD G. 1335 Centre St., Ashland, Pa. HULL, JAMES W 27 Kinsey St., Montgomery, Pa. HUMES, WILLIAM D 232 E. Main St., Girardville, Pa. HUMMEL, DOROTHY J 256 S. Frazicr St., State College, Pa. HUNSINGER, JOHN L 732 Funston Ave., Williamsport, Pa. HUSK, PETER V Lake Trail West, Morristoivn, N. J. HYDE, CURTIS E. , 343 Clark St., S. Williamsport, Pa. (York, Pa.) HUTCHINSON, ROBERTA C, 219 Jerome Ave., Williamsport, Pa. HYDOCK, ELAINE M Sonestown, Pa. IRWIN, RICHARD B. 257 Princeton Rd., Rockville Centre, N. Y. JACOBS, DENNIS G 2442 N. Fourth St., Harrisburg, Pa. J. COBS, NELLE D. 1518 Country Club Lane, Williamsport, Pa. JACOBUS, JOHN J 8i8 Ainsworth St., Linden, N. J. JAMES, DAVID L 45 Pearl St., Lock Haven, Pa. JAMES, WILLIAM B. S. Maple Ave., Green ' s Farms, Conn. JEFFERS. JAMES iVI Groton. N. Y. JENNINGS, M. PATRICIA .. 717 Lincoln Ave., Williamsport, Pa. JOE, JOHN 544 Elm St., Coatesville, Pa. JOHNSON, JOSEPH G. Snow Shoe, Pa. JOHNSON, MARY C. 133 W. Market St., Lewistown, Pa. JON. JUDITH H 321 Fairlamb Ave., Havertown, Pa. JONES, CLARENCE 1822 W. Woodlawn St., Allentown, Pa. JONES, HARRIET E. 29 E. State St., Albion, N. Y. JONES, JOHN W. 29 E. State St., Albion, N. Y. JONES, ROBERT F 243 Svme St., Sharon. Pa. JONES, WILLIAM B R. F. D. 1, Elkland, Pa. JUDD, ROBERT A 9 Sanford PI., Staten Island 14, N. Y. JUDY, ERIC D 912 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. KALER, THOMAS J. 929 Race St., Williamsport, Pa. KALEY, C. DAVID 2075 Sheridan St., Williamsport, Pa. KALKSTEIN, JAMES H 598 Sarah St., Carnegie, Pa. KALUZA, RICHARD R. 535 N. Washington St., Montoursville, Pa. KANE, HERBERT G 1638 Catherine St., Williamsport, Pa. KAPLANES, PETER T. ,. 34 Commodore Rd., Worcester, Mass. KARSCHNER, RICHARD L 15 First St., Galeton, Pa. KAUFFMAN, WILLIAM Fl Millville, Pa. KEARNS, CARL H. Lycoming College, (R. D. 1, Lewistown, Pa.) KEARNS. NORMA J., Lycoming College, (R. D. I, Lewistown, Pa.) KEDERSHA, DENNIS G. 8512 Second Ave., North Bergen, N. J. KEELY, FRANK O Bo.x-W-13, Harvey Cedars, N. J. KELIHER, ISABEL K 630 Second Ave., Williamsport, Pa. KELLER, DOLORES M 5 N. Broad St., Hughesville, Pa. KELLER, F. LANE State St., Curwensville, Pa. KEMRER, MEADE F 201 Shaw Ave., Lewistown, Pa. KERR, FRANK L Route 1, Titusvillc, Pa. KIBBE, WAYNE H 1700 Chestnut St., Williamsport, Pa. KIESS, WILLIAM N. 638 Market St., S. Williamsport, Pa. KIESSLING, RUSSELL E R. D. 1, Williamsport, Pa. KING, CLOVDE E. 633 S. St. Marys St., St. Marys, Pa. KING, ROBERT L Picture Rocks, Pa. KING, WILLI.YM M 125 Kathmere Rd., Havertown, Pa. KISTHARDT, BRUCE E 813 W. Eighth St., Hazleton, Pa. KITCHEN, DONNA K 229 Pepper St., Muncy, Pa. KITT, RONALD L R. D. 2, Box 205, Windbcr, Pa. KITZMAN, DENNIS 1704 Monroe Ave., Rochester, N. Y. KLAPP, MARVIN D New Columbia. Pa. KLECKNER, AUBREY P 529 Pugh St., University Park, Pa. KLEES, WILLIAM H 1503 Hepburn St., WUliamsport, Pa. KLEIN, ROBERT E. 1310 Warren Ave., Williamsport, Pa. (St. Marys, Pa.) KLINE, .ALFRED B. 1004 Tule St., Montoursville, Pa. KLINE. ARTHUR B 1526 High St., WUliamsport, Pa. KLINE, JOYCE A State St., MUlville, Pa. KNERR. BARBARA D 1146 High St., Williamsport. Pa. KNIGHT, DONALD A. 166 Lexington Ave., Westwood, N. J. 165 STUDENT DIRECTORY — Continued KMGHTS, L. WINNIFRED, 1612 V. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. KOCH, ROBERT S. 423 Lowe St., S. Williamsport, Pa. KOCH, ROBYN , 236 Wvndalc Rd., Rochester, N. Y. KOCH, WILLI.VM R 308Vi Campbell St., Williamsport, Pa. KOETZNER, KENNETH L. 447 S. W ' elhvood .Ave.. Lindenhurst, N. Y. KOHLER, DONALD N 630 Grace St., Williamsport, Pa. KOHLH. . S. DON. LD N 637 Devon Rd., Camp Hill, Pa. KOLM.XN. D. ' WTD . 485 .Atlantic St., Bridgeton, N. J. KONEFF, DON.ALD 1309 Lowell St., Harrisburg, Pa. KOSSO E, .MICH.AEL 1085 .Anderson .Ave., New York, N. Y. KRAMER, JUDITH .A 219 Haws Ave., Norristown, Pa. KR.WZ, ROBERT A. 637 Washington Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. KRIIM, ALLEN V 511 Bloom St., Danville, Pa. KUCZM.X, JAN D 3602 Underwood St., Chew Chase 15, Md. KUNTZ, RICHARD H 9 W. Grove St., Lock Haven. Pa. KUPP, BARBARA E 109 Dickson Dr., Westfield, N. J. KURTZ, STANLEY R., 122 W. Southern .Ave., S. Williamsport, Pa. L.ACISKEY, GEORGE B Box 125, Hamilton Square, N. J. L.ANDMESSER, KARL W 8 Brook St., Shavertown, Pa. LANDON, .MARJORIE L R. D. 1, MontoursviUe, Pa. L.ARIMER, CL.VRA L R. D. 1, Trout Run, Pa. LAUB.ACH, DAVID C R. D. 2, Benton, Pa. LAY, ROBERT D 55 Parker St., Carlisle, Pa. LAYTON, ELEANOR R 128 N. Second St., Millville, N. J. LEADER, MORRIS 1 2335 N. Sixth St., Harrisburg, Pa. LE.ASE, N.ANCY C 908 Main St., Bethlehem, Pa. LENIG, ROBERT L 902 Penn St., Williamsport, Pa. LETA, TONI L 129 Mulberrv St., WUliamsport, Pa. LETSCHER, CHARLES 912 Sheridan St., Williamsport, Pa. LEUTZE, JERRY W R. D. 2, Cogan Station, Pa. LEUTZE, ROBERT E 732 Tucker St., WUliamsport, Pa. LIAKOPOULOS, ETHEL V 723 Presqueisle St., PhUipsburg, Pa. LIVEZEY, G. KESSLER 236 S. Rogers St., Aberdeen, Md. LLOYD, RICHARD H 5 E. Tioga St., Canton, Pa. LONG, EDGAR .N 1119 Thompson St., Jersey Shore, Pa. LONG, ROBERT L. 1449 Kaiser .Ave., S. Williamsport, Pa. LONGO, .ANTHONY T 212 E. Jefferson St., WUliamsport, Pa. LOWE, EDGAR R 143 Winter St., Duboistown, Pa. LOWELL, A ' ERILL L 1030 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. LOWELL, THOMAS J 1030 Louisa St., WUliamsport, Pa. LUCAS, CLFFFORD L 412 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. LUHR, FRANKLIN J. 169 Washington St., St. Marvs, Pa. LUNDY, DON.ALD R., JR 198 N. Main St., Hughesvil ' le, Pa. LUTZ, ROBERT L 55 Sycamore, BronxvUle, N. Y. MACENSKY, HELEN A Germania, Pa. .MAIOLO, JOHN R. 1418 Keller .Ave., WUliamsport, Pa. MAIRS, THERON S 915 Shamokin St., Trevorton, Pa. MALONE, THOMAS E. U. S. Reservation, Lewisburg, Pa. MALONE, TI.MOTHY H.. JR. U. S. Reservation, Lewisburg, Pa. M.ANLEY, HERBERT T. 739 Second St., WUliamsport, Pa. .MANSFIELD, DON.ALD R. 209 .Alameda St., Rochester 13, N. Y. M.ARINO, PETER P. 323 Main St., S. Williamsport, Pa. M.ARKLE, RONALD D Rr. 819 Seminary St., Jersey Shore, Pa. M.ARKS, MARCYLYN A R. D. 2, Apollo, Pa. MARTIN, CARL L 601 Walnut St., Roaring Spring, Pa. .M.ARTIN, S.AMUEL B. 110 Keller Ave., Middletown, Pa. .MARTIN. WILLIAM A 510 Mulberry St., Williamsport, Pa. MARTINO, ELEANOR J 956 Memorial Ave., Williamsport, Pa. M.ARTZ, G. ROBERT 513 Edwards Ave., PottsvUle, Pa. MASE, KENNETH J Star Route. Canton, Pa. MATTER, R.ALPIl P Midway Trailer Park, Williamsport, Pa. MAURER, ROY C, JR 110 New St., Muncy, Pa. McCALLUM, SHEILA K 30 E. Main St., Canton, Pa. McCOMAS, .MARGARET 12 Central .Ave., Warren, Pa. McCORMICK, JAMES P. 900 W. 16th St., New Cumberland, Pa. McCOR.MICK, JAY II Sunset Pines, LfK-k Haven, Pa. McC(JURr, DA ID B R. D. 2, Cogan Station, Pa. McCUNE, JOHN C, JR 509 Vallamont Dr., Williamsport, Pa. .McD.ANIEL, KENNETH G. 48 Clairmont Ave., Wcsnvood, N. J. .McDowell, SHERWOOD C, jr., 2O6 S. Fifth St., aearfield. Pa. .McELIIENY, JODY A. 222 V. Central Ave., S. Williamsport, Pa. McGRAW, NORMAN E., JR 33 Pike St., Middletown, Pa. McQUIGAN, LOUISE II 810 W. Broadwav, Red Lion, Pa. .VIcHUGH, WILLI. M C 653 Scco.ul Ave., VVilliamsport, Pa. McKELVEY, G. ANN 252 Congress Ave, Lansdowne, Pa. McKELVEY, HAROLD E 252 Congress Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. McLAURIN. W . DONALD. 195 Lawrence Ave., Inwood, L. I., N. Y. McMANIC.AL, ROBERT E Box 97, Pennsdale, Pa. McMINN, JAMES R 1623 Ilth .Ave., Juniata, Altoona, Pa. McMINN. STEWART M 1032 Buchanan .Ave., Lancaster, Pa. McNAMEE, JAMES P 1070 A ' ine .Ave., Williamsport, Pa. .McQUILLEN, KYLE W HUlcrest, Philipsburg, Pa. MEADE. WILLIAM M 25 Northfield Plaza. Northficld. N. J. MECONI, L. GAIL 2104 Roval .Ave., Williamsport, Pa. .MECONI, ROBERT C 2266 Roval .Ave.. Williamsport, Pa. MEDOW, NORMAN B 832 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn, N. Y. MEELAN, JOHN J 1545 Elliott St., Williamsport, Pa. MENGLE, BETTY J R. D. 1, Sunburv, Pa. MERLE, LAWRENCE E 200 Prospect St., Endicott, N. Y. MERRITT, ANN E. 153 Orchard Park Blvd., Rochester, N. Y. .METZCiER, RICHARD J. 341 Market St., S. Williamsport, Pa. MIELE. LIONALD A. 410 Hawthorne .Ave., Williamsport, Pa. MILES, ELE.ANOR J II Washington Hlvd., Williamsport, Pa. MILLER, D.AVID W. R. D. 2, Emporium, Pa. MILLER, HAROLD E Salladasburg, Pa. MFLLER, J.AMES N 1 N. Main St., Yeagertown, Pa. MILLER, NORMAN A R. D. 2, MontoursvUle, Pa. MILLER, RAYMOND A 1514 Elmira St., WUliamsport, Pa. MILLER, RAYMOND C 1514 Elmira St., WUliamsport, Pa. MILLMAN, JERRY H 646 E. 91st St., Brooklyn 36, N. Y. MINES, ELEANOR 559 Bellevue .Ave., Trenton 8, N. J. MIORELLI, LOUIS J 317 Charleton Ave., Hazleton, Pa. MISAVAGE, RICHARD 330 Vine St., Milton, Pa. MITSTIFER, ARWOOD E 1318 Race St., WUliamsport, Pa. MNICK, JOSEPH J 315 Howard St., Williamsport, Pa. MODAY, CAROLYN L. 323 Bayard St., S. Williamsport, Pa. .MONTGOMERY, GEORGE L. 66 n! Second St., HughesvUle, Pa. .MOORE, KENNETH S 1463 W. Fourth St., WUliamsport, Pa. MOORE, RODERIC R. 123 Mahoning St., MUton, Pa. MOORTG.AT, MAURICE J. 246 Washington Blvd., WUliamsport, Pa. MORAN, JOHN T 629 Grcevcs St., Kane, Pa. MOREHART, ALLEN L. 123 Huffman .Ave., Williamsport, Pa. MOREHART, ROBERT L. 426 Anthony St., Williamsport, Pa. MORRIS, RAYMOND L., JR. 345 Mulberry St., Williamsport, Pa. MORRONE, ALARY M. 166 .Mulberry St., Williamsport, Pa. MORTON, JOEL B 35 Remsen Rd., Great Neck, N. Y. MOSER, WILLIAM C. 1 109 Hepburn St., Williamsport, Pa. (Uniontown, Pa.) .MOSKOWITZ, MELVIN M 74 W. 176th St., Bronx 53, N. Y. MOSS, JOEL W 208 E. 39th St., New York, N. Y. MOTTA, P.AUL L 1760 W. Third .Ave., PottsvUle, Pa. MLIRPHY, S.AMUEL W., JR. 435 W. South St., Carlisle, Pa. MURRY, JOHN T 512 Sylvan Dr., S. WUliamsport, Pa. MYER, MURIEL I ' 139 N. State St., Ephrata, Pa. NARDI, EVELYN T. 113 Paikwood St., WUliamsport, Pa. NARDI, R.ALPH .A. 330 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. NEFF, BARBARA E 40-05 Kuiken Ter., Fair Lawn, N. J. NELLSON, JOHN R. 341 .Academy St., WUliamsport, Pa. (Westfield, N. J.) NERZIG, PHYLLIS 1 329 Columbus .Ave., A ' alhalla, N. Y. NICHOLAS, NORMA E 1027 Hepburn St., WUliamsport, Pa. NICHOLS, GEORGE A. VUlage Motel, Clark ' s Summit, Pa. NORINS, ROBERT S 535 Parkside .Ave., Brooklyn 26. N. Y. NORRIS, ALLEN S. 217 .Arch St., Sunburv, Pa. NORRIS, RICHARD A 75 Tarrytown Rd., Rochester 13, N. Y. NYE, JAMES F. East Roosevelt .Ave., Elysburg, Pa. O ' CONNELL, BEVERLY A 952 Louisa St., Williamsport. Pa. OKOTKEWICZ, STANLEY J 230 Indianola Dr., Indianola, Pa. OSTLUND, ANDERS B 157 E. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. OSTLUND, OSCAR M., JR. 157 E. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. OSTR.ANDER, SHIRLEY A R. D. 1, Port Allegany, Pa. OTTO, DORIS M 1015 Market St., Williamsport, Pa. OUTTERBRIDGE, YVONNE J. 1308 Central Ave., Chester, Pa. P.ADEN, D.A ID C 3940 Lewis .Ave., Erie, Pa. PARSELL. ROBERT N., JR St. David ' s Rd., Newtown Sq., Pa. PARTRIDGE, JOANNE L 309 Eleventh St.. Honesdale, Pa. P.ATERNOSTRO, LOUIS A 351 Lyons Ave., Williamsport, Pa. I ' AULINC;, JANE K 75 Maple Ave., Williamsport, Pa. PECKHA.M. DARRELL C 212 Broad St., Horscheads, N. Y. PENNO, JERRY .A 52 Elmira St., .Mansfield, Pa. PERRY, I Vl.E L 211 Maple St., Jersey Shore, Pa. PERRY, RUTH E 702 W. Edwin St., Williamsport, Pa. 166 STUDENT DIRECTORY — Continued PERSING, AMOS V. 1134 Washington Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. PETERS, MARILYN A. 317 Mulberry St., Montoursville, Pa. PETERSON, ALFRED H 806 Ogden Ave., Clearfield, Pa. PETERSON, JOHN F Allport, Pa. PETTS, RICHARD A. 1004 Cherry St., Williamsport, Pa. PFADENHAUER, JEROLD C 76 Edmund St., Lvnbrook, N. Y. PFEIFFER. ANN L R. D. 2, Montoursville, Pa. PHELPS, LOUIS W. R. D. 1, Montoursville, Pa. PHILLIPS, CHARLES G 500 Winder St., Salisbury, Md. 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PLIRSELL, BARBARA A 721 Fourth Ave., Williamsport, Pa. QUIGG, GERALDINE M 1100 Park Ave., Williamsport, Pa. RABUCK, HABE R 19 Randall Cr., Williamsport, Pa. R.VGANO, ROCCO R 931 Fordham Ave., Pittsburgh 26, Pa. R.ATNER, RICHARD P. 645 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. RAUDABAUGH, RICHARD L 52 Wilson St., ' Carlisle, Pa. RAWLEIGH, CHANCY R 30 Shannon Bldg., Bath, N. Y. RECESKI, CHARLES E R. D. 2, Indiana, Pa. REED, BARBARA A 966 Wilcoxson Ave., Stratford, Conn. REED, DONALD F 820 Pennsylvania Ave., Oakmont, Pa. REESE, ADRIAN P Sandy Ridge, Pa. REGAN, WILLIAM J 301 West High St. ' , Sto ye, Pa. REILLY, WILLIAM C, JR. 215 S. Front St., Milton, Pa. REIMOLD, RICHARD E 121 W. Center St., Danville, Pa. RHINHOLD, DOROTHY M. .. 727 Hepburn St., Williamsport, Pa. REM. LEY, ROBERT F 45 W. Main St., Muncy, Pa. RENN, JOHN S 1010 E. Third St., Williamsport, Pa. RHINEHELDER, FREDERICK D. 305 Randall Cr., Williamsport, Pa. RICE, DOROTHY L. 512 Alfred Dr., Silver Spring, Md. RICHARDSON, W. BURTON 71 Chapman Ave., Auburn, N. Y. RICHMOND, LOGAN A 2729 Dove St., Williamsport, Pa. RICKNER, HAROLD L. 1125 Tucker St., Wdliamsport, Pa. RINEHIMER, HARLEN L., 2922 Weston Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. RINKO, SANDE J. 1 106 Chestnut St., Montoursville, Pa. ROBENSON. RARBARA S. Washington St., Bolivar, Pa. ROBINSON, COZY M 328 Erie Ave., Williamsport, Pa. ROBISON, JAMES D R. D. I, Muncy, Pa. ROLLER, FLOYD A 1041 Memorial Ave., Wdliamsport, Pa. ROMIG, HARRY F., JR 206 R. Jay St., Lock Haven, Pa. ROOK, DALTON R. 104 Cottage Ave., Williamsport, Pa. ROSATO, NICHOLAS L 709 Sylvin Dr., S. Williamsport, Pa. ROSENSTOCK, EDWARD H R. D. 2, MontoursvUle, Pa. ROSENTH. L, DAVID M Bayberry Lane, Wcstport, Conn. ROSEVEAR, WILLIAM A. .. 21 14 Cummirigs St., Williamsport, Pa. ROSS, WALTER R. 1113 Morgan Ave., Drexel Hill, Pa. ROTTER, CAROLYN H 332 Market St., Williamsport, Pa. RUDY, JAMES D Port Matilda, Pa. RUMMINGS, J.- NE C Salladasburg, Pa. RUNDLE, ROBERT W 838 Auburn Ave., Ridgewood, N. J. RUPP, E. B.-VRD 437 N. Flanover St., Carlisle, Pa. RUSSELL, SUSAN E 183 N. Main St., Flughesville, Pa. RYDER, HARRY W 1500 Oaks Ave., Williamsport, Pa. RYDER, I1ERM. N D 1500 Oaks Ave., Williamsport, Pa. S.ACHETTE, JOHN A 327 Elmiia St., Williamsport, Pa. SAMICK, FRANCIS B 634 Washington St., St. Marys, Pa. SARTI, MARILYN S 59 Park Ave., Garfield, N. J. SCANNELLA, LORRAINE G. , 216 Bennett St., Montoursville, Pa. SCHAFFER, BARBARA A. 109 Brower Ave., Rockville Centre, N. Y ' . SCHANBACHER, EVA L. 734 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. SCHANBACHER, LEONARD G., 734 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. SCHEID, R. FREDERICK 1695 Robin Rd., CoatesvUle, Pa. SCHENLEY, RORERT L 320 Rural .■vc., Williamsport, Pa. SCHILLING, GERALD D 718 Rural Ave., Williamsport, Pa. SCHLESINGER. GEORGE C R. D. 2, Jersey Shore, Pa. SCHNEIDER, ROBERT S 367 Lenox Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y. SCHUYLER, STANLEY 213 E. Fourth St., Williamsport, Pa. SCHWEIKLE. MARTHA A., 1298 Hepburn St., Wdliamsport, Pa. SCOTT, RALPH L R. D. 2, Muncy, Pa. SEARFOSS, WARREN H., JR. 203 W. Seventh Ave., S. Williamsport, Pa. SEIBERT, LOIS G R. D. 2, Muncy, Pa. SEITZER, LIONEL S. 943 W. Third St., Williamsport, Pa. SHAFFER, EMLLY 1 64 Broad St., Montgomery, Pa. SHARAR, C. RICHARD 329 Park Ave., Wdliamsport, Pa. SHARP, RONALD G 734 W. Penn St., Carlisle, Pa. SHEARER, DONALD E 204 Arch St., Montoursville, Pa. SHEETS, S. DALE Montandon, Pa. SHELDON, JOSEPH F 709 Louisa St., Williamsport, Pa. SHELDON, RACHEL L Laceyville, R. D. 2, Pa. SHELL, ROBERT L 826 Main St., S ' . Wdliamsport, Pa. SHELSKI, JANICE L. 1 12 N. Hickory St., Mt. Carmel, Pa. SHEMPP. BARBARA A. 924 W. Third St., Williamsport, Pa. SHERMAN, ARNOLD I. Ap. 321, Guantana (Oriente) Mo., Cuba=— - SHERWOOD, WILLIAM C. 419 Sheridan St., Wdliamsport, Pa. SHOOTER, WILLIAM L 401 Depot St., Williamsport, Pa. SFILIMAN, JANET E R. D. 3. Bloomsburg, Pa. SIDES, HUGH H 43 Washington Blvd., Williamsport, Pa. SIMLER, LAURA R 107 Curtis St., Philipsburg, Pa. SIMONS, JOHN P 1127 Wakeling St., Phdadelphia 24, Pa. SIMONS, WILLIAM B 221 Towanda St., White Haven, Pa. SIMPKINS, GARY T 722 Highland Ave., Lcwistown, Pa. SIMPSON, LEROY G., 2413 W. Southern .Ave., S. WUIiamsport, Pa. SKLARSKY, JEROME 6 Kennihvorth Ter., Great Neck, N. Y. SLINGERLAND, ROLAND D. 1641 Catherine St., Williamsport, Pa. SLOCUM, CARLTON H Thompson, Pa. SMARKUSKY, JOHN E R. D. 2, Nicholson, Pa. SMEAD, VIRGINIA R 411 W. Mt. Ave., S. WUIiamsport, Pa. SMEAD, WALTER J 743 W. Third St., Williamsport, Pa. SMITH, ALLAN E 306 Glenwood Ave., Williamsport, Pa. SMITH, BRIAN C 533 E. Fifth St., Berwick, Pa. ' SMITH, CLIFFORD D 225 Spring St., Duboistown, Pa. SMITH, DONNA R 226 Front St., Jersey Shore, Pa. SMITH, ROBERT T., JR Box 173, Waverlv, Pa. SMITH, ROSALIE 7 S. Lehigh Ave., Frackvill ' e, Pa. SMITH, WLLLIAM J. 329 N. Broad St., W. Hazleton, Pa. SMITH, V. LEE 520 Burke St., Jersey Shore, Pa. SOROKA, MICHAEL 62 Garrow St., Auburn, N. Y. SOYSTER, HARRY D 225 Seventh St., PhUipsburg, Pa. SOZZIE, ANNE E 51 Pioneer St., Cooperstown, N. Y. SPANNUTH, FREDERICK M. 733 W. Foster Ave.. State College, Pa. SPEIDEL, SAMUEL C 411 E. Oak St., Frackville, Pa. SPRING, CAROLYN H. 2409 Kensington St., Harrisburg, Pa. SPRING, PERRY N R. D. 1, Muncv, Pa. SPRINGMAN, CHARLES D R. D. 1, Linden, Pa. SPRFNGMAN, HERBERT R., 319 Chestnut St., Montoursville, Pa. SQUIRES, JOHN D Crooked Creek, Pa. SQUIRES, KAYE V. 507 S. Maryland Ave., Wilmington, Del. STAHL, RICHARD A 170 Shaftsbury Rd., Rochester 10, N. Y. STAIB, RICHARD J 375 Lyons .Ave., Williamsport, Pa. STARR, RICHARD B Trout Run, Pa. STALIFFER, FLOYD H 940 Memorial Ave., Williamsport, Pa. STAVISKY, ELI 511 Winter St., Old Forge, Pa. STAYLEY, CYNTHIA R 582 Walnut St., Lockport, N. Y. STERNER, DONNA L. 618 Third Ave., Williamsport, Pa. STECKLER, PAUL A. 12 W. 72nd St., New York, N. Y. STEELE, DONALD F 2515 Grand St., Williamsport, Pa. STEFFEN, GRANT D 2825 W. Fourth St.. Wdliamsport, Pa. STEINER, DAVID L 3024 N. Third St., Harrisburg, Pa. STEEVIMETZ, RICHARD R. 900 Main St., S. Wdliamsport, Pa. STENGER, KAY J 716 N. Hawthorne St., York, Pa. STERN, ALAN R 153 Hemingway Dr., Rochester 20, N. Y. STERN, SHELDON D 405 Third Ave., Bradley Beach, N. J. 167 STUDENT DIRECTORY — Continued STEVENS, A. JOHNSON S. Bedford St.. Georgetown, Del. STE ENS, ROBERT L S. M.iin St., Moravia, N. Y. STEVENS, SHIRLEY J 1022 Packur St., Williamsport, Pa. STEWART, JOSEPH G., Stewart Farms, R. D. 3, Williamsport, Pa. STEWART. NORMA K. 310 W. First . vc.. Clearfield, Pa. STINl;, RORERT A. Ifi Washington Blvd., Williamspon, Pa. STOCK. KARl I). 1045 Rural Ave., Williamsport, Pa. STOM . R YMOND K. UuBois St., Hallstead, Pa. STR. MISER. BEXERLY . . 505 Maple . ve., Lewistown, Pa. STRAIISER, LARRY R 505 Maple Ave., Lewistown, Pa. STROHECKER. ALYRLIN R. 1033 Mahanoy St., Trevorton, Pa. STROIIP, J. CK . 1415 Bloomingrove Rd., Williamsport, Pa. SUGHRHE. JAMES A 411 Washington St.. Montoursville, Pa. 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THOMAS, WILBERT E. 311 Locust St., Williamsport. Pa. THOMKE, JOSEPH V 1001 Baldwin St., Williamsport, Pa. THOMPSON. A. JE.YN Penfield. Pa. THOMPSON, LEROY W 513 Park Ave., Williamsport. Pa. THOMPSON, ROBERT C. 7015 Llantair Rd., Llpper Darby, Pa. THOMPSON, RON.ALD E. . Proctor Star Route, Williamsport, Pa. THOMPSON, S. MUEL J 12 Pilgrim Dr., Lancaster, Pa. THOMPSON, IRGINIA L. 1019 High St., Williamsport, Pa. (Philipsburg, Pa.) THOMPSON, WILLIS C. 634 S. 27th St., Harrisburg, Pa. TOBIAS, JAMES E Woolrich, Pa. TODD, FLOYD E 601 Cherry St., Williamsport, Pa. TORBERT, L. .ARLENE 125 Summer St., Williamsport. Pa. TRA IS, DA TD B 100 Lafayette Pky., Rochester, N. Y. TROISI, J.YMES L 420 ' ernon .Ave., W ' illiamsport, Pa. TROXELL, DA TD H 610 N. Grier St., Williamsport, Pa. TURZ. NSKI, J. N K 2287 Royal .Ave., Williamsport, Pa. TURZANSKI, LUDWIK C 2287 Royal Ave., Williamsport, Pa. LILRICH, JOHN M 2621 Lincoln St., Camp Hill, Pa. ULRICII, ROBERT S 139 E. Third St., Williamsport, Pa. 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