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This is the Year Book of West Chester State College, 1962. It is not a face
of memory, nor an inclusive eye into the past. Neither does it exist for
itself, nor by virtue of the events pictured and described here. It exists
solely because there were people in 1962 who had interests: the arts,
drama, athletics, scholarship. The book is not a tribute to these people:
interested persons are a monument to themselves. Rather this is an
account, a journal of many of the events, including the names and faces
of participants. It was the purpose of the staff to catch the immediacy —
the spontaneity — of the activity.
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ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Earl F. Sykes, past Dean of Academic
Affairs, is Acting President of our college. As chief
executive and administrator he is responsible for
the growth of the institution both academically and
physically. The President is instrumental in the
administration and regulation of college policy. This
office is the major link between the college and its
Board of Trustees.
Directly responsible to the President, Dr. A. Antonowich,
Director oj Public Relations, and Mr. John Clokey.
Specialists in College Publications, discuss with President
Sykes information to be released to the press.
Prior to being named Acting President, Dr. Sykes held the positions
of Director of Personnel, Director of Student Teaching and Placement,
Acting Dean of Instruction, Director of Qraduate Studies, and
Dean of Academic Affairs. Needless to say he is acquainted with
all aspects of college life — a capable man for this new office.
Dean of Student Affairs, Dr.
Owens, has a hand in all activities
affiliated with the student body.
Dr. Wic/claff, formerly with Columbia
University, fills the new office
of Dean of Administrative Affairs. His
responsibilities include financial affairs,
space allotment, and food services.
These men fulfill duties perti-
nent to trie students of trie college.
Dr. Owens controls student em-
ployment, operates the college
testing program for entering stu-
dents, regulates student participa-
tion in extra curricular activities,
and appoints faculty advisors to
aid the individual students.
Dr. Widdall heads the areas of
business and finance, buildings
and grounds, registration, food
service, security, space utilization,
campus planning, and new con-
struction. He spends two days
each week studying other campus
problems and then applies them
to the plans for our new campus
buildings. Currently he is work-
ing on the problems of land ac-
quisition, renovation of the Ram s
Head Recreation Center, and
plans for the new dormitories,
dining hall, and science building.
ADMINISTRATION
Directing
and Advising . . .
Under the guidance of Dr. Mark Evans. Director of Student
Teaching and Placement, the Placement Bureau semes hoth
graduates and undergraduates. Student teaching offers the
trial run for undergraduates contemplating education as a career.
Students confronted with a scheduling problem can
always consult Mr. Emil Messikomer. His title
— Dean of the Undergraduate School. His job —
helping students select and plan their fields of study.
Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, Mr. Herbert Clavier
fills a responsible post. Listed among his duties
are supen'ision of electricians, carpenters.
plumbers, grounds keeper, and general maintenance personnel.
The man with the money — Mr. Everett Shaefer,
Business Manager, weighs his decisions carefully
as he handles the state funds. All monetary transactions
transpire through his efforts and with his approval.
Mr. Robert Reese, Director of Athletics
— the man responsible for our
outstanding athletic programs and events.
Mr. Studemund, Assistant Director of
Admissions, and Dr. Woor/[en, Acting Director
of Admissions, scrutinize applications to
guarantee a student body of distinction.
Our directors, controllers, coordinators
and liberators — Dr. Mitten, Assistant
Dean of Men, Miss Caton, Dean of Women,
Mrs. Inghram, Assistant Dean of Women,
and Dr. Killinger, Dean of Men.
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The expanding scholastic program and the in-
creasing enrollment necessitate coordination and
cooperation on the part of administrators. Not only
do they strive to graduate worthy educators, but they
also stress the importance of social and civic respon-
sibility. Every phase of college life, every purpose-
ful activity is combined to form a program of interest.
It is mandatory that such individuals be capable and
respected persons held in high regard.
Mrs. Shippee, Registrar, records
activities from admission
to graduation. Her office is a
storehouse of records,
transcripts, and personal files.
Packages and letters from home and ajar
arrive via the college post office —
Mrs. Rodebaugh and Mrs. Connell supervise.
Members of the Phillip's Memorial Office Staff are always willing to
give assistance. Seated: Mrs. Hippie, Mrs. Pennell, Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Joyce,
Mrs. Lacy, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Hyatt, Miss Mikl. Standing: Mrs. Oat, Mrs.
Protivnak. Mrs. Veil, Mrs. Supplee, Mrs. Komar, Mrs. Shippee, Miss Donia,
Miss Griffith, Mrs. Swann, Miss Watson, Mrs. Perdue, Mrs. Haines.
Intermediaries between student and administration — (fie Anderson Hall
Office Staff includes Mrs. Arters, Mrs. Lennon, Mrs.
Compton, Miss Hanson, Miss Godd, Miss Izzi, Mrs. Lorback, Mrs. Grubb.
These representatives of the Slater Food
Service are the people behind the scene
who keep us well fed and content. Seated:
Mr. Clark. Mrs. Kelly. Mr. Rismiller, Mrs.
Dorlander, Mrs. Thomas. Mr. Harewood.
Standing: Mr. Tappenden, Mr. Putt.
Sound guidance and advice is
provided for our women students
by understanding and helpful
dormitory house mothers. Mrs.
Wienandt, Mrs. Dietz, Mrs.. Smith,
Mrs. Ayling, Mrs. Kline, Mrs. Otto.
The college bookstore, the focal point
of many college activities — Mr. Henderson,
financial advisor; Miss rinegan,
Book Store Manager; and Miss Phillips,
assistant clerk, supply material to meet
student requirements.
Contact with civilization — through the efforts
of Mrs. McCullough, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Valantion,
Mrs. Pierce. Missing: Mrs. McCormick.
Miss Eves, Dr. Kistler, and Mrs.
Tuter, the college infirmary staff,
administer to student body needs.
fgf ENGLISH
The English and Foreign Language Department aids
students in developing proficiency
and understanding in both written and spoken
language. Dr. Frieman, Mr. Kulhanek, Mr. Landrum,
Mr. Henry, Mr. McKenty, Mr. Gross, Mr. Bruehl,
Dr. Roberts. Mrs. Faucett, Dr. Slagle, Chairman;
Mr. Clokey, Mr. Baron, Dr. Bailey, Mr. Ford, Dr.
Binney, Miss Tyson, Dr. Thomas, Mr. Ward, Dr.
Berry. Absent: Dr. Mora, Mrs. Lee.
SOCIAL
STUDIES
Trie Social Studies Department strives for student
recognition of world situations and their
influence on society. First row: Mrs. Shur, Mrs.
Ivins, Dr. Fleck, Chairman; Dr. Maneval, Mr.
Morgan, Dr. Harding. Second row: Mr. Shaffer,
Dr. Carlson, Mr. Smyser, Dr. Schooler, Dr. Everett.
Absent: Dr. Volbrecht.
SCIENCE
The Science Department presents students with
knoivledge of the universe and the forces affecting
it. Front row: Miss Cinquina. Miss Greenwood,
Mrs. Shivers, Mrs. Bliss, Dr. Gordon,
Chairman; Dr. Trezise, Mr. Skillcn, Dr. Rogers.
Second row: Mr. McDonnell, Dr. Dorchester, Mr.
Bender, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Jones, Mr. Rickert.
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TJic sound body — foundation of the sound mind. Miss Paivlus,
Miss Coates, Mrs. Nesley, Miss Yanis/i, Miss Margprum, A/rs. Taylor,
Miss Rood, Miss Schaub, Mrs. Rokus. Dr. Cotlrell, Mr.
Cochran. AJr. Davis. Mr. \v ilRenson, Or. l oumons, A7r. Lorbach, A7r.
Goor/iein, A/r. Norris, Mr. Tirardoivski, Mr. Black, Mr. Heim, Mr.
Hopkins, Mr. Furlow. Absent: Mr. Mitten, Dr. Sturzbccker, Chairman.
PHYSICAL
EDUCATION
Mathematical disciplines become meaningful through
the instruction oj our Math Department. Mr.
Milliman. Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Sgambat, Miss Bernatz, Mr.
Marrill, Dr. Travis, Dr. Filano, Chairman.
Appreciation and understanding of the arts,
classic and modern, is the interest of the Art Department.
Mr. Hall man, chairman ; bottom. Miss
Simmendinger; right, Mr. McKinney ; top. Airs. Ring.
ART
MATHEMATICS
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SPECIAL
EDUCATION
New Faces in the Special Education
Department look forward to
expansion of the program. Dr.
Wit/tarns and Mr. Freeman preside.
Respect and admiration go to
the members of oar talented music
department. Seated: Mrs. Beatty,
Mrs. Gottlieb. Dr. Mitchell, Chair-
man; Mrs. Kelley, Mrs. Bernard,
Miss Sheppard. First row:
Mr. Gangemi, Mr. Whitten. Dr.
Johns, Mr. Sprenkle, Mr. Sweet,
Mr. Middleton, Dr. Wright, Dr.
Cheesman, Dr. Fletcher, Dr. Jones,
Mr. Carl. Second row: Mr.
Boerlin, Dr. Wilkinson, Mr. Schick.
Dr. Antonowich, Mr. Barrow, Mr.
Pflieger, Mr. Carson, Mr. Krueger.
Missing: Mr. Gulscher.
MUSIC
AND
GEOGRAPHY
Mr. Bielski, Dr. Langdon, Mr. Hawthorne,
and Dr. Keinard, Chairman,
explore the wonders of earth and space.
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DEMONSTRATION
SCHOOL
The Demonstration school faculty seri'e as
models for the future. Pictured clockwise, beginning
lower center: Mrs. Pigliacampi. Mrs. Kulp, Miss
Meredith, Mr. Grafton, Mr. Cartright, principal;
Mrs. ]ones, Miss Wolfangle, Miss Smith.
LIBRARY
To offer assistance in study and research — Miss
Conbeer, Mr. Hall, Head Librarian; Mr. Kerchner, Mrs.
Smith, Mrs. Finegan, Miss Collicott, Mr. Hacker.
To prepare us for our future — professional standards plus basic
aims of education. Front row: Dr. Benda, chairman. Second row: Mrs.
Haas, Dr. DeLong, Dr. Gregg, Miss King, Mrs. Morgenthal. Third row:
Dr. Evans, Mr. Talley, Dr. Weagley, Dr. Hill, Mr. Studenmund, Dr. Micken,
Mr. Strayer, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Herres, Dr. Angeloni, Dr. Bannon.
Missing: Mr. Emery.
EDUCATION
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clacking typewriter is heard echoing from
unlikely places. After learning that
procrastination does not pay, this
industrious freshman has sought refuge
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/n me traditional tug of war during
Frosh Regs, the upper classmen feel the
impact and might of the incoming
freshmen. The contagious spirit of these
freshmen is exceeded only by the
physical strength of the veterans.
Freshman class officers: President Ron
Strawley, Treasurer Carol Speck, Vice-
President Karen Sallinger, and Secretary
Susan Crumbley have aided the class of '65
in its early years, establishing it as a
contributing segment of the student body.
Characterized by youthful faces filled with anticipation and excite-
ment, a body of Freshmen some 406 members strong descended upon our
campus. In short time this group united itself and began to assume its
position in campus life. Involuntarily joining in Frosh Regs the Freshmen
overcame their first obstacle and bounced back for more. Rampage Week-
end provided the first chance for the Class of 65 to demonstrate their
abilities. Their contributions to this weekend marked the beginning of
many equally successful endeavors on the part of the class.
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Frosh Regs were a grueling test of endurance
for the Class of '65. Catching
our Frosh in moments of
madness and mirth — to the victor go
the spoils and to the others, someone's shoe.
With a year s experience behind them, our
Sophomores rallied to launch a year of bustling
activity. First was ' September Song," a welcome
back dance which provided an evening of enjoyment
for all those returning to our campus for another
year of study. Publicity for Rampage Weekend was
handled in grand style by the diligent Sophomores.
Joining in all phases of college life, the Class of 64
made its presence felt in practically every club and
organization and at all social and academic affairs.
The Sixty-fours toiled many hours to polish and
perfect their Sophomore Show. This smashing suc-
cess was a tribute to the Class and a fitting finale
to a year of great achievement.
Worc up to reality! Keeping that nose to
the grindstone is a difficult task at 8
o clock Monday morning. Heavy eyelids and
stifled yawns characterize these sophomores
as drowsiness permeates the room and the
lecturer drones on and on . . .
Sophomore class officers — ]ohn
Worthington, president; Kenneth Swope,
vice-president; Jane Richards, secretary;
George Golden, treasurer; and Mr. McDonnell,
class advisor, piloted their class through
a busy year.
SOPHOMORES
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The growth of bacterium
on liquid evaporations proves
negative. The growth of evaporated liquid
on bacterium . . .
What's the use . . . Dear Barb . . .
...DRAW NEAR
The question is, "Will
he receive it on time? ' This and other
cries of excitement, disappointment, and annoyance fill
the air at any hour at the campus post-office —a bustling student
activity center that keeps us happy . . . and solvent.
"You'll never blow our house down,
was the theme of this bright
Rampage float, one of many
which helped make Homecoming
Weekend a tremendous success.
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JUNIORS
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The class ring, a symbol of earned status,
represents three years of concentrated effort,
persen'erance, and hard won goals. This ring urill serve
as a guide through the problems and decisions that
the owner will encounter as a senior, and in
the future a reminder of things past.
Enthusiasm and zeal sparked the Class of 65.
Juniors helped make Rampage Weekend a success
by their active participation. Their Frosh Regs Com-
mittee stimulated the Freshmen and excited their
spirit, while the Junior Ring Dance celebrated the
attainment or a prized possession. The Junior Show
provided an evening or rollicking entertainment and
reflected the fervor with which this class works. The
culmination of this active and rewarding year was
the Junior Prom. This delightful evening was one of
gratification for a hardworking group i — small re-
ward for their outstanding contributions.
Igniting and initiating the Class of '63 in their many activities
are president Al Jones, vice-president Bob Berardelli, treasurer
Dan Carroll, class advisor Mr. Morgan, and secretary Dotty Egan.
Chemisry lab affords this junior an opportunity to utilize his
scientific knowledge for personal study and experimentation.
Use of leisure time establishes a strong foundation
for student teaching as well as future professional worh.
Wouid-fce bright spot becomes solitary gloom — > An empty mail box
proves disheartening after a long day of classes.
Letters are a welcome but often scarce diversion from routine.
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Identifying these coeds would
be a feat in itself. Amazing
transformations take
place in women s dormitories. Small wonder men are
prohibited — they would never survive the shock.
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Beware of the Cap Crew] The sight
of a white cap strikes horror in the
hearts of many freshmen
during Regs. Here one class -
member's sentence is carried out as
decreed bv Frosh Court.
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Juniors wearing white caps are recognized as
members of trie Cap Crew — organizers of Frosh
Regs. This group clevises pep rallies, greeting
groups and Frosh Frolics, for the harassment of the
frosh. Voluntarily, and occasionally involuntarily,
freshmen join in making Regs a barrel of fun and
a help, not a hell week.
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A meefing of minds — Wnile
shopping, five coeds gaze hungrily
through a local bahery shop
window. Making a selection from
the variety of pastries on display
is occasion for lengthy
debate and long deliberation.
Marveling at the unending stream
of literature at his disposal, this man
inspects each new-found treasure.
Students take time out to enjoy a game of
pool in the Rec. Observers as well as
participants anxiously await the next shot.
W/iose favorite will it be •—• The juke box
offers a variety of sounds. Trouble occurs when
limited funds necessitate limited selections.
Frosh Court judge beckons another reluctant
freshman to appear before the tribunal. Court
police escort her to the stand for sentencing.
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Three seniors take a break while enjoying a cup
of coffee at the "Pig." Lynda Busch, Pat James,
and Diana Martinez find this spot ideal
for letter writing, test cramming, socializing.
High spirits and empty stomachs — After a fun-
packed afternoon at Nathaniel Newlin's Grist Mill,
seniors enjoyed an evening of toasted marshmallows
and moonlight dancing, climaxing their picnic.
Hungry athletes fortify themselves in anticipation
of a rugged afternoon on the practice fields.
Waiter Ed Vogel stands ready to serve.
The final year in college is crammed witk
many special events. The January Cordial,
Senior Picnic, and Senior Weekend are just
a few of the social activities enjoyed. Student
Teaching, a special experience, contributes
greatly to this final move toward the Bache-
lor of Science Degree. A Senior learns to
face seriously the challenge of education and
look forward to his future in the profession.
REMEMBERING
Ready, set, go —
Senior student-teachers,
James Prihula and James
Emerick, start a relay
race as part of the Health
and Physical Education
Department's program for
mentally retarded children.
ior class officers
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Three seniors take a break while enjoying a cup
of coffee at the "Pig." Lynda Busch, Pal James,
and Diana Martinez find this spot ideal
for letter writing, test cramming, socializing.
High spirits and empty stomachs — After a fun-
packed afternoon at Nathaniel Newlin's Grist Mill,
seniors enjoyed an evening of toasted marshmallows
and moonlight dancing, climaxing their picnic.
Hungry athletes fortify themselves in anticipation
of a rugged afternoon on the practice fields.
Waiter Ed Vogef stands ready to serve.
The final year in college is crammed with
many special events. The January Cordial,
Senior Picnic, and Senior Weekend are just
a few or the social activities enjoyed. Student
Teaching, a special experience, contributes
greatly to this final move toward the Bache-
lor of Science Degree. A Senior learns to
face seriously the challenge of education and
look forward to his future in the profession.
...REMEMBERING
Ready, set, go <—•
Senior student-teachers,
James Pribula and James
Emerick, start a relay
race as part of the Health
and Physical Education
Department's program for
mentally retarded children.
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Charlie can always be found lagging
around the campus. Many students consider
him almost as much of a mascot as the Ram.
Expressions of skepticism, concentration,
and boredom are typical of any
classroom. Students in Dr. Bannon s
Educational Psychology class absorb
some words of wisdom from a student report.
On the Senior Picnic, fun, food, and
entertainment were the order of the day.
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THINGS
How many times a day does an elementary
teacher snap, hook, tie, button, zipper,
and buckle? Barbara Celli, a student teacher
in the first grade of the Demonstration
School helps Sandy Smith with her hat.
Several other six year olds wait their turn.
Even Seniors can enjoy a game of
Leap Frog. At the Senior Picnic, Diane Behler
and Gerry Yeagley finished first in this event.
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Judith Allen
Diane Behler
Vincent Bonkoski Sandra Davis Warren Dolphin
William Fulk
Lynne Fuss
Nicholas George Margaret Griffith Paul Henry
Margaret Higgins Joan Hunsicker John Jeunger
Judith Kaplin
Charles Lewis
Ernest Oldenburgh Ellie Pettigrew James Pribula
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Linda Reed
Philip Reed
Robert Rimel
WHO'S WHO
ON THE MOVE...
EacK year our campus recognizes a group of young men
and women who Have been outstanding individuals during their
college careers. This recognition takes the form of the selection
for listing in the national publication, Wfio's Wno Among
Students in American Universities and Colleges. An annual
publication, the magazine receives nominees for listing from
approximately 750 colleges and universities.
In order to receive this honor, students must be regarded
as fine representatives of their class and their school. Those
receiving the honor must exemplify superior qualities with
regard to scholarship, citizenship. leadership, character, service,
and future potential. We proudly honor this group — to them
go our sincere congratulations.
Salvatore Rotundo Beatrice Rubincam
Elizabeth Sabatelli Mary Spahn
Peter Tate
Richard Taylor
Samuel Virgilio
Judith Weinberg Albert Wooley
James Young
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JACK RICHARD ADAMS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Troxel Apartments
Colmar, Pennsylvania
JOAN ANTONIA ADELMAN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1012 North 4th Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
PATRICIA JOYCE AIKIN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
218 N. Monroe Street
Media, Penna.
CHARLES ALDWORTH
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
205 W. Union Street
West Chester, Penna.
JUDITH ANNE ALLEN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
4204 Hartel Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
LUCIA MARY ALLEVA
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
4001 Fairway Road
Lafayette Hill, Penna.
JAMES PARIS ALLISON
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
5 East Maple Avenue
Morrisville, Penna.
EVA MARIE ANDREW
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
414 Maple Avenue
Coatesville, Penna.
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ALFRED ABBOTT ANGIER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
46 Springton Road
Upper Darby, Penna.
MARILYN SUE ANTLE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
600 Midland Circle
Berwyn, Penna.
JANET BARBARA AYRES
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
536 Leverington Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
WILMER ELLIOTT BAKER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
246 Ballymore Road
Springfield, Penna.
JACQUELYNNE BALK
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
7031 Large Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
RENEE BANCOFF
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
5710 Maivern Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
CYNTHIA LEE BANKS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
136 Elder Avenue
Yeadon, Penna.
MERLE THOMAS BATTY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
429 E. Baltimore Avenue
Media, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
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NANCY JEAN BARRON
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
160 Godshall Road
Graterford, Penna.
WILLIAM THOMAS BARTON
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Sadsburyville, Penna.
PATRICIA ANN BECCIA
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
401 Country Lane
Narberth, Penna.
DIANE LOIS BEHLER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1122 Russell Avenue
Bethlehem, Penna.
EDWARD ROBERT BENNETT
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1325 Hancock Street
Chester, Penna.
GEORGE BENNETT, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
6602 Ridge Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
RICHARD BARRY BENTHAM
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
215 McCartney Street
Easton, Penna.
KENNETH H. BERGEY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
211 E. Summit Street
Souderton, Penna.
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SANDRA J. BERNARD
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
117 S. Broad Street
Kennett Square, Penna.
FREDERICK BEYER, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
7236 Sommers Road
Philadelphia, Penna.
LEONARD BIEBERBACH
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1426 McKean Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
LILA ALEECE BIETZ
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
R. D. #1
Curwcnsville, Penna.
VIRGINIA MADELYN BIHN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
105 Terminal Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
JUNE P. BITZER
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1225 Kenwyn Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
EDITH MAE TRAVIS BLAIR
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
723 Kedron Avenue
Morton, Penna.
JOSEPH BLYTHE, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1202 East 10th Street
Eddystone, Penna.
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FRANCES BONIKOWSKI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
5101 Ditman Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
VINCENT JACOB BONKOSKI
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1401 Butler Pike
Conshohocken, Penna.
DANIEL NORMAN BOWERS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1620 Ridgeway Road
Havertown, Penna.
BARBARA ANN BOYER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
R. D. #1
Selinsgrove, Penna.
ROBERT ALLEN BOYER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
116 Oak Lane, Stony Creek Mills
Reading, Penna.
CHRIS C. BRANAS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1918 East Thayer Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
MARLENE MARIE BRANTON
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
301 Lobb Avenue
Pen Argyl, Penna.
ANN BRASSINGTON
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
46 North Second Street
Frackville, Penna.
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ELIZABETH BRODIE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
8023 Lyons Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
JOSEPH BROWNHOLTZ
Bachelor of Science
Health aiid Physical Education
5371 Belfield Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
MARGARET CAROL
BROWNLEE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
18 Home Road
Hatboro, Penna.
PEGGY JOAN BRUBAKER
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
R. D. #1
Williamsburg, Penna.
ELAINE E. BRYAN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
117 South Norwinden Drive
Springfield, Penna.
CHARLES GARY BUNTON
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
625 S. High Street
West Chester, Penna.
MARIE T. BRUEHL
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
740 Burmont Road
Drexel Hill. Penna.
JANET ELLEN BRUEGEL
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
8 East Windermere Terrace
Lansdowne, Penna.
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RONALD PETER BURINSKY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
318 West Union Street
West Chester, Penna.
MICHAEL EDWARD BUSH
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1030 Yates Avenue
Marcus Hook, Penna.
GWENDOLYN CLARKE
BUZBY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
178 North Chester Road
Bryn Mawr, Penna.
JUDITH ANNE BYRNE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
282 Griffen Street
Phoenixville, Penna.
JOSEPH RICHARD CACIA
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1432 Shunk Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
MILDRED CADWALLADER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1234 Bon Air Road
Havertown, Penna.
JOSEPH DONNELL
CALHOUN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
210 Wyoming Avenue
Dover, Delaware
LOUIS JOHN CALLAZZO
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
18 North Front Street
Darby, Penna.
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CAROLYN S. CAMPBELL
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
3439 Cambridge Circle South
Allentown, Penna.
DIANNA LAFAE CAMPBELL
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1423 Mount Rose Avenue
TORRANCE CAMPBELL
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
R. D. #4
York, Penna.
Bethlehem, Penna.
MARLENE MAE CANNELL
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
205 Highland Road
Pottstown, Penna.
RUTH ANN CARMICHAEL
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Chester Springs, Penna.
HARRY EDWARD CARSON
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
912 Marshall Road
Sharon Hill, Penna.
CHARLES CAWTHERN, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
29 South Diamond Street
Shamokin, Penna.
BARBARA ANN CELLI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1356 Hunting Park Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
41
EDITH LUCILLE CHANDLER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
3659 Wyola Drive
Newtown Square, Penna.
WILLIAM E. CHILDERS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
129 West Miner Street
West Chester, Penna.
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FRANCIS JOSEPH CLARK
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
205 East 6th Avenue
Conshohocken, Penna.
RICHARD ALAN CLOUSER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1312 Harrington Road
Havertown, Penna.
JAMES EDWARD CONDON
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
538 South 54th Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
ROBERT DENNIS CONLIN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
51 West Sixth Avenue
Coatesville, Penna.
AGNES MARIE CONNELLY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
714 West Cobbs Creek Parkway
Yeadon, Penna.
JUDITH CONSALVO
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
940 Mansion Avenue
Drexel Hill, Penna.
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BRANDT L. COOK
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
320 Reno Street
New Cumberland, Penna.
CHARLOTTE LYDIA COOK
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
301 Carre Avenue
Essington, Penna.
ARNOLD COOPER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1742 Mayland Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
GEORGE DAVID COOPER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
100 Grandview Avenue
Brookhaven, Penna.
ROSALIE MARION COOPER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1742 Mayland Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
CAROL ANNE COPPER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
272 Bridge Street
Drexel Hill, Penna.
LINDA KAY CORDELL
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Route #1
Waynesboro, Penna.
JOSEPHINE E. CORDIVANO
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Scarlett Road
Kennett Square, Penna.
43
MICHAEL A. CORSON
JOSEPHINE ANNE
MARIAN LYNNE COWING
MARY JANE ANNE
Bachelor of Science
COSTELLO
Bachelor of Science
CRUMLISH
Secondary Education
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science
2318 Rosemore Avenue
Secondary Education
206 Warminster Road
Secondary Education
Glenside, Penna.
136 Elm Avenue
Hatboro, Penna.
459 Robbins Street
Ardmore, Penna.
Philadelphia, Penna.
PAULINE CUCINOTTA
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2330 West Allegheny Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
JAMES SAMUEL CURLEY
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
919 Croton Road
Wayne, Penna.
ELIZABETH JOY CURRIER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
3237 Stanwood Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
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DEBORAH ANNE DALTRY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
15 Orchard Road
Havertown, Penna.
44
COURTNEY B. DAVIS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Chetwynd Apartments
Rosemont, Penna.
FRANCIS RAYMOND DAVIS
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1027 Leiper Street
Eddystone, Penna.
SANDRA LEE DAVIS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
R. D. #1
East Earl, Penna.
DIANE LOIS DAYLOR
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1150 High Street
Pottstown, Penna.
FRANCES RITA DeMAIO
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1721 McKean Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
ROBERT R. DeLONG
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
932V2 Liberty Street
Allentown, Penna.
KENNETH PATRICK
DeANGELO
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Main and Lewis Roads
Royersford, Penna.
MARIE VIOLA deGAETANO
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
5939 Alma Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
45
ANNETTE DeMASI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2738 South Smedley Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
JUDITH ANN DEMBAUSKAS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
127 West Sixth Street
Mount Carmel, Penna.
CAROLE ANN DEPEW
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
928 Eighth Street
Lansdale, Penna.
ARTHUR JOSEPH
DiGIUSEPPE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
183 3 Porter Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
DONALD EUGENE DILLARD
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
42 North 59th Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
ELVIRA MARGARET
DiTELLA
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
939 Fairfax Road
Drexel Hill, Penna.
NANCY LORRAINE DIXON
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
2002 Holly Street
Harrisburg, Penna.
DOROTHY MARGARET
DODSON
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1300 South 58th Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
46
WARREN DEAN DOLPHIN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
408 Borbeck Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
JOHN PATRICK DONAHUE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
3111 Livingston Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
MARTIN JAMES DONAHUE
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
153 Lake Drive
Downington, Penna.
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MARILYN LOUISE DOTY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
219 Broad Street
Milford, Penna.
RAYMOND A. DOYLE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
102 North Church Street
West Chester, Penna.
JANE ANN THERESA
DUFFY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
105 Roosevelt Boulevard
Philadelphia, Penna.
MARY E. DUNLAP
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1624 McCay Avenue
Boothwyn, Penna.
MARY JANE V. DUNLAP
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2501 West Fourth Street
Chester, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
47
ERNESTINE PATRICIA
DURAN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
824 Seneca Street
Bethlehem, Penna.
RICHARD JOHN DURBANO
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
2111 Vernon Avenue
Linwood, Penna.
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IRENE VERONICA EHLING
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1054 Yeadon Avenue
Yeadon, Penna.
EDWARD HOTZ EISEMAN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
2013 North Hobart Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
MARY ANN ELBERTI
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
606 Front Street
Minersville, Penna.
JAMES LEE EMERICK
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
R. D. #2
Kennett Square, Penna.
GERTRUDE ANNE ERWIN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Swamp Road, R. D. $ 3
Doylestown, Penna.
FRANKLIN D. EVANS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
228 Wolfenden Avenue
Collingdale, Penna.
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DORIS LOUISE EYRICH
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Yellow House, Penna.
EMORY LEE EYSTER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Halifax R. D. #2, Penna.
THERESA JOAN FASSL
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
18 Convent Avenue
Nazareth, Penna.
EDWARD T. FEIERSTEIN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1417 East Vernon Road
Philadelphia, Penna.
ROBERT EMERSON
FENNELLY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
313 Pennsylvania Avenue
Downingtown, Penna.
NANCY JOAN FERGUSON
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2606 Highland Avenue
Broomall, Penna.
CHARLES THOMAS FERRON
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Hillendale Road
Avondale, Penna.
RICHARD LAWRENCE
FIELDER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
201 Lardner Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
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ROBERT WILLIAM FIELDING
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
3914 North Franklin Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
DENNIS M. FILLMAN
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
R. D. #2
Boyertown, Penna.
JOYCE MARIE FINK
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
416 West King Street
York, Penna.
JAMES EDWARD FIPPS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
512 South Church Street
West Chester, Penna.
JAMES CLAIR FIRESTONE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1104 Bridge Street
New Cumberland, Penna.
LOWELL H. FISHER, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
525 Sharpless Street
West Chester, Penna.
ROBERT JAMES FITHIAN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
300 Copples Lane
Wallingford, Penna.
VINCENT JOSEPH
FORCHETTI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
3 39 West Seventh Street
Chester, Penna.
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CLYDE WILLIAM FOX
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Box 528 Mennonite RoaJ
Royersford, Penna.
HARRY M. FREY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Washington Boro, Penna.
WILLIAM EDWIN FULK
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
600 South Railroad Street
Myerstown, Penna.
LYNNE MARIE FUSS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
3 23 South Fourth Street
North Wales, Penna.
BARRY RYLAND GIBSON
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
204 David Drive
Bryn Mawr, Penna.
GAIL ELAINE GERMAN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1212 Culhane Street
Chester, Penna.
BONNIE GAJEWSKI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1712 Eckert Avenue
Reading, Penna.
NICHOLAS A. GEORGE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
149 Rosemont Avenue
Norristown, Penna.
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ROBERT A. GILBERT
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
385 East Main Street
Tuckerton, New Jersey
JOAN ANN GINTHER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2435 Eldon Avenue
Drexel Hill, Penna.
ERNEST T. GLADUE, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
157 Green Valley Road
Upper Darby, Penna.
CLARE PATRICIA GODDARD
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2645 Tremont Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
ELIZABETH KANE GOFF
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
102 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
MYRNA LEE GOHN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
156 Linden Avenue
Red Lion, Penna.
JOHN ROBERT GOODMAN
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
Heyburn Road
Chadds Ford, Penna.
RAYMOND ARTHUR
GOTWALT
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
243 West Haines Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
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BARBARA ELIZABETH
GOWENS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
5608 Cedar Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
DALE I. GRAHAM
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Route #1
Paradise, Penna.
RONALD FRANK GRANT
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
105 White Avenue
Linwood, Penna.
JAYNE LOUISE GRAY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
423 Apple Tree Road
Camp Hill, Penna.
JOHN FREDERICK GREEN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
961 Thornton Road
Boothwyn, Penna.
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LILIAN MILES GREEN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
725 Preston Avenue
Bryn Mawr, Penna.
SANDRA DIANE
GREENBAUM
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2214 North Hobart Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
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MARGARET E. GRIFFITH
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
406 Sanger Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
53
NANCY GRIFFITH
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
4'6 Bloomfield Avenue
Drexel Hill, Penna.
MARGARET ANN GROVE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
104 Lafayette Street
York, Penna.
CLAIR EDWIN GROSS
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1211 Oley Street
Reading, Penna.
GAIL IRENE GULDIN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1606 North Twelfth Street
Reading, Penna.
CLAIRE M. HAGEN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
726 Rhoads Drive
Springfield, Penna.
E. SUSAN HAINLEY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
lO.i Paxson Avenue
Schuylkill Haven, Penna.
NANCY ANN HALE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
112? West Locust Street
Scranton, Penna.
JOY ELLEN HAMMER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
244S Washington Street
Allentown, Penna.
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JEAN I. HAND
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Auburn, Penna.
BARBARA VIRGINIA HANDY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
South Church Street
Parkesburg, Penna.
JACK LARRIMER HARMON
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
223 Robinhood Lane
Chester, Penna.
JANET FRANCES
HARTMAIER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
R. D. #1
Pottstown, Penna.
WILLIAM RICHARD
HARTMAIER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
R. D. #1
Pottstown, Penna.
CHARLES RAY HARTMAN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Rural Route #1
Waynesboro, Penna.
DORIS HARVEY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2101 Darby Creek Road
Havertown, Penna.
JEFFREY ROBERT HASKELL
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
116 Penarth Road
Bala-Cynwyd, Penna.
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FRANCES C. HASSON
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
17 Pancoast Avenue
Green Ridge, Penna.
RICHARD ANTHONY HAUFF
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
420 South Lewis Road
Royersford, Penna.
WILLIAM FRANCIS HAWES
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
320 North Penn Street
West Chester, Penna.
CONSTANCE HAYATIAN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
454 Edmonds Avenue
Drexel Hill, Penna.
CARLTON LUTHER
HECKMAN
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
239 Pennsylvania Avenue
Kutztown, Penna.
ANN V. HEEREN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
35 Columbus Avenue
Havertown, Penna.
HAROLD H. HEFFELFINGER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
314 Marshall Avenue
Collingdale, Penna.
WAYNE GORDON HEIM
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
18 West Maple Street
East Prospect, Penna.
56
FRANCIS XAVIER
HENNESSEY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
211 Seventh Avenue
Royersford, Penna.
PATRICIA ANN HENNING
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2040 Grant Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
PAUL TINDALL HENRY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
319 Urban Avenue
Norwood, Penna.
LORRAINE MARGARET
HEUSSY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
5942 Weymouth Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
EDITH VIRGINIA HILLE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1400 Harding Blvd.
Norristown, Penna.
MARGARET LEE HIGGINS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
120 West Seventh Street
Media, Penna.
THOMAS WALTER HICKEY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
43S South Street
Oxford, Penna.
CHRISTINA MARY HIBBERT
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1151 Spruce Street
Chester, Penna.
57
DALLIS LORAINE HOFFMAN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
R. D. #1
Halifax, Penna.
KENNETH LLOYD
HOLLINGER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
51 Union Avenue
New Holland, Penna.
JANET JOYCE HOLLYWOOD
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
407 East 20th Street
Chester, Penna.
DORICE GAIL HOLSINGER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
523 West Broad Street
Quakertown, Penna.
JULIA C. HOUSEKNECHT
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Muncy Yalley, Penna.
JOANN CAROL HUDOCK
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Llewellyn, Penna.
GEORGE M. HUEY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Lenape — Longwood Road
West Chester, Penna.
RUTH ARLENE
HUNSBERGER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
312 Arch Street
Perkasie, Penna.
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JOAN R. HUNSICKER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
573 Harleysville Pike
Souderton, Penna.
CAROLE ANN IBACH
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Main Street
Lincoln, Penna.
KAY BARBARA IGNER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1113 North 26th Street
Allentown, Penna.
JOSEPH JAMES INDRISO
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2610 South Jessup Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
KATHLEEN LARENE IRVIN
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
7 Sturrock Street
Wellsboro, Penna.
AINA IVANSONS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1431 Foulk Road
Wilmington, Delaware
GEORGENE B. JACKSON
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
R. D. #4
Benton, Penna.
MARY FRANCES JACKSON
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
16 N. Bernard Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
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KATHERINE D. JACOBS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
26 Rambler Road
Glenolden, Penna.
ANN ELIZABETH JAQUIN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
53 Fruitree Road
Levittown, Penna.
JOHN J. JARVIS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
296 North Highland Avenue
Lansdowne, Penna.
JEANNETTE KAY
JERREHIAN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
615 Downingtown Pike
West Chester, Penna.
SARAH JANE JOHNSTON
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
207 North Julian Street
Ebensburg, Penna.
ANN LOUISE JONES
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
10 Glover Circle, Westview
Wilmington, Delaware
LEWIS P. JONES
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
954 Vauclain Street
Chester, Penna.
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JANE MILDRED JORDAN
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1504 Market Street
Berwick, Penna.
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JOHN STEPHEN JUENGER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
15 Ellis Road
Havertown, Penna.
STEPHEN M. KANE
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
5631 Woodcrest Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
LESLIE KAPLIN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
620 Sherman Road
Springfield, Penna.
AGNES L. KEEFE
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
808 Mt. Vernon Avenue
Haddonfield, New Jersey
CAROL ANN KEIM
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1265 Pennsylvania Avenue
Emmaus, Penna.
JAMES MARVIN KELLER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1101 Broadway Blvd.
Reading, Penna.
LYNNE MARIE KESTNER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1565 Glen Avenue
Folcroft, Penna.
RICHARD J. KETZ
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
New Ringgold, Penna.
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JACQUELINE MAE KILEY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
627 Grant Street
Hazelton, Penna.
LAWRENCE JOSEPH KIMMEL
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
211-5ch Street
Minersville, Penna.
PENELOPE ANN KITZMILLER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
16 Gale Road
Camp Hill, Penna.
DIANE MARY KORNBLUM
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
6202 Blue Ridge Avenue
Harrisburg, Penna.
RAMSEY M. KOUMJIAN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
941 South Avenue A-24
Secane, Penna.
HARRIET ELAINE KRATZER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Pleasant Valley, Penna.
KENNETH CARL KUCHAR
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
838 Hale Street
Pottstown, Penna.
ELLEN EMMA KURTZ
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Claysburg, Penna.
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NANCY ANNE KURUC
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1320 Fleming Street
Bethlehem, Penna.
JOYCE MAXINE LAMBERT
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
275 Glencrest Road
Coatesville, Penna.
WILLIAM A. LAMBERT
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
37 Margin Road
Levittown, Penna.
MARY ANN LAMBORN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
State Road
West Grove, Penna.
CAROL MAE LAWRENCE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
13 Edgemere Drive
Yardley. Penna.
WILLIAM STOCKTON LAW
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
218 New York Avenue
Somers Point, New Jersey
MICHAEL EMILE LAUZON
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1331 Harding Avenue
Palmyra, Penna.
GEORGIANN LASKOWSKY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
530 West Oak Street
Frackville, Penna.
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WILLIAM CHARLES
LAWS, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1639 Haak Street
Reading, Penna.
WALTER AUGUST LAYER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
55 Robbins Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
CAROL ANN LAYTON
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
515 Ninth Avenue
Prospect Park, Penna.
BEVERLY CAROL LEAKE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1923 Meetinghouse Road
Boothwyn, Penna.
RHEA ESTHER LEESER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
224 West 11th Avenue
Conshohocken, Penna.
JAMES LENDINO
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
137 Sherman Avenue
Merrick, New York
SAMUEL HARRIS LEVIN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1602 6th Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
ANTHONY JAMES LEWIS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Middletown Road
Lima, Penna.
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CHARLES RAYMOND LEWIS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
7502 Lenox Road
Upper Darby, Penna.
DAVID C. LEWIS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
3 Ridge Road
Media, Penna.
JESSE. GILBERT LEWIS, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1906 Fair Grounds Road
Hatfield, Penna.
JOHN EDWARD LEWIS, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Middletown Road
Lima, Penna.
ANN MARIE LILLMARS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
127 Bryn Mawr Avenue
Newtown Square, Penna.
EDWARD LINDER, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1710 Dartmouth Drive
Norristown, Penna.
JULIANNE LINE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Route #1
Downingtown, Penna.
MICHAEL DAVID
LIPSCHUTZ
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
171 Stoneway Lane
Bala, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
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SHELDON SEYMOUR LISS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
444 Daly Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
JEANNE ANN LODESKI
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
632 Patton Avenue
Upland, Penna.
WILLIAM LOOCKERMAN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
101 South 11th Street
Darby, Penna.
SUSAN JANE LOUCKS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
R. D. #4
York, Penna.
JOAN MARIE LOVETT
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
611 Seminole Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
CHARLES ALAN LUSCH
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
441 Locust Road
North Hills, Penna.
JANE BECKER McADAMS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
215 Heather Road
Upper Darby, Penna.
john howard
McClelland
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
516 South Orange Street
Media, Penna.
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ARTHUR P. McCONNELL
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
511 Anderson Avenue
Drexel Hill, Penna.
LEE JAY McFADDEN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
60 Providence Road
Morton, Penna.
MARTA DIANE McGAUGHEY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
237 Linden Avenue
Rutledge, Penna.
JOANNE McGILL
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
45 North 3rd Street
Darby, Penna.
JAMES JOHN McGRODY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
2531 East Somerset Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
JOANNE ELIZABETH
McKENNA
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
820 Goshen Road
West Chester, Penna.
loretta ann
McLaughlin
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
26 Delaware Avenue
Ridley Park, Penna.
LOUISE M. McMAHAN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
236 Woodlyn Avenue
Glenside, Penna.
67
EILEEN MARY McSHEA
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
319 West Barnard Street
West Chester, Penna.
PATRICIA McSPARRAN
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1118 Richmond Road
Lancaster, Penna.
DIANE RUTH MacLENNAN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
331 Oak Road
Glenside, Penna.
BARBARA JEAN MAERZ
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
907 Knorr Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
IVER EDGAR MAGNUSSEN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
R. D. #1
McVeytown, Penna.
CHRISTIAN RAYMOND
MALMGREN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1228 Wilton Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
PATRICK JOSEPH
MANIFESTA
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
301 Jefferson Street
Norristown, Penna.
BURNIS YOUNG MANKIN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2939 West Chester Pike
Broomall, Penna.
68
LYNN H. MANN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
322 East Chestnut Street
Coatesville, Penna.
PAULA ANN MARINAK
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
401 North 3rd Street
Steelton, Penna.
GLENDON W. MARKLE
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
4 Sadler"s Park
West Chester, Penna.
JOSEPH MARROLETTI
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1339 Mifflin Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
CHARLES JOSEPH MARTIN
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
910 Broadway
Secane, Penna.
FAYE LORETTA MARSHALL
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
245 New Street
Spring City, Penna.
PATRICIA ANNE MARSH
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
719 Harmony Street
Coatesville, Penna.
MARY LEAH MARSH
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
R. D. #2
Milton, Penna.
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DIANA MARIE MARTINEZ
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
6401 North 11th Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
WILLIAM GEORGE MATT
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
131 Woodland Avenue
Malvern, Penna.
SANDRA MELLITS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
5460 Euclid Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
LINDA JANE MENSINGER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Crest View Drive, R. D. #27
Media, Penna.
DEANNE KATHRYN MILLER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Schaefferstown, Penna.
JOAN KING MILLER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Egypt Road
Mont Clare, Penna.
MARLENE PATRICIA MILLER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
115 East Maple Street
Dallastown, Penna.
E. CATHARINE MITCHELL
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
4832 Hazel Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
70
DOROTHY ANN
MONAGHAN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
613 5 Nassau Road
Philadelphia, Penna.
JOHN VICTOR MONAGHAN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1045 North Eyre Drive
Chester, Penna.
CAROL LEE MOORE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
14 Cheyney Drive
West Chester, Penna.
GEORGE JAMES MORELAND
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1825 Powell Street
Norristown, Penna.
DIANA MARIE MOSS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
3 22 Tenth Street
New Cumberland, Penna.
MARY E. MOSS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
5020 Catharine Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
BETH ADELIA MOYER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
409 Pennsylvania Avenue
Lansdale, Penna.
JOY FRANCINA MOYER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
129 South Landis Street
Hummelstown, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
7I
JOSEPH P. MULLEN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
150 Josephine Avenue
West Conshohocken. Penna.
MARTHA MUMMAU
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
414 East Main Street
Palmyra, Penna.
BETTY LOU MURPHY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
28 Scarlet Oak Road
Levittown, Penna.
DONALD JAMES MYER
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
Milford, Penna.
SANDRA LEE NAGLE
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
32 South Britton Road
Springfield, Penna.
DOROTHY RUTH NEFF
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
829 West Chester Pike
West Chester, Penna.
AUDREY JUDITH NEMCHICK
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
611 Fern Street
Freeland, Penna.
DEBORAH ANNE NICKLES
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
3045 Limekiln Pike
North Hills, Penna.
72
MARILYN ANN NITTLE
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
84 North Courtland Street
East Stroudsburg, Penna.
ARNOLD OBLON
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1361 Kerper Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
ERNEST J. OLDENBURGH
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
653 Susquehanna Road
Huntingdon Valley, Penna.
RICHARD DONALD
OLDROYD
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
34 Harvey Lane
Malvern, Penna.
RUTH ELIZABETH OLSEN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
4050 "L" Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
LAWRENCE JAMES O'TOOLE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Delaware Building LA-2
Elsmere, Delaware
BARBARA ANN OVERDEER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
122 North Catherine Street
Middletown, Penna.
BARBARA EILEEN PALLAY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
352 Hall Street
Phoenixville, Penna.
73
ANTHONY PANTELOPULOS
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
111 East 24th Street
Chester, Penna.
JAMES LOUIS PARENT, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1 5 Sheridan Lane
Green Ridge, Chester, Penna.
HELEN A. PAVTrr
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
33 North Market Street
Shenandoah, Penna.
PATRICIA ANNE PENTHENY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
301 Prichard Lane
Wallingford, Penna.
MARY ANN PEOPLES
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
118 East Biddle Street
West Chester, Penna.
PATRICIA AYLEEN PERRY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
343 Lincoln Way West
Irwin, Penna.
CATHERINE ELLEN PETERS
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
637 Grant Street
Allentown, Penna.
ELYNORE F. PETTIGREW
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
404 Washington Avenue
Hulmeville, Penna.
74
MARION H. PFEIFER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
500 Blythe Avenue
Drexel Hill, Penna.
DIANE ARLENE PHILLIPPI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
203 West 24th Street
Chester, Penna.
JOANNE LOUISE PICKELL
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
104 Fishburn Street
Harrisburg, Penna.
DAVID IRVING PIERCE
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
510 South Orange Street
Media, Penna.
JAMES GILBERT PRIBULA
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
6 South Garden Circle
West Chester, Penna.
ROSEMARY K. PONTARI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
923 MacDade Blvd.
Yeadon, Penna.
JOSEPH M. PIERGIOVANNI
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
212 Delmont Avenue
Ardmore, Penna.
DIANE M. POLKINHORN
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1122 Queen Street
Pottstown, Penna.
75
WILMA PTASHKIN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
5104 Gainor Road
Philadelphia, Penna.
CATHERINE M. PURCELL
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
2052 South Salford St.
Philadelphia, Penna.
MARY ANN E. RAFFAELE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1214 Main Street
Darby, Penna.
MARGERY K. RAMSAY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1136 Ashbridge Road
West Chester, Penna.
RICHARD L. RAMSAY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
202 Woodland Avenue
Malvern, Penna.
WILLIAM G. RASDOLSKY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
121 Academy Road
Clifton Heights, Penna.
CAROLE ANN REDDING
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
3451 Houghton Place
Philadelphia, Penna.
JOSEPH EDWARD REDMOND
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
320 South Matlack Street
West Chester, Penna.
76
BARBARA ANN REESE
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
880 Harrisburg Pike
Carlisle, Penna.
CAROLE F. RENNIE
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
6125 Jackson Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
LINDA REED
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
182 West Court Street
Doylestown, Penna.
DAVID J. REHRMANN
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
340 Oak Lane
Glenolden, Penna.
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PHILLIP MORRIS REED
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
914 West Ninth Street
Chester, Penna.
LUCRETIA DIANE REEDER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Box 56, R. D. #3
Coatesville, Penna.
JOAN P. REIDINGER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
3511 Emerald Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
ANDREA CAPPEL
REMINGTON
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
R. D. #2
West Chester, Penna.
LOUIS P. RE PETTO
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
526 Oxford Road
Havertown, Penna.
77
GRADUATES
1962.
RICHARD H. REYNOLDS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
227 Fifth Street
Minersville, Penna.
MICHAEL CARMEN RICCI
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1915 Chichester Avenue
Linwood, Penna.
CONSTANCE LYNNE RICE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
117 Gable Road
Paoli, Penna.
JUDITH ANNE RICE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
117 Linden Street
West Chester, Penna.
CARL THOMAS RICHARDS
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
142 Robert Street
Nanticoke, Penna.
MARIANNE RIEGEL
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1137 Concord Drive
Haddonfield, New Jersey
ROBERT D. RIMEL
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
140 West Union Street
West Chester, Penna.
JOHN ABNER ROACH
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
21 Franklin Street
Clymer, Penna.
78
SANDRA JANE ROBBINS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Muncy Valley, Penna.
EDWIN BRUCE ROBERTS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
R. D. #2
Douglassville, Penna.
PATRICIA J. ROBERTS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Elhcott Avenue
Avondale, Penna.
JOAN ANN ROBINSON
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
2619 Fifth Avenue
Boothwyn, Penna.
PAUL ALBERT RODEBOUGH
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
217 Sharpless Street
West Chester, Penna.
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MARY ELAINE ROLAND
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
624 Hampton Road
Elizabcthtown, Penna.
DARLA ELEANOR ROEGER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Fell Road, R. D. #3
Doylestown, Penna.
MARJORIE JANE ROSE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
3 37 East Sixth Street
Boyertown, Penna.
79
SALVATORE DONALD
ROTONDO
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
7 Fraley Street
Bridgeport, Penna.
TERRY ROYER
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
22 South Main Street
Trumbauersville, Penna.
SHIRLEY IRENE RUBIN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2334 North Fifth Street
Harrisburg, Penna.
BEATRICE JOAN RUBINCAM
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
R. D. #1, Box 246
Coatesville, Penna.
GEORGE F. RUBRIGHT
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
Mohrsville. Penna.
FRANCES ANN RUDA
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
442 Paul Avenue
Chambersburg, Penna.
JOHN JACK RUSIN, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
Water Street
Mahanoy Plane, Penna.
EDWARD W. RUTECKY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
507 Pottsville Street
Minersville, Penna.
80
RAY RUTT
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Lititz, Penna.
IRENE C. RUTTER
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
3411 Naamans Creek Road
Ogden, Boothwyn, Penna.
HERBERT H. RUZANSKY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
3816 Brunswick Avenue
Drexel Hill, Penna.
MARGARET A. RYAN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
12 North Gate Boulevard
Easton, Penna.
ANN LOUISE SANDERS
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
R. D. #3
Bangor, Penna.
WILLIAM STEPHEN SAILER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
713 E. Phil-Ellena Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
EUGENE SADOFF
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
2135 Unruh Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
ELIZABETH R SABATELLI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Middletown Road
Lima, Penna.
81
ELAINE HELEN SCALISE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
725 Parker Lane
Springfield, Penna.
JOSEPH GREGORY SCALISE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
137 South Walnut Street
Kennett Square, Penna.
FRANK JOSEPH SCHECK
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Fairview St., Route 19
Bethlehem, Penna.
RALPH A. SCHIAVO
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Odessa Avenue
Pomona, New Jersey
EDNA MAY SCHIESSER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
715 Plum Street
Southampton, Penna.
JOSEPH WILLIAM SCHMITT
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1811 Beverly Road
Philadelphia, Penna.
CAROLYN R. SCHULER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
9528 Wistaria Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
JOHN C. SCOTT
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
53 Jefferson Street
Belmont, Penna.
82
CHRISTOPHER P. SCHRODE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
522 Wynnewood Road
Wynnewood, Penna.
GERTRUDE E. SEAL
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
266 Prince Frederick St.
King of Prussia, Penna.
FRANCISCO LUIS SECO
deLUCENA
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
109 Chestnut Avenue
Narberth, Penna.
LYNN BETH SEIDEL
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
207 South Avenue
Media, Penna.
BARBARA LEE SHAHADI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1348 Market Street
Linwood, Penna.
JOANNE K. SHEFFY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
333 Vincent Street
Spring City, Penna.
ROSALIE ANN SHEPHERD
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
R. D. #1, Box 256
Coatesville, Penna.
KLIDA LOUISE SHAFER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
7223 West Chester Pike
Upper Darby, Penna.
ANITA MAE SHEPPARD
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
120 Jackson Avenue
Collingdale, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
83
SANDRA LEA SHIRK
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
423 East Main Street
New Holland, Penna.
CAROLE LOUISE SHOAF
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1 East Jefferson Street
Media, Penna.
PATRICIA ANN SIERER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Mount Pleasant Mills, Pa.
LOUIS SAMUEL SIGMUND
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
220 Chestnut Street
Pen Argyl, Penna.
MARY JANE SINGER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
246 South Railroad Avenue
New Holland, Penna.
BEATRICE R. SITTLER
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
R. D. #3
Boyertown, Penna.
EDWIN LESTER SMITH
Bachelor of Science
Health and Phvsical Education
1 1 5 East LaCrosse Avenue
Lansdowne, Penna.
L. LORRAINE SMITH
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
340 Thomson Avenue
Springfield, Penna.
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MARGARET ELIZABETH
SMITH
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
434 Church Avenue
Clifton Heights, Penna.
WILLIAM JAMES SMITH
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2626 Sandeland Street
Chester, Penna.
ANNETTA JOYCE SMYTH
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
8126 Hennig Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
JANICE ELLEN SNYDER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
132 South 16th Street
Camp Hill, Penna.
SHARLA ANN SOLT
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
1201 Main Street
Slatington, Penna.
MARY A. SPAHN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
808 Franklin Street
Wyomissing, Penna.
FREDERICK F. SPANGLER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
R. D. #2
Lebanon, Penna.
MARIANNE HELEN
STANCZAK
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
4026 Dexter Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
85
THOMAS C. STAUFFER, SR.
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1103 Seventh Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
NEOLA CARRIE STEINER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Fogelsville, Penna.
MARY FRANCES STEVENS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
115 Park Avenue
Reading, Penna.
LOUISE ANN STEVENSON
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Chester Road
Malvern, R. D. #2, Penna.
BAILEY THOMAS
STEWART, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Berwyn Baptist Road
Berwyn, Penna.
JAMES EDWARD STITH
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
716 Oak Terrace Drive
Ambler, Penna.
C. JERRY STONE
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
514 Logan Boulevard
Burnham, Penna.
PHYLLIS ANN STOUT
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
556 South 18th Street
Reading, Penna.
86
ROBERT EUGENE STUM
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Landisburg, Penna.
JOSEPHINE STRAGUZZI
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2015 South 11th Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
HELEN ELIZABETH
STRATTON
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
325 Alden Avenue
Alden, Penna.
SUZANN MARIE STROUP
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
340 Sixth Street
Sunbury, Penna.
LEE ANNE SUNDAY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
306 West 22nd Street
Chester, Penna.
ROSALIE MILES STURGIS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
R. D. #1
Kennett Square, Penna.
ROBERT D. STUART
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
851 West Main Street
Lansdale, Penna.
RAE V. STUART
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
724 Eggleston Circle
Sharon Hill, Penna.
87
ANN MARIE TADLEY
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
528 Heiser Avenue
Collegeville, Penna.
PETER JOHN TATE
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
2811 South 13th Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
MYRON RICHARD TAYLOR
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
154 East Essex Avenue
Lansdowne, Penna.
NOEL C. TAYLOR
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
310 Lincoln Way West
New Oxford, Penna.
P. STEPHEN TENLEY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
1432 Easton Road
Warrington, Penna.
DALLAS ODELL THOMAS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
R. D. #2
Quarryville, Penna.
MARGARET NELSON
THOMPSON
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Jug Hollow Road
Valley Forge, Penna.
RONALD G. THOMPSON
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Railroad Street
Linfield, Penna.
88
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ANNE CLARK THRONE
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
163 Linden Avenue
Red Lion, Penna.
JON PAUL TIMMENEY
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
233 Lee Circle
Bryn Mawr, Penna.
HELEN CATHERINE
TOCONITA
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
5885 Roosevelt Blvd.
Philadelphia, Penna.
DAWN C. TRAVIS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
Rt. 26, Pennell Road
Media, Penna.
B. ELAINE TREASTER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
36 Montgomery Avenue
Milllin, Penna.
NANCY LYNN TREGNAN
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
7219 Montague Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
MARGARET H. TRUITT
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
816 Morton Avenue
Chester, Penna.
MARCIA WEDDELL TUCKER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
509 Bloomfield Avenue
Drexcl Hill, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
89
BONNIE ANNETTE TUTHILL
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
609 Warren Street
Lemoyne, Penna.
MARY-ELLEN VAN WINKLE
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
3415 Plumstead Avenue
Drexel Hill, Penna.
ELIZABETH R. VERDECCHIO
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
234 North Broad Street
Penns Grove, New Jersey
HELEN JANE VICKERS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
942 Locust Avenue
Andalusia, Penna.
SAMUEL VIRGILIO
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
2311 Oakmont Avenue
Havertown, Penna.
RUTH ELIZABETH VLACHOS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
419 Park Avenue
Swarthmore, Penna.
EDWARD JACK VOGEL, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
926 Shelmire Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
JANET KATHLEEN VOGEL
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
126 Isabel Avenue
Glenolden, Penna.
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JUDITH ANN WALLS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
828 North Bramley Ave.
Scranton, Penna.
JAMES G. WALSH
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
R.D.
Glenmore, Penna.
KATHERINE M. WALTER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
5106 Willows Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
JAMES EDGAR WALTERS
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
52 Pine Street
Oxford, Penna.
VALERIE ODELE WARD
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1680 Prospect Avenue
Willow Grove, Penna.
BARBARA CONSTANCE
WATERS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
226 East Montgomery Ave.
Ardmore, Penna.
SANDRA MARIE WAY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
193 West Annsbury Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
LONA PATRICIA WEAVER
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1025 Main Street
Hcllertown, Penna.
WILLIAM JOHN WEBER
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
4916 Shepherd Street
Brookhaven, Chester, Penna.
91
JUDITH LOLETA WEINBERG
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
745 Braxton Road
Ridley Park, Penna.
BETTY ANN WEISER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
206 Greystone Road
York, Penna.
MILTON IRVING WEISMAN
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
8349 Algon Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
CAROL ANN WELLS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1827 Glendale Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
RICHARD SCHNELL
WENNER
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
24 West Chestnut Street
West Chester, Penna.
CAROLYN E. WENTZ
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
19 West Baltimore Avenue
Media, Penna.
RONALD LA VERNE WENTZ
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
Lincolnway West Box 104
Abbottstown, Penna.
ELIZABETH R. WERTHWINE
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2712 Stoney Creek Road
Broomall, Penna.
92
MARY ANNE WHITED
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
R. D. #1
Hopewell, Penna.
JOYCE MELLOTT WHITNEY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
317 Dean Street
West Chester, Penna.
JANET ARLENE WIGGINS
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
1 Walsh Road
Lansdowne, Penna.
BRUCE DAVIDSON
WILLIAMS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
126 E. Chestnut Street
West Chester, Penna.
JOHN M. WILSON
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
4620 Wayne Avenue
Philadelphia, Penna.
DAVID RUSSELL WILSON
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
8731 Perch Lane
Philadelphia, Penna.
JOAN E. WILLIAMS
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
126 E. Chestnut Street
West Chester, Penna.
FREDERICK R. WILLIAMS
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
2143 North Philip Street
Philadelphia, Penna.
93
ALICE CLARA WINNEMORE
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
Dutton Mill Road
Chester, Penna.
DIANE E. WISEHAUPT
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
316 South Brown Street
Lewistown, Penna.
BARBARA JOAN
WITTENBERG
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
26 South Sunset Drive
Seaside Heights, New Jersey
THOMAS LEE WOODWARD
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
105 Webster Avenue
Downingtown, Penna.
ALBERT J. WOOLLEY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
21 Fairfield Road
Havertown, Penna.
SHEILA R. WORLEY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
R. D. #1
Thomasville, Penna.
FLORENCE LILLIAN WRIGHT
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
1471 Shoemaker Road
Abington, Penna.
JERALD LEE YEAGELY
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
101 North College Street
Myerstown, Penna.
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RUTH ANN YODER
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
R. D. #1
Selingsgrove, Penna.
JAMES S. YOUNG
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
315V2 Dean Street
West Chester, Penna.
SAMUEL YOUNG, JR.
Bachelor of Science
Health and Physical Education
211 Media Line Road
Broorhall, Penna.
STEPHEN NELSON YOUNG
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
Landisville Road, R. D. #3
Doylestown, Penna.
MADELYN MARIE
ZAHURAK
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education
805 Hayes Street
Bethlehem, Penna.
SANDRA LEE ZOLLERS
Bachelor of Science
Music Education
412 Pennsylvania Avenue
Lansdale, Penna.
ELIZABETH JEAN ZUMMO
Bachelor of Science
Secondary Education
200 West Brown Street
Nornstown, Penna.
GRADUATES
1962
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SGA representatives — Seated:
R. Strauley, G. Goldin, A. /ones,
W. Dolphin, }. ]ones, B. Curnow.
E. hinder, B. Young, E. Pettigrew.
K. Baker, D. Mathers. B. Sabatelli,
N. Martin, Standing: W. Tayer,
P. Henry, Mr. Benner, Mrs. Inghram,
Dean Caton, Dean Killinger,
G. Williams, and ]■ Kane.
SGA.
Through the power of representative government, the Student Gov-
ernment Association is becoming a leading organization on campus and
the voice or our students. Composed of four officers, the Class President,
Advisory Board President, Men s and Women s Day and Dorm Council
Presidents, and administrative advisors, the Association meets regularly to
review and act on suggestions from the student body concerning campus
issues.
Elected by the student body, members of the Student Activities
Association represent women dormitory and day students, men dormitory
and day students, each class, and every curriculum. The major concern of
this organization is the allocation of funds for purposes which will best
benefit the student body. Led by President Bob Berardelli. this year s
SAA sponsored the Danish Gym Team, All Star programs, and the soccer
team s triumphant trip to St. Louis.
SAA
SAA representatives — First row: D. Carroll, J. Allen, T. Lewis, A. Frye,
}. Lewis, P. Aikin, L. Shirk, N. Rcher, Second row: G. Jackson, B. Linerman,
L. Kaplan, B. Berardelli, Mr. Henderson, Mrs. Taylor, Dr. Mitchell, J. Weinberg.
The Glen's Dormitory Council is the student governing body for
resident men. Members shown are: K. ]ohns, M. Traino, A. Aannin,
President E. Linder, Dean Killinger, Secretary F. Benin, Treasurer
G. Golden, Vice-President W. Layer, E. Patterson, R. Schiavo, R.
Berardelli, S. Levin, B. Cook, J. Roach, N. George, P. Allison, W. Dolphin.
MENS
The main aim of Men's Day Council is fair representation in all
phases of student government. The representatives shown are:
President W. Smith (front), J. Stokes, G. Smith, T. Lucca,
}. Noble, C. Viflfotti, D. Cupsis, and C Polk.
GOVERNMENT
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WOMEN'S DORM
WOMEN'S DAY
Composed of the Floor Presidents, Vice-Presidents,
Councilors, Secretary -Treasurers, and Social
Chairmen, the Women s Dormitory Council serves
as the medium between women students and the
administration, promoting social activities and
group relations in the dormitories. Seated are
the officers: M. Higgins, Vice-President; K. Baker,
President; C. Felice, Secretary -Treasurer.
Developing a sense of unify among commuting women is the object oj the
Women's Day Council. First row: S. Antle, B. Rubincam, L. Reedcr, M. Truitt,
E. Hille. Second row: T. Santucci. R. Ewing, Mrs. Inghram, P. Clothier, President,
Mrs. Bliss. J. Bellan, P. Roberts. T. McNeil. Third row: ]. Mirable. ]. Volk. G.
Claffey. 1. Hyde, C. Fagan, B. Mace, A. Perkins. ]. Emery. J. Bell, P. Kelmon, R.
Rumble.
ADVISORY BOARD
The officers and advisors of the Advisory Board,
1061-62, include: Mrs. Inghram, L. Reed, D. Behler.
E. Pettigrew, N. Detweiler, K. Baker, and
Miss Bematz. Second row: S. Kosci.
M. Spahn. D. Nickles. B. Tuthill. F. Winokur.
N. Ferguson. J. Gray, and D. McCarty.
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WOMEN'S GOVERNMENT
BIG LITTLE
SISTER
Freshmen girls are put through their paces
as they dress to fit the role of Babes
in the Wooc/s during the annual Big-Little
Sister picnic. The Baby Parade and other
activities provided an opportunity for
freshmen to get acquainted with upper-
classmen as well as with other freshmen.
Hard working Big-Little Sister Com-
mittee — First row: B. Rubincam. Day
Student Chairman; L. Reed. Co-ordinating
Chairman; C. Kocsi, Dormitory Student
Chairman. Second row: S. Davis, C Felice,
B. Jefferies, B. Matchette, J. Ginther.
Third row: C Copper, ]. Schenck, J.
Ford, G. Goeringer, B. Maerz. Fourth
row: P. Cucinotta, S. Huffer, M. Kesler,
P. Alber, B. Weiser. Fifth row: C. Bloom,
B. Currier B. Bonder. Absent: B. Davis:
Baby Parade entries display their attire
during the Big-Little Sister picnic. This
event launched a heavy schedule of
monthly activities and was followed
in October by a huge bonfire. Upperclass-
men entertained the frosh on this occasion,
but the babies were just as amusing.
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c
E
The Association of Childhood Education is an active group of prospective
elementary teachers. Under the leadership of President Diane Wagner and the guidance
of Mr. Tally and Mr. Grafton, the members participate in discussions and meet leaders
in the education field. Here some of the members of ACE are gathered in the
E)emonstration School where their monthly meetings are held. Eirst row. K. W alters,
N. Huff, /. Monteith. D. Wagner, M. Eox, M. Miller, P. McCafferty. Second row: A. Erye,
C. Daity, B. Jeffries, C. Welher, H. McEadden, L. Moyer, H. King. Third row: M. Lipha,
C. BaumgardVier P. Ballenline, ]. Cragmile, D. Evans, B. Lesser, R. Lichtenfeld.
The Music Educators National
Conference, the music curriculum s
professional club, is a branch of the
National Education Association.
Through field trips, concerts at the
Academy, socials, and various programs,
the members of MENC participate in
all phases of Music Education. This
year's officers: Kay Preston and
Paul Lechner worked hard to meet
the demands of increased membership.
As this club became a
requirement for all music students,
Wesf Chester has one of the
largest MENC chapters in the nation.
M. E. N. C
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P. S. E. A.
The main objective of the PSEA is to prepare West Chester students for the
teaching profession through an interest in professional organizations.
Front row: E. Bain, S. Copeland, S. Slauffer, M. Grist, S. Campbell, M. Swan, J. Osmain,
C. Bloome, C. Felice, J. Snyder, N. Delweiler, B. Leahe, A. Wilson, P. Montgomery.
Seated: N. Smith, A. Suplee, treasurer; D. Benda; advisor; L. Weaver, president; C.
Banks, vice-president; S. Slauffer, secretary (not shown). Standing: S. WaricusRi,
B. McCandless, H. Kratzer. E. Kurtz, E. Tarsell, B. Miller, G. Montana, Y. Dashielle,
S. Stevenson, J. Pickell, J. Cebula, M. Jones. B. Roberts, W. Lawes, J. Rusin, J. Adelman,
R. Pontari, S. Cohen, M. Hanson, D. Archangelo, L. Lyons, A. Calvin, J. Fintak.
NEITHIAN
Neithian Club is a professional and social organization for Elementary
majors. First row: Mr. Sleudenmund, Advisor; F. Ammon, Publicity Chairman;
J. Fink. President; H. Tocanita, Vice-president; }. Hudock, Secretary; C. Depew,
Treasurer; Miss King, Advisor. Second row: C. Schuler, D. Phillippi, P. Higgins,
J. Fintak, B. Rodeki. S. Johnston. R. Teaser, K. Walters. Thirdrow: R. Grady. C. Theis,
R. Monahan, L. Sandt, J. Washburn, M. Stevens, A. Tadley, J. Houseknect, L. Smith.
Fourth row: L. Werner, M. Waldbuesser, M. Rudesky. M. Green, F. Herrmann,
J. Brendlinger, P. Herr, M. Gohn, E. Duran, M. Moss. Fifth row: C. Segal,
M. Stec, K. Videlich. B. Lederer, P. Mason. A. Trojak, J. Surrick. Sixth row.
J. Marsillo. E. Simpson, S. Snyder, M. White, I. Turner, B. Roulston, J. Rilter.
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Newman Club meets in Philips Memorial Library each Thursday night. Linking
the Catholic college student and the Catholic Church of West Chester, the
club has three phases: religious, educational, and social. Through a series
of programs designed to instruct the student in the Catholic doctrine,
the religious and educational phases are fulfilled. The social phase
is fulfilled by Newman's sponsorship of various campus activities such as
dances. Hourly socials are held every semester and enable the members to
meet with the club officers to aid in planning future programs.
Newman Club officers and advisors:
Front row: Dr. Filano, Faculty Advisor;
J. Rubillo, President ; Father Faunce, Chaplain.
Second row: J. Lewis, Vice-President:
M. ]. Crumlish, Secretary; A. Lewis, Treasurer.
NEWMAN
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow-
ship, a non-denominational group
affiliated with a national
organization, arms to give all
students the opportunity to join
together in fellowship.
I. V. C. F.
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Officers of IVCF: Front row: Mr.
Carl and Miss Smith, Faculty
Advisors; M. Gohn and C. Depoir.
Social Chairmen; W. Richards, Vice-
President. Second row: B. Currier,
Publicity Chairman ; P. Sipioni,
Contact Chairman ; L. Huessy, Mis
sionary Chairman; N. Peber, Program
Chairman. Missing: W. Tiller, President;
]. Weniger, Secretary ; W. Layer, Treasurer.
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HILLEL
Hillcl officers and advisors: Mrs.
Irene Shur, Faculty Advisor;
Rolane Lichtenfeld, President ;
Sue Meier, Secretary; Bonnie
FJavis. Corresponding Secretary;
Carol Segal, Treasurer;
Sue Yashin, General Chairman;
Rabbi Chervin, Religious Advisor.
The officers and cabinet of SCA :
Front row: N. Delweiler, Secretary;
Mrs. Smith, Faculty Advisor;
J. Snoke, President ; A/. Smith,
Vice-President; C. Davis, Treasurer.
Second row: S. Strevig, G. Brown,
S. Freed, D. Phillippi, L. Werner,
/. Allen. Third row: J. Harnish,
H. Kratzer, C. lffland, P. Ballentine,
L. Weaver, A J. Kessler, J. Pickell.
Fourth row: R. Stuart,
A. Supplee, R. Berardelli.
Hillcl Club is a national undergraduate and graduate Jewish cultural,
educational, and social group. Hillel is sponsored by the National
B nai B rith, a Jewish fraternal organization, and strives to
further closer relationships among students by programs which will
develop their cultural background. Speakers, films, and the enactments
of the ceremonies and traditions connected with the Jewish
Holidays highlight the programs. Mrs. Shur, the Faculty Advisor,
strives to maintain the rides and requirements
of the college in the functioning of the club.
The Student Christian Association is an all denominational group which tries
to put religion into campus life. One of the main purposes is to bring
students together who would ordinarily not see each other, for a lime of
felloivship. Religious programs this year included films, speakers, and an hour
of Christmas songs from the college choir. Picnics, bazaars, splash parties,
and other campus activities are planned by the cabinet and sponsored by SCA.
S. C. A.
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VALKYRIE
Pictured are the members of Valkyrie. Right inside, front to rear: D. blather, S.
Boehringer, L. Williams, T. Yinger, E. Miller, E. Harbold, M. Whited. M. Carson, M. Miller,
J. Singer, P. Kitzmiller, A. Jones. D. MacLennan, M Savacinski, and M. Bulloch. Right
outside, front to rear: M. Scharadin, B. Matchette, J. Olsen, C. Gerst, S. Bair. M.
Mummau, D. Lindenmuth, N. Dixon, C. Rennie, R. Honneger. H. Stratton, E. Scheizer, S. Way,
and B. Murphy. Left inside, front to rear: S. Nagle, F. Marshall. J. Jones. M. Roland
E. Bryan, B. Wittenberg, S. Reed, M. YanWinkle, E. Yerdecchio, z\r. Tregnan, R. Olsen. Left
outside, front to rear: K. Finkenbinderi L. Cordell, B. Snyder, D. Behler, F. Hasson. J.
Sullivan, B. Latimer, S. Lahet, J. Sturdzebecker, D. Eyrch, C. lbach, M. Millar. The offi-
cers are, front, left to right: S. Worley. M Elberti. M Marsh, and B. Weiser.
Promoting Spirit, unity, and
professional development among
members of the Health and Phy
sical Education Curriculum are
the objectives of the Majors
Club. Left to rear: M. VanWinkle.
D. Wafers. E. Gardner, J. Litski,
H. Fritz, R. Gilbert, E. Vogel, J.
Juneger, J. Schmidt, E. Baker, B.
Wittenberg, A. Lillmars, Mr. Twar-
dowski, M. Elberti. J. Calhoun, M.
Reider, A. Leisch, C Aldsworth, T.
Melrick, J. Brownholtz, B. Woolley.
Vice-President; G. Moreland, D.
Taylor, Vice-President; and D.
Behler, Secretary-Treasurer.
MAJORS
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VARSITY
CLUB
Members of Wcsf Chester's Varsity
Club stand at ease. First row: F.
Seco de Lucena, E. Baker, B. Young, R.
Hartman, K. Hollinger, E. Smith. Second
row: F.Beyer, L. Fisher, R. Hauff, L. Jones,
A. Lusch, E. Linder, I. Magnussen, L.
Wheeler. Third row: R. Dotterer, ].
Lendino, B. Daniels, D. Beevenour, R.
Berardelli, YV. Fulk, R. Boyer, j. Bearde.
Fourth row: R. Brandt, ]. Schmidt, R.
Fielder, ]. Calhoun, ]. Keller, A. Woislen-
holme. Fifth row: E. Patterson, G.
Moreland, R. Kety, ]. Hart, F. Kerwin, P.
Henry, D. Bowers, J. Yeagley. Sixth row:
J. Fipps, ]. Pribula. P. Borsa, R. Hable, M.
Miscion, P. Tate, J. Brownholtz, K. Ciscio.
Seventh row: K. Shumaker, ]. fuenger, P.
Reed, M. Melinger, C. Scheare, C. Thompson,
Woo/fey, E. Vogel, J. Wilson.
FRIARS
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The Friars Society forms. Front: ]. Pribula, ]. Young,
P. Reed, N. George. Middle — First row: B.Young, S. Rotondo, D. Carroll, J. Lewis,
]. Magnussen. Second row: Mr. Norris, Advisor; W. Dolphin, A. Woofley,
R. Berardelli, W. Laws, R. Curnow, G. Moreland, B. Linderman, S. Virgillio, D. Reichard,
F. Bevan. Back row: A. Lusch, ]. fuenger, W. Layer, ]. Keller, J. Brownholtz, P. Henry,
W. Fulk, L. Fisher, A. ]ones, A. Lewis, E. Linder, H. Evans, S. Levine.
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Delicate, precise technique for intricate passages
prevails during one of the many Sinfonietta rehearsals.
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Long, patient hours of practice in Swope Hall precede a
Sinfonietta performance. Under the direction of Dr. Constantino Johns,
this select group includes some of the finest musicians on campus.
Irene Rutter and Larry Fisher reflect the
concentration and effort required to play the
bassoon. Very few master this instrument.
Priscilla Katz and Daryll Coleman are
representatives of the violin section.'
SINFONIETTA
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Girls' Glee Club members: First row. M.
Wood, K. WooaVev, S. Robbins, M. Greene, A.
Frye, C. Doherly, K. Smith. D. Chert, N.
Decker, B. Roberts, C. Griffith, J. Moyer,
P. Higgins, H. Toconita, N. Smyth, R.
Hunsberger, P. Heister, L. Sandt, G.
Laskowsky, C. Moore. Second row. P. ]ohann, J.
Paxlon, L. Schucker, M. Moss, C. Kocsi, B.
Overdeer, F. Winokur, B. Hoff, N. Kilpatrick
S. Fmd, M. Hanson, 1. Wood, J. Bellett, R.
Sturgis, C. Piece. Third row. M. Griffith,
D. Keslick, K. Hayden, J. Wurzel, B.
Jeffries, P. Ballentine, J. Sutler, A.
Wilson, C. Mitchell R. Hoffman, D. Egan, M.
Desidero, D. Seibert, H. Adam, M. Prowell.
Fourth row. J. Emery, F. Houp, G. Cox, J. Gray,
H. German, B. Pylc, L. Mercer, J. Kiley, D.
Capello, S. Clouser, J. Sullivan, B.
Brodecki, J. Fintak, E. Midford, L. Raver,
C. Hughes, Dr. Cheesman directs.
GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
Dr. Arthur Jones directs the College
Choir. First row. J. Bitzer, D. Locke, G.
Felton, J. Jordan, Dr. Jones, D. Titerance,
A. Sanders, J. Schenck. Second row. B. Cornog,
D. Castle, S. Strevig, P. Brubaker, G.
Jackson, J. Miller. S. Zollars, D. Dodson. M.
Cannell, E. McShea. D. Polkinhom, R. Eby, K.
Preston. Third row. D. Daylor. J. Weniger, B.
Sittler, B. Brubaker. K. lrvin, M. Metz, L.
Middleton, C. Machulsky. R. Greskiewicz,
M. Whipple. J. Otlo, 1. Ruttcr, D. Campbell,
J. Ayres. Fourth row. C. Peters, L. Kunkel,
C. Trawick. M. Spessard, W. Richards. B.
Jamison, D. Goshorn, A. Cooper. S. Solt, B.
Reese, G. Gambone. S. Stevenson, R. Yoder.
Fifth row. D. Renschler, L. Eastwood, R.
Johnston, G. Rubrighl, F. Bevan, T. Royer,
L. Fisher, P. McSparran, J. MacDonald. M.
Kessler, F. Plummer, C Freed. Sixth row.
J. Clime, J. Clayton. C. Heckman. R. DeLong,
C. Grass, J. Thomas, P. DeLuca, P. Lechner,
C. Richards, D. Fillman. Seventh row. P. Walter,
S. Young, D. Raff, W. Ansell, M. Donahue, R.
Reinoehl, H. Ruzansky, H. Evans. B. Donley,
C. Morris, L. Sigmund, F. Davis, J. Haskell,
\V. Halves, Eighth row. C. Martin. K.
Kuchar, W. Laws, J. Rusin, A. Pandalopoulus,
J. Stone, F. Davies, J. Lillev. R. Clime, T.
Campbell. L. Smith. D. Dillard. W. Klob, J.
Curley. Ninth row. W. Tiller, D. Meyer, C.
Smith, R. Shaefer, R. Curnow, G. Markel, R.
Stuart, F. Warner, /. Wallers, H. Stover, R.
Care, S. Wolf.
COLLEGE
CHOIR
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CRITERIONS
On campus and off. the Crilerions have provided enjoyable music for every
occasion from Golden Rampage Weekend and the January Cordial to informal Bermuda
dances and mixers. Under the creative direction of junior Bob Curnow, the
group added three new instruments this year including an electric guitar. Members
of the Rhythm section include: H. Evans, piano; T. Campbell, bass; R. Reinseld. drums;
P. Leckner, guitar. Occupying brass chairs are: B. Curnow. J. Stone, L. Southall, R. Kline,
K. Kuchar, F. Bevan. B. Donley, D. Fanelli. The Reed section consists of: B. Laws,
B. Notari. ]. Schullz, J. Gangenii. F. Strouse.
CONCERT
BAND
T he Concert Band is the largest musical organization on the YVesf Chester
campus. Membership in the organization is open to men and women students
representing all curricula who possess talent and arc interested in playing
a variety of music. Prospective members must audition before acceptance by
Mr. Paul Carson, director. The 1Q61-62 season welcomed Mr. Berling as
the assistant director of the band. Each year students can enjoy the performance
of the Concert Band at the spring concert and in assembly presentations.
The Concert Band travels to a variety of high schools and colleges presenting
concerts annually.
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SYMPHONY
The Symphony Orchestra is an organization for musically talented students of all
curricula who can successfully meet audition requirements. Mr. S. Powell
Middlelon conducts the orchestra in a wide repteoire including works ranging from
Wagner to Barber. The seventy-two piece instrumental group performs both on campus
and in schools in the surrounding area. Groups from the orchestra perform at the
Messiah Concert, with the College Choir in the Spring Concert, and at Senior Recitals.
The wind doesn't seem quite as cold when the Wesf Chester Golden Rams' Marching
Band delivers a brisk march during half time activities at barrell Stadium.
Under the direction of Head Major Louis Sigmund. a senior, the band executes
one of its routines, "Wheels ", during the Slate College Championship Game.
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The band members composed of students
of all curricula anxiously await their
cue to invade the field for their "Tin
Pan Alley" routine in the Villanova
Stadium. Performing under the direction
of Mr. Carson, approximately
00 musicians also take part in Armed
Sen'ices Day Activities and local
parades. Considered the biqqest and
best marching hand in the East, this
group always gives a superb performance.
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MARCHING BAND
Complete interpretation,
precision of rhythm,
and clear articulation
are three of the qualities
sought by the Women's
Chorus. This organization,
under the direction of
Miss Jane E. Sheppard is
composed of freshmen and
sophomore girls in
the music curriculum.
MENS AND WOMEN'S CHORUSES
The performances of the Men's Chorus reflect their avid enthusiasm
for producing a rich sound. The freshmen and sophomore music students
of this organization are under the direction of Mr. Roy Sweet.
SENIOR
RECITALS
Each year outstanding senior students in the music
curriculum display their talents in Senior Recitals.
This year's participants were: (upper left) Louis
Sigmund, pianist, and Ronald DcLong, brass
instrumentalist; (upper right) pianist Janet Ayres,
piano and voice major Gigi Jackson, and Jeff Haskell,
voice major; (center) Jane Jordan, contralto, and
Carlton Heckman, violinist: (lower right) Diane
Daylor, voice major, and Jerry Stone, trombonist
and holder of the Music Scholarship 1959-60.
Trip first Little Theater production of the year was a rollicking farce titled
White Sheep in I he Family. /( concerned the efforts of a family of pickpockets
to reclaim their son who had gone straight. Shown in a scene from the play
are Margaret Stafford, Sally Hoffer, and Bonnie Carson.
PAINT
AND POISE
Harold Helsel finds his son's fiancee
to be the daughter of the chief of police.
For a change of pace, the greasepainters
presented The Rope Dancers, a symbolic melo-
drama, with Mike Corson and Madge Bufflap.
Pather charms the tenement neighbor,
Tina Congelton. with his gift of
gab; his fascinated daughter looks on.
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The vicar s innocent statement
strikes horror in the heart of the
family fence in White Sheep in the
Family. Pictured are Pdward
Jones and Barry Jenner.
The Little Theater, one of the oldest campus
organizations, has been stimulated this year by a
new director, Mr. William Bruehl. Their repetoire
has been extended to include selections ranging
from classic to modern. Several brilliant productions
have resulted.
"Please, God, pull it tight for me!" pleads Leslie
Kaplan, the distraught mother in Rope Dancers, who feels
that her sins are manifested in her daughter's deformity.
Not until her own mental deformity is made plain to her does
she begin to reclaim herself as a woman, wife, and mother.
LITTLE THEATRE
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The Serpentine typing staff
copied every word that
went into the yearbook. Members are:
B. Handy, C. Banks, D. Roeger, J. Pickell.
H. Kratzer, M. Moss, and H. Toconita.
The responsibility for attaining sponsors,
selling copies and handling all production
costs rested in the hands of the business
staff. First row: B. Overdeer, H. Kratzer, L.
Weaker. Second row: J. Jerrehian, R. Wrignf, S.
Stroup, J. Vogef, andK. Jacobs. Standing: R. Conlin.
Advisors for 1962 Serpentine: Mr. Landrum, Mr. Strayer, and Mr. Hallman.
Artistic arrangement of each page and
section divider was the responsibility
of the Art Staff. Ellen Kurtz, Diane
Kornblum, and Jo Costello made up
the small, hard working staff.
The Men's and ty/omen's Sports Staff:
V. Bonkoski, M. Miller. M. Elberti.
I. Magnussen, and L. Cordell. Missing:
W. Woolley, R. Taylor, R. Fielder, E. Baker.
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The aim of the 1962 Serpentine staff is to create a
yearbook covering all aspects of our college life. Seated:
Margaret Griffith, Business Manager; Nancy Ferguson,
Typing Editor; Elaine Scalise, Senior Section Editor.
Standing: Judy Allen, Photography Editor; Lorraine Smith,
Assistant Photogixiphy Editor; John Roach, Sports Editor;
Betty Zummo, Assistant Editor; Robert Rimel, Editor; Ruth
Vlachos, Art Editor; and Judy Weinberg, Literary Editor.
Absent: Marlene Miller, Sports Editor.
Good photography contributes much to the success
of any yearbook. This year's staff, headed by
Judy Allen and Lorraine Smith, produced a complete
portrayal of the many and varied campus activities.
Members of the staff include: M. Ryan,
D. Holsinger, L. Smith, J. Vickers, and G. Erwin.
Appropriate wording of captions and write-ups
is the responsibility of the literary staff.
Seated: D. Martinez and D. Moss. First row:
A. Jacquin, T. Fassl, M. Raffaele, P. James, B. Celli,
M. Stanczak, J. Wiggins, /. Lovett. Second row:
E. Wogel, V. Bonkoski, C. Lewis, M. Corson.
SERPENTINE
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QUAD ANGLES
Campus news, views, happenings, and histories are
gathered by the members of the Quad
Angles staff. First row: D. Carroll, J. Weinberg,
A. Holt, B. Evans, /. Bruegel, B. Killen. Second
row: T. Ellis, T. Fassl, N. Smith, M. Bruehl, V.
WarJ, Circulation Manager; K. Russel, M. Hanson,
B. Mover, K. Williams, B. londola. Members of the
editorial staff not pictured are B. Brandt,
Sports Editor, and L, Callazzo, Business Manager.
Seated are the busy co-editors
of Quad Angles, Sandra Robbins and Barbara Celli.
These girls have been members
of the staff since their first days at Wesf
Chester. They worked their way, word
by proof-read word, from reporter,
to news editor, to co-editor. The editorial
staff of Quad Angles fries to give a paper
of interest to college students and faculty. Not
pictured here is Dr. Berry, faculty advisor.
LITERARY QUAD
Once each year a student publication consisting
of articles, short stories, poems, and other
material is distributed under the title Literary
Quad. Students of all curricula are encouraged
to submit material for this magazine. Casting
eyes upon a previous issue of the Literary Quad
are this year's co editors. Barbara Celli and
Sandra Robbins. Through their efforts and the
literary talents of our students, a publication
has been printed yearly.
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PUBLICATIONS
HAND BOOK
The Handbook, published each year as an aid to
incoming freshmen, helps new students to become
acquainted with faculty, canipus leaders and
office holders, traditions, and regulations of
college life. This year's guide book was
prepared by a student staff including Joanne
Ford, Mary Ann Stanczak, Betty Zummo, Chairman;
Nancy Martin, and Loretta McLaughlin, co-chairman.
TOUCHSTONE
Co-editor Jeanette ]errehian and editor Theresa
Fassl check the final make up before the English
Professional Club's new publication
The Touchstone goes to press. A touchstone
serves as the basis for judging the excellence of
a work. Mathew Arnold first claimed the word for
the field of literature. Now, the English
Club has taken the term and applied it to
a periodical composed of all material
considered worthy of publication.
RAM'S HORN
Sam Levin, shown here working on one of the
issues of the Ram s Horn he produced during foot-
ball season was the man behind the scene of this
year's series of official college programs.
Sponsored by the Varsity Club, the Ram's Horn is
a publication for home games only. At the State
College Championship game in November,
for the first time in our history, an issue was
dedicated to the graduating seniors on the team.
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The sell-out performance of the
Robert Shaw Chorale and Orchestra
on March I 5th was the concluding
attraction of the 26th All Star
Series. The varied choral program
included Bach's Singet dem Hermn
ein neues Lied, Haydn's The Say-
ings of the Saviour on the Cross,
Jepthah — an open oratorio by
Carissimi — > and a series by
contemporary Benjamin Britten
entitled A Ceremony of Carols.
The Jose Limon Dance Company
opened the second series of the
26th Annual All Star Programs
on February 7, 1Q61. Limon
performed his famous taut,
formalized, four-character dis-
tillation of Shakespeare's play,
Othello, which he calls "The Moor's
Pavane." The Company also
performed a twelve section work
entitled "There is a Time" based
on the third chapter of
Ecclesiastes, and a group of
Mazurkas'' based on Chopin.
ALL STAR PROGRAM
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Miss Maureen Forrester, the distinguished Canadian Contralto.
opened the 1061-62 All Star Season. Accompanied by John Newmack,
Miss Forrester sang a selection of songs from "Canzone Scodate."
Founded in Ireland in 1928, the Dublin Gate Theatre presents
programs which include dramas of every period and country.
Here, Miss Pamela King dramatizes the role of Bianca.
The second production of the All Star series featured the Dublin
Gate Theatre. Scott Middleton, a member of the Irish
dramatists, played the role of Biondello, a servant.
William Whitman is pictured portraying the role of Lucentis,
a man in love with Bianca,
in William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew.
SPECIAL INTEREST CLUBS
FRENCH
ENGLISH
GOVERNMENT
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GEOGRAPHY
SKETCH
PHONOGRAPH
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PSYCHOLOGY
PHILOSOPHY
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AVIATION
LITTLE THEATRE
MATH
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Preparation for Rampage Week end was a lime consuming Rampage Week-end our football team met the club from Muskingum College
task. Pictured here are the coordinators Ellie of Ohio for the first time. Before the game West Chesterites paraded
Pettigrew and Ed hinder. The success of the week-end through the streets with marching groups and floats. This Neithian
can be attributed to them and their committees. Club float typifies the spirit which prevails during this big week-end.
GOLDEN RAMPAGE
In the spotlight — members of the Queen's Court at Cinderella's Ball were: S. Fuss,
B. Rahn, C Felice, C Piece. T. Wilkins, B. Tuthill, J. Jordan, and T. Casciato.
Selected by their respective classes to represent them for the week-end, these
girls are among the loveliest on our campus. Queen candidates were honored at
a dinner preceding the dance and on Saturday night they rode in the annual parade.
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Presenting the Queen of Cinderella's
Ball — Miss Lynn Fuss. Berk
Knighton, a five year old from the
Fernhill School, presents Lynn with a
glass slipper. Film and television
star Bob Cummings was mailed pictures of
candidates from the sophomore, junior, and
senior classes. From these he
selected his choice for Queen of Rampage.
On October 27, we had a Golden
Rampage Week-end. A steak or lob-
ster banquet in honor of the queen
candidates initiated the festivities.
Following the dinner, Larry Elgart
and his orchestra and Mike Davies'
Dixieland group provided the music
for Cinderella s Ball. Saturday we
watched athletic events, paraded
through the streets of West Chester,
and climaxed the day at a football
game with Muskingum. The home-
coming week-end closed with a Jazz
Concert on Sunday afternoon.
Larry Elgart featured on the saxophone
and accompanied by his orchestra was
the combination to put us in the
mood for a gala evening. From nine
until one, Cinderellas danced with
Prince Charmings to music varying
from old favorites to new twists.
Welcoming the Christmas season, couples danced to
the music of the Criterions. The affair was
sponsored by Women's Government.
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Selected as runner-up honor soloist, Jane Jordan
sang at the traditional White Supper. Her selection
was "Jesu Bambino.' June Bitzer, winner of the
Junior Music Scholarship accompanied.
Diane Daylor, honor soloist for the 40th
annual Carol Service, highlighted the
evening with her beautiful rendition of
"Oh, Holy Night." Diane, a senior music
student, was selected by a group of
qualified individuals from the area.
WHITE SUPPER
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JANUARY
CORDIAL
On the evening of Saturday, January 13. 1Q62, the Senior Class
held its January Cordial at the General Wasningfon Country
Club. This dance is held annually in honor of January graduates.
Here, new arrivals are greeted by a receiving line made up of
class officers, sponsors, and administration dignitaries.
Faculty and students alike will remember the
glitter and sparkle of the "Glistening Gardens'
of the mid-year dance.
Dr. and Mrs. Syhes, with our class sponsors and professors,
take time to relax with the Senior Class at the January
Cordial.
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CLASS
PRODUCTIONS
In March of 1 Q60, the senior class broke precedent by
presenting a musical comedy in place of the traditional
sophomore variety show. The class produced a second
musical comedy the following year. Both Damn Yankees
and Guys and Dolls were under the direction of Charles
Lewis. Each production was motivated, planned, and exe-
cuted entirely by members of the class of 1962.
Damn Yankees shows the plight of a man who sold his soul
to the Devil. ]oe Hardy {Bob Rimel) resists the
advances of Lucifer's accomplice, Lola (Judy Weinberg).
Hardy's spectacular play transformed the hapless 'Washington
Senators into pennant contenders. John Jarvis, Pat Manifesto, Ray Doyle,
Warren Dolphin, Bruce Roberts, and Ron Wenfz discuss dames.
Old Nick, the great tempter, appears in the Continental cut of
Mr. Applegate (Mike Corson), and is most persuasive, but he
discovers that even the Devil can't change the mind of an umpire.
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The Guys and Dolls of Damon
Runyan's Broadway hit smile for
the curtain call. Arm in arm are
the reunited couples around
whose love affairs the musical
comedy revolves. Miss Sarah
Brown (Margaret Griffith) and
Sky Masterson (C. J. Martin)
with Adelaide (Roni Wright)
and Nathan Detroit
(Michael Corson).
At the "oldest established, per-
manent floating, crap game in
New York," the gamblers call on
Luck to "be a lady tonight."
Mike Louzan, Jim Condon, Bob
Fennelly, Don Myers, Bill Law,
Mike Corson, C.J. Martin, Bill
Loockerman, Danny Goldblum,
Ralph Schiavo, Ed Linder, Jim
McGrody, Ed Eisman, and
Jesse Lewis.
Adelaide and the Hot Box Girls
lament and tell each of the men
in their lives — "Take Back
Your Mink!" B. Gajesski,
Janet Vogel, Marge
Smith. Ann Lambourn,
Roni Wright. Lynn Kestner,
Judy Byrne. S. Stroup, and
Mary Ellen Van Winkle.
JUNIOR PROM
Lynn Biberosch, 1960 Junior Prom Queen, crowns Betty Weiser Queen
for 1961. Betty Ann was among ten contestants chosen from the Junior
Class of 1962. The Queen was selected by a class election. After the
crowning, she led a dance in honor of herself and her lovely court.
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The dance floor was crowded with couples during
the annual junior dance. This affair topped the
class of 1962s functions for their junior year.
Juniors and tkeir guests spent An Evening in
the Orient at the 1961 Junior Prom. Eastern atmos-
phere prevailed, complete with colorful lanterns,
scowling Buddahs, silk tapestries and volcanic
mountains. Juniors danced to the music of the Cri-
terions while geisha girls served refreshments.
Anxiously awaited by all, the introduction of the
Queen of the Junior Prom climaxed the dance as
Betty Ann Weiser began her reign for the evening.
The Eastern atmosphere begins to take form as jane
Crumlish, Larry Kimmel, and ]udy Weinberg, members
of the decorations committee, busily attempt to
transform Hollinger Field House into an Oriental
dreamland. The work of the various committees
was a prime factor in the success of the dance.
Sandra Davis, Elaine Scalise, Barbara Maerz, Lynn Fuss, Diane Behler, Janet Vogel.
Gail Buzby, Dorothy Campbell, and Judy Weinberg, accompanied by their
escorts, form the Junior Prom Queen's Court.
These girls, nominated on the basis of their personality and personal appearance,
presented the class with a difficult decision as to who should be Queen.
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A hushed audience watched with
breathless wonder as this
Russian gymnast performed — a
famed expert at this stunt which
is known as "The iron Cross.
7 housands of spectators jammed
Zollinger Field House to marvel at
the skill, grace, and precision
of the Russian Gym Team.
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GYM TEAMS
A hushed audience watched with
breathless wonder as this
Russian gymnast performed — a
famed expert at this stunt which
is known as "The Iron Cross."
7 housands of spectators jammed
Hollinger Field House to marvel at
the skill, grace, and precision
of the Russian Gym Team.
Strength, timing and balance
employed by the Men's Japanese
Olympic Team leaves
spectators wide-eyed and
open-mouthed. As an added
attraction during the team's visit,
Wesf Chester displayed examples
of Japanese
art, literature and music.
Gracefully balanced on the
parallel bar is one of the
troupers of the Women's
Gym Team for the U.S.S.R.
In the past several years. West Chester
has played host to teams of gymnasts from
all over the world. Those teams represented
include Switzerland, Sweden, West Ger-
many, Finland, the U.S.S.R., Japan and
Denmark. In January of 1961, the Russian
team presented a two-night exhibition. A
program by the Japanese team took place in
May 1961. Part of West Chester's own
Women s Gym Team also participated. The
Danish team performed in October 1961.
Each of these exhibitions proved more thrill-
ing than the last. They have contributed to
the fame of our school, the enjoyment of our
student body, and the brotherhood of
nations.
Grecian beauty of centuries past is a
fitting background for these fine
specimens of physical development.
This photograph portrays the general
theme of the Danish Team — teamwork.
Wim me arrival of fall — field hockey season —
Wilmington Field once more becomes inhabited. The sound
of shouting girls and wood striking wood can be heard
ringing through the air almost every afternoon. Here
the girls are engaged in an inter-squad scrimmage as
the goalie clears the ball out of the circle.
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Practice was the watchword of the
Girls' Hockey Team. First row: C. Hicks,
D. Lloyd, M. Smith, L. Dawson, ]. Spence,
P. West, B. Leighton, S. Fuss, M. Woods,
G. Forsythe, R. Vanore, and ]. Groff. Second
row: E. Verdecchio, S. Thompson, C. Morrow,
H. Allen, B. Fritzson, }. Urch, J. Papale,
B. Devlin, G. Williamson, B. Latimer,
L. deProphitis, C. Wright, S. Scott, J. Jones,
and R. Carson. Under the leadership of Miss
Yanisch, coach, the Ramettes completed the 1961
season with a record of five wins and two ties.
WOMEN'S
HOCKEY
Last minute instructions — anxious spectators await the
whistle as Miss Yanisch gives the team a pep talk before
game time. The girls demonstrated precision stickwork in
this game with Beaver and forged on to a smashing 7-1 victory.
Traveling at break-neck speed. Sherry Fuss
dribbled down to flick the ball into the goal.
The Beaver player lunged to spoil the shot but
too late to prevent the West Chester score.
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Hindered by the guarding of Pat Beirne, Betty Murphy faced the
decision — to shoot or not to shoot. Quick thinking and speedy action
characterized the team which includes a strong underclassman reserve.
During practice, Pat Beirne, Jane Singer, and Betty
Murphy display some of the energy that sen'ed
the Ramettes in both offensive and defensive plays.
BASKETBALL
Coordination and cooperation were behind the success of this year's basketball
team. The squad includes ]. Troutman, M.
Kleinfelder, J. Singer, N. Zarfoss, B. Murphy, P. Beirne, C. Morrow, S. Bealler,
P. Vanore, and managers M. Martenicchio,
and G. Forsyth. Coached by Miss Coates and Mrs. Nesley, the Ramettes encountered
eleven strong teams during the season.
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SWIMMING
Members of the Girls Swimming Team pose near the pool
in which they have spent many grueling hours of
practice. Kneeling: /. Stewart, N. Martin, C. Godri,
and R. Honegger. Clockwise from bottoin left: B. Latimer,
M. Cartin, P. Reigel, A. Hall, }. Sullivan. M. Rehr, and N. Brown.
Judy Sullivan kicks off to a flying start. Her vigorous
backstroke has added many points to the championship scores of
our team. Strenuous practices began in November under
the direction of Miss A/argerum. The team was rewarded
by again breaking speed-swimming records. For the
second year our girls defended successfully their Women's
Eastern Intercollegiate Title. They competed against such teams as
Bryn A/atcr, Ursinus, Swarthmore. and the University of Pennsylvania.
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Striking a familiar pose, singles champ,
Joanne McKenna, exhibits the perfect
form which helped make her a key netter
on the 61 Ramettes tennis team.
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Under the direction of
Mrs. Cottrell, the
Ramettes' tennis team
netted a 3-2 record to
end the '61 season.
Led by seniors Lucy
Hall and Rhoda Kenny,
the servers suffered
defeat at the rackets
of East Stroudsburg
and Ursinus, two power-
house teams. Left row:
S. Riggs, J. Goss, B.
Gerhart, M. McDonald,
S. Fuss, S. Reed, B.
Fritzson, N. Martin, J.
Sturzebecker, L. Barrie.
Middle row: J.Groff.B.
Matchett, S. Bair, S.
Thompson, G. V/eissman,
L. Hall. P. Henkle, A.
Hall, C. Godri. ].
McKenna. Right row: N.
Reber, Mrs. Cottrell.
coach; M. Marsh.
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Getting ready for the big game — exciting as the actual partici-
pation. The cradlers appear confident as they watch Bill
Loockerman help Sue Atkins adjust her knee guards before a meet.
LA CROSSE
V for victory, formed by the members of the Ramettes' Lacrosse Team, signifies the
results of a brilliant playing season. Members of the team include — Front row:
A. Walton, C. Hicks, C. Morrow, L. Dawson, C. Schmidt. A. Kurtz, M. Carson,
S. Atkins. Captain; R. Godber, S. Boehringer, B. Minges, A. Winnemore, D. Nickles,
R. Carson, A. Lillmars. L. Kurtzhatz, F. Waff. Back row: Managers, B. Clouser,
G. Krauser; Coach, Mrs. Patricia Nesley; K. Caldwell, F. Hasson.
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Nancy Reber performs a Grand Jete on the balance beam.
In competition, each performer executes an original
routine of walks, runs, leaps, rhythmical movements,
ana tricks such as a forward or backward roll.
Some of the girls are practicing an arabesque which can be used in free
exercise — n combination of modern dance, ballet, tumbling, and
acrobatics performed to music. Each free exercise is done individually
with movements chosen and formed into original patterns by each girl.
WOMEN'S GYM TEAM
The Women's Gymnastic Team, coached by Miss Pawlus. completed its second season
this year meeting with the gymnastic teams of several colleges and universities
in four events: uneven parallel bars, balance beam, free exercise, and vaulting.
Taking time out from practice to pose gracefully with pointed toes, an important
method in practicing form, are: A. Lillmars. N. Reber, R. Weisenbacher, S. Maass,
C. Cen'anka, U. Krouka, C. Wizinski, K. Ruff, R. Skillman, B. Snyder, and Miss Pawlus.
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WOMEN'S
INTRAMURALS
Representatives from the winning junior and
freshman intramural basketball teams play off
the final championship game. Driving in for
a shot. Julie Roseborough is closely tailed
by Barb Wittenburg. Basketball, as well as
other sports, is part of the W.A.A. program.
A fight to the finish. Hockey sticks clash as
sports minded women enjoy an intramural hockey game.
These matches were arranged and conducted by W.A.A.
Other sports sponsored by this organization
include tennis, volleyball, archery, and badminton.
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Trie Women s Athletic Association provides intraneural activities for women at West
Chester State College. Pictured are the advisors with the student officers and
managers. Standing: Miss Reed, J. Ripple, B. Gerhart, G. V/illiamson, J. Urch, N.
Zarfoss, ]. Waltman, D. MacLennan, P. Reigle, J. Troutman, B. Matchett, ]. Roseborough,
Mrs. Rokus. Seated: N. Barron, M. Miller, P. Marinak, R. Riggs, J. Chenoweth.
W.A.A.
W.I.A.P
Coordinating varsity sports, the Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Program
provides for the social and physical development of all. First row:
/. Marshall, S. Worfey, M. Marsh, E. Verdecchio, N. Reber, M. Maummau, L. DeRosa,
Mrs. Taylor, advisor. Second row: E. Harbold, /. O'spn, /. Levengood,
P. Panfile, }. Walker, M. Martinecchio. Third row: T. Yinger, G. Forsythe,
S. Hendricks, ]. Wyc/er, N. Martin. Fourth row: R. Honegger, C. Godri, M. Millar.
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Tne enfnusiasm generated by fne cAeerieading
squad contributes much to fne conquering
\\ esf Chester teams. The addition of two male
gymnasts, numerous pep rallies and bonfires played
an important role in keeping campus spirits
high. First row: D. Behler, assistant
captain, E. Gardner, C. Shearer, R. McFimmey, L.
DeRosa. Second row: /. Ripple. D. Mather, G. Buzoy,
M. Cfose. Top row: M. Miller, captain, M. Scharaden.
CHEER-
LEADERS
The Golden Ram, animated by Curt Shearer amused and
spirited W. C. fans at all games. Displaying
his gymnastic talents, the Ram executes
a somersault as the team racks up another score.
The symbol of luck and team spirit,
our mascot is an integral part of all athletic events.
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FOOTBALL
Ram Quarterback, Vince Bonkoski (22), threads his way
through Vulanova end, Joe Cutroneo (89) and tackle, Tom
Kepner (75), after finding no pass receivers open.
In the background. West Chester end. A/ax Micsion (81),
watches intently after throwing a key block.
The play was good for 12 yards and a Ram first down.
W<?sf Chester's great end, Bill Gray (87), after making
a leaping snatch at Bonkoski's pass, crashed through
the Villanova secondary. Gray has eluded fullback,
Lou Rettino (44) and linebacker. Rich Ross (66) only
to be finally stopped by hurdling halfback, Nick
Russo (41). The play occurred in the second period and
was successful for /3 yards and a West Chester first
down. Yillanova's depth and u'eight advantage played a
major role in administering a 40-1 3 defeat to the Ranis.
'With anguish and a desire for victory etched on his face,
Co-Captain Ernie Oldenburgh watches the Rams battle
a powerhouse from Concord, Ohio ■— Muskingum College.
Tense moment — our gridmen wait on the edge of their seats as
the referee measures the inches for a first down against Bloomsburg.
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STATE CHAMPIONS
foe lacone (32) explodes through the Slippery
Rock defense for a substantial Ram gain while
Jim Pribula (17) applies a hey block. Fullback
lacone gained over 200 yams against the Rockets.
Dr. Jim Bonder, in his second year as
Head Coach, guided trie Rams to the State
College Championship and a 7-2 over-all
mark. In an early display of power, Bonder s
blasters topped Ithaca and East Stroudsburg.
They made it tour in a row by walloping
Millersville and Clarion. Kutztown became
their firth straight victim on a rainsoaked
gridiron. Muskingum was the first team to
mar the Rams victory string as they eked
out a 19-13 triumph in one of the best games
ever played at Farrell Stadium. Villanova,
capitalizing on weight and depth advantages,
rolled over the Rams 40-13; but West
Chester s performance in the first half was
tremendous. The Rams finished their season
by bombing Bloomsburg with a dazzling
aerial display and whipping Slippery Rock
with a cyclone running attack for the
State Championship.
Left halfback, Paul Borsa (45) rips
through the Slippery Rock secondary to
set up West Chester s first score.
Borsa, after taking a swing pass, raced
30 yards to the Rocket 27 yard line.
Defensive end, Fran Hennessey, discusses
strategy with Coach Bonder during
the Slippery Rock game. Vicious
tackling and all around hustle were key
factors in Wesf Chester's 21-0 victory.
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Immediately following the State College Championship
game with Slippery Rock, Most Valuable Player
trophies were presented to Ram fullback, foe Iacone
(left) and Rocket quarterback, Tony N lines (right).
The first West Chester athletic team to appear
in front of a television audience — First row:
E. Oldenburgh, R. Fithian, A. Lusch, J. Pribula,
V. Bonkoski, P. Tate, L. Jones, S. Virgilio,
D. Ketz. D. Reynolds, S. Young, }. McGrody,
F. Hennessey. Second row: /. McFadden,
D. Forsythe, C. Clark, M. Meilinger,
J. Iacone, F. Arnone, L. Tezak, V. Higgins,
M. Micsion, P. Borsa, A. Saddic, K. ]ohns,
R. Hayden. Third row: /. Byrne, /. Aughenbaugh,
R. Mazza, S. Sharp, D. Arigo, B. Richards,
J. Hawkins, B. Moll, A. Smith, ]. Mingioni,
]. Barnett, T. DiMidio, ]. Sauve.
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Slippery Rock's Tony Nunes (17), watches his
favorite target, Jim McElhenny leap for a pass
during the third quarter of the championship game.
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SOCCER
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The 1961 West Chester Soccer Team
completed a victorious season by
winning the coveted NCAA Soccer
Title. Coach Lorbach, Assistant
Coach Goodwin, co-captains Bud
Woolley and Bill Fulk did a
superb job of leading the Rams
down glory road. First row: D.
Beavenour, J. Brownholtz. ].
Hefflefinger, B. Woolley, B. Fulk,
B. Boyer, R. Chillano, and B.
Young. Second row: /. Melton,
R. Hunter, B. Killen, D.
Williams, J. Yeagley, J.
Fellenbaum, and P. Heine. Third
row: /. Juenger, J. Keller, W.
Heime, Coach Lorbach, Mr. Goodwin,
E. Linder and ]. Strode.
A LaSalle Explorer traps
the ball as Right
Inner Joe Brownholtz makes
a fierce attempt to
recover. Employing pro tactics the
Rams finally pounded three goals
into the LaSalle nets
and hammered the score
to a rousing 3-0 victory.
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Crash! West Chester's All American honors man, Don
'Williams, leaps high into the air, stunning his East
Stroudsburg opponent. Joe Brownholtz waits eagerly
to get into the action and send the ball on to goalie.
Jack ]uenger. Fighting all the way, the Rams
went on to complete a 2-1 victory over the Warriors.
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St. Louis' leading scorer, Gerry Balassi, controls the hall hut moving in
quickly is Ram Dale Beavenour.
West Chester's Bob Boyer and Billiken's Tom Barry follow the play intently.
West Chester
whipped St. Louis 2-0 to win the National Collegiate Athletic Association's
National Championship.
The Billiken's Boh Trigg and Ram's Bill Killen and Gerry Yeagley stand by as
Ram goalie.
Jack Juenger. comes out for a save. Killen, Yeagley, and Juenger were instrumental
in defeating the St. Louis team who held the advantage by playing on home territory.
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Ray Chillano and Billiken Co-Captain Bob Malone attempt to
head the ball while teammates position themselves to receive.
NCAA
CHAMPIONS
Nothing short of a hero's welcome awaits the new NCAA
Soccer Champs as they land on Philadelphia soil. Some
"500 jubilant friends and relatii'es were on hand at
Philadelphia International Airport to hail the victors.
Co-Captains Bud Woof/ey and Bill Fulk carried home the NCAA gj*
trophy they won after dethroning St. Louis in the
Championship Playoff at the Mound City. The Rams finished
their season undefeated and untied in 14 games.
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A Senior-Iat/en line-up provided the scoring punch
for the 1961 Baseball Team. L. Kimmell, manager,
W. Heim, E. Patterson, H. Strohl, B. Fracco,
R. Ernst, R. Chillano, R. Thompson, J. Allison,
B. Cook, D. Bowers, F. Williams, R. Lucky,
B. Brogan, G. Bennett, Coach Killinger, A.
Weidman, G. Powel, A. Woolley, D. Wilson, J. Keller,
B. Boyer, B. Fulk, D. Vievenbur, H. Jamison,
J. Kennedy, D. Loose, S. Hagen, R. Simpson,
D. Wafers, /. Strode, H. Heffinger, manager.
Plenty of action at home plate — Second baseman
George Bennett, 1961 co-captain, attempts to
score during one game of the successful
season. Jim Keller, outfielder, was leading hitter
for the Rams with a .392 average. The team com-
piled a record of nine victories and six defeats.
BASEBALL
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Play Ball! Wesf Chester's ace pitcher, Dave Wilson, displays
professional form as he winds up again to hurl the ball
across the plate. The busiest member of the team, certainly the
most active, the man on the mound can determine a game's outcome.
Ump declares West Chester man safe at third as low-flying
Ram Sam Hagen outruns the ball. St. Joseph's Hawk snags the
throw but the Rams have already taken another step
toward the smashing 16-9 score over St. Joseph's College.
Bouncing back after a losing season in
1960, the Rams triumphed in nine of their
fifteen games. Especially exciting games of
the 1961 campaign included a late-inning
5-4 win over Temple and a heartbreaking
3-2 loss to the ever-powerful Villanova nine
on the last day of the season. An 11-1 vic-
tory over Millersville State highlighted the
team's record. Supported by the fine coach-
ing of Dr. Killinger and senior Wayne
Heim, former professional ball player, the
squad began training early in the spring to
prepare for the long season ahead. With
this year s graduation, the entire first team
consisting of seniors will have to be replaced
with underclassmen.
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Jubilant members of our men's swimming team, led by John Roach, appear
ready to plunge their struggling coach, Mr. Norris, into the water. Coach
dunking by the team is the inevitable climax of every victorious meet.
SWIMMING
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Happy teammates congratulate Dich Hauff for
copping a first in the 220 yard freestyle
against a rugged Villanova University squad.
This meet — ending in a 60-35
Ram triumph — set the pace which our tankmen
were to keep throughout the season. Coach
Norris tremendous depth of su'immers seii'ed
as the backbone of this outstanding (earn.
Making it look easy, senior John Roach
strokes to another victory in his
specialty — the 200 yd. backstroke. In this
event Roach set a conference record adding
points to Wesf Chester s winning score
during the annual State College Swimming
Championship. Ofner seniors swimming
in their final collegiate season : R.
Fielder, J. Schmidt, G Morland, J.
Wilson, R. Hauff, and ]. Allison (diver).
The men's swim team earned three championship
trophies in the 1961 season by winning the Middle
Atlantic States Conference, the State College
Conference, and the Grove City Relays. Standing:
diving coacfi C Pagano, head coach E. Norris.
First row: W. Mock, R. Fielder. /. Wif son, G. Morland,
and R. Hauff (captains). J. Allison,
/. Roach, /. Sclimidt. Second row: /. Apple,
B. Chandler. D. Rock, E. Savar, T. Ellis,
J. Filak, R. Berardelli. Third row: R. Morrow,
R. Theiler, S. Thompson, R. Field, L. Stauffer.
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WRESTLING
Students of the art of halance — First roir: 1. Magnussen, co-captain.
]. Lendino. R. Sanders, B. Grove, C. Shearer, B. Gibson, co-captain,
A. Wolstenhome, D. Kennedy, B. Bessey, P. Parlett. Second row: /. Young,
F. Sheck. R. Scott. ]. Worthington, A. Schweitzer. D. Shappell. R. Ruff,
B. Linderman, Mr. Blach. coach; E. Vogef. trainer; L. Moore, M. Hennessey,
J. Suave, P. Forsythe, M. Traino, C. Davis, F. Ventresca.
Conditioning the body requires hours of training and
exercise. In pre-practice warm-up our grapplers loosen all
the tightened muscles resulting from their last match.
Making it look like a game, these matmen are constantly
aware of their physical condition. "Weight is the prime
factor — a few extra pounds can be fatal in a match.
Curt Shearer skillfully breaks the hold of his opponent and escapes
a possible taking down at the hands of the foe. Defense is all
important; it can so easily be turned into an effective offense.
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Mr. Machine, as Mr. Black is affectionately called by his
squad, gives the boys some last minute words of advice and
confidence as they are about to enter competition.
This is Mr. Black's second season as coach of West Chester's matmen.
One shoulder down and one to go — David Wolstenhome attempts to
pin his agonized opponent. Under the watchful eye of the
referee, this mass of arms, legs, and heads is actually a
carefully planned and executed feat of theory application.
Jumping Jack Juenger, leading individual team scorer, displays his ability
to successfully snag the ball winning the scramble for possession.
Lou W/ieeJer and Dick Taylor await their chance to snare the ball.
Ram starter, Dick Taylor, winner of a berth on the second
team of the All-State College Conference in 1961 , leaps high
into the rafters as he attempts to block a jump shot.
West Chester hoopsters: Standing: R. Beckett, R. Fiocco, R.
McMahon, R. Taylor, T. Z.anin, G. Miller, J. Juenger, L. Fischl,
J. McGonigal. D. Waters. L. Wheeler. R. Bover,
IV. Barry, R. O'Driscoll. Kneeling: Managers — /.
Calhoun, M. Reider. S. Kane, D. Kressly, and coach — /. Hopkins.
BASKETBALL
The Cross Country
team included Ken
Shumaker, Captain,
Jon Bearde, Glenn
Ruoff, Coach
Hawthorne, Gary
Myers, Carl Davis,
Ray Compton, jack
Eliot, Ron Bonnet,
Dave Hinchberger,
Boh Hable. Bob
Davis, and Tom
Delong. The Rams
clobbered Howard,
Millersville,
Lehigh, Seton Hall
and Lincoln for
five straight
victories. Then
LaSalle defeated
the Rams for
their first loss.
Cheyney became
Wesf Chester's
sixth victim
but St. Joseph's
beat our Rams in
the final meet.
CROSS-
COUNTRY
Jon Bearde (3) and captain. Ken Shumaher (53)
drive toward the finish line for another
Ram victory. Bearde captured first place
in his first five meets and gained second
place in the next two. Shumaker finished
first among the Rams in their final five
meets. These two harriers were instrumental
in the fine Ram record of six wins
against two losses in league competition.
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Caught in the act — Captain Sam Virgtao
midway through a Giant's Swing on the horizontal
bar. Sam was the number one high bar man this year.
GYM
In addition to engaging in inter-collegiate
competition, members of the Men s Gym Team
exhibit grace and coordination while performing
for many of the local secondary schools. Pictured
above are: K. DeAngelo. R. Schnaars, K. Chiefo, S.
Virgilio, J. Osman, W. Lobb, R. Hummel, B. Stewart,
T. Reed, Mr. Davis, coach, and ]. Fetterman and
W. Klump, managers. Missing: R. Durbano,
F. Seco deLucena, F. Byers, E. Smith, W. Law.
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TRACK AND FIELD
Proponents of the world of
banked-boards and cinders need
little introduction to the track
team of West Chester State
College. Mr. Clokey, head coach;
Mr. Studemund, coach ; Mr. Morgan,
coach: G. Fehr, trainer; K.
Shumaker, V. Nelson. L. Anderson,
N. Leberman, K. Montgomery, H.
Dodson, W. Layer, D. Hoffman, R.
Johnson, J. Hart, R. Hable, D.
Kline, G. Levin, R. McKemey, D.
Thomas, R. Rutt, L. Reed, H. Fritz.
Easier seen than done is this feat
performed by Bob McKemey as
he clears the bar at 12'6". Despite
the loss through graduation of many
outstanding track stars. West Chester
produced a fine team
whose hurdlers, sprinters, field events
men, and distance runners retained
their powerful track reputation.
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Captain Ken Hollinger forehands a stiff
volley from the base line.
Suffering a knee injury early in the
season, Ken was unable to contribute
his veteran knowledge and skill
to the team's cause. Already lacking in
experience and depth, the team
suffered greatly from Ken's absence.
TENNIS
Trie 1961 Tennis Team drew its members from every class. Witn
only two veterans playing, this year proved to be one for
seasoning rather than pace setting. Front row: K. Hollinger,
captain. ]. Harnish, M. Hoffner. Back row: B. Grove,
manager, B. Williams, /. Yeagfey, F. Kerwin, Coach Weagley.
Bruce Williams sends a smashing serve
whizzing across the net. Drives like this
made Bruce a feared man on the courts and
scored points for the team when needed.
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Under the direction of Dr. Cottrell and Mr. Hopkins, the 1961
Golj Team completed another season. Returning lettermen
R. Fielder, R. Durbano, and B. Remley sparked the Ram Linksmen
to triumph over such teams as LaSalle, St. Joseph s, and
Temple, losing only to such powerful clubs as Villanova and
the University of Pennsylvania. Memoers of the team included
R. Durbano, L. Henry, \V. Lobb, C. Siscio, Mr. Hopkins,
assistant coach; Dr. Cottrell, head coach; B. Remley,
captain; J. Fipps, A. Jones, R. Fielder, and D. Forney.
GOLF
This senior trio
demonstrates championship
form on the campus
fainuay; James Fipps,
Richard Fielder, and
Richard Durbano drive three
potential holes-in-one.
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War ends with peace; peace with war. Poets find precise rhymes to
perfect their work; musicians search for chords. Books end, conven-
tionally, with the cover. This is no different. But we go on now to begin
again and, perhaps, again and again. No book can picture this beginning,
so there are no predictions here. No book can picture the trials or
wonder that the individuals mentioned here experienced; that is for
them to know. But if the editorial staff has produced an aid to the
individual and collective memory, it has succeeded.
The Staff.
Senior Directory
Adams, J. R., Men's Dayroom Council, Clubs: Veterans, Philosophy,
Sketch.
Adelman, J. A., Clubs: S.N.E.A., Neithian, Newman, Phonograph.
Aiken, P. S., S.A.A., Prom Comm., Commencement Comm., Neithian
Club.
Aldworth, C. R., Major Club.
Allen, J. A„ Women's Gov't, S.A.A. Rep., Jr. Prom Pub., Rampage Pub.,
"Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Ring Dance, W.A.A. Volleyball,
S.C.A., Serpentine — Photography Editor, Quad Angles, Who's Who.
Alleva, L. M., Clubs: Bridge, Aviation, S.C.A.
Allison, J. P., Student Councillor Baseball, Swimming, Varsity Club.
Andrew, E. M., Clubs: Geography, Bridge, A.C.E.
Angier, A. A., Intramurals Math Club.
Antle, M. S., Women's Day Council, S.N.E.A., Clubs: Psychology, Per-
sonality and Dress, Phonograph.
Ayres, J. B., M.E.N.C, Little Theater, S.C.A., College Choir, Women's
Chorus.
Baker, W. E., Cross Country, Indoor Track, Track, Gym Team, Clubs:
Varsity, Major, S.C.A., Quad Angles, Serpentine — Sports Staff.
Balk, J., Clubs: Government, Literary Quad, Quad Angles — News Editor.
Banks, C. L., Women's Gov't Councillor, W.A.A. — Hockey, Basketball,
Volleyball, Clubs: S.N.E.A., Neithian, Serpentine — Typing Staff, Senior
Pictures.
Barron, N. J., V. Pres. Off-Campus Homes, Clubs: Neithian, S.C.A.,
College Orchestra, Serpentine — Typing Staff.
Barton, W. T., President Little Theater.
Batty, M. T., Language Club.
Beccia, P. A., Clubs: Photography, Music.
Behler, D. L., Women's Gov't Councillor, El. Pres., V. Pres. Adv. Bd.,
Sec. Sr. Class, Ring Comm., Jr. Prom, Sr. Weekend, Rampage Comm.,
Swimming Team Manager, Gym Team, V. Pres. Valkyrie, Sec. Major,
S.C.A., Cheer. Asst. Capt., "Damn Yankees," Who's Who.
Bennett, E. R., Intramurals, Councillor Basketball, Major Club.
Bennett, G., Baseball Captain.
Bentham, R. B., Baseball, Track.
Bergey, K. H, Clubs: S.C.A. , Sketch, English.
Bernard, S. J., Clubs: Psychology, Bridge, S.N.E.A.
Beyer, F. C, Varsity Track Gymnastics, Exhib. Team, Clubs: Major,
Varsity.
Bieberbach, L. C, Football, Wrestling, Major Club.
Bietz, L. A., Clubs: S.N.E.A., Aviation, Phonograph, Bridge, Photography.
Bihn, V. M., W.A.A. Volleyball, Basketball, Clubs: Neithian, S.C.A.,
S.N.E.A.
Bitzer, J. P., Pres. General Music Student Fund, Little Theater, M.E.N.C,
College Choir, Women's Chorus.
Blair, E. A., Rampage, Jr. Prom, W.A.A. Basketball, Hockey, Clubs:
S.N.E.A. Sec, Sec. S.E. Dist. S.N.E.A., Syn. Swimming, Neithian,
S.C.A.
Blythe, J. R., Clubs: Philosophy, Veteran's.
Bonikowski, F., Clubs: A.C.E., S.N.E.A., S.C.A., Newman.
Bonkoski, V. J., V. Pres. Men's Gov't, Football, Who's Who.
Bowers, D. N., Baseball, Soccer, Swimming Mng., Clubs: Major, Varsity.
Boyer, B. A., W.A.A. Volleyball, Clubs: Neithian, I.V.C.F., Elementary
Show.
Boyer, R. A., Baseball, Basketball, Soccer, Clubs: Major, Varsity.
Branas, C. C, Men's Day Council, Clubs: Philosophy, Veteran's.
Branton, M. M., Clubs: S.N.E.A., Neithian, S.C.A.
Brassington, A. E., W.A.A. Basketball, Volleyball, S.C.A., Serpentine—
Sr. Pic.
Brodie, E. C, Clubs: Foreign Language, Philosophy, Phonograph.
Brownholtz, J. F., Soccer, Track, Clubs: Varsity, Friars, Major, Newman.
Brownlee M. C, Jr. Ring Dance, Clubs: Neithian, Geography, S.C.A.
Brubaker, P. J., M.E.N.C, I.V.C.F., College Choir, Women's Chorus.
Bruegal, J. E., Jr. Prom, Sr. Class Comm., W.A.A. Volleyball, S.N.E.A.,
S.C.A., I.V.C.F., Quad Angles, Little Theater.
Bruehl, M. T., Little Theater, Newman, Neithian, S.N.E.A., Quad Angles,
Touchstone.
Bryan, E. E., Hockey Team, W.A.A. Basketball, Volleyball, Valkyrie,
Major Club.
Bunton, C. G„ Football, Wrestling, Major Club.
Burinsky, R. P., Jr. Prom Comm., Halloween Comm., Intramural Basket-
ball, Baseball, Football, Booster, Newman Club, "Guys and Dolls."
Bush, M. E., Men's Day Council, Intramurals, Basketball, Softball,
Math Club.
Buzby, G. C, Cheerleader, Bridge Club.
Byrne, J. A., Jr. Prom, Jr. Show, W.A.A., Clubs: English, Newman.
Cacia, J. R., Football, Clubs: Newman, Government.
Cadwallader, M. O., English Club.
Calhoun, J. D., Rampage, Cross Country, Track, Basketball Mg., Science
Club, I.V.C.F.
Callazzo, L. J., Intramurals, Clubs: English, Newman, Quad Angles —
Sports Ed.
Campbell, C. S., Women's Chorus, S.C.A., Syn. Swim., Big-Little Sister,
Fire Brig.
Campbell, D., M.E.N.C, Soc. Ch., S.C.A., I.V.C.F., Fire Brig., College
Choir, Women's Chorus, Modern Dance, Jr. Prom Candidate.
Campbell, T. E., College Criterians, Little Theater, Marching Band,
Symphony Orch., Sinfonietta.
Cannell, M. M., Clubs: M.E.N.C, College Choir.
Carmichael, R. A., Jr. Prom, Clubs: Phonograph, Photography, Quad
Angles.
Councillor, S.A.A. Exec. Bd., Elem.
News Editor, Clubs: Geography,
Math, "Damn Yankees,"
"Damn Yankees," "Guys
-Assist. Ed.
Neithian,
Carson, H. E., Intramurals — Football, Basketball, Softball, Geography
Club.
Cawthern, C, Wrestling.
Celli, B. A., Sr. Class Comm., Dorm.
Show, Quad Angles — Co-Editor,
Newman.
Chandler, E. L., Clubs: Valkyrie, Major, Bridge.
Childers, W. E., Clubs: Geography, Aviation, Psychology — President.
Clark, F. J„ Clubs: Math, Aviation.
Clemmer, R. W., Class Pres., Ring Comm., Exec. Comm., Rampage
Week-end, Football, Basketball, Swim. Mg., Clubs: Philosophy, "Guys
and Dolls."
Clouser, R. A., M.E.N.C, Marching Band, Concert Band, Men's Chorus,
Mixed Chorus.
Condon, J. E., Clubs: Newman, English, Intramurals, Easter Show,
"Guys and Dolls."
Conlin, R. D., Clubs: Aviation — President,
"Guys and Dolls."
Connelly, A. M., Government Club — Treas.,
and Dolls," Serpentine — Literary Staff.
Consalvo, J., Day Councillor, Women's Gov't, Clubs: Bridge, Newman.
Cook, B. L., Dormitory Councillor, Football, Baseball, Clubs: Geography,
Varsity, Intramurals.
Cook, C. L., Government Club.
Cooper, A., Clubs: Government, Hillel — V. Pres., Touchstone
Cooper, G. D., Government Club.
Cooper, R. M., Clubs: Hillel — Treasurer.
Copper, C. A., Dance Comm., Frosh Regs Comm., Clubs:
S.C.A., Big-Little Sister Comm., Serpentine — Typing Staff.
Cordell, L. K., Tennis Mg., W.A.A. Volleyball, Archery, Basketball,
Clubs: Major, Valkyrie, I.V.C.F.
Cordivano, J. E., Clubs: S.N.E.A., Philosophy.
Corson, M. A., Little Theater, Hillel, Bridge, Chm. 3, "Damn Yankees,"
"Guys and Dolls."
Costello, J. A., Inter-Collegiate Gov't Conference, "Damn Yankees,"
"Guys and Dolls."
Cowing, M. L., Volleyball, S.C.A., "Damn Yankees," Elementary Show.
Crumlish, M. J., Commencement Comm., W.A.A. Volleyball, Clubs:
Science, Sketch, Bridge, Science Seminar, Newman — Sec, "Damn
Yankees," "Guys and Dolls."
Cucinotta, P. V., Big-Little Sister, Clubs: Neithian, Newman, "Damn
Yankees."
Curley, J. S., Clubs: M.E.N.C, College Choir.
Currier, E. J., Big-Little Sister, Women's Gov't, Swimming, Clubs: Syn-
chronized Swimming, Modern Dance, I.V.C.F. — Sec 2.
Daltry, D. A., Lacrosse.
Davis, C. B., Wrestling, Track, Major Club.
Davis, F. R., Sinfonietta Symphony, Choir, Concert Band.
Davis, S. L., CI. Sec. 3, Jr. Prom Comm., Non. Comm.
Comm., Sr. Week-end Comm., Frosh Regs, Big-Little
Volleyball, S.C.A., Girls' Glee Club, Fire Brig., Jr.
Court, "Damn Yankees," Who's Who.
Daylor, D. L., Women's Gov't, S.C.A., M.E.N.C, Bridge, Col. Choir.
Women's Chorus.
DeAngelo, K. P., Track, Gymnastics, Clubs: Majors, Varsity.
DeGaetano, M. V., Clubs: Little Theater — President 4, Newman.
DeLong, R. R.
DeMaio, F. R„ Clubs: French— Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, President 4.
DeMasi, A., Volleyball, Clubs: Philosophy, Newman, "Damn Yankees;"
Fire Brig.
Dembauskas, J. A., Clubs: Little Theater, English, Newman, French,
"Guys and Dolls," Quad Angles.
Depew, C. A., W.A.A., Clubs: Neithian, I.V.C.F., S.P.S.E.A.
DiGiuseppe, A. J., Clubs: Math— V. Pres.
Dillard, D. E., Clubs: M.E.N.C, Orchestra, Band, Chorus, Choir.
Synchronized Swimming, Bridge.
Clubs: Valkyrie, Newman, Philosophy, S.P.S.E.A.;
Sr. CI. Exec
Sister Comm.,
Prom Queen's
Ditella, E. M., Clubs:
Dixon, N. L., W.A.A.,
Major, Fire Brig.
Dodson, D. M., Clubs:
Dolphin, W. D., CI.
M.E.N.C, Record, S.C.A.
Pres. 2,4, Stu. Aff. Council, Rampage Comm.,
S.G.A., Men's Dorm Council, S.A.A. Pres. 3, Football, Wrestling,
Clubs, S.C.A. Treas. 2, Friars, Science Seminar, Who's Who, "Damn
Yankees."
Donahue, J. P., Clubs: Little Theater, Newman, Geography.
Donahue, M. J., Clubs: M.E.N.C, Vice-President 3.
Doty, M. C, Women's Gov't, Clubs: S.C.A., W.A.A., Bridge, Girls' Glee
Club.
Doyle, R. A., Nominating Comm., S.A.A., Football, Clubs: Little Theater,
Philosophy — Pres. 3, "Damn Yankees."
Duffy, J. A., Clubs: Newman, S.P.S.E.A.
Dunlap, M. J., Clubs: Philosophy, Phonograph, Bridge.
Duran, E. P., Clubs: Neithian, Sketch, Newman, Quad Angels. Campus
Char., Fire Brig.
Durbano R. J., Football, Gymnastics, Golf.
Ehling, I. V., Clubs: Newman, Bridge.
Eiseman, E. H, Track, Football Manager 3, Clubs: Hillel, Math.
Elberti, M. A., Nominating Committee, Clubs: Valkyrie, Major, Syn-
chronized Swimming, W.A.A., S.C.A.
Emerick, J. L., Football, Basketball, Baseball, Swimming.
Erwin, G. A., Jr. Prom Decoration Comm., Rampage, W.A.A. Hockey,
Volleyball, Clubs: S.C.A., Neithian, "Damn Yankees," "Guys and
Dolls," Serpentine — Photography Staff.
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Evans, F. D., Clubs: Math, Veteran.
Eyrich, D. L., Basketball, Intramurals, Clubs: Valkyrie, Major, S.C.A.
Eyster, E. L., Clubs: Geography, I.V.C.F.
Fassl, T. J., Clubs: English, S.P.S.E.A., Newman, Little Theater, Touch-
stone— Editor 4, Serpentine — Literary Staff, Quad Angles.
Feierstein, E. T., Wrestling, Football, Golf, Clubs: Hillel, V. Pres. 3,
Science, Young Democrat's, Little Theater.
Fennelly, R. E., Clubs: Math, Aviation, "Guys and Dolls."
Ferguson, N. J., Women's Dorm Council, Fl. Pres. 4, Adv. Bd., W.A.A.
Hockey, Volleyball Mg. 3, Clubs: Neithian, S.C.A. , Serpentine — Typ-
ing Editor, Rampage Pub. Comm.
Ferron, C. T., Dayroom Council, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4.
Fielder, R. L., Swimming, Golf, Soccer, Clubs: Varsity, Major.
Fielding, R. W., Basketball Manager 3, Clubs: Math, S.C.A., Intramurals.
Fillman, D. M., Clubs: Record, Marching Band, Intermediate Concert
Band, Men's Chorus, Elementary Show, Orchestra, Mixed Chorus,
Choir.
Fink, J. M., Rampage, Women's Gov't W.A.A., Neithian — Treas. 3,
Pres. 4, I.V.C.F., Publicity Chm. 2, Elementary Show, Symphony
Orchestra.
Fipps, J. E., Track, Golf, Soccer, Manager 2, Varsity Club.
Firestone, J. C., Wrestling, Intramurals, Clubs: Government, Geography.
Fisher, L. H., Tennis, Clubs: Friars, Bridge, Government, Varsity.
Fithian, R. J., Football, Baseball, Clubs: Varsity, Major.
Forchetti, V. J., Student Day Council, Intramural Basketball, Geography
Club.
Fox, C. W., Golf, Baseball, Clubs: Aviation, Chess, Bowling.
Frey, H. M., Soccer, Basketball, Intramurals Assistant 3,4, I.V.C.F.
Fulk, W. E„ Soccer, Co-Capt. 4, Baseball, Varsity Club— Treas. 4,
Friars, Who's Who.
Fuss, L. M., CI. Sec. 1, Frosh Regs, Rampage Comm., Women's Gov't,
Fl. Pres. 2, V. Pres. 3, Councillor 4, Nom. Comm., Basketball, Hockey,
Valkyrie, Major, W.A.A. Mg. 3, S.C.A., Campus Charities, Jr. Prom
Court, Rampage Court 3, Queen 4, Who's Who.
Gajewski, B., Social Chairman, Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., W.A.A., Newman,
"Guys and Dolls."
George, N. A., CI. Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4, CI. Exec. Comm., Nom. Comm.,
Rampage Comm., Treas. 4, Sr. Week-end, Frosh Regs, Dorm Council,
Intramurals, Clubs: Chess, V. Pres. 1, Philosophy, Friars, Sec. 4,
Exec. Bd., "Damn Yankees," Who's Who.
German, G E., Clubs: French, English.
Gibson, B. R., Wrestling, Co-Capt., Track, Clubs: S.C.A., Varsity,
Audio-Visual.
Gilbert, R. A., Swimming, Major Club.
Ginther, J. A., Big- Little Sister Comm., Frosh Regs, Clubs: Neithian,
I.V.C.F., S.C.A., "Damn Yankees," Serpentine — Photography Staff.
Gladue, E. T., Football, Intramural Basketball, Clubs: Government,
Newman.
Goddard, C. P., Rampage, W.A.A. Volleyball, Clubs: Newman, Bridge,
Elementary Show.
Goff, E. K.
Gohn, M. L., W.A.A., Clubs: I.V.C.F., Neithian.
Goodman, J. R., Clubs: Audio- Visual, Marching Band, Concert Band,
Symphony, Orchestra, Men's Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Choir.
Gotwalt, R. A., Swimming, Gymnastics.
Gowens, B. E., W.A.A., Hockey, Softball, Archery Mg., S.C.A., Bowling.
Valkyrie.
Graham, D. I., Soccer, Baseball, Major Club.
Grant, R. F., Geography Club.
Graves, M. C, Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., I.V.C.F.
Gray, J. L., Exec. Council, Nom. Comm., Women's Gov't, Fl. Pres. 4,
Girls' Glee Club, A.C.E., Newman.
Green, J. F., Soph. Comm., Men's Dorm Council, Football, Swimming
Mg., Track, Intramurals, Major Club.
Green, L. M., Women's Dorm Council, Fire Brig., Clubs: Modern Dance,
Philosophy, S.P.S.E.A., Neithian, Geography, S.C.A., Choreographer:
"Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls."
Greenbaum, S. D., Clubs: Philosophy, Bridge, Art, Class Comm.,
Serpentine.
Griffith, M. E., Girls' Glee Club, I.V.C.F., Sketch, Little Theater, "Damn
Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Serpentine — Business Manager, Who's
Who.
Griffith, N., Clubs: English, Bridge.
Gross, C. E., Phono. Club, Marching Band, Concert Band, Sym. Orch.,
Brass Ensemble.
Grove, M. A., Big-Little Sister Comm., Clubs: S.C.A., English, Canter-
bury.
Guldin, G. I., W.A.A., Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., Neithian, S.C.A.
Hagen, C. M., Lacrosse, Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, Valkyrie,
Major Club.
Hainley, E. S., Clubs: English, Philosophy, S.C.A.
Hale, N. A., W.A.A., S.C.A., Philosophy, Serpentine— Sr. Sec, "Guys
and Dolls."
Hammer, J. E., Clubs: Syn. Swimming, Newman, S.C.A., Fire Brigade.
Hand, J. L., W.A.A. Volleyball, S.C.A., Serpentine — Sr. Section.
Handy, B. V., W.A.A., Clubs: Neithian, S.C.A.
Harmon, J. L., Clubs: Math, Aviation.
Haxtmaier, J. F., Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., Newman, Neithian, Elementary Show.
Hartmaier, W. R., Intramurals, Clubs: Booster, Geography.
Hartman, C. R., Soccer, Basketball, Track, Golf, Intramurals, I.V.C.F.,
Varsity.
Harvey, D., Clubs: Sketch, Phonograph.
Haskell, J. R., Clubs: Newman, M.E.N.C.
Hasson, F. C, W.A.A., W.I.A.P., Clubs: Major, Valkyrie, W.I.A.P.
Manager.
Hauff, R. A., Swimming, Co-Capt. 2, Clubs: Newman, Major, Varsity,
Syn. Swimming.
Howes, W. F., Clubs: S.C.A., M.E.N.C, College Choir.
Hayatian, C, Clubs: Philosophy, Sketch.
Heckman, C. L., Clubs: Phonograph, V. Pres. 3, Symphony Orchestra,
Sinfonietta, College Choir, Men's Chorus, Marching Band.
Heeren, A. V., Clubs: I.V.C.F., Neithian, Geography.
Heffelfinger, H. H., Soccer, Baseball Manager, Clubs: Major Varsity
Heim, W. G, Baseball, Soccer, Major Club.
Hennessey, F. Y., Football, Wrestling, Clubs: Newman, Major, Varsity.
Henning, P. A., Intramural Volleyball, Clubs: Philosophy, Newman
S.P.S.E.A.
Henry, P. T., CI. Treas. 2, S.G.A. Pres. 3, Student Affairs Council, Ram-
page Comm., Track, Clubs: Sketch, Varsity, Friars, "Damn Yankees,"
"Guys and Dolls," Who's Who.
Heussy, L. M., Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., I.V.C.F., Science.
Hibbert, CM, Women's Gov't, Sec. Day Council 2, Art Club.
Hickey, T. W., Soccer, Clubs: Newman, Men's Dormitory Council
Higgins, M. L., S.A.A. Sec. 3, Women's Adv. Bd. Treas. 3, Women's
Dorm Council, V. Pres. 4, Jr. Ring Dance Comm., Clubs: S.C.A.
Neithian, Girls' Glee Club, Pres. 4, S.P.S.E.A., "Damn Yankees,"
Who's Who.
Hille, E. V, Women's Day Council, Clubs: Psychology, Valkyrie,
Science.
Hoffman, D. L., Baseball, Track and Field, Gymnastic Team, I.V.C.F.
Hollinger, K. L., Soccer, Tennis, Varsity Club.
Hollywood, J. J., Clubs: Philosophy Sketch.
Holsinger, D. G„ Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A., Symphony Orchestra, Ser-
pentine— Sr. Section Staff, "Damn Yankees" "Guys and Dolls."'
Houseknecht, J. C, Volleyball, Clubs: S.C.A., Neithian Girls' Glee Club
Hudock, J. A., W.A.A., Clubs: Neithian, Sec. 4, S.C.A.,' I.V.C.F., Campus
Charities.
Huey, G. M., Baseball, Clubs: Chess, Geography, Major, Government.
Hunsberger, R. A., Girls' Glee Club, Neithian, I.V.C.F., Quad Angles.
Hunsicker, J. R., Women's Gov't, S.A.A., Clubs: S.C.A. Philosophy
Who's Who. '
Ibach, C. A., Intramurals, Clubs: Valkyrie, Major.
Igner, K. B., Intramural Volleyball, Clubs: Neithian, Newman, Sketch,
Fire Brigade.
Indriso, J. J., Student Day Council.
Irvin, K. L., Women's Dorm Council, M.E.N.C, S.C.A., Girls' Glee Club,
Record, Sym. Orch., Col. Choir, Brass Ensemble, Concert Band!
Women's Chorus, Quad Angles.
Ivansons, A., Women's Gov't, W.A.A. Hockey, Soccer, W.I.A.P. Lacrosse,
Clubs: Major, Valkyrie.
Jackson, G. B., Women's Gov't, S.A.A., CI. Exec. Bd., Big-Little Sister,
W.A.A., Clubs: M.E.N.C, Newman, College Choir, Concert Band,'
"Guys and Dolls."
Jackson, M. F., Clubs: S.C.A., Science, Philosophy.
Jacobs, K. D., W.A.A., Jr. Prom Comm., Clubs: Little Theater, Bridge,
Newman, Philosophy.
Jaquin, A. E., Women's Dorm Council, Fl. Gov't, Clubs: Neithian, New-
man, Quad Angles.
Jarvis, J. J., Golf, Bowling, Clubs: Geography, Bridge, Pres. 2,3; Little
Theater, "Damn Yankees."
Jerrehian, J. K., Clubs: Philosophy, English, Little Theater, Symphony
Orchestra, Concert Band, Women's Chorus, Mixed Chorus.
Johnston, S. J., W.A.A., Clubs: I.V.C.F., S.C.A., Neithian Girls' Glee
Club.
Jones, A. L., W.A.A., Gymnastics, Exhibition Team, Clubs: Valkyrie
Major, S.C.A.
Jones, L. P., CI. V. Pres. 1, Football, Baseball, Clubs: I.V.C.F., Varsity,
Major.
Jordan, J. M., Clubs: M.E.N.C, Phonograph, Newman, Women's Chorus,
College Choir.
Jeunger, J. S., Soccer, Basketball, Co-Capt. 4, Golf, Clubs: Varsity,
Pres. 4, Friars, Major, Rampage Comm., Who's Who.
Kane, S. M., Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, Clubs: Philosophy, Hillel.
Kaplin, L., S.A.A. Sec. 4, Women's Dorm Council, Big-Little Sister
Comm., Ring Comm., Sr. Exec. Comm., Rampage Comm., Jr. Prom
Comm., "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Campus Charities,
Quad Angles, Serpentine— Photo. St., Little Theater, Who's Who.
Keefe, A. L., W.I.A.P., W.A.A., Hockey, Soccer, Clubs: Valkyrie, Major,
Literary Quad — Editor 4.
Keim, C A., Clubs: S.C.A., S.P.S.E.A., Quad Angles, Fire Brigade.
Keller, J. M., Baseball, Soccer Manager, Football, Clubs: Friars, Major,
Varsity.
Kestner, L. M., W.A.A., Cubs: Little Theater, Newman, Psychology,
S.P.S.E.A., Jr. Prom Comm., "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls."
Ketz, R. J., Football, Track, Clubs: Varsity, Major.
Kiley, J. M., Clubs: Girls' Glee Club, S.C.A., S.P.S.E.A., Neithian,
Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, College Band, College Orchestra.
Kimmel, L. J., Baseball Mgr., Intramurals, Clubs: Newman, Gov't, Jr.
Prom Comm.
Kitzmiller, P. A., Basketball, Clubs: Major, Valkyrie— Sec. 3, W.A.A.
Kornblum, D. M., Clubs: Newman, Neithian, Chess, Sketch, Little
Theater, Quad Angles, Serpentine — Art Staff.
Koumjian, R. M.
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Krotzer, H. E., Clubs: Girls' Glee Club, S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A., Bridge,
"Damn Yankees," Serpentine — Typing Staff.
Kuchar, K. C, Clubs: Phonograph, Criterions, Men's Chorus, College
Choir.
Kurlz, E. E., Clubs: Art, Chess, S.P.S.E.A., Neithian, S.C.A., Little
Theater, Serpentine — Art Staff.
Kuruc, N. A., Clubs: Neithian, S.P.S.E.A., Newman, Jr. Prom Committee.
Lambert, J. M., Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A.
Lambert, W. A., Wrestling, Clubs: Science— Treas. 3,4, Math— Pres. 3.
Lamborn, M. A., Hockey, "Guys and Dolls."
Laskowsky, G, Clubs: Neithian, S.P.S.E.A., Girls' Glee Club, Newman,
Quad Angles, "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls."
Lauzon, M. E., Intramurals, Clubs: French, Newman, "Guys and Dolls."
Law, W. S., Football, Track, Gym Team, Clubs: Major, S.C.A. , Varsity,
Serpentine — Sports Staff, "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls."
Lawrence, C M., W.A.A., S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A., Jr. Prom Coram, "Guys
and Dolls."
Laws, W. C, Clubs: Friars, Phonograph, Concert Band, Marching Band,
College Orchestra, College Criterions, College Choir, Men's Chorus,
Mixed Chorus.
Layer, W. A., S.G.A., Rampage Comm., Sr. Comm., Frosh Football,
Track, Men's Dorm Council, V. Pres. 4, Clubs: Major, I.V.C.F., Treas.
4, Who's Who.
Layton, C. A., Women's Gov't, "Guys and Dolls," "Damn Yankees,"
Clubs: Newman, Neithian, S.P.S.E.A., French.
Leake, B. C, Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., I.V.C.F., French.
Leeser, R. E., W.A.A., Clubs: S.C.A., Chess, Philosophy, S.P.S.E.A.,
Neithian.
Lendino, J., Wrestling, Baseball, Clubs: Varsity, Sec. 4.
Levin, S. H., Football Mgr., Friars, Ram's Horn Ed., Men's Dorm Council,
Elem. Show, Clubs: Varsity, Hillel, Philosophy, Booster, Democratic,
Quad Angles — Sports Ed. 3.
Lewis, A. J., Commencement Comm., Friars, Clubs: Geography — Pres. 3,
Newman — V. Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Science.
Lewis, C. R., Exec. Comm., "Guys and Dolls," "Damn Yankees," Direc-
tor 2,3, Sr. Week-end Comm., Jr. Ring Dance, Jr. Prom, Who's Who,
Clubs: Little Theater, English.
Lewis, D. C, Clubs: Bridge, Chess.
Lewis, J. E., S.G.A., S.A.A., Wrestling, Clubs: Geography, Newman,
Friars.
Lewis, J. G, Clubs: Math, Science, S.C.A.
Lillmars, A. M., Hockey, Lacross, Gym Team, Syn. Swim., Valkyrie,
Serpentine — Sports Staff.
Linder, E. F., Men's Student Council, Pres. 3,4, S.G.A. V. Pres. 4,
Student Affairs Council, Soccer, Trainer 1,2,3,4, Assistant Athletic
Coordinator, Who's Who, Clubs: Friars, Varsity.
Line, J., Clubs: Science, Philosophy.
Lipschutz, M. D., Soccer, Baseball, Geography Club.
Liss, S. S., Clubs: Hillel, Government, Democratic, Geography.
Lodeski, J. A., Women's Day Council, Basketball, Valkyrie.
Loockerman, W. D„ Jr. Prom Comm., Frosh Regs, "Damn Yankees,"
"Guys and Dolls," Football Trainer 2,3,4, Swimming, Clubs: Major,
Varsity.
Loucks, S. J., Symphony, Band, Chorus, Clubs: Phonograph, Philosophy,
Government, S.C.A.
Lovett, J. M., "Damn Yankees," Clubs: Newman, Science — Sec. 3.
Lusch, C. A., "Guys and Dolls," Football, Track, Clubs: Varsity,
Major, Friars.
McAdams, J. B., Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A., Science, Science Seminar.
McClelland, J. H., S.G.A., Clubs: Government, Newman, Camera.
McConnell, A. P., Clubs: Geography, Chess.
McFadden, L. J., Intramurals, Clubs: Radio, Science, Science Seminar.
McGaughey, M. D., Hockey.
McGill, J., W.A.A., Clubs: S.C.A., Booster.
McGrody, J. J., Dorm. Council, V. Pres. 3, Football, Clubs: Varsity,
Newman.
McKenna, J. E., Women's Day Council, Treas. 3, W.A.A., W.I.A.P.,
Hockey, Tennis, Basketball, Clubs: Newman, Major, Valkyrie.
McLaughlin, L. A., Women's Gov't 3,4, Student Handbook, Rampage
Comm., "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Fire Brigade, Newman
Club.
McMahon, L. M., Fire Brigade, Clubs: Newman, Aviation, Neithian.
McShea, E. M., Women's Day Council, Women's Chorus, Col. Choir,
M.E.N.C., Chess.
McSparran, P., Fire Brigade, Women's Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Col.
Choir, M.E.N.C, S.C.A.
MacLennan, D. R., Basketball, Clubs: Major, Valkyrie, S.C.A., W.A.A.
Mg. 4, W.I.A.P.
Maerz, B. J., "Guys and Dolls," Big-Little Sister Comm., Lacrosse, Clubs:
S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A., Neithian.
Magnussen, I. E., Cross-Country, Wrestling, I.V.C.F., Major, Varsity,
Friars, Sec. 3.
Malmgren, C. R., Football, Basketball, Softball, Clubs: Bridge, Newman,
Government.
Manifesto, P. J., "Damn Yankees," Talent Show— Chm. 3, Clubs: Eng-
lish, Newman.
Mankin, B. Y., Bridge Club.
Mann, L. H., Serpentine — Typing Staff, Clubs: Sketch, Aviation— Sec.
3,4.
Marinak, P. A., W.A.A. Pres. 4, Treas. 3, Bus. 2, Women's Gov't, Fl.
V. Pres. 3, Tennis, Intramural Hockey, Basketball, Clubs: Newman,
Valkyrie, Major, Chess.
Markle, G. W., Symphony Orchestra, Concert, Marching Band, College
Choir, Sinfonietta, M.E.N.C.
Marroletti, J. A., Swimming Team, Geography Club.
Marsh, M L., Serpentine — Sports Staff, Tennis Mgr. 3,4, Swimming
Mgr. 3, Clubs: S.C.A., Valkyrie, Pres. 4, W.I.A.P. Sec. 4.
Marsh, P. A., Jr. Ring Dance, Club: English, Newman, Poster Philosophy.
Marshall, F. L., Intramurals, Hockey, Volleyball, Soccer, Clubs: W.A.A.,
S.C.A., W.I.A.P., S.P.S.E.A., Major, Valkyrie.
Martin, C. J., "Guys and Dolls," Clubs: Record, M.E.N.C.
Martinez, D. M., Intramural Volleyball, Archery, Clubs: English, Philoso-
phy, S.C.A.
Matt, W. G., Clubs: Veterans, Geography.
Mensinger, L. J., Bridge Club.
Miller, D. K., W.A.A. Hockey, Volleyball, Clubs: S.C.A., Neithian.
Miller, J. K„ S.P.S.E.A.
Miller, M. P., Serpentine — Sports Editor, Cheerleader, Clubs: Major,
Valkyrie, W.A.A.
Mitchell, E. C, Elem. Show, Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., I.V.C.F., S.C.A., Geog-
raphy.
Monaghan, D. A., Clubs: Science, Astronomy, Aviation, Science Sem-
inar, Newman.
Monaghan, J. V., Men's Day Council Sec. 3,4, Clubs: English, Intra-
mural Basketball.
Moore, C. L., Jr. Ring Dance, Intramural Basketball, Rampage Comm.,
Clubs: S.C.A., Girls' Glee Club, Neithian, S.P.S.E.A., Synchronized
Swimming.
Moreland, G. J., CI. Comm., Jr. Prom Comm., Nom. Comm., Swimming
Co-Capt. 4, Cross-Country, Track, Clubs: Friars, Varsity — V. Pres. 4,
Major, Synchronized Swimming.
Moss, D. M., "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Clubs: Math, New-
man, Bridge.
Moss, M. E., Serpentine — Asst. Typing Editor, Rampage Comm., Clubs:
Neithian, S.C.A., S.P.S.E.A., Girls' Glee Club— V. Pres. 4.
Moyer, B. A., Jr. and Sr. Class Comm., W.A.A., Clubs: College Band,
S.C.A., I.V.C.F., S.P.S.E.A., M.E.N.C, Women's Chorus, Quad Angles.
Moyer, J. F., "Guys and Dolls," Jr. Ring Dance Comm., Jr. Prom, Clubs:
S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A., Girls' Glee Club.
Mullin, J. P., Football, Gymnastics, Major Club.
Muramau, M, W.I.A.P. Lacrosse, W.A.A. Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball,
Valkyrie.
Murphy, B. L., Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, W.A.A. Mg. 2, Valkyrie,
Major, Intramurals.
Myer, D. J., Concert Band, Marching Band, Little Theater, "Lowland
Sea," "Guys and Dolls," Clubs: M.E.N.C, S.C.A., Record, Astronomy.
Nagle, S. L., Hockey, Basketball, Lacrosse, Intramurals, Volleyball,
Basketball, Clubs: Valkyrie:
Neff, D. R.
Nemchick, A. J., Volleyball, Clubs: Newman, Neithian.
Nickles, D. A., Women's Gov't Councillor, Fl. Pres., Fire Brigade Ch. 2,3,
Rampage Comm., "Guys and Dolls," Lacrosse, W.A.A. Publicity
Manager 3, Hockey, Volleyball, Clubs: Neithian.
Nittel, M. A., "Lowland Sea," Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Choir,
M.E.N.C, S.C.A.
O'Donnell, R. E., Veterans Club.
O'Gorman, H. A., Clubs: Math, Bridge, Democratic, Science, I.V.C.F.
Oldenburgh, E. J., Nomination Comm. Chr. 1, Football, Who's Who,
Clubs: Newman, Varsity, Veterans.
Oldroyd, R. D., Clubs: Veterans, Government.
Olsen, R. E., Big-Little Sister Comm., Hockey, Intramurals, Clubs:
Valkyrie, W.A.A., S.C.A., Major.
O'Toole, L. J.
Overdeer, B. A., Jr. Prom, Jr. Ring Dance, Serpentine, "Damn Yankees,"
"Guys and Dolls," Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A., Girls' Glee Club.
Pallay, B. E., Elementary Show, Clubs: Newman, S.P.S.E.A.
Pantelopulos, A., Symphony Orchestra, Concert Band, College Choir,
Marching Band, Clubs: M.E.N.C. Phonograph.
Parent, J. L., Clubs: Geography, Science.
Pavitt, H. A., Campus Charities, Quad Angles, S.P.S.E.A., ACE.,
Neithian.
Pentheny, P. A., Clubs: Phonograph, English.
Peoples, M. A., S.P.S.E.A., I.V.C.F., A.C.E., Philosophy, Phonograph,
Gov't.
Perry, P. A., Jr. Prom, "Guys and Dolls," "Damn Yankees," Clubs:
Geography, Neithian, S.P.S.E.A.
Peters, C. E., Sinfonietta.
Pettigrew, E. F., Rampage Comm. Co-Chm. 4, Dorm Council, Pres. 3,
Adv. Bd. Pres. 4, S.G.A., Student Affairs Council, Lacrosse, W.A.A.
Mgr. 2, Who's Who, Clubs: S.C.A., N.E.A., Neithian.
Pfeifer, M. H.
Phillippi, D. A., Elementary Show, Clubs: S.C.A., Neithian.
Pickell, J. L., Serpentine — Typing Staff, Basketball, "Guys and Dolls,"
Clubs: S.C.A., S.P.S.E.A., Bridge.
Pierce, D. I., Cross-Country, Tennis, Major Club.
Piergiovanni, J. M., Geography Club.
Polkinhorn, D. M., Symphony Orchestra, Choir, Mixed Chorus, Women's
Chorus, Clubs: M.E.N.C, Record, Philosophy.
Pontari, R. K., Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., ACE., Newman, Neithian.
Pribula, J. G., Sr. Class Treas., Football Co-Capt. 4, Baseball, Who's
Who, Clubs: Friars, V. Pres. 4, Varsity, Major.
Purcell, C M., W.A.A., Clubs: Philosophy, Little Theater, Newman.
Raffaele, M. A., Serpentine — Literary Staff, "Guys and Dolls," Clubs:
Government, Science, Newman.
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Ramsay, M. K„ Clubs: S.C.A., I.V.C.F., Chess, Phonograph.
Ramsay, R. L., Clubs: Math, Chess.
Rasdolsky, W. G., Intramurals, Clubs: Chess, Science — Pres. 4, Hillel,
Geography.
Redding, C. A., Dorm Council, W.A.A., Serpentine — Bus. Staff, Fire
Brigade, "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Clubs: Newman,
Philosophy, Democratic.
Redmond, J. E., Intramurals, Veterans Club.
Reed, L., Big-Little Sister Comm., Co-Chm. 4, Women's Dorm Council,
Judicial Board, W.A.A., Serpentine — Photo. Staff, Who's Who, Clubs:
S.C.A., Neithian.
Reed, P. M., Cross-Country, Track, Co-Capt. 4, Who's Who, Clubs:
Friars, Treas. 4, Varsity, Treas. 3.
Reeder, L. D., Women's Day Council, Clubs: Gov't Sec. 4, Philosophy,
S.C.A.
Reese, B. A., College Choir, M.E.N.C.
Rehrmann, D. J., Intramurals, Government Club.
Reidinger, J. P., W.A.A., Clubs: S.C.A., Neithian.
Remington, A. C, Clubs: Math, Bridge, S.P.S.E.A.
Rennie, C. F., W.A.A., Soccer, Hockey, Volleyball Mg. 3, Valkyrie,
Major, S.C.A.
Reynolds, R. H., Football, Clubs: Varsity, Major.
Ricci, M. C, Gymnastics, Track, Intramurals, Majors Club.
Rice, C. L., Women's Day Council, Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A., Bridge,
Philosophy.
Rice, J. A., Clubs: Bridge, Geography.
Richards, C. T., Clubs: Record, M.E.N.C, Astronomy.
Riegel, M. M., College Choir.
Rimel, R. D., Sr. Class Comm., "Damn Yankees," Quad Angles, Feature
Ed. 2, Serpentine— Editor, Who's Who, Little Theater, Clubs: English—
Pres. 2.
Roach, J. A., Men's Dorm Council, Swimming, Serpentine — Men's Sports
Editor, Clubs: Psychology, Pres. 2, Varsity.
Robbins, S. J., Quad Angies, Co-Editor 4, Clubs: Sketch, S.C.A.,
S.P.S.E.A., Girls' Glee Club, Newman, Neithian.
Roberts, E. B., Intramurals, Clubs: Chess, Aviation, I.V.C.F., S.P.S.E.A.,
Veterans.
Roberts, P. J., Women's Day Council, Rep. 1, A.C.E., Girls' Glee Club.
Robinson, J. A., Basketball, Hockey, W.A.A., Clubs: Major, Valkyrie.
Rodebaugh, P. A., Clubs: Geography, Government.
Roeger, D. E., Junior Prom, Frosh Regs, Rampage Comm., W.A.A.,
"Damn Yankees," Serpentine — Typing Staff, Clubs: I.V.C.F., Neithian.
Roland, M. E., Basketball, Hockey, W.A.A., Fire Brigade, Clubs:
Valkyrie, Majors.
Rose, M. J., Clubs: Neithian, S.C.A.
Rotondo, S. D., Class Pres. 1, Men's Dorm. Council, Rampage Comm.,
Jr. Prom, Nominating Comm., Chm. 3, Sr. Week-end, Intramurals,
"Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Who's Who, Fire Marshall,
Friars, Newman, Serpentine — Sr. Sec. Staff.
Royer, T., Intramurals, Men's Chorus, College Choir, S.C.A.
Rubin, S. I., Quad Angles, Clubs: Hillel, S.P.S.E.A.
Rubincam, B. J., Big-Little Sister Comm. Co-Chm. 4, Women's Day
Council, Treas, 2, Pres. 3, S.G.A., Advisory Board, Concert Band,
Who's Who, Clubs: I.V.C.F., Girls' Glee Club, English, Sec.-Treas. 1,
S.P.S.E.A.
Rubright, C. F., Concert Band, Marching Bend, College Choir, M.E.N.C.
Ruda, F. A., W.A.A., Elementary Show, "Damn Yankees," S.P.S.E.A.,
Newman.
Rusin, J. J., College Choir, Clubs: M.E.N.C, Newman, S.P.S.E.A.
Rutocky, E. W., Football, Track, Gymnastics, Majors Club.
Rutt, R., Wrestling, Track.
Rutter, I. C, Sym. Orch., Concert Band, Woodwind Quintet, Sinfonietta,
M.E.N.C.
Ruzansky, H. H., College Choir, "Damn Yankees," Radio Club.
Ryan, M. A., Frosh Regs, Junior Ring Dance, Junior Prom, Rampage
Comm., "Damn Yankees," Serpentine — Photo. Staff, Clubs: Neithian,
Newman.
Sabatelli, E. R., Women's Day Council, V. Pres. 4, Advisory Board, Sec.
3, Women's Gov't, S.G.A., Who's Who, Clubs: Philosophy, Newman,
Bridge.
Sadoff, E„ Wrestling, Hillel Club.
Sailor, W. S., Football, Gymnastics, Track and Field, Intramurals —
Basketball, Softball, Clubs: Men's Chorus, Majors, S.C.A.
Sanders, A. L., W.A.A., Choir, M.E.N.C, S.P.S.E.A., I.V.C.F., Sketch.
Scalise, E. H., Rampage Comm., Frosh Regs, Commencement Comm.,
Serpentine — Sr. Sec. Ed., Sr. Week-end, Rampage Court, Prom Queen
Court, Jr. Ring Dance, Jr. Prom, Jan. Cordial, Ass't Dir., "Damn
Yankees," W.A.A., Clubs: Government, Philosophy.
Scalise, J. G
Scheck, F. J., Wrestling, Track, Clubs: Newman, Major.
Schiavo, R. A., Junior Prom, Football, Baseball, Intramurals, Student
Dorm Councillor, Newman Club — Pres. 3.
Schiesser, E. M., Intramural Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball, Softball,
Manager 3,4, Clubs: S.C.A., Major, Valkyrie, W.I.A.P.
Schmitt, J. W., Swimming, Soccer, Clubs: Varsity, Major, Synchronized
Swimming.
Schuler, C. R-, Sr. CI. Comm., Symphony, Elem. Show, Clubs; Neithian,
S.C.A.
Scott, J. C, Intramural Football, Basketball, Clubs: Government, Sci-
ence, Philosophy.
Seal, G. E., Clubs: Psychology, Philosophy, Phonograph, S.P.S.E.A.
Seco de Lucena, F. L., Soccer, Gym Team, Clubs: Varsity, Major, Syn-
chronized Swimming Scuba.
Seidel, L. B., Women's Gov't, Intramural Hockey, Volleyball, Quad
Angles, Clubs: Neithian, S.C.A.
Shafer, K. C, W.A.A. Basketball, Volleyball, Baseball, Fire Brigade,
"Damn Yankees," Clubs: S.C.A., Bridge, Little Theater, S.P.S.E.A.,
Neithian.
Shahadi, B. L., Quad Angies, Clubs: Chess, Bridge, Newman, Little
Theater.
Sheffy, J. K., S.P.S.E.A.
Shepherd, R. A., Aviation Club.
Sheppard, A. M., "Guys and Dolls," Clubs: Geography, Sec. 3,
Phono., Psychology.
Shirk, S. L., Hockey, Synchronized Swimming, Intramurals, S.C.A.,
Majors, Valkyrie.
Shoaf, C L„ Clubs: Bridge, Chess.
Sierer, P. A., Clubs: Neithian, S.C.A., S.P.S.E.A.
Sigmund, L. S., Marching Band Drum Major, Concert Band, Men's
Chorus, College Choir, Clubs: Newman, M.E.N.C.
Singer, M. J., Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Valkyrie, W.A.A.,- S.C.A.,
Major Club.
Sittler, B. R., Symphony Orchestra, Sinfonietta, String Quartet, College
Choir, "The Lowland Sea," "Devil and Daniel Webster," Clubs:
M.E.N.C, S.C.A.
Smith, E. L., Soccer, Gymnastics, Co-Capt. 3, Clubs: S.C.A., Major.
Smith, L. L., Jr. Prom, Serpentine— Asst. Photo. Ed., W.A.A. Volleyball,
Clubs: Neithian, S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A.
Smith, M. A., Women's Gov't, "Guys and Dolls," "Damn Yankees,"
Rampage Week-end, Jr. Prom, W.A.A., Clubs: Bridge, Newman.
Smith, M. E., Jr. Prom, "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," W.A.A.,
Neithian, S.C.A. Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, Girls' Glee Club.
Smith, W. J., Men's Day Council, Pres. 4, V. Pres. 3, Student Affairs
Council, S.G.A., Clubs: Geography, Chess.
Smyth, A. J., Jr. and Sr. CI. Publicity Comm., Jr. Prom, Quad Angles,
W.A.A., S.P.S.E.A., Neithian, Girls' Glee Club.
Snyder, J. E., Elem. Show, S.P.S.E.A., S.C.A., Girls' Glee Club.
Solt, S. A., Women's Gov't, College Choir, Concert Band, S.C.A.,
M.E.N.C.
Spahn, M. A., Councillor, Fl. Pres., Social Committee, Tennis, Who's
Who, Clubs: Newman, Neithian.
Stanczak, M. H., Women's Gov't, "Guys and Dolls," "Damn Yankees,"
Commencement Comm., Serpentine — Lit. Staff, Student Handbook,
Clubs: Newman, Philosophy, Aviation.
Spongier, F. F., Clubs: S.C.A., Phonograph, Science Seminar,
Philosophy.
Stauffer, T. C, Men's Day Council, Clubs: Government, Radio, Sec. 2.
Steiner, N. C, Jr. Prom, "Damn Yankees," Clubs: S.C.A., English.
Steven, M. F., "Guys and Dolls," Newman, Neithian, S.P.S.E.A., W.A.A.,
Volleyball.
Stevenson, L. A., Clubs: Phonograph, Philosophy.
Stewart, B. T., Gymnastics, Track, Majors Club.
Stith, J. E., Soccer, Baseball, Math Club.
Stone, C J., Symphony Orchestra, College Choir, Concert Band, Cri-
terions. Marching Band, Brass Ensemble, Men's Chorus, Phonograph
Cub.
Stout, P. A., Swimming Team, Clubs: Synchronized Swimming, Pres. 2,
S.C.A., Scuba.
Straguzzi, J., Clubs: Philosophy, Geography, Phonograph.
Stratton, H. E., Hockey Basketball, Clubs: Valkyrie, Major.
Stroup, S. M., W.A.A., "Damn Yankees," Clubs: Math, Modern Dance,
I.V.C.F.
Stuart, R. D., Nominating Comm., College Choir, Clubs: Phonograph,
S.C.A.
Stuart, R. V., Dorm Council, Floor Officer, S.G.A., Big-Little Sister
Comm., Rampage Court, W.A.A. Volleyball, Bridge Club.
Stum, R. E., Soccer, Basketball, Majors Club.
Sturgis, R. M., Jr. Comm., "Guys and Dolls," Fire Brigade, W.A.A.
Hockey, Clubs: S.C.A., Philosophy, Bridge, Girls' Glee Club.
Sunday, L. A., Quad Angfes, Clubs: S.C.A., Gov't Pres. 4, Philosophy,
English.
Tadley, A. M., Elem. Show, Clubs: S.P.S.E.A., Neithian, Newman,
Democratic.
Tate, P. J., Men's Dorm Council, Fire Marshall, Football, Wrestling,
Who's Who, Clubs: Varsity, Major.
Taylor, N. C, Intramural Football, Basketball, Clubs: Government,
Geography.
Taylor, R. M., S.A.A., Basketball, Who's Who, Clubs: Majors— Pres.
Tenley, P. S., Soccer, Football, Track, S.CA.
Thomas, D. O., Quad Angles, Track, Wrestling, Gymnastics, Clubs:
Scuba, Major.
Thompson, M. N., Clubs: French, Science.
Thompson, R. G., Baseball, Gymnastics, Track and Field, Clubs: Major,
S.C.A., Gym.
Throne, A. C, Big-Little Sister, W.A.A., Clubs: Math, S.C.A., I.V.C.F.
Timmeney, P. F., Clubs: English — Pres. 3.
Toconita, H. C, W.A.A., Serpentine — Typing Staff, Neithian, V. Pres. 4,
Touchstone, S.P.S.E.A., S.A.A., Girls' Glee Club.
Travis, D. C, Ring Dance, W.A.A., Clubs: I.V.C.F., Bridge, Girls' Glee
Club.
Tregnan, N. L., Intramural Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, Softball,
Clubs: S.C.A., Valkyrie, Majors.
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Truitt, M. H., Rampage Comm, Clubs: Sketch, Bridge, S.P.S.E.A., Day
Council.
Tucker, M. W., S.P.S.E.A.
Tuthill, B. A., Councillor, Fl. Pres. 4, Adv. Bd., Jr. Prom Comm., Intra-
mural Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball, S.C.A., I.V.C.F., Government,
Geography.
VanWinkle, M. E., "Guys and Dolls," Fire Brigade, Hockey Intramurals,
Volleyball, Synchronized Swimming, Swimming Team, Clubs: I.V.C.F.,
Major, Valkyrie.
Verdecchio, E. R., Basketball, Hockey Manager, Clubs: W.I. A. P. Sec. 3,
Pres. 4, Valkyrie, Treas. 3, Major, W.A.A., Newman.
Vickers, H. ]., Women's Government, Jr. Prom Comm., Frosh Regs,
"Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Serpentine — Photo. Stall, Ram-
page Comm., W.A.A. Volleyball, Clubs: Neithian, S.C.A.
Virgilio, S., Student Government, Who's Who, Track, Gymnastics, Capt.
3,4, Football, Capt. 4, Clubs: Varsity, Friars.
Vlachos, R. E., "Guys and Dolls," "Damn Yankees," Serpentine — Art
Editor, Clubs: English, Sec. 2, Government, Little Theater.
Vogel, E. J., Ir. Prom Comm., Soccer, Baseball, Wrestling Trainer, Track,
Clubs: Varsity, Majors.
Vogel, J. K., Commencement Comm., "Guys and Dolls," "Damn
Yankees," Clubs: Newman, Bridge, Little Theater.
Walls, J. A., Fire Brigade, W.A.A., Clubs: S.C.A., S.P.S.E.A., Little
Theater.
Walter, K. M., Student Handbook, Clubs: S.C.A., A.C.E., S.P.S.E.A.,
Neithian.
Walters, B. C, Clubs: Philosophy, Music, Newman.
Walters, J. E., College Choir, Opera Workshop, Track, Record Club.
Ward, V. O., Serpentine — Sr. Pic. Staff, "Damn Yankees," "Guys and
Dolls," Rampage Comm., W.A.A. Tennis, Hockey, Clubs: S.C.A.,
S.P.S.E.A., Neithian, Quad Angles, Circulation Manager 4, Fire
Brigade.
Way, S. M., Hockey, Basketball, Softball, Track, W.A.A. Softball,
Volleyball, Clubs: Valkyrie.
Weaver, L. P., Women's Gov't, Councillor, S.P.S.E.A., V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4,
S.C.A.
Weber, W. J., Clubs: Biology, Pres. 2, Geography.
Weinberg, J. L., S.A.A., Women's Gov't, Exec. Bd., Rampage Comm.,
Sr. Week-end, Jr. Prom, Jr. Ring Dance, Serpentine — Literary Ed.,
Quad Angles— Feature Ed., Little Theater, Sec. 2, "Damn Yankees,"
Who's Who, W.A.A. Basketball, Bridge.
Weiser, B. A., Big-Little Sister Comm., Jr. Prom Queen, Swim Team,
Capt., Clubs: Valkyrie, Sec. 4, W.A.A., V. Pres.
Weisman, M. I., Elem. Show, Clubs: Hillel, Veterans, V. Pres. 1.
Wells, C. A., "Damn Yankees," Fire Brigade, S.C.A., S.P.S.E.A., Neithian,
Sketch.
Wenner, R. S., Track, Gym Team, Manager 3, Philosophy Club.
Wentz, C. E., Clubs: Phonograph, Philosophy.
Wentz, R. L., "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Cross-Country, Track,
Intramurals, Clubs: S.C.A., Science, Math, V. Pres. 4.
Werthwine, E. R„ Clubs: Neithian, S.P.S.E.A.
Whited, M. A., Basketball, Lacrosse, Track and Field, Clubs: Valkyrie,
Aviation, Scuba, Synchronized Swimming, S.C.A., W.A.A.
Whitney, J. M , Gym Team, Hockey, Valkyrie, W.A.A.
Wiggins, J. A., Jr. Prom Comm., Rampage Comm., Math Newsletter,
Intramural Volleyball, Clubs: I.V.C.F., Math.
Williams, B. D., Cross-Country, Tennis, Track, Basketball, Major Club.
Williams, F. R., Baseball.
Williams, J. E., Lacrosse, Gym Team, Synchronized Swimming, Valkyrie,
Major, Scuba.
Wilson, D. R., Baseball, Football, Scuba, V. Pres., I.V.C.F., Majors,
Chm.
Wilson, J. M., Swimming Team, Track, Clubs: Varsity, Science, Newman.
Winnemore, A. C, Lacrosse, Intramural Soccer, Hockey, Basketball,
Volleyball, Clubs: S.C.A., S.P.S.E.A., Valkyrie.
Wisehaupt, D. E., "Guys and Dolls," Fire Capt., Valkyrie Newsletter,
Swim. Team, W.A.A., Soccer, Hockey, Volleyball, Clubs: Major,
S.C.A., Valkyrie.
Wittenberg, B. J., Swimming Team, Clubs: Major, Valkyrie.
Woodward, T. L., Football, Aviation Club.
Woolley, A. J., V. Pres. Jr. CI., V. Pres. S.A.A., Exec. Bd., Who's Who,
Soccer, Co-Capt. 3,4, Frosh Basketball, Baseball, Clubs: Friars,
Majors.
Worley, S. R., W.A.A., Basketball, Manager 2,4, Hockey, Synchronized
Swimming, Manager 4, Clubs: W.I. A. P., S.C.A., Valkyrie, V. Pres. 4.
Wright, F. L., "Damn Yankees," "Guys and Dolls," Clubs: S.C.A.,
S.P.S.E.A.
Yeagley, J. L., Soccer, Tennis, Major Club.
Yoder, R. A., W.A.A., M.E.N.C.
Young, J. S., S.G.A., Jr. Ring Dance, CI. Pres. 3, Commencement Comm.,
Who's Who, Football, Wrestling, Clubs: Friars, Pres. 4, Majors.
Young, S., Football, Track.
Young, S. N., Nom. Comm., Marching Band, Concert Band, Choir,
Clubs: Science, Phonograph.
Zahurak, M. M., Clubs: Newman, Aviation, Philosophy.
Zollers, S. L., Women's Chorus, College Choir, Band, S.C.A.
Zummo, E. J., Women's Gov't, Councillor, Serpentine — Asst. Ed., "Guys
and Dolls," "Damn Yankees," Rampage Comm., Handbook Ed. 2,3,
Clubs: Aviation, Newman, Radio.
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