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ELAINE M. SCHLAPAK Major: Sociology Minor: English A transfer student from the University of Oklahoma, Elaine graduates with a Bachelor of Science in sociology. For the past three years she has been active in many clubs on campus, among which are the Third Order Secular, Dramatics, New England, Co-ed, Sociology, and Women's Glee Clubs. Elaine is planning to do post-graduate study in Social work. 5 s 1457! Q gi., WALTER W. SCHNORBUS Major: Chemistry Minor: Mathematics Walt studied to attain his degree in chemistry here at the College Among the Pines. Lab work was not all on his mind, for he extended his interest to intra-mural and I.F.C. football and baseball, sports chairman of Delta Sigma Phi, and Vice- President ot tne German Club. Among Walt's plans for the future is intense study while he does graduate work in an Eastern college. Scniar 6flIS5 EDWARD F. SCHROEN Major: History Milwrr English Hutch Schroen will be well remembered in fraternity circles at Saint Francis as Religious Chairman and Chapter C0-editor for Theta Kappa Phi. His extra-curricular talents did not stop tnere, for Hutch found time to hold membership in the French Club, the Young Democrats, and to take part in l.F.C. bowling, intramural softball, and also to work on the Bell Tower staff. Graduation for Butch will bring fulfillment of his military obligation, then perhaps graduate work in the field of edu- cation. THOMAS M. SERENKO Major: Elementary Education Before coming to Saint Francis, Tom studied at Indiana State Teachers College and was an engineer with the U. S. Army in Korea for 21 months. This elementary education major intends to take up graduate studies after departure from Loretto. VVhile at Saint Francis, he was a member of the Third Order Secular and the Tri- County and Camera Clubs.
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409' RONALD E. SLOTTERBACK Major: Economics Minor: Commerce Ronnie, an athletics' enthusiast, graduated from St. Edward High School in Shamokin before coming to the College among the Pines. While here, Ron was an active participant in the activities of the Anthracite Club and also played actively in intramural basketball. After graduation Kon hopes to enter government work. filo JOHN F. SMITH Major: Acrounting Minor: Economics Arniability on the one hand and sincerity on the other pro- vide Jack with his ladder to success. After transferring from St. Edward's University, Texas, he accomplished much in his three years at S.F.C. As a brother of Delta Sigma Phi, he held the position of secretary. He was vice-president of the Accounting Club and was active in the Holy Name Society, Spanish. Metropolitan, Tri-County, and Anthracite Clubs. In the latter two he held honorary membership. Jack also has a great interest in sports. Senior 611155 WILLIAM W. SNOW Major: History Minor: English Bill Snow is one of the graduating brothers of Theta Kappa Phi, which he served as Scholarship Chairman. Other activities of this Washington, D. C., native include membership in the French Club, Bell Tower staff, varsity track team, and varsity cross country squad. llill hopes to go to law school ai' Georgetown University after graduation. RONALD H. STETTER Major: Accounting Minor: Economics From 1948 to 1952 Ron was in the United States Naval Air Corps. Ron's amicable nature won for him the presidency of the Tri-County Club, as well as membership in the Accounting Club during his stay at Saint Francis. After graduation Ron intends to use his accounting and economics training for a position in the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation. N ummm. nw
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