Youngstown University - Neon Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)

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Un the one hand, society gives us certain privileges significant ol' its awareness of our educational background. Un the other hand, by giving us these privileges, it heaps innumerable responsibilities upon us. The responsibilities are what we lind dillicult to consider, but we must. g Our responsibility starts in the classroom. We must admit tlhat it is often simple to get, without much elfort, a passing grade in some threq-hour courses. However, we can only present ourselves as responsible people through intensive effort in the attainment of knowledge. Society gives us the privilege and re- sponsibility ol' being critical of what is going on about us. Unly through excellence in all we do, can we be competent critics of our society. We cannot simply be critical, we nulst also be constructive and creative in our approach to our society. We must oller workable solutionls to the prob- lems made evident by our criticisms. That is why our first rcspolisibility begins in the classroom, for here we can gain information and thought to guide us in our responsible positions. , The responsibility does -not end with the acquirelnent of the degree. Rather, it becomes greater and often harder to manage, for the classroom discipline is removed. Xve must eventually depend upon ourselves. The privi- leges gained from being college students do not seem equal tor the great re- sponsibilities we acquire, but it is a worthwhile privilege to aeqtiire the ability to fulfill great responsibility adequately. i Content Administration and Faculty Seniors Activities Social Events Organizations Greeks . Sports . Advertising MARY JEAN HODOR, EDITOR JOSEPH CORTESE, BUSINESS MANAGER 9' Dedication S5454 Y Friff 1959 will mark the opening of Youngstown University's new science building. In anticipa- tion of this event we dedicate the 1959 yearbook to the spirit and hope which are symbolized in the planning, construction and opening of the science building. VVe can feel free to dedicate this yearbook to the science building only if we constantly remember that it is Man who upholds scientific knowledge and who constructs science buildings. The building, alone, is an outward symbol of the optimistic hopes and spirit of man. Without the curiosity and intellectual endeavor of man the building would mean nothing. The spirit and hope manifest themselves in the men who possess the perseverance to pursue their goals consistently, the courage to challenge assumptions critically, the intelligence to reflect upon what proves unsound constructively and the integrity to use the fruits of their endeavor wisely. ,N , .X M Qu , ., 'h ss, 'W 52 33,2 gg 41. x 4-swf i X525 KV X, ag, -an W 3 ' W f , ' :-' 1: g g'zw W 5 'a M Vw is :'gfw'4 Qs I ,. . J 5 .N -z 1: M, ' 1 , A fu Nz. I W . .-r yi ' 2 V W x . if Si' kj, ,,, :.,: .. g., k ff' 3,3 ' :P7 1 4f I Q W ,sh fe, ....,,,, ws, Administration and Faculty THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees play a most important role in the operation of Youngstown University. Members of the Board are men active in civic and industrial affairs in the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys. Their participation in civic and industrial affairs in this area has prepared them to understand the problems that a city college such as Youngstown University faces. Not only can they understand the many problems, but their experience has given them the ability to offer creative solutions for the betterment of Youngstown University. ln this year of 1959, the beginning of a new half-century for Youngstown University, the students thank the Board for its achievements which have made the University a finer place in which to study. Officers WALTER BENDER, Chairman J. LESTER MAUTHE, Vice-Chairman JOHN N. MCCANN, Vice-Chairman CHARLES G. WATsoN, Vice-Chairman HUGH VV. MANCHESTER, Recording Secretary CARL W. ULLMAN, Treasurer Members CHARLES M BEEGHLY SIDNEY J. COLLINS Preszdent Clark and Collins, Certified Public Accountants Strip Steel Division, jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation XVALTER BENDER 1. WILLIARD Cox Clmzrman of the Board President The General Fireproofing Company Daniels Motor Freight, Incorporated EUGENE BENNETT CHARLES B. CUSHXVA, JR. General Counsel and Secretary President The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company The Commercial Shearing and Stamping Company WILLIAM E BLISS PAUL B. DAVIES Vrge President General Secretary The Standard Slag Company The Young Men's Christian Association WH LIAXI H BUNN OSCAR F. GAYTON Iilgyywzmz The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York JOSEPH G BUTLER III JOHN H. GRAFT Director General Superintendent The Butler Institute of American Art Youngstown District, The Republic Steel Corporation JOHN R T CLINGAN THE REVEREND GLENN W. HOLBROOK Retired P4907 Cathedral of Saint Columba 10 FRED B. KING, JR. Fred B. King Sons Company ANILLIANI F. IVIAAG, JR. Editor and Publisher The Youngstown Vindicator J. LESIER IVIAUTHE Chairman of the Board HENRY A. ROEMER Claairnzan of tlne Board The Sharon Steel Corporation XVILLIAAI J. SAIVIPSON, JR. President The American Welding and Manufacturing Company CLARENCE J. STROUSS, JR. The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company JOHN N. MCCANN Physician J. RUSSELL MCKAY President and Attorney The Home Savings and Loan FFHONIAS H. MURRAY President and Treasurer The I-Ieller-Murray Company WILLIAM B. POLLOCK II President The William B. Pollock Company FRANKLIN B. POWVERS Manchester, Bennett, Powers, and Ullman MRS. FRANK PURNELL WM. HAIG RAMAGE President Valley Mould and Iron Corporation LISLE A. SPENCER The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States CARL W. ULLMAN President Company The Dollar Savings and Trust Company CHARLES G. WATSON President The Youngstown Welding and Engineering Company RAYIVIOND J. WVEAN President The Wean Engineering Company GEORGE E. WHITLOCK The American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation JAMES L. WICK, JR. Retired LAURIN D. WOODWORTH General Superintendent Youngstown District, United States Steel Corporation THE TRUSTEES OF THE RAVEN SCHOOL JOHN W. FORD, President judge Mahoning County Common Pleas Court J. EUGENE BENNETT General Counsel and Secretary The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company WILLIAM F. NIAAG, JR. Editor and Publisher The Youngstown Vindicator J. RUSSELL MCKAY President and Attorney The Home Savings and Loan Company MRS. ALFRED E. REINMAN ll PRESIDENT DR. H President Howard W. jones has been the leader of Youngstown University for twenty-seven years. He has worked tirelessly and effectively to guide the school to a more substantial position in the community. It would be impossible to list the multitude of things which President jones has achieved for the University in these twenty-seven years. Most important is the increase in its academic stature, only partly indicated by the University's acceptance in national organizations: the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary schools, the Department of Education of the State of Ohio, the American Medical Association, the A. A. U. W., and others. President Jones was also responsible for bringing the R.O.T.C. into the University, and inter- collegiate football was added to the sport's program early in his administration. President jones has been largely responsible for these achievements through his driving energy and administrative skill, and through it all he has never veered from his purpose of giving Youngstown a finer University. President Jones deserves the highest praise and gratitude from the student body on this twenty-seventh year of his guidance of the University. 13. DEAN DR. JosEPH E. SMITH Dr. joseph E. Smith came to Youngstown University as a part-time in- structor in 1921. He was later appointed head of the Social Science Department and Dean of Men. In 1949 he assumed his present role as Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and Dean of the University. The duties of Dean are time-consuming and varied. For instance, the re- cruitment and supervision of faculty personnel take a large part of his time. But he has always been understanding and friendly in spite of the difficulty of his tasks. Dr. Smith distinguished himself as an undergraduate. He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University in London. He received his A.B. degree from Oxford, his A.M. from Nebraska University and his Ph.D. from Wallas College, London, England. 14 REGISTRAR PHILIP P. BUCHANAN Philip Buchanan was called to assume the duties of Registrar of Youngstown University following his resignation as principal of the Struthers schools. He received his A.B. degree at Hiram College, and his M.Ed. at the University of Pittsburgh. He hs, through his work with the Ohiol State Collegiate Registrars Association, and the American Association of Collegiate Registrars, kept in constant contact with the numerous and extensive problems of registration. Mr. Buchanan has exercised a decided influence on Youngstown University during years when a demand for business skills has increased the role of this phase of the University's administration. I5 DEAN OF MEN JOHN P. GILLESPIE John P. Gillespie was selected Dean of Men in 1957. His tasks are manifold as well as time-consuming. The duty of guiding young men to the fulfillment of their aims and the solution of their problems demands a man of understanding and sympathy. Dean Gillespie aptly meets these demands. Dean Gillespie has eamed the respect of the students and faculty of Youngs- town University through his integrity and consistency in all his undertakings. His tactfulness and executive ability make possible the efficiency of the Uni- versity. 16 DEAN OF WOMEN OLIVE P. MCCARTY Olive Pope McCarty graduated from Youngstown University with a B.S. in Education. She received her M.Ed. degree from Boston University and has done additional graduate work at Ohio State University., Dean McCarty's ex- perience is varied as she has a background which includes personnel work in business, industry and the U. S. Marine Corps, as well as teaching in high school. Before coming to Youngstown University, she served as Assistant Dean of Women at Ohio Wesleyan University. 7 Dean McCarty has been responsible for the University s program for student nurses and has cooperated with the Youngstown Hospital Association in develop- ing a fine educational program for the student nurses. She also counsels women students, serves on faculty and administration committees and coordinates student activities. She has also assumed the position of advisor to Pan-Hellenic Council. I7 BUSINESS MANAGER P. CALVIN PICKARD P. Calvin Pickard has competently supervised the business and financial program of Youngs- town University since 1936. As Business Mana- ger his business experience and devotion to duty have been fundamental to the growth and ad- vancement of the school. Mr. Pickard has an extensive teaching and vocational background in the business world, and acted as Dean of the School of Business Administration during the war. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER WILLIAM G. NELSON William G. Nelson came to Youngstown University in November of 1946. Previously he had been with the Home Builders Research Institute in Washington, D. C. as chief ac- countant. During the war he served with the llth Air Borne division in New Guinea, the Philippines, and japan. As chief warrant officer, he served as assistant and battalion adjutant and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious service. Mr. Nelson graduated from Youngs- town University with an A.B. degree and has a M. Litt. degree from the University of Pitts- burgh. MARY B. SIXIITH Mary B. Smith, director of the Recorder's Office, has been on the faculty of Youngstown University since 1939. She received her B.A. from Hiram College and her M.A. in Physical Education at Ohio State. Mrs. Smith's previous positions at Youngstown University have been Assistant Registrar and Head of the Health and Physical Education Department. Under the able guidance and leadership of Mrs. Smith, the Recorder's Oflice staff performs a competent job of recording grades and credit hours. DIRECTOR OF MACHINE RECORDS KATHLEEN ELENZ Kathleen Elenz is in charge of the IBM De- partment at the Recorder's Office of the Uni- versity. She has the responsibility of issuing all class cards for registrations. This is a mammoth task when one considers the enrollment of the University. I RECORDER DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS FREDA R. FLINT Freda Flint, director of Public Relations at Youngstown University, has been here for 41 years. She attended Ohio Wesleyan University and received her B.A. degree from Youngstown University. Miss Flint interviews students and arranges tours of the campus for the many schools and organizations in the area. Historical facts about the University, statis- tics and general information regarding students, sports events, campus organizations, enrollment, and alumni, and many news events concerned with the University may be obtained from Miss Flint's office. PSYCHOMETRIST MARY ANN POPE DOBRICH Mary A. Dobrich is the University Psychom- etrist and an instructor in the Department of Psychology. She is in charge of freshman test- ing, is responsible for administering the tests given to education majors, arranges the scholar- ship tests given to many high school seniors each year, and supervises many other testing programs of the University. Mrs. Dobrich received her A.B. degree from Youngstown University and her M.Ed. degree from the University of Pittsburgh. DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT 4 Wi. ALBERT MINOTTI Albert Minotti is director of the employment agency at the University. He began his duties here in 1956. The employment office' handles all requests from employers for qualified per- sonnel to fill various positionsg operates the Teacher Placement Bureau, and arranges inter- views between students and prospective em- ployers. I AUDITOR LILLIAN j. COLE Lillian J. Cole is the auditor of Youngstown University and is supervisor of the accounting and payroll departments. 21 LIBRARIAN GEORGE JONES George Jones is completing his second year at Youngstown University. He has been in charge of the library since September of 1957. Mr. jones received his B.A. from Oberlin, his M.A. from Harvard and his M.L.S. from Kent. At present, he is completing his requirements for his Ph.D from Harvard. V HEAD NURSE LA VERNE REILLY La Verne Reilly has been head nurse at Youngstown University for eight years. She re- ceived her R.N. at the Youngstown Hospital and her B.S. from Youngstown University. Mrs. Reilly also instructs in health and first aid educa- tion. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WILLARD L. WEBSTER VVillard L. Webster is the Athletic Director at Youngstown University. I-Ie is the District 21 NAIA chairman and an instructor in the Biology Department. Mr. Webster graduated from Gen- eva College with a B.S. degree and has done graduate work at the University of Pittsburgh. BOOKSTORE MANAGER ELEANOR CARNEY Eleanor Carney holds the responsible position of ordering books for all University classes plus a wide outside reading selection for interested students. DIRECTOR OF STUDENT ASSISTANTS BERNICE BROWNLEE Bernice Brownlee is in charge of the many student assistants at Youngstown University. She also assists Mrs. Smith in her work as Re- corder. Miss Brownlee received her B.S. in edu- cation at Youngstown University. KARL WASHBURN DYKEMA IOSEPH FRANKLIN SWARTZ Director of the Division of Language and Head of the Department of Education Literature . . Head of the Departments of English and A.B., Brzdgefwater, M.Ed., Pb.D., Pzttsburgb Speech and Dramatim A.B., AM., Columbia. Graduate study: Alliance Francaise fPa1'isgj Berling Columbia. L 1: 'gli-1 M 'A 'J M . Ty: - , 4:11-,, T ,lwwf , , ex I ss gs ai n LEONARD TOWNSEND RICHARDSON DAVID MARION BEHEN Head of the Departments of Ancient Lan- Head of the Department of History guages and Modern Languages PAB., PAD., Chicago. A.B., Aurorag A.M., Cbicagog Docteur de PUni'uersite, Grenoble. 24 PAULINE ESTERHAY BOTTY Head of the Department of Sociology B.S. in Ed., New York State Teachers fBuf- fnlojg LLB., Y omzgstofwrzg A.M., Western Reserve. BRUCE THOBURN RILEY Head of the Department of Philosophy and Religion A.B., Cornell flofwajg S.T.B., Ph.D., Boston Urzifuersity. Graduate study: Harvard. WALTER EDWIN MAYER Head of the Department of Psychology A.B., Ohio Nortlaerrzg M.Ed., Pb.D., Pitts burgb. BERTINA ANN LABORDE Director of Women's Physical Education B.S. Ed., M.S., ohio. LOUIS P. DIORIO CLAIR L. WORLEY Head of the Department of Health, Physical Head of the Department of Biology Education' and Recreation A.B., Himmg M.S., Idaloog PhD., Wisconsin BA., I-Iiwzmg M.S., University of Illinois. T. 'if ' ,.: ei. FRANK MAHONEY ELLIS EUGENE DODD SCUDDER Head of the Department of Physics Head of the Department of Chemistry B.S., Carnegie Institute of '1'ecb110l0gyg A.B., A.M., Pln.D., Indimza. M.Ed., M.S., Pitrsburglo. 26 FRANK IOSEPH MALAK ION MICHAEL NABEREZNY Head of the Department of Mathematics Head of the Department of Art B.S. in Ed., Ohio State, M. Litt., Pittsburgh. B.S. in Ed., Yozmgstoum AUM., Iofwa. Grad uate study: Garrett Biblical Institute. ILAIEAN FELDMILLER LT. COL. HUMMEL Head of the Department of Home Eco- Head ofthe Department of Military Science nomics and Tactics B.S., Perm State Urziversity, M.S., Ohio State B.S. in E.E., Purdue. Lieuterzarzr Colonel, Urzifuersity. Artillery, United States Army. 27 KENNETH R. KITCHEN MICHAEL IEAN CHARIGNON Dean, The Dana School of Music Dean, Rayen School of Engineering B. Mus. Ed., Muvfwzy State, Mus. M., Micloi- B.S. in Mech. E., B.S. in E.E., M.E., North gnu. Gwzdzmte study: Cosmopolitan School Dakota State. Grzzdufzte study: Pittsburgh. of Music, Mioloiguu. Pupil of Alexander Kipuis, M.O.I-I. NELLI E G. DEHNBOSTEL Mus. B., F.C.M., Mus. M., Dfl7Zll,S Musical Institute, A.B., B.S. in Ed., A.M., Kent State. Registered Evzgiueer. ,.,.1 ,,3,, Tim. X,,,..Ev,,,-.5 my: .1 ffm. 1 xi : amine fx .M ffeffni-,,:1i-' as Hsin: - ' : ?W wr .BM ,FET 5 . .giiig 3 ' is na . .. . H ,X M gd? Wm- 3315552 ., nnmxz faawns I . sm ,X Wig.. ' L -2, M-Xnffgn Qgflgfi - - as a aims if wqiqff Q :ia , fggisg -7 SS Bio! PAUL 'LUCINBILL Head of the Department of Chemical En ginec-:ring B.S. iu Cb.E., Purdue, M.S., Akron. 28t i, . : E225 na RAYMOND EDWARD KRAMER EDWARD FISHER Head of the Department of Electrical En- Head of the Department of Metallurgical gineering Engineering B.S., I-Ieidelbetgg M.S. in E.E., Case Institute B.S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Grad- of Technology. Graduate study: Case In- uate study: Columbia K School of Mines and stitute of Technologyg Pittsbut-'gh. Metallurgy 2. FRANK D'ISA IAMES B. WILLIAMS Head of the Department of Mechanical En- Director of the Secretarial School gmeermg Arcadag Western Kentucky State Teachers, B.S., Y oungstowng M.S. in M.E., Carnegie Bowling Green College of Commerce. Institute of Technology. Graduate study: Pittsburgh. Registered Engineer. ROBERT LAVELLE MILLER EDWARD THOMAS REILLY Dean, School of Business Administration Head of the Department of Business Or- Head of the Department of Accounting and . ganization Advemsmg B.S. in BA., Y ozmgstofwng M.B.A., Western B.S. in BA., M.B.A., Ohio State. Reserve. WILLIAM S. FLAD Head of Department of Advertising BA. Layfrzyette College, M.B.A. I-Im'of11'd, Grfzdzmte Study, Western Reserve. A i so FATHER PAUL M. PETRIC Father Petric is the advisor for Catholic stu- dents at Youngstown University. I-Ie attended Sts. Peter and Paul's school and Ursuline High School in Youngstown, St. joseplfs College in Indiana and St. Mary's Seminary in Cleveland. Being a native of Youngstown is a valuable prerequisite to his position as advisor to Catholic students because he is familiar with problems that prevail in this locality. Father Petric is the sponsor of the Newman Club at the University and is in charge of the weekly chapel held at St. joseph Church. UNIVERSITY CHAPLAINS REV. ALBERT L. LINDER The Rev. Albert L. Linder, protestant chap- lain at Youngstown University since April 1, 1948, has been a guiding inspiration to all stu- dents. A few of his many duties are advisor to the Religion in Life Fellowship group, conduct- ing weekly chapel services, and counseling students, staH, and faculty members. Before coming to the university, Rev. Linder served as pastor at the Trinity Baptist Church, Dayton, First Baptist Church, Freehold, New Jersey, and the Park Avenue Baptist Church in Mansfield. He is a graduate of Denison University where he received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy, and Colgate-Rochester Divinity School where he was awarded the Bachelor of Divinity degree. ws, s ,Suki as r if lm, -X 0' 'W--.,-- if 1 Q .. :5-:.: 'Ef1gg ji 'fi'-i f 1 , wh, Q-.7'IwEf .. W ., . W-X5.v'f,1, Wh -Am: ' Y Nav: gf! , Tj: -157.1 5-. 5 dy 9 ,Q xg, 4 . L 'A' S gi! ,.,- MY , i 3 8, 'i .13 Km If Q fig! va, M1 Q13 '9- 535- ' , -' AV -:1. I 20? ax g M R Q 5 - sw. Q - 'M 'A I . K QW bw saga 9? ii ' ww I , Lr gfi 1 -f. i id M ,, gL vi than M 4 if g Q, an ig i - 1 L WW' M - : 5 , 'mn , W- in f W Q -. . N UIQ., ' if If 9 ' ,fag 4 - in ,g 1. xx, 2, V ' 1 ,uf ' 9 'Qt e fa g Uggiizggigggggigtgetg tj!! 5 Q is 95? 99196 QZQQ gg -5 w 'P3.?gfh?2 QaSgQ!aiq iss 5 W . 3 S Q Z 1 sq' ij.-5 ef! '-Pal, 3 1-fs? Q vi 99565 gf 5 is G: ?i.e 8Q?fa 5528.335 ,aggsgt , s Q ex, Q s sv 9 1-I-113.1 is ll 33 ll lx, Q gay 455 ix ,G -f 3 V, . pf X. Jw-ji, :M ..:-., - : ....::::'?! ::: K .-3 4 1:-i' f W Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President--Dale Cunningham Vice-President-.l ohn Gillespie Secretary-Larry Baytos Treasurer-Dave Houlihan It becomes increasingly hard to say something' fitting to a group of approxi- mately 600 people who have now become seniors having complete four, five, and even six or more years of college work. Many students have been graduated in the past and there will be even more to come in the future years, but each graduating class is something unique in itself. How is the class of 1959 different? For that answer, we have only to ask any one of its members-members who have studied four solid years, mem- bers who have necessarily studied intermittently for perhaps seven years, members, some of whom started in 1950, 1952, or 1955, members who may not even know each other. To each one of them it is the only graduating class. To the graduating class of 1959 then, we sincerely hope that their time spent here has been enjoyable, memorable, and most of all worthwhile. 34 Abbas, Adelaide A. Youngstown Dual Education B.S. in Ed. Abdoo, lohn T. Niles Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Phi Gamma Varsity Y R.O.T.C. Football Aiken, Charles T. New Castle Electrical Engineering B.E. A.I.E.E. Aimino, Dominick Indiana, Pa. Art A.B. Art Club R.I.L. Alexander, Lavonia M. Youngstown Business Education B.S. in Ed. Seniors 1959 Altier, Lawrence A. New Castle Business Education B.S. in Ed. Andreyko, john L. Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Student Council Business Manager, Neon, 56, 57, 5 8 Nu Sigma Rho, Treasurer Alpha Tau Gamma Newman Club Student Accounting Lab Instructor Angelo, William Anstead, Paul R. Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Theta Chi Alpha Tau Gamma Newman Club Intramural basketball, baseball, St bowling Harvest Moon Chairman Anthou, Sam E. Canonsburg, Pa. Economics B.S. in B.A. Appelman, ludi Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Student Council Alpha Omicron Pi Cheerleader Ca tain i P Theta Chi Dream Girl Attendant Pan-Hellenic Council Y.U.S.A. j.W.A. Arbogast, Sue Warren Secretarial Studies A.B.A. Tau Kappa Nu Arbutina, Ann Girard Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Beta Sigma Omicron Editor, Urn Recording Secretary Alpha Pi Epsilon, Historia Kappa Delta Pi j.W.A. R.I.L. jambar Student Education W.R.A. Student Council Armbrust, Betty I. Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Kappa Delta Pi Askerneese, Theodora E. Sharon Sociology A.B. I1 Avery, Sally Youngstown History and Psychology A.B. Axelson, Marilyn Youngstown Pre-Med A.B. A.C.S. Omicron Lambda Baker, Charles M. Youngstown Business Administration B.S. in B.A. Ballas, Carol jean Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu Balogh, Steve Cleveland Electrical Engineering B.E. Barganier, Carmella Youngstown Home Economics B.S. Home Economics Club VV.R.A. Barnes, Kenneth E. Ellsworth Metallurgical Engineering B.E. Sigma Tau Engineering Dean's Council, Treasurer A.S.M O.S.P.E. A.S.M. Scholarship, 1957 Barrett, Iohn New Castle English and Political Science A.B. Barris, Martha Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Basile, Eugene Alan Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Zeta Phi, Vice President I.F.C Alpha Tau Gamma Accounting Lab Instructor Intramural Football Newman Club mf A rf l r S' Seniors 1959 Baftagline, Anna Marie Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu S.E.A. Newman Club Baytos, Lawrence North jackson General Business B.S. in B.A. Phi Gamma, President Y.U.S.A. Newman Club Snowflake Frolic Chairman Intramurals Sheet and Tube Scholarship Beard, Patrick Sharon Advertising B.S. in B.A. Becker, Philipp Lowellville Mechanical Engineering B.E. A.S.M.E. O.S.P.E. Beegle, Ellis C. Erie Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Delta Sigma Phi Seniors 1959 Beil, E. Carl Youngstown ' Advertising B.S. in B.A. Sigma Sigma Varsity Y Basketball Manager Alpha Mu, Treasurer Beil, Edward Youngstown Electrical Engineering B.E. A.I.E.E. O.S.P.E. Dean's Council R.O.T.C. Bell, Anthony Youngstown Chemistry B.S. Bell, Mary Ella Columbiana English A.B. English Society Art Club R.I.L. Bel-ras, Marlene Kay Canfield Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi, Secretary18c Social Chairman 195 8-Junior Prom Queen Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Y.U.S.A. Alpha Pi Epsilon Biga, Betty layne Farrell Education B.S. in Ed. Newman Club Drama Guild Art Club Bigley, William D. Girard Industrial Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Theta Chi, Treasurer R.I.L. Y.U.S.A., Treasurer Young Republicans' Club Intramural Sports Biles, Raymond G. VVarren Physics and Mathematics B.S. Billig, Robert C. Niles Advertising v B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu, Secretary Binekos, Sonja lfVarren Business Education B.S. in Ed. Alpha Pi Epsilon Biscan, Agnes M. Youngstown English A.B. Alpha Pi Epsilon, President Neon Staff, Assistant Editor Horizon Staff Horizon Contributor Bisker, George E. Niles Education and Math. B.S. in Ed. Boesch, Donald E. Mechanical Engineering B.E. Bohn, Donald W. Hubbard Electrical Engineering B.E. A.I.E.E., Treasurer Boop, Theodore A. Youngstown Mechanical Engineering B.E. Sigma Tau A.S.M.E., Corresponding Secretary Seniors l959 Bopp, Walter E. Youngstown Electrical Engineering B.E. A.I.E.E. Sigma Tau Bowker, Donald Martin Niles Advertising B.S. in B.A. Brehm, Ianice C. Warren Art B.S. in Ed. Brooks, Tod R. Brookfield Dual Education B.S in Ed. Bruno, Diane Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Student Education Association Newman Club Seniors 1959 Buccieri, Robert A. Youngstown Mechanical Engineering B.E. Nu Sigma Rho O.S.P.E. A.S.M.E. Newman Club Buchanan, Philip K. Youngstown Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Tau Kappa Epsilon Y.U. Quarter Hour Buck, Thomas C. Sharon Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Phi Sigma Kappa Newman Club I.F.C. Burns, lames R. Boardman Mechanical Engineering B.E. O.S.P.E. A.S.M.E. Burr, Carolyn L. Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. S.E.A. Alpha Omicron Pi Kappa Delta Pi Burtt, Stanley B. Sharon Psychology A.B. Sociology Club Psychology Club Newman Club Bury, Gertrude Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Lambda Delta l.F.C. Queen-1957 Bushman, Charles I. Advertising B.S. in B.A. Byers, Marjorie E. East Palestine Music B.M. Sigma Alpha Iota, Treasurer A Cappella Choir Madrigals Marching Band R.I.L. Organist Opera Orchestra Opera Chorus M.E.N.C. Cable, james Robert Struthers Chemistry B.S. A.C.S., Historian Phi Epsilon Cahill, john T. Enon Valley Accounting B.S. in B.A. Campman, james P. Electrical Engineering B.E. Cannell, Donald M. Youngstown Health 8: Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Intramural Sports Newman Club Canfelmi, james P. Mechanical Engineering Q B.E. Caporossi, joseph Girard Education B.S. in Ed. Newman Club English Club Seniors 1959 Carey, Helen Leetonia Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Delta Sigma Theta Carlisle, Dixie Lisbon Home Economics B.S. in Ed. Alpha Pi Epsilon, Vice President Home Economics Club, President 8: Treasurer R.I.L. Carlson, Marjorie E. Brookfield Nursing B.S. Carney, Thomas Youngstown Pre-Med A.B. Theta Chi Newman Club Carrozzino, Louis Youngstown Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Newman Club Seniors 1959 Casciano, Donna lean Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu Newman Club S.E.A. junior Woman Advisor Case, L. W. Youngstown Mechanical Engineering B.E. Sigma Tau A.S.M.E. O.S.P.E. Casey, Maureen C. Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma Newman Club J.W.A. Young Democrats Cassidy, Norman G. Lordstown Voice B.M.E. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Secretary Opera Workshop A Cappella Choir Marching Band Concert Band R.I.L. Caroline, john A. Youngstown Art A.B. Alpha Phi Delta Chulik, Theodore Youngstown A Advertising B.S. in B.A. Citano, Peter Youngstown Social Studies B.S. in Ed. Sigma Phi Epsilon Newman Club ,Iambar Staff Clark, Harry Sharpsville Electrical Engineering B.E. A.I.E.E. Clark, Patricia A. Warren I Mathematics B.S. in Ed. Cole, Edward W. Kittaning, Pa. Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu Collier, james F. Columbiana Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Theta Chi Collins, Rose Mary Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Beta Sigma Omicron Conley, Stanley j. Sharon Advertising B.S. in B.A. Conway, Thoma Youngstown Advertising B.S. in B.A. Cori-ese, joseph D. Niles Accounting B.S. in B.A. Nu Sigma Rho Neon, Business Manager, , 1959 l.F.C. Seniors l959 Cotton, Russell j. Poland Music Composition B.M. Phi Mu Alpha Bowling Team Coughlin, Laura Mae Columbiana Medical Technology B.S. Beta Sigma Omicron A.C.S. R.I.L. Intramurals W.R.A. Cramer, james Churchill Advertising B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu Varsity Y Basketball Team Crea, Margaret V. Hubbard Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu Criscione, james S. Girard Chemistry B.S. Newman Club A.C.S. Phi Epsilon Omicron Lambda Seniors 1959 Croach, loseph A. New Castle journalism A.B. Horizon Contributor Intramurals jambar Cregan, Michael Accounting 8: Economics B.S. in B.A. Culp, Melvin A. Ir. Columbiana Business Administration B.S. in B.A. Cunning, lack S. Sharon Social Science A.B. Horizon Contributor Cunningham, Dale Mahoningtown, Pa. Civil Engineering B.E. Pershing Rifles Theta Chi Treasurer, Dean's Council Student Council President, Senior Class President, C.E.S. Distinguished Military Student Dailey, Barbara Youngstown Sociology A.B. Beta Sigma Omicron, Corresponding Secretary Newman Club junior Prom Attendant Pan-Hellenic l.F.C. Attendant Daley, Dorothy Youngstown Home Economics B.S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma Newman Club Young Democrats Wilma Brown Home Economics Club May Day Attendant D'Amico, Robert Youngstown General Business B.S. in B.A. Kappa Sigma Kappa D'Angelo, lohn Struthers Industrial Engineering B.E. Y.U.S.I.E. A.I.S.E. Dankoff, joseph S. Sharon Industrial Engineering B.E. Davis, Donald B.S. in B.A. Davis, lanet Rosaltha Mahoningtown, Pa. Home Economics B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu R.I.L. W.R.A. J.W.A. Home Economics Club Davis, Ronald W. Youngstown Industrial Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Davy, Harry E. Girard Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Delillo, Edward W. New Castle Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Seniors l959 De Paul, Ruby Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. DePaIo, Rev. Anthony New Castle Education B.S. in Ed. Dieter, Grant L. New Bedford Social Studies B.S. in Ed. S.E.A. Dimolios, Christo C. Poland Merchandising B.S. in B.A. DiRenzo, Christy Youngstown Civil Engineering B.E. O.S.P.E. C.S.S.E. Baseball Newman Club Seniors 1959 Di Renzo, Flora Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Alpha Pi Epsilon, Social Chairman Newman Club S.E.A. DiLullo, Fred M. B.S. in Ed. DiVil'o, Anthony M. Campbell Industrial Engineering B.E. Newman Club Nu Sigma Rho Junior Class, President Intramural Sports Dobosh, joseph S. Hubbard V Advertising B.S. in B.A. Tau Omega Art Club Domini, Renny I. Bessemer Chemical Engineering B.E. Y.U.S.A. Theta Chi Student Council, Vice President Dean's Council, President Distinguished Military Student Nathan Hale Award Intramural Sports .,,. E Visa T Us 3 E Domonkos, Leslie lr. Sharon History and French A.B. Donatelli, Rudolph Lowellville Political Science A.B. Alpha Phi Delta Doyle, loyce Youngstown Mathematics A.B. Alpha Pi Epsilon Alpha Omicron Pi, Treasurer Newman Club, Secretary Pan-Hellenic, Vice-Pres Math Club Neon Staff j.W.A. Heart Staff Y.U.S.A. Drotleff, james R. Youngstown Chemistry B.S. Phi Epsilon Alpha Phi Omega A.C.S. Dugan, Robert I. Youngstown Industrial Engineering B.E. Y.U.S.I.E. Tau Kappa Epsilon Dusko, Pat Youngstown Secretarial A.B.A. Alpha Iota Edwards, Louise Dew Masury Nursing Education B.S Farkas, Patricia Campbell Business Education B.S. in Ed. Beta Sigma Omicron Neon Staff Fauceglia, Patsy I. West Middlesex Education B.S. in Ed. Kappa Sigma Kappa Kappa Delta Pi Fecko, Paul W. Youngstown General Business B.S. in B.A. i.u M 3,4 i... W. aff,-, rj: f U 53 i 5 9 :.::.f :.: R1 li 95? H W fsgggfeiik Nix jew ,rs :I i. fWW'? 5 .E , K. in to Q WN , . 1 6 Seniors 1959 Fedorchak, Donald Hubbard Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Felger, Harold E. Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Ference, Stephen E. Girard Industrial Engineering B.E. O.S.P.E. Y.U.S.I.E. Fetty, joseph L. Niles Advertising B.S. in B.A. Ficocelli, Vincent M. Youngstown Mechanical Engineering B.E. Theta Kappa Phi O.S.P.E. Seniors 1959 Fiorenza, Ada Marie Campbell Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu Flynn, Charles A.B.A. Fortine, Charles Hubbard History A.B. Newman Club Fortunate, Thomas Youngstown B.S. in Ed. Alpha Phi Delta Frantz, Allen K. Salem Civil Engineering B.E. Y.U.S.E. Freisen, Thomas H. Youngstown Electrical Engineering B.E. A.l.E.E. O.S.P.E. Newman Club Furden, Caroline Marie Youngstown Mathematics B.S. Alpha Pi Epsilon, Treas Y.U.M.A. Treasurer J.W.A. W.R.A. Carey, Gladys Negley, O. Chemical Engineering B.E. Alpha Pi Epsilon, Historian O.S.P.E. American Chemical Society Math Club R.I.L. Garland, lohn L. Alliance Chemistry B.S. A.C.S. Garwig, Myron E. Youngstown Social Studies B.S. in Ed. ' Georges, janice Youngstown Pre-Med A.B. Omicron Lambda, Secretary Student Council, Secretary N.S.A. Chairman A.C.S., Vice President Alpha Omicron Pi A.A.U.W. Scholarship Omicron Lambda Biology Prize Neon, Assistant Editor ,j.W.A. Gerak, Gail Youngstown Secretarial A.B.A. Tau Kappa Nu Gerst, Carl Youngstown Electrical Engineering B.E. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Tau A.I.E.E. O.S.P.E. Intramural Sports Newman Club Getson, john C. Youngstown Chemistry B.S. Phi Epsilon A.C.S. Ghizzoni, Theresa B.S. in Ed. -mf, wi aww ,ij Seniors l959 Giannini, john j, jr. Youngstown Advertising B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu Newman Club Art Club Gillespie, john j. Youngstown English A.B. Newman Club Officer Kappa Sigma Kappa, Corresponding Secretary and Recording Secretary Vice President, Seniors R.O.T.C.-Company Commander Distinguished Military Student Quarter Hour Show, Director Student Convocation, Guest Chairman Glinatsis, Kaliope B.S. in Ed. Glinatsis, Katherine B.S. in Ed. Gokmen, Ali Hayclar Ankara, Turkey Civil Engineering B.E. Foreign Student Club Seniors 1959 Goryanec, Stephen P. jr. Vienna, O. Chemical Engineering B.E. Phi Gamma A.C.S., Treasurer 1957 Homecoming Chairman Newman Club I.F.C., Chairman Intramural basketball, softball, bowling I.F.C. Football O.S.P.E. Young Democrats Gossick, Louise P. Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Beta Sigma Omicron Graham, William F. Sharon Accounting B.S. in B.A. Gran, I. Kenneth Youngstown Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Craziano, Anthony D. General Business B.S. in B.A. Gremer, Thomas A. Hubbard Pre-Med A.B. Omicron Lambda Newman Club Lab Ass't Intramural basketball Gribbon, Sally Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. j.W.A. Alpha Pi Epsilon Beta Sigma Omicron, Warden S.E.A., Historian Pan Hellenic Newman Club Gruber, Lee McKeesport, Pa. Music B.M.E. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Guarnieri, Frank C. Warren Mechanical Engineering B.E. Phi Sigma Kappa Newman Club Cuidos, Loretta Ann Campbell Accounting B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Newman Club Gursky, Bart Campbell Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Theta Chi Alpha Mu .jambar Intramural baseball, basketball, bowling R.O.T.C. Y.U.S.A. Hanley, Leo A. Sharpsville, Pa. Industrial Merchandise B.S. in B.A. Hanna, john Youngstown Industrial Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Kappa Sigma Kappa, President Newman Club Alpha Mu Intramural Sports Hart, james E. Youngstown Chemical Engineering B.E Varsity Y, Treasurer Tennis Team Phi Epsilon Hayes, Brenda jane East Liverpool General Business B.S. in B.A. Alpha Oniicron Pi, President Convocation Committee Pan-Hellenic Council ,j.W.A. Y.U.S.A. Sing Chairman Seniors 1959 Hegedus, Alan K. Metallurgical Engineering B.E. Theta Chi Student Council, President A.S.M. R.I.L. Henry, Addison B. jr. Metallurgical Engineering B.E. Hernandez, john Youngstown English 8: Spanish A.B. .jambar Editor Neon, Sports Editor I.F.C. Phi Sigma Kappa Hewitt, Rosalie YVest Middlesex, Pa. English A.B. Hiscox, Harry T. Lisbon Accounting B.S. in BA. Seniors 1959 Hite, john New Castle Advertising B.S. in B.A. Theta Chi Pershing Rifles Y.U.S.A. Mr. Popularity, 1958 Hodor, Mary lean Youngstown English A.B. Neon Editor Copy Editor, Neon Horizon Contributor Horizon Staff Member English Society Member English Society Scholarship Youngstown University Scholarship Hogue, Richard P. Sharon, Pa. Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Hokky, Steve G. Cleveland Mechanical Engineering B.E. Houlihan, David P. Girard Social Science A.B. Tau Kappa Epsilon, President 81 Secretary Newman Club Varsity Golf l.F.C. Intramural Basketball and Softball Hrinko, Patricia Youngstown Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi Newman Club Student Assistant Hudic, Edward F. Youngstown Business Administration B.S. in B.A. Phi Sigma Kappa, Treasurer Huebner, Richard Youngstown History and Economics B.A. Infante, Anthony lr. Accounting B.S. in B.A. lsaly, Edwin Robert Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Omicron Lambda S.E.A. Iseli, Ronald R. East Canton Mechanical Engineering B.S. in Ed. Theta Chi Dean's Council, President A.S.M.E. Y.U.S.A. President, Treasurer O.S.P.E. Intramural Sports R.O.T.C. jingo, Thomas David Warren Sociology A.B. johnson, W. David Girard Chemical Engineering B.S. in Ed. Phi Epsilon Intramurals jones, Hugh R. Youngstown Industrial Engineering B.S. in Ed. jones, james Youngstown General Business B.S. in B.A. Seniors 1959 jones, Lois Ann Youngstown English B.S. in Ed. Gamma Phi Beta English Society jambar Staff Horizon Contributor Kaschak, joanne Youngstown English B.A. Sigma Sigma Sigma English Society, Secretary Neon, Greek Editor University Handbook, Co-editor Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary Newman Club Mardi Gras Attendant Horizon Contributor Student Council Keller, Edwin A. Sharpsville Accounting B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma, President Nu Sigma Rho Intramural Sports Kimmel, David E. Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Varsity Y Little All American All Ohio Williams Mid Bracket All-American Track Football Basketball Kish, Betty Lou Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Student Education Association Religion In Life junior Woman Advisor Seniors 1959 Knight, Thomas Political Science A.B. Nu Sigma Rho Intramural Football Pete Penguin Ball, Business Mgr. Krempasky, Lawrence Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Lab Instructor Alpha Tau Gamma Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice President Intramural Basketball Kunkle, Lawrence M. McKeesport Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Kappa Sigma Kappa Varsity Football Varsity Y Intramural Softball, Basketball Kuzma, jerry Youngstown Physical Education B.S. in Ed. R. O. T. C. Intramural Sports Physical Education Club Nu Sigma Rho Lake, Roger A. West Middlesex Physics B.S. Religion In Life Landfried, Lawrence East Palestine Music B.M. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Student Council Band President Composer, Authors, Artists, President Band Forum, Vice President Student Band Director M.E.N.C. Larson, Robert T. Hubbard Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Tau Omega Laslow, Robert I. Farrell Electrical Engineering B.E. A,I.E.E. Lawson, Charles M. McKeesport Chemistry S.S. A.C.S. Lazor, Edward W. Sharpsville Electrical Engineering A.I.E.E. Lee, Richard F. New Castle Electrical Engineering B.E. Newman Club Dean's Council Corresponding Secretary Sigma Tau, Vice President A.I.E.E. Lewis, Nora Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Religion In Life S.E.A. Lewis, Robert N. Youngstown Music B.M. Phi Mu Alpha Liggins, jasper Youngstown Sociology A.B. Kappa Alpha Psi Intramural Sports Social Science Club Religion In Life Lightner, john Niles Electrical Engineering B.E. A.I.E.E., Vice Chairman Math Club Sigma Tau Newman Club O.S.P.E. Seniors 1959 Lingenfelter, Robert Sharon Mechanical Engineering B.E. Westinghouse Scholarship Award A.S.M.E. Logan, Raymond L. Farrell Sociology A.B. Kappa Alpha Psi, President Student Forum Lombard, Edward E. Youngstown Mathematics A.B. Theta Chi Pershing Riiiles Latin Club Math Club R. O. T. C. Senior Party Chairman Military Ball, Chairman D.M.S. 8: Best Drilled Cadet Cadet Captain Company Commander Lucarell, Gilbert V. Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Newman Club MacDougaII, Richard A. Poland Mechanical Engineering A.S.M.E. O.S.P.E. Sigma Tau Seniors 1959 McCabe, Charles Youngstown Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Mccfighf, john A. jf. Greenville Accounting B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma McDermott, Charles Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Nu Sigma Rho F.T.A. Newman Club Intramural Bowling, Baseball, Basketball McGinnis, Peggy Niles Secretarial Studies A.B.A. Jambar Newman Club McHugh, Michael Youngstown Spanish and French B.A. Phi Gamma I.F.C. Spanish Club I. Maas, Charles I. Girard Pre-Med A.B. Phi Sigma Kappa, Historian Omicron Lambda, President, Treasurer Macala, Ierome P. Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Mackey, Pearl E. McDonald Education B.S. in Ed. S.E.A. Religion In Life Magni, Richard Youngstown Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Maino, Elizabeth Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu ', Art Club, Secretary, Treasurer Honorable Mention in College Exhibition Newman Club junior Woman's Advisor Maron, Louise Marcia Campbell English A.B. Beta Sigma Omicron Pan Hellenic Council, Treasurer English Society, Treasurer Neon Staff Newman Club Marra, Pasqual Youngstown Chemical Engineering B.E. O.S.P.E. Phi Epsilon American Chemical Society Marsteller, Thomas I. Accounting B.S. in B.A. Martin, Thomas james Brookfield, O. Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Martin, William I. Youngstown P Pre-Med B.S. in B.A. Seniors 1959 Mari-ini, Eugene K. New Castle Metallurgical Engineering B.E. A.S.M. Martino, Anthony Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Accounting Lab Instructor Alpha Phi Delta, Secretary, Treasurer Student Council Newman Club, Treasurer- Newman Club Key Award Intramural Sports, basket- ball, baseball, football Mathey, ludy Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. S.E.A. Religion In Life Matica, Nancy Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Maycher, Bernard Struthers Mechanical Engineering B.E. O.S.P.E. A.S.M.E. Math Club Seniors 1959 Mazi, Ioan E. Secretarial Studies A.B.A. Melek, joan Boardman Mathematics B.S. Beta Sigma Omicron, Vice President, Corresponding Secretary Alpha Pi Epsilon, President, Corresponding Secretary Youngstown University Mathematics Association, Secretary Neon, Calendar Editor Newman Club Junior Woman's Advisor Melfi, john Wampum Advertising B.S. in B.A. Basketball Varsity Y Mermis, Walter I. General Business B.S. in B.A. Meyer, Priscilla Secretarial Studies A.B.A. ia? Millard, judith Ann Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi Corresponding Secretary Mardi Gras Queen Newman Club, President, Vice President jambar Staff John Henry Newman Honorary Society The Heart Staff Cardinal Newman Key Y.U.S.A. Miller, Benjamin Sharon Business B.S. in B.A. Miller, Vail Sharon Physics B.S. Mirage, Lewis I. Sharon Electrical Engineering Newman Club A.I.E.E. Nu Sigma Rho Mitchell, Norma lo Youngstown Sociologv Alpha Omicron Pi, Corresponding Secretary Newman Club junior Woman's Advisor Monteleone, Paul Girard Biology B.A. Omicron Lambda, President Moore, jane E. Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu, registrar junior Woman's Advisor Student Education Association Religion in Life Morano, Anthony Conneaut Public Relation B.S. in B.A Alpha Phi Delta Newman Club l.F.C. College Cashier's Office International Students Morgan, Daniel Youngstown Economics and Psychology A.B. Moss, Cordon W. Lisbon General Business B.S. in B.A. Seniors l959 Muretic, Patricia New Kensington English A.B. Horizon Contributor Horizon, Editor English Society Newman Club College Anthology, Poetry Muthiah, Richard Madras, South India Mechanical Engineering B.E. A.l.E.E. A.S.M.E. Nader, Edward Youngstown Industrial Engineering B.E. Sigma Phi Epsilon Newman Club Intramural Sports Nannicola, Frank VVarren Retail Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Phi Gamma Alpha Mu Social Science Club Newman Club Intramural Sports Noga, Bunny New Castle Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi Homecoming Attendant Seniors 1959 Nolte, Edward C. New Castle History B.A. jambar, Assistant Editor Novak, john C. Sharon Chemical Engineering B.E. Phi Epsilon A.C.S. Spanish Club Novak, Marilyn Youngstown Secretarial Studies A.B.A. Tau Kappa Nu, Historian Newman Club Obendorfor, john Youngstown Mechanical Engineering B.E. O.S.P.E. A.S.M.E. O'Block, Francis R. Salem Mathematics B.S. in Ed. Tau Omega Math Club Omicron Lambda Drama Guild S.E.A. Alpha Psi Omega 0'Conner, Earl Youngstown Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Kappa Sigma Kappa, Treasurer Newman Club Intramural Football 0'Leary, john M. Youngstown Accounting . B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Olson, Carl New Castle Industrial Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu Pacic, Edward Youngstown Public Relation B.S. in B.A. Kappa Sigma Kappa I.F.C. Intramural Sports Palko, john L. Farrell Industrial Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Pannozzo, Anthony N. Youngstown Pre-Med A.B. Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice President Omicron Lambda, Vice President Intramural Bowling 81 Golf Papaharalambos, Mary Warren Education B.S. in Ed. Spanish Club, Vice President Spanish Medal Perry, Earnest Youngstown Pre-Med Omega Psi Phi Track Intramural Sports Pershing Rifles R.O.T.C. Pesa, William Youngstown Mechanical Engineering B.E. O.S.P.E. A.S.M.E. Pia, Eva . Bessemer Music Education B.M. ,Seniors 1959 PiccirilIiQ Angelo Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Algha Tau Gamma Pinter, Thomas Accounting B.S. in B.A. Pittock, Francis E. Youngstown Violin B.M.E. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia University Orchestra Dana String Quartet Polochak, Michael Sharpsville Industrial Engineering B.E. Phi Sigma Kappa . O.S.P.E. Y.U.S.A. Pope, Carole Youngstown Secretarial Studies A.B.A. Tau Kappa Nu, President Neon Staff, Secretary Jambar Staff Seniors 1959 Poponyak, john Youngstown General Business S.S. in B.A. Poulson, john Warren English A.B. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary Newman Club Jambar, Editor Heart, Assistant Editor Student Council Neon Wm. F. Maag Scholarship Intramural Baseball Price, Roger Pulozzi, Philip Nick New Castle Public Relations B.S. in 'B.A. Quaranta, Robert j. Youngstown Pre-Dental B.A. Omicron Lambda Newman Club Quaranta, Valerio W Youngstown Industrial Engineering B.E. Y.U.S.I.E. Quinlan, Thomas M. Youngstown General Business B.S. in B.A. Ray, james Sharon Advertising B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu Razum, Tom Warren Advertising B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu Varsity Baseball Reed, Fred G. Accounting B.S. in B.A. Repasky, Gerald Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Theta Chi Alpha Tau Gamma Student Council, President Treasurer Activities Committee, Chairman Neon, Assistant Editor VVelcome address at Student Convocation Student Member, Student Faculty Relations Committee Retort, Edmund Edinburg Education B.S. in Ed. Newman Club Rielly, Bernadette Anne Youngstown Health Education B.S. in Ed. S.E.A. W.R.A. Riesen, Margaret Poland Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Beta Sigma Omicron Physical Education Club Basketball Club, President W.R.A. Sports Board Chairman Intramural Sports Rigelsky, Mary Youngstown Biology B.S. Omicron Lambda American Chemical Society Seniors l959 Ritchie, john S. Industrial Engineering B.E. Rodgers, Richard L. Youngstown History A.B. Young Republican Club, President Newman Club Chess Club Rogan, james Mechanical Engineering B.E. Rohrer, Arlene L. Hubbard Social Studies and English B.S. in Ed. Roper, Stephen james Youngstown Mechanical Engineering B.E. Sigma Tau A.S.M.E. O.S.P.E. Seniors 1959 Ross, Russell E. VVest Middlesex Mathematics B.S. in Ed. Roux, Anastasia English 8: History B.A. English Society Ruggiero, john A. Girard Accounting B.S. in Ed. Ruehle, Henry E. Youngstown Pre-Med A.B. Phi Gamma American Chemical Society Russ, Betsy Youngstown Nursing B.S. School Nurse Russell, Fabius F. Youngstown Mathematics Alpha Phi Omega Young Republicans Omicron Lambda Russell, john E. Canfield Mechanical Engineering B.E. Sigma Tau O.S.P.E. A.S.M.E. Russo, William Lee New Castle Industrial Engineering B.E. Intramural Basketball, Softball Saffron, Richard M. Accounting B.S. in B.A. Salicel-ti, Humberto Sanders, Rober I. Youngstown Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Newman Club Intramural Bowling Omicron Lambda Physical Education Club Schmidt, Ann Marie Youngstown Health 8: Physical Education B.S. in Ed. W.R.A. Secretary President Physical Education Club Junior Woman's Advisor Religion in Life F .T.A. A.W.S. Schwartz, Helen R. Poland Art Education B.S. in Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi Schwartz, Rhea S. Youngstown Social Studies B.S. in Ed. Kappa Delta Pi Scott, joseph L. Springboro, Pa. Electrical Engineering B.E. O.S.P.E. A.I.E.E. Seniors l959 Segall, Allan Warren Advertising B.S. in B.A. Art Club Phi Sigma Delta Alpha Mu Basketball Manager Seifrick, john Michael Sharon Physics B.S. R.O.T.C. Semon, Richard Serich, Peter R. Struthers Mathematics B.S. in Ed. Shaffer, Larry E. Youngstown General Business A.B.A. '- Seniors 1959 Sherwood, Sandra Youngstown Business Education B.S. in Ed. Alpha Omicron Pi Religion in Life Y.U.S.A. S.E.A. Kappa Delta Pi Siembor, jenny M. Rock Creek, Ohio Elementary Education B.S. in Ed. Sikra, john Rancis Struthers Mechanical Engineering B.E. A.S.M.E. O.S.P.E. Y.U.M.A. Newman Club Sinkovich, Kathryn L. Pulaski, Pa. Health Education B.S. in Ed. Skruck, Mary Ann Hubbard Education B.S. in Ed. V Phi Mu Newman Club H twin Q-VH assi if L sm: .xg Slicker, Marilyn Ieanne Youngstown Vocal Music B.M.E. Sigma Alpha Iota, President, Chaplain Beta Sigma Omicron, Warden Piano Recitals M.E.N.C. Dana Music Forum Chapel Octet Madrigal Singers A Cappella Choir Mixed Chorus Opera Chorus Productions Sloan, Peter W. Johnstown History B.S. in Ed. Sigma Phi Epsilon S.E.A. International Students Organization Y.U. Student Democrats Jambar Newman Club Student Forum Smercansky, Frank T. Youngstown Social Science B.S. in Ed. S.E.A. Intramural Sports Smith, Philip Youngstown Biology B.S. in Ed. Smith, Richard Lee Canfield Mathematics B.S. in Ed. Tau Kappa Epsilon Inter-fraternity Basketball, Football Y.U.M.A., President Smrek, Albert R. Industrial Engineering B.E. So, Frank S. Youngstown Social Sciences A.B. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President Honorary Historical Society R.O.'l'.C. Honor Guard Sobey, loseph I. Sharon Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Sozio, Claire I. Youngstown Business Education B.S. in Ed. Tau Kappa Nu, Advisor Sfahura, William P. Youngstown Mathematics B.S. Kappa Sigma Kappa Seniors l959 Stein, Charles Warren Advertising B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu Varsity Baseball Varsity Y Stephenson, james E. Warren Advertising Art B.S. in B.A. Alpha Mu Stewart, Charles Youngstown Mechanical Engineering B.E. Sigma Tau Stilliana, Donna jean Youngstown . Secretarial Studies A.B.A. Tau Kappa Nu, Historian jambar Student Council, Secretary Stizza, Angela M. Girard Business Education B.S. in Ed. Homecoming Queen Alpha Omicron Pi, President Dean of VVornen's Ofiice Seniors 1959 Stroma, Anthony T. Farrell Industrial Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Swaney, Donald A. Lowellville Chemical Engineering B.E. Phi Epsilon American Chemical Society Sweeney, Madalyn Canfield Education B.S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma junior Prom Attendant Mardi Gras Attendant Symbolik, William S. Struthers Phi Epsilon A.C.S. TaFlan, George V. Salem Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Taylor, William M. New Castle Merchandising B.S. in B.A. ' Alpha Mu Testa, Robert Youngstown Mathematics B.S. in Ed. Tindall, Gerald Chemical Engineering B.E. Tkach, Richard F. Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Accounting Lab Instructor Alpha Tau Gamma, Treasurer Torella, Domenic Edward Lowellville Accounting B.S. in B.A. Newman Club Toth, john I. Masury Electrical Engineering A.I.E.E. O.S.P.E. Trimble, Albert I. Warren Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Trope, Phyllis Hubbard Education B.S in Ed. Phi Mu Sorority Newman Club Pan Hellenic Council Tubman, Bernice C. Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Turkiewicz, Theodore New Castle Industrial Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Seniors l959 Turner, Ernestine Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. S.E.A. Religion in Life Vahey, Alfred W. Youngstown Electrical Engineering B.E. A.I.E.E. Newman Club Math Club Van Den Handel, Charlotte Hubbard Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu Fraternity, President Religion in Life, Treasurer Alpha Pi Epsilon Student Council - Snowflake Frolic Hostess May Day Court i Verdinek. janice M. Secretarial Studies A.B.A. Verdream, Anthony F. Youngstown History B.A. Nu Sigma Rho, President I.F.C. Vice President Intramural Baseball, Football 84 Basketball Seniors l959 Vojtko, john A. Masury Electrical Engineering B.E. Sigma Tau O.S.P.E. A.I.E.E. Newman Club Honor Guard Vrable, Edward john Campbell General Business B.S. in B.A Newman Club Walker, William E. Sharon Management B.S. in B.A. Y.U.S.I.E. Ward, George C. Sharpsville Retail Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Wargo, Geraldine C. Campbell Education B.S. in Ed. Beta Sigma Omicron, President Y.U.S.A., Vice President Newman Club Waschak, Martin R. Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. Alpha Tau Gamma Weekly, Keith L. Youngstown Accounting B.S. in B.A. White, Donald I. Merchandising B.S. in B.A. Wilkins, Bernard Williams, Howard E. Girard Mechanical Engineering B.E. Tau Kappa Epsilon, President Religion in Life Student Council I.F.C. Dean's Council A.S.M.E. O.S.P.E. Intramural Softball, Basketball 8: Bowling I.F.C. Golf, Basketball, Football Williams, Mason D. Mechanical Engineering B.E. Williams, William L. XVarren General Business B.S. in B.A. Wilson, Mary Vienna Education B.S. in Ed. Wilthew, Robert M. Hubbard Mechanical Engineering B.E. Sigma Tau O.S.P.E., Treasurer A.S.M.E. Wittkugle, Mildred M. Hubbard Education B.S. in Ed. Seniors l959 Wollitz, Charles E. Youngstown Public Relation B.S. in B.A Kappa Sigma Kappa, Chaplain Jambar Staff Newman Club Intramural Sports Wright, james R. Youngstown General Business B.S. in B.A. Yaist, Ronald Patrick Youngstown Chemical Engineering B.E. O.S.P.E. A.C.S. Phi Epsilon Yassall, Hermon S. Farrell Pre-Med B.A. Yeager, David L. Youngstown Mechanical Engineering B.E. Sigma Tau Dean's Council A.S.M.E. O.S.P.E. Seniors 1959 Yie, Minnie Business Education B.S. in Ed. S.E.A. Tau Kappa Nu Young, Charles Youngstown Education B.S. in Ed. Kappa Sigma Kappa Newman, Club Intramural Sports Kim, Young Sung Accounting B.S. in B.A. Young, Mary Mineral Ridge Education B.S. in Ed. Phi Mu Pan Hellenic, Treasurer S.C.A. Convocation Committee Yurak, Marilyn Ann Campbell Physical Education B.S. in Ed. Alpha Pi Epsilon W.R.A., Vice President, Treasurer Intramural Sports Basketball Club Playday Chairman S.E.A. Newman Club A.W.S. junior Women's Advisor Health 8: Ph sical Ed. Club ' 'V - aaa aaE .aa . ...E ana Y ar . H. . -an Xaaarwia. . a X ,, at W a Zawrotny, Ben L. Girard Accounting B.S. in Ed. Zedaker, Wilbur L. Sharon Economics B.A. Ziegler, Lawrence David Boardman Education B.S. in Ed. Sigma Phi Epsilon Religion in Life, President Drama Guild F.I.A. Zimmerman, Robert A. Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Zucas, Phillip R. Staten Island, New York Public Relations B.S. in B.A. Zurawick, Thomas E. Girard Electrical Engineering B.E. A.I.E.E. O.S.P.E. ndrika, Rosemarie M. ntoneo, Nick Arbogast, Suzanne E. erman, Max N. arroll, Janis Sue ollins, Gerald C. imino, Dominick J. Jr. rmour, Ezell L. skerneese, Theodora Elenora ugenstein, John Joseph very, Sally Jean xelson, Marilyn Ann aker, Stephen alint, Edward Paul arrett, John Whitney artoli, Ronald William ell, Anthony Joseph ell, Mary Ella iscan, Agnes Marie owers, Willard Giddeon o le John J Y f ' urby, William Werner Jr. urns, Edward B. urtt, Stanley Bruce ampbell, Michael Robert ampbell, Richard Leroy arney, Thomas John arter, Raymond Gene atoline, John Allan hila, Anthony George roach Jose h Anthony Jr. unning, Jaclk Stanley ailey, Barbara Ann ieringer, Aida atterson, David Homer GRADUATING SENIORS 'rl-loss RECEIVING DlPl.oMAs ARE: Associate in Business Administration Davis, Nancy Lee Dill, Ronald J. Dusko, Patricia A. Flynn, Charles F. Gerak, Gail M. Klaser, Mary C. Bachelor Domonkos, Leslie S. Jr. Donatelli, Rudolph Frank Edwards, Betty G. Fitzer, John William Fortine, Charles Thomas Jr. Fowler, James Paul Frantangelo, Guido Joseph Georges, Janice Bebe Gillespie, John Joseph Gremer, Thomas Andrew Grimm, Richard Bernard Gross, Howard Hairston, Ronald Phillips Hatmaker, William Franklin Helm, John Howard Hernandez, John A. Hewitt, Rosalie Hodor, Mary Jean Hollifield, Richard Daniel Houlihan, David Paul Hudak, Ann C. Hudak, Thomas J. Huebner, Richard J. Jacobs, Elizabeth A. Jickess, James G. Jingo, Thomas David Jordan, Alfred Edward Kamisar, Hylda Zidian, Ronald E. McGinnis, Margaret A. Mazi, Joan E. Meyer, Priscilla Muzell, Jacqueline M. Novak, Marilyn A. Penman, Thomas C. of Arts Kaschak, Joan Kathleen Knight, Thomas Edward Lee, Gerald D. Lehman, Scott Cecil L'Hammedieu, Mary Louise Liggins, Jasper Logan, Raymond Lewis Jr. Lombard, Edward E. Lunich, Milrod McCreary, Maurice Lehman McDermott, Donald Giles McDermott, Ronald Fredrick McFadden, Edward William McHugh, Michael Maas, Charles Joseph Madden, John T. Maron, Louise Marcia Martin, William L. Mitchell, Norma Jo Monteleone, Paul Nicholas Jr. Morgan, Daniel Ledru Mortenson, Kay Helen Muretic, Patricia Ann Myton, David Victor I Nevada, Geraldine Nolte, Edward C. O'Brien, Patricia Joanne Pannozzo, Anthony Nicholas Perry, Earnest 73 Seniors 1959 Zvilna, Andrew Electrical Engineering B.E. Sigma Phi Epsilon Petretic, Patricia A. Pope, Carol J. Shaffer, Larry E. Stilliano, Donna J. Verdinek, Janice M. Petravich, Joseph Louis Philibin, Ralph Eugene Poulson, John Ralph Pride, William B. Prommersberger, Eugene Dale Quaranta, Robert J. Reardon, Patrick Charles Richards, Willard R. Robinson, James W. Robinson, Lillian Shields Rodgers, Richard L. Rohm, Roger Donald Roth, Michael A. Roux, Anastasia F. Ruehle, Henry E. Sanfilippo, G. Sam Singletary, Frank So, Frank Stephen Solomon, Milton Suttles, Sonya Swider, Veronica Theresa Trembush, Peter B. Verdream, Anthony Weimer, Clara Matilda Welsh, Mary Jan Y anek, Norbert John Yassall, Herman Zedaker, Wilbur Lee Abdoo, John Thomas Andreyko, John L. Anstead, Paul R. Anthou, Sam E. Arens, John J. Babush, Richard K. Baker, Charles M. Barris, Martha Basile, Eugene A. Baytos, Lawrence M. Beard, Pat A. Beegle, Ellis C. Jr. Beil, E. Carl Bigley, William D. Billig, Robert C. Jr. Blevins, Paul W. Boggs, Glenn T. Bowker, Donald M. Buchanan, Philip K. Buck, Thomas C. Bushman, Charles J. Cahill, John T. Carrozzino, Louis A. Jr. Chulik, Theodore Cline, Paul O. Jr. Colle, Edward W. Collier, James F. Conley, Stanley J. Conroy, Robert T. Cramer, James R. Cregan, Michael D. Culp, Melvin A. Jr. D'Amico, Robert D. Davis, James H. Davis, Ronald W. Davy, Harry E. DeLillo, William E. Dimolios, Christo C. Dobosh, Joe S. Abbas, Adelaide Agatha Ague, Maxine Ellen Alderman, H. Anita Alexander, Lavonia Myra Altier, Lawrence A. Amon, Florence A. Appelman, Judith Kay Arbutina, Ann Armbrust, Betty J. Arroyo, Marjorie McKinven Balale, Antoinette E. Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Ellia, Steven G. F ecko, Paul W. Felger, Harold E. F etty, Joseph L. Fiorenzo, Mario A. Fleming, Patrick J. Flint, David J. F rederick, William P. Galardo, Nick A. Giannini, John J. Jr. Graham, William F. Gran, Joseph K. Graziano, Anthony D. Guidos, Loretta Ann Gursky, Bartholomew K. Hanley, Leo A. Hanna, John H. Hartsuff, Robert E. Hasen, Joseph R. Hawkins, VVilliam R. Hayes, Brenda J. Hill, Dale M. Hiscox, Harry T. Hogue, Richard P. Hudick, Edward F. lnfante, Anthony Jr. Jaminet, Shirley Aey Jones, James S. Kavinsky, Edward P. Keller, Edwin A. Kim, Young Sung Kirkwood, Norman G. Komara, David R. Kramer, Thomas S. Krempasky, Lawrence M. Kunkle, Lawrence M. LaBate, Michael D. Larson, Robert T. Lucarelli, Gilbert V. Bachelor of Science Ballas, Carol Jean Baran, William Albert Battagline, Anna Marie Belle, John Martin Bennett, Lavada Fay Betta, Marlene Kay Biga, Betty Jayne Binikos, Sonja Bisker, George Ellis Bleakley, Virginia Lee Bolkovac, James Philip McCormick, Samuel J. McCright, James A. McCuen, John R. McGonigle, Harold M. McTigue, Leo F. Macala, Jerome P. Madden, Howard J. Mahoney, Robert V. Margraf, Russell A. Marsteller, Thomas J. Martin, James F. Martin, Thomas J. Martino, Anthony J. Marzula, Samuel A. Mazzi, Eugene M. Melfi, John J. Mellis, James G. Mermis, Walter J. Meyers, Thomas J. Miller, Benjamin T. Jr. Miller, Donald W. Morano, Anthony S. Moss, Gordon W. Nannicola, Frank A. Nischwitz, Robert E. O'Conner, Earl J. OiLeary, John M. O'Leary, Maurice J. Olson, Carl G. Oskorip, Paul Pacic, Edward J. Palko, John L. Parent, Peggy A. Piccirilli, Angelo P. Pinter, Thomas J. Pirlozzi, Philip N. Poponyak, John Putman, Cleve P. Quinlan, Thomas M. Jr. in Education Bond, Marie Simpson Brehm, Janice Clark Brewer, Mabel Creed Brooks, Tad Riley Bruno, Diane Louise Burr, Carolyn Lenore Callahan, Eileen Claire Cannell, Donald Mathew Caporossi, Joseph Eugene Carey, Helen Ruth Carlisle, Dixie Lee 74 Rapovy, Steven T. Ray, James R. Razum, Thomas F. Reed, Fred G. Regalski, Robert R. Repasky, Gerard F. Safron, Richard M. Segall, Allan Sobey, Joseph J. Solomon, John C. Stahl, Earl H. Stein, Charles E. Stephenson, James E. Stoddard, Walter W. Stroma, Anthony T. Struthers, James E. Taflan, George V. Taylor, William M. Tkach, Richard F. Torella, Domenic E. Toth, John E. Tubman, Bernice G. Turkiewicz, Theodore C. Vrable, Edward Walker, William E. Wall, Edward W. Ward, George C. Jr. Waschak, Martin R. Weekly, Keith L. White, Donald J. Williams, William H. Williams, William L. Wittenauer, V. William A. Wollitz, Charles E. Wright, James R. Zawrotney, Ben Leon Zedaker, John C. Zetterquist, Ronald V. Zimmerman, Robert A. Zucas, Phillip R. Carlomagna, Antoinette Marie Casciano, Donna Jean Chester, Elizabeth M. Chetian, Charles John Chwalik, William Michael Citano, Peter Anthony Clark, Patricia A. Collins, Rosemary Cecelia Comianos, Marco Gus Cooksey, James Robert Cooney, Maureen Lucille Crea, Margaret Marie Vittorio Crishal, Carol E. Cumo, Bernice Emily D'Alesio, Theodore Antonio Daley, Dorothy Grace Mary Damiano, Anthony Davis, Donald Henry jr. avis, janet Rosaltha elfs, Irene W. elucia, Frank ePaul, Ruby Marie ePoloZ Anthony eSanti, Walter joseph evor, Dorothy G. ickerson, Florence Ring iclcey, Robert Leroy ieter, Grant Lloyd iLullo, Fred Michael iRenzo, Flora ixon, Iva Mae olan, Ronald Quentin bert, Robert Clinton dgar, Nicholas j. alvo, Carl A. farkas, Patricia auceglia, Patsy joseph edorchak, Donald Gene iorenza, Ada Marie isher, jenalee E. f ortunato, Thomas john 'raser, Elizabeth Ann razier, Ina M. redericks, Robert L. reeman, LeRoy jr. rye, Kathleen Gail arwig, Myron Edward eordan, George Alex Jhizzoni, Theresa M. linatsis, Kaliope linatsis, Katherine ossick, Louise Donetta ranchay, Anna S. ribbon, Sarah Elizabeth rimes, Elizabeth W. ruber, Lee Clifton amilton, Richard Thomas awkins, Herbert William ayes, Marjorie G. eadley, Marie P. ill, Veva A. olderread, Arno M. olliday, Margaret B. osa, M. Florence Bachelor of Science in Education lContinuedl Hrinko, Patricia Ann Hutchins, Evelyn Stites Isaly, Edwin Robert jacobs, Mary Humphrey john, Vernys C. johnson, Alverda Saverns johnson, RosEmma jolmston, Darla Virginia jones, Lois Ann Kaletka, Walter A. Kellogg, Anne B. Kennedy, Margaret Mary Kimmel, David E. Kimmel, Mabel Irene Kish, Elizabeth Louise Koss, Eugene Charles Kreitzburg, Shirley Lee Kuzma, jerome Michael Kypreos, Irene Landis, George j. Lewis, james Olin Lewis, Lena Mae Lewis, Nora Elizabeth Lombardi, Pauline Loughiie, Carrie Shaver McCabe, Charles E. McCartney, Eva V. McDermott, Charles james McVey, Fred Gene Mackey, Pearl Elizabeth Mager, Constantine George Magni, Richard james Maino, Elizabeth Marinelli, Bernadine Mary Markovich, Frank joseph Maro, joan Marie Mart, Helen joann Mathey, judith Lynne Matica, Nancy Ruth Mattingly, Mary Ann Mayhle, Roseanna Mercer, Bernie O. Metzger, Elizabeth jeanne Millard, judith Ann Moore, jane E. Morell, Carl Thomas Morgan, Margaret Marie Morris, Blodwyn Mary Morton, Bertha Hashbar, Roberta Lee Noga, Bernice jean O'Block, Francis Robert O'Brien, Priscilla Powers Oliver, Donald Pacella, Cornelia Papaharalambos, Mary Pia, Eva jane Pittock, Francis E. Polland, William Robert Porterfield, Shirlee Elizabeth Prosser, VVilma Nims Raab, Loretta jean Radcliffe, Aubrey Ragazzo, Raymond A. Reiley, Bertrand Miles Retort, Edmund R. Rielly, Bernadette Anne Riesen, Margaret Ethel Rigelsky, Mary jane Roades, joshua Philip Rodgers, Theresa LaRue Rogers, Samuel Francis Rohrer, Arlene Leaman Rosenberg, Mildred K. Ross, Russell Edwin Ruggiero, john A. Russell, Fabius Fullwood Russo, Dominick A. Ryan, George Thomas jr. Stephenson, jamse E. Sister, Sister, jean Elizabeth Mulholland Mary Helen Nordick Sister, Mary David Novotny I Sister, james Marie O'Leary Sister, Patricia Ann O'Malley Sister, Mariana Sacomani Sister, Marie Celeste Stanislow Sister, Helen Therese Tesner Sister, Mary Kevin Thornton Sister, joan Marie Wagner Skruck, Mary Ann Slicker, Marilyn jeanne Sloan, Peter Wolf Smercansky, Frank T. Smith, Esther Korchmaros Smith, Floris, Highsmith Smith, Philip D. Smith, Richard Lee Sozio, Claire Irene Sparks, Marjorie Ruth Spector, Leonard H. Stephens, Evelyn V. Stizza, Angela Marie Sweeney, Madalyn Marie Szakacs, Rose Mary Sanchez, john Frantz Sanders, Robert joseph Santoro, Eugene Frank Savage, Sally A. Schmidt, Ann Marie Schwartz, Helen Schwartz, Rhea A. Serich, Peter Ronald Sherwood, Sandra Lee Shook, Thomas Gordon Shorr, Maureen Eigner Siebor, jenny Mary Sinko-vich, Kathryn Louise Sister, Mary Laura Brown Sister, Mary Robert ChamberlainWi150.n, Kay Arlene Sister, Mary Suzanne Dean Sister, Mary Eugene Doyle Sister, Mary Edward Durkin Sister, Mary janet Frantz Sister, Mary Inez Greene Sister, Mary Thomas Gribbon Sister, Mary Anita Grisez Sister, Marilyn Hoover Sister, Maureen Kernan Sister, Margaret Ann Klempay Sister, Mary Martin Kusick Sister, Marlene Mulhall 75 Testa, Robert Dominic Trell, Patsy M. jr. Trope, Phyllis jean Truax, Hallie Elwin Turner, Alice Turner, Ernestinc Ulam, Kathryn May Van Den Handel, Charlotte Wargo, Geraldine C. Welch, Elouise A. West, Keith Whitacre, Ursa james Williams, Eugene W. Wilson, janet Kay Wilson, Mary Lavin Wineland, Clarice Witherspoon, Evon Wittkugle, Mildred Martha Yee, Minnie Lew Young, Charles Edward jr. Young, Katharine Frances Young, Mary Ruth Yurak, Marilyn Ann Zbell, Lydia Marie Ziegler, Lawrence David Barganier, Carmella Virginia Biles, Raymond G. Cable, james Robert Carlson, Marjorie E. Criscione, james Stephen Cunningham, jane Gleeson Dolak, Patricia Anastasia Drotleff, james Richard Edward, Mary Louise Aiken, Charles T. Balogh, Steve Barnes, Kenneth Eugene Becker, Philipp Beil, Edward Thomas Bloss, Curtis C. jackson Boesch, Donald Edward Bohn, Donald William Boop, Theodore Alan Bopp, Walter E. Brooks, George Mansel Buccieri, Robert Angelo Burns, james R. Campman, james Parker Cantelmi, james Paul Case, Leroy Willis Ciancone, Impero Ilario Clark, Harry john Cunningham, Dale Eugene Cuscino, Richard Thomas D'Angelo, john Dankoff, joseph S. DeLisio, Michael Albert Denys, Arthur D. Byers, Marjorie Ellen Cassidy, Norma Carett Bachelor of Science Evans, Carol Ann Furden, Caroline Marie Garland, john Lee Getson, john Charles Gugliotta, Frank P. Haessly, Mary Evalyne Kirkland, Mary Frances Lake, Roger Allen Lawson, Charles M. Lemon, Richard Albert Leyshon, Harriet Patricia Liberatore, Lucy june Linebaugh, Richard N. Melek, joan R. Metzinger, Anne Louise Miller, Vail Duane Paul, Gertrude Stevens Petransky, William E. Bachelor in Engineering DiRenzo, Christy john Divito, Anthony M. Dolak, Richard P. Domini, Renny joseph Dugan, Robert joseph Ference, Stephen Edward Ficocelli, Vincent Michael Fortine, Albert jr. Frantz, Allen Kay F reisen, Thomas Henry Gerst, Carl William jr. Gokman, Ali Haydar Goryanec, Steven Patrick jr. Gotjan, Sergei Guarnieri, Frank Charles Hart, james Elmer Hegedus, Alan Keith Henry, Addison Burlew jr. Hohloch, Fred j. Hoikky, Steve G. johnson, Walter David jones, Hugh R. Krafft, Edward Michael Iseli, Ronald Richard Bachelor of Colton, Russell james Cordray, Eugene Leslie Fleri, Phillip j. L. L. Keslar, William Ira Komer, Ronald M. Laslow, Robert james Lazor, Edward William Lee, Richard Fredrick Lightner, john Francis McConnell, William Ellsworth MacDougall, Richard A. Marra, Pasqual john Martin, john Andrew Martini, Eugene Kenneth Maycher, Francis Bernard Mirage, Lewis joseph Muthiah, Richard Nader, Edward M . Novak, john C. Obendorfer, john Edward Pesa, William A. Pisano, Ralph S. Polochak, Michael jr. Price, Richard Howard Ritchie, john Shank Rogan, james Edward Roper, Stephen james Music Hahn, joseph Miller I-Iopfel, Regina Helve Kobasiar, john jr. Diana, Carl Nicholas 76 Pfau, Richard Olin Rose, Grace Marie Russ, Elizabeth jean Seifrick, john Michael Simon, Margaret E. Squatrito, Albert C. Stahura, William Peter Thompson, Audrey Williamson, Esther C. Russell, john Edward Russo, William Lee Ryan, Robert Wesley Sr. Scott, joseph L. Shaker, Francis john Sikra, john Francis Smith, Donald C. Smrek, Albert R. Snyder, Lincoln L. Stewart, Charles Robert Swaney, Donald Allan Symbolik, William Stephen Tindall, Gerald W. Toth, john joseph Vahey, Alfred W. Vlasic, joseph A. Vojtko, john Andrew Williams, Howard E. Williams, Mason Dale Wilthew, Robert Michael Yaist, Ronald Patrick Yankel, Richard james Yeager, David LeRoy Zurawick, Thomas Edward Zvilna, Andrew Lewis, Robert Nevin Rauschenberg, Dale E. Activities One of the highlights of the year was the Drama Guild production of The Boyfriend, a musical comedy satirizing the twenties. The twenty-member cast mastered the complicated routines with almost Professional technique. Sam San- filippo was the student director. may Q Q m ni- -am E? mms A wavy ss W M N-. FRESHMAN The Freshmen enjoyed a picnic planned by the Freshman Orientation Committee which was held at Mill Creek Park. 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A I, fi X if QUE 9 X .3 E E 3. f .X ---- -2 Q' 1345 N' if W3 y Sf Pl- -www 99 . , WXXXXXXI. sa ' XXX X3 f Xf 2 MX 2 XL- XX I M gt X n V Wgvgf gg E 555 ' X fm 5 M' M XV MB? ., ,E 5 J I I W NZM-f '. 542 jj War N r v X X ay L g' xi T if fx V33 M V T X K f 11 , . 1, ig L X X K l P X X ff A j , ,X X -QQ J Q WL X I K .A - .. 7 XX , X ' S 1 ' 3 S Q gk X F X 1 Q 7 r X ' 5 X M 3 fx, ,,, 1,1 N , 4 AQ 'R J . - F Na ,ww X,,,,, ,gig A M xv: H Xf ma mu? 4 fifiiig , 52216 'W Q ZX F ESQ, 5' AP SX 'Vw as 'K ff , Q' Kei Ly' CONVOCATION The Student Convocation was held on September 24 in observance of Youngstown University's Golden Anniversary. Student ushers, civic leaders, and faculty members helped to make the Convocation successful. Dr. Warren Guthrie, news commentator and Professor of Speech at Western Reserve University, in his address to students, urged for a fuller awareness of speaking and listening in addition to the traditional three R's. STUDENT At the Student Convocation, Larry Nord presented President Howard W. jones with an honorary scroll from the Youngstown University Student Association. Seven Students also received awards: Janice Georges, james P. Carr, Mary Jean Hodor, Edwin Kaiser, Alan Hegedus, Raymond G. Biles, and Robert G. Martin. CONVOCATION C RDS The sorority and fraternity scholarship awards were also presented. Diana Stizza, President of Pan-Hellenic Council, presented the sorority award to Dolores Lariccia for Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority. Edward Wal, President: of Inter-Fraternity Council, presented the fraternity award to Harry Sinn for Theta Chi Fraternity. 89 ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE During the Fiftieth Anniversary Open House, students and visitors had many opportunities to see exhibits displayed throughout the University. There were technical and scientific dis lavs, alono' with exhibits in the fields of astron- . . .P f . 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VAIIIIII .iq IIIIIII- ,IIA , il ,f II I 1 -V f . T vI I II V, III V If ,III IA I ,.4IwgII?II I IV II ,.gI1IIIIIIIswVVwIi?i . w III Iggy IW Q, . ,IV II, I , xv. , Q... ,VIII If ,MI IIIII Y iwyf. INEVVQ .IA A V 1 -V A V ,. -5'1agiV V ? '1f Q'S'i'fQ'?XXwi'?V4?wV'x5l SeVf ' wifb' 53 VV V- il -1-'Q 1. , .VI A ff Q.if'5f'-Vg.g,,pi Q 2, +V. 'gf 4 3 fi fy 0 , I, Y NV ,fV,a.V,x,,f 5.3221 , 9555 7 R .II Q v I . II Y.,.Wgn.,EI I. II V LQI QUEEN SANDRA SH ERWOOD Homecoming Queen Sandy Sherwood surrounded by her court. The queen was crowned at the annual Homecoming Dance following the football game. L. to r: Gerry Stanton, Patsy Hackett, Sandy Sherwood, Claudette Stonework, and Dee Laricciu. fri? X 1 24? Delta Chi Epsilon Best Independent Float Kappa Sigma Kappa Best Fraternity Float Alpha Omicron Pi Best Sorority Float N75 QUEEN GERRY STANTON September 27 was the date of the annual Pete Penguin Ball sponsored by Nu Sigma Rho fraternity. Lenny Esposito! played for the dancers, and the Four Squires were featured Vocalists. pete ?ea9a6a 2466 Hostesses for the dance were I to r: Donna Stilliana and Donna Mahaffey 100 DAVENE UCELLO Theta Chi Dream Girl Qfafweazf 77Zvaa Dance Theta Chi Fraternity held its 12th Annual Harvest Moon dance, November 22, 1958. Don August and his orchestra played for the dancers. I hereby proclaim . . . VV ith these words, Mayor Frank X. Kry- zan ushered in the 24th Annual Sadie Hawkins Day. The hectic afternoon chase was followed by an evening dance at the Eagles Hall. Sadie Run for your life! . 2 W 4 Dag I Q A new hc1irdo? W KW-,. AL' fy -xx ,. if, 'kdzj i A f 2 w Kar x we N ,JV hx, if 'v A flu N 5 sw f. f, e if' B ,. 'Kr W y XF A. xg W ' 1 Pi , .wa QV 1 we 7za!6e The Annual Snowflake Frolic, sponsored by Student Council, was one of the highlights of the Youngstown University social year. L to r: Jo DiThomos, Winnie McCambridge, Marda Sebastian, Betty Ccxndek, Donna Muhaffey, Joan Voorhies. 555551 L as W Vi' J, U Ai fi' v .VEQ4 ,wg ng, .AY lliffl Qs Qi 2 .' 2+-B Q55 ' cawib Emi: ,',' 'IO4 Q55 E K. PHI SIGMA KAPPA aww awe Hostesses, I-r: Donna Mohoffey, Borbora Dorling, Rosemary DeMurco, Sandy Sherwood. The Phi Sigma Kappa Yuletide Ball was held Christmas Night at Idora Park Ballroom. Holiday spirit was evident in the gay decorations and lovely music. 106 7 Ecvmcwdm ga!! The Red Carnation Ball sponsored by Tau Kappa Epsilon was held at Idora Park on jan- uary IO. Marion Minghetti was crowned Sweet- heart. MARION MINGHETTI Sweetheart and Attendants L-r: Carol Baker, Marion Minghetti, Mczrcie Potts, Jo Bailey. 107 7v,64Q 7wwy Dag Topsy Turvey Day is sponsored by Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority to raise funds for a memorial drive which gives aid to the University Memorial Hospital of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Tom Holt of, Kappa Sigma Kappa was this year's king. Tom Holt crowned king by the 1958 king, Bob Cain. The slate of candidates and members of Sigma Sigma Sigma l08 -4. 7? . 3745! gif QF? I.F.C. Queen and court, l-r: Marry Pellizerri, Judy Brownlee, Nancy Veauthier, Martha Clark, Barbara Dailey. The annual Interfraternity Council Ball was held on january 31, 1959. Nancy Veauthier reigned as queen. The theme was The World's Fair-1959.'7 Nu Sigma Rho fraternity won the trophy for its display of Haiti. 110 The Crowning PRIZE WINNING DISPLAY 'em The Mardi Gras was held on February 7, 1959 at Idoira Park Ballroom Miss Judy Pruce, elected by Newman Club Members, reigned as queen. Miss Judy Pruce receiving her crown from last year's queen, Miss Joan Christopher 'IIZ H3 condom Fzzam THE QUEEN'S DANCE Miss Marlene Betras reigned as Junior Prom Queen uf 1958. The Student- Council sponsored dance was held at Idora Park. L. to R: Barb Dailey, Judy Brownlee, Barbara Wentz, Marlene Betras, Bunny Noga, Pat Quinlan 'I I4 The annual May Day Dance was held at Idora Park. Miss Sonya Lenysky was elected May Day Queen by the Senior Class. Wffwfmf 5 as H ssl Y, ,., ,, ,, Z, L ,ig Q as ,. ne, - .Q aga- am ,C 1 - :SE a fax X K SQ ff N M WH f . jyv fl f 1 354.5 J' Q-5 H 1 g er? Qsj.'12 ' W , lf w- -F 5 .. F X 5 ' X EM is L. to R: Dorothy Daley, Chuck Van Den Handel, Marianne Kalocsky, .loan Kristen, Fran Doyle, Queen, Sonya Lenysky 'I I5 QMS EZ sf 7754411 popaiaz Egan E aw me 8445: f. W gY',5'Fi Q Kiwi M N-Mm nw mm Nm an QQ: gm-XE WEEE' was 2 N m sw: wan 1 n Y 5. nm E .wr E Zmfwjleg w mn ms an EMM .gwg 1 mx-x ss xx f M M. A Exam .'m.af,P5 W iQ , HM Em , . me QQQ an fx' - eiglgss An B7 gm w :Qu mass 3 ? a xx mf E 1. X mxwq H , WSE ws lmxgwsmms Q- 2-Mwsgsss gl -M, - .H H-Q me smgxmnm . H5525 .65 H- E . 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Row 2: M. Minghetfi, S. Bailey, J. Zomcxry, A. Hegedus, D. Miller, D. Yarclas, M. Clark, J. Bailey. Row 3: D. Cunningham, H. Sinn, D. Rauschenberg, D. Murphy, R. Gustafson, J. Esposito. Student Council, the student governing body of Youngstown University, is made up of representative members from each scl1ool:: Liberal Arts, Engineer- ing, Business Administration, Music, and the SCC1'CIf2't1'i2ll School. Membership is by vote of students. 120 cOUNClL SECOND SEMESTER President-Alan Hegedus Vice-President-Leonard Loepp Secretary-Martha Clark Treasurer-Scum LaLomcl ALAN HEGEDUS FIRST SEMESTER President-Gerard Repasky Vice President-Ronald Stowe Secretory-Donna Stillicmcx Treasurer-Leonard Loepp GERARD REPASKY ALPHA Pl EPSILON , Gcrexl- . OlNe,l, G- . X. xe- M L Creed' C' Ffxrcllellqrcs M. Mlnghelll' D' Cor ls Bottom, lm .I I J. Melek' ' F , A, BISCOUI Top, l r' OFFICERS Alpha Pi Epsilon is a local service sorority, one of the few of its kind in the country. Membership includes both Greek and independ- ent women students who are interested in being of service to the University and to the com- munity. President-Joan Melek Vice President-Dixie Carlisle Secretary-Mary Louise Creed Treasurer-Caroline Furden Historian-Gladys Gorey Advisors-Mrs. Shale Mrs. Browne 122 THE STUDENT AFFILIATE CHAPTER OF AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY This year marks the tenth anniversary of the A.C.S. chapter at Youngstown University. The primary objective of the A.C.S. at Youngs- town University is to get experience in prepar- ing and presenting technical material before audiences and to foster a professional spirit among the members. Among its various activities this year are various field trips to observe chemical and chemi- cal engineering processes, a number of student speakers, and technical movies pertaining to chemistry. Chairman-Robert E. Prull Vice Chairman-Janice Georges Treasurer-Sam Lalama Secretary-Edwin M. Kaiser Historian-J. Robert Cable OFFICERS Advisors-Dr. C. H. Bridgeham and Dr. Beckman YOUNGSTOVVN UNIVERSITY ENGLISH SOCIETY i The Youngstown University English So- ciety, organized in the fall of 1956, brings to- gether students from diverse fields of study who want to advance their literary interests. OFFICERS President-Frank Polite Vice President-Jim Ferry Treasurer-Louise M. Maron Recording Secretory-Mary Louise Creed Corresponding Secretary-Lillian Robinson Advisors-Dr. G. O'Brien, Dr. K. Harder, A Mr. T. Gay 'Ish I-r: D. Georges, V. Terle, M. Hodor, J. Kaschok. 2nd: I-r: J. DeVivo, L. Maron, S. Khouri, M. L. Creed. 3rd: I-r: F. Polite, K. Harder, J. Ferry, O. Lennolo. I23 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The Phi Epsilon Honorary Chemistry Fraternity was chartered in the spring of 1957. It has set as its goal the im- provement of scholarship and the de- velopment of higher standards of honor, courage, and morals. OFFICERS President-John Esposito Vice President-David Johnson Secretary-Dale Keller Treasurer-William Seriak Advisors-Dr. William Beckman Dr. William McCoy Mr. Paul Luginbill Dr. Paul Bien A comparatively new organization, the Home Economics Club is furthering the interest of its members in their chosen field by sponsoring programs re- lating to home economics and the diver- sified ocupations available in it. Activities include social as well as informative programs. OFFICERS President-Dixie Carlisle Vice President-Iva-Moe Dixon Secretary-Carol Gibson Treasurer-Margie Booher Advisor-Miss Feldmiller , PHI EPSILON Ist row. Sam LaLama, John Esposito, Mr. Paul Luginbill, Advisor. 2nd row. Jim Drotleff, Ron Yaist, Dave Johnson, Bob Cable, Dale Keller, Pat Marra, Anthony Bell. 3rd row. Mickey Kaiser, Bill Seriak. 4th row. Don Lovin, John Novak, Bob Prall, Don Swaney, George Chumita. I24 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ORGANIZATION -lst: I-r: M. Creed, Mrs. Jones, Miss Sterenberg, D. Georges, V. Terle, J. Harder, H. Schnuitgen. 2nd: l-r: G. Martinez, F. Kordes, Petel, Chung, H. Rhee. 3rd: l-r: L. Contsonnoris, R. Hokoyem, T. Hogon, M. Saczdeh, A. Gupfmcm. Ath: l-r: P. Sloan, O. Tennola, S. Khouri. L-R: M. Saadeh, O. Tennolc, R. Hokayem, S. Khouri. 125 OFFICERS President-Shahwcm Khouri Vice President-Mouin Sciczdeh Secretary-Alice Lev Treasurer-Rczfic Hokoyem Advisor-Miss Sferenberg The purpose of the International Student Organization is to help foreign students clarify their understanding of American life, to repre- sent their interests in the life of the University campus, and to foster union and fellowship among its American and foreign student mem- bers. During 1958-1959, the I.S.O. offered speak- ers to many local and out-of-town clubs and organizationsg held a Welcome party for the IN-STEP Indian engineersg and organized several programs emphasizing the culture and the educa- tion of foreign countries. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA FRATERNITY Bottom Row l-r: Victor Bell, Advisor James Wisler, Tom Wilson. 2nd Row l-r: John Petrak, Chuck Sayre, J. Miller Hahn, Francis St. Clair. 3rd Row l-r: John Murko, Norm Cassidy, Bob Ward, Dale Rauschenberg. L-R: J. Miller Hahn, Norm Cassidy, Bob Ward, John Petrak, Francis St. Clair. 2 OFFICERS President-J. Miller Hahn Vice President-John Peirak Secretary-Norman Cassidy Treasurer-Francis St. Clair Alumni Secretary-Victor Bell Historian-Raymond Pack Warden-Robert Ward Advisor-Mr. James Myron Wisler Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national honor- ary and professional fraternity representing the music profession. Its purposes are to advance the cause 0-f music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, and to develop a true fraternal spirit among its members. One of the main projects of Delta Eta is the Doctor Henry V. Stearns Scholarship Fund set up in honor of the late Dr. Stearns to assist a worthy male music student in furthering his education. Delta Eta also is active in various other musical and social events throughout the year. OFFICERS President- Richard Smith Vice President-Mary Kirkland Secretary-Joan Melek Treasurer-Caroline Furden Advisor-Mr. Thaddeus Dillon The Youngstown University Mathematics ssociation was formed to promote and en- ourage interest in mathematics, to afford an pportunity for the students of mathematics to ecome better acquainted with each other and 0 gain knowledge of mathematical careers and raduate school opportunities. ART CLUB YOUNGSTOWN UNIVERSITY MATHEMATICS ASSOCIATION 3rd Row: 2nd Row: Ist Row: Frank O'Block, Historian, Richard Smith, Pres., Dave Manley, Guido Fratangelo, John Lightner, Mr. Dillon, Advisor, Al Vahey. Jo Ann Meyer, Betty Chisholm, Dorothy An- drews, Kay Miller, Janice Darin, Joan Melek, Secretary, Mary Kirkland, Vice President. Charlene Lightner, Caroline Furden, Treas. Jon Naberezny, Advisor, P. Torek, D. Aimino, G. Malarick, J. Murphy, D. Oliver, J. Lucas, E. Stizza. H. Schwartz, K. Woodruff, S. Heahin, S. Stevens, B. Maino. J. Jones, J. Powell, J. Bailey. 127 The purpose of the Art Club is the main- tenance of an interest in art, not only with its membership, but within the entire student body. Each year the Art Club sponsors the Print Show and a Student Art Show. The club also arranges tours to nearby museums and awards an annual scholarship. YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB President-Dick Rogers Vice President-John Youngsteod Second Vice President-Ron Stowe Secretory-James Ferry Advisor-Mr. Crites I The Youngstown University Y oung Repub- lican Club was formed in the fall of 1957, with the purpose of promoting an interest in politics, particularly in the Republican Party. In its two years as 21 student organization, it has sponsored speakers, endorsed candidates, and worked on campaigns. L-R: John Youngsfeod, James Ferry, Dick Rogers, Ron Stowe S IG MA ALPHA IOTA Ff0nr a le , ow. N. Benne,-L M B B B. . OCLC Row. lfflqpicl J. Yersl J. Sho - E P B lol L- oyi N. D Up! J, ram , Plln R e Forest Sf, R f . , 5. - S Hopfel, L. Wall Heqdlee, Ivegf' R- Zcfdmo . 'C-'kerl Laurgfef. Higgins, OFFICERS Al ha Nu is the local active chapter of P Sigma Alpha Iota, the national honorary music . .N - I fraternity for women. Pml Pipes is the quaiter y publication of the organization. The Alpha Nu Chapter donates each year the Dana School of Music Lihrarx' a recording FO 1 L . of a contemporary composers work. The mem- b '. have ushered for the past several seasons at C19 the Younvstown Philharmonic concerts. Igach autumn abformal recital is given, and in the spring, an All American recita-l is given with the Phi Mu Alpha. Monthly musicales, teas with the alumnae chapter, and banquets with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia are part of its annual festivities. Front Row: J. Boyd, L. Slicker. Bock Row: L. Wall, E. Pio, J. Slicker, M. Byers, J Shoup, L. Tcimplin. 129 I ALPHA IOTA OFFICERS President-Joan Mazi Vice President-Giny Richardson Secretary-Priscilla Meyer Treasurer-Patricia Dusko Advisor-Mrs. H. Hanna Alpha Iota, International Honorary Business Sorority, began its 28th year on campus. Two dinner dances were held: the annual Christmas dance at Schuster's, and the annual St. Patrick's Day dance at the Shenango Inn. Highlighting the year is the State Convention in Youngstown on May 15, 16, and 17. OMICRON LAMBDA President-Paul Monteleone Vice President-Tony Panozzo Secretory-Janice Georges Treasurer-Charles Macs Sponsor-Dr. Marcy The honorary biology fraternity was estab- lished in 1935. Its purpose is to stimulate and maintain an interest in the biological sciences. VVOMEN'S RECREATION ASSOCIATION Ist Row L-R: S. Barnes, J. Appelman, D. Flowers-Corr. Secretary, B. Kish, M. Benish. 2nd Row: E. lsaly-Treasurer, P. Sloan-2nd V. Pres., M. Yee-President, M. Braden- Advisor, C. Burr-'lst V. Pres., M. Hreno-Rec. Sec., F. Di Lullo. 3rd Row: D. Casciano, J. Roderick, E. Turner, L. Haller, D. Mastran, A. Battagline, J Moore, N. Lewis. 4th Row: H. Oates, E. Sellers, A. Lawrence, D. Olynyk, S. Binikos, C. Van Den Handel E. Shaffer, A. Zebrowski, G. Schoessel. OFFICERS President-Ann Schmidt Vice President-Judie Powell Secretary-Marnee Kennedy Treasurer-Dawn Shoemaker Advisor-Miss Laborde The W.R.A. offers an opportunity for cre- ating interest and furthering participation in Wholesome sport activities beneficial to the women of the university. D. Sampson, M. Yurak, M. Taft, J. Powell, G. Hogan R. Sweats I3I Clara Sozio Sue Carroll Marilyn Novak Carole Pope Sue Arbrogast Darlene Baker Kathy Bonfidini Sandy Centifanti TAU KAPP YOUNGSTCWI' Pat Kuty Joan Labafe i l Carol Menz Joanne Messina Carol Meister Colla Ross Vernie Scmdine linda Smith Marge Sipusic Donna Mahqffey Joyce Wielqnd Janice Verdinek Gail Gerak Norma l'llCIS Gloria Horvath U SORCRITY NIVERSITY Paula LeVrangi MCIFY Olenik Pauline Petrillo Donna Sfilliano Delores Tocco Phyllis Toker Almagene -Kriefzburg Arlene Manilla JoNelI Parker Minnie Yee DEAN'S COUNCIL Ronald Iseli-President Thomas Freisen-Vice President Michael Polochuk-Secretary Kenneth Barnes-Treasurer Advisor-Dean Charignon The Dean's Council operates under constitutional powers granted by the University administration and is made up of representatives from professional and honorary engineering societies. It is concerned with problems of the Engineering School and supervises the activities of the engineers. 134 OHIO SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 135 YOU NGSTOWN UNIVERSITY SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS The YUSIE represents the industrial engineering students, and is dedicated to encouraging and assisting education and research in areas of interest to industrial engineering students. Back-John DeAngeIo, A: Smyrk, Bob Barnes, Bernard Kosar, Steve Ference, Milan Stanlokovich, Bob Brooks. Front-Ralph Piasiaro, John Richey, Mike Polochak, Sec., Joe Vlasic, Pres., Ron Vanatsky, Val Quaranta. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS The student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers at Youngstown University was established in 1955 and is directly affiliatediwith the national organization. The branch has a technical program that is concerned with the latest developments, theories, and practices in electrical engineering and allied fields. The furthering of the professional development of each mem- ber is also an objective of the organi- Zat10I1. OFFICERS President-Thomas Freisen Vice President-John Lighfner Corr. Secretary-Bernard Wilkens Rec. Secretary-Martin J. Conroy Treasurer-Donald Bohn Advisor-Mr. E. A. Klingshirn AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR METALS OFFICERS President-Lawrence S. Hanek Vice President-Kenneth Barnes Secretary-Paul J. Kovach Treasurer-A. B. Henry Advisors-Mr. E. J. P. Fisher Mr. Richard H. Rein The Youngstown University chap- ter of the American Society for Metals, student affiliate, was organized in 1949. The purposes of the organization are to provide and develop a professional aware- ness among students interested in metals, and to help them understand the prob- lems of production. Business meetings, field trips, and movies are among the g1'ouP's projects. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS President-David Yeager Vice President-Richard Lee Secretary-John Russell Treasurer-Roy Case Historian-R. A. MacDougall Pyramid Correspondenf-Walter Bopp Advisor-Mr. Frank D'Isa OFFICERS President-David Yeager Vice President-Donald Boesch Rec. Secretary-Donalcl Wefzel Corr. Secretary-Ted Boop ' Treasurer-L. W. Case Advisor-Frank Taruntine SIGMA TAU FRATERNITY 138 ALPHA MU Advisors-Mr. Flad Mr. Browne Alpha Mu, honorary fraternity, was organized in 1949. Its primary goal is a continued advancement of the objectives of the advertising, merchandising, and public relations student. The fraternity also sponsors a student selected from senior advertising majors to represent Youngstown University at the Annual Advertising Week program held in New York City. l 139 ALPHA TAU GAMMA Third Row: H. Felgarp A. Mortinop E. Basilep M. Fiorenziop J. Andreykop A. Infanteg G. Repuskeyp F. Reeclp F. Lucrdep W. Schneider: E. Stahl. Second Row: Y. Kimi A. Piccarellip S. Patrickp W. Pcmellcip R. Martinp F. Wittenciuerp Ansteud, T. Pinterg J. O'Learyp E. Wall. Front Row: J. Vukovichp N. Urbcxnp E. Reilly, Advisorp J. Mucalc, Sec.p P. Amcxtore. V. Pres.p E. Keller, Pres.g R. Tach, Treasureri H. Miller, Advisory L. Guidosg G. Lucarelli. Advisors-Mr. Reilly Dean Miller Alpha Tau Gamma is an honorary accounting fraternity. Each year the fraternity ho-lds an accounting clinic. A banquet is also held which is open to practicing accounting and other interested people in the Mahoning and Shenango Valley areas. Following the banquet, a panel discusses accounting problems of current interest. 140 CHEERLEADERS UNG UN VE PE L-R: Mary Pellizeri, M. Helen Hreno, Judi Appelmun, Nancy Veauthier, Bunny Noga, Marion Minghetti. 3 K 'X 42, . I4'l NEVVMAN CLUB Row 1: I-r: Edward Stizza, Judy Pruce, E. Hritzo, Monica Campbell, Anthony Martino, Father Petric, Advisor. Row 2: I-r: Marion Minghetti, J. Quilty, Ronald Vanatsky, Ike McHugh, Peggy Dignan. The Newman Club of Youngstown University, a member of the Ohio Valley Province of the National Newman Club Federation, has been an active organization for twenty years. The club is beneficial to Catholic students on campus. 142 I 1 43 RELIGION IN LIFE Standing: P. Buchanan, D. Prosser, J. Wilhide, A. Hegedus, D. McDermott, P. Paschke, J. Rerdick. Sitting: R. McDermott, C. Van den Hanclel, A. Badal, J. Brownlee, M. Potts, J. Mellon. The purpose of the Religion in Life program is to stimulate personal re- ligious living, student fellowship, and community social service. R.I.L. partici- pation in student activities include Religious Emphasis Week and an annual trip to New York. Students also participate in the direction of R.I.L. activities, including the Sunday evening student forum which meets monthly in the Trinity Methodist Church, and the student home fellowship. 144 4 Y. U. S. A. Sitting: Larry Nord, Jackie Rees. ' Standing: Betty Lou Storey, Bill Metzler 146 Y. U. QUARTER HOUR Each Saturday at 11:00 A.M., Youngstown University pre- sents its quarter hour. This year, students in charge are John Gillespie, Barbara Cronie and Phil Buchanan. John Gillispie, Barbara Cronie, Phil Buchanan 147 Amr? HORIZON STAFF Pat Muretic, Frank Polite, Mary Louise Creed, Barbara Roper, Agnes Biscan, Robert Howley, Mary Jean Hodor, Nancy Smith. Faculty Advisors: Dr. Kelsie Harder, Dr. Jayne Harder. Art Advisor: Jon Naberezny. HORIZON Sitting: I-r: Mrs. J. Harder, advisor, M. Creed, M. J. Hodor, A. Biscan. Standing: I-r: F. Polite, P. Muretic, Editor, K. B. Harder, advisor. The Horizon is the University creative writing magazine. It provides a means of publication for students who are interested in creative writing. Works published in the Horizon are submitted by students from varied departments of the University. Patricia Muretic has been the editor for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Harder have served as faculty advisors. 149 JAM BAR THE JAMB R BEST BI-WEEKLY IN OHIO, 1940, 1941, 1948, 1949 and 1953 Scripps-Howard Awards Honorable Mention, 1955 Second Best Bi-Weekly in Ohiof' 1957 Best Newspaper, Penn-Ohio Press Association, 1958 Editor ..,................. EDWIN M. KAISER Managing Editor . . .... john Hernandez Managing Editor . . ....... Dave Poole Business Manager .,.. ...... VV 'alt Stoddard Circulation Manager .,...,...... William Workman FACULTY ADVISOR . .Pl'Of. HAROLD R. CRITES EDITOR, SECOND SEMESTER l JOHN HERNANDEZ EDIT BEST BI-WEEKLY IN OHIO 1940 1941 1948 1949 and 1953 Scripps Howard Awards Honorable Mention 1955 i Second Best Bi Weekly in Ohio 1957 Best Newspaper, Penn Ohio Press Association 1958 EDITOR .......... Associate Editor .... Managing Editor . . . Managing Editor .... Sports Editor ...... Business Manager .... Circulation Manager . . Chief Photographer . . FACULTY ADVISOR 150 Q. E3 mf, H mx wgkiw is Q f 'ff Q ,, ,Q s TQW L5 ,Y . ,M 2235.1 ,xv A W fww M X .X Mi :X Eu xx 1 MRM ak W ' X ' 9 - 5 Pi- u L JANICE GEORGES Assusfcmf Ednfor JOHN ANDREYKO Business Manager BUSINESS MGHCIQSI' NEON STAFF EDITOR, 1959 MARY JEAN Hooon 153 N x i f 'E Q Y Q 'S fl! V- AGNES BISCAN SANDY BAILEY Organization Editor Advertising Editor JOHN HERNANDEZ MARY LOUISE CREED Sports Editor Senior Editor 154 M, f, ' .ig ,4- Elk' X .f mv, PEGGY LOU DIGNAN CAROLE POPE Greek Editor Secretary ,ngirsm Z EW gm M5 2 2 W uf 'ni' W? - Q. A K V M - I ,Y gg- M - M B DOLORES LARICCIA, JOAN MELEK, TESK DAVIS THE STAFF 155 THE YOUNGSTOVVN UNIVERSITY ROTC mmwaa-ywmm 1:11112 s MW .. S yn-www!-W I-'W ., v L. Mar: MMA jfg. MiEgH Ws??,, agent 5 ww mag im- ma 'ara 1- if Q ,Mak asai- sz 's as B . Eg F 1 Eamegirggl' r,,5+wwQtv- , I -.Ea 'X ,figs 'fl' SEQ S355 35529 Sega RE wx- Li g sm Hwy an- W ,,.X.. iw ..5Y5,. BQEQL sim xv- ri 4 : - li' 1wires'.if.'f ii95:3gi?i551iEsLaLQf M sqim- -was :Sass-:.:a - i --Q ai.-mia N -3 SAXE- -.Hl A . . I .M.,,,.a, -eq - F1Tf'fU22sfaM H ' ' .gang-figiiyur ,. M .. .swf , 2 W time ,, In June 1950 the Department of the Army selected Youngstown University for the establishment of a senior division unit of the ROTC. An artillery branch unit was insdtuted and for years a major portion of the commissioned graduates became artilleryman. Then in September, 1956, a General Military Science cur- riculum was substituted for the Artillery curriculum. This program gives a broader preparatory range of subjects and offers the newly commissioned officer a wider choice of military fields in which to serve. Q72 'naw ia as x sam-is ae 1. -um M wuts 1 ' '3vg.15..,,.L:rl,, 'l an ww as I 5 6 HONOR GUARD THE YOUNGSTOWN UNIVERSITY HONOR GUARD is composed of men of good capability and high standing in the Advanced R. O. T. C. program. These are the men who will further the development of good social conduct, character, leadership, and scholarship within the corps. The activities of the Honor Guard will be aimed toward accomplishing these goals by affording various services to the University and by helping to coordinate the social function of the R. O. T. C. PERSHING RIFLES The 1957-58 school year was a very intensive one for the Pershing Rifle Society of The Youngstown University R.O.T.C. Company P, under the com- mand of PKR Captain Robert Holinbaugh, earned much recognition in individual, squad and platoon competition with many PKR units from outstanding colleges and universities in the country. Among these were first place individual drill won by PKR S.F.C. William Leech, and fourth place overall competition at the PKR Regimental Drill Meet among sixteen universities at Ohio University. 157 Q J ,N al 'M wa I 9 4 . f wav W. ,555 . M ..-sm 'QQA 9 Giant -1 why? . X xx we im his K X H. v .lggw N: . L -. ...HW i M a. 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Standing: l-r, Dolores LaRicia, Betty Storey, Carol Albright, LaVonne Schaffer, Kay Whitforcl, Betsy O'Neil, Judi Appelman. OFFICERS President-Diane Stizza Secretary-Ilona Walko Treasurer-Louise Maron Advisor-Dean Olive McCarty 160 COUNCIL W? Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing body of the Greek social sororities on campus. It is composed of a delegate, an alternate delegate, and an alumni repre- sentative from each of the sororities on campus, plus four officers. These dele- gates and officers are chosen by the sororities they represent. The activities of this organization include compiling rules, governing rush- ing, pledging, and initiation on the campus, holding dances, teas, Greek Mixer, and the Greek Sing. Each year the organization also presents a scholarship trophy to the sorority with the highest point average for the year. At the present time the membership includes Alpha Omicron Pi, Beta Sigma Omicron, Phi Mu, and Sigma Sigma Sigma. 161 PHI MU OFFICERS Left to right: Dorothy Thomas, Treosurerp Mary Young, Secrefaryp Ilona Walko, Vice President, Betsy O'Neil, President. Phi Mu Fraternity was founded on March 4, 1852 at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia. This was the first college ever chartered for higher education of women. The three founders were Mary Myrick Daniel, Mary Dupont Lines, and Martha I-Iardaway Redding. In 1911 Phi Mu was admitted to the National Panhellenic Conference. In 1952 the Delta Mu chapter of the sorority was started at Youngstown University. We were formerly known as the Alpha Theta De1ta's. In 1957 we obtained an apartment in the Women's City Club, 505 Wick Avenue. Phi Mu has grown steadily. Today there are 30,000 members. Phi Mu is listed among the largest of the national fraternities with 78 chapters in universities and colleges in the forty-eight states. Alumnae groups are located in most major cities of the United States, in many other communities through the country, and in Hawaii and Alaska. Social events of the year included the annual Founders Day Banquet, the Mother and Daughter Tea, the Turtle Trot, the Snowball, the Christmas Dance at the Stambaugh Club, and our Summer dinner dance. Mrs. Esther Niemi serves as faculty advisor to the sorority. 162 First Row, I-r: Mary Skruck, Jan Davis, Mrs. Esther Niemi, advisor, Betsy O'NeilI, Ilona Walko, Mary Young, Dorothy Thomas. Second Row, I-r: Jan Auchter, Anna Marie Battagline, Katie Whitford, Betty Candek, Judy Brownlee, Mary Mazi, Karen Rogers. Third Row, I-r: Janie Moore, Donna Sampson, Bette Maino, Nancy Urban, Suzy Morosky, Amy Badal, Donna Casciano. 163 ALPHA OMICRON PI First Row I-r: Judi Appelman, Helen Schwartz, Norma Jo Mitchell, Brenda Hayes, Judy Pruce, Bernice Noga, Sandy Sherwood. Second Row l-r: Diane Stizza, Janice Georges, Sanclra Marinelli, Lavonne Schaffer, Bea Simmerlink, Jackie Rees, Sandy Bailey, Terri Hreno. Third Row l-r: Mary Jane Tirlea, Mary Pellizerri, Joyce Bailey, Geri Zeller, Norma Vimmerstedf, Joan Voorhies. 164 ALPHA OMICRON OFFICERS Norma Jo Mitchell fCorresponding Secrefaryl Brenda Hayes fPresidentJ Judy Pruce fTreasurerJ OFFICERS President-Brenda Hayes Vice President-Pai' Hrinko Corresponding Secretary-Norma Mitchell Recording Secretary-Marlene Betras Treasurer-Judy Pruce The first social sorority at The Youngstown University, Phi Lambda chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi, was founded by Professor john W. Bare in 1927. In 1957 Phi Lambda Delta became a chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi national sorority. Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at Barnard College of Columbia University in january, 1897 by Jessie Wallace Hughan, Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, Stella George Stern CPerryj, and Helen St. Clair QMullanj. It was founded to sub- limate into a useful and enduring bond the friendship of a group, to keep that friendship fo-rever an active principle of life, and not to allow it to become a mere memory of youth. Each year, the sisters of Alpha Oniicron Pi play Santan to the less fortunate children at the local Christ Mission Settlement. An annual magazine sale is also held to help support the national Frontier Nursing Service whose benefits are felt by those in need of medical, social and financial aid. Chapters also assist F. N. S. during the summer months by sending sisters from the various chapters to work with needy groups in the mountains of Kentucky. The clothesline is another means by which Phi Lambda chapter aids F. N. S. through sending clothes, toys, magazines, books, and other articles which these people need and might enjoy. Alpha Omicron Pi is also an active contributor to the national Cerebral Palsy fund. 165 BETA SIGMA OMICRON if . f pn fig, 'gif ' Q if Via ,jfia 2935? 1 ..vgegEM vi S ii rss. 'fhlgiii A ri 58 li.-xwyfgizi , F82 ,alia ,Ria Fr L-r: sitting: Rosemary Collins, Geraldine Wargo. standing: Ann Arbutina, Patricia Farkas, Barbara Dailey. OFFICERS President-Geraldine Wargo Vice President-Ann Arbufina Corresponding Secretary-Barbara Dailey Recording Secretary-Rosemary Collins Treasurer: Patricia Farkas Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority was founded in Columbia, Missouri in De- cember, 1888 by Eulalie Hockaday Sneed, Maude Bernadin, and Catherine Spen- cer. lt became a national sorority only three years after its founding, and ten years later had a grand council. ln 1930 Beta Sigma Omicron gained admittance to the NPC. ln 1951 a chapter was established at Youngstown University. Social events include the Founders Day Banquet, the Mother and Daughter Tea, the Chez Paree dance, and the Pink Lady Dinner Dance. The national philanthropic project of the group is the Pine Mountain Settle- ment in Harlan County, Kentucky, a scho-ol for underprivileged children in that district. Each year the local chapter also provides Christmas gifts for a needy family in the area. 166 First Row l-r: Marion Minghetfi, Barbara Dailey, Ann Arbutina, Geraldine Wargo, Rosemary Collins, Patricia Farkas, Joan Melek. Second Row. l-r: Dulcie Mesaros, Molly Stewart, Sally Gribbon, Carol Albright, Louise Gossick, Laura Coughlin, Eleanore DeMarco, Pat Wagner. Third Row: l-r: Margie Meelich, Marcie Potts, Barbara Reali, Louise Maron, Marilyn Slemons, Sandy Zarlengo, Dolores LaRiccia. 167 Third Row: JoAnn Meyer, Betsy Connaughton, Rita Romeo, Barbara Dorling, Kohut, Marijo Perry. Second Row: Gerry Stanton, Joan Durkin, Joan Scott, Joetta Smur, Kathie Hite, Ruth Hudock, Peggy Lou Dignan, Winnie McCambridge, Davene Ucello. First Row: Sally Knapick, Toni Carlomagno, Nancy Veauthier, Betty Lou Storey, Martha Clark, Vmlia Terle. 168 SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Standing: Vilma Terle, Corresponding Secretary, Martha Clark, Treasurer. Seated: Sally Knapick, Keeper of Graclesg Nancy Veauthier, Vice Presidentp Betty Lou Storey, Presidentg Toni Carlomagno, Recording Secretary. Sigma Sigma Sigma, founded at Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia, April 20, 1898, a national social sorority and a member of the National Pan- Hellenic Conference, installed Beta Psi Chapter on this campus in May, 1957. Tri Sigma aims to develop character, scholarship, Citizenship and spiritual con- sciousness among its members. Through good companionship, Charm School and other integrated programs that encourage the personal development of in- dividual members. Tri Sigma gives a design for worthwhile standards of social relationships. Tri Sigma Serves Children is the purpose of the sorority's social service projects, tlie chief of which is the Robbie Page Memorial which gives financial aid to the University Memorial I-Iospital of Chapel I-lill, North Carolina. This year Youngstown Tri Sigmas raised money for this project by a Topsey Turvey King election on campus. In addition to supporting this national project, Beta Psi Chapter had carried out its local service project of aiding in the support of a Greek boy who is now 6 years old. Mrs. Mar B. Smith and the Alumnae Advisory Board rovide 'uidance Y . P 3 and direction for the sorority. I69 F '- -- ., 915. -'Wg -.-Ma - Sw.. :if- 'f '.,1??w.s'.f 'f ry. V 5391- -- W .WW -ff-+. .5563 V,-We ,Q-B -2, .f Q5 ,, v ' .V ligvkifq ,A 5-xi35'Q45.f Z , ' Z 'I ', -. V Z . , ' z,,.g.. . 'L55,-...KEY ig -v - . Tw, ' 5 . x - ,- ,a1 1, v ff gs-.,41,,,-.,-.',, . as-.E - ' I ' ' :- .- , . 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'Q X- 'f 1? 1 '-EES'-'.. - 5 'S--. -211 ' -3 1 2-,-L -fgi,-,Req -1 sw, 2-gg, MJ, 4....w.Q-Q' . ..,. 2 : P U ,KET gferg E W fn sees 'V ,::-- - if .Ev 5? gs M Eg Y 2? 'I'h critical the sports fan cannot help QI squintin in xaazlnl L the achievement-studded X l program of the Youngstown Uni- ,I . A versity P 1958-59. ng In a re dented mgve in the history of the i ,'s lhg Red and te, :,- Ohio IA championships were M WW won in the :HU :,,? golf, and basketball, Q Sweeping Viffual zzz '- i :': S le honor available to :Q a small college. 3 E, :-f, : , . The student th : Administration are proud 4 azu: if of the way the at University have represented 'E :i displaying at all times nylulyl W a genuine love spor well as a high degree of sportsmanship, and the field of battle. ::: This sectio ,uzl e arbook we dedicate to these ' men, some alr dy ized for their achievements, A some who p ormed duties hidden from the uzlnyl public eye, to all members of the coaching A re. ,,.,.,.:.:. i K my . giiz U ig I I 'N g is i ., i staffs and th teams. fi? fl f Y , s .Vw fr? Y 2 , it 2 2 N., . ,tl , ,L M S wg H P , .,,,.., S, - . 1,91 t H xx X . B. 4- . Q 1,4 ' Nm P gf, . .... . . ' , .rf -iaisii X 4 4 65:5-ik . 31 ,.,.,,., . M I5 '-xzsagaasaaaaaa, fr 3, sf X ..f. 2 A Q E if vt 5 m af Q I W ' l Q ffl? 45: It 'wt -o , . , fr g .t 2 t 5 1 .I I 1 5 4 'III 2 E. 5 : 't ..,.. l7l t amuse-qw YOUNGSTOVVN UNIVERSITY BASEBALL TEA lst. Row: Carroll, Fusco, Sukora, Perm, Sfoops, Keshock, Klinger, Guiliano, Ambrose. Ha-fx, DOM ROSSELLI Baseball Coach 172 Giving new life to a recently renewed bas sport, the Penguins got a red-hot streak in the NAIA playoffs and went on to beat Ashland, and Baldwin-Wallace, 11-8, for the Ohio crow baseball. Coach Dom Rosselli deserves much credit for way he was able to re-build the Penguin bas team after such a long time Without a Youngst diamond entry. 1958 NAIA CHAMPS 2nd Row: Naples, Stang, Leonard, Razum, Bushman, Aison, Brahney Rclphfis, Coach Dom Rosselli. TOP PLATEMEN 4 173 Finishing the season with a fine 11-6 record was good enough for the Ohio NAIA championship, and considering the outstanding array of opponents the record is definitely good. Standing out for their individual performances were powerhouse hitters Ron Stoops, who joined the Washington Senators after graduation, Rich Suchora, local sandlot star, and little Don Parm who wields a big stick at the plate. Charley Bushman, Mike Santor, Tom Raphtis, and Chris DeAscenzio all did a commendable job on the mound for the Penguins. The entire team should be congratulated for bringing Youngstown the NAIA crown in baseball. PENGUIN PITCHING STARS , ,,.s-1 , V., Nik Ace Penguin Pitchers. Left to right, Charles Bushman, Mike Santor, Tom Rophtis, Chris Deascenzio. 'I74 Dam Siam 'em Wow Wh Dane PENGUIN TENNI 1958 First row kneeling: Powell, Szabo, Dokmanovich, Hart. ' Tennis Team Captain George Dokmanovich and Coach Bob Thompson review fundamentals of gripping Tennis racket. 176 2nd Row: Kornsporn, Manager, Lone, Simpson, Coach Bob Thompson. 1958 Don Kornsporn, Manager-Bob Thompson, Coach. I77 RALPH LANE STEVE SZABO JIM HART SIX O NETME THE BEST LN ol-no ?' GEO. DOCMANOVICH DON SIMPSON HAROLD POWELL 1958 PENGU Left to right sitting: John Abdoo, Tom Richards, John Krafcik, Paul Ceremuga, Ed Howley, Ed Bodnar, Glenn Hammercheck, Jim Richards, Bob Mertz, Boris Traikoff, Jerry Cox, and assistant coach Dom Rosselli. Middle Row: Ray Carter, Ralph Morelli, Frank Henzes, Jerry Stumpo, Merv Spencer, Dave Johnson, Pete Arlow, Larry Markasky, Mike Santor, Jim Sevenich, Herm Yassall, Tony Lucente. QRUFFWQ, uf' ilii'UE4 i'HiU' DWIGHT DIKE BEEDE WILLARD WEBSTER Football Coach Athletic Director and Trainer 180 OTBALL TEAM mx -was-xanax am-'ma an N if a ack Row: Coach Dike Beede, Willard Webster, athletic director and trainer, Ronnie White, Jim Rich, Nate Murray, John Armeni, Larry Jordan, Mike Giambcittista, Tom Deley, Ed Yaugo, Bill Davidson, TonH'Smolanovich, assistant coache' Sloko Gill and Lou Diorio. BOARD OF STRATEGY H 1 Left to Right: Assistants Herb Gorby, Lou DiOrio, Dom Rosselli, Sloko Gill 'l8l Q. , Lf Another Penguin Score Breaks Loose E. Michigan Stops Richards 183 Zieezdffzg ide 77ea7ac'a4 la Window 185 IO CHAMPS 77ea7a6a4 Qplaze 746fzd 0464 72,4 7,4 gage Enema BASKETBALL . . . '58-'59 For the third time in as many years, Coach Dom Rosselli led the Penguin varsity basketball team through a brilliant regular season, and then in true-to-form fashion. swept through the Ohio District 22 play-offs and gained a trip to Kansas City. Captained by senior center Herb Lake, the Penguins chalked up an 18-ll record over the 29 games played, including the Ohio NAIA tournament and the Kansas City and Quincy tournaments. Operating around a team nucleus of Herb Lake, Mickey Yugovich, jim Cramer, Beanie Gordon, and Howie Mclilroy, with subs Roy Taylor and Charley Bushman, the Penguins en- tertained thousands of fans at South Field House. The outlook for next year is rosy if you don't mind the thorn that goes with the rose. The entire team will be back except Herb Lake fthe thorn to missj, Charley Bushman, and little johnny Melfi. lf the Penguins can find a re- placement for Herb Lake on the boards, look for another field-house-busting banner year. Captain Herb Lcike and Dom Rosselli A FIVE -VVAY THREAT ? PENGUIN BASKETBALL TEAM Lost to the Penguin basketball team will be these three seniors who will be leaving the familiar red and white uniforms to future neo- Phytcs. Herh l,alce will probably never he replaced in the minds of those fans who relish an exciting brand of play mixed with humor and wit. Herh was a serious devotee to the roundlmall sport, hut he also enjoyed Uchewing the rag with opposing players. fans, and even referees. Charlet' liushman will prolmlmlx' he remem- bered for a long time for the game several rears hack when he came in with seconds to go and let loose with a l'11Ll1ll'-g'LllllCLl set shot that won the game. Since then he has been known as two- second Charlie . SENIORS 189 Coach Dom Rosselli delivers the traditional half-time pep-talk to the Penguin cagers, who seem to be listening with keen interest. l Dom explains some of the fundamentals to Beanie Gordon shows the coach that he his boys. They know that he knows what he's talking knows how to deliver the goods. He must have about, for he used to be a top notch cage star listened real good to Coach Rosselli's instructions. at Geneva. 190 1 191 4 W Heads Up l've Got FRANK GUARNATI'S FRESHMAN TEAM 193 Advertising Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Class of 1959 Westinghouse Electric Corporation rmwsromviea D1v1s1oN Sharon, Pennsylvania Congratulations, Class of 1959 We're appreciative of a fine University in Youngstown and of the good Work done there. GOLDEN AGE BEVERAGE CORPORATIGN YOUNGSTOWN PAINT AND GLASS CO. 554 Hilker Street Youngstown, Ohio Established 1903 195 Congratulations, Seniors We Wish You Success in All Your Endeavors. Mo K E LV E Y' S Your Family store since 1333 TI-IE MWICKWOODN 217 Wick Avenue Phone Riverside 7-0265 Breakfasts Daily L heon Specials Evening Full Course Dinners Specialists in Banquets. Parties and Ccrlering See Us for Your Plans and Reservations Open Daily 6:30 A.M.-8:30 P.M. 196 BEST WISI-IES MAI-IONING CCUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL 81 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE B. K. Delisio, Sec'y. Chester W. Bailey, Chairman AMES E. MODARELLI jeweler Watches - Diamonds - Jewelry 26 Wick Avenue Dollar Bank Building Youngstown, Ohio Rlverside 3-7147 C. J. LITTLE 81 SON CO. Youngstown Sporting Goods Pimnbmg-Hequnq-An conditioning commuters Company, Inc. Since 1898 Athletic Equipment for All Sports 21 N rih Ch ' 236 N. Phelps St. Youngstown. Ohio 0 amplon Quality Repair and Remodeling Work Rlverside 7-3023 Dressers of Champions Congratulations Rlverside 7-2327 - Blverside 6-9171 fo the THE RINGSIDE CAFE 1959 Graduating Class Specializing in B O Chinese G American Dishes PI-I O S Hazel at Commerce, Youngstown, Ohio Wm. I. Varverys Congratulations Congratulations SHERRYWS NEWPORT VILLAGE Ready-To-Wear MILLINERY 4049 Hillman way sr 2-9111 4039 Hillman way . . . off Nzwponr SQUI-IRE Youngstown. ohio PHoNE sr 9-aaao 9 YOUNGSTOWN 12. OHIO The Lowry Furniture Sr Carpet Co. Compliments of 4120 Market Street Youngstown 7, Ohio 81 ART CO., INC. By Invitation, Guild Member the Grand Rapids Furniture Makers Guild 36 W. Wood Street at Phelps Store Hours 9:00 mm. until 9:00 p.m. Every Day Youngstown. Ohio Ley Sfudio 446491: 4, 1, WEDDINGS 0 PORTRAITS BABIES 0 COMMERCIAL 9 2020 E. Midlothian Blvd. Phone: ST 8-4069 Youngstown 2, Ohio 198 Compliments of HELLER-MURRAY COMPANY General Contractors for your New Science Building 'Congratulations to the Class of 1959 THE WILKOFF COMPANY 199 Compliments of CI-IANEY PHARMACY 2603 Mahoning Ave. Youngstown. Ohio Complete Prescription Service Compliments of COMMERCIAL PIPING INC. 85 East I-Iyldcr Street Dicrl SWe-etbricrr 9 3246 Diczl Olympic 2 4347 f rf f I 1578 Mnnnninq Awienue 2641 Robbins Jive. If they gave a Ph.D. X Youngstown 9, Ohio Niles, Qhio f 01' 9 W f iz 'W ! FLOW We M. J4, would 5 HIGLEYSWY li have X F D YIIIIHIIIIIIIIIW ,- ,,l ,J Let Flowers Say lt! Alnn It for You. LUSTIGVS . A 'L' super collection l if GAINARD AND PRICE 311SW61'S . -Q if n ff i .Quality Meats every Shoe ' need W if will ' l il nl 2108 Market Street YOU hElV6l xi ST 28116 Downtown and 5 Branch l - Stores to Serve You Compliments of The Standard Slag Company 1200 Wick Building Y0ungS1L0WT1, 0150 200 ZW SIGN OF GOOD TASTE GUNGHMGM BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE cocA-coLA COMPANY sv COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF YOUNGSTOWN Mlinowledge will forever govern ignorance. And a people who mean to be their own governors, must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives. A popular government without popular informa- tion or the means of acquiring it, is but a prologue to a farce or a tragedy, or perhaps both. James Madison President, 1809-1813, 1813-1817 Huang sinnm Hinhiratnr CONGRATULATIONS COLLEGE SUNOCO SERVICE 405 Wick Avenue Tires - Batteries - Oils - Lubrication - Washing - Accessories Candy - Cigarettes - Coffee Phone RI 6-9476 Free Green Stamps Road Service COMPLIMENTS of a FRIEND 203 Congratulations and Best Wishes The 01110 LEA1111111 110. The YOUNGSTOWN GIRARD, OHIO STEEL TANK COMPANY Tanners of Calfskins Congratulations . . . tothe YOUNGSTOWN UNIVERSITY CLASS OE 1959 Our compliments on the completion of your undergraduate studies, and our best Wishes to each of you for a bright future in the important years ahead. YOUNGSTOWN STEEL CAR CORPORATIGN NILES. OHIO 204 Be Sure to Shop at ST AMBAUGI-I-Tl-lOlvIPSON'S For Complete Selections of Hardware and Home Needs. Day in cmd. Defy out You'll Do Better at Stormbauqh-Thompson's 10 Stores in Youngstown-Warren-Sharon McKinley Heights cmd Ashtabula Compliments COMMERCIAL of SHEARING 81 STAMPING CoMPANY William C. Grannis YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO New Castle, Pa. 205 BOCHERT-WELLS PAINTING CO. PAINTING CONTRACTORS Wczllpcxper and Paint 2301 Market Street Youngstown Phone STer1ing 8-6587 Best Wishes The Metropolitan Savings and Loan Company Ohio 42 No. Phelps Street Youngstown. Ohio Congratulations and Best Wishes HOTEL PICK-OHIO CAn Albert Pick Hotelj Youngstown. Ohio Congratulations NAVIN'S BELMONT FLOWERS 3238 Belmont Avenue Youngstown. Ohio POULAKOS BAKERY featuring HONEY CREAM DONUTS We Cater to Leading Hotels and Restaurants Rlverside 7-1233 206 Compliments of B and B Construction Co. and Buckeye Installation Co. Congratulations to the Class of 759 Be Strong! We are not here to play, to dream, to drift, We have hard work to do and loads to lift, Shun not the struggle-face it, 'tis God's gift. Be Strong! Say not, The days are evil. Who's to blame? And fold the hands and acquiesce-oh, shame! Stand up, speak out, and bravely, in God's name. Be Strong! lt matters not how deep intrenched the Wrong, How hard the battle goes, the day how long, F aint not-fight on! Tomorrow comes the song. STRGUSS-lf-IIRSHBERC-3'S 207 AGN 'wa Z 'O ow X fi? 3 gli! S Xx 1 TV ,f , 1, ,' lex I L 16 ff, Q-3 ED ff-X 16 s T13 ff' 'Qi 5 .Lge , Symbol of Solid Achievement With this ring goes every good wish for your success-and for the progress of the university in which all Youngstown takes pride. RAYMOND BRENNER Iewelers Since 1877 FEDERAL AT HAZEL Headquarters for Youngstown University Rings Don Wissenbach Fred Wissenbach In Youngstown Exclusively at. . . WISSENBACIYS EAGLE CLOTHES the most famous name in fine clothing WISSENBACH CLOTHES It takes an expert to fit a suit with that special look of having been individually made for its wearer . . and that's just the kind of fit you'1l get here, whether you choose one of our top quality hand-tailored gar- ments or one of our more moderately priced gar- ments. 4035 Hillman Way iNewport Plazal Phone ST 8-0475 Hours: Daily 9:30 a.m. to 9p.m. Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 6p.m. Compliments of Comet l-Hour Cleaners 618 Fifth Avenue Compliments of L. I. Schuler 62 Sons Heating Co. 1723 Market Street RI 3-0206 Elmo Corset 6. Lingerie Shop 2724 Market Street Vic Oberg Dawn Cleaners 6418 Market Street Youngstown Wholesale Merchandising Co. 115 Boardman Street Murberger and Lambert. Flowers 2506 Glenwood Avenue-ST 2-8149 Iohnny's Cycle Shop Bicycles. Motorcycles. Motorbikes 6 Motorscooters 1719 Market Street RI 3-4852 Compliments of Bill D'Amico. Realtor Wes Gollan. Salesman. ST 2-1635 Newport Camera Center 3707 Market Street Pierre's Hairstyling Salon 3608 Southem Boulevard First in Hair Fashion for the Discriminating Woman Gene's Restaurant 2597 Market Street Henry's Uptown Ieweler's 2722 Market Street 2 Compliments of Your Annual Printer THE YOUNGSTOWN LITHOGRAPHING CGMPANY YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO 209 THE LAST WORD The greatest realization that 1 have upon the completion of this yearbook is that I have accomplished little alone, and that without the guidance and help of some people, the yearbook would never have completed on time. This is a time for expressing the many thanks to those who have been generous and kind with any help they could give me. Mr- Ed Moeller, Youngstown Lithographing Co., whose good taste and professional judgment have been of most value to mc, deserves many thanks. Both last year's editor and I agree that no other person could possibly replace Mr. Moeller, for his help, far beyond usual aid, enabled us to accomplish much more in a shorter period. Mr. Abey, Abey's Studio, has more than once offered wise photographic advise in matters where I was a bit naive. Mr. Thomas Gay, Neon advisor, has been most generous, both with en- couragement and advise. Mrs. Christine Dykema, Miss lvis Boyer and Dean Gillespie also gave precious time to me in talking over Neon matters, which were often beyond me. These people I sincerely wish to thank for all their kindness. Most of all, I would like to thank the members of my staff for their wonderful ability that more than aided in getting this yearbook completed in a manner which we hope will please the student body. Each one has displayed such ingenuity and capability in his own work, that I was free to take care of other matters. 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