Youngstown University - Neon Yearbook (Youngstown, OH)
- Class of 1960
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Haig' I REMA Ai . .A A A-I R-KS: . f Mf f n f . 1 Xu' Q 1 1 ' W-,C,zwr'L'3 A Rf' I M 1::ft,Z-V abolfe te fb be e I ken ' respsctu nsqj owl ? - Ucgxfx of XTXOWGD Board of Trustees CHARLES M. BEEGHLY President Strip Steel Division, Iones and Laughlin Steel Corporation IAMES L. BEEGHLY Secretary and Treasurer Economy Engine Company WALTER BENDER Chairman of the Board The General Fireproofing Company l. EUGENE BENNETT Manchester, Bennett, Powers and Ullman WILLIAM E. BLISS Vice-President The Standard Slag Company WILLIAM H. BUNN The Board ot 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 ot Youngs- town University. 'l'he students thank the Board for its achievements which have made the University a finer place to study in. Officers RAYMOND I. WEAN, Chairman I. LESTER MAUTHE, Vice-Chairman IOHN N. MCCANN, Vice-Chairman CHARLES G. WATSON, Vice-Chairman HUGH W. MANCHESTER, Recording Secretary CARL W. ULLMAN, Treasurer Members SIDNEY I. COLLINS Clark and Collins, Certified Public Accountants I. WILLIARD COX President CHARLES B. CUSHWA, IR. President Company PAUL B. DAVIES General Secretary OSCAR F. GAYTON IOHN H. GRAFT General Superintendent PhYSfCfU11 Corporation IOSEPH G. BUTLER III A. S. GLOSSBRENNER Director President The Butler Institute of American Art 14 Daniels Motor Freight, Incorporated The Commercial Shearing and Stamping The Young Men's Christian Association The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Youngstown District, The Republic Steel The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company York THE REVEREND GLENN W. HOLBROOK HENRY A. ROEMER Pastor Chairman of the Board Cathedral of Saint Columba The Sharon Steel Corporation FRED B- KING' TR- WILLIAM 1. SAMPSON. JR. Fred B. King Sons Company President WILLIAM F. MAAG, IR. The American Welding and Mcmufacturing Editor and Publisher C0mPCmY The Youngstown V1nd1cator CLARENCE It STROUSSI IR. I- LESTER MAUTHE The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Chairman oi the Board Company The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company LISLE A' SPENCER TOHN N' MCCANN The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the PhYsician United States President and Attorney The Home Savings and Loan Company THOMAS H. MURRAY The Heller-Murray Company President The Dollar Savings and Trust Company CHARLES G. WATSON Chairman of the Board WILLIAM B- POLLOCK H The Youngstown Welding and Engineering President Company The William B. Pollock Company RAYMOND I WEAN FRANKLIN B. POWERS president Manchester, Bennett, Powers and Ullman The Wear, Engineering Company MRS. FRANK PURNELL IAMES L. WICK IR. WM. HAIG RAMAGE Retired Valley Mould and Iron Corporation LAURIN D WOODWORTH CARL C- RIGSBY General Superintendent Genef U1 MUUU9'-if Youngstown District, United States Steel Packard Electric Division of General Motors Corp. Corporation THE TRUSTEES OF THE RAYEN SCHOOL IOHN W. FORD, President judge Mahoning County Common Pleas Court I. EUGENE BENNETT Manchester, Bennett, Powers and Ulhnccn WILLIAM F. MAAG, IR. Editor and Publisher The Youngstown Vindicator I. RUSSELL McKAY President and Attorney The Home Savings and Loan Company MRS. ALFRED E. REINMAN 15 President DR. HOWARD IONES 16 To the Senior Class. 1960 Your years at Youngstown University have been a period of absorption in your own immediate problems and personal search for knowledge with which to solve them. You are free now to put that learning to the test of experience. It is a test which offers adventure and the challenge of goals beyond those of personal success. In concern with day to day planning it is easy to lose perspective. Perhaps it is well to be reminded occasionally of Alfred North Whitehead's statement that it is high aims which give ultimate meaning to life: only in conforming his individual purposes to ideals be- yond personal limitations can the wise man face his fate, master of his soul. n HOWARD W. IONES, President 17 Dean DR. IOSEPH E. SMITH In a recent address before the students of the University of Toronto, the speaker approached the final point of his speech by asking, And finally, students, what do you owe your Alma Mater? And then as he indulged in a dramatic pause, a student heckler shouted, Tuition and Fees! It is our hope that now or later you will owe the University no tuition or fees but rather a realization that your money was spent to acquire the three basic objectives of a liberal education: respect for individual man, acceptance of social responsibility and awareness of interdependence. May the four years spent with us in pursuit of these objectives be the happiest years of your lite. JOSEPH E. SMITH 18 Registrar PHILIP P. BUCHANAN One does not get rich in material things by working for an educational institution. I came to Youngstown University in 1927 and as I look back over the years and think of the fine young people I have encouraged to go to college, many of whom have graduated and gone out to responsible posi- tions, I feel a sense of deep satisfaction and I have a renewed faith in the youth of today. I am confident that our world is safe in their hands. I would not trade the friendships I have made at Youngstown University for any material gains which I might have made in another field of endeavor. PHILIP P. BUCHANAN 19 Dean of Men IOHN P. GILLESPIE Here at Youngstown University we try first to emphasize scholarship and the capacity for sustained intellectual effort. In addition, we believe that ethical and moral development is a desirable and necessary adjunct of higher education. It is our hope that we and our students may fully realize and profit from this primary responsibility of our administra- tion, our faculty and our student body. IOHN P. GILLESPIE. 20 Dean of Women AEI -ws-'P OLIVE P. MCCARTY The Office of the Dean of Women, which I occupy, is responsible pri- marily for the welfare of all women students of Youngstown University. This means helping students with personal and academic problems through counseling, and by making available other university and community ser- vices by referral in instances of financial, health and home problems. Many students find their way to Main 2l0 when they are seeking aid for their organization's social programs, for the scheduling of most extra- curricular activities is done by the Co-ordination and Calendar Committee, which I am chairman of. Whether it's a question of May we borrow the silver tea service, Dean? or Is the auditorium free next Wedne-sday?, then, the office and its occu- pants stand ready to help with the right answer: and those students who want help, counseling or information - or who just want to share some good news and a cup of tea--are always welcome in Main 2l0. OLIVE P. MCCARTY 21 Business Manager P. CALVIN PICKARD Mr. Pickard, as Business Manager of Youngstown University since 1936, has skillfully supervised the business and financial program of the school. Mr. Pickard has an extensive teaching and vocational background in accounting, auditing and office management, and has acted as dean of the School of Business Administration during World War II. 1 31 rhg5F3'?,r1 f..-Qtifgfvs 33' 4 Q Rf Assistant Business Manage: WILLIAM G. NELSON Assisting Mr. Pickard ir1 his many duties is Mr. Nelson who came to Youngstown University in November, 1946, and had previously been with the Home Builders Research Institute in Washington, D. C., as chief accountant. During the war he served with the 11th Air Borne division in New Guinea, the Philippines and Iapan. As chief war- rant officer, he served as assistant and battalion adjutant and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for meritorious ser- vice. Mr. Nelson graduated from Youngs- town University with an A. B. degree and has a M. Litt. degree from the University of Pittsburgh. -fa?-'14?'r vi T:5 i'!1'?.!i 5W3i2 T -.ai . gy JS' rf 1 4 ft l , ' t V Recorder MARY B. SMITH Mrs. Smith, director of the Recorder's Of- fice, 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 leadership. of Mrs. Smith, the Records Office does a competent and speedy job of recording grades and credit hours. ef - V W3 Director of Machine Records KATHLEEN ELENZ Mrs. Elenz is in charge of the IBM Depart- ment at the Recorder's Office of the University, where she has the responsibility of issuing all class cards for registrations. This is a mam- moth task when one considers the large en- rollment of the University. . 3 , I 4 yy X. i. l . Qty ty U f 1 DIRECTOR F fl o STUDENT ASSISTANTS BERNICE BROWNLEE Miss 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 Education at Youngstown University. Auditor LILLIAN I. COLE Miss Cole is the auditor of Youngstown University, and is supervisor of the accounting and payroll departments. Miss Betty Williams, who is Miss Cole's assistant, deserves mention for the many duties which she performs efficiently. Director of Public Relations FBEDA R. FLINT Miss Freda Flint, director of Public Rela- tions at Youngstown University, has been here for 40 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, statistics and general in- formation regarding students, sports events, campus organizations, enrollment, alumni, and many other news events may be obtained from Miss Flint's office. Director of Placement ALFRED I. MINOTTI Mr. Minotti, director of the Placement Of- fice, came to the University in 1956. Mr. Minotti was previously an employment super- visor for the Ohio State Employment Office and an assistant buyer for the G. M. McKelvey Company. The Placement Office handles all requests from employers for qualified personnel to fill various positions. It is also the responsibility of the agency to operate the Teacher Place- ment Bureau and to arrange interviews be- tween students and prospective employers. l 24 fn Psychometrist MARY ANN POPE DOBRICH Mrs. Dobrich is in charge of the Testing Office of the University cmd is an instructor in the Department of Psychology. She supervises all of the testing programs within the Univer- sity. Mrs. Dobrich received her A. B. degree from Youngstown University and her M. ED. degree from the University of Pittsburgh. fx Librarian GEORGE JONES Mr. Iones has been in charge of the library since September of 1957. Mr. Iones has pro- vided the finest opportunities for students to take advantage of this necessary and vital part of their education. Mr. Iones received his B. A. from Oberlin, his M. A. from Harvard and his M. L. S. from Kent. At present, he is com- pleting his requirements for his Ph. D. from Harvard. fi Head Nurse LA VERNE REILLY Mrs. Reilly has been head nurse at Youngs- town University for eight years. She received her R. N. at the Youngstown Hospital and her B. S. from Youngstown University. Mrs. Reilly also instructs in health and first aid education. Manager of Bookstore ELEANOR CARNEY Mrs. Carney holds a very responsible posi- tion at Youngstown University. She is in- valuable both to the student body and the faculty. Mrs. Carney orders books for all classes plus a Wide outside reading selection for interested students. ggggysiss-pin www-mssss,EE5g' assess , 'nwmwsssnr vm if -were HEQEJS-as Maw .rw gg . www . Eiiim Heifw' -W- Bgyyzs Egan-'i9rvm-ssgg is P E W - U B F i, Eiilffeae was . T2-'ewriss-.HQSZLQM-WS-few. W .mms-W EE S8588 Sift Q,-pm-is mamma a mama is-mast-m sixteen 532359815 ,MQNMYWJ pew-in-tmwxglg X mm rim . is A Alumni Secretary WALTRAUT STEIN Miss Stein is the alumni secretary at Youngstown University. She graduated from Youngstown in 1957 with a B, A. degree, and received her M. A. degree from Ohio Univer- sity in 1959. Miss Stein also teaches social science and philosophy, 26 -s fi ,sf mr-21 Env mi-W .Wm - -12 Director of Athletics WILLARD L. WEBSTER Mr. Webster is the Athletic Director at Youngstown University. This position entails the scheduling of all sports events for the University, as well as the planning and super- vision of the various training programs for athletes. Mr. Webster is the District 22 NAIA chairman and is also an instructor in the Biology Department. Mr. Webster graduated from Geneva Col- lege with a B. S. degree, and has done gradu- ate work at the University of Pittsburgh. x 1:-17 Dr. low's Book Reviewed ' In Several Publications The student body may possibly be interested in the following article which contains excerpts of reviews of Dr. Lows book i LENIN ON THE QUESTION OF NATIONALITY, which was nub- lished last year including two recent reviews. - In addition, during the last months a number of reY and reviews have been published by Dr. Low In the Tne AMERICAN nrsrorucnn Review appeared a tudents SLHCQ A the work of a leading German historian, Walter Goetz: l nv Mari-ma zerrr, in the July issue of THE aussie: 6 discussion -of a new studyeby J P. Meyer, LENINISM December issue of THE SOCIAL STUDIES is to be fo of W.B. Walsh, RUSSIA AND THE SOVIET UNION. - T just learned that a longer article of his, The E' Republic and Soviet Hungary , the first fruit of rest Dr. Low in the archives of the Austrian foreign r thin Us Cease S summer of 1958 invienna, has been accepted for Unlversity ness eg,-uggle THE JOURNAL oe CENTRAL EUROPEAN new At a C1 as ada-ed 50 meet early in 1960. This research was made possible by' exberlenge when C011 to its full time growmg Americarbmilosophlcal Society which enabled ' Pefsofme 'gg great dlfeges and U me facrutys Shfdenp em vierr. I1 E ' e-vt . , mem bowl 1sfr,dee lflcuiry in aglver-S1195 a Even newmeollmen RGVIQD Dans ---re, - Ot number R Orfunate ul,-mg 5 Cross th Ihbgq-S , LEN! Uri Ins . thre e .seven I, Im' sta a e We G cou ng R - plfes -L e we msc U11 flme IN Y. Bookma.. el ' i motors '- ' ' - 'ous E Bill CThe foregoing study was one nz A 6 d H ri those selected for the U.S: Moscow p f exhibit and also one of those object- 4 ..-hh Week ed to by Soviet authoritiesg U.P,,, d Unjvglgit dispatch. Aug. e, 1959 New r 'ruse Y wr - ' . r . Wan om' a fe Times? A ce e 'rage natfn Guido acb Amerie eil Ve A Q lb THE Ame Fluids confer Ptoieeeofi' Shecfa 26131111 is Swf Dobbergn v1Ew,oct. 195 ,meg Miner. wa, 'Y-Dobbe, ,on tzer and Kohn A1fX'9d p, Bw Robert LA we Y3d2uS1aeaQJn1red W0 onglnaian Hrs OU, gratitude of stu Defmm S- FWSLMQOQ Oiwn Unitfegfd his 8 sg Came to communism and Orvvllliu ot me Younget0 mess, -A Univ? M de GJ' as nationalism by at Reiki? matron- 6 Q B05 Mxcrrxeilngn h 'S y and gree 5.0m documented study i Aiimwyi-alll axWI:xie:euGe. My and gave is P D at has been framework of Lenin' Bitch mation on Fvldin meetlngg We-Stem problem of nationale mi?-is Unwefsx and 12- W gqeltflggorl Name fines himself to an are sw-W March 1 in be hemmpw, 95 AC d ead political thought vi uf5KVge5SronStxe 55150 il me GOL 35500 ha Fqcxx J C nationalism, but he A an on . D, 5 A bil ec L far this segment of canning, v-Wifi eeonsogepeaeeel of ucifx A COUSPTB ce has been accepted o bans' is he, NIBIW1 3:80399 39Cre Bu can efen ts . - YQIXGB dauoil- . eng, M PYC't H591 H0595 relsielf, H d early Soviet policy ' ee tl Fong adv'-aims me WM- trale me W' ee on 0 EDU az ee in-do w M er cise analysis .. reveale FO' nuns. .narrcer Nymxms W Attend Sock?-X ts rrom els n OB:-nerr siszeneieei ' f T ASW' rw. F1 -ness e ' me its terms M155 Leonard Arne n Lenin s tho, Mwagemff may 99151 eiscusse - me O unreal SG Mac all W d L Mm fr distortion of that thoug 39:10 .H D6 , V an 0 W AD L0 I , B' . , Q gum- eww! ey! ' eirko Emi mire ved to m.rS Mm eirggefnliitefin but even dulxx mon Subie e Aitmncgdntggrgooii of E2Lgf,e256 gtgjyet an Dr Ge is acytcedig berbew , , W . assume 'ffl jars Eel' on eye!! YZ B- 25 rNTEaNA'r1oNAL Review os T U1 the E1 S ,his duff 'aundr The C prevail Oreo socran HISTORY, Amsterdam, 1958. 'Hang Mrecrrrcai E-Ingles H Inari Samir WSW,-r ue me rn We' Nr. 3, p. 521. Mf-Leary, .gm Voifko Wzeez-ing De Con 9 X param? lo polii-W: .. V ful ri iid Q Mafgtera D io' is WO O 'eSfcier LOW wi ot we Ohgauafmbn A very use an we ocumen vers-I r eg,-ee rkrng D to ,am G 5.3 a was at t at o Q ed survey is given here of Leninf 'T T Pittsburg U I e 5 tb My 515 ache: 0 .Logic opinions on the nationality questioi' Mr. P r in Ufh Sr-,ieitus toieeiof 0 Church f We ' Whig how much they were influenced ' mee i 0, W the peculalr Russian conditions ,,,' become efom Ohio hgnqolds what measure they corresponded vim' Dalia -S0hOo1mus fe 'InStrlV9l'S1ty the ideas held by Marx and Eng tdifect ,Une lb Music, Mucho! in and how they changed under the rumpet Sfudand and will r Wh be pact of practical problems, espe Ken We ellie. fniitrucg ly after the October Revolutij ment new L, WM very appreciahie characteristicf .State Uof Re MFA- 'lg Hy, a 1958 book ls thoroughness with ,f op, H ' has becom agree gum ' opponents ln the sod Oak-,coertzfw resid ejirmath just I . 'ts V I., U 6 Ioseph Earl Smith Professor and Head ot the Department of Economics, and Director of the Division of Social Sciences A. B., Oxford University: M. A., University of Nebraska: Ph. D., Wallas Michael Klasovsky Head of the Department of Geography B. S. in Ed., Bowling Green State University: M. A., Ohio State University R l 1 ' I is .mf - , l ' 4 ,,!iI5fW5tf'!, - ' - f f :aW? 9v f ',-tzetzgq, -5 ' 1 i' 'X .Y . M . :t'teo.9 V-if has-us, it 4 , B5 N' Bruce Thoburn Rrley Head of the Department of Philosophy and Religion A. B., Cornell tlowalf S. T. B., Ph. D.. Boston University. Graduate Study: Harvard David Marion Behen Head of the Department of History Ph. B., Ph. D., Chicago Karl Washburn Dykema Director of the Division of Language and Literature Head of the Departments of English and Speech and Dramatics A B., A. M., Columbia. Graduate study: Alliance Francaise tParisl: Berlin: Columbia Leonard T. Richardson Head of the Departments of Ancient Languages and Modern Languages A. B., Aurora: A. M., Chicago: Docteur de l'Universite, Grenoble Walter Edwin Mayer Head of the Department ot Psychology A. B., Ohio Northern: M. Ed., Ph. D., Pittsburgh Pauline Esterhay Botty Head of the Department of Sociology B. S. in Ed., New York State Teachers fBuftcz1o2: LL. B., Youngstown: A. M., Western Reserve Eugene Dodd Scudder Head of the Department of Chemistry A. B., A. M., Ph. D., Indiana I 5-N Clair L. Worley Head of the Department of Biology A. B., Hiram: M. S., Idaho: Ph. D., Wisconsin Frank Ioseph Malak Head of the Department of Mathematics B. S. in Ed., Ohio State: M. Litt., Pittsburgh Frank Mahoney Ellis Head of the Department of Physics B. S., Carnegie Institute of Technology: M. Ed., M. S., Pittsburgh 29 3mMNB wE:QQg57LM ..fH . 5 an a an asm nr sg: ag.. Kr Q .E . ,f.Z H :Ein gt gtg .E .3 mm E H Bin ,ss vii -in has ss as 'W mm mst- nr saws as ..im .wha ...QE Bias BEEN . .Q . X . .. -Q hi... E. EE .sa nilAmE me , S8 2:5 was Q.. ,. as Egan BUY' .EH 5 Qs 's if xg mms WEsE.mE Ss s EEE I on Michael Naberezny Head of the Department of Art B. S. in Ed., Youngstown: A. M., Iowa. Graduate Study: Garrett Biblical Institute William B. Carson Head of the Department of Health cmd Physical Education B. S. in Ed., Youngstown University. Graduate Study: Westminister College Ilaiean Feldrniller Head of the Department of Home Economics B. S., Penn State University: M. S., Ohio State University A . ILM X E sis .. ws nr ffm Ex Sigma 5 it use 'Qi mr, mmm Eim . S is in .QI , S in , E,g,g B-qw fem if 'X 2 1. in fmlf sag 'Q wma wings at as fates, .s .a George H. G. Iones Head of the Department of Library Science B. A., Oberlin College: M. A., Harvard University: M. A. in L. S., Kent State University. Graduate Study: Harvard University Lt. Col. Hummel Head of the Department of Military Science and Tactics B. S. in E. E., Purdue. Lieutenant Colonel, Artillery, United States Army Robert Lavelle Miller Dean, School of Business Administration Head ol the Department of Accounting and Advertising B. S. in B. A., M. B. A., Ohio State 'Edward Thomas Reilly Elead of the Department f Business Organization QS. in B. A., Youngstown: .B. A., Western Reserve William S. F lad -lead of the Department of Advertising . A., Lafayette College, . B. A., Harvard. raduate Study: Western eserve McKinley Browne lead of the Department vi Merchandising L S., Michigan State gormalf M. S., New York. raduate Study: Jew York Kaa- Iames B. Williams Director of the Secretarial School Arcada: Western Kentucky State Teachers: Bowling Green College of Commerce Ioseph Franklin Swartz Dean, School of Education A. B., Bridgewater: M. Ed., Ph. D., Pittsburgh Michael I ecm Charignon Dean, Rayen School of Engineering B. S. in Mech. E., B. S. in E. E., M. E., North Dakota State. Graduate Study: Pittsburgh. Registered , Engineer 31 mga . M 'W rr nm 53. Iohn N. Cernica Head of the Department of Civil Engineering B. E., Youngstown Universityf M. S., Ph. D., Carnegie Institute of Technology. Registered Engineer Paul Luginbill Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering B. S. in Ch. E., Purdue: M. S., Akron Raymond Edward Kramer Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering B. S., Heidelberg: M. S. in E. E., Case Institute of Technology. Graduate Study: Case Institute of Technology: Pittsburgh 32 'NJ Frank D'Isa Head ot the Department of Mechanical Engineering B. S., Youngstown: M. S. in M. E., Carnegie Institute of Technology. Graduate Study: Pittsburgh. Registered Engineer Edward Fisher Head of the Department of Metallurgical Engineering B. S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Graduate Study: Columbia I School of Mines and Metallurgyl Kenneth R. Kitchen Dean, The Dana School of Music B. Mus. Ed., Murray State: Mus. M., Michigan. Graduate Study: Cosmopolitan School of Music, Michigan. Pupil of Alexander Kipnis, M.O.H. Protestant Chaplain REV. ALBERT L. LINDER Bev. Linder, Protestant chaplain at Youngs- town University since April 1, 1948, has been a guiding inspiration to all students. A few of his many duties are advisor to the Religion in Life Fellowship group, conducting weekly chapel services, and counseling students, staff, and faculty members. Before coming to the university, Rev. Lin- der served as pastor at the Trinity Baptist Church, Dayton: First Baptist Church, Free- hold, New Ierseyy 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. Roman Catholic Chaplain FATHER PAUL M. PETRIC Father Petric is the advisor for Catholic students at Youngstown University. He attend- ed Sts. Peter and Paul's school and Ursuline High School in Youngstown, St. Ioseph's Col- lege in Indiana and St. Mary's Seminary in Cleveland. Being a native of Youngstown is a valuable prerequisite to his position as advisor to Catho- lic students because he is familiar with prob- lems 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. Ioseph Church. W 4 W, Wi-XX'iXCff: FORK 'i1C1'Q1L,Qi1YS5lYiG f mme saweieme imma of KQXYXBB-GX oi 'me '61 'ff may nomine- ggitla wskw we ix9,l-time efiroflewfms and Xzw We-mi' ra 1 O0 stage. i1 1 ' l may 19.oys,iwi1e, omg mnabione ,NQ x1iiGfWS i like Wwe 7 A if -V M5 mme. A aww LlA 99 -1f,.. V N 1 Q ' 1:x'm3,3A. be dabeb. when a' ,Qi-D :A ' .ccepioed af-5 Cai. , i3 f' fi- S ' large, bc Avy? F O I 'QQfCfA.'Yb'3.0 1.555-1 NCQ 2s aled eme Bach 955621095 - remxffneck in a aef H 5'Ytxe .s3,aK.e oi ,Goa wacminminxxs ff' qfmymn oi ima 1512353 Necyemae' 5. 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N l i al W1 Em xi bmw QW we Xx on fo o a lf., V Be - xx' V ' f Qi ' emit?-'fH i?3f- e 4 l X0 ' A 'l f i o u k A 5 IRHHGUUHUHS Thenulawmllhmmsf T ,, ,eip ' ' 4 X N VV,':: The general theme fC?r the 1959 1l Ru1e,s i ' . By October 1 all organizationimust eiter thenielof the? float ohairmzirn 2. No two floate can be the same fin Cage of li Floats will be judged on theme, originality, workmanship, JV must he reference to the football game without: the lelslefgan. 4. Floats will be lined on the East u.siciefQof ghetweeg Lincoln and Judging of the Iloats will begin at 11:06 a.U1- ff r i , ,n ,judgeg will bg gelectgd by gg o f if o , Floats will not excepn .i Widghg QL ' ,T X emmwwo YI' lgnel Mn l o ol o QAM is oe vsf f'fe if ,Q 5 l t inner ou o 9 r 1-om Q .molded hy drawing ng,imel1erS.itif,f5'3i , a frirul. out of line will be placed last. iff l 51 ittor . floats that fail to participate in both afternoon from their section awards. it 1 1 These regulations have been approved by Student Council and any If there are any questions as to the rules please 6 1c3nta.ot lion Rileiflor John Hite CD-Ch-3l!'lYz'2 rr 1 mr ,fsig '-ME? ' T ' 'xf'f-f5'12. 'k.?f 'f'2 'i ' H? , ' - 1 . 2 'TN . ' U ' . :.- - . A x 'fZ:'1f- ML,'-ll 1f'?Af2. f 'f' 1,'1:if5 'W ,f AAI? 5.71 - 1 ' Q. I5-fli'-1 ff' A . :W ' ' 'u'J 'Q' . ai' ' f Ji.. ,r 'Q . f ' . ' ' ', A f . -QA 1 'W' L ' n A Th. Ar., . -H -.y-,V-,1f'. 5 Pala 5 5- , qw I t , ' px . ,' , A , I - -.' , s.. .JY I I lf L. 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There was a welcome address by President Iones, and Dean Smith, Dean Gillespie, and Dean McCarty were introduced. Representatives of various campus student organizations gave descrip- tions of their respective groups to the freshmen. , ' X At the close of the morning's activities, a picnic lunch was provided at the pavilion for all the freshmen in attendance. A dance for the freshmen was held at Strouss Memorial Audi- torium to round out the activities of the day. A Roaring Twenties skit was provided by upperclass girls during intermission. Following the picnic lunch, the new students reported to discus- sion groups in their major field conducted informally by its de- partment head. Upperclassmen majoring in the various depart- ments gave hints and advice to the incoming frosh. az mn a But honestly, I left my iacket in there. I'm not going to register. 'iw qua acne alfa fm. an M Am Q FIGHT TB rms SEAL CHEST Xmw U ffbwff wfrfm cfffsr 40 I 'w ?ez'e eagadn ms nm .Q N, L A ws iw? 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A AW ph mem ff- 1f.fx - Scgma Scgmcz Scgma 74:4 Kappa Spain L- Aki 74am 64 Scqma ,'4M4a Spanien if FQAT gem 74:4 BETA SIG'S 'RECEIVE TROPIIY SIG TAU'S RECEIVE TEOPI-IY Safwfzdtq Wana TROIAN HORSE BETA SIGMA OMICRON '7ade4endenL' Wmnez IoNAH AND THE WHALE DELTA CHI EPSILON 7z4t'mn6z'q 700mm BOY ON A DOLPHIN SIGMA TAU GAMMA The 19th annual Homecoming activities were climaxed by a football game between the Penguins and Southern Connecticut 'with Davene Ucello coronated 1959 Homecoming Queen by Mr. Theodore Cubbison, president of Y.U. alumni during the halftime ceremonies. Following the game, a semi-formal dance was held at Idora Park Ballroom bringing to cr fitting close the Homecoming festivities. Music was furnished by Nick Barile's orchestra. C7 . ani? fx, 1 s , ,ww xx . 0 5' fx 44 .M T. ,W ix' Tj - I-'iii ' v V ' 'Z 'M Q E ? V si . an , R as Z L5 ' Ki K , Wal , 1 M . , Tziziii z .. 5 'R' Na B' -UH., QW u f Aff SY - 'g P-QQ Wx 5:33:23 ii i? Y Eg: if 5, -Q . 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Ut'41 1,?,fv-5. ,..1':,.f-Q, A asf Tryin' to get a date for a 'wr g Mfg :W .t Q E ww . V. - g , ,wg , 5554 dance nowadays sure is 'rf-affix ,gfgfzg ipgmf tough: the best I could get 'Hg' , .gb ,921-ss :fig , , . ., vA.T V Aw ww-'is J 4r0m.f.?'.Z Www! , l,, ,A if-5 .flier-no 3,35 we A 2 -Aff' we ight: was his pants. f , ' if-1 N: ,Ea Agia ,r5.,f xg -J '-N .. ,W -4 e A , - Q . - Q f V J,-sv WE W I WNW lg, 'iw . . f .M - .ti ., X 1, u z, am .4-W 'T'-Q' ,x ' '- Fl. -X: 'AJ '..-.- ,.-i .f-'Q' -. ' n -p 1, .W 1,11 ' ' j Q' rsffff' H fn-un A -y'-:--, '- G , ,L Q guru 1 4 - ' ' f, v '. ' '4 . 1. 1 ' v - -1 4 N. ' f-1 The students of Dona School of Music presented the opera 5 LA PEBICHOLE by Offenboch for their musical offering of the first semester. g 3, gr gps, I F ti 's 'z I! ,,, They have staged the follow 1ng plays RANDOM TARGET THE ROOM UPSTAIRS SCATTERED SHOWERS TOMORROW IS A DAY HIGH PRESSURE AREA, ACCORDING TO SIZE, BROKEN CIRCLE and THE INS AND oUTs. 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H M,,MMgfMHM,M.wWMM'??F:.HM ., -.N A-Exmivxqvkgw f 55:53-Mu-W .Q M :M M-MM 'M M W4 Mf iw sin ' xv as ms MQ .3 MEX . 311.5 ,MMM Naam if-Q M 4 as Bmmsfw MM: MM M P SM an msn m am was W UM M-.nf M 5 N B ami Ma, BEMQ 1 Mn sau 122 QMQMMM mi' l' , . my f -, M-M MMM: M Mm- miss' ' 3? vs. W. ' Mx if J 'MM H ww?-'EN 22211331-5 1 HM? was . 227' MHZ 21.105-KM Ky- .M M .YM -vp: mia: qwzsc .M me MM. 1 MMM., HH geM.1 Klum? vgmg. l-lostesses for the dance were Carolyn Peluso, Carole Meister, Linda Kramer Sue Morosky, Nellie jo Moses, and jolie Botty. The annual Snowflake Frolic, which is sponsored by Student Council, was held at Stambaugh Auditorium on Friday, December 18, 1959. The theme of this year's dance was Winter Fantasy. Ralph Marterie and his orchestra played for the Snowflake Frolic, which was un- der the chairmanship of Don Preston and Gary Iones. 56 Betty Fabry reigned as Interfra- ternity Council Sweetheart at the annual I.F.C. Ball held Ianuary 30 at Idora Park Ballroom. Kay Hart, Grace DiFiore and Sue Morosky were members of the court. Ray Dolak and Tony Verdream were co- chairmen of the event, which tea- tured music by the Sahara Octet. The theme for the booths was Novels. Tau Omega fraternity was named as the fraternity with the outstanding booth for their presenta- tion of Don Quixote. - -A in 5 3 -ry.. ,rs K Q. Liam! H we if E -me W 1 ,MT wet-73-W ii 'ni- fx Trl ,gg 5 igfi age i ifm-wr tv z A ?f xty M ezgif ...Wwe ,, Qin, Mx-1 it ,Meng-un z2s5v'2,M1Mfr Y? RZQQMEQ .TS , W .1.,. W .,.. x Jamie -'Wf-'-5:mJw- ?3'fff'f2iew in'-',f:,g5,g3-T L R :Hilti W2 - H Q . tg r rlggjrufvbg 4f'i'ff 1 Q M if wtf: em -2- ,wg-4-tgfu x , F . :ij f A Q 1f:f:f:fx .f:. 9 ' ' to i W 5 YF 'its n Kappa Sigma Kappa Treasure Island. awe .Ewa as ' an -E , HE . Tau Omega Don Quixote Tau Kappa Epsilon Tom Sawyer Sigma Alpha Epsilon 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Alpha Phi Delta Bridge on ihe River Kwai 'I 'IQ rl-L if W Sigma Tau Gamma African Queen .. 'f -' - .-,, ,x ,,- ti Sigma Phi Epsilon Old Man and the Sea om MAN AND THE SER move off me Ciffiffi Mm Theta Chi Desert Fox Bill Collins is crowned by the l959 king, Bill I-lolt. may away Zag Tri Sigma Sorority held its annual Topsy Turvy dance at the Eagles Ballroom, Friday, February 19th. The king, Bill Collins of Theta Chi Fraternity, was chosen by the students who contributed a penny to one of the candidates sponsored by each frater- nity. Proceeds frorn the dance Went to the Robbie Page Memorial Fund which is set up for the research and rehabili- tation of Polio-stricken children. .1 F' I Q.- if ' 264 wzwaii ,F , 'P t . x ab r if, - 'I is 1,--lf ,Q Y , nf A I I'-,gf ff on gf' 5 . y 'Q A 'W ini: .1 gf' ,,,. 5 -if -Q ii, gain ? 6 fur q -4 AL 1 f mr X AN 5 331 2 3 it ,um . ,, E3 1' WEEE H x na mms mam ss K EE? ' R ms Qx Ze: Included in Miss Novotny's court were Gail Gercrk, Beverly Icrvorsky, Lindo: Kramer cmd Marion Minghetti. 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A-lf. Afternoon festivities were over, the Army left cmd we were off to the dance. The day was concluded with an evening dance at Yankee Lake Ball- room. Reigning over the day's :Ees- tivities was Queen Ioan Melek, and her lovely court of Ianice Georges and Anna Marie Battagline. Playing for the dance was the renowned Buddy Morrow and his orchestra. The theme of decorations was a Iapanese Garden, featuring an il- luminated painting scene behind the band and overhanging Iapanese lan- terns. Co-chairmen of the 1959 May Day were Dave Clark and Gerry Rhodes. egg E E mfg is Q - , K in H 9 Em: Exe B new H ww V w w www Awww w In-. wwe w ww rm :gg 2135 msg w www www mf wwwwww ww Ewww wwgqwwww M wwww www ww m w ww wwww www E w Ha mm wkmm www www w w w w A.wwn f' Es ww w m 'B 155 .wwww www ww K. SEQ www w, www wwww ww ww w w v?qE + .,.... wfqvwff B ww fwwiww ww wwwww .Egg ,.E. ' wfww w W w E :E::--52.-...el wh W w aaa-3.5. 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Q H1-esh,,7aV A , - 5, lg A Snome Hoa V -- C, C .f f 'ffff1a5Lff.',i','2ff2f-la A HE YOUNGSTOWN UNIVERSITY STUDENT COUNCIL Report Form Required of all Student Organizations Date 1Ay Lyxyyy yyyl9H Wy V iitted to Student Council, together with an attached copy .sions in the or anization's constitution and by-laws the last report . fPlease type or printl wan1zat1onL47 yMy y y - My ywy , yxyz y Secretary-meydmd A,-M w-yy-- xg W C yTreasureryyyTMlL ynul i, M .L b or S-F--0 -it-...QW which correspondence should be sentmlf ,xl A 5:- he organization hae me address E?'itE own, 6amE'an o?fice nt of the University where mail will be received and rposes of Organizationw y :5ii:YwT1,g W -our W nnectionmm W Date of Organization- ctive Student Members Student Student Council, the student governing body of Youngs- town University, is made up of representative members from each school of the University - Liberal Arts, Engineer- ing, Business Adrninistration, Music, Education, and the li? i ' l Secretarial School. These 22 students aided by two faculty advisors regulate all student activities, institute policies and charter all student organizations. l sv- i l ffm. I FALL SEMESTER 1959 President ...................... Leonard Loepp Vice-President .... ..... D on Murphy Treasurer .... ..... S am Lalama Secretary ..... .... T ish Davis Advisors ......... Prof. Ivis Boyer Prof. Christine Dykema Row I: Doreen McCleery, Gary Swanson, Fred Middleton, Tom Flynn, Sam LaLama, Dan Murphy, Leonard Loepp, Tish Davis, john Esposito, Mickey Kaiser, Sandra McNeilly, Dick Zabik, Carole Albright. Row 2: Ron Stowe, Tom Reed, Vic Bell, jim Quilty, Andy Stankowich, lack Uslick. 78 Council l .While general membership is by a popular vote of the students, their officers are chosen by ct vote of the Student Council members. Members are elected for a period of one school year, and election of officers is held every semester. In addition to the officers. there are various committee chairmen who handle specific phases of Council activity. Secretary . . . Advisors SPRING 1960 President ..... ................. S am Lalama Vice-President ..... ...... D ick Sulek Treasurer ..... .... F red Middleton . . . . .Marlene Moqish . . . .Prof. lvis Boyer Prof. Christine Dykemu Row l: john Mandish, Mary Pellizzeri, Doreen McCIeery, jim Riley, Ronald Brothers, Prof Christine Dykema, Fred Middleton, Dick Sulek, Sarn LaLama lr., Marlene Mogish, Prof. lvis Boyer, Carole Albright, Almagene Kreitzburg, Bill Leech, lim Quilty, Bernie Polisso, lim Corbett, Betty Susor. Row 2: Bob Amsler, lack Uslick, Delmar Stanley, Vic Bell. 79 Iambar EDITOR, DAVE POOLE Youngstown University's IAMBAB, which is ranked as one of the foremost college news- papers in the Penn-Ohio Collegiate Press Asso- ciation, is sponsored by the Activity Fund of Student Council. The bi-weekly paper brings the inside campus stories in a compact, read- able form to the student body. Managing Editors Seated: Dave Poole, Pat lVlcCarron -Q --ll LIL-. -'-.ei Standing: Professor Harold Crites, Advisor: Don Riley, Frank Court, Paul jagnovv, Tom Walsh 80 Wad 7onc94z' papa 7amofnaw STAFF Seated: Dave Poole, Carole Albright, Molly Stuart Standing: Fred Kirby, Rich Passen, Pete Arlow, Dick Crosbie, Alice Mitt- man, Barbara Steiner, Vilma Terle, Kaye Albright, Carolee Novicky 81 Youngstown University Quarter Hour sm W. wc EY H E4 Sari is ifimfw -EEN MN- .gfsum sw ut . is W .aim E W5- .E igwss sf' is si ss: as 1 Q E . s sis m x-E ms It's Youngstown University on the Air gf' fy, FRED KIRBY and BARB CRONIE The Y. U. ShoW, in its 10th year, has been keeping up with the objec- tives of bringing to the students and public the latest in campus news, inter- views, and music. Every Saturday morning the show broadcasts from 11:05 a.m. to 11:30 over radio station WBBW. Under the direction of Barb Cronie and Fred Kirby a new feature, Coffee Shop, was added to the program this year. The theme was a typical coffee shop with informal interviews with several campus personalities. This is Barb's second semester with the Y. U. Show. She is the first girl to hold the position of director. Succession is from co-director to director which will place Fred in charge of the show with cr new co-director. The program advisor, Professor Donald Elser, is in charge of radio auditions. 82 Horizon The HOBIZON is a literary magazine published twice during the academic year. Its purpose is to develop an outlet for original, creative writing done by the students of Youngstown University. EDITOR, FRANK POLITE STAFF Seated: Vernie Lawhorn, Prof. Kelsie Harder, Prof. jean Kelty, advisorsg Frank Polite Standing: Barbara Cronie, Vilma Terle, Bob jones, Ron Perrin, Mary Louise Creed, Sandra Stephen, Audrey Zagorec 83 Newman Club Newman of Youngstown University is a member of the Ohio Valley Province of the National Newman Club Federation and has been an active organization for twenty-one years. The meetings are held bi-weekly on the first and third Sundays of each month at Cardinal Mooney High School and include a speaker, refreshments and a social hour. Another activity of Newman is holding monthly communion breakfasts at various parishes in the city and religious services at St. Ioseph's Church throughout the year. 84 w -- Religion-In-Life Regular meetings of the Religion-in-Life Fellowship are held on the first and third Sundays each month at First Christian Church. Bible study and discus- sion groups meet at noon each Monday in the parlor of First Christian Church and there is a weekly chapel service every Wednesday at noon in St. Iohn's Church. Reverend Albert L. Linder is the advisor. 86 R.I .L. Officers dt. W E M 5325 Ex m mi E Q M igwziew ree H Q ries Es ge 2 E H mm err B mm ming W Q E seem We Ld' - rs ami rs mann - rs E M H .Em 7 Stagg!! E na WTS H E it rs Q K H125 is se E m Er. .ggie.,,l- if-'raiser .He W exam H REQ? .sine We-Awe Bm' S EL E H we New Arima mint, WMA .H H H 55 shgiiffsmx Q sl-me His t it-legs E sr Esc X rs ,ml WEB HE WS is EQQEBQW, Row I 1 Shelby Heakin, judy Brownlee, Betty Fabry, joyce Coble, Karen Rogers, Sue Morosky Row 2: Reverend Linder, advisorg joe Reddick, Dave Prosser, Betty Candek, john Young- stead, Don Oesh Religion-in-Life aims to minister to the religious, social, and intellectual needs of Protestant, Orthodox Catholic and other interested students. Its emphasis is fourfold: worship, fellowship, study, and Christian service. The RIL Fellow- ship combines a variety of activities for more than 500 students who sign up for membership each year. Youngstown University Student Association Row l: Harold R. Freas, presidentg Martha Clark, treasurer Row 2: Pete Shoemaker, secretaryg larry Harklerode, vice president Y.U.S.A., the Youngstown University Student Association, is one of the newer organizations on campus. Its purpose is to promote and support all of Youngs- town University's scholastic, athletic, and social functions and to encourage school spirit. 88 Alpha Pi Epsilon Q1 W mm Row l : josephine Hanna, treasurerg Mary Louise Creed, presidentg Charlene Lighfner, historian Row 2: Gladys Carey, Mary Ann Yablonkai, Shelby Heakin, ludy Powell, Ravenna Swetts, Gloria Hogan, Dee Lariccia Alpha Pi Epsilon is cr local service sorority, one of the few of its kind in the country. Our membership includes both Greek and independent women students who are interested in being of service to the university and to the surrounding com- munity. 89 Alpha Phi Omega Row I: jim Wilhide, presidentg Prof. Harold Crites, advisor Row 2: Ron Pisani, alumni secretaryg jim Pearce, recording president Row 3: joe Toth, historiang Dick Shelar, john Wilcox, treasu Alpha Phi Omega is a national service frater- nity, made up of university men who are or have been previously affiliated with the Boy Scouts and who have joined together to ren- der service. Our fraternity carries on an active service pro- gram in four major fields - service to the stu- dent body and faculty, to the community, to the members, and to the nation as participating citizens. secretaryg Tony Chila, vice rer Art Club Row I 2 jacque jones, vice presidentg Sandy Stephen, presidentg Shelby Heakin, secretaryg Connie Rini Row 2: Katie Whitford, Marvin Simon, Ray Vanatsky, Ed Stizza, Clenn Spillman, Annette Cioffi 90 Omicron Lambda Row l: Marilyn Axelson, Prof. Doris Hirabayashi, advisor, jerold Duza, presidentg Florine Thompson, secretary, Prof. Donald Marcy, advisorg Robert Spak, treasurer Row 2: Hazel jackson, Sam D'Onofrio, Don Billy joseph Allegretto, joan Kaluczky, David Ledney, Francis Belzik, judith larlon. Alpha Kappa Alpha Row l : Constancia Williams, secretary: Helen Oates, president: Evelina Sellers, vice presi- dentg Claudette Stonework, treasurer. Row 2: Carolyn Black, Hazel jackson, Bernice Anderson Row 3: Beverly Kelton, Florine Thompson, Barbara Clopton . -91 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Row l: Dale Rauschenberg, president, Prof. Myron Wisler, advisor Row 2: Francis St. Clair, treasurer, Cary Nel- son, Victor Bell, secretary Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a national honorary and professional music fraternity for men. The fraternity's purpose is to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to de- velop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the alma mater. The Delta Eta chapter had the additional dis- tinction this year of being awarded the best chapter of Province 21, which includes col- leges from Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Vir- ginia. Row l 2 Clary Nelson, Francis St. Clair, Dale Rauschenberg, Victor Bell, Prof. Wisler Row 2: jerry Ciuchemand, Mike Carden, Larry Douglas, George Bannon, Tom Ciroth, George Voytek, joe Penner, john Petrak, john Creaturo l U-. ' . 1 V - .ar .:. l 1 9 Y, ' i I K, v 1- vv if r 1 V, H W 4 . Row l: loan Shoup, treasurerg Lillie Wall, presidentg Nancy Bennett, vice president Row Z: Elizabeth Headlee, sgt. at arms: Carole Higgins, chaplain, Nancy DeForest, corr. secretaryg Lois Tamplin, rec. secretary Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota is a National Music Frater- nity for women. Alpha Nu is the local active chapter at the Dana School oi Music. Alpha Nu is in Alpha Province. and received its charter in 1945. One of the purposes of the fraternity is to raise the standards of productive musical work among the women students of colleges and universities. . Advisors this year were Madame Fanny Cleve, Mrs. Lucille Iones and Prof. lean Meranto. 'Havana' H mam, Exam emma s ' I ij 111 ,Ii I E -2- if-iff, , STI ff? I H - 1 ' .T ' H ' . 'W i t ' - 1: 4 ,, . ' 3. 1 1 'fr 555 .5 1 , . Q 'L H L' bv: '- 1 l I ULN, E 5:74 , 1 ,. . :, me B B -:- :-:1' is mai ' ' gf: 1 ' egg Magi. we is 1 I 1 K I I' ., , it is E is l' . 41 l ' 1 1 a I .I gxxssmgagsm 's-amass amine Row l 1 loan Shoup, Nancy Bennett, Lillie Wall, Lois Tamplin Row 2: Elizabeth Headlee, Lynn Botsco, Rivka Zaidman, Cassandra Nelson, Carole Higgins, Nancy DeForest Alpha Tau Gamma Dean Robert L. Miller, advisorg james Shar- shan, vice president, Martin Waschak, presidentg William Schneider, secretaryg Francis Wittenaur, treasurer. Alpha Tau Gamma, an honorary accounting frater- nity, is the center of fellowship tor accounting majors at Youngstown University. Monthly meet- ings. each with a guest speaker, are rich in infor- mation about accounting opportunities and ways of utilizing these opportunities. The major project each year is an accounting clinic which consists of a banquet followed by a discus- sion of accounting problems. Two dinner dances highlight the iraternity's social activities. New mem- bers completing 18 hours of accounting with a 2.0 point average are presented keys, and graduating members are presented scrolls. Row l 2 joseph Vukovich, Chester Matwich, Donald Kapraly, Stephan Patrick, jack Harris, Ernest McCrea, Vincent Colosimo, Robert Martin, james Anderson Row 2: Ray DiNunzio, Francis Wittenaur, Dean Robert L, Miller, Nancy Urban, Shirley Turner, William Panella, Donald Patrick, Edward Wall Row 3: Martin Waschak, Robert Cray, George Papp, William Schneider, james Sharshan, Roger Howell, C-len Cotthardt, Patrick Amatore, Fred Quinn, Lee Scharrer Alpha Mu, honorary fraternity of Youngstown University, was organized in 1949 and since then has grown in membership and construc- tive purpose. Its primary goal is continued improvement of the objectives of the advertis- ing, merchandising and public relations major. The fraternity sponsors a student, selected from the senior advertising majors, to repre- sent Y. U. at the Annual Advertising Week Program held in New York City. Alpha Mu Seated: john Bernard, president Standing: Robert Clouser, treasurer Thomas Penman, vice president james justice, secretary Row l: 'George Kraynak, Richard McGrath, Richard Kalata, Charles Anderson, Bill Miller, Ronald Viets. Charles Mozingo, William Trigg Row 2: Prof. Louis C. Lengyel, advisorg Robert Clouser, jim justice, john Bernard, Thomas Penman, Prof. McKinley Browne and Prof. William Flad, advisors Row 3: Richard Allay, Kevan Crouse, Richard Baird, jack Hutchison, Ray Vanatsky, Andy Wadium, Robert Popovec, Dave Clark, Gerald Ortman, Roger Naples, C. Mark Franek 95 Alpha Psi Omega Row l: Lotus Harris, treasurer. jim Sekinger, president, joyce Bryan, secretary, jazy Zemko, vice president, Prof. jean Kelty, advisor Row 2: Gail Shacter, Bob jones, Vilma Terle, Bob Boye Drama Guild y Row l 1 Prof. Will Foley, advisor, Vilma Terle, vice president: joyce Bryan, recording secre- tary, Gail Shacter, corresponding secretary, jazy Zemko, treasurer: jim Sekinger, pres- ident, Robert Boye Row 2: Lotus Harris, Rita Nolte, Pat Morgan, Barbara Cronie, Carl Lindner, joseph Phillips, Dominic Chick, William Cassell, Bob jones, Barry Giber, Dorothy Palguta, Nanci Sobel, Arlene Smith, Sandi Zoldan 96 Home Economics Club Row l: Prof. Ilajean Feldmiller, advisorg joan Durkin, vice president, Iva Mae Dixon, president, Darla lean Titus, secretary Row Z: Susan Bernclt, Dorothy Meyers, Alice Reed, lean Terbot, Rita Bartosh, Sara Birch, Margie Booher Women's Recreation Association Row l: Kathy Roberts, secretary, Toni Cichon, lucly Powell, treasurer, Dawn Shoemaker, president, Delores Forgac, vice president, Dolores VanKirk Row 2: Charlene Rowe, Rosemary Modarelli, Pauline Eynon, Dorothy Elson, Marjorie Taft, Beverly Fowler, Carol Saunders, Gloria Spruill, Helen Trotter 97 T English Society Row l 3 Prof. Kelsie l-larder, Prof. Thomas Gay, advisors: Rita Nolte, Prof, lean Kelty, advisor Row 2: Olie Tennola, Ron Perrin, Frank Polite, Bob jones, Glen Spillman Row 3: ,Ianice DeVivo, Audrey Zagorec, Sandi Stephen, Barb Cronie, Mary Louise Creed, Vernie Lawhorn, Vilma Terle, Gail Shacter Student Education Association Row lr Shirley Glassman, leanne Sulik, MaryLou Pompura, Evelina Sellers, Marleta Barnes Row 2: Prof. Margaret Braden, advisor, Pat Stavrikes, Mary Benish, Al Roderick, Alice Zebrowski, Helen Oates, Loretta l-laller, George Sill Row 3: Betsy O'NeiIl, Thelma Ervin, Marian Bailey, Sandy Westwood, Mildred McGee, Barbara Schneider, Cecilia Herr Thomas, juanita Barbara Steiner, Row 4: Theresa DiPlacido, Dominic Caruso, john Zbiegian, George Terreri, Charles Shabla, Donald Smith, George Orfanos, Ralph Wagner, Caliope Trazeskos 99 Alpha Iota Row l: Carol Pullar, vice presidentg Mary Lou Britton, presidentg Prot. Hilda Hanna, advisor Row 2: Sandra McNeilIy, treasurerg ,lean Burks, secretary Alpha Iota is the International Honorary Busi- ness Sorority at Youngstown University. This year the girls from Alpha Eta Chapter were hostesses at the 21st annual Ohio State Con- clave. Two other social events held during the year are thelspring and Christmas dinner dances. Row l: Alice Leedy, Mary Lou Britton, Sandra McNeilly, jean Burks, Carol Pullar, Prof. H, Hanna, advisor Row 2: Sandra Stevenson, loan Kirschke, Nancy Davis, Eugenia Sniezek, Geri Keck, 'Pat- ricia Mills, Mary Louise Bryan, luanita Rice, Elaine Vagh, Frances Hornyak, janet Payne, Rose Marie Andrika, Patricia judge 100 The DEAN'S COUNCIL is composed of repre- sentatives from each of the authorized hon- orary and professional societies of the William Rayen School of Engineering as well as repre- sentatives from Student Council and other areas of the university. As the governing body of the engineering school, among the Dean's Council's functions are the recommendation of disciplinary regu- lations to the Dean of Engineering, the super- vision of the policing of the engineering park- ing area, and assistance in freshman orienta- tion in engineering. Dean 's Council Row l: Shawan Khoury, treasurerg Sam LaLama, presidentg Dean Charignon, advisorg Row 2: Ron Vanatsky, corresponding secretaryg john Cigolle, vice president Row l: Ron Vanatsky, john Cigolle, Sam LaLama, Shawan Khoury, Dean Charignon Row 2: Roland Rare, Dan Murphy, Robert Barnes, Dick Zabik, Cary Swanson, Dave Lathom Row 3: Paul Langiviti, George Korinsky, john Simerlink, james Remick, Dan Eisner, james Mershimer, Don Carver 101 Sigma Tau Row l: Prof. Frank D'lsa, Lois Fiedor, secretaryg Allan Wilson, treasurerg David Lathom, presidentg Shavvan Khoury, vice president: Dean Charignon Row 2: Roy Setterberg, Sam LaLama, Richard Lantz, Walter Oskorip Row 3: Don Wetzel, john Cigolle, james Wortman, August Brown, Roland Raco Ohio Society of Professional Engineers Row l 2 Paul Sevenich, Dick Wrasman, john Simerlink, Lois Fiedor Row 2: Walter Oskorip, William Petransky, Bob Barner, Ron Vanatsky, Roland Raco Row 3: Don Carver, james Remick, Ralph Weber, Dick Zabik 102 Phi Epsilon Row l : Prof, William Beckman, advisorg Robert Prall, secretary, Don Lavin, president, Dale Keller, vice president, Bill Serjak, treasurer, Prof, Paul Bien, advisor: Prof. Paul C. Lu- ginbill, advisor Row 2: Mike Berdin, Douglas Yardas, Robert Kaminski, Dick Wrasman, George Chumita, john Esposito, Bill Dominic American Institute of Electrical Engineers Row l: Prof. Eugene A. Klingshirn, advisorg W. Sokol, recording secretary: R. Vojtko, president, R, Williams, corresponding secretary, john Cigolle, vice president, Iqbal Naqvi, Shawan Khoury, treasurer Row 2: David Wellington, Robert Riffle, james Driscoll, Paul Stepuk, August Brown Row 3: Roy Setterberg, Dick Weber, Murray Shapiro, Dan Eisner, William Weckbacher, E. Mazzocco Row 4: Eugene Quarterson, john Beck, Don Eckles, james Wortman, john DiLallo 103 Youngstown University Society of Industrial Engineers Row l 2 Prof. l. A. Varraux, Robert Moyer, vice presidentg Robert Barnes, presidentg Ronald Vanatsky, secretaryg Richard Cuscino, treasurer Row 2: james DeWoody, Thomas Best, Daniel Mascaro, Evan Swogger, Robert l-lavrilla, Robert Wolfe, Gene Campana Youngstown University Society of Chemical Engineers S .Hwy W faxes 5- s -is if , is jess Q we , f I K Row l : Prof. john Cernica, Prof. Michael Solomon, advisorsg David Frazer, president: james Mershimer, secretaryg C. A. Chmielewski, vice president: Virginia Arbuthnot Row 2: Prof. Thomas Fok, advisory lmpero Ciancone, Darwin Teilhet, Robert Craig, Daniel Bittler Row 3: Frank Lombardo, Chuck Speicher, 4Gary Fritch Row 4: Vince Chicro, Dom Cortell, Loudie Novak 104 American Society for Metals Youngstown University's student affiliate of the American Society for Metals was organized in 1949. The purposes of the organization are to provide and develop a professional awareness among students interested in metals and to help them understand the problems of produc- tion. Some of the group's functions are field trips, movies and business meetings. Row iz Prof. E. l. Fisher, advisorg George Korinsky, president Row 2: Matthew Tominey, secretary- treasurer 3 ' . F William Beachler, vice president Row I : Prof. Fisher, William Beachler, George Korinsky, Matthew Tominey Row 2: Frank Micchia, Paul Langiotti, Robert Lysowski, Dan Murphy, Norman Marttala, Lawrence Hanek 105 I American Society oi Mechanical Engineers Row l : john Simerlink, Don C-arver, Prof. Frank j. Tarantine, advisor Row 2: Paul Sevenich, jack Davidson, Richard Lantz The American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers is a professional society chartered early in 1956. It has a student chapter which is open to engineering students interested in Mechani- cal Engineering. The purpose of the student section is to ad- vance and disseminate knowledge of the theory and practice ot mechanical engineering, to present a proper perspective of engineering work and to provide the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the society as well as to promote a profes- sional awareness and fellowship. Row l: Paul Sevenich, jack Davidson, Richard Lantz, Don Carver, john Simerlink, Prof. Tarantine Row 2: Roland Raco, William Petransky, Harry Kruger, Lois Fiedor, Don Wetzel, Walter Oskorip, Robert Marino Row 3: David Herbert, Ralph Weber, james Remick, Cary Swanson, David Lathom 106 Marching Band This year the marching band took on a new form as it increased in size and diversity under the able leadership of the new Band Director Prof. Elmer R. White. No matter what the weather, one could see the band marching at all home games and at the Akron University game. Another innovation was instituted when the band played in two spring outdoor concerts on the campus green. Next year the band is expected to be larger in size, wear striking new uniforms, and travel to more away foot- ball go:mes. Larry Tavolier and Dale Rausch- enberg assisted Prof. White in directing this much improved Y.U. band. l i Majorettes Row 1: Shirley Tavermer iHeadJ Row 2: Margaret Meelich, Elaine Fiorenza, Marleta Barnes, Maureen Abraham, Virginia Arbuthnot, Marian Garrett -fW :..E'ii 108 FH - - iid--'- w .,u. K v . I V E as ss a 3 1 A 4. N . -ly nw I mix X V, ss sw 'W MAUELINE ABRAHAM NETTIE BOVIER SHIRLEY HATFIELD DELORES HRUSOVSKY Vrenldenv. v.gePresident Secretary Treasurer I QELT CHI I EQ ILON A, my 'YET-E f . fkfw' H . .ki gn' tv ROSE MURPHY i JUDI TOBIN Social CP-olrman Sergoant at Arms YQUN STGW U IVER ITY a mam 1 L5 M. MQW .. M, B H ss ' ss H fi? H 7 E LINDA CALLARD PEGGY CASON RADON ECK GRACE KELLY -4 , I H :5: ., , n gs ma ff ' ' 5? ' H 2 E' 1 M. ' V 1 Z' Q I Q I ' E . .1 -V Y t E ...,.. ': . -F' -1 1 . ..gs: ,.,. ' . V :V N- ' E 'H i1.:. - -TQ ' , 1 W - - 4 E .Ei 2 7' If 15 ,1 A v. ,..,f H hw -' 'YQ' E ww. 5 32 2, P ' - . 2 L im- gs- :::u:- -:- , Y , A-P mx Q 2 E 3 5 ,A H ss .1 ,1 ' 2 PHYLLIS MARVICK MARY RITA MASSARO PEGGY MLKENZIE LILLIAN PACE ELAINE SIMONS 1 as Z W 5 B -mi 1 E Tau Kappa Nu President ....... .... P auline Petrillo Vice president ..... . . .Ioanne Messina Recording secretary ....... Dolores Tocco Corresponding secretary . .Arlene Manilla Treasurer .......... Almagene Kreitzburg Historian ................. Gloria Horvath Tau Kappa Nu Sorority was founded in Youngstown. Ohio, in 1939, by Miss Gettrnan and Miss Jenkins. ln 1940 it was granted its charter. Social affairs for the year include the Mother and Daugh- ter Tea and the Christmas and spring dinner dances. Our philanthropic project is to help a needy family by furnishing them food and clothing. We are guided and directed by our advisor, Prof. Claire Sozio. 110 ALMAGENE KRLHZBURG JO ANNE MESSINA PAULINE PETRILLO DELQRES 705430 AQLENE NIANILLA T R E A 5 Ll R E R YI CE PRESIDENT P R E S I D E NT RECORDING SECKEYARY CORRESFDNDIHG SECRFYARY K PPA RO RI HISTCIRIAN Apvlsoa You GSTGW NIVERSITY , 1- ,c,. Vw E .. - .I ,...., ai ,A 'Z JOAN BACHTEL SUE BENISH DEANNA CAMPFIELD SANDY CENTOFANTI MARCIA FINE GAIL GERAK BETTY GOULET Us KAREN HOWARD JANET HINCHCLIFFE MARILYN HUBBARD PAULA LGVRANGI PENNY MALONEY CAROL MEISTER MARIE PERFETTO -f K' H -H :a5 Ei.xgfg2::,g:g: DONNA POLKO CAROLE POPE ANNAMMRIE RUCAREAN 5 U E RUTH LINDA SMITH DONNA STILLIANA DONNA VECCHIONE 1 960 NEON TISH DAVIS Editor The 1960 NEON has strived to record the everyday happenings of student activity through the medium of photography. It is the student's history-a storehouse filled with' living experiences-a future reminder of near-forgotten memories and dreams too often discarded. The staff hopes that you will enjoy every page. Your 1960 NEON Editor 112 xl X f LEONARD LOEPP IOHN HITE Business Manager Layout Editor VILMA TERLE PROP. THOMAS GAY IIM ROOF Assistant Editor Advisor Assistant Editor 113 1960 NECN STAFF Tish Davis . . . ........... Editor lim Roof ...... ..... A ssistant Editor Vilma Terle ..... .... A ssistant Editor Leonard Loepp .... .... B usiness Manager Iohn Hite ................................... Layout Editor Carole Albright ....................... Organizations Editor Iudy Garland, Linda Cramer Peggy Lou Dignan ........................ Q . .Senior Editor Marilyn Slemons, Bernie Polisso, Gloria Bernard Kay Hart .......................................... Typist Dan Murphy .... .... G reek Editor Iudy Pruce .... .....,......... .... G r eek Editor Annette Ciofti ......................... .... A rt Editor Carolyn Pelisso Mary Ellen Mclfarling ....................... Faculty Editor Dave Rosenzweig ....................... Advertising Editor Don Preston Bill Collins .................................. Sports Editor Iirn Quilty, Sonny loseph Prof. Thomas Gay ........................ ..... A dvisor CAROLE ALBRIGHT PEGGY LOU DIGNAN Organizations Editor S9I1i0f EdiT01' 114 'Y' N!-p-f X KAY HART DAN MURPHY ANNETTE CIOPFI Typist Greek Editor Art Editor C7 MARY ELLEN MC FARLING DAVE ROSENZWEIG IUDY PRUCE Faculty Editor Advertising Editor Greek Editor 4: Y -r SONNY JOSEPH, BILL COLLINS 1960 NEQN STAFF Sports Editors R. O. T. C. The ROTC of The Youngstown University presently organized as a Battle Group under the General Military Science Program of the Army and now completing its tenth anniver- sary, can feel proud of its achievements. The high standards of performance of the Corps' Night Review at Rayen Stadium, the Military Ball cmd the Annual General Inspection and many other activities observed by both civilian and military personnel have reflected favor- ably upon the Corps and the University. This year the Unit has reached its highest strength and has produced its largest number of Com- missioned Officers. Congratulations to the Battle Group Com- mander, Cadet Colonel Robert L. Hunter, his staff and all cadets who have made this pos- sible. Battle Group Staff it 116 N. .- . w' -rs , ' .U U' JJ- - . YQ-fi.. I ki. B , ,I ,ist L x nr ua 1'- .iff -V- . L- ' 1 . 1' ' A . , L, . V ,nf --,E L' X' . V Y Arg,-,' 1 fl 4' . ' ,. 'r .N 1.31.1 , 4.-, - 1. A gf i . ,.. . ,',.1t:jQA.- X V-.' ,I-,j ' 1 ' '-.j'.:'5f ?',f'1--I cw fi - ,. 5 . . . ,, w in VY rv ., V. -1 -r ,',, '11 .Ky Ig. up -w A mf. 'M-'. , . .Nr , uw.. wx , i F - . N. af wi! l,,+.w,. 1 I 1 Y ' nl. . -1 W.. z vw' 4. , ' r - , .,..' , -xy pf. ' , A. M- ' 01: -, L .. . .. 5 ' . f.-4' A ' sv wh W: , I ,s. - W Al. .5 HJ N1 N.. 1 'SFC' 1-'au linflfis '- +- A -Q M., sh T42 -. 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A .M , Ln 9 L K 1 ,Q 4 .5127 3. LUIN, . Ay.. , Ralf' W ..,. I ff: . .. -u-. , ' h y Yr '11 my 14 W i -if w 'zeeda 5' lu Z '90 O oem? Q, sew oe WWE Once again type writ lpllflv frbm llze Greer? teimples die: er. W . T 'ifw' AM Two more fraternities now boast offthege be Pri? tl1e.Pbi Sies new reside o.'2'Ya1e Streetlandjhe. ' Bryson Street. ' -' 4 - Wi Q 'Prom the lzellowedilzalls pf Gileliqgqlf 'wi A if Alpha, Beta,eGamfna, Delta Wyre season for the sororities and fretemitje' ' f Kappa Sigma Renews 3Sadie?1ia i5f1F - and added a bit of life foe the ca ' The most popular girlfat th Men! to get in 'lf a girl QED , M xe1Qacef f d' the tree Cl1ri3 M' T . Uve dollars fto ff student activity book ic on December 18th 9' , 'Jet's see Wf2at's 1 'za Ixbppg Abd,- aly pledges ws a fe If 7d 'X g41r,l1.1r Qevelfe ws' Qreelfgf Cifrl. H gfgatbe 1:0 .Brother Jim Rigohe . .ofglgjz-2 '-Sgfgfflfimsiglhi 4 J K-ebur new bl A ,QQCCie' W edges. .5112 q-Flztf-a.xa1e.wX'e-MM A 5 f' ' .'.-. 15.12 A595 Evra Qian Wafer or YOUNG RE M Alfie nrfg 5 TO WN U Qufsrs TH NIVERSITY 5 PLEASURE or YOUR COMPANY A T A 7' If A IN HONOR OF ns escoM1fvG A CQLONY OF Zeffr Q?-igefez Wall flwffulzal 1 GN SUNDAY TH Cfrerferzrifg E 27TH OF Feofw 3 TO 5 OUOCK Ar pouficff HOUSF ,, sos wick AVENUE QUNGSTO WN' Offfo Nrlw rrafl' of Phi Sigma O' SD! -'ISW Bob Hedberg Mike Louelzrle fbi Q OFFICERS President ..... .... B etty Lou Storey Vice President ...... Kathryn Whitford Treasurer .... .... S andra Bailey Secretary ............ Carole Albright Advisor ...... Dean Olive P. McCarty Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing body of the Greek social sororities on campus. It is made up of an officer, a delegate and an alternate delegate from each of the four sororities on campus. These delegates and officers are chosen by the sororities they represent. The purpose of Pan-Hellenic Council is to maintain a high level of sorority life and interfratemity relations at the University, to further intellectual accomplishment and good scholarship and to co-operate with the University administration in the maintenance of high social standards. The activities of this organization include compiling rules govern- ing rushing, pledging and initiation on the campus: holding dances, teas, the Greek Mixer, and the Greek Sing: and presenting a scholarship tray to the sorority with the highest point average for the school year. At present the membership includes Alpha Omicron Pi, Beta Sigma Omicron, Phi Mu and Sigma Sigma Sigma. 120 Pan Hellenic Council l Seated: Carole Albright, Sandra Bailey, Betty Lou Storey, Kathryn Whitford, Dean McCarty Standing: janet Auchter, Nancy Veautlwier, Elizabeth Candek, Eleanor De- Marco, Rita Romeo, Kay Hart, Marilyn Slemons, Mary Pellizerri 121 Alpha Omicron Pi Phi Lambda Delta, the first social sorority at Youngstown University founded in 1927 by Prof. Iohn W. Bare, was installed as the Phi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi National Sorority in September, 1957. Alpha Omicron Pi was founded.by Iessie Wallace Hughan, Elizabeth Heywood Wyman, Stella George Perry and Helen St. Clair Mullan at Barnard College of Columbia University in January of 1897. The sorority was founded to form useful and enduring bonds of friendship among its members and to keep that friendship forever as an active principle of life rather than a mere memory of youth. Chapters of Alpha Omicron Pi send sisters from the various chapters to the Frontier Nursing Service during the summer months to work with needy groups in the Kentucky mountains. Phi Lambda Chapter aids the Frontier Nursing Service through the C1otheslines which is made up of toys, clothing and other articles which these people need and enjoy. The sorority is also an active contributor to the national Cerebral Palsy Fund. Mrs. P. Calvin Picard serves as advisor. 122 I I . M. Y... I CAROLE 3Apq5R MARY vEI.I.IZ.7.ERI DIANA STI7.Z.A MARY HELEN HRENO JUDY GE K coImssr'aNI:Inos:c. vucn vnufnnn-Iv P R LSIUEN1' Rsconouuc, SEC. vnrx :Il I F EPI Qi M .FJ ' I 2 I ' CXZQU QW IV 121151 TY JOYCE BAILEY MARY LOU CEFALDI CAROLYN PELU SO SANDRA SMOYER l 60 SANDRA BAILEY . qi Q54 ,.,. -I E f JOYCE BARDINELLQ MARLE1-A BARNES .,:I:,:,,1,, ANWA EARLE PATRIQIA HACKE-r1' KAY I-IA RT SANDY MARINELLI ALICE MITTMAN CAROL Pxrransou ' s: 5 is .Zi ,QT Pi- 'Q' -- I BERNADETTE POLISSO KATHE SCHUNN MARDA SEBASTIAN MARY JANE TERLEA NORMA VIMMERSTEDT JOAN VOORHIES PATRICIA SHAFFER QEA KUNKLE SYLVIAVISMITH- ELINOR VVAL-SH JUDY WITHERS SEPA-LUINE ZELLER if ' as , ' ' . Beta Sigma Omicron Beta Sigma Omicron Sorority was founded in Columbia, Missouri, in December,'l888. It became a national sorority only three years after its founding, and ten years later had a grand council. In 1930 Beta Sigma Ornicron gained admittance to the National Pan-Hellenic Council. In 1951 a chapter of the sorority was established at Youngstown University. Since then it has grown into a strong sisterhood holding high the ideals of scholarship, philanthropy, university service and friendship. Social activities include the annual Pink Lady Ba1l at which the out- standing junior girl is crowned The Pink Lady : the Mother-Daughter Tea: the Founders' Day Banquet: and the Parents' Dinner. The philanthropies of Beta Sigma Omicron are Pine Mountain Settlement in Harlan County, Kentucky, a school for underprivileged children in Harlan County District, and the Nephrosis Foundation. The Youngstown chapter has an Alumnae Association and a Mothers' Club, and the chapter's apartment is located at 679 Bryson Street, Youngs- town, Ohio. The faculty advisors are Prof. Carol M. Gay and Prof. Edna McDonald: the alurnnae advisor is Mrs. Chester A. Browne. 124 PATTY WAGNER MARCIA Porrs JONES MARION MINGHETTI DEE LARICCI A MARGIE MEELICH DuLClE MESAROS SANDY ZABLENGO ward gn Hgcordmg Secmury vnu: President President Corresponding Ser.. Treasurer Piqdgc Trainer MARILYN SLEMONS Rugh Cnulrmah . 9 ff' M GMA X T 1 M 1QRO XXX-NA MOLLY STUART U rn Edi1'0Y' YOU TCW IVERSITYN CAROLE ALBRIGHT MARLENE MOGISH MARTY BONE BARBARA REALI ELEANOR Di MARCO BETTY FABRY MAUREEN MUORE ELEANOR NOVOTNY gags msn mm KAVE ALBRIGHT JOYCE COBLE LINDA KRAMER DOREEN MLCLEERY BETTY SUQOR ax X m MARY ELLEN Muamw Jo I-:ANN A 'rAnsA mxcrnun BEC-KY GIBPL-2o'N .,MiQ5.9A-CR'55fbNEM 125 Phi Mu Phi Mu is the second oldest women's fraternal group in the country. It was founded at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, on March 4, 1852. The three founders were Mary Dupont Lines, Mary Mrick Daniel and Martha Hardaway Redding. Today Phi Mu is listed among the largest national fraternities in the country. Her 34,000 members are active in 84 collegiate chapters and 170 alumnae clubs in the United States and Germany. Service to others, as well as social life are a part of Phi Mu. All social service projects are included in the Phi Mu National Foundation. These proj- ects are scholarships, toy carts for hospitals and aid to underprivileged groups and crippled children. Phi Mu came to Youngstown University on December 4, 1952, when Delta Mu Chapter was installed on campus. The chapter was formerly known as Alpha Theta Delta. The Founders' Day Banquet, the Turtle Trot Dance, the Christmas Party, the Alumnae-Collegiate Square Dance and the Summer Dinner Dance make up the yearly social events. The chapter's apartment is located in the Women's City Club Building, 405 Wick Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio. Prof. Esther Niemi serves as faculty advisor. 126 DONNA JEAN SAMPSON SUSANNE MOROSKY NANCY JEAN URBAN MARY ELIZABETH MAZI MRRESTER NIEMI TREASURER VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY ADVISOR -- 2-f- 4 '-LA ' 'T 'T' 'I ' L'- 1,1 -M -.-S XX I YQUUQ S town University ILONA M. WALKO DOROTHY THOMAS YT? KAREN L. ROGERS PATRICIA SANTO R E. JUDY BROWN LEE ANGIE CALO PATRICIA PIANINSH EK TON! CICHON ELIZABETH CANDEK 6 -ns, wr Ai-5 1. I ff: ff . T . if . X I AVA, lf 'V' 1. fi l'In Xl-v KATIE WHITFORD DARLA JEAN TITUS 'C' JANET AUCHTER Juana DOWELI. LORRAINE cuoe.u.n Aucs zeenowsxl sevssux A.dAvoRsny 127 Sigma Sigma Sigma Sharing friendship, developing character, attaining high scholarship, encouraging good citizenship and spiritual consciousness are just a few of the purposes of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sgrority. These principles and ideals have been passed down since April 20, 1898, when Sigma Sigma Sigma was founded at Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia. In May, 1957, Gamma Sigma local sorority was installed on the Youngstown University campus as Beta Psi chapter. Tri Sigma, a national social sorority, is a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Conference. An annual campaign which represents the sorority's major social service project is the Robbie Page Memorial which gives financial aid to the Univer- sity Memorial Hospital oi Chapel Hill, North Carolina. One source of raising funds for this project is the Topsey Turvey King election on campus. Tri Sigma Serves Children is the purpose of this and the sorority's other social service projects, such as aiding the support of the young Greek boy. Tri Sigma sisters contribute to college campus activities by participating in Newman Club, Religion in Life Fellowship, the Y.U.S.A., the IAMBAR and NEON staffs and the Drama Guild. Energetic cheerleaders Nancy Veauthier, Annette Cioffi, Nellie Io Moses and Nancy Humphrey help to cheer our foot- ball and basketball teams to victory. The sorority was proud and honored to have Davene Ucello-reign as Homecoming Queen, Nellie Io Moses as Snow- flake Frolic hostess, Grace DiFiore as IFC attendant and Betty Lou Storey as Pan-Hellenic president. Rosemary Hackett was chosen Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart and Peggilou Dignan reigned as Newman Club May Day Queen. The sorority has many fond memories of such happy occasions as the Founders' Day Banquet, the Mother-Daughter Tea, our annual Dinner Dance when Martha Clark was chosen as our outstanding member, the wonderful times at the lake and the Christmas Dinner Dance. We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to our advisor, Mrs. Ioseph Smith, and the members of the Alumnae Advisory Board for their time and guidance. 128 U .JOETTA SMUR MAURENE KOHU1' NANCY VEAUTNIER SALLY KNAPUCK JOAN DURKlN Kasper-of-Gradual Treasurer President wc: vp-esidenv. Recording Sec. V ' XR., WMA ' ff . V X- f Xxx ...inf V ,ff XM' X mo' XXX Ki 9 MAFJURI E BENRFNS MARTHA CLARK SUSAN CLEEVELV BARBARA DCR'-ING ROSEMARY HACKETT WIUNIF IMCAMBRIOGE JOANN MEYER GERRY STANTON YILMA TERLE YR 960: BETSY CONNAUGHTON iq- GRACE D7 FYORE DOTTIE H I T E KATHIE H575 Q NDANCY' HUMPHREY NELLIE JO MOSES PHYLLIS Ol-EKSAK SUSAN C'NEll. DAVENE UCELLO SANDRA VUKO MYRA W 12, RVYA ROMEO Corresponding Sem PEGGY LOU DKBNAN sggsiue rcovv MARIJD PERRY Inter-Fraternity Council Under the capable leadership of lim Corbett and the helpful advisement of Dean Gillespie and Prof. Walter Mayer the Inter Fraternity Council has completed another successful year. I. F. C, is made up of two delegates from each of the twelve fraternities and four officers. Its primary function is to govern Greek men. Briefly these are a few of the year s activities: Hell night. was abolished early in the year . . . A tighter set of rush rules was established for better rush relations and a stronger constitution . . . A drive for school spirit was publicized through the Council . . . I. F. C. football was climaxed with the traditional championship play-off . . . Basketball and baseball gave interested men even more sports . . . The Greek sing provided for an outside the shower release of vocal talents for fraternity men . . . The Sweetheart Ball highlighted the social year as the only formal Greek dance at Y.U .... Phi Garnma's national acceptance by Sigma Alpha Epsilon made it the ninth national on campus . . . And Beta Tau was granted its charter as the twelfth fraternity at Youngstown. 130 OFFICERS Iames Corbett-President Richard Glunt-Vice President John I. Sircxk, Ir.-Secretary Michael Kaiser-Treasurer Dean Iohn Gillespie-Advisor Row Row Row Row l: james Corbett, Rich Glunt, john j. Sirak, jr., Dean Gillespie. 2: Bob Lidle, joe Urso, Fred Kirby, Blair Kershaw, Dom Galante, Bernie Goldman, Elmer Mazzocco. 3: Homer Green, Pat lvicCarron, Alan Olonsky, Allan Blau, Don Preston, Ferry Wei- kart, Larry Beers, Paul jagnow. 4: Walter Washington, Paul Spangler, jack Uslick, Don Koma, jim Brahney, Bob Kling, Ray Dolak, Dick Vance, Tony Verdream. 131 Alpha Phi Delta OFFICERS President-Sam La Lama, lr. Vice President-Ioseph Urso Treasurer-Elmer Mazzocco Recording Secretary-William Flynn Corresponding Secretary-Frank Micchia Chaplain-Mike Venditto Advisor-Professor William G. Nelson Advisor-Professor Frank Tarantine Beta Omicron chapter of Alpha Phi Delta fraternity has ended a success- ful seventh year on the Youngstown University Campus. This past year has seen the recurrence of our annual social events, such as our Mother-Son tea, Recuperation Ball, Valentine's Ball, Dinner Dance, and our National Conven- tion. In addition to these highlights, we have been active in every social and intra-mural event sponsored by the University, as well as host to numerous parties with sororities, rushees, pledges, alumni, and other chapters of our fraternity. Under the able chairmanship of brother Andy Aurillio, we have success- fully undertaken the sponsorship oi the University's basketball programs for the 1959-60 season. For the fifth consecutive year we have awarded our Outstanding Athlete Trophy, the highest recognition given to an athlete at Youngstown University. The past recipients were Tony Knott, basketball 1955-56, Tony Courgras, foot- ball 1956-57, Iim Vechiarella, football 1957-58, and Iohn Abdoo, football 1958 59. Our congratulations and best wishes to brother Ed Stizza, who has been elected Treasurer of the 1960 Senior Class. We may attribute much of our success this year to our outstanding Presi- dent, Sam La Lama who has the added honor of presiding as President of Student Council and also as President of the Dean's Council of the William Rayen School of engineering-accomplishments that have made his Brothers of Alpha Phi Delta very proud of him. 132 WILLIAM FLYNN,.Ir. JOSEPH E. URSO SAMUELJ.La LAMA.Jr. ELMER MAZZOCCO FRANK A.MlCCHIA.Jr Rwcmdmg Secretary vfca President, P r e 5 i ci e rn 't T r e a s u re r' Corresponding Secretary X LP? N L9 MELTA FRANK CIAVARELLA ROBERT R. IACHINI FRANK J.TARANTINE CARI. NUNZIATO Chaplain Advisor w 1 FRANK S. I Rl l.L,I ANDREW ALJRILIO JAMES E. RICH STEVE NIASUCCI TIMOTHY R. MULLEN ANTHONY AIRATO JOHN CAT!-IELINE FRANK TAVOLARIONJT. CHARLES V- GEMNIA DAVID COLSON 133 Kappa Sigma Kappa Kappa Sigma Kappa, founded in 1939, is the oldest national fraternity at Youngstown University. Esteemed by the various Greek organizations at Youngstown, Kappa Sigma Kappa continually strives for highest honors in every field as exemplified by its winning of the All Events Trophy , ern- blematic of the outstanding fraternal organization at the University. Social and scholastic leaders make up Kappa Sigma Kappa. Brothers Iim Corbet, President of Interfraternity Council and Dan Murphy, Vice Presi- dent of Student Council, are examples. Other members have successfully directed student activities during the past school year. One of the important social events on the school calendar, the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, is sponsored by Kappa Sigma Kappa. Fall semester rushing brought seven new brothers into the fraternity supplementing half-dozen members who are graduating. Kappa Sigma Kappa is justifiably proud of its record of long-standing accomplishments. OFFICERS President-Fall semester-Ron Pisani Spring semester-Iim Corbett Vice President-Ierry McCarthy Recording Secretary-William Holt Treasurer-Charles Merdich Corresponding Secretary-lim Quilty Sergeant-At-Arms-Gene Harvey Advisor-Prof. William Flad 134 Bl L L H O l. T Reccramg Seuuory ..... v JERRY MMZARTHY I RON PISANI JIM CORBETT vin: vresndanz W PregIden1,l959 President lilac KAP? YOU GSTCVV I II I I, I I I I t CHARLES MERDICH 5 T r B cl S u re r I IVER ,II , I J I M Q uu.-rv Corresponding Sa: ITY MARTIN NIORAN MICKEY DAVIS 5 I I I I I ROBER-r BLAMA DANIEL zrrf- LARRY KUNKLE DAN Munrmv I I Gr ' 'KN- I I I DALE RAIR Don REARICK HENRY JOSEPH RALPH DBMAIN TOM GLDZER 5 I RAY DOLAK JIM BRA!-INEY KARL BUTCHER BILL SENN WILLIAM KAY i DAVE MQNICHOLAS NEILL CLARK JOHN COLLINS 135 BERNIE HAMROCK I I I I I I FRANK SCOCCIA PETE. ARLOVV NIQK AULISIO Sigma Alpha Epsilon On December 5, 1959, Ohio Alpha Epsilon was chartered at Youngstown University. Formerly Phi Gamma Local, Ohio Alpha is the oldest fraternity on campus, for it was founded in 1926. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded on March 9, 1856 at the University of Alabama. The purpose of the founders was to form a bond of brotherhood that would hold its members together throughout their lives. From its very beginning Sigma Alpha Epsilon was destined to become a fraternity of national stature. Originally a southern fraternity it has now grown until it embraces 143 chapters in 46 states, 12 of these being in Ohio. Activities for the past year included participation in golf, softball, and the Greek Sing, and placing second over all. In addition there were many parties, trips to other chapters, a trip to the national convention, leadership school, installation and the celebration of founder's day. Our chapter house, which we got in January 1959, has become the center of our activity and is presently occupied by 12 of the brothers. Ohio Alpha looks over the past year with a sense of pride and accom- plishment, and looks forward to the activities of the coming year under the direction of Advisors, Mr. Tony Vivo, and Mr. Ed Hulme. 136 , A +- Eowrmu Hun me Tum Huumnwsslz A f:1 X- I 5 -w -- lmuwm 'Truro'-nrprll-nt 5- Rfm Rswenasm .mme DOUGLAS-s GEORGE MELQDY Dow KoLov.fN1E ANTHONY Vvvo fnw-cnt Dnpumy Archon Emmcnt Archon Eminent Recorder Em-nent Treasurer A d v u 5 0 r is 'zz' 5,,, ' CHARLES: FOX BNLL LEECI-4 Q. PETE R6-NSON RICHARD VANCE .ii BOB ALLEN KEN FOX fb -b'. , gkfiv 74' - if X- 4. 'f . 3 bf' . , U ' NJ V0-il .-,- 'Ui 1959x1960 Q 15- L Yom SYRAKIS WILLIAM EANISH HERB CLEARY CHARLES WOOD AL PANOZIO DON PRESTON ROGER NHJRRAY BILL GRESKOVICH DON KOIVIA DAN QUINN 4: V TON! DRISCOLL JOHN BIROS WAYNE GRANNIS AL HARBISON ED YAUGO FRANK LENGLE DXCK GIBFK 137 Sigma Phi Epsilon With lasting memories of Geneva-on-the Lake and then the Grand Na- tional Conclave in Washington D.C. where 16 brothers of Ohio Mu were in attendance, we proceeded with another year of education and social activities. Many improvements have been made on our house at 646 Bryson Street, including a paint job, library shelves with a built-in trophy case and a re- modeled recreation room with a new beverage bar. First of the many activities was Homecoming with its floats and queens closely followed by Founders' Day on November l with its many highlights- Advisor Prof. Harder's toast to the fraternity and tales of the good ol' days by some of the alumni. Pledging began for ll men who found out that a fraternity is only what you make it. The Christmas Party at the house with its own version of Ahamad Iamal's music and blinking lights began the holiday season. Our New Year's Party was the best ever-a real bang-up affair. I.F.C. booth preparations were made between semesters and the big dance was a great success that Saturday before the second semester began. Iohn Mandish played varsity basketball, Dave Prosser was prexy of R.I.L., and numerous other offices were held by Sig Ep men. Intra-murals seemed an easy mark for our basketball team. Mickey Kaiser, our president, got married, many men became pinned or engaged and as usual Fred Davis had another rubber band romance. In all the 1959-60 year was one of the greatest for Sigma Phi Epsilon. 138 4 DR K HAROER sm couwszaok JOE PATELLA DICK WRAQMAN TOM SLHIJRCKO JOHN ULICNEN GARY JONFS EVERETTE RADCLIFFE J ACK VAN B JOHN YDUNGSTEAD MICKEY KAISER TOM NIARTINDALE I I was vngsww n 5-we secnnrlxnv HI HOUSE CYOUNGSTOWN RS J CHN DAINTER Y 8-53, N T MAX HEINL mum ROVIANICVI JUNN I-4ANOIbH JINI HOBAN JERRY RNOADE5 OTIS SMITH N PRESTON DICK FABRY JFRRY NAVARRA IVIEL. 1I'I'O KEN KUBINA DICK SUI-EK SANI LUSE RON VANATSKV JACK SEIPLE DAVE PROSEER DAVE LEDNEY DAVIDSON GARY TOM ALFRE I-IONIAN ILL I-maem. wm,-r CWYNAR 0 SMITH JOHN M I LLER KNA -- J ,. Z ,t in .'J -ig, I , I If I I ,, f, I ELI. I ' f - In N S T C ll A N S T X P I N T . K' 5 Y W, Y , ,, , .I I H ' I W an , ,-., W K , I I I I , ,., . Y . .,,,. ,N,, I , I I I I-I ? f ,IM I I Ie-,EI I I I f I I 2 . M QS : 1:52 I I I . s ' ' . 1 J ' DO . LA E Y . I DR J CERNICA an Avvrson LYNN NEWLAND ACK USLICK RRY TACKITT FIIXENBA U58 Sigma Tau Gamma For the brothers of Sigma Tau Gamma, February 7, 1960 marked the first anniversary of this national fraternity on the campus of Youngstown Univer- sity. The Beta Gamma chapter, formerly Nu Sigma Rho, is the Alpha chapter in Ohio. The year 1959.60 proved to be very successful for the brothers of Sigma Tau Gamma. The fraternity took the coveted first place trophy in the l.F.C. float contest. Chairmenship posts were held by brothers I. Vukovich and R. Wolfgang in the Greek Sing: and I. Africa and D. Stanley in I.F.C. basketball. Africa Queen, the theme of this year's I.F.C. booth, was awarded second place honors. In sports the fraternity fared well in all events. In Interfraternity Council itself, brothers A. Verdream and I. Sirak served as delegate and secretary, respectively. A. Verdream was also co-chairman of the Mardi-Gras, sponsored by the Newman Club. Brother F. Seminara pre- sided at the post of president of Newman this year. Student Council seats were won by brothers D. Stanley, F. Court, and I. Campati. The social year was highlighted by the annual Pete Penguin Ball, which this year featured the Tempos. Honored also were brothers R. Kieffer and D. Stanley. Kieffer was elected president of Sigma Tau, the National Honorary Engineering Fraternity. Stanley received the Metallurgical scholarship for high scholastic average. The posts of advisors were filled by Prof. Bernard I. Yozwiak and Prof. Fred H. Glenny. 140 .wfwfffb-,, 51 ,... gif J i75.1i'l 7V 'vi v.2f! ' 1 FIA- ,: . uf' ' i 4 7, 'aigmgilk wnumm A h-1uuAn nncnmw :untill ,loam J. 5lRAn,Jr. , JOSEVH M.vUKOvlCl1,Jr Mr l.J.Y0'lW1AK vmssxnz-qv was vninnsfn siCaE1Anv xnenssunsr. Agylsun ,f - K rr W-Xxxx Y WMM- V If L, I I i M XI I : UJUMA5 E nnlonf JOHN C. swow iizsiircn J sLmmAa-x WILLIAM R SCNRACK RICHARD J CEOSBI E. YQUNGSTOWN NIVER ITY urea w YOREK 37 gl M hk'k mm- Anfnonf JOSEPH J. GRAPHTYO STEPHEN J, GARCNAR JAMES elnsoe-4 mcunzu Mosxosxv l-DWARD mufzo ROBERT MATLVE mxsssu, 5 Jones wlulxm 1 susan cumuss Arrmcza :Mme c. cserrew aomun P.wnLFGAM6 mcumw J. BAKER V JAMES SULLIVAN www R AFKUCA JCSEPH CAMPATI FRANK W, KONYA MMZNAEL G.COuRT Jenn J. KROTKY JAMES B. PB05SER,Jr. FRANLLIN E. Coulrr WILUAM J KXSH ANTHONY SWHRIMACCO DANIEL J, FLASHER KENNETH A.WRlC1HT PAUL TERLESKY PAUL JAGNOW ROBERT NADZAN Tau Kappa Epsilon In May of 1956 Tau Kappa Epsilon came to Youngstown University when Pi Beta Chi was installed as Epsilon-Iota Chapter of the world's largest fraternity. Fraters Dave Manley and Pat Agresta represented the local chapter at the bi-annual international convention this year held in Detroit. In Ianuary the chapter journeyed to Ohio State for the Founders' Day Banquet, and played host in April to the twelve chapters in this area for the annual training school. The Teke basketball tournament had a good representation from the fraters at Youngstown. The season got underway as TKE edged out SAE in a hilarious version of the annual bike race between the two fraternities, this year held at half-time of the Ohio University football game. After the game everybody scrambled to the room for the party celebrating the victory tand lossl. Looking back, we really had a ball participating in sports, building that crazy homecoming float, going to the parties, and keeping the pledges in line. And speaking of pledges, this year's pledge class should prove to be great leaders in the next few years. The school year was climaxed, as every year, by the formal dinner dance. The fraters extend their congratulations to Bob Hunter who was appointed cadet colonel of the R.O.T.C. and to Rick Glunt the vice-president of the lnter-Fraternity Council. A vote of thanks goes to Pat Agresta, chairman of the annual Red Carnation Ball, and to the Mother's Club which is doing a great job. The Tekes also extend a word of congratulations to the fraters who have received their degrees this year. Tau Kappa Epsilon is advised by Prof. Ion Naberezny and Mr. Philip P. Buchanan. 142 Si N 1. I 9,1 M My F' BUCHANAN LARRY DILOREYO Y- LL OF LARRY BEER5 LMA S' LA S1-nc-:ANT AT ARMS DAVE MANLEY JONN MELLON f x my RICK GLUNT HN F SCHAFER PAT AGRESTA BOB KLIN6 YORIA FkEDG!.THA1NER KAPPA EP IL II X TGWN U I EIEQSITY B BARNE BILL PETRANSKV ROBERT E PRALL RONNIE BROTHERS BOB WHITTAKER WILLIAM RICHARDSON ROGER ANDERSON E..- RON DIVINCENZO IRWIN GITTLIN MAXWELL C WILSON DAVE IVXAUCH CLIFFORD ERN ST JOHN PASSARELLI 143 DONALD MILL RICHARD Nl POTTER DON EDWARDS BILL JOHNJUL -JOHN C RUSS DAVE KESSL-ER JAMESA RILEY NICK REGA JOE MACEJKO BILL TRIGG - . ' .- - . v l X I , i I I 1 I ' ' , ' i E cr -- I I , I I . ' 5 H I I I II - - ,. E I I. V ' I 23? I 1 - II 59 . I I ' 2: -'IE' ,- ' . -'In U 'fy 4 I ' ' .Q.:,3-plz:-sg, 'A .IL , I , . III, I I--xiqi' I g' pi'-2 i V I ' I P, , ' I I ,I J a I ADVISOR SECRIYARY PRESIDENT VICE PRISIDENT I TRIASURER ADVISOR Y - -A - H-- .- 1..--W Y. ,..,,-, W me - E I I I I . ,E i ' it -'I-35' ' K. 'L II , - IIA Lk- X I x- W PM AI' X 'YI IIA I, f I I I IIE 1 ki . ' I I 5 z an ' . R E B ' I N H I S . N 'S xx WMM. I ., ... .I www. Y' V av S , I ,, ,, Wg E R ,II I I ' . ' ' . 1 O Theta Chi A glorious past is ever telling Of friendship that shall never die Within us peace and union dwelling While honor crowns the Theta Chi. Theta Chi Fraternity, constantly striving for perfection in its purposes, observed the school year maintaining its old traditions and ideals. In Iune of 1959, the Youngstown Vindicator Award to the most outstanding senior went to Brother Alan Hegedus. Of the six Y.U. pins awarded to graduating seniors in Iune of 1959, four went to Theta Chi's. Also in the past year Brother Dom Galante was elected the most popular male student at Youngstown University. On September 1, 1960, our fraternity continued to move forward by pur- chasing a fraternity house at 742 Bryson Street. The fourteen room house has a five car garage and a large parking lot in the rear. In October, our 1958-59 Dream Girl, Miss Davene Ucello of Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, was elected Homecoming Queen. In November, Miss Kathie Schunn of Alpha Ornicron Pi Sorority, was crowned our 1959-60 Dream Girl at our .Annual Harvest Moon Dance. Many Brothers were active as campus leaders in the past year. Ron Stowe was President of the Senior Class: Fred Middleton was Treasurer of Student Council: Harold Freas was Co-Chairman of Freshman Orientation: Don Riley and John Hite were Co-Chairmen of Homecoming: Fred Kirby was Director of the Y.U. Quarter Hour: Torn Walsh served as Managing Editor of the IAMBAR, and Don Riley and Pete Shoemaker served as its Business Managers: Hon Stowe, Gary Swanson, Tom Reed, Dick Zabik, Fred Middleton and Vic Bell served on Student Council: lim Roof was an assistant Editor of the NEON and Bill Collins served as its Sports Editor. These are but a few of the positions held by Brothers throughout the campus. Many more served as officers and chairmen in numerous other organizations at Youngstown University. The Officers this year were Bon Stowe, president: Dom Galante, vice president: Stan Swope, secretary: Don Rily, treasurer, and Prof. McKinley Browne, advisor. The graduating members wish the best of luck to the entire fraternity and its new officers. 144 vlcvon nEL.. Q'--v nnwmn P EDNSYAMCF -L, -.mom R vnr A5 v+,...u.v 1 :mums Jn , 5, -1 RIUIARD MOROAND nommlc H CMLANYE RONALD G. srowe vugk rnzssvlwv Puzsuniwv nu-luLsw' Bnnwr-:E A U v I :L cv -I SYANLEY w.5wQPE Sscnnvnxa v nowaknnn nwzv Tzslxsuf'-ER IF EPSILO IIBFEET YOUING STOW NIVERSITY 91 s- an I I W 4 ' 4 . ww' 4 I 'A IUIIN l4r7l- .IUMN MKNAHAN i Ltvs DEvL1N Lrwus It GALANYF. Genus MAMQLSRODE CARL NOCERA EDWARD H O'NElL TOM R EED RICHARD 5. STRUHARIK DOUGLAS A YARDAS RICHARD ZABIK ROBERT LARBUCKLE THOM CANAVAN STEVE CLAPP LARRY R r-:ORD -.1,: .. - '- I - L : raw M -: mf JACK HOLMES GARY SWAN SON RICHARD A JOHNSON JOE KEDD! CK Fksuznlcv. M. Kmev nuSSELL D. van YASSEL BRUCE Mic BURN EY ROBERT E Bov E Fist: Frsnsvl JAMES H. ROOF FRU: NUDDLETON ,K ..,,L I I A lg I Q I Ya 5? , ANDREW J. WELLERJR, FRANK NAMESNIK HARRY NIAYS WILLIAM U. MKCARTIIV GENE PETROSKY ROBERT RUSSELL PAUL D SHOEMAKER RUSSELL J. SWEGAN JOHN van SCHULLICK JAMES J. ZAMARY 145 GERALD OFZTMAN MNCHAEL KNAELE Cmrcsrmndmq Sec Vme Ovefndcvnt DAVID ROSENZVVEIG RICHARD PKSSAN Preulcie-nc Rqcnrdlngbcc. DONALD KORNSPAN H 5 s r o ri a ru U P SEJET Tfjm EATER ITY ZETA BETA AU FR TER ITY PAUL YV? VREIWNAS -in HOWARD 5 RCRA E1 CARY CAREONI PHILIP BFRGER M ALAN OBLONSKY MANNY NYERKIN BARRY M.OIBEfi .JERRY I, TOFFLER SHELDON SHERMAN F RATE RN TTY MEMBERS Not appearing on composnte EDWARD SCI-AWARTZ RICHARD ROSE!-JBLUNA JAMES ADAWAY JOHN TERRANCE WESTBROOK FRANK POLITE RICHARD ORAAOS FRANK BRADEN Advlsor Adv-Bor CAR L. SAC!-1 5 MICHAEL A BERKS BRUCE. IRWIN N O RN1 AN Nl SALQMON JOSEPH BEDRY ALLAN BLAU LARRY DUBBS MARVIN LOGAN 146 .IAVVIES BROVVN ROGER RAINES WILLIAM GADDIS vncsl Prasndcvnt P r e s i d e ru t Secretary-Treasurer P1 CI-LADM KAPPA ALPHA PS1 '.'w:V',NA , . ' - , 3 32' ,. , , , V rmmmls Iwi xi 1 . q 1,4 l 9 5 9 N 1 9 6 O wsNoen.L ATKINSON REGINALO KING JAMES WILLIAMS WALTER WASHINGTON JASPER LIGGI NS LEON FURCRON RICHARD TYSON CARL BRYANT WENDELL PONDERS 147 7217 I lGM5ToWN UNWEPFQATER I - UNC' 3 .IT YQ Y JOHN ESPOSITO 555 TWT TED SEFERIADIS ROBERT BUZGA FRED MAKSIMOWSKI LARRY SCHULLER GREGORY LOUGHRIE EVERETT RICE 19 605 I r BLASE oenao NOEL 5005 Vice President I .. Y. -- Fiiiiii- 4-54 Qiiriy' vvfv A 2-it ' f 1 I Ki1Y s E m,-JE if-35.49 gif. A,zfi:.a?'5,pf ri-5' 4,1 FRANK GUARNIEN PAYPAICK MLCARREN Q5 LUCIAN MARCHIO PAUL SPANGLER JOSEPH HOLLERN --5 MICHAEL amass ROBERT RENNER I-I.T.Rsu.LY-Advisor iz, commas, l.A1cn-nsfzmv GARY Kopp BLAIR KERSHAW JOHN ANANIA RICHARD SEVERA Rffcmdmg seq vlce Pre-sldent Pr csident Treasurer corresponding Sec I MXmN UN STOW UN IRI E Rf S ITY' WILLIAM LATCHERAN DON TOMKO Sr W T- 'bv' VT ' JERRY WEIKART WALT STEFANISH PETE CORDON BOB SCHNIEDER JERRY LEONARD 11- TQ uAvno FlTZ .nm RUDESILL CHUCK GREEN Amex YANKUSH Bos BARACKMAN 149 fr--f ROBERT LIDLE TrEC Surer' ROBERT SPAK Pre sn d ent JACK MAcAuLEY V i ce Presndent N M I-M, , ff 6 9 ZHQFAE, I l --X 3. LARRY MARKASKY S ncreta ry RU YOU G TOWN IVER ITY DANIEL VERANELLI BERN HARD GOLDMAN i 1 w ' I N , , 1 1 1 X i E 1 I I RICHARD BLMNE EMIL DZURAY N 1 i MIKE GMMBATTQSTA , 1 I K V A 1 . 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Z E 1 , X EMEA ms wmsn: I ....-. 3' 2-2 B M T53 FI W-.. :Y ' W E m ggf nl SS fi SS H E Y 5 'A y , 'Y , :. . .gg1ggg:QLQ Qi! fl I -.nfwl X ., Us I Q ' N 5 K , 2 f ' B? Q 7 'fl M M n 5 2 f ' - , Hy X v- M we-fm, Wf- I ei 't 1957 fool?-All SafurddY- Sepfem by d Wesfefn COloL1ro2B-'- Saturdmf' Sepfem N ln. - - Tenneime Tec E b 5' Sqiurdlw och: ?r n V- ' as fam MI Inq' IIIJU 1 Q . NGS flkk ay Q 12111, N JR M N egrBy Pete Arlow X . . M . Gamba: footballlwriterj Several injuries to key performers will proye harmful? to the Pen- Hp, ' guins for the remainder of the season. .Butch Morelli has suffered a ALP Yawggwn severeiuenlfle injury and may not see action In upcoming games. 1 In ,, 'ff Q ,W r - 3ol1e4ir55.liIfLaroldeGreen continues to nurse badly bruised wz-lst bones and still ' O 'is not gap to par. -Freshman Chuck Tedesco dislocated his elbow ' - 195 against Ohio University and is definitely out forthe season. Almost Q x,QlSm,.Km Q!' every, lffenguin starter is nursing some sort of bum 4 e if .E s g,tE'reshmHanftackle-Joe-Smargiasso ma Am yew Ybad knee? l ' Doe. str? 10-If mmm 3-4.55 p or bruise. y be out forthe season with a . Team spirit ls still lxighltllins spite-'oftF'rlday's lopsided loss to ' Q-Cumbzi Dhio U11 lyersity. consensus is that O.U.'s speed and deception Swesmore netent than the mgeenness of their play. Previous ga iw during the year proved to be agreat deal harder, ' 1946! fmm' not beenseen 'in anylgame ' ' t eeqznnelaa l ' mes , but such speed has tbgs year.5fYiU. 's team balance In the I, line, Qaddltearn depth was strong. - U - t X A Look Ar The Lighter side. the lighter side,W Jim Segenlch, knsofgifhhto teammates as The .lzastgfeally beienqsnouting at-olindfthe lockerroom lately. The foreiillt his excitement 'was,the, birth of his second son, Scott. All the team wishes to extend its congratulations to you, Jim. n. fl t tlzinstffigti must Zlieeretmembered on V Twfwozglsxlilo victory cante Th A any football s N verbe attributed ' ' ettendency towa . back., can go LGI stil? ohio quad is team- to one, lt IS always the team. rds heaping praise on anyindividual, especially a a his ability and the blocking of his team player-'S 'consistency can be measured by star , .,mp,0Nok 7 vubstmzbm 23.4635101595 . . . 9-90 ,,, hmm 'U VNIRY ,M M, Penguin Football History No matter how far back into the football history of Youngstown University one searches, two names will make an appearance-Dike Beede and Willard Webster. These names are not present merely for dressing-up's sake, for without them there would be no football story. For 30 years after its founding in 1908, Youngstown College, as it was referred to until 1956, fostered a great many achievements. Not among them, however, was football, a game flourishing throughout the country and domi- nated by Notre Darne's Knute Rockne and Pittsburgh's lock Sutherland. The local college was thriving, but not in athletic competition. In 1934 an attempt at intercollegiate athletics began with the formation of Youngstown's first basketball team. But the vast athletic plant now operat- ing was still in its infancy. 'I'he biggest step toward athletic stability came in 1938 when the administration hired Dike Beede as Youngstown's first foot- ball coach. Another gentlemen came with him-Willard Webster. With Beede at the grid helm and Webster as Athletic Director since 1940, the athletic fortunes of Youngstown have crept to a summit attained several years ago and since maintained. During the 1938 season, the Penguins compiled a four win-five loss record after dropping the opening game to Geneva 12-6. The biggest thorn in Youngstown's side was the opposing quarterback, Dom Rosselli, who joined Youngstown's staff in 1940. The names of Tony Bul1 Rosselli, Pete Lanzi, Al Campana, Ralph Golds- ton, and lim Vechiarella are but a few of the many football greats produced by Youngstown over its 18-year history, interrupted for three years by World War II. The history is brief by comparison, but the events are numerous, the stars are many, and the memories are fond, especially to Dike Beede and Willard Webster. 154 1? uns me msn ss as ss sw: ,Q 1 E gs m E N FOOTBALL TEAM First row ll to rj: Harold Green, Armand DiPetro, Torn Majovsky, Larry Markasky, Jim Rich, Tom Richards, Ralph Morelli, Paul Ceremuga, Ron Taylor, Ed Bodnar and Dennis Smith Second row: Chuck Agosti, Tom Smolanovich fCaptainJ, Tony Lucente, David Johnson, Jerry Stumpo, Neil Richter, Frank Horvath, Pete Arlow, James DePaul, Jim Sevenich, Tim Mullens Third row: Willard Webster, Athletic Directorg D. V. 'Dike' Beede, head coach, Dom Vechiarelli, Joe Smargiasso, John Edwards, Richard Lewis, Fred Quatro, Bill Davidson, Larry Jordan, Jim Jeffries, Pat Ungaro, George Hickman, Dom Rosselli, assistant coach. .f-B' WH ,.n,.v. . f Left to right: Sloko Gill, Head Coach Dike Beede, Herb Corby and Al Campana. Dom Rosseili was missing when the above photo was taken. I 156 Penguins Starting Lineup - - -' X , 1 Lf Kd gtg 1' U' - fill? ' ln Paul Ceremuga-H.B. ,5 .-:-: Q . -: :fi Larry Markasky-F.B. ,J A-,N ' ,.4fLI .Q: ggi 7 'Q I A 'I 1 ' i ' . 5' ' if - 1. ., Ralph Morelli-F.B. '94 Dave johnson-H.B. Tom Richards-H.B. 1k r In ,Y jim Rich-R.E. Harold Green-Q.B. Tom Smolanovich-L,E A ,,,d,e- i. . -Q3 4 aff: I ' - ' 'I x .I V ii i . 'Z ' 1 33 A Y-7 V ,' -':-in ' . e J eq L- i il L ff - -- 171 '-' Neil Richter-R.T. Dick Lewis--R.G. Tom Majovsky-C. Pete Arlow-L.G. Larry jordan-L.T. ,m 43 w QU ,QU 5 .5. 1- iw.. L' N.. 4 JL: aa 5, I .. 1 Sai! , ,ff M '3 'P 95 I ov' 1 f N , '-vg. Q N Q, ' '- Qi r '. 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R. s. Q..- lf? JN .mv mv Penguin Basketball History Twenty-six years of basketball enterprise have earned the Youngstovsm University Penguins a place among the nation's small college cage elite. Many great personalities contributed to the success but for the last fourteen years Dom Rosselli's name has been the most dominant. Rosselli, coach of the Penguins two years prior to World War II, returned to the head coaching position in 1946 after four years of military service and has piloted the basketball squad since. Among the outstanding performers during this period which has produced 209 victories against 186 defeats are Mickey Yugovich, Herb Lake, Bob Atter- holt, and Tony Knott among the most recent. Before these came Leo Mogus, Iack Christine, Ray Wise, Eli Danilov, and Sam Iankovich. Rosselli's teams reached the basketball pinnacle between 1956 ,and 1959 when they captured the Ohio NAIA championship three years in succession. The 1956-57 Penguins reached the quarter finals before bowing to the eventual tournament champions, Tennessee A G I. The two teams repeated the per- formance the following year with the same results. The Penguins have advanced a great deal since the inauguration of the hardwood sport in 1934. Yet the outlook for the future appears even brighter for Dom Rosselli and the Youngstown University basketball team. 164 ,,3f4,,J A V .1 ,AW 'S ZWIS MM af Ee? 5-firwffaxmw Iunior Varsity Row l: B, Wolf, T. Pero, j. Mihalenko, E. Daugherty Row 2: F. Guarnati, Coach, T. Getch, 1. Tupper, M. Pesut Varsity Row l: D. Rosselli, Coach, j. Mihalenko, T. Pero, 1. Milliken, B. Wolf, F, Namesnik. Row 2: H. McElroy, R. Taylor, 1. Fitzpatirck, M. Pesut, L. Galcik, Willard Webster, Trainer. Row 3: F. Cuarnati, Assistant Coach, 1. Tupper, E. Korbini, C. Day, M. Yugovicli, E. Daugherty. 166 ' ' I x -- .Q kk ' ,szphw kr '- M R A4 , Nw-an 'my ,guy , Ill. 11 :Qing 'B 'Uh f :?'2:Q raw , E B1 . 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N :QJ A Q A Qi X U if K' HW ' 1 fx 6,4 , . 4 I N ,Q K 1 ' ,Awww N213 ,L SL. ., X ,, ' 1 Ed Antonelli john Barber Duck Schwartz Mike Mijic Whitey Quinn 175 TESTIMONIAL BANQUET Tom Smolanovich and Mickey Yugovich, two of Youngstown University's outstanding athletes over the past decade, were properly awarded at a special recognition banquet held late in March. Smolanovich carried the brunt of the Penguin football burden in the 1959 campaign while Yugovich moved into the second place among the all-time basketball scoring leaders. Both hope to further their athletic careers in the professional ranks and if past performances are used as a measuring stick, the pair is close to the can't-miss category. As a regular end for the Penguins for three years after transferring to Youngstown from Cincinnati University as a sophomore, Smolanovich earned the raves of the fans and praise of the opposing players and coaches for the amazing versatility he displayed. Yugovich, though second to Tony Knott in individual scoring over his four-year career, holds the freshman record of 503 points set in 1956-57. His 1917 points fell 301 short of the school record. Yugovich was one of the top-drawing cards for the Penguins over four years after earning all-Ohio recognition with Woodrow Wilson as a scholastic cager. The trophies awarded were huge but minute in comparison to the efforts of Smolanovich and Yugovich. 176 Youngstown University Student As- sociation held its testimonial banquet at the Victoria Restaurant on Sunday, March 27. 125 guests heard addresses from Art Donovan, tackle for the Balti- more Colts, and Dr. Howard W. Iones, president of the university. Following the dinner, Iohn David Poole, Ir., edi- tor-in-chief of the Iambar, and Ierry Harklerode, Y.U.S.A. vice president, presented trophies to Tom Smolano- vich for outstanding achievement in football and Mickey Yugovich for his contributions to Youngstown Univer- sity basketball. sw oN RED 0119 CHINA White 11' YOUNG STOWN UNIVE GRADE REPORT Oo A R, BUT PASSING P - FAILURE X ' JVED WITHIN Lao DAYS OR IT AUTOMATICALLY WITHDRAWN - FAILURE PR - PROGRESS I 6 ..CE PROM THE SCHQBI. - TQ IS NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT I STUDENT INF li T I A A N N 1 925 221 iQ D PERIOD ENDING N QE-ILO .zfsff .kgxx XOR . DEPT. 535555 DESCRIPTION GRADE mug? pggfwggk P QI-,CNT 11E, QVLEYHYDAY LLZC. -TE OOO CHEM 11e,LEgvErRYDAv LAIFI .icom Iiccw :ssc 2.TA'r 'I NI ' lN'f'ZiFx'lv?EUl!'XTi:I E-1PvIINIC:lF'LL:I F ' I i Ivo:-RgI:aN F'LJL..CZin - Ifg,OQrIA'L. .PRELIPICQI-I V OOO ss 'rn commfrufs V T Ewcr RMA 'I , I ,N 5:3 R I A E.-I I 1' . gr' I I 'J' gg F I P-H jg' I P,Yc1 I mv I W I. I . E - K4 I E :1 ci ........' 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' I A U degree from Youngstown University Certain requirements must be met before graduation cz date a gi mn above we are notifi d by you in writing April 1 to the central Z It 1 youi rc. pon ibility to check with the Pccords Offic immediaf ,f 11' frardmg your academic rcquircircit , if you. not already done so at the time of second semester registra. 3. It will be necessary for you to confirm your order for a QXMW Q venus? new .1 s We novewmsv GWSSB ' Yu at ries sian. is , c WW55 pig? wage 269919 Y? 0555 oimaxke itggldemyc . C ' ii' . to - to fa n ' of gee 52 silo fb we me-'F' .I Omega isfiengfg, 525 Boi bguzguyou S-iteaik. Yirwax: 4396 gov 823159,-3 .Q U gemgiviw 1 93, Xe? ony-gf'0nw5 erx0?gt3uge' 01 befgowfheya Wesmdeni S06 February 12, 1960 5 9166: glbxe' ' QOY 1 X595 0 KZJZQG' in Q, me 019155 mobs: time S ut! Ymos' aptiued nic' G robe' uw 9' Sedo' gpg. 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S. in B. A. Alberico. Andrew I. New Castle B. S. in Ed. S. E. A. Alexander Anthony I. Warren B. S. in B. A. Intramural Sports R. O. T. C. Allegretto. Ioseph V. Youngstown B. S'. in Ed. Intramural Sports Zeta Phi Omicron Lambda S. E. A. Amatore. Patrick E. Struthers B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma, Vice President Alpha Tau Gamma Anderson. Iames L. Sharon B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Lab Instructor Angelo. Ierry Francis, Ir. Youngstown B. E. Armeni. Iohn R. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Varsity Football Four-Year Letterman Varsity Y Club Babush, Richard Kenneth Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Bailey. Sandra Grenea Youngstown Iambar Staff Neon, Advertisinq Manager Senior Class Secretary Student Council, Activities Chairman R. I. L. Alpha Omicron Pi, Education Officer Omicron Lambda I. F. C., Sweetheart Attendant Junior Prom Queen Iunior Woman Advisor Pan-Hellenic Council, Treasurer Student Education Association Baird. Howard Canfield B. S. in Ed. A. A. H. P. E. R. Baird. Richard Canfield B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Baird. Richard W. Pittsburgh B. S. in B. A. Lambda Chi Alpha R. O. T. C. Honor Guard, Vice President Baker. Iosephine Kral Younqstown B. S. in Ed. Bakich, Patricia Warren B. A. Newman Club I. W. A. Social Science Club, Secretary Barnes, Robert D. Girard B. E. Varsity Track Intramural Sports R. I. L. Tau Kappa Epsilon Y. U. S. I. E., President O. S. P. E. Dean's Council Engineers Ball Committee, Chairman R. O. T. C. Varsity Y Barnes, Sally Lou Sharon B. S. in Ed. Alpha Pi Epsilon Iunior Woman Advisor Student Education Association Baron, Martha M. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Barth, Solbert Lee Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Phi Gamma Varsity Football Barto. Thomas Carl Warren B. S. in Ed. 1959 N. A. l. A. Golf Medalist -- 68 1958 N. A. l. A. Golf Team Championship O. S. H. A. Member Letterrnarfs Club Beachler. William H. Vienna B. E. American Society for Metals, Vice President Beard. Iohn Edwin Warren B. A. Beck. Iohn I. Youngstown B. E. O. S. P. E. A. I. E. E. Beckman. lane Youngstown B. S. in Ed. R. I. L. Cheerleader Y. U. S. A. Bell, Ivan S. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. R. I. L. R. O. T. C. Young Republican Pershing Rifles Neon Staff Iambar Staff Sigma Phi Epsilon Monitor, Editor Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian and House Manager Club Bernard. George Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Bernard. Iohn Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu, President, 1959-1960: Public Relations Director, 1958-1959 Bistransky. Elisabeth Ann Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club University Nurse Blama, Robert Iames Younqstown B. S. Intramural Bowling Newman Club Kappa Sigma Kappa A. I. E. E. Blasko, Steve I. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Newman Club Intramural Sports Phi Sigma Epsilon Booher, Mariorie Ann New Castle B. S. in Ed. Alpha Pi Epsilon Wilma Brown Home Economics Club, Secretary and Treasurer Daisy Chain, May Day Boye. Robert Youngstown B. A. Theta Chi Alpha Psi Omega Drama Guild Brennen, Elizabeth Youngstown B. S. in Ed. S. E. A. Youngstown English Society Brooks. Ioyce Elaine Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Brownlee, Iudith May Youngstown B. S. in Ed. R. 1. L., Treasurer, 1959-1960: Refreshments Co-Chairman, 1958-1959 Phi Mu Iunior Prom Court, 1958 Inter-Fraternity Council Attendant, 1959 Iunior Woman Advisor Bryan, Kenneth D avid, New Middletown B. S. in B. A. Budd. Richard L. New Castle B. E. Pershing Rifles A. l. E. E. Buqby. David S. Hubbard B. E. Y. U. S. I. E. Burkett, George, Ir. Youngstown B. E. Bums, Vera Viets Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Ir Butch, Donald Eugene Kent B. of Music Orchestra Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Buzga, Robert T. Sharon B. S. A. C. S. Phi Sigma Kappa Byron. Barbara Youngstown B. A. Chi Omega tTransferJ Calo, Angeline Marie Struthers B. S. in Ed. Concert Band Newman Club Phi Mu Sorority Junior Wornen's Advisor S. E. A. Campana, Gene Alfred Youngstown B. E. Sigma Tau tlrlonorary Engineering Fraternityb Y. U. S. I. E. Candel, Geraldine Ruth Niles Education B. S. in Ed. Newman Club S. E. A. Capots. Iames Lewis. Ir. Columbiana B. A. Carden, Iohn E. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. S. E. A. R. I. L. Carlomagno, Antoinette Marie Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Secretary Newman Club I. W. A. Homecoming Attendant Christmas Dance Hostess Carlon. Iudith Dale New Castle B. A. Omicron Lambda Carson. Robert P. West Middlesex, Pa. B. A. Newman Club Math Club A. I. E. E. Caruso. Dominic Bruno Youngstown B. A. Spanish Club S. E. A. Library Staff Cavcxncrugh, Edward Iohn Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Centofanti, Sandra Ann Salem Title of A. B. A. Newman Club Tau Kappa Nu Chalker. Richard Allan Girard B. E. A. S. M. E. O. S. P. E. Chambers, Verna Belle New Castle B. S. in Ed. Chavara, Frank Martin Sharon, Pa. B. S. in B. A. Newman Club Alpha Mu Fraternity, Corresponding Secretary Chicmdussi. Ann Marie Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club S. E. A. Kappa Delta Pi Chicko, Vincent A. Youngstown B. E. A. S. C. E. Chila, Anthony G. Girard B. A. Newman Club Alpha Phi Omega, Vice President Cadet Commanding Officer of Pershing Rifles Society Cadet Commanding Officer of B. O. T. C Honor Guard Nathan Hale Medal Outstanding Freshman in R. O. T. C, Chmielewski. George A. Lowellville B. E. Student Society of Civil Engineers, Vice President O. S. P. E. Chumita. George R. Youngstown B. E. Newman Club Phi Epsilon American Chemical Society Ciancone. Impero I. Warren B. E. Ciavarella. Frank S. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. R. I. L. Alpha Phi Delta, President Cigolle. I ohn Anthony Girard B. E. A. I. E. E., Vice President Dean's Council, Vice President Sigma Tau Newman Club Clark, David C. New Castle B. S. in B. A. Student Council Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Mu May Day Chairman International Affairs, Chairman Ohio-Indiana Regional N. S. A. Clark, Martha Iane Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Student Council, Secretary Newman Club Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer I. F. C. Sweetheart Y. U. S. A., Treasurer S. E. A. Alpha Pi Epsilon Clemens. Mary Catherine Youngstown B. S. in Ed. S. E. A. Kappa Delta Pi Clouser. Robert G. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Newman Club Alpha Mu, Treasurer Cola. Orlando D. Struthers B. S. in Ed. Kappa Delta Pi S. E. A. Cole. Iames M. Ashtabula B. S. in B. A. Collins. Doris Iecm Youngstown B. S. in Ed. R. I. L. W. R. A. S. E. A. Colosimo. Vincent T. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Lab Instructor Cournoyer. Robert O. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Craytor, Robert I. Niles B. S. in B. A. R. I. L. Creed. Mary Louise Youngstown B. A. Neon Staff, Senior Editor Horizon Staff English Society International Students Organization Alpha Pi Epsilon Horizon Contributor Student Council Cretella. Iohn L. Girard B. S. in B. A. Cromley. Kenneth H. Youngstown B. A. Cronie, Barbara Ann Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Horizon Staff Y. U. Radio Show, Director Drama Guild English Society S. E. A. Crouse. Kevcm D. North Lima B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Dean's List 210 Daley. Vivian Ann Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Darin. Ianice Marie Youngstown B. S. Newman Club Sigma Sigma Sigma, Treasurer Y. U. M. A. Davis, Lucretia Ann Youngstown B. A. Zeta Tau Alpha tTransferJ Homecoming Committee Freshman Day Committee University Handbook Junior Women's Advisor B. I. L. Student Council, Secretary Social Science Club Y. U. S. A. Neon, Editor Deitz. Iohn Greenville B. S. Physics Club Del Bene. Alexander Girard Education B. S. in Ed. DeSa1vo, Eugene Youngstown B. E. Civil Engineering Society DeVi.ncent. Patsy Youngstown B. E. Dignan, Peggy Lou Youngstown B. A. Neon Staff, Greek Editor, Senior Editor Iarnbar Staff, Greek Editor Newman Club, Social Chairman, Secretary May Day Queen, Newman Club Sigma Sigma Sigma DiLal1o, Iohn I. Youngstown B. E. Newman Club Sigma Tau A. I. E. E. Dilisio. Salvatore C. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Newman Club 211 DiThomas. Iosephine A. Youngstown B. A. Beta Sigma Omicron Snowflake Frolic Hostess Iunior Women's Advisor Diurba. Donald G. Sharon B. S. in B. A. Dixon. Portia Kirklin Ellwood City B. A. Alpha Kappa Alpha Douglass. Iames Earl New Castle B. E. Intramural Sports Sigma Alpha Epsilon, President I. F. C. - Football Homecoming Chairman Distinguished Military Student B. O. T. C. Command Scholarship Pershing Rifles American Institute of Electrical Engineers Dubiel, Richard Youngstown B. A. Tau Omega, Vice President Alpha Psi Omega, Vice President Los Buenos Vecinos, Treasurer Art Club Drama Guild Spanish Club Scholarship Dunetz. Max Youngstown B. A. Dunlap, Iohn C. East Palestine B. A. Dunn. Donald Hubbard B. E. Dunn. Iames William Youngstown B. A. Dusza. Gerald R. Warren B. A. Omicron Lambda, President Economos. Demetrios Iames Warren B. S. in B. A. Intramural Sports R. O. T. C. Distinguished Military Student Honor Guard Elberty. Thomas A. Sharon B. E. A. I. E. E. Westinghouse Student Engelhardt. Iudith Ann Warren B. A. Sigma Sigma Sigma, Keeper of Grades Englert. Daniel C. Salem B. E. Enoch, Kenneth L. Youngstown B. E. Erb, Maureen I. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Esposito, John N. Poland B. S. Intramural Sports Marching Band Student Council, Student Relations Chairman R. O. T. C. Torch, Editor Newman Club Phi Sigma Kappa, President Phi Epsilon, President R. O. T. C. Command Scholarship American Chemical Society D. M. S. ' Estock, Joseph I. Farrell B. of Music Marching Band Concert Bcmd Dana Orchestra Opera Orchestra Boys' Glee Club Choir Senior Recital Fahndrich, William Chester, Ir. Warren B. S. in B. A. Y. U. Rifle Team Pershing Rifles Y. U. Honor Guard Sigma Phi Epsilon Felger, C. Iames McDonald B. A. R. l. L. F eranchak. Gerald Andrew Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Zeta Phi Fe1'1'Y. lames Richard lrondale B. S. in Ed. R. l. L. Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer Dean's List English Society, Vice President Young Republican Club, Secretary, President Intramural Bowling Student Assistantship -Library Fleri, Philip I. Farrell B. of Music Alpha Phi Delta Flynn. Thomas I. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Student Council, Student-Faculty Relations Committee Theta Chi Forgac, Delores V. Campbell B. S. in Ed. Fox, Charles R. Poland B. S. in B. A. Intramural Sports Sigma Alpha Epsilon Francisco, Ramon Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Frazer. David A. Sharon B. E. Youngstown University Society of Student Civil Engineers, President Furcron, Leon Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Kappa Alpha Psi Gaddis, William L., Ir. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Kappa Alpha Psi B. O. T. C. Military Ball, Co-Chairman 214 Gaetano, Anthony Iohn Campbell B. S. in B. A. Intramural Athletics Newman Club Zeta Phi Galacia, David E. Lowellville B. S. Ornicron Lambda Ft. O. T. C. Pershing Rifles Garver, Donald L. Youngstown B. E. A. S. M. E., President O. S. P. E. Dean's Council Y. U. Tennis Team R. I. L. Gawron. Iacquelyn A. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club Associated Women's Society Gawron, Louis S. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Zeta Phi Gennaro, Gerald Eugene Bessemer B. S. in B. A. Intramural Athletics Alpha Phi Delta Gerpheide, Nancy Brookfield B. S. in Ed. Delta Gamma CTransterl Giambattista, Michael I. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. lntramural Athletics Varsity Football Zeta Phi Varsity Y Club Giber, Barry M. Youngstown B. A. Beta Tau Social Science Club Drama Guild Gioglio, Arthur L. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Phi Delta Giuliano, Philip Anthony Niles B. S. in B. A. Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Varsity Y Club Glaze, Gary G. Youngstown B. of Music Secretary to the Dean of the School of Music Glinatsis. Iohn M. Youngstown B. A. Glunt. Richard L. Niles B. S. in B. A. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer Intramural Sports I. F. C., Vice President Golonka. Benedict B. New Castle B. S. in B. A. Newman Club Gotthardi. Glenn Edwin East Palestine B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Grcmitto, Ioseph Boardman B. E. Sigma Tau Gamma Intramural Sports A. I. E. E. I. F. C. Gray, Robert C. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Guarnieri. Frank Charles Warren B. E. Phi Sigma Kappa Sentinel, Social Chairman Intramural Basketball I. F. CMI. F. C. Key 1959 Iunior Prom Chairman Newman Club lambar Dean's List Gwizdale, Robert Ioseph Youngs lo wn B. S. in B. A. Hanek, Lawrence Stephen Youngstown B. E. Dean's Council R. O. T. C. American Society for Metals, President Hcmzes. Frank Stephe Newton Falls B. A. Varsity Football Varsity Y Club Harris. lack Dean. Sr. Canfield B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Hcrssen, Ioan M. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club English Society S. E. A. Hecxkin. Shelby Ioyce Youngstown B. S. in Ed. R. I. L., Publicity Co-Chairman Torch, Editor Iambar, Assistant Managing Editor Alpha Pi Epsilon Art Club, Secretary Helle, Gene Paul Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Hess. Iohn Lorraine, Ir. Butler B. S. in B. A. Higgins. Carol Ann Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club Sigma Alpha lota, Chaplain Y. U. Choir Y. U. Band Maclrigal Singers N. E. A. Hilbun, Icrmes Robert New Castle B. S. in Ed. Hildebrand. Charles N. Poland B. A. Hill, Robert Iohn East Palestine B. S. in B. A. Hite. I ohn New Castle B. S. in B. A. Theta Chi Mr. Popularity, 1958 Pershing Rifles Intramural Football 1959 Homecoming Chairman Newman Club Y. U. S. A. Neon, Layout Editor Hladky. Sylvia Frances Warren B. S. in Ed. S. E. A. Hoffmaster, Albert George Edinburq B. S. in B. A. Hogan. Anthony Youngstovsm B. A. Spanish Club Holt. William A. Youngstown B. A. Kappa Sigma Kappa, Secretary Newman Club I. F. C., Football Intramural Baseball Topsy Turvy King Hopkins, Charles Edward, Ir. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Home. William S. Youngstown B. A. S. E. A. Phi Sigma Kappa, Pres Newman Club Horvath, Wilbur I., Ir. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Hoso, Iohn Ioseph Niles B. S. in Ed. S. E. A. Howell. Mattie Pearl Youngstown B. S. in Ed. R. I. L. Intramural Volleyball Girls' Basketball, Badminton Delta Sigma Theta S. E. A. Dean's List Hreno. Mary Helen Warren B. S. in Ed. Newman Club Alpha Omicron Pi, Secretary Varsity Cheerleader S. E. A., Secretary, Chairman-50th Anniversary McGuffey Reader lReporterl Pershing Rifles Sponsor Hrltzo. Leonard Paul Youngstown B. E. A. I. E. E. Hunter. Mary Ianet Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Alpha Gamma Delta S. E. A. Hunter. Robert Lance Warren B. S. in B. A. Tau Kappa Epsilon I. F. C.-Football R. O. T. C. Pershing Rifles Y. U. Honor Guard Distinguished Military Student Cadet Corps Commander Hutchison. lack LeRoy Greenville B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Ipe. William Lee Poland B. E. R. I. L Sigma Phi Epsilon Intramural Sports Phi Epsilon , American Chemical Society Itts. Iames Edward Youngstown B. A. Newman Club Iackson. Hazel Campbell B. S. in Ed. Alpha Kappa Alpha, President I Omicron Lambda Sharon Steel Scholarship Kappa Alpha Psi Sweetheart Queen Iames Robert David ' Warren B. S. in Ed. Men's Physical Education Club Football Baseball Volleyball Dean's List Iessep. Charlotte E. Phalanx Station B. S. in Ed. R. I. L. Ioanow. Manuel Farrell A. B. Social Science Club Iohnson. Donald Henry Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Social Science Club, Treasurer S. E. A. Iohnson. Frances F. Warren B. S. in Ed. Iohnson. Mariorie F. Poland B. S. in Ed. Alpha Xi Delta CTransferl lohnston. Betty I. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Iones. Iacqueline Iean Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club Art Club, President, Vice President Iuhasz. Elaine Suzan Youngstown B. S. in Ed. R. I. L. Alpha Pi Epsilon Art Club S. E. A. Student Council Purchase Award in 1959 Art Show Kaiser, Edwin M. Youngstown B. S. Iambar, Editor Ohio College Newspaper Association President Ohio College Newspaper Association Convention Chairman Student Council, Constitution Chairman R. I. L. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President I. F. C., Treasurer Alpha Phi Cmega, Secretary A. C. S., Secretary Phi Epsilon Kane. Iames T. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Intramural Sports Zeta Phi, President l. F. Cf-Key Award Art Club Newman Club Kapraly, Donald I. Pittsburgh B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Kaufman, Michael C. New Castle B. E. Civil Engineering Society Secretary Keller, Dale R. Sharpsville B. S. Omicron Lambda, Vice President Phi Epsilon, Vice President American Chemical Society S. E. A. Khoury. Shahwan Victor Lebanon B. E. Newman Club International Student Organization, President A. I. E. E, - I. R. E., Treasurer Dean's Council, Treasurer Sigma Tau, Honorary Engineering Fraternity, Vice President Dean's List Chairman, First International Ball Freshman Day, Foreign Student Counselor Kirkorsky. Marvin Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Kladitis, Samuel N. Farrell B. S. in Ed. Klingler, Melvin I. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. B. l. L. Varsity Baseball Intramural Sports Zeta Phi, President I. F. C., Delegate Knupp. Dorothy Orilla Hubbard B. S. in Ed. Kobel. William Edward Canfield, Ohio B.S. in B.A. Kocis, Iohn Ioseph Farrell B. E. Newman Club Y. U. Rifle Team Intramural Sports R. O. T. C. Pershing Rifles, Executive Officer Honor Guard Distinguished Military Student . American Society for Metals Sharon Steel Scholarship Kohler, Peggy Bedore Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Chi Omega fTransferl Kolunie. Donald T. New Castle B. S. in B. A. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treasurer Korinsky. George Andrew Lisbon B. E. Dean's Council American Society for Metals, President Kovach, Pcrul Iohn Diamond B. E. American Society. for Metals Dean's Council Sigma Tau Distinguished Military Student American Society for Metals Scholarship Kramer, Curmela Poland B. S. in Ed. Alpha Pi Epsilon Kraynak, George A. Sharon B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Kxeitzburg. Almagene Youngstown Title of A. B. A. Tau Kappa Nu, Treasurer Kruger, Harry A. Youngstown B. E. A. S. M. E. Kuccxlcx. Edward I. Youngstown B. E. A. I. E. E. Kulusich. Matthew Sharon B. S. in B. A. 222 Kumnick. Iames Nash Youngstown B. S. Kypreos. Irene Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Kypreos. Stanley Theodore Daytona Beach, B. S. in B. A. Zeta Phi LaBate. Michael D. Ellwood City B. S. in B. A. Florida Laborde, Don Salvador Youngstown B. E. Zeta Psi Sigma Tau Honorary A. I. E. E. Lambeth, James D. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. R. O. T. C. Rifle Team Lcmgiotti. Paul Greenville B. E. A. S. M. Dean's Council Lantz. Richard L. Warren B. E. A. S. M. E., Recording Secretary Sigma Tau, Engineering Honorary Dean's Council Latham, David Clark Youngstown B. E. Sigma Tau, Honorary, President A. S. M. E. Dean's Council Lavanty. Henry S. Youngstown B. A. University Seminar Lavin. Donald R. Niles B. E. Intramural Sports Phi Epsilon, President American Chemical Society Lovin. Robert D. Niles B. S. in B. A. Lawhom. Vemia M. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. English Society Horizon S. E. A. Spanish Club, Reporter and Historian Ledney. George David Sharpsville B. S. Sigma Phi Epsilon Omicron Lambda Honorary Lee. Gerald D. New Castle Newman Club Lesncmsky. Frank Youngstown B. E. Lester, William Thomas Canfield B. S. in Ed. Future Teachers of America, Recording Secretary S. E. A. Lewis, Hilda Schroyer Cortland B. S. in Ed. R. I. L. Libertin. George Campbell B. E. Phi Siqrna Epsilon Phi Epsilon, Chemistry Fraternity Liqqins. Icrsper Youngstown B. A. Intramural Sports R. I. L. Kappa Alpha Psi Social Science Club Lindquist. Margaret Eaton Warren B. S. in Ed. Loepp, Leonard A. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Student Council, President, Vice President, Treasurer N. S. A., Committee Chairman Neon, Business Manager Freshman Day, Chairman Horizon Y. U. S. A. Library Fund Drive, Co-Chairman R. I. L. Lombard. Carl A. Youngstown B. E. Intramural Bowling Newman Club American Society for Metals R. O. T. C. Lupi. Eugene Paul Warren B. S. in B. A. Intramural Sports Newman Club Phi Sigma Kappa, Vice President Alpha Mu Honorary Dean's List Iunior Prom, Co-Chairman Luscombe, Harriet Irene Warren B. S. in Ed. Lusk, Wylie Henry New Castle B. S. Omicron Lambda Honorary McCartney, Eva V. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Kappa Delta Pi McCrecx, Earnest L. Canfield B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Pi Sigma Epsilon Lab Instructor McCuen. Iohn R. Girard B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Honorary McGhee, Mildred Louise Youngstown B. S. in Ed. R. I. L. Student Education Association Iunior Women's Advisor McGooqcm, Robert Charles Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Newman Club McGrath, Richard Edward Sharpsville B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Honorary McIntyre. Paul Iohn New Castle B. S. in B. A. Newman Club McNamee. Robert George Youngstown B. E. Sigma Tau Honorary A. I. E. E. Mcxckondy. Patrick. Ir. Struthers B. S. in B. A. Mcxcris. Nick G. Warren B. S. in Ed. Madden, Howcrrd I. Sharon B. S. in B. A. Phi Sigma Kappa Alpha Tau Gamma Mcxdura, Donald Sharon B. A. Sigma Delta Beta Maiorcxna, Antonio B Girard B. S. in Ed. Maksimowski, Ferdinand A. Girard B. E. Intramural Football Newman Club Phi Sigma Kappa Pershing Rifles A. S. M. Honor Guard Malone. Io-Ann lean Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club Alpha Omicron Pi Maltonic. George Campbell B. S. in Ed. Student Education Association Malys, Mary Agnes Campbell B. S. in Ed. Student Education Association Dean's List Marcovecchio, Tony Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Marinko. Michael Sharon B. S. in Ed. R. I. L. Omicron Lambda Honorary S. E. A. O. E. A. American Chemical Society Marino, Dominic A. Niles B. S. in Ed. Newman Club Intramural Sports Sigma Delta Beta Markasky. Victor I. Warren B. S. in B. A. Newman Club Sigma Kappa Phi Gamma Chapter Martin. Robert Hubbard B. S. in B. A. Zeta Phi, Treasurer Alpha Tau Gamma R. O. T. C. Command Scholarship Y. U. Honor Guard, Vice President Cadet Colonel Marlin. Virginia McKee Hubbard B. S. in Ed. Martindale. Thomas Howard Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Iarnbar Staff, Circulation Manager R. I. L. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary Alpha Phi Omega Marttala, Norman W. Warren B. E. American Society for Metals Mason. Howard A. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Newman Club Sigma Phi Epsilon, Social Chairman Alpha Phi Omega May Day, Co-Chairman Mardi Gras, Chairman Mash-an. Donna L. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club Student Education Association Drama Club Mastrangelo, Anthony New Castle B. S. in B. A. Intramural Sports Alpha Phi Delta, Vice President Matasek. Ronald I. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Newman Club Intramural Sports Matwich, Chester M. Leavittsburg B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma May, Ianice Marlene Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Opera Orchestra Brass Ensemble Maylone. Wayne E. East Liverpool B. A. Young Democrat Club 518 Club Horizon Contributor Mazzi. Eugene M. Warren B. S. in B. A. Meelich, Margaret Ann Lowellville B. A. Maiorette Neon Staff Newman Club Beta Sigma Omicron, Corresponding Secretary Um Editor Iunior Womens Advisor Mellis. Nicholas G. Youngstown B. S. Y. U. Math Club Meyers. Dorothy M. New Waterford B. S. in Ed. Wilma Brown Home Economics Club Meyers. Thomas I. Sharon B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Sigma Kappa Phi, Vice President Micchia. Frank A. Youngstown B. E. I. F. C. Football Alpha Phi Delta, Corresponding Secretary Pershing Rifles Honor Guard Superior Cadet, R. O. T. C. American Society for Metals Miller. Glenn E. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Miller. William G. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Minahcm. Iohn T. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Intramural Sports Newman Club Theta Chi Minghetti. Marion L. Struthers B. S. in Ed. Student Council Newman Club, Publicity Chairman Vice President Beta Sigma Omicron, Social Chairman Pledge Trainer Vice President Alpha Pi Epsilon Cheerleader Mardi Gras Court Y. U. S. A. I. F. C. Attendant Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart Assistantship in l. B. M Department Mitchell, Clarence W. Ir Sharon B. S. in B. A. Kappa Alpha Psi Monico, Guy New Castle B. E. A. I. E. E. I. R. E. Moran. Martin E. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Newman Club Kappa Siqma Kappa Morcm. Martin E. Warren B. E. Y. U. S. S. C. E. Morton. Robert I. Girard B. S. in Ed. S. E. A. Moyer. Robert H. Youngstown B. E. Sigma Phi Epsilon Y. U. S. I. E. Murcko. Iohn G. Sharon B. of Music Orchestra Opera Orchestra Boy's Glee Club Band Murphy. Iohn T. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Art Club Young Democrats, Treasurer Musitano. Mary L. Campbell B. S. in Ed. Neon Naple, Thomas I. New Castle B. E. Intramural Basketball Band h Naqvi. Iqbal M. Greenville, Pa. B. E. A. I. E. E. Nelis, William M. Poland B. S. in B. A. New. Iohn R. Hartstown B. A. Newman Club Nicola. Elbert I.. Ir. Columbiana B. E. Institute of Radio Engineers Albert Pike Lodge No. 303 A. F. and A. M. Sigma Tau Nord. Larry Richard Petersburg B. S. in Ed. Intramural Sports R. I. L. Theta Chi, Vice President Y. U. S. A., President Noseworthy. David, Sharon B. S. in Ed. Oates. Helen Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Student Education Association Office-McGutfey Reader Editor l. W. A. Alpha Kappa Alpha, President Offerle. Robert Warren New Castle B. A. Canterbury Club Olynyk, Doris Youngstown B. S. in Ed. S. E. A. O'Neil1. Elizabeth Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club Phi Mu, President, Reporter Alpha Pi Epsilon, Secretary Student Education Association Pan-Hellenic Council Panozzo, Alfred D. Youngstown B. E. Intramural Sports Newman Club Sigma Alpha Epsilon American Society for Metals Pantelas, Harry Warren B. E. Y. U. S. l. E. Pcrrm. Donald Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Varsity Baseball Intramural Sports Zeta Phi Varsity Y Club Passell. Renee Weisz Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Patel, Iehcmgir Phiroze Bombay, India B. E. L. E. E. tlndial A. I. E. E. Sigma Tau Patrick. Donald M. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Intramural Basketball Alpha Tau Gamma Patrick, Stephen L. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Intramural Basketball Alpha Tau Gamma Patrlzi. Albert R. Farrell B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Paunovich, Mildred M Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Pavicic. Bert Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Nu Sigma Rho Pearce, Noel G. Youngstown A. B. Penmcm. Thomas C. Sharon B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Honorary, Vice President Penn. Grace E. Warren B. S. in Ed. Penn, William Youngstown A. B. Penner. Ioseph F. Warren B. of Music Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Theta Chi Pesut, Robert Nicholas Youngstown B. S. Math Club Petrcmsky. William E. Lansdowne B. S. B. E. Intramural Sports A. S. M. E. O. S. P. E. Tau Kappa Epsilon Phillips. Richard E. New Castle B. E. Intramural Sports Piscmi. Ronald Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Kappa Sigma Kappa, President Alpha Phi Omega, Historian R. I. L. May Day Dance, CaChairman Inter-fraternity Council Intramural Sports Young Republican Club Podoll, William. lr. Albion B. S. in Ed. Varsity Club Track Manager Football Manager Polite, Frank C. Youngstown B. A. Horizon, Editor, Contributor English Society, President Nationally Published Poetry Spanish Club Socialbles English Society Poetry Award Popovec, Robert I. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu 233 Potts. Mcncie L. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. R. I. L., Secretary, Refreshment Chairman Beta Sigma Omicron, Recording Secretary Alpha Pi Epsilon Snowflake Frolic Hostess Y. U. S. A. Student Education Association Assistantship in Library Worked for Chaplain Prall. Robert Edgar Youngstown B. E. Intramural Sports Marching Band Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian R. O. T. C. R. O. T. C. Honor Guard Phi Epsilon,' Secretary American Chemical Society, -Chairman Preston. Eugene D. New Castle B. E. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pershing Rifles R. O. T. C. Pride. William B. Youngstown B. A. R. I. L. Young Republican Club Pringle. Daniel R. Warren A. B. A. Pritchard, Edward I. Youngstown B. E. Pruce, Iudith M. Boardman B. S. in Ed. Greek Editor, Neon Heart Staff Newman Club, Secretary Social Chairman Alpha Omicron Pi, Historian, Treasurer Mardi Gras Queen Student Education Association Newman May Day Attendant Iunior Women's Advisor Boyfriend Production Cardinal Newman Key Iohn Henry Newman Society Puskar, Milos Sharon B. S. in B. A. Querriera, lim I. New Castle B. S. in Ed. Quilty. Icrmes F.. lr. Niles B. A. Newman Club Kappa Sigma Kappa Ornicron Lambda Student Council Iambar, Sports Editor Intramural Basketball Raco. Roland I. Campbell B. E. Dean's Council A. S. M. E. Sigma Tau Dean's List Westinghouse Scholarship Raich. Nick Sharon, Pa. B.S. in B.A. Hair, Dale Youngstown B. A. Kappa Sigma Kappa Social Science Club Raphtis, Thomas E. Warren B. S. in B. A. Varsity Baseball Intramural Basketball Four-Year Varsity Letterman Varsity Y Club Rauschenberg, Dale E. Youngstown B. of Music Marching Band Concert Band Student Council Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, President Student Band Director R. O. T. C. Reddick. Ioe Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Rifle Team R. I. L., Vice President Refreshment Co-Chairman Theta Chi, Executive Committee Reesh. Robert R. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Intramural Football Newman Club Pershing Rifles Sigma Phi Epsilon Torch, Editor Reichczrd, Leo R. Youngstown B. A. Reilly. Richard I. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Intramural Sports Newman Club Kappa Sigma Kappa Honorary Advertising Fraternity Remius. Paul M. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Intramural Football Zeta Beta Tau Renier. Paul B. Louisville B. S. in Ed. Resler. Robert I. Sharon B. S. in B. A. Rhodes. Bruce E. Salem B. E. Intramural Sports Y. U. S. S. C. E. B. O. T. C. Riffle. Robert L. Warren B. E. A. I. E. E. Riley. Donald A. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Intramural Sports Iarnbar, Business Manager R. I. L. Theta Chi, Treasurer Distinguished Military Student Young Republican Club, Secretary Homecoming, Co-Chairman Military Ball, Co-Chairman Rinaldo. Michael S. Youngstown B. E. Intramural Sports Newman Club Zeta Phi A. S. M. E. Math Club Roberson. Nidrah A Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Robinson. Ioh.n E. New Castle B. E. Roderick. Iucmita G. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary Horizon Contributor S. E. A., Vice President Rorncm. Rudolph New Castle B. S. in B. A. Art Club Rome. Howard Youngstown B. A. Beta Tau, Secretary Romeo, F rank A. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Rongo. Shirley Farrell B. S. in Ed. Newman Club S. E. A. Roof. lames H. Cttawa, Ohio B. S. in B. A. Neon, Assistant Editor Newman Club Theta Chi I. F. C. Y. U. S. A. Convocation Committee l. F. C. Ball Chairman 1958 Dean Gillespie- Dr. Mayer Award Greek Day Chairman 1958 Thomas Lavin Award Anniversary Committee Scholarship Day Chairman 1959 Homecoming Committee Ross, Antonia Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Phi Lambda Delta S. E. A. Rothgeb. Iudith Ann Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Student Education Association Rubenstahl, Iudith Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club Alpha lota, President I. W. A. Schcrab. Harold A. Girard B. A. R. l. L. Phi Epsilon A. C. S. Schisler. Ronald L. Berlin Center B. S. in Ed. Schneider. William M Sharon B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma, Secretary 1959-1950 Schrimper, Donald Arthur Brie B. S. in B. A. Seem, lei-ry William Sharpsville B. S. in Ed. N. E. A. Seltzer. Ralph Dickson Enon Valley B. E. Y. U. S. S. C. B., Treasurer 1958 Serich, George Struthers B. S. in Bd. Younqstown University Student Education Association Setterberg. Roy Masury B. E. Sigma Tau A. I. E. E. Sharon Steel Scholarship Sevenich, Iames Thomas Leetonia B. S. in B. A. Varsity Football Varsity Track Varsity Y Club Shabla, Charles Niles B. S. in Ed. Phi Sigma Kappa Newman Club Omicron Lambda S. E. A. Shaffer. Mary Lee Younqstown B. A. Beta Sigma Cmicron Shen-shan, Iames W. Younqstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma, Vice President Accounting Lab Instructor Shellito. Kenneth E. Hubbard B. S. in B. A. Sherbourne. George E. Warren B. E. A. S. M. E. Shevel. Earl E. Cortland B. S. in Ed. Shields, Donald E. Hubbard B. S. in B. A. Sigma Phi Epsilon Shimko. Ronald George Warren B. S. in B. A. Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Mu Intramural Sports R. I. L. Shook, Thomas Gordon Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Zeta Phi Intramural Sports Simerlink, Iohn Paul Youngstown B. E. Newman Club Intramural Bowling O. S. P. E., President A. S. M. E., Vice President Dea.n's Council Simon. William Youngstown B. E. Theta Chi Sigma Tau Skertic Matthe . w Masury B. S. Newman Club A. I. E. E. Physics Club P aul Michael Slaughter. Margaret Ioyce Warren B. S. in Ed. Smith. Nancy Ruth Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Horizon Staff Kapa Delta Pi 239 Smolanovich, Thomas Poland B. S. in Ed. Varsity Football Smur. Ioetta Campbell B. S. Siqma Sigma Siqma Majorette Newman Club Iunior Women's Advisor Smythe, Iolm W. Girard B. A. Intramural Sports Tau Kappa Epsilon Snyder. Lincoln L. North Lima B. E. Y. U. S. C. E., President 1957-1958 O. S. O. E. Sofchalk. Blanche K. Hubbard B. S. in Ed. Sokol. William Blaise Youngstown B. E. Intramural Sports A. I. E. E., Recording Secretary Y. U. Honor Guard R. O. T. C. Staff Solomon. Iolm Cuthbert Canfield B. S. in B. A. Spak. Robert William Younqstown B. St Intramural Sports Zeta Phi, President Omicron Lambda, Treasurer Newman Club Lab Assistant Spillmcm, Glenn Richard New Waterford A. B. English Society, Treasurer Stung, Donald Iohn Poland B. S. in B. A. Kappa Sigma Kappa Stefanick, Francis Farrell B. A. Stephen, Sandra Beth Youngstown B. A. Horizon, Art Editor Art Club, President Stepuk. Paul Canfield B. E. A. LE. E. Stizza. Diana Girard B. A. Intramural Volleyball -Neon Staff Pan-Hellenic Council, President, Vice President Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart 50th Anniversary Committee Alpha Ornicron Pi, President Stizza, Edward Domonic Youngstown B. S. in Ed. T Senior Class Officer, Treasurer Art Club, Treasurer Alpha Phi Delta, Corresponding Secretary I. F. C., Secretary Newman Club, Publicity Chairman The Heart, Publicity Chairman Intramural Sports Football Basketball Softball S. E. A. Stoddard, Walter Ward Warren B. S. in B. A. Iambar, Business Manager Alpha Mu Storey, Betty Lou Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma, President Pan-Hellenic Council, President Y. U. S. A., Vice President I. TW. A. Iunior Prom Attendant Theta Chi Dream Girl Greek Sing Co-Chairman Stowe. Ronald George Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Senior Class President Student'Council, Vice President, Discipline Chairman Theta Chi, President, Treasurer Young Republican Club, President Vice President Snowflake Frolic, Co-Chairman 1958 Military Ball, Co-Chairman, l959 R. O. T. C., Cadet Major Distinguished Military Student Colonel Lash Award Y. U. S. A. Sudol, Evelyn Woloszyn New Middletown B. S. in Ed. Swartz, Donald Edward Sharon B. S. in B. A. Tatusko, Peter Sharon B. S. in B. A. Tavolier, Lawrence Steven New Castle B. M. Intramural Sports Marching Band, Assistant Director Concert Band, Assistant Director Brass Ensemble, Manager Newman Club Alpha Phi Delta Tedde, Frank Anthony Youngstown B. A. Tennola, Olev Youngstown A. B. Terle, Vilma Rose Youngstown B. A. lambar, Columnist, Reporter - Neon, Associate Editor Horizon, Business Manager, Staff Student Council Newman Club Sigma Sigma Sigma, Secretary Alpha Psi Omega Omicron Lambda Dean's List l. W. A. English Society Drama Guild S. E. A. W. R. A. Director of University Theater Alpha Pi Epsilon Thompson, Albert L. Poland B. S. in Ed. Art Club Y. U. S. E. A., President Thompson, Florine Youngstown B. S. in Ed. . Alpha Kappa Alpha, Corresponding Secretary Omicron Lambda, Secretary S. E. A. Titus, Vivian Eileen Vienna B. S. in Ed. Kappa Delta Pi Tomun, Frank P. Yo ungs town B. A. Dean's List Tominey, Matthew F. Warren B. E. A. S. M. Torek. Peter Wesley Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Intramural Sports Sigma Tau Gamma Newmcm Club Art Club Toth. I oseph Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Trimbur. William C. Niles B. S. in B. A. Tubbs. M. Bennett Youngstown B. A. Turner, Donald Eugene New Castle B. S. in B. A. Turner, Shirley I. New Castle B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Accounting Lab Instructor Ulicney, Iolm P. Youngstown B. S. Sigma Phi Epsilon Heart Staff Newman Club, Treasurer Drama Guild Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Phi Omega Cmicron Lambda . Y. U. S. A., President Social Science Club Art Club Unick, Thomas Francis Struthers B. S. Newman Club Zeta Phi Urbcm, Nancy Iean Poland B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma Phi Mu, President, Historian Alpha Pi Epsilon Urso, Ioseph E. Pittsburgh B. A. Intramural Sports Newman Club Golf Alpha Phi Delta, Vice President I. F. C., Delegate, Key Math Club 243 Uslick. Iohn Francis Struthers B. A Sigma Phi Epsilon, President Newman Club lambar Staff I. F. C., Delegate, Key Y. U. S. A. Omicron Lambda American Chemical . Society, Student Vanatsky. Ronald John Youngstown B. E. Iambar, Sports Editor, Columnist Neon, Assistant Sports Editor Senior Class Vice President Newman Club, Editor of Heart Sigma Phi Epsilon, O. S. U. E., Vice President Dean's Council, Secretary Student Forum Horizon Vox Pop Penn-Ohio Collegiate Press Association Veauthier. Nancy M. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Sigma Sigma Sigma, President, Vice President Pan-Hellenic Council Vice President Miss Popularity, 1958-1959 Inter-Fraternity Council Sweetheart, 1959-1960 Cheerleader, Captain Sigma Phi Epsilon, Queen of Hearts, l958-1959 Y. U. S. A. Verdream, Anthony Youngstown B. A. Sigma Tau Gamma, President l. C., Vice President Mardi Gras, Co-Chairman I. P. C. Delegate Intramural Sports Vivolo. Ieanette Carole Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Vrabel, Robert I. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Vukovich, Ioseph Michael Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Sigma Tau Gamma, Treasurer Alpha Tau Gamma Pete Penguin Ball, Chairman, Co-Chairman, Business Manager llth Annual Accounting Clinic, Chairman Student Accounting Lab Instructor Wadium, Andrew Nanty- Glo B. S. in B. A. Alpha Mu Wadlinger, Ioseph Eugene New Castle B. E. Wagner. Clyde R. Girard B. S. in Ed. S. E. A 244 Wall, Edward Walter Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Phi Sigma Kappa, President, Treasurer Alpha Tau Gamma, Treasurer I. F. C., President, Treasurer Library Fund Drive, Co-Chairman Newman Club Student Council, Finance Committee Intramural Bowling League, President Walsh. Thomas Ioseph Sharon B. E. A. I. E. E. Westinghouse Scholarship Ward. Lawrence Wengler Sharon B. S. in B. A. Y. U. S. I. E. Waschak. Martin Richard Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma, President Student Lab Instructor Washington. Edward P. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Watkins. Albert H. Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Weingart. Galen P. Struthers B. A. Wetzel, Donald Youngstown B. E. r Sigma Tau A. S. M. E., Secretary O. S. P. E., Secretary Whitford. Kathryn Conneaut B. S. in Ed. Phi Mu Iunior Prom Attendant Art Club B. I. L., Secretary I. W. A. Pan-Hellenic Council, . Vice President English Society George Record Foundation Scholarship Wilhide, I ames Alfred Youngstown B. S. in Ed. R. I. L. Alpha Phi Omega, President 1959-1960, Vice President, 1958 S. E. A Student Convocation Usher 245 Wilson. Allan E. Sharon B. E. Sigma Tau, Treasurer Wilson. Martha Niles B. S. in Ed. B. I. L. Wittencruer, Frcmcis I erome Hubbard B. S. in B. A. Alpha Tau Gamma, Treasurer Dean's List Lab Instructor Viflodarski. Ted E. Sharon B. S. in B. A. Wolf. Ralph C. Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Wolf, Robert William Canfield B. S. in B. A. Worimcm, I umes Leroy Farrell B. E. Sigma Tau A. I. E. E. Wylam, Raymond Earl Youngstown B. E. A. S. M. E. C. S. P. E. Young, William Carlton Youngstown B. S. Pershing Rifles Youngstead, Iohn Milton Canfield B. S. in B. A. Intramural Basketball Iambar Staff, Circulation Manager R. I. L. Torch, Assistant Editor R. I. L., Publicity Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice President R. O. T. C. Y. U. S. A. Economic Club A Young Republican Club, Vice President 246 Yuhasz, Margaret Malvyn Niles B. S. in Ed. R. I. I... Kappa Delta Pi Zagorec. Audrey A. Brookfield B. A. English Club Horizon Staff Iambar Staff Zcxrilla, Richard New Castle , B. S. American Chemical Society Zarlenga. Carmine Ralph Youngstown B. A. Zarlengo, Sandra Rose Youngstown B. S. in Ed. Newman Club s. 5. A. N. E. A. Y Beta Sigma Omicron t Zaubi. Mary Ann Girard B. S. in, Ed. Newman Club S. E. A. l. W. A. Zeller, Geraldine Warren B. A. Iambar Staff Neon Staff Homecoming Attendant Art Club l. W. A. Freshman Day Chairman Alpha Omicron Pi Zita, Daniel Youngstown B. S. in B. A. Kappa Sigma Kappa R. I. L. Zito, Melvin Bruno Warren B. S. in BL A. Sigma Phi Epsilon Pershing Rifles Newman Club Zupko. Ronald Edward Youngstown B. A. 247 Antonneo, Nick Berman, Max Kreitzburg Almagene Anastasia, lack R. Bakich, Patricia Iune Baron, Michael Beard, Iohn Edwin Boye, Robert E. Bugno, Emil Walter Carlon, Iudith Dale Carson, Robert P. Caruso, Dominic Bruno Chila, Anthony George Conroy, Iohn Robert Creed, Mary Louise Cromley, Kenneth Harlan Crozier, William Thomas Daniels, William Edward Davis, Lucretia Ann Dignan, Peggy Lou Ditommaso, Iosephine Ann DiThomas Dixon, Portia Kirklin Donnelly, Brian I. Doyle, Ioyce Ann Dubiel, Richard Duneta, Max Dunlap, Iohn C. Dunn, Iames William Abney, Irene Mae Polen Ahlers, Robert Anthony Alexander, Anthony Iames Amatore, Patrick E. Anderson, Charles William Anderson, James Leon Androsko, Michael Andrew Babush, Richard Kenneth Baird, Richard Gale Baird, Richard W. Barth, Solbert Lee Bartlick, Walter George III GRADUATING SENIORS 'rr-ross RECEIVLNG DIPLOMAS ARE: Associate in Business Administration McGinnis, Margaret Ann Meister, Carole Lea Messina, Ioanne Petretic, Patricia Ann Petrillo, Pauline Ann Pringle, Daniel Robert Bachelor of Arts Dusza, Gerald R. Englehardt, Iudith Ann Fee, Gerald Fisher, Frank Iarnes Fortunate, Thomas Iohn Freas, Harold R. Gennaro, William Daniel Gerbasi, Augustine E. Giber, Barry M. Gleeson, Mary Virginia Glinatsis, Iohn M. Greene, Homer Lee Guterba, Mary Gough Hanzes, Frank Stephen, Ir. Hogan, Anthony Holt, William A. Hutnyan, Reverend George Itts, Iames Edward Ioanow, Manuel A. Kibby, lack Wesley Knecht, Frank Wilson III Kolic, Thomas Ioseph Korllos, Thomas Stephen Krickich, George Lake, David Sanders Lavanty, Henry Samuel Bachelor of Science in Bell, Ivan Stewart Bernard, George R. Bernard, Iohn Steven Blake, Larry Richard Blasko, Steve Ioseph Lee, Gerald David Liggins, Iasper McCauley, Charles Andrew McCullough, Ray Martin McDonald, Marilou C. Madura, Donald L. Masters, Ioseph Edward Maylone, Wayne E. Mazi, Mary Elizabeth Macek, Frank I. Meelich, Margaret Ann Miller, Gordon L. Mitchell, Elaine M. Mortenson, Theadore Hampton New, Iohn R. O'Brien, Patricia Ioanne Palco, Iohn Thomas Patterson, David Homer Pearce, Noel Godwin Perrin, Ronald Benedict Petransky, Louise Olga Phelps, Charles Richard Pride, William Benjamin Philibin, Ralph Eugene Polite, Frank Cosmo Business Administration Cavanaugh, Edward Iohn Chavara, Frank Martin Ciavarella, Frank Samuel Clark, David Charles Clouser, Robert George Blevins, Paul Wayne C59 grad.J Cole, Iames Martin Boggs, Glen T. Bradburn, Reese Thomas Broderick, Frank Myron Bryan, Kenneth David Ir. Bushman, Charles Iohn Caswell, Martha Schmitt Coleman, William Franklin Colosimo, Vincent Thomas Conway, Thomas Paul Cournoyer, Robert O. Cramer, James Richard Craytor, Robert lay Stocker, Albert Bartley Watson, Virginia Lee Quilty, Iames Francis, Ir. Rair, Dale Iames Reichard, Leo Russel Rome, Howard Samuel Schaab, Harold A. Shaffer, Mary Lee Skubiak, Edward Anthony Sloan, Elvin Smythe, Iohn W., Ir. Spak, Robert William Stefanick, Francis Stephen, Sandra Beth Stizza, Dianan lean Tedde, Frank Anthony Terle, Vilma Rose Toman, Frank Paul Toth, Ioseph Sandor, Ir. Tubbs, M. Bennett Urso, Ioseph E. Uslick, Iohn Francis Verdream, Anthony Francis Zagorec, Audrey Ann Zarlenga, Carmine Ralph, Ir Zernko, Ieanette Sylvia Zupko, Ronald Edward Cretella, Iohn Louis Crouse, Kevan Dean Davy, Harry E. DiCristofaro, Robert Dilisio, Salvatore C. Diurba, Donald G. Dornenick, Paul Economos, Demetrios Iames Eddy, Iames E. Fahnclrich, William Chester, I Feranchak, Gerald Andrew Fergus, William Patrick lynn, Thomas Joseph oley, John Charles William Fox, Charles Raymond rancisco, Ramon ranek, C. Mark addis, William L. Jr. aetano, Anthony John awron, Louis S. ennaro, Gerald Eugene ioglio, Arthur Louis iulianok, Philip Anthony lunt, Richard L. olonka, Benedict B. otthardt, Glenn Edwin ray, Robert C. wizdale, Robert Joseph arris, Jack Dean Sr. artsuff, Robert E., Jr. elle, Gene Paul ess, John Lorraine, Jr. ill, Robert John ite, John Daniel, Jr. offmaster, Albert George owell, William Roger opkins, Charles Edward, Jr. unter, Robert Lance utchison, Jack LeRoy ohnston, Betty J. apraly, Donald J. avinsky, Edward P. enneally, Lawrence James er, Severn P., III irkorsky, Marvin obel, William Edward olunie, Donald Thomas ouch, Eugene William raynak, George A. ulusich, Matthew Abney, Irene Mae Polen Alberico, Andrew Joseph Alexander, Elizabeth Ann Allegretto, Joseph V. Aller, James William Antonovich, Ruth Corb Armeni, John Ricardo rnott, Dorothy Deeley p ailey, Sandra Grenea Baird, Howard Lee Kunkle, Lawrence Martin Kyle, A. Ray Kypreos, Stanley Theodore LaBate, Michael Donald Lambeth, James Daniel Lane, Ralph D. Lavin, Robert D. Loepp, Leonard Albert Lubrick, 'l'homas Robert Lupi, Eugene Paul McCormick, Samuel J. McCrea, Ernest L. McCuen, John Raymond McGoogan, Robert Charles McGrath, Richard Edward Mclntire, Charles H. Mclntyre, James Hurst McIntyre, Paul John MacKondy, Patrick, Jr. Mahon ey, Robert Vincent Mandaglio, Julius Markasky, Victor John Martin, Robert Gene Martindale, Tom Howard Marzula, Samuel Anthony Matasek, Ronald James Matwich, Chester M. Mazzi, Eugene Michael Meyers, Thomas J. Miller, William George Minahan, John T. Mitchell, Clarence W., Jr. Molnar, William, Jr. Moran, Martin Edward Mozingo, Charles E. Murphy, Marie Elaine Nelis, William Maurice Newman, Bert James Bachelor of Baker, Josephine Kral Barnes, Sally Lou Baron, Martha M. Barto, Thomas Carl Bagella, Eleanore Elaine Bell, Mary Ella Biggs, Heiddy Neuman Birch, Grace Virginia Bistransky, Elizabeth Ann Booher, Marjorie Ann O'Neil, Edward Herbert Patrick, Donald M. Patrick, Stephen Leonard Patrizi, Albert Robert Penman, Thomas Clarence Pisani, Ronald Popovec, Robert James Port, Charles Alfred Puskar, Milos Quinn, Frederick M. Raich, Nick Raphitis, Ernest Thomas Raub, William Charles Reagle, Wayne Lee Reddick, Joe James Reed, Donald Gene Reesh, Robert Jay Regelski, Robert Richard Reilly, Richard J. Remias, Paul Myron Resler, Robert Joseph Riley, Donald Alan Roman, Rudolph Romeo, Frank Anthony Roof, James Harris Roth, Michael Joseph Sampson, Richard Arthur Savic, Peter Schneider, William M. Schrirnper, Donald Arthur Scully, Thomas Charles Seferiadis, Theofilos Sevenich, James Thomas Sharshan, James W. Shellito, Kenneth E. Shields, Donald Edward Shimko, Ronald George Science in Education Brahler, William Otto, Jr. Brennen, Elizabeth Brocken, Margaret Estelle Hoffman Brownlee, Judith May Brumbaugh, Mary Josephin Rogers Buckley, Josephine C. Burch, Robert Edwin Burnes, Vera Viets 249 9 Snyder, Ronald Edward Solomon, John Cuthbert Stang, Donald John Stoddard, Walter Ward Stowe, George Ronald Strickland, Alfred A. Strouse, William George Sudimak, Robert S. Swope, Stanley Wallace Tatusko, Peter Thorman, Theodore Carl Toth, John Eugene Trirnbur, William C., Jr. Turner, Donald Eugene Turner, Shirley J. Urban, Nancy Jean Vrabel, Robert James Vukovich, Joseph Michael, Jr. Wadium, Andrew, Jr. VValko, Ilona M. VVall, Edward Walter Ward, Lawrence Wengler Warner, Bob Allen VVaschak, Martin Richard Watt, Marvin Richard Wile, James Joseph Williams, David Edwin Williams, Gerald Lee Wittenauer, Francis Jerome Wlodarski, Ted E. Wolf, Ralph C., Jr. Wolf, Robert William Youngstead, John Milton Yugovich, Milan Mickey Zerefos, Nick Mark Zita, Daniel Zito, Melvin Bruno Burt, Loretta Dye Butchko, Doreen Nancy Caldrone, Florence Marie Calo, Angeline Marie Candel, Geraldine Ruth Carden, John Edward Carlomango, Antoinette Marie Cams, Dorothy Stanley May Cash, Judy Ann Chambers, Verna Belle Chiandussi, Ann Marie Clark, Martha Jane Clemens, Mary Catherine Cola, Orlando D. Collins, Doris Jean Cronie, Barbara Ann Csejtey, Bela Joseph D'Agostino, Louise Anette Daley, Vivian Ann Davis, Madeline Del Bene, Alexander G. Dimuccio, Thomas Anthony Diurba, Eleanor Ruth Dixon, Iva, Mae Dixon, Margaret Jane Doyle, Margaret T. Durkin, Joan Patricia Eldridge, William Joseph Erb, Maureen Judith Faddis. Helen Cohen Feldman, Babette Toby Ferrando, Edith Reed Ferry, James Richard Forgac, Delores Furcron, Leon Galicia, Muriel T. Gawron, Jacquelyn Ann Gerpheide, Nancy Ann Giarnbattista, Michael J. Gifford, Rosalee C. Glasberg, Yetta Pianin Granchay, John G. Haney, Shirley Ann Hassen. IOGI1. M. Heakin, Shelby Joyce Higgins, Carol Ann Hilbun, J arnes Robert' Hofius, Marie E. Hoso, John Joseph Hoso, Sylvia Hladky Howell, Mattie Pearl Hreno, Mary Helen Hunter, Mary Janet Hutchins, Evely Stites Jackson, Hazel James, Robert David Jessep, Charlotte E. Johnson, Donald Henry Johnson, Frances Fisk Jones, Jacquline Jean Jones, Marcie, Potts Juhasz, Elaine Suzan Kane, James Thomas Katula, Gloria M. Kingdom, Mildred Louise Kladitis, Samuel N. Klingler, Melvin John Knupp, Dorothy Orilla Kohler, Peggy Bedore Kroll, Gerald Andrew Kuzel, Michael Stephen, Jr. Kypreos, Stanley Theodore l..amont, John William Landis, George J. Latcham, John S. Lawhorn, Vernia M. Lester, William Thomas Lewis, Hilda Schroyer Lindkuist, Margaret Eaton Logue, Emily Josephine Lupu, Elizabeth A. Luscornbe, Harriet Irene McCartney, Eva Victoria McFarland, E. Jane Beckman McGhee, Mildred Smith McGowan, Mildred E. Macris, Nick G. 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Richards, Anne Marie Riley, Ethel Clark Rini, Constance Madeline Risbeck, Olive Driver Roberson, Nidrah Ann Robinson, Lillian Shields Roderick, Juanita Givva Rongo, Shirley Ross, Antonia Marie Rothgeb, Judith Ann Rubenstahl, Judith Sampson, Donna Jean Scmtell, Jennie Mattozzi Savel, Edward Schall, Arlene Mildred Schisler, Ronald Lee Seem, Jerry William Sellers, Edward L. Serich, George John Sierra, Alfred Ralph Shabla, Charles Shevel, Earle Edward Shook, Thomas Gordon Sill, George Henry Sister M. Martina Casey Sister M. Peter Hacker Sister M. Karen McLaughlin Sister M. Imelda Marinovich, F. D. C. Sister M. Doris Martin 250 Sister Marlene Mulhall Sister Cecilia Ann Nagy Sister Mary Lee Nally Sister M. Elaine Petrosky Sister M. Marjorie Santangel Sister M. Brendan Sherlock Sister M. Anthony Tenaglia Sister Mary Jane Zuber Slaughter, Margaret Joyce Smart, Ethel Florence Smith, Nancy Ruth Srnolanovich, Thomas Smolnik, Frances Emily Snyder, Martha C. Sofchalk, Blanche K. Stanton, Thomas R. 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Burkett, George, Jr. Camacho, Salvador Campana, Gene Alfred Campman, James Parker Chalker, Richard Allen Chicko, Vincent A. Chmielewski, George A. Chumita, George Richard Ciancone, Impero Ilario Cigolle, John Anthony Conroy, Martin James Cuscino, Richard Thomas Dahms, George Charles DePaul, Phillip Arthur DeSalvo, Eugene Edward DeVincent, Patsy DiLa.l1o, John Joseph Douglass, James Earl Dunn, Donald James Elberty, Thomas Alton Estock, Joseph James Glaze, Gary G. Blama, Robert James Briskin, Lawrence Eugene Buzga, Robert T. Carpenter, Marlyn Sheely Clark, Thomas Lee Cunningham, Jane Gleeson Darin, Janice Marie Deegocn, James Edward Bachelor in Engineering Ellison, Robert Curtis Englert, Daniel C. Enoch, Kenneth Lloyd Erickson, John Joseph Fedor, Frank James Frazer, David Alton Garey, Gladys Garver, Donald L. 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This question is bein asked 8 .VYIOUS people-Including my barber, niy little dog Spot-and it would he well to k Let us examine our souls. Are we becoming experts only in the confined area of our majors, or does our knowledge ran far and wide Do we for A 1 ge r . ' ' , example, know who fought in' the gf battle of Salamis, or Kantis epistemology, or Planekis constant, or the voyage of the Beagle, or Palestrinzfs cantatas, or what A ii fu N Wordsworth was doing ten miles -above Tintern Abbey? - I,ter . , If we do not, we are turning, alas, into specialists, What, , ' +hen,,can we do to escape this strait jacketg to broaden our . ' 'then our horizons, to -become, in short, etlucated? In a W-must do is throw away our curricula. tW0 D re dflli i T ii We Old Cleese. 'eb PSM' s, an ded Q a rigid checlpliue, kinds of item pting ue dive in. Letr du , they will. X will M Il oxmerto journal- -- go to the medical Then wsje'll go to home rr pores' bv Then A . .. 5 2 filllp to the-broadening of our o learn to live Hchly :intl Well is and Marlboros are an important well Do you think flavor went out ha-hat the joke is on you. Mariboro, flavor in full measjure, flavor - flavor that ivrinkled care deridee, idea. Thisw triumph of the tobacconisis pack or flip-top box and can be lighted ' Welsbach mantle, or by rubbing smoke ilwlarllaoro Ciguuretteiz This T , s ore af'- ue will soon be et d on this new regimen-or, m l , ' ' , u ded with culture, 1 When strangers aceost us on the street Q A Wordsworth doing ten miles aboye Tintern . I . 1 V . . I V , A, 7 1 onger shnk away 111 silent abaehment., We clear person knowe, Vlordsworth Shelle ', A go th ' ' ' i 5 e llliddxcoxnhe Ifair every year for the e.nd'three-legged,1'aces, both of which ' sir, imagine their chagrin when they r in 1776 and learned that Oliver Cr m Fawkes had just the all public o welll. 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As I leave this office, I dedicate this letter to everyone who has helped me with the 1960 NEON. Without the guidance and contributions of these people, the yearbook would never have been completed on time. I want to give some special words of thanks to Ed Moeller of the Youngs- town Printing: to Bill Abey, our official NEON photographer: and to Ralph Benz of the Smith Cover Company. They gave the staff many special con- siderations and excellent professional advice. I am indebted to Iohn Hite who can be credited with the layout of the 1960 NEON. With his help. the staff learned the processes of cropping pictures, prepcning copy. pasting up layouts as the need for such knowledge arose before an inexperienced staff. I am grateful also to my capable business manager, Leonard Loepp, under whose cautious budgeting we were able to add sixty extra pages to the yearbook. I would like to thank my staff members for their wonderful ability and for the time they contributed to this publication. Prof. Thomas Gay, the NEON advisor. spent many hours with the copy. It would be impossible to list all the people I would like to thank. but to these people and my loyal staff I owe my deepest appreciation. And now, the last page closes. All the late hours and the hard work on the two hundred seventy pages of this book are behind. I would like to look ahead and say Good Luck to next year's staff. May they enioy working on the 1961 yearbook as much as I have enioyed working on this, the 1960 NEON. Sincerely yours, Tish Davis 270
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