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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. 


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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. 


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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 
to  complete  an  over-due  assignment. 


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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. 


...ON  THE  VERGE 


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. 


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lfie  officers  to 

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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. 


30 


.ALL 
THESE 
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 


33 


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. 


34 


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 


35 


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. 


36 


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. 


37 


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. 


38 


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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39 


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. 


40 


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. 


42 


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. 


Vs 


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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. 


48 


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. 


49 


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. 


50 


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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52 


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. 


54 


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. 


55 


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. 


58 


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 


59 


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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60 


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. 


61 


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. 


62 


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. 


63 


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. 


64 


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 


65 


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. 


66 


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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69 


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. 


84 


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. 


90 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


04 


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. 


& 


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 


a  *  3  <->  9: 


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 


125 


PSYCHOLOGY 


PHILOSOPHY 


126 


AVIATION 


LITTLE  THEATRE 


MATH 


127 


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. 

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VISITING  EXHIBITION 
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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TENNIS 


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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V;-W-  Ik 


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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Three  heads  aren't  Letter  than  one  — '  Rams'  Bob  Boyer  and 
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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patronage  has  enabled  us  to  meet  the  growing  costs  or  publication. 

For  their  cooperation  in  supplying  sports  and  activities  photographs 
used  throughout  the  Serpentine,  the  staff  extends  thanks  to  the  Daily 
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