Mansfield University - Carontawan Yearbook (Mansfield, PA)
- Class of 1968
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If I '  i , « (Earnntaman 19BB .,„-:: y,: ' V - ' -:.-y ; j «•-■• -7 ■: t ' ;;:«. j-j ;: ' tr- - ■-.■« ' S ' - --. -ii v-: arontawan 1968 Mansfield State College Mansfield. Pennsylvania LINDA KLEPPINGElP- Edii . emWACeSNYDER - Assistant Editor PATRICIA PALMER - Assistant Editor DR. MILDRED MENGE - Advisor MR. ALFRED KJELCAARD - Advisor MRS. ESTER JONES - Advisor - A • l • I i; - - -St ' -it .V J • • ■■- « 1 vidian o ' ' J H io W; • • canx ' ' StCLfi - - ittjb..  ' : ■■«:■; ' ■iv i..«y£w . :i l ; tv : t ' OJTtiTl i Administration and Faculty 8 Campus Life 40 c o Seniors Greeks 74 108 N Athletics 140 T E N Organizations Underclassmen 182 218 T Advertisements 254 S Indexes 270 ,. ' .7 -.. Ji ' ' v C2 Srtfe ■- ' ?s ; ?-rs?« i - ; ' •Hi . H ? 5 ' -C -1 s j — ' «?w A Ut mtn$$rf $oti jktl T, htv ? ! WHXM _ _ It is a great privilege to be President of Mansfield State College. Mrs. Bryan and I are grateful for the opportunity to work with the members of the Board of Trustees, faculty, and students in our mutual desire to make Mansfield a highly respected institution of higher learning in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. We appreciate the friendly attitude of the students. It is always a pleasure to associate with them in their many and varied activities. It is encouraging to know that our students are making a concerted effort to increase scholarship at our College. This will pay great dividends for the individual student and the institution in years to come. Mrs. Bryan and I enjoy the professional and social contacts we have with all the employees of the College. The business-like way in which the official Board members approach their responsibilities give assurance of stability within the entire institution. All of us, students, faculty members and administration, appreciate the support we receive from each member of the Board of Trustees. And last but not least, Mrs. Bryan and I are delighted with the wonderful response of the c ommunity toward the College. Uur association with the Bor- ough officials and many fine citizens give us a sense of pride in our efforts to cooperate with each other. ' ul uJ ' 1 . II ■N i. President Fred E. Bryan, Paul Conner, Richard Marshall, Fred Jupenlaz, Robert E. Farr, Esq., Donald P. Gill, Milford Paris, A. F. Snvder. Board of Trustees To this loyal group of friends we are grateful. Their efforts have aided in making Mansfield State College an expanding and productive institution in the Commonwealth ' s system of higher edu- cation. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Fred Jupenlaz, Chairman Paul Conner Robert E. Farr, Esq. Donald P. Gill Jo Hays Richard Marsliall Margaret McMillen, Secretary Milford Paris A. F. Snyder, Vice Chairman Mrs. Jupenlaz, Dr. Bryan, Mr. Jupenlaz, and Mrs. Bryan at the Honors Tea. fl -- Dean of Academic Affairs DR. S, M. SCHMITZ B, M. , Lawrence College M.M. , Northwestern University Ph. D., Northwestern University Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs THOMAS J, COSTELLO B.S. , Shippensburg State College M.S. , Bucknell University Doctoral Candidate, Pennsylvania State University Dean of Student Affairs DR. LAURENCE H. SNIVELY A.B. , Texas Technological College M. Ed., Texas Technological College Ed. D., University of Colorado Director of Admissions LEON E. LUNN B.S. , Mansfield State College M. Ed.. St. Bona venture University Director of Student Teaching and Placement DR. RICHARD M. WILSON B. S. , Mansfield State College M. Ed. , Pennsylvania State University D. Ed., Pennsylvania State University Dean of Graduate Studies DR. CHARLES E. WUNDERLICH B.M. , Eastman School of Music M.M, , University of Michigan Ph. D., University of Michigan Dean of Liberal Arts Dean of Teacher Education DR. CHARLES H. HOLMES B. S. , Utah State University M.S., Utah State University D.S. S. , Syracuse University DR. CLARENCE R. MUTCHLER B.S., Lock Haven State College M.S. Ed., Bucknell University D. Ed., Pennsylvania State University 15 Dean of Women Dean of Men ESTHER C. ROBERTS A. B. , Vassar College Graduate Study, Bucknell University VV, M. HURLEY B.S, , Lock Haven State College M. Ed., Pennsylvania State University Graduate Study, Syracuse University Assistant Dean of Women Assistant Dean of Women Assistant Dean of Men Assistant Dean of Men MOLLY R. SXIVELY B.S., Salem State College M, A. , Syracuse University Graduate Study, Columbia University ELEANOR E, STARKEY B.S. , West Chester State College M.S., University of Pennsylvania ROD C, KELCHNER B. S. , Bloomsburg State College M.S., Bucknell University Graduate Study, Alfred University and Mansfield State College FRANCIS J, KOLLAR B.S. , St. Vincent College Graduate Study, Pennsylvania State University and Millersville State College . ASSISTANT DIRECTOR of ADMISSIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR of STUDENT TEACHING and PLACEMENT COLLEGE LIBRARIAN MR. JAMES CARLSON B,S. , Mansfield State College M.A. , Bucknell University JAMES SIMONIS A.B. , Findlay College M. L. S. . Pratt Institute DR. CLARENCE HUNSICKER B.S. , Bloomsburg State College M.S. Ed., Bucknell University D. Ed., Pennsylvania State University BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. King Rose ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. John Good DIRECTOR of PUBLIC RELATIONS Mrs. Lois Messersmith REGISTRAR Mrs. Marie Myers % ' . Music JOHN BAYNES, Chairman B. S. , Mansfield State College M. Mus., University of Michigan Mus, A.D., Boston University The music department, as its main emphasis, prepares teachers of music for the public schools of the Common- wealth. It provides a spirited program of curricular and extracurricular activities. In addition to concerts given by the bands, choruses, and orchestra, numerous recitals are performed by faculty members and students, and two major productions a year are presented by the Opera Workshop. At football games the Mountie Marching Band adds a note of spirit and color. Any student, regardless of major area of study, may audition for positions in the music organizations. The degrees offered by the music department are Bachelor of Science in Music Education, Bachelor of Liberal Arts with an area of specialization in music, and on the graduate level a Master of Education with a major in Music Education. Florence R. Borkey A;sociate Professor; B. M. , Eastman School of Music; B.S., Westchester; M.A. Columbia University David J. Dick Associate Professor; B. S. , Ithaca College; M.M. , Butler University; Doctoral Candidate, Indiana University Irwin Borodkin Associate Professor; A. B. , University of Miami; M.A., Teachers College , Columbia University; Prof. Diploma, Columbia University Dr. John G. Doyle Professor; B. A., College of Charleston; Diploma, Julliard School of Music; M.A. , Columbia Uni- versity; Ph. D. , New York University Florence R. Borkey Irwin Borodkin David J. Dick Dr. John G. Doy Kathryn Dyck Bertram W. Francis Instructor; B. S. , Kutztown Professor; B.M.E., North- State College; B.M. , western University; M.M. V estminster Choir College; Northwestern University M. A. , University of Pennsylvania Dr. William A. Goode Dr. Helen I. Henry Professor; B. S. , Auburn Professor; B. S, M. E. , ,, . „ ,, , University of Illinois; University: B. M. and m_m_ iflinoij wesleyan M. M. , Birmingham -South- University; Ph. D., North- ern College Conservatory; western University Ph.D. , Indiana University Kathryn Dyck Bertram W. Francis Dr. William A. Goode Dr. Helen 1. Hem Dr. W. Kent Hill Professor; B.M., Oberlin College; M.M. . A.M.D. Eastman School of Music Dr. Benjamin F. Husted Professor; B. S. , Mansfield State College; M. Ed. , Temple University; Ph. D. Eastman School of Music Wikon W. Hsueh Instructor; B.A. , Hong Kong; F.T.C.L., Trinity College of Music, London; L.R.S.M., Royal School of Music, London Eugene Jones Professor; B. S. , Southwest Missouri State College; M.M. , Eastman School of Music Dr. W. Kent Hill Wilson Hsueh Dr. Benjamin F. Husted Eugene Jones James Keene Marjorie Kemper Richard Kemper Christine Lewis James Keene Associate Professor; B. M. , Eastman School of Music; M.M. Ed., Wayne State University; Doctoral Candidate, University of Michigan Richard Kemper Associate Professor; B.M.E. , University of Evansville; M.M.E. , Indiana University; Doctor of Music in Vv ' ood winds, Indiana University Marjorie Kemper Assistant Professor; B.M.E. , University of Evansville; M.M.E. , Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Christine Lewis Associate Professor; B. S. Missouri University; Diploma, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; M.M., Northwestern University Konrad Owens Instructor; B.A. , B. M. , Oberlin College; M.M . ' , Michigan State University Angeline Schmid Assistant Professor; B. M. , Eastman School of Music; M.M. , University of Colorado J. Wayne Rusk Associate Professor; B.M. , Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; M.M., Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Doctoral Candidate, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana Donald A. Stanley Assistant Professor; B.S. , Ohio State University; M.F.A., Ohio University Konrad Owens J. Wayne Rusk Angeline Schmid Donald A. Stanley Richard N. Talbot Laura R. Titus Jack Wilcox Dr. Charles E. Wunderlich Joyce C. Wunderlich Assistant Professor; B.M. Houghton College; M.S. Ithaca College Richard N. Talbot Assistant Professor; B.A. , Iowa State Teachers College; M.M.E., Drake University; Doctoral Candidate, University of Wyoming Jack Wilcox Assistant Professor; B. S. , Mansfield State College; M. M. , University of Michigan Edwin Zdzinski Associate Professor; B. S. , Fredonia State Teachers College; M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University Laura R. Titus Assistant Professor; B. M. , M. A. , State University of Iowa; Graduate Study, Ohio State University Dr. Charles E. Wunderlich Professor; B.M. , Eastman School of Music; M.M. , Ph. D., University of Michigan Joyce C. Wunderlich Edwin Zdzinski 21 Hollyce C. Barr, Instructor; B. S. , Pennsylvania State University Mary M. Brace, Associate Profes- sor; B. S. , Mans- field State Col. ; M.Ed. , Perm. State Univ. ; Doc- toral Cand. , Penn. State University Mary A. Gaydos, Assistant Profes- sor; B.S. , Col. Misericordia; M.Ed. , Penn. State Univ. ; Grad- uate Study, Penn. State University Norma S. Howland, Instruc- tor; B.S. , Mans- field State College Kaiherine E. Keller, Associate Professor; B. S. , Pennsylvania State University; M. S. Pennsylvania State University Ruth H. Kovich, Instructor; B. S. , Mansfield State College; M.Ed. , Pennsylvania State University Johanna A. Kulick, Assistant Professor; B. S. , Marywood College; M.Ed. , Pennsylvania State University Elizabeth A. Lupkowski, In- structor; R. N. , St. Joseph ' s Hospital; B.S. , College Miseri- cordia Janet S. McMullen, Assist- ant Professor; B. S., Mt. St. Scholastica College; M.Ed. , Pennsylvania State University Helen B. Martin, Instructor; A. B. , Elmira College; A.M., University of Illinois Jeannette B. Rose, Instructor; B. S. , Mansfield State College Dr. Helen P. Shinner, Professor; B. S. , Univ. of Miami; M.S. , Penn. St. Univ. ;Ph. D., Purdue University Louise Smith, As- sistant Professor; B.S., Mansfield State College; M. A., Columbia University Amelia J. Tolosky, Instructor; B. S. , St. Teachers Col., Indiana, Pa. ; M. S., St. Univ. Col., Plattsburgh, N.Y. Home Economics Home Economics Education provides for liberal studies designed to elevate taste, to cultivate values, and to develop the capacity for logical thinking. Home Economics is focused on home and family life marked by mobility, affluence, leisure, and young parenthood. The majority of women will be both homemaker and wage earner. Higher education in home economics affords preparation for the several roles of the home economics teacher, the homemaker and contributor to society in the local, national and world community. DR. LILLA C. HALCHIN, Chairman S. , State University of New York at Buffalo M. S, , Cornell University Ph. D. , Pennsylvania State University £% h.- ) .k Marion S. Bennett, Associate Profes- sor; B. S. , Mans- field State Col. ; M. A. , Columbia Univ. ; Doctoral Cand. at Penn. State University Dr. Margaretta M. Bone, Professor; B. S. , Bloomburg State College; M. Ed. , Pennsyl- vania State Uni- versity; Ed. D. , New York Univ. Dr. John C. Heaps. Associate Professor; B.S. , Lock Haven State Col. ; M.Ed. , Penn. State Univ. ; D.Ed. , Penn. State University Dr. Mary E. Heltibridle, Pro- fessor ; B.S. , Temple Univ. ; M. A. , George Washington Univ. Ed.D. , George Washington Univ. Dr. C. L. Hunsicker, Pro- fessor; B. S. , Bloomsburg State Col. ; M.S. , Bucknell Univ. ; D.Ed. , Penn. State University Dr. Verne G. Jeffers, Professor; B.S. , St. Univ. Col. , Potsdam, New York; M.S., St. Univ. Col. , Potsdam; Ed.D. , St. Univ. of N.Y. Elementary Education The Elementary Education Curriculum, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Education and state certifi- cation, entitles the holder to teach in the elementary schools of the Commonvvrealth of Pennsylvania. Prospective elementary teachers receive a broad general education; concentration is chosen to gain depth as well as breadth of preparation. The elementary program provides opportunity for student - teaching and participation experiences. Esther Jones Assistant Professor; B.S. , Mansfield State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University Jeanne Kellerman Associate Professor; B. S. , East Stroudsburg State College; M.Ed. , Pennsyl- vania State University Catherine M. Kuster Assistant Professor; B. S. , Bucknell University; B. S. , Mansfield State College; M. Ed. , Pennsylvania State University Ruth H. Marsh Assistant Professor; B.S. , Mansfield State College; M. A. , Columbia University Robert C. Putt. Assistant Profes- sor; B.S. , State Univ. Col. at Geneseo; M.S., St. Univ. at Fre- donia. New York ' Secondary Education The Secondary Education Curriculum provides the twofold preparation needed by the high school teacher: first, the liberal education, and second, the professional. For the liberal education, and for the degree of specialization required for certifi- cation, the secondary curriculum is serviced by the academic department. For the professional education, students receive instruction in history and philosophy of edu- cation, psychological principles underlying learning theory, techniques and methods of instruction, and seminars for discussion of the problems confronting teachers. This sequence is culminated by a full semester of off-campus student teaching. EUCHARD FIN LEY Chairman Associate Professor; B.S. , Pennsyl- vania State University; M. Ed. , Pennsylvania State University. S. Manford Lloyd, Professor; B.S. , Mansfield State College; M.A. , Columbia University Nora B. Mahoney, Associate Profes- sor; B.S. , Ship- pensburg St. Col.; M.Ed. , Penn. St. Univ. ; Doctoral Cand., Penn. St. University L fc Dr. Mildred P. Menge, Professor; B. S. , Lock Haven St. Col.; M.Ed., Penn. State Univ.; Ed.D., Pennsyl- vania State Uni- versity Thomas A. Eshelman, In- structor; B. S. , Clarion State College; M.S. , Syracuse Univer- sity Leslie D. Evans, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Mans- field State Col- lege; M. Ed., Pennsylvania State University Donald R. Geiss, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Mich- igan State Uni- versity; M. A. , Michigan State University Ronald E. Remy, Assistant Profes- sor; B.S., Cali- fornia State Col- lege; M.A., West Virginia University Leslie Vroman, Associate Profes- sor; B. S., Mans- field State Col- lege; M. Ed., Pennsylvania State University T - ' JL ' DSOX C. LOOMIS Chairman B.S., Ithaca College; Ms. L.S. , Syracuse University School of Li- brarv Science Library Education The Departn ent of Library Science provides basic instruction in the resources, organization, and techniques used within a library. A Bachelor of Science in Library Education or a Bachelor of Arts with an area of specialization in Library Science may be obtained. The program, as a part of teacher education, prepares librarians for the school library as a materials center, one of varied media. Janet Lee Schmitz, Instructor; B. S., Uni- versity of Connecti- cut; Graduate Study, Mansfield State College Ralph E. Whitnier, Assistant Professor; A.B. , Wilkes Col- lege; Ms. L. S. , Syra- cuse University Roberta Wills, Assist- ant Professor; A. B. , Ball State Teachers College; M.A. , Ball State Teachers College College Librarians an S. Kowal, .A. , Wayne tate University; A. Ed. , Wayne tate University; 4.S.L.S. , ayne State Iniversity Pauline K. Borodkin, B.S. , University of Mi- ami; M.S. L.S. , University of Southern Cali- fornia Raleigh DePriest, B.S. , Middle Tenn. St. Col. ; M.A.L.S. , George Peabody Col. ; M.A. , University of Michigan Karamjit S. Sidhu, B.A. , Panjab Univ. ; M. S. , Kansas St. University; M.S. L.S. , Kan- sas State Teach- ers College Alberta Tien Tai, B.A. , Providence Col lege; M.A. , University of Pittsburgh Ho Jed H. Taylor, B.S., B.A., Syra- cuse Univ. ; B.S.L.S., Co- lumbia Univ. ; M.A., Boston U. ; Doct. Cand., Univ. of Penn. Margaret W. Zerby, A.B., Bucknell Univ. ; B.S.L. S., Drexel Institute of Tech- nology; M.A., Bucknell Uni- versity Cynthia Duncan, B. S. , California State College; M. S. , University of Pittsburgh; M.L. S. , Florida State University Victor J. Klopp, M.A. , Univer- sity of Toronto; M.A.L.S. , Uni- versity of Wis- consin Not Pictured: M. C. Scott, A. B., Kansas Wesleyan Univ. ; M.S., Ft. Hays, Kansas St. Col. ; M. L. S., Univer- sity of Oklahom a Special Education The Department of Special Education aims at providing teachers to instruct the type of exceptional child who is mentally retarded. By working in conjunction with the Elementary and Secondary Educa- tion Departments, the present program enables students to have an area of concentration in Special Education. Thus graduates are pre- pared to teach both Special Education and their major area in secon- dary or elementary education. A proposed program which will provide for a Bachelor of Science in Special Education is to be evaluated this year. Dr. Emery R. Breniman B.S., Calif. St. Col. ; M.Ed., Westminster Col. ; D.Ed., Pennsyl- vania State University John Kovich B. S., Bloonisburg State College; M.Ed. Pennsylvania State University DR. RICHARD L. SHICK Chairman B. S., Lock Haven State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University; D. Ed., Pennsylvania State University J h Art DR. STEPHEN T. BEXCETIC Chairman Professor; B.S., Youngstown Uni- versity; M.A., State University of Iowa; M. F.A., State University of Iowa; D.Ed., Pennsylvania State University. Not Pictured: Edward B. Stein, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Indiana University of Penn.; M. A., Univ. ofGuana- juato The Art Education Department, one of the newest of curricula offered at Mansfield State College, obtained approval from the De- partment of Public Instruction to institute a program for the prepara- tion of art teachers September 1, 1967. Currently there are thirty- four students majoring in art education. The center of instructional activities for the prospective artist -teachers is the second floor of Allen Hall containing classrooms, oil and ceramics studios, and of- fices. Drawing, design, and sculpture classes are also held in the Art Annex on South Academy Street, the hub of activities for the Art Club George R. Bocz, Instructor; B. S. , Indiana Univer- sity of Pennsyl- vania; M. Ed. , Pennsylvania State University Walter Osterfeld Associate Professor; B.S., Brooklyn Col.; M.A., Teachers ' Col., Columbia Univ.; M. S., Hofstra Col.; Diploma, N.Y. Sch. of Int. Design Dale E. Witherow Assistant Professor; B. S., Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania; M. F. A., Inst. Allende, Mexico Dr. James G. Cecere, Professor; B.S. , New Paltz State College; M.F.A. , Pratt Institute; D. Ed. , Pennsylvania State University Dr. Daniel L. Kuruna, Professor; B. F. A. , Carnegie Inst, of Tech. ; M. A. , Univ. of Pittsburgh; D. Ed. , Pennsylvania State University Public School Nursing Margaret G. Jones, Assist- ant Professor; R. N., Robert Packer Training School; B.S., Mansfield State Col- lege; Graduate Study, El- mira College Curriculum Coordinator Bruce B. Dimmick, B.S., Mansfield State College; M. S., Bucknell University Edgar L. Lawton, Associ- ate Professor; B.S., Mans- field State College; M.S., Bucknell University, Grad- uate Study, Pennsylvania State University Paul T. Stone, Project Director of Upward Bound; B.A., Drew University; M.A., Syracuse University William P. Wanich, In- structor; B.S. , Blooms- burg State College; M.S. Bucknell University Data Processing V I Health and Physical Education !elvm A. Dry Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Lock Haven State Col- lege; M.Ed.. Indiana Univer- sity of Pennsyl- vania Helen D. Lutes Associate Profes- sor; B. S., East StroudsbuiJ State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University -p vs. '  K« -r«w, K«««.v,-,v-.- .- .-;N: jc--:-.-.-,-.- ' r. -«.■,- ,- fK«; w;; : ?.-ww -;. ' ; y:o- '  xr- - jgfr« sii ■' M. E. DECKER Chairman Assistant Professor; B.S. , Univer- sity of Illinois; M.Ed. , Pennsyl- vania State University The Department of Health and Physical Edu- cation encourages students to become proficient in team and individual sport activities that will give a life-long source of happy and pleasurable experiences. Skills acquired through the in- dividual and basic sports and games activities provide varied social situations, fun, and rec- reation. Students have the opportunity to participate in intramural activities, intercollegiate ath- letics, women ' s Sports Day, Varsity M Club, and the Women ' s Athletic Association. Robert Maxson, B.S., Mansfield State College; M. A., George Peabody College Robert H. Moore, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Lock Haven State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University Ethel M. Moser, Assistan t Profes- sor; B. S., East Stroudsburg State College; M.S., Bucknell Uni- versity Henry Shaw, In- structor; B. S., Lock Haven State College ■f s, Mary Lou Sha f, Instructor; B. S. , Texas College of Arts and Indus- tries; M. A., Candidate, Ithaca College Edward W. Wilson, Assistant Profes- sor; B.A. , Bald- win-Wallace College; M.S. , West Virginia University f ' LIBERAL ARTS Liberal Arts at Mansfield State College, currently in a state of transition, is destined clearly to be- come an integral part of the preparation of every student in any curriculum on campus. Liberal Arts provides a basic education for every profession, or alternatively, for a continuing self-education follow- ing education. It gives meaning to one ' s philosophical background much as the professions lend support to the necessity of employment. To l ive is to learn; and Vv ith a liberal education behind him, any stu- dent can continue to learn more easily and vv-ith a greater appreciation for his heritage. Mathematics ROBERT J. BRIDGMAN Chairman Professor; B.S., Western Michigan University; M. A. , University of Michigan The Mathematics Department offers a variety of courses in pure and applied mathematics for general education and for specialization. The Arts and Sciences major in math, depending on his interests and ability, qualifies for either a position in industry or for the graduate study of mathematics. For the Secondary Education major, an appropriate program is offered. In addi- tion to those who enter the teaching profession, many students in this curriculum choose to continue their study of mathematics at the graduate level or decide to enter industry. In addition, a mathematics program is offered for all students as a part of their general educational background. Daniel Chang, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Taiwan Provincial Cheng Kung Univ.; M. S., 111. St. University; Doct. Candidate, Univ. ofOkla. Alfred E. Kjelgaard, As- sociate Professor; B. S., Mansfield State College; M. Ed., Pennsyl- vania State Uni- versity Owen Clark, As- sistant Professor; B. S., Pennsylvania State University; M.A.T., Brown University Jacques D. Mumma, Assist- ant Professor; B. A., Franklin and Marshall Col.; M.A., Penn. State University Robert E. Heverly, Associate Profes- sor; B. S., Lock Haven State Col- lege; M. S., Buck- nell University Stanley E. Werner, Associate Professor; A. A., Hersey Jr. Col.; B.S., Millersville St. Col.; M.A., Penn. St. Univ. William B. Wetherbee, As- sociate Professor; B.S., Mansfield State College; M. S., University of Illinois 31 Social Science The Social Science Department at Mansfield is com- posed of the disciplines of history . geography, political sci- ence, economics, sociology and anthropology. The Depart- ment offers a well-balanced program for prospective teachers of history, social studies and geography. For the students in- terested in a Liberal Arts education, the Department offers majors in history, social science, geography, and will add political science in the near future. A broad base of social science is provided for general education and a minor for students whose interests are in other academic areas. The Department develops an interest in the social sciences among its students and provides them with skills that will be of value to them and to their communities throughout their lives. DR. GEORGE P. BLUHM Chairman B.S. , Lock Haven State College; M.Ed. , Pennsylvania State Uni- versity; D.Ed. , Pennsylvania State University PsUth M. Billings B.S. , Keuka College; W.A., Teachers College, Columbia Robert A. Farrell B. S. , Clarion State Col- lege; M.A. , University of Oklahoma Edgar M. Cushard B.S. , Mansfield State College; M.Ed. , Pennsyl- vania State University Jay B. Foreman A.B. , Pennsylvania State University; M.A. , Penn- sylvania State University 32 Ruth M. Billings Edgar M. Cushard Robert A. Farrell Jay B. Forem; Dr. Walter F. Grimes B. S. , Mansfield State Col- lege; M. S., Cornell Uni- versity; Ph.D., Cornell University Peter W. Hill Th. B., Eastern Baptist Seminary; A.B., Green- ville College; A.M., Brad- ley University Paul C. Hafer B.S., Shippenburg State College; M.Ed., Pennsyl- vania State University; Doctoral Candidate, Ball State University Elena Lukasz B.A., University of Chi- cago; M.A., University of Chicago ir. Walter F. Grimes Paul C. Hafer Peter W. Hill Elena Lukasz Donald C. MacCain B.S., West Chester State College; M.Ed., West Chester State College Robert E. Murphy B. S. , California State Col- lege; M.A., Villanova University Dr. Joseph Mehl B. A., University of Mary- land; M.A., University of Maryland; Ph.D., Ameri- can University Dr. David P. Peltier B. A., Kings College; Ph. D., University of Dela- ware onald C. MacCain Dr. Joseph Mehl Robert E. Murphy Dr. David P. Peltier William C. Pfaadt A.B., Washington and Jefferson College; M.A., Allegheny College; Grad- uate Study, West Virginia University Dr. W. F. Plankenhorn A.B., Bucknell University; M.A., Bucknell University; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University Frederick Piellusch B.S., Concordia Teachers College; Graduate Study, University of Oregon Robert B. Revere B.A., Roosevelt University; M.A., Asia Institute; Doc- toral Candidate, New York University illiam C. Pfaadt Frederick Piellusch Dr. W. F. Plankenhorn Robert B. Revere Avery Sheaffer B. S . , Ohio State Univer - sity; M.A., American University Dr. Robert P. Sutton B.A., Juniata College; M.A., William and Mary; Ph. D. , University of y ir - ginia William F. Smith B . S . , Alderson -Broaddus College; M.A., Kent State University Solomon Tesman A.B,, Brooklyn College; M.A., University of Cali- fornia, Berkeley Lvery Shaeffer William Smith Dr. Robert P. Sutton Solomon Tesman S55? ?? ' :-: SSWv ; v, Dr. Robert W. Unger B.A., Olivet Nazarene College; B.A., University of the Philippines; M.A., Ball St. Teachers College; Ph.D., Ball St. University Angelo D. Vespa B.S., Pennsylvania State University; M.Ed., M.A., Pennsylvania State Uni- versity )r. Robert W. Unger Angelo D. Vespa 33 English i DR. JOHN E. SAVESON Chairman Professor; B.A., Denison; M. A. University of Cfiicago; Ph. D. , Cambridge University. The Department of English at Mansfield has been a separate department only this year. It emerged with a large number of majors (169) and a well -qualified staff. Of one part-time and eighteen full-time faculty members in the Department, four hold the Ph.D. degree. Next year the Department will number one part-time and twenty -two full- time faculty members; seven will hold the Ph.D. The Department offers a single major which meets requirements set by national organizations for the preparation of teachers of English. It meets the needs, also, of students in liberal arts seeking careers in commerce and industry. The Department offers a Master ' s degree. Beginning with the first summer session 1968, graduate work in English will be placed on a regularly scheduled, full-time basis. Dr. Henry D. Dyck, Professor; B. A., University of Manitoba; M. A., University of Minnesota; Ph. D., University of Pennsylvania Margaret English, Instructor; B.A., Bob Jones Uni- versity; M. A., Pennsylvania State University John T. Forsyte, Associate Profes- sor; B.A.M.C, Central Wash. State Col. ; B.A., Univ. of Washing- ton; M. A. , Univ. of Wash. ; Cer- tificate, Western Civilization, Ox- ford University Ira Hindman, Assistant Profes- sor; B. A., Roberts Wesleyan Col.; B.D., Asbury Theological. Seminary; M. A., Stetson University Kathleen B. Hindman, In- structor; B.A., Valparaiso Uni- versity; M.A., Louisiana State University Bernard J. Koloski, Assistant Professor; B.S., East Stroudsburg St. Col.; M.A., Univ. of Penn.; Grad. Study, Univ. of Arizona Robert C. Krieckhaus, As- sociate Professor; B.S., Illinois In- stitute of Tech- nology; M.A., Columbia Uni- versity Nancy C. Light, Associate Profes- sor; A.B., Ran- dolph-Macon Women ' s Col- lege; M.A., Columbia Uni- versity Winifred Neff, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Lock Haven State Col- lege; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University Christopher Orr, Instructor; A. B., University of Michigan; M.A. University of Michigan Dr. SubodhC. Roy, Professor; B. A. , Calcutta U.;B,L., Calcutta U. Lav r Col.;M.A., Cal- cuttaU.;M.A., Columbia U.; Ph.D., N.Y. U., Dipl., Royal Nat. Inst., London Thomas Sav ryers, Instructor; B. A., Cumberland Uni- versity; M. A., Middle Tennessee State University J. D. Steyers, Assistant Profes- sor; B.F.A., Car- negie-Mellon University; M.F.A., Car- negie-Mellon University Not Pictured: Rudolph S. Behar; Associate Professor; B.A. , University of Connecti- cut; M.A. , Hunter College; Ph.D. , University of Oregon M. Elaine Jacoby, Instructor; A.B. , Mount Holyoke College; M.A. , Ohio State University Walter Sanders, Associate Professor; A.B. , Washington University; M. S. , University of Wisconsin; Doctoral Candidate, University of Wisconsin Stephen Lee Schwartz, Assistant Professor; B.A. , Brooklyn College; Doctoral Candidate, University of Rochester Speech and Drama The Department of Speech and Drama recog- nizes the need for a better understanding of hu- man communication. The many-sided phenom- ena and applications of speech and drama are unified in a curriculum which not only provides for individual interests, but also places those interests in the spectrum of the whole field. Thus, whether he teaches, goes on to graduate study, or enters business, the Speech and Drama major obtains a well-balanced, general knowl- edge of speech science, communication, and drama, either in the tradition of liberal educa- tion or teacher education. Arlie M. Parks, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., State Univ. of N.Y. ; M.A., Penn. St. Univ. ; Graduate Study, University of Pittsburgh Jerry D. Powell, Instructor; A. A., Northeastern Oklahoma Col- lege; B.A., Okla- homa State Uni- versity DR. GORDON A. JACOBY Chairman Associate Professor; B.A. , City College of New York; M.A. , Ohi. State University; Ph.D. , Ohio State University John H. Reese, Instructor; B. A., College of Wil- liam and Mary; M. A., Western Reserve Univer- sity Richard D. Westlake, In- structor; A. B., College of Wil- liam and Mary; M. A., Southern Illinois Univer- sity 35 Psychology Dr. Matthew Halchin, Associ- ate Professor; B. S., Edinboro Col.; M.Ed., Penn. St. Univ.; D.Ed., Penn. St. U.; Gtad. Study, Syracuse Univ. Dr. Hind Q. Matthews, Asso- ciate Professor; B. A. , American University of Beirut, Lebanon; M.A. , Stanford Univ. , Calif. ; Ed.D. , Stanford University John Mitchell, Assistant Profes- sor; B.A., Alfred University; M. A., Teachers Col- lege, Columbia University Dr. William T. Orr, Professor; B. A., University of Scranton; D. Psy., Univer- sity of Heidelberg Virginia Revere, Associate Profes- sor; Ph. B., Univ. of Chicago; M. A., Univ. of Chicago; Doctoral Candi- date, University of Chicago Dr. Earl W. Seibert, Professor; Ph.D. , N.Y.. University; M. Ed. , Penn. St. Univ. , A. B. , Elizabeth town College; B.R. E. , Boston University 1967 has marked the beginning of a new Psychology Department at MSC. The de- partment, expanding rapidly, will have nine members next year, seven holding doctorates. Two areas of specialization are off ered, Psychology and Human Rela- tions. « « DR. CHARLES F. SEIDEL Chairman Professor; B.A. , Lycoming College; Graduate Studies, Temple Univer- sity; Ph.D. , University of Liver- pool, England 36 KT Languages As the globe seems to diminish in size, communication takes on far greater impor- tance. With this thought in mind, the de- partment is responding to an immediate need in the field of modern languages. The instructors have generated enthusiasm even as they make their students aware of the growing urgency. To keep pace with the demand for language experts, the laboratory facilities have become a focal point in the learning process. Students are rapidly be- coming skilled as they absorb, not only language, but culture. William F. Bogart Assistant Professor; A. B., Hope College; M.A., Mid- dlebury College Karen L. Coleman Assistant Professor; B.A., Thiel College; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh; K4.A., University of Pitts- burgh EDWARD J. ZULAK Chairman Associate Professor; B,S. , Duquesne University; M.Ed. , University of Pittsburgh Amedee Donate Assistant Professor; B.A., American College; M.A., New York University Howard Heaton Insuuctor; B.A., Univer- sity of Montana; M.A., Middlehury College Dr. Josefina 1. Espino Assistant Professor; Ph. D. , Havana University David A. lovino Instructor; B.S., Duquesne University; Masters Candi- date, Duquesne University 37 Sciences Within the realm of science function the departments of Chemistry, Bi- ology, and Physics. Each maintains a separate identity; yet they are molded by the denominations of curiosity and investigation. By utilizing laboratories and promoting seminars, students maintain the standards set by the department. And to insure the continuing progress within that departm ent, an expansion proijram is now underway. It will include a new building, vital equipment, and additional faculty members. Biology DR. NEWELL A. SCHAPPELLE Chairman Professor; B.S. , University of Mas- sachusetts; Ph.D. , Cornell Uni- versity Dr. In-Cho Chung Professor; B.S. , SeoulNa- tional University; M.S., University of Michigan; Ph.D., University or Michigan Dr. Ray Honeywell Assistant Professor; B.S. , Rutgers University; V.M.D. University of Pennsylvania Vincent P. Smichowski Associate Professor; B.S., Mansfield State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University; Doctoral Cand- idate, Penn. St. Univ. Charles E. Weed Associate Professor; B.S., Mansfield State College; M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University Gladys Young Associate Professor; B.S., Mansfield State College; M.S., Bucknell University; Doctoral Candidate, Penn- sylvania State University Not Pictured: Irma E. Bobalko, Instruc- tor; B. S., College Miseri- cordia Chemistry Dr. John A. Hartman, Associ- ate Professor; B.S., Univ. of Toledo; M.S., Wayne State Univ.; Ph.D., Wayne St. Univ. Dr. William Schniid, Assistant Professor; A. B., University of Rochester; Ph.D., University of Colorado Dr. Jack D. Sidler, Associate Profes- sor; B. S., Geneva College; Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo MANLY J. POWELL Chairman , S. , Michigan State M. S. , Michigan State Ph.D., Michigan State Physics Charles Burns, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Clarion State College; M. S., Westmin- ster College; M.Ed., Univer- sity of Virginia Philip B. Luce, Assistant Profes- sor; A. B., Colby College; M.S., New York Uni- versity Richard F. Mason, Assistant Profes- sor; B. S., Univer- sity of New Hampshire; M. A., University of New Hampshire Michael Vayansky, In- structor; B. S., Calif. St. Col.; M.A., Kent St. Univ.; Graduate Study, Pennsyl- vania State Univ. BRUCE DAVIS Chairman Assistant Professor; B.S. , Shippens- burg State College; M.Ed. , Penn- sylvania State University; Graduate Study, Dartmouth, Union College, University of Kansas jlltltlt $ jLit 40 41 Anticipation and apprehension . . . the beginning of a new year 42 gjll jS B I Concentration . . . expressions of the 44 academic quest 45 Participation work and dedication 46 Novice to peer . . . pledge; discover the rewards of fraternal life 49 50 Familiar . . . Images of Diversion . . . mutual . . . mystic . master . . , r k • ♦ r w ..- ■VLJUDGE CO, f Homecoming festivities brighten an overcast day jilm Miss Dee Brennan and escort, Bruce Silfies, after the crowning by Dr. Bryan m 4V ; ' ■% u.ni m fMMSmmW if V- Homecoming Court Sue Zvarich, Jessica Long, Ruth Irons, Sandra Ard, Dee Brennan, Judy Gesy, Jean Lent, Patricia Palmer. SEATED: 1967 Homecoming Queen, Judy Reinhart Brisiel. 59 Spring Weekend . . . some 9H ■Tl 11 1 t l-E : ill liH ' ' ' M vi HMfv I ' ' f X HH v Mt, j HBV E ' j L_ EK Spring Weekend Queen SUE ZVARICH Court Nancy Wood Janet Spencer Kathy Mitchell Joby Jeffery Judy Gesey Kathy Broadrick Dee Brennan Lana Anderson 60 velvet evening 61 Stimulating Culture and The Gregg Smith Singers MARILYN HORNE The Mitchell Trio 62 Awareness feJ m ' F A Vr M H KkV Bi 9 B ... - ' BR HUGH MESIBOU DICK GREGORY MILTON SHAPP 63 Players —3 Period of [II Adjustment HI Cast S RALPH BATES Donald Harvey S ISABEL HAVERSTICK - Lynn Karaffa GEORGE HAVERSTICK - Joseph Kulasa SUSIE - - - Jacqueline Oliver - ' MRS. McGlLLICUDDY Helen Forrest .. MR. McGlLLICUDDY ' 7 Bartion POLICE OFFICER Thaddeus Knoll DOROTHEA BATES - Bonnie Beers ■W Presentations Teahouse of the August Moon Cast SAKINI James Morris SERGEANT GREGOVICH -- Gordon A. Jacoby COLONEL WAINRIGHT PURDY III - - J. D. Steyers CAPTAIN FISBY -James West OLD WOMAN Sandra Kistler OLD WOMAN ' S DAUGHTER Justine Cino THE DAUGHTER ' S CHILDREN - Stephanie Schmid Devon Mason ANCIENT MAN David Keller MR. HOKAIDA John lannantuoni MR. OMURA Clayton Magee MR. SUMATA Tim Young MR. SUMATA ' S FATHER Carlton Odell MR. SEIKO Ed Farr MISS HIGA JIGA Helen Forrest MR. KEORA Karl Shuey MR. OSHIRA Gene Gregario LADIES LEAGUE FOR DEMOCRATIC ACTION Justine Cino Bonnie Pike Sandra Kistler Teresa Troiana LOTUS BLOSSOM Marianna Potter CAPTAIN McCLEAN Harry Bartron 65 The Victors Cast FRANCOIS Keith Williams SORBIER Lindsay Mills CANORIS Thaddeus Knoll LUCIE — _--_-.---._- Carol Vaiana HENRI Joe Kulasa JEAN Carlton Odell CLOCHET Francis Labaty LANDRIEU John Reese PELLERIX Clayton Magee TROOPERS Scot Smithgall Carl Levi Don Orris 66 A Thurber Carnival Cast nRST WOMAN Vicki Yeagley SECOND WOMAN Deborah J. Demar THIRD WOMAN Bonnie Mowers FOURTH WOMAN -- Kathiyn Box FIFTH WOMAN Carol Hine ni T MAN Vaughn Parks SECOND MAN William Smallridge THIRD MAN - John Reinhart FOURTH MAN Charles C. Peck FIFTH MAN Patrick Schamel COMBO -------------- Michael Schwalm, Aaron Grimm, James Zelonius, James Barton, and Frank Santoro Klilililit ill Aria Da Capo Cast Gene Gregorio Judy Roman Norman Cohen Jay Pierce Cast The Sandbox Shelia McMillen Harry Bartron Gene Gregorio Cast The System of Dr. Tarr and Professor Fether Linda Clifton, Frank Labaty, Robert Zuchowski, Phillip Schwartz, Bernadine Rettger, Thomas Wier- bowski, Ronald Borst. Peter and the Wolf Directed by Sandra Powell The Marriage of Figaro Opera Cast SUSAN ' NA Teresa Brown FIGARO Jay Pierce COUNT ALMA VIVA - - Thomas Shellenberger COUNTESS ALMAVIVA Linda Clifton CHERUBINO Geralyn VVelchans MARCELLINA Janice Baker BASILIO - Kimber Billow DR. BARTOLO James Brunswick DON CURZIO - Dennis Bryant ANTONIO Gregory Binder BAP ARINA Ardith Bridges 70 Workshop I 10 in the Shade Cast TOBY Alan Gramet FILE -- David Roland JIMMIE CURRY Jay Silvette NOAH CURRY Garland Markham H. C. CURRY Robert Babb LIZZIE CURRY Janice Baker SNOOKIE Geralyn Welchans MRS. JENSEN Bonnie Pike MELINDA Wendy Stewart BELINDA Joanne Mayer STARBUCK Donald Harvey WALLY James Bean v t ' i l. : ■■-4 I. V I ' in ' . 74 fi$or 75 . ' A .. . --1-J i-T ' I- ' ■T-; ■-« m rW=. V 0ii fM, Vice President Secretary Treasurer .;y ' ' clariC CRA FOttTs ' ATRICIA A. ADOLF lome Economics vlARY J. ALLEN Ausic :ARLA S. ALLISON ibrary Science :LSIE R. ANDERSEN lome Economics ILLIAM M. ANDERSON ocial Studies HILIP J. ANSWINI iberal Arts ICHARD G. ARCULIN ocial Science ATRICIA A. AREY lementary JOHN M. ARGONISH Social Science EUNICE V. AUSTIN Music ROBERT C. BABB Music LINDA J. BAIR Elementary JOHN J. BALLAK Elementary SHARON L. BALLARD Liberal Arts MARGARET K. 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TEATS Humanities 103 JONATHAN C. TERRY Social Science GLENN R. THOMAS Social Science ARTHUR C. THURNER Liberal Arts DORA C. TICE Elementary RICHARD TIRA Social Science BETTE L. TOKARZ Elementary KATHLEEN R. TOUSCHNER (MRS. CHRISTINl) Home Economics MARY LOU TOWNSEND Elementary JOSEPH A. TRIANO Social Science IRWIN B. TROUT Social Science RICHARD J. TRUDNAK Elementary SUSAN M. TURNER Home Economics MARK E. UNGER Social Science JEROME F. URAM Elementary ALBERT VERBENA Music PHYLLIS H. VITE Home Economics 104 GUY R. VLASITS Social Science VINCENT J. VOLPE Social Science FRANK E. WADAS Science THON4AS j. WALKER Science LINDA L. WALLACE Elementary BRUCE K. WALLIN Liberal Arts KEVIN P. WALSH Elementary LINDA K. WANDS Home Economics SUSAN M. WEAVER Elementary MARGARET A. WEILAGE Mathematics THOMAS J. WEINEL Mathematics JAMES P. WEST Science SUSAN WEST Humanities JOYCE A. WIEGMAN Home Economics THOMAS J. WIERBOWSKI Music KATHLEEN J. WILKE Mathematics JOSEPH J. WILKES Elementary BENJAMIN R. WILLIAMS Elementary ELIZABETH M. WILLIAMS CHARLOTTE A. WILSON Eleoentaxy JOHN J. WILSON Social Science NANCY E. WISE Home Economics KENNETH A. WISER Science KATHERINE WITUCHI Elementary CONSTANCE WOJCIK Mathematics BARBARA S. WOLF Elementary JAMES C. WOLFGANGER Elementary NANCY J. WOOD Elementary SUSAN KARNS WOOD Home Economics SANDRA H. WORTHINGTON Library Science SUSAN REDINGTON WYKOFF Home Economics DLANE M. YOCHUM Humanities PAUL J. ZALANOWSKI Library Arts - i SHIRLEY M. ZEAFLA Elementary MURIEL REICHART FRONTING Elementary JOHN A. ZEHNER Music WANDA SHAEFFER ZELLERS MATTHEW A. ZOSCHG SUSAN E. ZVAWCH Elementary Elementary Home Economics ELIZABETH M. GILPIN Home Economics LINDA L. HENSEL Science STANLEY A. SIROTKIN Elementary Recipients of Master s Degrees CHARLES H. ROCKWELL M.Ed. - Received January, 196 BERTHA ANN AVERY M.Ed. - Received May, 1968 PATRICIA ANN BROWN M.Ed. - Received January, 1968 President Bryan congratulates Patricia Brown KAn $2E A fi $2K A2T r0T Sir 2Z X fi a)2n AZ $MA K0$ A$A 2AI nAO) 1(0 Panhellenic Council FIRST ROW: Dean Snively, Advisor; L. Brock, S. Johiisiuii, S. Ard, M. Zierowich. SECOND ROW: C. Moeller, R. Irons, C. Kauffm an, L. Schmidt, S. Stenzhorn. Inter-Fraternity Council FIRST ROW: A. K ley now - ski. Dean KoUar, Advisor; J. Mesaros, Pres. ; R. Bol- linger, Sec. ; J. Cover. SECOND ROW: C. Sos- noskie, W. Neilson, W. Crunk, S. Doepke, D. Valko. . 1 5 ' ■• : ii« i Alpha Xi Chapter of AST Officers President SANDY ARD Vice President KAREN GRAMES Recording Secretary PATRICIA PETARCHEK Corresponding Secretary KATHY HOOVER Treasurer LINDA GORE Historian MADLYN KACMAR Editor -- CAROL KAUETVIANN Chaplain GERALYN WELCHANS Custodian SUSAN KONKLE Alpha Xi Chapter of Alpha Sigma Tau is the first national social sorority to be established on Mansfield ' s campus. The aims of Alpha Sigma Tau are to promote the ethical, cultural, and social development of its members. The chapter is engaged in many campus activities and has contributed to the Homecoming Parade, Greek Week-end, and Grecian Sing. 12 Alpha Sigma Tau n FIRST ROW: Lana Anderson, Pat Arey, Sandy Ard, Ginny Bramble, Linda Brock, Connie Callis, Diane Cann, Carol Carney, Nancy Clark, Judy Crawford, Lana Creamer. SECOND ROW: Karen Driscoll, Mary Dewitt, Carol Filemyr, Margaret George, Joan German, Judy Gesey, Pat Gessner, Linda Gore, Karen Grames, Chris Gruber, Sandy Halsey. THIRD ROW: Kathy Hoover, Janet Houck, Toni landimarino, Margaret Jones, Madlyn Kacmar, Carol Kaufmann, Susan Keck, Judy Knepp, Susan Konkle, Lois Kruger, Margaret Leahy. FOURTH ROW: Mary Leahy, Marnie Leffler, Joan Lucas, Cindy Mabon, Lorraine Marika, Betty McChesney, Mary Ann Metzler, Karen Mitchell, Kathy Mitchell, Linda Paradise, Pat Petarchek. FIFTH ROW: Judy Pierson, Delmar Ratkowski, Denise Ream, Lee Rhoades, Marcy Rohrback, Sandy Salatin, Lynn Schmidt, Mary Jane Shay, Judy Snyder, Janet Socash, Karol Steward. SIXTH ROW: Miss Ruth Billings, Advisor; Kathy Stoyko, Jean Sullivan, Linda Wallace, Geralyn Welchans, Nancy Wise, Diane Yochum, Jackie Zeller, Mrs. Hunsicker, Advisor. Alpha Chapter of FIRST ROW: Jan Argy, Karen Bastress, Susan Bixler, Paula Black, Linda Bowman, Susan Breen, Dee Bren- nan, Ardith Bridges, Cheryl Candee, Lynn Chapman, Justine Cino. SECOND ROW: Claudia Cowles, Nanette Cozad, Ellen Crowl, Phyllis Cstalos, Michaelann Donnely, Sherry Dunlap, Karen Eagleson, Pat Eck, Nancie Foss, Sharon Frable, Barb Frank. THIRD ROW: Peggy Gianguilio, Nancy Heckrote, Frances Heisey, Mary Hufnagle, Ruth Irons, Celia Ivans, Kathy Kerr, Nancy Kirkpatrick, Linda Kleppinger, Kris Kutta, Linda Magee. FOURTH ROW: Susan Major, Leslie Mann, Bonita Marsteller, Joy Matthews, Judy Mellinger, Janet Molzhan, Gail Moyer, Linda Paul, Susan Nordstrom, Jean Rovinsky, Holly Reppert. FIFTH ROW: Susan Richardson, Lynn Ropelewski, Pat Rorick, Mary Ann Ruth, Deborah Seifert, Joni Serafin, Janet Spencer, Susan Strausser, Elaine Talada, Beverly Taylor, Pat Updegrave. SIXTH ROW: Phyllis Vite, Susan Walker, Susan Weinstein, Mancy Wood, Kathy Woodcock, Mary Ann Zierowicz, Miss Margaret English, Advisor. 14 Chi Psi Omega X fi Officers President RUTH IRONS Vice President KAREN EAGLESON Recording Secretary CLAUDIA COWLES Corresponding Secretary NANETTE COZAD Treasurer - - KATHY KERR Pledge Mistress - - SUSAN WEINSTEIN Assistant Pledge Mistress JUDY MELLINGER Sentinel NANCIE FOSS Historian JUSTINE CINO Reporter SUSAN BREEN House Manager DEE BRENNAN Parliamentarian - - JONl SERAHN The Alpha Chapter of Chi Psi Omega was founded on March 6, 1966, as a social club working toward sorority status which it gained September 16, 1966. With its purpose to promote lasting friendships and, through sister- hood, to maintain high standards of honor, loyalty and service, Chi Psi Omega has been active on Mansfield ' s campus. In the fall. Dee Brennan was crowned Homecoming Queen with sisters Ruth Irons and Ardith Bridges on the court. Chi Psi took first place in the sorority division of the fall Greek Olympics. Winter came with Chi Psi and Phi Sigma Epsilon joining forces to give a Christmas party for underprivi- leged children. The sisters placed first in the Grecian Sing. With the coming of spring, three sisters were hon- ored on the Spring Weekend Court: Janet Spencer, Nancy Wood, and Dee Brennan. Among other activities, Chi Psi Omega participated in Freshman Pre-Orientation, Alumni Day Activities, and Dining Hall Decorations. Chi Psi Omega had the honor of seeing her brother fraternity, Phi Sigma Kappa, gain national status. 1968 was a proud year for Chi Psi Omega. 115 lota Theta Chapter of AZ Officers President LINDA MASE Vice President - - SHERRI STENTZHORN Recording Secretary CHARLOTTE WILSON Corresponding Secretary CONNIE WOJCIK Treasurer jEAN LENT Pledge Mistress BETTY UNGEMACH Historian JANET WILSON Parliamentarian VICKI ERHART The Iota Theta Chapter of Delta Zeta, now in its third year on the Mansfield campus, has already established a fine tra- dition. The sisters held their successful annual Pancake Jamboree and fall Dinner -Dance. Good times were had at the Delta Zeta -Sigma Tau Gamma basketball game and the Sprmg Pledge Dance. The united efforts of the sisterhood were rewarded by the first place winning of the Homecoming Float Trophy, the Scholarship Cup, and second place in the Grecian Sing. 16 Delta Zeta FIRST ROW: Patricia Barker, Jacqueline Behrman, Beverly Benfer, Gloria Bower, Cheryl Brister, Kathy Brodrick, Joanne Ciacco, Victoria Ehrhart, Ellen Erskine, Susan Evans, Arlene Feher, Susan Fellows. SECOND ROW: Kathy Fix, Susan Fry, Donna Gearhart, Linda Geisinger, Luisiana Gianguilio, Linda Graham, Sharon Grubb, Marguerite Harowicz, Margaret Heffentreyer, Karen Helsel, Linda Hemming, Jean Ann Hochstetler, Linda Jasionis. THIRD ROW: Cecilia Jennings, Sandra Johnston, Sandra Kaley, Elly Kelly, Rebecca Keyvinski, Sandy Kirk, Jann Knight, Jayne Kooker, Elma Lent, Jean Lent, Kathy Lerch, Mary Ellen Maka, Barbara Mani- kowski. FOURTH ROW: Linda Mase, Shelia McConnell, Mary McNamara, Betsy Meabon, Mary Ann Mentzer, Paula Miller, Col- leen Moeller, Judy Moss, Leslie Mowry, Lucinda Pehonsky, Jacqueline Perretti, Connie Rowe, Cathy Schenck. FIFTH ROW: Eileen Schmid, Linda Stanley, Karen Starner, Sherri Stenshorn, Marcia Stephens, Yvonne Swartzlander, Diane Taylor. Joann Thomas. Ann Towers, Terry Troiani, Jane Umberger, Betty Ungemach, Lynn Vogan. SIXTH ROW: Mrs. Brace, Advisor; Susan West, Charolette Wilson, Janet Wilson, Connie Wojcik, Elaine Yost, Susan Zvarich, Dr. Shimer, Advisor. 117 Phi Nu Chapter of FIRST ROW: John Beikstresser, Robert Bolton, Bruce Bracken, Ira Brown, Martin Collier, Gary Congdon, Leonard Costly, Jack Cover, Robert Finck, Charles Fisher. SECOND ROW: Allan Gramet, Eugene Gregorio, Joseph Hanko, Thomas Hubba, James Keenan, Dennis Kemmerer, James Kenyon, Joseph Kulasa, Stan Laktasic, Joseph Luckman. THIRD ROW: John McCandless, Gary Markham, Robert Montgomery, Stephen Mower, Michael Mowry, William Parkin, Herb Pearson, William Pease, Charles Peck, Jerome Petro. FOURTH ROW: Shad Rafferty, Scott Rand, James Ray, Rolf Reed, John Rowe, Michael Salter, John Severs, Richard Shortuse, Bruce Silfies, Robert Simar. FIFTH ROW: Stanley Sirotkm, Ron- ald Starner, William Stettler, James Stockdill, Joseph Swift, Peter Taxis, Guy Vlasits, Vincent Volpe, John Watson, James West. SIXTH ROW: Keith Williams, John Willis, John Yellets, Jerry Powell, Advisor. 118 Phi Sigma Epsilon $2E Officers President jack COVER Vice President GARLAND MARKHAM Recording Secretary STANLEY LAKTASIC Corresponding Secretary ROLF REED Treasurer jqhN ROWE Rush Chairman CHARLES FISHER Pledgemaster WILLIAM STETTLER Phi Nu Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon, oldest social fraternity at Mansfield, was instrumental in establishing the fraternity system on campus. The ideals of the fraternity are: scholarship, religious responsibility , financial responsibility , fraternalism, citizenship, and social leadership. It was a very good year for Phi Sigma Epsilon as they added twenty-five brothers to their ranks. The spirit of Phi Sigma Epsilon took form in many activities. Phi Sig ' s participation in interfraternity athletics showed them to be softball champions. During the Christmas season the brothers, along with the sisters of Chi Psi Omega, discovered the warm feeling of giving when they held a joyous Christmas party for the underprivileged children of the Mansfield area. At the close of the year, the brothers held their Spring Formal at the Lodge on the Green at which Margie Howard won the distinction of being chosen the Sweetheart of Phi Sigma Epsilon. 19 Px t 1 ' ■, Tau Pentaton Chapter of $2K Officers President RICHARD BOLLINGER Vice President ANTHONY KLEYNOWSKI Recording Secretary RICHARD RONCHI Corresponding Secretary CHARLES HULL Treasurer DAVID VALKO Pledge Master RONALD HOREN Rush Chairman FRED ROSETTI Sentinel MICHAEL BRUTZMAN Social Chairman EDMUND SCHOLL ParUamentarian VINCENT SPINELLE House Manager THOMAS KILLINO Phi Sigma Kappa has attained a milestone in fraternity life; the Mansfield Colony has been mducted as a National Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa on April 20, 1968. The induction ceremony, banquet, and party was a gala affair which v as the highlight of Phi Sigma Kappa ' s 1967-68 social calendar. The fraternity upholds the Three Cardinal Principles; promote brotherhood, develop character, and stimulate schol- arship. Maintaining these goals is the main objective of the fraternity. The Brothers participated in campus activities including the Homecoming Parade, Grecian Sing, and Inter -Fraternity Council Softball and football in which Kappa won first place. 122 Phi Sigma Kappa FIRST ROW: John Alferno, Donald Beatty, Joe Bellomo, Richard Bollinger, Robert Brownback, Albert Brushaber, Michael Brutzman, CarlCoUey, Larry Covell. SECOND ROW: Robert DeCarli, Dennis Dudek, Frank Duffy, Louis Febbo, Michael Feyrer, Michael Fogarty, Steve Gober, Charles Gordon, William Gusgekofski. THIRD ROW: Edward Hickey, Charles Hill, Ronald Horen, Charles Hull, John Ifkovitz, Thomas Killino, Donald Klees, Anthony Kleynowski, Michael Knott. FOURTH ROW: James Luise, Roger Moskus, William McKay, Raymond Miamidian, John Petorak, Bruce Romanish, Richard Ronchi, Fred Rosetti, Barry Ruckel. FIFTH ROW: Edmund SchoU, George Shue, Willard Solt, Charles Sosnoskie, Vincent Spinelle, David Valko, Thomas Walker. SIXTH ROW: William Whalen, James Yeager, Mr. Thomas Sawyers, Advisor. 123 Gamma Alpha Chapter of ill ■y w X i k k f fZ i fl- - FIRST ROW: Klas Anderson, Dav Barrell, Richard Biegun, Gary Bottiger, Larry Bottiger, Daniel Boyer, James Brant, Michael Cancellari, William Crunk, Joseph DeAngelis, Gerald Devine. SECOND ROW: Harry Dietrick, Stanley Doepke, Charles Drum- mond, Raymond Fabian, Lamar Fetterman, Gene Fisher, Vance Good, Dennis Hammernick, Gregg Harris, Richard Haynali, Ray Head. THIRD ROW: Jerry Hendrickson, Holbrook Hunt, Randall Huth, Charles Jacobson, Ray Judge, James Kennedy, Philip Kift, John Laskowski, Robert Lobus, John Macus, George Mahana. FOURTH ROW: Gerald Marcincavage, John Mesaros, William Mil- ler, William Neilson, Donald Orris, William Paulson, Richard Putnam, David Reynolds, Ed Rottmann, Michael Sauchuck, James Savering. FIFTH ROW: Gary Schwenzer, Gregg Seidel, Milton Serfas, Jared Shady, Larry Simpson, Robert Slavin, Tim Stein- rock, James Stopper, David Straub, Paul Tagliaterra, Jonathan Terry. SIXTH ROW: Robert Wagner, Thomas Weinel, Gary Wes- miller, Michael Weymjan, John Wilson, James Wolfanger, Lenny Vender, Brian Ziegler, Mr. Vayansky, Advisor. NOT PIC- TURED: Steve Cillo, Paul Gates, John Harlan, Edmund Jones, William Mawhir, Paul McMillen, James Sebring. 124 Sigma Tau Gamma 2Tr Officers President STANLEY DOEPKE Vice President WILLIAM NEILSON Recording Secretary ray JUDGE Corresponding Secretary VANCE GOOD Treasurer MICH AEL WEYMAN Pledge Master GARY VVESMILLER Gamma Alpha chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma was mitiated onto the MSC campus in February of 1965. Since its be- ginning, Gamma Alpha has striven to uphold the ideals of manhood, brotherhood, and citizenship, establishing a strong bond of friendship and service between themselves and with the college and the community. The 1967-68 school year began with the brothers returning to a completely renovated fraternity house. During No- vember, the fall pledges had the honor of presenting a Sigma Tau Gamma paddle to Governor Schaffer. The Delta Zeta pancake contest was quite an event with brother Gary Wesmiller capturing first place by consuming fifty -one pancakes. Sig Tau ' s basketball game with DZ proved to be a challenge. By participating in interfraternity football, baseball, and basketball, Sigma Tau Gamma has exhibited spirit and support. The weekend of May 18th and the annual pinning cere- mony was culminated by the White Rose Ball. 125 1 1 Who ' s Who Among Students in ... is a tribute paid to seniors who e.xcel in scholarship, lead- ership, citizenship, service to the school, and who evidence promise for the teaching pro- fession. Students are selected for this honor by a committee composed of the academic and personnel deans and by non- senior m.emibers of the Student Council. Patricia Barker Esther Bramble Paul Berguson Bonita Donahue ??as?r ' 5J Kay Dry Lousina Giangiulio iter Kneiss Harris l.anzel Marcia Lessuiii Marie Manchester A ' .,-j Salony V ,- Jean Soltis Bette Tokarz Joseph Triano 126 American Colleges and Universities ' Susan Binley Robert Burnett Michael Cheresnowsky Mary DeWitt Sylvia Harris Virginia Hutchings Linda Jasionis Sarniite Kalnins David Nyman Marietta Palumbo Herbert Pearson Ruth Policella Susan Weaver arbara Wolf Susan Wood -1 Wanda Zellers Not pictured: MARY O ' DONNELL 127 Alpha Psi Omega A national honorary dramatics organization, Alpha Psi Omega was founded forty-two years ago to honor outstanding college thespians. The chapter at Mansfield, Lambda Upsilon. serves as a goal for those ■students of hitih standards in dramatic ability. Eligibility IS acquired through their work in the College Players. Mr. Richard Westlake Advisor L Delores Brennan Da rlene Fahnestock Secretary Joseph Kulasa Vice President Carl Levi Ronald Borst Helen Forrest Donald Harvey President Jay Pierce Bonnie Pike c Kathy Box Ted Knoll J Sandra Powell iSZ 4 f0 A David Roland Ann Saia Jean Soltis Janet Spencer Not Pictured: Bonnie Beers, Carlton O ' Dell . Vicki Yeagley Gamma Theta Upsilon Gamma Theta Upsilon is an honorary professional fraternity recognizing ability and accomplishments in the field of geography. The fraternity is a source of loans, scholarship funds, and an opportunity for enrich- ment through lectures, films, or slides at informative bi-monthly meetings. Mr. Robert Farrell Mr. Edgar Cushard Richard Arculin Mark Bricker Michael Cancellari Agnus Crum Gerald Crum Jeffrey Damerst Stanley Doepke Conrad Gosciminski John Macus V. Pres. Rand Morris Terry Neufer Daniel Newman David Nyman William O ' Brien President Keith Ott Corres. Sec. Judy Pierson Katherine Potter Robert Powell Frank Prugh Paul Ransavage Mark Richner Zack Riehl Joseph Riley Richard Rolls Margaret Rowe Gerald Sanders Robert Slavin Elizabeth Smith Andrew Snitzer James Stockdill David Strosahl Madlyn Teddick Glenn Thomas Joseph Triano James Yeager Matthew Zoschg NOT PICTURED: Barbara Wolf, Sec. -Treas. ; James Dostich 129 Kappa Omicron Phi Kappa Omicron Phi is a national honor society which seeks to further the best interests of home economics. The Alpha Beta chapter encourages the attainment of intellectual, spiritual, ethical, and aesthetic poise. Requirements for membership are based on scholarship and char- acter. Kappa Omicron Phi strives to promote leadership, growth, and professional development. IsUss Katherine Keller - Advisor Miss Louise Smith - Advisor Linda Ballard Beverly Benfer Rhona Bennett Diane Biddle Mae Bleiler Keeper of Archives Joann Bowman Esther Bramble Linda Bray Second Vice President Diane Brensinger Mary Cabello Deanna DeGroft Lynn Dougherty Dixie Driscoll Jean Duncan President Ruth Dutcher Susan Fellows Kathy Ference Carol Filemyr Kathy Fix Luisiana Gianguilio 130 Susan Giles Elizabeth Gilpin Bonita Glenn Pamela Graver Sylvia Harris Beverly Heckert Barbara Hill Linda Jasionis Christine Kirsch Sandra Kissinger Lorraine Kline Eileen Lech Distaff Reporter Linda Lee Leslie Mann Virginia Marsh Deanna Newman Judy Owens First Vice President Linda Palmer Jeanne Ruth Carol Sheldon Guard Kathy Slabach Treasurer Sandra Smith Candace Snyder Susan Talada Secretary Karen Trettle Linda Vandine Linda Wands Janice Warner Susan Wood Elaine Yost 131 Miss Roberta Wills, Advisor Kappa Delta Pi, a national society in education, aims to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize outstanding contri- butions to education. Members are required to have high scholastic achievement, outstanding personal qual- ities, and worthy educational values. The National Society was founded March 8, 1911; eta Rho chapter was organized May 27, 1931. The organization provides stimulation for professional growth and offers a professional fellowship for its members. Linda Berryman Diane Biddle Mae Bleiler Esther Bramble Linda Bray Dawn Burke Robert Burnett Kathleen Caffo Ingrid Carlsen Denise Carter Judy Cole Agnes Crum James Dale Ruth Davies Ronald Doan Bonita Donahue Jean Duncan Jean Eckman Darlene Fahnestock Kay Ferguson Lucille Ferrell Judith Ferris Kathy Fix Lael Fontanella Pamela Ford Samuel Garloff Susan Giles Sylvia Harris Donald Harvey Barbara Hill James Hoose Albert Hoover Allen Hulslander Marcia Humphrey Virginia Hutchings Vice President Linda Jasionis Susan Wood Christine Kirsch Sandra Kissinger Carol Klink Peter Kneiss Matthew Kollar 132 Kappa Delta Pi Janet Lambert Marsha Lessum Marie Manchester Joanne Mayer Lynda McCracken Mary McNamara Deanna Newman Fred Noye David Nyman Amy Olmstead Judy Packard Thana Paris Laveta Parks Treasurer Herbert Pearson Bonnie Pike Ruth Policella Gladys Powell Charlotte Roberts Secretary Ruthann Rodgers Janet Rodney Janet Russell Jeanne Ruth Susan Schlieder Marianne Seefelt Carol Sheldon Kathy Slabach Sandra Smith Candace Snyder Jean Soltis Sharon Storms Deah Straw Connie Szybist Susan Talada Shirley Tomlinson Kathleen Touschner Joseph Triano President Betty Ungemach Linda Wands Judy Wargo Susan Weaver Margaret Weilage Irene Wiard Constance Wojcik Elaine Yost Jacqueline Zeller Wanda Schaeffer Zellers NOT PICTURED: Jean Bluhm, Stephen Bugaj, Janet Hamlin, Lois Hardy, Linda Hensel, Dennis Keschl, Anna Leonard, Myrna Marshall, Robert Merrill, Louis Miraglia, Albert Oldroyd, Connie SkuUney, Eleanor Swan, Dianne Vars, Susan E. Wood. 133 Delta Phi Alpha Mr. Howard Heaton, Advisor Mr. Edward Zulak, Advisor Delta Phi Alpha, a national German honorary fra- ternity, seeks to recognize excellence in the study of the German language and to provide a goal for high scholarship. Their aims are the promotion of the study of the German language, literature, and civilization and the emphasizing of those aspects of German life and culture which are of universal value to man ' s eternal search for peace and truth. Paul Berguson Brenda Chalmers Deborah Foster Sandra Kaley Treasurer ■, -Si|:, Charlotte Roberts mg Vice President ■•Vs.. ■.■aui Dieter Schwarzbauer President ' m Mary Ann Seefeldt Lana Solt 134 Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national honorary musi- cal fraternity for men who plan to make music their pro- fession or vocation. This fraternity aims to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop true fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the alma mater. Mr. David Dick - Advisor illiam Berresford Treasurer S¥L:rrSE!:v-SS Kimber Billov - Ik amuel Garloff John Good James Dale Corres. Secretary 1% Matthew Kollar Michael Elser Rec. Secretary Thomas Gallup George Martinec Frederick Otto Dean Gardner William Pease S5 — Karl Steger Howard Phibbs President Thomas Wierbowski Warden -Historian Walter Reeser George Robinson George Wolfe j hn Zehner Alumni Secretary NOT PICTURED: Fred Gardner, Darryl Seiwgll Alex Sidorowicz Vice President James Zelonis Terry Spicknell Robert Zuchowski 135 Phi Sigma Pi Phi Sigma Pi, a national honorary fraternity for men in teacher preparation institutions, is the oldest fraternity guiding Mansfield State College men and serving the college. The frater nity offers fellowship for those who have a common concern for education. Its members are kept aware of the standards and ideals of modern efficient teaching. NOT PICTURED: Stephen Bugaj, Ralph Fuller, Michael Fullwood, George Holmes, Dennis Keschl, Pledge Master; Joseph Kessler, Robert Merrill, Albert Oldroyd, Samuel Schappelle. Harold Bartron Mr. Bruce Davis - Advisor Paul Berguson Corres. Secretary Robert Burnett Treasurer Charles Denkenberger Albert Hoover t Allen Hulslander Vice President k iukCk Ronald Doan Harold Kahler Donald Dow Samuel Garloff Rec. Secretary Peter Kneiss President NWSS W N- V;!tW S?NNM«WNK ' ; t Matthew Kollar Pari. -Hist. Kenneth Lehman Larry Linder Keith Myers Howard Phibbs John Quashnoc Timothy Salony John Sulzer Joseph Triano Guy Vlasits James Zelonis Pi Delta Phi Pi Delta Phi, organized just this year, began a program of action that indicates that it is an organization of strength and action as well as a fraternity of language majors. Through the supper meetings, parties, and formal programs, Pi Delta Phi enables its members to have the advantages of vital en- gagement with the people and culture of their language specialty. Kathleen Caffo Barbara Finnerty Vice-President Lael Fontanella James Hoose Historian Past President Marcia Humphrey Antonio landimarino Jean Lent Treasurer Stephanie Myskiew Recording Secretary Thana Paris Ruth Ann Rodgers Karen Rulander Rosemary Rieppel Corresponding Secretary Jean Soltis Susan West Charlotte Wilson Jacqueline Zeller President 137 m Sigma Alpha lota Sigma Alpha Iota is an international professional fraternity for women in the field of music. This fraternity ' s aims are to promote professional competency and achievement within the field of music, to further the development of music in America, and to promote a stronger bond of understanding between foreign countries and America. Mary Jane Allen Darlene Baker Judith Baker Rhoda Bartell Treasurer Gail Boden arbara Brendlinger Susan Brunner Kathleen Burdick Denise Carter Recording Secretary Lisa Chapman Christine Ensinger Lucille Ferrell Judy Ferris Corres. Secretary Pamela Ford Carol Foster Sandra Gerber Ruth Gresh Margaret Hixson Joby Jeffrey Joan Kell Linda Kleppinger Shelia Kraynock Mary Liguori Vice-President Ann MacDonald Suzanne Manning Joan Musser Amy Olmstead President Bernadine Rettger Kathleen Rhodes Chaplain Connie Rowe Susan Schlieder Patti Shedden Margaret Shropshire Lynne Smith Karen Starner Marjorie Turtle Susan Watkins Geralyn Welchans Irene Wiard Sergeant -at-Arms NOT PICTURED: Virginia Little 138 Sigma Zeta Sigma Zeta is a national honorary science and mathe- matics society in which active membership is restricted to upperclass ' men possessing high ideals and scholarship. Fresh- man and sophomore science or mathematics majors whose work indicates high scholarship are eligible for associate membership. Sigma Zeta seeks to encourage high scholar- ship among its members and to promote further interest in science and mathematics. Ur. Manly Powell Advisor Dr. Newell Schappelle Advisor Paul Berguson President Jean Ann Eckman Dawn Burke Vice President Barbara Fettei Carol Burnett John Himes Robert Burnett Charles Denkenberger %JiM Albert Hoover Margaret Kandelin Treasurer Larry Linder Marie Manchester Historian Joanne Mayer Corres. Secretary Janet McQuiston Herbert Pearson Mary Risner Janet Rodney ii Joseph Shultz Dena Taylor NOT PICTURED: Janet Hamlin Linda Hensel Dennis Keschl Albert Oldioyd Mary Perkins Samuel Schappelle Bruce Wallin Connie Wojcik 139 140 Athlef 1 1$ 141 , « ,, t ft |vt4. f MW P mMB| . € ■' - Hfl ■s ' l ' ' 1 «j ' ' t ' ' ■■' -:: .. s COACH ROD KELCHNER PHIL AXSWINI End VARSITY - FIRST ROW: T. Salony, J. Soprano, D. Straub, L. DiFlippantonio, P. Answini, M. Unger, R. Bowen, G. Shue , T. Giddings, M. Bncker. SECOND ROW: J. Campbell, C. Spezialetti, R. Rogers, S. Doepke, D. Hammond, M. Sauchuk, S. Patti, L. Rowe, R. Soprano, R. Adonizio, J. Caniarata. THIRD ROW: M. Diveris, J. Quashnoc, D. Koskey, J. Richardson, J. Mealy, J. Norcross, T. Ellsworth, T. Picone, E. Hickey, E. Klem, P. Schmerey. FOURTH ROW: E. Trex- ler, S. Casterline, J. Hutter, R. Roefaro, R. Hipp, A. Clark, H. Kehler, G. Klayko, D. Ottavi- ani, T. Maruca, D. Preshlock. FIFTH ROW: R. Holihan, W. Whalen, J. Vaitkumas, S. Dreibel- bis, P. Patanzo, S. Skowran, J. Buskirk. SIXTH ROW: Coaches: R. Moore, H. Shaw, A. Keller, M. Dry, W. Vroman, G. Romaine, L. Warchasky, T. Costello, R. Kelchner, Pres. Bryan. NOT PICTURED: W. Burns. ' 67 Mounties If the heart of the college lies in its academics, then much of its spirit lies in its athletics . . . pro- viding an exciting experience for player and spec- tator on both the intercollegiate and intramural levels ... in a spirit of fellowship, sportsmanship, and laughter . . . this is the companion to study . . . the total result is a liberal education. RICH BOWEN Defensive Halfback MARK BRICKER Defensive Tackle Courage Pride Spirit LOU DiFLIPPANTONIO Offensive Tackle STAN DOEPKE Quarterback TOM GIDDINGS Linebacker TED MARUCA Defensive Halfback BILL MAWHIR Defensive Halfback SAL FATTl Guard LAW Y KOVVE Halfback MIKE SAUCHUK Defensive Halfback Co-Captains The 1967-68 Mountie Grid Machine produced one of the most exciting and successful seasons in recent MSC history. From an opening game 44-0 triumph over Geneva College, to the resounding 49-7 victory over Kutztown in the season ' s final, the fans were treated to a brand of football that was characterized by an explosive offense and a rock-ribbed defense. Mike Sauchuk and John Soprano were selected as co-captains of this year ' s team. This was a fitting tribute to the two men who may be the last Mounties to earn varsity football letters. Several members of the class of ' 68 were named to the Pennsylvania State College All Conference Team. John Soprano, the diminutive halfback, was a first team selection. Dave Straub, a three year starter, won a defensive end berth, and Lou DiFilippantonio, one of MSC ' s most versatile linemen, was named to an offensive tackle position. Phil Answini (offensive end), Sal Patti (offensive guard), Tim Salony (defensive end), and Rich Bowen (defensive halfback) were also All Conference picks. TIM SALONY Defensive End DAVE STRAUB Defensive End GEORGE SHUE Defensive Halfback MARK UNGER Fullback Varsity Results M.S.C. OPPONENTS 44 Geneva --------- q 26 Delaware State -------- 6 37 Bloomsburg State 42 50 Cheyney State -------- s 25 MillersN ille State 13 14 East Stroudsburg State -20 13 Brockport, New York 8 West Chester State 53 49 Kutztown State -------- 7 Phil Answini adds yards after catching the pass. When we were high, we were very, very high; but when we were low, brother, it was — . Those low points were Blooms- burg State, East Stroudsburg State, and West Chester State. The high points, and they were high, were those six sweet victories, the most for the Mounties in 27 years. Highlights: In the opener of the M. S. C. football season, the Mounties easily beat Geneva and continued their fine performance by downing Delaware State. Ri ding high from their two previous victories, the Mounties were ready for their arch rival, the Huskies of Bloomsburg. But, alas, the Huskies ' aerial attack proved too much for the Mounties. It was a biner defeat, a real heartbreaker. The team was up again for its 50-8 romp over Cheyney, and a slightly overconfident squad made the long bus trip to Millersville State. It took the combination of the Mounties ' potent offense and a stingy defense to come home with a vic- tory. Co-Captain, Soprano, sweeps for the needed yardage For four years the 1968 seniors had watched as East Stroudsburg State humiliated Mansfield. This year they knew it was the year of revenge, and it looked like re- venge was theirs - until fate turned on the Mounties and they lost. Not humiliation this time, but disgust - a very big improvement. Brockport fielded the toughest team the Mounties have seen from this New York school. It took a lot of good rough and tough football to bring a victory back to M. S. C. With West Chester State, it was again humil- iation. If the phrase, The last thing you do will be long remembered is true, then the ' 67 Mountie seniors left a good foundation for Coach Kelchner ' s 1968 team to build on, with a 49-7 rout of Kutztown State and a 6-3 record. Casterline behind a wall of blockers. 145 1 f £ i Mark Unger shows Klounties ' determination. Success! FRESHMEN - FIEIST ROW: J. Boring, D. Bowen, H. Michalovic, W. Sakusky, T. Franklin, A. Stankavage, R. Mazzatesta, J. Osuch, S. Galli. SECOND ROW: P. Gates, W. Sedorovich, A. Fiato, P. Rhodes, M. Reid, D. O ' Hara, B. Brown, J. Klinger. THIRD ROW: J. Sparmblack, D. Heidom, S. Wolfe, R. Pascucci, S. McCulley, W. Babcock, E. Gillis, S. Phillips, F. Cicacci. FOURTH ROW: R. Buehler, W. Brown, L. McKeirnan, P. Nush, D. Barton, J. Petorak, J. Domb- kiewLcz, A. Bubnis, S. Stanton. Freshman Results M.S.C. OPPONENTS 28 Lock Haven 6 36 Brockport 19 12 Lycoming - - - - 34 14 Bloomsburg 13 .■■■. ' yili ' ' : Cheerleaders w- LI -% MICKI COOK, Co-Captain T- J ! — ' — r . ' JiRGE HUFNAGLE PAT NAFUS CINDY DOLL, Co-Captain CLAUDIA COVVLES PAT VACCA 148 SUE PETERSON LESLIE MOWERY f Drum Major DENNIS BRYANT Majorettes MARGARET WEILAGE, Head Majorette 150 CHERYL PHILLIPS MARY HELEN MANIKOWSKl Marching Band - ( cvSiSSai ' MR. DONALD STANLEY, Conductor -.. • -f ' - .w. V . it ' j • t ■Jf. to-. -. V - ' - i_ ♦-. -T ' lP ■i s m.  - V ' KAtAm iJ rrii M ' ' .■' :A ' ' .... ' . M Cagers Kansas City, Here We Come! was again numoer one ot the chants at M. S. C. as the Mounties started their first season under the firm guidance of Coach Ed Wilson. The Mounties were a rated contender before the season, and they lived up to every- thing expected of them. The Mounties started the season off properly by christening East Stroudsburg ' s new Koehler Field House with its first loss, 78-68. They continued with unusual success and won all seven games before the Christmas break. Bolstering the Mounties ' attack vs as senior, Walt Bartkowshi, juniors - Fran Ducheskic, Dave Brisiel, Joel Griffing, Mike Tam- mato, Greg Dunham, and Don Walker, and sophomores -Ron Collier, Joe Luckman and Ron Pointek. The season ' s record of 17-7 was highlighted by wins over Edinboro State, the new state champions, and a win over a pow- Griffing with another rebound. erful, highly rated Maryland State team in the first game of the playoffs. The Kansas City Express was missed with a loss to Mil- lersville in the District 19 Finals. The leading scorer for the Mounties was captain Walt Bart- kowski, a senior, who scored at a 17. 5 clip and hauled in 7. 9 rebounds per game. Walt also was on the Eastern Division first team. The Mounties ended the season with a well-balanced attack which included all five starters being over double figures. Over- all, the Mounties were able to score at a 85. 6 average, while holding the opponents to an average of 73. 5. To add to the success of the team. Coach Wilson, in his first year at the helm, was selected N. A. 1. A. District 19 Coach of the Year. Brisiel for two. 155 I '  .r.:j M.S.C. Mr. Basketball, ' 67- ' 68 Mounties Teamwork M. S. C. OPPONENTS 78 East Stroudsburg State 68 98 Point Park 63 84 Kutztown State 63 92 Millersville State 79 96 Brockport 55 70 West Chester State 68 99 Houghton 47 81 Edinboro State 99 86 Point Park 65 80 Shippensbuig State- ----- 86 76 Bloomsburg State 82 80 Ithaca - 77 102 Lock Haven State 65 106 Edinboro State 65 77 Cheyney 95 91 East Stroudsburg State 77 94 Kutztown State 80 74 Millersville State 78 85 West Chester State 73 70 Shippensburg State - - 57 98 Bloomsburg State 76 64 Cheyney State 87 95 Maryland State 82 70 Millersville State 84 NAIA District I ' J Tournament The Jumping Rebel. I Walt Bartkowski drives for the score. Hustle Drive Tweeet . . . block out underneath ... fundamentals, fundamentals... pass and go . . . run . . . run ... run . . . take your shot when you ' ve got it . . . screen . . . pass and go underneath . . . set it up . . . get down court . . . throw it up, Joel . . . shoot, Reb, shoot . . . go up the floor, Walt . . . come on, Tiny . . . the play should be auto- matic by now ... run it again . . . pass inside . . . rebound . . . hustle back on defense . . . fast break . . . get the re- bound away quick . . . run ' em off the floor . . . basketball a go go. VARSITY - FIRST ROW: R. Collier, D. Walker, J. Griffing, J. Luckman, W. Bartkowski - Capt. , M. Tammaro, F. Duncheskie, J. Watson, A. Garik. SECOND ROW: Coach Dry. Coach Maxson, Coach Wil- son, D. Brisiel, G. Dunham, R. Pointek, J. Swift, S. Brown, K4anager; E. Karpinsky, Manager. 157 A little Southern humor Ducky Duncheski drives for two. Hustling Tammaro FRESHMEN - HRST ROW: R. Keiber, L. Blair, O. Cott, E. Crawford, R. Stroup. SECOND ROW: Coach Maxson, J. Kehler, C. Williams, R. Weinstein, R. Sarring, T. Burtner. Frosh in action That Wilson spirit M,S.C. Grapplers t;wf; ws- ' j ' . VARSITY - HRST ROW: J. Yellets, C. Sorber. D. Ottoviani. Diveris, G. Bottiger, N. Grego. SECOND ROW: Coach Shaw , H. Krout, M. Seniors M. S. C. 53 16 10 13 2 28 22 31 18 8 24 12 6 5 OPPONENTS Cheyney State - - - - o Brockport ------ 13 Bloomsburg State- - - 28 Clarion State 27 Wilkes 30 Shippensburg State - - 11 Edinboro State 19 Kutztown State 11 Oneonta -_-- n Lycoming ------ 24 Millersville State - - 19 Ithaca 19 East Stroudsburg State- 33 Lock Haven State - - 41 160 Dieter Schwarzbauer Marty Collier Yellets muscles his man to the mat. of the matmen, Dieter has one of the most impres- sive records with 10 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws. In the PSCAC tournament Dieter, wrestling at 177, finished in fourth place. The Mounties ended the season with a 7-7 rec- ord. As a team, the Mountaineers scored 250 points to the opposition ' s 286. The Mounties won 18 in- dividual matches by falls and 38 by decisions. The opponents collected 17 individual falls and 49 de- cisions against M. S. C. In the PSCAC tournament M. S. C. placed 7th with 14 points and in the NAIA Mansfield was tied for 33rd place with 2 points. The NAIA field was composed of 63 teams. Dieter and Gary gathered the Mountie points. I n 1962, Dr. Wallace Maurer introduced to Mansfield a sport that dated as far back as the an- cient Greeks. In its first year wrestling showed great promise. Today under the capable direction of Coach Henry Shaw, wrestling has become a major sport at Mansfield State College. This year ' s team had many great moments, but there were also some unpleasant ones. The first quadrangular meet ever held at M. S. C. was won with surprising ease by the Mountie matmen. Gary Bottiger, a junior from Mifflinburg, set a new rec- ord by scoring the highest decision over an opponent. Gary defeated George Miller of Oneonta 18-0. In the PSCAC competition Gary once again proved his strength. He finished third in the 191 lb. weight class. Dieter Schwarzbauer also brought some glory to Mansfield territory. As well as being the captain Awards Dick Dent keeping his man Co-Most Valuable Wrestlers Most Improved ' 162 Gary Bottiger Dieter Schwarzbauer Mike Diveris Krout sneaking out the back door. T — -p- J on the mat. FRESHMEN - HRST ROW: J. Keenan, M. Mowry, M. Reid. SECOND ROW: Coach MacDougal, M. McClenahan, H. Michalovic, R. Baker. Sorber controls his man. 163 Hi: .■ . - - - -i ' ' ::„ ■« - . ; III _ r- ' - ' ■,-. r .5.A - «.■— -j« , ' ' --. ' •? ' • -•■. ' . -- •?• VARSITY - FIRST ROW: Coach Heaps, T. Watson, R. Carson, T. Davy, W. Davis. SECOND ROW: D. Tambs, M. Derr, C. Marvin, B. Davy, S. Reid. THIRD ROW: T. Hill, S. Taylor, R. Foust, L. Reid, J. Thomas. FOURTH ROW: H. Turnaurer, T. Cassell, L. Menichetti, T. Kozal, C. Robertson, K. Garrison. The 1968 Mounties had a losing season after a strong showing in 1967. Seventeen away games out of 23 games and a difficult schedule that included NCAA powers, Penn State and Cornell, contributed to the off year. Still it was a good team, winning more games than all but one former Mountie squad. Losing only two lettermen, the diamondmen are looking for a big season in 1969. They should re- ceive help from this year ' s undefeated freshman squad. M. S. C. OPPONENTS 6 Randolph Macon ------ 12 6 Western Maryland - 3 1 Cornell 5 Cornell 5 Lock Haven State ----- 1 6 Lock Haven State 7 4 Bloomsburg State 2 2 Bloomsburg State 3 6 Houghton 1 3 Houghton 2 Millersville State 10 8 Millersville State 10 12 Lock Haven State 1 Lock Haven State ----- 1 4 Bloomsburg State 3 8 Bloomsburg State- ----- 5 East Stroudsburg State - - - 1 2 East Stroudsburg State 5 1 Penn State 4 1 Penn State 4 Hard-hitting Tom Davy ' 68 Diamond Men Determination Hustle Power 4 ' i-., ..■■- - i. rf Coach Heaps offers a few warm words of encouragement. Alex turns in another strong performance. Derr beats the throw. V -  - r ' ' 4ii ' k,4fc« tsje . £ - ?.? trVj ' s Ji FRESHMEN - HKbT KUW: W. Sakusky, T. Casseii, H. lurnauer, L. Menichetti, T. Kozal. SECOND ROW: J. Osuch, D. Hagadorn, J. Borne, K. Garrison. THIRD ROW: E. Fisher, Coach Costello. Hitting the dirt. Marvin keeps the situation under control. mm ' ' • v: • • — t ' ' ' y-r .,,.,..  .v,,.. ,•«?-■• , a ltii imMK .jdflL km m ' •W- . r jjy .- . ' , - Id tiS. . .jL „ l ' . ' . l. n- ij: « .• ' .nV ' .M , iDn ' . f f fV, rri W NH iP ' ' J« fc  l«M « ' . ' ■■ .,; FIRST ROW: J. Sleboda, J. Hutter, K. Hanley, S. Sweet, M. Serfas, R. Adonizio, W. Reesnian. SECOND ROW: J. Trosino, J. Severing, L. Kibbe, P. Wood, T. Brace, H. Spang, R. Pierce, C. Colwell, G. Wesmiller, J. Col- lum. THIRD ROW: Coach Dry, S. Hanauer, S. Cianfarano, J. Bevan, J. Sparnblack, E. Crawford, D. O ' Hara, L. Worthin ton, G. Larson, Coach Maxson. MSC ' s Trackmen M. S. C. 29 33 119 50 60 70 1 2 95 OPPONENTS Lock Haven State ------- gg Lycoming ----------- 56 Clarion State --------- 85 Indiana State --------- 61 Houghton ----------- 25 Millersville State 90 Bloomsburg State ------- 82 East Stroudsburg State 74 1 2 Edinboro State- -------- 51 PhU Wood gives that little extra push. ,s.  ,- yn-Sj.- ' . 1968 was the sixth year for track and field at M. S. C. As usual, the Tioga weather did not co-operate with the trackmen and thus prevented them from being in the best of condition at the beginning of the season. The season, as a whole, offered more to be desired, but there were some bright spots. During the year Steve Sweet broke the mile record (4:22.8) and the 880 (2 min. ). Reesman, Adonizio, Wood, and Pierce broke the 440 relay (43. 3), and Phil Wood ' s 50. 6 broke the 440 yd. run. At the P. S. C. A. Meet the Mounties took 7th place. Some individual standouts at this meet were Steve Sweet, 1st in the mile; Ed Spang, 4th in the 880; Joe Hanko, 6th in the 400 intermediate hurdles. The track team is looking forward to a strong team next year. The team loses only three seniors, Tom Mann, Guy Vlasits, and William Reesman. «X-;a u.% Mountie pole vaulter up and over.  : - - « .-.■Hanley and Sweet - M. S. C. Distance Men 171 Diveris and Hanko win points for Mounties Speed Agility Desire Ais.- V. ¥■f- :0Sk - ■.OrT, ' ' ' ' - • • ' ' V ■-V ' - . Slaboda makes an all-out effort. Adonizio wins . . . Pierce shows. The Flying Crawford Mountie High Jumpers c I Thorp Hanko collects his 32 points against Houghton Adonizio and Pierce v ith perfect exchange. -SH 173 Cross Country FIRST ROW: K. Hanley, J. Trosino, D. Gregg. SECOND ROW: Coach M. Dry, L. Kibbe, P. Wood, S. Sweet. Courage, devotion, and endurance are the trademarks of a good cross country man. The men who composed the first cross country team at M. S. C. possess these qualities. Although they receive little recognition for their efforts, the team did a remarkable job for beginners. A cross country race covers a distance of five miles, but many more miles must be spent in training for the event. Against a strong Lock Haven team, and with only three runners, Mansfield ' s Hanley finished second. Sweet fourth, and Kibbe sixth. At the PSCA ' s meet at West Chester, out of 42 runners, Kevin Hanley finished 13th, Steve Sweet 15th, John Collum 17th, Ed Spang 21st, Dick Gregg 26th, and Len Kibbe 31st. The team was coached by Mr. Maxson and Joe Trosino. The Mounties did their best and are to be congratulated for fine effort. 174 VARSITY - FIRST ROW: H. Hunt, J. Himes, K. Anstadt. SECOND ROW: T. Eicker, J. Sebring, M. Tarn- maro, C. Heffentrayer, Coach Heverly. Tennis Varsity Results M. S. C. 4 2 4 4 OPPONENTS Lock Haven ------ 6 Shippensburg State - - 7 Indiana State 5 Bloomsburg State 5 Milleisville State - - - 9 FRESHMEN: G. Hartson, T. Donnachie, N. Beyer, D. Pennington, D. Smith, Coach Heverly. 175 HRST ROW : D. Walker, J. Griffing, C. Schwalm. SECOND ROW: B. Stettler, R. Head, M. Gilnette, Coach Decker. Griffing in form ' es Golf Patience Form Power Coach Decker ' s four returning lettermen, Griffing, Head, Stettler, and Walker ran into stiff competition in their meets. This year ' s season will go as a year of building. Practically the entire team will be returning next year, since Bill Stettler is the only senior. The one bright spot of the season was Joel Griffing finishing in the Pennsylvania State Meet. 176 m M. S. C. 3 12 1 2 7 7 6 1 2 6 Kutztown State - Lycoming - - - - Bloomsburg State MiUersville State Bloomsburg State Kings OPPONENTS -15 - 5 1 2 -11 -11 -11 1 2 -12 Schwalni putting Stettler out of the sand .TW ■•a ' -;ft?« . v - ■Gilnette chips on to the green. Walker tees off. 177 The Women ' s Athletic Association is an organization de- signed to provide athletic and recreational activities for all women on campus. WAA offers many intramural programs for girls including basketball, volleyball, field hockey, soft- ball, bowling, tennis, and table tennis. An awards program was held in the Spring to present in- dividual awards and trophies to tournament winners and run- ners -up. Women s Athletic Association Basketball Champions FIRST ROW: S. Frable, L. Manfredi, R. Irons. SECOND ROW: K. Woodcock, K. Kutta, B. Kramm, S. Rowe, M. Campbell. Volleyball Champions FIRST ROW: P. Reese, M. Igoe, C. Gipe. SECOND ROW: B. Unguieit, D. Ferguson, B. Gantz, L. Ropke, D. O ' Conner. 179 Softball Champions FIRST ROW: G. Wolfel, D. Ferguson, M. Page, M. Hixson. SECOND ROW: B. Fetter, N. Cozad, G. Marsh. Table Tennis Champion Michele Fenstermaker Field Hockey Team FIRST ROW: R. Kilargis, M. Lord, D. Dunn. SECOND ROW: E. Bryant, K. Stoyko, J. Bingler - Co-captain, R. Haddad, C. Bry- ant. THIRD ROW: M. Hutter, M. Bjork, S. Otruba, R. Jaczynski, S. Ford. NOT PICTURED: B. Kramm, Co -captain. 180 ' .-.. r -tefe v. -s . ■••• S ' ,1, •■1 i g W.A.A. stalwarts demonstrate their prowess at field hockey W ii. ' ' 182 ! 1 ,. t : « i I i i Hi if 1 ' k Trr • Freshman Chorus Conductor, DR. BENJAMIN HUSTED Concert Choir Conductor, MR. DAVID DICK Festival Chorus Conductor, MRS. KATHRYN DYCK :.iu IM« '  fIMK College-Community Orchestra Concert Wind Ensemble 186 Esquires FIRST ROW:, R. Shuss, A. Sidorowicz, G. Wolfe, J. Zelonis, V. MacGregor, M. Schalm. SEC- OND ROW: A. Grimm, W. Berresford, C. Jacobson, G. Seidel, J. Barton. THIRD ROW: M. Con- ning, H. Phibbs, H. Housley, S. Laktasic, D. Seiwell, R. Talbot, Advisor. Symphonic Band 187 Chamber Singers FIRST ROW: C. Ensinger, J. Baker, P. Ford, C. James, B. Brendlinger. SECOND ROW: G. Call, K. Billow, G. Welchans, T. Shellenberger, R. Baker, Mr. Dick, Advisor. Renaissance Singers M. Richenbacher, N. Loushay, N. Perkins, D. Baker, G. Boden, K. Hamilton, L. Anderson, M. Starks, C. Horl, L. Figart. SECOND ROW: W. Wolfe, J. Pierce, S. Eister, J. Bean, C. Johnson, R. White, R. Burberick, W. Hsueh. 188 Opera Workshop FIRST ROW, bottom to top: J. Pierce, B. Pike, J. Silvetti, G. Markhani, K. Steger, B. Brendlinger, A. Bridges, R. Zuchowski, J. Bean. SECOND ROW: M. Dreibelbis, J. Snyder, J. Mayer, P. Blum, J. Baker, G. Boden, R. Scott, G. Welchans. THIRD ROW: D. Foster, M. Chase, R. Babb, M. Shropshire, S. Worley, M. Starks, L. Chapman, S. Watkins, A. Bottiglier, W. Stewart, S. Hort, A. Gramet, D. Harvey, D. Roland. Recorder Consort S. Manning, S. Watson, L. Smith. Collegium Musicum FIRST ROW: J. Ferris, P. Ford, D. Carter, M. Liguori, G. Boden, V. Little, G. Wel- chans, J. Baker, T. Shellenberger, S. Ger- ber. SECOND ROW: K. Billow, S. Lynn, W. Berresford, J. Kell, J. Bender, B. Ful- mer, K. Starner, C. Jacobson, Mr. Hsueh. THIRD ROW: V. MacGregor, S. Watson, C. James, L. Figart, S. Mikisits, I. Wiard, A. MacDonald, T. Spicknell. FOURTH ROW: T. Gallup, J. Fetter, A. Sidorowicz, M. J. Scholl, M. Chase, B. Brendlinger. STANDING: Dr. Charles Wunderlich. Brass Sextet C. Morgan, F. Otto, J. Bender, C. Foster, R. Kunkle. ABSENT: D. Bailey. Trombone Quartet C. Jacobson, J. Barton, V. Berresford, J. Bean. Trumpet Quintet G. Ruth, D. Vars, S. Laktasic, H. Phibbs, H. Housely. 190 P 9 H ¥K H F H Sl B Bi l 1 V 1 n 9 lb n a ■H ft B M n ■S B ■Hi W WikSS9i PH B s SlP BP Bl t hS ' :-. ' . ' String Quartet D. Pastorkey, G. Martinec, E. Royer, A. Sliegal. Woodwind Quintet J. Musser, J. Dale, M. Liguori, R. Bartell, A. Sidorowicz. Dr. Lara Hoggard, guest conductor of the 1968 Choral Festival, discusses the fine points of the Faure Requiem with Dr. Husted and Theresa Brown of Mansfield State College. The Festival Concert was a result of combined ef- forts of the college choirs and the Mansfield College-Community Orches- tra. 191 Student Council P- a nt T ROW: S. Phillips, S. Trapani, W. Anderson, G. Wesmiller, Treas. ; L. Graham, Secy.; M. FuUwood, Pres. ; Dean Hurley, Advisor; L. Royer, H. Hunt, K. P. Walsh. SECOND ROW: K. McCarthy, R. Brownback, L. Fetterman, R. Judge, J. Petro, L. Reinniger, R. Horton. Student Recreation Committee HRST ROW: R. Slavin, Miss Lukasz, R. Scott. SECOND ROW: Dean Kelchner. S. Parker, Dean Kollar, Advisor; P. Goff, G. Marcincavage. ABSENT: Miss Moser, Mrs. Lutes, Mr. Heverly, J. Tanner, A. Bomberger, S. Rodgers. 192 Art Club FIRST ROW: D. Castano, D. Bowen, R. Chrzanowski, V. Pres. ; S. Bower, Pres. SECOND ROW: R. Hess, Secy.; G. Davis, M. Metz, C, Chapman, M. Mills, P. Fuss, A. Said. AB- SENT: L. Mills, Treas. Bridge Club FIRST ROW: M. Diveris, V. Pres. ; Dr. Unger, Advisor; C. Hull, Pres. ; A. Smith, Sec. -Treas. SECOND ROW: J. McCarl, D. Dent, W. Russell, K. Eppley, E. Miller, T. Serafin, D. Hensel, J. Anderson, M. Murphy, R. Wampoie, P. Peiffer, T. Burchill. 193 N. Brown, L. Kleppinger, C. Sny der, N. Mehl, C. Chapman, P. Palmer. ' STAFF MEMBERS: Linda Kleppinger Candace Snyder Patricia Palmer Nan Brown Geri Bruno Carol Chapman Ted Combs Stephani Covell Donna Dunn Nancie Foss Brook Hunt Russ Hyde Barbara J. Kramm Nancy Mehl Marie Salony Timothy Salony Deirdre -Holly Spelman Dr. Mildred Menge Mr. Alfred Kjelgaard Mrs. Esther Jones 195 Council for the Exceptional Child FIRST ROW: S. Konkle, C. Klink, J. Sebrrng, Sec; G. Dunham. SECOND ROW: S. Matthews, G. Roupp, P. Nichols, J. Coldren, C. Wheeler, D. Hine. THIRD ROW: J. Wall, Mr. Kovich, Advisor; J. Hailing, Treas. ; D. Patterson, L. Powell, K. Anstadt, A. Klapatch. FOURTH ROW: M. Beyer, C. Bachman, J. Behrmen, S. Johnston, L. Wiand, A. Geneva. Debate Society Mr. Powell, Advisor; D. Heberling, A. Tomkavage, V. Pres. ; D. Kehler, Pres. ; K. Evans, R. Stevens. ABSENT: J. Sulzer, Treas. 196 Falcon G. Loomis, Mr. Forsyte, Ad- visor; C. Wilson, P. Kneiss. Flashlight i J1EZ_ J. Garman, S. Shiplett, K. Smith, C. Holmes, J. Hall, J. Wolfe, P. Smith, Mrs. Messermith, Advisor; T. Combs, R. Moore. 4-H Club FIRST ROW: J. Deaver, E. Porczak, Sec; R. Bennet, A. Erb, M. Wollaston, Treas. ; M. Hutter, J. Spahi, L. Lee. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lutes, Advisor; M. Bleiler, Pres. ; L. Ballard, V. Pres. ; B. Hill, S. Nye, W. Werkheiser, S. Harris, B. Heckert, J. Rossey. THIRD ROW: M. Halton, M. Stradmer, D. Rodney, S. ftodgers. Inter-Collegiate Government FIRST ROW: E. Brace, J. Lutsky, S. Blankenbehler. SECOND ROW: K. Lehman, S. Bal- lard, R. Montgomery. 198 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship FIRST ROW: J. Bean, Pres. ; D. Becker, Sec; D. Simpson, M. Weaver, T. Mock, S. Hazzard, V. Oakes, V. Pres. ; E. Geritz, Treas. ; S. Lentz, S. Nye. SECOND ROW: Y. Bleiler, J. Wills, N. Perkins, W. Kasparek, R. Tanner, R. Saxon, R. Palmer, R. Westbrook. Lutheran Student Association FIRST ROW: B. Keller, F. Roupp, D. Beatty, N. Young, Rev. Billow. SECOND ROW: S. Haney. L. Weiss, Mr. Carlson, Advisor. 199 t M Club Officers D. Swanzbauer, M. Bricker T. Saloney, Dean Kelchner Advisor; R. Collier. FIRST ROW: D. Straub. P. Schemery, M. Collier, Dean Kelchner, T. Saloney, P. Answini, L. Rowe, W. Whalen. SEC- OND ROW: T. Maruca, G. Shue, C. Marvin, J. Yellets, R. Collier, M. Bricker, J. Griffing. THIRD ROW: R. Faust, W. Thomas, P. Ritter, J. T. Davy, K. P. Walsh, R. Bowen, J. Vaitkunis, S. Dreibelbis. FOURTH ROW: M. Tammaro, M. Zoschg, P. Wood, J. Trosino, H. Spang, R. Gregg, T. Giddings. FIFTH ROW: G. Dunham, L. Kibbe, J. Hutter, D. Schwartzbauer, D. Hammond, F. Motalsa. Pledges 200 Movie Committee G. Holmes, B. Pullman, R. Borst, D. Rodney, Dr. Goode. Music Education Club FIRST ROW: Mrs. Kemper, Miss Borkey, Advisor; D. Bryant, Pres. ; A. Sidorowicz, V. Pres. ; C. James, Treas. ; I. Wiard, Sec. ; L. Figart, L. Anderson. SECOND ROW: F. Gardner, D. Carter, B. Fulmer, V. Little, M. J. Scholl, J. Fetter, W. Berresford, B. Hazzard, S. Mikisits, A. MacDonald. THIRD ROW: S. Lyoni, I. Borodkin, J. Zehner, G. Martinec, T. Brown, D. Rodgers, K. Meyer, B. Peters, J. Herrick, L. Kleppinger. 201 Newman Club FIRST ROW: Father Hickey, Dr. Bencetic, Advisor; S. Miller, B. Renger, C. Sadonick, A. MacDonald, V. De- Christopher, Father Duggan. SECOND ROW: A. LaFace, R. Rieppel, M. Mente. E. Miller, J. Ely, A. Christ, J. Mikloiche, J. Kolchak, J. Lutsky, M. Risner, K. Buchert, C. Snigar, M. Igoe. THIRD ROW: S. Wolcott, S. Hock, A. Burba, S. Myskiew, L. Lindelow, J. Dantini, R. Kielbasa, G. Tansits, J. Sneed. FOURTH ROW: N. Summo, T. Burchill, J. Haniahan, E. Dubershoski, E. Burns, L. Melanowsky, P. Bubb, M. Ostertag, C. Szybist. FIFTH ROW: S. Hort, M. Augustine, C. Paulson, V. Wakh, J. Yuknalis, P. Schamel, J. Lerch, A. Klapatch, A. Misan- tone. Players FIRST ROW: B. Pike, Historian; M. Potter, Treasurer; V. Yeakley, V. Pres. ; T. Knoll, Pres. ; C. Levi, A. Saia, Sec. B. Beers, K. Krichbaum, Mr. Westlake, Advisor. SECOND ROW: L. Mills, K. Box, W. Hoeper, R. Antonucci, V. Fan, S. Powell, S. Hazzard, H. Bartron, J. Roman. THIRD ROW: L. Hahn, F. Labaty, K. Williams, C. Vaiana, W. Brundage, J. Pierce, S. Smithgall, L. Karaffa, E. Smith, J. Prevost, J. Oliver. 202 PLEDGES - FIRST ROW: M. Chase, A. Schneider, J. Wuchter, J. Reinhart, P. Scha- mel. SECOND ROW: S. Henning, J. Washeleski, D. Bowen, C. Hine, D. Heller, R. Stevens. THIRD ROW: D. White, V. DeChristopher , D. Gockley, B. Movyers, B. Dunkle, D. Ford, J. Yuknalis. Radio Station - WNTE-FM RADIO CLUB SECRETARIES - C. Stoneback, J. Ely, L. Palmer, Office Manager; M. Yount, Office Manager; C. Varasko, L. Karaffa, J. Warner, M. Orcutt, S. Graber. FIRS,T ROW: E. Yob, General Manager; Mr. Davis, Advisor; L. Benjamin, G. Han- ratty, R. Holihan, B. Wentworth, G. Lowe. SECOND ROW: S. Garloff, D. Kehler, J. Carson, N. Matthews, C. Kochenash, D. Smith, J. Bender, K. Smith. 204 Reader ' s Theatre nRST ROW: L. Royer, Pres. ; D. Fahnestock, V. Pres. ; P. Connors, Sec. SECOND ROW: K. Hayes, V. Parks, R. Stevens, H. Bartron, B. Thorik, S. Smithgall, S. Bridgins, M. N4itchell. Ski Club - Officers: ' •= V. Volpe, Pres. ; R. Deal, S. Graber, Equip. Dirs. ; M. Cook, Sec. ; Mr. Reniy, Advisor; J. Emmett, V. Pres. ABSENT: S. Lee, Treas. FIRST ROW: A. Potocki, S. Bissey, E. Wambold, B. Ellsworth, M. J. Shay, L. Rhoades, K. Hoover. SECOND ROW: M. Cook, K. White, K. Fitz, B. Cutler, L. Hooper, S. Robinson, M. Karhan, K. Hanson, O. Byczkalo, T. Shoffner, C. Turtle, S. Graber. THIRD ROW: Mr. Remy, S. Palmer, D. Emmett, G. Devine, R. Carson, A. Laczkowski, V. Volpe, R. Deal, J. Emmett, D. Behlke, F. Stoughton, P. Bieberry, J. Pittman. 206 Spanish Club FIRST ROW: G. Mahana, V. Pres. ; R. Lockhart, Treas. ; N. Reinart, Secy.; Dr. Espino, Mr. lovino, Advisors. SECOND ROW: S. Mower, M. Slavin, D. Pelli6ciotti, J. Schiei, D. Evans. THIRD ROW: L. Boyle, R. Kiel- basa, M. Grosser, K. Lindguist, H. Smoyer. ABSENT: M. Derr, Pres. ; S. Smithgall, Record Librarian; J. Camarata, Program Director. Student PSEA nRST ROW: D. Patterson, Treas. ; C. Dierkes, Secy. ; J. Knight, Pres. ; R. Kenna, Sgt. -at-Arms. SECOND ROW: D. Biddle, J. Kline, G. Bower, Mrs. Kuster, Mr. Hunsicker, Advisors. THIRD ROW: P. Peiffer, J. Bittenbender, E. Brewer, C. A. Skullney. FOURTH ROW: B. A. Soiinekalb, E. McGaffic, D. Strailey, K. Lehnan. FIFTH ROW: A. Gasker, D. Garman, S. Henning. SIXTH ROW: V. Ecker. 207 Student Christian Association Officers: C. Sheldon, Sec. ; R. Saxon, Pub. Ch. R. Palmer, Pres. ; V. Cakes, Treas. ; T. Mock, First . Pres. ; L. Benner, Second y . Pres. • im FIRST ROW: c. unger, v. Uakes, R. Palmer, Y. Bleiler, B. Sheely. SECOND ROW: D. Simpson, M. Weaver, E. Geritz, D. Hoffman, M. Brown, R. Westbrook. THIRD ROW: N. Perkins, L. Ebright, R. Tanner, R. Saxon, T. Mock, L. Benner, C. Sheldon. 208 Young Democrats FIRST ROW: L. Hoffman, J. Lutsky, Pres. ; S. Miller, Secy. ; K. Kubasco. SECOND ROW: E. Wade, A. La Face, K. Monahan, G. Holmes, L. Schuyler. THIRD ROW: R. Montgomery, G. Petro, R. Wagner. ABSENT: C. Kasciminski, V. Pres. ; J. Stockdill, Treas. ; K. Basuess, L. Ottinger, B, Williams, D. H. Spelman. Young Republicans J. Lutsky, Milton J. Shapp FIRST ROW: J. Phillips, F. Roupp, D. Cragle, F. Noye, Dr. Unger, Advisor; B. Collins, D. Beatty. SECOND ROW: C. Szybist, C. Allison, E. Rottnian, R. Saxon, J. Sulzer, J. Wolfe, B. Wentworth, J. Weis, G. Darby, C. Colley, J. Hall, M. Hixson, M. Richner. 209 Gamma Theta Epsilon FIRST ROW: K. Lehman, Rec. Sec. ; D. Barren, Pres. ; S. Lebedin, V. Pres. K. Peters, Treas. ; Dr. Shick, Advisor. SECOND ROW: M. Matis, Historian; L. Hahn, Pledgemaster; D. Koskey, W. Trauger. THIRD ROW: B. Yokum, B. Garrison, Corres. Sec. ; K. Long, R. Doan, T. Walker. FOURTH ROW: D. Kenna, R. Southam, J. Damerst, R. Saxon. FIFTH ROW: J. Coldren, K. Anstadt, D. Rodney. Omicron Gamma Pi Officers: Mrs. Tolosky, Advisor; S. Brong, Sec. ; B. Deardorff, Pres. ; L. Buecker, V. Pres. ; M. Bleiler, Treas. 210 FIRST ROW: E. Brewer, P. Graver, B. Edwards, Mrs. Tolosky, B. Deardorff, M. Hutter, N. Donahue, C. Jones. SEC- OND ROW: S. Lentz, S. Benn, G. Garman, E. McGaffic, D. Eggenberger, B. Hill, J. Klim, P. Sparks, L. Aspinall, S. Parker. THIRD ROW: C. Holmes, L. Bueker, M. Anstrom, S. Brong, L. Vandine, C. Stauffer, M. Wollaston, L. Schoener, A. Fredricks, M. Bleiler, J. Weidman. FOURTH ROW: L. Dougherty, S. Gerhardt, M. Weaver, J. Lucas, G. Wolfel, S. Rodgers, C. Garvin, S. Campbell, B. Glenn. Kappa Phi Officers : FIRST ROW: C. Kirsch, B. Kepple, C. Luzier, Mrs. Randolph, K. Kring, B. Yeakley. SECOND ROW: C. Sheldon, Mrs. Foreman, Mrs. Colegrove, B. Waltz, Mrs. Jones, Rev. Sager, Mrs. Jupenlaz, J. Rodney, Mrs. Dickerson, C. Sprout. FIRST ROW: K. Hoover, L. LaRose, C. Holmes, N. Black, C. Price, L. Powell, J. Mabus, P. Hopkins, T. Pans. SECOND ROW: L. Hoffman, L. Wiand, L. Wiseboro, E. Lech, B. Ebner, J. Burman, G. Boden, J. Mitsnfer. J. Jeffrey, J. Ruth. THIRD ROW: D. Driscoll, C. Brown, E. Brace, E. Condon, E. Anderson, J. Burman. J. Rossey, M. Manchester. FIRST ROW: E. McGaffic, K. Price, L. Koob, J. Reule, L. Benner, C. Kelchner, S. Bainbridge, L. Stuntz. SECOND ROW: S. Lentz, J. Klim, M. Rahm, S. Fleming, S. Eisenhard. THIRD ROW: P. Shock, E. Hall, S. Barton, P. Bachman, R. Davies, C. Garvin, S. Lenker, D. Haynes. 21 Women ' s Dormitory Association SEATED: Dean Snively, L. Graham, S. Gerber, K. Fix. STANDING: L. Mann, J. Knight, A. Johnston, R. Wells, E. Mench, M. Moger, J. Gruber, S. Konkle. Hemlock Dorm Council SEATED: L. Mann, Sec. ; Dean Snively , Pres. ; E. Mensch, G. Bruno, Treas. ; L. Slavin. STANDING; L. Magee, L. Bowman, A. Bridges, L. Ballard, C. Kirsch, J. Roman, A. Machell. Pine Crest Dorm Council 212 SEATED: DeanStarkey, J. Gruber, V. Campbell, S. Gerber, S. I onkle. STAND- ING: C. Lalley, C. Kocher, Karen Grames, B. Ebner, D. Doepker, B. Scott. Laurel Dorm Council SEATED: K. Fix, Pres. ; J. Duncan, V. -Pres. ; Dean Starkey, Advisor; S. Trapani, Sec. ; J. Knight, Treas. STANDING: M. Bleiler, B. Ungemach, S. Brong, Pari.; S. Graber, P. Miller, D. Taylor. North Ha Dorm Council SEATED: D. Ratkowski. S. Kirk, V. -Pres. ; L. Graham, Pres.; R. Wells, Treas. ; A. Johnston, Sec. ; D. Rossi. STANDING: L. Bennett, S. Bissey, G. Zarnoski, A. Wagner, B. Gantz, J. Mitstifer, Dean Starkey, Advisor. College Manor Dorm Council SEATED: M. Moger, D. Fluegel, E. Fida. STANDING: N. Hallas, T. Brown, E. Hall, J. Mabus. 213 Men ' s Executive Board SEATED; Dean Hurley, Advisor; Dean Kollar, Advisor. STANDING: R. Lintner, Jr. Member; J. Mac- us, Jr. Member; M. Zoschy, Sr. Member; J. Mealy, Sr. Member. ABSENT: K. Walsh, Pres. Maple Dorm Council SEATED: K. Ott, Pres. ; R. Howard, M. Zoschg, R. Bowen, J. Phillips. STANDING: A. Gerrick, K. Walsh, Pres. 214 Hickory Hill Dorm Council G. Marcincavage, J. Mealy, Hanely, R. Maiolatesi. Slavin, S. Garloff, B. Stavisky. ABSENT: K. SEATED: H. Kahler, R. Holihan, L. Vender. STANDING: B. Slavin, W. Neilson. South Hall Dorm Council «iK Oak Hill Dorm Council SEATED: R. Slavin, R. Lintner, W. O ' Brien. STANDING: J. Macus, J. Griffing. 215 Housemothers ' WSSlilM« i ISI WVi SEATED: Mis. E. Bnon, Mrs. J. Coole, Mrs. B. Wakely, Mrs. M. Campbell. STANDING; Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. M. Potter, Mrs. H. Hinkleman, Mrs. M. Mahaffey, Mrs. B. Andrews, Mrs. D. Paris, Mrs. A. Wilkinson. Day Students Executive Board 216 FIRST ROW: DeanStarkey, Advisor; B. Knaus, Sec; S. Leet, V. Pres. ; K. McCarthy, Pres. SECOND ROW: P. Swinsick, R. Rieppel, K. Wasowicz, S. McConnell, G. Young, Pari.; J. Reppard. THIRD ROW: J. Hoose, S. Schappelle, N. McDonald, B. Collins, P. Locey. College Nursing Staff Miss Crippen, Mrs. Roland, Mrs. Stadon, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Jones, Sec. Mrs. Davis comforts one of her patients ill 217 (Iti(ktreXa 5nieti 218 219 Juniors 220 Class Officers President RAY JUDGE Vice President DAVE SCHELLER Secretary JUDY KNEPP Treasurer - JEAN LENT f fcN -- 4A.  Dana Abbott Michael Acresti Lana Anderson Ruth Andreas Douglas Andrews Eileen Anewalt Kenneth Anstadt Marcia Anstiom Robert Antonucci Sandra Ard Joseph Argenio Janet Argy Darlene Baker Judith Baker Linda Ballard Sandra Barton Karen Bastress Donald Beany Dianne Becker Donald Behl ke Jacqueline Behrman Richard Beil John Bender Linda Benner Barbara Bennett Rhona Bennett William Berres ' ord Linda Berryman Diane Biddle Joyce Bittenbender Paula Black Mae Bleiler Gail Boden Robert Bolton Catherine Bottcher Linda Bowman Connie Boyer Lauretta Boyle Elizabeth Brace Richard Brass Linda Bray Susan Breen Barbara Brendlinger Ardith Bridges Linda Brock Kathryn Brodrick ( A A. A Susan Brong Karen Brooks Ira Brown Karen Brown Nan Brown Geraldine Bruno Linda Buecker Jean Burchfield Paula Burkhardt Joyce Burman Meri Burns John Cain Marguerite Campbell Vonne Campbell Mary Carney Linda Carson Denise Carter James Clark Beth Deardoff mtJth John Coldren Judy Cole Elizabeth Condon Gary Congdon Patricia Connors Michelle Cook Linda Corl Claudia Cowles John Cowley Alan Crippen i M P r) Ellen Crowl James Curyk Brenda Cutler Susan Dailey James Dale Jeffrey Damerst Julie Dantini Diane Dates Ruth Davies Gary Davy Susan Dawson Janice Deaver Michael Derr John Ditchkus Ronald Doan Kathleen Doll i M h James Dostich Clark Dougherty Stephen Dreibelbis Karen DriscoU James Dugan Jean Duncan Karen Eagleson Patricia Eck Richard Eliscu John Emmett Sharon Erdos Beverly Evans Thomas Farr Ronald Faust Judith Ferns Janet Fetter Judith Fetter Linda Figart £tMdiM m h Elizabeth Hall Nancy Hallas Robert Haman Karen Haney Joseph Hanko Ronald Fish Sharyn Fleming Pamela Ford Nancy Foss Barbara Frank Barbara Franklin Dorothy Frederick Susan Fry Beverly Foreman Thomas Gallup Samuel Garloff Carol Garvin Michael Gates Margaret George Josephine Gerardi Sandra Gerber Elizabeth Geritz Mary Jo Getty Donna Giberson Susan Giles David Gleinn Kristine Gooch Linda Gore Ann Graham Karen Grames Joan Grausgruber Eugene Gregorio Sharon Grubb Judith Gruber Gary Guinther Judy Hanrahan Alice Harding Norma Harer Terry Harlacher Terrance Harzinski Carmen Hine Douglas Hensel Doris Herbst m dtM Janell Himes John Himes Sharon Holbert James Hoose Albert Hoover Kathryn Hoover Marlene Hopf Patricia Hopkins giA I Elaine Horrocks Marjorie Howard Thomas Hubba Allen Hulslander Holbrook Hunt Ruth Irons Cheryl James Linda Jaquish Susan Jay Lana Jenkins Mary Ann Johnson Sandra Johnston Margaret Jones Madelyn Kacmar Mari?aret Kandelin Wanda Kasparek Cynthia Keeter Joan Kell Dennis Kern merer Richard Kenna James Kennedy James Kenyon Bonnie Kifer Christine Kitsch Sandra Kissinger Audrea Klapatch Linda Kleppinger June Klim Judy Knepp Janice Knight Carol Kocher Susan Konkle Linda Koob Barbara ICepple Jane Kooker Mary Kopa Jeanette Kopcinski William Krause Kay Kring Susan Krouse Kenneth Kubasko Kathryn Kulikosky Christme Lalley Lynette LaRose Joseph K essler 224 John Laskowski Mary Leahy Eileen Lech Scott Lee Jean Lent Joyce Lerch Mary Liguori Larry Lindner Kent Long Louise Lopes Nancy Loushay Dorothy Lucchesi Joseph Lutsky Claudia Luzier Susan Lynn Sally Lyter Anne MacDonald Vaughn MacGregor Alberta Machell John Macus Linda Magee Mary Manikowski Leslie Mann a Gerald Marcincavage Lorraine Marika Michael Marino Judy Matson Joy Matthews Sandra Matthews Joanne Mayer 1 Ardeth McEwen W tm Patricia McMaster . ' Mary McNamara Betsy Meabon Robert Meales Nancy Mehl Mary Mentzer Virginia Mertis Mary Metzler Suzanna Mikisits Paula Miller Sally Minnich Margaret Moger Robert Montgomery Clair Morgan Robert Morgan Gail Moyer Joan Musser William Neilson Terry Neufer Phillip Nichols Beverly Noldy Vivian Oakes Linda Oberholser Elinor Oles Donald Orris Linda Ottinger Judith Packard Patricia PaLmer Stephen Palmer Thana Paris William Parkin Patricia Patrick Donald Patterson Diane Pellicciotti Patricia Petarchek Jon Phillips Bonnie Pike H r ? Arthur Plieskatt William Potter Lynne Powell Laurel Raissman Robert Reeser Nancy Reinert Juanita Reppard Janet Reule Larry Rhinehart Camille Rhodes Mark Richner Rosemary Rieppel Joseph Riley Patrick Ritter Ruth Ann Rodgers Sandra Rodgers Janet Rodney Gerald Roman John Severs Jane Rossey Linda Rossi Mary Ann Rossi Patrick Rossi Francis Roupp Carolyn Royer Janet Russell Jeanne Ruth Marie Salony Gerald Sanders f ft Randall Saxon Guy Schamel John Schanbacher Samuel Schappelle David Scheller Catherine Schenck Lynn Schmidt Mary Jane Scholl John Schwab Loretta Scialdone Barbara Scott Mary Shay Carol Sheldon John Sheridan Kathleen Sherry Mary Beth Shields Edith Shook Margaret Shropshire Alexander Sidorowicz Jay Silvette Edward Skilton Connie Skullney Kathy Slabach Mary Slavin Andrea Smith Nancy Smith Sue Ann Smith Candace Snyder Alan Spatt Deirdre Spelman Lucinda Sprout Eileen Stanley David Stare Karen Starner itiJ i Sherri Stenzhorn Melissa Stevens Karol Steward David Stiosahl Lynda Stuntz Shirley Sweinhart Constance Szybist Susan Talada Dianne Tebo Madlyn Teddick Karen Tefs Pauletta Thomas Jane Throne Marsha Tomlinson Shirley Tomlinson Mary Trainor Suzanne Trapani Joseph Trosino Paulette Trunzo Rebecca Unangst Betty Ungemach Linda Urffer Leonard Vender Carole Wall Jeanne Wall Judy Wargo Jean Washeleski Samuel Watson James Weiskoff Geralyn Welchans Gary Wesmiller Michael Weyman Robert Whitney William Whitney Linda Wiand Irene Wiard Barbara Williams Jack Wilt Lyle Wisel Sandra Wrisley Janet Wuchter Richard Yeager Beverly Yeakley Naomi Young Diana Zell Jacqueline Zeller Robert Zuchowski K ti i h Could I but choose - I wonder would it be when quick heartbeats are all me. Youth reaching out through eyes and lips; ambition -tingled fingertips; Would it be then - that I would choose to die? Could I but choose - In manhood - strength made bold, with all my world to plan and mold; And joy and love and zest of life, with cool and calm and heat of strife: Would it be then - that I would choose to die? Could I but choose - Old age and brimming cup; the numbered years still climbing up; Strength falling into weakness now; eyes dimmed to light and ruffled brow; Would it be then - that I would choose to die? In Memoriam Rhoda Jane Bartell May I. 1968 If I could choose, I think that I would leave to God my time to die. 228 - Rose Thomas Graham Sophomores Class Officers President ROBERT BROWNBACK Vice President CHARLES PECK Secretary JOAN LUCAS Treasurer PEGGY GIANGIULIO 229 littlh Robert Adonizio Dailene Affleck Dailene Aldrich Mary Algar Carmen Altomonte Mary ApoUonio Linda Aspinall Elizabeth Bagley Terry Barley David Barren Harry Bartron Suzanne Beeman Joseph Bellomo Beverly Benfer Leroy Benjamin Donna Bennett Linda Bennett Diana Berryman Kathleen Burdick Susan Beyer Richard Biegun Judy Billhelm Kimber Billow Diane Bingaman Sherriil Blankenbehler Thomas Bliss Margaret Borove Larry Bottiger Anna Bottiglier Carol Burnett Scott Burtner Susan Butcher JoAnn Bowman Elizabeth Brewer Susan Bridgins Connie Briggs Suzanne Brinthrop Bonnie Bristol Robert Brownback Susan Brunner Yvonne Buyarsky John Camarata Raymond Buchko David Bugniazet Donald Bump James Campbell Joseph Car bone Marilyn Carr Lisa Chapman Androulla Charalambous Anne Christ Mary Cobello Linda Copeland Phoebe Cornish Nan Cozad Donald Cragle Lana Creamer Gerry Cromley Marwin Cummings Ricci Daub William Davis Mary Denmer Charles Denkenberger iMdikdfk M Susan Evans Cheryl Faust Louis Febbo Mary Fedak Lois Felpel Susan Felten Eileen Fenstermaker Barbara Fetter Eleanor Fida Barbara Finnerty Marilyn Denson Linda Dent Cathleen Dibble Catherine Dierkes Dianne Doepker George Dolph Lynn Dougherty Margaret Dreibelbis Dixie Driscoll Charles Drummond Francis Duffy Donna Dunn Valerie Ecker Betty Edwards Harold Eichorn Elizabeth Eisele Sandra Eisenhard Thomas Ellsworth Michael Elser Christine Ensinger Mary Erskine Donna Ertwine Karen Evanitsky Donald Evans Thomas Fluke Leslie Fly Bonnie Flynn Cathy Forster Carol Foster Deborah Foster Ralph Fuller Patricia Fuss r ' ■diM Mary Gannon Beth Gantz Diane Garman Alice Gasket Judith Gates Mickey Gelnett Susan Gerhardt Patricia Gessner 9V John Gillis Chapman Gleason Bonita Glenn Claiie Goebel Patricia Goff Susan Graber Linda Graham Pauline Grausgruber Pamela Graver Linda Graybill Nicholas Grego Helen Gresh Aaron Grimm Christine Gruber William Gusgekofski Laura Gwilliam Cheryl Haas Lawrence Hahn Barbara Hazzard Susan Hazzard Sarajayne Heffendrager Jamella Hall Margaret Hall Mary Ellen Halton Kevin Hanley Susan Henning Michele Hershey Ruth Hess Terry Hill Dorothy Hine Margaret Hixson Maureen Hoffman Callie Holmes Gregory Hanratty Patricia Horvath Barbara Housley Joseph H utter Marcia H utter Marjorie Huyett Carol Hyzenski Celia Ivenz Ruth Ann Jaczynski Stanley Jezuit Raymond Johnson Diana Haynes 232 Ann Johnston Ronald Kanaskie John Kanon Joel Katarba David Kehler Ann Keiers Marcia Kelemonick Eleanor Kelley Rosalind Kielbasa Gregory Kinal Sandra Kirk Nancy Kirkpatrick Jean Kline Joan Klock Bonnie Knauss Bruce Knorp Kenneth Knott Nancy Knowles ' o f , IS ' P rt P y (  -, p Tf «! Charles Kochenash Joanne Kolchak Charnell Kolm Shelia Kraynok Howard Krout Alan Kush Francis Labaty Ann LaFace Stephen Lamper Susan Lazorjack Steven Lebedin Linda Lee Mary Leet Sally Leet Kenneth Lehman Ona Lehman Sandra Lenker Elma Lent Sandra Lentz Ruth Levanios Kenneth Lindquist Richard Lintal Thomas Lisowski Cheryl Locascio Alan Losey Gary Lowe Joan Lucas James Luise Thomas Mancuso Margaret Maneval Susan Mangan Susan Manley Elva Mante Virginia Marsh George Martinec Michael Matis Norman Matthews John McCandless Beth Ann McCloskey Shelia McConnell Judy McConnon Mary McDonald CT T kr Edith McGaffic Shelia McGinnis Joann Meshinski James Metrovich Ronald Miller Michael Misko % Jean Mitstifer Colleen Moeller Toni Mock Janet Molzhan Margaret Morrison Stephen Mower Kerry Moyer Donna Mummau Judith Musingo Keith Myers Stephanie Myskiew Laureen Nagy Bonita Nares Sylvia Niedzialek Janice Obert Carlton Odell Jacquelyn Oliver Mary Oliver Margie Orcutt Frederick Otto Simonette Pomanek Burtis Palmer Linda Palmer Linda Paradis Gary Parker Sandra Parker Robert Patrick Joyce Patton Charles Paulson Bruce Pawling Charles Peck Lucinda Pehonsky Patricia Peiffer Lynton Perry Barry Peters Keith Peters Susan Peterson Jerome Petro David Pickering Jay Pierce Ronald Pierce William Pokorny Frederick Potter Carolyn Price Kathleen Price John Quashnoc Mary Ellen Rahm William Raplee Beverly Rearick Janet Reichley William Remley Holly Reppert Susan Richardson Brenda Richenbacher Mary Risner Janet Roan Susan Robertson Gail Robinson Dale Rodgers William Rodner Judith Roman Lynn Ropelewski Jean Rovinsky Connie Rowe Connie Russell Andrea Salsman James Savering Diane Schaffer Jean Schlegel Eileen Schmid Phyllis Schock Nancy Schwab Robert Schwenzer Robert Scott Roger Scott Gregory Seidel Hfk Deborah Seifert ny sk Darryl Seiwell ■' . J Joanne Serafin ' L Milton Serfas B k Mary Jane Sgro |BI Dolores Shedden (t Patti Shedden Uj r=vf Deborah Sheffer ;r- Karen Sheridan Sandra Shoemaker ■X Linda Shoener Elaine Simonds Larry Simpson Michele Slavin Angelyn Slegal Betty Smith Cynthia Smith Keith Smith Susan Smith Howard Smoyer Elizabeth Snapp Judy Snyder Lana Solt Wanda Solt Willard Solt Walter Sorber Sharen Souder Joyce Spahr Patricia Sparks Christopher Spezialetti Terry Spicknell i tfiiiife Vincent Spinelli David Spotts Duane Stafford Jeanette Starks William Stavisky Karl Steger Timothy Steinrock Barbara Stepp y f Pi t-y I. Patricia Updegrave Annie Upham Carol Vaiana Wendy Stewart Cecile Stiner Mary Ann Stone Carla Stoneback James Stopper Donna Strailey Susan Strausser Robert Stroncr o John Sulzer Joette Suszko Alice Swartzlander Patricia Sweeney Steven Sweet Joseph Swift Elaine Talada Ophelia Tarn Dianne Taylor Norman Taylor Theodore Tomlinson Ann Towers Jean Van Brunt Linda Vandine Eva Wade Florence Wales Susan Walker Betty Waltz Janice Warner Kathryn Wasowicz Brent Watson Mary Anne Weaver Sylvia Weaver Jean Weidman John Weiss Rose Wells Lyleann Wenrick Frank Wentworth JoAnn White Richard White Jan Wilson George Wolfe Janet Wolfe Georgia Wolfel Margaret WoUaston James Woodard Doris Woodruff Sara Worley James Yeager Marcia Yount Paul Yuhas Patsy Zellers IJI - ■SSi . Freshmen 238 Class Officers President SID PHILLIPS Vice President STEVE HANAUER Secretary JOANN CLARK Treasurer JAN WATKINS ROW 1: Tom Dodge, Ted Dodge, J, Powlus, S. Ottinger, M. Jane Wilson, B. Long. ROW 2: J. Meek- ley, M. Patz, B. Shaeff, N. Whitmer, J. Shade, P. Reese, B. Rairg. ROW 3: L. Prowant, G. Wetzel, A. Lotocki, K. Whitney, K. Thomas, C. White. ROW 4: J. Marmor, G. Lasco, E. Crawford, S. Hanauer, C. Whiting, J. Wakley, J. Bean. ROW 1: M. Brown, C. Noel, B. Cremmens, K. Korbobo, K. Fitz, C. White. ROW 2: D. Tripp, K. Suettelwig, M. Hunt, J. Hiebenai, K. Krichbaum, A. Creteau, S. Campbell. ROW 3: Y. Blider, E. Hamilton, D. Harris, K. Hanson, C. Beyant, G. Fisher. ROW 4: J. Keenan, D. Bowen, J. Kehler, C. Lee Williams, C. Johnson, R. Finer, D. Salsman. 239 ROW 1: B. Darlak, B. Kohl, N. Lappa, K. Kohler, K. Sames, J. Salvamoser. ROW 2: V. Kole, P. Edwards, D. Eggenbergee, J. Swiderski, M. Hufnagle, C. Hort, L. Weiss. ROW 3: S. Kutz, H. Lau- bach, G. Zarnoski, M. Rebecca John, B. Ellsworth, S. Ford. ROW 4: L. Menichetti, G. Hartson, M. Reid, P. Doane, V. Getz, J. Devine, C. Pysher. ■S .7? « «t i, ROW 1: J. Sneed, R. Tripp, M. Karhan, L. Mottl, M. Lewis, J. Herrick. ROW 2: P. Blum, M. Horer, L. Kimmel, J. Penetti, D. Franklin, D. Yecina, J. Piatt. ROW 3: E. Dobrosielski, P. Allen, J. Allison, H. Day, M. Jean Stradther, M. Beishline. ROW 4: B. Garrison, K. Buchert, D. Haire, D. Smith, J. Howe, J. Hoffnu, B. Madden. 240 ROW 1: G. Tansits, C. Stauffer, C. Poleo, D. Smith, D. Demar, N. Summo. ROW 2: W. Sue Long, K. Thomas, L. Lucas, R. Benjamin, M. Lord, J. Sullivan, S. Godlewski. ROW 3: L. Mazzanti, R. Mazzotesta, D. Smith, G. Smargiassi, W. Myholyk, J. Holden. ROW 4: J. Osuch, W. Meyer, P. Rhodes, J. Heniickson, D. Barton, S. Galli, H. Michalovic. ROW 1: E. Bordy, B. Dunkle, P. Tylus, C. Jones, S. Dorney, L. Stanley. ROW 2: G. Chiplis, S. Beam, N. Lithgow, J. Thomas, D. Shuck, S. Ducharme, S. Bass. ROW 3: C. Kamenski, L. Karaffa, S. Cianfarano, G. Arbogast, E. Slanery, C. Lokuta. ROW 4: P. Gate, D. Simonds, E. Misewicz, S. Clymer, W. McKalips, J. Dynak, G. Robinson. 241 ROW 1: K. Wambold, J. Stiunk, C. Williams, S. Stewart, G. Keii. ROW 2: C. Fleeger, J. Fish, S. Bigar, L. Malinowski, C. Sahiick, G. Kochan, J. Weeks. ROW 3: C. Kelchner, E. Eckert, L. Ebright, K. Carpenter, G. Barnhart, J. Watkins. ROW 4: N. Campbell, M. Cenra, D. Wolf, T. Cassell, W. Brown, R. Buchler, F. Volyer. ROW 1: M. Murphy, M. Montane, D. Ressler, L. Mooson, J. Legg, D. Ratko «ki. ROW 2: H. Goot- man, K. Stoyko, C. Rico, B. Darby, C. Zaring, P. Mitchell, S. Watkins. ROW 3: C. Wascovich, J. Rice, S. Mochaitis, M. Leahy, S. Jones, S. Veresko. ROW 4: A. Wagner, J. Cross, K. Werts, B. Drake, F. Santoro, M. Jones. 242 ROW 1: G. Davis, J. Zook, C. Myfelt, R. Mitteldorf, R. Kilargis, B. Keyvinski. ROW 2: K. Taylor, L. Barbaid, N. Enoch, K. Rugletic, C. Carlsen, J. Rusnok, D. Lindenberger. ROW 3: C, Evans, M. Nunemacher, B. Bryant, P. Morgan, B. Unguieit, J. Ely. ROW 4: S. Nichols, D. O ' Connor, A. Weibel, D. Hopper, R. Stevens, P. Nafus, D. Ferguson. r,,,TT,-l JN ' A ROW 1: S. Nye, S. Niles, J. McCarl, P. Mosher, L. Sweitzer, M. Olufshy. ROW 2: A. Misatone, S. Mischler, N. Miller, L. Mitchell, C. Swiderski, J. Nelson, S. McCloskey. ROW 3: C. Marrell, M. Sabine, S. VanSkirer, J. Wanner, J. Leathers, N. Olexa. ROW 4: R. Moyer, J. Bertan, D. Bueiley, D. Hodges, T. Bruntel, J. Sereno, B. Mowers. 243 ROW 1: B. Bomgaidner. K. Irons, S. Smith, B. Smith, M. Igoe, M. Richebacher. ROW 2: D. Simp- son, K. Bones, P. McDowell, T. Schrantz, C. Hoffman, D. Rossi, K. Snedeker. ROW 3: S. Morrison, S. Walker, B. Sheely, L. Tormey, S. Schenck, K. Schoenfelt. ROW 4: J. Perkins, J. Clark, M. Smith, R. Davis, D. Bravo, L. Ropke, S. Green. ROW 1: L. Blackwell, P. Bulb, K. Brown, S. Wilpizeski, C. Mabon, T. Troiani. ROW 2: D. Bailey, S. Haney, A. Spons, R. Yeager, N. Spicer, L. Bahr, T. Weiss. ROW 3: J. Mack, B. Spagnol, P. Bachman, V. Saxer, B. Yokes, S. Roskowski, ROW 4: J. Banik, N. Scott, W. Ward, M. Mowry, B. Ziegler, B. Cruttenden, S. Steinmetz. 244 ROW 1: R. Haddad, M. Busia, J. Basford, C. Bashore, T. Schaffner, K. Berguson. ROW 2: M. Beaney, E. Carlin, K. Bambera, D. Bedell, E. Castner, M. Bjork. ROW 3: S. Benn, K. Bodenberg, M. Augus- tine, S. Berger, D. Caldwell, V. Bennett. ROW 4: R. Marquart, J. Carson, G. Casselbuiy, J. Case, F. Higgins, N. Boyer, M. Whitmer. ROW 1: J. Miceli, M. Matthews, M. Mente, M. McKinnis, M. Kiehefner, J. Mikloiche. ROW 2: P. Linder, G. Mcintosh, C. Manning, R. McNeils, E, Miller, C. McNeal. ROW 3: M. Thomas, B. Kel- ler, R. Keiber, J. Berguson, G. Martin, J. Mateyak, R. McHale. 245 ROW 1: S. Salberg, L. C. Hine, E Bowersox. Hartzell, E. Gerhart, B. Carr, S. Shiplett, S. Elbrecht, S. Egolf, C. Andrew. ROW 2: C. Ramin, P. Stockholm. ROW 3: S. Kerr, R. Tanner, C. Chapman, L. Chappell, B. Ely, Borns. ROW 4: J. Reinhart, J. Burns, R. Sisk, J. Chrin, T. Combs, W. Collins, R. ROW 1: v.. Franceski, K. Buchko, S. Stoddard, J. Goble, T. Burchill, S. Arms, M. Rich. ROW 2: S. Bliss, A. Benjamin, M. Grosser, B. Hadden, L. Gold, M. Rossi, S. Heehes. ROW 3: L. Griffiths, K. Gravenor, R. Putnam, B. Sheets, U. Ostertag, M. Yerkes, B. Bittner. ROW 4: S. Clymer, S. Phillips, D. O ' Hara, J. Potrako, P. Peterson, P. Nush, L. McNeirnan, R. Oplinger, E. Misewicz. 246 ROW 1: B. Wills, P. Lowry, B. Hare, C. Landino, D. Petrus, L. Horning. ROW 2: J. Socash, D. Cann, B. Machezney, S. Thompson, L. Hooper, D. Nation. ROW 3: D. Wilson, T. Stephens, J. Smith, C. Swartz, M. Lampman, V. Mahoney, J. Pittman. Earnest Dedication . . , President Bryan Dr. Fred E. Bryan, immediate past president of Mansfield State College, was everything that could be expected of a col- lege president; he was an enthusiastic speaker, a dedicated edu- cator, and a capable administrator. He and his wife, Beny, were the best of hosts when visitors came to campus. But while all these qualities in him are respected, they are qualities which we often tend to take for, granted and not ones for which college presidents are remembered. Dr. Bryan, as we will remember him, was an all ' round good guy. Whether he was entertaining at various campus func- tions, playing drums with a visiting dance band, or dancing with his wife across the gymnasium floor, he communicated with the students. Frequently we saw him m the cafeteria, and he was not afraid to sit with students during meals. Or we saw pictures of him looking over new land which the college had been given - and he was not content to look at the lands through the eyes of some cartographer. We saw him at our organizational functions and our informal get-togethers, at our football games, and pep rallies. The real reminiscenses, however, do not rely upon mental photographs of watching a great guy do great things - we can re- member talking to him, shaking his hand, listening to him an- swer our questions and answermg his questions. We remember, firsthand, incidents of his fairness and open-mindedness. And this is always the way we shall remember him. i ' l I _ii 249 HMStJELV, HAIL. 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The Staff also wishes to thank Mr. Matt Lynott of Taylor Publishing Company for printing and binding arrangements, help and advice on layout, and especially for his patient understanding; McNaney Studios for all professionally taken pictures, for time taken for Carontawan in all respects, and above all, their patience; Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Creely for their secretarial assistance; Mr. Bernard Koloski for his fine photographic contributions; Dean Hurley, Mr. John Good, Mrs. Messersmith, and Mrs. Myers for pictures and informa- tion; the Administration offices and professors for their co- operation; and student photographers, RussHyde, Ted Coombs, Mari Harding and Donnie Salsman. Special thanks go to those people whose sacrifices few will ever know - spending the last hours working furiously to make ends meet - Pat Palmer, Candy Snyder, Donna Dunn, Tim Salony, Kathy Epply, Barbara Kramm, Stephanie Covell, Walt Reeser, and Richard Horten. To these people especially, and to everyone else, our sincere appreciation. 269 Senior Index -IDOLPH, PATRICIA. A. Home Economics; Johnstown, Pennsylvaxiia. U . A. A. ; Omicron Gamma Pi. ALAMPI, DANIEL P. Elementary; West Pittston, Pennsyl- vania. ALLEN, i :ARY J. .Music; Endicott, New York. ALLISON, CARLA S. Library; Manchester, Pennsylvania, P. S. E. A. ; Library Club; Young Republicans. ANDERSON, ELSIE R. Home Economics; Summitt, New Jersey. . A. A. ; Omicron Gamma Pi; Kappa Phi - Vice Prei. ANDERSON, JOHN Mathematics; Sayre, Pennsylvania, ANDERSON, WILLLAM KL Social Studies; Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. P, S. E. A. ; Young Republicans; Anthropology Club; Flashlight; Student Council. ANSWLXl, PHILIP J. Biology; Plains, Pennsylvania. M Club; Football; ALL Conference Football Team; Newman Club. ARCLLIN, RICHARD C. Geography; Tamaqua, Pennsyl- vania. Gamma Theta Upsilon. AREY, PATRICIA A. Elementary; Wyalusing, Pennsylvania. . A. A, ; N, E, A. ; P. S. E. A, ; A. C. E. - Vice Pres. 3; Women ' s Dorm Council - North Hall - Pres. 2; Pine Crest - Pres. 3; Dorm Council Senate - Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3; Student Coun- cil - Vice Pres. 3; Alpha Sigma Tau; Library Club. ARGONISH, JOHN M. Social Science; Old Forge, Pennsyl- vania. Anthropology Club - Pres. 3. AUSTIN, EUNICE V. Music; Roulette, Pennsylvania. Freshman Chorus; Advanced Chorus; Band 11; Concert Band; Marching Band; Orchestra; Kappa Phi; W. A. A. B BABB, ROBERT C. Music; WiUiamsport, Pennsylvania. Concert Wind Ensemble; Marching Band; Concert Band; Concert Choir; Chorus; Esquires; Music Education Club; Phi Mu Alpha; Opera Workshop; Renaissance Singers, BAIR, LLNDA J. Elementary; Levittown, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; P. S. E, A. ; Parents ' Day - Chairman; Carontawan - Co-Business Manager 3. BAKER, PATRICIA J. Music; Williamsburg, Pennsylvania. BALLACK, JOHN J. Elementary; Eldred, Pennsylvania. Art Club; Newman Club; P. S. E. A. ; N. E. A. BALLAPX), SHARON L. Liberal Arts; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; I. C. G. ; Library Association. BARBOUR, MARGAPJiT K. Home Economics; Carbondale, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; Omicron Cfamma Pi; Newman Club; Delta Zeta - Corresponding Secretary. BARDEN II, JOHN M. Secondary Education - Biology; Mansfield, Pennsylvania. BARKER, PATRICIA J. Music; Williamsburg, Pennsylvania. Woodwind Quintet; Concert Band; College-Community Orchesua; Chorus; Delta Zeta. BARKER, JAN M. BARTKOWSKl, WALTER A. Mathematics; Dickson City, Pennsylvania. BATTERSON, WILLIAM L. Elementary - Art; Gaines, Pennsylvania. BEECHEY, MARGARET G. BEITEL, RUTH E. Elementary; Easton, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. ; A. C. E. ; Library Association, BELLAMY, SANDRA K. Music; Eldred, Pennsylvania. Music Education Club; Concert Choir; N. E. N. C. ; P. M. E. A. ; P. S. E, A, BERGUSON, PAUL D. Liberal Arts - Chemistry; Mansfield, Pennsylvania, Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities; Phi Sigma Pi; Sigma Zeta - Pres. ; Delta Phi Alpha; Kappa Delta Pi; Debate Club; Ski Club; Anthropology Club; Opera Workshop; Password. BETZ, CAROL H. Library Science; Haverton, Pennsyl- vania. Delta Zeta; Library Association; W. A. A. BIBZA, ALICE K. Elementary - Special Education; Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania. C. E. C. ; P. S. E. A. ; A. C. E. ; W. A. A. BINGLER, JUDITH A. Elementary - Special Education; Furlong, Pennsylvania. BITTERS, WALLACE D. English; Wyoming, Pennsylvania. Newman Club - Vice President. BKBY, JAMES D. Social Science; Mansfield, Pennsyl- vania. BLACK, NANCY A. Elementary - Speech and EngUsh; Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania. Kappa Phi; W. A. A. ; P, S. E. A. ; N, E, A, BLUHM, JEAN CORNELL Elementary - English; Mansfield, Pennsylvania. BOLLINGER, RICHARD D. Social Science; New Oxford, Pennsylvania. Phi Sigma Kappa - Pres. 1; I. F. C. ; Young Republicans - Corresponding Secretary. BONTEMPO, MARY JONES Elementary - Special Education; Knoxville, Pennsylvania. Delta Zeta; W. A. A. BOOKHOLT, JOHN H. Music; New Ringgold, Pennsylvania. Freshman Chorus; Festival Chorus; Wind Ensemble; Symphon- ic Band; Marching Band - Manager; Brass Ensemble; Opera Workshop; Intramurals. 270 BORST, RONALD V. Elementary - Social Science; Way- mart, Pennsylvania. College Players - Treas. 4; Movie Committee - Chairman 4. BOWEN, RICHARD E. Secondary - Chemistry; Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Football; M Club; Track; Ski Club; Men ' s Dormitory Council; Student Recreation Committee; Cotillion Weekend Committee. Marching Band - Drum Major 4; Symphonic Band; Festival Chorus; Concert Chorus; Orchestra; Renaissance Singers; Mu- sic Education Club - Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Opera Workshop; Players; Les Jongleurs; Flashlight; P. S. E. A. ; Young Republi- cans. BUCKNO, TERRENCE English; Fullerton, Pennsylvania. Young Democrats - Pres. ; I. F. C. ; Football; Track. BOWER, GLORIA Home Economics; Landisburg, Pennsyl- vania. P. S.E. A. ; N, E. A. - Social Chairman; Delta Zeta; Panhellenic Council - Pres. 3; Omicron Gamma Pi; W.A. A. BOYER, CAROL D. Elementary - Special Education; Wil- liamsport, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. ; C. E. C. ; W. A. A. ; Flashlight ; Carontawan ; Young Republicans. BOYER, DANIEL J. Mathematics; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. BOYER, ROBERT C. Secondary Education; Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania. Sigma Theta Epsilom; P. S.E. A, ; Tutorial Board. BRACE, JEAN A. Home Economics; Mansfield, Pennsyl- vania. Omicron; Flashlight; Art Club - Treas. 2; Delta Zeta - Historian. BRACKEN, BRUCE S. Social Science; Dushore, Pennsyl- vania. BRADISH, LENDRA M. Public School Nursing. BRADLEY, JOHN T. Mathematics; Columbia Crossroads, Pennsylvania, BUMP, DLANA REID Social Studies; DuBois, Pennsylvania. Chi Psi Omega; W. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. BURBA, ALEXANDER M. Liberal Arts; Elysburg, Pennsyl- vania. Newman Club; Band; Esquires; Orchestra; Chorus. BURFIELD, JEAN ANN E. Mathematics; Elkland, Pennsyl- vania. Sigma Zeta; Kappa Delta Pi. BURKE, JAMES G. Elementary; Childs, Pennsylvania. Young Democrats; Newman Club. BURMAN, JANICE E. Home Economics; New Milford, Pennsylvania. Omicron Gamma Pi - Historian; Kappa Phi; P. S. E. A. BURNETT, ROBERT A. Mathematics; Troy, Pennsylvania. Phi Sigma Pi; Sigma Zeta; Knowledge Bowl; Homecoming Committee; Who ' s Who. BUZAKO, JR. , JOSEPH J. Social Science; MiUerton, Penn- sylvania. BZURA, ANASTASLA V. Home Economics; Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Players; Delta Zeta; Newman Club. BRAMBLE, ESTHER V. Home Economics; West Grove, Pennsylvania. Alpha Sigma Tau; Kappa Omicron Phi; Kap- pa Delta Pi - Historian 4; W. A. A. - Executive Board 2; P. S. E. A. BRANT, JAMES R. Elementary; Great Bend, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. ; Sigma Tau Gamma. BRENNAN, DOLORES A. Liberal Arts - English; Sayre, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; Newman Club; P. S. E. A. ; Players; Readers Theatre; Alpha Psi Omega - Corresponding Sec. 2, Treas. 3; Spring Weekend - Chairman 3; Mardi Gras Com- mittee; Homecoming Queen 4; Speech Ass ' n. BRENSINGER, DIANE J. Home Economics; Emmaus, Penn- sylvania. W. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. ; Carontawan; Flashlight; Young Republicans; Knowledge Bowl Committee. BRICKER, MARK A. Elementary; Emporium, Pennsylvania. Varsity Football; M Club - Treas. 3,4; Gamma Theta Up- silon. c CALKINS, PATRICIA E. Home Economics; Mansfield, Pennsylvania. CALLES, CONSTANCE J. Home Economics; Sharon, Penn- sylvania. W. A. A. ; Omicron Gamma Pi - Secretary 2; Pan- hellenic Council - Pres. 2; Alpha Sigma Tau - Pres. 3; P. S. E. A. CAMPBELL, BETTIE LOU Library Science; Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. CANCELLARl, MICHAEL L. Social Science; Forty Fort, Pennsylvania. CANDEE, CHERYL A. Home Economics; Monroeville, Pennsylvania. CAPUTO, ANTHONY J. Elementary - Special Education; Johnstown, Pennsylvania. BRINKLEY, JANICE E. 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College Players, P. S. E. A. LOOMIS, GINGER Liberal Arts - English; Sayre, Pennsyl- vania. W. A. A. ; Flashlight; College Players; Falcon; I. U. E. F. - Sec. -Treas. 2. MARSTELLER, BONITA R. Home Economics; Breinigsville, Pennsylvania. MARUCA, THEODORE B. Social Science; Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. M Club; Football. MASON, BETHE C. Library Science. MAWHIR, JR. , WILLIAM Social Science; Elmira Heights, New York. LOPES, LOUISE Home Economics; Hellertown, Pennsylvania. Omicron Gamma Pi; Newman Club; College Players; Ski Club; W.A. A. LORIGON, JOHN J. Library Science; Osceola Mills, Penn- sylvania. LUTZ, KATHLEEN M. Home Economics; Camp Hill, Penn- sylvania. W. A. A. ; Newman Club - Recording Sec. 2. LYBA, EDWARD S. Social Science; Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. LYON, JR. , CORNELIUS F. Humanities - English; Elmira, MAYO, PAUL S. . Social Science - History; Corning, New York. McANDREW, JOHN M. Elementary - English; Archbald, Pennsylvania. McCALIPS, JR. , MERLE L. Elementary - Social Studies; Yeagertown, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. ; Lutheran Students; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Young Democrats. McCarthy, KENNETH L. social studies; Wellsboro, Penn- sylvania. Day Students Executive Board; Day -Students Presi- dent 4. 277 Mccracken, LYNDx- G. Library Science; Liberty, Penn- sylvania, v ' . A, A. ; Flashlight; Les Jongleurs; P. S. E. A. ; N. E. A. ; Carontawan; Young Republicans; Opera Workshop; Kappa Delta Pi; Mansfield State College Library Association. Mcdonald, neil j. MES.- RDOS, JOHN M. Liberal Arts - Social Studies; Shavertown, Pennsylvania. METARKO, PETER F. Mathema tics; WeUsboro, Pennsyl- vania. MILLAR, JANET L. Home Economics; New Oxford, Penn- sylvania. Omicron Gamma Pi. MILLER, JEFFREY D. Elementary - Special Education; Elmira, New York. C.E.C. MILLER, SUSAN N. Liberal Arts - Geography; Erie, Penn- sylvania. Young Democrats - Secretary; Newman Club - Corresponding Secretary; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Alpha Beta Alpha. MILLER, WILLIAM Social Science; Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. Sigma Tau Gamma; 1. C.G. ; Young Democrats; Interfraternity Council. MILLS, MELODY A. Home Economics; York, Pennsylvania. MIN ' GOS, JOSEPH E. Humanities; Towanda, Pennsylvania. Newman Club; Password; Phi Sigma Pi; Kappa Delta Pi. MIRAGLLA, LOUIS A. Liberal Arts - Social Studies; Corn- ing, New York. MITCHELL, KAREN M. Elementary - Social Studies; Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, W. A. A. ; Newman Club; Alpha Sigma Tau - Historian; P. S. E. A, MITCHELL, KATHLEEN A, Elementary - Spanish; Media, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; Alpha Sigma Tau; Newman Club; P, S, E. A. ; Spanish Club; Art Club. MONKS, ALBERTA A. Public School Nurse. MOORE, WILLIAM J. Humanities; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. ; Young Republicans. MORGANS, JOHN P. Social Science; Tamaqua, Pennsyl- vania. Flashlight; Men ' s Recreation Association - Vice-Presi- dent 3; Student Recreation; Newman Club; P. S. E. A. MORGENSTERN, LUCILLE Elementary - Spanish; Mansfield, Pennsylvania. MORRIS, RAND T. Social Science: Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, Gamma Theta Upsilon. MORSE, JR., ROBERT L. Social Science; Corning, New York. MOSHER, BASIL M. Social Science; Carbondale, Pennsyl- vania. Newman Club; Anthropology Club; Gamma Theta. MOSS, JUDY L. Elementary - Speech and Drama; West Pittston, Pennsylvania, Delta Zeta; Young Republicans; Reader ' s Theaue; P, S. E. A. MURPHY, JAMES S. Elementary - Social Studies; Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania. MURRAY, LARRY C, Social Science; Hughesville, Penn- sylvania, N NEWMAN, DANIEL G, Liberal Arts - Geography; Mans- field, Pennsylvania, NEWMAN, DEANNA R, Home Economics; Hummels Wharf, Pennsylvania, NIMTZ, SHARON A. Elementary; Gettysburg, Pennsyl- vania. Kappa Phi - Pres. 3; P. S. E, A. ; N. E. A. ; W. A. A, NORDSTROM, SUSAN K, Home Economics; Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, NORTON, REBECCA J, Elementary - Social Studies; Brad- ford, Pennsylvania, Kappa Phi. NOSS, PAUL M. Social Science; Glen Lyon, Pennsylvania. Baseball, NOYE, FRED C. Social Science; Duncannon, Pennsylvania. Young Republicans - Chairman; Kappa Delta Pi; P. S. E. A, NYMAN, DAVID R. Elementary - Social Studies; Wil- liamsport, Pennsylvania. Phi Sigma Pi - Corresponding Sec- retary 3; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Kappa Delta Pi; P. S.E. A. ; Who ' s Who. O ' CONNOR, DONALD F, Elementary - Social Studies; Renovo, Pennsylvania. O ' CONNOR, ROBERT L. Elementary - Social Studies; Port Allegany, Pennsylvania, O ' DONNELL, JOHN E, Elementary - Social Studies; WeUs- vUle. New York. P. S.E. A. OKRASINSKI, JR., FRANCIS R. Library Science; Scranton, Pennsylvania, OLENICK, RUTH OLMSTEAD, AMY JO Music; Mexico, New York. Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Alpha Iota - President; S. C. A. ; College Community Orchestra; Marching Band; College Musicum; French Horn Ensemble; Concert Choir; Music Club - Corre- sponding Secretary, ORI, SHARON M. Home Economics; Wyomissing, Pennsyl- vania. Omicron Gamma Pi - President; W. A. A. ; Kappa Phi; Student Council; Senate; Women ' s Dormitory Council - Sec- retary, O ' REILLY. JOSEPHINE S. Elementary OSGOOD, MARY A. Humanities - English; Wellsboro, 278 Pennsylvania, W. A. A. ; S. C, A. ; Kappa Delta Pi; Opera Workshop. OTT, KEITH E. Liberal Arts - Social Science; Taylor, Pennsylvania. Gamma Theta Upsilon - Corresponding Secre- tary; Men ' s Dormitory; Head Counselor. OWENS, THOMAS S. Social Science; Blossburg, Pennsyl- vania. PALMER, RICHARD J. Social Science; Athens, Pennsyl- vania. S. C. A. - President. PALUMBO, MARIETTA A. Home Economics; Dunmore, Pennsylvania. Cheerleader; Players; Omicron Gamma Pi; Kappa Omicron Phi; Ski Club; Newman Club; Who ' s Who; Readers Theatre Showcase. PARIS, ALLEN N. Elementary - Special Education; Tioga, Pennsylvania. Day Students - Vice-President; Executive Board of Day Students. PARKS, LAVETA R. Library Science; Rome, Pennsylvania. Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Pi; Young Republicans; Library Club. PATTERSON, JOAN E. Elementary; Trout Run, Pennsyl- vania. PATTI, SALVATORE J. Social Science; Phillipsburg, New Jersey. Football. PEARSON, HERBERT L. Science - Biology; Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Student Council; Junior Class President; Sigma Zeta; Phi Sigma Pi; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Sigma Epsilon - Re- cording Secretary; Who ' s Who; Ski Club; P. S. E. A. PEASE, WILLIAM A. Music; Montrose, Pennsylvania. Phi Sigma Epsilon; Phi Mu Alpha; Phi Sigma Pi; College-Com- munity Orchestra; Intercollegiate Chorus; Renaissance Singers. PERRY, MARGARET E. Home Economics; Honesdale, Penn- sylvania. P. S. E. A. ; W. A. A, ; Newman Club; Omicron Gam- ma Pi; Woman ' s Dormitory Council; Flashlight Staff - Editor- in-Chief 4; Senior Advisor 4. PETROFF. JOSEPH C, Elementary - Social Studies; Berwick, Pennsylvania. Art Club; P. S. E. A. ; Wrestling; N. E. A. PHERREIGO, SARAH A. Elementary - Spanish; Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. ; N. E, A, ; Ski Club; Art Club. PHIBBS, HOWARD T. Music; Takoma Park, Maryland. PIERSON, JUDITH A. Elementary - Library Science; Nor- ristown, Pennsylvania. Alpha Sigma Tau - Editor; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Women ' s Dorm Council - Treasurer; W. A. A. ; Library Club. PLIESKATT, ARTHUR C. POLICELLA, RUTH A. Elementary - Special Education; Mineola, New York. L, I. ; Women ' s Dorm Council - Secre- tary; C. E. C. ; W. A. A. ; Art Club; P. S. E. A. ; Who ' s Who; Kappa Delta Pi. POTTER, KATHERINE B. Elementary - Geography; Towanda, Pennsylvania. Gamma Theta Upsilon. POWELL, GLADYS V. Elementary - English; WeUsboro, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. ; N. E. A. ; Kappa Delta Pi; C. E. C. POWELL, SANDRA K. Elementary - Speech and Drama; Bath, New York. College Players; Ski Club; Chi Psi Omega. PRIEST, HELENA M. Elementary - History; Blossburg, Pennsylvania. PRUGH, FRANK C. Liberal Arts; Tioga, Pennsylvania. Gamma Theta Upsilon; Day Students ' Club; Executive Board. R RANSAVAGE. PAUL J. Social Science - Geography; Kings- ton, Pennsylvania. RAYSOR, DARRELL O. Social Science; Pottstown. Pennsyl- vania. Baseball. REAM, DENISE N. Humanities - English; Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. W. A. A. ; Alpha Sigma Tau - Secretary 3. REED, ROLF S. Liberal Arts - English; Wethersfield, Con- necticut. Phi Sigma EpsUon - Recording Secretary 3 - Cor- responding Secretary 4; The Falcon - Editor 3; Flashlight. REID, DIANA L. Social Studies; DuBois, Pennsylvania. REINIGER, LEE R. Music; Reading, Pennsylvania. RENNIGER, JANI CE A. Home Economics; Lansdale, Penn- sylvania. W. A. A. ; Omicron Gamma Pi; Art Club. RETTGER, BERNADINE R. Music; Mt. Jewett, Pennsylvania. Sigma Alpha Iota; Newman Club - Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-President; Orchestra; Chorus; Music Education Club; W. A. A. ; Flashlight. REYNOLDS, DAVID L. Elementary - Special Education; Lyons, New York. Sigma Tau Gamma. RHODES, KATHLEEN A. Music; McVeytown, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; Music Education Club; Sigma Alpha Iota - Chap- lain; Concert Choir. RIEHL, JACK C. Elementary - Geography; Wilkes-Baxre, Pennsylvania. ROBINSON, CLIFFORD F. Elementary - Mathematics; Wyalusing, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. - Sergeant-at-Arms 1, Treasurer 3; Class Vice President 4, ROBERTS, CHARLOTTE H. Library Science; Pennsburg, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. ; Delta Phi Alpha; P. S. E. A. ; Library Association - Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi - Secretary 4; Flashlight. RODNEY, DOUGLAS F. Library Science; Scranton, Penn- sylvania. Baseball; P. S. E. A. ; 4-H Club; Young Republicans; Debate Club; M. S. C. Library Association. ROGGENBAUM, PAULA RODGERS Elementary - Spanish; Bradford, Pennsylvania. ROLAND, DAVID W. Music; Reading, Pennsylvania. Opera 279 Vv ' orkshop; College Players; Psi Omega. Pennsylvania. ROLLS, RICH.-VRD L. Social Science; Punxsutawney, Penn- sylvania. Gamma Theta Upsilon. ROSS, THONL S W. Oementaxy - Special Education; Cranford, Xew York. ROUPP, GLEXXA J. Elementary - Special Education; Liberty, Pennsylvania. C. E. C. ; P. S. E. A. ; Young Republi- cans. ROWE, JOHN R. Mathematics; Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania. ROWE, LAWRENCE A. Social Science; Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. Anthropology Club; Men ' s Athletic Associa- tion; M Club; Football. ROWE, NL-VRGARET A. Elementary -. Social Studies; Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. ; S. C. A. ; Gamma Theta Upsilon. RUCKEL, BARRY L. Elementary - Social Studies; Mechanics- burg, Pennsylvania. Phi Sigma Kappa; Basketball; Track; Young Republicans; Men ' s Recreation Association. RULANDER, KAREN L. Humanities - French; Warren, Penn- sylvania, Pi Delta Phi - Historian; Flashlight; W. A. A. ; P. S.E. A. RUSSAVAGE, ARTHUR J. Elementary - Social Studies; Duryea, Pennsylvania. RUTH, GREGORY E. Music; Nazareth, Pennsylvania. Con- cert Wind Ensemble; Esquires; College Orchestra; Brass En- semble; Opera Workshop Pit Band. SADONICK, CHESTER T. Science; Elmira. New York. Newman Club - President; P. S. E. A. SAIA, UCHAEL P. Liberal Arts - Geography; West Pitts- ton, Pennsylvania. SALONY, TIMOTHY J, Library Science; Lilly, Pennsyl- vania. M Club - President, Treasurer; Library Club; Phi Sigma Pi. SANDEEN, JANET C. Home Economics; Bradford, Pennsyl- vania. Cheerleader; Omicron Gamma Phi; W. A. A. SANDERSON, LYNNE S. SAUCHUK, MICHAEL F. Social Science; Danvers, Massa- chusetts. SCHAEFFER, WANDA L. Elementary - Art; Myerstown, Pennsylvania. SCHLIEDER, SUSAN E. Music; Catawissa, Pennsylvania. Music Education Club; W. A. A. ; Lambda Mu; Sigma Alpha Iota; Kappa Delta Pi. SCHI4IDT, LYNN SHULTZ, JR., JOSEPH J. Science - Biology; West Pittston, SCHWALM, MICHAEL G. Music; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Opera Workshop; Wind Ensemble; Esquires; Concert Choir; Marching Band; Music Education Club. SCHWARZBAUER, DIETER Humanities - German; Duncan- non, Pennsylvania. SEARFOSS, ROBERT C. Mathematics. SEBRING, JAMES C. Elementary - Special Education; Emporium, Pennsylvania. SEEBER, SUZANNE SMITH Public School Nurse; Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania. SHADY, JARED A. Social Science; Newport, Pennsylvania. Sigma Tau Gamma; Track. SHAFER, CHRISTINA M. Elementary - Special Education; Kingston, Pennsylvania. C. E. C. ; P. S. E. A. ; Hemlock Dorm Council; College Manor Dorm Council - Vice-President; Newman Club; Women ' s Senate. SHEER, RODNEY N. Mathematics; WeUsboro, Pennsylvania. SHELTON, NORMA M. Public School Nurse. SHERMAN, MARCLA W. Humanities. SHIELDS, JAMES E. Mathematics. SHUE, GEORGE B. Elementary - Social Studies; Hanover, Pennsylvania. Football; Track; M Club; Phi Sigma Kappa. SHULL, JAYNE E. Elementary - Special Education; Johns- burg, Pennsylvania. SHULTZ, DAVID W. Social Science; Montoursville, Penn- sylvania. Wrestling; M Club; Phi Sigma Kappa. SHULTZ, JOSEPH J. Science. SIEG, BARBARA J. Home Economics; Easton, Pennsylvania. College Players; Kappa Phi; Bridge Club; Omicron Gamma Pi; Young Republicans. SILFIES, BRUCE D. Music; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Pi Sigma Epsilon; Golf Team; Marching Band; Wind Ensemble; Brass Ensemble; Chorus; Music Education Club. SIMAR, ROBERT C. Elementary - Social Studies; Turtle- point, Pennsylvania, Phi Sigma Epsilon - Treasurer; Senior Class President. SIROTKIN, STANLEY A. Elementary - Special Education; Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Phi Sigma Epsilon; C. E. C. ; Art Club; P. S. E. A; N. E. A. ; FootbaU; Young Republicans. SITLER, SHELBERT C. Elementary - Special Education; Berwick, Pennsylvania. SLATTERY, JOHN T. Social Science; Berlin, New York. SLAVIN, ROBERT J. Liberal Arts - Social Studies; Eldred, Pennsylvania. 280 SLOCUM, SANDRA L. Elementary - English; Nicholson, Pennsylvania. Yearbook; P, S. E. A. SMITH, DONALD P, Elementary - Special Education; Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. College Players; Ski Club. SMITH, ELIZABETH R. Elementary - Social Studies; Mans- field, Pennsylvania, SMITH, JUDITH K. Home Economics; Reading, Pennsyl- vania. W. A. A. ; Omicron. SMITH, LYNNE A. Music; Lancaster, Pennsylvania. L. S. A. . - Vice President; Music Education Club; Lamba Mu - Treas- urer; Sigma Alpha Iota; College-Community Orchestra; Symphoma Band; Festival Chorus; Recorder Consort; Collegium Musicum. STADELMAIER, LYNNE L. Elementary - French; Elmira, New York. Newman Club; VV. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. STAMBAUGH, ELIZABETH Elementary - Special Education; Milroy, Pennsylvania. C. E. C. ; Hockey. STARNER, RONALD D. Music; Altoona, Pennsylvania. Wind Ensemble; Marching Band; Festival Chorus; Music Edu- cation Club; Phi Sigma Epsilon; I. F. C. ; Ski Club; Flashlight. STETTLER, WILLIAM R. Science - Biology; Allentown, Pennsylvania. Phi Sigma Epsilon; Phi Sigma Pi; Sigma Zeta; M Club; Wrestling; I. F. C. - Treasurer; Golf; Caro ntawan; Track. STEVENS, TERRY L. Elementary - English; Sayre, Pennsyl- vania. S. C. A. ; 4-H; P. S. E. A. ; W. A. A. SMITH, SANDRA L. Home Economics; New Kensington, Pennsylvania. Kappa Omicron Pi, Kappa Delta Pi; Omicron Gamma Pi; Opera Workshop; Kappa Phi; Flashlight. STOCKDILL, JAMES A. R. Social Science; Dayton, Penn- sylvania. Phi Sigma Epsilon; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Young Democrats. SMYTH, JOHN O, Liberal Arts - History; PhUadelphia, Pennsylvania. SMYTH, MARY JO McCORMICK Elementary - Social Studies; Andover, New York. STOCUM, EMMA J. Elementary - English; Canton, Penn- sylvania. STORMS, SHARON S. Elementary - Library Science; Corn- ing, New York. SNITZER, ANDREW M. Social Science; Olyphant, Penn- sylvania. Gamma Theta Upsilon; P. S. E. A. SNYDER, STEPHEN J. Elementary - Social Studies; WU- liamsport, Pennsylvania, SOKIRA, BEVERLY J, Elementary - English; Corning, New York. SOLTIS, JEAN M. Humanities; Uniondale, Pennsylvania. Marquee - Editor; Pi Delta Phi - Secretary; Kappa Delta Phi; Alpha Psi Omega; W. A. A. ; Who ' s Who; P. S, E. A; Women ' s Dorm Council; Young Republicans; Kappa Phi; College Play- ers, Opera Workshop. SOMOGY, RONALD S. Science; Mansfield, Pennsylvania. Sigma Tau Gamma. SOPRANO, JOHN M. Elementary - Social Studies; Sayre, Pennsylvania, Football; AU-State Football Team; M Club. SOPRANO, JOYCE TENCH Elementary; Tarentum, Pennsyl- vania. Cheerleader. SOSNOSKIE, CHARLES L, Social Science; Shamokin, Penn- sylvania. Baseball; Phi Sigma Kappa. SPENCER, HAROLD R. Mathematics; Mansfield, Pennsyl- vania. SPENCER, JANET D. Elementary - Speech and Drama; Troy, Pennsylvania. Chi Psi Omega - Sentinel; College Players; Alpha Psi Omega - Treasurer; W. A. A. ; Young Re- publicans; Opera Workshop; P. S. E. A. SPORY, LAURA L. Elementa ' -y - Social Studies; Boswell, Pennsylvania. STRANGE, MARIE A. Library Science; Mansfield, Pennsyl- vania. STRAUB, DAVID P. Mathematics; WiUiamsport, Pennsyl- vania. M Club; Football; Sigma Tau Gamma. STRAW, DEAH F. Library Science; Halifax, Pennsylvania. Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Ski Club; P. S. E. A. ; N. E. A. ; Library Association - President. STRAZDUS, LINDA M. Elementary - Special Education; West Wyoming, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. ; C. E. C. SUDOL, THOMAS J. Elementary - Social Studies; Mocanaqua, Pennsylvania. Ski Club - Treasurer. SUTHERLAND, ROBERT S. Elementary - Social Studies; Mansfield, Pennsylvania. Mansfield Forum. SWAN, ELEANOR A. Social Science; Coudersport, Pennsyl- vania. SWARTZ, NORMAN J. Elementary - Social Studies; Falls, Pennsylvania. TAGLIATERRA, PAUL Elementary - History; Old Forge, Pennsylvania. Newman Club; T ; Intramurals. TAXIS, PETER Science - Earth and Space; DuBois, Pennsyl- vania. TAYLOR, BEVERLY L. Elementary - Library Science; East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Chi Psi Omega - Reporter 2, 3,4; A. C. E. - Pres. ; W. A. A. ; Flashlight; Library Association; P. S. E. A. ; N. E. A. ; Homecoming Committee; Spring Week- end Committee. 281 TAYLOR, DENA L. Secondary - Mathematics; New Milford, Pennsylvania. Flashlight; Players; Opera Workshop; Kappa Delta Pi; Sii;ma Zeta - Sec. -Treas. 3. Pennsylvania. Newman Club; Ski Club; Men ' s Athletic As- sociation; Homecoming Committee; Intramurals. TEATS, PEGGY Humanities - English; Mt. Pleasant, Penn- sylvania. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. ; N. E. A. ; Hockey. TENCH, JOYCE S. Elementary - French; Tarentum, Penn- sylvania. TERRY m, JONATHAN C. Social Scie nce; Carlisle, Penn- sylvania. TEZYK, STANLEY F. Social Science - History; Auburn, New York. THOMAS, GLENN R. Social Science; Gamma Theta Upsilon. THURXER, ARTHUR C. Liberal .-Vrts - History; Atlas, Penn- sylvania. TICE, DORA C. Elementary - Library Science; Mainesbiug, Pennsylvania. V. A. A. ; Library Association; P. S. E. A. TIR_ , R1CH.- RD Social Science. TOKARZ, BETTE L. Elementary - English; Covington, Penn- sylvania. Day Students Organization - Executive Board; P. S.E. A. ; Kappa Delta Pi; Homecoming Committee; Who ' s Who. TOUSCHER, KATHLEEN R. (Mrs. Christini) Home Eco- nomics; Mildred, Pennsylvania. O ; Kappa Omicron Phi; P. S.E. A. TOWNSEND, MARY LOU Elementary - Special Education; Mansfield, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. ; C. E. C. TRIANO, JOSEPH A. Social Science; Scranton, Pennsyl- vania. Who ' s Who; Phi Sigma Pi; Kappa Delta Pi - Pres. ; P. S. E. A. ; Intramurals; Gamma Theta Epsilon; Men ' s Stu- dent Recreation Association. TROUT, IRVLN B. Social Science; Red Lyon, Pennsylvania TRUDNAK, RICHARD J. Elementary - Science; Mocanaqua, Pennsylvania. Ski Club; Newman Club; Men ' s Athletic As- sociation; Homecoming Committee; Intramurals. TRUTT, JUDITH A. Humanities - English; Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania. Players; Alpha Sigma Tau; P. S. E. A. ; Ski Club; Carontawan 2; Spring Weekend Committee. TURNER, SUSAN M. Home Economics; Drexel Hill, Penn- sylvania. Omicron Gamma Pi; P. S, E. A. ; W. A. A. ; L. S. A. u UBALDINI, DINALD E. Liberal Arcs - History; Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. UNGER, JR., JvlARK E. Social Science; Tower City, Penn- sylvania. FootbaU; M Club - Treas. 1; Recreation Com- mittee; Men ' s Recreation Committee. URAM, JEROME f. Elementary ■■Social Studies; Mocanaqua, VERBENA, ALBERT Music; Leechburg, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. ; Chorus; Marching Band; Music Education Club; Newman Club - Choir Director 4; Opera Workshop; Intra- murals; Symphonic Band; Collegium Musicum; Baseball; Dinint! Room Committee. VITE, PHYLLIS H. Home Economics; Towanda, Pennsyl- vania. VLASITS, GUY R. Social Science; Hackensack, New Jersey. Track; Plii Sigma Epsilon; Phi Sigma Pi. VOLPE, VINCENT J. Social Science; Scranton, Pennsyl- vania. VROMAN, WILLIAM L. Social Science - Geography; Morrisdale, Pennsylvania. w WADAS, FRANK E. Science - Biology; Shavertown, Penn- sylvania. WALKER, JR. , THOMAS J. Science - Biology; Olyphant, Pennsylvania. Phi Sigma Kappa - Vice Pres. 4; Intra Frater- nity Council. WALLACE, LINDA LOU Elementary - Special Education; Riverside, Pennsylvania. C. E. C. ; W. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. ; Alpha Sigma Tau - Chaplain. WALLACE, SUSAN R. Elementary - Social Studies; Waver- ly, New York. WALLIN, BRUCE K. Liberal Arts - Chemistry; Mansfield, Pennsylvania. Sigma Zeta; Who ' s Who. WALSH, KEVIN P. Elementary - Social Studies; Scranton, Pennsylvania. Student Council; Men ' s Executive Council - Pres. ; M Club; Track; Dining Room Committee; Newman Club. WARDS, LINDA K. Home Economics; Riverside, Pennsyl- vania. Kappa Omicron Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Omicron Gam- ma Pi. WATKINS, LYNNE M. Home Economics; WeUsboro, Penn- sylvania. WATKINS, SANDRA JOHNSON Home Economics; Wells- boro, Pennsylvania. WEAVER, SUSAN M. Elementary - Library Science; Cogan Station, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; Cotillion Committee; Carontawan - Co-Editor; Flashlight; P. S. E. A. ; Spring Week- end Committee; Grecian Sing; Parents Day Committee; Who ' s Who; Kappa Delta Pi. WEILAGE, MARGARET A. Elementary - Special Education; Dalton, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; A. C.E. - Treas,; Young Republicans; Majorette; P. S.E. A. ; Kappa Delta Pi. 282 WEINEL, THOMAS J. Mathematics; Eldred, Pennsylvania. Omicron Gamma Pi; Kappa Omicron Phi; Kappa Delta Pi. WELLS, ROSEANNE R. Elementary. WEST, JAMES P. Science - Biology; Swoyerville, Penn- sylvania. Phi Sigma Epsilon; College Players; Ski Club; Veterans Club - Secretary 2; Young Republicans; Golf. WEST, SUSAN ANN Humanities - French; Wellsboro, Penn- sylvania. Day Students Organization - Executive Board; Pi Delta Phi; Delta Zeta - Activities Chairman. WORTHINGTON, SANDRA H. Library Science; Troy, Penn- sylvania. W. A. A. ; Library Association. WYKOFF, SUSAN l DINGTON Home Economics. YOCHUM, DIANE M. Humanities - English; Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; Ski Club; Alpha Sigma Tau. WIEGMAN, JOYCE A. Home Economics; Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania. W. A. A. ; Ski Club; Omicron Gamma Phi. WIERBOWSKl, THOMAS J. Music. WILKE, KATHLEEN J. Mathematics; Hallstead, Pennsyl- vania. W. A. A. ; Opera Workshop; P. S. E. A. WILKES, JOSEPH J. Elementary - Social Studies; Nanti- coke, Pennsylvania. WILLIAMS 111, BENJAMIN R. Elementary - Library Science; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Men ' s Dorm Council; Library Assistant; Sigma Theta Epsilon; Student Recreation Committee. WILLIAMS, M. ELIZABETH Elementary - Special Educa- tion; Elmira, New York. P. S. E. A. ZALANOWSKI, PAUL J. Liberal Arts - History; Shamokin, Pennsylvania. ZEAFLA, SHIRLEY M. Elementary - Social Studies; Liberty, Pennsylvania. Kappa Phi; W. A. A. ZEHNER, JOHN A. Music; Reading, Pennsylvania. Orches- tra; Chorus; Phi Mu Alpha; Pit Orchestra. ZELLERS. WANDA SCHAEFFER Elementary. ZOSCHG, JR. , MATTHEW A. Elementary - Social Studies; Emporium, Pennsylvania. M Club; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Dorm Council; Men ' s Executive Dorm Council - Sec. -Treas. ; Football; Athletic Policy Committee; Anthropology Club; P.S.E. A. ; N.E. A. WILSON, CHARLOTTE A. WILSON, JOHN J. Social Science; Scranton, Pennsylvania. Sigma Tau Gamma; Radio Club - Secretary Treasurer; New- man Club; P. S. E. A. ; Marching Band. WISE, NANCY E. Home Economics; Bowmansville, Penn- sylvania. Kappa Omicron Phi; Alpha Sigma Tau; W. ' A. A. ; Cheerleading - Captain 3. WISER, KENNETH A. Science - Biology; Falls Creek, Penn- sylvania. WITUCKI, KATHERINE E. Elementary - Special Education; Elmira Heights, New York, W. A. A. ; C. E. C. WOJCDC, CONSTANCE A. Mathematics; Covington, Penn- sylvania. Day Student ' s Organization; P. S. E. A. ; Newman Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Zeta - Recording Secretary; Delta Zeta - Corresponding Secretary. WOLF, BARBARA SUE Elementary - Social Studies; Mead- ville, Pennsylvania. W. A. A. ; A. C. E. ; P. S. E. A. ; N. E. A. ; Flashlight ; Carontawan - Co-Editor; Gamma Theta Upsilon - Sec. -Treas. ; Who ' s Who. WOLFGANGER, JAMES O. Elementary - Special Education; Austin, Pennsylvania. P. S. E. A. ; N. E. A. ; C. E. C. - Treas. 4; Sigma Tau Gamma. WOOD, NANCY JANE Elementary - Special Education; Faiiport, New York. Chi Psi Omega; C. E. C. ; W. A. A. ; P. S. E. A. ZVARICH, SUSAN E. Home Economics; Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania. Omicron Gamma Pi; W. A.A. ; Delta Zeta. WOOD, SUSAN E. Home Economics; Benton, Pennsylvania. Delta Zeta - Treas. 2,3; W. A. A. ; Women ' s Dorm Council; 283 Mansfield students will be recognized by name in the future 284 Index Since the beginning of printing and permanent communica- dons, names have made news wherever people have lived. The names of the students which appear in the following index have been a vital part of the college during the past year. Their names have been recorded as members of countless organizations, on fraternity and sorority rolls, on the official records of the registrar, and in many general publications. Before these students ' social and professional careers are ended, the same names may appear in many of the leading pro- fessional publications, and may be well known for their conui- butions to society. 285 Index of Names Abbott, Dana £21 Acresti, Michael 221 Adams, Dawn Adolph, Patricia 77 Adonizio, Robert 142,230 Affleck, Darlene 230 Aldrich, Darlene 230 Alferno, John 123 Algar, Mary 230 Allen, Mary 77,13S Allen, Peggy 240 Allen, Terry Allison, Carla 77 AUison, Janet 240 Altieri, Angela Altomonte, Carmen 230 Ambs, Catherine Anderson, Eliie 77,211 Anderson, John 193 Anderson, Klas 124 Anderson, Lana 60,113,201,221 Anderson, Linda ISS Anderson, William 192 Andes, Ned Andonizio, R. 170,171,172,173 Andreas, Ruth 221 Andrew, Cathy 246 Andrew, Janet Andrews, Douglas 221 Andrews, Eugene Anewalt, Eileen 221 Angelo, Richard Anilonis, Patricia Anstadt, Kenneth 175,196,210,221 Answini, Philip 77,142,144,200 Anstrom, Marcia 210,221 Antonucci, Robert 202,221 ApoUonio, Mary 230 Arbogast, Glenn 241 Arculin, Richard 77,129 Ard. Sandra 59,111,113,221 Arey, Patricia 77,113 Argenio, Joseph 221 Argonish, John 77 Argy, Janet 114,221 Arms, Sandra Arseniu, George Arnold, Carl Aspinall, Linda 210,230 Augustine, Marcia 202,245 Aumiller, Carol Austin, David Austin, Eunice 77 Austin, Wendy JLill llJ ' l B Babb, Robert 71 Babcock, Herbert Babcock, William 146 Bachman, Connie 196 Bachman, Paula 211,244 Bagley, Elizabeth 230 Bahr, Linda 244 Bailey, David Bailey, Dawn 190,244 Bailey, Gerald Bailey, Ruth Bailey, Stanley Bainbridge, Susan 211 Bair, Linda 77 Baker, Darlene 138,188,221 Baker, Janice 71,188,189 Baker, Judith 70,138,221 Baker, Marlene Baker, Mary Baker, Raymond 135,188 Baker, Richard Baldwin, Elaine Baldwin, John Ballak, John 77 Ballard, Linda 130,198,212,221 Ballard, Sharon 77,198 Bambera, Karen 245 Banik, Jan 244 Banks, Donald Barbaro, Leona 243 Barbour, Margaret 77 Bardella, Patricia Barden, John 77 Barker, Jan Barker, Patricia 78,117,126 Berkley, Joanne Barley, Terry 230 Barnhart, Gary 242 Baron, Delores Barr, Mrs. Hollyce 22 Barrel!, David 124,210,230 Barsony, John Bartell, Rhoda 138,191,228 Bartkowski, Walter 78,155,157,159 Barton, Douglas 146,241 Barton, James 67,187,190,243 Barton, Sandra 211,221 Bartron, Harry 64,65,128,136,202, 205,230 Basford, Janet 245 Bashore, Connie 245 Bass, Sheila 241 Bastress, Karen 114,209,221 Batterson, William Baylor, Carole Baynes, Dr. John 20 Beam, Sherilee 241 Bean, James 71,188,189,199,239 Beaney, Mary 245 Beatty, Donald 123,199,209,221 Bechtold, Ruth Beck, Joyce Becker, Dianne 199,221 Bedell, Dianne 245 Beebe, Donna Beechey, Margaret 78 Beeman, Suzzanne 230 Beemer, Cathleen Beers, Bonnie 64,128,202 Behar, Dr. Rudolph 35 Behlke, Donald 206,221 Behrman, Jacqueline 11 7,196,221 Bell, Richard 221 Beirne, Carol Beishline, Mary 240 Beitel, Ruth 78 Beljan, Joann Bellamy, Sandra 78 Belles, Roland Bellomo, Joseph 123 Bencetic, Dr. Stephen 28,202 Bender, John 189,190,204,221 Benfer, Beverly 117,130,230 Benjamin, Ann 246 Benjamin, Leroy 204,230 Benjamin, Robert 241 Benn, Susan 210,245 Benner, Linda 211,213,221 Bennett, Barbara 221 Bennett, Donna 230 Bennett, Linda 130,230 Bennett, Mrs. Marion 24 Bennett, Rhona 130,198,221 Bennett, Virginia 245 Berbary, Paul Berfield, Allen Berger, Sharon 245 Berglund, Mrs. Nina Berguson, John R. 245 Berguson, Paul 78,126,134,136,139 Berguson, Kathleen 245 Berkstresser, John 118 Berresford, William 135,187,189, 201,221 Berryman, Diana 230 Berryman, Linda 132,221 Betz, Carol 78 Bevan, James 170 Beyant, Carol 239 Beyer, Susan 230 Bibza, Alice 78 Biddle, Diane 130,132,207,221 Biegun, Richard 124,230 Bielski, Joseph Bigar, Susan 242 Billheim, Judy 230 Billings, Mrs. Ruth 32,113 Billow, Kimber 170,135,188,189, 230 Binder, Gregory 70 Bingaman, Diane 230 Bingler, Judith 79,180 Binley, Susan 127 Bissey, Susanne 206,213 Bittenbender, Joyce 207,221 Bitters, Wallace 79 286 Bittler, Donald Bittner, Barbara 246 Bixby, James 79 Bixler, Susan 114 Bjork, Marilyn 180 Black, Leonard Black, Nancy 79,211 Black, Paula 114,221 Blackman, Rebecca Blackwell, Linda 244 Blaii, Leslie 158 Blais, Mr. Wilfred Blankenbehler, S. E. 198,230 Bleiler, Mae 132,133,198,210,213, 221 Bleiler, Yvonne 199,208,239 Bliss, Donald Bliss, Shirley 246 Bliss, Thomas 230 Bloomer, Karen Bobiak, Helen Bluhm, Dr. George 32 Bluhm, Jean Blum, Phyllis 189,240 Bobalko, Miss Irma 39 Bocz, Dr. George 28 Boden, Gail 138,188,189,211,221 Bodenberg, Kay 245 Bogart, Mr. William 37 Bold, Kathleen Bollinger, Richard 79,111,124 Bolnik, Bradford Bolton, Robert 119,221 Bomberger, Ann 192 Bomgardner, Barbara 244 Bone, Dr. Margaretta 24 Bones, Cathy 244 Bontempo, Mary 79 Bookholt, John 79 Boone, Elwood Bordy, Elizabeth 241 Borg, Stephen Boring, Jerry 146 Borkey, Miss Florence 20,201 Borne, James 167 Borns, Ellen 246 Borodkin, Mr. Irwin 20,201 Borodkin, Mrs. Pauline 27 Borove, Margaret 230 Borst, Ronald 69.79,128 Bottcher, Catherine 221 Bottiger, Gary 124,160,162 Bottiger, Larry 124,230 Bottiglier, Anna 189,230 Bouck, Calysta Bourdette, Anna Bourke, Daniel Bovier, James Bowen, Dennis 146,203,239 Bowen, Dolores Bowen, Richard 79,142,200 Bower, Gloria 79,117,207 Bower, John Bower, Steven 193 Bowersox, Roger 246 Bowes, Kathleen Bowman, Candace Bowman, Joann 230 Bowman, Linda 114,130,212,221 Box, Kathryn 67,128,202 Boyer, Carol 79 Boyer, Connie 221 Boyer, Daniel 79,124 Boyer, Gary Boyer, Neil 175,245 Boyer, Robert 79 Boyle, Lauretta 207,221 Brabant, Martha Brace, Elizabeth 198,211,221 Brace, Jean 79 Brace, Mrs. Mary 22,117 Brace, Thomas 170 Bracken, Bruce 79,118 Bradish, Lenora 79 Bradley, John 79 Bradshaw, Barbara Bradshaw, Linda Bramble, Esther 79,113,126,132 Bramucci, Wilma Brant, James 80,124 Brass, Richard 221 Bravo, Donald 244 Bray, Linda 132,133,221 Breen, Susan 114,221 Brendlinger, Barbara 138,188,189, 221 Breniman, Dr. Emery 27 Brennan, Dolores 59,60,80,114,128 Brenner, L. 208 Brensinger, Diane 80:130 Breon, Robert Brewer, Elizabeth 207,210,230 Bricker, Mark 80,129,142,200 Bridges, Ardith 70,114,189,212,221 Bridgins, Susan 205,230 Bridgman, Mr. Robert 31 Brierley, Douglas Briggs, Connie 230 Brill, Ada Brill, Beverly Brill, Lewis Brinkley, Janice 80 Brinihaup, Suzanne 230 Brinton, Deborah Brisiel, David 155, 157 Brister, Cheryl 117 Bristol, Bonnie 230 Brock, Linda 111,113,221 Broderick, Ann Brodrick, Kathryn 60,117,221 Brong, Susan 210,213,222 Brooks, Barbara Brooks, Karen 222 Broughton, Jean Brown, Bradley 146 Brown, Cheryll 211 Brown, Gary 80 Brown, Ira 119,222 Brown, Kathleen 222,244 Brown, Margaret 208,239 Brown, Nan 194,195,222 Brown, Stephen 157 Brown, Stephen 157 Brown, Therese 70,201,213 Brown, William 146,242 Brownback, Robert 123,192,229,230 Brundage, William 202 Brunner, Thomas Brunner, Susan 138,230 Bruno, Geraldine 212,222 Brunswick, James 70,80 Bruntel, Thomas 243 Brushaber, Albert 123 Brutzman, Michael 123 Bryan, Dr. Fred 10,12,59,142,248 Bryan, Jean Bryant, Carol 180 Bryant, Dennis 70,80,150,201 Bryant, Elizabeth 180,243 Bubb, Patricia 202 Bubnis, Andrew 146 Buchert, Karl 202,240 Buchko, Kathleen Buchko, Raymond 230 Buckno, Terrence 80 Buecker, Linda 210,222 Buehler, Richard 146 Bugaj, Stephen 136 Bugniazet, David 230 Bulb, Patricia 244 Buhl, Margaret Bump, Diana Bump, Donald 230 Burba, Alexander 80,203 Burchfield, Jean 81,222 Burchill, Theresa 193,202 Burdick, Don Burdick, Kathleen 138,230 Burfield, Jean Burger, Craig Burgess, Kay Burke, Dawn 132, 139 Burke, James 81 Burkhart, Paul Burkhardt, Pauline 222 Burleigh, Helen Burman, Janice 81 Buiman, Joyce 211,222 Burnett, Carol 132,139,230 Burnett, Robert 81,136,139 Burns, Mr. Charles 39 Burns, Ellen 202 Burns, Joseph 246 Burns, Meri 222 Burns, William 142 Burr, Robert Burris, Janet Burrows, Barbara Burtner, Scott 230 Burtner, Tyrone 158 Burtt, Jr. , Richard Busia, Mary 245 287 Buskirk, James 142 Butcher, Susan 230 Butler, David Button, Edwin Buyarsky, Yvonne 230 Buzako, Joseph SI Byczkalo, Oxsana 206 Bzura, Anastasia 81 Caffo, Kathleen 132,137 Cain, John 222 Caldwell, Delia 245 Caldwell, Susan Calkins, Patricia 81 Call, Gary 188 Callaghan, Anne Callis, Constance 81,113,216 Camarata, John 142,207,230 Campbell, Bettie Campbell, Calvin Campbell, James 142,230 Cam.pbell, Marguerite 179,222 Campbell, Norman 242 Campbell, Susan 210,239 Campbell, Vonne 212,222 Campbell, William Cancellari, Michael 81,124,129 Candee, Cheryl 81,114 Canfield, Pauline Cann, Diane 113,247 Caputo, Anthony 81 Carbone, Joseph 230 Cardoni, Joseph Carlin, Eileen 245 Carlineo, John Carlsen, Christine 243 Carlsen, Ingrid 81,132 Carlson, Mr. James 17,199,204 Carn, James Carney, Mary 113,222 Carpenter, Kent 242 Carr, Bonnie 246 Carr, Marilyn 230 Carroll, Mr. Otis Carson, James 245 Carson, Linda 222 Carson, Richard 165 Carter, Denise 132,133.189,201,222 Case, Bonnie Case, Eleanor Case, James 245 Cassell, Thomas 165,167,242 Casselbury, George 245 Castano, David 193 Casterline, Stewart 142,145 Castner, Elsie 245 Cecere, Dr. James 28 Cerra, Michael 242 Chalmers, Brenda 81,134 Champlain, Candace Chance, Michael Chandler, Carmen Chang, Mr. Daniel 31 Chang, Mrs. Grace Chankey, Mary Chapman, Carol 193,194,195,246 Chapman, Lisa 138,189,230 Chapman, Lynn 81,114,138 Chappell, Linda 246 Charalambous, Androula 230 Charles, Joella 81 Charlesworth, Pamela Chase, Barbara Chase, Michael 189,203 Chereshowsky, Michael 81,127 Cheropovich, Nick Chilcote, Mr. Sanford Chiplis, Gail 241 Chirillo, Barbara Choi, Chul Hae Chrin, John 246 Christ, Cynthia Christ, Anne 202,230 Christie, Joyce Chrzanowski, Robert 193 Chung, Mr. In-Cho 38 Ciampi, Joseph 82 Cianfarano, Steven 170,241 Cicacci, Fred 146 Cicciarelli, Sue Cillo, Stephen 124 Cino, Justine 65,114 Ciocco, Joanne 82,117 Cisar, Richard Clark, Alan 142 Clark, Carol 82 Clark, James 222 Clark, Joann 238,244 Clark, John Clark, Milton Clark, Nancy 76,82, 113 Clark, Mr. Owen 31 Clark, Patricia J. Clark, Patricia R. Clark, Randy Clark, Sharon Cleveland, Diane Cleveland, Joseph Cleveland, Michael Clickner, Elizabeth Clifton, Linda 69,70 Clippinger, Sandra Clymer, Stanley 241,246 Close, Gordon Cobb, Ruth Cobb, William Cobello, Mary 130,230 Cochran, David Cochran, Vincent Coger, Olive Coldren, John 196,210,222 Cole, Judy 132,222 Cole, Linda Colegrove, Carol 82 Coleman, Miss Karen 37,137 Colley, Carl 82,122,209 Collier, Martin 82,119,157,200 Collier, Ronald 155,157,158,200 Collins, Elizabeth 82 Collins, William 209,246 Collum, John 170 Collum, Joyce Colwell, Clydel 170 Combs, Theodore 195,197,246 Comerford, Kathleen Congdon, Elizabeth 211,222 Congdon, Gary 118,222 Congdon, Stephen Congdon, Susan Connaghan, James Conning, Michael 82,187 Conners, Patricia 205,222 Conrad, Paulette 82 Cook, Michelle 148,206,222 Cooley, Terry 82 Copeland, Linda 230 Corbett, Mary Corcoran, Alberta Corl, Linda 222 Cornish, Phoebe 230 Costello, Mr. Thomas 13,142,167 Costley, Leonard 118 Cott, Orval 158 Cottom, Carolyn Couden, Shirley Coudriet, Celeste Covell, Lary 123 Covell, Stefani 195 Cover, John 111,118,119 Cowan, Ten Cowles, Claudia 114,148,222 Cowley, John 222 Cozad, Mary 230 Cragle, Donald 209 Craig, Richard Cramer, Janet Crawford, Edward 113,158,170 Crawford, Judy 76,82 Creamer, Lana 113,230 Creteau, Alice 239 Crimmins, Diane 239 Crippen, Alan 222 Crittenden, Tom Cromley, Terry 230 Cronk, David Cross, James 242 288 Croutharmel, Karen Growl, Ellen 114,222 Crozier, Judy Crum, Agnes 82,129,132 Crum, Sallie Crum, Gerald 82,129 Crunk, William 111,124 Cruttenden, Bary 244 Csatlos, Phyllis 82,114 Cullen, Ellen Cummings, Marvin 230 Cunningham, Marie 82 Curran, Thomas Curtis, Donald Curyk, James 222 Cushard, Mr. Edgar 32,129 Cutler, Brenda 206 Cutler, Georgia D D alley, Susan 222 Dale, James 132,135,222 Damerst, Jeffrey 129,210,222 Dantini, Julie 202,222 Darby, Barbara 209,242 Darlak, Barbara 240 Dart, Bruce 83 Dates, Diane 222 Dattoria, Linda Daub, Ricci 230 Daugherty, Gene Davidson, Gail Davies, Ruth 132,211,222 Davis, Betty Davis, Beverly 83 Davis, Mr. Bruce 39,136,204 Davis, Donald Davis, Gloria 193,243 Davis, Russell 244 Davis, William 165,230 Davy, Gary 165,222 Davy, James 165,200 Dawson, Susan 222 Day, Heidi 240 Deal, Ronald 83,206 DeAngelis, Joseph 83,124 Deardorff, Beth 210,222 Deaver, Janice 198,222 Decarli, Robert 123 DeChristopher, V. H. 202,203 Decker, Edward Decker, Mr. M. E. 30, 176 Deery, Elaine DeGroft, Deanna 83,130 Dehmer, Mary 230 Deibler, Thomas Delozier, John Deluca, Anne DeMaio, Linda 83 Demar, Deborah 67,241 Dempsey, Richard Denkenberger, Charles 136,139,230 Denius, Rhonda Denson, Marilyn 231 Dent, Dale 193 Dent, Dick 162 Dent, Linda 231 Depew, Judith 83 Depew, Marian 83 DePriest, Mr. Raleigh 27 Derhammer, Robyn 83 Derr, Michael 165.167,207,222 Desimone, Sara Deutsch, Joseph Devine, Gerard 124,206,240 Devito, Michael Dewey, Charles Jr. Dewitt, Mary 83,113,127 Dexter, Ronald Dibble, Cathleen 231 Dibble, Dennis Dick, Mr. David 20,135,185,188 Diehl, Diane Diehl, Virginia Dierkes, Catherine 207,231 Dietrich, Harry 124 Difilippantonio, L. C. 80,142 Dimmick, Mr. Bruce 29 Dimmick, Joyce Dippolito, Caroline Diraddo, David Ditchkus, Joan 222 Diveris, Michael 142,160,162,172, 193 Doan, Ronald 132,136,210,222 Doane, Paul 24 Dobrosielski, Elaine 24 Dodge, Thomas 239 Dodge, Theodore 239 Dodge, Kurt 84 Doebler, Leslie 84 Doepke, Stanley 84, 124, 142 Doepker, Diane 111,112,231 Doll, Kathleen 148,222 Dolph, George 231 Dombkiewicz, James 146 Donahue, Bonita 84,126,132 Donahue, Patricia 132 Donate, Mrs. Amedee 37,137 Donley, Michaelann 114 Donnachie, Thomas 175 Doody, James 84 Donohue, Nancy Dorney, Sheryl 241 Dostich, James 222 Douds, Donna Dougherty, Clarence 222 Dougherty, Lynn 130,231 Dougherty, Mary 84 Douty, James Dow, Donald 84,136 Downey, James 84 Doyle, Dr. John 20 Drake, Bradley 242 Dreibelbis, Margaret 189,231 Dreibelbis, Stephen 142,200,222 Dreibelbis, Willard 84 Drennan, Thomas Driscoll, Alice Driscoll, Dixie 211,231 Driscoll, Karen 113,222 Drummond, Charles 124,231 Dry, Kay 84, 126 Dry, Mr. Melvin 30,142,157,170 Ducharme, Sandra 241 Dudek, Dennis 123 Duello, Florence Duffy, Francis 123,231 Dugan, James 222 Dulski, Robert Duniont, Pnscilla Duncan, Cynthia 27 Duncan, Jean 130,132,213,222 Duncheskie, Francis 155,157,158 Dunham, Gregory 155,157,196,200 Dunkle, Brenda 203,241 Dunklee, Kay Dunkelberger, Lynne 84 Dunlap, Sharon 114 Dunn, Donna 195,231,180 Durkin, Thomas Durrwachter, Melvin 85 Dutcher, Ruth 85,130 Dyck, Dr. Henry 34 Dyck, Mrs. Kathryn 20,185 Dynak, John 241 Hb P ' ;,. ; ' ' w H ■fl ■i B-Thb ' ! ' - (1 3 l a m W 1 ' w T 1 Eagleson, Karen 114,222 Earle, Anita Ebeling, Lucille Ebner, Barbara 211,212 Ebrigh:, Lois 208,242 Eck, Patricia 114,222 Ecker, Valerie 207,231 Eckert, Eleanor 242 289 Eckman, Jean 134,139 Edgcomb, Donna Edgar, Alec Edgreen, Gary Edsell, Gary Edwards, Beny 210,231 Edwards, Patricia 240 Edwards, Michael Eggenberger, Dona 210,240 Egolf, Suzanne 246 Eiche, Cheryl Ehrhan, ' ictoria 35,117 Eicher, Thomas 175 Eichorn, Harold 231 Eisele, Elizabeth 231 Eisenhard, Sandra 211,231 Elbrecht, Shirley 246 Eliscu, Richard 222 Ellenberger, James Elliott, Patricia Ellsworth, Brenda 206,240 Ellsworth, Thomas 142.231 Elser, Michael 135,231 Ely, Beth 246 Ely, Jane 202,204,243 Emmett, John 206,222 Emrick, Christine Enderle, Robert Enderle, Terrill Engelman, John English, Miss Margaret 34,114 Enoch, Nancy 243 Ensinger, Christine 138,188,231 Eppley, Kathy 85,193 Erb. Ann 198 Erdos, Sharon 222 Erskine, Mary 117,231 Ertwine, Donna 231 Erway, Michael Eshelman, Mr. Thomas 25 Espino, Dr. Josephina 37,207 Evanitsky, Alex 166 Evanitsky, Karen 231 Evans, Beverly 222 Evans, Christine 243 Evans, Donald G. 35,207 Evans, Donald J. Evans, Joanne Evans, Kenneth 196 Evans, Mr. Leslie 25 Evans, Susan 117,231 Eyster, Stephen Fabian, Raymond 124 Fabian, Robert 85 Eager, Candace 85 Fahnestock, Darlene 85,128,132,205 Fall, Jenise Farner, Thomas Farnsler, Jennie Farr, Edward 65 Farr, Thomas 222 Farr, Victoria 202 Farrell, Mr. Robert 32,129 Farrinsjer, Charles Fassett, Alan 200 ,222 Febbo, Louis 123,231 Fedak, Mary 231 Fedor, Vincent Fedorchak, Bohdan Feher, Arlene 117 Fellows, Susan 85,117,130 Felpel, Lois 231 Felten, Susan 231 Fenstermaker, Eileen 180,231 Ference, Kathleen 85,130 Ferguson, Diane 179,180,243 Ferguson, Kay 85 Ferguson, Robert 85 Ferguson, Thomas Ferrell, Lucille 85,132 Ferris, Judith 132,138,189,222 Fetter, Barbara 139,180,231 Fetter, Cheryl Fetter, Janet 189,222 Fetter, Judith 201,222 Fetterman, Lamar 88,124 Feyrer, Michael Fiato, Albert 146 Fida, Eleanor 213,231 Figart, Linda 188,189,201,202 Fileniyr, Carol 85,113,126,130 Finck, Robert 118 Finer, Robert 239 Finley, Mr. Richard 25 Finneran, Therese Finnerty, Barbara 137,231 Fiorucci, Patricia Fischler, Thrya Fish, Jerona 242 Fish, Ronald 223 Fisher, Charles 86,118,119 Fisher, Denise Fisher, F. C. 167 Fisher, Gene 124,239 Fisher, Linda Fisher, Patricia Fitz, Karen 206,239 Fix, Kathy 11 7,130,132,212 Flamish, Frank Flanagan, Edward Fleeger, Cherei 242 Fleming, Sharyn 211,223 Flick, David Fluegel, Dianne 86,213 Fluke, Thomas 231 Fly, Leslie 231 Flynn, Bonnie 231 Fogarty, Michael 86,123 Folk, Linda 86 Fontanella, Lael 86,132,137 Ford, Daniel 86,203 Ford, Pamela 188,189,223 Ford, Sandra 240 Foreman, Mr. Jay 32,211 Forlenza, Vito 86 Forrest, Helen 64,65,128 Forster, Cathy 189,231 Forsyte, Mr. John 34,197 Foss, Nancie 195, 114,223 Foster, Carol 231,138 Foster, Deborah 134,189,231 Foust, Cheryl Foust, Ronald Fowler, Joel Frable, Sharon 114, 179 Franceski, Kathleen Francis, Mr. Bertram 20 Francis, Michael 86 Francis, Wayne Frank, Barbara 114,223 Franklin, Barbara 223 Franklin, Dale 240 Franklin, Terry 146 Franzen, Ragnar Frederick, Doris Frederick, John Frederick, Dorothy 210,223 Frederick, Rita 86 Frey, Randall Frontino, Murial 107 Frontino, Richard Fry, Susan 117,223 Fuller, Bette 136,231 Fuller, Ralph Fullwood, Michael 136,192 Fulmer, Barbara 189,201 Fulton, Anne Fureman, Beverly 223 Fuss, Patricia 231 Gabrielson, Miriam Galbraith, Frank Gabryluk, Maryann 85 Galli, Samuel Galloway, Edwina Gallup, Thomas 135,189,223 Gannon, Mary 231 Gantz, Beth 179,213,231 Gardner, Dean 135 Gardner, Frederick 135,201 Garik, Arthur 157 Garman, Diane Garman, Jayne 197 Garloff, Samuel 132,135,136,204 Garrison, Keith 165,167 Garrison, Joyce 86 Garison, Barry 210,240 Garvin, Carol 210,211,223 290 Gaskins, Frederick Gasper, William 86 Gasker, Alice 207,231 Gates, Judith 231 Gates, Michael 223 Gates, Paul 124,146,241 Gaugler, Kenneth Gaydos, Miss Mary Ann 22 Gaylord, Thomas Gearhart, Donna 117 Gee, Roger Geer, Harvey Geiger, Linda Geisinger, Linda 86,117 Geiss, Mr. Donald 25 Geiss, Maxine Gelnett, Micky 231 Genova, Angela 86,196 Gens, Sandra George, Margaret 113,223 George, Ronald 86 Georgetti, Tito Gepert, Robert Gerardi, Josephine 226 Gerber, Sandra 138,189,212,223 Gergely, Linda Gergely, Stephen 87 Gerhart, Thomas Gerhardt, Susan 231 Gerhart, Elisa 246 Geritz, Elizabeth 199,208,223 German, Joan 87,113 Gesey, Judith 59,60,87,113 Gessner, Patricia 113,231 Getty, Mary Jo 223 Getz, Virginia 240 Giangiulio, Luisiana 87,126,130 Giangiulio, Margaret 114,229 Gibble, Wilma Giberson, Donna 223 Giddings, Thomas 87,142,143,200 Giles, Susan 131,132,223 Gillette, Mary 176,177 Gilliland, Margie Gilliland, Thomas Gillis, Edward 146 Gillis, John 232 Gilpin, Elizabeth 107,131 Gingrich, Francis 187 Gipe, Cathy 179 Girton, Susan 87 Glassmoyer, Karen 87 Gleason, Chapman 232 Gleason, Deborah Gleinn, David 223 Glenn, Bonita 210,232 Gleochner, Evelyn Gloor, Carol Gober, Stephen 123 Goble, Gladys Gockley, Doris 203 Godlewski, Susan 241 Goebel, Claire 232 Godwin, Mary Goff, Patricia 192,232 Goeckel, William Gold, Linda 246 Gooch, Kristine 223 Good, Mr. John 17 Good, Jonathan 135 Good, Vance 124 Goodall, Teri Goode, Dr. William 20 Goodman, Larry Gootman, Heidi 242 Gordon, Charles 123 Gore, Linda 113,223 Gosciminski, Conrad 87,129 Graber, Susan 204,206,232 Graham, Anne Graham, Linda 117,119,212,213, 223,232 Grames, Karen 113,223 Gramet, Alan 71,88,189 Grausgruber, Joan 223 Grausgruber, Pauline 232 Graver, Pamela 210,232 Gravenor, Kathy 246 Graybill, Linda 232 Green, Darrell 88 Green, Sue 244 Green, Thomas Greer, Clytie Grega, Sally Gregg, Richard 174,200 Grego, Nicholas 160,232 Gregor, Donna Gregorio, Eugene 65,68,118,223 Gresh, Helen 138,232 Grieco, Brien Griffin, Michael 88 Griffin, Sandra Griffin, Timothy 155,157,159 Griffing, Joel 176,202,214 Griffiths, Linda 246 Grimes, Dr. Walter 33 Grimm, Aaron 67,187,232 Grimm, David 88 Grinnell, Mary 88 Griswold, Myrna Grosser, Mary 207,246 Grubb, Sharon 117,223 Gruber, Christine 113,232 Gruber, Judith 223 Gudz, Patricia Guinther, Gary 223 Gusgekofski, William 123,232 Guthrie, Russell 88 Gutshall, Barbara Guzzle, Michael Gwilliam, Laura 232 H Haas, Cheryl 232 Haddad, Rachel 180,245 Hadden, Bette 246 Hadley, Lucille Hafer, Mr. Paul 33 Hafer, Sherry Hagadorn, David 167 Hagenbuch, Lee Hahn, Lawrence 202,210,232 Haight, Joyce Haire, Richard 240 Halchin, Dr. Lilla 23 Halchin, Dr. Matthew 36 Hall, Delores Hall, Elizabeth 213,223 Hall, Helen Hall, Scott Hall, Jamella 209,232 Hall, Janice 197 Hall, Margaret 232 Hall, Raymond Hallas, Nancy 213,223 Hailing, James 88,196 Haloskie, Julia Halsey, Sandra 88, 113 Halton, Maryellen 198,232 Haman, Robert 233 Hamernick, Dennis 124 Hamilton, Elaine 239 Hamilton, Karen 188 Hamlin, Janet 139 Hammond, Dennis 88,142,200 Hampton, Dale Hanauer, Stephen 170,238,29 Hance, Joy Haney, Karen 223 Haney, Susan 199,244 Hanko, Joseph 118,171,173,223 Hanley, Kevin 170,174,215,232 Haniahan, Judy 202,223 Hanratty, Gregory 204,232 Hans,- Jane 88 Hansen, Kay Hanson, Mary 206,239 Hardenstine, Bonita Hardes, Charles Harding, Alice 223 Harding, Mari Hardy, John Hardy, Lois Harer, Norma 223 Harlacher, Terry 223 Harlan, Betty Harlan, John 124 Harowicz, Marguerite 117 Harris, Deborah 239 Harris, Jennifer Harris, Robert 124 Harris, Sylvia 88,132,198 Harry, Deborah Hartland, Thomas 88 Hartman, Dr. John 39 Hartman, Philip 88 Hartzell, Susan 246 Harvey, Donald 64,71,89,128,132, 189 Harvey, Kathleen 89 Harzinski, Terrance 223 Hassinger, Janette 291 Haus, Clifford Havens, Hugh Havlicsek, Andrea Hayden, Helen Hay den, Roger S9 Hayes, Kathleen S9,205 Haynali, Richard 124 Haynes, Diana 211,232 Hazzard, Barbara 201,232 Hazzard, Susan 199,202,232 Head, Clarence 124,176 Head, Susan 1S9 Healy, Kevin Healy, Stephen Heaps, Dr. John 24,165,166 Heaton, Mr. Howard 37,134 Heberling, David 196 Heckert, Beverly S9, 131, 198 Heckrote, Nancy 114 Heffendrager, S. J. 232 Heffentryer, Charles Heffentreyer, M. A. 39,117,175 Heffner, John Heffner, Patricia Heidorn, Donald Heikes, Suzanne Heil, Sandra Hehi, Beverly Hem, Carmen Heimbach, James Heisey, Frances S9,114 Heisler, Joseph 89 Helsel, Karen 39,117 Heltibridle, Dr. Mary 24 Helwig, Kerry 239 Hemman, Robert Hemming, Linda 90,117 Henderson, Connie Henderson, Thomas Hendrickson, Gerald 124,241 Henning, Susan 203,207,232 Henry, D.r. Helen 20 Henry, Sandra 90 Henry, Wilmont Hensel, Douglas 193,223 Hensel, Linda 107,139 Herbst, Doris 223 Herrick, Janet 201,240 Herrington, James 90 Hershey, Michele 232 Hess, Donna 90 Hess, George Hess, Ruth 193,232 Heverly, Mr. Robert 31,175,192 Heysham, Diane 90 Hickey, Edv ard 123,142 Hickok, Donna 90 Higgins, Frank 245 Hickok, William Hill, Barbara 131,193,210 Hill, Charles 123 Hill, Claire Hill, Ernest 211 Hill, Mr. Peter 33 Hill, Terry 165,232 Hill, Wilfred Hill, Dr. W. Kent 21 Hillenbrand, Lois Himes, Janell 223 Hinies, John 139, 175 Hindnian, Mr. Ira 34 Hindnian, Mrs. Kathleen 35 Hme, Carol 67,203,246 Hine, Dorothy 196,232 Hipp, Raymond 142 Hixon, Linda 138,180,209 Hixson, Margaret Hoal, Leonard Hoch, Suzzane 202 Hockstetler, Jean 90,117 Hodges, David 243 Hodgkins, Sharon 90 Hoeper, William 202 Hoffman, Carol 144 Hoffman, Drusilla 90,208 Hoffman, Frank Hoffman, Linda 211 Hoffman, Louise 209 Hoffman, Mauren 232 Hoffner, John 240 Holbert, Sharon 223 Holmes, Dr. Charles 211 Hogancamp, James Holden, John 241 Holihan, Richard 204,215 Hollenbach, Beverly 90 Holmes, Callie 197,210,232 Holmes, Dr. Charles 15 Holmes, George Homoney, Dellabell Honeywell, Dr. Lawrence 38 Hooper, Lynda 206,247 Hoose, James 132,136,137,223 Hoover, Albert 132,136,139,223 Hoover, Connie 90 Hoover, Kathryn 113,206,211,223 Hoover, Russell Hopewell, Marian Hopf, Marlene 223 Hopkins, Patricia 211,223 Hopper, Darrell 243 Horen, Ronald 90, 123 Hornung, Linda 247 Horrocks, Elaine 224 Hon, Sharon 18 ' .), 202, 240 Horton, Carole Horton, Donna ' JO Horton, Richard yo, 192 Horton, Terry 90 Horvath, Patricia 232 Houck, Janet 90, 113 House, Bonnie House, Marion Housley, Barbara 232 Housley, Howard 187, 190 Howard, Marjorie 224 Howard, Richard 90,214 Howe, Jarnes 240 Howe, Toletha 91 Howland, Joyce Howland, Mrs. Norma 22 Hrebenar, Jessica Hrobuchak, Delores Hubba, Thomas 118,224 Hsueh, Mr. Wilson 21,188,189 Huda, Michael Hufnagle, Mary 114,148 Hughes, Raymond Hughes, Sylvia Hull, Charles 123, 193 Hulslander, Allen 132,136,224 Hulslander, Anna Humphrey, Marcia 91,132,137 Hunsicker, Dr. Clarence 17,24,207 Hunsinger, Nancy 133 Hunt, Holbrook 124,175,192,195, 224 Hunt, Marsha 239 Hurley, Mr. William 16,192,214 Husted, Dr. Benjamin 21,184 Hutchings, Virginia 91,127,132 Huth, Randall 91,124 H utter, Joseph 142,170,200,232 H utter, Marcia 180,198,210,232 Huyett, Marjorie 232 Huyler, Dennis Huziak, Linda Hyde, Russell 91, 195 Hyzenski, Carol 232 I landimarino, Antonio 91,113,137 Ifkovits, John 123 Igoe, Monica 179,202,244 lovino, Mr. David 37,207 Irons, Dennis Irons, Gilbert ' Jl Irons, Kimberly 244 Irons, Ruth 59,111,114,179,224 Irrgang, Barry Ishler, Nanene Irwin, Roberta Ivenz, Celia 114,232 J Jack, James Jack, Marie Jacobson, Charles 91,124,187,189, 190 Jacoby, Dr. Gordon 35,65 292 Jacoby, Mrs. Elaine 35 Jaczynski, Ruthann 180,232 Jakubowski, Ronald James, Cheryl 188,189,201,224 James, Warren Jannuzzi, Thomas Jacquish, Linda 224 Jasionis, Linda 92,117,127,131,132 Jay, Susan 224 Jeffers, Dr. Verne 24 Jeffrey, Jobyna 92,138,211 Jenkins, Allen Jenkins, Lana Jennings, Cecily 92,117 Jensen, Joyce Jesuit, Stanley, Jr. 232 John, Mary 240 Johnson, Charles 188,239 Johnson, Kay Johnson, Mary Ann 224 Johnson, Raymond 232 Johnston, Ann 212,213,232 Johnston, Jane Johnston, Sandra 111,117,196,224 Jones, Edmund 124 Jones, Mrs. Esther 195,211,224 Jones, Mr. Eugene 21 Jones, Fay Jones, Mrs. Margaret 29,113,217 Jones, Margaret 224 Jones, Mary Jones, Meredith 242 Jones, Nancy 210,241 Jones, Ronald 92 Jones, Susan 242 Jones, William Jones, William Joseph, Linda Judge, Raymond 124,192,220 K Kacmar, Madelyn 113,224 Kahler, Harold 136,215 Kaley, Sandra 92,117,134 Kalinoski, Walter Kalnash, Michael Kalnins, Sarmite 92,127 Kaminski, Camille 241 Kaminski, Christine 92,209 Kanaskie, Ronald 232 Kanon, John 232 Kandelin, Margaret 139,224 Kapral, Karen Kapusta, Joanne Karabaich, Andrea Karaffa, Lynn 64,202,204,241 Karhan, Margo 206,240 Karhnak, Cyril 92 Karosas, Charles Karpinski, Edward 157 Kasparek, Wanda l ' J ' J,224 Kassa, Joseph Katarba, Joel 232 Kauffman, Carol 111,113 Keating, Harold 92 Keck, Norman Keck, Susan 92,113 Keebler, Sandra Keefer, Cynthia 224 Keenan, James 118,239 Keene, Mr. James 21 Keeney, Elizabeth 93 Kegel, Connie Kehler, John 158,239 Kehler, David 142,196,204,232 Keiber, Robert 158,245 Keiers, Ann 232 Keir, Gayle 242 Kelchner, Catherine 211,242 Kelchner, Mr. Rodney 16,142,192, 200 Keleher, Richard Kelemonick, Marcia 232 Kell, Joan 138,189,224 Keller, Allen G. Keller, Allen P. Keller, Barry 199,245 Keller, Miss Katherine 22,130 Keller, David 65 Keller, Mary Kellerman, Miss Jeanne 24 Kelley, Sara 93 Kelley, Eleanor 117,232 Kelly, Ann Kem merer, Dennis 118,224 Kemp, Thomas Kemper, Mrs. Marjorie 21,138,201 Kemper, Mr. Richard 21 Kench, Jayne Kench, Thomas Kenna, Richard 207,210,224 Kennedy, James 124,224 Kennedy, Llewellyn Kennedy, Lorene 93 Kenyon, James 118,224 Kepple, Barbara 211,224 Kerlish, Christine Kerr, Kathleen 114 Kerr, Patricia Kerr, Suzanne 246 Kerstetter, Linda Kerstetter, Karen Keschl, Dennis 136,139 Kessler, Joseph 136,224 Kettell, Richard Keyvinski, Rebecca 117,243 Kibbe, Leonard 170,174,200 Kielbasa, Rosalind 202,207,232 Kifer, Bonnie 224 Kift, Philip 124 Kilargis, Rena 180,243 Kilhefner, Martha 245 Killino, Thomas 123 Kimmel, Linda 240 Kinal, Gregory 232 King, Karen 93 King, Suzanne Kingsley, Mary Kirk, Sandra 117,213,232 Kirkpatrick, Nancy 114,232 Kirsch, Christine 131,132,211,212, 224 Kissinger, Sandra 131,132,224 Kistler, Sandra 65 Kjelgaard, Mr. Alfred 2,31,195 Klapatch, Andrea 196,202,224 Klayko, George 142 Klees, Donald 123 Klein, Karen 93 Klem, Edward 142 Kleppinger, Linda 2,114,138,194, 195,201,224 Kleynowski, Anthony 111,123 Klim, June 210,211,224 Kline, Donald Kline, Jean 207,232 Kline, Lorraine 93,131 Klinger, James 146 Klink, Carol 93,132,196 Klitgord, Susan 93 Klock, Joan 232 Klopp, Mr. Victor 27 Knaus, Bonnie 216,232 Knaus, Donald Kneiss, Peter 93,126,132,136,197 Knepp, Judy 113,220,224 Knight, Janice 117,207,212,213,224 Knoll, Thaddeus 64,66,93,128,202 Knorp, Bruce 232 Knott, Kenneth 123,232 Knowles, Nancy 232 Kochan, Gloria 242 Kochenash, Charles 204 Kocher, Barbara 233 Kocher, Carol 212,224 Kocher, Juliet 93 Kohl, Brenda 240 Kohler, Karen 240 Kohut, David 93 Kohut, Donna 93 Kolb, John Kolb, Lorraine Kolchak, Joanne ,202,233 Kole, Vivian 240 Kollar, Mr. Francis 16,111,192,214 Kollar, Matthew 93,132,135,136 Kolm, Charrell 233 Koloski, Mr. Bernard 35 Koloski, Gloria 293 Konkle, Susan 113,196,212,224 Koob, Linda 211,224 Kooker, Jane 117,224 Kopa, Mary 224 Kopcinski, Jeanene 224 Kopitsky, Joseph 93 Koppenheffer, Debra Korbobo, Karen 239 Kosaki, Barbara Koskey, David 142,210 Kosowski, David Kostenbader, Bonnie Kovalich, Dale Kovich, i Ir. John 27,196 Kovich, Mrs. Ruth 22 Kowacz, Lynn 93 Kowal, Mr. Jan 27 Kowalsky, Paulette Koytek, Janeen Koza, Richard 94 Kozlowski, Francis Kozol, Terrance 165,167 Kraft, Robert Kramm, Barbara 94,179,180,195 Krause, William 224 Kraynok, Sheila 133,233 Kreitz, Jane Kresge, Clare Kresge, Janet Kreutzfeldt, Suzanne Krichbaum, Karen 202,239 Krieckhaus, Mr. Robert 35 Kring, Kay 211 Krisa, John Krouse, Susan Krout, Howard 116,233 Kruger, Lois 94,113 Krumm, Christine Kubasko, Kenneth 209,224 Kuebler, Marilyn 94 Kuhns, Patricia Kulago, Leonard Kulasa, Joseph 64,66,94,118,128 Kulick, Andrew Kulick, Miss Johanna 22 Kulikosky, Kathryn 224 Kunkle, Janet Kunkle, Jr. , Russell 190 Kupchinsky, David Kuruna, Mr. Daniel 28 Kuruna, Darya Rush, Alan 233 Kuster, Miss Catherine 24,207 Kutt a, Christine 114,179 Kutz, Susan 240 Labaty, Francis 66,69,202,233 Laczkowski, Andrew 206 Laface, Ann 202,209,233 Lahey, Stephen Laktasic, Stanley 118,119,187,190 Lalley, Christine 212,224 Lambert, Janet 94, 133 Lambrinos, Paulette Laniper, Stephen 233 Lampman, Mark 247 Landino, Cheryl 247 Lane, James 94 Lanuti, Annette Lanzel, Harris 94, 126 Lappa, Nicoletta 240 Larose, Lynnette 211,224 Larson, George 170 Lasco, George 124,239 Laskowski, John 224 Laubach, Helen 240 Lauffer, Susan Lavacher, Fred Lavacher, John Law, Sarah Lawrence, Elizabeth Lawrenson, Carl Lawton, Edgar 29 Lazorjack, Susan 233 Leach, Elmer Leach, Mary 113 Leahy, Margaret 242 Leahy, Mary 224 Leathers, Janice 243 Lebedin, Steven 210,233 Lebo, Kenneth Lecates, Ruth Lech, Eileen 131,211,224 Lee, Linda 131,198,233 Lee, Scott 206,224 Leet, Mary 233 Leet, Sally 216,233 Leffler, Mary 94,113 Legg, Janice 242 Lehman, Kenneth 136,198,207,210, 233 Lehman, Ona 233 Lenker, Sandra 211,233 Lent, Elma 117,233 Lent, Jean 59,117,137,220,224 Lentz, Sandra 199,210,211,233 Leonard, Anna Leone, Paul Lerch, Kathleen 117 Lerch, Joyce 202,224 Lerch, Arthur Lescho, Katharine Lessun, Marsha 94,126,133 Letteer, Catherine Levanduski, Gregory Levanios, Ruth 233 Levien, Barbara Levi, Carl 66,128.202 Lewis, Mrs. Christine 21 Lewis, Dora Lewis, Margaret 240 Light, Miss Nancy 35 Liguori, Mary 138,189,191,224 Linck, Barbara Lindelow, Elizabeth 202 Lindelow, Katherine Lindenberger, Deborah 243 Linder, Larry 136,139,224 Linder, Philip 245 Lindquisi, Kenneth 207,233 Lindsey, Shirley Lintal, Richard 233 Lintner, Richard 214,215 Lisowski, Susan 94 Lisowski, Thomas 233 Lithgow, Nina 241 Little, Ruth Little, Virginia 189,201 Lloyd, Irene Lloyd, Mr. Manford 25 Lloyd, Mrs. Manford Lobus, Robert 124 Locascio, Cheryl 233 Locey, Philip 216 Lockhart, Ruth 206 Lokuta, Constance 241 Lombino, Mary Long, Betty 239 Long, Jessie 59, 94 Long, Kent 210,224 Long, Raymond 94 Long, Wyona 241 Loomis, Ginger 94, 197 Loomis, Mr. Judson 26 Lopes, Louise 224 Lord, Marie 180,241 Lorigan, John 94 Losey, Alan 232 Louden, Marian Loushay, Nancy 188,224 Love, Leon Love, Patricia Lovecchio, Joseph Lowe, Gary 204,233 Lowry, Patricia 247 Lucas, Joan 113,210,229,233 Lucas, Linda 241 Lucchesi, Dorothy 224 Luce, Mr. Philip 39 Lucisano, Rocco Luckman, Joseph 118,157 Lugg, Robert Luise, James 123,233 Lukasz, Miss Elena 33,192 Luke, ' James Lunn, Mr. Leon 14 Lupini, James Lupkowski, Mrs. Elizabeth 22 Lutes, Mrs. Helen 30,192,198 Lutsky, Joseph 198,202,209,224 Lutz, Kathleen 95 Luzier, Claudia 211,224 Lyba, Edward 95 294 Lynn, Susan 189,224 Lyon, Jr. , Coinelius j Lyons, Stephen 95,201 Lyter, Sally 224 M Mabon, Cynthia 113,244 Mabus, Jeanne 211,213 Macali, David MacCain, Mr. Donald 33 MacDonald, Anne 138,189,201,202, 224 MacDonald, Jay MacDowell, Sandra MacGregor, Vaughn 187,189,224 Machell, Alberta 212,225 Machezney, Elizabeth 247 Maciel, Michael 95 Mack, Judith 244 Macus, John 124,129,214,215,225 Madden, William 240 Magee, Jr., Clayton 65,66 Magee, Linda 114,212,225 Maglione, Ciro 95 Mahana, George 124,207 Mahoney, Miss Nora 25 Mahoney, Vincent 247 Maines, Bonnie Maiolalesi, Roland 215 Maiolo, Jerald Major, Susan 214 Maka, Mary 95, 117 Malinowski, Linda 242 Manchester, Joy Manchester, Marie 95,126,133,139, 211 Mancini, Louis Mancuso, Thomas 233 Maneval, Margaret 233 Manfredi, Livia 179 Mangan, Susan 233 Manikowski, Barbara 95 Manikowski, Mary 117,150,225 Manley, Susan 233 Mann, Carol Mann, Leslie 114,131,212,225 Mann, Thomas 95,171 Manning, Connie 245 Manning, Suzanne 138 Mante, Elva 233 Marcincavage, Gerald 124,192,215, 225 Margeson, Thomas Marika, Lorraine 113,225 Marino, Michael 225 Markham, Garland 71,95,118,119, 189 Marko, Carol Marks, Frank Marmor, John 239 Marguart, Robert 245 Marrell, Kathy 243 Marsh, Mrs. Ruth 24 Marsh, Virginia 131,180,233 Marshall, Myrna Marstellar, Bonita 96,114 Martin, Elizabeth Martin, George 245 Martin, Mrs. Helen 22 Martin, Keith Martin, Jr. , Ronald Martin, Theodore Martinec, George 135,191,201,233 Martini, Robert Maruca, Theodore 96,142,143,200 Marvin, Charles 167,200 Mase, Linda 117 Mase, Ruth Mason, Betty 96 Mason, Joan Mason, Karen Mason, Mr. Richard 39 Masser, Dawn Masucci, Linda Mateyak, John 239 Matichak, John Matis, Michael 210,233 Matson, Judy 225 Matthows, Dr. Hind 36 Matthews, Joy 114,225 Matthews, Marian 245 Matthews, Norman 204,233 Matthews, Sandra 196,225 Maurer, Barbara Mawhir, Jr., William 124,143 Maxson, Mr. Robert 30,157,158,170 Mayer, Joanne 71,132,135,189,225 Mayo, Paul Mazza, Pamela Mazzanti, Lynne 241 Mazzatesta, Richard 146,241 Maszga, Betty McAdams, James McAndrew, John McCabe, Rosemary McCalips, Jr. , Merle McCalips, M. L. 96 McCandless, John 118,233 McCarl, Joan 193,243 McCarthy, Kenneth 96,192,216 McCarthy, Patricia McChesney, Elizabeth 113 McClenahan, Michael McClennen, Nancy McCloskey, Bethan 233 McCloskey, J. M. 243 McConnell, Sheila 117,216,233 McConnon, Judy 233 McCormick, Mary McCracken, Lynda 96, 133 McCulley, Steven 146 McDonald, Mary 233 McDonald, Neil 216 McDonough, Rosemary McDowell, Patricia 244 McEwen, Ardeth 225 McGaffic, Edith 207,210,211,233 McGarvey, William McGinnis, Sheila 233 McGraw, Patricia McHale, Robert 245 Mcintosh, Gayle 245 McKalips, Marshall 241 McKay, William 123 McKeirnan, Leonard 146,246 McKendrick, George McKinnis, Marlene 245 McLain, Lucille McLaud, Jr. , Robert McLaughlin, Gerald McMaster, Patricia 225 McMillen, J. Paul 124 McMullen, Mrs. Janet 22 McNally, Hope McNally, Wayne McNamara, Mary 117,133,225 McNeal, Cheryl 245 McNeils, Rita 245 McNett, Eloise McQuiston, Janet 139 Meabon, Betsy 177,225 Meals, Robert 225 Mealy, Jay 142,214,215 Meckley, II, James 239 Mehl, Dr. Joseph 33 Mehl, Nancy 194,195,225 Meinhart, Donald Meitzler, Edward Mekos, George Melanowski, L. 202 Mellinger, Judith 114 Menge, Dr. Mildred 2,25,195 Menichetti, Lebro 165,167,240 Mensch, Elaine 212 Mente, Marianne 202,245 Mentzer, Mary 117,225 Merrill, Robert 136 Merritt, Dawn Mertis, Viri ' lnia 225 Mesaros, John 96,111,124 Meshinski, Joann 233 Messersmith, Mrs. Lois 17,197 Metarko, Peter Metrovich, James 233 Metzler, Mary 113,225 295 Meyer, s ' alter 241 Miamidian, Raymond 123 Miceli, Janice 245 Michalovic, Henry 146,241 Mikisits, Suzanne 139,201,225 Mikloiche, Judith 202,245 Mikulak, Sandra Millar, Janet 96 Miller, Beverly Miller, David Miller, Dennis 202 Miller, Elizabeth 245 Miller, Emory 193 Miller, George Miller, Jeffrey 96 Miller, Joann Miller, Klarlenna Miller, Nancy 243 Miller, Paula 117,213,225 Miller, Ronald 233 Miller, Sandra 209 Miller, Susan 96,202 Miller, Susan N. Miller, William 96,124 Mills, Danalle Mills, Lindsay 66,193,202 Mills, Melody 96 Mingos, Joseph 96 Minium, Sharon Minjkives, Charlotte Minnich, Sally 225 Miraglia, Louis Misantone, Anita 202,243 Mischler, Susan 243 Misewicz, Eugene 241,246 Misko, Michael 233 Mitchell, Mr. John 36 Mitchell, Karen 97 Mitchell, Kathleen 60,96 Mitchell, Lynne 243 Mitchell, Margaret 205 Mitchell, Robert Mitstifer, Faye 94,213 Miistifer, Jean 211,233 Mineldorf, Ronnie 243 Moeller, Colleen 111,117,233 Mock, Toni 199,208,234 Mockaitis, Suzanne 242 Moger, Margaret 212,213,225 Molzhan, Janet 114,234 Monahan, Kathleen 209 Monks, Alberta Montgomery, Robert 118,198,209, 225 Montante, Madaline 242 Montross, Howard Moore, Anna Moore, Jane Moore, Janet Moore, Jean Moore, Richard 197 Moore, lAi. Robert 30,142 Moore, William 96 Moosch, Linda 242 Morgan, Jr., Clair 190,225 Morgan, Margaret 243 Morgan, Pamela Morgan, Robert 225 Morgans, John 97 Morgenstern, Lucille 97 Morrell, Catherine Morris, James 65 Morris, Rand 97,129 Morrison, Margaret 234 Morrison, Sally 244 Morse, Robert Moosch, Susanne Moscrip, Ruth Moser, Miss Ethel 30,192 Mosher, Basil 97 Mosher, Pamela 243 Mosier, Stuart Moskus, Roger 123 Mosley, William Moss, Judy 97, 117 Motaka, Frank Mottl, Linda Mower, Stephen 118 Mowers, Bonnie 67,203,207,243 Mowery, Leslie 117,148,234 Mowry, Michael 244 Moyer, Gail 114,225 Moyer, Kerry 201,234 Moyer, Ruth 243 Moyer, Shirleen 143 Moyer, Steven Mraz, Margaret Mulligan, Linda Mumma, Mr. Jacques 31 Mumma, Mrs. Stephanie Mummau, Donna 234 Murphy, James 97 Murphy, Mama 193,242 Murphy, Mr. Robert 33 Murray, Larry 97 Musingo, Judith 234 Musser, Joan 138,191,225 Mutchler, Dr. Clarence 15 Myers, Edward Myers, Keith 136,139,234 Myers, Mrs. Marie 17 My felt, Carol 243 Myhalyk, William 241 Myskiew, Stephanie 137,202,234 N Nafus, Patricia 148,243 Nagy, Laureen 234 Nares, Bonita 234 Nastase, Anthony Nation, Debby 247 Nauman, Stanley Neff, Mrs. Winifred 35 Neifert, Kenneth Neiley, Janice Neilson, William 111,124,215,225 Nelson, Judy 243 Nerhood, Linda Nerhood, Paulette Neufer, Terry 129,225 Newman, Daniel 97,129 Newman, Deanna 97,131,133 Newman, Susan Nibling, Nancy Nichols, Philip 197,225 Nichols, Sandra 243 Niedzialek, Sylvia 234 Niles, Susan 243 Nimtz, Sharon 97 Noel, Christine 239 Noldy, Beverly 225 Norcross, John 142 Nordstrom, Susan 97,114 Norman, Dorothy Norton, Rebecca 97 Noss, Paul 98 Noye, Fred 98,133,209 Nunemacher, Mary 243 Nush, Peter 146,246 Nye, Sharon 198,199,243 Nyman, David 98,127,129,133 o Oakes, Vivian 199,208,225 Obert, Janice 234 Obrian, William 129,215 Oberholser, Linda 225 O ' Connor, Donald 98 O ' Conner, Donna 179,243 O ' Conner, Robert 98 Odell, Jr., Carlton 65,66,128,234 O ' Donnell, John 98 O ' Donnell, Mary 127 O ' Hara, Daniel 146,170,246 O ' Hara, Jon 296 Okrasinski, Francis 98 Oldroyd, Albert 136,139 Oles, Elinor 225 Olexa, Norma 243 Oliver, Jacqueline 64,234 Oliver, Mary 202,234 Olmstead, Amy 98,138 Olnistead, Kathleen 133 Olmstead, Robert Olsefsky, Margaret 243 Olson, Sandra Oplinger, Russell 246 Orcott, Margie 204,234 Ori, Sharon 98 Orkins, Matthew Orr, Mr. Christopher 35 Orr, Mrs. Elizabeth Orr, Dr. William 36 Orris, Donald 66.124,225 Orzell, Mary Osgood, Mary 98 Osterfeld, Mr. Walter 28 Ostertag, Hannelore 202,246 Osuch, John 146,167 Otruba, Paul Otruba, Sue 180 Ott, Keith 98,129,214 Ottavia, Donald 142,160 Ottinger, Linda 209,225 Ottinger, Susan 239 Otto, Frederick 135,189,234 Over, Edward Overman, Joan Owen, Annalee Owens, James Ovfens, John Owens, Judith 131 Owens, Mr. Konrad 21 Owens, Persis Owens, Thomas Oyler, Richard Packard, Judith 133,225 Page, Mary Palmer, Burtis 234 Palmer, Linda 234 Palmer, Linda T. 131,204 Palmer, Patricia 2,59,194,195,225 Palmer, Richard 98,199,208 Palmer, Stephen 206,225 Palmquist, Craig Palsgrove, Marylou Palumbo, Marietta 98,127 Pannunzio, Dominick Paproky, Donna Paradis, Linda 113,234 Paris, Allen 98 Paris, Delores Paris, Thana 133,137,211,225 Parker, Gary 234 Parker, Sandra 192,210,234 Parkin, William 118,225 Parks, Mrs. Arlie 35 Parks, Florence Parks, LaVeta 98,133 Parks, Vaughn 67,205 Pascucci, Robert 146 Pastor key, Joseph 191 Patanzo, Peter 142 Patrick, Patricia 225 Patrick, Robert 234 Patterson, Donald 196,207,225 Patterson, Joan 99 Patterson, Linda Patti, Salvatore 99,142,143 Patton, Joyce 234 Paul, Linda 114 Patz, Margaret 239 Paulson, Charles 202,234 Paulson, William 124 Pawling, Bruce 234 Pawling, Joyce Peakler, Karen Pearson, Arlene Pearson, Herbert 99,118,127,133,139 Pease, Kristine Pease, William 99,118,135 Pechulis, Joseph Peck, Charles 67,118,229,234 Pehonsky, Lucinda 117,234 Peiffer, Pauicia 193,207,234 Pellicciotti, Diane 207,225 Peltier, Dr. David 33 Pennington, James 175 Penno, George Pequignot, Jane Perkins, Jane 244 Perkins, Leon Perkins, Mary 139 Perkins, Nancy 188,199,208 Per ley, Jacqueline Perretti, Jacqueline 117 Perry, Lynton 234 Perry, Margaret 199 Petarchek, Patricia 113,225 Peters, Barry 135,201,234 Peters, Keith 210,234 Peterson, Gerald 246 Peterson, Paul Peterson, Susan 148,234 Petorak, John 123,146 Petroff, Joseph 99 Petro, Jerome 118,192,209,234 Petrone, Janet Petrus, Deborah 247 Pfaadt, Mr. William 33 Pheasant, Nancy Pherreigo, Sarah 99 Phibbs, Howard 135,136.187,190 Philips, Cheryl 150 Phillips, Jon 209,214,225 Phillips, Sidney 142,192,238,246 Richard, Gerald 99 Pickering, David 234 Picone, Terry 142 Piellusch, Mr. Frederick 33 Pierce, Jay 68,70,128,171,188, 189,234 Pierce, Bonnie 170,234 Pierce, Ronald Pierson, Judith 99,113,129,202 Pike, Bonnie 65,71,128,133,189, 202,225 Piscitelli, Susan Pittman, John 247 Plankenhorn, Dr. William 33 Piatt, Janet 240 Plieskatt, Arthur 226 Plut, Suzanne Pointer, Ronald 155,157 Pokorny, William 234 Poleo, Carolyn 241 Policella, Ruth 99,127,133 Pomanek, Simonette 234 Popovich, Keith Porczak, Mary 198 Portanova, Lorraine Porter, Jo Ellen Porter, Larry Portko, Winifred Potochnick, Gregory Potocki, Ann 206 Potrako, James 246 Potter, Frederick 234 Potter, Katherine 99,129 Potter, Marianna 65,202 Potter, Vir ginia Potter, William 226 Potter, William R. Powell, Gladys 99 Powell, Mr. Jerry 35,118,196 Powell, Judy 196,211,226 Powell, Lynne Powell, Dr. Manly 39,139 Powell, Robert 129 Powell, Mrs. Sandra 69,99,128,202 Powlus, Jacqueline 239 Preshlock, Dennis 142 Prevost, James 202 297 Price, Carolyn ■211,234 Price, Kathleen 211,234 Priest, Helena Prowant, Linda Prugh, Frank 99, 129 Pruyne, Lorena Pulli, .Michael Pullman, Barry Putnam, Richard 124,246 Putt, Mr. Robert 24 Pysher, Horace 240 Q Quashnoc, John 136,142,234 Rafferty, Sherwood 118 Rahm., Mary Ellen 211,234 Raissman, Laurel 226 Rakoski, James Ramin, Linda 246 Rand, Leslie 113 Randise, Dale Randolf, Mrs. 211 Ransavage, Paul 99,129 Raplee, William 234 Rarig, Rebecca Ratkowski, Delmar 113,213,242 Ray, James 118 Raysor, Darrell 99 Ream, Denise 99,113 Rearick, Beverly 234 Rebuck, Darryl Rebuck, Wayne Redline, Dianne Reed, Lee Reed, Rolf 118,119 Reese, Mr. John 35,66 Reese, Pamjela 179 Reese, Robert Reeser, Robert 135,226 Reesman, William 170,171 Reichenbach, Ruth Reichley, Janet 234 Reid, Michael 146,240 Reid, Diana Reid, Laura Reid, Stephen 165 Reinhart, Mancy 207,226 Reinhart, John 67,203,246 Reiniger, Lee 192 Reinstadtler, Eleanor Remley, William 234 Remy, Mr. Ronald 25,206 Renninger, Janice 99 Rentschler, Jeanne Repic, Ronald Reppard, Juanita 216,226 Reppert, Holly 114,234 Reppert, Renee Ressler, Dawn 242 Rettger, Bernadine 69,99,138,202 Reule, Janet 211,226 Revere, Mr. Robert 33 Revere, Mrs. Virginia 36 Reynolds, David 100, 124 Reynolds, Kenneth Rhinehart, Larry 226 Rhoades, Camille 206,226 Rhodes, Kathleen 100,113,138 Rhodes, Paul 146,241 Ricci, Cynthia 242 Rice, Jane 242 Rich, Margaret Richards, Lawrence Richards, Wayne Richardson, Deborah Richardson, George Richardson, James 142 Richardson, Susan 114,234 Richebacher, Brenda 234,244 Richebacher, Madeline 188 Richner, Mark 129,209,226 Riden, Carol Riehl. Zack 100,129 Rieppel, Rosemary 137,202,216,226 Riley, Joseph 129,226 Rineer, Mary Ripley, Sheldon Riseborough, Linda Risner, Mary 139,202,234 Ritz, Dennis Ritter, Patrick 200,226 Roan, Janet 234 Robbins, Charles Robbins, Thomas Roberts, Charlotte 100,133,134 Roberts, Dean Esther 16 Roberts, Ronald Robertson, Susan 206,234 Robinson, Clifford 76,100,165 Robinson, Gail 234 Robinson, George 136,241 Rock, Vincent Rodgers, Dale 234 Rodgers, Dennis 201 Rodgers, Ruthann 133,137,226 Rodgers, Sandra 192,198,210,226 Rodner, William 234 Rodney, Douglas 100,198,210 Rodney, Janet 133,139,211,226 Roefaro, Ronald 142 Rogers, James Rogers, Robert 142 Rogers, Todd Roggenbaum, Paula 100 Rohrbach, Martha 113 Roland, David 71,100,189 Rolison, Toni Rolls, Richard 100,129 Roma, Carmen Roman, Gerald 202,22 6 Roman, Judith 68,212,234 Romanish, Bruce 123 Romberger, Nancy Ronchi, Richard 123 Ropelewski, Lynn 114,234 Ropke, Lynn 244 Rorick, Patricia 114 Rose, Mr. King 17 Rose, Mrs. Jeannette 22 Rosenborough, Kay Rosenberger, Stephen Rosetti, Fred 123 Roskowski, Sandra 244 Rosman, Ned Ross, Margaret Ross, Thomas Rossey, Jane 211,226 Rossi, Deborah 213,244 Rossi, Linda 226 Rossi, Mary 226,246 Rossi, Mary J. 198 Rossi, Patrick 226 Roth, Duranne Rottman, Edward 124,209 Roupp III, Francis 209,226 Roupp, Glenna 100,199 Rovinsky, Jean 114,234 Rowe, Connie 117,138,234 Rowe, John 100,118,119 Rowe, Lawrence 100.142,143,200 Rowe, Margaret 100 Rowe, Susanne 129, 179 Roy, Dr. Subodh 35 Royer, Carolyn 192,205,226 Royer, Ellen 191 Royston, Jeannie Ruckel, Barry 100, 123 Rudy, Mrs. June Rugletic, Kathryn 243 Rulander, Karen 100,137 Rusk, Mr. J. Wayne 21 Rusnok, Janice 243 Russavage, Arthur 100 Russell, Connie 234 Russell, Janet 133,226 Russell, Ronald Ruth, Gregory Ruth, Jeanne 131,133,211,226 Ruth, Maryanne 114 Rutherford, Lirida Ryan, Dons Ryan, Maureen Ryan, William s Sabine, Mary 243 Sabrick, Carolyn 242 Sadonick, Chester 101,202 Saia, Ann 128,193,202 Saia, Michael Sakusky, William 146,167 Salberg, Cathilee 246 Saletin, Sandra 113 Salony, Marie 195,226 Salony, Timothy 101,126,136,142, 143,195,200 Salsman, Andrea 235 Salsman, Donald 239 Salter, Michael 118 Salvamoser, Julie 240 Sames, Karen 240 S amnion, Kathleen Sampson, Irma Sandee, Lynn Sandeen, Janet 101 Sanders, Gerald 129,226 Sanders, Mr. Walter 35 Sanderson, Lynne Santa Maria, Mary Santoro, Frank 67,242 Sanzo, Dora Sargent, Janet Sarring, Rudolph 158 Sauchuk, Michael 101,124,142,143 Saurbaugh, Russell Savering, James 124,235 Saveson, Dr. John 34 Saveson, Mrs. Marilyn Sawyers, Mr. Thomas 35,123 Saxer, Vernie 244 Saxon, Randall 199,208,209,210,226 Say lor, Linda Scase, Deborah Scapura, Linda Schaffer, Diane 235 Schaffer, Gregory Schaffer, Wanda Schalck, Karen Schamel, Guy 226 Schamel, Patrick 67,202,203 Schanbacher, Anna Schanbacher, John 226 Schanbacher, Terry Schappelle, Dr. Newell 38,139 Schappelle, Samuel 136,139,216,226 Scheidler, Sheila 138 Scheller, David 220,226 Schemery, William 142,200 Schenck, Catherine 117,226 Schenck, Susan 244 Schlegel, Dawn Schlegel, Jean 235 Schlieder, Susan 101,133 Schmid, Mrs. Angeline 21 Schmid, Eileen 39,177,234 Schmid, Stephanie 65 Schmid, Dr. William Schmidt, Lynn 111,113,226 Schmitz, Mrs. Janet 26 Schmitz, Dr. S. M. 13 Schneider, Anna 203 Schock, Lynn Schock, Phyllis 235 Schoener, Linda 210 Scholl, Edmund 123 Scholl, Mary Jane 189,201,226 Schrantz, Letitia 244 Schrei, Claire Schrei, Joanne 207 Schuler, Robert Schuyler, Linda 209 Schwab, Charles Schwab, John 226 Schwab, Nancy 235 Schwab, Mrs. Patricia Schwab, Thomas Schwalm, Michael 67,101,176,177, 187 Schwartz, Philip 69 Schwartz, Sinclei Schwartz, Mr. Stephen 35 Schwarz, Michael Schwarzbauer, Dieter 101,134,160, 162,200 Schwenzer, Robert 124,235 Scialdone, Loretta 226 Sciotino, Joseph Scott, Barbara 212, 226 Scott, Kathleen Scott, Mr. Myron Scott, Nancy 244 Scott, Robert 192,235 Scott, Roger 189,235 Scott, Timothy Scranton, Cora Scranton, Margaret Searfoss, Robert 101 Sebring, James 124,175,196 Sedorovich, Walter 146 Seefeldt, Juergen Seefeldt, Marianne 133,134 Seeley, Raymond Seibert, Dr. Earl 36 Seidel, Dr. Charles 36 Seidel, Gregory 124,187,235 Seifert, Deborah 114,235 Seiwell, Darryl 135,187,235 Seiz, Dorothy Serafin, Joanne 114,235 Serafin, Thomas 193 Sereno, Jon 243 Serfas, Jr., Milton 124,170,235 Severing, James 170 Severs, John 118,226 Seymour, Robert Sgro, Mary 235 Shade, Juanita Shady, Jared 101,124 Shaeff, Beverly 239 Shafer, Betty Shafer, Christina 101,245 Shaner, Carol Shannon, Betty Sharrow, Gail Shauberger, Sally Shaw, Mr. Henry 30,142,160 Shaw, Mrs. Marylou 130 Shay, Mary 113,206,226 Sheaffer, Mr. Avery 33 Shearer, Leanna Sheely, Barbara 208,244 Shedden, Delores 235 Shedden, Patti 138,235 Sheer, Judy Sheer, Rodney 101 Sheets, Barry 246 Sheets, Sandra Sheffer, Deborah 235 Sheldon, Carol 131,133,208,211,226 Shelhamer, Helen Shellenberger, Thomas 70,188,189 Shelton, Norma Shepard, Ronald Sheridan, John 26 Sheridan, Karen 235 Sherman, Marcia Sherry, Kathleen 226 Sheilds, James 101 Sheilds, Marybeth 226 Shick, Dr. Richard 27.210 Shiplett, Susan 197,246 Shimer, Dr. Helen 22,117 Shisler, Virginia Shoemaker, Sandra 235 Shoenfelt, Karen 244 Shoener, Linda 235 Shoffner, Christine 206 Shook, Edith 226 Sholtis, Rebecca Shortuse, Richard 118 Shropshire, Meg 138,189,226 Shrout, Richard Shuck, Donna 241 Shue, George 101,123,200,242,243 Shuey, Karl 65 ShuU, Jayne Shultz, David Shultz, Joseph 101, 139 Shultz, William Shuss, Kathryn Shuss, Robert 187 Shutt, Jerol Sidhu, Mr. Karamjit 27 Sidler, Dr. Jack 39 Sidorowicz, Alexander 135,187,189, 191,201,226 Sieg, Barbara 101 Signer, Robert Silfies, Bruce 101, 118 Silvette, James 71,189,226 Simar, Robert 76, 102, 118 Simonis, Mr. James 17 Simonds, Douglas 235,241 Simonds, Elizabeth Simmons, Ronald Simock, Marlene Simonds, M. Elaine Simpson, Donna 199,208,244 Simpson, Larry 124,235 Sirotkin, Stanley 107,118 Sisk, Ronald 246 299 Sitler, Shelbert Skelding, Gary Skilton, Edward 226 Skinner, Mary Skowron, Stanley 142 Skullney, Connie 207,226 Slabach, Kathy 131,133,226 Slattery, Edward Slanery, John 241 Slavin, Mary 226 Slavin, Michele 207,213,235 Slavin, Robert 102,124,192,215 Sleboda, Joseph 170,173 Slegal, Angelyn 195,235 Slocum, Sandra 102,133 Smallridge, William 67 Smargiassi, Gene 241 Smichowski, Mr. Vincent 38 Smith, Andrea 193,226 Smith, Betty 235 Smith, Brenda 244 Smith, Carol Smith, Cynthia 235 Smith, David C. 241 Sm.ith, David L. 175,204 Smiith, Diane 241 Smith, Donald 102 Smith, Elizabeth 102,129,202 Smith, Ellen Smith, James Smith, Joan Smith, J. Paul 247 Smith, Judith Smith, Kathryn Smith, Keith 197,204,235 Smith, Larry Dale Sm.ith, Larry D. Smith, Lonsworth Smith, Loretta Smiith, Miss Louise 22 Sm.ith, Lynne 138 Smith, Marianne 244 Smath, Marilyn Smith, Patrick Smith, Pauline Smith, Phyllis Smith, Sandra 102, 131 Smith, Sharyn Smith, Shirley 244 Smith, MissS. Louise Smith, Sue 226 Smith, Susan 235 Smith, William 33 Smithgall, Scott 66,202,205,207 Smoyer, Howard 207,235 Smyth, John O. 102 Smyth, ivlary Snapp, Elizabeth 235 Snedeker, Kathy 244 Sneed, Jane 202,240 Snigar, Charlotte 202 Snischak, Michael Snitzer, Andrev 102,129 Snively, Dr. Laurence 14 Snively, Mrs. Molly 16,111,212 Snook, James Snydex. Candace 2,131,133,194,226 Snyder, Jeanne 189 Snyder, Judy 113,235 Snyder, Stephen 102 Socash, Janet 113,247 Sokira, Beverly 102 Solt, Lana 134,235 Solt, Wanda 235 Soli, Willard 123,235 Soltis. Jean 102,126,128,133,137 Somogy, Ronald Somogyi, Barbara Sonnekal, Beatrice 207 Soprano. John 102,142,143,145 Soprano, Joyce Soprano, Robert 142 Sorber, Walter 235 Sosnoskie, Charles 102,111,123 Souder, Sharen Southam, Richard 210 Spagnol, Barbara 244 Spahr, Joyce 198,235 Spang, Hugh 170,200 Sparks, Patricia 210,235 Sparmblack, John 146,107 Spatt, Alan 226 Speary, Anita Spehar, John Spelman, Deirdre 195,209,226 Spencer, Edward Spencer, Harold 102 Spencer, Janet 60,102,114 Spencer, Shane Spezialetti, C. L. 142,235 Spicknell, Terry 135,189,235 Spinelle, Vincent 123,235 Spory, Laura 102 Spotts, Amy 244 Spotts, David 136,235 Sprout, Lucinda 226 Sprout, Gail Stabley, Suzanne Stadelmaier, Lynne Stafford, Duane 235 Stambaugh, Diane 102 Stambaugh, Elizabeth Stankavage, Andrew 146 Stanley, Mr. Donald 21,151 Stanley, Eileen 226 Stanley, Lynda 117,241 Stanton, Scott 146 Stare, David 226 Stark, Jeanne Starkey, Mrs. Eleanor 16,212,213, 216 Starks, Jeanette 235 -Starks, Mary 188,189 Starner, Karen 117,138,189,226 Starner, Ronald 103, 118 Stauffer, Carol 210,240 Stavisky, William 215,235 Stedge, Richard 135,189,235 Steger, Karl Steigner, David Stein, Mr. Edward 28 Steinmetz, Sherry 244 Steinrock, Timothy 124,235 Stenzhorn, Sherri 111,117,227 Stephens, Dawn Stephens, Marcia 117 Stephens, Thomas 247 Stepp, Barbara 235 Stettler, Donald Stettler, William 103,118,119,176, 177 Stevens, Melissa 227 Stevens, Robert 196,203,243 Stevens, Tarry 103 Steward, Karol 113,227 Stewart, Sharon 242 Stewart, Wendy 71,189,236 Steyers, Caroline Steyers, Mr. J. D. 35,65 Stiner, Cecile 236 Stitzer, Thomas Stock, Robert Stockdill, James 103,118,129,209 Stockholm, Patricia 246 Stocum, Emma 103 Stoddard, Sherry Stokes, Margaret Stone, Mary Ann 236 Stone, Mr. Paul 29 Stoneback, Carla 204,236 Stopper, James 124,236 Storer, Marilyn Stormer, Nancy Storms, Sharon 103, 133 Stoughton, Floyd 206 Stowell, Karen Stoyko, Kathleen 113,180,242 Stradtner, Mary 198,240 Strailey, Donna 207,236 Strange, Joseph Strange, Marie 103 Strathen, Judith Straub, David 103,124,142 Strausser, Susan 114,236 Straw, Deah 103,133 Suazdus, Linda 103 Streeter, Alice Streeter, Pamela Strobel, Barbara Strong, Robert 236 Strosahl, David 129,136 Stroup, Randolph 158 Strunk, Joy 242 Stuczynski, Thomas Stuntz, Lynda 211,227 Sudol, Thomas 103 Sullivan, Barbara 113,241 Sullivan, Jean Sullivan, Terry Sulzer, John 136,196,209 Sumner, Melvin Summers, Sally 300 Sutherland, Robert 103 Summo, Nancy 202,241 Suszko, Joette 236 Sutton, Chester Sutton, Dr. Robert 33 Swan, Eleanor Swartz, Norman Swartzlander, Alice 117,236 Sweeney, Patricia 236 Sweet, Steven 170,174 Sweinhart, Shirley 227 Swift, Joseph 118,157,236 Sweitzer, Louise 243 Swiderski, Caroline 243 Swiderski, Joyce 240 Swingle, Julie Swinsick, Patricia 216 Szybist, Constance 133,202,209 T Taggart, Margaret Tagliaterra, Paul 103,124 Tai, Miss Alberta 27 Talada, Elaine 114,236 Talada, Susan 131,133,237 Talbot, Mr. Richard 21,187 Tallman, Janice Tarn, Ophelia 236 Tameris, Richard Tammaro, Michael 155,157,175,200 Tanner, James 192 Tanner, Rebecca 199,208,246 Tansits, Gloria 202,241 Taxis, Peter 118 Taylor, Beverly 103,114 Taylor, Dena 103,139 Taylor, Diane 117,236 Taylor, Mr. Jed 27 Taylor, Katherine 243 Taylor, Norman 236 Taylor, Scott 165 Teats, Peggy 103 Tebo, Dianna 227 Teddick, Madlyn 129 Tefs, Karen 227 Terry, Jonathan 104,124 Tesman, Mr. Solomon 33 Tezyk, Stanley Thiess, Kathleen Thomas, Glenn 104,129 Thomas, James 165 Thomas, Joann 117,241 Thomas, Karen 241 Thomas, Kathleen 239 Thomas, Michael E. 245 Thomas, Michael F. Thomas, Pauletta 227 Thomas, William 200 Thompson, Frederic Thompson, Ronald Thompson, Sally 247 Thorik, Barbaranne 205 Throne, Jane 227 Thurner, Arthur 104 Tice, Dora 104 Tighe, Stephen 104 Titus, Mrs. Laura 21 Tobey, John Todd, Thomas Tokarz, Bette 104,126 Tokarz, Theodore Tolosky, Mrs. Amelia 22,210 Tombs, Dale Tomcykoski, Bernard Tomkavage, Andrew 196 Tomlinson, Marsha 227 Tomlinson, Shirley 227,133 Tomlinson, Theodore 226 Toothaker, Fred Tormey, Linda 244 Touschner, Kathleen 104,133 Towers, Ann 117,236 Townsend, Marylou 104 Trainor, Mary 227 Trapani, Suzanne 192,213 Trauger, Warren 210 Trettel, Karen 131 Trexler, Edward 142 Triano, Joseph 104 Trimmer, Jane 239 Tripp, Donna Tripp, Ruth 240 Troiani, Teresa 65,117 Trosino, Joseph 126,129,227 Trout, Irwin 104 Troxell, Carolyn Trudnak, Richard 104 Trufant, Joanne Trunzo, Paulette 227 Trutt, Judith Turnauer, Harold 165,167 Turner, Susan 104 Turrisi, Rose Ann Tuttle, Marjorie 138,206 Twaddle, Wilma Tylus, Patricia 241 u Ubaldini, Ronald Uhland, Sandra Umberger, Jane 117 Unangst, Rebecca 227 Ungemach, Betty 117,133 Unger, Constance 208 Unger, Mark 104,142 Unger, Dr. Robert 33,193,209 Ungureit, Elizabeth 179,243 Updgrave, Patricia 114,236 Upham, Annie 236 Uram, Jerome 104 Urffer, Linda 227 V Vacca, Patricia 148 Vaiana, Carol 66,202 Valko, David 11,123 Valentiner, C. L. Van Brunt, Jean 236 Vaitkunas, John 142,200 Vandine, Linda 131,210 Van Dyke, Terry Vanskiver, Sharon 243 Varesko, Cheryl 204,246 Vars, Dianne 190 Vayanski, Mr. Michael 39,124 Vender, Leonard 124,227 Verbena, Albert 104 Vespa, Mr. Angelo 33 Vespa, Donna Villesvik, Mary Ann Vincent, Joseph Vite, Phyllis 104,114 Vlasits, Guy 105,118,136 Vogler, Jon Vokes, Billie 244 Volpe, Vincent 118,206 Volpi, Fred 244 Vroman, Mr. Leslie 25 Vroman, William w Wadas, Frank 105 Wade, Eva 209,236,213,242 Waering, Gerald Wagner, Alice Wagner, Ann Wagner, Bonnie Wagner, Robert 124,209 Wakley, James 239 Walck, Thomas Wales, Florence 236 Walizer, Carolyn Walker, Bonnie 157 Walker, Donald 155,176 Walker, Susan 114,244 Walker, Thomas 105,123,210 Wall, Carole 227 Wall, Jeanne 196,277 Wallace, Linda 105 Wallace, Susan 113,236 Wallin, Bruce 105,139 Walsh, Kevin 105,192,200,214 Walsh, Vmcent 202 Walters, Gary Waltz, Betty 211,236 Wampole, Randall 193 Wanich, Mr. William 29 Wands, Linda 105,131,133 Wanner, Jacqueline 243 Ward, Deborah Ward, William 244 Wargo, Judy 133,227 Warner, Janice 131,204,236 Wascavich, Carol 242 Wasenda, Mary Washeleski, Jean 203,227 Wasowricz, Kathryn 216,236 Watkins, David Watkins, Lynne Watkins, Sandra Watkins, Shirley 242 Watkins, Susan 189 Watkins, Janice 238,242 301 Watson, Brent 236 Watson, John 113,157 ' atson, Samuel 139,227 Watson, Thomas Weaver, Maryanne 199,203,236 Weaver, Sylvia Weber, Ralph ' ebster, Keith s ' ebster, Wayne Wechsler, Maryann Weed, Mi. Charles 33 Week, Janet 242 Weibel, Albert 243 Weidman, Jean 236 Weikel, Beverly Weilage, Margaret 105,133,150 Weinel, Thomas 105,224 Weinman, Rita Weinstein, Phillip 58 Weinstein, Susan 114 veis, John 209 U ' eiskoff, James 227 Weiss, Linda ly9,240 Weiss, Terri 244 Welchans, Geralyn 70,71,113,138, 139 Weller, Grover Weller, Thomas Wells, Rose 212,236 Wenrick, Lyleann 236 Wentworth, Frank 204,209,236 Werkhfiser, Wanda Werner, Ivlr. Stanley 31 Werts, Mary Wesmiller, Gary 124,192,227 West, David West, James 65,105,118 West, Norman West, Susan 105,117,137 Westbrook, Robyn 199,208 Westlake, Mr. Richard 35,128,202 Wetherbee, Mr. William 31 Wetzel, Geraldine Wetzil, Kay Weym.an, Michael 124,227 Whalen, William 123,142,200 Wheeler, Crescence 196 White, Carol 239 White, Catherine 206,239 White, Joann 236 White, Larry 1-53,203,236 White, Marcia White, Richard White, Sherry Whitiak, Frances Whiting, Charles 239 Whitmer, I.lark 245 Whitmer, Mr. Ralph 26,239 Whitney, Karen Whitney, Robert 227 WTiitney, William 227 Wiand, Linda 106,211,227 Wiard, Irene 133,133,139,201,227 Wiegrnan, Joyce 105 Wierbowski, Thomas 69.105 Wilcox, Mr. Jack 21 Wilcox, Scott Wilke, Kathleen 105 Williams, Joseph Williams, Barbara 209,227 Williams, Ben 105 Williams, Charles 158,239 Williams, Claudia 242 Williams, David Williams, Keith 66,118,202 Williams, M. Elizabeth 106 Williams, Penne Williams, Philip Williams, Richard Willis, John 118,199 Wills, Barbara 247 Wills, James Wills, Miss Roberta 26 Wilpizeski, Susan 244 Wilson, Charlotte 106,133,197 Wilson, Mr. Edward 157 Wilson, Jam 236 Wilson, Janet 117,239 Wilson, John 106,124 Wilson, Marjorie Wilson, Dr. Richard 14,30 Wilt, Jack 227 Winters, Paul Wise, Nancy 106, 113 Wisel, Lyle 227 Wiser, Kenneth 106 Witherow, Mr. Dale 23 Witman, John Witmer, Nancy Witucki, Katherine 106 Wojciechowski, Paul Wojcik, Constance 106,117,139 Wolcutt, Sandra 202 Wolfe, Barbara 106,127 Wolf, Dennis 146,242 Wolf, Janice 197,209 Wolf, Lester Wolfanger, James 106,124 Wolfe, George 135,187,236 Wolfe, Janet 236 Wolfe, Robert Wolfel, Georgia 180,210,236 Wollaston, Margaret 193,210,236 Wood, Connie Wood, Cynthia Wood, Deborah Wood, Nancy 60, 106, 114 Wood, Olin Wood, Philip 200 Wood, Susan E. 106, 127,132 Wood, Susan L. Woodard, James 236 Woodcock, Kathleen 114,179 Woodruff, Dons 236 Woole, Stewart Worley, Sara 139,236 Wormeck, Bonnie Wormer, Jay Worthington, Larry 170 Worthington, Sandra 106 Woughter, Nancy Wrisley, Sandra 227 Wuchter, Janet 203,227 Wunderlich, Dr. Charles 15,21,189 Wunderlich, Mrs. Joyce 21 Wykoff, Susan 106 Y Yardsheski, Edverda Yaswinski, Andrea Yeager, James 123,129,236 Yeager, Richard 227 Yeagley, Vicki 67,128 Yeager, Robin 244 Yeakley, Beverly 202,211 Yecina, Darla 240 Yellets, John 118,160,200 Yed, Cheryl Yerkes, Mary 246 Yob, Edward 204 Yochum, Diane 106,113 Yocum, Brent 210 Yonker, Judith York, Judith York, Virginia Yost, Elaine 117,131 Yost, Patricia Young, Mrs. Gladys 38 Young, Naomi 199,227 Young, Patricia Young, Timothy 65 Young, Virginia Yount, Marcia 204,236 Yuhas, John 236 Yuknalis, John 202,203 z Zadany, Hilde Zalanowski, Paul 106 Zalepa, Amara Zaring, Cheryl 242 Zarnoski, Gail 213,240 Zdzinski, Mr. Edwin 21 Zeafla, Shirley 107 Zebrowski, Joseph Zehner, John 107,135,201 Zeleniak, Michael Zell, Diana 227 Zeller, Jacqueline 113,133,137,227 Zellers, Patsy 236 Zellers, Wanda 107,127 Zelonis, James 67,135,87 Zerbe, Brenda Zcrby, Miss Margaret 27 Ziegler, Brian 124,244 Zierowicz, Maryann 111,114 Zigmund, Barbara Zimmerman, Ann Zook, JoAnne 243 Zoschg, Matthew 107,129,200,214 Zuchowski, Robert 69,135,189,227 Zulak, Mr. Edward 37,134 Zvarich, Susan 39,60,107,117 302 General Index Acknowledgments 269 Alpha Psi Omega 128 Alma Mater 250 Alpha Sigma Tau 112 Art Club 193 B Baseball 164 Basketball 154 Board of Trustees 12 Brass Sextet 190 Bridge Club 193 c Carontawan 194 Chamber Singers 188 Cheerleaders 148 Chr Psi Omega 114 College Community Orchestra 186 Collegium Musicum 189 Concert Choir 185 Concert Wind Ensemble 186 Council for the Exceptional Child 196 Cross Country 174 D Day Students 216 Deans 13 Debate Society 196 Delta Phi Alpha 134 Delta Zeta 116 Dining Hall 237 Dorm Councils 212 E Editor ' s Note 304 Esquires 187 F Faculty 20 Falcon 197 Feature Series Festival Chorus 185 Flashlight 197 Football 142 4-H Club 198 Freshmen 238 Freshman Chorus 184 G Gamma Theta Epsilon 210 Gamma Theta Upsilon 129 Golf 176 Graduate Students 107 Graduation 251 H Homecoming 58 Housemothers 216 I Inter -Collegiate Government 198 Inter -Fraternity Council 111 Inter -Varsity Christian Fellowship 199 Juniors 222 J K Kappa Delta Pi 132 Kappa ' Omicron Phi 130 Kappa Phi 211 L Lutheran Student Association 199 M .■■M Club 200 Majorettes 150 Marching Band 151,169 Movie Committee 201 Music Education Club 201 N Newman Club 201 North Hall 18 Nurses 217 o Omicron Gamma Pi 210 Opera V orkshop 70,189 Panhellenic Council 111 Phi Mu Alpha 135 Phi Sigma Pi 136 Phi Sigma Epsilon 118 Phi Sigma Kappa 122 Pi Delta Phi 137 Players 203 Plays 64 R Radio Station 204 Reader ' s Theater 205 Recorder Consort 189 Renaissance Singers 188 s Senior Index 276 Sigma Alpha Iota 138 Sigma Tau Gamma 124 Sigma Zeta 139 Ski Club 206 Sophomores 228 Spanish Club 207 Spring Weekend 60 String Quartet 191 Student Christian Association 208 Student Council 192 Student P. S. E. A. 207 Student Recreation Committee 192 Symphonic Band 187 T Tennis 175 Track 172 Trombone Quartet 190 Trumpet Quintet 190 w Who ' s Who 126 Women ' s Athletic Association 178 Women ' s Hockey 180 Woodwind Quintet 191 Wrestling 160 Y Young Democrats 209 Young Republicans 209 303 The Living End . . . Each individual on this campus is aware of pride in accomplishment. Be it the discovery of a high grade, a successful experiment, the conclusion of a really great paper, or news of a scholarship, the tendency is to relax, sigh, and bathe in a warm glow. Yearbook staff members are at least that human, and most are determined that their year ' s record be more complete and dis- tinctive than any in the past. For the Carontawan staff that moment has finally arrived. And just what are our accomplishments? Wherein lies our pride? In this edition we have tried to capture the personality of Mansfield through the use of pictures. Pictures are distinctive in that they can evoke from each of us a part of our own personal feelings. We have thus tried to recreate the major events and the simple day to day occurrences on the Mans- field campus by emphasizing the faces which make this campus ours. We have also included more color than ever before and have tried to present new ideas in design and layout. Yet, are these our greatest accomplishments? No, not quite. We take pride in the tenacity of small numbers. As editor of this yearbook, 1 take unholy pride in the staff and advisors who wrought miracles while sacrificing much of themselves. Linda Kleppinger Editor-in-Chief 304 ■y K V « t f ' i
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