Wilkes University - Amnicola Yearbook (Wilkes Barre, PA)

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' E7 5 ?xFAO-r Kf'zugh f'afiuzernecoawzjg fmrtbwaf Qie5g 7663 610039 . an to e !9-, 6 94 Ma lMce 5-7 Gradouqu Easf MIAM gw 62w SWdSbVYgl p9- Egeoq 5 673 x76.7. O x 'Puycka seoldm 96a? 360. Jan ' Contenrs jntroJuction Eatufg ana Aammisrration ; Seniors 'Unercfassmcn ?Ormi tori es Activities Arhkric Sfonsors H W l l PRESIDENTS MESSAGE DEDICATION FOREWORD ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CAFETERIA MAINTENANCE LIBRARY BOOKSTORE GRADUATES WHUS WHO CAMPUS PERSONALITIES J UNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN MEN S WOMEN,S ORGANIZATIONS DANCES ASSEMBLIES HOMECOMING SPECIAL EVENTS FALL SPORTS WINTER SPORTS SPRING SPORTS ADVERTISING PATRONS U5 To the Class of 1962e As I write this message to the Class of 1962, I am reminded that every message to a graduating class has been written in a period of crisis. Wilkes became a four-year College and the Amnicola made its first appearance just as we were beginning to realize that the Hot War had been succeeded by the Cold WateThat the clash of arms had given way to the clash of ideologies. Issues of the Cold War have confronted us ever since, so that crisis now seems to be the norm. Experience of recent years has demonstrated that the natuie of the future has not yet been determined. We find ourselves at a turning point in history and we are learning slowly that the future direction of amankind has yet to be decided. We are also discovering that the final resolution of this crisis is not to be gained in a year, a decade, or even in a lifetime: If this is so, we must accept crisis as the normal condition of our times, and we must prepare ourselves to live effectively in the midst of upheaval. It is perhaps well that we do so for we will then better prepare ourselves for that confrontation of ideologies which characterizes the era in which we live. If we look upon crisis as the norm for our times, we must examine our ideals and practices with the intent of improving them. We must recognize that in a free society, our strength rests upon the individual. If, as individuals, we ex- amine every idea and every act, and if we then assume our full measure of responsibility, our civilization can survive and can grow stronger. If we concern ourselves with the welfare of mankind everywhere and if we strive to release and nurture the hidden talents of untold millions, we will translate our ideals into reality and assure the vigor of our civilization. Let us accept crisis as the norm of our times. Let us recognize that this crisis is the creation of men and can only be resolved by men. Let It; assume our full measure of responsibility for the resolution of this crisis in favor of free- dom. Let us always remember that freedom depends upon the respect of man for man. Let us recognize that respect begets confidence in ones self and in one's neighbor. Let us see that confidence in one's neighbor is the first essential of freedom. Let us acknowledge that we can create confidence only by demonstrat- ing our own desire to share freedom with our neighbors. I am grateful for our years of association at Wilkes. In the years to come, I hope that we shall find ourselves united in the struggle to maintain, and to bring to fruition, the great ideals upon which our civilization has been based. Q3, 122$? Sincerely, DEDICATION Because he exemplifies the teacher at Wilkes College. . . Because he is respected as such and as a worthwhile citizen, not only of the college but the community in which he lives . . . Because of the many hours he spends in extra work for the students and the interest he puts into student activities . Because he works for the future well-being of both the student and the college . . . Because he has been a member of the Wilkes faculty for twenty years . . . We, the staff of the 1962 Amnicola, dedi- cate this yearbook to Dr. Charles B. Reif. mammn 0 i Wilkes- , Wm, 91,? x : , .. ,2, f ; Q xx, . J $4.; ,0, i ALMA MATER Wilkes, our Alma Mater We pledge our hearts to thee, Honor, faith, and courage, Truth and loyalty. In our work as in our pleasure Guide us as a friend; We shall always love thee, Loyal to the end. Thou shalt lead us onward In search of finer things. May we find the wisdom That thy spirit brings. May our deeds of love and service Ever swell thy fame- Wilkes, we stand to greet thee! Glory to thy name! FOREWORD As in the past, each individual at Wilkes has had a year crowded with memories, combined with confusion, and marked by significant events. Within this framework, truth, knowledge, attitude, and character are formed. All our activities enter in the making of a mature individual. The 1962 Amnicola is a mirror of these activities. We hope that as you read this seventeenth edition you will enjoy our presentation and return to it again and again as time progresses. We feel confident that you will appreciate the time, effort, and energy put into its making by your fellow stu- dents. Amnicola Staff Our own favorite recipe: Mix 1gent1yy 261 gallons of coffee Strong 5 class hours each week 72 missing photographs 29,3214 cigarettes 1 nervous wreck of an editor 192 copy sheets Add 1When things begin to boiD: 1 typewriter Gnoperatived 19 smiling faces 1,200 irate students 1 worried adviser 3 dozen chewed pencils 2 toes from a left winged gnat Add confusion to taste Shake thoroughly for 156 hoursd Ed. note: If the end result winds up all wet, we know you will have plenty of hot air ready. Editor 77777777777777777777777777 HARRY COLLIER Asst. Editor ................ ELAINE ADAMS Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,,,, FRED CROUSE Art Editor 77777777777777777777 BOB HRYNKIW Photographer ................ BILL WILLIAMS Advisor ............ MR. CHESTER COLSON w mam acufty c1113 5 .24 Jministration RALSTON Dean of Men GEORGE F DOANE Dean of Women GERTRUDE A. ALFONSO S. ZAWADSKI . WHITBY JOHN P Registrar lSSlOrlS Dean of Adm ROBERT B. MORRIS LIVINGSTON CLEWELL Administrative Assistant to the President Director of Public Relations and Director of Student Activities GORDON E. ROBERTS JOHN G. REESE Executive Alumni Secretary Director of Athletics a $ 9 a f. JOHN J. CHWALEK MARGARET E. CONNOLLY Placement Director Comptroller NADA VUJICA STANLEY H. WASILESKI Head Librarian Director of Evening School Art Department Kenneth Kirby, Chester Colson iology Department Sheldon Cohen, Francis Michelini, Wanda Hilner, Bernice Leagus, Charles Reif Chemistry Department Francis Salley, Alfred Bastress, Harold Swain, Catherine Bone, James Bohning Commerce and Finance Department SEATED: George Gem, Harvey Bresler, Samuel Rosenberg, Carolyn Morris, Robert DeYoung, You-Keng Chiang STANDING: George Elliot, Charles Casper, Arthur Hoover, Paul Werner, Robert Werner, Robert Capin, Welton Farrar 22 Education Department i Eugene Hammer, Jessie Roderi k, Frances Smith, Francis Pinkowsk is Hall Department 1 Detweiler, V0: 16 Physics Ripley, Cromwell Thomas, Dan' mg - r. m e .m e m .m 1 g m n W E m 24 English Department SEATED: Ruth Roberts, Frank Davies, Anne Kish STANDING: Edward Lewis, JL, Dirk Budd, Doris Schwarzchild, William Edgerton, Philip Rizzo, Stanley Gutin History Department SEATED: Harold Thatcher STANDING: Bronis Kaslas Leonard Connolly Hoh-Cheung Mui Language Department Jose Ribas, Elwood Disque, Sylvia Dworski Mathematics Department Joseph Salsburg, Adnah Kostenbauder, Thomas Richards, Albert Stralka, Stanley Wasileski 26 Music Department FIRST ROW: Lawrence Weed, Anne Weed, Marjorie Casselberry, Anne Liva, Martin Friendman SECOND ROW: Richard Chapline, William Gasbarro, Robert Lovett, Clifford Balshaw Philosophy-Religion Department Abraham Barras, Stanko Vujica, Donald Gilmore Physical Education Departmen Left to Right: Michael Dydo, Doris Saracino, John Reese Political Science Department Bronis Kaslas, Hugo Mailey, Philip Tuhy 27 Psychology Department Joseph Kanner, Robert Riley Sociology Department Lorna Mui, Konstantin Symmons 28 The Library . . . Men and women go there to sit and read But they squirm and rove, survey each other Not as sister, quiet, and not as brother, But more with nervous desire or anxious dread. Fred Krohle, Joanne Yurchak, Nada Vujica, Evelyn Lex, Mirian Green, George Ermel. I ain't got no body. uFind it fast in the yellow pages 30 Folks r0und here sure know good cheer, They all shout for Gittens. Dotter dallies daily. Low brow reads Hi Brow Making hay With Ray. Joan Thomas Hilma Nordstrom . . Joan Ostrowski SEATED: Ethel Peters, Joan Borowskl, Janice Yamsh, Lee Rohlfs, Nancy Cordy Jule Cook STANDING: Margaret Barteck, Barbara Fritz, Sandra Dennis, Susan Dydo, Kay O'Don- nell, Alice Philipp, Joan Darling, Janet Trosko FIRST ROW: Morgan Thomas, Chester Correll, William Jervis, Charles Evans, Carl Crispell, George Edwards, Clifton Evans. SECOND ROW: Cecil Crickell, George Price, Philip Davis, Kirk Bromfield, Stephen Subjak, Richard Stephens. 3l The Commons WILLIAM DENION, Manager Cafeteria SEATED: Cecelia Kehoe, Catherine Cranglall, Catherine Levanda, Catherine Suprum . . . STANDING: Ray Ogin, George Slavenski, Bill Park, James Henry, Gerard Gaughan, Kit Richard, Catherine Robins, Gerald DeCintx, Fellx Scrippeto, Thad Walzak, Fred Wall 32 nWihat cannot be cured must be endured. I always brush after every meal. Therehs a mist on the glass congealing, N aturally, I always use the gentle detergent. ,Tis the hurricane's sultry breath; And thus does the warmth of feeling, Tum ice in the grasp of Death. 34 Did you read the ad for a short order cook at Kings? Next monthk Nationality Dinner is from Transylvania. We prefer the big job cleaner. en iors JOSEPH SHAMBE DAVID EDWARDS Preyideizt Vice Prwident Class . . Officers ' ' . . 1 ! l JUDITH BUTCHKO Secretary WAYNE THOMAS Trezmtrer STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES Richard Rees, Frank Menaker, Leona Baiera, Michael Bianco, Albert Kishel, President CLASS COUNCIL FIRST ROW: David Edwirds, Joseph Shambe, Judith Butchko, Wayne Thomas SECOND ROW: Peter Greenberg, Louise Gatto, Marian Ripple, Mary Ann Foley, Leona Baiera, Carol Thomas, Harry Collier THIRD ROW: Richard Ress, Albert Kishel, Leslie Andres, George Gavales, William Ruzzo, Michael Bianco, Frank Menaker DENAH ABRAMS Plymouth, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education RACHEL ALTAVILLA Ashley, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education PAUL AQUILINO Bayville, N. Y, B.S. in Commerce and Finance JOHN ANDRUSIS Glen Lyon, Pa. B.S. in Business Education 38 LESLIE ANDRES Bridgeton, N. J. B.S. in Fine Art Education LEONA BAIERA West Pittston, Pa. B.S. in Elemeritary Education MICHAEL BIANCO Brunella Arbor, New Jersey A.B. in Political Science ESTELLE BASSLER Forty Fort, Pa. B.S. in Business Education RICHARD BELLAS Luzerne, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education DONALD BOGERT Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Business Education RICHARD BONA Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance STANLEY BIGOSKI Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance 39 SAM BOOK Scranton, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ROMAN BOREK Clarks Summit, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education 40 RUTH ANN BOOROM Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS in Art Education MARY BETH BROWN Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS. in Chemistry VIVIAN BORDICK Plains, Pa. Certificate in Secretarial Studies JAMES BRUNZA Kingston, Pa. BS. in Secondary Education CAROL ANN BRUSHKOSKI Nanticoke, Pa. AB. in Mathematics JOHN BUTCHKO Glen Lyon, Pa. s BS. in Business Education GERALD BURKHARDT Swoyerville, Pa. AB. in Psychology VIVIAN CARDONI Plainsville, Pa. BS. in Elementary Education CAROL CARPENTER Kingston, Pa. BS. in Nursing Education JUDITH ANN BUTCHKO Nanticoke, Pa. BS. in Biology 4l MARSHA CASE Mansfield, Pa. B.S. in Nursing Education ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN Dallas, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance CHANGHEE CHAE Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ROBERT CONWAY Kingston, Pa. AB. in Biology HARRY COLLIER Duryea, Pa. MURRAY DAVIS Forty Fort, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance AB. in Biology 42 RONALD DIAMONDSTEIN Scranton, Pa. B.S. in Business Education GARY DE HOPE Harvey's Lake, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education DALE DERONDE Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education CHARLES DI SIMONI Old Forge, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance JOSEPH DOMBEK Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education A. JOHN DIMOND Forty Fort, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance BEVERLY DOTTER White Haven, Pa. Certificate in Secretarial Studies ROBERT EIKE Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS. in Music Education WILBUR DOTTER Wilkes-Barre, Pa. AB. in Mathematics DONALD ELLER Monroeville, New Jersey BS. in Commerce and Finance DAVID EDWARDS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS. in Chemistry ROBERT EVANS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. AB. in Mathematics MARY JANE FOGAL Womelsdorf, Pa. B.S. in Nursing Education YORATH EVANS Plymouth, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education SANDRA FELDMAN Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education KENNETH F OX Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.B. in Mathematics MARY FOX Towanda, Pa. A.B. in Mathematics MARY ANN FOLEY Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education 45 FLORENCE GALLAGHER Wilkes-Barre, Pa. AB. in Biology LOUISE GATTO Old Forge, Pa. AB. in Biology BARRY GINTEL Woodmere, New York BS. in Commerce and Finance PAUL GAVEL Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS. in Commerce and Finance 46 GEORGE GAVALES New York City, New York A.B. in Political Science GWEN GOULD Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS in Elementary Education HARRIET HAGENBUCH Sunbury, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance WARREN GREENBERG Cheltenham, Pa. A.B. in Biology WILLIAM GREYTOCK Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance DONALD HANCOCK Plains, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance CYNTHIA HAGLEY Wilkes-Barte, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education JOEL HARRISON Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A.B. in English 47 ANDREW HASSAY Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS in Secondary Education MARSHA HEFFERAN Tunkhannock, Pa. AB. in English GLENN HAUZE Sugarloaf, Pa. BS. in Commerce and Finance CARL HIRSCH Brooklyn, New York AB. in Biology JULES HELLER Flushing, New York AB. in Biology PETER HOMETCHKO Luzerne, Pa. AB. in Psychology 48 EVELYN HUDYCK Exeter, Pa. AB. in English ARLINE JONES Scranton, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education ROBERT JANUSZKO Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education WILLIAM JONES Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Certificate in Engineering THOMAS KANAS Huntington Station, New York B.S. in Music Education DONALD JONES Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Music Education STANLEY KARMILOVICH Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS. in Chemistry ROBERT KIN G Wilkes-Barre, Pa. AB. in Mathematics MARYANNE KARPINSKI Plymouth, Pa. AB. in Biology BETH KLAVONSKI Plymouth, Pa. AB. in Mathematics x ALBERT KISHEL Avoca, Pa, DAVID KLINE Benton, Pa. BS. in Business Education BS. in Commerce and Finance 50 JOSEPH KOONTZ Bedford, Pa. Certificate in Engineering FRANK KLINE Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance ANDREW KOCUR Ashley, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance MARILYN KRAKENFELS Verona, New Jersgy B.S. in Chemistry ELIZABETH KRAFT Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Business Education DANIEL KOWALESKI Wilkes-Barre, Pa. AB. in Biology 5l JEROME KRASA Wilkes-Barre, Pa. STANLEY KRUK Haddonfield, New Jersey B.S. in Commerce and Finance AB. in Political Science THOMAS KRISULEVICZ Plymouth, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education ELAIN E LAMBERT Luzerne, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education KENNETH KRUPINSKI Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Chemistry JEROME LAWRENCE Nanticoke, Pa. B.S. in Chemistry 52 FRANCIS LEPORE Pittston, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance RENA LEWINE Scranton, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education RICHARD LEWIN Yonkers, New York B.S. in Commerce and Finance PATRICIA LUTZ Hazleton, Pa. B.S. in Music Education ANN LIGETI Forest Hills, N. Y. B.S. in Elementary Education FRANCIS MACHUNG Nanticoke, Pa. AB. in Mathematics RUTHANNE MARCI Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS. in Nursing Education THERESA MAKARCZYK Nanticoke, Pa. BS. in Elementary Education ESTELLE MANOS East Orange, New Jersey BS. in Business Education CAROL MCDERMOTT Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS. in Business Education $5 NANCY MARTIN WilkessBarre, Pa. BS in Nursing Education JOYCE MEDLOCK Wyoming, Pa. AB. in English 54 JOHN MOORE Ashley, Pa. A.B. in History FRANK MENAKER Harrisburg, Pa. A.B. in Political Science PATRICK MONAGHAN WilkesBarre, Pa. B.S. in Business Education KENNETH NAPARSTECK Exeter, Pa. A.B. in Mathematics LEO MORGAN Pittston, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance JOSEPH NEETZ Pittston, Pa. A.B. in Mathematics 55 RUTH NEWMAN Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education JAY PASSON Hazleton, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance RAYMOND NUTAITIS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Music Education DAVID PETERS Forest Hills, New York B.S. in Commerce and Finance HILARY PETERLIN WilkesBarre, Pa. AB. in Mathematics RAYMOND PETERS Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and F inance 56 BARBARA PHILLIPS Forty Fort, Pa. AB. in English STEPHEN PETRAS Edwardsville, Pa. BS. in Commerce and Finance AUDREY PETRO Plains, Pa. Certificate in Secretarial Studies JOHN POKLADOWSKI Larksville, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education JUDITH POWELL Wilkes-Barre, Pa. AB. in Mathematics JOANNE PISANESCHI Swoyerville, Pa. BS. in Elementary Education 57 JACK PRITCHARD Trucksville, Pa. AB. in Mathematics ELIZABETH PURNELL Plymouth, Pa. AB. in English THOMAS PUGH Plymouth, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education DAVID RANKOSKY Dupont, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance MARY E. QUIGLY Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Nursing Education RICHARD REES Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education 58 MORGAN REIS Scranton, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance LEONARD REESE Plymouth, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance CATHERINE REILLY Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Medical Technology MARION RIPPLE Exeter, Pa. AB. in Mathematics PATRICIA REVIELLO Old Forge, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education BARBARA RICARDO Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Chemistry 59 CLYDE ROBERTS Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance MARGARET RUNDLE Forty Fort, Pa. B.S. in Nursing Education CAROL ROUSH Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Certificate in Secretarial Studies ROBERT SCHECHTER Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BS. in Commerce and Finance MICHAEL SAMBERG Forest Hills, N. Y. A.B. in Psychology STEPHEN SCHWARTZ Bellerose, N. Y. A.B. in English 60 WILLIAM SHUKIS Nanticoke, Pa. B.S. in Chemistry JOSEPH SHAMBE Dupont, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance JOSEPH SHEMANSKI Edwardsville, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance LORRAINE SHUTTA Glen Lyon, Pa. B.S. in Business Education SANDRA SIDARI Hazleton, Pa. BS. in Business Education LORETTA SHUTTA Glen Lyon, Pa. B.S. in Business Education RUSSELL SINGER Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance JOSEPH H. SIMOSON Forty Fort, Pa. BS. in Commerce and Finance JANET SIMPSON Forty Fort, Pa. BS. in Business Education JAMES SWABACK Roslyn Heights, N. Y. A.B. in Sociology JAMES SIOCK Scranton, Pa. GEORGE TENSA Plymouth, Pa. BS. in Elementary Education BS in Commerce and Finance 62 CAROL THOMAS NANCY THOMAS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education Plymouth, Pa. B.S. in Music Education DARIUS THOMAS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. AB. in Economics CAROL THOMPSON Plymouth, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education NANCY TINKLEPAUGH Dallas, Pa. B.S. in Art Education WAYNE THOMAS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. AB. in English HELEN TINSLEY Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Nursing Education JANICE TROY Bloomsburg, Pa. B.S. in Nursing Education THEODORE TOLUBA Dallas, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education WALTER UMLA Mountaintop, Pa. B.S. in Music Education BETSY TUBRIDY Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Elementary Education MIMI VAS KORLIS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education 64 BENJAMIN WEAVER Dallas, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance MICHAEL VOLANSKY Hazleton, Pa. BS. in Commerce and Finance WILLIAM WATKINS Wyoming, Pa. AB. in Biology ROYAL WETZEL Conyngham, Pa. BS. in Commerce and Finance ELAINE WHITMAN Tunkhannock, Pa. BS. in Secondary Education SANDRA WEISS Wilkes-Batre, Pa. BS. in Elementary Education 65 NORMAN WILLIAMS Kingston, Pa. B.S. in Secondary Education ROBERT YETTER Dallas, Pa. B.S. in Commerce and Finance EDWARD YADZINSKI Wilkes-Barre, Pa. B.S. in Music Education ANN ZNANIECKI Nanticoke, Pa. B.S. in Business Education 66 WHUS WHO FIRST ROW: Robert Bike, Leona Baiera, Ann Znaniecki, Rachel Altavilla, Mary Beth Brown, Edward Yadzinski SECOND ROW: David Edwards, Donald Jones, Richard Rees, Wayne Thomas, Michael Bianco THIRD ROW: Albert Kishel, Stephen Schwartz, Jerome Krasa, Theodore Toluba, Gary DeHope, Clyde Roberts LEONA BAIERA MICHAEL BIANCO RUTH BOOROM CAMPU STEPHEN SCHWARTZ JOSEPH SHAMBE RICHARD REES 68 1W ' ROBERT EIKE JUDY BUTCHKO HARRY COLLIER ERSONALITIES CAROL THOMAS NANCY THOMAS WAYNE THOMAS Evening School Graduates CARL HURST JOHN PERRICI Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Wyoming Pennsylvania B.S. in Secondary Education B.S. in Commerce and Finance The optimist fell two stories, and at each window bar; he shouted to his friends, all right so far! uA professor who comes in late is rare; thh, what's up, Doc? in fact, he is in a class by himself. 70 Un6ercfassmen J UNIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVEkTed SEATED: Rosalie Kackauskas-Secretary Begun, Jim Walters, Bonnie Jenkins, Harvey Rosen STANDING: Conrad Wagner Treasurer Brent O'Connell Preside' Jerry Mohn Vice Presil' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: Ted Begun, Marshall Brooks, Harvey Rosen, Conrad Wagner SECOND ROW: Brent O'Connell, Jerry Mohn, Rosalie Kackauskas, Mary Regalis, Rowena Simms, Nancy Palazzolo, Jane Palka, John Tredinnick, Jim Walters 72 J UNIORS $1. magnum gsag x ELAINE ADAMS JOHN ADAMS LOIS AGOSTINI NICHOLAS ALESANDRO JAMES ANTONIO MERLE BENISCH MARSHALL BROOKS JEANETTE BUCHOLTZ PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE ROBERT BUGIANESI CARL CARBUNCLE ROBERT CHERUNDOLO J UNIORS No Pholo AVAILABLE CAROL DRAPER DORA DRIP BERNARD COHEN GEORGE GUZO JOSEPH GAY MYRON EVANICH HAROLD HARTY nchwuqx AVMW MARGARET HARDING CLAIRE HANDLER HARRY HEROIN 1963 74 JUNIORS Absem when piciuus wore made THOMAS HRYNKIW EVAN JENKINS KATRIN A KRUMKE ROSALIE KACKAUSKAS JOSEPH KRISKY PETER KUNDRA RITA MINELLI RONALD MISCHAK NESTLE NOBOBY ELEANORE NIELSEN J UNIORS THOMAS PENHALE JANE PALKA ROMAINE OLZINSKI BRENT O CONNELL JOSEPH RAKSHYS QUINCEY QUIVER JAN E PRISCHAK mkgkgfanx .JLRN: r1; ALICE POWELL LORRAINE ROME REGINA RITZIE CAROLYN RHONE MARY REGALIS 1963 76 J UNIORS RICHARD ROWLANDS PH 010 Not Available ROBERT RUGGIERO SALLY SCRUPLE THOMAS SABA ROBERT SALLAVANTI BETH SCHAFER WILMA SCHMALZ MARTIN SCHULTZ MYRA SCHWARTZ BOB SMITH EDWARD STRUCKE IRENE SZULINSKI CHRISTINE WENTZ CLOWINA YAHOO RUTHANNE ZIONCE gwngl$ 21mm g5 $ 3; G m R s N m m m H mm H m R M N A E M m L $$nwxskn?s HN TREDINNICK ELAINE WISHTART SYLVIA YURKON J0 BEVERLY TRAHER EDWARD WILK BROOKE YEAGER J J UNIORS . OPHOMORE LAS STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES: Gail Rob- erts, Fred Smithson, Louis Coopey. IASS OFFICERS: Roger Rymer, Treasurer; Lorraine Dyers, Secretary; Barbara Stevens, Vice Presi- nt; James Jones, President. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: Louis Coopey, David Puerta, James Jones, George Evancho, Tony Desiderio. SECOND ROW: Bill Williams, Edward Reese, Joseph Lipinski, Frances Corace, June Vaananen, Barbara Stevens, Lorraine Dyers, Gail Roberts, Fred Smithson, Joseph Kruczek, Roger Rymer 80 SOPHOMORES SUSAN BOOK NEAL DOUGHERTY LOUIS COOPEY MARY LOU FRALEY VITO FLORIMONTE LORRAINE DYERS JEFFRY GALLET EDWARD CLAUSE MARGUERITE GELLI 1964 SOPHOMORES DAVID GOODMAN ROSE MARY HAGEL RONALD HERNER MARSHA HOCHBERG HILARY HOMGLOCK ROBERT HRYNKIW JAMES JONES LILA KORITKO DOLORES KOLINCHOCK JERRY KURTINITIS JOHN LAKE BONNIE LEWIS SOPHOMORES BARBARA LORE JOSEPH LIPINSKI JAMES MORGAN JOHN MILLER No! 5km JAMES PACE ZORCHA PECKYUN E 82 PAULA MESARIS MARY MORITZ EDWARD PECUKONIS LOUIS MIGAL CAROLYN OLSEN JAN PETHICK 1964 SOPHOMORES ANDREA PETRASEK FRANK PETRINI RACHAEL PHILLIPS JOY PLATSKY WILLIAM RISHKO GAIL ROBERTS JOSEPH SARNECKY RUTH SCHIMMELBUSCH WILLIAM SCHMIDT SALLY SCHOFFSTALL SYLVIA SCHRADER JERRY SHILANSKI SOPHOMORES BARBARA STEVENS MARIA SINDACO ROBERT WALP NATALIE VOGT JUNE VAANANEN JAMES TREDINNICK BETH WEISS HARRI WEINBERG EMILY WEINBERG PATRICIA WAMPOLE 1964 84 WILLIAM WILLIAMS MICHALENE WYSOCKI RONALD YATES JERRY ZELLER . . The mouse takes the cheese . . So, it's not the Waldorf Astoria ! 85 FRESHMAN CLASS CLASS OFFICERSmJoan Davis, Secretary; Cathy De An- STUDENT GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES-Steve gelis, President; Bob Dew, Treasurer; Bob Ziegler, Vice Paradise,Mary Lee Vannoy,Jo Signorelli. President. CLASS COUNCIL Jody Morrison, Jerry Jean Baird, Joanne Faux, Cathy De Angelis, Joan Davis, Mary Lee Vannoy, Happy Field. SECOND ROW: Alan Gilbert, Edward Lipinski, Gloria Lewis, Sieglinde Vallot, Bob Dew, Bob Ziegler, Alfonse Bayo. 86 FRESHMEN JACK BARNES LOIS BOGANOVITZ CONNIE BUTLER MARIE BUYDOS NADENE CAREY NANCY CZUBEK HEATHER DANUIEL CATHY DEANGELIS AUDREE DELISLE MARY ELLEN DONAHOE CLARE DRAPER MADELYN ESPOSITO I ESI bIEIJ JANE FARR SUSAN FARLEY PAUL HEAGAY MARGI HARRIS SHARON KEYES MARILYN JECH CAROLYN KING FRED HACKETT MARGERY HOLN JOHN KIRICK 1965 FRESHMEN JOSEPH KLAIPS BARBARA LEWIS GLORIA LEWIS LOUIS MATTIOLI LEE McCLOSKEY ANITA MINELLI JOSEPH MITCHELL EDNA MEYER JODY MORRISON FRESHMEN EVELYN PLATT GEORGEANN PHETHEAN ROBERTA OSTROWSKI KYRIAKI N ANOU TED THOMAS MINDY SNOW ESTHER SCHWARTZ CAROLE WEBER DAVID WALKER MARY RUSSIN CATHERINE TURANSKI LESLIE TOBIAS 1965 90 NATHAN WRUBLE u; Tis a handsome piece of work. Vohn, your little friends are wrong . . . uLet's be friends. The rankest compound of villainous smell Not believe in Santa Claus? You might as that ever offended nostrils. well not believe in fairies. 9i 92 Weekends are a real riot! Just squeeze gently. Mixvf got 'gac P- 1rn$ 8x9 qt CHAPMAN HALL FIRST ROW: Mrs. Stark, Jean Ann McMahon, Roberta Slotnick, Patricia Lutz, Karen Rumpler, Barbara Figarsky, Gene Zeiger, Margie Harris. SECOND ROW: Michele Ufberg, Carole Schmitt, Katherine Brader, Jane Kindervater, Nalalie Kowalski, Leslie Stone, Sandra Yonkers, Linda Ewing, Vicki Burton, Paula Lickver. MCCLINTOCK HALL-SEATED: Holly Rapp, Harriet Hagenbuch, Judy Sisco, Janice Troy, Ruth Friedlandler, Beverly Dotter, Renee Schmerin. STANDIN Dana Saladon, Irene Szulinski, Gloria Lewis, Marsha Case, Mrs. John Gabor, Carol Plonner, Ellen Galanter, Marjorie Kuropkat. 94 STERLING HALL-FIRST ROW1Marilyn Lichtman, Elaria Mackes, Jon Lee Goyne, Lynn Maslanka, Sandy Faux, Julie Evans. SECOND ROW: Mary Lee Vannoy, Sharon Keyes, Lydia McCloskey, Sue Freeman, Sylvia Schrader. THIRD ROW: Myra Faith Schwartz, Mrs. Luther Crawford, Ruth Schimmelbusch, June Vaananen, Dee Amir, Sieglinde Vallot. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Seymour, Marsha Hochberg, Vicki Bershad, Joan Davis, Cathy De Angelis. CATLIN HALL FIRST ROW: Barbara Cohen, Carolyn Papucci, Kaaren Lee Graham, Carol Poorman. SECOND ROW: Roz Deretchin, Lila Koritko, Ellie Nielsen, Joan Pitney, Betsy Brown, Frannie Corace. THIRD ROW: Susan Farley, Mary Ann Nosal. Anne Ligeti, Mrs. James Langdon, Susan Weigel, Suzanne Stica, Patty Meek, Gloria Silverman. 95 WEISS HALL -FIRST ROW: Estelle Manos, Elva Chernou, Kyriaki Nanou, Mary Ellen Donahoe, Carol Rousl, Judy Casterline. SECOND ROW: Margery Wholan, Sandy Sidari, Mrs. Preston Sturdevant, Leslie Weinberger, Ellen Sundel. THIRD ROW: Marcha Lynne Hefferan, Elizabeth Chater, Marsha Silvers, Barbara Gallagher, Happy Field, Toby Tobias, Janie Farr, Linda Seymour. WECKESSER HALLv-FIRST ROW: Pat Riviello, Christine Bialogawicz, Arlene Siano, Elena Mendel, Evelyn Jaffe. SECOND ROW: Jane Palka, Beth Schafer, Mary Ann Dreher, Kathy Dennis, Mary Jane Fogal, Mrs. Raymond O'Brien. THIRD ROW: Carole Peckham, Joanne Draganchuk, Marianne Evancho, Nancy Tinklepaugh, Louise Gatto, Claire Handler, Julie Palega. 9b HOWORTH HALL FIRST ROW: Audree DeLisIe, Pat Weber, Marilyn Jech, Iris Orenstein, Evelyn Platt. SECOND ROW-z Constance Butler, Diane Najim, Jody Morrison, Edna Meyer, Linda Paonessa, Merle Benisch, Nancy Palazzolo, Mrs. John M. Robinson. THIRD ROW: Carol Hessler, Diane Smith, Barbara Kempel, Mindy Snow, Jo Signorelli. BARRE HALL FIRST ROW: Tony Desiderio, Robert Enrich, Edward Wachs. SECOND ROW: Les Andres, Warren Hartman, David Peters, George Gavales, Barry Witt, George Thompson, John Teideck. THIRD ROW: A1 Krieger, Barry Gintel, Marc Hirschman, Craig Houliston, Stephen Schwartz, John Campbell, Owen Frances, Conrad Wagner, David Puerta, Michael Samberg, Bill Douglas. BUTLER HALL FIRST ROW: Ed Reese, Bob Ziegler, Ted Tra isrBey, Tom Kanas. SECOND ROW: Perry Spyropoulos, Joe Weinkle, Arthur Hoover, Erwin Gue'tig, Don Bogert, Dick Blisick, Eluid Kabungo. THIRD ROW: Pete Winebrake, Don Ungemah, Don Payne, Lou Mattiole, Joe Lipinski, Bob Myers, Mike Bianco, Ted Begun, Jules Heller, Michael Landesman. FOURTH ROW: Ron Musselman, Chuck Cherundolo, Joe Kruczek, Bob Fleming, Fred Smithson, Ray Gleason, Jeff Raschal. ASHLEY HALL FIRST ROW: John Parsons, Louis Vaughn, William Van Horn. SECOND ROW: Steve Paradise, Mal Gropper, Michael Schwefel, Harvey Rosen, Walt Dexteg, Jerry Herman, Richard Burns. THIRD ROW: James McNew, Janghae Kim, Gary Greaker, Steven Panken, Jeff Gallett, Ronald Dockter, Joseph Apicella, Jerry Kurtinitis, Sumner Hayward, Ken Ludmer, Changhee Chae. Z WARNER HALL FIRST ROW: Robert Danchik, Alan Doner, Phil Diskin. SECOND ROW: George Evancho, Gary Einhorn, Robert King, Stan Kruk, Bud Menaker, Jerry Berk. THIRD ROW: Philip LaKemick, Stephen Cottrell, Hal Kistler, Ronald Borick, Harris Tobias, Pete Kundra, John Voda, Herman Feissner, Roger Rolfe, David Mudry, Richard Stark, Jim Jones. BENNETT HALL FIRST ROW: Karl Young, John Miller, Jack Stauffer, John Kirick. SECOND ROW: David Elliott, Ronald Lucchino, Dennis Major, Alfred Groh. THIRD ROW: Edward Lipinski, Harvey Stambler, Bill McIntyre, John Hall, Buckley Miller, Fred Hackett, Louis Szabados, Kent Davis. Kutz, Thomas Pimot, Terry Lord, Alan Spencer. THIRD ROW: Carl Hirsch, Andres Costic, Rudolf Schonfeld, William Schmidt, James Reid. FOURTH ROW: HOLLENBACK HALL FIRST ROW: Joseph DeFilippis, Kenneth Lloyd, Burton Landesman, Boyd Aebli, Raymond Bolek. SECOND ROW: Jerry Mohn, Bob Dan Lyons, Joseph Koontz, Stuart Lawson, Leonard Koerner, RaylSchweinsburg, Richard Lewin. X, GORE HALL FIRST ROW: Mike Mostello, Thomas Gladike, Al Gilbert. SECOND ROW: Ron Baldwin, David Levy, Lavid Kline, George Elliot, Nick Alesandro, Frank Cook. THIRD ROW: Robert Henricks, Alan Gubanich, Tom Halsted, John Adams, Richard Bender, Ron Masters, Ted Toluba, Larry Gubanich, Bill Flynn, William Julford. I00 Backward, turn backward, 0 Time, in your flight, Make me a child again just for tonight ! I'm gonna shoot you fast, pardner, my horse is double parked. And then I took a turn for the worse. Crime and Punishment. Hole in one. or Put, put, put. Simp1e things for the simple minded. uThings were better When they were worse. Looking for a contact lens can be fun. I02 ART CLUB FIRST ROW: Gerald Zezza, Edward Kajkowski, Robert Hrynkiw, Robert Ford, William Pucilowski SECOND ROW: Romelle Gomba, Elaine Kozemchak, Carolyn Rhone, Charlotte Levenoskie, Lois Boganovitz, Virginia Mason THIRD ROW: William Schwab, Kenneth Frantz, Nancy Czubek, NanCy Tinklepaugh, Anne Masley, Keith Ackerman, Edward Wilk FOURTH ROW: Jan Pethick, Les Andres, John Hughes, Michael Stretanski, Michael Balutanski, Leonard Yablonski C.C.U.N. FIRST ROW: Gary DeHope, Elaine Adams, Beverly Munson, Marjory Wholan SECOND ROW: Jim Jenkins, Alan Krieger, Bronis Kaslas, Robert Bond, Michael Usher, Jim Morgan, Jerry Shilanski, John Moore, Conrad Wagner, George Gavales FIRST ROW: Patsy Rossi, Maryann Wilson, Alice Cole, Estelle Manos, Carol Rhines, Sheila Kemis SECOND ROW: Richard Rees, Thomas Halsted, Fred Smithson, Richard Blisick, Jeff Gallet DEBATING SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Michael Landesman, Joy Platsky, Dr. Arthur Kruger, Lynne Dente, Andrew Majikas SECOND ROW: Jerome Krasa, John Pikulski, John Campbell JAYCEES FIRST ROW: Peter Greenberg, James Walters STANDING: Robert Chamberlain, Gerald Moffat, Ronald Sebolka, Erwin Guetig, Paul Heagy, Jack Pritchard CIRCLE K CLUB Circle K founders. I06 FIRST ROW: Buzz Lewin, Peter Greenberg, Edward Reese, Joseph Lipinski, Leslie Andres, Robert King SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gertrude A, Doane, Harriet Hagenbuch, Merle Benisch, Linda Ewing, Joan Smith, Elizabeth Chater, Kaaren Graham, Mr. George Elliott THIRD ROW: Daniel Lyons, Carol Plonner, Nancy Palozzolo, Linda Paonessa, Arlene Siano, Claire Handler, Marsha Hochberg FOURTH ROW: John Hall, Nick Alesandro, Steven Panken, Fred Hackett, Jerome Burke, Richard Morgan, Jeff Gallet, Owen Frances STUDENT GOVERNMENT FIRST ROW: Josephine Signorelli, Albert Kishel, Gail Roberts SECOND ROW: Frederick Smithson, James Walters, Richard Bums, Michael Bianco THIRD ROW: Theodore Begun, Harvy Rosen, Louis Coopey, Richard Rees, Frank Menaker Gloria Silverman, SCHOOL SPIRIT COMMITTEE Sm 6 53:. OC Cm e :2 or ' w; FIRST ROW: Gloria Lewis, Margie Harris, Elaine Kozemchak, Iris Orenstein, Merle Benisch, Linda Paonessa SECOND ROW: Leslie Tobias, Jim Jenkins, Jerry Shilanski, Robert Hrynkiw, George Gavales SKI CLUB FIRST ROW: Robert King, David Peters, Les Andres SECOND ROW: Joan Davis, Marianne Evancho, Louise Gatto, Sieglinde Vallot THIRD ROW: Joanne Draganchuk, Bobbie Chatu, Marsha Silvers FOURTH ROW: Steven Selige, Christian Leydolt, Bernard Cohen l08 ECONOMICS CLUB FIRST ROW: Robert Daniels, Marsha Silvers, Mary Field, Ann Chiarelli, Thomas Tomalis SECOND ROW: joseph DeMarco, Andrew Serafin, Gordon Schneider, Joseph Barnardi, William McIntyre, Richard Hohn, George Guzo THIRD ROW: Ronald Sebolka, William Klein, Robert Chamberlain, Martin Schultz, Gerald Moffatt, Anthony Butsavage ACCOUNTING CLUB FIRST ROW: William Carver, Joseph Durako, Jack Barnes, Joweph Klaips, Ronald Foy SECOND ROW: Michael Cebula, Joseph Sakelaridos, Clint Hess, Dale Jones, Gene Rich THIRD ROW: John George, John Wills, Austin Sabetta, Steven Selige, Robert Yetter, Tally Manganaro CHEMICAL SOCIETY SEATED: Joe Stretanski, Mary Beth Brown, Irene Szulinski, David Edwards SECOND ROW: David Smudin, Robert Sallavanti, Robert Bugianesi, Paul Emmert, Dan Zeroka THIRD ROW: Don Mattey, Anthony Eckert, Joe Rakshys, Joe Krisky BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY RADIO CLUB dinnick, Richard Allardyce, John Biga 3 e r T ma rm Lea aTJ Ska mug Pm z,K t mm to 61, r Wok fc t s O B 0 e L ENGINEERING CLUB Joan Sipko , FIRST ROW: Richard Emmel SECOND ROW: William Shukis PSYCH.-SOC. CLUB FIRST ROW: Richard Rowlands, John Tredinnick, Joseph Gay, Ronald GrohOWSki, Norman James, Robert Barno SECOND ROW: Jamet Simpson, Alice Cole, Patsy Rossi, Carol Rhines, Janet Gibbon, Connie Novinski, Claire Handler THIRD ROW: Gloria Silverman, Barbara Lore, Geri Tarantini, Elaine Wishtatt, Rita Minelli, Sandra Potapczyk, Carol Brushkoski, Mary Anne Foley, Anita Chiarelli, Lorraine Rome, Leona Baiera, Carol Sisko, Louise Leonard, Ruthanne Zionce, Eleanore Nielsen, Sylvia Yurkon FOURTH ROW: Richard Bellas, Yorath Evans, Andrew Hassay ll2 THETA DELTA RHO FIRST ROW: Owen Frances, Doug Yeager, Gary Greaker, William Mulford, Louis Zampetti SECOND ROW: Brooke Yeager, Lonald Eller, Ted Toluba, Yorath Evans THIRD ROW: Thomas Trako, Joseph Kruczek, Erwin Guetig, William Flynn, Frank Wallace, William Schwab, Kenneth Ludmer, Gerald Mohn FOURTH ROW: William Meneeley, Walter Prusakowski, Roger MacLauchlin, Robert Januszko, John Adams, Leonard Rishkofski, Matt Himlin, Mark Troy II3 FRENCH SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Charles Riedlinger, Alfonse Bayo, Evan Williams, Thomas Saba, Wictor Turoski SECOND ROW: Dolly Kolinchock, Elaine Adams, Marsha Hochberg, Ruth Schimmelbusch, Jane Palka . THIRD ROW: Mary Frances Barone, Marian Charnetski, Molly Boyle, Barbara Tremayne, John Pikulski, James Reid, Patricia Van Scoy, Jane Prischak, Rosalle Kackauskas GERMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Florence Gallagher, Barbara Ricardo, Irene Szulinski, Helen Mack SECOND ROW: Marshall Brooks, Edward Wilk, Susan Weigel, Marilyn Krackenfels, Marylin Davis, Carol Plonner THIRD ROW: Joseph Rakshys, Alan Schneider, Mr. Elwood Disque, Arthur Hettinger, Joseph Stretanski, Robert Sallavanti Il4 SPANISH CLUB Margie Harris, Lila Koretko, Mr. Jose Ribas, Pauline Bostjancic, Elena Mendel, Charlotte Wetzel STUDENT VOICE FIRST ROW: Walter Dexter, William Logan, Iris Orenstein, J0 Signorelli, Steven Paradise, Jeff Gallet SECOND ROW: Mindy Weinberg, Mary Lee Vannoy, Emily Weinberg, Pat Chapracki COLLEGIANS WILKES CHORUS Il7 Il8 AMNICOLA 'mvwmx'thmaWW FIRST ROW: Karen Grahm, Harry Collier, Merle Benish SECOND ROW: Elaine Adams, Margie Harris THIRD ROW: Robert Hrynkiw 'Watch it! After 5 hours we all go bug-eyed. Ace photographer finally sees the light Yos ni pierdun or Great gobs of Chicken mucous. Get your Ellington I he Bea C On BIOOd Donor Day Coming April 4 Concert Tickets Now Call VA 3-9003 At the Gymnasium STUDENT WEEKLY Editors: Wayne Thomas, Editor-in-chief; Cynthia Hagley, Assistant Editor; Bob Bomboy, Copy Editor; Ronald Sebolka, Business Manager; George Tensa, Sports Editor. While disguised as Clark Kent, mild mannered reporter . . SEATED: J. Jackiewicz, GJTensa, M. Barone, A. Bakum, B. Lore, J. Krasa, D. Jones STANDING: R. Sebolka, W. Carver, M. Cebula, W. Thomas, M. Berger, G. Zaludek, C. Thomas, S. Hagley, T. Banks, J. Shilonski, Be Bombay ' He work and blows the coals and has plenty of other irons in the fire? ll9 MANUSCRIPT FIRST ROW: Dr. Philip Rizzo, Ania Symmons, Steven Schwartz, Joel Harrison SECOND ROW: Dolores Amir, Anne Jamieson, Harris Tobias, Linda Ewing, Marsha Case uI have a little shadow that goes in and out With me. I,m all tied up in knots. uThis young upstart thinks he has all the answers. I20 CUE AND CURTAIN FIRST ROW: Joan Pitney, Warren Hartman, Barry Gintel, Mr. Alfred Groh Director, Robert Schecter, Barbara Stevens SECOND ROW: Ray Gleason, Carol Weber, Lois Agostini, Siglinde Vallot, Emily Weinberg, Mindy Weinberg, Ellen Sundel, Barbara Lewis, Philip Diskin uHail to thee, Blithe Spirit. x uListen, my children, and yen shall hear. .V. 1 uThere are three classes of women: The Beauty is as beauty does. intellectual, the beautiful and the majority. l2l uI felt very strange. So I said, Very Strange, get out of here. Madam Arcate has fainted, how nice. This blobby mess is crawling all over me. Ben Dedicated will now perform a lobotomy. '22 Your best friends won t tell you. 'ACc0rding to those directions, we're either in San Francisco, California, or Dallas, Texas. From the shape of the skull, I'd say it's definitely a pithicanthropus erectus. u Definitely a case of lice-itis. Modesty has no place in the theater. REGI STRATION Organized chaos. uIf I have an 8 in Parrish, a 9 at the gym, a 10 at Parrish, and then assembly . . Be specific; write your name, rank and serial number. If P then negation Q. or Work out a tree diagram of the possibilities. .V. I uMore deadly than gasses are W111 an honor system work at Wilkes ? eight o'clock Classes. HOMECOMING 1961 HOMECOMING QUEEN LEONA BAIERA PRINCESS CAROL ANN THOMAS PRINCESS RACHEL ALTAVILLA l25 WxxW WWW uWlho was that alumnus I saw you out With last night? That was no alumnus, that was just an ordinary drunk. This is the third operating table this month, Dr. Spileonger. You must learn not to cut so deeply. WINTER CARNIVAL The natives are restless. '47? The Ice Man Cometh 01- Is this the missing link? uChivalry isn't dead, it just looks that way. uTwo is company, threeis a crowd, but four is ridiculous. uThis is the winter of our discontent. or uCold and gold from the Poconos. In skating over thin ice, our safety is our speed. uThe hardest part of skating is the ice. All hands on deck. w e I uMissed your cue. nAnother damn ice skating scene. eCo-ed taken for ride. eThe day we got high by the River Kwai and your mother fell over the brid e. g uQuite a tongue lashing. I30 Who fell off the ski lift? There'll be birds over the White Cliffs of Dover, so watch it! Dodt snile, frown. Will the real Christine Jorgensen please stand up. ASSEMBLIES Faith of our Fathers living still . . uAnother enthusiastic speaker is well received. I32 For an encore I'll barf. WWell, what did you expect for an assembly program ? . . She was bread in old Kentucky but she's just a crumb up' here . . Sing louder or well sing it again! BEST DRESSED This year, the Associated Women Students, in conjunction with Glamour magazine, sponsored a contest to se- lect the best-dressed co-ed at Wilkes. From the ten nominees, Miss Ruth Boorom was chosen to represent Wilkes in the national contest. RUTH BOOROM. THE NOMINEES-Joyce Glanville, Jean Mattern, Jane Palka, Nancy Tinklepaugh, Ann Znaniecki, Ruth Boorom, Beth Weiss, Gloria Silverman, Erin McCor- mack, Elaine Kozemchak. I33 The winner with the judges. NANCY TINKLEPAUGH RUTH BOOROM ELAIN E KOZEMCHAK JANE PULKA ERIN MCCORMACK NANCY TINKLEPAUGH ERIN MCCORMACK DR. FARLEY DAY Speakefs table at Dr. Farley's Testimonial Dinner. Sterling silver trays presented to Dr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Farley. I36 Friends of Dr. Farley. v.; r a S S C C e n n 0 .U 9.. n b P x e No 1 JESSE CHOPER Toastmaster '1 w x W; I38 Reuben Levy presenting Dr. Farley with model of car. WILKES COLLEGE ON N.B.C. In October, 1961, Wilkes College was presented on the N.B.C. television program, To- day. The program emphasized Wilkes as a community college. .88 NA E L MMA RMM EIR TRO H? L T.D.R. girls enjoy the change of pace drink. A tune is more lasting than the voice of the birds. I was hooked by a cookie pusher. Here are your scruples, sir. '1 want a paper doll that I can call my own. l4l VALENTINE Semi-Formal T.D.R. president, Barbara Piledggi, crowns Merile Benisch. Meril Benisch with Bill Meneeley EY BASKETBALL Time out while I pull up my pants 0: Don't pull the rip cord, Morris. I'll give you the ball! han others. That shabby comer of God s allotment . . thl give you a grapefruit for one of those or Watch me, kid, Ihll show you how to break them. A boy and his ass. Well, it's a living. Here we are dying of thirst but ., Look Who they gave the water to first. uWiell, first you put your right foot in the left stirrup . . . or . . . no . . . you put your left foot in the right . . . oh . . . well anyway . . The woman behind the man. Beauty and the Beast I46 SENIOR CLASS GIF T Language Laboratory Senior Class President, Joseph Shambe, presents Mr. Disque with sample plaque to be placed with language laboratory equipment. Seniors Jerome Krasa, Jusy Wasilewski, Harry Collier, and Ted Toluba try out the new miniature model of lab- oratory equipment with Mr. Elwood Disque of the Language Department. CINDERELLA -- 1961 MARTHA MENEGUS CROWNED CINDERELLA 1961 CINDERELLA CANDIDATES: Vicki Kovacs, Patricia Belardinelli, Elizabeth Hoeschele, Judith Alinikoff, Hana Janjigian, Beverly Major, Martha Menegus, Arlene Gallia, Norma Wentz, Judith Gavenas, Janice Bronson. I47 I regret that I have but one life to give for my college. Roses are red--so are lips. Some people will bend over backwards just to get in We didn't do much, but it was such . . a picture, I48 ATEEerics FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Ed Gavel, Ed Reese, Bill Mulford, Rick Rees, Tom Krisulevicz, Don Eller, Paul Aquilino, Dick Blisick, Jerry Mohn. SECOND ROW: Doug Yeager, Harold Harty, Richard Capitan, John Gardner, John Evanish, Frank Wallace, Ted Travis-Bey, Larry TureI, Jack George, Tom Trosko, Joe Kruczek. THIRD ROW: Bob Herman, Len Kibildis, Larry Gubanich, Bill Schwab, Mike Metcalf, Al Gubanich, Ron Musselman, Roger McLaughlin, Len Rishkofski, Bill Men- 1 eeley, Jim Brunza, Pete Winebrake. I50 Official in mourning for Wilkes no doubt! Coming in on a Wing and a prayer. ; nUnited we lose. 'Tis better to have played and lost than never to have played at all. Dancing in all its forms cannot be excluded from the curricu- lum of all noble education. . uIf he were a llttle thinner we could use him as a sling shot. All for one and one for all. You can tell me, Bob. SOCCER FIRST ROW: Tom Tomalis, Tom Bloomer, Richard Morgan, Robert Eurich, Jim Jones, Frank Le Porte, Eliud Kabungo, Bill Mathers, George Tensg, Don Jacoby. SECOND ROW: John Adams, George Guzo, Stan Minemiet, Sancho Shoyinka, Chuck Weiss, Ted Toluba, Pete Eckart, Walt Prusakowski, A1 Gibbs, Jack Barnes, Irwin Guetig, Clyde Roberts. uThe pause that refreshes. Come, Watson, come! The game is afoot. l52 Hee1 and toe, and away we go! uDism st . Wm , u be datw1st ' - ' ' ' - - . Emymmmmmgg TILT! !! mWho can-can like they can-can ? KICKLINE FIRST ROW: Sharon Boyle, Jodi Morrison, Carol Roush, Diane Najim, Sherry Downing SECOND ROW: Marilyn Jech, Elaine Kozemchak, Barbara Kempel, Pat Chapracki, Ellen Sundel, Merle Benisch Viva la difference Some people always put up a kick.' CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Gail Roberts, Lorraine Dyers, Linda Paonessa, Theresa Makarczyk, Ruth Boorom, Rachel Altaville, Carol Thomas, Jane Woolbert, Joyce Glanville MAJORETTES FIRST ROW: Linda Seymour, Lynn Stockton SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Pauley, Marsha Hefferan, Jane Edwards GIRLS, BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Dolly Kolinchock, Janet Ainsworth, Regina Ritzie, Carol Rhines, Carol Thomas, Jo Signorelli, Joanne Kearney, Rose Ann Hallett, Molly Boyle SECOND ROW: Mrs. D. Saracino, Anne Ligeti, Tanya Tissue, Emily Weinberg, Joanne Draganchuk, Bargara Bigus, Andrea Ciebien GIRLS, HOCKEY FIRST ROW: Sheila Kernis, Judy Barger, Jo Signorelli, Rose Ann Hallet, Regina Ritzie SECOND ROW: Mrs. D. Saracino, Carol Rhines, Heather Daniuel, Janet Ainsworth HARVEY ROSEN THOMAS PUGH ROBERT FLEMING CONRAD WAGNER BASKETBALL DAVID GOODMAN Curses! Foiled again JOHN MCANDREW ALBERT DONER DAVID LIEB JOSEPH CZARNECKI CHARLES HOWICK l57 Jack wasn't nimble, Jack wasn't quick, Jack tripped . . . , over Bob. Whaddyyah mean ya never played basketball? It doesn't matter whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game. RESTLING Wum FIRST ROW: Ned McGinley, Brooke Yeager, Ron Henney, Nick Stefanowski, Bob Ziegler, John Gardner, Ted Toluba, James McNeW, Jim Btunza. SECOND ROW: Dave Larmouth, Tom Gladtke. A1 Gilbert, Dave Puerta, Louis Szabados, Harry Vogt, Bob Ainsworth, Bob Herman. ' L0ndon bridges falling down. Even if I didn't win I gave him a runner. '59 When he said he'd give a wrenched knee, I didnht know he had a wrench. 'hAnd the meek shall inherit the earth. When an irresistible force such as you . . f if h Pitt wins again. Participants in the Wilkes Wrestling tournament. Athalete uv da wearke .' uI kneed you Uike a whole in the heady uBravery never goes out of fashion. Hold me in your arms and never let me go. K et' e K eThis guyes more than a pain in the neck. nIf his nose were a little bigger, we could use him for a plow, l6! BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Mr. Dydo, Thomas Trosko, William Larmouth, Richard Bums, Paul Aquilino, Leonard Rishkofski SECOND ROW: Kenneth Ludmer, James Kumiega, Ronald Grohowski, Carl Metcalf, Bert Shiffet, Thomas Tomalis THIRD ROW: Nicholas Alesandro, Louis Zampetti, Matthew Himlin, Richard Vosheski, Alan Gilbert TENNIS FIRST ROW: Frank Menaker, William Klein FIRST ROW: John Adams, Mr. Welton Farrar, coach, SECOND ROW: Paul Heagy, Gary Einhorn Richard Bellas ABSENT: Owen Francis, Wllliam Douglas, Gary SECOND ROW: Frank Lepore, Robert Myers, Ronald Frank, George Euancho, Thomas McFarland Masters I62 ,!; SWIMMING FIRSTROW: Jack Barnes, John Rokita, David Murde, Ronald Masters SECOND ROW: Kenneth Young, Craig Huddy, Gary Greaker, John Miller Will the real Lloyd Bridges please dive in? Bottom's up ! Creatures from the-Black Lagoon.' I63 M. uIt's the mild-manneredoreporter . . . without his disguise. Maybe theyhll let us pool our cuts. ' ah .. A ,,,:M o hFreezing friends of Frosty frolic. Photographers take one of too-many coffee breaks. x'v x'v x'v rlo o'x rIx We all have our dreams. His was to be a conductor. Definition of a professor: One who talks in other people's sleep. I64 Any real news for a change? Oh no! I don't think dorm 'hBull Session students are sloppy at all. h'Ask our photographer for the meaning andmr significance of this photo. 0W6 couldn't figure it outJ hat do you mean Dr. Rief refuses to have his picture uAnd it's Ed Kay again. ken? hSee winter carnival. Scene 1 Cunning co-ed returns from library Scene 11- Cunning co-ed 'accidently' drops With load of books. great load of books. Good show. Scene III- Cunning co-ed gets help from handsome male observer and also, a date for Saturday night, cunning, isn't it. But I love grandma. lbb 'Profiles in courage. Kicks and stones, etc. Car 54, where are you? Position is everything in life. Most people'use a fly swatter. uThe Aborigines have nothing over us. Everybody's getting into the act these days. Operator': Long distance from Washington? Sebolka: It sure is. I67 ,wZJ He's got a good head under his shoulders. The gist of the twist is in the hips. hPardon me, but your slip is showing. , They're boxes dammit, what do they look like.' uMirror, mirror on the wall . . Hit him with your argyle sock Uhe one filled with glassy' Just don't cut me out like that again. It's only a shanty in old shanty town. I69 Ts: my: tummy: reg : uHow would you like to go up in a swing . . . 5011.16 ' jegtk ljlusequ Eye file up, new- moma Isn un er . The Rockheads at work. ' It's coming, it's comlng it's got great possibilities. What, me worryf Society isn't a comfort for those not sociable? The TDR song isn't that funny. A lion walks among us. Handy man or Psycho.'.' Spellbound. He is not only dull himself but is the cause of dull- ness in others. N0 arms could ever hold you like these arms of mine. I72 My foot's asleep, I think 111 join it. uThree peas in a pod. Once upon a midnight dreary, If the eye offend thee, pluck it out. As I studied weak and weary. 13! g V :4; And tin cans and garbage cans and pavement know . . . uYou can always tell a Halo girl. How to succeed in business without really trying 0: Business? It's quite simple. 165 other peopl6s money. I73 You sick or something? I wandered lonely as a clod. Her father was a moonshine: but he loved her still. Blessings on thee, little man, In Kiss me, you ghoul. tile library with book in hand. l... i uSound cotton gongs, ring paper bells. Secret? Secret? Whaths the Genessecret? Further monkeys. evidence of man's descendance from When is a man strong as when he feels along. nYou've got me walkin, on air, but baby I don't care. I75 The ideal supervisor-employee situation. 'hHe told me I'd get a free one if I came around later. A tire-ing job. You're not mad, are you? h'r z's uYou are the first model I've ever kissed, said tn; artist. nHOW many have you had? said the sweet young thing. hThree-an apple, a vase and a banana. s'; l'h They went for a ride and all she did was shake her head. After 63 miles she told him her nose was caught in the Windshield wiper. By the way, AMNICOLA means uby the water. Boosters DIETZ HAT SHOP UNION PAPER AND SUPPLY COMPANY CLASS OF I953 CLASS OF I964 GEBHARDT'S BILLARD AND BOWLING SUPPLY KORNBLATT'S BAKERY PENN BARBER SHOP HOTEL STERLING SMOKE SHOP CLASS OF I965 STERLING HOTEL BARBER SHOP TONY'S BARBER SHOP Patrons Mr. and Mrs. John Chmura Mrs. Donald KnoH Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Taylor Mrs. M. Kornowa Mr. and Mrs. John Minelli Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S. Adams Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Collier Mr. and Mrs. George Crouse Mr. and Mrs. WaHer Hrynkiw Mr. and Mrs. John A. Collier . and Mrs. William H. Marcinko Young Men and Women YOU MAY QUALIFY For an Exciting, Rewarding 1 CAREER IN RETAILING! POMREOYS OFFERS YOU EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Pomeroy's is a member of Allied S+ores. a nafionwide depar+men+ s+ore family. Pomeroy's offers you +he opporfunify 'For experienced +raining. grow+h. inferesfing work. subsfan+ial earnings and a secure fu+ure. 0 LEARN RETAILING AT POMEROY'S! Pomeroy's-Allied Execu+ive Training Program offers invaluable experience in a grea+ varie+y of excHing refailing posifions. 0 CHOOSE YOUR OWN CAREER! ' Merchandising ' Confrol ' Personnel ' Opera+ions ' Sales Promofion 0 YOU LEARN WHILE YOU WORK! ' On-fhe-Job Rofafibn ' Nlied's Execui'ive ' Classroom Insfrucfion Training Provides Firsf Training Program Is Familiarizes You WHh Hand Work Experience. +he Equivalen+ of a Various Phases of Pos+ Gradua+e Course Re+ailing. in Refailing. TODAWL-FIND OUT MORE DETAILS! Prepare a Resume of Your Education and Employmen+ Background . . . Send H' Today +0 +he Managing Direci'or-Pomeroy's. lnc.. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. l80 Wilkes College Science Building LACY. ATHERTON 8 DAVIS Architects and Engineers WILKES-BARRE-HARRISBURG SORDONI CONSTRUCTION COMPANY General Contractors Growing Wii'h Wyoming Valley Insfii'ui'ions and Indusiries Since I9l0 Best Wishes to the Class of 1962 Home of Gold Medal Beer STEGMAIER BREWING COMPANY WILKES-BARRE 1 1 11 1111 '1 1 11 1111 1 1T! $11 .- 1111111111111111111'11'1111 1 : .213 ' 1 l' 1 XX -.,. TH 1111111111111111111111111 HAZLETON SCRANTON NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA'S FINEST STORE FOWLER, DICK AND WALKER . . . THE BOSTON STORE This is Wilkes-Barre's greaf sfore where you and your family will find more of every'rhing in fine merchandise for home and wardrobe . . . +he sfore where you can Park. Shop. and Ea+ . . . all under one roof! yCovered Parking for I.000 carsy. l82 o DAIRY DAN I+'s a mobile pleasure 1'0 serve +he underfed and overnourished s+uden+s of deah ole Wilkes! 35: 1' $3 : F $51., mg; Firsi .in fashion. qualify and service. ex+ends sincere Congrafula+ions and Bed Wishes +0 +he Class of '962. 25 Public Square. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Complimenfs of S. S. KRESGE CO. 3 Sou+h Main S+ree+ 33 Public Square We Are Proud and Happy +0 Salu'l'e Wilkes College and +he Class of '62 WYOMING VALLEY DISTRICT INTERNATIONAL LADIES' GARMENT WORKERS' UNION FLYING A heating oil For extra comfort. Burns cleaner...hoat8 hotter. Saves you money. DEPENDABLE DELIVERY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN EXPERT BURNER SERVICE Change today to Flying A CALL- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '62 Wilkes-Barre's Mos+ Comple+e Apparel Cen+er for College People PETROLEt-quvl: SESIEVICE CO. aha . Wilkes-Barre. Pa. VALLEY 2-! I5! We Insi'all DIAL VA 3-6l77 All Types of Au+oma+ic Hea+ PLUMBING-HEATING SHEET METAL WORK ACE HOFFMAN STUDIOS TURNER 8: VAN SCOY COMPANY, INC. Porfrai'l'. Commercial and Aerial Phoi'ography Cameras and Amafeur Photographic Supplies 27 E. Nori'hhampfon S+ree+ Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 36 WEST MARKET STREET WlLKES-BARRE. PA. I84 BON TON POTATO CHIPS clis+ribu+ed by A. J. MILL 8! CO. 286 Kidder S+ree+ Wilkes-Barre. Penna. For Complefe Shoe Service CITY SHOE REPAIR l8 W. Nor+hamp+on 5+. Wilkes-Barre. Penna. Your Family Gei's +he MOST From FOREMOST Fine Dairy Foods Dolly Madison and Foremos+ FORTY FORT STATE BANK 983 Wyoming Ave.. For+y Fori'. Pa. HEIGHTS COMMUNITY BRANCH l89 Eas+ Markef St. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Your Communi'ry Banks ICE CREAM Member of FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION VISIT HURJAX FRANK CLARK Compare PHOTO SUPPLIES Two Locafions Main St Gafeway Shopping Cen+er Wilkes-Barre Edwardsville CLARK'S QUALITY and Selection Before You Buy Regisfered Jeweler American Gem Society 63 S. MAIN VA 2-7I56 Complimen+s of MR. AND MRS. MAX ROTH and MR. AND MRS. EUGENE ROTH WI LKES-BARRE WINDOW CLEANING CO. Since I 898 52 S. Main Sf. Simon Long Bldg. WILKES-BARRE VA 3-70l8 I85 F. E. PARKHURST, INC. General Insurance Represen+ing All of +he Companies of THOMPSON DERR AND BROS.. INC. Comple+e Insurance Service We WrH'e AH Kinds of Insurance MINERS NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Dial Wilkes-Barre VA 4-35I3 LLEWELLYN 8: Mc KANE INC. 57 Nor+h Main S+ree+ Wilkes-Barre. Penna. VAIIey 2-8l8l-2-8l82 Wyoming Valley's Progressive Prinfer RUDDY'S DRUG STORE Cor. Soufh and Sou'l'h Main S+ree+s Prescrip'l'ions Carefully Filled PHONE VA 3-4993 Wilkes-Barre. Pa. GOLDBERG-CONNOR AGENCY. INC. Comple+e Insurance Service Miners Na+ional Bank Bldg. VA 2-8307 u G I I86 URBANSKI JEWELERS Wa+chmaker and Jeweler 63 Easf Markei' S+ree1' POTATO CHIPS MEMO: College grads make fhe grade in fashion majors by shopping axmnm SMqu McDonald's Sans Souci Highway Below +he Crossroads Hanover Township tasty food...thrifty prices TOM MASON GARAGE 8 SERVICE CENTER Corner of Sou+h Sf. and Soufh Main A BREAK TO ALL STUDENTS Repairs on Credi+ Plan VA 4-5875 Righi' Down +he Sfreef From Kirby Hall MURZIN'S ART SHOP I62 S. Main S'l'reef Wilkes-Barre. Pa. VAIIey 3-05I8 Picfure Frames-Ari'is'r Maierial Frames Made +0 Order Phone BUfler 7-961 1 Buy +he Besi- MA'S BEVERAGES I72 So. Washingfon Sf. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Travel Modern . . . Travel Marfz Lines FRANK MARTZ COACH CO. Inc. WlLKES-BARRE. PA. YUSEF MEN'S WEAR Qualify Suifs by Nafion's Leading Manufacturers a+ Wholesale Prices 578 S. Main St. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Phone VA 2-0385 Allenfown 432-3 I 59 ARTIST SUPPLIES 2047o discoun+ on Grumbacher Ar+ Supplies +0 all Wilkes College S+uden+s THE SHERWlN-WILLIAMS CO. 4l 7 Markef Sfreef KINGSTON. PA. Phone BU 8-4538 Banquef Facilifies for I0 or 200 HOST RESTAURANT Loca'l'ed ai' +he Fabulous Hosf Moiel Roufe ll5 Wilkes-Barre. Pa. l87 WHITE HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. l9 E. Markef S+ree+ The PreHies+ Legs in Town Wear TRIANGLE SHOES Good Looking. Long-Wearing. ModesHy Priced Complimenfs of THE SENIOR CLASS KEARNEY'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Rou+e llI Kings+on. Pa. I88 Complimenfs of ASTOR RESTAURANT A FRIEND V.V.C. Congra'rulafions +0 +he Class of I962 LAZARUS 57 Soui'h Main 51'. Wilkes Barre' Pa: CONGRATULATIONS +0 +he 1 CLASS OF 1962 i IF IT'S GIBBONS IT'S GOOD PERUGINO'S VILLA Souih Main Sf. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Fine H'alian Food FINN'S QUALITY BEVERAGES Since l892 Phone: VAIIey 2-2392 I89 BEST FRIEND YOUR COLLEGE BUDGET EVER HAD! WAYNE DISCOUNT DEPARTMENT STORE NORTHAMPTON ST. EDWARDSVILLE-NEXT TO GATEWAY OPEN DAILY l0 AM. TO l0 PM. FREE PARKING! CHUCK ROBBINS Sporting Goods I'l' Pays 1'0 Play 28 N. MAIN ST. VA 2-I333 Com plimenfs of CHAPMAN HALL Schmidt's Printery Color LeH'erpress and Offse+ Priang A Union Shop Since I923 TELEPHONE: VA 2-l420 55 Nor+h Main St. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. Member of Greafeerilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce Greafer Pi++s+on Chamber of Commerce THE L. 8: L. PARTY MART FAVORS ' GIFTS TOYS ' NOVELTIES l55 Soufh Pennsylvania Ave. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. VA 3-6623 WE SELL RETAIL - AT WHOLESALE PRICES HARRIS HARDWARE 8! SUPPLY C0. Kings+on Corners KINGSTON. PA. I90 The Fines+ in Food and Service BOSTON RESTAURANT AND CANDY SHOP ORANGE SHOE REPAIR CLEANERS 20 Public Square Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Her lips quivered as they ap- proached mine. My whole frame trembled as I looked into her eyes. Her body shook with intensity and our lips met, and my chin vibrated and my body shuddered as I held her to me. The moral of this is: Never kiss them With the engine running. Do you know what the once over is? That's This ! when like you girl look at a pretty A drunk got on a bus and sat down beside an elderly, white-haired old lady. You may not know it, said the old lady, but you are going straight to hell, young man. The drunk jumped to his feet and screamed to the driver. Stop! Let me off. Iim on the wrong bus ! mow V .lswsza mewe ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS . . . Despite numerous setbacks, the last pages of the 1962 Amnicola have gone to press. As the staff breathes a sigh of relief, the editor must take pause and thank the many people, on and off campus, who helped produce this year's edition. Special thanks to Elaine Adams add Bob Hyrnkiw for their co-operation in what seemed to be endless Sunday sessions. Bill Williams, out hace photog- rapher, deserves special mention for his many hours in taking and developing pictures. To the rest of the staff who planned layout, selected pictures, suggest- ed captions, and typed the final pages, many thanks! Mr. Chester Colson, our new advisor, deserves mention for his patience, ad- vice and encouragement. To those students and faculty members who posed for us, thank you. We appreciated your endurance of schedule mix-ups and delays, occasional missed appointments and the retakes necessary in the course of the year. We thank the following studios for special photos: Berthold, Brown, Hoff- man, Lance and Lyons. It is the editofs hope that all are satisfied with the 1962 Amnicola, especial- ly those who contributed in making it the book it is. TAYEOR PUBLISHING COMPANY '92 IN World's 30 Ve-lbooll Ar. 'aylol mldft . k y s 4 4.7:..7,..;.- - 1+1er , . ? II D u. fwd, kn. um!- I 'ierqudiva . .4: t - ! .. .kl XltlTu


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