Youngstown University - Neon Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)
- Class of 1950
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M 'S ,Q sa 5 E 6 3 YZ H Q 5 5 E i u S E 2 E z i Q 5 5 u 'F if F P 1 S S 4 E 1 2 5 2 E Q !?ZM.X' ' -,,t4'!L.,,- JS . .?l?1sE2ff'W 2fiT'osv.xS.!,.'fma.0A'?,1X! A 331 WYE' ,,:f 'Q516?S.C.a.!F5i?E'??'G I .YK'fE-K' 7 '. .df ' WSGQMA.. L7 ffvif 'Qwf QW W ' h 'W 'lf' f-QAEWQ ff v'i.3fI'SP'i.!1v1r.b-y f'1C'P'w'r !.'J'v'1 '. , 'J ' ':XfJiA 4: 'ew-41, :fx ,J --.rwuu President Howard W. jones can truly be called a part of the Ohio Story, having been born in Palmyra, Ohio on September 27, l895 of Welsh parents who were Evan L. and Mary Ann jones. He received his early education in Newton Falls and participated in various boyhood activities including fishing, camping and baseball. Like many fellows of today President jones had his college lite inter- rupted at Hiram College in l9l7 to become a member of the armed forces during World War l. He was attached to a submarine chaser patrol in the English Channel Area. Upon his discharge from active duty he returned to Hiram where he received his A.B. degree in l92O, and was presented the Albert Teachout prize for being the best all-around student in his class. On june 23, l92l Howard jones married Lucile Hurd ot Southington, Ohio. Two daughters resulted from the union. Between l92O and i922 President jones was a teacher and athletic coach in Cleveland Y. M. C. A. Preparatory School. ln l9Z2 he was put in charge ot the school. An incident at the school proved his prowess as a boxer. He fought and knocked out the school bully thus ending a disci- pline problem that had existed tor quite sometime. ONE OF PRES IONESS MOOSE, SHOT IN CANADA PRES. JONES WITH HIS PERSONAL SECRETARY V Va a - - Nw. , . smksmmaaxsasskxwwewwswsqwetsvtiefsw,4:w.si:w..sw:-,Q PRESIDENTS HOME IN WINTER PRESIDENT HOWARD W. lONES ABEY STUDIOS In l928 Howard jones became the assistant to the president at Hiram College eventually paving his way to becoming our president in l936. Here prexy, as he is affectionately called by the students and staff, began the task of putting YoCo on the map. To do this he had to do a great deal of fund raising, for which he is noted. To put a job of this sort over President jones used every means at his command including optimism and enthusiasm. He never undertakes a task unless he is sure that it will succeed and never relaxes until it is done. With this type of man at the helm there is no doubt that our college will be one of note. Prexy's aim is to meet local needs and he has the full co-operation of industry in doing this. We can truly say: Our president is a part of the Ohio Story and will eventually take his place among the great men of the state and nation. BGARD 0F TRUSTEES BOARD MEMBERS j. C. Argetsinger Charles M. Beeghley Walter Bender j. Eugene Bennett W. E. Bliss W. H. Bunn joseph C-. Butler, Ill john R. T. Clingan Sidney j. Collins Paul B. Davies Oscar F. Cayton Roy L. Leventry john N. McCann j. Russell McKay William F. Maag, jr. j. L. Mauthe Thomas H. Murray Franklin B. Powers Frank Purnell Henry A. Roemer Clarence j. Strouss, jr. Rt. Rev. Msgr. joseph N. Trainor Charles C. Watson jAMES L. WICK, jR., CHAIRMAN ' Youngstown College is governed by the Board of Trustees, a self-perpe- tuating body which establishes the basic policies of the College and promotes its physicial and academic growth. Through the vision and loyal generosity of these community leaders, the College has won increasing recognition for its educational service and progress. TRUSTEES BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE RAYEN SCHOOL Officers john W. Ford, President Q l james L. Wick, jr., Chairman j' Eugene Bennett j. C. Argetsinger, Vice Chairman j' Russell McKay W. E. Bliss, Vice Chairman William F- Malaga lf' Hugh W. Manchester, Rec. Sec'y Mrs. Alfred E. Reinman Carl W. Ullman, Treasurer ABEY STUDIOS DEAN jOSEPl-l E. SMITH DEAN 0F THE CIILLEGE We have a person in our midst who is one of the most versatile beings you will ever encounter in any institution of higher learning. This is none other than our own Doctor joseph E. Smith, Dean of the College. Doc, as he is affectionately known to the stu- dent body, was born in the Sunflower State, Kansas. l-le later moved to Nebraska where he received his early education and held a variety of jobs in the wheat fields and on the railroads of the middle west. L'Doc is also quite a sportsman, played baseball and is said to have a very tricky left hand shot on the basket- ball court, shoots in the low eighties on the golf course, and even swings a mean racket on the tennis court. Doc joe has always loved competition as is shown when he won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University in England, where he received a BA., later Doc returned to the U, S. where he was granted an lVl.A. at the University of Nebraska, but Doc wasn't satisfied with this he returned once more to England where he obtained his Ph. D. from Wallas College, London, England. Today Doctor Smith is still deeply engrossed in the education field having recently been appointed Dean of Youngstown College after the retirement of Dr. George M. Wilcox. This would be a full time job to most men. The doctor, still has time for his hobbies, however, he tends to his garden regularly, loves to romp with his cocker spaniel Kinky and manages to tour the local golf courses regularly. His wife, our own lVlary B. Smith, adds another to this list, and that is getting along with her. We all know that this shouldn't be too difficult to do. The stock market plays a big part in his life and he gives the best advice on that, which is to keep away from it. This brings Doc up to date, but you can rest assured that there is still a lot in store for Doctor joseph E. Smith, Dean of Youngstown College. DEAN SMITH, WHO ALSO COACHES THE GOLF TEAM. WITH ONE OF HIS HOLE IN ONE TROPHIES l3 CGLLEGE BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. P. C. Pickard an Ohio University graduate came to Youngstown College in April of l936. He stepped right into the role of Business Manager and also was on the faculty staff. During the war he acted as Dean of the Business Administration School. ln his I4 years here he has seen YoCo grow from a small institute of 600 students to our present enrollment of 4,500. This could hardly have been accomplished with- out the sincere, conscientious work of Mr. Pickard. P. CALVIN PICKARD MISS MARGARET EVANS DR. C. L. WORLEY ART DEPARTMENT The Art Department of Youngstown College offers courses designed to give wide experience in the various means of expression. All great art springs from personal creativity, communicates emotions and ideas not in a literary sense as words do but by transmitting his thoughts and feelings about nature into art form. This creativity will give new ways of seeing and doing that carry over into all the courses, though each has, also, individual purposes, thus extend- ing experiences for self expression and individual growth. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Evans, Margaret Isaman, Donald Sutton. Lucy Kamar, Paul Pressly, Iohn Webb, lean Skeggs, David RIDLDGY DEPARTMENT The Biology Department of Youngstown College endeavors to fill three functions. These are: to prepare the professional Biologist for continuation of his studies in any graduate school. Second: is the professional student's preparation for the fields of medicine, denistry and allied fields. This is done through the cooperation of the Physics and Chemistry Departments. The third function of the department is a service to the non-science majors who elect their science courses in this field. ln all cases an increased supply of materials and apparatus in the labora- tory has enabled the department to offer a vast variety of courses. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Bunn, William Chambers, George Datson, Kendall Evans, Charles Hopkins, Blake Kravec, Francis McCann, Iohn Marcy, Donald Waldron, Ralph BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIDN Many of you have now attained the goal which you set for yourselves a few years ago We wish to impress on you that our future growth will be dominated by your continued interest in the progressiveness of Youngstown College. The benefits of your achievements in the future which comprise the edu- cational background gained at this college plus the business experience assimilated in your careers, can aid us materially in setting up new curricula available for study in future years. Success and happiness for your future is the wish of the department upon the completion of your degree requirements. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Babcock, Stanley Bannon, George Beil, William Browne. Marion Browne, McKinley Buchanan, Phillip Casteel, Ellamae Church, Pauline Covington, Clarence Covington. lohn Cubbison, Theodore England, George Flad, William Gillespie, Iohn Granchay, Iulius Hahn, Phillip Hartzell, Bernard Hykes, Elmer Jenkins, Vera Macejko, Ted Meiners, Raymond Miller, Robert Mittler, William Moore, Casper Reali, William Reilly, Edward Remick, Iohn Resch, Robert Roberts, Edward Roche, Thomas Rodkey, lay Rosenthal, Sam Schafer, William Scullen, Ioseph Sinclair, Phillip Smith, Paul Smith, Walter Tatman, Robert Tutter, Harry Warnpler, Iohn Williams, Nathaniel Wolter, Carl Woodman, George Worms, Leon Zellers, Charles CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT The Chemistry Department of Youngstown College offers both the A.B. Degree and the BS. Degree. The AB. Degree is the standard Degree. The B.S. Degree, however, is the strongest degree calling for l36 hours and better equips the student for industrial work and graduate work in chemistry. The Chemisty laboratories are well equipped for all standard experi- ments in most fields of Chemistry. Special equipment in various phases of Chemistry such as the electric analyzer polorimeter, Ceiger-Muller Counter, and the Beckman pH Meter enables the student to better prepare for positions in companies where they might not otherwise be placed. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Beckman, William Cohen., Irwin Maine, Nicholas Brldgham, Catherine Littman, I. B. Scudder, Eugene Luginbill, Paul 'W'ebster, Willard White, Clark Worley, Clair Worley, Inga DEAN R. L. MILLER DR. E D SCUDDER UDIOS DEPARTMENT 0F ECGNDMIGS lt may be a rare occurrence when Youngstown College turns out a neophyte economist, if he be defined as a man learned in outmoded and partly fallacious doctrines as to the attainment and use of the material recjuisites of well-being. The economist is dedicated to the improvement of the material lot of mankind, so h ld h knowledge of the economic field. We hope that our graduates may be helped, and may be of help, in their l l ' ' ' ' persona so utions to mankinds perpetual problem, the disposal of limited means toward the achievement of unlimited ends. we o t at all men should have some MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Schanck, Ralph Smith, Ioseph Sze, Yu Min Beard, Ralph A. EDUGATIDN DEPARTMENT The purpose of the Department of Education in Youngstown College is to help people to become excellent teachers, There are enough mediocre teachers, there will never be enough ex- cellent teachers. We need as our prospective teachers people with ideals, personality characterg people you like to be with, work with, and play with the age group they teachg people whose influence on others is wholesome, people who have the knowledge, understanding, skills and abilities of suc- cessful teachers. This type of person will help to eliminate those things from our civili- zation that tend to hold man kind at practically a standstill pace. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Bingham, Margaret Haddow, Mary Schoenhard, George V Chapman, Frieda Laughbaum, Naomi Smith, Paul E. Christopher, C. A. Lehman, David Swartz, Joseph Darrah, lane Lowery, Ann Walter, Iohn F. l Glasgow, George Moore, Ioseph Wilcox, George DEAN L. A. DEESZ PROF. K. W. DYKEMA MR. R. A. BEARD DR. Ci. M. WILCOX ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT The events of the last three decades have had a profound effect on our social, economic, technological, and scientific thinking. Education in all fields must be re-appraised. The problem is here and a solution must be found. The solution of these problems demands foresight, sound judgment, and energy. lt is hoped that the William Rayen School of Engineering of Youngs- tow C ll 'll ' ' ' ' n o ege wi maintain such a fluidity of program and development as Arthur, Iohn Bellama, E. I. Benkner, Karl Cox, Billy Deesz. Louis D'Isa, Frank Burt, Howard Carhart, Clarence Carl, George to meet the present and future demands that a forceful and dynamic economy will require. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Fisher, Edward Fries, Gerald Goldcamp, Thomas Grabski, Iohn Gross, Arnold Hughes, Arthur Iohnson, Harold Kosling, Henry Klingshirn, Eugene Look, Frederick Massrnan, Luther Muller, Herman MATHEMATICS Knupke, Robert Kroeger, William McDonald, Thomas Malak. Frank Poter, Valentina Ricksecker, C. W. Phillips, lames Reuben. Harold Stark, Raymond Terleki, Iohn Varraux, lrvin Wilkins, Bernard Turner, Cora Welsh, Marcia Yozwiak, Bernard PHYSICS Crane, Robert Ellis, Frank Kerr, Robert Ross, Nicholas ENGLISH DEPARTMENT The English Department offers courses in most phases of English work including speech and journalism. Everyone who graduates will have some acquaintance with the work of the English Department. English majors are preparing for a number of fields including teaching journalism, and radio work. The preparation for writing however, will be of assistance not only to would be authors, but to those who write publicity material of any kind. The speech work will, of course, be of assistance to anyone. A background in literature can be depended upon to increase a student's general alertness and awareness of the problems of his society. MEMBERS OF DEPARTMENT Barber Arden Bonger Audery Crltes Harold Davis Glen DOrs1 Rebekah Dykema, Karl Elser, Donald Fee, Laurys Foley, Wilfred Freed, Virgil Groves, Iune Howard, Hubert Howland, David Ives. David Iohnson. Mary Tones, Mary Joyce, Esther Kimball, Ianet Litvin, Fay Luckhart, Elton Miller, Elizabeth Reid, C. L. Robertson, Helen Schafer, Anne Schultz, Werner Whitaker, Allanson DR. C. P. COULD DR. L. T. RICHARDSON DEPARTMENT DF IIISTDRY Only he who is acquainted with history can have any idea of the dynamics of society-what is growing, what is declining, what is significant, what is trite. History does for the observer of society what the film does for the movie audience. lt interpretes an otherwise meaningless scene. But the observer of society is also one of the actors. It is the objective of the Department of History at Youngstown College to enable its students to play their roles more intelligently than would be possible if they saw society only in the still frame of the present day. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Eddy, George Slavin, Morris Smith, Elbert Gould, Clarence P. LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT There is a department of foreign language in Youngstown College, because as yet we do not have One World, and so, if we would know what others think who do not think in English, we must surmount the barrier of language. By overcoming this barrier, we not only gain free access to the realms that lie beyond, but also broaden the confines of our own personality Aiming at this high mark, rather than teaching young parrots to chatter in a foreign tongue, is our peculiar contribution to higher education. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Dykema, Christine Iohnson-Vricelle, David Pfingsgraff, Mary Goodman, Martha Lauman, Otte Richardson, Leonard Grimshaw, Myrtle Morgan, Elizabeth Welton, Emilie LAW DEPARTMENT The law school was established in l908 with a class of nine. By l92O it was authorized by the state of Ohio to grant the LL. B. degree. ln i932 it became a member of the league of Ohio Law Schools, and has continuously maintained its membership in good standing. The curriculum includes all the material offered in full time schools. lts alumni includes practicing attorneys in Mahoning County, and several judges sitting in our various courts. The standards of admission, requirements for a degree, library facilities and curriculum have kept pace with changing standards and development in the law. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Church, Henry Maiden, Erskine Stevens, Paul Diser, Ross Newman, lohn Wyatt, Knowles Falls, Raymond Rigelhaupt, Sidney MUSIC DEPARTMENT Greetings to the graduates of the Dana School of Music and to those high school seniors who may be interested in music. The Dana School of Music offers instruction of a professional and vocational nature. Courses are offered leading to the degree of Bachelor of Music with a major in nearly any type of instrument, percussion, theory- composition or music education. Opera, student recitals, A Cappella Choir, are among the musical activities promoted by the school. Notable presentations in the past few years have been Down in the Valley, Bastien and Bastienne, Bohemian Girl. Adams. Max Baar, Theodore Badal, Samuel Cash, Oliver Dehnbostel, Nellie Dehnbostel, Raymond Dolliver, Mark MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Dull, Elizabeth Fankhouser, Mary Guerneiri, Kathryn loyce, Harry Kitchen, Kenneth Lingo, I. Collins Mcllroy, Leah Miller, William Myrow, Rernick, Schmitt, Alvin Iohn Iacob Stearns, Henry Szalma, Tavolar Wisler, Etheleda io, lames Myron and The DEAN R. L. FALLS DEAN W. H. MILLER PIIILDSDPIIY AND RELIGIDN The Department of Philosophy and Religion at Youngstown College is organized around three major objectives: First, the equipment of those who desire grounding in preparation for careers in the world of thought, with a sound major in the various branches of philosophyg second, the pro- vision of a broad background of sympathetic orientation for those planning to do religious work, and third, the maintenance of a constantly available source of information to which each student may come to secure the ne- cessary techniques of thought for making his own constructive interpreta- tion of the universe, in terms of the most abiding values. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Lucas, Fcxther Ioseph Riley, Bruce PHYSICAL EDUCATIDN DEPARTMENT The athletic department is as yet comparatively in it's infancy, but has come a long way in achieving the aims that have been set up for the depart- ment. These include teaching a democratic philosophy of living through sports Objectives are to develop organic vigor and emotional health. To ac- com lish this articipation in both intramural or varsity sports should be a P P part of every studentls education, The YMCA and YWCA are doing a great deal to further opportunities in the department by offering their facilities for this purpose. We owe it to ourselves to see to it that we take some part in the program 'to make ourselves a better developed both physically and mentally. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Altdoerifer, I. Allcm Littler, Hcirly Beede, Dwight Luce. Paul Check, Ioseph Rosselli, Dominic Cuba, Paul Smith, Mcxry Lorborde, Bertincr Stage, Margaret MR. R. C. WESTENFIELD DR. W. E. MAYER f Struble, Gertrude Turnblin, William Wcrring, Ictmes Wolf, Rcxlph Young, Ecxrl DR. B. T. RlLEY . MRS, MARY B. SMITH T DEPARTMENT DF PDLITICAL SCIENCE Few matters indeed are of great interest importance to Americans generally, students or otherwise, than the improved functioning of our Ameri- can government, and the improvement of international relations. These subjects are especially, within the province of Political Science, which, there- fore, is a significant field of study for students in their capacity as citizens. As a major field of concentration, Political Science is very useful in preparation for a career in the Law, journalism, government civil service, including the federal foreign service, and teaching of Political Science. Most of the above careers now require study on a graduate level, however. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Westenfielol, R. C. PSYCIIDLDGY DEPARTMENT With the encouragement and cooperation of the administration, the faculty, and the various schools and divisions of Youngstown College, our psychology department has prospered in many ways. The annual aggregate .enrollment in psychology classes has reached approximately 3,000. The faculty consists of twelve whole or part-time teachers. The psychology curriculum has been enlarged to include about thirty courses some of which are on a level equivalent to post graduate work. ' Our plans for future progress include, tentatively, a psychological lab- oratory, a clinic, and the formation of a local unit of the Ohio State Mental Hygiene Association. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Bcxre, Iohn VV. Evans. Merrill Mayer, Walter Cabot, Michael Hcxttell, Kathryn Pope, Mary Ann Ebeling, Almcx Kew, Clinton Sowle, Wesley, A. SECRETARIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT lt is the objective of the School of Business of Youngstown College to give the student a thorough and practical training which will prepare him for the type of work he wants to do. A business-like atmosphere prevails so that the student should be at home in the actual business office when he goes out to a position. When the student has completed his training, the School of Business makes every possible effort to see that the student is placed to his satis- faction in a position for which he is adequately prepared. ' MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Austin, Katherine Ianosik, Iohn Ritz, Frances Gamberale, Angela La Tell, Frances Rossi, Elvera Hanna, Hilda Pilz, Majorie Williams, I. B. DEPARTMENT 0F SDCIAL SCIENCE This division is made up of the departments of Economics, History, Law, Philosophy and Religion, Political Science, Psychology Social Science, Sociology, and courses 4Ol and 402 in the Humanities, Fractional credits are also granted for other courses in the I-lumanities. A major in Social Science consists of 45 semester hours selected from the above departments. A minor in Social Science consists of I5 hours, all of which must be in one of the social sciences. Students planning for .the above courses should seek advice from an instructor in the Social Science fields and should also be advised in the MacQueen, Iames Roth, Minnie IVIR I B. WILLIAMS, SR. DR. O. L. REID DEPARTMENT 0F SDCIDLDGY Sociology's primary object is to discover what happenes in our associa- tional life and why. Itys secondary is to use that understanding toward the predication and cooperative control of societal behavior. This study speci- fically concerns the structure of human society. Specialization in Sociology implies an interest in graduate study either in the direction of academic or applied social science pursuits and is there- fore, in the nature or pre-professional work. Study of the sociological courses, however, supplements any other departmental specialization by adding to the student's understanding of man and thereby increasing his efficiency in living with his fellows. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Katz, Samuel Botty, Pauline English department, if he considers work in the I-lumanities. MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENT Goterba, Clarence Resch, Albert Williams, Iames IVIRS. P. E. BOTTY UFFICES ARUUND THE CAMPUS The registration office has been a department itself for the last two years. The most important tasks of this office are scheduling appoint- ments, making and distributing class cards, completing registration, and processing all students. We also advise new students and make up their permanent records. Although we have registration periods only three times a year, the remainder of the year we are busy with the de- tails leading up to and following registration. , Donner Moore BEGISTBATIUN QIFFICE Mrs. Pickord. Mrs. Casey. Mcrsters Sostcmc, Bush, Icrhn, Hounley. Morgcm, Deck MAIN UFFICE The responsibilities of the Registrar's Office include student admission and class registration, and maintenance of all student academic records. The office is also, by virtue of its location, a general information center for students and for the public. BUSINESS 0FFICE The Business Office, consisting of a force of ll ll persons under the super- vision of Wm. G. Nelson, Assistant Busi- ness Manager, concerns itself with the function of billing tuition, advising and certifying veterans, maintaining finan- cial records and business contacts with faculty and outside individuals and or- ganization. Nelson, Ashmus, O'Brien, Lax, Matis, Cvenqros, Aurilio ACCIIUNTING L. Cole D. DePinto B. Williams DEAN'S UFFICE The Dean's Office has both educational and admini- strative duties, ranging from assigning room numbers of classes to the responsibility for the progress of the edu- cational policies of the college. The office of the dean of students is also centered here. Two additional faculty members Dr. Could and Mrs. Botty, counselors on scholastic, personal, attend- ance, vocational and other matters of concern to stu- dents. CASIIIER I. Beach Mrs. I, Crcrver PUBLIC RELATIQJNS It is the purpose of the public relations office of Youngstown College to promote good will toward the college-serving the students in any way possible that they may leave the college feeling kindly toward it- serving the public promoting cooperation between the college and the community and publicizing the activities of the college by newspaper, radio, and direct-by-mail methods. Soloveik, Brownlee. Cox. Buehrle Freda Flint, Marguerite Friedrich REGISTRAR During my summer vacation l927-l took the job as first Field Representative for Youngstown College. At the end of summer l went back to my principalship served the first semester and resigned january l9th, l928 and started with Youngstown College january 2Oth. The reason for coming to Youngstown was the opportunity of helping to establish a college. The need was great and l often wondered why there never was a college here. 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Homv oww-ua J QF 1 V99 1 .K , F' LJ C0 F M f X- . f Q ' 1,1 'MW 2' Kriyxsvy -f 3 l 4 '- ' 39, if SzpT m,,..fi - ln a special pre-school assembly on September l6, President Howard jones officially welcomed the in- coming Freshman students to Youngstown College. ln his welcoming address, President jones expressed a sin- cere hope that the new students had enrolled in heart and spirit in addition to signing an enrollment contract. A slight but significant change in enrollment was evi- denced by this assemblage: there were more co-eds, fewer Cl's and fewer Freshmen than in l948. Numeri- cally, the ratio of men to women had dropped from 5-l to 4-l in a total enrollment of 4590. Following the assembly, a reception dance was held in the auditorium, with Student Council members acting as hosts and hostesses. Highlight of the evening was a gathering of faculty members at the home of President and Mrs. jones, who entertained them. Opening day on the YoCo campus was reminiscent of a weekend in C-rand Central Station. The confusion and disorder of the occasion was as catachlysmic as a minor atomic explosion. Imagine the chain reaction created when forty-five hundred homogenous and hetero- genous personalities clash and intermingle. This smog of informality is the atmosphere one walked into as he entered the portals for the first time. One particular student from a stiff shirt school commented when she had recovered from her first reaction, Love that stuff. I dor1't know where to go next, Don't be ccxught with your beanie off The rock cost S500 to move here, Pres. Iones Registration, Assembly. 1 dy ff W! 5... ,,, wif. .1 .dwg , . gf , .bxqix--:I . fi 'A 44 A ,gil '51, 41 feiqtfii at is ll , f -F Q 5 X If W '71 1 r If W I ,f f 1 I 7,1 l, 9 W rf If Q2 f L v , , 4 . Nw ,,,, , ,Lum ,. , ,.. ... ..,...- ...HN ,ws sw, - 1 sg,-.-, . 1 . 4 ,.. . - ws. ,Q 14'1?,fii!Fig1L'9f NNN- fl ' i-T., -f 9 , - 'Ha-. -gigs '. -.i:.,:. 1 , : - ,-ga., 4 4 - -.,'m--N-,- pq 'swi- ,-. . ' . .3 . :'w:'.:':'-' ag.g-:I- Q '- - - ' A I -.- li f i 1 'Z :sf , iq i 1 ll' fl r 1 ' E llll l- I f -r 41 ' lxi -'al l l VXKHN ll ' ly' fdfll l 1 if gf U X, , v ,f ,Zi Nl I ff if ' U 1 J 346 fairly. S 4 - 1 ' i l l s 1 2. fi f i ,ff I , i Ig 1 f, ' f ' I iq X y f Q Crisp autumn air, fall parties, foot- ball, Halloween, and the month is Octo- ber, with a social atmosphere conductive to fun and frolic. Every year you may expect an increase in the social affairs of clubs, fraternities and sororities during this month. Teas and socials were many. At the college president's home, Mrs. jones presided as hostess over two-one on October 7 for the Freshmen girlsg another on October l l for faculty women and wives of faculty men. Freshman classes were suspended on the l9th so that students and faculty might attend the Freshman Brunch in Mill Creek Park. Chairman of the affair Angelo Nacarado reported good attencl- ance of both profs and students and the weather perfect for the games, sports, dancing and merry-making which made up the activities for the day. Homecoming activities, which took the spotlight on Wednesday, October 26, remained foremost on the agenda until the climactic finale Friday night in the game, coronation and dance. Sigma Sigma, Cheese, Me?, Hi! ! Choose your partner, Football rally, Party, Mrs. Browne, is hun- gry, Queen for a night, Dancers, First M1 mile 5c . .V I : 3 The Crisp Air of Late Autumn In a special rally for freshmen on Wed- nesday, October 26, Homecoming broke the static calm of the week, climaxing several weeks of planning preparing by the Home- coming committee, headed by Donald E. l. Smith. There was another rally the following day on the north campus for upperclassmen, Highlighting the rally activities was the judg- ing of floats submitted for the Homecoming parade by various campus organizations. Nu Sigma Rho's winning float carried the queen, lovely sophomore loyce Webb, during half- time ceremonies Friday evening. Celebrations were continued Thursday evening with a parade through the downtown area and up Wick Avenue, followed by a bon- fire rally in the student parking lot. At this rally Miss Webb and her attendants were in- formally introduced. loyce officially became YoCo's Home- coming queen for l949 when her predecessor, Peggy Biga presented her with the crown during half-time ceremonies, Friday night. Following the presentation the queen and her court-Bette Savage, Phyllis Anne C-alose, Betty layne DiMenno and Mary lo Davin were honored in a gala parade of floats around the stadium. Many students, alumni and fans were on hand as the Penguins slaughtered Mount Union, keeping intact YoCo's un- beaten string of Homecoming tilts. The night was near-perfect-weather not too cold, just snappy. Following the game, the YoCo rooters, drunk with victory and too much gaping at the queen and her pretty attendants, convened at Stambaugh Auditorium for the Home- coming Dance. During intermission the queen and her court were presented and gifted on behalf of the school, Mark Homecoming l949 one of the best in years. Bets e Pace For omecomin i' wil l Q .sis ' A yff f , if if ' .E X, gli J .-- Q if L-5j:E5i ,owgffi YoCo students assembled in the auditorium November ll to observe Armistice Day. Father Arthur DeCrane and Rev. Albert Linder, college chaplains, conducted a short religious service and President Howard jones reminded students of their obligation to the war dead. Neon representatives were on hand to open the sales campaign with a preview of the l95O edition and the awarding of a free yearbook to a member of each class. Under- graduate group pictures were taken during the as- sembly for use in the Neon, November l2 was officially proclaimed Sadie Hawkins Day, and after a hectic day for eligible males around school, YoCo'ites in typical Dogpatch attire swarmed to the Heidelberg Gardens for the annual Kappa Sig sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance, An attendance of over 'SOOO alumni, students, relatives and friends made the first open house held by the Engineering School a success on November l7. A noon rally on November l8 preceeded the final game of the season when the Penguins en- countered Custavus-Adolphus, marking the close of another football year. Following the game the Touchdown Trot, sponsored jointly by the Alpha Delts and the Phi Sigs, was held at the Pick-Ohio Ballroom. Crowded cafe, Tcxlk, Neon, neon, Hum! l Pledges, Sadie Hawkins. Someones ofi key, cheek to cheek, it's cold. December spells Christmas and the many activities which are a part of the holiday season. Although a short school month, December surpasses all others in number and variety of college and organization sponsored events. A-Phi-O's annual food drive met with laudable suc- cess, thanks to hearty campus -cooperation, adding a touch of the true spirit of Christmas to pre-vacation campus activity. YoCo'ites enjoyed an unusually long holiday vacation, from Dec. l5 to lan. 3, during which time dances, parties and dinners were held by various groups. The annual Snowflakes Frolic, a Student Council sponsored activity, held Dec. 6 at the Elms Ballroom, was steered by Chairman jody DeCenaro, whose choice of lovely hostesses-Kathy Shabala, Norma Could, Claire lVlcKay, Kathryn johnson, jean Law and Pat Dymondg and orchestra-johnny Long, proved an effective draw- ing card to the 3000 students who attended. YoCo papas and their kiddies assembled in the Man- chester Room of the Y.lVl.C.A. Dec. l8, as guests of the Phi Lambs at their yearly Papa Party. R.l.L. sponsored a Christmas dance Dec. Zl, pre- ceeded by a candlelight service at Trinity Methodist Church, in which members participated. Climaxing this round of festivities was the Sig Delt Christmas Dance on Dec. 25, a semi-formal affair enjoyed by throngs of students who danced to the music of Benny jones and his orchestra at Stambaugh Audi- torium. Snowflake Frolic Dancers, Social Party, Iohnny Longs bond intermission Papa Party. Wonder what I got? Are we having fun Where is that waiter? You wcmt me George? Will you help KX3 f' ' D ll 1 3 l i fl l E El ,aff Ll A 'f', ig? 'f ' ' E ,, j fit: X' Vx L,,. KWH!!! , E l'lJw ll f- , f f iljjqi 5 ,M E ,iff i,,i E DECEMBER ia 'r ' 29 , , ., It I rf. yt, The Bonnell Building next to the Public Library housed the college in 1923. Original Youngstown College Old YMCA at Federal and Champion The Iohri Wick mansion 410 Wick Ave was pur- chased in 1926 for the college Some fifty years ago in response to an urgent need, the Y.M.C.A. offered educational opportunities in evening classes for employed men and boys. lt was a very modest begin- ning and the enterprise was then known -as the Youngstown Association School. At that time the Y's facilities were quite adequate for the curriculum which was entirely vocational. ln l908, however, the school of law was organized with a beginning class of nine students, Commerce and finance classes were also initiated. ln l92O the law course was expanded and for the first time, the school was authorized to grant a degree-bachelor of laws. All the while, interest was growing in the project and professors from nearby colleges were brought in to teach new subjects several nights a week. The response was immediate and, after several years, enrollment had increased to such a degree that the Y.lVl.C.A. could no longer handle the load. Out of necessity, the Bonnell mansion on Wick Avenue was leased and classes moved to the new location. The course now included law, liberal arts, business administration, and engineering. ln i926 the john Wick mansion, 4lO Wick Avenue, site of the present main building, was purchased and classes were again moved. Five years later, the Board of Directors of Youngstown College was organized and in the same year of l93l, the new building was completed. The history of the college has been one of constant growth and expansion. The Dana School of Music added in l94l took up residence at 6l6 Wick Avenue, just one block north of the main building. ln i946 the Wm. Rayen School of Engineering moved into the old Rayen High School Building and outlayed over SlO0,000 for improvements and equip- ment. At present the college is still thinking of expansion and in all likelihood, the next addition will be a new library. goal of over ten years of fund raising and planning. Wick Ave. Facing N. 1890 Like every other recognized school in the country, Youngstown College experienced a terrific increase in enrollment under the influx of war veterans training under the G. l. Bill of Rights. Naturally the facilities of the college were taxed to the ut- 'most and an immediate need for space was created. Time did not permit an expansion and building materials were scarce - the costs prohibitive. As a solution, the three temporary structures known as the College Annex were constructed in the rear of the main building. Spacious but hardly of permanent construction, they were a quick solution to the sudden requirements of an increased student body. - Now that the enrollment has tapered off slightly from the peak of September l948, a pertinent question in the minds of everyone today is-what does the future hold for Youngs- town College? The answer to that, of course, remains for time alone to tell. However, there Y are several good signs pointing to a rosy future for the school. First, there seems to be an increasing number of students transferring here from other schools. Some of these readily admit that they thought Youngstown College curriculum sub-standard. Secondly, more and more ambitious people from this vast industrial world about us are beginning to see in Youngs- town College a means whereby they might enhance their own opportunities for advancement within their organizations. Most of these had no previous inclination nor desire for a college education. lt is no secret, however, that personnel interviewers are examining more than ever before the educational backgrounds of new applicants now that jobs do not come for the asking, All of this adds up to a signpost towards a successful future for Youngstown H College. Wick Ave. Facing N. Today. Downtown on square facing up Market Street 1890, the square today with the many improvements. ww , aw,wemWw,,M,1:m. - , ...-.w+a . Y K' l .ib il x 5,62 The Main Bullclmg today, beautitiul limestone structure of conventional Tu dor style built in 1931. 1928 The Henry Wick estated was leased to provide additional space. Youngstown 1890 facing East Federal Today facing down East Federal Facing toward West Federal about 1888 West Federal now with the modern electric Buses ss. . f1s'F' iii' . . 5 .ififtftilgiiagftl 'P- S 1 Wl' Ill' f qi gg!':lIf,.glIIiI.1II:II isillselilllfljiliieae!,lsi tg T zu-ll 'tits ts I lip ,J ill u jillllllilaigli d . n ill'I Wo- QOD I r 1 . -,. if 1 , -K Ly. 6 i 4, Q4 of LJ wit Heading the calendar for February, the Post- Exam Hop, under the direction of Angelo Delli Quadri, was a welcome get-together after the tough grind of finals. Angel LaCivita and his or- chestra played while students danced from nine to one. The Library Drive began this year with the sale of tickets to Yocohooey, the school's own variety show. Weeks of preparation, under the guiding hands of Mr. Will Foley, producer, Bryn jenkins, student director, Dean William Hugh Miller, music director, lvlr. l-larold Crites, stage director resulted in a production worthy of the volume of praise it received. The show featured everything from A to Z in collegiate talent-a balancing act, dancers, unicyclists, vocalists, skaters, an impersonator, a magician, a comedy duo, a fashion show and a num- ber of other novel acts equally enjoyable. Yocohooey ran nightly from Feb. 6 through Feb. ll. The Variety show will be produced annually and the proceeds donated to a worthy campus project. Newmanites and other students danced to the music of Emmy Williams and his orchestra at the Tri-Lan Ballroom when the Mardi-Gras, pre-Lenten Newman Club dance, was held on February l8. Queen of the affair was lovely Sally lVlcCreery, at- tended by Dolores Barko, C-inny Krispinsky, Kath- leen Long, lrene Pavlov and Marg Palatis. 32 Wish they would play again, New hairdo, Nip and Tuck, Applause, Finale. Looks good from here, Smile, Bird in a Cage, Betty Hutton Backstage. li CX' ,V fx - RUARY' Q We it 2 lg 1 1 , Gi, UP a s T , , H. ,, ' A1457 ULN rn N . 1 ,V ff - JR as , .. -5: 1 X s t r I 7' ll l ,i ' XX, ee x Q , N xxx, X , 3 x i X t f -- I gi X N l ,M - Q? L S ,es A ,Q t March is the usher of Spring, when a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of co-eds - and it's mutual. Spring fashions, fresh and new as the sea- son, were previewed at the annual Gamma Sig Style Show on March 2. Pretty loan Parrott wore the crown charm- ingly as inter-fraternity queen at the annual Pan-l-lellenic Dance March 3, attended by Claire lVlcKay, Marge Grimsley, Lillian Salem, Carol Nord and Barbara Flint. Miss Parrott was crowned by last year's queen, Patricia Mariner. Phi lvlu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity celebrated St. Patriclds Day early with a merry dance on March lO at the Nu-Elms. The coveted titles, Most Popular Man and Girl of l95O on the YoGo campus were won by lim Lowery and Bette Savage, as the result of a popularity poll among the students, con- ducted by Phi Gamma fraternity, sponsor of the Popularity Dance held March ll at the Tri-Lan Ballroom. The drama event of the month was the production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, a three-act play presented by the Drama Guild and directed by Professor Will Foley, March 23, Z4 and 25. All Fools' Day was heralded by the lester's Ball sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, March 3l, sending lvlarch out like a social lion. Scenes at the Annual Pan-Hellenic Dcxnce 33 New Cor? ? . . Bookleorning . . . Where did the chicken come from? Nice Body 6x7x9x2 My socks are almost washed . . . And now . . . Thirsty? Q1 Q if .ii N KW j f7f.j'ii1 ly A 5 f if ll 1 , f, 1' tl li ll'-lo. J 5 iii xt fra' J . - ,ily Txihm ' if assi v'?i April showers bring-a flood of school activities to the YoCo campus. ln addition to the joint parties and smokers planned by social organizations, several school-wide functions took the spotlight in April. The junior Prom, foremost event of the month, honored members of the junior class on April Zl, when lovely Carole Anderson reigned as junior Prom queen, attended by her gracious court-jeanne Lyons, Sally Downie, Mary Alice joyce and Betty DiMenno. The crown was awarded to Miss Anderson by last year's queen, Donna Lewis. The April Showers Dance, annually pre- sented by the Phi Sigs, met with the usual enthusiastic patronage of YoCoites and was a gay event for the book of memory. The talents of students of the Dana School of Music, aided by the Drama Guild, were combined in the presentation of Gilbert and Sullivan's light opera Patience on April 26 and 27. On the sports side Final lntra-mural Bowl- ing League games were rolled and the baseball season opened late in April with prospects for success in evidence. ii '-use--fili '-ffflniwr-'f -H lvlay belongs to the graduating senior. The social calendar this month is brimming with traditional events from which the last and deepest memories are woven into the final chapter of college life. Afternoon classes were excused on May 4, when students and faculty flocked to Pioneer Pavilion to partake of food, entertainment and dancing at the yearly Bare Brunch. A toast to the senior class, annual May Day festivities began in the afternoon of lVlay l2 with the traditional outdoor celebration on the north campus. A pageant of coeds in pastel array preceeded the lovely May Day Queen, Phyllis Calose,attended by Yvonne Per- son, Yvonne Nottingham, l-lelen Alcott and Pat Pennock to the flower-decked throne. l-lonoring this senior royality, the May Pole Dance was skillfully executed to the accom- paniment of the college orchestra. Climaxing the day's activities was the May Dance held in the evening and open to all students. The Alpha Delts conducted their annual lVlilk Drive during May to help underprivileged if f 3 k li effeer CQ-12 llllit tty wi-in ,ll li -i. .X J ,tri r l !,v-Tv l f X mg se- 'THX l frat? A -A ' -fa .f as M we Friends . . . Pres. Iones, Dean Smith at Brunch. Its wet . . . May day activities. Water to cold . . . Prof. Bare originator of the Bruinch. May Prom ot 1935 . . . May Prom ot 1949 . . . Campus Beauties in Moy Fete children of the city. The A Cappella choir presented their spring concert May 23 in the auditorium. Banquets, dinners, baccalaureate and the commencement service marked the end of another event-packed school year. .... it 0,1 SENIOR ADDRESS FROM STAMBAUGH STAGE ef ef JM. gm fy, sw' Qialvu nv. xv SQ 1 N S up was 2 , ,gfim w. 6. 'dz Q Ja ks wa. bd, ......-IV SEN IOR CLASS 1950 Wilbert Anderson, President SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wilbert S. Anderson .... Pres. Fred Pisani, lr. .... Vice-Pres. Ronald Davies . . . . . .Treas. Irene Corrado . . . . . . Sec'y. Z- N il Lehi J- I ll I .. 1 I Ill ff xxx WN ll I ,-Li E ,fQ,A to LW'?4 Y LRF ff! Q I JUNE The Senior Class of l95O is not only out- standing because it is the largest class 7l7, ever graduated from Youngstown College but also because of its contributions to the college. From this class many outstanding leaders and organizers have contributed much to the growth of the college. Several outstanding all- time greats in sports are in the Class of '50, Also, the scholarship in this Class of '50 has been very outstanding. In all, we the Seniors, have tried to give of our best to Youngstown College and in return we appreciate what Youngstown College has contributed to our lite. Our only hope is that we may be a credit to Youngstown College in our future. Piscmi, Davies, Corrado GRADUATION EXERCISE AT STAMBAUC-H AUDITORIUM SENIGR CLASS 1935 Seniors hail and farewell! That sad moment has arrived when, 65 of the graduating class of '35, must pack our few personal belongings and through the portals of our beloved institution for the last time. That feeling of security, that nonchalance which the student carries is no more. The vast and complicated world beyond is one of frustration, one in which we must put to application that which we have gained during the past four or more years. We will soon be on our own with no faculty to help solve our problems, no textbooks to define the situations. College life is full of little pleasantries and experiences which remain with us for many years to come. Our first day as Freshman! Our first grades! Those lively discussions in class. All of these and many more memories constitute the scholastic life which we never forget. Perhaps as we travel life's road to success-failure we do not consider -many of our daily associations of the past will be forgotten. l3ut-regard- less of our future course, there will remain a certain irreducible residue of real values which we may draw upon to enrich our lives. We hope that journey through Youngstown College has equipped us with the tools and weapons with which to tackle lifes problems and trials. That we are far better equipped for the experience there can be no doubt. But the fact remains-this is our debut into the world. lt is ours to conquer! Class officers were: Fred McFarland, President, Bill McDonald, Vice-President, Coletta Lyden, Secretary, john Raupple, Treasurer. ABBAS ALTIER ASHIVIUS BARON BATTLE BEDNAR ADDEO ALCOTT ANDERSON, C. ANDERSON, D. BAAL BAILEY BARRETT BARTELMAY BAXTER . BAYTOSH BEEBE BEIGHT ALEXANDER ANDERSON, 1. BALALE BARTLEY, E. BEACH BELCASTRO ALEXOFF ALLSHOUSE ANDERSON, W. ANGELILLI BALLENTINE BANE BARTLEY, W. BATTAFARANO BEAVON BECKMAN BERRY 19 ALTENDERFER ANCELILLO BARKO BATTACLIA BEDA ABBAS, IOSEPH T. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. ADAMS, BENIAMIN T. ..... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. ADDEO, MADC-E I. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. ALCOTT, HELEN N. ..,..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. ALEXANDER, ROBERT A. .,.,. Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Orchestra, Band, Phi Mu Alpha, Operas '48, '49 ALEXOFF, CARL ......... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.E. Mu Pi Epsilon, Intramural Basketball, Baseball, ALLSHOUSE, IOHN H. ...... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. ALTENDERFER, LEON W. .... Hubbard, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma, Vice-President, Delta Epsilon, Who's Who. ALTIER, A. LOUIS ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Sigma Delta Beta, Treasurer, Homecoming Chair- man, l948. AMEDURI, CEORCE I. ....., Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. ANDERSON, CARL O. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. ANDERSON, DOROTHY L. ...Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Religion in Lite, E.T,P.C., Secretary. ANDERSON, IAMES R. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Mu Pi Epsilon ANDERSON, WILBERT S., IR.. .SI'iaron, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Senior Class, Pres., Student Council, Treas., Shen- ango Valley YoCo Student's Club, Pres., Alpha Tau Gamma, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-Pres., Delta Epsilon, Neon Staff, Sharon Steel Scholarship, Who's Who, ANCELILLI, ARTHUR A. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. ANCELILLO, MARGARET I.. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Tau Kappa Nu, Pres., Vice-Pres., Historian, New- man Club, Intramural Bowling, Neon Staff. ANTHONY, MILDRED ......... Nutwood Candidate for B.S. in Ed. ASTHMUS, BETTY IANE ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Gamma Sigma SE I RS BAAL, IOSEPH S. .......... Youngstown BABOS, Candidate for B.E. Newman Club ELMER E. .......... Farrell, Pa. Candidate for B.E. BAILEY, LOVEY H. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. E.T,P.C. BALALE, MICHAEL, IR. ..... Campbell, O. BALASKA, ALBERT M. .,..., Warren Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Phi Epsilon Phi, President , O. Candidate for B.E. BALDWIN, WILLIAM D. .... Struthers, O. BALLENTINE, CHARLES L. ..Strutl1ers BANE, DAVID R. ........... Warren Candidate for B.S. in B.A. , O. Candidate for B.E. , O. Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. Band, Student affiliate ot American Chemical BARKO, Newman Iota , Vice-Pres., Co-Editor ot the Heart BARON, BARON, Society, Intramural Softball. DOLORES MARIE .... Youngstown Candidate for A,B.A. Club, Corresponding Secretary, Alpha WALTER E. ...... Sharpsville, Pa. Candidate for B.E. HENRY I. .......... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.A. BARRETT, IOHN P. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Iambar Staff, Neon Staff, Mu Pi Epsilon Secretary, Phi Epsilon, Delta Epsifn, Phi Gamma, Who's W 0. BARNES, EDWARD F. ..... McDonald, O. Candidate tor B.E. BARRETT, MAURICE M. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. BARTELMAY, MERTON ...Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Phi Gamma, Pres., Treas., Pan-Hellenic Council, Alpha Tau Gamma. BARTHOLOMEW, PEARL E. .... Farrell, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. BARTLEY, EDWARD I.. . .New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Phi Sigma Epsilon BARTLEY, WILLIAM W.. .New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.E. Mu Pi Epsilon, Phi Sigma Epsilon BATTAFARANO, IAMES D.. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.E. in M.E. Tennis, Sigma Delta Beta BATTACLIA, ANTHONY F.. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Alpha Sigma Chi, Newman Club, E.T.P.C. BATTLE, IOSEPI-I H. ........ Youngstown Candidate tor B.A. Student Council, International Relation Club, Treas., Kappa Alpha Psi, Polemarch, Homecoming Com. BAXTER, WILLIAM Y. ...... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. BAYTOSH, ANDREW R. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B in B.A. Newman Club BEACH, MARY LOU ......... Poland, O. Candidate for A.B.A. BEAVON, ALFRED N. ..,. New Castle, Ra, Candida?I-IIC? 3.3. in Ed. BECKMAN, PAUL E., IR. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Omicron Lambda, Phi Epsilon BEDA, ALFRED C. ......... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. in M.E. Pi Beta Chi BEDNAR, STEVE I. ....,.... Youngstown CandidciQrgo5g.S, in Ed. IL ,... BEEBE, IERRY H., IR. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Mu Pi Epsilon, Intramural Softball BEICHT, ROBERT H. .....,. Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Sigma Tau Delta BELCASTRO, IOHN I. ......... Niles, O. Candidate for B.E. in E.E. BENEDICT, IAMES MICHAEL .... Niles, O. Candidate for B.A. Football, biology Lab. Ass't. BENNETT, MARY LOU ....... Sharon, Pa. Candidate lor A.B.A. Alpha Iota BERARDUCCI, A. R. ., ..... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Kappa Sigma Kappa, E.T,P.C, BERNARD, IOE ............ Leetonia, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Football, Nu Sigma Rho BERNDT, THEODORE F. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. BERRY, WILLIAM A. ....... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. in E.E. Consulting Engineer, Regner Nielsen She's not in I We Have Fun at YoCo f ,-.. .. , i.. .. , -.,. .sm at -ffi ... i .,., ii. .... ,:.,.,n.f.,..-, myWeWimsmwiimaffftmsaawew.M1: . I .a1umn,m . .. :,a...i1wwfv m BEST BLETSO BOYLE BUCKLEY BUTTRY CHBAR BELA BOBBY BRADEN BARTOL CADMAN CHRBTHN BIOOS BOBOVSKY BRAYWCH BURKE CAIN CIPOLLONE B1QL1N BISHOP BOLLINQER BOLOC-NA BREST BROWN, 1. BURNS, R. E. BURNS, R, 1. CALLAHAN CAPONE c:1.AR14,E. CLARK, 1. 1 19 WZZARW BOOK BRONVN, BUSH CAPPELU O. BLACK BOYLAN BRUDB BUTCH CHAPMAN BEST, IOSEPH W. .......... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.E. in Ed. BIELA, ELMER G. .......... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. BIGGS, MILLARD ROBERT .... Youngstown Candidate for B. Mus. Band, Orchestra, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Alpha Phi Omega, Debating Team '45, Student Council. BIGLIN, EDWARD I. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Intramural Sports BISHOP, DONALD S. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.A, Mu Pi Epsilon, Delta Epsilon BIZZARRI, ANTHONY E. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. in I.E. BLACK, IAMES A. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. BLAKE, GEORGE B. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. BLAYLOCK, CLOYCE M. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. BLETSO, WILLIAM E. . . .North Iackson, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club BOBBY, IOHN ............. Warren, O. Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. BOBOVSKY, GEORGE ....... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.E. in M.E, BOLLINGER, WILLIAM C. .New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Omega BOLOGNA, FRANK B., IR. ...Youngstown Candidate for B.A. BOOK, PHILLIP W. ....... Lowellville, O. Candidate for B.A. Sigma Sigma BOYER, BETTY LIPPLY ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. BOYLAN, MERLE NELSON, IR. .Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Omicron Lambda, Pres. Delta Epsilon BOYLE, HUGH Mg. ........ Lowellville, O. Candidate tor B.S. SE IRS BRADEN, WILLIAM H. ...... Youngstown Candidate tor B.A. Sigma Tau Delta, Drama Guild, Alpha Psi Omega BRAYDICH, RUDOLPH I. .... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Baseball, Basketball, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Intra- mural Bowling, E.T.P.C., Iambar, Intramural Basketball BREST, HOWARD W. .... New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.A. BRIENZ, EDWARD RlCHARD.Youngstown Candidate for B.A. BROWN, IOHN FRANKLIN, Columbiana, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. BROWN, OLIVE THEISS ...Columbiana, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. BRUDIS, HENRY I. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. Phi Epsilon, Mu Pi Epsilon, Newman Club BUCKLEY, MARY KAY ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Neon Staff '44, Gamma Sigma, Newman Club, Secretary. BARTOL, IOHN P. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Debate Team BURGOYNE, MARY E. . .North Iackson, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Mixed Chorus, A Capella Choir, Sigma Alpha Iota, D.M.I. Forum BURKE, IOHN THOMAS ...... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.S. Intramural Softball and Basketball, Shenango Valley Youngstown College Club BURNS, DAVID R. .......... Warren, O. Candidate for B.E. in E.E. BURNS, ROBERT E. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. BURNS, ROBERT I. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. BUSH, CHARLES R., IR. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Basketball, Football BUTCH IBuccil GUY V. .... Lowellville, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. BUTTRY, ALBERT ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CADMAN, GLORIA M. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. CAFARO, ANDREW I. ...... . .Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. CAIN, CHARLES F. .......... Warren, O. Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. Newman Club, Alpha Mu CALLAHAN, I. CURTIS ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. CAMPANA, ALBERT L. ..... Hubbard, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Football CAMPANA. THOMAS A. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Football CAMPBELL, IOHN B. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Kappa Sigma Kappa, Treasurer, Pan-Hellenic Be- presentative, R.I.L., Ingafiiuial Baseball, Basket- a . CAMPBELL, WAYNE L. ..... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CANNELL . .Youngstown , ROSEMARY Candidate for B.S. in Ed. CAPONE, EUGENE A. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Alpha Sigma Chi CAPPELLI, EDWARD I. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club, Homecoming committee, Nu Sigma Rho, Treasurer, Alpha Tau Gamma. CARTER, ALBERT T. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. CHAPMAN, GUY R. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Drum Major of Marching Band CHISAR, FRANK M. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club CHRISTEIN, IOHN E. ....... Warren, O. Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. Basketball, Nu Sigma Rho. CIPOLLONE, NICHOLAS .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. CLARK, EDWARD L. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. CLARK, IOHN R. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. CLARK, IOSEPH I., IR. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Newman Club, Baseball, Intramural Basketball. Wet Water Hum m m ml Nice! .. ,. CLEARY CLEVELAND COBB CON KLIN COOK CORBETT COTTON 'COY CRACRAFT CRISCIONE, I. CRONIN CROOK DANILOV DANKO DANUS DAVIS DeBLASIO De1ULIO COLBURN CORNWELL CRANDALL CROSSIVIAN DAVANZO DELISIO COLE CORRADO CREED CUBB I SON DAVIDSON DeLUCIA S9 COLLINS CORSATEA CREPS DALESSANDRO DAVIES, A. CONC-INI COSTA CRISCIONE DALY DAVIES, R. SE RS CLEARY, EDWARD I., IR. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CLEVELAND, MABELLE C. . .Brooktield, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. COBB, NOLAN D. ....... New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CODESPOTI, MARY LOUISE. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Spanish Club, College Orch., Youngstown Civic Symphony COLBURN, IOHN E. ...,.... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. COLE, CHARLES T. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma, Who's Who. COLEMAN, ABE A. ......... Warren, O. Candidate for B.E. COLLINS, ROBERT E. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club CONGINI, CARL I. ...,.. New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CONKLIN, CLOUD M., IR. ..... Poland, O. Candidate tor B.E. COOK, HOWARD A. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. COOK IAMES V. .......... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. Mu Phi Epsilon COPP, DORIS D. ............ Youngstown Candidate for A,B.A. CORBETT, IIAMES O. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. CORNWELL, STANLEY R. .... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.E. CORRADO, IRENE A. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Omicron Lambda, Sec'y., Sigma Tau Delta, R.I.L., Alpha Theta Delta, Seigorlglass Secretary, Drama H1 . CORSATEA, TOM, IR. ....... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Varsity Tennis, '47, '48, Baseball '49. COSTA, IULIA M. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. COSTA, ROBERT R. ......... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. Omicron Lambda, Vice-Pres., Delta Epsilon, New- man Club. COTTON, STANLEY L. ....... Volant, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. COY, ROBERT W. ........ Greenfield, O. Candidate for B.E. Mu Pi Epsilon CRACRAFT, DONALD K. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. CRANDALL, IOHN H. ........ Girard, O. Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-Pres., Neon Staff, R.I,L., Intramural Softball, Basketball, Bowling, Inde- penguins, Board of Governors. CRASS, HARVEY S., IR. .New Philadelphia Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CREED, DONALD R. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CREPS, IOHN A. ........... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Pan-Hellenic, Sec'y., Treas. CRISCIONE, ANITA M. ....... Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C., Newman Club. CRISCIONE, IOHN M. ........ Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. lnclepenguins, Phi Epsilon, Vice-Pres., A.C.S. Student Affiliate, Intramural Softball, Basketball. CRISPEN, RICHARD W. . .New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.E. CRONIN, LEO D. .... ....... Y oungstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CROOK, PHILIP N. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Drama Guild, Pres., Vice-Pres., Treas., Alpha Psi Omega, Beaker Busters, Opera's Business Man- ager, Neon Staff, Variety Show Bus. Manager, R,I.L., Homecoming Committee, Freshman Break- fast Com., Intramural Basketball. CROSS, CHARLES B. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. CROSSMAN, ROBERT H. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Student Council, Pi Beta Chi, Omicron Lambda, R.I.L. CROUCH, NEVA W. ..,...... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. CROWE, GEORGE F., IR. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CROWLL, IOHN .......... Campbell, O. Candidate tor B.S. CROYSDALE, HERBERT R. .... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. CRUPI, IOE F. ............. Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. CUBBISON, IACK A. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. CUBICK, ROBERT W. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. DALESSANDRO, IAMES A. ...... Niles, O. Candidate for B.E. Goodnight, Art, Its Cold, Yocohooey DALY FRANK V. ........... Masury, Pa. C d'dt f B.S' Ed CID 1 CX G OI' . IH . Phi Mu Alpha, Dana Music Forum, String Quartet, Trio, Dramatic Production, Orchestra. DANILOV, ELI ............ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Basketball DANKO, MICHAEL I. ....... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.E. DANUE, IOHN T. ......... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.A. Sigma Delta Beta, Omicron Lambda, Student Council. DAVANZO, ANTHONY T. .Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. DAVANZO FRANK A. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Nu Sigma Rho, Football, Basketball, Student Council Representative and Social Chairman Who's Who, Newman Club. DAVIDSON, RICHARD C. .... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. in Ed. Mu Pi Epsilon DAVIES, ALAN H. .......... Sharon, Pa. Candidate tor B.A. Alpha Phi Omega Secretary, Pres., Sigma Tau Delta Treas., Speech Society, R.I.L. DAVIES, BENIAMIN I. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. DAVIES, RONALD C. ....... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer of Senior Class. DAVIS, IOSEPH W. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Alpha Phi Omega DAVIS, LESLIE C., ........ McDonald, O. Candidate tor B.S. in Ed, DAVID, WILLIAM L. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. DAVISON, ROBERT O. ...... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. DeBLASIO, GLORIA C. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Sigma Alpha Iota, Operetta, Vice-Pres. of Inde- penguins, Dana Forum. DeIULlO, ALFRED M. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Delta Eta Chapter Sec'y., Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, A Capella, Opera, Chorus, Band, Studio Club. DELCAMP, RITA M. ....... Youngstown ' Candidate for B.S. in Ed. DELISIO, ROBERT V. . ........ Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Sigma Delta Beta DeLUCIA, ANTHONY ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu, Newman Club. DENNY DINCER, 1. BOLVY, D. DUKES EMERSON FILIPOVICH DQNUNZIO DINCER, W. DONCHESS DULL EMILO FIORE DeSANTO DIRENZO, P. DONEHUE DUPAY, E. ERICKSON FISHER, W. DeTUNNO DiRIENZO, H. DORNBROCK DURDA EWING FISHER, D. DICK DISTRANSKY DRISCOLL DYER FABEK FITZGERALD 19 DICKS DOBBS DUCAN EARLY FABIAN ,F. DILLEY DOLNEY DUC-AN, EDEBURN FAKLIS H SE DENKELBERG, LOUISE E, .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Sigma Tau Delta, Delta Epsilon, W.A.A., Young Women's Group Social, Iarnbar Staff writer, Neon Staff, Religion in Life, A Cappella, Mixed Chorus, Who's Who. DENNY, DANIEL I. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. DeNUNZlO, ROBERT ........ Warren, O. Candidate tor B.A. DeSANTO, ANTHONY R. .... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.A. Nu Sigma Rho. DeSANTO, IOSEPH D. ....... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. DeTUNNO, FEDORA P, ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. DICK, MARLIN, E. ..... Berlin Center, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. DICKS, RODNEY, E. . ...... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.A. DIETZEL, PAUL W. ........ Youngstown Candidate tor A.B.A. DILLEY, ROBERT L. ..... Williamstield, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma DiMARClO, NICK A. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. DINGER, IOHN A. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma DINGER, WILLIAM H. , ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma DiRENZO, PETER ......... Lowellvllle, O. Candidate for B.E. Mu Pi Epsilon DiRIENZO, HENRY ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. Nu Sigma Rho DISTRANSKY, MICHAEL ..... Masury, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Phi Sigma Epsilon DODDS, BENIAMIN F. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Art Club DOLNEY, OLDRICH A. ...... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Sigma Nu Fraternity At Post Exam. Ho DOLOVY, MICHAEL C. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Phi Sigma Epsilon, ?ring Quartet, Orchestra, and. DONCHESS, IOHN P. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. DONEHUE, DOROTHY I. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Sigma Alpha Iota, Dana Music Forum, Orchestra, Studio Club, Woodwinld Ensemble, A Cappella, C orus. DORNBROCK, CECIL H. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. DREVET, AUGUST P. ......... Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. DRISCOLL, IOE W. ......... Leetonia, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Football DUESING, FRANK B. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. DUGAN, FRANCIS A. ........ Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Debate Team DUGAN, HUGH E. ........ Greenville, Pa. Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Alpha Mu, Treas. DUKES, BETTY B. ....... New Castle, Pa. Candidate for A.B.A. DULAY, IOSEPH ........... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. DULL, LESTER H. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Delta Eta Chapter oi Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia DUNPHY, IAMES E. ......... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. DUPAY, EDWARD R. ......... Poland, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. DURDA, EDWARD F. ....... Youngstown C d'dt f BS ' BA GTI 1 CI 9 OI' . . lH . . Kappa Sigma Kappa, Social Chairman, YoCo on the air, Newman Club, lniermural Bowling. DWORKIN, MORRIS ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. DYER, MASON S. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Phi Sigma Epsilon Historian, Alpha Phi Omega Neon Staff, Veterans Collegiate Association, lr. Class Treasurer I EARLY, C-ERALDINE E. ...... Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. EDEBURN, RAYMOND R. ..MiddIesex, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Omicron Lambda ELLIOTT, REED S. .......... Struthers, O. Candidate for B. S. in B.A. EMERSON, CORA E. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. EMILO, CARMEL C. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Elementary Teachers Professional Club ERICKSON, CARL N. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. EVANS, SENNETT C. ..... . Candidaterliog Cl-B.S. in Ed. .Struthers, O. EVERALL, ROBERT W. IR. .... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.E. EWING, DALE VERNE ....... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Mu Pi Epsilon FABEK, THOMAS M. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. FABIAN, IOHN I. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. FAKLIS, EVA ............. Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Phi Epsilon Phi, Sec'y., Religion in Life Club FAVA, EUGENE ........, New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.E. FILBAN, THOMAS IR. .,... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. FILIPOVICH, NICHOLAS S, . . .Masury, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club FIORE, WILLIAM P, ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. FISCHER, WILLIAM E. ....... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.E. FISH, RUSSELL C. .......... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. FISHER, DAVID I. ........ Lowellville, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. FISHER, DONALD H. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. FITZGERALD, IOHN R. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. p Barbershop Wirrwwnw W YW ? A 5 E ' FLATH, WILLIAM C. ..... Warren, Ohio Candidate for B.A. Omicron Lambda FLIPPING, FRANCES L. ..... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C., Y.W.C.A. Instructor, Library Staff, Reli- gion in Lite Club, College Chorus. FLOOR, HOWARD B. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. FLORES, TOM S. ...,....... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Pi Beta Chi FOLEY, WILLIAM R. ..,.... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S, in B.A. FORD, EDWARD E. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. FORD, IOHN P, ........... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Newman Club FRANK, EVERETT S. ...... Warren, Ohio Candidate for B.E'. FRANKLAND, HARRY L. ..E. Palestine, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. FREDERICK, LASTON F. IR. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. FREISEN, PAUL F. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club, lntramural Bowling. FRIED, BEATRICE .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Art Club, Who's Who. FURIN, STEPHEN I. ....... Campbell, O. Candidate tor B.A. GAINAN, PHILIP P. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. GALLAGHER, WILLIAM I. IR. Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. GALOSE, PHYLLIS A. . ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Gamma Sigma, Secretary, Newman Club, Home- coming and Mardi Gras Attendant, Dana Music Forum, Mimes, May Queen, Pan-Hellenic Attend- ant GAMBREL, CURTIS L. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. GAMBREL, ROBERT IR. . .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. GARCIA, URBANO ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Religion in Life, Alpha Sigma Chi. SE GAREA, RAYMOND A. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. GASSER, FREDERIC A. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Art Club, Recording Secretary. GATES, PEARL E. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. GEBHARDT, PAUL A. .....,. Youngstown Candidate for B.A. GEORDAN, HELEN .......... Warren, O. Candidate tor B.A. R.l.L., Q.E.Q., Speech Club. GEORGE, EMIL L. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Iambar Staff, Newman Club. GERBERRY, EDWARD S. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Nu Sigma Rho. oERcEi.Y, STEVE ........... Burgiqiii, o. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Nu Sigma Rho, Sergeant at Arms, Football, Bas- lcetball captain. GETTIG, ROBERT E. . . . .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. GEYER, FLORA H. ......... Hubbard, O. Candidate for B.A. Sigma Tau Delta, Religion in Life Club. GIANCOLA, BENEDICT P. . . .Strutl'iers, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Speech Club GIBBA, IEANETTE F, ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Gamma Sigma, Pres., Sec'y, Art Club, Vice-Pres. Corresponding Sec'y, Religion in Lite Club, Neon Staff, Iambar Staff and Artist, Pan Hellenic Coun- cil and Dance attendant, Iunior Prom Queen Attendant, Homecoming Committee, Freshman Re- ception Cornmittee, Who's Who. GIBSON, ROBERT M. IR. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Phi Gamma, Football, Basketball, Baseball. GORGA, WILLIAM H. ....... Warren, O. Candidate for B.E. GORGAS, WILLIAM N. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. GORMAN, ROBERT I. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. A.S.F.M. GOVE, WARREN I. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. GRAMELT, Rudolf G. ......... Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma. GRANCHAY, Iuuus I. ..... Strainers, o. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Alpha Sigma Chi, Vice-Pres, and Treas., Student Council Sec'y, Public Relations Committee Chair- man, Newman Club, Intramural Baseball, Neon Staff Editor, Who's Who. GRANT, GILBERT D. ....... Struthers, O. Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. Art Club. GRAY, MARY LOU ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C. President, Religion in Life Club. GRECO, EUGENE V. ......... Farrell, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu Alpha, DanaB Mgsic Forum, Orchestra, an . GREENE, BETTY W. ........ Youngstown Candidate tor B.A. Sweetheart ot Kappa Alpha Psi, Newman Club, Spanish Club. GREENE, STEPHEN D. ....... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. GRESH, IOHN R. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. GRESKO, GEORGE R. ....... Campbell, o. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. GREY, SYLVESTER ......... Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. Sigma Kappa Phi. GRIFFIN, WADE H. ....... Brookfield, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu, Religion in Life Club. GUAPPONE, SALVADORE A.. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. GURNAK, PETER .......... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. Newman Club. HACKETT, WILLIAM R. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Pi Beta Chi, Pan Hellenic Council. HAGEMAN, PAUL B. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. HALL, DALE O. .......... Brookfield, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. HALL, DAVID C. ............ Girard, O. Candidate for B.E. Pi Beta Chi HARBISON, PAUL H. IR. .... Canfield, O. Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Omega. HARPER, RALPH I. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Kappa Sigma Kappa, President, YoCo on the Air. HARRIS, IACK M. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Buechner Neon Sales HART, F. HILL HOOVER HUGHES, IAMISON IOHNSON, M. R. HATAGAN HECKIVIER HEPLER HERIVIAN, R. A. HINES HLADIO HOFMEISTER HOLIVIGREN HORCHLER HORNICKLE HOUSEI. HOWLEY HUGHES, R. HURA HVIZDAK IRWIN IARDIEN IEFFRIES IEREN IOHNSON, A. JOHNSON, S. IONES, M. IOSWIC IOYCE, I. 1 19 HEWITT HOLWAY HUDAK, E. IACKSON IOHNSON, HIGLEY HONIGBERC HUDAK, IVI. IACOBS IOHNSON, K 19 IOYCE, M. KENNEDY KOCIS KROEGER LNARSON LEEDY KAETZEL KIRWAN KOKINOS KRUPEY LASHER LENGYEL KA:-:L KISH KONESKI KULICH LAWHORN LOWERY, 1 KAKISH KLEIN KOSTYSHAK KURILLA LAWRENCE LUBONOVICH KALINEY KLOCEK KOTSOVOLOS KYOFSKI LAWSON LUCAS, M. KAUFFMAN KOACH KOVALL LAKATOS LAX KAVANAGH KOBAL KRAMER LAM BRIANOS LEARY SE RS HARRISON, DONALD V. ..... Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. HART, CHARLES G. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. HART, FLORENCE E. ....... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. HARTWELL, LEDA M. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. HATAGAN, MARY A. ..... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.A. Gamma Sigma, Alpha Psi Omega, Vice-Pres., Pan- Hellenic Council, Newman Club, Vice-Pres., Co- Editor Heart , Most Popular Girl, Iambar, Drama Guild, Mardi Gras and May Day Attendant, YoCo on the air. HATTON, IESSIE RUSSELL ...Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HECKEL, IEROME F. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HECKMER, FRANCIS R. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HEPLER, IOHN M. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Sigma Kappa Phi, Delta Epsilon HERMAN, RICHARD P. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. HERMAN, ROBERT A. ...... Canfield, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HERMELY, W. W. .......... Warren, O. Candidate for B.E. Kappa Sigma Kappa HEWITT, OLIVE R. ...... New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HIGLEY, THOMAS ........... Girard, O. Candidate for B.A. HILL, IOHN IAMES ...,.... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Band, Orchestra HINES, IOHN FRANKLIN .. .Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Sigma Sigma Corr. Secretary HLADIO, MICHAEL ......... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.A. HOFFMAN, IAMES L. . ..... Struthers, O. Candidate tor B.E. HOFMEISTER, CHARLES L. ..... Niles, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. HOLLINGSHEAD, WILLIAM. .Youngstown Candidate for B.A. HOLMES, ANNA ousTlvlAN. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HOLMGREN, IOHN E. ,..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Omega HOLWAY IAMES C. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. HON IGBERG, SYLVIA ...,.. Youngstown Candidate for B.A. HOOVER, ROBERT I. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Youngstown College Art Club, Newman Club HORCHLER, F. RICHARD. .New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. HORNICKLE, DONALD H. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Alpha Phi Omega, E.T.P.C. HOUSEL, CLYDE I. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. HOWLEY, THOMAS A. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club HUDAK, ERNEST C. ....... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. HUDAK, MICHAEL ROBERT. .CampbeIl, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HUGHES, MAXINE KIDD ....... Niles, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HUGHES, RALEIGH JR. ........ Niles, o. Candidate for B.E. HULL, OWEN WALTER ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. HUNTER, VIVIAN DEAN .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HURA, THOMAS ............ Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. HVIZDAK, MICHAEL G. .... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C. Treasurer, lntramural Softball, Bowling, Basketball. HYLAND, IAMES P. IR. . .... Youngstown Candidate tor A.B.A. ILAS, ROBERT P. ........... Warren, O. Candidate for B. Music, B.S. in Ed. Band, Orchestra, Woodwinds IRWIN, EDGAR C. IR. ..... McDonald, O. Candidate for B.S. Phi Epsilon, A.C.S. Alpha Phi Omega, Intramural Softball. IACKAMO, IOSEPH H. ..... Hubbard, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Newman Club, lndpenguins IACKSON, H. ROBERT, IR. . . .Youngstown Candidate for B.A. IACOBS, WILLIAM E. ....... Warren, O. Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. Sigma Delta Beta, Vice-Pres., Art Club, Sec'y. to Art Dept. IAMISON, WILLIAM H. . .New Castle, Pa. Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. IARDIEN, ANDREW N. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Iambar Photographer l947, 48, 49, 50, Neon Photo- grapher l948, 49. IEFFRIES, HUGH W. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Omega lENoFF, MICHAEL c. ...... Campbell, o. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Art Club Pres., lntramural Softball and Basketball IEREN, RICHARD R. ........ Youngstown Candidafgog Cl-B.S. in Ed. IOHNSON, ALBERT ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Alpha, Alpha 'Tau Gamma loHNsoN, l. FRED IR. ........ Niles, o. Candidate for B.S. American Chemical Society, American Society for Metals. IOHNSON, KENNETH E. ..... Hubbard, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Vice-Pres. Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Mu. IOHNSON, REBECCA B. ..... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Sigma Alpha Iota, Dana Music Forum, A Capella Choir, Mixed Chorus. IOHNSON, RODNEY EUGENE. llubbard, o. Candidate for B.E. IOHNSON, SHELDON E. .... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Pi Beta Chi IONES, ALLAN WILLIAM .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. IONES, MARY M. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed, E.T.P.C., R.l.L., Chorus and Dana Music Forum IOSWIG, CHARLES R. ...... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. loYcE, lAlvlEs THOIMAS .... A Youngstown Candidate ror B.S in B. Vice-Pres., Kappa Sigma, Newman Club, Pan- Hellenic Council-Chairman, lntramural Bowling, Basketball, Baseball. Choir Nice Girls, What? Q K 2 2 K 1 S w w w MOORE, IAMES H. ....... Lowellville, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. MOORE, WILLIAM D. . . . .New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MORRIS, IOSEPH P. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Phi Gamma MORRISON. DONALD E. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Kappa Sigma Kappa, Newman Club, Art Club MORRISON. RICHARD A. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in BA, Sigma Delta Beta, Intramural Softball MOTEFF, IOHN ........... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. A.S.M. MOWERY, ROBERT WAYNE. .Struthers, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MULIDOR, MICHAEL I. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MUNTEAN, NICK IR. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. MURRAY, IAMES .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. NAGEL, WILLIAM ED. ...... Hubbard, O. Candidate for B.A. Omicron, Lambda, Newman Club, Indepenguins NALLY, IOSEPH VAHEY ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in BA. NAPLES, FRANK ANTHONY. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. NAVARRA, ROBERT F. ..... Hillsville, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. NEEDHAM, ROBERT ED. .... Struthers, O. Candidate tor B.E. NEELY, VINTON ELLINGER. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. NEPHEW, EDMUND A. ..... Kinsman, O. Candidate for B.S. Phi Epsilon NETSOR, IAMES P. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Student Council, Mu Pi Epsilon, Newman Club, Intramural Basketball and Softball, Who's Who. NICHOLSON, EDISON T. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. NOTTINGHAM, YVONNE .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Gamma Sigma, Student Council, Art Club NOUFER, CHARLES IOHN .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Sigma Delta Beta, Operetta SE RS NUNAMAKER. DANIEL R. IR.. . .Niles, O. Candidate for B.A. Drama Guild, 47, 49, SU. NUSSER, GEORGE L. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. O'CONNER, FREDERIC T. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. O'HARA, THOMAS ........ Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. O'HORO, SALLY RUTH ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. OLES, BENIAMIN ......... Carnpbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. OLEYAR, ANDREW IOS. IR.. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. OLIVER, ANN IULIA ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. OLTEAN, IOHN IR. ........ Campbell, O. Candidate for B.E. Kappa Sigma Kappa O'NEIL, IOHN R. .......... Youngstown Candidate ior B.A, Sec'y. Phi Gamm, Pan-Hellenic Council, Newman Club, Intramural Basketball, Softball, Golf, Tennis, Iunior Prom Co-Chairman OPRITZA, IOHN N. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. ORAVETS, LEONARD F. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S, in B.A. Newman Club, Intramural Basketball, Softball ORGAN, RICHARD C. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Sigma Delta Beta, Newman Club, Varsity Foot- ball, l942, 46, 47, 48, Co-Captain in '48 OSBERG, LOUISE .......... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. OSBORNE, WILLIAM W. ..... Canfield, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. OSLAKOVIC, FRANK ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C. OSTOVICH, IOSEPH IR. . ..... Poland, O. Candidate tor B.S. in BA. Phi Gamma PALLANTE, NEIL L. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Mu Pi Epsilon PALLOTTA, ALBERT GUY .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club PARKER, ANGELINE E. ..... Struthers, O. Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C., Indepenguins, international Relations lu PASCARZI, GEORGE P. IR.. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C., Newman Club, Varsity Basketball Man- ager, Intramural Basketball PASCHKE, MARIAN RUTH. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.A. PASKU, HARRY I. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Chorus, Choir, Dana Music Forum PATTERSON, WM. ROBERT. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. PATZAKIS, DOROTHY I. . . .Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. PATZAKIS, NICK IOHN ..,.. Campbell, o. Candidate tor B.A. PAULSON, CHRISTIAN ROY. . .Farrell, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. PEARS, RICHARD RALPH. .SI'1arpsviIIe, Pa. Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. PEKAR, MICHAEL E. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. PENNOCK, PATRICIA ANN . .Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Alpha Theta Delta-Sec'y. and Treasurer Omicron Lambda PENZO, PAUL ANTHONY .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. Phi Epsilon PERRETTI, BEN ........ New Castle, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. PERRY, IEAN H. ........... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. PERSON, D. YVONNE ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Gamma Sigma-Historian, Alpha Gamma Sigma R.I.L., Who's Who, Delta Epsilon PETRILLO, ORLANDO P. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. PETTIT, GERALD N. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. PHILLIPS, THOMAS W. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. PI-IILLIPS, VIVIAN MAY .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. R.I.L., Omega Kappa Upsilon-Vice-Pres. and Treas., Who's Who. American Chemical Society, Mortar and Pestlei-Association Editor. PINNEY, EUGENE E. ........ Warren, O. Candidate for B.E. PISANI, FRED IR. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Vice-Pres., Senior Class, Senior Class Editor, Neon Staff, Alpha Phi Omega, l-Iistorian, R.I.L., March- ing Band, Intramural Bowling, Varsity Swim- ming Team I Have Food Here Look at us MORRIS NALLY NUSSER ORGAN PARKER PETRILLO MORRISON, D. NEEDI-IAM O'HARA OSBERG PASCARZI PETTIT MORRISON, R. MOTEFF NUNTEAN NEPHEW NESTOR NOTTINGHAM OLEYAR OLTEAN O'NEIL OSBORNE OSLAKOVIC OSTOVICI-I PASKU PENNOCK PENZO PHILLIPS PINNEY PISANI 19 MURRAY NOUFER OPRITZA PALLANTE PERRETTI NACEL NUNAMAKER ORAVETS PALLOTTA PERSON SE RS LUCAS, WILLIAM THOMAS. .Youngstown Candidate for B.E. LUCE, WARREN ........... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. LUKICH, PAUL ..... New Springfield, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. LUPU, IOHN IR. ........... Hubbard, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Pres Student Council, Treas. Student Council, Alpha Tau Gamma, R.I.L., Staff-lambar, W'ho's Who, Chy-Public Relations Com. Student Council. LYLE, RAY L, ............. Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in BA. International Relations Club, Speech Club, New- man Club, Nu Sigma Rho, Pan-Hellenic, Intermural Basketball. LYONS, ROY TERRENCE .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. McCALL, MARTHA C. ....... Poland, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C., R.I.L., American Chemical Society Omega Kappa Upsilon. MCCARTHY, IO ANNE ...... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. Pan-Hellenic, Student Council, Neon 1949 Photo Ed., May Day Co-Chairman, E.T.P.C., Phi Lambda, Pres., Newman Club, Freshman 'Tea Chairman MCCARTY, MONSON IAMES. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MCCOY, WILLIAM H. ........ Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. Phi Epsilon, Pres., A.C.S., Who's Who MCDORMOTT, WILLIAM E. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club MCDUFFIE, IAMES ROBERT. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Kappa Alpha Psi MCFADDEN, ELMER L. ....... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MCGINNIS, IAMES EDWARD. .Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. MCKINVEN, FLORENCE ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MCMAION, IAMES F. IR. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. MACALLA, IOHN D. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C., Student Council, Newman Club, Sigma Sigma, Secretary, Historian. MacDONALD, IOHN ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MacDONALD, IOSEPH D. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. MACKIN, WILLIAM E. IR... .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Newman Club MacKONDY, NICHOLAS F. ..Strutbers, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. lanibar Cartoonist, Pres. Alpha Mu MAHER, ANNA MARIE ..... Youngstown Candidate tor A.B.A. Newman Club MAIORANA, IOHN RICHARD. .Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club, lntermural Softball and Basketball MALLESKE, IOSEPH FRANClS.YOungstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Nu Sigma Rho, Newman Club MALYS, MICHAEL I. ....... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Nu Sigma Rho, Football MANCHE, THOMAS F. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. MANGINELLI, ANTOINETTE. .Youngstown Candidate for B.A. MARCHIOR, VINCENT F. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. MARINER, MARGARET P. ...Youngstown Candidate for B.S. School Nurse, Vice-Pres., Gamma Sigma, Newman Club, Pan-Hellenic Queen 1949. MARKAKIS, IOHN D. ....... Warren, O. Candidate for B.A. MARS, ROBERT BRUNO .... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.A. MARSHALL, IAMES R. ...... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. MART I N, RICHARD THOMAS . Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MARTIN, URAL V. ........ Cortland, O. Candidate tor B.A. MARTINKO, ROBERT S, ..... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. Phi Sigma Epsilon, Newman Club. MASON, ROSE MARY .,.... Youngstown Candidate. for B.S. MASTORIDES, PENELOPE B.. .Campbell, O. Candidate for BA. B.S. in Ed. Mixed Chorus, A Capella, Phi Epsilon Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, R.I.L. MATUNE, IOHN PAUL ..... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Intramural Softball and Bowling MAZZOCCA, GUY ......... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. MEENIHAN, TERRANCE I. .. .Sl'1aron, Pa. Candidate tor B.A. Sigma Tau Delta, Iambar Staff MERANTO, RALPH ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Alpha Psi Omega, Drama Guild, Madrigal Singers Operas, A Capella, Chorus MELNICK, ALEXANDER ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. MERSHIMER, RUTH E. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. MERSHON, IOHN WlLLIAMS.Youngstown Candidate for B.E. MICKLER, LAWRENCE H.. . .Strutl'1ers, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed, Phi Gamma, Band, Orchestra, E.'I'.P.C. MIDLAND, KENNETH G. .... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. Sigma Sigma MILLER, GORDON FRANCIS. . ,Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MILLER, RICHARD IOHN .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. MILLER, ROBERT R. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Mu Pi Epsilon MILLIREN, IAMES M. ...... d Youngstown E . Candidate for B.S. in MINGO, ALEX .......,.... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.A. Omicron Lambda MIRKOVICH, GEORGE ....... Farrell, Pa. Candidate for B.E. MONTLEONE, LEONARD ....... Girard, O. Candidate for B.A. Omicron Lambda MOORE, HAROLD EUGENE. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Neon Party Its This Tune I Want 95 LUCE LUKICH LUPU MCCARTI-IY, M. MCCOY MCDERMOTT MacDONALD, D. MACKIN MACKONDY MANCINELLI MARCHIOR MARINER MASTORIDES MATUNE MEENIHAN MILLER, R. I. MILLER, R. MILLIREN LYLE MCDUFFIE MAHER MARKAKIS MELNICK MONTELEONE LYONS MCGINNIS MAIORANA MARSHALL MERSI-IIMER MOORE, I-I. E. MCCALL MACALLAS MALLESKE MARTIN, U. MICKLER MCCARTHY, I MacDONALD, MALYS MASON MIDLAND SE I0 IOYCE, MARTIN I. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. KAETZEL, IONA RUTH ..,.. Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Band, Mixed Chorus, R.I.L., E.T.P.C., Delta Epsilon, Who's Who. KAHL, FRANCIS P. ..,...... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club, Intramural Basketball. KARISH, STEPHEN ........ Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. KALINEY, ROBERT P. ..,.... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.A. KAPUS, PETER I. ........... Warren, O. Candidate for B.E. KASTER, DAVID C. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma. KATICH, ADOLPH IOS. .... Bessemer, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. KAUFFMAN, ADIN R. ........ Salem, O. Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. Sec'y Alpha Tau Gamma, Delta Epsilon KAVANAGH, EUGENE F. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Pres. Sigma Sigma, Newman Club, Pan-Hellenic Council, Neon Staff, Homecoming Committee. KEARNEY, MARLE I. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. KENNEDY, CORNELIUS B. .. .Youngstown Candidate for B.E. KENNEDY, DON R. .,....... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. KENNEDY, IACK B. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. KENNEY, IAMES T., IR. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. KIMES, RAYMOND A. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. KIRWAN, IOSEPH M. ....... Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A, KISH, ROBERT E. ......... Campbeii, O. Candidate tor BA. Art Club KLEIN, IOSEPH HOWARD .... Warren, O. Candidate for B.A. Newman Club, Sec'y. and Pres. of Speech Club, Debate KLENIEWSKI, HENRY IOS. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. KLIEN, DAVID B. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. KLOCEK, IOSEPH STANLEY. .Diamond, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. KNIGHT, RAY R. IR. .,..... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. KOACH, HAROLD G. ..... New Castle, Pa. Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. KOBAL, RUDOLF I. .......... Girard, O. Candidate tor A.B.A. KOCIS, IOHN FRANK ...Newton FaIIs, O. Candidate for B.S. Phi Epsilon, American Society for Metals KOKINOS, BESSIE CELIA .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Tau Kappa Nu, Intramural Bowling KONESKI, IOSEPH E. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. KOSTYSHAK, ALEX .......... Niies, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma, Golf KOTSOVOLOS, THEODORE . . .Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. Phi Gamma, Student Council, Phi Epsilon Phi R.- I.L., Phi Epsilon, Pan-Hellenic Council, Intramural Bowling, Basketball and Softball. KOVALL, CARL C. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club KRAMER, WILLIAM D. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Band, Chorus, Sigma Delta Beta KRAYAC, FRANK I. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in BA. KROEGER, WILLIAM C. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Student Council, Mu Pi, Delta Epsilon, Who's Who KRUPEY, ANDREW ......... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Art Club KUHAR, EUGENE ..... New Middleton, O. Candidate for B.A. KULICH, IOHN ............ Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. KURILLA, MICHAEL R. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. Phi Epsilon, American Chemical Society, American Society ot Metals, Phi Sigma Epsilon, Newman Club, Fresh. Pres. in l943, Who's Who, Student Council. KYOFSKI, IOSEPH T. ....... Elkiand, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. LAKATOS, LOUIS .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. LAMBRIANOS, IRENE ...... Campbeil, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. LARSON, HARRY F. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Pi Beta Chi VicefPres., Omicron Lambda, Band LASHER, WALLACE E. ...... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. Newman Club LAWHORN, IOHN ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. Baseball, Basketball, Dana Music Forum, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Band, Studio Club, Treasurer. LAWRENCE, LOIS I. ..... E. Palestine, O. Candidate for A.B.A. LAWSON, WARNER R. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Tau Gamma, Treasurer, R.l.L., Married Men's Club LAX, VENITA D. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. LAYMAN, HAROLD I. ....... Sharon, Pa. Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. LEARY, EDWARD I. . ....... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. Newman Club, Alpha Tau Gamma LEEDY, IANE LOUISE ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. LEIGHTY, WILLIAM G. ..... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.A. LENGYEL, LOUIS CHAS., IR.. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. LORENT, GEORGE R. ........ Warren, O. Candidate for B.A. LOVE, KENNETH F. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. LOWERY, IIMMY ........ .Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Cheerleader, Capt., Pres. of Freshman Class, De- bate Team, Statf Member Iambar, Co-Editor Foot- ball Program, Editor-YoCo Quarter Hour WKBN, Student Council, Vice-Pres., Nu Sigma Rho, New- man Club, Athletic Publicity Director, Who's Who. LOWRY, CHARLES IAMES . . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club, Inter-mural Tennis Champion 1949. LUBONOVICH, PAUL VICTOR . .Girard, O. Candidate for B.E. LUCAS, MICHAEL ....... Sharpsville, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Eat, Sleep Fun at Ken's SE RS PISANI, MATILDA S. ..... Hanford, Calif. Candidate for B.A. PIZZOLA, FELIX IOSEPH .... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. PIZZOLA, IOHN ANTHONY .... Niles, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. PLETNIK, IACK F. ..,...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. POLLNOW, ARTHUR W. .... Youngstown Candidate for BS. in B.A. POP, STEPHEN L. ........... Warren, O. Candidate for B.E. PORTER, WILLIAM ARTHUR .... Cortland Candidate for B.S. in Ed. POTOR, GEORGE IR. ....... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.A. POWELL, EDGAR L. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. PREIS, HENRY A. .......... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. PRICE, IO-ANN ............. Poland, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Ft.l.L., Sigma Tau Delta, Treas., Gamma Sigma PRITCHARD, BENJAMIN H. ...Girard, O. Candidate for A.B.A. PRITCHARD, DAVID ARTHUR . Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Phi Gamma, R.l.L. PROCARIO, RINALDO N. .... Warren, O. Candidate for A.B.A. PROKOP, GEORGE .......... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. E.T.P.C., Golf Team, Newman Club PRYOR, IAMES LEO ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. PUGH, IOHN G. ...... ..... Y oungstown Candidate tor B.E. PUSTELNYK, MIKE ,........ Youngstown Candidate for B.E. QUINN, ROSEMARY T. ..... Youngstown Gamma Sigma, E.T.P.C., Mardi Gras Queen in l947, Sec'y. Newman Club, '48 '49, RADKOWSKI, FRANK I. ..... Sharon, Pa, Candidate tor B.A. RAY, ROBERT LYMAN ...... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. Kappa Sigma Kappa, R.I.L., Mimes Wash Day RECHEDY, SIMON D. ...... Burglnill, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Varsity Baseball. REEBEL, ROBERT .......... Youngstown Candidate for BA. REES, MARSHALL D ........ Youngstown Candidate tor B.A. REESE, VIOLET MAE ....,.. Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. REILEY, LUCY IANE ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S, in Ed. REPASKY, MATHEW ..,.... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. RESATKA, IACK WALLACE . . .Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. RICH, RAYMOND A. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in BA. RIGAS, THOMAS P. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. RIGBY, ,IACK DEAN ..... New Castle, Pa. Candidate tor B.S. RIPLEY, ROSE .. ............ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Newman Club, Alpha Theta Delta, Pres., E.T.P.C. RITTER, ROBERT CARL ...... Youngstown Candidlaltidtor B.A. ROBINSON, IAMES E. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. RODEWALT, EDGAR ALVIN. . .SI1aron, Pa. Candidate for B. of Music RODGERS, ERNEST V. .... Belmont, Mass, Candidate for BA. Omicron Lambda ROH, MYRON STEPHEN ..... Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. ROLLER, GERALD W. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in BA. ROMAN, MICHAEL IOHN . . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. ROSAPEP, CIARL I. ......... Youngstown Candidate tor L.L.B. Sigma Delta Beta, Vice-Pres., Gessner Law Club, Jambar Staff, Speech Club, ROSEN, RICHARD DANIEL. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.E. ROSENBERGER, WARREN I. .. . .NiIes, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. ROSHALA, IOHN .......... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.E. ROSSER, WILLIAM E. II ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S, in B.A. Phi Sigma Epsilon, R.I.L., Intramural Softball, Basketball, Tennis, lunior Prom Committee. ROSSI, ARMOND V. ........ Youngstown Candidate tor B.A. Sigma Tau Delta, Omicron Lambda, Newman Club ROSSI, IOHN STEPHEN ....... Girard, O. Candidate for BS. in Ed. Sigma Tau Delta ROWE, ROBERT W. ....... Bessemer, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. RUSSELL, IACK T. ......... Youngstown Candidate for BS. in B.A. RUTKAY, THOMAS R. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Sigma Delta Beta, Varsity Football in '46, '47, 48 SABINO, CHARLES R. ....... Warren, O. Candidate for B,S. in B.A. Mimes, Treasurer, Sigma Delta Beta SALATA, THOMAS S. ..,.... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club SANDBERG, JOHN E. ....... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. 1949 Neon Staff, Pres. of Iunior Class, Treas. of Student Council, Iunior Prom Chairman, N.S.A. Delegate, Whos Who, Alpha Tau Gamma, Library Drive, Homecoming Committee 1949, Delta Epsilon. SAVICH, FRANK L. IR. ..... Youngstown Candidate for BS. in Ed. Nu Sigma Rho, Varsity Football SCALI, ALDO ROBERT ...... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. SCHLATTER, EDWARD M. .. .Youngstown Candidate tor E.S. in B.A, Newman Club SCHROEDER, HERBERT A. ..... Girard, o. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. SCHULZ, RAYMOND W, .,... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. SCHWERS, WILLIAMS G. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Band, Or- chestra, Dana Music Forum, Chorus. Bookstore SCRAGG SHAW SIMON SMITH, SPIES STOOP R, SCROCCO Sl-IEA SINCLA I R SNAVELY SPINOSA STOREY SEEESTYEN SEEMAN SHAFER, R. C. Sl-IERBAK SHERICK SHUCK SLIMAN SLOSS SMAIL SNYDER, A. SNYDER, G SNYDER, P. STEEL STEFANICH STEIN STROUF' STROUSS SUCHY 19 SHAFER, R. SIBLEY SMALDINO SOCCORSY STERE SI-IASTEEN SIMKO SM ITI-i. D. SONOGA STETTS SCRACC, F. WILLIAM ....... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu, Newman Club, Shenango Valley Club SCROCCO, SYLVESTER M. ...Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Nu Sigma Rho, Pan-Hellenic Council, Intramural Basketball and Golf. SEBBIO, ICNACE MICHAEL ..... Niles, O. Candidate tor B.A. SEBESTYEN, MARY ANN ..... Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Newman Club, Shenango Valley Club SEEFRED, THOMAS IOHN .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. SERMAN, T. RICHARD ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. Phi Epsilon, American Chemical Society SEVACH KO, MATTHEW .... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. in Ed. SHAFER, RICHARD ........ Struthers, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Kappa Sigma Kappa SHAFER, RICHARD C. ....... Warren, O. Candidate for B.E. SHAFFER, FRANK I. ......... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. SHAFFER, IAMES OLIN ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. SHASTEEN, GORDON KEITH ...Salenm O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. SHAW, THOMAS .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma SHEA, IAMES H. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. SHERBAK, EDWARD A. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Student Council-'49 '50, Sec'y Alpha Sigma Chi, Art Club, lst Vice-Pres. SHERICK, IOSEPH T. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Vice-Pres. Student Council, Historian-Art Club, Newman Club SHESSLER, IOHN ERNEST ...... Cortland Candidate for B.S. in B.A. SHUCK, DONALD KEITH ..., Youngstown Candidate for B.E. SIBLEY, WILLIE FRANK IR.. .Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Kappa Alpha Psi, Omicron Lambda, Pan-Hellenic Council, Intramural Basketball and Softball. SE RS SICILIANO, IOHN .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. SIMKO, IOHN IR. ......... Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Intramural Softball, Basketball, Bowling SIMON, NICHOLAS L. ...... Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. SINCLAIR, DAVID WILLIAM. .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Alpha Phi Omega, Sec'y., Historian, Intramural Bowling SISK, MARY B. ............ Warren, O, Candidate for B.S. in Ed. SLESSMAN, WAYNE R. ..... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in B.A. SLIMAN, ROBERT LEE ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. SLOSS, HAROLD R. ......... Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma srvlf-xu., IOSEPI-I P. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Mu Pi Epsilon SMALDINO, PHILIP ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Sigma Delta Beta, Alpha Psi, Mimes Newman SMALL, IOHN FRANKLIN .... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. SMRECANSKY, IOS. FRANK..Youngstown 'Candidate for B.S. in B.A. SMITH, DONALD A. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Sigma Sigma SMITH, ROBERT L. ........ Youngstown Candidatiegcg CBS. in Ed. SNAVELY, DONALD E. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. SNYDER, ARTHUR KOPPEL. . .Masury, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. SNYDER, C. BRINTON Ill ...Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Omega, Pres, and Vice-Pres., Alpha Mu, 1950 Neon Editor, Drama Club Publicity, Iunior Prom, May Prom, Homecoming, Snowflake Frolic, YoCo Day Committee. SNYDER, PAUL I. .......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Sigma Delta, Newman Club SOCCORSY, CARMEN R. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu Alpha, Dana Music Forum, Orchestra Band, Mixed Chorus, Choir. SONOCA, STEVE W. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Newman Club, Varsity Football in 1946 SPANO, IOHN I. .......... Struthers, O. Candidate for B.A. SPENCER, IOHN V. ........ Campbell, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Phi Omega, 1950 Neon Business Manager SPIES, HERBER'l A. IR. ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Who's Who, Student Council Projects Comm., Chairman, Chairman Snowflake Frolic, Curriculum Comm., Alpha Tau Gamma, Phi Sigma Epsilon, . .L. SPINOSA, ARNOLD P. ..... Lowellville, O. Candidate for B.S. American Chemical Society STEELE, PAUL HAMMOND. . .Youngstown Candidate for B.E. STEFANICH, WILLIAM I. .. .CampbelI, O. Candidate for B.A. Omicron Lambda STEIN, IACK .......... . . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. STERE, MAXINE MILDRED. . .Youngstown Candidatggolzr in Ed. STETTS, MICHAEL H. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Sec'y Sigma Delta Beta, Pan-Hellenic Council, Newman Club STOCKHAM, IAMES R. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. Mu Pi Epsilon STOOP, FRED C. ............ Sharon, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. STOREY, ROBERT ELBERT ...Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. STROUP, SYLVIA E. ......... Girard, O. Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Alpha Theta Delta, R.I.L. STROUSS, STANLEY I. ...... Hubbard, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Phi Gamma, Vice-Pres. SUCHY, IOHN ............. Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Newman Club Memorial Day Smile Please SUHAR TARAICAK TISONE UIVIBEL WAHALAN WHEATON SULEK SUPEL SWAN SXNATOSKI TATE TAYLOR, B. TELESZ THOMAS TOCHIVIAN TOTH TOTI TRICKER VALLE VAN ESKAY VARVERIS VASU WALSH WANTER WAREHAIVI WASHINGTON WHITE, K. WHITNEY WIGFAL WILLIAMS, A. TABOR, C. TICORAS TRICOLI VEACH WAYNE 50 TABOR, L TIIVILIN TRINA VICKERS WEYER, SUHAR, IOHN ............ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma SULEK, RUDOLPH E. ...... Lockwood, O. Candidate tor BS. in Ed. SULLIVAN, CHARLES A. .... YOuI'1gStOWr1 Candidate tor BS. in B.A. Newman Club SUPEL, THEODORE I. Middlesex, Pa. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. SWAN, WILLIAM O. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. SWATOSKE, VICTOR ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. TABLACK, WILLIAM G. .... Strutners, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. TABOR, CHRIS .............. Niles, O. Candidate for BS. in Ed. R.i.L., E.r.P.c. TABOR, LOUIE .............. Niles, O. Candidate for B.A. Iambar Staff TAFLAN, EARL P. ........... Salem, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. TAMBURRO, DONALD I. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Drama Guild TARAICAK, STEPHEN 1. .... campbeii, o. Candidate for BS. in B.A. TARASHAWTY, A. B. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.E. TATE, ANNE W. .... . ..... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. International Relations Club TAYLOR, BARBARA P. ..... Canfield, O. Candidate for B.A. Alpha Theta Delta Sorority, Treas., Vice-Pres., Student Council, Neon Staff 1949, Who's Who, R.l.L. TAYLOR, IOSEPHINE O. .... Campbell, O. Candidate tor A.B.A. TELESZ, FRANCIS IOS.. . .New Castle, Pa. Candidate tor B.E. Intramural Basketball, '47-'50 THOMAS, FRANK M. ....... Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in Ed. Band, Choir, Opera, Dana Music Forum, Alpha Phi Omega. TICORAS, IOHN W. ......... Warren, O. Candidate for B.A. Phi Epsilon Phi, Drama Guild, Speech Club, Spanish Club SE RS TIMLIN, THOMAS A. ...... Youngstown Candidate for BS. in B.A. TESONE, NICHOLAS I. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.A. TOCHMAN, IOANNE ....... Youngstown Candidate for A.B.A. Newman Club, Tau Kappa Nu Sorority TOFIL, STANLEY B. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. TOTH, LOUIS ERWIN ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Sigma Kappa Phi TOTI, IOSEPH WILLIAM ...CarnpbeIl, O. Candidate for B.A. TRICKER, EUGENE A. ....... Warren, O. Candidate for B.S. in B.A. R.l.L., Alpha Phi Omega, Neon Staff, Circulation '49, Advertising '50 TRICOLI, BART ............. Girard, O. Candidate for B.E. TRINA, PAUL I. ............. Niles, O. Candidate ior B.S. in Ed. Mixed Chorus, A Capella Choir, Band, Alpha Sigma Chi, Phi Mu Alpha. TURNER, WARREN R. ...... YOul'1gStOWr1 Candidate for BS. in B.A. UMBEL, IACK ............ Struthers, O. Candidate tor B.E. UNGER, IACK B, ........... Youngstown Candidate tor B.E. VA!-IEY, ROBERT E. ........ Youngstown Candidate for B.A. VALLE, IOSEPH A. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. VAN COURT, WENDELL . . .N. jackson, o. Candidate for B.A. VAN ESKAY, RUTH ........ Sharon, Pa. Candidate for BS. Newman Club, Omega Kappa Upsilon, Pres. Omicron Lambda, Treasurer, Alpha Theta Delta. VARVERIS, IOHN N. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu, Phi Epsilon Phi, Treasurer, Neon Staff VASU, MARGARET A. ...... Youngstown Candidiate for B.S. in Ed. Newman Club, Gamma Sigma Sorority, Vice-Pres., Treasurer, lambar Staff, Pan-Hellenic Council E.T.P.C., Neon Staff VEACH, THOMAS ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A VICKERS, EARL F. IR. ...... Youngstown Candidate for B.A R.l.L., Pres., Speech Club VULETICH, SAM .......... Youngstown Candidate for BS. in Ed WAHLMAN, DONALD A. ...Youngstown Candidate for B.A Alpha Tau Gamma, Pres., Dean's List WALSH, IOHN T. . ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.A WANTER, HENRY PAUL .... Youngstown Candidate for B.E American Society for Metals WAREHAM, KENNETH L. .... Warren O Candidate for B.S. in B A WASHINGTON, REGINA .... Youngstown CandidatEe'1toPrg.S. in Ed WAYNE, ALBERT .......... Sharon Pa Candidate for B.E WELKER, IOHN V. ......... Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in B.A Alpha Tau Gamma WEYER, DONALD EVAN ...... Poland O Candiiaggor WHEATON, W, E. IR. .. .MCDONALD O Candidate tor WHITE, IOHN FULTON ..... Youngstown Candidate for WHITE, KENNETH H. IR. ...Youngstown Candidate for B.A. Who's Who, Circulation Manaaer of Neon Omi cron Lambda Biology Award, Phi Epsilon, R.I.L NNHITNEY, IVAN H. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B E WHITWORTH, BARBARA A. .Youngstown Candidate tor B.S. in Ed WIGFALL, LAWRENCE E. IR..Strutl1ers O Candidate for B.A WILHELM, HELEN V. .... Columbiana O Candidate for BS. in Ed WILLIAMS, ALVIN G. ...... Youngstown Candidate for BS. in B.A Classes Lines to 109 , . , . , . B.E, , . B.E. B.A. , . , . WILLIAMS, C. WILLIAMS, I. WILLIIVIAN WILLIS, R. G. WILLIS, R. L. WINSLOW WISE, I. WISE, R. WOOD WORSLEY YAHN YARCSURAK YOHO YOVICH YURCHISON ZIPAY ZURKEY BERNARD LOWERY MATENKO PROKOP SHESSLE SPENCER TAFLI N TAYLOR 64 'g' U , W WILLIAMS, CLARENCE A. . . .Youngstown Candidate for B.S. Basketball, '46-'47, A.C.S,, A.S.M. WILLIAMS, EDWARD R. .... Youngstown Candidate for B.S, in Ed. WILLIAMS, CLYDAS HART. . .Warren, O Candidate for B.S. in Ed. WILLIAMS, IOHN P. ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S, in B.A. Phi Sigma Epsilon WILLIMAN, IESS LLOYD ..,.. Youngstown Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Co'Chairman Ir. Prom. WILLIS, ROY G., IR. ........ Youngstown Candidate for BS. in B.A. WILLIS, RUTH L. ......... Salineville, O Candidate for B.S. in Ed. Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir, Orchestra Band, Sigma Alpha Iota. WILLS, THOMAS LEE ....... Youngstown Candidate for B.S, in B.A. WINSLOW, ROBERT ......... Farrell, Pa Candidate for B.S. Lines to Cafe WISE IOHN HENRY Youngstown Candidate for B S in B A Kappa Alpha Psi WISE RAYMOND LEROY Candidate for B S Phi Gamma Fraternity Varsity Basketball tour years Youngstown Youngstown WOOD IAM ES D Candidate for B S in WORSLEY DOROTHYC- Warren O Candidate for B S 1U E Candidate for B S 1n Ed ETPC Newman Club Intramural Sports Var ity Basketball ttour yearsl Most Popular l949 YANSCURAK IOHN B Youngstown Candidate for B S in B A Alpha Sigma Chi Pres R l L YOHO CLARA MARCELIA Warren O Candidate for B A Neon Staff Alpha Theta Delta Omega Kappa Upsilon Sec y R l L May Day Court 1949 YOUNG ALICE MARIE Hubbard O Candidate for B S in Ed I I ' I , .IIIUIE-d. I - 'I'f'IsfA. YAHN, AUGUST A. ........ Youngstown 3111 ilihfmnriam Louis A. Deesz f William Rayen School of Eng g Zin illlmnnriam Seymour Podolny Class of 1950 THE THREE CLASSES JUNIOR, SOPHOMORE, FRESI-IMAN 2 2,-. 'rv- 1 'Wa ' f Q ii .ky 1' 'Ye UU 9 fd' S' . J' 1- i3,w.x,l w gE1iff:1'z'ffv3 Q wr i ' ii! A 4 S545 ff Mx vw SY ef ,551 y , wg. rf' Y ,2-6? h 3:2 7 ,-.Sfgmff N' VASHEQ ,f e .v .s-Q. f, :fu R54 . M ,M nw Me:- xwvf W Jr 30 .f fm , -v 3,51 F, . - 1 . V www . W We NCR? ' Qin- x JUN IIIR CLASS Only one year to go. Delta Epsilon mem- bers, making Who's who, joining the honor- aries, active in social affairs, a lovely Queen and a prom to remember, all the makings of a wonderful senior class and a promising year ahead. Besides that distinction, the class is known for its unusual amount of talent: leaders, and campus personalities. johnny Lawhorn well- known negro was outstanding for his fine piano playing, composing and baseball. The beauties of the class were outstanding with Peggy Biga, former Homecoming Queen, and Rose Marie Malone, Mardi C-ras Queen. The achievements of the junior Class, however, do not stop there. lf one delves into other types of activities, one will find that a junior will be at least partially responsible for their success. ln their third year here they all strived to become dignitaries-some succeeded-one of these the class chose as their leader-Bruno DeMolli-he took the reins in an iron hand- yielding to no one. Led by their capable presi- dent-they sponsored the annual junior prom. Despite the heterogeneity of the class there is a bond of common devotion to the school which holds the group together in the attainment of greater heights. Bruno DeMolli - Bob Filip JUNIIIBS 0F 1935 We the class of l936, having, successfully passed the ordeal of our lower class work, call ourselves the backbone of the student body. We have both a scholastic future and past in our careers. We offer our past to the lower classmen so that they might profit by our mistakes. To our esteemed seniors, we give a hearty stab, or rather, pat on the back and words of encouragement for a successful future. As future class leaders we must carry on the sacred tradition of those before us, yet, maintain a singularity of purpose and a dis- tinction all our own. With our capable class leaders: Earl Smith, Pres.g Helene Snyder, Vice- Presq Mildred Bothwell, Sec'y.g William Kirkner, Treas.g we will make Youngstown College a better place socially and scholastically. THESE are our aims. S0 1 4 f' '11 47 ki my f1 . -+. :' Y ' f x 'ffl 1' 4 X Wi A , , ,,. , 4 ,, A, . sf' VCI .LH JO 'II 'AON SSVTO HOINIII S,OOO.X. v-' CD all LD SIIPIIUMURE CLASS . . . on to higher heights. Entering the second year of college life these green Freshmen of yesterday became proud holders of the coveted title, Sophomores. They lose their former shy- ness, become engaged and really adapted to the college and contribute notably. At their annual election jack Tobin was elected to lead the group for the year with l-larold Baringer chosen as his right hand helper. Making the Dean's List, sponsoring the Bare Brunch, making friends and beginning to feel like a college student. The in-betweens with only two years to go for a degree. Having completed the half-way mark in their college careers, the Sophomores are ready to delve into the mysteries of their upper class intellectuals. Harold Buringer SOPll0MOIlES 0F 1935 Having outgrown the green of our Freshman years, we the class of '37 resumed our collegiate endeavors in September l93-4 with a definite purpose in view. Under the leadership of capable class officers, we embarked on our second journey of college life, Cooperation, Dependability, and leadership have been our dominant aims. Our class has contributed in many ways to the interscholastic functions and acivities of the college. We believe that if we contribute and we have done so-to the scholastic, spiritual, and cultural growth of the college, we as a class will uphold our end in making college what it should be. Class officers were: Wayne l-lower, Acting President, Esther joyce, Sec'y.g Har- vey Alburn, Treas. J 2 'ff , V 1. 4 my W NN I - x M. Eg I 'AON SSYTO EIHOIAIOHJOS 5.0301 .JO .LHVJ II we CD pb LD FRESHMAN CLASS THE FRESHMEN WERE SO GREEN One year marks the first milestone passed by the most recent group of students to enter the campus. Upon entering they were oriented by means of an assembly held in the C. 1. Strouss Memorial Auditorium in the first as- sembly of the year. Later that evening they were entertained at a dance with Student Council members acting as hosts. They bought books from the sophomores and book store which they still have found no use for-it never occurred to them to study -Finally Christmas rolled around-then free- dom. Socially the Freshmen tried to imitate their upperclassmen by staging the traditional Freshman Breakfast at Pioneer Pavilion, and successfully they did with everyone having a grand time. Tea for the Freshman girls-some joining C-reek organizations-building strong bases for firm college careers. The first year so near the end-choosing C-us Marulakis as their leader-a grand year and a trying one. Learning the new and dif- ferent things-the things thatmake college- a tough grind ahead. Perhaps Freshmen are green, but what good is a school without them Cood they were this year, but, they say, Watch us next year. FRESHMAN 0F 1953 The Freshman Reception was the first social event of the year. On this occasion the Freshmen were treated royally. There were greetings from Student Council, an introduction from the faculty, and an air of welcomeness everywhere. Then came intermission and the first sour note of the evening was struck. The Freshmen were ordered to assume the kneeling position, and the Freshman Edict was read. This was the first suggestion of the lowly standing that the Freshmen were to endure. The following week saw the new students suffering from the demands of the Edict. Girls wore black cotton stockings, green hair ribbons and bands or green ribbons around their right ankle. They had to carry peanuts for upperclassmen and could use no makeup. This last demand was frightful. The boys wore green neckties and unmatched shoes, and had to carry matches for smokers. Both girls and boys had to carry their books in shopping bags, and had to wear signs on their backs divulging their names, addresses, and telephone numbers. l-lowever the Freshmen gained revenge when they administered a beating to the Upperclassmen in the Bag Rush. Class officers were: Mike laffee, Pres., Mary F. Dingnan, Vice-Pres.g john Logan, Sec'y., Paul Maloney, Treas. Gus Morulczkis 51 lf' F 27 . fff ff.. . , AN ami fi1f 7A .f,5a,..6j v M 1 if s 1 SLHVJ 'AON SSVTO NVWHSHHJ SODOL .IO II n-I CD nb CD STUDENTS, WHICH MAKE UP YOUNGSTOWN COLLEGE JI' , 'wiv .gf Awe ENT C UN CII. FALL Lupu, Grcinchcxy, Anderson Governing body on campus. john Lupu, lr. elected president for the tall term. Two re- presentatives, lulius C-ranchay, secretary, and William Kroeger filling a dual role-that ot student and faculty. Revision of constitution conducted under the direction of joe Battle. Sponsored Freshmen Day Activities for all in- coming treshmen. Freshmen Girls Tea, Fresh- men Breaktast, Homecoming parade and dance, Snow Flake Frolic, Post Exam Hop were activities sponsored by Council. Accept- ing constitutions ot Phi Epsilon Phi, Alpha Mu, Shenango Valley YoCo Student Club, The American Society for Metals. Authorizing voting booths for Engineering Building, Dana School ot Music. To this semester's officers and members go much credit. lst. Row: Dcrvcxnzo, Dciiley, Anderson, Grcmchcty. Donegcxn Znd Row: 3rd Row: 4th Row: Sth Row: Biggs, Hogen, Dcxnus. Scrvcxge, F. Williams Spies. Kotsovolos, DiMenno. Crossmom, Kroeger Nottingham, D. Willicims, Mrs. Dykema, Sherich, Sherlock Buttle, Lupu, Miss Boyer, Martin. STU ENT C UNCIL SPRING lst Row: Notenghcxm, Martin, Lupu, Doiiley Znd Bow: Dimenno, Davcmzo. Donegoin, Adams 3rd Row: Gallagher, Savage, Booth, F. Williams 4th Row: Griffith, Simon, Kcichuiis, DeGenclro 5th Row: Nestor, Kroger, Sherboik, Spies Sth Row: Domus, Mrs. Dykemcx, Miss Boyer, Kotsovoios, Ferenchok. Bill Dailey was elected president. A busy and just Lavv-making body for the students. Council sponsored the Freshmen Reception, Bare Brunch, junior Prom, May Day. Bob Grey selected to head the Library Drive. Yoco- hooeyf' college variety show opened the Li- brary Drive. A great success. Facing the pro- blem of changing the present system of re- presentation to Council. Rewriting the Con- stitution. To this year's prexies, john Lupu and Bill Dailey, go much deserved credit. Nestor, Dailey, Martin. Donegcxn ERICA CHE ICAL SIICIETY The Youngstown College Chapter of Student Affiliates of the American Chemical So- ciety was organized in May l948. The purpose of the organization is to make the students of chemistry better acquainted and to give them intellectual stimulation, and experience in preparing and presenting technical material before audiences. The charter was received from national headquarters in july l948. This year there were movies, speakers, a plant trip to the Republic Rubber Company, and visits to Duquense University and Wooster College. This year the chapterls publica- tion, The Mortar and Pestle expanded to a bi-weekly newspaper under the editorship of Emil Hrivnak and the faculty advisor lrwin Cohen. The year was ended with a picnic including the alumni of the organization. Officers for the past year were: joseph Canon, chairmang john Tooill, Vice chairmang Vivian Phil- lips, Secretaryg james Martin, Treasurerg Dr. Catherine Bridgham, Faculty Sponsorg Mr. lrwin Cohen, Faculty Advisor. Donald Ashmus David Bane Nelson Bletso john Bogdan Dominic Bosco joseph Canon Cledo Castrodale joe Ceryan jim Church john Criscione john Crowell Alvin Davis William Lee Davis Frank Duesing Robert DeWitt Bruce Duncan john Ellsworth Cordan Ernst Edward Fuzer Paul Cerhardt Livio Giudici Daniel Corski Elmer Crandstaff Emil Hrivnak Edgar lrwin john Knupp john Kocis Edward Komp Anthony Kubilis Michael Kurilla Vincent Lepore Lawrence Lesh Thomas Livermore William Lucas Mary Lou Macko Samuel Magni Nicholas Majesic james Martin john Martin William McCoy Vivian Phillips William Price Clyde Schonfield Tiberio Serromani Leo Soloveiko Arnold Spinosa Rosemarie Stinner james Stork Michael Tirpak john Tooill Donald Weyer lst Row: Lepore, Mcxcko, Criscione, Spinoscr, Phillips, Kurilla, Stinner, Bogdan. Ccxnon, Dr. Bridgham Znd Row: Lesh, Bone. Ccistrodcde, Bletso, Kubilis, McCoy, Hrivnck, Bosco, Scudder. 3rd Row: DeWitt, Davis, Livermore, Duesing, Mcxgni, Tooill, Turpok, Ashmus, I. F. Martin, I. C. Mcrrtin, Mojesic, Fuzer. SUCIETY 0F ET LS Seated: Dell, Williams, Phillips, johnson, Wanter Standing: LaVe11e, Kurilla, Schwab. Kocis. MEMBERS William j. Dell Michael R. Kurilla Thomas LaVelle john Noga Harry Schwab l-lenry P. Wanter The American Society of Metals, jr. Affiliate, having just completed their second year on campus, is composed of Engineering students interested in metals and alloys. Each month educational programs are held with speakers from district steel mills as guests. In june the A.S.M. ended their year in fine style with its annual picnic. The society owes much of its success to the officers for the past year who were Fred johnson, presidentg Edward Baines, Vice Presidentg john Kocis, Secretaryg Clarence Williams, Treasurerg The Advisor was Mr. james Phillips. The Art Club is organized to further the knowledge and promote the ap- preciation ot art. Six hours ot art subjects are required to be eligible for membership. The years activities were high- lighted by a visit to the Cleveland Museum and the Carnegie Museum at Pittsburgh. The Strouss-Hirshberg Show met with its usual success and the spring college show, held at the Butler Art Callery was highly acclaimed. The year was brought to a success- ful close with the annual summer picnic. ART CLUB l Left Row: Sherbcxk, Ienoff, Russo, Faiver, Gibbcx, Shaffer, Wilson, Ccxvcmclugh, Fried, Gromofsky, Nottingham. R1ght Row: Meierz. Muller, Mulichak. Lepore, Almusy. Kish, Coste. Goisser Nottingham, Gibbor, Wilson Ienoff, Serbcxck. OFFICERS Michael lenoff ............ Pres. Edward Sherbak .... lst. Vice Pres. leanette Cvibba .... Znd. Vice Pres. Isabel Wilson ........ Rec. Sec'y. Yvonne Nottingham . . .Cor. Sec'y. Richard Marks .... .... T reas. joseph Shevick . . . . . Historian MEMBERS Chas. Almasy Betty Beale Susan Carlyle Maryellen Cavanaugh loe Ciminelli Beatrice Fried Frank Faccabine leannine Faiver Fred Casser Cilbert Crant james Cireenaway Robert Hall Robert Hoover Cordon Hockenberry loe Humsmuk Robert Kish lim Lepor-e Robert Leepard Melvin Manula Harry Meiers Steve Mulichak Ben Oda Eileen Russo Doris Shatter CHIIIR Under the capable direction of Dean Miller, the choir meets three times a week for rehearsal. The group is composed of all college students in- terested in singing, regardless of their major. Their contribution to the musical life of the campus culminated in the presentation of a very successful concert May 23rd in the C. 1. Strouss Memorial Auditorium. Hats off to Dean Miller and the choir for a very successful season. lst Row: 2nd Row' Willis, Zimmerman, Suosio, Trina, Elser, Deon Miller, Luksishik, Brooks, Hcmdwork, Denkelberg, Kcircrvcxrcr, Russell. Thompson, Robinson, Donehue, Hook, Vitucci, Mercmto, Thomas, Pridhorm, Petrovich, Hodil, Dismukes, Vcml-love, Ienkins 3rd Row: Icmozone, Floresco, Bcrrgonier, Terlecki, Drexler, Ienkins, DcrCunto, Rencddy, Shoiiier, Iumison, Pcxsku, McKay, Penn. 41h Row: 5th Row: Downie, Murphy, Fawcett, Dye, McCollum, Brooks, Dull. Kotchish, W. Kotchish, D. Kerr. CIIURUS Dr. Stearns The Youngstown College Chorus, under the able direction of Dr. Henry V. Stearns, has completed another eventful year. The hardworking group of fifty members meet three times a week to rehearse and learn new music. The chorus is composed not only of music majors, but also any students in- terested in choral singing. Traditionally the chorus presents Duboris' Seven Last Words on C-ood Friday at the Palace Theater for the Union Lenten Service. The operas, presented for the past fifteen years, have been composed mainly of recruits from the chorus. The biggest undertaking so far was the presentation in the spring of the magnificent oratorio of l-loratio Parker- l-lora Novis simaf, 1. Kramer, Ienkins, Corey, Koroivcxrcr, Rogers, Delunto, Drexlur, Ienkins, Chroniak, Brooks. 2. McCollum, Pczsku, Willis, Vcm Hove, Vitucci, Floresco, Murphy, Terlecki, Icmcizone, Miromto. 3. Dye, Soccorsy, Trinoi. Mahoney, Penn, Aliver, Hook, Iohnson. Zimmerman, Bonrgciniu, Hodil. 4. Pridhccm, Elser, Lukctshik, Younger, Petrovich, Kerr, Lczw- horn, Dismukes, Besser, Hcxndwork, Robinson, Bruce. E. T. P. C The Elementary Teacher's Professional Club, organized in l94O, is open to all stu- dents who are majoring in Elementary Educa- tion. The purpose of the club is to promote fellowship, stimulate professional growth, and provide a source of social and intellectual entertainment. Each year the organization sponsors a Christmas Party for needy children and holds a banquet for graduating seniors in the spring. Monthly meetings are held at the Y.M.- C.A. and the programs are varied to include a business meeting, speakers, entertainment ldancing, singing, and moviesl and refresh- ments, Officers for the past year are Steve j. Bednar, Presidentg Robert A. C-ray, Vice- f Presidentg Dorothy Anderson, Secretaryg Ann Marie D'Agostino, Treasurerg Frieda Chap- man, Advisor. Beckett, Chapman, D'Agostino, Diorio. Pitts, Thompson, McCall, Kaetzel, Gray, Davanzo. Liska, Hornickle, Derenzo. Pascarzi, Malone, Washington, Anderson, M. Tones, Ernilom Mayerik, Brienz. Faustino. Tabor, Smith, Hvisdak, Beanon, Macalla, Bednar, Thomas, Braydich, Gray. Gray. Bednar, Chapman, D'1-Xgostino, Anderson john Allshouse Lovey Bailey Alfred Beavon josephine Beckett Steve Bednar Kathryn Blair Rudolph Braydich Marjorie Brimner Betty Camuso Frieda Chapman Thomas Chuey Anita Cruisione joe Derenzo jerry Diorio Evelyn Downey Carmel Emilo Edward Finamore Eleanor Fortunato l-larry Frankland Nick Cenero Nellie Clinitsis Robert Cray Olive Hewitt Donald Hornickle Mike l-lvisdak Richard jeren Sheldon johnson Patsy julius MEMBERS Iona Kaetzel Dan Kotschisch Carol l.oury john Macalla Rosemary Malone Dick Martin Dominic Martin Val Mayerick Marty McCall Larry Mickler Betty Nace Angeline Parker C-eorge Pascarozi Virginia Pitts Don Polito Marilyn Sankey Robert Smith William Stormer Maxine Stear Carol Stull Chris Tabor Sam Thomas Regina Washington Edward Williams Patricia Wolfcale August Yahn joseph Yurcho 91 DRAMA GU LII 1 Geyer, Drexler, Ienkins, I. Corrado, A. Corrado, Anderson, Tisone. 2 Elser, Gozik, Cook. Booth, Yoho, Thompson, Hamilton, Foley. 3 Tormburro, McKenna, Lukoshik, Braden, Berndt, Church, Bertch. Last spring the Guild took part in the pro- duction ot three one act plays, running two evenings. This included the staging, building ot scenery, costuming, casting, directing, and make-up. Two operas were staged by the Music Department the same semester in con- junction with the Drama Guild. This semester plans were initiated tor all All-College Variety Show to be called Yoco- hooeyf' Three one act plays were produced in the spring ot l95O. The biggest undertaking so tar has been the presentation of the three act play: The Importance ot Being Earnest. All phases of dramatic work are carried out by the members of the Youngstown Col- lege Drama Guild. Officers tor the past year were: Byrn jenkins, President, Phil Crook, Vice-President, Eleanor Lehn, Corresponding Secretary, Margarita Lopez, Recording Secre- tary, Ralph Meranto, Treasurer. Crook, Ienkins, Lehn, Lopez N jl Xml r B. - -Q , l r ,, X i . f fjw lfk' x 4, f 5'f0r y J Down in the Valley Yocohooey and Scenes From Bastien and Bcxstienne Mutt Quinn, Editor ln 1931 our YoCo newspaper was officially named The lambarf' Miss May Lyden sister ot Burke Lyden, editor, gave the original name to the paper. Way back when, say about 1900, there were l'Welsh puddle mills scattered throughout Mahoning Valley. ln these mills a tool llam-barl was used to clean out the furnaces after a heating. Contrary to some student theories our paper was not named atter the notorious south- ern resort on Market St. Nor is there any connection to the Saturday night 'jammed bars' in which many Youngstowners contribute their support. No, the lambars background is strictly legitimate and resembles none ot the above but, the odd part of the situation is whether Lyden realized it or not the name 'jambar' was someday destined to have a richer and tuller meaning. Today the editors have added the definition 'cleaning up stories Shittin . g poor stories from the good and acclaimed and giving student with an interest in journalism a chance to show their worth. The aim ot the jambar statt and editor is to please all of the people some of the time not some t th d ' o e stu ents all ot the time. Whether or not the goal has been reached we d . must a mit that the editors ot pastsand present have contributed a great deal to the pro- gress ot the school throughout the years. l.Suvc1ge, Flint, Lyons, Hynes, Downie, Williams. 2. Mahoney. Poivilon, Parnell, Ioyce, O'Brien, Malone, Loshinsky 3. Gentile. JAMBAR STAFF Editor ......... Managing Editor Assoc. Editor . . . Business Manager Sports Editor . . . News Editor .... Feature Editors . 'Faculty Advisor . Photographers . . ... Matt Quinn . . Sally O'l-loro . . . jim Mahoney AlEmery . . Dick Wolter ... Barbara Flint . . . jeanne Lyons, Bette Savage McKinley Browne Andyjardien, Bill Williams, Bill Turner Staff Artists . . . ......... jeanette Ciibba EDITORIAL STAFF Dave Williams Mary Agnes l-latagan Nat jones Tom Manche joseph Pennell Natalie Pavilon john P. Barrett Sallie O'Brien Dick Dunn Donna Voss Bette Savage Circulation Manager ..... Ass't. Circulation Manager. Accountant ..... ADVERTISI NC. Bob Conklin john Knupp MEMBERS Barbara Flint Marion Farnell Margaret Vasu jeanne Lyons james Loshinsky jerry Williams jim l-lolland Mary Alice joyce Mel Mamula Rose M. Malone Ray Centile . . Evelyn Downie ... .Mary l-lynes . . Dave Williams STAFF Ray Freisen Rose Cook jambar Radio Edition lYo-Co Quarter l-lourl Radio Editor .............. jimmy Lowery Radio Sports Editor . . . ..... Ted Berndt Al Emery, Business Manager Feature Editors Flint, Lyons, Savage Advertising Staff Conklin, Emery, Knupp vi Xxx , l X BAR? X., P- B, Q 'i Alllllll QT mlm, 5 NA .N V - 'F AN-IIELLE IC C UNCIL N. Iones. C. Schaefer Pan-l-lellenic Council is composed of two representatives from each of the eleven social organizations on campus. Meetings are held on the first and third Wednesday of each month at three o'clock. On january lZ, an All-Greek party was held at the Youth Center under the chair- manship of Paul Delic. Dancing was the main attraction, followed by the serving of refresh- ments. The biggest event of the year was the Pan-l-lellenic Sweetheart Dance held at the Nu-Elms Ballroom. The chairman of this oc- casion was also capable Paul Delic. During intermission, loan Parrott was crowned lnter- fraternity Sweetheart by last year's queen, Pat Mariner. The council was also hard at work during the successful run of Yocohooey. The group was responsible for the maintenance of a ticket booth in the front hall. The vari- ous organizations took their turns selling tickets there, as well as away from school. George Snyder was at the helm of the editorial staff producing the l95O Neon. The position of Business Manager was filled by john V. Spencer and a crew of very efficient advertising representatives. The Edi- torial Staff consisted of two assistant editors, Barbara Flint, and joseph Pennell. The new position of Public Relations, created to keep the student and business men informed of the aims and objectives of the NEON, was handled by Donald Smith. This year Art Editor was leanette C-ibba, assisted by her capable and clever staff. Iecmette Gibbcx Artist 1 9 George Snyder Editor E0 Barbcxrci Flint, Ioe Pennell Ass't. Editors Orgcxmzcmon Eduors Eugene Kcxvcmuugh Bette Savage Sports Edltors Not Iones Morgcxret Angehllo B111 Houser Pubhc Relotuons Class Ed C1rcu1cxt1on Don Smxth Iuhus Grcxnchcty Ken Wh1te Off1C1Cl1 NEON Photographer B111 Abey photogrophmg Eleomor Lehn The 1950 Neon is the largest and most elaborate year book ever to reach the students and graduates of Youngstown College in its history First published in 1926 it was established as the official college year book in 1935 under the name The Neon The name was sug gested by Mildred Bothwell lMrs Howard Hitchcockl in a contest sponsored by Student Council and the lambar The name is inter preted as A shining mass lighting the way to memories of the graduating seniors Prev: ous to 1935 the annuals were devoted almost entirely to senior pictures poetry and serious prose However more and more the year book was given over to the recording of the activities athletic events and social accounts of the school year in photos and stories The first Neon staff was headed by Helen Morris Editor' Herbert Kenaston Freda Mc- Knight Ass t. Editors' and john Raupple Busi- ness Manager. At the beginning of the fall semester the college was worried about an institution of this size not having a yearbook. Then George Snyder stepped in assuming full responsibility and efficiently organized a working staff. For the first time a university size yearbook with color photos and other than black ink has emerged comparable to any in the country. STAFF DEPARTMENT HEADS George B. Snyder Ill ........... ..........Editor joseph Pennell, Barbara Flint ...Assistant Editors john V. Spencer ........... .,.. B usiness Manager Donald E. j. Smith .. Nathaniel jones . . . .. . . . . .Public Relations . . . .Senior Sports Editor STAFF DEPARTMENTS Richard Dunn ........................ . . .Accounting Kenneth White .............. .... C irculation Henry Ardinger, Eugene Tricker . .. ....... Advertising Fred Pisani .................. ...Senior Class Editor Bette Savage, Eugene Kavanaugh ............ Organization Editors julius Ciranshay ............................... Class Editor Bill Houser ....... . . . . . .Men's Intramural Sports Editor Margaret Angelillo ............ Women's Intramural Sports Editor Dick Wolter ...............,..... Senior Varsity Sports Editor jeanette Gibba, Nick MacKondy, Pete Lukashik ........... Artists R. L. Linder, Frank Barczyk, Andrew jardine, Eileen Russo, William Turner, Bill Williams ........ Photographers john Varveris, Fred Pisani, George Ferris, Mason, Dyer, Anthony Donatelli ...... Advertising Representatives Walter Cooper Peggy Koch Mary Alice joyce Everett McCreary Alan Davies CONTRIBUTORS Dan Daniels jack Crandall jody DeC-enero jim Barton Louis Denkelberg ADVISOR Mr. William Flad Business Mgr. Iohn Spencer Advertising Representatives Pisani, Vcxrveris. 1. Smith, Gibbcx, Scxvoge, Denkelberg. Snyder, Ioyce, Flint, Angelillo, White 2. Vurveris, Iones. Pisani, Kcivcrnciuqh, Pennell, House-r, Grcxnchoiy, Spencer. EWMAN CL B A full schedule of Religious, Social and lntellectual activities give the Newmanite ample opportunity for a varied program for extra-curricular interests. When school reopened in the fall, a new group of Newmanites were welcomed at the open house at the Catholic Action Center where most of our business meetings and socials are held. The regular meetings on the first and third Sundays of each month, together with a program of speakers, discussions, and socials, have provided many instructive and entertaining evenings. Communion Breakfasts held each month also provide an enjoyable as well as inspiring experience to the member. The Newman Club paper, the Heart, written and edited by members each month keep all Newmanites informed of Catholic Doctrines, and acti- vities around the campus. V The past summer, Youngstown College played host for the Newman Club annual Yack lYoungstown, Akron, Cleveland, Kentl Day Picnic which proved to be a big success. With summer near its end, a group of Newmanites journied to Chicago for the National Convention in September and to the Province Convention in Detroit in October. As usual the crowning event of the social Calendar was the Annual Mardi Gras Ball held at Tri-Lan Ballroom on February l8. The religious program was climaxed by the annual Day of Recollection held at St. losephls Church, the College Chapel. Many spiritual opportunities are offered to the Catholic Student body as a result of the Chapel exercises held frequently throughout the year. 1. B. O'Brien, Lcxret, Father DeCrorne 2. Ondash, Sallie O'Brien, Smith, Orsinelli, Friesen NEWMAN CLUB OFFICERS Lee Laret ................ President Ruth Ondash . . . . .Vice Pres. Betty O'Brien . . . ....... Secretary Ray Freisen .... ........ T reasurer Tony Orsenelli ....... Social Chairman Ralph Smith .............. Historian Frances Basha, Ralph Smith. . .Publicity RELIGIIIN IN LIFE CLUB ST. 101-1N's EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. A. Linder R.l.L. CLUB ACTIVITY Many activities on the campus of a religious nature are centered in the pro- ON THE CAMPUS gram of the Religion In Life Club, which is open to students coming from churches of many denominations, including alsoithe Greek, Eastern, Russian and other Orthodox churches in this area. All students interested in the aims of the club are welcome to participate in part or in all of the club activities. To members who have become interested, Religion In Life is more than a club. It is a movement organized for the purpose of stimulating religious living, student fellowship, social service and welfare activity on and off the campus of Youngstown College. PROGRAM OF THE Highlighting the program of Religion In Life is a monthly Sunday Evening RELIGION IN LIFE CLUB Student Forum the second Sunday of each month at 7:45 p. m. in the Man- chester Room of the Central Y.M.C.A. on Champion Street. These monthly meetings include a devotional period followed with an address or discussion presented by educators, civic or religious leaders with a free for all forum period added in which the audience and speakers partici- pate. Music, community singing and a period of fellowship usually conclude these monthly forums. Consistent with the idea of a Student World Council of Churches program emphasis, the Monthly Sunday Evening Student Forums featured addresses by religious leaders on the historical background, pro- grams and activities of the various churches and denominations of Youngstown and their contribution to the religious life of the community. The purpose behind the Religion In Life program for the year is to help students to appreciate the various religious points of view and the religious emphases which a num- ber of churches have in common, ancl to formulate a united program of religious living and action among students. Reinforcing the program emphasis was a series of weekly Round Table Discussions sponsored in the fall and spring dealing with more intimate discussions of modern trends in the church and society. THE RELIGION IN LIFE The purpose of the Religion In Life Caravan is to acquaint churches and CARAVAN youth groups in Youngstown and vicinity with the opportunities for educa- tion and personal growth which are made available at Youngstown College, and to interest young people in religious leadership. From time to time students who are talented musi- cally and others who like to speak in public are given opportunity to help render a deputation service as members of the Religion In Life Caravan. THE SOCIAL PROGRAM Religion In Life Club swims were so popular last year that they became OF RELIGION IN LIFE monthly events for club members and their friends. Plans for this year IS VARIED include monthly swims at the Y.M.C.A. on the second Tuesday evening of each month at 8:45 p.m. The first swim is scheduled for October. Occasional roller skating parties on the club social calendar provide fun for students who like rhythm and active recreation. The social com- mittee of Religion In Life is kept busy with plans for four other major social events an Indian Summer Party in early November, the Christmas and Spring Parties ,and the Annual Commencement. Other timely receptions and parties add to a well-rounded social program for the Religion In Life Club. RELIGION IN LIFE Members of Religion In Life occasionally take part in the chapel service, CLUB SUPPORTS including musical selections, and urge other students to attend chapel at St. lohn's while their Catholic friends attend St. loseph's simultaneously. Officers for the past year were: Earl Vickers, President, joseph Canon, Vice-Presidentg Willard Tibbetts, Secretary, Cerrelda Turner, Treasurer, luanita Yoho, Historiang Marion Farnell, R.l.L. Editorg Rev. Albert L. Linder, Advisor. Christmas Candlelight Service Ofhcers Choose Your Partners, Weekly Forum HOW!!! Everyone gets into the sw1m IO2 I IIRCIIESTRA AND CIINCERT BAND College Orchestra at Commencement The Youngstown College Orchestra is un- der the direction of lVlr. Alvin Myrow, who aims to put the group on the symphonic basis. The group meets and practices twice a week under the direction of Mr. Myrow and one of the students, Millard Biggs. The string and woodwind quartets have played several times over the various college radio shows and won general acclaim. The orchestra also played during the May Day Activities, and tor the variety show, Yo- cohooey, For their interest and cooperation, we would like to congratulate Mr. Myrow and the hard working members of the Youngs- town College Orchestra. YOUNGSTOWN COLLEGE CONCERT BAND SHENANGO V LLEY STUIIE CLUB Ccmcm, Rodecker, Anderson. Cummerick. OFFICERS Wilbert Anderson ......... Pres. joseph Canan ..... . . Vice-Pres. Betty Gummerick . . . . . Robert Rodecker . . . . MEMBERS Biga, Peggy Blair, Maxine Brown, William Burke, john Dear, William Dunn, james Franklin, Stanley Gill, Ronald Graham, William joseph, David Kachulis, Thomas Lacick, Robert Lambrechet, Arthur Lambrecht, Robert Linardos, Alex Lunich, Mervin Michnowski, Casmir Pleasant, Charles Richards, William Scraggs, William Sebestijan, Mary Senoyuit, Mike Tobias, Albert Weiner, Marvin West, Richard Williams, Glenn Williams, Robert Winslow, Robert Sec'y. Treas. The Shenango Valley Youngstown College Student's Club is a new organization on the campus. Organization of the club was started during the spring semester of l949. The idea and the process of organizing were carried out by the present president, Bud Anderson. The club successfully passed their probationary period and student council granted the charter in September of l949. The purpose of the organization is three- fold: to foster maximum participation on col- lege campus activites, to further promote community participation, and to provide social functions for its members. All students of the Shenango Valley attending Youngstown College are eligible for membership. The Club meets in the Music Room of the Boys' Buhl Club in Sharon, Pa. Being a new organization, activities have been limited, but in the future students will find activities abundant. This semester, two picnics were held for the members at Pleasant Valley Lake. At Thanksgiving the club do- nated enough food for two complete Thanks- giving dinners for needy families of the com- munity. Also at Christmas a project to buy toys helped make the crippled children's home a scene for a Merry Christmas. Also a ban- quet dinner dance was held for the members. The organization backed the food for the needy drive lOO'Z,, and supported the com- munity chest drive. Three Sharon Steel Scholarship students are active in the organization. They are Ro- bert Winslow, Betty Cummerick, and Bud Anderson. Betty and Anderson were also selected to Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities. For a young organization they are pro- gressing rapidly. There is a great future in college life for the future members of the Shenango Valley Youngstown College Stu- dent's Club. 1. Winslow, Dunn, Williams, Sebestigcm, Bigc, Blcrir, Michnowski, Franklin. Scruggs. 2. Richards, Kambrecht, Weiner, Pleasant, Burke, Senoyuit, Kulich, Williams, Kcrchulis, Tobicxs. SPEECH CL B The Speech Club of Youngstown College was first or- ganized in i943 with Angelo Vagnozze the first president and Dr. Gould and Prof. Bunn, the faculty advisors. Mr. Donald Elser became director of debate in l946, but the inactivity of the was years carried over and it was not until l947 that any results were shown. lt was this year that the debate team won its first campaign, by coming in first in the Great Lakes Tournament. They carried on the next year by placing second in the North Eastern Ohio Tourna- ment. The debate team started this year with a nucleus of seasoned debaters from l948, weekly practice debates through january and February whipped the novices into good shape and an excellent season of debate resulted. The encouragement and advice provided by President joe Klein and facutly adviser, Mr. Donald Elser contributed greatly to our success this year and the officers, debaters and members wish to take this opportunity to thank them for their splendid cooperation. Officers for the year were: joseph Klein, Presidentg Clifford Saunders, Vice-Presidentg Francis Rogan, Secretaryg john Bartol, Treasurer. 1. Beckett, Mr. Elser. Cook. Rogcrn. 2.Dc1vies. Stormer, Plectscmt, Zebrcxsky. Klein, Sounders. H09 WHO lst. Phillips, Taylor, Person, Gibbs, Fried, Denkelberg, Kcxetzel, Cummerick. Znd. Kurillcr, Grcmchcxy, White, Kroeger. Bcxrrett, Cole, Lowery. 3rd, Sandberg, McCoy, Nestor, Spies, Lupu, Anderson. 4th. Dczvcmzo. Altenderfer. Pictured here are the Youngstown College Students who have been recognized in Whols Who Among Students in American Colleges and Uni- versitiesf' The candidates, nominated by their respective schools, are selected from the student body on the basis of: scholarshipg cooperation and leader- ship in academic and extracurricular activitiesg citizenship and service to the schoolg and promise of future usefulness to business and society. This group compromises the most popular and outstanding members of the Youngstown College student body. Church, Wile YOC0 IIN THE AIR YoCo on the Air, produced and directed by Dave Williams, serves to bring Youngstown College to the people ot our community. The program is announced by Fred Barney and john Maluso. Mary Agnes Hatagan brings the news straight from Youngstown College organizations, telling of their various social events. Historical notes, alumni news and im- portant past occasions around Youngstown are especially featured by Marianne Navin. A number of dramatic skits were pre- isented by Ted Orson Berndt who wrote 'em, and directed 'em. jerry Williams put his talent to fine use as a skit and continuity writer. Featured in the skits were Richard Hinson, Vernon Hamilton, Sally Stetson, and other members ot the radio workshop. A spe- cial word ot appreciation should go to Herb Braden, a splendid actor and a fine director. The music was furnished by students and faculty of the Dana School of Music under Dean William Hugh Miller. Included among these were Frank Daley, Rosemarie lnnazone, lean Russell, Ralph Meranto, Helen Lou Cel- gie, and many other outstanding students from Dana's The interviews were conducted by Irene Corrado and Eleanor Lehn who talked to everyone from Santa Claus to the most impor- tant people in Youngstown College. Our faculty advisor was Donald Elser, and the technicians were jack Wile and lim Church. Gloss Hcitcxgon, Corrado, Lehn Barney, Ienkins, Williams, Berndt, Derenzo Y UN GSTO N CULLEGE Q ARTER H0 R Ted Berndt Iim Lowery The YoCo Quarter Hour continues to keep the community informed of the numerous activities around the college. The aim of this program is to bring the college and its members closer to the people of Youngstown in an effort to show them the behind the scenes life of the college students. Lasting for fifteen minutes the show reports the weekly news events from the college, the sports highlights, a few favorite records chosen by the college students, and a feature story of the week. The show is edited, directed, and presented by lim Lowery and Ted Berndt, who deserve only the highest praise for their wonderful work. lO9 mag, i ED FANNON, Phi Gamma, EVIE JONES, Phi Lambda Deira OHN DANUS, Sigma Delta Beta, LILLIAN SALEM, Gamma Sigma Egg ! ...,... ....,.. L Ama- ..., MM ijiimwwm , H an -Q ,fm ' Jhfmv mf gf' .yah , -w vifmim I v wk . 1 W? in ,IIN 'Q Y q:3?'Qf Pv?l'2i,f 'Th ,,'.gs:W4+'a wp'-GT - 5k'TA.MFf?Qa5 Q 5 Wh lgyxfg. A , Y -Q 5 .V.'fK,,,12 .K,,,f:'W3:-f mf MQJQQQA . ,fL '?5, wal aggad gy pu. .,, M Wag, F M nm 1' ' 'I W ' YT if , :gf Sw :EQ 4 Q 'W' in , L I , ,. .J xa. '-' C4 Nw 'Q V11 QT- ap' . ,Qgyfw -wmv like' 'Y 'JP' .fu GM, My wwf.. K -.'?' vwle x.. 'W Q - 'iw ww -Z Wi , 'wif . ,Q W W W.. . - xv E542 -z grlslvfx, .Hag , .W 59 .. M? gm-- ,1 ,pu JN. 4 k x '- ,x.Qf.y, M? ,W ALPII IOT Business girls of tomorrow! The girls re- turned to school with the excitement of late spring still ringing in their ears. The week- end of the conclave in Cleveland was climaxed with the election of Mildred Hadley as State Queen and Pat Peterson as State Vice-Presi- dent. Rushing season opened with the square dance held at Pioneer Pavilion and a dinner and style show at Raver's. Pledge Captain, Mary Lou Bennett, led seventeen pledges successfully through the beautiful initiation held at the home of Liz Oltman. Social affairs held throughout the year included parties with the Phi Cams, Sigma Sigma, and Kappa Sig fraternities, not to for- get the date Valentine party held in February. Greatest of all was the dance with the Pi Beta Chi Fraternity held during May. April and May also brought a style show held with the alumnae and a Mother- Daughter Tea. The year was closed with the spring dinner dance. Morns Bennett Savoria, Dills, Boyer, Parker, McNicko1as, Hordan, Taylor, Peterson, Pilz, Dusko. Peterson, Taylor, Fry, Barko, Mrs. Pilz, Mrs. Hanna OFFICERS Pat Peterson ....... Pres Dolores Barko. . .Vice-Pres Charlotte Taylor .... Sec'y Mary Ellen Frye .... Treas MEMBERS Barbara Balson Lillian Boyer Virginia Dills Norma johnson Marjorie Keck Helen Kenny Barbara McCauley Marilyn McCuirl4 Alice Mayo Elizabeth Morris Delphaine Olenick Mary Parker Bettianne Powers Peggy Skipp Audrey Savoia Rosemary Sturgeon Marjorie Verhagan Dolores Barko Mary Lou Bennett Mary Ellen Freye loanne Lawrence Sally McCreery Liz Oltman Charlotte Taylor CO-SPONSORS Mrs. Hanna Mrs. Pilz Browne, Ardinger, Prof. Miller, Gillespie, McrcKondy, Dugan, Flcxd ALPHA M Alpha lvlu is an honorary advertising and merchandising fraternity. The organization, initiated last year, is open to advertising and merchandising students with at least a 2.00 average in their major. The group engaged in a number of social activities including many enjoyable picnics and dinners. At Homecoming the frat was hard at work on their float entry for the parade. Leaders in related fields are engaged to speak to the fraternity at their bi-monthly meetings. Alumni are encouraged to attend these meetings which serve to keep the group up to the minute in the latest trends and opportunities in their field. OFFICERS Nick lVlacKondy . . .Pres Hugh L. Dugan. . .Treas. Henry K. Ardinger. .Sec'y 1. Iohnson, Srcxhlmcrn, DeLucicr, Snyder, Ostovich. Wcxlke, De Furict 2. Vcxrveris, Veuch. Tomcrsino, Semko, Sczternew, Thomson, Scromgg. LPIIA PIII 0 SEG- Alpha Phi Omega iNational Service Fraternityl was founded at Lafayette College, December l6, l9Z5. At present there are 2Ol chapters, representing 25,655 members on campuses throughout the nation. Youngstown College's chapter, Epsilon Phi, was installed into the national organization of February l3, l948 with john R. Currie as its first president with Ceorge B. Snyder, lll, vice presidentg Alan Davies, secretary, joseph Pennell, treasurerg and j. Fred johnson, historiang-charter officers, The members of the fraternity are pledged to give service to the school, community, and nation. Services rendered at Youngstown College include an annual food for the needy drive at Christmas time, a march of dimes drive to aid polio sufferers, and community chest col- lections. The fraternity also sponsors a Memorial Day service to honor those who gave their lives that we might live. A trophy is given to the winner of the Amputee's Bowling League knowngas the Alpha Phi Omega Perpetual Trophy. The local organization has also sponsored a football pep rally. Many of you may ask if A-Phi-O is all work and no play. We can guarantee you that this is not true. Frat parties are held at regular intervals. Those who attended the con- vention in Chicago will testify that they had a never to be forgotten time. The jester's Ball held on April Fool's Day provided an evening of dancing and entertainment that Yo- coites can look forward to as an annual affair. Bowling Creen State University was the scene of the annual state conclave this year. You can see that there is an abundance of social life in the organization as well as working of precepts that benefit the school and the commu- nity. Membership is open to all students attending Youngstown College who have partici- pated in Scouting in one form or another. Epsilon Phi Chapter has come a long way since its installation into national, however it has a long way to go. You too may become a part of this organization that is pledged to make your life in college a more complete and profitable one. 1. Anderson, Sinclcrir, Davies, Crites, Crorndcxll, Vasu, Davies 2. Tirpcrk, Hcxrbison, Pisomi, Pennell, Plihcik, Snyder 3. Dyer, Lumbrecht, Dunn, Iohnson, Hornickle, Houser, Edmonds, Lawson, Spencer. ALPHA PIII UMEGA OFFICERS . . .Pres. Alan Davies ........ Ken johnson. . . . . Ronald Davies ...... Frank Plihcik ........ Treas. Richard Dunn ...... Cor. Sec'y William Houser .... Rec. Sec'y Harris Edmonds. .Alumni Sec'y David Sinclair ..... Mr. Harold R. Crites. Anderson, Wilbert S. Ardinger, Karl Biggs, Millard Clark, Robert C-. Crandall, jack Davies, Alan H. Davies, Ronald C. Davis, Robert E. Davis, joseph Wm. Donatelli, Anthony Dunn, Richard Dyer, Mason Harbison, Paul R. Holmgren, john Hornickle, Donald Houser, Wm, C. MEMBERS Vasu, Claude .V. Pres. .V. Pres, .Historian .Advisor jacobs, john jeffries, Hugh johnson, Kenneth Lambrecht, Arthur Lawson, Warner R. Nicora, Pete Pennell, joseph Pisani, Fred Plihcik, Frank Sinclair, Wm. Snyder, George B. lll Snyder, Philip A. Spencer, john V. Taylor, Edward Tirpak, Mike Turner, Bill Crcug Sherbork, Yancsuroik, Icmosik Kondos, Boker. Nagy, Gruzicmo. MEMBERS joseph Arbie Danie Baker Arthur Battagline Anthony Battaglia joseph Bindas Eugene Capone Val Carano james R. Cooksey Alfred Dalessandro C-erald Edwards Urbano Carcia julius C-ranchay Frank C-raziano Steve Craziano Robert Crindle Richard Healey David Hibbard William Konclas Milton Kochert l-larold Laughlin Everett McCreary Casimir Martin james Mitchell Alex Nagy Anthony Orsinelli james Perry Edward Sherbak Andrew Scotchie john Yancsu rak LPIIA SIGMA CHI ln August l947, a group of men from the School of Business held discussions on the founding of an organization representing that school. The discussions progressed until they were able in October 1947, to submit to the Student Council a copy of the constitution for the organization. The constitution was approved and the fraternity was placed on the customary probation period. ln january l9-48, the fra- ternity, Alpha Sigma Chi, became active as an honorary busi- ness fraternity, open to all men of the college. The first officers of the organization were: john janosik, president, julius Cranchay, vice-president, Daniel Skica,,se- cretary, and Anthony Orsinelli, treasurer. Robert Craig, from the School of Business, was the first, and is at present, advisor for the group. Maroon and gold were chosen as the official colors of the fraternity. A number of projects have been undertaken by the group, among which was a drive for funds for The House By The Side Of The Road, and an annual charity project at Christmas. Several projects for the Business School are :gow under consideration and will be undertaken in the near uture. Among the events on the fraternity's social calendar is the annual semi-formal dinner-dance held every Spring. 1. Mr. Craig, Kondos, Yuncsurcxk, Sherbcrk, Nagy, Grozicmo, Boker, Icmosik. 2. Arbie, Garcia, Healey, Grindle, Grcrziano. Ccxroino. Martin, Grcmchay, Spatholt, McCreary 3. Battcxglia, Perry, Edwards, Scotchie, Kochert, Cooksey, Battogline, Bindcrs, Vuletich, Mltchell 116 j ALPHA TAU GAMMA Alpha Tau Gamma is an honorary fraternity composed of students majoring in accounting with a point average of 2.0. The overall point average must be l.75. The fraternity sponsored the accounting breakfast held at Mill Creek Park last fall. The highlights of the year are the semi-annual dinner dances at which the graduating mem- bers are presented with scrolls and the members who have completed eighteen hours of accounting are presented with keys. The fraternity holds monthly meetings which the alumni are invited to attend. The fraternity asks leaders in the accounting field to address the group at each meeting. ln this way they are kept informed of current trends and gain much practical experience. OFFICERS D. Wahlman ............. Pres. L. Altenderfer . . . . . . Vice-Pres. A. Kauffman . . . ..... Sec'y. R. Lawson . . . . . . Treas. l. Spies, Cczppelli, Lupu, Anderson, Kcxlcxfut, Stayduhar 2. Williams, Dinqer, Wcxmpler, Rodkey, Reilly, Leary 3. Shcxw, Cole, Sloss, Dinger, Grcxmelt, Dillen, Pryor, Suhar, Wahlmcm. 4. Bcxrtelmciy, Pettit, Donegcm, Revezzo, Gerek, Kostyshcxk, Bologh l. Altenderfer. Wozhlmcm, Dean Miller 2. Lawson, Kauffman MEMBERS Anderson, Wilbert Bartelmay, Merton Bologh, Howard Cappelli, Ed Cole, Charles Dilley, Robert Dinger, john Dinger, William Donegan, joseph Cerek, joseph Cramelt, Rudolph johnson, Albert Kalafut, Robert Kostyshak, Alex. Leary, Edward Lupu, john Morrison, Don Pettit, Gerald Procaria, Renaldo Pryon, james Revezzo, Pat Sandberg, jack Shaw, Thomas Sloss, Harold Spies, Herbert Stayduhar, Charles Suhar, john Tablack, William Wahlman, Robert Walker, john Williams, David Williams, james Honorary Members Allison, john F. Miller, Robert L. Reali, William Rodkay, jay Williams, james B. Wornpler, john Zellers, Charles ALPHA TIIET DELTA ln january of l938, under the leadership of Mrs. Edith johnson Mcliissock, seventeen girls received their charter from Student Coun- cil and started the traditions of Alpha Theta Delta which have been carried on and expand- ed ever since. Included in our many annual affairs are the joint rush parties and traditional Christ- mas party held with our Phi Sig Brothers. Each year the sorority sponsors a milk drive which is actively participated in by all the members of Alpha Delt. We've had a lot of fun these past years. Remember the week ends at Lois' and the Woodsides? Remember caroling and going to chapel in a body? Remember when we were pledges? Our twelfth year has added another event- ful page to our scrapebook-Betty Dimenno in the Homecoming Courtg Barbara Taylor in Who's NfVhog Claire McKay, our lovely Snowflake Frolic l-lostessg the second annual Touchdown Trotg parties with fratsg and our formal dinner dance. Thanks to Marge Crimsley, our able presi- dent, its been a year we'll long remember. McKay Gnmsley Schaefer Pennock, VanEskc:y Dlmenno Corrado. Fenstermaker Malone Blga, Macko I Yoho Blalr WIISOH Pennock, Penstermaker Macko Taylor Gnmsley Taylor C Yoho Pennock Bacha. Blair, Yoho, Biga, Malone Bacha Taylor Wxlson . 2 i Y '- ,S www 1 C ififirfi fffiwaxsif ' , M1 A sy fy fi :gi , T1'iir'5QeM.V g al: 1 LPII TIIETA DELTA P E E Wf'i'Wfi? Qiiagnzfftif V 1 ' -2:2-2Z.'::.2, . . ' . 2:522, i V E M 421' 4 gw iiz i ' 3 -' ,, f Q2 W ,... Q H . f f fwiffifi Ffi mifv 'I-:E a E Q : 4 V 1 - f -I , ' gi 5 Qi! Frances Bacha Peggy Blga Maxine Blair Irene Corrado Betty Dimenno Carla Frenstermaker Eleanor Fortunato Marjorie C-rimsley Aurelia Isalie Claire Komara Mary Lou Macko Marjorie Cirimsley . . .. .Pres Barbara Taylor ...... V. Pres Mary Lou Macko. .Rec Sec'y Carla Fenstermaker.Cor.Sec'y. Patricia Pennock . . . . .Treas MEMBERS Rose Marie Malone Dorothy Martin Claire McKay lean Pennock Carolyn Shaeter Barbara Taylor Ruth Van Eskay Isabelle Wilson luanita Yobo Clara Yobo DELT CHI EPSILO MEMBERS I Martha Adams l Mary E. Baumstark Antoniette Choppa I Suzanne Clacko 1 Eileen Cosgrove Gloria Davies Helen E. Demeny Beverly Gerrish Florence Hiznay jean Howells Hilda jenkins Marilyn johnson julia Kirila Rita jane Kramer june Krohn Elaine Leuschner Kay McCalmont Genevieve Krispinsky Barbara Monahon Dorothy Miller Marilyn Peterman Isabelle Rayner Donna Rigney Margaret Savoia ' s' f s ' f Dorothy Tucker lst Row: Polne, Demeny. Tucker. Church, Monahan, Krispinsky, Rczynerl jean Young 2nd Row: Diglin, Scxvoicz, McCalmont, Gerrish, Leuschner, Kramer, johnson, jenkins 3rd Row: Kirilcx, Lynch, Hizncxy, Petermcm, Miller, Choppcx, Cosgrove.l i l Delta Chi Epsilon is a social sorority composed of busi- ness girls who attend night school. The year got off to a successful start under the capable hand of our advisor, Miss Pauline Church, with a Get Ac-' quainted Tea in September. Rush Season followed with a whirl of Pledge Parties . climaxing in the initiation of new members. l l ln December the annual Christmas banquet was held . . l and new officers were elected. The officers and new mem- bers were formally installed in january. ' il li The year was highlighted by a number of very enjloyable occasions. A Get Together with the alumnae, our annual T' party with the Phi Sigs, The Mother and Daughter Tea in May, and the formal dinner dance in june rounded out an eventful and memorable year. Officers for the past yearj were: OFFICERS l President ........... Kay McCalmont Vice President .......... Hilda jenkins Mi11er,McCq1m0nt, Secretary ....... Mary Ellen Baumstark l Ienkms Treasurer. . . ........ Dorothy Miller I Advisor... . . .Miss Pauline Church l I l ll l l l ET DELT SIGMA Although most ot the members of Eta Delta Sigma have already received their degrees, each continues to take an active interest in the future of Youngstown College. Meetings are held once a month. The activities are designed to present a well rounded program each year. Many are of a social nature, but foremost is the thought- To us more learning is necessary. The fall highlighted by a picnic in Lincoln Park and a Halloween Party at the home of Matilda Menning. ln De- cember a Christmas Party was held at the Shady Lawn Tea Room. Following the january business meeting, Mrs. loseph Smith addressed the group. Her subject was Trends in Family Life Education. The spring parties and meetings were climaxed by the installation and initiation of pledges at the Parkview Tea Room in Canfield. Officers for the past season were: V President ........... Matilda Menning lst Vice President ..... Golda Kilpatrick 2nd Vice President .... Bernice Gillespie Rec. Secretary ......... Mary Ferguson Cor. Secretary ....... Elizabeth Medicus Treasurer ........ Elizabeth Lowmiller l-listorian ..... .... A nnette LaPolla Sponsor . . . . . Frieda Chapman 1. Chczpmcm, Fawcett, Medicus, Gillespie, Menning 2. Lowmiller, Ferguson, Quirk, Powell, Tims, Merkiel 1. Lowmiller, Ferguson 2. Medicus, Gillespie, Menning. MEMBERS Bossert, Winifred Bullick, Mrs. Lillian Crone, Mrs. Violet Cumming, Florence Dahlgren, Gail Faust, Alice Fawcett, C. Marie Ferguson, Mary Gillespie, Mrs. Bernice Hitchinson, Mrs. Helen Karchmaros, Esther Kilpatrick, Golda LaPolla, Annette Leyshan, Mrs. Patricia Lowmiller, Elizabeth Mahrer, Mrs. Margaret Medicus, Elizabeth Menning, Matilda Merkel, Mrs. Doris C. Meshot, Genevieve Miller, Charlotte Murphy, Mrs. Mary Owen, Mrs. Lucille H. Perry, Mrs. Antionnette Powell, Mrs. Rachel Quirk, Mrs. Mary lane Thorne, Katherine M. Tims, Anna l. Zhuch, lennie l2l , 22 MM GAMMA SIGMA OFFICERS Pat Mariner ... ... Phyllis Galose .... MEMBERS Carole Anderson Rose Cook Evelyn Downie Mary Hynes jean Law Gloria Netto Carol Nord Yvonne Nottingham Sally O'l-loro Yvonne Person Patt. Pickarcl Lillian Salem Mary Weichsel leanette Cibba ... .. .. Margaret Vasu ... ... Pres. Pres. Tres. Sec'y GAMMA SIGMA SOIl0lllTY INVITES GAMMA SIGMA Y0 U UN l GAMMA SIGMA Mariner, Nord, O'Horo, Vasu, Nottingham. Gamma Sigma Sorority was founded on the campus of Youngstown College in l92 with a membership of fourteen. The aim of Gamma Sigma Sorority is to create a morb perfect ideal of college womanhood, to protect the ideals of the college and to uphold friendship as one of the greatest blessings of life. The flower of the sorority is the white roseg the colors, blue and white, symbols of purity and loyalty, Mrs. Eugene Scudder was the first sorority mother and since l94O, Mrs. joseph E. Smith has been our second Mom, ably assisted by Pat Lynch alias Mrs. Leo Casey. Each year Gamma Sigma follows certain traditions in addition to the regular activities of fraternity parties and dances. The first of these is the selling of chrysanthemums for the Homecoming game in the fall. That was ia busy week for the Gamma Sigs - mums, building When the Deep Purple lRaidersl Falls float with our wonderful big brothers, the Sig Delts, and seeing our own lovely Phyllis Galose riding atop one of them as an attendant to the queen. The presentation of two puppi ls by the Gamma Sigs to the co-captains of the football team was a highlight of the big dan e after the game. Gibbcl, Galose, Weichsel, Pickctrd. 124 l Mariner, Gibbs, Golose Vasu GAMMA S GMA After Homecoming came Rush Seasong and this year welcomed Carole Anderson, Rose Cook, Gloria Netto, Carol Nord and Mary Weichsel into the sisterhood. Then came two wonderful parties-one at Vassie's cabin-the other a spa- ghetti dinner with the Sig Delts. Christmastime brings out another tradition of Gamma Sigma-that of doing something for the needy. This year the girls showed their talents as seamstresses in the making of stuffed animals for hospitalized children. The annual Christ- mas party was a gay affair held with the Gamma Sig junior Alumnae. A big Christmas tree was the center of attention -almost-if it wasn't for the Mistletoe. One of the pret- tiest packages we saw over Xmas vacation was leanne Law who was Gamma Sig hostess for the college Snowflake Frolic. lanuary greeted the annual party with Phi Gamma Fra- ternity which is a box lunch social with the proceeds going to the March of Dimes. Successful for the second year was our Spring Style Show which is proving to be of interest to the men of the college as well as the women. Another grand Rush Season followed closely. Winding up the school year was the graduation of six Gamma Sigs, and the Zlst annual formal dinner-dance. Sprinkled in between were get-togethers with Sigma Sigma Fraternity, Pi Beta Chi, and many of the sarne with Sigma Delta Beta. g The '49 - '50 year also saw two more members join the ranks of Who's Whof' Sal as managing editor of the lambar, and the marriage of Patt Pickard. After all is said and done, it was a wonderful and un- forgettable year with the helping hand of Veep Mariner, Secretary Phyl, and Vassie, our own private Fort Knox, which was possible only through the outstanding cooperation and spirit of each member of Gamma Sigma. 1. Nord, Gibbcx. Person 2. Weichsel, Vasu, Golose. Mariner, Netto, Salem 3. Anderson, Downie. Cook, Low, Pickoird, Hynes. KAPPA SIGMA KAPPA E MEMBERS Burke, Bill Campbell, jim Clarke, Herb Crino, R. Crum, jim Dilley, Howard Daubenspeck, john Huesken, Dick joblin, jack joyce, james joyce, Harry Komp, Edward Kramer, Paul Kreuzvvieser, Bill Marta, james McDonald, Charles lVlCSkimming, jack Nicols, Bob O'Brien, Dane Oltine, john Ray, Bob Saunders, jack Schwers, Bill Shafer, Dick Thornton, Frank Wile, jack Williams, Dave KAPPA SIGMA K PP rdcz, Durett. Harper, Heintzelrnom, Campbell Ralph Harper . . Pres. lim McLaughlin ..... V. Pres. Bill Heintzelman.. john Campbell. . Robert Durrett. . Edward Durda.. .....Sec'y . ..... Treas. . . .Cor. Sec'y Social Chr. ln l939, under President Kennedy Ray, Phi Kappa Delta Fraternity became Youngstown College lota Chapter of Kappa Sigma Kappa, national social fraternityg therefore becoming the only national social fraternity on YoCo's campus. The Kappa Sigs have again completed another successful year under President Ralph Harper. The Twelfth Annual Sadie l-lawkin's Day Dance was a big success under co-chair- man, jim loyce and lim Crum, with prizes sent by Al Capp. The fraternity held their annual Christmas party for underprivileged boys at Christ Mis- sion-Bill Schwers in charge. The season of rush parties, smokers, and date parties was highlighted by our yearly formal dinner dance. This is held in june to honor the graduating seniors with the alumni as special guests. Many thanks to our advisors Doon Smith, Chuck Zellers, and Bucky Buchanan for their wonderful co-operation during the year. 1. Nicols, Ioblin, Dccubenspeck, Huesken, Mcrttcz 2. Durdoi, Duret, Harper, I. B. Campbell, Heintzelmcxn 3. Dilley, H. Ioyce, I. Ioyce, MacDonald, Kreuzwieser, Thornton Crum, McSkimming, Shafer, Crino, Clarke Rcry. KAPPA ALPH PSI Beta Pi Chapter of the national Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity is rounding out a year of interesting activi- ties. ln addition to various social activities which in- clude smokers for new students, parties for members of the alumni chapter of the fraternity and the beauti- ful Sweetheart Ball which is held each june, Beta Pi Chapter attempts to do many other useful things for its members, the college and the community. Public forums are held at which vital topics are discussed. The chapter rooms, located a few blocks from the campus, are a center in which members gather to discuss problems of the day. The meeting rooms also provide a wholesome atmosphere for study. At the present time the building of a small library containing many works of interest is in the making. Each spring, in conjunction with the Alumni Chapter, a Guide Right period is sponsored at which time high school students are counselled as to the vocation which they should follow. lt is the hope of the members of Kappa to expand this very impor- tant service. Last November Beta Pi Chapter presented the American Negro Repertory Players in Ghosts, by Henrik lbsen, before an overflow crowd at james Hill- man junior High Auditorium. The promotion of the above-named projects is in keeping with the Kappa Alpha Psi tradition of striving to aid persons to focus their interests on the finer things of life. 1. Adams, Battle. Sibley, McDufiie 2. Bailey, Cross 3. Wise. Lciwhom, Iones, Wigfall, Nicholson Adams, Battle, Cross, Sibley l t i KAPPA ALPHA PSI OFFICERS joseph l-l. Battle .... President Charles Cross .... V. President Roy T. Lyons ....... Secretary Leroy Watt ....... Treasurer Willie F. Sibley .... Ass't Sec'y john Wise ...... Sgt. at Arms MEMBERS Ben T. Adams Spence Bailey joseph l-l. Battle Charles B. Cross Nathaniel R. jones john Lawhorn Roy Lyons james lVlcDuffey Edison Nicholson Eurad Rouse Willie F. Sibley LeRoy Walls Lawrence E. Wigfall john H. Wise I2 U SIGMA R110 The Nu Sigma Rho Fraternity was organized in l9-46. After the many trials and tribula- tions that surround a new organization, they finally settled down to normal fraternity life. The fraternity was started mostly by boys who were interested in athletics. This was a big help in going through the rough places be- cause they all had something in common. Every year the fraternity has a banquet honoring the members and especially those who are about to graduate. They also had a Pete Penguin Hop in 1947 which was to raise funds for a penguin suit to put Pete Penguin on the scene during the football games. This was successful and later the dance developed into an annual affair. ' This year our hop was a great success, and we hope it will continue to be. We were also very proud to have our float in this year's homecoming festivities selected the winner. Many thanks go to the work of our boys and also to the little ones who rode on it. The year i949 has gone by and Nu Sigma Rho has found its place among the fraternities of Youngstown College. lt has new aims and ideals which should make the Fraternity a better organized body behind the able leader- ship of our advisors, lvlr. Yozwiak and Mr. Schultz. As time passes we hope the Nu Sigma Rho Fraternity will grow and with it the coopera- tion and friendship of the entire school. Zwcxrycz, Watson Yozwiok, Lowery OFFICERS Bill Watson, Pres. jim Lowery, Vice Pres. joe DiLallo, Sec'y Paul Zwarycz, Treas. Frank Savich, Sgt. at Arms NU SIGMA RHO MEMBERS joe Bernard jack Christein Harry Davis Frank Davanzo joe DeSanto joe DiLallo Steve Cergley Dick l-lannis Ang LaCivita Carmen Lanzo jim Lowery Ray Lyle Mike lvlalys Ang Nacarato Chuck Perazich Frank Savich Aldo Scali Bill Watson Mik Yurchison Paul Zvvarycz joe Burns Steve Cepin Frank Facciobene joe Fuller Chris Laicharoff Chuck Polisky ADVI SORS Bernard j. Yozwiak Wernr Schultz Seated: Yurchison. Lyle, Lowery, Mr. Bernard F. YOZW1Gk Watson Zwcrrycz 1. Noicczrotto, Laichcrroii, Malys, DeScmto, Hcmnis DCIVIS Doivcxnzo Scoih Cepm Z. Lanzo, Fcxcciobene, Burns, Bernard, Lc1Civitcx, Fuller POl1SkY SClVlCh MU PI EPSILO Mu Pi Epsilon is an honorary Engineering Fraternity re- stricted to Mathematicians, physics, and engineers with a minimum point average of 2.00. Included in our activities was the annual football game between the engineering school faculty and the frat on Thanksgiving morning. The monthly meetings feature talks by leading industrialists, as do the special banquets held tre- quently throughout the year. OFFICERS Robert Coy . . . ..... President Bill Kroeger .... .. Vice President lohn P. Barrett .... Secretary Robert Miller . . ...... Treasurer Frank A. D'lsa . . . . . . Faculty Advisor lst Bow: Bishop, Stockhcim, Coy, Smuil, Davidson, Brudis 2nd Row: Cook, Anderson, Barnes, McMecrns 3rd Row: Ordwory, Vcingeloff, Beebe, Kroger, Bartley, Nestor, R, Bishop 4th Row: Direnzo, Barrett, Alexoff, Tmdley, Pustelmyk, Hiltorbiddle, Nephew MEGA K Phllilps, Mgcko, Stinner, Tucker, Vcm Eskcry, Potor, Bridgham The purpose ot the Omega Kappa Upsilon Fraternity is to acquaint its members with the numerous tields ot chemistry. ln order to do this a variety of activities have been planned. First of all, the Fraternity visited the North Side Hospital Laboratory and enjoyed an informal talk by the head pathologist, Dr. Rappaport. Next on our agenda was a speech by Dr. Trudy Spinosa. She has recently received her Ph. D. degree in chemistry in Vienna, Austria and her account ot education in Europe during the war was very enlightening. Rounding out the year activities were trips to the Metallurgical Labs, the Dietary kitchens at North Side l-lospital, and a re- search laboratory, and the Cleveland Clinic. PPA UPSILO Burke, Virginia Criscione, Anita Goodwill, Ellen Kratcik, Mary Macko, Mary Lou Malkin, Elsa McCall, Marty MEMBERS Parrott, loan Phillips, Vivian ' Stinner, Rosemarie Trigg, Mary LOU Van Eskay, Ruth Tucker, loyce Weiss, Nancy lst Lu Hose, Bridgham. Potor Mcxcko 2nd Phillips, Tucker, Kroriciks Srd Parrott, McColl, Goodwill 4th Burk, Criscione, Stinnet 5th Vern Eskcxy, Trigg 133 Corrado. Costa Boylcm, Vcm Eskczy ICRIIN AMBDA, Omicron Lambda is an honorary Biological Fraternity open to students who have com- pleted twelve hours of biology with a 2.00 point average. The purpose of the organiza- tion is to stimulate biological research and acquaint students with the practical applica- tions of the subjects. Meetings were held during the year to revise the constitution and hear faculty speakers as well as various other activities. A number of trips were enjoyed by the group. Included among these were visits to the Cleveland Health Museum, The Museum of lntelligence, Power and Personality of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Carnegie Muse- um, Highland Park Zoo, Phipp's Conservatory, The Cleveland Flower Show, The Buhl Plane- tarium, and Nelson Ledges. The fraternity also attended the National Audubon Lectures, and the Mill Creek Park Lectures and l-likes. Each month the fraternity publishes their own paper, the Zygote. To round out a very active year, the annual picnic was greatly enjoyed. Standing-Grady, Winick, Beckman, Sibley, Montelone, Crossmcxn Sitting-Rodgers, Conti, Pennock, Pcxschke, Hoover, Domus OFFICERS Merle Boylan, jr.. . .Pres. Robert Costa .... V. Pres. Irene Corrado ..... Sec'y Ruth Van Eskay . .Treas. Kenneth White .... Hist. Mr. Marcy ........ Adv. l I4 l PIII EPSILO The Fraternal Order of Phi Epsilon, local honorary chemistry fraternity of Youngstown College, has been actively functioning since its inception twenty years ago. The primary objective of the organization is to provide a basis for mutually beneficial association and solidarity among serious students of Chemistry and related sciences. The existence of such a group furnishes an incentive for scholastic attainment, since the main qualification for membership is a grade average of B in Chemis- try. All members participate in making the year's program successful. Bi-monthly busi- ness meetings, conducted along parliamentary lines, are livened by spirited discussions, and professional men who have won recognition in various scientific fields are invited to de- liver addresses at the fraternity's installation banquets. Some graduate members of Phi Epsilon hold positions in industry, others are studying for advanced degrees at well-known universities. The Phi Epsilon's advisors are Dr. E. D. Scudder, Mr. William Beckman, Mr. Paul C. Luginbill and Mr. lrwin Cohen: all of whom are members of the faculty of the Department of Chemistry. Criscione, Kocis, D. Nephew, McCoy OFFICERS William H. McCoy ..... Pres. john M. Criscione .... V. Pres. john Kocis. . .... .... S ec'y David Nephew. . . .... Treas. 'ADVAI SORS Mr. Wm. Beckman Mr. Paul Luginbill Mr. Erwin Cohen Dr. Ed. Scudder MEMBERS Edward F. Barnes Henry j. Brudis joseph C. Ceryan john M. Criscione Livio Civdici Emil Hriunak Edgar C. Irwin james Kelly john Kocis Michael Kurilla Thomas Livermore William McCoy David Newhew Edmund Nephew john Noga Paul Penzo Richard Serman Sam Tochtenhagen Kenneth White 1: Kocis, Tochtenhcigen, Kurillcf Z: Mr. Luginbill. Criscione, Irwin. Ceryun, Nogci. Maine 3: Brudis, Livermore, Hriunuk, Penzo, Kelly 4: D. Nephew. McCoy. Givdici, E. Nephew. l35 PI BETA CHI 1 Feranchcxk F1sher johnson, Buchanan, Schwab, Dell, Kulilay 2 Lynch Riddle Lmmger. Larson. Martin. Behne, Crossman. Donegan 3 Zelankovxc Chuey Cotton, Hackett. Hall, Flores. MEMBERS Russell Behne Robert Crossman Thomas Chuey john Cotton james Donegan David Hall William Hackett joseph Kulifay George Lininger Harry Larson Raymond Lynch Thomas Martin Robert Riddle john Zelankovic OFFICERS Harry Schwab ......... Pres. Sheldon johnson ..... V. Pres. William Dell ..... Sec'y Treas. Donald Fisher. .Pledge Master Thomas Flores. . .Sgt at Arms PI BETA CHI Pi Beta Chi fraternity has successfully completed their second year of ac- tivity on the campus. Under hardworking president - Harry Schwab and the untiring coopera- tion of the group, the new fraternity gained much prestige around YoCo. Bob Crossman ably represented the frat in student council and was appointed chairman of the elected committee, Bill Hackett and George Lininger did a fine job in Pan Hellenic Council. Rush season brought in a grand group of pledges. All the parties were held at the home of Sheldon johnson. A number of other social affairs also met with great success. The annual dinner dance, under the chairmanship of Dave Hall was the most memorable. Stags were held with the Phi Sigs and joint parties with the Phi Lambs and Gam- ma Sigs, and Alpha Iota. An active roll was taken in all intermural sports under the leadership of Bill Dell and Harry Schwab. . lt is gratifying to have the alumni take such an interest in their fraternity. Best wishes to our graduating seniors. Old friendships through fellowship cannot be forgotten. PIII GAMMA Phi Gamma celebrated their twenty second year on campus lthe oldest active fraternityi with one of their most successful yet. This year the Phi Gams came out with new green jackets and complete with white carnation lthe frat flowerl supported all the school activities Their cheering section during football season provided an extra blast The Annual Popularity Dance was the frat's biggest affair of the year and was one of the best in the history of the occasion. joint parties were held with our sister sorority, Phi Lambda Delta and close cooperation were exhibited throughout the season ln january the Annual oint Box Lunch was held with the Gamma Sigs --Proceeds going to the infantile Paralysis Fund. The annual basketball game was played with the Sig Delts and followed with a party. A pre-school get together was held in early September at the home of Stan Strouss getting the social season off in fine style. lt's good to see the alumni take such an active interest in all of the frats undertakings. Rush season brought in a fine group of carolers. lust ask the residants of Beuchner Hall. This is a tradition with all Phi Gamma Pledges Homecoming kept the frat on their toes working on the floats and other activities Congratulations to our capable and energetic officers for a very successful year. to right: O'Nei1, Bcxrtelmcxy, Strouss, Smith, OFFICERS Mert. Bartelmay . . .Pres. Stan Strouss ...V. Pres. jack O'Neil .,..... Sec'y Don Smith. . . .. .Treas. PIII GAMMA MEMBERS Mert. Bartelmay jack Crytzer Bob Clayton jim Dunn Ed Fannon Dutch Ferrell Ed Forney Lynn Hatch Dick johnson Andy Kirner Ted Kotsovolos Dick Latimer jim Mayhew Chuck Moore Ken McMillin joe Ostovich jack O'Neil Dave Pritchard Lee Russell Don Smith Stan Strouss Ed Schumn Bud Schernner jack Tradler 1. O'Nei1, Trcxdler, Ferrel, Dunn, Pcxnnon, Smith, Strouss 2. Schermer, Walton, Forney, Mayhew, Bcxrtelmory, Russel Schumm Moore Kotsovolos 3. Iohnson, McMillin, Crytzer, Ostovich, Clayton, Kirner, Hatch PIII LAMBDA DELTA MEMBERS Earnell, Marian Flint, Barbara Gould, Norma jones, Evelyn loyce, Mary Alice Lyons, leanne McCarthy, joAnne Miller, Delores Voss, Moore, Peggy , Murphy, Pat Parrott, joan Sankey, Marilyn Savage, Bette Shook, Peggy Tucker, joyce Vershoor, Corrinne Donna PIII LAM 1. Lyons. McCarthy, Flint 2. Moore, Ioyce OFFICERS joAnne McCarthy ...... Pres Peggy Moore ........ V. Pres. leanne Lyons... . ...Sec'y Mary Alice joyce ...... Treas. Barbara Flint ..., Cor. Sec'y. Phi Lambda Delta's twenty-third year on campus has been concluded as one of the most outstanding in the history of the sorority. The fall season got off to a fine start with weekly meetings and the activities concerning Homecoming. Lovely joyce Webb reigned as Queen and Bette Savage was one of her attend- ants. There was a lot of work to do on the floats of the Phi Cams, Sigma Sigma, and Pi Beta Chi, but everyone seemed to enjoy doing lt' At Christmas the big event was the annual Papa Party held for the children of veterans attending YoCo and of the faculty. An in- formal dinner dance was also held at the Mahoning Country Club. Seeing beautiful Norma Could as one of the hostesses at the Snowflake Frolic made that occasion even more special. The Phi Lamb Alumnae entertained the active members in january at a tea. We're very proud to have them take such an active interest in all our undertakings. ln the spring the Phi Lambs got together with their mothers for a Mother-Daughter Dessert Bridge. Parties were held during the year with most of the fraternities and were greatly en- joyed by all. We owe a special word of thanks to our Phi Gamma brothers who have cooperated and helped us immeasurably throughout the year. The school year ended with the annual formal dinner dance, but the summer has just begun. Therexs a feeling of fun and coopera- tion among the girls that can't be cut short by the ending of the school year. We know that the friendships which have been devel- oped will live and grow with the passing years. 41. Sonkey, Moore, Savage, Gould. Z. Parrott, Joyce, Flint, Iones, Vershoor Lyons 3. McCarthy, Murphy, Voss, Webb, Fczrnell Shook PIII MU ALPHA The Delta Eta Chapter, a National Professional and Honorary music fraternity for the men students of Youngs- town College was first established as the Delta lota Music Fraternity of Youngstown College on September l7, 1946. Early in October, i946 the Student Council of Youngstown College recognized and chartered the constitution presented by Delta lota. The Delta lota Fraternity was very active during its first year. The members presented public recitals and joined with the Sigma Alpha lota Music Fraternity for women in pre- senting an All-American Recital. The fraternity also became a patron for the Virgil Fox organ recital. The Delta lota Music Fraternity petitioned Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America for permission to or- ganize and establish a chapter of Phi Mu Alpha at Youngs- town College. Permission was granted and on February 7, l948, installation ceremonies performed by the Baldwin- Wallace Ritual Team of Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, Ohio, changed the Delta lota Music Fraternity from an inde- pendent organization to the Delta Eta Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America. One of the purposes of this fraternity is to advance the cause of music in America. With this purpose foremost in mind the Delta Eta Chapter, in conjunction with the Sigma Alpha lota Music Fraternity for women, has presented each spring an all American Re- cital. This past year on the second Sunday evening of each month the two group presented a joint half-hour radio. pro- gram. The programs ranged from old classics to contem- porary music. Many more activities were engaged in by the fraternity. l-ligh lights of the year were a dance, and a concert given by the Sheet and Tube Male Chorus for the fraternity. The fraternity helps in every way it can to make the new students feel welcome at the Dana School of Music. PIII MU ALPII 1, Dr. Henry V. Stearns 2. Roger, Dull, Dejulio, Kennedy. OFFICERS Elmer E. Rodgers .. Alfred M. Dejulio .... . . . Pres. . .Sec'y Lester H. Dull ....... .... T reas. Thomas A. Kennedy ...... Edgar A. Rodewalt ..... Dr. Henry V. Stearns ...... . .Hist. Warden Advisor MEMBERS Robert A. Alexander Millard R. Biggs Cordon W. Brooks Anthony Buonpane Frank V. Daly Raymond H, Dehnbostel james R. Fitzer Daniel Franks, jr. Eugene Greco Stanley jacobson Harry joyce Kenneth Kitchen john Lavvhorri Michael Mulidore Edwin Noble Esotto Pellegrini john Pugh, jr. john Remick Stephen Safran William Schwers Edward Smith Carmen Soccorsy Alexander Stuart james Tavolario Paul Trina Melvin Wanzo Myron Wisler David Young 1. Saffron, Dull, Dejulio, Rogers, Dr. Stearns. Kennedy. Soccorsy 2. Alexander, Chroniuk, Daly, Trinor, Schwers, Biggs, Mr. Torvolorio, Wcmzo 3. Franks, Greco, Young, Lcxwhorn, Pugh, Brooks, Mr. Dolliver, Mr.Kitchen. 143 PIII SIGMA EPSILQIN Bob Barton ..........,. Pres. Bob Orton ..... . . .V. Pres. Bill Williams .... .... S ec'y Lou Mahar ..,........ Treas. Tom Richardson. . .Asst. Sec'y Chuck Bannon .... Asst. Treas. Ray Freisen ........ Historian R. Gus Conklin . Sgt. at Arms MEMBERS Charles Bannon Ciene Barko- Bob Barton Robert Conklin Hugh Dugan Alva Emery Raymond Freisen William Goodwin Robert Hritzo john Harkins Ted Herman Robert Kalatut john Knupp Raymond Kurilla Vincent Lepore Louis Mahar james Mahoney Robert Needham Robert Orton Charles Quinn Matt Quinn Thomas Richardson james Roberts Herbert Spies William Williams james Williams PIII SIGMA EPSILO 1. Richardson, Bctrton, Orton, Friesen, Kulczfut, Benkner, Mohair 2. Spies, Kurillcr, Dugan, Herman, Williams, Needham, Quinn 3. Mahoney, Hritzo, Knupp, Linsey, Hctrkins, Conklin, Emery. The Phi Sigma Epsilon Fraternity has been active on campus for nine- teen years, and holds the distinction of being the only fraternity that re- mained active during the war years. Mr. Karl Benker, professor at The William Rayen School of Engineering has been advisor of the fraternity since its founding in l93O. This year, under the reign of Prexy Robert Barton, the frat journeyed to Niagara to see the Penguins down the Niagara University eleven. After the game the fraternity stopped at the falls for the sights and then moved on to Buffalo where a pleasant week-end was spent at the Hotel Lafayette. On November l9, immediately after the Gustavus Adolphus football game, the Phi Sigs and The Alpha Delts sponsored their second annual Touchdown Trot at the Pick-Ohio Hotel Ballroom. The Phi Sigs celebrated the coming of spring by sponsoring their fourth annual, all school April Showers Dance. ln june the frat held their annual formal dinner dance. During the year, activities included rushing, initiation, informal parties, and several formal banquets. This year two of our men were listed among Who's Who in American Colleges. They are Raymond Kurilla and Herbert Spies. Also outstanding around the campus are: Matt Quinn, editor of the jambarg Robert Hritzo, top man in the Dance Club, Al Emery, Business Manager of the lambarg james Mahoney, Sports Editor of the lambarg and Raymond Freisen, Trea- surer of the Newman Club. SIGMA ALPII I0'l' The opening of the Fall term of Sigma Alpha Iota was highlighted by a Reception- Tea welcoming the Freshman students and Faculty. Two rush parties held at Mill Creek Park were memorable occasions with food and fun for everyone. Yuletide spirit was displayed by traditional carolling for various organizations. We look back to the many successful events which we shared with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, men's professional music fraternity including a joint initiation banquet. A monthly pro- duction of a music program was presented over radio station WBBWQ and to climax the year's activities, in April we presented a concert of All-American music. lst Donehue, Russell, Suosio, Icmoizone, Thompson, Dahlgren 2nd Gucrmeiri, Lowry, Floresco, Willis, Hogan, Dehnbostel, Ceglie, Ayers. Hogen, Suosio, Russell, Thompson, Ceglie OFFICERS Miriam Suosio ........ Pres. Marilyn l-logen ..... V. Pres. l-lelen Lou Ceglie. . .Rec. Sec'y Dolores Thompson. .Cor. Sec'y jean Russell .......... Treas. Dorothy Donehue ..... Chap. Carol Lowery .... Sgt. at Arms MEMBERS Virginia Ayers Helen Lou Ceglie june Dahlgren Gloria DeBlasio Dorothy Donehue Stella Floresco Marilyn l-logen Rosemarie lannazone Becky johnson Carol Lowry Olga Myrow lean Russell Miriam Suosio Dolores Thompson Barbara Widing Ruth Willis Alice Woodside Mary Woodside SIGMA KAPPA PIII Sigma Kappa Phi Fraternity was organized in l923 in Dayton, Ohio as a social fraternity. ln l925 a group of students of Business Administration School of Youngstown College, in order to further the bond of friendship already existing between the college and the Business Administration, or- ganized Gamma Chapter of National Sigma Kappa Phi Fraternity. With the small group of members in l9Z5, the Fraternity has flourished during the past twenty-five years and now boasts of ZOO members. The members of Gamma Chapter are in all types of business: bankers, accoun- tants, dairy business, grocery chain, building and contracting, etc. Gamma members are located in the surrounding cities: Niles, Warren, Sharon, Salem, East Liverpool, New Castle. During the past twenty-five years Gamma Chapter has held regular monthly meetings. The program in these years consisted of dances, parties, picnics and every year the National Convention is held in different Chapter cities. Gamma Chapter is the oldest National Fraternity of Youngstown Col- lege and the largest, Membership is by invitation, with high scholastic record and good reputation. Since l923, National Sigma Kappa Phi Frater- nity has expanded so that they now serve some four states and have eight chapters. An expansion program is now on for additional chapters. OFFICERS jack Ritter .... .... P res. lohn Welker .... .. .V. Pres. Tom Toot ............ Treas. Stanley Wittenauer ..... Sec'y Myron Roh ..... Board of Gov. lst. Ritter, Monaham, Lloyd, Allison, De Walk, Mirto Znd. Ieren, Henon, Toot, Bossuk, Yourga, Hammond, McLaug1in 3rd, Schaffer, Harrison, Schmidt, Banatsky, Shank, Schwing, Grey, Walker, Burgeson 4th. Hepler, Hojer, Lewis, Roh, Pilz, Zurkey, Wittenauer. S GMA DELTA BET Sigma Delta Beta, founded in l927, origin- ally as a medical fraternity, is one of the oldest social fraternities on the Youngstown College campus. The Sig Delts hold the distincition of having killed the most pledges in one season and they boast an all time high of 86. The now traditional paddle--carrying pledge, familiar on the YoCo grounds, was first seen carrying the flashy black and gold colors of the Sig Delts. The Sig Delts have always enjoyed close harmony, the fraternal espirt de corps and en- during friendships. The purpose of Sigma Delta Beta Fraternity is fourfold: characterg loyaltyg scholarshipg leadership. The Sig Delts have other purposes and ambitions but their foremost purpose and ambition is to be a worthwhile, intelligent, and gentlemanly part in the evergrowing and ever-improving Youngstown College. ln the past year the Sig Delts have enjoyed more social affairs than before in their history. The Fall and Spring Dinner Dances were a success under the planning of Henry Lepore and john Sontich. The annual Christmas Dance was equally a success largely due to the Co- rthairman lack Russell and Paul Snyder. Clcxrk, Schrillcz, Decenso, Filips, Mcxmula, Yurko. Parise, DeMol1i, Kramer, Lynch, Aliier. Stettsj Sinchok, DeGenovu Dcmus, Syron, Perone, Sontich. LePore, Battcxiurcxno, Gerek Rodgers, Horelbeck. Manche, Sequellcx, Arquillct, Smcxldino Fushne l48 i SIGMA DELTA BETA MEMBERS AI Altier joseph Arquilla james Battafarano john Danus Anthony De Ascents john De Censo Daniel De Genova Bruno De Molli Robert Delisio Anthony Fasline Robert Filips Robert C-erek Charles Horelbeck Henry Kleniewski Richard jones William Kramer Henry Lepore Thomas Lynch Thomas Manche Richard Morrison joseph Parise Frank Perone Lyall Rodgers Tom Rutkay john Sherilla jack Russell john Sinchok Philip Smaldino Paul Snyder john Sontick Michael Stetts William Syron Al Yurko SIGMA TAU DELTA Psi C-amma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, National Honorary and Professional English Fraternity, held 'its first meeting on October 24, i945 at Beuchner Hall. Prof. Reid was the first faculty advisor. Prof. Karl Dykema now presides as faculty advisor. The English Fraternity is not essentially of a social nature. It has as its members, students who are interested in English and have shown that interest by either majoring or minoring in the field of English. A Sigma Tau Delta freshman medal is given annually to the freshman submitting the best composition. Two outstanding social functions of the year are an Annual Christmas Party and February Banquet. 1 Ioyce Kinleyside, Krauser, Parish, Denkelberg, Kale, Walker 2 Mrs Dykemcx, Vcxncourt, Weichsel, Davies, Mahoney, Rossi, Mason. Mr. Dykemcx Parish, Weichsel, Vcmcourt Davies, Denkelberg OFFICERS Mary Kay Weichsel ..... Pres Wendell Van Court. . .V. Pres Helen Parish .......... Sec y Alan Davies .... . . .Treas ACTIVE MEMBERS Agresta, Frances Conroy, Stephen Denkelberg, Louise Flint, Barbara Ioyce, Mary Alice Kinleyside, Beverly Lantz, Ruth Lyons, Ieanne Mahoney, james Mastorides, Penelope Nord, Carol Pavilon, Nick Quinn, Matt Rossi, john Savage, Bette Walker, Mary Alice ALUMNI ACTIVES Kale, Nancy Musoman, Henry ISO 4 SIGMA SIGMA v HARVEST MOON DANCE 0 0 0 HOIVIECOMING FLOAT 0 0 ' ANNUAL BANQUET PARTIES 0 0 v BOWLING CRADS SIGMA SIGMA Burke, Delic, Schilling, Hudzik Our fourth year on campus--and one of the most successful yet. The most outstanding enterprise of the year was the presentation of the third annual Har- vest Moon Dance, with Russ Carlyle and his orchestra. Co-chairmen for the event were john Small and Andy Schilling. The Inter- mission program was conducted by Gene Ka- vanagh and Werner Lentz. Miss Betty Shaw last year's Miss Harvest Moon was present to crown the new Miss Harvest Moon who was Flossie Meek. Miss Meek was selected from the audience by members of the frater- nity. Rush season brought in a swell group of pledges, who after surviving hell week were formally installed. joint parties were held with all the social sororities as well as a num- ber of smokers with other frats. Congratulations to our president Paul Delic who was chosen chairman of the Pan Hel Dance and to Ange Delliquadri, chairman of the successful Post Exam Hop. Homecoming featured a lot of work on the float la trainl, built by the members of the fraternity and assisted by the Phi Lambsg and work with the Homecoming committees. The group participated heartily in the inter- mural sports-bowling, basketball, baseball, and football, as well as giving their support to all campus campaigns and activities. During the year, the frat enjoyed a number of picnics and visits to Yankee Lake. Finishing off the season was the formal Dinner Dance held at the Mahoning Country Club. l lst. Vross. Beil, Wcxkemcm, Diciccio Znd. Harris, Tisone, Lilko, Luszcz. SIGMA SIGMA . Tomosuk, Williams . Kavanagh, Adsil, Thompson, Delic, Hudzik, Sullivcm, Nickolau, Burke, Kleese, Ropcxr, Mcxrucc Hines Delliquodri, Booke, Schilling, Petrucci, O'Nei1, Dunden. M EM B ERS jim Adsit William Beil George Blunt Phil Book Bill Burke Dave Caster Angelo DelliQuadri Paul Delic john Diciccio Bob Dundon Mickey Evanoff Chas. Hanna Bill Harris john Hines john Hudzik Cene Kavanagh Ed Kleese Robert Lilko Kennith Midland james Marucci Nick Nicoli jack O'Neile john Pavelko john Petrucci Chas. Ropar Paul Scardina Andy Schilling jack Sullivan john Tisone l-larold Thompson Steve Tomesak Wilbur Valentine Walter Vangeloff Frank Vross Dick Wakeman Fred Williams TAU KAPPA NU Tau Kappa Nu Sorority is composed of girls attending the Youngstown College Business School. The fall festivities included a whirl of rush parties and a very enjoyable bowling party. ln November the pledges were initiated and formally installed in an impressive ceremony. December featured the traditional Christ- mas Dinner Dance for Tau Kappa members and their dates. The second semester was filled with nu- merous social activities, including a Valentine Party, slumber party, and Easter Party, cli- maxed by the formal dinner dance and picnic in May. lst Uhran, Hufistutter, Zipay, Orlando, Kokinos, Angelillo, Pepe-lko 2nd Hoffman, Miller, Pavlov. Tesone, Chieiio, Tisone, Holicki. Bielawski 3rd Slaven, Flasck, Lucas, DeGroadt, Tachman, McGinnis, Gamberale. Rossi. O'She1ski. Huffstutter, Zipay, Rossi, Angelillo. Gamberale, Kokinos OFFICERS Alice Zipay .......... Pres Margaret Angelillo. . .V. Pres Betty Huffstutter ..... Sec y Bessie Kokinos . . . . . .Treas ADVISORS Miss Angela Camberale Miss Elvira Rossi MEMBERS Bielawski, Florence DeGroodt, Florence Flasck, Phylis l-lalicki, Delores l-loffman, Margaret Lucas, Dorothy McGinnis, Mabel Tesone, Lillian Slaven, Darlene Miller, Lucille Orlando, Marie O'Shelski, Loretta Pepelko, Margaret Pavlov, Irene Tochman, loanne Uhran, Mary Ann 2 K 5 T' fx Q 5 Z: 5 3 E ES 2 E sa 5 Q as E X 5 as H 3 gi . W ? H. H J PETE PENGUIN SYMBOL OF YOCO '3 .5 v X' WS? y www v Q D. V. i'DlKE BEEDE Head Football Coach PAUL CUBA Dom Rosselli made a name for himself at Geneva College, where he captained both the football and basket- ball teams, and was a stand-out athlete in all sports. Since his arrival at Youngstown College, he has continued his success as an assistant football coach and head basketball coach. ln addition to these duties, he also coaches the baseball team every spring, making him one of the few Full Time coaches in college athletics. l58 FUGTBALL Dike Beede came to Youngstown College in l938, bringing with him a fine reputation as a coach lhe had previously coached at Geneva and Westminister Collegesl and at determination to put Youngstown College on the map as far as football was concerned. Since then, Penguin football teams have risen in stature, and today they are highly re- garded throughout the East, Graduating from small-time football, Youngstown College now plays such teams as Muhlenberg, Canisius, and Dayton. lt is a tribute to Dike Beede that he has given Youngstown College football a name. ln doing this, he has also earned a name for himself. He is truly the Mr, Football of Youngs- town, Ohio. CUACIIING STAFF A graduate of Pitt U., Paul Cuba came to Youngstown with a fine re- putation as a coach. He had previously been line coach at New Castle High and head coach at Ursuline High here in Youngstown. At Ursuline, his team was co-champion of the city and gained state-wide recognition. His coaching ability has aided the cause of better football teams tremendously. A graduate of Geneva College Wil- ' - -:-l.L- trainer for YoCo athletes in l938. ' i t ' Nursing Sprained ankles and bruised ::':: W' r backs was his sole task until i946 when he was appointed the Director of Athletics. Although he is now Director of Athletics, he still doctors ' - 2 Youngstown College teams, keeping 32 lard Webster took over the job of 1 si Sf' Q I them in tip-top shape. - ----- - WI LLARD WEBSTE ' .... 'F ,igigijif 5 DOMINIC ROSSELLI aic sscc A . , Ralph Wolf came to Youngstown P .- 'iEi 1 College eight years ago. Formerly cen- ,,, Zii llll ' 3 'fer and captain of the Ohio State ' gggg lllllii ....lillli'.'l L its Buckeyes ll937l , he also was voted A Isir ' unnlnzz A S All-Conference center and played with . zi, -,.' 3 ': : . the East team in the 1938 shrine 5 ':: i'i 3 Game. His valuable experience and g 'F ll ili'Eiiii Y y football know-how has been a great il :'li li help in turning out fine Penguin , Y W, , , . li .. j football teams. RALPH WOLF -Qu' Mqq- Chuck Perazich, Ioe Vukstor, Ed Kinney, senior mczncxger Pcxul Icrckinich BEHIND THE SCENES . . . Unsung, but always on the job, are the Managers of Youngstown College Athletic teams. Taking care of equipment, doing the odd jobs, and being handy-men are some of the manager's jobs, and without them any athletic team would have a tough time functioning. Chuck Perazich, joe Vuksta, Ed Kinney, and Paul jackinich were the managers for all inter-collegiate sports in l949-l95O, and they did a credi- table job. They accepted their responsibilities with eagerness, and have earned the praise of everyone for a job well done. Ticket Manager at Youngstown College for the past five years, Tony Vivo is familiar to everyone. Graduating from YoCo in l94O, Tony was a four year letterman on the basketball team. He is a noted sportsman and civic leader in the Youngstown area and is noted for his work with under-priviledged children. He is Director of Boy's Activities and Summer Camp Director at Christ Mission. He is the only member of the sports ad- ministration that graduated from Youngstown College. l l , TONY VIVO SPIIRTS IN REVIE The midway mark of the twentieth Century finds the name of Youngstown College listed in the columns of great collegiate team. The growth of sports at Youngstown College has been swift. However, the speed at which it climbed has not lessened one scintilla its caliber. Opponents of Youngstown College's varsity teams will testify to the truth of that statement. lf the record of varsity sports of YOCO is any indication of what we may expect in the future we can look forward to great things. Let's join minds and stroll down memory lane to catch a glimpse of the growth of our college in the athletic field. Varsity basketball saw the light of day in l934 at Youngstown College. jack McPhee, now a famous Big Ten Football Conference official, fathered the new babe. lt managed to break even that season, IO wins and lO losses. Those who played big roles in establishing that record were McFarland, Green, Williams, Contrello and jaffee. The i935-36 season found Ray Sweeney at the helm of the quintet which went on to win eight and loose seven tilts. Tony Vivo, Tommy Robinson, Pugh, Nagy and Simko wrote part of this cage season history. ,. The seasons ending in l938 and l939 saw such basketball greats as Carl Corletzi, Cushon, Vivo, Prezioso, Bergman, Meyers, Sherock and Patterson perform in the uniform of YoCo. Diminutive Dom Rosselli, present coach, took over the reins of the basketball department from Sweeney in l94l. The record for that season was l4 victories against eight losses. That chapter in YoCo basketball history was authored by Leo Mogus, Ed Enterline, Rowlan, Chuey, Kroll, Heber and others. Mo- gus was the big gun which fired Rosselli's cagers to many wins during that season, as well as i942 and 43. The Army Air Corps claimed the services of Coach Rosselli in l942 and joe Morbito, former E. Liverpool High mentor, was selected to temporarily direct the destinies of the basketball team. His first year saw YoCo win l l and drop five. Mogus garnered a season's total of 354 points in this, his final year. The aver- age was l9 points per game. Things were rather quiet through the years when a goodly number of Youngstown College men were away serving their nation. However, i946 saw sports zoom skyward with jet-like speed. Ray Kroll cap- tained the Penguins to a record of lO wins and l2 losses. Members of the squad included joe Zemba, Howie johnson, Red Christein, Ray Wise, Bobby Gibson, and Charley Bush. Bush was the leading scorer the following year when the cagers dropped l4 contests and won lO. Most of the losses were by narrow margins. lt was also in l947 that a varsity base- ball team was organized under the direction of Rosselli. Athletic Director Willard Webster handled the activities of the tennis team that year and the netters had an encouraging season. The bone-rattling game of football began on a varsity level in i938 with Dike Beede stepping in as head coach. Beede came to Youngstown College with a wealth football experience. A graduate of South High School, Beede went on to make an out- standing name for himself as a fullback at Carnegie Tech when the Pittsburgh school was at the height of it's football glory. Beede coached at Westminster College, at Geneva College and had entered the insurance business when he accepted the local THE FIRST Yoco FOOTBALL TEAM or 1938 Coaching Spot. One hundred ten eager young men reported to Beede for the first practice at the South High Stadium. Among those who stuck around to aide the Penguins to victories were Leeson, Sontag, Heber, Perantoni, Burns, Hardie, Chianese, Gill, julius, Kramer, Greene and many more. Youngstown's first intercollegiate game was against Geneva College, who whipped the locals, i2-6, thanks mainly to Geneva's clever quarterback who answered to the name of Dom Rosselli. Wins for the season totalled four against five defeats. Additions were made in l94O to the coaching staff in the persons of Ralph Wolfe, former Ohio State All-American center, and Dom Rosselli. Willard Webster was appointed trainer, a position which he still holds along with that of athletic director. Sloko Gill was captain of the l94l grid team and in this, their fourth season of intercollegiate foot- ball, was the only undefeated team in Ohio. Among some of the teams met were Akron U., Tennessee Tech, Oklahoma and Ohio U. Tony Bull Rosselli, who is ranked as one of the all time football greats of Youngstown, was picked for the Little All-American team in l94l. Morbito joined the football coaching staff in place of Army-bound Rosselli in l942. That season brought six wins and three losses, one of which was against the heavier Fort Knox team, 7-O. Because of the shortage of manpower football was suspended at the college for three seasons. With the end of hostilities football prospects at YoCo began to point up. Competition was resumed in i946 with Pete Lanzi, former All City from East, serving as captain. This was the first season of colle- giate play for such stars as Bob Gibson, Frank Davanzo, Mike Durina, Al and Tom Campana. All of these gridders terminated their collegiate careers with the I949 season. A very good season 'was experienced by the Penguins in i947 against some of the top teams of the nation. One of the greatest triumphs was against the touted Oklahoma City team, l9-l3. The i948 Penguin squad played the toughest schedule in its gridiron history and wound up with three wins and three ties. A Highlight of the season was a trip via airlines to Oklahoma City to meet the powerful Indians. Our boys came out on the short end of a 26-13 score. F UUTBALL YoCo's Line holds ctgctinst powerful Ccmisus The Penguins of Youngstown College opened its i949 grid season against the touted Canisius Criffins at Rayen Stadium before a capacity crowd. The visitors, eager to avenge the stinging 32-20 defeat at the hands of the Youngstown team a year before, sternly pointed toward victory. There were momentarily stunned, however, when Dick Hannis, YoCo fullback, drew first blood. Canisius tied the count at 7-7 shortly afterwards and it remained knotted until Mike Durina's accurate rifle throw to Pittman brought another score to the column of Youngstown. The extra point attempt failed. . The visiting eleven bounced into the lead with a touchdown and successful conversion. Tony Tabachino's touchdown, followed by the snagging of another touchdown pass by Pittman, sent the Beede gridders to the fore by a count of 26-l4. The second half saw a revitalized band of Criffins launch an assault against the locals which sent them ahead, 28-26. The Yo- Coans were held scoreless during this period and thus came out on the short end of the encounter, 26-28. ANC-ELO WALTER ARDUINO, lOl-IN BATTACLIA, TOM YIIUNGSTU YVN 26 CANISIUS 23 Boi.ivER, 1oHN BOLOC-NA, lACK BORROW, DAVE Cl-IELEKIS, ERNIE DAVIS, HARRY Overcoming a l2-O first quarter deficit the Youngstown College gridders romped to a thrilling ZO-l2 upset victory over the rugged Blue Streaks of john Carroll University in a fast game at Rayen Stadium. After the Blue Streaks had scored twice Bobby C-ibson, slick YoCo quarterback, found Frank Davanzo with two touchdown passes and aided by a conversion Youngstown was in the lead, l3-lZ. The Penguins, in the third quarter, rose to great heights with brilliant displays of defensive ability, repeatedly battering down would be scoring threats of the john Carroll aggregation. Following the Beede men opened up in the final frame and with Al Campana and Lou Sequella running cleverly, began to crack the visito-r's forward wall. lt was Campana who added the final Penguin tally on an l8-yard gallop around end. Carroll holds against a YoCo strike YOUNGSTOWN 20 JIIIIN CABRIILL l 2 'av 1 Kira- vv-v 1, FINAFVIORE, PETE GUSTAFSON, HOWARD l-IANNIS, RICHARD Coach Dike Beede took his Penguins to Niagara to oppose the heavier and reputable group of collegians. The brilliant offense of Youngstown, engineered by Bobby Gibson, left gapping holes in the Niagara defensive unit. Al Gampana scored first for Youngstown and Bobby Gibson came right back with another to give Youngstown a i3-O margin. One of the conversion attempts failed. Niagara surged back early in the third period and narrowed the gap by crossing the goal line stripe once. ln short order right half- back Frank Davanzo hauled in a Gibson aerial to boost the score, ZO-7. Youngstown's final tally came in the final quarter when joe Bologna intercepted a Niagara pass travelled the distance to score. A Touchdown in the making for Youngstown HOUSTEAU, BOB YOUNGSTOWN 2 7 NIAGARA 7 YOUNGSTOWN 7 DAYTIIN 41 l A1 Compound makes cx nice goin cxgcxinst Dayton The Dayton University Flyers had all motors blazing when they rammed into the Penguins at the U. of D. Stadium and rolled to a 4l-7 win over the Youngstowners. . The star-studded Flyers found the sledding tough in the first quarter only when they were held to a 7-O lead. l-lowever, the flood gates opened in the second quarter and Zl points were allowed to flow through. Two more scores were added in the tinal halt during which time the Penguins scored on a Gibson-Pittman aerial. MATUSCHAK, PAUL MCDONALD, LARRY PESUT, IOE PITTMAN, BRYON YOCO stops Mt. Union . . . Its mine, all mine The aerial barrage, directed by Bobby Cibson, proved too much for the Purple Raiders of Mount Union College, in the annual Home- coming game at Rayen Stadium. The final was Zl -6 with the Pen- guins reigning supreme throughout the contest. The Mounties proved a stubborn lot during the initial quarter holding the Beede gridders scoreless. But the Penguins gained a halftime advantage of 7-O as Gibson hit Rutecki with a bulls eye pass. ln the third period Youngstown sevved up the game as Al Cam- pana and Frank Davanzo winged their way to score upping the count to ZO for YoCo. The lone score credited to the collegians from Alliance came late in the game atter Coach Beede had decided to give the regular a rest. PRAZENICA FRANCIS RUTECKI, FELIX SEQUELLA, LOU YUIINGSTUWN 2 l MT. UNIIIN 6 SLI MAN, DAN YOIlNGSTOWN BALDWIN WALI ACE TABACHINO TONY THORNTON, FRANK WATSON, WILLIAM WEBER ALAN A well-oiled football machine of Youngstown College went on a mad rampage against the Yellow jackets of Baldin-Wallace Col- lege for one half to chalk up a 20-O advantage only to fight desper- ately to maintain their dominance during the second part of the grid match. The Beede crew could do no wrong in the big first half. Lou Sequella, Davanzo and Campana led the local ground attack while Bob Gibson's passes were timely and effective. Tommy Phillips, formerly of Ohio State and an All-Ohio scho- lastic performer, began to find the Baldwin-Wallace wingmen with his precision-like passes. l-lis marksmanship nearly proved fatal to the Penguins as they were unable to set their offensive machinery to work. Two scores were rung up by the visitors in the third quarter with the threat of another when the gun went off ending the fray. Durinu stops ct B.W. thrust BETEIVIPO, GUY BERNARD, lOE BUSH, CHARLES CAMPANA, AL GRADUA TIN G SENIURS A hair-raising tilt this was against the powerful Muhlenberg Mules at Rayen Stadium. The final score was an appreciated 7-7 tie. The visiting eleven scored in the first quarter and maintained their supremacy until late in the game when the home boys managed to punch over for a score. Rutecki's conversion knotted the count and it remained that way for the remainder of the game. The defensive glory of the Penguins was greatly enhanced on numerous occasions when the Mules attempted to crack through the forward wall of Youngstown. A low, fast-charging, hard-hitting line ended each of the Mules' goal line threats. Keep your foot out oi my face . . . Weber makes uqcxin YUUNGSTUWN 7 MUHLENBERG 7 YUUNGSTIIWN I 3 GUSTAVUS -AIIIIL PIIUS 27 CAMPANA, Toivi Youngstown Scores on ci power ploy in the slush . . . The Penguins tried to surge back in the last half of the game to offset the scoring being done by the gridders of Gustavus-Adob phus in this the last tilt of the season but fell short. Leading at halftime, 6-O, C-A scored another six-pointer after Dick l-lannis of Youngstown, had sent his team mates ahead 7-6. Both teams registered another score with the visitors still holding the upper hand, ZO-l3. ln the closing minutes Malcolm of G-A broke loose on a jaunt that carried him 77 yards to a score thus putting the C-usties in the lead, 27-l3, which turned out to be the final score. GRADUA TIN G SENI 01-RS DAVANZO, FRANK DRISCOLL, JOE GIBSON, BGB y 4 r E ,M X5 RR ssl Rx wmv -Sig. A' mm . wg 'nfl ' ' , , ..1. 1-:rf ..,, - , - Qi Q15 ggtggwgis .:. ' QV, . ' Y . I V -Eff:75f'19iS1EZpS'15fSS' .. , Ya- 3 1ASg,f???Zi!'i5f51T S2E1,1v K , ,-1,,-W,-5QX5Qi5q,f,,:f,4 ,, .,-mQ,gN,,-,,2:: Agxwgwi-5 ,. .. f-iwfagEQgm'w:' -fi2?f2w2ff ' M 1 M., x f '-znifazx W, - . .,h,- - ,,.,.: , ffqfxgm ' LOCICERO, IOE MALYS, MIKE SAVICH, FRANK YAI-IN, AUGUST GRADUATI GSE I THE FRESH MAN TEAM 1 ! i z I i X 1. Conger, Woods, Lucente, Powers, Morgan, Matteo, Mcxrcovecchio, Soccorsi. 2. Goldston, Mervos, Coughlin, Koches, Ilcxs, Bedich, Domes. 170 CHEERLEADERS Ange De1Quordfi, Dolores Miller. lim Lowery, Mary Hynes, Agne Mcrccrrato THE YOUNCSTOWN COLLEGE IVIARCHINC- BAND ss bfwvcii ss W, M 1. rf? E Q ' s o ', -fill,-:V ,sff: is'7,,s 5 mg-. gg W, f F is ff iw +1 EF c gg if 'F ,fi ws' ' WST W 'fa fra f ' 7 5, sg? fs , Egvlli' .i fi ,Z ' QU .ZW-P fi' Mtmwsfs ,, L ffs:zi'1'ss'Airs'-sift' Y W ii we 352,35 N ,,'. es ,ss ..f Aff? lfx Q lL ,, 'WF ,Q sb THE 195 it X Il RDWUUD wklmir WA Hmm 14 i t 1 Aiwa Nt? its ' wr sh Eg Eg ig 1 1 gg DOM ROSSELLI 'xg '11 si! ,Mit Y Heoid Cocxch ' W 7' mi' F' 'i 1 .s sewage, J5'ifA + if 1. it 44, if as gym sifssis isis? Q5 ss bw Amr Q ' fx 7 .. -i-r1':,. vi 5. 1 fc-,spa-s 2. -. 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SEAS Commander-in-Chief of the Pen- guin basketball team is a little man who once played the game himself at Geneva College. Dom Rosselli, little in stature but great in coaching ability, has led Youngstown College teams tc many cage victories. His most notable season was in l943 when the great Leo Mogus and company upset Bowl- ing Creen University in a game that Youngstown fans will not soon forget. Since then he has had many other suc- cessful seasons, and will undoubtedly experience many more. Coming to Youngstown College ir l94l, he has been active in every sport. Besides being Head Basketball Coach, he is also Baseball coach, Assis- tant Football Coach, lntra-mural Athletics. and Director of good luck and future. To Dom Rosselli, many victories in the V ,, e,.fs1.m,..VJ,.. , 1 ,,fmViigmyg:z:Qv.fV,,V wgyqfgi V: V. 1.112552 i3efgf.,i.sf'QQM4fzLwf V 55551 V 3 1?5s2H:2?4isiJs' M1 Sf E gm L ,,.., . L V, 3 gg R 'S 3, 5 I IG! sis 1 YV.. . 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Q 2 Je- V ' Another Score for YoCo It's Mine-No it's Mine! PENGUINS VICTIMS 0F UN PREDICTABLE CAGE SEASUN The l949-50 basketball season was almost devoid of bright spots. The Youngstown College cagers experienced a few breaks and plenty of tough luck. They played a murderous schedule, and continually lost games by the slim margin of one or two points. After dropping two games in a row, the Penguins measured Custavus-Adolphus at the Field House for their first victory. Again they started losing games, with tough teams like Marietta and Xavier as their conquorers. During the holidays, Youngstown entered the annual Round Robin Tournament a decided underdog. Then they proceeded to knock off favored Kent State 75-74. After this stunning upset, they lost out by two points the next night to Mount Union. Several days later Youngstown College journeyed to l-luntington, W. Va., and there upset a highly- regarded Marshall College. Previously, Marshall had coasted to an easy eight point victory at the Field l-louse, but at l-luntington the Penguins were superb and walked off with the win, With three victories to their credit, the Penguins bogged down again, They dropped a heart-breaking contest to john Carroll and a few nights later lost an 83-82 thriller at Marietta. Muskingum rolled over them, and they returned home with a dismal 3-l2 win-loss record. W ln the Big Came of the season, the Penguins faced unbeaten ' Duquesne before 3,300 fans at the Field House. The Dukes, rated second in the nation were looking for an easy win, but instead ran -A a foul of a fighting mad Penguins quintet. For almost three quarters the Youngstowners scared the pants off the Dukes. Never very far behind, the Penguins seemed ready to accomplish the biggest upset of the season when the flood gates opened and the Dukes roared far ahead to win, 69-49. After dropping games to St. Francis and Baldwin-Wallace, Youngstown dumped a highly rated Second Army quintet, and set the win-loss record at 4-15. Even though there was a decided lack of victories, the Penguin basketball team and Coach Rosselli deserve the highest praise for If their courage and willingness to win. They never quit scrapping. ,Tw I ff 5 'ii it ..,. , r M l ,Lf is L -3 i:, 2 iff S Y . + 1 2 A 2N..w: 5 1 1 ,A w 1 -f ff xmmwr-f V D 'L-. M V Qsszesxiwzfa X K Q -- U , ' W 2529555 55 www 'ing mm wE5lEM3bK3K?5'm , Wm,Mmxnm1EZs2,h3fM2?3,?i,f3i5iQiwRwXAwLL24KSKv5db,ym 3urxwwMM-W,,,.,J2A2C.mMm.ww Awhm-MWWLWPM N-M2-3 2 Q Tcsbuchino, Mcxgulcr, Brudyich, Kromich, Sostaric, Rechedy, Corsetcr, Myers, Rosselli, Homsey, Beltempo, Compcmct, Patcha Icmkovich, Duesing, Motosky, Kovolich. BASEBALL lnagurating the l949 practice season with an overflow crowd of candidates, coach Dom Rosselli pared the team down to a stream-lined squad of l6 for the opening game against Fenn College. Measuring Fenn 4-3 in a very close game YoCo got in the winning habit and went on to post a seasons record of 8 wins and 5 losses. Halfway through the season lim Woods turned in a no hitter against Kent State Canton, At the seasons end jim signed a professional con- tract with the Athletics. An odd feature of the pitching staff was the fact there were no southpaws on the team. Of course with portsiders like Mike Magula l5-Zl, Paul Andrish lZ-Ol and lim Woods ll-Ol to hold up the team their absence was not too deeply felt. The squad also had several power hitters as evidenced by their averages. Mike Magula, who played first base when not pitching, ended up with the top batting average of the team-a rousing 433. Following in close fashion were Tony Tabachino with a 37l, Frank Homsey 359 and Nick Sostaric 344. Chuch Perazich did an excellent job all season as the team manager. With over half of the lettermen returning for the l95O season, the prospects for an outstanding season are good, Yo-Co Fenn 3 Akron 6 Thiel l l Baldwin Wallace 5 Baldwin Wallace 2 Kent State Canton l Kent State Canton 3 Fenn 9 Geneva l4 Mt. Union 5 Akron 3 Alliance Z Thiel 3 SWIM NG TEAM The swim team began its practices in December of l949. Coach Dick Weichsel had no idea of what to expect when he called the first practice session. A handful of determined boys showed up and this was the making of the first swim team Youngstown College has had in its history. The team had only six meets this year but that was due to a late start. They swam against Baldwin Wallace, Slippery Rock, and Case, away, and against the same teams here at the Y. pool. The team is comprised of Coach Dick Weichsel, Fred Pisani, jr., Cuy Savastano, Bob lVlcKee, Dave Ross, Booth Comstock, Bob Miller, lack Marala- kais, Cene Lamb, lack Tobin, joe Marsol, Don Murphy, Al Zill, and Don lVlcBride. The events that take place during a meet are: 60 yd. free style, l00 yd. free style, l50 yd. back- stroke, 200 yd. breast-stroke, 220 yd. free style. 300 yd. medley relay, 400 yd. medley relay, and the 440 yd. free style. The team offered no diving specialists because there isn't an indoor pool in this vicinity that has a board that can measure up to the demands of collegiate diving. Pisoini, Miller, Morrr, Weichsel, Ross, Mersol, Sczvastcrno, Lomb. Fred. Pisozni Putting on the Green An unusual combination of the l949 C-olf team was the presence of three brothers in the starting line up-Pete, George, and Mike Prokop. Alex Kostyshak, and George Lature rounded out the team. The sterling moral support of Coach Dean Smith coupled with his expert advice added in no small measure to the team's success. Coach Smith possesses two hole in one trophies attained from his golfing endeavors. The team compiled a record of eight wins, one tie, and one loss. The loss went to a strong Mount Union foursome. The tie occured in a 6-6 match with Cannon College, played in a driving rain at Erie, Pa. The team played and defeated such well known colleges at Fenn, john Carroll, Baldwin Wallace, and Akron. All the men of the team, returned for the '50 season, completed another successful year. lVlost of the team have been playing golf for many years, and received their start as caddies when they were very young. Today they are quite well known throughout the district. GULF Kostyshdk, P. Prokop. Dr. los. Smith, Couch, G. Prokop, M. Prokop. ln recent years, tennis has risen from an obscure sport at'Yo-Co to one of major proportions. Carrying the College Banner to the fore, the squad has met all comers with equal zeal and has displayed exceptional sportsmanship on the court. Riding the crest of a l5 game winning streak extending back to the I947 season, the Penguin racqueteers inaugu- rated their l949 season with a triumph over a fighting Fenn squad. Under the tutelage of two former local highly esteemed tennis players, Leo Mason and his cohort Professor Ralph Beard, the squad was rounded into shape in early spring. Leo Mason, incidently, won the l947 City Tennis Crown. Using every available moment for practice, the squad used the Y gym to condition themselves and develop their timing. On occasional nice days when jupiter pluvius was in a good mood the squad would amble down to the Volney Rogers Courts in Mill Creek Park for a few practice sets. Captained by joe Ross, the squad consisted of jim Batta- farano, john Boliver, Bill Houser, Don Ashmus, Phil Snyder, George Limberty and joe Spagnola. After sailing along for five more straight victories, the unbeaten skein was broken after 20 straight to an aroused Baldwin Wallace aggregation. Undaunted by the loss the racqueteers finished out the season with 9 wins and 2 losses for a winning percentage of .820 for the year With 5 of the starting 6 men returning for the l95O season, great things can be expected from the team. 1. Houser, Bcxttcxfctrcmo, Ashmus, Snyder 2. Mr. Beard. Limberty, Mr. Mason TENN S 1949 TENNIS TEAM RESULTS Youngstown ...... . . . Fenn College .. ... Youngstown ..... . . . Waynesburg . . . . . . Youngstown ...... . . . john Carroll ... . . . Youngstown . . . . . . Mt. Union . . . Youngstown ........ . . . Kent State Canton . . . . Youngstown ........ . . . Baldwin Wallace .. . .. Youngstown ........ . . . Fenn College .. ... Youngstown ..... . . . Mt. Union Youngstown ........ . . . Baldwin Wallace . ... Youngstown ..... . . . Waynesburg . . . . . . Youngstown ...... . . . Hiram College ... .. . MEN'S INTRAMURALS Intramural activities are one of the chief sources of relaxation and entertainment for the student body. An increase in the participants will attest to the popularity of Intramurals. Under the guiding hand of Director Dom Rosselli and his assistants Rudy Braydich, Ed Kinney, and joe Bernard, the Intramural program of the last year was the largest in YoCo history. With softball, tennis, golf, bowling and basket- ball to choose from, one can hardly miss his specialty. In springtime a young man's fancy turns to love lbaseball, tennis, and golf.l America's national pastime took the fancy hold of the fancy of many students at YoCo. Quite a few were out whether lim- bering up their trusty aim or trying to adjust their batting eye. When the final dust of the diamond had settled, the Tapa Kega Beer team was the softball champion. Down at Volney Rogers the racqueteers were having troubles with the holes in their racquets lso they claimedl. After eliminating such men as the I948 champion-lody DeC-enero and Chuck Yurchyk, Chuck Lowry captured the lVIen's Tennis Crown. At the Mill Creek Golf Course, YoCo intramural golfers gave a fine exhibition of their skill. Action was brisk right down to the final match. Ultimately, C-eorge Latura defeated jerry Bernstein in a close match, to win the Mens Colf Championship. After school resumed in the fall, the bowlers, with a turnout of I7 teams, began to blast away at those elusive pins. It was a surprise to many how one little pin can be so difficult to be bowled over. With men like Schumm and Ramsey bowling games of 248 and 245, respectively, one realizes that YoCo has some fine talent among her bowlers. However, the handicap for the weaker teams does not allow the more proficient bowlers to let up for a minute. The handicap is part of the American spirit of giving the other fellow a chance. As soon as cold weather started to set in, the basketball league got under way. For the first time this year's basketball league had three divisions with eight teams in each division. The talent was quite evenly divided and there was a battle for top positions right down to the wire. So as this season's Intramural activities drew to a close, we thought of the past friends and acquaint- ances made during intramural season. I , . I i , I l I WOMEN'S IN TRAMURALS This ear as never before, the women of Youngstown College have been presented the opportunity Y , to participate in a variety of sport activities including bowling, tennis, golf, swimming, archery, and bad- . , . 4 . I. B , L minton. The year s program was administered under the expert guidance of Dom Rossel I, ertaina a- borde, and Rudy Braydich. At the beginning of each bowling season, teams are organized among sororities, professional, and in- dependent organizations. During the past year Tau Kappa Nu held the lead during the season with the Sugar Bowlers holding a close second. The Alpha Delts and the E.T.P.C. were two of the teams partici- pating. Marge Morgan, Amelia Cvengros, and Eleanor Craban were the leaders in maintaining a high team average. Basketball and swimming classes are in full swing all year round at the Y.W.C.A. There are facili- ties there, too, for the girls who prefer tennis and badmitten. As soon as the first sign of spring appears, the golf clubs start to fly and the women trek out to the Mahoning Country Club Ciolf Course. Spring also brings into the limelight archery-a new sport on the campus which has drawn large groups of interested students. Classes, beginning immediately after the spring vacation, meet and practice behind the Butler Art Building. e LEAN EAW SN UWFLAKE FRULIC amma lgma KATHfil'2lenLfK'NSON ll0sTEssEs NORMA COULD Phi Lambda Delta KATHY SHABALA Independent PAT DYIVION D Independent CLAIRE IVICKAY Alpha Theta Delta .f PVS' uw www-1-am' ww mp -www-an saumv 4. Y 'Y ,655 f Q WMV .A .1 xv 1.. an-f Anka wafiiv 3' mv M . .fx ,. ' .343-iz ,ag'.,.. if F' -'22..:'-3 71. wk ,',Q,k- ff I84 HUMECGM . QUEE . . . HISTORY OF HOMECOM l NC Youngstown College's first Homecoming Queen made her debut in November of l938 when Marie Barrett lnow Mrs. john Marshl was crowned. A ceremonious all- day affair commenced at noon with a parade from the public square to South High Stadium. Ciayly decorated floats carrying the queen and her court followed the new icollege band. At a strictly one-sided game YoCo drubbed Clarion State Teachers' College, 46-O. Half-time celebrated the coronation of Miss Barrett, attended by the Misses Peg Wylie and Rachel Brown. Post-game festivities were set off at an alumni dinner honoring the victorious varsity, Following the dinner Miss Barrett reigned at our first Homecoming dance, the inauguration of a new YoCo tradition. Margaret Ann Lovell inow Mrs. Wm. j. Smithl took the spotlight in the second Homecoming. Competing for laurels that year was the newly arrived Artic native, Pete Penguin, official mascot of his Youngstown namestakes. Miss Lovell reigned under an enlarged election system which we still follow. She was chosen by a commit- tee of judges from five elected candidates instead of three according to the first year's policy. The other four electees attended the queen. Again there was a colorful parade from the campus to Rayen Stadium and a dinner following the game. And again YoCo trampled the opponent, Westminster, 46-O. Gridiron royalty of l94O, Adalaide Finnegan, inow Mrs. john Denmeadel took the lead role in Homecoming merrymaking the night before the game. Verstitile Miss Finnegan, captain of cheerleaders that season, led the student body in a pep rally at the Palace Theater. YoCo downed Tennessee Tech, 28-l3, in the third annual Home- coming. That was the year Dominic Rosselli joined Coach Beede's staff. The tradi- tional pre-game parade and half-time coronation were followed by the dance in the evening with Miss Finnegan in the role of honor. When l94l rolled around signs of the war had entered the campus. Pilot train- ing was available to the students. Miss Barrett, first Homecoming Queen, became the college's first female pilot. That same year saw the debut of majorettes to add to the splendor of the band. jean Belleville lnow Mrs. Wm. Kelleyl was crowned fourth annual Homecoming Queen. The royal parade to the stadium was accompanied by a corps of soldier students. The team emerged with a i9-O victory over Akron U. in its first undefeated season in four years of pigskin competition. ln l942 Mary Dolwick lnow Mrs. Paul Leonhartl won the Homecoming election in the fifth and last football season until post-war days. Miss Dolwick shared half- time attention with a humorous student pageant. A Sadie Hawkins' Day husband chase was enacted by a group of co-eds in typical Dogpatch attire. The varsity cele- brated another Homecoming at the expense of Illinois Wesleyan with a score of 35-6. Four years of war transposed Youngstown College into practically a manless, and certainly a football-less institution. By l946 the population had reverted from sub- normal to abnormal. With Cl's pouring into school by the hundreds the mighty Pen- guins were ready to take off an another victorious season. Wanda Porembski was chosen first post-war Homecoming Queen. Festivities began with a rally at the Palace Theater the night before the game. The Penguins succeeded in chalking up another Homecoming victory over Scranton, 33-l4.' Martha Altman lnow Mr. Wayne Ridingerl was crowned queen during the half- time ceremony at the game in l947. YoCo defeated Central Michigan l3-7, adding another victory to the unmarred list of Homecoming Triumphs. The queen and her attendants were again introduced at the Homecoming at Stambaugh Auditorium fol- lowing the game. ln i948 Martha Altman presented the crown of Homecoming Queen to her suc- cessor, Peggy Biga, at the Mississippi game. President Howard W. jones welcomed alumni and homecoming fans, and former queens were introduced at half-time. A dance was held in the evening at Stambaugh Auditorium. l949 Homecoming activities began on Wednesday, October 26, with a rally to acquaint freshmen with Homecoming traditions. At an outdoor rally for upperclass- men on Thursday noon, floats submitted fcr the parade by campus organizations were judged. loyce Webb, the campus choice, rode in Nu Sigma Rho's winning float during half-time ceremonies. A parade frcm the downtown area to the college, Thurs- day evening, was followed by a bonfire rally, where the queen and her attendants were informally introduced. After the coronation ceremony at half-time, the queen and her court, Bette Savage, Mary jo Davin, Betty Dimenno, and Phyllis Calose, were escorted around the stadium in a gala parade of floats. Following the game the tra- ditional dance was held at Stambaugh Auditorium, bringing to a close another eventful homecoming celebration. J0 YCE WEBB MARDI-GRAS Q EE . . . HISTORY OF MARDI-GRAS The Newman Club brought a bit of the spirit of pre-Lenten New Orleans to the campus when they sponsored YoCo's first Mardi-C-ras Dance in March, l946. Phyllis C-rein, elected by Newmanites as first Mardi-C-ras queen, was awarded the crown by orchestra leader Buddy Rich at the dance in Stambaugh Auditorium. Baron Elliot and his orchestra provided the music for the second Mardi-Gras at Stambaugh Auditorium in February, l947. Reigning over the festivities was Newman Club choice Rosemary Quinn. This year the club voted to make the Mardi-Gras an annual affair. In l948 a new touch was added with a king as well as a queen chosen. Mardi-Gras queen Patricia Lynch lnow Mrs. Leo Caseyl was accompanied to the throne and crowned by the king, Richard Organ, at Stambaugh Audi- torium. Mardi-Gras royalty Rose Marie Malone wore the crown in l949, when Newmanites and other students danced to the music of Emmy Williams and his orchestra at the Tri-Lan Ballroom. This year's queen, lovely Sally McCreery, a sophomore, was crowned by Rose Marie Malone, queen of last year's dance. The queen's attendants -Dolores Barko, Ginny Krispinsky, Kathleen Long, lrene Pavlov and Marge Palatas-accompanied Miss McCreery to the throne. The dance was held at the Tri-Lan Ballroom, with music by Emmy Williams and his orchestra. A fffflf f K E' X X X V iiffligijg? L P? 2 32 KW. ,V-,W M'A N, if-Q., Q Y. , -YN, R, N ill? f fag? 4 '- 'fx Q Agway 5 ,S fb Q X, H ya , 5 K ,if ffiigii' 56. x L 3 HELL . IC S EETHEART... HISTORY OF PAN HELLENIC DANCE Each winter YoCo's Creek letter social organizations, sponsored by the Pan Hellenic Council, hold a dance-the biggest all-Creek affair of the year. Susan Edwards was chosen first lnterfraternity Sweetheart by frater- nity men of the college. ln l942 Phyllis jones inow Mrs. Phil Tearl, a member of Gamma Sigma sorority, reigned over the dance at the Pick-Ohio Ballroom. Helen De Cicco, Phi Lambda Delta. won the title lnterfraternity Sweetheart for the Creek dance in l943 at Stambaugh Auditorium. ln l946 the C-reek Letter Ball became the Pan-Hellenic Dance, and Theodora lLolal Raptou, a member of Phi Lambda Delta sorority, was chosen the first Pan-Hellenic queen. Ruth Sweeney succeeded her sorority sister Miss Raptou as Pan- Hellenic queen in l947, and was crowned at the dance in Stambaugh Audi- torium. The Elms Ballroom was the scene of the Pan-Hellenic Dance in l948, when Eleanor Lehn, Alpha Theta Delta, reigned as interfraternity queen. Patricia Mariner, student nurse and a member of Gamma Sigma sorority, held top honors in l9-49 as queen of the Pan-Hellenic Dance held at the Elms Ballroom. Pan-Hellenic queen of l95O loan Parrott, attended by Barbara Flint, Carol Nord, Claire McKay, Lillian Salem and Marjorie Crimsley, was awarded the crown by her predecessor, Miss Mariner, at the dance held at Elms Ball- room. UN IUR PRUM QUEE . . . HISTORY OF jUNlOR PROM A YoCo's biggest undergraduate dance, the junior Prom, was initiated as a school sponsored event in April, l932. Pretty blonde Wilma Starr lnow Mrs. Elton Burkeyl reigned as first junior Prom Queen at the dance in the Marble Room of Stambaugh Auditorium, the queen being the girl who was escorted by the president of the junior class, james Marks. Recipient of the crown in i933 was Eunice Price, who was escorted to the dance by Ted Mecejko, president of the junior class. The prom was again held in Stambaugh Auditorium. Mildred Strain, junior Prom Queen of l934, attended the dance with her future husband, junior class president Fred McFarland, College undergraduate men chose Mildred Bothwell lnow Mrs. j. l-loward Hitchcockl queen of the prom in l935. She had been selected queen of the Sigma Club dance in i934 by the Lombardo Brothers. Credit is due Mrs. Hitchcock for naming the Neon,,' which was published for the first time in l935. Ruth Wright lnow Mrs. Robert Leighningerl got a majority of the college men's votes and was awarded the crown in l936. Miss Wright's successor was Marjorie Wighton, who was elected junior Prom Queen by men students in l937. Politics entered into the election of l938, when a dispute arose between independent groups who wanted a write-in ballot. The ballot was approved by Student Council. The announcement of the winner, seventh junior Prom Queen Rose Rosapepe, was made at midnight, the night of the dance. junior Prom royalty of l939, Patsy Stanley was awarded the crown at the dance at Stambaugh Auditorium. ln l94O, Prom Queen Rachel Brown was selected by orchestra leader Carl Deacon Moore from five candidates chosen by men of the junior class. Natalie Clark was crowned queen in l94l by the president of the junior class. A group of outside judges chose jo Bregar queen in l94Z, from candi- dates selected by junior class men. U ln l943, Carol jones, daughter of President l-loward jones, was ap- pointed twelfth junior Prom Queen by a board of judges from a group of candidates, Top honors went to Beverly Benjamin at the prom in l944, succeeded by junior class choice Eleanor Love who wore the crown in '45 Margaret Nicewaner was elected to reign over the' junior Prom of l946. She was again honored the following year by being elected May Queen by her classmates. ln l947, Nancy Cooperrider held the place of honor at the thirteenth consecutive junior Prom to be held at Stambaugh Auditorium. Barbara Hengen was crowned prom queen of i948 at the Tri-Lan Ballroom. The Elms Ballroom was the scene of the coronation of Donna Lewis in l949. This year's junior Prom was presented in the traditional manner, with lovely Prom Queen Carole Anderson gracing the affair. l-ler attendants were jeanne Lyons, Evelyn Downie, Mary Alice joyce, and Betty Dimenno. CAR 0LE ANIIERSUN MAY QUEENS 1936 Phyllis Moench Gamma Sigma-Brunette 1937 Rufh Wright Leighninger Phi Lambda Delta-Brunette w,,,s ' L - if me We 1935 ' 9 1 1 A ,L.MM f f 51 1 1, M Coletta Lyden Scheets Q , Brunette f if Q 1, if K 1 . 1, , -,-. -:egmee , f 1 ' ,,., 53, if 3 'fax-4,11-1-ffidwfxii 1, A Mag P I Y 1 XKVL . - f - P ' 'w f f Q 1 1 1 4 xml ' 1 fl! - 1 hkhx ' L f i f - 'Li 0 Y N eff? .,,f 1 L ? , - .- , , '- xii- , 1938 1939 Mary Louise Black Alpha Theta Delta-Brunette Madeline Marge Red Head 5,g, fm? 31' 1941 Margaret Kirchner Gamma Sigma-Brunette Phi Lambda Delta-Brunette 1940 Florence Mcliibbon l-leber 192 1 d REV 1942 Catherine jaczko Rosapepe Gamma Sigma-Brunette 1943 Edith McCormick Dollison 5 Phi Lambda Delta-Brunette i 1945 Dorothy Fisher Gamma Sigma-Brunette 1944 Kathryn Sullivan Phi Lambda Delta-Blonde 1946 Alune Crimsley Alpha Theta Delta-'Brunette 1947 1949 Margaret Nicewander Palmenter Mary jane Hoover Alpha Theta Delta-Brunette Phi Lambda Delta-Blonde 1948 Betty jane l-louser Gamma Sigma-Blonde MAY Q EE HISTORY OF' MAY DAY One of YoCo's most deeply rooted traditions, May Day was initiated on the campus on May 25, l9Z8, in an afternoon ceremony climaxed by the crowning of the senior class May queen, Ruth Taylor, by Mayor joseph L. Heffernan, Following the outdoor program-a dance drama, a play, a May pole dance, and the coronation, a dance was held in the college auditorium, at which the queen and her court were again honored. Successive springs saw other May festivities, with various school or- ganizations participating in the campus programs. Pageants, pantomines, plays, stunts, and music by the orchestra and glee clubs lent a note of variety to each ceremony, along with the traditional procession of under- graduate girls in pastel gowns, the May pole dance, the floral chain of friend- ship, and the Coronation ceremony. ln l929, Frances Hall, now Mrs. S, Dean McBride, was crowned May queen by l-l. L. Nearpass, director of the college, in an impressive ceremony. Doris Dean, May queen of l93O, was crowned by the queen of the previous year, a custom which has carried to the present time. Betty Miller reigned over the May festivities in l93l. ln l932, the traditional floral chain of friendship was introduced as part of the ceremony by Miss Eleanor North, dean of women, in the festivities honoring May queen Marion Morgan lMrs. Ed. Stetzell. Mary Catherine Welsh graced the campus as May queen of l933. The following year Rachel Griffiths was elected to reign in the May Day activities. The sixteen lovely co-eds pictured here have been the campus choice each year since l935. May Day festivities followed the traditional pattern until war activities macle necessary a change in the programs of l942 and the three following years. The wartime ceremonies were held in the evening in the form of a dance and the crowning of the May queen. ln l946 the May fete was held on campus for the first time since the war, with a return to the normal program. The traditional afternoon ceremony was resumed, and the May dance was held in the evening at Stambaugh Auditorium. Similar activities marked the celebration of May Day for the next three years. This year's festivities compared favorably with those of preceeding lyears to provide a finishing touch to another school year, and, for the seniors, a memorable end to college life. YoCo's l95O May queen, lovely Phyllis Calose, attended by l-lelen Alcott, Yvonne Nottingham, Pat Pennock, and Yvonne Person, graced the campus and dance held at ldora Park. PHYLLIS GALUSE l BETTE SA VA GE ..,.. Ll.,..,.,Q. .mm MUST PUPULAR WIIMAN l ,..'1'.kL5s.,QI1i-ilnE,2?n?f. ,ZEEWQ , 1i.2'fG'3UX2'2:,6Qi..'1'QN.,aT'QV .f'i ,, 'll'P'W2Ss0Z'?6'9'vB5.W5jT.1fJ,- Z. ..1Z,1z.,ffVi'1'f'Wi.1' ' f ,xiii 1'?!'ffi...n 65.4 fP'9.vf,.f,W ? 5 'W M5555 T 5 ' , CHE 'R fT1,E9f?'V 'I'V'55m.iZ V f.'kv:fl..z'w'Wv'99?3'f? V 'ima 55. 'WLFLJ THE DANA scH0oL 0F MUSIC The Dana Musical Institute was founded in Warren, Ohio in i869 by William H. Dana, son of junius Dana, a wealthy and brilliant lawyer. The elder Dana, hoping to take William into his law firm, was bitterly opposed to his son's interest in music and refused to have any part of his foolish dream to start a music school. ln spite of this opposition, young Dana rented a few rooms in a down- town business building and began teaching classes in theory and harmony. The furious father would no longer speak to his son and even went so far as to disinherit him. Then one lucky day, lunius accidentally walked in on a rehearsal of Handel's Messiah, was handed a score, and joined in on the singing. The old man was so impressed that he forgave William, and offered him all the financial assistance he might need to further his work. The historic old hotel lin which Stephen Foster is said to have been a guestl on the corner of Park Ave. in Warren, became the site for the new Dana Institute. The school grew and became re- cognized as one of the finest music schools in the country. In i888 at the exposition in Bologna, Italy, Brown's Medal was awarded to William H. Dana in recognition of his work. After the death of William H. Dana, there was no one to head the school, and so the home of Charles S. Thomas on Wick Ave. was purchased and in l94l the Dana School of Music became a part of Youngstown College. Dr.,Henry V. Stearns became head of the school, succeeded by Mr. Hoffman who was dean until the fall of i946 when Mrs. Dehnbostel was put in charge. ln the fall of l947, William H. Miller took over and is the dean at present. Dcmcr in the Spnnq ZOO L , ,WW l MIIST PIIPULAR MAN JIM L0 WER Y NU ..,.., Mill Creek in the Full East Entrance to ihe College THE SNOW-STORM The great soft dovvny snow-storm like a cloak Descencls to wrap the lean world head to feet! 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WW-M ., WW,--W..W-W--,W-.--.W-..--.Wes-W-.W-.W, QW- , WWW--W WW, --., . WW W -W-,WW .W .Ww- ms.:- Qwia--.W--2-asm -35652 Q. 52 WW-Wixi xr fg- WWWS-asssa W.. SCll00L 0F BUSINESS The School of Business of Youngstown College was founded in l923 as an evening school and as a part of the Youngstown Y.lVl.C.A. building, Champion Street, and the school operated under the name of the Y.lVl.C.A. Business School. ln l926 the school was moved to the john C. Wick estate, located at the corner of Wick and Lincoln avenues, where the main Youngstown Collegebuilding now stands. The Hall Business University, which at that time had served the students of this section for thirty-six years, was merged with the Y.lVl.C.A. Business School in l928 and the new school started operating on june l of that year. In i939 the school was moved to the building it now occupies next door to the main college building. Students of the School of Business have classes in the Main Building of the college as well as in the School of Business building, both of which are located three blocks from the Public Square of Youngstown, at Wick and Lincoln avenues. Constructed of Indiana limestone, and of English Tudor design, the spacious Main Building houses classrooms, laboratories, and offices of the College of Arts and Sciences. The Wick mansion, directly north of the Main Building, houses the offices and class- rooms of the School of Business. lt is an attractive old mansion which has been remodeled for school purposes. Business School in the F 11 Q 3 , , WK is W IK, L... V f .mis .,.f1,pg, .. ,A wmwp f ' .mszgi lf.-ffEL?f :rig . S 1 f Z ff. A X 12- Lf H 1+ wx as?1efH,w3 145 .511 ,fb 4, K ,Xiu fix- sfmsz .M .L.., , U1 15- wg .wx .mu- ww-X ,,. , Iliqlsifl, 1, if 2, .1 si ,wwe 222 we .ff Lifffffifi' 11 524 sf ii H .sv :fy f 1, .,,, az A ,, .. ,, .ff : -mi f S, Q :WSQQL H f M1525 1 2 ssxfifggsfz a 3 25? 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I A 2::m':,g X 9' . . f E '- ' -.-. -,Sing TJ!- 4ggIJf xg g. s. ,N Q.,-gud xx., 1 -- ,. - A, X91 V-,sv qw U El gf 21 A b - 7 I' - 'M 4' x ' AM' , 3 ' - 'fl' 15234-i ' J K-EQ-, . S ix? j! , if I Yvla. M, W. wg asv.. , ' . -V1.2-g,,-sl' K. V . g , . - - A .,v. !tm.-, . 'T' I aifk K ll x I' yd in 1 :Jig ,i,4m.ff:.. A 'EBI L2 2, Jr ,al 'e .I ,Y A u 2 G 44 .pm 1 .- nv A ,'t'7'-- 'A?':'3ff , ...,. ,., wi, 1 ,,.- , .,,,, W .N W. . . -' -- . - -f-1'.s,ii.-.ky--gay .- . ' . K' Q -' -' W .-. 'lf' '. 4-S 4 J- ' 'rn . , aff.. ' 7.wm,w+'f+f'W ' fig JN? K ,gs t ., Qu Q , v 1 e - ' N aw' 4 qv. ! 1 4 5 I ,W X X y s WILLIA R YEN SCIIIIIIL 0F ENGINEERING The William Rayen School of Engineering was made available to Youngstown College in lanuary, l946. This building now accommodates the classes in mathematics, physics, and engineering. The basement in the rear of the building consists of two large rooms, 68 by 32 feet. One of these is used for housing some of the power generating equipment and the auxiliary equipment required for the mechanical engineering laboratory located on the floor above. The former consists of a Z5 kw Cummings diesel driven generator, two vertical engine driven generators, l0 kw and 20 kw, and several smaller gasoline engine driven units. The other room is used for the metal- lurgical laboratory. lt contains electric heat treating and melting furnaces, precision pyrometers, a 250,000 volt lead shielded X-Ray machine, and a well-equipped machine shop for general metal working. Two large classrooms, adequately lighted, are in the basement at the front of the building. One of these is used for a mechanical drawing room. The main floor consists of four well-lighted classrooms, a study room, a library of technical books, the mechanical engineering laboratory, and the materials testing laboratory. The mechanical engineering laboratory contains a 60 kw tur- bogenerator, a 35 kw horizontal engine driven generator, a large pumping section for studying the characteristics of centri- fugal pumps, a commercial installation of refrigeration and air-conditioning units set up for experimentation, together with a motor driven blower set up for determining the flow of air in ducts. Adjacent to the laboratory is a boiler room for the supply of steam in the study of thermo-dynamics and power engineering. The strength of materials laboratory houses a 400,000 pound Olsen tensile testing machine, a 60,000 pound Tiehle testing machine, a l0,000 pound Baldwin South- wark tester, and Fairbanks-Morse concrete briquet testing equipment. The laboratory also has Rockwell, Brinell, and Scle- roscope hardness testing equipment, and a wide variety of high precision measuring instruments. On the second floor are located the engineering drawing rooms, the physics laboratory and classroom, and the elec- trical laboratories. The two drawing rooms, 40 x 40 feet, are lighted with fluorescent streamers the full width of the rooms and are furnished with modern drafting room equipment. The physics laboratory, 68 x 38 feet, has ample floor space and head room for the use of the wide variety of experimental apparatus with which it is equipped. The laboratory has been furnished with apparatus which will permit the perfformance of the college grade experiments as published by the Central Scientific Company. Due to the large size of the laboratory the major equipment is completely assembled and avail- able at all times for experimentation. The laboratory is wired for direct current, single- and three-phase alternating current. The physics classroom connects directly with the laboratory, a feature appreciated by student and teacher alike. In this room the demonstration-lecture table is provided with the usual gas, current, and water together with a variety of large- scale demonstration equipment. Visual aids, motion pictures, and slide films, are used to supplement the demonstrations. The electronic laboratory is located on the second floor for the experimental work in electron dynamics and electronic applications. Various oscillators, high frequency generators, tubes, transformers, condensers, wave meters, and other appara- tus are available for student use. The main electrical engineering laboratory is located next to the electronic laboratory and it consists of a room 68 x 38 feet. ln the electrical engineering laboratory next to the electronic laboratory is located a double-generator, motor-driven set. This generator is capable of supplying 4,500 volts of direct current for electronic tube :plate application in the electronic laboratory. A five kw motor generator with two interchangeable armatures for extend- ing the range of electrical principles is available for student use. lt may also be driven by a separate slip-ring induction motor rather than by its own synchronous. This motor generator set is designed especially by the Westinghouse Electric 'Corporation for educational institutions and a variety of experiments on rotating machines can be performed with this equip- ment. Engineering Building in the Wmter ,v- , .wa ' , , ,...,..,...w..M,4M ....,A...,, L .,...,. . ,..+,.-., . -::..-... --,m .V-Q..- ...... ......... ,... .-..... l .W 4 .x,-M. WW, ..,... .f .- f - - -. 1 F X-if -, - . .-,- . . V' - - - 9' Q- H 2 A .fl f-,Q .f -A -' -.Q .. -- .- ,, -.1 4 ' - - ?Jff:1'11w:W:2f. 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Ad., 1316 Wilson, City-3-4622 Baker, Harlan E. 1 Phy. Ed., M. C 52, VVarren Baker, James M. 3 Mkt., 3540 LaSalle, City-5-3939 Baker, Robert Z. 1 Jour., 4047 Campson, Cityf4-7571 Baker, Roger VV. P.G. Ed., 2637 Youngstown, Warren-2-7539 Bakich, Alexander 3 Physics, 216 Verona, Girard-5-5080 Bakich, George 3 M. Engr., 216 Verona, Girard-515080 Bakmaz, Pete 1 Adv., 209 Staunton, Farrell, Pa.g2-3153 Balale, Michael 3 Bus. Adm., 31 Washington, CampbellA5-3913 Balaska, Albert M. 3 C. Engr., 2026 Youngstown, Warren-2-6931 Baldwin, Howard E. 1 E. Engr., R. D. 1, Nutwood-M-74 Baldwin, Willard E. Spec., Bus., 2814 Haenny Ct., City-8-1384 Baldwin, William D. 3 Bus. Adm., 407 Maplewood, Struthersf5-3844 Ball, Kenneth J. 1 Bus. Ad., 2341 Buckeye Circle, City-5-2581 Balla, Joseph C. 2 Bus. Ad., 131 N. Hazelwood, City-9-8552 Ballack, Stella 1 E. Ed., 331 Worthington, City-3-0577 Ballentine, Charles L. 3 E. Engr., 319 Elm, Struthers-5-2202 Balluck, Leonard T. 1 Pre-Law, 594 Poland, City-5-3719 Balogh, Howard G. 2 Acct., 40 Wetmroe. Struthersg5-4194 Baluck, Pat 111. 1 Lib. Arts, 1754 E. Midlothian Blvd., City72-6931 Bane, David R. 4 Chem., 781 Bonnie Brae S.E., Warren-4-6850 Bannon, Charles J. 2 Pre-Law, 538 Parkclifife, City-2-2840 Bannon, George R. 1 Gen. Bus., 831 Woodford, City-8-3207 Banse, James E. 1 Music, 346 Euclid, Sharon, Pa.-3478 Baranski, Frank J. 1 Gen. Bus., 906 Oak, New Castle, Pa.-844-R Baranski, Stanley J. 3 Fngr., 906 Oak, New Castle, Pa.-844-R Barber, Gloria M. 2 Psych., 3916 Howard, City-2-2770 Barbero, John S. 2 Lib. Arts Barczyk, Frank J. 1- Chem., R. D. 2, Volant, Pa. Bare, Jean B. 4 Ed., 1222 Hartzell, Niles-2-2486 Barganier, Mary H. 1 Music, 613 Arlington, City-7-0302 Barhoover, Robert L. 2 Bus. Ad., 27 Laurel, Hubbard-446561 Baringer, Harold G. 2 Pre-Med., R. D. 1, Mineral Ridge-2-6077 Baringer, Paul S. 1 Acct., R. D. 1, Mineral Ridge-7-7031 Barko, Eugene 3 Advert., 64 Milton, City-9-9451 Barkovich, Frank 2 Pre-Law, 245 Shenango, Sharon, Pa.-2-2595 Barna, Steve 2 Engr., 2002 S. Heights, City-8-6159 Barnell, Helen T. 1 Nursing, 771 Crandall, Cityf3-4692 Barnes, Alice O. P.G. Ed., 44 Pasadena, City-8-2175 Barnes, Edward F., M. Engr., 546 Illinois, McDonald-5-6632 Barney, Fred A. 2 Pre-Dent., Masury, Sharon, Pa.-8-2959 Barnot, Francis 1 Ed., R. D. 1, Masuryf8-2469 Baron, Henry B. 4 Pre-Med., 832 Stambaugh, Sharon, Pa.-2-2837 Baker Baron, Joseph 2 Math., 2113 South, City-7-2542 Baron, VValter E. 3 I. Engr., 676 S. 8th, Sharpsville, Pa.-4924 Barovich, Sylvester P. 2 E. Engr., 240 High, Sharpsviile, Pa.-9551 Barr, Robert D. 4 Acct., R. D. 1, E. Palestine Barre, Harold B. 2 Advert., 146 W. Liberty, Hubbard-4-4501 Barrett, Edward 2 Pre-Law, 509 St. Louis, City-2-4730 Barrett Helen M 1 Lib. Arts, 509 St. Louis. City-2-9730 Barrett? John P. 4 E. Engr., 2514 Market, City-2-ss91 Barrett Maurice M. 4 M. Engr., 232 Curry Pl., City Barron: Ralph L., Art, 15 E. Henry, City-4-3789 Bartell, Dolores M. 1 Soc. Sci., 71 W. LaClede, City-8-2533 Bartelmay, Merton J. 4 Acct., 125 W. VVoodland, City-7-8110 Bartholomew, Pearl E. 1 E. Ed., 619 Emerson, Farrell, Pa.-2-2194 Bartley, Edward J. 4 Acct., R. D. 2, New Castle, Pa.48207-J-1 Bartley VVilliam W. 4 Engr., R. D. 2, New Castle, Pa. BZl.1'i0li,, Paul P. 2 Mnne, so Benin, City-4-1775 Bartol, John P. 4 Pre-Law, 775 Fairmont, Cityf3-0864 Barton, Mason J. 1 Pre-Phar., 4616 Kirk, City-9-5103 Barton, Richard K. 1 Engr., 420 Maple, Niles-2-8523 Barton, Robert L. 3 Mech. Engr., 71 E. Philadelphia, City-8-1936 Batanian, Edward L. 2 Phys. Ed., 230 N. Oakland, Sharon, Pa.-2-7 Batcha, Leonard E. 2 Chem., 46 S. Evanston, City-9-5249 4 Bates, Charles E. 2 Bus. Ad., R. D. 5, Warrenf5-3959 Battafarano, James D. 4 Mech. Engr., 115 Calvin, CityV4-1927 Battafarano, Phyllis M. 1 El. Ed., 115 Calvin, City-4-1927 Battafarano, Sam L. 3 Mech. Engr., 1946 South, City Battaglia, Anthony F. 3 Ed., 722 Midlothian Blvd., City-8-3285 Battaglia, Thomas S. 2 Phys. Ed., 256 E. Judson, City-8-4107 Battagline, Arthur 2 Mdse., 375 Elberon, Cityf9-7445 Battle, Joseph H. 4 History, 960 W. Federal, City-6-3288 Bauer, Evelyn M. 1 Mdse., 713 Emerson. Farrell, Pa.-2-6183 Baun, Leonard J. 1 Engr., 493 Almyra, City-8-3138 Baxevandes, Theodore, P.G. Bus. Ad., 1108 Berkley, City-3-8787 Baxter, William Y. 4 Bus. Adm., 476 Clearmont Dr., City-8-1620 Baynes, Donald J. 1 Acctg., 311 E. Ravenwood, City-2-1475 Baytos, Cyril 1 Biol., 2532 Craiger, City-8-5442 Baytosh, Andrew R. 3 Gen. Bus., 2422 Faft, City-2-4187 Beale, Betty J. 3 Art, 3455 Neilson, City-2-0007 Beard, Frede L. 1 Bus. Ad., 1329 E. Washington, New Castle, Pa.-7737-R Beardman, James C. 1 Acctg., 2527 Mt. Vernon, Cityg3-5201 Beaumi er, Robert A. 1 Lib. Arts, 237 Christian, Hubbard-4-1844 Beavon. Alfred N. 3 Educ., 502 Moody, New Castle, Pa.4288 Bebackwa, Gloria J. 1 Biol, 1701 Stewart, Cityf3-0530 Becker, Donald G. 1 Engr., 29 E. Philadelphia, City-2-2091 Becker, Rand D. 1 Gen. Bus., 908 Lyden, City!7-7522 Beckes, Michael E. 2 Bus. Ad., 131 Dearborn, Girard45-8297 Beckett , Josephine P. 1 El. Ed., 1585 Oak. City-3-5435 Beckman, Paul E. 4 Psych., 338 Carroll, City-3-6571 Beckman, NVilliam A. 1 L.A., 1353 Grandview, City-7-0568 Beda, Alfred C. 4 Mech. Engr., 16 N. Glenellen, City-9-7567 Beddall, Lesley L., P.G. History, 2356 Fifth. Cityf7-5160 Bedich, George T. 1 Bus. Ad., 422 Stambaugh, Sharon, Pa.-6010 Bednar, Steve J. 3 El. Ed., 861 E. Boston, City42-2519 Bednarchik, Genevieve R. 1 Science, 733 Erie, City-7-6200 Beebe, Harris, 4 Engr., 5448 VVebb Rd., City-2'3477 Beede, Fred C. 1 L.A., 2910 Hillman, City-8-1046 Bees, Richard T., P.G. Acct., 68 Melrose, City-2-7274 Behne, Theodore R. 2 Pre-Med., 3538 McGuffey, City-7-0840 Beight, Charles R. 1 Gen. Bus., 1418 Cascade Dr., City-2-2866 Beight, Robert H. 3 Hisotry, 121 Ellenwood, City47-9853 Beil, W'illiam J. 2 Acct.,552 Sherwood, City-8-1106 Belcastro, John J. 4 Engr., 1042 Mason, Niles42-3111 Belcher, Margaret 1 Soc., 170 E. Judson, City-2-6673 Belden, Evelyn, 1 Nursing, 233 Laird, Warren-2-0367 Belegris, Michael D. 3 Bus. Adm., 364 Lincoln, City-3-3847 Bell, Harold E. 1 L.A., 216 White, Sharon, Pa.-3229 Bell, James 3 Psych., 1430 Wilson, City-7-4308 Bell, John N. 1 Mech. Engr., 2330 Elm, City-3-6567 Bell, Kenneth, 1 Bus. Adm., R. D. 1, Niles Bell, Thomas L. 1 Lib. Arts, 399 VV. Earl, City-8-4444 Bellej, Joseph P. 1 L.A., 3646 Taft, City Belszek, Henry I. 2 Adv., 1009 Franklin, City-7-6769 Beltempo, Guy A. 3 Engr., 423 Bryson, City Beltempo, Renee M. 2 El. Ed., 49 Oak St., Leetonia-5301 Belus, Paul J. 2 L.A., 459 Grover, Masury Benbow, Mary C. 4 Nursing, 119 Euclid, Sharon, Pa.42-7381 Benchwick, Paul L., P.G. Biol., 51 Vliirt, City-4-5862 Bender. Hilda S., P.G., Educ., 53 Duquesne, Columbiana-650 Benedict, James M. 3 Biol., 218 VVashington. Nilesf2-7909 Borysewicz, Leonard C. 2 Acctg., 407 Spearman, Farrell, Pa. Bosco, Dominic 2 Math.-Chem., 134 S. Garland, City-7-6903 Boucherle, Charles H. 2 Ind. Engr., 364 Fairgreene, City-3'7131 Boucherle, Thomas C. 2 Mech. Engr., 3412 Hudson Dr., City-2-3306 Bouslough, Clarence C., P.G. Educ., 506 E. Lincoln Vliay, Lisbon Bova, Eugene S. 3 Mech. Engr., 228 Hilton, City-2-9606 Bowden, John A. 3 Bus. Adm., R. D, 1, Mineral Ridge-2-2873 Bowden, Robert D. 1 Educ., 239 Clarencedale, City-8-3175 Bowdich, Arthur E. 1 Adv., 33 N. Lakeview, City-9-7309 Bower, Bower, Elizabeth L. 1 El. Educ., 24 Russell, Nilesf2-4305 Richard 1, M. C. 37, XVarren Bowers, Paul C. 4 Acctg., Cortland-Black-561 Bowman, Paul G. 1 El. Engr., 33 Victor, Nilesf2-3329 Boyd, VVilton E. 3 M.E., 615 S. Linden, Alliance Boyer, Betty L. 4 Sec. Trg., 43 Halleck, City-6-0732 Boylan, Merle N. 4 Biol., 1429 Boardman-Poland Rd., CityM2-9650 Boynton, Alan F. 2 Mdse., 812 Michigan, City-7-3893 Bozin, George 2 Civil Engr., 39 Skoplee, Girardi5-6238 Bozin, Mary 1 L.A., 39 Skoplee, Girardf5-6238 Brace, Ivor H. 2 Acctg., 1504 Shehy, Citvf3-9582 Braden, William H. 4 Engl., 411 Carroll,' City-7-1329 Bradley, James M. 1 Bus. Adm., 76 VV. Shalmers, City-7-8890 Brahney, Joseph 1'. 3 Engl., Educ., 554 VV. W'arren, Cityi2-7812 Braidich, Emery V. 1 Chem., 919 Scioto, City--3-2857 Brajkovich, John L. 1 Pre-Law, 25 Breaden, City-7-9187 Brandozzi, John 2 Mech. Engr., 1305 Foster, City-4-2971 Bennett, J. Frederick 1 Metall., 140 Ellenwood, City-7-2228 Bennett, Jack VV. 3 Elec. Engr., 576 Detroit, City-2-9607 Bennett, James G. 2 Psych., R, D. 2. Lowellville-6-6597 Bennett, Prince M. 2 Pre-Law, 533 Vlialter, Cityf3-8501 Bennett, Thomas H. 2 Soc. Sci., 711 Parmalee, City-3-5374 Harry H. 1 Chem., R. D. 1, Sharpsville, Pa.-334 Beno, Benson, Carl A, 1 Engr., 12 Massachusetts, Poland-5-4281 Benton, Richard E. 1 Elec. Engr., 1321 Bryson, City-3-9269 Benya, William M. 2 Bus. Adm., 916 Hamilton, Farrell, Pa.-3526 Berardi ames D. 1 .G Soc ci. 72 Twelfth Cam bell-5 43 ,I , ' . .S , , 17 - 37 Berarducci, Anthony R. 4 Elem. Educ., 324 Whipple, Campbell- 5-6262 Brauninger, Earl VV. 3 Pre-Law, 374 Boardman-Poland Rd., City+8-6684 Brauninger, Lloyd E. 2 B.A., 2332 Ohio. Citya3-3244 Brauninger, Mary T. 1 Qltalianj, 374 Boardman Poland Rd., City Braydich, Rudolph J, 3 B.S. in Ed., 154 Oxford, Campbell-5-5425 Brayer, Ambrose M, 3 Biol., 38 Piccadilly, Campbell-5-5791 Breckenridge, Jolm L. 1 Acctg., 277 Second St., Warren-2937-7 Bregar. George VV. 1 Chem. Engr., 524 Miller, City-2-9743 Brennan, Edward J. 3 Engr., 92 E. Earl Ave., City-8-1954 Breslyn, Frederick VV. 2 Elec. Engr., 220114 Hubbard Rd., City-641812 Breslyn, VVilliam E. 2 Elec. Engr., 220115 Hubbard Rd.. City-6-1812 Breshahan, John R. 1 Acctg., 259 E. Judson, City-S-1204 Berger, Robert L. 3 Mdse., 3514 Hillman St.. City-2-6361 Bergman, George A. 2 Acctg., 151 E. Philadelphia, City-2-7072 Berman, Edith M. 3 Chem., 564 VV. Glenaven, City-8-1141 Bernard, Joe F. 4 Phys. Ed., 106 Main St., Leetonia-4171 Berndt, Theodore F. 4 Engl., 4525 VVebb. Rd., City+9-5082 Bernstein, Jerry lvl. 2 Bus. Ad., 311 Gypsy Lane. City-7-0334 Bernstein, Roslyn M. 1 El. Ed.. 563 Redonda Rd., City-7-9638 Berry, Clifton 3 Phil., 169 VV. VVarren, City-5-4322 Berry, Frank L. 3 Mdse., 167 Indianola Rd., City-2-5549 Berry, VVilliam A. 4 El. Engd., 518 Breaden, City-7-2991 Bertch, John F. 2 Engl., 153 Upland, City-7-8857 Bertolini, Emil, 1 Bus. Ad., 7 Forest Hill Dr., City-9-6239 Bertolini, Livio L. 2 Music, 213 S. Main, City-9-7941 Besser, Anna M. 1 Music, R. D. 2, Hopewell, Pa.-909-R-2 Best, Joseph VV. 4 Physics. 159 Jefferson, Sharon, Pa.-5818 Bethel, Jack L. Special, 222 E. Avondale, Cityi8-6794 Betts, Robert VV. 1 Adv., 58 Renwick, City-5-5172 Bevan, George VV. 1 Elec. Engr.. 1228 Randolph, New Castle, l'a.f2608- Bevan, Thomas J. 3 Mdse., 428 Laurel Blvd., New Castle. Pa.i380 Bianco, Philip J. 1 Mech. Engr., 1318 Cedar, Niles-2-2343 Biddlestone, Vllillis VV. 2 Engr., 58 Linden, Niles Biela, Elmer G. 4 Bus. Adm., 318 Belvedere, Warren-2451-1 Bielawski, John 3 Hist., 312 Emery, City-7-2309 Bielecki, Eva V. 1 Engl., 120 S. VVhitney, City-9-8866 Biga, Emil J. 1 M. Engr., 1107 Bond, Farrell, Pa. Biga, Peggy 3 Mdse., 1114 Negley St., Farrell, Pa.-5904 Biggs, Millard R. 4 Music, 418 E, Pasadena, City47-6290 Biglin, Edward J. 4 Advtg., 99 E. Delason, City-6-3257 Bigowsky, Jolm 2 Elec. Engr., 521 E. Myrtle, City-7-9321 Bigowsky, Josephine 2 Acctg., 521 E, lllyrtle, City-7-9321 Billett, Phyllis J. 1 L.A., 7392 Southern Blvd., City-2-3698 Bishop Robert J 3 Flec Lngi 71 I Marion City 7 2346 Brest, Howard 3 Soc. Sci., 919 XVarren. New Castle, Pa.-5984 Brest, James H. 1 Math., 509 Young St., New Castle, Pa.f5087-R Bretz, Richard R. 1 Psych., 75 Vlfoodview Ave,, Cityf2-3244 Bretz, Russell L. 1 Bus, Org., 1940 Pointview, City-2-4774 Brian, VValter H. 2 Phys, Ed., 1532 Cleveland. Salem-5543 Bricker, Robert lil. 4 Civil Engr., 210 East Martin, East Palestinef466 Brickley, Robert L. 2 Math., 4810 VVebb Rd., Citv-9-7096 Brienz. Edward R. 4 Educ., 2337 Bott, City-3-3266 Brill, Robert W. 2 Bus. Adm., 1000 Plymduth, Cityf3-7384 Brimner, Marjorie L, 3 El. Ed.. 1809 Ohio, Cityf6-1191 Brizoski, Stanley 1 Mdse., 51 Third. Campbell-5-5052 Brociou s, Homer L. 2 Gen, Bus., 197 VV. Delason, City+2-7535 Brock, Henry V. 1 Gen. Bus., 803 Delaware, City-7-5603 Brod, Raymond P. 1 Engr., 17 No. Champion, City44-3161 Broderick, Myron F. 2 llist., 56 E. Lucius, Ci!y+2-3104 Broderick. Robert 2 Bio. Chcm., 600 VVil1is, City+7-5501 Brook, Robert A. 4 Acctg., 92 Leighton, City-8-1467 Brooks, Eugene 'l'. 3 Mech. Engr., R. D. 4. Lisbon-3945 Brooks, Gordon VV. 2 Music, Box 664, R. D. 1, Niles-2-7885 Brooks, Harold H. 2 Educ., 465 Shadyside Dr., Hubbardf-1-4082 Brothers. Budd R. 2 Gen. Bus.. 18 Kroeck. Cityf9-7961 Brown, Charles R. 3 1-list., 2295 Vklilson. Caiupbell45-5361 Brown, Clair S. 1 Spec., Box 23, New Bedford, Pa. Brown, Earl P. 1 Mdse., 1712 E. NVashington, New Castle, Pa.-7946-J Brown, Jack E. 2 Cicil Engr., 4325 Helena. Cityf2-7569 Brown, James J. P.G. El. Educ., 18 Second St., Campbell-5-2188 Brown, John F. 3 Acctg., 52 Duquesne. Columbiana-582 Brown, LeRoy 1 Pre-Law, 1135 Stiles NIV., VVarren Brown, lllargaret M. 3 Bus. Ed., 1640 Medford, City+2-3188 Brown, Olive T. 3 El. Ed., 248 S. Elm, Columbianaf4336 Brown, Robert L. 3 El. Engr., 3312 Hudson Dr., Cityf2-0707 Brown, VVilliam J. 1 Mdse., Bov. 314, Sharon, Pa.-7695 Browne, Chester A, 1 Mech. Engr., 1467 Ford. City-3-6223 Bishop, Donald S. 4 Math., 4424 South Ave., City-2-2855 1 . ,l 4 ' , 'Y 1- I H A . Bizza'ri, Anthony E. 4 Indus. Engr., 545 Redonda Rd., City-744637 Black, Harold R. 2 Acctg., 3626 Canheld Rd., CanField+2-3640 Black, James A. 4 Gen. Bus- 7910 Southern Blvd., City-8-5520 Black, James P. 3 Acctg., 150 Mill, Hubbard44-2482 Black,'Robret H. 3 Art, R. D, 2. Crescent Ave., Sharon, Pa.-4965 Blair, Kathryn G. 4 Educ., 15 Chestnut, VVheatland, Pa.--7846 Blair, Maxine M. 3 Pre-Nursing. 76 Syme. Sharon, Pa.-8-8029 Blair, Robert D. 1 Bus. Adm., 1190 East Main. Geneva+2789 Blake, Andrew C. 2 E. Engr., 621 New Court, City-7-6543 Blake, George B. 4 Bus. Adm., 621 NV. New Court, City-7-6543 Bland. Raymond L. 2 E. Engr., 232 Fairmount, Warren-3-6581 Blaylock, Cloyce M. 3 Bus. Ailm., 317 VV. Princeton, City+2-1446 Bletso, Ned C. 2 Chem. 2227 Volney Road, City-2-9251 Bletso, William E. 4 Acctg., Box 35, North Jackson-6-432 Brownlee, Bernice M., P.G. Music, 3405 Oak, Cityf6-3526 Brownlee, Jack R. 2 Bus, Adm., R. D. 1. Lowellville-4-5041 Brubaker, Danile VV. 2 Educ., Box 103, Cortland Bruce, Martha I. 1 Educ., 1117 Emerson, Farrell, Pa. Brudcrly, Robert E. 1 E. B., 943 East 5th, Salem-5551 Brudis, Henry J. 4 Physics, 609 Benwood, City-7-2342 Bruldis, Robert J. 4 Bus. Ad., 602 Benwood, City-4-5971 B1'1111Cll1, Tarcisio B. 2 E. E., 331 Lansing, City-3-4793 Brunetti, Ray 1 Pre-Engr., 1638 llleadowbrook, Cityf2-1427 Brunswick, Charles R, 2 Pre-Vet. Med., 75 Millet, City-9-4102 Bryer, Frank E. 2 Bus. Adm., R. D. 2, Lowellville Bryer, Lawrence VV. 2 Acctg.. R. D. 2, Box 16. Lowellville Bucci, Tony, 8 Bus. Adm., 452 WV. Ravenwood. City'-2-3483 Buccilli, Alvino A., P.G. Educ., 117 Courtland, Campbellf7-7547 Blice, Charles H. 1 Gen. Bus., 138 S. Garland, City44-3037 Bloomberg, Jerome, 2 M. E., 283 Custer, City-6-0846 Bloyer, Parke S. 3 Merch., 1906 Kensington, City-7-6747 Blunt, George A. 1 Elec. Engr., 11 East Boston, City+2-8864 Blymiller, Raymond H. 1 Bus. Ad., 846 Pennsylvania, City-4-3500 Bobby, Jolm 4 Acctg., 562 Franklin Ct. S.E., Warren-2741-4 Bobko, John 2 Bus. Ad., 310 Elm, Struthers-5-6879 Bobosh, Nick, 2 Soc. Sci., 105 16th St., Campbell-5-8246 Bobosky, George 4 M. E., 147 Chestnut, Struthers Bocko, Daniel 2 Acctg., 361 Mesabic, Sharon, Pa.-2-3709 Bocko, Sophie 1 Educ., 361 Mesabic, Sharon, Pa.-2-3709 Bodnar, Ann 1 L.A., 2116 Parker, City+3-4886 Bogdan, Edward 2 Biol., 110 Devitt Ave., Campbell--5-6596 Bogdan, John 2 Chem., 602 Spearman, Farrell, Pa. Bohanes, Joseph T, 2 Acctg., 423 Budd, Sharon, Pa.-2-2894 Bokesch, Michael A. 1 llldse., 246 Forest Hill Dr., City-9-3770 Boliver, Jolm 3 Phys. Ed., 52 College, Greenville, Pa.-521 Bollinger, William C. 4 Mdse., 104 Madison, New Castle, Pa.-5011-R Buchan nn, Edwina A, 4 L. A., 41 E. Delason, City-3-2248 Buckley, Mary K. 4 Art, 156 Halleck, City-3-2732 Buday, Matthew J. 2 Bus. Adm., 2437 Taylor, City-4-2474 Bukovan, George A. 3 Chem., 841 Bonnie Brae N. E., VVarren-4-8725 Bullis, Robert A, 1 Chem., 908 Marshlal, New Castle, Pa. Buonpane, Anthony 1 Music, 1206M Pollock, New Castle, Pa.-2513-R Burdge, Jeijfrey J. 2 Acctg., 108 Edgewater Dr.. City45-7790 Burger, George NV. 2 Acctg., 35 Forker Pl., Sharon, Pa.-2-1406 Burgoyne, Mary 4 Music, N. Jackson-2931 Burk, Virginia M. 2 Pre'Med., 382 Lora, City--3-9329 Burke, Claire l'. 3 Art, Sharon-Mercer Rd., Sharon, Pa.-9771 Burke, John T. 4 Biol., 443 NVengler, Sharon, l'a.f2-3351 Burke, Peter J. 1 Adv., 731 Bryson, City-3-3948 Burke, VVilliam A. 3 E. E., 4507 Lake Park Rd.. Cityf2-3230 Burke VVilliam S. 1 Adv., 731 Bryson, Cityg3-3943 Burki,l Donald M, 3 Psych., Box 406, R. D. lf-VVarren Burnett, Arthur L. 2 E. E., 175 Hamilton, Struthers Burnett, Harry A. 1 Math., Rt. 3, Cortland-4-0806 Bologna, Jack P. 1 Bus., 431 Harrison, Leechburg, Pa.-57-J Bologna, Nicholas A. 2 Bus. Org., 191 Kenmore, S.E., Warren-2-0830 Bondor, Steven L. 2 Civil Engr., 1740 Overland, City-4-2745 Bonta, Nick 1 Mdse., 655 Spruce, Sharon, Pa.42-4970 Booher, Elmer T. 1 Journalism, 379 Plum, Cityf6-3987 Book, Phillip VV. 3 Psych., 214 VV. VVood, Lowellville-6-6286 Booth, Evelyn F. 2 Educ., 2646 Cooper, City-2-3012 Booth, George A. 2 Acctg., 50 N. Arlington, Niles-2-7650 Borak, James G. 1 Bus. Adm., 209 VV. Scott, City-3-7067 Borak, Jene 1, 209 Scott, City-3-7067 Borcik. Andrew J. 1 Mdse., 1819 Poland-Canfield Rd., Poland-5-3242 Bord, Harry L. 2 Mdse., 3215 Kiwatha Rd., City-2-4945 Borrow, David A. 2 Phys. Ed., 288 WV. Pine, Lisbon-5106 Borson, Carl R. 1 Chem. Engr., 124 Clifton Dr., City-2-3708 21 4 Burnett, Mildred L. P.G. Educ., 342 Christian. Hubbard-4-1203 Burnett, Raymond L. 1 Acctg., 484 Charles S.E., VVarren-2501-9 Burnett, William G. 2 Advtg., 553 VV. VVarren, City-2-8880 Burns, Clarence D. 1 L. A., 8572 Southern Blvd., City Burns, David R. 4 Elec. Engr., 475 Perkinswood Blvd. S.E., Warren Burns, Robert E. 3 Acctg., 117 Brairiard Dr., City-2-5620 Burns, Robert J. 4 Gen, Bus., 291 Park, Cityf6-0521 Burosky, Andrew F. 2 Mdse., 151 N. Dunlap, Cityi9-3369 Burrows, James 1 Biol., M. C. 37, VVarren-8-2644 Burrows, Nell J. P.G. Educ., 142 Church, Hurrard-44-1408 Buser, Regis G. 1 Hist., 445 VVashington, Girard-5-5503 Bush, Charles R. 4 Phys. Educ.. 348 Florida, City-8-5985 Bush, James E. 2 Engl., 231 Hillcrest, New Castle, Pa.-1957-J Bush, Joseph, 2 Mdse., 221 No. Heights, City-3-3881 BEST WISI-IES TO CLASS OP 1950 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 15th ANNIVERSARY OI-IIO LEATHER COMPA Y Bushlingf, Jack 2 Acctg.-Law, 4040 Southern Rlvd., City+2-0970 Bushling, VVilliam H. 2 Pre-Law, 65 VV. Avondale, City Butch, Guy V. 3 Bus. Ad., 446 VValnut, Lowellvillcf6-6992 Butera, Gertrude A. 1 Pre-Law, 162 Oak, Leetonia-3281 Butler, Ernest XV, 2 Psych., 420 WV. Scott, City-3-3213 Buttry, Albert 4 Bus. Ad., 39 VVirt, Cityf7-1255 Byers, Everette E. l Bus., 126 Oliltown Rd., Cityf9-4071 Byrd, James 1 Pre-Mort., 1925 Baltimore, NVarren Byrnes, Richard E. 3 Biol., 62 Beechwood, City-S-6077 , C Cabell, Laura VV., Special L. A., 31 NV. Salem, Coluinbianaw632 Cable, Kenneth L. 3 Mech., Engr., 302 VV, Madison, City-3-8040 Cabrere, Francis X. 1 Physics, 630 Hayman, City-3-9803 Caccamo, Lucille M 1 El. Educ., 840 VV. Indianola, City-2-1053 Caclcowslci, 1 Engr., 2583 Veterans Dr., City-6-1186 Caflinan, Gloria, 3 Engl., 1540 Mahoning, Ci'ryf9-S360 Cafaro, Andrew J. 4 Math., 102 Morris, Girard-5-5346 Cain, Charles F. 4 Mdse.. 790 Elm Rd., VVarren-3-7474 Calderone, Michael A. 1 L. A., 25 Russell, Niles42-7429 Calderwood, Raymond O. 1 Bus. Ad., R. F. D. 1, Leavittsburgh Callahan, James C, 3 Psych., 93 XNY1ll1?il'llSOll, City Callahan, Robert E. 1 Gen. Bus., 402 Penn, Mcllonald-5-3564 Callahan, Russell E. 1 Bus. Adm., 608 Lincoln, Struthers Calvo Raymond R. 3 Engr., 2307 Third, N,E., Canton-2-4831 Campbna,'Albert L. 3 Phys. Ed., 411 Main, Hubbardf4-1585 Canlpana, Thomas A, 3 Phys. Ed., 418 Norwood, Cityf7-7477 Campbell, Jack E. 1 L. A., 449 E. Long, New Castle, Pa.-7808-VV Campbell, James H. 2 Mech. Engr., 1811 Kensington, City-3-6497 Campbell, John B, 3 Bus. Adm., 372 E. Florida, City-2-5879 Campbell, NVayne L. 3 Rus. Adm., 496 Fifth, Struthcrs-4-1395 Canipean, John 2 L. A., 140 VV.l 1Noodland, City-6-2611 Camuso, Betty QI. 2 Elm Ed., -lll Caroline, Hubbard-4-4001 Canellas, Andrew A. 1 Spec., 24 Oak Park. CitVf4-7502 Cannane, Raymond J. 2 Pre-Med., 29 Clinton, City-4-3459 Cannatti, Rocco P. 2 Acctg., 820 Berkley, City-7-5471 Cannelli, Rosemary 4 El. Ed., 1526 LaClede, City42-0651 Cannon, Robert J. 3 Psych., R. D. 1, Sharrott Rd., l'olanflf8-5017 Canon, Joseph G. 2 Engr., 448 Meek, Sharon, Pa.f2-1465 Cantwell Robert XV. 3 Bus. Adm., 1838 Coronado, City-3-7554 Capone, ,Eugene A. 4 Elm. Educ., 49 Oak Park. City-7-3510 Cappabianca, Jack S. 1 Bus. Adm., 605 Parkcliff, City-2-9178 Cappelli, Edward J. 4 Acctg., 234 Byron, City-7-7420 Cappy, James J. 3 Psych., 23 VV. Delason, City Caputo, Eugene J. 1 Acctg., 476 Francisca, City-4-2685 Carano, N 1 A 32 Penhale Cam wbell 5 6451 Hilda 11. L. ., . 7 , 1 - - . Carano, Val J. 1 Elem. Educ., 370 Penhale. Campbell-5-6904 Carden James F. 1 Mech. Engr., 1741 McCollum Rd., City-9-4406 Cardille, VVilliam R, 1 Bus. Adm., 37 Stambaugh, Sharon, Pa.-7782 Cardinal, Daniel L. 2 Soc. Sci., 193 Albert. N. E., VVarren-4-6088 Cardinal, Vincent J. 3 Bus. Adm., 193 Albert, N. E., VVarren-4-6088 Carfano, Christopher J. 2 Acctg., 137 Center, Strnthers-5-5707 GIRARD, OHIO Carlson, Raymond 2 Ind., Engr., 7350 Southern B1vd:, City-2-5065 Carlson, Richard D. 3 Mech. Engr., 553 Breaden, City-7-8604 Carlyle, Susan, C. 2 Art. Ed., 44 MacArthur Dr., City-2-1478 Carnevale, James P. 2 Educ.., 126 N. Prospect, City-3-5267 Carnevalle, Patt J. 2 Educ., 760 LaClede, City-2-8329 I Carnevale, Richard R. 3 Chem. Engr., 126 N. Prospect, Cityf3-5267 Carney, John B. 1 Bus. Adm., 32 Fairview, Campbell45-2969 Carney, John F. 1 Bus. Adm., 37 Broadway, City-6-1505 Carney, Loretta A. 1 Engl., 934 Wilson, Struthres-5-4179 Carney, William J. 1 Lib. Arts, 32 Cleveeland, City-6-3045 Carson, William B. 4 Phys. Ed., 111 E. Liberty, Girard-S-3562 Carter, Roy E. 1 Mert., 1113 Negley, Farrell, Pa.-2-1517 Case, Joseph J. 3 Gen. Bus., 564 W. Delason, City-3-7536 Casey, John P. 1 Mech. Engr., 155 Lewis-Seifert.Rd., Hubbard-4-7029 Casteel, Ellamae 1 Bus. Adm., 7235 Parkview, City-8-6216 Casto, Alvin G., Special, R. D. 1, Poland-5-4505 Castrodale, Cledo 3 Chem., 560 Loveless, City-3-2030 Cataland, George 2 Chem., 578 Coitsville Rd., Campbell-7,5577 Cataland, Helen, Special Art, 578 Coitsville Rd., Campbell-7-S577 Cataldi, Sante N. 1 Psych., 21 High, Sharpsville, Pa.-9387 Catania, Mary D. 3 Med. Tech., 355 Summit, City-3-5540 Catherman, Helene H., Audit L. A., 40 Baldwin, City-3-4887 Cauffield, Dorothy M. 1 Acctg., Evansville Rd., Niles-2-2979 Cavanaugh, Maryellen 1 Art, 122 W. Boston, City-2-5277 Cavanaugh, Thomas D. 2 Bus. Adm., 3506 Glenwood, City-2-2839 Cebriak, Tony 2 Engr., 3929 Mahoning, City-9-4716 Celec, Albert S. 1 Pre-Dent., 352 E. Avondale, City-Z-6323 Centofanti, Ann M. 1 Elem. Educ., 96 Sexton, Struthers-5-7690 Centofanti, James F. 1 Mech. Engr., 96 Sexton, Struthers-5-7690 Cepin, Steve 3 Mdse., 1115 Wilson, City-7'5114 Cercone, Richard 1 Engr., 607 W. Indianola, City Cercone, Richard G. 1 Gen. Bus., 2608 Glenwood, City-8-4148 Cerimele, Edward P. 2 Adv., 133 Wildwood Dr., City-2-3956 Cerny, John F. 2 Acctg., 21.4 N. Lane, City-7-7226 Ceryan, Joseph G. 3 Chem., 1213 N. Garland, City-3-0255 Chain, Berniece S. 3 Educ., 264 Potomac, City-2-3473 Chamberlain, Harry E. 1 Bus. Adm., 39 Margaret, Nilesf2-3374 Chamberlain, N. Margaret, 3 Elem. Educ., 1443 Elm, City-3-1030 Chapman, George A. I Biol., Mines-Stillwagon Rd., R. S, Warren Chapman, Guy R. 4 Lndus. Engr., 1625 Elm, City-7-7351 Chappel, Ronald R. 2 Chem., 342 Atlantic, VVarren42-9352 Charles, Earl 1 Mdse., 151 VVoodbine, Struthers-5-6982 Charles, Louis 1 Psych., 1205 Cunningham, New Castle, Pa.-6085-R Charnas, VVilliam E. 2 M. Engr., 625 Hoyt, Warren-3-4413 Chase, Harold C. 2 Elec. Engr., R. D. 2, Hubbard-4-4288 Chavara, Frank M. 1 Bus. Adm., 366 Grant, Sharon, Pa.-2-2932 Chelekis, Ernest 3 Mdse., 1802 Overland, City-4-7900 Chelekis, John E, 2 Elem. Educ., 1802 Overland, Cityf4-7900 Cherry, Josephine E. 2 Engl., R. D. 1, Brookfield Chiandussi, Elti J. 1 Arch., 2369 Goleta, City-3-0105 Chiccarelli, Anthony J. 3 Chem., 28 Maple, Girard-S-3612 Chisar, Frank M. 3 Bus. Adm., 215 Emerald, City-7-8109 Christein, John E. 4 Phys. Ed., R. D. 3, Warren-7-2903 Ch1'iS'CCil1, Pauline 1 L. A., R. F. D. 3, Warren-7-2903 IN PHOTOGRAPHY . . . YOUR SENIOR CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER Hfeq Stawlia v Sh dan Road William R. Ab Y Y gstown, Ohio Phon 8 2530 Christie, Xvilliam VV. l Hist., 413 Hoffman, City-4-3705 Christoff, Alex 2 Acctg., 111 N. Brockway, City-9-5324 Ch roni ak, Nicholas G. 3 Music, 70 Benita, Citv-3-7248 Chudik, Iohn 1 Pre-Law, 530 Dixon, City-7-9596 Chuey, Thomas A. 1 El. Ed., 277 Maplewood, Struthers-5-6826 Chuhanich, Edward I. 1 Elem. Educ., 2658 Cooper, City+2-4622 Chulik, Ted 1 M. Engr., 62 E. Philadelphia, City-S-3543 Chuparkoff, George A. 3 Pol. Sci., 14226 Broad, Struthers-5-7444 Church, Iim U. 2 Chem. Engr., 455 Alameda, City-4-1994 Ciavarella, Ioseph V. 3 Acctg., 933 XV. Indianola, City-8-1585 Cica, Michael M. 2 Gen. Bus., 929 NVallis, Farrell, Pa.-2-3718 Ciccone, Samuel, 1 Phys. Ed., 724 Mason, Niles-2-2209 Cicero, Ioseph I. 2 Pre-Med., 41815 Grant, Niles-2-7007 Ciminelli, Ioseph M. 2 Art, 2768 VV. Federal, City-4-2064 Cinque, Frank 1 Acctg., Box 181, Hillsville, Pa. Ciotola, Frank 2 Biol., 933 Vtlallis. Farrell, Pa,-6468 Cipollone, Nicholas, 3 Spanish, 279 N. Heights, City-3-0917 Ciriello, Edward M. 2 Bus. Adm., 3026 VV. Federal, City-6-2890 Cirka, Mary A. 3 Bus. Adm., 1729 Silliman, City-9-S319 Citino, Ida 1 Psych., 812 Summit, Salem-5480 Clare, Albert F. 1 Acctg., 436 Clinton, Niles-2-3446 Clark, Carolyn M. 1 Lang., 376 Central Parkway S.E., VVarren-4-5499 Clark, Christopher T., I'.G., L. A., 518 S. Main, Niles Clark, Edward L. 3 Math., 514 Elm, City-7-1585 Clark, Forest VV. 3 Mech. Engr., 1345 Shehy, Cityi3-5946 Clark, Frank P. 1 Engr., 1903 Elm. City-3-4995 Clark, Ianice H. 1 Art, 1250 NVard, VVarren-2-4956 Clark, Ioe VV. 1 Educ., 96 McClure, Struthers-5-2675 Clark, Ioseph I. 3 Educ., 356 VV. Glenaven, City-2-0378 Clark, Iohn R. 3 Engr., 110 VV. VVarren, City-7-7184 Clark, Paul M. 1 Pre-Law, 212 VV. Main, Girard Clark, Robert G. 3 Educ., 985 VVarren, Niles-2-3336 Clark, Robert H. 3 Mdse., 45 Milton, City-9-3717 Clark, Rose M. 3 Educ., 450 Beechwood Dr., Hubbardf4-5011 Clark, William E. 1 Pre-Law, 43 N. Cedar, Nilcs42-7737 Clarke, Herbert I. 3 Bus. Adm., R. F. D, 1, Mineral Ridge-2-3384 Clarke, Phillip A. 3 Mdse., 374 Spring, Struthers-5-4089 Clarkson, Harold B. 1 Pre-Law, 30 VVoodrow, Cityf2-7091 Clayton, Robert H. 2 Pre-Law, S104 Hitchcock Rd., Cityf2-S046 Cleary, Edward I. 3 Gen. Bus., 142 Halleck, City-3-9642 Cleary, Iohn R. 1 Chem. Engr., 198 E. Ravenwood, City-2-2376 Clemente. Virgo A. 1 M. Engr., 3419 Hillman. City-2-3778 Cleveland, Mabelle C., 4 Elem. Educ.. Brookfield-S-3421 Cline, Mary V. 2 Nursing, 1037 Oak Hill, Citv-7-0864 Clingerman. Richard G. Physics, 45 XV. Dclason, City-8-6778 Coakle y, VVilliam D. P.G. English, 2656 Berkshire Rd., Cleveland-FA Coates, Iames B. 1 L. A., 25814 Poland, Struthers-5-4683 Cobb, Nolan O. 3 Adv., 131 E. Long, New Castle, Pa.-5099-R Coco, Iames. 3 Mdse., Box 221, Hillsville, Pa.-3165-I-12 Codespoti, Mary L. 4 Lang., 2326 l'owc1'sway, Citvffl-5958 Cohn, Stanley L. 1 Lib. Arts, 2221 Guadelupe, Citvf7-9328 Colangelo, Victor I., Spec. Music, 729 New Castle, Sharon, Pa.,-2-1966 Colbrunn, Iames VV. 2 Bus. Adm., 3760 Logan Rd., City-3-3874 Colburn, Iohn E. 3 Iourn., 203 Chicago, City-2-3654 Colclaser, Francis 3 Phys. Ed., 499 Robinson Pl., Sharon, Pa. Cole, Charles T. 3 Acctg., 331 E. Ravenwood, City-2-1216 Cole, Elmer B. 3 Acctg., 46 E. Henry, City-7-2187 Cole, Virginia M. 2 Nursing, 171 Federal N.E., XVarren-343444 Colella, Ioseph A. 1 Engr., 43 Morley, Campbell-7-6282 Coleman, Abe A., P.G. Ind. Engr., 1555 VVestview Dr., VVarren-3-7526 Coleman, Clarence H. 1 Pre-Med., 232 Grant, City-6-2384 Coleman, Theodore E. 1 Pre-Mort., 634 Hayman, City-4-1596 Colgrove, VVilliam C. 3 Bus. Adm., 17 Elva, Citv-2-4052 Collins Collins , Arnold, 3 Aeefg., 3634 Belmont, Cny-711489 Charles I. P.G. Chem., 168 E. Ravenwood, CitVf2-3324 couinsj Paul E. 1 Acctg., R. D. 1, shafpsviiie, Pa.-9823 Collins, Ralph E. 1 Pre-Law. 611 Ford, City-7-3906 Collins Colson , Robert E. 4 Advtg., 93 E. Philadelphia, City-2-2553 , Alfred B. 1 Bus. Ad., 824 Olive N. E., VVarrenf4538-3 Comanescu, Neil, 2 Art, 479 Griswold, VVarrenf3-5878 Cornsia, Nick E. 1 Bus. Adm., 2852 VVilson, Campbell-5-4530 Comstock, Ha1'ley B. 1 Mdse., 180 Third, Sharon, Pa.-2-7592 Coney, Otis, 2 Psych., 462 VV. LaClede, City-2-3466 Conger, Robert L. 1 Bus. Ad., 422 N. Canfield-Niles Rd., City-9-6696 Congini, Carl I. 3 Adv., 219 Friendship, New Castle, Pa.-7083-R-1 Conglose, Carmen C. 3 Civil Engr., 316 E. Home, New Castle, Pa.-6206-I Conglose, Michael C. 2 Bus., 1410 Delaware, New Castle, Pa.-1799-M Conklin, Cloud M. 4 Elec, Engr., 102 Yo.-Poland Rd.-5-2724 Conklin, Paul M. Educ., Box 537, Poland-5-2252 Conklin, Robert S. 2 Mdse., 293 Sexton, Struthers-5-2529 Conlan, Iack L. 4 Acctg., 1530 Palmyra Rd.. VVarren-3496-9 Conley, Stanley I. 1 Clarinet, 55 Madison, Sharon, Pa.k2-2488 Conley, XValter VV. 3 Mech. Engr., R, D. 3, Cortland Conn, Earle R. 3 Psych., 36 Como, Strnthers-5-2517 Connelly, Sally I. 1 Educ., 469 VV. Ravenwood, City-2-8341 Connors, Garrett L. 1 Educ., 3707 Elmwood, City-9-7275 Conroy, Iack I. 2 Acctg., 234 Auburndale, City-2-3034 Conroy, Ioseph C. 2 Gen. Bus., 605 N. Walnut, City-7-5357 Conroy, Robert T. 2 Econ., S N. Glenellen, City-9-3177 Conroy, Stephen S. 1 Engl., 1045 Parkwood, City-7-4081 Conti, Michael, 3 Biol., 1147 McGuffey Rd., City-3-8960 Conwa y, Charles H. 2 Acctg., 52 NV, Evergreen Citv+2-4248 Coogan, Iohn A. 1 Gen. Bus., 47 Illinois, City47-8506 Cook, Anthony C. 3 Soc. Sci., 41 McGufl'ey Rd., Citv-7-6839 Cook, Clyde M. 1 Mdse., Y.M.C.A., City44-3161 Cook, Howard A. 4 Phys. Ed., 419 Pasadena, City-3-0628 Cook, Iames V. 3 Mech. Engr., 3227 South, City42-6779 Cook, Loretta A. 3 Psych., 140 E. Grant, Lowellville-6-6839 Cook, Richard A. 1 L. A., 101 NV. 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Ad., Columbiana-4218 Corletzi, Ambrose C. 3 Mech. Engr., 514 Breaden, City-3-5932 Corletzi, Carl I. P.G. Acctg., 327 Harvard, City-7-9012 Corletzi, Louis D. 1 Ind., Engr., 805 VV. LaClede, City-2-9785 Cornell, Hamid R. 2 Civil Engr., 123 Cullinan, Masury48-5672 Cornthwait. Donald V. 1 Art, R. D. 2, Sharpsville, Pa.+2405 Cornwell, Stanley R. 4 Mech. Eugr., 266 N. Oakland, Sharon, Pa.-7001 Corrado, Amelia I. 2 Educ., 120 N. Maryland, City-9-7494 Corrado, Irene A. 3 Engl., 120 VV. Maryland, City-9-7404 Corsatea, Tom 3 Merch., 1129 Buena Vista, VVarren-4-6411 Coseriu, Daniel 3 Engl., 310 Custer, City-3-4998 Costa, Iulia M. 3 Sociology, 437 Bennington, Cityg3-4051 Costa, Robert R. 3 Biol., 1003 Franklin, City Costantino, Leonard R. 2 El. Ed., 100 12th. Campbell-5-3432 Costanzo, Donald I. 1 Arch. Engr., Park, New Waterford-5511 Coste. Maurice 1 Art, 271 Dickey, VVarren-2445-3 Costello, Edward P. 1 Bus, Ad., 461 VV. Boston, City-8-2871 Cotton, Iohn W. 3 Educ.. North Limaf--9-2148 Cotton, Robert VV. l El. Ed., Box 505, North Lima-9-2148 Cotton, Richard I. 2 Bus. Ad., 610 Alice, City-7-4784 Cotton, Stanley L. 3 Mdse., R. D. 1, Volant, Pa.-4-3161 Coughenour, Chester L. 2 Pre-Mort.. 293 Mahoning Court, Warren-3834-1 Coughlin, Leo C. 1 Civ. Engr., 337 Hudson, City--3-4418 Courtney, Ioseph 3 Bus. Adm., 120 Homestead Dr., City-8-5984 Covas, Anthony 1 Mdse., 98 E. Delason, Citv-7-4174 Covelli, Ferdinando R. 1 Bus. Adm., 94 S. Eee, R. D. 8, New Castle Pa 45063-R Covelli, Michael I. I L. A., 92 S. Lee, R. D. 8, New Castle, Pa.-152-VV-2 Cowen, Elliott S. 2 Adv., 1407 Ohio, City+6-2757 Cox, Calvin I. 2 Advtg., 718 Foster, City-7-5837 Cox, Dorainae, 1 El. Educ., 118 Manchester, City-9-6758 Cox, Henry F.. P.G. Bus. Adm., P. O. Box 299, Pulaski, Pa.-8010-I-21 Coy. Robert W. 4 Elec. Engr., Greenford-3-5834 Coyle, VVinitred C. 1 Nursing Educ., 3419 Idlewood. City-2-5801 Cracraft, Donald K. 3 Civ. Engr., 2002 South Heights, Cityf8-6084 Cracraft, Robert G. 2 Acctg., 48 McKinley. City49-8968 Craig, David D. 1 Acctg., 1632 Hillman, City-3-2979 Craig, Ioseph I, 1 Phil., 551 Parkcliffe, City-8-5166 Craig, Robert E. 1 Mdse., 977 Sherman, Sharon, Pa.-2-8273 Crandall, Iohn H. 3 Acct,-gf., R. D. 1. Girard-5-3766 Crane, Robert K. 1 Bus. 2144 Oak I-lill, City+2-8750 Crass, Harvey S. 2 Bus. Adm.. 443 Second, New Philadelphia-3-3847 Crawford, Donald M. 1 Mech. Ener., 905 Buckeye, Wellsville-662-M Crawford, Lawrence S. 2 Engr.. 195 Arthur, Masury-8-8097 Crawford, Robert G. 2 Acctg., 56 Indianola Rd., City-2-0482 Crawford, Theoedore F. 1 Engr., R. D. 1, Petersburg:-9-2620 Craytor, Robert I. 2 M. Engr., 46 Hyde, Niles-2-3983 Creed, Donald R. 3 Bus. Adm.. 33 Mill Creek Dr., City-2-3538 Creps, Iohn A. 4 E, Engr., 7114 Marinthiana. City-2-2424 Crew, Iack I. 1 Mdse., 2356 Goleta, City-7-3012 Crichton, Iack M. 1 Acctg., 72 Milton. Cityi9-3182 Crino, Philip F., P.G. Bus. Adm., 47 Tremble, Campbell-5-4137 Crino, Richard A. 3 Soc. Sci., 571 12th, Campbell-5-6710 Criscione, Anita M. 4 Elem. Educ., 51 Lizzie, Girard-5-6341 Criscione, Iolfin M. 4 Chem., 51 Lizzie, Girard-5-6341 Crishal, Margaret A. 1 Phys. Ed.. 1531 Florencedale, City-7-4396 Crispen, Richard W. 4 Civil Engr., 214 E. Lincoln, New Castle, Pa.-7- Crites, Katherine H. 3 Engl., 224 Arlington, City-6-3767 Crivelli, Mario P. 1 Bus. Adm., 559 Gibson, City-4-7582 Cronin, Iohn M. 3 Bus. Adm., 45 E. Marion, City-7-9538 Cronin, Leo D. 3 Acctg., 14175 Market, City-3-7961 Cronin, Richard E. 3 Acctg., 649 Bryson, City--4-3232 Crook, Philip N. 4 Bus, Adm., 3643 Irma, City-2-4186 Cross, Charles B. 3 Pre-Law, 101715 Shehy, City-7-4887 Crossley, Leroy I. 3 Acctg., 25 Highland, Poland-5-4417 Crossrnan, Robert H. 3 Biol., 166 Edgewater Dr., City-5-7908 Crouch, Allen 1 Bus. Adm., 3524 Hudson Dr., City-2-4137 Crouch, Neva W. 4 Educ., 1349 Beechcrest N.VV., VVarren-2-3391 Crowe, George F. 4 Bus.. 38 Thornton. City-3-5730 Crowe, Lois E. 1 Educ. Bus., 134 VV. XVarren, City46-1580 Crowe, William I. 1 Gen. Bus., 134 VV. VVarren, City-6-1580 Crowell, Alice M. 4 Nursing. 131 Ierome, Lisbon-433 Crowell, Iuanita I. 3 Med. Tech., Stambaugh Nurses Home, Cityi7-0751 Crowll, Iohn 3 Chem., 128 Madison, Campbell Croysdale, Herbert R. 3 Mech. Emir., 67 E. Glenaven, Citv+2-5808 544-R Crozier, William T. 1 Gen. Bus., Rio Grande Dr., Rt. 1, 'Leavittsburg-9-3523 Crum, Iames M. 2 Bus. Adm.. 124 VV. Philadelphia. City42-6387 Crupi, Ioe F. 3 Music, 908 VVashington, Girardf5-5154 Crytzer, Iack I. 2 Acctg., 149 Erskine, City-2-2969 Cubbison, Iack A. 3 Bus. Adm., 19649Q Bancroft, City-2-8686 Cubick, Robert W. 2 Educ., 1733 Gladstone, City-4-5637 Culp, Malvern H. 2 Engr., R.F.D. 1, Canf'leld43-5310 Cummerick, Betty A. 3 Sec, Stud., 1147 VVallis, Farrell, Pa.f2-3380 Cummins, Florence L. 2 Art, 282 Loveless, VVarren-4354-2 Cundik, Alec 3 Engr., 2551 Tampa, City-8-6419 Cunningham, Bruce G. 1 Civ. Engr., Mc 37 VVarren+8-2731 Cunningham, Iane G. 2 Nursing, 1643 Elm, Cityf7-0085 Curry, Norman G. 1 Pre-Dent., 1513 Oak Hill, City-7-7312 Curtis, Robert F. 1 Mdse., 55715 High., Sharon, Pa.-2-5085 Curtis, Robert S. 2 Advtg., 102625 Himrod, Cityf6-4033 Cuscino, Norman 3 Bus, Adm., 309 E. Lutton, New Castle. Pa.+7762-5 Cuthbertson, Carol 1 Lab. Tech., 124 N. Portland, City-9-8238 Cvengros, Amelia I. 3 Sec. Studies, 179 Reeed, Campbell-5-5514 Cvetnic, Katherine B. 1 Sec. St., 312 Penensylvania, McDonalde5-8273 Cwynar, Frank I. 1 Bus. Adm., 610 Court, New Castle, Pa.-1507-M Cwynar, Ted 2 M. Engr., 1708 Hanna, New Castle, Pa.-2680-M D DaCunto, Dolores, 1 Music, 336 E. Park, Hubbardf4-4901 Daggett, William W. P.G. Acctg., 637 Delaware, City-7-8768 D'Agostino, Ann M. 2 El. Ed., 2016 VVilson, Campbell-3-5446 Dahlgren, Carl I. 2 A. E., 168 W. Warren, City-6-3858 Dahlgren, Iune E. 3 Psych., 555 S. Hazelwood, City-9-6341 Dailey, Ioseph C. 1 Art, 1215 Woodland, Warren-2-8478 Dailey, William R. 2 Bus. Adm., 1215 VVoodland, Vyarren-2-8478 Dakides, Michael E. 1 Bus. Adm., 1211 Belleview, City-3-4988 Dalabakis, Angelo G. 4 Pre-Med., 522 Falls, City-7-2454 Dalberg, Robert E. 1 Civil Engr., 338 Ferndale, City-2-3372 Dalessandro, Alfred I. 3 Mrlsc., 1620 Oak, City-7-8156 Dalessandro, Iames A. 4 Mech. Engr., 319 Fulton, Niles-2-4732 Daley, Iohn I. 2 Gen. Bus., 201 Russell, Niles-2-6300 Daley, Robert I. 2 Advtg., 36 N. Elm, Columbiana-4371 D'Altorio, Ioseph A. 3 Merchg., 146 S. Forest, City- -4-7486 Daly, Frank V. 4 Mus. Ed., 47 Eln1, Masury-8-8000 D'Amico, Lawrence M, 1 El. Engr., 648 Robbins, Niles-2-2189 D'Amico, Peter M. 1 Bus. Adm., 149 Clarencedale, City-2-9842 Damore, Guy F. 3 Biol., 379 Elberen, City-9-5778 Dance, Benjamin R. 1 Engr.,.137 Euclid, New Castle, Pa.f4154-M Dance, Charles M. 2 Elec. Engr., 137 Euclid, New Castle, Pa.-4154-M Danes, Arnold A. 1 Phy. Ed., 327 E. Park, Niles D'Angelo, John 1 Mech. Engr., 151 Wirt, City-7-5484 Daniles, Daniel O. 2 Bus. Adm., 1966 Brownlee, City-8-4415 Danilov, Eli 3 Soc. Sci., 2627 Shady Run, City-8-4310 Danko, Michael J. 4 Elec. Engr., 77 Sixteeenth, Campbell-5-4035 Dankoff, Joseph 1 El. Engr., 696 Spruce, Sharon, Pa.f2-2861 Dankovich, Kalman E. 3 Acctg., 29 Second, Masuryg8-8593 Dankovich, Louis J. P.G. Econ., 733 Bryson, City-6-2481 Dann, David J. 2 B. A., 1233 Parkman Rd., VVarren-3-3889 Dann, Raymond 1 Pre-Med., R. D. 1, Cortland-J-129 D'Antonio, Sini 1 Mech. Engr., 3106 VV. Federal, Cityf3-5593 Danus, John T. 4 Pre-Med., 131 WVilson, Struthers-5-3333 Danylchak, Joseph J. 3 Acctg., 303 Penhale, Campbell-5-6677 Darling, Anne M. P,G. Educ., 1361 Wilson, Citvf6-0142 Darling, Charles VV. 1 El. Educ., 1361 VVilson, Cityf6-0142 Daubespeck, John A, 1 Acctg., 179 VVarren, City-2-7760 Davarizo, Anthony T. 3 Elem. Educ., 145 Forest, City-4-5915 Davanzo, Frank A. 4 Phys. Ed., 1028 Charlotte, City Davanzo, John E. 4 Acctg., 399 Norwood, City-3-5468 David, George, Spec. Bus. Adm., 25 VVallis, Farrell, Pa. David, John R. 1 Mech, Engr., 103 Harmno, Niles42-7300 Davidson, Richard C. 4 Elec. Engr., 58 Ferncliffe, City-2-1460 Davidson, Robert E. 2 Acctg., 460 S. Irvine. Sharon, Pa.-4679 Davies, Alan H. 4 Rom. Lang., 384 Meek, Sharon, Pa.-2-2552 Davies, Benjamin J. 4 Sec. Stud., 463 W. Boston, City-2-2183 Davies, Eleanor E. 4 El. Ed.. 116 E. Boston, City-2-5928 Davies, Elizabeeth J. 2 Pre-Law, 156 McGill. Lowellville-6-6352 Davies, Robert F. 3 Gen. Bus,. 960 S. Belle Vista, City-9,4730 Davies, Ronald C. 3 Acctg., 384 Meek. Sharon, Pa.-2-2552 Davies, Thomas F. Soec. L. A., 5207 Southern Blvd., City-8-5167 Davies, Trevor C. 1 Bus. Adm., 4644 Fitzgerald, City+9-8073 Davies, Venita D. 4 Sec. Studies. 66 Boston, City-4-4437 Davin, Mary Jo 2 Nursing. 436 W. Madison, City-3-4350 Davis, Alvin B. 1 Chem. Engr., 564 Atlantic N.E., Warren-3-5321 Davis, Bennie 1 Mdse., 680 Wilson, City-4-3044 Davis, Derrill J. 2 Acctg., 361 Warren, Niles-2-7549 Davis, DeWayne R. 3 Adv., 459 Lathrop, New Castle, Pa.-1768-J Davis, Doris E. 1 Elem. Educ., 539 Parmelee, City-6f0471 Davis, Floyd A. 3 Soc. Sci., Methodist Parsonage, N. Jackson-5281 Davis, Frank T. 1 Pre-Dent., 2956 Edgar, City-3-6819 Davis, Frank W. 3 Mech. Engr., 248 Clingan, Hubbardg4-1343 Davis, George T. 1 Engr., 437 Oregon, Warren-3-7836 Davis, Gladys H. 3 Educ., R. D. 2, Hubbard-8-8462 Davis, Harry L. 2 Pre-Med., 1927 Medford, City-248729 Davis, Helen M. 3 Nursing, 464 York, Warren-3-4451 Davis, Howard D. 3 Mech. Engr., 1037 Oak Hill, City-7-0864 Davis, John P. 2 Soc. Sci., R. R. 1, King Granve Rd., Brookfield-8-2278 Davis, Joseph VV. 4 Mech. Engr., 71 Centervale, City+2-4577 Davis, June S. 1 Acctg., 1809 Haywood, Farrell. Pa.-7434 Davis, Kenneth T. 1 Educ.. 314 E. Liberty, Hubbard-4-6982 Davis, Leslie C. 4 Elem. Educ., 419 McKinley Blvd., McDonald-5-3710 Davis, Mary M, 1 Art, 403 VV. LaClede, CityF8-3719 Davis, Nelson R. 1 L. A., 189 Lewis-Seifert Rd., Hubbard-4-1134 Davis, Richard C. 1 Bus. Adm., 110 Youngstown Rd., Poland-5-4598 Davis, Robert E. 2 Hist., New Middletown-2802 Davis, Robert T. 1 Elec. Engr., Box 361-A. Leavittsburg-9-2535 Davis, William J, 1 Acctg., 206 E. Kline, Girard-5-3291 Davis, William L. 3 Chem., 1340 Shehy, City-7-1007 Davison, Robert O, 4 Bus. Adm.. 159 E. Midlothian Blvd., City-2-4408 Davner, William G. 2 Acctg.. 102 E. Glenaven, City-8-2312 Dawson, VVilliam V. 2 Elec. Engr., 117 Erskine. City-2-7428 Day, Dale, 2 Soc., R. F. D. 2, E. Palestine-5150 Day, Nicholas, 1 Acctg., R, F. D. 1. Poland-5-2396 De Rose, Jack R. 2 Pre-Med., 349 Hilton, City-2-7347 Desanti, Walter J. 2 Acctg., 537 Spring, Struthers-5-6233 DeSanto, Joseph D, 4 Acctg., 312 Robinson Rd., Campbell Deskin, Harry J. P. G. Educ., 4014 Euclid Blvd., City-2-4268 Desmond, John P. 3 Acctg., 29 Tacoma, City-7-9592 DeTunno, Fedoro P. 3 Educ., 112 Park Heights, City-3-9777 Deutsch, Max W. 1 Bus. Adm., 52 W. Dennick, City-3-3948 DEVlUCCHf, Joseph 2 Pre-Dent. 225 E. Boston, City-8-1083 Devine, Derwent C. 3 Chem. Engr., 47 Williamson, City-6-0721 Devine, Florence 2 Elem. Educ., 453 W, Liberty, Hubbard44-1331 Dewalk, Arnold R, 2 Acctg., 73 N. Benton, City-9-8906 DeWitt, Robert 1 Chem., 1932 E. High, City-7-4625 Dial, Betty G, 3 Hist., 11 Wirt, Apt. 66, City-7-4232 Diana, Robert J, 1 Pre-Phar., 813 Bank, City-3-2662 DlCicco, Virginia A. 1 Nursing, 201 Eighth, Campbell-5-5069 DiCioccio, John J. 1 Psych., 203 E. Marcon, City-3-5548 Dick, Marlin E. 3 Bus. Adm., Berlin Center Dicks, Rodney E. 4 Soc. Sci., 131 16th, Campbell-5-4934 Dickson, James 1 Gen. Bus., 1715 Sheridan, VVarren-4498-6 Dickun, Charles A. 1 Acctg., 504 Lincoln, Struthers-5,3996 Dieringer, Aida B. 1 L. A., 205 Griswold, City-2-6419 Dietzel, Paul W. 2 Bus. Adm., 78 Williamson, City-6-1354 DiGiacobbe, Chester L. 1 Phys. Ed., 1155 Paige N.E., Warren-4-5036 Dignan, Edward J. 3 Adv., 47 Illinois, City-7-8506 DiLallo, John J. 1 Engr., 139 N. Lane, City-7-8027 DiLallo, Joseph P, 2 Mdse., 139 N. Lane, City-7-8027 Dilley, Howard A. 3 Bus, Adm., 1549 Hubbard Ct., City-3-7048 Dilley, Marcena Q., Spec. Educ., Box 24, Williamsiield-Y-24 Dilley, Robert L. 4 Acctg., Box 24, WilliamsHeldfY-24 Dillon, Margaret M. 1 Bus. Art, 137 E. Liberty, Girard DiLorenzo, Angelo M. 1 Mdse, 409k Blunston, New Castle, Pa.-7859-R DiMargio, Nick A. 4 Engr., 850 Griffith, City-6-1544 Dimenno, Betty J. 3 Piano, 344 VV. Judson, City-8-2838 DiMuzio, Samuel T. 2 Mech, Eng., 1932 Connecticut, City-9-8176 Dinger, John A. 4 Acctg., 2912 Hudson Dr., City-2-0784 Dinger, William H. 4 Acctg., 342 W. Delason, City-3-3329 Dinsmore, John E. 3 Bus. Adm., 312 Norwood, New Castle, Pa.k3373-M Diorio, Geraldine A. 2 Elem. Educ., 74 Charles, Struthersf5-4400 DiPiero, Augustine D. 3 Bus. Adm., 410 Forest Hill Dr., City-9-7488 DiRenzo, Pete 4 Ind. Engr., 672 Youngstown Rd., Lowellville46-6376 DiRienzo, Ben 1 Physics, 585 Loveless, City-3-7986 DiRienzo, Henry 3 Math., 585 Loveless, City-3-7986 Diroll, John F. 2 E. Educ., 53 Fifth, Hubbard-4-8802 DiRusso, Elio 1 El. Engr., 249 Carlton, City--3-5355 DiScenna, Amleto, Spec., 25 Caloin, City-7-5303 Dismukes, Patty J. 1 Music, 418 Kyle, City-3-6194 Distransky, Michael 2 Mdse., Sharon-Yo. Rd., Masury-8-5083 DiTommaso, Armond 2 Educ., 2811 Wilson, Campbell-5-5778 Dixon, Freddie L. 3 Bus, Adm., 721 Himrod, City-6-3198 Docherty, Henry 1 Elec. Engr., 1328 Kensington, City-7-4839 Dean, Donald W. Spec. Bus. Ad., 1019 Fairview, City-4-3414 Dear, William E. 2 Phys. Ed., 1913 Farrell Terrace, Farrell, Pa.-2-2214 DeAscentis. Anthony T. 3 Sec. Educ.. 3219 South, City-8-2661 DeBlasio, Gloria C. 4 Music, 907 S. Schenley, City DeCapua, William E. 1 Econ., 474 Baldwin, Sharon, Pa.-7671 DeCenso, John A. 3 Pre-Law, 3633 Neilson, City-8-1971 DeCola, Alphonse 2 Phy. Ed., 3727 Loveland, City-5-2548 Dedrick, Wilfred R. 2 Acctg., 23315 Orchard Pl., City-3-5983 DeEulio, John 2 Acct., 1013 Dewey, New Castle. Pa.f5038-W DeGenaro, Jody A. 3 Soc. Sci., 4105 Howard, City-2-6101 DeGenova, Daniel P. 1 Bus. Ad., 46 Moore, Struthers-5-6765 Deislinger. John E. 2 Acctg., 34 E. Howard, Girard45-5367 DeJane, Mildred C. P.G. Acct.. 6926 Meadowbrook. City-8-4687 DeJu1io, Alfred M. 4 Music, 763 Bailey, City-7-8555 DeKanic, Anne L. Spec. L. A., 2729 Tampa, City-2-7123 Delany, William L. 2 E. E., 2711 Canfield-Niles Rd., City-9-5071 Delcamp, Rita M. 4 Educ., City-6-1753 DelFlore, Louis 1 Acct., 1955 Shaw, City-3-9703 DelFraino, Henry A. 3 Engr., 1352 Oak, City Del Garbino, Guido T. 1 Phy. Ed., 957 Stiles, Warren-4-3455 Delisio, Eugene D. 3 Mdse., 304 E. Wood, Lowellvillr-146-6354 Delisio, Robert V. 4 Mdse., 335 S. Market, Girard-6-6354 Dell, William J. 4 Metall., 165 Ayers, City-3-6564 Delliquadri, Angelso S. 2 Pre-Med., 327 W. Dewey, City-8-2421 DeLorenzo, Deno T. 2 Acctg., 403 Blunston, New Castle, Pa.-2724-W DeLorenzo, Thomas 3 Acctg., 517 Pearson, New Castle, Pa.-4824-J DeLucia, Anthony F. 4 Advtg., 44 Florist, Citv-3-0529 DeMain, Helen R. 3 Sec. Studies, 848 Oak, Cityf4-1428 DeMarco, Thomas T. 3 E. E., 264 Broadway, City DeMarsh, Joseph A, 1 Acctg., 2808 Julian, City-2-7139 Demetri, Gregory 2 Bus. Adm., 568 Detroit, City-2-8241 DeMichele, Dominic A. 3 Acctg., 610 VV. Dewey, City-2-9405 DeMolli, Bruno, E. 2 Mdse., 329 Euclid, City-4-5668 DeMont, Paul K. 3 Phys. Ed., 41 Russell, Niles-2-6771 Dempsey, Charles F. 2 Acctg., 7109 Glendale. City-8-5748 Demshuk, Katherine 4 Sec. Studies. 13 E. Elm, Masury-8-8567 Denkelberg, Louise E. 3 Engl.. 4880 Kirk Rd., City-9-3259 Denmeade, John N. 1 Econ., 1725 Bentley, City-3-2475 Dennison, Charles W. 1 Mech. Engr., 307 Kenilworth, Warren-2-8429 Dennison. Sally L. 1 Comm. Art, R. D, 1. North Jackson+6763 Denny, Daniel J. 3 Bus. Ad., 635 Parkwood, City-3-9232 DeNunzio, Robert 3 Econ.. 1424 Mahoning. Warren-3-9460 DePascale, Marie 1 El. Ed., 441 Catalina, City-3-7381 DePasquale, Jim V. 1 Md. Arts, 832 Mason, Niles-2-4632 DePerro, Richard. 2 Gen, Bus., 2777 Mt. Vernon, City-5-4753 Derenzo, George T. 2 Gen. Bus., 672 Youngstown Rd., Lowellville-6-6376 Derenzo, Joseph J. 2 El. Educ., 142 W. Grant, Lowellville-6-6182 Dodds, Adornato 4 Ed., 147 W. Evergreen, City Dodds, Benjamin F. 4 Art, 2619 Taylor, City-4-0477 Dodson, Albert H. 3 Indus. Engr., 14017 Glenwood, City Dodson, Isaac S. 1 Pre-Law, 303 Fifth, McDonald-5-6828 Doerr, M Dohar, T ichael R. 1 L. A., 1012 Belle Vista, City-9-5157 homas J, 1 Drama, 4041 Helena, City-2-8546 Dolney, Oldrich A, 3 Educ., 246Mg Elm, Struthers-5-4887 Dolovy, Michael C. 4 Music, 1906 South, City-7-6179 Dolvin, J ames R. 2 E. E., VVick-Campbell Rd,, Hubbard-4-4376 Donatelli, Anthony J. 2 Pol. Sci., 42 E. Jackson, Lowellville-6-6844 Donbar, William P. 2 Bus. Adm., 169 E, Auburndale, City-2-4277 Donchess, John P. 4 Acctg., 1141 Manning, City46-3585 Donegan, James H. 2 Elec. Engr., 28 W. Federal. Niles-2-4693 , Donegan, Joseph D. 3 Actg., 101 W. Grant, New Castle, Pa.-5141-R Donehue, Dorothy J. 4 Music, 51 N. CanfieldANiles Rd., City-9-5794 Donnelly, Edward C. 1 Educ., 235 Custer, City-4-3768 Donnelly, Eileen, 1 Gen. Bus., 1225 Kensington, City Donnelly, John F. 1 Bus. Adm., 2118 Mahoning, City-9-7244 Donnelly, Patricia L. 1 El. Educ., 69 S. Dunlap, City+9-5198 Doran, T homas F. 1 Engr., 55 Bissell, City-6-0871 Dornbrock, Cecil H. 4 Engr., 305 Elm, Apt. 3, City-4-0683 Doud, Harlan L. 1 Music, Waters, Conneautville, Pa. Douds, David D. 1 Bus. Adm., 274 Pasadena, City-4-3678 Dougherty, Hubert 1 Law, 2289 Wilson, Campbell-5-4063 Douglas, Milton R. 1 Biol., 527 Belmont, City-7-7321 Dowd, Edward R. 2 Econ., R. D. 1, Marshall Rd., McDonald Downey, Martha J. 1 Music, 815 Ridge, Shaprsville, Pa.-2741 Downie, Evelyn 1. 3 El. Ed., 58 Pinehurst, City-2-6082 Downie, Salle B. 1 El. Ed., 58 Pinehurst. Citvf2-6082 Doyle, Kathleen, 3 Educ., 3457 Kuoatha Rd., CityQ8-4912 Drevet, August P. 3 Music, W. Liberty, Girard-5658 Drexler, Barbara M. 1 Music, 8 E. Chalmers, Citv-4-2427 Driscoll, James P. 1 Civil Engr., 2716 Newbern, City-5-2290 Driscoll, Driscoll, Joe W. 3 Phv. Ed., R. D. 1, Leetoniaf2408 Richard B. 1 Advtg., 192 W. Delason. Cityf3-4055 Drolesbaugh, Max D. 1 Mdse., 882 Mahoning. Cityg4-4591 Drouhard, Ralph 2 Mech. Engr., 110 Court, Canfield-3-5208 Drummond, John P. 1 Phil., 141 E. Avondale, City-2-5437 Drvodelic, Paul L. 3 Pol, Sci., 2252 VVilson, Campbell-5-3539 Dubec, George J. 1 Pre-Law, 124 NVillis, City-4-0537 Dubiel, Chester T. 1 L. A., 524 Samuel, City-7-7418 Duby, James R. 2 Mech. Engr., 23 Vermont, Cityg2-1527 Duda, Al bert J. 3 Mech. Engr., R. D. 9, Box 474, New Castle, Pa.-4034-J Duesing, Frank R. 3 Chem., 130 S, Maryland, City-9-6940 Dutfett, Cecil L. 1 Educ., 133 Carroll, City-4-0908 Duffy, Patrick F. 2 Bus. Adm., 955 Lanterman, City-241230 Dugan, Francis A, 4 Mdse., 775 High, Sharon, Pa.-2-5157 Dugan, Hugh E. 4 Mdse., 610' W. Princeton. City Duganne, James E. 2 Engl., 418 Sherman, Niles-2-3917 Dugas, Michael E. 1 Pre-Law, 483 Spring, Struthers-5-4810 Duich, Anthony V,-P.G. Acctg.. 2005 Haywood. Farrell, Pa.-2-7310 Duich, John M. P.G. Soc., 2005 Haywood, Farrell, Pa.-2-7310 Duich, Joseph 1 Mdse., 905 Park, Farrell, Pa.-2-8267 Dulay, Joseph 4 Pol. Sci., 337 Willis, City-3-8798 Dull, David A. 2 Soc. Sci., 523 Sherman, Nilesf2-2809 Dull, Lester H. 3 Music, Box 48, Orwell-2727 Duncan, Bruce A. 8 Chem., 135 Wesley, City-9-5463 Duncan, David G. Spec. Bus. Adm., 1070 Griffith, Apt. 513, City-6-3098 Dundon, Dan E. 1 Adv., 19 Homestead Dr., Boardman-2-1566 Dundon, James R. 3 M. E., 19 Homestead Dr., Cityi2-1566 Dunlap, William L. 3 Mdse., 191 Hollywood, City-8-4667 Dunlap, VVilliam Loven 2 Art, 4511 Rush Blvd., City-2-8297 Dunmire, Daniel J. 1 Ind., Engr., 615 Elm, City-6-0618 Dunn, El verton M. 2 Acctg., 164 Elm, Struthers-544098 Dunn, James R, 1 Bus, Adm., 24 Vaughn, Wheatland, Pa,--2-1596 Dunn, James W. 2 Mdse., 149 Brooklyn, City-2-6254 THANKS AND BEST WIS1-IES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 Dunn, Martin P. I Bus. Adm., 510' W. Delason, City-4-2824 Dunn, Richard P. 3 Acctg., SSW E. Glenaven, City-8-2364 Dunn, Robert G. 1 Phys. Ed., 362 Edward, City-7-5737 Dunphy, James E. 3 Acctg., 701 Woodbine, Warren-4-4378 Dupay, Edward R. 3 Phys. Ed., Polandf5-5772 Duponty, Anthony R. Soc. Sci., 48 Morley, Campbell-6-2466 Durda, Edward F. 4 Bus. Adm., 1634 Wakefield, City-2-6782 525 Devitle, Campbell Durina, Mike 4 Phy. Ed., Durley, Hubert W. 4 Adv., 128 Penn, City-6-0563 Durrett, Robert B. 1 Adv., 69 E. Florida, City-4-5133 Dutzer, John 2 Gen. Bus., Dworkin, Morris 4 Educ., Dye, George D. 1 Music, 1014 Cherry Way, Sharon, Pa.-2-2668 1346 Florencedale, City-3-9189 629 Bryson, City-7-8747 Dyer, Mason S. 4 Bus. Adm., 1200 Forest Glen, City Dykes, Paxil 2 Advtg., 317 W. LaClede, City-2-4825 Dykins, William G. P.G. Engl., 1813 Glenwood, City-7-1975 Dymond, Patricia H. 1 Engl., 237 Butler Rd., VVarren-4-6402 E Ealy, Paul D. 2 Phil. Sz Rel., 755 Jacobs Rd., Hubbard-4-0939 Earhart, Charles D, 1 Mech. Engr., 152 Benita, City-6-2162 Ecelberger, Phillip O. 2 Chem., 497 Forth, Struthers Eckels, Heleen eA. 1 Lab. Tech., 1666 Wilson, VVarren-5-0525 Eckman, Chester E. 1 Gen. Bus., R. D. 1, New Middletown-NB-920 Eddy, Bernard C. 4 Chem., 398 Robbins, Niles-2-4253 Eddy, James 1 Pre-Law, 1929 Ohio, City-4-5496 Edeburn, Raymond R. 4 Soc. Studies, Box 208, West llliddlesex, Pa.-332 Edgerton, Paul M. 2 Psych., 107 E. Glenaven, City-8-2038 Edie, William C. 2 Engr., 3438 Glenwood, City-8-4858 Edmonds, Albert M. 3 Engr., 29 E. Glenaven, City-2-9942 Edwards, Dolores, P.G., Elem. Ed., 135 Monroe, Campbell-S-5805 Edwards, Garold A. 2 Bus. Adm., 470 Bon Air, City-9-5766 Edwards, Jack D. 2 Acctg., 606 W. Princeton, City-2-1319 Edwards, Richard N. P.G. Psych, Lockwood-Green-0'-18 Eggleston, Glenn E. 1 Engl., 141 S. 12th, Sharpsville, Pa.-517 Ekoniak, Eleanor H. 1 El. Educ., 50 Blaine, City-7-8818 Ekoniak, John A. 1 Engr., 50 S. Blaine, City-7-8818 Elder, William E. 2 Bus. Ad., 236 W. Scott, City-7-2486 Elgin, Emerson, 1 Acct., 3961 Riley, Struthers-5-3613 Ellia, Steven G. 3 Bus. Adm., 27 Skoplee, Girardf5-6744 Elliott, James R. 1 Engd., R. D. 2, Cortland-Blue-250 Elliott, Reed S. 3 Bus. Org., 406 Elm, Struthers-5-7960 Ellis, Alonzo G. 3 Mech. Engr., 2609 Craig, Warren-4-6629 Ellis, Norman V. 1 Music, 136 Hollywood, City-2-4895 Ellis, William J. 2 Acct., 2109 Belmont, City-7-6088 Ellsworth, James P. 1 Engr., 30131 Glenwood, City-2-3190 Ellsworth, John P. 3 Chem. Engr., 3031 Glenwood, City-2-3190 Elser, Galen E. P.G. Music, North Lima-9-2254 Elwell, George R. P.G. Art, 3222 Hillman, City-2-0053 Emerson, Cora E. P.G. Psych., 352 W. Wood, City47-3307 Emery, Alva V. 3 Adv. Bus., 180 Marion, Struthers-5-3848 Emery, Earl E. 1 Pre-Med., 4127 Helena, Cityf2-2098 Emery, Raymond G. 3 Mdse., 77 Tod Lane, City-7-4736 Emilo, Carmel C. 2 Elem. Educ., 252 Summit, City England, George E. 1 Gen. Bus.. 2351 Mt. Vernon, City-5-5558 Englert, Marie M. 1 Lib. Arts, 678 Park, Salem-6693 Engstrom, Hugh E. 2 Acctg., 57 Indianola Rd., City-2-2988 Enoch, Kenneth L. 2 Engr., 18 S. Osborn, Cityf9-6744 Enterline, Edwin K. P.G. Educ., 29 Melbourne, City Epps, Myrton E. 2 Acctg., 1674 Wakefield, City-2-5183 Erickson, Carl N. 3 Math., 254 Hollywood, City-8-4432 Erickson, John J. 1 Engr., 211 W. Third, East Liverpool-5898-J Erme, William P. 2 Pre-Med., 34 N. Sixth, Sharpsville, Pa.-2048 Ermert, Rudolph 1 Econ., 141 E. Boston, Cityd8-4384 Ernst, Gorden E. 2 Chem., 54 Beechwood Dr., City-8-4908 Erskine, Bud, P.G., Bus. Ad., 514 Elm, City-7-1585 Erskine, George F. 2 Mech. Engr., 16 E. Walnut, Lowellville Etzweiler, Charles F. 3 Chem. Engr., R. F. D. 1, Mineral Ridge-2781 Eusanio, Robert P. 3 Merch., 1733 Himrod, City-3-5878 Evankovich, William 1 Chem., R. F. D. 1, Poland-8-0076 Evanoii, Milan, 1 L. A., 29 Princess, Campbell-5-6627 Evans, Agnes E. Spec., L.A., 1258 Glenwood, City43-5578 Evans, Erwin M. 1 Gen. Bus., 437 W. State, Sharon, Pa.-6922 Evans, Leon E. 3 Bus. Adm., 451 Penn, McDonald-5-8751 Evans, Sennett C. 3 Elem. Educ., 2018 Marion, Struthers-5-4038 Evans, William D. 3 Ind. Arts, 162 New York, City-7-5813 220 THE CoLLEGE SUNOC0 STA TIO 405 Wick Avenue Evarts, Janet, Spec., 227 Broadway, Girard-5-5558 Everall, Robert VV. 3 Engr., 148 Spencer, Sharon, Pa.-7481 Ewing, Dale V. 4 Engr., 318 Curtis, Sharon, Pa.-6385 Ewing, Grace E. 2 Psych., 190 Lowell, City-2-3448 F Fabek, Thomas M. 4 Econ., 30 N. Richview, Cityf9-4568 Fabian, John J. 4 Actg., 618 Sherwood, City-S-3888 Fabian, Julius F, 3 Engr., 93 Bright, Campbell-5-6264 - Fabrizio, Angela 1 Pre-Law, 770 Highland, VVarren-4-5681 Fabrizio, Lauretta G. 1 El. Ed., 146 Jefferson, City47-5291 Facciobene, Frank 1 Art, 84 Tenth, Campbell-5-4330 Faherty, John J 1 Pre-Law, 277 Lora, City-6-2615 Fahr, Rudolph E. 1 Pre-Law, 601 Belmont, City-6-0654 Faiver, R. Jeannine 3 Art, 158 S. Maryland, City-9-5961 Faklis, Eva 4 Bus. Ed., 165 Jefferson, Campbell-5-6691 Falabella, Anthony J. 1 Acctg., 22' N. Bruce, Cityfli-9587 Falatio, Theodore 1 Soc. Sci., 1590 Arlington, Viarren-2-.0814 Falgiani, Alfred L. 1 Bus. Arg., 225 E. Second, Girard-5-5832 Fannon, Edward G. 3 Mdse., 85 Saranac, City47-3537 I Fantauzzi, Lawrence A. 1 Acct., 291 Forest Park Dr., City-7-4917 Farley, Hubert K. 2 E'em. Educ., 223 Youngstown Rd., Lowellville- Fariner, Claude E. 3 B. A., 10 Park. Struthers-5-2758 Farnell, Marion J. 2 Engl., 82 E. EVCfg1'eCH, City-241736 Farr, George 1 Acct., 43 Rhoda, City Fasline, Anthony F. 1 Psych., 1602 Oak, Cityf7-5650 Fatolitis, John 1 Acctg., 109 Tremble, Campbell-5-6632 Faustino, Fanny J. 2 Elem. Educ., 356 E. Judson, Cityf2-0952 Fava, Eugene 4 Indus. Engr., 514 Pearson, New Castle, Pa.-682-R Fawcett, John P. 2 Music, 965 Swallow, VVarreiif3-5803 Fecto, Sam 3 Engr., 719445 Market, City-4-7989 Fecych, Julian 2 Engr., R. D. 2, Box 104, Hubbard-4-4849 Fedor, Laddie J. P. G., 89 Charles, Struthers-5-7707 Fedorek, Joseph WV. 2 Acctg., 551 Penney, Campbell-5-4789 Fedorisin, George Math., 117 Steel, City-9-9008. Feichtenbeiner, VValter G. 1 L. A., 477 Alniyra, Cityf8-3766 Fender, Richard E. 2 Metallurgy, 313 Cohasset Dr., City-7-4909 Fennessey, James P. 1 Adv., 130 Byron, City-7-1162 Fenstermaker, Carla M. 3 Psych., 1703 Ohio, City-3-9713 Fenton, Donald E. 1 Acctg., R. D. 1, Masury-8-8741 Fentress, Robert M. 2 Physics, R. D. 2, Sharpsville, Pa.f2361 i Feranchak, Raymond A. 1 El. Engr., 1421 E. lndianola, City-7-128: Ferguson, Charles VV. 1 Bus. Ad., 62 Coyert,'Sliarpsville, Pa.-2163 Ferrara, Allen A. 1 Gen, Bus., 43 St. Louis, Cityf2-3285 Ferrell, Wilbur G. 2 B. A., 124 Halleck, City-3-9478 Ferreri, Robert J. 2 Chem., 4213 Heelna, City-2-5316 Ferris, George G. 1 Pre-Law, 140 Garfield, City+4-7828 Ferro, Ernest D. 2 Chem., 3650 Powers VVay, City-8-5919 Feuer, Seymour, P.G. Pre-Dent., 78915 Bryson, City-3-8662 Filban, Thomas J. 3 Physics, 3240 Brandon, City-5-3868 Filipovich, Nicholas S. 3 Advtg., 16 Jones, Masuryf8-5279 Filips, Robert H. 2 Acctg., 578 E. Plliladelvhla, CID'-2-0035 Finamore, Edward E. 3 Elem. Ed., 454 Walnut, City-7,7912 Finamore, Peter G. 1 Bus. Adm., 454 N. Walnut, Cityf7-7972 Fink, Henry A. 3 Mech. Engr., R. D. 1, Leet0niaf2401 Fink, Howard C. 2 Chem., Trailer Camp, Newton Falls Fink, Robert L. 2 Engr., 162 S. Raccoon Rd., City-9-6356 Finley, Jim 1 L. A., 614 Ridge, Citv - Finnell, Jay H. P.G., Elec. Engr., R. D. Diamond Finnie, Walter S. 2 Biol., 355 E. Judsilfl, CIQY-210541 Finora, George 2 Acctg., 111 W. Philadelphia, City-211802 Finzel, Frederick N. 2 Mech. Engr., 638 W. Delason, City?-7-0426 Fiordalise, Marshall S. 1 Acctg., 441 N. NVortlnngton, City-3-3052 Fiore, Giulio M. 2 Acctg., 548 Woodbine, Warrene-4-5017 Fiore, William P. 3 Acctg., 137 N. Lane, City-7-7331 Fiorenzo, James P. 1 Mech. Engr., 405 Lalayeette, Niles-2-6630 Fiorini, Richard J. 2 Elem. Ed., 338 12th, Campbell-5-6526 Fischer, Harrv A. 1 Mech. Engr., 528 E. Avondale, City Fischer, Willima E. 3 Engl'-, 439 Hull, Sharon, Pa.-2-1664 Fish, Wendell E. 1 Acctg., 284 Mulbeerry, Warren Fisher, Fisher, Fisher, Fisher Fisher Fisher Agnes M, P.G. El. Ed., 403 Lewis-Seifert, Hubbard-4-1660 David J. 4 Bus. Art, 1013 Railroad, Lowellville Harold D. 2 Soc. Sci., 552 W. Glenaven, City-2-0687 Richard Z. 1 Engr., 283 Custer, City-6-0846 Robert C. 2 Engr., 514 Perkins Dr., VVarren-4-3816 Robert E. 1 Gen. Bus., 25 Elva, CityY2-1387 6-6386 Fisk, Harold E. 2 Mech. Engr., R.F.D. 2, Hubbard-4-4524 Fitas, Michael 3 Civ. Engr., 160 Reed, Campbell-5-4512 Fitch, John R. 2 lildse, 600 E. Kline, Girardf546270 Fitzer, J. Robert 1 Music, 451 Ferndale, City-2-2676 Fitzgerald, John R. 4 Bus. Ad., 201 Logan, Sharon, Pa.-2-6603 Fitzpatrick, Gilbert P. 3 Engl., 333 Caroline, City-7-6932 Flath, 'William C. 3 Soc. Sci., 478 Porter N.E., VVarren-3-3621 Flavell, Joseph R. 1 Engr., 1008 Fairview, City-3-2253 Flick, Charles G. 2 Gen. Bus., 256 Scott, VVarren-4-6914 Flick, Elizabeth A. 3 El, Educ., R. D. 3, Canfield-3-4843 Flick, Sheldon E. 3 Mech. Engr., 51 Fairview, Canfield-3-4180 Flickinger, Louis H. 2 Hist., 8426 VVilliamson, City-3-4063 Flink, Alice L. 1 Educ., 324 E. Judson, City-8-3840 Flink, Thomas O. 2 Elec. Engr., 45 Shields Rd., City-2-2307 Flint, Barbara, 2, 2310 Elm, City-7-7970 Flint, David J. 1 Acctg., 468 VV. Judson, City Flipping, Frances L. 4 El. Educ., 662 High, City. Floor, Howard B. 3 Bus. Adm., 56 Romaine, City-8-5487 Floor, William C. 3 Bus. Ad., 43 Erskine, City-i8-6443 Flore, Richard A. 3 Bus. Org., 175 Chicago, City-8-6475 Flores, Tom S. 4 Engr., 812 Elm, City-7-1738 Floresco, Stella L. 2 Mus. Ed., 17 W. Princeton, City-2-8508 Flory, Bonna J. 2 P. E., 128 Townsend, Girard-5-5688 Flower, Robert C. 1 Math., 176 Louis-Seifert Rd., Hubbard-4-1902 Flowers, Frank VV. 1 Pre-Mort., 1200 VVard N.W., Warren-3-3108 Flowers, Harold H. 2 Bus. Adm., 1200 Ward, Warren-3-3108 Flynn, Robert M. 1 L. A., 362' Byron, City-7-9402 Fogarish, Andrew 2 Biol., 84 Frank, Struthers-5-2371 Foley, Donald E. 1 Bus. Adm., 50 W. Madison, City--4-1835 Foley, William R. 2 Mdse., 51 E. Lucius, Sityf2-7525 Follweiler, NVayne E. 3 Bus. Adm., 143 N. Meridian Rd., City-9-6293 Forbush, Ralph 1 Bus. Adm., 485k W. LaClede, City Ford, Edward E. 3 Psych., 547 Wick, City--7-8853 Ford, John P. 4 Soc. Sci., 946 E. Dewey, City-7-2697 Ford, Thomas M. 1 Engr., 810 Darr, Farrell, Pa.-2-4880 Ford, Thomas P. 1 Bus. Adm., 214 E. Cherry, New Castle, Pa.f6579'M Forlini, Romolo D. 1 Bus. Ad., 1131 W. Market, VVarren-4-4597 Forney, Dorothy J. 1, 131 W. Grant, E. Palestine-2645 Forney, Edward L. 3 Mdse., 1443 Ohio,City-3-5758 Forsythe, James E. 3 Ind. Engr., 19 Stambaugh, Girard-5-3825 Forsythe, VVilliam F. 2 El. Ed., 3125 Hillman, City!!!-2286 Fortunato, Eleanor M. 2 El. Ed., 821 Scioto, City-7-9290 Fortunato, Joseph R. 3 Engr., 2361 Coronado, City Fortunato, Louis, 1 Civil Engr., 821 Scioto, City-7-9290 Foster, Charles R. 2 Lib. Arts, 4164 Belle, Cityf9-8862 Foster, Samuel L. E. Engr., 1776 Milton, Warren-2-6511 Fountos, William J. 1 Music, 324 W. Judson, City-8-4842 Foust, Margaret J. 4 Nutrition, Stambaugh Nurses Home, City-7-0751 Fowler, Margaret I. 1 El. Ed., Nutwood-S-4600 Frank, Everett S. 4 Engr., 757 Laird, Warren Franken, Donnell T. 2 Bus. Adm., 253 Lora, Cityf3-5823 Franken, Virginia M. 2 Journ,, 253 Lora, City-3-5823 Frankland, Harry L. 3 Phys. Ed., 502 E. North, East Palestine-2110 Franklin, John S. 2 Actg., 51 Summit, Sharon, Pa.s8-1784 Franklin, Mark E. 2 Chem., 246 Hager, Hubbard-4-1447 Franks, Daniel H. 2 Music, 61 Phillippi, Uniontown, Pa.-503-J Frasca, Anthony G. P.G., Bus. Ad., 527 Mason, Niles-2-4202 Fraser, Arnold L. 1 L. A., R. D. 6, Roosevelt, New Castle, Pa,f5461-R Frazeskos, Irene 3 El. Ed., Campbell-5-7891 Frazier, James R. 2 Bus. Ad., 1256 Perkinswood Blvd. S.E., VVarren- Frazzini, Josephine A. 1 Chem., 327 Whipple, Campbells5-6561 Frazzini, Pat H. 1 Bus. Adm., 20 S. Forest, City-3-7946 Frech, Sharon R. 1 Educ., 154 Second, Lowellville-6-6464 Frederick, James A. 2 Acctg., 629 Clearmount Dr., Cityg2-3382 Frederick, Laston F. 3 Adv., 3708 Hillman, City-8-6912 Fredericks, Witham E. 1 Bus. Adm., Logan Rd., Hubbard-3-4021 Freed, Warren P. 2 Engl., 315 E. Main, Canfield-3-5209 Freeman, Leroy 1 Pre-Med., 82 S. Lane, City-7-6481 Freeman, Rose M. P. G. Ed., 840 W. Federal, City-7-8385 Freeman, Susie M. 1 Pre-Law, 82 S. Lane, City-7-6486 Freisen, Paul F. 4 Acctg., 522 Parkwood, City-7-6402 Freisen, Raymond P. 2 Advtg., 522 Parkwood, Cityf7-6402 French, James B. 1 Educ., 3421 Glenwood, Cityf8-2186 French, Syretha C., Soc., 3246 Orrin, City-3-7927 Fricker, Paul W. 2 El. Educ., R.F.D, 2, Hubbard-4-8916 Fried, Beatrice 4 Art, 180 New York, City-3-4075 Friednamer, Richard W. 2 Pre-Law, 908 Sherwood, City+2-3220 Friedrich, Don E., 2 Bus. Adm., 4258 Chester Dr., City-8-6736 Fritchman, James F. 1 Engr., 414 Wallis, Farrell, Pa.-2-3641 Fromm, William P. Mech. Engr., 700 Mercer, Sharpsville, Pa.f7515 Froom, Robert E. 3, 535 W. Boston, City+8-2854 Fryman, Walter, 1 Acctg., 922 Stiles, City-3-8482 Fuller, Joseph E. 2 Bus. Ad., 572 Glacier View Dr., City-9-S609 Fulton, Max E. 1 Engr., 845 Pennsylvania City-346038 Funcheon, John L. P.G. Acctg., 44 Tacoma, City Furey, William J. 1 Engr., 112 Strawbridge, Sharon, Pa.-7287 Furillo, Michael J. 2 Biol., 70 Elm, Masury-8-8189 Furin, Stephen J. 3 Soc. Sci., 14 Walter, Campbell Furman, Cyril 1 Acctg., 43 McKinley, City-9-7158 Fury, Bud 1 Mdse., 110 Hollywood, City-7-0376 Fuscoe, John W. 2 Bus. Ad., 245 Lora, City-3-7290 Fuzer, Edward 1 Chem., 25 N. Center, City--7-3501 G Gabor, Anne C. 1 L. A., 39 Reed, Struthers-5-5440 Gadnez, George 1 Physics, 718 Lee, Farrell, Pa. Gaffney, F. Edward 1 Lib. Arts, 64 Poland, Struthers-5-4312 Gainan, Philip P. 3 Adv., 1401 Florencedale, City-4-1959 Gains, Paul E. 1 Bus. Ad., 721 Faugreen, City-7-2734 Galanses, George, 2 Acctg., 230 Sixth, Campbell-5-6425 Galbraith, Thomas E. 1 Acctg., 207 W. Evergreen, City-2-9971 Gales, George W. 1 Biol., R. D. 1, Box 319, Niles-22064 Galich, Betty J. 1 Engl., 185 Perrv, Struthersf5-4263 Galich, Joseph C. 2 Acctg., 133 Jefferson, Campbell-5-4117 Galich, Michael M. 1 Math., 185 Perry, Struthers-5-4263 Galich, Stanley J. 3 Engl., 185 Perry, Struthers-5-4263 Gallagher, Bert W. 1 Eng. Jour., 461 Lora, City-7-4564 Gallagher, Raymond F. 1 Art, 28 Falls, City-7-4059 Gallagher, William J. 3 Bus. Adm., 167 Brookline, City-4-1254 Galose, Phyllis A. 4 Music, 839 Norwood, City-7-0079 Galusha, Albert F. 1 Pre-Law, 123 McKinley, City-9-5718 Gamble, Curtis L. 4 Mdse., 55 S. Maryland, City-9-6754 Gamble, Robert F. 1 M. Engr., 2432 Trussit, City-7-0551 Gambrel, Robert 3 Bus. Adm., 108 Willis, City-4-3771 Gancsos, John R. 1 Mdse., 204 Madison, City 3-6965 Portraits of Glamour by Q' Telephone 3-1714 . food at its best . . . Lincoln Dining Boom Mrs. G. W. Metzger, Prop. Finest Sanitary Food Market The Hughes Provision Company 118 East Federal Street Youngstown, Ohio my! how you've grown! here you orre, ready to shoulder tomorrow CLASS OF 1950 mlatdafw McKELVEY'S Garcia, Alex J. 2 Mech. Engr., 1819 Seventh N.E., Canton-2-3302 Garcia, Urbano 3 Mdse., 242 Summit, Cityf3-3478 Gardner, James A. 1 Elect. Engr., P. O. Box 922, New Castle, Pa.-6965-J Gardner, James F. 2 Gen. Bus., 517 VV. Boston, City-2-8856 Garea, Joseph J. 1 Bus. Adm., 334 Tod Lane, City-7-6047 Garea, Raymond A. 4 Bus. Adm., 2020 Hillman, Cityg8-4334 Garish, Stephen 4 Art, R. D. 2, Hubbard-8-8514 Garland, Frederick VV. 1 Acctg., 314 Scott N.E., VVarren-2-5736 Garman, Barbara M. 1 Nursing, 695 E. Liberty, Girard-5-6821 Garramone, Eugene J. 2 Bus. Ad., 464 Mistletoe, City-2-3872 Garrard, John T, 1 Engr., Route 5, Vtlarren Garver, Rowland, 1 Engr., 1537 Brownlee, City-2-1086 Garwig, Glenn W. 3 Econ., 211 S. Cadillac, City-2-3534 Gasser, Frederic A. 3 Art, 2406 Trussitt, City-3-8101 Gates, Pearl F. P. G. Engl., City-7-3613 Gatto, Tressa M. 3 Educ., Main, Hillsville, Pa.-8165-R-12 Gaydos, Andrew 2 Bus. Adm., R. D. 1, Box 80, Sharon, Pa.-2-6546 Gayetsky, Joseph W. 3 Elect. Engr., 93 Creed, Struthers-S-5830 Gebhard, Frederick R. 2 Acctg., 406 Grant, Mcllonald-5-5789 Gebhardt, Paul S. 3 Pre-Med., 918 Brentwood, Cityf2-9510 Geer, William J. 2 Civil Engr., 1529 Hiram, City-7-7467 Gehig, Robert E. 4 Soc. Sci., 3517 Market, City Gehrlein, Paul E. 2 Bus. Adm., 471 Penn, NW., Warren-2-9324 Geletka, George 1 Bus. Ad., 28 Oxford, Campbell-5-3444 Gemmil, Robert A. P. G. Art, 893 Linden, Sharon, Pa.-2-3038 Gennaro, Nick A. 3 Elem. Educ., 95 Gordon, Campbell Genos, James 1 Acctg., 1105 Harrison N.E., VVarren-3-9484 Gentile, Raymond V. 1 Acctg., 440' Glenwood, City-7-3303 Geordan, Helen 3 Engl., 224 Porter, VVarren-2-5209 George, Emil L. 3 Acctg., 11 Ridge, City-3-6091 George, Homer M. 1 Bus. Ad., 903 Dean, City-7-1027 Georges, James G. 2 Engr., 852 Kenilworth S.E., VVarren-2-0423 Gerberry, Edward S. 4 Acctg., 247 Gaither, Cityf7-4675 Gerek, Joseph M. 2 Acctg., 150 Perry, Struthers-5-4380 Gergely, Steve 2 Phys. Educ., 225 N. Main, Hubbard Gergye, Louis 2 El. Engr., 902 N. Garland, Cityf3-7047 Gerheim, Charles C. 1 Acctg., 16 W. Church, Niles-2-3835 Germani, Betty J. 1 Bus. Ad., 50 Overhill Rd., City-8-3515 Gerst, Jack 3 Pre-Law, 32 Roanoke, City-9-6402 Gerthung, Donna J. 1 El. Educ., 118 S. Bruce, CityS3-3583 Gerwing, T. G. 4 E. E., 447 Orchard, Sharon, Pa.-2-6961 Gessler, Leonard H. 1 Bus. Ad., 110 S. Main, City-9-6841 Getling, Robert L. P.G. Educ., 41 Crumlin, Girard-5-6330 Getz, Donald C. 2 Acctg., 547 Idora, CityA2-1259 Geyer, Flora H. 3 Engl., 119 Christian, Hubbard-4-1450 Ghenea, Eugenia 1 Home Econ., 1206 VVashington, Farrell, Pa.-5243 Gialdini, Nicholas C. 3 Mdse., 112 E. Howard, Girard-5-8206 Giancola, Benedict P. 4 Mdse., 199 Elm, Struthers-5-4145 Grant, Oscar NV, 1 P. E., Route 1, Cort1andS2285 Grant, Stewart T. 1 Elem. Educ., 620 Griffith, Apt. 195, Cityf7-5546 Grapentine, Ralph R. 1 Acctg., 2621 Alma Ct., City-9-6708 Gray, Don J. 1 Pre-Med., 305 N. Third, Lowellville-6-6409 Gray, Mary L. 4 Elem. Educ., 2210 McGufl?ey Rd., City Gray, Robert A. 2 Elem. Educ., 1249 Elm Rd., N.E., Warren Graycar, Joseph 1 Bus. Ad., 436 Ohio, Vlfarren-3-5954 Graziano, Margaret J. 1 El. Ed., 270 Sexton, Struthers-5-7305 Graziano, Steve J. 1 Elec. Engr., 32 West Glenaven, City-8-4540 Grazier, Ray C. 3 Elec. Engr., 527 W. Myrtle, City+3-0820 Greco, Eugene V. 2 Music, 921 Fruit, Farrell, Pa.-2-1868 Greco, George R. 1 Bus. Adm., 220 Marion, City-2-9205 Greco, Ray L. 1 Bus. Ad., 400 Norwood, City-7-3768 Green, Joseph B. 2 Acctg., 716 Chestnut, New Castle, Pa.-3208-W Green, Raleigh E. 1 Pre-Law, 847 Marshall, City-4-1433 Green, Thomas A. 1 Pre-Law, 518 Plum, City Greene, Stephen D. 4 Advtg., 435 Bonnie Brae, Warren-2-7021 Greenway, James R. 1 Art, 770' Glenwood, NNV., Warren-4-4429 Greggo, Frank D. Spe. L. A., 36 E. Delason, City-7-7304 Gregor, Delores A. 1 Ed., 714 Thorn, City-4-2583 Gregorich, Steve 3 Elem. Educ., 821 Lee, Farrell, Pa.-3008 Gregory, Earl L. 1 Engr., 135 Wood, Niles-2-8762 Greiner, Claude V. 1 545 Elm Ct., Cityk2-7485 Grenga, Joe 3 L. A., 742 Linwood, City-8-3214 GTSHEH, Louisa, P.G. Educ., 742 Linwood, City-8-3214 Gresh, John R. 4 Psych., 152 VVoodland, Campbell-7-1612 Gresko, George R. 4 Phys. Educ., 117 Regent, Campbell-5'4202 Grey, Sylvester 2 Acctg., 92 Tod Lane, City-7-4851 Gribbon, Edward F. 1 Acctg., 3428 Powersway, Ctiy-2-0564 Griffin, NVade H. 3 Mdse., R.F.D. 1 Brookfield-8-2168 Griffith, Dwight M. 3 Acctg., 44 Vlfloodland, Co1umbiana+4564 Griffith, James M. L. A., Box 102, Cortland-Green-467 Griffith, Lynn B. 1 Acctg., 671 Mercer, Warren-3-0822 Griffiths, Fred E. 2 Elem. Educ., 319 Cherry, Niles-2-8723 Griffiths, Mary L. 1 Engl., 1605 Ford, City-7-5062 Grim, Charles-A, Acctg., Washingtonville45407 Grimsley, Marjorie A. 3 Elem. Educ., 4014 York N.W., Warren-2-7455 Grindle, Robert G. 1 Gen. Bus., 353 Illinois, McDonald-5-8335 Grist, Wallace S. 1 Elect. Engr., Route 2, Lowellville Groat, Raymond G. 1 Acctg., 881 Union S.W., Warren-3-7437 Grohovsky, Joe A.-2 Adver., 67 Morley, Campbell-6-3260 Grohovsky, Josephine R. 1 Music, 67 Morley, Campbell-6-3260 Gromley, Robert J. 1 Bus. Ad., 1826 Pointview, City-8-4640 Gromofsky, William S. 2 Art, 909 E. Indianola, City Gross, Donald A. 1 Math., 362 W. Liberty, Hubbard-4-1935 Gross, Howard 1 L. A., 738 Linwood, City Grosshandler, Stanley L. P.G. Ps ch., 550 Tod Lane, City-3-3243 Grover, William J. 1 Mdse., 43 VV? Dewey, City-8-4890 Gibba, Jeanette F. 4 Art, 624 Parkcliff, City-2-4625 Gibbs, Israel 2 Soc., 364 Lincoln, City-3-3847 Gibson, Jolm C. 3 Bus. Ad., 210 VVillard, VVarren-3-4440 Gibson, Robert M. 3 Prys. Ed., 554 Palmer, Cityf2-4337 Gifford, Barbara, Spec., 526 E. Kline, Girard-5-6493 Gifford, Mary J., Spec., 526 E. Kline, Girard-5-6493 Gilbo Patricia A. 1 El. Ed 180 Erskine Cit 2-5017 Grubbs, Joanne, P.G., Educi, 1798 Lexington, Warren-3-4540 Gruger, Zenovia H. P.G., Hist. Educ., R, D, 1, Sharrott Rd., Poland-2-7168 Grybos, Anthony J, 3 Soc. Sci., 17 W. Princeton, City Guappone, Salvadore A. 3 Educ., S1 Wirt, Apt. 282, City-4-3407 Guchemand, Ronald B. 1 Acctg., Box 215, Washingtonville-4292 Gucrrieri, Orlando J. 3 Pre-Law, 527 Albert. City-4-1385 Guilford, Gertrude D. P.G., Sec. Educ., 351 W. Scott, City-4-3530 Y, . . U Y YL Gilchriset, Charles 1 Acctg., 130 E. Howard, Girard-5-5382 Gill, Fred D. 2 Soc. Sci., 439 VVerner, City-3-8849 Gill, Harry A. 1 L. A., 66 Indiana, City-6-3201 Gill, Mary L. 1 El. Ed., 160 Case, Sharon, Pa.f2-7784 Gill, Robert H. 2 Pre-Law, 380 Delaware, Sharon, Pa.-7176 Gill, Ronald E. 2 Bus. Adm., 380 Delaware, Sharon, Pa.-7176 Gillespie, Kathleen 1 Bus. Adm., 475 Catalina, City-3-4838 Gillies, Bruce B. 1 Engr., 69 Indianola Rd., City Gillies, Janet M. Spec. L. A., 17 NV. Princeton, City-2-7431 Ginn, E. Robert 2 Advtg., 322 Avondale, City-2-1660 Ginocchi, Anthony L. 2 Mdse., 1008 Pollock, New Castle, Pa.-3933-J Girard, Kenneth 1 Bus. Ad., VVashingtonville Giudici, Livio L. 2 Chem., 1304 Republic, City-4-2782 Glancy, William H. 1 Math., 491 Wengler, Sharon, Pa. Glass, Larry 2 Lib. Arts, 3006 Rush Blvd., City-2-5780 Glass, Ruth V. 1 El. Educ., 1202 Churchill Rd., Girard-5-3279 Glinatsis, Nellie T. 1 El. Educ., 22 Gordon, Campbell Glosner, George D. 2 Math., 328 Kyle, City Glover, Roosevelt 2 Pre-Law, 897 North, City-3-6439 Gluck, Paul P. 1 Art, 3514 Elin, City-4-1788 Godward, William E. 1 Phys. Educ., Meadow Lane, Poland-5-5784 Goehring, Randall D. 1 Acctg., 3409 Allendale, Canfield-8-6503 Golaske, Sopeie 1 Art, 21 Brookfield, Masury-8-8012 Goldberg, Norman 1 Pre-Law, 448 Crandall, City-3-8373 Goldston, Ralph P. 2 Phys. Educ., 535 Foster, City-4-0759 Gondor, Stephen J. 1 Bus. Ad., 637 Samel, City-3-0523 Good, Elmer E. 2 Pre-Law, 56 S. VVhitney, City-9-8454 Goodwill, Ellen M. 2 Pre-Med., R. D. 5, New Castle, Pa.+8262-J-11 Goral, Steve F. 3 Mdse., 514 Elm, City Gorant, Anthony 1 Mdse., 1217 Oak Hill, City-3-0638 Gorant, Helen 1 El. Ed., 1090 Griffith, City-6-2370 Gorga, William H. 3 E. Engr., 743 Oak, Warren-2-9095 Gorgas, William N. 4 Adv., 221 Spring, City-7-3307 Gorman, Robert J. 3 Ind., Engr., 1647 E. Midlothian, City-2-2444 Gorse, Edward J. 1 Mech. Engr., 1217 McKinley N.E., Warren-4-4026 Gorski, Daniel A. 1 Chem., 2228 Mahoning, VVarren-4-0736 Gorski, Joe J. 2 Bus. Adm., 346 Franklin, Hubbard-4-6835 Gorsky, Irving L. 2 Advtg., 22 South Prospect, City-7-3308 Goswick, VVillia1n J. 1 Bus. Arl., 2786 Youngstown Rd., Warren-3-4518 Gotal, Joseph 2 Elect. Engr., 810 Lee, Farrell, Pa. Gould, Margaret 3 Nursing, N. Side Hospital, City-7-1431 Gould, Norma L. 2 El. Educ., 458 Clearmount, City-8-5733 Gove, Robert F, 1, 214 VVildwood Dr., City-2-1554 Gove, Warren J. 4 Pre-Med., 214 VViIdwood Dr., Cityf2-1554 Gozik, Dolores H. 1 Jour., 35 First, Masury Graban, Eleanor, 3 Elem. Educ., 540 Devitt, Campbell-5-4857 Grady, Arthur J. 3 Biol., 1411 Ohio, City-4-1578 Graff, Jack P. 1 Pre-Dent., 4453 Market, City-2-8521 Guilford, Louis M. 1 Phys. Ed., 940 W. Federal, Apt. 101, City-4-3530 Guilinger, Margaret M. Spec., 351 School, City-3-7957 Gulgas, Charles, 505 St. Louis, City-F2-1958 Gundry, David R. 3 Elec. Engr., 207 W. Glenaven, City+2-4593 Guraii, Gloria V. 1 Med. Tech., 2219 Rhodes, Niles-2-4602 Gurgiolo, Donald J. 2 Acct., 211 Hazelcroft, New Castle, Pa.-46509 Gurgiolo, Eugene A. 1 Gen. Bus., 211 Hazelcroft, New Castle, Pa.-6509 Gurgiolo, Salvador V. 2 Engr., 492 Neshannock, New Castle, Pa.-3012-M Gurnak, Peter 3 Advtg., 629 Union, City-7-9990 Gustafson, Howard E. 2 Merch., 412 Union, Columbiana-4351 Guy, Gordon E. 3 Metallurgy, 958 Francis S.E., Warren73-7433 Guzik, Matthew, Spec. Bus. Ad., 186 E. Wilson, Salem-3306 Gwizdale, Robert J. 1 Acctg., 1038 Poland, City-7-1545 H Hacker, Willis A, 4 Hist., 181 Lyon Blvd., City-5-4536 Hackett, Neil J. 1 Ind. Engr., 1045 Lakewood, City-3-9886 Hackett, W'illiam R. 3 Mdse., 149 Hollywood, City-2-7645 Hahlen Walter C. 1 Bus. Ad., R.F.D. 1, East Rochester Hainley, Edna M. P.G. Sec. Stud., 359 W. Glenaven, City-2-8903 Haladay, Peg 1 L. A., 35 Haseltine, City-4-3995 Halbert, Milton R. 1 Bus. Ad., 507 Elm, City-6-0457 Halfacre, VValter W. 1 Art, 516 Hayman, City-7-4318 Halker, Edward R. 1 Mech. Engr., 862 John, Niles Hall, Dale O. 4 Bus. Ad., Box 127, Brookfield-8-8562 Hall, David C. 4 Mech. Engr., 619 Ward, Girard-5-6338 Hall, Robert 1 Art, 622 Almyra, City-2-8505 Hall, Thomas A. 2 Mech. Engr., 3139 Diane Dr., R. D. 1, Canfield- Hall, VVilliani 2 Art, 548 W. Hylds, City-2-6398 Hallden, Charles A. 1 Acctg., 84 Beechwood Dr., City-2-9229 Hallden, John R. 1 Mdse. 84 Beechwood Dr., City-2-9229 Haller, Howard F. 1, 29 Willis, City-7-0955 Haller, VVilliam 1 Bus. Org., R. D. 1, Masury Halley, Cecile V. 1 L. A., 1912K Hillman, City Hamilton, Mary B. 1 L. A., 727 VVinona Dr., City-841717 Hamilton, Wilson S. 2 Sci., 546 Detroit, City-2-3570 Hamrnond,'George B. 1 Engr., 639 Bryson, City-7-1623 Hammond, William P. 3 Elec. Engr., 352 W. Marion, City-3-5735 Hammonds, David 1 Gen. Bus., 1501 Cascade Dr., City-2-5542 Hampson, VVilliam F. 1 Engr., 608 Hazelwood S.E., Warren44-4334 Handwork, Florence 2 Music Ed., North Jacskon-5665 Hanlon, James R . 1 Bus. Ad., 2348 Midlothian, City-5-7702 Hanna, Charles 2 Bus. Ad., 83 E. Ravenwood, City-2-1651 Hanni, Richard A. 2 Bus. Ad., 628 W. Delason, City-3-8916 Hannis, Dick M. 2 Ind., Engr., 1726 E. Midlothian Blvd., City-2-5588 Hanrahan, Joseph-J. 2 Adv., 468 Lorain, Sharon, Pa.-3670 Hanrahan, Mark J. 1 Eng., 468 Lorain, Sharon, Pa.-3670 Graham , David K. 2 Elec. Engr., R. D. 5, Mercer, Pa.-339-R-1 Graham, Howard L. 1 L. A., 260 E. Judson, Cityg2-6729 Graham, Jeanne E. P.G. El. Ed., 25 Saranac, City+3-2438 Graham, Major J. 1 Indus. Engr., R. D. 5, Mercer, Pa.+339-R-1 Graham, William F. 1 Mdse., 1074 Leslie, Sharon, Pa.-2-4497 Gramelt, Rudolf G. 4 Acctg., R. 1, Box 228, Girard45-3793 Gramet, John E. 3 Acctg., 434 Garfield, McDonald-5-8385 Granber ry, Marvel E. 2 Soc., 950 W. Federal, City-7-6091 Grancluay, Julius J. 4 Bus. Educ., 10 Pine, Struthers-5-2314 Grandst aff, Elmer R. 2 Chem., 344 Willis, City-7-1875 Granitto, Michael V. 2 Mdse., 1034 Ridge, City-3-3786 Granitto, Nick V. 1 Engr., 1030 Ridge, City-642016 Grant, Gilbert D. 4 Art, 186 N. Bridge, Struthersg5-4684 Hantula, Edward A. 3 Mdse., 123 E. Second, Girard-5-5000 Harbison, Paul R. 4 Mdse., R. D. 2, Canfield Harding, Fred E. 1 Econ., 522 Hazen, Ellwood City, Pa.-1357-VV Hardy, Richard L. 1 Bus. Art, 415 Rhoda, City-9-5357 Hargate, Jack P. 1 Bus. Ad., 728 Williams, City Harkins, John C. Spec. L. A., 495 Maplewood, Struthers-5-5092 Harkins, John J. 2 Engr., 317 Carroll, City-3-5347 Harkins, VVilliam B. 1 Pre-Pharm., 66 Shadyside Dr., City-8-6322 Harl, David M. 3 Elec. Engr., 237 N. Park, Warreni4-4046 Harmon, Lester C. 2 Bus., 176 Bridge. Struthers-5-0095 Harper, Ralph J. 3 Mdse., 517 Plum, City-3-4417 Harris, Albert S. Spec., 1710 Oak Hill, City-4-3980 Harris, David W. 1 Gen. Bus., 103 Boardman Blvd., City-8-5078 9-3556 Maintaining A Tradition of Hardware Leader for One Hundred and Four Years on West Federal Street in Youngstown 0 STAMBAUG - THO P 0 C0. 114 West Federal Street 2625 Market Street 1652 Mahoning Avenue Headquarters for Sports Supplies Harris, Jack M. 3 Bus. Adm., 232 N. Cadillac Dr., Cityf8-5922 Harris, William H, 2 Soc. Sci., 6611 Glendale, Boardman-2-9755 Harrison, Bert M. P.G. Bus. Adm., 2228 Elm, City-6-3352 Harrison, Donald V. 4 Acctg., 402 Breaden, City-6-0394 Harrison, Norman E. 2 Elec., 430 Breaden, City-3-1487 Harry, William C. 2 Mech. Engr., 863 XVoodlord, City-2-6435 Harshman, Abe, P.G. Acct., 8 Illinois, City-7-3695 Harshman, Florence, 3 Educ., 8 Illinois, City-7-3695 Harshman, Morton L. 1 Bus. Ad., 21 Indiana, City-7-9931 Hart, Charles G. 4 Mech. Engr., 377 VV, Glenaven, Cityf2-5080 Hart, Florence C. 3 Nursing, 330 Ferndale, City-2-1217 Hart, John R. 1 Hist., 103 Alton, City-2-1625 Hartman, Clarence M. 1 Pre-Mort., 904 E. Florida, City-2-0315 Hartstein, Jay L. 1 Acctg., 1009 Spearman, Farrell, 1'a,f2-2993 Hartwell, Leda M. 1 L. A., 4469 Violl Rd., City-3-0487 Hartzel, Joseph T. 2 Bus. Adm., R. D. 1. Poland Harvey, Frank J. P.G., Mech. Engr., 1716 Keefer Rd., Cityf5-8415 Haspel, Edwin A. 1 Art, 2011 Oak Hill, City-2-9972 Hassel, Neale L. 3 Educ., R. D. 2, Sharpsville, Pa.-2325 Hassey, Raymond G. 1 1're-Dent., 43 Buell, Campbell-3-2237 Hassig, Alfred VV. 1 Bus. Ad., R. D. 7, Malioningtown, Pa.f8283-J-1 Hatagan, Mary A. 4 Engl., 24 Gladstone, Campbell Hatch, Lynn A. 1 Mdse., 103 Bell VViCk Rd., Hubbard-4-6960 Hatton, Jessie R. 4 Ed., Rt. 4, VVarren-4-0307 Hang, John F. 1 Mech. Engr., 129 N. Hartford, City-9-3668 Havanec, Henry, 1 Acctg., 694 Coitsville Rd., City-3-3974 Hawk, Dean C. 1 Engr., 455 Clearmont, City-8-3600 Hawkins, Alfonso VV. 1 Bus. Ad., 59 Jefferson, Campbell Hawlett, Reginald 1 Acctg., 425 Early Rd., City Hay, VValter J. 1 Engr., 2822 Haenng, Cityf2-6155 Hayden, Charles 1 Mdse., R. D. 1, Niles-2-6245 Hayden, Karl L. 1 L. A., 661A R. 1, Niles-2-6245 Hayden, Vernon R. 2 Engr., VVooclbine, VYarren-4-9724 Hayes, Donald E. 1 Arch. Draft., R. D. 7, Malioningtown, Pa, Hazlett, Ralph R. 2 Soc. Sci., R. D. 1, Brookfield Headley, Betty J. 2 Med. Tech., 365 Broadway, City-3-1443 Healey, Richard J. 1 Acct., 1919 Elm, City-3-8498 Heaton, Charles VV. 3 Elec. Engr., 579 VV. W3l'l'611, Cityf8-2091 Heckel, Jerome F. 4 Bus. Ad., 219 E. Auburndale, City-2-1090 Heckmer, Francis 4 Mus Ed., 2102 Oak Hill, City Hedberg, LeRoy E. 3 Mdse., Box 184, 'Bessemeiy Pa. Heiges, Dorothy V. 3 Educ., R, D. 2, West Middlesex, Pa.-9391 Heilman, Rozella P. 3 Ed., 663 E. State, Sharon, Pa.-2-5366 Heinemann, Hiram Ii. 1 Educ., R. D. 3, VValmo, New Castle, Pa.-1023 Heintzelman, William 2 Ind., Engr., 708 Lane Dr., Cityf2-8976 Heinzman, Edward R. P.G. Econ., 108 N. Park, VVarren-3-3299 Helle, Raymond 3 Arch. Design., 30325 Robbins, Niles-42-8537 Henderson, Carol J. 3 Nursing, 204 Poland, Struthers-5-3228 Henderson, John 1 Pre-Pharm., 237 Kyle, City-3-9293 Henderson, Leila M. 1 Hist., 91 Jeanette Dr., City-2-0298 Henderson, Philip C. 1 Acctg., 5966 Glenwood Ext., Cityf8-5517 Henderson, Ruth A. P.G. Engl., 91 Jeanette Dr., City-2-0298 Hennessy, John J 3 Mech. Engr., 78 St. Louis, City Henry, Gratia M. P.G. Span., 210 Christian, Hubbard-4-1490 Henry, Robert G. 1 Bus. Ad., 17 Scene-Ridge Rd., Liberty Boro, Pa.-2-9813 Henthorne, Gwendolyn W, Spec. Biol., 323 E. Lincoln VVay, Lisbon-3263 Hepp, Ronald 3 Elec. Engr., 89 Arlene, City-2-9189 Herman, Paul L. P.G. Rus. Adm., 226 Curry Pl., Cityf7-9877 Herman, Richard P. 3 Gen. Bus., 642 VV. Ravenwood, City-2-3937 Herman, Robert A. 3 Soc. Sci., Box 303, CanFieldf3-5552 Herman, Ronald 1 Bus. Adm., 660 VV. Earl, City-S-2434 Herman, Theodore 2 Elec. Engr., 126 S. Truesdale, City-3-3495 Hermeley, VV. W. 4 Civil Engr., R. D. 4, VVarren Hernan, Daniel J, 1 Bus. Ad., 179 Clifton Dr., CityA8-5860 Herron, Margaret M. 1 Lib. Arts, 1677 VVakeField, City-2-6764 Hess, William 3 Biol. R. D. 5, Warren-8-2944 Hetherington, Dean L. 3 Elec. Engr., 3673 Neilson, Cityf2-1004 Hetson, Eugene A. 2 L. A., 1027 Leslie, Sharon, Pa.-4600 Hetzler, Marilyn J, P.G,, Educ., 1926 S. Heights, City-2-6031 Hewitson, William G. 3 Advtg., 1170 Lakewood, City Hewitt, Olive 2 Elem. Educ., 115 E. XVallace, New Castle, Pa.-3426 Hewitt, VVilliam 2 Bus. Ad., R. D. 2, Salemf7909 Heyman, Eugene J. 1 Pre-Dent., 793 Delaware, Citye3-8405 Heyman, Lucille 2 Educ., 718 Hayes, Cityf4-1974 Hibbard, David J. 2 Mdse., 106 Scotland, City-2-2218 Higgins, Edward 1. 2 Acctg., 244 Custer, City-4-5664 Higgins, John J. l Pre-Mort., 729 VVicke, City-7-7286 Higgs, Otis C. 2 Religion, 522 Yale, Citv Higham, Robert O. 1 Pre-Phar., 1925 VVeston, City-2-1512 Higley, Thomas R. 2 Acctg., 84 Crumlin, Girardf5-6977 Hileman, Harry 1 Engr., 111 E. Florida, City-8'4131 Hilkirk, Shirley 1 Pre-Nursing, 68 Oak, Sharpsville, Pa.-9564 Hill, Betty 1 Elem. Educ., 214 Como, Struthers-S-5595 Hill, David M. 1 Pre-Law, 156 New York, City-7-4514 Hill, Ina T. 1 L. A., S20 Breaden, City-7.1718 Hill, John J. 4 Music, 362 Breaden, City-3-4468 Hill, Joseph 1 Insurance, 156 New York, City-7-4514 Hill, Prince P. 2 Art, 410 Cabot, City-9-3763 Hiltabiddle, John P. 3 Mech. Engr., 780 VVoodbine, Vtlarren-2-6023 Himes, John G. P.G., Engr., 623 Elm, City-7-2341 Himmelspach, Raymond J. 2 Mech. Engr., 288 W. Eighth, Salem-6916 Hindson, Arthur D. 3 L. A., 2419 Trussitt, City-7-S220 Hindson, Robert 1 Bus. Ad., 2419 Trussitt, Cityg7-5220 Hines, Daniel 1 Soc. Sci., 817 Foster, City-3-8676 Hines, John 3 Pre-Med., 86 VVilliamson, Cityf7-3732 Hinkle, Robert J. 1 Engr., 167 Oak Knoll S.E.. Warren-2-4354 Hinson, Richard 1 Engl., 3215 Neosho Rd., Cityffi-3484 Hirsch, David 1 Bus. Ad., 1171 Edgewood, VVarren43A8913 Hirsch, George 2 Engl., 1171 Edgewood, VVarren-3-8913 Hirsch, Jerome M. 1 Biol. Hitchcock, Harold 2 Acctgi, R. D. 1 co Rev. Mulligan, Poland---2-S617 Hladio, Michael 3 Pre-Law, 392 Frank, Sharon, Pa.-2-1434 Hoak, H. Spencer 1 Acctg., 120 Orchard, Newton Falls-5673 Hobbs, Alfred T. 1 Gen. Bus., 650 Powersdale, Cityf7-7583 Hockenberry, Gordon C. 1 Art, R. D. 1, Transfer, Pa.-724 Hodge, Robert A. 1 Ind., Engr., 552 VVashington, Salem-4993 Hodgson, Kenneth J. 1 Art, 9 St. Louis, Cityf2-2681 Hodil, ltiarilyn R. 1 Music, 453 Shady, Sharon, Pa.-2-5504 Hoffecker, Frank S. 1 L. A., 172 Highland, Polandf5-3296 Hoffman, James 4 Mech. Engr., 443 Seventh, Struthers4S-3356 Hoffman, Margaret C. 2 Educ., 123 Williams, Niles-2-7800 Hoffman, Robert 2 Acctg., 443 Seventh, Struthers-5-7367 Hoiius, Paul V. 1 Educ., 127 Pierce, Sharpsville, Pa.e2805 Hofmeister, Charles L. 3 Advtg., R.F.D.1, Box 403, Niles-2-4992 Hogen, Shirley 3 Music, R. D. 2, Pulaski, Pa.f-l CNew VVilmingtonj Best Wishes To l 9 5 O Graduating Class Hohos, Andrew 3 C. E., 1656 Welliitgtoii, City49-S359 Holden, John 1 Und., 549 Carroll, Cityf4-5459 Holdford, Arthur A. 1 Pre-Phar., R. D. 1, North Lima-8-4084 Holland, James M. 2 Engl., 922 Ellm, City-4-3874 Hollen, Richard VV. 1 Pre-Law, 3936 Fourth, Struthersf5-6089 Hollingbery, Harry C. 2 Educ., 180 Harvey, Struthers-5-7060 Hollingshead, VVilliam 3 Chem., 3603 Shelby Rd., Cityf8-5588 Hollis, John 2 Elec. Engr., 1746 Manhattan, City Holmes, Anna D., 4 El. Ed., 4504 Lake Park, City-8-3387 Holmgren, John E. 2 Mdse., 63 Vlfilda, City-S-4524 Holway, James C. 3 Gen. Bus. 2217 Ohio, City-4-1581 Hom, Thomas 2 Bus. Ad., 316 Orchard, City-7-4488 Homorody, M. J. 2 Mech. Engr., 25 Milton, CityA9-4319 Honigberg, Sylvia E. 4 Psych. 57 E. NVarreu, Cityf7-9600 Hook, Jean E. 1 lllus. Ed., lllarkleysburg, Pa.-2566 Hoover, Robert 3 Art, 34 Kenmore, City-7-8389 Hoover, William 4 Biol., 54 Brookline, City-3-5455 Hopkins, Jean T. 1 L. A., 922 E. State. Sharon, Pa.-6867 Horchler, Fred 3 Adv., 425 Norwood, New Castle, l'a.f5243-R Horlacher, Harry 3 Mech., Engr., 142 Belvedere, VVarren Horlbeck, Charles 3 Indus. Engr., 1838 Selma, City-3-7831 Horner, Spurgeon D. P.G. Engr., 331 Bradley Lane, Cityf7-4104 Hornickle, Donald H. 4 Elem. Educ., 1316 McGuffey Rd., City-7-7704 Horning, Francis J. 2 Mech., 1893 E. Pershing, Salem43323 Horvat, Carolyn T. Spec. I.. A., 2502 Taylor, City--3-6630 Horvath, George 2 Mdse., 190 Reed, Campbell-5-6902 Horvath, Joseph 1 Gen. Bus., M. C. 30-Brookside Park, VVarren-7-3261 Horvath, Joseph O. 1 Soc, Sci., 1176 Francis, XVarren-4-8878 Horvath, Steve 1 Music, Route 87, Novelty Hosick, Anthony J. 1 Acctg., 365 Grant, Sharon, Pa.-846851 Hotchkiss, George J. 3 Psych., 217 E. Howard, Girard-5-5624 Hotchkiss, Harold V, 2 Advtg., 474 NVashington N.E., VVarret1-3-3379 Hotsey, Theodore 2 Acctg., 933 Ridge, City-38695 Houck, Katherine T. 3 E. E. 46 VY. Dewey, Cityf8-2485 Housel, Clyde I. 4 Acctg., 872 Marshall, City-4-0548 Houser, Richard A. 3 Bus. Adm., 307 VV. Madison, City46-3895 Houser, VVillian'x 2 Pol. Sci., 119 Manchester, City-9-6586 Housteau, Robert 3 Phys. Educ., 222 E. Second, Girard-5-5004 Houston, Gerald 3 Adv., 115 Richelieu, New Castle, Pa.-6-6115 Howard, Carl B. 2 Bus. Adm., 1001 Harmony, City-3-5327 Howell, Joan Spec. Music, 1206 Francis S.E., VVarren-4-9045 Howley, Thomas A. 4 Mdse., 160 Lucius, City-2-2656 Hoyland, Robert VV. 2 Acctg., 105 1-lurcrest, New Castle, Pa.-7799 Hoyt, Thomas E. 2 Psych., Ash Drive, Poland-5-2332 Hrecz, Joseph 1 Music, 71 VVick Oval, City-7-2900 Hrinak, John S. 1 Bus. Ad., 187 VVilson. Struthers--5-8480 Hritzo, Robert 2 Pre-Med., 2116 Connecticut, City-9-7825 Hrivnak, Emil 2 Chem., 1139 Hamilton, Farrell, Pa. Hronchek, John J., 1 Com. Art, 218 Loylwiltl N,E., VVarren-3-7810 Hrycik, George 3 Pre-Med., 560 Cambridge, Cityf2-0046 Hrynko, Mary A. 1 Bus. Adm., 227 Shields Rd., Cityf2-1321 Huber, Rollin 1 Bus. Ad., 2822 Rogers Rd., City---2-7289 Hucke, William J. 2 Bus. Adm., 2252 Coronado, City-7-7494 Hudak, Edward R. 3 Chem. Engr., 424 Brcaden. City Hudak, Ernest 2 Bus. Ad., 8 Struthers-Liberty Rd., Canipbellf5-7783 Hudak, Michael 3 Elem. Educ., 307 Reed, Campbell-5-6642 Hudak, Stephan J. 4 Engr., 710 Acorn, New Castle, Pa.f-6138-R Hudar, Ann C. 2 L. A., 162 Carroll, Cityf7-5564 Hudick, Betty J. 1 Bus. Ad., 1553 Poland, City-8-5701 Hudzik John M. 3 Pre-Dent., 2726 Shady Run Rd,, City-8-2546 Huesken, Richard R. 1 Gen. Bus., 352 XV, Ravenwoorl, City-2-S084 Huff, VVi1Qiam 2 Soc. Sci., 715 Parmalee, City-6-2369 Huffman, J. Tod, 2 Mech. Enizr., 165 Falls. City14-3729 Huffstutter, Betty M. 2 Sec. Stull., 332 Jefferson, Sharon, l'a.f6344 Hughes, Belmont C. 3 Bus. Ad., 384 Sherman, Sharon, Pa.+2-1067 Hughes, Maxine E. 4 El. Ed., S39 Robbins, Nilesf2-3975 Hughes, Raleigh, 3 Elec. Enkr., 839 Robbins. Niles-2-3975 Hull, Charles E. 1 Civil Engr.. 542 Parkwood, City Hull, Owen, 3 Elec. Engr., 2008 Oak Hill, Cityf8-2791 Hulme Wi'liam 3 duc 523 Bioadxiav Cityf3f0556 , - I E 1 ' 1' . , Hum, Robert R 3 Adv., 639 Elm, City Humen uk, Joseph M. 1 Art, 2414 Brier, Vfarren-375311 Hunt, Claude L. 4 Phy. Ed., 19 Thorntrfn, City-3-4238 Hunter, Vivian D. 2 Elem. Educ., 616 Hyman. City-7-9467 Hura, Michael 2 Elem. Educ., 332 Robinson, Campbell-5-S489 Hura, Thomas S. 4 Soc. Sci., 200 E. Main, Girard-5-3832 Hurait, Daniel 2 Bus. Ad., 432 Creed, Struthers-5-7190 THE ILLL B. POLLOCK CO. Hurtuk, George S. 1 Mdse., 140 Center, Struthersf5-2186 Hutko, Albert 1 L. A., 93 E. lllarion, City-4-5692 Hvizdak, Michael G. 4 Elem. Educ., 101 Wfoodbine, Struthersf5-6724 Hvizdos, Joseph R. 1 Bus. Adm., Petersburg Hyland, James 3 Acctg., 30 Shadyside Dr., City-2-8756 Hyland, Larry L. 2 Mdse., 373 S. Jackson, City-3-S284 Hynes, Mary 1 Adv., 340 Lincoln, City-7-4843 I Iacobucci, Guido C. 1 Elem. Educ., 532 St. Louis, City-8-2494 Ianazone, Rosemarie 2 Music, 1402 Charlotte, Cityf3-2672 Iannucci, Anthony 1 Pre-Law, 269 Harmon N.VV., VVarren-2-5791 Iati, Joe L. 1 French, 369 VV. Glenaven, Cityg2-6933 Ide, James S. 1 Engl., 24 S. Bentley, Niles-2-4689 Ilas, John T. 1 El. Engd., 427 VV. Boston, City-8-4229 Ilas, Robert P. 3 Music, 1515 Hollywood, VVarren-4-4460 Iniestra, Pastor O. 2 E. E., 322 E. State, Sharno, Pa.f4955 Inman, Dewaync H. 1 Bus. Ad., 705 NVilliams, City-3-1922 Irby, Clarence D, l L. A., 2981 Nelson, City-4-1626 Irvine, Charles A. 1 El. Engr., 674 Prindle, Sharon, l'a.f2-4073 Irvine, Leslie 1 Mech. Engr., 1112 Memorial Blvd., Sharon, Pa.-6085 Irwin, Edgar 4 Chem., 608 VVashington, McDonaldf5-5743 Isalie, A urelia J, 3 El. Ed., 95 l reedom, Campbell-3-9298 lttner, VVilliain R. 1 L. A., 1013-28th N.E., Canton-2-9911 Jabbour, .I Azeez 3 Elec. Eng., 1102 Glenwood, Cityf4-2875 Jackamo, Joseph H. 4 Phys. Ed., 377 Jackson, Hubbardf4-1741 Jackanich, Richard 2 PreAMed., 1509 Florence, Cityf9fS163 Jackman, Thomas H. 1 Bus. Adm., 390 Homewood, VVarren-2-3932 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, H. Robert 3 Hist., 7481 Market, Cityf2-1482 Karl 2 Chem., 322 VV. Earl, Citvf8-2956 Marion 1 Psych., 417 Lora, Cityf3-6818 Jacob, Phillip G. 1 Eugr., R. D. 6, Butler Rd., New Castle. Pa.f4382- Jacobs, Clyde G, 1 Mdse., 181 Lowell, City-8-1770 Jacobs, John 2 Engl., 181 VV. Princeton, Cityf2'6535 Jacobs, John C. 3 Acctg., S5 Perry, Struihers-5-3817 Jacobs, Robert 1 Pre-Med., 542 Ferndale, CityfS-1912 Jacobs, VVilliam E. 4 Art Educ., 450 Belmont N.E,, VVarreu-3-5751 Jacobson , Stanley M. 3 Music, 28 Oak Park, City-7-S995 Jahn, Martha J. 2 El. Ed., 751 Roxbury, City-2-0734 James, Fed 1 Phys. Ed., 146 Laurel, Cityf3-S386 James, Virginia 2 El. Educ., 413 Tenney, Campbell-5-3166 Jamison, Jamison, Janecko, VVilliam 3 Engr., 117 Brooklyn, CityfS-5516 Vllilliam H. 3 Advtiz., 411 Blaine, New Castle, Pa,-1070-R Gene K. 3 Elem. Ed., 525 Dewitt. Campbell Jan Janin, Daniel 2 Mech. Engr., 1112 Laurel Park, Hubbard-4-1504 Jankovich, Sam 1 L. A., 51o Wallis, Farwell, Pa. Janusz, Norbert 2 lnd., Engr., 21 Roflview, Cityf6-0573 Jardien, Andrew 4 Acctg., 122 WV. Delason, City-7-4908 Jarvis, James 1 Math., 628 Orchard, Hubbard-4-7391 Jaster, J aines W. 1 Psych., Box 110, New Bedford, Pa.f2048 Jayne, Mary E. P.G. E. Ed., 231 Sexton, Struthers-5-2395 Jeffers, Gerald T. 1 Mech. Enqr., M. C. 30, W'arren-7-2974 Jefferson Jeffries , VVilliam R. 2 Pre-Med., 533 Park, Cityf3-S858 Don E. 2 Soc. Sci. 640' Griilith, Apt. 192 City-6-3320 Jerri-ies' 1-nigh w. 4 Acctgi 105 wick ovai. Cityi4.2401 1 Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Brittley, 2 Music, 259 Carlton, City+3-0049 Elmer 2 Acctg,, 139 Rex Place, Sharon, Pa.-6277 Kathleen M. 1 Music, 1415M3 Market, City47-3626 Mariel J. 3 Educ., 241 Clingau, Hubbard-4-1268 Jennings, Loranzo, 1 Sec. Ed., 419 St. Louis, City-8-1525 Jennings, VVillia1n 4 Music, 5415 North, Cityf4-0965 Jenoff, Michael C. 4 Art, 108 'l.'remble, Campbell-5-7765 Jeren, Richard 4 Elem, Educ., 225 VVirt, Apt. 411, City Jewell, Harold 1 Acctg., 540 High, VVarrcn-2-0338 Jewell, Nina V. 1 Ed., R.F.IJ. 2, Hubbard-8-S661 Ji anopou los, John G. 1 Bus. Adm., 114 XV. VVoodland, City Jingo, John J. 1 Bus. Ad., 317 ltlahoning Ct.. NVarren-3-3313 Jobling, Johns, Cv Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jack 1 Mech. Engr., 4302 Helena. Cityf2-7953 ordon T. 1 Bus. Ad., 2234 Ohio, City A. Glenn 3 Civil Engr., 534 Miller, Cityf8-2662 Albert 3 Acctg., 1904 Clifton. City-3-1409 Blanche B. 2 Educ., 139 Hyde. Nilesf2-2462 NV Johnson, Carroll R. 2 Mech. Engix, Box 498, S. Main Ext., IIubbardf4-9031 2 Stanley 2 Pre-Law, 3717 Elbertus, City-2-3804 A TOTH' DELUXE MARKET Corner Eotst Federal otnd Wotlnut FL6 7 hfft Distinctive if mx Ji llorsaqes it I L il U Dial 2-4347 Dial 9-3246 McKinley Heights 1578 Mahoning Niles, Ohio Word Higley Youngstown, Ohio Gordon Higley BEST WISHES The Filzsimons Sleel CO. YOUNGSTOWN, onto Johnson, Charles 2 Adv., 252 Lawrence, VVarren-4-3002 Johnson, Charles H. 1 Mdse., 525 Ferndale, City-S-2043 Johnson, Clarence E. 1 Bus. Ad.. 417 Foster, City-3-0774 Johnson, David A. 2 Biol., 203 Poland, Struthers-5-7136 Johnson, Edsel 'l'. 2 Prc-Law, 737 Beaver, VVarren-2-4533 l Johnson, J. David 2 Elec, Engr., R. IJ. l, North Jackson-6234 Johnson, John 3 Chem., 409 Sheridan, Niles-2-S542 Johnson, John G. 1 Phar., 566 High, City-7-5635 Johnson, Joseph H. 1 Acctg., 44 XV. Liberty, Girard Johnson, Kathryn 1. 2 Music, 330 Oak Dr., Boardman-8-1570 Johnson, Kenneth E. 3 Advtgf., R. D. 2, Hubbard-4-0367 Johnson, Lawrence R. 1 Bus. Ad., 2932 Hillman, City-2-7522 1 Johnson, Marias R. 2 Advtg., 189 Benita, Cityffl-2602 Johnson, Paul H. 2 Psyc.. Vtfarner Rd., R. ll. 1, Brookfield Johnson, Rebecca B. 4 Music. 275 Poland, Struthers-5-4609 Johnson, Robert B. 3, 6095 Oak, New Castle, Pa.-3340-R Johnson, Samuel 2 Engl., 417 Foster, Cityf3-0774 Johnson, Sheldon 3 Elem. Educ., 35 Euclid, Struthers-3-S482 Johnston, Edward 1 Gen. Bus., 315 VV. Delason, City-7-8028 ' f Johnstm, Robert L. P.G. Engr., 251 First, Sharon, Pa.43058 Jones, Albert L. 2 Ind. Eng., co Hillcrest, R. 1, Lowellville Jones, Allan VV. 3 Pre-Med., 2339 Selma, City-3-S442 Jones, Beatrice 1 Nursing, 61 Jefferson, Campbell-5-5930 Jones, Ellaniae 1 E. Educ., 2007 Midlothian Blvd., City42-2208 Jones, Evelyn 1 Art, 33 Clifton Dr., City-2-4065 Jones, Harold R. 1 Engfr., 337 VV, Marion, City-6-0542 Jones, Hugh 1 Mech. Engr., 265 S. VVhitney, City--9-8256 Jones, Irma D. 1'.G. Educ., 110 Ormond, Sharon, Pa. Jones, John 3 Acctg., 54 S. Lane, City-7-7262 Jones, John R. 3 Jour, 119 Ohrtown Rd., City49-7279 Jones, Joseph XV. 3 Bus. Ad., 21 Cleveland, Cilyeel-2445 Jones, Mary M. 4 El. Educ., 1323 Hawn, City-3-5786 Jones, Paul C. Spec. Music, 100 Elruth, Girard-5-3831 Jones, Richard 2 Lib, Arts, 769 S. Oakland, Sharon, Pa.-6473 Jones, Samuel 1 Acctg., R.F.D. 1, Box 320, East Liverpool-1335eR-3 Jones, VVendell 2 Soc. Sci., 320 VV, lndianola, City-8-1993 Jones, VVillian1 B. 2 Psych., 1624 Overland, Cityf3-5551 Jones, VVilliani G. 2 Mech. Engr., 761 S, Oakland, Sharon, Pa,-2-6334 Jordan, Emma M. 1 Nursing, 7M Boroline, New Castle, Pa.-5953-W Jordan, Mildred M, 1 Bus. Adm., 424 Crandall, City-7-0582 , Joseph, David 1 Educ., 919 Fruit, Farrell, Pa.-2-4951 Joswig, Charles R. 3 Bus. Adm., 1353 Oak, City-3-7802 Joyce, Alfred P.G. Sec. Stud., 1360 Elm, City-4-5724 Joyce, Harry E. 2 Bus. Adm., 275 Potomac, City-2-4611 Joyce, James E. 1 El. Engr., 376 Spring, Struthers-5-4159 Joyce James T. 3 Mdse., 275 Potomac, City-2-4611 , Joyce, Martin 4 Mdse., 1574 Council Rock Dr., City-7-0116 Joyce, Mary 2 Engl., 42 Brookline, City77-9319 Julius, Patsy 1 Elem. Educ., 11 Recd, Campbell-5-4914 Junk, Thomas 1 Metallurgy, R. D. 2, Sharon, Pa. Jurey, Jack O. 2 Pre-Law, S01 Ferndale, City-8-3317 Jurus, K Kachcl, Carl J. 3 Mech, Engr., 3820 Mahoning, City Kachmer, Michael A. 2 Pre-Med., 54 Milton, Sity-9-7110 Kachulis, Thomas G. 2 Bus. Adm., 1058 Highland Rd., Sharon, Pa. Kaetzel, Iona R. 4 Elem. Educ., 910 Tod N.VV., VVarren-2-6825 Kahl, Francis P. 4 Acct,-I., 1031 Griswold, Sharon, Pa.-2-7931 Kahn, Donald 3 Acctg,, 415 Kenmore, VVarren-4-3347 Kahn, Jerome S. 2 Art, 415 Kenmore, VVarren-4-3347 Kakish, Stephen 3 Acctg., 946 Mabel, City-7-8809 Kalafut, Bob 3 Acctg., 3584 Mt. Vernon, City-5-4754 Kale, Nancy L. P. G. Engl., 233 Norwood, City--3-5782 Kaletka, Albert C. 1 El. Engr., 621 Vilallis, Farrell, Pa.42-5476 Kali, Stephen E. 1 Educ., Box 31, New Bedford, Pa.f-2926 Kaliney, Robert P. 3 Psych., 604 Prindle, Sharon, Pa.-2-3135 Kalivas, Thodore P. 1 Bus. Adm., 181 VV. Chalmers, Cityf3-3487 Kalschke, Richard H. 1 Bus. Adm.. 466 VV. Ravenwood, City-8-63 Kane, Lawrence M. 1 Psych., 1675 Parkman Rd., VVarren-3620-F Kane, Richard F, 2 Chcni., 630 E. Butler, Mercer, Pa.-630-J Kantarze, James 1 Music, 170 VV. Princeton. City42-9665 -3430 15 Kapouralos, John C. 2 Pre-Law, 1407 Meadowbrook S.E., Warren44-5513 Kapp, Charles O. 2 Pre-Law, 355 Cohasset, City-3-7664 Kapus, Peter J. 4 Mech. Engr., 1123 Harrison, NVarren-3-8982 Karavara, Julie 2 Music, 541 E. Lucius, City-S-3585 Kasmer, Robert E. 2 Bus. Adm., 535 Idora, City Kasony, John P. 1 Engr., 2722 Shirley Rd,, City-2-4133 Kaster, David C. 4 Soc. Sci., 876 E. Philadelphia, City-S-3706 Kaszubowski, Henry 1 Acct., 219 E. Delason, Cityi6-3059 Kaszubowski, Ted 2 Chem. Engr., 219 E. Delason, City-6-3059 Katich, A, J. P. G. Mdsc., VV. Poland, Bessemer, Pa. Katko, John A. 4 Pre-Med., 113 N. Mackey, Hubbard Katzenineyer, J. Philip, 1 L. A., 212 Broadway, City-4-7043 Kauffman, Adi nR. 3 Acctg., 516 Arch, Salem47872 Kaufmann, Glorie E, 2 Psych., 620 Bryson. City Kavanaugh, Eugene F. 3 Soc. Sci., 6510 Glendale, City-2-7026 Kavinsky, Thomas J. 1 Bus, Adm., 2540 Taft, City-S-1011 Kavouklis, Felix 3 Pre-Law, 56 Tenth, Campbel145-3657 Kavouklis, Nicholas J. 3 Pre-Med., 56 Tenth, Campbell-5-3657 Kearney, Marie J. 4 El. Educ., 1510 Oak, City-4-3886 Keeiner, Harold ll. 2 P. E., Rt. 5, VVarren-8-2804 Keelen, Alonzo O. 1 En r., 442 County Line, New Castle, Pa.-309 Kefunt, Steve R. 1 Pre-il,aw, 840 Utica, VVarren-4-9913 Kehl, Lois R. P. G. Hist., Y. W. C. A., City Kehn, Earl C. 1 L. A., 804 VV. Third, Niles-2-3609 Keish, Sylvester A. 2 Biol., 64 Seventh, ampbell45-7345 Kclch, Edward J. 1 Elec. Engr., 347 Norris, Sharon, Pa.44396 Kelley, Harold D. 1 Bus. Ad., 540 King, City-7-6292 Kelling, Robert A. P. G. Acctg., 3005 Rush Blvd., City-8-2119 Kelly, C. Howard 1 El. Engr., 1230 VVillard S.E., Warren-3-4813 Kelly, Charles H. 1 Bus., R. D. 1, Brookfield-8-2119 Kelly, James NV., 2 Chem, Engr., 19 Massachusetts, Poland-5-6291 Kelly, John P. 1 Bus. Ad., 55 Elm, Struthers-5-6253 Kelly, Karl A., 2 Mdse., 193 VV. Wlarren, City-2-1360 1-I Kempe. Richard V. 3 Eng., 57 Illinois, City44-1746 Kennedy Cornelius B. 4 Engr., 516 Redonda Rd., City44-2758 Kennedy? Denny D. 3 Acctg., 181 Sexton, Struthers Kennedy, Donald R. 4 Biol., 3111 Hil'n1an, City-2-5826 Kennedy, Jack B. 4 Soc. Sci., 516 Redonda Rd., City-4-2758 Kennedy, James J. 1 Pre-Med., 1440 Florencedale. City-7-3186 Kennedy, John K. P. G. Educ., 100 Howard, Girard-5-9106 Kennedy, Thomas A. 1 Music, 106 E. Liberty, Girardf5-8137 Kenney, James T. 4 Bus, Org., 1323 Heasley, City-7-3345 Kent, Jacob R. 1 Acctg., 38 Eleanor, Cityf-9-3438 Kerestly, Joseph 4 Engr., 325 N. Mercer, New Castle, Pa.-7396-J Kernan, Thomas F. 3 E. Engr., 233 S. Bruce, Citv-7-9547 Kerola, John J. 2 Engl., 52 VV. Delason, Cityv3-7935 Kerpsack, Robert W. 1 Pre-Med., 3354 NVinston, City-9-5074 Kerpsack, William R. 1 Pre-Med., 3354 VVinston, City-9-5074 Kerr, Kenneth J. 2 Piano, 930 Temple, New Castle, Pa,-5193'M Kerr, Marjorie C. 3 El. Ed., 31 Center Rd., Poland-5-2903 Kesic, George J. 1 Adv., 313 Alexander, City Kesler, David J. P. G. L. A., 59 Poland, Struthers-5-8623 Keys, Jean E. Spec., 1701 Glenwood, City-7-2881 Khaleel, Akmal 1 Mus. Ed., 1127 N. Garland, Cityf6-0826 Khoury, Theodore E. 1 Psych., 645 Parkwood, City-4-3669 Kibler, Doris J. 3 Sec. Studies, 1230 Parkman Rd., N.W., VVarren-2-6426 Kidd, Donald R. 1 Hist. Ed., 90 Wick Oval, City--4-2030 Kijowski, Stanley 1 Art, 189 Pittsburgh, McDonald-5-8652 Kikel, Felix J. 2 Art, 609 Gibson, Cityf3-0196 Kilanowski, Leo T. 1 Phil., 128 E. Marion, Cityf3-0121 Kilpatrick, Floyd E. 1 Educ., R. D. 4, VVarren Kimes, Raymond A. P.G. El. Educ., Bov 92, Hopedale Kinderman, Ray W. P.G. Bus. Adm., R. D. 2, VVarren-2-4793 Kindig, Mary M. P.G. Nursing Educ., Stainbaugh Nurses' Home, City-7-0751 King, Daniel E. 2 M. Engr., P. O. Box 94, N. Jackson-2733 King, Robert H. 3 Eng., 553 VValter, City-3-2880 King, Wallace N. 2 Acct., 678 S. Union, Salem-4177 Kingsbury, William S. 1 Biol., 169 Ohio, VVarren Kinleyside, Beverly A. 1 Psych., R. 1, Cortland-K-106 Kinney, Edward F. 2 Phys. Ed., 4616 N. Bruce, City-7-0925 Kniser, Kenneth L. 2 Bus. Ad., 936 Terra Alta NE., NVarren-4-3941 Kiriazis, James W. 1 Soc. Sci., M. C. 30 Greenlawn, VVarren-7-3205 Kirner, Andrew R. P. G. Pre-Med., 407 N. Hazelwood, City-9-6835 Kirshenbaum, Samuel 1 Gen. Bus., 4114 Rush Blvd., City-8-4865 Kirwan, Joseph M. 2 Bus. Adm., 138 VVestminster, City-9-8583 Kish, Robert E. 4 Soc. Sci., 342 Sanderson, Campbell-5-8090 Kissinger, Harold T. 1 Ind., Engr., 151 Service, Sharon, Pa.-2-1387 Kitko, Frank V. P.G. Educ., R.F.D. 1, VVilliamsfield-A-18 CVVaynej Kleckner, Earl L. 1 Acctg., 814 W. VVood'aud, City-6-1907 Kleese, Edward A. 2 C. Engh., R. D. 1, Brookfieldf8-2120 Klein, Joseph H. 4 Soc. Sci., 1260 Edgewood NE., Warren-3-7833 Klem, Fred J. 2 Chem. Engr., 323 VV. Indianola, City-S-6640 Klem, Paul L. 1 Bus. Ad., 1218 Shehy, City--7-1580 Kleniewski, Henry J. 3 Acctg., 1838 Selma,VCity-3-7831 Klimko, Joseph 3 Engr., 3244 Powersway, City-8-5464 Klimko, Thomas N. 1 Soc. Seo., 678 Twelfth, Campbell-7-6685 Kling, James E. 1 Pre4Med., 4824 South, City-244169 Klingman, Rosalie C. 2 Adv., 556 VV. Princeton, City. Klipec, Edward 1 M. Engr., Middlelield Klocek, Joseph S. 4 Advtg., R. D. 1, Diamond Klotzle, Eugene J. 1 Bus., 143 W. Rayen, City-4-0480 Klucher, Cyril R. 1 Eng., 317 Stewart, Hubbard-4-5861 Kmetz, John 1 E. Engr., 1049 Bryn Mawr, City-3-3027 Knapik, Stephen J. 1 Psych., 1918 Manhattan, City-9-5414 Knezevich, John A. 1 Psych., 720 Lee, Farrell, Pa.-3684 Kniffin, Walter G. 2 Engr., 38 E. Chalmers, City-4-1437 Knight, Howard E. 3 Mech. Engr., 396 Alameda, City-3-9454 Knight, Joseph W. 2 Bus. Ad., 457 Joan, Girard-5-8758 Knight, Ray T. 4 Music, 26 Upland, City-3-9104 Knight, Raymond H. 2 El. Ed., R. D. 2, Columbiana-2041 Knoll, Newton J. 2 Mdse., 128 E. VVood, Lowellville-6-6405 Knorr, Raymond H. 1 Engr., 445 Olive, WVarren-3-7480 Knupp, John L. 2 Pre-Med., 526 Parkcliff, City-8-4251 Knutti, Robert F. 3 El. Engr., 156 Maywood, City-2-7923 Koach, Harold G. 3 Bus. Adm., 328 Highland, New Castle, Pa.-1614-YV. Kobal, Rudolf J. 2 Acctg., 92 Morris, Girardf4-6820 Kobel, William E. 1 M. Engr., 4108 Helena, City-2-6541 Koch, Betty 1 L. A., 143 Orchard, Sharon, Pa.-5909 Koch, Richard H. 3 Psych., 460 Sexton, Struthersfi-8400 Kochert, Milton R. 1 Phy. Ed., 101 Court, Canfield-3-5451 Kocis, John F. 3 Metallurgy, 52 E. Broad, Newton Falls-4495 Kohler, George F. 1 Engr., 8 N. Raccoon Rd., Cityi9-8059 Kohut, John 3 Bus. Adm., 519 Yale, City-6-3787 Koker, Charles J. 1 El. Educ., 626 Fairmont, Cityf7-8956 Kokinos, Bessie C. 4 Bus. Educ., 3604 Beechwood Pl., Cityf2-6016 Kolarich, Rudolph A. 2 Engr., 643 Olive, Masury Kollar, Charles R. 1 Pre-Dent., 143 N. Osborne, City-9-2451 Kolmacic, John P. 1 Bus. Ad., 442 Coitsville Rd., Campbell-3-9451 Kolunie, John E. 3 Acctg., 9 E. Moody, New Castle, Pa.-3295-J Komara, Claire E. 1 El. Ed., 2612 Hunter, City-2-4666 Komo, Richard, 1 Bus. Adm., 364 Lincoln, City-3-3847 Komp, M. Edward 3 Engr., 35 E. Philadelphia, City-2-4290 Kondas, VVilliam R. 2 Mdse., 160 N. Glenellen, City-9-7558 Koneski, Joseph E. 4 Acctg., 57 E. Henry, Apt. 4, City-3-4334 Konik, George 2 Acctg., 573 Tenney, Campbell-5-5269 Kopnisky, Earl J. 2 Acctg., 1706 Larchmont N.E., VVarren-3-3276 Koran, Frank D. P.G. Engr., 54 Manchester, City-9-8114 Korchmaros, Roberta, Spec., 28 Andrews, Campbell-5-5798 Korsala, Joseph M. 2 Mdse., 59 N. Shenley, City-9-7644 Kosturin, John S. 1 Engr,, R. D. 2, Box 117, 1,owe.lvillef6-6780 Kostyk, Valerian 1 Soc., 192 Gordon, Campbell-5-4931 Kostyo, Margaret 4 Nursing, 2230 NVilson, CEl.11lDDSil75'0085 Kostyshak, Alex 3 Acctg., 21 Franklin, Niles-2-2456 Kotch. Helene 1 Psych., 1598 Kirby Pl., VVarren-4-6499 Kotheimer, Richard F. 1 Chem. Engr., 1614 Confield Rd., City-2-5647 Kotschisch, Don M. 3 El. Ed., 919 Lorain, New Castle, Pa.f6259 Katschisch, William J. 2 Bus. Adm., 919 Lorain, New Castle, l'a.-6259 Kotsovolos, Theodore 3 Acctg., 219 Lakewood, City-4-3651 Koutsourais, Charles 1 L. A., 102 Monroe, Campbell-5-7057 Kovalik, Eleanor A. 1 Chem., 227 Federal, VVarren-3-7485 Kovall, Carl C. 4 Advtg., 133 E. Philadelphia, City-241972 Kowalczyk, Frank 2 Engr., 3925 Riley, Struthers-5-5578 Kozicky, William E. 1 Pre-Law, R. D. 1, North Lima-9-2249 Kozusko, Valent B. 1 Adv., 82 N. Bridge, Struthers Krafcik, Rita M, 2 Pre-Med., 47 Fernwood, City-9-5785 Krall, Harry W. 2 Phys. Ed., Lee Run Rd., Poland-5-4426 Kramer, Joseph J. 1 Acctg., 720 E. Lucius, City-2-8488 Kramer, Paul E. 1 Mdse., 17 N. Brockway, City-9-8964 Kramer, VVilliam D. 4 Music, 639 New Court, City-6-2026 Kranich, Paul A. 1 Phys. Ed., 816 Ridge, Sharpsville, Pa.-9687 Kranz, Gerald L. 2 Mdse., 23 Ellenwood, City-3-5465 Kraus, Charles J. 1 Mdse., 504 E. Line, Ellwood City, Pa.-410-M Krayac, Frank J. 4 Acctg., 1155 Urination, City-7-8275 Kreca, Mirko M. 1 Gen. Bus., R. D. 1, Box 345, VVarren Kreidler, Joseph R. 1 Ciiil Engr., R. D. 1, Poland Kreidler, Virginia H. 2 Bus. Ed., R, F. D. 1, Poland-9-2679 Kreslick, Irvin J. 1 Ed., 132 Madison, Campbellf7-4953 Kreuwieser, William E. 1 Phys. Ed., 433 NV. Princeton, Cityf8-2352 Krider, Janet D. P. G. Educ., 261 Trumbull SE., VVarren-2-4497 Wlloo Nice For Words WE hear it so often from our guests we almost believe it ourselves! But it IS a lot of fun, say on a Saturday night, to enjoy an excellent meal in our CRYSTAL DINING ROOM - then take to the dance- floor at nine, and grow young again to music. .Iust as nice is the regular meal or hasty bite available in our PURPLE COW coffee shop, open any hour of day or night. As for party and banquet facilities - our BALLROOM, CASCADES ROOM, FRATERNITY ROOM, ALBERT PICK, JR. SUITE, and private dining rooms pro- vide the ideal setting for every occasion. Be sure to let us help plan YOUR next social function. P.-O. tuition rates are very reasonable Del Courtney, Manager HOTEl PICK-0Hl0 ,-45 TH: V I . O a 'na' ERY .IL ' n An Albert f f Pick Hotel -n , . A 0 0 +69 by Bell Bakeries, Inc. BAKERS or supra sorr BREAD 0 SANDWICH ROLLS 0 FRANKFURTER ROLLS o CLOVERLEAF ROLLS I PARKER HOUSE ROLLS All Types of Resturotnt Bread 6: Rolls Kridler, John R. 1 Pre-Vet., 25 College, Poland-5-3147 Kridler, Walter R. 1 Math., 233 E. Broad, Newton Falls-4551 Krieger, Harry R. 1 L. A., 12 W. Park, Niles Krispinsky, Aldrich J. 1 L. A., 2646 Taylor, City-4-3561 Krispli, John G. 3 Acctg., 101 N. Maryland, City-9-5115 Kroeck, Catherine J. 1 Pre-Nursing, 5416 Mahoning, City-9-6088 Kroeger, William C. 4 Engr., 1924 Belmont, City-7-9979 Kruest, Paul R. 1 Acct., 1016 Ford, Cityf3-0119 Krupa, George 3 Engr., 2434 Taylor, City-8-6088 Krupey, Andrew 3 Art, 495 Hull. Vvarren-3-9486 Kryzan, Marie 1 L. A., 127 Indianola, City Kubilis, Anthony J. 2 Chem., R. D. 1, Hubbardf4-1978 Kubina, Frank J. 1 L. A., 1809 Overlook, City-9-8676 Kucharski, Irene 1 L. A., 817 E. Lucius, City-2-8237 Kuhar, Eugene 4 Engl., R.F.D., Box 92,New Middletown Kuhlman, Jack D. P. G. Educ., Box 25, New Middletown-9-2074 Kulich, John 3 Bus. Adm., 207 Ormond, Sharon, Pa.-2-7482 Kulifay, Joseph 2 Engr., 550 Cameron, City-7-6272 Kulusich, Philip F. 2 Music Ed., 267 George, Sharon, Pa.-5850 Kunstel, John F. 3 Acctg., 156 Churchill Rd., Girard Kupka, Bonaventure S. 2 Engr., 544 Carroll, City-3-8930 Kurdupski, Ted F. 3 M. Engr., 31 W. Miller, New Castle, Pa. Kurian, Robert M. 1 Pre-Med., 31 Glacier, Cityf9-9329 Kurilla, Michael R. 4 Chem., 340715 Powersway, City-9-8880 Kurtz, Tom F. 2 Bus. Ad., 366 Randolph, City-9-4154 Kuzmack, Jerome A. 2, 1806 Bonnie Brae N.E., XVarren-3-9057 Kyle, Ray A. 1 Pre-Mort., 407 W. Liberty, HubbardA-4-1955 Kynett, Virgil L. 2 M. E., 233 E. Summit, Alliance-8770 Kyofski, Joseph T. 4 Acctg., Main, Elkland, Pa. L Labozan, Joseph 2 Mech. Engr., 243 VV. Scott, City-4-2318 Lacich, Robert P. 1 Pol. Sci., 1120 NVa1lis, Farrell, Pa.-2-3880 LaCivita, Angelo A. 3 Music, 932 Belmont, City-7-4093 LaCivita, Michael 3 Engr., 38 N. Jackson, Cityf7-9539 Lackwasky, Peter 1 Engr., R.F.D. 2, Box 127, Hubbard-4-4859 Lafferty, Donald 1 Mech. Engr., 1715 Edgewood, VVarren-3-5493 Lago, Janice A. P.G. Engl., N. Main, Bessemer, Pa. Lagos, Michael S. 1 Mdse., 582 Bonnie Brac, VVarren-3-4576 LaHovic, Edw. J. 2 Bus. Org., 20 Movley, Campbell-3-2009 Laicharolt, Chris 2 Adv., 46.5 Devitt, Campbell-5-6165 Lakatos, Louis S. 4 Bus. Ad., 2431 Vestal Rd., City-9-6282 Lalley, Walte R. 2 Engr., 1217 Kensington, CityA7-1115 Lally, Catherine H. 3 Nursing, 40 Fourth, Sharpsville, Pa.f2762 Lalumia, Alex G. 3 Adv., 524 Mistletoe, Citty-2-8757 Lamb, Harry E. 2 Gen. Bus., 63 Como, Struthers-5-2368 Lamhrecht, Arthur G. 2 Physics, 233 Second, Sharon, Pa.-2-7543 Lambrecht, Robert D. 1 Acctg., 233 Second, Sharon, Pa.-2-7543 Lambrianos, Irene 3 El. Ed., 565 Twelfth, Campbell-5-4198 Lampe, Herbert S. 4 E. E., 152 Lincoln, City-3-4245 Landers, William J. 2 Bus. Ad., 487 VV. Indianola, City-2-7407 Landwert, Milford E. 3 Engr., 1122 Cleveland, Salem-5378 Lane, Marjory H. 4 Educ., 421 VVarren, Cityf8-1678 Lane, VVi1lian1 C. 2 Ind., Engr., R. D. 3, CortlandfRed-234 Lanier, George D. 2 Acctg., 456 Nimick, Sharon, Pa.-2-6687 Lanz, Ruth P. 1 Engl., 81 VV. VValnut, Lowellville46-6291 Lanzo, Carmen R. 2 Hist., 32 Gordon, Campbell-5-4261 LaPanja, Andrew A. 3 B. A., 41 Verona, Girard-5-5849 LaPaze, Paul T. P. G. Educ., 2606 Shirley, City-5-7605 LaPolla, Annette M. 1 L. A., 1348 Robbins, Nilesf2-2954 Laret, Lee Q. 4 Adv., 111 Parkgate, City-9-5649 I A LaRocca, John W. P. G. Soc. Sci., 1125 Hirnrod, Cityf4-7255 r 1 Pie Med 244 A eis Cit 4 7555 LaR0Se, Ma y E. ' - ., Y 2, 5'-' - ,, Larsick, Eugene E., 2 Bus. Ad., 62 E Auburndale, CityY2-6609 Larson, Arline M. 1 L. A., 82 E. Florida, Cityg2-A3365 Larson, Harry F. 3 Pre-Med., 222 E. Chalmers, City-7-4462 Lasher, Wallace E. 3 Engr., 529 Idora, City-8-3802 Latimer, Richard VV. 2 Pre-Law, 702 Prospect, VVarren-2-7352 Latura, George A. 2 El. Educ., 40 E. VVarren, City-7-S625 LaVelle, Thomas P. 1 Met. Engr., 147 W. Myrtle, City-7-5728 LaVogue, Randall W. 1 Engr., 4904 Poland Rd., Cityf5-4282 Law, Dorothy J. 1 Phys. Ed., 475 VV. Judson, City-8-1613 Lawhorn, John B. 3 Music, 1749 Shaw, Cityf7-1625 Lawreinuck, Arthur, L. A., 465 Porter, Catnpbellf5-8571 Lawrence, Hubert B. P. G. Phys. Ed., 114 VVilson, Niles-2-6491 Lawrence, Warren E. 2 Acctg., R, D. 1, Mineral Ridge--2-7608 Laws, James V. 2 Engr., 444 Almyra, Cityf843580 Lawson, Alma M. 1 Nursing, 233 Laird N.E., VVarren-2-0367 Lawson, Warner R. 4 Acctg., 37116 W. VVarren,YCityf8-5930 Layman, Harold J. 3 Bus. Ed., 1100 Griswold, Sharon, Pa.-2-1603 Lazor, Donald K. 1 Engr., 730 New Castle, Sharon, Pa.-46677 Lazzari, Edward J. 1 Pre-Law, 292 Wolfe Ct., VVarren--3-4392 Leach, Charles J. 3 Educ., 1561 Bryson, City-3-8493 Leary, Edward J. 4 Acctg., 581 Cassius, City-6-0031 Leasure, Charles E. 1 Bus. Ad., 2209 Delaware, New Castle, Pa.-6412-M Leban, Alice G. P. G. Home Ec., 211 N. Jefferson, New Castle, Pa.-6040 Lebio, Albert F. 1 Gen. Bus., 910 Kenneth, City-7-5096 Lebowitz, Joseph L. P. G. Acctg., 707 Belvedere S.E., VVarren Lebrun, George H. 1 Gen., 366 Elm Rd., NVarrenf3-7181 Ledinsky, Edward G. 1 Pre-Vet., Rt. 1, Orwell-2467 Leedy, Jane L. P. G. Engl., 230 Broadway, Cityf3-0110 Leepard, Robert J. 3 Art, 155 VV. Boston, City--8-6760 Lehman, John H. 2 Engr., Canfield A Lehman, Victor A, 1 Bus. .Ad., 88 E. Warren, City-7-7784 Lehn, Eleanor C. 3 Engl., 946 VV. Indianola, City-2-9892 Leko, Steve F. 3 Bus. Adm., 144 Perry, Struthersf5-6937 Lemieux, John E. 3 Acctg., R. D. 1, VV. State, Masuryf8-S165 Lengyel, Louis C. 4 Bus. Adm., 1605 Albert, Cityf7-2770 Leonard, Pauline E. 2 Educ., VVilIian1sfield-VVayne F-25 Leone, Ernest A. 1 Music, 131 Oklahoma, City-7-8735 Leonelli, Nick J. 1 Mech. Engr., 2809 Hudson Dr., Cityf8-5769 Leonhart, Paul A. 3 Engr., 2017 Elin, City-3-2203 Lepola, Aatos H. 1 Bus. Ad., 417 Kenilworth, Warren-3-4086 Lepore, Henry A. 2 Acctg., 2287 McGuffey Rd., City-3-0822 Lepore, James J. 1 Art Educ., 2287 McGuffey Rd., City-3-0822 Lepore, Vincent D. 2 Pre-Med., 355 Imperial, City-9-7956 Lesh, Lawrence D. 1 Chem. Engr., 411 E. Sheridan, New Castle, Pa.- Leskosky, Kathryn D. 1 L. A., 544 Benwood, City-7-6342 Leskovec, Ed. A. 3 Acctg., 1730 Oakwood, City-9-5688 Less, Leo H. Spec. Econ., Rt. 5, Salen1f4-2036 Lettau, Joe N. 1 Bus. Adm., 1163 Lakewood, City-3-7982 Leventhal, Ann Spec. Psych., 82 Bissell, City-3-9192 LeViseur, Edward G. 1 Acctg., 487 Sherwood, City-2-2146 Lewis, Devereaux J. 2 Acctg., 67 Jefferson. Sharon, Pa.-2-7920 Lewis, Donna J. 3 Mdse., 3443 Risher Rd., City-9-5343 7065-M Lewis, Dwight C. 1 Gen. Bus., 114 Flowers, Sharon, Pa.-F4472 Lewis, Hubert R. 3 Bus. Adg., 46 NY. Philadelphia, City-8-5781 Lewis, John T. 1 Bus. Ad., 34 New York, City-3-5350 Lewis. Olwynn M. 1 Art, 435 XY. Marion, Cityf6-4088 Lewis' VVilliain A. 2 Engr., 60 Tenth, Struthcrs-5-4379 Liebrnan, Richard H. 1 Lang.. 150 VV. Dennick, Cityf7-8443 Liener, Betty J. 1 L. A., 822 Darr, Farrell, Pa.-4856 Liener, Byrde J. 1 L. A., 822 Darr, Farrell, Pa.-4856 Lightner, Donald F. 1 El. Ed., 215 XYirt, Apt. 389, Cityf6-0124 Lilko, Robert J. 1 Adv., 2536 Craiger, City-8-5639 Limberty, George E. 1 Gen. Bus., 4231 Southern Blvd., City-2-2759 Linardos, Alexander 2 Pie-Dent., 547 S. Irvine, Sharon, Pa.-4073 Lindquist, VVilliain VV. 2 Bus. Ad., 1061 Lakewood, City-7-8284 Lindsay, Harry Q. 3 Mdse., 15 Tod Lane, City Lingenfelter, Betty J. 1 El. Ed., R. D. 1, S. Turner Rd., Canfield-3-4448 Lininger, George NV. 1 Pre-Law, 408 Vienna, Niles-2-8678 Lininger, Robert A. 3 Acctg., 16 Benita, Cityf4-7456 Lins.ey, Clayton E. 2 Bus. Ad., 136 Clingan, Hubbardf4-2432 Linton, VVilliam H 2 Mech. Engr., 496 Perry, SH,lC111'6546 Lipply, C. Loren 2 Mech. Engr., 593 Perry, Salemf3359 Lipps, Paul M. 1 Bus. Ad., 1074 W'oodland, XVarren42e9706 Lipson, Leon 4 Acctg., 153 Brooklyn, City-2-1711 Liptak, John E. 1 Bus. Adm., 150 Bright, Campbell-5-6156 Liska, Shirley A. 2 Elem. Ed., 445 E. Indianola, City-2-9461 Liskay, Florence A. 2 Psych., 3513 South, City-2-6722 Lisko, Stephen J. 3 Merch., 37 Jefferson, Campbell-5-6463 Livermore, Thomas WV. 2 Chem., R. D. 2, Sharon, Pa.-9433 Livingston, George F. 3 Bus. Adm., 369 Gypsy Lane, City Llewellyn, Gordon C. 2 Educ., 16 VV. Federal, Niles-2-6989 Lobau Locice Lo cw, gh, Lawrence 1 Phys. Ed., 632 Robbins, Niles ro, Joseph J. 3 Phys. Ed., 378 Summit, City-3-2905 Robert E. 3 Econ., 17 Lauderdale, City-3-9242 Loftus, George B. 1 Acct., 83 Hawthorne, Struthers-5-5535 Loftus Logan Logue: , Patrick J. 1 Bus. Ad., 638 Parkclitte, City-2-3469 Martin, 1 Phys. Ed., 22 Island Dr., Polandf5-6063 Loizos, Stella 1 Acctg., 166 E. Midlothian, Cityf2-0128 Lon g, Lon g, Lopez, Lordo, Loree, Kathleen T. 3 Gen. Bus., 633 Vine N.E., VVarrcn43-9236 Laura B. 2 Engl., 620 Bryson, City--4-5361 Margarita 2 Engl.. 25 NVi1ma, Cityf2-6827 Carl B. 2 Eng., 804 Firth, City Samuel A. 1 .El. Ed., 62 N. Benton, Cityf9-8367 Lorent, Robert G. 3 Engl., nc 52 Orchard S.E., VVarren-4-0158 Loshinsky, James 2 Pol. Sci., 441 N. Market, E. Palestinef609 Lossman, Edward A. 2 Engr., 449 Sixth, Struthersf5-7888 Lotze, Love, Love, Love, LOW, Joseph N. 3 Merch., 3303 Rush Blvd., City-2-6456 Dorothy Spec. Bus. Adm., 185 Meadowbrook, Cityf8-6872 Joseph C. 2 Acctg., 514 Norwood, New Castle, Pa.-5370-R Lester R. Spec. Bus. Ad., 185 ltleadowbrook, City-8-6872 James L. 3 Engr., 105 XV. Ohio. Sebring Lowdermilk, Marvin J. 1 Ind. Engr., 1026 Prospect, Canton-8922 Lower y, James A. 4 Engl., 57 S. Lakeview, Cityf9-7163 Lowry, Carol J. 2 Elem. Ed., 299 Poland, Struthersf5-6381 Lowry, Charles J. 4 Bus. Ad., 219 Bissell, Cityf4-2598 Lowry, Patt L. 1 Phys. Ed., 137 Church, Hubbard- 4-1543 Lozinski, Raymond 1 Art, 30 VV. Scott, City-3-8011 Lubon Lubon ovich, Edward R. 2 Educ., Box 335, Niles ovich, Paul V. 4 Engr., 160 Churchill Rd., Girard-5-5286 Lubrick, Florence J. 1 Psych., 564 Palmer, Cityf9-2595 Lucas, Chester J. 1 Acctg., R. D. 4, Salem Lucas, Michael, 3 Bus. Ad., 10 'Walnut, Sharpsville, l'a.f776 Lucas, VVilliain T. 3 Chem. Engr., 1618 High, City Luce, VVarren P. 4 Engl., 123 Jeanette Dr., Cityf2-7979 Lucente, Ralph A. Phys. Ed., 51 N. Hine, City Lucido, James D. 3 Adv., 430 E. VVood, Lowe.lvillef6-6214 Luckey, Harold L. 2 Pre-Med., 37 S, Prospect, City?-1-5438 Lukashik, Peter E. 2 Music Ed., 820 E. 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Sci., 153 Byron, City-47-7633 Lynch, Raymond A. 3 Chem., Burnette, Mineral Ridgef2-3992 Lynch, Richard B. 1 Pre-Med., 343 Grant. City Lynch, Thomas J. 3 Mech. Engr., 2323 Buckeye Circle, City-5-2850 Lyndon, Alan R. 1 Adv., 835 Michigan, City46-1709 Lynn, Patrick J. 1 Chem., 820 VVilson, Struthersf5-3863 Lynn, Robert S. 1 Acctg., 20 S. State, Girard-5f3431 Lyons, Jeanne L. 2 Jour., 675 Bryson, City-3-2871 Lyons, Roy T. 4 Engl., 1753 Myron, City-3-3209 M Macali, Anna M. 3 Biol., 40 Ambrose, Nilesf2-3604 Macalla, John ll. 4 Educ., 82 Michigan, City MacDonald, Eileen K. 1 Educ., 2022 Oak Hill, City MacDonald, John 3 El. Ed., 2022 Oak Hill, City MacDonald, Joseph D. 3 Soc. Sci., 118 S. Phelps, Cityf4-1441 MacDonald, Henry E. 1 Hist., 129 S. Garland, City-7-5315 Maclilougall, Edwin R. 2 Met. Engr., 63 S. 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VVood, City-4-7715 Manes, Eugene V. 1 Bus. Adm., 79 N. Richview, City-9-7288 Manginelli, Antoinette V. 3 Lang., 840 Lakewood, Cityw-7-0187 Mangino, Francis J. 2 Bus. Adm., 417 Cherry, Niles-2-2343 Mangus, Nizza, P. G. Art, 264 E. State, Sharon, Pa. Manning, John P. P. G. Educ., 1440 Kensington, City-3-6290 Manning, Marvin S. 2 Pharm., 1732 W. Market. WVarren-3-8390 Manolopoulos, James 1 Gen. Bus., 282 Custer, City-3-0268 Manolukas, Ted P. 2 Mdse., 3218 Hillman, City-2-1030 Mansfield, Ralph T. 1 El. Engr., R.F.D. 1, North Lima--2-6073 Mantas, Olga 1 El. Educ., 15 Hyde, Niles-2-6529 BIEl1'CSllO, Leonard A. 2 Phys, Ed., 1137 ltleatlowbrook, S.E., YVarren-4-9071 March, Charles E. 1 Art, 2305 Glenwood, City-8-1279 Marchese, Dominic 1 Pre-Dent., 831 Crandall, City-3-0709 Marchior, Vincent F. 3 Adv., 163 Chicago, City-2-0406 Marcis, Michael D. P. G. Music, 154 S. Lakeview, Cityg9-6679 Marcone, Thomas E. 2 Engr., 514 Liberty, Lowellville-6-6920 Marcovecchio, Ralph P. 3 Bus. Ad., 254 E. Marion, City-3-2296 Marcovecchio, Tony J. 1 Phy. Ed., 254 E. Marion, City-3-2296 Marian, Carl C. 1 Merch., 2826 VV. Federal, City-3-0085 Marik, Henry J. 2 Chem. Engr., 2555 Tampa, City-8-1440 Marinelli, Bernard R. 1 Math., 136 N. Pearl, City-6-2989 Marinelli, Fred A. 1 Engr., 1104 Oak, City-4-3984 Marinelli, Joseph F. 2 Acctg., 319 Emerald, City44-5935 Mariner, Margaret P. 3 Nursing, 3812 Loveland Rd.. Cityg2-3231 Marini, Ralph T. P. G. Ed., St. l'aul's, Monastery, Canfield Markaki s, John D. 3 Engl., 1014 VVoofl SAV., VVarrenf2-6379 Markopoulos, Tedd K. 2 Pre-Med., 184 Iddings S.E., VVarren-2-7404 Markos, Mark 2 Bus. Ad., 1517 Stewart. City-3-3338 Markovich, John A. 1 Com. Ed., 118 N. Bruce, City-6-2882 Markovich, Mary A, 1 Med. Tech., 43 Oak Park. City43-6822 Marks, Jeanette M. 2 Bus. Adm., R. D. 1, North Lima-8-4013 Marks, Richard J. 3 Art, 701 Hamilton, Farrell, l'a.-2-0710 Margain, John W. 3 Acctg., 456 Princeton, Cityi2-9611 Maron, Frank P. P. G. Soc. Sci., 26 Fifth, Campbellf5-5821 Marr, Thomas H. 1 Adv., 2826 Rogers Rd., City Mars. Robert B. 3 Pre-Law, P. O. Box 569, Campbell Marsco, Donald J. 1 Bus. Ad., 2724 Robinwond, City-3-8783 Marshall, Charles A. 1 Mech. Engr., 324 Lowell, VVarren-2-7485 Marshall, James D. 1 Pre-Mort., M. C. 37. XVarren-2-7523 Marshall, James R. 2 Educ., 107 Idaho Fd., City-9-5481 Marshall, Richard 1 Acctg., 117 Gypsy Lane, City-3-7755 Marsilio, Dominic N. 1 Mech. Engr., 414 Davis. Girard-5-8307 Marsilio, Emilio L. 1 Hist. Ed., 131 Belgrade, Girard-5-8404 Marstellar, Robert W. 1 Gen. Bus., 356 VV. Midlothian Blvd., City-8-5848 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martine, Martink Casimir VV. 3 Acctg., 12 Millet, City-9-6227 Dominic L. 2 El. Ed., Rt. 2, Caniieldg3-5959 Donald E. 7 Jour., 4119 Southern Blvd., City-2-7424 Dorothy R. 3 Psych.. 1034 Myrtle Pl., Sharon, Pa.-2-6528 James C. 3 Math., 735 Oak Knoll S.E., VVarren-3-6496 John F. 2 Chem., 2436 Veterans Dr., City-6-3388 Josiah B. Bus. Adm., 5503 Southern Blvd.. Cityf2-3675 Julianna E. 1 Educ.. 346 Second. Lowellville-6-6439 Olga K. 1 L. A., 1205 Himrod, City+3-9216 Patricia A. 1 Psych., 1034 Myrtle Pl., Sharon. 1'a.+2-6528 Richard J. 1 Engr.. 134 Rosemont. City-9-7656 Richard T. 3 El. Ed., 1113 Oak Hill, City-3-9387 Robert A. 1 P. E., 713 VVinona Dr., Citv-8-6626 Stanley L. 2 Adv., 1305 Albert, New Castle, Pa.-173-W Thomas A. 3 Math., 152 Edgewater Dr., City45-6566 Ural V. 4 Soc. Sci., Box 13, Cortland-472 William T. 1 Pre-Med., 2108 McGuffey Rd., City-4-0079 Mary E. 1 Lab. Tech., 15 E. Euclid, New Castle, Pa.-4613-J o, Robeart S. 4 Elec. Engr.. 616 Fairgreen, City Martorana, Russell, 1 Psych., 433 W'alnut, Niles Maruca, Peter J. 2 Bus. Ad., P. 0. 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Dunlap, City-9-5268 Mayerik, Val S. 2 Educ., 137 Falls, City-6-1381 Mayhew, James A. 1 Psych., 734 Packard, VVarrenf4-4833 Mazur, Joseph L. 1 Pre-Dent., 870 E. Philadelphia, City-2-8578 Mazzocca, Guy 4 Biol., 61 Livingston, City McAllister, Joyce M. 1 L. A., 17 W. Second, Girard-fi-3133 McGiffin, Thomas, 2 Engl., 702 Roxbury, City-2-6313 McGinnis, James E, 2 Acctg., 3821 Frederick, Cityf3-0011 McGinty, James D. 2 Music Ed., 180 Lincoln Park Dr., City-3-7316 McGirr, Clinton J. P. G. Educ., R.F.D. 1, North Lima-2-8027 McGoogan, John J. 1 Acctg., 594 Cleveland, City-3-2656 McCough, Richard L. 2 Acctg., 104 Renwick Dr., City-5-S056 McGuckin, VVilliam H. 1 L. A., 115 Court, Columbiana-4149 McGuire, VVilliarn J. 1 Math., 151 Bruce, City-7-8608 Mel-lar, Vera, 1 Sci., 1114 Springdale, City-7-4266 McAnaney, Robert E. 2 Pre-Law, 25M N. Mercer, New Castle, Pa.--7127 McAndrew, Thomas G. 2 E. Engr., 670 Bryson, City-3-4360 McBride, Edna L. P. G. Educ., 44 E. Park, Hubbardf4-1839 McBride, Margaret M. 1 L. A., 4218 Euclid Ave., City-8-4750 McBride, Mary A. 1 L. A., 1346 Rigby, City McCall, Martha C. 3 El. Educ., Kirtland Dr., Poland-5-8144 McCarthy, Jo Anne 4 Ed., 352 Alameda, City-3-4346 McCarthy, William J. 1 Engr., 770 Tod, VVarren-2-0441 McCartney, Robert D. 1 Elec. Erigr., 247 S. Oakland. Sharon, Pa.-5678 McCartney, William 1 Bus. Ad., 109 Banquet, Cityf9-5811 McCarty, Monson J. P. G, Educ., 811 Brentwood, City-8-5327 McCaughey, Natalie J. 1 Lab. Tech., College Lane Poland-5-3062 McCauley, Patricia H. 2 E. Ed., 5602 Southern Blvd., City-8-4975 McCavghey, John F. 4 Bus. Adm., Box 1381, Poland-5-3062 McClain, Dale F. 1 Bus. Adm., 124 Spring, Cityf3-3922 McClain, David B. 3 Pre-Med., 120 Brockwood, City McClelland, Mary L. 3 El. Ed., R, D. 1, Hubbard-4-5622 McClelland, Warren V. 3 Pre-Law, 404 Lora, City-3-6438 McClure, Warren H. 2 Soc. Sci., 24019 Shirley Rd., City-3-6768 McClurkin, Thomas J. 2 Pre-Mort., 222 S. State, Girard-5-6438 McCollum, Everett 1 Music Ed., 525 Griffith, City-7-7203 McC0rkle, Oscar E. 2 Gen. Bus., 327 E. Broadway, Girard-5-8123 McCorkle, Ralph C. 3 Bus. Adm., Box 82, North Jacksonf5481 McCormick, Jane E. 4 Coop Nursing, 435 VV. LaClede, City-2-6125 McCormick, Samuel J. 4 Mdse., 148 Penn, XVarren-2-3028 McCoy, William H. 4 Chem., 33 Crumlin, Girard45-6491 McCreary, David C. 1 Engr., 249 Maple, New VVilmington, Pa.f2194F McCreary, David M. 3 Pol. Sci., R. D. 6, New Castle, Pa.-5228-M McCreary, Helen V. 3 Nursing, Stambaugh Nurses Home, City-7-0751 McCullough, Elsie 1 Eng., Buena Vista, New Castle, Pa.-6446-M McCollum, Curtis W. 1 Soc. Sci., 1856 W. Federal, City-7-5008 McDermott, VVillian1 E. 4 Advtg., 323 S. Garland, Cityf3-2026 McHugh, Francis A. 2 Bus. Ad., 1603 Ford, Cityf3-1925 Mcintire, Charles H. 1 Bus. Ad., 2816 Hillman, City McIntosh, VVilliam K. 2 Pre-Law, 311 Potomac, Cityf8-2026 McKay, Levan 2 Music Ed., 1017 Lee, Farre'l, Pa.-2-3791 McKay, Marian C. 2 Nursing. R, D. 1, Brookfieltl-S-2370 McKean, Andrew 1 L. A., 639 High, VVarren-345815 McKee, Clarence G. 1 Elec., R.F.D. 5, New Castle, Pa. t ' ,M , '- - McKee, R wbeit W. 1 Xcctg., 335 Mistletoe, City 8 6079 Robert E. P. G. Bus. Adm., 150 Daugherty, Sharo Mclielvey, n, Pa.f2 McKenna, Thomas A. 1 Music, R. D. 1, Rices Landing, Pa. Mclienzic, Dolores 1. 2 Psych, Rt. l, Canfield-3-4414 McKenzie, Williatn S. 1 Bus. Ad., 132 Idaho, Cityf9-5279 McKeon, John G. 1 Gen. Bus., 2318 Elin, City-4-1984 Mclieown, Eugene C. 1 Acctg., 277 E. Auberndale, City-S-1772 McKinney, John F. 1 Acctg., 217 Custer, City-6-2120 McKinnon, Fred L. Spec. Bus. Ad., 520 Glacierview, City-9-8913 McKinven, Florence 3 El. Ed., 755 Lexington, Cityf3-8797 Mcliissick, Dale C. 2 Metallurgy. R. D. 9, New Castle, Pa.-S154-J-4 MCL:-1.ndz'ic, Donald J. 1 El. Ed.. 24 Douglas. Campbell-5-5807 McLaughlin, James K. 3 Elec., 1545 Elm., City-3-9462 McDonald McDonald McDonald McDonald McDonald , Charles W. 2 Educ., 153 E, Delason, Cityf7-4735 , Lawrence S. 2 Phys. Ed., 206 Elin, Struthers-5-6072 Margaret M. 2 Engl., 8 VVater, Polandf5-6977 Robert J. 2 Biol., 133 Milliken, Sharpsville, Pa.-2384 Villiam O 2 Mdse Glenmooi ast Lixei wool 1373 1 .Wil - -it GE- 1 Y Ld- McDona1d, William O., Sr. 1 L, A., 127 VV, Fifth, East Liverpool--276 McDuffie, James 3 Music, 640 Griffith, Cityf4-1497 McElroy, William 2 Mech. Engr., 35 S. Forest, Cityf3-4894 McEvoy, William E. 1 Mech. Engr., 411 Fairgreen, City-3-6224 McFadden, Edward W. 1 Eng., 1023 Ford. City-4-5753 McFadden, Elmer L. 4 Educ., R. D. 1, NVarrenf4-0236 McFadden, James P. 1 L. A., 1023 Ford, City-4-5753 McFadden, Kathleen M. Spec., 639 Oxford, City-3-1337 McFarland, Robert C. 4 Bus. Ad., 242 Maywood Dr., City-2-1359 McFarley, Arthur 3 Phys. Ed., 318 Chicago, City-8-4195 McGee, Sally 1 Gen. Bus., 204 Four Mile, City-9-5878 McLaughlin, Vincent P. 1 Bus. Ad., 2057 Mathews Dr., City-5-3739 McMahon, James F. 3 Econ., 121 Halls Heights, Cityg9-S934 McMeans, Richard D. 2 Mech. Engr., 929 Elm, Citye7-0451 McMichael, Frank R. 1 Lib. Arts, 1806 Oak Hill, City-3-2783 McMillin, Kenneth L. 1 Acctg., Box 105, North Jackson-5431 McMullen, Herbert H. 1 Pre-Law, 349 Cabot, City-9-6466 McNeil, Arthur P. 2 M. E., 2470 VVatson, Alliance-3748 McNicholas, Betty J. 1 L. A., 45 Ella, Gi1'2l1'df5-5549 McQuillan, Donald P. 2 Bus. Ad., 3404 Glenwood, City-2-5618 McQuiston, Russell E. 2 Econ., 448 E. Liberty, Hubbard-3-1844 McQuiston, VVarren H. 2, R.F.D. 1, Girard-5-6639 McSkimrning, John W. 3 Mech. Engr., 937 Woodford, City-8-3448 McTigue, Edward J. 2 Advtg., 34 Saranac, City-3-7442 Means, Morris A. 2 Acetg., 365 Lorain, Sharon, Pa.-2-6538 Mediate, Anthony 2 Metallurgy, 63 Morrison, Struthers-5-2463 Mediate, Joe 3 Mech. Engr., 63 Morrison, Struthers-5-2463 Medicus, Mark J. P. G. Bus. Ad., 2248 Goleta, City-7-3812 Medland, Donald C. 1 P. E., E. Liberty, Mineral Ridgef2-2307 Meenachan, James T. 1 Engr., 3309 Rush Blvd., City-2-9984 Meenihan, Terrance J. 3 Engl., 379 Reed, Sharon, Pa.-2-2807 Mehall, Francis J. 1 Art, 2058 Milton, Vklarren-2-7032 Meiers, Harry C. 3 Art, 359 Truesdale, City-6-2929 Meigs, Donald E. 3 Elec. Engr., 218 Kenilworth N.E., VVarren-3-8081 Meinzen. Pauline M. Spec. Music. Furnace, Mineral Ridge42-3908 Mehit, George 1 El. Ed., 1807 S. State, Girard-5-8321 Melfo, Albert 1 Pre-Phar., 550 Roxbury, City Mellon, Grant M. 3 Jour., 43 E. Ravenwood, City-S-3491 It mcttters not how straight the gate, How charged with punishment the scroll, I crm the cotptotin of my forte: I crm the muster of my soul! IWi11icrm Ernest H enleyl Congratulations, Class of 19 0 STROUSS-I-IIRSHBERGYS -7225 Melnick, Alexander J. 1 Engr., 545 Ford, City-7-8673 Melnick Helen R. 1 Pre-Nursing, 545 Ford, Cityf7-8673 Melnickl John C. P. G. Pre-Med., 545 Ford, City--47-S673 Melrose, Donld C. 3 Cl1em., 486 Parkclift, City-2-2943 Melvin, Paul C. 2 Advtg., 552 Parkcliff, Cit-2-8921 e vin, Melvin, Richard P. 2 Biol., 1304 E. XVashington, New Castle, Pa.f272-J Iobert S 1 Educ 1304 E VV'ishington New Castle Pa.42724J 1 . ., . .. . , . . , Menster, Edward H. 2 Bus. Ad., 49 NY. Chalmers, City-7-1569 Menster, Edward Hilary 3 Engr., 538 Rcdonda Rd., City-7-6426 Menster, Gilbert F. 2 Math., 116 Callahan Rd., Canfield-3-5508 Mentzer, Nelson H. 1 El. Ed., Market Ext., North Lima-9-2278 Meranto, Ralph A. 3 Music, 54 Pershing, Cityf6-1760 Mercer, Albert W. 3 Elec. Engr., 101 Parkway, Struthcrsf5-2931 Merdich, Joe E. 1 Art, 376 Randolph, City-9-7375 Merdich, Pete R. 2 Mdse., 2212 Elberen, Cityf9-3764 Merola, Louis A. 2 El. Ed., 351 E. Park, Niles-2-2531 Merritt, Kenneth A. 1 Bus. Adm., 401 Park, New Castle, Pa.f2766-R Mershimer, Ruth 3 Coop. Nurs., 330 Ferndale, City-2-1217 Mershon, Jolm VV. 4 Engr., 244 Curry Pl., City-7-8219 Mersol, Joseph V. 1 Pre-Med., Mill, Rock Creek Station lilervos, Ned 1 Phys. Ed., 2321 Jane, Pittsburgh, Pa.-Ev-1-7983 Mesnier, Robert E. 1 C. Engr., R.F.lJ. 1, North Lima-9-3143 Messina, Paul B. 1 Engr., 397 Silver, Sharon, Pa.-2-5014 Meszaros, Bcttejane 1 Music. 1456 Hamilton. YVarrenf3-9861 Metcalf, Lyda C. 1 Eng., 998 Colonial Dr., Cityf6-2515 Metcalf, Richard G. 1 Engl., 729 Cambridge, City+8-3646 Metro, xxllllllllll S. 2 Acctg., 25 Fairlawn, City-2-2619 Metee, Calvin E. P. G. Spec, Engr., 182 Virginia, Rochester, Pa.-3892-J Metz, Marie M. 1 Art, 3106 S. Blvd., Citv Xl 3307 Mahonin Citvf9-7840 Metzger, Charles R. 2 Bus. .-c., g, , Metzger, George VV. 2 Mdse., 259 Erskine, City-2-2919 Metzinger, John E. 2 L. A., 161 Cleveland, City-7-6455 Metzinger, Robert F. 1 Engr., 145 Cleveland, City--3f3609 Metzler, Harold R. 1 Merch., 420 Logan N.E., VVarrenf2-7477 Meyer, Carl E. 1 Bus. Adm., 663 E. State, Sharon, Pa.f3927 Meyers, Bob E. 1 Engl., 922 E. State, Sharon, l'a.-6867 Michaels, Paul A. 3 Psych., 1655 VV. Federal. City-4-3797 Michaels, Pete P. 1 Lib. Arts, 223 S. Bruce, City4440351 Michnowski, Casimir T. 2 Pre-Law, 966 Baldwin, Sharon, Pa.-2-2695 Micklas, Thomas E. 2 Adv., 276 Grant, City-3-0731 Mickler, Lawrence H. 4 El. Ed., 375 Elin, Struthers-5-2431 Midland, Kenneth G. 4 Mech. Engr., 641 XV. Earl, City-8-5844 Miglets, Richard A. 1 Engr., 1651 Midland, City-9-5623 Mihaliek, Leonard P. 2 Math., 54 Fernwood, City-9-5826 Mika, Stanley H. 1 Chem. Engr,, 632 Samuel, Cityf3-9877 Milione, Anthony C. 3 Hist., 1811 Selma, Cityf7-6228 Moran, John 2 Bus. Ad., 113 Manor, City Moran, VVilliam E. 2 Acctg., 2l219Q Elm, City-4-0975 liloreland, Roger E. 1 Acctg., 3129 Glenwood, City-8-1108 Morgan, Bryn E. 1 Engr., 863 Delia, AkronfUN-1147 Morgan, Charles J. 1 Gen. Bus., 678 Elm, City-4-2528 Morgan, Don M. 1 Educ., 423 Bryson, City Morgan, Jack VV. 2 Bus. Ad., 25 XVilma, Cityg2-6827 Morgan, James 2 Econ., 717 Fairgreen, City47-4386 Morgan, Margaret M. 2 Bus. Ed., 717 Fairgreen, City-7-4386 Morgan, VValter 1 Acctg., 558 VV. Ravenwood, City-2-9593 Morley, Charles J. 3 Adv., 261 Norwood, City-3-1051 Morley, Robert E. 1 Bus. Ad., 421 Bonnie Brae S.E., Warren-2-5838 Morris, Barbara B. 1 El. Ed., 1196 Macaches Dr., Cityf8-3502 Morris, Grant M. 1 E. E., 3423 Sheridan, City+2-4583 Morris, Howard C. 1 Bus. Ad., 522 Lafayette, Niles-2-7090 Mor1'is, Joseph E. 1 Gen. Bus., 341 NV. lndianola, City-8-5184 Morris, Joseph P. 3 Bus. Adb., 712 Lexington, City-6-4945 Morris, Louis 1 Mech. Engr., 106 VV. Liberty, Girard-5-6315 Morris, Margaret E. 1 Music Ed., 3423 Sheridan Rd., City-2-4583 Morris, VVarren B. 1 Bus. Adm., 1036 Vine, VVarren-3-6525 Morrison, Charles T. 1 Chem., Box 241, McDonaldf5-8111 Morrison, Donald E. 3 Acctg., 644 Cohassett Dr., City-3-2973 lllorrison, George VV. 1 Gen. Bus., 25 Halleck, City-4-2645 Morrison, Jack H. 1 Acctg., 614 E. State, Sharon, Pa.-5900 Morrison, Kenneth E. 1 Math., 930 E. State, Salemf4598 Morriso n, Richard A. 3 Acctg., 411 Carroll, Cityf7-1329 Morrow, Jack 1 L. A., R. l ' 6380 Morse, Shirley VV. 1 Art. 31 VV. Dewey, City-2-0730 Mort, Eugene V. 2 Metall., 753 Roxbury, Cityf2-6763 Moser, George VV. 3 Mech. Engr., 926 Buckeye, VVarren Moses, Robert VV. 1 Engr Moses, VVilliam J, 1 Bus. Moskali lc, VVilliain 1 Pre- 7. il, l o1andg6- ., 2521 Hudson, City48-1222 Ad., 199 Ridge, Cityf7-4211 Med., 31215 Custer, Cityf7-7327 Moss, Theodore M. 2 Soc., 427 Edwards, City-6-7163 Mossman, Robert G. 3 Gen. Bus., 2213 Fifth, City-7-3357 Mostrog, Eugene 'l'. 1 Lib. Arts, 857 Spruce. Sharon, Pa.-2-2086 Moteff, John 4 Physics, 1169 Salt Spring, City Motok, John D. 4 Bus, Adm.. 235 Idylwild N.E.. VVarrenf2-6271 Mould, Loyal B. 2 Music, 49 Morris, Girard-5-6668 Mowery, Robert VV. 4 Phys. Ed., 32 Hawthorne, Struthers Moyer, Lawrence T. 1 Engl., 917 Verona, City-3-6923 Muccillo, Edwin J. l Eng., 814 Sherwood, City Muehlbauer, Louis E. 3 Adv., 3938 1-loward City-2-7278 Mulcahy, Edward J. 2 Math., 63 N. Lane. City-3-2580 Mulichak, Steven 2 Art, 1242 Brittain, City Mulidor, Michael J. 4 Music, 2648 Volney Rd., City-2-5490 Miller Charles L. 1 Bus. Adm., Rt. 1, Niles Miller? Charlotte C. 1 Nurs., 319 E. lndianola. City--2-5568 Miller Deloris J. 1 El. Ed., 433 Kist Pd., Cityf3-8495 Miller, Fred B. 1 Mdse., 1105 NVashington, Farrell, Pa.-3107 Miller, Frederick G. 2 Bus. Ad., 20 E. Main, Sharpsville, Pa. Miller, George E. 3 Acctg., 416 Plum, City-3-6642 Miller, George H. 3 Mdse., 425 Hiram VVay, New Castle, Pa.-2356 Miller, Gordon F. P. G. Phys. Ed., 813 Brentwood, City-8-4912 Miller, Gordon L, 1 Pre-Med., 92 Euclid, Sharon, Pa.+4314 Miller, Harry D. 3 Bus. Ad., 51 YVirt, City Miller, James L. 2 Bus. Adm., R. D, 1, Box 78, Girard-5-3679 Miller, Lee VV. 2 Acctg., 1520 Bryson, Cityf3-5880 Miller, Margaret A. Spec., 158 Maple Dr., Cityf2-7693 Mille1', lilartha 1 Bus. Ad., 409 Hillcrest, New Castle, Pa.-2405 Miller, Norman H. 1 Bus. Ad., R. D. 4, Salem-7908 Miller, Richard C. 2 Acctg., 650 Almyra, City Miller, Richard J. 3 Educ., 1114 Rigby, Cityf4-7651 Miller, Robert D. 1 German, 3717 S. VVater, Sharon, Pa.-2-6006 Miller, Robert L. 1 Hist., 149 S. Jackson, Cityf7-5590 Miller, Robert R. 4 Engr., 146 Clarencedalc, Cityf2-4749 Miller, Virginia A. 1 Engl., 138 N. Brockway, Cityf9-5335 Miller, VVillian1 D. 1 Mdse., 117 Jefferson, City-6-4005 Milliren, James M. 4 Hist., 1620 Mahoning, City+9-3168 Mills, Jack A. P. G., Acctg., 24 S. Truesdale, City-3-8089 Mills, James R. 1 Engr., 4665 New Rd., City-9-5066 Mingo, Alex, P. G. Ed., 184 Gladstone, Campbell-6-4057 Mirage, Mary L. 1 L. A., R. D. 1, Sharon, Pa.g2-1736 Mirkin, Morris, 3 Ed., 521 Breaden, City-3-8387 Mirkovich, George 4 Engr., 1118 VVebstcr, Farrell, Pa.+2-1672 Miscimarra, Fred A. 1 Engr., 1404 Hamilton, New Castle, Pa.f543-J Mitch, Frank J. 3 Merch., 63 Line Dr., Sharpsville, Pa.-443 Mitchell, Alice E. 3 Ed., 148 Hager, 1-lubbardf4-1298 Mitchell, George A. 2 M. E., 714 Newgarden, CityE7131 Mitchell, George B. 2 Engl., 3212 Powersway, City-2-5746 Mitchell, Lawrence N. 2 Chiropody, R. D. 2, Sharon-Mercer Rd., Sharon Mitchell, Loretta E. 1 El. Ed., 134 Brookline, City43-6370 Mittlen, VVilliam G. 1 L. A., 3110 Neosha Dr., City-2-7830 Mullaly, Robert C. 3 Advtg., 52 E. Earle, City42-6445 Mullaney. James VV. 2 Bus. Adm., 402 N. Usborne, City-9-6900 Mullens, Arnett VV. 1 Pre-lilort., 388 Cabot, Cityf9-3194 Mullens, Lester G. 1 Pre-Mort., 388 Cabot, City-9-3194 Muller, Leo J. 2 Adv.. 60 Hawthorne, Struthersf5-2940 Mulligan. Robert J. 1 Bus. Ad., Poland-2-5617 Munn, VVilliam C. 3 Mech. Engr.. R. D. 2, Lowellvillef2867 Muntean, Alex J. 1 Psych., 111 VV. Margaret, Niles-2-S679 Muntean, John V, 3 Ed., 1005 Berkeley, City-3-0775 Muntean, Nick 4 Psych., 2719 Market. Cityf81003 Murdock, John E. 3 lklerch., 219 Bissell, City-7-4824 Murphy, Daniel J. 1 B. A., 627 Oak Hi'l. Citv Mudphy, James E. 1 Acctg., 421 Fifth Ave., City-3-0806 Murphy, Michael F. 1 Merch., 311 Hager, Hubbard-4-1717 Murphy, Patricia A. 2 Mus. Ed., 102 Brooklyn, City-2-1628 Murphy, Thomas D. 1 Engr.. 436 YV. Chalmers, City-7-2800 Murray, James 3 Mrlse.. 527 Tippecanoe Rd., City-4-0626 Murray, VVilliam B, 1 Eng.. 86616 Tod, Cityf3-3868 1 L. P. G. Eng., 341 lrospect. Sharon. Pa.-7849 Musfnnan, Henry Mussler, John R. 2 L. Arts. 1202 Belmont. Cityf7-1066 Myers, Harry D., 1 Phys. Ed., R D. 2, Columbiana N Nacarato, Angelo V. 3 Advtg., 243 Superior, City-57-6064 Nace, Betty M. P. G. Phys. Ed., 118 VV. Liberty, Girard-5-3894 Nace, Richard 2 Ind. Engr., 118 VV. Liberty, Girard-5-3894 Nagel, VVilliam E. 4 Pre-Med., 407 VV. Liberty, Hubbard-4-3124 Nagle, Donald T. 2 Bus. Ad.. 250 Lincoln, City-3-1371 Nagy, Alex J. 3 Bus. Ed., 158 Bouquet, Cityf9-6322 Nagy, Ernest C. 2 Pre-Med., 57 VVi'son. Niles Nally, Joseph V. 3 Gen. Bus., 356 VV. De'ason. City-4-1355 Naples, Arnold J. 2 Chem., 604 Pearson, New Castle, Pa.f7785-J Naples Frank A. 3 Mdse.. 220 N. Hine. City-3-5984 Mix, Charles H. 1 Gen. Bus., Box 2121, VVindham Mixon, Karl D. 1 Acctg., 233 Kyle, City-7-6210 Modak, Mike, 2 Phys. Ed., 50 Twelfth, Campbell-5-6029 Mohammed, Herbert D. 1 Pre-Law, 6 Short, Campbell-5-4700 Mohn, Richard G. 1 P. E., 500 VVard, Girard45-5276 Monaco, Dominic J. 4 Elem. Ed., 259 Coitsville Rd., Campbell-6-1781 Monaco , Sandron, 1 El. Engr., 10 Gordon, Campbell-5-6549 Monahan, Larry J. 1 Bus. Ed., 527 Hazelwood, Warren-3-5023 Money, Dale L. 3 Acct. 72 Wilson, Struthers--5-6949 Monks, William R. 1 El. Ertgr., 745 Mass., Ellwood City, Pa.fS8-R Monroe, Clarence B. 2 Acctg., 129 VV. Madison, City-6-3126 Monteleone, Leonard 4 Pre-Med., 1946 Townsend, Girard Montgomery, Gladys 1 Soc. Sci., W. Earl, City-2-9561 Montgo Montgo mery, Kathleen, 1 Music, 2286 Volney Rd., City-841434 mery, Oliver L. 2 Pre-Med., 419 W. Earl, City-2-9561 Montizambert, Euna L. 1 Bus. Ad., 369 E. Midlothian, City-2-0125 Monzon, Victor H. 1 Biol., 25 N. Hartford, City+9-8330 Moon, Harry E. 1282 Stanton, Sharon, Pa.-2-4471 Mooney, Harry A. 1 Engr., 617 E. Reynolds, New Castle, Pa.-7784 Moore, Charles A. 2 Pre-Dent., 106 Ridgewood Dr., City-8-6248 Moore, Clifford W. P. G. Ed., 429 Fourth, Sharon, Pa.-2-7895 Moore, Floyd W. 1 Pre-Law, 1192 Central, Barberton-PT.-1037 Moore, Harold E. 4 Elec. Engr., 103 VVilliamson, City-7-6881 Moore, He nry D. 1 Jour., 184 Maywood Dr., City42-6914 Moore, James H. 3 Acctg., R. D. 1, Lowellville Moore, Margaret A. 3 Elem. Ed., 372 E. Lucius, City-2-6290 Moore, Marian L. 1 El. Ed., 103 VVilliamson,City47-6581 Moore Thomas M. P. G. Phil., 325 Ferndale, Cityk842864 Moorei William D. 3 Phy. Ed., 305 VV. Grant. New Castle, Pa.+3282-R Moore William J. 2 Bus. Ad., 157 Forest NVV, VVarren-2-9887 Moorhead, Eugene J. 1 Acctg., 168 Lowell, City-8-5691 Moorhead, Paul H. 1 Bus. Ad., 1738 Hillman, City-44-2580 Moose, 232 Alvin J. 2 Acctg., R. D. 2, Sharon, Pa.42-4655 Nasse, Pete 2 Acctg., 641 VV. Earle, City Nastasy, Joseph D. 2 Mech, Engr. 285 Sherman, Sharon, Pa.f32l0 Navarra, Richard A. 3 El. Ed., Box 138, Hillsville, Pa.-S022-J-11 Navarra, Robert F. 4 Phys. Ed., Hillsville, Pa. Navin, Joan 4 Merch., 329 Alameda, City-3-5554 Navin, Ma1'ianne 3 Engl., 329 Alameda, Cityf3-5554 Naylor, Marvin A. 2, 72 Westminster, City-9-3022 Needham, Robert E. 4 Mech. Engr.. 159 Sexton. Struthers Neely, Vinton E. 4 Mech. Engr., 870 Boardman-Canfield Rd., City-S-5019 Neeper, Robert T. 1 Elec. Engr., 248 S. Garland, City-6-2114 Nefopulas, Angelo A. 2 Bus. Ad., 203 E. Prospect, Girardf5-6110 Nelson, Dale B. 2 Jour., 815 Thorn, City-6-4095 Nelson, Donald EL 3 Ind., Engr., Overlook Lane, Bessemer, Pa. Nemenz, Carl M, 2 Acct., 33 E. Henry, City-7-0088 Nephew, David S. 3 Elec. Engr., Kinsman Nephew, Edmund A. 3 Physics, R.F.D. 2, Kinsman Nesselbush, Mary J. 3 El. Ed.. 131 Erskine, City-2-6958 Nestasie, James 4 Bus Ad., Box 125, Hillsville, Pa.-8020-R-13 Nestor, James P. 4 Elec. Engr.. 2565 Mt. Vernon, Cityf5-4446 Nestor, Marilvn J. 1 L. A., 3920 Fourth, Struthers-5-5523 Netto, Gloria J, 2 Engl., Poland Hill, Lowellville-6-6874 Neumann, Elton C. 1 Bus. Ad., 130 Madison, City Nevinsky, Michael 3 El. Engd., 66 E. Marion, City-7-3853 Newberry, Paul 1 Engr., Petersburg-2005 Newell, VVilliam E. 1 El. Engr., 524 Erie, Sharon, Pa.--4886 Newell. William M. 2 Adv., 35 N. Mercer, New Castle, Pa.-6703-M Nicholas, Bessie 2 Engl.. 66 N, Center, Citv-4-1804 Nicholas, Helen 1 Pre-Med., 234 Stewart, Hubbard Nichols, Jack E. 2 Acctg., 2823 Hudson Dr., City-8-5983 Nicholson, Edison T. 3 Art, 540 Foster, City-7-2526 Nicholson, Emery H. 2 Art, 540 Foster, Cityf7-2526 Nimolau, Nick G. 2 Elec. Engr.. 421 VV. Evergreen, Cityf2-0588 Nicoloff, Louis D. 1 Acetg., 1623 Haywood. Farrell, Pa.-7753 Nicols, Robert 1, 741 Ferndale, City-242420 Nieoludis, Nina 3 Acctg., 133 Danbury Dr., City42-1409 Nicora, Pete G. 2 Acctg., Howland Springs Rd., VVarren RALPH J. SEABURN Publisher of The College Directory Extends CONGRATULATIONS To The Graduating Class and The NEON on its Anniversary The 1950 College Directory NOW ON SALE AT THE BOOKSTORE oTTERs THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT EACH STUDENT Name . . . Address . . . Year Major . . . Phone Number O THERE ARE SEPARATE LISTS FOR 0 Administrative Officials O Faculty 0 Law School O Business School The Directory is a MUST for B.M.O.C. and B.W.O.C SEASONAL NOVELTIES 0 VALENTINE DAY 0 ST. PATRICK 0 EASTER 0 PATRIOTIC For 0 HALLOWEEN 0 THANKSGIVING 0 CHRISTMAS 0 NEW YEARS A-I-s-o DECORATIONS THAT MAY BE RENTED FOR DANCES PLAYS AND CONVENTIONS Kolesar ispla Service 36 West Wood Street 2nd Floor Niemi, Arne E. P. G. Bus. Ad., R.F.D. 4, VVarren Niemi, Nelo A. P.G. Engr., R.F.D. 4, Warren Nilsson, Vincent N 2 Elec. Engr., 1434 VVick, City-3-1632 Noble, Charles R. 1 Bus. Ad., 323 Glenaven, City-8-1828 Noble, Joseph D. 1 Pre-Law, 174 VVi1dwood Dr., City-2-9748 Noday, Gene 2 Pre-Phar,, 129 E. Judson, City-2-5434 Noday, Michael A. 1 Civil Engr., '609 Norwood, City-7-5812 Noga, John J. 2 Met. Engr., 1108 Woodside, City-7-8327 Nolder, David C. 1 Acctg., 3411 Powersway, Ctiy-8-6696 Nolii, Patrick W. P.G. L. A., 701 Whipple, Campbell-5-4390 Nollen, Richard A. 1 Gen. Bus., 217 VV. Scott, City-6-0544 Noonan, Georgiana, Spec., 77 E. Main, Girard-5-6777 Nord, Carl J. 1 Ed., 49 Morrison, Struthersg3-5141 Norris, John R. 3 Acctg., 67 Gertrude, City-2-3665 Norris, Roy R. 1 Pre-Engr., 194 NV. Glenaven, City-2-5449 Norton, Ernest N. 1 Engr., 834 E. Avondale, City-8-6496 Notman, Russell G. 3 El. Ed., R. D. 1, Girard-5-3194 Nottingham, Yvonne, 3 Art, 620 Bryson, Cityg4-5361 Noufer, Charles. J. 3 Mchrs., 21 Park Heights, City-7-0126 Novak, Norma L. 1 Pre-Law, R. D. 1, Box 494, Sharon, Pa.-6874 Novak,-Paul G. 3 Elec. Engr., 137 Wilson, Struthers-5-5469 Novotnik, Joseph A. 1 Eng., 439 Tenney, Campbell Novotny, Joseph C. 3 Bus. Adm., 2434 Veterans Dr., Cityi6-0024 Nunamaker, Daniel R. 4 Engl., 213 Neil, Niles-2-4171 Nusser, George L. 4 Bus. Adm., 1325 VVick, City+4-0311 Nye, Raymond O. 3 Acctg., 1475 Stewart, Cityf3-9098 0 Oakley, Melvin 1 Bus. Ad., 312 Scott, City Oberg, Howard E. 1 Pre4Law, 896 Union S.W., Warren-3-8591 O'Brien, Betty S. 4 Bus. Ed., 328 E. Lucius, City-2-1720 O'Brien, Dane W. 2 Acctg., 12 Johnson, City-3-7445 O'Brien, Joseph H. 1 Bus. Adm., 35 E. Hilton, City-2-7725 O'Brien, Sallie L. 2 Jour., 328 E. Lucius, City-2-1720 O'Brien, William D, 1 Lib. Arts, 420 E. Broadway, Girardf56568 O'Connell, Frank J. 1 Art, 106 E. Main, Girard-5-6140 O'Connor, Frank A. 1 Acct., 8495 Hitchcock Rd., City-2-8069 O'Connor, Fredric T. P.G. Educ., 24 W. Maryland, City-9-3487 Oesch, Marjorie A. 1 Acct., New Springfield-9-2928 Ograin, Melvin F. P.G., Acct., 139 Lauderdale, City-7-2939 O'Hare, Robert J. 3 Phy. Ed., 473 Roseview, Hubbard O'Hare, Thomas J. 3 Nursing, 133 E. Howard, Girard-5-6325 Ohl, Janet M. 1 Educ., 3928 Mahoning, Cityf9-S307 O'Horo, Sally R. 4 Engl., 1312 Logan, City-3-8441 O'I-Ioro, Thomas M. 2 Adv., 1318 Kensington, City-3-9829 0'H0ro, William P. 3 Acctg., 46 NV. Philadelphia, City-2-1676 O'Leary, Edward F. 2 Soc., 8 N. Lee, New Castle, Pa.-212 O'Leary, John 1 Soc. Sci., 627 Fruit, Farrell, Pa. Oles, Benjamin P.G. Phys. Ed., 90 Tremble, Campbell-5-2785 Olewine, Charles A. 1 Lib. Arts, 627 Market, City Oleyar, Andrew J. 9 Acctg., 154 S. Garland, City-3-7274 Olive, Joanne J. 1 Ed., 426 QueisnerjLowellville--6-6478 Oliver, Charles W. 3 Pre-Law, 455 Market, East Palestine-3554 Oliver, Gladys 1 Music, 1440 Ohio, City+3-7545 Oltean, John 4 El. Engr., 308 Penhale, Campbell-5-2357 234 Phone 3-4322 Oltman, Liz M. 2 Adv., 1205 Cherokee Dr., City-9-7719 O'Malley, John J. 2 Acctg., 1615 Volney Rd., City--4-7635 Ondash, Ruth 3 Bus. Ed, 139 Hartford, City-9-3782 Ondash, Stephen T 1 Elec. Engr., 585 Early Rd., City-3-8511 Onder, Andrew P. 1 Art, 1231 Highland, VVarren-4-3466 O'Neil, Francis X. 1 Chem., 282 Elm, Sharon, Pa.-4041 O'Nei1, John R. 4 Econ., 40 Illinois, City O'Neill, Foster L. 1 Ins., 603 VV. Boston, City-8-2656 O'Neill, John R. 3 Indus. Engr., 185 NVestminster, Cityf9-3627 O'Neill, Peter D. 3 Acctg., 71 E. Boston, City-8-3260 Opar, John 2 Acctg., R. D. 2, Box 183, Lowellvillef6-6538 Opincarne, Raymond R. 1 Pre-Engr., 2929K South, City--8-0005 Opritza, John N. 4 Psych,, 46 Ellenwood, City-4-7077 Opritza, John Nick, 1 M. Engr., 2031 Stewart, City-3-5705 Opritza, Nicholas J. 1 Acctg., 207 Lyon Blvd., City+5-6120 Oravets, Leonard F. 4 Bus. Ad., 369 Auburndale, City-2-5138 Ordway, Robert C. 3 Elec. Engr., 437 ltlahoning, Warrenf4-S054 Organ, Richard C. 3 Civil Engr., 637 VV. Boston, City-8-2645 Orlando, Michael D., 1 Pre-Pliar., 1427 Oak, City-6-2736 Orlando, Raymond D. 1 Pre-Engr., 905 Emmett, City-4-1778 Orleans, Tony A. 2 Phys. Ed., 219 E. Park, Niles-2-8503 Orsinelli, Anthony 2 Bus. Ad., 770 Shehy, City-7-6338 Orth, Charles H. 1 Bus. Ad., 1950 S. Heights, Cityf2-7534 Orton, Mary T. Spec., 3431 Hopkins Rd., City-3-2478 Orton, Robert C. 3 Bus. Adm., 1122 Lakewood, City-3-2478 Orton, William C. 1 Pre-Law, 1122 Lakewood, City-3-2478 Osberg, Carol L. 4 Home Ec., 353 Sexton, Struthers-5-2442 Osberg, Dolores E. 2 Phys. Ed., Main, Hnbbarde5-3339 Osberg, Louise A. 2 Ed. 353 Sexton, Struthers-5-2442 Osborne, Eugene P. 3 Bus. Ori!-, 44 E. W211'l'6H, City-7-3430 Osborne, William W. 3 Mdse., R. D. 2, Canfield, 9-4046 O'Shanick, Peter 2 Chem., Engr., 46 Second, Wheatland, Pa.-2-2722 Oslakovic, Frank E. 4 El. Ed., 1643 Homewood, City-2-S761 Ospeck, Louis P,G., Mech. Engr., 837 Arch, Salem-5173 Ostovich, Joseph 4 Bus. Adm., Pittsburgh Rd.,C Poland-5-7109 Ostovich, Vernon 1 Gen. Bus., Pittsburgh Rd., Poland-5-7109 Ott, Kenneth W. 2 Busl Adm., 347 Spring, Struthersf5-3151 Owen, James A. 1 Math., 41 W. Indianola, City-8-4500 Owen, William P. 2 Acctg., 5608 Southern Blvd., City-2-6861 Owings, David W. 1 Bus. Ad., 30 Pinehurst, Cityf2-5019 Owoc, Raymond J. 3 Elec. Engr., 22 W. Long. New Castle, Pa.-7724-J P Pacak, Matthew, 3 Mech. Engr., 306 Gordon, Cainnbell-5-5580 Pace, Robert L. 1 M. Engr., 311 Monroe, Warren Pachan, Steve J. 1 Advtg., 15 Wallis, Farrell, Pa.f6176 Pacinda, John 2 Mdse., 1039 Emerson, Farrell, Pa. Packo, Joseph A. 3 Bus. Ad., 311 Clyde, City Painter, Effie M. 3 El. Ed., 397 Lewis-Seifert Rd., Hubbard-4-4422 Pakovitch, George 2 Bus. Adm., 1036 N. Liberty, New Castle, Pa.-5535-R Palermo, Anthony P. 1 L. A., 501 Catalina, City-3-7128 Palko, Julia A. 1 Art, 1213 Dakota, Sharon, Pa,-3354 Pallante, Donald R. P.G,, P. E., 710 Warren, Niles-2-2759 Pallante, Neil L. 4 Engr., 349 VV. Evergreen, City-2-1903 Pallotta, Guy A. 4 Acctg., 26265 Market, Apt. 4, City-2-8292 Paluszak, Bernard L. 1 Met. Engr., 508 N. Jefferson, New Castle, Pa.-3991-M Panagis, Pete J. 2 Pre-Dent., 2330 Youngstown Rd., VVarren-2-3725 Panak, Philip F. 3 Acctg., R.F.D. 2, Kinsman-2658 Pantelas, George P. 2 Elec. Engr., 722 South Park, XVarren-4-6547 Parfenchuk, William 2 Mdse., 215 VVirt, City-6-3805 Parise, Joseph J. 1 El. Ed., 622 Lincoln, Niles-2-2388 Parish, Helen M. 2 Engl., 83 Twelfth, Campbell Parke, Lois E. 1 P. E., 1356 Youll, Nilesg2-2197 Parker, Angeline E. 3 El. Ed., 500 Ninth, Struthers-5-3413 Parker, George J. 2 Bus. Adm., 913 Granita, City-3-2319 Parker, Howard VV. 2 Acctg., 415 Indiana, McDonald-5-6201 Parker, Richard L. 1 Music, R. D. 2, Saefzerstown, Pa Parro, Bruno R. Parrott, Joan C. Parsons, Carl R. 2 span., 123315 Poland, cnyfrsess' 1 Teach., 407 Norwood, City-3-4172 1 M. Enizr., 2747 Mt. Vernon, City-5-3015 Parsons, Virginia R. 1 Music, 330 E. Boardman, City-7-4789 Parteleno, Joseph V. 1 Pharm., 1652 Himrod, City-f7-4791 Partheinos, Geor Parthun, Paul R. Pascarzi, George Paschke, Marian Pasha, David E. Pasku, Harry J. Pastor, Albert 3 Pastore, Samuel, Pastore, Thomas Pastorie, John C Patrick, John 1 ge 2 E. Engr., 493 Idora, Cityf2-1658 1 Music, 115 Lincoln, City-3-1751 P. 4 Educ., 1090 Griffith 470, Cityf7-3004 R. 2 Biol., 564 Jndianola, City-8-2232 2 Acct., 206 Linden S.E., NVarren-2-6535 3 Music, 1028 E. Inclianola, Cityg8-4729 Phy. Educ., 5233 Southern Blvd., City-2-6159 P.G. Educ., 2948 Dearham, City-3-5725 2 Box 241 Nlcllonald 5 S834 R. Acct., ' , . ' 7 - ..f . 2 Mdse., 2901 VV. Federal Cityf3-7531 Pre-Mort., 1812 Midland, City-9-3714 Patrick, Wayne G. 1 Educ., 458 W. lllidlothian Blvd., Cityf2-9255 Patron, Byron 2 Bus. Adm., 900 VVallis, Farrell, Pa. Patterson, Audrey J. 1 Sci., 2327 Buckeye Circle, City-5-3394 Patterson, G. Alice 4 Sci. 31 Jeanette Dr. Citv-2-4225 Patterson, Joyce A. 2 Educ., 31 Jeanette Dr., Cityg2-4225 Patterson, William R. 3 Acct., 1811 Lansdowne, City Patzakis, Doroth y 3 Educ., 114 Reed, Campbell-5-8004 Patzakis, Nick J. 4 Pre-Med., 114 Reed, Campbell-578004 Pauliga, Joe 1 B Catheiin us., Adm., 47 N. Maryland, City-9-9497 e 2 Soc ci 1223 Ne lex Farrell, Pa.f5286 Paulitz, t .S ., g ji, Pavel, Edward J. 1 Lib. Arts, 341 Kyle, City Pavelko, John 3 Pavilon, Natalie C. Engr., 1638 Hartzell, City-9-9020 2 Engl., 28 Gordon, Campbell-5-7990 Pavilonis, Robert P. 1 Engr., 28 Gordon, Campbell-5-7990 Pavlicko, Carmen R., 287 VVoodbine, Struthers Pavlicko, William J. 2 Bus. Adm., 21 E. Washington, Struthersf5-4229 Pavlinic, William S. 1 Physics, 5010 Mahoning, City-9-4465 Payer, Joseph R. 1 Bus. Ad., 102 State, Struthers-5-5058 Payne, Joseph F. 1 El. Engr., VVilliamson, Mineral Ridge-2-4254 Payne, Stanley W. 3 Econ., 577 NV. Myrtle, City-6-2319 Pears, Richard R. 3 Ed., 320 Main, Sharpsville, Pa.-651 Pecchia, Mario A. 1 Pre-Phar., 1412 Oak, City-3-8909 Pecchio, Daniel R. 2 Adv., 2129 Russell, City-9-4228 Peck, Roger A. 1 L. A., Box 176, Cortland!-BR-496 Pecuszak, Michael 1 Pre-Law, 1526 Mahoning N.VV., VVarren,-2-6032 Pegues, William 3 Pre-Law, 312 Andrews, City-755349 Pekar, Michael E. 4 Bus. Adm., 743 E. Philadelphia, City-2-8365 Pellegrini, Esotto, 3 Mus. Ed., 1408 E. Florida, City+2-7175 Pellizzeri, Thomas 1 Physics, 326 E. Liberty, Girard-5-6637 Penich, Alex P. 3 Bus. Ed., 1094 Baldwin, Sharon, Pa. Penn, Janfes E. 2 Music, 271 VVilla,rd City-3-1425 Pennell, Joseph 3 Engl., 820 Delaware, City-3-6436 Pennell, NVa1'ren E. 2 Bus., 326 W. Evergreen, City Pennock, Jean E. 2 Lang., 3624 Risher Rd., City-2-3707 Pennock, Patricia A. 3 Hist., 3624 Risher Rd., City-2-3707 Penzo, Paul A. 4 Physics, 1509 Stewart, Cityf6-1175 Perazich, Charles 3 L. A., 221 Alexander, City-3-6429 Perell, Dominick J. 3 Music, 726 Beechwood, Farrell, Pa.-2-3344 Peretic, Bellen J. 1 Gen. Bus., 64 W. Carley, Sharon, Pa.f2-8205 Perkins, William M. 2 Bus., 512 Filth, Struthers-5-2473 Perlich, Michael J. 1 Pre-Law, 2514 Craiger, City-8-6458 Perna, Henry 1 Music, 514 New Castle, Sharon, Pa. Perone, Frank R. 1 Adv., 818 Clay, Niles-2-2323 Perretti, Ben 4 Acctg., 705 E. Lutton, New Castle, Pa.-5150-J Perrine, Robert E. 3 M. E., 516 E. Moody, New Castle, Pa.Y5585-M Perrott, Richard A. 1 Bus. Adm., Box 51, Hillsville, Pa.-8165-J-2 Perry, Eddie L. 2 Lib. Arts, 425 St. Louis, City-8-1142 Perry, Harry K. 3 Soc. Sci., 546 Fourth, Struthersg5-5783 Perry, James J. 2 Acctg., 32 Hubbard Rd., Cityf6-2656 Perry, Jean H. 4 Educ., 120 W. LaClede, City-8-3462 Perry, John J. 3 Sec. St., 39 VV. Park, Hubbard44-1242 Perry, Paul A. 1 L. A., 164 New York, Cityf7-7854 Perry, Thomas L. Music, 612 W. Madison, CityM7-0652 Person, Yvonne D. 4 Acctg., 216 N. Cadillac Dr., City-8-5630 Pesut, Joseph P. 2 Adv., 620 Adpine, City-7-3762 Peters, Donald J. 2 El. Ed., 11 Stevenson, Masuryf8-8532 Peterson, Carl W. 1 Engr., 325 Ferndale, Cityf8-4777 Peterson, Louis F. 2 Acctg., 884 E. Boston, City-8-1112 Petrenick, Thomas V. 1 L. A., 963 E. Boston, City-8-5349 Petretich, Frank 1 Engr., 1620 Oak, City-6-1063 Petretich, Stephen J. 1 Acctg., 16 Excelsior, City-3-6839 Petrillo, Orlando 3 Mdse., 63 E. Evergreen, City-9-6822 Petro, Thomas A. 3 Mdse., 2655 Cooper, City-2-7488 Petronelli, Donald E. 1 Mdse., 1017 Homewood S.E., Warren-4-8417 Petrosky, Clara G. P.G. Acctg., 829 Terra Alta N.E., VVarren Petrovich, Walter J. 1 Music, 424 Allison, Niles-2-6322 Petrucci, Michael J. 1 Pre-Med., 199 Maywood Dr., 2-1274 Petrucci, Ralph P. 1 Pre-Lew, 199 Maywood, City-2-1274 Petruska, Louis A. 1 Engr., 59 E. Glenaven, City-2-9853 Petrykowski, Stanley 2 Psych., 2 Third, Masury-8-8548 Petten, John F. 2 Soc., 1651 Stewart, City-4-1801 Pettit, Gerald N. 4 Acctg., 545 W. Glenaven, City-2-0222 Petty, Michael G. 1 Mech. Eng., 1616 Clermont, N.E., Warren-3-0836 Petty, Pauline M. 3 Acctg., 1616 Clermont, N.E., VVarren-3-0836 Pezzuolo, Henry 1 Phy. Ed., Box 38, Hillsville, Pa. Pezzuto, Joseph V. 2 Merch., 546 VV. Warren, City-8-1704 Phillips, Frank H. 1 Engr., Box 608, New Springfield-9-2427 Phillips, John H. 1 Pre-Law, 1019 N. Park, VVarren-3-8355 Phillips, Tom VV. 3 Phys. Ed., 100 Center, Struthers Phillips, Vivian M. 4 Chem., 67 E. Glenaven, City-2-5808 Pico, Anthony P. 1 Econ., 129 Adams. Campbell-5-3330 Pilgrim, June E. 2 Soc., 39 S. Portland, City-9-6546 Pinney, Eugene E. 4 Mech. Engr., 434 Belmont, Warren Pintaric, VVilliain R. 1 Mdse., 447 Alameda, City-4-3265 Engravings in Your Annuotl Mcrde by . lefittt Q 1f2f222 I A 1900 '1050 ji ur 53 5 01,6 510 THE YOUNGSTOWN ARC ENGR VING CO. Vindiccttor Building ARTISTS ' PHOTOGRAPHERS ' ENGRAVERS 2 Pisoni, Fred 4 Bus. Ad., 527 Oxford, City-7-8517 Pittman, Byron H. 2 Bus. Adm., 52 Euclid, Struthers-5-2860 Pitts, Virginia E. 1 Ed., 261 Mill Creek Dr., City-S-5408 Pitzer, William S. 2 Mdse., R. D. 2. New VVilmington, Pa.-73-D Pivovar, Eddie T. 1 Lib. Arts, 912 Oak, New Castle, Pa.43404-J Pizzola, Felix J. 4 Bus. Ad., 1506 Stewart, City47-1982 Pizzola. John A. P. G. Ed., 104 Lafayette, Niles-2-4594 Platt, Kenneth 1 Acctg., 514 Almyra, City-2-7900 Pleasant, Charles R. 2 Chem., 243 Railroad, Sharon, Pa.-2-3928 Pletnik, Jack F. 4 Bus. Ad., 40 E. Midlothian Blvd., City-2-6005 Plevniak, George A. 2 Mech. Engr., 931 VVoodside, City Plevniak, Joseph J. 1 Mech. Engr., 2332 Powersway, City-2-8 Plihcik, Frank A. 2 Ed., 1735 Manhattan. City Plumm, Milton E. 1 Mdse., Box 414, N. Tod, VVarren-2-7208 Pohmurski, Joseph C. 3 Elec. Engr., 520 Plum, City-4-7724 Polanski, Stanley J. P.G. Ed., 218 VVashinqton N.W.. VVarren43-6823 Polisky, Charles J. 1 Adv., 443 S. Pearl, City-4-1005 Polito, Dom J. 2 Phys, Ed., LOWellville+6-6916 Pollnow, Arthur VV. 3 Acctg., 347 Edward, City-7-4641 Pollock, Herbert, P.G. Psych., 46 VVoodbine. City-7-1540 Ponzio, Vincent M. 3 Acctg., 1006 Berkley, City-7-0486 Pop, Stephen.L. 4 Elec. Enqr., 208 Kenilworth N.E., VVarren-3-8082 Poue, .Marjorie N. 1 Ed., 1311 Erie, City-7-8878 Popovrch, Earl J. 2 Ed., 12 Second, VVheatland, Pa.--6762 Popowich, Clyde V. 1 Pre-Med., 3516 Mahoning, City-9-5732 Porfilio, Davdi L. 3 Elec. Engr., 521 VVoodside, City-7-8913 Porter, Donald C. 2 Lib. Arts, 307 Cohassett Dr., City-3-0423 Porter, Frank F. 2 Civ. Engr., Messerly Rd., Cantield42-4680 Porter, Jo Ann 3 El. Ed., 54 Pinehu1'st Dr., Cityi2'5S72 Portofe, Dorothy 1 Bus. Ad., Youncstown-Salem Dr., CanField+3484 Posey, Eugene C. 1 Bus. Adm., 1622 Oakland, City Posey, Newman E. 2 Mdse., 318 Chicago, City-8-4195 Potor, George 4 Pre-Med., 474 Coitsville Rd.. Camnbell-7-2141 Potts. Jane P.G., Phys. Ed.. 94 VVick Oval, Cityf7-6213 Edgar L. 2 Soc. Sci., 571 Roxbury. City-6-3538 John C. P.G. Merch.. 3670 Cascade Dr.. City4S-5921 761 Powell, Powell, Powell, Joseph E. 3 Adv., Mineral Ridge-2-2070 Powell, Odeck, 2 Bus. Ad.. 551 Ford, City-7-3295 Powers, Tino 1 L. A., 1609 Kimball, Arno'd. P14399-R Powers, Verda L. Spec. Music. Mineral Ridve-2-4655 Powers, William R. l Acctg., 237 N. Park, VVarren-4-4048 Prather. Paul T. 3 Pre-Law, 1121 Gibson, City-4-1353 Pratt, Al VV. 1 Engr., 2818 Eddie, City-9-4467 Pratt. Joseph A. 1 Ed.. 237 Shenanqo Blvd., Farrell. Pa.-4589 Pragenica. Frank J. 2 Mdse., 206 VV. Tenth. Tarentum. Pa. Preisel, Patrick A. 2 Accte., 630 Forest, New Castle. Pa.+3675-R-1 Preis, Edward J. 1 Med. Tech.. 101 N. Maryland. City-9-5115 Prejs, Henry A. 4 Engr., R66 E. Lucius. City-S-3186 Prescott. David VV. P.G. Chem., 116 Tod Lane, Citv-43-2444 Prest, Donald F. 2 Zoology, 136 VVilson, Struthcrs-5-5586 Prest, William E. 1 Chem. Enzrr.. 128 Center, Struthers-S-4109 Preto, James M. 1 Chem., 252 Monroe. VVarren-4-5322 Prezioso, Rudy M. P.G. Acctg.. R, D. 1, Sharon, Pa. Price, Bernard L. 1 Pre-Law, Arrcl Rd., R. D. 1, Poland-S-7458 Price, Clarence D. 1 Ind., Engr., 69 Fifth, Sharon. Pa.-7386 Price, Edward T. 2 Mech. Engr., R. D. 1, Girard-5-3916 Price, Price, Price, Price, Pridha Jo-Ann 4 Phys. Ed., 12 Youngstown Rd., Po1andf5-2603 Joseph H. P.G. Ed., 2714 Chapman, CityfS-4490 Paul R. 2 Mdse., 453 N. Dunlap, City+9-3011 William G. 2 Chem. Engr., R. IJ. 2. Hubbard-4-9090 m, Herbert H. 2 Pre-Law, 4525 Southern Blvd., City--S-3338 Prince, Michaelene A. 1 L. A., 773 Homewood S.E., Vlv2t1'l'011-2-6435 Prisby, Raymond R. 2 Music, Box 635, Main Office, City-6-3682 Pritchard, .l3en,iamin H. 3 Rus. Ad., 122 E. Main. Girardf5-6207 Pritchard, David A. 3 Bus. Ad., 3924 Elmwood, Cirvfi?-7496 Pritchard, Edward J. 1 Mech., Engr., 205 Breaden, Cityf4-7209 Pritchard, Robert S. 2 Econ., 3924 Elmwood, Cityffl-7496 Procario, Rinaldo N. Acctg., 475 MacArthur Dr., VYarren-4-5558 Prodnick, Sally 1 Lib. Arts, 414 YY. Judson, City-S-4662 Prokop, Edward L. 1 Mdse., 1643 Mayfield, City?9-3646 Prokop, George 3 Ed.. M C. 37, Rose Garden Dr., XYarrenfSf2474 Prokop, Marianne 1 Ed., 346 Rockview, City--3-0018 Prokop, Michael l Phys. Ed., M.C. 37, Rose Garden Dr.. VK'arren-8-247 Pryor, J Przyby ames L. 3 Acctg., 180 Center. Struthersw-5-3931 szewski, Edward J. 1 Acctgf., 1661 XVcst, XYarrcn Puchek, Eleanor 1 Art, R. D. 2. Sliarpsvil'c, 151.42943 Pugh, John G. 4 Mech. Engr.. 115 N. Richvicw, Cityf9-5938 Puhalla, Thomas C. 1 Bus. Ad.. 3852 Cruni Rd., City-9-7200 Pulasky. Patil P. 1 Lib. Arts, 225 Chestnut, VK'ai'rcn Pullin, Robert G. l Acctg., 331 E. VVilson. Girard-5-5877 Pupino, James V. 1 Acctg., 426 Division. City-O-3508 Purcell, Edward 13. Spec. L. A., 182-l Pointview, CityfS-3332 Puskas, Charles ll. 3 Mech. Enfrr.. 57 S. Portland. City-9-6420 Pustelnyk, Mike 4 Engr., 511 Clyde. City-7-0147 Pyer, Vllarren C. 3 Acctn.. 400 VV. Glenaven, Cityf2-1974 Pylcare, Kenneth YV. 2 Ed., R. D. 4. VVarren-4-0853 Q Quarterson. Cy J. 1 Phy. Ed.. R. D. I, Sliaron, Pa.--2-2541 Quercia, Vito R. 1 Phys. Ed , 231 Avery. Rochester, N. Y.-GLE-5240VV Quinby, David L. 1 Jour., 323 lYa1nut. Sharon, Pa.-49604 Quinla Ouinn, Quinn, Ouinn, Oni nn, Quinn, Roob, Racek, n. illhomas VV. 1 Adv.. 348 VV. Ravenwood, CityfR-1383 Charles E. 2 Bnstl Ad., 438 Sexton. Strutlversf5-2245 Joan 2 Mdse., 1954 Coronado, City-3-8356 Matt J. 2 Eng., S51 E Boston, Citvf2-3431 Rosemary 'I'. 4 Ed.. 778 lirysfin, City-4-3767 VYi1liani F. 2 Gen. Gus., 250 XV. Scott, City-3-5764 R Loretta J. 1 llus. Ad., R. 11. 4, New Castle. lla. - 9157-J-12 Edward F. 2 Acctir., 419 Pasadena, Cityf3-0623 m Radabanah, Ted L. 2 Mdse., Grandview, New Castle, la.-3811-R Radanovic. Daniel 1 Pre-Phar.. 473 XY. Boston. Cityf2-4495 Radkowski. Frank Ji. 4 Econ., Box 384, Sliaron, Pa.--2-2218 Ragfazzo, Rocky A. 1 L. A., 328 Peffer, Niles-2-2210 Raikowski, Joe F. 2 Phys. Ed., 191 Forest. VVarren Rak, Vincent, 663 VVashinsIton, Girardf5-3378 Ramsay, James F. 2 El. Engr.. 29 Snencer. Sharon, Pa. Ramsbottom, Theodore F. 1 Mdse.. 2317 BellFrc'd. City-5-2930 Ramse y, James E. Music, 753 lleech, City-2-S305 Sxgsllllllixj The Official V1 if js Youngstown 4. '07 si- 1: . . . I College R111 Q'!y,.-3, I 3 . f':g1.'?f ,f -- coirries or rich treosure of sentiment 6 p in its fine design. We're proud io X 7 gssocioite our nomo with this symbol x of or progressive Youngstown institu- tion. We trust thot the Groiduote ot Ring enlarged to show detail 1950 will Woof it with increctsing sottis- totction throughout the yecirs to come. aymond renner Registered Jeweler, American Gem Society 236 Federal at Hazel Ramsey, Richard R. 3 Ind., Engr., R. D. 1, Sharpsville, Pri. Ramunno, Albert A. 1 Ed., 21 Montgomery, Cityfo-3189 Rand, Floyd, 3 Bus. Ad., 1519 Florencedale, City-3-0382 Raney, Anthony L. 1 L. A., 55 Charles, Struthers-5-6722 Rank, Robert C. 1 lndus. Engr., S52 Roxbury, City-2-2328 Rankin, Thomas 1 Pre-Med., 161 XN'ychwood, City-8-4253 Rappach, John 1 Acctg., 303 Drummond, Hubbard-4-9021 Rapton, Mallon, 1 Bus. Ad., 336 E. Myrtle, Ci1yf7-7545 Raschak, Andrew 1 Soc., 99 Tremble, Campbell-5-8542 Rasey, Calvin L. 1 Econ., R.F.D. 8, Northview Manor, New Castle, Raub, Calvin L. 2 Gen. Bus., 352 VVarren, Niles Rauch, Harold E. 3 Psych., 2218 Elm, City-6-2612 Ravotti, Joe L. 1 El. lid., 142 Scotland, City-8-5966 Rawsori, Marylou 1 Ed., 3433 Glenmere Pl., City-2-8933 Ray, Harold A. 1 Civ. Engr., S39 Lafayette, Sharon, Pa.-3446 Ray, Joan 1 A1't. 60 N. High, Greenville, Pa.f6744R Ray, Robert L. 4 Math., 819 Crandall, City-3-2261 Ray, Robert M. 4 E. E., R. D. 1, Hubbard-4-1692 Rayner, Louis 2 Engix, 420 Penhale, Campbell--5-6653 Razzano, Mack, L. A., 410 Grant, Niles Reagle, James L, 1 Engr., 69 Laird, Nyheatland, Pa.f4528 Reali, Fred A. 2 Adv., 147 Lafayette, City-3-4516 Reardon, Dolores L. 1 Lib. Arts, 195 E Judson, City-2-6748 Reardon, John B 1 Mdse., 146 S. Garland, City-3-5887 Reber, VVilliam E. 1 Acctg, R. ll. 1, Cortland-Black-105 Reble, Christine E. 3 El. Ed., 416 S. Main, Hubbardfel-3269 Reble, VVillian1 1 Ind. Arts, 416 S. Main, Hnbbard44-3269 Rechedy, Simon D. 3 Bus. Ed., Burghill-M-59 Record, Donald R, 2 Ed., 255 Cedar, Sharon, 1311.72-3619 Reddington, Margaret M. 1 Soc. Sci., 115 E. Hilton, City-2-6094 Reddington, Richard J. 1 Phil., 115 E. Hilton, City-2-6094 Redhair, Orval VV. 3 Music Ed., 1278 Griswold, Sharon, lla.-4991 Reebel, Donald R. 1 Bus. Ad., 507 VVillis, Cityf3-3998 Reebel, Robert P. 4 Engl., 64 VV. Indianola, Cityf2-5537 Reed, John P. 2 Pre-Med., 417 Foster, Cityf3-0774 Reed, NVilbur P. 2 Chem., R. ll, 2, Rairlround Blvd., Canfield-3-5670 Reedy, Thomas F. 1 Lib. Arts, 184 New York, City-4-3034 Reelier, Beetty lil. Acctg., 620 Bryson, City-4-5361 Rees, Ke nneth A. 3 Acctg., R.F.D. 1, Mineral Ridge-2-8906 Rees, Marshall D. 4 Econ., 97 E. Chalmers, City Rees, Ray T. 1 Bus. Ad., 523 Kline, Girard-5-5595 Rees, VVillian1 D. 1 Met., 212 Ridgewood Dr., City-2-9083 Reese, Edward G. 1 El. Engr., 131A S. Mercer, New Castle, Pa. Reese, Ralph J, 1 Gen., 348 Carroll, Cityf4-5681 Reese, Violet M. 4 Ed., 24 Manchester, City-9-3304 Rega, Albetr S. 1 L. A., 533 Eighth, Struthers Regelman, Barbara L. 1 Ed., Box 248, Viennaf8-2135 Reichard, Robert E. 1 Aectg., Box 173, Cortland-B1-483 Reichert, VValter F. 2 Biol., 39 Fifth, Campbellf5-7497 Reiley, Lucy M. 4 lid., 344 Scott, Cityf7-9090 Reilly, Edward T. P.G., L. A., 35 VValnut, Struthers-5-3429 Reiner, NVilliam D. 1 Elec. Engr., M. C. 52, VVarren Renaldy, Casmer A. 1 Music, 177 Ayers, City Repasky, Mary J. 1 Art, 241 lN1orrison, Struthers--5-5952 Repasky, Mathew 3 Advtg, 1797 Lexington N.W., VVarrenf2-0941 Repasky, Ray Cv. 1 Engr., North Lima-9-2603 Repasky, VVilliain P. 1 Pre-Engr., R. D, 1, Pulaski, Pa. Resatka, Jack VV. 4 Ed., R. D. 5, VVarren Restivo, Vincent S. 2 Engr., 51 VVirt, Cityf4-3720 Revezzo Pat M. 2 Acctg., 408 Belmont, Niles Rex, Dale M. 1 Bus. Ad., Maple, Orwell-302 Reynolds, Eugenia R. 1 L. A., 126 S. Seventh. Sharpsville, Pa.-453 Rhine, Donna L. 1 L. A., 296 VVashington, VVarren-3-7987 Rhoads, Edwin L. 2 Bus. Adm., 210 Breaden, City-3-5233 Rhodes, C. Edward 2 Acctg., 124 Fifth, Hubbard-4-1446 Rhodes, Virginia 1 Acctg., 3125 Hillman, Cityf7-8909 Rich, Fred VV. 2 Mdse., 4416 Market, Cityf8-2273 Rich, Joseph J. 1 Engr., 1019 Starr, City-4-1646 Rich, Raymond A. 4 Mdse., 4416 Market, City-8-7543 Richards, Helen P.G, Chem., 377 Coitsville Rd., Campbell Richards, Helen C. 1 Art, R.F.D. 3, Cortland Richards, Joan E. 3 Ed., 122 Creed, Struthers-5-3668 Richards, VVillard R. 2 Engl., 848 Tod N.VV., NV31'1'CI1f2-5928 Richards, VVilliam B. 2 Bus. Adm., 241 Berkshire, City-2-1804 Richards, VVillia1n J. 2 Mdse, 961 King. Sharon, Pa,f2-7501 Richardson, Thomas J. 2 Mech. Eugr., 762 VV. LaClede, City-2'8315 Richley, J. Phillip 2 C. Engr., 16215 Popla, City-4-2245 Riddell, David 1 Bus. Adm., 3453 Shelby Rd., City-8-5207 Riddle, Raye C. 1 l,. A., 104 Center Rd., Polandf5-2014 Riddle, Robert F. 1 Pre-Mort., 505 Garfield, Strnthers-5-4206 Ridge, Thomas 4 Acctg., 427 VVard, Girard-5-6471 Rietski, Edward M. 3 Bus. Art, 26 VV. Scott, City-4-5976 Rigas, 'l'homas P. 3 Advtg., 2524 Glenwood, City-8-6829 Rigby, Jack D. 3 Phys., 120 Smithfield, New Castle, Pa.-3632 Rigclsky, Katherine M.. Bus. Adm. Riley, Bradford VV. 1 Engr., 517 Sumner, New Castle, Pa.-3265 Riley, Forest L. 2 Engr., 3602 Hudson, Cityf2-6024 Riley, James P. Spec. Engr., 924 Sherwood, City-8-7687 Rimer, Lois M. 1 Nurs., 1827 S. Tod, VVarrenf4-0661 Ripple, eBtty J. 2 Sci.. 319 E. Broadway, Girard-5-3280 Rishor, John V. 2 Acctg., 307 Pine, New Castle, Pa.-3016-M Rist, John C. 1 Pre-Law, 525 Falls, Cityf3-3046 Ritchey, Harry 1 Pre-Law, R. D. 1, Masuryf8-8030 Ritter, Fred A. 1 Chem., 352 E. Liberty, Girardf5-5266 Ritter, R obert C. 4 Math., 731 Broadway, City-3-3262 Rizer, Donald C. Spec. Bus. Adm., 53 E. Marion, City47-3073 Roach, Robert A. 1 Pre-Law, 351 Mistletoe, Cityf2-1369 Robb, Paul E. 1 Eugr., 70 VVillis, Cityf7-2455 Roberts Clifford E. 1 Engr. R. D. 7 New Castle Pa.-8073-J-22 izabeftsf cy.-ii 11. 2 cam. A1-1, 576 wf Laciede, cify-2-0307 ' Robert s James F. 2 Acctg. 209 Taylor iharon P1.-7232 Roberts: Joan 3 Ed., 208 Ni VVashi11gtoi1,iLisboiif3156 Roberts, Michael R. 1 L. A., 331 VVood, Niles-2-2339 Roberts, Robert E. l Bus. Adm., R. ll. 8, Box 63, Beloit Robertson, Robert T. 2 Mech. Engr., 118 E. Chalmers, City Robins, Horace J. 1 Gen., R. D. 1, New VVateriordgRogers-3703 Robinson , Frank 1 Aectg,, 277 Park, City-3-8254 Robinson, James E. P.G. Ed., 22 Edwards, Cityf7-9630 Robinson, Janice B. 2 Music, 1040 Foster, City-3-7882 Robinson, Paul J. P.G. Acctg., 253 Melrose, City42-1888 Robinson, VVilliam 2 Advtg., 320 Belmont, City-3-8681 Rodecker, Robert R. 2 Acctg., 400 NVengIer, Sharon, Pa.-6662 Rodewalt, Edgar A. 4 Music, 615 Bryson, City-6-2013 Rodgers, Elmer E. 3 Soc. Sci., 400 Haywood. Farrell, Pa.-2-3670 Rodgers, Ernest V. 3 Biol., Box 448, N. Lima-9-2138 Rodgers, Lyall N. 2 Mdse., Box 448, N. Lima-9-2138 Rodway, Glenn 1 L. A., 120 Clifton Dr., City-2-3862 Pa.f39o3.J I Compliments of TI-IE STANDARD SLAG COMPANY Wick Building Youngstown, Ohio Rouse, 2 Ellie irkumnh RESTAURANT 217 Wick Ave.--Next to Masonic Temple Three Private, Air-Conditioned Rooms Especially for Banquets, Parties, ancl Meetings. We Cater for Parties in Your Home, for Picnics or Outings O Plan A Party . . . Call '1-0265 Congratulations L. F. DONNELL FORD MERCURY 181 1 Market Street FUN The sweetest fun a fellow knows ls not the dances or the shows 1t's taking out his Sweetie Dream For lsaly's really good Ice Cream oagalyb Rogan, Frances J. 3 Nurs., 415 VV. VVarren, Citye-2-8869 Rogers, Edward F. 2 Advtg., 634 Hayes, City-3-0503 Rogers, Ethel L. 1 Math., 9 Wallace, City-7-7113 Rogers, Joan M. 2 Music Ed., 916 Dean, Cityf7-3815 Rogers, Worthy 3 El. Engr., 3728 Elbertus, City-2-5018 Rogusky, Mary A. P.G., Phys. Ed., 26 Hazel, Girard-5-5340 Roh, Myron S. 4 Acctg., 1429 Mahoning, City-9-8776 Rohm, Roger D. 1 L. A., Breezewood, Pa.-16-R-2 Rohrer, William J. 3 Econ., 829 E. Lutton, New Castle, Pa.-5379-VV Roller, Gerald NV. 3 Merch., 3507 Edgar, City-3-4803 Rollins, Eugene 1 Music, 23 Jackson, Campbel1f5-5106 Rollis, James E. 1 Adv., 106 Hughes, City-6-3607 Rolls, Ernest L. 2 Pre-Law, 2404 Ohio, City-3-2489 Romack, Paul N. 2 Math., 458 W, Judson, City-2-9791 Roman, Anna, 1 Engl., 2117 Manhattan, City--9-4270 Roman, John 2 Acctg., 716 Taylor, Hubbarde4-1580 Roman, Michael J. 4 Mdse., 416 N. Belle Vista, City-9-7183 Romanchuk, Joseph J. 2 Pre-Law, 238 Crescent, City-6-2107 Rominger, Phillip E. 2 Pre-Law, 78 St. Louis, City-8-5338 Rook, Richard A. 2 Adv., 462 Almyra, City-2-3977 Ropar, Charles 3 Math., 1004 Delaware, City-6-0326 Rosapepe, Vincent RG., Bus. Adm., 165 Terrace Dr., City-8-6795 Roscoe, John E. 3 Mdse., 334 Liberty, Sharon, Pa. Rose, Charles VV. 1 Pre-Law, 2013 S. Project Dr., VVarren Rosen, Bernard VV. 2 Bus. Adm., 240 Lora, City-3-2993 Rosen, Richard W. 4 Elec. Engr., 2311 E. Midlothian Blvd., City-5-345 Rosenberger, John E. 1 Acctg., 107 Fulton, Niles-2-3865 Rosenberger, VVarren J. 4 Acctg., 103 Ohio, Niles-2-6943 Rosenblutn, Janice T. 3 Soc., 914 Darr, Farrell, Pa.-2-1336 Rosenquist, Forrest H. 3 Bus. Adm., 107 Ellenwood, City-7-6164 Rosiala, John 4 M. li., 268 Malleable, Sharon, Pa.-4817 Roskos, Daniel M. 1 Music, 390 Emerson, Farrell, Pa.f2-7610 Ross, Charles L. 2 Acctg., 401 Hawthorne, New Castle, Pa.-1192 Ross, David E. 1 Pre-Engr., Middlefield-2-2265 Rosser, William E. 4 Mdse., 724 Crandall, City-3-8453 Rossi, Alex, 1 Phys. Ed., 23 Erie, Nilesf2-6736 Rossi, Arniond V. 4 SOC. Sci., 682 VVick, Cityf7-4152 Rossi, Eugene E. 1 Rus. Adm., 2034 W. Market, VVarren-3-4946 Rossi, Guy, 2 Pre-Med., 402 Trumbull, VVarren-4-3534 Rossi, John S. 4 Engl., 26 Morris, Girard-5-8381 Rotar, Dan R, 4 Mech. Engr., 510 Tenney, Campbell-5-7796 Roth Cyril J. 3 El. Ed., 241 Hollywood, Cityf2-5848 Roth: J ohn B. 1 Lib. Arts, 63 VV. LaClede, City-8-5861 Rothenberg, Abraham J. 1 M. IC., 513 Pennsylvania, Farrell, Pa.-7213 Ronan, Robert G. 1 Ed., 3961 Fourth, Struthers Rounds, James T. 2 Ed., 126 Fulton, Niles-2-2419 Eiirad R. 4 Engl., 132 S. Forest, City-3-9812 Rousher, James B. 2 Psych., 643 Parkcliffe, Cityf2-2856 Routh, Henry S. 1 Chem., 252 Penn NAV., VVarrenf4-5469 Rovder, Augustine A. 2 Acctg., 105 Columbus, Campbell-4-7169 Rovder, George S. 1 Aectg., 3618 lrma, Citye8-5490 Rowe, Robert W. 3 Advtg., Box 19, Bessemer, Pa.-8043-J Rowlands, George R. 2 P. E., 725 Bryson, City-3-5929 Rowlands, John J. 3 Buis. Adm., 235 Shenango, Sharon, Pa.-2-3983 Rowles, Raymond G. P.G. Ed., R. D. 1, Lowellville Rozum, Adrew J., P. G., 278 Gordon, Campbell-5-5309 Ruhenstahl, John J. 1 Soc. Sci., 251 VV, Dennick, City-4-7746 Ruble, James G. 1 Gen., 416 Elm, City-7-3889 Ruble, VVillian1 B. 2 Soc., 416 Elm, City-7-3889 Rucek, Paul L. 1 Acctg., 67 Cleveland, City-7-6750 Rudjak, Joseph S. 4 Chem., 1117 Thurman, City-3-2640 Rudnicki, 'l'homas C. Spec. Acct., 308 E. Lucius, City-8-3837 Rufener, Faye L. 2 Ed., 124 Morse, Niles-2-7866 Ruff, William E. P.G. Ed., 414 Ford, City-4-1229 Ruth, Chester E. 1 Biol., 45 Sixth, Campbell-5-7055 Rnneric, John E. 1 Phy. Ed., 1306 Glenwood, Cityf6-0561 Rupert, John O. 2 M. E., 10 E- LaClede, City--8-1557 Russell, Allen W. 2 Mdse., 584 Inrlianola Rd., City-8-4753 Russell, Anna L. 1 Pre-Law, 344 Chicago, City-8-4959 Russell, Edward J. 1 Eugr., 644 Fruit, Farrell, Pa.-2-6004 Russell, Fabius F. 2 E. Engr., 344 Chicago, Cityf8-4959 Russell, Jack T. 3 Mdse., 4135 Market, City-2-5226 Russell, James A. 1 Pre-Engr., 248 Gaither, City-7-4475 Russell, Jean L. 3 Music, R. D. 1, Diamond-3401 Russell Stewart W. 2 Lang., 3991 Burky Rd., City-9-7026 Russo, ,Alfred J. 1 L. A,. 101 W. Grant, New Castle, 1'a.e5141-R Russo, Eileen I. 1 Art, 3540 Dover Rd., Cityf8-2563 Rutecki. Felix T. Bus. Adm., R. D. 2, Lisbonf3791 Rutkay, Thomas R. 4 Mech. Engr., 393 Norwood, Cityf3-1091 Ryan, Francis L. 1 Mech. Engr., 75 Ridge, Cityf6-2620 Ryan, Harry G. 3 Pre-Law, 226 VV. Scott, City-3-7969 Ryhal, .Ralph VV. 1 Acctg.. 3692 S. Meridian Rd., Citye2-7567 Rymer, Bill F. 1 Sci., New Waterford-4020 Rzasa, Frank J. 1 Pre-Phar., 340 Hilton, City--S-5460 Rzeppa, Frank J. 2 Acctg., 148 E. Ravenwood, City-8-4483 S Sabella, Louis S. 1 Rus. Adm., 2810 Dearborn, City-4-0076 Sabino, Charles R. 4 Bus. Adm., 843 Atlantic, VVarren Sabolia, June M. 3 Sec., 25 Buena Vista, City-2-5655 Sacchini, Joseph L. 1 Pre-Law, 1123 Arch, City-7-8533 Sacolick, Eugene L. 1 Spec., 1812 Elm, City-3-2984 Safran, Frank S. 1 Engr., 124 N. Bentley, Niles-2-6893 Safran, Stephen W. 3 Music, 704 Lincoln, Niles-2-6856 Saganich, Dominic J. P. G., Acctg., 440 Penn, McDonald-5-6171 Sainato, Leonard J. 3 Soc. Sci., 1015 Oak, City-7-3515 Salajko, Victor P. 2 Soc. Sei., R. D. 1, Girard-5-5198 Salandra, Anthony J, 1 Mdse., 138 Wood, Niles-2-7276 Salanti, Anita 3 Ed., 1021 VVashington, Farrell, Pa.f6674 Salata, Michael B. 1 Pre-Law, R. 1, Lowellville-S-6685 Salata, Tom S. 4 Mdse., 910 VVabash, City Salem, Lillian 1 Phys. Ed., 431 VV. Midlothian Blvd., City-8-4475 Salmen, VValter J. 1 Mech. Engr., 511 Clearmount, City Samarkos, Anthony M. 2 Pre-Dental, 101 Tenth, Campbell Sambolec, John P. P. G. Ed., 138 Reed, Campbell-3-3472 Sainol, VVilliam 2 Acctg., R. D. 1, 46 Carley, Sharon, Pa,-2-2190 Sample, Edward G. 4 Ind. Engr., 345 W. State, Sharon, Pa. Sampson, Frances 1 Ed., 444 VVick, City Sandberg, John 3 Acctg., 144 VV. Evergreen, City-240044 Sanders, Herschel A. 2 Biol., 836 Rose, City-3-4326 Sandusky, Gertrude P. 2 Ed., 22 Princess, Campbell-5-4944 Sankey, Findley R. 2 Acctg., 197 Mills Way, New Castle, Pa.-5158-J Sankey, Marilyn 2 Ed., 3305 Idlewood, City-2-6381 Santelli, Daniel A. 2 Music Ed., 180 VV Glenaven, Cityf8-2697 Santulis, Louie 1 Gen. Bus., 721 VV. Market, Warren-2-7065 8 Classes Leaving the Annex Saraukis, Mary A. 1 Bus. Adm., 109 Madison, Campbell-5-6619 Sass, Howard W. 2 Mech. Engr., 1076 Youngstown Rd., VVarren-3-5967 Sauline, Paul P. 2 Ed., 260 Myron, Hubbard-4-4661 Saunders, Clifford C. 1 Ed., M, C. 52 Niles Rd., VVarren-4-9773 Saunders, Jack 2 Mech. Engr., 70 Tod Lane, City-3-1819 Sause, Robert J. 3 Econ., 1342 Bryson, City Savage, Bette 2 Engl., 2317 Selma, City47-3362 Savastano, Guy D. 2 Lib. Arts, 1618 Oakhill, City-7-6044 Savich, Frank L. 3 Phys. Ed., 830 Sunshine, City-7-1012 Savka, Paul T. 2 Pre-Med., 204 Tremble, Campbellw5-5073 Savu, Julia, 1 Psych. Sawders, Donald C. 3 Acctg., R, D. 1, Avon, Girard-5-3068 Scali, Aldo R. 3 Mdse., 71 Thorton, City Scali, Alfred I. 1 Ed., 257 Emerald, City-4-7458 Scali, Patsy I. 2 Pre-Law, 850 Griffith, City Scanlon, James M. 1 M. E., 1439 Wilson, City-3-4391 Scardina, Paul F. 3 Adv., 94 LaBelle, City-2-6607 Scarney, Thomas A. 2 Bus. Adm., 90 Wick Oval, City Schaefer, Carolyn L. 3 Ed., 32 E. Iudson, City-8-2796 Schafer, Evelyn I. 3 L. A., 240 Grandview, Hubbard-4-7861 Scheetz, John L. 1 Acctg., 214 Breaden, City-3-5464 Schell, Chalmers W. 1 Acctg., 17 Elm, Masury Scherl, Donald H. 3 Mdse., 114 N. Glenelen, City-9-3185 Schiavone, Anthony 1 Pre-Eng., 1516 Highland, City-7-5888 Schilling, Andy 2 Pre-Law, 215 W. VVoodland, Cay-7-0080 Schlatter, Edward M. 4 Acctg,, 27 W. Scott, City-7-6738 Schmotzer, Mary L. 1 Nursing, 1926 Elin, City-4-2424 Schneider, Wilbur G. 3 Elec. Engr., 421 Starnbaugh, Sharon, Pa.f6110 Schnitgen, William E. P. G. Ind. Engr., 1244 Edgewood, VVarren-3-7415 Schrader, Robert I. 2 Acctg., 604 E. Dewey, City47-0356 Schreiber, Edward E. 2 Art, 369 Broadway, City-7-4433 Schrock, George R. 3 Mech. Engr., 154 S. Main, Hubbard-4-1591 Schroeder, Herbert A. Spec. Music, R. D. 1, Girard-5-6642 Schroeder, Suzanne 3 Engl., R. D. 1, Girard-5-6642 Schuerer, Eberhard L. 1 Metallurgy, R. F. D. 2, Hubbard Schuller, Martin H. 2 Advtg., 1136 McGuffey Rd., City-7-7937 Schultz, Ernest H. 1 Adv., 7305 Sherwood, City-844984 Schultz, Raymond W. 3 Acctg., 560 Cleveland, City-3-2980 Schultz, William 1 Bus. Adm., 639 W. Dewey, City Schultz, William E. 1 Pre-Law, 196 St. Louis, City-2-9632 Schumm, Edward I. 2 Bus. Adm., 69 Meadowbrook, City-8-4397 Schwab, Harry R. 3 Metallurgy, 265 Maplewood, Struthers-5-5765 Schwager, George J. P. G. Bus. Adm., 4824 South, City-2-4169 Schwartz, Robert 4 Bus. Adm., 72 Saranac, City-3-4012 Schwers, William G. 4 Music, 151 E. Boston, City-2-2758 Schwing, Henry L. 2 Acctg., 374 Spring, Struthers-5-4490 Scotchie, Andrew A. 1 Engr., 7098 Mahoning, City-9-4916 Scott, Geraldine 2 Soc., 31 Iederson, Campbell-5-4732 Scott, Robert D. 2 Gen. Bus., Box 583, Vienna Scragg, F. William 4 Mdse., 35 White, Sharon, Pa.-7457 Scrocco, Sylvester M, 4 Mech. Engr., 153 S. Truesdale, City47-5613 Scudder, Virginia B. Spec. Music, Poland Manor, Poland-5-3366 Scudier, John C. 2 Adv., 224 S. Truesdale, City-3-4072 Seaburn, Ralph I. 2 Acctg., 1 Addison Rd., Masury-8-1023-8-6817 Sebastiano, Angelo 1 Mdse., 786 Crandall, City-7-5333 Sebbio, Ignace M. 3 Engl., 333 E. Park, Niles--2-6737 Sebestyen, Mary A. 3 Sec. Stud., 309 Malleable, Sharon, Pa.-2-6414 Sedgwick, Donald 1 Biol., R. D. 1, Mineral Ridge42-6054 Seeley, Dwight A. 1 Acctg., 181 Columbia, Greenville, Pa,-754-,T Selak, Joseph L, 1 Acctg., 70 Gariield, City-6-1962 Selby, Richard N. 1 Acctg., 128 Ridgewood, City-2-9540 Sell, Milton C. 1 Adv., N. Market, Petersburg Sellers, Edward L. 2 Adv., 38 Cleveland, City Sellers, Lois B. 3 Nursing, 420 Foster, City-4-7207 Seman, George M. 1 L. A., 3431 Sheridan, City-2-4733 Semick, Edward I. 3 Mech. Engr., 953 Dewey, City-341523 Semko, Agnes D. 3 Ed., 511 Steel, City-9-7387 Senko, John 3 Mdse., Rt. 1, Box 402, Niles-2-4947 Senoyuit, Michael 1 Acctg., 422 McClure, Sharon, Pa.-2-2882 Sequella, Louis A. 1 Advtg,, 902 Elm, City-7-7584 Seraiino, Alfred M. 1 Bus. Adm., 701 S. Mill, New Castle, Pa.-5936 Serb, Laura J. 1 Pre-Med., 326 Lincoln, City-7-6897 Serian, George L. 1 Mech, Engr., 2203 Glenwood, City-8-4657 Serich, George I. 1 Advtg., 292 Broad, Struthers Serich, Robert D. 1 Ind., Engr., 292 Broad, Struthers Serromani, Tiberio R. 3 Chem., 224 S. Truesdale, City Servedio, Aldo 2 Elec. Engr., 634 E. Wash., New Castle, Pa.-1376 Sevachko, Matthew P. G. Ed., 377 E. Florida, City-2-6144 Shabala, Katherine 3 Psych., 620 Bryson, City-4-5361 Shabla, Roy 1 Bus. 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D, 2, Cortland-Black-230 Shafer, Franklin E. 1 L. A., 428 Bonnie Brae N.E., VVarren Shafer, Richard 2 Mdse., 141 Poland, Strutliers-5-3626 Shafer, Richard C. 4 Indus. Engr., 877 Summit, VVarren-4-4450 Shafer, Robert J. 2 M. E., 1446 Holland, Cityf6-0624 Shaffer, Doris, 1 Art, 511 Eighth, StruthersfS-3919 Shaffe Shaffe Shade Shaffe r. Emmett C. 1 Pre-Law, 494 Iflora, City-2-9595 r, Grant L. 3 Engr., 414 N. Jefferson, New Castle, Pa.-1775-J r, James E, 2 Engl., Overlook XN'ay, Lake Milton 1' James O. 4 Engix, 1422 Himrod, City-6-2006 Shakley, Lawrence A. 2 Acctg,, 525 Bonnie Brae S.E., VVarren-2-3828 Shasteen, Gordon K. 3 Mdse., 233 Ohio, Sa1e1n+677l Shattuck, Arthur M. 4 Advtg., 1618 VVeston, City-2-7109 Shaw, Shaw, Shaw, Shea, Shea, David R. 2 Acctg., 49 VVi11is, Cityf3-8870 Thomas G. 1 1nd,, Engr., 556 Belvedere, VVarren-2-8458 Thomas J. 4 Acctg., 447 VV. Evergreen, City48-1191 James H. 3 Advtg., 533 Joseph, City-4-3550 John E. 1 Mdse., 316 Oak, Sharon, Pa.-2-7497 Shedd, William A. 2 Pre-Law, 2015 W. State, Sharon, Pa.-8-8106 Sheely, Dale R. 2 Elec. Engr., R. 1, New Springfield-5381 Sheperd, Albert L. 2 Math,, Raccoon Rd., Canfield-3-5195 Sherbak, Edward A. 3 Art, 675 N. Meridian Rd., City-9-6185 Sherick, Joseph T. 4 Art, 425 VV. Delason, City-7-3697 Shessler, John E. 4 Gen. Bus., Box 22, Cortland-BL-132 Shickley, Charles D. 2 Mech. Engr., 170 Woodbine S.E., W'arren--3-3369 Shipp, Joseph S. 1 Gen. Bus., 537 Kenmore, City-3-2229 Shirilla, John J. 2 Bus. Ed., 511 Penhalc, Campbell-5-6519 Sholtis, Joseph 1 M. Engr., 49 Portland, City-9-4788 Shook, Anna M. 3 Ed., N. Jackson-5811 Shook, Shook, James M. 3 Bus. Mdse., 438 Catalina, City-3-4960 Peggy A 3 Psych, 438 Catalina, City-3-4960 Shovlin, Patricia IC 1 Ed., 3217 Lenox, City-8-1256 Shreve, Irene H, 1 Bus. O1'g,, 1616 Youngstown Rd., VVarren-2-8413 Shrive r, Mary L. 1 L, A., 281 E. Seventh, Salem-3820 Shuck, Donald K. 4 Mech. Engr., 53 Hanley, City-7-5158 Shurilla, Julius J. 3 Soc. Sei., 8 Village Blvd., Poland-5-7720 Sibley, VVillie F. 4 Biol., 513 Kenmore, City-3-9516 Siciliano, John 3 Phys. Ed., 375 Broadview, City-9-3109 Siciliano, Mary A. 2 Ed., 212 Perry, Struthersf5-6482 Sikora, Joseph A. 3 Acctg., 529 Dixon, City-3-0335 Simchik, Edward T. 2 Adv., 238 E. Chalmers, City-3-9139 Simeo, Simeoi James W. 2 Acctg., 103 N. Truesdale, City-7-0250 ie, Elizabeth 2 L. A., 107 Lafayette, Niles Siinko, John 5 Mchds., 127 Oxford, Cainpbe11f5-6510 Simko, Marilou A. 2 14. A., 134 E. Marion, City-7-0437 Simmons, Emil F. 2 E. Engr , 1312 Salt Spring Rd., City-9-5431 Simms, John C. 1 Acctg., R. 19, East Liverpool Simon, James 4 Soc. Sci., 942 E. Market, VVarren-4-6706 Simon, Nicholas L. 2 Acctg., 2709 McGuffey Rd., City-3-S840 Simpson, John L. 2 Pre-Law, 1810 Sheehy, City-3-2373 Sincho Sincicl Sinclai k, John F. 2 Pre-Dent., 5055 Sixth, Struthers-5-2303 i, Milovan 1 Acctg., R. D. 1, New Middletown r, David VV. 3 Soc. Sci., 1403 Himrod, Citv-6-2519 Sirigas, Lewis VV. 2 Engl., 222 E. LaClede, City42-7743 Sisk, Mary 4 L. A., 1565 Edgehill, VVarren-3-9029 Siska, Robert J. 1 L. A., 876 Trumbull, W'arren-3-7405 Bertoldo, Sister Mary John 3 Ed., 130 Cleveland, City-3-7757 DeChe llo, Sister Rita P.G. L. A., 217 VV. Rayen, City Hammer, Sister Mary Justin, Spec., 1044 Belmont, City-4-4521 Incernato, Sister Mary Carmel 3 Ed., 217 VV. Rayen, City-7-6525 Kline, Sister M. Consolata 1 Bus. Adm., 1044 Belmont, Citv-4-4521 Lorenzo, Sister M. Carmelita P. G. L. A., 217 W. Rayen, City-7-6525 Manley, Sister Gabriel 3 Ed., 130 Cleveland, City-3-7757 Morano, Sister Cecilia 3 Music, 130 Cleveland, City-3-7757 Norton, Sister Francis Xavier, 2 Ed., 130 Cleveland, City-3-7757 Schaffer, Sister Mary Ida 3 Nursing Ed., 1044 Belmont, City-4-4521 Staron, Germaine Sister 2 Musi, 750 VVick, Cityf3-7837 Turk, Sister Barbara, l'. G. Sci., 750 Wick, City-3-7837 Volk, Sister Mary Bernard 2 Sec. Stud., 750 Wick, City, 3-7837 Slciba, Bernice 1 Acctg., 517 VV. Third, Niles-2-3611 Skinner, VVi11iani F. 3 Adv., 339 W. Evergreen, Cityf8-2305 Skipp, William O, 1 Engr., 1517 Overland, City-4-5409 Skundor, Perry J. 1 Math., 717 N. Mercer, New Castle, Pa.-7867-J Slack, Betty J. 2 Biol., 108 Omar, Strutliers-5-5674 Slanina, Frances A. 2 Ed., 92 VVilson, Struthers-5-2374 Slanina, Mary T. 1 Ed,, 1527 South, City-6-3634 Slanina, Stephen A. 1 Bus. Adm., 1527 South, City-6-3634 Slapsa Slater, k, 1van, 1 Bus. Adin,, 1017 VVil1ard S.E., VVarren-3-5503 Dorie 1 Lab. Tech., 2610 Hillman, Cityf8-1121 Slavkosky, Charles E. 2 Acctfr. 177 Marion, Struthers-5-4867 Slemons, Robert VV. 1 Chem. Engr., 35 Christian, Hubbardf4-8211 Slessman, Vtfayne R. 3 Acctg. 44 Zents, City-4-5717 Sliman, Dan K. 2 Phys. Ed., 405 Pasadena, City-3-1759 Sliman, Robert L. 3 Pre-Med., 14 Queen, City-4-1732 Sloan, Sloan, Sloss, Ann YV. 3 Ed., 1309 VVi1son, C1ty77-8229 Burton L. 2 Advtg., 120715 Albert, New Castle, Pa.-5865 Harold R. 4 Acctg., 226 Custer, City-7-9948 Slovan, Paul 2 Mech. Engr., 717 Adelaide S.E., VVarren-2-6708 Sniail, Joseph P. 4 Engr., 3018 Hillman, City-2-7878 Smaldino, Frank 1'., P.G. L. A., 201 Park, City Smaldino, Philip A. 4 Mdse., 342 Lansing, City-7-3151 Sinaltz, YVilliain T. 1 Phar., 1547 Shehy, City-3-9609 Smiley, Mary M. 1 Ed., 357 VV. LaC1ede, City-S-1873 Smith, Alan J. 1 Met. Engr., 237 Parkman, Vifarren-3-4956 Smith, Barbara R. 1 Ed., 93 Highland, Struthers-S-2239 Smith, Bernard F. 1 Gen, Bus., 5312 Glenwood Ext., City-8-6109 ' Smith, Burton J. 1 Bus. Adm., New Springfield Rd., Poland-5-2936 Smith, Charmaine 1 Lib. Arts, 133 Morton, VVheat1and, Pa.-2-7635 Smith, Donald A. 3 Mdse., 224 Court, City-3-4364 Smith, Donald E. 2 Met. Engr., 3745 Cohassett Dr., City Smith, Edward L. 3 Music, 519 Caledonia, City-3-1697 Smith, Eugene F. 1 Eng., S629 Mahoning, City-9-7045 Smith, Frances C. 3 Nursing Ed., 521 Stambaugh, Sharon, Pa.-7807 Smith, G. C. 2 Psych., 210 Pine Hollow Blvd., Sharon, Pa.-2-3006 Smith, Georgia M. 3 Pre-Nurs., 1016 N. Garland, City-2-8891 Smith, J. Denney, 2 Engr., 726 Linwood, City-8-1776 Smith, John R. M. Engr., 111 S. VVhitney, Cityf9-8566 Smith, Julia W. 1 L. A., 1510 Fifth, City-3-1868 Smith, ltlary R. 2 L. A., 5312 Glenwood Ext., Apt. 3, City Smith, Paul T. 2 Acctg., 13507 Oak, City-3-6771 Smith, Paul V. 2 Acctg., 515 Oakmont Dr., Hubbard-4-1579 Smith, Ralph J. 1 Bus. Ad., 3132 Youngstown-Hubbard Rd., City-4-4702 Smith, Richard E. 2 Soc. Sci., Box 241-B, R. D. 1, Girard-5-3512 Smith, Robert L. 4 Ed., 437 Orlo Lane, Cityf8-5672 Smith, Rose M. 1 Soc. Sci., 496 Twelfth. Campbell-5-6575 To Youngstown College Graduates 1950 May Your Years Ahead Be Filled With Enjoyment and Great Accomplishment. Sincerely and Cordicrlly STEEL CITY CHEVROLET CO. Youngstown, Ohio Smith, Vernon C. 2 Engr., 322 Brooklyn, Sharon, Pa. Smith, William I. 2 Gen. Bus., 2289 Union S.W., Warren-4-4581 Smrecansky, Ioe F. 3 Mdse., 2526 Hunter, City-2-9669 Smrek, Edward G. 1 Chem., 704 E. Dewey, City-46-2529 Smrek, Robert C. 1 Mdse., S8 Pine, Struthers-5-3986 Snavely, Donald E. 3 Hist., 116 Maywood Dr., City-8-3225 Snipes, Louis L. 2 Bus. Adm., 616 George, City-3-3436 Snitzer, Joseph E. 1 Pre-Law, 75 Warhurst Rd., Campbell-5-4858 Snowden, Donald 1 Pre-Mort., 3115 Myron, Cityf3-0106 Snyder Arthur K. 3 Adv., 781 Francis, Masury Snyder, Donald P. 1 Chem. Engr., 452 W. Midlothian Blvd., City-2-3008 Snyder George B. IU, 3 Advert., 982 NV. LaClede, City-2-0732 Snyder, Laura J. 1 L. A., R. 4, Warren-7-2507. Snyder, Margaret M. 1 L. A., 35 Indiana Rd., City Snyder, Paul I. 4 Bus. Adm., 3416 Hudson Dr., City-8-3330 Snyder, Philip A. 1 Bus., 982 W. LaClede, City-2-0732 Snyder, Philip Richard, P. G. Music, 1632 Fifth, City-3-9714 Snyder, William A. 1 Bus. Adm., 618 Sumner, New Castle, Pa.-2650-M Snyder, Wliliam I. 2 Mech. Engr., R. D. 2, Sharon, Pa.-2-4751 Sobnoslcy, Doland F. 3 Acctg., 1535 Ohio, City-7-9024 Sobnosky, Edward N. 2 Soc. Sci., 1535 Ohio, Cityf7-9024 Sobriosky, Joseph V. 1 Forestry, 347 W. Evergreen, City-2-6310 Sobnosky, Robert I. 1 Acctg., 1535 Ohio, City-7-9024 Sobota, Robert R. 1 Bus. Org., 214 E. Scott, City-7-3230 Soccnrsi, Robert 1 Phy. Ed., 221 E. Rayen, City Soccorsy, Carmen R. 3 Music, 532 Willis, City-4-2762 Sokol, Amelia M. 1 L. A., 473 Tenney, Campbell-5-3224 Soloveiko, Leo 1 Chem. Engr., 218 Fulton, City Sommerlad, Jack E. 3 Acctg., Poland Manor, Poland-5-3934 Somple, Cyril E. 1 Psych., 47 Earl, Girard-5-6936 Somple, George L. 1 Mech. Engr., 47 Earl, Girardf5-6936 Sonoga, Steve W. 3 Soc. Sci., 2677 Cooper, City Sontich, John 2 Acctg., 164 Youngstown Rd., Lowellville-6-6148 Soriano, julia 1 Ed., 354 W. Delason, City+3-6358 Sorokach, Michael 2 Adv., 942 Beechwood, Farrell, Pa. Sostaric, Dolores A. 3 L. A., 1505 W. Liberty, City-4-4731 Sostaric, Herman I. 1 Phys. Ed., 1505 W. Liberty, City-4-4731 Sostaric, Nick, 2 Phys. Ed., 1505 W. Liberty, City-4-4731 Sostarich, Anthony, 1 Engr., 1112 Hamilton, Farrell, Pa.-3730 Sours, Chester L. 1 Pre-Med., 1163 Niles Rd., Warren-3-4307 Sowers, William I. 1 Acetg., R. D. 8, Box 394, New Castle, Pa.-8-4752 Spahlinger, Merrill H. 2 Music, R. D. 1, Phalanx Station-212 Spalding, Norma I. 2 Art, 4703 Market, City-2-1576 Spano, James V. 1 Bus. Ad., 59 Creed, Struthers-5-5828 Spano, John J. 4 Soc. Sci., 59 Creed, Struthers-5-5828 Spatholt, Robert A. 2, 752 Columbia, Leetonia-3201 Spear, Walter J. 1 Acctg., R. D. 1, Mercer, Pa.-53-I Spencer, John V. 2 Aectg., 1450 Hyatt, Campbell-5-7067 Spies, Herbert A. 3 Acctg., 534 Bryson, City-7-3613 Spinella, Joseph A. 2 Bus. Adm., 223 E. Park, Niles Spinosa, Arnold P. 2 Chem., 372 VV. Liberty, Lowellville-6-6166 Spong, Grant E., 1 Bus. Adm., 273 Erskine, City-2-4267 Sprague, Stephen B. 1 Engr., 167 Trumbull S.E., Warren-4-9365 Staaf, Phillip H. 1 Bus. Adm., 46 W. Delason, City-7-2245 Stafford, Fred R. 2 Adv., 368 Belvedere S.E., Warren-2-4911 For Your Printing Needs . its uality Printin Co. 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Adm., 1036 Orange, City-7-9722 Stanton, Thomas J. 2 Music, 426 W, Heights, City-9-7187 Staub, Edward A. 1 M. Engr., 633 Cassius, City+7-8854 Staub, Harry M. 3 Phy. Ed., 1529 Bryson, City-3-8749 Stayduhar, Charles 2 Acctg., 450 Drummond, Hubbard-4-1060 Steadman, Mary 1 Gen. Bus., 46 Truesdale, City Stebelton, Paul O. 1 Arch. Engr., 31 Sycamore Dr., New Middletown- Steele, Donald E. 1 Gen. Bus., 4313 Rush Blvd., City-2-9021 Steele, Paul H. 4 Engr., 244 Marmion, City42-4960 Stefanich, William J. 4 Biol., 226 Reed, Campbell-5-4025 Stefano, Albert G. 3 Phy. Ed., 396 W. Wood, Lowellville-6-6441 Steffy, Richard E. 2 Bus. Ad., 27 Hanley, City-7-2071 Stein, Frances P. 2 Ed., 939 Vienna, Niles-2-2138 Stein, Jack 4 Mdse., 169 W. Dennick, City-3-6606 Steiner, Larry W. 2 Art, 10 Morse Place, Poland-5-5463 Stephenson, James 1 Art, Farmdale Stere, Maxine M. 3 Ed., 637 Early Rd., City-3-7631 Sterling, Joyce A. 1 Ed., 720 W. LaClede, City-2-3438 Stetts, Michael H. 3 Math., 1811 Selma, City-7-7219 Stevens, Steve 2 El. Engr., 85 Fifth, Campbell-5-8335 Stevens, William W. l'.G. Hist., 393 S. Lincoln, Salem-6145 Stewart, Donald C. 1 Pre-Phar., 3731 Elbertus, City Stewart, Lemuel E. 2 Pre-Med., 539 North, City-3-3414 Stewart, Robert H. 1 Art, 3356 Freemont, City-9-7689 Stewart, William A. 1 Bus. Adm., 276 Elm, Sharon, Pa.-2-3547 Stickney, Betty K. 4 Nurs., 214 Daugherty, Sharon, Pa.42-7802 Stiffler, Robert B. 2 Mech., Engr., 713 N. Lincoln, Salem-7340 Stigliano, Frank J. 3 Elec. Engr., R. D. 2, Sharpsville, Pa.-2955 Stine, Charles E. P.G., Soc. Sci., 807 Delaware, Cityf3-9384 Stinner, Rosemarie 3 Chem., 750 E. Boston, City-8-3409 Stock, Harry R. 1 Lib. Arts, R. D. 2, Greenville, Pa. Stockhom, James R. 4 Engr., 189 E. Ravenwood, City-2-3062 Stocz, John V. 2 Mdse., 1325 Highland, Warren-2-7562 Stokes, Ralph J. 1 Acctg., 318 Edgewood, New Castle, Pa.-6562-J Stonerook, Thomas D. 1 Elec. Engr., Box 286, N. Lima-9-2958 Stonework, George 2 Ed., 56 Fifth, Campbell45-7678 Stonework, Robert 1 P. E., 68 Ninth, Campbell Stonley, Alberta R. 1 Ed., 19 E. Boston, City-2-5237 Stoop, Frederic C. 3 Acctg., 274 Independence Ct., Sharon, Pa.-6415 Storey, Raymond F. 2 Bus. Adm., S0 Tod Lane, City-3-8966 Stork, James J. 2 Met. Engr., 811 Riverside, Wellsville-1408 Storm, Carl W. Spec., 91 E. Delason, City-4-3981 Storm, Delbert R. Spec. Acctg., 202 E. Delason, City-7-2816 Stormer, William L. 2 Ed., 230 VVashington N.W., Warren-2-9276 Stowe, Harvey B. 1 L. A., Pulaski, Pa.f8249-J-1 Stoyanoff, Robert 2 I. Engr., 30 W. Long, New Castle, Pa.-2939-R Strabley, Violet E. 3 Ed., 831 N. Park, Warren-2-7327 Strange, Ross E. 1 Ed., 214 Devitt. Campbell-5-7528 Strauch, Edward A. 2 Pre-Med., 60 Matta, City-9-3180 Strawinski, Henry 2 Engr., 369 Norwood, City-3-8023 Streets, Donald L. 2 Acctg., 36 E. Avondale, City-2-3894 Streiner, William E. 2 Mchdsg., 25 Manchester, City-9-6133 Stride, Edward J. 2 Pre-Law, 1614 Shehy, City47-7872 Strojny, Richard S. 2 Ed., 263 Pasadena, City-3-2222 Strong, Mary A. 1 Ed., 24 S. Fruit, City Stroup, Sylvia E. 4 Ed., W. State, Girardfi-6714 Stroup, William D. Spec. Bus. Adm., Rt. 5, Warren-8-2573 Strouss, Albert A. Spec. Acct., Warner Rd., Hubbard-7-6692 Strouss, Stanley I, 4 Mdse., Warner Rd., Hubbard-7-6692 Struhar, Michael 1 E. Engr., 362 Malleable, Sharon, Pa.-4779 Struthers, James C. 1 Chem., 48 E. Earl, City-8-6830 Stuart, Alexander 2 Mus. Ed., 116 Carnegie, City-9-7490 Stuart, Ralph R. 1 Pre-Law, 1101 Woodbine, Warren-2-9060 Stull, Carol R. 2 Ed., 4705 Mahoning, City-9-7241 Subhan, F'dree da, 4 Bus. Adm., 1702 Wilson, City Sucher, Walter J. 1 Acct., 21 N. Brockway, City-9-9234 Suchy, John 3 Adv., 2627 Beck, VVarren-2-0308 Suda, Mae M. P. G. Ed., 558 Oak Knoll S.E., Warren-2-9350 Sudano, Michael J. 1 Mus. Ed., 104 Evans, Niles Sues, Grace A. 1 Engl., 34 N. Hazelwood, City-9-6985 Suhar, John 2 Acctg., 183 Renwick Dr., City--5-7675 Sulek, Rudolph E. 4 Mus. Ed., R. 1, Lockwood Sullivan, Charles A. 3 Mdse., 611 Parkwood, City-6-3623 Sullivan, John T. 2 Mdse., 3104 Neosha Rd., City--8-2429 Sullivan, Kenneth E. 3 Mech. Engr., 21 Ardmore Ct,, Niles-2-2756 Summerhays, Elizabeth R. P. G. Speech, 737 Genesee, Warren-3-879 Suosio, Miriam S. 2 Music, R. 3, Slippery Rock, Pa.-4-5361 Supel, Theodore J. 4 Acctg., 577 Leslie, Sharon, Pa.-2-5826 Surtel, Edward VV. 1 Pre-Phar., 608 Tyndale, City-7-7237 Sutter, Frederick W. 2 Bus. Adm., 23 E. Federal, Niles-2-2945 Swaim, Allen J. 1 Pre-Law, 1403 Ohio, City-3-8846 Swan, W'illiam O. 3 Ed., 814 Parkwood, City-3-6827 Swaney, Norman P. 4 Mech. Engr., 40 E. Florida, City-2-0589 Swansiger, Rudy L. 2 Acctg., 106 Overlook Blvd., Struthers-45-7740 Swanson, Carl S. 2 Mdse., 115 W. Princeton, City-2-0778 Swanson, Martha J. 1 Art, 3115 Glenwood, City-2-1437 Swartz, Joseph J. 1 Engr., 275 Scott, City Swatoske, Victor 3 Acctg., 629 Benwood, City-6-1475 Sweeney, Bryon H. 1 Bus. Org., 156 W. Boston, City Sweeney, Robert P. 3 Soc. Sci., 3021 Rush Blvd., City-2-8736 Sweeney, Ruth E. 3 Ed., 436 Wilkinson, City-9-4546 Sylvester, James V. 1 L. A., 114 Beaver, Niles-2-4787 Syring, Pierson R. 2 Econ., 715 Woodland N.E., Warren-2-5790 Syron, William C. 2 Pre-Law, 238 E. Florida, City-8-1271 Szymanski, Paul 1 Lib. Arts, 508 Clyde, City--6-2609 Szymkowicz, VValter C. 1 Acctg., 528 VValdo, New Castle, Pa.k2S80-J T Tabachino, Tony J. 2 Phys. Ed., 220 Poplar, City-3-1272 Tabaka, Chester E. 2 Acctg., R.F.D. 1, New Middletown-9-3476 Tablack, William G. 4 Acctg., 9 E. Washington, Struthers-5-2918 Tabor, Chris 4 Ed., 325 Grant. Niles-2-6932 Tabor, Louie 4 Engl., 325 Grant, Niles-2-6932 Taflan, Earl P. 4 Bus. Adm., 780 Jennings, Salem-3698 Takacs, Margaret M. 3 Bus., 143 Halls Heights, City-9-8937 Talaganis, Dorothy C. 4 Ed., 924 Maryland, New Castle, Pa. Talbot, Frank J. 3 Acctg., 122 S. Portland, City-9-8586 Tamburino, Benny l'. 1 Acctg., 768 VV. Wood, Lowellville-6-6435 8 9-3404 42 , These long skirts are getting heavier every day We METROPOLITAN SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY A Savings Institution 42 North Phelps Street Youngstown 3, Ohio City Office and Art Engmeermg cmd H Office Supplies i t Art Company, Inc. s f 56 West Wood Street at Phelps Phone 4-5353 Youngstown 3, Ohio Congratulations THE CLASS OF 1950 74.2 Zlma galhaom A. L. Cavalier, Ir. Tamburro, Donald J. 3 Engl., 417 E. Myrtle, Cityg7-6997 Tanner, Tapley, Tarajca Glenn D. 2 Mdse., Box 92, Hillsville, Pa. Nancy C. 1 Ed., 196 Maywood Dr., City-8-5801 k, Stephen J. 4 Bus. Adm., 52 Tremble, Campbell-5-4267 Tarantine, Robert J. 2 Bus. Adm., 2634 VV. Federal, City-3-0994 Tareshawty, Anthony B. 3 El. Engr., 123 Saranac, City-7-1766 Tareshawty, Eliseo 1 El. Engr., 1348 Bryson, City-3-6663 Tarr, Bernard E. 2 Acctg., 719 Lafayette, Niles-2-6620 Tassile, Tatalov Rosella L. 1 Ed., 111 N. Maryland, City-945717 ich Milan 3 Acct 866 Palmer Cit 8 2894 1 g-1 'J Tm ' Tatarka, Edward J. 1 Ed., 914 Berkley, City-3-7193 Tate, Anne W. 4 Soc. Sci., 1655 Jacobs Rd., City-3-8987 Tate, Dorothy E. 1 Gen. Bus., 263 Matta, City-9-6966 Tate, Saluy J. 1 El. Engr., 102 W. Lincoln, New Castle, Pa.-4952-J-1 Tauss, Julius A. 3 Bus. Adm., 1020 Ford, City-4-1873 Taylor Barbara P. 4 Hist 47 Hood Dr. Canlieldffi-5409 Tayiofj Edward c. 3 Hist.,, 19 N. Belle vim, City+9-5639 Taylor Genevieve 1 L. A., 956 E. Indianola, City-8-7021 Taylor: Harry L. 1 Math., 227 First, Sharpsville, Pa.-2881 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor Katie O. 1 Nurs., 2103 Van VVye, Warren-3-0492 Susan E., P.G. Ed., 316 Melrose, City-2-1865 Wade P. 2 Acctg., 230 Prospect, Niles-246973 William A. 3 Mech. Engr., 4681 Belmont City-4-4061 Teaberry, Lawrence 3 El. Engr., 776 Ewing Rd., City-4-4870 Teets, dmund 2 Art 373 A ers Cif 3 1236 E Q. '. y .rf- Telega Edward J. 1 Engr., 910 Beechwood, Farrell, Pa.-2-7288 , Telesz, Francis J. 4 Elec. Engr., Meegan, New Castle, Pa.-5599-W Temnick, Heeln A. Spec. Bus. Adm., 221 Alexander, Cityf3-6429 Terlecki , Barbara R. 1 Music, 1944 Atkinson, City-344008 Terlecky, Steve 3 Mchds., 131 Rhoda, City Terreri, Frank J. 3 Acctg., 519 Moody, New Castle, Pa.-4438 Tesner, John A. 2 Art, 225 Early Rd., Cityf7-1186 Tevis, Joseph M. 2 Acctg., 141 Chicago, Cityf8-1673 Theodore, William 1 Mdse., 56 Erskine, City-8-6838 Theodoroff, Marilyn M. 1 Hist., 41 N. Richview, City-9-3158 Theofilo Thomas s, Alexander K. 1 Pre-Law, 548 Lafayette, Sharon, Pa. Albert S. 1 Ins., 1306 VVilmington, New Castle, Pa.-5498-J Thomas, Carmen J. 1 L. A., 52 W. Delason, City-3-7935 Thomas, Donald J. 1 Acct., 680 Bryson, City Thomas, Emilia 1 Bus. Adm., 328 Spruce, Sharon, Pa.-2-6597 Thomas, Frank 2 El. Engr., 603 Ridge, City-7-2148 Thomas, Frank M. 3 Music, 8211 Market, City Thomas, Gladys M. 1 Pre-Nurs., 253 Grant, City-7-0348 Thomas, John D. Spec. Ed., 12 E. Southern, South Williamsport, Pa.-2-2757 Thomas, Kenneth L. 1 El. Engr., 209 Mathews Rd., City-2-5160 Thomas, Max E. 1 Lib. Arts, 1436 Atlantic N.E., Warren-2-3218 Thomas, Myron P. 3 Engl., 72 E. Philadelphia, City-2-8579 Thomas Ralph A. 2 Pre-Med., Box 65, Kinsman-4-3083 Thomasj Samuel T. 1 El. Ed., 17 N, om-lad, city-4-sau Thomas, Victor M. 3 Mech. Engr., 1209 Croton, New Castle, Pa.-6279-W Thomas VVilliam P. 3 Marketing, 56 Glenellen, City-9-6932 Thoinassy, Mary J. 1 L. A., R. IJ, 8, Box 103, New Castle, Pa.-1786- Thombs, Warren H. 2 Mech. Engr., 2816 E. Market, Warren-2-8561 Thompson Dolores 2 Mus. Ed., Kinsman-2583 Thomps Thomps Thomps Thomps on, Edwin R. 1 Bus. Ed., 290 Lora, City-7-0841 on, Harold 3 Psych., 159 W. Glenaven, City on, James 1 Hist., R. 4, Box 353, Warren-4-0304 on Marguerite L. 1 Pre-Nurs., 1050 Owen, City--7-4609 Thompson, Robert C. 1 Lib. Arts, R. D. 1, Malvern Thompson, Roberta 1 Ed., R. D. 1, Nutwood Thomson, John 1 Gen. Bus., 323 Stewart, Hubbard-4-1830 Thorne, Katherine M. 2 Soc. Sci., 1029 VVabash, City-7-6473 Thornhi ll, Phyllis T. 1 Home EC., 533 Parmelee, Cityf7-8367 Thornton, Frank 2 Mchds., 489 Poland, Struthers-5-5096 Tibball, John A. 2 Mech. Engr., 1089 N. Ellsworth, Salem Tibbetts, VVillard G. 2 Bus. Adm., 1448 Elm, City-3-9286 Tibbs, Howard A. 1 Acctg., 665 S. Pershing, Salem-5802 Ticoras, Tillingh John W. 4 Pre-Law, 2881 Crescent Dr., Warren ast, George S. 1 L. A., 51 VV. Myrtle, City Tillinghast, James 2 Mus. Ed., 358 Chicago, Cityf8'6497 Timar, Edward V. 2 Psych., 441 E. lnrlianola, Cityf8-4206 Timko, Eugene NV. 1 Bus. Adm., 517 Tenney, Campbell-5,4989 Timlin, Thomas A. 4 Acctg., 4211 Chester Dr., City-2-6974 Tineu, Pete 1 Acctg., 155 Jefferson, Campbell-5-5990 Tinney, Richard E. 1 Elec. Engr., 40 VVater, Poland-5-2377 Tipper, Paul R. 2 Bus. Adm., 1865 VV. lndianola, Cityf8-2098 Tir ack, Edward A. 2 Bus. Adm., 99 VVoodland, Campbell43-8336 , 17 Tirpak Michael R 1 Chem 115 Woodland CamJbelli7-3841 v - -1 r 1 Tisone, James 1 Pre-Med., 534 St. Louis, City-2-8943 Tisone, John C. 2 Ind. Engr., 534 St, Louis, City-2-8943 Tisone, Nicholas J. 3 Soc. Sci., 162 S. Garland, City+7-6817 Titus, Dorothy M. 1 Nurs., Northside Hospital, City-7-1431 Tobias, Albert G. 2 Acctg., 172 Fourth, Sharon, Pa.-2-2154 Tobin, John J. 1 Soc. Sci., 125 W. Marion, City-7-5816 Tochtenhazen, Sam E. 1 Pre-Med., VV. Liberty Ext., Girard-5-8669 244 X T If Tofrl, Julius J. 3 Phys. Ed., 402 Whipple, Campbell-5-6505 Tofil, Stanley, 3 P. E., 435 Sanderson, Campbell Toma, Charles A. 1 Engr., 1628 Hamilton, Warren-4-5035 Tomasello, Frank 3 Music, 1102 Griffith, Apt 466, City-2-2883 Tomasino, Philip 1 Art, 305 Jackson, Lowellville-6-6847 Tomaski, George T. 1 Eng. Ed., 1033 Raymond N.W., Warreni3-0345 Tomcsak, Steve L. 3 Mech. Engr., 37 S. Belle Vista, City-9-6702 Tomko, John E. 2 Chem., 76 Fernwood, City-9-7141 Tomko, Thomas J. 3 Advtg., 218 Perry, Struthers-5-4741 Tompkins, Charles G. 1 Pre-Law, 2138 Burton S.E., Warren Tondi, Dominic, 2 Elec. Engr., 1431 Clay, City-4-1496 Tooill, John C. 2 Chem., 2853 Guss, City-7-6348 Toot, Thomas H. 3 Acctg., 92 Tod Lane, City-7-4851 Toth, Louis E. 3 Bus. Adm., 881 Marshall, City-3-7977 Toti, Joseph W. 3 Hist., 396 Penhale, Campbell Totten, Kenneth W. 1 Bus. Adm., 1454 Sheridan, VVarren-3-0882 Tounshendeaux, Richard M. 3 L. A., 1535 Martin Dr., Warren-4-4900 Tradler, Marvin M. 3 Mech. Engr., Pittsburgh Rd., Poland-5-2707 Tralich, Carl J. 2 Merch., 1639 Negley, Farrell, Pa.-2-1458 Tralich, Norma L. 1 Phys. Ed., 1639 Negley, Farrell, Pa.42A1458 Traub, Samuel Spe. Engl., 268 Potomac, City-2-9379 Traylor, Alvin P. 1 Art. 630 W. Madison, City Traylor, John W. 1 Psych., 453 Rice, City-3-6923 Traylor, Samuel A. 1 Art, 453 Rice, City Trenner, Kathryne A. 1 Ed., 731 Bryson, City-9-7930 Tribble, John C. 2 Mech. Engr., 239 Custer, City-3-5744 Tribby, Geraldine 4 Nurs., VVarren Rd., Brookfieldffi-2109 Tricker, Eugene A. 2 Mdse., 1104 Buena Vista N.E., Warren-4-6413 Tricoli, Bart 4 Mech. Engr., 131 Belgrade, Girard-7-6876 Tri1ZE, Mary L. 3 Lab. Tech., 55 Maple Dr., City-2-1779 Trimble, Albert J. Bus. Adm., 556 N. Park, Warren-3-3971 Trina, Paul J. 3 Music, 115 S. Cedar, Niles-2-2671 Trivanovich, Emil 1 Adv., 182 Forest N.W., Warren-3-3548 Troyan, James A. 1 Mech. Engr., 247 Carlton, City-4-7543 Troyan, Joseph F. 1 E. Engr., 247 Carlton, City-4-7543 Truax, John C. 2 Engr., 33 E. Auburndale, City-2-3898 Truhan, Stephen 2 E. Engr., 1969 Midway, City-9-4845 Truitt, Edward L. 1 Soc. Sci., 911 W. Madison, Cityf7-1743 Truman, Theodore J. 1 Phvs. Ed., R. D. 1, Columbiana-942583 Truog, Jean L. 1 Acctg., 76 E. Evergreen, Citv-2-4947 Truog, Peter D. 2 Acctg., 76 E. Evergreen, City-2-4947 Truran, John L. 1 M. Engr., M. C. 37, Warren-4-0047 Tryon, James D. 1 Adv., 2525 Craig, Warren Tsvetonod, Boris E. 1 Bus. Ad., 3416 Wilson, Campbell-5-8531 Tucciarone, John NV. 3 Civil Engix, R. D. 1, Hubbard-4-4371 Tucker, A. Jovce 2 Lab. Tech., 1055 Fifth, Hubbard-4-9562 Tucker, Adrienne M. 3 Art, 717 Mahoning, Warren-3-6838 Tuhill, Charleen L. 1 Ed., 3719 Mohawk, City-5-5551 Tumbri, John A. 2 Soc. Sci., 899 Mercer, City-4-1867 Tumill, Thomas E. 2 El. Engr., 1619 Glenwood, City Turek, George E. 2 Adv., 80 Paliner, Campbell-6-0600 Turner, Alice M. 4 Sec. Sta., 286 Baldwin, Sharon, Pa.-7927 Turner, Betty J. 2 Acctg., 328 Maple, Niles-2-3277 Turner, Cerrelda 2 Soc., 22 Skoplee, Girardf5-6970 Turner, Warren R. 2 Acctg., 530 Parmalee, City-4-1017 Turner, William A. 2 Engl., 2206 Guadalupe, City-346528 Turner, VVilliam E. Sp. Math., 1543 Westview, Warren-3-7073 Tutter, George H. 1 Acct., 244 Erskine, City-841228 Tyrrell, John J. 2 Pre-Law, 315 E. Lucius, City-2-5835 Tyrrell, Joseph E. 1 Pre-Law, 1109 W. Washington, New Castle, Pa.-5316-J Tyrrell, Robert Q. 2 Engl., 77 Saranac, City-7-3265 Tyson, James E. 2 Phil., 915 High, City-7-6596 U Uffelman, Nelson C. 2 Pre-Law, 708 Clyde, City-6-0148 Ugolini, Alexander P. 1 M. Engr., 326 N. Walnut, City-4-0505 Ugran, Victor P.G. Educ., 151 VVirt Apt., 359, City-4-3596 Uhrain, Paul J. 2 Bus., 724 Maple, City-8-5013 Ulam, Paul R. 2 Mdse., R. 1, Brookfield-8-8558 Ulrich, Walter H. 1 Acct., 908 Liberty, Salem-3258 Umbach, Anna M. 3 Educ., R. 2, Salem-6045 Umbel, Jack E. 4 I. Engr., 215 Poland, Struthers-5-3720 Underwood, James 1 Art, 243 E. Woodland, City-3-6626 Unger, Jack B. 3 E. Engr., 1714 E. Midlothian Blvd., City-8-3248 Unick, Frank 1 I. Engr., 222 Broad, Struthers-5-5047 Ursu, George T. 1 M. Engr., 791 Jennings, Salem-3848 Uselton, Olen E. 1 Bus. Adm., 553 W. LaClede, City-2-3794 Utecht, Calvin W. 3 Acct., 214 Erskine, City-2-9450 Utt, Charles L. 1 M. Engr., 1524 Drexel N.W., Warren-3-0408 Uvena, Samuel J. 1 Bus. Adm., 137 E. Judson, City-8-S631 V Vahey, Robert E. 2 Engl., 539 Rcdonda, Cityf6-0340 Vahey, Thomas J. 1 Acct., 1524 Ohio, City-3-7030 Vahey, William R. 2 Lib. Arts, 1235 Ford, City-3-9236 Valetine, Wilbur R. 3 Bus. Adm., 53 E. Florida, City-8-5592 Valiensi, Adelbert W. 3 Acct., 725 Monroe, New Castle, Pa.-7374-R-1 Valle, Joseph A. 3 Soc. Sci., 269 W. Madison, City-4-3059 Vance, Helene M. 1 Art, Salem+7172 Vandersall, Harold W. P.G, Bus. Adm., 6415 Ferndale, City-8-4781 Van Eskay, Ruth K. 4 Biol., 192 N. Water, Sharon, Pa.-2-4171 Van Fossan, William K. 2 Mdse., 316 Cunningham, New Castle, Pa.-7623-M Vangeloff, Walter 3 E. Engr., 128 W. Evergreen, City-8-2256 Van Hove, Florence M. 1 Music, 620 Bryson, City Van Kirk, Fred VV. 3 Pre-Med., 362 Bryson, City47-9402 Vanko, John 1, Emmett, Sharon, Pa.-6648 Van Lynn, John F. 2 E. Engr., 249 Penna., McDonald-5-3190 Van Orsdel, John R. 1 M. Engr., R. 1, Phalanx Station-273 Van Such, John 2 Acct., 103 Bright, Campbell-5-8278 Van Such, Mary 1 Lib. Arts, 1312 E. Indianola, City-2-7044 Vansuch, Robert 2 Educ., 139 Gordon, Campbell-5-2531 Vaporis, John 2 Pre-Med., 442 VVhipple, Campbell Vardinna, Stephen 2 Soc., 80 Highland, Struthers-5-6207 Vargo, Joseph J. 3 E. Engr., 2028 South, City--7-5204 Vargo, Stephen G. 4 Engr., 64 Jefferson, Campbell-5-4434 Varkonda, Paul, Bus. Adm., 2914 Shady Run, City-2-9687 Varso, Peter 1 Bus. Adm., 441 Fifth, Struthers-5-7076 Varveris, John N. 3 Advert., 403 VV. Marion, City-3-5480 Vasalakis, Gus 1 Pre-Law, 188 Case, Sharon, Pa.-2749 Vasel, John A. 2 Acct., 841 Bennington, City-7-8297 Vasey, Georgia M. Sp. Art, 629 VV. LaClede, City-2-9350 Vasu, Claude F. 2 Soc. Sci., 3102 South, City-8-1761 Vasu, Margaret A. 3 Educ., 147 E. Marion, City-7-8568 Vazmina, William G. 2 Gen. Bus., 365 Maplewood, Struthers-5-4230 You cms BE SURE..lF rr? ---Vwstinghouse -- Best Wishes Class of '50 The future is in your hands. Guard it Cherish ii. Garantee ii. MAKE it SURE ul c ,, ' :O V PCSUH IIOUSC 3 Transformer Division Sharon, Pennsylvania Where The Finesi People Make The Best Transformers In The Safest Plant 4 24 Congratulations To The Class out 1950 The Harris Fabricating Company Plant: 2563 Wilson Avenue Campbell, Ohio Steel Fabricators, Weldments, Tanks, Stacks, Lawn-Rollers P. O. Box 390 Youngstown 1, Ohio T'ANKS FOR EVERYTHING , I 23441 4 YOUNGSTOWN'S LARGEST QUALITY CLEANERS AND l:'Ul:iRlERS . . . Save 152 Cash and Carry at Seven Beautiful Stores BLAIR - Conditioning is Unsurpassed Congratulations ' To The 1950 Graduating Class The Mueller Art Cover and Binding Conipany 2202 Superior Avenue Cleveland, Ohio Look to Blair's to Look Your Best. Gosh, did the Accounting Prof. get mad when I asked him to explain the finer points of embezzling Best: Wishes From The Youngstown Steel Tank Co. To The Class ot 1950 Del Castle Dance Studio Y.1Vl.C.A. 4 21 East Rayen Avenue Youngstown 3, Ohio How do you exercise MIND and BODY . . . lifting heavy DUMBELLS or dancing with LOVELY GIRLS? More So Yur' the one my daddy calls Mush Mouth FUN to go dancing! And how do you get ATTENTION? Do you . . . Whistle? Wink? Pinch? Spend lots of Money'?? Roar with laughter? Or bend iron bars? Be SUB- TLE . . . GO DANCING! It's easy to learn at the DEL CASTLE DANCE STUDIO Congratulations The Thompson Construction Company Builders :: Contractors :: Engineers 70 South Cadillac Drive ' Telephone 2-5473 YOUNGSTOWN 7, OHIO Edwin R. Thompson President Ex-Pan Homes Class '34 STUDENTS OF YOUNGSTOWN COLLEGE PAST :: PRESENT :: FUTURE ' GREETINGS AND BEST WISI-IES FROM The Board and Staff of the YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Veach, Thomas 4 Advert., 90 VVick Oval, City-6-3691 Ventresco, Christy A. 1 Pre-Med., 213 Bouquet, City-9-3302 Verch, Anna M. 1 Educ., 53 School, Hubbard-4-1130 Verch, Werner B. 2 Soc., 53 School, Hubbard-44-1130 Vermeire, Calvin L. 2 Acct., 278 Shenango Blvd., Farrell, Pa.-2-2261 Vernon, Reginald E. 1 Math. 73 White, Sharon, Pa.-3967 Verschoor, V. 1 Educ., 3626 Lynhaven, City-2-3920 Vetrecin, John J. P.G, Bus. Adm., 2605 Shirley Blvd., City-8-4379 Vickers, Earl F. 2 Psych., 920 Parkview, Ctiy-2-5200 Viczay, Steve VV. 1, 140 Culliuan, Masuryffi-5712 Viets, Edwin D. 2 Mdse., 302 E. Liberty, Lisbon-643 Villiott, Robert L. 2 Biol., 321 S. Truesdale, City-4-3536 Vince, Philomena P, 1 Educ., 219 E. Howard, Girard-5-5758 Vinkler, Paul P. 3 Pre-Med., 540 Mable, City-6-2802 Virag, Robert J. 2 Acct., 318 Hayes, McDonald-5-5345 Vitucci, Dahlia J. 1 Music, 1417 Clay, City-7-1650 Vitullo, Eunice M. 2 Educ., 6904 Glenwood, Boardman-2-4913 Vitullo, John C. 1 Pre-Law, 935 Himrod, City-7-3394 Vocature, James S. 2 Bus. Adm., 240 W. Main, E. Palestine Vogt, Richard W. 1 Bus., 4117 Erie, City-2-7733 Volinchak, Michael 2 Lib. Arts, 1950 Ray, City-919187 Volk, Thomas 2 M. Engr., 112 Harvard, City-3-9053 Volkish, Michael F. 2 Chem., 613 Powersdale, City-3-6760 Volsko, Nick E. 2 Acct., 55 Freedom, Campbell-442470 Volsko, Stephen 2 Acct., 261 Robinson, Campbell-5-3924 Voss, Donna J. 1 Ed., 435 Emerson Pl., City-4-3443 Voytik, Andrew, 1 Civil Engr., 453 Morton, Sharon, Pa. Voytik, John R. 1 Lib. Arts, 429 Morton, Sharon, Pa. Vrancich, Matthew D. 2 Bus. Adm., 623 Caledonia, City-7-9858 Vross, Frank J. 1 E. Engr., 1120 Franklin, City-7-2846 Vuich, Louis, 1 Pre-Law, 406 Union, Farrell, Pa.g2-3514 Vujec, Steve P. 1 Mdse., 2615 Vestal, City Vuksta, Joseph G. 2 Pre-Dent., 629 Salt Spring, City-9-8835 Vuletich, Sam 4 Bus. Adm., 3614 Neilson, City-8-4325 W Wade, William W. 3 E. Engr., 25 Breaden, City-3-4293 Waggoner, Richard W. 1 M. Engr., 6733 Trenham, City-2-1610 Wagner, Ethel M. 4 Soc. Sci., 374 Boardman-Poland, City-4-4758 Wagner, Eugene N. 2 Mdse., 30 Sharon Rd., VV, Middlesex, Pa. Wagner, Paul C. 1 Phy. Educ., 911 Berkley, City-3-8901 Wagner, Ralph J. 2 Phy. Educ., 312 E. Scott, City-4-2902 Wagstrom, Mildred P.G. Educ., Warren, City Wagstrom, Ray G. 2 Math., Warren. City Wahlman, Donald A. 4 Acct., 169 Chicago, City--2-5169 Wahlman, Robert L. 2 Acct., 1912 Oak Hill, City-8-5150 Waite, Howard E. 1 Engr., 3834 Riblet, City-9-7083 Waite, Mary 1 Engl., 221 Upland, City ' i 7' Wakeman, Richard F. 1 Pre-Law, 2225 Market, City-2-2178 Walczak, Alex C. 3 C. Engr., Morehead, New Castle, Pa. Waligorski, Leo F. 2 M. Engr., Canfield Walker, Dale 1 Acct., New Wilmington, Pa.-183 Walker, John E. 2 M. Engr., 538 Illinois, McDonald-5-6228 Walker, Mary A. 3 Lib. Arts, R. 1, Hubbard-3-1282 Walker, Robert M. 2 Acct., 695 Boardman-Canfield, City-2-0717 248 Walker, Rodger VV. 3 Educ.. 171 Millet, City-9-3460 Walker, Wilma M. 1 Pre-Law, 317 Garfield, City-3-0054 Walko, Paul R. 2 Mdse., 2916 Jean. City-2-5260 VVallace, Thomas, Box 84, New Bedford, Pa.-2938 Walls, Arlene P, 1 Educ., Vienna-8-2036 Walls, Dorothy S. 2 Psych., Box 185, Vienna Walsh, Delphin H. 2 E. Engr., 3618 Canfield Rd.-2-0138 Walsh, John D. 2 Pre-Law, 955 S. Irvine, Sharon, Pa.g8-7559 VValsh, John T. 3 Pre-Law, 3610 Hudson Dr., City-2-1977 VValsh, Martin P. 1 Advert., 479 Alameda, City-3-6560 Walters, Walters, VValton, Henry P. 4 M. Engr., 341 VV. Ravenwood, City-2-7206 Robert D. 4 AI. Erlgr., 4192 Kirk Rd., Caniield-9-4533 Martha B. 49 Maple Dr., City-2-2433 Wanamaker, James C. 2 Acct., Farnidale Wanat, Emilie B. 2 Nursing, 1416 Belleview, City-7-1052 Wankowicz, Theodore 2 Advert., 3050 Wilson, Campbell-5-4734 Wanter, Henry P. 4 M, Engr., 257 Custer, City-4-3405 Wanzo, Melvin F. 1 Music, 733 Tod S.W., VVarren-43-4239 Ward, J ohn S. 1 Bus. Adm., R. 1, Columbiana-4859 Ward, Robert H. 2 Chem., 351 Cohasset, Citv-6-0490 Warden, Arthur E. 2 Mdse., 1926 S, Heights, 'City-2-6031 Wareham, Kenneth L. 3 Mdse., 781 Oak Knoll S.E., Warren--246352 Wareham, Richard J. 1 Acct., 315 Prospect, Sharon, Pa.-2-7123 Warg, Ernest VV. Sp. Art, 443 Spring, Struthers-5-8580 Warino, Joseph A. 3 Pre-Med., 28 S. Truesdale, City-3-5058 Warner, Joseph R. 1 Mdse.. 25 Breaden. City-7-0266 Washington, Regina 4 E. Educ., 819W Himrod, City-7-0880 Waters, Thomas L. 1 Engr., Lanesboro, Pa. Watkins, Myron H. 1 Bus., 89 Newprot Dr., City-2-2620 YVatson, Clovis A. 1 Econ., 2002 Kirk Ct. N.W., Canton-2-5119 Watson, Mildred M. 2 Educ., 1725 Gladstone, City-7-5562 Watson, Robert 2 Bus. Adm., R. 1, N. Lima-9-3426 Watson, Robert F. 2 Pre-Law, 7864 Hitchcock Rd., City-48-4038 Watson, William W. 3 Mdse., 423 Bryson, City-3-6173 Wayne, Albert 3 E. Engr., 501 Fullerton, Sharon, Pa.-3634 VVaytowich, Edward J. 1 Art. 1047 Bernard, City-3-2773 VVear, Ruth E. 2 Phy. Ed., 36 Churchill Rd., Girard-5-5858 Weaver, Melvin E. 1 Bus., 1103 S. Canfield, Niles-9-7231 Weaver, William A. 2,Bus. Adm., 42 VV. Heights, City-9-5641 Webb, Joyce A. 1 Educ., 142 VV. Phia., City-2-7625 Webb, Leonard H. 1 Engr., 933 W. Rayen, City-7-3140 Webber, Alan R. 2 Bus. Adm., 301 VV. Washington, Lisbon-3200 Webster, Robert VV. 2 Engr., 122 E. Avondale, City-8-3536 Weichsel, Mary K. 1 Engl., 257 Crandall, City-3-9152 Weichsel, Richard H. 1 Pre-Law, 257 Crandall, City-3-9152 Weimer, Weiner, Weirich, William B. 2 Hist., 115 Thornton, City-3-9337 Marvin R. 3 Acct., 410 Mercer, Sharpsville, Pa.-2238 William N., P.G. Music, 1274 Edgewood, VVarren-3-7831 Weisner, Robert J. 2 Bus. Arm., 1352 Bradford, Warren-4-3339 Weiss, Nancy M. 1 Lab. Tech., 1322 Kensington, City-3-5062 Weitz, Charles W., Sp. Engl., Bessemer, Pa.-8037-R-3 Weitz, William E, 1 Bus. Adm., 102 W. Madison, New Castle, Pa.-6321 J Welcher, Jollis C. 2 Phy. Educ., 3059 Nelson, City-7-7180 Weldon, Owen L. Advert., 412 W. Marion, City Welker, John V. 3 Acct., 1315 Charlotte, City Weller, James T. 2 Bus. Law, Williamson, Mineral Ridge-2-6702 FLOWERS Let Us Say It For You Murberger 81 Lambert Foster Theater Building Personalized Service Phone 2-8149 I-IUMFPS 3 DEPENDABLE FURNITURE STORES ' 252 W. Federal ' 2930 Market ' 272 E. Federal Economy Feed 81 Farm Supply The Complete Farm Supply Store Massey-Harris Farm Equipment Electrical Appliances Feeds - Seeds and Poultry Supplies 3865 McGuffey Road Phone 3-8584 Gosh, lggie, are you light on your feet tonight Congratulations Class of 1950 From Bill Courtney Ernie Racine Automatic Refreshment Service Z 49 VVells, Wells, Florence E., P.G. Music, R. 1, Burghill Howard L. 2 L. A., Kinsman-Y-65 Welsh, Charles M. 3 Mdse., 220 E. Auburndalc, City-8-3300 Welsh, Henry J. 1 Bus. Adm., 152 Ellenwood, City-4-S467 Welsh, Welsh, James J. 1 Pre-Law, 37 'llhornton, City-7-4450 Joseph E. 1 Pre-Med., 617 Elm, City-7-4244 Welsh, VVil1iam J. 3 E. Engr., 375 E. Ravenwood, City--2-3274 Wendel sky, Joseph A. 1 Engr., R. 1, Salem Wenzen, John G. 1 Pre-Dent., 620 Samuel, City Wern, Marjorie B. 3 E. Educ., R. 1 Brookfield-S-3294 t1VarrenD Wertmazi, George P. 1 M. Engr., 2715 Oak, City-3-1484 VVest, George W. 2 Bus., 45 N. Broad, CanF1e'd-3-5224 West, Richard, 1 Pre-Med.. 415 Wlatson, Sharon, Pa. VVest, Robert XV. 1 Bus. Adm., R. 8. New Castle, Pa.-5591-J VVest1ake, Arthur E. 1 Jour., 32 Main, Sharpsville, Pa. Wcyer, VVhan, Donald E. 3 C. Engr., Box 531, Poland-5-2587 William R. 2 Educ., R. 1, Poland. N. Lin1af9-3451 VVheaton, VVillard E. 4 E. Engr., Box 225, Ohio. 1NlcDonaldf5-5920 Wheele White, VVhite, White, VVhite, VVhiteh r. Aura J. 1, 19 Mercer, Sharosville, Pa.-2721 Betty R. 1 Bus. Adm.. 344 Byron, City J. E. 2 Bus. Ad.. 344 Byson. City Katherine L. l'.G. Educ.. 338 S. Main, Hubbard-4-9852 Kenneth H. 4 Pre-Med , 36 VV. Avondale, City-2-4510 ill, Cassius F. 3 M. Engr., 632 Hillside. Franklin, Pa.-147-G Whiteside, Arthur VV. 2 E. Engr., 103 Milton. Citv Whitfield, William 1 Lib Arts, 603 Vlfillard SE., wWl21l'l'Cl1f4-6487 VVl1itmarsh, Marguerite E. P.G. Art. 190 VV. VVarren. CitYH6-1868 VVhitmore, Arthur J. 2 E. Engr.. 210 VV. Heights. City-9-4438 VVhitne Whitne Whitta y, Fred E. 1 Bus. Ad., 2448 Rogers SE., VVarren y, Ivan H. 4 1. Engr., S211 Mvrlcet, City-241441 ker. VVil1ian1 F. 2 Acct.. 1309 Third. Salem VVhitten, Robert S. 1 Acct.. 203 E. Scott. City47-3020 Wicher t, Ray C. 2 Bus. Adm.. 423 E. lndianola, Cityf2-5041 VVick, David H. 1 Bus. Adm. 1324 Elm. Citv VViesen, Robert S. 1 Bus. Adm., 92 Euclid Sharon, 1'af2-7119 Wigfall, George VV. 3 Brie. Art, 20 VV. VV:i.shington, Struthers45-2831 VViQfall. Lawrence F 4 Soc. Sri. 20 VV. VVashington, Struthers+5-2831 VV'ike, Robert F. 1 Bus. Allin, 2015 Nevada. Yllarren VVi1der, Lewis S. 3 Bus. Adcw.. 32 N. Mill. New Castle, 1'a.45605-R VVi'ding, Howard 1 Sci., 1304 Shehy. Cityf7-0874 Wile, John R. 2 liltlse. 529 Vl'i'lis. City+7-5058 VVilhe'n1, Helen V. 4 Educ.. 416 VV. Park. Colinnbianaf65S VVilhelm, Pamela 1 Engl . 411 Parlcrliff. City' 25408 VVildhide. Charles A. 1 Educ., 514 VV. Evergreen. Cityf-S-1061 Vvilkes, Bernard J. 2 Pre-Law, 54 E. Avondale, City-2-1663 Nvilkes, Vvilliam B.. P G. Educ., 423 Laird N.E.. VVarren-2-8096 Vllilliams, Alex 1 Pre-Dent.. 214 Belmont Ct.. CitY 4-2987 VVil1iarns, Alvin G. 3 Mdse.. 22 Vllocdrow. Cityf2-1738 Vv'i11ian1s, Clarence A. 4 Metal.. 3114 South, City-8-4323 Williams, David C. 3 Acct., 4329 Helena. Cityf2-2808 VVilliams, Dolores E. 2 Phy. Ed., N. JacksonQ5721 NVilliams, Edward R. 4 Educ.. 316 E. Florida, City-2-S431 Williams, Fred J. 1 Educ., 153 VV. Phila.. City-2-7494 Williams, Gerald L. 1 Advert., M C. 28, VVarren-4-0520 Williams , Glenn L. 3 Psych., 579 VV. State, Sharon, Pa.-S-3579 XVilliams, Glydas H. 4 Educ., 295 W. Market, Vllarren-2-5396 Williams, Grant T. 1 Acct., 1329 Florencedalc, City-6-3311 Williams, Harold K. 2 Pre-Med., 1703 Pcintview, Cityf2-8235 Williams, James C. 3 Biol., 950 VV. Federal, City-7-S896 Williams, James O. 2 Acct., 167 Lauderdale, City-4-0718 Williams, John P. 3 Mdse , 850 E. Avondale, City-S-5358 Vvilllams, Kenneth R. 1 Psych., 133 Arlington, Nilesf2-8764 Williams, Marilyn A. 1 Phy. Ed., 3015 Hudson Dr., City-2-2474 Williams, Norman E. 1 Pre-Med., 379 Homewood, Warren Williams, Reese C. 1 Hist.. 2010 Hillman. City-S-4623 Williams, Richard D. 1 Phy. Ed.. 217 Yo.-Lowel1ville+6-6893 Williams, Robert B. 1 Ind. Arts, R. 1, Brookfield Williams, Robert L. 1 Bus. Ad., 37 Mercer, VVheat1and, Pa.-6736 VVil1iams, Robert R. 1 Acct., 133 VVayen, City-4-7807 Williams, Roy A. 1 M. Engr., 146 N. Richview, City Williams, VVilliam C. 2 E. Engr., 10 VV. LaClede, City+2-3255 VVil1iams, VVilliam H. 1 C. Engr., R. l. Brookl'1eldf8-2276 Williams, William T. 2 Bus. Adm., 536 E. Kline, Girard45-6481 Williman, Jess L. 3 Educ., 105 VV. Evergreen, City-S-6010 VVillis, Roland V. 1 Lib. Arts. 4405 Burkey, Cityf-9-7806 Willis Roy G. 4- Acct., 63 W. VVarren, City-2,0082 Willis, VVi1lis, Wilson, Wilson, Ruth L. 4 Music, 620 Bryson, City Thomas L. 2 Mdse., 540 Almyra, City-S-6313 Herbert A. 3 Mdse., 633 Robbins, Niles-2-7922 Isabel, 2 Art, 640 Bryson, City-4-2804 Wilson, John A. 1 Bus. Ad., 579 N. Oakland, Sharon, Pa.-5465 VVilson, John R. 1 Engr., 218 E. Sth, Salem-3140 NVilson, Joseph L. 2, 220 Lane, City-6-0473 VVilson, Randall V. 3 Phy. Ed., 1032 Devon, City-6-0405 VVilson, William 1 Soc. Sci., 4319 Market, City-8-2350 VVilson, William A. 1 C. Engr., 815 Kenilworth SE., VVarrenf3-8517 VVimer Wilbur C. 2 Acct., 24 Manchester, City-9-3304 wingef, Estelle 1. 2 Educ., 1513 wick, Cityf4-1484 Wingro ve, Joseph F. 2 Educ., 3138 Hudson Dr., City-5-3769 VVinick, Charles R. 3 Biol., 2307 Ohio, City-7-2795 Winsen, George A. 2 Educ., 2915 VV. Federal, City-4-1327 Winslow, Robert P. 3 Pre-Med., 35 Wallis, Farrell, 121.42-5193 Winter, Patricia M. 1 Engl., Hazen Rd., Sharpsville, Pa.42-7659 Wire, Russell N. 1 Bus. Adm., Pittsburgh Rd., Poland-5-2901 Wise, John H. 4 Mdse., 838 Mercer, City--7-3965 Wise, Raymond L. 3 Phy. Ed., 804-5th, Cityf4-2892 Wise, Robert H. 1 Econ., 1607-18th, Canton-2-S532 Wise, Russell C. Bus. Ad., 846 Hazen Rd., Sharpsville, Pa.-2-7971 Witkewicz, Della M. P.G. Educ., 569 Cameron, City-7-8222 Wittenauer, Carl A. 2 Acct., 17-lst, Hubbard-4-1406 VVittenauer, Frank S. 3 Acct., 522 Almyra, City-2-7114 Wojtowicz, Rudolph A. 1 Educ., 102 Devitt, Campbell-5-8529 Wolanin, Anne M, 1 Bus. Ad., 848 Spearman, Sharon, Pa. Wolanski, Edward C. 1 E. Engr., 1105 Pollock, New Castle, Pa.-5205-M Vlfolans Wolfcal Wlolfcal Wollcal ky, Max 1 Bus. Ad., S50 Spruce, Sharon, 1'a.f2-1043 e, Arthur D. 2 Pre-Law, 55 S. Osborne, City+9-5660 e, Donald G. 1 Engr., 72 Terrace, City+2-3664 e, Mary P. 3 Educ., 312 VV. lilidlothian Blvd., City-2-4851 Wolford, Donald W. 2 Bus., R. 1, Gira1'd45-3851 Wolter, Carl M. 2 Mdse., 50 Orchard, Hubbard-4-6911 Wolter, Richard S. 1 Egl., 50 Orchard, Hubbard-4-6911 Wolvewich, Alexander, Sp. Russian, 2822 Mahoning, City-9-8652 VVood, George E. 4 Acct., 548 Stanton, Niles-2-6535 Wood, James D. 2 Bus. Ad., 425 Kenilworth N.E., VVarren-3-4089 Wood, Mary E. 1 Educ., 252 Forsythe, Girard-5-3261 VVood, Warren L. 1 Lib. Arts, R. 2, Canfield-3-5605 VVoodman, Charles VV. Sp. Soc. Sci., City-3-3117 Woods, Kenneth A. 1 Phy. Ed., 416 E. Lincoln, Lisbon-3182 Wfoodworth, VVilliam F. 1 Mdse., 5 Edgehill Dr., Cityf9-3805 VVoollord, Robert L. 2 C. Engr., 58 Melbourne, CityiS-2564 VVooten, Frank 2 Art, 1226 Brighton, City Worsley, Dorothy G. 3 Educ., 725 Parkinswood SE., Vllarren VVright, Elva M. 158 Wildwood, City VVright, James R. 1 Mclse., 638 VVarren, City42-0561 VVright, Norman E, 3 Mdse., 552 Market, City-6-2371 VVright, Norman P. 1 Bus. Adm., 1317 Kensington, Cityf3-2141 VVriter, Dolores M. 1 Advert., 529 Lincoln, Nilesf2-6756 NVrob1ewski, Charles J. 1 Bus. Adm., 119 Tod Lane, Cityi4-1279 1Vyatt, Knowles, 1 Pre-Law, 2224 Crrdova, City+6-1520 VVymer, Mary A. 3 Nursing. 25 Nesbitt. Poland-5-7101 Vilynne, VVil1iam 3 Advert., 1328 Kensington, City-7-4839 Y Yahn, August A. 4 Phy. Educ., 263 N. Center, City--7-4739 Yancsurak, John B. 4 Bus. Adm., 330 Greenwood, Cityf9-4677 Yanta, Thomas J. 3 Advert., R. 1. VV. Middlesex, Pa. Yarian, Kenneth L. 1 Acct., 371 VV. Clark, E. Palestine-2244 Yash, George C. P.G. Acct., 524 Poland, Struthers45-3289 Yasher, Joseph M. 2 Bus. Adm., R. 1, Pulaski, Pa.-2919 Yates, Roland D. 2 Physics, 529 Burnett. City Yeager, Patsy L. 2 Art, 214 Park. E. Palestine-35523 Yeaton, Peggy A. 2 Educ., 365 Cohassett, City-6-3114 Yee, Foo L. 1 Bus. Adm.. 12 Cleve'and, City-3-7129 Yelic, Mark 1 Soc. Sci., 170 Vine, VVarren Yereb, John R. 1 Engr., Columbiana44022 Yohman, Arthur P. 1 L. A., 672 Spruce, Sharon, Pa.-2-3042 Yoho, Clara M. 4 Psych., 762 Austin SNV., VVarren-3-9181 Yoho, Juanita M. 2 Educ., 762 Austin SAV., XVarreng3-9181 Yorkunas, Bernard H. 2 E. Engr., 639 Dixon, City47-9594 Young. David J. 3 Music, 327 VV. Park, COlL1111l3l21l1H'572 Young, George H. 1 C. Engr., VVarrcn-Ohltown, Mineral Ridge Young, George J. l Bus. Adm., 148 Wlayne, Cityi3-2476 Young, James J. 1 Bus. Adm.. 1199 Central Pkwy., XVarrenf5-1462 Young, Justine A. 1 Soc., 827 Harrison. New Castle. l'a.f6331-R Young, Richard I. l Engr., 17 Sexton, Struthersfi-7703 Young, Ruth G. 2 Nursing, Butler Rd., R. 6, New Castle, Pa.-5365 J Younger, Charles E. 2 1're-Pharm., 60 E. Dewey, Cityf8-1750 Yourstowsky, Nick 1 Pre-Law. 418 Ohio, Girard-5-6533 Yovich, Katherine 4 Educ., 108-12th, Campbell-5-6604 Yuhasz, Joseph J. 1 Acct., 211 E. Kline. Girard-5-6823 Yurchek, Joseph J. Art, 519 Belgrade, Girard-5-5786 Yfurcho, Joseph 2 Educ., 532f7th, Struthers+5-5819 Yurko, Albert 1 Psych., 912 Vlfilson, Struthers45-5196 all iq lll l1 lip. fiyi, ZfZ 250 1 A Complete Line of Steel Building Products Steel Windows, Residential, Architectural, Industrial Steel Doors, Residential, Industrial and Hangar Radio Towers, Self-Supporting and Guyed Metals Laths and Accessories Concrete Reinforcing Bars Ferrobord Steeldeck Root Complete Steel Buildings Open-Truss Steel Ioists Bank Vault Reinforcing Pressed Steel Inserts Welded Wire Fabric Weltrus Steel Poles Clerespan Ioists I Home Office and Plant, Youngstown l, Ohio TRUSCCN STEEL CCMPANY YoUNGsToWN1,oH1o Subsidiary of Republic Steel Corporation 2 , 'wi . HARTzELL's H0016 qf Ifczrf Sciafner Sc Marx Cloths THE LDWRY FURNITURE and CARPET 60. 4120 Market Street Phone 24512 Youngstown, Ohio Congratulations to The Class of 1950 O fi 1 DRY CLEANING C0- WILLIAMS DINER Corner of Wick and Commerce OPEN 24 HOURS Quick 6 Courteous Service Z Zambetis, Arist J. 1 Engr., 66 Washington, Campbell-5-7034 Zainbrini, Frank J. 1 Mdse., 2944 Northwood, City-4-2917 Zaprzalka, Eugene J. 2 Acct., 440 E. Myrtle, City-7-1776 Zarbaugh, Herbert D. 2 Mdse., 176 VV. Delason, City-7-4218 Zarzeski, Anthony J. 2 Mdse., 223 Lakewood, City-7-3096 Zaskeyy Edward J. 1 Engr., 1001 Plymouth, City-3-7980 Zbiegien, Stanley J. 3 M. Engr., R. 1, Box 83-B, New Castle, Pa. Zebrasky, Thomas R. 2 Pre-Law, 425 Williamson, City-3-6908 Zebrowski, Genevieve E. 3 Nursing, 25 W. 21st, Bayonne, New Jersey Zedick, John 1 Acct., 932 Marshall, New Castle, Pa.-5693-W Zeigler, Ernestine 3 Educ., 716 Harlem, City-4-1805 Zelankovic, John R. 2 Econ., 918 Devon, City-7-3244 Zeman, Samuel A. 4 Psych., 123 E. Midlothian, City-2-2287 Zervos, Mary 1 Educ., 204 E. Chalmers, City-7-4242 Zeukovich, Edward H. Bus. Adm., 323 Grant, McDonald-S-8327 Zidian, Charles J. 1 Pre-Law, 133 S. Garland, City-7-0047 Zidian, Joseph M. 2 Bus. Adm., 133 S. Garland, City-7-0047 Ziegler, John L. 3 Psych., 357 E. Judson, City-2-0641 Zielinski, Steve 1 Chem., 530 Mable, City-4-7637 Zill, Anthony J. 2 Mdse., 28 Robbins, Niles-2-3839 Zimmerman, Martin F. 1 Engr., 253 Penn, McDonald-5-6781 Zimmerman, Mary E. 1 Educ., 738 Lincoln, Niles-2-4585 Zimmerman, Robert G. 2 E. Engr., 146 W. Princeton, City-2-3296 Zimmerman, Roger D. 1 Engr., 3425 Stratmore, City-2-7914 Zimmerman, Samuel E. 2 Chem., 334 E. State, Sharon, Pa.-S433 Zipay, Milan 1 Forestry, 1032 Beechwood, Farrell, Pa.-2-1213 Zitnik, John R. 1 Bus. Adm., 324 Forsythe, Girard-5-5680 Zocco, Richard F. 1 B.A., 3626 Crum, City-9-6979 Zockle, Michael A. L. A., 327 Devitt, City-5-6585 Zorn, Robert S. 4 Psych., 22 Euclid. Struthers-5-3965 Zuchowski, Joseph J. 2 Acct., 307 W. Indianola, City-8-1872 Zukas, Algird J. 1 Math., 1112 Hamilton, Farrell, Pa.-3730 Zulick, Eleanor G. 3 Biol., 436 Lexington, City-7-9089 Zurkey, William L. 3 Mdse., 530 Lee. City-3-3481 Zurrow, Nicholas 1 Bus. Adm., 47 Ridgeway. Struthers-5-6578 Zuzga, Frank M. 3 E. Engr., 353 NVhipple, Campbell Zuzik, Edward A. 1 L. A., 278 Jackson, CampbellSS-5025 Zwarycz, Paul R. 3 Chem., 1806 Kensington. City-3-9025 Zwicker, Fred 1 Acct., 5 E. Pearl, City-2-7090 Diamond ' Watches ' Jewelry by llrronyll BUTTAR'S JEWELRY 1 Uptown South Side's Leading Jeweler 2719 Market Street They accidentally served SPAM for lunch CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE CLASS OF 1950 THE COLD METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY 00N0 W 254 A Progressive Steel Company in a Progressive Community SHARON STEEL CORPORATION Sharon, Pennsylvania Subsidiary Companies 'k THE NILES ROLLING MILL COMPANY-Niles, Ohio Sheet Steel Hot Rolled Pickled 4 Deoxidized Galvanized Including Special Deep Drawing and Enameling Grades Electrical Sheets Alloy Sheets HK' DETROIT TUBE AND STEEL DIVISION --Detroit, Mich. Cold Rolled Strip Mill if BRAINARD STEEL COMPANY-Warren, Ohio Cold Rolled and Electro Galvanized Strip Steel, Welding Tubing Box Strapping and Container Hoops -A' CARPENTERTOWN COAL 6. COKE COMPANY, Pittsburgh, Pa. FAIRMONT COKE WORKS, F airmont, W. Va. MORGANTOWN COKE WORKS, Morgantown, W. Va. fLeased Propertyl IOANNE COAL COMPANY, Pachel, W. Va. uk WAREHOUSES Sharonsteel Products Company-Detroit, Michigan Sharonsteel Products Company-Farrell, Pennsylvania YUUR PRINTER THE YOUNGSTOWN PRINTING C0. 99 YEARS EXPERIENCE CATALOGS U FOLDERS BROADSIDES 9 RULING OFFICE and FACTORY FORMS ANNUAL REPORTS ROOKLETS 9 LETTERHEADS sion-un1un-nu-m:1un1nu1nu-nn1-nu-un--nu-us--:nu-un-nun-luring? L I I T Every Facility of New and Modern Equip- 5 ment for the Efficient and Economical 1 I E T Production of Letterpress and Complete i Lithography Printing. Q 1 l I -1-I----in--H-M---M-I---I-----M ------ -- -I-I---was THE YOUNGSTOWN PRINTING COMPANY 787 wick AVENUE YOUNGSTOWN 1, ol-no THE LAST WURD Strange and conflicting are the emotions of an editor. He works and strives toward the day when he can say with satisfaction, lt is finishedlu He longs to lay aside the pat- tern of a layout, when he can begin to take interest in the old life of ease. Yes and now It's all over. Another year has passed and this NEON has gone into production. The office is strangely quiet. The hum of familiar voices and the lack of excitement, the clicking of typewriters and buzzing of telephone has ceased. Yet I know this office will soon be alive again with renewed life and activity. Plans for another out- standing yearbook are being made. The l95O Neon, however, attained a style of its own, from the assistance and support of the many who created it. In reviewing the year's activities I recall a host of staff members and co-workers who shared my experiences. My eternal thanks to the Administration, without whose able assistance the Neon would have been impossible. To joe Pennell, Barbara Flint, my assist- ant Editors my sincerest appreciation. The members of the organization staff Bette Savage and Eugene Kavanaugh, who re- mained faithful to the end deserve much praise. The business staff, headed by john Spencer, Business Manager, and his associates, Fred Pisani, john Varveris, Mayson Dyer, Don Donatelli, George Ferris, and Dan Daniels did an admirable promotion program. Ken White, Circulation Manager did an excellent job setting a record for book sales. Behind the scenes we find the indispensable aid and guidance of Ken Reinhardt of Arc Engraving, and Ed Moeller of Youngstown Printing. The many suggestions and assistance of Carl Simonton of Mueller Art Cover Co. added much beauty to the book. Our apprecia- tion also goes to Ed Hvizdak and his assistants. It was a real privilege working with them. We found a real worker at Abey Studio this year, namely Bill Abey. He was the key man in making your Royalty section and his organization pictures were unique and out- standing. Campus Photography attained increasing importance this year through skillful opera- tions of Irene Russo, Frank Barczyk, Bill Williams, Andy jardine, Bill Turner, and R. L. Linder. Their efforts were greatly appreciated. Recognition is due the loyal Public Relations office who stuck by us to the end. Miss Flint and Marguerite Friedrich, and their staff, Thanks! To Ted Moore of South High School for the use of the Mill Creek scenes, they added greatly to the book. Late last October the yearbook was begun, with nothing but a blank layout and a determined staff. Long and arduous hours, many times all night and weekends, made pos- sible this yearbook, Within a comparatively few months the Neon was finally completed, thus establishing a new record, It is with mixed emotions that I write these last few words. The year was filled with many unforgettable memories and working with this year's staff has been a real pleasure. Soon a new editor will occupy my chair, it is my hope that he will carry on the traditions of the Youngstown College Neon, As I knew it. 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